m k t*. An' a : et• Our.7-4Xisiong the fird-class ruitaurants: • in . Boston -Om 8— _street.. kept by the visitors - who en tered tbaplaas thlts - Ai watra semi-elerical looking gentleinam who ordirid viva broiled quail and a dozen fried oysters: While dis cussing these delicacies,: he touched the bell, • and requested the vaiter..tO send the proirie 7 - tor to him. a'he waiter complied, and slew moments afterwarda_thesemi - e le r ical-lookin g gentlemen was in cosy colloquy with Mr. W-- about matters and_thinga in general. "BY. the Way, Whatwas the trouble. with that young min I saw you in an shag tion with on Friday evening last?" "His contracted a bill to the amount of two dollars, and then refined to pay up." • "And what did you do with him?" "Chucked him out of doors." • • •: "Nothing else.", „ • • "No; going to law don't pay. To - have obtained two dollars worth of money by means of litigation would have consumed ten dollars worth of time." , • • "Thenvdl you do is to-chuck them Out, as you tisk?". . • - lan but I doubt "Well that may be a wise p It. By the way what kind of wines have you got ?" • L'As good an article of Heidsick as you can find in this city. Will you have a bottle?" "On ode condition, and that -is, that you will joirime in its imbition." • • i "With pleasure- •••, The bell was again tinkled—a white jacket appe,ared in the door Way—the white jacket vanished. In a moment the white jacket re appeared, bringing in a ailver top on a juve nile salver. The wine was poured out, duly iced, and disposed of. lii a few moments afterthiti W— begged to be excused, and left his friend to finish up , the quail. - The friend did so, then reappeared in the bar room. . . • . - "Where can I find a little water to dip my fingers in?" . _ "In the washbowl by the looking-glass." The stranger crossed thereon', took a wash brushed up his "whiskers, 'adjusted his white cravat, and once n _ fore sought the proprietor. "Mr. W—, I have really vjoyeil myself. I cannot recollect whoa I have ever klished wine and quail with a greater zest." • "Happy to hear you say so." "As a memento of the little repast, I have one slight favor to ask." • "What is it "Chuck me out." "NYhat.?" • . • "Chuck me out.", ° -"You don't mean to say that you have been • doing me ?" • ' "I don't mean to say anything else. I have - not the first red cent ; and if .you want pay fe;the quail, oysters and wine, you must do as I said before—chuck me out." . W— could hear no more. He made a rush to the kitchen to get the cheese knife.— While he was absent, .our semi-clerical friend (lathed out of the side. door, and when laii seen was, rushing iiorth at the rate of fourteen miles an hour. • ' JO'fiNILE 133LARTNEss.—.A youngster whom we shall call Tommy, is a smart little chap but a great rogue, ai'most• boys are. Da.si ring to be absent froni school one day,. Tom requested a playful, to write a note for him —a very common practice, by the way, al-, though all school teachers are not aware of it. The friend, for the sake of a joke, wrote as follow!' : • "lir. P.—, please give my. son Thomas a s‘iutid whipping if he does not.beh,sve him- self." ' This note was sealed up, with a 'caution to Tommy 'not to open it, so that, it might ap pear as thOugh minting direct from his father. The note was duly delfvered ; the teacher read it with'. some . surprise. and "smelt a mice" immediately. "Who wrote this?" said Mr. P--•: • • "My father," UnbihShingly replied the boy. ."Po• you know the . contents?" inquired . - the master. . • • • "Yiis, sir ; he wants me. to be •excused." • Yen are sure your..fathe'r, wrote it i" . • - es,. sir."' . • - ..ln that case, then; I must obey hitt coal [naiads. I will get my - cowhide whiLat sou are reading the note, ,!,o see that .T. do you no injustice.!' Tommy, glancing over the note, compre trended the joke in a moment: When Mr. P— returned, Tommy was prepared with his defence. —WeU, what hare you to say: why sen tence should not be passed?" asked the mas ter. "I have onlyAci say, that Ido not see, from the reading of, this, -that to be pun-• ished at present, if I behave myself'" • "Haven't you been - . lying to me?—atid is t hat behaving yourself?" ,; : "Well, sir, you said yesterday, there was great difference between -behaving good and beharingbad ; .14 father does not seem to specify for which lam tobe punished, but the point of the case is • here, I .lodk, at it ; is --tny father did write the:. note, .ss I say he did, what' an tá be poniqhed fOr.?,--andif he didn't write the note, as yotr . think he then upon, wilt* authority am I•tO be punished ?- 7 for . there appears to be no lig- na.ure." . The teacher told : , Tommy he,wonld confer with his father upon the naatter. . • *: • A COL7IIT SeENy.---There is an attorney pi.ieticiug in our courts, who has attained ..a great notoriety, among numerous other things, iur bullying witnesses on the opposite, sides of.cases when he is concerned. As it would not be, polite to give his full name right out in the crowd, we will merely call AIM Wayke; "for short.- There was a horse.-case in. the Justices' Court one day; in which Wayke happened to be engaged. k slow and easy witness !had been called to the stand by the plaintiff, who, iu a plain, atiaightfor r ward ruanner, made the other side of the case look rather blue. The plaintiff's attorney bet through, Wayke commenced & regular ross-examination, -which was cut short in this c anner: Well,. whit do you• kno about a horse--; you a horse dodor i" said the rbarian, in his peculiar contemptuous and overbearing man-. " No, I. don't pretend to be a horse.doetor, but I know a gOod deal of the nature of the "That means to my that you know a horse from' a jackass, .when. you see- them," said Wayke in the same style--looking knowingly at the Court, and glancing - triumphantly around the crowd of spectators,, with a tele-. graphic expression, which said, "Now I've got him on the hip." ' The intended r iictim,•gazing intently at his legal tormentor, drawled out:. . 0, ye-as—::just so—rd never take you for a The Supreme Court of the • 'United States eould not have preserved ita gravity through . -.4::seene that foll Owed. The lick - hack pro- . regular stampede; and to of Ausilender-.buttons that . stuck . . to . the • ceiling moe, brought a shower of Plaster. upon the • il below. Wes convinced that (hatever the•attorney might be, the witness ,Iteu.t. roY VotuvrEatta.--Fari In—To good ways and habits; which will be likely to con 'owe to yciur benefit. • * Nttention—To your own business, and nev r other people's. Iti4lit Face--31.anfully do your duty, and be glad of a petty excuse for, shirking. quick March--From temptation to: do any hi' which is-mean or unmanly. I ink—When conscience tells. you that you •-•••.not doin,g`as you would like to be done ritt %bout .Face-.-From-dishonesty :ma - r Aritia—f,heerfully, .when ynnr wife r•ort y y tits; baby for her. habits, anti every thing ;is teto4 /nor advineelitent • -• naraillialltiP—. *COVET ;MALE. . lvJ PursUlDt to . 43tdCr Of . the .-40 tit 4 the County of theanliecriber. Adminlatmtar the , EktaMt.of Minds= listonflheLhasnisliip. of North-M,aMadnit,,dird*. . 0 4 1 c,ec 4 t- /1. , pnblie'r 4e. on; SlTEEDilfilhe INUIt _gay Judy, ifts4,4., at .ti;clcidi in VW • often:don; at thepnblic Woe nf Mamma Gruff. In the'llorongli of OrWigahrot certain farad or mom - ofiand.altnal te In Tal the - said ifortk . Minhelin bounded by lands of iliamiii'Pottiltd ward Item. Daild Gbrber;.lhulielPegelTlual . tiO ets. and the Centre' Ttrrnplke,-ccrotaining, 83 acres wirlA perches. with the appurtenance* , 1 =04 2 r " 11 :?' gag logDwellbeffolliW:394 lwr.n...:errAgvn -Also, a tract of sprout:Lam In the P a f ore said; bormded hy Aim& 'of hitellenryillaDiert, .7oltn Delbert and John .Banner. imntaillng more or teen-late the-estate of - Terms and conditions made known 'at -the time and place of sale. by ,- ' • -;IIItIieLJLAIUDDAN, Adadtdotrator.: Bf order of Dro.olPhanr.Conit, .• . ' - .&.Donamsinr. Clerk. . PothislD4 Job' 9 , IC - ' PRIVATE SALES. VALITAIII.E,V'AIIR AT PRIVATE ' The undersigned offers at, private • sale. big oraloable FARM., am/hang of IZilicres Red Shale, more or ldss, ...it...situated in- East Brunswick Tavniship, Schuylkill County . Pe:: on the main road ••• leading from Orwigsburg to . the ,Little Schtiylkillßallroad, - shoe mid,-way. About. /00 =Tell cleared and in a high' state of cultivation : the remain der is well timbered with Chestnut, White Rork Oak and Pine Timber: On the premises are a largo twO. story Dwelling Rous :a•large Bank-Barn, Ray Medea large frame Pig Stable, ConrCrib; and airofferifecti tsary building; a neier,failing pump or water at. the door also, a never-failing spring of water, with a house over it a good apple orchard;. also, _other fruit, Bach as Peaches, Chemes, Ac. Within seven , nlilas •of the best market in Schnyikill County, • - W 3& S. ALBRIGHT. Orwigsbnrg. kT-4,t. • July 2, 464 . vALuABLE sm ... _ . . A.1.1314T.AVT IC •,. ' ', • In Rein. Township, -Reeks Co., . • • • AT PRIVATE SALE. -.- The subscribers offer for rale on reasonable and easy terms: all that certain tract of farming land, divided in to fields of convenient size for farming. purposes, well watered; situate in Bern Township, Herke - County, GET en miles northwest, of Reading, on the State Road from - Reading to liarrisbnrg; adjeining lands of • Benneville Reber, John C: Theater, Daniel - .Fisher. and panel ,Bilitrum; and the Tulpehocken Creek, Contain ing 230 res and' 99 perches, more or less, on which i erected a largetwo-story BRICK MAN-' 1 SION OUSE, 27 by 27 feet, one-and-a-half-ste /c Brick use, attached to the.Matuden. 