1 • 0 4 . ri - . 71r biro ritraildd again - of Harding, who, tells, with the sir and bearing cif Tom_Peppar, scarce' tall apeciniens of -imaginative creations. Here, for instance OkeiliSmik.6l6-ttO •".: " ',got:interested:in the itady ef,ae r pents "Arkansas, witeie I spentmost of my last.year. - I don't - know why, luit rwas con= sternly watchin,ithein;Aia-cmstantly testhig their saggcity, by placing them in new situa tionitaiicriiirrotinding- theta with novel ei- pdiet. Of•all kinds, I experimented man - wirlirattlesnakee and capperheads." II " One afternOon I seated myself on a little kftoll in- the woods to smoke and read, (for alWayeliad a tobok or newspaper with me,) and..had`been enjoying myself for - some time, when I, espied& copperhead making for a hole within ten feet wtiere I. sat Of course threw downmitiookand cigar, and tiroceed ed to try a sew ,experiment. As soon as I • stirred :thg rascal made a grand rush fnr ;the I hole: bat I Caugait 'his tail, as he got nearly and jerked him- souse twenty: feet back ' ward. • He thre* 'himself into a coil in no time, and. - waited for me to pitch in. But I concluded to let him try the hole again, Af ter awhilelhe started for it, - snipped when I stirredto coil Ininself up but as I kept pret- - iy quiet, he recovered confidence. and again I went in. Again I jerked hint out. - No . soon-. er Vid he touch the -ground than he'made anotger grand rush.for the hole, -in a straight • linezfor my legal ' But that didn't work, for I-got out the way, and gave him another flirt' , "This time be lay itillswifile, appearing ttirefiect on the &nine to he taken." After a time lie - tried ft_again, though rather slowly. • After - getting his heads little way in, hestog pea-and wiggled his tail na iron fan - pose for me -to grab it. I did so; , and quicker than a dash, , he threw his heannut, and came With in_ s quarter of an inch of striking -tne in the face: However, I jerked him adistance, and resolved to - look Outnext time. Well he tried thu same, game again,. but it wouldn't - work; I was too quick for him." "This time he lay in. a , coil, perhaps with . out stirring. At last, however, he tried it once more. He advanced to within fiveleet ofthd hole very slowly, coiled again, and then, byheavens ! l e , _got,th.c start of me by one of the Cutest tricks-you over heard of." i‘ . llow was it ?" we all exclaimed in a " Why," said Bill, sinking his voice to the acme, of solemnity, and looking as honest and sober as .a man could look, - " why, •lie_ just turned his head towards my hand, and went down that; laole tail - first! I SW the rascal's eyei twinkle as be did it, too--as much as to sav 'What do you think' of that, eh? ". Shims nr Josn Bu.crsos.—That John Brpwn haz halted a few day.s for. refresh; That moste men had ruttier - say a smart thing than dew a good one. That backsliding - is a big thing, sespeshila on tee. • That there.o things in this life for which we Jure never fully prepared, and ,that • . . •• . . twins. That.yu kant judge a man bl: . his • religg,hu. enny 'mold than you kan judge his: short lii the . siZe. ov the collar and ridtbands... • • . That thatlevilia always preriated see •kompariY.. • . . • . That it is treating, ti'man like a dog to out him oph short in hiz narrative'.. • • .That "ignorance k 7; bliss.'-=ignorance • - ov . sawing wood, for Matance. • • : • That monny will fide tees be saved simpla bekauze tha haint. - got enything tew Wye.' That the . ..viirtnes'. of woman are all her own, but her frailties havebeen taught her:. That dry pastiTi are the- .beSt.: for •flocks.;. • flocks'ov sheep mean:- ; - •... • : That meu Ov genius are' like eaglesi • on what the. - kill, 'while men ov talents are like crows, tha t liv .on what - has been killed tor them.: : • - - . . • . MAL some people are to of braggirig abontarkeestora and their grate.dcacent, when inlacktheir ! fi•atedescent.' iz just what's lifer matter Ov them. • .• '• • That a Woman karat keep. a secret_ inor let e.nybody else keep ode.. • . 1 . i • That !` a little_larning lz. a dangerouitbing;" thiz,iz as true as it iz common. . • • . That it; iz better. tew.:fail iii a noble . enter prize than to stickieed in a mean one. • 1 That a grate mariy folks have bin edilika •ted onb.frent:,tlieir feet:..'. • ` • That luv In:woman:a liarte.is • a good deal like' a bird, in• a cage, open.lhe door- and the bird will tly out • and- never. wants tow cum back again . . :..• • . • That 4*ltretaryCliase (Widently failing, • the time of hiS last.heit being 10- . 40 • .• . . . . `W.cimn.---ExpertNeedle..4oinen to wake babies'. bodiei.' Vell,• that beats. all!" ex el:tithed Mrs. Partington,•thrpwing, down-the. newspaper in wl4ch,', draing'.the last fifteen. minutes,- she had been-spelling out the: ad*er . , : tisements, . and peering indignantly. Over her !niectadlea across.the „breakfast-table Ad, - who was :busily - excavating.. his . fonrth egg shell.. " Did anybody ever lwai • the .likes ! . I always said. it aas as good as Lain' . ..N.atur' slu didift.knOw hoW • tb.. do her - own' work when . they instructed' : them .steara-ranis and dinikey.,engines.. imPoiterous.:idea: .of Waking slop_ work babies. is -enough :to make.the. poor 'thing shet up shop altogether ! Mark my words, Ike . —thewsewin'-mathines . will bfr&eisui. into this new-fedigledbusinesS before , long ; and then all the emigration in the world won't bo - : able .16 keep• 'down. the, surplice peppylallon." •• ; • • SiLtmiLEss PAnoor.---Every one,has nd mired Parthenia's definition of love to Ingo- . . - . " What lovo is, if thon wouldet be taught, Thy heart must teach alone ; S • . ' Two souls with but a single thought, • . Two hearts that beat as ono." • : Some profane cynic, having no feat of 'Cu= . . pill before his eyes, perpetrates the follbwing villnimius -parody : !, Love a nightmare with ,one foot ; • Two.ehiiilren with one bllll Two turnips with li single root; • Two eabbage-headS as one r'. • . , • .I.lilamo TUB -Asehool .boy down iast, who was noted among his play fellowsSk his . frolics, among the girls, was reading in lhe . old Testament, when coming to the phrase, " making we rite places glad," he was asked Taiatit meant. The youngest, pauSed, scratched his head, but give no an iwer, when Up jumped a more precocious ur chin and cried out, "I know what -itmeans, master. .1t means hugging the gals; for Tom Ross is alters hnggin"em around the waist, and it =keg 'em as glad as can be." mix was:before . the Confederate . Senate Providing for the purthase 'of eottoh,cotton 'and ,woolcri. cardS, for • distribution • throtighout ... ilieState. Pending • its disscutt • shin, .31r ; ._ .lohnson read the following letter froni.a. lady Pot. the . sa4e of deceney.pasa .the.caril and bale .eottou bill before you, ad jouru, so,that we . Otn get the needed articles ..... right avtay, Or We shall soorite in old mother Eve's,pre:dicainent.when . she was. turned _ off • fram'the.liatilli . of 'the.Alnfighty:" . the only. secure basis :•, `evil must in end.;'evil and that only in per . fect tighteotistic.ss . is th ere as-: • snranEe trmaiational greatness arid endnr- .. i lig Peam; . .So shall O . tir'..Natiortal festival be: profit:lply spent, and our holies rvqgirlit7l.ied that . .ita: ne,xt • recurrence. may. dawn.on _our laud rejoicing that the thunders .of death-dealiiig. catiMinaresfilled, the . j hurims -smoke . of bartlemelti;dintci IteaVon's I ‘l'll ' , Tiziire; and our heroes returned fromitite. fatigues and perils of -Cantp and field to bless the homes which awaited .them so iorig, • rionse on.WednOday took - , one .lstop voting,. in. conicurrence with - - the s " m ate; that a ere4fte rua Niiitl)es . 3'.Findl be cluded from the UnitedStAtis Courte:On enuntOf eolor. LtMA - i=ol Z'' h:PZ -- a • P r ..•. • . . • • ••• • Tillin.o-I‘. - 80304 - inctioneers. •TATIYABUE COAL . • . , ttizEtlrg 'OOOI4M TlEfletinkir: .741744thotseir, Optic.. wort, wilt be sold at patina:le t ltt,l*?. PUMA, pIiEPELIA:KfrCHANGE; fraco'of land. ther aerelt„.36' pet ehes,aanate tu Lackawanna TOwnst.tp, Duarte con.ty,,.. Tfig, .1•4 . 0. 1 cootolo2 38 wee, nerchm, • • No: 2 cObtaina 116 ncres;l9.o path*: or The Deeds,.lleport and Draft afair.'39. H Al a:ander, Land and Idine,Sorveyor,,max be seen * the Auction Booms . = No. his on the Lackawanna, and Bicanitabarg,), about'' miles south of Sesanton. • __ • ' • IL. THOMAS it t3ONS, Allottaael9.* -. • . .• - • - .139 and 141 3. Fourth SL Phila.:lane 25, '- ' -• • 26.2 t • ONIPH2 I INB I . COURT SALE. "•- ' ' • • ' - . •,, • •• • .•• To be sold at, public sale; on the premises MONDAY; The 18th day of July next, at 3 o'clock:;1", - M., under an ' order of the oiPhanr Court.of Schuylkill County. all that large-Atm/ commodious BIIICK ROTEL; known as the.';:; AMERICAN ROUSE. on Centro 'street,. Peitite-- Tine, together with the lots and other improvements thereon, consisting of a Barber Shop; two frame-build ings. frame Stable,' Restaurant Cellar, and other out buildings. well'arranged for. a.large . notel ;' the said*.lot being about ninety feet trOut on Centre street and run ning bark on Union street to theßeading Railroad De . Termittuid conditions will. bO itade known. on - the day of - sale, by . • - NICHOLAS JONES. Trustee for the Legatee of John O. Lessig.,der , d:, By order of Orphans' Court,. - ' A. Donsotarti Clerk. Pottsville. June 25, . .... , . . • .. . Ou.s.rae.: NAZE - 01*-''.ICNCLAXECE. O A. . Bemedninein the ••Wilreisoutoe of the . -.. . 'Philadelphia -. and... Sending .g...' s- -, •-. -. • fir. Conipany at :Foiled Ile. , • ' ' The articles described in the following schedfle, her- -. Ing been cOru3ied to this Stalitich_on the, Philadelphia arid Resulting Railroad, :Ltd • cue: consignees, after - due and legal notice; not having taken Wand saa e }?:2l . Lid the . casts and. expensed of carriage, ..4‘lll be: ' to -public sale or oritcxy,:atlhis StathmOdn': SA TU RDAY. September 17th, .1804 . :. the sale to eonunierma at - 10 - fe tlock-in the forenoon of said day --•"-•'. • , .' • '. • &monsters. .—•.-; - • ..rnot:iss'Ain..icAux.s. ' .'