_ ' I" U• I; or. -,4lWoiitAPosileif NOME"- 2 NAL a; TINE lIIITOWIreIf Ting " • •••• • '1 ; 11' ire was agind.:slinalbrwoirthat YrOtttrati ; " ' arg!,4ltir4 **1410411;: - ItsonWird'oakime was obbatea, Met it Was Gina eil iiip)y spill, • - ,•• And At.tiiit'tt*ead out 111.- Ii pond • Thai ki!4# 454 1 the. - ; And had some foantiplM-its top' Thatmade lookhluslieei ;-,• • ••• - And;al} . thB amsA boyo tiled to onaus. And ash for buli-Leads hero. • - "1111 a bald ia red-faced wife ; • - Folks said that they had cover lived Together without strife--- thatituditie =balite the mlll, - And 'clattered-ill her - .ant.bye‘and-bye she rari away - With kesiii a store, • •-• • Arid bafOTer saw her 4pe att4n;' Thernafterouty :more ; AtiffolksituppOised heonly, wished , ' :That she had gone before. • Bnt n a =li a lis44o3nderleart .---=: And when 'twosCbrietroSe dwv, hots in . broke ' s big hob 3 in the ice, • And dose, and ; And not s ripple in .the pool Did how he diettheti*y. Because !twee fel:ion-hard end stiff, And couldn't tipple then, But when the eptinethne Urdu) it np, It ripp!ed,'nf oont6e, again, the inEleT.never Boated:beck Before the eyes of tnerr. . • PIT . IN TIM I,olirrenia. City • In_a,ceita'inprAntieg ooffice:this' ls a little ±l ' unky Irishman, who ift engaged to do thei"h - eavy business" of the establishment, Nit who; bytba *ay, is always ready to take the character of the, "walking genllemfin," and. go on eirande. It was Pat's delight to 1 go to the post office hi...the morning, wheri the printers for.whoin he was laboring peh lished a daily newspaper; be had an idea that If fie obtained 'a large innither of lettere, and those letters contained money, that him self and employers were popular -with the post-master. . . But in order to tell this little tale, We Shall have to come out and call_ names—so here goei. Well, the Irishman was in the employ of White & Potter, and when. they, puldislito the GliionotYPe; of course; letters -containing money were received. Potter had noticed that *hen "the boy" returned from the Past office, Pat would invariably stand in the rear Mid peepover his shoulders while he opened . the letters, and if the youth did not ; happen to.-get letters with • remittances, Pat would give him a hard look; and sometimei an Irish' blessing. Howeverthe Chrony went to sleep, and lettersbecame scarce.' Pat noticed the latter fact, and thought the-boy was not hoi - . eat. With this idea, he went to =Potter one day, and said,- "31isther Petther, ifye'll be turnin' arf that . b 7, it's me that'll do the - work for nothin', intirely. I haven't the least, confidence in his integrity." - His offer was accepted, and Pat was early on hand' for the post office key; morning af ter morning, and night aftef night, would he come in with his newspapers, lay them down, and; if he had a letter, wait to see it opened. ..But almost daily was he Mortified and slight ed by thO post master he saw other People, who paid no more fora liox than his 'master did,,get 4.laignnumber of letters, while he -cOuhl get none. This aroused Pat's indigna tion, luid he proceeded to the "General . De liveryi"ludsaid to the ,clerk,--- ' "I wants sonic letthers, sir!" "Who fee ?" asked the clerk. - "For White & Potther," said Pat. !"They havens box, and if therg i hre any let ' tars for them you *lll find them in the box." "Not a dom'd lejAlNKhave yea put in that box, for a two-days." "Because there - are uone for them." "But it's a divil iv a mane thriak in yez, to be piittin' arl•the letthers in an othy box, and none at art in Miether Pcitther`s— bad luck to the:soul of yez." This was by the clerk - considered impudent, and he told 'Pat to start away from the win dow. Pat obeyed, and on arriving at the of fice he made known to Potter what had ta ken Place, saying.— - • "Misther Potter, I think pe're cheated by the Postmasther, for whin yez pay as much for yer box as hilly body, ye , get not-half the letthers as'other paple do. Petter'proinised Pat that he would attend' • ti the matter, and see that his share of the itters was put in the box, and on the same day told the Irishman that he had spoken to' the postmaster in.regaid,to_ the letters, and expreased his opinion, that, hereafter he would gethis shareof them. • • "Next day Pat again went to the post office ' but not a letter was in the box; when he en -tered-Poyer's office he had quite i i pile of newAillieri in his hand, and Pottei remark ed,— Patrick, they have . done a little. bettor, -by jou this morning, have they not ?': "Ohl—not a hit OY ; a divil a letther is therein -the whole pile. All ,news-pm -is pers. - It's no abject to pay' foi that pile inny, longer unlis they'll'give ye some letthers." - Potter here told. Pat: "If there are no let= tern little box to-morrow morning; do you , talk to that fellow inside; tell him you must •. have sontedsttolB- • - " 000 hfiather Potther, Pee fraquintly had occeaum de,t4at, but; tills me there's none for yes and a smelt hit ce, goo does- me Ton go flght into his room and see if theye arc no lett.pr.s," mid Potter i 'neYei inina what he says. Xon walk in and tell him. you will have some letters!' . • • . "11l don't;'-'' said Pat, • as he - Slapped his thigh with his hand and turned,alx3ut to go to .w.orlc., • , • - "'-Morning eame--s-Pat went to the post office. No-letters in the box! L"Jist as I thought, be Jeans!" exclaimed Pat, as he starmd very. hurriedly for the door of the post office. lie gate a gentle rap, but dida3 wait forany onerto come th the door ; in he went aad Made hit demand: "I wtutte ionie_letteis for White & Pot %her ?" ttny,'' replied the clerk.. "Ye haze; Ye've.mcce nor a pick-basket full liertt,:noW - ,l'''attid Pet. .• ' • "Well, they are not for White & Potter." "N ‘ ti,'ye lorgitard I SoOn't give ithltn letther in a wake, when.yez pale a ,doiett (lay in the Bee box. , , - • Meantline Pat was. aiding up to a package of letters just cpenetl, - and, when near enough, he made &jump and a grab, clutching. five letters •":theti he left itfa hurry! The clerk . was at, his heels, but Pat was too fteet •forL. • • •Ue rpaohed,lhe.toffice, his' face red is , The G4mr. d Lir e inettM um . Aaß u i t Y .lm4 TMlY ° ' hliu; trady; of llniadelphia. Office, No. 408 Chestratatreet, blott d eould make it, and the perspirationfirst the rst door East of . the Custom Aortae. _ cbf4B4_ , M ate enter- ,c.4i c t ,ir s lli t ,, L • V e tr —c c l l 2 , ( I,M Flz a R L T ; 1 1 t a t y a . ed the vocable onlejeculeledt — . • ' terms. a.imr. paid ttp and invested fogetbei with t....!Tlelasus, I've got the .letthers, but the a dirge and constantly hygninting.treperyed finnVofrers tA n gt devil .r.loss my .:hales: parted. The --tnr ntlnnut maY be . paid MOT. ldf-yearly or take theni awai , from me! •• . quarterly., • ' • • The cctinptuv add a. Boars periodicsllrto the-ininr. the Patther. "(kJ, Chafe , o' the world! ranee far life. The first bonus, appropriated in Recem what - zee yez here tor ?" bellowed Pot to. tile s ul second bonus in Decemb6r,'lB:4,,k and the Decernber.__• ISO 4. whica-additions mane clerk, who litiejnitentireci. • fan ay pv l / 4 4 Irwm than Go Or Se" tilitgik tbe was - didut Increasing the annual Rtrtninm. -"= 'hag matter was here explainetl, as iota sal • - )11/141MIESSI pi:ttlter oatild stop laughing long enougit: gite' the clerk ilia secret et the joke. 'Potter -Thr;irli.—„l7,,.. „ crave tht, letters to the clerk, and he went off ,Frede,toriev-OckTL3rP,wn'. John two' Mitchell.. • 0 ehakin his sides wittilaughter ; • but Pat was " Henry G. Freeman, . Seth J. conly, isaec indignant, and' as the clerk passed thrOugh table of tate a B na explanations the door, said,-- !corm appliaitiou and further information on be bad at the dike. THOMAS RIDGWAY, President. "An' it's the manest thrick an - innty moo's ; Jona F. Janva, Actuary, life. if yez carry back thim letthers, air 1"-- Bostma Poi!. - . Lova is She epitome of our whole duty, and all she endearments dsociety, solong as they 'are tiewful and honest; are not only consistent wiih, bat parts and expression-a-C.lf litAtutimis enlarges the scene of our ness' or misery, _ the martiago:of love is pleas- , ant: the marriage of interest . easy, and &mar l: ft f.: 11fT.• h.)..t gi"M)Rifirl 41111611111M011 114 4 Wmincifi ..11L.E14 Mute. WOE! bre toot *Mod txx I. W . InalLlo4 Aci-uviMaavO, ; Or'iiejia 4-11'-06Ff wooded : st4lk to pgyfeOpi.Pottitiiiie. ~ • • - - - 441.1)M 801 f 10110.4.610490* -410 Inclur-y" - • 1 , wewn A.m. 3. -ftianda ad • t itaikCianbettitid v r a4 P D,B,4ll' days and Sundays, at $5 TS ea.:* for aby it 1 on *M I :1 4 4 , 4 0. 13 . 1 4 V). °Mtit. " . . mete ral Supt. piticAnslikiiptirbra 'Airangeinent, , ,S44*t' l9,l.B6t. ESGER MAIN& L ea n Pottsriile, daUps fetcept Bilndaysi at 13.16,4. awl .A..3Q, P. Ma; .-Pllestog- gesding st" 10.10; X.. ind4.2o, P. x. fp Philadelphia at 12.50; P, X, and at 7, P. X - "_ Both down trains coitheecht Beading with -1m0...f0r BarrialnulLands-Beir.YOrkv Ind.at maim with Canny*" Bailroo4 Traini foi WillitonspOrt, Amble; .lke • -UP PASSENBER, 'MOS. . Leave Philadelphia, daily, :Woe t Sundays) aa A: t LON L. M., Ana 3.30,1 31 . : Theme at 10.20, • 1413NPAYT Lean Potowills at 7,30, and Philadelkata at LEBANON VA=Hr BRANCH.. ' Connecta at. liarrisburg, with Patetenget Trains to and front:Pittsburg, Carliale, Chamberaburg.: Lancasim, Suntrary,•Williamitport, Elmira , York and Baltimore: Trains levee liarrislinrg, at ,5.00. IL, (for Lebanon, Read sa d -New York- milyi) 7.50, A. IL, and 1.45,1'. K. for Pottsville and Philadelphia, and 'at 5.30. P: IL. for. Reading only.' Leave Reading at ' 1t midnight, 10.20.