19 by 36 feet . .Stone Tenemetit Honse adjoining the buildings, 18 by 36 feet ; Spring House, lg-stliry, and 12 by 18 feet. with . a never -failing spring ot.water, which 'supplies .all. the . aforesaid houses with water; large,..Swiss Barn, 40 by. 67 feet, with spring water in the yard ; 'Wagon Shed flog Stable; 15 by 26 feet; two'.Corn-cribs, nearly new, There are 40 acres of Oak •Timber, and ':a very , large quantity of excellent limestone near the surface of the '• ground, and 20 acres of meadow land. ' .. - ,-- • Also, a certain tract of farming 'land, situate in the township and county aforesaid, divided Into fields of convenient size for farming purposes, well watered; ly , ing on the State Road leading from Reading to Harris burg, within seven miles of Itttling, adjoining lands of Levi Reber, by the afore-described farm, and the Tnipehocken Creek, containing.l26 acres" and 53_ per ches, 25 acres of which are good: meadow land, and s 0 "acres of which is covered with heavy, oak • timber.— Limestone in great quantities on the farm;near the 1 snrface.of the ground, and near the Union Canal' laud ing. The improvements consist .of a' large two-story - STONE MANSION HOUSE. 37 .by 54 feet: with pump of waterin the yard; also; •agood. arch ' in the yard; Swiss Barn,' 40. by. 62 feet, with water, near by; 13( Stone, Tenant Honse, stories, 27 by 31 feet. with 'Water') near the door; Hog Statile, 15 by 25 feet, With pump Of I water in . the building t y ,Swiss .Barn, 25 by 31 feet; With I water nearby. Also, - a large STONE MERCHANT anti; GRIST'MILL. 60 by 40 feet, three stories high, on .the i Tulpehocken Creek, with a Water-power of• 7X feet, I . -with the priVilege of raising to 9%,.considered to be the I best water-power on the stream. There aretwo pairs of French Burrs, and machinery to put in another pair;; one pair of. Sandstone Choppers, all in excellent repair. The machinery in the Mill is 'of theAbest kind, being. turned .by, Parker water-wheels. The Union Canal Passes. by the Mill, with a landing for loading and un loading grain, 6.c., from the canal boats Into the Mill, , by means of rope- and pulley. Also; a SAW MILL, ad joining the Mill; turned, y Parkera Water-wheels. The •Mills are within 60 feet - of•the Mansion House. Tile L' above properties are convenient to churches, stores, schools: and blacksmith shops. • : .1 .. - - . For particulniz, apply to either of the undersigned; at the northeast. corner'of Sixth and Chestnut AltreUs. Reading, Pa. . , . EDWIN C" IHESTER. •• • • • GABRI EL 0. RUST ER. - .. .ALEXANDER S. II lEST ER. IS-tf . . April 30...44 C . . . l' t 4 • .. Coal Lands at .rivate 'aic.—The sub sctibers offer for sale .TWO TRACTS OF COAL LAND..ocated in Schuylkill County.. .- • . . Any information. concerning these tracts of Coal Land will be given on application to BURD - FATTEKSON, Esq., of Pottsville, or either of the subscribers. -'• • • . : . ' ' GEORGE senAL t;.. . A ..... . - w.m...u:seliALL, I Executoreof thetstate of John Scholl. decd. Nov. 7, '63 . .. . ' ; . ..- • • • . . . - BADIJOVVIS , INDIGO 1 •BIAJD: • .•-.•• .„. •• - Dealers and consirmere of the above celebrated *.aah . Blue, will please.take notice, that the LabeLe are alter ed INDIGO. BLUE, STORE, • No. 233. North SECIIINDIStrect, The quality.ll . 4is Btue writhe the eame in every respect It is warrante d to:color more wafer than' twice the same quantity of Indigo, and to go much. further', han ; any other Wash Blue in the market. It dissolves - per % redly clear, and does not settle on the clothes as molt of the other makes do. - One Box dissolved- In a half 'pint of water, will make as gooda Liquid Blue as ow that is made. at one-tkrd the cost. , • .• As it is retailed at the e-ame price as ;the Imitations -and inferior articles, housekeepers willTlnd it very muck to their advantage to ask 16r that put - up at- W 11.- . 'Ur" All Blue pat iipiiiter this date ..witti.'l3seursol name on it is an imitation. • • . TilL Nie LABEL IMAM :NOT litigGißß A ISTAXi. Fur eale by'Storekeepers generally. Feb 13, .64' REFUTATION OF A SLANDER. We have been informed that a certain individual has attempted. in Pottsville and neighborhood, to injure the well-founded reputation of the Pianos . of our Manufa - tOry, by-a-sserthM. to have tuned:Pianos of our.make is i Reading.,, and flnding.them to keep in bad tune: • .• • On inquiry-instituted by us, of the patties direct; hear.that the said individual has neither sfen nor tuned . these Pianos, and every friend of truth and honor may draw from this his cOnclasions, what credi • t the-slander ous assertions of said individual deserve. We desire to state diitinelly, that we guarantee'every Piano of our manufacture to - keep good tune and otherwise in good order, anti always consider ourselves bound to re fund the money within the space of five years, if the contrary fcaused•by our fault) be proven. We beg leave to - refer, among a large, number of gentleinen of the highest respectability, who have . purchased Pianos. of our Manufactory. in .regard . to the entire satisfattion these Pianos' re giving, to • ' Mr. Afeukd - Stern, No: 218 N. Third at.,'Philad , a. Mr. Theodore Ileitis, titti st., .Tioga, Philad.a... Richard Fickep, Sugar Refinery; 416 Crown et., Philadelphia. . • ' • . Mr. Philip Bahl, Helleistown, Pa. : • • . . Mr. Wm. - Knoche, Harrisburg, Pa. Mr. M. Lehners, Pottsville; Pa: . • . Mr. P. Parker, , Heading, Pa. • • `Mr. , lllt. LoWepgrund, 2u4 Market st.; - Philadelnhla. The Maeunerchot Vocal. Sociaty. Philadelphia . . • ' Mr. Milholland, Reeding, Pa' . • ' - . Mr. G. Wielder, Trenton; N. d. *-:*- • " • •• Mr. D;Roth, Wooster; .•", • ' • Mr. Thos . Lawrence, - Saleirt. ' -; And many. others, whose directionswill be glean, if de. Calumnies of the above character dealt with in a More summary manner In futtite.•• .. ALBRECHT; RICHES & SCIEMIDT,. • , • " " Piano Forte Manufacturers, .• No. 46 North Third street. Philadelphia,' Pa. 1111 r -F. 'ALSTATT,' Centre 'street.. near Notweglan: Pottle:111e, Pa., has been appointed Agent forthe'sale of these Pianos Schuylkill County, at whose store the instruments can' be examined. The Public Is respect fully invited to call. [May 14. '64 —2O-im A ...NEW AitRiVAL - OF HARIIPS I .i 1 ..PIANO-FORTES, app 141:.:ILS.ROMAN this day ointi Mesers..G. F. BLUM &CO. Sole Agents for his celebrated Pianos. Quite a number of these Instruments have already been sold in:this pait of the country, and it would be: unite: cessary to say anything more in their pfaise; They speak for themselves. Me. Hardman's Piaubs -have been sold for the last thirty years all. over the country, North and South, and:are unsurpassed as regards both quality of 'tone and finish. -_, A warrantee for flve'yiam will be • 'given . with ev Piano sold. Mr. liardman'tir Son 'wilt attend toe t ly tuning of the instruments themselves, as , they will e Slaking this•place every other month. An examination of these instruments, is respectfully solicited. .•• • - ' . July 9, .64.25-3 m.) . • • 4..ILARDMAII. - STEW HAT, CAP AND ,FUR STORE. • - - - -•— .. . , . . . The undersigned !es:pearl:lllY inform' the eitizene of ,Potuwil le • And vicinity, , that they • have imp :. taken'aud refitted the .Store in Centre 1 —street. • above . Mahantongo, . west 64. mil % where-they will keep constantly on hand a: large' and Choice Stock of HATS;CAPS and STRAW GOODS, and a fine aisortment- of FURS, which they will sell :on' reasonable terms. The pattonftgetif the pnblic 'is so- VW - Rats and Caps made to order on the shortest no tice. • . • . - S. M. morrnmErt, :. J. A. GILMOUR. - : . Y3' . Pottsville, June 4, 15E4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER ' TOBA.CCO AND • .Centre Oppoiliteithe Toi , in. Hall, 'POTTSVILLE, PA., Feb. 41, LADIIRS) . GOLD. WATCHES-; A Fine stork of Ladirs• Gold *Mehra. Chat- i Li s ain Chains. SPAIN Ste,C. GREEN, • Virattiunaker and Jeti.aler, Centre Street, Pottsville, December 1% • . • • • .•• HAY IPOil •t. -SALE.—Whelesitie feeler in Baled Timothy, Clover and' Meadow Hay, and Btraw. EDWARD B..PEALE., P. 0. Address, Schnylkßl Haven, -• Residimen, .two mileB beloW•Sehuylldll Haven, • .April R. .6t, VIVRE BRANDY, WINE and GIN, - re. ceived direct from; U. S. Bonded *Warenpuse;',for sale for medical purposes, by.. •-• ' • • Nov. 7. v 63 • ..00911FS, Apothecary . . . VEORA.I. • 11AliiiiING BASK ETS—. Filled , with Flowers:various kinthl.-(or sale at • .134.N.NAN7S.GItEENWOOP NURSERY. ." • ' IV.E'W. MAP-. OW .1! CHICLY L l. Colenty.—Scott's New Nap of Schuylkill Count? for is le by .. • : •. ••• B. BANNAN: Sheafer•e New Maioa of all. the Anthracite Ora' RtOona,•and Iron, Railroad and - Cauallitap. Grab Stets • • - I.April 15. 1t.R81011.4.11.731 I.IIPE2S.—A '. 11,e , ifek iT4L. of genuine Meentelasunt Pipes; at ••: • ' • • • • •• • BO.YEIVS Tubuai, Store, Jan, 9. (64 P . . . . 117111 E Old Bre and Bourbon !rhilikoy, for rale for Medleal,porporea, by • • • • • For . . • • . .Apothecary. . . TERNIi" . SEETE - --A 3upply .o TOrnlp tit.4 . hy the Pound, halt, quart' or small er qtuoulty.for Bale at . • - B. lIANNAPS • .1 - tily I . e, .54. Seed Store, Pottsville. •ro,~.