..1) Lauer..... ,:.. . , .....: : ....1 box" hard Ward. ' . . -No marks -•- '• 4 bundles wall paper.. - . • 'J M. : Groff •1 box-hardware:. . - • ' . NO Marks ' --- '- 1 band-hox: •• • '," . R Donecker •• . J Palmer ' . ' • 1 barrel oil. - • • . ' C,Tonrie . '-• . :- • Snyder ~.2, Rupp - • ' • 1 bdle. fire brick. ".. . .H,1fren.........:...".....: . '...1 bundle Paper.. . • -- .•P 31 Grant ' -.. Thoxesindze.. . . .• '• ..' ' J A Graham . ' • '1 barrel vinegar... :. . . The above articles Will be exposed to - public sale as :aforesaid, according. to_the provisions of the first .sec lion of the Act of AMembly of 'the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; approved the sixteenth day. of Maralu:A . D.. 1853; with all the:requirementa of Which the:Phila delphia and Reading Railroad Cbnipanyhave in all re respects complied: The Act of As-Ben:ldyls aifol loWs : ...: Commission merchants and' factida; and all. Cofli niiin carrier& ar other personsharing a lien upon goods, 'wares Sind merchandise, 'for or on account of the 'costs and expenses of carriage or storage,'orany othei charge arising, from the transportation, keeping, or Storage of such, property, in Case the owners or' consignees shall not pay or discharge the amount doe for such Osti ex- Tense, carriage, storage. or other charges hefeinbefore named, may, afterthe expiration • of ninety days from .the sotitm . hereinafter - provided.. proceed, to sell the same, or scr mucli.thereof as maybe rietessarj• to dis charge saiillien at public rinctlon : Pioeided; That no. ' tice of Sale shrill be given'as required for Sheriff's Sales of persOnal property. and that thirty' daim. notice • of said lieu be giVen to 'the owner, ne- - consignee •of the] • prolie'rty, if dhey mu be:found. Malin 'rade they'can not be so found 'that the same shall he. ativertisediveekly in some newspaper .published in" the 'proper 'city. or 'county to whielf•the goods. wares or merchandlie hare "been coniiiped; for four consecutive weeks - before the sale. the'residue of money arising. from such sale, Mier deducting costs of transportatiim, charges and storage, advertising and sale, to 13".rheld subject to the :' order of the owner or owners of Such.pmperty. , .• .' -• . - . : .: • G.. A. NlCOLLS,.(iien't.Superinteuderr ...June; 25, lit ... , • : . '' • . -22-4 t. .. . . . . . . . ORP CIA NIA , , CQUILT .. SALE. pursuant to an fuller e . ., thOrphiinS••• Court of the County of Schuylkill, in the-flommonwealth of Penn sylvania, the suhscriber,.•Administrafrix of the -Estate of George Seitzinger, late.ar the township °flintier, in the County of Sehuylkil.4fieceasedi will expose to sale by public-eendite:on •.. , • . WEDNESDAT,the lath day July .next, at 1 iv.clock in the itctexnoon, at the Mahanny Bongs_ in the of Ashland, in the County or..Schtijlirill aforesaid So. 1. All that certain tract of land, .with the appur tenances, situate lri the said Township of Butler... 11 bounded by land ofl'eter Seitzingcr, John Engel. 'Robert C. Wilson, Bushrod Jim;lies, - rind others,. containing - 1 - .0 acres and three perches, with the appar-. Centimes.. consisting : ora two-story Barite Tavern .with a ono-story frame. kitchen attached, a —story frame DwellingliOnsa; frame - Barn; etc.—late • this .n.- tat of said.deceased. 'Pernis • and conditions Made 'known at the time and - place of Sale, by. . " •.. •-• • • MABIA DA.VlS,.Adininistratrii. fly order of the Orphans' Court,' • A. Dousist - sais, Clock.' • : l'ottsrille, June IBi . PRIVATE :.SII.P. . . . . pr.., YATE. SAME -of - n 1541 A sa; krAmix. • . • . .. . . The nndersipmed offers nt Private Sale his . FARM, dulate in: North : Manhein - i - Jownahip.:li , . Schuylkill Co.. in, the so-called —Drutach- I ~:. tantichro." It contains 10 'acres. in good. culture. -The improvements condiat of a. Stone Dwel ling.liouse. Swiss Barn, Spring 'Milan; and•othet out building's; a.fined•arden is bear the house. The Mine Hill Railroad runihj'the line of- the land, Ori - which is a waterlio.wer of S.-p feet fall. poitable for a Mill, or a isimilar improvement... Fo- furftier • particblars, - . apply At-the.plaee to the proptiMor. - - • • • • • • . Jude .25, ;64. , ;-26.3t* - , . : . . :JACO - R BERTSCR. . I.I.IABILIK ESTATIE. . . . • In Bern Township,. Berks CO., • • • • • -AT PRI V A TE-•SAI;.,E.• • The subscribers offer for sale on - reasonable zind'easy ' terms, nil that certain tract of farming land, divided in-. to :fields of convenient size for farming purposes, well watered, Situate in . Bern Township, Bettis County, sev: . en -miles northwest of Reading, on • the. State .Read . leading from Reading to Harrisburg, 'adjoining lands of . Iteimeyille Reber, John C.•lliester, Daniel Fisher -- and . Itillittu;.and the .Tulpehoiken. Creek; contain , ing 230 acres and 'in.-perches.* more: or less, - OriA • which is erected a large two-story BRICK MAN- 13 • SION HOUSE; 2i by 2T feet, one-and-a-half-story . Brick House, -attached to the Mansion. 13 by 36 feet • Stone Tenement House adjoining the buildingS. 1S by • 3G feet ; Spring house, 1% story. andil by 18 feet. with a neVer-failing spring of water. which supplies all.the 'aforesaid houses with !.vater; large Swiss - . Bani, 4by 87:feet, with spring water in the "yard; -Wagon- Shed ;•• Hog Stable, 15 by 25 feet;two . Corn-cribs., nearly new-. There are - 40 scree of Oak Timber, and a._-very, large -quantity of excellent limeetbne near the surface of the ground, and 20 acres of. meadow land. •. •• • Also, a certain tract of farming lurid, situate in the township and 'countv-aforesaid. diVided into. field; of conVenient size for farming purposes, well watered, ly ing on the Statejlbad leading-from Rending to Harris-, bum. within seven miles Of Reading. adjoining. lands. of *Levi Reber,' by the afore-described farm. and the : ThlpelioCkeli.Creek, containing 126 acres and 53 per- • chea, 25.acree of which are good natiadciw land, and 30 acres of which is -covered with. heavy oak timber.. - Liiitesunie in great quantities on the. -farm, near. the . IfilrfaCC . of the ground, and near the Union Canal laud in-The improvements consist of a large twei-story STONE-MANSION HODSE,.37 by 54 feet, with:. ptimp of water in the yard; also, a good arch 'in the yard; Swiss Barn; 40. by 52 - feet, with water near by ;. Stone Tenant House, I!.‘ Stories, 27 by.. 31 feet, with water - near the door; Hog Stable, 15 by - SO feet, with punip of water in the - building; Swiss Barn, 25 by 31: feet.-With Water near by. Also.a large STONEMERCHANT and GRISa IMILL.-65 by 40 feet, three stories high, on the Tulpehocken Creek,:with a water-power ..of 7,1: feet. with the privilege of raising to 03¢.conalaered to be the -beat water-power - on the stream. - There are two ;mint of French Burrs, and machinery to Put-in another pair; one pair of Sandatone,Cheppets. all-in excellent repair. The machinery in the - Mill. is 'of the best kind, being turned •by Parker water=wheels. '..The 'Union Carle passes by the Mill; with alanding for- loading and nn loading grain, &c., from the'eanal boat's into the Mill, by means of rope and Pulley. Also; ti.SAW MILL. ad joining the Mill, turned by Parkers Wet es-Wheels. -The Mills are within 50 feet of the , Mansion House.. The above properties_are feet_ to- churches, attires, schools, and-blacksmith shops:._, . Forpartienkirs, apply to either of the nriderstgneu, at the northeast corner of Sixth and Chestnut . Streets', Reading, Pa. - .. EDWIN C..1 - IIESTER.' . 'GABRIEL - O.:HESTER: •' ALEXANDER S.'IIIF.STER. IS-tt April 30, t04,.1 - . , C,6101 .Lauds at private 8a1e.1 . -The scribers offer for sale TWO TRACTS OF COAL LAND, ;mated in.Schttylkill County. • • Anytuformation etineerning these tracts of-Coal Lund Fill he given on•appljeation to Bunn PerrEnsos; Esq. of Pottsville, or either of the !subscribers. • - * • . • , GEORGE. tiCitALt.• - • • . 'Executors- l ot the Estate of John &nail, decd. Nov. 7,. : 63 . • : • 464 f ' . . XfENV . BOOMS. SPF.RE'S AFRICA, a Journal -of the pi:J.o6*Ln of he SOMIXt of. the Nile, with Marie and Illustrations. -• FAMILY PRIDE, by the author a:Pique; ••• YOUTH'S HISTORY OF TH.R.RRIIRLLION, by . W M.'" . Thayer, • SMILES*: INDUSTRIAL' BIOGRAPHY, capital colt, by Samuel Smiles. author of. Selt-Belps. • • ANNITAL; OF SCIENTIFIC ;DISCOVEHY. a.Year Book of Factain Stienee and Art. ' • ' CHILD'S NATIONAL ALMANAC and Annual 'Re cord for 1884. . . • •Alsci,. &fresh supply of.PAR . :BUTLER: PI GEON. ROLE GENERALS; and a variety of other pnb- Watkins, for. Sale .• . ,' • , HANNAN'S • - April 80, 4;4, • . Book 'Store. Pottsville.' • . . AX CU -14* R A i.,., .f or the. Clean , sing.E. heantifyin - preserration and . growth of the hair Prepared and aold by, • - - -, -, ' . ' eIiUGFIES... ... Not: 1, .63. -- • .. . Pharrnaceinirai plieuaist . ~. Iid.Avar:"CAVENDASit and Mpnn Roll or Twit . Tobaciet.A-large and superior lot, of the above Tobaccsion hand - and forsale by ' • • Jam 9, W: i 7 Aln -..701)T11; mud VI- Battu usheiitrt?iit 7 arieta t -. =. - . -111 J . . dpot h eea r v.• EWHD PAYS, 1 . 414c}r.. .F.spEnsus, und. I Spit Zaps, - : 31 MUGH/ 08 . May .7.'64 , „. . . . 50 000-1" t. cAg.l34i9S. PLANTS, • 9 fah 45 Flat DutetrandlDrutnpead,, , ,also ,Tomato, Egg Pepper, andileetTlant,s-7for Ole !I the, 1000, 100, or `.• In abot2t two weekererall thirizam4'.ce4l7" , flatitir Frobi our Coal Gonuoittee, Treatairer ....... .. . ... . JET,* Poi George DT. Troutman, ............. : Former& :.. ' . .... ne . . _ , ~ _..--,---• -- .4.-441.10-41------, , ...... • • - • , VIII,IOI.I,'CUBDI US IQ ....-, - engll3o. ‘.l lua• .. Cher%. • ' . : .. - '' .. . ' ° pumice that. in efficiency ,• economy- and durabili ty , Jolla Brawritmi: of- Co: , A, .BFith Ittigituent,- P. I . • 1, 4 4• 0( . y will compere 'favorably with those of •any Other. V. V„- a.gallguit • veteran soldier from St. Clair. : - : it; ..; ''.'f.' " al% : . 'x..mattA Wettleo furnish: to ' order,' vrheele; toles,: this t kinuty, wae,. we are - glie7od tal-arn, killot• .• inie N :ettiont i3pikrov moOntire (to lit centrits without boring,). 'in-battle before rotersbp,4,- on •tbo 19th :of 'June. ' eessfially iightiViaatings for 'bearings of evOtidosoffPfigo Sir. Deatinvint wrote ffeque.aitty • tjathe.,funasAL.... ban, :.. • : • i ~ ,, W .