CM= 0 it J 14V Ails.evs-lrork.corresponffefit iVrites s Shall tell' Peal' ai aanglitiiieMy Let its - veracity sat came O f f pn'one "Oitieipoklyn "Br- ago _s i:arut ponds,iiody:Vnus-Ax . -poc!eifto,ivear fancy dtene -and • nintk . And :the affair:being - -very Select, goimi . inlks "by 'seores, - resolted to go, = Among ; ent' were see tbat you demand names---wi.,ble - handsome lady, of Clinton avenue. - • Clinton avenue - is the Madison , SqUareithe West Green Street,of Brooklyn, and litrs.-Foley isthe most admired mistress of its most sumptuous. dwellii3g. She was quite a good figure upon steel, having pmc ' tiSed npon the Capitoline—not to speak of parlor skating, which tenehes one" the motion :quite as well—every goad afternoon. Rut unfortunately; MT. Folie, who must epee:isa tily make one of tbe party, did .not know - the use of pages, though to 'gratify his wife, who was meth top •iproperr tolo anywhere by untooOmpaaied by her husband, he consontedto attend the carnival. Folle had -newer eeca his wife on ice, being a close bus iness man, though something of a gallant, so he acknowledged her to be a nice ,thing. .when gliding off so excellentiy, and "rolling" 'so elegantly. Poor fellow.! Must be palter around like a cripple while she could skim iike' a racer ? IloWever, they Masked at last in the separate buildingslirovidedfor the sex es, and put on their distinct costumes. Mr. Folic wore a dress'of the time of °mini° the First, and Mrs. Folie appered as "a fair Bie toness, with a peaked, starched cap and skirt :gown,. which gave . her graceful limbs , free cir culation. Folio, being absorbed in business, had forgotten to ask what his wife's garb would be; but Mrs.. Folic, to be well pro leCted, had betrayed her domino to a gentle- man whota she made promise, not to reveal her. incognito, and particularly to introduce no gentleman to her who was not absolutely fastidious and honorable. So they shot out for the pond; the ice was smooth as crystal.; drnramond lights threw wide splashes of brightness to: and fro, but here and there wt.re dark, isolated covers and corners, se cure from intrusion. The people were nu merous and the costumes so motly that the angel of the Plague would .not have knOwn whom to spare. So for an instant Mrs, Fo lie's friend disappeared ; -being a poor skater and unable to keep up • with her, till return ing; he made her acquainted with Mr. Drom io. Bowing merely, but not unmasking her, - the new arrival glided to. Mrs. Foilc's side; took her hands in his, as couples on ice'do, and they "rolled" 'off like two marvelous au tomatons. Dromio wore a splendid Floren tine dress, plumed cap, long ringlets, dark hose over shapely limbs, with sword, jeweled dagger and the cross of the order ot St. John. He was the best gymnast on the pond— raced backward, forward, High Dutch, wrig gle, inside out, heel up, squirm. turn over, swallow himself! Mrs. Folic was in ecstacies. She was animated to a • generous rivalry, and surpassed her own previous agility. Warmed by exercise and contact,, their tones grew softer- their speech less formal; . poor :Mrs. Folic once slipped, when Dromio supply caught her -by the ,waist, and, .bold man! keptlits hand around her when they were • again alert. !•Withdraw your _arm!" whispered Mrs. Folie ; "my husband is here—he may kuow me." "Say not so," exclaimed . the. ardent :Dro! `let-us ourselves withdraw," . They glided oft to the 'far, angles:)f the' pond, where, unobserved their conversation sweetened.. - At...last the. supple Florentine seized Mrs. Folie's hand and swore • that it was .the fairest on Long • • . •"Elatterei!" she answereti. "If this•were net the Carnival,. I.should be indignant: , .•- But. since it is the Carnival, give tne one 11 : 1-ss 7 yon will not refosetne . F' . • SIM did not. They liiigered.a luscious meat on themargin of the- is:orld .Moral and thede,pi•mi - nde, and then the bell at the great gate - rand—the. CarniVat Wits over—it ; %vas time to ;unmask. ".I fear to uncover,`' said the lady, men are su seldOm honorable 1:7 ". tilt you • most . ; the hour has - arrives Could! We must, we shall intik again! Let us draw They slipped,:otT.tlie dark vieages instarp- . nenusly, and look6d into each Other's faces. " . Good heavens It is Folie!"• "My , said.. the Stro'ng man, and.they wilted: • • ThiS.c)osed the tableau.. I may add that. Eolie was a . good skatet ; hut, Wishing to.ilave.sbrne..fun on hii own ac count, hid not told his wife so. .1 AL ; THENTIC A.Sl:CDOTE.:7l7alfejrrand was once in the company of Madan de Steel and another eminent French lady, Whose name we do not remember You say charming things to both of us," . . said Madam-de Steel to. him • "which of us do you like best?.`' • . • •. . The wily statesman artfully.replied . that he was delighted with ,both. 1 • • • "Alti but - you prefer one of us," continued Madam de Steel • " suppose 'we I%Trd.both drowning in the Seine to-night.., which of. us wOuld yOu help first ... • • • • "I would•eitend my right hand to Madam de Simi, and my left hand to madam yonder.' • "Yes ;•Shut suppose Only one-of us bersaved,- which would 'you .attempt to res cne ?" • • • Talleyrand's dipldruncy was pushed: . to its severest test,.bur not - one hit discomposed he turned to Madam cle Sthel, and replied— " Madam, you who . knnw .66 many things, , doubtless kuoW'lMw ,TtitGold•Hill - Seirs . (titi a,intirable paper) Aces .Miss.Hermiand 1 " Medea " up niter the style of 'Hiawatha, . give the opening stanza, Whit:his a fair spec . unen of the whole: Have you seen Matilda lieron ?.. . Not the lean ithiiden-- • : • • 31.iiden, ampler and bony, • Years. ago, ut California. • • Took the rag froth off the Wishes, • • But Matilda Heron Steepel--: : , Mattkla,-fet and-fair and forty? • . We have "been there we have seen her I • • tiew,her act the fierce Meifra ; . . -• Saw her.act the,ontraged woman; ". • , Saw. her act the wife discarded— • • Deserted and heart-broken.mother, - • . Saw her frenzied, fierce and Maddened, • .-Wreak her tierce and awful .vengiance 6' On - her young and beauteous rival— Slay her habes_and perish with them, .. iiu Isvi - rAtioN:—At ,a statiOn on . the overland•ronte, the keeper got rather shirt of provisions--in fact, had nothing left but a bottle of mustard and some haeOn. • 'As the stage stopped there one day to change horses the passengers seated themselves at the ta'- 'ble—atul the host . ; ' . . '•Shall I hdp you to a piece of bacon • "No, 'thank yon never eat bacou ?'7 . said one traveler. . said the station-keeper, "help youfself to .the, =clan] !" . 11.c.az is :a pathetic love song: • . I pressed - my beating heart, . . I smoothed my rufflad hair, • I:stepped.into tiiercium, I I.4ind LOlitlth there. • I i•eized Iter lilly baud, . • .T egity , e,:t.:3l it o' or and 'Wei, .' 1 kttiilt Ulkoll the I told nv tatb: of wor, `I whipercqi all utv fefirs. 711,1 n, WWI t d . y4 tl4k the znilly'.l . 4)xed my ears: SEEING Dortnx:—A devigee . of Bacchus, stepping out, of a hotel lit timira the otlitT C and his w:rspeefice.fheukties ,t be ing parliculgly ciisi lout, tumbled unaware in to the e.tnal. After • paddling around about halfan both, he succeeded in getting out and obuiined admittance into tile house_ Shaking bis bat by the stove, he exi•lxirned • : I say . (bic) but 1 think.your butwe (hie) bassot a I-e-e-t-I-e huger cistern than' it can well at. A Too.lo JAMS: ad Venisi•S for a itituation as lais o,llpr:et:title (*trolly. Would. have no OhirTtint, he a - .rys; to go a shon cgs taacu it to the e couatry. . wnforii -- Altt .74 E EOLS. - • •-• .- •• AGENCY :':. -.. Wyoming Fire . 00 Go. Of lnimian . - 0 . . • • - or.waimetinsittts.• -- - • ~., _. . ..... Pedidee effected ; oith .ibi-Iterelifible liahllolo* . Companies. upon favoreble te .. , • ' . . DAVID'S 1343,.-Aa .._: .....„ 0 , For ticheylklll co, o st, tly _ ors re, ClMsb Ting STREET, Pottsvilie::' rtl 22. 435. —l6-tf '- ' • • • ..FISOAT cAlRpOE$.6i -'Non :Marine Insurance:- . T. A. GODFREY. Agent Of the North Amer ica Inturance Company of Philadelphia. Li prepared to take Disnithice;op,gamiiii of Coal, Prodnee,--aa - aB such *goedi;.ts are carried •in -Boats - frau SchustidU County to Philadelphia and New York.- • - Terms reasonable.. °thee Mabantongo, Dear Centse street, Pottsville. Pa.. • . Traveler&. Insr slate:,Go, , • HAItTFORD, CONN,.• • Cash capital •-• • • '—s3oo:o9o Company luAures azkinst 4 1enti in all kinds. In awes of p e rp,mma injury a Weekiy r eornpeneation: not I.4oueeffinetik , Rgll. WEEI3.. is allowed and hi ease of :death by.acctdent a stini not exceeding ..$5,00 is 'paid. The premiums are so low that all cineea cao insure . ; For inoinsectris call in this office, where all infortnation will be .cheerfully given, This Company is endorsed • by all.the Bank-Presidents . in Hartford... Policies ist:ued .and renewed, and claims: adjustrilAnd Laid by •-• T. A. GODFIIEY,.../kgt., Pottiyille. Pa. C. F. SPINDEL,,Agt.," Tarnaijna. Pa 71.107tIPSON DERE. Speclal'Ant... Wilkesbarre,.Pa. linsetaiNcm.—Col. H. L, Cake: Managua ; Fowler. Esq . ,. Tamitqatt ; lion. Charles Frailey,' Potts ville; lion. JanteitPu Hoek, Philadelphia. -• • April tit; teztv, WALTER, S. SHEAFER'S FIBS INSURANCE OFFICE, CENTRE ST., PCiTI'SVILL, PENNA APPLICATIONS FOR INSURANCE ON s. • " Veal Break!rw, •111.ouses, Inewaisandise, . irurniture, : dcc.,ekv" . • - , 1311L , IgIVET?, AM) ORTAItiLD Philada. - arql , ,Xem York Coniitniies irAllComninnimtions prompily attended to. Alnit 14-3 m• INSURANCE, F. B. •KAEROHER General Insurance Agent. • Office Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville, Pn. LIVERPOOL It LONDON ttGLOBE INSURANCE .. . • •. - - --. : . : - - • Caah Capital and Awt...e. sl6,ocio,oock Inyesiod in the United States 0ver....;:, 51,500,000 • • HOME INSURANCE-. COMPANY, New:Raven, Coupecticitt. . Cash Cappital • 54300,600 Surplus Jan. 1A.1865 5139,070 914 Inanrance effected tr. tliC best.. Companl on favoni.• Lie tepne . .Losseaproiaptly adJneted and paid without delay. . • April 15. 1794. •_ CHARTER. PERPETUAL 1794 INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA . . . • • ' PRIFLADELPILIA; 1794. The Oldesi•lastsr mre Company' in. the ILlnited.•Statee. • Hos Paid Over 517,000.000 Loeser : in 11 • Meis Since itr Organic:okm: ••• CASIi CAPITAL . •Soo.otro.oo ASSETS • '• 81,4141,71.7.9:3 . . ARTIIOR . JOIIN NALON, JnIIN A. BROWN,, "0E0116: L. .1 - IARTIfSciNf CitAIII..F.S TAYLOR, . FitANolS. R. Corr:, A 511160.56 W 11127..; „ '• Elovi:Ar.l/ II • TROTTEL, Ricitmsn I)..Wonix. .EliwAnn S. O:ARK?. WELSH.' ' WILLIAM- Ce.VVI.NtiR, BitowN., T. CIIARI.TON .JAPES N. DicliSoN._ .