~~~::,z~ ite,44,A,atct‘i ,, O , g;FS4 , & l =D'g:w' . , RlO . . - t : '' ' , rt ': - r.:'; , '‘ r , ' . ''' . INS- .. .... - . , . - • ', ....r friBUFWIW. 'MLLE: ' -7 1 1-7A.lanlerr. ll. .Walthig arenciw iiittgomrs- . momited ,''wirtt Its Torgeir'‘ ties: to mannlaiture every dmierVtlon or • Machinery. :for odds* .04,1 . • -••— - • PUMPS and' ""..' . gine", . , Prompt attetittoostren to w toraishe4 ' ; m theAthort .• •• •• • . • • 140T1f8VRLIJIVREWFAING " The stibecrilsersuiecluwed Reli t log min and refitted,tkeletiel,.are prepared to reserve orders for Men of Veldts from 22 lbs. to ttteystrd up_ to OBS"; and furnish the wane at short notice. We are also preparetl to famish : and rrr ,„„ r will receive orders for MEMZUM . - BAR IRON. all- the usual sires:. Ro Square.and Flat, and propose to use none but the best iron in its numfactete, and hopes to turn out an - iron that will -eve Mitire satisfa.ction to our a:Liston:Ler& We shall keep a supply of the smaller sizes (Colliers Bails) al ways on - hand. - Orders directed to ATKINS & BROTHER, at their Picnterßartuuse, Pottivile, or to the proprietors at , the receive prompt attention. ATKINS, LANIGAN 't Co. Pottsville, March 12, '64'11- NEGROVE Iron - Works; • PINEGROVE, SCRUM. CO:, PA.." • ROHRER. Machinist & Engineer,. ItFR I • r.1113L - 1:211131 January 30, .64 P III ! SRS.AND 19,T*CIE8, The sultscriber is prepared to execute orders for-the above articles,. with db..- patch, at the old-place of business, Coal Street,. below Norwegian. 20 feet boil era always on hand: oleo; the 1011/111- - - - facinrer.of - Cool and Other Shovels, • • . . Of thi best ,vnatetial • WorlOnanship. Repairs promptly attended to: an mining ventilation always on hand: • . JABEZ Pottsville,..Anguat 27, '59. • . • 3.5-1 y • FOT.NDRY.:AND' . 311LACIIINE 'SUMP. Steam Csir . "Factory, NOTICE:—The business of the late Arta of SNYDER MIL-NES, will be • gtil continued by the subscriber in all its N'll- Sous branches of .Steam Engine build- • , I •ih . ing, Iron Pounder. and manufacturer of all, hinds of Machinery, for Rolling afills,, Blast :: - Punk 'ces, Railroad Cars, 4!bc., ke. Re will also continue the business of .Mining and. Selling the celebrated Pine Forest White. Ash and . Lewis and Spohn Veins Red Ash Coals, being.sole proprietor of these Collieries; . GEORtE W. SNYDER, 3-if ITIPEE PALO 'ALTO IRON &Cie I prepared to furnielt ¶I RAILROAD. IRON, at their • Mills in Palo Alto, oNarions patterns, '. Weighing from 22 to•TO pounds per yard. Also, different sizes of flat, square and „rt._ round merchan'ts. bar iron... . • ~,•'`...l4rn . - Orders for rails. or bar iron ara re- "! • spectrally solicited, and will meet .with prompt atten tion if lefteither at-the Rolling Mills,, GEORG/C Blown. Co.'s Hardware Store, Centre Street., or.rit- their of: rice; corner of Market and. Second Streets, Pottsville; Pa. • , . ' BRNJ'N HAYWOOD,. Pres't; Jan. 2, 'N. .• • , . • •l-tt January . 4. .67 T . . . . O .112041. _OPERATORS &.311.1NEOA. —,Pionber Boiler Woikit. - . . The subserlberrespkt[uily invites the attention of-the bnainesa community to . . et his Boiler Works] on Rallrottd Stteet, -":„ N ,..., — * .'1_ . ..."' . ..below the' Passenger Depot; Pottsville,. - ; ..illitil -where ho_ is prepared .to maunfacture , '. . . . -BOILERS OF EVERY .DESCRIPTION, . . .. Smoke Starlos, - .Mir Stacks . ; Blast - Pipee, Gasometers; Drift. Cars. &..e.,: ,k 6..• Boilers oilland. •. •. * ,:. = • Being a paactical Mechanic, and-having ' hfor years de voted himself entirely to this branch of the business, he' flatters himself: that work done 'at his. establishment -will give Satisfaction to all wh6 mayTavor him With a. call. - Individialls and Companies will Mad it greatly to their advantage to examine 'his Work before engaging elsewhere: ' ...' - ..JOHN T. NOSLE; November 21, 'VT - -• ••• •• .' - AT-tf - - • . . . . . . - A Pi II I..AND IRON WORKS..'; , 2-i, .••--• . • - • - . .. . . . . . . - . . . . . - .The subscribers are nOw 'fullY pre- pared to fdrnish, at the: Ashland Iron - .1 ' Works, .teani• EngineS and Pumps.of ~,,r:'_.. any power and capacity, - for - mining and riaLTaa other purposes, - Coal Breakers of every'._; ....-_,., .-- -. size and pattern now in use, together with.c.pstings'and forgingsof every description. Coal" and Drift:Cars of , all sizes and ysitterns, large . Truck and Horse Cars,,- - all furnished at •the .shortest notice. The subscribers flatter themselves that, inasmuch as.every Member of thelinn is a practical mechanic, they will be able to furnish machinery that {vitt cdniPare favorably with any in the-Region:. - All'orders directed to P L:. GAIINER t Bites., .Ashland. Schnylleill - County,: Pa., will receive prompt attention. , ~ • ..- .J. ,t., M. GARNEH.; , Ashland, July ii, -'' :• ' 64, •-: 2S- • - . WASILINGTQ N -.AWN •WORKS.. • . . • . Potturille -Pa. • . . THOMAS &.3A3IES WREN - Yespectfully invite the attention of the' business commtinity to their New Ma chine Shop aniclooundryerectedbetyveen Coal and Rail road streets, and fronting on Norwegian . street, where they are -prepared to.exe- - .elite all orders .for machinery, of Brass ,•••••• and Iron, such - as . -Stvam ,EngineS, . all kinds of Gearing* Rolling Mills., Grist 0 ..!...11 1 , 14 and Saw. Mills, Single and Double. .Acting Pumps. Coal Breakers, -Drift Cars, all kinds of Railroad Castings, such - as. Chairs for Flat and T Frogs:Switelivs,.. ~t.c.; all kinds . of Cast and Wrought Iron Shafting.— Being practical" mechanics, -and having Made . the'de:, mands of the Coal Region their study for,years, also all kinds of Machinery in their -line of businesS, they flat-, ter themselves that work done at their establishment will give satisfaction to all who may honor ilierii . with call. All orders thankfully'Seceiyed and promptly exe mated, on the most reasonable terms: " • • . 'WREN, JAMES WREN. . , Nov. 2 . 2, '63 •• ' • . AIORB.It4,•WINEELE.E. & •., • • noilatis JONES . & ••' IRON AND_ STEEL IVAItEII.OLYSLE; - 'Alarkeit & Sixteenth. Sp.., Philnda.. • • Have always on hand and for 'sale •• • • BEST. ENGLISH REFINED TRON—FuII - Asmiitafent of "Bagualls,, , .. and othert favorite biands. BEST .AMERICAN BARS—ordinary sizes, or rolled to-order for'bridge purposes, &c., &,e. PENNSYLNANIA BOIL ER PLATE—Promiscuous 'sizes, or cut -to - required BOILER RIVETS-- , Dover brand: ma4e - in solid dies. BEST ENGLISH CAR AXLES—American and English. •FLUE AND' SHEET IRON—for '.covering !whines . ; JUNIATA, ENGLISH- AND NOItAVAX SLIT RODS, - BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS—For bridges, care. and•machinery purposes generallS , . CAST, SHEAR, MACHINE and ER STEEL. Also, an extra quality for taps and. dies. - The above, 'ingather with a full assortment of Iron, Steel, Nailsand Spikes, to Which the attention of dealers, railroad companies, erigineere, miners, founders and machinists is invited. W. BALDWIN ere: Co., Engin•ecits; Broad and Ilan - Alton streets, Philadelphia,. Pa.; • Would call the attention of Railroad' • - • Managers, and those interested in Hail: road Property, to their system of Loco motließoginers, in which they arc adapt ed tolhe particalar:busineas for which they may be reguireti; • liy tne use of:one, two, • three•o . r four. pair of driving wheels • and the use of the *hole, or io.much of the weight as may be desirable for ad hesion ;• and in . accommodating them - to the; grades,- curves, strength- of superstruction,- and tail and work to he 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, With these objects in vic*, and as the result of twenty three years Practical. experience in the business by our senior partner, we ,mapufacture five.. different kinds of •Eneines, and several classes of sizes of each' kind:— Partieular attention paid to • the. strength of the ma chine in the plan and -workmanship of. all the details. Our-long experience tind'opportunities of obtaining in formation, enables as to offer these engines with the assurance that in efficiency, economy- and they will Compare favorably with those- of any other kind ha:use...We also 'furnish to - order, wheels, axles, bOveling -or low moor tire to fit centres without boring,) composithin csitingi for bearings of every description • of Copper., Sheet Iron' and Boiler Works ; and every ar ticle appertaining MAIM repairer renewal of Locomo tive Engines.. " . • .•-• - 31: W. •••BALDWIN. ; January 23,:'64 •• ..1-tf • I . BAI • WHEELER &WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM , LOCK. STITC Sewm.o%liachmes: • b-- . 6 . • Cheapest ap,4l-BOst.. . OVER .15000 OF THESE. WELL-ESTABLISHED SEWING-MACHINES : HAVE BEEN SOLD. • • . • „ . . . , ifirgltill) ids Cutetrwt, Limas' Autt.l4c, La '. • AGENTS WANTED. WANTED. • , • , . . .dadiesif . • W HEELER: & WILSON Se~r{np-alaehtne Co. • •.. .:••• .• 704 Chestnut Stieet, Philadelphia 41 . .