•et ircm - and:Boiler Works •,' nod ever . y..ar-• Our readers will remetkiher'bis intereStingletters; . . w e l earn . th i Oing path s repair .+r renewal of hoentrw.: A series of reSolutionti adopted by his Ceinpanyi. . plant :a. say " - :.' -.. • • 51 -,,,,„, W • -BAL „.2 VV/X. •;. ' ,Will. he foruidaindor our 'obituary bead. - I . '`After- *sande& aho , 4 6 °, . '.. :.lift` ',.-?If-A-I- . 1 - 11 ''-;°A. 11 T•;1 .• life's fitful feyer". , we hOpii. 'that .the brave ifoldiev , made hie last . , . . , , . .. -• . • . , •.• •••• •, • . , : Bevoini; Offered:—:Corcunistgone r . keigler:•offert-r.• to him timt`,l , ` , IPlPles a •u a g e ' i ..- • -•-• ' ' - .• • . a reward-of 4500 fixitho arrest and Conviction. 61 - ' the onemy'e riellk . . b 6 M the two Men who committed an.otteager.and rob-'- ing.tiOveral hualki . --. ttT L;ti ougutai,'te', ie: ' .' bury upon him on the . night 'of the - 16th ult.,'ot•• `,for (loner It,•• ' • • .6 •.• .E- •A L .inot.Tiry . . -V250 for the. apprehonsion'oleitVer4. - theim'. :Ii : ,NOtwithatati • 1 an atlvertisilitiont• in to-day's dournal , ho . I.,iiies . 'll . coma,. and wit v description of the , men and i.)f . flit propertytaken': field. to eamotat , l . :111‘ . . ruffians • ha•C-er• been operatinf,t . . an scsiiiiilay ',•• This.chargo; w , unmoor in Wading. ', A reward- as slap' oftbred , •••:100tied.11DOd us itlii there for:their arrest . : • • . -• .. • 1- ...., •. .' • . . • 'nhargeo made ill:1/1111DFIC•CAST7161¢ IiOAP,- nit . , .... ir miltr:..cvs . . . _ NSMa N a ticoa:.,„ t isrusiiti Wblselast* ml` ift4-silsitiTi l . 3444164 g. GEORGE • 4510ilbe *Cowl of Sefauniil Ooooty is respoilOW,942ticited, Threry,stbsoUstrpoid. to thecae'. fort Of pests. Wiwi* 14:-..55-3re. • • .dateticai,ls,ag ititgr k 4 ) .., twirTßEsT.,poltefrinii4 , JACOB LESTDIMMUTIf;i*i . :: April 4. 14 • - • --74,1-4-1:71';;;;,•! FIEGEWS.HOTEL, ormerly 319IgIN:MkOld!i4* Ngw OR K. New and: See - ond-b.and Safes .. .-----,f - ' .1),..5... CHEAP. NEWYORK SAFE DEPOT, t -N ._ 71 WILLIAIII . fit., ew York. D. B. CI-PANIBERIAIN. ~ . . Sizes 'spit P'rieeS of ILiflie7i. ta: ' 2 - No. ....12...•.56; 00 V. 00. No; Tlbo • No. ' 1 4.. ;24: :the - 00 No. • t 4-" ;ilk .Q 0 • No. • IT. • ...March 19. !GC ; • .1 .1. • . . • FRENCH'S - • :HOTEL; • .• , .• • : the Europea n 0 1P 0 Ifie kler nail v -Park, of Frank ' • .. . .• -• • .. NEW, - YORK. .• - . .• . Einaelotusiefeetery, Bath Boon* and , Barber .Shop Bed-rooms.warmed graPa, and only one bed In ft rootn Do not believe runners or hackinen vrtioviay we are full Servants are Writ allotted tO TOCCIYO pervieitea. April 16, : . • . . 16.:17 . . nev el Oetuv 2G Y s- S 99r •RCSEWOOD. PIANO FORTES GROIESTEEN &CID, 49913roadsvat7, NEW: ENLARGED SCALE': PIA.NO-;FORTESi with all latest improvetheuts. - •.• - •' • • • 'Thirty years , experience, With greatly Increased facil ities for manufacturing. enable us to sell . for' the above unusually-low. piriee.• Our. Instruments re mired the highest awattlat the _ World's. Fair, and: for nYC successive - years "at the AmMican Institute. War ranted five years_ .Tgems• ver Call or send • for• descriptive circidar. , • • ' [April 2,•±04.14-11ni. IRON WORKS, . JEANSVIIILE• , !ILA c 111 . 11 - 1\ E -WORKS hre notV in full cipera ' . 'ion; and -prepaied, vvith.its, large, faeili- Zig ties; to manufacture every; d'escription of -Machinery: , for ..nrinitig and, other . purposes Pumps nud.Statione4 Prompt attention giVen to orde.rs, and Worli'furnished on the shortest notice. Address „ ; • IXINE RENYSON.,..Teansvple, Pa. . May 28, '64 pOTTSVIL*;E itgLiaNic, . The .suliscribers having, purchased' the Pottsville:Roll- . 'ing dill and- thormighly refitted tliesione, are prepared • to receive - orders for all sizes - of • from 122 the. to the yard , up to '6O lbs., = lsattt ': and furnish the same at short notice:.. • •••• • • We'are also prepared furnish and will *receive cullers for ILERCIXANT x t 1 IiAR .lIION, all the • nsnal Round: , Square and. Flat, and propose to use hone but the best irim in its manufacture, anti hope - to tnru out an iron thativill ive entire satisfaction.to our • eastomers. We shall • keep a supply of the smaller sizes (collier's -Rails) . ()tilers directed . to ATKINS 1 - Mo7llEli...et their Pioneei Furnace, Pottsvile, or to the prtiprietors at the Mill,' will receive.prompt'attent ion. ' . • • • , •.. • ATHINS; LANIGAN Si Co. ' • • Potts Ville. MaiA ' •• •• 11; • I3INEGICOVE. Ifon Workt,.. PINE;i3ROVE. - :SCIWYL. f j; M. ROHRER, .s.thchiniSt • . •••^ January:3o, • YAP, • 1113011:1611.4 AND S'E'SCH.SI; The zuheeriber-is prepared to eiecnte • orders fur the:4lllow artieles;: with patch.'at the old phu•e'of blisiness, Coal? . Street,,beltiw Norwegian: ;0 feet boil- 16E 4 ers always . Jrand: Also, the maim •.licttuer of • • . • . Shovels, . . . . . .. Of the , best material and wort,•:Repairri promptly mtensled,to.. 27rFaiisTor mining•ventilation always on hand.. - ... - • • JAB . EZ SPARKS. • . ' • •I'ottsville, Angut 27; , 59 . : 3:r-ly ,•.. • 71 inw v. • ..4.IYD -• "CAC HINIZ ..Sri Or, Struint , ?ar .ructory,.&c. ' • , : . . . . NOTICE.-- he business of the . late , , firm'of - SNYDER ,t. MILNES, vain be continued by snbscriber in hll its 're, rlous brunches of Steniu.Etigine build—re-fvf - crea, ing„lron Founder, and nianufacturer oft: - ", of Machinery, fair Rolling Mills, Shot Furna ces, Railroad Cars; &c., He wilt also coritiauc the business of. Mining and• Selling , the. celebrated Pini' Forest White :Ash and Lewis and. Spohn' .Veins 'Red Ash Coals, bang sole proprietor of these Collieries,: GEORGE W. SNYDER.' • 3-tf Janiinry :7; •bi 'PALO ALTO - IRON CO. arc 11 prepared to furnish T -RAILROAD IRON,-at.their. of ,various patterns, Web:Ming' from . 211 to. 76 pounds per yard. - Also. different sizes of.flat, square: and round'-merchants' bar imn. . : • • . 14 L 4 . Orders for rails or bar iron are:re;ws Spectfully solicited, and will . meet with - prompt atten tion if left eithrir at the Rollire,olllls, Groans Blocorr Co 's Hardware Store, Centre Street..or : flee, cOrner. of 'Market 'and SeCond.Streets, eOttsi,.llle, BENJ'ii HAYWOOD,' Pres't, . San. 2,-'&4 ►po COAL . OPEDATODS As MINERS. ---Pioucer Boiler Works. The subscriber respectfully invites the / - attention of the business corrummity to his Boiltr Works, on Railroad Street, .."" holow the Passenger Dcpot,,Pottscille, where he is prepared to manufacture - • BOILERS OE EVERY DESCRIPTION. • Smoke Stacks,-Aire Stack.s. Blast 'Pipes, Gasometers, Drift Cars, &c. Boilers on hand. Tieing a practical mechanic, and having for years de voted himself entirely to Oda branch of the business, he flatters: himself that work done at his eitablisliment will give satisfaction to all ho may favor hint with a call. Individnals and Companies will , dud it greatly , to , their advantage to examine his work before engaging elsewhere. . JOHN T. NOBLE. , November 21, ,ST 4T-tf. A Sill LAND IRON 'WORKS. The subscribers are now. fully Ire pared to furnish, at the Ashland Works, Steam Engines and Pumps oftle.: any power and capacity, for mining and other purposes, Coal Breakers of every : 77:2 - size and pattern now in use, together with castings and forgings of every description. Coal. and Drift Cars of all sizes and pattema large Truck and Horn Cars,— all furnished at the shortest, notice. The anbscribers flatter , bonselves that, inasmuch, ever"" member of the firm is a practical mechanic, they will be able to furnish machinery that will compare favorably with any - In the Region. All orders directed to L. P. G.tassa Enna., Ashland, Schuylkill County, Pa., will reedya prompt attention.. L. P. (lAItI.sIER, MICHAEL GARNER, JOSEPH DARNER. • Ahland, May 10,''5f 4 ll-. WASIIII.i,C.GTON !IRON:WORKS, Pa: • . 71110111. AS & JANIE'S - WREN respectfully Invltethe attention of .the business community to their New Ma-- chine ShOp and Foundry erected between'coul . and Bail:, rpad,Streets, and fronting on NorWegian ' , • ' street, where.they are prepared to exe, Cute all orders for machinery' of Brass • and. Iron, such as Steam . Riples, all ••••• kinds of Gearing.for Rolling Mills ,Grist and Saw-Mills, Single•alid•Donble - Aetiog • Cunips, COM Breakera, Drift-Care -.all 'kinds of Railroad Casting's, such as Chairs- for Flat-and T. Rail ; •Frogs, - Switeliss,. all kinds of _Cast and . Wrought n Being practical mechanics,.-Iro and- having made • the de mands of the Coal Region - their study for years, also all kinds cif•lfricliineryin their - line of business, they flat, • ter • themselves that -work - done at.their establishment will give satisfaction to all who may timipr them with.a call. Alrordere thank - fully-received mid promptly ere* •ented, on the moat reasonable terms. • • • :.• TIIOALA.S. - WREN; - JAMES WREN. - .•• - Nov. 22. '57 ,• - • • • . 141.,!RRISi WHEEL FE! - .35• 11 • Co" ' ' I • ec«; Easoae TO ' 1110E1118 & JONES: Sr Co. • Q; S AVA-. • ' - N. 'STEEL HEROI3S - 11; - ' . tlix(Xtranth • - Rave- alWays on .hand and .for sale. •• • - BEST ENGLISH REFIXED IRON—FaII assortmeOf of flagnallet! , and. other' favorite brands.' BEST' AMERICAN BAliSHordinaiy. sizes: or willed to' order for bridge parpOses,c&n, - ,' iira....PENNKyINANIA BOIL, ER' PLATE—Promiscuous ..sizest or cut' to required 417.4. BOILER . RIVETS—Dover brand: made in solid' dies.. BEST ENGLISH CAR AXLES,--Ainerican and English. FLUE . ..A-ND . SHEET -IRON-fir.'covering chuteB,...V. ...JUNIATA;. ENGLISH AND NORWAV ...SLIT RODS, BOLTS,. ,EUTS and WASIIERS—For ; bridges, cars, and - machine& purposes generally. CAST, • SHEA.R,..I%LkCIIINE and :ELISI ER STEEL. - -Also. an extra quality for taps and dies. The above, totrather with a full assortment of Iron, Steel . .. Nails and.jrikes, to which the attention _Of .dealers, - raproad •commnies, cneinerrs miners,. founders and machinist:Os invited. M 4:lL)VgN tf ( t ni r7 7 . 