-A. IL. - and 1.33 and 6.06. PIL SandaY l Leave Reading at 12. midnight, andßarrisburg at 6.30, Through tickets fromPottartile to New York, Balti more, Gettysburg: and all :the principal points in tba North, Northwest, and Canada. :• , igvant Tickets to same place at reduced farm. - 60 08. of baggage allowed.each limsenger. ' • ' co3iEiBTATION TiCILETS; .- • aeeir With 26 attached. between any points er.Firailles and Fltnus, at-2D percent discount. - Good for %GOO miles, between Wll points, for Tullius find Firms, At. VS_ _ _1 _ . - - „. Mood for n°ll : -,TIC lOnam,.` at re ‘ dn * KtCdi'f - Train! ,7te- deo IMO . •-'' ,••• i '., - ••• ',,,,,,,.. -, 1 i 4::: ,- •:., L.i.; ,-*:' ~,. .; -,1. :ri . F•. - . - .: ~,, - s , - : - .-.L'"7-Z - .:1401 . r-9-7777.7. ; (..",,!,,,•'.- -.:..--';, ." . i .4*k2g)',3 Ittium-letv,piis4i646**iiil A - 4tthefr.:~4lloeureFellas7i. 1 . ril4itir ronows : i ....- 4 ,--..- ..; , : 1-i- '::,,',-; • , ....';-,,i;.i.,;:,Dp5707:AV.-91t EASTWARD. OtAlig. - ''.•.,:- '.-.... ---, -81 ' 1 -T!!*:. -:.-.-.• • :,..-- / I ' l , - ..,...i :...._ . - N0,...0 - - NO. 14: - No. 1. , Leave - - I r. :.---'''.. •••""- .•.•-:: ,: .".- •••• P. ld: ". A; M: 1 -•, A. M. -White -flaVen:..:::%, .... .: . .:... :..2.28 - 9.00- . -. • ' 'Tannery_ - • • 235 9:03 .• • - Ilickot7 Run - - 2.45 . - 9.19 .. .- Mnd Run '. 252 • 9.27 -' • - Rockport. - ' • 'Drake's Creek •• - - - 3 419 - , 9.46 • - .. • , ;Stony Creek • • •' ' •• • • 9.53 .. 'iJeanesville • -•- • • . 2.00 . . IBeatreeMeadow • - • •• • 2.90 _.. Haile Creek Bridge - • - 2 'lo ..• Weatherly • . ' 3 4 , 0 - ' • • I - Penn Haven ' • . 1 9 "0 .• • ' d IMAUCIi CUITNK • - • 3'50 10.40 4.301 -Lehighton • • • • 400 10.50 4.401 Perryville, . '- . 406 •.• • •• 4.461 Lehigh Gap .... .. ' •4"1 * • • '5.01 1 Slatington • -' •• • • • 4 0 7* . ,11.13 . - 5.07 1 Rock Dale • •••43- . . : • 8.17 , Larra • ' - '• 4 48- • - .5.27 W h iteh l •Hall - ' • '4 55 -: .' • 5.34' Coplay 459 • 1.1.38 - :5.38 Hokendauqua , - - • 5.03' - • 5 - .42 ' Catasauqua • -5 07 11.43 • 5.461 Allentown Purviace - • - • 5.15 - 5.54 .11entown - . .5.-2 o •- - '11.54 - 15.00 Bethlehem 1 -- - '. 37 12.13 6.15 Preemanahnrg' .5.47 • - 12.21 6.23 Lime Ridge . ' '1 53.. 12.23 . 6.29 Easton, (arrive) - • .--..6.10 • - 12.4.5 6.44 -UP Olt. WESTWARD TRAINS. - : • - STATIONS: No. 8. No. 6. ,No. 7, - ,- - No.l. No. 4. Leave ..' A: M.: P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. Easton - •-9 30 3.21 7.40 . . 11.41. • 10.03 . .Lime Ridge....,. • • 3.42 . : 7.59 Preemanalmrg: _9.50 - 3.49 • 8.06' . Bethlehem 'lO.OO 4.00 - . 13.15 . 12.13 10.03 AllentoW-n _ - 4.15 . 8.30 . -11.23 . • 19.44 Allent-MY urn'ce - • ..•. 4.20 8.34' -:- ' 1 Catasauqua.....lo:23 4.28 . 4,41 . • .• •• . n. - 1 Hokendauqua.:.lo.3o 4,33' , 8.47 - g . [ Coplay - ' _10.34 4.38 8.51 .. „,•-• 1 White hall 10.30 i 4.43 8.58. •R Lattry's 10.46 4.55 . 9.04 . s i = Rock Dale - 10.56 5.00 : • 9.14 ~.,a -.4 • Edatinghin 11.01 ' 5.12. .9.25 - 'x_ . • . .. 1 9, - - Lehigh Gap..... 11. 13 • 5.19 .9.31 --. 1 % • • / Parryville. - .. .... :11.28 5.33 9.45 . . Lehighton 11.34 5.39- .9.50 ••' • . • - Mauch Chunk: .11.45 • 6.00 • 10.00 - - • ' • - Penn Haven....;.12.15 - ~ . . 1 - : ... • Weatherly 12.40 Ilazle Bridgel2.so •,. . • . . Beaver Cr. _eadow. 4.10 • . Jeanesvilie ...,.. 1.30 - , ,• . - ... Stony Creek.,... - 8.33 . • . Drake's Creek, .19,19, .6.46 - - . .. • 'Thxkp0rt.....'...12.36 . 6.54 . . . Mud Run ' 12.46 -7.05 - .. - -Hickory Enp...12.53 '.. • . 7.13. . . 2.03 13 At White Tannery,...... LID" • 732 - . • ' • . _ . . -•-' . : CONNECTIONS: - • - , . - CINTaAt. a. a. or NEVI , JEItaXF. -All-Up and Down trains connect with the trains of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, to and frpin New York. 'loran • I•ENNSTLYABII EAII.BOXD. All Down Trains and Up Trains Nog. 7 and .8 connect with-the Trains. of the N. P. R. It. for Stati ons above Bethlehem. Down Train N0..5 and Up Tiltinw Noe. 2 and 6 for Stations below Bethlehem.' • ' • - RABT PENNBYLTANI•A it., a ' ' . All trains connect with traits of tbeEmit Pennsyl. : vania Railroad, except Down Train No.'l and,tip Train BELVIDERE. DELAWARE RAILLEOAD;• . -- - Down ttains Noe. 1 and 3 and Up, Trains Noe. 6 and / connect yeitliTraine of the Belvidere Dalaware Rail- 'CATA.WISSA Ain 4:MAKATEA SAILBOATS. . . • Down Trains Nos..l.lllni 5 and Up Trains. Nos. Band 8 connect.with the Trains of the Cataerissa and qua. Wait Railioads.. •LIAZIATOS DOlOll Trains Nos. S and 6 and UpTrain No. S con nect with the Trains ofi tlr .. Razieton Railroad. WILKEISHAERE. Davin Trains Nsos. S and 5 and Up Trains 11n5..6. and f will connect witla.t.he.Tra l i t n o s i3 t.c E igifr i onalgabar re. Simirlidendent and Ruginear L. V. R. R. Sept. 15, '64.. 39- iNSIIRANa: CHARTER 1 8 2 ' 9. , : PERPETUAL. FIRE INBUBANCE, COMPANY OF PIII - LADELPHIA. - Assets of January 1, IS6li $2,457,849 95. Capital, .• • Acceued"Sarplaro, , ... Invested PICA&MOW!, ~ . , Unsettled Claim,l Income for-1864, $8,416. - 1 -• ' 3:100,000. - 1 . • - LOSS PAID SINCE 1849, ' • •-• • :05,000:000. - • • - .• • MEEPETUS/....&NE.VESEPOBARY • • CIES ON LIBERAL TERMS. 011111iCTOBEI: CRADLES. N, - BANCKER, ISAAC LEA. TOW AS WAGNER, - EDWARD C. DALE. SAMUEL GRANT, - GEO. PALES; JACOB R. SMITH, • • ALFREDFITLER, • GBO. W: RICHARDS, FRAE.4:W: LEWIS. M.U. • ' CRARCES N. EBANCICER, Prexideleit EDWARD C. DALE; Viee.rresident JAS. W. MoALLISTER, Pro. Term : • • „. • - , • The subaciiber la agent for the above'mentioned in stitution, and is prepared, to mike insurance cm every description' or property, at the Romer - rides.' r' . • • HENRY C. RUSSEL, A. Pottsville, March 19 '64. • AND LONDON FIRE 41k I-a LIFE INSURANCE COMPANF : ' • ' • - Paid•tuiCapithl and Iteseeve.Fund, 411,059,025 00 Investments and Funds retained in the . • - United States, over . • • • • .• .' 4060,000 00 Premiums received in the United States • from 'Nov. 30, 1861. to Nov. 30, Isol., • • 838,846 00 Losses paid :In the United Statea:from . • :• Nov. 30,'1801:: to Nov:3o, Is 6 • . 404,466 - 9 T Tina Company -baiting alll descriptions of Property, such as Dvrellings and =tents; Storehortses andhiery chaMliii.,;:4o; l Coal lireaksys, IfinWs',ll%yellings; and all structures in connection tivitli Colliery operations; Ur. Annual anATerpetuat - rates pf Insurance reason able,- and Losses promptly lucid '— • • • Insurance efreeted in suave and 'Otheii„, Com b y . HORACE P. Geneth:lneurance Broker. Centre '§iieet, Pat/Wilk: . '' •' ' at Pennsylvania -Rail: ‘l-11' Jsui. 14, "S TEIVICIpI!,.LA,D IBS Al(.. _ AD the nevtest etylcs of 'Fancy Cinnbs, Steel and Jot Jetve ry, Pearl and Fancy Uwe , Dresses,. Silk Fans, Fart note and Stin-Ilmbrellas; at price, the -moat. salts . radon", at H. DIXON'S Miry Goods Store, 21 South ZION.= Fhiladelnhta;. fir - Peacock Feathers bonght, :or - made into Farts or.Fly.Brashait, -Vitaich a, 464-4.0.9 m P7TsB`) AT WINE *tad SIN, re. aved Erect, , ftiem 11. - Si Bonded Werehmem for sale rot medtcalWrPhatikk by N4rt 7: 'GA • BMUS_ Apatheces7 . .. 1021161141411-ral -2 ...- • - ..,; . .. ~..] X,0150.. SIA , :-attipliadioaday...-ise-, holuttie.. ... 1. 441*. tilt • &Meld& Otetewl,Peoweil .. .4 -,- :, ::=, .." lasst:-.91-etifigielollw. ill- - - liii-:•.: ''. 72— . 11 W oxiiitinautiookooket* . .2 . 433 4 ....-, .., .. pk, .. --- 1 -61. ' :AP.-......,;-: 1 :',-tterHu-Aitigoimoinallis*llAtLagThi".-Evu- ; '. zus ' caw ' iild' , • - MilLiwoted anti ' witeryteetf...., .i, . -.;.„, 1 11,4-11*01,0--110 amw__ wiser a tsio - atteir i al 1 ' ' ' garil=.BBlll44. 7 - , WOILL . - -1 1 Irtti I t ligeri 4al ti: •o. t. ' gi'w - - t -.llhig h0new.2 320 , .10 , 4402.kn0ft 0r grid. 7 .4 ....Wiudtheaoss, Ilioisi 8014 km!, _ Flo. a. tso aczetrflditier and sypeoet..l witnea- -. be sold bklettraltS.rnitlOtetstotelerig -lg =I wilt nnrchweis.. .;:!.•.,.. _, , -..- . ' - • 'lto ut Vmmdto *4 - tcoat Mal 100 feet. deep, 1-. situate in A ub urn. Wititfrafte -boy*. taw stories high; - *ewer& Idsr4wilLAPlo2o% will With pump,,,b;: o. Z?AS IkAilifthilberit adAntßl- 41106: n re. MAW aintalnins . 32 feet to.famtand4oo 111 lielAW : - • -, . No. 8. Parmot-6 0 , ures redalu4o4l.4/14.-labit et Joitoph itersbnisrjil2k. hillotili hle:"..sittai li!le_,,± sa - otetlint of Anbtiliker -wIllell.w r i l) Ww''.;iiiit• cleared mid in-Wood cnitivatitit; -the' rest welt - tunhared._; Oa it stands' abritirdWellin.g hatiktilattu. ' and new. Hank Bank geed well: wynem..*--.- , lio. 9: 110,amo. stsprontlaiW 15 bi - 18' tears old,. red shale.. one-half of it is easily to be - ilux -0 arslbtonght . ?Wider cultivation; it belong► to thg 4154 * xl:li i ii cg # l tract, and will *sold in lots tOwalt Sarcliseere: .--- ~ The sale will commence attilecloklutheimenotilv on theltd-otDecember, 1864 v., 4 thodwelling hot*. of the The corslitionasill* Mao hnoteti on' the - diy-.oF Tale. :- - •-_-. - , ; .. 391".0141.511)111, ths: ~ October 8, - "oa ~ ~. . -- - Wilt - _ . OIL-SALE.L.The undersigned, Auctioneer, ' will, 1 - sell at Public Sale, on . . . .. _... .. .::Slituedai; tie Stiliit of IllOiecirueiriceict; 1 c 2 o'clock ;ii the alternoon.'at thePOl* i Th 39 . 011 f C. Beichley'.• in - the Borough of St. Cliff r, a . tree two4tor7 -double DWELLING HOUSE; . .