.. anal? the New York Spectator.] sumistiri . 1 1 ?OQB 1 UxSLT 711fv-rase-is hard, my Mtit is worn,. - i•lity limas of joy are brie, • , And here I sit tonight forillin' Whlrsiguast no : - • • - Ambition's surnMSlBl.l helmet : _ Pis Oninehrect its-deAmul • liistlasspovisty I hsve-deninertsi- • Ana tear* earnst stand. thr thS days-Pre Med x.na Motions, mad! J""Y er .fibs mcb cmdings P:id gi ; j De sp air .. Has most j us tl y stfiyed • A nudum Octant I must be • .• Made toil/11)y many & f law: - Yet for triy ;life, I cannot see 'Wily I carrt "atand the law." sard Tin:teal:ma been my - guardian (To tag, loco pareidis). B.? many 'Sears, that, as man, I'm quite !ion compos mndU. To every Cohrt I have appealed • -"Where Fortune, Justice, site, " • Till, thiakint thit my doom is sealed,. I've nearly lost my wits., -. I've argued hits at' Gen'ral Tenn ' 'Where Justice Hope presided. • - Lad though my giuunds were always firm They always were derided. Judge Happipesa, who always looks Both we. 1,, touteut Ad hearty,. Devides agai st me frem the. tiooks, And cuts e off ez parte. , . . . Vie other dny Attorney Fate— • ri . Wlidd eat! t—tufLic , ..s ode im— a By special pl din 9 laid me straight • Byfure ael epiug jury; . . . . . .14. t . . 01maiter vr ere I fortmze meek, is As mge!l as I may vraVe it, ii ! My iartse i 8 a avH remlerectsvelk • By e(ime fm4lc7fithicit.. . . My duly I ham itiH,l I'Ve htriv'ln nut AL General Seltsiuni, .Speciaclou, • 'At cprronoot ileos and Circuit. . . . . . .. But earth the .recordkof the Court (The Court of-life, I nieal,), And not .iine'favorable'rep(at Fur ine` will there he 'meet'. Snell tit the iitcty of iny • . Alli j r'esf of ray. troubleik-L- • . Yet etill I love.tlie Still chase my favorite bubl3les. (From t . .tie.Norns — town Herald.] WARD : 5 ! STRIKES 'ILE." . We have been permitted to publislythe lowing. characteristic, : letter Tram. The greak : showmak who has abandoned the "Wax-fig-- get"• business for the world of SALT. RITEit, 130iiiN5;:litty .1. - 65. ' Mr DEkII.I.ST •13 . 1::TST JAN I art, Cum;-as - Slick, -as OreaSe. out pf tlie-reech of the '.'slims an ariers of ontragis t'Oreltune, - ris the Volt sez., - enytrody.. eurinircs to .BaliliiisVille about Artemus Ward, that . used to be sum inthe Sturw Ilizness,.sitv to them with. a : Tear-in thy .1... Artimeotts "(liars the 'Greek ,spell of. my mint e) the .grat e slum - utak 'is de a l—that is, to igni:ble persools. Tell 'em Artemus is no more lAstent us. :hut ••• a .hody el.rrporate.';" tell 'eat Betsy Jane. I've struck: He ram . .as rit eir 'Crerrsu.:: i:e will Spirt lip in-at streain-211inklred feet Ili, an as thick as the mane Mast of the ironsities . .• . Q Betsy: wot. a site of menu work I've dun in- my parst carVer To think that ['used to' . handle the BO Constrictors tin .tttier . reptile :stutika in my show s -an arterwardithe copper beds of N. YOrk-:st:lticlunoti*.. in the way •of diplomassyan- all fer no use. I grit poor an poorer, .while the snaiks- an tigers got fat ; an at larst the pesky. rebs -eoptistiOated xny show. an 7 Otheliy's 'oLtenprtrion .Was gone." This is .a kohl world.. I_3:Asp—pert larly whare ther's. •_When I got poor . •(eauz how I. was to good, naturd, like father- Abram, - -an let: the . bOys . idtu .my show - without payin) • even monkeys - .Made mouthi at me, 'an, T was a. was rigger. tneselft hat- is; I was patients on a monop .ment.. But no tibily "saw it" but me. ; Now -its:different. Shalapeer, or some ber,wise thetdojun, sed sum. is bona:grate, "aura ,win grateness by a - pack. of cards or a floss race, an the rest' -get big by axidenL - *Now. I didn't win' ".or- get it thrust mitt: me, but 5. bord it out the Stuns of salt river, with a goverment - Bonin is of two kinds r =boriri for the corporation (that is for the money) an arterwards for the wat,' you see 1 bond meSell out of 'A.-ward into . a grate company,. call'cL the '•Oleagniue Sa rine': Carboniferous Indication :lauyfacturin Company." 1 tell' you privitlY,: that- name took splendid. We thats tne, - an Artemus, an Artimeous; &.Mr. - Ward—opiud an - oats,. an frani• Mondy. morn till -Suudy dawn, we bookt the shares: Cur Company, was organ-. . izd Lad- 17 "ninth:a Of shares . at sents a share,. 4 1 cent reservel workiir We •garrantied ev : rythitor. We tole the noose boys-an tither cotareb s ins that Weltad the.."royilty."*an 7 fee simple ".or air -the lie on tiale. .We tole 'em we was aposed •to aristoekrisy an big shears... We tole 'emthel- sheerS.was humid they was; .to our treasury, Our:slicers Went Up to 17 thrllers - aral t cents hr 4 days t • ,Wl' Soicl out an started anqlher, - . An this - wtis the vfiv we went on; till the vale of salt river wos bored Tate. a. pepper- Box. The 'eoppCt 11e, i evartnints, What Au settled here, dritutsnoth iu but ile ! .It agrees - with 'em. They trero, ickally sez-they ar comreh:m of pillitleks ; at: like Or grab an ttore—it makes . : 'tau toreit tthiresorriTs; an they hopes 1n strike a vain of tar an iulpltur sum of the - se.ilaza; au ;barn soot . '-em tatter still. • • • . „ • Betsy Jane, I've. guy ;yOO tile: twills ()per: . Andy, of strinia ile, The man wcit vyin.l.4 titers guy him_ Un r his Buggy, ••:`..ime•Taters Maid ine a Mau.” —a 0s a. tihil long side the Wards. eornin sour i•loze thine artier, an opin in 41. iSti 4 .),Lt a estatniennient4riri I)f . , Basy'J a Coach au 4 tut piit un the patit.l a Urger a, bii r ; :is a waiii Mast 01 a Ship. I iuten tp imitire• the 'co-itisti riggias pale thare. ineffeetol-tires,•ita thep.'ist le sez. The Artemus corpuratiim'seuds thee.a °lea giuus larew,ell l .km NO' [lmre at present. : From thy deere.st Me. • BLESSED:-T. he - Who noes not make a cent,. for he will-have 'no - income tax " .131e‘setl is the bald-headed wait for lath_ wife eannoi . pull his hair.' 3:: :Blessed is tne homely titan, for the girls sliall not tuelest hith ; yea,. thrice blessed is he, iJi-W hint he asketh a lady to . dance she sliall-answer.hini,,ralsytng, — I ant engaged for -the next Sin." •i . . 4, BLestiecl . • he: whO polisheth his- hOots and hot his linwals; who tuakotly. the otitside hia head shine, hut neglettetli the inside thhre•uf, tor all the. girls shall rise up . .With smiles at his coining, and call lion .heaulifuL • 5. Blessed is the luau- who hash no brains, but brasi in - uhuntlanee, for he Shall. be the ladies' favorite - . • Said": • • • , - Blessed is the iivtn wit-) givetli tunny and costly presents toyouog ladies,.for great shall tie.lits reward-L-in a horn:. . Blessed than Who is' always flat broke, 'for rio'inin saith unto him; Lenti. ale Ave tlollari. • •.• ••. , - - . " 8. Blessed is the Digger Indian, for unto him no man presenteth subscription pa'per. • 9. Blessed is the Chinaman, for when he is asked to contribute to a ' • goad cause" he answereth saying, "Me no Babe," and straight way the philanthropist leaveth him and John. - goeth on his way rejoicing. 14. Blessed are ye when Kopperheds shall revile you, and speak all manner of evil con cerning you falSely, for Abe's sake. Rejoice and be •exceedingly glad, • for evert so spake they concerning •your brothers who went iorih with Sherman ; (whose name being in - terpreted is Shearnuin,) because be sheareth the men of the South, even the ungodly•Cldvs who lifted up their hands against the old flag,. to do it hurt, and to 'pull it down withal. • • Nor ai )10,11-9:-wort . hp - Hibernian; who Was laboring Under the delusion that . Men nod:women meant what they laid,, was temp ted by . very cordial invitation - . from a lady of distinction. to call at her house. The: Ser.-. *ant opened the door so quick that her voice was .heard by Dr. saying, Tell him. I - am not`at home:" came-to. his rescue, - for he immediately said in a loud Toice.to the darkey, " your mistress'l have not culled upon her tins evening es she wished' me.."• The lady ran out, took- the doctor. by both hands, and laughed heartily at his Ignorance of the greatest institution of respectable life---lyint • 1,,i,i,.,„ „,.n„ [ilea] iof 3-'-'l-04 7t. :1 ;sleie..7 , Zphehtn,7.ercnuejatrated ibendrake. A. SeQroit ministur, in ii- ', '''''' .6 ......'. . 1 all of which tend tu relax the secretions or the liver, bers ofjeis lie wk . , Cattle tit tme door of a nollsr , and net inure prompt than bloc pills or mexctuy, it ith where his gentle lappitut could not -he lie trel 1 our hmting any &Tigerimt, eirects In a bilious person for the t"'r*e iif e"tentitin within. After the. t t"Y l ‘. l l . l 'e l ern " l 3 s. "c n t ne h i n . qe t i eli t e b 3 d ' a th r en 't o 6 r7:l '‘ ei t r .it h t t e " r: fr ' t v i l m li waning a little h" openedh icr and walk- 1 3 , t t ' l l ly ' g . v,tein. In lock heitil. ln ..ine, if they ate mu ...n aim di ' ed in. haying in an authoritative voice, -I , ..- e , r ti•A 1.41 - J ll.)(1 . V . . ,S. lU.. —UM: AS boon ss oboe feel the first should like to know %nit t is'the h••atl of this , symptoms bi - 11l lir. b•Clieurk will and hoes nireved his house ?" `'Merl sir.", sail the husband and e" . 1 1 1 . 1 Z e t t ' i ' o r t ar:ttir" the money if they d " t_iut give ' Jerre "' I - FUR STO E, father, "if ye sh chain wee wu maybe ablir , h ... i t „ ,„„,„ his. been compelled to stay out late at 1 %rt.: IN . SY lIAI`, CAP AND - - - _ • .4 .. -' D - . to tell Ve, for We're ji.l3t trying, to settle thee% 1 night. awl think tlnl nmett wine. by taking a d....t.5. of point.. '1 The ut,d :rel.:lied respectfully Inform the cftly.ente of ; orison vine to 'teed. nett morning he will fee. as it nun:1111e and tlemlty, that , they have - ' th,se, , ,ne he had not drunk a drup. unless lietorgein to gu wic,..il men! r efitted tire 'Store' in Ce' utre la toi.o [vest ..tde • AHEan or a tem le, fen - several deeys R .er Taoss „1„y v,gt , 25 cent. a box. , • , . ...- , w h ere thev will mi keep constantle ou hand a' large and its sel.raration tr. ent tho hotly. retains :it'll' ex 1 ' Whoever tate-. theta o 11l uevtsr rise 'wri any er. 1 hey I cinder stei.ecot 11ATSCAPs amid STFLAW GOODS, and bittits xtbinuti life and sells etion. A,u Irish- i are .vuetna, dollar Ida sick int.o fur every . cent they i fine ueeorttnent o f Frib.,. v ehi d , they will ;„.!). old' at ill 11 , 4 c: dtwapital oft out, and some days af- cos t ~_ ,, .. . 1 ~, 1 re.L luttbo. tir ci-. The patron4,-e of the public is tin t t.