-1....H0UC1i, Market NI., above Fifth, • next door to Englitih Lutheran Church; Agent for Potta; villa, who will furnish Machines at:Philadelphia pritea, •-Call and.examine.. ' . TO . CARPENTERS: & BUILDERS The • Schuynall: CoptitY: Lumber (Szlianufacturitig Co. . , Haie . on hand at their extensive; establiihment, on li Railroad Street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind. and description, which they ran supply to Operators Carpenters and Builders, at- lower rates than it can lid .bought elsewhere: , . They. are also ready 'to supply,. .through the meal* lot their extensive, business and la .bor saving machines manufactured artiebis in their line . at a saving of 25 percent. on former.cost.... . • Their large workshops have-beet:l'lh Successful CiPera , .. • lion for the past year, tufting out ,vasequantitles of . • • • Doors, . Window kreankci,. libanh; . ' • • 'Panel Work, . • noutdingai, - ' • Bed-ports, • • • : Blinds, • : - Banisters; And all kinds .of Framed. Paneled and Turned Work, .which they have constantly on hand. They are ready to execute orders at the shortest notice, for &Afghani'. ti.or quality of sawed or mancifactureil ' . • •• Dry and green Heidock. bf all. kind*. for building purposes: Oak. Maple, Poplar, chair,. plank:and scant ling boards Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany. &c., for cabi net - work :White and Yellow. Pine board., 'for flooring, raw,or made to order:. White Pine plank, 3.23 x,, 2, 1,56",, inch . banel; alWays ready:' plank,• . beams, rage, . scantling, postai shingles, lath,. ceiling lath, pailings; &c.; &c.. • • .. " • 25178i1is of sawed:stuff and everyWng theiron hand or toiarder, at the.shortest notice. .• Pottsville, March 29. '59 _ :10- • . • TT. S. STAMPS, LEGAL, CqiIIMERCIAL, and ! . . BUSINESSi . At iltllllEil, Apotbetari; nn eutoval of Jones's - Flossie do Feed Store.. Lk , —The undersigned has removed-11a Flour 'and Feed Store from Norwegi.. an* and Third . Streets, to the corner of Market and William Streets, where -he will keep on hand a choice stock 'of - articles in his line, aiid a fine assortment of first class, Groceries... . . His old friends and 'customers are reniectrall y solici ted to.continue their patronsee, while the general pub lic will Arid his articles A, Land are invited to ~ ,,r re hima . : ~. JOSEPH H. JONES.. POttaVille.l4Pril 25. as .Cl,ocl{l9 • - CIAOCIig KM • . MiOC A large, atotk•of - eight diy and thirty holm clocks, io grtry variety of style, or aalitheag,- by Wateluniker and Jeweler, Centre Street, Pottsvi lle, - '~.v.JQl.JviLK~s'. 4. Sti Th - Kapson i 1 Ininicritifttr • AlLidurscalus • -- Irike`i t 64, Ake-, • ' - , 31111: 0 1.114 416' 10akikor ,m e n i m 'nue SAY/4" •-•- . • Is9q. •: - • . '5-4 . • 11,11t703VVVR: APrafilitAff , Fite, subscriber, DO* arTakNid his goods at his t ,, e i s : =ollsaalriess , s . aimi,witli a Dewde of famish. ing all Each goodirus the.tmslizeti of the Dpal Region may regutre, at their lcfirestaterktt Male. solicits the intitasyllou of .the Public.. I 'shall beilwars cm hk and hale craiLutd4itqll atock of ' , • i. Bar Iron, • ,• cflaPP!.ag. ~,, 'pine - Tron, • Dmrs`lharele, -Sp . Silt Iron, . ' Tab le and • 'Rope, • Tack Blocks,ikes, Bellosys, Anvils audYlces, ac. Hardwire andlroa Depot, DzirrsiStaarr: • three above Market, east side.. . • FRANK A 'PtritirVll ar•ON,. S ' •' . _ . . .. .. , .. Sorap" Iro4 -* and: - liietd . Marl3hantaf lqqlal - " - ' ' • • . ' • - MACHIENA AND FOUNDRY' FUT& NLISHEBS, . N.' E. • Corner of SOUTH : • aini.l'ENN, and NO, II SOUTH Streets, PHILADELPHL9... :Ingot Copper: . •Itabbitt Metal,' - Forindry',Facings, .Infcit Brs, ltad,•Bisnantit, . • Anvils,. •.. ; Tel.., Solders; 1 -.-. :Vises,. . . • - Pig Tin, - .. Bar Iron, .' .Files, Asc.., .. ' Bar Tin, 'Sheet-1r0n,.. - • - Ohl:Metals, Piz-1444-: - :-Shest.Zine, -- • . -Old Copper, ' Bar Lead, . - f3teel,: . . ••• - '— Old. Brass, ... , `Spelter, • Borax, . ' .. , . Old Lead, .t.e.ot.e. Antimony, "- . Orneibles, •-'•' ~ -- • , , e3' New and Seeond , band itfacidnistr ..and "Ma* sinithe TOols; - and Stan) Engines; bought Sold. • IMP . " Articles of every' descnption in nee, by Machin fats and Formdrymen, foridebed to order; Caen paid for Scrap yon, gld Rails, and all kinds o bietala. '.; . - -ifeb. T. ,113..1-4.3 Mafch 21, •63; PHILADEtriftAI • .THE .-* *:- • . PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM , No. 920 . CHESTrti UT. • . NOW OPE.;.ll , !'a 145 . 1 . -71 ado ' ALAN TILL 'l . & CLOAK. : SPRING and SUMMER GARMENTS; of our own manufacture, of the LATEST STYLES; and.ln . great .Yariety. • • • . .".. • J.• W.. 'PROCTOR & TLe 'Paris E m O o riuni, • . .920 CHESTNUT ~ P: 11 I A,D PHI A. : . • ( Sept:s; '63.-36-1.7), • • • CHAS. E. CLARK'S BEDDING WAREHOUSE No. 15 North ELEVENTH Si., PHIL,AIDELPHIA. Feather Beds, Boisters and Pillows, Curled Hair and Corn Husk Mattresses, Alwaiff bn hapd or made, to_ order ALSO, PEW CIISIEL:IONS . . Mareh 2 . G. '64. • , • . WASHINGTON HRI ARET, No. -6 MAMET ST.,,below rm - LADELPinA. SHIA ) STORES SUPPLIED Beef, Biacrigtririt, . 'Butter Brims, • . - toitiumapie, '• Fresh Veal,' Scrapple.. Shonildera,' • Sineked. Beef,- Dried Beet, Fresh Pork, ltdrivep TriagueN,Salt Park, Smoked Tongues,.Ereah , Vegetables, Poultry'end Genie of all kinds in Semon. J CORNE I Jan 30. '64. ' ISAAC K. STAUFFER, . . , . WATCH-MAR 'A.I7D. JEWELER; . • . • . I • IANOFAcITURER or . . • • Silver Ware, .I.lUpOrter of • •••• WATCHES': - -I . North SECOND St., ;Omer Quarry', • -• • PHILADELPHIA.: • • . . Re has. constantly on hand: au assortment of Gold and Silver, Patent Lever, Lepine . and Plain' Watches ; Fine Gold Chains. Seals and Kevs; Breast Pius. Ear Rings,' Finger:Rings, Bracelets, Miniature Cases, Medallions. LOckets,.Pencils; Thimbles.' • .Spectacles, Silver Table; Desert, Tea, Salt and IlustaidEpoons,.Cups, Napkin Rings, Fruit and But :ter linives, Shields, Combs, Diamond-pointed Pens. et—alr of Avhich•Will be sold low for • ' , M. I. TOBIAS CO.'S best quality full jeweled Pa tent Lever Movements constantly on hand: . Also, other Makers, of snperior.quality. • • • •'.. N. GOLD AND.S4LFEV. •NI, - SOLD: Sept. • tii3. ' • *.. • D/lINCE & COPS wellitnowro Melodeons null /larinciniurns :—lntroducing the effect ofEcthil Bass on every Instrunicni. ER NEST GABLER'S unsurpassed PIANOS v 6_- for Cash at a liberal .deduction, or on j ,Mouthly institute_ • „ • ~• • • • Ipr Over 3n, sold: ' ' .• • JA.M'ES BELLAK,:SoIe - Agent, 279 and 281 South.ElFl'll above. Spruce St. Sept. 15, , G2-37,111 •.• puTLAAEL.TIII.A. &NIEL. • City Cabinet Ware- ROoms and Manufactory, • . .. . , . . ••••'. • . -• • • Philadelphiii. •. • N. B. —Pe:rsona going to the City, will And it to.their advantage to call and examine the stork B. M. li. Sept. 'a, •62 , . -- . . • -... ; • 39-tf. ITIARBII4Lta; 404 SOutk belavaie Avenue, ••• • • 1 - PHILAIDEL. irir 7 'Rive' of all kinds Oakum, Tar, Pitch, Paints Paint Oils r and Black 'Varnish; furniehed in gnarl titieu at the lowest ruing. • Philadelphia, August 1 . , Sd3. • • 52- G S ; No. 22 North Sixth Strisit; Philadelphia, . . Would invite attention_to his well-selected stock. of , . . IMPORTED . WATCIIES, • DIAMOND AND. GOLD JEWELRY. SILVER SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY` PRESEI:4I'S. - Dpeember 12 .nit • • . . 50.-1. 1 1„: ' - • QTOVES, TIN _WARE., litc. • • •. " • • • THE. CELEBRA - T.ED CONO3INATION`COOK STOVE . . . REST IN USE.' , The pnblie resfectfully . invited to Mimed; before purchasing elsewhere, the subscribers stock of STOVES and TIN-WARE, as complete 'as any to be found: asks especial. attention to the: so- s• perior quality of his COMILUCIATION - COOK tif4 STOVES Of various 'elzes,'.WEich - have been in. ues during the, past fifteee yeue, and which are admitted biihriusekeipers to be 'the best in nee.— VT - Don't neglep. to . Wiped alitove that lies given gen eral satisfaction.- . All -article s in hie line kept on. band, or made to ord er;, . Repairing.promptly attended to. • • • • Oenkre street, above 1111141 Hotel. Pottsville, Pa., May Ito, 18,63. . 22-1 y • UOTOGIGAPIIIS . AND CARTE . -DE Y. A fresh supply,together with Autumn Birds; Butterflies, Area Central Park, Hudson and White, Mountain Scenery, Sea' Moms; &c. Also, Ste:, phew Drolleries. ',rust received and for salesat . 5 .- EN V111;i0iPEOl jinni received, 0,000 - and for salcovholotale andtretail, at the subscritiert - 134:?ok and StatlOnirry Store:, Pcittarille.. - April 3(1, VA. ' • . 1 1190AI6JKIllfGt 110,XE6.—A lot of Pitching! 1: "Bizet for tale at '•B. I4ANIC43I'S StPre.' .•- - • - , . .. . . . ~ . 1101111IIRE' sand. lIIIIEIII - ,IVIEDICINEW. os! • 1 • tbe verY best -quality. selected. expresaly tor PIMI SIOIANS , PRIISCRIFTiONS mid retell sales, by: ' . a . 1 1 , .f.0v. , rl - 1111.713T1E5, Pharmaceutleat chain . - . , LIVCRESt'EXPECTORANT. - giTes id sta relief.' and' never fall* to. cure coughs and . . Guar and Morn 'lite...hag lev.Lida. • Pretedand sold br MPocketeotabe, - at 111301IES',.Apoameaty. - ROT: T.W.3 AUGHEIk runrumetibuni Lteuirm.• • ==:M=;al AT TIIE SHORTEST :NOTICE 236 SOUTH SECOND STREET SHIP CHANDLER AND GROCER, MEDICINAL. DR. WRIG-ETT'S RENVENATING ELIXIR! or,•.EssENcts ow , LIFE. bepirea from Pure;Vegetable atraota, Cm . tabling nothing injurious to the moat deli. - , Ai the Phanii rises from the ashes of its Are, animated with new life ll—so dou this Stilir -rejuvenate ,the system and e~erceme disease.. ,: . • The Rejuvenating Elixir lithe result of inederri 'discoveries irithe vegetable kingdom; being an entire , ly new and abstract.method . of cure,. irrespective - of all the old and worn-ont systems. tar This medicine has been tested by the moat emi nent medical men of the day s and bythem pronounced to be,one Of the greatest medical discoveries of the_age. One.bottle Will care general Debility. . VirA few doses cures Hysterics in femides. Or One bottle cures Palpitation of the Heart. Sir: A few doses restore the organs Of-generation. _ - • its' From one to three bottles restores the truMll- rie s s and full vigor ot . yohth. • - • or A few doses restores the. appetite. rilr Three bottles cure the worst case of. Dripotency; ' - riirA few doseacures the low-epirited. . 