U. Sier4Oltait ' ThittatMai7 celaserts/a/Tglrea notice:Mt sub- DCriPitltrieb/111/1:10Mall TM/MX*l4 iniabinkrfieielittrusirliagAfit.-11164,withseau 21* "1140billg11"10 9414,11004A3tP! 'Obit PFClNlntittp* l* Olkil -1,14ttl 1010,1-10:10a.130cAr • Tbeibbabasbecarrstlafis ;it the aptirii the firin *Doer at astavicr,-bitosi cent:gota boot bad& rpg,fe norless pan five - nor lrics/ than two* Mrs frouttbeir brbe.sa tbe government my elect. Tliey will be lama danoelkdiceut re! 0 1 4 SIO.VIS OO , tam*: ail &Binh isfirirdorissnsust be for fif ty dollars or muss multiple of bay doltan Monate" wilt bs tranaudttad:talths mimes fres, of transporl4oncharBelles most after the receipt of the vriglAPT4446l- 13 ,r DePia - 4 10th a can be PreP l T et - 3i the votes draw Interest trout August IL parsons smoking deposits subsequent to that drat must ; Pay titre Catered Mined from dativof sots to date of deposit. Partka depadtinkivreaty:fiis tharboal dollars. and 44!**1, for tbl/ou notes at any one Um will tie armed loinmisnion of one-quitter Ot one per tea . .., Which willibepdd hy the Treasury Department upon the re .oeigif as bill far the mount, certified to by there= Whoa the dePoslt made. No dednetioni - for ' ollllll ilialtl/ 0 Mat be male from the deposits. S r pecial .kivultages of this loan, 111. A , 7f12 . 1011AL. SAVINGS Banc, offerhsg highet rats of interest than any other. and chi bra beard p.— • A4lsatings bank which pip its -depositors In 47. S. ItotiK coluilders that it I t paying in the best circulating mem! of the Mari, and it cannot.pay in anithing baler: far. its Mu assets are either In govenuneat se ciattiCuprin nores or bonds payable in garenteent :it. i eqUilly tonvenienl. es a temporary or permk nent investment. The notes can always be sold . for nit* a lira:Lion of their face and sommulated interest,. ind`siethe best security with Intake - as collateral' for Coirrertible Into a perwit 3-20 sold Bond' ol . . • very . • • _ ••: atooO :0 t . lit;eind Interattonthenotrafor three years. this privilege: of conversion is. now worth about three per cent. per annum. for the current rata PorS.2o Bdods Is not less than simper cent.pretnium , ' :and before, the war the premium on six per cent. O. F, itocis was overtwenty per . cent. •It will be seen that the acing profit on.thii loan, at the present 'market ' Tate. is not less than tat per cent. per aramit.. • Its iitistription :tram estate air. Ittanicipal • Taxation • „. . . But aside from all thirarantagee we have enumera- 1 ted. st special Aet of 'Congress exempts all bonds and Treats,* !meas/rah local tasetiFt. On: the average, this exemiket is worth about two per cent. per annem. According to the rate of taxation in various parts of the It is believed that no seentities offer so.great Induce _ meets to lenders as those. baited by the government. In' -all other fords of iodebtednea, the faith or ability of private'perUes, or stock-coinpanies, or separate com munities.. Only, Pledged fer.payment, while the whole property ofvtlie country Is held to secure the discharge of all the ObllgtalonieethelJnited Stites: While the gevennnerit offers. the most liberal, terms for its loans; It ielleieittat the - very strongest appeal be' to the loyalty tad patriotismof the people. Duplicate carOdeatts keened for all- deposits. The party depositing must endorse npoa the original certiflcale the denciminallen of metes' required, .and. whether they are to be brined In blank or' Paiabli to -order. :When so endersed It must be left with the offi-' •cer receiving the deposit, to be forwardly' to, the ' l7le4 = tory Department: • Sumwatrrmas wo.A. ere swam: , by the Treasu r er of the United Sates, at Washington. the several Assistant Tressurens and designated Depositories, and by the, , _ First Notional Batik of Philadelphia.' -• •Seessusi„Nootional Book of Philadelphia. Third National Banli of Philadelphia, and all .14,TatIonal Banks which are' depasitarles of Pub 11c Money. and . • . _ ALL ItESPEOTABLB BANKS AND . BA...NICKItS • throughout the country will give .ifurthcr information AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO 5U8C111.13811.9.' Augurtl3, - • . 3.1-111 t MN 0 A;TIONAL. pUIVAArE.. EtZNING - 5t11 . 1.001... ~• . . .. The subscriber will re-open hie Evening School,. on 'MONDAY EVENING, Vld inst. Thinkfill for past pa. trunage, - he would respectfully ask for a. counnuatlon ilf.the same: ~. ,J.A. M. PASSMORE, 3lahantongo Et., Id dpor above Baptist Church, Aug. 20, •i4,-3,1-tf) , -.—• Pottsville. rirREIVIOUNT 8131Til.NART; lA Norristown, Pak; FOB• YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. • The Fall and Winter Etesslonv•commences on TCES:. DAY, September •Nth. • There will be room fora limi ted number of pupils. who may make early Application. Yor circulars , with full particulars, addreu - . ' JOHN W. LOCH:Principal: 33.4t' ' A 15, 44 COLUMBIA CLASSICAL & MILITARY INSTITUTE. This Institution is designed. to prepare young men andboys thorongitly for College, Business, or- Teach ing. The location it secluded, healthy. beautiful and easy of access• The Fall Session opens on the • Severed' Tuesday of Plopseember. Reference is respectfhllY made to the - Pacoidea of li Fayette College and Princeton Theological Semina ry For Circulars, address • • ' • Rev. U. S. ALEXANDER. a Columbia, Peluso. 32-41 Angust 6,_,64 ryomiwy , @amonettial goileye. At Kingston, Luzern° Co., Pa. A FLEW-CLASS. 1301.00 L OF TRADE. or Send for Cittniar. Jul 300 , 4 : S. anirgru, Pringrmal. AT.T.ENTOWIr MILITARY . COLLEGE .• , • .Allentown, .Pa. . Bei. M. L. MOW FORD, A. M. President. Maj.D..Ele SIDOK F POEM perintendent . of the Military Department.. , This Institution:chartered by the State of Pennsyl vania, with full Collegiate powers, Will commence- its next session Sept. 6th. Every facility -is• afforded for an English,Classleal. Scientiftc, and Military education, under the beat of Instructons. Pupils are reteived in 'the Primary. .Preparatory and Collegiate Departments. For circulane address the President. :.Jury 30, "KEG/LBW *NATI TUTE, ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL POI/ YOUNG - LADIES, (113A7 - &1.329 ,Sprit& Se..v ilisdelphin,) Will Wilre-open on TUSSDAY„-September 20th. Letters to the above address will receive prompt attention. Personal application can be made after August 90th, 1944, to - XADAILE D'HEIWILLY, Principal. . July 9, , 44. _ 28.3 m. tilirDEN . lIODATIAN SEIIEVART FOR YOUNG LADIES, At . Litiz, Lancaster Pa. YOTTNDEP 131111"il - 011 1 / 4 .8, 1794, After& etperior advaniagea for - thortaigh and - imam. pliahed female education. . ' • The.flat animal Term opensAngirst 15, 1554. Tor 'circulars and informatien,applr to r . - diet. W. C. R.KICLIBL.,-Printlpak IS, July 9. •64 GREAT , PRIZE DISTRIBUTION! • • • Elegant . Diamond Binge,Diamond Brooches, Ear Drops, Bracelets, Fine Gold Watches, .t. ndei. T Cry largemannfacturere ataxic of Elegant Jew &try, valued at ' 85003()00. .CERTIFICATES. naming each article of our at 'ock, and its value; are placed in tiEALED ENVELOPES and wellstixed. One of these envOokoes will .be sent, to any address, without regard to Choice, on receipt of .25 - amts. , • We will send by, mail the articleinamed on the eertifl- Cate &mall.' for'Our Dollar,-or Will , exchange , for any other articie'on gm . list of the same yalue as the articledrawn. . Entire satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.. You .• You may obtain a 001.1 , WATCH or DIAMOrrt , AINCI for . .ONE DOLLAR: which youneed not pay until you know what-you have drawn and its value. , •.• • rar - Five sealed Envelopes for $1: Eleven for $2. , - GOODWIN, DUNT - ilk CO., •.• ' • ' JEWELERS, - • • 197 Broadway, N. Y. • All letters should be addressedlo our 80x...57196, Post (Alice, Neyv York. ' (July 10, -64,-3tam• • • 1 0 ,4e...Dzim wiwirs.t4\tir., now To DES'TROY . ROACHES RATS,MICE -.; I I ". 0 • BEDBUGS, ANTS, duc. • • USE BURT'S -`4lTennni Extermin.ter. wrvisir.t4iNvi\vi\v4sti \ter \sswps z , t4\t/re e, •IT 1 • IT IS IN Pill X;E :I Is put. up in Large . Boxes for 25 cents Is all ready. for use, without maxingwitte other articles.' -Does' not' spoil cc get di? , and worthless .by keeping, like tomb. ;Abet' preparations. Vermin arc extravagantly fond of it .itats and Mice die oat of their holes. Is not, din• vrnus to nee. Gives satisfaction to all Who Irk. it.;-- -tUld•bv all Druggists and. Dealers throughout the Hni-. 'tad States.- CamoN—Be sure and'ask for .Burt's Ex. terminator: in large boxes, with red label. and signed by the Proprietor. - Depot,-No. IMP South TENTH. St , above 'Walnut. Manufactory, No. 130 Juvenal. street, . above Walnut. betweOn Tenth and Eleventh. - . • Tbis yaluablepreparatton is sold in Pottsville by the followiteDruggists: • „ Henry Saylor, J. G. Brown & Son, J. Hughes. rierthan Ribetutn, and F. Sanlerson. • Also. in St. Clair, by Henry B. Davis and IL H. Irvin. . In Schuylkill Haven by Hugh N. Coxe. and by all the Druggists In Minersville, Ashland and Tamaqua. Jnly 23:4111. " 30-BM . 628, llobr SKIRTS, 628 The most Complete Sooortoteat of Piot. Clam -1/100P POSELBTS ia.the.lllarl t, For 7ndiea' Misses' rind ChUth-errs' Wear• • Is manufactured and saki. wholesale and.retall, at Na.N - GIS ARC"' Street. shove Sixth. • • . --- They embrace all the new and desirable Styles. Sizes and Legths. Which for symmetry. finish. durability and cheannes& nre.unequalled.. Ourgoods are. madekof the best woven Tapee and 1x.% - ainen-finished English Steel . Springs. The metallic fastenings are secured by proved machinery, which prevents Flipping and getting • out of shape. Pe e are also constantly in receipt of Rapt ern.made Skirts„ which e we are selling at the following. very low prlcee : Kid - Padded and Riveted, 15 springs. 66. cents; 20 sinini,'s. SP 04 4 23 springs, 03 CU.; 30 springs, $1; 44) . 20. 10 springs, Diamond tied Skirts. SO cents: • . g SKIRTS mode to order. altered and re*rsll.. •,f, Vra, T. SEOPIKINS. N0,..e26 ARCH St.. PLOLADELPHI.I., May 2X 2 • :23.3m Gum sand liatra "Dreaming *sad 111Pueket Oamba. at . 