• • 7-30 LOA 1\1".. IT S The Secretary of the Deasury gives notice that subseri: , tions Will be received for Coupon Treasury .:':;utes, payable three years from August 15th, ;864 with semi.annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per-cent. per annum, --principal and interest both to be paid in lawful mcney. These notes will be convertible at the option of the holder at maturity, into six per cent. gold bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be issued in denominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l.OOO and $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificates of De posit as they can be prepared As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dol lars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a cominiision of one quarter of one per cent. which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the officer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for commissions must . oe made from the deposits. Special Advantages of this Loan It is a National Savings Bank, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the best security. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in U. S. Notes, considers that it is payinn best circulating medium of the country, and it cannot pay in anything better, for its own assets are either in government se curities or in notes or bonds payable in govern ment paper. It is equally convenient as a temporary or permanent investment. The notes can always be sold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated interest; and are the best security with banks as colaterals for discounts. Convertable into a Six per cent, 5,20 Gold Bond. In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of convers ion is now worth about 3 per .cent. per an num, for the current rate for 6-20 Bonds is not less than 9 per cent. premium, and before the war the premium on 6 per cent. U. S. Stocks was over 20 per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present 'Mar ket rate, is not less than ten per cent. Per 'an- num.lts exemption Front State or Municipal Taxation But aside from all the advantages we have enumerated, a special Act of Congress exempts all Bonds and Treasury Notes from local tax ation. On the average, this exemption is worth about two per cent. per matins, accord ing to the rate of taxation in various parts of the country. It is believed that no securities offer so great inducements to lenders as those issued by the government. In all other forms of indebted ness, the faith or ability: of private parties, or stock companies, or seperate communities, on ly, is pledged for payment, while the whole property of the country is held to secure the discharge of all the obligations of the United States. While the government oilers the most liber al terms for its loans; it believes that the very strongest appeal will be to the loyalty; and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all depoSits. Theparty depositing must endorse upon the original certificate the deoomi4ition of notes required, and whether they are 'to be issued in blank or payable to order. When so endorsed it must be left with the officer re ceivinglbe deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department. • Supseriptions •will be received by the Tress• urer of the United States, at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the , First National Bank of Marietta, and by all National Banks which are deposi taries of public money; and all respectable BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will give further infor motion and afford every facility to eubecribere Geouips bvpoqtions, ME COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUORU, A POSITYN AND NrECIFIC, REMEDY For diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Dropsical Swellings. This Medicine increases the power of Diges tion, and excites the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Colcareous de positions, and all unnatural enlargements are reduced, as well as pain and inflamation. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. For weakness arising from excesses, habits of dissipation,, early indiscretion of abuse, at tended with the, following symptoms : Indisposition to exertion, Loss of Power, Difficulty of breating, ,Loss of Memory, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vission, Pain in the Back, Universal lassitude of the muscular system, flushing of the body, Hot Hands, _Eruptions on the Face, Dryness of the skin, Palid Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows Impotency, Fatuity, Epileptic. Fits, in one of which the patient may expiie. Who can say that they are not frequently fol lowed by those " Direful Diseases," "Insanity and Consumption.” Many are aware of the cause of their suffer ing, bid none will confess the records of the Insane Asylums. Melancholy deaths by Consumption bear am ple witness to the truth of the assertion. The Constitution once effected with Organic weakness requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU in vs r isb 1 y does. A trial will convince the most skeptical. FEMALES,—FEIVALES—FEMALES. In many affections peculiar to females the Extract Euchu is uneaqualed by any other remedy, as in ChlorOsis or Retention, Irregu-L lanty, Painfulness or suppression of customa ry evacuations, Ulcerated qr. Scirrhous state of the Uterus, Letichorrhoea - or Whites, Ster rdity, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from indiscretion, habits cf dissipation, or in the decline or change of life. