paik Ettegrapt II All RISBURG, PA SATURDAY EITENFSU, .IARC,Ii 12, 1864. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.—AIi Adver ti;ements, Business Notices, Marriages, &e., to secure insertion in the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accom panied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regulitr .-erring Edition are inserted in the Morn . g Edition without extra charge. CITY ITEMS EAN:;-.-ro.T's Bronchial Troches for hoarse ness and throat diseases, for sale at Dr. Miles' Drug store, corner Third and North streets, and Dr. Wm. H. Egle's Drug store, Ridge Avenue. jan3o-dtf THE celebrated crystal spectacles properly adjusted to the eye ; microscopes from 100 to 700 diameter ; tower telescopes, field glasses, defining an object from one to ten miles, and all kinds of optical, mathematical and philo sophical instruments at Rosendale's Optical institute, 8 Market Square. Artificial eyes inserted. Send for a circular ! janBdtf 7 i ;- OWN AND COUNTRY. AN important notice is published by the committee of the Citizen Fire Company. I:I7I.LDZERY AND STBA.v . G-ooD3—every vari ety—opened out at Ft. Ward's. Read adver ti.sement. Tim West Branch Insurance Company, 16- cazed at Lock Haven, Lycoming county,' has failed and appointed assignees. R ET. JaatEs G. CARNOCHAE, of Troy, will preach in the Old School Presbyterian church, to-morrow, morning and evening. • LOCUST STREET M. E. CHURCH. —The regti 7 : - lar public services will be held onto-morrow at the usual hours. Rev., B. S. Hillwill preach in the morning, and Rev. T. H. Robinson in the evening. .........40 FilE£ BAPT/ST Causca.—Owing to the ab sence of the pastor no discourse will be de livered. in this church to-morrow. A. prayer meeting will be held in the evening, com mencing at 7 o'clock. THE Seventy-ninth regiment P. V., arrived: at Louisville, Ky., yesterday, on its way' home. It may be expected here in a few days. The 79th is commanded by the gallant Col. Hambright. A SOLDIER was relieved of about $BO in greenbacks, in the vicinity of the market houses, this morning. .No doubt the "pro fessionals" attend market and mix in the crowd. =El=l REV. MR. Fox, of the German Reformed Church, will preach in the English language, to-morrow (Sunday) forenoon, at 10k o'clock, in the Good Will Engine House, Ridge 4.va nue. The public is invitid to attend. . , AMITSEALENTS. —There are now five places of amusement open in our city, and alll doing .a thriving business. A sixth will be open in a few days. Who says Harrisburg is not in a "flourishing" condition ? TILE Parke House, on Market street, be tween Third and Fourth, is offered for sale: This is an excellent business stand, with a large run of custom, and its Admirable loca tion recommends it to capitalists. See adver tisement. THE Second Lutheran Congregation 'will hold divine services in the Orphans' ..Court Room, in the Court House, to-morrow morn ing at 10i o'clock. The Sunday School will be held in the same place in the afternooll, at I I o'clock. A CUOICE lot of fancy chickens, raised from premium stock,'Nvill be sold at Hoffmau's sale, on Tuesday, They are all Etna specimens of the choicest varieties,, embracing Black Span ish, Silver Poland, Black Poland, and Nankin Bantams. 2t TsE Lochiel Rolling Mill company adver tise for proposals for erecting fifty dwelling houses. We also learn that a company of capitalists intend erecting a block of dwellings 270 feet in length, in the vicinity of the Round House, the ensuing season. This is evidence of the prosperity of our city. Let the . good work continue. A SPECIAL atnErnzo of the City Council will be held this evening, at 81 o'clock. The members are requested to be punctual in their attendance, as matters of interest will be acted upon. It is rumored that the ordinancr relative to the present market hours will be repealed. The Sixth Ward Comicibium ques tion will also be settled. • Stnate.v AwsrAv.s.