• . . . . . .. . . ARTHUR G.0FF1....i, President- - Com:Les MATT. t.iecretary. •. ". - • • .'. *. • ..- Anent at Pottsville,. . - , . T. A. GODFREY, . Otliee.Altihanton'go, near Centre titreet. aim y: . thIARTER. ritA - Rt,Thr,-- • :••••.... na-, INSURANCE: compin OF PtiILADELPHLV At.s or jannary 1, 1864, - $2 ; - :11 . ,' . 8.49-.:05:. . . Capital. Acct. - aired ; . n rested' , P rem i u nos, . • Unsettled !income for. 1564., .1 ' 0300,000. • 4•, LOSS 51NCE•12 , 214 • • . '• • - • . PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY_ POLI - • CIES ON LIBERAL TERNS. • : DIRECI.'011114: CHARLES N. - BANCE.EIt, ISAAC - LEA. . ~ BIAS.WAGN EDWARD C. DALE, . • SAMtEL GRANT, . GEO. PALES, . JACOB B. smrrn, - 'ALFRED FITLER, •- 7 • GED,. W. 'RICH:ARDS, FRAS. W. LEWIS. M. D. CVI A tit. SI• N.. it ANCKER,..Pl.eieident EDWARD C. D.tL,E, tiCce , Prejsidrut JAS. W. MeALLISTER. See. Pro. Tem. . . The:subscriber is iientit for the' above inentioned in stiuui to-make itistfranan on every description of property; at the•lows4 rates.% • • 11,ENRY- RUSSEr.,•Ngt.. . Pottsville, March la.-• 64. lIVE INSUIZANC . E.. ..•• . . ' The Girard Insurance: Annnity and Tryst Corn' pally of Philadelphia. - °Mee, No. 4uS Chestnut:street. the find door E.:1.5 of the Custorn Ilonse; , • • . CAPITAL--:OOe,uou—CIIARTER . PEIII'ETUAL,. • • Continue to make - instance s - on lives nu the most fa -v.l,ode terms. • • • . - heind, paid up and inverted. tuttether with. 'a Ittige and.constantly increasing resert. - ed 'fund, oilers pertect security to the insured. • • - The gnarti•rremiums. may be paid yearly., 'half-yearly •or . , The company add a Hours periodically' to the Insur rnce.for life. The fir.st bonus, appropriated iti Deceit tier, •1544, the second bonus in December,.ls49; and the third bonus in December, ls:4, which additions make. an average of more than 60'per cent._ Upon . the premi.- - ums paid; without increasing the annual premium. . ht.isAusatt. • Thomas Ridgway, • • (Joint A. Brown. - • . 'Robert Pearsall, ' John R. Latimer;' • Thomas P. James,. • John R. Slack, :Frederick. BrOwn, ,john C, Jtitchell,• • • George Taber; • . Isaac Barton, Henry G. Freeman, • • Seth J. Cooly, • . -. • • -• • • Itetac Starr. - - . • Pamphlets containing table of tides and explanations: him of application and further information can be had at the °Mee. .TIIDMAS IiII)CiWAY, , President. Jean F. Jeairy Actuary Of of B. BA NNXlsT,•Pottsville,-Agent forlthls County. PRIVATE SALES. AMIABLE FARM. •FOR SALE. • In consequence of poor .health the subscriber has concluded to oiler his Farm for elite. • Said loon Is cated In „Kin;, , ston Towukhip, Lucerne ''...bunty, within four - miles of the Wyorniug Depot, with •-good' . rteuis and downgrade to market. The Farm cOntains about 170 acres, one hundred and fifteen under -good g a r Improvement.. The soil - is good and well Adapt: 'EI to either grass or grain. and being well. water-r. ed, would make one of the finest grazing faims county. The buildings are Two Dwelling Ifousei. one large Ilay and Grain .Bare. one Cow Barn forStribling Cattle.; Carriage .Ilene and Stable, and large**. Corn House. ONE ORCHARD:;—It isaleit well. fenced; having • eeveral :hundred rods of stone ` 41 41" Wall upon it; is centrally - located—two - roads crossing at right angles neer. the buildings. There is also .a Church ttmi School Hsouse .on the premises; and until' - recently a Post Office keptat the place for sixteen( years.- IT 18 NF'.AB. 7118 BEST MARIIIIT IN 'fill? STATE. • It is .altogether desirable property, and per,ons' - having ' money to invest In real estate would do well to call on the subscriber and view the preintees. Any one 'desiring further information can call on or address the Editor of the Pitteon Gaetie. or • • • .ILLTFUS,CARVER,. Wyoming; LoCerne Co., Pa. Jun.l4, 15. . Von . valuable FARM and . plea ant -. l' conntry reQidence. situate in East Hanover Timm ship..Lebanon pitruty. Pa.. on the Jonestown and liar risourg told:one-halt a mile West or. Mt. Nebo, con. 104141. Minim; about S$ Acres.: About 7-acres Woodiand, - -tba =minder being uoder . m i xel cultieution,:w.A. fanned; and the anti well adapted to the different coins generally raised in . this sccrlou. -The buildings fueatly new) area BRICK HOUSE, -BANK BARN, hirge Bay Bain, and other out, building!. There is an orchard of young bearing trees, with an addition of others lately set out. 'oshe.premi sea,A Well, with Pump, is at the house; • also ital.: ning . water in most of the acids.' • • For:further. particulars, apply:by letter-or in. person to the subscriber, on the premises;•P.'o. address: ONo: . • : • TIIO9. P.. MILLER. Dud Hanoyer Agg 27,•!G4: Schenek's Mandrake Pills SICK HEADACHE, Its Symptoms, Cause and Ode. . . n his received its name from a conStatie nen . - kw. or eirkinWs at the etutuach,. - .which attends the pain hf the head. ' , This headache is apt to begin in the morning - on-Waking from a deepsievih and When tsime irregularity of diet has been rotnealtted 'on the. day be fore, or sometimes frir Severnidays previous. At (Wet There iicatii,tm:6ingly.miretsire feeling in . the.head: winch giiidtfaily.nferget , Into a severe heavy pain in the temples. fr4quently , attendixi by a seuse'of Intimater and tenderness to one eye. and extending across - the fore head, There'll a dam*, • tuipleasant -taste in the. "Mouth...un•oifealaiie treath, and • the fatigue covered wito yellowish White fur. • - 41'he tuttferer desires to he auMe tire dunk room. ..as emu aa.the patient:feels-the !illness in the.head unit pain in the temple, takettlarge dose or Sc.tienck's itiandrake..Pllls, and irr atrhone or two they will feel as . well as ever. This his been tried by thom•atitiNatatisfilivap . , sate to awe. atid instead or-the sick headathe comin n ,, off every -week or ten days. the y . will nor he troubled 'with it once-in-three . - Settettet.-s Mandrake Pillerare compoCed of a number of nstts de. lkvtophinin, or eUtlellitritted.:tlandrake. all of which tend to relax the secretlong or- the liver; and act more prompt than blue pills-or mareary,• , with- Opt lea%ing any dangerous etlimts. In a bilious pcirsou they will 140. W thellmrlVet• by the ,stools.: -They. wilt expel wortutt; tunetni. Idle mitt all orbid matter Irma. the s 3 stem. In sick hisolache.' if they Me anen na ÜbOye. la full .du,e soon as - they 'feel the fuel * Symptoms of It) I.4...SCLEliCkll.lirhlld. lise.alrected his aptlits to return toe inotieyil.theyrlo tiot. give: perfect • - . . Ii a ix,!eoft bas • been Compelled to Stay out lite at night: a• 611 drink tow tuna'. who\ by takin g a Ole out gtiing to 'tied, -next. morning be will: rm 'ae ttuonth_ tie had cot drunk itdroix ualeea he foilithato.go to bed at all:, • . They only. coat '25 dents a box. . • • ' • • .. • Whoever takes theta will never nee'any other: They are wcirtiii dollar to's rick null fur. every . cent 'they Don't forget the name--&tresews /itAI4 , IIANE PILL& bold wholetale and retail, at De Schenck's Principal Office. No: ID ;North Stitt) Street. Philadelphia;' and by . Dmegb.is and btorekeepers generally,' • Price fur Pulutonle Syrup. Sraw&dfitkilc,'eneh $l - 50 per bottle. $1 50 the half dozen, or- two hotflea of .rap and one of Tontc:tor _ • - Dr. Salem& taill be at his oftlee_ . No. - 15 North , tnxtb Rtingoopaitceveil sittacany to see titiente.—; lla nukei no charge 5,r advice. bdt Yor ettanottiltere grateadon . 0f: the lunge 161 th "Ida7kbaanionneter,. he Oaraea • • - • March lit,-'4%;.1-1-,-;;: 2nft ISA Wks -11%:d none Celllent at *4014 %Ivy AA* tibia & • 1 Gold an ,dyer :' .. ... . . , .. ~ _.,. • TVQ 7 A;TC.II. - .ES • - --- ---,:-. - - ,-, .„ ~,,..,- ~.-., Fkii , ll,loftli ..W.,:tr.*:;).-tUnAFT't ... V44I2; ''..cilltit, • Ntcs, Fon, and - T.Cn0.m..6.* . _,•-.C'llAlne -.• Tarts; '. ; :-.-• - '• • - - Int nitirt;l i e'ini.as inianrer-Scie -- -". - .. 111,10x - inid Ovit Riktil3italf.JMETS . - UNiqux •Srre . ...... i c i rc e i gii•-iii u t, ifi c i ii .tpiiiioin:'• --- -..- alt Lazirine... , ,TElsturr, - ..i.ionimrs .!•`t;kikm,.llr4VY -"' • - • - - -ei-i-ez.. , •:-*•:-.* , - -tt , .2.,-I,*; - ,'--- • . S EA L Rli'ci 4 .--8 46 " 4 STAtii:ltltteic..• Brobeltem, • • •• ° 111•41 -1 4- : -ff4-81 '' a wva ''''' .ll l l.ol " B-4 e - C b a' Diiinonds,•linktien, - Etlierlads; - Pearle, - ': arid Ottels :.., ; F t a i l , — ', n et b t ige . epiantztkarot youeSalie, - As,t, Iletio -- .P*oillingn, C.bl - a l 3 l O, lie-V*4 11 . 51 i- SiVel.' IStnl - hillert.'never.yetenebOttlelthieh'iltiledlif-the Blalteg. Coolers, 'Pinner . : and;Ton desiredelfeetand.lsllsstisfaciio ll A 0 14 1 (0 1 q..w1u ) too* :Craet Stand's . SerViees, - Pial . . '.l , ss,'Bowitig Machines ; Ica.; &o : ; ' vat- • :It. - Alfast erour people fry It, thrty.:Egreetlielitliall arid 'ht. , : • •- *-- ''.:: ::. , ~- ...• ' •-•-•.,' :.,......,..• .".:: . , ..'. .beria.tiottiedie4telikeit'hae..relmonxtonuntielti;•!!. - - t • OISE :31ILLION- . : DOLE &Rs - ipuloicku!. naps, pibth.,•-pust u bs, - via •,- -, • : , ..f. • -- - ,• .-- - . .c.kalli;sui4 - atk oi - zampsolf6t.:s)_;*7: - - • -... : - , .- - r . ..., .-...' - ibe 504 . 13 T•tt0- - 1 '' . '.: ' •-- •• .."., .Aims Rini.. RoeCste . iittintd 3 katiVX. 7 ahil- '. • . • :.: ' .• ' . --- 11rE" W- ..- Nt(ill . K. • • :..-: ' . "l.oitrAci.myetuty.tcaynta and,i the public; Whim '•• • '-`''. ' • '• • '.- ,r ' - :. ,-- ' - ! - - - Y.' •- • ..--. • . I add 04 testimosiy to. that you publish ofthe - Ixte- Sevielers' .Narinfaotaring Associatton: ' dielmilvirtues'ofyeurSAnst.araitaLti. _NI datigk7 • - te'r, aged. ter thad .an afflicting , hurnor.in er, cars, ••• •.' • '.. •• .• .. • A.TI '-. :". •- - '..-- ' • . •eyes, and. hair for years, wltial we were finable. to .. •• ••.. . . . . • - . . , . , .- - :ONE- LE . :-.. -* DOLLAR:fAOII:,..ARTIC i :enz-uwnent 11 r7gitorriiLede-trifthss*,,tu..."4'. ~. P l F .hil f. Frina • .4fri; Jani.E.• /nee; a well•knnwts and.irnteh withent . s.lqctiott, and no srticle to .be ...paid -for tailless - .esteemed lady nf Oennistille. Coper.ifiry Co., .Y..T. . '' - • . •••',.. :-. . perfectly 'satisfactory. -: '-- - • - -- :: • ..' 31y. daeghter has suffered:Piro year past with a. . .. . .- - "--- . • ~.. - ... . ,. -... • - . ecroftdout eruptlan, which AVM Very troublesome,' CATAI AOGUE • • Nothing afforded any' relief Until w e e-tried your 1 • ill rich and v aluable artich.s at one.Dollir Loch. - • SattsarAr.D.l4,Which soon ecimpletely cured her." i 100 FMe G old Chronometer Watches: each - - $2OO From Charles. P. ,Gage,•rsq..; ofthe.icidely.knatost ltd) Fine Gold .Eul4islit• Lever Watcher."