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to urinate, thereby removing obstructions;pre venting and curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and intlamation, so frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling all poison ous, diseased and woman matter. Thousands upon thousands who have been the victims of quacks, and who, have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found they ,were deceived, and that the "Poison" has, by the use of "powerful astringents," seen dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps after Mar riage. Use Hembald's Extract Buchu for all affec tions and diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever Cause. originating and no matter of howlong standing. Diseases of these Organs requires the aid of a Diuretic, Helinhold's Extract Duchu is the great Diuretic, and is certain to have the do sired effect Riad' Diseases for which it is Rec ommended. Evidence of the most reliable and responsi ble character will accompany .the medicine. PRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE, or SIX for $5.00 Delivered to any Addicis, securely., paeke. from observation. ikacribe Symptoms in all Caminunicationa. 1 1. Cures Gum:Weed ! . Advice Gratis Address letters forinforinatien to: IL. IL T. IIELNIBOLD,, Chemist. 104 South, Tenth-att., bel. Chestnut, Phila. iiLLiBOLIP'S , Medico/ Depot, HELM/MI/Ai Drug and Chemical Warehouse. 694 Broadway, New York. Beware of Counterfeits and UnpiDitipred Dealers who endeavor to diapose 'for Ahcir . own' ;and "other?! articles on the reputation. Oinked by , , • . Nelmbold's Genuine Preperationa. ca Ct Extract Buchu . • 6. • Ct 'l4oSikd snld by all, Druggists e.veryimllll. _ _ HOSTETTER'S BITTERS A PURE AND POWERFUL TONTC, Corrective and alternative of wonderful effica cy in disease of the Stomach, Liver and Bow els; cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Head ache, General Debility, Nervousness, Depiest sion of Spirits, Constipation, Colic, Intermitten- Fevers, Cramps and Spasms, and all complaints of either sex, arising from bodily weakqess whether inherent in the system-or produced by special causes. Nothing that is not wholesome, genial and restorative in its nature enters into the compo sition of Bestettees Stomach Bitters. This popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; no fi ery excitant, but it is a combination of the ex tracts of rare balsamic herbs and plants with the purest and mildest of all diffusive stimu lants. . . It is well to be forearmed against diseaso, and so far as the human system can be protec ted by human means against maladies en gendered by an unwholesome atmosphere, im pure water and other external causes, HOSTETTER'S BITTERS may be relied on as a safeguard. In districts, infested with Fever and. Ague, it has been found infallible as a preventative and irresistible - as a remedy, and thousands who resort tort under apprehension of an attaek, escape the scourge; and thousands who ne glect ro avail themselves of its protective qual ities in advance, are cured by a very Mid' course of this marvelous medicine. Fever and Ague patients, after being plied wi th quinine for months in vain, until fairly satu rated with that dangerous alkaloid, are not unfrequently "estored to health within a few daysby the use of Hostetter's Bitters. The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the-appetite restored try thid agreeable to nic, and hence it works wonders in cases of Dyspepsia and less confirmed forms of indi gestion. ilictang as a gentleand painless appe rient, as well sie npun'tlie liver, it also invari ably relieves the amstipation superinduced, by irregular action of the digestive and secretive organs. Persons of feeble habit, liable to ner vous itttacks,Nlowness of spirits and fits of lan gour, find prompt and permanent relief from 'the bitters. The testimony on this point is most Conclusive. and from both sexes. The agony of Bilious Colic is immediately assuaged by a single dose of the stimulant, and by occasionally resorting to it, the return of the complaint, may be prevented. Last, but not least, it is The Only Safe Stim ulant, being manufactured from sound and innocuous materials, and entirely flee from the acid elements present more or less in all the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day. No family medicine has been so universally, and, it may be truly added, deservedly popular with the intelligant,porthm of the community, as HOSTETTER'S BITTERS. Prepared by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Piitsburg; Pa. Sold by all Druggists,-Grocers and Store keepers everywhere. IRL Rai RTC. Bitter "VVirie =ROI~T~ KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON. APURE and powerful TONIC, Corrective and Alterative, at wonderful efficacy irk diseases of the Stomach, Liver and liutcels., . Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints Headache, General Debility, Nervousness, De pression of Spirits, COnstiPation,. Iniermittent Fever, Acidity bf ihe, Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in ,the Stomach, Sinkitig or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, pif cult Breathing, YellOwness of the Skin and Eyes, Fever and Dull pains in the Head, Pain in the Side, - Back, Chest and Limbs. It will cure every case of Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising from a disordered . Stomach, Good for Male or Fe . male, Old or Young. • The most beneficial medicine known - ; given better satisfaction and cures more diseases than any other preparation offered to the'pub lie. Prepared Solely by Si A. KUNKEL & BRO., ItB Market street, Harrisburg. For sale by druggists and dealers everywhere. BEWARE OF fl' COUNTERFEITS „4:1 . As Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Trori is the only sure and effectual remedy in the known world for the permanent cure of Dysyepsia and De bally, and as there area number of imitations offered to the public, we would caution the communit3 to purchase nOne but the genuine article, manufactured by S: A KUNKLE & Bao., and has their stamp on the top' of the cork of every bottle. The very, fact that others are attempting to imitate this valuable reme dy, proves its worth and speaks volumes in its favor. The Bitter Wine of Iron is put up in 75 cent and $1 00 bottles, and sold. by all respectable druggists throughout the country. Be partic ular that every bottle bears the fec simile of the proprietor's signature. This Wine includes the most agreeable and efficient Salt of Iron we possess; Citrate of Magnetie: Oxide combined, with the most en ergetic of Vegetable tonics, Yellow' Peruvian bark. The effect in many cases, of. debility, loss of appetite, and. general prostration, of an efficient Salt of 'lron, combined with our valuable Nerve Tonic, is most happy. It augments the appetite:, raises the pulse, takes, off muscular flabbinese, removes the pallor of debility; add gives a florid vigor to the coun tenance. GENERAL DEPOT, 118 Market Street, HARRISBURG, PA. For aaleby all respectable dealers through out the country. [Ju 2.5-6 m THE COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO., Of Co/umbia; Lancaster County, Penna. FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount insured, $2,604,435 68 Whole amount of Premium Notes, 255,931 . .46 Bal. Cash Premiums, January 4,1863, 52,120 31 Recipts for premiumS, less Ages commies-7 ions in 1863,;; < 9,382 45 Receipts tor Assessinents less Aghs commissions in 1863, • 2,385 02 -- $l3 887 79 Losses and expenses paid in 1863, $10,133 32 'Bal. of Premiums., San. 1, 1864, 3,754 47 $13,887 79 A. S. GREEN, PRESIDENT, GEORGE YOUNG, Jr., Secretary. MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Treasurer. DIRECTORS : Robert T. Ryon, John W. Steacy, John ..Fendriek H. G. Minich, Saving F. Ebelleini Michael 5. Shuman, Michael S. Shumais., 8. C. Maymaker, !George Young, Tr., Nicholas Mc. Donald. Edmund Spering, Amos S. Green. 11 - ‘R. WHITTIER, I ILJ 65 Sr. CHARLES•ST., I PETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS,' ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. ESPEOIAL ATTENTION TO CHRONIC DISEASES, Dy s p e pig, " co.ripumptioil, Complaint, Diarr hea, Piles, &e l and all ~.Female Complaints. =. Da. W. will serid - his Thew of . Chronic Dia. I eases, for 6 cents, to pre-pay postage. Symptom - Res for any,disease, forwaided., TA:1"'" Medicines fortvildek anY Postai° Ce in the irditid`hTatel: -. 'nli oilice Bus; ' 2 • D. R. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia,. Pa, IS NOT A BAR-ROOK DRINK, OR A SUBSTITUTE FOR RUM, Or an Intoxicating Beverage, but a highly con centrated Vegetable Extract, a Pure Tonic free from alcoholic atimulent or injurious drugs and will effectually cure Liver Complaint, . Dyspepsia, and • Jaundice. 1100FLAND'S SERBIAN BiTTEas WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF Chronic or Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising from a Disordered Stomach. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS resulting from disorders of the digestive organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness_ or weight in the Stomach, sour eructations, sink cling .or fluttering of tee Pit of the Stomach, iwimming of the Head, hurried and difficult Breathing, fluttering at the heart,: choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of vission, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in the head, defici ency of perspiration, yelloWness of the 'skin and eyes, pain in the side, back, cheat, limbs, Sic., sudden flushes of heat, burning in the flesh, constant immaginings of evil,• and great'de pression of spirits. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL GIVE YOU A Good, Appetite, Strong berves, healthy Nerves, Steady Nerves, Brisk,• Feelings, Energetic Feelings, healthy Feelings, A Good Coas'itution, A Strong Constitution, Healthy Constitution, - A Sound Constitution, WILL MARE THE WEAR STRONG, Will make the Delicate H earty, Wall make the r stout, Will make the Depressed Lively, Will make the , • - Sallow Complexion Cleiii; Wrll make-the Dull eye Clear and Bright. kWill prove a blessing in every family. ,03-Can be used with perfect safety by male or Female, Old or Young. ,PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations soid under the name of Bitters, put up in quart bottles, com pounded of the cheapest Whiskey or common Rum, costing from 2.0 to 40 cents per gallon, he taste disguised by Anise or Curiander seed. This clues of Bitters has caused and will con done to. cause, as long as they can be sold, aundreds to die Ike death of a drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under theinfluence of alcoholic stimulants of the worst kind, the desire for liquor is created and kept up, and the result is all the horrors at tendant upon a drunkard's life and death. Be ware of them. For those who desire and will have a liquor bitters, we publish the following receipt : Get one bottle Hoofland's German Bitters and mut with three quarts of good Whiskey , or Brandy, and the result will be a preparation that will far excel in medicinal virtues and true excellence any of the numerous liquor bitters in the market, and will cost much less. You will have all the virtues of Hooftand's Bit ters in connection with a good article of liquor and at a much less price then these inferior preparations will cost you. DELICATE CHILDREN Those suffering from marasmus, wasting away, with. scarcely any flesh on their bones are cured in a very short time ; one bottlo in such cases, will have most surprising effect. DEBILITY, Resulting from Fevers of any kind—these bit ters will renew your strength in a short time. FEVER AND AGUE.—The chills will not re turn if these Bitters are used. No person in a feVer and ague district should be without them. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D.. Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through dist' net of their ingredients and effects ; I yet know of no suffici nit reason why a man may not tes tify to the benefits he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the bene fit of. Others. I do this more readily in regard to Hooflaird's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson because I was prejudiced against them for a number of years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend Rob't Shoemaker, esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when suffering from great and long debility. The use of three bottles of these bitters, at the be ginning of the present year, was followeii by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had almost dispair ed of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of therh. .1. NEWTON BROWN. Philadelphia, June 23, 1362. ATTENTION! SOLDIERS! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. • We call the attention of all having relations or friends in the army to the fact thati"Hoof land's German Bitters" will cure nme-tenths of the diseases induced by privation and ex posures incident to camp life. In the lists published almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large proportion are suffering from de bility. Every case of that kind can be readi y cure.l by Hootland'a German Bitters. We have no hesitation in stating that, if these bit ters are freely used among our soldiers, hund reds of lives might be saved that otherwise would, be lost. The , proprietors are daily receiving thankful letters,from sufferers the army and hospi.. tals,who have been restored to health by the use of these Bitters, sent to them by their friends. Beware of counterfeits!. See that the eig nature of "C. M. Jackson," is on the wrapper of each bottle. PRICES Large Size, $1:00 per bottle, or a dozen for $5. Medium size, 75e per bottle, or 1- dozen for $4. The larger size, on account of the quantity the bottles hold, are much the cheaper. Should your nearest druggist- not have the, article, do not be put off by any ofthe intoxin eating preparations that may be offered in its place, hut ,sond to us, and we will forward, securely paked, by express. • Principal Office and Manufactory, No. 631 ARCH STB.C.F.T. ZONES & EVANS, Successors to C. M. Jackson & Co. A GENCY OF THE, DUTCH EAST INDIA COFFEE COMPANY.. DEPOT :-168 READE-ST., N. Y. The above. CompanS , are known all over the world as the owners of the Coffee Plantations of Java and Batavia in the Dutch East Indies, and are the largest monopolizers of Coffee, on the Globe. . • The undersigned (who is , appointeCtlieir sole Agent in the United States the, British Colonies) will have tor sale Hine dif-• ferent kinds.of COFFEE,' which, for regular ity of grade and cheapness of price, will ifely competition. , Our " .13.4TAeFIA COFFEE " never before introduced in this country,. but extensively use4on the Armies ; nd tunes of Europe and richly 'veined, will be , putup,at prices to come within the reach' of all coneilmers i : and our EXTRA JAVA will be the Magnum Bonen Coffee , of the age. , We will have, for accommodation of Grp— 'bers, Families and Girvernment CoPtin,ctori, samples` - (dry, iiid'iltriwaylpr testing. Orderwsolicited. On receipt of cash, Coffee promptly' A...LlPPM.4l l ,4,loB'#eitiPi-st Y. • '&l6 Agent,'D. E. 14 ct;Fonfrap". • FISH'S 14131 P }HAMM APPARATUS. Boiling—Frying—Stewing—Steeping -- ' WITH THE FLAME THAT LIGHTS THE ROOM. • * * By the flame of a common lamp, at the cost of a cent's worth of oil, a very comfortable breakfast can be cooked. • * —N. Y. Tribune. * * • Simple