7IUGEtEB'. Arfathecary. . EiRSI p - tf-WAtlifr ViILIGIJAIBLE 16X'."8 OW BrOCKS.A.I I .4t. On TVISM*Y. SPeritember Mk at- 3.11.3 at; .the.lreetotere.'Rdell otib OO L`ll:lolLAlVlSONS, Anetiorope. the follootnerZW.o sod likons:the pro perty ormhard Rear.;.declissed, In the hinds 'of chid Bright,= fi Witg ema ; tits ant.e l l ii tailelituure . leittheselphti , ieo • elbeeterNalley'llailroed -Company. it*•• Little Weturyikili ItAiroleirOarepany. Se " • littory auk of PotteriUe. -, soe sad laThariti Itallrtoid ComPany. . , 11 , 8,2 1 06 Lity tt. PI ttele Boa& DLICILAZL BEIGHTa umutom 11 4 11 .00 - • _ P_~t~Y ~ ~ T~~Y , VALliAlijAk iriebrillaTT. AT: Pair - - -NATE- MILE. - • . One-esreotietlibsterest lb the tract of •..cIOAL• LAND in New Castle ToWnibly4,Seltuyikill Connty,(knovnt the. •qors as f• B,B4,toptallog -al)otti 420 Tract of ,21111Kaetee of COAL .4ND -1411Pilit LA...*TD In "Riley Township. - • " •- • . 4 • `, • 4 LOTS on Coal Stiee.V 8 BULLDOG I.ol*. Laiiiel•Street..•. ' ' •• ' • A number of, Selltiltg,"‘Lote.,on.. Coal, . Norwegian. .ead and WAelibigtonlitreete, .•‘Greenseciod ton.- Apply ' C: HOSSItL, • • • a ye Commercial 13fOker arid' Real Dente Agent; • • - • • C-of. ld slid lialientongd , ingest. jolt." -• • • --- • .... •, ; _ . . • TVOA hAl[Ale:4 • vainable FARM' end '...pleasant eomary, rasideMae, sitaate in gala Hanover Town elWL.oaando.nco-übnatlyt Pma.,l l o eWe h s e t J- or: e M at t o . a N m e i b ta o d , Beoanr - alihng one taming aberatHrolLeiial: - About Tamil/ is'Weloclland;theteinainder'being' tinder ~ ..„ god cultivation, Ir.d..fenced, and the soil , , well I ptial to the dltteresat n erops generally raised in 1 'thiaseetien. The talblingelnearly new) are a BRICK -1101 MIL BANS : TWIN. large. Hay Bars, , and other out ; buildlogi. The is la an orchard of yotingbearlng, with an addition of other, lately net out. on the preml , ee, : A Wellorithnunp, is at the botese; also run tang Rater in moat of melds: :- - • ,For farther partitntirs, , apply by letter or in iperson' tope stater iber,"on the premises. P. O. address, Otto. ... „ ~ , . THOS.:P MILLER..' East Planover.Tp:„ tang. r, It la , ' %35-tt t -.L . _ piii*A,TE ' SALE' OF ' - TrAcv.A.BLE .: - n ,- oTzli raorsumr --,... Situated inliroad istreet.in the Borongh , of Tamaqua, known as the UNION 110TBL. The building is bo feet front by 80 feet In depth—nil in good eon- - dffrotirVeidlatentre'or ,tile.B o roti g h, and conYenlent to the Belton& . .Term,' wily. .For (Or- - titer pirticniank; apply .tO the ta*tyte:iid:. - -; INWIS, rtoprietor. # Ang011,764. . ,- .41 - . A 0,--ti.0.0 WANT . • • MUNI' • . IS, OWOE. . The undersigned dream FARM, =raining 5!35 acres of land. with a Grist Mill. Saw Mill. 2M-A sup ry Brick.Honsa, and Bank and on the north part of the tract there 1 a . gOod I story Log llotuse. with's hack.building connected, and stabling, so thatthe pronerty can be.divided into two farms; a good soil, well timed,. and good fences, near a 'good market: adjoins the Union Canal Itallroad, and ji-mile , frorn the liorough of Plnegrove ; has a. good water-power for numuhteroring. hbacka, than. it I offer this . property . lower, for gree wa s sold for six years ago. when currency was par with gold—namely. for .811,4800--one.third in band, and the two.thirde in one . and.. two yearly. payments, with Also, f lots In Bonawitra Addition to PfnegrOVe. Also, 3 houses in West Haven, near Schuylkill Haven. I have removed *ant to sell myioperty in Pinegrove. .Forfartherinformation, apply JOHN GEORGE, Lebanon:...: DAVID GREENA T. August • • - - 33-3ni •. , • VAILIPABLS R13:114.. ESTATE - - • V.. . In Bern Township, Berks:Co , ; % , • ' 'AT PRIVATE - SALE.. - . -• The subscribers -offer for sale on reasonable and easy. : terms, all that certain tract of farming laOd,clivided in to fields of convenient size. for farming purposes, well • watered, situate in Bern Township, Becks County, sev en miles northSreit of 'Reading, on the State Road `leading from - Reading to Harrisburg, adjoininglands 01 • Benneville Reber, John C. Illester, Daniel Fisher -and -- Daniel Billman, and the Tulpehocken, Creek, contain ingo•• 930 acres and 99- perches,- more 'or less, on r i f l t t • which is erected a large two-story BRICK:MS.SI: • , SION HOUSE, 97 by 27 feet, one-and-e-halfetory • Brick House, attached to the Manslon.lB by . • 36 feet. Stone Tenement House adjoining the •huildings,.lB by 36 feet ;. Spring House, IN-story, and 12 by Di feeL with a never-fading spring of water. which supplies .all the '.. aforesaid houses with water,: large Swiss Barn, 40, by ST feet, witti spring water in the -yard ; Wagon -Shed ; Hog Stable, 15 by 25 feet; fwo 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 • meadowland. ' . Also, a certaintract of farming land. situate in the township and county aforesaid, divided into fields, of - convenient , size fur farming purposes,well watered, ly.: on the. State Road leading from feading to .thirris burg within seventniles of Reading, adjoining lands of Levi Reber ; by the afore-described farm, and the . TnipehoCken Creek, containing'l96 acres and. 53. per ehes,•2s acres or whiclisre. good meadow land; anti TO acres of which is. covered with heavy oak timber:— I Limestone in great quantities on the farm, near the • I surface of the ground; and near the Union Canal. land ing. The improvements consist of a large t c wo-story . STONEIL6NSIONHOUSE, 37 by 64 feet„, with pump of water in the yard; also, a good arch in th,e yard ; Swiss Barn, 40 by 82 feet, with water near lib; _Stone Tenant Ilonse, - 1.74 stories, 27 by 31 feet, with. water near the door; Hog' Statile, 15 by by, with Pump of water in the-building; Swiss-Barr, 'Z, by.3l feet, with water near by, - Also, s large STONE lIERCLIANTand .GIIIST RILL, 60. by 40 feet; three stories. high, on the . Tulpebockin Creek, With a water:power 0f.734-. rect. witlithe xitiVilege. of raising to 9,V, considered to.be the best - 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 hithe %ill, is of the best - kind, being turned_ by Parker, water-Wheels.. The Union Canal -passes by the Mill, with a landing for - loadihg and un loading grain, /Lc., from fhe capal . boati. into . the Itill, by means of rope and pulley. Also; a SAW MILL ad joining the Mill, turned by Parker's Water-wheels; This Millsere within 60 feet or the • Mansion House:. The above. properties 'are. tonvenient , •to churches, stores, 'schools, and blacksmith shots. • .For particulars; apply. to' either, of the - undersigned. at the northeast corner of -Sixth and Chestnut streets', 'Reading, Pa. ' ".EDWIN C 'HESTER. • -- . HARRIET: 0. HIESTRR. ' ALEXANDER S. HIEST 16-tfER. • -.• . SO, 44 C . . . . . . .. eal Landis at Private ,ttale.—The nab scribers offer for Sale TWO. TRACTS OF COAL. LAND, .C.cated in Schuylkill County. • . • Any inforrnittion concerning there tracts of Coal Land will be given on application to Bran Parraisoit,'Esq., of Pottsville, Or either of the 'subscribers. • . GEORGE. SCIIALL, . . , . . . • ~- - ,WM. If. SCR:ALL, . . _ - • Itiecutore of the Estate of John Schall, 'devil ' ; • ioi. 1, 743' _; . - ". : • ": 4.54 f . . GREAT BARGAINS' IN JEWELRY. W. FORSYTH di.00., • 41 and .14' Niansan :Street, New York, !ad joining the Post Odice.)' offer--for sale the- following Magnificent fiat of Watches, Chains. Jewelry, &e., Val ued at $800,900. Each article One . Dollar, and not to be 'paid for until you know what you are te -get. ' • .. 150 Gold and Silver Watches......sl3 00 to 61 00 each. 200 Ladies' Gold Watches . 55 each. • 500 Ladies' & Genta , Silver d 0..• - ..15 each. 6.000 Ladies ,. Gold Pencils. .... ...• .4 00 to each. 5,000 Gold-band Bracelets 500 to 10 each. 10,000 Lockets; Chains, and Rings.. •2 50 to:- 6 each. • 6,000 Caine°, • Mosaic and Jet • ' :Brooches4 00 . 6 each. 'B,OOO Coral & Florentine Eardrops: . 400 t 0,.. 5 each. . 10.000 . Gents' Breastpins . 2 50.t0 t each: 16,090 Sleeve Buttons and Bosom - • • Studs— . ... . .200 to ... 5 each. 10,000 Sets Ladies. Jewelry • • • , 5.00 to ...10 6,000 Lava and Florentine Sets.....* 4 00 to .' .6 each, . 10.000 Gold 'Pew, Silver-mounted : , ' Holders. • 5 each: 1.000 Gold Pens, with: &tier Ek- • tension Cases • 400 to ~ 6 each. The articles to this stack of Jewelry ire of the neatest and most fashionable styles.: Certific&W of all the va clone articles are put in sealed .envelopes and mixed. thus giving Alta fair chance,. and sent by mail' for 25 cents each ; and on the receipt of the certificate, It is at your option to send Orts Dco.Laa and take the article ' named - in it or not. Five . Certificates for .$1- eleven for $2 ; thirty for $5 ;'silty for .$10; one hundred for' $l6. .Certificale money to be enclosed .with order.-- Correspondence promptly answered; , - Agents wanted in.every town and regiment, to whom the most liberal terms are ° offered. • Send red stamp . for a circular:-." Address W.. FORSYTJI & CO.. • 42 and 44 Nassau Street, Hew York.. July 2, •M N EW MAT,.CAP AND FUR STO,RIE . , . „The un - dersignal respectfully inform the citizens .of .aPottsville. and-Mclnity; that they, have taken and refitted the Store - in- Centre ma t street, - alitive Mahantongo. - west , side. — where they will keep constantly on band a . large and, choice stocky( UATS, CAPS and STRAW GOODS, and a flfie assortment .of ' FURS, which they will sell on reasonable terms. - The patronage 0' the.pohlic is so licited. - tfir - Bats arid Caps made to order on, the shortest no:- - tire. . •.. .-. , • S.- M. MORTIMER. ' .1, A. GILMOIJR. .. Pottsville, Jane 4, 1864: .;, • - - ... - 23- URISTIRLAA PRESENTS - -FINE AS!. SORTIRENT OIEsSILVER WARE.' Such as oyster-tnieens, butter dishes, cake baskets. - cA , tors. fruit 'dishes; mus. &e. Also, a well. selected stock ofsliver knives, forks, spoons.' cake 1, - nlvea,:ple knives. ladles,' napkin rings, and every article of table cutlery—for sale cheap; by R. C. GREEN, Watchmakefandieweler,"Centre `Street,-Pottsville: Deceinber-11 e .63 • ''• ' 50 ••. . . DERE 13 BANDY, NS 111 4 11 E .ftisd GEV, re -1. calved - direct from U. 4 S..Boncled ..Warebetise, for sale for medical purposes, by .. " • Noy T .' '63. . - . .; •• DU GIIES. - ApOtbecary . rcrEw•• ..OF' f 4 II II 11.7. K 11..1 Ciannty.