. .. "- :,:1. ' ' , ; - ' e .. '' 4i T:=t, , t.; ; 41Elit : ~.,. ' ill eit4 a 4,14,* _ A . Sri:tiaras ironTainnintizat the days when Illih-piiiiiMinitiamenOvore the rash- Tory r:l:liaialliorrthe...rnle; and racing the cue . , tompbthe western lakes...*welteard„ felt and laughed. at the following, did at Buffalo,., by Jim Brunclagei**te of the Columbus': • The General - Wayne and CduMbus were both up tot Detroit, and steam tit. ready . for a start. . Captain, clerk% mates and engin ecrs were on the wharf electioneering and teliing al.l sorts of lies aboUt their own and the rival boat:: Brundage headed off Capt. Pratt of the Wayne, who Ind in tow a squa d o f twenty-nine passengers, whose leader, bargainer and made, wile a. :Un - :mg-minded woman of forty-five; who didn't suite like the "nasty, high premium steaniboats; "what's fillers blowing up besides scaldid! folka.". "But my dear woman," saidtrandage, you just: step this way a minute:l'U continue •rxt that the Columbus Can't - blow up. It's impossible." - Brundage got the:company' to the gang-. way, and then brought out of the - kitchen a bucket of water not much warmer than milk just from the cow.' • "There. madam !"cried the exultant and truthful . -''Vire never heat our water hotter than that. So, you Bet, we can't blow up; and if we should„don't you see the wa ter ain't hot enough to hurt any body I * We • carry low steam _ we do !.... The argument prevailed, and the Columbus got that lot 'of passengers. - • Upon another occasion, Brundage was -at the canal packet landing„ as the boat — came :in from Rochester, on Saturday evening, ex- ercising all his eloquence to induce a compa ny of very piously inclined travellers to take the Columbns u which was to leave Sunday Morning. • They objected to going on a Sun- •day boat, but still - didn't like the expense of laying over in Buffalo till ;Monday morning. Brundage's eiplanation satisfied and decided "Ladies and gentlemen," he said, ' "we don't. do any Sunday work on the Columbus, only to get her out of BUffalo. Yon see We get up steam enough on Saturday. night to last ns all the way to Detroit, and then just as soon as we get put the lighthouse, we lash the wheel and let her jog' along herself. She's been through so - often,' she knOws the way just as,,well as any of us." - . • They Went with him. , HAN' ENUATS yon A SOLDIER. ---"Bri4," of the La Crosse Democrat, is an inhuman joker, and lately witnessed a scene in Milwaukee, that we 'transfer to our columns. The reader must picture a stout, big-bellied, short-haired recruiting offic.er, with a blue cap, broad, stifffrontispiece; a short sword, a blue uni form, a size too small, and a raw customer from "faderland," with wooden shoes and long-tailed gray coat. The officer Was after recruits for a German regiment, and thus went for his susceptible 'Countryman: "Ho! dere, Hans! be dat you ?" "Came mit me to be a.gojer man -r! "Nein i" "Yaw ! Come! It be: BO nice." • "Nein ! I gals shoots:" "Nix ! Py tam it is better as`good. It be foon all de vile: You .enlist mit me you gets 113ili hundred tollars •, "So?, "Yaw. And you gets such nice clothes ash Inver gas! Shust look at me!" • “s o ?,, "Yaw. And, in ter morning yen de trum peets dat is, de gurnere gompliment to come an'.git your schnapps'mit him." - "Yaw. And purty soon, bime by, de trum pacts agin and dat ish de gurneys gompliments to come eat some sour-krout un sausage mit him, by tam !" "So,. mynheerT7 - "Yaw, dat ish so. ..Den purty soon, bime hy, der trum peets, dat ish de gurneys_ gorn pliment, to ride mit him in der carriage to see youT vrow or your Katrina. And den you rides all•over de city mit him and it no costs you one . tatn cent.- 'And bime by de trum' peets, and. dat ish de gurnel's gompliments to come and schmoke a bipe mit him! And bitne by, purty soon, right away, de trum poets like de tuyfel, and dat ish de gtirnel's gom pliments to come and get your neiri hundred tollais bountish.. I tinks, but I guess-not,-py "Yawl So •goot!" ' "1 - £I.W. And den de gurnel and de - Bresi dent shakes hands mit you„ and you cat krout mit de Bresident's vrow and shust like one fighting rooster, py tam 1 And den in a little vile you say der President be one nice man, and you gets anodes hundred tollars bountish, and +der Bresident makes un grand general mit you, iiurty soon, I guess, but I tinks not! ''''ou'go mit me?" "Yaw !" Tux. DARK SIOE OF TM: PIOTURE.—A Front street merchant, young, stout and healthy, after thinking over the matter for several days, corte o pded that glory was not Much after all, and that he would rathel attend to his business than fight on the field of battle. `lmpressed with this idea, and, also the general one that he was liable to draft, he put six hundred dollars into his pocket and, started out in search of a substitute. A short dis tance from his store he met a stout, healthy darkey, a man who had worked'for him, and said : "Sam, :I want Et 'substitute." . - -"Yes, aar," and the darkey laughed. "Now if you will go in my place, " contin ued the mercharit, speaking Slowly and .tinct IY; "I will give you six - hundred dollars." :ye.b.," laughed .Sam... "Lord bress you, you aint anywheres! 'l's got eight hun .dred dollara myself all ready to buy a white . man in case I's drafted. Dat's liters the matter." • - , - • rVront street friend, continua his'senreh RADon..-Orithe road to Epsotu; a Moustached youth,..on the top 'Of 'a drag,. evidently - ambitions being mistaken for "an oibicer," thus - saluted a fat coachman, who WU gravely driving his master and fam- `!Hu you sir! where's Your shirt col lar ? How, dare you come to the Derby with out a shirt collar?": Jo . hu growled forth,whhout lifting his eyes frOm'his horses.: :r• . • "'OW the dooce could I when your mother has not sent home.my, washing ?" FIARP AS A STEEL TRAP.—Two sparks from London, While enjoying .themselvei among the heather MArgyshire, came upon it decent-looking shepherd, reading oa the top of a hill: they accosted him by remarking : "You will have a fine view here; you will see a great way." , aye; otlare,a verry great way:',' "Ah i. you Will sue America here,?" ".Farrei than that," said Donald. "Ah! how's that?" • • . • , just wait till the mist gangs‘aws, and you'll see the mune." A Syracuse man • advertiges for "a small black tan leather collar, through which .was the head Of a black tarrfarrier :dog," We trust he he will recover the lost collar: Av ineensed.female,l who'bit off the end of her husband's nose in Chicago last Week, dg dared it:was the '.'sweetest . morsel: she ever Meta " • • . • • • Sruisreas,'take notice? " The itnproVed sewing machines have a "feller" attached to them. - • - . * Tnz, sovereigns tiniCetert the greatestaway fu this world Are neither -white nor lihtelf.; but GXNERALLY a love quarrel, like the name of a certain big fire-arm, ends in a bum!. Srecas . upon a looking-glass don't - do ranch harm_ Many persons see best through specs. Tug haves of the formt are -Trey are always,whimpering in company: PUtLIO SAILS:: oisiinANS ) ,•-.. • . . • Pursuant. to the_ iirikt• of the- Orphans' Court of 'Schuylkill County; • stbacriber. - ..Admintatiatof Peter FRbert, late of the -Borough of Pillegrove; de-. caned, expo= to Public sale by public 'vend= on • SiterilayOtte•lloth Lipid - Atli) &clerk its tha forenoon; 'at - the.. public house . legge Drumheller lUthe Borough of Pottsville, the fol lowing described Real Relate :.• . • Asertsin tract of lanolin the 13arough of Pinegrot bounded on the north bYa...pubtieroaaleading to Stare hope Furaac.e.,outhe south by.. citheriand of Peter Fil bert, &mated; on the - West : by laid of KV. &-P: Filbert. and ther /lamthin Susquelialma Railroad, on Um vast by, Swattira..ami other. lend-otTeter Filbert, deceased. con eininp ais. acres, and .marked . N0..8 in A diagrams)! the Forge Property.: -_ - • . Also a certain tractof dear end timber land in Pine grove TownsillP..betindtdenthe north by pub-, tic rosd_lesdinglkom,YMex ., ore. on the south by. 2„, land of . Henry Hummel, - Ritzmiller, Stem . Co.} and on'the west by laid or . .1 Huber, containing Also a certain: .of land - in''POrter .Township. bounded _by lands of :John' mint.; ; John. Huber and Henry Hebberling. containing 66 acres,l27 perches: .. Also a certain tract of -land In Pinegrove Township, touted= 8 it er ea—latri the estate of Ley, Seim, Dren kleand Filbert." • . • - ' Also a certain tract-of Coal Land in Barry Township,. containing 614 Acres-- , late Jobtalthert. Also a certainiract of land is.. Berry' TowneblO, toil -raining 226 acrev-late Daniel Sbappet . • ' Also a certain tract of Coal Land in Tremont Town ship: the Swatara Railroad and mddic highway patisin,g through between Pinegrove and Tremont; "containing 166 acres more or less, bounded by other land of Peter Filbert, deceased, and by land of Barman Schad, and being part of the Leimard Brinnet Tract.. . . Also a certain tract of clear and timber land in Tee. Mont Township, containing 85 acres more or lese, and being also part of .the Leonard Emmet tract with the appurtenances, consisting of straw mill, house and stable.. .• • • . . Also a certain tract of . timber land in Tremont Town ship, containing 62 acrra,more or less, and being the lower part of the Leonard Emmet Tract formerly own ed by, Henry Umbehanr. ' ' • . • • Also a certain tract of la= 1n Pinegrove Township, ; containing 40 acres. . . Also a certain tract of land in Pinegrove Township, containing 12 acres. • . • • • ' • . Also I certain tract Of Coal and .Timber land in Fos ter Township, warranted toJohn Filbert, and contain ing 302 acres, 100 percher. - . Also a certain tract of Coal and Timber land in Fos ter Township, warranted to• John Filbert, and contain ing 207 acres. • . . , Also a certain tract of timber land in Pinegrove Township,-containing . 