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PEACE RESOLUTIONS. to inc action of Congress, on Monday last, fir furnando Wood, of New York, submitted tLe following resolutions: reas, the President in his message deliv ered to this House on the 9th inst., and in his recommendation to the people to ai!semble at their riccosof worship to give thanks to God for ;Teem victories, claims that the Union cause bee ganea important and substantial advantages ; and whereas, in view of these triumphs. it is no Lamer beneath our dignity nor dangerous to our s sfety to evince a getieroue magnanimity becom ing a great and powerful people, by offering to the insurgents an opportunity to return to the Enloe without. imposing upon them degrading or deArestire conditions ; therefore i:,,e/tqd, That the President be requested to A ppoint three Commissioners, who shall be em rovered to open negotiations with the authori ties st Itionmond, to the end that this bloody, &muscly° and inhuman war shall cease, and the Union be restored upon terms of equity, faiternity, and equality under the Constilltion. Mr. litasusewers (11L) moved that the resolu lion be laid on the table. Agread to—Yeas 98, Ml, as follows YEis—Messrs. Alley, Allison, Anderson, /ti mid, Ashley, Bally, Baldwin, Baxter, Beaman, Blaine, Blair, (West Va.), Blow, Beutwell, ittyd, Brandaget Broomall, Brown (West Ye.), Ambrose W. Omit, Freeman Clark, Cobb, Cole, Cromwell, Davis (Aid.), Deming, Dixon, Don. ashy, Briggs, Dumont, Eakley, Eliot, Ferns Worth, Fenton, Gleason, Garfield, Gooch, Grinnell, t;eimeott, Rigby, Hooper,Motehkiss, Hubbard lows), Hubbard (Conn.), Calvin T. Hubbard, Jencks. Julian, Kasson, Kellogg (Minh.), Kel logg (N. Y ), Loan, Longyear, Lovejoy, Marvin, Sol:ride, MoClurg, Meindos, Miller (N. Y.), Morehead, Morrill, Morris (N.Y.), Amos Myers, Leonard Myers, Norton, O'Neil (Pa.), Orth, Patterson, Perham, Pike, Pomeroy, Price, Ran hell (Ey.), Rice (Mass ), Rice (Me.), Rollins, (ti. 11.), Schenck, Scofield, Shannon, Sloan, Smith, Smithers, Spaulding, Stevens, Thayer, Thomas, Tracy, Upson, Van Valkenburg, Elijah Word, Washbnene Washbarne (Me.), Whaley, Wheeler, Williams, Wilder, Wilson, Win dom. Woodbridge and Yeoman. 'Sias—Messrs. James C. Allen, William J. Allen, Ancona, Baldwin, Bliss, Brooke, Chattier, Clay, Coffroth, Cox, Cravens, Dawson, Dennison, Eden, Edgerton, Eldridge, English, Finch, Gei der, Hording, Harrington, Harris (Md.), Harris (IlL), Herrick, Holman, Johnson (0.), }Ceram, King, Knapp, Law, Lazear, Leblond, Long, Mallory, Marcy, McDowell, Kinsey, Miller (Pa.), Morris (t) ),1 4 4.150n„ Noble, Odell, O'Neill (0.), Pendleton, Robinson, Rollins (Mo.), Ross, Scott, Stebbins, Steele, (N .Y.), Stewart, Sweat, Voor hees, Wadsworth, Chilton N. White, Joseph W. White, Winfield, and Fernando Wood.. The above, it - will be observed, was a strict party veto, with the exception of the five names in italics, to wit: Messrs. Bally, of Penns , Gan nn, Griswold and Elijah Ward, of New York (Democrats); and Yeaman, of Kentucky (Dor der-State) ;—who voted with the Abolitionists, to table the resolution. GENEEAL MCCLELLAN'S Rueaßr.—The House of Represeatativee, on motion of Mr. Cos, bas adopted a resolution calling for the "Report made by Major General George B. McClellan, concerning the organization and operations of the Army of the Potomac, while under his com mand, and of an army operations while he was Oeneral-in-Chief." This is right, as that report must contain a vast amount of information cal culated to enlighten the people wonderfully upon the wisdom of their rulers, and right also as a measure of simple justice to a gallant sol dier. General McClellan's report, when made public, will exhibit to the fullest extent the in capacity, injustice and vindictiveness of the radical politicians at Washington, in and out of the War Department, who now make a triumph of. t h e obscurity into which they have driven the tenter officer of the United States Army. Mc Ciellan'e career at the commencement of this war was on e full of promise. He had been the fel low soldier in Mexico of snob men as Grant, with whom he had attained equal distinction in that war. He gave Us our first victory in this war, and he organised the army that has fought our hardest battles. Had he been dealt honestly by in the command of that army it would have achieved ere this all that its most sanguine friends could have desired from it, and would have had today the most .brilliant history of any army that ever received the fiery baptism of battle. Bat, thwarted at every step by the jealousies and contemptible fears of the politicians, with Mr. Lincoln at their head, every opportunity was lost, and doubtless the report will tell us molly how. Let us have it at once, then.—New York Herald. Mr:BLACKWOOVI ktituaztaß7—Ameriesui edi tion—for November, contains additional chapters of Mrs. Oliphant'e new series-of "Chronicles of Carlingford ;" also, a second portion of " Tony Butler," a spirited Irish Story, which ire liter ary critic of The Praia ventures to pronounce a genuine production of Charles Lever. It is quite good enough to be Lever's beat, Of the heavier papers, there is a review of liawthorne's new book on England, and a characteristic mean and spiteful attack on the United Stake, under the head of "Our Rancorous Cousins." A charm ing piece of verse, a " May Song," by Bulwer, is among the best things in the Number. Black wood and the four leading British Reviews, con tinue to be re-published at the old and very cheap rate of $lO a year for the whole, or $3 for any one of them, by Messrs. L, Scott & Co., 88 Walker street, New York. New volumes will dominance with the new year, so that the present in a good time to begin or renew subscriptions. DIATII Or 1614111tAL /10rOaD.-...