~= w r~ tit_ -an aUw -Hs €ist AO: liesluway, 'but , .I'ye .done„ Pve I got a". - rib onlYa. : ` baby. Shidowi - depasted ()yak - 40►9, AkaTtillY olger bbzev; boot jack; absconding ' shirt hutions, whist and Ailihon,, Shadows, tOtirnt band botea, Tibbs3ns; gaiters, long stockings, dresses; trunapeta , little' w il low h'chairs; cradles, bibs,- VSO,. sugar tests, pant-, gale, o.t*syrup,:castxpr IA; 9Mlfrey`s cor dial, soothing syrdp, ritutnirb, sena, Balm, and - doctor bilis; Shadoirs future— more pound babies. More hive syrup, etc., etc inst:tellyou bow' got caught:' I w 3.3 almost the.darstdeat t most tea custard, , - bashful fellow You ever did see, it was kinde n'tuy tine to be taken With the sha4es every time . I saw a pretty gal apprOaching me, and I'd cross tbe.street any time rather than face one; lwesan't because I didn't like the crit . ters, for if I Wil3' behind the fence looking through a knot-hole, I couldn't look at one Jong enough. :Well, Toy sister Lib gave a Party one night,- and I. stayed aviay from lISIme because 1 VMS too baehful to face the music.- I hung around the house whistling 'Did Dan Tucker," dancing to keep my feet wtsrmi watching the heads bobbing up and down behind the window curtains, and wish - inethe thundering party would break up po I could' get to my room. stnoked_up a bunch' of segars, :and; as it was getting late and mighty uncomfortable, I concluded to ,sido up, the door post.": No sooner said than done, and soon,put myself snug in bed. "Now," Says I, "let her rip Dance till "your wind gives out And cuddling under the quilts, Morpheus grabbed me. i was dreaming of soft shell crabs and. stwked tripe, and was having a gobd time, when somebody knocked at the door and woke me up. "Rap" again. I laid low.-- ' r liap, zap, zap!" Then I heard a.- whisper ing, and 1. knew there was a Whole. raft of gals•oniside:- "Rip, rap Then Lib sings "Jack, are you in there? "Yes," says L • • Then came a roar of laughter. • "Let us.in," 'says she: - wont," says I; "can't you let a. fellow alone ?" • "Are - you , a-bed?" says she, "I am,"says 1.. • • - Get up," says - she.:. • •• ,!I. won't" says d. Then .came atwitter laugh,. By thunder! ..I began to . gct riled. "Get out, you petticoated scarecrows!" cried : "Can't you get . 4,- beau . without haul ing a fellow out of bed? ; 'won't go, home with. you—l won't-so you may clear out!" .And throwing a; boot at tire's door,: I felt better,- . But presently , ph ! mortal buttons ! /heard a SOIL . : &Mall voice, very - much like . sister Lib's, and - If:said : ...:'"Jack, have' to tget up, for all th e girls' things are,in there .. • . . oh, dear, what apickle Think of me, in. bed, all covered with shawls, Muffs, bonnets and cloaki, and twenty.girls outside the door . , waiting, to get ' :If I had stopped to,think i should have pancaked on the . spot.: As .it... was, .1 rolled our among, the bonnet-wareand ribbons in .'a htirry. .Smashl :went .the rail; lUtery in.every had to dress in. the dark-4or there was a crack in the . dOnr, and:the girls' Will-peep Hand the way . 1.: furn:-• :.bled ithout was_ death On straw • hats. •- critical ininnent.patne.• . 'I -opened the . dotir, . and foundmyself right among the women:: "Oh! My Leghorn!" cries one . My dear; whiter velref! cries another, aadthey.pitched in—they pulled . methis'way boxed that, ,xed my' . ears: and one bright : eyed little-piece-75;d ker. - . name wasT . put her arms right around toy. neek, and kiss,- ed me right upon my lips!. -Human' nature couldn't:stand that, and I:gave. her as good • as"she.sent. It wastile . first time I ever'got a taste, and it.Wai powerful 'good:.' I believe I could have kissed thatgalfrem JuliuSCeiar to:the Fourth of • • - "Jock," said she; "we are sOrry.todisturb you, but.won't_you see me, homer:: ',- • • "Yes,.<' said . • :... I did' do it,- and hid another smack at the -gate. too. took, After that we to a kinder turtle dopingafter each - other; both of us sighing. like a barrel of new . 'cider when we ._were • . away .froni each Other... 'TwaS at the : close of. a.r . glorionS summer day.--the . sitn was . setting behind a distant henrocist-Lthe bull=frogs were commencing their 'evening songs:---the . polly-wogSin their native mud puddles, were . • preparing themselves for the shades of • nigh t : —and Sal and myself satupci . ariantiquated -back-log,.listeningjo . the, music of. nature, suchas tree • toads: roosters and , grunting pigs, andnoW.and then the mellow music of a distant, jaij: ass was: wafted tb.-Our ears'bY the gentle - zephyrs, that sighed arming theyfullen and came laden with the . .delicicius odor of hew-roosts and pig- . siyes The last - lingering rays of-the setting: stin, ',glancing from' the -buttons of a solitary horseman; shone through . a knot-hide in a•pig - -pert, full 'in Sal's face,. dying her- hair :.an orange peel Itue,...:and showing off my thredbare coat to :a bad ad vantage.. One of My arins.Was around .Sars . • wain my hind-resting on. .the .smair• of her. back she was:toying - with - my auburn locks • oL,jet"-...black-liue.Slie. was almoit, gone, and I was:ditto. ~ 0 11.e. :1 6olred like .a .grasihopper - ",dying with the hie Cups; -and I . felt likearand 7 ., turtle choked with a.fiah-ball.. "Sal," says', in a voice as inusical as, the • •nates of W . dying - swan.: "Will you have 81te turned her eyes heavenward, clasped Enc by the bind, had an attack of the heaves, and" blind. staggers,. and_ with .a -sigh that drew her shoe:atrings to her palate, said "Teel" . • • - She gaye clear out, , then, and, squatted in my lap : she corkscrewed and . , curflumixed and rolled in. I bugged her till I broke' my suspenders, and her breath- smelt of onions she eat two weeks: before.._ . . _ Well, to make along . story short,., she set . the day,. and we practised for' four weeks . . . . .. . • - . every, night how. we would,. walk_ into: . the_ room.7to he married, .till We got so we. could w;ill: as: graceful as 'courile of Mtiscovy . ._ -ducks.. .-.The night the company and the .. .,...-It:r vatne, the signa mm was vesand arm . , I^.ll We • marcled through the crowded " luia We Wefe jitef entering the parlor door 1 51 l.en down .I. ivrm,"kerslap, on the oil-cloth, 11.:::: , I i SI.: ?tiler me. tizMuO 'cusse fellow' s id Iropped a lia.nana skinon the 11 . r, , mid ,:. -I,,.:ied'in,!... R split an awful hole'. in my ',ia. , sP•iimeres. right .under Mrdiessi coat tail:— lAte:t o , h:tek out, so; : - 'clapping -my osier 11, we marched in and Were spliced Lakin; .a seat, I -watched the. kissing: the :bride :operation. My groomsman was light; and he kissed lief till:jumped' up. 'to take - a when,..olf,. horror!. a little six year old :imp had ':erawled... : behind . me, pilling my Shirt 'through the hole: in iny tyvats, had pinned::it*.tO the -chair,• - and in j trolling up . l displayed to the admiring gaze' . rd the ast miished - mtiltittidO.a trifle more white : Muslin than. Was 'plea4nt. • The . women gig-: the men-roared, - .and I got mad; but was putio.bed, and there . all my tiOnhles . ended. -,-..Goint.night.. Jl`Ttm.---Daiing last, winter a "con-. 1 .1 • elate into the :Federal lines. in • • and was marching up to the • .-gin= dny to give an account of him thobllowing coloquy ensu- yotir itatoe . • •My . tianie'€ Sam." . 'Saui what?' tio s not S.tak NY4tt: fist , Sam 'other' flame?" • . I , n't 1 , 4 , 1? n(y ntlier nfttile. l'se Sam .-11 - 11At'syour master's name - uia.,:sA. note; Itta.lsa sunned ,a!vtiv—yah yah! ]'sea free nigger no,tv.!' • Well, what is ; Our father's and mother's" hatne?"- - f • • got 13'613C. aah, nebher had none: :; •• ' - ! 4 3 - "ln t ;T:TitnT ll :l l :! t it e rra n k si ge rl i r 74-verttaklicirce:'-Nci_b • ru44- 1174e..n.y0u sve r ...Naris: you set ii/FrtWisfk.4," • • " . . ffMNllMffiliEu;iMwm =MN VHILAIIA. cAniiiiirtrititst% C.I.II.I.ETINGS . • • • LLING OFFI . . and we j-s f iected lock or si r egi w ei 3. livOl be' tlikiect tint without regard to Cost;:: • * Smith SECOND above Chestnnt, Ht.. ‘64:L40-4tal THILAIIELPEII4. 1-.4mr.st • • • ..y.• jOut rAtllus t • • . Old Estalpli 47 : 11J.R . , . '• • • aiii44 PHILADELPHIii • hive. now: in 1- Stainord' , my••• own - A i ;.• • , '---- Impartation and Manninetnre. omen • . - the LARGEST and • most- FUL selections 451- . FURS,..,, - • Icir LAMES' and CRILDRE'N'S WAR. in the City,— afine assortment of Gents Yu/Gloves - and As iny•Furit were all pi when Gold' was at a, Much lower premium than_at.pieve= I am enabled to dispire of theni at, very reasonable priew, and - I would therefore aollidt from -my -friends of &Mundt! County and 4cinity. • .. •• • - • Etr Remember thel4ame, Plumber, and Street t • • JOHN'IPAREARA,.... 71S Arch 81., abore7tb, South Side, • PHILADELPHIA,' • I have 1117 Partner, nor connection with any . oth. er Store in Philadelphia! . _ . Sept: 17,- . —i. • - alfNis KARCIIEB, R '..•• • .• • City Cabinet Ware itenals and manufaitory,, - 28 soirrn.istcoND wisarer; - - • 1 , • , N. B. --.Pertions going to the City will And it to their advantage to call and examine tlie.stock. IL K, Sept. ST, !Ed . 39.tf • 7 OS. • F. mAiitnuLta.; BRIP CHLIDLER In GROCER, 404 South Delaware AVenne, PHILADELPIIIA. Illrßoir. of-all kinds; Oakum, Tar, Pitch, Painti. Paint. Oils, and Black Varnish, dtc.., furnished in quan tities at the lowestrates. .• • • , • Philadelphia, August I, )863. • - • 31-. QUICIfi 831A.L14 PROFITS. FASHIONABLE 'CLOTHING; OILLNVILLE STORES' OLD STAND, GRANVILLE ST)XES' OLD STAND, GRANVILLE STORES' OLD , ST.AND, - 609 CHESTNUT ST., 609 CHESTNI:T.ST., 606.CHESTD.WT ST., PHILADELPHIA., PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA. GEVTS , DRESS COATS, OENTS• BU SWIMS COATS, EJECTS. DRESS. G3EKTS , DRESS COATS, GENTS' BUSINESS COATS, GENTS•. OVERCOATS, GENTS• OVERCOATS, GENTS• OVERCOATS. PANTS, VESTS, -PANTS, VESTS, PANTS, VESTS, PANTS, VESTS, PANTS, VESTS, PANTS,. VESTS. PANTS, VESTS; ,PANTS, NESTS, PANTS, VESTS. ~., . _ . .. . The stock of ready'-made•Clcithing to be. fonndat .thia elekant Einporhan-eannOt, be surpassed: in' point 'of STYLE; !QUALITY, MAKE anti ,FINISH, lij that ,of any other establishment: ~ . , This is not Idle iiisertion r but a' poittlie fait. .-.. ..: ' Call and eiamine for yourielres..: ' ' , -•• • • , ~. • . . . . . 609 Chestnut, St:, ' 609 Chibetttut.StOPhiludetphia: • 609 Chestnut. St., Philadelphia. - • ' . • 609 Chestrit. St, Phitntlelphin • 609 Chestnut Mt., Philadelphi: . 