'''''''' ke it Into- - “Tarrr 441.41." ' gpod'story has*ho ll ot a lisping 4;11.01 ; in tbp army. having I:o4vicdmtiec by a brother lAicer, (noted forhis coofdelibera Goo sudstron . gocrfakiand igAgettingolgare withilhe In the foltoeth)g niuTcr, The cool 30,1rtart She captsin , lnks Ali*" 11114 / 1 4 r .***; a 4 rig l g 33 "V it ' r , . "Int" 014114, ems day, i n tu. tif IkeocLiiiiisiy,!hatrimenilaiii %Wong UM yen, UlnaOset, 1142 will lie nervous." : , . w e n, ^ inqufre4 his lisping friend, "how would yon"do, thpose a shell with as inch &the thould drop itthelf into aWilled angle, In which Ton had taken thelter from com-, pany of tharp-thootherth, and where it wath thertain, if-you put your nose, getPill "How?" said the ea winking at the circlq: "why takeit or 4 and spitoii the fuse:" The.party broke' up. and all zctired except the patrol. The neit morning, a number of soldiers were assembled on the parade and talking in dusters, when along came the lisp ing lieutenant. Lazily 'opening - his eies, he rermaked— "I want to try an experiment thith morn ing, and thee how exc.e*tgly pool you can Saying this be walkeddeliberately into the ceptainl cputrters where a fire was burning an the hearth, "and, piecingin the hottest cen tre it ,povrder. canister, instantly retreated. !There teas but one mode of egress from the •Altiarters, and that was upon the parade the foul being built up for defence. The ?caveat - took one look at the canister, comprehended the 'situation, and in s moment dashed at the door, but it was futened on the outride. "Charley, let rae;out. -for your 10Y8 for sne, " shonted • the captain. • ' , Thpit on the canither I" shouted ha Not a; moment was to be 'lost. He had Ana caughtuP a bliMket to cover h i s egress; - b . ut now, dropping raised the window andouthe bounded, liana culottes, sans every thing but a very short under=garment; and thus with hair ahnostpu end, he dashed•ripon a• full parade-groutid.. :Tile "shouts which hailed him called out the whole barracks to see what was this Metier, and the dignified captain pulled a: sergeant in fionl of him to hide himself. 1. - - 4,1 Why didn't you, thpit on it''Y inquired the lieutenant, , • Bemise there were no sharpshooters in front to stops retreat," answered the captain. "All I got to thay, then, ill," said the lieu tenant, "that you might thafely havr done it, fqr thivare there wasn't, a thingle grain o powder in it." • The chptnin ba never spoken of nervous nese since. PAT ..I . 6tD 1119 . 0TEITHRS.—Aiilrishman, fresh from the . Etherald Isle, on arriving,' e. living at Boston was mpilyed by a man to do add jobs about the house, run of errands, etc. One day his employer wanted a: half-bushel of oysters, so Pat was,dispatched for them, but was absent so long that apprehensions were' entertained for his safety. lie returned at last, however, puffing under his load in the most musical " Wheie the devil have you been?" ex 'ealawd his master. .-4 1 Where hays I beeri why; where should Ibe but to fetch Oysters . , • . " And what in the, name of St. Paflick kept you so long ?"- " Long! by- my sowl I think I have been pretty quick, considering all things." "Considering what things ?" "Considering what things! Why, consid-, ering the gutting of the fish, to be sure," " Gutting what fish ? "What.fish! Why; blood-an-ouns, the oysters, to be sure!" " What do you mean , ?", • "What do I mane I Why, I mane that as was resting myself, and having a drop tb comfort me, a gentleman axed me what . I'd `got in the basket. Oysters,', said I. • ' Let's look at 'em,' says lie, and he opens the bas ket. och! thunder and praties ! who soWld • you these ?" ho said. 'lt was Mick Carney,' Bays L . Mick Carney, the thief ()' the world!' bays he; what 'a blackguard he must be to giVe them to you. without - gutting!' -And arn't they gutted?'. sayp L Devil a one o' them,' says he. Moshe, then,' 8 aye I, 'what will I do?' Do'!' says he, ' I'd sooner de • for you myself than have ..you abused.;' and so he takes 'em iri-doors and guts 'cm nate, and clane, :as yoU'll `see," opening at the same time his bag of oyster shells. Of course, his employer swore some at the trick which had been played, but Pat was more wroth, and promises to have ample re ♦cnge.9 WAR AND IRBY PHRASES. "A Successful Raid,' cutting off a turnpike within ihe enemy's lines, and/bringing "in a blind mule and two niggers Oh board. qtescrved•Corps.HThis, I take it, means our officer who at .tavern: stands, and are stuffed, andisont home to bury. • ' Base of Supplies.'—Uncle Samuel's Pock- ' Pieketi.'—These are surplus chaps, who are sent out to borroW tobacno," and to see if the missed rebels have got any paw An Armistice.c—Giring the enemy two c.hances to get licked instead of one. • - ' Military Strategy.'—Trying• to reduce a swamp by eatehing bilious fever out of it. ' Recruiting Officers..---Individuals who are sent into the rural districts, on a furlough, to recruit—themselves. Army Itations.'—Back pay and preserved Court Itartial.'—Where they try the mis derneauorsof an officer, so that hell do to promote. _ • • 9Dn to Riehtnonti.'—That le to say, if the cursed Rebels will allow, it. Military liecessity;Hren. officers and a gallon Of whiskey to every three privates. - ' War of F•itennination. l —This phrase be longs wholly to the Commissary )department. Advance titiard.' r liis is a guard they have to haie in our army to keepnur fellow' from pitehing Into enemy frontwards.. • wear Guard,'—This is a guard that have to keep our fellOws, Whenthey are. surroun de(l, .-from pitching into the enemy 'back- Pau. MeDtvrr loved histai. In fact, it was a wakeness with hint ;'-and although lie was . !sometimes inighty.sharp, as -Mrs SlulOwny -said, she was till very proud of her boordher. That's very 'tine ,tai," Phil said one night. rW'Shoplong, or . . Yolong, or .b.!iioc Mrs. 31ulowny. 'or all one ? . It makes no dif fer, it's the best tai Pre bad for - this many a - day. Ansa; where nciw did lon get that , tai, 31n. Mulowny ?" • "At the Trti Cpmpany, ov coorse--where else ?" • " me so, Mrs. Mulowny? Did ye pay tindollars the pound, Mrs. Mulowny?" "Bad eess to ,ye, rio—only one." • " Only one? Be the big boot, it's intirely f • chaip; Mts. -11.uloNyny, Only one dollar a pound. Mts. Muloiiny, for mach tat:as that Ehure,:tjn dollars a pound' would'ut be.too ,minds for it, it takes Such iligant 'hold Of the second watber 1" • Bow "(I'o'l look,* Poiiipey,' said a - young 51 1 0401ga pd anti as he had ftnished dres sing bin' . • 12404.:*aasai you look as bold MI a lion.' 81) 4 „Roo, Poppoy ,liow do you know t Yon sumer um ft Doti,' • (:)* I'M *MCI , r one down to masta tn-destottrin,' • 44114.0.1tyilesatirnipf77 Why yon !thorn- Jetfionomir.t. et a Run mail a• ,50igabetir like taw 04114 . 10;!- may 1411.7 ' 14 NOVestZtr io r +0.01,49(.firt,'N41., 5.064,6 i 4 X Olf4 •Iti , fl/0441, M ft - " 011411 * 4404 IA"? eit s ';+f " Plow*, " t. ,*l.l. ti V EILCC AniailtitiCii :AND • Iti& mitt i;e'shid 'a- Duet Bpi sifx3tet in 1.1664;41140* 11 :- • - selected 'condemned. ' United . Sanaa Homes, and 110 Malan *sty Asp. - t anapinannVpnyer ?oil l bogy . IiFX. 110 PRIVATE SAUS. IT . Ar4VAALEriuw.,:wilmime - - ' • 4piltkr7l TWWllBlllll4lherhaliCit., • :: -- . - ': - •A f i l l > lll7C r ii i rg 4 A.Lit'.. -- i ..eriti'OttierAiiiPiiein ninitMS ' alenid pity riermschallpt; cschtka Vest of,!ilwawkwto4vilbod. l .- - to fields - of coitraileill glee lar hanning purpaue4 well eratered.situaia in'Bern•Townstdp, Berke Connty.new- • enintles..northWeEt ;Of, - Madan& .661 ..tbe - Stets !toad leading from Itesdingtairg, 'adjoining lands of Bennestille-ReheroTolt C7lliester„ Daniel 'M,,r•• and ~ Daniel Millman. and the_Ttalpehockee Creek, contain- .ingl3o rienurnsailkif 'p :M trt - less,. ore - a which is erected large two.,ibuty M BRI MAN-. lASION - HOUSE:3I by IT ket, - one4md-s•-half-st Brick Rouse. attached to the liansion..lll by 36 feet Stoat Tenement Rouse adjoining thi bull ft 11 by '36 feet ; Spring Rouse, 13i:story. and 124 IS --t.writh * nerrer-failing_spring of water, which supplies all the .aforesaid honsm , with- water: - large Slligi Barn; 40 by a:Pet. tc - itkl aFaintfloatet in the= 0 1 ' 3 t Wagon Shell; illogStable,.lkby feet: two corn -aits, nearly new There are 40'aeres of Oak Timber, and . .a. very large quantity.of excellent limestone near the and. of :the venni, and 30 Saes of meadow.landi '"". .„ - - • ~ Also, a certain tract of farming -land, situate -in the township and county aforesaki, - divided into ?midi of convenient size for farming - -putTosee, well watered,ly.. ing on the State EMulleading from 'Residing to Mavis' - burg. within seven miles' of Reading, adjoining 'lands of Levi Reber, by the afore;described,fann. and ,the T.nipehocken - Creek, containing 126: acres and 53 Per ches,',23 acres of which are good ineadoie land, and 30 acres of which is covered with heavy oak timber.— limestone in great quantities .on -the Ann, ~ kau. the surface of the ground,' and near the Union Canal, _ land ing. The improvements consist of a large • two-story 'STONE MAI% &LON MOUSEI x 7 64 feet; with .prun p of wind in the a nd ; alto; a : arch ; in the yard; Swiss Bain; 40 Si - feetosi water ' near by ;'Stone Tenant Howie, X stories, 2 - f: by 31 feet. with water near diyor ; Hog Stable; 15 by 23 feet, with pump of water In the building; 4.wiat Barn, 25 by 31 feet, with water near by. Also, a i STONE MERCIIANTand GRIST MILL, 60 by 40 feet, ato.lies bleb, on the - Tiripehocken Creek, with a _water-power of i.,ti feet. with' the privilege of raising t 0.930, considered .to be the best•water-power on the 'stream. ' There are two, • pairs of French Burra,.and nuaChinery to mit in another. pair; one ptdr of Sandstone Choppers,,allin excellent repair. The machinery in the Mill. as of the best - kind, being turned -by Parker. water-wheels. . The .Union' Canal passes by the laill,. with si landing for loading and au-; loading grain, Ace. 2., from the canal boats into the Mlll, by means of rope and pull . Also, SSA AT MILL; ad jmning the Mill, turned by a Water...wheels_ The' Mills are within 60 feet of the Mansion Ilonse. The abase, properties are A:Convenient...co - ches, atoms, schools, and blacksmith shops. - '• - or -For particrilars,rapply toeithee of the ndersigned, at iliknortheasteourerof Sixth smd Chestnut strecta; ReadirimPt, EDWIN C.MESTER._. . ' . ' : . EL ... .1 - GABRIEL Q. WESTE R. - ' .ALEZ&NDER S. lIIRSTER„'„ April. SO. '64..., - .