5W. ,4 Api t lora intjui 13ablitti'o - i.i tivairttidia, .rtittl and female, OA are as.tialiy paeltageaof_ one. thotightifirnen' itfo. in wbicli case they are-called • twins,-- Rhen nearly of the sante 1410:14.*i4104 tO.anY.:o/Sculir.ld' /alq,'lntptte 'distribnted over s~l pai4iOftiiehtibitid cot/Atli* theiF are vitioutrandhtve awide nine. - We ban them)* young as lileastto cal ban time , on tt.' watch dial.and then again we have aeon thitil where they haveacquired• age of 25, with ' a fair prosPect of advancing' still forthr to babyhood. Their Weight; dePenas a great (teal on their heft 'hittas ey ave. .wenty-one -(3 years . grout in before it costs thein -anything, it does oo t matter BO 13.111d1 hOW, b they happen to be Wheri'they eomitier.ee. Probably.bahleshave•morepet names than iny.other..known;article of their size., 'ln the -tender-years .o f their life,:say. the first- two, they are lovingly addressed hy.such -endear 111g :tomes is Old .Beautiful;,' ,Sweetntm?s; tioneyconitii : Him ,Parling..Fspa's Hope Oki .goble Andsome,. tuppcysed tO bea.coittradictiOn.of Obi HaMi:- iiorne,-tind..hundreds.-of other -appellations which'wencVer could translate. . "For several year, suntilthey could get old I _enough - tal . play out; of doors and soil their. fac \ eis. - their Alyea- are one • long continuous game of Copenhagen, everybody laberieg under tbe delusios, thatiall. babies are good lor is to consequently . to see - one is to. We cannot recollect:of Over finding ourself in the presence of a. baby, but What the fond mothtir. mould • say to' it L"Now . be a Cleary and give gentleman a: nice sweet . kiss." . 01 .. course ."tie accepted. its :though kissing ain't ;OM . ..forte:l We are net urally modestann. don't care to 'seen kiss .rig anybody, - :We'. don't hanker after it as' . aome of our friends do, We are willing to, Xisalt.pretty girl oCeusionally fOr . her moth: or. even for her own; : rather than have any trouble,. yet we think; if said 'pretty . girl owed us akiss, we should much prefer: to have it • remain on interest ;1 o having it 15 - al4.Whenit came due we .never Should, present our bill and demand payment—not if • •we continued . perfectly sane. muleritand .that there are quite . a number of persons - Who differ frortcusin regard to kissing; if so let ,them ditlfwe cannot stop to argue the point, as otir subject treats of babies...: • • • The monotony. of-habies' lives is varied by such littleincidents as an attack of . the mea.! sles, mumps. or. croup; and • We would not neglect to speak Of .cutting..teeth. A. baby that has - got Safely,through, alltheseinfatitile, tronblea,..is - copaidered'' worth some SeVenty ,:.- five : dollars .more than one whelias then) in . prospect. .Tlietliaeases are;: however,: easily treated, audio a_case,of the measles, all that. is necessary 'is to have • theta "breSkont". to see, to it that they 'don't fin.-"..With the mumps, just let them. "mime . ' .-.roUnd a'day Or. two and , *they will 'collie out all right. With the croupit is necessary to ''strike ale," generally -goosede," and if 'ay.- - plied •in season, . ?tiv lubricate the throat without much, trouble... Cutting teeth . , "`runs longer than •either of the or her diseases, •j et by a tiniely investment . of a ~ :rubber.riug '".suld rattle .you ,get rid Of a doctoe"s - When we- were young, -w , e Cut our -teeth ou •.a silver dollar, hitt, as dollars 'tire-now Made . • -of Paper, they won't stand the wear and tear`` of a whole set of teeth, .and'tis -cheaper 'hi - . the end to invest in the rubber riitg. _ Learning to walk and talk areiVvo.acitieV ,, !tents about which too much cannot be said,. The-Walking' though is "a mere nothing com-; - pared . to talking, Yet it is more , dangerohs; and aceidems,oftener occur; still they tinusu, . ally. acquire the art )vith the necessary. break, ing of-some crockety or furniture. which they' • frantically" clutch at, in order to savetifall.H • During the stetson of - practising, nothing eau drop in the house, or the deast noise be made but what:mother will drop whatever she has in her hunt:tend - cry out -'There goes . . what has imtlone noW!' and • rash.. to the • scene of. 'action to find Perhaps a IloWer pot on the door,- and Willie engaged in scattering. its conteutaabout the room. 'Cleaning . up the debris, mother retains .to.lier.~eurk, thanking her stares that it was only a choice ,verbena that -was ruined and not .W Bile's Their .conversation in •the beginning, is a •• little•diAleult to understand. They abbrevi ate a great . deal, 4ind :throw -aside all pro- . nouns ais perfectly useleis. Listening to their tall; is like attending an Dahlia Opera; (Inc hears thenofse' . but cannot understand what ' it means. The.'first "papa'.' or ''inritrnW"_ spoken, is worth five dollars to • either of the delighted parents. Babies must _ pet only talk thein - selve, but Must be , talked • to, .and the .UnlOtnt of diaby-talk • used in a common.6.l7.edlaUliiy is prodigious. BiffiV's appearance opens a new field to The old hands who, have se on baffles beforr, con-. verl-ei in thelanguagz quite fluently, but it is . ludicrous to hear: a beginner,undertake to. tuaster this . difficult tongue. Talking bah}- - talk is.wa art which few ever_ acquire toper- - ,• lectim, though -by constant practice, the most stupid . eart . .;partially. acquire it., yet it takes two pr. three generations of babiesrii • : 'make a perfect lingitst • . . • The effect a baby produces on a family, no , matter how Sober said family may be, is won derful‘th behold.' :It completely turns the' . heads of all. ..If any particular one= behaves: •mOre insane, or . is •carried.: away More • than the rest, Ay . ; thinki grandma Will bear - off . the palm, although pa, ma, grantlipa, aunt, unele, and a long, list of cousins, are. not counted out by any means. We think the mother acts the Most-sensible. though even she has .her failings and weak points in regard to ba by. and:will occasionally exhibit :a trace of insanity .when dilating upon: his charins And . • aceOmplishments. - . • ; •.- • fhe etreet babies have An progression is self evident. ~No one ever kneni Of:a baby inferior to any Other . preceding baby. On the contrary, each one is a littl: in advance of, any yet tKiya ; and when we think_ of the cast nutnbers.yet to be, and . how : •every one will be a trifle. superior to its predecessor, *hat a glorious futnre..rawaitaus!: %e Shall reventuallYreech perfeetion.. how Canthose persons who bethive that we retrograde :in stead of progress, reconcile .this fact With, their absurd. theory ? • • • Sonia people,:a . little enthusiastic; look up- Ott a baby,- `.‘as- a thiugSOl beauty and a joy fcirever.".. we hay . e. seen - some whom we thought • had .a liberal discount. on • their beauty, and their loy fOrever"*Ould . quick7 iyvanish on . hayhig. it :comnietice to cry and "refuse :to be comforted,"lep . left . in Our charge; and \ye4vily-engaged : ip.reading or . . • hitiuSt, be ecnuforting to a mAri; , no matter hi - ow:ugly ur :despises' he iusy l be, `to , think' that he was once. a baby .beloved.by.a ; huge circle of relativeir - and friends.' It. is a corn fori-we • would not deny . hini. There- are quite a tiunabgrof thiS 'world's .people; who . • were not 'loving babes a great while ; they arrived at . Years. when people . ceased to lode Ahem, : quite - early in . lite, -. and hare rievd heen Mules since 1.- • .• . . Bable4 resemble wli t in many .respeel.g, r:p14 . .--ne . itiltir are good fOr mach -till they. arrive nt. niatu rit y 6e h are. &rd . in the irnise, and also 'theitoTtr ly. 't hir,lly 7 lieth have to be i:ratileAL fourin • ly,both are 'generally :well threshed .InlOre they are dope .with:' : :•• ::.• : focsar. ist invited tv.gehtletuan to criticise a pprirtiit he had painted of Mr. .41t.aks, .who was givan todriuk. Puttirg bis h.ed.toward it, the artist exclaitooti : "Don't. touch it.; it is not dry." 'Then" said he, 'tit eahnotbe my frieLdJettka.'l -. • ". - • ..• riiancis'Pico, of Indiana, has run aivny lrom Mrs. Pigg and four little Piggs. Our fair. Fillmore; says n pg. . • s he i alas. PP4 - , anaortos says lke has .bought a .burne sJ allirituous that be ulwskys gous off iu a dtettatel: Mi2M -01WyFht ---.. JAB . war . .4514-1[14,*114 - fikr... • effected with the racist reliable .Thiairaree C o alf .A pterfaycnittle3 swirr e at thei z ettrs PorSetnOklll TRESTIFET Co Po tt a s t v i W ll e C Ao mnl2u2r s ' • 5.fre,4 . • Traveler& Insurance. Co R.c041; cOusr.s.:. • This, Company insures against acrldenis .ot kinds: In arras of personidiajtiry a weekly•compentiation, not exeistdintrsS FERlFF.o4ls,allOwed(tllD4_o2o-#* death-by-amide:nit StimmtlVeSeetkling The 'pretninms are do low rhatall times . t o insure. For prospectus cal rat this cdtce. where all information will be rbeerfnllr-girep,..,,,-win v.rgo by. 11 the Batik Presidents in - latirtfoid. Polic:105 issued and renewed. and clulmx adinsted.and paid by , T.S.4,GLAEREl7.,AgLitPOitstille.tras . • • c.F. SIIINDELAzt.. Tamaqua, Pit. , • THOMPSON DEEM Special At.; Wilite,harre: Pa. rfinniqua ; X. P. • Fowler. Etiqa Tatriaqua: hon: Charles 'Franey, MM. %fames .rollock; •• • IC-Snri • n: LTEi S. SHEAFLB , 'S FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE, CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE, .P.IibINA APPLIcATIOS FOR TtiStilLiNCE ON Coat - Breakers,' Houses. • Hercbitaidlise. Furniture.'