1864. 1864. LATEST STYLES. WILLIAM S. JONES,. XEMCHANT TAILOR AND . CLOTHIER, SOVIMEAST CORNER Or SEVENTH. :AND MARKET STREETS,. • • ' PHILADELPHIA, . . RespeetfulVlfivites attention to his mag nificent 'stock of FINE (I,OTIIING, - got up in SuperioUstyle;by . tatteful and expert: • enced artists, and 'offered for sale at ux . , LOW PRICES. . „ diao .to hia late and choice ',Arley. of T PIECE ROODS .foi7STOM WORK; eni bracing, elections from: the flfwat prodne 'time of both .forelgu_and 'dbmeetic mann- SUOCES§OR. TO AOREIIT. Southeast Corner of Seventh and ltiarket Streets. Nov. 12, '64 :.. CLp.T.IIJ.N. 0: FA:141, - .: OF ;.:1.304... . . CLOTnEY . G . . Nocc.3o and 30 . CHESTNUTStREET,' • • 1 3 .11ILApEEPIIIA:' •.', • . The facilities of this hbuse for ; doing • huni: CO ness - are such that they can confidently claim 1 12 12, for it the lendingpositiOn among the 'Tailor; :hi ing Establishments,. of Philadelphia.; They, - thereforiOneite .a ttenticin of:gentlemen C) - of taste to.their superb Stock • • . , LO CO RISADY-fdADE CLOTHING. M. cut b* the.beet artists, trimmed. and made , equal to Cuatorner Work:And at t s g • • Tbey. have also added a CI;.STOILD.ErkitiMEN7', • . . . MI where the latest novelties may be ' found. em- .c.O sh f bracing some frerom:London . and Parse,. PERRY, CO.; • • • tp. 383 and. 303 tiIIESTNET Street.- . . g thistnui Depaitment; 303 Cheat:nit . . s t . co . •) • • Nov AI:'S.LFE . .STEAX.:IO.IIEIL. - .Tbeitibseiiber.ls prepared to . retelve orders for the HARMSOI3 STEAM SOILER,".tti saes to. stilt per chasms.-- - Thenttertion of. manufacturers trod. others Is called "...to .thits-new Steam Generator, OP combining es , sentittl(adOintagee. itbsoiubessfety. from destructive eiplosion.,.llrst-cost and durability, - economy ,of Mel. facility. of cleaning end transpoiatilin,. - au-. not possessed hj boiler.now is use. These boilers may be seen in daily opera t inn, .driving . the extensive iVOTICI , of Movies. Wm. Sellers fr., *Co.. Sixteenth street and -Hamilton street:at S: W. *Catteillri .Abictory. Spruce street, Schtylidli, and, at Garsed's Tre- montFrankford.... - . . . JOSEPH HARRISON, Jr., , - Washington Building, 274 - .sy!,,THIRD STREET, sept_i4, .••.• - - . . AXLE IL R,111V8114 sTrAin.sAkw , Mill: The undersigned . having Steam •Saw• Mills. and - 'a flue stock Pine. Oak.- and :Bernie& Logs, at Millersburg, : Dauphin County, Pa., • are prepared • to, manufacture' and forward to order, the heavimit hills of Lumber fiirilienkerk, Brilfgen, Ship, Boat and Car tim ber:at abort notice, to the titles. of Philadelphia, Bald, more.-Washington and New.York., - or to. any pointe on the I)elaware River; Union,. Schuylkill, Raritan, Penna.. orTide Water Canals, - or, on the"' Northern _Central; Pennsylvania or other connecting railroads. • Address . . • • N. O. FRECK Millersburg,,Dauphin - Co., Pa, • ANT4TICIIIES WATCIiIIEI4 t • .• • No 5..64 A large assortment of Watchei--Ainerican, English and Swiss, In Gold and Silver,-Rit4le. and Hunting Casco. ' Au examination . 15 re specially solicited. • - R. C. GREEN,' Watthmnker.and Jeweler, Centre Street, Pottsville Deeember 13: '63 io . - . r I .IIIRISTIVI SS PRESENTS—Firm AS. SOICITIE NT. 0 F SILVER WARE. ". ' Serb as 'oyster 'lnfect's, butter dishes; cake 'baskets: cs.,toos, fruit dieltes..muga. 6:c. Also, a well selected stock of silver forks, spoons. cake knives, pie knive., Mlles. napkin rings, and, every article of table cutiery,-for sale asap; by • B. C.*GIIEES, • Wa.tenmaker and jeWeler, Centre Street, - -Potusvlße: Peeentlier .- • -; ' - sn A UNIQUE ARTICLE: .. • • - ity.Peat SiWier TobsOeo Bores:aiipitil.articie tot itoliettLY Proseubt—tor sale cheap: by WC: GREEN, - -: - Vatoilmakefand Jeweler: Veztrg. Street; PottrrJ ;:. , . I nbet. l2 . '4 B • ,• - • - tt Iron is on Airm .;-wscimaien.4g 1 / 4 ei - ti Th Ailed Tinajai t Sgarer ud' reou sma: 166 tga bi* i Ha and '--P:O. c lia•reifs, libui 4Ar3. P8,4. - -JiteodPioi l / 2 tick) mile...below licltnyinit llavea: • - • - Aprf 1- P.. - t54:. . . ii:tf 609 CHESTNUT :ST., 09 *CHESTNUT • ST., ^O9 CNESTNI/T. PPPI7LAri'*CF.S. .PIiItADELPMA . :4 -17 "`; T .I ' l '. i':rl'l t '.. rill :..11: t: t 'l.: •.. i :-. :?-. 'l' . . . • _ IMPORTANT • - • ~- _,. - ..L‘t. -,-. . I 1 N . v AL -?' IDS! IRON 111(- If iit 43L00D: A ''' , . . , . It is well known - to the medical •prp_fossion'thAt 1310.Sie the yital Principle or,LifoTifinent Of the -blood: This is. derived cliiedylriere the food we. eat ; brit if the f ia riot•-,:properly digested, Or. ,if, froth arty . eause hatever, the neoesaary . quan iity of iron ts mot . - into ithe, •eircniataon; nr. -becomes reduced ; e. - wliole eyetem ending. The 'bad blood will irri the heart, will clog im . •the • • lunge, mill stupe fy braix.,vri.li o b s t a - n etliii,by_ er, and will send di `diseaseliroancing elements • to all tarts of the system, and every one will imf - fer in whatever organ , may be predisposed to die, , . The great•vilue of • , : . . • • 11F9n as • " • * Is welklinbwri and. acinowlcdged by all medical men.• The difficulty ha's:been to obtain ..Such a preparation of it.as will'enter the circulation and 'assirnilate.st once ,with. the. blood- . This - point, siva Dr. Hayes, Massachnietts State Chemilit, has been - attained in the Peruvian Syriip,:by.combilza thin in away before unknown. •' • .. . . ...The * Persivian Syru p • • la a PROTECTED aoluticln of the PROTOXIDE OPJEON: NEWDISCOVSIII: DJ. acrpicra. that etrikes at the Root of Disease, ,by aapplYind the blood with ita Vital Pi-in' ciple or Life Element— , . The renivian Syrup:: Cures Dyspepsia, .Liver . Couipinint ,: Dropsy ever: anal: Ague, Loss of Energy ! LOW Spirts. • The Peruvian. Syrup: , • . . . • Infuses strength, vigor, and new life into Ole tips tem 'and builds up an;" Corndittition." - • - "'- • " Tice. Peruvian Syrup ... pures liervpas Affedtions, Female - Complaints, and all dieetteei of '.the Kidneys awl'llladdq . ;...- . -.- .:-... - .The - ..Peruvian.Syran :..:: . . . . . . Is a.SPECLlFlClDr.all.disctaseS, origisiatig in, a BAD STATE. 0 . . F THE BLOOD; Or . accompanied by Debility'- : a.Loar Blatenf the System. • Pamphlets containing certificates of cures and. recommendations, from some of the most eminent Clei - gymen And others,. wilh.besent - FEES to any adateNs. . - We select a few-of the names to show the char acter of testinonials: •' . ' Jo E. Williamg, Esq., • • ..lesident of the'3letropolitan "tank, N: • Rev. Abel Steiens,. • -,.. Late Editor Christian 'Advocate & JournaL , -1. . . • • .Editor ReW.Yorit- Chronicle... - - • ..... . , . . Rey. John•Pierpont, - ;Lewis Johneon.,3l.. D. ...- Warren Barton; ' !Roswell. Kinney.. M. 1). .... • "':. Arthur IL-Fuller, • • 14: K. 11:ndalL M. D. . . Citudon Robbins, - . - .INV: R. Chisholni, M . . D. .. ' Sylvanns - Cobb;:. . ;Francis . Dana,V.,. D. - '',.. T. Starr King,- . , - ;Jeremiah Stone, - M. D. , ••• . Ephraim Nute; Jr., !Jos.° :Antonio Sanchee, af.p .•,• • Joseph IL Clinch, • . i A . : 11. . Ilayei. 111. 11 - - • ' „ •- '. Henry. Upham, •, - .lAbraham Wendell, M. D. 'P. o .•llead/eY , • •-J. R. Chilton,- 3L D.':. -. • .- ". John W. Olmstead; 'IR. R. Kinney,- M. D. • . : Prepared by N. L: CLARK & CO:, eachislyely - foi .3: P.-DINSMORE , " No. 491 Broadway; New York. • ' • W Sold by all Druggiyts. - -: - •,• : - .:•._ _ ... ~ .... .. . • • ' • . . . • . . . . • • • ' -• Redding's . Rusia Saavel. YEARS': - EXPERIENCE • . . HAS fully established . the eof.eriority of. • . ." lIEDIANGS" 2 • STA. - SA LITE 'peer . • all other healing•preperetlelt. • • • It..•curen all Mode of Sore.pi,: Pfc . :lll4si Burris; foils; Ulcer's, - Malt, Rheum, 'Rey. sipeltus; Sties, Piled, Corns, :Sere., Lips, - Sore Eyea, &e., &e., removing - the Pain at once, and reducing the moat angry locking , Swellings and ' . .lnflauttnation .aa if by •• I. ONLY. 25.• !DENTS A :BOX.' .• P. DINSMORE, No. 'ol.l3iondway, New York... S. POWLE,V. , CO., No. i.S Tremont St., Boston,. • And by all.Drukgisti, July 10; . !6t. •• • .• • , • .:.29.1y-eow .. . . .. . ~ iVt .', ti . i --- i FAN i 7 ' 6 ALESFEIVI 44 7 , c? \ / r ic -PA 0 ( PI /4 LS P . R.0014..4-;\ . 1 . -.A.: r .r,1.Q N • TO TILE LADIES BOTH MARRIED ANT) SINGLE. The : Oldest - Regulator , for, Females. . . . Dr. Chiresenssins's •IFennistie Pills Will immediately relieve, without' pain, all: distarban : • rev of the.periodie discharne, whether arising from . re laxation or suppression:' Whey act like a charni in. re; • mining the pains that accompany difficult or iminotier- . . ate menstrciation, and are the only safe-and reliable re=. Melly. fot Pluidiei, Sick Headache, Pains in the - .Loins:: Backend Sides, Palpitation. of the Heart, Nervous Tre .mors; -Hysterics, Spasms, Broken Sleep; and, other' tin, pleasant and -dangerous . effects of an winaniral tion-Of. the sexual functions.. ; In the worst case Of or Albus or•Whitea, they, effect a; speedy care. • •; •-• . . . . Dr.- flbeeiesisastle,Peussiie havebeen used OVER : A QUARTER OF A CENTGRY. They - are offered. as! the only Safe means of reneWing•in-. terrunied menstruation, but ladies ;ring bear in mind that there in one .condition' of the female system. in: . which the Pills cannot be taken without producing - a • PECULIAR RESULT,. ,The condition referred . to is PREGNAISCY—the. result MISCARRIAGE.' Such is the irresistible. t . entiency of the medicine to '• restore the tiezfal functions. to a normal condition; that even' the • reproductive-power of nature ainatot resist THEY'_, CANNOT - DO HARM in any other way: •• • . theesemiin".s. Pemzile •• are the only Medicine that . MARRIED ..ANP.SINGIJE , ' • LADIES have.relled upon for many years, or..Cen . .rely . •npoif aspic.. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS These Pills 'form theiritiest Preparation ever putfOrwarti, vrith MEDIATE;and .PERSISTENT SUCCESS. - DON'T , . DECDIVED;. • 'Dike . this . advertisement: to .your Drukgift. and tell hini that von want the BEST and most,RELIABLE FEMALE. IfEDICME IN THE' WORLD; which - is coMprisedin " . .; ' . . . De.• iillseessenstrils .Female They have received„ind aretioW receiVing. the saric-f - Hon of the most eminent Physiciansin America... Einlicit Directions • with - each hoz—the - • priCe, Can. D01......11. res. Box, containing from be t 0.60 Pills'. ••• Pills sent kymall,. promptly, by remitting the, price to-the Proprietors, or any authortze4 Agent,, in current - SOLD.: 33 - t • DRUGGISTS GENERALLY: . . '• -HUTCHINGS eHILLTER, Pio_prietorsi •' • • • - • Cedar street, NeW•Yorkl: • Sold.ln Pott s ville IiYJOHN G. BROWN.t SON': in .., igineraville_ by JACOB S. LAWRENCE: in . Tcantiqua hy:E. J. FRY: and N. P. FOWLIi,R, and in St. Clair by all Druggists.. . (Feb *64,40, • •• . . . . . JUMP .RECEItED,' .