• -.- ma- ' L . C. 1.1 ands nt. Private Snle.—The sub - scriber, offer. Tor 'tile TWO TRACTS OIeCOAL LAND. .ocnted in Schuylkill County. Any inforniation concerning-ifietelrictsof Coal Land will be given on-application. to' licuo,Parrinuor!, Eaq., of or either of the subscrlbdrs: • ' • 'GEORGE:SMALL, • - ' WAI. 1L SCHALL, ' Executors of the Rotate of John Schell, dent :for: T, . - " . • 45-tf INSURANCE. Cliklinat 1829. PXRPSTC7A.L. • • FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VIIILADELPHI. Assets of Jasituary 1, IS6I, $2;457,849: - .95, Capital, • •• Accrued. Surrplas,..:. InvestO Preniiiassos, _ . I;fusettled ..Iticonse - for 1564, $9,4/ 6 - • I - S300;000. •. • . LOSS PAID. SINCE. 1819, • '63,000.000. PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLL CIES ON LIBERAL TERNS. • DIRECTORS: '• ' • -• CHARLES N. RANCHER, ISAAC LEA. , ".' • TOBIAS WAGNER; . EDWARD C. pairs, SAMUEL GRANT, . : , GEO. FAIRS, . .• JACOB R: SMITH;.:, 'ALFRED EULER. , ' GEO, W. RICHARDS,• PICAS: W. LEWIS. M. I). CHIA ICI,ES' BANCIFEE R, Prim Idris* • EDWARD 111A.11.14,, Vice-President JAS. W. „HcALLISTEIL . . . • The subscriber le agent for the above m entioned in stltutiOn, and .is prepared to make Insurance . , * every description of property,, at the lowest rates. - . • A:".:1).12EW RUSSb".I, Art. Pcittarilie, MarCh 19, '64. .. • ; , 12.4 f .. 1r• . . . . lEIR,PO L 0L AND.ONDON FIRE dr IV LI.F.E. INSURANCE . COMPANY— .-. . • Paid up. Capital and Vei - rye Fnud, $11,659,525 00 Investnienta .and Funds• retained in thi ' • 'United States, over Premiums received in the United •States from - Nov. 30:1861; to Nov. 30, 1862, , 638,846 00 Lonies paid in the . .linited States from . Nov. 30, -1861. to'Nov..3o, 1882, • 404;486 91 .This Company ; insures all descriptions Of Property, inch as Dwellings-and contents ; . Storehouses and Mer chandize, Coal Breakers, ,31iners' Dwellings, and all structures - 'in: connection with Colliery operations, insured.- • • . '.• - . IP — Annual and Perpetual rates of-Insurance reason , able, and Losses promptly paid. Insitrancs effected in the 111.0 VII and other coed Com paniel, by . HORACE P. . • General Insaranci Rriiker. Centre Street, Pottsville„: • at Pennsylvania Hall; L IFE INSURANCE. • • . • Jan. - U.41 .The.Girerd Life ifismince, Anniiity and Trnst Com pany of •Philadelphii. :Office, No. 403 Cheetrinl +treat. the firpt door East of the Custom ' •. • • CAPITAL-43no,00n—ClIARTEIL PERPETUAL.. ' Continue to make Insurances on Hies on. the. Most fa •Torable. . • • Tlie capital Wing paid up and turista, together with a largeand constantly increasing relieved fund,.offere a perfect security to the insured: . .. .. . The premiums may- be paid-• yearly, half-yearly: or quarterly, • - • • ... . . - The company add a 'Boars periodically to the 'firm,, ranee': forlife. The first bonns,appropriated in Decem ber, 1844 , . the second' bonus In Ditemberi lafn, and the third bonne in-December, -1.854, Which additionemalte an average of more than 60 per cent. upon 'the premiL alms paid, without increasing the annual premium'. 123==3 _ Thomas Ridgway, ~". , John A. Brown, ' Robert Pearsall, -: . • .-John R: Latimer,' .1- ThOmai P. 'Tanana,' • . 'John R.. Slack, - Frederick Brown, John C. Mitchell. ' George Taber, . lame Barton, • • Henry G. Frermap, Seth J. Cony, • • . Isaac Starr:- Pamphlets containing ttbleof tater , and explanations, form of application and further information can be had at•thn otter. - -• THOMAS RrppWAT, .President. Join F. Jesiss, Actuary. -. • - ..rt'The subsuriber is agent for. the above Company in - Schuylkill County, and will - effect Insurances, and give ell necessary information on the subject. June 25. 26. B ASANN Ali: For Sias; Honehas,' Ansa, Bed- Baaas, Moths fun Furie,Wooten; dce., Insects on Flouts, Fowls; - Aniantals,"4llae.. ' Put isp 25c.50c; and 31 00 Boxes, Bottles and Flaeks• Pond $5 sizes for HOTELS, ,Pclll.lo lIVITITVTIONS. &c. " Only infallible remedy known," • .' " Free-from .Poisons.": . ..-• . , .- "Not dangerous to the Hunian Pamily.^-.- . • "Rats come out of their holes. to die. FirSold:Whoresale In all large cities..' • • - - tlrSold by all Druggists and Retailers everywhere.' ! ! LI otall worthleza imitations. rfrSee-that "COl3TAte.6. name is on -each Bok,Bottle -and Flask; before you buy,- • • , •, • trirAddrino • • . .11[ENRIE-lI.:C9MTAR. fIirPttINOWAL'DITOT 4811 BROADWAY,' N. ' tiirStild . by. all Wholesale and Retail Druggbsto t and at Bannates BookstOrd, Pottsiille, Fa Feb. R, ESTABLISHED 1700. PETER LORLELARD, Sne &Tobacco IVranuTacturer ' l6• filled 18 Chambers -Streak, • ' tFornierly 42 Chatham Street, New York.,) • Would call the-ettentban of Dealers. to the outicles of his manufacture,.viz: • . • ' . . Hirown - Macsbey. . . 'llentigros, — . , Fine Rappee, - Pnre -Virginia, • Coarse Rappee, • - Natchitoches, • American Centleinst • Copenhagen. • • .Snuff.. - : Scotch, - • lioney'DearScotch,•2. • • • High Toast Scotch, Freeh.fipney Dew Scotch, • Irish High Toast. • ..resh Scotch. ' or lundyfoot. • • .• : tirAttention Is called to the lereduction of pri ces of Fine-Cut Chewing andStr.‘ti•ftg Tobaccos, which will be found of Superior Quality. .. • , .. • • Tobacco,- • • - • sitorniax-- - VMS CIrT onewnro.- 19101Eltig: Long. ; . P. A. L.. or pain" • S. Jag°, Criendish, or'-Sweet: ' Spniett, ' Sweet Scented Oronoco, Cartizter, Nos, I 2 mixed, . Cavendish; Turkish. G ulatraned. - • N. R.--A circular of pricee'will be sent on apPlicstion. July 4,:!63.• . . , 12220nuireige )(Maine insinufactssres. CHARLES • • • braNtrIPACZVERIr or . • • , , .• • • S AI:AA / lAN ]:=)E SAFES; . . • ..••: : . Pottsville,. • • • • Annonnees to the business cominahlty of this , • and the adjoining counties, that' he mlinilac tures ML.PiIIiANDER SAFES of allizeisuad , kinds, warranted Fire4MOf, which;slh.pOint of-2 workmanship and finish, will compare with Filmes ob.. Mined from-any .other establishment in'. the 'country.— He always keeps safes on hand for sale, and will make them any sue. for Baullpg and. other , rublic - histitre. tions,.ageheepat noteW , _per than they can be obtairied Hefrom refers toilenjasitin Haywood, George Brigtit;.Thas. 'Coach and A. Henderson; of. this Borough.'' Who lin his Safes in use. • .• throe 13, . . . , SUPPLIFES:—The ruiliectiirer .1.11 is Agent for the sale of theilkadon ' , Gorm'Beitinir Fatory, And fnrntehes superior Belts at. Factory prices slim kinds And lengths • Betts of greater tedeknese than those kept on ludo:l:nude to order, at the 'shortest milli" as btr onion for Coiner* itorPoneshewe Utopia- Knipe. at theAtill. - _Also StearriPackiarcot every de atriptionallutiug Viper by the iingle, or :tea. ramie. in by itin.ton: #e matiubletureir Firieen.l • • • -.llAirrti. I.Aldr% or to roost appri • med patterns ! loads of limpet:red norefflinted bj'aluasinthidca., es, or hundred. Wire.tivasek Wire by the roll or yard always for We- HANNAN 17 _. . • -. . . . April,rti. 'frt. • ( 4 'OM IVS /X HATA NA SEGAbiglO,. 64 • : I row 7 'Ati • - • • 1171(01E1t, A Onthecary." .- • • " • • - - - ~. A • , . lIJIIRMIrIt . -„C04.1. -.AOW :IP „:„ f.i.,...' . .--ylvinattorlittenrenneeastidiscactruni; L.SIXILLIII/MktiPOSALSIni ittailtratiteVoal for die NatMtilhe titilveredleting 'final Year end lag 30dialsee, ISM will be ready. ed at Oft Paella Ser . .. din; A. IL, leth acme; MC - . ..' , - • - , _- _ ItiemProposals most bwendorsed, "" Proposals 'Sur 4;loolllWPiltd.TOr SlataMentlT CO, thef Matheitdis •eingnistred horn other Intsinesi Went • -- - CTitilt._ _ offer Must he Oar thedelleesTwfloo,See,treMt4 ikaattfrpaimde; ,• - -,:-.' -• ' • , -- (.. '',, -,....:.•,-. - alawkdalitathe4datiatttir&ufffiddisisißisti* , ifriath. of kiwi equid,44 tbmik lit ail an = rf tlik hititided.Widdtemaslity willbe Ahead appointedlay'tlieWe -Welart of the Navy after reception of the bide. ... - ,•• " -• • The Amos of the Met peaposed 41 De finditted must - Is :It to be delivered tit !unapt or sultabie else for nit- - vat stellritarsitats. Of Oniform.quality, selected -free. .fioni2mplinitim,•unsdxtd-;of which the etadtactorseill ' be required hafurnishanch'evelente as will be sills lottery, sod bewailed to each inspection as to qaality lad tplatititYsis the Department may direct: - The coal • moat in alrespectirbedory to has inspector or inspectors': Mhe appointed by fhe Bureau. who Will have the right of peremptory rejection; •... _s. - —•- -Mite' coal is to be delivered en board vessels: at Each place in the port of Phßadelptila as may be designated by the Borate, And in Suet' quantities and it each times tutlii the opinion oldie Bureau, the edgencies . of: the: tiervice may.require r commencing when the Vessel' is 'Eta ready to receive cargo i furbishing. if demand not beis thanl,ooo. MS per day, to bedistributed to veinal. as May be-directed, until the : loading is eomplCted., .. Proposala will likewise be itieeived frit the defiveryof 30.Q00 tonalof the same quality-of coal, to 'hedelivensd: , in the port of ;iew York. on board vessels, as at Mb- In the mse :of failure to: deliVer the coal in .preter quantity, of the proper quality, and at the proper .time And Place, the Bureau will reserve in' the contract the right to.purchaTse forthwith; at the contractors risk and expense, that which may lean necessary to supply the • Any