Wit -, N ita *itmot. Yron. the Norristown Herald, „ . -1fi1.031.1118.11T1k W.IXD, jQ. • Wisunettoc -Fehrtioary - 2 1 ii; i bin doins - -Aiere lately. 'The P'!•Pst da3's'4ic yore 8064 - 4 1 bP? illppt up 'tlito Wh thi-0 0124 Ai l s c r mem tire itlllisad their posies in our Nast:fusel ittalgt spirtb3' t,obakefjoiSice, an_borandish- IA lore .bovrey-knivies an sich ; -ar k likewisely 'Oar an-Anon . ite.elhe bake a Union iikp' iheef In the nits, . : and. _ brow. - biz bed with a - club. I don't know why 'the Sonny sfliptthnets air endovvd with sech a pane/too ter bmosin Union Meml occiputs; Not eny.--- ItS:not helthy to hey yuiehedbropzed, I bet. Praps it into mike the U. M.'s beds lik than *l'M—empty- • . • =Tau bey herd, Nobly, or the stabbins - an slintins . wich hey bin performd cuple ov insidenti bapp.nd 2 - the 'undersind lately Wieb leads the undersind ov the_ first" part llama. to beleev.a noo fashun (or preps the old fasinm) is visitin its fei our Sins an Thitas. Ef it air one ofFasbun's Follyis; than One oy Fashun's Follys ahooll, be plact durani, vile--whereYer that is, i don't knovr. I • ealld2 see a Konservativ Member tother day on &little biz; an f foun him sharperdn' up his bowey knife onto a Brick. The blaid lookt keene, an waz fully a feet lorng. "Them's a btx . itiful Ingin skalper," se: I. "Goin ter do suthing in the sheep killin Line?" • "Hardly," Bea he; transferrin the sharpenin process to his Bute. "Yon knciw Ole X, the abolishun member from Q ?" • "I do, a few;" .I wondringly respondid. "Wal—l wish to be.konsiderd Loyd," ser., he, "but I. Inten to imtart about 13 inches ov these Blaid into the innards ov,: Ole:fen sa,yin the KOnfederacy must be subdood. An by thundfr chor up eny 'man wot 'sez any thing against it. 'Now what are you goixt . to do about it?" sez I unto him—"l anent gob to du' nuthin about it." I didnt consider it hole= sum to be chord up, you see. But I rayther guess the cuss , wood hey foun sum diffikelty in mastikatering the Butes on the pedil ei treinityis ov yours,. nnso4th. • Knowio' moosic hathat charms to soothe a Savige Beest—as the poick has so often tole comment to claarnt•the follerin pathetick choon from - Whatts—waz it ?—vizly:-- • - • _ "Halt thou no feelin' To hear him squeelin, - • • . His blud reveelin, • Jill after Al?" You carrit deny, that ov all the bully rel franca, those is the Bulliesterist in the Eng; fish Langwidge—with mite as well be troo as not. But it failed . to arrest the cuss's mad career, for at that moment "thememher from Q", happened to parse, when the loyil Eon servativ chap bounded from tke door in a twinklin. rusht at Ole X With knife uplifted hi, an plunged it throo an throo an throo (2 he continood) Ole XS:body 1 , Ef the ,blaid had entered 5 feat lOv.er up Or 4 foot higher down, it wood. etlectooally put a full-pint to Ismundain career--so the doctor sed. - But the Konservativ chaphad to pay deer , Iyfer his atickin propensity. He was fere * fully 'rested, and then panefully let loOse by giriri 7 dollars & twenty 2 cents ($7 22) bale with, I predict, will be a dredful warnin to all wood-be murilrers herearfter in the futoor befor us to cum. • Wich remins me oy.the other little episode or the same sort. • A few evenins ago I ialld,''cordin' to 'gree ment, to , take one ov Eve's fare dawters•to a grand hop-step-an-jumn, to cum orf at . Wil lard's. I waz.usherdirito the parlor, an im-: mejitly I herd a heven-born straue from a sweet iroise in another room—tkem wise I knowd so well, The Table • "Iwillbereddyin2minnits." • Praps she waz teddy in 2 minnits„ I know I only had time to . read 14 colhims ov War maize an 3 OT advertisements before she ma jestickally swept into the. runic. But before, she entered, I herd those sweet voiiie I knowd so Well, agin. It waz not so much heven - hom this time. It waz intendid fer her made's earl alone, an sed, in a forrin tongue: "Blame your eyes! of you gouge that hare .pin: into my lied agin slap your face ! Now . hurry up with the Rats ! " But at larst she appercd in all her glorY— sli more 2, fer I now understanshe,borried sum. ofer the pen ow , Bonypart—Or sum other Bony chap—to describe bet; But, these fasile,pen or mine must do it, be it never so feebly.. I will roll uktue slevies, an do it arfter the Stile ov the- blud-ansolth writers ov the Grate Family Papers. Hear.: hear"!! Her hare was az black as a 3.slithren sym pathizer's hart, an, az soft az the bead ov a chap who thinks.the-Confedrits can never be koukwered; her .nose—ye gods! them nose '—itlciokt like a . bunk o' white weeks stuck onto a face ov Parian marhill- 7 tho I never seen a hunk o' white weeks si ..ck onto_ a face, Ow_ Parian "marhill—not a stuck ; Teachers • Most deftly chisseld—not chisseld by 'a army contractor, "tho they do chissel bully--chissel poor workin females out:ov, harf thar ernins ; lips like 2 red, red rosehuds'gloored togeth er.; buzihn which roze:an fell like the Osh un's swell—or aN. Y. • Swell. Do you see the simily of aN. Y. Swell rozed an fellin? I don't: Her eyes (with I pretty. near for goued) rivalld the briteness of the s,tars wot gems the bid° firmament orehed ; an her dress—but I must nip the femailreeder's kur iosty iu the Bud, an not descritie her other •' make up," I halat tie . time to do it, and coodnt do it et I had. I rather think she iz painted good'enuff to land- a Ten Cent'NOvil .