4.Yi . :::;fii.i: - . 3tO3i~~6TEIICS WixD; iR. • • Thi)'Consktiptiort paist,inf smoothly here. Mr: Honest, Ola Abe' ;wasn't Skriptid cuy r Ditto Mrs. Honest. Ole: Abe. Hut she's got hauky:newbounit . • • ta The ttrulersthual woe 'skripd a few. , • _ -But I was exempt.. I wee born with 8 bun dred'dollainin ma potkit: All those kindle exempt. Those which air,pOin with a sub sato(); is exempt, 2.. • • • Whare I Bond the feinaillicot due the cook- Irish Biddy, who has a ".deer Jim flay" Win' thinly; shehi sweet, & she ,thinks putty much .the same about him, Wal, Jim my.Wos•drafted,which worrid me. , - .upwards ov consid'rable. I tole the President me life wos '3'epardy, becaws ov his imbesility in forcin the draft- • cin't see it,' sex he.: • ." `Didn't Gov fteemore say if the draft pro ceeded in .New York the Bervint girls wood pizen the wittles . an.commit insendinaryism on thar haastets' doomisils?' • , .'He did. :But do you abide in N. York ?' 'Nary' Bide. But I thort the servint girls weed be as. bad in one place as =tither, an' p'r"api wuss. The draft has proceeded in these an' our Biddy's Jimmy got 'skrip ted. Biddy knows I are Union man, an' her Jimmy belongs to Seezeore's Treas.' • He .mite bretbe pizen in her ear,. an' she wood in terjods pizen into my - wittles, which wood not , be good ler, A. W., -Jr, 's wholesome, come quenz is I've bin afrade 2 eat enny more'n I . wanted fer sevril Consecoative‘days,.with air all owin to your ,bedstrongedness -pusbin • • •,•• on' the' `Skription.' . ,`Yes,' sez Abe, 'which reminds me ov a lit- . _ All right,' se* I, ' 'Onct there was .2 men---- 2 'Was they both Mails V rarskt. ' '2 men who standin onto the top high Cliff. One was a Union man, dt one was a Peas man. They was discussisi polestics. The Peas man was: callin the Union man a, l AbolitioniSt, 'Triter, an' other sweeinanies, wich he didn't seem to'mind : em' much. At lust he called him nn,e oy Seemore's Frens. This was 2 much fer " the Union chap an' he, tapt the Peas man on the Smeller. The com bat now becunl genril. . They fit an' font on this high cliff fer sum time, or longer, when they both fell over.' 'Did theytare thare Close tinny.' I queried: 'They were Presipiutted a distanzroir a 100 feet, onto the' tones below. Both lit on.thare heds.—The Union man's Branca was dasht out, but the Peas man wasn't hurt.', `You air not joakin ?' sez I. !No—the chap had n Copper-head.' . , That ratite be a : putty ._good.. story, :but I . doedn't -see . w.ot it had to do. With . Bidd y _ pi zenen'tny'wittles:: Not.enny.• But she :didn't piien 'ern.. - Nary pizen, An' I haven't heart' tell . 43* enny Bigly fires in New York•sitie,e. the• Draft has bin inforeed,- the Predickslums or Gov. Seemore to the contrary...ncittviih--, standin' nevertheless howstneVer.: more was disapPinted: • Iliefemail frenS faled to carry out his instruckshuns. • There has bin as good Performin' On a single •Rpap...l.think '• • • • . •— • Arfter a grate deal ov expbnts in ;time, • labor tt nteney - ,,1 air able to satisfy the pith-• lick mind in resiieek to the 3 - hundred.dollar Claws An the - Conskriptibit ackt.- . Some thinks by • payin . the - eoinniOotation money they's exempt for . 3 years, an' sum. , think they's only exempt for the present draft. With one hand onto' mahart, an the other . iii rae kote-tale . .P.Ockit, - 1 make 'bold to say • in fackt, J•have the ordasity to solemnly,. sin cerely declare andatilim under the exigencies ov the case-L-whateicithem standin' the opinynns ov ,enny - man, or • othewnan, or not that man-but another man .—that ef a person who pays 300.dollara is not • eiemptfOr three years, he . ccrtingly is from . the present. draft. . • . . • • • A chap from Penna., telld me hi didn't be . lecve it was a abolition lie: „got Up to, make votes for Cprtin an end the Rebellion. -He' 'aed the person was only clear till' he was -'skripted But • he i'ds . a Specklid cuss 'not knOw erinything, . or note hart as much.. He wended to know :ef 'demo; crats' ov . Nevi 'Jersey had tionthiated R6re gard for. Grov!ner.• • Ile EMI he was a gOod • Union Democrat,' and shood be supported. • A grate menny peeperair gettin 'exempted. -I'kne a chap wot . *dated to git exempt be . tatrim-hadino poor ole Widowed, mother to anpport him.: Another - youth tied ef he went to war his:mother wood•lmv to stop tskin in w.ashin.„ . ad he 1 .N . /IS' the only . sOn „she had . t .maintain. It's 'stonishin wet' n . • skureity .ov'• male peepel palls between. 20 an' 25 . yeres. • • Thosew ;: l of arent over •5. 'air under 20. • Ef - • • they Wos (Smalls, they WOodbenearly all mil .der 2.0. They•nneer • .git parat 22. - Hardly. • I onct knowd. a femail, wot was under 20. .She was'sPlendid. Her name it was Mariar. , I thort much ov,her. • -Preps -1 thort rancher ov her . parient's richer farm. Nit she was a sweet giri. : —.She had sich butifulerist eyes, • one (qv. wich: was • cross-eyed, an' - the oth-• er squinted. such nst to look at . nt e - 2 ways . at onct: . .An' such a 'small . foot: ' 'Her Gators wOB small for - me by ; stuffin rags' into the ToSe of !em. 1 won'tsay ennything about • her teeth She had 'no teeth to say enny,. thing about. •-. . • • •• • „ . `,She Tros• a Hairess; . : That's welt add her: - Her Giivner was a prickinridger. 1 nits he arskt . wet I was.. . ••• - . 4 l'm a *Army' Contraekter;'.sez tellin a' . • cOnfOundedwopper i• but 31ariar was lookin at me :3 ways, and . I scarcely. knowd Wota was saym. sez . the ole man,' ‘ef youlair aJ army contrackter,you must be. a Breckinridger, fer they git all the contracts, an' the Union men dui the fightin.' - , , - 6 2 troo ! 2 trop l' sez I. I maid Marisr a noomeris number of pre sents. I bo't her a Miler's wutli ov JoeelrY, consistin ova gole watch, a buziim pin,`an car -rings, and things- 7 -urnvards ov'sevril the laarst. But she was always morely plea sed when I teoklier a hunk ov yallar Jack. It Was a' splendid sight to see her eat yallar Arter kortin her seyril weaks, I thort . , was -time to bring things to a• Climax. , I rine. . ..I . taok her sooperb big chunk ov yeller Jack. anarfter she had pit herself ..oittside '..of it; I . sez myself,: now . is : the exsepted' time, as the. Seriptoors . remirka... • I had been 2 weaks, in larnin sum big words-..wittr. Which to arsk . . her to be•mine, aiOl . got down :on•triY.knees. • be4ber to say 'em when sea she: •••••• Iliminesnother hunk of that.tandy before. - .., you begin to pray;' ThisAiockt all the Wind out ov me. Sales, it Were, anrl tlidn'tno . .wOt to eay,:an' cum putty . near. : saying . agoin to giye up'the 'ship; so to speak.. I squattid side ov her, took. 'ter 'alabaster hands 'M into „ .mine, lookt her eyes an . pi . intlY artiCoolitted • `Nlariar. I luv yoti a - good bit wuss nor nuthin: • • Will : you - wallt.thro'..life's thorny . path with me? . ! - • . . • • - Me heart kept bobbin up an ..down in me buzzim its tho' it wanted to.break its 'bonds an' "ore away as the POick Sings.. tut I Ooritt thinkMitriar understood Me fig,gerative • widge,„ for sez she : • . . •. 'A.of aTe alk. •. I don't intend to:travel. Olio' envy . thOrpy paths without I . kin ride, •Tou're a ole_fool, that's what you air.': S • . • I guess 'was fez' I left the:darnsel.with • out pressin. me • 500 t...: Ibeconte wiser .I • gro*Ol4er, .tui• hay since fraud that n 'girl don't mean all she Notby:.-a' arf When. a. temail calls . rt thap.iole fool she tkinks he's a bunky boy: . - • •:I pity Marian- rWhcn she. found _1 didn't cant :bac. she tOok.uß with - a •:loye . cove who Spirted - 0)ml store t, InSe. She tOokitim..fer, a gentleman. but arfter Margin hinthe. turned put.to•he ittlirly Peas Man,:•which bustedlter • hart and killed her - dedl • • . Rest quiet sesst - in Peas. PpurbfiStraigi: • •I spose f ou'don't Know:what those Latin . means? . ..1 don't know too. - • . •The I:right : Wing- ov the „Rebel artily is in Virginia, an' the left 1.4 in. N . %%"'YPTIC. • . ” . .All'l'llllo Washington, ' • . As alals • • • A..WA.nn . • 4 , 5 :'l k -, PUBMT ~ '• • • 1. The tmiersignea. Exerxdorof the litst Wilt: Sad:les t:Solent of Willm Mileklate. of tbe Borough of rota, vine, i l l, will i n pursuant/a of directions contained itt said will, will expose to public sale, it the publichonse 46Seer,_Rinaglaikr:Ialbe;BPniailtk. I ".riqwvTßO; r 6Aitirpri,itie2sth t t (!.fls4lnfthel!lfter°o94. the followingSeit state; All that certain two-storYFNA.IO.HOUSIi asd ar tj. lit or piece of ground, situate on the contester/7 side of 'Norwegian street. in - the Borough P,ottseille; containing in ..frOnt, on Norwegiim sheet, twenty-Areltiecand. dePW riort.bwardly; two hun dred feet, to Bast Market. street, bounded in front hi oNorsregian street, in the. rear by Dist Market street. on the east by. lot No. la, and the welt by ; the 'half of lot No. It:: Lf.te the estate of the saidleceseed.. • -.Terms and conditions of sale made known by • • . SAMBIfI PAM-MAN, ..Execntor. Potterrille, Jane . - • 15-2 t. • - - • ORPlll4llB'' COlEfle-T - ' • Pursuant to an order Of 'the...Orphans . COurt , of the County of SchuylkilLin the Commonwealth 'of.Penn- Sylvania; the subsetiber.-..Adirilnietritrir. of the Estate of,George Seitiringer, late of the tOwnshipnf Butler, in the. County of Schuylkill, deceaSed, will expeae to, sale. by public eentine, on • • •• - ° WEDNESDAY,. gal ISUl.day of July 'Reit,. at j o'clock in the attenioon,. at the Mehencly Iloctse..fn the Borough qAahland, in the - County of .Bettnylklll No. 1. Al' that eirtain tract of linth.whit the acquit tenancei, situate in the said Townshipihttler , A bounded by land of PeterSeitzinger,John Robert C. Wilson. -BushrOd -Hughes, and others. .Containing 50 acres and three perches' with th . e.appni- Lei:lances, consisting of a two . tort' frame - Tavern - Bowie, with a one-story frame:kitchen attached. a 7 ',f -story triune Dwelling liouse, frame. Barn, ete.-late the es tate of said. deceased.. Tertne and conditions made known at the time endlolice of sale, by • • • IKARIA‘DAVIS; - Adrainistrattlx. By order of the Orphans' Boum, A. Dotrastaarr, Clerk. • . Pottsville. June 18;:'64. _ ' . • . • . in-4t • . . . . , OLD' -WATER. ISAStIN; 111111viliatong9 •St:.. Pottiville. will be offend at public sale. at the Pennsylvania 11 . 