• *la kitchen' attacbtWand a' the'F44lllllltE .:ering:ot .:ater within' ten yards .of .the , house, - altuatm, at the - .action of the Minereirille and 7.leisellirn - Tigun - Nbad. - - ear the West 'Branch cir, ' - ' tire' torruosY• zawm, • - ' itetioneer.of the Borough of St: Clair. For particulars apply to JOHN . SEITZINGER; Esq. '- St. Clair; Oct: I, 44: - . , „ . .. 1111-PIIANIP • covirr SALIM. ESTATE OF 'ARCIMIALD -KOBBRTSON, &Ca. - . - • .55 SONB, Aictioneeis. TILUABI.7ICOAL LANDS, 316 ACRIN, 137 MB - CUES, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, In • -_ . • Pursuant to an order et the Orpbans,toart Air ,tbe County of-Schuylkill:Will be sold at public sale, on' ' ' -' • • TITESD4.T, • o#9lper 25t14-11.844, • . t - PHIL/011011A BI - 'HANCE, all the , artiste. ;right,' title: and interest of rchibald Robertson, daubed undivided fourth part of, • a and to the following d premixes , to wit: ' • All that messuage and tract of land. sitnate'in Branch owe of in the County of •Sehuylkill aforesaid,-in the rate of nnsylvania, bounded 'lad dcacribed wet, to wit: BegIIIIIIIIg at pine tree; acorner on. the . ew York Coal Company's lied ; thencebr.tbe same ,nth I dftrem west, 646 Ferches, We 'White oak: `',once by land late of John Jit bright south 30 degrees; Ist, 126 perches, to %stone ; thence by • landJona thesee orth -1.634 degrees east,' 40 perches to a 'one; thenc.north 56 rches to a white oak; thence orth 56 - degreee east, 19 0 31 perches to a pine: thence nith .29 degrees east, 94 perches Li) pine: thence anti 1 degree- east, 56 : perches to , a pine thence by sud of Gebhart, north 84 degrees:east. 11T34 lrches to a white oak; thence north dl s'degrees east, - 9. perches to a white oak ; thence , bb.'lend o id Arnold, north 24 degrees west, 100 perches to the !ginning ; containing ITI the whole 269 acres and . the "cud allowanceo3 4 .; - .but;by a recent surrey It guanine acres,id l2rperclies. -Being the same premises which . liver Hough and - Martha 8., hismite; by deed bearing .ite the llth day of August, A. D., .1364,' recorded in '‘:.ltuYikill County, in Deed Book No. 44. page 457, ranted and conveyed-unto the said Archibald 'Robert ,n in fee. By the Court,-.6.. DOIIIIIAMM. Clerk 0: C.... • BUJ/H.A. BRIGHAM, Administrator. Aft THOMAS ,t SONS, Auctioneers, - 139 and 141 S. Fourth St.• 0ct..1. VALVAIILE PROPERTY' . AT PAL!. VATE SALE. • ' • One-twentieth interest in the tract.- of COAL LAND n New Castle Township; Schuylkill Count (known as' he' "Pore. BANNAN ". tract), containing about 420 . • • cres. A Tract of -220 acres of COAL A...ID:TIMBER ..AND iu Riley ToWnship. • . . 4 LOTS On Coal Street, below Union, Pott:sTllle.• BUILDING LOTS 'on Laurel Street, • Two-thirds of the " Hamilton" trait of COAL LAND, in Shamokin Town; Northumberland County: One-twelfth interest in the Monterey Colliery, }tact of COAL and TIMBER LAND, in Foster township. ' number. of Building Lots. on Coal. -Norwegian, Railroad and Washington Streets, "reedwood. Addl. lion" Apply to • 'HENRY C.-RUSSEL, - Licensed Commercial Broker and Real Estate Agent Cor. 2d and Mahantongo Sta., Pottsville. Sept. 24, '54. • . • p tin I..ic BALE• The subscriber:will:offer at publiC•sale,ou THURSDAY, the 18th of October, 1864, at Fenstermacher's Tavern, .in EingtoWn, County. the follO*lng described Real Estate, Viz: .IkG acres and GO perches of Dand• situated in Union Township, .Schuylkill, County, about; 4 miles from. Ringtown, and 34• mile -from 7: . Rairg's Switch, on the Catawisea Railroad. atijoinitiglancht of Thomas Ryan, David Rehrig, - Law rence Rengly, and others. - Thereon is erected a • large Ronse,(containing a large kitchen entry and -yen rooms), two - Tenant Houses, and all. necessary othuildlngs: TO acres of the above is clear, good farming land ; the rest is timbered. The Catawissa Creek passes throtigh •the same, with a gpod vratek-power on the premises. - The above tractaill.he sold in the whole. or in.pleces to sult_purchasers. • Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 1.. Terms easy, and will be made know o n n . the .ady, of Sale, hy. .. •. . . • ISAAC:ADDAMS. • P:ti. -Persons wishing t o view the above' property, will please call on - Thomass Ryan, near-the . . prem6-Itises. 64 ,• .Sept. 3, '•• • : •• 3 . . . ... VALUABLE REAL WiI'AVE FOR V . .. ' .14.4. LE: • .. . Now is thelinis to Buy, when . Gold is-- High. The undersigned offers for sale a valuable FARM, situated In - Black Creek Township. LuzerneCounty. Said Farm contains aaLacres, - of which soo acres are improved. with two orchards. The itn-ti improvements .consler of a DWELLING • HOUSE'; a Bank Bern, and a Saw Mill.— , There is a never-failing springpf water at. the house and barn. The soil is red shale, well adapted for rais ing grain, grass and stock:. There is • water In-nearly every field. - The cultivated part of the Farm . is clear of stumps and stones • - - ' . . - MainsALSO, e street, STAND, 41. by 42 feet, -situated on street, in Iliddlep Schuylkill Comity. A. good lication for business.' There is an Oyster Saloon in the basement. Also, 4 lots; 2 large Stables, and an Ice 'louse . .. - Terms and conditions of sale made blown by apply ing to - : -- RUDOLPH BRINSbH. . Illugtown P. 0., Schttylldll County. Pa.: ORPHANS , COURT SALE HOUSES . AND *LOTS, In Igiddjeport, SChnyltcitl County. -AliN.wraa.A246,-ESTATS. • ' • . Pursuant to an order of the Orphani• Court of dchuyl kill County, the- following - described 'Real Estate will be offered at public Sale, at DRUhiIIELLEWS. HOTEL, Pottayille, on, • • . 8011111111 Y, , October 22d, 1861., at s o'clock.:' P. X: --• '- • . - 'l. Two contignonalots on Coal street, in the town of Niddleport. NOIL sand 9, containing together in front ou said Coal -street, one hundred feet, and' extending back uorthwardly, of that width,' along West Alley on ,Mthe west, and lot- No. 7 on the-.east, hundred and seyenty-tvro feet, six inches. to North Alley; , •with the appurtenances; consisting-of a double two-stOry, frame dwelling house, 40 by 24 feet, n one-and-a-half -story - frame kitchen.„at tached, 15 by 15 feet, a frame wagon:shed and carrtage house, 10 by 20 feet,-and - a frame stable, with hay loft, 15 by 20 feet. The large garden under goisicultlyation, and well grown with fruit trees, shrubbery, &c. - ' 2. Lot No 6, fifty feet front on Coal street.nforesaid. and extending back; of that width,' aloong lot No. T. on - the West, .and No. '5 on the east, one hundr 'and• sew enty-two feet, siainches, , to-North Alley: with the purterumees, to wit &table tyke,stery ftarne &eel- Dug house, 10 by ? t 0 feet - r With slate; tOcifi'a half-story frame _kitchen- attaelied. - 14.by 20 feet- With . slate roof; a one-and-a-half.ntorj Treble - shire-house, .20 hr4s feet, separated feria the 'dwelling by s 5 feel Wide: alley also, a double One-and:a.half.stori.frame 'dwelling house, 30 by t n feet, - fro:Ming ua rl,forthAlley, - at the rear of - the lot. - - - ". -• ' 9. Lot:NO. - 5, Ifty; feet on ;Coal "street &kraut-irk:and extending back, of that width, alongon the west, and lot No. 41of Dan , ' en the east, hundred and esesenty.tiiti'feet, six Inches; . to North ley.: with the appurtenances. to wit: A one-and-a . half-story frame , store-room, 20 by 35 feet, or there. .abonts,.witick, One,and-a-haltatory. :frame dwelling house or kitchen- '25 by 30 feet,: and a ene-and.. - ahalf story frame stable. 20 by 25 feet, • To be sold as the estate of Ass WILLIAM', dec:emed. Terms and conditions of sale made- known at gle time and place of sale.. ' . • PITILUPS; Adminiatrator. ' fC.l..rrrta,'Att7,•Pottaville.3 Attest. A. Domoiliir ' Sept. 24, '64. 5400,000 071,000 .4,050,25 S This!..:!3S J. . V XROELL'S . CHEAP, CHINA, GLAS - B;.,:AND CHOCICE,RY-'-STORE:37:- . Ttle, citizens or 'Pottsville - and neigbboring..towns,„ ' villages and tuiraleta", - One andall, are' invited and'exarnitie ray stock nf 'wares' beioreliiiying-else where, as Tarn not, to be, undersold, and can furnish liouselteepels with ever article 'tney,watit ,furnish Fine of, bpainess. tbe stock of '• • '", _ wench China, • • will be found Ten: Setts, DinnerSetts,, , Card and Cake hasketai - Water' Cesset' , Segarlliolders, 'Match Seca, Motto Mugs, Motto Cups and. Saucers, Vases, Colognet, China. Setts for Vbildren, and_ a general: y/411aq of,,Toyi, ; Ware. Cholc&st, latest *itterne, consistln,, ,, of Table and Bs; Tumblers, Cbaintai&ie:andliiine.Qlasses, AleJand, Beef GlaSses, Ilecantaid,,Bar is Bitter ..BOttleal igob lets, Plates,' Castor.Bottles,Titchers and Creams, Cel. cries. Sugar Bowls, Spodn I.folders,,Syrup Cans, Fruit Bowie, Fruit Jans,Caki stip* '.l.9tierie • Lamps Of 'every variety, Lamp chttithers,"Lanterna; CandlthScia, . Candy Jars. !Crockery Ji -41enekeryild , to • A fall assortment o IRON birMIGOILLNA, oliif - recent laatternii. in setts or single piecelgtosuitztbei pub- . lie. - A large - assortment otrbrnmon - C. - C. Were,' vehich sell at bbvileFe-gL. - a - s - :1 - i• • - ;•40 -- • !.?, • NOlfoleir nu.( One Wi re..- Pa Dbflies, Pie Ciallenders,ilfilk. Jelly . O;4K PitcherA.Net Pots,- Butter - Wiklifilk Pots, Jars, Ju s, ete., etc. . • • I . 01315:- T ol ley Belli, Castor's, Slop Jars and Foot Baths; Quaittind Pint Flasks Coal Oil ; dha, Fruit Jars, ,of every. description. • ' _- BLEIttIiANTS.i !I can sell you Goods at City Prices, • thus saving you fmighti..• Call and see If -It Is nottio. J. 13. - TROXELL. 