44 acres , and late the propecty . of John Henan. . . . Late the estate or PETER FILBERT; deceased.' . Tertius and conditions made known at the aide. EDWARD J. FILBERT, Administrator By order of the Orphans , Court. . • A. Dottaitia, •. July 30, 1964. • • . ' 31- . PRIVATE • SALES. . . 'MUTATE SALE OF . VALUABLE - - UOTEL -PROPEUTV,' ' Situated in Broad street..in theltormigh of Tamuquiti known as the UNION HOTEL.' The building left bo feet front by SO feet in depth-,all .ingond con dition. Location r in-the-contre of-the. orough. and convenient to the,Railo' Etad.—Terms easy.. For fur ther-particultuly,awlirtalihe.tuidatsigned:-. • 1.3Sql!„: ftprietOi.: . Angust - • • • 33-tf' VALVAELEAPESEEET*7por - SALE. The rirslerslimed ielf 14 . FrIvitte Eale Ms property iri - 111sdlisnoy, CiWeisisting.of a cOrnertk . lot ott Centre street; oymoartel.h ti .Depot,'-26 - ' feet. " front ant 1.1257 feet -dee-P. - f-lhereini erectedic two-stoi7TBAMIrSTOER itIyd.DWELLING BOUT baseinint; Why. ha -feet; and :a' two.atory back-building;tritlicallto3l - 0 40 feet. , Also; _Ste andother orittmlidliags. - . - The property , is, situated iu the,eentre,of the flourishing town of Mabahoy- City, and thereford.well adapted for any towline*. it yields a yearly relit of at le.ast „$640. For further particulars, . apply on the Premises, to the proprietor. • • • ' • •- HENRY .LITSCH. Mahanoy City; :Aug. 13, .64, . .1 - 10 YOU WANT 'A** V, 1:11: Ir.itYEST. -1 "" HERE *IS A' OKA OE. • • • The undersigned offers a FARM; containing 'Pti semi Mof laid, with a Grlist' iilT, Saw Mill, 2X-a story Brick hibuse, and Ilarn; and : on . the e 3; . north part, of the tract therels a 'good . . story Log house, with a . back-bnilding connected, and :stabling, so that the property. .t an he tiiiided into •two farms:- a good soil, well.limed, and.gool fetices„'ncar a good market: adjoins the Union Canal Railroad, and ss 34 mile from the Bofongh o . f Tinegrove: . has a good water-power for -manufacturing. . • .. Trifler this property lower. for greenliacks: than it was sold for six years ago.' when currency Was 'par with gold , --namely, 'for sll,soo—one-third,-in hand, and Ors two-thirds iu one and two yearly. payments, with interest. . Alec), 6 lots In Bonavvitz.'s Addition to Pirieurove. Also, 3 houses in West haven, near§chnylkill Ifaven. I have removed.West...and want to- sell my property in.Pinegrove. For further information,Apply to JOHN GEORGE, Lebanon.' .'DAVID GEENAWALT:. . August Hi; '64. . VALVA F.A.R3I AT PRIVATE - .The subscriber. , - offers at private 'sale lift.‘ valuable consisting of 195 - acres. situated, at the Turn - - -..Spilce in the west part of the Borough of J 2l Orwigsburg.- -Schuylkill .County, -• ' .. miles from Pottsville. . Aluint 95 . acres denied, anffin a - gorsl. 'State - of culti vation ; the remainder is well - tlmbered. • : • • . On the premises are a large two-story Brick Dwelling Ilouie,h large Swiss Barn; Corn Crih, Pig, Stable, and other necessary buildings; a never-failing pump of water at the' house ; a good apple orchard. Also, other fruit trees, such as - cherries, peaches, pears; • - • . - - DANIEL F.EGLEY, Orwigiburg. - • July 30, , 0.1. - • . .• .31-4 t - VAELTAECE REAL ESTATE • . •"' • ' • • In Bern - Township, lierks Co., - AT. PRIVATE SALE. . . . . ' . The subscnbers offer for sale on reasonable and easy ' terms; all that certain tract bf farming land, diVideil in 'to fields of convenient size for farming Purposes, well wate r ed, situate in Bern Townahip,.BerkSOounty,- sev en miles north West of heading, on the. State Road lending from: Reading to Harrisburg. adjoining lands 01 Bonneville Reber, JohtiC.:lliester; Daniel .Fisher and Daniel 13illman, and the. Tulpehooken Creek,- emcee ing 230 acme and 99' perches, more :or less, on &A t : which is erected a-large two-story BRICK MAN SION HOUSE, 27- by 27 feet; one-and-a-half-ster Triek House, attached to the - Mansicin. 18 by 36. feet Stone Tenement House adjoining the buildings: 18 by 36 feet ; Spring House., 13,5 story, and 12 by 18 feet. with 'a never-Puling spring.ot water. which supplies all ' the aforesaid houses with water; lar g e Swiss 'Barn, 40 by 67 feet, with spring water in the yard ;. Wagon Shed ; Hog Stable, 15 by 25 feet ; 'two Corn,cribs, nearly new. • There are 4l) acres of Oak - Timber, and - a . very : large quantity of excellentlimestonencar the surface of. the ground, and 20 acres of meadow land; '.• . , Also, a certain tract of farming, land„sitnate in the township and county aforesaid: dielfd • into fields of convenient size fur fanning purpa. ,well Watered. ly ing-onll the Stateoad lididing from Reading to ;Harris burg. within seven miles .of Reading, adjoining ' lands Levi Reber, by. the afore-described fairn. and the Trilpelnicken Creek,•containing 126 acres, and 5.1.. per dies, 25 acres of which are good - meadow land, and 30 tides of which - Li covered with heavy oak 'timber., Limestone in great quantities on' the farm, near' the aurface of the ground, and near the Union Canal land ing.... The improvements consist of it large two:story STONE .11.81NSION HOUSE, 3T by. 54 fee - LT-With pump. of water in the yard; also, a good .arCh in the. yard,; Swiss 13arti,.40 by 62 feet, with Water . near .by ';- Stone Tenant House,. 1R stories, 27 by '3l ' feet, with water t i o near the door; Hog Stable, hr by 25. feet, with pomp of . water in the building; Swiss arn, 2:3 by 31' 'feet,' with - water near by.. Also, a large S NE 31212(.:11ANT aud GitIST-MILI., 60 by 40 feet, e stories. high; on the Tulpehocken Creek; with a •Vrater-ixoecr. - of 7,3( . feet: , with the privilege of raising to ox, considered to be the beet water-power on the stream. - There are, two 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 la of: the beat 'kind,-being turned by Parker water-wheeli. The Union Canal passes by. the,Mill,- with a landing for loading and un loading grain:. Ji.e., from the,canal boats into - the Mill bymeans of rope. and pulley. Alan, a SAW MILL, ad joining.the Mill, turned by Parkers Water-wheels. The Stills are Within 60 feet of the Mansion House. , The above -properties are .- convenient to . churches, stores, schools, and blacksmith shops.- ' . ' - • For particulars, apply to either 'of! the 'undersigned. at the northeast'corner of Sizth and Chestnut:streets,' Reading, Pa. -.: 'EDWIN - C. - MESTER.. , --, • - - • ' 'GABRIEL O..IIIESTER. - - : -' • , . . ... ALEXANDER S. WESTER. . April3o, 864.:: . •-• .: . . ' •. 13-tf -'. . . n . Coal Lanils t Piqyate. Snlie-:=The'sub. scribers offer 'for. sale TWO TRACTS OF COAL LAND: .oested hi Schnyikill.County, -. ''• - . ' - • Any:information concerning the civets of•Coul Land will be given on application to - Bunn PaTraitsoN, F.Sq., of Pottsville, oreithei oLthe subscribers.. . -. . . GEORGE SCILA_LL; . . - . WM. 11. SCITALL, . .. Efecntors pf the Estate of John . Bf.nall, c1e.,.d..' PASSAOE..'.:.AGEINCIES CHEAP P *IS SAGE 1,3 Y FIEST-CLASS ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS Galway . and Montreal Lines, Sailing weekly between• ENGLAND, IRELAND and AMERICA: Also,.tiy the WASHINGTON LINE OF '.CLIPPER SAILING I'ACKETS - weekly, .between pia:Lwow. and NEWYORK. • • •• .• •: " ' SIGHT . DRAFTS on. the National Bank, payable at any of-its branches in England and Ireland. - • ' Those who wish to go .to or, send . for their friends from Eumpe, can purchase tickets - - at. the lowen rates, from SABEL &SE A 1!1 . E, 23 Broadway. New York; . Or their agent, J. FRANKLIN BARRIS, At his Carpet and Oil Cloth Store, Pottsville, Pa. .GRI3 AT BARGAINS IF 2 :JEWELRY . . . W. TOESTIIIIi 06 • ••• 42 • 'Sad 44 .Naiisuu Streett„ . fireir 'York; fad Joining the Post ,Oftice,) offer: for sale the following .mnificent list of . Wattles, Chains, Jewelry, Ake., ral .ued at -$800,000.-; Path article One Dollar; aud'ratt, to be , paid'• for until you know What you are to get.. 1.50.'G01d and Silver. Watches. 418 00 to SI.OO each. ' 20n Linites , Gold Watches '• • • . - 35 each. 500 Ladies' 44, Gents. Silver do.. - 15 each. .6.000 Ladies' Gold" Pencils4oo to 6 each. 5,000 Gold-band. Bracelets ' 3: On to :10'eacti: 1 0 , 0 00 Lockets, Chains, and Rings.. 250.0 ... 6 each, 6,000 Cameo. Mosaic • and Jet . - ' • ' • Brooches •• • • • 4-00 to 6 each: 8,000 Coral R Florentine Rardreps. 4 00. to • 5 each, 10,000 Gents' Breastpins ..... .• . "2 50 to 6 each.' 16,000. sleeve Buttons: and I3osom • - Studs... ~. • ........ - 2 on to *. 5 each: 10,000 Sets ladies' Jewelry . 500 to 10 each.. 6,600 Liwi'aud Florentine . 400 to . .6 each, 10.000 Gold .Perts, Silv.ermounted • • • Holders. • , -5.000 - Gold Pens. with Silver - Ex-. • . tension Casa 400 to • • 6 each, The articles in this stock of Jewelryare of the . neatest and most fashionablestyles: - .• Certificates of- all the vis-' rions articles are. put in'sealed' envelopes, and- Mixed. thus giving all a. fair chance. and 'sent by. rnsil for-25 cents each ;" and on the-receipt of the eirtitibite, it is at your option to send Ost DOLLAR. and take the 'article named in it smut. Five - Cettificatei 'for' - Sl.; eleven ..for.s2 ; thirty:for g 5; "SlO i. one :hundred for $l6. Certificate money to oe enclosed- . with order.