-MajOr General John Buford, one of the meet brilliant Cavalry officere of the Army of the Potomac, died on Wednesday in Washington, of typhoid fever and dysentery, contracted during the late campaign. lie was born in Kentucky in 1827, and educated at West, Point. If entered the Army July 1, Iti4B, as brevet 24 Lieutenant of Dragoons, and at the breaking ant of the rebellion held the rank of Major in the Inspector General's Department of the United States Army. lie wag appointed a Ilrigadier General. of Volunteers on the 27th of July, 11112, and was made a Major General only a few hours before his death. General Buford Iran to have taken command of the cavalry in the Army of the Cumberland, and had left the Army of the Potomao for that purpoee. Vitt WS ISM IT WM DUTY to again call at teution to Dr_ Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, en.l we hope that those of our readers; who era blessed with health will not complain of us for using our culumnii for this purpose; and especially at this season of the year, when so many are euf. fering with coughs and colds, those sure pre cursors of that direful disease, consumption. Prom a neglect of these slight symptoms, per haps, more than any other, arises the sad preva lence sod fatality of a aiwassc which owecpc to the grave at least ono eiath of death's victims. Dr. Wichart's Cordial is the vital principle of the pine tree, and we believe is as sure as any medi cine van be in the cure of throat and lung dis eases. 1W Tux ARMY or run Poremon lute - finally gone into winter quarterp, and under a general order, fortoughayillfromAbie time forth Eirvant ed to ofrmers and men, who t?" their good not *me deserved aim \tt, WAR NEWS! THE SIEGE OF CHARLESTON. FIRE IN FORT SUMTER. ThesSouthern news from Charleston up to Tuesday is telegraphed to the Richmond papers and is most interesting. Fort Sumter took Are on the 11th instant, from some unknown cause, and ten rebels were killed and thirty wounded. Heavy cannonading was kept up from our land batteries during the conflagration. No firing on the fort appears to have taken place on the three following days; but on the-12th, 14th and 15th several shells, filled with Greek fire, which burned fifteen minutes after explosion, were thrown into -Charleston, without doing much damage, *cm Wilding were struck on the 15th, but no persona were injured. The boiler arid pattern shops of Basotes foundry took fire last Friday night and were destroyed. Thirteen Union prisoners, including, it is said, " tho commissioned officers of the brig Perry, oaptured at hlerrill's Inlet," have arrived in Charleston. This is the first account we have of the capture of the United Statue brig Derry. It may be that she was driven ashore in the late gale. LATEST FROM EAST TENNESSEE. MORT BETWEEN LONOSTREST AND SHACKELFORD'S FORCES. The troops of General Longstreet made an at- tempt to cut off and capture General Shackel— ford's command—who were in pursuit of them— at Bear Station, on the Cumberland and Morris town Railroad, on Monday. It heavy force of the rebel cavalry moved down the left bank of the Holston river, intending to cross at Kelly's Ford and take outs forces in the rear. This at— tempt, however, was checked by Gen. Ferrero, who sent the brigade of General Humphreys to hold the ford. The rebels fired across the river with artillery upon the brigade, but with little effect. General Shackelford formed a line of battle at Bear Station, and after fighting the enemy until nightfall, was driven book half a mile. It hi evident the rebels were concentrat— ing all their forces in that motion upon Long— street's command. Generals Vance, Ransom and Vaughn had joined him before.the conflict with General Shackelford. CAPTURE OF CHARLES CITY COURTHOUSE A most brilliant affair has occurred on the Peninsula. General Butler telegraphs, December 15th, that General Wietar eent an expedition to Charles City Courthouse and captured the rebel clamp at that place, with eight officers, eighty two enlisted men, and a large quantity of camp equipage and stereo. Our toss was four killed and es many wounded. The 739th New York infantry marched 61 miles in 54 hours, and the New York Mounted Rifles 96 miles in 44 hours. The whole expedition was carried out during a severe sterna. Tue CUSSAWAS Imcsrreame.—The U. S. steamer Ella and Anna," which went in pursuit from Boston, succeeded on Thursday in overhaul ing the Steamer Chesapeake, in Bantbro Harbor, 20 Miles from Halifax, N. 8., and taking Apaseseion of her without much opposition The pirate officers and all but three of the crew made their escape. Soon after the capture the U. B. steamer Dacotah came up, anti ordered the Ella and Anna with the Chesapeake into Halifax, and all three vessels are now there. stir A DE.BAUFUL DIEIASTSIL occurred on the Hudson river, near New York, on Saturday night a week, by the destruction of the well known steamboat Isaac Newton, which had navi gated the river for upwards of 18 years. The accident was caused by the explosion of one of the boilers, the coals scattered from the furnaces then setting fire to the boat, which was entirely consumed. The scene on board was terrible. Fortunately, however, not many lives were lost. DRSTRUOTIVZ FIST AT FOITILIBB MODEM— We learn from Fortress Monroe that about eight o'clock on Wednesday evening the hospital in Fort Yorktown took fire. The fire oommunicafed to the bakery, and about half past one o'clock a magazine exploded. The fire continued, causing the (regnant explosion of shells during the night. At four o'clock Thursday morning an other explosion took place. Several buildings were destroyed. The loss is unknown. APPALLING DISASTER.—Loss or pus MONITOR WIMILWIEEN."—At 2 o'clock on Sunday after noon, thh inst., while . a furious wind prevailed from the northwest, the Aron-clad Weehawken, 0.0 of the blockading ;yeseels lying at the en trance of Charleston harbor, went down at her tnoherage--suddenly, swiftly and unnoeouni ably to the bottom—and tarried with her, to ahorri ble death beneath the Waves, four of her engineers and twenty-siz of her crew. Oil THOUSAND nOilis Lowr.—A stampede of horses lately Look Place at Camp &Gnomon. be. low Washington oily, which resulted in one thousand of the animals being drowned in the Potomac. They cost the Government $145 a head, so that their loss amounts to $145,000 but that's nothing in these days. HOSTETTER'S BITTERS Hoye revolved the warmeet °noontime. front the prow and people throughout the Union as a valuable tonic for the tare of Dyspeptic, Flatulence, Conatipatlon, and grar. end nervone debility, it cannot be approached. Every day new ...a a tt&areal effect axe chronicled thrunkk our principal public Journals. There is nothing equal to the enjoyment to that which the afflicted experience when mend this valuable specific. Its mild tone, its sure and vigorous action noon a disordered atoniardi„ and the cleans. ing of the entire human body should recommend it 'to all classes of our community. Sir. See dilvalisement.s4o. 