16- April Is, '64. • fr C. HOWEN, PHOTOGRAPHER; - - iltneettally announceik to the =eftiuns orPottirrllle • inal Ticliiity t tbat be bee taken krid Iltted Up the -PHO TOGRAPHIC- Oft,LlWi- Si thebuilding ittbe North east corner of Centre And EiseYarket street, where be aii=VltikMrtylemVlG -111111eiskiiribire' of pittit piktrOnagi, Snaking, by strict attention to brusiness acicourtm, to rcceiv Wibl'obtigOsirielinitroi - I PRI 3.44lWailltailtilltioNl44l.lllarato .r, Av _offers tor sale,l4G peupleq .of ,Phl= i oder '4=-In Crimobna•WWlM Coanty..as I:- Onetwo stalrbatinbiginie4,lB.lent fruit. . 'Withal one .stoildfaaWhltehen:. look. 20 - 3 61 4 1 124 feet deep-N . ihe Agsehopso, it fr ont; ss - .deep,_ Atlibrut 1301 3 0 W -int a g ttia i rno.!••201 a IS : deep. paj.. O t ; • , .„ . ..... r5.',.. - •:.1 l• , ~- • :.• October ...,....,..,,,.. 1 113 4 1Etit ' s i Clertg= 1 40StOnd. toll4l*, • ... IS. it at • . . _ , • • f Ztflinf pet:miliaria •Oreisc . ots.'ne - :' • -.- • , i• tr e i lagault w ir . itanher 3. 43-,' - ' - '' -- Schueka lt " ii ''' : l• ,-- - -..- --,....i---,—...-e... 1 _ ..... .. 101151, iiiumg,"iimaistaleopodit 'aid: pliAiiiin r Amnon nsideikie..lo2o4ftrA lo : lTer "riniqi etitgoiletauloneountY:annibit 4conidoirti,natt Ha& risbargroad.,oneTindt a a•Weitt tot ML - Nebo. t: 011, , attdidwaboigtl36',Amisssu; ...taint yicies,Agilk ve ' : -is Woodland. the remainder 34 1 4 nnairag. - . - good adtivation.*:lc•PacedJ and the coil Arelledspted to the .differentumg .geieral 11 . 1116. a - • thiseettion: - The-bulidinga Okowirnew)-area BRI CK HOUSE. BAIOE - IthiiNi hultfailizearsagralnther out -baiidings.r- Therein a:Lombard, of roott .with an addition of .others lately s et-oat. . en,tie petit see. •A Well, with Pump, is et ,the hOrnie z also ran- Ping water in most i of .the debts.- • , ' Par •fitithar*thattarta APPirOP-lotritent - n -Person In the subscriber. on the premlew- . _P. O. address. Deo. 'gist limiter . Tp...1.4. 2r 5 .14,_.,....., .. 35--tt , - POTTSYTT btlsl-116.117Airiplir ; INVESIN -• • The undersigned offers a FARM, containing 235 scree of Wilt whir* OrtatidnLFraw story 'Brick House,:. aid Barn . the , . north part ofthrt tract there tat 1:00.31%. • story Log House. with a backbaUding_ coanectedvau 3 -stsbiblg, withat the propegy can .be divided into -two farod-ms; .a good soil, well limed. and good.fencesobarr go mar;.•-pri,joina the Hplor_ puuti.ailro and is M milefroattheßolvagti Of 7 ti lAegrovel, .11 hgad, a otxxl water-power for trating: z' • I offer this prot oerty Ihr . greenbrunirs.c - then was sold for six years ago. when currency was par with gold—namely. for $9,3013—0ne-third in hand, and the two-thirds in one and . two yearly paymeuUh :With Also.' 6 bits in Bonawitrs Addition to - Pinegrove.. Alao; 3 houses in West Haven, neer Schuylkill Haven. I. have removed West, and want to Sell my properly_ in linegrove.. For farther information. apply to GEORGE, Lebanon.: DAVID NAWALT.. August 13; . • 33-3 m float Candi . .at Private Sale:—The sub - writers offer for ...sale TWO: Tk&Crd,OF COAL WM, .ocated -in Schuylkill County. • • Anyinformation concerning these. tracts of Coal Land will be given on application to livanPA.rnuluoa , re Pottsville, or either of the. subscribers. - • • • WM. IL SCHALL; • - -.7trecubarii of thelatste ofJohdi Schell; Sec.& MEDICINAL. C. ANCE RN, TVAIDDS AND TETTDIN ' ••j • amnia • N.. 234 N. Thirteenth below. Tines PHILADBLPHLS. . • Where can be obtained; at any time. the 'Fetter Dint= Meat, Which has effectrusily cured Tatter. Of lt or 20 ,years'l standing. • Salves for Rhetunatitmut Plies, Corns, R 4 pe Fellow, and Burns ; Pi is for Purifying the Blood ; also, Celebrated Cough Mixture, for the • cure of Coughs and Holds ; and all' hinds or Healing Salves onhand,' A number of certificates of the cure catrbe , seeu as above Sept. 10, NU, Wistais 13alsam IVILD COFHERIY, Ode of the Oldest -a nd Masi Reliable Remedies in • - tjw World for . . . . Coughs, Colder; Whooning Cough; Broil • ehitis, Di ff iculty of Breathing . . Alithma,' -. • lloarienras; More Throat, Croon, • . , and every Affection of . . THE THROAT' LUNGS AND. ITHF.A'r • • • . - • .. . ... . -I.ISCLIIi)ING ATIN .. ' • . • . . . ::.CONSUMPTION` WISTIWS .11iLS1D - • Of - WILD . CHERRY: • - - • go general has the use of this remedy beeonte. and so popular is it everywhere, that it is unnecessary to re count its virtues.. Its .works speak for it, and find nt- terance in the abundant and'voluntaty,testimony of the niaty who, from long sufferingand settled disease, have by its use been restored to Pristine vigor and health..—. We can present a mass of evidence in proof of our as ' serfions, th ' at I - CALIVAYP Bl DISCH.EpiThrt) ,- '.. . . The Jicetifirchlee. . Well know and much respected among the G.er• man population in this countryonakes the. Pillow. ing statement for the benefit of the afflicted : • RANGY - JCR; I'a.,- - Feb:l6, 1859. • Dear sirs:—Haying realized in myr fmily inr portant benefits from the use .of ours . valuable preparations—Wistaa'eßALSAU OF WILD CHERRY affords me pleasure to r-^ommend it to the public. Some eight years ago one Of .my teri seemed to be in a decline, and little hopes :of her recovery were entertained. r Ulna Precureda bottle of your excellent Balearn, and before iihe had taken the whole of the cinitents of the bottle. thefe was a' great improvement in her health. have,in my individual case.; made frequent use of your valuable medicine, and have also been benefitted by it. ' • ' • • • -• • Froni Jesoo Smith, Fog., President of the Bleirris COuntyl3ank,ll.orrisiown, • • ' •'New -Jersey. • • • `-`,,,ltaving used Dn.:Wisrau'a BALE. ii or WILD Cuzintx for about fifteen years, and having real ized its beneficial results in my family, it affords me great pleas,ure in recommending it to the pub lic-as a valuable reniodl iii cases of weak lungs, colds, :coughs, Ae., and a remedy. which I consider to be entirely innocent, and may be. taken with perfect, safety by the most:delicate in health."' I - . Frani lion. Alohn Smith, ' A distinguished Lawyer,iii Westminster, Md. hs,ve on several occasions used I)r.. Wisraa's BALSIII. or :Wimp , Crri..mir for severe cOlds,,atid al ways with'docided benefit. I know of no prepara tiou that is mure'sfficasious or : more• deserving of general use: ' ' . • . : • The Balsam has also beon used - with excellent effect bv J. B. Elliott, Merchant,. Hall's Cross Roads, . - ism of -Wild Cherry. -Nc:lne genuine unless fignea_ ' L BUTTS," on the wrapper.. • , . . . • • . ' • vow nY J. P. DINgbfORE.: No. 401 BrOadway, New Tort 8: W.. FOWLS CO,. Proprietors, Boston. • • . • And by AI Draggles. • BEDDING'S ROSSI& SALVE Heidi gld sores SAL_, Cures Burro, Scalds, Cuts. BEDDING' B RUSSIA. SALVE Cures Wounds, Bruins, .REDDIEG'S -RUSSIA SALVE • ;..Ceres Boils, Ulams, canters. R.EDDIRCPS RUSSIk-Savr , Cures Salt Rheum., riles, Brilditeas - BEDDINU ' S RUSSIA SALVE `; • Cures Ringworm, Crons, ast, &e Ito FAmmy SROIJLTI Bs wrracllT • Fr' OwltT 2$ Visas" 11X0ii.•.411, , • .3F.DEVEMORE, No. 491 Broadway; New:York,. S. FOWLE CO.. St..7llnifton, and by all - Drutgletir ind Cnnnt ; t7 Spmkepara. July 98, '64; . - . . MPOiiikiff - to FEMALES A 4 ,1 4, -- -- c„ -wvESE' --------- f (t,7 - _-- :- (0 .p 4 - i - ‘ v/. •N) t. A i c i o \...:„ (( PIIAtS)I v‘ .•..4'o:Am'A.rTi.i.(.:),N,:.ti'. :TO - TUF 4 ,,,iatIMSW BOTH 'ilatiAro 3 t &l.n:° . • - Mc; ' Ofaeit , '•Regulatoi f or • - ' lir: .Cgee.,einiinhOtiewitp • , ilta , . ..,. Will intinediately railer - a; Without pain. all disturb= res - of. the periodic dOictiergeovirether arising tram ;re laxation or suppression.. They set like a - ciutnit: irr.fre morinethe yobs that accompan y diftkatit reilmmoder atelneruknintitsh, sadiietik6 a* safe enditlisble re medy-Rif Masbate, SickAleadache,'..Paiwrin.thert:Loinis. , 'Flak and tihkek'Palpitation &the. Reset,:-NervoturTre ators Spann% Bertken•Sleep.„ and' rither un plertstuai and din roUseirecta ?edam Inntaturid.4aohdi•••• Mon &eras' ' tonetirdw. ,, babe worst case lift Fin , hr Alb= 4rlinites,. they egad ntaperidy =nit , 4 4 • •-• , -- ..- *;.:FXritesensatiteriXeinuale.o.llle.':- • tune beilirteid.OVßlt•AliOF Atli:l'6olM They erhofftred as the eely•ailhenteatte httieni 4 i9,4 in- ternipteti ; umuttrostkot: but, ladies nautkkeurAnt.nind • that, thew. is , one coialition..OL thee-screPuet in which, the Fillsztinnot he Odom ,wi l titig i i PECll9ArilLtaVlrtimr: cc' is FREON . --thFilltetati; - .. . 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CLARR.B DISTILLED • RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR, - Is scisntincially pretatied, costs only Si per bottle, and . lasura to give satisfaction. • . , For sale by &oasts generally In' *Sty and country O. OTJARTC & 00., Ptoprietors. S. BARNES & CO.. N. Y., General Agents Angtust to. March 5,414,1 ' 10-Iy-eo‘r SAR, AYer's SAIJABILLNI pis treildS saliAt weep! Ste . SarOfels , and - Scrofulous - Diseases. _Awn livieri . Edo, a.