-rward Was peausing hi - aself by putting I von't forget the mine—, •nr:,( . 1.. S.l VIIITIsX.E. 1 u.r.s . li . it<4. • , Sold wbuleaaldatulteralratakl Sebvitire r •e'Pal 130 ,- `l4l , alitie:%4ss made io enliston tli'e lelin l t4t ft tie - ka in . its rarolill, wlicli ti bit via.,lently, ,'!.... 1 thane. Nu. is ,N.trili bism.street. Phdade„-Iphta, and by • .i c ,.. - •- J . 31 . ktoRTINER„ lady wh-1 saw the proo•edings tsa tahnetl: 1 br012.,, , ..i5es sud tstoreheeperszeherall)._ . • . _J. A. GlL.'ttO lift.- • w,, , , p. tr i f I, 1 tL 40 :0, 1 t i, e iuni e w „„ . Veva,. f.,r PalLnotdc Syrup. Sesweedl'onie each $1 50 . p wwilit.. Julie, 4. 154, _ . r., leg. , ptr I,, , tLie, , riU the ball ozen, ur tWO bUtElts3ilf , dead ?" ".. - 50 [teas_ ill 1.0 " 0 •• b't : he ( T g luer 9 Syrup and one of Touis„,lol VI 7s. - not sensible. ut it " i - MECCA LI.T.BIII.C.A. ' IIIIIQ. -011.; Dr. bctitmck will be at tits uttice... No. is Nenti kilifth 1.... da . r atiki.ar o aV Si 11,Amr Ims 0 f Gicvalgita ...________,..._,..........--. -- , 7,-- ; 71Yeet Plailadelplda. every 3.durt:lay to see .tierients.-::' j 7 117,:4, -, jr, 1 171711- 0 - 7 4 3 i t.:,i h A,„,.. t . • Clip.A - 5 a . 1....,, Auld r.„ $i :u iht, ; )„,,,r y (•)( =Y l ' g 4 1 ' 1 0 hays . ~ , ,, ., at- ,, , ,,, -vi--, . .-, l ' r-4171 ' .;e ' buL fur /Lltum\ ''' o4 ` l6 " ttic . MatbAlri;; . /A 17 ;; - ;a/lin iturlitn'ii-sb---fore whole - • coat 'I" u' ' ' •bew' ,4,13 1 ) S" If."'''' 4 " 1 " 1 4 OVO . i china-i. z... 1.? w e g 3 1 . 0.. . With - hilltrlsPYl-IXIeAS kis, Ave „ : „„„,..„ L „,,,,„ im.....by , B. fIa,.I7.i.SAN. s wege. in P•rest here, whet a Lintr.irse utzw.es i - 71-1_ ic — & -- --- jutti - ii ii . ,; -- c - t y. d - e arc4 : lS ' ."--12L-:- 1 _ ',. i ;:44,; Pall Vilibu'r -eiclu-: ( T- i khile-Oil• the egle/PW . nine Cement eir wrote. or tetiith '.ve Wagratit; at, t.ls!„lowsist wi,b , ,elasale, 4isseve warwt,u.a,n,sve.- - - ' Ze.VV,Se• zwaltas.. - *Milir.itrwrii(9l.Pso,....s. ' ,Betturd priove- ;',". ... - -- ' , --- -` : • . . .. ~......-. --,....,,...-.--......-:--,. ....- . .....•.. --r--..-- ---- - . .: .. .. : , -....: 1 . . „ ~ , - . . . ...... . .. .... . - ....1 •-- • - - ' ;-:, ,-. . EtrAh L . lITEOIig ..Of Wyopiperire .I.usuronoo.e& . • OF' WlLM*Bll.4.lllir, Poilelei effectedwith_ the. liana 1-" Comm:dm_ upmlasortibif .,l etuv, • Tort We, THE ETREET, Potia l rvw Mir? Iniuratice Co. Na3rl7o/13?; "trsoo,poo . _ nun Company insures against acidents' tit, ail kind*. in CUMo f PellsollalP/11Ary a. weekly 'compensation. pot COadlag Stblo,P-E1t .311 .. is allowed% 'audio ease of death by.accident a sum not exceeding V4.0)0. is paid. The premiums are SO Tow that all dames can insure. For mospectits call at thia office, *barn alLinfonnation vlll be cheerfully given: • This Company' is endbrsial by.all the Bank Presidents in Hartford. , Policies Issued and renewed. and clainmacliusted and paid by • T. A HODPBEY,'Agt.. PottaVille. Pa. • C. F. SIIINDEL, Agt., Tamaqua. Pa: -,THOMPSON Dam. special ...ket• 35 ' ilkr~tbarre. Pa: - Hareem:neg.—Col. H. .1.. Cake; • Tamaqua ; Fowler. Esq., Tamaqua; Hon. Charles Frailey, Pottle' villa; Hon. James pu . •- ' April 22, ' • . • WALTER. S. SHEAFER'S FIB,E INSITAANCE OFFICE, CENTRE ST.," POTTSVILLE, PEITNA . • • APPLICATIONS FOR INSURANCE ON Coal .11lreakrro . •,. • nOUSCIII. Marchandise • sintrvED, 'Asia i•oLibisit First- dcis.l C.innpanieg. or3llCommunicatiowi'prutniAly:iatelted to. April • *. • . 14;itn• Office IPeun.ylvania, tutu, i•Otswrilic. Pa. LIN - EttruoL ii LoNDON,..t (2.otat;AiN't , • : •.. . . CAfrh capitzd and : • COtin . ,oo4. Inv etatat the Curtail Stat,•,i i, 500,00.0 HOKE INSURANCE COMPANY, . , . - - - • . . . -.--" Nei's. haven; CoasuccOast. • • -.... . . ... Cash Citpha1.......'......:,, .... .. .. --, . ..... -• ' 4306,,000 Surpla.s.h.tu.:lst.VAtt.s.... .... :. .. -......is aii:o 70 Jl . . . . Insurance elleetedit: the best Compapies 4:11 favorit hie terms. • Lhesest 'promptly 4djusle&and pald.witliout : . April - 1794. CELARTEILPEItPILIVAL, 1794 INSILRANCt. COIPAIT OF NORIII MIER:CA • PIIILAIDELPIII..C. . incorpiorii4ed.: 14.51... Tbc .0111 ext If nPisir anor. Coviiptitly in .atir lUino Puid Orcr 8t7.tt00.000 Urganiziatiou. • CASII • • . . . . ARTIICM Corr N, • Ntennei -• 5...4c3ne. W. JONES, JOILN . :IIIALON, Join A. lino - sr •4;. ..• Oranue . L. IT . te.iiisen, • sez.r.• T;:vooni, . Fe.ANcts. Corn. Aryetne,r Al - Herr_ •Enw Kt;l TnorlErt, - lite:H.lßn EIbWAILI! S. CLARKE, ..IN'ILLIAM. WELSH.. W11.1.1t1l CLIMMISt:S., : • WILLIAM E.. I.lnown, CII.t.IIL . TIIM`I.I.I".SEY: , ". • ' • A ItTlll.'lt G. COFFIN. President Agtht at Potlxville. T. A. Gui)Fl{EY: °Trice. Itainuitongo. uear centre.Si rect. .1)fe,.1n.. , 4.1.• • .• . cuARTat 9 . PERPETUAL FIZANICIAN - FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF 11111,A1>E1,1411.k. Assets of Januasry lA6I, $2,45:7,549 95.- Unpital . Aecruird :Murpluw• ' inieNted Unsettled Clnints, • 1 Ilueonte-for 18049 -.88,4 in... .1 • *300,000.. LOSS PAID SINGE 1. 1 .:29, - • - • . 83;000;000, • . . PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY. POLI - CIES ON LIBERAL TERMS. . . . . . . . • - • ,DIRECTORS: , .' - . ' CHARLES N. BACKER, ISAAC LEA. '• ' ' •- - . ToillAs WAGNER,• ~ • - EDWARD - C. DA . LE.. • ' SAMUEL GRANT, , ..S, GEO. FALE .... 1 JACOB IL SMITH. ' ALFRED PITLER . • • GEO. W. RICHARDS,. : - FRAS. W. LEWIS...NI. D. . CHARLES N., RANCHER, Prexidrni 'EDWARD C.'DALE, Vice. President JAS.'W. Mc.ALLISTER *6..l . l'o:Tem. . . . . . . . : The snhgriber is agent rot the ilbove mentioned in: gigaton, cud te prepared - to nuiltaingtrance tin every deacrgaiou of property, - a& the lowest•rates. - - . ' • • • . • -HENRY C. 11.USSEL; .A'gt. . . • Pottsville, :March 19,'&44 ' - . '. - .1.2.1. f : ' ' ---- 7 ---- - - 2 . ... ' LIFE INSURANCE.. --' • -' '• : .-•-•.. . . . . . . . The Girard Lite Insurance, 'Annuity and Trust Com piiny of Philadelphia. Otliee...No. '4OS Clietittuakreet, the first door East of the CuAorit Home.: • ' CAPITAL-4.IOO,Ooo—CHARTEft PERPETVAL: poutinue to, make iustmincea on.lirea on the most fa . . . . The - Capital being paid up Mid invested, together with a large and constantly increasing reserved fund, - offers ayerfectaecurity tu-the insured. - . .... ••• .... •' - . The premiums may beAraid:yearly,' tialf.yearl.y or. onartf:rly, :. . . ~ . The company add-a noSra periodically to the insur s ranee for life. The first -bonus, appropriated. in'Decem 7 tier, 1644, the second bonus in December,.lB.49, and the third bonus in DeCeitiber,lBsl,.(vhich adtlitions•make an - average Of more than' GO per cent. upon •DW 'prtualL' ems paid,' without increasing the annual prethiuM.- • Thomas Ridgway, . , • trohti A. Brown,- - lt , ,l)vrt l!eArFit-11, •.. ' : - John IL Latimer, . ••': • Th.:Unaf. P..larnes, - ., ' • - ,f,.11n IL dock,' . • ..' . ' - Pre/ler-Mk Brown, " . • ' .Ini C. Mitehell,": ' (3 i - • ...,MV Taber . , '- . -1 .. T . -7 ..i.tat.. Rat Om. LieurY.G: Freeman, :•- '. Seth J. Conly,- . • . P;urtplift:t , i utter and or,litnntiono, loi - t.n ‘,l npplicAtion . Anrt ftirfOr infoimutioh ran be had Pit 'the otree. TI I OM AS I:Ii.)GWAY; Prt.sident. June • Or o1:1;: 'BAN ti...‘ Pot r.svtife, Agf it fur 11119 Cstlnty, . , In 'enne:equenee..:of poor health the - .stili , eriber htp &) • etwied. fir Farm for , ale:** • Said 111- blr IF le - (!ated it iiitaL.,rnti Ltizerne • ft.or of Wy,:ndwa: with .goo.l and don 11 ntarret. The Farm rontahri abnut 'l7ll acres.. one hundred., and. fifteen nailer gnu mtprrnement: , 'rt.! Ooil'it;tnliki aa.l ict 11 attain , ed to either grass or and being-well ‘inuld make:one of the c 1111.: graking farms in the 'county. The bikini are'Two llottmis: nue Jarge 11:1• : And 4.4 rain if.arn,'one tl'ow . Baru for Stabling. Catile, ;Carriage. House and 'Stable, and .large i t l e Corn' Ilouse. ONE 014211 - ARD. If is also Well • fenced, , Intottred. rods' of attune A ic rE SI US WARD .wall locargd,...tiyo roads crossing' at richi nen...the: buildings. 'Theta • is .also o Chttreli nnu School Bunse oPtthe 'premises. and until rtiteiitly al'ost Unice was kept the Pince for sixteen years, IT iN.NFAI: BF4T MAILIigT 1:4 InP SLtrE. It is' ultiigathern (leArable- property. and . per Sons haring rooter to invest estate would do. well to call un'the subscriber and.yiew the•premisep. Any one desiring further information' can call. on or addreis'the Editor of the Pittsou.Gazette. or 2 • . • Jan. 14, '65. 11,;‘01,t. LE:— . -A valuable FARM and. Rliasant a .cimu try resbieb!*.situateln..F.a.st'flanoVer Town ship. lebanon cifuntv..N., tile:Jonestown and Air risbuylg nrsd.orm-haff a mile West of Mt. `Nebo, con; taining.abont S 5 Acres. About I acres ..ais. Woodland: the remainder being . -under ''""good cultivatiob; fenced, and the soil well zdaideil to the different crops generally raised' in tlde ot.etion. The builditige rni.ntly newiare a BRICR HOUSE. BANK. BARN. larte. !fay Barn. and .ither out builditrgA.. There - LA an orchard of young be:trine: tree e. with an addition of .Other lately zet oat. On r l he pretai ser. A Well, With Pump, ie. at the-lioume; tun nlng.water in milk, of the tlelds..- . For further yeirtiettiers; Apply by letteibr in perenn to the imbeeriber,- on the t irenitees. P. 0.. addrese. Osn ' • THOS: P. 31ILLER. East illirioyeiTp.:Atig ati-tf .• C 'OT OF CARRIAGE !} IIIOI VC-4AD 11 AND .. FOR: SALE: . AT iTEDUCICO PitlEEM...—Carriegra: Carriages:!--The undersigned' has taken the Shop iii„'Rasn 'Norvierlan street; near forumrs FOntulry. lately . arca , pied by Hoffman & - Ristiell.' where . be is prepared to receive orders in his line of busbies..., whit% will be promptly - exesuteit. - All kinds of repairing dune, and old carriages taken • in exchange for new ones. KREIDER, Late or Reading, - Pa. May 13,. . • • • • • 114-3 m Sche,nek'S Mandrake Pills SICK HEADACHE, . " • symptoms, came. Came. and Cure. Taws has received its name .fronx a constant nett sea or sickness. at the stomach, Which attends the. pain iu the head. This headache is apt to begin in the morning on waking from a deep sleek, and.when some irreplarity of diet has been committed on-the darix.