*c., On! !NIA IN I'hitada: and Woe' York cornignErs ccimmaniadions:Proniptly attended to. April 6, - .143. m" SU . B: KAERCHER General Insurar.ce Agent, Office PClCllll4llVirabl flail, Potviirille,Pa. LItiEROCK)I, & LONDON S GLOBE tNSITRANDE • • Capital and Aiteets Invited in the United Suites over HOYT', INSURANCE COMPANY; - New Haveis,:Councticiqt. nigh CROW •• - • *500.000 Surplus Jaa. Ist, —• • • •?159.070 911 lusuratice effected it..the best Companies on favora ble terms. tosses promptly adjusted and paid without deity...- . , April 15..4/5.-1i- 1791. CHARTER PERPETUAL. * 1794 lASEILMCE C 6 311',111t 41,1 .110:4 iH' AMERICA Pill LAIDELPUTAL, . . ~.. . . . . Ilieg*paraieid...l794.•The2fildekt liactir , uer-. LonapaisTAia' thi , •, , Ets'iteit- Statir.. Ilan Paid Over $1%3100.000 Loasiteis iii •Camit' 1.. 1 1 ince ips-Orguttization.: . - ... Ci.gil ciPrtAi, • - • $300;o00.08 ..21-uSET.S • • - • -- • • 81,6 k2,7:27.92 • . • • DIRECTOR'S . : • • Aaritru. G.•COFFIS. S. ItOttni • ISLUCKL • .3411ta MALON, ,4a1:1 MOWN, GE41214 C. 1.1 MILES TAN't.iat,• ..Fewsias R. -Cora. - • „ 'Auttentit WIIITI:. El/W AHD II 71'nutrr.ti, 1110 t A 111. drain,- , • EimAun S. CLARK; WILIAAM WELL4I. WILLIAM, .Ct/MMVS63I Wii.Ll - AM - E. •BRCIViN• T. - 11./.11M7/.... • Lisa : .N.' lltcesov. • • . • • 'AIpIIITR . G. COFFIN, President CuAstra Pi.„err, St,eyetary. ' • • • • Agent at Pottsville.. • T.. A. GODFREY. 011164 31 . altantongo, near Centre Street Dec. 14). '64. • ' ' . • CHARTER 15429... PERPETUAL • . FRAN KET.I. • - ' Hitt. INSITRAKE OF -PIIII; 4 ‘I>EL.PITIA. • .riset.. of JoinniiTy: . l . 01_961, 2;457 549 95...: • Ctipitot:' • •• $400.000 !Accrued Morpleue, • • 9'711 - ,000 In'vemied•Prenlunts, 4 _ • 1,0564,48 . . Ilanuctiled.Clatim4;lncoine far IS6I, W 41. 6 .... • • 17 - $ 30,0,000. LOSS PAID SINCI 13. J,• $3,000.000. - • . . PERPETUAL-AND TEMPORARY POLZ CIES ON. LIBERAL TERMS. • , • . . . :.. • .• - . CHARLES N. BANCKER, ISAAC LEA. ' . • TOBIAI.; . • EDWARD C. DALE. : ' SAMUEL GRANT, GEO. PALES: . . •.JACOB it SMITH, • ALFRED FIT LER. • • RICHARDS, FRAS. W. LEWIS. M. D. t 'Asti. Es. N. BANCKER., Viremident. EIIAVAILD • JAS. W: McALLISTER. Sec. Pro. Teih. ''• - • The enbecriberlenttent for the Or** r. nientioned ..1m; 'stitution, 'and prepared to make. insurance on every destriMion of. property, at the lowest. rates. • 11.ENRY C. RUSSEL—AO. Pottiettle, March 19; • ' •12-tf t: (FE INSURANCE. ..-. .. . • . . . . • . ... „, The Girard Life Insurance; Annuity :inch Trust Com , tpany Of Philadelphia; 'Oftiee, No.'loS Chestnut street, •', the first door East of the. Custom House. -' ',- : • • . c--APITALL-ikoo.omt—CILARTED. PERPETUAL: - Continue to Make inatirarices on liv • eit on thn most fa vorable' terms. , . The capital being Paid up and invested'. together, with a large and constantly increasing reserved fniid, offers a pertect security to the insured. - • . '.- .- • . , The premiums ,may be' wiid yea r ly,; half-Yearly or. quarterly.. . . . . . l'he ctimnarty add a nosUC periodically to the homy -ranee-fin. life.. The firSt bonus. approprlanki in Deceiri- ber, IS'44, Cu' second bonus. in December, It:49 r and the third-bonus is December; 1.95-t. which additions make: itr,.averture of more than GO per cent. ..anou :the preini,” urns pant, without increasiog the.anntial premium.. . .. • • Thomas Ridgway,. • rJohti A.llrown, - , ', • 'Robert Pearsall, . • . JOIM R;Latiiner, •- •. Thomas I'. James,' '. ' John It. Slack; • • • •.. Frederick . BrOwn, . • John.C. Mitchell; : ... :- . George Taber,. • .. • Isaacikirton, ' • • ... Henry G. Freemai, . ' • -• Seth.J. Conly,' . ; :. • . . . . ' • : . ' Isaac Starr. ' 'Panaphlets containir." table of rates andesplariftt ions, lona of application and farther information can 'be bad at the office. • TilgliAS ItiI.KINVAY, President.- ...T6llls F. JA.mrs, Actuary.. . .. : Or rtf ll;BANNAN,.Pottaville. Agent for this County. P.RIVATI/i 7 -:-SAIIB.. ITALILIAAULE tr.. 1.13.11 FOEL: SALE, -• In consecgience of poor health the subscriber' las concluded to oiler his Farm for sale.•,.. Said. larni is in:: rated iu Kingston - Township., Lucerne within four - miles of the Wyoming Depot. with enod. made' and down grade to market. . The Farm .nontains•nbout • ..It) acres. M' hnndreyl and fifteen, under good glk Improvement. ..The soil is good and 'well- adapG ea to either grass or grain. and.bcing well water- .• cd, would make one of the (bleat grazing; farms lathe lathe 'The buildings are Two Dwelling Hotises,.One larue llayand Grail - ill:wit. one Cow itarn.for Stabling.. Cattle,'Carnage, llieoe..and Stable, and •. 'large A . Corn li tittSC.. PNE ORCIIAIta. - -11 Wad well t • • fenced,- having several hundred rods 'of stone . walLupon it; is centrally located r -two roads crossing at right 11110 ES near. the buildings. Time is -nisei - a Church and Sittiol House on ~ the ,premises• :and until recently a Post•ollise Was kept at•the.pface ' for sixteen 'years. IT is avati Tint BEST MAnicET IS niE STATE. IT is -altogether n desirable Troperty., 'and • pctions having money to invent in real estate would do well to rail on the sub Scriber mid view the nremiseS. Any one deiiiring further information can call on or address the Editor Of-the I.ittatin Gazette, .• • - • • •• iItI.IFUS CARVER, Wyoming, Lrizetne C 0.,. Pa. 2-ttin.l • Jun. 14,'`65 Vali SAL IR.=A valuable FARM and pleatlit L. country residence; situate in East HanoverTOWll- stiSp. Lebanon county. Pa., on the Jonestown and liar rtsburg 'mile : West of •Mt.*.Ketio., con taining about S 3 Acre... About I: acres is Wiidland, the retnialatir being under . good cultivation..'w :I, Taced, and the soil . Well adapted to the: different crops generally raised in thb section. The buildings (neatly new) are a:BRICK BANE BARN, large Bay Barn, and other out— buildings. There is an orehard.of young hearing trees, with an addltiOn•orothers.lately set out. on",tie prenti. :ses: A Well; withl'unip. Ia •at. - ..the , house; *also run ning water in most•of..the fields. •• ' .. • . For further partienians, apply by letter or In person to the subSeriberron the premises P. 0. address, ONO: •' - . ' .. ' P., MILLER. • East Hanover Tp., : 'P:s..t.f • • . • LOT OF . IVAILIBIAGES ON.. RAND A;AND..FOO :1 1 4. 1 11LE - .AT. REDUCED •PRICEP4.—,earTi wars 1 Carriages !!---The undersigned has taken the Shop •in East, street, near Porratw's'Fotindry. lately pied by Hoffman& Rishell..• where lie isOl3lP---Wor prepared-to receive orders in his line of bilsioeSs,, amen whl he promptly executed. All kinds of- repairing done, and old .carriages - taken . in eichange for'new ones. . • r. R. W..K.REIDEp, late of Reading; -Pa. . May 13, tOlv i9.ani. . Schenck's- Mmdrae Pills SICK. HEADACIIt, Its Symptoms, Osage and :Cure, . . recelvedlts ,name. frown constant nee- :• :X •iitta sickneidi at - the stotnach, rvhieh'attends.tett padn'in the head. • This - headache is apt tO'beein in.the morning. on wakina iromlitleep sleep, and-witen • some irregularity'of dtet has been committed ou the day be fore, or sometimes fdr ieteial slays previous: - `#t heat :thereto a distressingly dpOrfassive'• reeling In.the„, head. , •which gradually. merges.into a severe heavy pain in the temples. ftiquetad,v attended by a ttense'of Inllne‘s - tind lemterneiaa in one cy,e,•autl: extchditte - aFross • the fare.. head.' • There is a clammy:. 'Unpleasant Mite its the mutitl4 - all offensive b , eathi: and the mutts. covered With a.yellowisli - White for. Th;toutrarer.deiires [(Jibe - atonedn a dank room. As soon at , the patieht feels the• fulness in the head and pain in the temples, take a large -- d o se of Sebeuck's Mandrake Pills, and in an hour or t ow they 4 - ill feel as well AR 'ever: .Tnis and, heen tried _by thou.anda..and is always sure to',enre.' and instead of the stick -headache - . tontine .oh every , Weelt'.or ten days. they will not ,be - troubled with-it once in three • schenek's•Mandrake Pillodreentrilmeed Uniaber of Moto tit.old'ee Podophinitt. or ech.centrated Mandrake, • all of width tend to relax the ' secretions' of the liVer, and act. more'pdtmpt than Idol , pills or mereary; out leaving any dangetons etfecto. ~ In a bilious perlOt they chow Lilefin , eiVe ,, t)V . the stools. 'They will ex. Pol wZtrins;mtums.-bile:ardi all morbid- rauttei hold' the o3, , ,tterh. 'lir sick heodaette,lf they Mc taken thi.tri •reettaf'asove, fa fall 'deto.e'as soon IX , they Teel the lira symptoms of. .41) -Dx.:Schentk Will and has aim:tied his `.airias to return the monekif 'they. dunot give perfect If ;tlicreoli: hat* been . ' eoinpelled to stay nut:late at night. and drink too much wlncy• by ;taking - a d;ttie of pifn on going, to -tell; neta - .;marrang' he Will du nigh he had not drank a drop, unless he torgete to go, They only coat `ls,ccnni a box. .t • : : • IVhoever takeit them will neve: : nee any other.. They are worth a tlollttt - . w a'sitli man - ..ttiettveri -Cant. they Don't forg.e.. t ttlenane—Saneacktattatataara Sold.wlotiesale.and.retail ac Ur, Schenciva...PrinciOal Nottb slat street, Phtlailelphia,.ands by littnegisti and Storekeepers ••• - Prica for.Pultatinte:SYrnp: Seaweed Tonto; each: St ISO' peer.l”.ttle: • $7 W. the halfliitien,- Of. *two' Within of S. rep and one of 'route; for sit . • •- . Dr. - Stitt:lock atilt* at hie ufilee..No.