}eeß-knothh merchant of OW . . ford, Maine. "1 hive sold large quantitlo' of your SARRAPA ULLA, but never yet one bottle which failed of the dealred effect and full satisfaction to those Who took 11.. As fast as our people try it, they agree there has been no medicine , like it before in our community.", EruPtions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules; 171.. : ' oars, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin: - . Prom Rev. Robt. Stratton, Bristol,..England. ' • - " I only do my duty to you and the public, when I add my.testimony to that you publish of the me- - dielnal virtues of your SARSAPARILLA. My daugh ter, aged ten, had an afflicting humor in her ears, eyes, and hair for years, which we were unable to sure: until we tried your Sausarenue. i... She has . • been well for some months." . Prom Mrs. Jane R. Rice,a wen-known and nittch . - ' - esteemed lady of Dimnistille, Cape May co., N. J. . "My daughter has suffered for a year past with a serofulous eruption, which was very troublesome. "Nothing afforded any ,relief until we tried your SARSAPARILLA, which soon completely cured her." .From Charles P. Gage, Esq. of the widely-known ' Gage, Murray cf. co, manujucturcrs of ertatnekkat papers in Nashua, N. K. .' • ~ I had for several years a: very troublesome huMor In my face, which r grew constantly worse until it disfigured my features and became an Intel., erable affliction. I tried almost every thing a man could of both advice and medicine, but-without any relief whatever, until I took your SARSAPARILLA. -It immediately made my' face worse, as you told me it might for a time; ,but in a few weeks the new skin began to form under the blotches, and con.; • Unwed until my face is al, smooth as any body's. and I am without any ,symptoms of the disease that ' I know of. I enjoy perfect health,.and without a . • ' doubt owe It to your SARSAPARILLA." Erysipelas—General 'Debility—Purify the Frontßlood.. Dr. Robe Sawin,liotist . on St., Yew .Tork. "Die. Antic..l seldom fail to remove Eruptions and Scrofulous Sores by the just reeverin g use of your SARSAPARILLA, and I have now c red an attack of Malignant Erysipelas with it. le Iterative wo t possess equals the SAltSArAnit.i.A. u have sup plied tcetheprofession as well as to t i eoplo." From J. E. Johnston' Esq., Trakensan, Ohio. a For twblve . years, I had . the yellow Ilryelpelas on my right arm during which time I tried all the celebrated physicians I could' reach, and took hun dreds dollars worth of medicines.. The ulcers , of were so bad that the cords beeamo risible, and the. doctors decided that my : arm must be amputated. .I begin taking your SARSAPARILLA. Took two hot; tles,,and some of. your PILLS: Together they have eared me.. -I am now its well and sound as any body.' Being; in a public place, my case is known to every body in this community, and excites the wonder of From Ran. Henry .Monro, M. P. P., of Newoctstle l .. C. fr., a leading member q o /' the Canadian rarlia . • f.` I have need your - Sansar. , irtn.t..i in my family, for gametal debility; and for purifyidg . the blood, with very : beneficial results, and feel confidence in eommendhig it to the afilictisi," , ' • • Vt.' Anthony's Fire, Bose, ' Salt • Bhenirt, . .• . Scald Heed, Sore Byes. .. Prows 'Harvey Sichler, Seq., the able editor of the ninkhannock Democrat, Pennsyltrania. a. " One' only child, about .three years of age, wee attacked by pimples on his forehead.. .They rapidly spread until. they formed a loathsome and virulent sore, which covered his face t and actually blinded his eyes for some days. A skilfulphysidan applied nitrate of. silver and other .remedies; without any apparent' effect.' For fifteen days we guarded his hands, lest with' them he should tear open the res. tering and:corrupt wound. hich coveted. his whole - face.. Raving tried every thing else we-bad any hope frorniwe beganiving your SattearAimma, and applying the io dide of potash lotion, as on " direct. The sore began to heal when Nve had given -the first battle, and was . well-when we had finished the second. The child's - eyelashee' which had come but, greW agein, and he is now as healthy,and fair as any ether. The whole _neighborhood predicted Unit t he child must die." '', . ' .. • , . ' . * Syphilis and Mercurial Ditilase. • - ~ /Inin Dr.',./lirtios Sleet, of St. Louis, Illiesoari.' • ~, I. find , you , SAIISAPARILU . .. 'a more - effectual . 'remedy . for the secondary symptoms of Bilphilis And for syphilitie disease than any other we possess. The prefeislon are indebted to yen for some of tho best medicines we have." ,'. . • • - Preis A. J. French; if. D.; an eminent physician of Zeiwrems, Mes m s., who is a prominent ember of , Legislature of Massachusetts. ' ,• . 1 Dn. A.Talt. — Midear Sir: I have found your ' . SARSAPARILLA en excellent remedy for Syphilis, ' both of the primary and secondary type, and ace • tual in, some cases that were too obstinate to - yield to other remedies: , I do not know what we can em . ploy -with more certainty of gumless, where a power . - . .fel alterative Wrequired." • • • . ... . Mr. Cas. 'S. Tan Line, Of New Drunstriek;l7..7., ; . bad dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by the abuse • of mercury, or mercariat disease, which:grew more and more aggravated_ for years, in spite of every ' remedy or treatment tat could be applied, until the persevering use of Avsn's - SAITSArARILIAroIieTed . .Mimi- Alm cases care be found more inveterate and _ distressing than this, and It took several, desert -bottles to ouroit'him. • . . , - . ~ . -.- I.iteicerrlicia, Whites, tern 8•E a w 'samesa e , • 'ate generally produced by internal Scrofulous ill esratioli; and ars•vere-often. cured by the alterative effect , ofithia SARSAPARILLA. Seer cases reqitire, : however, In aid of the "SansAranii.l4, the .o.liful . application or local remedies. . . Zhins She will-known and 'widely:celebrated Dr. -,.-,; "Jacob -. Morrill, of Cincinnati. _.• ,', • -• : 4 . I, have foundyour SARSAPARILLA en :excellent alterative in diseases of females. ' Many cases of Irregularity, Lencortlisa, Internal ulceration, and ' local debility, arising from the scrofulous diathesis, . .haveryielded to it, and there are few that do mot, when ittreffect is properly aided by local treatment." - 'at lady; unwilling' to micas the publication 'of her "My daughter 'and - myself have .beeia Cured of. a very debilitating LeneOrrllCeS of long standing, by . two bottles.of your, SARSAPARILLA.", -Bheurnatiam . , Gout, Liver Oompleint,Dys. 1 • . a .. - • ppas, :Heart 'Disease, Treuraliiis, '' . I when effused b i f x Sereflila in, the system, are rapidly , eared bythis' T.' SARSAPARILLA. • , _, JACOB' SMILED Give It it tilni • - . • ; AYER'S - . • CATHARTIC PILLS hriailadvantliges 'over :the ether purgatives.ht the:market,_andtheir. superior . -virtue ( ' are skiUnivers:lllY kttoWn, that ire need no ; do •more • than - to assure thepublie their quality is 'melamine& equal to the best it ever has beeieraldlthattliey IBbe 'depended on •ti.S. : do-all-that they have ever done. • Prepiired - by. J.' C. AYER, Di, D:; . 4 00., Lowell, liass„ and sold hi . • _ BROWN. I ,Sim.,.'and by all the drug. -(gertit in Potteville, also by all dealers in medicine eTe . rnllels• ZalY IC 14. 7.)Biatitstraire r Home. Itleutufactu res. eMiXLES X-tiPtM•,Ens 1111(Clat"11110$ - SA-LOIANDER SAFES, ' . Second' St., Pottsville ' Annotiticii to ttie•buelnese community of. this And theteotintiess that he mantaac... t. 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I,llllfrir . - ; r lt ti tsi6oftier • ~. 94144 • liratchtnekar and AiiiigirreCentre Vied; PittWenbe. • thicemberlsl, ........... HBO 1140121N07 • ~.6"sawrittirl)Awic :do; dewweea the - any • Btasadrake •" eirstem, in' tkat • ESEEZI many years age. asnirtp Hon, by 'coarse of.his • : b doe Pummosuo:lizane.'• 'Menlo:nem= althotigh ft , does- not remnant bird any. thing like MI bad as..he was at , the worst.',yet, Ls in strung contrest.witli the hale and vigoroaalooks of the ' , Portrait below. which is the tine lilomese-iuf him at the present time. me-contrast between thesetwo ppr traits is so great.that ninny. would not believe' them\to be the same person. Yet therearehnndredsolperrons in and aroma .Philadelphia who Will recognizeboth portraits to be true, representations . When - the first was taken be weighed 107. pounds at the present time Ids weight is 220 pound'. • , • _ • • Thirty years T a O go A ll eiS ig inthe last PU llLlC.stagfes of .Pnlmo. nary Consumption, and given up to. die. -resided. In •Philadelphia, and Dr. Joseph Paris, then of, this city, ordered me to Moorestown, N. -S., a distance . of nine miles, which took me two days to' get there. On my arrival I was put to bed, and there laid for many weeks: This was nay native place; where all my family lived and had died of Consumption. • Dr. Thornton, whet attended my fatheriti bis last illness, was called, and. gave me one week to fix up m aff. He had seen allmy fam ily go that way, and thoughtl was to go, too. Then I beard of the remedies:l now offer to the, public, which cured me..lt seemed me that I could them pen-' I etrating my . whole system. • • • They soon ripened the. matter on my lungs, and I ' l would spit off more than a pint of offensive yellow mat ter every Morning: As soon as that began to subside, my cough, fever, pain, nightirweatsall began to leave me and my appetite, became so great. that it. was with difficulty I could keep from eating too, much;. I soon gained my strength, and I heve been growing in. dealt ever since. Formany years I haire 'enjoyed uninter rupted good. health, keeping the liver and stomach healthy with the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, as _I am of a biliceo temperament. - My weight is two hun dred and twenty prainds. On my recovery people would send for me; far and near, to see if their capes weredike mine. For this purpose! pay professional visits in the