— .. fore, or sometimes for several days previons. • At first -there is a distressingly oppressive feeling in the 'head. which gradually . merges into. a severe heavy tent In.the temples, frequently attended by a Sense of fullness and tenderness in one eye... and, extending across the fore There .. head. is a clammy, unplemsanttaste to ttie mouth, an offensive heath, and. the tongue Covered with a . yellowish white fur. •.Thesntrerer desires to be alone ma dark room. - • Aslioon is the patient feels the I fulness In thehead and pain in the temples, take a large 1 dose of &lie:tick's Mandrake and in an.bour or.l two they will feel. as well as ever. This has 'been tried by thousands, and istlways sure to. cure, and instead - , of the sick headache coming 'on , every week . or ten . days. they will not be troubled -with it once in three. I Schenek.sMandrake Pills are composed of a number ./DGE, Aar. • . •. ..i.Cbccipanrs-.Qlllce,. Furniture, &c., de., .B. ' General Instiranoe: PIZ V ATE s A LEs. HCFC.: CARVER, • Wyoming, Luzerne Co., PA " • • 2-6 M: -eriga(lSilver:' ti „ , an rive WAREL; —: ,Erzfokr... Tzar, Yan.• . .ana , VID 2 &t - ::; - P;O I AST limos and Ov BAND BmtegAtrs, llNgovi Sam OF LAD/EV . JAAvx.mit",—LociferS, HEADY SEA' Bias s, Eno= BTAsitts,Jllizic.:Drodcho, Diamonds, Bnbioe, Ewa:aids. , Pearls„ - .and 'aeon: Pins, Rings; Chin* V:rEDgliSh'sSifdr° Cruet Btands,'Butter....Doolons, _Diiuser. and Tea. Services. Pianos, So , .Nying Machinesot . c., 4;c., - . . ~ ',ONEIkfiLLION DOLLARS- fable :hmMOce N W fl IC Jewelers' - /tfiumfacturing Association ONE DOLLAR :EACH without iiiection. 't4 I*: for unless . . of rich and valtiable articles at one Dollar ' 100. Fine Gold ChronoMeterWatches each • $2OO, Ifia Fine Gold'"-Engiish Lever Watches ' -..'110 200. Ladieil• Gold Lnameled Bijou. Watches, •(Jew eled:'Levert+) 1110 • • '5OO Sitlid Silver Hunting r.ngllsh .Patent Lever' Watches.' ....... . .... to M . 5000 Rich Vest ChainaDrop Ends • • X l2 to in 3060.11eavy,Gaat.d and Neck' Chain& . to no Soot'Patent Hilige:.l3raelets.'each . • • 111 to ittl 300 ti 'Unique Chatelaine Chains Into tn • 'OOOO Emerald: Pearl, 'and Opal 'lO-to 30 itaa) Cal Diamond Pins With Chains: ... 10 . to SO -6000 Full Sets of - Ladies' "Jewelry •S to 20 •50 Silver Dinner Sets . ... '.' .. ... 100 tolso ' Silver Tea'Sets - 1041t0150 :1 110 0 Enalih Silver Cruet ... ~ , to an 3 1 0 0 .S11ver Fritit , .. .. • . .... lfittr;:n 20410 . Silver Butter Cdolers.. • Inob -Silver let . .. Pitchers .: • • • 50 . 1 e . !1 .5 totio'Silrer l Goblets, Gold Lined • • 15.t0 Gold-Pena, Siiccreticil:C'aees • • • ' 410 S Dozen - SilverTea SpoollS . • 15 OEO2O boon • YO to So . wl4l o! - : Keys, Thimbles, Tooth Pick... Sets ol ttiir S'o4 , :veitutti:n..itial Statle,'Stotte...t, Large Seal, . (11:0-Pd and*. • . • ai:ore extetn,lee stock .of tine '‘Vatches. rich ”ffiered by the'New .york .4s.k:4beitttion; • without' except ... . .. . . -. • - . .. ().: - .E.- . DOLLAR EAC.I-1. - ;.• . . . .7n.it• 41,..re A.t.ociation; tfay . orahly noti6ed by. all the. {mini-Iv:0 J ,, nrnal ,, -1 ho ughnut the c., , 1nd0 sirßett-: iir -trAniz‘,l;cin in . .I:ria.) o)n - st,qiin, , ..1,.1 - a e"inbtfiaiitiit.ttt•the ;lar4 In t•st a ntlnt.:ttren, , : have - ANA .iftted.a - ItAntril - ..4 .- bi.. reet , lta,uksul.wrvine the twoliei•xli.tril)Attoti and . . , ate of ttAii - iyhtite:itiiekef -IticA nil, ci.,eatx, Wir.y.a, vithmit . • . Eminently Approrrinte . 'for•ly which 'will he distm.,,ed of -cm t or he "'following liberal' reran: Certilietiteti • i.4earing mittin ' . their face temies the mi ides- Let .111).o,.e 'enumerated. arg earh esiehe , ed in ithin envelopes. and se;iled; iMe:feoin another•Mtized: paced in. a rec..sirory,.vmhput . cfp.iee, from'., they are a , •mcdered. The . Aeitled envelopett rt.iti eat 'e tedne desi•:iptiyitr, and mal'lmd priee.: it nil win be• sent v :if IllidieFS . at cents eacii; - on rcc,Opt uf Hie eertifteales.the••:pitrchaKer it,veitatiet the ....r46! arti .cie is entitled whit:Jibe tlity obtain 'ULI , m the iirrit of:the. t:',zrtiticate ainhil. to the offibe of• the . elittioii; • When•Cortilicate, 'call for "article. too large to be t4mt-liy mail: the fall -capress .charges tutnii • be feu'. warded: t.:•.t. - Nthi.r-With cost of boxing,.&e, ,• • ..*500.000.00 511,614,721.91 Single:. Certificates; - .25 . -.:.0‘61# - '.0,0h. . Oln Certificate may itlttatiii-yoti Gtild'Wateb, • trier vice of Sits r Plate.' or any r.t her valuable article: • . THERE WILL BE. NO BLANKS. • • . . • aoka es . of - :Certificates: ,v 11111.1! bold 40 , C 11111.& SCllliO/$, 'at the- fu] . , . . Onti"certilleittv sent to any: address. by mail, - - On receipt .".,: ... .. .. .. .. . .. ... . .. , • • ••sii • Cert flc.des .... .... .. .. . .. .. . ".. I . - 00 .1 i t ideates._ - " . • . 00 int icri ideates' rwi [lt prem Ulm) : ..... . ...• . ' . 560 ceil.:lll'.elee iwe) .... ... ;...11) 00 lim ('id titicAteS 'twilit preadult' 15-00 Period satioactiintuuarameed in ail cases. • Goode, not ,pleasine- the tastes finicy, of our 4:nl4othere will be ei , telningerl free of coot. • ' • ..4-"ents mid others will:be allowed 10 cents on -each cot-tide:ye orderceiby'theni: providing not Icon than are ordercit,it n Duni. Auents cents Mi.: certilleate and remit. 15 cents - each- to ua. Large orders for 0:IL-hue - Cs id from Sichools.i Clubs, the ArmY. shonittliti.Sent per Drafts ' to our or--Post Mee - Money Orders.n should be prochred." - .Agents . Wanted Al! orders must he addressed tai .NEW - . JEWEIERS'. lIIIITAC'fING ASSOCIATION,: . • • (WILDING,' • •, 5400.0n0 tr: 1.000 1,056.2NN Corner -AaNN:itt .anti Ann Nen'. Vork ALFRED Pres:q Bohrd of • Directont' pill 22, '6..-16.3m The Greatest Discovery of - the Age. :READ TUE CERTIFICATES Extene ! Eaten° ! Exton° ! THY IT . AND BE CONVINCED, "IT NEVER FAILS.” . . It is a purely Vegetable "Medicine—tonic and sl la::t in its properties. Its. action upon the Ltivs komacti is •Wllllderflll.. ;Bay abettle and be convinced .• it is no bianbitg. • - It is prepared tinder the etipet4iqon and direction of: one tif the lendine Physicians of the city of Reading,. • CU Elf lIS, CO NS 17 NI -- • . . • I)IS;EASFI'OR . ' . . " TIGIITNVSS OF'.lll . . By its act lOil . llfk.n. stimulating' Expectorant . and Tun ic. it cures, Dyspepsia. it produces appetinit. 'stimulates the'systerri. it laiilds .ap the failing .strength. irhile it drives from. the system and lungs the - .‘,4tiertg of .11m- • sun:Mimi; It haS newer failed, so far at. we hare lwand. W4l give 'OM' . CentiltlttAt , from-:the city of Rezidii, when! it is prepared.: .And nose try it : if itts good fur nothing, tell your friends so. The - quicker- a-good for nothing medichuids mit bf the way, the'better for ecerybodr. - : . Bnt ilyou find. it - gond, then 'teltyour friend and .neighbor so.. •We your . sit h friend to try it. - They - are. to he the judges.; and we will be soh,- -fled with their deciSion• atter a.fair trial ; .for. :Met' a fair trie.l of it in the city of 'Heading. - we' kn.-.w. What: it *Ohio., lit weakness of any kind ittiever.fails: , • P:ep,red - and for sate- by W\,: LEVAN Lt CO., No. 744 Ver a StriTt.. , 'P'rice l per Bottle.' • • . At<o ks-.4 , qhf by-JOHN. O. RROWNS SON. PotVi: by . lIENES lI...DAVIN • S,t, Clair; and by all , thr...f,rimziwrip attacked iightee, of i:reathing; eight fiWeats, hi./1)1 frem . ,thelunge. I ' kept gill ing - I\lM' tin.' bail to give. tip work. I Wri‘i. - „ - so weak I eiiiild hardly get:thing.. - .My cough - kept getfier , worse, I became very lioarve, • I--tried every.thiert iupi . commenced. 10 . . the' • Extern . .. ..I have rived it i,h. Iwo m‘Mt the coil gh,.sputi lig of blood. of ght'ry PRta and tighluer.i.i of the elei,t.are wee. :m i t I rade rig bard :kly appe tite iti:ver uair better iii eiv I.iLrwentiroiy . .k DA NI '• w.taeln:aos . Shoii Stiire; P enn- ever Seyenth. becembtir • • . . . . Co.—Ahotit ei;_flit years rigio riYas at taekcj Votli Aethnia. It is al - . complaint, my .mother luOlug died.with it. ' I used every thing," but of ;TM cf... I way so had with 'it in the: army that I',was ti,..Charged from the 17th Regimenf,•• I!tinnsylyittlift col untvers, atel tdro extaupted•fit-Iteadiug, tat account of it... 1 could yanls, Alm- ascend ft:flight - pi steps wittnalt reeting ;...my heart became thee:teed also' from it. I had palpitation and, iatin, I•nienl four bit 'ties of Eitene,.• and ant entirely anti ivoiting at my. trade . ; its effects with the were vf Mulerftil.• - Yours, - CHARLES AAIENRY. March 3, 13G5. .Cor: Washin'Otin Alley . . . . • .MR: & the Spring' I .WILE. 'attacked widi.congh atid.epitting of blood from the lunge, and niuht eweeti, try father: mother, and brutluira mid 'sheers have diet with consumption ; ,they all con, .6.imed - the seine asf mii. husband I had jhet died, and 1 was Hi alone witty' her emnll . children 'colt suited lifr.l.hOde; of this city. etating my caw • and'that I ww.!•poor,' fie told me that Odd Live Oil might cure me. if wiOnid to' try its: andalsoM 'entioned - the Ex- . time; elating that thelirinirititee:were-hlaiming to.cure umi., , timpliou with it; thought two bottlea.of you and :am entirely cured of it.': • ' SARAH. VCARTY , LaureI SL ,' Readine: • • '." • . . ireititiCltre of Rev: George Pciritz .of • Reading.• ' ' LF!VANIek haie been suffering with cough and soreness of the 'chest all Winter.. I sins.entirely re-' limed Of .the sorentsvii the. rough is much better the Liron'ehil4 tubes werecOmpletely chigged with initfer: • be Extene has cleaned them out .entirely:. I have lised.thrie books, and:can condialiy recommend it for any affection of the cheat. " GEORGE. • . March iS. 1845 April A:65. IUITILLI.A3I. BRICK fk'(lo.; • . . V Y . .SEEP • ;AND- BOAT - •- BUILDERS, -.."- CBESTEIi, PAL. 1 .• •• Have eimsfantV on hand FIRSI'XLASB BOATS 'for sale, and are ready to build first-Class Boats: . and Barges at the shortest notice. • . . • • . . . A Infraber of Caidkers and Boat Builders aree wanted, tir.whom good wages and constant employment will be They are 'alio prepared to bu,tld; at the. shortest :no: lice; COAL CARS and DRIFT CABS, for. all kinds of mining operations.. • . ' • [Sept, . ABOUT ..HALF: TAE' P3los - SOF. TIN. WARREIVS,GF.I.VEINE PEBBLE ROOTING .ii now used more thin.any other. kind.- It is . bah . - Fire and Water Proof; and will outlast . two tin tool's, while it costa only about half the.price of. tin: `this; roofing. la put on by the atibecribcre, -at *short . ...13ANNAN 4k. DEPREILN,TottemiIe.