811.. on' SATURDAY...AVTERIS OO3 : 4 25th June, inst..; at t.t o'.clock—either in the whole, - or in 'lota to snit purcbarient. ':- , - C. LITTLE, Trustee. . , VAOFATA)IEILE .P.BOrEJ.KTY-foi SALE. - . . Will be sold at Mlle Sales - onthe premises, on - . Saturday A ft ernoon June 25thi 15 . L114, . . at 4 O'clock,.P. it.. the following vabiable Real Estate, situated In the Borough of Minerscille. Schuylkill Co.: No. 1. The valuable TAVERN STAND, nittusA ted On Sunbury or Yalu strec.. in the Borough • IN of Minersvnle. on which is erected a. three-story - . • Yrarne Building. which has been keptas.allotel,for the last thirty-twoyeimi, together with good Stabling: ... The let is 60 feet front by 100 feet deep The Hotel is now kept hy Mr.Rbilip Jenkins. ' . 7 " • 1 . NO 'I —Consisting of,st lot 21 feet front' by 100 feet deep. also fronting on Sunbury street and a back,street, ,on which . areriected two frame dwelling , houses; back. and-front :_all in uoodeoudition. ~ . .: • . , Said property will be soldto clots np en .estate. • In e meantime it will b,e offered at private - sale. and if not sold will be offered atliablic stile; w,ithOut reserve, on the 25th hist: -- .. • . Terms, and conditions made knoWn at :the time of sale. - • *. ._ SARAH WIIALEN.• . Minersville, June 11, ..A.. . • 24-2 t • . .. PRIVATE . .$l.lO, VALUABLE. REAL ESTATE In Bern Towiiihip,Berks Co.; AT PRIVATE SALE. • . . • • The subscribers offer for sale 'on reasonable , and easy ~ terms, all that certain tract of-firming land, dielded in to fields of convenient size for. farming Pinposes, - well metered, situate inliern Township,'Berks.Couuty; sev en Miles. north - West: . of.:Readnig; On the State -Road' leading from Readingto Harrisburg, adjoining lands of .11enneville Heber, John C..Hiester, Daniel ,Flail& Daniel Stillman. and the Tnlpehocken :Creek, Contain- • ing 530 acres and 96 perches. -more or • leis, onfi, which is ereeteddlarge tWo-story,BRICE. .M.A.N bION. HOUSE, 27. by 27 feet; one-and-a-leiMitorY . Brick House, attached to the 3taitsion..l6. by 36 feet - Stone Tenement-I-Luise adjoining the buildings, 16 by 86 feet; Spring I-louse. 13S _story; and•l2.byla feet. with a never-failing spring writer..whied supplica all -the • aforesaid houses with *aler : Large . Swiss Barn, 40 by ' • 87;feet, with' spring water in the- yard; WagOn Shed.; Hog Stable, 15 by 2,5 feet; -two Corn-cribs;. nearly nets , There are 40 acres of 'Oak Timber. and a very, •large. quantity of excellent limestone near the surface of the ground,. and tto Acre* of meadow4and:.'•Also, • • , a ceitairi.tract fanning land: situate in the township:and 'wittily aforesaid, tiiiided -into- - fields of . convenient nizeltir farming purposes, well 'vratered,ly tag oitthe State Road leading from Reading to Harris burg.--withid seven . qbjlea of Reading. adjoining ..lands nt . Levi . Reber.. by the afore-described -farm and the TUlpeluicken Creek. containing 156 acres and _53 per .ches,.23 acres of which - are 'good, meadow land, and 30 acres of whietels covered 300iheavy. oak . fiinber.— Limestone in 'great • quantities, dn the - farm, near the surface of the ground, ind near. the Union Canal land-1 • Mg, The.improyements consig of a • laces : twit-story . STONE MANSION HOUSE, 37 by 54. feet; with pump of 'water in Die yard; also, a good. arch.:in • the yard; Swisi Bern, -40 ltv 65 ',feet.' with waer near • by.; - *am... Tenant. Minnie; 13i stories, 27 by 31' feet,' with water dear. the 'door ; Slog Stable. 15 by 28 feet, - :with puinp of water in the building ; . S.Wiss Barn, 25 by•3l feet,.with water near bv: Also. a large STONE MERCHANT and GRIST MILL, 60 hY4O feet, three stories high,- on the Tulpehocken Creek, with - a- water-power of .734" feet. with the privilege of raising to 034, considered to be the best water-power on the stream:_There are two .pairs' of French Burrs, and mrichiriery . o - put in - another paii; • one pair of Sandstone Choppers. all in excellent repair. •The machinervln ;the Mill, is of the hest kind,,de.ing turnedby Parker. water=wheels.. The Union Canal {{arses by the Mill. withd landing for loading and on, loading grain. ac„. from the-canal boatr into the .MAI, .bytneans of rope add-pulley.: Also, a SAW MILL; ad joining the Mill, turned Parker's Wet er-wheels. The -Mills are within 60 feet of . the Malvin. -House.. The ahriye. properties . are convenient to churches, Stores; aehools. - -and blacksmith ' • • • •.• , For particulars,. apply to,either .of the undersigned, at the northeast corner of Sixth anti Chestnut streets, .Reading Pa. • . -EDWIN C HIESTER, • ' • . • GABRIEL 0. ALEXANDER S: WESTER f R.. • IS-t • Aprll 30. 64 . . . . . ri ondl 'l,nin . do int Private 142,1e.'- - -.The sub lJ Offer for - sale TWO TEACTS. OF COAL LANTL'..ocated: in Schnylkill•Coutity; • ' • -.. ' • Any information concerning Oleic tracts of coal Land will.he given on application to .Boto.Parratraos, Esq.; of Pottasille, br either - of the anbacrihera.- '• • - . .- - - . ' GEORGE SOIIALL,... . . . '•' • . ' -''A'M: H: SCIIALL, *. . . . ..- . . . . ' : , Executors of t he Eststri of John'Schall; deO , d. Nov. 7 , ' 63 -••- .: .' • - . • 41141 : AirER, 11/LIVGINC;II.. . • .Themufernitried has received a farce and- chides as 'enittnent or PAPER lIANOINCIS. Particular atten .tion paid to this Imainess.' Orders aolicited,• And 'aetls faction guarantied. .Thankftd for • milt liberal. patron age. he hopes for a continuance of the, same. ~ • • . • . • . - ' IiApLE, Market street.: ,Pottsville. March ..16. '64. • . .. • : -IL4m rir.ocks :: .cir,qcittill . c:r,ocics :::. . 6 .- . . • Marge' stock of eight day'and .thirty hour. clocks, iri every. r ariety.of style, for - sale cheap; by' • • •R. C. GREEN, ..- . . . . .. .. . Watchmaker 'and Jes elef,. centre: Sfreet„ 'Pottarille; December 12, ' . .63 ~. ..-: .• . . ' : . .. ' .Nt'L.' '' , . RA.116.--160 • Tons on hand.: and - for T pale by • .. 'GEO. BItIGLIT - & GO., _ )BARROWS.-Dirt • Barrotta, - for VV‘ Railroad and Mining inirpOatia, at - •_ May:l4, ' , 64 • • STICIITER .l TROMPSON'S.. . . . . .. FLORAIG lIANC:ING • B .A. SKE TSI Filled .with Flovreri. verities - kinds.. kinds.--tor rale et --- . - .•13A.N1s.qiN'S GREENWOOD NURSERY. ,Jan. 43; '.64.• . . • - . 011(19T4NT L on T Bails for V. mining :purpose* at reduced prices,: fin ... csh 'or .good,paper, - • • iIAYWODD'Ar; CO . . • Pottsville. Dec. 26. • . • . : n2-tf •,. VItICRACTS..for: the Handkerchief 'to Nov,7; P . . . .. . UE Old Bye and Bo u rbon Whirkey, R for isle for-Medical purpons; lie . . •• .. Nov T. '63. - . .IIT.M . I.CpS ApOttteehry. - • - - - CIDOLF,Iti AND . DIARRIIEA.-.7311X. Invilnable . remedy, Preparticr rind si)ld HUGEihS rharruaceutica) Cliemi4l • by • '• 140v..7; '6l SAVE TiVE OLD 4 Ceuta. a 'woad. paid. for. Clean Wh,fte .Writhig . and Magazine . I'l4)er—end also Old lie waPapere, Pamphlets, and Old Books, with the aprere taken 'off.; ' Colored Pa per I,cent a poond. BANNA:Z.C: . . . :VEIT MAP OF •AI C 11"11.1.1r I. IC i L lii Coonty.--Scott's Now flap of Schuylkill County for sale by • -BA_NNAN, • " Also; Sheafer's Ken 'Mane of all the Anthracite Coal RegiOns, surd Iron; Railroad and Canal Rap :of this . • • • •• • 'l3ll.lniC Gll.ll, .celved direct' from . 11.. S. Bonded Warehouse, for' sale for medical porwaea, • - .. • • Nov 7, '63 • If;s9gEs; Apothecary D. TORREY. - - 1 •-• ' •- Portrait and I.nadpicape Painter, 13,ciora-N0.:12, 'UNION entre • • POTTSI.T#Z.E:... • . . . . . . . Portraits paiimd of any Sire, frbm.life, good darmer reotypea; or other. pictures. Lttndecap . e. • also painted from nature, or In composition. Specimens in this' de-, pnstment can be seen at Mr. Torrey's rooms. ... Apt:ll.2, ..t,4. .. • : , .:.: .. . - • . 14-3 m• . Tsw BOOKS. , SPEKE'S AFRICA, a - Journal of , the Discovery Of he Sonite of the Nile, with Nape and Illtotnittons. . FAMILY PRIDE,' by the author of .Pique. • YOOTIPS RISTORY OF TIIEREBELLIO:f,,by SMILES' INDUSTRIAL RIOGRAPRT,. a -capital book; bv-Sannfel Smiles. author of Se ANNtAL OF.' SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY. a Tel* Book of FactP in Science and Art. CHILD'S 'NATIONAL -.A.I.ALC.NAO and Annual' Re cord for .1,864.. • - . - ..Alpo, a .freeh .supply :of PARTGN'S BUTLER, PI GEON. BOLE GENERALS, and a variety of other Pub, lituttlons. for sale at . • • B. BANNA,N'S. April AO, • Book Store, Pottsville,- AU tr T. It A: I.; far the heantifying,,preierraßn . o-and growth a the-hal; Prepared and ojd by .., . - HUGHES.:• I . rtlfirMlCElli3(Ml chemist • TILRSA COTTA •P111PE.....51 : .1 1 ,000 . fee . * I Stood Pipe, assorted sizeis, - from 2 - to •12 •itiettes, .with Bends. Ysi and Blanches. at. • • 'May 14. '54 • TA .CAVENDIA nind . Spun. Roll or Twit'Tobsacio.'—A large and auperior lot of the'above Tobacco unhand and for /kale. b•• Jan: :BOTER. .QIIIIEILI., - um 411 nd Moro Dressing • and 6.7ll'nekst Combs, at tiuquEs . . Aliotturari, • • •,• . . • ' - '• • JOHN' A. • ROE131;IN . f 7, . .-• Teentop, New 'Je rsey: .- . ra - . A large assortment. of Mire .Rope . constantly. on hand. Octiers filled Kith' despatch. Torsize.; strength; and girt,: ace circular. [Jan 3, '6t.,-1-13 4 . .. • ~ ... IA • FOR • NA•l.E.—Wholcanle.Drailer IA 'in Ilakd Tiniotlintilover. and ..31eittlow Hiy, and Straw .-. • . ' ' -. • EDWARD. 8.. PEALE.. . • P. 0. Address, Schuylkill..lbiriol, - Pa. Ateiidioce, : .... . .. Lwo niiles below SOuylkill,Haven.' . April 2..61. _ . IVEEItSCIIAC3II PIPE:PI.—A line -lei iT•• • of-get!itintt !teem/point Pipt7s, at • •••• -.••• • •w. Ez.BOTWS. TiitxticTU Store JAIL 9 •e 4 13 tit E WAIT E al' I Nov 24, .4:43 • - 1M01LE.40,--ANthiecAry IPMBEI_t TM' - • _ 4fee" Sts:a l bo", 341 i. PM . 1 0 GEORGE larTbrecgatithierpitrotukoo€o ll 7 ll o ll County renieetfallyforielt#l:: attentimivi b dd tottiecont fort-of:OWL qtinel y14.7:23A5m: ply lON TIOTTIT - 4._ -- nate ExatANGE thyrsa.,) _ mitrrareErx., porrsyttlm , , fr .. AC*l3 UTE , Prorx.' I . APTiI '6II FEGEWSITOTEL, tFoilnerly MORTEraRt Old Stand.) 4Z+4 JOS. "IL FSGEIt, Prover. I I New and Secon&hand Safes FOR SALE CHEAP. NEW li'olll‘SAl* DEPOT, 71 WILLIARI St., 111:cw York. ' D. B. -CI-lAMBRLAIN. Sizes and. Praia" 'of ',Littiithi ,:_ -oPT5lns. No:' I:: ..20 4 6 • ,1I ...12 „ 4 60 . 