A NOTHER GREAT CURE IN THE CITY 01? NEW YORE, Of a highly respectable citizea, wzll known to the Mercantile community, by DR. J. 11. SCHENC K, _ TUE GREAT LUNG Docroit OF PHIL- ADELPHIA OFFICE N.Y. AND GALENA LEA ECO., No. 2S Nassau St., New York, lune L 1865 Pu J. H. ScrinNeß--Dear rir :—For oven fifteen years l have been tumbled with a se vere cough, and usually two Or three limes a year with more or less hemorrhage, which to gether, for the lust few years, hits kept me thin in flesh and too weak to du busii , ess'of ally kind witnout suffering. In. August last I had a very severe hemormace„ and, .according to the judgement of a good New N ink physician, 1 was classed us beyond tae reach of medicine and wits Ali VLiCii to be prepared, so fur as pro petty matters were concerned, to leave at short notice. The physician (and my good friends) said that the firSt "cold 1 Mos must prove fatal. Early in January 1. took a Se vere cold, and fortunately was occupying rooms at No. 32 BOND 'STREET, di cctly over your office. I think anciut 'the ISM of January 1 procured ir bottle of your Pulumn ic Syrup and coinnienced taking it freely. My feet and limbs were very much' swellett, and all the symptoms ofa spendynnath scent ed to, accompany my cold. I - Sent far my former physician, and stated to him that 1 was taking your medicine, and after: rintraiiiig them to him, and having taste() of Minn . &c. ; lie replied: .•:You Can take them iibe they will d you no 'harm:" lie said : "Yeti know what 1 told you laqt summer, y and say the same now, if you' have aiiy thisiness to close Op, 'do not put it off.", lie raid to uthe.r friends that he •'CUOI see no hope fur me," and my niends and relations 'concluded my time had come. At this time 1 wt.s t, king freely of your medicine ; but had not seen you The doctor called alew times, and found we (much to his surprise, he said,)„ improving, and he could not understand why. My faun was increasing-in yourmedicines, arld I had a wish to have spy examine my ease, and see what you had to say. When you 111'61. Came to my room and made the' examination, yini gave me but little Micouragethent, but on the contrary, expressed saddoubts or ,iny ever being helped ont of my then seeming difficul ties. Tue second time that you called, tind ing me still gaining - , you gave me encourage ment, saying,." my symptoms were improv ing; the Pulinonic Syrup, Sea-weed Tunic and Mandrake Pills had acted like ii-Chartir. , " My circulation, my:cough, my appetite, all began to approve, and 1 cOu.d Walk about my room a little.. You visited me-dearly every Tuesday, and found -me improving,-- and, told me not to go out of my room unto the first day of May. 1 took no cull While under Your treatment, my appetimbecame timt-rnte, :and you told me to eat everything I wished of a nutritious nature, and , to-ixercise-about the room as much as ressible. 1 followed yoUr advice, and to the surprise of tripplilliitysician and friends, I seem much better than 1 have been for several years, and breathe better than I ever expected a person could with one Wog the left being completely dried up. 1- feel very grateful to you, and consider your advice and medicines inivaltiable. .Yours, truly, DR. SCIZEIVCR—'DearSir :—About two years ego I was taken with a very troublesome cough and a pain- in my breast ; sevut of eight months passed away without ray doing anything fur myself. 'Then 1 applied to "a physicist], whwattendea-me- for about. three months without rdidering me timk e.ervice. .1 also obtained the advice and treatment of 'a physician in one of our hospaitalsoind had the advieg and treatmelit of two other phy sicians, but all - to 'no - purpose : During this lend space of time-I- was 'nearly dead;- :ever al times my friends came to see ale and wit ness my exit into the spirit-world: was coil fined to my-bed two Months at 0110 lime. Illy breathing was exceedingly short. I gave up several times all hope ut getting better; and as legurded getting well, that was, entirety nut of tile question. And ,tu think this duy 1 ant well and hearty ! I was adVised by some 01 my friends to try Da. •scit tscit's .111016:les. 1 accordingly knight bottle- after ibottle, until I reached the ilia ; then I- found a decuird change in my cough fur the better. 1 suffered severely front palpitation of the heart,-and two weeks after -co tn monct:d taking yourdnedieffie this difficulty ceased. %illicit 1 fustwentto Dr. Schenck's office it was with dill - lenity that I could get up into his reception room, I was so weak and so swelled ; my skin was assal low as though I had the jaun dice ; I felt- dull, heavy; and sleepless. Di. Schenck, after examining lee, said both my lungs were affected, and, gave toe- but little hope ; but his medicines, in about two weeks, took tight hold of me; it seemed' to 'right through my , whole:- - sptem. •Tlte -Pulmonie Syrup,- Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake - Pills, all took right hold - in the rght plaCe• The Pills brought away great quantities olbile and slime ; the Syrup liniened-theinatter •in toy lungs,. which name off very free ; the Seaweed Tunic ,saves me an appetite, - - and everything amulet; to taste good. ' To;show what- great power the medicines have in purifying my -s3 stein, and -to 'show how bud k was diseased,- beSide all the bile tout passed my. bowels, and the great quanti ties 01 phlegm and matter . 