.- ,. --i n ot:..- ,, ',3mpfivisgorg.: 7-. .: 1 JL4TIEI I I(I3S WARD. IS 1 , 114 . 61:1 E. ~~ ~,. "K` .IcAriliall:. .7.-:e•Tait Minium 14E6166 PLutitWill comprises 41(4**.... little Lamb" '(witli muitiinceriwiatiows);,ll3eir sistoilietwat thou 134ambeilieidastestthou dream sit of me?" "Dear Blotltif Pre Cotne Home to 'Die by request r and the entirely new. Opera of '11;-,A.liglat and airy Preamble by the Lee-tater,: With some. Jokes: • 01. B.—Anriottli Virann- - eall on citizens at theirsprivate resider* and ex, .plain these jokes, if necessary.) • .. • Szs.-'-The Steamer Ariel. Disgraceful treatment passengers; who are obliged to go-for Ward to smoke pipesi.whilethe steamer.her- : self.•is - allowed two Smoke Pipes atUid•Sliips. Isthmus of Panania. Ihteresting interview with Pansona himself, _Who makes all the hats. Old Pan is a likely , sort of man. • • Lastkoz. GOLD.—all Francisco, 'City with:a. ' vigilant government.-L!liners _ allowed to vote: Old inhabitants .so rich that they Ilaye legs . with golden calves to than. • • • • --:-.V.;;L-Wasson, rue I nor Suffilt.:--Gik>a quar ters to In found there. . Playful , population, fond of high-low-jack - and homicide. Silver lying • around hoile.: Thefts of it termed silver-gailt. VI.-LTia Didtzr.v.—ln - :the ..act of howling. • Wild Goats aboiind on the Desert, however. Their Nide axe - white, arid --Arica:ens Ward will wear a psir:of them inProokl!in. • : Sur : Lari Cra.—A • Bird's-eye 'view, with some entirely'serious descriptive talk.• THU WEST. SIDE 'OF STP.EET.—The Salt 'Lake Hinel, bc. Stage just come in from its `overland--route and retreat from the Indians. Temperance Doltse. No bar nearer than Salt 'ake sand-bars. Miners-in shirts like Artenms Ward his programme—they are .read :n3 will I.l.—Tas EAST SIDr. or:Matv S'EnZET.--Tbe State.lortse and things.-The': Post. Office also. A few - years ago,' an enterprising Monson Started ' .in opposition Post - Offiee. and: by selling three . cent stamps for two:cents, tried-to , ru n . the regu ,..• • larPost Office out of town. He is now a Iloui ishing - Outcast in . .Pamisylvania, and- owns Oil Monitox Tuzaini..—By , the kind COD. sent of many families, Artemue Ward acted Hich ard -Old -Dick 'the Three, , at this Theatre one night, and no brilliant was his success- 1 80 • .grand and - moving. was the . Unpersonanon, that an hour before he :had fiuished there wad only one man in the audience, and he would have left if he had not got himself entang4iii With the. benches, Which prevented him mikiog hie escape. This is important if true. - - . • ' Torso's H.irsts -Wives live-in these houses.-,They live will at /3righam's, the followihg being tue usual cif Farel.• -SOUPS. t.tc. COLD. 1 !Matrimonial Sl:en a, - Caith - Tiaw Dog., ; pretty Pickieo j of ' I I. .e'Data.—bait. Lake Guil.. l Cabbage-head, borne Pun -1 ' . I Prightim•a Latium, (Sauce • DESSERT. : I piquante • - • .Apples of &tenni.. a great', 31EIncea Hearts,- (Marmon! • -many Pairs. • ; • saute.) . •-• . 131.ormon Sweet.-flear-u: • { 11.11011-ED. - I ' • . I Domeetie Droll s ! (Fizmilyi LENTEX.E.S.—LitiIi Doers. • XLI.---14EBEIC C. KIMBALL'S 1 - I . ll[ol.—Mr. Kim iosil idskindhusbaud'and P uumeruus fattier. • BE.F.EarioNs F012.21AR GRAND - PIANb t 3in. FOR- Me. Forrester once' hoarded..in the same street. with Gottschalk... The man who 'kept the board khgliouse remembers : it. • . . TAIriILNAC.L.Z..—The, Mormon Meet, ing..lioose.: . ,LouU of 'the Elders who preachea here lethally plays. iri Gimedy at the 'Theatre': 'We\ should:liketo kuoW . what Mr. Warren thinks of' this ?--Ll3iigham's . soh huit,: - an Eider. • .Younger. • . • ... • • XIV.-LTus7satrmt A.S IT IS. XV .—T 1111'.1:LI: AS IT 1.1 TO Lat. G/LEAT SALT Lazi.:-.—.911 inland Sea of Brins,:---There aroio no boats in this' lake but a 51ornon lives near by who says he has " a whole rat of wives." - ' • .• Uses.—Here is wliere disciples of Atormonism. are initiated. The' ,Mormon's religion is , singular, and his wives are plural, PLA.nis AGAIN.—A more cheerful view. : -A. tribute to . the memory of acelehrat.Sed Indian Ohief. 7 -".Listeu .to these tears l.' " • I roligh bluff sort of of 7 fair. 'Great echo. When Artemus" Ward went • through, he lieardthe echoes of some things the Indians siiikthere about. fOur year's and' a: half ..:.Bitionam.You.NO - . AND Ito ..Wrya.s.—The pretty. girls in Utah,•unistly'unitry young. • Thos of the. Audience Who do not feel.of fetikld with ArtemuS - Ward are cordially invited' to call Upon him, often,. at-his- new adelphia. - llis house is on the'right hand side . as you cross the Ferry, -and may be easily diatin- - ginshed from the other haues •by its having a Cupola'and g Mortgage ou it. , sm.li boy uamed. Augustus Smith. *Augustus Went to hear' Art...emus Ward,. and .'a.stited to go .again very much,' His pa/en/s un.- wyself refused him tha(pleasure,'wherOupoia A.u; gustus•beeanie moody and refused meat .victuals.. He soon after disappeared. Was last been read- . fug the National Intelligencer mournful man ner in the Village church-yard' at A—. Infer oration may be sent. to Mr. Smith, of 'Philadel phia and vicinity. ..: • ; • A nrsvers toCerrespinidests - 8,-001.1.1:1.53A.7- 7 "1 11 1 1 Vii no !tome ; inn'e . :l3ll3.ll in you . want liwet.t Home," you had better go ou n. Suiar Plantation'. .•.- • . eau-a. fellow"get a . Free Paes of t n one of the..tiorth,ltiver Boats?" Any Judgeii Criminal evert can give you'one—lia farm Sing . coNseiturt, (Canida)---" D6' they:thiCk off.me . home, --do they 'ever.think of me ?" ; they do . itthe ProVost Mar/sitar a Office. LAtnne MATILIJA.—`! . I have an utiftirtunate ten-* .dency, 'et6ll on, trivial. oCeasioni, to shed learn. Hew can I pre - Vent 'Lock up: the . shed: :• ..kri.Farip : H"whe're, 9 hero can the weary . .soul tad Test ?" den , t. know- - lou can get board• in Cheinnut Street,' however, for live dollars a Ts Trim long , was Irtemue Ward in. California ?"=Fire feet ten-and-a-half. - • • BouNTT-dtatrka, (Cauada)---" Had I better •cnuio back.t , dia States?"—Certaioly not by all means: You had better bang yourself . . vd.th., 'Place of the Canada Liae.' . •• lmtsb to procure some trophies of the prcti Reeut bellion battle flags,*.kc.—llow can 3 do 64., One very .good' _way is to shoulder a .. gun and go and take them.. . • SmcniATo.i.,—"ls Petroleum freivient in caveiV : go:; but caves are'frequeut iu Petroleum. atu getting bald. "Mint will make - 6y nair come .iput ?"—gil of Virtiol will make all your hair come out. - • • alit desirous of becoming a Mormon ; what shalli dolret?" First get good commou,setise, and then you won't want to.be's Con - rarititi:—".4.re. there any Petroleum r —No f - but there are plenty of Petroleum Sharks.. . • of stiaitall. Children -in Arlie; not uthuitted, if the Anus are Children antler one of age not admitted, unless aaL:unipar, their parent* ur guardians. L.3..Uud or , I,;,:atioinea. will pleitatt report. auy LigUdcucc or di.u.;bedieuce ou the part of the Leo . . A.rtemus Ward Aral. not ie.sponsible.lor any . , • , money, jewelry or - sup vatuainee, unteee left witn . be returned iu a week Or Si:o 7 l i n; wan: ager Rtll nut be rpeponsribite for any debts ntnis•ewn contracting. . if the ow - hence .. .4Q not leave the Hall when this efite i rtt =anent s over,. they will he put out by the . . • . . HAVIZ;G TIIE ApV.k.STAGT..-IL a little village not far from suprise; lived an old fellow whoa. we'lVill.ctill Too Bilos •. inost.decided .for old .rye, mid wbeu in: had - tfith or glass' of • - a morning. no maii.t.wasessedoye'• shrewd ' nebs. 'When in thia' ebndition, and .in his • l'iappi,;iit mood. Thai 'one morning met a cc's-, Ile LOLA %vhotp be haaTueif:er put ;eyes .on , fore. - :As . is customary in the country; ,Tdru *Sited- hint., . . - Mt here you are my good fellow. ; how d'ye ,lo Upon my honor, it -does my heart :good .to ate, you :Once more. How's your family; and thr old woman i haven't. seen her thin . . "rim quite well. I s thank you,. - said ..the - gentleman ; but indeed, sir, you hive the advantage." : ' "Aiivagtage, my good felkm. • tage '" • ' "Why, really, sir. I beg your "pardon." re plied the getulPman, but Tdo not know : - . -, Kijate . '' exclaimed' Tali :1'- well, I don:t 111.13e:Alliiived if L. can seer-tehm r ,VAU have the' adviiititie 1," •Strf‘nrril6i)ed• Irymraol ., . 61, „ nze . „ air -At Yangston, Luzerne. CT -1 3 a. - A SST-CLASS SCHOOL OP TB &D Er-Sendfor Circular': W. •8. • B.IIVPIIII IPidalPar• Thethe • Best Gold Pens in !oat 1 - HARDWARE' FOR 1, ,TgE 1:1!1;10X1 Pea. 44 MittP i 1 se . . . . -• . - „ . . . On receipt . of tbe following ums; We rid seed by • snail.• or as directed, a Gold Pen or Few, selecting the same secordingto description. namely: . • ... - Geld Pena. is Silver . Plated ilirleasion . Caere' with IPeareile;:... • For $1 No. 2 pen': for $1 No. - 2Ven .; for $1 50 :10.1 4 pen ;...for $2 .No.it.oeny -53 r Str'M No. 4 pen. .These pens are stamped THE TISIFEEISL-PlCN..andr are well sok and- fine . writing. Gold PENS. with" goOd aridum points; althoUghithey!artnlawuranted , and cannot be exchanged. - . • • < . - • WARRANTED GOLD- PENS.: . • .13= .tiame. !Amami:tut Goias Pat, C0.,-17-..Y.,) is • • stetted on.all our Ist'quality Pen:, and the Points' are warranted for etix. month& except auainst Our stooan quanirr Pens, are stamped TfiE NATION AL PEN. with theMitiala of our firm. CA., Co..)' and are careftillynaluie. having thesame pointir ' our flra'quality. Pena:. the 'only great difference being in • the quality of the' Gold;• • - Gold Pens. tic and 2d quidlty . hrSolid Silver Extension Cases, with Pencils.. Foi $2 00a No.l pen Ist qua', or *No.. 2 pen 2d qual. For $2 25 s..Nro.. penlst quaL, or a'No. 'pen 2d vial. FM - $:.25 a No. 3 pen let-qual., or a No-. 4 pen 2d gnat '• For $6 10 a N0...4 pen lst qui or it Nci. 6 pen fld goal. • For $4 30 a No. '5 pen let quid... or allo.- part 2d qual. , For $5 . c.D a No. 6 pen let quality: . • - • The same Gold - Pens, in' Said 'Meer !. !Plated Ebony Desk Holders and Hark; • For $2 25 a No. pen lst quid.. or a Igo. 4; pep 2d qual. For $2 .60 a N0..4 pen Ist qual.. or a No. L.pep 2d . gnat. For $3 20 a No. 5 pen Ist . oral.: or " a Nol4 pen 2d Anal. 'For $ 4 00 alio. 6 pen let quality 'For, $6 50.. a No. 1' pen. For $6 75 a 'No. $ peci. For - 512-00-a . : first quality. • - •,* 1.