• lie:lrma be put on roof.. pitchinvover - 3 inches to the foot. : It can be pat on Bat, if necessary. • . SALAMANDER SAFES:, . .. • Second.St;,,...Pottsville Announces to the biiiittm , cOmmunify of . this 'and the ridjoininf countles;-..thitt he nuinufac-•-; tares SAL.-I.,MANDEIt SA1 0 11;4:11 all siz&l and kinds, warranted Fire-prOof, which, in point of .workmanship and compare with those ob tained l'rom any other establishment in the eituntty. Ile always keep.,,.afes on hand 'for sale,. and will make them any size, fol . Bankinu and :other Public -Institu tion., a„, Otottp, if not eheiper than they .d nbeobtxluett from • ; lie ren:rs to Ilenjainin ilaYwood;Georgebright, Thos;' liendetwn, of thisPorough. who .hae his fistrvi ages; Pine 13. .~Z'C~TN:FS PertetuYPud* imzuay- GUE Consiimption Qivable, .Itertit - ; ,J.. Nlenr,le ASTIIM k CONSUMPTION Fru, street. Reudtng OBT.AP, GOOD ROOFING. . . Eneoursige Hamm, Manikfaeltures.- CIIARLES KE CE=I -49! . ,-is Va=. riously caused .: by mereurial disease,- low. living, disiiidered, digestion from unhealthy food,. impure . . air; - . filth and filthy habits,- the depressing :vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever he its origin,..it is.hereditary in the ,constitution, I ,descending " from parents to' children unto the third and foUrth:_gerieration;" indeed, it seams to be the rod of.liim who sayi," I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their Children." The diseases it originates. take various names; according to, .the organs- it attacks.ln . the lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally Consumption; in the glands,..swellings Which- suppurate and, be come ulcerous sores; in • the stomach-and -bowels, derangements whicliproduce indi geStion,.clyspepida, and . liver 'complaints.; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous' affections. These, all having the same origin; require the . same remedy, viz., purification and ins igora- Von •pf. the • blond. ..Purify the . blood, and these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, fOul,.or corrupted blood, you cannot have health; with that "life of_ the flesh" healthy, .you cannot have sCrofulous disease. . • • . . is ,eertmounded :froth the most effectual anti-' dcitesthatPiedieal science bah disctivered for this: afflicting dit , teruper,.afid for the dire; of the.disPrderl it entailti....• Thatit. 'is •fiii'stitie .rior to any other reMe - dy yet. deviled, is known by-all who ltaYe green. it a trial. -That it: does combine* , .virtiteik:truly extraordinary. in their effect 'upon Ns . class. of complaints,• .is . ilidisputahly proven* the steat iitultitilde 'of piibliely :known and remarkable cures it has made of the . . folliiiving diseales: ..King's Evil, Glandular . Swellings, Turnors; , Ernpyons, Blotches and loresi ..Erysigras;'.loSe . • or. .St. - Anthony.'s Salt.eum, "Seal& Head, . from .tithereulons deposits, in tho hingf, White Swellings, Debiliti„. 'DropSy,jlkteuralgia, Dyspepsia_ or::: Indigestion , Syphilis . , and Syphilitic Infections; Neretirial Diseases, Fenole Weaknesses; and4ntleed,the'Whole series of eticiplaihts that arise' rmitimpurity Of the LIMA. • ' Minute reports . of individual, .eases tMiY-•be fortnid .. ..:iff.Ary4rt's AtaiANAcociielLis . fiiroisittd to the druggists .tier. gratuitous distribution:wherein ;May he learned , thq directions' for, its Use; and .sonic of. the .reinarkable• 'cures which it:. has made .when all ;other' reniedies had failed to . afford relief.... Those. Cases. are purposely - taken - from - Pll . secticiiti of. the: country, in .Order tliat . everY•reader-iiiriy•itave access to; some one.wlio . ean speak:to - him 6f its , benefit's .froiti I ersonal. experience. Scrofula depresses the .vital energies, antlibus leaves its victims 'far more . suhjeet.to disease. and its. fatal. results than 'are .-Ilealthy 'constitutions. Hen - LT it tend's . to sliorteir,..andr.does greatly. shorten . ; the :average duration ' of human life..... The .Ntist• importance 'of these considerations. has led' •to spend years in perfecting krentedy which is adequate to-itS•cure:. This we now Offer to the 'public under. the naine of Atmt'S SAitsArtuiLLA, 10101101 it is '1201111)0MA • of ingreclientS, some of *Midi-exceed the: :best of: :',....7'arserporilla in:, ..aid you may protect yOursellfromthe.suff6r sing a nd . .dariger. of dtsgrder . S. Purge out - the foul Corruptions - that *rot and ',fester in the blood, piirge: (mettle - Cau.set oftlilease; and yigorotis health will follow. By its.jiceu liiir virtueS • this . . remedy ltinuilates the vital, 'fitnetitins; . and . thus-expels the . .distenipers. lichieli•Jurk within •the _system . or' burst out any . parrot it.. - • • • We know the. public have been:deceived • .I.V many. tptimituntis• • of lsarsaliarilla,' that imielCand did, nothing . ; - but , :they will neither be - deceived: nor'diSappOinfed . in this.. - Its -Virtites have:been:proven by-alum ..xi:int trial, and there remains . no . question: of its. surpassing. excellence for the •eure :of the . afflicting -.dispases 'it is Intended:AO 'roach. :Although under the : &nine: name, it is very different meilleirielroin'any•otherwhielt . has :heen before the_ people,.aml is far More ef ..fectual• than . any oilier 'hits ever been available . ••. • , •• . • .CIIETtRY .PECTORAL; The World's; Great Remedy for MOM Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in, advanced stages of tho disedge: • . This' hits: been. so long.- used . ; and' so in; vdisapy know n, that gee. need 'do no • ittor . e. titan assure* the public that its quality is kept up:to - the ..hest it :ever. has: tieen, and. that .it maybe relied ort : to do all it-has:ever. done. - .Preliared hy. • DU. J::. G A . YER & • Practical and. Ayalytkal Ch emists, . • •• • , Lowell: Mass.. . • • Sold bY4 . 11 . druggiits, ev=ery where.. : • . 11ROVl N : -drug gettr, iit Yottavillu, its°, by all . deulersin tuddidne eve- July 16, .64, • . 29.1y-eow: 1865 . . . . . . . •-1-5.1 years etnattlished in N. - Y..Vtly. , r .. - . ;• "Only inTallitile remedies , 'itnnyn... ,: •- ' • • tl'Cot dangerous to Hilman Furniiy."'. • ' - .. - • "Rats anne'out of:their hbleS to die." . . • . • ... —. . . . . - . `CO . stai. till .- Rat,. Roach , ez:- C.......Exterrilinittotsf - . ..k ii ftete—nsett for (tats; '• - - .' • .• • -- . - .•• . ' 'Mice. Watches. Bieck end- •.' - -:.• ' ~ '''. ..: :.. Itert.AVA, dec.; 'd e., .5....- &a. ....:.. . ........ - . • • - Costar's"; Bed-Blik:Exterlnina,tor, Isis liquid or . wash, used to . . destroy, • and ab3o. as a• pre- •,: • - • • -ventive . for bed Bugs,. . • - ••- • • Costar' e".. Electric.. Powder:-for Insects la - for Moth..i. - .,bf4int . itOl'a; •' • . Bed .thtga. litNects on , • .Platitx,-Fowlii: A niranis, dc, . • . • f'Sold by all-Druggists and D, 4 aters evei?where.. • 'tar !!! [kw Ant: ! Alf . all Wialtilc SS imital Mae. • -far See that •!•^Cloirrnii.'s' ,: uanit..i.s on each 130x, - .Bot , tle, and Flask, before you bay. • A • • • • ' •, , • nrPßlNoil!A!..mr&r; 4•Se ' BROADWAY, 1. - e - 1301d . by alf Druggisis:alid. Dealers at Pottsville, _ . . INOTtEAS OF' RATS--The .Parmer'a, • Octrtte fEnglish) aeeertt , and provel.= by ("amine that one• pal eof - fata will tuw.e:a progenrand.deadendantS no • than, 6,74,050 thn...e.yeare.... No unleei this:immense fam ily can be. kept dawn, they . Would .copeumo more food taint wootd sustain dl,ooo.lminan . beino: . : •'• itr•O'ee advertisement iii tbL paper.' • 17...k.T., tieritie BlRDS—'whofrver enziriee hoot Sn aurallbiniAia a Cruel ulna nuls in eller rcits tecirkenclactor.. ehould like some.ot our correspondents to Ore us, the benefit of their expe 7 rien6e hi-driving pe9ie. 'We need'uOliething does cite, and ;raps for.thli bUsine.-LScien tijic Avncriavn,-B. Y. - ver - See CorrrA.P.'e advgitiAement in tbla : paper.: -1865 i I: . . • ''COST AR'S' RAT; EXTERAIN, ATO R' is simple= and enre . ..--tbe . perfect It kr-ifinittion meett ins we have ever attended Every Rat that scan get it. properly prepared acwtding:to. directions,. ill cat it.. andt. , VOr cue that eatS it will die. generally at enure place is distant as possible frinn where the - medidne :wee takem÷taki iffiror—• • . .tirSee 'COST.LICti" adiertisement in this mei A:trOICE' FROM TIIRFAR WEST:=—Speaking of 'TotcrAies.: , . Rat, -Rust* fic .'..Exterminator="more . grain and. provisions are' - destroyed annually •in Grant !..Onnty by vermin thanlVOuld pay: for tons of. this Rat and' InsectAitiler777 La/144140-, . • adt;eitiliSment - in this pSPer. , • FARXERS AND ..11017SEKERPERS—shonld •recol leecthitt. hundreds- of dollars' -worth a-Grain,. •P.revils ions; &care•ennually destroyed by Rats. - Mice, Ante,. end other, insects • and : vermin--alt of,:which . can be. prevented by a fen' &Alai."' worth of - 6 .CosTanits Rat, Roach, &v.. Exterminator, txinght and peed :freely; „. • • Irfrbes*, -eoirraa's" adiiertiiement hi this paper. .••• IrlrSotil in Pottsville. Pa inihnleSale• and :retail at BANNANiS: nnii by slr Drtaist st and Dealers.- .• ' • • • • -154 m • , • . • • ..LA.W. 1300R5.• • • • . • .. . :• PtrliDON , S DICIEST-,lateQt edition. • . DUNLOP , S , LAWS or. THE UNITED STATES.. WHARTONI AMERICAN CRIMINAL :LAW.. :LAW OF HOMICIDE.. !• ' PRECEDENTS.,OF LNHICTAIENTS PETIAR. BOVVIETt'S LAW OICTIMA - ity., i A itAV AMERICAN. .11LIC1?:STONE. - ..AKDOWICK •S'PATUT,ORY AND CONSP.TU FIONAL LAW - • . Roia - rrrs IMF:En orI3IIIIISIi::4TKOTE.S... DITANE ON THE ROAD • - .DIJANE'S LANDLOHP AND I'ENANT. I.4I.INLAP.'S .OF . • : • GRAYDON7S FOILMS.. ; &MAW'S ELEMENT OP . 'ITLS, ' ..LIMN'S JUSTICE." • . . 1 'wELI)SLAWYER •BOOTE. To wV.SHIP.,F,47DWCAL.L4N9S 'OF rEisiti)4l : ..-ISLAIAN_NA.AS I, 4 . . BOok and itatic;tiva Ite4. taint of Ins of kn. It or is I-en state ierein .8 ILL 'stain their Wand .in to and AYER'S 1.865 1865, 1865, 1865, 1865, it I; ...! ... . ...... ....-..,..... ...., t .,..;.. 4 - ntA t i)Et .p fi A ,.., i. , - - . -, •. A, , ~.'" ..,., • •:. 0. -• ITENOPE O ,IVEs-TA: IO6O Mi .11iiiOnitir, -A- 22 Wit VP:ks{47O ( CRI AP Ag ES Noe. 9AS quid 1114 Vbeettaust Street,. Dec- !64. -•- • KENTHARP • • ‘ l N` " trifttr;P;III.A.DELPIEIIA, . MA:41"10/V11111111d Dail.= WATCHES, • Frair JEw ?tar.. Soap SILMM WAML: and . Soiearci. SILVER 'PLATED WARE. . , .March MOz.-12-arn NTAITFWEIL; Watch., 'Maker and Jelweler. - lio. - 148.', 1 • • - • North SECOND Street, corner of Qaar iLt PHILADELPH lA. tag WATCHS, ....TEVVELRY, SILVER andeornnent PLATED •WARE . ometantly.. on hand. *unable.