Jk New tint Lsureate. .s'.: ',-!: k .t ,;,, K- The- - - 11 0tornb111 kagiizifiN" inloind - citt; paid TetinMilrfli Mr; poet s Lium:sitts England, ••• . ; sixteeii-hundied-lkAlars -for a -poem - and - tilt foltbiahg.V*6lll4t 4.iirt 3init,Otia _ _ :se eight lanndrtid dollare•svUith: - • WU tdoeilittle stay„ . • • id her des: et peep of day . ) ' . • -11A—tne.111, , earl ishrt • • lgotberiletme By 7 ' ~, • rest' lii tM lodger, • -. • TM thy tiny:wine are stroA , pm; ' . 8o s he amiss Bute kinga, - • • . Then MIS dim awaY, • • What does Pips baby my, " Tabr bedst peep of day f. -- • • . .. • Hasty, sus. like little birdie, Let me ride in ,sate sway. • a•little ledger, • : - • - Until her little legs grow dimmer •3adafLer wansng. like the birdie. . • Baby, too, shall fly away. - ' . Isn't that, grand ?Isn't it the , qttinteseence .of poetry? Here's.sixteen lines of ouiown, Jaya an aChauge; same stYlo,-,satne measure, • and embodying about • as much sentiment, for which vie Will willingly take a - quieter: , . Whitt dees little froggie say, - . _ . •.. his pond et break of day 2 • Let me swim, saya little froggie.;- • •• . Balifreglat me seim away. Frog:gift, wait a little longer, Till your" Bale legs are stronger; So he mounts up'-n a chunk, _ • • And then into the wed ker•cll-0-15. • • • What does little Jiggle aaJ ials my at In peep ot ds • Figgie my, like little f roggle, - - • ; Let me go and root.to:day. 'lnge& wait a Stale longer.. • . . I-cilium . snout gmws hard mid strung ; If suck alt e, longet; - . Pigtle their retisyroot away.. . • TOE:osti .OELOWN.. I 'N - erg 'well, Mr. Jenka, you. know . my opinion of secret societies." • • • "Perfectly, my dear, perfectly." said our. Irieud, thrusting his hands ,into 145 Pockets with aU t.lte energy he could sustain. • "And i'on will juin ?" , "Don't ydu think it best ?" • ".'No sir, once, fur all, I do not. "Consider my dear, if yod - should be left a :widow; with nothing to support -" -"Now what .a ridiculous argument. Do ion suppose; "My dear." • . "Mr. Jenkii." . - "Will you listen for a moment?" "Certainly." . • , . "Well,then, much as 'respect your wish- . ts, and you know I love'you dearly`, it will be impossible, for me to oblige you hi this ins tance. I have sent in my document, and to-• night am to 4se initiated," • ' Mrs. Jenks opened her handsome eyesin amazement, and for a moment was lost in wouder. • "And ix) you are actually going to be ini "Yea, my deat." • ... , - "Well. will you tell me : all about it when you come . 1.10111 ?" ' ..Perhaps so." Comforted by this assurance, the lady of fered uo •further opposition, and our hero took his departure. About the hour of eleven he returned a wiser if nut a better "Well, my, dear," exclaimed Mrs. Jenks, ""what did they di)to you—ghat ie . it like—, 'were'yon mach frightened? come, tellme all about, h." . . . . "Don't . ask- ..me," gravely replied our friend. i . '.2 Leg you_won't , a , k me." • -.: .-- . "Why. not, I'm your wife, you know, and wife . and liustiand are One, Wl!y,not ?") .:. "Durk:." said 'Jenks, "did you aeir any thing-?" : - • ,". • • : ... .. Nu, nothimg:" . .. . . ..‘,'Silence, my. dear, remember what rpeare•says about minions 'in stones, books ; In : running' 'brooks. - . 4.1, should divulge. "Who my dear?" . "The patriarch 'of the lost .tribes. Even now he may be, at our window." - "Mercy on us," ejaculated Mrs.. Jenks; "how you do terrify a body• 1.--I—l-1 shiv—shiver all over.: , . . . "If you don't • want to be killed outright ask no more questiin,s." . , . ••• . . `.`Sure you can tell, toe something about an.idea, or two;. that wouldn't, be divulging .you know." • •"What.if you should in an unguarded mo ment let the secret out." _ . "Oh, trust me, - it will be safe•iu my keep- ••You will never tell?" "Never." •-• "Not even to your mother? You know boir gO - ssipping some ohi lathes are." . "tit never open mylips to her onthe sub ject." - -• _ . . "hark:" exclaimed Jenks. with a theatri cal stutt, r ”hcar . you nothing? .• :wits un fei•gl:llcld)thiplarg,t'n'•,.:repeatett wiM Pis only the wink" mused our friend, "I thought it might- be the grand - bitahaw, aimed with-his circumventer, .covered with the curious devices of-the order. --Now listen if you Ipve , me—for the sacrifice , 1 ate about to make is' great-Hand - you moist seal your lips foreverou the subject.". , . . • ."Well; , tuy dear," suid the-lady with a long drawn sigh." . • • . "Yon have often beard of the cat being_let ant of the bag?-!!- "Well, I saw that cat - to-night.? : t • ."A real live bet ?": .•_. ,;- ;"Yes;-and an immense cat at that, a Mon ' atrous cat,:• But you shall bear. You. shal • know 'ell. Lpt.n . ie . begin at the beginning.' ••"I'llat's• right," exclaimed • Mrs,. 'Jenks, breathless, witti intereSt. • - 'iv - • • "On arriving at the Hall, I was immedi ately seized by four sniartrielloWsi, and taken upou the roof of the building. Here I was tongue tied and compelled to answer about a hundred que.stions, all having a direct !tear lug en'the science of ill ronomy -NV bat a =queer proceeding, Mrs. Jenks. „ • How ' 1 answered those questions, must ever remain. I suppose, a-mystery to myself -.certain it is, however,.l did,. answer every one—althOugh rind not know it till to-night, there's a dipper,, and a chair, and a fOuthorse • team, and I don't know what else in the sky. Is it not a pity that this beautiful science is so sadlynegleeted," " Well, what.then ?" • , " Why, thenext question Is too absurd to be repeated." " They 'wanted to know whether I took- a newspaper, and if so, how much I owed the printer: --Fortunately, I bad just then' paid m subsdription, ;Otherwise I must have been rejected; ected, sui no men can• beccono an Odd Fel low who owes a cent to ihe printer." " Well, I never 4 ' -exclaimed Jenks, "what an inituenCe those newspapers do exert to be surd." "kis - BUt.stareely had I answered - these queries -Auttitntsetorily, when an ins.. meese flame shot up, and We as quickly shot down." • , " What-L-tlirotigh the roof?".' " Oh; not I suppose we took the stairs; but was securely bound and tongue tied. I hardly. knew how. we got down. The apart ment intewhich I was ushered was pitch -dark, and a strong odor of briuistone: pews „ ded the room," "Brimstone. my dear?" " Yes, it-must nave been- brimstone, for xtOthiug else could have prodnued such - a • stiahig sensation." kV ell, of all things." • "Then-began the roar of artillery - with an 'occasional ...volley of Milan arms. the • ..midst of the tumult . I heard a -low," sweet 'Voice. chanting a hymn of pe we. 'Man shall love his fellow,.' rang this ankel--‘ cruel war ntusll be waged no more—peace shall reign— _slavery shall perish—industry shall uieet. its resrarit-Leharity fills - the •hearts of men,' When mitt happy singer has ceased, a hind crk-for - cheap Tio.tage t ;at the air.", " How. very odd.. , - • - " Yes; but just like these. Odd Fellows, they ere real reforopers,-" replied our. friend. ••• Well, my dear." •' • Why, then tights were prepared, and I signed tae constitution." • • • Well, what of the cat of which you were. speaking , • • 'Oh nothing, my deaf, only they let her out; .and for a minute ortwo she appeared :quite bewildered.- It was the first time I had ever• :en 'that cat let out of the • bre. But wt , at B gtiCk me with the 'greatest Awe, was.the ti pmarsinpe pf.thplost tribes t . and • his _double 'jointed bashaw,"who, in a loud eitild=-•Lifels short -preparefor that which is to,conie. --Let ailmen have charily.' and love their' neighbor as ; themselves,' *beret' p the grind patriarch ;wawa: With the tall. a ele.algttitraodiathets, authority,: aroseand impressively- adjourntal the. Incet -- • Well. ,I declare." ejaculated Mil. 1 - etaki, 'and . this.fajoinintthercidd:Falluaran : Yait.ibut.renienher: to..keel:tuall• I have told I.° ll / 41 ii...P.PfR44ffreAr-iiP li t. 4lo .A. s ligtslals mot va k sl ojcv,:kie r .aa Wei pttaje.i lead: in. the W14441'02- . to . !owirtroita ,laViingput4igb),;, IMMEMMO p tr; , 1: a KS!, 4446131titri176.6i.A0-at Co L 8 CHE A Pr.--IPAGIVTIL S -ITlTEFertillzers prepared by the Agricultund Chem ical CO., fa Company chartered by the Legislature of PenneyiYanin*lth-. a , capital of $4.50.900., ~ ....oavo beep 'Mien tti praetlee•to hi-the Scheapest..- , mestproilliable - and best, for the Farmer, Gardener and Fruit-grower, of all concentrated manure , , now offered in any market, The Company's lint entbraceti.tha.kallowlng: TAB tirrurr ...This Fertilizer composed U ol soil and the, ter tilizing element.rofTripe;-,Combined leffentitaily And meehanicsiliritinisitber Valitable fertllizing•wittnt - idad absorbents. ' - Ic • • . is reduced .to palvernlent - condition: ready.frir Llinmediato ace,-and" wittinutlasa•of highly rOps; nous fertilizing priverties.. : -.. •.. •'• Its universal applicability to all crops and soils,' and lit dnrabilityssinti active qtalities„ are wed- klaiwu - tie all that agriculturists can ciestCe-4 • CIiFINTTGAT.j. ;COMPOSE PeitT izer is' larg.. cittiipii-ed: Of aniinal matter...-. each meat, bon e fi sh, .leather, hair and wool.ogether with .che.mielaFe;PdAn4lliaPic erlitcnderaimposs the mass, and reitnu the nitrogenous elements. it is a Very valuable fertilizer • for :field crops "gener. ally; and espechnlY for potatoei, t -arid,garden purpOses. Its excellent qualities. strength and cheapncata, have . made it very popular with all why have used it.. , COMPOSITE: , FERTILIZER. TATS highly phosphatic.