-115 North Sixth. Street. Philadelphla. every Satuolay .."‘ee . petlentg -. Remakes nti 'charge thr advice. bat. fora 'thorough:ex- . anduation -the • -Inn's with ,his Iteopirtiineter, - ,he clattraca 53.: • " - - •Ittarett!lB, - *65-41-:' . . 206 ItunE, . ii,yd,4lcAritrt.a. °°°llaimilwm34"l-1J • •-• . - - etr 1- 4 - .'I l I ' -, -'. ' L 1 :A ? ' S • - • Tr-M l it,MO Vl9llll43nrAni ' a4 11144111", • •' • tii.ir• e i• '4 •-•-' - " -' • " • ~: rA.RTISTB 'AND-PH --- WA. - - - - -' ---, ifoi. 414 l ie ' • . = .•.toitre - I ~, ••- ,,, A- •-; lersz'firLeltß" WAIIBIAIIMEAV V- "S T 3clrre ' ' • '''' 2- 1 "' ' 1 444 i ''ll4,eitiatitar i. 'sea" _• . - ".` '-'-' "- '- ' ' ' lIMIL lifscr., Foil, and CRATRLIDA"R_ PTALti , p,„ FArm. - F ; . ~. - , , , mi1 t . 1, ,-_._.„..,„_,..,-,,L,.., , ,,-; ,33i i s i nts. - •, • _ ....Dec.._!ileLB4.,:_,..•,L___ , . - -_ , _L_,_l,. b3-17, \ Th3rdtittoil OVAL Siiilif-134CiArt " t YS / 4 2r - tE ,n,.... 44 4: 741 f '• - • . ' Elarailds a ' -w4 "''''' ' 1.1 " .. " - " s— ',;sei . ..cteent se oz. - ' . • 'KENRT-HAEPER 143riatiirst . _ .ivarttatie,ltacztv4-en.,.l,.,,nievi Avis zsairidoss , a well-known• - - 4 • ---'' ' ' , NOW, ~ ..,. - • - a 6F4l'llanirsls.°r*Wiirs'4lll4l'l3ls - +it ixa''' -- 'li iiiigeActan4tias - ores SARsAri• 1 ler..sso!iiiittn-atieet.taimil `.4 1 ,D*ncinas; _ .ei aMeraldo, Pe „„_4 l4 l l ‘ _d 0 1 1 ' 1 ,, • i i - 1 111 „ t l i e ref yet seeleatieWlt Jailed Of .the Wt(tle,,,iPllkliltelfAlDELFWA,. , itctll.rins - o.Thinggi -Charms. ' 4t " -I-° '' 'u g llmu ? I ,.. ve Y aestrea ea zadfuutaddietiptitoth9ae,*_. ,Imksook. 41..i.iirIenTwz ata I:MAC= 111 wATatEs. rThir'..rzw 1 Cruet Standi", - lintier" Coefierk *Dinner' and sea ....c lt. As Butt as our :11.60Ple_trY 4tib e •Y ag fee P e r e alu t 'aitii;::Soilt.• Suess %tie,' and Sureinok 'sitnit ; Sersie* Phinos, sewinz Mr h ißeet- /e 'i W C- - , • '"- boleti° medkine Ifi'ne ft .-bas ., in, otirrtTn!u4tp.! I . p LATED w An& ~ . ,i t iarch ea, 1ia. t .,12-arn; tied at, .- - . . ,e- iec -7" . 2'"r7'-, ' , • 4: liiii p iiiiiii4 l ligai l liii.Bliiikilitic, • 1 3 aitt a a ii;PAl l - c lic.. ' 01 , --- 1 t4 ii' ---- - 7 m p ala , waith . ti .. ..ONE MILLION DOLLARS, -,44811i.5eree,444-1111 Dial_ littiterkel'lth,:o 4l :‘. .., 1 • • maker isattil•JheareleiNeNci. •It4H ' . - •,. : i on s ' oc itt.,,,,epte," . l e l i vt, f biz:. ' 1 _ • %%From Roe Eobt_. at/et. ,anewon; -13rfsta, ~..,_ r ib ir wit-n _. soli.ruiplusiADEoctsmetpslitreat. carminiumeroirtmquareni - x• wur x" dli lab 31' - ' - P - µ'l only do•my may to t ... xe-ww .. -" '"' ."` - ' add testimony to-that youpublle of the ino- .of WATCHES, JEWP.LRY, SILVER and PLATED 3' . . %ARE constandy ma heed. inn _for . T .1 I ill 'ilf ..--.' --P---teeweie:•A'Sm'Sr 0.....tk0'r, - ar t thud ''' cflou'rSAßsalunni,C 31 dim"l 4- c' , 'table . HOLIDAY il Milan .01 , tifilt1W 31 -4 11 - 11111 : 4145 "" 44°. DIU " - 'ter seed :tear" liad iar itillicting humor in tier mini, PRESENTS. EA" - Repainiq i tof Watches and Jeweirl ' - „•- - - - 4.44,and'hair for years, which We Were' Mettle GI , promptiyhttendadto. IDiC - 11 . . , 64:-.51-lOut ' - - •- - A 4. '_ g - '''' , ( I'' - 'core - until we tried your SAl:llA7Altat4. She has ' - „------ -. ' '' - ' - ' ' ' -- ' ''' '' E s gin tz t moths e . "-,- - ' , ""ARGHEI. -IL ILLECELEII, ' ONE Baillift EACH 111TICL - - -been werile' I ls • - 'aria meek.' 11 - • - au. t . VEILIA-Seledin n. and no artir le La be paid for unless . ::: u3l ..tewne dakeTionflia,,,usent,l'ille•fthormityligrYpc;lAT;itt s i ,cil , cabinet mare _Booms . aß# lll2lll lfilLete Mt SOHTH-SECOND ST, perfectly 84th- l a " DrY•-= ' .... - "•,,, --- -, I se t seeees. eruption, which was vey , troublesome. 1 , CATALOG - U. 114 - - ,S.tasAPAR.LLAor 1 liooll comp y, . , ''''''' I Nothing -.)ellorded ;r ela y relief until et ;r i el r av d by;ernil, , phiindeipbiu., of rich and valuable 011icle-sur one Dollar tacit,' , , , „„ ,_ ,„.._ _„,, e videlli _ known ! IL --' Pereons going tiS the City will lind into their Front tstarseS s . ts 7 .os. -.sq.. oi 4f. 100 Fine-Gold ChronometerWroches otch . . V OO Ga. ir . se., ~ arrrty ~ di Co manufactUrers °femme-Bed advantage to'call and examine the stock. '12 , ...31 . . E. 100 EmeGold ,Englispe, Levet- Watches. - r..e - :-.lso , ~ , , r , i . n sitauta, sr. tr . . 1 , pt. 1 , . 4,. , 200 rat/le? C3°M gbiluieled Bijuu WilltheB; (jec°- j Er it il for - several years a eery troublesome 1 .... . vet - - J.* a . GEOR.G.ti A. ARDERI - tied Levers) 500 Solid Silver Hunting English .Patenk Leve * r . i instne-in my feat, which grew constantly worse . er, until it disfigured my features and becarcie an intol- t . wroug ri go Kee 8, - 3000 Iti v l i Wti v t s eß i, ch a i ns :p v(4 , a b d,, . 4.4°- -, treble affliction. •I tried almost every.thing , a mita ' am Heavy Gna w and ~L 4 . 1, hitin i t„... ..... 1 1 .2 _ t° ''' uld r lioth advice and medicine, • but without any 218 1-2altostSt., Philadelphia. , WOO Patent Hinge Bracelets. each 14 to V, ' relief tlinteret r until ttook your SAueLtPAr.II4.A. • 3.,,,,timarattentionv,e,, 0 t b e sa l e an d inuc t uve c ,f ~ It immediately made myltice worse, as you told me Seim Unique Chatelaine Chains with Pins.. -i°to - 6 it might • •for a *time; but in a few weeks the new , I s T m - 050 AultED LAteTON, and GEO. BRIGHT, etocksetrictly on commission. . Refers to JOHN SHIP- Ciooo Emerald. Pearl. and Opal Bronclies .10 to so skin begMs to form wider the blotches, and con. Pt tierille: ' Pa. Illarch it. `6.5.-10.am e Imei Cal Diamond Pins with Chains, .. _... .. 10 to 30 WO Full Set sof Ladles • t, tinned • until my - . face is as antooth as anybody's. ' .Jewelry-.:.:::.:...:, SO Silver Dinner 5et5......:'.7... ... - . ..c - • •••••,' I know of. I enjoy perfect health, and without a ..1 - . 75 Silver S i Sets - lorttofflo doubt owe it to your SARSAPARILLA.” 600 English Silver Cruet Stands go to 20 . . .... bili , ~ " " able 1 ' SKIPIIIIIIILEIt , AND GROCER; 3000 Silver Fruit Urns.-- 15 t.° " Er T APelll4l7General " ije ti- Purst~r " 404 south Delaware Avenue Yam Silver Butter , Coolerti. -.... . .. . .......... eti coal ' Blood. _ 1000 Silver Ice Pitchers 50 to T 5 3?rost Dr, Robt. &nein, Houston St., Kew Fork. PHILADELI'IIIA. ' + - 54,0 U SilverGolAets. Gokil Lined: ..: . 15 15 to 20 A v . .. Da. YER. I seldom fail,to remove . Eruptions 10000 G‘44F4rle" Silver Peuciremes ' "" '''''. 4 tu- and Scrofulous : Pores by theyerseveringuse of your Yr' Rope of all kinds, Oakum, Tar. Pitch. Paints, 5000 Doren Silver Tea 5txem5......... .. - ... .• 15 to _`o , ..,,, ' SARSAPARILLA ; and .I have put now cured an attack , .?slat Oils, and Black Irszniti., Bic :, furnished in quint Stela •-• e Desert Spoons 2 0 h ' '- i - of Malignant Ertjsipelat with it No alterative wo titles at the lowest rates. , 20 fflret•Class Sewing Machin........... 40 to So , possess equals the SARSArARIL.LA, yon hive sup- , ' Pkiladellthia, Au g ust 1,1963. Gold Fob Keys. Thitublett. Tooth Pick& Sets or Sol- plied to the profession as well as to tho people." take Sleeve Buttcns and Studs. Stone SeLl'Lltrge, Seal, ili y inn 1 . s . . Johnston , Esq. wakentan, ohio. Signet, Chased and Plain Rings. tc.. .3.e. " For twelve years, I had le yellow Erysipoltut 'Alt the above ostensive sleek of line Watchets Skit On My right arm, during which time I tried all the Jewelry. Silver-ware. Ace - are offered by the New York celebrated physicians I could reach, and took hun- Jewelers* Manufacturing Association, without except dads ef ' - were so bad that the cords became visible, mid the ONE' DOLT:At EACH. doctors decided that my arm must be amputated. I • , began taking, your. SARSAPARILLA. Took' two bot- The above Association.- (Semrably noticed by i all the ' ties, and some. of your Pn.r.s. Tog,ether they have principal Journals throughout the country since. its or- cured me.• I am now as well and seund as any body. ganization in 1.5.55.:1 conststing.of a Combination of the Bo n in a public place, my ease is known to every, lartre-1 manufacturers. have appointed a Board of •Di- .. body in This community, and excites the wonder Of ] rectors to stTervlso the proper clii-tribution and sale of • limo I their:whole stock of Rau a.ito Cosnar WAras, without from Hon. Henry,' lronro, M. P. T., of Yeireastle, reserve.,.:- • . • C. IV., a leading member el the Canadian Partici- -Eminently Appropriate for Family Use me, • • . 'or Presents, • ~f, I have used your SARSAPARILLA . in my f ily„ i which is ill he disposed of on, the following liberal_; for general dsbifitio and for purtrgtog the bl on d, , efi ifil results and, feel confidence In terrus; .1,0011,W0 Certificates. bearing livid their face with verr,l'e n .4- ,,,; ..',,, ~ , I , „ , the mune _ . of the articles as above enumerated, are 1 cOmusenwing it to t h e lits"et".".