- for 'HOLIDAY. PRESENTS. far Repairing of Watches and :Jewelry. promptly attended to.- t, . DANIEL '.I.IL'JKALRCSIE.ft;'.- -. • :- . . City takinet Wane .Rooms and Nanufadory, 238 SOXTTIEC SECOND STREET, their ' N. B. -L. Persons golng. to the at" will 11 Ind It. to sdrauta.goto :Call and erami• ne the etbek.. - .• D. M. '62 • ." . • . •. • as.tr - G :-:- E •• O .-...•. RGIL'A . ;AVIAD• A I ITOCK,uncift,' • H - • - . •.•.. :•-1 1 , 2 1 ti ' li.*_Wativiiiet "St.; 1" h i I ade 1 pia 14 .. . . . ~.. Partiefilar attention given to the sale And pllihtli.4.* of 'Wits strictly on commission. Refers to .10:11N SHIP..• PEN..Esq , ALFREb LAWTON, and GEO.. BRIGHT, , Pottsville, Pa.' - : - March 11,..`65.7-10-3m*". • . ~ 2 . - . . • SHIP'.6IANDLEtt AND 'GaOciD, .•40:1 South Delawuye Ayeaubii. • RopeP of, all trinds„claita* Pitch. Paints Point Black Varnish, att•,, hirnisheil titit at the lowest. rates. • ". • , . . • ' • .-Thlitidelphia,.Ang,ust 1, 1963: . • 32.: ! • BLINDS.. N D .. SHADI3IS. B.: J.WI LLIAIII . S., • No, lOitir.Asix.;hlo - ii, n1111..11,E MANCMM,tIIRRR OF Aik4ffiAN SHADES. ... ' The LkeriEbr.tuid FINEST ussertment -in Wcity e. nt the I.OWFST vsu _ VEICEN _.: 2 • : • - ' 'STORE 51141)4S - AND . LETTERF- - D. April l; CHAIN ITl[AivirirAcTritiEg. .r. , • Wagon, Harness and Ship ohains OF EVERY• DESCRIPTION AND. SIZE. . . Alsio saperior Flat chain.for,Coal'Alineii. a tiamplejnf which cut be teen at, the Duncan near . Putts yilln. . Ordei v•.'promp . tly ;attended to, tuid Traule...at the low est *ll *ices. •• -• ' Addros, • ' • • , . •.• W 11.1.1.4.31 atE,•• :GERNIAN•NWN AVENUE above • 6th, .Apri1,15,•!65.-16-tm• •• • 'GOODS . GREATLYEEDITCED ! „ The Tilive:to BUY 14ix,.-C11131B:1 #Splendid Stock .Of Good's just Opened . ; ; I . • - We. have held off `raying tintil 'pikes went right down and then t•teppetl in 'and houghtlreely: And 'now, we are prenareittn.S,ELLCONIPAItATIVETX CISEAP - Blt - )It-Silitpi, Plain tiilkm; !in alkiilore, caine,i, in all Maim, Figured Ike Lzii view. and Cal icoes, 'Beautiful- Plaid Goode, Liniettsi and ill maim*, ail. grades., Cniiisinwriert and Cloths, Flangiebs, Tickle:gm, .Checkii,..e.inighstaitpi,' Skirt.,..llltindkerchicfm, filarsc:hei.,-SwitT and other. thin and hard lIII2SLINg, • ' T11168NLE11( dbc, : Cor. EI(MT11 &SKIING GARDEN Sts.. PIMA • • ni MILLINERY GOODS. ;, lOoil'm ROMENIIEI:7I,..' OIOLESALE• DEALERS. No. 431 ATARKEt • North sitte..Philludelphi!a, . Bry.6 lion. open their handuonte yuriety. of .RIBBONS: BONNE]' MATERIALS •STRAW.& .FANCY BON:. .NETS; LADIES' & MISSES' 'IIATS: - FLOWERS. IW , CII&S.LACES;uncI other nttirles required b}• the • • ;..• Nillinm"l'rade ' . . di . .13y tong e.reriene ande t•triet :etitian' to their branch or tavdia, exclindvely, we ilatt.er- inin-ielvea 'that we can ofler indurententN An variety.- tu-ylea, quality and mudtrate. prires,-noreverywhvre in ho flaunt-. - The attentlou -or 'MILLINERS and 3IEItCIIANTS• ii 3 're .epectfully sulk - It:ed. . •-...-- : - • . .... . tar Partientor nttOtin paid . to . . filttpg f iraers. ' r•Maith 11..65.... - . - •: • 10-3 m :, ,' ...PHOTOGRAIAI ALBUMS . •••• 'Red Pricien.' • L . -'..Phottirizipb' Albums sent by moil, , p94talzpuld, 'upon receipt of prices Annexed, viz: • • . •. • .. , - Holding . 100.Pictnres. FrenCii Morocco, Alto Re.liovo, • :WO ornamental . . . ....$5l , Holdittg.so Pictures; French. Morocco; 'Antique: •• 'l• two in namental cbisps . - • • 3, 00 Holding :Ai Pictures, Prentih' Morocco, ...... ....... . 00, Holding 9.4.Pictdres, Bound in Pociret-BOok Forin;. MovitrO. .. .. , ..... ' • . . 1.90 110(lipg: 12 rivture, Bound in Poci;et-Book Fqrm, Various . bt her ayles equ4llv low. • :. Catlirogues.f , e'cit gral.i..±. • M. 1.11 ess. • . : fIrRLOCK & 8R0..• ' 1 ' Booksellers &Stiltionere, - :s.lo. 12t; N. 'Rd St., Phil4da.• • • Mardi '-'5, .65. ":, - . •- " I•2-3m . BEST WRITE LEAD ' BEST ZINI)! • - 'Purr Liberty Lend; • trlSLlrl*Rk'd for WI I ITEN VAR; Fist 0 Li/SR. DCRAiILIT . Y, • !. ES:, and Ey fix N r t 7,4 of SURVAVE. r. • • PURE LIBERTY LEA Warranted to cover-more surface, for same weight than'any other Lead. ••.; • • Try dtitl. ;pm' te h arc. rear 'ritherl . LIBERTY: ZINC; iielected. ZINC. ground in Relined Linseed Oil, unequaled iW alwar.t. the "Pure Lillnirty . ‘ k.feRANYFT/tO . do more and better work at 'a - 1, - iven coat than any other. . • , . • •iyili - tet.lfht , bed ••• Manitfactured.at PENNSYLVANIA PAINT 4 COL OR WORKS. 'Orders executed promptly by . • • • •. ZIEGLER, • : WholeFnle'lfraq, :'ml Dealers. 10^.9. • titre Odlee, N0.:137 North TIB ~ ER:Street PIIILAPELPIIIi.• • • ' • 31arch-I1; '65. • ' . • . • • •-..<„, • "ro o . . - Corner Washingtpii; and MtiiraySts .1 ;: IBOLUALE DEALERS PIItST Qtr-euii . • Ortici.•.s4,l!otk. -faithfully fill e d irt•en uucrinv: paukd with a iemittani‘vur *it rUfs.rtuie . o f'ODFIS,31,• • •••• BUIV4; • or.Locn; •• • ciirtsc.L.... .11fACKEREL,..11kE . F, ' •••• • VISEtqLI3, - . BLUEFISI4: . &ALT, .1!;111(i1;t111.ER...4, A SAFE STEAM BOILER. The Pitircrilier IS prepared to reeelye orders for the "HARRISON STEAM :HOMER." in sizes to :emit Mir clut,ers. - The attention of manufacturers and others is called• to this new Stearn - Generator, as. combining es, tadial advent age. in absol te safety from • destructive explosion: first cost atict . .durabilitk. economy of. fuel; facility of cleaning and 'transportation, &c., not. possessed by,any boiler now in, • These boilers iiiny -be seen hrdailviiperation, driving the•extensfve works of Messes;Sixteenth street and Hamilton.street: :at S. W.,Cattell's Factory. Spruce street, Schuylkill, and . at Garsed's Tre. 'mind Fratikford. ' . . : • JOSEPH HARRISON, Jr., • 271 ;Tuittb 5 . rpt..24, • PHIT.ADELPIIIA: 628. • HOPKTNS' HOOP SKIRT •MANUFAOTORY, :To . . 64S Arch . St . ,;*tiove Otli, PIO Indielphin Wholesale & Retail. • The moat complete assartme.nt and 'best finality and. styles of Ladles' Misses' and Childreli's IL or Shuivs. in - the. City . . -Those of • "Ore. OWN M are gotten' np expresstyi:to meet the wants of :Pir.G Clay+ Retail Trade,—embracing all the new and • desirable styles. sizes, lengths and size svaistti,iri trail and plain:it:tars.. from 19 tot's', springs, front .stl to. 4-I.:•incht.long t -iand, 2,W,235i.;-25 , -::.it; 3.1i',-andllX yards' round. the,ld tom making mores than •a , hundred: varieties for. /A- Mist , s' and Children's•SKlßTS we are beyond all competition.; Jill that are.made.by us have tivAmezit on the. kid pads.. ' , Hopkins': onp Skirt Matintactery, - ..• -No: 622 Arch Street; Philadelphia," and are warranted to giye satisfaction: • ;•. ' • ' • ; it-e&Agents for the "NEW FLEXIBLE" - SKIRT; the most pliable IloOp•jkirt matte,.equal to I.lra•drers . "pu, .piesEllptic" . Skirt, and ut.much lutVer Prices; • , • , Also,.consGintly in receipt .01 a fall assortment .of. :good - Eastern made Skirts which' are being sold at ,very lon' -• prices. Kid padded • and metallic. fastened 15 springs SC . cente. 2.0 springs $1.1 1 4:/..25 slitin_ltS _SI lit. Springs 51 2.5 ant J-0 . springs $l . 50. .SKIlt FS made to order, olleied and•repaired.. Talus Plili2a • ON Li': For Circulars: Catalogde of .stylest 'lengths, sizes'and Prices,, call at. or: adaresii .by. mull, . inclosing Stamp for-Postage. :. • . +.l(opiginol Uoop-Pikirt iliangloctory. NO. 62SArch:Stre e et, P.lll LA. WE 11. PIIIIIA. • -March 11,'05. , ..• . 10.11 m ' COAL OIL LA.NI_F'S. . . I beg lmive to' inforni my friends and the public - gen; erallY that Thavee‘anmeneed - the miuntfacture of COAL OIL LAMPS of every deseripthm and style -of kniah,.at No: 38 S..tilteond Merrell, lobikodn. ! • . . With my Pre:eerie fneillfiCa• for mannfaetniing. and • a ,practical experieoce of, thirteen ; years in . the manage. ment of the lamp business for some of thejargtestlon; sea in this' couidry-I flatter Myself that" my experience and kima ledge *ill enable ; me •to offer 'to the public gOods not equalled , by any in, regard. ti style and 'cork= MaD4hiP, apd at pticea competing wilh.the lowest. I shall always endeavor to lead In offering to the politic 'neve:did useful:lnventions In'our have also tte - ken the wholesile• agency for the. sale. of 'ORO, W..• BROWN 86 CO'S CELEBRATED Airrsi. Tors.: • .: No: as s . ointi SecOnd-Striet, PhillicielPida-'. • • ' Apri1,29...65- • . .. • 17-am ATCHES:I : WATCHIIOII . • is . • .-• • . • • • klaree assortment. of Wateheic—Amerimn, English andSvrlss, in Gold and' Silver, Single end HuntingCM.ms. •An examination is re spectfully sblidtect. R. C. GitEMV, s,Watehmaketand jeweler. Centre:Street:Tottsville 4:31E KS CAN WA 'IV KLEE; tu,gold dud silver. caies; American - Clucks, aud. Jewelry_ of all. de st.riptioutt, eau be obtained at the store - ,JI • M. LEIMMERg. Coutre street; Putts:rill*. s•Ntio. , s—ca F:;: . .8., jtAkES'%i.,,tl.R.',. WIIOLII:3ALE AND. RETAIL DEALER IN 'l 7 - ozyl3,;:tvc;c-'0 ; I s-8 iv er=r 1 ,0 :Prfsts &c' Eit I,!‘7l`!mte s ir, PsErrirv . s 1.;71B. 1 1 (eprly,,40tiliLti tbo BlOriitute4"liesiure. Lye, LI, 44. 0140 L ": GENERU:NOIGES. '•• pfON . . iiiiter le itiC Dersonv.knowing: them. 1P.13- aelveeindebted to - ADAILEINUPP,',4r4 wiil pleiee :make ~ p ayment.: and-those: having datum w.UI ptesemthem to antletaigned for rettlement. blinersvine, cußitnlNA KRUPP; • 151•041C1i...-A liberal reward will be • ien *to any Party or partica ,for such haft*na tion ea vrill. lead to ihe , deteq ion and turret of JOSKI'M - C. P. (./M.PWA.Y..hde ot _ . - • • . • ',3ol.i t lyiß, DANIELL,: Girard-wine.. • VirThillulelphiaPapers please copy- , May'a-Im.' MEM • ' BA. NE , NOT/VE - .-:-Nottce•ls hereby given, that application will be ' made. ro creme the Capital Stoc.k.of the National tiank of Pan *lvan's. Pottevillei fhatri $2.00,000 to $600,000.' under an Act to tltabliah a systeMof Free Bankiha Of :Penn sylvania, and t secure the public again-at lam from in eolvehc.Y, as act Of .314:*arCli, 18C!0,..and . the, sever . By,onler of•thellefird.of.Directors. ' • - •*: -." DENGLEIt;.Ctohier, • • January 14, • . • 2-6m.,'_, .1.-...f1f01`.141)18.—A general meeting of .the hti the Fanners' Bank of Batty): kill County will - be held at their &inking 'louse, in the Borough of Poitatille:• on the troth day "of JUNE. 1 , 30. at la. o'clock. A.