• Oar pens rank throughout. the country as equal If not superior to.any gold pens manufactured Not-only. ' for their writing qualities but durability and elegant finish. The greatest care is used in theiminufacture; and none-are sold with the slighteit imperfection which "1:111 can detect. . • • . • - -Parties in ordering must specify, the .name,:nuraberi and quality in all instanced and whether stiff or limber,l coarse or flue, discount 0f.12 per cent: -*ill be • all Owed •on anent if sent to one address, at one time ; pet cent . .00 *23 `..q) per cent . on . All remittances bj mall, .Riotarzer.O; are atour. risk .: To all who enclose :20 .cents extra registering, gt guarantee the'sate delivery of :the:goods.. . - • -Circulars of:id our new styles,..witir Engravings . p - ,eiact sizes, and'.ptices, serit.upon receipt of stamp. 1 - .;, desired.-: Pens repointed for 50 cents by mail. - ' • STATIONZILS and Jewszzas 11,rd retitle4ed corr 6 lioni.; 'with us as we can offer them GEMLT INDremtv 4 Ts. . Address' AMERICAN GOLD PEN Cs.'` Feb. 4;'65.-5.3m . ,:s;o: thitt Broadway, - N. .T ; GREAT GIFT DIS'IIRII3IITIOIC Watches, Chains. LocketS. Brace lets, Gold Pens, ac., &c. S. M. WARD & Co., MANITFACyLTRING JEWELLERS, 3.0 IS ' Broadway, New , York. 180,000 WATC/arg,cii llZAilerstra, sums temi, WORTH $500,000, To be'sokfat One:Dollar each, to value.! Add wit tOhepaid fur until you • knOw what ion ade tot receive, and not to be kept unless you are ... • • - ...•..perfeCtlY satisfie.A. :•• , • • . . - Splendid tut of articles to be sold • for.sl. . 1011. Gold Hunting cased-Watchea. - . ,00 each, 100 (}old Watchea . : , . ... ... . 60'1)0 each 200 Ladies - Watches '•.. .. Ot) each; - . 500 silver Watches.. • $15.00 to 25 rt. each' '66l : Gold - Neck and Vest Chains.-.. -12.00 to 10 - Of/each! 1.000 Clia.elaine and, Guard "Chains 5 00 to'lo - 00eacht 2;000 Vest and Seek Chains' --; .4 00 to 12 00 eaCh I 4;000 -Solitaire Jet and Gold Deco. • . • '• . • 4:00 to 8 00 eich • ches . ...... 4,000 Coral. - lAre.. Garnet. • • . 'Brooches • • ••3 00 to - 8 . 00-eneit` e ,000 Gid Jet.. Opal. • /C. - , • Ear ; •••'• • '.. • Drops . '3.00 to 8 00 each' 0.000 Gents' Breast and Scarf Pins. 3 00. to' 8 00 6,000 Oval Badd - Bracelets..; 00 to 8 Ot) cacti -2.000 Chased Bracelets.s 011 to 10 00 each! 1,500 California Diamond Pius and • - ' 2.000 Gold Watch Keys- . . 0,000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons and .'•- . .... • ' . - • I'oo to 8 00, each 3.000 . Gold. . . .... bo to o oo each 5,000 Miniature. ..... 0 00 to 8 00. each 3,ooo'Miniature Lockets Magic; ' : • ' . . . ... . to :9 00 each.: 3,000 New Style Belt Byckles .. .. :4.00.t0• g 00 eachl 3;500 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, ikc '1.2 00 to 6 00 each 3,000 Fob and Ribhim Slides -• • 4 00 to .5:09 each 5.000 Chased Gold Rings 2 5 00 each 4,ooo.Stone Set Rings .. - ..... 11'00 to . 00 each 6.500. tient Ladies' -Jewelry-let • and Gold 6,000 Sets Dulles' Jewelry:L.-varied • styles 8,000 Gold Pens; 'Silver. Case and Pencil ' 4,000 Gold Pens, Gold - - Carie soil Pcncif 9 000 Gold Penis' Gold' *punted -Holder._ . . .. . . : .. 3 00 to . 6 60 - each i .- Certificates of the various articles'are ,placed en...i. - velopes. sealed: and "mi x ed: These'edveltipes sent'by mail as ordered:without regard to choice.' At' icr receiving lhe Certificate,. and scoeing what article it, represents:. you are at liberty iosend and set the c1e,..0r any other: on dieliSt of the same value.. and at', ter'seeing the article. if - sit dices' not give perfect sati+.! faction. we d e sire you to . return it and get the monev.i . In alltransactionsliy.mail we charge for. one Certiiii- 1 date 35 eta., five Certificates will be sent-for $l.. eleven I for 32, • thirty tor' $5, : one hundred for - $lO. Agents wanted Everywhere : We allow Ag ents 'ten cents on each CertifiCate, provided their • remittance • ainocuitsl to one dollar. .. extra . - Premiums Air . large - Or-1 ders.. Amu - Biue.r.s.'--On the receipt : of $1 50. we will send] a solid - Silver Shield (pure coin.) or. Bridge.:for:either, 1/yision or Corps in the army, or' Cavalry, . Artillery, lafadtry. Engineer, or Pontooners.Phi, with lontriarna., regiment and company handsordely engraved thereon:: together with our, wholesale illustrated ' circular to BLOCK ", CPC E . MU PE li - SE.I • D.Baroo.l.L E 3 ST'ATENTiRCI.!!, •This Block:In SO constructed that one man can hoist with.ease from 1600 to ISOO - punt:ids. and the bibeic.wili hold the weights at xis point: Hoisting and lower ing :are effectedbypulling,the. opposite sides of the .. flaying been appointed Agent for the sale of. these blocks. lam now: prepared là, 811 orders .tor all - sizes prOmptly. These • Blockt . rim he seen. in use at the following ..places ' . • GILBEEftifOIi , I r COAL CO.. Slithanny Plains; • .. ALLISON & 8A.N1 , 1&:..N. Port Carbon. • 'KASKA. WILLIAM COAL CO.'S' Mines. • '.. ' - t •,E.:DW.O. I .- •. - • . • W. 11. JOHNS, St.. Clair. -2 • • •• CIIAIII.Eh SAILOR. Wadeiiille. • • • . JAlthiZ SPARKS:, Pottsville tar at the. ' wAsniNGT : :IRON WORKS..Pottsville • • .•••• 'JAMES 31 VIP.; • Sole .Agt. for Sehuytkill Co.i'at .Wren & No 'Tom. bpi •ft TO CLERK S. CO.. . • . '2(§' Broadway,' New .to.fl: Jan. 21, a Al EVERS , SUFI! LIE,S . .—T aubscriber .111, is Agent the sale of: the Boston Gran Beltingi Factoryi.and furnishes superior Belts* leactory. prices. ; all sizesf kinds and .letagths • _Belie greater thickness than thoee kept on hand spade to order, at the. shortest i• notice,- as his orders'for Coillery;purposet have the pre fereuce at the Mill. Alsci Steam Packlag . of• - e'yery• de scrtptioh,•Blaistingyaper by the. - tilugle; Or.. ten. leauis. or by the ton_ at manufacturers , prices:,.: SAFETY - 'I MPS, Of . .,:the mint approved pall erns; Made of inopekled Government Wife, by the single doz n, ;or httndred:^ WireQuitze, Wire by the roll or raid; 1 frays •for sale by - • • • . •Bm:BANNAN. . •v , • . April =r, 64 CLOCKS ,f!..,.CL0CK14 . . . . A . . . . largentock of e:ght dlii and ihirty hoar dodo, in everyrariety of style, for sale cheap, by ' • . . • ' . . .. - - , • - • . - : ' •R. C. GREEN. - . Watchmaker and Jev,"eler,tentre Street, Pottavitte. I 31141V0 9 • AND 91E LC) DE DNS,' from the I. :beat mannincturcry,'nnd n general': • . - nsNorrinent of. excellent blpaical ir.entg, 4.r.ild* by .the • underaiifned.--: - Str:1101 Bridirea and Screws for yitilins. lieftirninhed. - Iruitrumeke repaired thor notice, and do renennable tertian: : • , Centre etrewt: .Sept:-.1i," .64.1-10) T . • . . o - ENOINEERS,. - DILAIUGIIITPOIEN I . &e. - --Dranring . Paper.; in Rolle.or by the yani,-ail - ferentwidth. for plain and line work.-- • ' . - , - ' Aln. Draw=ing Paper, backed with . mnAin . . differen .. widthe. • . ' • - • - --- - . -•• -.- . . .. . . . " TracingMuelin, by the piece or yard. different width.• Tracing Paper;. and all articles ufted-by : Engineers, for Pale. at .-. . • :-' : .-•- • - • B. BANNAN'S.. • .BoOk and .Statiiiiicry Store. Jane 4, '64 d at 'NEI stand t il teli f4 oTen ° p l t il hTN:r i ltl:rffso il if Uen tre otreet..nearly oppositu'Market, a. New' DrfGoodi. Grocery and .Proviskin Store, in Which will. be kept I constantly on hand a choice stock of Goods in that Alsri; Queensware, -Flour and Feed..tc.. The-undersigned hopes by strict .attention to busi ness, to yeeeiee a fair share of-the public Potisailla October 29, Y . 64, -* 44-tr: • - : ABCCA LUBRICATING. - --01L.. TUST 13-ECEIVED at lot Of 'GENUINE J Luiiricating OilL4hebest:-.CHEAP OIL in the'makket for.ltibricatltig'.porptais=,fiir. -sale whole sale st.manufactureis.pricea ha B. -BAINNAN: -Also,.Ptireltrluter Bleached whide- Oil, the qualitj of which we vi - arnint, at. the .loyiest wholesale; 2'.4ec*, 1.11;:fBilFdel ) TtoV tro;;; I an i ti a° ?VaTo l w e Hay,. Straw.. • - ' • EDWARD B. PIALE.• P. O. Addreea, Bchttylklll Havel:4. Pa. Rcalderiaa, • . two Miles beloW Schuylkill Haven. Ap 11l 2; 14, . . DOCKET: 'DIARIES . FOR. 1 5 65, of al .1. - sizes and kiod.s, - ,for sale at ' r _ ••• • Nov. - VG, '64.• • bookstnre. AC I.IIIINICiA new ' ntad benatifnl m. ic i E y EE. : Calcndar. 'giving - the days and dater, . w . hie for unite, l'iqyut. &c: • It requires'no'altering, and la ; in fact, a perpetual Almanac and' a perfect TIME KEEPER. Price $25: Call and ace them,. . : •'. • It: C. GREEN—Watchmaker: • • . April 16.: Centre et...P9Wirilli•- • I .50;000 :!3.I\i',VELOIP:E1 1 4, allidnda and edzes, „ast recei ved.and for sale by , Dec.: 24. ~. . . B. -BANII,A.N: . jun IL A N • suitable for .suldiers: . iast kW received and for sale by . 8.. B.A.NNAN. EfrainEfts: • . . • - 1' WATOHEB,' A UNIQITE ARTICLE. . . ' • CLOCiS,. A- Very aatSil; it To Immo '. Boma. a tap! telaitiele for ' : . .• Al,w. Ay ' a : in o . s d LE _ holiday presents-for sale cheap; by • C. GREM. . Watchmaker arid Jeweler. Centre Street 'PoitsVil le.! 111 ,- .All kinds oflifintal Inetrumenta;VlolinStringe. lincernhor 'l4l - t. t Viol Strings, Guitar and Banjo Strings, constantly "V, AFT- TOBACCO: --A. large lot of, th e . b er ,t• ~----,,,uFtE ROPE. W 0011.14 .OF. • •• ;. .1 1 1 Navy . Tobacco made, on band and for aide bv • • • : v • • • r .• - - • • ' - • • • • Dec. gl •64... •• - - . • W. , . z. ssailpt. i- 1 • r - - ---.- - - . ' • . - - . • ' i ' JOHN. - . A. : ROE-BEING , .. Trento;i, .21i cw.'.llloe*y: - • - ... • par - A. large assortmeni.of *ire Rope. ounatantly on • baud. , Orden. filled with def.pateb. For atze, among* B oQiur.TX tarnished at 01tERNii4X)D .:Nllit!- AI • • asit 1. , rias-=l.lv* oda..OA "et -rmar. -. • . -,. , . . . . , J 1.2 SERI% Ingloding Camelt la, :Apply &title GREKNf " A IIi:RMA - Pi WATCHER . in, gold arid sl iv er gOCOE.• -• . - -.• ' -: -, • Like. 24, 'GC ! • /L .. .. Am 11 loelca,,and Jewelrk of all de. • , . .... - - • - . - .-_• ' -- ••.' 1 seriptietus, aaia be obi -tined at the store or : • - rpo JFISTICEO.--Blaiek Koeogaditeriseeki . . . -.: - • ' .11...LRIMMER13,Ageni, .1 L:.Returne, printed. together wittiall:.kindior:llasti4 , Jießt.. 2 .lO-.44- 7 . an . -- • •• , :- -- ' ce , .-- tl--.- .• ' - Pottripi: tei'.l3lanka.2 for sate a FAltlyt4:sl:l34ridt' sad Stattatt, .. - * c i''' ' ''''' ." - ''' ' - " 4 vitilftikitir AIM LOCAL Virstst.:-t _.