The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 11, 1864, Image 4

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A triklo - 11101,140a1 lila! DAY, '
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rsi ituazgat i ll Plattiarmur.
•. ,jr ii °44° l 32/ gl im WhiOlteg b : -41d 4 4°Tt r'etni
wai:balikitiriCelreal LakcAty;With a.
Atelt*4 Okiisizon was-.young
'ty 'Mormon, Witii Mtere'sdng family. of
r) wc ity yOunikaidhandscuis ideas . : His uni
' *that maser -been. Messed with ehildial.
'Ai Often, is onee a year hawed tc4 to bras
_ ha, in Nebraska, with a male-train,, for
but performed' the rather
journey Many times with entire safe—
ly; 'his heart wee strangely sad on this partie
...ubsr morning, and filled with gloomy lorebo
--The time for his departure had arrived.
The high-spirited mules were at . the door,
impatientlfehamphig their bits. The :Mor
mon st o od sadly among his weepingviires.
4 9Dearest anei,r be,said, "I am singularly
sad at heart, this mombig,, but do not let-this
depress Ton. The journey is,a - perilous one,
hut-Lpshawi I have always come back saie
iy heretotore, and whysahmild I fear.?_ Be-
Aides, I know that-every night, as I lay down
on• the Imolai starlight" pnurte, : your bright
faces:will come tome in my . dreams,"and
make my slumbers sweet and gentle. ' You,
_puny, With your mild blue eyes, and, you,
" . -lynrietta, with -your splendid black hair;
- and you,ls.ireUY, with your hair so brightly,
beautifully golden; and you, Mollie, with
your cheeks so downy \ ; and you, Betsey,-
with your►vine-red lips—far more delicious,
though, than any . wine I ever tasted—and
ion, Maria,' With your. Winsome 'voice ; and
you, Stisan, with your-with , yoq—that is
so say, -Buz, „with your-4 i
nd "the thr -
teen of y each no good and beautiful, will,
come r to me in sweet dreams, will; you no;
bearastiats '1" . - '
"Our own," 'they lovingly chimed, "we
"And so farewell !" cried Reginald,. "Come
to My - arms, my 0v,•n!.." - be said, '" that is, as
many ofiyou can do it conveniently at once,
for I must away." .
He folded several of them to his
, throbing
hreait, and drove sadly away.
- ,Bu;.lie had not gone far when the trace of
the off-hind mule became unhitched.
mountli.g, he essayed to adjust the trace; but
ere he had fairly commenced Vie 'task, the
mule, .a singularly refractory, animal snorted,
it wildly, and kicked Reginald frightfully in the
e stomach: He arose with „difficulty and tot-
tered feebly towards his mother's house,
which was dear by, falling dead in her yard,
with the remark, " Dear Mother, I've come
home to die!" ' •
•" So I see " she said; "where's the 'Mules?"
Alas! Reginald Glorerson Could ve no
answer. In rain the heart-stricken/mother
threw herself upon his inanimate form, cry
ing, "Oh ray son—my son! only say where
the mules is, and then, you may die if you
want to !" In vain—in 'vain !
Reginald had passed on. • '
CHAPTER:II.
TITNIGIAL TRAPPINGS.
The mules was never found..
Reginald's heart-brokeri mother took the
body home to
-her unfortunate •son's Widows.
But before her arrival she discreetly sent a
boy to Bust the news , gently to the afilibted
wives, which he did by informing timm, in a
hoarse whisper, that their " old man had
gone In."
The w i nos felt very badly indeed.
• 4 ' He was devoted to :tne," .sebbed .
• • . "And to. me, "said Maria., •
~• . •
"Yes," said Emily, "he thoughtliic.onsider
- . •
ably of you, but not so much' M he did of me."
.- • 1".1 say he did! . " • •
"And - Linty he didn't!" " • -
"He did ! ,
•
"He didn't ! " - • .
- "Don't look at me, , with your squint'eyes!"
- ""Don't shake your red head at'me !".
• "Sisters !" said the black-haired Henriet
ta, " cease this unseemingly wrangling. I, as
• Reginald's h.r4t, wife, shall strew .tlotiers on'
. his grave. its my.busineis to strew !".
"You shan't, so•there !" said Henrietta.
"You bet I Will!" said Susan, with a tear
. suffused 'cheek. • -
. as for me," Said - the practical Bet
,- seY, ." I ain't on the strew, much, but Ishall
ride at the head of - the funeral -Preeessiun'!"
" Not if I've ever been - introduced to my
you won't, ". said the golden-haire d •
; "that's my position. - Yoti"tiet your bon
net-strings it • •
"Children," said Reginald'a mother, "yOu
must do some crying, • you know, on the day
of the funeral; and how many pocket-hand
kerchiefs will it take to go around Betsey,
you .and Nelly ought to make one do between
'you," - • •
"Plt tear her eyes out' if she perpetratm3 a
sob on my handkereher," tAid Nelly.
" Dear•daughters=in-law, said Reginald's
mother, "how unseemly is this anger! •Mules
is fire hundred dollars a span, and every
identuesi mule poor boy bad has been
gobbled up by, the led man. I knew when
my Reginald staggered into the doorLyard
that he*Was on the. Die, but if I'd only thunk
to ask him about them mules ere his gentle
spirit took flight, - it would. have- been four
thciusand dollars in oar pockets; and . no rats - -
take. Excuse , those real team , but you're
never felts. parent's feelin'sr
"It's an . oversight;7 sobbed *aria. "Don't
tflarne us:
CHAPTER 111
, DUIST TO DUST
The funeral - limed - off , iss - . a very pleasant
manner; nothing occurring td.. mar the har
mony of the.occasion•. By r a happy thought
of Reginald'a mother, the wives walked to
the grate twenty. abreast. which rendered
that put of the -Ceremony thoroughly impar,
That night: the twenty wives, With heavy
hearts, sought their twenty, respective - couch-:
es. But. no Reginald occupied those twenty
respective couches—Reginald would never
more linger all night in blissful repose in those
twenty respective roaches-:-Regmald's head
would nevermore: the twenty respective
pillows of -those tweety,reepective couches
—tnever,, ievermor6 I
another house, and. not many leagues
from the House of. Mourning, a gray-hatred
woman - Was weeping passionately: "Re
died, - " she cried, "ha died, .withoutsignityin',-
in any respect, where them mules went to'!"
CHAPTER - IV
Y4JUfIZD:AGA Y.
Two yeart are supposed to have claPsed
tietween the third and fourth'eltatiters if this
Dentinal American romance.
inanly Mormon, one evening. as the snn
was preparing to set among_a select apart
ment of
. gold.and crimson clouds in the Wes
tern honzon—although for that matter lithe
sun has a right to " set " whore it wants to,
and so, Imay add, has 'a ben—a manly Mor
mon, I sky, tapped gently at tlig door of the
mansion of the late Reginald Gloverson.
-- The door was opened'hy M.rs. Susan Glo
"Is this the house of the widow Glover
sod ?" the-Mormon 'asked. ,
"It Ls," raid Susan.- --
"And
..how many,ls there of she?": inquired
the Morinon.
There is, about twenty Of her, including
me'," courteously returned the fair Susan
;•:" Can Isee her?"
-You
"Madam," he softly said, addressing the
twenty disconsolate widows, "r have seen
part of "you before!! , - And although 1: - have
already twenty-five wives, whom I. respect
and tenderly care for, I can truly say that I
never felt. love's holy thrill till I saw theel—
Be'mine—be mine!"he enthusiasticaLy tried,
W Sb6* the world It striking Mus
t ration of the Lcp.lllv :Ind truth or the noble
!I D ty a :Uil f I.lPoll-t
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„ . •
theng.,lbt,-
I'weat'y-ane - hentb. that•l:rat as ous.7
'fney 3ve,re united, ,they were! •
Gentle reader, does not the:moral of this
Tornanee show 14i—does it not, in faet,.show
that however nyjny there may be of. young
with* woutgi,. 9r rat4e_r it tiot• ishOw
tliSl Fkaiever Aurinber of persona nneWoman
may consist of--well".never mind what it
s.,o:eir. Only this Writing . Mormon ,roinances
is confusing to the intulteet., \--You try it . and
SAO
mut
math
twin =6403.14
At to -Y at the kluge- at Jame
)3.111.1)11itt-StYrd.,
taittenet and 60fent deep. Abate en Chnith Alley,
ply_
abeireSeinuhUleet, mmtdoo,ap.
tp ari,.0..1L11118,4111111t.., 4 - 1 (5
. ;
=ma
.e . pLzti.alier AT ? JOuni4C? . ears.
On WEDMISDA.T r JanniAth, 1164; at 12 ceglorks , cm
Vie fßCiElbfei, will be soId'ti:COLLTRAT on the -North
indent part of the Dubow 'lands.' couvishi Li *fairly
100 acres, in which there it* eontatatignveYOrti
of.Coal,rillof_whichba*s.beetprovemAttd known it
Habana,. ea Hanunotla UT' 1 1 ., 1 ey*
1 0PIff*"
Feet and bld*nireet _
. 1
The work done and 'mAtorisaa Ilandahad . for said Col.
.fiery, comprise the driving of: a tunnel over 40.yirdr;*
gangway in' theiantinOth :Win to. OodirOosl. A Peall.
'wintery breaker, foundarnms, lot a large breaker,
neariyalt-the timber lb:condition to bepat . together for
said breaker." a - twenty:2oe - horse power engine and
boiler, Some buildings, 'Mules and Harness. CON
mad Fran, Screen!, toget4e.i.
W lth blanksgthit *la, lot
The' tater*" load is cianideted,.. and. int - Aglaia° dui
adiatial na to enable thaepurchiser to be ready In send
in a ihcift time '
I m o will be made known 'at time of arise
Persons defiroon of exit/ wining the Colliery or ol.r:
tallying %rake: laformadon::win inquire of. I
CARTft.' Agant, or 19 1 A- H. 'frroNg. Superinten;,
d ent , ,Xer City- , June 4, 'WM:, -
rRIVATE - SALES
ikrafAni.n REAL 138 T ATE
V.
In Bern ToWinship, Berk*Ce.,
AT: PRIVATE SALE.
.. - .. .
Thweubscribeta offer ibr sale on reasonable' and:earl
terms, all that certain tract of *ming land, divided fa.,
to fields: of Convenient - Size for farming ptirposea Well
watered, situate in Bets Tinenship,: Berke County .sev
en miles; • northwest -of Beading,. on the, State 'Road
leading from Reading to Harrisburg , adjoiriinglands aof
l
Berinevillelieber; John C. Ifiester, Daniel Fisher and,
Ilaii,lel Billtrifuf.junt the Tel pelmet= Creek, contain
big 230 acres and 39 perthezAnOte or- leas, on
which is erected'a large two- 1 4917 PRICK' MAN-
SION 'HOUSE. 27-by 27 feet, Oti e-and-a‘half-stoty
Briclefloine., attached to the-Mansion. 13. by 36 . feet
au t ,
Ston Tenement Houseadjoining the- buildings, 1S
.by
36 f t l , Spring House, 1% story, and r. by IS feet. with
an er-failing spring sit water, which Supplies' all :the
Kimmel; with water I large Swiss... Barry 40 by
67 feet, with spring -water in the - yard ; - Wagon' Shed ;
Hog Stable, 15-by 25 feet- two , corri.miba, nearly n ew
There are 40 aeres of Oitiellinber,' and a= very la
AnantiVot e exCellent limestone near thesurfax ,- of . e
ground, and 20 acres' of Meadow lan& • -
_Also, a certain tract of farming land. situate. in „Abe
township and count y - -aforesaid, divided into fields :of
cornitment size for fanning purposes, well watered, ly
ing on the State 'toad leading from Beading to Barris
burg. within sevenmiles of ftending, adjoining - Jana
of - Levi Reber, by the :afore-described.. farm. and the
TelpehOcken Creek. containing 126 area and' 53 per_
.ekes, 25 acres of ,yrbich are good meadcrveland, and 30
acres of which' ta - covered with . heavy Mk-. timber.—
Limestone. n great quantities on the farm, near the
surface of the ground, and near the Union 'Canal land
ine. The improvements consist of a large two-story
KTONE MANSION 80U5E...37 by 54 feet, with 'pimp
of water in the yard ; also, it good arch in the yard•: .