•feitilizer, fa particularly 'adapted for the cultivation of trees,. frnite. lawns and flowers... It will promote a very vigorous and healthy growth of wood and fruit, and •largely increase the quantityand perfect the • Maturity of tbefruit.--•_ For. hot-house and tangetiold' plants and. flowers, It Will he %and au indispensable 'article. to secure . their greatest perfection:. ; It wilt prevent and cure diseased conciltionsof the. peach and grape, and is excellent for grass and lawns_ • . It IP cilmyxised of .sach eleinents as titake - lt adapted to the growth of all kinds of crops in all kinds , of Rata. The formula or ninitiod of combining its„ronOtuent fertilizingingredients hive receiYed the hiehest iLPInn" valor "eminent cbecnials and scientitlc A..nieulttnists; PHOSPHATE - . A r gri bi l - cultural Chemical_ Cerupsny manufacture Ptesiphate of I,imein accordance with' a new and valuable formula by which a very superior article is piflaced,... so as to be afforded at a less prise than. .other mantifacriireis charge. Practical teats have proved that its, value. Sc a. fertilizer. is equal to the best phosphate of Lime •in the market. . . TERAA CAOIIIIII.- All Orders of a Ton ormare. will he delivered ,at the. Railroad Stations andclie V Amer , . of Shipment. free of, cartage.. .4.iartage ivill be char‘ri , d on . ail orders of 6 b:v - r - bla or lea+. ' One' dollar per Ton allowance for cartage will be' made on all ealeif dolivered at the • Works of the Com pany. on• Canal .Wharf.: . . AGRICI;L:YURA.I.CIIEMICAT; COMPANY'S WORKS • ••• 'AI CAN d1..W11 ACF, ovine DatA,w.iat. . Office 413 k Arch'. t., Thifatiel,hla. J'a,. • . .:_• . . - E. ir-iTiTS, General Agent. -• The unmpany's. l'am - phlet 'firMilar. embracing - frill dfreetinnafor tudng the above Fertilizers.- sent by mail, • pleated.. • • . lifty - ch lc. '65 . .-:-,1 0 .6m • : when ref' GENUINE J3IPItOyD SUPER- •PHO.SPWE • • . • . 1. •-• .EOlt SALE AT . , •••• • !MANUFACTURERS , DEPOT No. 27 North Front tit, • between linrket . -. 3c Arch Mt.., Plti.l-I.A I.PIIIIA, •• -And No: I-1, Doikly's Wharf, DaDlmore, - 114. • • The - Subscriber begs have to' Inform' Dealers and Consumers that held now prepared • to MOun GENCINE I!4I•SOVED 'Serra, PIiohRIIA.TE; Co; Ltsw., in any quantittee.- . • , . • • • .• , The universal eatisfartiod thls,artiele has given durr big the part fOtir years, has. -eo increased tbe'demann: that I have heeu compelled tu greatly enlarge my-pa-. parity for.ite manufacture, and now trust that.l will be able to fill all orders during the seaSorr. . Yet , my rule isfirst con te . firet ',erect!. • .• • . • • Discount to Dealer. . • • ' • • ' ' • . . • :titan° . •Onst.cirs.• •• • • • itote . t'roprictor S BlLattaitlictiarcr. Jan. '23, • • • . • 4.1 y • • ALLEN & NEEDLE b, • coNnNuE 1n& 1 . 1 ,NE,Aanup: OP 7111:18. IMPROVED • SUPER-PHOSPHATE Of LIME Aral issure . trie public. thot none will beTsola or OFFERED : FOR BALE: THEIR :OWN MANUFACTURE, .No ! .44:MOU111 DELAINTAIRE AVEIV:VE, Philadelphia. .• • • ' May 9.T. . • • - •.. 21.1 m ' HARDWARE. Stichter &. Thompson;_ • DEALERS IN ' . • • • . • lIIAIiDWAIiE; - • Br . CORNER. eKNTRIC AND ' AtAK.N - E'r, "SIGN: OF TO! SAW; • l'O'riSV"* ILLE,, PS. &man , 9'9;14 .V. • :t-tf , A P lI:JUNES die. SON , ." • • , . • . . . , . Scrap -Iron' and: Met:al Merchants,. .NiAt....iirNE -AND .F7:71.-NDDy NISIIEIt-,, - N. E. Corner of -SOL , TII and PENN. and No. 17 SOCTiI S treets;". • PUILADELPIII.-Y, • . • , Ingot Copper, . Babbitt Metal, 'Fnandrx:Facings; Ingot Brass, Red, Bismuth.. • ..Anvils, •; Yet., Soldera, Visea; .Pig,Tin, • • ' Ear Iron, - • • Fifes, &c,, • Iltr'rin. - -Sheet - Iron, • • Old... Metals; .Plg Lead,' . " Sheet Zinc, • . Old Copper,, gar Lead, , ;. - ." • Old Brass„ . Speller, Borax..;". • • , ", Old Lead," • le.; &c. - 'Antimony, . . - tslr'New and Seciind-barid Machinists' , end, Blatit: smiths . , Tools, and Steam Engines, hon:dit and" :Pr Articles of every description In use:-by :31.tichd- - ists and Ponrulryrneni - furnished to order, •- • - Cash paid for Scrap Iron, Old Italia.' and all.hitirla df Metals. . " exclaimed Mach" 'O3 . 41 ts:ii kit: it. WE UNE . it * 'V • IGOie 1 1 1 .uces". Atiers .10 Henry noseatirstroen, tate lenee if; reel - min:lend to the public their. latelNi nndert,,lten .ness: TileY.ltaye eonstantlY on 'hand a larg„e asiort:. Fresh •Negetables: . .• . Stich as Cabbage, &dad.. ,tc.. now •in this season c . eras eto be had.- Theyhaye also .. • 1. • Sweet Pittnteee,. • •• • - . •:einem*, • • • • And many other articles. Just 'is you wish to have them - niece is also to-he had'. • .... - ' ...." Dricd .Fnalt.• ••• • • AppleS*; CherrfeliAtnisins. Peaches, Plums, Grapes, &C., - winch they .will sell at the lowest prices * • Also; . , • Siirdines,- Fish, - • Pfrklerl Prnits. from-all parts of the world, *to which they would. especially tlinlet the attent iptiof the public. They hare just received a large itock.of , • -Swiss and.:Liiniiertzer Cheese. , -• Which they, tohtald reanihnießcl to Tavern ..iteepers and others. Come andtry our. goods before buying else , where. . GEO.I.W.ERIN'EItt,t. , CO, 14. ' •• • • •' J K:E . , - .lannaber Con:imisedonlierohant , , CornarFoiird • - and Pine Sreets,it-eading;-Pa;,' Has for sale one freffif - HTMLEXT turn , ber consisting Of BLANK (1 arid Tifittiel in thiekneaa, BOARDS, SOANTLINCL TOISTS/ -RAFTERS. an. PIIAMI NG TIMBER dlffefen t 'tenths And.alzes Alan a - regular assortment 1 WBJTh PINE B - *ARDS: PLANE.and SCANTLING.' WHITE PINE: YELLOW PINE and HEMLOCK FLOORING. WALNUT: PURR HC. OAK. A`zll and POPL 7 ‘R IXMHER.' PINE andil - EMlA)CR;ehai . tai and eantd SVINGJ.D; la: to and Inraes In tent Kb..'Plamartng Lath. ing Lath, Pickets. Balls, &e... dtc., all'of "will-Ix; Imp or small quantitia - at the lowest marke; Being located _ immediately on the Hiles; •lif - the Wee 'Readin • % Thillroad. !Amber can- at a 'timeseihjPpek at the I am aiso prepared to furnish: ltralbei. hilhe - m carload. mid deliver the same: to any point on the ca 'hal or railroad.- dtrett frum the..niills -at • Willhunspor and elsewhere: thereby saving -to the consumer. the ex pense ..f re-handling the. Lumber at this place. Order mpectfully J- Beading.- Pa. . . IMAP IIII A** : • $.7 , , ' A Finkle dc Lyon Sewing Machine for sale' at' thr irlookature ot the subscriber. :Alto a Witecia •ac 7 43ibla. 'Sewing:Machine ::Both now anti ottateatputteirrix. mu 1. will be e 'ld nhetp. -..-: ` ..: . s. ...• • , k:BANNAIc,- ("LOCKS - CLOCKS:: li lame ew,,ck of ei!.ollt day and: tbi.rty.hoar. clocl~ ti' *very vsuicry of style, for Cvs* , ci k enk by: L.-. • •- . " - • • - , R. C. ortKEN; • Witcbmak.ir - tviidJev. eler: Centrt:Street,-.POtundlle I RUN et A Fti..numnfactute ibysilly=thebentn II the Ecinntrv:—tor BASIti.NN. t,f4. 17. 44. • • •. 7.- c. - ; 144,4.1 - i►,. al,: tad. LT _I 3_, _,00e44 17 .1 1 I N.. 1- "tact wr-iala, 44.4.02,44.1a+Taawr!‘-.;,. :P,elle*S;l4 MiMaNNaZ - s.!`"Vt . • 13cratula and • 13 one - • "riaa Tisserf Mail; rat wr, 9;1 7 - , quantities 'of your" ffattiAiA- . .. an.t.s., bid never_ 7 ,• wldelt Sreirediffeetaidlull - jitath** lintiscik it. As fast at intreisinple Ivrit.'they r4tl)* there I*. boot no Inediehieldie it beforala,clur nentset_etl97_ • ems, Sorge; and all T.dneantittlf.tha -131dtt;'• ."! ,Phess R. Robe. Strattott, Bristol; Aliotand.: • .. • u I Only•do Aar duty to yob and the PUblkilifbelg: I add - rity. testimony to that yonpublish of theme-. did* virtues of.your:SaCSAM/L114:-,Mf doug h-: ter, aged tea, - had litunorin Care; k eyes, and hair for years,,whielfwe were tumble to 'cure until we trted,your SAUS.S.PAIII,LLA.. ShO has .beesserell for some meths.' - "From arra: Jane R. Riee, a well-kruNVIS And .msteir, esteemed lady affhosnierille, Cape May daughterluus suffered:for a.yearpast With a scrofulous eriptien, which was very troublesome; Nothing. afforded am y. relief until we tried your SaitSArARILL.k, !Men soon completely cured her." , -Prins Charles ' . Esq:, of the 1.-i‘teig4nososs 'Gage, Murray ~f• Co., manufacturers of enamelled papers in Nashua,' Y. ff. .• ' • .- I hail for several lease a very troublesome hunwr in my face,, width grew . constantly-worse' until it disfvred_iny features awl beomme an lutolk arable aflli ion. I tried almost every thing a man could of both advice and medicine, but without any relief whatever, until I took your SAIMAPAIIII.L.t. It harnediately niede my faoe worse, as you told.me it - might tor'a time; but in 'a 'few. weeks theosew skin began to form under the blotches, and aOTL.• linneci - Antil Inf. - face 'is as sinoeth as any body's. and I-am withontany symptoms of the-diseuse that ' .1 know of enjoy perlect health:: and with Out doubt owe it to your Sansamend..t." Erysipelas General • D ebiliti—PuzilY • the . . • - . .Feci .17..:Nebt. Satan, - ffortefon,St; New Sark. " Dn. AYER.. .1 SelaOill fail to, remove Exitplians and•Scrofuious Sore.s by the perseveri - -g pee of your , SansarvottLLA. and I have just now eurediM attack of Midigiunit if:evil:etas with IC, No. alterative we poSsess equals the SAKS,VPSIIII.I:a lon have sup. plied to the profession as well as to the people.". Pima J. E. .I.le:vdom 'lraheman, Ohio. For, tweive,years, I litul the yellow l'irYsifbelalv 'on my right arm, during 'Which time L'tried ;althe_ celebrated pliyalelatia I ccifild!reach - ; end took hen' trait .of•dollarai.worth, riiedicinea. The were sohad that the cords became visible. and the • dontors,dcciiimt that my arm must . be ate Sated. : . began taking. SAILS APNRILIA. Took two bet. Iles; and some of your.Plia.s. _Together . they have cured me. Lam now-as well and sound es any 1a) dy. Belo;; In a public, place, my case' is known to every body in this community , and excites the wonder of. all." • . , From Iron. Watery -lranro, .If. P. 7'l, gr Areieeastle, C. Jr., a leading member of the Canadiots l'arlia ' "-I have need your Satiamiattiti,i; In. my' for..general -debility, and - for. purifying ...the blood, Withvery bnefizial results, and fed- eoatldr , nt .111 acitimendiug it to the afflicted." . . •; '. • St. ...ltrithen . re Fire,, Bose, Salt Scald Heald. Sore Eyes..