- 11f.. for the purpose of ta king into cowideration and decidieg the question. whether or, not the-said Bank shall become an become an Lion for cari .A ythron the basinewfof Banking nuder the lami of the United States. and of exercising. the powers con fetred bythe Act of the General -Assembly.of syliania, entitled' art' Act enabling the Banks of this Commonwealth to become - Associations for the purpose of Banking Under the laws of the' Uhfted ap proved-the SLIM dayof Attract, 156.1. and . the supple ment thereto 7, and to takeauch action thereon ay may be nee essary and proper:. .: • .• . .• By order of the. Board of Directore: • .' /Lay let , G. LOWRY. flashier: I .IIEPAART3I.IkNT; Other of Coniltrollee et the 'Cur. reikey. WASHINGTON,SAY . • WHEREAS, -Bv. satisfactory evidence'- wesentell to the - Undersigned: it: has been made to apPear...that "THE - -GOVERNMENT; NATIONAL' — BANK OF POTTSVILLE,...in_the . Borongb..-of Pottsville. in the: County Schuylkill, , and State'nf- Pennsylvania, has !wen-duly:owl, knized 'ender Acia..accordinz to the-re quireteendl of the Act .of Whereas, - . An -Act top:l..ode a National .Currency;:pectired by the pledee of Unilalitifatesßonds, and to provide for the circula tion arid redeinption thereof," approved Jane 3, and has complied '.with. all. the ,'provisions. of said Act required to be c , roplied with - iwfore commencing the -business of: Reeking under said. Act ; Now,. therefore,. "Freennim Clark, Comptroller. of the Currency. - do. herehv..certify.t har-TIIE.tt(iVERNNIF;NT. NATION- Al, 13.A.NK. OF POTTSVILLE." in the Bormitrh.of PottSville. in . the- Connty and State of l'ennsjdvaniu.'is authorized to commence...pie business of Buniiiine under the Art 'aforesaid. . : • , In tt.stinuniy wilentor, witness my band and b'irteeuth.Day of -May:: I•Stis. - • . . CLARKE,. .• giy 6.5. -20:11 1 0 Comptroller-ef.t.he-Ctirreney.. BROWNING'S EXCELSIOR COFFEE. Whilst trying Coffee of all the - varionabrantla:. 7BROWNINGPS.' head.it stands. True .it not • like others - that are..oSOLD . EVEE.Y- A little stretch...we all do knoW4 good gcsids Will easily . (But:a streteh , like - this—"sold. everywhere"-is . .Very ,No. ' 1. e ty lu tear.l .l ; .say.- - 1 . tVithoitt . 'anV heSitation: _ . .*:,7. Ther 's none 'like' ...131{OWNINd'S EX,CEL}IIVIC". .in -.. tis enlightened nation. .-. ..- •.. . . .- . • Skill tr chemtsts have not found it Coffee from.any store I'ossessing .. the same'ringredients tta "BroWning's • Ex- Nor is there any one. in oCotit of the Coffee trade, Who kntiwri the.girticlearrom which. ''."Bruivning's .Ex-, eidsiorts" made. •. - ''. -- ' 1' • . ' • ', - .I'm told it's made from bitriey,,ryti..wheitt,. beans, and Perms: Name a itiousandOther things—hut the RIGHT ONE . - if. you pl,ke... . Rat - with the Coffea-men I will not hold_ outentiriti• For the Manyointoy.thingii they say—too numerous to' . • • . Whil+t they're engaged in running round from store to . . • . . store •. - . • . .. , , . To learn the current wholesale. . pt lee of ."Browulows Extelsior.." . ' • Smile who know my Coffee rives perfect satisfaction. flare, commit plan ley which they hope to cause u qiiick . . . . . The cure--•tia.wilh,a fleW c nii'dOubt: 'twill' he more Tabanie then-Coffee after One. (13ROySINC;'S) EX .. Some ,4ty their'§ the only brand that will stand - a rea 4 Now. try ri4iLtleOt.theitt:4ll , —eee. which yorilike the .Three yearS.have passed away since I first sf.dd a.store: 'Never nave I ie your paper adverti,ed berdre ;Nur Weald OW, or ever consent to publish more, If 'like some wital by -eviTybedy,- ..gold everywhere,,, A:trade like thin I do not wish , the orders I critild not The pAcwry . all J;ersers land 'would stake-zAeaee not ti till. , . .:• • • • My •I•adc , Is norsowery lar' c te t..stitll.-I:tliiiik I :have my . . • But. n•udcr. yciu mny iMsdred, •tis- NOT SOLD- • EVEIZYWIIEIZEI •', • :• , • linunfaetured and for tale by this' Writer, GEORGE A.3amtle . n. Y ~ jr . . . . . This'eoffee. Is not composed' of moistmotti erties..it cons this nothing deleterious: many rerqutts, est: Mt's. .Coffee that cannot Me the pure ...are t* it takes bid:one: and a tuff tiunces to make a quart 'of t.mod See, that beimg just mie..half the quantity .that. it of Jaen Coffee; and always hss ttnumine-half the price.' RETAIL -DEALE RS *May. purchase . it. in 11.,n4 quanti: ties thin teil . g'reeS .at' my' prim,: from the VlMlesale . . re - OrileN by mail froniWholesalu .Dealem prompt ly stthinted. , to.. • . • - Feb. 11. TA Still Another 'I na poi•piait. Use. tor: Petroleum. . • WELLS' PETROLEUM WRITITG . FLUID. JET BLACK AT FIRST. . This Ink. unlike 'all others,• contains no acids, and therefore will ink corrode-steel pens; -one pen will last longer than a dozen in any otherink. *.lt flows 'freely,: 1:111£4111MOlt in the bottle,. and. is 'tint:injured in the Aeast.by - freezing..lt cannot he: washed froin paper either by hot or Cold 'water, , and expoittre to hex will chanee the color. • These nnalitieS make it inyal- , ug,Ve for hooks and papers contained lit-safes-in case of tire:.: It is undoubtedly. the best writing fluid' ever in vented. • The process of.mannfacturing this 'invaluable article its known only hr the iikentOrs.nucl we therefore eau, non all against imitations: Ask for Welfs''Petrolenm- Writing Fluid; and see that the full .name of 'LOUIS WELLS &CO.: ishn the table: By so &Mfg you will be mire of-getting - a bottle of Perfect Ink. , • N B.—The Petioteumnaiidia perfectly 'deodorized, and therefore: the, ink has no disagreeable odor. .Ntiiinifartured solely by th6invontors,.. -• 11:011.114 WE 11 . .104 Phitada, \Pholesale and mini! by . 3' 13 . ,1NNA:s1;, sole' Agent for tianrlkill Vonid.y. ••, , • May • : Reaci: : ..Thip!-0 - . J..- - *lt :::-.r.F.R.0 XEL.L:7S CHEAP. CHINA, GLASS, AND. CROCKERY STORE, Centre Street, Opposite Mortimer House POTTSVILEV,: . "The-citizens 'of Pottsville and neighboring Lowiet • hatidets. one ind • all, are invited to, aril examine my stuck •• uf 'wires, before loyingi wheri:: us I am not to be undersold, and 'dill furnish' Housekeepers 'with every'article they.wunt - im.my line ut business. In the stock of ' " • • • , • . . French China, • -..• AVM be found Tea Setts, - Dinnee Setts. Caid and Cake Ceaei,.Seger Holders:, .Mateh Safes. Motto Mucs:dilotto Caps and Saucers. Vaies. Colognes. China Setts for Children, and a general - variety of Toys, . Choicest, htest initterns,; consistinirof, Table. and Bar Tumblers, 'Champagne and •Wine Glasses, Ale and Beer Glasses ; ileCanters. Bar and flitter Bottles. Gob-. lets. Plates. Cos; orliottles.. 'Pitchers Wm! Creams, Cel erits. Sugar Bowls. Spoon Holden, Syrup • Cans ; Fruit BoWls: Vrnit•lars. Cake Stinds, Kerosene Lamps of CiTryvarlety,.l..amp t'himneys,'Lanterns. Candlestick, Candy Tam &a., &a, . • ... _ CriicßOryl..C.rtnikery!!-: A fill ansoriment - of lIION. STONE CILiNA."of -dif ferent- patterns. in setts•or single piece& to suit the:pub lic... A large assortment of cormon C.• . C.* Ware; which' I will sell at low thrures. : • : ' : • rcilow - and Stone Witre.-: Padding Dishes. OWmilers, Milk Pans. Jelly Moulds. Pitchers. .IP - tier .Pot.a., Milk • Cots :Tars,-.Jugs.'ete:,, etc.: - • . . • . .-MitiCELLANEOUS:—ToiIet Setts. Castors, Stop Jars n;uf • [Lit ; Quart and Pint C mil Oil. &c... Jar" of eyery'deseription. • • • MERCLIANTri feria sell you Ooials :Clki/Prfei.s. iUna saving •yon freight... Call Und-see if, it is tit so: • ~ . •••• TROI.ELL'. : • -•. 'Manhood : lowLoet, how Restored,- puhatAtird,, new edition of D r . ,al3 n er.r1.1 1 m... Celebrated. -.E. ! .asty on,the.radicai (lire. Cwithnnt med- SPP.RAIAINtitRIIIA or . serninal Weakness. Inyoluntary Seininal -Losties: :Mental and Physical Incapacity:, Impediments to 'Mai riage. etc.; aIso.,.CossuNSPTION, ErILETSY. until! rrs,.M.- duced bYls‘elf-itidulgenctt.or sexual:extravagance: tw - Price.-in a sealed envelope; only a tenta:- • •The celebrated . authoi in titisadmiraltle essay clearly :demonstrates.. from a.thittY 'years!: suceemful practice. that the alarming consequences of felr-abnse May be radically cured ',minim the 'dangerous use. of internal -medicine or the application Of the intife—,nintine; out amode of sum at once simple, certain, and .effectual., by meant. of Which every'auffver, no matter what his condition may be, may . curh himself Cheaply, privately. . . , lir.3rTiiis - LectUre. sh-uld be in the •hands of every youth and every man in the land.. • - •• . : •• . . ••• Sent, under.seal„..ht's plain envelope, fo any address. POST rmo. on receipt. Of six centh,.or two yos.t statllps. Address'tlie publishers... -011 AS. 'd. C. 1%.L1NE...t Co: 147 Ittiwery,'Nevor•liork; Poet Office box 4,536. Jan. - . 25, '63, •. • '.'. ; - • :: • ' .4-ly . . VR D W.A RE MINTS. H THE UN:I*,R,SIGICED PROPOSES'TO SELL . . . , , . . Ilnrdrra're, Cutlery, Steel , Ir o n . - Carpen ' ire* Toolo,.Agriculturall Implimoonsi: . . . bomizising the entire stock In the well-known Store of .• .• • • ..POTT •• • • roost favorably located Centie Street,: PottiWille.: Schuylkill County, Penna. .The purchaser of the Stock' :tney obtain a Lease of the Store, which Is a three-story Brick Building, 20 „feet front -on -Centre Street, by 60 . feet- in depth, with a building id the rear, 20'by 40 feet,. constructed expressly ae . I a depot for Steel And Iron. opening - on ' to a'!o feet street. rendering it particularly ... , auvenient of access; the 'whole depth of the store be .hig I fehtwitit admirable apparatus for hoisting from the tinit to the' third Hoor .• To a - person. desirous :of entering into this branCh of business,'. an opportunity is bffere . d which very rarely moues; •• • - - ALSO—:For - sale a _BONE MILL,. with, cast-iron Shalt, Pulleys and Frame, complete. , . • . • - Possession given when desired. '• : • • For.particuMrs, address, persimally er byy letter,' • • . . ELLEN E. TOTT,'Committee. , Pottsville, April 1:1865 . . ' I.%tt . TND1A. , .1it1311131.1.• 1111134.71'iNG. L dar4:ed Etatets.»Theinbscriber•hasj aPt received India Rubber Belling of all sizes at 211 per tent. reduce Ben tin the old rates. 4 eAlso all kinds of Gem Peeking Gaskets. etc..jit the reduced rates. B BANNLN: • 1:411JINIQUI? ARTICLE. • r • Very imat.iiilver Tobacco Toms, x capital article for poliday prescuta-for sale cheap, .by ' C. GRIMM ' Watchmaker and Jewelec,. Centre Street Pottsville. December 12: '63 • •': • : . _ . °ALE : N 'new `'and' . wivtag. the tnantlwdaYs tind Atte% Ault& nle for OftleaN.DepqtKike. It regal:ma no altering( and •ioa in frirtz a perpetual Almanac and'a - perfect' TIRE: REET'Ett... , Price ir."1..;. Call and gee them,. • • . • . It: C.. GREEN. Watehmaker;:. • Atap c•utr, : .