Swiss Barn, 40 By 82 feet, with water near by; Stone
Tenant Mouse, lit' stories, 27 by 31 feet, with water
ei l
near the door ; Bog Stable , .ls- by '25 fee with pump of
water in the building; Swise Barn, 25 by 31 feet, with
water near by. Also, a large STONE'ME CIIANT and
GRIST MILL 60 by 40 feet; three stories high, on' the
TulpehOcken Creek, with , a water-powc - .of Tx feet,
'with the privilege of raieing to 9X. considered to be the
best, water-power on the stream. Th are two pairs
of Brench Burrs, and machinery to put ' another . pair;
one pair of Sandstone Choppers . all in siellent repair.
The machinery in the Mill sof the - at kind, being
turned by Parker water-wheels. The Union Canal
passes by,tbe Mill..with a landing-for loading and , oh
loading grain, itc„ from the canal boat. ipto the Mill,
by means of rope and pulley.. Also, a SAW MILL, ad
joining the Mill, turned by Parker's Water-wheels. The
Mills are within 60 feet, of the Mansion. House. The
above properties are ~convenient _to churches, stores,
schools, and blacksmith shops. • . -.-
, Fol'particalays, apply to either of- the. 'undersigned,
at the northeast corner of Sixth and Chestnut- streets,
Reading, Pa. . ' BDWIN C MESTER._ . *
. ..
. . _
April 30.
. . .
(lent Lends •ste-Private 8011e.'—'Therib
scrlhers ittfer-• for. sale TWO TRACTS OF COAL
LA.l.o);•.oraterk in ficitnyikill County: -
Any Infortnation'concerning. these tractsof•Coal Land
wilt be given on annlioition to.liuno PaTiltitrK.
of Pot-Levine; or either of Out subscribers. • .
• • • • ; • r • GSOIMB SCHALL, • .
WM. H. SCIFIALL,'•
ilrecutors of the Estate' of Jahn Schell, 'deed,
Nov. 7 .63
pIIILADELPIIII.A . dr READING B. B.
gaga
Excurmien Tfickets`from Philadelphia to. Potts
Title and return, will be sold at -Philadelphia. on Satur
daya and Sundays, at SS .
75 each,. good. for any train
-on thoee daps, and on the Monday. .• .
A. ..KICOLE.S., General Supt..
Adgust 33-
- 10111.0.1ILABELPECIA . , *.fic it,EADIENG 8. tc
- .••. •
I• • •
.I•; ii • i IV; • • • •
DOWN PASSE-&01M TRANS.
Leave Pottsville, daily,- (except Siludayx) at', 9,15, A
M., and 2.30. P...M.,—Passing Reading at 11.10, A. M. :
and 4.90, P. 31.. Arriving.. in Philadelphia at -1.30,.1'.
.51:; and.at 7, P. M. ' , .
Both doitn - trains connect at Reiding with Trains for
Harrisburg and New. York, and at Port. Clinton with
Catawieu Railroad Traina for Williamiport,'Elmira,Ac
Leave Philadelphia, daily; fexcept tigndays) at 8.4
A. and 3.30. p.. 31:. Terre-Reading at. 11.10, A. M.
and 6.00, P. M. •
. ,
- • SUNDAY TRAINS. . • •
Leave.Pottaripe at Lap, A. 31., and .Philadelphia a
. .
•~• + ~ ~
. Connecta at, Harrisburg vtith Paasangerrraina to and
from Pittsburg, Charnbersburg• Lancaater,
Sunbury,. Williamsport, Ebnira, York and 'Baltimore.
Trains leaviellirrisburg at 3.00. A. M. ((or Lebanon,
Reading and New York only.) S.OO, A. M., and %co, P.
M.. fur Pottsellie and Philaclelphiti. 'So.Sunday trains.
Through tickets from Pottsville to New York, Balti
more, Giqtysburg: and all the principal points in the.
North, Northwest, and Canadas. Entigrant'Ticketi to'
same place at reduced fares,. • • - • • ; i
• SO lbs. otliaggags'alloWed each Passenger;
.CONDIVTATION TICKETS;
With 26 coupons attached; between any points desired,'
or - Families - and Firins, at. 26 per. cent. discount.,;
1111/MAGE. TICKETS, -
•
Good for . 2,000 miles, between all points, for .rtuoiltea
and Finse, at *0 35. . • • -
. , • • . .
SEASON .TICKETS • ' -1
Grnnd forHoliir- only, betw,
nobler only, between any points, at reduced
rates, fora, G. 9,'or 12 months. • •• _
ra — Au tickete will be parch:reed before. the Trains
at.art. nigher fareseberkcirif paid In the ears.
_ • G, A. NICOLLS, '• -
.* General Superintendent.
- •
Dec.'.s3
LEHI .
GIN VALLEY" ELAILROAD;:.9B*,
•
-
.. • Sunimer Arrangements.: - .••
.• ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 111AY s eth, the Pal
eenger Traine of the LehighN;alleyltliniad Company.
!ill run an.rollows:
..
- ' DOWN OR EASTWARD TRAINS.. .
r STATIONG :
Leave
Lehighton....:_......
Perryville.
Lehigh Gap
Slatington •
Rock -Dale
Leurre- -
WhiteHa11.....:.:..::.
Copley. •
.Hokeadauqua
'Citaatuq'ue ' ' •
Alleutovrn Furrace.....
Allentown • . 12.55
Bethlehem • ' ' 545 1.07
PremmuiMorg " :5.54 1.16
Lime Ridge - • ..' 1;28
Easton, lartive) • '6 12 1,40
014 - IVBSTWARD TRAM'S. '
.. No. 6. • No. 4, No..T. Wit]
38; . P. M: P. M. P. 3
.:..;../3:68 -8.30 L4O 10,
L4l
-7.53
.9.17 3.54 8.06
•
.9.25 4.04 8.16 • -101
......9.38 4.30 • 8.30. '10;
944 4.26 . 8.54 ' • I
. • 9.53 4.33 . 6.43
a.-9.58' '.4.18
10.03 : 4.43 8.51 '
4.48 3.55
.:.:.10115.' 4.65 9.04
.. 5.08 9:1.4
5.3.50 .
-9.25. • . I
.10:44. 5.35 9.31' '
.10:58 .. 5.39 9,45.
11.04. • .5.45 - 9.60
::;11.15'- :5.55 - 10;00.:
. ^ aSNNBCTIOI26:, - '
IiTLTIONS
Lease
Beaton •
Lime'Ridge.
Preemanaburg. : -
Bethlehem
Allentown L• •
itilentown Furnace..
Hokendauqua....
Coplay ~ .. .
White Mall '
Laurra
Rock Dale _
Slatington •
Lehigh Gap
Perryville -
Lehighton
At Mauch Chunk.
.•SNSAAt. pr N/VI, AMBOY EAST' NIA: N.
' • 411 trains connect with the Central of Je.reej
Put. renzisylvivals - •
BELYEDHISS
_ASLAWAII6, ILAU.110•1D.
. .
Down trains Nos. 1- and 6 awl Up Trains Noe. 4 and
. ,
connect with Trains of the -Belvidere Delaware Ball-
. .
._• .- • • nOilali 1•11.11.11YINAOL4 ItAiLltrar... • ,i• - .
Down. Trains N05..1 and 6 and Up Trains -Nos. 5 'and
T connectwitlrthe Trains of the N. P. R. R, for Sts,
tloo r
lions above Bethlehem, and Up iris Nos. 4 and 6 and
Down Trains No. 6 for Star low Bethlehem..
• CIAT/WtSSa AZIO.Q o AILAXE lAILSOATi. I
--
".1101111 Train No:s and Train . No:6ecinnect with Iths
Trains of the eatawissa and gnakake Railroads.
, Down Train Nos. a and .6 and •Up Train Nos. 5 Con;
met with the Tray: uo of the . Bearer Meadow Marta&
. - • . whitesaseas. •
Down. Tlllll No. a and Up' Train No
with Trains for WilkadmTe
• ROBERT E. sarair,.
superintendsnc &pa sngineipr L. T. R: R.
May 9, 4,:_M- 7 •19 ,
eAIIpiAGESI CAIMI4GEI4::
. .
The undersigned has taken the Shop in . East Norwe
ppdan street. near Poinfors Foundry,,lately occupied by
Hannan Risbell, where hq is prepared to
receive orders lulls line of busins,'Which
will be prinniktly.exeented. All kinds of repairing dubs.
Always, on hand; finished and partly . fistfshed
work, which can be inspected:- E. W. I..REIDEM •
I..ate of - Reading; PL • ;
NEW 230(titti. ' . . - • -
THE. FEDERALIST., -new .and • revised editto
John C. Hamilton, Trice $ 3 ea. -
TEN ACRES ENOUGH, a prac tical experience.. show=
leg how a very - mall farm may. be made to keep alrery
large utzraly.. Price $1 26. . , • • - •
The Complete Cook, ConfectiOner and Baker., Price
' .
School Economy..by Pmf."Wickershato. $1 25. •
Anima) of •S.cientilie Biscofer7 for 1864. $1 WI - -
The National "Almanac and Anrinal Register for 1864.
Paper. $1 26i - Cloth, $1 - •
Red Tape and Pigeon Hole Uenerals, as 'Seen grow
the Rank.: By a Private Soldier.
Just received.: and for-tale at the_.Book . 'Store of the
sub.Acriber.' . • ' •
Ail new li.inka receive) as they are Issued.
APri 1 . 23 0 64 . - -•. - • , IL HANNAN. :
IRE ROPE WORIKB OF
JOHN--A. ROEBIANO
-77renton, New•Jer.sqy.
A ledge•asserionent of Wire Re_pe corustaegy an
hand. Orders filled with despatch- Forisize,' strength,
lead (ad. see circular... • ' 'Ewitu A
t r e. ;l). tot g aqll 4- asniamtr.ZllLO
iiers aud Statio w nery Store PutLsthle
B...BANNAM
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GABRIEL O..IIIESTEIC
ALEXANDER S. WESTER.
RAILROADS.
UP PASSENGER •TItAL\S.
MingaMaM
No. 1: N0..6. Z.
A: M. A. M. if'. 31.