..... .: . 'l5O. • .Gage;..ibirroy ( . 1- Co., manufacturers of etumulletl . ' 2uo Larlim , Gold Enameled Bljuu Watches, (Jew: .1 ; papers h i : w a5 h a ,,,..v..a., . ~.. : , ... . „ vied Le.ersy , • •-• 150 ! 0 i ; had for several' : years a' very . troublesome . . . • 500 Solid Silver Ranting English : Potent Leier - -- . 1 humor in . my , ..face;:whiely grew constantly worse Watches.- 1...:.: ' ...... .:. .... . .-.. ..,':.:s4o to SO until it illfietmi nay features and became en intol ., 3000 • Rich Vest Chalets, Drop - Ends ' • ..' - .It to TS- erobleMllliction: :I. tried Anion : vier* . thing a man 50110• - • tleavy.Onspiand Neck Chains •' - 12 to 00 sould of both advice • and medicine; birtWithout .atiy . 30(41 Parent:Hinge Bracelet& each:. .I. ... .. - . ..... 10 to thy ' . relief -. whatever, until . L took your. SansArAnn.t.s.- 3 , am I. oique.( hatelai neiChains with Tins.-....; at Le tis It immediately made my-faoeworne ? 'lle you_toktme woo Emerald, Pearl- and Gpal•Broeelies:.. - ... 10 to 30 it might 'for a time i: but in •is - •!few limas - the: ew 71/00 Cal Diatitond Pins:with Chains • •! .10 to 30 skin begin to - form - under the blotches, and eon- WM Full :jets of - Ladiei.' Jewelry.. .. : ... ... .S ti. - no -Untied' antiOny .lace is rm smooth rut any.body's, • .to Silver Dinner Sets • 'II • inothlr.ri* And lam without - arty symptoms of the-tliseallie that .• :5 stir4,i'v g a..Sets '. • • ' ; - 10010150 - .. I know. of, I enjoy perfect: heath, and. without a .3000 End kb Silver Cruet Stands.. ' ...":....:.:.. . . .. • 3000 Sneer Fruit tirtie:; .. " . ! -. -15 te v! . . Erytiipelas ;40enertal Debility - Purify the 21011- Silver. Butter Conlera . - - . - • • "" w - an •i' •• ' ' •••' ..... Blood:. - -• • • 1000 Silver . Ice Pitchera ....'....• ...... ...-....: . '5O to 75 •.. • . ••- , • . • '.. .`5OOO S il ve - r ter' •dilets. Gold Lined.... - .-..• .... •. 15 to. _e . ' Fr om Dr, ItOt. Saisini- Houston St., ' New Tork. -• 10000 Gold Penn, Silver Nail Caeca - • .• 4to S "Dot. - Aran... _r seldom fail • to - remove Eruptions 6000 Dozen Silver Tea Spoona • 15 to Mi I and Scroffilous S'orra by the piTseveringusee ' f your. -5000 . ', ' --“. Desert Spoons.".'... ' ; -20 to 30 ! . SARSAPARILLA . , and I have just - neve euredan attack 20 First-Claps . Seelloeidaehliie-s. - ...::. ,-- . . ' ... .:40 TO So' lof hfaiignant Erysipelas with it. No.-alterativ,e ito - . Gold Fob-Key,'Thiniblee; Tooth. Picks!, Sete of Sol- 1. :possess equals the S.I.IISA.PARILLA-you ![:ice sup= talre Sleeve Burtcne and Studs, Stone Set Large Seal,:,' plied tethe profession as well as to the people."- Signet, Chased and Plain Ringa,..te- .tc...• . .. -- - ' - From J.: E. Jahnston,Esq..: Wakeman, Ohio: All the above extensive stock :of Ode:Watches. rich ...!:For twelve..years, I :had the yellow Erysipelas ' Jewelry. Silverware. ke are efiered, by the-New:York • i .- on' my right irm;'during which.time I tried all the '' Jewelere• Manufacturing Association, - without -except, I celebrated physicians:l could reach, and - took-him zi;" .- luat ••. ' . •'. :'• . - . • • . ... . . ... .. : dreds 'of dollars worth'. of Medicines:. The ulcers •' • . DOLLAR -- • EACII• were so bid that:the cords.bec. tune visible, add the O . .NE - I doctors decided that my.arm must be amputated.' ,I . , ..,. . , .. , -•• TIM above ASsociatien.' (fa vorably noticed by all the 1 began taking . reef Aft- ' l A ri!tl 'i t o' . eTe k tl ii") . - I t Mta principal Jeurnals throughiit the country since its or-1 tl i s, and so m e o f- you r ,rsti t. public .ne : . . wei l l -s a'nd so g und Vs an eY ybody. unitization in 1055 , ) consisting of a combination - of tile! Being crea rn - . 1 -• in a puire,,my case is known to every lareestmanufacturers. have appointed a Board of Di.' .. : ha .,, tlx.i.n thisconim imi y,.and excites the wonder of . , rectors to supervise the.proper distribution and eale.of, their whole Stock of - Ittedmio Coari.t . ..Wises, without '"' ...- - - Frf • im Den: . .ttenry 'Monra, ..hf. r. *P., of hreweast/e, reserrk' ' s - . ' • - - .C. Jr:, a leading member of the Cancidian Pariirs - lElmlineittlY Appropriate for - ..En'tuily , Use g• -• ' - • - • - • • . •.- :-• • : . or.Preoenso. •.. - • • ' uI.. have Oiled - vier Sanaa Pauli:J./al:inlay ,farally, Which will be' dienesed of , nu the " following liberal , for general debility, and for purifying the blood,' th 'rum: - 1,000,020 Certificates, bearing; upon their face 'With very. beneficial results; and feel confide/tee - In'. • the names. of. 'the articles as above enumerated, are • commending it teithemelleted,"- -..- •.. • . : . . each enclosed in plain em elopes, and:scaled, undid-. - - • _ ..- •- , --_-... •! • •• , __. -. ~. thiguishable one front nether , mired and _placed in a .S.t...Anthonee - rite, Dose,. - Salt • .3ithicoml, repository, without choice, from which theyare drawn . . ' • • •• ..settld Reed ) Bore.Eyea: -• r• .. :• ' •as ordered. - The sealed - envelopty containing .certili- Front. itart:ey Sickter, •Eiii., the able editor .Of the dates marked with themame.of the article, descititions; .•• • Turd:handed: Demeeret, PennsYtranici. . and.marked price. it entitles the holder to. wil l be.sant . ' .' _ it Our only eh il d;All!011t three - years-of age; was by mail to at y addres itt• 95 ceots each :-. On receipt of ! atacked by pimples on his forehead.., -- They rapidlY the certificates tile Purchaser ascertains-the- enact arti;..., epread.nntil -they. formed . a loathsome and virulent. etc he is entitled to, whith•be can obtain - upon the re- ;=sore, which, covered hie .face,and actually blinded' turn of (be Certifithte and $l, to the o ffi ce of the Asset- his yes for some days . Atkefut physidati applied i clothe,. Whpn Certificates eallfor article.: too -large to .. ..nitrate of Silver and 'other-remedies, Witheut any; he scut by mail. thefull express. charges must be fOr-: ...lipparent - effect... For fifteen days we guarded his I warded,. together Witmcost of boxing. k.c. • **- .- . ;- . .- hands, leit with' them he should tear open the fes-1 1 • - '. • .. tering 'and corrupt:Wound:which covered. hie whole Single Certificates :25.. Cents Each., rice - . . Having - tried every thing. else we-liart - arty•l .. •• C • id . w tch % ,„,, . . .hone :from,' we began . giving your SAIISAPARI,LI.Af, One CertificaterimY. obtain you a,9 a ~r- • • • - (mil aPplying the iodide of potash lotion, as you -(dicervke- Plate:- or any. other valuable article. - ~. • •TI - be - t heal when we had • ' . . - TIIELL4i SWILL 11, ~7.suy 81.,.kNK5.. ~. ' .., !... direct. te sore gen o fp% ea .. . . . ... I the first "bottle .veil when we had -finished - Packages' - of:' Certificates. - ...-- - the second: The child's eyelaihes, whiehlierl come • out, grew again, 'indite is now as healthy and - fair Will be sold to Clubs. Schools,' Agents,. ,he.; at the :foi-- as any other. The whole neighborhood .predictcd„ . :. .. - •. lowing. rates :', ' ,-.-. thatthe child 'most die." .. -.-- • • . • ... . . , One certificate sent teeny address:by mail., •on receipt . . . - .§yphilit pad Disease:... .. • •- . ' ... ,!,••• " • • • • .- . • Front Dr.: Hiram' Sloat r qf St. Lotii3, - ..lfisioriii. 6 C(7tilleates . •- • . ' • •I 00 • • t A e • " a 'fin,. your '..ARSAPAIOLLA - a More , effuctuil 1 i CertifiC/IteA ..... . , . ... t .--.... .. .... . .... ...,...; 2 00 30.-Cerrificattsa (With Oremititri) .'• '•-• ' 600 remedy: for the secondary symptoms - of: Syphilis • • • and for syphllitie disease than any:other we possess. 65 Certifidatee (with premiinni . , 10 na T • he profession are indebted to you for coma of the too oat-invites/with premium) ' ' ' • 15' 00 :_-_. .e di • , - mat ma eines wehavi" •• , • - ' .... - :.• • . : Periect tettislattirin guaranttted in all •.cases: Gomm • , , . iiinpleasitsa the tastes sir . fancy. , of oar 'customers Will. . FroM A.-.. 1- French, A!..P:, an eminent physician of lieexchatiged free Of cost.' ; - •. , ••• Lawrence, .lines.,.lines.,trho is a prominent member'of • • - - . - '- • Agems al el'others will -be alloWed 1 . 0' ct • litfv, on• each • . - • • .. llieTtgislature'of.Mussachusetts,' ' - .. . .. eertitleate ordered by [halo, previding not lees than five. . 4 -Da: AVER: My' dear Sir 1. - I have found .yeur . are, orderealit n time. Agents . 'Kill COMIC. f:5 cents for • `SARSAPARILLA an excellent - remedy for Syphilis, each certilleate and rentit - 15-'eents t-aelA 13, tie. . ' - - ' '' ' ' Artitiee • 'both of the primary and secondary type, and- slice- Large orders for packages of (err itlemee • or luau in some cases thatvere too ohatmato to yield from schools Clubs, the Army. ike...* should be sent per .to other-remedies. Ido notknow Whet we can ein- Express: _Drape payable to' cihr order, or• “Post Office. .- ley with more. eertatoty of sueeesai.where . a power-, Money Orders." should be:procured: - Agents wi i,,,a . liil alterative la regale. d . .. :. _ ..... .. everywhere. • •' . ' • . -.•..- . • Mr. Chas.' S, Van Ziew,Ol Nits •Prunswic,ii,...Y.,7„- - ; All enters mast be : addressed to! ..• ... • :.. - ... ... -hactdreadfirLuleersmnids.l%rti, caused by. the abuse . . •-• . •-•. NEIV V on Fi.: •.- : - - • . 'of mercury, or mercurial disease,which grew more . .JEIVELERS! ,niN EPArilllti • ISSOCCITI(IN, . and more. aggravated - for.years,• in' spite. of every . ' - • - •- - JEW KLERS' BUILDING. • . . .... .remedy or treatment that could be applied; until the : persevering,use of AYER'S SAUSAPAIIII.4..I relieve Corner Piisseutt. -awl : Ann Se.;;; 'New' tork. . •ALFRED - KEIGLITELY. - .. ninl.• ' Few cases can be foundinoreltiveterate.and Pre , , , t IL atrd , if Directors..' .disticsaiug than jilt's..anti it took' several dozen •- _ -bottles to .cure him - •:- ,•. .•1, •:- ' -S• ..• .. . - ' -• Leizooirhees; Whites, Female WealiMests,• • . . . ire - generally produced by:internal Scrofulous Ul ceration, and.are very often cured by the alterative effect fifth's .SadsxeAuff.l.A. Some cases require, however, iii aid of the S:atts.ti'Antixo, the akillbl application of tocalremedies, -. ...• . ... • i Fro* ete'.-utell.-Ininon- . nail Witilycelebratect Dr. .. .. .. :lacOb :Morrill, of Cincinnati:. ~. • • .