• i each, enclosed in plqin .envelopes, uud sealed. oaths ., S i . Aut h on r a Fire, Hos% sale Rheum toiginshable else from another. ridged and plaCed in A 1 repesitorv, without choice, from . hicla they are drawn, Scald Head, Bore Eyes e . ditor as or iereil. The sealed moo:limes' e, lutainut; certiti- Fr om Harrey Sickler, L'sg., the abl e . of the cater marked with the name of the article, deselptions, Tankhannock Democrat, Pcarisy/rm . i . ta , . s and marked prier, it entitles the holder te, will'be sent " Our. o nly . child; abeut .three years oi 4,,,e, We by mail to al y taldro-s at 1 5 cents cub': (m 3 receipt of , attacked by pimples on his forehead. 'fl:ei % i i i r riau e ly t . the certificates the pure.haseeniseertalia , the exact arti- . spread mull they form i eti a loathsome I b . linde u d 1 els he is entitled to, which he cam , eisain upon, the ; re- f sore, which covered . 1 is and-actually face _.. , _. s tiro of - the Certificate and 3,1. to the office of the Asso. , his eyes for some days. A skilful poysician c ip t p . heu ciathat. When Certificate- call for article: too large to I nitrate of silver and other remedies, wit ion tiny i be sent by snail, the full express charges roust be fur_ apparent eteFet. For _fifteen days we guarded ins warded, together with cost of boxing, Sc. • hands, lest with, them he , should tear open the fes tering-and corrupt wound which covered his whole Single Certi.ficates 26 Cents Each. face. Flaying tried every thing eise we had any , • ' hope from, we began I,:iving your SARSAPARILLA, One"Certiflcate may ' obtain you It Gold Watch, Ser- and applying the iodide of potash lotion, as . you vice of Silver Plate. ur any other valuable article. direct. The sore began to beta when we had given THERE WILL BE NO . BLANKS. • fi rst bottle, and was well when we had finished 4 th second. -The child's eyelashes, which had comet i Packa es of Certificates o , grew again, and he is now as healthy at the fob - and fah; will be sold to C übs, Schools, Agents, arc., ail any,other. 'Elie whole neighborhood predicted lowing that the child must die." 1 • One certificate sent to any address by mall, on receipt . SYPhilis and Mercurial Disease. of _ $0 '25 From /Jr. /Brant Sloht, of St. LOUTU, -Ifissouri. 5 Certificates - 400 ii I find- your SARSAPARILLA a more eEectnal 11 t len 'flutes .. 200 remedy for the , secondarK symptom s of 'Syphilis ] ~ 30, Certificates_ (with preMium) 5 . 00 slui for syphilftwahsease t many other wepossess:l 65 Certificates (Withpremium) , 'lo 00 The pro f ession are indebted to you for some of the 100 Certifiades (with premium) ' 15, - no best meiliclues we have." Perfect rati.itaction guaranteed iu all . cases, t•l'"xls From A. J. F, • eneh, 31. D., an eminent physician of ' I not yle:wu.z (be taste , or - fancy of our custemeta will Lawrence, 31ass., who is a prominent member of i be exchanged free of cost. the Legislature'or ifassachusetts. ^ t Agents and others scull be allowed 10 cents on each o Bit. ANVIL 3ly dear Sir: I have found your] certificate ordered' by them, pr: dieing not 1,.._ thou five SARSAPARILLA au excelleut remedy for Syphilis,' ore ordered at a time. Agentsvaill collect 25 cents, for both of the primary and secondary type, caul Mice- I each cell ',lrate and relish 1 . 5 cents each to us, tool in some cases that were too obstinate to yield Large orders tor packages of Certillcateq or Article to other remedies. Ido not know Wildt WO can cm from Schools, Club.. t he Army, At:, should be sent Per ploy with more certainty of , success, priori: a power- Expres.. Drafts nay al le to our cider, or -Post Office Money Orders." should be procured. Agents wanted Jul alterative is required." Mr. Chas. S. Ten Liege, of Yew Brunswick, .V. J., evi. ills here. , had dreadful ulcers on his leg,s, caused' by the abuse All orders must be addressed to of mercury, mercurial disease, wilieli grew more NE -W I ' °EI Fr" and more aggravated for years, in spite of every .lEIVELERS , 111ALFACril'ill ASSOCIATION, remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the JEWP.LEILs' BUILDING. persevering use of AYER'S SARS %PARS LLA relieved Corner Nassau and Ann site:, New Earl.. him. FONV cases can be found more inveterate and ALFRED KEIMITELT, distressing, than this, and it took several dozen ; Pro-tt Board of Dlreemrs. bottles to cure him . Leucorrhcea, Whites, Female Weakness, are ,sreneially produced by internal Scrofulous 14- I ceratior, and are very often "cured by-the alterative effect of this SARSAPI.I:II.I.A. Some eases rtina, however, in aid °COM SARSAPARILLA, the skilful application of tonal remedies. , Frain the well-known and teidely-celebrated Dr. Jacob Morrill, of Ci ncianati. "I have found your SARSIPARILLA an excellent alterative in diseases of females.. Many cases of Irregularity,•Leueorrlisea, Internal Viceration, rind_ local - debility, arising from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to it, and there are few that do not, when its effect is properly aided by local treatment." A lady, ono/Bing, to allow , the publication of her "name, writes i ~ IT y daughter and myself have been eitrod of a very debilitating l,encorrlice:t of long standing, by two bottles of your SAILS.I.PAILILLA" • , Ithouniatiem, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Heart. Disease; Neuralgia, when caused by Scrofula in the system, are rapidly cured by this EXT. Sillt9aPattlLLA. $16.000,000 . $1,500,000 April 2:2,..85,-,--IG;3rn The Greatest Discovery of the Age READ :•TILE CERTIFICATES Ex . ! tene Extene Extene TEE IT AND BE CONVINCED, "IT It i 8 a purely Vegetable _Medicine—ionic . and stimu•. laid in its pmperties.• •Its. action upon the Lungs and stomach is wonderful. BuY at bottle And be,Conviuced 'lt is prepared maler•the .supervi,don and directir,n'of one of. the leading Physicians of the city of. .Recullug. COUGHS. C , LNSUMPTION. : ASTIIM A:BRONCHITIS. ; • DisEAsE OR • : • • • • . • :TIGHTNESS-OF TUE CHEST, - . TRY IT: . . „ . 'By its .aCt ion iS ast huulating RaPectorant. and Ton ic: i! cures Dyspepsia. it. prcidures. appetite, stimulatesthe system, -.R. Indicts up the :failing strength, while . it drives iron the system' and: ' the semis of Con-, 'sump , ion.; It has dever failed, so fir ILA, we have beartl, We. give our certificates from the ety..M. Reading. ' where it is prep Med.. And. now DJ; ht.. if it. in .. gmal for -110tilillg, tell your friends so. The quieker it good for • not ping medicine is out. Of . the' way, the lint ter it: is for , every ' But if you find It good. thew tell pint!. friend and neighbor - so. We want your airkftlend,tti try it: They :are the Jtaiges, - anti'we will he sittjs., fled with • Melt' decision atter a fair. trial': for, ilter ar' • fair trial of Mollie city of I.l”arling. we know 'What- it will tip: lovVealiness of any kind it never fails. I'tepareilaidfirsale by - NY LEVAN & CO.,•1o. Pehnt 4 treeL 'Reading. Pa. ' • • - : • Price tz , lll'per Bottle.' . • ' - •• • • . Also for'sale by JOHN rifle, hy . IL. DAVIS, St.' Clair, and by all Druggists. . Reatttlie • s . CO\SC • ". Testimony of Adam Mengie. , • Wss. & Co:—ln the Spring l.wasattleked With a bail cough, tightness of breathing. night sweats, ' and spitting of !docd from:the lungs:ng I kept getting: worse ai, , l•wor , •etill I 114(1 : to kite np wbrk.• I. Was so souk I, could hardly get along. :My cough kept •gettin , ,i. I worse,' a 1 . ,: I became very hoarse. I tried'everyillber. and 111111112/ ".ccinnuenced to . usie the • . I have used it about two' onths—the cough;spi t ting Of Wood,. inght, to Vests amltightness of the rtuirt are genie: .I am -or my trade agaiii, yvoikiligas hard as ever: My :lope neyer.was better in my life. I am f , ptirelv curt d. , .. • • AD.SM J. 31E\GLE Ai 'Whiteman's Shoe Store, Teim Sr., near Seventh, • Reading, Decembr 22, .156 I. . . 1 ' 'Wit LEvisr & C0. 7 -Atiimt eight veers. ago I Writ' , et ticked with Asthma. It Is 'll family complaint,. my mother haiing . died with it. I tired everything, lint of no es e% I Was so bail Urith. it in the army. that I • was • dischargeil.frorn.the Rat:intent; -.Pennsylvania vid• mntters. and alsO exempted at Reading. •on account of .11. I could not •walk fifty yards, nor ascend a dight. of , steps without reeling: my heart, became OM from It.- I had Palpitation' nd pain. I nsedfour bet. clot of Extene, and am entirely well. And workiiu at :my trade; blacksmiching.,... Ars effects with me were, wonderful Vint's, AttLhlS • • March COL Viishingtou Sh. & Willow Alley. . • CONSUMPTION.. • .. . • • .Mc, LEV : CO.: In. the , 'Spring was. nttAcked. with cough and spitting Of blood from te 'hums. and night sweaty, my:futhim mother, dud six brOthers and sisters.•.hav ‘ e_ . died With .consurnption - : ;bey' all Com, menced theme same. .My husband hdd moat died, .aud I was left alone with' four small childretti f, con-, stilted Mr. DIM*, of, this city. statimi My-case and that . I was poor. 'lle told-me that Coditter o:l.might Cure' .me, if' I wished-to try it : add niso 'mentioned the Ex: tenti i •statind thdt the Proprietors were. Claltuing to cure, oneumption with it; Ibought two bottles 'of you and' •am'enfirely cured of 11,.. .BARAII M'IIARTY, • .• : ' • .. . Laurel St.; 'Redding. Certificate ofßev: George Vrintz of. Reading. • " LTTAII L ' o:-1 have - been trufferirtg'wfth &igh - MIA soreness of the chettt all:. ; winter.