—ott's New Map of Schuylkill County for. Pale by , . ' • di'. BA,NNAN: • , Also, Sheafers New. Maps of all. the Anthracite Coal Regioni, and _lron, .Itailretui and Canal :Map of this • [April .9, ,q 5. • . .. SAVE THE 01. D PAPER. ... - • . • - 4 ipeuts a pound paid for clean White Writing and Magazine Paper—and alepcildNeliapapers, PtunPhlets, and old Boeleflgiih - the coverrt taken off. . Colored Pa per 1 cent. a pound. -- • '.:- : B. BANIsi..kN; ~ • IEI OW - A1111 '• ANSOCIATION. • .• -• • • • PHILADEI.PIII I 4 FA Diseases - of the Nervous, Seating' Uri nary: and tisexuatl Plystemannw and -tellable coma ment —in reporta or t he. HOWARD -ASSOCIATION —sent-by mail in sealed letter envelopes, rive of Charge. Addresty Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON. Howard'Amo ciAtion, No, 2 South. Ninth street, P~iladclpbla, a. TR.." 40.'6 . • .5.1 y • 'PO. TOBAtCOi I Ttl.• . SO3I.ETHING : NEW KIN-KENO-'N'-AW INDIAN SMOI 3 !POI3AC.. CO . ,'srarranted eqnal to anything in the market. For sale by " W. E. BOYER. . Jan. ft; *M. Agent for . Pottsville. - UGHESI EXPIMIC . ORALNT gives in stant rellat and never r - falls' to • curs Con& and Colds. Prepared'and sold by - • Nov.. 7. "11UGtiES, P.tia7natentleal Chemist. 1101.DIRA. AND 'IIIIIARRICEA' 1111X. C invalonble - remexly. PrepsosA 'and sold byIIUGLIES,.Phtu - maceutical Chemist . . SI7IAG SOWS T B tithing . and Sheep's Wool Speugcis, at _ • *. Nev. 7, ..• _ . 417JG7ISS` Apotheauy' - DA.CIMIENG DOX.Eig.—A tot of 'Packing - .Boxes for tile it • 11 BANNAVS Store. April 46: - • • • • . 1011V111C -and FRESH 11111EDICINEg, And A- thevery best quality. selected , expressly for SICIANS , P.RESCRIPTIONS. and retail sales;.by, Nov. t %V] ES..Pharrnacentiall Chum -11ARDVAIM .= Shel ter , ° raison, - loom Thumwanz; ceridewc-kitok' Qavf#Plau,,kiqqffiA. Pxq rarts'vraX 11A111)11! ASV. AND.,11.0020/ I ••• • . - iThe plsaalsi. ta4ds pew , place_ of business' ist/Feritn nevi deUrmfuation of fainteb- ' betel midi goodttee the 'baldness of the ->• • • Coal R-cin nuty requite; et their . lowest tatietet - yidui.. l solicits the inspection of the Pubi1e., — .1210 1 .4 he alwa7 l .on band;:onnnsvo on bands fulletoct of • • sarlron, . . . : Chopping A.131* Flat Iron. ' •• - • Shovels, - .• , • ;.• • that - Steel, . • • . Truce Clutins; , :,‘ •.' Iron. • 'Falb and=es, - • Tactile B • • and Vices. R 2 rdware and-Iron Depot.' Churns . gazer.. tides noon. abov Market, east side. . VItANK•POTT... July e '54 .4 234 f - , A . rkiarorns & SON, 7 - ... -,, -:•. .... .: Scrap.' Iroit , and . :Metal Merchants , 'arecHrica.. irOUilpHY Pun; I , OOHERS, .x. .N.- Corner 'of SOUTH . and PENN. anttlio.ll SOUTH'Streeta„ ' • • . , Ingot Copper, Babbitt Metsl, • F0undre4 . 4r1 13 164... Ingot Brass, Red, Bismuth,.. • Anvibs;,....:. • YeL, Solders, • • Vises. Pig Tim; : • Bar 1r0n,: , .• > 1116 s, dm, . Bar Tin, • Sheet. Iron, • . • • -.Old Sheet Zixte,••• Old Clipper,' Bar Lead, . steel, ; • Old Brass,: spew, .. • • Old Lead, AntimOnyi '.Crueibleet; - • . • . '. . . Or-New and Second-band Ilachirdsts . and . Black ' smiths. Tools, and Ste,am Brigines, bought and •• • IT' Articles of 'every desception in 11513 . by Xi chin late Sod Foundryinea, furnishmi tO'' order. • • Cash paid for - PHILADELPIIIA'.' 7 . tIT..THE PARIS . 11,6STILLA; EMPORIUM; No. 920 . CHEST3I7 PIT., PIAILID'A.. • • '1.1:0SIT 01 5 E!..1:-Ptiiis.7 111kade. • . • .„.. . , . 14IANTILLAS ,- .CLOARS. SPR(NG R:GARNIENTS:nf our own manufacture, otzhe LA'I'.EST. STYLES,' anti in great variety.. • . • , ..• PROCTOR at " • The;Pitrix . • 920 6.IIESTNIIT ....ST., • PHILADELZILIA: April '.63.- 7 36-1y) 16- • • CIIAS: _E. CLARK'S BEDDING WAREHOUSE No. 13 North ELEVENTII St., PIIILADELPHIA. Feather Beds, Bolsters , and Pillows, ; Curled Hair and Corn Husk •Mattresses, • • Always ou baud or made to order. ALSO, PEW CUSHIONS: Harch gi. .' • •• • • • . SAAC K. STAUFFER, WATCH-N AND JEWELER., Silver Wsiie; dud Importer of WATCHES, No. 148 North' SECOND St., Corner Quarry, PECELADELPHIA. • He hasi constantly on hand - an. assortment of Gold and Silver Patent LeVer,•Lepin and • Plain Watches *; Fine Gold Chains. Scale and Keys; Breast Pi* -: • Ear Rings. Finger Rings, Bracelets, Miniature' • Cases, iktethillions. Lockets, Pencils,•Thimbles, • Spectacles, Silver Table, Desert, 'Pea; Salt nud Mustard Spoons, Cups,- - Napkin .Rings, Fruit 'and . But; . ter. Knives, • Shields, CombsQ. Diamond-pointed .Pens.. etc.—ail of which will be sold lowior CASH. . • •: ..14; I. TOBIAS & ("o„'S.best quality full jeweled Pat. ant Lever Movements cOreaantly on itand,• Also r other Makers,of superior quality. , , - • . 11 • • N. .-6..D.U0i.n AND ii..ILYEN.OI.7I.IIIT AND BiD.D. Uo/ONCE /1-.. CO'S well known Melodeons / and Harmoniums :±lntroducing the effect of Pedal Baas on every instrument. ER- ' NEST GABLEIPS unsurpassed PIANOS - - - • 44,4 - • for caqh. at •a. liberal deduction, or' on r i•O Monthly Instalments. • . : • . , gar7Over 30,000 sold. • • . . , • ••• • JAMES BELLAII, Sole Agent, - • • 279 and esa South PIpTIISL, above Spruce St,. . Sept..ls, , 63.37-Iyl • • , ..: • PIIIIADELP.RIA. DAPiltl. M. KAM.CMER, City . Cabinet Ware Rooms and . Manufactory, • 238 SOUVISt SECOND STREET, - • • '• . . N. B. —Persons going to the City' will find it to thelr: advantage to call . and *mine the stock. " D. M. IL Sept. 27, '62 : . • : 39-tf • J0N..1?. 31-A.B.SUALL; SHIP . CHASDLEa AND GROCER," 404, South Delaware -Avettuei PHILADELPIIIA. . . .. . . . Pr Rope. of all: kindayr•Oakunt, Tat', Tit& Paints Paint OilKand Pinch Varnish, 4c., furnished iii . .quan title! at the lentestrates. ' -- ' • : ' • .' ' • ' :Philadelphia, August 1,1863: • "•.. • - 32- a. RUSSELL, North Sixth P hiiadelphiay Would invite attention to hie IN4II-eeleeted shock of, FINE AMERICAN lAPOILTED W.A.TCIIEB, DLl. 1 .101";D AND GOLD JEWELRY, SILVER SUITAIILE . FOR HOLIDAY PEBSENTS December 12 '43 50-17 t;:' Read This ! J. R.:.Ti OX.ELL'S CHEAP CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY STORE, Centre Street, Opposite 'Mortimer House POTTSVII,,L.E. • • - • The citizens of Pottsville .and neighboring tonna, villages and hamlets. one, and all, are invited to . •callz and examine' my• stuck of wares before haying, else-. where; as lam not' tu be tinderstild, and can furnish'. :Housekeepers with every article they. want. in my line of business..ln the stock of • -.• • • • '• FrenrCh . will he foimd.'rea Setts; Dinner Setts. Card :and Cake Baskets, 'Watch. Cases, Segar Holders, Match . Safes,. 'hiotto'Mugs, Motto Cups and &Teem Vases, Colognes, China Setts for Children, and a general Variety of Toys, ••- ' . • • choicest, latest . patterns, consisting of fable ioad Bac Tumblers, Champagne and Wine °lames, Ale and Beer. Glasses; Decanters, Bar and Bitter Bottles:Gob lets, Plates. Castor llotties„-Pitchers.and Creams, Cel erica. Sugar Bowls. Spoon . Holders . Syrup Cans, Fruit Bowls, Fruit - Jars, Cale. Stands, Kerosene - Lamps of every variety, Lamp Chimneys, Lanterns, Candlesticks, Candy Jars. &c., &c. _ • - Crockery.. Crockery !I A fell assortment of IRON STONE CLIDTA, of dif, fermi patterns. in setts'or single pieces, to snit the pub lic. A large asaortment.of . common C.Gy. Ware, which I will sell at lowligures. Yellow and. Stone Ware. - • - "Pudding Diehes, Pie .Dishes. Cullendera,-Milk Pans, Jelly Moulds, Pitchers. Tea Pots, 'Butter Pots; Milk Pots, Jars, Jugsrete., etc. • ' . MISCRIA . A NEOUSt—Tollet Setts: Castors, Shy Jars and Foot Baths ; Quart and Pint Flasks ; Coal 0 , &c., &c. Vrait Jim., of every description. • . .MERCHANTS I can sell you Goods at City .Priatai' thus saving you-freight. Call-and see if it is not so. J. R. TItOXELL.- 16- April 16, '64 u • ‘.; .sTkmps , Li- 9 LEGAL, COMMERCIAL, and BUSINESS N 07.14, 'MI At liklIGUEN't APoihecary. TRUSSEIi'A . SHOULDER. •BRAV,IiI4; as . HuGllll3'.Apot.4cary. g►Fart wiLasyti aPheqr-- - the Wald( /ix Cosenli C =IT 0(0 ~ L t. brut. clad* 31 : 1 u sga rseeersi# jureesume get, *itiurAciumix eY WARE, • Sc WbbVB Baam TEE mime, rulitilligV 014:8T, -`_iaocowinu iirii ... CONS, tr IVrPTION: - VISTA'S ~.BILSAIK. . Or - WILD . PIEDILT. ~S o 1 Vas the not Of ibis rentedy betlmo:l.mA so pe is It etetywbere,lbat it is ramecesSary to sit eonntits virtues , . lts work! speak for it, aurl:llrsi - ot teratutelo the aborsiantlitsivoltintary testimony oldie rarsaiiwbo,:frout ipuirisoliiins and 9etve4 • . ...,, - , • We[hi use been gestored-ro-matine:wigerarmn . We can present a mass of evidence, in proof of ors .11s - • cAzttiaritetasagmFrito ,, .... . . ay :.- v.p.i*Y. A_ ae,l4,k - . Scriter. ' inongth,..e. ' .-Go. r . Well:lmownzlmsehxeateetal • ma pttlitinnidthis • countv,Mkee the/0110r . g a .... ot tor the berialkof , itfilieterll -,,,,, • - , ';-. -. '.., •i, -, 41. moriors, - 4' Ll* 18.59 - ,i 1 0 42, •Deri'llititlLlTATintreed,44l` 4 . *tr•family ini portapt benefits. fFom the'** , :olP.lMtr •ralhohlh PrOsiiilianti47MliitOßAtaitht 3741.-OWILD cialgiii* ~4timprdo me : ithaiionrels ream:amend': tt "tki: the lontilje_^.)3omweight...yabra Ago' ontior My diMihr tell/ kOarited to. be, uk wcline;inalittle bopea of hal - re/or:ivory Were entertained. ::1 then procured a ;tattle of - your excellent '.lhtleatiri, and before she bid takereithe- wholo: of the eontonta.of the bottle, dims ws§ a' . ,#eatintrimiement in hie health. I baye,!ok ran ntagviirxrarciae,TOttrhilteitnent . tarp Sofilttirt vabiable fiediehme,-and-'haVe- asb item. benefitted by it. -— • .!..,. • ; ii - C - OB SECIELEII. - • • yrons:Jeaa! finaella; Ice 11•?