00 No: 19.4". .12...... 72 00 21.. . 84 . 00 No„ , 4:: ..32.. .28. •e 4 : .1.18 ; .100 00 N 6: 5 .34. •.2-4 •:14 .116 -00 tio., 6 ,4Q .;:1:2I,"•.. .15... .120: 00 ........ • FRESCA - I'S . 110 TEL, ..On the European Plan, opposite City Hall I"tirk j ! Car. of Friank fort Mired , NEW tom(... ••SPnelons R.eferiori, Bath RoOmi, and Barber Shop Bed.rooms warmed gratis. and only one bed in a room Do'not believe runner, or haekrnen who say we ars full Servant.s . are hot' allowed to receive perquisites. r April 'ley 'U.. • • • : -16-1 y ApothectirY .ffUT}LSS NEW YORK. • .. . . $225,i65 . Ew . s tl. TtnPacirtil-rFeCIII . TES . 1225.- GROVESTEEN & CO," 499 itiOildwai, N. V. NEW, ENLARGED. SCALE PIANO-FORTES,With all latest iniprovements.. -.-- '' - . .. .. , . - . .. Thirty*ars• erpetienti, with greatly increased faell- Atierifor mantiffietunng. enable nal° sell for.' CASE at the above unusually ...low price.. Our instnunents re- Ssived the highest award at the IVOrld'ii Fair, and. for . 13 y e ineeessiveyears'at the American . .Institute. War, - ranted five -years. - !Padua mid ciao.. Call or rind' for • ptive circular. - •.: . ,I,A . 'tit . `2, .64.--1.-1 7 3 m '. BANKING. RE _I PAIDF.A. • •' ' vrien,o or Tllk CUREIVICII . Wmunrorrotlid ..ay 7 therens, bk. satiaactory evlde i nce . .• preaent ed.. to the. undeisigned,• it has btxn made to appear that The First National Batik of Minetsvllle, bailie County. of Sehtiyl- kill and State" of Pennsylvania. luta been" duly' organ ized under and according to. - the requirements of the. Act' of.Congreass•entitled..“ An - Act to iiroi ,- .lde a Natiop. al Curreficy, - aectlital by a pledge Of United States Stocks, and to peovide forthe circulation and redemption there uf." approved ""February 25,•1863;1and has Complied with. .411' the provisions of eald'Act required to be complied, -with before Commencing the business of 'inking r Now..therefore,.l, Hugh Meet - 1110dt. Comptroller - of the Cuirency - ,;:do hereby certify•thatThe First National •Itank:of MinCrsville, County. of Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania:is authorized to COnittionce the business .of 13aulting:; , Under:the - Act. nfotesaid: - •••• ' In 'testimony whereof,iwitness my: hand, and ‘l . seal, of off:Mei:llde eleventh day of May, 1804. • • • . • 111.7011 McUULLOCH ,• ••• • . COximtrbller of the „Currency, • • - . • FIRST . NATIONAL' BANK. , OF -21INERSTILLE: Cnnifnt .... .. .. . ... ... ... With the privilege, of ineteasing •to •$300,000.'-' 'III6II.4III),REAR, • f President: . ... . .j ; ..... .... SltiChard:kear.• • 8.• K .W auffman, • • • • Jacob Lituretice.; John adling .J sr,. • . 'Jacob Wiest, •'• • Jolin Molian,• —". • John,Witzdiban. . • '• • Tht•First National of ,M inersvil le hi Lt . ioii•open st second door from cornerof Third and Subbni; 'street, - Minersville,. for the transaction or a" gene.ral Banking business upon 'the-iitial terms'. • .•• Collections mpon.all acce3sl ble • •points will be• made. dpou liberal termite S. KAUFFMAS. • Casbier. •- • • •.. 'lleceleetl . , ASHLAND NATIONAL:E -- ... BAN eNt TitEAsuitvl DEPRTIII , , 8: - -- . 7.'-'-',-.',. A 'Or,FION Or COMPTRULLBIL OM Tiir. CURRIP.Mcii • .. ' - • • •. • WAsnit,orMi, April 27.1964.... ..' Whereas. by satisfactory mtidenCe .presented to the: Undersigned, it httabeen made. to appear that:The First' National Bank of Ashland.-iU the County:of Schuylkill I and State of Tennsylvania, - has been dilly organized pn-• 1 .der and according to the. teriniremetits of the 'Act of . Congress - entilleil - `• An Act - to proyitle • a National iCur rency, secured by a pledguof United States Storks, and to.provide fur the Circulation and redemption thereof,"' approved_ Febrpary 28.: - 186:1; and has complied with all the - pruViions of said Act rOuirtid to be complied with • before commencing the business of Banking: -.•. . Nolo, therefore.- I, Hugh '3leCnllech, Comptioller, of the.Cufrency, do hereby certlfy:that The First National Bank of Ashland, County of Schuylkill and State:of. Penns'yhania, is authorized to commence the bitaltiese • of Banking under the Act aforeslid.•.-''.. • - - • In testimony whereatwitness • my hand 'and. .7 tl seal o 1 oftice, this. twenty-seventh :day:of %J r."'" . April: i 964. .. Hiiumi mccuLLocu,.. • COmetroller ofthe•Currency. • . -: 18-3 m •-• Aliril RO, 'G4 . J.EAN GEO: • DEERIT.. & C 3 0 .. • • -M - hi LE R S • 393 ..BUA ODISIALIC, :York, . •• CeovqThouie Street.) *. - op, 000.11's eche*, (I.llmini4, Gold . :Pene - lend •Sze.'i. worth $300,000.: , . To be sOid grie-Dollar Each, without regard to value., -and not to be paid until you know what you - Will re. . . SPLENDID. LIST EW.VaItLES , Altto be. Sold for One Dollar laoh.. 100 Gold Cued Watches, • . $lOO each. 10 WI 0 Gold, atcis. ,— ' .• • •60 each. 200. Ladies' Watchei,. • • • r. - 36 each: 600 Silver Watches, • - f ; $l5 to 25 each; 000 told Neck and VestlChains, •12 to ; 11 each, 1,000 Chatelaine atid . Gdard Chains,: ..5 to 15 each. 3,000: Vest and Neck Chilins,••. . 4to 12-each, 4.000 Solitaire Jet : and Gold BrOoch'cit; 4 to.B each: 4,000 Coral, Lara. Garnet;l&c, Brooches, 3 to . 8 each. 7,000 Gold, Jet. Opal, Sc., Ear Drops, • • 3to .8 each. 5.000 Gents..,Bretist.and Scarf Pius, • _A each. .6,000 Oral Bhnd Braceleta, • . : . kr •. S each. 1,000 chased. Bracelets;. -• • to• 10 each.: 1.500 California pi/mond:Pin : a and Rings, 2 511.. S eith.- 1,000.G01d Watch Keys, • . . . •2 50 6 each. 6.000 Solitaire'Slehre Buttons and Studs; 2to 8 each. 3.000 Gold. Thimblekl • . • • 4 to'.6 each, 15 000 'Miniature Lockets, , • •- 2 to' .7 each. 3,000 Miniature-Lockets, ..4 to 0 each. 2.500 • G01d Toothpicks; Crosses,,,!be.,-. 9to 5.01)0 Fob and Ribbon Slides, • 7 :lit°. • each: 5,010 Chavid Gold Rings, ; • . ••"2 to 5 each'. 4.ooo : Stone - Set Rings. " ' Sto 6 each, 6.110 Setts Ladies' Jewelry, Jet and Gold, 5 to: 15 each: 6,000 Setts Lacher , ' JewelCy, varied";tylea, Ito : .15 each; 'B,OOO Gold Penh. citric and Pencil, 4to 8 each'. 4,000 Gdild•Pens, Gold Citneand Pencil, sto 10 each.. 6:000 Gold Pena. Gold:Mounted 'folder: 2to 6 each. All the goods in the aboie thit will be sold, Witkout reser_yation. FOR. ON,F 1001,1. AR: CU.—. .certificate), of all the various articles are plated in sim ilar enve•opes . -and reelect These 'envelopes will: be vent by : mph- or delivered at our office, : without regard to choice.. On receiving a Certificite you will nee what 'articleit reprenenti. and it is optional With you to - nend. orietiollar and receive the article named, or. any other. in the list of wine valttE. ln transactions by. mall we charge for forwarding the Certificate', paying. pot,. sage, and doing the business, 2i tent* each. Fns., tut-', TWICATY.III Will be sent for . $1 .1.-EL6IRN for $2; Tuirrr. for $5; Stavv:rivv. for.slo; and Chia lit:maim for $l5. By this mode wezive selections trims ' it:varied stock of tine goods. : of the best Make . and .latest styles.•and "of intrinsic intrinsic Worth, - at: a noininal price,. while all have 'a chance of securing articles orthe Very- highest Value: Weguarantee entire natisfactiori. - in•• every instance,' aid if there ttpOuld be 'Soy person dissatisfied with any article they maivecelvei they may immediately. return. .it., ark the price will bel refunded. • - • • .:- AGENTS.—We allow thole acting' as Ageets Ten Cents on each Certificate ordered, piovided theft remit tanee amount to Oue Itgllar.•.. - • They will eollent 25 Oeets for every. Certificate. and, retaining 10 cents. remit. to-us 15 tante for each. - trr,Addrepel6o..DFßEßlT' dr CO.; ' • • 303 B roadway,' Blew Fork. JFECT REOEFtEIIf;• • ' Ill - y. 14, '6.4, A beiutiiul ' , stock of Wsitclaitni J rwelry, Clacks, Goods,Plaird or all kinds, Porte Itlonriaisi . Traveling Satchels,. Ailicr WEtrie`&..:Faitcy Good* assortmentitif VAN KIRK Az, 60.tS s eelebriv tett , thaindelicris and-Gas Bronii Statnaly, Portable Liglits. etc., 'etc. rEr - . Particfilar :attention paid to the 'repitiTing. - Watches. - • - 11aVin0 had the -- Urges:. -expffieiice in the very . first manitfacturin#. establishments - An Enrope; we feel warranted in - aisanting every poe whO:wili patronize us. that - we will ha-enabled to givi satisfaction., particu-' larly all the finer class 'of work, - inch as . • . .CHRONONCETER ; • , DUPTLEX::, - ENq•LISNet SWISS 'PATENT LEVERS; `ace„ • would retoire: We shall, endeavor; by a ,straightfor ward course, to please every re.asonable person: BLUM 'S.. C0., - .. • Practicilltorologista and Jectleri..• M'arch . l2, . . . STOVEf4, tke. • . ..'" THE. ELEB *::: COMBINATION . COOK STOVE:. • . BE S T IN : . . . The public is reiPectfully ini - itx&l to inspect:. before .nurchasinzelsewhere,.the isubscrtberi stock of STOVES and TIN-WARE, , as complete as any to be • -Mind.. Ile aski especial attention 'to tbe-sn perior _quality of •his COMBINATION , COOK - , STOVES' of Tartoni! sizes, -whit' hare bee% . in use daring the peat fifteen years, and which . are admitted, by honsekeepers to be the beat in nie.7-7 :Z7Bon't.neglect to inspect a Rove that lino given gen eral satisfaction.. • • • " • All articles in hie line.kept ou -ttititd;.or' made . to °id ' sr. - • Repairing •promptlY attended to. • - • FPM. HILL • • Centre street,. above Hill's Hotel.' Pa.,-May 9wARDABB°CI Ait Ii VELPHIA, PA . . . Diseases of the Nervosa*, .Brnkinn c r i. nary and . Sexual Myntento—new .and. tellable. treaunent.,:inrelions of IiteI.IOWARD ASSOOLVT.ION• bymail in sealed lard tnvelnpen,' free of charge, • Addrels, Dr. J. MULLIN HOUGHTON. linwaid. :Anna 2 South Ninth . . 4treet.Ptpridelphia;;Pa:. : • ' A VNIQUE . :IrerimetiCSllvetTobno.oPoiei a capital article fot holiday presents-t-for sale cheep, hiy R. C. GREEN, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Centre. •reet, Pe tsy:lle; Threemlow ' . 541. • RAllltoo. 013 - Alurria icr Etc's : tidos Tickets irout Ithiladelg* Pot iillief.arid tot - urn: will be soldlVEhiltOet*L'onlZ days andSandsps, st - 83 75 eacb,:gooOtior any. on those tisys; and on the succeeding .M.ntasy%; ' NlCOLLS,,thinerel Suitt. August 6, •-• • • 3111 1 - 1101 4.41 1 : 1 D.t 4 11 ii" 11 : 111 . 104.- * -- 42 .•,- - ..,:,- -- .. - -- - as - - 1 - . — ,- , ...- - - -- .