• • From. /Torrey, Sicider, 'Esq.; the: able' editor of the I' i yi t h 4 synyeit peraoccat, Penitayfranin... . "Our only child, about three years of age, was attacked by pimples on his forehead.' ~They rapidly spread until they iornieda loathsome. and virulent sore, which covered hie 'face; Mid actually blinded' his eyes for Some day A skilful physicianapplied nitratc.of;asilver anirother. remedies, wiilfont any apparent effect. •For'olifteen days we guarded: Ina handir,,lest"with thent . : 'should . tcar open the fee tering and a:irrupt: wound which cover' his whole ' face. ,tried every thing else we had any • hope from, .we.tegan . giving. year SAItRAPAitILLA, and applying : the Wade ot•po . taidi lotion; as you direct. , sore liegan.to 'heal when we.had given the first bottle, and was Well when we had finished the second. 'The eyelashes; which had 'come nut,terew again, and .116 is DOW. tus.lwaltlry and. fair its.any other. 'fbe whOle neiglberhomr. predicted "that the child - must di e.". • , • • - • . • Syphilis' arid . .From - Dr. ilirarn Slaat,Of Li T aind your SARSAVAIIILLA a 'more . effectual remedy for.the 'secondary symptoms of . SyphiNa and for syphilitic disease than any otter we possess. Tice profession are indohtmi.to you for some of the best inediclues'we havn." Timm A. .1.11 enek,..lr..n., an emit:eat-physician rf. ittiorencei JLss., whu .is.a . promincutmcni;:er ' `the Legislikture ..ifassitehttietts„, - • AVER. Sly dear Sir f' . l have found - your SARSAPARILLA an excellent remedy for - Syphilis, -both of the primary and secondary type; and crec-- - tualin some- cases that Sere too obstinate to yif2ld to other remedies. do nut know.what we can cin• ploy.wlth more certainty of success, where a power- - fol.:alterative is required." • . . • Mr. Chas.:S.' ran liew, of Yeas liimetwick, .T., touldreadfutubanre on his legs, caused by the abuse' of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew_ more and mote aggravated- for years, in spite 'of every • remedy.or treatment that clink! be.applied,'until the ersevering use of AYER'S SARSAPARILIArcIirved him. Few casea.Mni be•found.more invetciate and "'distressing than, this; and it • took several dozen bottles to cure hint. •• • ' Leueorrhsea, Whites, Pemala Weakness. are orrierally produced by internal Scrofulous' Ul ceraion, and are very often cured by the alterative effect of this S. , tusArafill.r..t.. - Some cases require, however; in aid 'of S.vus.trAitiza.A.;.the - skil.lll application of local •-• . From - the irell-/Mmon• and • veidely-celebrated Dr. Jacob .16:Trill, of Cincinnati. . :have Natal your SAttaAPanti..th an excellent alterative in diseases. of females. - Many cases- of I rragulaelty,.l.encorrlicen, Internal Tlceration; and ideal debility, ni-isingfronitbe-scrofulousalialliesis, have_ yielded to it,.ant there are few that al° 'not, - *hen its effect improperly aidesi.by local treatment:”: A la='!g, unwilling to allow. .the publication- of her . • 'name, writes ; • • ".3,ly.dnimhter and myself have been cured of' a very debilitatintr tencorrlura lenc scantling, Sly two bottled of your SARSAPARILLA." Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, 'Dye.; -pepsin, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when caused by &froth/a in the system, are rapidly' 'cured by this Exr. S.kit..SAPAitiLLA. IPS' • • CATHARTIC - TILLS possess so many,advantages- over . th . e other. purgatives in th e market, and "their superior virtues are. B°. univ ersallyknown', that we need t• do morn than -assure the, public their quality-is 'maintained equal to the - hest it ever haa . been,'apd that they may lie - depended - on , to &all that they have ever done.. , Prepared by J. AYER; M. -tosi'ell, Mass:, and sold by • . • • .. • . (.1.• Spri, and by.aflibe drug neqe In Peiteville, Mei' by all dealers in medicine ev • July . . . . . .. .7OREA.SE • OF .p.AT§'-- - -:rhe Farineriar. Gazette Trigll.,n)akaerta - and prOve , i by &Mi r e, that one pair or nit, will inwf . , a pnigeny and de,:cinirlaniti nu le.,thaii c,ai.'oso in three years._ . NOW. unlesv . this ininiMi,e ram- . Hy can'be ki pt down..they Wt.llld con,ione more food mad would rexeUin ' , iei huinan beings.•..... rgr''See . "Co,raina" adv4ttisement in tbia Paper. . '. RXTS ntratia.BlßDS.:.—Wlioe'ver 'engages In • hunt: , it* Eintill birds is'a cruel maw; whoever Mils in exter minating nit' is . a benefactor. We 'should ltkesinne.4l our cories.pndents to' give . us the benefit- of 'their expe rience in driving put these pests. - We need soiriething besides doles,. eat , . and traps for this business.Scienl . • . • • ':. -• • rerN:e...Cos - rAn's" advertisement in this paper.: • •• • .- . . . ' - "COSTAR'S" RAT - EXTSRNITNATOR Is simple. cafe, andsure,—the Most perfect .R.AT-itication .tneetr. inge we have ever. attended .. Every Rat that .an gel It.. properly prepared accolding.to..dirertions. will eat it. and every tole Mat elite it will die, generally at some place se distant as possible from where - the 'medicine :was taken. , —Lake Shore. .Mich., - Mirror. •.. -. .. . 'CirSee CosTAa'a" adveitisement in'this paper. . .. . - - .., . . • - .. • . . . . . ..,. .. .. . .. . .. . • 1865 - - -- '- • • •' - • - - - • . . .'A VOICE. FROIK 111-8 FAR' NVl3ST..Spsakinc of "CbsrAu.s" Rat. Roach. ,tc , '..Eitennlnator—ulpore grain and provisions arS' .destroyed. annually in Grant County by vOrmiudhan'wunld•pay for tinnni or.thbl.dlnd and luSectßiller,"—Lanedster, RA- liciald: • ' UrSoS.'•costisne , . advsrt.Lsenuost in this paper.. ... FARMERS AND EPERS- r ebonld recol lect that hundreds 'or. dollars.' Worth of tindn,..Proviit , are annually destrilyedby'llat.., Mice, Ant and-.other II:UW/8: and Aertnicall of• . which :eanhe prCveniftlb.tri few 8011er. , - worth of “CoerrAn's" Roach, tc. .hontibt and-uvod freely < • u"'See'. l Courin'a•.• advertisentehtin this vaper.•• • rr-.s•ukt,in rpttsvilie. wholeaale- and retail at • BA.NNAN.6,.and by all . Drugebita and Dealer& •'. • • . • . 15.6n1 1. ' • .863 ` • . "CloOtars" Rat, Roiohi .&0., ;•titernainitors, 1., a {mare- , need for , Bahr, • .• • Roarheo.; Black. and -• • • ..lted-Ant•., 4i. - •-• Costar's" Bid; ug : Rstermmator, • . .• •: liqit!cl-orvraab. naed..to ' destroy: , and:filao .ria a pre- • veatiye for, hod Bulea, •- .• "Costar's" -BlOctlio-liowdor for Insecto,:•• . • for ifutki.•• • Moxqitii : o4;•l4, '; . • . • . slifle..-lit.ectN • an - • - • • ; Pia4ta, • • tiesnia by all Drug.glfita sad Deslen! deerywhere, agrr Lbearkaa !..1..0f all waftbletia iintistlolll.:. ..• fir - See thst.,-4...4)5rAn..5. mute 13 con each Wx, sisl Flas!:., before you btrsi; - • • • . Ile HY .“:"comirAlß. 111 1- PariraVAT. Derarr,..4.S2 Bsokavii.r,..N: ,* -.Clirld.by all Drrindsta .I.leslere at :Potteeillf, • ::..mow 8001 - CS. . . , . PTIRDeI • - DrITLOP*I4 .I,AWS:OF TIM' UNITED iTATEfIA , • WILJUITON'S AMERIcAN - CHLMINAL: LAW: • . •.-. LAW OrHOMICTAL , ' *6 • '. P . RECTCDF:I64 - 73 ,OFIN,DICTIMM.S & - • • - ' • - • " • ' • • BOUWE • IVE REARM - OOPS AMERICAN 13LACERYONR. ..* SEDOWICR•ONb7ATUTOItY.AND 'CONSTMT VIONAL LAW _ " • ••• - • • RoBERPS DIGEST ,OF IiYATOTES. ••DUANE ON THE 'ROAR:LAWS.. ' • • . ' • DUANE% LANDLORD- AN D' TEKA . .O7. • D1.24LA1'. , R NOOK .0.F...F0101E." . • GRAYDON'S FORMEi' - ' • , Et‘trrivssimmEN - Ts , Taz Tat . JURT.I.eR.. • - " • -WELLR-NAWYER AND Et. - s -- rifirtutoont Towlantr i 9 AND u;x.,./ar , wtos orirsosirt,;: VANIA..• 110LISMS ANCRRICA.4OYATPAMAIc.. NU LRS •OF iNzIiIIYLEMAJC . OOMVaittitX2 - ',; la or Gals! • • OWE AYER'S 1865, 1865. 1865. 1865. . . . . . Xl4. years esta'Aished in N. Y. Oniy infal little remedies knawu." "Free frual Pultssas." • • "Nid.doegemos tu: the Human Family." •Rats ague oat of their hultsi to s• • • • • ' • • 41 ti 2 aveds".“o6llfitries;:and` siad a j&i...cohiww4seissimisakearairifleta t Idarklik it•,D• WEBNIVg in"trar ' - 'olTersl4l444:ldmit Services bittiecittzTi. of Vette ilkilito.Coruer Ig6la#l l / 4 6 CoM Sop. • • T. -q_cizaTtin: Civil and - - Bali:Ling . • .• ..orinezot.,k %plot:Fr of •Wo.-BrigtiPSßutglineeeil trettilet. • (Dec; i o. . 6 :=4o 4.r. Li ALUMS BROTHERAVCiiiI - and MI LL /Wt. Engineers; RusilePs 8411111ng,. &wild - and STEP • EASELS. - JOSEITI S: HARMS. : .• - , September 26:.63 - 39. 16.41.1114D0N. LA. Dentist, Market Street, second Apor above-Third Street, south • side-, ' 64 4111 ift a A) • %V. SiIIEAREIC I Pottsville, Pa., late 1., s, of ilk Piainsylvania Mute Geological Survey, et: ph.riss lands, mines, ,t r.„. - Y .- October IS, sNi. _ 1 ;.vic:tritE CARTER, Heal Estitte . A. eat, U. AII.A.II.CNOY: CITY, _Schuylkill County, Pa: Pr - Leiter Address - -,:"A ahlnoy City. P . -0.. ' - . .. GENC 17....11!0r the'. it!l Pureae- Aof Teal Estate buytit. and 4elling - Coal taking chark6 of coal Lands: Mine*, &c., and collecting rentp. t)lliee Mani nuiago Street, Pottsville. - • '• April 6. •fio . 14.3 ' . CHAS. I WON'. OTTO, Mann faciaFer , tin Dealer In till kit9l9 oftttibei; .Wlllincnaport, 'ea. Jnue 29, '9l - . . ' • 26,11- %4j K. EilrYioS, . V N . CIVIL AND. DINING: EDI z., GIITEER. Oftler—lttissells. Building, nahantottge ' :street, , Potts•ille. Meg 6.'