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11.25 I 4.20
:4.10 . 11.85 4.30
11.41 :4.36
.4.31. . 11:56 .j 4.51
•• , 12.02 t 4.5 T
.A. 49 14.14 6.08
....5:00 ' 12.25
~...5:07- :12.32 6.25
• 12.36 -. 5.29
:12.44:..5.15'"5.63
12.44. 5.31;
:75.26 12.51; .5.45
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Wilerea b"T imilishictorl &Mena: , 'Prteentstil :to': lus
nt=tied t
has-teen-madeto that 'be Phil
Benk.ot - '447 :
-4 WU end Sate ot Pentaileasha teas- been
teakander and to- Ole - reeitdaseents tbe
",:fletiod Genoese: tail "An Aottaptoeide II Fakes-
I al Curreoc eeetined bispledgeptlinltedStistesamlei.
endWreorldifrorttael ••=IeASM and nedealeddit there
' of."-nlilaWed 1edin1eg7.25,106 4 .1101 - _ , lallttooldb4. _
1 4 :ell Ala Daedalus otaald,:detzeottlted 6n4dlal.
eritltlefotfetinillie.bnalnon- lOC/WWI •
; EtwitilfeeniliPeh."-Ooinfitto kr of
• lalePirtentri dedifithat Theigiat - pa llanal
Bsok.of-Minersville, Coantroftlebaylitlll "and Stale of
Ponealvada. ifYaftthOrliDed to nannenoellie nedn,
" of-Banking. =der the • t* storead& ,
• - -Ina teetthicay w• - aittenalny ,hand and
AD sailor otlice: • eleventh *ljillay..lB . o.
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1 - Witn.thipilytlege twiirAstor to sesosoe..: .
~ quotanti ' "• .
a. • - •CMhief.' '
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• a xsofftilao.. • -
Jacob S. Lanrenee, • . John Vadlinger, •
Jacob Meat, - - John blObee,.. •
- -John ' •
The First *National Ban* of Infnexaville is now open
at second door from corner of•Thhtl and Sunbury Area.
Itihereville, for the trawaction of a general. Banking
bullion% upon the usual Urine.. •
Collections Upon. all accessible PiAnte will be nUlde
upOu liberal team. ' -S. „KAUFFILAN„•CaeItier.
Deemed.
. . .
ASHLAND . NATIONAL . . BANX,
• . TA.EAIIII3IiIt 111.13P4UTII1ENT,
. Oil/tenor CONZTROLLLIF OF TUE
. • • WATan.worzni, April f2T.•1664.
ems: by satistictOry evidence • prmrited- to. the'
undersigned, mhas been made to appear that The First
National Bank of Ashland. iu the County of• Schuylkill
aril State. of ..Feonallrarlia,:hui been .ditly Organized un
der end according to the requirements of the Act. of
Ceirgma, entitled Alt Act to provide a National Cur- -
rezize y, secured by, spate retailed States Stocks, and
to_iprovide air the circulation ' and- redemption thereof,"
laproved-Fehmary 25, 1663, and has coniplied.with all,
the'*Visions of:said Act required to be complied with
, before commencing the business of Banking: • • • •
Nags, therefore. I,'llugh AlcCulloch, Comptroller of
the Currency, do bereby certify that The First 'National
'Bank of Ashland, County 'of 'Schuylkill and State of
Pennsylvania, is mathorlsed to commence the 'business
:of Banking under the Act aforesaid.'.. ." • •
in testimony whereof whom my. hand - and
seal of* office, this twenty-seventh day of
LA. I- -" April,' 1664: ' HUGH hIoCULLOCH,
Comptroller of the Currency..
16-3 m
April 30; !6i
'PROPOSALS
A NTIIRACITII COAL ': OR :SHE
•L'A i I'VA WV.
l•
.
. .. - • . " • NAVY DSPAILTNIFST,
1 BC:ELAD" or. Eon owes: eau REcaurrme, .
. • •*-.* -. • May 14; 1864. - '
I SEALED PROPOSALS for furnishing -Anthracite Coat
for the Navy, - to be delliered during the fiscal year eed
itig 10th June, 1661, will be received at this Bur un
til 10,4. M., 16th June, 166-1: . . •:' . .
These ".t Pmposals must be endorsed; " Pro -Is far
rx iti )
Anthracitee Coal - for Steamers.ha they ma be dis
tinguished from other. business letters., ...• . .• " '
1 The offer must be for the delivery of 100,000 torus. of
1,?.40 - pounds; • .
The coal. mast beef the best Muck Mountain or-Allick,
Meath; or of a kind equal to. them in all..respects, - for
the purpose intended, whichequality will be determined
by a.Board *appointed by the
,Secretary of the Navy after
the reception of the bids. ••:- . ;. -°. ' . ... :
The ;tame of the coal proposed to be' furnished Drat .
be stated in the offer. . . ' . ... - , • -.:
.
j. It la to , be delivered in lumps of suitable size for nit-
Ind steamers—clean, of uniform quality, selected free
'from ;Mprifities,' unmixed—Of which the contractor will
he required la furnish such evidence, a 9 will be: satis
factory, and be subject to' such Inspections to. quality
And quantityas the - Departmeht may direct. The coal
. Must in all respects be satisfactdry to the • inspectOr or
inspectors, to be appointed by the Bureau, who will hale
the-right of peremptory rejection.
I The walls to be delivered on board vessels, at mai
'pines in the. port of Philadelphia as may be designated
By the Bureau, and in • sueb quantitiCS and at such times
!as., in the opinion ofthe - Bureau : the exigencies of the
'service may require; cornmencingvhen the vessel _is
oreported - ready to receive cargo furtilshinmif demand
ed not - less than 1,000 tons per :ay, to lie distributed to
' each veseelf.ai may be directed, - untd the loading
,is
.
completed. • • , . . .
. Proposals will likewise be received for the delivery of.
130,000 tons of the same quality of coal, to be delivered
lin the port of New York. on bOard:ressels, as it
delphia. .
In
the case -.of . failure to deliver the cOal in p:oper
quantity, of the properqUality, and at the proper time„
and place, theßureau.will reserve in the contract the
right to purchase forthwith, at the contractors risk and
expense, that which may seem necessary to supply, the
deficiency:'.
• Any demurrageto r other charges,to which the Navy ,
beS
,Department may "subjected froin delay in the Pronipt
delivery of tate coal
,by the contractors, will be deducted
'front their bills. • • •. • •• . • • • • •
The price must he for the coal deliieredOn hoard yes
- iela, on the terms and conditions above. stated, at the
contractort risk and expense, and'Without extra charge
of any kind.
The offer, is required by law, must be accompanied
•by.iwriiten guaranty; signed.by one or_ more responsi
ble persons, to the effect that . theY.undertake ;that .the
bidder or hidders will, it his or their bid be accepted,
enter into obligation, at such time as May be prescribed
by theltureau, with good and sufficient suretae.s, to fur..
'fish the supplies. proposed. • • • ."
No prOposition will be considered unless stecon
:nied by such guarantee .;and the Department reserves .
the tight - to reject all the offers, if,amsidered to be to ,
theinterest,fif tbiserrice to do so.
Two o? more .sureties each., in a- sum equal to the
amount specified to he paid, will be required to sign the.
contract, and their responsibility will be certified by
United States District Judge.Dnited States' District At
torney. Collector, or Navy Agent. • • .
An additional and collateral securitysWenty - per cent.
. will be withheld from the amount of all payments, which
;reservation is' not to be paid except by authority of the
Secretary of the Navy, until the contract shall have been
in all' itspects complied with; and the remaining eigh
ty per cent., or other amount that may he due upon 'etch
bill, will; when. a - proper certificate is furnished by the.
napector, and the hill approved by the Bureau, be paid
by such navy agents suilthe contractor may name, within
ten dart, afterthe warrants for the same-shrill have-been
passed by the Secretary df the Treasury. • • •
It stipulated in the-contract that if. default be
made in the delivery of the coal—in the quantity. of the
qdrlrrand at the.place and time directed ,by
---M Itu
reauen, and in- that case, the 'contractor and his.
sureties will forfeit and pay to.the United. States, as. li
quidated damages, a sum of money not exceeding twice.
the contract: price, which maybe recovered-from time
'to lime, according to the act or acts of Congress in that
case provided .
.. .•
• Bidders whose propoisnle.shall be accepted, and none
Other, mill he. notified, and,:ns early as'practicsble.:a
contract will he transmitted to them, which they will be
required to execute within ten days after its 'receipt at
the poet tilllce or navy agency named by them. . . '
The form of Offer,'guaranty'und certificate is hersiwith
given "- . •
. .
FORM. Ole OFFER
I for-we), 'Of —,.State of --,•hereby agree .to
furnish end. deliver thoutend tons of ----"anthra
cite coal for steamers' nee, at at the rats of
'per tan (42,240 pound& amounting - to dollars
the whole in conformity with the provisions and terms
of the advertisement of, the 24th dafof May, 11164,,Tr0m
the:liar) , Department, end hereunto appended. • •
Should my (or our) offer be iccepted, I. (or we) request;
: to be informed at and that the contract May be
forwarded for signature arul . eertillcate. • •
(Place.) :; (Signed) • L B,
• • ' • 701t31 OF GUARANTY.) .
We, the undersigned, residents of —, in the State
. ef —, and in the State of , hereby jointly
and 'severally.. covenant with the. United States, and
guarantee that in eine theforegoinghid ofhe ac
cepted, ---will, viithits ten days after' the receipt of
the contract at ' execute the same, with good and'
sufficient sureties. . for the delivery of the Anthracite coal
proposed, in compliance witli the termeof the advertise
ment orthe lath „May, 1264: hereto appended, and un=
der which it was made : and in case the said
shall fail to enter Into the contract iforesaid,ie, guar
'ante* to Make good the'difference.betwein the, offer of
the said and that' hich maybe accepted. :••
•
• • • (Signed)
: .
I. hereby certify that, to the bait of nil Issoiviedge and
ttte 'abirre.named Euarantora, and
are guctd'and sufficient:. • • • •. •
• (Signed.). • 43.•11:
.
To Im - signed bj; the . 111aitai States District' iTncigs.
traited :States District Attorney, Collector, or •Navai
Agent. • , *G4.-22-4c
e 49
CO'
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C 23 i
C 4411
:Read This!.*
J. R. TROXELL'S
CHEAP CEINA, - GLASS, AND
CROCKERY- STORE,
Centre Street, Opposite Mortimer House,
I'OTTSVI.L.LE.
' The citizens of - Potterrille and nethbririn . g. 'towns,
villages and hamlets, one and all, are invited to call
and examine my stock of wares before . Imying else
where, SS T. WO. not to be tindersold, , and can furnish
Housekeepers . with every article they want in my line
of business: ,Ia the stock of • s
Ftenclit . •Chiaa • 1: '
- win be found Tea Setts; Dinner' Setts. t'ard ' and' Cake
Baskets; IVatcli Cattat, Seger . Match - Sates,
Motto Mugs, Motto Cupsand Saucers, Vases, Colognes;
China Sette for Children, and a general variety of Toys,
Glass Ware.• •• •
Chhitelt, latest. patterns, cOnsisting of Table. mid
Bar Turnbieri; Champagne and Wine Glasses; Ale and
- Beer Glasses. Decanters, Harand Bitter .Bottles: Gob.
lets, Plates, Castor Bottles,,Pitchers and Creams; Cel.
eries. -Sugar -Bowls; Speon Holders. Syrup Cans; Fruit
Bowls; Fruit Jars, Cake StandS, Kerosene Lam* , of
evel y varletj,lamp,Chlrunevs, Lanterns,-Candlesticks,
Can-
Crockery:. '4e . rackeff-,9. ! -
A fullaisiorttnent of _IRON STONE CHINA, of dtf-,
fereat patterns. in setts or single pieces, to snit the pub
lic. 'A large assortment of common C. C. Ware, which
I will sell at low.figurea. .