• - . . . . , A besugful stock of '‘Vatclact, Jewelry, Clock,i', .pliviedigroodv, of all kinds, • • .•• ,Porte 111oninia,, • .Wr;vvellng Sniehelv, *jiver Ware & ravicy'Ooods . CO Also; an assortment - VAN . lORIt le CO.'S celebra led - Chandeliers ,'and ,Gas • !Fixtures, Bronze. StatuarY, Portable Lights, etc.; etc. • • Particidar .Attentiou paid to ' tbe repining of. Watches. -Raving bad ,the largest expe rience in the very first manufacturing establishments in Bonnie,. We - feel-warranted in assuring every one who will patronize ue Milt we wilt be enabled to glim'eatisfaction, partien-f lath tn.all the finer class' of work, such AB . • • . CIESpNONZETER;... • .DUPLEICi . ENGLISHA- SWISS . PATENT 'LEVEES, --, . . . , , 6ce vrauld requir:}. - We 'el'aall endeavor; by it .stntig,htfor liar4 courre,*to ples,,e.every , rellean'able person. ' . .. • - -. .1 - . . • ii: 1": • 13L15.5t ..t." CO,: •"- . - - • • •'• ' . Prrictical Ilor,9logit& and Jewellers: • • )lar.olll, .6.4. . •• ,. • .. .• . . . ... • . . - . . THE. MOST POPULAR, PIANO SONGS. Thu Evening at the Wlntlnte,z-iloffinan " l'svas nestling, at the window Were ve:my Lope • .. Dolley praYloi me at 110me.4-:Fiske • • . ":0 oft In foreign. landa • • . .• As Tste theliended knee: • ; • . . • ' .Comof the thought: at twilikhthour, . • to they ever :I'M lonely since My. Mother died.—Thompson.:: ' . •••• lonelreince.my mother died,"'." • • Ttio' friends and.k.lndred ga,the,r near." Ilea for those who,love.tne:-.*-Ciark " • • ...Tor:the vetting. that nneda reaistitittet For the attire Gat lacki assistallc.e, • • ',For the dSwning lri . the distante, ; : • And the good that I ran do:" •-• Tending the. Old Camp.Grountl...-Kigredge 30 One of tbe yery-beet soldier's Apngs published." • • - -12 d Choose to be altaby.z-the'hest Cotitle.SottgOf the . - • • 30 Copies sent by mail. Poet-paid, on receipt oltirice, ••• . • . OLIVER DITSON Ptiblislers,Doston. • . December 17; -1,564. • :. • .5 .1. • Songs . :foy . l . Bphji4r§:.:_44(.lHtile.ir.' . . The • Titinspet .of Fieedosis.--Containink Soldier's Cbornsv Vive faAmerica .Mother, when the warts over ; 3dountiloya, 3toutit ;- Picket Guard t. Not a Star from our Flag; Volunteer's Wifei.Red, White and.Blne ; To Canaan; Do they pray , tor , roe at. Horne ; How .di yam like it: Jefferson D; Battle •Ilymn:of the Republic; Glory-Rallelujah ; Gatibaldi Brno, and other popnlarSongs, Duets, will he rent poit-paid for 40 cents. • • • . • • OLIVER . DITOOI! Biamiess. -• .December 'O4: • - ,bl N EW AIM . Clf-EAP STEArt PACK* he subseilber his been appointed Bole , Agent fof the sale of the SELY4ZERICATING . Steam-Engine Peeking, which'is used without Oil, end is soft, smooth, tight and clean_ It Fans from inch in diameter tri 21( Inches, and larger sizes can be ,olnamed to order. -It is muclichraper than Gum necking,- and `will - lastlialie as long. It, les Os.* into' general use •wheiever it has been tried, .For 'sale wholesale andretail bo • : Sole Agent : forSetuiylkill County , .. 1311 AN Oil . Awn IIIIILLODSONI"I „the • best inanntacturers,and‘s 'genets' • - - essoltutent pf taxelletit iftlbled-ftstEßt !. nienti; unsold 'by the underilgned--, I • - S. Bridget; and - Screns-fitr - Vlellris; ' • nee *tee be Itunfelted. Instrptientetepairetl44 'abort notice. tutii .01'hie&nnebie _ ••. Ail• Sept, 17, .—tl7 Centre meet, Its le. BPll.oil4i. 4 4 0-1111** - SAL .- • • . Pannant to an order of the Or„ Khans' of Bain; oDunty, will be 14old.at pi/bile retinae; on .. . THElLSlillf,*e.l l 3th day, of - Januaiy,lll6s.- .. . at the bid borne Of Elftnled - HOlutunn, the 231 Beating, Dainty, of Pogo, • gla....rsllovitiOl RealEigigaikiiejollOWg. • .• No. 1. All that certain mettatisips; ' tenement antltaact Of land. situate partly in Spring and. partly .in Omni .toirneldp,'adjoining Lands of beitzingers helm,' devL4ed. to • Ann - .Er - l.widove, Henry* . Bendier, John 'Shoup, the Mj.ll-d, , , other land . tivised. to Ann - :Evans, and Michael Iteiftyder; Con laining.l4B acres and •31* perches. The improvements consist of a lace Stone 'Dwelling Eouse.:large Swiss Barn; Wagon Shed, o:inverit; and all .neCessary-out - • No: *certain:, nteenesge,,tenernant, eactt land, ei*tain lidunatu!towteddr4 Berke :consitf, ilajo InKlaP 411Afge.rnaa,'Mlibiel Megkiliet • ind tract Mo. I,.ccuitaining 34t acres.- The improve ments • cbetist .of.--a large taro-story Brick llw.elling 'House; Barn. Grist L and necessary out buildings. No. 3, A certain tract of Woodland,. enuate in Cant ttt township.- BerkisAcounty, adjoining lands of Conrad Benner, Sanitel K.Mcdmaohn W. Spati... lands devised to Ann. 511.9 . ... CH . .Wia0W,.211211 tracts . • N05 . ...4 and 5, containing 21 acres and 55 perchm' ' No. 4.-. A certain tract of Woodland, situate in Camila township, county aforetkdd,adjoinlng lands oflate Dan, - rel Yocum, 'and tracts litfis 3 and 5„ containing 10 acres, and 44 perdu , • ' • No. A tertian - Wit of land, sitna treinCiunitito*n. Ship, county.atareiald. adjoining-ands Of Geo. Shelter, tracts Nos. 3, 8 and d, and - lands devised to the Widow of John V. R. g•Valit., COntalpillg 19 'acres and 158 per ches. • . . . A certain' tract of Woodland, situate in - Cum. re township, county aforesaid, adjoining Lands of Nina. Jonathan Huth. John Hinnershit.z...Rewy: Kernpmyer, and tracts Nos: '9 and 3, containing 21 'acres and 25 per- NC. A. certain tract of Woodland, altuate in. Cum: rn townshi'p, county aforesaid, adjoining lands of-Henry Kempmyer, Hobo do Spatz;-lauds-devised to Ann Ev tins, and tracts Not. 5, .6 and .7, containing 15' acres sad 44 kcrchea: . : 1' -9." A certain *rid of WiiOdland: - 81tzt&In Omni tosiiship; . connty"aforesaid, adjoining lands -of Peter Miller, John Snyder,ltite John Schwastz Row • Holler, -William Ganser and . James Roth; containing :31. acres , and 98 perches.. Late-the property of.Johnr. E; Brans, .deceased. . -Sale to communce at. 10 o' clock- in the forenoon of said day,-,when due attendance Will . be' given, and- the .terms of Age mada.k.nown by • . • • • •••-• DANIEL SHELL, Executor. By order, of therourt--SotonoS Cuss, Clerk: • .SACE ,.. 0 F. '• VALUABLE • .1. . .• : REAL, ESTATE. In purseance of an order or.the Orphaiui , Court of columbia • County, on • • ' • • •• • • •. . • • ' KONDIV,. January•9th 1865 • • • at 10 O'clock-in the forenoon. Franklin Yocom. Admin istrator'-of William Yocom. late: of :Rearing 'Creek -Township,inraidd County,, decettse&Will expose to sale : • by public vendue, ow the premises, in the town:of Ash land, in theCountY of Schuylkill, all - those certain Lots •of Ground, riblike in the • said town of , Ashland:: de scribed' as follows :. •• • • •. • • • . . No.:1; A certain; lot:of ground fronting,on Mafia St.,• adjoining lots of Daniel Levan, and numberedp Na,'l42 in . the general plan of said town: on which :is' erected a•two-stery,FßAlsiE :HOUSE; with a alio ment. •No.t Also, lot of ground adlitining the lot- HboVe cleseribed, end numliered'NO:',Ng In the groundidan -of said town, on which' Is erected. a %two-Htory, FRAME • HOUSE. With a basement, each :of: said tots - being twenty-five feetin width, and one hundredand twenty-, ' No; Also, two: other contiguous lets' of grOUnd, sittiated on the"corter of . Walnut and. Tenth streets:. being.. each tW . entS-fire • feet' on Walnut street„ and twenty-five.feet on Spire street, being .. each one, huh .died and twenty-tire feet-lb depth. on which is erected four one.-and-a:half Store fraate.DWELLING" ROUSES' —late the estate 'of said deceased. Th e• nonditions' made . known on 'day of p ale,s•bv • . • • . • , FRANKLIN . Yooo3l....Adm'r. .Jassx ' • ' 0 14.0/I:ANS., COURT 'I4A . C.E. • . . . . . . . -. .Partruant ta au order of the Oephaus' Couit of . the County, - Of Sclinylkill.Ahe subscriber; .Trustee of the Banat of William Kiehner, .late of the 'Borougia of Schuylkill liayen; !deceased, will .expose. to sale by tathliet endue, on -• . :.. '.... .• . ~, - .. ... 1 --• . . • .L . • 6 hiend.s. BLIC SA SATURDAY, the 21st day of January neit at lb :o'clock in the - forenoon,: at the:. Public. Honie - co Margaret,Komis, in the said Borough: • ' No. 1. All that certain lot'or piece of ground, situate int : he : said Boinugliof SChnylkill Haven, bounded :south west by St. - John stet. . northwest by a 16-feet 'alley, northeast brlio. and southeast by. Fronc.street, ing part of lot No. 3 in:Kiehner's' Addition, to Schtiyl - Ilayen.- containing hat - rout, on-Front street, 24 feet, and in depth 410 feet. nitre or less. No. 2. A certain lot or piece of ground. Sitnate in Boroughsaid of. Schtylkilllla Mil. bounded by No: 1, by an alley, by No. 3, and by Front. street, being a Part of lot No 3 in Klehner'S addition to' aid Borough; con; .titining front,.on Frout street, 22 feet, nnd, 'in depth 120 feet„ . lnOre or less; • . • ' ' • • • No. 3. A el:rtain lot of - ground, situate In aforesaid Borough, bounded by No. 2, by.tin'alley.- by : NO.:4, and by Front street, being ' : •parts of lots .Nos. •3 ;and Rieltner'S additiOn to said Borough, eontaining in front on Front street, 22 feet; and in depth I2S feet, more -Or -No. 4.; A certain - lot of gronnd; situate in the Borough 'aforesaid; bonfided southweit by NO. 3:: nOrtaWest by an alley, •bortheaStby lot of Samuel Deiberi, and south east hy.Front. street, being: part of lot No. 4 in • the aforesaid addition:: containing offron:t.. on Front street, : 22 Met; and in:depth 138 feet, more or leek. , . No. - 5; A certain lot of. grlcksituate -in. the Bier-, aforeimid, , bounded son cat by' lot - Of. 'John Christian, northwest by-an alley. oitheait .by No. 6, and southeast by Front street, .being.part of lot No. S in.-said.•Kiehners addition, containing In'. fro - nt, on Front Street,'3o'feet s , and in depth 135 feet,:.MOre . • NO.. 6: "Af" certain - two-story'brick dwelling house, frame stable and. lot: of - round; situate• in'. the: afore:Mid Biirough, bounded southwestty : No: northwest by 'an alley, northeast by Peter Street: • , .and southeast bi•Front*treet, being part of lot NO:,. a in the aforesaid addition,:cchitatning in front 30 feet, and 'in depth 150 feet, more, or leis, • . No: 1. A certain lot'. of ground: situate in the;-Bor. ough aforesald,:. bounded southwestby Lydia Guai's lot; uorthWest bj an'alleY; Oortheast by No. S.:southeast by Front street, beingpart - of lot:No - 11 in said Kiebners addition; containing:in friint 24:feet,. and tn.' depth. 