„, 1 , 1 haVe found yonr,SARSAPAR!LLA an - excellent alterative -in diseases of 'female,;-- Many cases of Irregularity, I.encorrirtert, Internal • Ulceration; and local debility, arising from the scrofulous diathesig, have yielded to it;:and . there are : few' that - do •not, when its effect leproperly aided by local treatment " . A lady unwilling,. to allots (he publication oilier •'. .. . '•• - • name, writes :. • ' . • : . • ..11v daughte? and .myself Itaid..beeti.etired of a very debilitating Leueorrinna of-long standing, by two bottles of your S4nsorAntti.4...: - :...- .- • • - . Itheliritatisui • Gout, Liver Complaint, Dye .. ....... ••''. - Pep,sia, iteart Disease, Neuralgia,: :* . . . . when caused bi• Scrofula in the syidere, are rapidly cured by this LIT. SAr . t.-I,P . AIIILLA. • . ' •-.. • : April 22, '6,51716-Am $lOO.OOO 071,000. 1,050,2$ The Greatest Discovery of the Age. Consumption Curable. Tim .1, cEitiriivicATEs: Extene ! Extene ! Extene :! ,TRY IT AND. BE CONVINCED, "IT . . . . .. . It Is trpurely Vezetable Medicine•i-tonic .end ithnu; lent in its properties: .Its action tifion the Ltini.ts end. Stonitichie wonderful: Bfiy i bottle and be convinced. it is nd homlenz..:. : . - . - .- - . It isidepartel Wee the. inpervisioa• nnd direction of nee of the liituline•Phyieinne of. the city cd Reeding. • . COUCH .: eiriIisCTMVTION,.. - .- .' • ' • 1 • • • 'ASTHMA, BRONcIkITTS.. . . ' - ' ' . ' • AN DISEASE-6n .-• • . - . . .., TIGIiTNESS OFTiIECTIEST. By its fiction 115(11 stimulating Expectorant. 'nod Ttm •ic. it entes Ilyspemia. it - produces appetite,' stimulates• the ayotem.-it huilde :np tho falling- strength. while it 111-iyt a from the system' and lungs 'the seeds of. - Con- Sam talon. It has ester Silted. ao tarns we have heard. -We .giVe ear certitimtes from the city of. Redding, Where it is prepared, And now try it: -if it Is good for. nothing, tell your friends so:: The: quicker•a good' for nothing medicine neout.of the way, the better it is for everybocir: Btu if you find.-it good:•then. , tell your friend anti neighbor' So. We ',want yciur . sick.friend.to They are Iff he the judges ' and we will:he satis fied with their- decision alter 'a fair trial ;•-for, after fair trial of it In the city of Reading% we - know wharit Will do. .•,111 Weakness of any kind it never falls. • . . Prepared and for sale by. NV 1 3 ,1. •LEVAN tt CO., •No: 741Pimn Street.' Reading. Pa.- ' •.... : per Bottle. - .Also for sale Iw'JOHN :G. DROWN it: BON, , Potte elite, by I.lEN'itY B. DAVIS, :St. ClOr,,•tind 43 , aft • , • Bend the Certificates. •. • . CONSUMP PION. • • • Testimony of Adam 'J. ' • , • it. :Lr.vAN - Lt Co =lli the Spring I•was attacked with 'a bed eough,,tightbees • of breathing, night Sweats,' and spitting Of - bloodfromihe longs. I kept getting worse and Worse till I had to give -np work. I wan so weak I could bardly . get along: My cough kept getting worse, and I became very hoarse. tried every thing. mad'. commeneed . to n. 6 the - , Ezteite. - I have esed it about two,m,onthsthe bonett,mitting of blood, night sweatsTand tightness of-the chest are gone. lam ,nt thy trade again, working as hard as ever. My wipe- . lite- never was. better in my entirely cured. . ADAM - J. MI:NGLE.' . . • At Whiteman's -Shoe Store; Penn St., near Seventh. Beading, December ',22, 1664. • • •. • : • LEVAN' dc Q41.-hiiut eight years ago I widi at tacked with A3thmi.. . -A -It is .a family .eomplaint,:nriy mother having died with 1L...1 used everything; but of no use. .I.was so,hnd with it in the -army . thatl was dh,claarged from the.47th.l•liigime.nt; .Pennsylvania vol unteers, and atm exempted at Heading, on ace.unt of it. I could not walk fifty.•Wirda, nor ascend ddlght. of steps 'Without reeting nay - heart became - die:eased - ale° from it. • .1-bud palpitation and pain. I used four hot <les' of Eitene, and am entirely well. and working at My.trade, biaekamithing. - Its : effects with me were ,Wonderful. boors, CIIARLES A. HENRY. . March 3, 1365. Cor, Washington St.:&., Willow Alley.. • Ms: LEVAN 46 Co.: —.ln• . the Spring, I %me attacked with cough and spitting of blood from: the. lungs, and :night sweats, nt fattier.. - nndber. - and six brOthers and sisters haVe died with. consumption: they. Ail c 6 n l- menced the erne us Me. :My husband had just, died, end I was 16rt ;done: With four small children ; I con sulted Mr. Davis, of thiscity. stating my case..and.that I was poor: Ile told' the that Cod'Liver Oil might cure rue. if. I wished - fa try It ;•-and•also mentioned the.x tene, ateting thatproprietors -the E were, claiming to cure consumption with it ;I. bought two bottles of you and am entirely turedof.it." . . • BPSYNCIII'PTS. • Certificate or Rev,: George , of Reading'. -.l..lis•As C0..-1-hr.re.been refrain:4' with couch ant sorenesS of. the chest. all 'Arfater. I - entirely re , ' lieved of the soreness:. the eough.iShuich better; the. Bronchial tubes. Were completely cloged.with matter:.' he Extere has'. cleaned theta out' entliely.l .1 hi•k• uS'ed.thre.e. bottles. and ma cordially ineciininend it, (or any affection of tile' chest. GEOttGE •-• March Bas 'April 29, .65.' . FRiC.TEE ,deCOy SHIP BOAT: - BUILDERS; .. -fiavOconstantly.-On hand FlitSl 4 -CL . ASS BOATS tor' sale, Lai are ready to build drfit-claia.lloats and Bargea . •at„the shortest notice,. , ••• • • - .A .• numbin•iot Caulkers.aila Boat Itididers are wanted, to whoa: gOnd wages autLconatant employment . Thor . rare also prepared to build, at the ettoriest 09-I.I,;,CAItS and DRIFT CAP. - . 5, for all' kinds ,of aiiuiia~operntiozw. : [Sept. 10. 014.-37-19 i ABOUT TIMM TEM PRICE OF' TIN WARIIEN'S GENUINE PEBBLE ItoOFING need tatve. tlanu suy other.. kind.: It: to both - Fire; - -and Water Proof, an will outlast two tip" Axife, - ,'While it .costs only about.half.the price of tin.: - .Thie routing it pat on . by the sabecribern;utshort notice:: • 1 • • BANNAN Pottsvilei : It cannot be 'pErtirin reef.. pitching, over 3 inclicm . the foot. It can be put on fiat, if necessary; ' March 26, 'ti;. . • . . kucolairao : CHARLES :IKEIHCER.,- . • • SALANIA NDEn; : SAFES • . . • :S6ccitad St..• Petts*.ille• • At - Monne._ ! to the huskies, comirairilly , of ,thin 410 the adjoiiitng countiee, that hermaithfac tilliS3 SALAMANHER SAFES of all sirs and kinds; warranted Fire- roof. in point of . . wOrionar.ship and finish. will, compare: with thoser , Al-: from any other.establishmeut in the 'country:_ Ho always Ict..r-ps.sifes on hind for sale, and will .. .make • them any size; for_Banking and other Public .InStlin•-• Hps. as cheap,. if u$ cheaper than pink mui be obtained 'from 'abroad. . ' • —. • '...• n e .. re e r e to Heuj and n :Haywood,. George Eright,;ThOe. booch 00(1 A. - Ilenderson, of zthis , .Bonaugh, - who. have bis 'Safe's in ns:e; . . . . E. , v H AT , • cAy.,-Aorp. vim .01woRE; .• • • The undersigned rapectitllf Inform 'the .eitliens Katsville and. vicinity, that they': have asp . • taken sand ratted tile. Store. in !ntre reel.; above blahantongo. -7— qa. where they. will Yeep'eonstantly on .band e and 0191110 Otock.tif ILATtitP43 and STRAW 6001/3.- and ne astortthent Of l'ultS, which. they will sell on ieasonalda ternis. vh l gatroua g e of- the public Is euo.. Pr Hata and aapinnyie tnootti - on the phiottiet: L . .. 4." GIZMO POtteiAlie:s. - Juite rpm, HEIM! WED a les- epf, GIENVINS• 'likeelfllibrltating 0 1 1—thet!est CHICAP, 014 In -the inarket leis littbrleatlihr, parilesesp-tor. sale whole. ;tale irmatinrsetams.tirlees by BANNAN. Rare Wlnterßiesched• Whale , Oil, lite-quality of w hi c if. we ,,i &mot. at - the Iciarest wholesale,. Near • NEVER FALL!.4.", ASTIThLk. CONSUMPTION Frau etreet, Readinfr, CHEAT, GOOD ROOFING. tt= — , gi p . - ipti#, —l , Lf ~ , ! ---.+-4:-115.f.-- & :44, - -E- z .: - WINAL' =xAyerss SAPAaI -AYER'S • .•. C A T:TIARTIC -. . possess so••many advantages over the:Other purgatiVes in, the market,:and their superior virtues' are go.univerially knowit, that we need • nct ! do . MOre to assure, the . publie their .quality is maintained equal to the. best it ever has'beeri, anal that they may be•clepended: on to dci•all that' they'haire eve! done. .I'repaed :by J. C. AYEI3.; M, &Cp., Lowell, Mass., and sold by •. • '.,• • 2 • - - . EllibWN -& Son, and - by all the drug gett ,, in Pottsville r also hy . all dealers in medicine eve :-July 16014. •' • .•. : •: p-ly-eovr - 1865 . . • "lg • years established in N. . •.' "Only infallible rentediesknownY . ....”Free from Poisons.", • • ' ; -Notdangerous to' the Human Family.'' : "Rats come out of their holes to dia.... Rat; .. Roach; Exterminators • • la a paste-used- for Rats, . • . - .• ' ' Roiicheti. lllahk and • • • • ',fled &c. ..• . ClOstai's " :Be'd-13Og Exterthinator, is a . liquid nr waSh;used to . • • . . destroy. and also as a pre . . ventive for lied 4311g5...tr.. . • '! . Elleotrio Powder • for InseOts, for 3lntha, 31n.quitoen, Bugmait.ectx.ini Rant., Fowl*, Aliimais, nrsoid by all Druggiata and.Ddalers everywhere.. .1-A~~t: I BEWAftry 1I of all worthless, nnitatious: , that.t*COSTA.Wir time to Oft each Of); 80. Id, and Flask, before you buy. . . — II..COSTAIR. . rirPaiNCII•AL LIKPfiT, 4S Blt11,11)wAy, N. Y. Sit - Sold . by .41 Ilritggiata pealers- at Pottsville . 1865, ' INCRgASE OF 'RATiq,:—.2T . he aiMICT'A dazdte (English) asserts iqUi'priiees by figures that one pair of rats willitavea . progeny and descendants no, less than 6.5-I,oba in three yearn...-. Nove;:uniess this intrnense fam. , •ily ettu he kept tliiwn. they '2.writitil - coniume more fond than' would sustairi'6s.oon hubisn bein 4 S. Dr nee . osTAIV ertisemeutin, this paper. 1865. •.RATS • vision BIRDS: 7 -Wbnever: engages In shoot big emailbirdeas ittertil.man ; whoever inns in ester nthinting. rate is rrbenefactor.• We should like_sinne of our correspondents to nive Its the herient - of.their'expe. rience in driving out these pests: We need something hesides'thige, eats. and traps .for this, btuifiness.—Seien • ' ifir'See iirr...E'Vativertisement tide paper. " 1865. . . . . . .... "COSTARS"RAT • EXTERNIMATOR 'SR ' simide 'mite, and sure;-the mnet.- perfeet ' RAT-ideation meett iriga, we hare ever attenned --. ElN•ery hat that • Can get t.t, properli prepared. aeording to direetlon4: - ...wi1l eat .it. and everyone chat eute iO.Oll die, generally. at:stime place as distant as is , ssiiite'frviit''wht.re the. medicine 'leas taken.---Letke Shore. Mich:. Mirror; '. ' : . .. rirSee adrel Usemeut in this paper 1865. •,A VOICE • yßola THE' FAR WEST.