&,."• . , FREDERICK. HAESELER, JUSTICE OF :THE 'PEACE, • P►nd . etinn ri and G eneettl• • A . Tor • the Fttemer. , Murata Fire .11n.terstoicie Co. • . of-nchuythill County.. . . ilas opened his Olgee corner of Centre and.NOrwegian Puttsiille. on the second Sour. or the building in which ii . gatahlisbed hie rrn...tice.tul Fruit Store. , - All business entrutted to him will he thankfully re ceived and earetully attended to. Wistaes Baham IV D. RR Y • One: of the bide.st. and . M m iist Reiiable Remedies in .. -the WHrld-lor •.• •• • • • • . , Coughs. -Colds, Whoiusioit „Cough, Bestri -•Allitis, Difficulty of Brenithifir,.l.thiria, lloarimuess , Serf!. Croup,: • • ' and e,rcry AffeCtiOst of THE THROAT LUNGS. AN b'OHEST EVEN C ON'S T.J . MPTION: 'ISTAR'S 114LSID • OF WILD : CREDIIIi • • • • ... So general has the use of this remedy become:'and so poPelar is,it everywhere, that - it. is uunecsary.to re- count its virtue's. Its.works speak fur it., - and find ut terance in the.abundant-inui 'voluntary testimony Of tue many wiio, from long iintibring and settled disease, have by-its use beeu. rekored to pristine vigor - and We can preiit a mass of evidence iii proof of our•-aS sertions, that • • • • • CANNOT BE - : ' , •.. . • The REY.. Juc4b Sitchler: . Well known and•umeti respected atnong - tho Ger-; man population in this vountry,Makes the follOw ing•statetnent for the hellcat of the afflicted; . • ' • ,11.1 , omymt, Pa., Feb: JO, 1659. _Dear. Sirs :—Baving-rekilizislin my family iii portant beneilts_,from the - use. of your valuable preparatiorarr.ta's Bit.s.t.th. OF . WILD • CtiEftlil = it affords me pleatMre to recommend it to -the' public:'. Some eight years. ago one .of tot's-seemed to be In a decline, and little hopes of -herrecOvery were entertained; .1 then procured a -bottle of your excellent 'Balsam,. and befoie 'he 'had taken the whole•or the contents of the hottle, there was 134reit. iinprovement itt her diealth. - : 1 have, ill my, individual case; made - frequent' anie 4 your valuable' medicine, and &aye aleo.• - been benefitted by it • • Fri;in Jesse Mnaktb,.Esq., • . . PreSident of the SlOi'rie County Batik; Morristown, " Having used lila. Wtsrau s-BAlsix . .ott WILD •CiIERIVIC for allow: fifteen yeara;-and haying, real ized ite beimligial resillts.in. mf family, it. , afforde me great pleasure in recommending it hithe'pab li as.a valuable; remedy in ett'btS of weak, lungs, colds, cough*, ire., and a remedy which I coneidel m to be entirelynocent, and -may be taken with .perfeet. tafety by:the moet-delicate in health." • • .:Frenx• non. John.E..Suatitit; ..A..tlistiles twitted. :Lawyer iii•WeStrinabter, have On several occasionsneed - Dn. - WIW±A.LiS .1J 1. 20.4A3i OF WII,D OttranY ferseere eofil,.and .ways With decided bencrit; • 1 know of no prepara tiOn that ie more einem:ions or more desgrVing of • gelieraluse. : • • . Tue Balsam has also been - need with excellent eireetElhott,• Alert:lnuit, Hall's elves Wistar's liaison" of Wild Cherry None genuine uniess:.siOed " L . the -wrapper. • POE BALE BY ' J. P. - DINSMORE. Nu. Brua4w4, New York: S. W. q'W CO.. up Prriebos, Butomq, • And b y - 11 Druggists., • REDDIIZG"eIt7Sg.A. SALVE. Heals 91d Sores REDDING'S RITS'SLA. SALVE , Cures Burns, Scalds, Cute REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Wounds, Braises, Spratus REDDING'S EUS,SIA SALVE • . ' • ' . Cures Boils, Ulcers, Cancers • _ REDDING'S. littSSil SALVE . • . . . • Cnres Salt Rheum. Piles, Erysipelas .• . . REDDING'S.RUSSIA SALVE : • • . • Cares Ringworm. Corns: kc., 1 ' , NO FAIIiLLI( SHOULD BE WI'TROUT IT.' • - 1 Fir ion . ty'Aip. Ceists a - IRox. -41:3 J. P. Di'SSMORE. No. 01 Brimulany. New iork... • IoOWLK CO- No. 13 •Tremont St.. Boston, and.l4 all l)ruggists and Country -Storekeepers. •. • July 23,'64. • ' .. . SO•lyenw IVlVViisoksliAßLlN2i3 CABINET OE. • • . - I . s•wok & Co. 8 7:. " PIA NOS; • . , . •• . .• • . • . • ,• • • Steck & Co.'s PIANOS. • • - - :These ulfir ibmtitsm,u4 , ans. - Minim , . their way Into thintsands !at families. ehurehe... lecture moms Sc. , For MI6 in Philadelphia only by'- ; • • J. AI...GOULD. Ithand C'beetnnt Stn.:. TV - Alsollielmleonsatul . second Pianos. • • • March:ES, • LIN IMMEIII4,: : •.' • .M.. • •..: end JEwELxY; .•• Allltlnds Muswal hisirnmenni, Vlolin.Stringai MIES Vita Stringa, Guitar and Banjo Strings: ronstantly on .hand. • [San 30,.,c4.-76 STANIPS I LEGAL, : • . COMMERfLAL, 1 BUSINESS 8.. sAriNAN , I4- Bookstore.. • N SON Y A N1 4 40 , 11E4 1 u n.: KN.—hist 7:e '. eeived an msortment of tlie Magnefilun Pen. which is said to lie very dnrable, - last lite as lora - aealn as any wain - ion pen. enii-le-anti•einTosive.. It fa bighlv• • ree oinvnaltded bylay. Cittqte ett.." - taid a ridmbee tither fellable hankerer. - ForeattC•wlielel, • - B. BAS 13.150isibre:TelitreSt.:-.Pottsville.. - P O *CAINE*** 'IIRAVGIII74OIIIbi. -Orier,-LEiniVislftratietvitill r olts'or - by • lerent width'''. for wait. with mnalfn, different' tecinglinsliti;..bv the piece of & ftt . d. different widths It rating=Paper`, Emit trtieleti it'd - by EneinNent. - for . ••• .B. BANNAN'S June 4., 'GC • •• 2'8904 and!,Blationery Store. .7.01A1114.10 311161.0.01ZONtai tiom - tine 11. beet . .raanufacturete,iinitA Mend ' - )uiaortinent;ol.ezcellent Idnekisklnetzu. nintporenold:by..-tbe: trinaik.Bridgee and Screws Can also be.farnisbed.-..lnatrunzenpi at short notice, and int' ZeiC.oniitili terra.. ' • . .• • :(`paver Sept. •Vt.%744..7-tri ADIES , GOLD 'WATCHES: A Fine Mark 0:IA0*s-1091d Wapbee. ten Chsi 115..R 1 4+4. At. - C. 0P,R814._ Tatchiriakeratid Jerefei.Ccars 'hued: r . 4.4tiville. I) , ber'll.• * PIS , . fief' II ll* i ll o ie w ,kfor.g.sabitief3lll).le.. d 811-I.l24Vaire nirkWialimakei& .7pfkia. • 4 . ' . Xlf • ust - Teatived;'t Op 13.;p:esortrueut se new • and teaptiful 14 . 014 Abi:Pareg - ANNAPrilli 111•411tisimpiANialte : MEND 11111; TAVLOK BIRO &BO 'AiltilM - An t PHOTOGRATH E M 7' suer; si; , -*:' ,l- ; - .. ...' h i ~' N * 0..320 0430 PilreTts mbar" , . ' Fiftb;l l ll/14X0ELPH1.4..• - . -''' .' - ii.Diai.4 i, iii3VATeßk.PirdiMr- • .4440,4coracummt iui _ - . _ - ~...,... • -..zurt, Soup Sii.m.W.ii* and - Itirrharm. 1 9 Lej An , PLATED W.Alt£L ..- .1.‘arch;05;: 65 •41 1- Yra - - ~._,I. iLi lISTAZIVVER;WujeuIi • ' 4 71; ' naatser . awl Alesvageri:No. 148" Tpirr• NorthSECOND Street, conmrof Qum, l , '- 17. Pffita.DELPTIIA... An assortmen .: of WAIXZES, 'JEWELRY...S(MR, axed PLATED ATAtikainsuaitit on' baiaL. : aniMble tin' HOLIDAY. • PRMNTS. ' tir Repalriturof Watrhes arid:Jewell . promptly attended 'to. , - [Dec IL 434.--51-1 0 m • . - ALSKE t t, ;. "; • irare. Ram* and ilaratfactont • 230 sialmtszcoND.STßEET, . Philadelphia. . . • N. B. —Persons g oing to the.Ci find it to their advanta g e to call and exau t hie the stock- , .D. hi: K. Sept. . 49-07 CHAIN HANUFACT.UHEIL Wagon, Hairless and: Ship OhEnna " ..• • . . • OP-ESTERY.:DECRIPTON AND SIZE. • AlsOSapeilor Flat Chitin for Coal Mines: a samPle.'iat which can be teen at the Duncan Colliery,. neat Potta-' Orders promptly attended to,. and made at the .loW est cash prices. - AddresK_L. WIS WIIITEIFROVI4E. • : ;CRAIN WORKS,. GERMANTOWN. AVENUE above. . April 15„'G5; -lu3m* dtiotts • GREATLY REDUCED ! ! I ..• The e Tim io" .. 11311171 . COME!..! • • • . . . I Spleg4ll4 - Stok . C ! oods 'Just spend 14 1 • We bwe 'held off InWing until prithe went' right down and. then step ied in and bougbt. freely: and now , wcurn.'prepared PARATIV ELY GUIRAP. Mick Plain sinks; in all Ndore. Wool De. i dem. in: alt: ' risTred DAIL n idef and ksliceesi.; - illinessis - and Itlisolliigus,ail erodes, lUMlNillikerell. and Cloths, Plasinrjls; -'rickingo, - Climate, Wads:MlA, Jcg•-•i• •ellbuivelbsi:-Skirins;,, = Illisisditerehlefs, - Veils. &e:::llaejeLes, Swies and other ill:id - bard ' • -TraoiticEi' & Evil !Poi's; Cor. EIGHTH & SPRING GARDILN Ste.. PHIL& .11 ANTED .I..ffits'AßL.ED DI ERN- GwilEA.a;°AVI!,7l-11',AlitnaTzt,...}utost,puuutv)ia.:;ifor our. .ilb-and 'Public. Servicei of ibrakaiti 1 "LINCOLV9. • • . . By Frank Crosby. of thc,Philadelphia Bar:comprising one large 'or:taro volume of nearly WO pages, • This is,the• only work of the kind pribilitited It is entirely neurand originakeUntaining hot early history, political career; speeches_ I:Eke:wages, proclntnationa and. oilier official iioctimeute illustrative of biti eventful ad ;ministration. together with the scenes : and event coif ••nected.tt itititis tragic end.. It Will he sold - only by our travelling attents..Vo whom exclusive territory-is given. and liberal commissions paid. Send for a circular and teimsto "American Publishing Agency, 80x.211 - ; No. 600 Chestnut Street, 'Philadelphia." - : • Juue to, '651 . • . .234 t • . •-• PAOTOGRATEL • ALBUMS FOR THE ; INMAAON ! .• • -•.- • •At Reduced Pricer.• m . . • .. ~ Pholoph Albums , sent lip mail. postage paid, upon receipt...l . , prices•anneked. viz: • ' : - ' . HO:ging 111,1 Pictures. French - Morocco. Altd Relinvo;. . . • two ornamental clasp. ss Go Holding 3 i pictures. erendh Mi . :roc:co, Antique. • .- • two it•nameiltal . clasps ' DO liolding.3o. Pictures; French' ,Moroc63. - Antlijne, - . • ' chola:3 • -.- ' • 200 Holding %4Pictures. Bound in Pocket-Book Form, - • Moroiro : - . . • • /00 Holilingig•l'ictures, Iround in Pticketr-400k.Form,.- ' 111.)p.ce.1) ' ' : • - • . • Various' other e•tyles equally 11)w. • C'atah)gues: nut grad)). Addliqtl , -, • • . 'HIIPLOPF:..t , B1)10.... )- • 15!,....ke-clieri, &•statfuliera, - - - .N0. - 1 21 . 