in construction, easily kept in order, ready for use in a moment • • convenient to have on hand. • • Drug gist's Circular. * * • Fish's Lamp is one of the most popular novelties of the day, • • • the utility of it is unquestionable, a great saving is made in heatin,,, ,, and cooking small articles, and can be made to cook meals for a great many persons, which is actually done on this ambulance cars WhiCh carry the sick-soldiers. * Scienhfic American. • * * • * For family use, hospital tent, bar rack, picnics, fishing, nursery, or sick room, it is an article 6f comfort, beyond all propor tion to its cost. * • Hall's Journal of Health. • • * I have tried the apparatus, and my wife and I proclaim the same a most valu able and indispensable article, and we now wonder how, we could have so ong done with out it. * • Ed. Coal Oil Circular. • • • An economical contrivance for getting up heat at short notice for nursery and general household purposes, .• • • one important point is the saving in cost over coal tires. * • * N. Y. Evening Post Prices from Two to Six Dollars. Capacity from One to Four Quarts. Three Articles Cooked at one tine with one Burner. Arranged for Kerosene or Coal Oil, or Gas. A Descriptive Pamphlet of "thirty pages fur nished gratis. . THE UNION ATTACHMENT, Price 50 Cents To be attached to a toinrrion Kerosene Lamp or Gas Burner, by which water may be boiled, and food cooked ; also arranged to support a shade. Every Family needs one. • WM. D. RUSSELL. Agent. No. 206, Pearl St., New York. 113- Agents Wattled. II r Two af these Heating Lamps can be seen at John Spangler's Hardware. AGEIGIILTIIEAL CH EMI CAL CO.'S eau , I:Eigipz,as. - D ABULETTE. This Fertilizer is composed of night soil and the fertilizing elements of urine,conitiinn4eltetnicallY and mechilicalry with - oth.evalutible fertilizing agents and ab sorbents. It is reduced to a pulverized condition, rea dy for immediate use, and wit;,out loss of its highly nitrogenous fertilizing properties. Its universal application to all crops and soils, and its durability and active qualities, are well known to be all that agriculturists can disire. Vann $25 FER Tote. . . CHEMICAL. COMPOST. This Fertilizer is largely composed of animal matter, such as meat, bone, fish, leather, hair and wool, together with chemicals and inorganic fertilizers, whiCh decompose the mass, and re tain the nitrogenous elements. It is thorough ly impregnated withnirine, and the thinner portions of night soil. It is is very valuable fertilizer for field crops generally, and especially for potatoes, and garden purposes. Its excellent qualities, strength and cheap ness, have . made it very popular with all who have used it. Price, $25 PER Tor:. TREE & FRuiT FERTILIZER. It is a highly phosphatic fertilizer, and is par ticulurly adapted for the cultivation of trees, fruits, lawns and flowers. It will promote a very vigorous and healthy growth of wood and fruit, and largely increase the quantity and perfect the maturity of the fruit. For hot house and household plants and flowers, it will be found an indispensable article to se cure their grpatest perfection. It v. ill prevent and cure diseaied conditions of the peach and grape, and IS excellent for grass and•lawns. The formula or method of pombining its consult's:it - fertilizing, ingredients have re ceived the highest approval. of eminent chem ists and scientific agriculturists. Price,,:sso PER TON. _ • • PHOSPHATE, OF LIME, The Agricultu ral Chemical Company ,manufacture a Phosphate of Limc in accordance with a new and valuable formula,lfy which a very supe rior article is produced, so far as to be afforded at a less price than other,Manufacturers charge. Practical tests have proved that its value, as a fertilizer, is equal to the best Phosphate of Lime in the market., Pricets4s pen 'turf. 11:—Tra'sts CAsw:—Cartage and Freight to be paid by the Purchaser. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO- 3 S WORKS, At Canal Wharf, ou the Delaware. Office, 4131 Arch St., Phi/adephia, Pa. R. B. FITTS, General Agent. The Company's Phamphlet Circular, em bracing full directions for using the - above Fertilizers, sent by mall 'free, when requested. Just Published, a new edetion of Dr. Oulvertrat's Celebraled Essay On the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrbrea. or Seminal Weakness, Invol untary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, ImpedtmentS to Marriage, etc. ; also Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexu al extravagance. Price, en a Sealed Envelope, only Six Cents. The celebrated author in this admirable es say clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice, that the alarming conse qences of self-abuse maybe radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medi cine or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure, at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every suf ferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. lt3a This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post paid;on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing the publish ers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE § CO., 127Bpwery, New-York, , P O. Box, 4686. • • READY ROOFING Ready to nail down. READY ROOFING