• ami'entirely re `tiered of .the e-tirehess; the - cough is much better t - the .13ronchial.tubes were wnipletelyclotted With matter , • he. •Extene bee cleaned.:them• out efitirely.'.• Shave • need three bottles: amt . cati reembmentl it fur :nny affection 'or. the Chest. GEORGE • March IS. r • . .• Franklitt'etreet..Rettaing. April tS), •• • . r • :' • A vaLl,Ltn • • . SHIP :AND 'BOAT .. .. : :BUILDERS, GHE • . "•••••• • . • Have constantly-on hand FIRST-CLASS BOATS :for stile, anti are ready to build firs[-clas Boats 'stud .Bargee at the shortest. notice. , • . • • -• • • • • ' A: number of Caulkers and Boat- BuildersUie wanted, 'to whoin good wages and constant employitent will be • They are also prepared to braid. at the shortest .no * lice, COAL . CA.I.I.SaniI . DRIPT for ,kinda •of mining operations:. — • ••• Consumption Curable, Cl= AS CUM .1 031EAP, GOOD ROOFING., ABOUT BALE TEE PRICE OF TEN iißeci Wore than any other kiiid.,•.lt-both Fire :and Wafet Proof; ling' wtli ontlagt two ti i rouffi,..%y;iile• it costs only about half the twice of tip. r.This'ilaolliivi is put on by the subscritietis, at short notice. .. •• • • • Pottitile; It cannot be ilutnii rooffi•pitching..twor '3 inches the•foot. It hi•liat tlnt;ll* bOoessury.: , - • . •_ • . . . , E.pconiage : .111onie ilfanu(iktures. CHARLES ifiEIIICER, • • SALAMAN-D . E . .SAFES • Second St., . - • AnnonTICES to the.bnainesicornintinity of .this and tho.adjoining (heet ed. that he . mannfac iurtz SALAMANDER SAFES of all sizes and kinds, • Warratited Fire-ptuof, which:Appoint-of workmate:ll*mM tinian, , will compare' with. mined fi om any othek establishment, hi the conntry . .-, Healwaya keeps,qates on hand for sale, and. Will make Ahem any alze, for: Banking and -Other 'Patina. ingite tions, as cheap,' if not cheaper than they can be Obtained , (prima Mom', • • .. • . Be relera to EenjaMin Ray brood,' Tines: Coat and kienderson.;lof.thisßerottith , who - have his Safe/eta nse. . flane •.- . TEW HAT 'CAE Alit, 1 1 111WATURE A : • • • • . . , .:The undemigned tetpeetfnlly Inform th.e • eitizenanf PO:taville.end vicinity; that :they .have amp • taken and i , edtted the Stine in Centre Str , V4 ahove lidattantotighk:' west . aide. . 11 " 111 where they will keep congantly on. hand ',a larie and choice eu .ck of hi.AM; CAPS and STRAW GOODS. and. tioe•a,:,,ortment of: .FURS, which, they. will 'sell on • reacouable terms. The patronage of the public. is so- Ilatiand Cepa made to order On the shortest tice.. ••.• -• • .• . MORTLMER. .Tone 4'18'44. _ „ . _- :111EC-CA - -.L1.18111fA..111110. OIL. .Troir.KiEcusysivn lot ItrUGEN,ILTINE Mecca Lubtleiting • Oil—the best.Ctipt? OIL in the niarket fat -Ltitnicatirliz• :;On'Toees —for rale whole •• ttel Ithumfacturers price4 , hy - • 'BANNAN. Alen; Pare- Mari BleactWil ' Whaie Oil, the:quality of -which We warrant. at , the. lowest' wtkulemle, New . , AYER'S • . . . • OATTIARTIC..PILIS I posseSs . inany advantaires . over the ,other . piirgq.tivcs 'the market, anal their superior - virtues :are se.univCrsally known, that we need t more than to asstirO•thi public their . . . . quality. is:maintained - equal sto the best : it ever beCn,.arid that-they biail)e . depended' on . to - do. all that 'they hale ever • Prepared by J. C.' .AY ER, M. D.„t Co r i Lowell; Mass., and sold by • • • • . • J. G...BROWN by all the drOg 'ges:t4 le Pottsville, also by. all dealers in medicine eve July 16, . • . • • -•'29-Iy-eowl) 1865 , . . . . . . , '"lS' years eslablished - in N. F. City...• !..Only infallible remedie'a known.' ... • 'Five from Poisons ," '. ' . "Not dangerotia to the Hunan 'FaTniiy." '''lluts come out of tbeirludes to.diu." . . . • Oostar'ss! Rat, Roach, &c.. Exterminators Is a piite fiat, • " • *. • Nice- .12eitch.e;r..13111Ck and ... ' -• • itell &e: • . if oo . Bed-Bug Exterriin' . Eitef, • :•Is a lignid•of wrist!, toied•to . •-• .• . deer my, end al, as "a -pre- •• • • . volitive 'for hod 11 0 taa j •-•. OS s Electric 'Powder? for - Insects; Is - for : 3torlot. • Floaik.Bed Bugg, //wets on • ?owls, . • • . • .rinSol4 by all Liniggists itid Dealers everrihere. rr - I EleMkaa l•f,r :Al Mirthless' imitation. 9. •. w-.Sectliat "CiltrrAjes" tiaras is• on each . 4,1)4_ Bot: tle,.and Flask, -be:tore - pallier. • • - • , •• .II EIN - air - R. cosVxu. - ilduAl,l66%'.N. Y. •• . ail - Sold by till pFlezdhss and. Dealers at Pottsville . . . . . . . ': INTTREAsp . OF:. RA.TS ;-- -the . 'Farmer's lGazklte tEngliehl asserts inul.proves hy - figures that bne'Pair of rats Will ntive a progeny dud . descendants no'lose tfia . - 654,nra1t0 three years. NOW. unlek.• this iinutense fam ily can pe kept down - . they • would •cous.utuc' more to - od tban.woOld suStrtiu. 65,000 hurtutii bi•l TA, ~,-. - •. . : • larldee -tiOstic's•lrtilvertltiement n thkeptiper.... . .: • • .: • ....... : -. • - 1865.. .•...,--,...--.-:.: --- .-.:- • RATS .oerinit., BlllDS.—Whoever." enunges in shoot hie small birds is a cruel man ; whoever ;WA' in eater, urinating rub', ia a benefactor: We.'should like some of our correspondents to-aide us the benefit of their.expe rieisee in diiVitig tuittliese pests', We need,) , inuething besides dues. eat., and traps for thbi busineuti.cien, till,: A nterican; S. Y. • • : • - . • : • .• ..;IrSte "Conites"adveitisement Wilds paper. • ; “COSTAR 4 S“ RAT EXTERMINATOR:is simple safe, and surc.=the most , perfect meett ings-we have ever attenuetl' RVery Rat that can get It. properly . Prepared -according to directions. will eat it:. and ever one that eats it. will .die: nt come place us distant as pos. itile frnm . Where . the: medicine WHS -Mirror.' • la 'See adyettisement: In'this Paper. • 'THE. FAR. stEST.—%Taking ..Coerlia.'6"..Hat.. Hunch. ke.• :I`..x;errnbrcur--tuore gfnin and proviAbau , are• destroyed annually .in Gipnt votinty by vermin than wont(' pay for tons of this /tat and Indett.." Mis„ Herald.. Cou'r..catal. advertisement iu ••, • ' • • 'FATE'iftRS, AXD- HODS rt;rol• lett that hundreds' of tlollitrio worth, id .Grain, Proviq ions,- Sze tire antiredly deatruyed by. Rats,/ Mice,. Aniej, and other itnierts' verinlo • of- which 4... a n. nr •ented be ti few dollars. worth rif•-C .t osxa'a" Rat, • It t : ' aeli,A,c.,Eiferminater, boucht atittneed r:ersee , Tezer-Ales” advertisement• in this paper: • Ilar'Siild in' Pottsville, Pa wholesale hiVI , retail at -13A.IN!CAS'S. and by all- Drattr„ista and wholesale_ ' April 1.5. `CA , 15:6in LAW BOOKS. • DUNI.OP.S 'LAWS' OF TR E- UNITED STATES.. .WIIAILTON'S AMERICAN CRLMINAL LAW • LAW OF:110MICIDE. PRECEDENTS OF INDICTMENTS & PLEAS. BOUVIER'S LAW -DICTIONARY. -SHARW.uOD'S .kNIERICAN•BLACESTONE. •SEDGWICK ON .sTATIJTORY AND CONs'TFTU.: I 'FIONA!: LAW • • - • • HE IV .• •••ROP DI (;EST, - IEST OF IMPISH STATUTES.. -B.UANE. ON TILE HOAD LAWS. - , I)UANE'S LANDIDRD AND TENANT.;... '• • • DUNLAP'S BOOk'oF •- .• • _DIL.-CIDON'S FORMS. • - r •• • . • SMITIPS ELR.MENTS OF-THE LAW. • •. ••••• :••.BINN's JiTsTIcE:•• -'• • • ' -"- • W ELL'S. 'LAWYER - AN - Wu. 8 FORM; BoOK: TOWNSHIP, :AND • LOCAL LAWs . OF- ;TENNEY:I HOLIIES"S PiIERICANESNiAN. • ' • OF §piluYLblll.l;:eoC - Nry QOURTS.-, Fur sale a. . R. BANNANOis; : • • giSkalliis64•• D im,A BLINDS .AND , 'SHADES •.. ‘4l. 49k34th I LADitmeitiriA: VENTS'S-AN BLINDS'. 10411 WINDOW The tiswesf-tiad . mast - assortm'ent• - . iI the' city at. coirEsx.raiar:rfttces. , ' .• ' • , • MBE SHADES'• MADE AND LETTEHED. • • _ CILIA. MANUFACTURER. Wag'"? Earners and Ship Chain B ' OF EVERT. DESCRIPTIO Xti'D SIZE AlSo Seiperies Plat Chitin for Coal Mines. a sample of which l or Eqtql,laNT ANII:RtZ6r IIII,4 " ' • Mar '24;. 1 5 5 : 5 - SEALETt PROPOSE - ger .Antbnscile Coal for the Navy,:to be, delfeessatt durine the - dr:4lW ending 60th'Jurte, 1864, will be received at thi. bursas until 10 A. M., _*.tath June, 1865... : . . •- • • Then proposals must he.endoraed tttfroposabt for An, thritche -Coal -for stettroers,n'that - they may he..dt.77 [Min. tlshed from' Other brAtiess letters; . 000.totta - The (apt; must be for the 'lllefivery •of 00,.: - Pf. t :46 pounds. The coal must .be - • of the hest 'Bads Mountain or Black heath. or ota kind equal to respects for the purpose hiteneleal, • which. equclity: rsrill. be de; .ermined by a Board appointed by the fiecueteryof the Navy after the reception of the hide. • • -• • '• • . 'The name of the coal proposedto be (arrested must be stated in the offer. -• • ••• • - • • • It le to be delivered in lumps of suitable Ake Tat steamer m s. clean,' of uniform Thant, ,selected - ftee fro impurities. -' unmixed , •of which 7tbe will he required to furnish -.such evidenee• as uilt•he Satisfactory; and he .suldect such inspe , tion'ait to qualityand quantity as the Department may direct— The coal muss, in all respects. - be satisfactory to their- Spector or inspectors to be appointed by the bureau, who will have the right of peremptory rejection., • . ' The coal Is to he delivered on board vessels, at each place hi the rairt•of Philadelphfa pis ma ybe 'designated by the Bureau, an'd In such quantities. and at such tin es as. in opinion of the . Bureau, the exigen; Gies of the Service may, require t commencing when the v&setis • reported ready to, receive cargofain- ishing.' if demanded,. not less than I,lfoo tons per . : dfly,'l to be distrilmted to-each vessel, as may •he directed l until the loading is completed..'''