mot% • OEO4 • • • • I isife boa oe rair bat n& ken s ertfeerottiii thaa tile, Erie. •- • Pe.usaylvsnis is 2. ieiX Buies dii takes.** timiicl get there - x. 7 Why 7oa ,4141, Ot.lMre youWiall"l hadn't nee`, b lientr d f oili!ad thAt L . 1 4 - ex - Int lots of people , 1110 i .for, `of l 4. gun," Ote most likely l. " place for oi. • shay call tittaiishtees Raus;because every body who is after oil rads here. ' • Every taaa you 'meet is the kresident. Di l?...neueeer of a petroleum' comps.- The patties, who are white peciple, re;- semhle:mantry folio, live hy aelruks land and They 'have a systemethtnunnuaiants, They - double the .price of land every. !Far- Iflon know anybody who has e'lew vacant lots that he wants sell, tell":him to bring them . Out here. • The folks are so beity looking for oil they -haven't time to build houses, and everybody is afraid "pot up a .honse, for fear that he might cover en oil well. _ Consequently the hotels area little croWded. - . " The Huggins Hotel, where 'I : put up, is Huggins; the proprietor, is the most accom modating man you ever saw. A . city.rsilroad conductor isn ' t .a circumstance with him. He has only got six beds in the house; but he is always ready to take in everybody. He took me in. Also two 'lunched more petroleum griius. - The sleeping secommotisAions are various. We go to bed in plstoous. When the first platoon get asleep they are carefully taken out otNied and hung over it ClOttleliAinei The second platoon go through thasame process emit everybody is provided mantel-piece, to sleep alone, I slept on the mantel-piece, with the coal scuttle for a pillow: . As I - obsenred, land is precious here. I bought a lot ten inches by finer for three hundred thousand dollars, and commenced operations. • The next. thing is to commence"boring. You want a sharp bore: A public lectur er won't do. - I took a brace and bit, and went in. Got down to about seven' hundred thou sand feet into the bowels of the land, when I came to an impediment. Found that I had struck the pre-adamite rock of the cissilied strata of the Silurian for - mation. This is geology, and you perhaps won't un_ derstand it, but I will explain it all in the paper to the Historical Society .I am about wilting. Got a candle and went down to see shod I found a big Megatherium, about six. bun dred feet long, in a capital state of preservi I got him out and shall send him along by \Vent on boring through forty 'thousand feet of sand-stone: Here eneountmred a strange.amell of sulphur, which alarmed the native who sold me the -law, and'to ease his conscience he gave me half the money back, and wanted me to stop,boring. Told him I wai bound to - keep on till I• struck ile, or . came out on,the other side of creation. . • Bored on. Went through about sixty thou sand feet more, when suddenly, the brace and bit went in, 'and there was a grand report like that made by Butler's powder beat which ilidnl blow up Fort Fisher. ' - Things were slightly confused for a time,. A section of Pennsylvania went up,. and I went up with it. ..I guess I must have come down,again, as the next idea I had *as find ing mystlf comfortably hung over the clothes line at the Muggins Hotel.. • . An investigation into the matter showed that I hadstruck through into a gas factory in China, which had exploded at bOth ends of the bore, killing halt a million of. Chinese. The casualties on our side were confined to one native and a small:dog. , • I haveurgiven up yet. The folks here are very encouraging; they, will stick to anian, as long as. he has a cent left, and I never knew Mugging td . turn a man out of his hotel. who had the means to pay his : bill. - A kind , heafted chap offered me another piece of land, the size of a stove-plate, within' a mile and a Maul a seven hundred barrel-. well, for the reasonable figure of half a mil: lion, audtwo thirds of the •. *, • • 1. had concluded that poring, for oil is- not so profitable us bleeding . " the public. I shall start all 011 coutpat,y un inure liberal terms than a:iy yet. offset. :tali be prepared to guarantee anything. The capital will be a million dollars, divided • into, two million shares at 'fifty cents each. * Dividends of two hundred 'per ceut. will be paid weekly, in addition to which each subscriber will be 'entitled to a season Aicket for Lannigan's Ball. a new = hat, a. farth. in . Minnesota, and a ton of coal .at market -pri ces. Thii"Scaly Run" retroleum Company will be the biggest thing in oil iu the market. I am coining on to arr Ange the business' as soon Ili my friends remit me funds enough to pay my way back. Yours oleaginously, Coma' O'Laaus. OCTBREAK..-A person of an ob serving _turn of mind, if he has driven through a country town, has noticed how cu riOus youngsters along the route will till the ivindowswith anxious faces, in order to get a glimpse at the passer by. Our friend Jon athan, a peddler, drove up in front of a souse one day, and seeing all hands and the cook, - staring from the wiudows, got' MT frotif his cart and the following dialogue - took plaie with the man of the house : . - Jonathan—Has there 'been s' funeral here Dian of the house-No; why? Jonathan—l saw that--there was one pane of glass that didn't have a head in it. Wasmais . editor . WWI recently feqUeited to send his paper to a distant patron, provi ded he would . take his par in "trade.". .At the end of the year he found that his uew subscriber was a coffin-maker.': • • . • A. LLD! asked a pupil at Sunday School, What was the sin of.the Pharisees ? "Eiting camels, Alarm!". quickly replied the child She, had - read that:the Pharisees .-" strained at a gnat and swalloweAta camel." "OH, 310TH ER ! do send .tor -the doctor!" saida little boy of three years. "What tor, my dear?" , "Why, there's a gentleman in the parlor who says he'll die ifJane don't marry. him --and Jane says she, won't!" .`•‘. WHAT is the dog harking at ?" asked a fop, "whose boots were more , .polished than his ideas.' "Wby.,' replied a bystander, catisehe sees another puppy in ybur b00t5..." A 011 EAT poet . says that " the mountains stand fixed forever.": We know, however that it is no uncommon thing for them to "slope." THE Book of Nature is alwaye beautiful. But that fine, book gets short of leaver's in the FBA - SOME persons - put a grrm deal of-money in s t , q •k E , % I bo eboull be put . l4 tile stock* thetn-. . - .1.1c who the witersof matrimony,: mv! his nithe:}•ituck is tl:ehtiok • la"41:-.1) 1.;;.,* ri4AW . 1 11%) IWW./takii 4/1‘ " • ,TlES,lloll4l.oll l aznanan.x &MAIO= - •Arrstes Egan,/ Zdes f , d weff-knoters.merOnat Of oC ord, Moine- _ " limns sold large 4asttitte4ot Our SAISSAPA ,, 'MLR, bin never yet-one-battle which failed of the &shellac/A and thil satisfaction tothoae who took it. As fatieu our le, try it, they agree there has been Yo Wainl in OW COMlnnititi,7 iiitheitiOnaPbarides, Slotehils, PnstuletiOne ' eels, Soria, and all Diseases of the Skin. 7rosi'lteig fiebt.. , ffifreltonaHriS t a , "I out* do tray dilitYtO'yotesistr the public, when add mytestimony to tharyou publish of the mer thane' virtues of your SARSAPARILLA- My &ugh lest aged ten . , had an afflicting humer hrtscrAnnirl vim, and hair Tor years , which we were 'unable to vete until we tried your SARSAPARALA. She hal %eat well -forsome mouths. From Mrs. fare E. Rice, a welnetreen must mach mteerned lady of Dennis:rifle. Cape May Co., N. J. e "MY ibingidfrhas Abated for a year past with a scrofulous eruption, which was very troublesome. Nothing afforded any relief until , we . tried your EARSATAttliad6sibleh soon completely Mired her." Prom Charke P. Gage, Esq., of the widely-known . Gage, Murray 4. anufacturers of enamelled papers in ll'ashea, C 0.., H. "l had for several years a very troublesome humor In my face, which grew constantly worse until tt disfigured tay features and became an Intol erable 'affliction. I tried almost every thing a man could of both advice and medicine,, but without , any relief whatever, until I took your Sausarmate.a. It immediately made my face worse, as you Whiffle it might :fora , time; but in a few weeks the new , skin beganeto form under the blotches, and eon" tinned until nry-face is ass moot As any body's, and I am without any symptoms of the disease that 1 know of enjoy`perfeet health,. said without a doubt owe it to , your Saita.trann.l.a." Erysipelas—General Debility—Th=oY the From De:lfobt: Sarin, - Houston St., New Tort-. " Dr.. AT, R. 1 seldom - failto remove Erugtions and Scrofulous Sores l,yythep erseeeringUseot your SARsAPARILLA, and I have buetnow cured au attack of Malignant Erysipelas with it .NO alterative w possess equals the SARs.l.leSint.t.i.lou have sup plied tolhe professionals wellas to c peopte,” From johnsion, Es7.,4rakelisan '" lbr-twetre years, I bed the yellow Erysipel as on my t um, during Which time triesiall the .1 celebrated physichum keould reachortid took hun dreds of doilme worth of medicine!. The ulcers .' were so bad that;the , cords became visible, and the doctors decided that tay Arm Must be amputated. I began taking your SAtessrsults.s. Tools two bot tles, and som e of your PILLS. Together they have enred me lam now as well and sound as any body. Belog . in a public place, my Cage is known to. evert body in this community, and excites the wonder of From Hon. Henry , Mcmro, M. P. of Newcastle, C. W., a leading member of the Canadian Portia .. I have used your SARSAPARILLA In my family, for general debility, and for pu'rifying the blood, with very beneficial results, and feel confidence in commending It to the alffictal." St. Anthony's Fire Rose, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. From Harm Sickler, Esq., the able editor of the punkhanuock Democrat, Pennsylvania. .. Our only . child, about three years of age, was attacked by punplea on his forehead. They rapidly spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent sore. which covered , his face; and actually blinded his eyes for some days. ..A skilful physician applied' nitrate of silver' and other remedies, without an apparent effect. For 'fifteen days we guarded his hands, lest with them lie should tear open the fes tering and corrupt wound which covered his whole face. Having tried every thing else we had any hoVe from, we began giving your SARsAPAIULLA, and applying the „iodide of potash lotion, as you • direct. The sore wa s . o heal when we luul given the first bottle, andell when we had 'finished the second. The child's eyelashes, which had COITIO Out, grew again, and he is uow as healthy and fair as any oilier. The whole neighborhood predicted that the child must die." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. From Dr. Hiram Sipa," -of St. Louis, Missouri. " I find your. Sausaritfum.... a more effectual remedy for the secondary symptoms Me Syphilis and for syphilitic disease mu any other we possess. Tile profession are indeb tedyou for some of the best medicines we have." 11-ons A. J. French, M. D., an eminent physician of Lawrence, Mass., who I,:e a prominent Mcnaier of the Legislature of Massachusetts. , "DIL AYER. My deer Sir ::I' have found your SARsAPARILLA an excellent remedy for Sptehitis, both of the primary and secondary type, and effec tual in some cases that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. Ido not know what we can em ploy with more certainty of success, where a power ful alterative is required." Mr. Chas. S. Van Sins, of New Brunswick, N. J., had dreadful ulcers on his lege, 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 do persevering use of AYitR'S SARSAPARILLA relieved him. - Few cases can be found more inveterate .yid distressing than this, 'and it took several dozen bottles to cure him Leucorrhcea, Whites, Female Weakness, are generally produced by internal Scrofulous Ul ceration, and are very often cured by the alterative effect of this SARSAPARILLA. Sorne Cages require, however, in aid of the SARsAPAIULI-A, the skilful application of local remedies. , c-' From the welt-known and +direly-celebrated Dr. Jacob AR/Mill, of. Cincinnati. " I have found your SARSAPARILLA an excellent alterative lu diseases of females. Many vases of Irregularity, Leueorrhcca, Internal Ulceration, and local debility, arising from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to it, and there are few that do not, when its effect Is properly aided by local treatment." A lady, unwilling to allow the publication of her name, writes : , " akly daughter and myself have , been cured of a very debilitating Leticorrlicea of long standing, by two bottles of your SARSAPARILLA. , ' Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when caused by Scrofula in the ayeterd, are rapidly cured by this krt. Safessemitu.a. • • .•• --.• CATHA_RTI-C . PILLS: possess, so many . advantxtgei .Over the. other purgitires in the •market; and . their superior. virtues are so universallYknown, thafwe'need not do more than to assure.the:publie their 1 quality is maintained•equal to the best-it ever' has been, and that they may be depended on. to -do all that they have ever done: • " Prepared by J. C. AYER, M. D., & 'Lowell, Mass.,. and sold by . : • J. a. .BROW N Sc. Son, and-by all thedrug; geets in Pottsville, also by all dealers-in medicine eve rywhere. July - 16, '64, Seltenck's Mandrake Pills SICK HEADACHE, Its Symptoms, Cause and Cure. • Tllii.basreceived its. name from &constant rem • sea or 'sickness tit the - stomach, which 'attends the pain.in the head. -This headache leapt to begin in the morning on aekine from a deep sleep and when some irreOlarity of diet let-.boon committed on the dity.be fore, or sometimes fur several days previous.. At first there lea distressinglyoppreSsive feeliug • in the head. which gradually merges ipto a seVere Heavy pale in. the temples"; frequently attended by a sense of fallueNl and temteruess . in one ey'!, and extentliiv across the fore head.- • TiMre: unpleasant , taste in the mouth, au offensive breath, , and the tongne covered with a yellowish white fur. The sufferer titires to be alone iu a die k room:. As soon as the patient feels the, fulness in the hear:land pan lit the temples,•Mke 4 large "lose of Schenck 's Naudralle Pills, and in sit hour or two they will feel as,well ever: 'This has-been tried bythowands, Mid is always sure to .curc. and instead of the sick headache coming, on every week or ten days. the-sick be. troubled .with it once in three Schenck's Mandrake Pills are CompoSed • of a number of roots besides l'odophinin, or concentrated Mandrake, .. all Of..which tend to relax the - secretions. of .the liver, and act more - prompt than blue pills or mreary, with out leaving any dangerous effects. Ina bilious person they-will show theniselies.ty . the:stools . . They will expel worms, mucus, bile and all morbid matter from the system. In sick headache. if they are taken as di rected above. (a full.dOse as soon as they' feel: he first symptoms of JO De. Schmitt will and has. directed his agents to retaru the money if - they do not give perfect satisfaction. . • • If a person . has been 'compelled to day out late at night, and drink too much wine, by - taking tidose of pills on going to • bed, next. morning. he will feel as though he had not drank a drop, unless be forgeti,td go tit bed at all. • • • . They only thst.2s cents a box.. • • .. Whoever takes: theni will never UPC any other. . they arelvortha dollar to a sick man for every cent,they- Don't forget the nitme.-Scnsiica i s )fa ruasst.PiT.ra. • :Sold wholesale 'and • retail at Schenck's Prineipal Office... No. 15 North Sixth streotcPlailidelphia, and by Druggists and Storekeepers generally. . • Price for Pulmonie SyruP: Seaweed Tonic, each $1 50 per bottle. ; •.$7 the half dozen.; or two bottlea of Syrup and one of Tonic, for V 15_ •. . .• .. •• . ' Dr. Schenck will be at his office: N0:.15 North Stith . Street; -Philadelphia, every Saturday to see .patients Ile makeino chargefortuivice. but for a thorough ex- amination of the lungs with .111 s :Respirometer, he charges $3. : . • March 18, 415-41- TO CARPENTERS &.BUILDERS, The Schuylkill County Lumber -& Mmufaztui]ag Co . . Have 'on hand 'at 'their extensive establishment; on 'Railroad Street, n great quantity of lumber of every kind and description, - which they tan supply .to Operators. Carpenters and Builders, in lower rates, _than it can be 'bought etatembere.• They- are also ready. to supply,• tnrough the means of their extensive business and la bor sit - vide - Machines nutudfactured articles in their line at a saving of at' per tent. on former cost. Their large Workshpret have:been in4nccessful Obeia.; tion . ior the past year r turnink out vast quantities of Deers.. Window **names"' -. Bosh. • . . -Panel -'• : • Blinds, ••• . .Banisters„ And all kinds bf prarned, Paneled and Turned Work, . which they have constantly on-. hand. , 'They are 'ready to exeltite orders at the shortest notice, for any quantr-. ty oriMality or Niseed or manufactured Stuff_ • . - Dry and green 'Hemlock of all kinds-for. building purposes. • Oak., Maple, Poplar, cliair,plank and scant- IMg bonnie; (terry: , Wainnt,'Mahogany. &c., for cabi net work •:• White and.TellowPine. boards for flooring; raw-or made to order ; -White Pine_plank, a, 2 34, 2 , IX, h, and •X- inch panel. always ready; also, plank, beams, mils,:scantline4.' posts,- . shingles, lathy ceiling lath, lath, pairings, .4c., • - , • • • CM" - Bills of. sawed Stuff and everything in their line On hand or to order, at the.shortest .notice. • • • ' •-• Pottsville, March 25. 'SS •IC I' :."..!bRY--,apops-;..GRoor!Rus-,, ANA. P PR OVI.SION STOIIE The undersigned will continue to carry on the hist 'ness of the store (fonnerly Nichols 3c Beck) at the cor ner of Market and Second streets, Pottsville.. He Will teat) onlanda lull and chohte stock of Dry Goods, G rot:erica; and - Yrikvio!oas* which will be sold at 'reasonable prices: . . . BECK: Poturville. 74nret;11, 154 • . 11-tt F. S. HAESELER, WHOLESALE DEALER TN 'l7 0.-.13A.Q:a0, - . FF - cervirtion - ,'INTRIFiIkTe POTTIOICLI.113; ~ ••• •• •• - • • Negirly : Opposite the Difieit*W.H 4 ,U,... betar, , G4. :-.•••• • . „•. (1411017i14f3 A.Too . bOtli"-g to pn.rtcl.-114Aut:ti .tomkt . ' bon they are.prialett . - . •R; piLANMS • • &ISA a $1..14'k • - all r i. 1 FiNIL B ii tßa Vi IRE; Ni T: 64 9 i. .ND:=; - "Nis, and CuMrAisr; Cumos : PATmrr Hniouova. Amok Auguarls. lisPauE , Scre. or LADIES' Juwetarr,;" Looms; CittEms, - HuLar Rea:, Rsoi,-Illaortae - 'Onetime, .11.6 - Breo6hes,- 'Diainoude,.llol,l4-ElearlN.. and. -0p1143, set in - Pine, Bing -s„ Charms, - Se.; English ' Slifer . Cruet: Stands, Butter Coolers, -Dinner 4ad-Mss Seroes s -Piarn*, SeWitlgArelk.lnfs,Au., , ltho nod aS ()Xt. DOLtAIRS • sin be sold lir the - • . - OW . B lE' • ilistdEAring —4so.biagoif Nrg ONE 001:1Ali EACH-ARTICLE, .. . . wi*ixit selecaot.'sikd atiartiele.to - be. pLid. - for tulles . ti C~tlncg • • • CATAI,O Cr:UR. of rich and valuable- articles at ntie Didier 100 Fine Gold Chronometer Watches each $2OO 100 File Gold .English Lever Watches • 150- , 900 Indies' Giold:Uameled Bijou Watches, (Jew elect Levem) 500:Solid.Silver Hunting , English' PatentLeVer •• . Watches.. - : to BO 3000'llichiliest, Chaim Drop Ends..., • ..