large cities. The'consumptives wish - to see. the one that makes these medicines. nod who was cured of consumption by them: To make new lungs is-impossi ble: but cavities in the lungs, and chronic ulcerations of the bronchial tubes can be healed.. Such cares. are dying hourly under the ordinary treatment of physi cians, and just Ruch tire cured by the proper use of Schencit's Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Man drake Pills _ I am now a healthyrnan, with a large cavity in the middle lobe of the right long; the lower lobe very much .hepritizeil and complete ' adhesion of the pleura. .The left lung h., sound, and the upper lobe of the right lung is in a tolerably healthy condition.. The ; great reason why.physicians do not cure consumption is. they try to do too much : they ghe medicines to stop the cough to stop chill, to stop night sweats, hectic fever, and, by so doing, they derange the whole digestive powers. locking up the • secretions. and 'eventually the patient sinks and dies. After I.make a careful examination of the patient with the Respirorneter, and find lungs enough left to cure. I direct. the patient how, to use the • three remedies:Remove the cause, and tey will all stop of their own accord. No one can be cured ot con sumption. liver, complaint. dyspepsia catarrh, canker, ulcerated throat, unless the liver and stomach are made healthy..ln New England this canker, chronic catarrh, ulcerated throat, elongation of' uvula, Is more plieve lent than in any other section of the country. -This is frequently caused by a foul stomach. You may burn ' it out with caustic time and again. and all they willget is tomporary'relief. • Corct the stomach and liver, and they will heal up themselves:. r . Good nutrition is the remedy. 'lf ..yon have any di. cease iii any part of the body, it will remain there, and decay more and more, nntil you can g.et the stomach in. the crindttimi to digest food, and make new' blood to take the place of diseased 'matter. This is. the only way to heal cavities in the lungs and ulcerated bion- Mal tubes Correctthe stonrach and liver, and nature ' will do the healing. Many Persons. have an idea' that certain medicines are great purifiers of the blood. When blood - is once dieeased it cannot be purified; it is di 'Ceased the same as the diseased matter in the"system ; but get the apparatus in order, ftte liver and stomach, and give it plenty of nourishing food. it will make new blood, which will take the place of that which is di- Schenck's Pnimohle flyrnp it one of the beet prepare tiope of iron in me, it is a powerful tonic in iteelf, and when the Seaweed Tonic dissolves* the mucus. in the , stomach, end it is carried off by the aid of the Mandrake Pills; the Puimcmic Syrup is made into bliwid. This is the only , way to cure consumption. If I cannot, get a good appetite, and food does not digest I cannot cure the patient. Never mind this cough; remove the cause raid it will stop of itself. This is the moat trouble I bare with my patients at my rooms: They Doo tor, ]feel stronger; I.= 'eat my , night sweats are better, and I feel better everrverry but my coughte so bad yet ;" and they are astonished to hear me say that doem-not . matter remove the cause,. and the cough will stop of itself. Schenek's Seowteal dreatea a good nppe the in about nine days, when there is no lungg, disease, - unless the liver is so congeeted that the:Mandrake Pills cannot unlock the ducts of the-gall bladder in that short space of time, in order to allow the stale bile -to pass oft.. Keep the liver ana,stomach healthy; and. there is less danger of coneumplion or any other disease. It is hard to take cold when those organs are healthy: Those that are bilious; low , spirited, dreary, feeling stupid, coated tongue. poor appetite, nervous, stomach full of wind, everything that le eaten lies heavy loss of me= _Mary. tey.one bottle of SCHENCESS SEAWOOD•TON- Ie and one box of SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, it is 'only a cot AM one dollar and twenty-five cents, with full directions. • . Thies eufficienkininany eases,th Satisfy what the Medicium are. ...Freeeently one bottle, makes, a great change in the iyitent Any person that ertioye erdintity health by using the tiettWeecland Mandrake Pills occa-. eionaliy, -inert get the digestive org,ane in such a healthy 'conditton.that the)" become fleshy. I can 'produce a number of my old conettinplive patients now enjoying good health, weighing nearly fine pounds.. I -will con clude by relating three cures Ihave made in New York, and whichare differenkand wish any one who feels :any interest: in the matter to visit them. First is Mrs. Farlow, residing then atlo9 Houston street. Her hus band called upon me at my rooms, 3:l' Bond street and wished me to call and ace her.. lie said I could, do no good that he had all the best medical attendance, and all said eh° was too'far gone with Consumption to be cured but she bad heard of some great cures I had made. 'and he desired 'to gratify her wishes. - I called, and found her lying confined tober bed . in the last stage Of bronchial consumption. and withmit doubt must have died soon. I examined her hangs, found both bronchial . tubes very much affected; but no cavities brad formed: her:cc:4h was very severe • the spit-box was_ half full of thick Pos.. Pelee He. lege swollep very much : and worse than all, chronic tharthea. - Her bewela bad been' moved etc - vetttimes that 'daY: :I told her that She had lungs enough to be cured, bet that. this diarrhea bad been of long.standing and her stomach was in such an ulcerated condition that I - Arns afraid nothing could he done. She insieted I-should try and do what I could for her, observing that she could not last long in the condition she was in, and I could not make ler any worse. I gam her first a dose of my Mandrake Pills, and the Tonic and Syrup freely. That wile on Tuesday, and by the next. Sunday the diarrhea was carried off, her appetite had returned, and she could sit up in bed and .eat her dinner. 'She is now well, andgave me a long certificate, certified, to by Rev. Dr. Deviling. Mrs Bartholomew, 83 Nest Forty-fifth street, rams to my rooms with a tumor. on her liver. Shclwas low • spirited,- skin sallow. tongue coated, bowels costive, no appetite, andfast sinking - into the grave. The said tn . mor had been running over fourteen years. I gave her Syrup Tonic and. Pills, and told her to take them just as the - directions were printed. She came back to my rooms, 33 Bond street in two.weeks.,someWhat better her tongue tied began to clean a little armed the edges, her skin whiter and her eyes.. brighter,' - and the tumor discharging very offensive matter, much faster than it bad' ever done before.'_She kept gmdeally improving, and in abouttwo moths she came to my rooms • very Muth frightened.... saying. tract the tempi had nearly :stopped running...and . was heallegup,. and that every doctor, had told her that if it ever healed would cane(' her death... I told her that the disc 4,„ had all left her system. mid nature would heal the ulcer They are now healed. and heve been for about a year, and site. le as hearty and robust woman as you will in days Walk. She le 'glad for any one to call oil her, and takes street pains to visit tiny one that she heats has anything liki her case, and tries to get them to come and see me. The nextease is Miss Scofield, from Stamford, Conn.: .Mrs - .13a. - tholotriew got her down tome me, and she has been ever since at her house. When ?he-first came' to my room', she. wasmachemarlated 'with adistressing cough, spitting large quantities of- blood, I examined .her lungs with the respirotneter, and in all mrpractice never found one with onelung so far gone andthclother lung e° sound. I could not give much encenragemelit: thought she would:die: but AO my artoniebnientthe Pulmonie Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills all seemed to go right to work, the lung is all healed over. leaving a cavity as large'am a goose egg: good Appetite, fine .spirits and . . has, gained some:thirty-Ave .pounds in-web-rat. She hes some cougbyet. whichl do not think it would be of-great interest to some nnpre • jteliced physician 10 Visit these ewes, particularly Mies Soafield. or any of there win .havetheeti cured by my Medicines. They are numerous htNew York': butthe above three all differ fram'each other rarid, if medicines are doing what I represent theY are , theyshottld have ' .the creilitamithe aMeted known where . and how they- maybe cmed... • Dr. J.B. Schenck - pan be toandAthis prineipad gala .1(0; .49North-6th Street, Philadelphia, eyery. , nwleY-i M... until P. IL.; to t glee tames free of 'charge: but tor a thoreugli eiamination be charges three dollars. Price Palmonicl Syrup and Sea weed Tonic each $1 26 per bottle, or $6 the half dozen. Mandrake Pills 26.eents per hot,: and is for sidebY all Druggists and Deniers. - . • ' - • 31- 't.9-Iy-eow STOVER, TIN : NyAJFIE,;&e. . . COMBINATION: COOK .STOVE, . . . •Thepnblieto respectfally invited •to Inspect, hotbed purehminn elsewhere, the subscrittersAttock of STOVE& , And TIN-WARA as ettmplats many ,to be • found. • • He asks especial attention to the en. riot . utility of i5t5,( 1 0310:2U3301.i COOK "••,sarious sties, ',which pave bee' In did iltiiing the pac t tate4llYeais, and ivbi Qe idiiiitted by bott eekeepere to le" ibielbeifintite.