. Proposals will likewise hereceived for 'the delivery , Of-6.000 tone of the same quality of cndy. tip be day-. eredin - the Port Of New York:on 'bdarti vessels, as at Lithe-case of failure to, ' the - Coal. in proper I nantlty, of the proper Antlity.•and at the proper time and place. the'Bureuu will re. erve in the. contract the right to. purehase-forthicith. at the contract:a's risk , i.cud 'expense, that whictimay seem necessary to supply the • Any dernarrag.e or other charies. to which. the Navy Department may be subjected fiona delay in the prompt: deliveryid-the coal by the contractors will be dolitcteti. from their bilis. • . •., • - • • • The•price must - be: for the coal delivered on board Teasels, on the terms and conditions aboyE• 'stated .'ut the:contractor's risk and eXp• s ense, and without extra charge ot.any kind. .•• ..• ..- • •. .. ." t• •• . . . :Ths.offer, as required by law, roust he BeenthlVll.llo. by 'it written guarantee.signesi by one or trittre respon itible.persons. to the ctlt•ct the it. they tuideria e that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid - . eerily& -enter-into obligielon. at such time asAity be prey bed by the Biretta. w.th good and actin:tent securiti ,to furnish the sup Plies proposed.. .-. : . • ... •-• • ••• .-- No proptutition'Aylll be considered nnlesi septum -: nied , lty:Such 'guarantee; and the Dersirtvuent resery • the right to reject all the (dell, it considered to The interest of thu stir - Vice' to do so. . -. ' •- • • - . "Two or more . sureties :each in a ism equal to the. Amount specified to he paid. will he -required -to sign the•contract;•antl . their responsibility will be .eertitled • by .a ileited Stones District Jutl.ze,' United • Btate4 the- . lrict Attorney, Collect Or. or.taffy Agent . . As additional- and collateral . security, .twenty per I cent. will he withheld from the anitiunt of.all . pay ment, which- reservation is, not -to be pia -except by, • authority of the Secretary of the Nary, until the colt- . tract shall have' - been in all respects complied' with : and the remaining eighty' per cent: or other amount that may he due - upon each bill; will, when a proper cer tiflcSte is furnished by the. inspector, and the bill ap proved by the Bnrean. ba paid by ' such navy agents as . the contractor maY• narige.. -within ten days' after the warrants for the same shall have -been passed by 'the Secretary of . the Treasury.. It will be Stipulatedia the contract that .if tiefaidt be' made in the deliVery'of the coal -:in'the:rptantity - or the qUality.land at the place and time • directed . by tlie•Bu reawthen'and in that case, the' contractor and - his sit: J reties will forfeit • and . . pay .to "the'United" States; as liquidated damages. a sum money_ rot • exceeding, twice the contract price; which may-be recovered front time to time, accordingto the act 'ur acts of Congress in that case provided..... .'-... - . .''.. • - • ; Bidders, whose . pritimals.. shall - be aecepted, and none other, willbe not:fled:and, as early tat prteticit hle. A et-ita-act will be transmitted to Bann. which they Will be required to. exi.ente • Within ten ;days. after its receipt at the ; post oflice or nai•Y 'agency. 'named by • 'The formic of offer; guarantee, and-certificate is tiere: with given IWe ._ (or ), of ••-.. :State - of= hereby agre . e•to'ffir , iii-lt and deliver -- thoUsand 'tons of —.anthracite coal for stenincrtt. tt,e. - at ----. at the rate of :-'—. pee tim of 2.240. pounds." nniitiinting -to —.dollars. the whole in coriformity with - the provisions .andlernis of the advertisement of the 24th day of May, 1565. from the Navy : Department, and . bereunto appended . : .••• : . should my (or our) offer be' accepted. -1. (or 'wej re qnest o be informed at , ,-- - -,, :and that the contract may be forwarded.to for rignattires and certificates. • (Havel) - • • • • (signed) • • :' .A. B. . . . . (tale) . , • .... .... . -.- . • . ' - FORM OF GUARANTEE. ' • ' . We, the undersigned residents of —. in the State of . ----..-, and cif : .... In the State of -L., hereby joint ly and severally clivenant. - with the United States; 'and guarantee that-in case the - foregoing bid Of . ----'136 ac .cepted. will:within ten days after , the receipt of the contract at =. execute the Same. with good and stitlicient Sureties for the delivery : of the anthracite coal paiposed..in coMpliance with-the terms of the ad verti.emetf the - 24th314 ito .. 136.5, . hereto appended: and under which it . was made . ; and in case the said L-'- shall fail tri enter into. the contract .aforesaid. we plummier to make-good'ffie-difference ..between•the of-- [ fer of the said —, ud that which maybe, accepted'. .. -Witness, ' -.' • - '• :.• (Signed, ) • ... - . C'. D. I hereby certify th t to the best . of my-lcnciWledgeand belief...the above named guarantors, —.and are • good and stitticient: •, , . - - ' (Signed.) •'• • :. . • • , To be signed by • the United. Statei Dietriet Judge,- United StateitPistrict . Attorney, Collector, AL Navy Agent. . . ' ' • -June 3; N5.,:--22-4t - . . Sail Anotlicit . in Iporptiit . Wise: tor'. • . • P.etrOleunt; . . WELLS' , I'E'EItOLEEII JET BLACK AT .FRIIISiT, This: Ink; . unlike all others, contains no achis,'find therefore will not corrode steel pens: one pen ; will last longer than a dozen in an'y, other ink. -It flows freely; leaves no sedimext in the bottle, and i 8 not injured in theleast by freezing . . It cannot be wieilied from piper , either by. hot or cold water, .and no • exposure.to hest will change thecolor. These .qualitles make it inval uable for. books and papers contained in safes in case of It is undoubtedly, the best writing fluid ever in- The . . Process of manufacturing this invaluable article is known only by the inventors, and we therefore eau . - tion all against linitations. Anklor Wells. Petroleum Wntine Fluid, and see that the, full mane of LOUIS 'WELLSSYCO...ia on the bible. • By so doing,you will be sure of getting abottle of Perfect Ink. . • • N. B.—The - Fetroleanin"ed is perlectlY deodorized, and Therefore the. ink•has no disagreeable odor.;' • Manufactured•rolely by the inventors; - LetrlA WELLS lic-100..:Philndia., Pa: Wholesale . and.retail by 13 BANNAN, - sold Agent far Schuylkill County • May 6. tai Read This TTIOXELL'S CHEAP °Mk, -• GLASS, AND • CROCKERY *STORE, Centre Street, Opposite Mortimer House' • I'OTTSVILLE. Pui LADFI NII 1 . The citizens .Potieville 'and neig,hhoring - I.Ownei Villages and haitilete. one and' all, are invited: to call and examine my •stock Of wares before buying else- , where, as I am not- to be' undersold,. and can - furnish Housekeepers with every article•-they want-in my line . of business. In the stock of. ..• • • • 'French. China will be 'found Tea Setts, Dinner: Setts, Card and Cake Baekete,..\Vatch Cases, Segal- Deldersc Match 'Safes, Motto Mngs, Mottothips and Seem's, Vases, Colognes, China Sew - for Children, and a general_vplety of Toys, • -•-•:GlassAVarr. • . . 'Choieest,• ittest patterns,. consisting. of Table. and Illac Tumblers; Champagne and Wine Glasses, Ale and Beer Glasses, Decanters, Bar and Bitter Bottles. Coll lets,. Plates. Castor )nettles,'Pitchers' and -Creams, Cel; erten- Sugar: Bowls -.Spoon ,Ilolders'Syrup' Cana; Fruit :Bowls, Fruit . •Jars,•Cake Stands. Kerosene -lamps of every variety, Lamp Chimneys, Lanterns, Candlesticks, Candy ..Tars..te., Ltc.: . • " • ••• : Crockery-I:: Crockery:: ' • . • A.full assortment of IRON STONE: CHIN 1, of 'dif ferent. patterns. in setts or single pieces, to snit the pubL lie. A large assortment of LY,irmcin C. C.•Ware,'whicb . I will sell at figure 5...........• • • • , . • : Fellow-and Stone Ware. : . Pudding Dishes, Pie .Dishes. CaPonders; Milk Pane, 'Jelly • Moulds,: Pitchers. Tea Pots,- B-tter i'ols .Milk Pots; Jars, etc.'etc. • •• ' . MISCE.I.IANEGITS;..-Toilet Bette. Castors; Slop-Tars and Fed Bathe; Quart and Pint Flasks ; C u i Oil, Jbe., Fruit Jotr,i. of every description, • MERCI-lANTSI I can sell youGoods'at .61y Prirfs, has giving you freight. Call and see if it is rot so. •. ,• • . H 11,D..WA Er. , n .11113 E 1{ C ILA IV •.• ATTE:III'ION. - • • . . ,THE UNDERSIGNED PROPOSES .TO . - SELL • Unrdwn re, C.ntlcry, Steel; Iron; Car n .. ter2i.Toolsi Agricultural implenvinix, , .. • :dc., .d - e compriEing the ire:stock tore 01 P . • RANK POTI' • . • • most favorably - located on. Centre Strect,..Pottaeille, Schuylkill County, Penna. The purchaser of the Stock may obtain a Lease of the Store, which is -a. three-Story Brick. Building, 40 feet 'front , on' Centre Street,. by:GO feet in depth, with a building in the rear.!2n by 40 feet, 'condo acted expressly as a depot for Steel' and 'leen: opening on to a en feet street. • rendering it particularly , unventent of 417;;MM ; the whole depth of the store be ing 100 feet—wlth admirable apparatus forhobtinrt from the first to the third 'floor To a - person ; desirous •of 'entering .into this branch of:l:mines!, an ;opportunity is offered which Tery rarely occurs.. . ' 41.60-4 or sale a. BONE MILL, - ..aith - " •• , and name, complite. • - ' roeseesion gtyea when deahrd. • • For particulars, address . personally or by letter, • • • • ELLEN )1. ?OTT, Committee.. Potttnitile, April .1. ISGa, •• • . • ' 1341 . .