• But thiiar not all,. The , white taPering . fingers4r the made be4sed toyed with khan- Buhl hoss pistol. • ' • • • . _.. . . "Air you gain to jine the Calavry fer.three yerea-or the 'mergency," sez 1,. " an be. a Pawleen, or the Bootiful Fcmail Spy?" 0 no!" she smilingly keplide. mere ly,,inten to go down to the ofris ov . Miste'r a$ lodge 2 or, 3.bullits in his cocoa. -. _Mister took the home froni singin skule 1 niter an now 'lna deserted me & went an gone an married: another gal. You amooz yourself till I return," 'puffin a cap onto the pistol herein .beforely mensh und. " I'll be back in 2 minnits,' an she glided out, the door like • • it Empress.- . Don't think I -waited 2 minnits fer .her. - r thort it wavtinie to stride out ov that—ah ` In goin home I spied a frisky damsel ap proachin. Never took her to singiu skule, but °then wisht to meself I mod. Thort props she mite make a . are hole throo my - skull skull for wishin to eself I cood take her. "Now, ole feller, you'd better sneak up those alley," I innardly Bed. An' I snookt up. • . Havent time to say enything shout rens now. Must postpone it - op ackount ov the . yveather. Oke wordy, Some _poetical 'machinist offers to furnish the Detroit Daily Advertiser with the most sonorous verses, and sends, the. -following queer spectrum : On the loftiest peaks of Andes—hear the shrill ancestral_ song ! - Poured in liquid hieroglyphics—the ..empyresia crag* along. • • • Amthropopliagi descending from their saponace . otis lair, Iterate their soporific' bacchanalian orgiei there.. Gongelon aud• Balla D.)nna glistening din the morning sun ' • . • • • lethyophagonti archangels; swarthy Ititsaitnd fiery . . .'rategans at their devotions:, conchological de _ . . Blenilitig with" the •opodeldoca, knoil at aarteti . . . . moniolveiNhrines. . • A cart.ks girl, an only child, one day look ed in het - tnothertace with- - Mother,, what do you make tne wear this old frock for? - I should thing ,you ; might afford to:dress me better; seein' AS how there's only;Orte,of us!' being asked which:t Niandewerthe productions be considered the Er supta t, ',try tiomit i ii dinititet HA1,tD1VAR: . ...:.:',".:',: stichtor .dr; Thompaa, ctrri.Eiy, :soar, Toozs, AVD XAILI9LT. "8161 X Or ilia erkir. " P0711411.1.X , PL. 7asuar► s, PUBtIIIIII. : • - 86 ' macamr, AND.:POUNDRIC-PUli..l:2lti NISHERS.. torn& of SOUTH _ . • indPlM. and Nori' SOUTH. Sire di. Ingot Copper, • ilstiblit 31,1, . Foundry -Pacitigi, - , Ingot Brass,. Red,.llbrmnta. - • 'Awns, • - . Yel., Solders, .- lases, Pig Tin, . Bar Iron, •' . &e., r. • Bar Sheet Iron. Pig Lead, .. Sheet Old Copper,- Bar Lead, Steel, . •.• • 'Old Brass, • - Spelter, • . ;Borax. • . 014 Lesd, Antimony, Crociblets,.. . Znn ,- and Senondland irrarhinista , and Black smiths: !Pas, and Steam Riktin" vs, bought and sold. Zr Articles of every dee6ription In use by Machin hits and Fnandyrmen, fu rn ished to - order: - • • Casb paid for iicritp Iron, Old Rails, and, all lands of Metnti. PHILADELP.IIIA DANIItiL - 211 7 . • KARCBER, '• City. Cabinet •Ware ROOms and Itianufaitory,l •••.... 238 SOUTH SECOND STREET, .. • . - • . • •• Philadelphia. - N.B. -;-Perrons'going to the City . wiil find it to their advantage to call and exaditne . the stock.. D. M. K. ' Sept. 21,'82 ...• - .: • • J OS: F : MARSIIALI., snip CHANDLER AND GROCER, 404 South Velawaie Avenue, f Rope ofall kinds, 'Oakum, Tar. Piteh, - Painta Paint Oils, and furnished in, quern. tides at the lowest rates. ' • , • •Phtladelphin, -August 1, 32-.. BROWNING'S EXCELSIOR -COFFEE. Whilet trying Coffee of allthe varions.brandp. • Remember 'BROWNING'S. BYCELSIOR"—at the hessd it rtands.• ' • • • Tine,it'enot like others that are •`SOLD EVERT A little.scretch;we all dO know, good. 7,094 , will .: easll}• (Biat a r trOch like thit--",sold everywhere". - • • - apt to . tear.) - ... • . . . Now,l can safely Pay, without any hepitation,. .There's none like ...BROWNING'S: ExCEAsIp.R ., in •-• this engghtened r.. • • •• . . 1 . • Skilled chemists' ave not found a Coffee from any store Possessing thesame ingredients as 'l3i:owning% . . - celeor." , . . - . • . . Nor is there any one. irior.ont of the'Coffee trade, - Who knows the article! from which !•Browninfrs Ex-- I'm fold it's made from barley, ryo r wheat, bans, and Nam atlMUS.and other thfitgabut the :RIGHT ONE if you please. • But With•the Coffee-men I will aot'll ' Old -contention= • For:the many, many things,they say—too numerous to .mentlon. Whilst:they're engaged in running round fromlatore to store To learn the current wholesale price of, "Brovr'ning's Excelsior," • . Some who know my Coffee'gives perfect satisfaction. Have formed a plan by which they hope to cause a quick • • reaction. . • •• '- The ease-‘nis with a few ; nn doubt 'twill be. - more - - Ta name their Coffee after mine, (BROW.N'ING'S.y EX: CELSIOIt. ..