• ... --.....1 ' ••7:.:mosh. -•..7 ' • - •::imla' , ... - iiali....- - .7.- - alaini:::..• I,: : 111: I :II; I 't t. IVe II I ; :8 • • • ...DOWN:.PASSENGBR TriArss.- -1- .I.earePottiville, ( exce p t . Sruidays; at 9.15, A. M.; and 3:30, P.M.4- - -Paisaing - .Reading atl.l.loi. A. M.; and ti.o, P. M. . Arriving. in. Flilladelphia'at , Both down trains connect at - Reading with Tridnalcir - Harrisburg and New York., and 'at, Port Clinton With 'CatiwissaMailroad Trains forWilliamaport.P.lmira, • . UP PASSENGER TRAM 45. - - • • . .• • Leave PhiladelPhia, - daily, (eieept Sundays') 8.13. and 3.30, P. 3L. Leioro Reading at 11.10, A M.. SUNDAY TRAINS. 'Leave POttiviile at .7.30, A.- li., and Philadelphial.at LEBANON IT.A.7..LEY . BRAAIL :. , • Connectaat 'Harrisburg - with Pabsenger Trains to and from Pittsburg, Chambersintrg Lancaster, -Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, York and Baltimore._ Trains leave Harrisburg at 3.00. A. M. (for. Lebanon, Reading and• New Yolk 8.00, -and.4:00, , P. M.,. for PothWilleand Philtuiviphia. No Sunday trellis: • Through tickets from Pottsville to New Yerk. more; Gettysburg. and all-the principal 'pointis .io the ! North, Northwest. and.Canadas.. 'Emigrant Tickets' to: same place at reduced. fares.• ~ . ; • , .' SO lbs. of. baggage allowed each Passenger. • • . - '• COMMUTATION TIPS:ET% _ With 26 . Cenpons attached, between any points desired, nr DunilieS and F . irms,an 25 per cent. discount. ' Good f0r : 2,600 miles, between all points,' for Faze and Firms, at $46 ;45.. - • . • - . • , SEASON TICKET,O, • Good for Holder only, between any pants, at redi rates, for 3, , f, 9, or 12 months.. • • •*. C 3 All tickets will bet purchased before the Ti start. - :Higher fares charged , if paid In the ears: . • G. A. NIOGLLS. - favieral §uperintendel Det. 5, qgt EIIIGII:I _LOA( 31.4.0.13 , 9AD. 3 3. • aailak i W 4o3-. Samna . ef: Arrangements. • • • .•• ON AND -- '..6.FTER 3IONDAT,. liLiar:e.th, the Pia setier•Trairie of the Railroad Compluiy. . willI." as fellow* 4-• • • • • - • .• • . DOWN OR"yv EAsrAIcD•TRAINa. 37.110,..00 NO..i. No. d. No. Leave- -A. M.- A. M. T. .M. :MAUCH 'CRP • •• '4 60. 11.25 - 4.20 . Lehighton• •. • . •• • '-4 11:.35 Parrwille • .." • -415 . 11.41. • :4.36 Lehigh pap-. '•• • • • 4.31 11.56 4.51 Slatiogton , • • • -*, • 431 124.1 I{iick )ale' • • -•• . . 4 49'. .• 12.14- • 5.93 •Laeryti • • .5.00.' ,' 1'.2t:: • 5.13 :White llell Copley . •• •- 11 12.36. ' 5.29 Ilokendauqua • • , .' • 12.44 - 5.33 Cideseuqea..... . . .. 5: 3 7 Allentown Yuri:Mee , • .5 "6' .12.01 • • 5.45 Allentowe• ' ..5.36- . .12.55" • '5:49 Bethlehem • •; • 5.40 .. 1.91 0.07 Freemmisburg • . .5.54 LW All Lillie Ridge • • • - • 1.23 .• '• 5.23 Riston, (ariive.) 6 12. 1.40 :6.40 UP 04 WESTWARD- TRAINS. ' , 'No,-S. 'No. 4. - :No. • 7.• • A. 1.. • • P.. 31- P.M. ~8.1 • 3.30 7.40 .947 ,3.91 '13.04 , 4. 0 4. ." . 11.15 • • 4.20: '0.30 4.26 9.34 . • ' 0.55 4.33 0,42 .. .4:69 • ..5.41 -•. 4.43‘: 6.51 10.26.. • : 5.03 • 9.14 ......10:38. -5,19 . ' 9.25 .......10.44', : 6:25 9.31 • _19.53 5.39 • 9.45 . ... . .. ;.11.04 - .5.45- 9.50 . 1115 - 9.:4 10.00 CONNECTIONS:. STATION'S: , • • Leave • raster' Lime Midge • " Freetnaneburg Al lentutV n• Alightmvii "Furnace Catesauque • • ilukcialmiqua Copley.- ... • Whitc Hail. Liihry's• . Ruch Siatingtou • • - Lehigh Gap- Perryville Lehighton At Mauch Chuuk.:: . . . . . . . .CENTRAL (ii NEW JERSEY ..14ND . EANT rENNETLViNfE C. E ' All trains connect with the:Central. of ..New Jamey an 'East Penniylvania Railroads.. • - • • .'• .. . .. .- •..• . . :' • , hetvionai. ortAwttan RA11.11(11.D. , • DownliWins Nos. 1 and'd and •Up •Traine • Not..4 inc . ! connect WithTraina of the Belvidere Delaware Rail' . . • • • . • ' • PENNSTLYANUA It•ti.iviAl , , • - Doirn TrAins Noe.:l enll6,rind Up Trains Noe. f and connect wish the; Tiains .uf the. N.-I': R. It..for Ste. dons above Itellitehem,. end 17p , PreineNos: 4 and b Down Trains:No: 6 for Stations below Bethlelic 1.• , • .. CATAWIBS4 A:4I,QUAEAS:E3tAILII9ATS. Down Train:No. 3•anil Train No. 5 connect • ith Trains of the Cafewisee and Quakekeitailroa" .; • ..• • ' lIFACER .S.IKADOW ItAIT.I6AD... • • Deice Noe; 3 *B'l4'6 and . Up Train 'Noe 5 e fleet with the Wallis of the 13e4ver Meadori.P. • ilro 1 IM , :ty. 14.„:64,-:.711-9i . • • • .• . • • Dmin Train Nd.. arid Up - ;realm. No. 5 • witliTrains for Wilkesbarre. • • • • ' • ROBERT IL SAYR• 1 - • Supedr4ndont and 'Engineer L. V. :. .May 0, .60. 7 -1.0 • , • . , . , J. It. TROXELL'S CHEAP C: GLASS, lAN CROC ERY STORE, Centre Street, Opposite Mortimer Rouse POTTSVILLE.. The citizens: of .Pottsville' and neighboring..•tewns, village's and hamlets, one and all, are invite d rte . call andexainine my- tocic. of, wares before buy ny.:,i :else where, - as I sun not to' be nntiersold, and ca -bullish housekeepers with.eyery article they-want in my line of busitiesa. .In the stock rit '• - ' .• , -.' • • • - .... .-. -.. French . China; - . .. . • will be found Tea,Setts. Dinner Setts. Card, - . a d :Cake Baskets,. Watch - Cases, •Segar folders,' .111.11 t Safi*, c i :Motto Mugs, Motto Cups , and Saucers,Vase's„, olognet; . China.Setti for Childrim,..and . a general varlet of Toys, - .Glrts:s Ware. .. . . ' . . .Chnice.st,' latest patterns . ,. consisting. 44:Table and • Bac Tumblers, Champagne and Wine (Basses, Ale and: Beer' Glasses..Decanteri, Bar and Bitter Bottilek„GoM lets. Plates, Castor Bottles, Pitchers and Cretin . * CM eries..Sugar Bawls, Spoon. Holders. Syrup Cans, Fruit, Bowls,' Fruit Jars, Cake Stands. Kerosene Tslmim , of .every variety, Lanip Chimneys, Lanterns, Candlesticks, • -'' .. Crockery,... Crockery.: ' • . A full assortment - of,T,RON. STONE ;CHINA: of (hi ' ferent Patterns. in setts or single•pieces, to:suit the pub lic.. A large.assOrtinent of common C. C. Ware, which I, will sell at low-figures.. .. . . . i l •• ' . -.. ' Yellow. * and. Stone Wa e. Pudding Dishes, Pie • Dishes. Callenders,.liilk Pans. Jelly Moulds;.' Pitchers. Tea: Pots, Butter Pots, 31ilk Pots; Jars, Jugs, etc:, ctc. •• ' . • • -.. • - I • " I+IISCELLANEOUSy—ToiIeI. Selts,Castors,Slop•Jan and Foot Baths ; quart and Pint Flasks . ; Cool (RI, ,Ac.. .&e. ..Fruit Jars, of every deseyiption:: • ' • MERCHANTS I. 1 can sell you (.'node at (Ntsy'P thus saving you freight: . Call and see it it is not 1 • . 9 ) ,0 is t, 3 87 6 • , Aia7,m4.6l;iaq., Read This 1 g EZEISI A . CARD TO THE LADLE Dr. DUPONCO?B 4OLDEN rILLS,I9r- emMes . .. .. _ . Infallible in coirecting, regulating and remoting . .-. a obsit'uctinns, from whateter ca us , and alwais . succcSsful as a. I n . • • These. pills have been used by the Drietors for man years, both in France and America, with. a ;paralleled success In every case and he is urged by.t any, thous= and ladies Who need them to make:the public for the allevintign of these . suffering frorn,anytrregnlarfties whatever, as well as, to, prevent' an increase 'of family. where health- will. hot . permit it. Females. peculiarly situated; or, thoie supposing themseives :so; 'are' can. tioned againat - usingtheacTills.While in that condition, as the proprietor assumes no r respOnsibility after this admonition, although their mildness would prevent any mischief to health; otherwise, the Pills are.recomineh, ilea.... FulLand explicit 'directions accompany each how. Price, One 1)ollar:' Sold wholesale and reetail by Jno. :Gerownlir, Sop,lln4glsts, Sole Agent, Centre St • -. • ; • . Lad ies„by sending- them _SI, to' the ,;” Pottsville 'Post °Mee." can have the:Pilla'sent to any Part of ' the 'country (confidentially), and —free Of Postage,” by mail. - Sold also by It..ll.'lavrts. St. Clair ; J. lisu.t.zi. BrasS., t Da. Ites, , Tamaqua; mid ^ ,S: S. Srievicos; Reading; and iiy one Drtiggist in 'every twi; .and Yil.- Inge in the State. Wholesale in Philadelphia, by JOHNSON; lIOLLOWAY:& COWDEN,-23 N.- Sixth Street: . DYOTT 232 'North Second St.: • WRIGHT & SIDDALL. •119 Market St. SMITH & StIOEMAItER.• 4 ..43 North Third St.. 'ZEIGLEIt & SMITH, cor. Second and G •ern Streets. - Feb.l3; 'l'4; • *. . • CHEA.P GOOD ROOFING. • • . ABOUT ` HALF- - THEPRICE; I_OF TIN W . • WARREN'S GEISI.ITISE PEBBLE ROOPING is now iiierl more;than any - other isind; It is both :Fire .and . Water Proof, and will . outlast tail) tinkonts, While b costs only about halfthe price•of• tin. • is rooting is .put on by the.sttbscribeis, at short noti . . ; • •• • .• - BAN - NAN .&,'DrFREIIN.' Pottsville. It cannot be 'pot on roofs' Pitching: over 2 Inches .to the foOt. Itean be pot on •flat,. if !mei& .. .. . 1 •- . March 2E4'64: - '• .• -. • • ' '•.• .. • ''' 1 ... 011RISTIOAS ram NS -.1171NE AS• ' k- , SORTYIENT OF SILVER. WAKE:. - Dachas oyster tureens, butter disheal - cake: baskets. ~tutors, fruit dishes:•mugs..t.c.' Also, a .well selected stock of, silver knives,• forks, spoons. Cake - knives pie knives, ladles, napkin' rings, and 'every article of table cutlery-tor sale cheap. by .- - . 'lt. C. GREEN, - Watchmaker and Jeweler; Centre Street, Pottsville. ' . December 1,2; !Ea . -. ... .2- . _l-50- 114:1C.TOBAC C0 . .N15T14 7. • SOMETHING W . • 1 : ..111N- . .NE-li4-NE-AW INDIAN SMO TOBAC . cO,..watraated equal to snytbbig jimarket. .Fo Fate • ' ' • . •• BOYER. ilarc."9, •••• • Agent • . , I ACHIM& BOXEII.-A. lot Of Packing Boxee for eale'ht . *. :B: BA:INAV :S Store. , . 'Mori) 16, ..64. • . ' . • . WA E. mid FlltEtilli* MEDIC EVES, of `IL- E . the vet 4 best quality: selected expressly for 51CIANS` iiR4SULIPTIONS and Mai Sales, by Nov. 7, 47 4 . .IH.7titiEii,.-IPhirtniiern sal Chem • ~~~~I~IN~L -DR. ' itEJIIVENATINcrE - wesiarrem - OF , Pre land - from Pure Vegetable Eitacts,con taining nothing injurious to the most deli cate. .. _ ... . .-. .. . , ... -;-- ':. ..3Fo t ics. to. _ 4 .4 4! - • • .. # - i . ...... , _"• , ..0. ' - n..- -" '.i.)..V. ',-f , . .. ,:s . ' •ft-•:i' ' Ir. . . 4 . . • A. the Phoenix rises front the ashes etf it. fire, tutinasated.trith zieir life a--eo does this 113,lizir rejuvenate Mc Pion:tai and eierrome disease. • • . • .