17:mdanliam11toustretklielpaP.:, Would call the attention of Railroad Managers, and those interested in Rail- road Property( to their system of Loco motive Engines, in which they are adapt- t sCa ed to the particular business for which they may he reqnired by the use of one, two, three or four, pair of driving Wheels.; 'and the me of the whole. or ao much of the weight as may be desirable for lull° hesion: and in accommeabding them to the grades., - curves, strength of superstruction, and' rail and work `to be done. By these means the maximum useful effect of the power is 'secured with the least expense for at. ..tendance, cost of fuel, and repairs to Road and Engine. these objects in view and, as the result of tnenty ',three years practical experience in the business by'rmr ienior partner, we manufacture nee different kinds of. Engines, and several classes of sizes of each kind.— Particular. attention, paid to the strength of the ma chine in the. plan and workmanship, of all the details. gar long experience and opportunities of obtaining in emetic - .llbl us to offer, these engines , with the N' TURKASiI assthOg and ' - s-Sponge!.4t 1117(3i1Fak r ' v • " ~~~.,r ~. 'Owasit o i tai 7 81. 7.1_N tIRE IN#3. QE._- 0011:144t 'OF VII - ,ELPTOA: .., ' _,. -AssetrAf-.l:*guaTy ItitlS64; - --r ' , --$24157 - '44 4 4 - 95-:'------- tillacirsied• _ Claiisas . ; . -. Itniaiiirter 4864, -.• 7 8300.000. - I':EtatiETTrAl. AidD TIEBEEO i"9# • ,'• DIRECTORS: CHARLt3'N. EASOKER, ISAAC TOBIAS WAGNER, - .EDWARD DMA ssatuELGRAYA • GEO.MALSS. JACOB R. MTH., , FTPLER, 9EO. W. RICHARDS, • - -FR. &W. LEWIS; E. D. CHARLES N. BANCIEER, President. EDWARD" C. DALE, Vice..Pirpkideuit. JAS. W. IIoALLISTES. Sec: Pro. Tem. • . • The snb:cnixr agent for the above mentioned in atitution, . and. is prepared:to make .losuranceOrt.emsMl. description of - property; at the lowest rates: . ANDREW - .RUSSEL, Marth.l9, .; Potts,'lt ivEuPOOL AND LONDON FIRE A, 2-1 LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Paid np Capital and Reserve Fund, $11,559,525 Investments and> Funds retained in the : United&ides, over , • ^- 1.000,000 00 Premiums received in the United StateS - trom - Nov:110,1S 61 . to Nov.SCI, 186% = • 635,546 - 00 Lossespaid in the United. States from 4 ISGL to Nov. So, 404,486 Thisany insures all descriptions of PropertY, such as Dwe Comp llings and contents ; Store-houses and 'Bier chandize, &e. Coal Breakers, 'Miners , Dwellings, and all structures in COCalertiQß- slth,Colliety operations, • I:3^'Annnal and Perpetual rates _'of Iniurance reason able, and Losses promptly , paid. 'waren& effected in the ABOT2 and other good COM.. panics, by HORACE P. SidTTIL - . General Insfiranos Broker. Centre Street, Pottsville, - - at Permsylvarria Hall. Lirm iNsultAirer. Jan. 24, '0 . The.Olraniiits Insurance, kfMniity and Trust Com pany .of Philadelphia. • Office, N0..409, Chestnut street, the first r deorTast of-the Cud= House,. ". . • CAPITArr.- - S34:IO,OOO,—CHARTER . P4IPETU A L. Continue. to inalfe Insurances on lima on the most fa- The capital lmirigpaid up and invested, together with alarge and constantly increasing .rcselrred fund; offers a perfect security to the insured. • . . Tlregnartelireminms mai be paid Yearly, half-yearly or The company add a noses periodically to the lusty rance fcir life. The first bonus„appropriated in Decem- 1 ber,..1.844,. the second bones in. December; 1a49, and the :third-Japans in December; •16:4,- which additions make in.aierage. of more than GO. per ceht. - upon' the premi ups- paid, Without increasing the annual premium. • . . Th o i na a• I - ciao / ay; . • '• ~ John A, Brown, Itotiert.Fearsall, John R. Latimer, Thoimis P; James, . : John It:Slack, - 'Frederick BrOiwis,•• Zohn•C. Mitchell, - .GC*. Taber, ' Isaac Barton, -• llent7..G.:Freeinan„ • Seih;J. Conly, • . • . . . Pairiphletirnntstiniiur.tahle of tides add explanations: form of aiiplication rind, further information eniichn had ffi nt.the office: TIICA.ASIIIDOVAY, President. • ClrThe aubsuriber is agent' tof the 'above, Company in'Schnylkill County, and",wilf elfee,t Insurances, and give all rieeessary infoimation on thd subject, • • . GROVER & BAKER'S CELEI3RA'I'ED ELASTIC STITCII SEWING=.MACHINES • . • • Vec- • atearclf'd Ulf highest Premiums ores a •'• Competitors,-at (he following. State and. • *- County. Fairs of 1861.- . . New.Sork State Fair. -•-.- '• • •-- .. -• .;', .. . . . , First Premium for F amily Machine. • 4 ' First P.remium for .Mazinfacturing Machine -- • 'First. Premium for .MachincrWork. • . • . . Indiana Stat%Fair.. .:FirstPrFmlum for Machine for all purpoiee... First Prof= for 31.aclillie Work. Vermont Slate Fair. .." • . • • First Prom for Family Machine. • • ;First-. Prioniitim for :Wawa:Miming MaCiaine; First Prolifium orMachine Work. Ohio . Stale: Fah.. : • " •First Prominth for *chine IVorlr. (kw', State Fair: -• •• . , . . , First*Premium for Famity_3lachine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine, • •• First. Premi9m'for Machine . Work. . • . - . . tlinois - .State. Friir.. - . ... - : . - . .First Premium for Machine -fin all 'purposes . - First: Premium fur Machine:Work. . fientuciw:State.Falr..•• • .." , • • . • First Premium for Machine tor rill' puiponea Firet-Premitini for MactiincAtiorß.. • . . . .. . . , . .. Michigan State" Fair. - •• -. :. -•- 1 • . . . , . Firs' t Premfum fdr Family Machine: ' . . First Premium for Manufacturing Alaelline ••• . . Finit-Prernitim for MarbineWork, ' Stiite .Fair. -• • " FireCl'reinium for Manufacturing Machine. • -....Firnf Premium' for Machine. Work.; Oregon State Fair. - First Premium for Family 31Schine, First Premium for Machine Work. fidtte nde n.. 0 o . ( Vt.) Ar t Society. - . . -i. -.. '• First Prernium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manhfacturhur Machine, • ...: First Premium for Machine Work. • . • FranklinNo, (N:•Y.) : ' .Firet Primium for Family Machine. First Premium for .51anufacturing Machine, Champtain Valley (Vt.). k;i'l Sot. ...- • • First - Premium fdr. - Family . litachine*: . First Premium fur Manufactnring , Machine • . First•Preminm for Machine Work: • Hampilen , CO: (Ilasl.):10 4 1_5oc. '.Diplorna for Family Machine.. Diploma for Machine Work. ' Washington Co. (If. Y.) fah . . First Premium for Family Machine .. .. . Queiiis.o. (N. NO Atr . 9 1:50r.. - ... . .• ' - . . . . . . - ••• . First Premiuni.for Family.hiMialne. •1 - ' First Premium foi 3lnuurneturine 31.sehine. ' FirstPremiMu for Muchine.Wqiic.:' .. • SAratoga (L Fair. .• • fFirsE Premlniin for "Family Machine flettrintes . ' - • • • . Firsi Premium for Machine' for all purpose% :First. Premium for blocl4e ,Work. :• . . .. Greenfield ( 0.) Eldon Fair. ~ • . • - - . First . Premium for Family . Machine , • 1 .: Pirst•Prarnium for Machine Work. . Ciinfon Foy ( U.) Fair. • . . • Preminin. for Family 31.zichi no. First Promiunitor \tuchine World, • . •. • . . ppnta:onirt (!.a.) First Frensioni for. Machine for .if. purposes First Nemitun for Machine . • . San ilciaqiiin-Co. - (Cal.) Fair. • . • • First Premium for.F:Unilt Attirthine, :First Premium for Atehilie N ork.,' SaalOse Distriet(Cal.) Fair.' • . First.PTemia*.fir Fairilly Mfichine First Preinjuinlor • Machine work: • .. •• _ cOmprisei all the Fairs at which the GLOPIIII S , islaass 3( . ..A.cuilegs - erefe eiliibited, this year. 730 01licatnot Strati, Philladelphin. 1 . ' 17 5m have been used OVER-A QUARTER OF A CENTUREI: They are offered as-the only safe means of renewing in terrupted me.fistrxration• but ladies must bedr. , In mind that there. is ••one condition- of the . female systein in, which the Pills cermet be taken without 'prodncing :a PECULIAR RESULT. The conditiei referred'. to is PREGNANOY—the result, MISCARRIAGE. • Stich is the irresistible. tendency of the medicine-to restore. the sezdal functions to a normal condition; : that even the' reproductive .power of nature cannot resist..R. .THEY CANNOT 1)0' HARMin any other, Way. 4 : -. • Dr. Cbreseutnees Fem ale Pills -.. I - . . . •.. . . 1 ere the only Medicine - that MARRIED AND SINGLE For Italia ~. Bice. B e nches;'.Antis,. .Bed.;!. LADIES hare:relied upon for many'years, or - can - roll' Bugs, Moths in Furs,',lFOoten, oire.i Insects' - upon now. .BEWARE OF IMITATIONS I- These Pills an Plants, Fowls, Astimidar, 4:e. ~ , ,: . :,1 form the Finest Preparation ever put forward. withlM.. , ...-' ' Tut lin VSe. 50e.-and -$1 . 00 BOxes, Bottles and-Flaskic!- MEDIATE and PERSISTENT SUCCESS: DON'T $3 an $5 sizes for Hrirsis, Poetic Inmvlrrioss, - le; , ' " BE. DECEIVED; - Take. this adverthiernent to - "Only infallible remedy known." -• ' . . your, Drnggist, and tell him that you want. the REST . Free 'from POIW118.! . -. ' - . - , . . awl moat RELIABLE FEMALE, MEDICINE IN TIIR • ' • ... "Not dangerimsto the , litimariFamllj.". •• '- • WORLD,. which is comprised in . . , . .. ' "Rats come of r holes to die., -' ' iltr., Clacesemnn 9 i Female Fills:I ItlrSold Wholesale in enlarge cities:- '.. •-• 1 They have received, andme - now receiving, the 'sane- EirQ. old by Druggists and. etailers ever.t, , where.. • ' Bon of the- most eminent PhYsicians to AmeriCa. 1 WI I ! Rowans!! lof all iimrthless, imiions. '.I. Explicit : Directions with,. each box-the prioe,Osa tirSi.e that "Coivraa's" name .is on each Box, Bottle . Tku.,..s. PER Bnx,.contalning fromlso to 'BO Pills. - : .1. and Flask; before you bay. ' . . • . I I'ills sent by.inall, promptl y, by 'remitting - . the . - rice , and - -' • 'HENRY- it: CEKICAIfg.. to the Pripprietors, or any authorized Agent, in Current alirSold by all Whidesaleandlletall DruggiSts, and it . . SOLD . ' BY' DEUGOISTS , OHNERALLY m Rannas BookatOre, Pottsville, Pa. -•' 1i RUTCIIDIGS • r ' • I Feb.-0 , 4S-1. : .. . • .. . -. 6 : 6 _ me. • .. , ... . • .. ... . : , • .: t -- & TOLLYER. Proßrietore,' --1 ' 81 Cedar Street :New York. , . • • } • - - -- .- Sold in Pottsville by JOIIN.G. BROWN & SON 11 in. :14P 0 Ai r l' S . /WAIR .1-1":1° only Fi f ty C ' en ti .tinersi R. le by - JACOB S. LANVIENCR :In Tamaqua Ili a b0z.—.,11 whirs Instantaneinsly - a 'beautiful Black ' "bv E. J PRY and' , N. P. Fow.LE aad in St. Clairibv• or Brown , and the 'botles are. larger Rum rho dollar. nil Dr gists. ' " • " dyes'. It will not naafi out. -.Try it.; - SON by S. .C. - . - . . ' .DPRAM. 103 Chestnut Street; F'hilsdelidda: JOIlli:G:: - u-UOllll3BO-EXPICCTORANT gives,. 4 1 /.. BROWN. & SON; Dmggista, Agents . for•Pottaville.'l - I J. J. stunt relief, and -.never fails - to". tare Coughs and 7. , J 5,10318 0 9 14 .. -..