demurrage. Grottier charges tO which the Navy Department may be subjected from delay in ihe prompt deli Very of the: coil by the contractors, will be deducted „from their bills.. •• '- . ; • - • ; The priM must be for the Mai delivered on Ward yes-. :.eels;on the terms and 'conditions above stated, at the tontractors risk and expeme, and without extra charge "of any kind. - • •• . _ • , • - The o ff er. as required by law, must be 4cchtimailed.. by a written guaranty, signed by clue or more responsi ' ble person[, to the effect that they tuidertadm that the .bidder or bidders will, if his •or their bid be accepted, enter into obligation. at such time as may be prescribed by the Bureau. with good.runl sufficient sureties, to fur nish the supplies proposed. - , ” , - • ' - No ptoposition will be convidered unless accompa niei by such guarantee ; . and the Department relenes. • the right'to reye.ct, all the offers, if 'conaidered to be to theft tereat of the Inflice to de' 80. ' . more p i . , Two or anted's!' • each ; in a'sum . e to the • amount. spedfied to be paid, will be requir gn the contract, and their responsibilitymill be ified by-a "United States Weida Judge, - tnited Stated District At , hurley. Collector, OrNavy Agent. - - • • As additionaland "collateral security, twenty per cent ' trill.be withlteldfrom the amount of all payments, :which -reservation is not to be paid' except by authority of the Secretag of-the Navy, until the contract shall lave been lin all nispects Complied with; and the remaining eigh ,' ty per cent., or other amount thstmay be due upon each bill, will, when a proper certificate is • furnished by the 'inspector, and the bill approved by the Bureau, be paid -by Such navy agents as tne contractor may name, within ten days after the warrants for the.same shall have been . passed by the Secretary of the Treasury. :' . ' It will he - stipulated - in the contract that, if default be made in the-dellverj of the coal-in the quantity. of•the quality, and at.theplace and , time directed by the. Br'- . rean -then, and in that case, the • contrattor and his sureties will.forfeit and pay to the United Sta tes; at II • quldated damages, -a sum of money not. exceed ing Mite '., the contract puce, which may be recovered from time_ to time, according to the act or acts ofCongrees in. that - case provided • - - • . .. .• . . .., ' •• Bidders whose proposal a . shall be accepted , and none - other, will-be notified, and; as early as 'practicable, a contract will be triatsmin ell to them; which-they will be required toetecnte vrithin ten days after its receipt at the post. office or navy agency named by them. ~ ;The form oloffer, guaranty and certificate's herewith . glVen :-. - , ~ I (or we), of hlate'of agree to irniih and deliver =thonsand tons a,anthra.- . - .. . . . cite coal for steamers' nse, tit•.-..--,; at the rate of : per ton •of 2,240 pemndr. amounting to . dollars, the-whole in conformity with the provivions and terms ofthe advertisement of the 24th day of May, .1564, from n 5..,, , the Navy Depart t, and hereunto appended.. • • Should my for o offer bp accepted, 1.(or we) request • to be . informed at. . and that thee-or:arid. may be. foiwarded to -•,---.—; for signature and certificate. .. • 1 • (Place.) • . ..• : • . .• (Signed) • A. -B. ~ • -. , . ~ . . •• .• • • .. FORM' OF.GUARANTY.) •. • •1. ' - • . - We. the undervigned;reeidents. , of --,, in. the State ofl ---, and of -;--, in the State of ,---, hereby jointly; s and . severally covenant with the United: 'States, and !,!.. guarantee that in rise the foregoing 'Actor ----- be tented, will, within ~ t en'days aftef . the receipt of the contract at execute.thesanie, with good and Sufficient sureties. for the delivery of the anthracite coal proposed, in Compliance with the terms of the advertise:" ment of the 16th May, 1864. hereto 'appended. and un der-which it was made; and in case the 'skid" --.. shall fall to' enter. into the contract aforesaid:. we guar antee to make good the differenee bet Ween the offer of ~. . - . .. • .8400,000 . 971,000 1,086,198 .He said that which may ba - acceptad. Altana." ••• • (bign'ed) "•-• C. D. !Mac") • • • •• • F. I(Date.L. • ti hereby Certify that, to the best ofmyknorledge and , belief, the above•named guarintOra, ---;•• and aro good' and sufficient. , , • . - • • • • (Signed.) • • . • 'G. E. ;To he Stood by the United Stater-District indge, United States •pistrict Attorney, Collector, ..or .Naval Agent., .• : .[MV - 2 8 , '64.•-41-4t PASSAGE AGENCIES. CIIEAp PASSAGE. TRY FIRST-CLASS ROT.V. MAIL STEA.M.SITIPS OF Tux a 1,000,000 00 . . • . • Galway . and Ail Montreal . Lines, r Sailing weeklyhetween ENGLAN . D, , IRELAND and AMERICA.. " •,, -• ; I. Also,. by the WASHLNGTON LEE Or • CLIPPER AGAILING PACKETS weeklY . ,l:Petween LIVERPOOL and NEW YOltli.: . . ..• • . . I SIGHT. DRAFTS, on the National Bank, payable . at .liny of its branches hi England and Ireland. : 1 Those who Wish to go to or send for their friends front' Rurope.:,• can purchase tickets at the lowest rates, trona l• SABELA SEARLE, 23 BroadVray; New York,. Or their agent, . J. -FRANKLIN HARRIS.. I • At. his Carpet - and Oil Cloth Store,,Pott.seille, Pa. • 1 Feb 20, '' . 64. , -: • • ' •."- - .. - .. . -6-6 m ' '1 . . • ~ •.- 1 . 'Aftti' CUNARD • STEAM.. LIVERPOOL, Calling ..at. ,QiieenataWri. - To Cork and Liverpool, • 4 %03 2: 30; - Prom Cork or. Liverpool-, ' • $25 00 The First-Class MI-powered Screw Steanters, SI-, -DON, MARATHON, KEDAH,' BECLA, TRIPOLI, OLYMPUS, will .sail from New York 'every alternate, • WEDNESDAY ; from Liverpool every alternate TUES. 4 DAY; and from Queenstown every alternate WRONES-: The provisions' Will 'be 'properly cooked and served up times a day, and be fully equal in quantity and Aullity to those of any Atlantic Steamship. `' RATS: OF ,PASSAGE.:--FrOrti New York to Llier Pool or Queenstorim. $32 50 to London, $l5 50. I.iverpdol or Queenstown; $25. Children under 12' • years half price ; , under 1 year',4ll payable in Gold,' ' or its equivalent in currency. Passengers are required to provide themselves with Bedding Eating and, Drinking Utensils. • trv - Dinft.On the various Banks in "Ireland ;_ also on Liverpool; London and Edinburg. for sale. - • For pagenge npply.to WILLIAMS a'autom 40 Fut; ton street. New York, or,FOX. & BROTHER, Agehtsi , Pottsville Pa : . IMay.3o„, (1' HEAP PASSAGE : FNMA , IRELAND OR LIVERPOOL, " Old.Blabk Star Line" of Liverpool Packets - ' i; ...rLO Till r MID 241110 ' 1 . eli MO JrA ' FARE $22, ovR zunaplicy. l'asiimgers by this.line of ships are not required to' weitliira letter from the:Liverpool Agents before go,- ing there to embark; butt leave le home whenever they are ready-- . Itpurse-salt:lg a great advantage ,orer passengers con:ling over by other lines—who . often are obliged to iwait.for several months before a ship is ready to !Our Ships sail regularly on the appointed dates as, fol . 'lows : • . . . • !-Adelaide, . 1.500 tone. John Bright, 2,000 tons. -Australia,• 2,000 " - N'ith American,2,ooo " Bridgewater, 2;000 " Besolnte (new),2,800 -• ti! Belle.Wood,' •2,000- " Thornton, 2,000 " IChanCellor, 9,200 Universe, . Constitution,2,ooo " . Cultivator, 9,000 '", Cynosure. - 2,000 " . : • i. The present. price for Adult Passengersifrom• pool to NeW York, is $22, PAYABLE IN OUR CTIR- I;RENCY ; and $.90 from Liverpool to Pottsville, if they desire to pay to Pottsville; which will .prevent any de- . layin New York. • ' • : ' ' . c'' LIIVE:OI+.BTE 3IESB, ..F . AREONI - I. $35 0 • 0 1 'Prom Liverpool or Queenstown to New York, Balling every :alternate Tfiesduy from Liverpool, and every •, , . tirade Wednesday from New York.' . • Prurient price of,pamaga from Liverpool or •Queena f, town, $3O„ Children under 12 years of age, half-price; payable in 'gold or , its ennivalent. - • • • _ 1 • tfr'llemittances on the Royal . Bark of . Irebuid, Mob !, lin, and its branches,' and Liverpool and London, for Bale in soma of, £1 up to ClOO.. • , r '. 111 - -Pasiengerr are Also centfrom 'New. York to neenstowu, Liverpool, London, Havre and Paris. Lam' For Paisages or Drafts, apply to ;• ' . B. BANBAIi, Pottsville; . r• • Agent for Austin,. Baldwin 1 Co, . • Pr 'Small packagesprocored ..from any Mat of Bu rope..and Baoks,",te.., imported, by applying to • June 13, • B. BANNAN.I TO OAMENTERS & BUILDERS. . - Or The- Schlkill c ou nty;, • .Lumber & Manlin.Ouring 6.. : Rave on bandit their eXtensi4 eStab lisliiner; 4 Railroad Street, a great quantity of !amber of .every .'and description. which they can Supply to 0 Carpenters and . Builders, at Jower rates than t bought elsewhere- • They also' ready to sup ijr, through the means of their extetoive business an la bor saving machines manufactured articles in their line at a saving 0f25 per cent. on former cost. • _ ' Their large workshops hive beeh in successful-oper a=_ tion for the past year, turning out vast quantities ol Doors,. : Window Frames, , •Sash, ' - ; . Paniel"Wor4,, ;I Itiouldings,". Bed-posus„ ' • = • • Banlatcri,. filrattern. _ • • • • .And -of Framed, Paneled and Turned Work, which they have constantly op .hand. :They are gthadl execute orders, at the shortest-nothie, for , any quilltd ty or quality of sawed br manufactured stuff. - • :Dry and, greerr Rembark of all, kinds. tor .lul4l,eg latirposes. Oak. Maple. Poplar, .ehtti - 'plank and t ling boards': Glierry,-Walnut , litahOhany..ac., for cabi net work : White and Yellow Pine boards for flooring,. - ;imp!. Made to order ;White Pine planke.l, 2K, 2, 1)‘, %, and M inctj panel, alwaya ready:- also, plank,: beams, rap 4 - sctling, poste, shingles, lath; ceiling lath, palling', &c., , - - • • - • . --. rip-Bills of sawed stuff and everything in their , Ihri. 