- Correspondenze pynniptlynnswered. • • . Agents wanted in every town and regiment; to whom the.moit liberal terms are offered; 'Send red stamp for A circular. Address. • FORSYTH lµ CO.. • ' " • : 42 and44"Nassan Street, Now York • ' • ' '" • • : • 27-3 m _ . • • . „ . _ nitILMTRIA4 l i .itES*l,ll3...FiNE A*. iJ stORTRILENT OF 'BIII. , VEIVW.AIKE. • Such us oyster .tureens,- butter dishes, •eske baskets. castors, fruit dishes. mugs...ke; Alsto;. a well selected stack of silver knives,. forks,'Spoons, cake knives, pie knives, Mee, napkin rings, and every ankle of= table cutlery—for sale cbeap, by B. C. ORE) N, • Watchmaker ind JeWeler, Centre Street, Pottsville. ..December 13.'d3 ' . ' • . .50.. • . . DUBE BRANDY, WINE and GE V, I - calved - direct froro.U.: & Bonded Warehouse; for gale , for inedkal propoer, by . • 'Nina 7,...es • -Apothecary. . ;',•• n.:.• iurnwieiratiar, & tlcinrsnclatir.74 tga: STTNKRIt: N'i : On and after Fridilyanlyiskis64; .-L•eivr. Train's will - leave 'Jutland at 1;.A.,31., comas:lift at Schuylkill Haven with litsuilimitallroad trains - -for. YhrlisieSPW. 'Harrisburg, Reeding, itc..;- and st tbr kiß4svins and intermediate - • • . '!rains toiAshbui4 % A: see Schuylkill Haven- C. Mi stopping at all Principal stations. • . • '. - 1 1 `air: from A.W sad to Philadelphia,. $3 60 tO ltes& int 51.70; to Scluiylkill Ilaveli 75 cents. • • Pr All the above trains Connect, at' Westwood *TS stages to and from Pottsville:. - • • " - - ' • - T, W.. - Cressona; Trailst, '54; • •. •. - "28-if - pireiVOELPIUM & ** Amoco 8. E. Excursion Ticket. tram -Fiala:kit:a/ht., to Potttr Title and return, .willte soldat Philadelphia. . on Satur days and Sundays , at $3 75 eith, good' for a ♦ny train onthose days; pad on the auceeeding.32Onday. 'A. 14C0U. 4 ., Genend Snpt, - . . . Angriet 6,'53, ' ' 33- W.L/LiIiELPHIA ik ItIEADII‘!. It. P Winter '.ifiriangentent, licorember 16, 1863. '- DOWN PASSENGER TRAINS. • • -Leave Pottsville, daily, (except Sundays) at 9.15,A. and 2.30, P.l --Passing - Reading at 1140; /L'ltl. and 4.40, P. di Arriving in Pidladnlplda at. 1.50.,' P. 11.., and at T,.P. 3I ', ' Both down trains connect at Reading with Trains for narrisbuT,and New York.; and at Port Clinton_ with Oatawissa Railroad Trains for WilliamOo rt., EinOra; Bfe . UP,PASSENGER.TR,UTA:. • . Lesici teaceiit, Sundays) at 6.15, A. M.; and 3.30,• Leave Reading a 2,11.14 A. M., Leaye Pottsvllleat T 30.. A ' , AL, and Philadelphia at - LEBANON VALLEY MUNCH. • 'Connects at Ilarriabing with Passenger Trains to and from Pittsburg,'•Uulisle. Chambersbum -Lancaster.. Sunbury, Williamsportimira, York and Baltimore. Trains leave Harrisburg atl.oo. M.,.(for Lebanon, Reading and New-York only,) 8.00, 1... M., and 2:00, P; M.; for Pottsville and Philadelphia: No Sunday trains. Througti tickets fromPottla .to New York., more, Gettysburg. and all the principal points in the North,.Northwest, and Canadas.- Emigrant Tickets to same place at redneed tares. • •' 60 lbs. of baggage allowed each Passenger.. • 1 • COMITIITATIOti. TICKETS, - ' With 28 coupons attached,• betvreen any points desired, prFamilles andFirma, at 95 per cent. discomfit. - • MILEAGE TICKETS, . - .Good . for 2,000 miles, between all points,. for Families atul Firms, lit $46 55.. • • - SZASON TICKETS, - • Rood for Bolder only, b'etween any. points, M reduced rates, for 6,6, 9, or 19. thontbs. ' • , ¢s - All tickets willbe purchased' _before' the Trains start. likber fares chgrEed if paid In the cars. - • • • t 3. A: IZICOU • - • • General ;71)erintendent:: EiillfGll vA7,.. - '63. : &WM . . - OR AND MITRE - MONDAY, _ICILY- 4th, tba, Tat iienger Trains of the - Lehigh. Valley Railroad Company, will.run as follovva.: . - • • DO . W* ; 012"E.,AiSTWA,TiD TRAnik STA"Tweia,:• ' • ' N0.1.1 No. 6.. N0..3. . Leaye 3EAUCHCIII/1 • 400 11,25 4,20 Lehighton ' • • •• ;11.35 4.30 rarryville ••• 415 . 11:41 4,36 Lehigh Gap'......,:..,.. ...... :4,31" . • 4.51 Slatington • • " 437 - .12.02 •4 . 57 ' Kock Dale • • . 4 49 . . 7 .12.14' 5.03 lanrys. . ''.5.00 12.25 5.13 Wnite'llall' • • • ' ' '4117". ••..11.32. 5. , 2; .Coplav .• • - ". 411 . 12.36 • . 4.29 Dokendaurion:l . • • ". 515 -.12,44. • 5.13 Catasatiqua • • 5 19. - 12;44 5,37 Allentown yurtinse *. • 5.26 • '.).2.51 5:45. Allentown "• • -.5.30 • • 12.55 • .; ` 5.4'0 thieherii •• • • 45 ' I.OT : 0.07 Freemansimirg 554 1.16 • 6.11 Lime ffidre• ' • 1.23 6.23 E4st9n,•Carriie) • • 612' = 1.40 • 6.40 UP, 04 - NV .USTWABD TRAJNS.• Stvrioxs: • NO.-5. No. 4. No., 7. Wet Ei . ' ; A. M.: P.M.' M. P. M.: Easton . • - S li3 3,30, • 7:40 ..10.03 Lime Ridge . .• 3.47. 4.53 Freemansbtirg IT'. 8.06 •• : • Bethlehem • .9.25 - 8.15 • 10.33 Allentowlt • .9.38 ' 4.20 8.30 10.43 Allentown Fninace ' 9 44 4.20 5'.34 . Cantsanityli - 9,53 4.33 8.42 llokentlanqqa .9.58 4.38 5.47, • Coplay , - .:10,03 4.43 -5.51 White flan— 10.08 • 4,40 . 8.56 ' - .I.anrytB " .10.13 • 4.5.5 9.04 : 'l3ick. Dale • 10:20 ' 5.08 • 9.14 Slatington -* • : ,10.310. 3.19 , 9.25 Lehigh Gap • - .10.44 . . 5,25, 9.31 • ' rarryville , , At 'Mau& Chunk 6:NtRAI. OP NEW "JF.F.SEY AND. EAST. PkNN6TLVAN lA' E.. AU trains connect with the Ckntral•of New Jersey, and • East Penneylyania Railroads. ' • - • Doxii trains Noi. 1 and 6 and Up : Trains .Nos. 4 and 7 connect.ivitli Trains of the Belvidere. Palivrare Rail . Down Trains Nos.l and 6, and Up Trains .Nos. 5 and connect Withlthe Trains of, the N: P., IL H, fOr Sta-. lions above Betblehem;. and-Up Trains NO& 4 and 6 and Down Trains No. 6 - for Stations below Bethlehem. OATLWiIIBi AND QQARAKK ;K AII,ROAT Down Train No. 3•antl Train . No. 5 connect with the Train's of the Catawissa and gnakake •Railroads. • .. ` Dom: Train. Noe. 3 and d and.-Up' Train .Nos. 5 con nect .with . thoTiaina of -the Brayer Meadow Railroad.' Down Train No.. 3 and lip Train No. 5 aonneet with Traina for 7 Arilkeabarre. • • .• . . ROBERT H. SAYRE. Superintendent and Engineer L. V: R. R Natiolal Hotel = (Formerly White Swam') . Race st., above 3d, Philad'a: GEORGE IGHTCAP,.Prop'r. • r - The continued'patronage of Schuylkill County in respectfully attention paid to the coni fort of gnosts..... • Vrtne.' ls . 'fit —25-3 m• UNION. HOTEI_J, , ( late EXCHANGE HOTEL ) • 4 CENTRRST, purrsvnam, JACOB LINDEN:HUTH, Prop'r. - April 4, '63 - FEGER'S HOTEL, • ,_, • fronnerly *ORTIMERSOId Stand.) JOS. FEGER,Provr. BUSINESWCARDS; . . LTARRIIS BROTAIERS, Civil- and Mi ll nine Engineers, Mussel's_ Building, ,eleeoncl skid Mallantango Streets. ':.. . - •.' STEPHEN HARRIS. . •' JOSEPH S.. HARMS.' • July 30. ". • . September 96,:'63 89- .- • YID: C.. WOODNITTT, Dentist. • . LY re,' Oftlet, SECOND St ., near liabantongo, : • ' • • • [April 23 1 '647-17, BS: LAITGDO/T, Surgeon . Dentist, Market Street, second'i.. door above Third Street, south side, "Seggigg Pottsville. May 5, .60 18-l7 . W. MIIEAVER, •of the Penney State' Geologlcal Sarre P ex=. plOree bolds, thine, &e. , • • • October 13, '55 , • 41-tf UMAILINTE 'R .CARTER, ent :Estate Assist, "12 lIAHANOY CITY, Schuylkill County,- Pa. • rkrtetter Addiets—"Mahanny City P. 0."..• Maich 30, '6l - • -2_• ' • 134 f . A .. . . 'GIENCTirs—Por the Purchase and Sale of. Real .F.T.titie.;,lnlyin,,o and s.elling Coal; taking charge of Coal Linda, 3titieli, (kc... and collecting rents. Office 3fahantanko Street, Pottsville: • .- • - -. April 6,.'60 14-3 .... • . CHAS. .11: HILL . . your( OTTO , iTizassatineturer. sin& Dealer ilia!l limbs of Lumber, Williamsport, • • Julie: 29,'61 • . • - • ' 26-ly • LEGAL CARDS. . . lot EATJLALiTIIIN JET. 'Aticirney nt Ln ay. SILLIAAN'S BUILDING: opposite Miners'. Bank., l'otterille,'Pa. : rUitarch . tur4.4 . .y. isvire.Gs TitEstmit, Amr u• - toil at Law, Ashland; Schuylkill County, l'a;— Office;oppoeite. Mahanoyllonse; Centre - Street. • • . . , •Scptenther . . ' TORN .W. RYAN, - Attorney null ' senor . at TAW; Pottaville, County.:Pa: • (Mice - in Sillinuires new bnildinvon Centre Street, nearly cippoalte.the 'Miners' Brink. • :May 23, '63 • • . , ROVER, Attorney at JLtity. - H, • • OFFICE--Lltarket . Street,'twp doors abate Celt , tre, POt.bwille. Pa. February T, t 6.4 . . • . JAMPA" It. CLAM rli K Nat. 1.14 SI it. aerrer. GA2II.IPBEI. & Attornere at Law... OFFlCll—Sonth.east corner of Centre and Market Streets; Pottaville, Pa: • Stine 2.8, '62 • ' • • •••• '2(t•-• CIiItISTOPIIMIC LITTLE, Aiterticy at. Law, PottavMe, Schuylkill County, Pa: OFFICE—In lifahantango co met of Second.. April 1.1.:•57 . . -1 • A NEW ARRIVAL . OF CELEBRATED PIANO-FORTES. . MR. HARDMAN:this daY appoinM 'Heeles. G. P. BLIIM &CO. Sete Agents fur his celebrated;. Pianos.— .Quite a n timber or these-instruments have already been Bold in this part of the, coumzyi and it would he urine., cestary to Say anything , more in their praise.. They speak for thetneelvei. 111 r. liarilmarre:Planos have been 'sold for the last thirty years all: over the country, North and South, and are unkirpassedae rewards ,both quality of tone and finish.. : • .• -.••• •• •• A warrantee . for nye:l...care will he given with every Piano sold. Mr. Hardman or eon '.will-attend to. the tuning of the instruments thercuselves, as they ,will be 'jelling this place every other month; : An examination of thew instrumentals respectfully solicited. • • • - July 9; ' , H. HARDMAN.. 4 Mi to 5 eich. IRE . If,orz WORKS OF . Roti3l..rNa-; • Tren t on , New Jersey. • .or A large tomortzntn.t of Wire ! li ve constantly nn hand.. Orders (Wed with Opipatch. For sizni atrength, and coat, see circular. (Jan I, O TOBACCO M 011 S. . T "S0311?THI ; THING: NEW: • • , lEIN-1;13-NO-IfrAW INDLN OtOIiENG"rOBAC» CO, warranted equal to anything in the market. .Por 'Jan. 0, '64. . : Agent furPottaville. I_4lfolllESs E XPECTOXIINID'aisaas - in. :stant rend, and never fails to : cure Coughs and . Colds; Prepared and.sold by . .