13 ,- ,One bottle restores mental power. vs,' A few doses bring the rose to the cheek. - • filr - This medicine restores to manly vigor and ro bust health the poor debilitated, worn-down and de . ,ispairing devotee of sensual pleasure. • - The -listless. enervated youth,- the over-tasked man of ,bitemm.; the victim-of nerrcus depression, the ' individual .suffering. froni general debility. or from ' weakness of a *Male organ;will all find immediate and permanent if .relief by the use of this Elixir or Essence of e. Price; $2 per bottle,, or three bottles for. $5, and I. forwarded by Express, on receipt of money, to .any ad-- . • • lir Sold b.tall 1111,-21sityr.' NCO, Sole Proprietors, .No 6.lLiberty street: New York • CHEROKEE PILES ! EITGAIr. ,FEMALE Health CERTAIN . . For the Removal of Obstruction*, and the Incur:, • once of Regularity.irithe Recurrence of the • Afonthlg Periods.: P' They cure Or obviate. those numerous diseasee thatsprinf from irregularity,' by removing the Jrregn.. larity ill2r.They cure -Stinpreissed, Excessive -and Painful- Menstruation. • . gir They cure Green Sickness CehlOroels}. -' • • • Pr They cure Nervous and Spinal Affections, pains in the:back and lower, parts of the body, HeavinessrFa tigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart. Low ness of Spirits, Hysteria, Sick Headache, Giddiness, , etc:, etc- In .a word, by removing the Irregularity, • they .remove. the cause and with it it c the effects that epring'from it r2r" Composed ofsimple vegetable extracts,. they • contain-nothing deleterious to:any.constitution. howev er delicate; - their function being to. substitute strength for weakness, which.; when, properly'-used, they: never fall to d 0.... . • . . . •• 're - They may be safely need at any age,-end at any -period,'F.XCEPT I,GRINC THE FIRST THHER which theunfailing nature of their action would saiwtsr pieknancy. ' • . • 10 - All letters seeking information . or. advice .will be promptly. freely and di:scteetly answered... accompany each box. rir Price $1 per box, 'or six.boxes for , • • . re' Sent by hail,-free of pnstage. on receipt of price., Cg" Sold by all respectable Drnntrists. , • . • DX, W. It. N ERWIN CO Snle Proprietors; N 0.63 Liberty stteet..New Yprk.••• 6-Iyeow • Feb 6, ,64, ITE peculiar taint *of' fection•.' which we di Serforma lurks L the constitutions of iultitudes of men._ It titer produces :Or. 11 Odille 'by. 'an . .cit tebled, ) 1 Witted. state ' the oodi,wherein iat fluid hecoMes in iinpetcnt - to sustain ie.vital forces in their igorous action; and taves The system to' ill 'into- disorder and decay.: The scrofulous contamination.-is Na: riously :caused , by mercurial . disease, low living.- disordereVtlitreition - froni unhealthy filod, impure air.' filth' . and filthy habits, the, depressing vices, .. and, - .above - all,- by. -the Venereal infection.. Whatever be . its origin, it - is 'hereditary. in the 'Constitution; : descending ." from -parents' to children unto the third and foUrth generatiOn; " indeed, it -seems te he the rod of him whO says, "will :visit the iniqUities, of the 'fathers upon their children." The diseases. it fake , vvarious: names; • according to -the :Organs it attacks. An ,the-. tings,': Screfula - ' , produces. -tubercles,' and finally - Consuinption .; in the glands; sWellings which :suppurate and -be come .ulcerous sores;' in the .stomach and bowels, derangements which - produce indi gestion, dyspepsia; and liver complaints; on - the skin, eruptive . and cutaneous .affections, ' These;fall having the same origin. require the • same remedy, viz.; puriflcatien 'and invigora tion- of . the -• blood. . Purify • the blood, and These dangerous distempers; leave 'you.- With • feeble,- foul,. or, corrupted 'blood; you cannot . have health ; .witli that " life of the flesh" healthy; you cannot haVe Scrofulous disease. . .. . '- flyer's Satsaparilla, - . : : . . is coMpounded "from the most effectual anti- . dotes that medical science.has discovered for this *afflicting distemper, and for 'the cure of the disorders it entails. That. it is far sive-. .rior to any other. remedy ycit devised, is known by alLwho have given .it a trial; That it does - combine. virtues truly extraordinary in their effeet tirm this, class of complaints, is indisputably proven. by the _great multitude of publicly. known . and remarkable cures ft has trade of the. following diseases King's Evil, - or " •Glandular. Tudor's, Eruptions , -Pimples, -Blotches - and Sores, Erysipelas; Rose - or St; Anthony's Fire,' 'Salt Rheum, - Scald Mead, Coughs from . tabercrilMis deposits-in : the - lungs , White •Swelling,s, Debility, Dropsy, Ne uralgia, Dyspepsia or. Indigestion; Syphilis . and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial , Diseases, Female Weaknesses and, indeed , . the whole . .series-"of complaints that, arise from impurity of the blocid.. Minute reports of 'individual cases . -may. be - found in Arka's AmErimAir ALNLOCAC:IOOII..ii furnished' to the druggists • for.: gratuitous distribution, wherein may 'be learned the directions for 'hi use, .and •some of the • remarkable cures...which , it • has,. made when all other.rentedies• had failed to afford , relief.. Those cases are -purposely _taken . front all sections of the - conntry,- in order . that every* reader may have access 16..500:1C. 00' who can-speak to him, of its benefits froin . •• persenal experience. Scrofula depresses the • vital energies, and thus leaves.its.victims - far . more subject. to.disease and its.:fatal reaulta . * thane.* are healthy Constitutions. , it . • tendi .to . shorten, mid does kre4,tly shorten,. the iierage duration .of human life..,. The vast. importance of these considerations has . :led . ua to spend : years in perfecting a:remedy , which is ademiste - to its. cure.. This we 'now-- offer .to the public under, the mime of Arun's. Smts,ti.Ann.L.,,,• . although it is .composed: of ingtedients;. some . of Whielt - exceed the best of Sarrapari/ki in: alterative: Power; . -By its aid yini may-protect yourself from the suffer ing and danger . pf • these 'disorders,. • Turge out the..foul corruptions :that - rot **and fester in the blood, purge out. the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. ...13Yiti - pecu , . • liar - Virtue's .•.this remedy stimulates the vital functitfflr,. and .thus expels the distempers which lurk, within.•the . systent-or , burst Out On any part Ot : • We, know the Public have been deceived.by many comPouods. of, Sorsaparilia,.- . .that, ..promised much and did nothing . ; . but they will neither.be deceiVed :nor . disappointeil this.': Its virtues have been proven, byabun dant trial,. and .there remains rno . . question of its surpassing:excellence for the eure•of the ablictilig. diseases it is. intended .to reach. • Although-under the same .name, ! if is-o. very . %different rnedicine:from • any other-whicr(has . -.been befeire the people; and is.' arore ef fectual than :any: other which ha's ever been ityailsiblita them: . : ctlFAtitY PECTORAL, The world's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, andlor the relief • of Consumptive patients in advanecid stages of the disease. - This has beeri • So. long • used and 'So tut:, 4ersally knOWn, that We . .'need'(lo no more' than assure the public that . its quality is kept . up to the beit it ever has been, and that it mil be relied on to do• all it has ever done: • . Prepared bir . C: ATEA & CO. . , Practical and dnalytieai chemists - , Lowell,Miss. Sold by all drnggistdevery where. J. O. BROWN & Son, itnd by ail the drug, eebtn in Pottevill% illeo by all dealertqtrKlldine eve here rYw • • July Ps. CARRIAGES I CARRIAGES !!, The undersigned buis taken the Short in Ifast Norwe- Hfuo street, near•Fomrors Foundry, lately occupied by. offman & Rishell, where be is prepared to t; ,z receive orders in his line of business., which will be'promptly executed. All kinds of re . r done. '3l Always_ on hand,' fluishid and partly finished work,: whit& can be inspected. W. hREWER." April SO, 14.-.484r0l • Lateof Reading,-Pa . .INT i RE TI2~tO HRToSY. OF scaousTOlC'S'''Olic"N 17Ac03, • While laboring wider Certnneptiop. #teik heveAtii. itereireed Tonic and illosailevan Pill. act. she System,: in • curing that • • COATED REGULATOR, Preserver, AND SAFE. A.. - a""E'EL 7 S 29-1 y-eow GREAT 81:100ESS ATTENDIENI , IT! The above ... /ken many years ago, after he bad recovered From Consump: thin s -by a course'of his "SCHENCK'S Put.uonto • SYRUP) . The likeness. although it does not represent him' any thing like as bad as he was at the worst.-yet it Is In strong contviii with the hale and vigorous looks. the Portrait below, which is the. tme likeness of hi t the present time. The contrast, between these t% .por traits is so great that many would not b'elie've mto be the'Same.person. Yet there , are hundreds of rsOns in.and around Philadelphia 'who • Will re ze both 'portraits to be true representations;. When the first was taken he weighed 10T pounds; at the present time his weight is 220 pounds. , • , . . • •To Twe. olifstac,.,.. • -• . Thirty years ago I was _in the last stages ,of Pulmo nary Consumption, and given up to die. I'resided in Philadelphia, - and - Dr. Joseph Parish, then of this - city, ordered me. to Moorestown, N. J., a distance of nine miles, which took me two days CO- get • there. 