. .
Y.ellow•and - Storie.Ware .
podding 'Dishes, Pie Dishm.Callenders, lUlk Pans,
„t e lly , • Bybutd.s; Pitchers, Tea -Pota, Butter Pots, Milk
Pots, Jars, Jugs, etc., etc.:. .
MISCRELA.H.RODS..,ToIIet Setts, Clusfors, Slop Jeri
and Foot. Bath*
_quart and Pirit Flasks; Cosi.oll,
&c. Fruit Jars of. every description.
MERCHANTS i ican sell you Goods at My Priem:
thus 'saving you freight. ' Call and' ee if it Is net so:
. •
- J. R....TROXELL..
April 16 4,4'
_
WHEELER & WILSON'S
HIGHEST PREMIUM
LOCK.STITCH
-fggi a
- • . . . .• •
5.6.*.ipg..4 . 01,# . ._:6 :.. .,-
The Cheapest and _Best.,
OVER 150;000 OF THESE WELL-ESTABLISHES
- SEWIN*MACHINES HAVE BEEN SOLO.-
.sirfarD 701 1:111COLA1, /.0136' A . 124000, &O. '
AGENTs WANTtD
wirEELEß,lvmsoli
Setri;ig-4.l.hine Co.
704 Chestnut Street,Thitsdelphis,
•
To TonActor!'"
. . SOMETHING_ :• NEW
' km'sr-140-NP—Or 53f6KING 'POSAC:
CO,warranted equal to anything, in tha maritet it roe
'Jan. ' Agent for Pottsville. .
18311.114° - SAGE. - •
.Br min aziampo
.Galw.4y,. ad. "Sita litorstradZitea t
Also .
'"liiitintweekliheiareen INGrAFIN-41177410Vind
bx the: With: 08'10i UN* ,OF, CI lkikin
wetehli,
swirAIKWYORIC.
8141FP,DRAFIS,osnthe *dope Sank, iejable
iny Ina lieland.-
g4-'2'Weii who WWI tottito or send hir theirfriendsfriiii
.11100pc..oinputhapoiekg. st4lle kiweet meek frame
sAon eialtAßlA4keywiwey. New Tat.
Or their' Skint, • .A.I4M.,LN HAMM,'
At his Carpet and Oil. Cloth Stine; Pottsville. Pa. •
TVEL '4l:l;rololloartlirTip De:atfutu:.
• •
11 ELELVD!D , near?tabatitqngo.
4111 e. •-• ". ' ' • . .[April ?3,;`44=--'77= , •
CTEPUEN and Miming
fingtheer, Rimers Mai eiecondand Ma-
B S.
is. LANGIIIiiN,. -Surgeon 4 „> 5. z
Dentist,- Market .Street, Atecond SIS -- ,
door above Thud Street, south ilde, ijakija
Pottsville- , -
D EiffigAFEß;
-IL a' of the Petinsylvaols •State Geologies.). Survey, ex
plores lauds, mines, &A. . • . -
• Oetoberl3;:.ss - .., . • ' .414 t
(May 14, 14.-20.9 t
R.Ak*K - tAlitirkli,..ll.eat Eatiate Await,
MAIIAICOY CITY; Schat.lbal County, Pa.
tar - LettarAildnass--"MalianoY CO' P.. 0 ." •
. .
. . .
A GACNOV*IFer. Ike Piarcleiaike .
AL of neat Estate.; buying, and Coall taking
Ohaike,,, Coal Lands, Mines, &c.::and collecting. Feutl•
Office Mabaniango Stine, Pottsville.- • . '
April 6, '6O . ;PIA& 31. MU,
JOHN A. OTTO:: Dianntsictrarer mod
Denier in all kinds of Lumbei, Willismnport,7".
• • '
10P 113N5A.,11111.14 .111....111.eC00L, Attorney -
La w,SILLIMAN'S HlllLDlNGloppoilte Idiners'
Bank, Pottsville, Pa. • . ' • .
• Having been lately connected with the War De par t. ment, and.posseeaing facilities. for" the prompt Settle-
ment of business with the quartermaster, Commissary,
Ordnance, Paymasters. Pension and Anditoea Offices.
particular, attention will bePaid to this branch of busi
ness. . Conveyancingroad writine of all kinds neatly
done. . • . •(ffiarch:l9, .64,--124f
Hc iffERGST SEI Ei,
• ney . at Law, Ashland, Schuylkill County, Ph.—L
Office opmaite,Mahanoy House, Centre Street. :
September 5., •G 3 ' •
.. 36.1. y '
- 1011 IN W. RYAN., 4.itornei and Conn.
iiellar at Law, Potuoille, Schuylkill County. Pa. -
Office in Silliman% new building, on Centre.Street,
nearly opposite the Mincreo.Bank. .
.. Vey . • . . . .21,
a
H.. OFFICE et Stree t CY tvr i o L d a oo w riia . bovii . Cen
tre,%Pottal;ille. Pa..,
JALECII: 41A.10111rt.1.: " W17.2.1./31
CIAIIIPBELL SllllTlli.Attiorneys - at
OFFlCE—Sonth.eaat•eorner of centre and
•Karket Street's, Pottsville; Pit;
Jene 28, .62- • • . .* - . ' . •
GOWEN,-Attorney at
1: Law, OFFICFCentre: Street, below the Eplaco
p. Church. Pottsville, Pa.
TllOlllAg R. HANNAN, 'Atiorncy at
Law; Office in Centre" Street,, opposite the Bpi's=
copal-Church; 'Pottsville, Penna. • ' . •
November 20,. , 50 I 4T-ly" . •
CIEIRISTOPIIEIt LITTLE, Attorney
at Law, Potttwille, &haylldll County, - .Pa. • .
MahantangaStreet. corner of Second.
Aprll.ll. .1 . • • . . .
StWINGIIACHINES .
Were irmardec 1- the higheSt Premiums • °per , a
• .Cornpelitors, cit the folloMing- State and' C.
remint "Fairs of 1863.
. .
New York State' Fair..,
First Premium for Fa,mily 3Lschine.
First:Premium, fry Manufacturing Machine
First . Prernitiri forliachlue Work.,
Indiana State. Fair. '• • ,
First•Preinium for .3fachine . .for'nll porpoiosi
• First Premium fit !turbine W(iric. , , • . .
Vermont State Fair. •- • •
.FirA Freminm for Family Machine.
Firat .Fremium.for 3.lanufacturing Machine
Firat Premium for•Machin Work'. •
, •. •
Ohio State Fair. k. , •
• • Prep?Mintor Machine Work.
lowa State Fair.. • • .. -• • •
First Prethluin for Family Machine. '
• - First PrOnitim. for Manufacturing Machine
• • First Premium for Machiun Work.
. .
Illinois State Fair. . . •
• FirSt Prerhinm for *Ms.chipe for all.iirposes
• - First tifachin Work. .• ' .
tientnckyState
•
... .
, . .
.' • First-Premitlia for:Machine for all parlioaea
Fiat Premium for Alachine Won:, .
Inchlgno State:Fair. • 1 .•
. • • First Premium for Family Machlue:
•
First Premium for Munttfacturiug Machine.
. First Premium for Machine-Work.
• • • • • .-- • • . • •
Pennsylratila ,
State 'Fair. '
•. First Prerniurri . for .ManufacturinOfsehlne
' '. First Premium. fur hiaeliMe Work.
Oregon State Fair. • ~
• .
First. Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine Mork.
•
Chlttendcn(Vt.). Society. -
.
. .
Finst Pieniturri for Family Machine.
First Premium for Mannliacturing Machine;
-First Premium for Machine Work.
. .
Franklin Co: (N. N.) Fair.
- • .
Fret
Preoirum for
First. Premium for Miumfacturing .brachino
•
Champlain Valitr(Vti) AgetSee.•
.- • First Pic:llllnm for Fimily Titachine:
FirBe Prnmitim for Manufacturing - Afisphine
Vint Premiumlor Machine Work:-.'
Hiunpden Co. (Hass.) Agrq Soe..
• DiplOma for Family Machhie. •
Diploma for Machine Work. ,
Washirigton Co. (Ni) Fair.
. First Premium for Family Machine
Queens_ Co, (N. N.) Agri sot. • •
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manu facturing Machine
First Premium for Machine Work.
Saratoga Co. (N. yo Fair.'
First Premium for Family Machine
.. •
Ikchanlrs' inxtltutc.(Pa.).Fak:
•
-First Premium for Machine for all purpoeca
• ' Firer Ptemlum fur 3fiebiue Work.
Crienik.id MO Union Fair.
First Premium for Furni/Y Alachine
First Premium for Machine Work.
.
ClintonCo.' (O.) Fair. • -.. • - •
, _ ,
. First Premiunifor Family Machine
•: .. Pitin Pretr.firorLfor :Machine Work:
illontgoinery C.0. - (Pa.) Fair. '
- • First Pramthm.for Machlna for: all riurposes
Firat PFeralum for litactiine Work.
Sin Joa!lain Co.'(Cal.) Fair. '
First Premium for Enmity Machine
First Premium:tor Id - itching IVork.
. .
San Jose District (41.) Fair.
'First k!remitim for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine Work,-
.
. e
c „
tir' The abovompriees tbe .Fairs at which the
ObbTll6 &. Bum IttAcermei were exbilrited this yew.
'730 Chestncitilre'et;
April 23,'61: • - .).7:S •
. .
CORISTAASP.II
ESEIV.T.S..-FINE As.
,13 0RT.:11.,ENT,.01e. SILVER WARE-
Snclies• oyster tureens; batter 'dishes; cake 'baskets.
eastort,lrnit dish64.,Mngs,:itc. Also, a well selected
stock of silver knives, forks, spoons,-cake knives,"Ple
knives, ladles, napkin rings, and every article of table
,chtlery—for sale cheap; by • R. C. GREEN,
Watchmaker sad Jeweler„Centre btreet,..rottavilla.
HAS' BALE : —Whollesitle Dealer,
in Haled. Timothy, Clover and Meadow Hay; and'
Straw • •
• • - • - . EDWARD B. PEALS.= I
Addreati„ - Schuylkill • Haven, . Pa. Residence,
two mires below Schuylkill Haven.
• April
. . .
s lj AV '1: 11l T for ,the. ICleassajwia,
heantifyiwg.' don: and growth of the bah ,
Prepared and aolby .. HUGHES. • •
Nov. 7, , at. • • *Tharniesen s tical. Chemist..
E COTTA
.11Stona.Pipe„ • auortrd aizm firm to 1:1 Innttea;
with Beads. y and tinoteho.. at '
' May 14. 'B4 • /3714.31T41.4.71/6211P50..N'5.:
ANEERa9eIIAUDIC-PIPX9..—A.
..i.T.Llorgertuirielieerscluturn Pipes, at
. 14": ILI3Oy..EIPS Tobseeo Store, • '
Jim 9. 'M.