220 feet; more or less. • • " • • ' No: 8. A: certain lot of ground.. situate in the Bon oriel aforesaid, bounded southwest by No. 7, northwest 'by an:alley; northeast by No. 9, and southeast by: ront ,street, being part Of lots Nos. It and:l2 in said addition to Schuylkill llaien, containing in frcint 24 met, and' in .depth 200 feet,' More orless. • s - • I'No.: - 9. - A"certain lot of ground:_ situate the : Borough . aroresaid.;.bounded southwest by No.. 3, riorthWest . by an alley. northeast by No. 10. and sot - Abe:at by. Front street, being part of lot No. 18. is the aforesaid addi thin, containing in front 24 feet, and in del:0,182 feet, N0..10.: A. certain lot of gronnd, situate-in "the • Bor ough aforesaid, bounded southwest by No, ' north :west tiy an alloy; noitheast.by.No.ll, and southeast by Front street; being' parts of lots Nos:'l9. and - 13.1 n said Kielmei's addition, containing M front 24feet, and in depth 164 fctt, nitirmorless, . . Z10:11. - A certain lot of ground.sltuste in the Dor ,ough aforesaid,•botindettsouthwest by No. 'lo;:tiorth west' by an alley, northeiit by No , 12 . and sou theairbr :Front street, being part 4014 N0..13 in the aforesaid .addition,:cm.tainingln:frout 24 feet, and depth 146 • :N0..12. A certainlot of •ground, situate in' the tor -ough aforesaid, bounded Southwest by 'No. 11, •porth.• West by an' alley, northeast by a forty-feet.. road" called Dock Street, and.southeaat by Front street, being • part Of lot No. 131 n said:addition; containing in front; on ',Front street 30' - feet 'arid hi:demi:C.l3s :•feet, more or . :N0..13. A•certain tyro-at:pry:dome dwelling, tionse. with a tx-story frame kitchen attached, a, frame stable and lot .of ground. situate in theßorough :aforesaid: .boundeilsouttieast; by lot• of Ilenry Voute, north Wast by amalley. northeast.btlot No: 14,:and ••southeait by Front' street. being'lot said Kiehner.ft 'addi tion, containing In front 40 feet.;;Mid in depth 120 -feet, • No: A certain lot of ground,' situate in • the Bor ough aforesaid, bounded eutithwest.by No. 23, - north. •Weet by.an alley, northeast by partof No. 16, at:damn:h.: east by Front ,street being part of lot No. 16 im.said addition, Containing in front SO feet, : andju depth 100 feet, more or leis. • . • • • . No. 15. A certain fig-story a oile,itory kitchen and lotnif ground,nititateiri the Bor ough aforesaid, -bounded - southwest .by Dock- - Street. northwest bylot of George S. Geistwite, northeast by an alley. and southeast by lot 'of:Charles "Bourke: Con taining in - front, on Dock street.. 20 feet,. and In .depth' 111. feet, mote iii•less.. . • • , .• • . • Late the estate Of said demised:. Terms and :eondi tions lade known at thelime and place of• saie,'br,• • . . • • JOBS P. II0B.ART; Trustee.. By order of the Orphans' 'Court; • !* • . . • Oerk. •• " PntisyhTe,Dec:24..64: • :• EDV.CATIONA4 Al4l ...&114rf 14T 1,1 IC lt D; .37..-FRlES.;E,:x.x.,:l"*lcipal. Ocwig burg,..Scbuy'lKill;.Co,; Pa .. . . . . . . . ' ,ThiS Institution affords advantages which deseriie the attention of parent' who bare noun or danghters, AO e 4-1 ncate:. . Students can'enter ..at any time, Send .tor a catalogue containing tarticnitini. . • • -; .I)6c. 24,;.64 'iiryonto . gommetticti tijoit-476 At Kingston, Luzerne Co, Pa. A FIRST-CLASS `SCHOOL OP TRADE. far Send for circular. • _ • W. 8. 8.711/Tll, Principal. 31. em July 30,'64 To lags and Capitalists. A CIIRAP, EITIOIENVAND SAYE POWDER has been diseoCire4.lolly equal and irt.'many respects superior to et: n al:ono. Po*der, NoSaltpetieir required. Anybody of ordinary - intellipqnce 401 - . .malie it .'with _ Four Men,' with apparatnacastin t 9 5 7 . 6 0; eaetli make 73 to 100 kegs per day. from' the raw 1112.;, !aria!, coinpleteand ready for:uitc at. about. One,hall thel cost of common Powder. • • j It desliable..lt can be made at the Nines, whari rued' .by the, coniumers therasel!es; In large 61E9101 quanti ties: 'ln this case, the'apparatus would', probably cost' fromlltulto $300: • . • It can f)o made to burn and,lof any strength 4alred, 'adapting - It to all kinds .of rock or • Some of the. he State :Right& are' still tor . ealec. Psi :Lew wit!hing the right to make for nse or Bale, will be ,Itbera,lli dealt with. . Fur testimonials and fall partieulamaddrefi.nr call on E, W, cARRYLI Dec. Ip, , - • , -CIABINET : B. Ton'ELl„' • 'Li of,t3;rantoo, Pa, the regularly authorized Whole, Sala and retail agent in this - tart of the State, (includ ing Schuylkill County), of the celebrated ' • musical • inatrament• 'known 'AS ' the :3, 1 1g-:- „.•!O.I3I,ISTAT Offaslt".._ Illeai-Infl;ti• 'it • • nienteare 'reconaniended Oyer - two • hundred and fifty of the leading Organlettent"the ted States as -.• the 5e , 11 •Of,t7teir.,„effuta.” and .whereter 'they are known ,trier pripereedtng the Melodeon,- both in, Pirridefinialllei tutd...eknVtlea-1.-/!rkes• range 16164110 to tall% Poe/all - also keep' on hand a MUSIC. of PIANOS, MELODEONS. StIEET • MUSIC. 'MUSIC WOKS, Ike. Orders will be Oiled and cheaters _sent free of postage, by- addreising bim at bat:Anton. . . . I,l , firy . •64,-47 gym* pA8111)NAII LE_ CLOT: FLING. .Igit D .;',.5....4.' .1.',41... ...':..V.t• -•.•.ir: 5..1.1. '_ _'. ..., '. Joosse it atopesel, aii emild assortment of Forelgtt soul 1 -le• • 0444111XIMELiad 9 3 1 /11Z - I • OS, which wIIJ be cat and At In Milano *rid most kgptoratArleL AtW Pitt.bUttodi*Osot ! ' Areal, it king:id/a itboveut__, iNitteville: _. . . - , B3NRI" MAT EN, Mental ' or. Protturville Mont ti %I . - 104 . - . sn . ‘..C.,tniunce ripr.a:lloe'itead •in 'Ex.- . • 'thange for : ,Greenlbacks, ' ~ . IrOn. MILLE . ; sellltita_ir-!-TERYILS CAIRN. ppat sung Plat nt latid- . .-iyeer • T Affee:-04. the 7.-.•*tastard. korner of the Patti/villa and Mot/AV-Cuban" tai'Creeaonit: Tthree-foarthe ats tittle fraitt Celittaitreet4 , atlinth Fug thettonee lot ettinshevre: Ediltile;..oPuuning in front, on Elie Crestanna atek. alltiotita..feet.. by MO feet In'depth an the.MITV vine vaa4-654133080 feet being eleirat. rot 'Ovation IttiTaas 'the retnaindertn timber for. buildl4-111unejtaitroad react/wand Pro.nt. grice• CRMAND. Are Dee.‘3l. t, . . , 53-4 t• LAT BAR ARAILROAD-Isolil' 411111 .aell at printe emit 100• 'TONS ArLFLAT BAR IRON, $ by 4 inches, and in length from 16 to 40 feet. being the wbolelnt of iron oti Poe track of the Ply noutb Railroad. This'lnin was int:- liontlingland some yam ago, anti is of the very , = i nalityz Penions desiring to purchase. v►iil please address, at Noretetcotio. • ' • ' • • • ELLIS li. CORSON, D. IL liIILYAKV; •'' - Committee. 4L • • - Dec., _U. If . . . . ALIC:1) W.i RR . 'KB ii CII A . NT IS , H! . - '.. .AVIIITATIONT : . ... . . . .. . _. . . . TIES. I.7:4DERSIthiED PROPOS TO SELL .• . Ilardwue, Cutlery, Steel, film, Carpenters Touts, Agricultural Implements,' • , Comprising the entire stock in the weft-known Store of FRANIK POTT, • • . . mixt 'favorably. located On • Centre Street. Portsvllle, Schuylkill County, Penna.- The purchaser of the ,Stock marobtatnn Lease of the Store, which is a three-story Thick Building, 40 feet front on Centre street.. by 60 feet. in depth , with a building in the rear,lo.by 40 feet.' con-: strutted expressly as a depot for" Steel 'and Iron. open .....tng.on to a 20-feet, street. rendering it particularly cow venient of access; the whole 'depth of the store being 100.feet—with'admtiable apparatus for htiisting from the first to the third floor. To a 15e174011 desirous of enter ing into",thia branch of. business, tux - opportunity is of ftred which very rarely occurs: ALSO—For sale, a BOSE KILL, with cast-iron Shaft, 'Pulleys 'and.Franie; complete.:.._. • - . • " For partidulars, address, personally or by letter, E. E, POT'I`. Committee, or STRANGE N. PALMER. 49-id ' Pots ilte Dec. 3: •64 AILVABLE..MILL , PROPERTY nnd • TIMBER. LAND FOR SALR.. • GRLST Mill, SAW KILL and 2100 ACRES of 'ex cellent L.Alilf in Union Township, Schuylkill County, a mile and a half front Catawba& Railroad. and about 0 miles from Ringtown. • . • ' The Mills which are driven Eis both the Rig and Little Catawissa Creeks; are near-A . . .ly new and in fine order. The Grist Mill . is:capable of grindine 211.000 bushelaof Grain. and'he • San Mill will cut 600 coo feet bc lumber annually. About ilivaeres of the laud are under cultivation:and , .125 acres are covered with first-rate ilemlock Timber, and will Ant about 40.000 feetto.the acre. - ' • There are: also at the Mills a large new Mansion and two ienant.bousea.: .. • ' . . . . , -Price; $10,500,- . POieceslon:given at any time. If desired, the teams and stock belonging to bo,b Mills can be vim-based with the Real Estate, at a fair valtudion. :Apply to • . • • - • . • 110 BART, Pottsville. Pa, - - tir - Laricastii.Exarniner and Reading Journal copy, and - send bills immedla(eV to : this oftlee, ' • • ' 'flee. F'l .SALE.-A FARS - Land ,pleasatit countrfresidence, situate in East Hanover- Town . ship. Lebanon county. Ps., on -the Jonestown' and Her - rishurg rOad, one-half a mile West of Idt...Nebo, con; tattling ahciutti.sAeren. - Aboutl acres 4 4 2 . 4 Woodland, the remainder being under • good cultivation.' w 3. fenced, and the Soil' iala ' .well adapted to the different cropsgenerally' raised In this section. The buildings (neatly news are a BRICK . 110 LISE, BANK 'BARN, large - :flay Barn,.and OthEr out. buildings. Thefe is an orchard of yOung bearing tree's, with an addition of, others lately set out, on premi ..sei. A Well, with Pump, is at the' house; also tun; ning wziter in-most otthe . . . For further particulars, apply by letter or in person to the subecriber, - . on the - premises. P. O. address. ONO. • . THOS; .P. MILLER.. . . . ; • East . hatiover TP., Aug. , - aS.tf Csozai isinde• nit Private itate:—The nab- . scribers offer for 'sale TWO TRACTS OF COAL LA.iND, .ocated .in Schnylkill , County. • . ~ Anyinfonnation. c onceraing these tracts . of Coal. Land e ill begiKen on application.to Bunn PArrzAsoN, Esq., of:Pottsville, or either of thnsubscrlhers. •. • • . • GEORGE SCRALL, • • .