'On my. arrival 'I was pnt to tied,' and there laid for many weeks. 'This was my native.place, where racily family . lived and had died of Consumption: Dr. Thornton, who attended my father in hisiast illness, was called,-afiii gave me one week to fix up my affairs... Jle had seen all myfam ily go that way; and thought I was to go:too. Then I' heard of the remedies-I now offer to the_ ,publtc;'which cured me.: It seemed to me that-Leonid - Inel them peu- etrining my %chide system,: . "- They soon ripened the, matter on my lungs; land' would spit off more than a pint of offensive yellow mat ter every. morning. .As soon as that began-to subside, my cough, :feV'er, pahi, night sweats , -all began to leaVe 'me. and my appetite liec.ame so . greet that it Was with difficulty I could keep from' eating too. mach, 1. - soon gained my strength, and I-have been growing,' in flesh ever since.. For many years. I have enjoyed uniriter, rept.ed good.health,-keeping the liver .and stoniach healths' with the Se: nceil Tonic andllandrake Pills, - as I am of a bilionsterriperamerit.:' IKy weight is two hun-: dred and-twenty pounds. On lily recovery people would.. ige n d for me,far. and near, to ice if their cases were like none, For this purpose I pay professional visits in the, large cities. The consumptives 'wish tp see the one that makes these medicines. and who was cured of consumption by them. :To make new hings . is impossi ble ; but cavities in' the lungs; and chronic. ulcerations of. the bronchial tubes cam he healed. Such' cases 'are "dying hciurly under the ordinary. treatment of physi.' Mans, andjust such -are cured, by. the priiper ;use. of Schencks Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic,. and Man: drake Pills . ' . . • •. I am'now it healthy.man, with a large caVity in the middle lobe of the right lung, the loiver lobe very much hepatized acid complete adhesion of.. the 'pleura. The left lung is sound, and the'upper like of thelright lung is inn tolerably healthy condition.' The great, reason why physician, do not cute consumption is; they try . to do too-much they give medicines:to: stop the .cough, to stop•chill,.to stop night s.weat.s, hectic fever, and; by so doing. they derange the, whole digestive' powers. locking up the secret ions. and, eventually the" pat lent , .sinks and dies. , After I make M careful ezautination of the patient with the .Respitorneter, - burl dud lungs enough lento cure. I direct the patient how . to use the three reiriedies... Remove' the cause; and they will all stop of their own.accord. No one can be cured of con: sumption, liver complaint - dyspepsia, catarrh,. canker. ulcerated throat, unlesS the liver and stomach are made healthy, In New England this canker.. chronic Catarrh-, ulcoraied throat, elongation. of uvula, is • more Preva lent than in any ether seCtion of the country. • This. is. frequently caused by a. foul stomach. . You .rimy burn it out with caustic time and seam% and all they.will get is temporary relief Correa the stomachandliveri and they will heal np themselves.. - • . • . • Good nutrition is the.ratedi: -If •yon baveany. di cease in any part of the bOdy, it will,remain,there, and decay more and.rnore, until you can get the stomach in the condition to digest food, and mike,. new:' blood to, takelhe place .Of diseased' matter. This:-is ' the only way to heal cavities in•the lungs and ulcerated bron -tidal tubes. Correct the stomach and Jiver, and natnre will do the healing. Many' persons: have an idea that certain medicines are great purifiers of the blood. When blood is once diseased It cannot be i - trilled ;"it. is ai s6ised the same as the'diseased matter m the SypteM, ; but get the appamtsis in order, stomach.the liver and stoach, ' and give it plenty.of nourishing food. it will thalie new blood, which will take the place of that which is • di . sensed, - , • . ••• Schenek , s Pulmonic Syrup is one of the best prepar3- tions of iron in use, it is a powerful tonic in itself. and when. the Seaweed Tonic dissolves the 'mucus in the 'stomach', and it is carried off by the aid of the Mandrake Pills, the Pulmunic Syrup is made-into blood. 'This is the only way to 'consumption. If I. cannot get. a 'good appetite. and fpod dues not. digest, I - cannot cure the patient. NOM- mind the cough; remove the cause and it will stop of itself. This is the. most trouble- 1 have with my patimitsst my rooms. They Say, "Doc tor, I feel, stronger; I. can- eat ; any night sweats are better, and I feet better every way'; . but my cbuglirls 80 bad yet ;•'„and they are 'astonished t hear Me say' that does not Matter .; remove the cause, and the cough will stop of itself: Schetick'sSeaweed'creates a good appe the in about nine days; - wherithere is •no lung disease, unless the liver is so congested that the Mandrake Pills cannot unlock th'e ducts of the, gall bladder in that short space of time, in order - to allow the stale bile. to pass off. Keep, the liver and Stomach healthy; and there Ia less danger of consumption or any other. disease. -'lt is • hard to take cold when those organs arc healthy. Those that are low spirited, dreary, 'feeling stupid, coated tongue. poor appetite,. nervous:. stomach - fall • of wind;.everything that is eaten lies heavy. loss of Me mory, try one bottle of SCHENCK'S SEAWOOD TON-' le and one bees • of. SCHENCK"S. ,MANDRAKE PILLS. It, is only ricost of one - dollar and tweety-flve cents, , .with-full directions.. . • • '- • • . • ' • • This is sufficient, in many, cases,. to satiety what the medicines are. .Frequently one bottle .makes . a great change in the are., • Any person that enjoys ordinary health: by using the Seaweed and Mandrake Pills occa, atonally, must get thedigestive organs in each *healthy, condition thdt they become fleshy. .I can produce a. number of my Old consumptive, patients now-enjoying good health, weighing nearly 200 pounds. I. will'- con-, elude by relating three cures I have made in New York,: and which are all different, and wish any One Who-feels . i any interest in the.inatter to visit them. 'Ninth( Mrs, Farloiv,:residing then at let iloaston afreet.• Her hus band called upon me at-my rooms 32 Bond street, and wished rue to call and see her.. He saidi could do no . good ; that he-had all the beat medical. attendance; and .all said she was ton far gone with Consumption to be cured; but she had heard- of some great cures I' had made, and he desired to gratify her wishes. . I called, - and (Mind her lying confined to her bed in the last stage of bronchial ceinsiimption. and without doubt must have died soon;' lexainined her lungs; found bothbronchial tubes' very meth affected, but no cavities had fanned ,herlittg,h Was very severe the spit-box KW -half full of. thick puss.'.. Pulse 140. legs swollen very much; and worse than:di - chronic diarrhea. .11er bowels had been moved eleven times that day... I told.her that she' had lungs enoughio he cured, but that ;this ,diarrhea -had been of long standieg snd her stomach was in such an ulcerated eonditiod Olt I was afraid. nothing could be done.' She insisted I should try and do what I could. for her,:olmierving that she could not; last long in the condition she was in, and I' could, not • make her any, 'worse. - I give. her first a dose of:-my .Mandrake And the -Tenic.and Syrup freely, • That was on Tuesday, .and - by the next Sunday the dlarrheawas carried off„ her appetite had returned, and she. could sit up in bed and `eat.her dinner. • She is tiow well, and. gave me a long ,certificate,.sertifiedto ify the Rev. Dr. •DoWling, • Mrs .Bartholomew, S3' West Forty-fifth street; came to my rooms with a tumor on her liver. She was low spirited, skin Sallow.' tongue coated, - bowels costive, no. appetite, arid - fast sinking into the grave. The said Id new had beeff running over fourteen yeark. - -I gave her Syrup Tonic and, Pills, and told her to take-them juit as the -directions were printed. She" came back .to my .rooms, 32 Bond street in two weeks. somewhat better; . .heitongne had.began to clean a little around the'edges, herakin whiter and her eyes' brighter, and - the tumor discharking very offensive matter, ranch faster than it had-ever done before.. She.kept gradually improving,' and in about two moeths she came to my rooms very flinch' frightened, - . Saving, that the thinor -had nearly stopped running.; and Was healing.up. and that every doctor had told her that if it ever healed it would cause her depth:. I. told her that .the disease 'hadall left her system: and nature would heal the nlcernp: They are now healed; and have been for about a year • anslkehe is as hea.