1 expectorated. broke out all over,in large boils, that wotild continue to gather- and run lot about six weeks. and Ihad at one time over twenty-five boils. 1 have nothing of the kind • now, and feel like another , persou .altogether.. 1-can safely say that I baYemot enjeyed such health fur five years its 1 domow, and cannot praise you and yoir medicines- eboug,li.- May God abundantly bless and preserve you I . isthesiir- eere desire of one who -has been so wordiernit ly relieved through yonr ageacy - .; and - YE any. one desires to know;with regsrd-to the trutii-• fulness of this report,if they willeallmpon any of my friends, or upon me, N 0.4 Dryden Place, near Thompson street, , below- et`rdwalader, Philadelphia they will be perfectly satisfied with the validity ; of= the case. YOUFS ' with much respect, ;MARY SCH NA IDT. . . - - The above tase,-as described, is peifectl) correct. .1.: know: it to ,be true. • Yours, "- " . T. 13. MILLER, . . Pastor of Hancock M. .E. Church., DR. SCHENCK.*iII be professionally at his principal office,, No. is NowrirSIXTII STREET:. corner of CmiimgacE, PB lA, every . Saturday, from 9 A. M. until 11 3 . M. ; No. 32 Bond street, New York, every Tuesday, from 9to 3 ; No. 33 Sumrher street, Boston, Mass., every Wednesday, from 9 to 3, and every other Friday at 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. All advice free, buffoi a, thorough examination of the longs with Ins Respirometer, the charge is three dollars. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Sea-weed Tonic; each j. 0.50 per bottle, or .s7_4l,per half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 25 cents per box.FOR. SALE _BY ALL DRUGG ISTS GG ISTS AND DEALERS; - • ' JA,COB -LIBHART., JR CABINET- , A 1 Alt DR. ANIINDERTA:ICKR, MARIETTA, PA . WOULD most respectfully take this meth od of informing the citizens of Marietta and the, public in general, that, having luid in• a lot of seasoned Lath ber r is now prepated,to, manufacture all kinds of CABINEI' in every style and . :variety, ,at abort notice He has on land a lot of Furniture of his own manufactme,'whicir for - fine finish aid good workmanship, w.ill rival any City make. Ira' Especial attention paid to repairing. Hails also now.prepared to attend, in 4111 its branches; theUN.BEILTA KING business, be, log supplied with air excellent—nerse,• large_ and small Biers, Cooling Fox, &c. Da°CoFgl.N.S' finished' in any style—plain or costly. • . Ware .Ronm and " Manufactory, near-li. fry's - new Winding, near the . ..Upper,,Sl4-, ," Marietta, Pa.. ,.fOct42 Pa, .,:Z&IOE 67 1 OF BUI.F WINDOW '4DES at Temarkably low prices— Jos PT SPANGLER. LIZ/ C7l2e prdian 011,11 T. Is a protected solinion of the OTOI/DAL OF IRON, a new tliscovery in' medicine which rrt the root of 0 1 100050, by supplying. the blood win; its vital principle, Or life element—lßON. Title is the - SPelit Or the wiliftlerfoi success of curing this remedy in Dgupepsia, Liam Complaint, Dritimy, Citron:a inti 7 Hirai, Units; Niqi:aus Chill:: and Caws. of Trigi)r, Naectata of Kidar ha and Blad&?r, Female Complaints, and all diseases wiginatibg in a bad state of Wood or hccompa cd by debility of a low sttae ii tie system. Being free from - Alehohol in any form, its eneigizing-ellects arc not followed b% corre sponding reaction, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigoi and new life into all pails of the system, end building up an Iron .Cou stitution.' DYSPEPSIA. :AND_ DEBILITY. Front the venerable archdeacon Scott, D. 'D. DunhaM,. tn Canada Et, March 24, - 183.5 * *‘• am' an' inveterate Dyspeptieof - mune than 2.5-rears shouting." • " 1 have been so wonderfully bene fitteil in the [lute short , wees's durin4 witiOt: have used the Peruvian -Syrup, - that :can scarcely Per:it-tilde /11i'Seir the reality. — people telt Tliave kiirrvil rile mne n tatOeished at the change. lam widely known, and , :an. but recommend to °Uteri that which has thine co much fOr me." * * * - A :Case of 27 Years' Mending- Cured: From Insley Jewett, No. to Avon piece, Bos. .17.1.1 - hiLve suffered- and; sotnetitites se•Verely, fn .1.7 yearsfrom. Dy.4pirpbiti. eo.utundtice:d taking the Peru viateSyrup. and found imme diate beliefit torn it. °ln .the course of three or tour weeks. 1. ,was entirely relieved iron my :utrensgs; tied lksve enjoyed Utiiirteitupted health ever since." - • ln Eminent: Divine of .13ovton ,vays '' I have been using he Peruvian Syrup for some time pas!vit,gives me new vigor, buoy ancy of spirits, elas?iehy of moseie.", Thousands have been changed by the use' of this remedy; froin ivenk, rimed, suffciing c: en lurrs, to strong, healthy,_and .happy oa 1 I and women; and invalids cannot reasonably hesi tnte to give' it a trial. . . A pamphlet of 32,-pugei, containing certifi cates of cares' all.. 