--Spealciac, , of ..Coare.ra", 'Hai.. Wrath. &a. • Exterminatur;-'niiiire : wain and prnvisinini are : de:g.royed annually in Grunt ennuiy.by .than'svould pay ..fur tuns at tine Bat • arid luaectlifiior Lanai:46Y IVIL Heraid. • • r iF T See "C"rrAit.b" adeertisenwi t'in ads iftPer 1865, . . HOUSEKEEPERB—shouId: recol lect that. handieds of dollars.. worth of Provia ions, „be., are'nunnany destroyed . by Rats; Mice;. Ante, and other Inserts. end- cerminall - of which tin be prerented by a feW 'dollar:0 worth of “Coartut''But, Roach, Exterminator,*boneht and Mat freely . : - ' • trivnzee aimes" adverib3ement in this paper. nr - Snld in potterille. , •-whobamle and retail at BA.NNAN . I. andily.al.l-Grn , Arista end -Dealers: ' April 15; %E. - - 15.61 n . ••' :•: ...LA..W..-.800K5.:.• • •.• PIHIRDO'N•S DIGEST-',lnte<edition: . • . DUNLOP'S LAWS OF TIIE ITERSTATES., WHARTON'S•AMEHICAN'CIILM.INAL LAW. • ... •". - • • • , • - LAW OF' HOMICIDE. • " • PRECEDENTS OF INDICTMENTS A; 1301IFUR'S LAW DIMONARY. SHARWOOD'S AMERICAN'BLACKSTONE._ SEDOWICK ON STATUTORY- , AND CONSTITU ROBERT'S DIGEST . OF BRITISH STATUTES. DUANE ON THE ROAD LAWS. DUANE'S LANDLORD AND TIMANT. DOHA/IPS BOOK OF FORMS. SMITH'S ELEMENTS OF THE 'LAW: . WELDS 'LAWYER - ANDP: . WEN BOON. TOWNSHIP ANOLOCA.T.iWFS OP FICNNSTL ' BOLMEPLAMEIHCAN STATESMAN. . TIMES OF-SCRUYLEILL COUNTY 1101YRTS. Foes4e a B. 11.4.NNAN 2 M ' - Book RSA ticativaw Store. TAYLOR #1380:14' Amitint -AND; PHOTOGBAPHEA • _ _ Nes:9l:o arm 91.4 caurstupf Atract, Dec. it. 324 . 4111j11. sweet. ab~~e rilig4PEAtir.. l l lAk : 14.21PFA.crviiiiiiiiiarlai FT 4E rum Sour -Swizz -Wass; • gumr;l4l-irmiter.firL i ng; nATED WAJEM . -Much' 2Q..'o•=-1273tre!' 1: 7 . 777 1.1E. STAID F*llll., loaakieir , cider Jrevireite . .e. - 14,$_ • NorthSECONDStreet; corner Noir- • IT. PHILADELPHIA: ' An assortmeent WATCHES,. JEWELRY, SILYEIVIOrd 'PLATED WARE- colistsaly-band. -suitable -for. HOLIDAY -PRESENTS. frar - Aolfieg.of Watches and-Jewelry promptly attended to.. Mee It DA LNIEL- .31.• MARCH E R,. . ,L. .. - .. .• . . Cityeattinet Ware 'teems' iiiinanefaetery; .2313 30117/1 SECOIW g•TILIKET;. .. • : . .• .. ,- . .. .• . . . '' • -..••.-. • :• • • Philediellisbiti..-• : • .../4".. 8...--Peieone timing to the City will-find it to ,their advantage tot:all:and exiuuine the stock.. - a.....3f..:.11: - -- - `Sept:27,:q32 : . ' . - •. . ,--- .• r . , 8941" '• •• • - .4 E O.••R• ,GE .A.., . . W . A R D r.R ; . IT4VE 3101 KER - • 218 . 1-2 WalnutSt.,PltladelPhia . .Particular attention pion to• the eale•.and poretuVii Of. stocks 9.tridly.On commUsion. • .Refers to JOHN SHIP.. PEN. Ee,-.1 .- ALFRED LAWTON, and GEO. - BRIGHT, Pottsville: P . a.' •• :-• March 11, 435.--10-3110 , - • . . . CHICIiSRING'S • • '•• 20,90tri-„SoiW - • NEW WARE ROOMS.. • ENTRANCE ART GALLERY . •• • '•• 914 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia: May 13..'63:-19-3t . W3l. H. DUTTON., J. • . . . . . . • • . `• SHIP. CHANDLER AND GROCER., 404 ,South Delavirare IL Rope of itll - kinds, ,Oakum, Tar,r,Pltah, Pair . 'ls Paint-Oils, abil Black Varnish, &..c.,'furnished In quan tiales.althe towostJates.• .. • . • , ThuludelPhfaAtigust 1, 1661 .BLINDS AN D. - - SHADES • ' .. B. 4..'.I I IVILLIAIII.S; - N0 . .16 N. s ixte.au,'FIILADE EPIriA • VENTRIAN . BLINDS' AND. WINDOW SHADES. The I.KLIfiEST and FM EST assortment - tment in the . •eityn the I...Avv_qi BASIL PRICES.. . • • . . ' S,TORE SIIS.DES MADE' AND LETTERED:- . ',April 1, 4;5. • . .• CHAIN lON IT Acirugg . . Wagon, Harness and. Ship OkainA • OF EVERY .DESCRIPTION - AND SIZE Also superior Flat Chain for Coarhlines, a sample . o which can be • •i!ell'at Duneun. , Colliery, near Potts • - . . , , - . Orders promptly attended to, and made' at the'. low est ensh prices, - ' Address,. •, '' . . •- .. • .. . W1141.41t WITITEIIFOUNIE, CRAIN. WORKS. GERMANTOWN AVENUE above ' lith. Phi Isitir'llibia.' , Aprills, 'CA -'itt-tine. .. GOOD'S GREATLY REDVOED ! !I The Tillle 40 ENV hail C 0311; & Splendid Slock of Goods Just Opened I , have held off buying until. Uric& went right down and then stepPedin and - bought frealY ; and now 'We . are prepared to SELL COMPARATIVELY CHEAP Black Silk., Plain Milli.; in all colors, • Wtiol 11.ninoi, in all colors,' Figured •,:Dell.n.isica,•and endlicot‘ii, Beautiful' Plifid G'onds, 11.inevix and all grades, - Cnumititrrins Ticliinwo, Check., Cang,httnis,. skirta,.Handkein6hiefs,' &c.. Marcelles, Swilis - and othdr thin antl,bard: ac.; at- • : • • , TILIORNILEY CH14711 4 , ' Cur, RIC:IITR & SPRING GARDEN Stc„ PIIILA. • Dlareh 25, it*, : -1241 m, • MILLINERY GOODS. .41 'ROO HS aTe — tosiEnriizin, WITOLESALE DEALERS, No. 43l MARKET 5.., . ' 'North side, Philadelphiri;' • Have now open their, -hundsome vinery: of RIBBONS. BONNET MATERIALS. STRAW Sr..FANCY BON NETS, LADIES' ...t•MISSW-HAW. FLOWERS. RE 0111,,LACES-, and:ull other articles required by the • nery Trri.cle • By-long etperienee-and 'strict IltteutifJn to their branch of outtinesi eleltr , ively. we flatter. ourselves That we 'can older inducements, in variety. -styles, 'quality and moderate prices--not every Where to IM.founti. • "The attiMtion of MILLINERS and 'MERCHANTS , in ' •: ' : . • lifektirrtfeirt;rrottenfintrpyid Orders: • Ma rch • 1.0-3rn PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS FOR THE MILLION !!! • . • • •At litediseed • Pric'es • Photograph Albums sent by mail.' postage paid; upon. receipt of prices annexed, viz: ••• • • • Lloilling 100 Pictures. French 'Morocco, Alto tts,) ornamental cla.sps ' • • • Ott Holding; 51) French Morticeo, Antique. two,oniamental clasps • . •• • • V.O Picture's, - -French Morocco; Antique; •clitsped• • -• • 2 1:0 nolding..24Pictures,'Bound'in Pocket-Book Form, . • • Morocco • • . • • • 00 11oltiintr12 Pictures; Bound in Pocket-Book Form, Various other'Styl equally low.. Catalogues sent Pi t tell A ers ". rS B' Mtio'ners,. • .Mareli , . , BEST WHITE LE.A : .D • BEST. ZINO; " • Pnite Liberty.Leud,• • • • ifniurpassed for. WHITENESS, Font GLOSEi: 1h712,1131t.1TX, , • Firtmansa. and Evasness of-Searack. PURE LIBERTY - LEAD—%Varrarited - to cover more niirloe for some weight than any other Lead.. -'• • Try it awl mfrit Tcild hare no other 1 ' • PURE'I.ii3EII7I - • ZINC; - aelecind ZLNC,ronod In B ....cft - ned Linseed Oil, unequaled iu quality, ,always the same. • • . • • 'Pure ft.ilmerty - Zi tic ' WARRANTED to do more and better work at given coatUtan. any other. •. : • .oir Get the best! • • - Manukictured at PENNSYLVANIA PAINT & COL- Olt WORKS...Millers exectatxtprOmptly by .. • •ZIEGLEn. - 8311T.11, • TVtagesWe iritg; Paint Derziei.s. . ,OrStore & Office, No. '137 Noith • THIRD :Street, PHILADELPHIA, • March 11, 'PS 1865 • • ••• fkIIKER - A . • • • '. • O . • 4 l c e • •-• NEW : Y0E15.... - .• Corner Washington' . and • Idu=Sta., . • wu?Liqiu4:lsziasne Li !INSTAL! • Orders solicited 'and :8114i ifiheii acoonr . . panted with a remittance or first 'class city reference . . . . . CODFISH, WHITEFISHG BUTTER, POLLOCK,. ' EORR, UHEESE: •pLittF;.. : BLlTKrisll, HAMS, • SALT, • . SHAD; 'SHOULDERS,' PAPER; TONGUES, SNUFF, SALMON S • LARDi : iLic.• Sic. . . :March:is, , c 5; . A SAFE STEAM BOILER. ' The snb -, criber io iirepttiedin 'receive . ordeis :tor the STEAM Boll,Elt,^ in siica,to" Snit !Jur- The attention of manufacturers and others is called to this new Steam Generator, as coMbining es sential advantages in absolnte - safety from :deStructive explosion.. first cost and. durability, ecouothy of fuel, facility of cleaning:and .transtiortation,l ttc.., lio possessed by any boiler rowan use. . -'• . These boilers may be seen.in daily op6iatlon;'drlVlng the i'Xtensive- works of .AfeSsrs.. Wm.- Sellers . Co., Sixteenth street and Hamilton stLeet :at S. W, Fact 6 ry..Sprucestreet,'Schuylkill; and at Gaitiell'a Tre • mout..lllll. Frankford, '• JO.SEPH.,..HATIRISON; • .• Walibington Building, ; • • 2* S. THIRD: STREET, .64 1 -:19-ttf 628. . - HOPKIN.S! _628 HOOP SKIRT MANUFACTORY, N6.62S Arch St., above thlt; Philadelphia Wholesale ..—. . . . • The reest complete assortitient and best quail tj and styles of Ladier?,:.Misse.S.and.Chiliiren's..lir - tor . .sK I ETEI, in the City. • . Those of "Oen OwN . slAttr,''-are. gotten up' expressly to meet, tim'AsantS .of Find Cici,v; Trude —enabmeing. the new and desirable styles," •sizes, lengths nod size waists, sn trail and plaid -SMUTS' troin ] tom springs. from "Sat' to '44. - ifiches long, and: 234;•2,4,-.2?ri., 3,33 i ~34; an 11;c.yrirda round " the bot tom: making more than a .laualretl varieties for.La - dies ; .in Misses' nod Children's : SKIRTS ire arc beyond all competition ;.all that are made by us.have,nrAnneo . on the kid .pails Hoop .Skirt % Blanufactary, GI'S Arch - Street, Philadelphia," and are warranted. to give satisfaction.' • ' trAgents'ilrf the .'NEW FLEXIBLE" SKIRT,-.the •rurrst tiliable.Hoop equal to Bradley's" plex liiiptio..Skirt, and at much lower prices.. . Also, conStantly in receipt of a full assortment of lgood Eastern 'made Skirts which arelming sold nt very ow . prices.- Kid padded. and metaiic faStened." 15 springs S 5 cents: 20 springs $1"00. IS springs . "$l-15," 80 springs' 1. 25 and 40 springs $1 50.- 'SKIRTS made...to order, altered mid rewire& ;Taama.c. - ssu,'—ONE. ?mei For Circular containing - Catalogue Of. styles, lengths, Macs aud Prlces, call, at oraddresn by mail, indlosing Stamp forTnstage: .- • . . • .441optulizal 'loop P liirt llanitfaitery,...No. • 6.18 Street, PURL it DE March , ll. 'O5. • COAL, OM EAMI?S. .I be leave to inforin' niy friend). and'the public zen entity that have .c 4nrnenced the nuninfacture of COAL OIL LAMPS of every description and style of finish, it. No. 38 K..hfoicandAtieet, •• With my preient facilities for rharmfacturing: and a piatetiCal experiencie - of•thirteen yearit 'in • the' manage: •Ment of the liimO btisiness for Boyle of the largest hott ies-in this country:l flatter myself that my experience. and know lodge will ;etmble , .me .to.affer to the public geode not equalled by any in regard to styleand work manship, andat prices • competing with the lowest. , 'I shall always endeavor to lead in offering to the Public hew and usefulluventitins in *our line. I heirs also' ta ken • the wholesale' agency. for the sale: of ORO. IV. BROWN & CO'S Cm. Ensavim Mrrat Tore. • . ' • .. • A. J: WEIDBINER. • ..'" 