— .111rDimAn*lect todnepeeLrl3tans tLst Igll&pin gee , eria - satig.l:l, - f . Alt articles in bbs•lins kept OP bard, grcinadoicirce iii.Y.Repitibatproinpt.ly t-ed.bj, , ' t • = • •. • Centiefstrect • Itittirtiliit No /Mk " '•'l•• • 4l ll ''''' • _ , r• 14A1 ItIG IT ! THE CELEBRI,TED HEALTH PREBEIVER CERTM* ANi) iternorid - - 0 1 .0bstruslions, • Eine the bump - snot of Ilvitiarityin the Iterarrenos-of - : ob • 111 . 21 T -They Cure or obviate- three rinmeroits diseases ttheSaprinf from lrregulatityary. removing the Irreee ltr!Tirey• cure 13upPreisetl, P ! xcesel re and Unlit! -Yang • - ,Pltr'TiSsireare : Green Sickness tChlorosim. pr They cure Nervous and 'Spinal Affectioni, pains in the b:selt and lower partied the body, Heavieece, Fa hg" slight esertion, Pelipitation Heart, Low- Urea 'GI Spirits , 'hysteria. Sick _Headache. Giddinats, etc., etc. •In a. word; by. - removing the Irregularity. ;they remove the cause and with•it st.x. the effects that spring from it.. • . • . • vs — Composed of simple vegetable 'extracts, they :contain nothing deleterkaur to any constitution, bower :sir delicate, their function being to substitute strength for wean:rea, which, whelk properly: used, they never fait to 'do. - • , • Ur They may be safely nerd at any age and at any. period; excarr mama THEN roar Tutu moires, during which the unfailing nature of their action would Intent - bly masks: pregnancy. • - • • 6317 All•lettem seeking' information or advice will be promptly, freely and discreetly answered. ' ti r" Full directiOnssecompany each box. gar Prior. $l per box. or slx.boxts for . • • . tfT Sent by - mail, free of a rtage, on Feceipt of price: prParaphlete sent by m 1 free of postag e. by . DR. W.: R . KERWIN CO.. • No. 6S liberty street , •New Fork, Proprietors. Feb 6, - • •' • Clyeow WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR! Or, ESOENCE OF LIFE. . Prepared from Pure Vegetable Extracts, con taining nothing injurious to the moat deli cate. tr 0.:47 "As the Phieniz rises from the ashes of its fire, animated with new does this Elixir rejuvenate the' system and overcome disease. • • • • tar The Reluvetiating Elixir is the result of Modern discoveries in the vegetable kingdomit . being an entire ly new and abstract method of cure, irr.espective of all the old and worn-out systems. - Zir.This medicine'has been tested by the most emi nent medical men of the day, and by them proneunced to be one of the greatest medical discovenes of the *go. t 9 "One bottle will cure general Debility. INIF - A- few doses cures Hysterics in females. IV' One bottle cures Palpitation of the Heart. IV.' A few dosed restore the organs of generation. ,133` From one to three bottles restore++ the manli ness and full vigor of yonth. - Sir - A few doses restores the appetite. • EN - Three - bottles cure the worst case of Impotency. nrA. few doses cures the low-spirited. VC One bottle restores mental power. • . • lid few doses restores the organs of generation, sir A few deses bring the rose to the cheek. - • trir - This medicine restores to manly Tiger and ro btuit health the poor debilitated. worn-down and de spairing devotee of sensual plea:Sure. • ' tsar The listless, enervated youth, .the over-tasked man of business, 'the victim of .nervcus depression, the individual suffering from' general debility, or from weakness of a single - organ ppee, will all find immediate and rmanent relief by the use of this Elixir or Essence of • • air Price, $1 per bottle; or three battles' far $5, and forwarded by Express; on receipt of . money, to any ad dress. • . • rirThe Cherokee Pills and Rejaireitittlng Elixir; are sold be all enterprising Druggists in the civilized world. Some unprincipled dealers, however, .try to sell worthless compounds in place of these; those which they can purchase at a cheap price, and make mom money by selling, than they . can on these medi cines. As yonvelne your health, aye, the health of your future offspring. do not he deceived by such un principled Druggists, .ask' for these medicines and take no 'others. - It' the : Druggist will not buy them for you, enclose the money in a letter; and we will send thorn to you by Express, securely sealed and packed, free, from observation. • y • • • Ladies or Gentlemen can address us in perfect, confi dence, stating fully and their diseases and eymp ccms, as we treat all diseases of a chronic nature in male or female. Patients need not hesitate because of their inability to visit us, ,as have treated patients successfully in all portions of the civilized globe, by corresPondence. Patients addressing us will please state plainly all the symptoms of their complaints, and write Post-of fice, llounty State and name of writer, plain, and in- - close postage stamp for reply. • We send our 32 paps Pamphrettrei to any address:- Address all letters for Pamphlets or advice to the pro prietors, DB, W. R. MERWIN k CO No. 63iLtbertI Atreet. New. 'Tort. DR. WISKART'S PINE TREE . TAR..cioltDiA.o. .• , . . is THE VITAL riaIIICIFILE of THE it PINE TREE,' • Obtained by a peculiar process In the distillation of the tar, h which its highest medicinal . properties are re- It is the. medicine that cures when all others hare felled. ••• • . . 11• YR TOO • Cirßff you Seas Tintoti t' nave jou any of the premonitory symptoms of that most fa tal diaease. ,CoNemsertoa 1, • .- - • • • • icinis Those who should be warned by these tymp gen erally think lightly of them until it is -too late. From thin fact, perhaps more than any other, arises the, sad prevalence and fatality of disease which sweeps to the grave at least one-sixth - of Death ' s victims. • • What are its Sy3irroms t. • .. It usually begine with a short, dry cough, which Boon becomes habitual, but for some time nothing is raised :except a yummy deers. The breathing in somewhat I,I7PICIILT, and upon slight exercise much utontree. A sense of xinuraces end ormassema at the chest is often . felt. - As the disease advances the patient beconies thin In flesh; is afflicted with loss of appetite, great languor, indelence, and dejection of spirits; and may continue in this state for a considerable length of late, that it is very teadilyaffected by Slight exposure or fatigue. If these ocean the cough becomes. more troebleeome, and is attended with expectoration, which in most copious and free early in the morning. • It is sometimes streak ed with blood. At this stage night-sweate usually set n, and in some cases a profuse bleeding of the lungs nay, alio occur,. 'Pain in seine part of the chestis wad often. a difficulty of ,lying upon one or the other side, will:Mut severe tits of eonghing or a-sense of fell. neer or suffocation, is experienced. The pulse becomes full. hard. 'and frequent, the hectic flush' .tinges the cheeks, and the dire malady is -feat hastening, to ate' close. „ You now' ask, "In 'mean a CVRIII r ' • ' Consumption hat. been and can, be cured by the. use of my Tat Conniat, even In apparently hopeless cases.— This iterertion I mike* with the ability to ., Oreseitt the most complete evidence of the truth. lipace willnot admit of my giving the contents of the many' thoneands of testimonialato its ialu.eir which thaw, 'been and am receiving froth men and women- of unquestionable worth and reputation. I have had a- number of the-in certificates , printed in cimnlar fond, which :I will Pend you free on application.. Whether you now determine to h7,the medicine or riot,' send for the circular:, After yeare of etndy . and experiment ; I offer this medicine, believing It to he the beet remedy for all retmoisav AND BRWICtIIkI. DISRAARS. If you cannot be benetitted by the use of the TAR Connrat.; I believe you. are.beyond all earthly - aid. Yet if there axe better curate agents, I earnestly advise their use. - The beat 'remedies, the best'care, ere deeded by those afflicted with this die, ease. Because I believe this to bathe. beet, I sal; you to try it. .." .. • • . Many, not only of the people, but physicians of every itchool and practice, are daily asking ine,' "What its.the principle or =SO of. , your success:lathe treatuferit of -Put.worstit Cpiesusimion t": My anewer le TRECINTRIQIAATRIN of the digestive' organs-the srattannwanto of the debilitated system - the teritirtmt non and 'sriannontat of the blood, telistexperfrom the • aystem. the !cortuption• vvkilet.licrpfulit !breeds. - .While tide is effected. by the powerful alterative. fehanffing from dime° to' be.althj' properties of the Tar 'Gera*, its healing and renovating principle Is alect acting dpon the irritated eitrfaees of the Binge and throilt,, Panetta. Wig to tacit disetxel.part, reliering pain, subtitling in , itammation, and restoring a healthful tendeecy, Let this twofold poieer,' the healing and the strengthening, - continue to act lit, cotdenetlett With Neinflre CAnsteut -recuperative tendency and the patient is saved, if-he has not - too long delnyed a resort to the meens'of „., Tits Pt in Tien Tas ,, Onttour; 'grill cure Coughs, sore Thraat and,Breaat, Bronchia% Asthma, pronp.-VlThoop tag Cough, .fllntheria, and is Mk) ad excellentrernedi for &muses of the kidneys, and,femnte complaints. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS 1 The genuine has the name of the proprietor and ti pine tree blown in the bottle. All others are spurious Peace Firer eincre Ann OM! DC/Mdilt rag 13orri,a.