—By different nations every day in the week is set apart for public worship; Sunday by Christians; Monday by the Greeks; Tuesday by the Persians; Wed nesday by the Assyrians; Thursday by the, Egyptians; Friday by the Turks; Saturdai by the Jews. Add to this the diurnal revo lutions, and it is apparent that every moment is Sunday somewhere. i=oz:l Matz= was attended by the usual rash and jam, this morning. Prices were enor mous, Think of 40 to 60 cents per pound for butter; $1 to $2 per pair for chickens; 15 to 20 cents per pound for beef, pork, veal,- etc. ; 10 to 25 cents per root for horse-radish; SO to $1 a-piece for pups; $1 to $2 for a one-. horse wagon load of wood; and other articles at equally high rates. As soon as the bell tapped there was a general grabbing for mar keting, regardless of prices—every person seizing the first article he wanted, lest he would obtain none. OUT country cousins, seeing the eagerness with which their go9asl were taken, asked immense prices. Did pitrz' chasers exhibit a little hesitancy in rciar4l4 buying, they would be enabled to obtain.what they want at lower prices. As ionise Ifile - Y are willing to pay exorbitant rates they must expect to be imposed upon, MA.?. Gm. Snign.panotd through this city at noon to-day, en toe ADZ. the West. SONE five hundred men belonging to the Pennsylvania cavalry, left for Chattanooga last evening. Snarrturasx.—Samuel A. Paist, blind me dium, will lecture in Exchange Hall Sunday, 13th inst., at 7P. nt. Seats free. AT A MEETING OF THE UNION MEN OF THE FIRST WARD, held last evening, at the Black Horse Tavern, it was unanimously resolved to meet this evening, (Saturday,) at the same place, to nominate ward officers and elect con ferees to nominate City Treasurer and School Directors. A fullattendance is earnestly re quested: RETURNING Hoh;i.'—Thei'llarrisburgers who were captured at -Bath,'. Va., in a skirmish with the rebels, while members of the 20th Pennsylvania Cavalry, have been exchanged, and are at _Annapolis. They are expected home daily. We •hope the old First City Zouaves will meet them, as a number of them served creditably with that corps during the nine months' service. A HINT TO Feameas.. —There are three things easily raised and -harvested, for which, the farmers may depend upon it, there will be an enormous demand arid high prices paid during the war. We refer to potatoes, beans and onions. The farmers could not do a better thing for themselves and their country than to plant these vegetables very extensively. If it appears, as the spring advances, that the wheat crop is likely to be short, and that fruit will be scarce, onions, potatoes and bettnit must be had to fill the vacuum: P 64.1 01 AFFAP:S.iThii look - up contained' fourteen occupants last night. They had a hearing before Alderman Kline this morning, on a charge of drunkenness, and were dis charged. The following are the names of the party: E. M. Lee, (fined Si,) Irvin Siegel, (fined $l,) James Fit Moore, Louis Cochran, F. D. refight; (filled *sl,) tiCirrigan, Daniel Irwin, John Laford, George Warner, Charles Hinton, Jacob Fox, Rosanna Gillen, Patrick Gillen and Francis Drew, (fined $l.) There are no 'other, police items to report to-day, Au' EHBOP..---To suppose that every man you see with a gold cord around his hat is a Giga dier Brindle. ANOTECER---TO suppose :that every Copper head you hear whining about the destruction of the Constitution, has ever read that article. A. THIRD—To suppose that every one whom you meet with.a brick in his hat is a house contractor. ' Al Fouarn—To suppose that those Locofoco Editors who blow so ,much about the worth lessnass of Greenbacka will refuse to take the aforesaid "depreciated currency' in exchange for subkeziptions.--.2ftchange. , TRUE PA.Taxorrsx.--Sruith, the "razor strop man," early volunteered in the 104th Illinois, at $l3 per month, though he was making al most a month's pay in a day. He participa ted in all the engagements of the•regiment till the battle of Gettysburg, where he was -wounded in the leg, which he came near losing by amputation. He was taken to a hospital and ffkrially cliSeliarged, notwithstand ing his protest and:•asseyeration that he had 'one more left of the same sort' Since his return he has been devoting himself to pro curing recruits gratuitously. SANFORD has prepared a splendid pro gramme for to-night and one that will attract a large crowd. Among the other 'attractions, we notice the Burlesque Circus, in which Dan Sanford Rice will appear as clown, and S. Hall Stickney as ring-master. C. Myer Roger will perform a grand single horse act. There