• .NOY. W.) • Hildifilli,-Pbarmitientical Chemist; 'EpwOter irianglements. 5.39: 9.45 . ' 5.45 .9.50 . 5.55 10.,60 CONNECTIONS tttaxtr•Gl:R 'DELATVAILII RAILROAD ItrA - TER. NEAIMW ItAILROAD HOTELS. ALLEN' 'NEE S' 1 " 1 IMPROVEY -, FERTILIZER. We ell sett PM ) " t°ll°ll one ; y PRItri'ILIZE.II Att46 : * 7 *RiAs.- - 111semisl dedissettisi; to Sealers. rEig OITAWO. WILILIROE •Guarro, A• 207 suintl!w 310R0 PHILLIPS' Supek Phosphate of I.l* e , Tbr as AND BABICELS, AT TEE WATtKiT ?BIM. Aar The Manufacturers discount to Dealers. AlLttitU& iIineEDILIgS , 42 South - Delaware , trenue, and ' 41, south. Water • StIllC2, July 16.14. • 29-3 m. MANURES.!:MANURES ! ! Paraers Please Take Notice That .TAIMER CLALIIIIMOS • • . .surllL-PII0.813•H ATE - OP 'LIME; one of the BES*P . P7LRTILIZERS now in the marketria manufactured troth , Mibrunt Perniiin and other valuable ingredients,. thus furnifhln for , - Gram or Grain 'a Inciat efficient ind reliable manure. PRICE $55 per ton of 55000 • ' ! OlCRlECllll"rnid r isofttifi t COMPOST,:. V . made frien,refruie Meat and BOne from the Slaughter house, ii:well adapted to prOmote the . go.:rwth or con?. ! Potatoes; Turrdpa, . . • . ' . PRICE $35 per tan; in Wt. ZIA'S. REAL.Wintlit.'—A cheap ..and strong Fer, tilizer, from.hair and Tehran liquor of boiled bones, dm. dm. • • • PRICE, $35 per tbn, in *bid s. Call or addrede, . . r s TABS:ER.IE .OLARK, - • M.W. Cor.,.Bth aiWiashiragristrilte.;. jttty it, 434 . . •• ntono -• IdEPRQVED z SUPER ,z . 2- PIIOSPHATE , LIME THED "Guairrrpep, .. • • TPOR SALE A' ' ' • , • . . • . MANUFACTUR,FALR'.• DET'OT, • St . North. Front . • . t No;. 27 . •• •• Street; • RETNORRN MARKET ARD AROH . . , . :• • . - • PHILADELPHIA.' The experience of th consumer attests , to the' fact that it-.ls the most reliable,. arid, consequently, the cheapest fertilizer in the market: - • • ' The increase of crops:derived from its use, Ins great ly increased the demand•;,it wouldytherefom„ be well to order early; so as to secure a 'supply, .• Discount , to - .Dealers. • • • • ' • '• MORO PHILLIPS. July • : . 47,410 • BAT3GII'S RAW -BONE aiverl).h . oo4t,o -: of --: Lime, • BAUGH ~ ;.SONS,' : SOLE .3LANISkACTUREK •. fit:Ore .No.. 20 Delaware Arena! ' .pwri , a l ),El4 ) Hl4l,.' • This article has-for many - years enjoyed a high repu tation as a manure of great efficiency and of unequalled, permanence. and we scarcely' deril it important. In our semi-annual advertisement: to, say :more than .merely call the attention of buye to i: 43ut we will also state to Farmers and Dealers in Fertilreers - that it *has been Mir conistant aim to render. our .11.8w410t10 •Nktros.. •Ols ate More and more. worthy of -the full confidence of farmers; by:the Ilse . of every .facility at command;' and the aid.uf scientific skill,: in essentially-Improving its qualities, and we 'have never allowed this purpose to be interfered with:by the great and steady advance In the cost of all Matters pertaining to.:our , business throughout the past two lears; The Raw Bone Phoephate may be had of: and regular dealer in: Fertilizers (to whom we . advise farmers, to - apply), or of - the manufacturers and proprietors, ' • • . . .• • . . No; :to south -Dela ware Aienuie, • pIIII,AD.ELPEILit..•• Wistar's Balsam ) , y.l . L 1).: . : c'1:1 E .R.:R,..7.57:.; One of the - Olde'd • and RetiatdS Remedies - in • : the .World foi•• . • . , COe ' ighs Whootding Coogihi ton chitio;Difficalry of Breathing, AothOls, -.'lroarsenesoi Sore Throat,. Crioupi •. •• and every . . THE THROAT, LUNGS AND onsT, I.icctriptricr s►a:t CONSITAIPTION. *ISM'S • :RALSSM . OF. , WILD CHERRY. • • So gentr,ll.l has the nse.otthis remedy beconie, and so popular is it everytetntre, that it its unnecessary to re count its virtues. -Its works speak for it, and find ut terance in the abundant'and voluntary testimony of the 'many who, from long suffering and settled disease,.have by its use been restored fo pristine vigor and health.— . We can present a mass of evidence: In proof. of our as sertions, that ,• ' • • . _ • . - CNNOT.BE: DISCREDITEDD; •• . • . The Rev. Jacob Seehlee.. Well knoWn and niuch - reapected among the 'Ger: Man population in this country, makes the follow ing statement for the benefit of the afflicted': lIRNovEn, Pa., Feb.. 16,1.859. • • :Dear Sirs Racing realizedi n my family fins' portant benefits - from the use; - of your, valuable preparations—Wieran's BA:LS.:iI OF -WILD ClitllßY affords me pleasure to recommend it, to; the public:.. Some eight.years ago one of mY'daiigh Mrs seemed.to be ii, a decline and little hopes of her recovery were.entertained, .I.theripitieureil a bottle.iiryminextellent %Balsam; and before • she' hid taken the whole of the'contents of the bottle,' there was a great froprovementinher. health.:- , have, in my individual ease,.mailp frequent use of, your valuable modiemp,.and have, - also been, heriefittedliY . -.• c ...:From Jesse Smith; JE,get . Preeident of the Morris Countk Bank, Idorriatc;wn, - New - Jersey. • • "Having used Du: WisTAn's . B.kikod or. WILD Curscrit for about fifteen Teara, and baiing real ized its ,beneficial.results in my family,.it affords the - great pleasure in recommending it tO the: pub : - lie as a Taluable.remedy in.cases.of weak lungs, colds, coughs, .t.e.,•and a remedy. which I consider to ho entirely innocent, - and may. be 'taken with perfect: safety by. the most delicate in health." N'i-otn. lion; jlobn.E.',l4nOtli, . A distinguished Lawyer in Weitmhister, Md. I have on several occasions' used Dn. Wiszirt's BALSAH oa WILI) CREAM for severe coldi, and al ways with decided benefit: Itnovi of no prepara tion that is more efficacious or inure tieservpg of general tuse. • • .Tho Balsam has also, bedn'nsed with excellent effect by T. 13, Elliott, lfierchant, :Hall's 'Cross Ronde lid. _ Wistars Balsam of Wild . Che rry. • None genuine unlesi Signed 33 . 13TT5,". on J.T..BINS3EaBE, No. 4tll Broadway, New , York S. V. FOWLF. t CO.,..Proprietims, Boecon.. ' : Axid by ell Druggiece. . . . • REDDING'S 'RUSSIA SALVE • • - • • _ • • •••• • • • • : • • Heals Old Sores:. REDDIN Et'S. „RUSSIA: SALVE •• : • • • . . : . • . Scilde, Cuts. ' - BEI).D.fIIG'S. RUSSIA SALVE- • • . .". _ • Cures Wounda,Hrniace, Sprains. . . •REDDENG'S - . RUSSIA. SALVE .: •• • . . • . • • • . entree .Boile, Ulcers,. Cancers. • REDDING'S. RUSSIA SAL P` . Cures Salt}lheum Pile's, Erysipelas. • .REDDIIIG'S irtrssrA SALVE_ I . . . . . . • - Cures Ringworm, Cane, kc., &c NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. • 1tar'.41611T43 Cents a : FOB SALR aT . . J. I';DrNSTIORE, , No.' 49113inadway. New'York. • . ' S. W. FOWLE 15 CO.; No. 1$ Tremont St.. 'Beaton, and by all- Druggists and Country Storekeepers. • - -July R 3, Bbd. . . 30-I..yeow. CAO.D: TO TIRE . . or..DUPONCO , S GOLDEfif PILLS, for Females. infalithie In- con reciting, i•egulatin j ..ern , i :removing ' ali.o.lishimfion.s,front itihalfrer .en'se, and ' ' ' ~..: •., -ql;to.cws - syeresfifill as c,t,prere4ite, ,•: '._ - • These pills haVn beeitsised by the Doctors for many years, both in-Eratice anal America, with unparalleled success in Mier) , case ; and he is urged by many thous and ladies who used them to-make the' PlllB . public for the alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an • increase Of fantily, where health will not permit it..' Females peculiarly situated, or those 'supposing themselves so, are eau tioned against lasing these Pills while in that condition, aSibe proprietor assumes no responsibility-after this admonition. although their mildness wonldprevent any mischiettd health otherwise, the:Pills are recommen • dell; ' Full and explicit directions accompany - etch box. • Price, One Dollar. Sold •wh ol c.ale and rental by J no, Brown dz. Mon, Druggists, Sole Agent. Centre -Street, Pottsville, Pa. . • • ... • • Pr" Ladles, bysending them $l, to. the . "Pottaillle Post Office." can have.the Pills sent to any part. - Of the country kontldentially,), and "free of postage," by mail. Sold alito by R. 11..1nwrs. St. Clair ; J. Kamm B(ICNIS, Minereville Dit..Far, Tamaqua; and S. S. STAYENS, Reading . : and by one Druggist in every town and: vll-, lage in the State. Wholftule in Philadelphia; by. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY 4co WDE?",1,..2.1 N. Sixth . . DYCiTT & CO.; 232 North Second St. •* ' . WIirIGHT SIDDALL, 1191darltet St... - * SMITH &' SHOEMAKER, 143 North Third St. ZEIGLER ear. Second - and *Green Streets Feb 18,• • ' *- • • EAM li *A BIC R fir .tike (Retuning, . beautify*, preservation and- growth of the herr. Prepared and Bolt]. by • • :-ITUGHIIIIIO-: Noy,' - • Pbainxicenacid amulet Avv. ckfirauoisn • and Tobiaceo.--A large and inaperitArlot: of the above Tobacco cailand and for-aale by- • ' I Jan. 9,'.64.' W Z. ZOTFIik . . . WORK*. P. D*114104 - 1.. 311' IWILLYBIG . Thisibscriberatiavlng irtinesi!d. the .Fottaviile lboll; ing bfillend th oroughly refitted the same„ , are preps to receive °Mere for all .ibreirof T rails • • trent 'N Rik 'bathe yard 'TIP 'ter 66 1b 5 .1 -. and turniiii tiair'same at abort notice.