• • • . • • • . • - . • • Wlti. H. SCHALL; • 'Executors of the. Estate of John.Schull,,dectd. • Nov. 7; '63 . • • :. : 45-tt . 61 31AIDI1N 1.)1N13, NEW YO6/i. .sax 5T . 0,015 or sfAitsAyer's ApAB;11;0'4 TEI nocatt's ezzar.iionmy TOE . Sorofult , - - and 3crofulaani DisOales. IYom Eatery Edes, soclintnoa , it merchant of Ox - • ford, Maine., • . • 4, l,:have sold larp,e quantities 'of your SARSAT.A;- RILLA, but rteror.yot one bottle which failed of the .desired effect aud full satisfaction to those who took It: As fast as our people 4~ it,thet ag,reethere has been no medicine like it liblore moor community." 2rtt.pttlotos,l'inatdes,l3lotohes, Pustules, Ul - . cars; Saree,'Ond all Disesiseje of the Skin., . From. Rio:" Robe's. Stratton; Bristot,.Englaail. '"I.. only do 'my duty to you and the public; when I add my testimony to that you publish:of the mei dicinal•virtues of your . S.tr:s.tmint/A4 - . My dang,ii.. ter, aged ten; had an afflicting humor in her•ears, eyes, and. Uai r for years • vrhich•ive were unable to mire until we tried your ' SAPsAfAntLt..3.; : She IMs •been well for some months." • - '. • • . . From Mrs. .Tatie Itioe; a well-known: and. much= ssreinied lady ofpennisvilles cape May . Co ss .:.y. }Ty daughter has suffered for a year pastwith Metanlona .eription, which Was very troublesome.. Nothing.. afforded any relief 'until we tried .your SAnsArsoutt44, which soon eimipletety cured From :Cliaries P. Gage,..Blq,, of 'lke tatiely-Lilbars ' gage, lhirray 4* co.; manufacturers of enamel/ea papers in ..Vrishua, H. • • : .” I had' for several years -a very .troublesome humor. In my face, which grew constantly worse' until itldisitgured my features and became an arable' affliction: I tried almost every thing, a Man could of both advice and medicine, but nithout•nny. relief whaterCr, until I took.,yourSArtSAPATtit. , t..A.. It immediately made my face worse:, as von told me it. might 'for 4 . tinel. but in a, few weeks time, nen , slein• bezattlto form under the'biotchea; and con tinned:nntil. my face. is•as . stnonth as any body's. . and I ani wjthout any syiriptoms„of the diseasethat I know of.. I 'enjoy pe.r,fect. health,,,and :without a roubt owe it.to :your • • . • Erysipelas --Geners4...D.ebtlity—Perify the ....From Dr. ,fiobt - Sowin; trouston . sl.;-Xeto York.. Mt.. seldom fail :to TOlTlOY . e'EiliptionS and S:crollilorts Sorks by theperseverineut‘e or your. SatisA.r.teaLtA, and I hare just now cured an attack, of ',lfair/ncint'Enisipetits isith i£;. Yo'slteratisatpo. .posscss .equals. the Sitxi4.r.tnit.t..t .you have , sup, plied to the profession as-trel as to the people." Froiis Johnston : Ohio. "For tWelsie" years, Iltatethe yellow my.rlght arm, during which' tune I' tried all the .ceiebrated•physiciaps.l Could meth ; and took !put dreds of - dollars; worth' of • medicines. 'The utters were' so. bad . that =the cords - beeame visible, and the doctors decided that my arm muet•t:e.nmplitatell:• began takingyour SAItaItrAPLILI...k. Took two bot tles, asid.soine•Of . your PIT.T.S.• • Together 'they hirp eu tad 1 - am now-as welt mail soutlasany.tiody.• Being in a publia place; my ease.is known to .every. i . body n this -community, and' excites wonder tat" Front /Toil.. Henry: .ifonro;' of ..Vereiv.aire, . IP:, a leading member of the eelmuclian...'cirlid .l have esed your ..S.tori.irmal.l.A - lo m 3? farelly, for gmrieral: dehinfg, and for' purifying the • ifoott, ..With very befieficiai results, and feet confltlerice is totomending it to the 4110:01.' , • _ • . St.. duthony's Eire, Bose,Salt . • Rheum', Scald Head; SoreEyea . Frans- ITarrey the Plat' cif the Tui.hhanUock. Democrat; Denniy/rania. • Our only : child; about .titreo•years of age, was attacked by pimples on. his forehead.. They rapidly. spread Unfit they termed a loathsome and - virulent' sere:which covered his .fttee, and 'actually' blinded his eyes lorsome days: .A . skilfulphysientn applied nitrate. of. silver and.. ...zither - remedies, without tiny apparent effect. For Pfteen . days we guarded his bands, lest.with'thein he should tear open thp'fits.-• tering and corrupt wouud.which covered his whole face. . litaing tried every thing else we had any hope •frem, it•e begair givtut. your SARSAPARILLA,: applying" the 'edit's; .01 •potash lotion, as you direct.. late sore began to•heal when we. hid. given • the.first, bottle, and was well when welirel finished theitecond. - The child's eyelashes, whichlutd conic : out...grew again, and now as. itralthy - aud fair as env other.. The whdle neighborhood predicted that the child - must die." • • ".; ,• . • • • ' Syphilits'and'.lffetrettrial Disease.- Iffrass Stoat, of St: Loui . si . elliiscricri. L fled your SARSAPARIULA a - more effectual • reMedy for the secondary symptoms:of - Syphilis and for syphilitie disease than any other We possess: The profession are'indeb,tea•to yon, for a erne of the 'best mediciuesoxe hare." • ••:- ' . :.•- . .. • , From A.J.' Franck - 3h 1)., an eminent phystcfam'of Lataritnce;.. 31‘.5f.,*1 go is • a prominent member of • • the Legislature of Massachusetts.--• ...- • My: deal' , Slr.: A have-found Tour SaitsarattiLLA an-excellent reniedy • for Syphilis, both of the pririsary . secon4ary type, and effee-. :teal in:some eases that were too obstinate to yield to other'remedleS.• Ido not know what We can cm., .ployArlth more certaintY . of success, where A Power= nlterative is required." . .' • • • • ••. •211r...Chiss. S..ron • -“etr, of :Nei Ilruesmirt,:.S.J:, hattsklt maul ulcers on his (cgs -caused by . tile abuse of triercary, or mercurial distke,Witielt grew more and more'. agsvr,„ :prated- .for= years, in spite of every rem.edy or.treatment that could be applied, - .the persereriat use of AyEtt's SA could. A PARILLI relieved biro. 'FON ettseSean be found Mere:inveterate and distressing : than ,this; and It - took :several - dozen - bottles to cure lair' •.' . ' .• ' • LeueorThma, :White's, Female Weakneis, . . are generally prenitteed by. internal ScrofuloSis tl: cerrttrop, and are very often cured by the alterative • effect Of this Sans.% e. 1.1111.1.1... Some eases require: ' • liowtirer; in- ald.ef•the SA P.sAPAßlLLA,.the'skiltul application of local' remedies. - . • : :Front the teen•knnteit.' anct: tchiety-edebrateet rjr. • . ' 'Jacob of CiPcinnati.. • . *. • 7 hare found your:S.l nit APA raLLA. an excellent alterative . ' in diseases of feiriale;. Many ease a:0 f tatl.ty, Letteurrlnee, - Internal .111ceration,.and •••• Ural debility, arising front the, scrofulons diathesis.: - have yielded to it, and, there, are - few...that do not, • when its effect Is-properly:aided by local treatment.". . ' lady, ter tutors the -publication of her . - • • ••• • swipe:writes . • • . . • "Tiv daughter and- myself:have been eared 'of very debilitating . Leueorrlitra of lone:: standing, by, two battles of your SAnsArAntLt.A."- - Itheureatism,.Goll t; Liver Cqmplaint, Dye: pepsia, Heart; Disenie, Neuralgia, when eaused.bv . Srre;frdis In the system, IWO . . rapidly, cured by Miff AXT. : • , AYER'S • CATHARTIC : PILLS possess so- many advantages over the other purgatives in. the market, and their superior 'virtues are so universally known, that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to - the best it ever has been, and that they may be depended on to dci all that they s have ever done,. • ' • Prepared by. J.. C. P., to Co.; Lowell, Mass.; and sold . • • J; G. BkioWN.& . &p . , and by all the.drcig gesta in Potteyille, also by all dealers In medleiee eve rywbere. • • July 16. !Gt. CIOCKS O.CKS CLitiCIES A WO itock of eight.day and thirty 134 r clocks; 'ever/ yarlity ofatyle, tot tale cheap, by ' • '. .iVatr6 4 *.arnrtiltdltio. tier, 6tii tire &tett; Fottatilie. „ . NEW STIItA.E P4PEE, with Enve]ope J.' sheet, far printing Letter Beath!, 8111 liqadic tte.. Jest weill'a and 11"teld , idSi ‘ liatia4l • ` =' ... `,7l3 l 4:lltcartind Minn g Moe. 11,1 EN Iliad 'Pam for grin . tißt 4,lll,lleads. Call and sec It. . • .14- • - . . .. . . . . ' - •.:• ~ • . ''' .. ' ' * . . . *. . '. ' . • ~• 4 • r - - - ';?eptgigiir&Ait,,,7l—k•PY'SX•44.-kz.r.- -:;'...,.-vre,,,,,a•-,,,4,,,q".14....:40.k.1,0a.,A•Me1f.e...t.6011**.;•....1b1, .7. r, '. ."., -' •'.', . • ''' '' ' ''. •': .: "'" : 1.- a 'ri .. ,itiTliiiillittaTi74o.• 11110 TORY uIIEROK RE •• C-VitEl rA . •••,-..-- - _ . - •.......,- , - -- • ,IL • - samsNcs.* OWN CABE. • • • ' ,1 . . : THE ORE.I.L.T -- : .' • ..... I- , ~, While laboring titar Consumption,. • N D ' . • . ICINE .1- Amdl loamy faii ,Puisatenic tirrop: Seaweed I DIAN ,-: ME- • - 1:I , - i.ipostic ilia."lllstelairialia Villa mit am . - : • glial47ate:ina, to ciit-img that 1 Mit re ", • • . . . An catifer Spermitortttes. Semlmil•Weak. neasoNoctrintal Emissions, and ilWases - Mused byi nelf-peliation: 7 emch aaLosa of - Nlemorv. Universal Lat.. dtnde. Pains inthe Back; Dirtiness of Vision. Prima ,, , tura Old Age. Weak 'Nerves,. Difficulty . of Breathing, Trembling,Wakeinlneta. Eruption= 43/3- the Pace. Pale Counternince,.ltiaanity, Coniumption.• arid , all the Dire- • ful complaints raised by departing • from . the path ..cif nature This Medicine Is it simple Vegetable eitract, and one on which all can rely, SS 1r bus been used in onr prac 'dee for Many yearswand with thrinstinds treated, it . has :not failed in a-single instance. Its • curative • powers. have been sufildent to gairiAictory over the most stub horn case..' • • .• To those who have trifled with their constitntion, un til theythluif themselves beiond the reach of medical aid, we would' say, Dispair not ! the ,Caraostr. Cruz will restore you to health and vigor, and after all quack doctOra have failed ! , - Prices,',2 per bottle, or thre. txittles for $ and Mr warded 153.. express to all mule of .the wort& - . , • OF - Pamphlets sent 1w mail free of postaen. by • • . '•• . 'D W. 11.3IERWE s i it CO., . • • 63 Liberty Street, New York, Sole kroprietors, Feli 13., l'Aceiiw . • . . For sale by. BESET SAYl,oE,•Druggist, Pottsville. . Gladlsiew for the Unfortunate! THE 'LONG . 300.11 T FOR,. ir.:CoirEß.Eri :AT (7,47*A4A60.040., -to three days. CH.ERQ RF,INIE Y CHEROKEE INJECTION! Oompoutilpd from o ßooti Barks; & Lefif,es. CHEROKEE ItE,VEDY: the, great Dfuretic,. cares ail diseases of the urinary organs, such as Jzicon.