-owls; , FINEARIVIC•TOBACCO.—A lArgelot of Vine C 4.11.. hmse and in pheicages, on. band and forsalelisl Dec. 31,-.6A. • . - .. • • - W. - E.. BOYER. • , . ••. - . • la' gag - 4 iritiartitTAL c Ttarp ru i&VX/141V-TS: EOR'Tirte sArilak...:l fat * Ic4B ' Dan liViliMatta. Thit. , 24-4m4 wars St. ostalllik Pa - .::.P.IIVATIOX:O . ,:::: -,.. ;:: Stichter &=ThompsQn , nARDWARE, ctrFt.Emr; 'Box, TO,O Coi* C'aariaz Ara MArrsT. "Star or 111 SAM," 410111:1IT 29, 441, Ft*vEs._.a 1§074 ..-- . ••• - , . ••. . • •. ... -...,.. . Scrap' _ -- - • . Itan--.and..:MSal.lterchantai. m i -: kACRTITF. :AND - YOUNDRt.FUR. '. .. • ' • N'ISIMPs, N. .Ez .Cerriter of SOUTH- ~ • and PENN. and No. IT' SOUTH' Streets, . - . • ' PIIII4DELPFILL- ... : - - • • , , 1 . . Ingot Copper, ; Babbitt 3leta.l, :*- Fotindry . Facings, Ingot Brass; lied, Bismeth„ ' •' . Anvils,. `• • "• - tel.,' Solders, . .:. .. Vises, • ~. • - - Pig Tin,.. • ••,:. - Bar Iron, : Files, &C., .-. ' , Bar Tin, •.. ~ ' Sheet Iron, - • Did 'Metals, . • -.- - Ph , : Lead, • •• Sheet Zinc. .• - . Old Copper.; : Bar Lead,. • • . 'Steel, ~ .. ',-. : :01d Brass; - '.- ,- • . • Speller. - •Baras, •• -- • .• • Old Lead, dc. 14e.. • • •Antimony,„ - ' Crucibles.. ' • '-• • ' : ' ... re - New:an& Second-hand. Maehitihets.‘ and. Black smiths. Toole. and Steam Bngines; -bought and 501 d...:. gli:r" Articles of every description in nee. by Ninct4P - . lets and Fotusdrymen, ft:imbibed to order; .. _...*_„•. • • - Cash paid for Scrap, Iron, , Old Bails. and••all kinds of • Metals. • • ' . ....- •,. • • • fFeb.l. '53.-6.-1 umT REcEiv.EIA, . _ .'A hettutifal stock - of. Watehes, • -• • . - . • Jewelry; : • ~ Clocks, • • , • ,• • • ' • Plated Geode; Mall kite . Porte 11111innaii, Traveling Satchel glitter Ware Sc IPancy.Gooets . Also,ltnitisortment of VAN KIRK • A COI'S celebra fed Chandeliers and - Gas Fixture*, 'Bronze Statuary. _Portable Lighter etc... etc:. • • - • Ca I'rticbini attentiotr.paid to • the repairing of Wntenee.: . Havirigbad the larrest experience in the, very first manufacturing establi;bmenis Europe we -reef warranted in assuring erery'obe.who will patronize thitt. we will be enabled to give satisfaction..partien - larly . hi all the liner • cisee of work; ruck se • , CHRONOMETER; • • •- • • 1413 - FLEx, ENGLISH - &*.glit:TlS PATENT. -trElf.,S; 2.50 to .8 00 each 2 50 to 8 00 each 5 . 00 to 15'50 'each S 00 to 15.00 each t 4 00:to* S 00.iatbi: . . . .. . . . .vvonld reggire... We shall • endeavor, `by a . straightfor ward course, tp pleaee every reasonable per. . .. • • -.. .• ' • Practical Horologists and Jewellers: . . . . a 00'so i 0 00.eneb ESTE US COTTAGE • . ,• Are. not only unexcelled; but they are•absOlutely 1114. equalled by any.other•Reed InStrument in,the cuntry. Designed expressly•for Churches- and Sehdols, they are found to be equally • *ell . adapted to, the 'parlor and drawing - room.- • •For sale - . .. • •-' • • No. IS S,EVENTIL St.,' PHILADA: BR,s,DBLIRPS PIANOS, and.a.'ctimpl.de assortment of the PERFECT MELODEON.'.:,"- • • :.• • . • 3fty,•• . , . ri AL BENCE T ' 0 111 G A.NS..--36. L. B. POWELL, .. .‘:-' of Scranton. Pa., is the regularly authorized Whole sale and retail agent in this part of the State lintiluth : ing Schuylkill Countm - of the celelirated - .. An- , . initsinal . .. instrument .known a.s - the 5 c _ - .^... ' .. t 'A 111 N ET OR ." GAN These . i nstru- , .. mutate are . . recommended . by over two liundredand fifty of the leading• Organists of the Mil ted. States as " the befit of their'aces," and Wherever' they are known .are fast Bllpereeding :the Melodeon. -both in private families add . diuretics. - Price.. -range .from izllo t 0 .56300,. • .111. r. Powell also iteePS . on . hand a .eenefal aseortment of PUNOS, MELODEONS. -MUSIC. 1.11;5...8C WOES, &c. : Ordure will lie filled and . cirrulars Sent free of postage: -by addressing . him. at, .ber.lnton. - - • . , . .[Sor 19,.'64....--4i-Im*. .. '. . r i lASIIIION."&131 CLOTIIING. .1- , • .. . - . . .• .lnet ripened, a eplintiM. asgortment.. - Of Foreivr. and Diirnestic CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and- VEST.' ' 11 INGS; which' will . he cat. and lit in the latcat and .. nioet iiiiproied etylft, at hie-Old , Stand, Market: -' '. rc itet; a fen doom above Cehtre, gottsyine:. ..' ... ' . - • .. HENRY MATTER, Merchant Tailor. • • Pottiville, March 5,..144.. •. . . -• . • . 10-tc : . , . .. ... .. . :. • . Cl lIIF.A.P. STOMP EV. ITILIVER.SVICI.E., J—The-Tilitlersigned havingpought out. the of Mr. Abr. Triint; corner - 6( Sunbury and . Third - ,a , reet,' are prepared to nifiply customers at the loweet-priree with all. kiudh of Dry Gorida,'Queensivare,. Grciceriee, l'rovi.,:icitir,.Flour; Feed, Sc. • :- , ... • . . • • NIERMANR '.-S,'PHDER. 2.3 m• . - : . • 311nerseil . le, Jan. 14, ta TAV(74IF $ ' - TVA 'F CIIE S ' S. • • • • . . • . . .. . . . . •.. 1 -A Same .s.smortinent of Watches— Amerriritri,. English and Swiss, in Gold and Silver,'Shgle ''. : 1 and -Ruining Cases. Cases. An : examination le .re , ' spectrally Fol icited. .• ' • -'; .IL C. GREEN. • . • Watehniaker and Jeweler. Centre Street, Pottsville . ..peceinber Pt, tai - . .•: • .- ':- ' . ' '-. Lo- .. • - • 'l_4ll Qti n 1 1 111..ATII%1G.Jugt.: ref:sired,. 'Burets •Slatiag,. for Blickboar . de. :For sale at - . • .'• IS - BAN:IAN'S •• 11 , 1.1;; , t - nre. Csnti's at.. PniOsille. MIME ei ECU 1D15,014:A.--Cheek Books on the NATIONAt.I3A.NIiOf Puttavilletilso on all the other 8211101, for aalr at " . 7 . • , • _Bonk and Stationeri Store.- (1 LI RIPIT 31 ALS PE Et4lth SIT MORT3IENT OF 8111;YEIL , WARE:... Such it: oyster. tureens, nutter. dishes, cake -- basketa. ext‘tors, trait diabe!.- inner! Ac. Also,ve.3ll. !elected stock of silver knives,' forks, spoons. cake kniies, pie knives; ladles, napkin, ringe,and everrarticicut table entlery—for sale cheap. by. 11: - C. - GRXEN. Watchmaker and Jeweler, : Centre. Street. Pottaville.. rt.E. - BOWEIN, :-: '-r - ' -:- _ • * • :1. - . .. :: , . . PHOTOGRAPHER . _ " Rettpectftilly;.annonnces . to. the citizens of Pottsville and vicittig that he 'has taken and-fitted np the PllO - in the-building at the North: bast corner ,tif Centre and East Market street, where he is Priparedio iurniSh in the highest style 01 -Art,NIG NETTES. AXISROTYPE.S, CARTES OE-VISITE; ake,,, . .. . . - . . . I . rr - Hes , asks a share of public patronage. and hope by strict" attention , tabusiness and courtesy; to receive I • grr•Calland examine speclmens of my work. • . .. • " • . .. . _ . . 11111.1.1f4:113.SIGURG 5T.EA31.44,A.W -Mill: -Ti. The Undersigned haying large: Steam Saw-Mills,. unii a fine stock Of Pine. Oak-,and:Jlemlock Logs, at Miliersimrlt,' Dauphin - - County, Pu.. •are 'prepared: to .manufacture, and forward to order,•the heatriest bills Of Lumber for Breakers, Bridges; - Ship.-Boat and Car Urn-, her at short notice, tothe.cttiea of Pliiiadelphia, .Thiltl-• more. - .Washingtontind ;Caw Ydrk,.or to any points on the-Delaware River. Union. Schuylkill; Ilarltan..Penna. cir Tide Water Canals. or -on . .the .Northern Central,- Pennsylvania or other creineetiiigTailroads:: Address N. C. FRKK - ACo., : - .• Millersburg, Dauphin Co., Pa. :. ERZ= WHOLESALE -*D.RtTAIL'DpALERIN TOBACCO; Feb. 21. '6l , . . . CIGARS ; . • CittiteT St., Opoiromite tlw Toinrii• • POTTSVitI.I,I3: ..'&''Rij - B.L.ICSAVES . Azisatirik**D .: 'aura:Ors ,- COVUT pursuint to wideiwetl6l..oiqx Court of the •County of scisnyikillithkenbscri .-.„Trtusteet -.of the • Estate orWillhus,'Eletenir.9atet' the , of , Hafee; - . .deeertised, win expose to 'sale, by • „ • SITINDIT, th e 25th" day al February m i tt . . . at 10 welts& lathe forenoon,"at the Public House 'Of • liargaret Koons:. the said Borough. • , • . A certain lot of ground,"entuate ' 'the Brix oagh;afoneaa_id, bounded -shathweit bvidt orJoba Christian. norttowest.try an alley, neithesit , byqBb." G. and southeast by Front street, being pert''of lot - No, S. in. said. Mainers addition. enntain..in front, 'an Front atm:et, 30. feet, and, is depth 136 , feet,. more or No: 5. eertain twn:sterj brick dwelling innseat .frame stable and lot. of ground. 'situate in'the i ti iforeald Wrough, bounded southwest by No. 5, ' • northwest by'atr.alley,.norttieast Teter street, , andisoutheastby Front street, being part of lot 'No. 8 in the itcoreeraid :addition, containing: in - .front - 30 feet,. and - in.depth 150 feet, more or , • - No. L ' A certain-lot of gronnA Situate In the Bor ough aforesaid; bounded southwest by Lydia °silks's, lot. • northwest by an alley. northeastby No. 8, southeastby - Front street; being:parte lot No ..11 in . said Kiehners adclitiou,.contairdng in front:9:4 feet, and In„ depth. 220 'feet, *sore or less. : No. 8. A. certaip lot ..of ground. sitoate the •Bar- ongh aforesaid. bounded Southwest .by. No.:, northwest by an alley, northeast by No. 9..an.d sontlfeest by Front street, bei*part ofkloteNoti. 11. and:l2sn said addition to Sctinylkili Haven, containing hi : front:24 teet,lnd in deltas 204:1 feetr more of lere. ..• -,. • . A certain lot of ground:situate' lithe Borough aforesaid. bounded southwest by No: 8, 'northwest by an alley. northeast by-No. 10. and southeLst by Fronk street, being part of _lot. No:12 in - the aforesaid 'addi tion, containingin front 24 feet, and in depth 182 . feet,: more or I . ns: - - : No certain lot of grout:id, situate In the origh.aforesabi, bOunded southwest by I . N0...9, north- .rest by an alley. northeast by No. 11,. and sontheastby .Front street. being parts Of lots Nos. Wand 13 in said Kiehners addition, containing. n front 24' feet, and in deptirl64 more Or less. . N0..11.• A certain lot of-ground, satiate in the' •Bor ough aforesaid. - bonnded southwest by.. No.. 10,, north west by an - alley, northeast by No 'l2; and southeast by . Front street; bein,g, part of let No. 13 in the aforesaid addition. containing in front 24 feet, and in depth 140 feet Mere or leak .. • N0..12. A certain lot of gronnd; situate in the Bar- . ouch aforesaid, bounded southwest by No. 11, north west by an alley, northeast by a fortrfeet road celled Dock street, and southeast by'Front street, being part of lot No. 13 in said addition, containing in front,. on Front street, 30 feet; ;pd. in 'depth -.135 feet, more or . . • No. 13. A certain two-atom - frame -dwelling house. with a IX-story frame kitchen attached. a frame Stable and lot of ground. situate in the '''Borougb aforesaid: bounded - southeast by 'lot of Henry ' - onto, northwest .bp an alley. northeast by lot N0.