- »•••• lical*e-alaerprepared to-furnish and • - .will receive orders( 3 ,„For; - MERCHANT -:4-Y- ,1 • 011 a lidit:TßON.: all: thc ttsual siva: Mined, Square and Platy and propose to toe none. but the best iron in Its mannrattereli and , hope to turn out an . iron that will ve erittrOatitiou •to our castinnens. • We shall keep a supply of the smati- sizes (Collier's Mails) al ways on hand. . • Orden- dirooto-d' to AMENS BROTHER. at their Pioneer Furnace, Fettsid:le, or , to the proprietors at the Mill, will receive prompt attention: . , ; • • • ••• • • ATKINS. I;ANIGAN Co.. • Pottiville;alsrelt 12, '64 ; • '.• 11- : DINEGROYE /rya Wsirios; ' • PINEGROVE, SCtilarL. CO., P. • J. IL ROIXRAR„ Machinist • - • Pstorsurroit. =IL inrinazi3o;:t64 ' ROLLERS AND STACKS. 2 .2 The subscriber , is prepared to execute . ci...; , orders for the above articles, with dis- ir 'IN ...... patch, at the old place of business, Coal ~..r. street, below Norwegian. 20 feet boll- Aca , = era always on hand. Alsp, the ntann- --. • . . Coal . and•Other Shovels • • Of ;the bat . material- and worlmumsblp. Repairs promptly attendeifto. .13trFaus-tormintng ventilation always on hand. • •'' JABEZ SPARK& Pottsville, August 27,..5.2 • IsuLANn piON *OICKft. . . The enbrizi'bers are now fully pra pared , to furnish..at the 'Ashland Iron f, Works, Steam 'eaglim and Punipscof ,"" any power and . rapacity, for ruining and other.purposes, Coal Breakers 'of every size and pattern now innse, together with castings and forginga. of every description,; ':Coal and Drift Cart of all sizes and patterns, large. Truck and • 'Florae Cars,— all furnished at the 'shortest notice. The subscribers flatter themseli.es that, inasmuch. as every 'member of the Ann is a ,practical mechanic, they will' be able to .furnish machinery that' will compare favorably. with any in the.Re!eort. All orders directed to J. &lif. GAENEN, Ashland, Schuylkill County,', Pa.,- will receive prompt attention. • ' •GARNEIL Ashland, July 9, . PHILAAMPHIA. '2,T-2m 1001INDDY AND It Actiffirk SHOP, U. Steam Car. Factory, IL-c.. • NOTICE.-The - business Of tbe late firm of SNYDER & MILNE.% will be continued by the subscriber in all, its rions branches of Steam Engine build ing; Iron Founder, Ind Manufacture.r of all kinds of Machinery, for Rolling Mills; Pleat Flirlia- Oen, Railroad Cars, &c., &o; Be will also continue the basiness of Mining and 'Selling the celebrated Pine Forest White Ash and Lewis and Spohn Veins-Red Ash Coals, being sole proprietor of the Collieries. - . GEORGE W. SNIDEFL January 21, !al' ' 3-if , TPALO- ALTO :IRON CO. are 1 • prepared to' famish T RAILROAD IRON, At: their Mills in Palo Alto, - of various patterns, _ weighing from 22 to TO ' pounds per yard: Also, - dif f erent sizes . of flat, - square: and ~- •••, - round merchants' bar iron.: .• Orders for mils „or . bar 'iron . are spectfully and Will meet with prompt atten tion if:left either , at. the Rolling Mills, aeottor. Demur Co." 8 Hard Ware Store, Centro Street; or at their. Of= tirieeorner. of. Market and Second Streets, Pottsville, - Pa. • - BENJ'N IIAYWOOD, Preirt. Jan. . ' - - , 1-1 ,0 CARAJL OPERATOR,' /k , IIIINEBS. --Pioneer Boiler. Works. The'subscriber respectfully invites the ligt : • attention of the busmess community to his Boiler Works,.on Railroad Street, below the Passener :Depot, Pottsville, where he is prepared to manufacture ~: - . BOILERS OR .i•EsqurprioN... - .." Smoke Stacks; Air Stacks, Blast Pipes, Gasometers, Britt Cars, Bnilers.6a. hand. '.• • .. . Being a pasetical Int.tatrtie., and having for yCara de voted himself entirely to this branch of the 'business; he natters himself thiL.Worh .done ex his 'establishment willg,ive.satisfaetion to'all who may favor him with a call. Individuals and Companies will Wit. greatly to then advantage'. to ekamihe bia work before enging elsewhere: JOHN T: NOBLE. :November ill; 'fa r• • • - • . 47-tf • • ' Ati RING T °nu: IRON - WORKS, r , l'. • • - Pott~rille, Pa. TBOMAS - & JAMES WREN - respectfully invite-the attention of the business community-to their New Ma, chine Shop and Foundry erected between Coal and Rail road streets, and fronting on'Norwegian , - street, where they are prepared - to exe- ' ' 1 , • cute all orders for machinery of Brass and Iron, such as Steam. Engines.- all .kindi of Gearing for RolliagMills, Grist 'and Saw Mills; Single, and•DoubleActing rumps, Coal BreakerS„ 'Drift; Cam all . kinds -of Railroad Castings, such as Chairs for Flat. and .T•Rail; Frogs,. Switches, Sc.; all kinds of Cast and Wreught Iron • Shafting.'-, Being 'practical .metihanirs, and having made the'rde /bands' of the Coal Region their Study [Or Years; also all kinds.of Machinciry in their line of bindw,s, they.flat ter themCelves that work. done at their establishment will,give satisfaction to all who May honor them with a call. All orders thankfully ,received and. promptly exe cuted, onthe•most reasonable terms. - - TIIOMAS WREN,. . ' - JAMES WREN. Nov. 22, +63- - • M011.41$;• 1 11(11EEMER - A: ',. • . BEST . ENGLISH REFINED IRON—FaII assortrhent of ."Bagnalis,." and other • favorite brands. - BEST AMERICAN BARS—Ordinary sizes, or. rolled to order Tor bridge Purposes, PENNSYLNANIA BOIL ER PLATE:—Promiscuous *sizes, or tut- to required -sire. BOILER - ItIVETS-Dover brand, made in solid ' die& . BEST ENGLISH • CAR AXLES—Amdrican- and English. FLUE AND SHEET IHON—for covering schutes, &c. jUNIAW,,A,.. ENGLISH, AND, NORWAY SLIT' RODS, BOLT. 'NUTS and WASHERS—For bridges, cars; and machinery purposes generally. CAST,. SHEAR; IILkCIIINE and BLISTER STEEL. Also, an extra quality for taps *and dies. The aboye,:together with a foil assortment of Iron: Steel: Nails and Spike..s to which the' attention' of ilealers,.. railroad companies, engineers, miners,' founders and machinists is invited, Jan. 28, , g{ . It,f BALDWIN A; • Engineers, /FL • 'Broad and Ilaniilton streets, Philadelphia, Pa., Would call the attention. of Railroad if Manars, and those interested in Rail. road Property; to their systerri of Loco- VA.' • t motive Engines - , in which they are aap - - - t, fS-113/01 ed to the particular business' for Which they' may be required rby the use of one,: two, three or four pair of. drivingWbeels ; and the - use of the whole; or so much Of..the weight as may. -be desirable for ad-: besion ; and' in' accommodating - them. to the grades,. curves, strength of soperstructfon, and rail, and Work . to be done. .BY these meanatliemaximuntuSeful effect of the - tamer is secured - With* the least expense for at tendance, cost of fuel; and repairs to Road and Engine. With these objects in view and as the result. of twenty three years practical experience t Mthe business by our ,senior . partner, we - manufacture five different - kinds of -Engines. and. several classes of sizes of each' kind.—' - Particular attention' paid- to the- strength of the ma chins:in the plan and workuianshiP of all the details, Our long experience and opportunities of obtainingtn formation, enables ns - to. offer these:engines with the assurance that In efficiency, econoiny and durability, -they will 'compare favorably with . those ill any other kind in use. We alsci furnish to order, .vrtieels, axles, bowling or low moor tire (to fit centres without boring,) composition'emtings for, bearings of every description • of Copper, Sheet - Iron and Boiler Worki ; and every-ar 9,ticleapperiaMing to repair or renewal of Locomo. .tive Engines. ' • . ' M. W..TIALOWIN,. JACOB .BECEELER 'January 23„61 • ' . 1 7 0, • MATTHEW BAIRD .WMTAFA.:&WILSON'B ac.hutes.. The Cheapest and Best.. • OVER ISO 000 OF THIESE WELL-ESTABLISHES • - SEWING-MACHINES HAVE.BEEN SOLD.. • • . , .• AGI-Szeniros.Cticoui,Ltaitse - Alatiaikc, ach - AGENTS .. Address -• ' •V4ItELKEt4 WIL.9OIi • .• . . • .. sozetin g - - . 711 - achirte 704 Choistno . treet,'Philaoelphia . J. P. 11101UCK: ITlnilLct;St.; above 'Fifth; rasxt dbor to English Lutheran Church, 'went for Potts ville, who will famish Machines et:Philadelphia 'prima: Call and examine. -• , ; B AELows .• Dealers and rainsumeri.ofthe. above celebrateil Wash Bine, will please takePotice, that the LatheLs are alter. Tfic!'gi47.lll,l, of this Blue toiP, l e theqinke in:every 74 /met . ''lt. is 'warranted to'colormOre water thrill twice the same miantitfof Indigo, and too "much' further than Any other .Rash Bide in the Market: . Jr.dissoltes 'per= teeny clear, and decSnot Settle on the clothes is most Of, the other makes do. One Ike dissolved in a half-. pint of water,' wilL.make as good a Lighid Blue ea . any that is nuule. - atotie,thirii . the cost: • • As itis retailed at the same price As' the Imitstiens and inferior articles, housekeepers will find it very much' to their advantage to : ask for that .put up at WILT-, . irr".• All put up after.. thi.T• Aare. with BArLO*'b .name On it ie an freitp 11611. -* • New 'Grecs grocer's. Stoic, . - SEPT BY NW. FROST, . /07-hand side Ilex( dour belota Kline's - Tionr and Feed Store. . • 3lre. Froat purposes to keep. on - hand a.' Variety of. 'VEGETABLES; FLOWERS, FISH. &e. - _ She feeli gratefol to her friends for' their former -patronaze, and • hopes thaftt may be - continued, by gning ht t. an early. .[April 9, • . PXCELSIOII.II.AItiti, _ Pickled Salmon, . • „ ' • Bologne riausag . e, . . ..Sapriago Cheege,. Pineapple Cheese• • • • • perSTonguen„..tc.. . For irrle by . E. A. BEATTY .• September 12 , • li*-TI O N, LA.pkips:. - . -• ..• : • , . . . `.-AD the fleetest atyles . of Fancy Conib, R ee l e and Jet Jewe ry, Pearl- andi Fancy - Herd. -Dresses. ' - Silk Fruis;. s a .Paratolnd Snn Umbrellas,'M prices the Most satis factory, at. Ii: DIXON'S Fancy .Goods .Store, •21;Sonth F.IGHTIrst., Philadelphia. - - Ifir Peaatek Feathers . bought, or made Into Fans or:Fly Brushes. '- _(larch 15, '64-10-tim . . 