• 12.t0.in 3000 I:TeaviDtiaid ind Neer, .• .. . 12 to (Xi 3008 Patent Hinge Bracelets, each. ' 10 to 36. 3000 Coigne Chatelaine Chains with Pins._;.. in to' • f,001) EmeraliLPWl; and -.10 to-80 7000 Cal - Diamcind Pins with Chains • •• •1010 1D 6000' Full rsetsof Ladies,' Jewelry • 8 tole. .. 50 Silver . Dinner Sets:, .. .. ..... ... ....... 100.10150 • I's Silyer Tea Sets • 100to1150 8000 English Silver Cruet Stands'. sti to 30 '3OOO. Silver Fruit- Urns - - .. ..... Y:l5 to lit) 2000 Silver:rattler .0001qrs. ,•• - • r top? 1000 Ice Pitchers • * ton - 5000 Silver Goblets. Gold Lined.' • . • •• 15 to 20 . 10000 Gold-Pena, Silver Pencil Cases ' • 15 - " • t o 8 '5OOO . Dozen Silverlea Spoons:: • .to 20 5000 • •-•'• Desert Spans2o to 30 •20 First-Class Sewin,g Machines • .4.fito SO. • Gold Fob Keys, Thimbles, Tooth Picks, Sets of SolE: taire Sleeve Buttcns- and Stria& Stone Set, -Large- Seal, Signet, Chased and Plain Rings, &c.. &c. - the above extensive stock of fine •Winclies.:-rietr' Jewelry. Silver-ware. .kc , offered'brthe - New York Jewelers' Manufacturing ASsociaticiu, without except, ONE DOLEAR . EACH. . . The above .A.lssociation. {favorably noticed birall the' principal Journals throughout the country siuceits or ganization iii 1)156.) consisting of a combination of thee' largest manufacturers, have appointed a. Board of Di rectors to Mpervise the proper.distriblition. 'and sale of. ..their whole btoek of lieu van COSILY, W.A . .aes, without reaene Eminently,' Appropriate for. ffnwily Use • • •' : .9ni Presents; which :will' he disposed of.. on the''.followng . liberal teims : 1. 000.000 Certificate!, beating. upon their .facj the names' of the . art isles as above enumerated, are each enclosed in plain .- envelopes, and sealed, =air' toiguishable one from another:mixed- and• placed iu • repository, without choice, from hich. they are drawn M ordered. • The sealed . envelopes- containing- .chili= matked with the name of the articte„deseiptions„ and marked price, ft entitles the holder to, will:he sent by truth 1n ar y address at '25 cents each: on receipt of • the 'eertikcates the purchaser :iscertaini the - riact arti cle he is entitled to, which he calf obtain ution.. the re-* turn of the Certificate and Si,. to the:of fi ce of the Asso.: elation: When Certificates .call for too large tti be sent by mail,. the full. express charges must be for warded, together .with.coet Single CertificateS 25 Cents - Each. One Certificate may obtain you a Gold -Watch, -Ser vice of. Silver Plate, or any' other valuable article. THERE WILL•BE NO BLANKS. -• . . _Packages - Certificates .. will'bpnold tit:Puha, - Schools. Agents,...t.u., at the fol loiting rates: , • . One certificate Sept to any address receipt of• $0.26 .sCertificates • ' 1t Certificates .'.• ". • •2 OW -30 Certificates (with premium). - ... : • • . 5 . 00 '63 Certificates' (with premium) • 10 00 100 Certificates (with premium) • : :••• 15 -00 Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in all aegis. - Goods' not pleasing the tastes or fancy of oar customers will •• be exchanged free Of coat. • :• "• ....• • - Agents and others will be allovred:10 C 'each certgleateordered by them, providing not.lesS than five are ordered at.a time, • Agents will collect-25 cents for s each certificate and remit 15 cents eattla 'to' us. -• •- : Large orders fer:packages of Certificates or Articles from Schools, Clubs, the Army. Se., should be' sent per Express.. Drafts payable . to our order, ote• - Post Office Mouey_Orers,t , should ire'' Procured.... Agents wanted --• All orders nstiet be addressed•to . • • • • - • • -= ' JEWELERS' . MASUFACTING ASSOCIATION, • • JWELERS' BUILDING: . • Nassau •and: Ann tits, New Yarn. • ALFRED KERIIITELY: • April Prowl. Board Of Directors... The Greatest Disoovery of: the Age .:r Consumption Curable, - READ , THE . CERTIFICATES . Eiten . e.!-.. Eitene l TRY IT ANC , ' BE- CONVINCE 0, 6 .11 T • . •• • NEVER' FA11.8. 72 . . - . , • . • It is a mireiffegetable Medicine—lonic and stimn- Wit in its.propertieS. - Its action upon the Lungs and Stomachis wonderful: Bny u bottle'and be convinced it is do h It is. prepared finder the. supervision and direction of one of the lending Physicians of the.city. 91 Reading. COUGIIS, CONSUMPTION; • .-• • ' •. • . ASTBM.A.. BRONCHITIS, "-r - • •' • ANY DISEASE Olt, • • . • • . • 1 :-* aaarriiEss OF TILE CHEST. • . TRY IT, ' By its action as a Stimulating 'Expectorant and Ton ic. it cures Dyspepsia , it produces appetite, stimulateX thesystem, it builds up the failing strength. while it drives from the. system and lungs .the seeds of Con sumption. It has never failed, 'so far as we have heard. We give our . ceniflcates' from. the c'ty of Reading.. where it is prepared. '•And now try it: if•itis gtiod for nothing, tell your friends so. The, qiiieker n good for. nothing medicine is out of the .waY; the better it; is - for everybody. lint if. sou dud' it - good,. therlell-your friend and.ueighbor so.' We want your 'sick friend tri • try it; They, are to he the judges. anti - We will be satis fied-- li With their derision after falf:triAl:t for, after a fair trial of• it in the city of . Reading, we know what It wilt do. lo weakneas of any kind it never fails. Prepared and fur sale by WM. LitIVAN &, CO:, - .NO. .744 Penn Street: Reading. Da. • • . ..• - Price S.ll- per Bottle. ' • Also for sale by JOAN G.T,ROWN . at. SON, Potts. ville, -by HENRY •B. DAVIS, St. • Clair, and ny.all Druggists,. " • • • Read the Certificate*. ' " , , • . . r2ONSti MPTION. .. • • Testimony of 'Adam Mengle. . Wm. Lciari.•& Co.:—ln the Spring I was attacked wilts aintd cough, tightness of breathing. night sweats, and spitting 9f blood from the lungs. . • 1 kept getting worse. and worse till I had to give•.up.Work... lwais so weak I could.hardly get along. My cough keptgetting worse, and I became very hositse.. ' I tried every thing. and . finally commenced to use the Eatene..::l have • tried irabotit two inonth-the cough, spitting, of blood, 'night sweinseind.tightnees of the chest are - gone. lam •at my trade again, working as hard as ever.. My tiupe tite never was better in my life. I am entirely cured.. . - •• . • -•-ADAM J. MENGLE. - At Whiteman's Shoe Store, petin St., near Seventh. Reading, December '22, - 1664. • 2 . 9-Iy-eow . . 1..V7 & Co.-About eight years sign wanat tacked . with' Asthma. It is' a family complaint, my mother baying died with it. - •I need everything. but Of no Use.: I was - so bad with it in the army, that I .Was clischar4ed from the filth Regiment, Pennsylvania yol initcers, and also exempted at Reading, on account of it. I c!aild not Walk fifty: yards, nor ascend a flight. of steps without resting: my heart became diseased also from it. I had palpitation and pain. •' I used four hiA-• ties of Estelle, and am entirely - well, and working at my trade,: blacksmithing. • Da effects with me were wonderful. • 'Yours, *tIIARLES.A.. HENRY. • March 3,1465, Cor;Washington St. St Wino* Alley: , . • - • • CONSUNIPTION'.. . • • • . Levart4 the-. Spring I vias - attaelied With cough and splttinfor blood frtim-lhe lunge, and night sweats, my. father, mother. and six brothers and: sisters have died 'with • tonsumption they. all cont. menced the same as me. My husband had Just died, and lives left alone . with . four small - children : I tint- Stilted Mr t Davis,' of this city, stating my case and that I was poor. • Ile told me that Cod Liver o:l'might. care me. if I wished to.try - it : and also mentioned the Hi ten e, stating that the proprietors were claiming to cure. .cousumption with it; I bought two bOttlei•of ytn and am entirely cured of it; • • SARAII MiCIARTY, - • ' ' Laurel St., Reeding. . . . . BRONCHITIS. . . . • . . - Certificate of Rev. George Printa ' of. Reading.' LeTAN ot Co:—I have been suffering with cough and Soreness of the chest. all winter. I I - - am entirely re limed of- the' soreness; the cough is lunch better tAhe. Bronchial tubes were completely clogged with matter: , he Extene has cleaned them ont . entirAy: I have need three bottles, and ean cordially recommend it for any affection of the chest. - . GEORGE PRINTZ, . . • ?March IS, ISaa.• . ,-, Franklin street, Reading: - /toil , .65. ".. -.-.• -.. •.•'. ' ' 1.7-Bm - . WILLIAM FIUCK dir CO. • . SHIP. ;AND* BOAT -BUILDERS; - • CHESTER, Hare constantly on hated FIRST-CLASSBOATS . for attic,. and are ready to build that-class Boate &ad . /Uwe at the shortest . ' • •• ' • A number of Caulkers and Boat Builders are wanted, to whom gond wages andeonstint employment will be . . They are alimprepated to build, the shortest • tica. tire, COAL CARS and DRIFT QARS, for all totals of mlolnk operations. . . (Sept.•'64;- 31 -19 -• • CHEAP, GOOD ROOFING. ABOUT: HALF. TUB PRICE OP - TIN - - WARREN'S' GENUINE PEBBLE RO . OFL'itl :s now used more than any tither laud. It is. both Fire. and Water Pmf, and will outlast tiro tin rook while it costs only about half the price of tin. ...This, reefing is put on'by the subscribers, at short notice. • ' BANNAN & DeFitEtitN, rottsvFle.- . ' - It cannot be put unroof.. 'ititching. over 'S . Inches:A° the feet. It can be' ht ou flat, if.neceSsary,.. EpcotiraguiHotme Illanuiractures. CHARLES IiEIIIIEII,- • • •.- . • SALANIA.ICDER `SAFES, Second:Sti, Pottsville - . Annotmcal to the iniiineas•cominunity of. this and the adjoining counties, that: he. nnmufac tnres SALAMA'SBER SAFES of size Sand kinds, warranted Fire proof, which; in point of . Workmanship and finish, will compare with those ob •tained.from any other estahlishmegt in the country.