'For sale ity Druggists sad dealers genesally everywhore. des 10-1 m POSITIVIELY PO nyscallo WANTED! WANTED! WANTED ! Every Lady end Gootleman. Boy and Girl, to loam a beautiful and highly popular Art that Palo handsomely Van be done at home and le exceedingly profitable; 12 cents worth of mate. rial producing $l,OO worth of work, for Which there le a ready demand in every city, town, apd village in the Union. Experts can realise from $ll to WCO per weak in the business, Which is light, clean, pleasant, and easy to learn. Storekeepers, Clerks, and tour young friends par ticularly, should send for the instructions. En- Glee° MS tante and a three omit stamp, and ad dress " HONOR," Box 1430 Philadelphia P.O. November 14-lak 14i 3311.111 XIII K 1 AZIIOIII. tnd ~ Gray Hair rtestoredi'Dslanwes Prcoentod• •• London Hair Color Restorer and Drafting." London hair Color Restorer and Dressing." ' , London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." Sabra Gray Hair without riving. Tide discovery for the preservation or the hawse hair in taking the lead of all hair preparations ; beeldee restoring the color and mghtrig hair grow on bald beads, it is a beantilnl dressing, keeping the heir soft, mooch and demi hie, removes any eruptive diseases, lielting, Feud, Dand ruff, dm. Many who were bald and gray have had their hair permanently restored. Only one preparation. Large bottles. GO sesta; liiX bottles, 5250. gold at wholesale and retail, by Dr. Swarm & Son, 330 Norte Sixth elreet Philada. gold by S.D. b'THYDI7S, runt street, above the Railroad ; Reading. [noir Have Yon Cough, Weak Breast Have you Bronchitis, Asthma, Bore Throat T Have you Weak Nerve., Disturbed. Bleep T Have yon Liver Complaint, Blond Ruining? have yon Pains, Bidgr, Breast, kr. 7 Have you any aympitov of Commtaptiont CotTOIL LORING PLLM, SNORT BREATH El= Persons thne aelleted should mart at ones to some re- liable remody,'and from the testimony of thousands who here hem. cartel by *Wit. WAYNE'S COMPLAIN I) SYRUP OP WILD (MERRY." We firmly believe no otter mill• clue b ee ever equaled its mixers in effectually curing all Throat, B•estet, and Lung complaints. It strengthens, heed; rubles affording nourishment to the impoverished blued, mad &tilde ap the cepetitetiee• I; audit,* the irri tation of the mucous membrane which noes the air pas saes. and which gives so mach Unrest', calming tickling or rising In the throat, promotes expooteration, loosen. the tough loaner which clogs up She 'remade of the throat and lungs. thee enabling the patient to breathe free and natural. it. stlianlatiei the power of digestion, and him performed very many core. when to all human proba bility it could not be possible. Prepared only by Dr. SWAYNS & SON, No. 300 North Sixth street, Philadel phia. Sold by S. U. STRUMS, Pena street, above the Railroad, Reading, cad all the principal Drugaltdn- Leo, 7. READING MARKET P.RILIOSI ON GUAM, I'AID BY P. BUSIit).D7O &SORB, December IS, 165:3.' Gera. • • • • • 110 cooe for ri6 De. Ryu, • • • - 12.1 ceollm fur be Ihe, Oats, • . . eu cant. for 32 ILK = =10222102= • • .1/etitioabery at:•r ila•. Corn, - . . I MI am. per Rye., - Oat% " " PII.ICHIS OF 11A V, FALL tql BERNHAR 2' A: Koulf, May I ) rege,),/, Cur>ur of Eighth Sired taut C2nol Ailey. Tlmatlay "Tay, it.ti no for WOO Ilos. Moadour do - - 21) 00 for 2000 Po, Roadlug Lumber Prices C iitporteßibr the Ret Mii74o Gazette hy JAMB ii. DITY fiIIER, Lumber 170900ItiNt if Pli South Third 81., near the hatantißter Bridge. • . HanniNtt, December IS. 1803. ilemloeliCJoist and Scantling, elti 00822 he Poplar Boardn, Plank and Scantling, - 20 000 50 00 White Pine Boards and Plank, - • 115 WOO 00 Cherry Boards and Plank, - - 25 00@SO 00 White Pine Floor Boards,- 25 006.35 00 - Boating Lath, - - A 00011 II 00 Oak Floor Boards, - - • to IMMO 00 White Pine and Hemlock Blausten, 4 60920 00 Oak Boards and Plank, • - 25 00040 00 White Dine Ceiling Lath, - 800 Ash Plank, - . • • - 25 00040 Oil Spruce and Pine Pickets,- 12 00 0 20 00 • Walnut Boards and Plank, - 30 00@00 00 Lynn Boards and Plank, - - 20 0130 00 White rine Joint and Scantling, - 20 25 00 Birch and Maple Boardeand Plank, 20 00 10 00 200.000 feet Green Butt Edged Clear Walnut from % to 7 inches WAISTED, Price paid in &oh - - - 0208420 PHILADELPHIA MARKET rttIDAY. Deettabor 18, 1888 FLOUR AND GRAlN.—There is very little demand for Flour, either for shipment or home use, and the market is dull at previous quoted rates. Bates only reach 500@600 Ws Pennsylvania and western extra family at $7 2617 60 for fair to good. and $7 75 for choice brands. The triple are buying in • small way at $5 76106 25 for eupexlinel $6 .50g07 for extra.; $7 12%08 foe extra family, and $8 60 to volt bbt for fanny brands, as in qualliy. Rye Flour and Oern Weal tea vary gnat We gnats the former at 50, and Pennsylvania Real at $5 60 bbl. without sales. The receipt today aro 2900 bbls Flour. 9100 bust Wheat, 7500 bush Corn, and 6760 bush Oils. The Wheat market Is unsettled sad dell, the millers are bolding off, and only about 21500 bosh Pennsylvania red sold at $1 62(§/ 64 for fair to prima quality. at Which rata it is freely offered. and white at 70@j3, the latter for. Keutuoky. Rye is quiet at $1 37. Corn is unchanged and B@oooo bush new yellow sold at lit 0661 10 for damp and dry lots in the ears., A email lot of old sold at *l 20 afloat O a t s ar e bug active and quoted at 6741 M ; holders generally ask the latter rate. WHISKT—In V7hlsky.there le very little doing and the market is unsettled an/ doll. Pennsylvania and Ohio bble have been sold at 874190 e, and Drudge ak /HON.—The market ClJUt(llll6.llfirm, and on the advance, with very little Fig Metal offering, moot of the makers being sold up some small sales are reported at 43:4938 for No. S; 4141@i2 for No. 2, and fla@is for No./, cash. Income are coerce and high. Of beaten rig, we hoar of no sales, and there is littleor no etock hero. For Manneacter ed iron, the market to arm, and the mill. generally are well of for orders. . _ CATTLE MKRICST.—The oterings of Beef Cattle teeth ed *beta 0100 heed, the 0413113 so last week, but the demand was lee* active, and the market closed dull at previous rates, price* ranging from $7 to $ll the 100 As for cora- Men to good and extra quality 360 400 head were left over =mold. The principal sales were mode at ming the 100 km. Cows were steady, and 120 told at $lB to $3O each for Springers, cud $2B to e4B for Cows and Calves. Hogs were more plenty, and rather lower, and some 6400 were diepoeed of, Including 5600 at Glees', at $7,300%, and 700 at the Avenue Yard, at $7%419 the 100 ks nett. 4000 Sheep were offered, and sold et de5.5.,40 fh, grow. No ohange.