- tibence of the Urine, Inilaraniaticin-of the Blaililo3n -9amintition.of the Kidneys, Stone. in the BladderißStrie- • tare, Gravel. Meet, - Gonorrhtea. - and is eipecildly,..re. commended in those cases•of Floor Allms for Whites iu females) where all the old nauseous - medicitses . have .‘ It is prepared in, 4l g hly concentrated form, the dose being, front. one to tiro teaspoonfuls- three, times per lcis'diuretic and alterative in its 'action: Pia; rifying -and cleansing the blood; causing it toilow.iii an Its iginal purity and. vigor thus removing from tli4 system . all pernicions causes which•have itiduced:diset*: `CHEROKEE , LNIECTION anyally or assistant to - the CHEROKEE REMEDY. and' should be used in conjunction'with that medicine in all., cases of Gonorrhea; Gleeti . Fluor Albue or Whites•:". RS' el-. feels are: healing, sOothing t and demulcent removing all 'scalding, heat,"ehordee and: .pain,. instead of the. burning and almost unendurable 'pain •that ..enced with nearly. all the cheap quack •• .1 •By the use of the. Cheiokee Reniedy azid:Chirrikee Injectimi--,the:tivo 'medicines at the same ha : proper discharges•are removed, and the .weakened or gans are'speedily restored to full vigor and 'strength: tar; Price, Cherokee ICemedy, $ per bottle, or' 'three bottles. for $5. • : - . Price ; Cherokee Injection, 'per. bottle, or . three bottles for - $5-. • •,. „- . • • • Sent..by express to anY'aditress 'on'reeelpt of Price. . . CherOkee Remedy, Cher okee Injectioit4mi Cherokee-Ctire, re solid by:,lll.l'euterprisinz DrtiggiEtEk . in the • Civilized world.• SoineMnprinciiiled dealers. however, try to sell orthleam compounds in Place oithese; those y .which thecan . purcha.s e .at a cheap'. price, • and make mere-moliey bYselling, than they can on theseinedi', clues,- Asyou value your. health„ aye... the health of, yourlnture offspring, do .not be 'deceived . by .such un-! principled Druntrists, auk for,thcxe niediei.nes and take no otfutif. • :If the DrMet will not buy them for yon,' enclose the moneyin wetter. and we will send them . to you-by Express, securely . sealed, and packed, heel from observation. . • - • :Ladies:or Gentletneb can address na 'in perfect confi dence. statipg fully and plainly their diseases andaymp-, toms, is xiM treat all diseases- of a chronic nature in male or female.' .Patients need 'wit hesitate because of their inability to'viSitns..as we have treated patients suctsfully . in all portions • of the civilized globe, by. Patients' addres.sing 111. will -please state plainly all the symptoms Of themcomplaints;: and write Post-of-[ flee, County State'and, name of, writer; plain, and in close poStage etamplor Ire send our 3'2 prtnt Pamphlet irre.to.itly Address all letters forramphiets or advice. to the • pro prietors, • • . • : • . • DR. W. R. MERWIN.&-CO.. . • ' No.. 63 Liberty:stmet. New York". -Per side by fit:NRY SAYLOR, -Druggist, Poitavllle . • • Ti) of .America Eyort P.eriodicallprop'W, . • Lyoa?e periodical Drop"; • • • The Gre.a.t Reniedy . • The' Great Fcinalc . Kcniedy . . LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS - cure MI complaints l incident to the sex, and•remOve all obstructions of na ture: from whatevercause, - prodiming health, vigor and LYON'S - PERIODICAL DROPS ...are better - thin • all, poii:dera and Nostruma ; 'being, a fluid prepare d-OM their action is direct and. positive, and , it needs nOthincr bat .goodeoMmon•sense to - see and understand the:re - Lisob ,why thi , v cure all thoseills to which the fe reale system ifesithlected, - with dispatch and it degree of certainty which nothing hut as'clentitleally compounded fluid preparation could reach; they are, in the yeast ob - 'stints cases, Scliablc,'and' . aure to AO C(ood Reliabie, and sure to : do:16-oird And cannot do Harm, And cannot do Harm; . • 1 . tothe teosi. delicate'..thindltutt6rts.,.. . LYON.S..PERIODICAL DROPS will' certainly prO duce the regular retnninf, nature, if faken a day or-two . before the expected period, and it. is- a- maxim .1h the profession; that .precention is better than cure. ' LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS have . beenttsed,:liy. over twenty-live thmiSafid -ladies, within - the. :Past six mouths, and the festimony.of all. is..t`it Surelycures." CAI; T*O . CAL IIO11;_:1 - • Bear in mind that I gunrantee my Drops to cure Sup pression of the Mantes; from whatever - •cause; thumth care should.b.e taken to ascertain it Pregnancy be the canoe, as these brops-vroal d he sure to produce miscar riage. if taken whilst in that situation. and all are cau tioned against ttsiit,g them; at , I wish* distinctly Under :stood that I de not held myself responsible when used under such-circumstances. • ' . ' . • ••• . TO . • - 'They are peculiarly.adaptecLut , they brluk.the monthly period with Audi perfect regularity. . , • 7 l'could.furnish any quantity of teptittioniale of Ito ef ficacy-from my own patients,. but tlic.practir.e of trarad: - ing bouglitiaid fictitious ones before-the public is •so prevalent, I. d6 . not deem it advisable. - c BE WISE IN TLVE. . BEWISE t"..N TIME. - . ' Let not diScaec deitroy Your constitution—Try a. bot , " tle.Of my PERIODICAL DROPS',"and you kill be satis fied that I aril no imposter:. Tell- your .afflicted-.friend what restored'the birainkcit health 10 your ettiehr, and' :rherebv confer a favor more valuable. than:.gold: painful . or scanty. mene•trUatiOn it Is. just -the thing.. I have "now mind an. instance of 's lade who bad" ,been.sufferingfrom• Painful Menstruation' tor :two or three years, confining her to her room each time. She • had applied to several eminent physibilint,'without: re lief, when' one bottle of. my Drops eutirely_tured her: • ONE BOTTLE bLTRES _ • ONE BOTTLE CURES ONE BOTTLE CURES • " • : ONE BOTTLE CUBES . . In alpinist evere•case. .i . •-. •• .• : -.- •...- . . It is impossible to enjoy the bloom O health •aritt.vi-• vacity. of spirits, unless the Menses, are regular. as- to the time, the' rintunity,•and . .4uality. .Wliett. they are obstructed,' nature makes her efforts- to. obtain for it. -some other outlet, and unless these efforts of 'nettle are iussiiited. the patient usually experiences desponden-. oy.Nervousiiess, and finally, CONSU.SIPTION assumes Its sway, apd prematurely- terminates_ a Miserable life. . -Do not suffer from these irregularities when •_an. in.. vestment of onedollar lu -Lyon•s Periodical Props will regulate and•restore nature•tolta health , / course; 'and ~ •• • . .DO NOTAIE .1.)1TOSEI) UPON I - .•• - • • . - - • '• . .Do NOT RE•I3IPOSED.IIPirid • .. • ' . 'liv these who have 'other • preparations,•whicri theV de slre•to palm off upon the strength of the popularity of ttiy Dropti,. But When the Druggist you app,lyto has not got them, either make him buy then'for von;or .els-6 i enclose One Dollar to the, nearest general :wholesale 1 agent, Whe will, return you a.bottle by- return Express. !- . See thattheriarrie of duo. L: Lyon is written upon the directions which are wrapped around each bottle.. None others aro genuine. , Therefore; beware of coo terfeita:-.. It you voish - relief take no other. • - .• - - . . • - •:: • . Dr..JNO:-L. LEON,.' .. • - .. Practicing Physician; New Haveily Cook.: . • Who can be consulted concerning.all diseases, either Person:ally. or by letter.. : •• •• •' .- - ' ~t • Geo. C. Goodwin ' C 6:: Boston: •D. S.Bitues & Co.. .New .York •;• Lord .$ Smith, Chicat.;ci, Wholesale Agents The trade generally sell the-above article et one dol lar andt wenil-tlve cents ($1.26) per bottle. i , •_. ~.. Feb 2T.'61. •-- - - • • . •:' ' • ii-IF-eol.i. • tik . CARD TO TIIIE' LADIEM. Dr. DUPOIVTO , S GOLDEN PILLS. for Fenia.tes. Infapibl, c,;)7y:cli.mi s ,re:,ll:!atinif.i7flo rem9rinyl . • • . (111 obthit,itidn,frorn• Ir./caterer curiae, dad precentire: . • . Those:Pills have been used .by the Doctors for. many years, both in Trance and America, with impatalleled I success in every.ease:.and he is urged bymany• thous atßi ladies who used them to Make the "Pills . nubile for , Die alleviation of those suffering from any inregularitles w h atee i r ; as well as to prevent an increase.. of family, where.health will not• permit it.; Females pecidiarly • situated, or.those ,sapposing themselves , so, are. can _ tioned against using these Ytlls while in that condition, , as the proprietor assumes no 'responsibility:akar this admonition, althoUgh their mildness would prevent any mischief to health; otherwise, the Pilla are recommen ded. Frill• and explicit directions accompany: aria box. Price:One Dollar. Sold wholesale and reetaii by Jae. 6.. Brown & Son. Druggists, Sole Agent, Centre Street, Pottsville, Pa. . • . - • • • ' ttir" . Ladies, b3r sending theni $l, to• the :"Pottsville Post Office." can have the Pills sent to any part of 'the country Cconfldentiallvy, and •• free of 'postage," by mall. . Soldalso by 11.11.. inwts. St:Clair ;',T. KELLER Bvase, Minersvil le DR. Far, Tamaqua z..-and S. 5.'• Srivass, Iteadin; and by one Druggist in every town and vil lage in the Wholesale in Philadelphia,' by • 'a011:3SON; HOLLOWAY & COWDIiN, 23.'N. Sixth DYOTT C0.`.2:11 Noah Second St. • " - - • &SIDDALIZ...II9 -MarketSt. •19.1peow, EMI 111 Sc SITORAIKEER.: 243 North Third. St, .: • ZEIGLER &SMITH, Cur. Second and Green Streets Feb 13... ,• . . .74y. - - VCAILENDAIKI4.—A;IieIV. and beautiful .Caleninr,giying the months; days and dace, "nits-. ble for ofilces,l)epote, &c. It regniree no altering, and /e; in fact,'l'perpetual Almanac Wand a: perfect 11.114C ILEEP*IL: Price $25.. Call and seethe= watchmaker. • 1.16; C IREK6 .Apri Cent're . .et.. PottaMlle if u 3 BLBMICE TB; saltable ioldiens, iaee r• revived wad for E4de by . B. TANNAII. AND, LEAVES. • . • The above is correctlikeness of Dr. *henck. taken' =nay years age.. after Ile had recovered from Consume= lion. by a course of his -*tinsel's Pcuttosie Si BIM: . - The :likeness. although . its not represent him any thing ltke-aa bad as he waslhe'worzt; vet It is to, strong nontr:st. with' the hale and vigorons . loot of the . Portrait below, which is the true likeness of him at the present time. The,nontrast .between.-these two • por-• -traits lain great that - many would not believe_ them to be the same per Son:.• Yet there are hundreds of persons In and aroond Philadelphia_ who will. recognize both ,portraits to be true remseniatlons. . When the first. was taken he weighed pounds; at the preseht time . his weight is i'f'o.phnude.. , • ' . . . AND. TIM GREAT ' SIJOOESS ATTENDING IT Thirty years ago 17.Wils in the last stages of Pulmo nary Cerisnmption, and given np to die. 