— lie alwayakkmps safes on hand for. sale, and will make 'them any size, for-Banking Au& other. Public 'lndite-. dons, as cheap, if not cheaper than thetaut he obtained: He Miens to Benjamin Haymiod.; Heerge Bright, - Moe. Coocli and-A. Henderson, of this , Borough,. who have . his Safes'in use. . [Jane 13,. v.-24-tt - Been. .64_ • . 1 . : &I.ly . . . NEW HAT; CAP' AND FUR STORE. Thetindertrlped respectfully In fi niti . •thif- - dozens of ® L Pottsii 1I e d that .thev. have 0 6 taken- and. refitted the. Store' In :centre. : street.. above Idahantongcs :Need aide; . 11 . 111111 where( theywlll keep constantly on. band ft laree :and Choice stock of HATS, CAPS and STRAW GOODS, and flue assortmeta of FURS, which 'they will Pell on tWetscinithletinbe- ,- The patrona,geof Ake pUblte, he so: : lis Dais and Daps made, to oiler on the shortest nne Dee. ' . _ . . 5.'.11:; J. A. GILMO Jrt_ne-4 1844. •LITBRICA.TING"..-0 TEST aIKCEIVED lot of-GENUINE -.ollf—the best. CHEAP OIL In. t i it-tru ks4"P fftit L ie g r l l) p y ca g i c i pt u-TtW 53 " . g a .:VP I4 Also, "rifieglat#L9eacueg Ole quality' . IraicliTwc-kutiliAl.,i4 . :l,ll6::l9vireo •F,Ekolqiop, plot. • • - • 'WILD - - CIIERRY 'Oie of ther9ldest and Most I?eliable firtr . ineciies in • • - • the VVirrtd for - • . ' • Coughs. DiMeilty - I Mailtrieness, Agerire:Thriitu_ Cyrerp,r Tlth TitBOAT, OMB AND OHM, • CONSTIMPTION: -, OF' WILD . • • . . SO general his the use atlas remedy.become. and so popular Ls it everywhere, that it tutrasematy,to..n count its virtues. - Its-works. speak - for It; anCtind ut terance in the strandent and voluntary testimony of the many who, from long suffering and settled &mute, have by its use been restored to pristine-vigor and health.— We can present a °tutor evidencein who!. of: ur. - • CAZ , ThICTEE DISCREDITED .• . • • • Time lieu. JrrealbOrebler. - • well known and much resPe6ted among the Get, • man population In this qauttry, - makni - the follow ing statement _for the.benefit of the afilieteil: -.• • • . lisNoVim; Pa:, Feb. 16,1:-fl, Dear Sirs realized iu - wy, fani4 portant. benefits from. the , use,ef your Vaittelliet Bki , c4Nl o 8 ..Wit ) Cutia4 affords - me pleasure to_ reeoroniend it to _ the •ptiblie.. Some eight yeti's ago one of my daugh ters seethed to ham a•deelhaeßuid -little hopes of her recovery were entirtaineit. then procured al .bottle.of yeru-emeellent"..l.lalsarn, and before she• had taken the whole of the conteutti - of the bottle there wase, , great improvement in her. health. - 11 have, in my indiyidual ease; made frtiquent 'use of your valuable lualieme, and-have also been heuefitted by it. • President of the Morris County hank, llorzL.Atewn, . New Jensev: • cis - With Cnzanifor about fifteen yeas, and having real ized its beneficial results in my, family; it. affords me great pleasure in recommending - it to the pub lic as a valuable remedy,in cnses , lungs, coughs, and a remedy which I consider to. be entirely innocent, : and may he taken' with perfect Safety by the,most delicate in _health." . From Hon. John E. tkuith, • A•diSfiuguraherld..awyer. in. Westancist&,ll4. . haVe• on several ueessmus.used DEL WISTAIL'S DALSAEi of Wu„D Cliumtv fUr severe colds, and.al - benefit.. I koLAN, of uo prepara tion: that is more etlit*itms or more. deservmg of 'gitueral use.. . - • . • The Balsam ha.s'alk. been used-with 'excellent ta -- 3 J. Merchant; . , Wistar's Balsam of Wild - Cherry. Nonegenuine unlees signed " I. BIJt.CB," on the scrapper. • . • ASTHMA IST :MOUS. WistafitaTh= OP - lACOB'sgeHLFIL From Jrsise Oimaib„.l4aq., • • '•• rim ail.: ' J. P. DINSMORE. No. 491 Broadway; New . :Ifork. S. W. MOWLE t CO., Proprieuirs,. Boston. And by c,ll?Druogietb: REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Heals Old Sdies REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Burns, Scalds, Cats. VgT)DING'S RUSSIA SALVE Curi Wounds, Bruises, Spiains. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cares Boils, Ulcers, Cancers. REDDING'S'RUSSIA SALVE Cares Salt,Rheurn, Piles, Erysipelas _BEDDING'S RUSSL6. SALVE Cures „Ringworm, Corns, '&e., &c NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WI'IIIOUT IT. is — Only 25 Cents a 80x...4/.1 W)E SALE !fl J. p, DIN.SI4.OItt No. 491 Broadway. New York: S. W. FOWLE CO.: No: 13 Tremont St, Boston and by all Drui,giate and Country' Storekeepers. : • • :July .24, 'a& • 1 .• , :31J-Iyebw C. G. BRUCE etc PRESTON, .•• • . • • ARMY AND. NAVY AGENTS, • • • Wu . shit:won; D. C.,' OFFICE!: No 443 NDirm Suctrr ' , PDTAiSH THE ARMY' 'R - FIR ATT) • . Pei:ikons, :Bounty, ..Back 'Tay, Puma Idnaiy,:Thacharged and IW-signed Orrionnis..Par, and_all 'other . • • • -•• • • Claims.. .The $lOO. Bounty due. soldiers dischiuted for witunds received in . battle, collected •WITIMUT DELAY.. We pay especial attention to'claims in which other at-, • torneys have PAILEI4, pr which. haver been SITSP.E.Nr' BED, of.which there are.tens of ' , thousands. - We have • already collected and paid over .to, soldiers land their heirs over s3oo,ooo, - and are paying thousand!! dai ly.. We secure Pensions for ten &Oat's. and Collect Bounty and Back Pay for ten per cent., and no pay tin - tit Arras 'we have succeeded. •• • Tux:fumy .11r.emai is published monthly. and is de voted to the. interests of the soldier' and his heirtk:-:to whom it is INVALDAIILE.. 'Write us and we will send you a copy free; or, tor THU' CENTS we • will fieudyou by return of mail it the • engraved tinted' likenesa (Album size) of Lt. Gen.. Grant: and'Tua ARMY 11E - SALD for one year: To personesending a dab of four, we . will seed asprentium. an additional-Likeness and, THE HERALD for one year,*and.foreach additional subscriber and'ad ditional Likeness to the getter up of the club, so that a person sending us a Clab of ten and $3, will be . atitled tureceive, hi,aaelf -sews Liaepeasea and Tim Anus BtatAco fur one, yea, and for.any.othernumber in the • . nEVEitENCES. . • ••: - ' Washington, D..C4 April 18, 1864. • We take pleasure to saying that Bruce, Req., hae complied with the act of CongTese authorising cer- 'Mill persons to. act rte : Amy:and Navy -Agents for the enllectlim of war - claims - ,againat the Governmentouni inm to reeoelidlirm,tiiitll personi that have claims they wish collected promptly.. : : '• , . United Sates .Senators—Bnjaaila P.... Wade, John • Heathers of . Conijruss--11. R.: Eckley,..Wm. Johnson. - Wm. • . May 28,'64. -•.• • • • • . Minhood.:: hoWLost, how Restored. • .. Just. published, a new. edition of Dr. colverweWil ..tlelebrat.ed . lay on the radical Cure .(without med ..icine) SPJUIN TOILICWISA. .or seminal Weakeesiv. Involuntary Seminal Losses, Itairorzww. Mental: and Physical Incapacity; Impediments to Mar riage etc.: also; Coastairrios. EripiesT; and p y re, in :timed by self-indulgence or sexual eitrawmance. . • . 13' Price, 101 sealed . envelope, only 6 cents. . . ' The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates; from a thirty years , .successful ,practice, that the alarming .'consequences• of. self-abase - may be radiCally cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application' 'of the knife—pointing out a•incide of carnet °nee - simple, certain, 'and. - effectual, by means Of which every sufferer, .no matter 'what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, 'privately. and radically. • • • • • lar - Tbis • lecture fn the . hands 'of every youth and every man in the laud. • • • Sent, under seal..in s plain envelOpe. to any address, roar ?AM; on receipt Of six cents, or two . post- stamps. Addrewthe publishers. , ...CHAS. J. C..KIINE .t; CO. 127- bowery, New York, Post Office box 4,556. Jad;29064......! : -. . Mt COT GE 08G4NPY. Are not only tinexcelled; but they are absolutely Un equalled by any other Reed Instrument in the, country. Designed expressly for Churches and Schools, theyrwe found to be' equally well. adapted to • the parlor and drawing riaom. Yor sale only by ' • - • • REECE, • • No. Niirth SEVENTH St., PULLAVA. tir Alas, BRADBURYI PIANOS. and a complete assortment of the PERFECT MELODEON. Sept. 24, '64 L7llDiaiEHs~ M.~': A WATCH:Es, cLOCKs • _ • 41"11 ALLAYS and 0 3EW2WtY • AL -14 EtAND.- lir All kiwis orMuitcal instttunenteMolin Stringy 'Bass Viol String, lini tar and Banjo Whim constantly on hand. . . : gan'3o, . ykiEw eAsig . , art - ispeneAll at theStandlately:oecniSferl bY.N. CP Morrison: Cen tre street, nearly 'opposittr lifarket,l New 'Dry Gl:Kids. Grocery and Pniyislon• Store,• Wiltbe kept constantly on band a' choice eteek .of Goode in that line. - Also. Queer:low:we, Flour and• Feed. &c. The undersigned' hence. by• strict,: attention to, brad 'fleas, to receives . . fait' sbare•of crebliepatroitage. . • ' : ' ROBERT A.GLOVX,R. - * •• . • •/7 AK. AND DRENS, .IMat3llMl,lOl.B, ' - • . AT TdECLOAK O STORF L OF •• • •• AYIN • • • . . Cemitre . .Blree!, belim Aoseriestet-Heape.. Jan': 2i:•651 ... 411:11iT0 '',OIIS,TLLE ME 11 . 1tAN WA're IKE* in tea sad sliver IL cues; AmtitiCall Chicks, and "Jewell, of all de- Bedlam% be otiyaed at the atom of M lan/rnnattt , Agent, Cowie street, Potteville sepi. -'414-03 , . ITNIERII-14 Very teat Over Vince° 'Foc),aes. :a capital article f, -110(110 Dtektitice-thi isle cheap; by C...GREEN. 'Watchmakerlu* JreWeiss; Caatre Shaitit Pnttenigh: Arafatlllllolll WASIK -1141•11..