•14. and •aciutlieut by 'Front Street. being lot No. 15 in saidKielmer's addi tion, containing in. front 40 feet, and in depth,l2o. feet, No. 14. A certain lot tit ground, 'situate in, the. tor: : o'ughaforesaid.lbOunded.southwest by No. 23, :north west by in'aliey, northeast by part of No. 16, and south.: .east.by.Froilt street. being part of lot No:- 16. in 'said 'addition, containing in frunt3o feet, and• in depth :100 feet. more - or less: . No: A.certitin I,,kf4thiry: dwelling. house, with a one-Story - kitchen and lot of gmund, situate imthe Bur ..ough aforesaid,.• bounded 'southwest :by Deck , street.. 'nOrthwest by,lnt of •Geurge , S. "Gele t wite,• northea3Yby. ,'an alley. and southeast ,by.lot of Charles - Bourke, con. • tairlih,"' in frOnt,on Dick street,•*9.o feet, and depth 1133 feet. more or lesg.•• • • • I .. Late the of yield deceased.' • Terms - and condi tiOne' Made known at the time and place Of 'Sale.' by .• .• ' J°111'; P. 11.0 BART, Tnyitee. • ; • By order of the Orphans' Cotirt, .:A Douayays,-Cierk.' •• •. Pottsville, Jan. S. .05.•. . puIILIC z. SALE. . . Will he sAldatPtililic Sale on the • prembtes now oc. curied by -Peter Beaver, near Ringtoyt•n. Union Town- 1 ship, Schuylkill County, on. • ,• . • . WEI)AEgDAY., MARCH . 1,. 186 . .5 • . - The folloWing described property,. to . A . VALLT.- r ABLE FAR3l:enntainirtg gOO acres,,more .or less, acres of which Ir.uleared, arid about :r•O .acres of .rood - timber land: a Young , Orchard t• sun bli , thehr•rif•Linue on-the' Farm. not spread; - A . FRAME' DWEL- .LINO HOUSE': A - GOOD BANK BARN.; Wag -to .. on Shed with Corn Crib ; ;Straw Shed and a good. Sprlng and Spring House. t het eto• attached;. ARMY road'runs• through the •parm ' with a Switch attached, which maker , it convenient for Lime. CU..- • -; . :This Gurm . iSlocated only' nine miles • from 'Mahanoy • City and ab out seven from glisuanduah . City;.:theliest markets iti the State; • . If'the property is not sold'. on the day, abova:met. tinned, it o. ill be for rent. • • For. terms and condition? `of sale apply to DAVID DAVIS.. Esq.,"near the premises. or . • • . • • - ' . - •VAIsIDUSES, Pottsville, .P.s.• • , . puitLic SAL - • •... - • • . . . . • Will be sold tit Public-Sale on - - -, • . , . TIESD.AI",•• February . 11th; •• •• - On the . premises,' a ; 11otie and Le,. situated in Town •of Tremont, Schuylkill :County.. frontirig. on Main Street.ih a:iid Town;,and numbered 41 in the plan, of said Town. .The loi '.'24 . feet..front.onsaidzi f.:treet and runs back a ..epth of 140 feet., to Pop.. lar street. • !There is elected on the premises a two story frame - dwelling house.. :There is. also a *ell of - water-and bake hoaseheld, jointly by-the adjoining nnwoe. • Any Person deSirineto view the-premises be fore the day of sale Can apply to Esq. Wolf in Tref/Mut. The, sale • will couniience at 1 o'clock of said. day when 'conditions will he made knoirn: .1 1`o be sold as 'the,properly of Samuel Luckenbill by : • . • 8; . • JOHN' CON - FA A' Agt. • • . • .01U IL,110: SALE of PE - .P rep. erlY--The subscriber will' eel) at. Public Sale of •• TUESDAY,* FEBItUARY list, USES,: • . •• .. On the premiSea. - in Union Township. Schuylkill Coon ty..(near Ringtown,) stack of Mules.and Farming Irimleraents, consisting of 8 fine are coming 4 - years of age and 3 are coming,o Years.of age,l.4 hors,. es, a lot of sheep, - Shoats, plows, 1 Marthear p10w,.1 Fide hill ploYe; 3 Hoes idows. I-corn 'plow. bar rove. -cultivator. 3 pairs ot,bob log wagons.l tritck wagon.-t: fonr-hase.wegons; if suitable for six • Darden.) 1 sleigh . , 12 sets of harness, collars. hlindlialt ers.....check, lines.- • traces , cliains, - . fifth . -chains. speader chains, single-nd donne trees, wheelbarrow. - grubbing hoes, ,shoreli, fOrks."andTakes,. winnowing mill, grain cradles. grass scythes, - erOsscut saw, carraint- . :et-loots, 100 bustinla potatoes, empty barrels'. and. hogs -heads. - and many-articles not here•entimeraterl. . - • Sale to commence at 11. o'clock, and*Conditiona made • • WILLIAM DAVIS. .• Ririgtown, Feb. . - . ..6-3t - • • . . 0 COURT.. •" • .•• . . . . . . . To be saild et Fuhlic I.7endne., nnaer an orderot. the Orphans• Court of Schuylkill Couiity;, on. the 28th of FEBRUARY,, Inst.; • • At 3 o'clock in the Afternoon-All that noted Tavern 'Nouse and.etand - called the American Rance, - in Potts ville. Schuylkill Corinty, situate On Centre street: at the corner of Union street, .bounded by ilia, etreets, the Reading Railroad Depot and proper , ty late of Isaac Severn: being about' ninety feet hoot on Centre street and cunning back to said . ' lm pmvernen cons ts consisting of a large and, substantial . three storied Brick Taiern 'House, with - basement. restanranh :barber shoji; large stable;. and' other ont-honee .inge. late the estate or.iiihn C. Lesti f i, - , deceased.sale to be Oil the prethisea„ and terms' made known _by- • ' ; .; N. JONES. Trizstee. _A,. bnFIRMAN, Clerk of the 9ri4tantr.Ceurt. . . . .T. - 4 1 2C EC (IT HOSLE.- 7 The xtridersoed, 'AA . .Executor of the last" will and testament of WM: MILES, late Or the Boromth of Pottsville, •deceased,.in pursuance of directions contained iv said will,. will ex. pose to public OW at the Public Ilotise - .of JESSE D .HUMIIELL.EIt, in the Borough of .Pottsvitle, by - SATURDAY,' the 18th • day rof•february, X 65, 'At 10 o'clock in die mornink.ibe 'following real estntf. cectainiot of ground: . situate in theDdrough of Pottsville. fronting hp Market street, boundlit ed by lot of-Samuel Meyers. deemsed.•.onAhe: east, containing in front on Market street 20 feet, and in depth 1.11 feet;" with.the appurtenances, eitniist ing.of a Two..and-a-half Story.Frainc. Dwelling House . w - Ith-Stone Basement, late the estate of William Miles, Tenro and.cgnditbine t,f inarb , known by • - SAMUEL, CLIELSMAN'Executor. 5-3 t Feb. 4, '65 PRIVATE.S.M . ,EB. , . . OR $A I:ll:.—The 'handsome 'property, - touslit • .ingofiliouse and Lot Situated'On - Second Street, between Sehuylkill Avenue and Silver • Terrace • The lot is one hundred and ten (110)' feet on Sec-121. . ond-street, and thilety•tiklit..C. , Bl feet' otilthodes • • - and• Prince streets' fronting'. three streets).- . There are some forty-odd' Fruit Tree-. ibe,ehoiCestklnds: Al 'so, Grapes, . Strawberries. Itaspberries; • LaWton 'Black- I berrion; 'CUiTalltS, Gooseberries, and a- fine selection'of Rosftand Shrubbery on the premises: - The. house iis nearly'new*, and in - excellent - ectuditinix,:containins 1 • roornshnd a kitchen. There:is:a never-tailink.well Water, - with - kg - 6.d Pump, Only .a fiw feet trorn the kitchen door. Also, a good Stable; nearly new;' and. large enough for two horses:.: • H• • . • - . '-•Y.ereons wishing - to pnrchnse, would do well to exam= .:Temns easy. aid title *perfect:- *For further par tlchlars,.engalre of . • • - W. - IV:- . P.OTTS. • . • • "At the Alortimet- House, • br , on the premiait... A DEMBAAllteli RESIDENCE:. FOR ~ . . . , The- nrulersignetthating Riven' pp his business in the Borough of .Cresaona.lor-the purpose: of going to ale Ail Region, will. sell'. on reasonable' terms a Brown Frame Cottage Dwelling, with nine 'mime; two-' - n il and-a:half stories high. with one , half acre lot ll: q .attaehed..; Front buildingrinx2.o feet, back inettil6:feet, bounded on three aides by public:streets: A-1361.'6'. failing . ,spring of excellent ..vater near the door; hasp natural grove of shade with a iarie. ty of choice fruit, 'and' sixty.. gape Vines -in bearing.- .For farther particulars apply on . the..premives, or to at.the 'Mine 11111 Shops. ' . Jan 14, '65 VAI.UAEN.:E F 7 A1131. , FOR: . . . . In consequence of poor health - the - subscriber has concludedto - offer his Farm. for. sale. larm is lo cated in Kingston Township. Luzerne- ,'..;ounty, within four miles' of. the• .wy c ymin g -Depot. •with'good roads and : down grade to market. - The. Farm' containantiout 110 acres. one hundred • and fifteen •tinder -good ma k . improvement.: The soil : is good-and well adapt ed to either grass or.grain. and being hell water-"" 4 "'" ed, would make one of the finest grazing- farina in the county. The buildingettriTWo Dwelling - Houses. - one large Hay and Grain Darn. one Cow Barn for Stabling Cattle. Carriage .House 'and - Stable; rind . largett M Corn use. . ONE ORCHARD - .—lt is also well. f.enced, . having . several hundred rods Of atone. • w ail-upon it i.. - ircentrillytocated-rtwo roads crossing at, right anglei near the buildings. There * also a Church and School House. on • the • premises'' :and until 'Teem:it!! a Post Office.was. kept at the.place for sixteen years: , fr 1411.:AR Tfilt BEST MAISKITTIN !rid It-is' - aiti) ‘ getheell - desirable .property, - --ind person s haring mi - they-to•investin real estate would well - to -call on the Subecriberand.view the premities. Any one desiring further infor m ation can on or 'address the Editor of the Pittson Gazette: or - • • ' , RUFUS CARVErt,:, • • Wyoming, Luzenid. Co.; Ts, Jan. 14..'G5 . lityATE SALE 'OF • • VALUABLE) P .' REAL ESTATE. . : I offer. at Private Sale a valuable . .Farm, *.cOn tabling 160 acrea.',4 of which are under 'cultivation, situated in i Schaylkill Toivnahip, Schuylkill' County, about two' miles from the Borough of Tamaqua. -: .•• • The improvenients consist of-s convenient andA comfortable .Dwelling .I.louse, .Spring 'Bonee, good. Barn, and other neceasary • - - Title clear and indisputable.- . If hat sold before the First of March • next,'. it Will foal rented. • apply to JOSF.PII W.IIITCRELL, or EL - B. GBABFF:-Attorney at Law, Tama, , JannAry OA 15.4,L • valuable FARM and pleasant country residence, situate in. East Hanover Town:l ship. 'Lebanon county. Pa.: -on the Jonestown and Her. risburg road. one•lntlf, a W _est Irif Mt. Lebo, Mtairiing about 5.5 Amman . . About T acres j :IL islroodland, the remainder being under • grkst cultivation. fenced, and the soil well adapted to the different rrops generally raised ip this Section..