Otritle , •itord - F0.17 , 01 4 / 1 108101110111; of
J. • • tho verx_brittiputlity.wee t eti. Orptersty for PRY.
WILMS. PRWORWTIONSAWd retail sales, bf
VentIIrUGMCS, Phahoseentital Chem
AVI:C AV VSU a i
t B•"n "r3tp Tpl4 a c blipo.,AgeVpl4
t.l abcre co ctU liaifd iGar,palo
j an _ q „
•p-:NV:
E. - Itourit: •
=MIK
BIJSINES&- OARDS.
LEGAL" CARDS.,
GROVER & BAKER'S
GELEBR.kTgD ELASTIC STITCI
SALES. -ROOMS
4415 , BrOndwitr,'Ne;or York.
MIMI
. -v •' .- ''!A 4--- r,1'7:H1;,:: .
1 - 11" S
IiEIIT TIY '
jIW-R,:ziii, viz 0F !`.IFE'
ile &Width GNI
'BMW°W
moat 'loi-
Piaraditmc-
the
• m*4.
0 lte;
=En
2 4 Oa 3Pilansisc ABM frontalleatalrea of
assioamed writ a .new life sloes
thisAirmxpr nojaiessoto • shis • ayalleoa • and
T R eft ni t rig Blizif tha resift "Lor Modern,
iticontries in ; he vegetable kingdom: beim* an satire,
ly new and abstract. method of cafe,. irrespective a all
the old and wOrn-tint systerost..- - •
ra — This medicine has been tested b.y the moat. anti.
' nem medical men of the day, and, by teem pronounced
to be one of the greatest medical discovenes of the age.
Or One bottle will cum genera] Debility.
. • lir A few doses cares Hystericain females:
- or - One bottle cures Palpitation of the Heart, ,•
'Pr A'-few doses meore the organs of generation.
.Eir" From one to three bottles 'restores the mull.
.trees and rawsigorpf youth:
gar.A 'few dose* restores the appetite: ,
Or Three bottles cure the worst awe of Impotency.
•, nr - A few doses cares the low:spirited. .
• tgir One bottle restores mental power.. .
• lige - A few doses bring. the rose to the cheek- '
rilr''This medicine restores to . manly rigor and ro
bust health the' poor debilitated. worn-down . and' de
spairing devotee of sensual pleasure: . • •
urThe listless, enervated youth„ the 'over tasked
man' of business, the' victim of nervoat depression, the
individual el:dieting: from general debUrtp..nr from
weakness of a single organ, will:all find immediate and
Immanent relief by the use of Ahis cir Essence of
ife.
rir Prim Viper bottle, Or three 'bottles ler VS; and
.fOrwarded by Hxpress,*ou receipt of, money, to any ad-
. .
plr Sold bf all drngtiste eqeryiebere: • . :
. • . • • DR.-W.V. AIREWTN tt• CO:
• -- •.' 861 e Proprietor!,
. , ..
-, • /4 ....,
• 6 . 63 1Lti.:Ierty atreet, New. York
CHEROKEE PILLS
BUGAB
Health
cfizirrAirt
rl^ - For the Ite?noe
emu of Regularity in the Ricurrenee of the
• •
Monthly Periodi.
•
Ur' Theycure or obviate ' thuse inimerons disease's
thtitaprlrm from irregularity, by removing :the irrega-
NTEW" They care Suppressed, Excesslye and. Painful
Idenetrnation. • - -
.. . . _
CArl'hey cure Green Sickness (Chiorosis). ..
ta"Thev cure Nervous and Spinal , Affections, pains
in the back and lower parts of the body, klemineasiYa
tigue drislight exertion, Palpitation of thelleart, Low
ness of SpiritS, Ilysteria, Sick..ileitdache, Giddiness,,
etc., etc. In a word,'
and
- removing the Irregularity,
they,remove the cause with ii w. the effects that
spring from it. ' • .
.. .
Cm' Composed of simple vegetable extracts, :they
Contain nothing deleterious to any constitution. howei
erdelieate,l their function being to: substitute strength
for.vveakness, which, when .properly used,' they never
lir They may be safelrused at any age, and at anY
Period, AMORI'T III7R11:40 TIIP. FIRST ;jilt= MONTHS, during
which. the unfailing nature of their action would Wrath
bly raxvxmrpregnaney.. • • . • • •
nr- All letters seeking inforrnation or • adiice,
be proinptlyy, freely and discreetly.answertd. • ,
• rir.- Full directions accompany each hex. •
Iry Price $l, perbox, or six boxes for $5.
I$ Sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of price:
tar Sold by all respectable Druggists.%
• . " DR. W. R. 11117,11. Wrist k C 0.,• •
• .Sole'Proprietort, •
' 63 Liberty e , treet, New York. -
' Feb 6, '64. • . ' 6-lyeow
DR . - ,
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PINE TREE -, ••
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TA R:::• - •C'0.11• . :D I AL
1*..T11113 VITAE P_RE,"CIE.E,Ec . of THE
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Obtained by pectinar prodena in the diatitiatinti.of the•
tar, by which its highest let:chi:lpar - properties. are re-.
' in the medicine that cure, when' all other! hall,
A GREAT REMEDY FOR .CONSUMPTION
I am constantly race. tiny such certificates as the fol
ItE.:_kl) IT • ' '
Wituparr—Dettr Sir: ,I had a very dinatiful cough
and sore.throat.fOr one year, - and my whole' system was
.fastgiving way, and I was prosirated.on my bed. with
but-little hope of recovering. • ;My disease -baftled• the
power of all medicine; and in a short time? must have
gone - to my pave, but thank nod, my•datightcr-inlaw
Would not rest untirSheWent to your store, No. 10'.N.
Second street, and rotated my I code to you; pnrchased
one bottle'of your Pine Tree Tar Cordial .and
,I eom—
ineficed to use it, and in one'week I was • much•.better,
and after using . thiee bottles, I am perfectly:well, a won
der triall.nty fricridS, for they all ; pronounced me past
cure. Publish my'cise if you think. proper. •' .
• REBUT A II ,6111:roN,
• . • No. 13'21 Wyll6•Street,
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• TAR CIOII,DIAL.
AN INFALLIBLE CURE FOR BRoutuils.
Mr. Ward Fays
.
Da: Visizsivr-Sir: I had Bronchitis, lnflamfriatiori
of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath. - anti PalpitatiOn of
the Ileart•in their worst:forms. • I had been treated by
several ofthe most ,emineutphysicians in Philadelphia,
but. they could hot stop the rapid coaree of my disease,
and I had'despaircd of ever heing.restored•to health. I
was truly oa the verge of the grave. • Your 'Pine Tree
Tar Cordial was highly recommended to me by .a friend:
I tried it,•and am thankful to , say.that, after using four
large and one: amhll hottle,,l was restored to, perfect
health. • You can give reference to my tionae. Fri. 968
Second street, or at my office Of Receiver of Taxes,
froth 9, A. M., to 4, P,lll.,.corner of Chestnut and Sixth
.strecta. , • WAIP.
BLEEDING. OF THE,. LUNGS!
BEAD THE FOLLOWING:
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Ma.. WISIIAST-- 7 sair .1' I return you' my grateful thanks
for the discovery you have made in making a medicine
that will cure Inflammation. of the Lungs and Liver
Complaint. - When I - commenced to use your Pine Tree
.Tar Cordial I was, to all appearances, neorMygrave.--.
I had - been for a length:.of Dine spitting blood,-and
would at times vomit it. My physichms ffor I employed
two) pronounced me past carer', hut my sister had used
your Pine Tree - Tar.Coailial; who.h did her so much good
,that she prevailed nn me; as a last resort; to try it; and
Drank tiod, 'commenced td nse it. I have taken twelve
bottles, arid . = perfectly cured.- and am ready and wit=
log that any person that is sick should cell on me, and
I will tell them what your cordial has done for me.-
All my, friends andneig,hhoin were'utterly astonished at
my'speedy return in health, for-they had seen me vomit
blood-in &blotted. state fretinentlY, - Baldish-my case,'
for I want every person that. is suffering as I was, to
know of your invaluable medicine. •.' • . . • •
Respectfully, • . . .
• Crease at., six doors aboie Rielniiond at., .
Plriladelpbls
Pus Pura Truss T ; Att. CoIIDIAL will cure Coughs, Sore
Throat and. Breast, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup,-Whoop
ing Cough,. Diptheria; and is also an, excellent remedy
for diseases of the kidney& arid female ctimPlainta.. •
• BEWARE OF COVNTERBEITS
•
The genuine tare the name of the proprietor and a
pine tree blown in the.bottle.• All others arespntioas
imitatlons.• • • . - • • •
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Paths FIPTI CaStS Asi:CONE DOGLAS PES . Pcifrus.—..
Prepared only.-hy the proprietor. • •
DR. L. Q. G. WISHART;
NO. lo NORTH SECOND STIHET, . .
• PLiI delph ia
tgarlror. sale bj all Dregitiata
December 12, '63
IMPORIANIforEMALES
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PR 00 LA-MA'FION!
TO. THE LADIES I,
'BOTH.. MI/WED AND SINGLE.
The Oldest Regulator for Females.
" • Dr. Cheesensan , s.Fentale
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Will hi/mediate/, reliev e ,' without pain. all disturban
ces of the periodic discharge, whether arising from re
laxation or suppression. They act like a charm in . re
moving the pains that accompany difficult or • immorler
ate thenstrnatioM and are . the ordreafe and reliable re
medy for Flushes. Sick Headache, Pains in the Loins.
Hack, and Sides, Palpitation of the Heart„'Nervons Tre
inon% Hysterics, Spasms, Broken Sleep, and other un
pleasant and dangerous effrxts , of an nnnatnral condi
tion- of the actual functions.' In the worst ease of NM-.
or Albus or Whites, they effects: speedy cure. • •
Dr.Cheesic:rnan'al Female Pais
hate been used OVER A. QUARTER OF A CENTURY.
. They are offered as the only safe means of renewing in.
terruptul menstruation. -611 t ladies must. bear in' mind
that there is one. condition of the female system, in
which the Pills cannot be taken without producing a
PECULIAR RESULT. The - condition referred - to is
PREGNANCY—the idait. - MISCARRIAGE. Such is
the irresistible' tendency of the Medicine to restore the
sextfal 'functions to ;a normal
. condition. that even 'the
reproductive power of nature cannot resist it: TREY
CANNOT, 1)0 HARM le any other way. •
Ellteesemarthi 'Female .Pllla
are thd only Medicine that MARRIED AND, SINGLE
LAMES have reliedripen for many years, or can rely
anon now. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! These Pills
form the Finest Preparation ever putforward, with IM.
MEDIATE and PERSISTICIT SUCCESS. DON'T .
BE DECEIVED:. Take: this advertisentent 15
your Druggist, and tell him that you: want • the•
and mostRIIIJABLE FEMALE MEDICINE IN THE
IVORLD,'.Which 'ls comptlitOd in •- .
5 'Dr. Vheinsnisattresi Female. Plll.ll.
and ar e
The, have-received, and aremow•reeeiving; the sane-
Non or the moat eminent,PhYalcians in:America.
• Explicit' Directions . ' with each': Osa
saa.llox, containing:from Kt° ISO Pills.