*. In -ecalsergattoce 014c= . health .the. iiibearNli canciudedle affable - Plum for . Sabi farm bila. cared' Winston' Tawnship.jateerns Prepare isfiles"..Wyoming , DeOor.' with 'good 'toads and down gradate market. This Fain- clia . t idr alabtuati 170 Bam - one bandred 'and Mum- ander: gooda improvement. ;The soil is gotiditnd • MAW etito either geaskor:grainonuittdagsrell.... • Worddituate mere! the finest grazing fume loathe county- T his hWdin are Two Dwelling Rouses. one, largeilay.irellGrain•Mam. one ' Cow Darn ineStablitig.' Otttle,, Oartie, Waive 'and Stable; . and' losgo i llt -COriatodse.. ONE'ORCUARD.—It Is else; well festoxi, - ;baritik seven!' hundred rods of atone „wall tipanit ; boat:rally located,-two roads crossing at rigid snejes , iiiiarlthe buildings: .Tbere ie. also Clmrch and Sr.hool house on the premises,' and until recently.* Port Orlieewas'kepasta the place for sixteen ream: .1r et Name tem Be hiAlitraT:ltiOTATl. , dtis altbgethei ilealnible niciperty, , and . persO ' ns Wing tacareY 4o 4 l trot in real estate would do well to 'call on the subscriber and view the miser. Any one dedrifig butherlnGannstion can call on or address the Editor of the:Pitteon Gl:tette, 'or ' ' • . RUFCS CARVER, Wyoming, uzerne Co., Pe. • - . F OR MALE. - A. valuable TARN and 'pleasant country 'residence, situate in East Hano v er Town ship. ,Lebanori county. Pa.; on the Jonestownand Har risburg read. one-half a mile West of Mt. Bebe,. con taining about ISIS Aerial; • About Tatresn• is Woodland, the, remainder being under "I good cultivation. w.l, fenced; and the soil well sdaptedro the different crops generally .raised In this Section.- -The buildings (nearly new) are a BRICK . ROCS& BANK BARN, large'llay 13arri, and other out buildinp. There it. an orchard of young bearing trees, with an addition of others lately:set but, on L 6 he premi ses.' A, Weil, with Pinup,'ls at the 'house; also run 'nine water in most of The fields. • . " For farther peciatism. apply, by letter or in - .Person to the subscriber, on the premi se s. P. O. address, Oao. ' THOS. P. MILLREL . . • East Hanover Tp., Aug ?T..'64. . 45-4 BRO - WNING'S EXCELSIOR COFFEE. • SCtiilat tryingc.offee. Of all the varioaa:bntrh. . Remember "BRCAS7ING'S 1111(CELSIOIV-at :the head it stands. True, it's not like others . that are. "SOLD EVERY- A little stretelt, we all do knitw,"gocKig4etle will 'easily (Bat a ;trek'. like this—"aold everywhere"—la tery row - , I au nafel_vmy. wbhcidt.ans.he_sitation. • Tere.Eupne "BROWNINa'S:EXCELSIOR` . bi. -•• this•eulightencd nation. • : • • • •-•• • Skilled chenusts have not found a Coffee from any.stoie Foar--64ing the same ingredients as '"Brotrning^s h7a.- Nor is there any. one: in or out of the Coffee trade, .Wholnowt.‘the articles from.which:"Broviittog's •elitior's , made. ' • • I'm told it•a made from barley, rye, wheat, beg's, and peas: Name a thciuSand.other things,--but the RIGHT 'ONE' if you please But with the Coffee-inens will not hOld contention . For the many, many [hilts they say—tat numerous to mention.` ' Whilaf they're engaged in pinning round frnm store to • --store To learn the current wholesale piice of 'BroW•ning's • F.J.ccelsior, ,, • • ' • • . Some who know my Coffee gives perfect satisfaction, Have formed a plan by whlch.they hope to calm a quick, The case— , tis with a few ; no doubt *twill be more.. To nametheir Coffee after mine, (BBOWNING•S) EX CELSIOR.; • . Some say theirs theonly brandthat will 'stands rest ly NOW, try a little of theni • all--see which yOn like the best. • . . . Three years have•passed away.ii nee I fledsold. a store: Never have I in your paper advertised before • Nor would I new, or ever consent to publish more, - If like someused, by "everybody," "sold everYwhere," • .tu "every stole." . • ~ • • • • •-• • •A trade like this' 1 do not wish ; the orders I could not The'factory all Jeriey's land .would take-r-leave not a • foetto nIL . . • My 'trade to not so very large t' still?. thinki haVe my • But, reader.. yori may rest assured, 'VS' NOT .'*SOLD, El EltXl~ HERE.'- •.• •• • • illanafactured and for Sate by the viriatr; GEORGE L: -BROWNINO. - No. 2O Market etreat, Casndca:, N. J. This Coffee.li not coreposed ,of porsonou,..aruf_ic. it contains nothing d'elcterions i many persons use , this ' Coffee that Cannot me the.pare•Coffee it takes but one' and libel( minces to make a quart of, good, strong cof fee: that being just one-half the quantity that- it takes of Java Coffee, iuid always less Ohio one-half the price. . ItETAIL'DHALEItS inay purchase less.quanti tie.s than ten gross at my prices' from the Wholesale larOrders by 'mail , from 'Wholesale Dealers prompt-, I, Is attended to. • • •-6 4m • . ,Feb. • LAW BOORS: • PURDON.S'DIGEST—Iitie..t edition: • DUNLOP'S LAWS OF-THE UNITED STATICS. W . HARTON'S'MERICAN URIMDIAL LAW. : LAW OF HOMICIDE. . " • PRECEMENTS'OE7INDICIILENTS & BOUVIER'S LAW DICTIONARY:*„ • ' SLIARWOOD'S AMERICAN -BLACKSTONE. .SSIXIWICR. ON STATUTORY'AND CONSTITU TIONAL LAW • - . .• • ...ROBERT'S DIGEST OF BRITISH STATU hS. 'DUANE ON THE ROAD LAWS. • •• - DUANE'S LANDLORD. AN D TENANT. DUNLAP'S. bOOK .OF FORMS.- ' ...• GRAYDON'S FORMS. • • SMITH'S ELEMENTS OF THE LAW— • • BINN'S JUSTICE. • • - - . WELL'S LAWYER AND U. S. - FORM - ROOK. TOWNSHIP AND LOCAL LAWS OF RENNSYI. , HOLMES'S AMERICAN STATESMAN, ..RULES OF . SCLICYLKILL COUNTY COURTS. • leix.sale a • lg. HANNAAPS. • .• • Balk:nd Stationery Store. . . . 1865 "IS years established In ti, Y. City:" . "Only infallibld.remediesknown." "Free from POiF0118.". "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rate come out of their holes to die." . . If ' • If • Costa's : Bat,. Roach,. &c., .ExtCrminatais, .• • Is a paste—Used for Rate, . • . • •• . Mks. Roaehes.•Blaskand • • . • Red Ants, d:a., •. • , • . Cotar's"Bed-Bug•Exterminattii, - . la.a liquid or wash, used to . • • destroy, and MA° as a pre- • • . • •veutive. toi . bed Bugs, Coates's .Electric Powder •for Insects, - . •Is .for Moths, - Mosquitoes,: • ; •• •• . Red. - Bugs, Insects on . • . Plants, 'Fouls, Animals, ' • • tser — Sold by all :Druggist! and Deniers everywhere. • Car I Bewaan of all wotthicas Imitation!. C3'Sco that "Cosrsa`a" name is on each Box, Bot tle, and F.lash, before yon buy. . . • • DILENRY R. COS'VALII. • ra7PRINCIVAL DEPOT, 492 BROADWAY, N. Y. .127501 d byall Druggists and Dealers at Pottsville . . . . . INCREASE (AP_ . RATS.L-The - Fcirtner's. - Gazette fliiiglish,t asserts and proves by flgtweithat one pair of rats will nave a 'progeny. and descendants - no less than 654,050 in three. years. Now.. unless this immense fam ily can be kept down, they would' consume more food than.would sustain 6.5,000 hurnan.beings: - . : . rirSt.T, •Ces - ra.s.`s" advertisement in this paper. . . . . . • RATS rirSui BlRDS.—Whoever engages In .shbot -1 iig small birds is u cruel than ;• whicverrods in exter minating rats is a benefactor... We should like,some of our cprrespondents to give us thabenetit of their expe rience in driving out these peels. We need something bvsicles - dogs, cats, and trbips for this business.-i;iSeieil Oft c American, ..V.' Y. .. . • - . " re - See '.Cost•stra' advertisement In this paper. . - "COSTAR'S" RAT. EXTERMINATOR- is stutple ante, and stire,the .most perfect RAT-Mention Eteett ings we have ever. attended. Every Rat that, can get it, properly prepared according to directions. will eat it. and everyene that eats.it will die, generally at some' 'place tis distant as possible from where •the-medicine was taken.—Lake - Short.llick, - Mii•ror. .. • rkr - See••Colitsis'a . ' advertisement iu inla paper. A VOICE FROM THE FAR WEST.—Speaking of 'Cosys.a . s . • Rat, Roach. &c, Externoinator—"more ghtin and provisions are destroYed 'annually in Grant County by vermin. than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer."-z , Lansasteri.. la - See •`Coermesu advertisement in. this paper. • FARMERS AND lIOUSEKREPERS—shonId recol: lect that hundreds of dollars. •woglb of Grain, I'rovis intik &c., are annually destroyed by Rats, Mice, 'Ants; and . other insects and: vermin—all of which can be prevented by a few dollars• worth of. "COSTAIer Rat, Roach, d c., Exterminator, bought and used freely: Var See ..CosTAr.'ir"ridvertlsement In this paper.. : VS - Sold in Pottsville,' Pa wholesale and retail at BAN'SAN'S, and by all. Drtig,gists.und Dealers.. . 1541m DEpERICIV s COAtHOISTING;NAOTONE .Pateatu4 Apri This celebrated. ;and rmegnalled Coal Hoistieg Ma chine hns been itteuccessfol operation - for over •thiee -year& and the mgcsai.i.Ly • large • numbee- already sold; are giving the moat perfect:. satisfaction. it is simple and durable. haVik no mut*: at all; is rapid to its operatiorti and very easy, for • the horse. • .DeFriptve Creators containing lettere of, cotemendetion, prices; lltc.;.sent free, on application. • •• L. ih•P R.. DEDERICK, Sole Marnifachirefe, • . Albany Agriculnual and Machine Works.' • March 11. •815.*-1.0. , - Albany. N.• ,Cigars4o,ooo r e E al t ! a nearly oppnOte the 14uFtliair • :OarOm , cptriErr . • - Pursuant to an Order of .the - Orphan% 'd'art 02'4M , .antitt Of flehaylkill, the eubteribee... Trim - tee- Of the . • ;Rotate or,wmuitm RIBLINJw. late .of the Bornugh • :ot Sahuvlkill Raven, deceased, will mime ISITTIWATithe VIII day of NM : lB6h, At lOteclocit:in the Forenoon,'at the Pa Maws of 'MARGARET KOONS. in the said itiiroto,• • _. 'No. 3. A certain lot of ground situate in aforeowdd Memo* Winded by No. 2; bYan alley. by Mt.& mid • by Front. etreet,' , beleg parts -of tots .Now. 3 end , . in - Kiehners addition to said Borough. containinin froot on:Front street 29 feet, and In depth 128 feet, more or • No. 4. A certain lot of ground, 'situate; in the Boar otigh aforesaid. bounded southwest by • Na 2, worth-. ,west by an alley. northeast by la of Samuel Deibert: and southeast by Front - street, being - part of lot 130. 