• • • • • Some say - theirs the. only brand that Will.standm zialy Now. try.a little of, theni all—see which you the .Thre b e e !',Lrs . lia; e . Pa . e'sed away since I first tiold •a ,Never have I'in your paper•adyertised before ; Nor would 1 now: or ever consent to publish mere, some, used'br"everybody," •"%old everywhere," • in "every stole." - • '• • •• A trade like this Ido not • wish the. orders j could, not -'The lacutry ill .Jersey'S land would take—leave not a • :foot to till. ' • • : • , -My • rade is not so very' large; still-I - think I bave.my But. reader. von May rest • assured : 'tie ,NOT. SOLD • : • EVERYWHERE." Ittanufaetured and for Nnle by Om, writer, GEOItiGE BROWNING, I'l' • •• • No. 20 Min rket otreet;•Cooingen,..N.'l; • This Coffee is not composed of poisotOns i drnes: it cotitains taithing deleterious: many person 'use this coffee that cannot use the pure coffee : it takes.but tine', arid a half ounces to make a quart 'or etiod .strong.cof fee,.thht being just.ohe.half the quantity that it takes. of 'Java Coffee..apd always Ives than one-half the price. RETAIL DEALERS may Rivet:lute it in less quanti ties than ten gross at my prices from the ,Wholesale . . GS - Orden: by Mail from Wholesale Dealeri prompt ly attended to. •.- • . .•:- . turer • BECEIYED, A inalitifal stock of tVatteben,. .Piewelry, Clocks, Plated Good., of all ' - Porte Il[oariais, . ... • T ."- titre in; 'Satchels, Sliver Ware & FattCy.iWoods '..."..- . . . • - Also; an assortment of VAN- KIRK ,t, CO.'S celebra led Chandeliers ' and r .tl7,rii ' Fixture., Bronzes Statuary. Portable Lights. etc.. etc. -. • • - • - fro7 - Particulai • attention 'paid to the relishing 011 Watches. Haying had the largest, experience in the] very first manufacturing establishments - In Europe, - we I feel *warranted in assuring every one' who will patronize us. that we will be enabled.to.give satisfaction, particle' larly iu all the. finer class of-work, such as • ; -, .cHßoNowcp.,TE* , , .- . - .._.. . nuPL7. 4 4,. . ENGLISH &. SWISS PATENT --LEVERS, - - - . , • • 5.,.3.; • ..-. „. 1 ace., • .„ • - *T.; -, .•• would require. . We shall endeayor, - by - a stralghtfor ward couree, to please erery mmeonable pqreon. • • ' • G., F. BLUM & C 0. ., . • . . . . . Practical lioroloOete and.Jewellels.. ?Aztec') 12.-.:64. - .. •• • . : .---. .f . . ENTEVIS.COTTAGE ORGANS' . • . . , . . .Are notonly unexcelled, bat they are absolutely Mt. e Designed expressly for C hurches' and tichools, they tire tound to be equally. well adapted to. the parlor.and drawing maim. For salconly by . • • . •' ' E. M. DEUCE. .• • . . North SEVENTH St.. PITILAD'A: Ca' Al BRADBURPS PIANOS, and a complete assortment of the, FI•RiFECT. IVIELODEON ..'Sept. °4, •S 3, FAISiIIONARCE • ICA.C)TIUNG. Just. opened, a splendid assortment or Foreign and Domestic CLOTIM CASSLMERES and WEST- - INGS, which will be.ent acid lit In the latest and most improved styles, at-his Old . Stand: Market street, a few doors 'above C6ntre,'Pottsillle. ' , •im2cRY MATTEN,Merchant Tailor. Pottsville, March 5; . in-tf A. WAnn, JR HEAP STORE IN RINERINVILLE C—The undersigted having bought out the Store of Mr. Abr. Trout:, corner 0 - Sunbury and Third' !street, are'prepared to Pripply customers at the ldwest prices ulth'sli kinds of Dry kloods, Qn . eensware, . Groceries, Provisions, Flour: Feed, &r. • .•_ • • • • - • • •! . NEER3LN.S.I 4 & SORBER. .11inersvilie, Jan. IS, .66.• • • WA.TCII.E.B 1 • 1V4,711.111.E14 . , • A lanre. amortment.of Watches—Arneriam, English and S , Ait , N in Gold and Silver,.Single: - and ]lnning Cwes. An :examination 'is re spectfully solicited. . • •. it. C. GREEN, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Centre Street,_ Docemberl2, '•-• • : -,- 1.16 AK. AND .TIII3I3AINGS, I..ntpitliltyle Pastern.. ' AT .T.IE CLOAK STORE-OF • .• 11.'BOLAND Ce4itie itreet,.below American Jan.'_l. .65 . .-4iLrpm •• -T!-OT.T.SVILLE dilllECK:BOOKMl,—Chiiick.Beolics- on the •/ - MINERS' NATIONAL BANK of. Pottsville—also on all the other Banks. for:ode at • B. BANNATS • ' . Book and Stationery Store. . 3 cin BA.IIIREILt4 A/PlPLiiii3.—just received IL/V ii splendid assortment of. New :York. Winter Apples, for sale by. the barrel 'or bushel a .' • '. , - • - . ' . JAMBi DOWN'EY'S„ .Be ow the Episcopal Church, Pottsville. • San. 21 . . NU; ' •• • • •• • • Bam - • BELT/1117; • • Juillecelved;iimpply of ten and twelve-in - a ply. Itubber.Beltinge tormber with t h e sinalletaises,ft, II of, which will ; be -bid. at'. -Tosamfactiut titto, Gum Paddlig. - 71W . 41 . 0 1 eRINI*Ake.. de: For anti by . 4nly • _ BANTIAIt tAUSOADS. PIENLAIM-161"14 HICAI,I-74;!31* /a*: alatilEgagOW l4l24: Winter Ansateeit; D ecember 26, 1138 C. . DOWN.PA3i"YXGSR• TRAIXX: . • , t sundsr) Sikk • L eave p d tamine; daft. ---- I_,n„,i,ar-msd k • A. X.• IL and +2.24P..X..