88 !Kid attest, Philadelphia. • . -• A 'BY • ' • •••• -.11%am • ..... . . _ . WATCILES : lit"-ATCIII3BII ' ' • A large aenOrtanentif"Wattliell--Amiriaan,' Engtiati and Swiie, In Gold and Silver, - ,Single and Hillnin,, ,, . Cans. /in exam:tun:6n is re apart:Ad: aoucited. - '. It: C. lARICEN;.7., liratd m tker andlaweler, Ventre bitraet, Pottivllle - 7 . t. 31 1111 VAN WATeIrEN, In iiold and "aver cues ; Ametiean Awelrt,of all; flem. seripttous, can be eibtAned at the store • • -,••• —TtL LEIMMERS, 4 4kent, &apt; ID '. Centre ,*Put. Tottityille. MEM PHIL4DELPIIIk. PHILADELPHIA ttz. gil7o - • chRPA.Mr potiga,TOßAlic.irtr- - y, ditie • Cortrity'of vhbecri , l4oedee=of the Estate of WILLIAIIIII.II3IINER, late' of the Boni ugh -et Schinlkilt 1Fi11.5e.71:00)10,44e by 6inTRA/T, ,flit' . lB6s;',;'. r ACI.O. °tilt:it : hi the Forenoed. at the 'Public Ilou.ft . of MARGARET` liCKMS.'in the said'Botough; . .740..t.'1: certain bit of ground situate in 'aroma= Berough; hounded by No. 2;:by ari alley,' by Isle. A. and bYrro-bt .street , bemgg parts. Of lots Nos. 3 .and 4-in Rielinerls addition - to said Borough. containing - in trent: hie - Front street 22 feet, and,in depth .128 feet,. more or No,' 4, A.certain lOt et ground. iiitnate In the 1101'7. °ugh aforesaid;' bounded .ecutthwest-. by No. 3.- north West bynn alley. northeast. by Irt. of Samuel 'Delbert, ' and falntheast by Front Stieet, being put of lot No. 4 in the afor&Laid addition,' containing,' In Vont ye 'Front - atreet;'22 feet. and in depth more orleits. , .No:s.'. " A certain' lot of *ground; situate *ln the Bo rough: aforesaid,' bounded southwest by lot. of "John 'Christian, northwest by. an :tile*. .northeast, by No, 6, in 'said Kiehnees additior containing.. in tout ,On - Front Street, 130 feet, and in depthl3s feet more or 'Less. No. 6. A certain two-Fitay brick 1 1 4,11 frame stable: and, la of ground, ,situate in the' nforesaid.Forougl:beunded southwest by,No.'s; • northwest by an alley; northeast by Peter street and southeast by Front street. being part of lot No.. 8. in the' afor es aid addition, cont.dning front •30 feet, and In depth 130 feet, more or less. • . No: A certain lot of .ground,' 'situate it' the Bore oug,h afonualii, . bounded southwest -by • Lydia . GU . F.8 . 3 10t, northwca by an alley, northeast by No. 8, irouthu cast by Froot street, being part of , lot No. 11. In said Klehner's addition, : containing re front 24 feet and in depth 220 feet..more or less: • .• • No. B.' A certain lot: of ground. situat e- In the Bor hugn aforesaid, bounded southwest: by NO. 7, north 'west by an alley, 'northeast by No. 9, and southeast by Front street...being parts of tots'os. 11 - and 12 in said addition to S.chnylkill - linieb, - .COntaining in front 24 feet. and in depth 200 feet, - more. or less.. • " - No. 0. Anertain lot • of ground, situate in the Bor ough aforesaid- bounded southwest by NO. north , . west by an aller4nortbeaer bY.No. 10, and seutheast by Front strect.beiti part of lot No. 12 in thenforesaid addition; containing in front 24 feet, and in depth 192 feet: more or less. ' . ' - No. 10. certain lot of•grormd,. siinate In the Bor-. , ough aforesaid, bounded southwest by N0..9. north; wcst by an alley, northeast by Ni). 11, 'and iontheast by •Front 'street. being parts of lots Nos. 12 and 13,1 d said -Kiehner's addition, containing in front 24 feet, , and in depth 64 feet, more or *. . • • • : No. 11. A certain lot of certain situate. in:the Bor.. . ough aforesaid, boandvd southwest by No. in.-north west by'an alley, nortteast.hy No. 12, and southeast by Frotit etrett,: being part of lot Ne. 13 'in the aforesaid ndditiOn, containing front '24 feet,' and 'in depth 146 . . .. . . . . • No , 19. .tV. certain lot of ground, si:tuite in the BOr ouch:aforesaid. bounded- iwutOwest- by .No. 11. north ' west by an alley, northeast by 'a lorty . feet roadballed Dock- street, and southeast' by Front stfeet; being part of lot No. la, in said addition. containing in front,. ott Front atreet, 30.. feet, and -in depth 135 feet,: more or . No. 13. A certain two-story -6111i10 - dwelling house; with al.X.story frame kitchen attached, ,a tramea, stable and lot of ground, situate in -the Borough "4 aforiamid, hounded , f.outhenat by. land of -Henry. • •Vntite, northwest by an alley.'northerast: by lot No. 14; and southeast by Front street.' being lot No 15 in said Kielinera addition, containing in front 40. feet, . and-in depth 1 . 10 feet, more or less. • •-• • • • No. 14: A certain lot.. of ground. situate in the Bor-. ough aforesaid. boanded Southivest by No. 23, north-. west. by an ;alley, northeast- by part of No. 1 (I, and Porithena by Front street, being part of lot No. 10 in Said addition, containing in front 30 feet. and in depth teet.: more or less.. • • . • • . Late tbe. estate of said dsrstised. • Terms and con• ditions made known . at the-timeand 'plate of sale by ..•' . • • .JOBN P. HUB ARA Trustee By order of .tha Grphaia's Court.. - - a. DO y . ILMANS, Clerk. Pottsyilley Nay ti;:,65 .GENERAL : : ' - NOTICES '. : NOTICIE'.. , Take notice that I will pay no • debt contracted- .by John Lewis after. this • date or anyone . else, except contracted -by me or my .wife. • WILLIAM B. -NAYLOR. - • - . gay 13, • • . .• . 10 7 3 t. - • .... • . . . • !WTI ClEi—The subscriber • hi..rebY" . Itau . nous all pvrsons against trusting. my wife., SUSAN REBER on my account;'aa Twill liay no &ais . of her • coutractinearter this date. • . • : • ' ' • - ... - . : GEORGE . REBER; • Auburn., Schuylkill .Cmint.l, May 13. !(15.. 19.?.0,. . . . . . . , NOT ICIE.--M1 Persons knoiving. them. . seirea indebted to ADAM SHIIPP, deceased. 'will please make payrcient. .and 'those having; claims *ill present them to the undersigned for setth4nent.• . Minerseille, 31.2 . 1-29,i6:,-2.0.3t.') CHRISTINA SWIPE'. 1 4 10TICE; , -A.liberal .reward will be giv-• , en tii'any:party or Parties' for such informa tiop aS will - lead to t he"deteo. ion and airescof JOSEPH C. P. ORDWAY, late: of - SWatara.. : • . •‘: • .r. JOHY.P. HANIELL; 'Tr - Philadelphia Papers please copy. ' May TP,lni. • ••]NOTICE:—This :is to notify all per Song Alast - I. have bought:the. Bottles.: Box.ei, and all implements connected with the g Bottlin :Buginipts, ,as as - lforties and Wagein;&c. of John F. Ketner, •on the clay - of August - last - 18414; - at • which. time - I tooh.possession of them. - I hereby.cautiou all,Persons .ftiim levying on or buying the Same; as I merely ioimed the abtivementioned to him M. carry on hustnegs . for me: •• ' •-• • . • FREDERICK W. LAUER. l'cittsville. I,layfith, '65: lECANK'..NOTIVE:Notice is - hereby given, that application, will •be made :to in crease the Capitel,Stnckrof the National Bank. of -Penn sylvania, at Pott.qville, from it 200.000 to $600.003, under an Act to establish a system of Free Banking - .of Penn sylvania, and to secure the public attain:A - loss from. in solvency., as, per, art of 31st March, 1.860,,imd the sever al supplements thereto. • By order of the Board of Directors. • • . • C.. H. DE:szGLtn, cashier., Pottsville: January 11 '65.. ' • " , • 1 - 1;•-", NOTICE,—A. general ineeting •of - the Stockholders of the F'arniers. Liana of Schuyl kill county mill he held at . their Banking liont-e; in th.e Borough of 'Pottsville—op the . 20th day of ..71LN . 8: 1565, -at 10 • o , cliiek,M. for the purnose-of ta king into consideration and deciding the queqion.— whether or-not the &hid Bank shall become an Associa. .tionlorCarryin un the business of Banking under - the laws of the United States, and of exercising the pOwers conferred by the Act of the General:A . 4.mbly of Penh-. sylvania; entitled An. Act enabling :the Banks of this Commonwealth to become Associattonsjorthe purpose of Banking under the ears' of the United states, rip-' proied the 22nd dayrof August, 1864. and the supple ment thereto - i and Intake such - action thereon as may be necessary and proper. ' • • • • .. • By order:of the Beard of Directors:. • • May YO, 'O.—IS-M. • J. G. LOWRY; Ca.'hier? Office of-Comptroller . of Ihe•Curs reney. WASHINGTON. MAY lsth.lscs:•• • , .)AIiEREAS, satisfactory :evidence presented to the untlersignAgcL. it. has been made to apPear' thtit •.• THE 'GOVERNMENT NATIONAL BANK '(IF, POTTSVILLE," in the Borough of PottsWille,• in the County, i.tf Schuylkill.' and .State, of:Pennsylvania, has been dilly . Organizixd.under and according to, the quirementg of the Mit of Congress,- entitled '"An Act to provide a Naiinnal Currency; secured by the pledge oflluited State. Bonds, and to provide. for the circula- Bon and redemption thereof,""appmved • lone, 3,.1564. and has complied-. With all the .provisions of,said Act required to be complied with before. commencing the huainess of Banking under said. Act; Now,• therefore, L. 'Freeman Clark, Comptroller of the •Currency, do hereby certify that "T.HEAIOVERNMENT 'NATION AL -BANK OF - PO'rTSVILLE," : in- the Borpugh.of Pottsville: in the County of Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania, isauthortzed to, commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. •• : • : Ai testimony whereof, witness 'My hand and eal of office this • Fifteenth Day of May, 1565. FREESIAN CLARIM 'Corrintroller of the'Citrroiry. • hi It v - Ii r iT. . tt3 ISROMTNING'S EXCELS . IO - R C'OFF.EE. • • Whilst t ying coffee of all the'varions brands.' .•• Remember "BROWNING'S .EXCELSIORat the : head it stands: • True, it's not like others that are "SOLD, EVTERIIf- -WHERE.' ' :. - • • . .. . . 'A little eußch, we all do ktioci4 good gte:sls. willeasily . bear, ''.- .• ' • : . . (But a etteteli, like this—"sold,everywhere"—is veryy . apt to N(4, I can safely-say. Neithoni.an , i hesitation, • There's none like 'IIROWNIN&S EXCELSIOTt"• - , 4 this enlightened. nation. ' : Skilled cheinists have not found a Coffee from any. Store Possessing the same ingredients as '"Browning 's Ex -7 Nor is there any one, in or.oitt of the' Coffee .tratle; Who knows the articles froth which "Browning's .ExL. celsiors. , made. • -. . . ; :in told it's trade from barley , rye, wheat, beans, and • • peas: •- . rNanieri thuusandother things — but the . EIGHT ONE if you pleme. .. . . 'But Arittithe CiAiee.rnen I will not hold contention For the uiny,.muny thing they nay—too nurnprous to • :nientihn. • . , . Whilst they're engaged in running round from store to. . . sure .. . .- . . • . .. To learn the current wholesale 'nice,. of ..`l3rowning's . Excelsior," - .. -:. • . , . SOme•who know. my Coffee gives perfect satisfaction; I.lax'e formed a .plan by Widen they hope to cause anulcli . . . •. ~ . , renetion.. .