-The buildings fikeativ new) area BRICK HOUSE, BANK BARN, large Vey - Barn, and other Ont; building*: There !San orchard of young"bearing treee., :with at addition of others lately set out. on :she premi. sea: . ' A With Pump; is: at the house;' also - rW , ning.wateeln most of ..t.he fields. - ' - ' • Forturther partbmlincipply by letter or ;pet** tethe sabaciibekott the prembw- P;O:iddiese:the!!: • • • • THOS • ?"181LLI01. Ir.mt:geeoyell;Tpy,.Atig. • '• r088•1848illeAk - • a rasoahle tertntwilß. N.q.; MEDTGINAI. Wigt!s"..:'.l3als* _._,.::_ wiLTY-.-.v.il...sg:Ryl: cif tp.* Oldest 42id Most lieliabie :ftensedies in . • the IForki for ... . - - ... - . . .. , . Colitis, Colds...Wbespiag , Osiligh , Brea chilies; DitiOaltyof Breathing; &stimuli, -. llroarreaciat; ire *Tbrinit, Crisp, - • • ' . • - ... . . THE THROAT, LUNGS AITD OHEST, . . ONSTY lONT . . - WISTIEVS • .1111.3411 OF ":.WILD CHERRY So ivies] has.the nient this remedy toeconie. and so. popular is it everywtrere, that. it is unnecessary to re count its-virtues: Its works, speak' for it, and find ut terance in the abundant and voluntary testimony of the Many arhck.froarionk.aufferlog and settled disease. have. -by its tile been restored to pristine vigor and health.- - We can present% masa of evidence I:proof of our n sertiona, that' - • . CANNOT HE DISUREDIrain. .' : •" . The Rev. -7netob "feebler. • , Well known and much respected-among the .Ger. man *mulation in this country, makes the follow ing statement for the benefit of the afflicted :.,• • • , • HaNcovrii .Deisr Sirs :-liaving realized in my family im portant bepefits.from••the use of your valtiabl preparations.—WisrAn's BALSAM Or IVILD enErati —it affords me pleasure to recommend - it" to the public. • Sonia eight years , age one of.. my daugh tere seemed to be in-a decline, and little, hopes of her recovery: vere entertained- I then. procured a: bottle of your excellent • Balsam, and before she had taken the• Whole of the contents of the bottle; there .was a greatituprovement in her health. I• have in my Individual case, made frequent use of. your valuable medicine; _awl have. also been benefitted by it. Frisian joule. Smith,. President of, the Morris County Bank, SforristoWn, Having uSed Du. WiarAa's Balssx or ..Wild>. CAZar.l.for about fifteen years; and having real ized its beneficialresults m my family, it affords' me great pleasure in recommending it to the pub lic.asa valuable remedy - in cases ofweak lungs, :colds,. coughs, S:ol, arid a remedy. Whichl-consider• to be entirelydunocent, and 'may be taken 'with, perfect safety by the ~most delicate:in health." Froni.lioit. Joitta E. Smith, A distinguished .Lawsyer Wosuuinster; Md. hai - e on-eevcral OCO:lBloLlSutied IVisr-ul's - BAPSAM OF Waal Cuzuur for severe colds, wayif with' decided. benefit: I know of "no prepat-a tiOn thatis more efficacious or moresdeservingi of general use. . . •• - The:Balsam has elaii.beeri used with excellent effect by J. B. 'Elliott;'Merchant, Cross .ItOads, Md. • . Wistai's Bpasam of Wild Cheriy. . . • • getmina nuless ,signed " 1., ptiT rs," un the! wrapper. . - • • • • . . -. . roe. ail." Ri .. J. P. DINSMORE,'No: 491 tirodd . way....lfew Tcirk IL. W. lOWLE &..CO., Propriet.46s, , l3tisto¢... ' . And by ..11 Dr tiggigtit REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Heals Old &nes. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE- . - cures Burns, Scalds, Cuts. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures WoundS, Bruises., Sprains, REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE -- Cares. Boils, Ulcers, Carmen; "REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE . , •• , • , • .C.nres att, Piles; Erysipelas • • REEDELIG'S. RUSSIA SALVE . • • • • • 7- • Cniesliingworm, Omni!. &e.; Ace FAMILY SHOULD BE WITLIOUTIT. Gam' Only 13 :Cents n Bni. ••• . J. P. DINPINSOItE, No. 491 lirnadyraY. Neiv •• '• B. W..FOWLE Sc CO—No.:18 'Tremont .tit....l3oetnn, and by all Druggists and Country Storekeepers.''' ' July '• • 39 7 1yecer . • CHEROKEE- PILLS HEALTH PRESERVER CF.RTAIN.AND.SAFE . For thi Removal 'of Obstructions,' and the ineur . • once of liiguktrity in the Beeurrenee 01..tiw Monthly Periods. • tar They cure:or obviate those' numerous dlseasca that spring from irregularity, by removing theirregu larity L tuielt. , • • .- • • • . , • • . • • ix — 'cure Supprelseed;'' Rxcesiive and. Painful - , E - Zr They cure Green Sii:knei3g (Chiorosia,). - • • • • 'Gam' They cure ;Nervous : slid ,Spinal 'Affections, pains in the back and lower . parti of the body: heaviness, Fa-. tigue on slight exertion. Palpitation of thelleart, Low hese' of Stunts, Hysteria. Sick' • headache, Giddiness,: etc,,.etc. .In a .word,' by removing the',lrregularity, they remove the catlse and with it Att.. the effects 'that . .It7 — Coniposed 'of simple Vegetable extracts, they :contain nothing deleterious to any constitution. bovreo . er delicate, 'their function being, to. substitute : strength. fol ,weakneis; which,- when- properly used, they never : .• L 3 may he safely aged at any age, and av• any: period, FACET'S 111. - 11146 MR FIRST TRIMS lif.N7lll9l: during • which the unfailing nature of theilaCtiOn. would infallt bly rar.yrNy pregnancy. . . 411 letters seeking 'lnforrriation or advice will • be pmmptly. freely and discreetly answered:• -•: • tW Full directions accompany each box. ' *. . . rif - -Pricgsl per.box. urn six . . boxes for: $5. • . rig - . Seat by mail, free of .postage, on receipt of price. . Pr'Pariltdaets.sent by mail free of postage. by . !.. DR. W: H. MERWIN CO.. . .• N0. : 63 Libeity - street,.Rew York, Proprietors. DR. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR! Or. ESINEIY . CE OF LITE Trepared from Pure Vegetable Extradts, eon taming nothing injurious to the most dell- N'v• - the klninix'riseS treat the wawa 11( Lit fire. animated witNcis* life ?= flee s this Elixir 'rejnienate. the system._ and oyeeteme disease; - • • . • Or' The Rejuvenating Elixir in the result of inodern scoyerica iii.the vegetable kingthirri; being an :ent ire new and. abstract *Tnetticid of cureOrrespetliye . Pf all , e. old and . orn-out. systems. -•, • • This medicine has been tasted by the Most emi nent medical men of the day; and by them pronounced tote.one of.the greatest' medical discoveries of the age. Sir - .one . bottle will curagoaeriil Debility. ' • „Fle - .A few doses cures Hystericain feniales. : I •IIIIr" One bottle cures Palpitation of the lleart.• tar' A few doses restore the organs of generation. From one4o_ bottles restores - the manli ness and full rigor of ;youth. • ~ C3l l- A feW dues . restores the appetite. - . ' • Ur Three bottles core the.worst OM of .lmpotency. IVO - Ale* doses cures the low-spirited, fart OnabOttlerestores mental, power. . 113,74 doses restores thsorycuts.o./ seneicittoiti it A - few doses bring the rose td the cheep. ...Car - This:rtiedicinerestoree to middy rigor and .ro . bust health the:lvor debilitated. worn-down * and de . spairintdevotee ef sensual pleastire;' , • • re/ - The listless, enervated- .youth. the • overltisked • man - of huskies's, the victim of nervcrts.depression, the individual. suffering' from - general: 'debility: 'or from weakness of a ainitleoraan, will all find imniediate and ent relief firthe use of-this Elixir or Essence of Ira - PriCe; .S2per hottle,:or three bottles for $5; and' forwarded by Express. on receipt of, money, to any ad,.. rE - The - Cherokee Pills-and Rejavenaitiaig Elixir. are sold by all.enterpriting Drmrgiets in.the, civilized'world, 'Some unprincipled dealers,: hotvcrer, try to sail worthless Compounds in place of these; those which ;hey can' purchase at.a cheap= Price. and make more Money by telling, than they' can on these medi cines. - Ais you value your .health, aye,. the health 'of your future'oiftpring. do not be - deceived by such. un principled Drtwists,•nsh for theAi mSdieinet and . take M no others.. If the Druggist will not buy thefor you: enclose the.money in a letter, and we will send them to you by Express, securely sealed , and 'packed:free from Obsermtion.... .i.-- - . -- . -.- . - • . Ladies or Gentlemen PM address us in_pgfect conl3- 1 dent-A.4sth* fully and plainly their diseases and symp tame. as `we.trest - all diseases of a Chronic nature in , male or.feinale.. Patients ,need not hesitate , because of their inability to visit ris,. ifs we. have treated patients suecessbily in all, portions of-the civilized globe, by correspondence :- , - . -'. . - - • .. • Patients adilre4sing . as will plemi State plainly all the symptoms of their complaints, .'and 'and . write .Post7of air Ace, County , . Stale name of. writer , ..pliiin, and in' close Postage . staiiip' reply .. . ' -- .. - _-.. _ .. • We sinseraur 34.'jxki Parnphief s rei to any address.— Address all lettera for Pamphlets or. ativiee to the pro ' prfetom, DIL W.ILYIERWIN & CO . . N0...e3 Liberty street. New tork. For rile by, ursiax . • .SAlloll, Drunrirt;'• :Pottsville • • OIVA.Rif -ASSOCIATION - • , • ", THILADELPEI,E4 PA. ' *.lll4timaisims - ettietieimmitiw seminar- • Vat. nary . -zawl•• Illexast.eysteali=new and4iellable tregment-46repartsotibellOWARDASSOCIATION. --ant bitniithisieslediatererattieof aISELUN AbieselVlitrlloll lloWara • • deli.2lllloollXlllotil `l.• 44724.0111C14: 1 • • _..1 , 1141 • • • • k • • •:"': . • • I 842 1 !..- • SA.PATti . . I . •• • - .- • Oat waikeit Oita eaomur , rim . 1 ... -florttha,:thad:,-S ardiftilatiei- Diti . sdadit. 7r 'Emery' ifdeS;•a wen-knows hterehant 4r og 1' t hu e • 50 1 - djarge quantities Of youe..S,ittears.-. •Nit,L.A.7lent.neirersetore hottle'whleli. failed of the ~ lealred effeet and fultsitisfaction to those whOtook it. Aa fast as our people try it,thetagree there has • been no medicine. like it before Moue commizilty.".: • - -•• ' • • ' • •ErtlptiOtia, Piniplea;Blotabet, Pustules;l:ll-• :asers, Bores, had alk•Disennos of the: Eikhi. - • • '' From Rer.:Robt, Str:attors; Bristol,.Erigland. • . "I only do ray - dety.tci jeot and the publie,when I.add my teatimony.to that you.pubUsii.e.f..the me dicinal - virtues of your SAnsarantt.t-t:: Xy &ugh, ter,,aged ten, had an -afflicting humor in hat,estre, eye', and -hide for years,which vre.wern unable. to: mire until** tried your salthat'Atillzh• '. SNP has been well for 'One -miinthk," - -. '" • - '. ,-.