'On hand or to .order at the shortest notice.: ' • Pottsville,' March M. • , . _ . TIMPORT.A.IIT to BPILICS.I.II I / 1 ' - ' TRatA BLESSING! .1 . f-I will send, Errs of chary/9, to any lady who will send In her owns and ,addceif. BtiTedioiu thiWto Atrium the extritme painnteldlieD•BLltTli ;lam hovi to hiss ran rums healtby.and liflantitat Children also one other new and DWORTANT. swamp, the - .pub , lone and safirremedieti eter -discovered. • , • My object inntaklng the abtrosoffer la.to: • S. cry lady to teat my remedies. - • • Address MADAXE DUMMY' TALI'. M. D., I •' . j 6 ;••• } # o 4w ll 7/ifYCTOrk 64 : . • '94m st Diressia&, SiliELl" u Hor and Qum • litraffEE PockeKork— at • FOP.M OF OFFER: ALSO, DT iPP*VMME 7:,;, ' i : - .. ,..i ' irik -,. i ~-.. • PABIB- . I ,-.. i-EMIULURC t Si n MUM ;la oniEli..apio. l • IffAINTILLA = & -QLOAWS. MaINMONG4a42 I &t , :4UtIORITWotaw k, i nt:osudigunik ot 81 7 Pa aaltifl ATP@ I , • Th. — PRA* .'r rfELIP'II 'Atbru %a, lx. -40-41 to. CHAS' El CLARK'S BEDDING 7AEEHOUSE, No. 1Z Worth IpLETENTH St., p • L ELPKIA. Feather Bat, Bolsters and Pillows ; &idea and , dpra Atish Mattresses, Alms onland or made- to ord er " t ALSO, PEW CIIatION. Itarch2G, - COB UARLSY ; elluieceesoe to Eltrasag. 44, - igarlej,,) Y0.,62 MIMI= St,. PHILA DELPHIA., dealer in .Fine Gold and Sittrer.WATCHES ; Fine GONIEWELRY r , Solid susumwAnz.. : and the STEVER-PLAMED WARE: Constantly on hand a large aasort t mtnt of the abirve goods M Lae. Palen. • • Watches ,snd Fine Clocks Rarmaro by akillful Stork• men; also; Jewelryrenairing Engrarmgondallkindt or Hair Work' to order, at short notice.. tar' Dorn forget the ei.listien.,No. QS-Market St., huadsif . . .64:,154m5&F rp J. Ili e:6;11IIISF Alf IM:pirter' aiid whplciale 47.6.15i0Y - fiCKIDIkII4I/19NS, AO. Vic;.3.44 , 9tyts , t BLACKLIG Fritil9Eßß,V..6trtet, - L (Fin4 . Street above qc4.9/cti - spti-Mluliet: Chestnut.; _ ; Superior oil Boiled Silk Stutdes „ and -I",rna, •, brellas, real. French - rnalle,titery; low, with • all the novelties of the season..at. H. DIXQN'S fancy Goods 5t0ni,..21. SL Philadelphia . • - ' 10.4 m • ARC.H . ST tpA.RPIECTL.INALREIIIOIIJBE, o. 831-ABOH St. two •• be low Ninth, • - CSonth • The subscrilierhos just' recei4d .for reads a Well selected stock of English and .Ameridan. ' • CA RIPE, T S ; : • embracin g all the new si g lett of the best mairee—bonght 'previous to the late advance for:cash, and will be cola at-tote - prices: • Velvets. Brussels. Three;Plis. Ingrain anti Venetian Carpetinge—with a large MD& of Oil Clothe; ;Dritiggets, fie .PeFrons who are ,about furnishing, are re seated to make ? an ekarnino-' lion of, the above goodolprevious 20 making their selec aB such inducements, Will he held our am cannot fail to please .. .! JOS. BLACKWOOD, - , 802 Street, 1111LAte.A. • ' l. -Yarn . 19; '64. . . Awl! mich.3*st OF 1864.1 A Splendid Stock of Goods Prices Reasohable for the Tithes. We assure our fnendi and customers, that At ii 4m possible to flndgoods elpeope*. than', wo 'sell them-- 1.- "wq we buy and nil for Cash....: 1 • . • - Good Black SILKS. r t 12m, and $1 23. • . • • Mich, Heavy Slack SILKS,: $1 50, $l. 62,• rindSl 7b.• . Superior Black SILK* $2, s2'ao, and $3 yard: Neat tierired Silks, Browns, Modes, Blacks. Jan . .' Pain Silky MoarninkSillin:YaneY Silks, Beautiful .Dreros Goods; . • • . A large,: Stock Of Showily • • Cloaks; Mantles, Lilco Goode, Sic.' ClOths,.GaaitiUtera; etc. at • THOUNLEY BL Cl . l.lsM?s,, Cor. Eighth ,k' Spring •Crirdeolits” . March . 19, .94-12-3n9 : • 'PHILAHELIMIA. °~~~. ~. o Fourth it Arch, Sts., PHILAID:Et . ,P.I-11K.- • . . ' Ar - le . o - Priaingi 4'(or SPriritr, .1.564, •'. ' 100 pos. $1 Faocy SILKS. .', 'OO 4)c.s. India Snits.. .. 190" ." Good Mack' . 1 ' ...'. 200 " Ordcirqd PLA SILKS. , 4-4 LYONS PIRCk. Silk VELVET.: .. . . . Brown SILKS, $6, * 6.; 4,2, 2, : .1 nor yard. . . Black .." '. $6, 5,16, 3, 2,i1 • .. "' , . •. . . . .. ' Moire •Antiqaes,llll colorer. • • . . • , -.. ' • ' . Magnificent ' enadlnes; .:. '• • .' • • . .: • . Idagifill ent Organdies. • : , . ltichest L'.IIINTZES.k, PERCALES. ' SpringSHAWLS: . I r. •. „ NeW Howe old. STAPLE GOODS. March 6, '64. : • :,., . - .: 1 - •.- - • 103rn.• .. WAtiIIINGTON MARKET, •, . 110.13 MARitE'Ts ST. below WATER, P ; . 1 1 . ELP SHIP. STORES-SUPPLIED • . AT. THE S ORTEST • • 1 .- • awe,.• ihinassaue, l Lard, • resh•eal, hertipiple; ✓ ' '•--; Egg*. !tali erss i : an t r p e4 o 1 . .1r g. ef,:!or ed Wet, o lalt - Pork t • ked Tong ep, Fresh igulto4, egetables,Toultry . and - flame - of all kinds in Sc, eon. - 4CORICE: Jan 30. '64 HENRY. IARPER, ; 91% .. 5 1 4 St, ' ELP'HIA, , 4 I IK MAIO ' ACTURER AND DEALER IN Watches, a Fine Jewelry, Solid Silver Ware, and Roger's Superior Plated Ware. CT All kinds of SILVER:WARE made on , the. pre raises. K ATCII REPAIRING carefully done, March 26, l3-1m ISAAC K. WATCH-DEAK F ER -AND JEWELER, • MA CFACTURRIL OF .. . , Silver War , and Importer of SW TCITES .: P _ No. 148 Noel' SECOID . St., Cornet quarry, •- • . - PHILADELPEn.... • - ' He hag constantl on hand an - assortme . nt of Geld and Silver 'Patent eer, Lepine and Plain Watches ; : Fine Geld Chain's, Ses mad _Keys; Breast Pins, . ws Bat Rin Finger ft ngS, Bracelet's, Miniathre ii i Casetk" Medallions, Lockets, pencils, Thimbles, Spectacles, Silver Table,: •Desert, Tea, Salt and Mustard Spoone,'Cupi, ;Napkin Rings, Fruit and But ter Knives, Shields, ICombs, Diamond-pointed 'Peng. etc.—all of 3stich Will-be sold low for CASK. - • . M. I. TOBIAS & qb..s beat quality fall jeweled Pat ent Lever Movementsconstantly on hand, _Also, other :Makers, of superior uality. .-_ . - • N. 13.0i.5s GOLD ND Smvirs:riouoii: Alli ROM • Sept..A. 'Q. . ' - -. ' . , 36-1 y • : .i, putNeE di Athappl well 'maim ffieledeiona 1 and lititurvut:fTtainaq !—lntroducing the effect of Pedal Bass ort.eVery inatrument.'Eß- • NEST.GABLER'Suriturpaased PIANOS ' for cash . at. a . liberal :"deductlcitl, or 'op 1 I .b -1 I Mouthlk.lnstalmenta r - , • . • .127 - Over 30,000 aold. • . 4.74E14: -BELLAS., Side Agent, anA.2Bl Solftff MYTH St.,.above Smote St.. V • 8 cl:4.1 5 ; -374 11i ' .1 - 1 ANSEL. BL. KAM:ESSER, . fit) , - Cabinet Ware Room& and Manufactory, 23E1 SOUTH' SECOND . STREET, , . . . . Philadelphia. - N. B. —Persons ing to the Aliity will lind. it to their adraptage to call' au .u.sunine the stock. D. M.. S.. Sept. 27, *62 • . 32-tf MAR . . -. 1811!P. CHANDLER AND. GROCER S 1: - 404, South IDelaattire ,A.veutte, PIptbAbELPII.I.A; - 1 . yr - Rope' 'of all kinds; 'Oaktim,..Tar, Pitch, Paints, Paint UIIK and Buck garnish Vic.; furalah ? d Tian . Philadelphia; Ail, hst 1, 1863. . 227 COFFEE!IOFAE COFFEE::: The nnt•rereally antroved NORPAREIL and other tl vorito'briiuda of , .FRESII, ROEND 'COFFEE, • .• . ' 'tor sale'atine ‘• ' ' ......, ' .. : , Fatigin itennaillpiet; and. Co ff ee Works,- Nos; 2446'246 and 246 N. FRONT St.;corner ,• . .- • • NEW St, PISTLAD'A. •• ' , ' Jan. t. 24.-16n9, ' -• 132WARD.:6;ORRELt. • • G r. :. ss}:lEL • • Pio.. 22 PrOrtalll2itli Street , Nirouldin•te !ttte l otton to his well-selected exact ' PINE' : AMEBIQBN WATCH S, DIAII.OIfEr /X) d0L.1?..7*111.11T41LV812; . • . WA1114 •• • •••• 51 7 1 TABI* 11 '4P . 49; 1 PAT,..;i 3 SPFS. ikeember 12 •63 1 . 204 r • . . pverntssrirGi . lin GAIE-Fli'lrll3l6 E 6.. L talblithnsent,"centre Et., Pottsville. - 2`ke - subscriber wow:ices to the public that • he has purthimed the Interest of his late part -ner,-lir. It )3. Eitriti, to the Pluinbing and Gas ' - fitting Easiness, and that - ;he .will carry on the • hasiness hereafter.' kin hie !own account. He respea fully solicits the patronage °Utile 'public, Whl :he Will -endeavor to merit by Strict attention to bus .He has located : himself in Centre street, nearly op to the American Hen*, where he. wil t be, happy to all Wise who dmtire his seridefa. . • : ,el. Virlie coustaht keeptil on hand all kinds of Erase Cocks; Water close Iroa,Copper and Leadßalh Tubs, . i Porcelain. and Cd .Waish Ruins, Iran and, Lead EinkS, Hydrimts, avemenC,Pliage,-.Chlm and - Leather link for.Pavementi, - Branch Pipes of all Macs; foLleth .er- witka general itasortnient of Gail Piqttires, of this most approved kinds, all tit *filth will be sOld-and pat up' at the lowest . es. , GEO. N. DOWNING. Pottsville,. April 4, Ift ." .. • iti-tf 11GREAP. XPEORA.III le gives in 'dHant re.liatii WO iid never fails to . cure coughs 'am CW48.2 Preparod4thil vOld by - • ,Nov.-T; !spa :Pharmetittett Chetnlit. . . .." % 1 0 1 44 144 OYaltl ; .. • . . . • ~ .. ~I .`fir _~1~~... CEIEROEE . • • •••• • • • CHER OIMEA.NiteT lON ! • • • • •. • . einpritindea froin Rocitti,l3alks & Leaves.' CSEROKIIS •Itßili 3T thif sums ail diseases of the winery orgasm; inch as ixtecm tittence of the Ilvinei.lntlainmedon of We Bladdr; Iu- Ilammatign otitis Kidneys. Stonein the 'Bladder: Stria. , sure. Graiel s - 13leet, Vonternms.•and la aspect:Mt rs commended.ih-those ewe of.Fluor Alba* (or Whites in termites) where all - the obi =meets 'medicines have. • It itprepared , in a highly coneentiated form, the does ; being from one to two teaspoordnis . three times per : -cia- It is diuretic and alterative in ItseCieni;, Pritifying . and cleansing:ioriod:cmingit to flow in 'all its or , W nalpuriry and r thus removing from the system IN renames which have: induced disease: ' • CILB4ROXIE INJECTION is intended asi an ally or Assistant lo the '.CILBROKEE EMMY: and should. be ailed in conjunction with Mat medicine in all cases, of Gonorrhea', Gleet, Fluor Athos or Whites. 'lts ef . recta are 'healing, soothing,,ionVdeninleent removing all scalding, -heat,' chordee: and pain; instead of the burning and almost unendurable pain ' : that is expert eneed with nearly all the cheaPAnacklujections. • By the use of the. Cherokee ;Remedy and Cherokee .Injectierthe two medicines at the same Mt 'proper diseharges are ranker ... ed. and the weakened _or. gans arespeedilyvestorel fall vigor and strength - Forlull particulars, get our pamphlet from 'any drug store in the country. or write us and we will Mail 'free -to any address, a full treatise.' , , 13,-41.2;Citerokee Remedy,:s2 per bottle; or three bedt for $5. •. F. .