is a fine selection of comic songs, overtures, &c., in which the members of the, company will appear. The entertainment will conclude with the Ravels' Statue Blanck. The opera house has been doing a great business. It is crowded every night to over flowing. Those desiring seats must go early. The SIXTH WARD COVIWILMAN. —The Organ seems to be terribly exercised about the bill recently passed by . the Legislature declaiing Mr. Morris' seat' •in council vacated, and charges the Republicans with originiting the measure. Welitive'the assurance of a ()Wien 'of the Sixth ward, whose Dernocracy is far more creditable than the "loyal" (?) editors 'over the way, that the Democrats, with all the good citizens of, the ward •referred to, having been denied representation by a Democratic Council, sought the intervention of the As sembly in their behalf and obtained it. They feel under many obligations to Masts. Alle man and Fleming, Who interested themselves in the measure—securing its passage—and Alley tell the Patriot that when the citizens of the Sixth ward choose a councilman they in tend selecting a man who will not misrepre sent their • interests, be he Republican or Democrat. If that paper "calaulates" other wise, we think• they will be "slightly mis pt taken. A Sal:mime - I , T groiri APOIIIID. —the New Cas tle Courant spoils the , sensation story which )2as bean going the rounds of the press for some days relative to the murder 6f a sol dier at Enon Valley by his wife and paramour. The man did return as stated and discovered ,the infidelity of his wife, but left "the neigh borhood, either the same night or early the next morning, and though diligent inquiry T►as made, was not heard of until Wednesday last, when he turned up, alive and well, at Enon Valley, from whence he went to visit this father in Ohio. His sudden disappear ance excited fears in the minds of the neigh bors, which were strengthened by the fact that his wife and his paramour had his watch and plenty of greenbacks. All the twaddle about the tight rope performaxice, and the parties or 'either of them having: aeknowleTged their guilt or been arrested, was hatched in the excited imagination of.. a Pittsburg paper's informant. The guilty pair have left for parts -,Z nknow : : Tux members of the Y. Y. C.'s are request ed to meet at their room, this (Saturday) evening, at 7 o'clock, P. at. By;order of the President.. marll-dlt* SECOND WARD NONIENATIONS.—Town Coun cil, B. G. Peters; Judge of Election, J. B. Boyd; Inspector, Edward Boyer; Assessor, N. Zoßinger; School Director, F. B. Reber; Con stable, Moses. Fleck; Conferees. George Berg ner and E. S. Zollinger. BAPTIST ORIIRCL—There will be service in the Baptist church, corner of Second and Pine streets, to-morrow morning, at 10i o'clock, and at 7 o'clock in the evening. The pulpit will be occupied by Rev. Dr. Loomis, of Lewisburg University. The public are in vited to attend. Seats free. • NOTICE TO BEM:iv/A/NG OFF/CERS AND TO AL L PERSONS PRESENTING Rscaurrs.—S. S. Child is now ready to make out the necessaay papers for the collection of premiums for presenting recruits, and still continue s to make out offi cers' recruiting accounts, pay rolls and all kinds of writings' connected with the military departments. Having had much experience in military writings, he is fully capable to transact any kind of business connected with the various departments. Office in Dena TMEGRAPII Building, T)iird street, Harris burg. mars-d2w ME Hawaii Rum attracted a fine audience at Brant's Hall, last night. The acting was grand, and the ,scenery magnificent. In a word, everything connected with the forty : fourth entertainment of the The Combination Company was all that could be desired. fine Saturday night bill has been prepar ed, and consists of that interesting play en titled The Factory Girl. This 'fine piece will bear frequeht repetitions, and is well worth a visit. It will convince every spectator that "all is not gold, that glitters." A very excel lent drama will conclude the entertainment. We are pleased to notice the oritinued suc cess of Rouse's Star Troupe. A more popu lar or meritorious company never appeared on the stage. SPECIAL NOTICES. BANNYART'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES For the