At less than half the cost of tin roofs. READY ROOFING More durable than tin. READY ROOFING Suitable for steep Or fltit roofs.' READY ROOFING For all ki RE A o DY i G i O n O s F I i Nn G all climates. Easily, cheaply, and quickly put on. Needs no coating over with cement after it is natlad down. READY ROOFING Made of a 'strong woven fabric, thoroughly saturated and covered upon oth surfaces with a perfectly, water-proof composition, and put up in rolls ready for use-40 inch wide, and 75 feet long. We also manufacture LIQUID CEMENT, For Leaky Tin Roofs, Much cheaper and more durable than oil paint. ALSO • COMPOUND CEMENT, For Leaky Shingle Roots; which will often save the cost of a new„,roof. Sample of Ready Roofing and Circulars Ben by mail when , daeired. Favorable terms made with responsible par ties who buy to sell again. READY ROOFING CO., 73 Maiden Lane, N. Y. FOR RATS, MICE,'ROACHES, ANTS BED-BUGS, MOTHS IN FURS, WOOLENS &c., INSECTS ON ?LA r q S,FONFL§,AttiMalt, Put in' 25C., &M. and sl' Boxes, Sallee(' and Flasks. Three and Five dollars sizes for Hotels Public Institutions, &o. • ".Only infallible remedies known." Poikomi." "Noti,lliingerous to the Human Family." c!Rank come out of their-notes to,die." . li*,Sc, ;la wholesale mallarge cities. , kr'Sol4 by all diuggiere and retailers eve:- rywhere."- • ' • - 113". Brwocalittlf all worthless imitations!!. It. 1" See •thate.COSTAR'S" name its on each Box, Bottle, and Flask, before ycni buy. Address/ . 630STAiti ' • Trigeipal Depot, .982,,Broadarax, N. Y. . 7>r By this Sigh we Conquer "Whenever the way seems long, Or the heart begins to fail, We sing a more wonderful song, And tell a more wonderful tale." JANUARY 1, 1865. pgra.m.„„e„,,a;a= OF TEI B Z•bt Ntb3 pork illtreurp. The Pride of the Fireside IN the prime of a vigorous intellectual man hood, the Phmnix of the weeklies begins its flight for the new year, over the wrecks of its flagging and lifeless contemporaries, with its eye fixed upon the sun, beneath which it owns no rivalry. The war, which has toppled down whatever' is shallow and baseless, has written no wrin kle on the bright regis of our success. Our features for the..i.sue of 1865 shake the pillars of whatever has heretofore been deemed im• perial in serial literature. Both sides of the Atlantic render us tribute. We shall continue the thrilling romances of Miss M. E. Bradon, necromancer of the strong dark passions, to whom we pay more money annually than the entire capital of our imitators t and add to our American staff the champion jester of the cap and bells, Josh Billings, who will commence with the first Of January a series of his well known inimitable comic papers, written ex pressly for us, in his irresistably convulsive vein. Harriet E. Prescott, the most polished aria imaginative sketch-writer living ; P. T. Barnuni, the world famed show-man and au totnographer : Miss M. A. Earle, Fairfax Bel bur, Dr. J. H. Robinson, and "Ned Outline," renowned and versatile novelette-writera, will eke out the sparkling contributions of such facile poets, fuilletonists, humorists, cri tics, travelers, paragraphists etc. as George Arntdd, W. 0. Eaton, -Millie V. Cartienter, George Alfred Townsend, Julia S. Ingraham, Edward Willett, George Martial, Joseph Bar ber, J. A. Peiten, and , others numerous enough and clever enough to run all the news papers on the Continent. The vivid pencils of Darley, McLellan, 111114 White, the first draughtsmen of the age, will make the new volume pictorial, and whatever of fugitive or metoric note may appear during the year, will at once be engaged and, made ' available. In addition to its crisp and teliag editori als; its delectable Gossipers' Club, in which the aptest and wittiest poems, caricatures, and burlesques of the time, first appear; and its coquettish Ladies' Promenade, to which all the mothers, sweethearts, daughtere, wives, and widows'of the land subscrioetheir expe rieeces, The. New - York Mercury will eendp ne the faithful an] cogent : Photographs of Popular People, ` . highly illustrative of the oldest, ablest, and artfulest folk of the era ; the Great Fashion Article, by Jennie June, whose sprightly notes upon the latest and most perfect i'.. ew York modes, are suggestive to leaders of so ciety everywhere, and universally consulted, both in the' metropolis and rhroughoht the , country; and cornmeace# series 01 illustrated Sketches of Grotesque Adventure in Foreign climes during the War, by Alfred Trample; , as well as Hints upon Cookery, by Henry Gosling, the metropolitan cuisimer. The first of the year will inaligUrate the thrilling original novelette by Doctor J. H., Robinson, entitled: A t.rrti x ; or, The Child of the Cord, which will be followed by a splendid new sto.y by Miss M. E. Braddon. written express ly for " The York Mercury." Notwithstanding the upward march of every article of luxury and cot suinplion, and our enormously increased outlay for the year 1865;, 1 the Star Paper of the Republic, with its foity columns of sterling original matter, will con, tinue to be issued at six cents a copy, and' sold by all newsmen and periodical-dealers in America. Its long and honorable history. insures its subscribers against the casualities and fatalities which have , swept so many mushroom