--PsOlt — Mo t h at 1.20, • - Aniviag P hiladelphia *ad 43G . P. - AL • - • • • X, mad at TACT. . • • . _ • _ _ • Both damn trains eonni44 and r; •g . portwltnClintona/All !O.! Hm"na*Cal_4-31..aw York,. el wain TrainstorWil tsars i. =Ana, am c g awinsauma rtiazß - .( • t Sa t am; •Leave PalladePtda. 45161 Y, = B . a t 10.44 .k. IL, and 11.3 n, 7 A-' Le " . trU111) , AY mats . 11.. =ids. Phil wit - '..LetwePottinillsat +XI. A- -• . • 1.24A.N0N *mast patexcit.: connects at. Harrisburg with Passenger Trains tci and. from Pittsburg, - Quilale. - Chamberaburg, Lancaster. Gettysburg, Etutbary; Wilifamspotte Ehrura,'York alma .. Trains leave Harris b urg at 3.00; A. • 31::-11.1 5 A. it.. and 1.4 A. P. .51.:;- for Pottsville, Philadelphia, New . 'York, Easton. etc.. and at 4.40, P. 3L.. for Reading only. Leave Reading at.. 1.00 A.- M... 10.45. A. IL. and L. 35 and 4.05. P .AL Sundays: _Leave Reading at . 1.00 A. IL, and flarriaburg it 5.15 A. X. .• • ' • _ • l'hrough tickets hum Pottsvi ll e to New York, Bab. more, Gettysburg. and all the principal points in the .North, Northwest. and Canadas.. Emigrant rule% to • same place'at reduced fares. • . ' . SO lbs. of baggage allowed each Pasakagea, . 1 . • • • COMMItATION. TICKETS. With 26 coupons attached, between any wants dei fi ed, or Families and Firm, at 2h per cent; iiiseotort.. • . - . • . • MILEAGE TICKETS, for Famines • Good for 2,146 miles, koetw.ent all potato*, '. SEASON TICKETS, • ' - Good for Bolder Only; between any point*, at reduced rates, for 3,6, 9, or 12,moutbs. • • rao*All tickets will be puttered • before . the 'Trains start. Higher fares obliged if paid In the care.. . • • . G. A. N1CQ1.1.8. - General Suierintendent. Dee. 26. '64 ji,4ll`'NE 'IIULLI. OICHUri.II,III.I. hAy LTA TEN R. • arig 2 26 53 51 3 = 2 0 1 rABICA.NaRticENT. On and after* IdONDAY.. November 7th. 1864, Pas senger Trains will leave Ashland' at 645 . ;A. 'M.,. connecting. at• Schuylkill Haven with'.Readig Rail road trains for Philadelphia. Harrisburg. Reading, &.r., and-at 3.05. P; h 1.4 for Schuylkill Haven andinterme diate points.. _..Trains for Ashland leave. Schuylkill Haven .5.45 A, M. and 12.20 P. Al., stoppineat all principal stations; • Pare from Ashland to. Philadelphia,' 95 ; -to Read ing $1 90; . o Schuylkill Haven 85. cents. ilfr All the above traini make connection . at West wood with stages to and from Pottsville: J. E. WOOTTEN; 1-tf Crailwra. Jan. '7, •65. puiLAuutTuca..s ,, READinG.E. u. . • - . . , •• ati l eg: } Z-- • iscursion Tickets 'front Philadelphia 'to Potts= . ville andturn, return, will be sold at'Philadelphia. on Sattir tisyfi and . Sundays. at f 44 3:5 each, good tor. any train on those days, and on'the succeeding Monday.: 'G. A. NICOLLS, Oeneral Supt. . GNI VALIZE ItAli.ltOAD 3. L .-541 E'" • . . . . • _Fall Arrangements.. • '. ON AND *AFTER - MONDAY, Sept: 19th. the Pas . senger_Traincof the Lehigh:Valley Railroad Company, will nil':: : - -• POWS OR EASTWARD iI'RALNIE.• No. 5. No. 3.. No. 1. lute Haven • - ' ll, B . 9.00 `Tannery • - Hickory Run ..... ;.. . • 9.19 .Mud Run. 2,59. ,• :9.27 • : • Rockport. • 5.02 9.33 Drake's Creek 3:09 9.46' : . Stony:Creek 1.9.33 •Teuueaviile • • 2.00 Beaver MeadoW • 2.20 • liazle.Creek. Bridge...... ... .. .... • .•' ..• . . • Penn - Haven • . • ' - 3.20 .- CHUNE . •' 50' -.10.40 • 9.303 Lehighton ... .. ... .. 4,09 10.59 4 . 40 . Lebiuh Gap • . • 4'`2l . 5.01 Slatineton . ' • _ ' 11.111 5.07 Rock Dale - • 438 - • 5.17 Lanry's • - • ..4.48:./227 • 'White Hall 5.34 "Coplay - • • 459 -. 11.38 5.38 • ilokeudanqua' 03 '. • . 5.42 Quasi:a:ia . ' S 07. .11.43 5.46 ... . .5:15 . ." ' 5.54 .Allentown " - .1i:20 • :11.54:: 6.09 v 5.37 '• . 12.1 . 3 -9.15 , Preenianidiurg" • . • .n. 47 :.: 12.21 6.23 ' Lime Ridge.- .... . :5.53 . 12.28- . 6.• N EastOn, (arrive) --•- 610 12.45. : 6.44 .• • ..UP OR WESTWARD „TRAINS. . . • . STATIous: N9.3.' NO. 6. No.-7. N0..1.. No: 4. Leave . A. M;,. Pal. .P. m: P.M. . -Easton ' 9.30 "' -3.26- : 7.40 : . 11.4! '10.03 --Lithe Ridge.- , • 3.42 .- 7.53 . " Preeinansburg. .9.50 3.49. 8.06 • . • : • •Rethleheni 10,00. 4:00 8:15 10.03 ; Allentown • ' .10.12 4.15. 8,30 - • 12.13 ; -10.44 . Allent•n Fiinrce . 4.20 8.34 . .•: • : Cat:nun:qua_ 4:28 4.41. "Ilokendauqua-...1 0 .3 0 • 4.33 • 8.47: • -.2 • - Coplay. ~. . 4.38 • 8.111 . s t: White Hall., '4.43 • 8.56 • g , 4.115 . 9.04. • : taq • Rock Dale ..:...10.56 .9.14 .. .• Siatington -• 11.07 -.- 5.12. 9,25 :7, • , Lehlgti Gapi, . _11.13 5.16 -. .• 9.31 • • I Parryville:. . ... 11,23 • 5.31.: • 9.45 - •, : • Lehighton ' 11:34 5.39 9.50 .' - :Mauch Cbrink:-.11:45 • 6.00 :. • 10.00.. . • Penn Haven., -...12.15 • ... •.• - Weatherly 12.45 • .• Ilazle Cr. Bridgel2.so Beaver Meadow, 1.10 leanesville: ' • ; . -:' • Stony Creek': : . 6.38 -. Drake's creek.. 12.29 • .6.46 .• • , • ' • 6.54 . '• " •' - - Mud Ron -Hickory Rini.. :12.53 • • 7.13 .• . . '• .; • Tannery 1.03' 7.24 -At White Raven 1.10... 