— Prepared only by the proprietor. • • DR. L. 9... C. WISIIART, rro, lictrrm won. iir — Fbreale liy an DruFgaitis December 12. '63 •'." • CRAMTIII.II.S PREOEN—pwrzus,..t • II SORTIIILENT OF. T:s WARE. e Such as. oyster tureens, butter dishes, cake baskets. tutors, - fruit dishes. mum etc.• Also, a. well selected . •st ock silver knives, forks,. spoons.. Teske'. knives„pie knivetyladlee, napkin rings, And every article or table crttletyfor tale cheap. by • '• • R. V. • :Watchmaker and deireler, , CantristArset, Pottsville. December 12, '62 641- Wm. E. • IN T OBAOO.O, L_PEAS AND CI4.ARSc-'- . - Celiatre -. • PA.- • $l3-11 1;; . ' I U SI I 7 1)p e ova_ • *nee • iialr de. • . tote. anderajg Itas removed his. Flour • and , XeedStore from Norwegian arid . Third Streets„ to The hEarketlidd William, Streets, where* he, will 1, keep cm hand,s choice stock:Oft in,hiadlnisoind .1 a fine asSortment of first - clase Groceries: " • • old friends end ,vastOmera are seam:dal solid tod 0-continue their patronage, while the general pet ' articlerfA, No. 14 and ere ilwitedfi2gir• hima call. • : JOSRI; dONES. Pottsville, IP& 'ilk itA" rs-it - E et pEiclked mosnn, saßohoreGle , • be*eieeet, p neap'le Ch ' et" • ' 3eelohgT a.. AA:BETIT. Far rale by • . September 12,.•63 wpm WO*ILB ()S• JOHN ROP.BIANG,. 'lnArreidionvAew Sersey r ; .137,Aaltritetcrtax 244W i re " t r e9 P Ectant LY nana. thdere ed 01Pliteh• or alio, strength,' r teriber4 3,1110-44,,1t T s fthi tr..44:-an ora - .•41:00 • • . Tr- • • - . . , o ISE arm . . PROTE•11011 10 riaMERS No oOuntry.in the world more abounds h, game •th an our own, itherever the set tleme ta i Lave not dill:ea:it away. Young used . to be familiar with the haunts of all isi".4 bird) , and the ,Pop, , of his 'fowling -pi ec , echoed through the Woods in Spring.;summet, and autumn: , Little:regard had he. to psirinz or breeding Finally, our legislator % passedlaws limiting the_. shooting, trapp4 and .auaring of certain wild fowl and• game, i o definite and proper seasons,, and these las t have:come to be-regarded in a measure.. farmers are very willing to help put an end : to the annoyance of gunning in their wort,i; and meaclows,—boys -vamping through ih e grass and . standing grain, stealing messes of roasting ears, .etc. All honorable sportsul et obey the laws and abide their time. so th4t• is less gunning now than .formerly. A, ima as-"the law is off' for certain birds, Ito 6 4 .4, 1 is all thought of protection' to the cr ops against men and boys given . up, and the far. mers,. glad in the_ protection tile law has sr.. forded during , . the summer , quietly, if not Joyfully, 4fike llte . spoiling of their. goods," We are much in favor of Minting, and h e _ lieve in encouraging theuse. of the gun in all proper -times and ways. Still, the fact mains that if afarnier or. land, owner eltrykia to say No, then it is- treorass to go upon- I hind for any purpose.. The owner may r o _. tain or ,yll the exclusive privilege to talkeila. game on his - premises. Were this practice cOmmon, its immediate result would be an encouragement and increase of gatite through. out the country: Thepme-birds are all Co sect eaters, and though they eat grain also, during .a large'part' of the - season, their thief, food consists of grubs, of bugs, and Intellea, and insects generally,, which now . multiply to • the great damage of our forest and fruit trees, 'and farm crops. These birds are itf much innte benefit than i,Ljury, in fact• the 'harm they do in the - grain ifel4 is b:trely notice able, except possibly when they; are in very large - numbers.. They seek their food On the ground almost without exception,. and so VA up grain which would be likely to 'escape the Cradle. 'ln WinterS,' •senictitnes, the partridges devourlhe fruit-beds, in the. or. chards; but are' - easily - driven. away; and it any rate would much 'prefer corn or - buck. wheat,' thrown out for theui. Throughout Europe -in the aggregate, arty great retenimiS derived from- stntmen's li, verses, or from the sale of the exclusive prir. 11 ego of hunting 4 in specified districtit. h ;natty- countries theseltunting:rights are by townships or. parishei, and are seild by them- for terms of years, the money gyng specific-public objects, and 'the. very! sane thing Might be done' in this country, witerev• er the • landowners . of any school diqriet Cr township would combine to There The game tvoith.tinerease: - . There VF(.4111 be no ditlie,ulty in finding stnnt:smen to lea.ie•the right, proVided the' farmers .Would uniteto sedure them lin the enjoyment of it, sad they - would take care' thitt . - the should not be so much reduced in, utitinets . as -to effect - the -next or subiketreitt ye rt unfavorably. - Hundreds of . dollars" might is way h added to thesehoOl fUnd, or secured for each ,other'object, which would make it the per: . sortal interest of every good.citizen to protect the game and the of the sportsman. It would do away with the inducement for inn , sponsible parties to keep dogs, equally good for starting a 'rabbit or for harrying sheep.— EtuCif action 'on : ' . the part of conn try Racal districts would4romote *sportsmanship, it would fill our nrkets With fresh and choice game, and a great damage would be-dation the insect depredatorti in' field 'and (am; were it general. - , " DIRT FLO9RS" FOR SABLIE15.11:1 stnnmet the feet of horses Which are little used, ct : those used only on' hard pavements - or diy roads, often become -very dry, hard and hot, especially . if they stand upon wood or situ° floors.. The wood floors are not only. dry but they absorb . urine, .which decomfrsA evolves ammonia, and promotes this effect An approved remedy tortilla Is to take up the - Wood and lay a stone floor of small cobble-stones In cement' slanting slightly Is the'rear : theft to fill in the stall 6 inches de • at the rear, With sand' or sandy loam, leasingl . . it slanting to the front. Enough of thissbould be.remerecl and renewed daily, to give thi h6rse aled. of clean, dry, but not drying, sand. 'Attie bedding :will be needed, nni the feet will soon gain . a natural moistness How To PLOW ,ingoNoTiter.s.—. l . gentle man writing to the . Farmer's Club of the American. Institue, gives the following meth od of plowing among trees in rows : 7 -11ilek the traces full length-directly - to the plow; then take a crooked jack stick,. likes pieced 'old scythe enath, two and a half feet lag sharpen each, end'so it will go into the lid on the trace chains; then put • it under thi horse just forward of his lilted Legs, and stick each end in the chains ; then get a straw about . eight inch , .!s long, and put, it as 01 to the plow as you can; this"will giye tit horse•plenty of room for his hind : teet,Ael he can walk - righragaitst the tree or bohl i arid never infure-theni. Anot-r SHED Coax.—lmproved varictlesi• ways tend to run backwards; the WO 'should therefore constantly select the 14 ears for seed. This shOuld be a regulary o 4 business, and if faithfully carried nutliillo an.inerease of several liushelsper acre, int.l •• •, - long run. • - • '6l.lC49)'BKgri' BAK ED. —One oundc snipe pounded , fine; rub It well on a piece abet three honrs after rub on one half poi 1/own sugar; lel the meat lie in 01511 0 two days;iheu. take one ounce of - ,g 41 pepper one-half omc,e, macc, - a, felt ckio well pounded, one teaspoon Cycnno rob all into.. the, beef, particularly, into It! fli„litl-rie salt now . antftheni bake it' oven; covering it suet 11:= Oiiii i i;,..,-:-Hetirtogetlief four eggs sod °"I cup of sweet milk. Hive ready a skillet!? a Plecc fbAter, the .size of 'a walnut, orii moderate. Are._ .: I ,lYfiett lhe'eggs are beo place themhi a skillet and cook tenor f' teen, minuted. capital addition to above is, parboileitliaza. cut into, smell bfil and naizeslisithAki„,omelct when placed the skillet. 54-lveow - • 1.- 11!!" - :" • To R"Plidt . sc , lx"3l.l l Ax. -111 inc e-tnest pored time 'Of ' the year maybe.; ; , S* - et l'or . rnonths iiStidg Stewe)ars, - arid'cOriritig the surface witbl linlf aninelrlif‘irroTa'tises to: excludethe siti This is worth mgel4,eriiag when at sill • larger quantity- of beef is cooked 110 wtintedlifinedistely. t 4 layer Of \ latd` itsvitilreep _ , 13.0613 , ilutat - E.—Bake until perfectlY l' 4 1 :are; i e;lite, Intim' and abgar while hoc ouitinAjtAx. El ce lent. With care Jo 'il iiik!antlibtaitti; 'qui-ices may be ssie d - ba t titig duin:chid 'emtntriei... 3 - • FLAKE. PUtopria.Hrake 3 eggs-and 3is of milk, stir in-tiourautil it tuakea a dap . * tbr; put a Itiiiitll: gtlaat itp iu the pau3 to 'IV fijeraialiao; bake giddily, §r.374ois C.ts.—Xix. 6 -eggs, thoreaJ .b,fraker4 with 2..cupsAirted sugar, 2 cmr! flcitlr, I teaspoonful cream tartar, ilex% tur kida; - )ind little . euilt.' 4INVATInEsx-If tree:sad last spring are eew TATLYge k 9At ' earth sod, 1 11 , 1 copious watq Ig, „Act so4lt strarau, place the earth: • " ' ;':-• 410§ 11 - 11111111 , TERMS"- 00 if t risme tart Three wig," lert:96a Club subsc The Jam i t $4 00 per errilOne - Jor OP"' YI &Hail istieequent ii ever 8 liner. pibsequent eon to pros Woos- 111111 aIITegOID•IN Two 'quarto !brio* =Am lil —.am cols fir Darr . tithe editors' Nc dralnistrat esollomm Cater At JIBAXTI • AN gest MER Irashtunabl Xobltity Pl3pB POI P. 8.- 1/0 op. 14 . 010' MOM 'l.O Col I big lea ny, ~ .the OA Ott • trh. at No. With m: afnt e ent ot tt ht the kw 1 • • a not ••anship. bill atwa ew arid TI en the -I . 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