• AII7NIQVIE.A.BVICILE.' : .._• •••• .. -. . . ... .. • . ... . • .., ..... •.'very heat qllvei Tobacco Enxer4. a mtts]. article for' holiday preaente—tor Bale cheap. by FL C. GREEN,' • :. Watchmaker and Jeiveler, Centre Street. pAtinliet. i'fittd wad y Silver' very fine mi ll soittgentror . Gold henry eseed.English Patent Le- . tens and Atnetigau Watcbee—tbe best in 'the wnsid--. 'for tale atinse . prioa by JOSEPII :Apall - Witirritinaktr4 Jewanis koSM FOR NI OF. OFFER - ' ' ' . - . . . ~•. . . _. ~...e„....,.4,„„.7, ....-..; )_,..•,- . 8 .„::-.,,,...„.."(;; t iTii , .. AM 1. 0 Ohatikalto6), • ;tit* I 'ffielitrtirAftik it sr. •-••=••••4' 7—'f• "; 1 t r . litErrediliZere PreP&LIA te Aticut" ll " 4 'ern' Nat ta'Courpatir ataitert by 6 Leghsla ire or reimaylwiniw.with a what of 4000CAvbs'46 been proved in practice to be the cheap*, ;nine ifrotehil. mid beidefoi the.Fanner, 'Gardener And Frac-grower. ei conceutrited.nw r nures now otered in airy aarket. The Coinpany's HA embraces the *nimbly : houLETTE, ndl soil xbe far tithdutd. elements- of wine,: 'ol l asett:ettemiadlraml . umehardeallrwlth other valuable Terrill:gag ageutsw a l . Ic.is. reduced .to a putveraleot einuiltirst -mitt int dds:ed . :ate nse, and without lostfcif ith ItlrA . susogsr. twits fortitial4.!ro ?ppertica, - . ILn unlvers appltrabilitY.toAL cr919"..*:%4 . nit ria rabll (tie and arttie qualities. ate. eisil • tit be sill UAL. a", , irjr-ultitrists can desire, ÜBLEVICAL..:I - )OlMT, , Fenr. tzar is. lantely 'comix)-ed 'of anidial matter, such . m • meat: bOtte. fish, steadier, hairand wouL *nether with cbeinicals and . .I.norganio fertilizem. Ahlett decompose OM masa: and retain the.nltingettons dements: it 1H a very inhabit fmtillzer for field .crops`geuer.e and.mpecially for potatoes, Lind garden purpoeca, th excellent . qualities. strength and cheapness, have ' made it very popular with all who have ta•ed it, . • • COMPOSITE FERTILIZER, THIS highly- phosphatic fertilizer is particularly adapted for the cidtivatlen of trees, fruits, lawns and glowers. It will promote kvery %moms and healthy growth of wood and fruitt and largely increase, the ~quantity perfect the .maturity• of the frult.- : For hot , house and . household •plants and flowers, it will be found an indispensable article to' secure their . .grenteat perfeetion. . It will prevent and cure diseased -conditions of the neach and - grape, and is excillent-for It it couiposerilbf such elements ns make it adapted ' Co the growth of all kinds of crops In all kinds' of roods. Ilintortnula or.rnettiod of, combining its ccinstnuent fertilizing ingredients have received the highe.t appro val Of emmentchemists and Scientific agriculturists. 1 .. -PILOSPIIATE OF LIMR, Arg,br cultural Chemical - Company manufacture a Phosphate. of Lime in accordance witliatiew and valuable formula by which. a very superior artiele .la produced,, 80 as to be afforded at a less price, than utter. manufacturers clawee. Practical tests have proved net Poi value, as . a fertilizer, is equal ra the-bust Phosphate of Lime In - , the market, - . - . . ....rt.am4 CASTE' • All Orders of ti. Ton or more. will lie delivered 'at- the liailrop; L t Station: , and•the W (Jima; Of Shipment, 'free or c:Arvigx. Cartage will be Owned pp altordere 01 bP /Teta or less. • One - Aloltar - pe? Ton allow:vice Ihr eartav will he . made.= all aalei dollvered at;thd Works of the Cora ininv, on • -.AGRICULTIJIM-CrIE"AiCAL COMPANY'S WORKS_ • '•-• •- Al: C., A'Al: Os TILE DELAWAE' o . ifice'4l3k Arch :q.; PlothuleTilhia, .Pa. 7 ' R.. R. FlTTS:General Agent.. .Ttie company . 'S Pamphlet Circular. etubnating full directions fur tieing the above l'ettilinera sent by mall, see, then requested. -, 'March Ll. *d3.-10:8ei ALLEN & NEEDLES' s imigtovEri • SUPER-PHOSPHATE; OF 'LIME. We' bare the' pleasure .of inhirming ,our niuneroas friends and eiottimei . s . that hereafter they will be sop plied with a genuine article of super-phtm:phate of Lime OWN.III:II:FACTURE. . • • The many ditircultie Vep and our cbsrPmEttS bare ex- Nrieticed for some.years past in. depentlitiLt , upon 0711- . ERR to manufacture this'. article for, us. ituluts.ll us eb erect a factoryl.where we are now prepared,, by the In . tCodurtion of :NEW AND COMPLETE iIIfACIIINERV to 6ace the whole process of mauuracturing under our •Ctwst control: . By the tintcroi Wog' attention of '. , . and ova - OWN ennso.NAL' surnivitoo:... we inqie to be able to all ailbrders for our ankle for the.eonnin , " sea- Non. 1/11L Win only nap that we shall turn out none bat \chat is • . , Properly sonde Price $6O per 2000 lbs. . .• ALLEN & NEEDLES' FERTILIZER. Ttiis manure from its superior merit and ifa lawneas. of price compared With other good articles has acquired . 1t reputation with farmers that classes. it amongst oar SrmovAtti, MANrcEs. It lanzely compised of imsel. is CID:ATER, And LASTS AB LIDS( ill Tilt: •• Pgekodin Now BaLvi, 150 ths. PRICE—S-110 p'er 2000 lbs. 177 - A. dedaelioa made to dealen3 pa the above • . • A.LLIPM de NEEDLES, 45 South Whatves and 41 gouth Water St.; . . . • -.(First eture abnve•Chestnui . . -. . . . • PIIILADELFI ) lIK. re - We sell no articles Wit-such as we can safely ref..- ofnmend:• ', . . .• •Feb. IS, .65. _ .. 7-3 T: .H.O 07PHILLIPS' GENLINE .I.3IPROVF.D. • •. SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIVP, FOR. SALE AT 111,1NEEICTURERS 9 DEPOT, N0..47 tinith . Front ht., hettiorrat .11arkci A: Arch Stn.,ILAD E11.1:111A, And No. 1.4 - Booty's Whatt..liallitiore, . . ..The Faihscriber begs leave to Inform Dealers and .COnsumers that he is now prepared to furnish Mono GENULNE' IMi•C!..‘VED SUPER PIIOSPIIATE ur 'Lou, in any, quantities. ' •The universal satisfactiOn Utie a.ftle has given dur ing the past four years, has so increased the-demand that I have been compelled to greatly enlarge my cm- - 'pacity for its tnanufacture, and now trust...that I will be able to till all 'orders during the season. Yet, my'rule 18 firmt came ji rxt servid. •-•-• , • Discount to Dealers., * • • MORO PUILLIPS,. - ' • ,Soie PropricasF,B4 Maanefacturer. Jan. 2g, 565. NEEDLES, •CCINTINE TILE SLINCIWYETILE Oy THEM • .• PROVED ..• SUPER - PHOSPHATE .OFUME AL& assure the pablie..diet none will be_ sold or • • ..01TElt.ED:TOR , SALE ' •, .THEIR OWN. MANUFACTURE I. , Nir..:l2 MOUTH DELAWARE A.VENIVE, • . .. • • May 2:t, I • • 21.....1rti • E.. I G...BRUCE AS: PRESTON, AIatIORIZEI. • • ARMY. AND' NAVY -AGENTS,- - • : ' Wash'oaten, D. C., - No. 443 N SIMEET OFFICES Cle;velatiol, Ohio, • • • No'. 1 /...TltAteb BLOCK. . PUBLISE THE ARMY ICEIUJO) &• •SD COLLAIT , • . . • • - Pensions, Bounty, ,Ba ck - Pay, .PaizeMoszr, Discharged and Resigned Op - norms` PAY, • and sit pt.her $ NV 'A . • -- • . The $lOO Bounty due soldiers discharged for wounds received in - battle, collected wtruorriatt.Ay. We pay especial attention to claims in which other at torneys have FAILEV, or which have been SCBPEIN BEM of which there,are tens of thousands. We have already collected and paid over, to soldiers and their heirs over $500,000, and are paying thousands dal- We:secure Pensions for. ten dollars, and collect &minty and Back Pay for ten per cent., and no pay un til avrc& we have, succeeded.. The Aim likaAtn is:published monthly, and is de -.voted tithe' interests of, the soldier and his heir:;—.to ..whom. It, is isyi,itiAtit.t. Write us and we will send you :4 copy free, or, Mr . ::TIIIIKTY :eksrs we will send you by, „mann of mail a tine engraved tinted likeness'(Albnm 4ize4of Lt. Gen. Grant. and irnivilkaAtii for rore pastr, To persons sending' it club of four, we will send asf prem i r on; an re - Within:A LikeneeSand THE for tine, rear, and for. each additional subscriber and ad ditional" Likeness to the getter up of ins club, so that a person sending us a Club of ten and $3, will be entitled . to receive, hincuelf, - saves Likenesses and THE Aims liamitia for oae year, and for any other number in the sable ratio. • • • . • - ____ • . . , • . • Ww.hinntrni, D. C., April IS, 156.4„ We take pleasure in saying. that C. G. Bruce, ,Esq., has complied with the act of Congress auttiorizinu cer tain: persons to act as Army and Navy , Agents- for the collection of war claims against the 6overument,and. to,recommend hiui to . all persont, that have claims they wish collected peoinptly. United States Senatora—Benjaminti Wade, John Sherman. • . . • Sfenthers,Congress—E. .R. • Eckley, Wm. John Son. Wm: B. Allison Nay 25, ,64 WIRE , ROPE - VIVORKO-00 • • .„ • :JOHN A.ROEBI.ING,• • , . Trenton, Nenr.Jersey., • tvr- A . birga twsortinent of Wire Rope , Oons2l,ntli on Mod. - Outem tilled Kith despatch. ,For size; strength; and cost. circular. ':• , - (Jin 7. te.5.-r-1.1y• BUSINESS NOTICE.—The partner ship heretofore existing under this name and Style; of ItLeg t CO., is hereby diO•eolved by matuni conient..G. -F. BLUM halving retired- fmna the' business. The.establistiment will be carried un by the remaining partner, JOSEPH AUF.Rft. who 'is author ized to .settle up the businear and accounts of the old . firth: •' G.E.' BLUM. • - -Pottsville, April Cj . "JOS. DUERR yr lIE undersigned taking retereace to 4.he above I. notice would respe , Aftillyinform the public.iii gen. eral and citizens of Pottsville In par • ticalar. that. he having purcluired the entire interest of the late firm of 0. F:BLIDI t CO., *ill carry on the name business at :the old stand as heretofore: '. Hiaving'perchased very 2. . •recently. sin tha great , decline •ini ~. gold, a very extensive stock of fine! ' 6 ' .. Watches., ' . .. • , 4: .. . . Clocks, - • . • - . 