- - • • • The cape—gig with n few : :no doubt nWill be..more— To name their.Coffee - nfter mine, (BROWNIIsarS)..F.X,.: . . . Some say theirs the only - brand that will stand a rnaly Now, try a little of them aill--see . which you like the 'Three years have palmed awayaincel first Exild a store:" Neer have I: ha your paper advertised before i Nor would 1 now..or ever conSeut to publish more, If like some nsed by "everybody,". "sold everywhere," in "every Ain - A trade like.thisi do tot loth the orders I-could not The taciory.all Jersey's land would take—leave not it foot to till. . trade is nut so very large think.l. hMe my But, reader. yon inay rest' assured, 'tis 'NOT ' SOLD EVEI4WIERE.'• Itlnnntacnared and for Male by the . wri!er, GEORGE.' L. BROWNING, No. 20Jiarket itreet, Camden, N. J. • This Colfeels not - composed of poisonous drags, - it: contains nothing deleterious . :: many persons use, this Coffee' that cannot. uen the pore.coffeel- - it takes.but One . and half ounce to make it quart .of. good strong cof fee, t bat bcingjust one-half the quantity • that It takei of Java Crave, and always lees than one-half the price.' RETAIL 'DEALERS may purcimse it in m quanti ties than ten gro at my,..prices froth the Wholesale .. .MN - Orders by mail frOMWtioleaale .-Dealers''promrit- • • . Manhood.: how Lost, how Restore ,„„ 'Just published. anew edition of Dr. # Cnlverivell'i Celebrated Es'.. . ; iligliy on the radical, cure. (withou t • Med .lcine) of Straturostuusi or , seminal Weakness,. Involtintary• Seminal Losses,. 1141.0Trylr. Mental and Physicalluctpacity. Impediments to Mar ; riage, etc.; also, CoNetratrvios: Esrmasr. and Fins, in duced by self-indulgence or sexual 'extravagance... . GW"Price. in a waled envelope. 0p1y.6 cents. . . !The celeb.mted author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates; from a thirty.years' - euccewfni practice, dolt the *alarming consequences of self-abuse. may be radically cured without ile ,dangerons - use of.internal medicine or the application .of the knife—pointing out. e mode of air, et once simple, certain. • and effectual, by means of which everisnfferer, no matter what his condition may be; may Cure himaelf . Cheaply, privately;. and radccaly/. rit-This. are shsuld be . in the. hands. of every youth and every man is the land. • - ' ' • ~ ' Sent, under - teal, in s plain envelope;-to any - address, ?On pAirl, Lid receipt of six cents. or two poet stamps.- Address-the publishers:::.. CHAS. J. O. MINE & CO. .127, Bowery, NewirOrk, Poet Office box 4,1558. Jan. 29, .65.. - • ; . .:4:ly, • . .. • `S:.:L IAESELER, • . • WHOLRFIALE AND ItETAIL.DRAr.xR yl • • / 1 0 F , :. - OIGARS, • PIRES; • -- 13iIINTBile QTREET, .4 1 0TrtairizzE, r ..rteaxll.: Or t*llie 114 . 7/ " Tti f e,rl : ll.- : : RO - Paf:' , aroutiseir '1; - • . • -• • --•- • ••.'..tieeptiola; Nelv: - .l. 4 erACy• i•-- Very neat Sliver TOiIaCCO Boxes. a capital 'article for:. .. • • _ • .„ .t • liediday•prescats4-for sale cheap. by . R. O:GRAII/N. •• • . 4,ArgeL aiwortipent or Wire Ro_Pc- conataanY on Watchmaker andleweler, Cattle Striet" Pettiville: hand. -' Orders. tilted frith d es patch:. E'er tdze, etrrngtp, Decamber 12, 13.4• '• • • • ".• .. • • and ceat. *rim' • caw 1, M'. 44r . . . , A 11NIQUE. ARTICLEk, _ . ;.-,',. - .'VM : TILtS - Viii,',', i .;:„ - '.] - ..-: . ; rf ritadotir vO• : 411611t riral z'ell 6 ; ip E irr -6-jEt EA,P. teal Cu.. by theatigrlcultnWa Chem , . CO., (a tomtamy cluutered by the Legislatara.of Pennsylvania, with' a capital:ef use,ooo; ) ..t i aso been PPT ed * O M 1 ° be thethenfieet, moat onotitable and Nish. for the Far t her ' Gardener and Fratt-grower, of alleoncentrated manatee now OirarCd In any marmot: The Gnmpanra list embraces the following: . . PAI3ULETTE; This Fertiliseralend66-mtboixieed-rer tiHziitg elementr.of urine, Combined . cheinlcidlrand mechanically t , tithother . valuable,firtillzing agents and It, Jerednied to a milviintlent condition t.teady for immediate use, and withmd leas of its. highly . nitroge. , nous fertillaing'propertlea. r .3 • • - ' • Its nuiveral applicability to.all, crops and eons, .and itidnrabllity and active qualities, • are well known to boat' that agrimilturistrean desire.' . OftEMICAI, ..COIVOST. TlFertil izeris is larg,ely compmed of animal matter. such as meat. bone, figh, hair and wooL together with chemicals and inorganic ferrAlizers, which decompose the mass; and retain the, nitrogenous elethents. it is a very valtiablo.3 fertilizer • for field' crops_gener ally. and especially for potatoes, and garden purposes. its eitellent gnsllcies. Arength cheapness, have Made it very popular with all-who have used it: • • - • ' — • COMOSiTE ...THIS. highly. „phosphatic: fertilizer As -particularly adapted; cir the cultivation of tree,.; fruits, lawns , and' flowers. 'lt will proiuote a Very vigorous, and healthy growth of wood and fruit, and largely increase the quantity. 'and' • perfect.' the maturity of .thti. fruit For hot - horse and household plants • end .floweri3, :will be found an indispeouble article to secure, their gr e atek perfection. It will prevent and cure diseased conditlons.pf the peach and grape, - Mail is excellent for grass and lawns. • • . • . • It Is aimposed of such elements - u make It adapted . to the growth of all kinds of crops in all kiridi of soils. The forniula ortnethod of combining itseonstatuent fertilizirig ingredients have received the highest apPro! val of emmeat chemists and scientific agriculturists... PHOSPHATE OF. LIME s A The gri cultural Chemical. Company manufacture a Phosphate or Lime hi accordance with a new and valuable formula by Which a very superior article is Produced, so.ait to be afforded eta. less. price than., other, manufacturers charge. Practical tests have proved that itigaltie; as a fertilizer: is equal to the best Ph'oaphate iM Lime in .Ttffrms CASH. All OrderS of a Ton or more, will be•.delivered at the Railroad Stations and the Wharves of ,Shiptnent, free .of cartage., Cartage will be charged on sll orders of 6 tivrels or less. -." One :dollar per Ton allowance for cArter,e will be Wade on all delivered a the *Works of the'Com pans*: on. Canal Wharf... • AG kICULTURAL CHEMICAL COMPANY'S WORXS • . CAIVAL . WItiCS. ON TIIt.DELAWATIZ. . Office 413 k Arch Ph ibif te'ph ta,; Po. ~ • . . It. B. FITT.S. General The' Company's Painpblot Circular s embracing full di fectinne for 119111 e the above Po tilizers. Bent by ree_, when•requcsted. Idarch.ll.-'65.:-10-6m • ALLEN & NEEDLES' IMPROVED SUPER - PHOSPHATE OP LIME. We ,hace'.the pleasure of, Informing . our numerous 'friends and 'customers that hereafter 'they will he sup. plied with a genuine artiele of super.phosphate,Oflicue of our • . • . . • . .0 {`ll MINTFACTIME. The. many difficulties wa and our CCSTOMEZ9 have ex periented for some year; past in depending upon ens to manufacture this article for us, 'induced us-to erect.a factory, where we tire now prepared,' by the in: trodu6tion of NEW AND COMPLETE MACHINERY to have the ichole.process of muttufaCturing under our By the unremitting attentioti of a thofough PRACTICALI.: . and ova: OW! .P.FIitiONAL SETERVINION.,' WC, hope -tO be able. to fill all oiders for our article for the comintr, sea 'eon.,.but will onlysay. that we shall turn out none, but \chg. is ' • . • Properly made. Price.s4lo per. 2000 lbs.. ALLEN .& NEEDLES' FERTILIZ Thiemeinire from fts superior merit and its lownese Of price, compelled with other nbod articles his acquired a reputation- with-farmers that classes it. nmOimitt our It is largely . compose .of Q=AVEII,, nod LASTS ..SLOIYG Ll THE ' • '. Pecked in New Bun, 150 Itm.:eacb. PRICE—iI4O per 4 2000 CJ A liberal deduction made to dealers on the above articles. . . . ALLEIIT'&NEEIOILES, . 45 . South Whaiveß and 41 south Water St:, • . '• (First.store above Chestnut.) ' • • • •••• ;, • • leff - We sell no articles but such as we cau 'safely. rec ommetid. Feb. it; '65, 11101{0 . .PIIILLIPS' GENturE DIPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME FOR. SALE AT MANUFACTURERS , DEPOT N 0.27 Worth Front s't.,- between Market &Arch Egit‘„ WA, And . N0.:14, Rowlrs . lThart, Baltimore, ltld Subscriber begs leave to inform Dealers and Consumers that he is pow prepared to furbish. MDlin PHILLIPS' .GtiMel•lik".lmpllo4.lll/ SUPER PIIOSIMIATE or 'LIMP, any:quantities. . The universal satisfaction this article has given 'dur ing the past four years: has so increased the demand that I have been compelled' to greatly enlarge my ca pacity for its ytaunfactnre, nod now trust that I will be able to till all orders during theseason. Yet -my rule is first come first served. . • • . 'Discount to Dealers. •. . ',lotto rnti,mrs. Sole Proprietor 8c Manuthettrier.' Jan. 28, . 4-ly Still Another luiportant Use tor Petroleuni. WELLS.. 9 :-PTILETYI- WRITING FEUD. . • . . JET • ACI{ AT FIRST. • This 'lnk. •u e •all others, - crinTaiits no acids, and therefore'wi tot corrode steel pe ns ;-one pen will lad Inner tha a dozen in any other:lnk.: It Mows treaty, leaves tri edinttent in the bottle, and is not injured in. the east by. freezing. It cannot be washed from paper either by hot or cold water. and . no exposure to heat will chance the color. ' Theie qrialities make it inval uable for books and•paperacontained in safes in case of lire. It is undoubtedly, the. best writing fluid ( ever hi 'vented. • • ' • The process of manafartaring this invaluable article is known only by the inventors. and.we therefore cam tion all agaiust:•imitations. • .Ask for Wells' Petroleum Wntine Fluidomd See that the . full .Minemf 'LOUIS WELLS & CO.. is on the lable. By so doing yea will be sure of getting a bottle ;ofPerfect Ink. N: - 8.-- , The Petroleum used is' perfectly deodorized, and. therefore the hilehas na disagreeable odor. • . Manufactured solely by the inventors, • • • _ • 1.0 UP4 WELLS .& Philadn., Pa. - Wholesale' mid retail, by •B . sole Agent for Schuylkill County. • • • May 6. Ma. . . .1%-6m • 2ißoad This ! J - ..R.',TR.ON.E'LL'.S CHEAP CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY STORE, - Gentre Street, _Opposite 'Mortimer House POTTSVII4,E, . .