'recommendations from some of che . most eminent phybleians, clew men, and others, iciil be sent IREE to any ad- See that each bottle has PERUVIAN RUP blown the gla,s• run. SA Lr. nY J. P. Dinsmore, Proprietor, 36 pcy Street New York. , AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. C. S SHELDON Alr - Medical Men agree that . 10011CP, is tbe. hest remedy fol Scru:ula and all liihdred ases e'vcr nisco.tere3. Th, difficulty has been to obtain alane 6 - elution of it. 1. 1 1{.11. ANDER:3' lODINE WATER. 1s a Pure Sulutiiin of ledine,.without a sol vent.!' Cont4ming A Furs GRAIN to each ounce A most Powerful Vitallzing Agant and Restorative. It n.>s eurzd eunn spitoeuLA in U." LC E RC, CA EC k: ILLS, SALT Rii E ET.141 &C, Cire will he sent F.lll,l:✓Vo`upy one send -tine; their a ItIrCS.S. Prire LOU a bottle, or CLfor 85.00 Thepared by Dr. 11: Anders, physiria4frialui . . • -, rOR StiL.E." BY 'J. P. EI:CS:WIRE, 36 Bey Street, York .111100',$ 2,[l!,sar t of hil'o eliefistr HAS USED FOR DEARLY" • • HALF A CENTURY, WITH THE ➢LUST- ASTO.NISUING SUCCESS IS Coughs. Colds, Hoursehess, Sore Throat, In fluenZa, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver • Complaint, prOichit6; liiitteuity of BreOthlng,' every afl coon of . `The .77ii - ocit,g•,..aiza Chest.' • - . - which earrjps off more victitn.s than any other disease, and Which ba141.1 ;the of the Physicians to a greater extent ?hart any etlier malady, often TO TIIIC. rII MEDY! when all - others prove inelMetual. RAPID IN 11EL Ib; F. SOOTP / r..ErECT,..SA FE. , while as a pteearatiou, ,free trout in gredients,noxiousr puisons, 6r ittinnrai"; uniting science, and medical ; conuuiuinP all that is valuable in the vei.lefableltigilma fur this classof Jrsca e, it is and-is entitled, rae; - its;aird , receives. the gen eral contidenee :Or , the public. sE.Y3Louit-THATettER, M. D., of Herman, N. V., writes as tollt.vs:— '‘Vistar's Balsam of I.V . ild Cherry gives universal sillisfartion.-' It se'Cill6 to cure a cough by loosening and cleuriing the lungs. and allaying Irritation,. ttms removing the cauk, insieud of ilryi;ig itp the oftigh - and leaving the use behind. -I consider . . the Balsam'as good as any, if not Cho - best, Cough medicine. V. II II which iarn J A COB;.ECIi LER., of Hanover, ra. W known „ Well known and moclyespecteil among the _German population in this.cOuntiy, makes the statemvat benefit of . the aillieted.. . Deal, J :—llay . ing realized in my family, iiniportan I 'benefits from the use of your vale atle , preparation- 7 tyrseA 13. v LS J.N DI OF Wuxi alilirds we pleasure to re, commend itivrthe - pubilci itiorne yeats rign.one-.of my , d-aughtyrs .seemed in be ma a dveline, and little hopes ofier recovery were entertained.. 1 then procured a bottle of your excellent lialstun, and, before she had taken hit whole of the coritenis'of the tri - ntp there - was a great improvement id her health. I have, in iny individual ease made 11,qt/eat use of your valuable, ined,eine, and I,ale al ways been benefitted by it. J ised SECii I'it4C'E ONE DOLLAR A B 9 T2'LE J. P. DINSMO it hi, ) . Strcer, New York SETH W. FOWLE 84 Sox, Proprietors, Boston G 3tza . g CRIEBII. TED SALVE CURES -CUT,',--BURNS, ,SC.A.LUS: • Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES ISOUIS DS, BRUISES, SPRA INS. Grace's Celebrated ,Salve CURES BOILS, 'ULCERS, CANCERS. •Grace's Celebrated &doe , • CURES CTVAT'UFU - '11.41;r4 CIII 1 BLAINE. • Grace's Celebrated Salop FF E. 4 Ls ot.o aoREI, et.r:sii aWOUNDS, S C. It is.pr,,omrit ': „r act on, ein° ves at. once ,ul4}l-.reduces reduces:Ole moat angry-look,ing sr.e ling 11,11iinitriatcops, as if ,l+y reagic,-tbud af..l tfordng reliet - and'a crifitproie (- Sent by - mail for :35 cts. 'For male by J. P. DINSMORE, 36 Du street, 'New York. S. ‘wt. FOWLE & SON. Proprietors, Boston, Sold by all Druggists, Grocers, and Country stores. PULA! of tvai ter all it;n;tiaiVilil fornis' AN 0 BY ^ALL tilLucallsTz.,% ERSE C 6 N.. s . ue ..11/ . P...-2'./. 0 iN''! AS A MEDR;INIZ, ITS U Pi:Harju: l , IT LS UNSU It PA SS ED! IN C(-All-!A it AISLEI = And- by .all .Druggists (..Ir-r&THE MAGI Fish's iZtRIPI-11.:ITRZG APPARTCFUS. I;oiling—Frying—Slelcing—Stecp WITH TIIE 'LAME. THAT LICIITSTHE Room * * * By the flame of a common lamp, at the cost of a cent's worth of oil, a yely comfortable tovaLfast can be cooked. * —N. Y. Tribui/e. * * Simple in construction, easily kept in order, ready tor use in .a moment * convenient to have on hand. * Drug giAt's Lamp is one.of the most popular novelties of the day, * tne utility of it is unquestionahle, a great savin.; is main in heatiatt„and cooking small articles, and can be made to - cook meals for a great is:any persons, which is mtuntly done on t h e ainnulailce cars which carry the sick soldiers. * tciutnJic American. IiEEI f or family use, hospital tent, bar rack, picnics, fish ink, nursery, OP sick room, it is an article of corn fiat beyond it propor tion to its coat.' Jotirnal of A:leaf - M. 1 liave tried the apparatus, and my . fe and I - nclairn the sa3) e a most valu able