-ly and robust a woman as you will fend it 'days walk. She is glad fur any one to call on-her, and takes great pains to visit any.one that she hears hananything . Bk.: her case; and tries to get theni toeome and tee me. The next case is Miss Scofield, from Stamford, Conn„ Mrs. Bartholomew got her dovM to see me, end she has been ever since at het house. - . When she first came to my-rooms, , she was much emaciated Withs distressing cough, s.pitting large quantities of ,blood. I examined her 'tangs with therespfrometer, antWu all my practice never found one with one lung so far gone and the other Innk so sonnd. I could not give much encouragement, thought she woulddie ; but -to astonishment-the PalmOldc Syrup. Seaweed Tonic, and .Mandrake Pills all seemed to goright •to ',mirk:the Inns is all healed over. leavit it cavity as large as • a goose egg ; good appetite, fine spirits and has gained some thirty-five pOntida- in-weight. She has some cough yet, which I do not think it would be of. great interest to some ;more. judiced physician to'vistt these emus,. particularly Miss Scofield. or any of them- who' have been cured by my medicines, _They are numerous in New YOrk but the above three all differ.frOm each other!' and if medicines .are ,doing what , Irepresent they.are . , -they should have PM credit and the acted Ithown where and how they' may be eured. T. IL SCHENCK, M.D. . • Dr.: J. 11. Schenck can be found at his principal office No. 3ff North Gth.Street, Philadelphia, every Saturday. froth 9-* A.' M.. until to' give' advice free of charge:. butfor a thorough' ethunlnation he, charges three 'dollars. Price 'of the Pulmonic Syrup and Sea- - weed Tonle each $1 215 . pesbaltle,.or $(1-the half dozen. Mandrake Pills (incents per box, and is. for sale by all -Druggists and Dealers. . • ' , OWARD .ASSOCIATION, • PHILADELPILiA, PA. • . Dine's:nes of the !Verrone; ,Senzine nary - and. Sexual filystents—new and tellable treatment-in revolts of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION --sent.by mall in sealed letter envelopes, free of , charge.. Addres.s, Dr. J..SRILLIN HOUGHTON. Howard 'Arad eiation, No. 2 South Ninth street, EtliadelPhia, Pa. Tan 40, 'Gt. - • • . . . HOLERA 'AND DIARRHEA BIIX TIIRE—ann iniithrable remedy. Prepared and sold Pharmatentlog Chemist:. by NOT. 7. !ILI Qtrit.GEONiki Auld .Sheeira Wool.Spongea, at . - : Nov. T; '63: rilnussze suoucncit BRACER J. at Apothecali DUBE WHITE CASTILE SOAP, as F 1t0v24,' , 631 FirMIES*, Apotheaary ailiM ISCEIIANEOUS. Putnam Clothes Wringer. ... . IS I THE ONLY RELIABLE SELF, SEAS :WRINGER: i t u . . • No ifo041; tk to Swell or. Split.: • : No. TWA. wall! get out of order. .. , Warrant"! with or wit h outt Cog Wheelie. .li-took tit.. FIRST PREMIUM at Ofty-seven State and County Fairs in 1563, raid is, without exception, TIIE .BEST WRINGER ever made. , , •- ,- Patetited In the United States, England, Canada, mid Australia.. Agents wanted in every town, and in all parte of. the world: ••• •• , Sample. Wringer. sent, Express •Pald, 9a receipt •pf Energeticagenta can make from $3 lo.sl o per' ay. No. 2, $6 50. No. 1, $T 50. No. F. $550. No. A.-$9 60.; Manufactured and sold; wholesale and retail, by THE FUTNASI • MANUFACTURING CO., • No. 13 Plitt Street, New York, and Cleveland. Ohio .. • S. C. NORTHROP. Agent. . • • What Everybody Knows, iiss s . That Iron. well galvanized, wilt not rust ; . • 'That a simple machine 15 better than astomplicated one; That a Wringer 'should be self-adiustidg, durable, and efficientv - , ' • , • . That Thumb - screws and Fastenings . cause delay and ' trouble. to regulate and keep in order ; That wood soaked in hot water will swell; shrink, and' split ; , . That,wood bearings for the abaft to ran in will wear • out; • . That the Patna Wringer. with or Without. cog-wheels; will not tear he clothes 7, . That cog,-wheel regulators are not essential ; ' s t :That the Pan Wringer has all the advantages, and not one of th disadvantages above named ; That all who Nave tested .14 pronounce it the best Wringer ever made ; . • • That it will wring a Thread or - a Bed-quilt without al terition 1 . • . ~ . We might fill the paper with testimonials, but in sert only a few(43 convince the skeptical, if such there bed and we ea 3 to all, test Putnam's Wringer..." Test it THOROUGIIL - with ANY and ALL others,: and if not entirely satisfactory, return it. - - • • • Perau Mancracraranic , Co.Ginvtienters ; I know. from practical oxpedence that iron,wellgalvanized with zinc, will not oXidizeor rust one particle. The Putnam. Wringer is as near perfect as possible, .and I can cheer . fully,reammend it to be the best in use. • • • . . . Respectfully yours, • _ .„ - ' O. W . WHEELER; Cleveland; Ohio. .1; 13r Many years' xperieuce in the .galvanizing business enable me to 1 rse the above statement in all partic ulars: ,Hir . LEFFERTS,, No. 100 Beekman Sr. . • New York; January, '1364. . . . . We: have tested Petunia's Clothes' Wringer by practi cal working, and know that it will do. It Is cheats; It is simple; it requires no room, whether at, work or rest i a child can operate it ; 'it does its duty thorough ly; it saves time•and it saves wear'and tear. We ear nestly advise all •,.% ho have much washing to do, with all intelligent persons who have any, to boy this Wring , er r lts,vill pay, for itself in a`year at most' • • - lies. HORACE GREELEY. . 'July 2, '64.. : „ • 2T- Read. This! J. It. , TROXELL'S. :- CHEAP CHINA, GLASS, , AND CIWCKERY STORB I - Centre Street, Opposite Mortimer House, OTTS - , . . .. . The citizens' of 'Pottsville and. neighboring ' to - Wm, villages and hamlets.. One and all, are invited -to call and•examlne my stool: of wares before buying else where, as lam not, to 'Am undersold, and can furnish 'Housekeepers with - every article they want in tny.litie of bUsiness: liithe stock of _ • •" • • •. , . French. China, •-. , fonnd : Tea Setts, Dinner Setts, Card and Cake Baskets, Watch. Caws, Silgar :Holders . , Match. Sake; Motto 3lngs, Motto Cups and Saucers; \ Colones, China Setts for Children, and .a general, variety of Toj'a, Glass Ware. • - Choicest,. IMest patterns, .consisting„..of .Table and Bac Tumblers, Champagne and Wine Glasses, Ale and Beer Glasses, Decanters, Bar and. Bitter Bottltipnb lets, Plates. Castor Bottles, Pitchers and CreamecCel .eries, Sugar Bowls, Spoon Milder:l. Syrup Cans; Fruit F.'ritit Jars, Cake'Stands, Kerosene Lamps of every variety, Lamp*Chininevs,' Lanterns, Candlesticks, Candy Jars. • • . CrOckery t. • Crocitery!'.. • A full assortment ..bt" IRON STONE CIIINA,.of ftirent patterns; in setts or single.pieces, to suit the lie. A large,assortment'of common C. C. Ware, which I will sell at 'low. figures. •- - • - Yellow.and Stone Ware. Pudding Dishes, Pie -Dishes. Cullenders, Milk Pans, • Jelly . Moulds; Pitchers. Tea Pots, Butter Pots Milk Pots, Jars, Jogs, etc., etc. - , ' • • MISCELLANEOUS :—Tollet Setts, Castors, Slop Jari and.Poot Baths; Quart and Pint Flasks ; 'Coal Oil, 'the. Jar* of every description.. , • . MERCHANTS!'?can sell you Goods at City Prices, thus saving yOu freight: Call and gee if it is not so. . • J. - R. TROXELL. April,l6, . C. G. BRUCE dz. PRESTON, .. - ARECir - "AND NAVY - AGENTS; . . i . Wiushington,lD. C.; oFFoiEs 2.. . • Ish) : -4-gl NEtTli STREET. • Clerolarl,'4Pbiii. - - • .I . • . No. I Lvii&N's I.ll.ociL, --• { PUBLISH. THE ARMY HERALD • • . AND oot.i.scr Pension.s,. Bounty, Back: Pay, Pius kostiy;Diacharged and Resigned Oiriersai PAY . - • ~ and all other •i WAR; • Cle , _anse ..lte $lOO BOunty due soldiers - discharged fur wounds' re eived in battle, 'collected wertfour net. At. We. pay especial attention to claims in which other. at torneys FAILED, or-which have been SUSPEN DED, of which there are tens of thonsands.- We have already 'collected and paid 'over to soldiers and their heirs over $500,000, and are payinz thousands We secure •Pensions for ten - dollars, .and'collect Bounty. and Back Pay for ten per cent.,•and no pay-un til rt-rsa we have Succeeded... • . . - - - . TOR ARMY liziLix.n is published ,monthly. and - is de voted to the interests of the soldier and his heirs—to whom it isinvezuzin.z. Write ng and we will Send you 'a espy free, OIL, for TIMM CENTS we will send you by return of snails fine engraved tinted likeness ,(Album size) of Lt , Geri. Grant. and. oe Amur Ilztizzn for. one year:: To persons sending a club of four, we will send q. 4 premium. an additional Likeness and Tna HERALD for one yeiir,:aud for each-additional subscriber and ad , ditional lAkeness.to the getter up of the club, a 0 that a person sending us a Club of ten and $3, will be entitled to receive, liiinseif, ses-rs Likenesses -and Toe AENIY HERALIi for one year; and for any other number In the .same ratio,. • • . nEFroarri . cts. Iroohington, D. C. Apri/ 18. 1.344. We take pleasure. in saying that C. U. Brace. Esq., has complied with the act of Congress.entAoriging cer tain persons to . act as Army and Navy Agents for the .collection of war claims against the Government, and to.recomniend him to all persona that have claims, they Wish".colle4(l.promptly. . UnitediStates Senators—Benjamin F. Wade...J . ohr' Shernian. ,iv h ir ft . r i rper • May 2S, . Eag. of Corm - Feu- I E. R. Eckley, Wcn. Johnsori, ;le 'Gas Stove Works, N H. D. BLAKE, Cooking & Heatijng by. GAS. NO S 01E. NO D 1,13. 1 1. NO. SKULL. The "Eagle Gas Stores will Boil, Broil; Roast, Bake, roust, Stew, and Heat Iron., - 'ER than COAL:or WOOD -I have hand, and make to order . STOVES and FURNA I ES,. for Chemists,Tinners, Bookbindera,:Den ties, Tei Stores, - Vulcanizing Stoves, Photographer's Ovena, ~ and for-Tailors• and Laundly Irons. td for Deeeriptive Catalogue, • I ub manufacture Coal Oil Storm, for' Cooki gland Beating. Burns the. common Kerosen: Oil, and does the Cooking for' a. Family-'.for ONE CENT PER HOUR: • H. 