—Norlh Amerieten. MARRIED. FIAWLEY—BITTER.—In Philadelphia, on the morning of the lath Mot.. by the Rev. James Slaigley, Jonas G. Ilkwuor. km.. and Miss RATE E.. daughter of LOlllB RUM Req., all of this oily. DIED. At his residence in this oily, on Tuesday, 15th feat., So nora eCHMIICKEEL, aged 75 years, 9 months and 4 days. On the 15th last, in thin. city, ELIZAERTH W., infant daughter of Henry H. and Hats IL groan°, agede months. On the lath lout., In thin city, Haar G. HilliNitiasß, aged 43 years, 8 months and 9 days. '- C.. the 13:1, inst., in this city, CHARITY Foi,x, aged 19 years, 10 menthe and 24 days. On the.l2th inst.. In thie city, Sergeant J. Moms Klee 91110 ER, late or the 60th Regiment I'. V, aged /9 yearn and 9 months. On the 11th Inst., 1n this city, Join Kurt, aged 61 years, 8 months and 24 days. . . . At Markin Haven, on December 1.0111, 1663, Hrs. SLIZAnaTII fettla, wife of Jacob Feder, aged 77 bean. On the 12th tnet., In Leesport, ELMER ELLSWORTH, son of Chstrhte 13. and Elisabeth Kerns, aged 2 yearn and 11 days. Olt the 18th Ind., io Hamburg, PBSEn I•d/COSLOW, Boat• 'pithier, aged OS yearn On;the 10th inst., in Kutztown, MAT, daughter or Charles B. and Swan Itaat,aged 4 years, 8 months and 21 days_ On the 10th init., in Cumin, MAnn, widow of John Mo ser, aged 76 yeara and 7 months. On the 10th inst., filen:no, Genes Enzinns, daughter of Cyraa end Mary iltaart, aged_d_yosirs, lit:ant:db. and 12 dare. On the Oth Ind., at her realdenee In Reading, Pa., Man x* Howe, wife of John Howe, and daughter of Rudolph nanerniter, of ptheaster, Sa the 35th year of her NM. On the .4th hiot. , nesir .-ICritztoota, kluntioter. widow of Peter Christman, aged SO year. 2 months and 19 days. On the Bth inst., in Br/schnook, posornr.Tuovr, aged 88 years, 1 month and 21 days. On the Ithlnat.. In Barn, Kays. daughter of Levi B. and Sophia Robin, aged 2 yenta: 8 months and 11 days. Oa the Bth hut , in Contra, PArultrheit ETtemit, In the 77th year of btu age. On the sth inst., In Pike. 131101/10 , 1142, son of °serge and Elisabeth Freebeiear, airad I year, 10 month. and 18 day. On the iith hist, in Mahlenbarg, Wizzaaw. son of Henry and Lacy Becker, aged 3 yearn, 8 menthe and 10 day. OA the 4th Inst., In Earl, DANTIIL arruesa,aged 42 years, 8 menthe and 20 days. On the 9d feet., in Kutztown ELIZABETR, widow of William Lobach, aged 59 years, Ettoonthe and 10 day. On the 2d hue.. In Centre, ALFRED, son or Emanuel and Hourietta elthmuse, Nest 17 yam* and 9 months. _ . On the 29th ult., in thin city. Nam KOcm, son of Jaoob and Mary Knob, agedabout 94 yearn On the 27th nit., to Bie.cknock. Lancaster county, ELIZaaaTE, wife of Bran Grit]lth, aged 59 yearn, .0 months and 4 darn. On the Oath nit.. in Ontelannee. villa of Vlarloa Eieenhener. aged 24 yeata, - 2 months and IS days. On the 19th ult., in linoreabn.g, Montour noun ty, Pa.. Joni , /ton , 0 45 of 050 .20 , 110 50 , formerly of Richmond tp.. Berke county, aged 33 year; 2 months and 4 days. On the 7th ult„ near Graver/ark Franklin co., Ohio Joan SCHARer, a native of Heidelberg, Berke county, aged 52 years, 0 months and 17 days. g. November Sit, MJIADALEMA, wife of George W. Lurie r •gad 02 yowl, 10 monibe and 21 days. DR. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL ZS lONII VITAL PRINCIPLE OP IJ4t-4,11.44,;:pALL0:.4 - 1121 IN OBTAINED BY A rEcumait PROCESS the distillation of the tar, by which its highest med icinal properties are retained. It la the medicine that cares when all others have failed. A GREAT ISSISSIrT FOR CONSUMPTION I am constantly receiving ouch certificates as the follow ing. NASD IT I Vittestster—Dear lair t-1 had ti vary arcane sough and sore throat for sae year, and my whole system was feat giving way, and I was prostrated on my bed with bat little hope of recovering. My disease babied the power of all medicines, and in a short time I moot have gone to my grave, bat thank Clod, my daughter-In-law would nottest until she went to your store, No. 10 N. Second street, and related my COIMI to Non, purchased one bottle of your pine Tree Tar Cordial and I commented to use it, and in one week 1 was mach better, and slier using three twales I am perfectly well, a wonder to all my friends, for they all pronounced me past cure. Publish my case if you thluk proper. REBECCA HAMILTON, No. 1321 Wylco3 street, Philadelphia. TAR CORDIAL. AN INFALLIBLE CURE FOR BRONCHITIS. Mr. WARD says ; Dr. 'DISBAR; Sir:—l bad Bronchitis, Inflammation of thu Lunge, lahortuese of Breath, and Pelpitetton of the Heart in their mural, forms; 1 had been treated by 'metal or the meet eminent phytiefeec in Ithiledelplths, but they could not Sop the cupid course of my dioeese. and I had despaired °fever being restored to health. I was truly on the verge of the grim. Year rtne Tree Tar Cordial was hied) , recommended to um by a friend' I tried it, and em thankful to say that, after tieing four large, and one email bottle, I wee restored to perfect health. You can alto cc. (erotica to my house, No. 968 N. Second street, or at my office of Itceolver of TIMOR, from I A. N. to 21. of Chestnut and Sixth streets. JOHN WARD. BLEEDING OP TUE LUNGS. READ TES FOLLOW/NO Mr. WInITAHT, Sir :—I return you my grateful thanks for the discovery you have made in making a medicine tbutAVIII aura Itillammutlon of the Lange and Liver Com plaint. When I commenced to nee your Moo Tree Tar Cordial I wag, to all appearances, near my grave. I had been fora length of time Opining blood, and would at times vomit it. My physician. (far I employed two) prOnuuneed me pant cure; tali. my Meter had need your •Pine Tree Tar Cordial, which did her so much good that else prevailed on me, as a last resort, to try it: and, thank Clod, I commenced to use it. I have taken twelve bottles and am perfectly cured, and am ready and willing that any person that Is nick would call on me, and I will toil them what your Cordial has done for me. All my Mends and neighbors Word utterly satoulalied at my speedy return to health, for they bad seen me vomit blood in a clotted state frtginently. Publish my uses, for I want every person that is ettlYarlog fin 1 WIIPIU know of your Invaluable medicine. limppoequllv, Joule Yonron! Creme et , six doors above Richmond et., Philadelphia. The PM Tulin TAR CORDIAL Will core Coug be, wore Throat and Breast, Bronchitis, Asthma. Croup, Elooptug Cough, Diptheria, sad id sled as excellent remedy for die• tauten Of the BiElneye, and UM/aft 001oplaiuta. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS The gamine hag the name of the proprietor and a pine tree blown in the b6ttle. 411 others are spurleae Smite• tlonc • .. Pine elm CI TA ABM 0118 DOLLAR pitit Borti.e. Pre pared only by the proprietor. R. L. Q. C. W/SHART, dee IY-em] 14.10 North &end Bt., Philadelphia, Pa FICHTHORN, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, FINE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PRIIIIVAVES, MUMS, &c.. de.c., No. 604 PENN STREET, ABOVE SIX PIT, 1 - tEADING, PA. WE would) ttE.'srEcTrITLLY CALL TlMattontlon attontlon urtho citisenn of I:nailing' and vicinity. to our large gtuck of Fine (itoCarlon, coniprigiug in part the Following, to wit: NATURAL FRUITS, IN SYRUPS FRESH CANA7RI) PEACHES, GREEN GAGES, FRESH PINE APPLE, FRESH STRAWBRRRIRS, AOPIVRIOR FERMI TOMATOES, FRESH GREEN CORN. WINSLOW'S PATENT GREENEYoR N. Also, the followls - , put up lu glum jars; FIlSSrr PEACIIEW, • FRESH QUINOEH, • I CURRANTS, ORAPRS, GOOSEBERRIES, BLACA'73II.R.I2 IRS, TOMATOES. .TELLIES. Pat up In glass =Mr CURRANT, STRAWBERRY, AND RASPBERRY. DOMESTIC 'DRIED SWEETS: Apple., New-York Mate Plums. Sleek Berries. Married, Rider Berries, !bedlam Medea, Dried Rhubarb, FRUITS! Layer Raisins, Bunch Raisins Readies' lealsins, Currants, Citron, Lemon Peel, Fi Turkey Prow . Cranberries, Green Apples. PICKLES, &c. s Plain and Mixed PRIELES, to glass jars. Also, by the down or hoia Extra Tomato Catsup, Horse Radial', Chow Chow, Prepared French Mustard, Virgin 011, Olive Olt. EXTRACTS: Burnett's Superior Extract of Vanilla, Iturnett'e Superior Extract of !Amon, Leavitt's Extrnot of Almond, Leavitt's Extract of Rose, Richard.' Liquid Rennet, Essence Lemon, Cinnamon, &c MOLASSES: Lovering% Extra Syrup; Sngar House Syrup; New York Syrup; Southwark Syrup. SUGARS Brown and Reined Sugare of aR qualttlan and prices COFFEE: Java. Itto,Wheat and Bye Coffee; Army Coffee ; Atmore's Coffee ; Aliddletota's Java and- Middleton's Dandelion Cof fee; Mlles' nano Coffee: Superior Santos Coffee. TEAS t • Imperial, Young Ilyekm, and Superior Black Woo. Baker's Chocolate, Baker's Cocoa, Baker's Bounce. Oswego Corn Starch, Sacker's Farina, Rink Mild Cheese. New City Sugar Cured Hats, Shoulders and Flitch. New No. 1, 2 end s Mackerel, Herring and Codnab, New MOM Shad, Soda. Persia and Water Crackers, Cracker Bred, aluger Snaps and Almond Cakes, New Hominy and iteans, Pearl Barley, Rice Flour and Rice, &moue° Coffee and Serener, Sweet Cider, Pure Cider Vinegar a nd Parent 'Vinegar, SpermoAdamantine and 'fallow Candler, Non•explcsive Coal Oil, Marseilles Castile Soap, Vartegatisd, Wiudhar end Flom Soap, Linen, Detersive. Oloine, Olive mad tlento.made Soap, Silver Glean Sinrob, Pearl Spiral, Alden's Alkali for Soap making, Excelsior Stove Polish, Indigo Blue, Canary and Hemp Seed, Sateratne, Raking Coda, dramas, Cream Tartar, Wall, &rub, Sweeping, Dusting, Stove and Shoe Brushes Brooms and Whialca, Wash Boards and Bnolots, Tying and Wick Yarn, Woolen Yarn and Cotton Rolla Hazard's Cowen Paste Shoe Blacking, Bottall's Nonpareil Shoe Blooking, Pure and fresh Fplees of all kinds. Giv4 ne a *IL at No. 604 Penn Street, above nth. nov 217 FRANK. B. FICHTHORN. " ENSI7.ILANC33 COOKEILDirF OF NORTH AMERICA," td3M *alnnt Street:, rhliadelphia. INGORIPORATED 1794. CHARTER PTIRPETTTAL Aswan of Mu Company January 13, 1863, 4;4:065445 83. EZIMIZEI Arthur G. Calm Illokari D. Weed, George L. Harrison, llamuel W. Jonas, William Welsh, Francis R. Cope; John A. Brown, William E Bowen, Edward H. Trotter, Charles Taylor, James N. Dickson, Edward S. Clarke, Ambrose White, S. Morris Wain, William Cummings. John B. Neff, John Mason. ... ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. This Company continuos to make insurances atralustlese or Cutting° by Fire, on Dwellings, Stores, Public Buildings, Forges, Rolling Mills, Stooks of Goods, Furniture, &c., Ego., at sul low rake. as kle nat.*, of um rlok isrlll admit. Applications for Insurance, Renewals, Transfers, Ste., will meet with prompt attention at the hands of ASA M. ITART, Agent for the Company in Rending, 618 Salt Market Square. nog 14-te PUBLIC BALE WILL BE BOLD AT PUBLIC BALI ON Saturday, January 16th, leen, pt the Berke Goonty Ilene, In the city of Reading, at . 1 o'clock In the afternoon small tract of land, ooutaining 20 acres, situate in Robe son township. The above le good krudog 'lend, with 3 ble,aacres of good meadow, a STONN 110118 R, frame Sta of good water, &e., and roltaLle for TRUCK FARM. The promises are now occupied by George Grime., and can-be sold private or ex.ohangod for a small home to Reading, before January 10th, Per farther information and terms, apply to RHODE & FISHER, Corner Penn and oth deo /244 Real Estate Agents. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, • AT PUBLIC t 3 6.LEI, WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, ON Friday, the let day of January, 1964, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Dahlia house of William Rapp, corner of Eighth and Fenn Week in the city of Seeding, aßerke county, to wit: • two-story BRICK DWELI,- llie 110 USE, with a one cud three-quarter entry Briok Kitchen attached, situate on the Wert aide of South Eighth street, between Chestnut and Franklin streets, in the city of Reading, containing in front on Eighth street 15 feet, and in depth 230 feet. The hydrant on the premi eee. There legato a large variety of excellent fruit trete on the lot. . Condition. of sale toade kaattia at Lha time nod pima of solo, by deo 1.2-3t] LEVINA HOMAN. Farm for Sale Cheap. AN EXCELLENT EMMA. FARM OF AG acres, ander a high Wale of cultivation, inoluding acre. of heavy aprout Timber. The improvements are s itwo-otory 11WIILLINO 1101.1R11, Swinelierti.so by 95 C. foot, Spring House, Woodshed, Pig Pens andWIIESI, WRIGHT SHOP. A good well or water at the door, with tine Apple Orchard, and. numerous other fruit trees. Also, belonging to the above farm, a POTTERY, with Callable building to carryon theeonne. Situated in Sneer township, 6 miles from Reading, and I mile from the turn pike. For tends and prices apply to .