nod indispensable nitiele and we now wonder how we could have so long dose with out it. • * Ed. Coal 'Oil Circuity - * * An• etorromical contrivance for getting up heat at short notice fur nursery and general househbld ifurposesi one impui taut point is the savi n g in coot over coal tires. •* Y. k.reninir Poit Przees from. Vico tu.Sii Dollars. Caparay front' tine to lcur Quart 3 Three Artie:es Cooked at one lime with one ihirner. Arrangod for ICorosene or Coal Oil, or Gas. A Descriptive Pamphlet of thirty p-gcs fur ilislieti gratis. TUE UNION ATTACIIMENT, Price 50 Ce,,tsl,_ To . he attached to a Common Kerosene Lamp or i3as liori:er . , by which water 'nay be butted, and food cooked ; also arranged to support. a thade: Evety, Family lands one. WSJ_ D. Jt US LL L,Agent. Pearl a., .New . York. Agents 1. 1 ;11111ot'. - • J.l these Heating Lamps can be seem at John Spaz:ejer's.libtrdware, 1 - I.EN.RY LANDIS. fir: Hoa-y Landis Dr. Henry I.witlis At the ‘/.;oltten. Mortar," At Mc: • 3 6'01di , ..n Mortar," Ala; ket' Str e e - Marietta, Market St ree t, ~ Marietta, Keep conguntly on Nana ' Keep constant! y.on band „ Dru;7s, Perfaineriesi Pan y Articie#, Patent ?I dictnesi .r Coal Oil Lamps and. Shades, Howe & Steven's Family Dye Colors, Shoulder Braces and trusses, Papers and._ Periodicals, Books &Stationsty, , - Portmonnaies, Sears, Pre&Triptions care ull y compounded. Prescript funs. careful' y c,cmpoundcd. ReMeniber ihe.plUce, - Remember life idape, Dr. Grove's old. Stand. Dr. ,Grove's .014 Stand. Give us a call. Give Us' a t DJ OUII N E.L) GOUItTS FOR Si( tt is ordered by the Court of, [Ancester that Adj oirucd Courts for 1:113t3 for the trial cus, , s in the Common Pleas, Orphans' Court, and Quarter. ‘dessiuds, are io be -held, .10HOWS : ALGUIVI One Iv - calf, 'eonitnenciiig Alviiddy, Ararch 191.11 i; t " " Julie 1:,111. 8614. 17111 c. Cc To . contitine one week. fain) the.enid 'days it.- spectivviy; Etna us much longer :is Ihe busiu_ess Limy 411, She CathCi on the Itst fur argument in the OrPhoeW COOil shall be token upon the first days of said .leans; and lie pro oded cvlth "until disposed of; unless continued by' con'sent or Cause shown. The cases on the aigotnet.C.list in the,Quay tor Sessions shall be taken up on Wi.dheday of said term if not pfe:ented by tLe Oribans' Out/I, and if so, the eases in the, :-4.5-sions sions :vat tie commeilctzd on the termination of the Orphans? Court huSitiesi: • The argbinent •ofLtbe cases of the. Cob - non Pleas to be emnaimieed on Thursday of the wet-ti, if not prevented i v thp Orpbuno' Cour or Qmirter - t•iesions easeS,.: l iii ghat ease;-the ar garnent lot of .said court is to- be taken . up a the termina.ion of tile eases in the °thereat/Os', p•tteee.led in uniil disposed of,,unless con tinued b. c.thsent or cause shiny „. • I.t is furlner orlieied 'hat the nbsenceof counsel at the tithe appointed • for liearing the cases Inentiottel the,preccedingoiders shall he no eau:te for suspending proceedings there in; unless by qouticut.,• or legal ground for a continuatiee be shown. ADJOURNED JURY TRIALS . It is cr,eic d by the Court that .adioraed courts for July trials in :the ,Comown Pleas ; will he held as follows : • One Coininqacing oii t j ie atji of l oa- day in Juniniry, • (Me tro.-Ir, commencing on the 3d Monde} in February, 19th, Otte weeh comineheino. on the 4th Went:ult. in Fobi.uoiy One wee;:, colomenciiigen the 41iii1lonclay in Nito'; s:Sth. One tve,:i;, 'commencing on the . .let Monday in . .; tine, 401. One week, cemniepi.ing on the let Monday in lIppleff11):0',•Od. One Al (Tic, ietameneing on the 3d , Bronday is Oeteber. 'loth: • • One m:eek, oinmeneittg on the 4th Ati)ittlai in October, .0,.!d. . , . One ismelt - , commencing on Ilia Ist : ltionilay in December, - 3d. And suet other pei . rods as limy be a4oirtt ed aftlte nforessid courts, or at.r.-it-tthiferni. N EW TR M & IMING V A_RIETY :STORE,' Opposite Diffenbacles and,two doors .1 3 6We's of the Goldenillin.tctr . % .01 - Druti Store 'Market-4., .111arietta: • • • AWL , lii.IIiG4IIET ROTH' Begs leave to anaemia! tot he• Ladies of the. Borough of Alitrieita. and vicatity, that she has just opened an entire-'new-stock of TR IIc.IMINCS AND' VARIETIES, embracing all the Novelties 'of the Seasen, arrinig WMeh:will be round Plain` ariil-1 7 1incy:Mantaa'and - Velvet' ibitnns Gitiilis, (36is and Instils; and B u ttons i;l..endle:4s* variety. . Mystery and,Cloves, C:)llars, Zephyr ShaWls,` Opera Caps, " ZePilyr''Searf,s, SosoenderS, crepnat, f,,w a Wool,' „Ilrea . !-.fast 1 . Ilraicl,4 and 'l\rue4' - •7.epliy r Vern, ' Laces,. . Neck-Ties, • . •.• BA LMoriAtS... , SK ELETOSLCIq•TS, Corscii,.'Betting, ltiifflifig; • EuihroiderY Fativ Particular attention has tleen, paid to`the se lecting of small wares,'tluch as SeWiu,i ,- Silk, Coiton,an . d Linea - Thrend;:l,l:lhafebtin'e; Hooks. and Nectills Pins IC3—The.tiutilic ate' pattieularly requested to call,and exsarniae'fot themudves. , It. is ageot for the sale of the eel: ebrated`Sibger."..: . o Sewing , Which took thelir'sOrtiolom`ta Lac late -New York - ,Stal9 , She. will also instruct per.'