4 in the aforeludd addition, containing in froot.m !mot street, 22 feet, and in depth.l3ll more or lees. • • : A. certain let of ground:. situate In the TM rough aforesaid; bounded southwest: by lot of John Christian, northwest byp . an alley; northeast bY Nok 6, •In said Kiebners addition;' containiug in font. Oa • Front street, 30 feet, and in depth 125 feet more or less. No:6. 'A Certain two-story brick dwelling" Mese; .frame stable and- lot. of groUnd, situate in theta aforesaid Borough. hounded southwest by No. 5, northwest by an alley, northeast by Peter and southeast by Front street. being part , of lot No. a, In the aforesaid addition, containing In front 80 feet, and in depth 150 feet, more or lest!. • No: T. A certain lot of ground, -situate in the BID. tough aforesaid, bounded southwest' by Lydia Guess lot, northwest by an alley,.northeast by No. 8, south east by Front street,' being :parr, of lot No. 11 in said Kiehners addition. containing in front 24feet, and In 'depth 220 foe. more or less. - . N. 8. A certain lot of- - -grotind. - 'situate in the Bor• Ongh aforesaid, bounded southwest by No. T,'..north-` west by an alley, northeast by No: 9, and southeast by Front street. being parts of lots Nos. 11 and 12 in said addition to Schuylkill Haven, containing . in front 24 feet. and in depth 900 feet, more cir le.ss.- . • No_ 9. A_certain'-lot of ground, 'situate in the Bor, laugh aforesaid, bounded southwest by No. 8, -north; !rest.by nn alley, northeast by No. 10, and seutbeastby Front sires t. being part of lot. -No:. 19 •in the aforesaid addition, containing in front 24 'feet, and in depth 1132 feet; more or less. • • • . „. No: 10. A certain lot of ground, situate in the Bor ough aforesaid, bounded southwest by 'No. 9, north west by an alley, northeast by No. 11. and southeast by Front street. 'being'parts of:lots N05.:12 .and 13 in said Riehners additiOn., containing in front 24 feet, and in . depth 64 feet more of lees... • No, 11. A certain lot of ground, situate .in -the )for= ongh aforesaid . ..bounded southwest by ,No.. 10: north - - west, by an alley, northeast by No. 12, and southeast by Front strect, being part-of lot No. 13 ha the aforesaid addition., containing in front 24 feet, and in depth 140 feet _more or less.' - • 10 . 12., A certain lot of ground, VI .nate in the Bor ouch afoesaid, bounded sonthwest • by' No. 11. north west by an alley, northeast by a forty - feet road called Dock street, andsoutheiast Front street,•beinti part of lot No. 16in said addition, :containing in front, on • Front street,. 30 feet, and in depth 135 feet, more'or lea.• . . No: 13. certain two-story frame dwelling house, ' with all4-story frame kitchen attached, a kerne ft. stable and lot•of ground, situate in the Borough nroSesaid,hounded southeast by. land of Henry • a4ll. Voute, northwest by }Malley, northeast by lot No. 14, 'and southeast by, Front street, being lot No. 15 in said Kiehners addition, containing in front 40' feet, and in .depth.l2o fixit - rpore or lesS., .. • :• . No. 14. A certaiu lot of ground, situate. in the BC r ough aforesaid, bounded southwest •by No. 23, north= west by an alley, northeast by part 'of No. TS, and southeast by Front street, being part of lot No. 16 in said addition, containing In front 30 feet, and in depth 100 fret. more or less.:_ • - : - „ • • Late the estate of Said deceased. 'Terms and con ditions made known at the time and place of sale by . • - " • JOAN P. 11053.12 T, TruStee,- - By order of -the Orytian , s Colin; • , • Pottsville,•May 6, , 6&:. • : . • ' 18-4 t • 1865 1865, 1865, 1865, 1865. 1865. GENERAL ',NOTIOES,- . , .• • . Public. are: cautioned agaltnit nekotlating an order' drawn:upon the 'l'vinumrer of Fiti•ter School .Diatiict, for Seienty. No. 143, dated April let t , .1805, in favor of WiNatia 11: Connolly. At hip requeiu, payment of Paid -order. has been stopped by, order of the School 'Board.. ,• .GEORGE, CARIIOLL. Secty. April 25.'65: • . . 17-4 t • .8,11(104111L 1 E to notify • all persons that 1 have bottht'the. Betties. Boxes, and all impletnents connected with the Bottling - Business, as well' ts Basis - and' Wagon, &c.,. of John F. Keller, on.the 2d day Of Angttst last. 1464; at which , Otte I 'took possession of them Thereby-caution all persons front levying on or bnytite: the same, 'merely loaned the above mentioned - to him- to -carry. on business tor r FR.F.DERIUK W. LAKES. POttitville. May 6th, • ' - • .Is-It • NOTICE-TO SOLDIERS, WI D. - OWS." and others interested... eni.. FR. JORDAN. Military Agent for the State of Penna.. No. 457, 11th street. Washington, D. C., collect.% Bounty, Back Pay, Tensions, and, all •other Military Claims for Widows, and friends of de.: ceased Soldiers. 'FREE AR C ITALIC E.' All . the necessaryjnformation given by addressing as above by letterpr otherwise: . . -Jan. 14, f . . • • rAzz, , RANK NOTlCE.—Notice is , hereby given, that application will be made. to in crease the Capital Stock Of the National Bank of.-Penn.: sylvania.nt Piittsville, from $1.00,000 to.$600;0031, under. an Act:to:establish a system of Free Banking of Penn -sylVania, and,to secur&the public against lOss from in .solvency, as per act of 31st March, ISGO,.and the sever al supplemeuts thereto. : . By order of the Board of Directors. - • C.' U. DENGLEB,.Cashier. . Pottsville. . ,linnarYl4, • , G 3. • . . irr 1146.F....-GOVV.IINM.ENT BANK.. OF POTTSVlLLE.'Pottsville,'April 10th. 1865- • Notice is hereby given- agreeable to 'section 2 of the Act of the General. Assembly of the Commonwealth 'of Pennsylvania: entitled "An Act enabling Banks of the. CoMmonwealth to become As.sociatlons for. the purpose of Banking . under the laWs of the. United • States.^ ap• proved the 22. d, day of ; August. A. D.,. 1864: that the Stockholders of the Government Dank of Pottsville. have . this day voted to beernme such an Association and that its Directors have procured the authority of the owners of more than two-thirda of the, Capital Stock to make the 'certifteate required therefor, by the laws of the United States. II: IL lIIINTZINGER, :Cashier.. April 15, '65, /11 , -.. ; 7..--,NOTIIIDE. , —..k general • meeting Of the W•-•-LM" . Stockholders of the Farmers , Bank'of Schuyl kill County. will beheld at their Banking ;louse, in the 11,trougliof Polowi Ile: on the first Monday of tAugust, - . 1665. (ith.) at 10 o'cloek..A. M., for the purpose of ta king into .consideration and deciding the question.— .whether or not the'said Bank shall become atiAsiocia. Don for carrying on the,business'of Banking.under the laws of the United Stafes. and of:exercising the powers conferred by the Act of the (general" Assembly of Penn. sylrania, entitled an :Act enabling the Banks of this COnthionwealth to become Associationa for the purpose of Bruikipg uuder the , laws of the- United States. rip 'proved the'ittintl day of - August, 1664. and 'the "supple. snent thereto ; and:tq take such action thereon as may be necessary and in•uper; . • • . By.order of the Board of Directors : • • . • . May-6, '65.-164 • • • a. G. LOWRY, Cashier.." LEGAL UARDS. IF.IERGSTILESSER, - • . • _• . r • ' . '.•.• • Attorney at• Law, - Ashland,- Schuylkill Countv, Pa.. ,Office—On -Centre street, opposite the Post Odiflt.' Sept: 24, . . . . . :49- . . Rik EN.111.4.3111N ItIeCOOL, Attorney. at 1-3 latw, SILLIK&N'S BUILDING. olit)ositi! Bank,' Pottsville, Pa. ' - tar& . - fit'. RYAN,. Attorney' and; Coun J o se l llo l 7 at Law, Pottsville Schuylkill, Copnty, Pa. Office in Silliman's new building, on Centre Street, nearly opposite the Minera*Bank. • • _ • May 22, '62 • • • • 21- HROVER, Attorney at Law. • OFFlCE—Market Street,•twii doors above Cm .. tre, Pottsville: Pa. Febittary 7, '63 •. CIAMPISr.I.; W11.1.1.AA a. at1179~ I~AIIPBELJ.& MAI TII, • .41.ttorneyst . 'kJ • Law. OFFlCE—Centre: Street, opposite -While Horse Hotel, rottriille t Pa. ". . . 28, , • 26 . L. ' CmuttSTOPIIER. LITTLE, .'Attoiacy at Law, Pottsville, Schuylkill County; Pa. • OFFICE—In 31ahantango Street.sorner of Second. Aptil 11, .:57 • • - 1 -ly • E• •C. GOBINS Attorney end Counsellor • at Law, THIRD'STREET ABOVE MARKET. H-11.1111SBURG,'.PEN.N . A. - • : Particular attention given to the collection of Boar . 11Z13., PUNSIOiIfI AND BACK PAY. • . . • .• All commumicationa 'answered promptly.. T. c. nowErfi, • PHOTOGRAPHER, Respectfully announced to the 'citizens of Pottsville and vicinity, that he has taken and fitted up. the. Pl-10. TOGRAPHIC GALLERY, iu the bhildingat the North east 'corner of Centre and East hiarket street. where he Is pet pared to furnish .in the highest:style of 'Art; vw- NerrEs, .A.M.BROTYPES, - CARTES LE sr - He asks a share bf public, patronage: and hopes, by strict attention to business and courtesy, to' receive Or esti and examine specimens of nik.work. - Sept 3,44-'36 . • TROXELL Is Closing off his Stook of : Crockery,. Glassware, %&0.,, At Greatly Reduced* Rates to suit the Times. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP., STOREROOX'CINTRE. STREET, OPPOSITE MORTIMER FIQUSE, Parrsviu.r., PA. • Ajall HILISTRAS PRESENTS-FINE AS SORTMENT QV SILVER WARE. Such as oyster tureens, butter &ales, cake baskets, castors, fruit (Helps; mugs, &c. Also; a - well selected stock of silvei knives, forks; spoons, cake kuive, pie knives, ladles, napkin rings, and' every article of table cutlery—for sale cheap, by • - R. C. GREEN, - Watchniaker, and Jeweler, Centre Street, Pottsville. December :12,- 473 -• • . • - New Greengrocers Store, • •.. KEPT BY TARS. FROST,. •- • • Market st, kft-hi r ed suie next door beta* Kline. Flour and Feed" Store. . • Mrs. Frost purposes to keep on hind a variety- o VEGATABLES. FLOWERS. FISH, dre. . She feels grateful to het friemis fur their- former patronage, and hopes that it may be continued, by giving hhr an early "pal: • [April 9, I it. FlEt . ll, F era& trout Baltimoire.