cure of Hoarseness, Throat Dis eases, &c., are specially recommended to ministers, singers and persons Whose vocation calls them to speak in public. Manufactured only by-C. A. Banrivart & Co., Harrisburg, Pa-, to whom all orders should be addressed. sold by druggist every where.. _ Bead the following testimonials from some of our eminent Clergymen: Hesimitstma; Feb. Bth, 1864. C. A. BenbrvAnr—Dear Sir: I have used Brown's Bronchial Troches, Wistar's Lozengei and other preparations for hoarseness and throat troubles, and in comparison with them all, can cheerfully commend ygur own as` a moat admirable specific for public speakers and singers, in cases of hoarseness, coughs and colds. I have found them serving in time of need, most effectually. Yours truly, T. H. ROBINSON, Pastor of N. S. Presbyterian Church. agree with Mr. Robinson as to the value of Bannvart's Bronchial Troches. .W.. a OATTELL Lat4.Pastor of 0. S. Presbyterian Ohnrch. Ilaaatsscso, Jan., 1864. To a A. Runtvairr. ',-,::Dear Sir: In. the habit of speaking very frequently, and in places where the vocal organs are very much taxed, I have found the need of some gentle expecto rant, and that want has been supplied in your excellent Troohes. I consider them very far superior to any Lozenges that I have ever used, in removing speedily that huskiness of the voico arising from its too frequent use, and impairing the effectiveness of the delivery of public ad. dresses. Yours, Am. JNO. WALKER JACKSON. Pastor of the Locust St. Methodist Church. To C. A. BA-NuvA-wr—Deur I:raving used your Bronchial Troches, I 'unfree to say they are the best I have eves, tried and take great pismire in recommending them to all persons afflicted with Awe throat or huskiness of voice arising from public speaking or. singing.. Yours, dtc.,* G. G. RAKESTRAW, Pastor of Ridge Avenue Methodist Church. DISTBICT ATSMUIEY'S autiassusa, Feb. 29, 1864. To C. A. Bemrvarr—Dear Sir I have found your Troches to be invaluable in re lieving hoarseness and in strengthening the muscles of the throat. They impart clearness to the voice, and, are aertninly of great.bene fit to all - public speakers. A. T. lIERIt FOR SALE. pIIVATE SALE. The tipdegrove Lock property, Ave mites north of Har risburg, fronting matt the Pennsylvania . =Bland railroad, near the depot, west the turnpike, cnitietingof a Canal Grocery Store and a Hotel, is offered at "prliate arde until the lath day of March, 1861. The cantd"4 r4;tcery is the best stand on the Pennsylvania canal—large and coaune- Mous stabling . snd bay hammy and itablararranged to lock each team separate ;warettormes for. grain, carriage house, yeigh-scales, sheds, Ice house, and all other houses necessary for mirMng. on thp basilica The Hotel (Rockville House) has a good run of both rail road and canal custom, and is a desirable opportunity for any one wishing an opening In a buskers already estab lished. - The title to the property is perfect. Reason for selling is on account of ill health of the owner. Apply on the premises, or by letter, to W. P. HP,NRY, janlOdewtd Susquehanna P. 0., Dauphin co., FIL REAL ESTATE AT YEITATE HALE. The several properties of the &tate of WILLIAM AL LISON, dechased, in the city of Harrisburg, consisting of Houses on Front street 'and Chestnut street, at and near the corner of Front and' Chestnut streets, a vacant lot on Mulberry street, near Third street, and 193(, acres of land at the eastern terminus of Market street, are of fered for sale. For terms of sale apply to the undersigned, Seventh and Noble streets, Philadelphia. de2l.-dtf] THOMAS COCHRO.. LOW FOR SALE.—A. number- or lots -have been laid out on the Jonestown Road, about one mile east of the city of Hanisburg, which are being sold at low prices. To persons 'desiring to secure a home for themselves, and to be 'relieved from the present exorbitant rents, this is a rare opportuigty A number of lots have already been sold and but few re main on hand. The plan of said iota can be seen at the Sheriff's office In Harrisburg where persons desiring to purchase are requested to call and see the seine. J. SWILL Harrisburg, Jan. 15,1864. isnle FSALE.—A Fivti-horae-power 6TEMA ..12 ENGINE and BOILER, in good order. Apply_ lo F. (MEM', feb.23-tr Walnut street, below sistn. - . FOR BALE, 50,000 an d HEMLOCK JOIST SCANTLING. Apply to SLIZIITZ,. mar9-441.