••• . • , • tir Pete, Chetokee p . idecition; $2 Per bettle, or three. bottles forss. . ._ •,• .1 1 • . • Sent by express , to any addnsa on receipt of price. • Sold by all druggists everywhere. - • DR. W. R. NERWIN. & ' • - Sole.PrOprietorti. • • • - : No. 59, LiSerty Street, New,Tork: ' :41EPICJNE; - eostrontrati).VllON . , 4%4: .: - . • . N.. . . . - . • . • ,3 4 .. • - ,•,,_ : 4.. , -,,• .•--,' . . • : • .z 6": - ' • 4. - A ~.- r... . p .... c).•• r : ghA! t , •,-,,,t4 ; •••• g . - • .0 -: .. ~... ....., k - t . . • : ..CO, • Pei ..: • \ 1 .. - f - t.." - . --,..0 : "'' • .. . .. CITE ROIKEE ' i. CURE!. An unfailing cure for Sperniatorrhom, Seminal Weak ness, Noenimal Emissions, and.all diseases caused - by. self-pollution t•-911C1.1. as Loss of Memory, Universal Las situde, Pains in the Back. Dimness of Vision. Prema lure Old fie.; Weak Nerves, Difficulty of Breathing. Trembling. Wakefulness:Eruptions on. the • Face, Pale. Countenamle„lnsanity, Consumption; and all 'the Dire ful.qomplanits caused by departing from the path .4 . . . . This.medicine is a illitple vegetabfe extinct, and one on which all can rely, as it has heen:nsed in. our prac tice for many years, and with.tholmands•treated,it has not failed-in a single instance. 'lts, curative powers, have ,been Sufficient to gain victory over the most stab- . . . To thbse who' ave trifled with their con - Stittition. un-* til they think themselves beyond the! reach of. medical aid,* we would say, Devair , not! the Cutmosri *Cyan will restore you to health attOigor, and after all quack doctors have failed • **. .* . • For full particulars: get =a Circular frorn • any , brag Store in the country, or write the proprietors. who will mail free to any one tiesiring the-sane, a full treatiseitt -pamphlet form. - • • , Prices, s2 . per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and • for warded by- express to all parts of the - world. • .• Sold by all respectable dm:mists everywhere. • DR.. W. R. 31 , EltIVIN tt - CO., ..• . Sole Pxoprietori; • • No. Liherty.Street, New York. *7-Iyelitt LANo CURES g , 1 T°: •FROM *•••• 1411111 ging _ -DAYS Feb 13, ,44 DR' .. .WISHART7S PINE TREE • TAR CORDIAL IS THE VITAL APRLNCIPLE :of TILE ./..IrINE TREE, . • • Obtained by ri pectihar'procese la the distillation of the which its" hfghest medicinal' properties arc re- -- • . It • is . the medicine that: cures when all ottiera..have' failed. . . HAY?. YOU A COUGH SqRQ TUROAT I.IaTEI you any of the premimitorisyMiitonts of that most fit, tal disease. Cosscurriret. ' Those who should bOwartied b these Symptoms den, erally thirik lightly of them-mitt! is too late. :Frotn this' ract,licrhaps. mire than any other, arise - 8 the—sad_ prevalence and fittalityl i of disease which:sWeeps . to the . grave at least one-sixth of Death's victims. 'Whatare its SiNIPTWO? . • , It ill' begins a short, dry cough; which soon • beeomei habitual), but fur some rime nothing is raised except a rairtlir urccs: The breathing - is somewhat ' PIiTFIOI7T.T; and mion:slight exercise much OGIMIRD. 'A sense Of TIGHTNESS and oeracssant at the chest is often felt, As the disease advance.s the patient becomei thin in'fiesh, is afflicted with los.A_ of appetite, 'great hingtior, indolence, and dejection of spirits ;.'and may.soutinue in this state fora considerable Ifingth'of hue, that itis very' readily , affected - byslight .expoiure: or fatipe... If these occur. the congh becomes`morf... troubleficima . ,and Is attended with expectorzubm, which is 'most 'copious and free early' in the morning. It‘is. sometimes -Mr ed with, 100 l •At this. stage :bight-sweats nsa.dly et in, 'and in some cases a profuse bleeding - of the lun • Ru: also occur. Pain in some part of the chest to felt.; and often a difficulty of lying upou.one or the other side, without severe fits - of coughing or asense of . tress-or suffocation, is experienced, !The - liaise becomes full, hard, and frequent, Abe hectic flash • tinges .the cheeks,. and the 'dire malady fast luistening -to its ion now - "is film: - A . CUM': r • •. • , .• .• Consumption has been :andcan be cured by the use of my Tie. CORDIAL, even.in apparently .hopeless hopeless cases.— This assertion Imake with the ability:M present' the. most complete evidence of. the troth.. tilic.e: will not admit of my giving the contents . of the. many:thousands of testimonials to its value, which I' have been and ern . ' receiving from 'incn - and Women-of unquestionable worth and rerfutation.. I have had a number of these Certificates printed in circular form; which. I will. send- L i yen free ein applleation.. Whether, you now termino Co try the Medicine or not, send for the' circiil +O'er years of study and, experiment,. -I offer this. cine,. believing it to be the - best remedY'for all .rirt.itoz4mre AND ItUONCHIAI, DISE* Sill.. If you cannot be hoenetlttNl by the use of the Tie Conan, I 'believe you are beyond • all earthly:aid.- - Yetifthere - sic better curate agent P i,,,1 , earnestly advise their. use. The _best remedies, the •best careiare needed by those afflicted with' his dis ease.:Becanie I believe this to be the beet, I ask . yoti . . Many, not orilrof the people, but physicians Of every school and pt-settee, are 'daily asking me, _"Whatis the principle or cause of your succevs in the treatment' of rct.aoNsitv CONSUMPTION r ' My answeras this i . 2 . • The liivtooluvioa of the digestive organs—the . svioryoeuxatrio of the debilitated system=the ecitivics.- . .vios and aintuanotivrof the blocul,-mitist expel !Menthe ' syitem.the. corruption which. Scrofula breeds. While this •is effected. by the powerful . alterative (changing from disease to health) properties of the Tat' Cordial,. its healing add renovating principle is also acting upon. the irritated Surfaces of the lungs and throat, penetra ting to each diseased part; rellevang pain, 'subduing in flammation, and restoring a healthful tendency... Let this two-fold power, thehealing and tie strengthening.. continuelo'act in, cenjunction With' Nature's constant recuperative: tendency. and the, patient is -saved; if he haft not too: 'Ong delayed -a resort to the means of - Tux Plan Twin TAR CORDIAL will.eure Coughs, Bore Throat and Break, Bronchitis. Asthma, Croup, Whoop ing Cotigh, .IMptheritt, and is also:an excellent remedy for dise.iies of the kidneys, and female complaints. , BEWARE OF CO The, genuine ha .the namQ_ of the proprietor 'and a pine tree blown in the bottle. , All others are spurious imitations. . ' P6ten FIFTY CiNTS Am thin - DOLLAR PI M BOTTLE. Prepared onlyby the proprietor.: DR,iL . .' 4. - . _,C - .. W:fl-lA'R'l7, NO. 10" . NORTESECOlp STREET.,. . . .11rFor pale by All Driiggiste December' 11, •6.3 :::IMPONTIANT{9FEMALES • ..•• 4.1 ((1 4 y-•,_ 17 :. ? :T A -1' 7 .0• • • • • • ,• f o e:. •. .1. 'I.:: PILLS PROC,LAMA.TIONI TO THE LADIES BOTH. 21.431.ti1ED AND SINGI 4 .!. The Oldest Regulator for Ptah& , Dr. Cheeserinses*FeinalS Pills .. o Will immediately relieve, without pain, all disturban ces of the periodic dischargP, 'whethir arising from re laxation or suppression.' They act like ti , charm in - re moving the pains that accompany, difficult or itnmoder:. ate menstrnalion, and'are the only safe arafreliable le medy for Plush, Sick Headache, Paine. in the I.,oitis. _ Backend Sides. Palpitation ef;the Heart, Nervous Tre- Mors,.Bysterics;.Sigusms, Brokea.Sleep, and other nu; pleasant and dangerous effects of, an unnatural'condi ;ion of . the sextet functions.- fn' he worst canof Flu or •Albus nr Whites; they effect ;speedy cure., . Dr. Cheeeieitian 2 le Ventale have been used OVERA qUARTEROP A CKSTITRT. Thefare offered as theiOnly safe means of renewing terrhpted mettetruatiod but, ladies musttear in mind. that tifere le one condition of the female .eyetem in which the .takeo withdut producing PECULIAR RESULT. The condition referred to 'is PREGNANCY—the result, MISCARRIMIE.. Such Is the irresistible tendency of thh.thedicine to Teethe the e4tfal functions.to a normal condition, that • even - .the. reproductive power of nature cannotreatat THEY. CANNOT DQ RAW& in any other way. • - ' Dr. .Checsemsnls Female .Pills ' ..• „ Are the only Medicine That M.ABRIM AND SDINIZ - LADIES have relied upon for many years:. or -Can ri upon now.. • BEW.ARROF IMITATIONS! These • form the. Finest' Prepirstion ever put fonvaid,• with IM MEDIATE and PERSISTENT SUCCESS. IME•• DECEIVED: Take: this" advertisement to your Dniggist, and - tell him that:. want the BEST' and most: RELIABLE FEMALE ' MEDICINE IN TRA WONlA'which• comprLsed in •- • •••• - Dr...Ckeesemanhs 'Foinale . IP . Ins! ' • They:t e n. received. and are nbw.receiring,•the Don oft most eminent Physicians in . America..; • , Explicit Direction with :each box—the price, On* • Dar.:_oi-vit Box. containing front ao to 60 • Pills sent by mail, totomPtly, by . T_emltthig print.. .to the Proprietors,- or any authorized Agent, It!. cur r ent BOLD BY DRITGCO3OB GENERALLY. HIITCMpIGS-It 1111;0101J-ProplatiThia, , Si Cedar street , Naw Sold In . rOtbsville by.JOHN G. BROWN At SON, 31Ineravitle by JACOB B. J.AWRpiCB: qua by E. J. FRI- an 4 N. P.TOWLH.,. and _Bt._ clay 0 . 7 all Dnigglata. • -1 Teti 64 7 ,0-7, . • AN - (aiTr** l4l4 ‘ TsroToiw . 