739 .; . • ' • • 'CrirritAL a.. B. or Ni* Jrzszi:• -•- • All tip- and Down trains connect with the trains of the , Central Railroad of New Jersey' to'and from New. York. . • . -• Nonru Pi-sissy:xi:4lA • • . All Down Trains and Up Trains Nos.. 7 arid connect • Trith the Truing of the - N 11 N. P.:: - It.•for StatiOns above Bethlehem . Down Train No. 5 andltip..Trains. Nos. 9 and 6 for Stations below Bethlehem.. V.AI3I,.PRNVI.YLTANIA U. . . * All trainiConneCtwith the trains of-the East Penney]. :van la Railroad, except Down Train Na. 1 asid . l.lp, Train —is very IDILTIDERE .imr.kwitair RAILROAD. . • . Down trainiil , Toa..l . and 3 and XI) Trains. Nos. 6 and rconnect with Tniins of the . .Belvidwre Dalaware /tau-. rattit . .. .. CATAVIIBBk 'AIM QUAKANS 11*.11.RODEI.: . • . • . .Down Trains Noe. Vaud 51ind Up Trans Nos. fi and 8 eoonect with the.Traine of the Catawissa -and - Qua hake Railroads. -.. : . • ~.• -. •• - - -.. . . • Down Trains Nos. 3 and 5 and IV Tiain - tio.. ft con nect with the - Trains of. the . tiazleton Railroad, ' • . . Iknrn Trains ;lies. 3 !min and-Up Trains Ros. 6 and a will Unwect with, the Tiains kfand from Wilkesbarre. • :ItOBERTR. SAYFtE. , • , Superintendent and.Engineer.L:' R. It • . • To Miners and Capitalists. . . A CREAP,. EFFICIENT. AND SAFE 13EASTING:. PONVDER- Itas been .discoTered, fully equal, and In many respects superior 'to common PoWder.. No Saltpetre:is required. • Anybody of - ordinary. intelligence can .make. it .with safety. Four men, with apparatuatosting $.740.t0 $750, could. easily make 75 to leo kegs per, day, from the mw. ma terial; complete and ready for iase, at about one-half the cost of common. Powder.. t, •-• • • . 'lf desirable, it can be made at the Mines. when deed' by the consumers tlietnselves, in large or small quanti ties: In this caste, the apparatus would i..robabiy cost •from $l9O to $3OO. • .• .•' • ' It can be made. to bum, quick or Slow.. and of any strength desired, 'adapting it to all 'kinds of rock or Coal..'._ ••- • • • •• Some of the best State Rights are still for sale. Par . Les' wishing, the right to make for use or 'sale; Will be ilherall7 dealt with. . . • • For teetlinoniaLs and full Partieulars:addresa or call on • E.' W. .CARRYL Dec. In, 44.—r.00-3!ni The -Most Consplete * chine in Existence. • . The Introduetion . of the "FLORENCE" '.Dates a new era in .Sewing . : Machines...: It Ilaterus, Fells; Binds; Gathers,. Braids; 6 . ...;Quilts, and Gathers and . Sews - on a . • Baffle at the same time: • 12The 'undersigned his beeti appointed Agent for Schuylkill County-of the Florence Sewing :Machine Compauy Manufacturers of the - celebrated IleVersible Feed Sewing Machines: • " • • • • .The following advantages Over filV Mid ell Seiving. Machines, are claimed for the "Florence" : • It.makes four different stitches, the lock, knot, dou ble-lock and double-knot, on ono and the-'same ma chine." Each stitch 'being alike on both , aides of the fabric. It has the reversible feed motion, Which enables the Openitor,'by :Amply tuniing a thumb-screw. to havethe Work run either, to the right or left. to stay any part of. the same,. or fasten the ends of the seams, withonyttun :big the fabric. . . • • .• Changing thelerigth , ot the stitch; and from one kind' Of stitch to another, can readily - be done while the ma; chine is in motion. - . , . . Every stitch is perfect in itself,. making the seam se= core and uniform.: . • •.: • •. • • It is almost noiseless, and can be used, where quiet necessary.. Its motions are all positive thereare no springs get out of order. and itasimplidty enables the must in.. experienced to operate it. ' • . • It' ill not oil the'. ' dress of the operator, as the • machinery is, on the top of •the , table. • It is themest rapid sewer in the world; 'Making IlVe stitches to each revolution. ,- - • Itsatitch lithe Wonder of all. because. ofits coin _Lined , Ilasticity, strength and beauty. - It does the heaviest or finest ork.with.ecinal turn: .ty, without 'change of tension onnachinery. • Every - Machine hal one of.Jettek . s patent hemrecris attached, the right to use which-we: control,) enabling' i -.the operator to turn any width of hem . desired.- , . 1 • The public is respectfully Invited to. examine th.e Machines at the store' of the undersigned, Centre streeV Pottsville, where fall puticulanswill be given,' • - e R: It. MORRIS... 3 ' 344 .August A.MANDER .SA - FES, • Second St., rottsville • • Announces to the business oommanity of this and the adjoinl counties. Ilia he minden tures SA ER SAFES of all 'sizes and t" — kinds, warranted Fire-proof, which, in point of 4--4 workmanship and AMsh,.will comm. withthose ob: tained from any other estabilahmeMin the 'country.— He always keeps. safes on Inuuttbr. sale, awl.will make them -any stm. forlisaing ant other. Public Institu tions, as cheap; if not cheaper thsuithey can keobtalned [tom abroad: He tom to Binjamba Hskywood,Gearge Hrtglialsos. toochand A, .seansia. this .710:Dokt• who * : :biTet Ida Safes to use, . Vane 13.. 