* Walnut st Sixtlt• PeL NuU, 250 BUST-TRA'S'of PEA NUTS for safe in lota, at TWO DOLLAMS-per ba th e', by inaraivr* ; , .SBY & KUNKEL' SURBILIOR WINES AND BRANDIES ever offered In this market. In bottles and by the gal as el' quarts ideom WIC b., hs (X, MEDICAL. GLAD NEws FOR TEE M'ORTIINATE: TUE LONG-SOrGHT-FOR DISCOVERED AT LAST Cherokee Remedy, AND CHEROKEE INJECTION! COMPOUNDED FROg ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES. CHEROKEE& REMEDY, the great Indian Diuretic, cures ail dfseases of the urinary organs, such as Inconti nence of the ur*, 1411 , 414. - of, the fladifer, Z, flam mation of the Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, Stricture, Gravel Gleet, Gonnorhect, and is especiarly recommended in those cases of Fluor Albus (or Whites in females) where all the old nauseous medicines have failed. ia• It is prepared in a highly concentrated form, the dose only being from one to two teaspoonfuls three times per day. .tw It is dluretiC and alterative in Its action; purifying and cleansing the blood, causing it to flow in all of its original purity and vigor; thus removing from the system all pernicious causes which have induced disease. CHEROKEE INJECTION is intended as an ally or assist. ant to the CHEROKEE REMEDY and shoidd be used In conjunction with that medicine in all cases of Gonorrhea, Gleet, Puler Albers or Whites. Its effects are healing, soothing and demulcent; removing all scalding, heat, chordeo and pain, instead of the burning and almost un endurable pain that is experienced with nearly all the Cheap quack Injections. Sally the use of the CHEROKEE REMEDY and CHEROKEE INJECTION—the two medicines at the same time—all improper discharges are removed, and the Weak ened organs are speedily restored to full vigor and strength. • ea-For full particulars, get our pamphlet from any drug store in the country, or write us, and we will mall free, to any address, a full treatise. YAW - Price, CHEROKEE REMEDY, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $6. sa-Price, CHEROEEE INJECTION, $2 por bottle, or three bottles fer Sent by express to any address on receipt of rap Sold 6y all druggists everywhere. DR 'W. R M:ERWIN & CO., Sole Proprietors, marlo:eodly . No. 59 Liberty street, New York: CHEitOKEt CURE ' THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE, CORPOMDEe FRO 3;: ROOTSI , BARKS AND LEAVES. An unfailing cure for SperFatorrltea, Seminal Weak ness, Nocturnal Bmissicors, and alt diseases Caused by self pollution; such as Loss of Mowry,. Universal Lassitude, Pains in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age Weak Nerves, Difficulty of Breathing, Trembling, Wakeful ness, Eruptions on the Face, Pole Clountenance, Insanity,. Consumption, and all the.DirOla complaints caused by de parting from the path of nature, This medicine is a simple vegetable extract, and one on which all can rely, as it has been used in our practice for many years, and with thousands treated, it has not failed in a single instance., Its curative powbrs have been sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn case. AiirTo those who have trifled with - thee constitution, until thek think themselves beyonalliefeach of medical wenivold say, Despair 7loi I..the CIMROKEE Ceara will restore 14u heilth and vigor, and after all quack doc tors bavielailed ! OirForjrill particulars, got a Circular from any Drug Store In ty? country, or write the Proprietor, who will mail free taany one desiring the same, a full treatlae is pamphlet form. ilEif•Prices $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $6, and forwarded by_exproes to all parts of the world.. rr9o4)4l. ,..... rwe i ta:e w d7V r o j arer . e, SOLE PROPRIETOR; mule eodly l/. 69 Liberty greet, New York. A44O)EPIVPus.. BRANT'S HALL. BRANT'S HALL: GRAND STAR Combination Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, Combination Dramatic Company, OROWDS TURNED FROM THE DOORS UNABLE TO GAIN ADMISSION. 