-. • .., .. . ,-.ly : ' . - f . 'Colds. 'Prepared mid sold by : -. .. -.,- . ; i Nov. .7, tau. T.. 110CDIE .. Phantnentical Ch em ist . , , zza . . itll , llOV ED EhIKE X, and the' baitdsou Em;'; I• inn Syringe% at • ' BUCIIIES'S.I Li 1[ Gang Itoin and :Mari', . : . • • , k3Pocket Cinnba, at • Apotheri.+7 , • AL Glitfk, Apolltecnty, •PERP4'I'VkL: 8400,000 • 971,000 .....1,08.16,95S SALES-ROOMS: 495 Etrond-way, New York A ' ` '4 h, ~ ~ 1 . =BE ,T 4 the Ladies of America! 14•, krl:Pft I•l4mg - ii4criedliadt Drop'. _ • • s - r 'retinae Reniedt: • ' - rentals Remedr.• I • LTOX'S .1410. PS cnre ccnidainte . ineideriCto the sex; and remora all obstructions of cm-. tare; frtakiwhateiercatise.: producing-health, vigor and Nod Pzraopmel, tirtOt'S AM' better than' all Tilbs,t Powders and liostrains; being . a Mad prepara lion, their.ac : tion is :direct and. positive - it : needs' nothing bat h goodcontistou sense ses and understand -UM reason wy they cure all those ills to which: the fe male system is subjected. with'dispatch and a degree of eqrl4l/01.1Thich nothing but *scientifically compoanded. fluid preparation l ccadd reach'; they,suc,.in the Most ob • istiziatp inset, . . 11eliuldr, , and sure to do Good ,If t eiln.bles, laud !ore to do Good! And'ennot de . . Alitadvaituot do'llEtarnt, . . . _ To:the moat delicate i;orattituttons. .. • LYON'S; PERIODICAL 'DROPS, will • certainly pro duce the reimlai return of hating: if takmia day or two before the expected period; audit is a- maxim in the profession, that 'precention is. better . Dian cure. LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS have been used by. over twenty-five,thousand belies, Within the past six • months, end the testimony of all is, 6.tit surely cures." , CLAIITTIOIS S • • CAUTION Bear in mind that I guarantee my Drops to cure Sup, pression of the Mensce, 'from • Whatever cense, though care should be taken to ascertain it Pregnancy be. the Caure., - its these'llrops ivould'be sure to produce misictir 'riage, it taken whilst in that situation; and all are cau tioned imainst tieing'them; all wish it distinctly under, stood that I do net hold Myself 'responsible when used under such cirennunances. - - • . ' . • - TO MARRIED . LADIES' They are peculiarlYidaPted, as they bring the monthly period with such perfect ruiarity. . . •.. .I could furnish any orianfity of testimonials of-its ef ficacy fioni my istiVll patients, but the practice of pared- Aug bought and fictitious ones before the .public is so prevalent, Idu not, deem It advisable: • • • • • • --.••• •.• • ' •. • BE WISE IN:TBIE. . • • ' • . WISE IN TIME. • BE WISE IN TIME.BE W ISE ` IN TIME: .• . • ' Let not disease destroy your constitution—Try a bot tle of my PERIODICAL DROPS, and you 1411 he tads: fled tt!at I am rko imnoster. . Tell your afflicted friend .what restored We bloom'of health to your cheeks, and tlferebY ..onfer a fayormore'valnable For painful or - scantimenstruation it is just the thing. 'I have now in my mind any.t instance of a lady - had been' suffering from painful Menstruation for two or three years, confining her to herrown'e.ach - time. She bad applied to Several eminent physicians;without re lief,•wb.en ode bottle of my Drops entirely cured her, • ONE -BOTTLE. CUBES ONE BOTTLE CURES ONE BOTTLE CUBES In almost every ease ":- •-. •• . • •.• • :It isluqmssible to enjoy, the boom health- and .vl,- vaelty: orapiriti, unless the 31eitses:;aie• regular is to the 2 ttme; the -quantity,- and. quality.. When - 'they' are obstructed, makes her efforts . to 'obtain. for. it iortie other outlet, add unless these effort-4%0f, nature are assisted.' the patient usually experiences despondem cy. Nervousnesa; and linally,-.GOIsISLIMPTIO.N assumes its sway, and prematurely terminates, a. miserable life.. Do not suffer from these -irregularities when . .in veatment of one dollar itt,lyon'sPerioilitarDrOps will ' regulate and restore nature to its: healthy course; and • DO NOT BETAT.P.OSED UPON !* DO NOT. TiE lINI.POSED 'UPON I by those who other preparations. which 'they de sire palm off upon the strength of the .Popularity • my • Drops.... But when the Druggist you apply to.has not • got them, -either make hitn - huy Ihem for you. or elie enclose One . Dollar:tO . the nearest: general wholesale age:nt, who will return yon a bottle by return Express. See that the•natne of Jno.- L. Lyon is written npou the IlireerionS which are wratmetVaround each:biattle.- ...None others ere genuine.; 'Therefore, bewar of conn terfeits: • .Thcy are for sale every drutMLvt.in city . and country, - at one (KIDS ($1) per bottle: , IT you wish re- liar take pp other. 'Dr. 3 NO: L. LYON. • ' • •, ."I'ractiting-Phystelan: Net's , Haven, Cnn. • Who- citn-be consulted concerning ell. diseases, either - personally or by letter. .. • Geo, 0.-Goodwili&co.; BOsten S: Barnes &Co., New' York Lord Smith, Chicago' Wholesale Agents. -,• •• . . • • 9-Iy-eow . • • •. • • • PINE . .TREE.- 'TAR GOR DIA IS THE VITAL PIPANC;Pth: of TILE - . • ' •• Obtained bye peculiar processin the distillation of the tfir..by which its highest medicinal properties are re-• [pined, • ' - • , It is the medicine that cures wbeu all others hare ' tiff lf`(l. • • .• . • . • .flays troe•k COUGH? Ihve coo 'Song 'llirroAvY Ilave youth - 1y of the premonitory slapptoina.of. that most-fit -4d 'disease, Op:semi-riot:l- - • . • . . . "Those Who Should he warned by thesesymptoinsgen erally think lightly of them arntit it is - too late: - .Front this tact,,perhaps more. than. any : other, arisel the sad preValcnce and fatality of disease. 'which sweeps to the grave at least one-sistli of iteath's victims: - • •• What are its SiIIDTMA • usually begins with a short, dry cough, which soon. becomes habitual, but for . some time. nothing. is raised except. a maims.. natms:' The. breathing . ..is SOMCWIIat lIIFFiCRLT; urion:slight exercise mrich•nireuttr. A sense of vitarrskss and M.vet - ssios at the chest' 19 often: felt. 'As the disease advances the. patient. becomes thin iii flesh,•is afflicted With loss of appetite.; great.litimuor, indolence, and dejection - of spirits; and may-continue in this state for a considerable'lengttiof itne: that it is very readily affected.by slight exposure or fatigue: - If. these-occur:Alm cough becomes' More troublesome., and is attended with expectoration,'Which is ;Mist copious' and Treemarlv in the.morning.. It - is sometimes streak ed with:Wll At this stage night-sweats usually set. .in,-and in some cases b profuse bleeding of the longs may . also occur. Pain in some part of the :chest is felt, and often:a difficulty of lying upon - one or the other .side, withont.severetits of coughing or a sense 'of full :ness or suffocation; is experienced.. The puise becomes. full, hard; Soil frequent, .the hectic flush tinges the. eheeks, and. the' dire malady is fast hastening to its • • • You now ask; "Ice TIDIER. A OCR!: ?" • • Consumptioh has been and . cau be cured-by the use of toy; Tan' CORDIAL_ evenin - apparently- hopeless cases- This assertion I make- with the ability to present the ' most. complete evidence of the truth: : Space will not adinit of niy•giving the, content:4 of the maw: thousands of testimonials to its - vaine,•which I have been and am receiving from - men and women of • unquestionable worth and reputation; I have -had a 11111111)er of-these certificates printed in cirefilar form, which Twill send .:you free onapplication. Whether you now determine to try thentediciue or not, send forthe circular. After years Of airily and experiment, I offer this medicine; believing it to he the best .remedy for all DREW/NARY. .A.NDDRONCRIAL DIRRAPIRR. • If you ,cannot be heated by the Use .ffi, the TAR. CORDIAL. I r:f believe you are beyond all earthly Yet if therease.better 'curate agents, I . earnestly : advise. their use. , The' best-remedies.' the, best care, are needed hp' those afflicted With this die-' ease, Because I•belicTve this to be the best, I risk you Many, not only. of the'petiple. but-physicians of every schoolh and practice, are •ilaily asking . me, "What is the iyincipte or-emse of your - success the: treatment . of rci.aoimtv CostiMsrvtort My. answer is this: • T,he INVIIDDIATION of the digestive organs -the sreasuriimpso Or the debilitated systein—the twit and RRlllainkubcc of the blood,minst expel - from the system the. corruption Which 'Scrofula breeds.: .While this is effected- by the 'powerful . alterative tchariglim • • front diSease to health) . properties of] the Tat Cordial,' itri healing and renevating ptinciple IS else acting upon -theirritated surfaces-of the longs and throat, penetra tingto each diseased part, relieving pain, subduing iii‘ ilammation, and restoring • a healthful tendency; Let • this two-fold power, the healing and t 1,6 strengthening, - continue to act in conjunction with Nature's constant . recuperative tendency. and the . patient is saved,,if ho has not too long delayed - a resort to the means of -• . • .• , .. • , • • Tun Puis TRIM '.TAR CORDIAL will cure - Coughs, Sore Throat and, Breast, - Ilronchit is. Asthma`, Croup, "Whoop „ ing Cough, Dipthdria, and is alSo ad excellent remedy • for diSenses of the kidneys, and female complaints; • • BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS . , . • Tti gennine has. the Marne of the : proprietor and a hie tree blowp in the bottle: All - Others are spurious Pitms FIFTY CEITS ARD ORR DOLL•Ti Pea BOTTLB.--. • Prepared Dilly by the proprietor. .- • • . • Y' 9 DR.. h. - Q:-.c,:wisl-LigT; 1 , 10.10 NORTH SECOND STPEET. . • • • ' • Philadelphia. 111 — Tei Pale by ill Dnikglsts. Deceniber le. '6.1 I pl isTo p• - • kj . 1:41 -4e4 • Iv 41 e . 4v 4 v • • (1 ( PI'LLS))' PROCLAMATION! TO THE LADIES - BOTH MARRIED AND SINGLE. The Oldeit Regmlator for Females . . Dr. Checsenigni , N Femitic. Pills Will inunediately relieve, without pain, all tl.laturbanJ, ces of the, periodic discharge, whether arising troth TC4 latation oreopyression. •They act a charm in - re' moving the pains that accompany difficult immrxler; ate mcnstruatiorVand are the.onlysafe , and reliable re. medy for Flushes . , Sick lie adache, Pains inthe Loins:. Back andictheS„ PaiiiitatiOn of the Reart,.g.ervons Trei• mqrsOlysterie,s, Spasms; Broken Sleep, and, other nh; pleasant and - dangerous effects of an Unnatural condi r ' - Lion ot the. sexuallunctiens. In the worst case-Or En!: or Albes or. Whites, they effect a speedy dire. • . Or." . 