'D. BLAKE, Sole littanufactuferi '474 BROADWAY; Pi: Y. • The American Advertising arid Purchasing Agency receive o dere for the above-named Merchandize. Bus. ~ E. ALVORD. Corresp. Dep., FOWLER WELD2OB Broadway, N. y. July 2,-1.- • ' 27 Pi.C11.13 I lit G'AND 4114. 4 1.14-IFITT.ING ES. tabtsbanent, . Centre Si.,' Pottsville. u ;li The s scriber announces. to' the public that .. 4 . 1. he has p rchased the interest of his late par .the Mr: .B. S/11114 in the Plumbing and Gas. , - fitting B siness, and that, he will carry on - the . • business hereafter. on, his own account... .11e.respect :fully. sohcits the patronage Of the public, which he will endeavor to merit by strict • attention to' business. 'lle has located himself in Centre street,' nearly ,opposite the American House, where he will be happy to meet, all th.. who desirebis services . . . . rtril constantly keeps on hand all kinds of Brass Cocks, - der closets, Iron, Copper and Lead Bath Tub,' • Porcelaiu and Copper Wash Basins,. Iron and Lead Sinks, Hydrants, Pavement Plugs; Gum and Leather 'Hose for Pavements, Branch Pipes of all slue, togeth "er with 'a 'general assortment 'of Gas Figures, ,of the mostap Of roved kinds, - all — which will be sold and put up at th j lowest rates. ' ' GEO. N. DOWNING. Pottsville, April 14, .61 .. . - . Ir..tf . . . • Encourage Rome Illiannfacturai. _ , ... ICIIAIILES • KEIIRER, .• . - . • WA,P1131 , 10727.1R81L OF - • ' - . . til‘ s ' IANDER SAFES, ''`l ' Second St., Pottsville,.: , • - .Annowices to the busineis community of lhia • and theadjoining counties, that he - manufac- turesS 'VANDER. SAFES of . all sizes and . ..., H kinds,warranted Fireproof. which, - In point of - - 4LA. work nship and finish, will compare , with those ob.: tained . rcim any .other establishment in the . .conntry,— Ile always keeps safes on hand for sale, and will make them any size, for Banking and , other Public Institu ,tions, as cheap, it not cheaper than they can be obtained -from abroad. - _.. . • . He refers to Benjaminidaywood, George Bright,lhos. Cooch and A. Hendersbu, of this 'Borough, who hays his Safes in use. -, . Vane 19, .63.-34-11 . . . NEWBOOKS. • - ' - ' .. • . • • .• . • SPEKIE.S AFRICA a Journal of the DlntoyerY of he Source of the Nile, with Maps and Illustrations. FAMILY PRIDE, by the author of Pique. • ' YOUTH'S-HISTORY OF THE REBELLION, by W. , lil Thayer. ... • . . SMILES! TNDURTIUAL BIOGRAPHY, a capital Wsk, by Samuel Smiles, ar.thor of Self-Helps., . • ANNUAL OF SCIENTIFIC ;DISCOVERY, a Tear Book of Facts in Science and Art: NATIONAL - ALMANAC and Annual. Re: Also, a fresh supply of PARTON'S BUTLER, PI. GEON HOLE GENERALS, antra variety of other pu t? . Reath) , a, for sale at '. • . -B. BANNAN'S .Ap .30, 'frt. ...800k Store, Pottsville. CHEAP, .000 D. R00111.(1.1 '• HALF TEIX PRICE OF =I- EtEENtS GENUINE PEBBLE ROOFING la now iore than any other kind. :IL .la both. Fire. and Proof; anct outlast: two tin. roofs, while •it inly about ball the price of tin. This .rooting, is by the subscribers, at short notice.: - • ' BANNAN DEFREBN. ,It cannot be put on roofs pitching ,o ver a inches to the ( 1 4 ; It can be put on Val, If neeessaty.. • used , 4 oratel costs pat o SALT copy front son's Prize Essay," which we' find Olrio' Farnuo In Great k ßritaln, In .the hest fa' triCts, we find the , allowance of salt (I ting $401111(1 - the subjoined figures, tal i , .centre or b 1011: In Belgians there existsa legal allcn of salt, that - tiihieh hiteinleil for ag r i, rul i)tnixtes , being, .;exempt troni ti ll le;iied :the - .60er; Arid' the law tin t oxen a done of two and one -tenth ounr head per bens: This is too much for calves And • Sso , lrtile for bullochi,,i tv ' to-English ni Glernttni:prailiee.: m or the Belgians , nix their untaxed ar salt with gypiron or chalk; in ordtr er it too impure Esn other purt.os es, distributing it to the farmer. .sett With the. horie, colt, ass or mil 4, is a ftegaen in. England and 4inerica., An. the usual allowance fora - full-grown h i. middle height is'abont two ounees Nr : In Belgium the' quantity cit salt appffil In a full4roWn horses by the-govenn little more thin:l'one ounce per diem.' • Sitaar...-- 7 The RoMans gave to their , of sheep; every fifth day; an allowance PC amounting to. about half an ounce per And this is precisely .the .quantity - *lii e) stiileMployifd-in England and salmi. 'for sheep - full grown' and of ordinary e i NuMerons experiments have proved that is more bineficiallo.sheep than to.any o f species of cattle.; RR •-• nos.—:-The best prlSportimi to. aipt "3 3 basis . appeats. to be but one ounce of W I every twelve pounds of ihrir , :wasn, or thirds of-an ounce . per -head per diem for ro*n.pigs.> Iu case of anticipated di the dose may be slightly in-creased. VENTII4TING STABLE.S.—The Irish Gazette says r "The best mode of real stables' or any other buithings is to trial 'ision for the admisiion Of pure air trot exterior, and the escape of the fOul - and hanged air from thein'aide, which ascot the upper portion of the. apartMent.. 'T( this, mike apertures in the ()inside walls hind the horses, about feet front the ec ual surilice,lwith a descending-due to „6.incites of theiioor, where there must aperture at the inside. These apertures .deseeading flue are tor the admission of air . ;. both the outside and the insidefipc should be guarded with close grating. the escape of the 'foul air, a horiZontal . must: beput up over the horses' heads, to'the, ceiling, made of perforated. zinc, `to - the.external air at both ends, which be guarded by a valve that may be ( or shut at pleasure, so . that if the wind . against one end it May be shut and the end . opened.. By this plan ri - constant cii thin may be maintained. cREAH Pix.- .7. -Mix together 1 egg, I , sugir,. a piece of butter, the size of an eg cups flour; 1 teaspoonful cream of Aerial teaspoonful soda, 1 cup sweet milk. this on' tin plates, and bake light •hrew When cold, split them opeti..and Put in I custard, made as follows . ; Take 2 eg4" cup sugar, citp :flour, - 1 pint milk; ; If/ with lemon. ' !eat the eggs, sugar tine together; boil the Milk, and while .b( stir in the rtiixture, letting it cook n fet ;Ands. The above quantity will inak6 common 474 BROADWAY, N. Y. atittex ~~~CYIy ~" ~.~., CORY MEAL Crict i teas.—,Beat teggi and•Roun,On • .tliem 1 quart-of sour milk" sweet milk, cream • ckf: tartar. , must'be ',use add half a teaspoonful of salt, - and a teaspoonful of soda; stir. them all top and then.stir in sifted -coin meal • enoul Make a very stiff batter. HaVe ready ing an, half full orhotlard, it which the batter.from a spoon ; when nicely ho ed, -turn them over, and when done, lay ona colander to drain; s and send to the hot. • SCALDED GINGER CARE , . , ---Put 1 pint o lasses and 2 spoonfulb'Of butter in a par. to boiling, then our it on to 1 quart of of Btir it well and when cool add '_'-eggs. beaten, 1 - tablespoonful' of soda dissrolt two. large spoonfuls of brandy, and on' ginger. Add enough flour to make it t enough town ; work it out thin, end bal square tins. - To Coox GII/1101 Coax.—Take 2 dm. of green corn, well cleaned from the ! slightly cutoff the edge,of the kernels • a sharp knife, and scrape the remainder Place in a pot with 2 teacupfuls of watt When cooked out so there is danger op ing, thin Nrith sweet - milk. When well 'season with salt,' and add butter to taste. • . . BORG() AFPLE SAucE. 7 -Put a pint of syrup 'on to boil, and then beat three egi a froth. As soon as the syrup bolts, r he stirring rapidly all the time boil three minutes, then pour it into a dish, and stir in a Utile good vinegar, or on juiCe. - When cold it is a good edit for apple butter. - - FRUIT CAKE,—Pour 1 pint of boiling w' on lb. of fat salt pork, chopped very, let itstand until it cools, add 2 cups of L and 1 of molasses, 1i lbs. of raisiss, 2 spoonfuls of. soda, 5 . cups of flour, I tt spoonful of cinnamon, and do. of elm More fruit and spices can be added if ed. 4uvrtss:--Take 1 qt. new milk, 2, tablespoonfuls yeast, butter the size of at. Warm the milli, and mix. With other in) ants at night; in the morning turn into rings, .01 dr-op- on tins, - and bake a brOwn. To-be eaten with butter fpr • fast. . . . . , ~ VIRGINIA COAX .DODGEIIS.-7 1,..„ aPCI.! , pints of unsifted yellow corn meal, one t3l , spoonful of lard, •and one pint. oftiiik, A' All well, together, and bake in cakes the of the hand, and "an inch thick. To bet* en hot, with butter, molasses, or both, wr! --, ferred. • -NUMBER PM:B.-1 cup of butter. .2 of st,^,t and 3 eggs. , Ileatihe eggs andsugaryo : ' er, then add . one grated nutmeg :10 (r-t teaspoonful of. sateratus.. Stiffen, s-jtb-Ft• fit:lent flour, roll them.'cut -in rduntls, 17: bake ina quick oven: • • GOOD BISCLIT.-TWO ' 'teaspoonfuls "tartar, one of soda, -half do, of salt. PO fme,"and Well tnized with one quart of 60 Rub in a piece of butter the size of as eg. mixlnlysoft . with thick sour milk orb milk, and bake 'quickly. VINEopt Piz —bliz 2 cups_ of vinegar , of sugar, 2 tablespoonfuls o f finer, and piece 9f butter the size tablespoonfuls a yvalnid• a paste to receive these ingredients, and b the sante as any ordinary pie. TEA CAN.E.-M . ix 2 cups .ereatz 3 cops° t; tf , sugar,..s eggs , the whites-beaten to a Iva , froth. I teaspoonful soda, flour to wake shoul as . stiff .as pound •eake. Salt slid spire to the_ tasty.`