Pills Rent by promptly,.by remitting- . the 'pries
- tolhe Proprietors, or any ambonnettAgent, In eurrent
SOLD , .13Y- - DRUGGISTS -r.GENER.A.TXt.
-• • HUTCHINGS 31: JIILLTSW Pro_pririnr4.-
. , ,SI Cedar•streekriew
Sotditi by - J OHN O . ' lIROWN - Ji SON : in
Minerasitle: Or:JACOB - S. • LOVRENCE 1 in Tainamia
by 8..1. PSY.staIN. P. noWLSß.:iind in St. Clair tky:
DrintgliniC . : • - • •".
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Stteeres Woof Sponges,•at
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`gf,Tistir4
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.111y#042,_ in .. eariatg Oat. • :
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GREAT SITOOESt'ATTEIEDING ITI
Thelike . nese: although it does not, represent him any.
thing like as had Rabe was at the.. worst; yet it le -in
strong contrast , With theitale and'vigorons look* of tile
Portrait below, which-is the true likeness of him at the
present time. The contrast • between these two por
traits is so mat that many wouldttot believe them to
be the same person. Yet there are hundreds of . persons
in and around Philadelphia who will - realm:47.e both
portraits to be. true: 'representations, When the tirst.
WAS takeillie.weighed lOtpounds ; at the present time
his weightis2tO pounds, • •
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COATED
REGI3LATOII,
Preieuei,
AND *APE.
ion& and th. inner
. .
• Thltlyvars.ago I was in the last stages' Pame
ri:try consumption, and given tip to die. I:reside:J:l iti
Philadelphia. and Dr. Joseph Parish, then of this city.
ordered the to' Moorestoten, N. :distance of nine
miles, which took matwo days, to. get there. On my
arrival I watt put ti). bed, •tuul there laid foe many weeks.
.This was my native place, where all my family lived and
bad died of emstimption. 'Dr:Thornton, who attended
my father in Ms - last illness, was .called, and gave the
one week to fix up my affairs: lie had seen all my tinn
ily go that way,,and, thought I was, to go, too. Theal.
heard of the remedies I now offer to the, public, which
cnrettme. •It seemed to me that I could feel them pen
etratiag.my whole sesfem. •
They, soon ripened the matter on •tay lungs, and I
would spit off more than a pitit of o ff ensive yellow mat
ter every morning. As anon as that began to subside,
my cough, - fever, pain, night'sweata—all beFan to le:m
ine- and,my appetite became so great that at' was with
difficulty I could keep from eating too much.. I :soon
gained mystrength, 'and I have been - growing "flesh'
ever since.,For many years I ,have enjoyed • uninter
rupted goo health, keepteg the liver , and stomach t
healthy with the Seaweed. Tonic and Mandrake Pills, as
I am of tt bilious temperament.' My weight is two hen
.dred and twenty armada: On thy recovery people would,
send for me, far and near, to see if their cases were like
Mine. .For this putpose I pay prolessioual visits in the
large cities.. The 'consaMptisTs wish to see the one
that makes these medicines. and who was cared of
. consumption by them.- To' maze new lungs fs
ble t but cavitias in the lungs, and chronic ulcerations
'of the bronchial tubes can be healed. Such ewes are
dying hourly tinder the ordinary: treatment of physi
-chant, and just sucli are eared by the' proper use of
Schenck's Pulatouid Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, And Man
.drake-Pills • '
I am nowa healthy piam•With a large cavity in the
middle lohc of the right lung, the lower lobe very much
hepatized and complete adhesion of the pleura. The
left lung id sound. slid thg upper lobe of the right lung
is in a tolerably healthy condition. - The :great reason
why phynicians do-not.cure consumption in, they try to
Hutch: dd too uch": theyltive medicine's to, Stdp the tough.
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'
sinks and dies. After I make-a careful 'examination of
'the patient With the IfespiroMeter, and 'find lungs
enough (eft to cure..l direct the patient how to use • the
three remedies. - . Remove the cahne, and they will. all
stop of their own accord: No one can he cured of con- -
numption. liver. complaint: dyspepsia, catarrh, eankitr,
ulcerated throat., the liver anti stomach are made
healthy. In New:England this canker, chronic catarrh,
ulcerated throat, elongation of .nettle. is more' veva , -
lent, titan in any other section of the country. _This :in
fix:n[l64ly canard bY a foul stomach. You :may burn
it out with caustic-time and again. and all they will - get
in temporary relief: Correct the ntornach and liver, and
they will - heal up. themselves • - '
Good nutrition is the remedy. Yon , have any. di:
scane in any part of the body, it will; remain there,- and
decay more and more, until you con get:the stomach in
the-condition to digest food, dn'a make -new- blood. to
take the place of - diseased. matter. This is the only
-way to heal - cavities in the lungs Mid .ulcerated' bron
chial tubes Correct the stomach and-liver, and nature
Will do the healing.' Many persons have an idea. that
certain.medicinen are great purifiers rit the blood. -When
bloodls once diseased it cannot be. purified . ; it. iv di
'caned the same as the diseased matter to the ' system,
but get - the apparatus in order, the liver and stomach,
and - give itifienty . of nourishing . food. it will make new
blood.'which will take the place of; that--which - is di-
,Schgnek'S Pulmonie .?Yrnp is one of the hest prepara
tions of'.lrokin use. it is a powerful' tonic in itself, and
when - the Seaweed Tonic dissolves the micas in the.
stoniach;tind it is carried oti" by theald of the : Mandrake
PillS, the:Ptilmonic Syrup is made into !dotal This is
the only ear., consumption.. If .I cannot • get a
'good appetite: and food does net digest. I .can'not .cure
the patient. Never mind the cough ; remove the muse
it ytill stop of itself: This is the Most trouble I
have - with my patients at my rooms. • They say, " P ot ,
tor, I feel stronger';.can' eat ; my night sweats are
better, and I reel better every . ivay hut my congh 1s so
had jet ....and they are astonished to. hear me say_ that
does not. matteri , remove the cause. andthe cough will
stop of itself. Scheuck's Seaweed creates.a gOod appe
tite itl about nine days, - when there is milting disease,
tuileasthe liver is so congested thatthe 'Mandrake Pills
cannot unlock the ducts Of the gall bladderin that short
space of time, in order to allow the stale bile to .pass
.o11'.: Keep the liver and stomach healthy, and there is
Tess danger of consumption or any other disease. • It is
hard to take cold when thoie organs are healthy. Those
that. are bilious, low .spirited, dreary. feeling stupid,
coshed tbrigue- poor appetite, nervous, stomach full .of
-wind, - everything that is eaten lies heavy: hist; of me
mory. try ong bottle of SCIIENCK'S'SEAWOOD TON
ic and one boa . of SCIIENCIVS:,MANDRAKE . PILLS,
It.is'anly cos - 'of one dollar end twenty-five cents,
with full 'directions. • ." . •
sufflcient,.in many cases: to . satisfy What • the
medicines are. Frequently one bottle, makes a, great
change in the system. Any person that enjoys ordinary
health,' by, using the Seaweed and 'Mandrake Pills hcca-
isionally,'must get therdirestiveorgabsin sublia healthy
condition that they become' fleshy, I -can prodrice a
number of my old consumptive patients- now enjoying
-good health, weighing nearly 200 pounds. .1' 'con
clude by relating three cities Ihaye made in New Yodt,
• anti which are all different; and wish any one who feels
.any interest in the matter to.isit them. First is Mrs.
• Parlow, residing then'at 109 jli3As ton street.. Her hus
band called upon me at my Monis, 32 Bond street, and
wished me to call rind see her.. Ile said I eould do no
good ; that he bad. all the hest medical' attendance, and
all said she was too.fargone.with ,Consumption • to be
.cured: hut she had•heard of imine great cures I had
-made. and he desired to gratify her wishes.- I, called,
and found her lying confined to her bed in the last stage
of - bronchial consumption, and without doubt must have
died soon. I examined her lungs, found both bronchial
tubes very much, affected. but no cavities had formed:
her congh was•very severe the spit-box was half hill
'of thick puss... Pulse 140--legs swollen very much: and
worse than all, chronic diarrhea. Herhowels had been
moved eleven times that day. !101 told her that' she 'had
lungs enough to he cored. but' that this • diarrhea had
• been of long standing, and her stomach was in such an
ulcerated condition that I was afraid nothing...could :be
done.. She insisted I should try and do what I could'
' for her, obserVing that she could not last long In • the.
condition she was. in,:rind I could not make her , any.
worse. lonia -hertirst a.doseeif my 'Mandrake Pills,
and the Tonic and`S'iselln. freely... That was on Tuesday,
and by the, next Sunday the diarrhea was carried MT- her
appetite hadeeturried : ,- and She could sit:npirt "bed and
eat her dinner.. She is now well, and, gave me a ftng
bertifteate, certified to : by the Ret..Dr..Dowling.:
Mrs Bartholohiew, Si West Forty-fifth street tame
to my rooms Witil a tumor on her, liver. She was low
spirited, skin sallow. tongue coated, bowels costive, no
appetite, and fast sinking' intq the grave. - The said tu
mor had been running over fiinrteen years, I gave her.
Syrup Tonic and Pillsi'and told her to take them Just a 5.
the - directions, were printed.'
.She. canto back to my
rooms, 32 Bond street in two weeks. somewhat better ;
her tongue had began
her
clean alittle around the edges..
her skin whiter and her eyes brighter, and the-tumor
discharging +ler* +Abusive matter, much faSter thanit
had ever done.hefore; She kept - gradually improving,
- and in about two months she came to my rooms very
much frighteried, saying that. the traitor had nearly
stopped .running. and was healing up. and that every:
doctor had'told her that if it ever healed it Would cause
' tier death.' I 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
hea-ty and tobn et.a woman as you 'will find in a days
walk. She leglad for'any one to call on her, and takes
great Pains to visitany one that she imars his anything.
Bk.: her' case; and tries to get them to come and see me.
The next.case•is.Miss Scofield. from Stamford,'Conn..
MrsAlartholoniew got. her down to see Me. and she has
'been ever since at her house. •When she first came to
•-tny.roothe. she was nuich emaciated with a distressing
• cough, spitting large quantities of blood. I examined
her lungs with the resphometer, and in all 'my practice
neve' found one with one lung so far gone and the other
lung so sound. I conldmot give much encouragement. I
thought +Ae would die; but to my astonishment the
Pulmonic Syrup,. Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills
all seemed to, go right. to work; the inninis all' healed
over, heating a cavity 'as large as a goose 'egg'; good
appetite, fine. spirit.' and . has gained some thirty-ilie
. pounds In weight.' She has some cough yet: which I do
notthinkit would be of great Interest to some nnpre.
ludiced physician to visit these cases, 'particularly Miss
. Scofield. or any of them who have been cured hy.my
medicines. . They are numerous in New York; but. the
•nliovethree all differ from each 'other and if medicine*
are doing what Irepretent they are.' they should have
the credit and the afficted known where and how they
May be cured. ' • • H. SUIENCH. M.D. `
Dr. J. 1 - I.•Schencic canhe found at his pritielptirottici
No. 311 North 6th Street, Philadelphia, every Saturday.
from A. :M.. until i , P. M.. to give advice free of
enarge;:hnt for a thorough eiainhaatiori • he charge*
three •Aoilans.. Price:. of the Palmonie Syrup and Sea
weed Tonic each $l-per bottle, or $5 the ;half dozen.