•- • • . • Or The'Rejtivenating Elixir IS-tbercsnit "of modern, ~direciveries in the vegetable kingdom,: being an' entire •ly new and abstract method of cure, irrtpectice of all: :Hie old and worri 7 out systems. '• • • This.niedicine has been tasted by the most 'end: - . Dent medlail men'of the day. and'by them''Protiatlnced. ..to be one of the greatest metlical distovenes•of the.age, :•'• Clir•Chte bottle wilt cure general Debility. Mr' A few' doses cures Hysterics in - females.. '.• ...• elr-latte bottle cures Palpitation of,the-Heart , : , ear - A few doses restorethe Organs of generation:: filr'Proni one to three bottles restores the• meniV • nen and full vigor or youth. •,, .' •• • - .• • • tws:A few dose? , restores the•apprtite.• • • .. iflr - Threebottles - titre the worst case of. Impoten cy. ' re7A• few doses cores (below-spirited: . • • 1:47 One bottle restores mental powee . ... • • •" • '.tom"' A few. doses bring the rosé to thb cheek: nr^.This medicine restores to manly cigar and, ru best:health the• poor .debilitated. worn-down and :de ' 'pairing devotee of Sensual pleasure. • ..• • : • 'ar. The listless -enervated':youth,'..the. over - tasked, • man of business, the victim of nervcus detnesSion,: the: . individual, suffering front general 'debility.. or from • weakness Of a of, organ, will ell find immediate and t ermanent relief by the use:tif this Elixir or Essence of r Price, g?.. per bottle, or. three bottles for $5, and forwarded by Expreaa, on receipt of, money, to, anysid- Sold by all flreggists evety - Wliere.• ' -• .' • ." - DR.' W. H. MERWIN . & CO • .: • , .; • ' Sole l'roprietors, • , 631 Liberty y4ree4•:Se* York. CHEROKEE PILLS I BIIGATI X,VgALV, Health CERTAIN . . . C' - r" For the'Remosat of Obstrnetionn; and the Thaw: • anta.of .116iularitv in the lieetirrenee of tise • • • - "fon thly . Periods.: • Per They care or obviate" those' nunierona -dbicases that spring front irregularity, by : reuioving , the irrsgu larity itself. •• • . • . • :;tom' They care Suppressed, tlxcessiie -and Painful They. cure c‘reeti Sickness (Chiortisis). ' • • • trf They cure Nervons' and Spinal, AiThetions, pains to the back 'and lower parts"Ot the.body,lidaxineas- Pa- • tigne on alight exertion, 'Palpitation of the Heart, I,ow-' .pens 'of 'Spirits,' Hysteria, Sick 'lletulache: Giddiness; 'etc., etc. 'lri..a word; .by removing the Irregtilarity, they remove the cause and with it Au: - the effects that spring from it.• • • •-• .. • •• C.P/7 ComppSed of simple yegetabl4 extracts, tho' conturn nothinFAeleterious to any.constitntion, howev er deticatd, their function being: to substitute strength for weakness', -which, witiint properly used, they, 'never They may be safely, used at any age, and at any • -period, exerm. I.eltING . THE. FiRST ThnY.a -1111ST113. during • which, the unfailing nature of .their action would bly i.aevcrrpreguancv. ••• '• • •. - t - V - All - letters :seeking information or •advica :will be promptly, freehand discreetly- answered. Full directions accompany each box..' . •: fir Trice perliox„ - or six boxes for •••._ • rn" Serit - by mail; free of Postage, onyeceipt,pr Sold by all respectable I/rum:lsta. • ' ' DR; W. It. 'MERWII . ;:,t , CO., . ' Sole Proprietors, No. 63 I..iliertystrcet, New York. '64 . yetivr ". Feb 11, '64 pFti . ...11105H,k13175.-. ..‘ .. :P . IIV . F,TRgg: - .., - , i . .u.'i':TAR:-01.0.R.-D1.A.4, . • • • • on ;1:8 VITAL .PRINCIPCE of-THE .ad; .PI NE • : • - . . , • ••. • - Obtained by a peculiar prOcess in the distillation °Ulla tar, by Which its- highest medicinal ,propeities are re ' It .ls the• medicine that . cares when : All otherahave, failed. • ' ' • . . . • A GIiEAT.IPEMEDY FOR CONSIT.N.U'TION. I am constantly rem: ;big' such. certificated AA the f 01..; loWing.• . READ IT.! .• • • " '• • - IM. Wtstilurr—Dear Sir: I•had a very dreadful cough and sore throat for one year, and My iYhole system•was fa- 9 i giving way, and I was prostrated. on . 'my bed' -with but little hbpe of recovring., (URI* battled the power of. - all medicines:and din .a short time I•Must have gone to .my grave. bp t_ thank Tlod,..my.daughter-in-law would not rest until She 'went to your storeiNo; 10 N. Second street. and- relayed my case CO - -you', purchased one bottle of your Pine:Tree Tat'Cordial 'And -I -.tom-, nieneed to use it. and-in one week I . was. much better;.. And after using Three bottle,Am perfectly: Weil, a won der to all my.friends: for they all pronounced • me past cure.. Publish may case if you proper.' •-.' . • . , •. • AsulkeeA 11.ouml, ' • .N0.V21 Wylie Street, Philadelphia. TAfl COR,DIAL., INF4LIBLE:iIURE FOR 'BRONCIIITp. Mr: Ward says: ' • • • - • . . : -Da. Wet:lmre-41r: I had Bronchitis, Inflammation of. the l,tings f . Shortness_ Of Breath. and Palpitation of. the heart in Chew worst ,forni. I had been, treatid.by several of the iiiost eminent physicians in Philadelphia, but they could nut stop the rapid cOurse . of my disease, -and I had despaired of ever being restored to health.. I . wa.4 truly on the verge of the grave. YOur Pine Tree Tar Cordial was highly recommended to me by a friehd:. I tried it, and am thankful to .say that; after using- four ' large and 'one small bottle. I was Ycstored to perfect health. You Cab give reference to my..houSe. 5p.. ti6S IC. Second street, or at my otlice of Ite6civer of TaXeS. from p, A: M., to 2,-P. M., corner of Chestnut and Sixth ,- • . BLEEDING e OF THE LUNGS: READ THE' FOLLOWING - • - . - - . . . . . • Mn; WIMIA-RT—Siri:rieturn,ybu -my grateful thanks . for the' discovery yon have made in' making- a 'medicine that will cure Inflammation. of 'the' Lungsand - Liver Complaint. 'When I commenced to use your Pine Tree Tar.Cordiel I was; to all appearances. near.my graVe:— '. 1. had been 'for a length of time. spitiing, blood; and would at tithes:vomit rt.. My physicians (for' employed' ,tWo) pronnunced roe past:cure : hut. TM . sister had used your Pine Tree Tar Corilial,'whith did her so melt good that she prevailed nn me; as a last resort, to try it; and thank God, I commenced to use it, -I have taken twelve • bottles, and . arn perfectly cured, and .am ready : and wil ling-that any person* that is-sick should call-on me, and • l• will tell them what your cordial has- done for me:,-- `All my friendsand ile . ighl)ors' Were: utterly astonished a( . my speedy return to health, for they had seen me vomit. blood in a clotted slate: frequently. Publish lily case, -for I want every person that is Suffering as I' was, - to • knoW of, yout invaluable medicine. - , , - • . • . .. • • Respectfully, '.• : - JotritiNtamta; .. - .. .- ' • Crease 'et., six : doors above Richmond st.,. : . ' .. . . • •.• Philadelphia.. . . . Tun Pme. Tara • Tin ei)Tr.DIAL will cure 'COughs, Sore. , Throat and Breast, Bronchitis. Asthma, Croup... Whoop: - tug Cough;' Dipthetia,,and is also an excellent remedy, ' for-diseases' of thidneys, - and female complaints. - . . , . . .e•k - . - BEWARE CIF' CoIII4TERFEITSV. - . The genuine has" the mine of the: Proprietor and a Pine "tree blentn In the bottle.. 'Alt others are spnrions 'imitations. , - - noes FIiTY CB.ZiTB A:11.! ONE DOLI.AR• rim Barri.:— _-Prepared only by the Proprietor. '', '' . -; ' • .. . . DR, L. CL c.. WISITART .• NO. 0 : NORTII sEpo:q3 STREET, • . rir - Vor zinle by all' Druggists Decembei , i 2 '6O • - htf' L I I t 1 1A ji ° F a ti a ALES A 4 15 *: e ci \ • T' (t \P ItV 4 2. ?ik t( • )1. -i) .It,-.O:GL L A:M'',-sk TI . ON 1 - To 'rim LADir,s :" - ITU MARRIED AND SINGLE. Thee Oldest Regulator for "'Females S . Dr. Checaenian~e , Femxlc ' I'lll~ Will immediately relieye, without pain, all disttirban ces of the periodic discharge, whether arising from- te- - laxatiOn or,suppression: . They act like ficharm in re: ;Moving the pains that:lc - company difficult or Immo - ate menstruation, and are the only safe and reliab re-. medy for Flushes, Sick Headache, Paffis in-the Loins: Back and Sides, Palpitation orthelle*t;:Nerva6llf - e- 4 mom Hysterics, Spasms, Brdken-Sleen, and othestun pleasant and dangerous effects of an unnatural. condi .tionof the Scxnal Gmctions. In the worst rasa or.Albtis or Whites, theY.effect a speedy cure. Dr. . . Oicememan's Feuirile Villa . . _ have been rtsed'OVEß A QUARTER OF ACENTURT. They are offered as the only safe meani of renewing in- • terrnpted Menstruation...but:ladies must bear: 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:result.. MISCARRIAGE: Such :is :the irrtslstible tendency of the medicine to .restore the. sertfal 'fnnclitin.s to a normal condition: that even -* the reproductive power of..nature cannot resist iL . ..TIIEY• . CANNOT DO. HARM in• any other.Way.•' . • , •'. Di. Chicsiiiinalsrtninle - rills - - are the only Medicine • that MARRIED. AND:SINGLE :LADIES have relied:upon for Many years,. or can :rely. upon now. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS These:Pills form the-Finest Preparation ever put forward. with IM • MEDIATE and •PERSISTENT SUCCESS. DON'T . BE DECEIVED.. ' Take • this advertise.ment• to 'your Druggist and tell him than you want .the :REST -and most RELIABLE FEMALE 'MEDICINE IN TER WORLD, which is•comprisedin •• • Dr.:Clieirsemiires 'Female Pills:: , They hate recelied.. And Are now, receiring . ,:the nane tion of the most eminent Physicians irl Afilerlf.A. Directions with each' Nix—the price, Ola ren Box, containingfrom htt to no Pink. .Pills.sent - by mail, promptly, by remitting the -price tolhe I'remiletors,, or airy authorized Agent, in current (wide: • • . . . SOLD BY • DRITGG . I.STS ,'GENERALLY, 11UTCHINds . & liILi.YER. Proprietors; • • . nl Cedar atreet; New york. Sold lit.rottarille bY JOB'S O. BROWN SON in Minerarilie by JACOB S. LAWRENCE : in Tamaqua 11E. J. FRY and N. P. FOWLER. and in St. Clair by all 'Drurtaista. • • • • .IFeb '64.--6-27, - • L1.1.16111E1111 , EX IP IsILWORAN T gives in - 1.1 stancreliet and never rails w' care cupOis and .Colds. riepared aid sold by . . : • : . • Not.. 7;:c3.1' .filTrargts. Pharmintlqsl ..SCEENCK'S. - " . .:viox -, :p4 813 , - • Vomit: anit.Ntlindrake; • . • ..' curiag !hiss" misea . . , • . , , • , . • GREAT ATTENDING IT! . • . Tk I a 1:10 ,... e CiNTee. 