• . . • • .. . The'citizeni of Pottsville and ueighuoring lawns villagee and launlets: one and all, are, invited to call and examine my stock of Avares• before buying, else iihere, as lam not to be undersold, and can .liousekeeperscwitli every article they want. iu My line n of business. :''the stock of ••• ' . , • -• Freneh China," • will be found Tea Setts., Dinner - Setts, - Card and Cnke Baskets, •Watch - Cases, Seger Holders, Match Safes, Motto Mu7.S., Motto Cups and Saucers, Vases, Colognes, Chinn Settr !lir Children, and a general variety of Toys, . • ..Gla'ss Ware. . _ Choicest; latest patterns; consisting of Table and Bac Tumblers, Champagne and Wine 8111.SSeS, Ale and Beer Glasses, Dmamters, Bar and Bitter Bottles. Gob left, Plates. Cas; or Bottles, Pitchers anti Creams; Cel cries. Sugar Bowls Spoon Holders, Syrup_ Cans, Fruit Bowls, Fruit Jars, Cake, Stands, Kerosene -Lamps of every variety, Lamp Chimneys, Lanterns, Candlesticks, Candy Jars. Sr.c.; &c. • .Crockery Crockery:l, • 'A full esSortment of IRON STONE CHINA; of dif ferent patterns, iu.setts or single, pieces., to suit the pub lic. A.large assortment of txirmon C. C. Ware, which will set) at low figures. - ,Yellow and Stone Ware.' Pudding Dishes, Pie Dishe.S. Cal:enders, Milk , Pans, Jelly Moulds,- Pitchers.' Tea Pots, Bitter Pots, Milk Pots, Jars, Jugs. etc.; etc. - "'MISCELLANEOUS Toilet Setts, Cartors,SlopJarei and Foot Baths; Qiiart and Pint Flasks; Cial Oil, &c., &c. Fruit Jars of every description. . MERCHANTS!')seII' you Goods at C;ty Prices, thus Basing you freight. Call and see if it is ' J. R. TRolmu.„ April 1 - 6; .64. , • , • • C. G. BRUCE & PRESTON,' ARMY- AUTLIOBIZILD . - . AR' A NA - Tr :AGENTS . . . : . Washington, D. C., 9EFICE 9 i • : 1 No. 443 NINTIt SMUT ' { . Cleveland, Ohio, . PUBLISH THE ARTLY HERALD Pensions Bounty,-.Back Pay Paris bitisry, Discilargedand Reidgned Oriugair-Par, and all other . .'• NV A _ • .Clainni. The $lOO, Bounty dne soldiers discharged fur wounds ; received lri battle;wriocr DELAY. 'We - pay especial attention.to Claims in which other at torneysteve FAILED, or :which have been SUSPEN DED, of.which there are teas of thousands. We have alretuly collected and paid over, to ai3ldiers and their heirs over $300,000,, Rua are paying thousands dai ly. We seam Pensions - torten dollars, and collect Bounty and• Back Pay for ten per 'cent,arid. no pay' un til 'arrsar we have aucceedett • . Tux Aren't' lintfttED is ipmblished monthly and is de; voted to the interests- of the soldier 'in:id his heirs—to whom it 115 Ir4 , oo.lrAteX. - Write as and we will you a'copy free, or, for .!cuierr CZ.Tre we will rend yon by return of inall-a One .engriced tinted likeness (Album size) of Lt. Gen. Grant. 'and Tuz Amur ilmte.u) for one -year. T,onensons sending ti.clab cit four, we will send ax prenaum. an additional Likeness ' and Tut: lIIMArak for one year, and for each additional subicriber and ad ditional Likeness in the getter np of tne club, so Mit a' persOn sending uc a Club of ten and $3, will be , entitled. to.receire, hinmelf, aevza Likenesses' and • Tut. 441411( IfeehLD for one year, and for any other number in the WaslOgtoth 1681. We take pleasure in saying'. that C. (1.-Bruce, has complied with the. act or Vongrese autaorizing cer tain persona to ; act as Army- and Navy Agents fur the aolicction. of war claims. inglinst the-Governmemt; and , to recommend him toall !mono that have claims they. wish collected promptly. • . - - United. States -rirenstoc*-41nuatnixt F. Wide, JcilUl . .ifembers Corsgrts,a-f-IL It. 'Edam', Win. Jahiann. Wni. 11:. - Allieort • t 1.-, 'fis4s.,f4,:' - - :'-,,...- • ..- ....r..• yr ,iltitet 4therican, Agrieultoar. • ' HOW.. TO Pair .. POI4I,TOES. `.-}"citittotifftcirtroilffdrehr#silagetnent on planted:, as deeply o n heavy.•sOils as on. , t4ioe... light or 'sandy Soh n where petatoea.' ara,'ciften made .the staple - erop', the yield.Wortld' not .be - great, and - Much More labor "would be required to dig theth.'• WhenpOtatOes - areplanted on heavy soils in .8(4, it is a good way * to plOw.th e grotindlwith .hipped 'furrow l'alices, and to drop the sets in the channels formed •by the . lapping or one'alice on another, which will he equivalent to,Plantiiag 'the? potatoes 2 or 3 inches,. deep.• ~.• The plowing. must be pe r . formed, in n workthanlike. manner, with straight furrOWS; 6 'or 7 inches' deep ; This Will require a cord pip* withn sharp:point; .a.sharp * and .well-adjusted,cOulter, - and a good. plowman.. With areveriiie . mold board . view, one should begin .at:•.the' side of the field and plow hitak and forth' until it is fin- • common - plow 'it is hist to strige grit: lan& six or'eight , rods wide; to have - few - de - ad furrows, leaving the headland about ten or twelve feet wide • . If. it he 'desirable to have: . the rows :IO - inches apart, .which is tar ,enough' tbrptita?. tcies, , .adjust. the plow. to, cut a furrow slice ten inches - wide and 1110; or six , .inclies deep. This size of furrow slice -Will beef good,pm pertion. to . 'turn well. . The iround. should not.be lc:mowed:after plowing... If it be de sirable. to,have_ the -rows two ways,, the' grMnd may be, marked 'across :thefurrows with a- light horse-marker, .or with •a- 104 chain..' .'A skillful' worknutti will drop them in straight : rows :without, a mark, :walki'g across the furrows... When the groundis' in soil;. plow, wit lttiarrevifUrrow rollif- there be-lumps.:. mark out with a small plow.' and drop the sets as, threetel for . sod. ground. 'Whenever the place 'for a lull is cot deep enough, the mut who drops the sets May preSs (hien 'one: deePer into the snit with his foot. When' :the drills are . not too deep it is well' to .always step" on Alt c' set sas they.are dropped .; • • How ro - COVER Tukat.—When the sets are dropped aSalirected, they may be covered ex peditionsly_with hand hoes. ..But.the cover- 'lag may , be.done Very-much faster eat • ier with In horse and- rude- contrivance made . in the following manner :--Fasten' a chain to . each end - of s piece ef plank_ ab.nit four feet long and eight or ten, inahes , wine; hiteli horse one side of the_-middle of 'the chain, and drive him between two tows, drawing t:. the 'plank sidewise' - aftbr him;.. with a man standing on it. This Will cover two rows at 7 • 'a time very well. Where the grothal . moderately mellow, and not stony we some , timesturn a harrow upside down, using two' horses to cover three rows itt once.. The crotch of a tree drawn .either end foremost, • make - s,an excellent implernent for covering potatoes, as it may be matle• large enough to • Cover four rows at once, - the soil is not too hard. But :on heavy sod ground just plowed, the, plaiik.above described will be found mast effective. • •• . From the _4Merican AgricidliTist HORSES LT PLSTVRE. Every hoiselit the country ought, if pbssi- • ble, to have a' few weeks run in .the pasture. - . It will do for him what•tio kind of medicine or nursing will. do as well. It will' . improve his hoo&i'his hair and skin, his wind,. digestion,.and - blood, , will take out stiffness - . aed lameness, and. put -on, flesh, and infuse new ; lite,gerteially. Before turning horses out, it is well to at- custom them'gradlially to that kind• of. food, by - cutting a "little. grassfor them each day, • 'or-allowing them to."lniit" for an hour or so daily in. the back-Yard. And :.When let out, they should not. have "flush feed" at first, as they, will -be likely. to. oVer-eat, and 'injure hemselves . bottrin their loolss`and their wind. The best:grass for 'a horse Pasture is a mix-' lure of Timothy, Blue -Grass, •antl Red Top. .Horses relish this - feed-when - it is moderately. short. When they rim to:be . turned out for any . length Of time,. and not to be used mtich - in the meanwhile,: they should haie on only a light pair of shoes:. This will allow - the hoofs to come in close contact with the soft earth,. and-will "prevent contraction: W .. here horses cannot enjoy .pasturage, they, should have fresh'eut grais as often as convenient, • and should have their stall floors covered with tanbark, or better, have the planks ta-, I ken up and clay,floors • NtrillC/6. I7NLE.4i'ENI U Rre AND Take 2 parts coarse corn" meal ) scald - thi)r- - °Uglily with boiling Water;' add 1 ,part- rye , meal - or iye.flour,.and more:water.if neccesa ry to npisten• it, Stir thoroughli together. It' should be, made as . stiff as it can be nianaged with a:lttrgeiroti spoon.. 3/ake it into a , loaf three or feur, inches deep:andt upon - a stove or . range him Criough to cook it slowly . upPri the hottoni. In- an hour or more it will rise some and crack the tu4ter'surface ly : , Tlien bake in a slow oven three,or lour hotirs. I uSitally:pittiaahout 7, P. 31.,_ let it null:tire a rich brown Crust by ' 19 'o'clock, then . ctiverup the fire it). that 1 keep:all night and in the - morning I take out a, .nice warm break fast joaf. , I t usually improves . by :keeping three - or four days, :When it, is deli cious sliced and toasted: 'Many' prefer this bread sweet ened'With molassesatirred - in with rye flour. :.Well boiled white beans make a very wholesome additlori: •'Even without these improVernents the bread is :far bitter ,than the Boston..brpwrbread •of the shops. No one. who tries this reciPelkhoronghly will ever again put . in yeast, which always SourS and spoils coin meal • - ,*. • SCIISTITI:TE CREAM, Tor puddings; cold rice, etc. , Boil .1 of - a pint of sweet milk, new milkis best.: • Beat the yolk of 1 egg, and level teaspoonful of flour, with sugar enough to ulal.e the cream very sweet. When the milk boils; stir this into it; and let it begin to glummer, stirring it; let it cool and favor to taste: For any pudding in which eggs are used, this is almost- as good as- rich cream (which•many ptefer, to another drefsing), and Much better thane thin creatn. ivfeE BREAKFAST- a few .cold biscuit, 'or some' dry light bread, fry them slightly, in a'-little butter, or nice gravy. Beat 3 or 4 eggs, with half a teacupful of new' .4 tnilk, and a pinch . of salt. When' the bread is hot, pcur the eggs over and cover for a I; few minutes, stir slightly, so that all the eggs may be cooked. This is - a nice dish, besides saving the dry bread. Arnie JosArti.e.s.---Fill a baking dish full of sliced tart apples; swectento . taste; mix wheat meat with Water . and lk (a little cream will make it more ,tender), into a batter pour.over, the, fruit until the dish is full. Bake-until the crust Is; ofa handsome brown color. - - • ~; pounts licar.nro A STOCKING —Knit the first:stitchl slip off the next without knitting: knitting every alternate' stitch on the right sideof heel, &nd every stitch when knitting on the wrong side. This makes the heel vat' thick... • . ... . .... . Pop-CORICPUDDING.--boaFi. 2 quarts of pop ., corn,brOlEen fine, in A pints of milk .over night ; in the morning add 3 beaten eggs and *little selt'andn . ,utmeg. Bake the same as a _ Custard. ' , - Rusas.--Ona pith tuft,' ono cup yeast, one cup sugar,:otie• cup lard, one egg. •AO the egg' and aug;ar alter raising :env. ENIM
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