1009.4444( '6l: MAIDEN LANE, Esicouragei- Ilome.Mausithettare!.. CHALIES . IikkiiRER; IiaaUTACTIMLOI OF• -1 BELLE" - SAL =twins? -ruliztanttAi as Oi . ;3lslrQrf the' Ortliens• tank of the Comity; of EiclagfikllL the. sobsod.bere;'. Tr Mae:of the Estate. of Williatai - Mehner,late - of 'Abe Bon:160 . .0f '. decearted: - =pre to aale =bj public 'endue, on . • . • . • • ...• of • • ; • .• SETERDIT, t e UM day Febteary 'sell, at 10.teclock in the forention, at the. 'Public Ifou.sli..o liargAret-Koons. inthe said tirmangh: : : • • Acertaln lot Ofgrorindosittude tit the Bier 'ott h'aftuesairt . . bon:nuke - southwest lay' lot: of. Jobs northwest by inalley, ISSlteast • indlontbeast by Front street. part of bit' NO: tl .in add, Klettnerc addition., conin hewn.: on Front, greet; SO feet, and in depth US feet,. more or A, certain, two-story brick dwelling ionise, frame stible and lot of , ground. satiate in'theitt aforesaid Borough. bounded southwest by No; IX northwest by in alley, northeast by:Peter street,. and southeast by Front street,laelagpart. 'of 10t.N0. .$ Inthetforesaid addition, containing to -front .") feet.' • and in depth 130 feet, more or. less.. • - • ::'No: T. A: certain lot of geound, situate in - the Bor ough aforesaid, bounded southwestbyLydia cheers lot, northwest by an alley..northearu by I`;.'o. 8, southeast by Point' street, being part of lot NO 11'In said Kiebnere addition, containing. in fronti24.feet, - andin. depth" 220 feet, more or Ices. " • • ,'No- 8. A certain lot of gmund, situate- in the , Bor ough aforesaid. bounded southwest by No. 7, northwest by an alley, northeast by No. 9. and southeast.by Froht street, being - part of lots Nos. 11 =412 in •said addition to Schuylkill Pleven, containing in frOnt24 wet,. and in depth 200 feet; more'or len. • . • _ -.. No. 9. A certain lot Of ground. situate in the Borough aforesaid. bounded southwest by No .' ,' ll. northwest . by an alley, northeast by No. 10. and southet.st by: Front. street, being part of lot N0.•12 in the aforesaid addl.; tion, containing in front 24 feet, and in depth 181 feet, No. 10. A:certain lot of grotind. situate in the. Bor ough aforesaid; bounded southwest by. No. 9 ; north west by an alley. northeast byNo. 11, and southeast by Front street. being parts. of lota Nos. 12 and 13 in said Kiehners addition, containing in fr0nt..9.4 feet, and in depth 164 fen., more or less. . • • N0..11. A certain lot of ground.'sitnate in: the Bor ough aforesaid; boanded'sonthwest by No.'. 10. north west by an alley, northeast by No. it, and southeast by Front street, being part' of lot No. 18 In the aforeiald addition. - cortaining in front 24 feet, and in depth 148 feet, More or less. No. 12; 'A certain lot of ground; situate in the• Bo rough aforesaid, bounded sonthwestby No. 11. north; west by.an alley, northeast by a forty-feet road called DOck.strect, and sonthecet by Front street, being. part of lot No: 13 in said addition, containing in .front, on Front Street 39 feet, add in depth 1&5" feet, more . or. Aeeitain two-story frame dwelling ' house.. with a IX-story frame kitchen attached, a frame stable and lat. of ground, situate_ in the Borough . afoiesald. bounded southeast toy: lot of. Henry Vonte, northwest by an alley. northeast by lot N 0.14, and,. southeast by Front street. being lot 1;:e. 15. in• said - Kiihnera addi tion, containing in front 40 feet,. and In depth.l2o feet,- more or less: No, 14.-2:certain lot:of , ground; situate in the •Bor •ough afOresaid, bounded southwest by No, '23,. north , west by an alley, northeast by part of No. 16, and abut& east by Front street heing part of lot No. 'lO In - said addition, containing in front 30 feet, and in depth :.101 feet, more or less. • - .. N 0.15- A Certain Iy,4tory . , dwelling house, with a one-story.kitc.hen and lot of ground, situate' in the Bor ough aforesaid bounded•• southwest by Dock street north West by lot of George S. - GeistWite, northeast by in alley, and southeast by lot of . Charles Bourke.-con taining in front, on Dock street, 20 feet, and. in depth 133 feet. more or less.' . • Late the estate of said deceased. Terms and comb lions made imown at-the time and place of sale; by 'JOHN P.• HOBART, Trustee. By.order of the Orphans' Court,. • . •••. , . • . - . A., Donaslivaa, Cleik. • Pottsville, Jan„23,..011 - ,. .. • 4 , . • pUBLIC. SALE.. :• .• • • • • • • . Will be mild at Public Sale on the premises, now cic , cupied by Peter Beaver. near Ringtown, Union Town chip,Schuylkill.County, on ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH . 10865. •- The.foilOwing described - property: to wit • A VALU ABLE FARM. containing .200 acres. 'More -or lesi, 1S acres of which l• cleared, and • about acres of good , tiinber land a Young • Orchard r StiO bushels Of - Lime on the -Farm. not,spread: A' FRAME DWEL. LING. HOUSE : . A- GOOD BANE' BARN: Wag , on Shed with Corn Cri: Suit* Shed and a 'good Spring and Spring House theieto attached, A Rail road rune through' the Farm with a Switch attached,' which makes iteptivenient for Eime. &c. This farm-is located only nine miles from Mabanoy City and - about 'seven from -Shanandoah City, - - the best markets in the State. If Abe - property Is not - sold on 'the day ahoVe Men tioned: it will befor rent. . • -* • For terms and conditions of .sale apply to . DAVID - DlVlS..Esg.inear the premises. ' • • ' HENRY VANDUSEN, Pottsville, Pa. • 2.tim.: Jan. 14, COURT : SALE. . i O. To be cold at Public Vendee- !under 'an Ordiit'of the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill Cotinty, on the - ..