- , • . • ' .From-,llfrs...facie E.- Nice,' a welt:kilos:o anetlntiril4 . esteemed lady of Dennisrille, Cape May Co•:, N.J. - • .." hir daughter has !offered for a year with a scrofulous ertiption, which was :eery troublesome.: 'Nothing afforded any, relief until we tried your fiaitas.eAuti.t...t, which iooneoniPletery cured her." From Charles 1',.. Gage,'.Esq.,. of the toiditilasount - -Cage, Martaly ( t, Co., manii,,fiu:toreri of eacunelleil -• ..-pvers ill ' :ctiShtil,' W. 11. • • .. .. . - • I . had for .'several. yea* a. - very:-troublesome' humor in:my .face, -which' grew - toustaidlY worse , until it-disfigured my features and - bee. m . es an intol erable afflirtion. • I - triod almost every thing amen eould of both advice and medicine, but without any: relief whatever, Until. I took your SanzAr...tuit.l.a.• It immediately made mfface.woree, as you told me 11, might 'for mime; but 'in a: few- weeks .the new ,skin• 15egan to form under the blotehes; • and' ma-, .tinted until thy. face luas smooth as' any hod'ls; rand I am without any symptoms of the diseas t aiat I know of. I 'enjoy k:,erfect• health, - mid without a ..doubtdire it to your,-b,,t,tairanit.t.a." ,:.- • -.'• ••• . Eriajpelaa -•••Generni Debility-•-•PutlEitr ; the Blood : , . _ . ..... , . . . From Di: ROA.; Sasoin, Houston St.,Neio Yore. • . " Dft. AY.eft. I seldom fail to remove Eruptions and' crofulous Sores by the perseveringuSeof your Sar.SAPARILLA. and I have just non , cured mi l ittack 'of :Malignant Erysipelas with it. •No alterative we i possess equals the .Smtaaexamt..a. you' have sup -I plied to the' profession as well as to the:people." • . Priors J.. E: Jahtisto'n,' Es?„. lriikeisoni . .Ohio:' -. • " For twelve' years, I had the yelliwr Erysipelas on wty_ right arm, during which -time . I tried all the celebrated: phyelciani• I weld .rea - ch, ndtook- hum. deeds or dollars Worth of . meclitiacs. - • •The's-uleers were-so bid that the cords beeime'visibie, snit the doctors decided thatsiny arm mutt be thnpntated.' I - began taking your SARSAP.VRIRI.A. TookMia,bot tles,-and souse of your PlLLS...Together they have cured ins. „I am now as wel l end sound as any body. Being in a public place, my ease is known to -eve ry body la this•community, and'excites the wor.iler.of . . all.'s: . . Froin lion. HenrO,..ifoare,• 311'f'. P., of ,VeutC,,utle, C. ir.,•,:i leading member of. the:Cancdian.Parlia u I have 'need yOur.Sansarattitt.a in my family, for general debility, and • for purifying the blood, with very benefitial *Milts, and feel .confidence in commetiaiug it to the afflictMl.l': :: - . • • • -,.. .. . . .• . . .. St.. Anthony's Fire, Rose, - Salt , Rheum * , .. • '-. Scald Head,-.Bore Ryes.- - • . From Harvey - Siader, .F.,141, the able editor cbf tka . 7'unkhan neck Democrat, Pennsylvania. •• . ' " Our only child,.about, three years' ‘if age,yral attacked by. pimples - on. his forehead.- They rapidly, 'spread until . they• formed a loathsome and virulent. sore, which- covered his face, and actually- blinded_ hie eyes fer some days. A- skilful physician applied' nitrate of silver and other remedies, without - any . apparent effect. For fifteen days we guarded his .fiatids, lest•with- them he should tear open the.fes • teriug.and corrupt - wound which 'covered his whole, ••flee.. :Haying tried everything else We had any hope from, we began giving. your Smts.tr.y.ltitt.a, and, applying-the iodide of potash lotion, as. yea "direct.--.rile sore began to heal when we • had given, ...the ;ha bottle, and was well ]then we had finished the *mond. . The chihre eyelashes, which had come out,. grew again, and .he is now as healthy an d . fiir. as 'nay other. • The whole ,veighberluxui predicted' -that the child.nriet-dic." -. .. -. . • - - . . . . • : • Syphilis and'lldercutial Disease. From Dr. Limns:Stoat, of St.. Louis; .41iisouri. " 1 find your SARS.V.r.tr.!LIA a, there's effectual remedy for, the lecondary syMptonte, of Syphilis sod for syphilitic - disease thanany.other we inisseas. Theprowssion are todebted to:yett•for tome of the best mediciueswe have." ••, . • ,:. -- •• - • -. . .. -From A: J. French, M. D., (*.eminent phyeician of 1 • - Lawrence, Masi., who , is' a prominent . winger-of the 'Laois/attire of Massachusetts'. ••, •. • _ -.•.-. .! 1/it...AYER... 31. y.. dear . Sir: I' have foun d Tour SARSAPARILLA an eXcellent-reniedi. for Syphilis;' both of the primary and secondary type, and elfi n. tual in - some cases that.hrere too obstinate to. yield to other remedies. 1 do not know whit we eau em• 'ploy w illy more certainty of - sucoess, where a power ful alterative fa, required.' ' -- .• ' -... -•-.• . • ' Mr.• Chas. S: ran Lino, of :Veto ninths:sick, Y.. 1., had dreadful Ulcers on his legs, caused by.the abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease,which grew more and more aggravated for yetis, in spith.of every. -remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering use of AYER'S SSRSAPARII.I.A relieved him; Few voice can be found more inveterate distressing. than this, and It took .several dozen bottles to cure.him - '• . ' • .. '' •-•.,-. • ' . - - Leueorrheea,-Whites, Fereata Weakness,. .are generally. produced by inter nal ScrofulOus Di:- ,ceration, mutate very often cured by . the alterative effect of this SARSArARII.I..i. Some cafes require, hoviever, in aid of. the SAnSAT.AIII.I.LA, the skilful application of local remedies. _ • •• : .• , .' From the . well-Imluin and, icidely4e7ebratid Dr. ' : • Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati: • , !'I have found your S.tits.l eaRILLA an excellent alterative in, diseases .of 'females. ...Many eases .of Trregillarity, Lencorrluna,•lntemal Ileetation, and local debt lity,,erisin g fronithe scrofulous 'diathesis, have-yielded . to it,. and there are few that do-not, , when its alert is.preperly aided by local treatment.". A lady, •untritling to alloni the publication of her I • ' name,terites ( .. - : " 3fr daughter and .myself 'have been curd of a i very debilitating - I.eucorrlicea orlon. ;standing, standing, by . two bottles' of.Yotir S.tiliarattim..t." . Rheumatism, (loot, Liver Complaint,'Dys. - 1 . . pepaii, Heart piseasii,,Netiralgia,. . .1 . when reused by Sceorata let the system, are rapidly. ` aniredbylliis EXT. S.-ir..l,tratuf.t.A. - • - .. • .. 4 JACOB SECKLER ATER'S . CATITARTIG PILLS possess so many advantages over the other I plirgatives in the market, and their superiorl virtues are So" universally known, that we need pa: do more . -than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal, to the beat it even' has been, and that they may be depended on to do all that they hare ever done. Prepared by J. C.. AYER, M. D.,-di Co., Lowell, -Mass., and sold by , . • .J. G. 11R . OWN - Son, - .and by all tbe.drng geAs in.Potteville,,alao•by all clealci - slO medicine eve- July IG, '64 CARD" TO. TIRE LADES. Dr. DEPONCIVS GOLDEN PILLS, for Females. Inf aurtecting,.re'gulating - *and rernoviig 4:41/ obstractiiiiis, fevar wiiatercr . anise, and ; • '. • always sitecessful as a preventive. These pills' have been needby the Doctors for many', yeara:both in France and' America, with unparalleled success in everycaSe ; and he.ie urged' by many thous,' and ladiei xvhO themS6 snake the - public for.' the alleviation.Of thOse suffering from any irregularities whatever, as *well as to present an increase offamily 'where; health will not permit it. Females peculiarly 'Situated; or those .iupposin themselves' so, are cau tioned agitinst using these Pills_ while-inthat condition, aathe.propVietor assumes. no responsibility filter this admonition, altht.nigh their mildness would present any 'mischief to health.: otherwise . , 'the:l'llli are rceimunen, tied. Full and explicit directbins accompany each box. PSie . e,. One Doirar; Sold. wholeiale and reetail byjno. 11:4; Breslin . .11c:Spii . , Dniggistry Sole Agent, Centre Street, Pottsville, Pa. . • . rr." Ladlea,'lly sending - them $1; to. the Pottsville' Post .ofileet" can have the-Pills sent to any part , of the country Cconfldeniktlly,), 'and free of postage,. by mail. bold also - by R. H. IRWI.M. St. Clair ; BURNS: .DR. Fay, Tamaqua; and S. S.. Sir:4lN Heading ; and by one Druggist in eve, town and --vil lage in the State.. -Whole:Fab. bi.Philadelphiai by ' •. JOHNSON; HOLLOWAY Jr, COWDEN, 'l3 N.. Sixth Street. • DYOTT k CO.. 232 North Second Ft. •• ' WRIGHT & SIDDAI.I- S\IITH it.SHOEMAlitit. 245 North Third .St ZEIGLEIII 55i1T11,..c0 r. Secondand (Well Street, • Manhood : how Lost, how Restored, • ' • .llnst published, anew edition of Dr. _OM eulrerwelni - Celebrated • Ex. - .sta y on the rthfical acre (withciut .. _ icinc) of-Srea"ms..ronatiota lir • seminal - Weakneas. , •ftWoluntary,Seminal Losses. iSITOTEN , Y. Mental and Physical Incapacity . .. Impediments to Mar riage. etc,: also, CossUmrrios; Ermersr. kid*FiTa,- in duced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. • . • . C**Price. in a Sealed envelope, only G cents..." .' The celebrated"author in thisadmirable essay clearly demonstrates; from a thirty years% Fuccet..:4o.. practice, that the' alarming consequences 'of aelf-abuse may bd . -radically cured without the dangerona Awe:- of internal medicine, or the application . of the knife-.pointing oat' a mode of cur at once simple, ,certain.. and . effectual, •hy means of which every sufferer, no.niater 'What 'his condition may bc; may cure himself cheaply, privately, .*ipt -7 This . 'Lecture h•tild be in the . haul* of 'every -youth - nuil &cry nian in the land.: •. • . ' • . Sent. under seal. in a plain envelope,-to any'address, NIST.i•AiII, en receipt of ilix. cents: or tyro' poet stamps: Address the publishers. , CHAS. J. C.-KLINE it. 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Er' Leh Of: these .hooks: contains. nearly One 111 un 'dred.Fif y and Popular Melodies. comprieiag Waltzes.' Polkas. ,Schottleeltes, gilicksteps; Re as, Cotillons, ,Galops, llonipipes, Falfcle-DanceS. etc.' .Copies will be sent - by . mail'post- PAK on 'receipt of the price.' • : , • • OLIVER DITSON Co.,Tablishers,..Bnitort. , CITOVES, TIN . WARE, '• •• • . • • . • . • T E r • C•E LE B ATED. • COMBINATION COOK :STOVE. - : • - • .33E5ir.uv....115E.. • The public - is reSpe,titilly invited tO..inspect, before purchasing elsewhere, the subscribers stock of ST 9 VE6 and. TDI-WARE, as complete as aiiy to bey., . • found. 