1 N. 91.ti.5t.., Philada. . • March •45. •65... - ' • ... : - . - .1..zn1, • ' BEST:WHETSIBA.D r.- BEST ZING: . •-Voi.e . LibCrty Lead,. • . • Uneurnassed tof WIMBNESS, Pisa GLoas, and EveNNY,Be of. Suakmoz. • ' ?talk LIbERTY I.E.a Or--Warmmed by cover more adiface foreanie.weightthan any other Lead. • • - - 41v-,it mill bare 20) . • PURE Lll3Eirrt ZINC, .BclOcted ZINC... monnd.in Refined Linseed Oil, nnequited_ io • panty, alwase the l• nrcLibcrty Zinc, WAttP.ANTEDfodo more and better wOrk. at n given coat.than . any other. :. • Gft the best I Manufactured ILIPENNSYLVA'SIA COL OR WORKS: Orderr, eawnted promiithrby. . • ZlEtal.Ell ..• Whttlesale Lte , tj, Pftittf iztttilltass Deniers. c-r-stor, OthOe, No, 137 North THlRD.Street, -PIIILADELPIIIA. • • March II; %a. • . JACOB SECHLER A SHE STEAM BOILER. • • ... •. . . . . ' . The suhvriber is prepared to receive orders forthc "LIARRISoN STEAM BOILER," in Azes.to Suit pnr-. chasers: The-attention of manufacturers and others is called .to - this new Steam Generator; s conthinimr es'. sential advanta;:es in absolute safety front destructive. explosion. first cost and durability, Ccouomy .Of Wel. facility. of tie:mini &c., aud: transportation, &c., not leisses - i , ill by any holler now In 'use.. . -. These boilers niay he seen in 'dairy operation..cfrlein the ex tengive ..worb of . Messrs; :Writ. Sellers' & Co:. Sixteenth street -and Rainiltint strevt:at S. W.. Catt ell's Factory. Spruce street,'SchuYilall, and at:Oariled'ibTfe [gout Mill. Prankford. • .. .. . ~ , . . . . Wneliiugtou Building, . • . 274 T. 141.13,15 STRIEVT, 3S SOETTII SECOND ;STREET, ' • : .between Market and Chestnut Streets; •*. • . Philadelphia.. .illlcinufrteturer (V..C1)(11 Larizps je'hotesa:le . . - deader to Otn.R.Q Tumtileric Potent ..• • <l!irs an. l l Glassware geaerally...: Dealers: will find, it' to their advantage to examine our etucic dud cotnpire priceS Innore ..Pnrelissiiig their 1.; , f the spring: sales. . • We WoUldealt the attention of thel - priblic' partite. daily to our . New Sit le of Puttizt ' Tar (Pi Preecryittg , Fruit w ithout Sugar. - • ..We'ean refer.to hundreds of respectable persona .who 'put up peatteti. and other fruit in our Jars last season without. the Ilse' of :syrup.ni ftud,finri Upon openlnionit' • the Fruit retained its natural flavor.' and. in fact was just - the name as when put, into tho r n!. ' • No. 3$ South second tii-reet, Philadelphia. • April 2f.c.a3: • . : . • JOSEPH HARRISON, Jr., Sept 24, A; J.•. . • . ERAS. STOKES. :E. 7%. TAIMOR: For. the •.convenience of • our' pat roes' nd withers era distance, - we 'here present a diamni of self-measurement. - •hy • which a .. good fit tai 'guarantied,. by sending the size in-the - order designated In- theficcortipanying figure EXYL.A.:.NATION. • • •itta.stitit; FOR. COAT. ..tenyth. of from I-to and from 2,t0 is.. . • , .Length. of Slei.re.,Cwitb. arm crested) , rom4 to 5. Briagt . MeesitrcArotind the most prominent part .of . • the geasnve.-4riannd the State' whether the pereott . le erect or.stoniping. ' • p.m VEST. , 'The came theaeureas for Coat FOR ANTS. .11eiLeare in.itletwawand out side from hiri;borie, anclaround the waiet an hip. : SAIUrT.F OF MATFFIALS f3F.tiT MAU. Cowr. POOl4l TO BE arictorro:: er NOT ikitarAmonie t • ' IRA P.I.ArleiKEl l 4 : B:: Co.. . . 524 Chennof IUSINENsi ritOTIIUE - .-:The partner . ...shiP heretofore existing under the name and . style of, F. 8L,1331 k CO:,'ie hereby: dissolved. by mutual ellusent, - G.:P. BLUM. having ' retired from the .bnsiness: 'The establishment will be carried on by the 'remaining partner, JOSEPH . DUERR. .who is anther ' ized to settle up lite - business. and ac cotints of the,old tirm. . ' 1 • .• F. BLUM, Pottsville, April-6, '65. ' • JOB. DUERR II lEirtoderstiglied taking refereace to the above Tnotice Would .respectfully infdrm the pub*: in get t eral and citizens of rottsvllle. in per .• • - that hetayieg Mirchered the entire interest of the Into drill .of F Bi.Ulll . co:, will . cirry -on tl same : business at: old stand henttofore. Hevieg 'purchased vet recently. since -tha . great decline geld, a very extensive ; stock of fit •?• . - •„ ant•Jeirellry. 3iels prepared to 14.-11 these - .maids: at very mnch Ye &teed prices. Repairing-of all kinds will be attended . to promptly. - -. , JOSEPH' DUERR: . . WattlintakerAdeweller; Setoors above Fegerts • nsittoriAisLE IL • • . .- ••. .- • • Just . . , . opened, n splendid twso itmenCnf ..F °Tulin and ,Dumentic CLOTII, eASSIMERES and. VEST , 1 'Nos, - wiiteti will be ent and fit In the 'latest ntul- , mind unuroin.nl , tylesalt his. Old nltlllfi . l.lKet 1 street, tifew don ' ts liboCe Centre,- rutin%•we. . ___ lIENR . Y.N . ...k . .ll7liN,.Merclunit Tailor. -. l'ntleville, Marrb 5, .54. .. . . . I...a.NDMIIIA P P,E. P AI NT- I. tNi ferditi,;ed - residenenand Sta dia . to hinhantongo:Street..M.r..ll.- D. .TOttli.EY wonid Worth his friends and patrons that lie. bens a far better light and' other improved'. facilities: for pursuing hie, proieSsion which with a stronger. determinatton to escel. be urges as an appeal for their • Continued'appre: dation..Old pkturys copied. repaired and. burnished at a seasonable - notice.' 'April 22, '6.5.-3m' . • . . . . . . . . SNAV E THE OLD PAPER. . 4 Ceuta ponnd paid tot...clean White Writing and lkt agazine raper—and also Old Ne,a.spapas, oin'i Old Hooks ivith the covers taken ott. - Cfolorod ra pa• 1 cents. yanmd. . . • ' • 13. HANNAN. WATCIII.It4,}I 11.47ATtl:AE!1: • . . -- • • . A large. astortMent or •Watehes—'--AmerlefM, ; - : English and And Eilver, Singlc.and Hunting Cases; -'4.!1 examination i 4 re!' s p ec tfnllyitolicited. - -' 91-tEENi Watchmaker and JeWeler,;Ceutr..*.req,Pottlyille' F. S.. HA ESEI,ER, WHOLESALE A.nD RETAIL DEALER IN TOBACCO, SNUFF; _ - CIGARS, PIPES, 45,:e., • CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE. Nearly Oppoilalte sitinortimer HOUIIIO. Dee. 17,414: 6l.ty Riun• *Es • sitLILING::" • 1 -- - - . , ..-". .. . Jost,erce a Rapp yof ten'and: twelye.lueb . i ply. • Rubber Bob Ing,leeether with the smaller eiz.:ts all of irtifeli swilrbe '_Efold•itt'.:Tribnitfactrifers , 1 gem - Also. ,Gurik-Eacklaigtilerarige,.--844,'dre. . F'or4aLle by.. _ . "up libber • Banal - Alien and c0u04 1.14, . .. ST/M= ll 4 THOUTSOWELA EINE SANK', I,oleittiCtotteet • le- hereby • •gitoo;lhitilMlW •• tMiese.thel*italt3thetfittlotliotio* or Penn' 13 1 #4 11 O:ot POttimilleMOttfVOO.ooo to :0 00 : 0 44. an A st to eitabltehi /system of:Free `ltanktreirf lytyanttkapd to eeettre thepabhseertinet,toee from In= rerg ve r sii i rritt et t *4 By order of-:the Hoard of:Direeter* .• • .• ; • • c. IL -DENO:LER, (*.bier.: • POttavti! ,, 4.0.tt1tu7.1.4. , ,„: 24111•-•-;•,.. 119M6AMIDEIN •Ast Contespitirokter of Ibis Ipak 6 :! ' lie net, WASHINGTON; MAY.lsthi 1965. WHERRAEKIIy-iry".eviditmett. preSented'iit the undersigneft , it his been inads to 19Pw - thilt -"-THE 60571MWMANT: . RATIONAL. - BANK 01 POTTSVILLE," in the Borough of Potts . ville. , ,in the 'Colltdr_of,lchnylkill,. and blaze of Befantrylvaula, has 'tall been y orminfred andel' 'and alicerdirig to the re qntremeuts arthe.Act .of..Congresi,. entitled ••An Act to prosidea National Currenry: secured hi the'pledi6' of .United States Bonds, and to pr vide- for the citrate 'WM and redemption thereuf, 4 approved dnue. 8. 'VAC , and has eomplled with all the provh•lons of said Act required to be'cotrudied with' before .commenting the buyiness.of Banking under said Act;',...Now,- therefore, L' Freeman. Clark, Comptroller ol the Currency, do . hereby certify that ...THE GOVERNMENT. AL BANK OF POTTSYTIA.F..."' in. the Borough of Pottsville: .in the County, of Schuylkill and Stale of Peum.ylvanla. is authorized to commence • the•biodziess of Banking - under the. Art aforesaid; . • • In testimony. whereof, witness'my hand Ana al of office this Fifteenth Day of May,..1.565.. . ••. FREII.4,AIN CLARKE, Ak i y CoMptralier*Of ANTHRACITE: ;CA vx_DrrstrrmsitT. 1- , Braatu or'Eqineate.sx &NO Rceaurrtizo: • • . ' . May 3683. ) SEALED PROPOSALS - ..for lundithing Anthracite Cunt for the - Nll9r. TO he delivered daring the fiscal year 'ending 30th Jane, 1646, will tie received at , this bureau until II) A. hi.. June. 1565. • . • Thds•propwals must be etoktreed-tPropoietla for An thratite Coal tor 'Ste:intent,. that they may be • tiegui-hed from i , tber husiness letters: . .The•offer must be forthe. delivery"of 60,093 tons: of 4 240 pisinds: • • • The NMI must -be 'of the best',..Duck . 3,:inuntalcior Black .Ileath. or of a kind eqnal to them in all respects: 'for the purpose Anteu4tai, which equality. Wilt, be de terinined by a Board appointed by the Secretary of the Navy-atter the'receptidu of the. bids. • • -•- 'roe name of the coal 'proposed to be ftunishedmust be stated in the offer.: • • •.. • , •It is to he delivered hii•itimps of suitable size Or ha vat Steamers, clean, of .thiltorm quality.: selected free from impurities. immixed,• of a hieh - the contractor will he required to furnish • such evidence. as 0 satisfactory, and be subject such inspection as to quality and 'quantiti as he Department may direct.