17 . ISELTII4IO.; • JuS,t; receired,.a supply of ten and twelve-Inch 4-ply. Aubber-Belting, together with the smaller •sl7.Ces all of which. will be sold at manufactiirers• 'prices. Also, Gum Pachtug,•atanbole'ltings, .-PoT isle by July 0, Mrt.. Yr 0 JusTiti6 itS..-111 I tin Iftecoitaiznzico •s Ratnrnis, printed. toptber.witli all kindle of Jna.ti ‘s, Blanks, for salt at BLITNANS Book and . Station ery Store. . . thine 18, - . P.A . NS I SICK ' and Je spit Cups, . ./1LT,44==."5. tattllß, Old Rye and Wjaiskiyi 1 — for sale for Medlci . 4 purpm;. : by . . • 'Mil, • .WGITEIe• 40thece* • , 11'.1(PHRIN Ar;.J(PIVE.B ac: . IRON AND STERL.WAREII.O_II:SR, • • . • Dave alnritet 's & on Sixteenth' Ste:, Philndia: Dalway . hand •and fo r . sale. _ _ HIGHEST PREMIUM r LOCK TITC :INDIGO :,BI_,T3E; . • - . rur VC AT ' ALFRED-.WiLT:I3I4:G.ER' •DR G STO RE,. • No. 233 North SECOND Street, PIIILAD•A. , . • Trin . ..NEw LA HEI.- lire YOT REQUIrat 41 . .-ITAigre . For-sal eby Storekeepers genevilly. • • Feb 18., 7,6m-11 irrtirptie**trito: .stusToltre , •• ...130BiNCWAI Ow* . • Viiilke )shoring ungek,,-Conzratupign.- - 4 . lnd JON!, his , .9y - Fl9p, Searowced Tonic . asitd • rip... act . 'the lgyiiem; that • Disease, - ' GREAT SITIMESS AVITEDING IT , !• ;tr. ThWilieness,altheugh it does not represent him any thing like as bad as he - was at the worst, yet' it is' in Strong contrret with - the hale and vigorous looks of the . Portrait below, which is the true likeness of him at the present time.! The contrast between these two por traits is so great that many would not Believe them to be these:me person.. Yet there are hundreds of persons In and around Philadelphia who will' recognize both portraits to be trim. reprftentations. When' the fleet .waa takeu he:weighed TOT pounds ; at the present time bis .weight 1.6'220. wands. ' . • • TO :Tilt PitIrBILIC. Thirty years ago I wits in the last stages.nt Pulfno nary Cousuniption, and giVen up to die. resided in Philadelphia;' and Dr. Joseph Parish; then of this city, ordered me to MoOrestowt,.N. J., a 'distance of.nine miles, Whin took me two days to get there. On my. arrital'l was putto bed, 'and there laid for many weeks. This was my native place,, where all my family lived arid 'had died of Consyireptirim ' Dr. ThonatonOvho attended my, father in'. his last Illness, was called, and gave' me one week to fix up znYaffsars. - llS : had seen all my fare. iiy go thid.Wriy, and thought I was to 'go, too.. Then I :heard - of the remedies I now offer to the public, which cured me.. It seemed to nie'that 'could feel them ifeti etrating my whole systent.' . • •• ' . They soon.ripencdthe matter On my Inngti, and I. would spit off More than a pint. of offensive yellon , mat ter every : Morning: As'soon as.that.began to subside, my cough, fever,, pain, night sweats—all began to leave me, and my appetite became so great that...it 'was with difficulty I eould keep front eating' too Muth. • I soon gained.my strengftwand I'have been growing in flesh For many years 'I have enjoyed uninter rupted good health, keeping the liver and stomach healthy with the Seaweed Tonic and . .Mandrake Pills, as. I am of a bilious temperament. . My weight is two htin.: died and twenty pounds.• On my recovery people would send'for me, Gtr and near, to see if their cases were like 'mine.. - For this purposel pay profe - ssional vi4its'ln the large cities. - The consumptispoS wish to .see the one that Makes ' these medic? nor.: , wns cured of consumption by them. To make new lungs it ; but:cavities in the lungs, and chronic. ulcerations of the bronchial tubes can be healed. Such cases are dvingloarly under the ordinary . treatment 'of coins, and just such.'are .curect. lop the proper use of Schenck's Pahnonic Syrnp, Seaweed Tonic; and Man- • I am now a healthy.man,. with a large cavity lis• the : middle lobe of chit rightlung, the lower lobe very much. hepatized and Complete adhesion of the. pleura. The left lung is sound.' and the upper lobe of the right lung is in.a tolerably healthy condition.. The' great reasim why physicians du not cure consumption is they try to do too much in they give rinslicinesio stop' the cough, to stop chill, to stop night•sitiCats, hectic fever, and, by. sodging,.they derange the whole digestive powers. - kicking up the :secretions, and eVentirallY • the patient sinks and dies. • After I make a.careful examination - Of the :patient the' , Respirometer, ond 71Ind lungs . enough• left to cure . I irect - the patient how to use the. .three remedies: Remove thdcause, and they will all stop of their:own accord. ' Noe r can be cured of con Gumption, ily epeia, *catarrh, canker, ulcerated throat,'unless, the liver and stomach are made' healthy., Incw ErOand eatike'r, chroniceatarrh, uleemted thrujit; elongation of uvula,:ls more preva,- lent thanin - any ether section of • the conntrY,. This. is' frequently 'caused by a 'foul Stomachs : Ton,. may burn ft out with caustie time and again; antl-all they will Uet is temporary relief. Correct the stomach and liver; and theY . will heal up themselves.:.,• • • Gotal:iiuttitiou is the'remedy. If you haVe :any . di sease in an of the body, itusill remain there, and deCay . inore and more, until you 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 way to heal cavities in the lungs and nieerated chial tnbes. Correct the stomach and liver, and nature Will do.the healing. Alanyversens have an idea' that certain medicine's are great purifiers of the blood. When bloodis once diseased it cannot be limited; it is di- sealed the same as the diseased matter in the. systera ; but get the apparatus in order', the liver and stomach, and rove it plenty of .nourishing food. it will'make new blood: which will take.the place - of that which Is 'seased. Scheriek'sTrilni . epic Ryrup Is one of the best prepara tions pf 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 Pulmonic Syrup' is made into, blood ; This is -the only way to cure consumption. -If, I' cannot- get a good appetite_ and food does not digest. I cannot cure . the patient.. Never mind the cough ; remove the cause and it;will stop of itself. This is the -most trouble have with my patients at my room's.. They, say, "Doc, tor, 1 feel stronger ;.1 can ' eat ;, my- night sweats, are better, and I feel better every . way ; but mycongh is so 'bad'yet.;' , ..and they are astonished to .hear me say - that does net matter ; • remove the cause, and the cough will. stop - or itself. Schenck's SeaWeeti creates a good appe , tote in abhut nine days, when there is no lung disease, unless the liver. is so congested that the Mandrake - Pills cannot- unlock the ducts of the gall bladder in that short space of time, in order to allow the stale 'bile to pass .off. keep the iiverand stomach healthy, and there .Is less danger of consumption or any other disease. - .lt is hard to take cold when those organs are healthy. Those that are . bilious, -low, spirited, dreary, feeling •stupiel, ki , .ated tongue. poor appetite,- nervous. stbmach. fall' of wind, - everythiug that is eaten ass heaVy, loss of. Me query; try. One bottle Of SCIIENCE'S.SEAWOOD TON - M and one tukc of SCHENCK'S ,MANDRAKE PILLS. It. is only'e cost. of. one dollar and twenty-live cents, with full directions. : . . This itt - sipleient, in many cases,.to, satisfy what the _medicines are. Frequently one bottle makes a great change in the system, Any person that enjoys Ordinary health. by. using the Seaweed and ltlaialrake Pills been sionally, must get thefleestive'organsinsuchaihealthy condition that, they become fleshy. I can produce :number of my.old coa.stinintivir.patients'now-enjeying good health,. weighing nearly 200 pounds.' will con -elude by relating three cures I have made in New York, and.which-are all "different, and wish any one Who feels any interest in the matter to visit them. First is Mrs. .Farlow, residing theilit 169 Houston street:. Her hus band called upon me at.my rooms,-32, Bond street, and wished me to call and see her. He, said I could do no good; that he had all the best medical attendance, and all said she was tax)lar gone With Consumption to be cured; but she had heard of.sotrie-'great pares .1 bad made, • and he desired to gratify her "wishes,_ • I called, and found her lying confined to her bed in the last Stage . of - bronchial consumption, and without doubt must have died soon. ,I examined her lungs, foniad both bronchial • tubes - Very . much 'affected, but no cavities had . termed : •.her cough - was yery severe . ; the spit-boi. was half full of - thick pais. - Pulse 140, legs.swollen very Much : and worse than all, ebroniediarrhea. iLet howels had been .moved eleven times that day. :, I told her that she had . lungs enough to be cured, but that this diarrhea- had been 'of long standing, and her Stomach was in such an nleerated condition . that I was afraid nothing could be • done. She int:fitted I should try and do': what I-• could for her, observing that she could not' last -long_. in' the condition she Was in. add I 'could. net make• her . . any worse. I gave her first a dose:of my Standruke. - Pills,' and the Tale and Syrup freely: That was on'TnesdaY,• and by the 'next Snuday the diarrhea was carried off, her. appetite had returned, and she could sit np in" bed and eat her dinner. : She is now..well, and gave me. along certificate,stiertifleit to by the Rev. Dr. Dowling. . Mrs- liartholoinew, : 63-Wese -Forty-fifth street; came. - . to