-Ther underelbmcd' now' has cars rupoing, regularly :under hie 'eupenisitm; front Mehl-- more to Pottsville. which will . reach here Thursdaj o each week with fresh fish, oysters, etc. They will he ttioned on the 'skiing opposite Ruch & Evans's:mill. The 'patronage of the , public. is retipectfully neke.d and I guarantee to afford satisfaction, as I make an the purchases mysel4 aid make tripe with my care... • . • GEORGE ,IIOPPERKANP. Diarch_lt "65' , in tf .. . . . & enaolrad of Jones's. Flour teed Stirro. , R--The -undersigned hae removed his Flour And Feed Store from Norwegian and Third Streets., to din =net of Market - And William' Streets, where, he will keep on hand a ice FtOtii of . articles in lila line, and cbk i. a. line assortment firat'claes Grocerlea. ..' • . • Ilia old friends 'cistomens are 'respectfully solici ted to continne the patronage , while th e general pub lic will find tdinati les A, No:1, and areinvited tdgive .hinia Call: . : : - Vottaville. Aprd 25. :611 ..- ... - - -. l4-tf • . robscribei lr • is Agent for the sale of the Boston:' Gem Melting Factory, and fundehes superior. Belts at Factory price, all sizes; kindsand tenths.,Belts oft:meter thickness than those kept on band Mae to order, at the shorted notice; as orders for Colliery , purposes' pre- Terence at the Atari Steam reeking of every de! , edriPtkm, Blasting - Fewer by the single, or, ton reams; orb the tan.rwuutfacturersr prices. ". _ • Beyr.A.lll'B, - the_ most approved patterts, rnade.of InspeetedlioilernicientWlre , by the sing4edor, n, or biindred: 'Wire Gnaws, Wire Wthet — trolVeryArd force% by N: WOMAN.. ~.4.atrP49~ ,r n rn aI6I4I#*IO . I*VAVIONZ do SSb~llr; IiNTIPEODGOMBSi Mro,ol,Milad9l4Clopmniiemme4 0147 thx.sv, ,64; . .. Ib PER, '• ... ' .-- '' • 'MII - ... _ iii : 40200 . F tutu' fig ieet, 'above - • •Itifill. JPIIIILADELP BEA. . Maim,' WOrtraot and DtairainAVATESES. Puts dye, -six% _Sous. &Casa -Naas, and • Surwok SILV ER ' PLATED WARE. •-•- .. ' March 2.1,f6:5,-4Y-316 '. ' ~, , _. -. • ••. I. Ir. STAITIFFEiFt; *alai- - •'. ... Z vt - - .iissrliter - :swat Jeweler.. NO. 1461 : '" • licatisWOND'Street, corner of Quar: . '-•-••- iv; PDSEADELPHIA.* 'An assortment ••-tt' WATGIDIA JEWELRY,- SILVER and PLATED WARE constattly on hand, suitable' for HOLIDAY .PHESENTS: • tilintillaisiltr, of Watches and 'Jenwelrfs Ipinmptly attested Doi . . tHhe 17.. , 64.--5110ter - • • :JDDANIEL illte HABC4III3II, . . :.. '. • . - City Cabinet WaTe ItoOsurvidllanuradciry, ._._• . - • . 238 szeorm,srasET; . . . . • • - Philadelphia. 3C B. ;-Persons goring fo the CiAy:twilltindli to their hissetage to call and erteitrae the fitoett. •D.M. K. • .03ept: .62 • . • . • . • 39_4E. • . . . • GEORGE..A., WARVER irr elm* . 218 1.2 Wahlist Otr, Phitaidelphia. Pattietilai attention glretr to die sale and purchase of stocks strictly on contnurawall4'. Refenxto JO lIN SHIP IPM, ALFRED LAWTON:rind GEO. BRIGHT, l'otisrele, Pa: Match tl, .65.-10-3na• • • eg. W. NlABSlti*Liut - J SNIP CHANDLER Lib GROCER, 404 Reath Delaware Avenue, • PIEHIADBISMA., - fir Rape-el all kinds, Oaltuat, 'Tar. Pitch. Paints. - Pita:. Otis, sad Black Varnish,' ace..,, furnished in qual titiem at the loswt rates. • phitadetplais, August 1, 1863.. • 32- BLINDS AND' SHADES. IL 'J. WILLIAMS. No. 14 N.. Ni * .tb PIIIICAOII . IPHEIA.. • MA WISTAGTVIMIL Or VBISTIIAN BLINDS A. 4 WINDOW SHADES... .The siazakar and mast szsortment in the city at. . the 'I.OW 691 . CASSE 'PRICES. • ' STORE SII.A1)I. MADE D LETTERED . April I, ... • 13-9 m CELUN. MANUFACTURER. Wagon, Harness and ghielhains OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND SIZE . . . Also imperior Flat Chain for Coal Mines, a sample of Rhich can be seen at the Duncan Colliery, near Potts . Orders' promptly attended t:o l. ana made• at. the low-- .w ! t• Mgt pries. Address., • • ' . CHAIN •WOTtKS, G F.RMANTOWN 'AV ENCE abore 6th. . • April 15, . . . CIAUPETM. AND 01 . 1. HOIJC4L du. & CO. would incite :the attention of Housekeepers and Country Merchants to their New Spring, Styled of .• : .• CARP.ETINGS; consisting of ripestry, Brume's. Three-Ply, Ingrain, Entry and Stair CARPETING.S. _ • Aleo, WINDOW SHADES: in great variety. OIL CLOTH, CANTON and COCOA MAT,Tt NO, MAWS, • • PHINEASI 11101174Gi11, •. - - Fo 5e6 N. SECOND Street, above Noble. BRA.SCH STORE. 'S. W. Corner Eighth and Spring • Garden Streets, PHILADELPHIA. P. 1100411. JR. —March 11. GOODS. GREATLY REDUCED 1 . Tiie Time to BUY ha . LOBE ::: • . . . • Splendid Stock of Goods Just Opened ! ! • We' have held off buying, until prices Went right -dowriaiid then stepped it and boireht freely: and now we-are prepared to SELL COMPARATIVELY Black Silks, Plain in.all cedars. . Wool Dc. '11;aillie111. in all colors, Ficured and Calicoes, Beautiful Plaid Good:, Linens and ; It hislina, all cradr?, Crisiinceres and Flannels. Tickaims; Checks, Gianchaitts, gkirts; IllandkerchicA, VcitN. Manieller.., Swiss and othei• thin - and bard „MUSLINS...te:, at' • • " ' .TiIIORNLEIh." dc 411.0411% . • Cot. pRI.NII GARDEN Ste.. PIMA.' • March .1;5: , . . MILIJNERY .• BROOKS RosENtigiA..- WhOL.&IALE DEALERS; No. "431 }MARKET • - North side. Philadelphia, Hare now open their limalsonie variety Of RIBBONS. BONNET MATERIALS, STRAW ,It" FANCY BON- . NETS, LADIES' It - MISSE• MATS, FLOWERS, HU CBES,. LACES, andfall other aiticlei required by the " • . .Alillinery Trnde By lot* experience and strict attention to' their branch 'of nizsiness exclusively, we flatter ourselves that we can otrei inducements, in variety. . styles, quality and mixterate prig—not everywhere to be found. The attention of BILLLNEI* and .MERCHANTS is re spectfully solicited.:. • " ." • . air Particular attention paid to. fillifig Orders. March 11.'65. . 111-Im. 'PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS FOR THE .MILLION !I! • . At RieduicedPrices. - . Photograph AlMinis sent by mail. postage paid, upon receipt of pri(4lt. annexed. VIZ . • tiolding,loo -Pictures.. French Morocco, Alto Reliero, two ornamental ssoo Holding 50 Picuinsi. -French Morocco, Antique.,.... • two ornamental clasps 'pit! Holding 30 Pictures, French Morocco, Antique, ' • ... .. . ....... .... . ... .. 2.00 Holding 24 Pictures, Bound in Pocket-Book Form, 1 00 Holding 12 Pictutet; Bound in Pocket-Book From,- . littirceco- -1%, . . yaii o us other Kyles- equally lat-r. : Catalogues sent , gratis.' Addrmk,-- . I.II:IILOCK'ct BRO., itooksellers ..t, Stationers, No. 1"e N. Ste St.,- rhilada. ..MarehtS, YOS. . . - ,-- . • -12.--3 m BEST WHITE 'LEAD .• - Pure LibiertY Lend, • Unstirriossed for Witt-m.lEs% FINN GLOSS,' I..KItABILITT, • • .• • FIiNiNESS and EVENNESS of StitrACE. PURE LIBERTY LEAD—Warranted to cover more surface for same weight than any other Lead. .Trtrit 1170 i vrni will hare no altar! . PURE LIBERTY ZINC, • selected . ZINC. ground In: Refined Llnseed Oil, unequaled-in quality, always the Pure Libeitr:Litte, wArad,NTED to do more and bejier work at, a given cost than any other., 44"- et the lieSl ! . Manufactured 'at PENNSYLVANIA 'PAINT. ds COL OR WORKS. Orders executed promptly. by • • • - • ZIEGLER 41.; SMITH, • . Wholesale - Drug; Paint and Gloss Dealers. . rar'Stoie Office, No. 137 North THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA, • March IL .P 5 . . , • • •• . , . . • • ARKER. At . , "5. • * • - - 4 4: 1• • 44, •• • "NEW "1"011K. • " re • • •• • •• •- • • • • .• Corner : Washington and .3furrapi St&, : 'I7IIOI.MALF. DEALS2CB iN YlBl7 QUALMS • • Ordere 'end faithfully dilyd j valien • acenrn‘ - panted With d remittance or first class city "reference wurTEiusti, tuTTEri, POLLOCK, • PORK , CHEESE,, DIACKEIIEL, BEEF, 'VINEGAR, ‘ BLUEFISII, HAMS, SALT, .. • SHAR, P t. • . SHOULDERS, • PAPER. . HERRING, , TONGUES; • SNUFF, SALMON ; • - LARD,. • . . • - March 19, '65. 11-3 m A -SAFE STEAM BOILER, The subscriber is prepared to receive Orders for the "HARRISON STEAM. BOILER," in sizes to snit pur chasers. The attention.of manufacturers and others is called' to this new Steam Generator, as combininiz es sential', advantages in absolute safety from destructive explosion, first cost' and durability.'ecooomy of facility of cleaning and transpiwtation, ice., not . possessed by an}' boiler now in use. .These boilers, may be seen iu daily operation, driving the extensiye works of MeSsrs. Wm. Sellers • C 0.," Sixicerith street and ILunilton street:at S. W. Gattel Ps. 'Factory. Spruce:street, Schuylkill, and at Garsed's Tre . Mont 11111,Fraukford. ' JOSEPH 'RAWSON, Jr,, Washington Building, 274 S. THIRD_STEM - ET, 4 Sept- HOPSIN.S' HOOP SKIRT MANUFACTORY, No. gas Arch St., above am, Flail aniapkin. 'Wholesale tit Retail. • The most complete assortment and • belt quality and styles of Ladies', Misses' and Children'elloor SslaTa in the City. Those of "Oen. OWN 31•sts," are -gotten up expressly to meet the wants of Firrit Clam Retail 7'rade,'—einbracing all the new and desirable styles. sizes, lengths and sire waists, in trail and plain SEM& from 10 to 50 springs, from •33 to 44 inches long, and 2}6, 2?4, 3, 3;i, 3 .q, and fl .yards round the but. tom; making more' than a hundred varieties for La dies (1n Misses. anti Childieres . SKlßTSvre are beyond all competition ; all that are made by. us have ErANIPED on the kid pads "Hopkins , Hoop Skirt Marinfactory, No. 623 Arch Street,"Philiniel phis," arid are warranted to give satisfaction. . . r4rAgents for the ."NgW FLEXIBLE" • SKIRT; the mod liable Hoop 'Skirt mail°, equal to Bradley's "Du plex Lliptic" Skirt, and at much lower prices. . . Also, constantly in receipt of a full assortment of good Eastern made Skirts which are being, sold at very low- prices.. Kid -padded' and metalic- fastened 15 springs So cents, 20 springs $l.