4)heeetesnalVei Female Pills -"• • - 7 - 7••,. • • :•• •-"•••-' :,,„-; atirsta • baxnt g . voisuito.cm - And -as* and Itsoth* a c t !-- 4-. • • s ttie th i s ••.. • gl s tein in 'caring • wiles, •a - • • ~• 41Na IT-1 The - Above many yeari ago, after he had recovered from Constunp , tion, - , by.e. course or.his 't &asses'slN:rummy - Starr." Thelikenesa althOugh - does:notrepresent- him any , thing like as bad as he was- at the worst, yet -it •is in strong contrast with the rule and vigorous looks of the Portrait below, which is the true llkeneea of him 'et the. present time. The contrast between, these two por traits is so great that many *mid not believe them to. he the same person. - Yet there are hundredS or persons in.•and around: Philadelphia who -recognize. both portraits to be true - *representations , When the first was taken he weighed 101 pounds - ;. at the present time his weight is 220 pounds. • - - • - • . ONE BOTThE cu4Es. 5n licow . .• . . . , . . •• • : • -TO Tim ilutiptc; Thirty years: ago rwas• in the - last..stages of • Malmo .nary Constimptiop And giventhp to. Oa, - resided in Philadelphia . and Dr.-Joseph Parish, thedof this cirderedane' tri -Iffoorestown, J.', a distance of nine achicirtook • me two days to -get: there. • On. my arrival I was put to bed,•and there laid for many weeks. This was ma; native place, where all myfamily lived and had died of.Consumption..:Dr.Thorntoit'who attended my father in - hit:era:lt illints.,s; Was called, /Md. - gave' me ,:oneweek to fix up My affalre. •He bad seen enjoy fam ily go:that way; andi theuelit gO,t6e).; Theiil heard:of the rer;Alic,,g now offer-to the. public, which cured me. --Its e o the that I could feel.theui.pen‘ Orating- my-whole systeni.: . • • - ••• '• ' 2 They soon Yilatheiltlie :matter on my' hinga• and I, would- off more than a pint ef offensive yellow mat ter everyanorhing,: - .As soon as that began to subside, my' cough, fever; pain., night sweatstill began to leave me. and my appetite became so great. that' it was with difficulty I could keep front eating to mneld: soon gained my strength, midi have been 'growing -in - flesh ever since. For ninny.years I. hfive enjoyed iminter, - Opted' good health, - keening'the lirer and. stomach Itealthy: . with-theSeaweed Tonicana Mandrake Pills; as lam that biliotet imperilment.. • - "Myweight twohnn-: tired anti tWentypPLllll.lS, On my recovery peoptewon Id senalor me, - far and-near. to ace if their eases were like mine. For this putpesii Ppay professional visits in the large cities':' The consumptives wish to see the one that makes these medicines. and - who was Cured .of consumption 'by them. Ti, make new lungs is impostsi ble •, but Cavities in the lungs; and chronic ulcerations of the brenchial tubes carilie healed:. Such. cases are dying hburlymader the - ordinary, treatment ofithysi ciani,audjust such are eared by the preper• use, .of Sehenek's Pulp - ionic Syrup, Seaweed. Tonic, and Man-. lan now a lie-althyartan, witha large cavity in the middle lobe Oftlie right lung, .thelower lobe very much heinitized and coMplete adhatio,n Of . the pleura.: The, left lung is-sound, mid the upper lobe of the right lung is inn tolerably healthy condition.. The. gieut reason why physiciaxistle . not cure eonsemptiOn - is, they try to 'do toPplitch 'they give medicines to atop• the cough.' to stop chill.to stop night sweats; leactiefever; and. lay -so they- derange the whole dtgestive„powers. Rucking up:the secretiousuand • eventually the patient • sinks and dies:' After I make. a Careful examination of the patient with . the 'Respirometer, 'and :find. lungs enough left to cure, l' direct thee:idea how to use the three remedies. Itenihve the MIISC, And theywill- all stover their own accord,- -No tinecatilni - ctired of 'con,: sumption, liver complaint...tlYSpepsitt catarrh. canker, ulcerated throat,. unless the, liver - turd stomach are made - healthy. In • New England this eanker„ - chronie catarrh, *theeratedtle'oat, elongation uvula, is more prera . lent then in any-other section of the country. This is frequently caused by a thel stomach. • You:May burn it out with ethistic time and agaia, and all, they will get 'is temporary relief_ .Cerrect the stoMach and I ivet.arld they will heal um themselves. - C;inal nutrition-is the remedy. 'lf -you have Any', di . cease in any part of the body, it trill retrain there, and . decay more and more, rind! yoh Can get the stomach in the-condition to 'digest food, And make new - blood to take the place .• of diseased matter: - This is the only wayto heal cavities in the lungs and- ulcerated . bron e,hial• tithes.: Correct the stomach and liver, anti nature . Will do the; healing... Many persons. have an idea • that -certain medicines are great purifierirel the blood. When blood is mete aiseased it. cannot .be purified; it LS di seased the same as the dist:oo matter in the. system ; but get the apparatus: in order, the liver' and. stomach, . and give it plhty . -of nourishing food. it will make new blond. :which, will take the - place, of. that . which 'is - di . ,Schilick's Palmonic Syrup is one . rif the best prepare-- 'lions of lron•ie use, iris a powerful tenth in itself, and Whetf the Settiveed Tonic dissolves the miens in the • stornach,Mici it is carried off by the aidof the Matiartike ,Pills, the Pul monk: Syrup is made lath' blood.. This is the only way to cure centsumptiott • -If I• Cannot • get a gOod appetite,..aed food does not digest. I cannot cure the patient. Nelvermind the cough; remove the Cause . and it will Stop - of-itself: ThiS is thit.rnost trouble have with -my, patients iit my rooms. .They say, -"Doo tor, Ileei stronger ; can -eat ;my night sweats are better, and fleet better every way t. bat my cough is so bad yet;' -and they are astonished to hear me say that does - not matter; remove the cause; and the.c.oughwill stop Of -itself;:'-Schenck' k Seaweed creates a gooa appe tite in about dine days, when there is no lung' disease, unless tbk liver is so congested that the Mafidrahe Pills cannot unlock-the ditch , of the-gallbladder in that short space of time, in order:to . allow the.stale bile -to' pass 'off. •Heep the liver and stomach healthy,. and there is less danger of coesiirmition or Anyother disease. It is hard to take cold whenithruee organs are healthy. Those `that are: bilioutt:low spirited, dreary; feeling stupid, coated tongue. Poor-appetikt, nervous, stomach full -of • wind, everything that is eaten lies heavy. leis of me- - mory, try one bottle or SCIIENCK'S•SEAWOOD TON IC and one sox "of 'SCHENCK'S 'ff.A.NDRAKETILLS. It is.only a cost Of, one - dollar •and 'tweety-five . 'cents, -with full directione. , . • •• ' • ' . • . This sufficient, in hitiny cases,to satisfy what -the. -Medicines are. • Frequently one bottle makes a great Change in theavitem, . Any pers.& diet enjoys ordinary health; by thing the.Seawecd and Aland:rake Pills occa eionally; must get the digestive organs in such a healthy 'condition that theyhecome fleshy. - 1 can producea. thimberof my old consumptive patients now enjoying goo health; Weighing 'pearly 200 pounila will, con •Clude byyeititingthree Mires I havemade in New - York, 'and-which are all diffeMnt, and Wish any.'onewhe feels .any interest In the matter . ..to visit their. First is Mrs. Tarliuw, residing, then Atlo9.llthastoestreet. Her hits ` band called upon and at my rooms,, 12, Bond street, and wished me to Cali and see-her: •He said I could 'do no good that he had all the bust medical attendance, and allshid she was toofur gone with Consemption . . to be cured ; 'but she had heard of some great tures I had. Made.: and he desired to. gintifyher, wisheat called; and found her lying • conffnedto her bed in thelbst Stage 1 cif bronchial consumption. and without doubt - int* have died soon. :-I examined 'her lungs, found both bronchial 'tubes very much affected, brit no .cavitithu had . .forined :- iher cough Nos very severe t-the spit-box was . half : full of thick puss.. Pulse lat. legs swollen very much and taworse than all, chronic - diarrhea.. Her bowels had been . "mewed eleven tithes that day: I told her-that- she had flungs.entitigh to-be ,cured,•but•• that- this . ,dire - rhea hadl, r-been of long standing; and her stomach Was in' - such nleerated condition that I was afraid nothing could- be ' done... - She insisted I should try and do. what -1 I could for he, observing that she could not last long in' the condition she was lb, and could oat: make ter any worse.' I gave her first a - dose of my Mandrake Pills, and the-Tonic:: nd Syrup-freely. That was on Tuesday, and bd the next Sunday. the diarrhea was Carried off,- her appetite had returned, and she could sit -upin bed and . eat her-dinner. She is now - well,.and gave me - a king certificate, certified to bytheliev.Dr..Dowling. • • Mrs. Bartholcumew, S 3 West Forty-fifth street, came to my rooms with . a tumor oti• her liver. She was tow spirited; skin.sallow,. tongne coated, bo*els costive, no appetite., atekfast sinking . into the grave; . The.seid tu -mor had been running dver fourteen years. gari her S . :snip:2olllc and Pills,' mid told her to take theta just as: the directions were printed. ;She, came back to my roorns, 12 Bond street in miff iveeks.-itomewhlit better; her tongue had began to clean a little around the edgei, her.sltin whiter nnd her eyes. brighter, and • the tumor discharging very- offensive 'matter. muctithster Ride it barterer done before.- She kept gradually: improving,• and in illinuttato • months she' came to-my rooms very much frightened; saying . that the - temor . .had nearly stopped running. 