7 SC - 11:EilCkS ' OWN, ASE; Whilelabortngunillw bonop2l4 1 011. - SlDS.bie'Plignißoali MITT IR P; 4I.4IIreed Tonic _ 'inns "nit - on . airily/new; cnirbniition!, Thesbaye 13 - -.AL, - taken. puny years ego, slier he hati recovered from Consurnp flan, by p conrge of his "Saursores,Pecitomb h Otne.. The likeness. although it.does not represent ' any thing like es had as he Was at the worst; yet it is m strong contrint with the-bale and Nigonms looks'of the Portrait below, Whitt is the true likeness of him at the present, time: The onttne!t, between these two por traits itt:sO great that 1710) , would• not believe them to be the same . person. Yet there are hundreds of person* - In and aroud Philadelphia who will recognize. both ,portmita to be true represeutatines. When the first 'was taken he Weighed 107 pounds; at the present time his weight is 420 pounds; • TO . "I'llE PUBLIC. • • Thirty years ito I was tu the last; stages of Pulmo nary Consumption, and given up to: die. I resided, In Philadelnhilit. and Dr. Joseph Pifrish, then ( of this city, ordered me ito• Moorestown,-N. J.; a • distanct of, nine mileS, which-Men; me two .days to get there. - On my arrival I was put to bed, and there laid for Many weeks. -This was my native place; wherg•all my family lived and -had 00 of Consumption, . Dr. Thornton, who attended 'my father in his last illness, was, called,, add gave •tnei oneweek to fix up tnyTiffairs.• lie had seed all my fam iilY en that-way,. and thought ,I was ,to g(), too. Then I heard of the remedies.' now offer io the public, which cured Me.:, It seemed to rite that.l could feel them pep; etc:cling my whole syStem. They soon ripened the. mat ter on my, lunge, and j eirOnlicspit off more than a pikit of offensive yellow - mat-- -ter every Morning. 'As soon as that began to subside, my, cough. fever, pain, night sweatisall began to leave me. and tny appetite beeame lo great_ that- it was with difficulty I could keep from eating too, lunch. I soon -gained my.strength, and I have•betiu growl in flesh ever since. For many years %I have enjoyed, uninter rupted, lmOd health, keeping, -the 'liver. and stomach :healthY with the Smits:M:4 Tonic and Mandrake PHIS. as .1 ant old bilious temperament...;:•My'weight is two him -dred and twenty pounds. On my recover.: people world send Tor. me. tar and near: to.kie if their cased were like .mine. Fur this purpose I pity PrOfessidunt vista in the large Cities. The consumpti•'es • wish to see the one that makes these , medicines: cured of consumption by them.- To make new tangs is impossi ble ,but cavities in, the lung , i, alai chrome ulcerations of the-bronchial tubes' can. Tic - hettltid. Such cases are :dying hourly under the. ordinary, treatment of physi cianS, and just such are cured. by the .. .proper 'use of Schenck's Pulmonip Syrup; Seaweed Tonic, and -Man .drake Pills . • • .. . , . I am now a.healthy man, with a large 'Cavity . -in the middle lobe ofithe right lung, the lower lobe very mtich hepatized and complete adit.:sion of the pleura. The left, lung is spund, nd the upper lobe of the right - lung is 'Ma tolerably healthy comlitain. - The great reason, - Why physigians do not cure consumption is. they try to do too much :- they give medicines to .stop: the cough. to stop chill. to stop night sweats., hectic fever, and, by so doing, they derange the: whole digestive •powers. locking up the secretions, and eventually, the patient siiiks and dies.- - Alter I make a .careful examination of the -patient .with .the -Respirometer, anfind longs ost4 enough left to mire. I directlhe patient limn- use the three remedies.- ItetniWe the cause: - and %they vill all, stop of their own accord. No one .eau be'cure of con , sumption.liver complaint, dyspepsia, %Mary „Canker: ulcerated threat, ufileSS the liver and stomach ate Made healthy: In New Endland.this canker, chronic Catarrh, ulcerated throat, elongation of uvula, is more preva- - „leittlfi - an in - any other section of the country. - This• is frequently-cateZed lira fohl stomach. ' You may burn it, out with caustic time and again, and all they will get is tepiporiry relief. COrrect.the stomach 'andJiveriand they-will heal-up theniselve's. . _ . -' - • - IGood nutrition is the remedy.. •If yon- have any .af. sea s e in any part of the body, it will •Vemain there, and de,.ty more end more, thitit you Can gectliastOmach.io -the-condition to dh ' mstfood, Mid make new blood - to take the place of diseased matter. This is the 'only' way to heal cavities in th'e.-lungs.'and ttleeratecl brim,- chial tubes - Correct.the storuaell and liver, and nature 'will do the healing. Many, persons 'have an idea that - .certaiwinetliehiesliCe great purifiers ol the blood. When 'blood is once tt.led-itcannot' be pin - ideal it is di- - seasesi the same is the diseased matter-tu the . system. - : but get the apparatus in order. the liver - and stomach, ud give itplenty pf-nourishitig food: it will Make new blootl..which will take the.place of. that which ''is di- .. . ,Sehenck's Falmoiiic.Syrup is one of the best prepara tions-of iron ill use; it, is a powerful tonic in .`itself. and when. the Seaweed Tonic dissolves 'the :Mucus in the a:lime:eh, and it is c.anied off. by tbe'Aid of the Mandrake Pills, theTulmonic Syrup is made into blood. This is • the only way to - etire consumption.lf I cannot get a good appetite, and food does not digest, 1' cannot cure -the . patient:. ' - .3. , :ever mind the cough'; remove the cause .and it wilistoVof itself. :This is the most trouble 1 have with my' patients at my rooms. - They say, "Doc. tor, I feeistoniger : - .1. can' eal :. thy night sweats are better, add I. feel better every way : but my cough is so , bad yet:eu and they are asionishedici -hear me say that does not : remove the muse. and the cough will Slop of itself. Schenek.s Seaweed creates - a good apPe• the in aboutnitte daYS, whenthere is no lung disease, unlms the liver is so congested that the Mandrake Pills cannot unlock the ducts of the gall bladder in that short space of 1.1111( . ..,ill order to allow thestale bile to pass off. Keep the liver and stomach healthy, and there is less danger of consumption or any other disease.. It is hard to take cold when.those organs are healthy. those that: are bilious, low . Spirited, dreary. feeling stupid,. ,coated tongne. poor appetite, nervous, stomach: full. of .wind, everything hat is eaten lies heavy, loss of me mory, try one b t le of -SCIIENCKS SEAWOOII TON 'is and cam box p SCIIENCKS ~.14A.NDIL.AKE PILLS. ...It is only a cost of oue dollar- and' ,twentyAlve cents, with full directions. - - ' . ;.' - . • - ...' '. ' • - 'Tbis , is sullicient—in many cases. to satisfy what the medicines are. Frequently one bottle makes. a great Change in the system: 'Any Pcraort that enjrni , ordinary health. by Using the Seaweed and Mandrake:Pills - occa sionally,' most get the digestive organs insneh a healthy condition:that they become fleshy. I can produce a number of my old consumptive patients now enjoying good health, weighing nearly 264 i pounds. - I . will. eon eflide by 'relating thsee cures I have made in NewTork, 'and which are all different, and wish any one who feels . any interest the tnatter to visit, then:. 'Find is Mrs. .VarloW, residing then at 100.11onston street. tier bus hand called upon me at my rooms. 32 and street, and wished me to call and seeher. , Ile.said I could do .no . good ; -that he had all the best medical attendance, and all said.she:waS too far gorie with' Consumption 'to be 'cured: but abetrad heard of sinue great cures I had inade. and he desired to gratify her wishes. - I .called, and. found her lying'conflued to her bed in the last stage of bronchial consumption.4ind Without deubt mast have 'died soots , I examined her lungs, found both bronchial tubes very much affected, but no cavities had formed: her cough was very severe : the Spit-box 'was half full of thick puss. Palle 140.1ms:8yr:4:len veil mtich: and worse than all, chronic diarrhea.. 'Fier bowels had been 'moved eleven times that day. ' -I.`toZ her Oat • she had lungs enough to be 'mired, :but ther.,Miedlarrhert. had been of-longstanding, and her stomach was in . tmeh an ulcerated condition that I Was afraid nothing could be • done. She insistd.l'shouldtry and do' , Attat ,I. could for her,.ob,serdng that she could not 'last long in the condition - she was in. and I could ,not make her, any worse,. ,I gave her first edose of my. Mandrake Pills. and-the Thule and Syrup freely.: That was on Tuesday, and by ,the next Sunday the diarrhea waricarried off, her appetite had returned, and the_ could 'sit up . iti. bed and eat het dinner: - She is nowwell, and - gave mealong certitleate, certified to by the Rev: Dr. Dowling.' , • - 'Mrs, Bartholomew, 33 WeSt .Porty-fifth street, came to my- rooms with a tamoreet her liver, She was low spirited, skin sallow.. tonguecoated,, bowels costive,wo .appetite, and fast sinking, into. thti grave. The said ta,, mer had been running ever fourtmWlyeers. - I gaye her , Syrup Tonic and Pills;and told her to take them nist as • the directions were printed. She came' back' to my , rooms, 32 Bond street in two weeks. somewhat better; her tongue had began to clean a little around theedges. i .her skin whiter neither eyes brighter, and ,the tumor discharging; very-•ogensive matter. much faster thanit hiul ever done before. She kept gradually improving. 