` sons. plq.cliaing from, her, how. to.. Work the., (9-tr IVlt. , ALIT STANDS,: Meat' Stanuf!, Wine Kegs, Tuba; I.l . n6lcets and Cediir-waie g. .rally, constantly on hand at J. SPANGLER'S. T HE PEOPLE'S c`gitsintss 'READ I NG, PA. :0: i 00,000 'YOUNG 711111iN WANTED-TO FILL GOOD AND LUCRAT I V E I'O6ITLONS Before you can expect to occupy a position you must be competent, nod you can be made to by Littenthog ibis College, which is the only iIUSINESs COLL KG E. in Pen n syl van ia , NeW Jer;ey, Delaware or Maryland, aed larger than any other so-called Commerci d or butifi 7 noss lugitution in either of those Males. The proprietors and teachers are practical husinCi'ii men. to which is :little() a large experience in Business - Colleges, thus ennblitig them. : o furnish.A Innro thorough and practical course, than can be obtained elsewhere. TERMS, For Life Scholars-hip. Far " " to disabled Soldiers.- 20 For Blank Books (30 in number), . ]Core.—This Life iYclu,lorship.is a certifi cate-0f 7hr:7716u - ship and enteiles the purchaser 'a no imiled instruction in single and double entry bank -keeping and penmanship, with the privilege pf nth/a/rig- at any future time gratis. You ire in feet a Li,fe nice her. Tciegrafaiinv; is ten dollars and Phonngra phy (shorthand) twenty dollars :extra, but the satilent not compelled to study those.. brunches. 'Whmi two Or more enter at the same time, a deduction of FIYI , DUZ.LA rts to each will be msde. Thus the entire c 931 including Wank ;looks Is only rent Y n°1.1..1113. We bilVe "Exra," Boarding is iron four to four and a half dollars per trteli. 7'llE COURSE Embraces a preparatory, Thrnry and Business Departnielit. In the Preparatory Department he is instructed in Niatheniatiesand the sim plest. principles of Book Keeping, after which he is admitted into the Theory Department where he copi?s from sets' certain business itansactions each set representing a business, (stock and pattnership) and each set involv ing the application of une nr inure pi inciplep. is adulated into the Department of ACTUAL BUSLV ESN. I.lcre the Vialent-applies practically what he has been taught theoretically. For a full ex planation uhilds Depart inent send for a Col lege Paper which tre iviil mail to yolly address free. Shtrice it to say that the stadAt bcrsinsi husiness teihh a real ( - ASH 'CAPITAL • • With which ho buys anti stlls merchandise, pays I:4Xy6, deposits it in the,ltauk, &c, &c. They &count notes, draw and accept drafts; make general aud'speciiti in.iiirseMents, make out income rep”ris, and in fact go through ev ery Lind ofbusiness iransaction, eves to ; ,at- Melling internal revenue stain!). Ul? A DV A iv TA G ES. . The best course of instfuction, and cheaper rates than any other-Caller.' -Located in the best railroad centre 10 the State, with expeid eneed teachers' widely known in the business coition thus affording our graduates bdt ter facilities for seeking and obtaining, employ ment.- For specimens of. PC;lrnanshi i ) enclose two tine e cent taw ar.,esta mile. College R o om., cbrifer of North and Wash iturtnn , and corner Fourth a , nd Penn streets, Reading, Pa. ;thee in %Vashingt)a- stieet building. Ad dress JOHN INE A GRICULTURAL CIIE:‘11OAL COMPANY'S Cheap Fertilizers rrittr. I , T.P,TIf,IZERS prepured by 1h A-- ; jimill-144,Ceetnienl Company, [ a con,- puny the ieg - lalatureof Pentayl- . vania with a capital of $.250,000,1 !Hive bedn proved in practice to be the *chealit , st, mist prdliWile and beat, for the: Farmer, tiardenct aid null Grower, of atl Colic - et:Ala:ad uni nutei now offered in any market. The Corn puny's Itat mato - at:ea the following- : LETT E. This Fertilizer is composed I 01 bight soil and the fertilizing elernentaof tiriuc coMbillecl, chemically* and mechanically. with other valuable .fertilizing agents and ab sorbents. It is reduced to a palverized condition, rea dy for Immediate use, Old without loss . of its highly nitrogenous fertiiizing properties. Its universul application to an crops and soils, and its durability and active qiialktics, aro well known to be ail that agricultutists can disirc. At" 111 EM ICA L COMPOST. This Fertilizer is largely composed of animal mutter,. soch.as meat, hone,, lish, leather, hair and, non', tog,ther with chemicals and inorganic fertilizers. whi6h decoMpose the mass an,lre [lin tie nitrre,:ell:Al3 elements. it io a very valuable leitilizer for field crops generally, and especially Tor potatoes — and gartien.purpose.s. Its excelleat qualities, strength and cheap- . Loss, have made it vt.ty poputur with all ;who have used it. . . el ONI POSITY. FERTILIZER. This high ly:phosphene fertilizer, is particulurly adapted for the cultivation of Trees, Fruits, Lawns. and Flowers. it wilt promote a eery runs and healthy' growth of wood and fruit and largely • ivcrease the quantity and perfect the Maturity .tlif the fruit. For hot house and household plants and flowers; it will be• fOund an indispensable article to se cure their to eatest perfection". it will prr.vent and cure daseased conditions 01 the pvneh and grape, arid, is weilent for grass and lawns. It is composed of sun elementS as mate it adapted to ihe . gieWth of all kinds of crups . in all kinds of soils. . _ The formula ar method of comitintug its cdnetiment fcrtilizing ingredients have re , , ecived the highest approval of eminent chem ists and scientific agriculturists. The Agricultu- A: Tat Chemical .Company manufacture a Phosphate of 'Lime in accordance, with, a new and valuable formula, by which a very supe tior article is NO seetti so far astri be allarded at aAt?Sa price Oulu pihOtriarinfutitu:ers charge. Practical teats.have proved that its value, Lisa fertilizer, teequul to the best, piicsphate of Lime, in the market.. TERMS CASH.