4PLEYDID SATURDAY NIGHT BILL . TIVQ EXCELLENT PIECES. °cry e n dlp Nitta' clocam' '014171111 streams of laugh . trialluzi "AP ACTORt GIRL, FACT GIRL, I TACTORY GIRL, FACTORY GIRL, FACTORY GIRL, FACTORY GIRL, FACTORY GIRL, FACTORY GIRL, OR, li,i; POOR GIRL,S DIARY THE POOR GIRL'S DIARY Aud the Comic Drama, called the TWO UTGRWAYMEN. TWO BIGELIV'AIISEN. TWO HTIEGWAIItEN. MISS FANNY-DENHAM, • DHSS FANNY DENIM, MISS FANNY DENHAM, MSS FANNY DENIM. in two favorite characters. Introducing several songs. The whole company in the bill Secure Seats and Come Early. For particulars see small bills. SANF ORD'S HALL. THIRD STREET, BELOW 'MARKET STREET, REAR OF HERR'S HOTEL. OPEN FOR THE SEASON MTH • SANFORD AND TROUPE. DRAWING ROOM CONCERT. SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 12. STATUE GLANCE. BURLESQUE CIRCUS. SANFORD AND TROVPE. Orchestra Seats can be procured In advance at Barin vart'e Drug Store. Doo Poli re ce O s=y a s t i 6 nlteiraL l el k o eb pile t e o rv i torder. Admittance 25 cents. Orchestra chairs, 55 cents. - • • • • • Private Wes, entire, $5 each; single'seats, $/ each. jaral-dst • CANTERBURY MUSIC HA Ll 4. WALITUT ST., BELOW THIRD._ J. KIDD Sole Lease. OPEN EVERY EVENING, With a Elrat-elass Company of SINGERS, DANCERS, COISEDIANS, ka , Ste. ..... ..........• • • ........... 'testa in Boxes. cents INDURIESIDDURIES!! ANOTHER assortment of Pocket and Doak Diaries for 1884, ju st received arid for sale eltaap• at feb2 SCREFFER , S BOOKSTORE, Hanisbarg. ORANGES! ORANGES! Just received.' 65 BOXES ORANORS, in prime order end for sale "low, by Ifebq W. DOCK, JR., Is 09. T EAF LARD.---Fifty kegs prime Leaf Lard N for sale by I tfeb29lw4l EBY & VITKLE. SPECIAL NOTICES. "Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial is the only safe and re liable remedy which has ever been prepared from the -juices of the pine tree." * * * * " Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar. Cordial has given evidence in thousands of cases of its power to cure in Consumption of the Lungs, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, and eruptions on any part of the body." • * * * " Those who are troubled with throat and lung disease,s, cannot do better than get a bottle of Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, and-use . It according to directions." * * "We believe that one dollqr spent for Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial will do more to purify the blood and cure scrofulous sores than ten dollars on any other remedy." * * * * "The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the appetite restored - .by Dr. :'chart's Pine Tre( ) , "Co' e = "'Dr. Wisjiares Pine Tree Tar Cordial does its work at once, and the patient is immediately relieved and cured," Ataz. Don't fail to read the nest column. EMI madod6t4o4, 1321 MEDICAL. DR. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL IF.: TEE VITAL PRENCEPLE OF THE PISS TREE, Obtained by a peculiar process in the dis tillation of the tar, by which its highest med ical properties are retained. Have you a Cough. ? Howe you SoreThroal Have you any of the premonitory symptoms of that most fatal disease, Consumption? Those who ,should be warned by these symptoms generally think lightly of them until it is too late, Prom this fact, perhaps more than any other, arises the sad preva lence and fatality of disease winch sweeps to the grave at least "one-sixth" of death's victims. Consumption has destroyed more of the human family than any other disease, and the best physicians for many years have despaired of a cure, or a remedy .that would heal the lungs, but for more than two hundred years th . p whole medical world has been impressed that there was a mysterious power and effi ciency in the Pine Tree Tar to heal the lungs; therefore they have recommended the use of Tar Water, which in many cases had a good effect; but how to combine the medical pro perties so as to heal the lungs, has ever been a mystery until it was discovered by Dr. L. Q,. C. WISHART, of Philadelphia, Pa., the proprietor of “Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Car ? Many, not only of the people, but physi cians of every school and practice, are daily asking me, "What is the principle or cause of your success in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption ?" My answer is this: The invigoration of the digestive organs— the strengthening of the debilitated syste r ra the purification and enrichment of the bibod, must expel from the system the corruption which