'and in about tWo:triontheshe came to my rooms very much frighten d: saying that the - teMor had nearly. :stepped runnirk.. and Wasj.heeling up. and that every doctor had' toldTher that, if it everhealed it and. ' her death. ::.1 told her that the disease had all left her system, and nature would -heal the ulcer up. _They are now healed. and have been for about a, year, and she is at hearty and mboest a woman as you will find In a days . walk. - She is giad.for any one location her, and takes great, painem visit any one that:elle hears hasanything lik: her case, and tries to get them to come and see me. The next case is Miss Scofield. from Stamford, Conn: Mrs*. Bartholomew got her down to see me: and 'she has been ever since at her house. When she first came to my rooms, 'she- was.mtich emaciatett , with a . distiessing . congh, spitting large quantities of blood. I•exarnined her Mugs with the resplrometer, And in all my.pmctice never fonnd one with one lune, solar gone and the other lting so Sound._ I, could MA give much enconra.gerbent. I thought she a.vould.die :. but to'. my astonisffment the Ptilmonic SYrup, Seaweed %Tonic; and' Mandrake Pills ;all seethed to go right to . work: the twig 18101 healed ' over. leaving a cavity - artlfge, es a goose' egg: good i ,,,, appetite, fine 'spirits.and• as ed 'some thirty-five * pounds'in•weight. She has me coughyet.which Ido not think it .would be'ofif.grea nterest to some imPre... hitliced physician to visit t particularly Misa Sciield.mr Any of them , who have been'cared by my Medicines. They are numerous In. New Tork ; bat the abovethree all (hirer from each other ; and if medliinee • are doing What Trepresent.they-are. they shoujd haVe , ' the credit and this afileted known vr,heM. and how they may be. ured. • " : - '... J. H. SCHENCK. M. D. Dr. J. 11. Schenclicen he rotted at his principal office -.No. 39 North 6th Street] Philadelphia,' every-Saturday. from 9 'A. .M... until .3 P. .M. - , - . to give, advice free of ' charge; bat for a ;thorough examination' he. charges. three At:tilers. . Price of the Pulmouic Syrup and Sea weed Tonic each $1 per bottle; 0r1,3 the `half dozen. Mandrake' Mlle ti cent* . pex box, and is for sale by all 'Druggists and Dealers. . . '.• . -. -* _ . • . gay 21 .64, ' .- ' - .' • - ' ' . - 21- • * - 1U)-lyPow D R: utTpoN,.," T 141401 r-coated Fe. *. liegtalitting rilla are the: Tory best hi nse.., 'They operate speedily and effecttve-,. ly, and inguricoated, cretiie no nausea upon the meet :delicate stomach.. &- trial of thole Pills will prove their superloritYbverill s Othem... Price sl'a boi. Sold by S.C." UPILMYL.4O3 diestriiit Street, Philadel 'phis, and•ln Pottsville by 40fili. G. BROWN & SON, Druggists... ' • [June 1. '63 ‘24-17 . IaiI•WALICG., the Great ICltiniette . • - • 4 , ; - liettieidy for , t4eciet'llilaiensea. - ... • - ONE BOX,WILL.V.WOII3I:A. C.IIRE. - -- -- - rci, :- ngredienti arepurely'vegetable. -It lapleita. , •. -. An VA Waled . % lie no bad pdon and maybe Cam ln *be vent pocket without fear 'of detection. Aiirettlara :free. Price .gt a.box. Sold. by S.C. U.MA.M. , 403 Oast,. inn MATE. tSent by nisil bra'aecniely sealed envelope. ' ..10111% ai BRWN• ilh',l3oN. , llnitzelata; Agents' for .potts T me. : --. . - - (Julnela r nl3. -. ~ ..2-44.y ^ , . fiIIaUSSES 611411.11.1)ER BRAbEfi at HIRE dpotheeary:.: -To the Lathes America! Lyon-hi Peried/cjal Proii. • Lyiesivis•Parlisaleid. Drops,. • • • . • .• The Greet reamlei Remedy! Tito Feansile. ! I.YOIII , PERIODIG4IOII4III,cira nil complaints incident to ttaeser;„ and remove 41 nbstractions or Jut *re.-frozniebatiever Muse, producing health, vigor - and PERIODICAL are ietter ttian 111, - pliht,,Poetders and -Nostrums: *dug a avid prepare-. tion; their action is direct- and positive, end, it need*. nothing b good common acme to see and understand the retison,why tits* cars - pathos& ills. to Which Om 'fa male system is inn dect44 with:&apatch and adegrea or certainty whichnothing, Mit ascientidcslly compounded: 'Auld preparation could reanh . t. they, am, In the moat ob- . -satiate caeca, Roslisible.assil sure to dfo:ilgrowit Rattitible; mut* mare to d• G•att ! • • • . 4Filitevisiiret de Harm, To the most deliekte"eotudttuttomt. LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS' will certainly pro duce the regnlarretnrn of nature.. if taken a day or two befnre the expected period, and it la a maxim. In the .prolemion, that preVentioli is better than cure. ' LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS have been need by over twenty-Ave thousand ladies,4lthiti the. past six months, and the testimony of all is, "It Barely cures." C- 1 11.11a ( TION . I • • Bear in mind that I guarantee lay Drops to cure.: Sup- ' premion of the kienter,'from whateiter cause, though• care shouldSe taken to ascertain if , YreMumicy be , the cause, as these Drops would be to piodnce miscar riage, If taken'whilst in - tharsituation. and all are,cau cloned against usiffg them; as I wish itdistinctly ufider stood that I do not hold myself etx.postaible. when used under such eireumstances. - They . ariapecullarly adipted; is they bring the monthly period with such perfect regularity: • . • I could furnish any quanuty of testimonials of Its, ef ffcacy from my own patients, but the practice of parad ing bought and fictitious tines before the. public IS 16 prevalent, I. do not deem it advisable. . • • ' • , BB WISE BE WISE IN 11.51. E. - • . AIR WISE DT Tim& - BE WISE IN TIME, . • . .• • . . Lernot disease d e stroy your constitution—Try a hot- - Ale of my PERIODICAL MOPS, and you Will be satis: lied that lem no iruptsiter.'....Tell your afflicted friend what restored the bloom of health to your cheeks. and thereby confer a - favor more' valrutble than goldilFor patent-I.or scanty menstruation it is just the' thing. I have nOW in my mind an iqstance of a lady. who had been suffering from painful ' Menstruation for - j•two •of three years, confining her tober room each time: She bad applied to tweet eminent physicians, withatiere: lief, when one Mule of my Drupe entirely cured ONE, BOTTLE, CURES .ONE BOITLE CURES In almost exerY else ' It is impossible to enjoy the bloom of health and vi vacity of spirits; unless the Aienses are regular ris"to the time, the quantity, and quality. - When they -are obstructed, nature makes her _efforts. to obtain for it some other outlet. and unless .these. efforts of nature are aisisted, the patient usually experiences desponden cy. Nervuu.sness, and finally, CONSURPTION assumes its away, and prematurely terminates a. miserable life. Do not, suffer froni - these' irregularities when an in vestment of one dollar in Lyon*sPerimliettl Drops.will regulate and restore nature to its healthy course; and DO :NOT•.BE IMPOSED UPON l• . DO . NOT BE IMPOSED UPON! . . , . - - - - by those who have other prcparations. which . they de airs to palm off upon -the re he stngth of the popitlarity of my Drops.'-.Butwheindie Druggist you apply to has not gut them, either make him buy them for you. or else, enclose One Dollar, to .the nearest general wholesale agent, who will return votes bottle by return See that the'naine. of Jno. .1.. Lyon to written - ,upon the directions which are wrapped around each bottle.— None others are genuine. Therefore, betiare of coun terfeits. They are fur sale by every druggist in city and conntry, at One dollar ($1) per bottle. -11 von wish re lief takt , no other. .. ' . Dr. JNO. L. );YON, • . Practicing Phyrieian, New Ila;;eu. Conti. • Who . - .ciin be consnited concerning all dibeaaes, either personally or by letter. . (;eo. C. Goodwin,S,Co., Borton : D. S. Barrier S Co.. New York: Lord S Smith, Chicago, Wholesale Agents: Feb 27. 'GI.. • • 9-ly-eoes. EISEI , S PATENT METALLIC BURIAL • CASES, • r* Air-tight . and •indestrixtible, for • protecting, and pre serving the Dead, for Vaults, Transportation, Ordinary Interment, or Future Removal. • ' ' W. M. RAYMOND .66 CO.; •• . Manufacturers. 5.16 Broadiva*. New York. Far sale only . by IL, ICLINE 8R0.,. • Wholesale and Heidi Furniture Pesters, Market St., between Second and Third, pottaville, Pa. • Feb 2T..64. • • • 9-6m . TACKLE.—: - Fine aid) fly - and bait rods. ' • • Carlire & Limerick books. .• *' , enells. Extra fine flies. . . . . gut for lines.. Gutleaders land 3 yards. ~. Fish Baskets. ' . . Hair and silk lines: . Extra fine hairlines. -, ' - . Bait.Boxas and Reels. Manufactured bait.. , . . ..... .. Liquor Flasks—large variety. • . Drinking, Cups, gum and leather. • i Tatkie Rnds-,good wortment. at • May 14,.,-'64 : , SUCLITER it tHOMPSON'S - - flrunkesancsil Cured.--The incbrivitmmay .I-5 now bid defiance to the tempting cup.. Dr.ZANE'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG DRINK - is a eertaiii.cure for . Drankymess.] It creates a dislike for strong drink, and can be adthinistered without the knowledge of the patient. Price i 1 a bog. 'Sent by mail to any addreis, by S. C. LIPIIA3I, 443 - Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Ps. Circulars sent free. JOHN G. BROWN &SON, Druggists, Age - ntlf.for Pottsville, • - • 'June 13, '63. - • • 24-ly W.:11 : E. EOYER, , • WHOLESALE 'AND RETAIL DEALER IN TOBACCO, PIPES AND. CIGARS,. Centre S.t. Oppesite the Town Hall, ' EQTTSViLVE, PA.; Feb, '2l; 'St. • s : . • • . SS-if • emoral of 'Jones , * Flour /lc Feed . Store. It , —The undersiened has removed his Flour and Feed Store from Notweclan • and Third Streets, to the corner of Marketand William Streets, where he will keep.on band a choice stock of articles In his line, And a flue assortment of tirstetass Groceries: : ' Ills old friends and customers are, respectfully solici ted to continue their patronaac, while .the general pub , lic will find his articles A, ..No. L and are Invited to giv,e lima call. • . JOSEPH ..D.4ONES. Pottsville, Apiil 25. 63 . : 17-tr Q,,perntatorirhfra can be' Cared.—=Doctor 1.3 ItAisilLPS SPECIFIC tures Spermatorrhap, Seminal 'Weakness. Impotency. Lasso( Power, ace..; speedily. and'effeetually. Its effects, arb truly magicaL: A trial for the Srnetric will tenth:ice the most sceptical of its merits. Price St a box. Sent post paid to any ad= dress,.by S: C. UPHAM, 403 •Chestnnt Street.: Philadel phia... Pa.. ..Cirenlarasent free. 'JOHN G. BROWN & SON. - Druggista, Agents for Pottaville, June'l3, '63 , LADIES' GOLD it/11'01[1E8 : .: . ' I Fine:stock of Ladies' Gold Watches, Chat-'_ l', lain Chains, Seals, &e. 11: C. GREEN,' . irate Watchmaker and'Jeweler; Centre Street, Pottsville. December 12, .63 , ... - ' : DO • • New Greengrocer's Store, • KEPT BY • KEPT BY EMS. FEAST, • • Xaiket st., .side, ne.rt door-below Aline's Flour and -Feed Store: - . • . . • Mrs:Frost'purposes'to keepg on . hand, a ' variety of TEGETABLES. FLOWERS, FISH. c. E'She feels grateful to her friends for- their former patronage, and hopes that it may be continued, by gyring her an. early till: ' . (April 0, !6:.4.