'arid was healing up- andthat every. doctor had fold her that if it-ever bealtalitwould cause her death.. ,I told her that the disease had all left her system, and nature would heal that:tic:et up. . The'y are end have been fitrabout a year, and she is Hearty and robust a wornan as . ..yoti,will find in S. days walk.. She is glad for-Any:one to cull on her, and - takes 'great pains: to visit, any one that she heat* has - anything lik a her case, audtries to get there to Come and see me. The next case IS lUDs's Scofield. frem-Stamford, Conn. Mrs. Baaholcimew • got.her Own to see ma end she ha:s been ever since at herhouse.. When she first came to my rooms, she was much emaciated' with a.distressing cough, spitting - large quantities of .blood. I examined 'her lungs with the respirometer, end in, all ink "practice never Toned one with one lung so far goneand the other tong so sound. I coeld notgiremnch encenragement..l. :bought shewould.die het my astonishment the PnlinonieSkrup Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake-Pills all seemed to go right to work.. thelung is all, - healed over. leaving a Cavity as large as, a geese egg; pied appetite. fine. spirits and, has - gained , some thirty-five pouhds in weight. ;She hasiome tough yet, which I do I I notthifik it would lie of great interest to some entire, `judiced physician to visit these cakes, particularly. Miss Scofield. or-any at • them who ihave "been cured byarty medicines.:: They are nutherous hi-New.York but-the, • aboVe three all differfroni each:Other:" and if medicines the doing What I represent they are they should have thetreditLand the afficted known 'where. and bow they 'mai be wised. . • • It•IVSCHENCK. - • Dr.-J. H. Seberickran-he-found at•his principal office, -No. 39 -North 6th Street, Philadelphia, every Satiirday.. - : from 9 A. M..- male, .P. •- to give' advice free of charge; but for a thoreugh. examination -he charges: three dollars. .Price. 01- the Ptilitionie Syrup and -t,seri Weed Tonic each 21 . per bottle, .Or - the • half dozen. Mandrake. Pills, 26 ceptitiaer.bni, Audis fox' by all Druggists mid Dealers.: : •-' •••• . . . Dlll. R. 11FONT* lilugar-Fa:. male Regulating rills are *the • very best `in Use. .They. operate speedily and effective and being sngar-wated, create nO nausea upon"tho most delicate stomach_ A Arial of these Ptlls :will prove their superiority over all others. Price-Ste box. Sold by S*. C.,..UP11A3L. 403 CheStrat Street,* Philadel• phis; and in'Pothwille by JOIDT..G. 'a - SON, Druggists. • ' • [June 13, •G 1 , • 14,1 j • ISIIII-WANG, the ' - Grixtt :Chinese Remedy tor. Mecret Disease!, 'ONE BOICWILL PEUFOHIt ATURE. - Ingredients are itrelyyngetable; It la . ' ant to the taste; has no bad odor, and maybe carried ha the vest pocket without year or detection. ' Circulars free. Price $.l a box: Sold by S. C. UPIIAId, 403 Chest: nat. Street. iSent.b7 mail In a securely tailed etbielopt. JOHN .G.7IIROWN - &' SON,. Drugglatsi, Jigenti Int Pottsville? • . .' . [Junel3o63 . nostii4SES 1& 14110111. - 111311 BISAIIIII4, !I . - MIGHEEP; Aixdutesry... =123 Giaz. IsTews , forthe Unfortunate! . 801, 7 01iT 1001 DIcOVE iIES) AT- LAST. CURES. EROM , Ong bat - x -1,0*. - E* .p,ENIEpx. . . . . cit.E.RoicsE Compoonded from Roots, Barka sfk:Leavet, • CIISROREE RJUMEDY, the great 'lndian Diuretic . ; sues 01 &agues of the urinary organs. sneb Incon tinence of the. Urine, inthimmation of the Bladder. I. dammatiort ofthe'liidueya, - Stone in the - Bladder, Suitt twe, Qraret, Glatt, .Gouorchrea, and is especially ro cotmended In those eases' of Fluor Albus (or Whites in femalesiwhere all the old. nauseous medicines have It is. prepared in a highly concentrated form, the dose being horn one to two teaspoonfuls three times per It is diuretic and alterative in its action;"purifying and cleansing the blood, causing it to flow in alt its or lginal 'purity and "vigor.: thus removing from the, system all pernicious causes which have induced disease. . CHEROKEE INJECTION-is intended as an ally or. . assistant to 'the _CII,EItOREE REMEDY. and should used in conjunction with that medicine in all eases of DonorrhrM, - Ditst, Fluor Albus.or' Welles. Its • ef ' rects.twe soothing,, and'.demulserit ; removing - all 'scalding, heat, ehordee and pain' instead of the burning and almost unendurable pain . that is. experi enced with nearly all the cheap quack Injections. . By this use of .the "Cherokee Remedy and ..herokee Injection—the two medielaea at the same time—NlMl-- proper; dbicharges are removed, and the weakened or- guns are speedily restored. to full.vigorand strength .• For MR particulars get our pamphlet from any drug store in the country. or write us and we will mull tree to any addrmq, a full treatise. ' • . . t-7" Price, Cherokee Remedy. $3 per haft or three bottles for $5. • . • J Cherokee Injection, S 2 pe three: bottles for . r,bottle, or Sent by expreia to any address on receipt of price. • Sold-by alt druggists everywhere. ..• - - • . DR. W. 11.. MERWIN .• Solo Proprietors. • G 3 Liberty bcreet,'New York. , VIE GREAT INDIAN. MEDICINE, tiq •f:Zir s t• - '4 -<4 H td_ L 't CF CRE.ROK E E. r , - Cp RE! An unfailing 'care for Spetmatorthcea, eminal Weak-• tu>s, Nocturnal Emissions, and all diseases caused by self-pollution: such as Loss of Memory. :Universal Las •sltudeS Pains In the Back, •Ditiviess of Vision,' Prema ture Old A , M, Weak Nerves,. Difficulty of Breathing. Trembling. Wakefulness, Eruptions on the , Face, Pale _Count:maim; Insanity,•Coiisiumititim and all •the Dire- Int complaints caused by departing , from the :path of nature.. , , .• • . .. . Thili medicine is it simple iMgettible extract., and one on which-all can rely; as Mailmen used in our mile . tice for Many-years,:and with .thousands treated, It has . -not failed in a single ,instance.. Its...curative pitiVera have been sufficient to gain victory over the - most stub .. . . born Allini.'. . .': . . To those who havatrilled - Whh • their constitntiOn. an iil they think themselves beyond the: reach :of - medical aid, ',.`,: C. would say,' Despair 'not ! the CIIEW)KFIC celtli -Will restore you to health and vigor; and atterAll quack doctors have failed I • . .- • . , .- - - --- . • 'For full particular,: get it Circular front any -Ding Store in the.enuntry, or write the proprietors, - whii will: -mail freeto any one desiring the saine s .a full treatise in - pamphlet forth,' . , . -.Prices, 92 per hottre., or three bottle for $5, And tor; warded by exprotS to all parts of the world. .. •• - • ;-.7. -.. .501d by all respectable druggists everywhere. • • .-.. • . ' DIC W. 11. MEItW IN st CO.,:' • ; - Sole Proprietori, ' • '• • No. iliii Liberty Street; New York. Feb 1.., 'M ilri:aauis~ DEPART.3I ENV, - • OVVtei; or Cc -rat oe THE Cvnr.ifNcr,l" . ; • - W.isinsovis, 151ay 11;1964: •f '• Whereas, by satisfactory eridence• preetented to the undersigned, it has hero made to appear that The First Natitilialltaiik'of Millersville. in the County of Scliuyl-, kill and State of Pennsjdrania: has , been ditty organ ized under and according : to the .requirenientA of the Act•Of Congress, entitled •' An. Act to provide a Nation- • at Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Stocks, - and to provide for the circulation and redemption there 0f. , . appmvcd February 25, LSO, Anti has complied- with all the proi - isl'onwpf 'said Act required to be complied witlibefore commencing the Busin'ess of 13anking:.•- - Nt4.- therefore, I, llugh Comptrtiller of the Curreney;•do hereby certify that l'he First National .Itaukof•iNlinerSville, County of Schuylkill and State of ,Femisylvania, is authorized to commence the business 'Of Making, under the Act aforesaid...,. • • •,. In testinniny.whercof,.witness my hand 'and MSseat a (Alice; this eleventh day of Ma,. ISf4. . • —• • • ' 1113(31I111oCC.LLO,CII,'." • •-•- 'Comptroller of the Currency: . FIRST NATIONAL BANK ,OF HINERSTILLE . . Capital • • . -..• With the privilege of increasing to i 300,000. `RICHARD lil AR Presideri S. IiAUFF,NIAN, • ; • Cashier. lßicbnrri Keni. Jacab.S. Laurence, Jacob. Wiest, ' :The First tiutiunnl flank of lilinersville Is Tiow:opqo at second door'from corner of Third and Sunbutyetreet; Niue:meille, for the transaction of a gnerb,l Bankiiag business upon'the usual terms. •.• 'Collections upon. All accehisiblc points "will das made upon liberal-terms. S: KAUFI MLN. Cashier:. • •Deceased. ASHLAND PtATION/M BANK. . . . . . TREASUILS. Dr . -IPARTMENT, 1 1 OVVICIL'Of , COMPIIIOLLER 04. TIM COSILEZIerf, • : 1884. • • Whererm. by stitisfactory evidence presented, to the nudersigned, it bar been made to appear that The First - National' Bank of. Ashland. in the County:of Schuylkill and Suite of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized un dernmi according to the -requirements of the Act, of COngress, entitled "'An Act to prmide a National our •rency, secured by a pledge of United States Stocks. and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof,n approved February 2r,.. 1563; and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with ' before commencing the burliness of Banking - : • • Sow, therefore. I. Ilugh-IlcCulloch, Comptroller of the Currency, dci hereby certify that The Virstl.Cational Bank. of Ashland, County of Schuylkill and State . of Pennrylvania, is authorized to commence the . hurineas of Banking under thi Act aforesaid. In testimony where Of. witness nkp hand and seal of office, this twenty-seventh' day . of APO', 1164. HUGH. idoCULLOCH, • Comptroller of 'the' Currency. •'7 18-3 m April 30, •6t ROCEITED, A beautiful stoCk .of vntehris:. jesirela7; Clocks, • Plated Goods, of all kinds, Porte Plmtnais, Traveling .tiatehelo, Silver Wilma &-Faney Goods Also, an assortment of VAN KIRK St CO.'S celebm• ted Chandeliers and Gni Fixtures, :Briance• Statuary, Portable Lights, etc., etc": . Blir Particular attention -paid , to the -repairing 'of Watches. Riving had the largest experience to the very first manufacturing establishments in- 7.arope, we. feel warranted in assuring every one who will, patronize us,. that we will be enabled to give satisfaction, particu larly in'all -the finer class of work; each. as, . CHRONOMER V EiR,, • • • DUPLE-IC; & SWISS PATENT :LEVERS; . • would reqiiire. - We shall endeavor, by a straightfor: . ward coarse; to please every reasonable person. •• • 'G. P. BLUM J CO., • . . - • . -- Practical Ilonalogitts and Jewellers. •' Itlarch 12, '64. -- • . STOVES, TINIWARE, ate. _ THE CELEBRATED 001133MATION 00011 STOVE. BEST IN USE. Thepplic is respectfully invited to inspect, before purchasing elsewhere, the subscriber's stock of STOVLS and 'MN -WARE, as complete as any to be " found. He asks especial attention to the an. t -"t„. peeler Quality of his COMBINATION COOK :isll STOVES of various sizes, which have been In use during the past fifteen years, and which are admitted by housekeepers to be the beat in use.