4of 'Dr: Schenck,' taken many years tigo,•after he had recovered froniConsmpp tion,lw a coarse of. bLY "SCLIENCVS Pl3l-40:41(1- Staur,. The liiene.ss..although : it does not represeutldm• any thing like as had as.h&was at' the • worst, yet 'lt 'IS to strong contrest with the hale and Ybroreats looks of the 'Portrait below., Which lathe true likeness of him at the present.time. .The'contrast between these • two. por traits is so great that Many - would notbelleve them to be the same person:. Yet there anthandreds or persons in and around. Philadelphia who will recognize both portraits to, be true reprentations, - When the, dolt 'was taken he weighed IOT pounds ; at the present timi his *eight:is . 190 pourids.: -.. • . . : . . COATED REGDIA.TOP., Preserver, AND SAFE: . ... . TO._ . • .- Thirty years ago I was hi the last stageS• of:TOlmo. nary, Consuraption, - and given, up to - die:' T resided in Philadelphia. and Hr. Joseph Parish, then of this city,' ordered me to Moorestoyim, - N,' J.;• a 'distance of nine . miles 'whielt took Me tNi%) . (1:1.0-to- get•there. .On. my - arrival I was put to bed, andtherelahl for'rnany.weeks. This-was my waive -place, fitebe all my fainily lived and bad died of Consumption. •Dr.Thorntim, who attended my father in bit last illness, was called. and' gave. me inie-week to fit wormy affairs... lie had seen alt my fain , ity go th;it way, and thought I was to go, too. Then I heard.of the remedieelmow offer tothe public, Which' cured me.- Itseemed to me that..repaid feelthem pen orating my whole system: . •. -. :" •.. - • •- • • . They.soon ripened the matter - on my_linigs, and: I would spit off more than a pint of offtinsive'yellow Mat. ter:every morning,' ,As soon as that began .10. sttliside,: tily:ta mob, fever, pip, night sweate , ,atll began to leave me. andanyamietite became - NO grmat 'that .it 'was - with difilchltyl couhtkeep fruits eating too much,: I.sorin .gainitti toy etreinfth, and I hate been •;.., , rowing: in flesh • ever sitter_ -For many years F. halm enjoyed o unititer. Motet] gisld health, ; keeping the - liver- and ;stomach last UV - with the Seaweed Tinil: and - Mandrake Pills. as. .1 tim'Of a hit ious'ternovrautent; My. weight is two him: dred and twenty pounds. ' Onmy'rearivery people world , mat send for , far and near. to see if their eases Werblike mine.'.Fur this MO pose I pay profession.' visits In the large cities: The- eonteimptives :with to see .the one' that makes these inefficineS. and vilit6.wits cured•, of e,,,,immptiori by them: To make. new liiiigsls iMpossi tile : but cavities hi thelungs; and chronic ulcerations or.the bronchial tubes can he healed.: ,Such: cases- are dying hourly under .the • ()Milian: . treatment -of ohysi rians.•and just such are cured by thc ,proper use . of -Schenck's•Pulmonic„Syrim,' Seaweed Tonic, and Man -drake Phis:, - • , •.: - = . '-. .': - • • - .• • , ram .11MV . ailettithy matt, with a large. eayity 'in „the the middle lobe of the,rig.htlung...tlie loWer lobe verY Much hepatizad and coMplete . adhesion of the. plennt. , The left lung.is sound, and the tipper lobe of the right long is in tolerably healthy. cOndition. The .great :teason why physicians de not cure consumption. is, they try-to do too.nmeh r they give-medicines to • stop the cough. to stop eloll. to shm night sweats; hecticfever; and,by . so doing. they derange the •whole . iligestiVe powers: locking up the 'secretions. arid eventually the patient sinks and dies. • After I inakett:eareftil examination of the - patient. with .the Respironieter..and 'find lungs enough left to etire..l direct the patient how to-rise .the thiatereme.dies. Ifemoye the cause. and; they will' all stop of their own accord. - No one can be.cnredof con, emotion. liven complaint. dyspepsia,' :catarrh, Minket ulcerated throat, unless thedieer and 'Stomach are made healthy: • In 'New'Eutthititt this ranker, ellrollie Catarrh, ulcerated throat, elongation of uvul.t, is . more preva •lent thati in any . ..other section of - the Min - titre. . This is freonently, caused by a find -stoteach:• Yon luny biirn 'it ontwith tanetietime and . nertin. and all they will get is 1 emisirary relief. Correct ihe . stomach and liver, and they wilt heal up themselves. -- . .:- • ".- -:. • - :Good nutrition is the remedy. If. your: have any di, seaSe in•any part athe:body, - D. will •mmain there, and decay tame and more; until you cattget the stomach in the condition to.digeSt food, rind: Make. new. .blorl: to take the place . of diseased , matter. - -This :is: line .only way tolehl cavities'in. the lungs - Mid. ulcerated Won chial tulatai Correct the stomach and liver, mid nature 'will do the healing. • Many persons have an idea that certaittmediciries'are greatpurifiers of the blood: When blood is mice diseased it canfirit be purified; it is di seased the•same,as the diseased matter in the system; but get the,..apparatns in order; the liver rind 'stomach, and giv:e=it plenty of nourishing rood: it wilt-make new' blood. Which will take the 'place. of that: which-ie.dis ,Selienek'sPalMonic Syrup. is one of the besrprepara tions.pf iron in . nse. it is a powerful tonic in : itself, and when the Seaweed Tonic dissolymi the mucus in the stomach; and it is carried off by the aid of the. Mandrake Pills: the Pal mimic Syrup is. made intof 1,100 d. - ThiSls the only:Way to - Ftire conseiription. • If I: cannot get is good appetite:Rod food dOes nottligest. 1 cannot cure the patient - Never mind I he.cough ;remove the cause and itwiltStop of itself:- This is the most tremble I have 'with my patients at my,boorris, • They:say. " DOe . tor, 1 feet stronger ; I can eat . ; my .night sweats are 'better r and 1 feel better every. way ; hut my cough is so had yet :" 'and they fife astonished to hear me say that does not Matter ; 'remove the entice, and the cough will -stop of itself. Schenck's Seaweed Creates a good fume titein alcotit nine days; When there is no lung - disease, unless the liver is so dimgestedthatthe Mandrake Pills cannot unlnek the dtictsOfthe gall bladder in that short space of time: intirdertttallow the State bile fo pass off.. Keep theliver and stomach healthY,. there-litand lees danger of etinsumption or any other disease. It is - hard-to take cold - when . those orgtmns are healthy: Those that, are bilious, low spirited, dreary, feeling stupid. coated tongue. prick appetite, nervous, stomach full of wind,' everYthiug,,that is eaten lies heavy. loss. of me- - . -triory. trj•One bottle of •SCIIENCKS SEA WOOD TON is and one boix 'of SCHENCK'S•;itLkNDRAKE PILLS. It is only a cost of one, dollar . and:twenty-fire . cents; ' with full directions.:..„' .• . : .• - . . • - ..TWOS sufficient, - inmiany caSeS.: to satisfy What the • Medicines are: - Frequently one bottle Makes a great change in the system. Any person that enjoys ordinary health, y . .itsing,the Seaweed and Mandrake Pills Occa sionally. must get t hedigeet lye organs in Rich it healthy condition that . they become:fleshy.. I can .produce:'a number of my old consumptive patients -Inov enjoying goodhealth. Weighing nearly 200 minds. • I will con , elude by relating ihrie cures I have made in New York, • and'whiyh ore all different, and Wish anyttim who feels any interest lathe matter to.vieit them. •:Firstis Mrs. Farltity,.residing then at Bouston.itreet. Her has: ' hand called upon ore at my rooms, 22 '.Bond street, and wished me to call and see her,' 'lle said I Could div - tio 'good :- that-he badell'the best medical attendance-mnd all said - shewits too fargone with Conitomptlon to be :cured ; but she had heard Of some great cures I had made. -and he desired to gratify her wishes. -I called, andlound• her. lying confined to her bedin the.last stage Of hfonchial consumption. and withimi doubt must have died Aim. .I exitinined her lungs, found both bronthial tubett very . much affected,-lint no cavities had formed : her, cough wit-5..10Y severe: the spit-box, was half . full of illicit: puss. - Pulse 140. legsawollen very much': and worse than all'chronic diarrhea. Her bowels hatibeen moved eleven times that day,- I told her that she had - lungs enough to he cured. but that this diarrhea: had been ofiong standing, and her stomach Was in Mich an ulcerated condition that I was afraid nothing could •bo done. ulcerated insisted I shotilittry rind do -what P . m - dd for her, observiag. that she Muld'not . lase long in . the cunditionEhe was in. and '1 .mould not make. Iter any Worse. I gave her first rtdose Of' my Mandrake Pills, mind 41st Tonic and Syrup freely, That, was on Tui4day. and by the next Solidity the diabrheawas carried Off. her appetite had returned, and she could sit tip in bed and eat her dinner... 'Shell. now well, and gave me along Certificate, certified to by the Rev:•Dr. Howling;' - .. • Mrs Hfirtholomew, Kt -West Forty-fifth street, came to snY' Moths - With a trun4 on • her 'liver: Si e.was low. spirited; skin sallow.' tougne mated; bowels costive., no appetite:, and fast 'sinking into the grave. , The said W ring. bah been. running Over fourteen-cars:. I gave her Sytun Tonic and:Pille, and told herto take.thein just ILS, the- directions were •Printed.. - She •cante back tit my booms,. :32,13eitil street in two - weeks, somewhat better; • her tongue - had began to'cleati a little around the edgeS. her'skin whiter and: her eYes brighter,' and the tumor discharging Teey offenr , iVe nirdter.:much faster than it bad ever done before:'. She kept gradnally improying, . andin On - tut - two montliS she came to my rooms very , much frightened, saying' that Oar tumor had nearly :stopped.rtoming. - -and was, healing up. and that every .doctor had told heb that if it ever healed it. wonid cause 1,(.. . her death: , - told that the disease .had a I left' er System. and nanire would heal the 'ulcer tip. 