'He asks especial attention to the sn- perior quality of his COMBINATION COOR, STOVES - of yeribialreizeicwhlchluivelieen , In use during the peat fifteen years, and which are admitted by housekeepers to be :the belt-inrow— neglett to inspect a Stove that has giyen gen mrarticlealh Ma line kept On hank oe.ifide fi'cont: ,er. • Repairing promptly attended to: . • • • Centre street,• - Hotel. PottaYille, Ray,3o, . •, _ . _ I. H. STAVES? ES, 'Winch: . :;ljt ' makes , and Jeweler, No: 148. •.' . North SECOND Street, corner cdQuar, - ry. PRTLADELPHIAL - An assortment of - . wATCHES,I JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED WARE oonstintly . oft band, sultattle Jar SIOIXDAY PICESEZTS: 'lM"Repitring - of Wades arid 'llevielry proMptly attended to. - CDoe rf, 41‘,4.4140111 • ~ - 4.Agrui:driik*unirktrio irrisiroll.v" . •• . pa: - Eicimproict OWN_ CAS • • ituder . land il(sindraki PUII act ‘ltio.lByiste9mi, . curiae* it . hat • GIV.T SITCOESS ATTENDING- IT! • Vsekisiive is k correctlikenees of Dr. Schenck, taken rmany years ago, after he had recovered from Consump tion, 33,Y . a course of his ” Scussou.s . Primoiito' timer." VMlSkenesix. althOugh It does not represent him:any. thingiike as had as he waeat the woret,"yet.. it . Is to Strang cimtmst.with.the hAle and vigorous looks of the 'Portrait below, which tribe true likeness of him at the present time. The contrast between these two por itrititefet ea) great , that many would pot believe them to be the tame person: Yet there are hundreds of 'persons An and tamund Philadelphia who will reefflnize both. :portrai nSto be true representatiMis. Valtn the first was tiken he weighed Uri. poundi; at the present time: : Oria tin 220 pounds:. .• TO THE ruma,ve.- - .. • Thirty years ago ',I wa. in the. last stages of POIn2O- - sugy Conbumption, and given up to • die. I resided in PhilsAelphfa, and Dr. Joseph Parish, then of this City. kit-tiered me to 'ldoorestOwn, S. J.,. a distance of nine niks. which.took me two days to get there. On my arrival' I was put to lied, and there laid fit many weeks. This Was my native place, where oil my family lived and bae. died of consumption. Dr, Thornton, Who attended •mv,father in his last., illness, was called, and gave me - . one week• to fix up my data. Ile had Seen all my ram .ily go that way. and thought I wax to go, too: Then I betwdof the remedies I now offer to the _public,,whieh rom..sci me. It•seeinett to me that I eouldleel them pen etrating my whole system. • . They soon ripened the matter on my -lungs; "and I isttiald spit off more than a, pint ofoffeit;iveyellOw mat ter every morning.. 'AP soon as that,began tbi my cough, fever, pain, night. swent...S. , ,all began to leave • sue. and my appetite beauneaO great that. it •wan with 'difficulty I could keep. from eating ttiO„naneh. I: soon . pined my strength, and I her been, growing . In . flesh, ever since.% -For many years "I• have enjoyed uninter rupted good health, lceeping, the liver, and stomach healthy . with the,Seaweed Tonic arid.Alandrake Pills, as lam of a bilious temperament.. . My weight is two bun- . dred dud twee) tg pounds. On my recovery people would 'send for me,; - , far and to see if their ewes were like Mine, 'For this }imposed pay professional visits in the large elides. The consumptives wish to -see the. one that makes• these 'Medicines. and who. was cured of «inanmptlon by them.. To make new lungs : ; • but cavities in the lungs, and chronic nice:redone of the bronchial tubes can be healed. Such ,casea are slyingtourly under, the .ortlitrary treatment,',of chi n s, and jurst such' are cured, by the proper use of ' Schenck.''s Pulnionic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Man drake Pills . , . . . . . . . . .. . . Tam now a healthy Mail: %-it.h a large cavity -in.-the; middle !Abe of the right lung, the lower lobe very much liepritizett and Complete 'adhesion cif the pleunt..,„ The 'left lung is sound, sand the upper lobe of the right lung is in a tolerably healthy condition'. The great 'reason why Physicians, donut care consumption is, they try to 410 ton much: they give medicines to stop the cough to stop chill, to 81.0 i) night sweats, hectic fever, and,hy. •so doing, they derange the whole digestive powers. locking up the . secreti!cnis. and eventually the patient sinks and tiles, After I snake a careful examination of :the patient' with the • Respirometer,' and (Ind Mugs enoutih left to care:l - direct the patient how to use the three remedies. ' Ventove the cause, and they will" all stop of their men aCcout. "\u - one can be cured of con itimption. liver complaint. dyspepsM catarrh, canker, ulcerated thrall... unless the liver and Stomach are Made healthy. In New England thiS canker, chronic catarrh. ulcerated throat, elongation of"uvula. is more preva- Tent than in any other section of the country, Thos "is frequently wooed by a •foul stomach. You may barn . it out whit auntie time and'again: and all they wili.get is temporary relief. • Correct the stomach, and liver, and they will littal up themselves, . • " ,'Good nutrition in fhe'remedi.• If you : have any *ease in anypart of the body, it Will remain there, and decay More and more, until you can;get the stomacb,in the ednditiou toAgest food, and make. new' blOod'.to .take the•place . . of diseased matter. This is the: only: way to heal-C3Aitte:4 in the , and ulcerated brou chial tubes Correct the stomach and liyer,„ and nature •will do the.healing. - slany persons. have an idea that: certain medicines arc ,"..rent.puriders of the blood. When • blood is once diseased it "cannot be purified t it is di;" ceased the same.as the diseased matter ttethe 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 take the 'place of that which is di- Sehenck's Pulinonic Syrnp Is - one - of the beet prePara , Lions of:iron in use,it is a ptoverfnl tonic in itself, and when the Seaweed Tonic dissolves the' mucus in . the stoinacli, and it ie carried oft' by the aid of, the 'Mandrake! Pine, the -Pain - tonic Syntp iaminde into-blued. This is,. the only. way to care consumption. If I cannot get a good appetite,- and food does not digest. I cannot cure the:patient. NeVer mind the ceugh ; remove the cause and it will stop of itself. This is the.most 'trouble, 1 have with my. patients at my rooms. They say, •-lloc; tor, I feel stronger; can eat; my. night sweats are -better, and I feel 'better every, way ; but my couch le so. .bad:yet ;" '-and they Are aetrimehedto. hear me; say that does riot matter Cremove the caliee.'aed the cough Will. stop of itself. Scheitek.s Seaweed - creates a trod appe , the.in about nine days, when-here is no lung disease,' unless the liter is so congealed that the Mandriske•Pills cannot unlock the du of the gall bladder in that short space' of time...iu order-to allow the stale . bile to' pas; Off. • . Keep the liver and et - Animal healthy; and there i t less danger of consumption or any other dieease.. It is htsrd:t6 take euld whenthoee.Organs are healthy. Those that :ale. bilious,-low spirited, dreary: - feeling stupid. .coated tougne. poor appetite. nervous. stomach • full of wind, everything that taeaten lies . heavy:loss :of me '. inney, try one bottle of SCHENCK'S SHAWOOD TON , is and one box ' - of SCHENCK'S •MANDRAHE PILLS; .It is only a cost of :one dollar and twenty-five cents, with full ,directiotie— . • • .- • This is sufficient..in many - cases, to satisfy-:whit the medicines. are • Frequently one bottle makes - st..-great • change. in the system:. Any person that enjoys orduiary health. by'usifig the Seaweed and - Iffandriske Pillsocea- Sionally..nilla get the dieeetive Organs in such Irealehj • condition tat they become 'fleshy. - - I can ' - prOduct , s,sts number of my old consumptive patients' now enjoyisg I ::goed aealth, weighing nearly 200 peunde. I will con elude by relating throe cures I have made in New Yorit,"•l - and which are all different, - and wish ally One who feels I any•- interest in the matter to Visit- them.. Filet is Mrs. • harlow, residing then at lnitllou'efor, street, • Her hue-. band •calltAtupori me at iny.roonis. 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• too far gone ivithi Consumption to be cured: but She liad heard of some great dues had -made. and h 6 desired to gratify her wishes. I called, and Nand and_ lying confined to her bed in thelaet stage • of bronehialconaumption. and without- doubt must have died noon. I examined her lunge, found both bronchial . tubes very much affected, but no cavities had formed: 1 . her cough was very severe :.the spit-brit :was half 'fall 'of thick puss. "'lilac 14a. legs swollen very-much: and -worse than all. - chrouic diarrhea. .Irer bowels had beep moved eleven timeathat day. I told her that she had lungs enour,h.to be -cured. but that this diirrhea hail 'Been of long slonding, - and her stomach was in such an ulcerated condition that I was afraid nothing could ..he • done. She insisted I, should try'and do what I could for her, observing that she could not Met long in the condition shewae in, and 'I could not make her any --worse. I gave her first a dose of could. Mandrake Pills, • • and. the Tunic and Syrup freely. That was on l'ueeday.. • and by the next Sunday the diarrhea war carried off, her appetite had•returned. and she could- sat up - in bed and' . eat her dinner. :•She is now well, and gave - me a long certificate, certified to by the Rev. lk.• howling. • Mrs Bartholomew : , Fz3 West Forty-fifth street, came to my rooms with a tumor on her liver,'. She was 16w spirited. skin salloW. tougue coated, bowels costive, no appetite, and last sinking into the grave. • The'said trt-, rink had been running over fourteen years. • I gave her Syerip Tonic and Ville, and told her to take them . .bast:as the directions were primed. 