— rtr'Don't neglect to inspect a Stove that has given gen eral satisfaction. All articles in his line kept on hand, or made to ord er. Repairing promptly attended to. Ind. HILL, Centre street, above Bill's Hotel. Pottsville, Pa., May 30, 180;1. 24-ly OWARD. ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA; PA Diseases or the Nervous, Semina. .ICrri '.Uney and Sexual Systems—new and tellable treatmentlin reports of the HOWARD Assoc:um . ..l =sent bj•• mail in scaled 'letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Pr. J. SKILLIN HOUGIITON, Howard Asso elation, 1.Co: 2 South Ninth' street,. Ptiladelphia, Pa. . • 6.1 x. . HD. TORIIEV, . ' Portrait and Landscape Painter, Room No. 12, 'UNION HOTEL, Centre St., POtTSVMLE.- . ~ . . .. . Portraits p a inted of any size, from life. good. daguer . reotynes, tr o t her pictures. Landsqme% . also painted from natulie„,or in composition.: Specimens In this de partment can be seen at Air Torrey's rooms. ' - . S ALVE - VIAE ., taLD • . 4 Cents a pound paid for clean White Writing and Mar,a7ine.Paper—apd also Old Newspapers, Pamphlets, and Old BoOks with the colioni taken off.. Colored Pa- per i cent a pound April Y3,'64. .* TVEW 111AP_ OF -.11 CitIUI LIKI LL IN. Con nty...:-Soott's New Mapof Schuylkill Connty : for sale by._.• • _ . • ' *- B. BANNAN. Also, Shearers New Maps of all -the - Anthracite Coal Regions, and Iron:, Railroad. and Canal Map of This State. , , ' . (April 9, `GS: ... . . buitie BRAND . V, WINE stud , GIN, re . - I coked. direct 'from U. S. Bonded 'Warehouse, for sale formedicatpurpmes, by' '- .. - . , Nov 7;AS. - ''. : ' . Al [TONES, Apothetzry C LOCKs , cir.ocu • • cr.ticum • ' large stock of eight defend thirty hour clocks, tu every variety of style, for 8/4 cheriplpycr GREEN,' Watchmaker and Jei.sler, Centre Street, Pottsville December 1:,'6.3 • IMLORAL ' iLAPiGING BA SKEt S A' Fined with. Flowers: various kinds.—forsalerat BANNANS GREENWOOD NURMLRY.. Jan 23,,,44. .VXTRACTS:for ibe*Handkerchiet; vitinprioi , quality; at • '073 TrUGElE..§.'Apather.ary.. IMRE , _DAYS , coicrouri Mtn MOM BANKING. • • ' S. Kauffman, ' John Wadlinger, John Mohan,. - • John Witzemen. . May 14, -'64.-2.0,2t a 6 .9 . 6 .3 7 • • - Prom rtirric- tt In* ,agg,Wit,.Tok, metithd of frith. by boiling ittsttgar, Tonnd is rapidly giVing. way to the iM; of Sealing in' air-tight vessels:- er . process a rich but .almost. pound is made, idrnirably.adapted IligeStree'poWers;* 'and - the .cost'; ;required is no small iteiti„, lty the od the natural. taste .of the sari, mostly retained,' the healthfulnef ed,',thu cost far lees,- and the trop er,:if so greet. After our experii a dozen - Years; we'" find bottling Yeas- Work than: "preserving," it peeper and far better every wa, • ;Fruit bottlea 'and jara *of seta are in the Market' some of wl -considerable advexttage We h -Youtnim's,-the-Votter &Aim betties; and found them good. objectiOnnble, being liable to rus. lasting. but. one or two seasons. learibenware.will keep fruit well. :hit better as it admits of readily ,contents., Although the bottleSni:id e › Ally for the purpOie are mucl tnort enc. theyare not absolutely becistary :preservation of fruit., Any "vessel.' allow. Of the easy. iuttoduction of e l , and of the entire exclusion of air; wilt er.;' We have kept strawberries i. - fruits: perfectly; the 'year c o t t a conimoix,,junk;hottles, - . corked iat l ,Fruits of.every-kind beitelifin tl should be ripe or very nearly 'sot euc _fresh.. In a -very short . time -after nit fermentation eoinmencea, and there is; '.andthe- llifliculty of preserva: increased - . A porcelain heed kettlk, vessel is preferable to brass 'for . cook though the latter: will answer ifitl thoroughly cleansed. Only .- eumigh: il sweeten them for table use need tiA tai Even this is not necessary to the of. the fruit, as it May be= well kept -L c sealding•M water and:then bottlin; we think it Preferable to add the - suesr tine cif cooking, as -it then beConte: incorporated with.the fruit. Make by hoiliug one:to tub itennds -of se : quart . of water. ;MOre water is':nec,: fruits containing little juice. as pc: quinces, and less with . such as eacla rtes, ete. For,berries we have simpl . quarter . of a Round -.of sugar to on e of frnit,'whh just enough Water a kelp it froni bunting. When the' ;S boiling pour in the fruit, Whlehwill of cool it- somewhat ; let' it come to a boil and cook about five minutes, or, just to Scald it through, and then iniinedint itnut into the bottles which should Cork the 'bottles as fast as filled, or down the covers, if patent Tarrnngemer .used. This . should be,dotte While it tents are as:hot as Possible, as then th space Which remain unfilled, will pied by steam, and, aslhis condenses, lug, s vaeuumwill - remain. . Only a left would beznfficient to cause feral( and spoil' the preserves. • For, °Min, tics, stoppers Of compact Soft cork an They sqould.be-sciaked in hut Water ! using, "so that they may be crowded lad Force the cork in a little belOw . tbe . the neck, and - then fill-the remaieini with cement made of ozs. of tallow lb. of AdditiOnal security II by inverting the bottles .and-dipping th to a tin "Tatty pan ". partly "filled .11 4 4 ment. These wiliprevent the stopnr ing forced in by the Trelsure * Orthe the contents of the bottles cool. the " patty pans " - small blocks of (coca ly bored through tit : receive the cement answer every purpitSe.. Care, - must be to Italie the bottles well heated beinrs clueing, the boiling-contents, othiTtvise will be -broken.- To do -this.; partly till With water, lot them* in a vessel of old Upon the stove and let it-heat to . bid*' cooking the fruit. _ • - • Where• it is. desired, 'to keep fruit 7it sugar, put it in :bottles, . fill them wil l . water, loosely put in the corks, whiehr be long and soft, and previously so - a; . Itotwater. Set the fiottles in cold ware heat it Up to btiiling; let it boil five Minutes: Then with a mallet, - or oda venient -implement.' force the Corks and tight, - - wire Or tie thetn. down, work is, done. We have . seen straw - and other -fruits kept in -this vim - rob Ma a year.- ' • Fnenille . ..Americah Agri , -HOTS. ON PAISTEVG.' S. D. Welsh,'Esq.,.of liTyandot Cn a practical 'painter, sends -to the Aim the following hints, useful to,those dot , own painting : opening ,11 keg ead, break the head in with a haw . . . it:isdesired te, saye . the head, with an d„ el extract the tacks from ; the upper driire thetn irp,..take out the beau and r the hoops. The . paint can fluty be . a (or an old . oyster can) a strong tvir, and .a wire hobk, 'attached, by 016 toi, it to the ladder,: ,With h strong paddle from the keg and pht into the "card - tonne-third fill it; putir he 164' to * about cover it; and: alit horoughly ; "after, this oil is well iucs ; edwith the lead, fill thd.can with o. ing in a little at a time,. and stir ca . while adding... When ready. to. apply. 'paint should be - nbout the consi*tenre cream. It should be tried on, some is part at titit,' and made thicker or this: needed: If two thick; it will not weft under the hrush,'lnit incline to be .0 tough. If too thin, it. is apt to- yellowish hue- and is. ton' transparent , , ti, outside work use a larstC. brush. with Ik•f - . Al ler one to work about windows ;al' 'comers. .When not-in Use, 'keep all tlAjp in oil;.or well'cleansed , from .paint. J 4 will - dry up and stied. -In;Cointitenci;..f. 1 .. .- a course of boards (as many as-can ;*s.;#, reached) and brush their whole _length. ' f.ti not. leave off painting long 'enough h k Work - to dry, until the course. is fini4 , .... mv - ar t obliged to su .. ipentrthework: leare vf... - 4.„.,! ,,, . a window. door, or corner. -,Vse 1id:r . 147 1 .... and never finish ; outside 'work in vfrN4 weather.. For outside, the paint fAr firr ''1!.•; 2 li; should be,thinnish; the second mai-it-3404 and tb,e , third made tbicker'than the bllt thinner than the second, ,' Tor inSi& I 41 1 there are different methods. ;It is' sif' : .general rule, to "use equal parts of n af:.,n e t. ,Japanvarnish as a Vehicle •Ns iih Whir}- the piginents. Naptha is used a sll*ll •tir - turpentine, which is now very exi 4 :*..k. It is a poor drier. ..Japan varnish and :- tine are quick driers. Oil is. a slots 4:: _ i i dries more, rapidly' when 'WA lf ;Ic is drying too fast while applying it. aI.:7Z . naptha or:a : little oil. Positive colon.' -I''t•, blue.i, reds, etc., are 'seldom.. if ever. ". 3 ',g," . , inside work," bin a great :-variety of 6 n . ' l obtained by mixing These willt Oilyal sin Aw-count, -use yellqw-ochre with ,':WJ for rtzsiti 'chrome yello* and a little rt:; white. 'GRAY GRAT is made l2f adding WO-I 11 a very little black, Red and, biac' 4 /O r !P nROWN., • Beyery careful in tuixin; With black - , or- the desired tint -may be ao traliztid. if :oar colors are used !iith'' they ihOuld always be.rebbed ap st - W• naptha or turpentine, before mixing- -- / experimental ' trials for desired tint! ‘ short boards, noting each tittle theprof'.,l i - . 4 color used) After th,.f.tirst CO hard 'it is to be rubbed down. with grAi r . A (laid under, a little block) before np1),0 1 4 next coat. •If the, work is to be - c• ift". use Dammarvarnishlbr. all light col( 6 - .., REprs.,-Sow the winter crop by t `. dle of tie mouth. floc, weed aid. early sorts. - ,• . - '7' . , ~ Fib 1... ~. B. BA1"1SAN: Mier dark Center,. sends the • following "CouittrY . . Gentleman," htto; cure for. liurns; scalds, or frost hits'' by him in the experience of.nuislY6', . .I.largelpootrful of tar. •. 1 layge.epoonful sulphur. - • .1 drachm verdigris. • I pound . lard.• • • •