- The coal must. in ail reatpects. be satisfactory to the in ' weevil , or inspectors to be appointed by the bureau, WOO wilthave. the right of peremptory.tejection. The coal is . to be delivered on board vessels, at. such plate in the port of Phibuldphiii May be, designated by the Bureau.: and in .such quantities and. at Such. thiwe as. in the (Tinton 'of the; Bureau. the ' exigen- Mei of the' , service may requiret . .comtnencing when the : reported ready to receive 'cargo': furn ishing.. it 'demanded.. not less than 1.0 ti tons per'-day, to be- distributed to' each vesseli tie may be directed,. until the loading is completed; 7 •• • PrOptisals Kill likemiise he received for the delivery of .tl.ooo tons of 'the same quality. of coal, to . .be deliv , ered in the.portof.New York.'on • botird."yessele, as' at .Philadelphia. : ' ' • • lit the case of failure to deliver the' coal . in, proper quantity, tit the , prooer qnality..and'at the proper time and place, the Bureau wiltre erve in the contraet. the right to purchase fOrtinvith. tit theeontractites.risk and exltejis that whiph may seenibeceesary to supply the defic A.ny,demnrrage 'or other. charges to which the Nays Departinent may be Subjected troth delay in the. pronint delivery of the coat by the contractors willtededucted hula. from their The price must .he ,fOr the coal delivered on:bbard Nessels: on the terms and conditions alsivE stated. at the cdntnictor's risk and expense, .and without extra Thanffer; aff requiredby Law, Mast, be accOmpanied liy, it written guarantee. signed.bv one. or morerespon sible persims, to the effect that they undertake that the 'bidder or bidderaWlll,- if his Or ,their bid be accepted. enter into eldigati.irn at such time IM may be prescrineet by the Bit can. with,good; end sufficient . stcurities, to furnish.the sepplies proposed; --No proposition will be considered unless acconi pa niedby Such'enarantee ; and the Departtneritreserves the right to reject ail.the offers if considered' Jo be to the interest of tint -i ! 'ervice to do so.. • • Two -or inure Sureties each in a - sum equal to the [Mound specified to beistid wilt he required - to sign he contract, and their responsibility will be certified iy a United States District Jude. - i CO . :ea • States Vise . - trict Attorney..Collector;Or•Navy Agent . • ' • As additional and collateral secdrity, twenty per cent. Will withheld .from the .amount of all pap ment, which teseryntitia is not to he. paid except-by authority or the . Seeretary.of the Navy,. until thecoi.7 Lact shall have • been in.all respects complied With': and the - . remaining eighty pg. • cent. in' other *omit. that mispbe:due norm eitehhill, - will, when a proper cei , tiflcae is furnished by . thc inspector, and the bill ap-, proved by the Bureim, he paid by such navy agents as the contractor -may name. within ten days after't.he warrants for : the same shall have been passed by the Secretary of the Treasury; : • • It will he stipulated in the contract that if default be made in the delivery'of the cotil , --in the quantity otitis quality, and at the place and'tin:e ditected . -.by the 13d-1 roan—then .and in that case, the contractor and his so rreticiewill forfeit and . pay to the United S'tlatett,' - ai' liquidated damages. a sum 'Ol in.,ney out exceed ing -twice the contract price. 'which 111.1 y be recOvered . froin time to time. according to the act ..or acts of Congress in that case provided:. „- . • • .. .• , Bidders,' whose_ proposals shall 'be accepted. and none other: rill be, notified. and: as early as matt itit ble. 'a contract will be transmitted to them: which they will he required : to execute within ten alter : its receipt at the . . post 'office or navy agency' .naided by them. - THe • forth.of offer,. gfiarantee, and : certificate is Bere witb given • - . FORM OF OFFER. - ) • •• • I for vrej; of hereby 'agree'to fur-, ' nosh and deliver - 7 --:thousuud . t.M! Of • anthracite coal for steamers' use,- at —. at the rate of per ton of•24a4u pounds,_ amidniting Lto . --;-.. dollars. • the • shots in conformty with.-the provisions and'termsof the advertisement of- the 24th day of May, 1913, from • the•NaVy Ilepartment. and hereunto appeMdPd• Should my (of ioir) oiler , be- accepted, 1 (or we) re guest• be informed at and that the .contract may be forwarded to for, tienatures.and'certiticatee.. • (Place.) . (Signed) ,A. B. li•Ottlf OF cIi.T.RANTEB.. • , •' •We, the undemigned ,revidents of in the State of and of in the State of hereby' joint ly and severally covenant:with tte 'United States, and ttuarantee that it case the foreipting bid a be at cepted, within ten,.. days after 'the receipt- - nt the enotract at execute he same. with good and sufficient vurcties the delivery - 0f; tile anthracite coil proposed. in compliance with the terms of the ad= vertisement of the 24th May. 18115. hereto appenilett and uhder which•tt wait made and in , case the said —_- shall full to-enter into the contract aforesaid, we guarantee to Make, g.ttal the difference bbtween the 'of fer of the said -,.and that which may be accepted ~ Witness, :7 • (Signed,) .• C. D. (Place) - . (Date) • , . 1 herehy certify that to the'lest of . my knowledge and. • belief, ..the . above named gnatantors, and are good mid sufficient., • 7 G. • • • . (signed . " To be signed by the . United States . District ,ludge; United StMett'Divtlk.•t . Attorney, Collector. or , Navy Agent. • • • Tune 3. '65.-22--it _. . . PHILADELPHIA • . Still Another •Intportant• %Ilse: tor : • ' Petroleum. - •••••• WELLS , PETROL:UM WRITINGTLUD..... • it:lr.Hi..A.4(4c AT FILO*T. • , . This "Ink, .-unlike. all others, contains no acids, and therefore will not corn* steel - peus cue pen will last longer than a dozen in any- Other nik_ • - It flows freely, leaves nt, sedimer.t In the,bottle, 'and IS not Mimed in, -the le tet by freezing: It cannot be Washed from paper, either by h:d Or cold- water.: and-no ektywure to heat :will change the color: These qualities make it inval tuible for Minks and papers itontaiued,in safes In case of It is undoubtedly, the beat writing fluid- ever in : :The-process of rannufacthring this invainable article is known only by the inventors: and we therefore-cau tion all against imitations..: Ask for Welled Petroleum Writing Fluid, and see that the full name of I.OUIS WELLS& CO.. is on the table. . By so, doing you be enie of getting a bottle' of erfect Ik. , N. IL—The Petroleum used is perleetly deodOrized, ' and therefore the-ink has no disiareenble odor.. •• • Mantifactitred 'snlely by' the inventor'. • ' ' • •• - • Lout:44' wnLi.s ar, CO:. PhOndn., Pn. and retail by Agent ,for+k-bnylkill County. Mayn: .65 TROXELLIS CHEAP CHINA; GLASS, AND CROCKERY STORE, • oe,ntre Street, Opposite Horner House POTTSVILLE. The citizens' of Pottikville 'and neighboring towns. Villages and hamlets. one and all, are invited to call and examine my. stock •of wares before buying' elhe. Where, .4.13 lam not- to be tuiersold, and. can furnish lloasekeencie with every article 'they wan L -in my line. of. business. . Imthe stoc.g of • . • . French. •China. • will be found Tea 'Setts. Dinner Setts. Card . and Cake Baskets, - Watch Cases, Seger . Moldeis, Match- *arm Motto Mega, Motto Cups and Saucers, Vaaeit, Colognes, Chins Sear for Childieu, and a generalvariety . of Too, dc.; &c. • • • . Choicest,patternS, , consisting of Table. and Bar Tumblers, Champagne and Wine Glasses, Ale and . Beer Glasses, Decanters, Bar and Bitter' Bottles. Gob lets.. Plates. 'Castor Bottles... Pitchers and' Creams, Cel. cries, Sugar:Bowls Spoon Molders, Syrup Carr!, Fruit Fridt, .Taie, Cake :Stands, - . ifemseue Lamps 'Ol every variety, Lamp rhimmws,'Laiderus. Candlesticks, Candy Jars. ac,:, •1_ • , • • GEOCkery :.. Crockery!: : A full assortment of IRON. STONE CIIINA... of de ferent patterns. in sensor. eingle,pieces snit the pub lic::. A large asso,rtment.of cormon C. C. Ware, which' 1 will sell at low tig,ures; - , '.• • •- Vellow and Stoline'Wate. Pudding DisheS; Pie Dishes. CaPmders, Milk Tani. Jelly' Moulds, .Pitchers. Tea • Pots, B - ttc r Pots, Milk Pots, Jars, Jugs, etc., etc. - ••• . • '• . • MISCELLANEOUS :—Toilit Setts, - Cartors, Slopeare And Fixd: ;.,Quart end Pint Flasks ; •C.lal Oil, IC., Fruit Jurk, bf every description. . • . • MERCHANTS 1 ream sell von Goods at. City Prim!, HMS saving you freight. Can and seen' it is Lit so: •• . • . TROXELb.: : . April lti. !G4 i • . -. • ri 111:D WAit E M 113 RC ' Il A IV T 8, • i'fir t , UNDERSIGNED PROPOSES TO SELL . . ... • , „zt , Ilitrdw re, Cutlery, Stet I; Ireut..Curpen ‘. tees - Teat*, Ageicultitral litsplenintuts, -• . . . • ~ • - &c., de,,, itre,i • .. -'• • .. Cofrirlising ihe *entire 'idock in ttie.well-knov;a Store. . .14.1tANK - )rn , Pc roost favorably - .loCated .Centre Street, Pottsville,' Schuylkill C ainty,.Yenna, The purchaser of the Stock niay obi/dirt I.ease of the Store, which is a-three-story Brick. Building, X 0 feet front OD • t'entreStreetv by 80 feet in depth, ebb a building. in the rear. 10 hy.4o tees. conitt acted expressly 'as a depot' for. Steel and Isms.. opening on to a-2ft feet Street. rende,ting.lt particularly 7i:mveritent Of access ; the whole depth of the store he. 'lngle° fect=with atirntrableapparattut for hoisting from the first to the third . floor : To a person desirous , 'of entering into this branch of business, an opportunity is bfferotlwhich:verYlarely- occurs: , .' • • ALtso--Por , sale a-BONE. MILL, with cast-iron blialt,Pnlieys.and Frain.; - PoMession given when desired. . For pat:teams. address. p wady or by letter; , ELLEN...E.; MIT' Committee. ; Potti , 4llB. April t , 1814. 13-tf -• • Read This! Glass Ware.. 121=31=1 ,~. ~TNIQUE . I~BTICI,S. -Wgry peat, Silver Tobacco Boxers& aspita). article for laoliday.pr!rtf—for 11A...cheap,- by. R. C. GREEN, W lzer and Jeweler, Centre Street Pottmlle. . tell a n d •Sirver . very Hee e s . G sortinenr heavy (Wed 'Wish -Patent L. remand-Mani= Watt:ital.