-All orders of : a i'ron, or more, will be del lvered.at the Do!road stations aml,lbe2whatwes.of shipment, free of cartage: Capag,e will .Mechargel ,on nil. orders of, six barrels or less. One Dollar per Ton allow-. once Mee:triage will be made au all sales:de 14-Vered at the works of, the Company; on Ca-- nal Wharf.:: : • • •L • AGR I CULT URA L CHEMICAL, CO.'S WORKS, At Canal What ~an the 'Delaware. O Arch It., Philade phia, Pa. R. B. FI rrzi,C44)er4l Agent... The Company's Phemph;et- Circuier, em bracing full di rectioas. for acing the .abovd Fertilizere, sent by matt f Fee, w hen •requeste.,-, • • 1866 ! 1 ) 1?,1:klAi:1 186$) TT ° oiku.; & OURlCE _Bl'Alanef,eiitivrs of PrFer di : - NiDO Nr NI: TA DES, • Corner of FOU ItTil and and-AIAitIiET Street:, iiiirLADII,I3IHA. N. 'B.' - Alyr6.ys in store; a, lam stock of licietv - and OLI t.t•hade.9. • j 191... GT A'S TOI LET 5Q21:4 , 6% V l / 4 • . _ Clyceri-ne, Pipit, 'Almend , Itattnicid Sluicing io any imported.— . 'Just roceitcd'and for exile ; very' cheap TILE GOLDEN VORTAT CROIX AIZ D NE; O . 7 ,'IINGLANI)RLTO 0„ for culiottr:;• puTpu.se, c •- arrlificed`gon woo •_f z fr. O:;,L' tl.ol).•gd,.Coni Seives, Coal Sfie ve's P , kers, Steve Criites; Cylinder; aird - Li- L 'nings - .of dillerent kinds; koPt on hand Ht • JOHN.SKII.V.G.CEWS. A TT-ENTiolv ! 1- , oA.TsiNiF,N!! t 01 1, Eley , B Gnu Caps; li:le3i's Gnu 'Wadds; . I Dupont's Sporting und . Glaged 'Duck Powdnr, Baltimore Shot i Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, sold at JOHN SP.ANG.L.ER'S _ . . • G ODEY'6 LADY'S BOOK FOR 1 Ei _ The Fashion Magazine of the World ! Literature, Fine Arts and Fashions. The most magnificent sieal engravings. Donbie Fashion-Plates. -•Wood engravings on every übject that .can intoiest ladles. Creche° sknitting, Netting, Embroidery, Articles fa the 'Felipe, for the Balkh. the Boudoir, and the Kitchen. Everytliiiig, in fact. to make a complete Lady's Book. The Ladies Favourite for 36 Years. No Magazine has been able to compete with it Tone attempt it. Gocity's Roceipts In evely , departibent 'of a household. "'These alone are word' the price of the book. ztioiiel Cottages (no other 141agazwe gives theta.) with Ltiagraais. Waiving Lessons for the young. Another speciality with Godey. Original Mustc, worth $3 a year. -Other Magazines publish old wore-out Music ; but the subset ibers to Godey get it before the toa sts stores. ' Garilnifik for Ladies. Another peculiarity with Gotley. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart & Co. of Neili•Vark . , the millionaire inerclinnts, ap pear in GoilOy, Ihe only magazine that has Ladies' Bonnets. We give more °Meat in a Sear than any other Magazine. In fact, the Lady's Book enables every lady to be her bwn bonnet maker. Authoress of "Alone," "Midden Path," aloss z‘lide," " Nemesis," Rod '' writes for Godey each ninth, and for no oth er Magazine. A new novel - by her will be published in lb:fib'. We have also retained ell our old and favourite contributors. CioNy.'sOirs o o lfar 1866. (Front which there can be no deviation.) The folltict - ing are the LertOS of the Lady's Book for tStiti One,eory, one!year„ Two coped, one year, Thee eopiei, one year, Four . vipiesoilic 3 ear, Five copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person gettioir, up the club, tnaking .six copies, 14,00 Eight copies, one year, and an extra copy to the-person getting up the club, niaking nine .copies, 21,00 Eleven copies, one year, and an extra copy to the perzon getting up the club, oink ing t %re' ye copies, • - 27,50 Kr All sthlitions.to clubs at club rates. Giley's Ludy's look and Arthur's Ho:ne NltTazine will be sent, each etc year, ieteipt•of $4,50. Nve have no club with any other mag azine or newpaper. The money must all be sent at one time for'iny of the clubs. • Cana du t.ub.cribers must send SI cent additional for each subscriber- Adtire2.s L. A. GOOEY, N. E. ccfner Sixth •ond Chestnut Ntleets, PHILADELPHIA. IVII EK ! 