—at the Mass Ware, FERPJUZEk. AgriCultand - Ohenii — cia do*ls - ciftF.:A P -PE E . •• . . • • • •• • . ....THEFertilizera preptreil by the Airialltand Chem 11›.)—:::(st.Comnany.' chartered by the', Ler, , lalefuM,of Pennsvivailla with a. capital of *r2ral,ooo.j hate been' . proved in niactire tri het the eheitl..et, rer,erprolltabin and basf,,forthe Farmer, '.flardener • and Frail-grower; of all conumtnated rasettles note offered In anymarket. The CANnpanraiist embrures the, following: ; . . PABULETT " This rertilizer.ls oommnsed J.. 1 of night aoll and •the fer-. tiliziug elements of grille. .'combined. ehernicalit end meehankilly with other valuable fertilizing agents and. • It is reduced to a• pulverulent • conditlin c .ready for Immediate use, and wittomtloaa of its highly nitroge-• nous fertilizing properties. . . • •Its,univervalppplicabiltty troll crepe and soils, and ita deratilli4 and aeniu qualitits,.. are .well Lupwri_to be all . that agriculturists can deaire. • CHEMICAL COMPOST. F 2.14 compostat of animal matter. such as .meat, hone, Ask leather,'hair and want; . - tatether with •ebeiniale and tubmanie fertilizers.. which rietoraptit.e the cuses,•aull retain the nitirgenpua elements. It la . & very valuable talilizer for field . crops gener ally .•imd especially for potatoes, and: garden purlsys:a. 1 , lexcOlent qualities strenallt and cheapness, have -.%niadelt very popular With all who have used it. • ' • • COMPOSITE FERTILIZER: . . THIS highly, PhMmhatic . fertilizer k parttchlarly adapted for the ultivatiOn of treeit, • fruits. lawns awl flowers.. It will promote a very - vigorous and healthy .groivt.h.Of wood ;and' fruit. and: lardeiy increase the quantity and perfect 'tile maturity, of- the fruir. , •—•. For .hot-house . and household :plants end dowers, it will be tbundlin indispensable article :to' seenie their greatest perfection': .It will.prevent and cure disea s ed conditions of the peach and grape, and Is excellent for grass andlawns: . • • ' It is composed of soch..eleMents, as :Make it adapted :to the growth of all kinds of erupt. In kinds of soils.. The formula or method of .combining its constituent . fertiliring ingredients have receivel the, highest appro val of eminent chemists and scientific agriculturists. . PHOSPHATE OF 1,1A1E,..,",ie_ cultural Chetnical Company .maniffacturea Phosphate of time in acennlance with a new and valuable formula by Which a very superiorarticie is pnalticed. Ruts to be afforded at a less price' than! other .manufacturers charge: Practical' tests have prdved that its value, as fertillier. is equal to the best Phosphate .of Lime in .TEIIII* CASEI. All Orders of a Ton or more,. Silt • tie'. delivered •at *: the Railroad Stations and the W, arse sof Shipment. Tree, 01l cartage. . Cartuge - will 'he - charged on all orders.ol GLi tirels or, less. .• .. . . . One.. dollar . Per . Toir.allimMice for 'cartage will. be made odall . .ales'ilidKered at the" Works of the Com pany. on (jam* W . arf. ... . • ' '- . 4•.1. AtiltiCULTUlt: (.711EM.ICAL:COMPANY , S WORK'S . AT CANAL .Wll.lilF, AN THE DELANVA&E. . .. . . :: • 01//e 4.1' 1 - 41-0,-. , it., Ihiladt4phia,, Pa. • . - • . -.. R. B. FITTS. Generril,,Agetit. - - The Cdmpany's Pamphldt Cfreular, emitting full directions for-using the above Fertilizers. sent by mail, :rec.,..when requested, ..,March It, .iia: , ...10-UM • • ALLEN & NEEDLES'' !Qinp!icovED SUPER - PHOSPHATE OF LIME. We intro' the pleitsure .of in furtit itt,n , bur itumerous •friends and enqinnere that hekafter they will ,be sup. plied4ith tkitenuine Article of super-pboephaie of Lime OWN :iIANTrACTURE: . .the inanYcliflicultfes Slid ourIXSTONE.fts have. ex periehced for aotne,yare part' independing upon orii cr,i to , manufacture thin article 'for ns; induced us to erect a factory, where we are now prepared, by the in troduction-of • • • . NEV AND COMPLETE MACIMINERIr to have the whole process of madufacturing uu4er our PWa:cohtrl: . . • Sy the Unremitting:attentlon of a thfiroiwb PRACTICAL .CIiErtUNT, awl ()cn bw.s rkamisAl.:breaKVlSO.e..., .we bore, to be able tollll all re-tiers for our:article for't he coming eea seal. but will orily,eaylst we shall turn but none. but . • Propt4ly made' rrice . S'6o per L'ooo.lb4'.. ALLEN & NEEDLES' FERTILIZER. This manure from its superHa'merit :owl its lowness of, price compared with othergoosl articlealtasacgaiied Teputat.iGn with tanners that classes it..natong,st. our Sr kNnaao 31aa' . '•lt is ltrn:lc CI 'ill 110 A d f. BONE* is euxerr.a. and 1.A816 . • ' , Peeked in New Balm -IF° lbs. eseb P RIC per .1000 ibs. liberal deduction' made toKlealefs on the above artielett.; : .• .: ' . . ALLEN Sc. NEEDLES.' 45South Wlnnves and 41 Smith Water St„ , (Pint store above Ciae,tnig,) •• •• • *. •". , • %- • rir7We pelt no articles bat such as we ea* safely ree, It 0 p - o t L1:I Ps! • DIP.ROVED SUPER ;PHOSPHATE OF: LIME, FOR SALE AT. - ' INANUFACTURERS,..DEPOT, No. `.,ri No:rth , Front 'Mt..,• between ,Market 4ri•h And 14; Boirl}•'ti Whitri, Baltimore, Md. „ . The, Subscriber: bees leave M inform 'Dealers .and Consumers that he is now' prepafed to .11.1q.ibil Moan • ciENEINE IMI*VEI, :SUPER . fuoaratarn or LIMP, in any quantities.. ' The unitosal.eatisfaCtion this article has given dur lite the past - four '.curs:. has so, illereaf`l3 . thtt demand that I have. been compelled to greatly cidarge -my ca pacity for its manufacture-and bow .trus,t. that I *ill be able to till all orders during, the season. .Yet my rule tioitcom. , jir4 served : . . 'biscomit to Dealers... ' • ••• • • ' • • mono. rno ',tars. • Sole,lPirokieter dr Mnitufactuier. Jail: 25,. 'O. • : • . 4.1 v .NEEDLES, cox:riNCE TEIE.4 ....!frFACTVILE Or ' . l - 116.1 11 • • • IMPROVED. SUPER-PHOSPHATE - .OF A r..k. fissure the public that mine be soltl. or • ." oFFERtD,•FOIt SALE .' .• . . . THEIR OWL- MANUFACTURE 42 SOU'i DEILAIVARIE .• •PLiladelphia. %May 2L . '" ••.• • • . C. G. BRUCE - dic P,II.ESTOIN, ARMY AND NAVY AGENTS, . ii'ns4t . timagto4 , !, .D., F I CEF4 (111 T ri 1i 07 , 7 -r • . - • No.l LYMAN% 1?1.0.CF... PUBLISH THE ABNEY PIEBALD 1 Pensions Bounty, .Back::Pay, bischarked. aad Resigned OYMiCERB. • and all other . _ . • . . ..... • .. • W R•• ... . ... Claims. The $lOO Bounty due' soldier: l f discharged for woundi 'received in h t .Ccollected - ,: WITIIOCT DELAY. We pay eSpeCial attention to claims in which other.at- Orneys have FAILED,' or .- which • have been SCTSPEN Df . , :11„ , of which there are tens of thousands: We -have already collectill and• paid . over- to . soldiers 'and their , heirs over.ssoo,ooo,•And are paying thousands dai-. ly.' We seeure . Pensions for, ten dollars, and colleet Bounty and Back Pay for ten per cent., and no pay un til AFIER'we. have Succeeded. -1 • .... -• ':. • . , , Tux ADDY HF.DALD, is published. monthly[and - is dc voted.to the- tnterests of the soldier' and his heirs—fti school it is INVALCiIII.E. Write us and we will send you• A copy free, or.. for, vuuttir curs we will send you by . :retiirsi of Mail a fine, . engraved tinted likeness lAlbum eizej of Lt, , ,Gen. Gritrit.. and TIIE AIDIY HERALD (beans !par. -.To persons Sending. fielub of four.' we will send. a...v premium..an-additional Likiiness and TIM HERALD fiir one year,: and for michladditional Subscriber' and ad .ditional Likfiness, to-the getter up of tne club, so that a person' sending us a Clab of ien.unil $3; will be entitled to rece.ive,,•hiiaseV,"scrs' Likenesses and Tuc Alt'mY. . HERALD for . one year, •• and for any - other number in the REFERENCES . . • . . trahhington,. . C.. April IS, 1864: ~ 'We'take• p leatinre in saying . that C . G. Brnce. Esq„ has'complied with fhe actor tion,,dress authorizing err-. tadayiersotix to .act as Army..and 'Navy Agents for, the cbllectiun of er clairns against the Government,' and to recommend Ve ini.to'all person', that have.claims they. wish collected promptly. • . -• • : ' United States Senalors—Benjamin "F. Wade, John • 310mbrrk of Congreta,-E. Eckley, Wm. Johnson; Wm, B. Allison.. . • . . . May '25...M4'. •. . .- • . 112-tt .W.111.E ROPE WORKS OF JOHN. A. RQE'REING Treptoiri, itfew..l46rspy:; . . rgr'.4 laro mwortment of Wire Rope conatantly on. hand._ Orders filled witk disPateh. Forfii;e: Strength, and cost see circular.. I.7au BL 140 Till E.... The • partner . ship heretofore existing under the flume and Style( of O. 'l•.-.I#LUM ., k CU., to hereby' dieeolyed by mutual Consent, G:•F. BLUM having retired from'the ihnsinesS. .The estnblisbrileut will be carried on by the .reeminidg vernier; ,10$F.,P11 DUERR:. who is Ratios- . .ixed to.settle up the buslueust and accounts' hf the old .firm: .• •• • . • • • .„.• G: F. BLUM, • . , -. . . Pottsville,' April 6, '65. 1.. . , '..JOS.DUF.R.I.I ••-- , • ' TRE underßigitaed taldng reference to the above notice would respectfully : inform the public.ln gen.! . eral and citizens of Pottsville hi par" _,....--- • ..-.. tienlar. that he having'piircharedthe. , . tilnli, entire interest of the late firrn'of G.. ' •71 , , :. F IILUM & COaivrill- carry s on the , • • . slime.. business -at _the old stand as f i heretofore. • Ravintpureinved very ,o 2,, recently. since. this tin greitt decline jn ... •-• . . • .., ' 4 94... 1 gold, .a very extensi v e ':stock ',of . . , e ," . . .. AV utcheme, . . , .• . 'S ' 4 i . .. . Ile s prepared t o sell' these goods-at very ranch re;- duced prices. • Repairing of ail kinds will he attended. to promptly,,.. . . ' JOSEPH DUERR. • , Watchmaker Ajleweller, S doors above Fegees Robe. .April 8, ; !65. . • • • , • - . • —I , S.• ' . . . . . . ..FASIFIONA.BILE cLOTTIING. • . . • . :Just.oPened, a splendid assortment of Foreign and Domestic CLOTHS, CASSINI - KM and :VEST wqs, which will be cat mat fit in the latest and" ~ most improved styles: at big Old Stand, Market street; a few doors above'Centre, Potorrille: 1 .. • HENRY MATTEN, Merchant Tailor. Pottaillle, 'March 5, .64. ' . ' , " 10.tf .. , D.ORTIIAIT &LANDSCAPE PAlNT iniG.