-the ben In tbe sttle at 10W, Kiel* by• JOSE.PII.I)I.IERIL • ApcjJ . Watchmaker *Jeweller. tiSURANCE.- . !'i°~')~.. , • - '‘ Of Wyoming Fire Insuranoe.Og 400:* Policies effected jcitli t h e moat tellable lasttrapcs CoMptidirk sport tailors - 14e • - • DAVID 11.1111131LIDGA- Aar.. for Scstiyikill Co:, at Water Compauv a °flee, - yrir, TRE &PR RT. Pottevgle. Ap IY '65 1-46-tf .„INSUR C- NY, carrEAL„two wiLioN,DOLIAL tvietti Jaii,lB6s .* 93,745,502 1.1149911 1 et " " 77,901'52 Joun BUG - vs, Secretary. Cuss. J. Atmsrug, President. 'J. 11. WAsuntraN Asst do. A. F. Nita-sr P.TII, Vise do. IT. A. GODFiIIEY, Agent, OFFICE MALIN:ITO**, NEAR PENTRE STREET, ronsvILLE, - et. Aray 20, , GS. • 20-Sra. . . :Travelerslnsaraaace - .. o . . OF FLABTFORD, CONN. - .Crush Capital •• '• - $ 59 0 . 000 .• . . This ComPany'insures against accidents of all kinds.' In•cases of personal injury a weekly compemestinn; not exceeding $l5 PER Yi• Els,E.:is allowed ; and in case of 'dram by accident a anM not exceeding. $5.015) .is paid: •The premium's are su low that all classes can insure. Ftir taitspectuA call at this (dice, where all _information will be cheerfully given. This Company is eddorsed by all the Bank l'n.l.4deuts ln ilartfpril. Policies hisned and 'renewed. and dainty atusted IRni paid by T; A. GODFREY. A;rt:. Pottsville. Pa. • Agt.,•Tamatma, Pa . TIH . MIP,SON DERR, Speclal'Aet.. Wllksbarre. Pa. Thimarsois4-4,01,. H. L... Cake; Tamaqua M. •P. Fowler. Esq.:Tann:Oa lion. Charles Frailey, Putts ' vine: Hun..trimesTpilucli,' . • :April `4l: .65, ' " ' IG-3nl WALTER, S. SHEAPER'S FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE, CENTRE ST., OTTSVILLE, PENNA.. .APPLICATIONS FOR , INSUItANCE " Coot Breakers, ...laisaes, Merchandise., Fnruipitre, SC., drc., :RECEIVED, POLICIES OBTAINED, Firk 7 Miss . Phitetdri. a n d Ye" York Companies Cornmnnicntlone promptly attended to. April 6, •• • . 14--3 tn• . INSURANCE; • ."- . • . }nit General Insurance,. Agenti. Oflic . ie Pennmyiranita Hall. Postmville,Pa. LIVERPOOL . LONDON Sc GLOBM INSURANCE .. • COMPANY. Cloth Capital and 4s,eta Invi...ftedni the United Statev over 110111. INSURANCE• COMPANY, Miss. Haven, Cash Capital S.arphis . . tniuranee effected k..the best ConninureS. on favors., Ide terms. -Lossi.s: promptly adjusted and paid without delay.. ' • ' Apri!.ls: . 1791. • CHARTER PERPETUAL. • 1794 VititialicE'COlWANY • OF: NORTH AMERICA • . . - • - • ..PIIIIILADEIPPOII.A. • . - Incorporated, 1791. 'Tile 01(1,14 fulmar - nitce-Cosupstny ill the• Coiled Staten. - - Elni Pnid Oyer *117.000.000 'Looser - in Comb Mace Oa Organization.. . .. . CASK T CAPITAL ASSETS • , .. • . DittEI3TOItS: AIITIICA G. cnri-iN, S. Morris WAt.x, SAM UY.L N... 1 tibiEls., JOH: , M A LON, • - j(AIN A. BROWS, ' GEOl:tak: L. 11/al:ISOM, CCIAIMER l'Artoe, ' FRANCIII3 R. Core., . • • Malik. )8t1: Wllll E. EDWARD H Tnurrzn, EiciLket. VOOO, ;EI , WAILI , S. • CLARK Ey ••• WILLIAM NV/U.Bll. CVI4IIINGI3. W1L1.1.111 E. -• • T. Ca...sure:4 Lik:ne.e.• •••JASIksi•N. Dtctienri.. • • • • .•• - • AItTIRTR G. COFFLN, President, CiLtates PLATT. Seeretacy. • . . Agent at Pettiville; • T. .k.-GODFEEY: . • °dice ; iSlttlutntongo, near Centre Street, Dec. 10, .04.. .• . 50-1 y LIFE lIIISEILANCE.; The Girard Life Insiirance,..Aiinuity and.Trnst Com , pally. of Philadelphia:. Office, No. 40S Cheetnut street., the first: door Rest 'of the.Castom House:. .CAPITAL-43011,000—CUARTER PERPETUAL. Continue to make insurances on lives on the Most,fa vorable terms.. . • - The capital tieing paid' up and invested, together with a large and Constantly increasing reserved fund, oilers aliened security to the insured. • . The tirtimimits may be paid yearly, half-yearly. or - The'ciunpauy.add a noses periodically to the lunar rance fur life. The first bonus, appropriated in Decem•-• ber, ISG, the second bonus in' ecember, BD, and the third bonus in Dec mber, 1554,, which additions - inane en average Of more than 6q per cent. upon the premix - nm 9 paid; without increasing the. annual premium. • - ThomaS Ridgway, ' John A Brown, ; - • • • Hobert Pearsall, • John 1t Latimer, . Thotivis P. - JameS, - John R. Slack. ' • Frederick• Brown, . John C. Mitchell, George Taber, . IS lac Barton. • - " • henry G.. Freeman, ' . Seth J.• Cooly, „ . 'lsaac Starr... • Pamphlets containing table of tides and explanations, form of application and further information can he had. at thebtice: • •TtIONIAS RIDGWAY, President. • F. JAmr.s. Actuary. ' Or ot :B. BANNAN, Pottsville, Agra for this County. • CHARTER 1 8 9 . PERPETUAL, • - • *- FRANKLIN 11:REINSURA.NOE -COMPANY. — 9F . . • -.Assets "of Jamivary isqs, •42 501 297 04. -- 1 _____ : " . •• S-100,000 Accrued -Surplus, — • • , ' 997,860 !Wrested Premiums, ' ' • 1,11.03,4125 ' 'Vaiseitled Claims;l • lncom efor . • • • 51112,74:1. j $310,000. • . • • • LOSS PAID - ,51NC.E..18•..'9, • PERPETUAL AID .TEMPORARY.POLI .: '• • CIES ON LIBERAL TERMS. ' •": .•.• • •-•-• ••• DIRECTORS • • - CHARLES N. BA:WEER, ISAAC LEA. • - TOBIAS WAUNER, EDWARD C...DALE, ' • SAMUEL GRANT, ' . GEO. FAZES, • JACOB R. SMITH, - • • :ALFRED FIT LER, - • 'GEO. W. - BIPSARDS. •• FRAS. W..LEWLS. Id. D. -CHARLES N. RANCHER, President. • EDWARD C. DALE, Vice-President. JAS. W. MoILLISTER. See: Pro:Tem: . Tfie. subscriber is mv.ent - for the above mentioned in stitution, and is prepared to make- insurance on every description of property. at the lowest rates. .. HENRY . C. RUSSEL, Jigt. Potteeille, March 19. , 6.51. • 12-tf PRIVATE'SALER. ViaIABLE FARM 'FOR' SALE, . •In consenaence of poor health •the subkriber has conclfided to offer his Farm for Sale.:. Said tarm is lo- Gated in Kingston Township. Lnierrfe . ..akinly; within four miles Of the Wyoming Depot.: With good roads and down gindeto market. The Farm containattbitut lib acres, otitt hundred and fifteen under . goodt improvement. The soil-is good and uarlt adapt ed to either grass or grain. and being well water- cd, would make one of the finest grazing farms in the county: The buildin ..a.are Two Dwelling Houses. 'one 1 irge r ilay and Grain r iaarn,-ime Cow Barn for Stabling Cattle, Carriage House and• Stable, and large Corn - 1100e. OisiE ORCHARD.—it is also well fenced. having .several hundred rods of stone • • wall upon it ; is centrally located—two roads crossing 'at right angles near :the buildings. These is also a Char& and *School Mese on -the premisat, and until recently a Potit Office.was kept at the place for sixteen years. IT tA , 5r.,!,n7111: MARK7T IN TIM. bTATt. . IS altogether a desintble property; and persons having meneytiiinveSt in real estate would do well to calt.ort the subscriber and view the premises. Any one desiring further information can call onor address the Editor of the Pittson Gazette, or • • • RUFUS 'CARVER. • Wyoming, Luzeruc Co., Pa. 2.6 m. ' Jan.l4, .65 1.710/11, valuable'. FAUN - and 'pleasant I ',country residence; situate hr East, Hanover Town ship. Lebanon . county. Pa., on the Jonestown and Hara risburg road; one-balf a mile West.' of Mt. -Nebo;'.con tak, tabling about 83 Acres. About i acres =is. Woodland, the remainder being under • good cultivation. w.i, lanced, and the eon well adapted to the different crops generally raised in this Section. The buildings (nearly new) are aBRICK HOUSE, BANK BARN, large Hay Barn, and otherout bntldin; R. There is an orchard of young bearing trees, with an addition of others lately set out on 'One premi ses..' A Well; with Punm. is at the bons, also •rna fling water in mot of the fields.. . - . For farther particulars, apply by letter or in' person to the subscriber, on the premises. P O, address, - Osm: . . TI109: P. MILLKR. • East Hanover Trf.,,'Ang - 27, '64. • .• . "_ 3541 . Eaicournire home Maingoactusies. CHARLES. HEMMER?. • B.A.LAMANDER • SAPES, - • • ' Second : St., Pottsville. • - Announces to the business coinninnity of this and the adjolnhm. counties, that he =inutile- •MO t tures SALAMANDEit SAFES Of • all sizes and ' Mf kint*.warniuted Fire-proof,' which; in point of - workuninship and finish, will compare with ammo 'Ob tained from any other establishment in the country.— fle always keeps,safes on hand Car Rile, and will make them the anysize, for Banking and other Public. Institu tions, as cheap, if not cheapex than they can be obtained from abroad.' . • He cetera to Benjamin Haywood, George Bright: Thos, Coochand A. Hendenem, of this rknongh. who have his Safes in use. ' (June lb. %IL-244r • MECCA ,LTJARICATING OIL irsir isitcEi Vail) 0 lot• ot. Lubrimithig Oil—the best CHEAP OIL in the market tor, Lubricating • purpoeca—for sale-whole .sale at reitimfacturere prices by B. BANICIA.N. Wen; Pure Winter Bleached Whale Oil,' the quality which we Warrant, at' the lowest whpleoale:. New Bedford prices. . . AA I.OT OF CARRIAGE* -ON It ND AND FOR '13A11,11; ,•111EDEVIgg) •PRlCHae.—Carristgee Vearrlogol undersigned bap taken the Shop. in East .Norwroian otreet,neacPopwore Foundry, lately. occii pled. by Roffman .. Mabel, where he ta • prepared to terehieorders in his line ofbnalte, Vt ten promptly .execnted. ,All .Itindi of repairing' don& and old carriage* Aitken In exchanKe for new °nee. R. W. R.REIDICR, latent Refuting, Pa. May 18 , ' ' lB3c r- 90p1d. -WORKS OP . Irrento*,-'llTevit Ser jar A -- tfiro'.aliortniciai.ot Wire -.llo2ipe conotinitly on timid.: (Wm* 9fled with deopolch. •• FA* size, otmigili. told Cold, eee *Or: " MOO vO; =ty' nOKING 1 01111.0CO3—K1ame'mPeortment of.differeut kinda,ln Nada or 1:4145.. for sale bj' Dtt..: 81, 414. W. B. 8011.