6 ..,,, and JevrelliT. ..0 He is prepared to sell these . goods 'at very mach re duced. prices. Repairing , of all kinds will be attended to promptly. ~ '.. , JOSR.PH DUERR, -* Watchmaker Weweller; b doors above .Feger's Hotel. . . . pAsiagorimuff.k.r. CLOTIIIIW. • ••. • • Just opened, splendid issortment of Foreign , and DomestieCLOTIW,.CASSLMERES and ,VEST INGE. which will lie*erit and tit in the latest and moatimproved styles, at his Old stand. Market street, a few doors alnive Centre, Pottsville: . • • - ..IMNRYMATTEN, Merchant Tailor. '-...Pattsvilte,„.3farchS..64, ~ • 1041 • .110) RTIMAJIT. LANDSCAIPISPAINT. NO.—Having ' rentoved. his , restdentm and Stu- - dio to Maltentongo Street. littr,-11..D. 'TORREY:irmild inform hi& friends Ind patrons that he bus a far better light, and other impmced facilities for pursuing his prefession; 'which: with Jr, ,strunger determination. to excel. he urges as au appeal for their _continued appro. station.. Old pictures copied, replied and burnished at a seasonable nutlet. -'"' 22.'4Z.—Sm• . . PUOTOGRAtPII I 9.-Jaai ; Received Card PhAtograph ,of oar . lamented. President 'and boo. Alao'a fine Photmrspti of Gen. Grant. For pale .at 13. - BLICNO'd BobkPtore. Centre !it.. Pottsville, _ 6") TONS aorileirs-Auunoelated Super-Phoeplute dCe of Lime, in et.reng bap of 170 lbe ' The beet etanderd article bemarket:' :Bole steatite We :County. lday 8, •88-18. bTIytITER &TfIOhITSOX. 700 ViZ9' . .7 . s .P?ons the Antf.rienn Ajeleuttiolef NOTESILTD SFEGESTIONS.FOII. TOE 311 E June if , ..the.ntonthoftiaostrapidgrnye t h a , ills wl4.iiave..looked. Y e t nnd poorduring.kay, under -the hot suns this :torah unfold their:'leayes like .nnat a ,withbannerei; afid -so (Abet. -crops,. if th ey lit in open:and Well:Worked - soils, push fora. itugleat, and blossom, anid- Wet - ha le work eriotigk to Oniah Plauting; fo keep do - 7,: t , the weeds,. and,to Work the surface, so tb - enirjnay,nitvnys'haVe free access - to: the roots of the crops, The grass has m a d e great. growth to many localities . , during li t past month,:aud- where Mowing ground - - hu .been WWI prepared ,for irrigation, the sieg e ; heavy crop of hay Is by this time rendr Gn the scythe . . '.The: forwardness - of : the sea has ettahled:faimera to get well ahead\ with. Mach of . theii.Work, and there is less excust.. usual for lick of thoroughness ofculture. . TheyosVerful rail* whieh.ltuty have hindered . farm work somewhat, are very likely to be followed bysome dry in June,.for which deep tillage iussi frequeutly 'working the soil art the only. remedies.' : . . . . AND . Suunik.--Sweep thoroughly and put-isiorderfcir hay and other •crotig. Whets a wall - quazitity of hay or - straw remains is the bottom a the . njow,.. pitch it up ) atilt .where may be used in the fovmer part- of the foddering . season. • - Remove manure herever it is in . contact . with •wood-werk,. and see, that . drivrng stortni do• not wet the frame timbers. Clean and:paint eaestreggla i and remove limbs of trees within a yard of the.sides or roofs of buildings. • • ' : B;caN 7 r.kno.HTurti,all water. from the rocali of buiidings or other sources away from . ci e barn-yard. lf the ground be wet, m*t 'good underdritin'entirely around and the middle,: puddling' it with: clay prOtiml liy cobble stones, so us to retahiall.the Manure. - a careful man and lull ail , . dock, winter c:ress, row. the growing fain,. J.flUad if, in gor,ll, wherewinter wheat has z.r; he . sowed ecea in Tune, and will yi cla f 4.: crop: „ BEANS. - -IVlitre a hill of Incllan :ern Ins tailed, pht:lt three hills of early Lemzitt. If roq, 'be Cra apd rt, a row-of beaus is oftze:plkitt,:i between t nem at the last dreassing itit_ltnhor,, By.nra.-3fash _litinps' in - the. 306. vith i - ,.:fi` ' 1., wooden mallet, a f6v liburs :1 ar . •:;r•ii.. Fillo iner- c ,' this s - villbe almost equal to a boelcg.- 7 peil up : : ,;',,," 7 all.t" eels near the young plan4L, ti;ood crop, 1' may be raised even when plary!,ecli.o. Sane, 1:;,ic l oo the soil and cultivation be guad6 . - 7. ,' ' 4 '. 4 BerrErt.—Gli:es cows as :am:o=es sweet grass and clean watet 'and 'neer-A' to 41j,._ . salt; 'sec that boys and detts. do not . : - wore them; .milk regularly with cictmlNa , ! , .I . ;ker C 53,4 milk inCiellll.' velsels, andi _A a mil, par; aphrunent . ; churn • often; work. the tuiter well with anything but the bare: bands ;.iiet only thit'pnrest and best-salt ; pack in jars cii• tubs; keep cool, lint]; ibe..butter Hi, lie. eiTt.tt to prime •,`Ouitige County." :a Bbl . CAnitm - pes.—Put. OM the plants ie , Beason; apply : a heavy dressing inanure: . . - 7 - worked . inrO . the soil floe morningls . while the " deW is on, ' orkin.t otertlie enrtlt Ci 4, inches 441 deep ; and we will- alnaist guarantee largt.7t hard heads: Insects may make the, x.sui 0 doubtful . • auntors.—Pull all wee& near - the•yOur; pleats ivlien the soil is wet. Cesrets• 'require clean cultivation: '-_,Where the seed failed tf.' come up, put your turnips. or . onious. ConN.—K9ep cultivator& aud borne boair. operation until the corn.becotnes largp entxu.: to shade die - ground. '.Hot and dry wr.eatie is the best tirne to subdue, grass and. weals. '. CATTLE.--& - etbas all cattle have access It. pure water.. Where they drink at -a pntl. large poles or sticks of timber should . tut; :them from plug into,the water to. stand, k they usually dung immediately atter. &Uhl; - Ijo not feed to many -animals. on, the save -ground. One good cpw, ',Well DA., will y:,-',.' more milk, than two cows on short-pastere. CAi..rs:-Keep Calves in ..ek..art. and 4.7 yards or pens, and mow a - little Ssz sss dit! for. them_ . .June is one of the best nlooths tc commence' improvements in nett - WherecalVes are allowed - to suck., put alit:lt wheat flour in one. end of a small trough ad salt in the other end, where.eitives rau :eat" it.. They soon eat meal. CELL AR'S. —Clean hous6 and txtra the windows_; whiterialih the waU. sprinkle'ciuicklime where there - is daml or impurity. . Dmmy.--Look out for improvements• ii selecting cows Ihr the dairy as well as lartkir4,-,,:"..• 'butter and dice's°. Make .a horse or_pht , ep the churning. • • . FLAi.—.See that water does not stand on any part of the field. Pull large • weely,i - ., Ivbile plants are smell. ' , . . ~. . . . . . :''' GHAIN FlE:l.ns --Kr!ep .fenees in gool!•;: , , - repair.pround them, auil wafiae, tut key.; itn . ., ail Othei' (owls that.fiersist in g,oitig• (tn .iht graS", as theY.wiil brettit down and de,troy: .:. More than they' are 'worth, ~,.. GRAgs r• - ;r:rb.--;l4'ielcis may be plowed . . sowed with grass - seed thi3 month, witivc ,- « ,- ; any kind of grani. Stip it is I) . .tter to sow nr , or threepeeks . of rye . per acre, to partial* shade QAT yOung grass: - . • _di ATI Nri.-:-cornmence haying in good tialtgr: Where there.l.§ . .much.grass to cut,.some eirp; must bo mowed before it is really fit : wi: 7 :e.a good proportion *ill beeome to Grais Will.MakeAhe . best if cut when stalks- are f and the heads areinfLiT bloom. When there are .weeds meri_ ti grass, : cut it .before: their seeds are tbrinf.l . . Grass is much lessliableto be injured by and dry Weather if - cut when quite green.. Bians.--IneoUrage the . visits of inSeet-eg ing birds, and fleitroy.. sap-stiekersand bir!l of prey A Goon WtorKwAsii.-7.-This is a sub: upon which our farmers require " line ulg line and: precept: upon precept." :_iVll wash is one of the most . valuable artklea the world, when properly applied. If-Pi vents not only the decay of wood, - but duces greatly to the healthiness of all ir lugs, wheiher of • wood or stone. Outi ing's and fences, when,not painted, shoM 'supplied price or twice every year w good coat of whitewash._ which -shoutd ,prepared in the folio wing' way.-; Take a cle, .water -tight barrel or other suitatle cask. r• put' into it half a bushel of lithe. Slack it" pouring. water over it, boiling hot, and in &loot quaptity to cover it five inches dee: .and !stir it briskly, till thoroughly -51,ick When the slacking has been effected, diss : it in Water,. and add two pOunds of salpfx of line; and one of common'salt.: These cause the wash to harden, and prevent' cracking, which "gives an 'unteenaly app."_ ance to the work. If .desirable, a beau:.: Cream color may . 13e, ccratriunicated to aik.ve. wash, by adding three prniads of low ocre, or a gOod pearl or lead c010r,.!, the addition of lamp.. vine Or ivory Vor - fitwn -color, add four- pounds, uybe:. Turkish or -American--(the latter is Cheapest), one poupcl Indian red, and ' 'pound - coratuon • lampblack. For cot:. • 'stone color, add . four lbs. raw umber, two lbs. lampblack. - . ' This-wash may be applied with a cesaDi' whiteWagla brush, and. will be foiled supet : ior, both in appearance and durabilq• to common whitewash. ' 4111 b : I • b :3 7. gccipts.