‘ RHODE & FISHER, 9th and Penn Si-, dee 5-el] Said Estate Agents. Estate of Benjamin Wolf, late of Rua. combmanor township, Berks co., dec'd. NoOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET TERS of administration on the estate of Benjamin 1, taco at Ituailemhnlanor township. Barks toasty, deceased, have, heen granted by the Register of Berko county to the uddersigned. All persona indebted, to the estate are requested to make payment wlthent delay to the ondereldned, and Om having Maims against the oetate, to present thaw to the undersimd proporly authenticated for settlement. - AMNON . RaTITERBIELt 6.lrataleiretor of Benj. Wulf; dec'd. Richmond, Dec 12, 1963-4 t First National Bank of Reading. NOTICE. ' AN ELECTION FOR FIVE DIRECTORS OF the Mid National Rank of Reading, vidll be held at tun asokhog House, No. EH East Market aquare, on Tusc any, the 12t1 day of January next, beliveint the hours of 10 A. M., and 9 P. M. doe 12-41] A. F. BOAS, Cashier. STOUT'S PERRY BRIDGE COMPANY. rkifiE ANNUAL MEFITINII AND ELECTION for °Ulcers of the Stout'. Ferry Bridge Company, will De old on Thureday, the 314 day of December, 1803, at 10 o'clock, 6, Itt., at the public Louse of Clahrlet Gebret, to Muhlentanu toznehip, ac which time also the accounts will be stoned. Those who wish to nae . the Bridge b r the year, are nott neat to ettend at thels9.lll4l tin... Dana piece, to makwoontremle dee 1•2-34 DANIIaL DAUM, Promident. PENN SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. NOWZOIL THE STOCKHOLDE KS OF THE PENN saY INOB Association are hereby notified that a Meeting or said association will be held at the public house of James Yeager, NortloWtat corner of Fifth and Washington streete, Reading. Pe., on Wefinesday evening, Dee. 90tH, 184 at i **Mock; for the parposeuf coubldering theamend- Mute to the Oimiditation they and there to be proposed by the Board of Directors. By order of the Beard. H. F. FELIX, President. DAIIDMJIMIMIgTIWITT, Secretary. Nee 0-itt jAIIESON'S CLOTHING HOUSE, _ r - _ tt N EZI El IEI Corner of Sixth anti Penn Streets, READING, PA. THIS LONG ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN CLOTH ING-110ITSE is better prepared now to hold out great inducements to buyers than at any previous time, as our stock of MEN'S CLOTHING & DRESS GOODS, Is much larger and better than ever before, the bulk of which bas been bought before the late great rise in prices. BOYS' CLOTHING. In great variety, of all sizes, prioos and qua in this branch has enabled us to get up all th all ages, to which we invite particular attonti March '2B, I.B63—tf] 438 PENN STREET, READING, WEST MARE= SQUARE. THE NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE. IMPORTANT NOTICE To the Purchasers of 13 FL Nir 413 F CO CO 3r3 18140. • We are now SELLING OFF Our valoobla stock AT REDUCED PRICES, Ia order, ae nearly ae poeelble, TO EFFECT EL CLEARANCE In a limited period. or BY TUE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY NEXT, And hnva marked down _Dress Goods from 10 to 25 per Ceti:: CLOTHB . AND PANTALOON STUFFB, 15 to 25 per cent tADIESt CLOAKS A 5713 COATS, 15 to 25 por cant. Shawls, Long and Square, reduced one quarAr. BLANKETS REDUCED, WO colored do. at half their aline WOOL HOSE AND HALF HOSE. At half price FLANNELS REDUCED 20 PER CENT Linen and Cambric Handkerchiefs at leee than old prices QUILTS, COUNTEIZPANES, &e., Decided Barge.ln. The GOODS am of the best fabrics and WARRANTED, And need only an examination by the intelligent public to sattary thorn of their worth and the great advantages now offered. On account of extensive business transactions in New- York, the proprietor is enable to continuo his poreonalsu pervislen of the Reading concern. Any merchant wishing to obtain a first class location and enjoy the privilege of the prestige of the New York Dry Goods Store, will find this a.rare chance to got a valuable Business Location at a moderate ronL set fil CHARLES G. MOIL GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. JIJST RECEIVED AT THE STORE OF THE SUBSCRIBER! SILK POCKET. HANDKERCHIEFS, LADIES' EMBROIDERED do. ALICE TIES,. ANDALUSIAN.LAWN Handstitoted, BROWN, MODE, TAN A; BLUE VEILS, SILK GAUNTLETS AND GLOVES, MERINO SCARFS, EMBROIDERED SLEEVES, SHAWLS, CIRCULARS, COATS, togeth er with a variety of other desirable and . seasonable DRESS GOODS. deo 121 DAVID NEFF. CHARLES C. MALTZBERGER, No. 639 PENN STILEINT, In view of the appreeah of the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, mo lam inc very elegant *took of TOBACCO, SEGARS, &c., REAL MEERSCHAUM, BRIAR-WOOD AND PANE? PIPES, GEGAR ROLDEhO Alt D PORT MONNAIES, • TOBACCO BOXES, etc., Of the newest styles and finest quality, an ex examineron of which he asks of persons seeking deol2 3t] PRE SENTS.. Christmas & New Year's Presents. A. M. SOUDERS, No. 344 West Penn Street, below Zontintres Zotel, TT AS JUST OPENED A LARGE AND HAND- Ix SOME Variety of TOYS, FANCY GOODS, FRENCH CON FECTIONERY, CANDIES, FRUITS, &c. Suitable for the Holidays, to wlitoli he Invitee the atten tion of ilia obi ...tomer.% and the legato generally. • air Country Dealer. aupplled es usual. dee 12-313 A. M. SOUDERS. Estate of Jacob 13..sim, late of Pike town ship, Berka county. deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET TERS of Administration to the estate of the above nerved decadent, have boon granted to the vabserlbera re. ehllog in the ARM° tolnuellp, Roan may, All willow; laJobted to said estate are requested to make payment without delay, and all who hove claims or demands aolnet the gunk aro Woo rossoste to present them, prop• arty ardhentloated, for settlement. BENJAMIN NEN, / Ad caleietratore. nov 21411 JOAN KEN, Estate of Merckal Hoch. late of Rich. mond township, Berko county, dec'd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET vow of Administration to the eel of the above aimed doredent, have been granted to beertber, re siding In the mum townehip, 13orkel All persons Indebted to said estate are req• dine payment withont - delay, and all who or demands apdast the came, are aloe rola Mr,!*llllm% them, prop erty atilltentleatdd, for rettlemoilt:':' "1.t.!411. ,, , • • doi6-41t1 . Lap& It/AA Misistetrator. lities. The long experience of this House e different proportions and sizes to fit boys of on. JAMESON & Co. C. il R S T,, 31 A S AND • NE W YEAR'S GIFTS. GEORGE W. SOUDERS, NO. 422 PENN STREET, 31.11ADIDIO, PA., WOULD RESPECTFULLY INVITE TEE althea@ of Reeding and the public irrgeneral, to the largest and best selected aewrtment of Christmas and New Year's Gifts ever offered to the Dublin Me stock consists of a largo variety of . ° NEW-STYLE TOYS, Manufactured in New-York. beautlini DOLLS, wax-fin ish ; together with a full assortment of FANCY rizErrou CONFECTIONERY, And Candles of his:own make, which he will sell at wholesale and retail at the lowest city prices. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and others will find it to their advantage to purchase their Hoods for the Holidays at George W. Sondenes old estab lished Krist•Kindle's Head Quarters. dee 0-41 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS. THE MOST POPULAR ITOLIDA.Y PRESENT lS ONE OF HA DING'S BEAUTIFUL PHOTOUBAIII ALBUMS. Parsons at a distance may havo the following beautiful styles of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Sent by mill or express, on reeolpt of the prices unmixed Phot. Albums, Morocco, 12 Portraits, $1,50; by mail, $1,70. Phot, Albums, Morocco, 24 Portraits, $1,16; by ma 11,92,00. Phok. Albaroo, Morocco, so Portraits, $2,2,; by mall, $2,011. Flint. Albums, Morocco, 40 Portraits, $2,50; by mail, $0,50. Phut. Album, Turkey gilt, 40 Pori. $3,50 ; by mail, $4,50. Phot. Albums, Morocco hnt. 60 Pori. $3,50 ; by mall, $5,50. That. Album's, Turkey gilt, 50 Port. $1,00; by mall, $O,OO. Phot. Albums, Alla Rel. 40 Portraits, 15.7,00; by mall, $7,50. Phot. Albums, boautlful 10 Portraits, $0,00; by mail, $ll,OO. Phot. Aibama, Mor, oblong, 60 Port. $5,60 by mall, nB,OO. root. Albinos, Alto Rel., 80 Port. $7;45 by well, $lO,OO, Photograph Albums, maguillcantly ornamented, 100 Por traits, $9,26; by mail, $12,00. dibums sent 100 miles, on Express routes, at the prices la " first outman., free ;" at a greater distance, 23 cents for each additional hundred WM. W. HARDING, Manufacturer, No. 320 CHESTNUT STREET, Below Fourth.. Philadelphia. deo 12-al FAMILY GROCERIES. SUBSCRIBERS INVITE THE ATTEN TIONX of families to their very complete and varied assortment of CH - 010E FAMILY GROCERIES. Consisting In part of TEAL COFFEE, SUGAUS, SPICES, salllS, DEEP TONGUES, NEW OSAGE. EBEL, SALMON, SPEDPS. CONDI MENTS. PICKLES, AND CANNED FRUITS. Also a large assortment of GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, etc., etc. D. P. (METH & CO., At Peacock's old stand. deeld-kf] No. 104 South Fifth Street. EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD w I view. A........gena.exaL. COMMENCING MONDAY, DEO. 14th, 18(0. Direct to New-York Without Change of Care. - - ON AND AFTER MONDAY, Dec. 14th. Dian Passenger Trains will leave ltes!ding daily, (Sun days excepted) for Allentown, Munch Chunk, Bethle hem, Bandon, New-York, Sc., at 5.45 A. M., 11.15 A. at., eau! 4.10 P. M. /rum the UPPER DEPOT The 6.45 A. M. train is the Eastern' Express, without change of ears from Pittsburgh, and arrives in New-York at 1.45 P. M. This train Will stop only at Lyons, tetra, Bethlehem. Seaton and the principal station on the Jamey Central. The 1.1.15 A. M. Train will stop at all Stations between Beading and Allentown, and the 4.20 P. M. Train at an Stations, rxeept Morztown and Al Bustin. The 11.16 A. M. Train arrives in New-York at 6.00 P. M., and the 4.20 P. M. Train at 10.15 P. M. Tram Willedeave New-York daily (except Sundays) at 6 A. M., 12 noon, end 7 P. M., at the foot of ConrtlAndt Street and arrive in Beading at 11.10 A. U., 6 P. U., and 12 Midnight. Passengers are requested to purchase tickets before tak ing their seats, as higher fares will be charged on theenre. 13DWAND AL CLYMER., • Dee.l2-tf] President. 'Estate of Anna Dunkel, /ate of Outslau nee township, Barks county, deceased. IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET -11 TEAS of Adminiatratlou on the estate of Anna Duo kel, lets of Ontelmunue townehip, Berke county, decamped, have been granted to Solomon 0, Dunkel, of Manatowny, and •Sphratm Dunkel, of Ontelnunee township, county aforesaid; all persona having claims or damages against tha Mate of the eald deceased, are requested to make them known to the ...id administration without delay, and those Indebted to the estate are requested. to make Immediate payment. SOLOMON G. DDSKSL ; Adminietratore. now 2S-6t] EPHRAIM Estate of Solomon Dunkel, late of Exeter township, Berke county. deceased. NOTICE 18 BERE.GUIiVE N, THAT LET MN of Admiehitratior en the Estate of Solomon Junks!. late of Exeter township, Herbs county, deceased, have been granted to Amos L. Dirk, of Robeson townahip o cad John Ifoyor, of Mc otty of ]leading, county aforesaid all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the sold deceased, are reuusitod to make them known to tho sold administrators without delay, and those Indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment. AMOS L. DICK; . soy 23-13t1 JO iret /lOWA Administrator& Estate of Joseph Kunkel, late of Albany township, Barks county, deceased. Itlq OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT kg:. TERN of Administration on the Estate or Joseph onkel, late of the towneilp of Albany, Berke county, de. ceased, hive been granted to Solomon lister, of said town ship. All person having Maims or demands against the Estate of the sold deeedeut, are requested to make them known to the said Adminintrator without delay, and nom, indebted to the sold &Mate are requested to make Imatedt• ate payment. .. . . . . 28-6 t) SOLOMON' MISTER, Aduktnistratp, FOR RENT. MEE HOUSE IN COURT STREET, OCCUPIED at present by Henry W. Smith, Esq. Possession ibten oe the Drat day et April amt. ipHr EDWARD WALLACE. NOVA RUM DRINK A JUGIILY CONCENTRATED 1 VEGETABLE lIXTRAGT, A PUttE. TONIC, THAT WILL RELIEVE' THE A VFLICTEII, AN,I) Not riZo.,lte Drunkards. E. DR. HOOP-LANDS arauwAN BITTERS ritunium BY P Pit. C. M. JACKSON, NIELADELPUIA, PA. WILD EFFECTUALLY AND MOST CERTAINLY CURE ALL DISEASES, ARVINO FROM A Disordered Liver, Stomach or Kidneys. Th(lnroads of our oitirear are itufforing from DYSPEPSIA ft" "R MESSRS,. pod to whom tho followlug toes appty...we . guarantee Hoolland's German Bitters WILL CURE TIMM. DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER DISEASE. Do yo rice with. coated tongue mornings, witha bad teem is the month and poor appetite for hroakfa4? De you feel when you lint get up no weak and languid yon can scarcely get about? Do you have dinicoes In the head at times, and often a, dullness, with be/Woo/tepees atonally ? Are your bowels costive and irregular, and appetite changealde ? Do you throw up wind from the stomach, and do., Ott swell up often? Do yea feel a ful ness; after eating, and a sinking when the stomach Is empty? Do you have a heartburn occasionally ? bo yea feel low spirited, and look on the dark ride of things? Are you not tinusvarly nervous at Dine.? Do you not become restless, and often lay - until midnight- before you can go to sloop ?and then at times, don't