'hey are • now limited. •imd Mee been-furabont•a year, il she is • ashearty, and roblist a woman 'as yon wilt fit Ina days walk. • She Is glad-for tinymni tit call oh•her, and takes -great pains to visit any nunthat she heais iris anything Irk tier ease., end tries to gel their to come and see me. - The next, case is. Mist- Scetield. from Stamford. •Conn:: Mrs.ltartholomew, got her. downto see me. , and she has : Jreenever sinceat tier bruise. When she first came to . my moms, she was much emaciated- with a diStreisififf :'cough; spitting large. firantitii of blood. ' I examined tier lungs with the rgspirotheter,and in all niy practice never found mu' ,with one lung-so fabgone and the other Ling so softie]. I couldnot give Much encainragement. - I bought she would die.; tint to, m my' astonishment the, y ulmonic Syr*. Seaweed: Torlic...4rul. Mandrake Pills - all-,stettlad t,i,go right to work. the lung is all 'healed over. leaving a:cavity at large as -a goose:egg : good :appetite: tine spirits and has gained 'smite thirty-five pontelsin weight: She has some cough yet, Which - I do 'not think it would beof great :interest to inmc tinprit. i judieed physician to visit these (11, TS.:. particularly Miss 1 Scofield. or any of .them who- have been\aured-by. MY 'Medicines. They are nnnierOut in'New York ; but the (thrive three all differ 'kem each other :• and if medicines are doing...what I represent they art i they should have 'the credit sod the acted knoWn where _nod honlhey 'mitt, he cureiL •—. • '• ..T. B. IiCHENCK. Ifi..D. , Dr: JAI. Schenck can • hefounriat hisprincipal Mike No: '39 - North 60'1 - Street - Philadelphia. every Saturday. ' from 0: A. M..: until' i, 'Y. M.:- a nti ' give..advice-free al charge : but for, .2. thorongh examination he ' (Names t three dollars. PriCe of the Pulmonic Syrup and Sea-I . weed Tonie each' irl per brittle. or if.,fi the. half dozen. i 'Mandrake Pitts. '25 cents per box', And is for. sale by all Druggists and and I/eaters,. .•-: • -,... • -t,'..-: •- . - • 1 ••. May 2.1 %I, • • . . . . . . DR. DIUPONT'II *mule-coaled -Fe. - ' i l :wale Iff.egiolpiting Pills are the very 1 ', hesl in use: They operate speedily And .effective- 4 1 i Iy,.and being sogar-tarated. Create no•nausea upon the ; most delicate • stoniach. '.. A trial ,of these - • Pills. Will prove their'superiOnty Over all others: Price $l. a hoz: Sold by S C.. HPII AM, '411.1 . Chesnitit..Street;• Philadcl- ' tibia, milli'? Pottiville hj-JOHN 0. BRW t, ON , SON,' Druggists. 1' '- . .. •- " 1.Jitne.13. , G3 .• - -24-17 j', V'filladcfph M-,yeow . . /111 • 11S411-WA'N(j, the' Great (.118itiese • ,‘ 11 Retuotitly foe' Secret • • • : • ONE BOX CLTRE. ' • • I ngredients.are purely. vegetable.:: It is ple:t.. - • im.to the taste...has no bad 'odor, arid may he carried in the vest pocket; vritliont• fear of detection. eircithul free: Price $1 tr tiox. 'Sorb, UPHAM, 403•Chestl. nut. Street.. Sent - by main a securely.sealed envelope. ' JOAN O. BItOWN - 'SON: Drautdspc: Agent' fo '41:4•• • . 2447 I Tat* ES 86: S 4 OVLDRR 111tAVE I traTil*?, ArinthFinn7 :QUIF 4 STIONSI::::': ''......1...''...-: - .-..-...:, .Qt-ESTIONS ! .QljtiSttO - N81:'.:: - : 1 .. .. -.--..- ..--%. QUESTIONS ! THAT CONCERN EVERY ONE, TO -ANSWER. •, . . 'Aro yeti bald?, ....' : • -..- ,• ••.. . , .• . • - Does•yptir hair . fall off? :: ' - ..... .• . , - • Has yonrhair-boconio thin ?: • . • • .., ••• .Th5,....1 in feed harsh, awl dfy:,....a ftwertth t' -lo it twitifik . gray before its time? :,., r , • ' • --• .. .• -Aro yoit tFoublad.witlt itching, - butillag senss 7 ; tjoit of the•Sealli? . • . •-.'.•• • • - •• . - ..'. - • 'Are you troabled withwithDandruff?.• • • • • • Are .you troubled• With what . le • callled • Scrofuls pr Salt Rheum ?-. -.. .- - .:. . '- • '••••• •,- . - -• iro •:• Have - ti :had. tho Erysipelai, and.lost your . , Have ou had the 31easols, and lost itl • . •-": •Jlave on hail the Typhoid Fever,. and' lont•it ? . have , '6ll lad the Brain Foyer, and lost it? .-- . • .111. Lye - nu loet your hair by any sickness? • l)o vti wisb luxitriant- hair ? • • - , . .... . .. Do ; yo Wish soft and lustrous. hair ?- . ' -•• • Dd.ya wish gray hair restored? , -' - • . ' .. Do - vo wish your whiskers glosv?, • - -, • ' . Do .ye ' wish thorn restoredni•colio.? . '-, 'Do ye Ivant.n. dressing? ... ,:. . .' -'Du yo tt want-it for. your Children.? :• • • . • Do yon want it for yOurself. for father or moth;. Cr,' for brother, sister or friend? -- .' '.• .' ..-Ddyan want to make, si•presont ? ' - - • . '-Do you; want:a ligkifume.for Your toilet? "a • -Do ymi•ws;nt a ,11:74.rint6A. article? •• •-• . . • • - 1:06 y :want a pure article? . - Do.y 1 want a double distilled, article I .:. ...--• • . - : Do y a want a . cleansing article?, • , , ' . . • DO'y uWitnt the . heat preparation oat for. droes•- • . ing, ati anteing, protecting, restoring the 'Color, md 'roe ektirt Boft, silky and lustrous the Ilianian. Hair ?. -, • • •• . . •• •.:' • If: so wo warrant ,••. - • • • • . • .. • • • • 8 •-• • •• • RESTORATIVEDIS . FOR. - THE . . HAITI; • 1•0• BB UNEQUA.LLED• AND.SUPERIOR TO ANY PREPARATION EVER AND :OFFERED TO . • . •• THE PUBLIC:: •• , . - . . . . , . . . . . . .. *.tiatisfaption gnaranteed; or Ow thotiey reftfrided. It..coNts but rl. for ono bottls, or six bottleB for $;.5, mid is sold, by druggists , and dqatktrs dvery . .. . _ .. - • 0; G. OLARIt& OG. ; Proprietors. . D. .:4 - ,..11.1.11NES uc: CO.-..N..Y., Go - tier:if -*.A.gouis. May . S. , . [Starch 5, .64.3... 10-iy-enw . -- -•': ...InON: • - " • .. -- IVORKS...• .-'•- . . . 'pa' i v. -•. .v EAIN SV il, I. E in A.O lIIN E 1. 111 - O,llliS arc noiv in full opera- - , : tion.•n id prepured. 'with its large - facili- . ~• ties. to •manufneturc every riescriptiou -;',:.,_ • ••••. -'• ' iif - iirathipery, for mining nod. other . 4 a. ,'!'„,„,,„'.• pnrpots ; Pumps arid' Stationery En- 4.......4 glues ;witii. • Pro pi attention given to orders; and work furnished on the shortcut notice. .4iidrse . , i • - • .• •' . . . . WM. ItESYSON, J4,44ratrille; Pa. y 11; . . . , p 0 1781VICLE ROLLING MILL.---'' ... . . ... . . . -- The si tr eribeM having lanciumed the Pottsville Roll ing . .11 II and thoroughly refitted Hie same, are to receive Orders for all Pi.Z of T rails .. from •zeilfs:- to the yard. up to .60 lbs... „ or am& • and finniSh tile . same . of Short notice: :‘il :1 - We fire Olstilirepired to furnish and . ^ ,r••:. `•, will Jeci.dve 'onlerS for MERCHANT .. M , " !r PAR -IRON, all 'tin: usual Mies. - Roand,. tiquar. i : find Flat, and propane to use none but the best iron !nits i f manufieture, and hope to turn. out .atiiron that will give e dire Satisfaction to' Our rustoineni... We shall. keep_ supply of the smaller sizes (Colliers al7 ways n hand. '- •• - ; • - - .. . , Ord .rs .directed to ATKINS & BROTHER.' git tin& none of Furnace, Pottsyr le, or to the proprietors at the . • Mill,. fill receive prompt 'attention. : ~. • - . ! : . • ! ANIONS, LANIGAN ..t Co. . Pot sville,Varch 12. '64 - . ~. 13illiE6ROTE :Iron Works, • • . SC1.11 7 Y1:: CO„ Enginetr, 'm•"• ...... P4otniprroli. ' - a , ...... Irtniiary 3n. 1) • Tht LEES' :AND STACKIC , •, • stihScilber is-prepared to execute - orders the the above article-. with - dis- , patch. at Ihe Old place of basinu%s, Coal ;I v , .Stree, below Norwegian, -20 feet boil:, rydrirrf ers n ways -on band. AlO, the huitt •- ' • • • • 'Coal-nind Other Ightoveltsi , , • t dk. •bcat Material and wiirknianshlo. attended to. C? Pais for mining ventilation on hand. • . • • - JABILZ SPARKS. Augnst !2T, , n 9 • -- • •11.77VDR11.7 AND .111ACII4NE, Ityntia Car 'Factory. ' 'NOTICE-;,The tiusinee of the late firm of SNYDER ..t• MILNESoriII • be .., Mai cont need by the tyaltscriber in all its . riuti..hr ! mrfies of Steam Enitine build- , f -firrut...Tiwit - intr. Iron Founder. and manufacturer of . Tll kinds of Machinery, for Rolling Mills. Ailast Furna ces. Railroad Cars,•&c.,,i,e. - Re will also continue the busi less of Mining .and Selling the celebrated' Pine Virtrt What' Ash , and Lewis. and Spohn 'Veins Red Ash Coals, being sold proprietor of these Collieries.. • • GEORGE W. SNYDER: • nutiry. °l,''s7 . i , ~ !.11 iIR PA LO A I.TO• IRON CO.. are I prepared to furnish- T RAILROAD MON,"at their Mil a in Palo Alto, of various patterns,. , -.: . • 'wei liiiiii! from. 22 to TO pounds per yard. , ' ' ~ .....6 , Ala i. different 'sizes 'of flat, square and 0 "2 ... • i— ron id merchants' bar Iron. ' . :( tiers for yells .or bar iron are ii , 4 1 , ..F 111 ape ifaily solicited. arid (rill meet lvith. prompt atten-' doll if left either at- the Rolling Mills, Gronor Detour .{:l4o.'s Hardware • Stbre: centre Street.. n? at theit of fice: corner of .Market and Second Streets, Pottsville, DENJ'N HAYWOOD,. Presit.. 1.--tf- . . r 0 COAL OPERATORS 3c BENERS. -...---Pioneer Boiler W o rks. ~ . T)ie subscriberrespeetfnily invites the', tri - ~ -, • attention of the business ciniimunitklo . • .....„- his' Boiler Works, on,Railroad Street, r: A ,..,, :1........ • below' the Pa ssenger ,Depot. Pottsville, 1 - x ur, ;3 6k .wl . .4re be is prepared ti, manufacture ~...•.--,A:-.-- , -, ~ 1 . . BOILERS OF 'EVERY DESCRIPTIOI4. • Smoke Stacks, Air Stacks. • Blast Tripes, •Gasoineters, Drift 'cam ct.a., ite. 'Boilers on hand.' . . • '. •• . Being a.p.tactiasl mechanic . .., and having for . yeah_ de . vo cd himself entirely to this-branch of the businest. he fla tars himself giat,pork done at hie establishment i i • wi I' ive Satisfaction to all who may favor him with a cal . ' individuals and CompanieS will find it gfeatly to th it advantage •to•.exaniine . his work before engaging 61.-e Where ., - - • JOlllsi- T. N9SLE. 'overtiluer 21, .•tsi ' - 4i-tf ~ ..4nL.A . Nio litort WORKS. •- • - • The .stibseribers Ms now fully pre- •: lived to furnish, at the 'Ashland Iron • ‘ orks. Steam Engines and Pumps of• tr v power and capacity, for Mining:and Ira' other otfiet purposes, Coal Breakers of. every 'size and pattern lure , in nse„togethmevitti castings and forgings .of every description. Coal 'and Drift - Cars of 'all sizes and patterns, large Truck, end. Horse Ctirs,-• 'all furnished et the -shortest notice. The subscribers :flatter themselves that. inasmuch. as every member of firm,tale is a .practical mechanic, they will. be able_ to -fMnisii achinery that 'rill compare favorably with any irtthe.Region: 'All orders directed to L.P..Z;ARNEN . Bans., Ashland. Schuylkill County, - will receive prompt attention. P. GARNER, • ;MICHAEL GAILNER; . . • = . . JOSEPH GARNER. 'Ashland. May 10, t:SI - 10-- WASIIINGWON IRON WORKS, Pottseilly, • THOMAS ea JAMES WREN respeethilly. invite the endon of the bluffness eiimmtmity to their-New Mil , chine Shop mid Foundry erected between Coal and:Rail rifad street.