••• • •s. • . NotSpey,_:;• • ' • •"Having used Wisrsn's..usrasst . or WELD Carat= forabont lateen ygarsi andlhaving-, real iztWita benefiniatiennits utiny faniili; it. affords nia.veat nleainre in rocas:mending:it to the pub. lic as a -valuable - km:set:ln Oases' of . IFeak lungs, congliiqU;;;alici. a remedy . abich.l. consider tdbeeptireiyhmOcent, i limi may be taken • with tun'*.xiVealatjfAijr:tho nt9hYdelicatniti_heaith. * • - • I-haveisnliettiralccasioos on4iThL.:llYivisa's Balsam cieWnitithlntisairlcr- *term*, Oolkand: al waysfrith is morcfniticaOidna•iiimenir d44,3*g.0.f general Use ;;' Tho.Baliain has also been risediritb hiealleat "effeet-..b_y:.T. 14.. =oft, ltier4nint; igairs Prowl PoAdis,A l[( L -• ••.• , _ '•••••;;:f2•: , ; - -?• , •••••• • •r•- WfscaNs Balsam . '-Chakey. : `Mona genuine t ees • - signed : 1 '1; -- Btrrl i fii". on •..• • . • . s . , P. DINSMORE. lkio. 491 Broadway, Bear ; fork, POWLEA CO, Pnvrlatons, Boston. - . ' And by all Druiglata. . ' . .. . • . • _ . . -.• 1 - • .• BE DDING'S RUSSIA SALVE . - • - .. : -.*.: 2:--- i • : ~.•-• ‘-: - ~ • foals Old Sores. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE - --. --. I . - .. ,• . . . • ennui' 'Burns, ; Scalds, Cats. • . • - lrglilitlNG ' S RUSSIA SALVE . : . . -. . . - . Cures Wounds., Bruises, Sliralns. 13.EDDENG'S RUSSIA SALVE •. ' . . . • • . Cures Boils, Dleers,'Canceps. . .. , ... REDDING'S RUSSIA..SAIVE : • . ~ .- •-- Cures Salt *cum, Moe, Na7slpelss, ,• REDDING'S-RUSSIA SAIIV.E . ;. . ...- . --- .. ,'• "•• ~-'• . Ogresllingworpi, Corns, .te., &e. NO.PANEItTNIEIQULD DE WITHOUT PP." Ilar" Only 13 . Ceutii ii Ilei.;arl • ' • . . . . . . , ....• - • S. P. DENS.MORE, No. 491'Broadway. 'New Yo-k. I - ,S. W. FOWLS dc.CD.,•No. Is a'remous Ist. Boston, •loid by all Druggists . and country Storekeepers.. July 73;'x` . . . • ..50.1ysow .. CA7i.lOl TO .TIIE LADIES. Dr. DUPOIiCO'S GOLDEiIi PILLS, for Females Infallible in correcting, irgulatirig: and -ref/tiering • all obstructions, from whitterer cause; and . always sliccessfid as a prerentitle.. --• • • • . . . - . .. - These pills have been used by theDectors for many years, both in France 'and 'America, with 'unparalleled success in every case:. and'he is urged by many thous and ladies who used them to Make the Pills public - for the alleviation of those suffering from any. irregularfties whatever, ;is well as to prevent an increase of family, where health will not permit it.. 'Females 'peculiarly situated, or those ,supposing themselves so, are . can :tiont.:ll against using thes.e•Pills while in thit condition, us the proprietor assumes no responsibility after Allis admonition, admoriltion, although their mildness would prevent any mischief to health; otherwise,'thc Pills are reconiinen ded. Vnll.and explicit directions accompany each box. Priee,-One•Dollar: Sold wholesale:and'reetail by Sao. G. Brown rk, Mon, Druggists, Sole Agent, Centre Street,Tottsville; Pa. . . - . . .. • .• . ' - Ladies, by sending them - Sl, to the . ',Pottsville Post Office... can have the Pills sent to any part of , the country (contidtintially), and - free of postage,^ by mail. 1 ,. ••. Sold also by •11...11. lawns . . St. Clair ; J.:Kt:min Gams, Minersville ; Da. Fay, Tamaqua; and S. 'S. .STEVE-*ISI Reading ; - and by one Druggist in • every town. and 'vil lage in thestate: Wholesale in. Philadelphia, 14 JOIINSON,•IIOLLOWAY. & COWDEN, 23 N.. Sixth scres t DYOTT & CO., 232• North Second St. • '...WRIGIIT &SIDDALL. 119 Market St. . . ' S7itITII &,SHOENIA.KER, 243 North Third St..- •-. ' zEigtEa.kSMlTll,cor. Second hod Green Streets'. wttEET,FiRk - wiii.so l i HIGHEST. PREMIUM LOCK ST ITC Sewlng-laClitlloB...' The Cheapest fend Beet, OVER: 1•50,000 OF . THESE WELL-ESTABLISHES SEWING-MACHINES HAVE , BEEN . . ifOrlmt! sox Ormut.si, LAM& Autsase, Ao.. . . . . Addresl! . , WEKELER & WILSON 704 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia J. P. 11110VCK, !Market Mt., xibove next door to English' Lutheran Church. Agent for Potts ' vine, who will furnish,lachlnes at. Philadelphia Call and examine. . t3ABLOVVS INDIGO,-111.*'VE• Dealers and coronamein of the above celebrated WIWI) Moe, will plena° take notice, that the Labels are alter• INDIGO BLUE, .ALFREiI , WI : LTBEB.G - . 13 /V STORE, . • . No. 333 : North ISEtOIID Street elnality of this Mite will be the acme in every respect ,It warranted color More • water , than twice the same quantity-of Indigo, and to go much', further theta any other. Wash Blue in the market; It diem:Ares - per fectly clear, and does not settle on the clothes as most otthe other makes do. One 13oi dissolved in ,:a- half pint of water, will make as good Liquid Blue as any that is made;at one-third the cost.' • - As it is retailed at the same price as the Imitations and inferior articles, housekeepers will find It verymech to their advantage to ask for that put up at NLT BEItGER,S.• . • . - or All Blue put tip after this- date with Biamors name on it is an imitation. . ,•. TUE New LAUEI. noes NOT HEW:IRK-A STAMP, For sal eby Storekipers generally. Feb 13, '64, A NEW ARRIVAL . OF AKA ICDRA.N.III • -•-• --;• • . •- • CELEBRATED - • • PLUTO,FORTES.'...- • • • - . . • MR. HARDMAN this day appoint' Messrs.' F. RUN & C0.;.R0/e Agents fa - his celebrated Pianos—= quite a number of these Met rumenta 'have already been 'add in this part of the country, - and it.would be . mine. cessary to say anytixing more in their pratie: They • speak • far themselves. Mr. liardman i s Pianos have been sold for the last thirty.years all "over ihe - eountry, North and Sonth; and are unsurpassed as regayds both qualitl'of tahe• finish': • ••" • • A warrantee for.fiveyearn. will be given - with-every Piano sold.. Mr:Mardman or som will attend to the tuning of.the instipments:thetriselves,aa they will be yleiting this place every other month.. -An elimination of-these Instruments is-respectfully slicited: • . July 9, 434.-1 , .5..3td.) • .• . 11. HARDMAN... New Gitengroe,er's Store, ictuor BY MRS.' FRoST, . . Markel al., kft-hanci side .ru e d clo(ir beknp - Flour. and Feed .Store..• r • Mrs. FrOst purneses to 'keen on hand a variety o .:VittIETABLES...FLOWERS,,FISIL &e:: ' She feels grateful to her friends fa , their - former . patronage, and liir , fie.that ft may ha . eontlnned,'hy giving her an early cal Ll: : APril EXCEE-1411011 - IWAlttii, . ' • Pic Salmon, • • . . • BolokneBknesme, •- . . Saptiago.Cheese,' • Pineapple Cheese, Beef ToVgnee,•&e. , &c. • B. A. BEATTY, For male by September 19; 'llk AT TENTION,_ LADIES! - • le AU the newest styles of PanCy Combs, S teel and Jet Jewa ry, Pearl and Fancy - Head - Drafty', Silk Fans, Pamtols and Sun DmMeihtet, at..prima the *moat - satis factory, at H. D.IXOiN , S 'Fancy Goods- Store, !al 'South EIGHTH . . tx-Peact)ek Feathers bOnght, or made IntO Fans orrly Bniehes. • . :.(Mate.h.ia„ ,64—L10-am RUBBER :':BELTING. Jest received, a supply of ten and ,twelve-ineh 4-ply Rubber Belting ; together.with the smaller sizes, all o which. will be sold, it manufacturers , prices. Also, Gum Packing, Manhole Rings, ac., &e. For sale h 7 ' July 9, 44 . B. BAITNAN. po. 41104TICEIS.Blank • Reconizance .11 Returns, printathlogetber withal! kitids g ■ of. Justi ces, Blark,s, for sale is BAN.N.IIIOB Book and -Station dry Store ' ; [June 18, 101 P ED 'PANS, 'Sten.. and .LP Spit Cups, st. ' HUGHES'S. NaY 'fit . , uRE Old Rye and . Bourbon Whiskisi o Pfor sale for Medical , purposes, by •• • . • . Nov . ' • :•• llUOYINS• AtiosthOoarr.. • DEM ":!:I"f* • DE- WRIO H - 4,I3JUVENATIN G ELiXIR! aiSE/Itit tworegeigukai od- MEE , : "Ars kline 'Pliseits - risco trims tbe asbei of , its gire v ailintursed ssinw dews akin. JElLixbr. ertavestista Skeli erste* ~ wad 311 r The Reltivenating Elbdris tarasult - of modern discoverial in the vegetable kingdom; being an Entire. Itew and abstatettnethod oUcere, irrespectir. of 41 *Ors-out systems.- . • . • 11Mr"Ibis Medicine has been tasted by the moat nent inedicaliwaof She day, and by them.. pronouneal ',to:know:of:the greatest medical diseomnes of the awe. One will cure general DebilitT. , •. • Ur A few doses ewes Hysterics in females.. :•Amr•lntettottle - camsTalpitatlon'ofthe fietirt. • !••. .15174.•fewdomes, restore the otgansor,genfantiom. onittp three 7tiotpos_restores the innulli leeadand3lr3l yigOref youth:' - . - • - Xfir,c2; few :dose* matores the. appetite. -vorolbreeixittles'egre the worst ease of Impotency, ' Fr' A few•doses arreethe low=spirited. • ' tiroo3bOttlexestores mental power". _ pr - Nfew dowmbring the rose to the chee k..' • . , pr- This.ntedieine restores to thinly vigor and na laSsetindth the "Tim debilitated.. worn-down , and de , apatting deiotee ef sensual pleastwe. • • ver The listless , enervated youth; 'the over-reeked . man of business, the v ictim of nerscus depression, the individual .suffering : from - general. debility, or from Weakness of :a single organ, wilt all - find itnniedlate and ..r u rmanent relief by the use of-this Elixir 'or Essence of • 1111r:Priee., $"/ per bottle, or three bottles for $.3, and forwarded by Express, on receipt of .money, to any ad „ . • . IMMO •• r !•!..1•• . • . • " • • • : drop into. everywhere. E. NERIVINaI Cp ••• '• ' . , ,SoleProptietths, - . No. 631Litier,ty street, New York. CHEROKEE PILL'OI BUM(LB Health RTArrt liar /for- the 'Removal, and the rnstir, ones o/..Retralaritgin the Recurrence At the lir They cure or -obviate- those numerous-'diseases that sprin fromirregttlarity,ty. removing , the irregu-• f They cu» Suppressed; Excessive and Painful. Xenstruation.