yon Mel dull and sleepy most ef the time? Is your skin dry and scaly ? also sallow? biblical, is nos your life a burthen, full of forebodings ? ELOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Will Cure every ease of Chronic or Ner vous Debility, Diseases arising from a Dis ordered Stomach, Observe the following symptoms resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Coectipation, Inward Files, Pulliam of Blood to the Head, Activity of the Stomach, Nauman, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, ruining or Weight in the Stomeoh, flour Eructa tions, Sinking or Flattering at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Dillioult Breathing, Flittering nr the Heart, Choking ur Suffocating Sennatioun when in a lying poetam, Dimness of Vision, Dote or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain In the Head, Defi— ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Flex, Pain In the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbo, &a, sudden Finches of Heat, Burning In the Flesh, Constant Imagining' of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. PAILTICULELII NOTICE There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, pia up in quart Bottles, compounded of the cheap en whiskey or common rum, coating from 20 to 42 costa per gallon, the Mine disguised by Anise or Coriander Seed. This class of Bitters has caused and will continue to cause, an long as they can be sold, hundreds to tile the death of the drunkard. By their nee the by.l.4bi in kept continually undot the influence of Aldan:die Stimalinbs of the worst kind. the desire for Liquor is treated and kept up, and the result ie all the horrors attendant upon a drunk— ard's life and death. For those who doetre cud WILL HAVJa Liquor Blttero, We publish the following receipt. Oet ONE BOTTLE OF ROOFLAND'a GERMAN BITTERS and mix with TITRES QUARTS OF 000 D BRANDY OR WHISKEY, and the M oult will be a preparation ibt4 will pAll SXC/SL llt mo4l - virtues and true excellence coy of the uomoreue Li quor Sisters in the market, and will COST MUCH LESS. You will have all the virtues of HOOFLAND'S BITTERS In connection with a 0000 article of Liquor, at a. much less price than these inferior preparations will con you. BOOTLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Will give you a good Appetite, Will give you strong healthy nerves, Will give you brisk and energetic feelings, Will enable you to _sleep well, And will positively prevent Yellow Foyer, Bilious Fever, &e. Those suffering from broken down axe delicate constitutions from whatever valise, either Male or Female, will find in 1;1 , II)411-1111liz - Ne):$ T4tl! c. l )few t 1 a remedy This will restore them to their usual health. Such has been the case in thousands of instances, and a fair trial is but required to prove the assertion. REIVIEMBEE. That these Bitters are not Alcoholic and are not ifftendeil as a beverage. The proprietors have thousands of letters from the most eminent Clergymen, Lawyers, Physicians and Citizens testifying of their own personal knowledge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. From Rev. I : Newton Braion,D. p., lttor of the Env- dente/hr. of Relliillux k;:eAtalt[rige. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Mediating' in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, 1 yet know Of no =Meiling reasons why a man may not malty to the benefit he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, In the hope that he may ibne ten:tribute to the benefit of °teem I do thie the more readily in regard to Hoodand'a Ger man Bitters. prepared by Dr. C. R. Jackson, of title city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impression that they were *Wady an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Pao., for the removal of this prejudice by proper testa, and for aneonragament to try them, when suffering front great and long continued debility. The nee of three bottles of these dittere, at the beginning of the present year, wan fol lowed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bo dily and menial vigor which I had 0111 fell for Mx menthe before, and-bad almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank Ood and my friend fur directing me to the nee of them. PH/LAD'A, Jane 2S, 1661. 1. NSWTON BROWN. Diseases of the kidneys and bladder, in Young or Aged, Male or Female, are speedily removed, and tho patient restored to health. , DELICATE CHILDREN Those sabering from KABASMI7B, wasting away, with scarcely any Hersh on their bones, are cured In a earl . short time ; one bottle in such cases, will have a most surprising afloat. I=l Tia.vbm suffering clallaren u above, and wielitim to :oleo hem, will never regret the day they commenced with here Bitters. LITERARY MEN AND STUDENTS,' And lbw') working bard with their brains, abould always keep a bottle of HOOFLANDIi BITTERS near Mara, as they will find much benefit from its use, to both mind and body, invigorating and not depressing. It is not a Liquor Stimulant, and lemma no prostration. ATTENTION SOLDIERS ! And the friends of Soldiers. We call the attention of all having relation or friends in the army to the fact that " HOOPLABIni Oorman Bit tern" will enre ni ne.tenlbs of the diseasua induced by ex penury," mud privations incident to camp life. In the Bate. publlahod alum. daily In the newnpapern, on the arrival of kh4 rich, ik will be untitled that a vary large preportiou are anffering from debility. Every ease of that hied cat, be readily cured by ilooflald'a Merman Bitters. We have no hesitation in elating that if there Bitters were freely need among onr soldiery, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise would be lout. The proprietors aro daily receiving thankfill lettere from eufforere in the army and hoxpitaie, Who havebeen Teetered to health by the ate of these Inters, coat to them by their friend.. BEWARE! OF - COUNTERFEITS See that the Signature of "C. M. JACKSON," . ie on the Wrapper of eaoh Dottie. PRICE PER BOTTLE 75 CENTS, OR HALE DOZEN FOR $4 00. Should your neared drupelet not have the artiste, do not be put MI by any of the intoxicating preparattone that. way be offered In its piece, but mid to us, and ,we will !onward, securely packed, by expreee, Principal °flied and Manufactory, No. 613 ARCH ST. a' Cs 1•T 311 El el X 3 li7 AIL nr Eli , (Summon to C. M. JACKSON &CO.) Proprietors. Ate' For Sale by Druggists and• Dealers in every town in the United States. opt 814 st