% andTronting on Norwegian . • • Area. where they are prepared to exe- y o l k cote all orders' for machinery of Bratia and Iron. such aa Steam Engines. ell :kinds of Gearing for Rolling Mills,' Grist ' rind SaW Mills, Single and Double Acting .Puittps. COal BreakerS, Drift Cars,' all kinds of. Railroad Castings, . ouch -as Chairs 'for Flat and T 'Rail ; Frogs. Switches, 4el; all. kin& of Cast- and .Wronght Iron Shafting.—' helm'. practical. mechanics, and laving Made the de - mends of-the Coal Region-their study, for years, also all: kinds of Machinery in their line ; of business, they Sgt-Lcr ,_ that :Work - done at their cstablishrheuf will give satisfaction to all who, may hortor them with 'a call. Allordera thankfully. received and promptly exp.; • uteri, on the must reasonable terms.' • • . THOMAS - WREN,. ... JAMES WREN. • , Nov. 2% .r. 7 • • _ .47-tr. • • . . • f • • •V 011111.4; AVIIEE EFL &„Co., - Pionms co.i • ••, ' 'IRON. AND STEEL' .WAREIIOIiSE, • .. • 311.ixiketb*Mixteimiklita. - , • • • llave always on hand and for sale 'BEST ENOLISII - REFINED IRON—FuII assortment of .:11agnalls, • and other favorite brands. BEST AMERICAN BAR3—ordinary.sizes, or rolled' to order for bridge purposes,' &c., PENNSYLNANIABOIL-.. ER PI-BTE—Promircuous . sizes, or cut to required I sin:. BOILER RIVETS--Dover brand: made in solid 'dies. BEST ENGLISH CAR AXLES-:-Anterican. and English. FLUE AND. SHEET IRON—for covering Schutes. &c.. JUNIATA: ENGLISII AND NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS. NUTS and wAsinitts -For bridges; cars. and machinery purposes generally,. CAST, SHEAR. MACHINE and BLISTER STEEL, Alan. an ' extra quality for taps and dies.: The above, together with.alull assortment of Iron, Steel. Nails and Spikes, to Which the attention of .dealers . , railroad:- companies, cingineers. Miners,:founders . and machinistem AT W. 16 - ,i1.4111W1N de Co.;•Eugineera, Broad and Earniltnn streets, Philadelphia. Pa., 13'ould .call the attention -(4-Railroad it Managers, and those interelfted - road Property, to their : system, of Ltico7 motive Engines, in which the"! are adapt- • ed to the.particular business for 'which -- they may be required ; by thence of one, two, -three or . I four pair of driving wheels andthe nse.of the whole,. or ao much of the weight as May be desirable for .tad:.. heSion ; and in' accommodating, them to' the grades; chew's, strength ot,snperstructinn, and, rail "and: work ti) be done. , 13y these means the maximum useful effect of. the-power is . seemed with the least . exPeno! for at it:Minna.. cost of fuel, and rerfairi to Read Mid Engine. With these objects in view, and as the result of l'venty three yearS. practical -experience In the linsiness by 'our .senior partner, we manufactnre o five different. kinds;t4 Ei w ines, and ieceral 'classes of sista of each - kind.— .Particular attention paid to the 'strength. of the ma chine iii the. plan and workmanship-'6f 'all the-details. ',Our long experience and opportunities of obtaining in . format ion, enables ns to. offer these. engines with the :asstiranre, that in efficiency, economy and durahilit , they will Compare favorably with those of, any- other -.kind in use. We also 'furnish' to', order:, wheels-, axles,- - bowling or low moor tire (to fit centres without boring.) composition Castings for bearings' of miery description of Copper, Sheet; Ironand R4,iler Works ;' and every ar , tiele appertaining to tho*repair or renewal of Locomo ' tire Engines. '. • M. W. BALDWIN; . January eft, '6O l r tf 31.A.TTi1EW 13Al1tD. 1 - 4 1XCEI.S. 4 1 011 t . Pickled Salmon, • • • . • Bulogne Sausage, Sapsago Cheese, • Pineapple Cheese, ' Beef Tongues, Se,, tt.e." For !ale:by.. • Septemberl2; .63 I • — ‘2 11.18GE.0N 9 4 • sisid 4,7 sbeele..Wool Spougea. at . ' -.", • ' 1111;011.gii• . . liMail As ho sings upon a real, . On the; thistle,..in the clover, - •I ' - Oie the tip-top of the - / On the elin-tv,vig beetling • Riming where he 'Iloilo; th. , • Where the soft 'cotton. Its white.aswinter niqvt:Z; • He neyeesang,the lay That charms,. the ear . to-day . . HOW: soft; and tender the twitter Of thismeadoliritinstrel gay I Ifoir jubilat thci wings that flitter 11'hile ha singe,his roundelay- Aboye'ilitistifl. and faithful sitter • Upoulkerineat of 3,lxlll•and hay . - When the glad. linaband singd; : ',••• . His wife, with' folded wings; • Hid in. the, grass and flowers • Forgets the fleeting hours. - ,'-- . • , From the American SyricNkunr,,,' . .• : - ORCDARD AND' NI:RNERY: , Bums. 4 10 . : wdet and lead like other retneclies , tout& not .be trusted hi ran hands 7 • :Shoot sap- suckers, Ii Id all bir6., prey, but allow no indiscriminate "gunnir The more 'birds. the fewer - insects, me, . • better — fruit crops. . . the 111111 i :is cr)on%. the knot appears and Buret it. :BunnEn SroCas.-7411e. vigorous SjiOtt Which push' from the buds are' very. er..; broken . .by .winds, or even *ow : weight; and sh6iild be carefully 'tied ei ba'Ss•hark,to the stub of the stock-10).4ot purpoSe: •-jtemove Suckers NV•hich starift anY Parr of the Stick. Keep down weeds Eviatonms?ts.---If. . proper Precautions 'taken to keep Me i roots. from drying, tl may be transplanted:: PrePare the holes forehand and remove the_ tree as rapids Possible.: Select a cloudy... day.: : - Pretti . sliape;•leaVe the gr4 , /wth_near the, qoupd, duir is:-.-Examine Hinge inserted this spiir i amt . rub off suckers and superfluotts The - grafting clay or: . wax w ill s sonuniin es replaCing.; " IssEcrs.--zthe same advice must be rein sled-kill all.;y~u. eau-and' ask the help. Again - and again' we are obliged reply to inquiries that there are no - spec remedieg against particular insects, kalies i and strong . soap-suds destni many, otheWcan . .only . .conquered hit ining,, crushing or.: drowning. hetio a caterpillars ' rnist is discovered; (10 no work, behire •it is destroyed. morning .and chnup weather are the best lii to find all hands in camp. Jar; the plum daily and gather ihe, • eureulios as they fall, A slic,!6t and destroy them; : • . . . - •Lii:Lis.—The - ne* - growth of l 'shrubi, .. . be layered, , be . tulini the braireltes downs,. fixing them by means id pegs in . well . p, pared soil. . .., :-,. .. : , . . • • LAIJKLS.—LOOk tO nitric:lied by V. Ar. , l prevent danger of 'binding •us the. enlarges 111..5 . cuE.. 7 -Let hearing trees face dre.ssing s Spread to ends of rents; ift,•; , .;v.....k . 'already done. . . . newly planted .:trees benefited by it - Use litter of any kind, . . saw‘dust,.. etc. • • ... • . l i 'unsen-r- - nows.—Stir the soil, keep dor.s4! weeds, rentOve sinkers, . head hack st, .plants as need it. ".. • .;. , Pis - c utto--Shoots' of fruit and - other (re' it* which - tend-to grow:too long should hestrr ped. Rub out ghoots Starting'sAerebraeo 4 s es are-not wanted.. • :•*•• • • qualityfiir —is regarded .... • than quantlty,. thin out freely, espoeii* - 4 dwarf pears. . • KA" , . , ro.:os : —.llse, the -horse hoe, 'cultir r atei4o plow, - and 'keep thetn . down, the 163,14 will lie needed 'around trees and in. the r.re ASrAItAGCB.- --- Don ' t • exhaurit the; bed bye r-cropping, but strip about ,the tnidditt•SlM the.niOnth, .clear off : the weeds and - lutSkt,,;:- . . , n; • plants.groW.. • - • 0 4'6 • CA rmor.—Thirt to six inches in theiri..;- - .:. Hoe and keep the start of the 'Weeds. this a n 4ll!o; plted. even as rate as Aibually a fair crop. - . I. lasacrs:'---liill wherever 'seen. If 0 1 , 3:4c-i; becomeslllllC4 infested destroy it.. TrAirt moths by bottles of ilkweetenial water. eggs before they hatch. CtiItRANTS...-'-- By rubbing ont strafe 'shoots much pruning May be avoidea. the bushes frequent hoeing, and atinecar i t al watering with slops or liquid manore f4.: : ; 11 1 improve the size of the fruit. It often [kV better to market the green fruit thanioic ;- . 77 -until it is ripe. - . . . . . . _ GooslAiLltittEt.--GiCe..th.esame trestze,7-ii as ditr .f rants. I f i niildoy appars,:a quttl. good.. ashes.-in a pailful .of.'water. as Wt., the hand can bear,.thu mixttiretheowni i .' ,. . ,, . .. •...., a syrtnge 120119 to Wet both aides of het ..-,:;,,.: nage.: , • : • •:- * • - : -: • . GrarFs.—.-The new . . growth whether7:Th young or old. vines,,-,cuttings or layeri.' s •-...,.. - .:,. he . kept.. care Sull y .: tied. s up.,. Young 11 v7.,......41 , should not be.- alloWed te. ov-erbear; or , '' tw bunches to-the sheet till be eniti.„ : 3 !P.,: - -...,.„. PEA S.—Shoitoi branches tending teriatiri too Much wood. Rub out stiPerfluntia 51 '74 Thin the fruit, especially Ate largi,, Tire . :, 4l E) • If' slugs..appear, sprinkle air slaked line 'hi p po' them-from bag fastened to a pole.' 110' : I set this f iPrink will be -injured if they on' • Reu loWed.to bear. ' - -•- '• - r:4 l . •, 13nuis..-Allow the foliage, to. wither le - taking . them up. Dry in theshade 10; v ,- „:',-. in papers with labels and keep. until al0 : . : ,-.' -in a dry, cool plaee, away from mice.. . - ; LA w NEI:--310W. nioftetra's there is FA& ~• _, growth for the Scythe : to take bold RE c' - '.':7'..-: a veryloni scythe. : Cut a-well defini!!!'..-.ii ; de: around trees and shrubs, and Set`rf-,D, whhici this clear of graSs and.wecd.s.' i``- grass makes - a poor -grOwth, give s citt': - :... of bone dust or dsprinkling .Witli liqus."- *' ~4 nitre. -Thistles,. dock . and all large li'fl , .' should be carefully eradicated with VI!., ~ trowel.. - '. .--f. •• " 77 '-_ . ':: ;:. GLot.9E,Ny., Bt:;,) geripeo. PCDDIN4 " Buckeye know, what. is the sauce of the c001.4 6( '::.9 ice, cream which iSservt4 with Or ' City restaurant's. It is; what. is 1;n0 ,- - . :11" . 4 hdrilsauce, and is made by beating bc'Yi''';. witleevice its.weight of yowdered c. ll OlO gar, until the while is brutight to n .mass. . It may lie flavored 1)2,-ntirrin; • little wine, _Some lemon..juit•e witilg rind, Or nutmeg.. In Cold wchther,it is s .city tolet the butteesoften, but lint 1 112 ' a warm :place. CaliAm :AlZr 1 pt. itpr (but not .very:sour), I pint flour; 3 rggs spoonful salt., 4 . teaspoonful hoi,la Whites arid yolks s of ..e-ggs beaten st• 1101:.:,;.;! Stir in the white's the. last thing. .1 1 4 1 inueh' nicer:baked in rn!W cups. whiclic-'. bought of a cheap It ind..: then. 1 With A . dry cloth;-never wet or gress,:t. in a short time the mu tlift. shiar, nigh wri . thy side Ksat Ike sap: . 7 I=IM