journals off the board, : and left their patrons disconsolate at the loss of their money. To mail subscribers our terms ale:. Cash La advance : Single copies, $2.50 a year ; three copies, $7; six copies, $l3; nine copies, $2O. The pasty who sends as >2O for a club of nine copies will receive an addition al copy free. Six • months' subscriptions re ceived. Canada subscribers mutt send twenty cents extra for each subscription, to pay the Canadican posts g Subscribers should be careful to write plain ly the name of their post-office, county and State. Specimen copies sent free to all appli cants. Address. CAULDWELL Ar WHITNEY, Proprietora of The New York lila-airy, Roo. 48 Ann-st., and 113 Fullon-st, N. 3.. JOHN CRUEL, "acticaL NO. 92 MARKET STREET, MARIETTA Takes this means of inforritirtg,hts.old cus tomers and the public generally, that he ha* re-taken the old stand (recently occupied by George L. Mackleyo and is now permanently fixed to prosecute THE HATTING 117.1RINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Having just returned from the city where he selected a large, varied and fashionable assortment of everything in the HAT AND CAP LINE, and .now only asks' ac examination of his stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere.. Having also laid in a stock of Hatting mate rial, he will be enabled, at short notice, to manufacture all qualities—from the. common Soft to the most Fazhicmable Silk Hat. Employing none but the best of workmen, and, manufacturing good goods at low prices, he hdpes to merit and receive a liberal share If public patronage 13 — The highest price paid for Furs—in trade or cash. FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1" OF MARIETTA Designated Depository and Financial Agent of the United States By instructions froth the Secretary of the Treasury, dated March 26th, 1364, this Bank is authorized to receive subscriptions forAiie National 10 40 Five per cent. Loan, in Coupon or Registered Bonds. t . , This Loan, principal and interest, is'paya ble in gold. On Bonds of ssooqand upwagduit semi-annually. (Ist of March and.. September) ' and on those of less denomhiatieni annually, (Ist of March.) Subscribers can receive Bonda.prith Coppons from March Ist, by paying the"adehied inter est in coin, or in lawful money hy4adding, per cent. for pre - i.ium. Or, if preferred,, may,l deposit' he principal only,' and 'receive Bonds' with Coupons from date of subscription. Register,d.Bonds will be issued .of, the de: nominations cif i5O, $100; $500;$];0210, # 15 , 000 and.slo,ooo, in:. Coupon Bondi; of $5O, $100; SAO and $l,OOO, Fel 'the greater convenience' of subacrib ire; thei. different Banktuand Bankers throughout' thyountry-are;auporired to act as agent for ' ' ' • As unly .$200,000,000 of this Loan can' be issued,, we would urgp.upon peraonaha,ving surplus monel;to subac:riba pronintly' and ie cure thedinvestinent at par. - • • The Secretary in prespnt r ixtg this new „Loan. to the Oublid through the National Banks re lies iipon: the lib6rality pattiotism! our people . , to use all honorable means, and to, make exertion for its sale. It is hoped that Lancaster' eMinty, having done:to well the pestin.furnithing the Go; vernment means, will be egnally prompt at this time. AMOS BOWMAN, , Cashier. A MERICAN 110tEL, .Pgi-1.4. A DELR Located, on: Chestnut street,- opposite the OLD STATE HOTISE,•,.. , . 'and in close proximity to the principal Jobbing and Importing Houses, Banks, Custom Himie, and places of amusements. 'The :City Cars calke t taken at the door (or Within It :aqincre)i for any depot in the, Thellopse hat been.rentevatid and `refitten. " - ' • 4 ' • , MYATT. ay IMILLINGS; • I . PROPRIETORS. • G ODEY'S LADY'S BOOK the Cashion iiiagazine of No iii Literature, Fine Arts and Fashion.;. - moat magnificent Steel Engravings. 1). Fashion Plates. Wood Engravings subject that can interest ladies. Crochet, ting, Netting, Embroidery, Articles Toilet, for the Parlor, the Boudoir ac; Kitchen. Everything, in fact, to make COMPLETE LADY'S ROOF. The Ladies' Favorite for Thirty-five Irl„ No magazine has been able to compet e with it. None attempt it. Godey's Receipts for every departme n t household. These alone are worth the ' of the Book. Model Cottages (no other !rt. azine gives them), with diagrams. Drawiag Lessons for the Young. specialty with Godey. Original Music, worth $3 a-year. Ott,. magazines publish old worn-out; but th e scribers to Godey get it before the music stor e ', Gardening for ladies. Another perul,at,., with Godey. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart 8; c o. New York, the millionaire merchants, app Ea: in Godey, the only magazine that has then. Also—Fashions from the celebrated lira; of New York. la-Ladies Bonnets.