Mandrake Pills 25 cents per . box, and is . for sale by all
Drnggista and Dealers.. - • .• •
• ,May 21 '64, . • • .• . ' • . 21-•
0-Iyeow
rig. DUPONT* Sugar-Coated. Pe. •
male Regulating:-Pills' are the very
- best in nee: ..They. operate speedily and
.effeetive
.ly; and being sugar-coated, create no nausea upon the
mist delicate stomach. A trial of, these Pills will
. prove their superiority over MI others. Price $1 a box.
.Sold by S. C. UPHAM 403' CheStnut Street, Phlladel
phia,-and in Pottsville 14 JOHN 0. BROWN ib SON,
Druggists. [Tune 13, !G3 , 24-17
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ltillt-NVANG,.the • iprolit Chinese
Remedy thr liecres Diseases.
• ONH - 110X IVI4.I:aPHIZPORM A CURB.'
. :Ingredients are purely.iegetable.• ples ' •
ant-to the taste , tuas an had odor , and maybe g:atria& In
.the Test ppcket,withootleatof detection, Chatters
free: Pr ice ' sl a box, bold by S. C. UPH AM, .103 Cheat
riot Str eet.:Sent by xnailln A sectsrely sealed envelope.
. JOHN G. SHOWN. &THOS. Ilyngvista; 'Agentii . .tor .
Pottsville , ' . . Venn tt, 24..ty
rinfmrlisleti dr SHo JLDEIt iinACEN.
, I. at FIFGIMP, Apoth,pary.
TO THE PUE,LIE.
THE 1116.1D1E/1.
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.Ik.' unbolt 04 441iDES-PILP,OIi ,
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n ing.coct, zng and.removing
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aft obstrunt . f i g iii,zahatever velum, and - .
at eam.% fut . • . •
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These pills have been need by the Doctors. for.".meni
years' both in.Fiance and Amens; with linparalleled
.ettateen in, every ease:' and he is urged; by many thous
- and ladies who need them to make the public for
. the alleviatiottof those suffering from anj irregularities
Whatever, as well as to prevent, an increase.-of family,
where health not permit 11. Females
I sitwatte, thosesuppck,ing themselves so, -are can-,
'toned againstrisingltiese- Pills while in thattondition,
se the proprietor some,' no • responsibility after this.
- admonition:although their mildnesis would prevent - any
-mischief to- bealth ;• otherwire,•tbe Pills are retommen
. ded. Full and explicit directions aneomo t aly e ach b o x.
Price; One Donsr. Sold veholesalearni rabid by.Jno.
G. Brown dc Son, Druggists, Bole. Agent, Centre
Street, Pottsville, Ps: • .
rffr - ladies, by sending , them $l, to the . .6p,
Post Oftlce.,. can, have the Pills sent to any part of the
country (confidentially), and "free Of postage,“-by nudl:
- Sold rase by R.ll:lawnr. St. Clair; J.Mattsit Sews,
'Mlnenwille 13a. Far, Tamaqua'; and S. 'B.• Slim ars,
.Beading; and by one Druggist in eve. town_ and vil
lage In the Wholesale in Philadelphia, by ,
aOI4NSON,IIIOLLOWAY COWDZN, 29" N.. Nith
~ MOTT Jb CO.. 232 North Second St. - '• •
. WRIGHT ,k SIDDA.LL. 119 Market St. -
SMITH 4t StIORMAKBR, 243 North Third St. •
ZEIGLEint SMITH. cor. Second and Green Streets.
Feb 13, 44. • - •
QUESTIONS!
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QUESTIONS.:, ....-_
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' QUESTIONSI
THAT CONCERN EVERY ONE
• TO ANSWER.
Aro you balcl?' t • • " •
•
• Does your hair fall off? ' • -
- Has your hair beconfe thin? • .
Dos it feel harsh, and dry, and feverish?
Is it turning gray before its time.? • • .
Are yOu-troubled with. itching; burning. senate
tion of the.sealp?
Are you-troubled with Dandruff? •
Aro you.troubled with what is, cabled Scrofula
or Salt Rhouin ? • . • - •
Have you had the Erysipelas,' and lost your
hair? • -•-• - •
' • Have you had the liteasels, - and lost, it t •
Have-you had the . Tynhoid • Fever, and lost it?
: Have you had the Brain Fever, and lust it t•
Have yOu lost your hair.by any sicknoiss? - -
Do you wish lialuiia.ut hair ? .
. .
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Do yotiwish soft and lustrous hair ?- . •
Da yen wish gray hair restored? .
Do you wish your whiskers glt7;ssy? • '• .
• , Do you wish bleat reStored in 'color?
' 12k) you want a dressing? ''. -• ' .••
. •Do you want it for your children ? • . •
•'Do yoti:want it for youraelf, for father or.rnoth
or, for brother, sister, or friettl. • • . -
1)o you want to make . a; present?
..Do yini . want a perfume forvour toilet? . .
Do you want a harmless article? ~. .
.Do you want a pure article ? - •
Do you 'want a double distilled article I- •.
Do you went a eleansing article? • .
•' Do you want the bust preparation out for.dress
ing ; stimulating, protectim restoring the color
Hair?
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And rendering soft ; silky a'a-lustrous the limns)!
If so, we warrant '.- . : • ,
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CLARK'S.
DISTILLED RESTORATIVE
FOR THE HAIR,
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TO. DE:UNEQUALLED AND SUPERIOR
TO ANY PREPARATION EVER .U-021I
• FOUNDED. AND OFFERED TO
THE PUBLIC. t*.,
SatiSfacticm. guaranteed, or the. money refunded.
It costs but $l. for one bottle, or six. bottles for
35, and ie.solcl by 4ruggistiti and dealers every
where.
.0. G. OLLIE & 00., Proprietors.
P. & CO., N. Y. i . Genuril Agents.
May 28. (March 5,'64J ".1.0-11-eow
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" PATENT METALLIC '.
131.T1UA_L, CASES,
lir.tight and indestructible, for , protectirm and pre.
serving the Dead, for Vaults, Transportation, Ordinary
Interment,,er Future Removal.
W. M. RATMOND at CO:.
- • Manufatturers. UM Broadway. New York,
•For staleonly by IL. ICE NNE' d....8R0.,
Wholesale auditetail Furniture Dealers,
Market St , between Second and Third, Pottsville, - Pa.
• Feb 27.
. . .
VIEWING .TACK.LiPI.:*-: :.: ', -• •
I.*. Fine ash fly and bait rode. ~- • .
Carlise ,t; Limerick honks. • . .
. -
. .
' '' . ' • " malls. . . .
Hitra fine - flies. •. • ' ' • . , .• .
' gut for lines. .
. Guticaders.l and 3 - yarolts. _ .
Fish Baskets. . . .
Hair and silk lines.: . * • • . ' •
extra fine - hair lines. . • '
Bait Boxes and Reels. ' . '
. Manufactured bait.
I.l9tuir Flaskslarge variety. ' - .•
Hnnkinu Cups, gum and leather.
Tackle Rods—good as at • * " *
' May.:l.4, Is 4 . -. STICHTER tt THOMPSON'S.
IThkrunkennese Ctured..The Inebrisiite may
-Ur now bid defiance to the tempting cup. Dr. ZANE'S
ANTIDOTE' FOR ST4ONG DRINK is a certain cure
for-Drunkenness. It creates a (Unlike for strong drink,
and can he administered without the knowledgeof the
patient.. Price $1 a box. Sent by mail to any address,
by S.•C. 403 "Chestnut street..Philadelphim,
Pa,. Circulars sent free. JOIIN: G. BROWN do SON,
• Druggists, Agents for Pottesille. .
June 13, '63. • .. 24-Iy ,
E. ROVER, . .
• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
TOBACCO, PIPES
. AND CIGARS;
Centre St.. Opposite the Town Anil,:
POTTSVILLE,'
Feb. 21, '2l. • tS4f
ReMOYill of JaneVs Flour Se. Feed Store.
—The • rinderalzned • has removed his Flbur - and
Feed Store front Norwegian and Third Sfreeta. to the
'corner of Market and WlMims Streets. where lie will
keep on hand a choice Mock of articles In hie line, and
'a fine assortment of first clan Groceries.. - .
ills old friends and enstonsens are..respectfulljsalici
ted to continue their patronage. while the general:x.lh
lic will lud his articles A, No. 1. and ere invited to gue
him* cell. % • ' , JOSEPH D. JONES.
• Pottsville. April 15, 63 ' • 17-tf
-•pernintorriners can . ha Curod.-.4lector
Q
. RAND'S SPECIFIC cares Sparmatorrhces, Seminal
Weakness, Impotency, Loss of Power, lac.: speedily
and effectually.' Its effects are truly magical. A. trial
for the Sraoirto will convince the - most skeptical of its
merits. Price. 81 a box. Sint post paid to any ad,
. dress, by S. C...IIPLIAM, 403 Cheetunt Street, Philadel
pida, Pa. Circulars sent free. JOIST( G. BROWN
SON,bruggists, Agents for Pottavills. e- ' .
Jane 13, OM. 144,
LADIES , GOLD "WATCIIIIIS • -
.
. .
A Fine stork if Ladies. Gold Watches. Mil
lais Ch.Ains. Seals. &e. 11. C.
Watchmaker and Jeweler, Cestre,Strest, Potteville.
Neasibsr 11, .61
New ,Greengiwees Store,
• SEPT BY NES. FIGOST,
Jfaaet st. , left-hand'side, next dOor 661016 • iiirWs
Flour. and f reed Store.
Mrs. Frost purposes to keep on hand a variety or
VEGETABLJ , :S. FLOWIpiS, FISH. ac. She feels
grateful to her friends for their former patronage, and .
hopes that it nsay ooatinued, byvving her as - early
call.• - • . (April 5,'i4.-15-•
R. TORREY,
H.
• Portrait . and Landscape Painter,
Boom No, .12, UNION HOTEL, Centre St.,
POTTSVILIA..
Portraits palmed of any size, from life, good dagner
reotypea. tor other picturea. Land.tapea also painted
from nature, or in composition. Specimens in this de
partment ran b* seen at Mr. Torrey's rooms. •• -
MEW MAP OF ISCA.Pri. It I
Counity..—Stotts Nsw o htap of Schuylkill C,otiaty
for sale by • - B. %ANNAN.,
Also, Shearers Now Mans of all the Anthracite Coal
Regions, sad Iran, Railroad sad 'Canal .Map of this
State. - • • ' • [April 9, :IL
pnAilwon PICT IBR.BIIII.
Put up In Sets of 12 Aisorted
Frist, 0 min eiteA Sst. - • •
Comprising Autumn Leans, Flowery', Roses, Wild
Flowers, Scenes &e. For:sale at -
March s, B. BANNAN , B Book Store:
C LOCKS Y. CLOCK CLOCKS 12:
A terve stock of inxht - day and thirty hour .elockai in
every variety of style, for We cheap, by
IL C. GREEN, .
Watchmaker end Jev,eler, Centre Street, Pottsville.
• December 12, - •
fryRAIL. O Tons on sand. and for
1 tee by • GBO. BRIGHT £ CO., Ponsvillo.
May It '64
IArJURE!.ARROWS.,-.Dirt BanOwN, for
V . Railroad and Yining pulpores, at
May 14, , 64' • STICRTER 77.10MP50N13.