-- 00, 25 springs $1 15, 30 springs $1 33 and 40 springs 81 SKIRTS made to order, altered and repaired. Thugs CASCI,—OME PRICZ ONi7. . For - Circular - containing Catalogue -of styles, lengths, sizes and Prices, ' call 'at or address by. mail, incloslng Stamp for Postage.. • ',napkin* , 111L•op Skirt Manufactory. No. • 4141 S A reli Street, Pill L ADE L COAL OIL LAMPS. .• . . I hen..lmve to Inform my friend, and the publin'tren-. erany that I have commenced the manufacture of COAL. OIL L 1111.113 of every description and style of finiah,, at . . , , Aro. 39 B.oqtond ?Street, Philads.; . . . . With •my presentfacilities for anufhotruing. itid a practical manatee of thirteen Y m ears In the .manage ment of the lamp businesa for some of the largest hoe-. set in this country, I flatter myself that my experience dud knoniedge.will enable me, to Offer to the public Roods not equalled by any in regard to - style and work manship,•and at prices competing-With•tbe lowest. 7 1 shall always endeavor to lead to offering to. the pablie new and useful inventions in oar title:. I have 'also ta ken 'the 'wholesale agency for the:sale of: GBO. W. BROWN i CCPti.Catenzavan larrat.ab • • .. • . •• • No- as South Second Street , Phlladelphl '' .aa • . . • 4 1 : .174 m. . , WA.T . CIII3IFI WA.TC.III}V. ' •• ' Alm* issotimenfof Watettee-- . .• erten, Enelliett and Serial; in and' Single gnd,Bnntingdress..: An, examination le re, . speettlallf 8001*(1: - It C. °RUN"; ' I - - -'Wetenken• kW:Jewels', Centre Mug. Pottsville I:messiest tsL qua - . - 'MC1,41111116 ROG Lil 9. • .A correspondent of the Agricsinaisi,;writes over the signature. of "Hermon," - nornm un il,, eating - . the following practical hints, and . prOruisibeinerii enfthe ',Subsequent treatment of the . reclairninghng land. . "Reclaiming swamp .lands is of importance at all times, but . especially so, when the pric e of hair is such, as to rend er the , undertaking doubly remunerative, especially as the immi gration of foreign laborers is greater now thaia usual and they can be employed by the month to perfcitm the work, and also . be it hand, when harvest or other bu:siness requires a full force of hands. - • I proposed to give my experience during a feW years past, that others'may try what has been a benetit to me. - and to Cantlon Them to them to avid errors that-Lhave: fallen into, During the winter, is ; the. time. to make ar langements,..engagehelp, survey the swamp tcf findthe full descent, detentine the nuMber and locution of the principal ditches and have ibolzjand cry thing in readirtessm that no time needto be Itistafter the weather becorCe3 fit to COMMence operations. -The prime re quisite is a main ditch of sufficient depth truth a slight-and uniform fall, to secure which, it is Often necessary to begin the - outlet ditch of rally rods from the lower.part of-the hand to be drained.: Dance the propriety of hiving a competent, man to qietenbine the. actual descent in the land to .be dug - across,- in order to find at what distanCe ft will be requisite - to contirreeice, to obtain the desirable depth and . fall: • • •:- Cnittrig the main ditch is the fitst business to be done, thilt the swamp may become dry enough ,to admit of cutting and burned the bogs before the season is far - advanced. Do sat be afraid to dig the outlet deep enough and wide enough ; beiter begin a littie farther off than 'appears- right; thereby..ae . enring an extra depth to - compensate for the settling of the land, ita it parts with itB water and be comes more firm and.solid. The ditch should not be less than four feet deep,- and if swamp five Aquila be better' for the water should have greater fall in ditches,' esrkeciallp in blind ones, than the, geberal . surface of a swamp , presents, So that When the drains are dug to theit termini; they. Will be a lit tle more than tliree feet deep, shallower than which no blirultlitch ought to be, if a greater depth can be Obtained.. :one of the earth thrown • out of the blind - ditch should be left. to presi -upon the bn making them 'More liable to I fall in, but should' a.; soon hs practicable be - Imoved Atack with a team tied scraper,.. spread , - ing evenly as p.osSible,.for the earth and mar front %the bottom frequently forma valuable amendthent.to the, surtiteejsoil, In scraping, try to improve the shape of the banks by youndios, off the edges ; this removes a 'part soon acted upon by the . frost and thrown into the ditch, , adapts the surface better to the scythe, and gives it a finishing appearance. All . ditches to remain open should' be with ,very slanting banks; 'but thOse to be should be tug square tlown, which in iolves less labor. • In some places thee are used . to fornia passage for the water [and are gets- • orally to be 'recommended. rm.], Nit when - small stones 'are abundant, it is customary to use them, thereby clearing. them :from the . surface of neighboring fields.. When; stones are "used, they should he put in So carefully; as not to break ,or jar :down fragments of of. the banks. Always begin to fill in stones. 'at the highestpoinciltat is: the upper end of the ditch and never allow One larger than one's' .fist - to.be Withidtifoot and a half of the bot tom; some use a sledge to break-any that ate. too large, throwing in thepiece,s: l •• Two feet is aettitable deptli to fill with . atone,- and the bestposslble r eofering for them is the . small bogs.and Wild sods of the swamp. These, down,. will keep the dirt:in place and not be itenched -by.. the blow when breaking up ground. • . • . • If help enough has been employed the bogs should be.all cut and burned, except • those needed for ditches, ..and Much of tho - ground plowed.by the time the blind drains arc completed; which.shonld bo-in time to 89W-buckwheat, and , before .you "need. the hands in the hayfield." - - BEST ZINO! Donasrics ahould•be cautioned against rill ing teakettles With warm -water from. the boilers, which•is often done to sure tine, sa eases . of serious illness hare iecently been at tributed to the ute of hot water, whichstand log iu lead pif)es becomes poisonous. GIMES E OMBLETB--Take two or three oun ces of old milk cheese ; grated,; oneegg, well '-.;; ,4 ; beaten; one ounce of butter, three spoonsfull of cream ;. beat well ttgether, am) put into a• Vi'A =mall dish ; -bake in a slow oven ;to be sent up quite-hot, with toasted bread cut in van dykes round the edges. • • A- WHITE Swiss Sour.- 7 Take aitif6cient quantity - of , good broth, say.five plots, made from veal or chicken, and let it boil. Beat up three eggs, and-add *to them three table spoonsfull cif.flour, and one breakfastcupfutl Of milk. . Pour this in 'gradually. to, the boil- i !;;,, ; frig soup through a'sieve, add nutmeg, salt ;'. l ; and Cayenne pepper to taste. - • . giNGEit "disc' pound 3f flour, cf, ; J half a- pound of butter, • turned to a cream,. half a pound of white sugar, sifted. These . !; 1 ! to he sell mixed.; .teu add ihe Yolks and ti! .whites of three eggs,. beateia separately, with two ounces of powdered -ginger. • These last mix gradually with the rest. Roll, out thin and cut it into biscuits; bake them on•tins in a quiek,oven. ~.• • • 'A : FL#NNEI. CAKES.—OiIe pint of Indian-meal; one pint of, wheat- flour, one teaspoohfull of salt, two gills of :yeast. Mix. the Wheat and Indianmeal tOgether, with 'as: much tepid water as will make it into a batter. not-quite as thin as for buck - wheat cakes; then add the 'salt and yeaSt, • anodset - theni in a moderately' warm placeto rise:: When light; bake thein onagriddle ; butter • riend to the table PHILADfLPIIIA BACHELORS' Maio:ie.—These delicious lit tie cakes are prepared by. tubbing - two oun ces of buttet into -five ounces of flour; add five oupces of white sugar; -'beat an egg with half the angst then tint it-to the other ingre dients. Add almond flavoring according to tasM; roll them in the hand about the size of a largp nut, sprinkle them with .lump su gar, and place them on tins; with buttered paper. They should be lightly baked. WAFFLEB.—Four eggs, one pint of milk, • . two, ounces of butter, one pound of flour, four tablespoonsfull of yeast, a saltspoonfull of salt. 'i3eat the eggs -to a' froth. Put the • butter in {the Milk and warm it until the but ter dissolves. When the milk is cooled sh i t; • ficiently,. put in the eggs, and stir-in the flour, after which add 'the yeast and salt. When lighf„ pour the' batter m ihe Waffle iron, bse lug, first greased it well:: Bike them oh both sides, by turning ,the - iron. To be well but: t. tered and served hot. - lanum .lairmss:—One • pint of -Indian ..•.. meal,' one pint of wheat flour; four eggs, ;me gill of yeast, a little salt, as much warm milk `. - as will make the whole into a thick bitter.— Mix the Indian and: wheat flour together. stir in the milk, then the yeast, and lastly the eggs, after they have ., been well - beaten When the batter is light. grease the griddle afid muffin rings ; place the rings on the grid dle;;pour in. the batter, but do not till therv,- bake them brown on both sides, and semi them hot. If for breakfast, set to rise the night previous. If for tea, about two o'clock. =M==l gcripto.
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