• • . . . • • lir They curedreen Sickness (Chlorosis). : • tlir They cure Nervous and Spinal' Affections, pains in the back and lower parts athe body, Heaviness, Fa. tigue'on slight exertion, Palpitation - of the Heart. Low... - nese of Spirits,, Hysteria, Sick Headache. Giddinesis;, etc.,-etc. In a 'word, by - removing the Irregularity,. they.remove thtcause and with - it au. the effects -.that Pr Composed of simple': vegetable extract', they contain-nothing deleterious to any constitution, howcy -or delicate,., their function being. to substitute strength for weakness, which, when .properlY used, they : - never P' They'may bezafelY Used at any age, and' at any - period, niacin- 1,11.111NG TUE 'FIRS* THEKR nosins, during which the unfailing nature of their action Would infallt hly.rresvx*T pregnancy: • • rir , All letters seeking information" or - advice will be promptly, freely arid diScreetly answered. • •Pr Full. directione accompany each box. ••• • irarPrice $1 per box, or six boxes for - $S • • pr' Sent by; mail, free of postage, on receipt of price. rir Sold by all respectable-Druggists. • • . liE. -W. It. 211.F1t1i15.1 . & co., sole.Proprietorp. No. 65-Liberty street, New York. -6-Iyrow _ . _ Feb 6, '64? Ayer s :.: S~~S.AP.A.RIL~' 411:11 IfORLDI.CRIAT RIXOY- TOR . - • . ..B . orofals and • Scrofulous Diseases. " riORS Emery Eder, n treff-imoten , meril . ianr qj Oar.' ford, Maine.: • - n-I halki Sold large quantities Of your...s.MtSaPi- RILL/4MA never yet one , bottle whioh failed of the desired effect and full-satisfaction to those.who. took it. As fast as our people try it, they agree there has been no medicine liko it beforvkin our community." • • :Erultlons;•Piraples; Blotehes,-Puatulea,l3l... eeri, Sores, said 'all Diseases cif the .Bkin.. .From' Rev. Robt.Stratton,,Brisiol,. England.' • 6 , I only do my duty to you and the public, when . T add mylcstimony, to that you.publish of the me dicinal virtue) of your SARSAPARILLA. My daugh ter;aged ton, had an afflicting humor in. her ears,• eyes; and' hair for years; which we were - unable to cure until we-tried your SARSAPARILLA.. She has. beee well forirome months." : • -: - From Mrs . .. Jane F.. Rice, a well-knawn. and much-' soteemed lady of Dennisrille; Cape May Co., N. J. 'ilaitghter has suffered for a year past - with a scrofulous eruption; - which was ;very -troublesome. • Nothirig afforded any - relief, until we tried you , SARSAPARILLA, which soon coPopletely cured her. From Charles I'. Gage, Esq. .of . the widely-known . -Gage, Murray ,f.Co.,mantrjlticlurers of enamelled. papers in _Nashua, Y. lf.. . • I had for' 'several years. A very troubleiome humor in My face, which grew constantly . .vrorso until - it disfigured rriy.fcatures ,and' became an intol erable affliction. I tried almost, every thiri,g. a man ' could of both advice and' medicine, -but without any relief whatever; until . 1. took your SARSAPARILLA. It immediately made face worse, as you told one it might'. for a time; but in a few weeks .the new skin began .to fqrni under the blotchesc, and-con ' , tinned. until my face' is as smooth - as. any body's. . and I awi without any symptoms of the disease that Tlknowef...l enjoy perfect , health, 'anirwitheut a ." doubt owe it to your SARSAPARiLLA." DeleilitY•PurifY the . . - . .. . .. . . '.7.'rom.Dr. Robt. &min t Houston SC,- yew . York.' 44 Du. A r r.u.' I' seldom• fail to.remove Eruptions., And Sci•npilous Sores by the persevering naa of your 'SA rtiArAult.LA, and I have just now cured an attack of Malignant Erysipelas .with it.. No 'alterative we posies. equals the: SARSAPARILLA yoll'lll* sup plied to the profession:as - well as to the people."- ' Froni J:. Itjoluisto'n; Esq.,. Trakem'an; Ohio. "For twelve years, I had, the yellow Erysipelas on my right anuoluting which time I tricd'allthe 'celebrated physicians I could reach, and took hue-. drops e ..p f dollars worth of ' medicines . The _ulcers - wso bad- that the, tends became visible; and.tha doe re decided that My arm must po amputated.p I began taking your Sar.aarARILLA. Took_ tVr 0 .bot tles, and some of your ree.e:s. . Together they have - cured me. lam now is Nyelletted sound as any body.. Being ite a public plactcmy muss is .known to every . body in this community, and excites the wonder of all:" •• .. , . :From • Ffort..-/Zeniy Monro, AL P. P., of NOccastla; . C. .IV4 a iterating nesraber of , as . Canadian Parka .. , mint. - _ .. .I , have need your SARSAPARILLA In my:family, fbr generardebitity,.and for putifying the Moos, • with very beneficial- results, and led .nonfldenoe In commending it to the afflicted."... . • . l, . ... . ' Bt,' Anthony's '..._Fire,. l Rose,. Balt Rheum, __- . . . Boald Head . , Bore Eyes. .14ross Harrey • Stek:lsr, Eaq.; the able- ; editor ef the Panialvania. - - n Our only child, about -three yearis of age, was attacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly spread until they formed a loathsothe and virulent sore, which - covered .his face, and initially blinded his eyes.for some days. .A akilful physician applied nitrate of silver' and other rentediem, without any. apparent•effeet. For fifteen Slays we guarded his .bands, list with them he should tau openthe fes tering and corrupt wound which covered his whole 'face.. Having tried every thing else we had'anY • hope trom,ore began giving' your - 3.I.IiSarAiSILLA, and applying the iodide of potishlotion, as you direct. The sore bigairto heal when we had •given -the first bottle; andwas well when we had -finished ,the seconds:: The child's eyelashes,Which had come .out, grew again,sand is now as ' healthy and fair . at any other: . The whole neighborhood. predicted that the child must die:" ' . and.Syphilit;nMeieurial Disease."' . . From Dr. Hiram Stoat, of St. Louts; ifilsouri„ : " I Ind' your SARSAPAItIT.LA a, • more ;effectual . .remedr.for the: secondary symptoms of and for syphilitic disease than any other we.possess. The profession are indebtei•tayon for coin°, of the best medicines we have." • . • - • . . From A. J. French, it. D., an 'eminent physicians!". " Lawrence, Jlasr., who is - a. prominent member of -the Legislature of Jrasiachusette.; • ' "Dn. Avatu. My dear Slr = I have :found- your SAICSAPAItILLA an excellent remedy for" Syishilis, - " both of the primary and secondary type, : and effec tual in• some cases that were too obstinate to yield . to other reinedice. Ido not know what we can em-. ploy with more esitiiinty - of suczes.s, - where a power ful alterative is reqhired." • . ' • Mr. Chas. S. Van Lim, of New Brunswick, N.J., had dreadful Ulcers 011 his legs, caused by - the abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more and - more . aggravated for years,' in spite of every remedy or treatment that could be applied; until the . - persevering use . of - .A ~ r nit's SATMAIRARILLA relieved him. Few cases can be.foUnd fnore inveterate and distressing. than' tlils, and it took several 'tlimen bottles to cure him . • • • , • Lenoorrhcoti, Whites, Female - Weakness; ire generilly lirodueed by Internal Scrofiaout unction and are very often cured by the alterative effect oethis. Some cues. require, however, in aid .of the s.timAr.kulti...l., the skilful application of local-remedies. Prom the well-known and tridelpeelebinted 'Dr. Jacob .11orrill, of Cincinnati, • *- • hive found your.SsitsArAtittl..i an excellent • alterative in diseases of females: . Many eases of Irregultrity; .I.oucorrhces, Internal .Ulceration, and, local. debilityaribingfrom the scrofulbus diathesis, have yielded 'to it; and there 'ire 'few that do not . , when its effect properly aided by local treitmeht.": . , et lady; unwilling to adore the pubiication of her . name, write, •• ' daughter and myself have bies'eured ;of - eery debilitating.Leueorrhces of long.v 'fending; by two bottles of-your Stitstrtsittt." . • ,• • Ithelnnatism;• Gout; Liver - Complaint, Dyw '." Helit Disease; . when mused b_r Scrofula in the syclem, are rapidly owed by this - Err. 4AItaArARILIA. *. . . . • • AYER'S - ..H ...CATHARTIC -PILLS possess so many - advantages over the other purgatives in' the market, and their superior virtues are so universally knoWn,thatwe need I -not do more than to assure the publie their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever Ass been, and that they May be depended ott to do all.that they have ever done. Prepared by C. AYER, M. D.Ol 1911 A, Lowell; Mass., and sold by • .! • - • J. - G. BROWN. it son, and by. all the drug-, getts In Potyisille, also by all dealers In medicine eve- July IS, 454. 2021y407 s i!i . A ierge stack of eight day and thirty hour clocks, iu every variety of style. for sale cheap, by . - - . R. C. GREEN, Witte-bunker 'ler, 4hatr. Street, Pottsville. December 111„ Ks, • • - 60- I 111110TOGRAPAS Arp 'MUTE. 11,' A fresh supply, tether Pa r km Leives, Birds, Butterflies, Bm- Cmtral Hudson and W hi t Mountain Scenery, Ses Mosses, ic., itc. Also', late phone' Drolleries. Just received and for sal, at ' - , BANNANllBnobtarit - EsiTir(G. MOT,IfT z • , dirir Cu..% MIL Valle *boring under poaktim" 043,n, AiLd Prrapt m.141.040710,°00*.-Alkthig, ea" - . Oi NOME ATTENDING IT Mt.-,. -.AIM!). tiog. try a emiise of his IA time-sok% Pvimosto Srave. , • Theilkeness, although itrdom , not represent him any thing like as bad is he was at the worst, yet it is in strong contrast with the bale and vigorous looks of the Portrait:below,- which is the true likeness of-him at the 'present tirne.- The contrast. between these two'. por traits is great that many would not believe' them to be the same person. Yet there are bandredsOf persona %i in and around .Philadelphia ~ d 0 -will recognjz& both portraits to be true reprm.entai ohs. 'When the first was taken he 'weighed 107 poim ;at the present time his weight is 220 pounds.. . • , , -..- COATED BEGI3U,TOR, Preserver, AN 1141 FE. . . .. . . . .. . Thirty -• , :TO TUE PUBLIC. . • years ago - I was in:the:last-stages. of Pulmo nary Consumption, and given up to ;die.. I resided' in Philadelphia, and DrObseph Parish, then of this city, ordered me to Moorestnivn, N: *J; - , a distance of nine ttliles,'„whichtoruk me iwo days to, get' there. On my arrival I WAS mit to bed, and there laid for many.vrneks. This Was my native place, where all my 'tinnily lived and had died of Consumption. . Dr. Thornton, Who attended my father hi his last illness, was called,. and gave me', one week to tlx up my affairs. - He had seen all my,fam- , Ily go that Way, and thought I was to. go, too. Theral heard-of the reinedies I now 'offer to the, public;- which cured me. ' It scented to me that L coulcifeel them pen-' etrating.my whole system.; ' ',, .'' - • . -.:. " They soon ripened the- matter on my . lungs, and . . I would.spit off mere than a pint of offensive yellow that ' ter every morning. As "soon as that began - to , subside, my cough; fever,. pain - ~night 'sweats—all began toleave mm and my appetite became so great 'that it was with difficulty I could' keep from eating too much:. I soon' .gained my strength, and I have been growing in flesh ever.since.