=.' At the second session of Professor Blot's Academy, more than .fifty ,. lddle4 presented • theroselvesfor4he-porpose of -reeeivings les. son in the culinary art. The Profeasor com- TUE gmeolitt isssox by offering the following`'till of fare": • Sal an Vent-Ariter . Mutton chop4-a laTrlncesse. • Salstfy;--.Bechamet Mum Potahnesdnitre , dtllotet.-.- ' Merin,gues- -a kthantilly. . . ,Tnrtelettess. laTnuaglinnl. The lesson began by. the . P f • ro essorcall' Ing the attention of the ladies: to the rules that "were to be observed for making good paitry, and gave the following recipe : Hat f n pound of Slim ' Mar a pound of butter: • The butter is . dividtel into tWn portions:— . One portion -is used. wit htlie flour ; -which is. Mixed . Up with cold water enough to fill an ordinary tumbler half full.: The ""dough thus madeis sufficiently - nntnipulated to enable thecook to roll it into a cake about Italian . . inch thick. The remaining ponlon.of butter was new placed in tne centre Of the &Melt. Each side of thecake was. then. brought ever and laid 'down lightly ttlitin the butter in . .the centre ..The ,dough was-again folded together, and then the book took a clean :napkitt„ which she dusted With flour." Into this she placed the dough, 'Which was care fully laid . away for half an --hour, in a cool plaeii. Subsequently this &legit was taken out of the napkin, placed urionn board. and worked in, the folkiWing manner: The foil ed portions were pressed lint) the butter; ma nipulating it from aide to side..-thus tlmrough ly incorporating the butter into every - part.— Aftert his was done, the detigh was rolled mit and folded up.again,.being then carefully. replaced in the napkin, which was,pta away in•apml plaCe for fifteen minutes: Finally this pastry - was relied into the proper thick • riess for the. "to/ ea-cent" or "airy nothings," • And the '!Tarts." The airy' nothings were rolled finlf an inch thick. - cut -into two sizes, one slightly larger than the other. The small * eet, being : placed on top of the . other, was brushed over with-the white of an egg. A large sheet Of brown paper was next buttered on one side; then. the buttered side turned down upon the table, The Airy nothings were then placed on the unbuttered _side of this paper; thewhole behig next censigned tot.he, oven, the buttered side -of the -paper being placed directly upon the usual mOvable grating on the - inside of the oven. These ar ticles . renmined 'in the oven "about twenty minutes, or until cooked: - ~ .Desiring to show how many different things could be made from the same kind:of dough, the .Profesior caused sante - of it to be used for the tarts :--- Rolling•it very thing the cook lined some .11t.: Ile: tips with-it, which Were then filled With a mixture prepared as bellows .• .. A handful of ehelled sweet almonds; - S"nie I, 'mon-pert chopped flue: . •". The White of une egg. These ingredients .having been Well mixed together_ in •ne vessel. the yolits - ef two eggs and • a large spoonful -of, pulverized . sugar, with a-few drops a lemon, were now.tnixed in astotlu'r vessel. The contents Of both ves sels were then thotonghly tui:t - ed tegelher, and, poured into 'the little pans, which w-re placed in the oven until cooked. ' On being w bit:lt-awn from the oven and cooled, the, following preparation was used to ornament 'them, the tarts being. afterward replaced in the oven to harden :. . • The _white ofJoer eggs beaten to a stiff froth. while pulvt;rized :tiger was being mid, ed -Until the proper consistency- and sweet hed ;been obtained. This preparation - was for the "Meringues,'.' which were oinked ,as follows : Atablespoon Was filled with white troth This was dropped in little cakes into • a well buttered baking. pan. _ When .the pan contained a - seffitient..timbei., each lutim of - froth was sprinkled with . - pulverized sugar, and then the pan-was placed in the overt.. re= mining there long enough to coole--acco ing to the heat .of the fire. - If. the .oVen is very hot, and the articles • likely -to burn, a' piece of paper should be"placed over them. ' The Meringues having been in the oven Un til the outside surface was perfectly hard- Cued, the cook withdrew ,the pan. ant' taking up.in her hand each little white lump. turned it bottom upward. Taking a spoon she press ed it into the bottom Of each article: The hollow ibis fonaed was then filled- with a mixture composed . of the cream skitrened from a quart of milk, which, .:with.suffiCieet pulverized sugar, was, beaten to a frOth..The white hinips were 'sleek together "in pairs; the centre of each finished Meringue was thus filled with a creamy froth... and when the 'w hole operation vas .concluded,, a batch of these lukuries lay tin a- platter nrefi'lred the table:— The icing. not required for the manufacture of the Meringues. was used to ornament oPker articles of pastry; the 'process being simple. A Small piece of letter paper having - been-fashioned into a fUnnel, it was filled with the icing; which, peredlating • through a small htile left in one end of: the funnel; could be readily peased,over the puts try Minty desireciform or quantity. . • A sphOnful Of flour a lump ,o; butter the site-Of an egg, gill. of milk. .and about as much Water, haying been placed in a sauce pan., find' mixed together on the fire *until sufficiently cooked; the:tenderest portion of eighteen Oysters, halted and quartered;' was . added.. A few - moments" additional cooking, and . the sauce thus prepared Was used to till is cavity.(made by removing a- round 'portion of the pastry) in the center of the "airy with- IngS." The Professor explained that jellies or, preserves - could be substituted for this oyster sauce, if desirable. This - convicted the. "V6l-flu-vent." ' • • It must.be Understood that the operations described above were lq.Pregrese while. the. choking of the other articles on. the • "bill of fare" wtis going on: - • - A breast of mutton haying been placed on the kitcheh was cut by the cOok, who.' separated the Meat and each rib bone from the back bout. • The etid.of each rib .bone; was .then scraped clean; the scrapings and trim-: wings being placed in a sauce pan and 'sub : , sequeutly used-for making the gravy. Tee Mutton chops Were then cooked as follows; Taking a wire - sieve, the cook -rubbed some stale - bread (iv& the meshes,-thecrewbs, thus made very fine, werephteed in a sauce-pun With a small letup of baiten' and mixed to gether over the fire." while Standing, 'on. the baek part of the - range, every thing being cooked dowly. Pieces of veal cutlet Were now scraped and -grated; a lime_ nutmeg, a 'little butter, a-pinch of flour, a.pinth of salt, some pepper mile yolk of' an egg being add - ed, were polifided Together in a muitttr. This ' was. poured into the bread Crumbs and butter already umthe fire. After being- stifficiently ,cooked, this prepnratiOn was. placed .on a plate previous to being molded into little cakes and rried fur a few Moments In a pah, - the bottoin Of which was overed:with broth taken front the.-Alphabet Kettle" (described .in the I roceediugs of the"-first :day). These cakes were subsequently serVett.up with the _Mutton chops. Before frying the mutton chops, 'each Was dip - ped'in a preparation made-tti -the yolk Of one egg, pepper; salt,-and melted - butter. :After .being dipped, the chops Were rolled in the. bread, crumbs, and after ward fried in butter. Before the mutton chyle( camefrom the fire, the little cakes. were - plared,in . the saute frying pan; all cooking -.together; When served .up; the . chopS • were laid around the edge of. a platter, toe meat Awing toward the centre, the • scriped.-.boees turned to the, outer,, edge, and Whole urea- Mented . by the little cakes artistically '• • ' • The Salsify or "oyster. plants" s were next pladed id a sauce pen . with a .pint of brute from the "Alphabet Kettle." Two slices of salt Perk; ,With a spoonful ' f gravy.(frqm the kettle ie- w hien; the leg of Mutton wait belled atthe first lesson). ,soate milk or .flour sauce was made and poured over tliesalsify beton it was ready nu. thetable The raw potatoes were peeled and then cut into fancy shapeeby the vegetable-knife. put 'into a sauce pan containing water enough to • c't'otr the hottom of the pm; a - ,phlch of 6 alt being added'. 'A clean napkin. was folded and pla c ed closely Over- the potatoes, for the par pot* of absorbinttlin'staiirand risking-the vegetables niealy,'the Cofirer Orthe pail Melo sing all. The process . ' of Choking - was slow. :When thepotatoes were done and placed on ,dish lo r .;-feu.; table, ',chopped parsley Was sPririkled. over_ them., .Some melted butter and little lemon juice Wai'then poured over - The; soup. that. was commenced .in the ,"Enttleori the "Alphabet. Kettle' of the Arm ; ltasen, *aa then served up. This - ivait simply: the broth, arid an excellent Soup it - Was. The piece of ,beef was placed s platter; and. :ornamented • pieces of cooked . carrots, -onions:. turnips. • k-c •placed around It O'clock the second-less won. ; nated.•the ladles present espressing their a . niration and,. as some of them - had vent ced at home what they had' leanest on the previeita day, doubtless their husbands. fatk-. , ei~, will the cOliking . I:te 'lesson hist impart ed. assis , t the iii prepare the:sauna "billet litre" in their own kitchens. . • • S 16,000.000 01.300,000 . .*500.000 ;31:59.070 OS .$500.000.00 $1,612,727.94 JiAJOPAOTCHHH'or Mitih lllPitovisErrs 13 COOKERY. 41 ~~ ~;~'
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