• 28th of FEBRUARY, At 3 o'clock in the Afternoon.-L.All 'that noted Tavern lions(' and stand.called the Arnerican.Honse,- in Potts- County,.situate on.Centre street, •at the cerner of Union street, • boanded by aain . igl •streets; the Reading Railroad Depot and proter ty late, of Isaac Severn, being about• ninety feet front :on Centre street - and running back •tri said depot.. im .proVements consisting of - a.ligire-and substantial three ato'ried Brick Tavernllouige; with basement restaurant:. barber shop, large stable, - 'ind • other, ont-hotuse -.build inga. late the estate of Johu C. Lessig,.deceased. . Sale to be On the premises; and :terms made known N. - JONES,'prustee. •A: Doitiore.N, Clerk - of the Orphans' C 012.4. Fel).4; '65: • -. • • . - PRIVATE SALES VOR MALE.—The , handsome property, • couilat. ing 'of Übuse and,Lot situated on Second Street, bettreen Schuylkill Avenue:and Silier . Terrace The lot is one hundredaud ten '(11n) feet•on.Sec .ond.street.and ninety:eight {.)s ' feet on Rhodes antliPritice streets' (fronting three streets). There - are sons fortylxid Fruit Trees. of -the chidcest kinds. Grapes, Strawberries, Raspberries,. Lawton Black berries, Currants, GOoseberriex and a fine selection of Rotes' and Shrubbery on the premises. The house:is nearly new, and-is excellent condition, containim: 7 • rooms and a kitchen.. There is a' never-lailiogwell of , water, Yrith'a good Pump:, 'only few feet from - The kitchen 'doer. Also: a good Stable,'.nearly new; and large enough for two horses. . •• •• • '.Persons wishing to purchase, would do well tO exam ine. Terms easy. and title perfect. For further ...par' titulars. enquire-of . • W. W. rprrs.• • • At - the rifortimer House, Cir - on the premisis; A -:DESIBABLE RESIDENCE' FOR The undersigned having given up his - business in the Borough of Cressona, for the -purpose .of going to the Oil Region, will sell on reatainable terms a Brown Frathe.COttage . Dwelling, with nine roomy, two-in t and-a-half-stones high, -with one-half- acre lot • attached. -Front building•lOW. feet, back huild- • ing 14x16 feet; bounded on threesides by public streets. - A never failing spring of excellent water. • pea the door • has a natural grove of shade trees, with a varie• ty" of chOice 'fruit, and -sixty -g:ape. vines •in hearing; • For further particulani apply on the premises, or to Henry Hazel at Mine Hill Shope. - . VALUABLE . FARM F 9 .11. MALE. -.in --consequence of poor, health tie • subscriber has , concluded to offer his Farm for Sale. Said larm is •lo cated in Kingston Township.' Lezerne 1 - ...:oenty,, within four miles of the: .Wyoming Depot, with . gpod -roads and down grade to market. The Farm: contains about ITU acres, .one. litindred and - fifteen...under: good improvement, .. The soil. is good- and' aols pt ed to either grain or grain., and being well water ed, would make one of the finest 'grazing farms in the ccinntv. The buildings are Two Dwelling-lionses.. one large Hay and Grain Barn, one Cow Barn for Stabling Cattle, Carriage - Hease and Stable, and, large Corn liouse.• ONE ORCHARD.-It is alio well . fenced,, having. several hundred tons, of stone. :Wall Mien it ; centrally located—two roads, creasing , at right angles near 'the buildings. . Them Is also a' Chnrch.and.School House on the -premises, and until recently a Yost Office was kept at the place for 'sixteen' years it. 15 NF.AN TOE BRAT -MAYMICT IN TmC &CAS& . , Is altogether a desirable property,:. and ..persons having money to invest in real estate would do well to, call on the sub Scriber and VIEW the premises. 'Any one dediing farther information can call. on or:address the Editor of the Pittion. Gazette, or ' : . - " • RIND'S. CARVER, . • Wyoming, Luzerne Jan. 14,.`65 F. On',NALE.—A 'valuable 'FARM . and pleasant country residence situate in East. Hanover Town ship. Lebanon county. Pa.,.on the Jonestown and-Ha4. risburg road,_ one-half a mile West- of Mt. Nebo,. com taining about 83 Acres. About I acres IS Woodland, the remainder.heing under . coed cultivation. vr:l,Teneed, , and the soil • we iidapted to the different crops generally raised in this section. •The buildings (neatly new) are a BRICK ' ROUSE, 'BANK BARN; large Ray Barn, and other out buildings, There is an orchard of young bearing trees, ..with an addition of others lately - let out. on lithe premi ses: ,A Well, with Pump, is at Abe :house; also .run hing.wiitter in most of the fields. • .• For further particulars, apply by lettecor in peisori 'AO the subsCriber, on the premises. P. 0. address, ONO. , • East 'Hanover Tp., Aug.:22. `64. ••• . . , . • LAW • BOOKS.: . ructioN , s. DIGST.