- . For many years I burn enjoyed uninter rupted igood health; - keeping the. liver . and stomach healthy with-the Seaweed Tonic and :Mandrake Pills. as lamOf a bilious temperament. My weight is two, hum dred.and twenty Pounds. On my recovery people would send for me, far and near, to see if their. casciu were like mine. ! For this purpoSel pay professional visits in the' large cities: The consniuptives wish to' see the 'one `that makes these ' medicines. and alto - was • cured of consumption by theni.- To make new hinge is impossi-• ble •, but cavities in the lungs, and chronic ulcerations of-the Montilla]. tubes Caul he healed. Such cases are . dying hourly under the 'ordinary treatment of physi cians, and just such' are crired by the,•proper nee of .Selientirs Pulmonie Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Man drake Pills • . . - lum now a healthy Man, with a large cavity in the middle lobe of the right Iring, - the lower lobe very much 'hepatized and complete2adhesion of the pleura, The left lung is sound, and the tipper lobe - of the right lung' is inr. tolerably healtliveontlition.• :The great reason ' why, physicians do tint rime consumption is they try to rib too much:. they give medicines- to stop the cough,- hi stop chill, to stop night sweats, hectic fever,:and, by so doing, they . derange the - whole. digestive powers. locking tipthe secretions. and eventually the patient sinksand dies. After I make a careful examination of the ' :patient with . the Respiroineter,"and find lungs enough left to.cure. I direct the patient how to use the three remedies.. Re:neve the cause, and they will all stop of their accord.. No cue can he cured of con= 'snmption, 'firer •complaint. dyspepsia, • catarrh, canker, nlcerattdllaroat, trultss the liver and stomach are made healthy. In New England this 'canker, chronic adarrh, ulcerated throat, elongation -of uvula, is more Preva lent than in•any other Section of the country. This is frequently caused by a foul-, stomach.. You may Intro ft out witlicaustic time and again, :nit all they mill get ieternporary_relief. Correct' the Stomach and liver, and they will heal up themselves. , • Gond nutrition. is the rernedy.; If -you have any di.. sease, in any part of the it. will remain there, - and decay more andmore, until you can geithe stomach in the condition to digest fond, and make hew "blood to take. the place "of diseased. matter, ' This -is the only waytO heal Cavities in the. lungs and ulcerated 'bron-. -chief tubes • Correct the stomach Mid liver,',and nature *lli do the healing. -Many persons. have' anidea that certain medicines are great pbrifiers'ot the blood. When blood is Once diseased it cannot he, verified ; it is di seased the same as the diseased matter in the system.; but get the apparatus in order, the liver and stomach, - and give it plenty of nourishing food. it will make new blood;.which will lake the place of that which Is. i- Schencies Pnlinonic Syrup is One of the best para-. Lions of, iron in use, it is. a powerful toniejli • i sett: arid when the Seaweed Tonic dissolves the ffrieue in' the stomach, and it is carried ()Thy the aid of the Mandrake Pills, the Pulmonit'Syrini is made into blond:. This is the only way to. tore consiumition.lf I ' cannot get a alit appetite, al food does not digest...l Cannot tare the patient.- Never mind the congla; • remove the cause tuidit. will stop of itself. This is the most trouble I have with my. patients at my , rtioniS. They say,` •. -Doc tor,4-leel stronger ; .1. can eat :. my night sweats are better, and I feel better every way •, but my cough is SO blid yet ;•'"and they are astonished to hear me say that does not matter ; remove the cause, and the cough will stop of itself. Eithenck's Seaweed creates a good aline the in ahout nine clays; when there is no lung 'disease, unless the liver is'so congested that the Mandmke Pills cannot - unlock - the ducts of the gall bladder in that short space of' time. in order totillow the stale bite to pass off. , Keep the liver and stomach healthy; and there is: less danger. of consumption or any other disease. It is hard to take cold when those organs are healthy. Thetie 'that are bilious, low spirited, dreary, feeling stupid, ' coated tongue. poor appetite, nervous, stomach full of wind, everything that is caten.lies heavy. loss of :me- Mory, try one bottle of SCHENCK'S SEAWOOD TON lc and.one box of SCHENCK'S :MANDRAKE PILLS. It is only a cost of one dollar and twenty-five cents, -with fell directiolis. . • • ~ . . This is suillcient,, in many eases, to satisfy,.what the medicines are. I , :reqiiently one bottle Makes a great change in the system. Any person that enjoys ordinary httalth, by tieing the Seaweed and Mandrake Pills occa sionally, must get the digestive organs in such a healthy condition that they become fleshy. - I can produce a number of my old consumptive-patients now enjoying good health, weighing nearly SOO pounds. I will con 'elude by relating three cures I have Made in.N,ew York, and'which are all different, and wish any, one who feels any interestin. the Matter, to visit them. Firatis Mrs. Parini', residing then at 109 newton street.. Her hus band called upon-me at my rooms.; 32 Bond street,•and wished-mete drill and see her. ' lie said I.co'uld do- no :good ; that he had all'the best•inedical attendanite, and all said she was too far gone with Consumption to be cared ;' but she had heard of some great awes I had „made, and he desired to gratify hen wishes.. -I called; arid found her Wag confined to her bed in thelartt stage of bronchial consumption. andwithout doubt musthave died soon:: I examined her lungs, found both bronchial tubes very much affected, but no cavities had formed ; her cough was very severe: the spit-box Scm half full •of - thick puts Pulse DM legs swollen very mitch rand worse than all; chronic diarrhea. Her bowels had been moved eleven times' that day. I toad herthat she: had hinge enough-to - be cured..but that this diarrhea had 'been of long standing, and her stomach was in such. an, ulcerated condition that I Was afraid nothing could be done:lShe insisted ,I should try and do . what I could *her, observing th at she could not last, long . in the Voulition ehewas in, and 'I could not make her any Worse. I gave her first a dose of ,not Mandrake Pills, and the.Tcinic and Syrup.freely. That was on Tuesday, end by the next Sunday the'diarrhea was carried nff. her appetite haul returned; and She could sit up in .b e d and eat her dinner: She is now well, and gave me long certificate, certified to' by the Hey. Dr. Dowling. - Mrs Bartholomew, 33 West - Forty-fifth street, Mine to my rooms with a tumor on her liver, . She WAS low spirited. skin sallow. tonve coated, bowels costive, no ..appetite, and fast sinking into the'grave.' The said in, mew hatlbeen running over fourteen years. I ga'ye her Syrup Tonicand Pills; and.told her to take them just as -the directions :were printed.: - She' came- back to my rooms,-32 'Bond street. in live - weeks somewhat better ; .he tongue had began to Oh-au a little around the edges, I - her kin whiter and her eves iirigbter;. - and the tumor disrh rging very affeOsive Matter: much faster than it had ev done before.- She kept:gradually improving, c and in'a mut two months she came to my reunite very much frightened. saying that the. tumor. bad ' nearly . stopped running. • and was healing up.. and that every doctor tied told tier that if it ever healed it would cause • her death. I told her t Mit the disease had all left her system, and nature would heal the utter no.,Thev are notv bealed. rind have been for about ii year,..nd she is •as hearty-and robust a woman riayou will find in a days walk. She is glad fur nay one to call on her; and takes great pains to visit any one that she hears has anything lik a her case. and "triesto get them to come andsee me: :The.neit rase iS Miss Scofield. from Stamford. Conn.. 'Mrs. Bartholomew got herflown to see ins. and she ha - I lii..n ever since lit her house. When - She first came to rity reoms,..she was Much emaciated with a distressing!, cough:.epitting large quantities of blood:. I examined her lungs with the respirminger, and in all my practice never found - one with one lying ,-o far gone and the other, lung so gonad. I could riot givermich enconmgeinent. II ' thought she would die; but tui - uty astonishment the Pulmonie Syrup.-Staweed - Tonic, -and Mandrake Pills all seemed to go right to work, the lung is all healed over. leayingai cavity as large .as.a goose egg; good'. appetite, fine spirits and: has gained - some thirty-five, pounds in weight. : She hes:some conch yet, -which Ido 'not think it wordd bent great interest to some nnpre I Indiced Physician to visit these cases, partieularly Miss Scofield, or any of theta 'who have been cared by my'. medicines.. They Ste numerous in New York; but the shove three'all differ fromeach Other r . and if meditines .are doing what I represent they are",. they.shbuld have' the credit and the afllcted kniiwn where and how they. may be cured:. -•.. .- J. p..SCIIENCK. M. D. Dr. J. 11. Schenck can be found at his principal office No. 39 North 6th Street, Philadelphia, every Saturday. from 9 A. K. until 5 P.M., to give advice .free of charge; limit for a thorough examination be. charges three (tellers. Price of the Min n= Syrup and Sea.; weed Tonic' each $1 25 per hottleorr VI the half dozen. Mandrake Pills 25.centaper box; and-is.: for sale by all Druggiette and Dealers. , . ..• • • . ,' . • • - . . . Al. - 11613111131[Elt" . , ' • 4 6 O :WATCHES, . .. •-• . CLOCKS, • • . -- - -. , and JEWELRY, . .