'I 'resided iti. Philadelphia, .and Dr. Joseph Parish, then of. this cityr, ordered me to' Moorestown, N. J., a distance of nine miles, which took'tntativo days to get there. 'On my arrival," was put to, bed, and there laid for many weeks. This was thy native . place,' whore allmy fainily lived and had died of Consumption.' Dr. Thornton. who attended •my father in his last - illness, was called, and gave me • oue week:W.4. up my affairs. Ile, had seen all my tarn: ily go that way, and thought I waS to go. leo; - Then l• heard of. he reintalleal:now offer to the -public. Which curedrne. It se:eined to me that 1 could feel thetas pen; etrating my whole system., • • • • • 'They soon ripened the matter Ott - my. lungs.. and. I would'apit off more than a pint of offensive yellow Mat ter every ;nothing.. As soon as that brgaia to subside, my cough, fever; pain. night sweats-all began-to leave. hie.rtud rav appetitiliecame so great that it was with idifficulty.l - Could keep from eating teo• much. I soon gained nirstrerigth, - and. I. have been groWing inflesh - ever since. For many years 1 have enjoyed uninter-' rupted good' health; keeping, the. liver. and Stomach • healthy 'with' the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills. its' Lana of a bilious temperament. My weight is tiro hud dredhed twenty pounds.. On my recovery People would send for me; far and near. to see if their cases were-like mine,' FOrthis.pdtpose pay professional visits' In the • large cities.: The consumptives Wish to see. thus One' that makes - these:- medlcines,nnd who was cured of consumption by thera. TO make new lungs is imposal; • bier: -but cavities in the-lungs, and chronic:. ulcerations of - the bronchial tithes can' be healed. Such: cases , are •dylng . hourly Mader the, ordinary treatment of..plyai clans, and just such :are cured,, by the proper use of Scherick•s•Paithonle Svilip, , Seaeed Toulq . and .Man• . • . , • drake-Pills ••• . • : am now a healthrman, with a large cavity In the, middle lobe of tlae right lung; the lower lobe vervinach hepatized and complete adhesion of - the pleura: The left rung , is sound. and the' upper lobe of .the right lung is in a tolerably heaithy'condithin. The". great reason • why - physleiaria 'do nut cure:Consumption , Is, they try to do too much ; they give nwilielues - to step. the con h' • to stop chill, to stop night .sweats; hectic fever, and. - by so, doing, - they derange the whole tligestive powers, :locking np the seeretimin and eventually - the: patient sink:a : and dies. After I make a careful examination of the patient with the liespirrimeter;. and 'find lungs enottelt left to "care. I direct the patient boa to use the three teniedir Remove the:cause, and they will all, atopmff their menaticord. No one can he 'cured of con-. `gumption, river corn plaint.' dyspepsia, catarrh. canker. ulcerated throat, tuilesS , the liver and stomach are made healthy_ In New England this tanker, chronic catarrh,. ulcerated throat; elongation Of uvula., is more preva lent than in any other section of the country:: Vida .is 'freqUently caused by a ,fool, eterimeha• You may burn it - out - with caustic thou and again: and All they will:get istennuwary relief... Correct the etorrinch and liver. and they will' heal up themselves: • • , •• nutrition isthe remedy. • if you' have - any sense In any part of the body, it Will remain there,•aud dimaY More. and More; until von can get the stomach iii, the condition to digest Mod, and Make - new blodd to take: the 'place of diseased matter.•: This is the only way to. heal cavities in the lungs and • ulcerated, bron chia) tubes.'„' Correct tile stomach and liver, and ,natnre will do the. ealing, Many persons, Mire- an idea that certain medicines art trrent ramblers of the bloOd.. When 'blood is once"diseased it cannot be' purified; It is di, beaked the same us the diseased matter to the system ; but get the apparatus in order. the liVer and stomach.. and.gwe it .plenty of nourishing, it will make new blood, which will take the place of that which Is di . Schenck's Pulnaonlc Syrtip is one of the hest prepare t Irma' of:iron in use. It is - a powerful thnic in itself. and when the Seaweed Tonic dissolves the - mucus in the stomach, and it ii• - • 'carried off'by the aid of the Mandrake 'Pills, the Pubtionie Syrup is made into blood. • Thia is' . the only' way to cure consumption. If ~1 cannot get a goodappetite, and food (lees not digegt..l cannot 'cute the patient:. Never mind the 'cough ; remove the'cauee • and it will stop of itself. - Tills la oe.inoe.t truhble- 1. .haten With my patients at 'my thong.. They say; "Doc , -1 - tor. 1, feel stronger t I can eat; , ray' night.sweats are • better, midi. feel better every way ; but my cough is so Midler:a and they ere astonished to bear nte:•saY that does not matter ; remove the cause. and the cough .will stop of itself,' Schenck's. Seaweed-creates a good dpixo tite In nine days, when there Is no lone disease, • unless the liver is sq congested that the Mandrake - Pills cannot unlock the. ducts of the gall bladder in that short aspace. of time, in order to allow the stale bile' to pace. off., Keep the livex - and stomach healthy - , and there Is % less danger of consumption °rimy other disease. It is bard to take 'cold whenthose organs are' healthy: Those that are billinur, low spirited, dreary, feeling .stupid, minted tongue. poor:appetite, nervous..stiiisch full .of wirikeYerything Dials eaten lief , heavy. loss. of me mory; try one bottle of SCHENCK'S SEAWOOD TON is atitione pox - ot-SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS; It is only a cost hilone dollar arid twenty-flue : cents, with full directions: *, •, ' • ' • This is eutffelent. in many cases, to satisfy what the: ' : medicines are. Frequentltono.bcittle..makes a great.; change iu the system.. 'Any reason that enjoys - I - military j • health, by r asing the: eaweee. and Mandrake' Pills OCea- 'aionally . ,, must get the digestive organs insuchn healthy j ' St:mu:ton Prilol 'it). —Boil two glints - of .condition that they become fleshy. I can produce a a milk ;.rut) one eat i n flour.sufficient ny;ke 'number of my old .consumptive patients doh - enjovg• ; i•, , , • • - good health,. weighing nearly eOO pounds„ I .'will -con- enoti.,ll . tu rub tut od.git a eve. .clude.by tel thriM came I have made th New York: :and which arc all•diffeient.'and wish any one who feele,iana add four egv well.be.t , en, ant tine table-" - any interest in the matter to visit theut,' Is Y ` tlt- spoonful of sttgar.. L t d the aa11.2 residing' hen at itle Houston Street. Her. huts-' . . • with 8 • . 'hand called upon me at my rooms, Bond street.. aud . l . -L""'Frct With a Sauce' ot butter, .and 511 6 , it Well wished rne to call and see her: lie said I could do no , beaten ;use, any. tlav‘yring desired. • good; 'that he had all the bestMedirat attenttance„and• ' • • all.said she was too fur gone with Consumption, to be - . . A• later- •3 britshe had heard. of some great cures I had ' El'Ppt • oust.'lter ' a 1. made:, and lie,deSireil to gratify her wishes,. I 'mile& pack ed: ' with. an oak , Fitav . press the, pork • and found hut lying confined to tier bed in the last stage i ['rum: the "Side of the' barrel and fill the - space . - of.bronchisl consumption, and h ithunt doubt must have P soon.: examined her lunge, as ides boh bronehial with Salt, ,„-On,c ., very 'layer - tine tubes vtiry lutich afflicted, hut no - cav had formed: black.pripper enough to make the pork I Jo, her criugh .was' very severe ; the Spit,hoX Wee half full .1 black.. Alurperson who tries this will 11t.V , 1 . )inns.. Of thick)inns.Pulte 140. lege.swelicn very Much and after o mi t li t. • • worse than all, 'chronic diarrhea. bier bowels had been - .• (This •thityjnlpart a - better fla • moVed eleventinatiistbat day.. I told her that she had d'cos to the Meat; but the , use of so.mucti pep-, lungs enough to be : Cured: but that this diarrhea had per is objectionable- j' •• , , , . beeii of kitii;-standieg, arid her Stomach Was to • such au j • - - • •• uleeratedcondition that I Wanafraid nothing could , be " Sr .Er • rOIILSG. ne cup cift e suet. 1 cup of done:.-She insisted I ehotildtry and do - what' could-; •• fdrher, observing that She could not last. - long, -iu the ; molasses l' cup of raisins, I ropily sweet milk.. condition she was in; and could ,not, nuke her *any , $ 'of fltntr, teaspoonful of. saleratus, .worse. Igaye her first a &sea. my 'Mandrake Pillk 1 little silt, :Any spice added, - the writer thiukti l and tiM.T.ome•and her. freely. That was on Tuesday, . wasted, but. others can spice to their - taste. • • . and by the 'next Snullay the diarrhea . Wits carried off, her appetite Itad;returned, and she could' sit - up in bid - and. 'After mixing; Place the pudding inn tight tin 'eat her dinner, She is uo* well; and gave me: a long f kettle, set foe latter in a. boiler; and steam 'cettiticate„-certi fled to by the Rev. - Dr, Dowling. - i from 3to 4 ItOurs' - ' • • - • Mrs Bartholomety, 51 West . - Forty-fifth rams ; • • -•_ to MY'rooms with, a tumor on her liver. She was 16w, 1 - . 'spirited:" skin sallow.; tongue coated. bowels costive, no To 'Day' SIVE KT A.rI , LES. --Bake . as for - thc . appetite. and Cali:joking into thegrave. , The said table then dry - in a brick oven. ' They in 'mor had been riuming over , fcairteen:Years; gave her 6yruji Tonic and Pills, and told her to takethem just as 1 be . soaked Lielsted,' . Water a..ya - y.:' rind • the directions were : printed. She came hack to ray. I restored 'very It early to - the- eontlition 01 ' a. T00ni5..39. Ilnitd.4treetin tyro weeks, sone-hrhat'better ; 1 frrslt Inticisdapple. litewed in more • syrap, , hertouguebadlregan to Clean a little around this edgea. . 1 - • • , her skin whiter and her eves hrighten.•and the tumor. ...i•ile•Y make a onteb richer sauce Wall the ce.!at: discharging Li:TV offohsivi, matter. much tbstex than it " 4 dried. a pples. - ° had eVer done - before. ,She kept gradually improving.l S •.• • - and ha about two- months she came to my roman very , ••• . • • much frightened: saying. that the Lunen had nearly. L • Gum) I A.:ICAT.L. r. quart of . 