my rooms with a tumor on her lbler...S'he waslow spirited, skin sallow. tongue Coated, bowels costive, no , Appetite, and fast sinking into the grave. The said In- mnr.hati been funning over fourteen yearii. I gave her. Syrup Tonic and PillS; and told herto take them just as "the directions wed: 'printed. -She came' .bade to'iny r00m5,"6:.! Bond Street in two weeks. somewhat better; her tollgte...had began to clean a little around the edges: her skin -whiter And her, eyes _ brighter, and • the.tumet .discharging yery (Area:sive inatter, - -much faster than it had ever done.before. She laipt, gradlially improVing. and in abouttwo• months she came to'my -rooms very .much frightened, . saying, that .the' tumor had' nearly - stopped running, and wax .healing zip; 'and that decry doctor had told her that if it eVer healed it would cause her death, I told her that. the disease had-all letther system, and nature.wopid.heatl-the ulcer up: They are'' now healed; arid, have liven tbrAbout a year, and she if a:; hearty and mbusta.wontan asy . on will .find ins days She is glad, for soy one to call on - her, and takes , great pains - to visit: tiny one that. she heart - has anything • lika her case, and tries to, get them to come and see me: The next ease is Miss &Wield,. from St:milord, Coma, Ilartitoloinewl,; : y.ot her dOwit to see me, and she hat been ever since at her honse.' When. she dist seine d irty rooms,- site was midi etnaciated with a 'distressint Cough; spitting large, quantities•oc blood : I examines herinites with the.respirometer,and in all lily pnictict never fOinuttine wait one long so far gone and th e thet lung so sound. 1 - e.iitild not give notch riwouragement; thought she would die ; but to my- astonishment the, Puluionic Syrup, Seaweed 'Tonic, and )fandrakePilli _all seemed to go right.to Work,' the lung is all healed over. leaving a cavity as tame as a miose- egg:,-, goon appetite. fine spirits And. has gained seine thirty-fivel 'pounds in weight.. Silt,. hue some cotigh yet; Which I di not think it would be of -great interest to - some nnpre jittliced physician to visit throve eases, itartienlariv3ilse! Scofield; or. any ot, them who .hiive heed cured`by , niedicines: .Thet.are numerous-in New York; .I:int. the, above -three all differ from each other And if medicine ' are doing wind L repreSent they are they, should have: .the •crerlitand, the atficted known where -and how- (hey 'maybe cured. • • SCHANCK; D. • - Dr. : JAI. Schmidt can be found at. his principal office , . N0..19 North 6th Street, Philadelphia, .every Sdnirday.- from 9 'A. M.. until P. - giv.e advice frSe of charge; -hut for a thorough exatnination be charges • three dollarsi. Price ofthe s Pidinonte -Syrup and'Sea. weed Tonle each $1 :24 per bottle, or $5 the'half dozen.' -Mandrake Pills 25 cents per box, and hi . for sale by. all Druggists and - Dealers. • : May 21. . . . . 0 1 14738 D A.BBOcIATION,. • LI PIDLADELITIA, PA. . . ' • Diseases of the iVerirainy, '1 mina • ILTri..). nary 'and Sexual Sysitema—new. and tellable treatment—tureports of the HOWARD.A,WCLA.TION'I —sent by. mail In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address.; Dr. J. SKIL= HPUGIITON, - Ilawazd Also-. ciatinn, No. 2 South Ninth atrect,-Ptiladelphja;pa.. . I GlielatitA AND DIA.R.RI.IIIEA insahuthle remedy. Prepared and sold by = ALVIES, Pharmaceutical Chemist, QVAGEOX I I4 T11113.K1/RI Jll,thipag and! k. 7 Sheep Wool Sponge!, At . Nov. 7, !88. - • , • 111:10,13:ES' Apol.hooluy. , 511: 8#5)1U1.1)11M. ' - at . ' ' • -- .111:1011E,S% Apothem-7. • . . DERCVS. PATENT PLLIZAPEPEis air A _MaY ' • . ERIE =!!MM== 111E=IM CLARK'S pIigpILEDRESTORATI.VE RESTORES GRAY OR FA ' DED HAIR TO ITS NATURAL cumNis DISTILLED RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR, Surely eradicates Dandruff. CLARE'S DISTILLED RESTORATIVE FOR TIIETIAIR, Prevents ita biting off. • CLARK'S DISTILLED . • . 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CLABK , B DISTILLED - . RESTORATIVE. FOR THE HAIR, Is ecientiticially prepared:costa only . $l. per bottle, and . . sure to give satisfaction. . Give it a trial For .sale by drUggiatigenerally in city and count'' , . a. Q. - CLARK & 00.; Proprietors. D. •S. DA.BNES CO., N. Y., General Aenti August sn. . [ Muth 5, '64.3. • 10-Iy-oow DR;.i..VVISHARrS - ..'. ...',. 2 '.,pINE : i.TREE •: - . s_'. TAR -'..O:O.R.DIAL .4_B TUE NITALL'PEINCIPLE of TILE , - PINE TKEE, . ' . Obtraineilhy a . pectillar pocees in the dtatithidon of thi ,mined:' lligne4., medicinal , properties; are . • It ig tli4 Medicine that - :cnrea . when all °theca have • A GREAT RENFIDTybR CONSUMPTION I am constantly reeetritig such eettiticattss ea the tot hnvipg: READ IT! : ' WisuAirrear.B.lr: I had a very dreadful cough 'and sore throat fur one - year, and nty.'whole system was fast giving way, and I was prostrated on my bed with but little hope of „recovering."' My' disease bullied' the power or all medicines,: and in a short time I must have 'gone to my grave, but - thank God, my daughter-in-law would not. rest until she went'to your store, No, le N. Second street, and.related my ..case • to you, pnrchaaed . one bottle of your Pine Tree Tar Cordial and I com menced to use it, and in .one week I was much better, 'and after using three bottle', I am perfectly well, a won der to alliny friends, for they all pronounced me past. cure. Publish my. case if you think proper. - . *- • • ItittMCCA ILAYtL'III N, . , No. 1321 Wylie Street, Philadelphia. `TAR 6ORDIAL, • AN INFALLIBLE CURE FOR BRONCHITIS Mr. Ward says WisuAte—biri I hid Bronchitis, Inflammation of the i Lungs, Shortness of Breath, and Palpitation of .the Heart n their worst forme. I had been .treated by several of the most eminent physicians in Philadelphia, but they could not stop the rapid course of my disease, and I had despaired of ever being restored to health. was trillxmii the verge of the grave. Your . Pine Tree Tar Cordial was highly recommended to roe by a friend: I tried it, and am tlutnkful to say that; after using four Large and one. small bottle, I was restored, to - perfect 'health: You' am give, -reference tMy .house„ No.. 968 N. Second street, or at my office of Receiver of Taxes, from 9, d. M., to 2, P, M., corner of Che6Mutand Sixth Jona Henn. BLEEDING : or: TgE LtiNGS, READ TMS POLLOWING Wisimar—Sirr I return you my grateful thanks for the discovery Yon have made in making a medicine that will cure Inflammation of the, Lunge -and - Liver Complaint. When I commenced to use your Pine Tree Tar Cordial I was, to all appearances, near my grave , — I had been for a, length of time spitting •blood, and would at times vomit it. l!,iy Pltysichias (for [employed two) pronounced me past cure; but my sister had used your Tine Tree Tar Cordial, winch did her so mach goad that she prevailed on me, as a last resort, to try it; and thank God, - I commenced to use it. 'have taken twelve bottles, and ani perfectly' cured; and am ready and wil ling that any person that is. sick should call on me, and I will tell them what yourcordial has •done for me.— All my friends, and -neighbors , were utterly astonished at my speedy return to health, for they had seen me vomit) blood Ina clotted istate frequently. Publish my case, for I want every person that is suffering as ,I was, to 'know of your invaluable medicine. - Itespectfully, •.' . Jour( Vsainx, Crease at., six-doors above Richmond st., Philadelphia. . , Tun Pure Tale TAR CARDIAC. will dire Coughs, Bare Threat and:Breast, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Whoop; lug Cough, Diptheria, and is also •an excellent remedy for diseases of the.kidneys, and female complaints,. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I The genuine. has the - name of the. proprietor and It pine treehlown in'the bottle. All others are, amnions Imitations. PIRCE FITTS CENTS AND Ova DCILLAZ raa Banta.= Prepared . only by the proprietor. DR. L. Q. C. IVISHART, No. 10 NORTH SECOND STREET, ID - For sale by all Dragpsts December 12, .8,1 I MPO RIANITp FEMALES '.---;---%"—,,,i.,,-. , ,<%IOC.,tI.VIESETA -- V. ' i -------- frci.,VC '' 4 t l4 \ 4 7 1 1?1i.,. r ' t i --4' i ~ .4 i ' :), 46 11 - ',41 ((,,-‘ ...... • et.i PILLS P PROCLAMATION! TO TILE LADIES I. • DOTE MARRIED AND SINGLE. The Oldest Regulator for Females. Dr. Cheese . mum's. Female' Pine. - Will immediately relieve, without pain; fill disturban ceti Of - the periodic discharge, whether-arising from, re laxation .or suppression. , They act like a charm - in re moving the pains that accompany diflicultor immoder ate menstruation, and are the only safe and reliable re medy fot Flrishes, Sick Headache, - Pains in the Loins, Back and Sides, Palpitation of the Heart,.Nervous Tre mimillysteries, Spasmt,' Broken Sleep, and other 'un pleasant and dangerous effects of an unnatural .condi tion of the sexual functions. In the worst case of Flu or Aibus or Whites, they eirect a speedy, cure. . . „ Dr. Cheestesnanla Female Dills hare been used OVER A QUARTER OF KCENTURY. They are offered as the .mly safe Means of renewing in. •terrupted menstruation. bid ladies must beat in mind lhat.there is one condition of the feinale system in which the Pills cannot be taken without mcalucing' a PECULIAR RESULT. The' .condition referred •to is -PREGNANCY—the result, MISCAItItLWE. Such is the irresistible tendency of the. medicine to restore the aexatal functions to a normal condition, that. even Alm' reproductive power of nature.cannot resist it. THEY CANNOT . DO HARM. in any other way. • 'Dr. Cheelemaals Female Pills ' are the only Medicine . that MARRIED AND SINGLE LM dES have. 