'She orrey rooms; 3d Bond street in .two'weeke c a me back t . somewhat better: her tongue had began to clean a little around the edges. her skin 'whiter and her eye, brighter, and the-tumor discharging:very. offensive matter, much teeter than it Mid ever done tiefOre... She kept gradually, improving, and in about two months she came to my- room" very, much frightened. saying that the tensor had nearly. Stopped running.. tied was- healing no. and that every doctor had told'her that if-it ever healed it would cause her death. •-I told her that the : disease had all left her system. and, nature would heal the nicer np. They are stow healed, and have been for abobt a year, And she is . as hearty and robusta woman as you ,will fled ie days walk. She is glad fir any one to call on her. and takes great Pains to visit any•obe that she hears has anything likr her ease,' and tries to get than to come andetteme. The next case la Miss Scobeld, Irons Stamford, Conn., Mrs. Barthidoinew got, her down to see me, and she has: been eversince at her house. When • elle tint carne to', my toning. she was much emacialtd with a distressing couch,- spitting large quantities of blood. ••I examined ! her lunge with the, respirorneter, and. n all my practice • never found One with osmium; SO far goneand the other lung so sound: I could not give much encouragement.- I .thought she - Wciulti die; .but• to my astonishment the Pulmonic eiyrup;Sefsweed• Tonic; and: Mandrake Pills -all seemed togs:slight . to 'work , - the, lung is all' healed -over, leaving a cavity' as large tis a gouge. egg :- gobd - appetite, tine spirits and has gained. coolie thirty; fire Pounds in weicht. ' She has some cottph yet, which I do • ' not think it would he of great interest to some unpre • Indioecrphysicia'n•to visit-these - cases,' particularly Miss - Scofield. or anY , of . them who -have been cared by my medicines. -They are numerous in New York ; but: the above three all differ from each other:, and If medicines • are dointwhat I represent they are ;•they,ettould have the credit and the atticted known where and how they may be cured.. ' • :3, 11. SCIIENCK, M. IS: • 'Dr. J: H. Schenck can he found at his principal °Mee No. 39 North 6th Street, Philadelphia, every Saturday. from 9 A. - :M.. until 3 P.. M., -to give advice . free of charge : -hut for a thorough examination be charLses . tutee dollari. Price. of the Pnlmome Syrup and Sea- . . weed Tonic each $1 2:S per bottle, or $6 the half dozen.' Mandrake Pills IS cents per box, and is for sale by:all . . Druggists and Dealers: - • . • - • May 21'64. • :., 29-1 y enw . . VETTE. LIAM FRICK dr : SHIP AND . BOATBUILDERS • CHESTER; PA. • • Hare conkantly on hand FIRST-CLASS BOATS for sale, and are ready to . build tirst-class Boats and Barges at the shortest notice. • • A number or Caulkers and Boat Builders are wanted, to whom good wages and constantemplornent will be They are also prepared to build. at the shortest= no tice, COAL CARS tani - rtiFT. CARS, for all' kinds, of coining oferationii.' • -= (Sept, 10; 414.-3T-ty• k°.Ttiro" - sr COL GAM' .AND MADE% ••• (14y) Ai ) Lu MX= eat -tanner HOW -TO REPAIR k' ROW; . Tlo..first requisite . to•liave a dry • bed for the road Without tbis; , the' shpenaruetate bf Wiuttever . .'reaterial:it .may be cumpOssa, will soon. bectime 'rough and . uneven - So m a sails are . natprially drained , nnd the, gravellv stiksoll thrown upon - ihe s urface and rotted. .ed a Milk. Makes as goOd a path . as need be: N (Mien need draining, „and. no amount - at.' gravel upon. the intrface, make.a -go o d bpd without it. . We frequently" fiud - 13,,d places 'upeaa- a . hill-side.where the water :is btirsting out in , rainy seasons, A r three.incli tile drain four feet deep just abov e - k theie wet places would make them dry up.. petmanently, and save a large expenditur e every year. If tiles are Pot available, mea n . or wood should be used. '..ThereTis Silo* help for these mud hOles but in draining the bed. single . dollar spent at the botloni is .iier t h' . ten at the top in gravel... Road- Are 30... era.. itaritly in use and the prosperity of the farm.; er so much: depends upon them; that c o pains should be spared to . hdye"thein of 'can grade and ns,Smooth as.possible., All Clasi. es:in the community : are benefited by 004 - roads, biit the.fariner. Most. his crops must go over the road to market,. as it makes:a great difference With, him 'in . course of - the year, -whether he be able • take, a ton and a half at a load, or only hal! that quantity. Good roads add .to the of every acre lie owns anti of everything tint he'produces, to Say nothing of their 'Leta, mice upon his. manhood. They are . a rank 'of the pri;gress.of -civilization, and a prTr! - good index: of the moral culture of a people : A.,teatit stuck in the 'mud, the snapping o! whiffietrees and -briices, the cursing and ha :4 - , _temper of the, driver show that "there i• something- rotten in Denmark." The and • holes in the highway.undo the 'work. of the - school houseand the church,: There is at ! intimate., connexion.betweeh the highwa” and the moral ways of a - people, In utrisi . ing either it is . a very safe maxim to " begin of bottom.—AmeriOn Ay rie;liturist: . - ' FRUIT TREES • SHILL IPLISIt NO question is - more frequently asked V the Editors of the - American Ayriclituris: th:in • .th'e_ above, and _none more dittkult• to ana'k -There are certain varieties which can be re columentled for a wide range, • mid otheis - which - are very . local. in their. 'character,- The . transactions of any' State S.Miety show that the greatest diversitY of opinion exists with regard to'the truits adapted to 3 . angle State,. The Illinois nor Icultural Sc.• .ciety. have been otilig district their ?i..ate into three dill ieut - fruit regions, as. will. be •• .seett by referring to. page 50 in the • twist (rTe.bruarflast.- , evident that it iditnpossithe for any • no teal, or any am- . ciation of of it, to :indicate the vorietie of frith suited it) ea •ti panic :ter toettlity: . Now wha to b:i done ?-' If .one marre has the . means he can make a serieS ot'expertnientis-.- -If he is wise he Will make M-e of the exPeri. , .• men 7 - of other.. If one .wit lies tosses out any considerable plantation. - of Emit trees, he can not make a better inves tneut, th in to take a week of time.and the - necessary money, and visit Oat fruitgrdwers of the neighborhood. It one bf.the beauties of Inirticalture that its true id, c;ples have large and liberal views'. and are always glad to communithe "their eiperienee .to others... 1 few days spent among the nearest fruit growers-in observing. their trees, and - ilisoui-Ing their me it ; Rill be of more service to one designing to plant an orchard tha.n. till the advice that . disfant horticulturists can give.° . .. of -the moat distinguished fruitgrovvers in . the countvy, and one, win; has probably tested. more.ytiri-. eties. of fruits than any other,. , recen; said to us.thatle had-been all his Welt, gather. needed aaother, life to . make-this knowledge useful to him.' It i 4 net poisible for i one 'who Ws . ishe to grow , fruiLfor profit to make Such experiments as ' these, but it is in-his power to avail himself of the result S id' ~cl .0 rc. " • "ist.A;ic 31.4 ! .;1Ac.ta:—Dissolve antkuude and a halt gelatine in a . pint of sweet cream. sweet en, fa, or and boil it. Put- a I t It in a cup oe some ice and salt, and Ilia will mould, it. ii (lone. Color or is.• white. Arri,Es or gutNcns, peeled and cored, with the hole made by coring filled with jelly or brown sugar, and .baked with 'a lit;lc. wine and sugar around, are ,very . nice : ith .rard-pour'El , 2 ver.in I baked, ihey.a're rem: ed abird's neat.. • " *CVSTARIL).--AAIO four t ggi to each. pin t.of frdsh u ilk. Reserve part of the- ; white to . froth and lay; on top._ Beat the eggs smooth, stir them the milk, aweeteen with the best loaf:sugar. '. bucket with the ails ture in a pot of boiling- water. - .Stir. until crone and. rernore from the fire - instantly.— The game miiture may be baked. COI79LATE.-S . CI ape tip one pound, of best: c.toctilate: and disaolve it.in a leacnpful of boiling ;rthenmit ail. .im.opfolt of fresh b come to a - b ;LE then-it:2ov for the table. If.yOu will add . -eight well beaten eggs tr. 'the aliove preparation, with sugar; and:balct cups, you will have ft niceichocolate pud ding • , 5 " . " • 71... A.—Use a China tea-pot ; se . ald ft vrell. AllOwtwo : cup. , of tea per,ron at teaspoonful of tea to each per;on. - :vel.y minutes before tea is wanted, pdur on a' little. boiling water. .'Whenrehtly to be sent to the table, fill. up ,vith - la piling water. 'Taw nervei can standtea as strong 'a heaping spoon. fulni-first ra"e tea w mrd make a cup. :1.".a0 out how, strong y2our family like it, ancl.make • OnAar.6rra lirssi;.—Make one pint of rich, cust:;.itiien cold stir in au ounce of bin• glasEi•Aissolved in a half a -pint or vatyr ant reduC6d to a-atiff jElly, ; sweeten with l‘ef , ' , sugar; mix rt , glass of wine; the juice of a cOuPle of -lemons, and a pint. of fro:i:P,l cream together ;-- stir them into The - custard' when cool • Mould in llanc manage nioulfic, or cut 'hut some nice slved sponge cave! into shell's, and !Init.:the mitturu in. 11(}t 141AIK 031:ar, —The 'proper way to make an omelet, is to take•three spoonfuls.of for eicl. egg,, aid a . pirtelt of salt to each one f Beat the eggs light ly for three or four minute:, and-. pour Weir intb.a hot pan which a .piece of butte; tb.l. size of a walnut has been relied Mown:- t betbre... The mail will .begin - to bubble ar! rise n flakes . .iinniediately;:.aud the .liottoe , • must be lifted incessantly, with a 'knife. f .* that' the softer , parts run in. An ome!e: should bd cooked three _ or four minutes. Made in this way. will melt in the mouth . -F o or reduced - some feet to jelly by boiling; scrape off the eat from, • I the - cake when Cold. Melt it in a kettle, and before it.is warm enough to' coek them, silt in the broken.whitesof some eggs. Boil and skim well; strain thiongh a flannel bat.; turn to the kettle With the addition of vine brandy, itiigar and delicate ap ices, as much as makes it agreeable to you: • - Boil until it will, readily congeal on .Ice 4 strain . it asannel:uufii pCrCeetly clear ; mould - it, or it for glasses, heap .it in than in broken pieces : . Tou:may flavor calf foot jelly with any fruit • yott ChOose. .Gelatine is dissolied in water end' Prepared- .by .the same process. One mince -to-one'quirt of% water in. winter; one and . sindronnoss in , summer. • • Itoot 43i1 10 limbo Ps ail 11 A T.