—We More of them in a year than any other zinc. In fact the Lady's Book enables r, t , ady to be her own bonnet maker. MARION HARLAND, Authoress of "Alone," " Hidden Path," & writes for Godey each month, and fora., u: magazine. We have also retained all of old and favorite contributors. Terms of Bodey's Lady's Book for 1S1 , ;, [FROM WELCH TEMPS CAN BE MO lATI 7. The following are the terms of the Book for 186 d. At present, we will rec... Subscriptions at the following rates. Due r tice will be given if we are obliged to advao,.. which will depend on the price of paper. One copy, one year, Two. copies, one year, Three copies, one year, Four copies, one year, Five copies, one rear, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, . . finiking six copies. , It:!, Eight coplea,.one year, and and an extra cwy to the person sending the club, making nine copies, .), -,, Eleven copies, one year, and an ex tra copy to the person sending the club, making twelve copies, " Additions to any of the above clubs, t: . each subscriber. Godey's Lady's Book and Arthur's IL hiliozinelll be sent, each one year, on ceip%of $4,140. We have no ctuba with am other magAzine or newspaper. The rur.,, must all be sent atone time tor any club. Address 1.. A. GODEY, North-East Corner 6th & Chestnut-sts., October l - 6-3t3 Philadelplua. ERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH A` Family end an Agricaltaral Journal 'Tiewiteit y to Choice Literature, includ in4 . Pn etry, Noveletts, Tales, and. Moral and Ente r _ taming Reading generally. In the I.aergy Depiiittriient we shall present the chone , Avs• riettekwitbin the reach of our emended meant. The 'Nov , ,,letts, Tales Poetry, Bc. , shall he suliplied'frdirt the highest and best sauce:, and be equal to anything to be found in any journal or magazine. Agriculture a d Horlicultur.e, embrficin: Farming,m Gardening, Fruit-Raising, &c. nu lab Ors in• thik department for over 3.1 year, have met the cordial approbation of the p.. lie. Our purpose has been to furu ss 1,.1„ and reliable information upon these very En , portant branches of industry, and to pr te-y them, so far as ih our power, against the doctrines and.selfish tiurpoaes of the many r^ pirics and sensation-advetiturers by xhic Farmer is incessantly assailed ; this porh THE GERMANTOWN TELEGRAittf is alone woith . thewli ' ole price of subseritt . News DERARTMENT.—The same iit,•!• care and discrimination, in gathering at,' paring the StirtifigtEven hi of the Day,cs, ly foi this paper, which heretofore been tr.c its marked features and given so unit. - rzi, isfaction, will be continued with redoitt,: et forts to meet the increasing demtutii the public TERMS.—TWO Dollars per arum nt one dol lar frir six months: No orders 'teemed with out the cash, and all subscriptions s 4 r; red nt the end of the timi , paid for. ADDRESS, PHILIP R. FREAS, Editor and Proprietor, Germantown, l's. October 2:4-3t.] ADSOURNED COURTS FOR 156,5. llit ordered by the Court, that the Adjourned Courts for 180 for the trial and decisions of cases in the Common Pleas, Orphans' Court, and Quarter Sessions, are to be held as follou3: FOR ARGUMENTS. 1 we il k,cons zt encing on Monday, March ftO th. 44 " June 19th. " 44. a Sept. ISO. I 44 CI tf Dec. IStio To continue one week from the said days re spectively, and as much longer as the business may require. All the cases on the list for ar gument ia•the Orphans'. Court, shall be taken up on the first days' of said terms, and be pro ceeded* with nail dispose& of, unless continued by consent or cause shawn.. The cases on the argurneut list in the Quar ter Sessions shall be taken - upon Wednesday of said term, if not prevented by the Orphan , ' Court, and if so, the cases in the Quarter Ses 810X111 Will tie'commeneed on the termination of the Orphans' ♦Court bus.ness• The argument of the cases in the Common Pleti's to be commenced' on Tburvilay of the weettt if not prevented by the ()manna' Coat or Quarter Sessions cases, in.that case, the ar gument list of said court is to be taken up it the termination'of the cases in the other court' and preceded in until disposed of, unless con tinued by consent or cause shown. It is further ordered that the absence O. counsel'at the time appointed for bearing thE cues mentioned in the preceding orders shall be no cause for suspending the proceedings therein, uniess'by Consent, er legal ground for continuance be-shown. ADJOURNED JURY TRIALS. it is 3 Ordered by the Court that Adjourned Courts kr- aury Trials an the Common Pleas. will be held all tollowa: t l week, enmmendng on Monday Jan'y 30th, CC s SC " Feb'y 20th, 44 sC " Feb'y 27th, 4C " Sept. 4th, •< cc Oct. 16th, Antl took other periodwaa may be appointed at the. aforesaid Courts, or at regular terms. SELDOMRIDGE, - : ' . Prothonotary. ,- PORTABLE PRINTING OFFICES. • , • rot-thOist of Mgr , charitii, Druggist' • YIP i aid altliusiness and • -Wcife ssionable men , . . _ . - wish to do their - - own Minting, nest -- .„.,N ~A.„‘str-I•AL - ly andUheaplv. 4apted to the print ., ing ••o f - Handbilts , Billheaday Menhirs , Labels, Cards and . Small Newspapers. Fall instfiretioirs hattititerinreachtliffi.eeunabling s I)o4,°YeZfaYelieTti•ofrelde.to .Wert; tke en m ehe u e n ta cee of as i) tuil p y e dee-4 ; Cutoi 6 skit's.' Addritaa,. APAIIIB. I . , ZR.E.y. St, CO. 31 Peak Row, IL Y.., ass& 50.Lincoln - eri 0 Boston, Massa ; , , -F , QUAL or REGULdIi TIMEKEEPER S can be had • otlle, L.& E. .L.ZAIIII, Cor orth Queen-at., and.Center.Square, Lanais terf,Ps., in th e illhape of Neiritilibritria Levers" the ;beetarticle of Swim_ re now In the mar kat 'They itriniiPtilft - taie thaul'any W 6tC5 °factual quality and net amtniefoitimekeemeg :1101RBE-iL`IPIUArriiFILY, for so " May 22d, May 29th, " Oct. 23d Dec. 4th