—llaving removed. his residence and Bth. dio to hitthantongo Street. Mr. 11. D.TORREY. would ifillitnilds friends and patrons"thaf he has a far better light .and other inspromi facilities. for; pursuing bin profmvalori which with :a stronger: determination to . excel.' he urges as an appeal for theb'..xintintted appro' dation.. Old plcturoseopletli;repaired "and. burnished at a seasonable,notith... . -.April 2201.5.,-3m!..-., tootoToGitliiiiiB.-3mmt-iteeetica a one L Card Thotograph of onr, lamented" ~Presklea and Som.:Also alne Thotogripli of Gen. Graitt: Tor ante 4.t. -11: - BANNAN'S Book:tore; Centre Stf;Totteville; . 25TONM.,loiOsat Atmonisted Supec•Phoephate Limei inktroz63 3 o}Pscof.ATOA): 6 A,-,--.116 . 4be5t Ammar° luttele iri,64o ~„ ,es. Sole agent e in,this County. 114 y 6, 15-16, • ST A ICOTER THOMPSON. •", . . ibiyatitiliertavadartiv..treablito!si 14:An-te?7iaan A4rioui.tirLst. TRAINING TEM TOUT°. -.ln.cultivatingthei..tdratitQ Market gar - dens, the4 - ilartta. are pinched fi ire their -fi.ual :transplanting, and thpy are them left to grow without :any support : be t . in small gar lens; not' only is greater - neat ness observed by taking. some Nina-to train the plants. but the fruit is . imprOved lyeh in quantity - and *quality. There. are several methods.d. training. . One - . whicli. if not a l:: together the simplest - 1a :one - :of the ii:;ijP;t is de.s.:ribed by Mr. G.. M.. -Childs' of 11, 1 u. enek "As. soon as . the , pi,this are large enough, ..tranSolant -to rich, light snit onein - hill,•anditt-least.ftve feet ap.trt each way. At le ast once a week scoop the etrth away from-around the - plant and .pour on quart of soap. sods. • - Wheh the plant!toni mences to branch,- cut off the outer branehei; this will haire a tendency to increase the size" - of the stock andl cause to grow bushy. After :the plants:are -16 18 inches high, thew. should be provided with frames. I make mine by spllitting standards front pine boards 5i feet .long and - sharpen.the loWer ends. To These' tandards are nailed slats made by Saw. ing 4 feet laths late three pieces.?•The frathes are made IG inches square, nailing. the lower . slats at 15- inches frog k the bottom ofthe standards,:the.upper ones: at the top e With others mid way, betWeerl the two. Fraines: made in this, way have been in uSe'five yea rs , and with a.little ripairing semeyeara longer - . When the branches extend beyond •the, slats - and over the top of the frame,- clip thee) leaVing - one leaf above the:. fruit 'steins,' centitthe to de this througlidet:the season: The . .plam trained-.thits and showingits ripe and -ripening_ fruit; forms .a most': beautiful `object, and one tomato grown in this Way is worth. re dozen as- usually cultivated. .Last year I had 21 plantis' from *Weld. gathered an abundance of fruit foretable use. and ean ning.flir a . family • of - five persons,. besides :distributing froth five to sik bushels among thy friend.i. No one need to he afraid to use the.knife ;freely,. as there.. is no danger that • the plant will not, fruit • abundantly ;in my experience' he difficulty has been to keep -It •from fruiting too rithelt.." - . . " •' • . ..-. Front the -.Anierieitit Agrieullurist. ' LITTLE:THIIGg . IS -TIIE EIIIDEL . „ ' Iu planting the fiatily garden, all the sten-. dard vegetables will suggest. themselves' as things - necessary ,to be . provided - -for, .thit . mach of the comfOrtufforded by thd - garden consists of - the numerous.little things it at tOrds7-tltnes which in . themselves. can hard ly Le considered. as . food but Which add to the' attraction. of table. by . rendering other. ftioffmore palitable..:. Those who'afe . fond Of pickles will in time provide for Cucumbers, • Martynias, •PepperS, Green *Musk: Melons, .. - Refugee Beads; and all- those things-:,which Are used fitiPickling; . notlbrgetting the spicy: Nastartium. -- Parsley is valued. by. most peo ple as it flavoring herb; and it is very handy .to dress a dish of cidti. meat. The seeds are.. very-. slow in germinating; and shotild be soived early. .Marjoram, Savory. Ad Thyine,. • are the popular flavoringsfor soups and stuff ings, and when cut in' flower , and :carefully • dried: and then ribbed up and pat into an air-tight box or bottle; tudyitieliad.in greater perfectitiri titan any that can be beught"at the stores.- ':The first two are annuals: sow the seeds . in. drills a footdpart and thin or trails pltrit to'six inched in-the rows.. Thyme is a small i shrubby perennial,. which • may be raised frOmieed or-:. propagated by dividing _ old plants.. There' are very few Who know . ' . what an-excellent flavor aVinch of Spearmint - -. gives to .9( alp,. or it: would be' more generally grown.: In the older parts of the country it,.. is found naturalized-in wet placeS, but it will doperfeetly well in the, c gardem. and thenwe *al ways know 'where -to told it, as . once estab lisfied it will•xemain fir years:.. Sitge is al way's in &wand in .theifamilY for odium* or ~ medicinal uses, and eitnbe had'in the garden' with but, little • trouble. Seats SOIVII this - Spring . 'Nvill give a fur Cutting by :kw until.— 1 It is voy.readily raised. frifdt.'cuttingS of oil .. plants. Slip Off the young shoots which start this Spring tram near . the base of the plant, and set them insamly soil and put over them a firaMe•covered with common muslin; they, will thins be'-kept Moist and !shady and will. • strike root - readily. t .. •:- , Dum. A %V h 3 should the hoe be made die whipping.. post for s:o litany blunt edged scythes; axes, knives, and other tools? As dull as a hoe Many a farmer . worke 'the year through with a hoe. whose edge is thirk 7 er than an old fashicmed copper; ,when ii fdw mintiti!s turning on the grindstone would put it' hi ,goOd working,order. A' harp hoe saves time mid strength, and does• one's work bet ter-than a dull one. '"No farther Will plow or dinarily. longer than a day, withoht grinding hiS Scythe ; why not always keep au edge al: soupon the loe ?_ • •• • .• • ' •: j3i.).Nts Foe Positrar..—Fasten • pieces of boards on three. Sides of hard stone, and with a hammer brealr.the beheS from the kitchen in small fragments, -not large than peas, - Hens t hat are laying, will eat them With.ayid, by, Bones from . fresh meat, if broken line .So that hens will sviallOw the pice'es, are ex- Cellent .to - make. than, ". Poultry of all kinds -should be well- supplied with -sharp gravel also at this season'ot the year. Poun ded oyster 'shells. where they can be: obtain ed, itilini,eme of the best means of Supply; ing lime. • „: • . , , • geripro. . , : ." To K n.L FLIES AND - ADAC H E5.:... - Take one teaspoonful - ,Cayenne pepper, lialf spoonful of black . ..pepper, one, -teaspoonful of ginger, half :spoonful -of ,ergot ; mix, this with one teacupful .of sugar, , moistened' with water. SPread this on paper. ', . • . -.- :. - ' To -1 1 111.8F:RN;i:- Betio - , Psirts:—Take. four ,pounds of sugar and two pounds of water z. boil to a middling: thick syrup. 7 Pare six pounds of good ripe hedge - pears, andleave: thenrwhole.. .Boil these tn . your syrup until done ; • cool, flavor with orange-flower water,. and•put : away in jars for use. ' _ To Patskut - E Berri x.—Take good; sweet, June butter: work the buttermilk carefully Out ; then. add -a handful „Of salt to a pound Of butter; pack -a gOod . layer ofbutter in your stone jar, then.a layer •of salt -; repeat !Mal the jar is feliCthen'place,a good• Weight on. top; _and stand: iu .dool• place, - coyer With. brine to. bear an egg.. .„ ExcEl.:LtiFT vinegar , can. be, made without any cost - at all,:brsimply putting your apple- . .peelings into a large stonejug, - "and, filling the jug up'with water. After leaving it quietly .standju - Some moderately warm place for aboutfour or five weeks (always -putting in the- apple-peelings of every day), you will .find that-you have as gotiti,---or rather better •Vipegar-than - yon,can.buy from any grocer, and validh does,not.cost you one cent. . . To -PitF.sk:avv; STRXR nEnniEs.—To - two pounds of fine large strawberries, add -two voubds of powdered. sugar, and put them in a I:descry - Mg. kettle, • over a,slOw fire, till the . eugar ; .then- boil. them -precisely twetitr/..utes,. possible ; reedy tttim je>R ; of tfaii jars;• and' put the fruit in'ilioihrit Ac '"' r• -„Cork and jars immediately, and tkeep them . through the summer ia a cool, dry s ellar. , Ihe jars must be heated: before the hot fruit is . poured in, other Wise they mill break. •-• , • . ..S.ra4weitsty Jsja.r. - - . :Express th,e juice fromthe . fruit . througli a cliith, strain it clear, :Weigh. and stir to it an ...equal proportion•of the finest sugar dried arid redUced to powder; 'when this is dissolve , 4: .place the preserving .pan over. a.very clear fire, and stir the jelly' often until, it boils . ; 'clear it carefully: from . "scum,, and boil. it quickly" rout fifteen:, to t-tvehty-five.miuutes. Thii3 receipt is fix moderate 'quantity.. of the preserve . ; a iery . small portion will require much: less time ; ',. • . . 'Bon - Lisp CIIEBRIES.—To every pciund. of . fruit add six ounces of powdered lump sug or. Fill the jars with -fruit,. shake the sugar over, and tie each jar down • with two;blad ders, as there is ii4uger of one „bursting dur ing the boiling.. Place the'jari in .a boiler of eidd water,-and after the . water has boiled, let them retnain,three houra; take them out, and• when cool,- put them-in a dry place, where they will keep over a year. We have tried this receiPtiorsevertil years, and never found it fail. - - , . BLOM ME 'GINGSH russ. • Otall the cakes one likea to eat, perhaps None charms the palate like good ginger, snaps ; And if to make the, best you'd wish to know, Why, study well the. rhymes yori find below: • Melt of butter half a pound, also of lard, , Then add sugar,..hrown, half a ',flood ; 'Stir in a quart - of 'asses, not too hard, Four tablespoons of ginger,-nicely ground. IntO this-mixture sift two quarts of door. ;(Then to insure the pajtes shall 'not be socir4 Dissolvain milk four teaspoonsftil of soda, Idaleratim is advised, but I like not the odor.; Mix 'either withmilk, it surely makes, no matter, So that you strain the milk into the bitter ;• Add more dour, and' roil out thin tbe dough, Then bot-,Ur cakes, but this you surely know : Bake theni well Man oven Cooks' And wl,en they're baked they'll nut last long, 1
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