-15-•• . • la D. TORREY, . • • Portrait and Lanipscapi Paintei, Room 110 . .12; ITNION HOTEL, Centre St., PO*SVILLE . Portzalts painted of any glize, from life. gaol &titer reotypes, or other pictures: Landscapes also painted from nature, or in composition. Specimens in thiti de pertinent can be seen at Mr. 'rorrefs rooms.. . . April t X 64. 14-3 m• •.- NEw 'NAP OF iii . o H.II Y L lI Cbouty.— ! Scott's New Hap of BehrtylkiH - Colisty for sale by . 4' • B. BANNAN. • • .Alsoi Shisfer'S New Mapi of all the. Anthracite .Coal Regions, mid Iron, Railroad - and Canal Map of thia State. • - , -Idpril 9, ,pIIII.NG , II AL . BUITI :Put up In Sets'of 12 lssoiled 6ples. • ' , •Priee, 60.'eents' melt Set. • • Corapiis ,Antnmn Leaves, Flowers,Roses,Wila Flowers, Scenes In Camp. 6r.c.. For sale st - - 'March 6,.'64. -B. BAN:VA:PSI:took Store. . C L OCKS tx.ocks:: 'CLOCKS ::: A large . stock of eight' day and thirty hour clocks, in every variety of style, for sale cheap, by • • .R. C. GREEN, . Watchmaker and Jew tier, Centre Street, Pottsville December 'l9, .63 . RAIL.-60 Tens pa karid. and. Stor sale by - • OEO. BRIGHT & Potty',lrei • May . l4, , 64. • BarrOwa, for Railroad and Mni log purposes, at . . May 1 "64 , . , STIC.IITh,R 16 THOMPSON'S. LORAL .11A314G . ING - BAIN KE TA F Filled with •Flowers. Yarlons-kindit—ror sale at • BANNAN'S GRRENWQQD NURSERY.' iTaii'23, '64. • '• . . • . . • CIONNTALICTLY on hand, T Rail. for mining panxses, at reduced priceo; far cult or good paper, • HAYWOOD& CO: Potroville, Pee: 26 . 'lit , • • • 52- f , PACKING BOSEIS.—A lot- of Packing Boxes for sale at '.B. iltaNN..ali'S Store. . 'April •• , .11*OXILVACT . 8 for the 11.andkerchief,. sf Limper . • . . Nov T.,.&1 . SUBGEON , II TURKISH Bathing an Sheep.' Wool ilporiges. at . Nov. T, HUGHES' Apotrimsf. FarrrEits.—Beat ten ets.thoroughly. With two quarts of cold water, one tea '= ful.of salt, add Behr to mike a batter, 7- 7 thickness of griddle cakes ; fry. by the • bv• l9 spoonful in fresh hot lard. .ally if eaten with niaple.;molasset.• -• CAEAR PIE.. Mix 1 cup of boiled eid er; to(9 - cup of water, I cup of sugar, t deg obit apoonfula of flour, ..and a little salt : . Silo: the cider bn thick, . use two - thirds of (4' , 101 - r, . and fill the cup ;with water. ..Babe wit. • gle crust like•custitrd - ilie.• - , • sAvE lentt OLD • 7 CRFA.3I Ple,—ln 1 pint of sweet cresol.. " 3 • , . • • ;flour, tablespoonful of cup ofiugar, , o we a poand paid for clean White Writing and Magazine Paper-411d also Old I.4.wePaPerat3'airiphiete tie flavor withnutmegor ..extrael 'and Menke*, with thr - rorere otiteu, off: - Colored Pa:ti ri tp per .1 eenta. pound. • • B. •BANNAN. ' make tbe crust sin,..sle the stun? al preceding. • • • • , tp 56.•>4 PUBE, bid Rye and nenebon Whiskey, kin& forliediesi purposes, by' . • Nov T, ". 4 3 RUGRISS Apottiseary. CIIIIOILERA AND DIAIUMEA, 1/11X. .TURF—au invaluablexemedy. ,Prepated . and sold by • ' • • lIIMILEN itarmneentical Chad!it. EISRS' CHAUSI let ILL cif gelatine Ideereausam Pipes, at • W. E. BOYER''S 'rob:tato Stara, Jan. 9. '64 DUKE sad VIEIE L ISIII . .),LEDIt'INES:- ' the very beet pelected exprettaly,fot PRT_- SICIANS• PRESCRIPTIONS and retail eggs, by -Nov. T,-*63,) HUGHES. Pbarnisevrtical-Chum , • %'The plOwinan on the dib : tant.hilLi, . Silents gaily to , his,taam, ' • , . • And Whistles to the Hocks that rou t' , • Down by-the silver stream; • • And looks with cam..);titeut upon •: • . The .‘ileating noon beam." - ONE BOTTLE CURES On BOTTLE CURES HUGHES; Apotheouy Fidat.tfer the hills avail ;- ; Tho warbling of *tho birds la howl, wooa and, glom; . • Arid merry laugh atuid The busy haunti of Meg. The farmer, Walks orith'qiiickene.tl step, • Out 'neath.ths sunlit. ski; - No cloud is resting on. his bres, • •• No sOrrmt in his nye, . As hosurveys.A‘itli,conseLms The thst.rourahim.lifi. The'sower in tho tale below, ' Is scattering wide' the grain, . • . And singing vts he tuoves along, . - sinite'.*lld. and pLsiutivestrain, That by the circling hillA around, .• • Is echoed bick again. .-•. , _ • • The horde,' frortall and stable'free,l • Are roaming rith delight, . . O'er p i tstares brawn, through forest paf.2 4 , . Or up-semetocky height, . • Or standing by the strestulet's brink. " Quaffing its sisters bright. " • „ All nature ismiles-'-a gladsome stills,. • And m a llriad voices loin The glad uprising'song of: ?,raise • Viito the Great. I Ala And lii;aveti accepts with.tokms Lkst The "Springts first ..otterivig :" • BOW. Sllitt; - FIEMEILS" GET: MINIIIEI - 5. - 1 - I promised in &previous number, to E,lyi !' li . few. words tt port . - t his n all -I in portau t * st:!,l l , 4-.:.,f and wilt now attempt to redeem my prozi t ' 7 , yet I have not the , Vanity to : sUppoellia.,: - -o.' ."—: can throw n much, if -aily; : . li g ht upon,,ir n r question., What I have to say will he 1E,, r . , : ,,- .- „ 0 -,. the results- obtained, or : rather the inialvi, ~. ',.... -. by which I haNie - - succeeded in renovatie; l -_;,, -'.. worty-outfacin, than any-line-spun . theork,..2.- , ..? , - , :-: In the first plate then. let mestatetetici i . __,l , ly: the condition. of. the farm ,upotilitia . ,: F. lise, when I,ftist took if.. There- wa.4 ao kr , .. ,L. l - acre of the' : farm. that- would 'pr.udece on.-.:,.. S9O lbs. of hay in a year, and Ido net tt.'.: t Mr: that ther• was an acrd' that cover Ni•c.:,....,,,, Catch upon: dt is n sandy loam, ,easy of. c!..... :'' ll tirtifien, and :lid bees repeatedly crop . ' with . corn and rye, until it did not 1; phtnt awkiow theth: ditiOn , of the you . may • well bellev, the question, shall farmers 'get nurit ?".• i - rr how sltall Lget it f. was :an toortaljt one to me.., To add to my enlb.ar meats, _I was - aboitt as poor us the land- which I was about to go to.work. I•hitd . one horse; one co v, pig-,=that wa.s MY stock in the ham-. la thig - .14 houSe . l. waS'rich in the poSSession or a a!! and:little ones. - ?two:IX-dun bOys contributed to. the defence of our , bVedisi ' country.. By great. effort We . suecee,kl - • !' keqiingthe trolfttpii) otlr door; hut the U. -Assessor . has madealOdgrnent With us. inun against our Ni 7 i 1 1 , and. will be • satisfied nothing. short of ley : plug aniticothe taxtipcziefilrin our• poor farqi . . . . . - - What. I needed then was 'experience, all!..***. to obtain this Iseoduneneed readine the 37. r! - cultural papers and hooks, , and frOm -.them :.--,• gained 'many :yaluable lesson's.: not was, Win that What land I cultiYited 'should' be nu 144 better, and to that I Rill. adhere... In a rm . , -azIALli yersation - -held with a successful and intelE• gent old - fariner, he said that a . , "good we , 7 to improvemy laml would- be to plow ink,*; thonsand.loads of owtto tlie-aere s !!. liut nil r te I.Where s all I get it? "Wely said he, 'Et . ' .. l irlel easie w aito get it is to raise it right on the very land' to whiCh *.lou _wish to :apply ititi Upon this.' thought, awhile; and eoncltrde: - • , 4 - 1 1 , 1 to try . the effects-of clay and muck on elvio land,- and see it With these I could manam,, , , , f .i...214 :piocyre the needed supply of turf.: : Idmr so ft load after load of -' both of -these Inate:riii.4llolo composted, ' carefully all the Manure on Ii!r: 1 ; 111 r1 far* : in the proportion of two-loads of am to one of manure. ,Took dint my stable:kn.-11.rd and tilled to the depth of 1,4 or lti . inches nil= muck, leaf-mciitid; or loatri, adding tiles sortup-7, 1 2ci horse loads to the. amount. • Old .tiosta.lo barrels weretilledWith r muek, and the chiej"' , 4* . : ber : vesSels emptied'upon it, until the mu:411110d was eaturated. : • This Icalledlerate. - The gi-_,:r i ti ida from the. .Privy . were: eompoited 42 muck,, and this was my poudre s tte. '' This lie ,•, .coMposting — wai . done-once - Or tiviee s a week,' - - so- as to keep down the stench. My bard, in the mean. dine, had becom too small to acconririodate: the inr.resiti amount, of crops, and.so I determinedlo anew one, with a.telhu• under it and behind the cattle, 'to- save and' compost buW4 O .l the Auld arid solid- portions-of the irinnur, as recommended by ex-Go . v. •Ileihrook V.ermont. But 'my sheet is, full, and I Hip - • leav9 .the 'rest of my story until week.--Car. of the Bolton Cultivator. ,V477 rripeo. Goon 'enough thee wbtt potatoes to'thicken• t quart of water like tip 71 1 1 gruel. -f.teacupfulof sugar into it, tett• dissolve ynitr Beastcake and Uthiall the that i's . neceisary , for the bread. Let this-0:- Ig o . pound stand - for twelve hourte then knari:t v..> sit the flour that is, necessary for the.itret'lard .11 ; there be not enough to ;,vot what wateri . iselhi required; a little warn water. Be. Pr . = titular to knead it until it Will not sticks up:* the: board or Lel.it, stand until nor itig in . a moderately warm pla6e. Then mon: it into loaves, let. it kse a - little,,•and ttiv 1 to-1 hoursi according the beat of t6+. 4.1t14., ROrli Sllolit-CALKE.,311..241011g11:35:1)! . . , Ju biscuit;. roll it thin as pie crit•ati cut J 2 size of asbake-,tin; - Place one ofthee iu 1 1 4 tin,• then a layer:of ..ripe raspberries, more dough, .arid so on fOr.. thiee dotigh, and two of berries: • Cut small:-lifizi in the top crust, • pour iti• a little Iwater,&;•::' lay on a few small luMps nfbuiter, -and 10'w half aallour. Serve with sWeeteued ovi3. PICKLED 'OR SPICED Quitilarrs.—Ttuir ripe currants; 4. lbs.- sugar, 1 pint viatp'. and ground. spices to taste: <l3oil About hour; put in jars and curer as other prot;r,cer After a few etonths'it: is quite cyuaf, to '9 6 berryjelly. Soot IlsCurr.- 7 1 quart 6f dour; Nis of ereatuofiartarJtlixed well in tirtte 13) , dour . ; 1 tablespoonrul orlanr L tempooattgl n . 41 soda dissolved in sweet, milk enough:to atio a soft-dough with the dour.- Bake in a VII *# 'oven F - : 4.!-11 ~;'xs;~it~... This: belifg iii
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