scrofula breeds. While this is effected by the powerful alterative (changing from disease to health) properties of the Tar Cor dial, its healing and renovating principle is also acting upon the irritated surfaces of the lungs and baroat, penetrating to each dis eased part, relieving pain, subctuinginflamma tion, and restoring a healthful tendency. Let this two-fold power, the healing and the strengthening, continue to act in conjunction with Nature's constant recuperative tendency, and the patient is saved, it he has not too long delayed a resort to the means of cure. I ask all to read the -following certificates. They are from men and women of =ques tionable worth and reputation: Dn. Wisatar—Dear Sir:—l had a very dreadful cough and sore throat for one year, and my whole system was fast giving way, and I was prostrated on my led with but little hope of recovering. My disease baffled the power of all medicines, and in a short time I must have gone to my grave, but thank God, my daughter-in-law would not rest until she went to your store, No. 10 N. Second street, and related my case to you, purchased one bottle of your Pine Tree Tar Cordial and I commenced to use it, and in one week I was much better, and after using three bottles I am perfectly well, and a wonder to all my friends, for they all pronounced me past cure. Publish my case if you think proper. REBECCA rr A wir uroN, No. 13n Wylie street, Philadelpida- Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial is an infall 'able cure for Bronchitis, Bleeding of the Lungs, Sore Throat and Breast, Inflamma tion of the Lungs. Pifr. Wean says; Dn. Wpnalvr—Sir:—l had Bronchitis, In flammation of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath, and Palpitation of the Heart in their worst forms; 1 had been treated by several of the most eminent physicians in Philadelphia, but they could not stop the rapid course of my disease, and I had despaired of ever being re stored to health. I was truly on the verge of :Vrave. Your Pino Trcc Tar Cordial was hOly reconcmended to me by a- friend; I trietht, and am thankful to say that, after g four large, and ono small, bottles, I was restored to perfect health. You can give re ference to my house, No. 968 N. Second street, or at my °Mee of Iteceiver of Taxes, from 9 a. K. to 2 p. at, corner of Chestnut and Sixth streets. JOHN WARD. Read the following from Utica Ds. Wxsuaar—Dear Sir:—l take pleasure in informing you through this source that your Pine Tree Tar Cordial, which was recom mended for my daughter by Dr. J. A. Hall, of this city, has cured her or a cough of more than five months' standing. I had thought her beyond cure, and had employed the best of medical' aid without any benefit. I can cheerfully recommend it to the public as a safe and sure remedy for those similarly afflicted, as I know of many other cases besides that of my daughter that it has entirely cured of long standing coughs. Yours respectfully, JOHN V. PARKER, Daguerrean Artist 126 Genessee street, Utica. * * have used Dr. Wishart's pi ne Tree Tar Cordial in my family, and can oordia.ll7 recommend it as a valuable and. safe me di c i n , for oolds, coughs and to those pre disposed •#* consumption. r. G. A. FOSTER, 160 Genessee street. The a b ove ex , e a fzw among the thousands which this great - TentiedX has saved f3"W' an untimely grave. We have thousands of letters flub plird. Clans end d rugg i s t s who have prescribed tuld sold the Tar Cordial, saying that they have never used or sold a medicine which gave such universal satisfaction. TN Tar Cordial, when taken - in connection with Dr. Wishart's Dyspepsia Pills, is an in fallible cure for Dyspepsia. The I'm Ts= Tan Comm, will cure Coughs, Bore Throat and Breast, Bronchitis, A s thma, Whooping Cough, Diptheria, and is also an excellent remedy for diseases of the kidneys andfemale complaints. BEWARE OF COVIMERtere.neS Tlae &mine has the name of the proprietor and a pine tree blown in the bottle. 411 others are eptolotut Smitar *MS. PUllt StPM 121:09 and Oa DOLLAR per Boma. Pro- Mon only by the Proprietor, Dr. L. Q. C. Wishart, No. 10 North - Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by Druggists everywhere, at Wholestde by all Ma .delphia end New York Wholesale Druggists marlo-1y-