• • • • ; ALWAYS ON BAND.' ' . .. . .. . .. . . 411 P -111, kinds of Ntusic.ai Instnonents;.Viedin String,, Bass Strings, Gultnt and Banjo Strings, constantly; on hand. • . .•. .. - . [Jan 30, .64.-5. .. . . emoval of Jones's Flour eFeed.Ntoie. —The undersigned luw reed his Flour and. 'jfeed Store from Nonveclan and Third Streets, Act the corner of Market and' William, Streets, where he will keep on hand a choice stock of articles in his line, and sling assortment of first cliss - Groceriee. . - litt old friends *cud customers'are respectfully solici ted to continue their patronage, While the general pntr lih will find his articles . A, No. 1, and are invited to give thus call.. • : JOSEPH D. :WPM. - Putrille. April Th.' • , : Oi . 4.:4,LRK'!s t!=aEp RESTORATIVE - r , -:'.. Fir,)g-. , ,- , rup 4 .4A4t; RESTORES GRAY OR, FA- DF.,I) HAIR TO ITS NEIITRAL COLOR. CLARKS DISTILLED RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR, Surely eradicates Dandruff. • CLARK'S DL9TILLED RESTORATIVE - FOR THE 1A.1,11., niventa its thilingsgff. • • CLARK'S DISTILLED • • RESTORATIVE FOR. THE HAIR, '• Promotes lta natural and hmlthy,growth. ' , CLARK'S DISTILLED RESTORATIVE FOR THE Causes the hair to grow on bald heads, where the roots are not entirely dead. In such cans noth- . ins will do it. . . , • : CLARK'S DISTILLED • • RESTORATIVE FO.p. TILE HAIR, ' r 18 - i. moot • laznriant dressing. • A little one sap, "1 .• iikeit,it-mskes my hair feel so loft 'and • • • CLAMPS DISTILLED RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR,. Doutifiet. no; 4,irty sediment to be shaken up before . . CLARK'S DISTILLED . RESTORATIVE FOR THE lIXIR, Ifs *clear, trauspirent fluid-6intains no oil not dye, and has no deleterious properties. - CLARK'S DISTILLED • RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR Is delightfnat perfumed, and does not turn rancid in - . ' warm weather. • • . • CLAIIK'S DISTILLED • • RESTORATIVE F.QH, THE HAIR,. is the only perfect dressing and restorer of color corn biped. • CLARK'S DISTILLED • RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR. No lady's toilet is complete without it. CLARK'S DISTILLED • RESTORAT IVE • FOR TI-IE cu AIR, • " Ecientinciall7 prepared, costs.only $1 wr bottle, and is stn . ° to glro satisfaction. - . Give it a trial For sale by druggists generally In city and country 0. G. OT,ARK (SG 00., Proprietors. D. S. 13ARNES & CO., N. Y., Genersl Agents _August 20. [March 6054.] DR... WISHART'S PINE TREE. TAR CORDIAL • IS THE VITAL PRINCIPLE of. TIIE •PINE TREE, ' Obtained by.a peculiar-process in the distillation of the tar. by which it's highest. medicinal properties ars re tained. . - • • . It is the medicine that cures when all others haye failed. . A GMAT :REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. I am constantly mice; ringauch certificates as the fOI .lowing. READ IT ! . Dn. WisAnr—Drai n Sir: I had a very dreadful cough' and sore throat for one year, and my whole system was fast giving way, and I was prbstrated on my bed with but little hope of recovering. Ng disease balled the power of .all medleineS, and in a short time I meet have . gone to my grave, but thank God, my daughter:in-law would not rest until she went to your store, .NO. 10 N. 'Second street-and related my case to you, purchAsed One bottle of your Pine Tree Tar Cordial and com; Menced to use it, and in one week I was much better, and.after using three bottles, I imperfectly well, a won der to all my friembi, for they all' prouounevd-ino past cure. Publish - my case if you think proper, • RF.I:F.IICA - HAMILTON, ' • No. 1121 Wylle.Strcet, Philadelphia. TAR CORDIAL, - AN INFALLIBLE CURE FOR BRONCHITIS. Mr; "Ward says: . Wisuatrr-Sir.: Thad Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Lungs. Shortness of Breath, and Palpitation of the:Heart in their-worst forms. I had been .treated several of the most eminent physicians in Philadelphim hut they could hut stop the rapid course of my diseaso.,, and I had despaired of ever being restored to health. - I was trident' the verge of the grave. Your Pine .Tree Tar Cordial was highly recommended to me,by a friend: I tried it, and am thankful to say that, aftr using four large and one small bottle, I \was restored to perfect health. You can give reference to my house, No. IlltS N.- Second street,mr at my 'Alice of Receiver of Taxes, frotd 9, A. M., to 2,7. M., corner of Chestnut and Sixth streets.- - . • - Jolts WARD. BLEEDING OF THE LUNGS. READ '1!.11..E, FOLLOWING Ma. WIEMART—Sir: I return yon my Grateful tbanks for the discovery you have made in making a medicine that will cure Intlarnmation . of the Lungs and Liver Complaint. When I commenced to use your Pine Tree Tar Cordial I was. tonli appearances, near my grave.— I had been' for a length of time spitting blood; and would at times vomit it. My physicians ffor I employed two) pronounced me past cure ; but my sisterhad used your Pine Tree Tar Cordial, tvlbth did her so much good ,that she prevailed on me, as a Met resort, to try it ;- and thank God, I commenced to use it. I have taken twelve bottles, and am perfktly curedeffnd am reasly.and wil ling that any person thatis sick should call'on me, and I will;tell them what your cordial has done for - All my Triends and neighbors- were utterly astonished at my ;Speedy return to health, for they had seen me voinir . • hlobd in a clotted State frequently. Publish" my case, for I want everyperson that is suffering as I was, to know of your invainable medicine. • ResPectfully, • Jogs Vans Crease et., Six doors above Richmond at., , . • • . Philadelphia. • - • TIIR PINE Thee TAR CORDIAL will - cure Coughs, Sore, Throat and -Breast, Bronchitis: Asthma, Croup, Whoop ing Cough, Diptheria, and is also an excellent remedy . for diseases of the kidneys, and female complaints. , • .- • BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS . The genuine has the name of the proprietor and a • pine tree blown in the bottle. All others arc sburioun Imitatiorgt : . . : • , PEACE FIFTY •CIINTS AND 0!111 DOLLAIf. BOTTLIS. Prepared only by the proprickcir. • DR. 'l_4.'4. C. WISIIART; NO. 10 NORTH SECOND STREET, !For eale by 1111 Drngeste December 17, '63 , . To FEMALES .--ACI • -- _ liiit NJ S kVA --- ,1 lk 49-N . tip:. 1, ) x i a sa.-- 0, a.4 - ..`• 411 ILL S . )41‘ , PROCLAMATION! TO THE LADIES! BOTH MARRIED AND SINGLE. The Oldest Regulator for Females, Dr..Cheeseriisiten yein'ille Pills! ,Will immediately relieve; Without pain. -all disturban tea .the periodic discharge, whether arisink• from re-, taxation Or suppression. .'rhey act like a charm •in re •moving the pains that accompany difficult or -iminoder ate menstruation, and are.the only safe and reliable re medy for Flushes, Sick Headache, Pains in the loins -Hack and Sides, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous Tre mors,-Ilysterics, Spasms, Broken,Sleep, and other" en `ffiewant and dangerous effects of an unnatural condi tion of the sexual functions. In the worst case of Flu or Albus or Whites, they effect a speedy cure.- - , .Dr. Cheetsemnn , s Fctuille Pills • have been used OVER A QUARTER OF. A CENTURY. They are offered as the only safe means of renewing in terrupted menstruation. but ladieSmust bear in mind that there is one condition of the 'female system in which the Pills cannot be taken without producing a PECULLAR RESULT. The condition referred to. is PREGNANCY—the resnIk•MISCARRIAGE.. Such the irresistible tendency of the medicine to restore the sextfal functions to a normal. Condition, that even the reproductive power of nature crmisot resist it. 'l'llEl. CANNOT DO • HARM in any other way.. • Dr. Chieememisinln Female *Pitta . . are the only Meaieine. that' "MARRIED AND'SINGLE LADIES have relied upon for many years,, or' can rely upon now; • BEWAItROF ITATIONS Them Pills form the Finest Preparation ever put forward. with Ikl- MEDIATE and PERSISTENT , SUCCESS. D4IoN 9 T BE. DECEIVED. Take this advertimement to your Driti.i.gb4. and tell'him-that you want the BEST atid•ruost RELIABLE FEMALE NIIMICINE LN THE WORLD, which la comprised in • •Dr. CheeftemmixOn ' They have received, and are now receiving,. thii sane tion of the most eminent. Physicians in America, Explicit DirePtions with • Mal box—the. price, Osa rsaßox,*containirm from 50 to So Pills. l'ilts cent by mail, promptly, by remitting the 'price •to the Proprietors, or any anthorized . Agent, in current funds. ' - • SOLD. BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY •,11UTC111;,.NGS lIILLYER. Proprictoin • • Si Cedar street. New York Sold In Poitaville by JOHN G. •BROWN & SON: in Hlnerstillt by_JACOB S. LAWRENCE: in: Tamaqua 'by R. J. FRY and N. P. FOWLER. and In St. Clarr by all Druimista. - . (Feb .64.-442, • L4D1.168 9 GOLD WATCHED: • . - A Fins stock o r Ladies' Gold Watches, Chat lain Chains, Seal Scc. ' R. C. GREEN, Watchmaker d Jsieolot, Coottre tittriot, Pottsville. AU I•US T:SAL, for tho Cleansing, Li beautifying. prooervation and growth of the hair prepared and sold by HUGliat. Nov. 7, 63. PharmacAntical Chetnixt NV CAVENDISH and Spun Roll or % Twist Tobacco.—A large and superior - 4ott of , the above Tobacco on hand and for'sale by • Jazi 41, '64 . • :49 E. BOTEIt.. .-:•DER4:1010 PATENT: PILE PIPE'S at . 1 May 7, 'GC ' - ..HUQH • . - 11 . 1 EERSCIIAI.7III PIPES.—A One let 01 of genuine Meerschaum Pipes, wt• . BOYER'STuhacco Jan..1,"64. • • 4111_11NITEYSI HAVANA. SEGARIII; at •1 1 .11 - 100 v T, 'O3 • • 311704313% Apothipcmy Alf FOR' MALE..L-Vlrhistesale.Deider 1.1 in Baled Tinstothy, Clover and Meadow Hay, and Straw. - . • • EDWARD B. PEALE. • P. Address,' Bohn hill Haven, Pa. Residence, two miles below SchoyßrAll Haven. •-• • . pOT.TISTILLE 11014.1NG-lum The subscriber? , haiing pnrchnsed the pint r iug Mill and thomnghly refitted the stint; an to receive orders. for all sizes T rails teem RS' lbs. to the yard up to 60 lbs_ end Ihnnish thelreme at short notice. We are also.prepared furnish. di Win reizeive orders Jar MERCIIAN BAR IRON, all the :Anna] Mew. I] Plat, r and propose to . nee none but the manufacture, and hope to tarp* oat an iron give entire satisfaction to our customers, keep n supply. f the snuffler sizes (Colliers . ways on hand. ()niern directed to ATKLNS & BROTIIEK Pioneer Furnace, Poured:le. or to the propriet ot Milt, will receive prompt attention. • , ATK.II , ' ! S, . . Pottsyille, Meech 19, '64 • - • DINEGROT.E' Iron. Work's, PINEGROVE, • SCIMYL.