1.1 cr .1' he Drug Store , opposite the Post Ofiee, Where Gold, Silver and Greenback's ARE TAKNN IN BSCHANNE FaR Drugs, - Aierlicine,'Stalii»targ.. '&c„ U 1! EViDIY RE4DII G, PA . —A Itilt— OILET ARTICLES, Such as ,Petfinued Soaps, flail Oils, Hair DYes, Pont:vies . , Tooth ,raps, Tooth Washes, Clair, Nail, Clothe and . Tooth itrushett,.ot duact.tp - Extracts for the linodliefehief, Quo pea,- Ambrosia fur the Hair, • and many other at ttcles too bilious to mention Ladies and Genes Pori Affninaes, of every desc:i.ptio4. _ALSO— All the Most pilitaite Paieitt Negieln4 VOW IN USE, SUE!' AS Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Jayne's Alterative, kx peetorant., and• Netairuge, Jayne's Pills and Carminitive Balsam, &e., Ilostetter'S Bitters, Gummi Bitters, Swaim's Panacea. Wo - rtdConfectimia, Mrs. AVinslo , A's Soothing Syrup, and in t'et all the most reliable Putuut tdetireines eAiisr i t usd. Fresh coal Od.constantry tin_lmnri. A fine asaorunent of Gnat Oil Lamps, SiniCY'S Chun neys; &c. Also, articles of nourishment for the sick, such as Corn Stud:, Farina, Arrow Itoot,-Tarnoctr,---tze:-, z....pices of all kinds, Cloves, Cinnamon, All sPice, Mdee, Black Pepper, African Cayenne Pepper, French Mu'staid, ' .Chendeal , Food, Citrate of Magnesia, 'Feed ing Cups for the Sick,,BreastAlurrips, Nipple binc.ds, Nursing, btit‘les, :ell-inkcting Sy ringes; Flavoring Extracts fet.couning, &a t:olden Carp, urGoid"Fi:•th with Founts ' also Aquariums." Arrangements have also been made with one. of the ''best AViarys inlhe State,to furnish Catiarfand Mocking liirds,&e. A lot of Family Dye colors, of every shade. Fresh and reliable .Garden A large. assortment ,9 . 1 Books and Stationary, -- Everything in the Stationary wry, such as Pens, Inks, Note, Tiseue, 131o,tink and other kind; Of Paper, Envelopes, Clarified and .other Quills, S'bented GloVei for the wardroffe, and an endless variety of fancy and useful articles, ueualV found at euelr establishfnents, but any article not on hand will -be ordered at once. . . A new kind of playing cards, called "Union Curds," liatring Stars, flags and Crests instead of Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts, Lc. The Face cards are Goddesses, Colonels, instead of the queens, Kings and :lucks. This is a beauti ful and patriotic substitute for the foreign ein blems'aild.shou ld be universally preferred. School Books, Copy , Booksi.Siates and the School Stationary. generally, and Bibles, &c.. always- oti hirtd. • , r#,..Sub'scriptions for all:the Magazines, Il lustrated and Matninoth Weeklies received: Sheet Nlusic of all kids - '-will be orderef with promptness-atm dispatch. Having seemed the service's of Mr: CHAS, llayrrost, : an experienced and , 'competent Pharmaceutist who will attend to carefully' compounding -with accuracy and dispatch, al all:hours. The Doctor himself can be consul tecLat the store; MilesS elsewhere proTessiona Being very thankful-to-the public. torthe past patronage 'bestowed upon hi will try and endeavor 16-please all who may give him a call:: ; ; E. HINKLE, M. D. Marietta, February 4,.1865-tr. ,• . ir - 1 EU: W. WORRALL; SURGEON DENTIST, Illarkst Sitet; adjoining:Spangler 4 Rich's Var., on the. second -floor. 'Where he is now prepared to wait on alt who_rpay. fee). disposed tronize Dentistry in alt-its branches carried on. I.E.E:rAinsettodon the most approyeti in . iciples of Dental science. All operations on the mouth performed in a skillful ' ald•Wbrk . manlike manner—on •fair principlea- and ON 'VERY nE SON 21 BLZ iensts. Having' determined 'upon ti-pernitinentinca tion at We- , place, would .agk a , continuatien ,of the liberal patronage heretofore extended itb eireijt' hie- sitmfeetioif. '`" = Ether administered to properpersons, To Tun Puntrc.=ilaving had occasion for the It'en;fa . lientit, I Called on Dr. Worrell . ; . who has suiteeded n.reptiiing forme an,ex cellent sii3 serviceable set'upper and rower:. They are•titidw What-is called 4 , rubber b . and lit tny . tnopth firmly uiid comfortatly, and, are altiukrailntle."iise to me Were toy nai tital teeth... My moutif :ltasin6 tieedine bideiably de ()role In conacquence ofhaving . . _ gobc,a nomber of yenrs withoutapy teeth:on tine aide of toy jaw, tide . the Doetbr rente;did=, thik - defdet,' ina Atli The t 'co inpletr, whilst the working. of the Inetnatre entirely. 'satigfactory. eneerfully jecominend any_peisoii in want of dental opetations, to call on Dr. - Worrall, havieg great confidence in his, pro essiona skill. GEO: REl.Cjj. MARION 'IIARLA:s7D, EMEEIII HEA 1:2) y HISTORY OF THE GREAT 111_ 0 , B ' LT IGE late rebellion stands out peculiar R n a extraordinary in human events, msgoircent scale upon winch the'sr""e peen conducted, constitute it one ut thetpl: ea 4 and most brilliant chapters of it ' , —a nd. Air. Headley, of all writers, is pe r h a b r sb „RHI N ! to portray the the stupendae„r3,4"l ures of the mighty contest. es. works on less m ha n ” t omentous them es vines him in the tirst position, as a 6trepiaeacjiaced calla deleniator of war scenes th Nu/- and the magnitude and grandeur or r, er 'r cut subject, impart -to his pen the fir e 4 47' gor of a yet moreexacted Mien-Inn:l,N nish ample scope for the highest exldattisa;e- Under his powerful pen the his % p i : :: a a r s a g e nenrieuvsi c for rolfivdi distinctness of a present and living t alk , • while his great talent for coetiensaneaeii)al himtiles to embody everything in a complies just aided to toe Mite w, FrUm no other source ban so clear:tad ta ea, preheitsive an impression of the grand ga o l of even ta be obtained, so easitneabi as loom NH. Headley's work.ly and a y Other histories have been issued before Grant's Hera and other official &canna, were submitted to the government, and them fore unreliable. 