'm koplied running. alidaaiM healing, up. and that-every 1, pint Cor a little utore)" .ofgrated sweet app le'. doctor had told, her that. if it ever healed it would cause'a little salt, nIEC teaspoon even fuil of suds - her death. I toll her that the disease hill alt left her ' add two-thirds .Beat flour to our-third 9: system. and nature would heal the ulcer np. • -They are 1 .. "• now healed..and - havebeen for about: a year, and she is indiark; ' Mix thiu aud bake. * Thily require .5 as hearty and rObIISS a woman as von will find In adaYs 1 longer time oe the griddle - thin ordinary Om walk,'' She is glad for anyone to call on her..and taken' • I cue. . . great pains to visit any one that she hears has anything • lika her case, rind trine •to get them to come and see me. The next case is, }lies Scofield; front Stamford, Conn., Mrs: Mrs'. Bartholomew-got her down to see tne. - and she has_ - ..beed. ever since. itt. her house: When She first came to - my rooms. She waimuch'emaciated • with a dlstreealtig cough, Opittingihrge quantities of blond. 'I examined tier lungs with the'respirometer, and In all my practice. :never found' otie•lVith one Inn g.sa far - gone and thenther lung solidi/nth I could not give much enconragement. •Theught She Woulddie; but to my Astonishment the Pulmoilic Syrup, Seaweed -Tonie, and Mandrake lills all seemed to g 0 right to iVOLIC; the lung is all ' healed oVer..leaving a cavity As large 'as a 'goose egg; good appetite, fine spirits and has gained coma thirty-lye pounds in weight. 'She has acme cough yet.. which not think It would be of great interest to some unpre: Indlced pli*kirinto vislt - thesecaSes, particularly Miss - ; Scofield: or any of theta• who have been cured.by - ha y ' medicines:, 'Tedi - are numerous" in New York ; . but the, -above three all differ from. ach other and if Medicines - are doing what .I represent they :are, they should bate the wedit and the ad:feted known where and how they may be cured. .•..• ' .J.ll. SCHENCK. M.D. j 11 Dr.. . - Schenck can be found at his principal office q.. 1 North fth Street. Philadelphia:. every - Saturday: from 2 A: M. . until 5 P. - M.. to give advice tree el charge.; but for' a thorough :examination lie ,Citargea three. doliare. Price stuns Pulmonic Syrup and Sea : weed Tonle 'each $1 25 per bottle,. or $0 tare ball doaeu. Mandrake' Pills - Cents per box, and i3' for sale by ail' Druggists and Dealers- • - .•_ May ' 7 7 SHIP - AND BOAT BUILDERS ,. . . . CIILESTER. PA. • 'Hive cortganiky oti hand FIRST..CLASS BOATS foi sale; and are ready to brad tint-class hosts and Barges at the shortest notice. - • •• • • • A number of Canlkers and Boat Builders are wanted; to whoa good Wageb and constant employment will be :They are also j47ipared scibudd..ai the • elwriest. no- . tiee, GOAL CARS and DRIFT CARS, fx• a kinds of seininzoperaions. (Sept TO JIUSTICR IC—Blank SioacOlatiaanee Etetran4 printed. Usgether with ail kinds of Justi ces' 'Blanks, for *le aE BANNANI Book and Station. ery stare. . VunelB, '64. • , . WINTER ClitE' OF 11 - Tett. The. winds are' chill, the eold itesere, nature wears &look that'sdrwar, A.nd,roother Earth is fast asleep' , More need that we should Niels keep. ..The lowing herd, the patient'ws, •' The, noble horse, the.bleating flocks, • Should all receive attentive care •Till warmer di,y's and milder air. If one stock to shrink, Front. trazit'of shelter . , .foil or drink, He psYs a tax-by los. of thrift' Ile Ile caul evade by auy shire, • A. team that works from day to dal' ' Should be full rod with meal and. hay And make; theirstable light and warm, Excluding both' the wind and.storm; 'Provide ilient beds of straw, at least, - , That wi{l biuterey to the beast ; • . Groom Well their coats; both morn and night, *Tiafor their-health—iroprowts their plight ; 'Theo when the. work cif spring comes on,. ' • .They'll be both vigeronl and strong. . Cows, to give milk, egiould largely share In kind ittentions-LWatchful care: Let them be heiiseil from •wi l iii sr e s not, , And kept in tlesh:till April's paid. Theiirlooti let be both rich and sweet, : Made op et thing : they love to eat:-: Beets;carrets, hay and Will be a:stets tore - Ards reform ' • .Ground feed or short, if fed besides - Will surety make two noble strides.. - Von% he airaid of "watery fed," :'Tii good for stock- 7 1i is, indeed, ' • It- helps the organs - of digestion,— ' .Of that there c'aiirthe any question—: .Proinotes the•systezies general health, , And is in is rif., • ' • Let others guess. iced theorize, • _ ' • Befog thjir own mild Other's eyes, • But they.wliti've tried the thing- aned:knoW, Will turnip., beets ap-s1 carrots grow', • ''rte feed their stock when tether food Is dry an a, htrd, and 'partly wnn;l.: . . . . Th'einah. that has more stink than hay, Shodhl.s.:ll a eow witlnint delay; 'enloss Ids prtitits - will Ls.ceeti• • . ' Tue Fit -s he p.tys tor hay to ftied.. But tt tireease is - just-reversed, Don't still the best and feed the worst There's nothing grows upon the fario, 7,odd 'twill do the rlttle harm. • ' Stock shoUla ili.cfed.tairee timme a tla.i 4 , Just otteu;with s'tra.w Atld with tify, Or fodder (Dim u.s.goo,l t Thouk:h. not. by'ali sauuderatood. :Sow tix. a time teleed. 0/(:stock, . tiarsis and twelve, and fli.-e - o'cldek, T.heu lei • deesert come in between. Alk4 them'thie-noW ilutit be mean. 'Tis'bost for him .who .is the bold,' To., hield himself frZim Nr:ti! and loss; hit own hands ilie stuck to f o od,. That all bray get jmit whatthay need. To fodder stock careful work ," So dote t for this emplos - t clerk, ' Iva ws . to o iouglt Lcfore 6 , 1•40 grosrs Ti keel , Otte cow . tiiroi qii all •:rows lie systematic with cite stock, - Do all the chores by bell or, clock; For eattW:kni,i4 the tdtaii - And are 'inpatient of,d-lay.. USE OF Our doctrines are—feed . the -earth and It Kill feed yod—feed. the apple 7 tree and it will yield lair fruit: • -.• • Asi . u.s.—Take especial care of all the ashes made on sour. place.: :thu't -,permit t help (o be•expoed . te. thenveatlicr. .hut: keep , them under cover.. Tiye buthels asfie,i, mixed witlt.two doable hum. cart-Imids.or mar h river Muck or peat,, will convert the into ,good Manure. A. llogsjlead or • two.of sonp 7 suds would do the sittllit thing— therefore; auiong your Other eLlings, save and utilize them:. . POti LT It Y .; DusG.—Have . this . regularly . swept•up every Saturday, packed away. in barrels and sprinkledd - over whli• plaster.— Dada, - :.with force and truth,: says: "The strongest of all manures is found lathe drop- , pings of the poultry yard." Next .year each barrel ofit . will Manure yon half ad. acre of land. • Save it, then,- and add to the produc tive energies of your . soil . 'Don't; look'upon it as ton trillit , a' matter for your attention ; . but recollect alit the globe itself is an airgre gation'of small things. . - • : . 1.;a7.:4:.-•-•-SaVe this: - in • every hundred ' • pounds there s.:T2llier cent: of . nitrogen hi its humid state,: 23.•11.in its dry, -r: - .• • lroot.Es•-liadS.-- 7 These are richin the ele- Men ta Of'man tire: • ,They.coutain, w hen, d 11', • 20. - 2 t; per cent. of •nitrogen, and - shOuld be :used as manure, .Dana says they should be, .nearly thirty4Litir times strut:l4er than fresh cow -thing. • • . - • . • . ' ',.• In a word, 'save everythine in the shape of refuse or •nalal•; it is all goo `to_ Make,•Ahe crops grCw-Lall ,good .to snstala vegetable life, and:through:its products to sustain ' ani mal lilt. Let your eyes, y(Mr.- mind, your . heart and hiindt., he intezilly'direetto the lie- Omni:Won and preservation./of the inateri als•to make manure., Follow, our advice, and ~your lands . will grow rich.—Sew Englund i ..FartitZ-r.. - . : - . - Ti) . .STREIGTOEN FRUIT 'TREES,. ` Fruit and.onamtmitil trees. w.ill Sometimes So form-their crotchets at to-split down under. a heaVy load of. fruit or in violent wind. This evil cm be obVilted - by, inArt%itig Or - crciss.. :grafting, , Take a Vigorous show, in spring, and insert:One end uudfr the bark orate main stem and the other under that of the Opposite branch. Tie the branches: firmly together, toprevent slipping 1 apart in windy . weather. 'Or, instead of taking a svarate dun, ngroNC ing sprout may sOtntimes lie found near the 'plade needing - to be Etreng;heued. and by cutting off-the top it in - ay be inserted under the bai k ithe opposite ?hill) / _ Thole' braces . may be• put: in every, few years, 'as the tree needs Such ',., - 3himese,treeS are quite interesting . objects to look at- - - ~~.~.CY~I~,~a'. , . i .Minx ,Camiaee.-- - -Tak.e. half a head of cab- '',.:,- ...: 1 dage, ctit it coarse, and put in a saucer. Nvitb t - a. pint of milk and a little: pepper and • bait ;;., covenand Jet it'lioil until the;eabbace is -ten - - . 2 4 der ; then add a lump of butter and nerve, co - ./..* I•standinqb Will turn ityullorr.. : .- ':' -- • •:: I . .I.hsi.NrLgv.-----Tti new churned , butter, before it isivaTheil or flailed,' clarity Lorer the fire :Ind bkitp oil all the milky par ! ticlesvadd one fourth brandy to preserve, and Lloatisugar to sweeten.; let the 'patien4-: if le • adult, take two tablespoonfuls twice; a day. - . . BAker) (:),t7E-mr.s.--:This fruit rety.lie hake. like-apples, - adding syrup, - or sugar arid. wate . • while baking. Certainly - every one who likes . a soar l lialked apple, , will.relish a baked .quinct. . . 4 4 They are very , gpod simply,baked,. and eats with powdered sugar'. • - I • SNAPS,--One pint of molasses, or: ‘; • - full cup of shor4ening (half .butter. and: t« lard is the best), one wineglass of : • tesipoon eiren of.soda dissolved tht . milk, a little. salt, a' ,teaspoonful of ginger; flo - ilf to Make stiffenough to roll, • • .. . . .-TExi , iit...Nca C...a i:'---Foar . cups of flour . . two cups. of tuilk;t:Cvo• cups Of - sugar, tA” ' tdaspoolifuts of cream tartar and ondofsod?.: • : ball a cup of butter;. spice to the taste. -Rua. :' thd hater and sugar first; and add the pli --,, • Gant::: Pic Lis.—To give picitles green oolur, it is recommended to put grap leaves into the vtuegar—a very- simple tvs! itif is effective. • . • Waisua °a Cultslfoiuvr--Boileti Very and raised as rice, wakes an acceptable (ley Ben for your children or laborers. . maim L • Tait TBl2 l 113 #' l Them • 'Three robrun Pub 4.54 la"' I Zett ..~ :s ■: no, 1 1}re• Ws l l eFe lify g l iY• :CAM ..- , . 1 AA mtach stlepo lberel Coutil EV 1 • , - 1 r „; • ty , . 3 • 1 ; a
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