'relied upon for many-years, or can rely upon now. BEWARE OFMIITATIONSI These Pills forth the Fineit Preparation ever - put forward. With rat- MEDLITE and PERSISTENT • strecEss. DOlVir lIF. DECEIVED. Take ' this. advertisement to your Druggist. and tell him that you ,want the BEST and most:RELIABLE PEMALE MEDICINE IN THE WORLD, whichis comprised in' • • ' • De.Pheenemants Female Pills::: -- They have received, and are now receiving, the sanc tion of the most eminent Physicians in America. ;Explicit 'Directions with each box,-the•Price;oitit Pical3o34 containing: froniso to 60 Pills. .• Pills sent by mail, promptly, by remitting jim. price to the Proprietors, or any anthonzed Agent, in current SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GBI.TRIL&LLY. - ' . • TILTTCHD;GS & lIILLYER, Proprietors, . • 81. Cedar street, Nw York. Sold in Pottsville by JOHN G. BROWN . SCoN : in Millersville by JACOB S. LAWRENCE.: 'in Tamaquu by It. J. PRY. and N. P. FOWLER, midis, St. Clair by all Vrug‘rists... • • [Feb '64.-6-27, EW 'I , IAP .OE. 1.1 C 11 11., I- County.--Scott'sNew Map of Schuylkill County for $-ale by • - B. BANNAN. • :!'.so, Sheafers New•fdapa of all the Anthracite Coal R.Lgione, and Iron, Railroad and Canal Map :of this State.. ' ' • AApril 9, 'Ga. . • SAVE ,THE OLD.TAPER. 4 Cents a petted paid for clean White Writing and Magazine Paper—and Mao Old Newspapers, Pamphlets., and Old Books with the covets taken off. Colored Pa per I cent a pound. B. BANNAN.' April 23, 4;4.. ImPSOVBD EM ma ,Syringes, at May 7, *64., X, and the Davidson Tale HiQHES'S,- 50 000 ENVELOPE'S just received.- , and for sale, wholesale and retail,-at the tahseriberi Book:and Sta tionery, . Store, Pottsville. .April 80,•64, , .• • , B. HANNAN. . PACIEING IaII:XES.—A: lot of Packing. Boxeslor sale st ' B. BABNAN'S Store. PURE sand 'FRESH •PIIEDICIINEN t , et 1 the Terjrbest quality. selected expressly for PHY SICIANS. PRESCRIPTIONS and retail sales, by Nov. T, .62) - HUGHES; Phartnacentical Chem brICELL, Ganrand LierulDrendag and 17,P.0ck?-t Pomba. at . . HUGlHMS'..Apothnuir. =~~ i eter. nal fitness of things" it has beert 'ordered that there should be a,very close relation betwee e _some very ililicent matters, and that:the ant. mars comfort ilnd the owner'kproftt are yee r closely connected. The engraving whielm, present, exhibitsn scene of most corefortahi e repose. The sleek kine having filled there. selves selves in the meadow during the cooler p ea of the-day, are now in the enjolynient of the delightful shade and cool stream. Ti stand and chew the cud or contentment, are, worried neither by the heat nor by je an, It is evident that the functions of deglutio assimilation and secretion must go on ai mtich-more profitable results than-if the e ta stead fighting flies in 'the hot, dry noontid e, xestless• and discontented. Think of ~ amount of power wasted in stamping pawing dust in the hot sun; in swinging ponderous, heads of a score of cattle from, side to another to beat oft the flies, and in many nervous steps and motions a h em cc:siva will make. Every one of •these motif detracts: from the amount of milk: or f ret the weight of the flesh of thin animals. Tt worrying and the hCat prevent the_ harmer ens exercise of the' vital functions and tht is really a eonsiderable loss resulting dail y the farmer, be he feeder or dairyman: Wi neat cattle and other ruminants this 0 13, (tasty true, for they must spend much tit, daily in chewing the cud. With horses, s a ' mats which do not ruminate; it is scared less - the fact, - for wherever there is good pu turage,they spend a good part of the day at rest quietly digesting their food. A fruitful cu te of the , great decrease of milk in hot weath e r may be looked for in the diacomfort of lb COWS:. The abundance of grazing and " of water early' in the season secures an abundant flow of milk, find the drying of the pastute t is accompanied by a 'decrease. The 'p ia which grows iu hot weather is more autriti( t a than'the succulent growth of spring and early sinniner,' and it requires a Jess amount tots;: isfy the.animals.. But . even when the fool supply continues, the state of the weather Makes a great- difference in the quantityuf milk given. liot, dry weather will ineirisa. ply decrease.the amount, -which will increase again when the weather changes. :Much of this'decrease is due to the discomfort attend.) ing heat and dust and the/attacks" of it, sects, for with cow's ha soiling,itables therein but_little variation noticed. These COWS are more comfortable, have plenty of food and drink, shade and company, and soon.sconte forget that they are deprived otliberty. Tat. teeing animals which graze undisturbed is confined limits and have little to distract their attention, and no.ability or temptation to take much exercise, do much better than . those in large herds which have considerable rang, more or less fighting and bullying, Ana other causes which-excite them, or at least di‘sturb the -even tenor of their thoughts. It has beef' abundantly proved tha t the less of exercivil an ox or sheep takes, so long as it:is in good health, the less Wean see, and Ile leis it has to attract its attention in any way, the Och er and better it, will, fatten. Very much tht same thing is tide of all animals, tiiiingit horses need light and exercise much more than neat stock, s heep or swine. As con. , cerns animals at pasture whether feeding in t the shambles, yielding milky- er young grow. ing stock, the principle is equally appli ble.--Awerevoi 49 , 6c/diarist. - NOTFICTNG TO , WASTE.—Themanure beep should be the great sal - rings bank of the tank Unpo.sits may be made here- upon good h. terest, 'which - would only be nuisances eitie where. There are' - miles of weedy hedge rows, acres of mimic hay, and tons of weeds growing all over the country which properly treated would yield thousands of dollars. The weeds, if left where - they- are, will be worse than wasted; their seeds are already ripening for a tenfold or greater crop next year. fur them down before it is too late, and comp% them with liMe and•muck or manure. Ater the sWale kay is all secured, to be used si -bedding and thusworked over into mum drain the spot where- it brew, that ',lame grasses may hereafter feel at home, ;twilit ing a better pay in return, .Much farm late hardly pays in a pecuniary way, but lain upon the'maniireheap will return GO per eat on its cost. ' • - . Strckr.—.--Ter the noses of all to Mel. ili!! fly._ Separate- the _lambs from: the-.lnref. wean the himbs and give them a - good chase by themselves if 'possible. Keep ewes' hiVe lambs iinflt to • wean, with., the lainbt and In small flocks let the yearlings funiNTO Philudeiphia. 50-Iyeow DArot BROWN..--111t0 a vessel large . oollo to contain the yarn, put white-walniit enough to half fill lir4e vesselidi waternnidboll for an hotir. Take out to bark and put in the, yarn . and boil. "Ilemor the yarn and air it; and if .not dark rnougl •dip it 'in lYe,- increasing the strength:o l l' lye if a - very. dark shade is wanted. 4 ree dish brown may be given by adding uhsr,!- ftil of catilwood to the above. • . LIGIFIT , BROWN;HPiocce'd as for dark broom using:white-ash bark instead of wainat, as dip the yarn. in strong lye. The yarn a' , .1 comesont" - of the dye, may be nearly but the lye will darken, it,. and if one . harne . sioik is.riot enough dip it igain. Tileyely! not injure the yarn if it lie tho - ronghly ria afterWartls: • • r CAmwOoo Jilt() w - .N.For Ilia. of yarn L'.! , '1 11.) of catuwood, in water . suflicient CO rove the , yarn, t he . eolor'is extracted. 11'1'0 the'yara-and boil tintii •it has titkentheedv. then remove it, add I.o•the lit : l6)r j 07:; oil d vitriol, and put niche - yarn. againand',sinnutt If not dart; enough; add 1 or ( - )1 hai vitrn.d.and.sinnuer until ate desired shade obtained . . • : • . , . .Ma neve CAxr..-For. the white part, 11 141 cup of hinter, 3of : white..segar, 1 of sw . " ? '. milk, sOf flour, teaspoonful • ecila. I cream of tartar, whites of 3 eggs, and 410 4 with lemon extract: - FT . - • the. celeredPZ take 1 a cupsof 3bf , brown sugar, I (1 ' rnoltkEles, 1.0. f sweet milk, 4 of. tlnin; I t`t. spoonful soda, and 2 of cream 9f tartar, yolks *of 8 eggs, - and Whole egg) • 0)5 with cinnamon, nutmeg and • elnYes' it : alone makes . . a good spice cake. TO ma , ,' the marble.eake, •first put. in a pans laYer e the spice cake; then of the white, sildO ti until - the loaf is .ceatiplete, spice cake: . The above - tpuintity H ill 5 . two loaves in six quart-puns. POP C,9ltNr Punpp<o.—CrUsh pupped With a rolling pin on a table, and 00110 it into, oarse Meal.into common 'coffee nr..in a' mill of large size; 'it Ma) : be grosbd‘ once; without rollit.g.: One pint .of cotrod make about sixteen pints when pepped, this will nicasure about eight pints 1; 44 ground. To make the. Budding, z , Or ) of the meal - - with four , pints sweet: o ' place it. where it. will warm slightly.; aui . it*oak , as two. Then " let it ego], 311 twn. egg, aqui, raisins, anil spice a Li , a rice pudding. Set it:on a hut stove MAN a feWril" inutes,. stirringit several times lo' this meal Well -mixed with thi.s . milk. ' l7l ' s bake. it about . • an hour, and serve .-4110 rcipto. RECIPES. FOIL DYEING: • • .eblam or ',timer , re-Ntite ndlton• Not • Soiattatio ED ~ tpping V Nc ASTSI kb F. Scl Sole lope
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