5.r. Headley has delay e d t h e completion of this till those &contents bential to outhenticity and corroanns cow obtained. The second volume, completing this Work, [Juneis now 30th, 'WI ready. Agents waft. ted to engage in its sale in C7ery town alad county in the United States. Liberal induce, ments offered. For particulars apply io or4d. dress .A.IIERIC.4II Mill:WI CO., No. 148 ' Asylutmst., Hartford. Conn. Scranton e ir Burr, Agents. E. REMINGTON & SONS 1 6.;-...,Y .i NET PA CTI: RE Rs Of .Revolvers, 3itisktt $3,110 5 50 7.50 ]O,OO AND CARBINES, For the United States Service Also; Pocket and Belt Revolvers, /Almating_ O l istels, leffle ,Canes, Reyolviug Rifles, Rifle and Shot run Barrels and Gun rnaterialt, sold Ly Can dealers and the Trade generally. In these days of Househrfakine; ..,and Robley, every liouse, Store, JELInk and o,ffice shalt have one of 0))3' Parties desiring to avail themselves of,the late improvements in Pistnle, and saptrior workmanaliip" and form, call find ailsain.ited in the New s.l.nuington tzbothus Circulars containiag cuts and dcr.rapt:oa of our Arms will be furnished on appii7sara, •E. BEIVINGTON q SONS, lizo; S. T. 21100 & Nrcrwl.9,. Agrnts, No. 40 Couttland-at., N. Y. [ss•om L ADIES TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE TILE REAL VALPA V' FEMALE PUS! [ WAItRANTF..O FRENCH.; These Pills, so celebre-rel many years sea in Purls, for the relief of feitale irregubritit!?, and afterwards so notorious fur their eximiaal emplOyment in the practice of 6t. , JII:01:, sit now offered for sale fo- the first time in Arno lea: They have been kept cympttratire oh , icurity from the fact that the originator, Dr. VAI2 A U, is a Physician is Paris. cf gtegi wealth and t•triet cOnscierttiouS pnacipinyi , .! has withheld them from general use, lot tie! should be employed for unlawful pmplurt -In overcolliing female obstruct ions they seen to be truly ontnipitenf, bursting open thellsal gale. 4 from whatever cause may have :Owed then;.; bet they are.olfered to the puNir only for legitimate uses, and ail agents are torbid• ,'an to sell aliens when it is antler tool the the objc.7t ja,unlawful. For sate by Dr. F. 11111 LP, iT ; /..•t • Pyle, Mountjoi , ; I. D. Parry and 'Lianas, COhim Dia, ana tiO;:.;giatigenern;ly . Ladies can procure 3 box, iron} MP ey - es'Of the curious, by onclosiog $1 tindi' postage stamps to 0. O. ST4PLIV. 4 , E';0:10: 11 Agent fur us, Watertown / Netv-Yalk,Gi 1,1 any or the above agents. fee4q-+h G RAND Plt 17,ES 'or s4o:::CCraffrs `b,irleVielo 510 eago, National Weekly Family Aural. AT ,i1:50 PER ANN UM. The following splendid prizes are sent to des' "Por every club of forty subi:nribers ltifsa: ler & Wilson best $55, Sewing two extra copies to the getter up of tlis cep".. For eve:y club of twenty, and less 1;13° 40 obscribers, we will allow $1:25 for cacti 50.• scriber on :the price of said inaalue. For every club of six, a splendid sus: ers graving of - President A. Lingle, lull Andrew Johnson, Gen. Grant, or Sher:sang horsebank, worth $3 each, with an extraorg to the getter up of the club. For every club of three, one of those srlor.: ditUsteel engravings of the Union senes NATION AL PORTRAITS C6E9Prisiag Presidents Johnson and I.:s` , ": Lieut-Gen. Grant, Gens. Sherman, Si.eriJsr, Thomas McClellan, Fremont, d.:111:b:Ji , ragut ' and Porter, acid George 551 -.11.1113' Washington, each 19x24 incdtes, word: ;r3 - These splendid portraits shoulj a" l2 every parlor. The Statesman is the largest, cheapest best family paper published, suited for C rt) , family. Try it once and you will never':, without it. Send for copies sod get : 1 1 1 clubs. Address, AMERICAN STATES: II3S, 67 Nassaii-st., January 13-6m.„1 f rl EA P ltl2 AD Y- MADE r LO'f 111. , ‘ c:ih Having just teturned from the ot) a nicely seleated lot of Ready-made Clot!!'.1; a hid, the undersigned is prepare° to (soul!. reduced prices; having late in general as,, meat of melt and boys' clothing, wince Itoeci delern ined to Sell LOW, FOR CASH• . 5 , 5 0;) e0114.5:6 of ovnit-CoArs, Dunss, ra 0 ": 0 5, S.ana COATS, PARTS, VESTS, I'F.AJAC,AIIi, 1101 - NDROUTS, (lil/10 OVERHAULS, CRA _„ i s t DRAWERS, SHIRTS, HOISERY, UNDERSvIII7IIO G4uv ES . , See F. D.F.RS, k:VCry ti . l!% e leuinishing Goods line. Call and exat..,sl ore purchasing, elsewhere. Everythin,!'. prices:to inn the times. J OliN Corner. of Elbow Lane and Not e: next door to Cassel's Store. BEST OF THE MONTHLIES 5. THE LADY'S FRIED—deTutBdLO r' .l • DI lON and LITER A.:rUlt.E. Beautiful SRO Engravings. SPLENDID DOUBLE-SIZED COL. WIED FASHION PLATES. The Latest patients of Dresses, Cloaks, Bonnets, Etsbroiden, 6. 51 : c1 Household receipts, Masc. &e. Whe eler NV ilson'a Sewing Machines given as WOO.; Send 15 cents for a sample copy to D.F.X.°' PETERSON3I9 Walnut-at., Pailade/ POI