FLORAL lIANGIN6 B Ss, gTs
Filled with Flaxen% ',Arlene kinde.for sale at
j. • . BANNAN'S - GRBENWOOD NURSERY.
an 23,
1101111 S
TA.NTLT o n. hand, T for
V mining pm - eases, at reduced_ miens_ fot multi or
goOd PaPer. . P T
WOOD & CO..
Pottaville, Dec. Stit.''.7P.. slr-tr
IDA.CKIIYG BOX 1311.—A, lot of Packing
Botee for ule at - BANNLITS Store. •
Apri116.. , 64. • ,
VX.TIIACTIS . Tor the lisindkerchicif,'ad
.E.halperior qaajity, at. • , -
:..Nov 40 - • • HUGHES'. Apotheraty.
Plin Old—Ups ANA litolurbon Whiskey,
for pale tor Medical 'porpona. by •
',!:/107.7,763:= APoth“arf•
CIIOI6E iCAL - ;10/11) -- 11:1EARRII MIN
TURIL-4n InralOable remedy. Itipdred and mold
by . . HUGlON'Pharmseentlcal Cietorst.
SASE !mixt-altar PAPER.. '
4 16auti a pound paid for'elenn White Writing and
3inatitiv Paper—and also OldliewapapemPamphieta,
and Old Bunke with Uwe:overt,takeit off., Colike'd Pa
per cent a pound.. BANYAN.
I '- E
S U ,. r.-- ' • 1.,
--- We look fbrwari tattle Coming !N ot
_
:j
likely to be - one of- severe trial to malty 4,... t, '•
~
ers. At the WeSt the Spring *a3 extre,, k4 ki
backward, and this hascrowded - spn ni 44 1- g ;
il er
summer work together most une oinfotA T :,47Aprir. ...At
The great scarcity of labor every w h 6 • p;ppr - lii
bot to a very small cadent supplied by 3 t ,i:• 4111 - I - .- `—
unexpected . immigration, and the very 4,..,
wages demapded will lead ninny a t ., .
:
perhaps unwisely, to "get tilong" with Tr z ,.2
little hired help. Nevertheles, it is likeh-,,,,,
prices for farm pre• - duce will rule '
. that the husbandman's labor Will ht
.warded. : It should be the farmer'
aim to keep. well to windward, .6 t ,
%wit h
_his work, so- as to allow liiinsel
of leeiray: Then if Any thing • g oe4
if a week .or rainy :daya - comes,
:able to weather .the danger ' and tit
back very much. ; The ita-poriance
- stantly stirring the . soil,at - this seas(
great "Weed-seeds .sprout rapid,:
young plants are tender 'end easily.
deer a few tlaysgyowth it will belt
stroy them, anti their shade will , fir
starting of other 'seeds,. It is much
have weed seeds sprouted-'than if(
the soil, and ready to come un just
will : be impossible.- to.• kill' them fx , as--. --- ;;.% .- .*s'",'
where the ground carries_ some sew e d 01 1 4demie
—grass or grain. , d-
Deep tillage anfrec.:'=
stirring are'
. ne - xt
. to ,thorough. draliing.44.
surest preventives against the sail efr e „ fr' ' i• •
drouth. We have known crops of bo:h ro '' '' ,.. : , - A,
and potatoes . reatly benetit6ti • by - rnnie : ' .... f, 1 .I.;'
ir o mi
lifting subsoil Plow dran byipair of.11";i:*; I:;-"
.ea driven tandena, deeply-between the row, ..,.JI - gfr•-
.•,.--- •
ilgitss ought to be c.eared of end pt:? , ,, : '" -- -
order for the
-crops soon 'to occupy ther..' '' •
Attend early to-all . 'repairs, that dato'sie; 3
•• =l,- .'•:t"
not accrue to crops that the properhuil,l%:';,:: .. - -1 , •
should shelter... . ' ',' ,, ::r 34,0,
, - -
ilArix-Y.noi.—Look out for the deti tt - .. - . > ,. 4
.•-.
of the yard ;' if possible eollert every ii..., :, . ; :,,.,- .••.. ,
of water that falls upomit,
.in . a good ei , ti:;' . " '•I
-which cin , be pinnped out soltleit it will ra... , ,iklf. '',
er waste anything by an overflow, . e t •,y4: ;,,,, -- ,
to cart into,the yard - all vegetable acc::,.:?;.
•lations 01- the garden and farm. - - . - ..,*(70:
13veRWH li AT may be very profitably s.v.•--...
_.
. at-this season - for . plowing brits a greet; t -,. .•,-. -:
~ .
aura crop: Two..brops may thus he ter,,,,- 2 4 ,:::
under in & season. • - The grain sewed_; k
will not till well. - . , '.,.
-',,
BurrEit.—June butter is. connnonly •,'•- "*-4
- Y..'
'-• •TY,-" ,, ;,'
best of the year .' The pass is fre 7 :llv, , :•:,. ; •41ym
sweet; the - weather is not so hot that'be,;;'O' -
making is interfered. with, ".tind the
,11 , ar;'. , ...1' , ' ..°!./
milk Is larger than at' any other periar_f7i':•' _-
that
that butter may ordinarily be made 'in lara„...'
. quantities, and better. Milk should no: "'-,.';'''.:„ 1
.dis'turbed rit all after-it jasec.until it is 5k.f.4..1 ,
.':
7
med. It should be.kept at a - temperaturetttr
lower. tletri 135 degrees F„' • end • not 1 110.11.1*
ihari 'GO degrees.. .- Though, witheut a s-c!
spring dairy-room, thin is seldom praetieei."l.=
The cream ought to tke kept.as cool as peaSsj
ble and thoroughly - stirred; every time c" , . -. >l
new cream is added. _ 'Scrupulous cleanli::s 7 `. : : .
the:Use of tin,or.earthen pans s.taikletldi.!,:,,:' -•;..; t;
and Most thoroughly,' - good. yen tilatiflnt. , `" : ‘,-,:.
perfect freedom of the airfrom,any, ado. ,
cooking, putrefaction; prony thing.lyr.
else blossoms,'clover bloSsos, or, new mown hay, cFi nn
ing at the loWest natural temperatere, t r ;y4i.R.;;
touching the butter with'the hands, woiC.I::-.til
cut the buttermilk very thoroughly, :i4,-4 x 4,
salting moderatly; will secure "butter eri•ifts4
excellent quality, which if well .packelv : - ..44'
keep:the year round. Bcaldiaew firkir.; • - .....4. 1
tubs with buttermilk,_-_and subsequently e;
strong brine. -
lioalacz-;---liand hoeing Wil , we-fest! :,. .
greatly-neglected this year; and many fan 11:
ers have yet to learn Ilow horse-hoes r , eiX
cultivators may be made to take-14 plect,...:::.:::::•1
the hand-hoe, lOW - ever important this m . •. •".
be in thiirough Cultivation.. The bityoucti, i'i 71
may well be introduced into the field, esp.: , '.', 2 ,•4„:::,13
ally - for root culture." We find in Mil
that it expedites work very much. • '• • ,' -!41
. . . . . .
. 1 -- ~ 94 , 4
CABLIAGE . S.—At the time of settih).Toutf . ..lMlt
-the ropte in strong brine-to kill the - s!:',' ; 4 C`. 4 1 •
worms. The -applications'. Cad- benellis:i:
-3
,
Plant. Delay setting ont the main . crop 4 1 : .
next month, • and then if possible put 4,,..., , ,,,.
upon new groend.. - -
.. .
CArcuors may still be sowed for - main ' i 7 .
~so
as- early as possible, or between reel at: --,--
••.
ions, •to succeed them. lf the on rri rz a ,
ki
are nearer than two :fest: leve every a:
place Yacaut to.cure the cations in: '4l - el
CATTLE.—Do not over-ircrk oxen, but
bran or pliorts if Much 4 1abor is reqiiir , ./44
them. Provide Shelter for :beet a . nitroi ~ '-.; ti
pasture,. especially during'stornis, suiliir,,!
such tunes extra food, if be not, giv6,r,l4 - •
tarty.. Cows.-:-Ii
.will " pay - to str . tble ".".:f. - '7l•.
nightly and fced oil-cakeineel. shorts, bit - -
,o
ers' grains,.-or the like, with-cut hay ; cf4.. - r
so-called, •:``• slopp." . CaLyks fattesing . 14
market may either r,un.with tli coti, - orr .4. , -,
at gags, " get-.two or [tired feeds Ati:l - ...`a
skimmed milk thickened with - a little , L':; . .
.. ,
oil meal, oat and corn meal; etc., injgc. , -. ' 11 . 4
Mixture. Take good care of cubes andr;.- : sifiq
stock, and keep welt PO ,anci growing..... 'r
FOl)6li.R CROPS. -Corn, horg.-tooth or trt - .„„fa
sowed in drills or l*oad- cast, Sugar -tev 7=7
treated in the same. way, millet.flunF : • •
grass, etc., are all worthy of Sittentiono :
there is danger of failure of the gra,"
For soiling or feeding green in i'lls6of drii Ti
either corn or sOrg.um are invaluable. _ 1 , 1
GRAIN kr - southern sections will : be t.:111011
harvest ; , cut as soon as the grain i
p c 4,113
~...,: y.
the .milk. ,- .. -•• . .
Trair
GaAs.—lt is better to cut grass 4' f
stimmer'S 'seeding, if it is not very stout, er
and givelt q toli=dressing of plaster d:
compos4 than to wait till hot weather.r
a drouth following haying, might do
darnage. - .;,Top dress meadows intooo
after mowing. 1 '
Paertfass.--Top-dressings of gyp;: vt=-
bone-dust are in order at any time; this c f -
or before frost. - Keep sheep in proN." Jm
which brush a9d briars are encroseitinc
mowing off the brush.
PEA.s.---Sow for seed from the loth
20th of this month, burying the seed c
Seep, four to six inches. Some still ,
disadvantage the late Rowe; crop,-
soil be good. The attacks of the pe3'
are not continued muchafter early 110
torn. The crop will be light and not;
Por.vross:—Frequent stirring of Os'
very bemificial, so also are .tc,tp-dre't ; : 1 44
ashes, plaster, etc., at the first or r
hoeing.
POATLTRY.—Toting chickens are of! ..-A
Talue in the yegetablegarderi and - fruil! - g
Confine:old fowlsin large iiiiarrers. l4
grass or some greens daily, not neglee' : 2 .4 :' ,
directions heretofore given. An-nefeLOIM4J .
ties up the feet of, his hens -havin7, l7 ". :V
enclosing each foot in a bog, and giriai: /
'the-range of thti garden. . They dole ,
damage by scratching, and'eat 1113311,/" •
WlTEuxu:—lf this urus.t be deem
evening ie the best.tiria A free ug "
hue will hstiaily.prei.Ont the heieo'.ll:.•'
-It.
X.SSURAKCE. — To man haring
$100;000 a year incottie'cau Ys u gepef i '
afford to insure for himself-thatto'! 4102
property go without insurance afsing,::•-
.13y all Means insure house, stock and
in barn and stack.-ngainst tire, sriOA.
corilpatly whose credit is worth )017::
their capital, and of which there . i so ' l „;,
cion of unsoundness, or rechkssnes s.
stocli life insurance, and insurance of
on the ground are unknown iu