- CO., PA. J. lI:ROHRER, XachiniAt Zt.Engintel ' Rammtpron. January !SO, •G 4 DOELEIC9 AND STACKS The subscriber to prepared to extstnte orders for the 'above articles. with patch. atthetdd place of business, coal Street, below Norwegian. 20 feet boil. ers always on hand: Alto, the facturer CertUtind Other ISherib., Of the best material and workmanship, promptly attended to. , r(rFanis for, tniniig v et: alWays on 'hand. JAItEz sp A ,, FpttrrillAugust .441 A SIILAND•IRON WORKS. The subscribers are , I w fully pr e . pared to ruttish. nt the. Ashland Inn Works, rite= Engines and. Pumps any power and capatitv, for mining al other pnrpbaes, Coal-brad:us of ever size and pattern now - II:CUM: together torgings of every description. coal and all sizes and , -Patterns. large -Truck mai Hurt all furnished at the shortest notice. The 'al flatter !tenise.jves that, Inasmuch as ever-in:PM, 'the firm is a practical mechanic, they will furnish machinery that will compact• ratorahl, in this Region.. All orders directed to.t. Ashland, Schuylklil County,. Pa.. wilt recelTe attention. J.',k M. GAB) -Ashland. -July 9, 'VOUNDRIV. AND DACIIIIN . E'-st i Sienna Cur Factor*, &c. NOTICE.-=Ther bilainess of the late firm of SNYDER 31.ILNES, will continued by the subscriber in all its v, rious branches of Steam Engine bulk ing; Iron Founder.. and manufacturer o all kinds of Machinery, for Rolling Mill., ces Railroad Cars, &c., , &c. Ho will also calbr.l bnsiness of Mining and Selling the culehm o l Forest'White Ash and Lewis - and Sis,hn Vets: Ash Coals, being sole proprietor of these Collivn, GEORtiE sNy.,,E , 'l4l January !I, 'ST ryiNIE PALO ALTO .IRON co: prepared to furnish T 2411112! in Palo Alto, of various pattim4, weighing fmin 2 . 2 to TO pounds per yani • Also; different sizes of fiat,- square an round merchants' bar iron.' Orders for rails or bar imp are n irPectfulij• solicited, and will meet wi tton if lett either at' the Rolling Mill# ,t Co.'s Hardware Store; Centre Stree Ike, corner of 'Market and Second St Pa. BENJ'S HAY' Jan, .3, .64. • ' O COAL OPERATOIim T .—Pinnicr Eliler Work' The . subscriber respect:fully invited ti attention or the business community hie Boiler Works, on Baklrtenl Sire( below the Passenger-Depot, Pottss - ill where hels prepared to manufacture • BOILERS OF EVERY DFSCI 5M01413• Stacks, Air Staks. 131tist Ft Drift Cars. &c., Boilers on hand. . Being a practical mechanic, and. hill toted himself entirely to this branch flatters himself ',that work done at will give satisfaction to all wins may call. Individuals and Companies wil their advantage to examine his woi elsewhere, .301 November 21, .5T- WASIIINTON IRON THOMAS & JAMES-WREN respe fittentian'of the business Community chine Shop and Fmandry erected betwi road streets, and fronting ottNorwegi street- Where they are prepared to .cute all orders for machinery of Br: and Iron: 'sucliAs Steam Engines, kinds of Gearing for Rolling Mills, GI and Saw Mills, Single and liontan A Weaker:3: Drift -Cars, all kinds of 1 `such as Chairs for Flat and T Ihtil &c.; all kinds of CaSt and Wrought Being praetfcal mechanics, and bar man& of the Coal Region their stud kinds of Machinery in their bite of ter themselves that work done at t will glee SatisfactioMM; all who may call. All orders thankfully - received cuted, on the most reasonable terms., - THOMAS WREN, . JAM Nov. .2:2, . itf OltltOli. NVII EE ER Co., IILL. .• firrCESSOR - ti TO ' nonium &JONES & Co., IRON-AND 'STEEL. WAREIIOI - SE - Market az MitteenthSo.., phih i Have" idwaya ml.hand and for-sale BEST EN(tIASII REFINED iltON—Full of "Bognalls,” and • other. favorite brand , .. AMERICAN BAltS'—ordinary sizes, or .r to ,:„ for bridge purposes, &c.; &c. I'ENNSVLS.tSI. 1i ER PLATE-Proiniscioitis sizes, or' cut to size. BOILER RIVETS—D oeer brand. tirade dies. 'BEST ENGLISH CAR AXLES -=Aneticin English.-- FLUE AND SIIEE? IRON—for‘ schntes, &c". "JUNIATA. ENGLISH AND SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS' and WAslllilei—i• • liridges, cars, and machinery purposes generally, r.b". MACHINESIJEAR and BLISTER STEEL, extra quality for, taps and dies: The above, with atoll assortment of Iron, Steel. Nails anti to which the attention of dealers,: railroad ersr,ae, engineers, miners, founderd and machinists is int2r. Jan: 25, '64, 'MW. ItiAI.IIIWIN a. Co. , • Broad and Ilamilton street s Would, call the - attention of .Itailroad Managers, and those interested in Rail road Property, to their system of Loco- Motive Engines, in which they are adapt "ml to the particular business for which they may be required; by the use of on four pair of driving wheels; and the to or so much of the weight as may be d, hesion - ; and in accommodating there. carves, strength' of superstruction, and to be done: Ity-these means the maxim; of the power is .secured with the least tendatice, cost of feel, and repairs to It With these'ohjects in view, and as the three years practical experience in the senior partner, we manufacture •flve di Engines; rind. seVend classes of sizes' Particular ;Mention - paid to the ctrl chine in the,plan and workmanship of Our long experience and opportunitio formation, enables us to offer these assurance that in efficiency, econom! they will compare favorably with th; kind in use. -We also furnish to ordi bowlini or low Moor tire (to lit centres composition castings for bearings' of of Cropper, Sheet Iron and Boiler Wori tide appertaining to the.repair or zero tive.Engmes. M. W. January 2ai 454 , 1-tf MATT' Philadelphia. 50-Iyoow. pOTTSV;LILE :SCIIOOI, itntetnent Ileceitotx, paid for the -'year; ending ;Ira' " - loud) June, 1561. .Tax - rate.-9 millft on the dollar of isluscioi School purposes.' and 2 for Building). RECEIPTS . FOR .SCIIO9I, PUlt pi isjfs.. Grosa amount of Tax 'Duplicate...ll3,lls 61" Deduct exoneratioris - $331 90 Do. Collectors 641 62 . . let amount of tax received $12.1:42 rd i Proportion . of, do. for school Purposes . 80 4 Add amt. from non-xesident pupils. once, Sc 1 , .. . " proportion of .bal. from previous year,. 74 • . . . Total rercipts' • • .EXPENVITUItES FOR SCIIOOI. c 8 fi Paid to 29 teachers • ,gC.4"' , I', - " Janitor and sweepers . 6 - 25 ;5 " for fuel • - "; " School I.Jhrary. 7.3 " Secretary's !Mary 1741 PO "• proportion of Treasurer's ink-ta !` for-contingent expenses fall oth cr not. claasifted above) ..... . Total expenditures ...... .• Pendency-in School Fund . . . ItECEIPTSFOIt BUILDING PUlll'oSi'S Pro portion of net ann. of tax receiCed - ' •? 3 ••f Add amt. borrowed, owlet act i,f tf March '!.'-': •" '• of llniltl. Fund invebtru , t.s. railed in. "1.:; " proportion of bal. from previona year,. :•• • •: TotSl of rereipts EXPE.;iIIITLTRESfur - P , I2ILLY(; Paid contractors, architects, &c., on acct . Centre St. school h0u5C1.4.175 Jt interest on building debt . " roi rents, •repitini,t , inkortmee. rcin st ° Proportion of Tren.s. commis. 1:i0 . • • Toth] erpenditures •• Hal. of Ihtiltling Fund . - Less amount overdrawn for s chool 1- ' • penstA ahoro • •A,ctutil balance In Treasurer's hands— *The Stnte.appropriation for the year-, :S not remit:rat till after the close of the yvn there would have been alsda sitrplurt intac. count. • • . STATISTICS OP SCHOOLS Foll 1c47- 4 . No. of sepande schools 'in District -ti:•• ot.li;t; colored school, open for 6 months'onl , ) ...••• Average No: of months (calendar) taudia •- .... No. of Male Teachers employed ... . • Do. Fetnaln "- . " ............ .... Average salaries of mlsies per mouth (for eA. , ..n . ' 10 months taughti.. . • ........ ..... -.. .. •• • . Average Salaries of females per mnoth....;- -. Whole pi). of Male puplia during term.. • ...• ' - 1 MonthiSt vcmge attendance 0f . dn.... • •'• Whole iN r. of Female pupils dart! I g ter n.....• 3tonthly.averaite attendance of 0. ..... .. . .... . . '. GENEItAL STATEMEN T." bontract price new Centre St. school house :ti Paid on acct., nil to close of year Ico. ;4: ( ' architect's estimates - ;13.:•71 (4. vanced beyond do .j,,ige , I.' . . • __—_, . . . • i Balance unpaid - for building ... ........ i . ~ Stipulated priee. for architect's I,!"rvick. trz: e elusive of -traveling ex penees .... .• t • ..... • Paid on acct, to close of year 1 v. 63-4 ........ Balance impaid.... , - Paid also . on acct. of traveling expen•cr I - . . • •-- . Amonnt•of Building Fund loam , at 11, 4 and e years, from 156.1 .. .......... , ... . ........ Annual intereet on do. to be prorided: ...... Builditic Fund previously accumulatrd.ln vc.tea "on ample sectiritieq, and ljenring A tereet—al. not called tn, to close 1.!‘63-4.• Tidal Suount expended for Library.. ... .. theFides private ctintributiona to about..? 004 • 8a1..0f Library Fund awing by School-Fiala Tax rate for 1464-5.-=-12 ntilla on t i. dollar -,,t. 7:4 forachool porpoaea. and 4 1 4 for build - 44.: ~, '• Detailed Bat of orders issued . and *paid Ontl!,-/ filed in' office of quarter Se&aions—pnr•aanl tr . , a , .. Asseinbiy . Atteit—D . . . .urr,74o4l•NtkcWrelaßryo.B.li.l3EliltY.l.•ll"rei„6:!co Allllt !i O . -' cil - Ann ENVELO_PES:allkitulssa Os ! t " . ‘- F 5 1 " N. -r V just recel end and for sale by Angnat 40, •C 4. • 43. lt.kiCta , _. . . . . • " • :e .,, 4 iri_Uill /BLANKETS, suitable for aolitt.,z 1 4-Ji received and for &ale 6y B. 131... W: July Id. M. . , ' , . . . ‘IIIII M /11 TER 3 00 . These Fo a rteen Ci ab to l• The Jo , 1 at $4. 0 0 I ;:.• • or. a 1 with.the withit.th For 3 li i asheoquei over. 3 lin sabsoquel on in r stowr Titre., lit IWiron tio Two sctru Three lour Pt.. " Quarter 4 rs" LA Far N' Auditors Admiuis imam MO rv;a re• .