-=lateg , *±• DUNLOP'S' LAWS OF THE.UNITED TATES. . A*'l P c _ " PRECEDI6IOB, OF 'EsitdCT.NLILNT & NEW ..YORK • BOUNTER'S LAW THCTIONARY.' • • • : • SHARWOOD'S AMERICAN - BLACKSTONE: , • SEDGWICIi ON -STATUTORY AND CONSTITU TIONAL LAW.• . • *. • :: 'ROBERT'S DIGEST .OF' BRITISH' STATUTES... nUANE ON THE ROAD LAWS. • . ' • • • DUANE'S. LANDLORD AND TENANT.' DUNLAP'S LOOK OF 'FORMS. • • GRAYDON'S FORMS.. OF .SNIITIPS ELEMENTS' THE LAW. • • • BINN'S JUSTICE.. - • • • WELL'S LAWYER AND U. S.. FORAT.BOoK.._ TOWNSHIP AND LOCAL LAWS py, PENT VANIA. HOLMES'S . AMERICAN STATESMAN: • : RULES OP SCHUYLKILL corsTy..cotarrs.. For sale a - , • • 'B. BANYAN'S . . • .• Bilok and Stationery Store. . . lit l • , V. S. .1-IAESEit-,.. .'.• WHOLE§ALE4V ? Sii i!.ETALI., DEALER liq . T 0 B .4..0 'C - 0 . • , S: NV - I' -I? ~ • . CIGARS, •• PIPES, '.4:.0.., : cEli l iiiii STRICIET'', - tiOTTIgirILL*Ci . , • . Nearly °promise the Itlertitnei Eletise:-., TO CARPENTERS BM)ERS, The SchnyLltill County Co. - Lumber: &Mantua° g . Rave on band at their 'extensive establishment, on Railroad Street, gre.atquantity of lmnberof every kind and descriptitin, which they can supply to Operators. tirpenters and Builders, at lower rates than it can be - bought elsewhere. . They are also ready td supply, through the nierinroT their extensive business and la bor saving machines manufactured articles in their line at &saving of 25 per cent. on former cost' Their large workshops have been' in successful opera. tion for the past year, turning out vast quantities of Doors . . : Window - Frames, .• • Muds ' ,. • Panel Work,. Mouldings, .Bed.pOsti, • Blinds, -• ' •• "Banisters: • , . . , And all kinds of . Framed, raneled 'and Turned. %irk, 'which they haw' *constantly on hand- . They are. ready to execute orders at the shortest notice , . for any quanti ty or qualitr efawed or manufactured stuff ; Dry and green..llemlock • of all . kinds, for building purls:sea: • Oak; Maple; Poplar, chair; plank. and scnt ling Cherry, Wainut,.Mahogany._&c., for' ab!- . net work:: White and boards for flooring ; raw,,or made tei Ord& ; White Pine plank, 3, 23(, .1.34%; X, and X - inch towel, always ready ; also,. plank, *beams; "rails, scantling, posts,-shingles, Jath,, ceiling lath, palings, acc.oltc.: — ; - . _ • . ' • tarßille ofitived stuff kid everything in their iine iiirband or to'ardet,' . ria the shortest nptice.. . • Pottsville, IterctrtgASEF 10.; _ . Waviii 7, l44ll‘6 6 -44' tveetTeCtir;lia -a-kallung,, **mom. - Pet 10. 4.4o4kauge. Cear°7-11:W(ITU MEDICINAL Wistafs Balsam WILD 'CHERRY, One cif tile Oidest and Mast, jgdiabti Remedies is .....;. ihf ` World: for. ; • ' Couirits. Celits....llllltamplisig Coasb. Brea- Ikilir..ider eflireatking. • Hearloasews, Serer Throat, Croup, . . amillyea7 Alireetlisia of ' THE MOAT, vain AND CHEST, .twisatna itiut CONSUMPTIO- .. . ULM, Or WILD . . caERRit • • • • . , • So general Anti the ties of thin remedy Venoms and so *Mular.isiteeverywhere, that IV unnecentary to re count i ts *Wriest Its 'worke speak for it. and dad 'at-. terance in.the abundant ind ioittntary testimony of the . many who, from long angering and settled direase, have by its tee been rrioreelto przatine vigor and health.:—; Vke.can present a tease of evidence in proof of our as -Per:4one, that'- • . . •CANOT 1311C,DISCIMPITS,D, • The . Bev. 'Jacob &realer: Well:known and much reispected among - the Ger-, min population. M. this .country, makes the follow ingsent for the; benefit of the afflicted : • •: . -- EfasoiEn; Fa., Feb, 1G,1859. Dear. Sirs .-11aving . fealized in my family . im portant benefits from the • nse of your, • preFirstiocus--,Wisran's Bataan or WM‘d CHERRY --itaffords me pleasure to recommend it to the public. • 'Some eight years ago one.of. my daugh " terwsee*ed to be M a decline; and' little hopes of her recovery were' entertained. I. then procured a 'bottle of your eicellent, Balsam, and before she had taken the whole of the content - is of the bottle, there wani great improvement in her health. I • have, in Inv individual case, mads frequent , use of your iaivable medicine; add have also been benefitted by•it. From Jesioe President' of the gorris County Bank, 'Morristown, New JerSev. "Haring used Da: Wisrsieti li.u.Strt OF WILD, CHERRY for about fifteen years, and - having . real ized its bereficial results m my family, it affords me great pleasure iu recommendingft to the pub lie es a valuable remedy in cases of weak lunge, cotighs„ . &c., and a remedy which I consider to be entirely innocent, and may. .be taken with 'perfect safety by the most delicate - in health." • - FrOM flop. JOhn A distinguished Lawyer in Wes-train:4er, 31d.. 1 have on several occasions used Dn. .Wisran's B ti qA m or Wimp thiEll.lll7 for severe colds, and id ivays with is :1 know-of no prepara tion.that is more efficacious or more: deserving of general use. • • The Balsam has also been, used with excellent effect by J. B. Elliott, - .Merchant, Hall's Cross Roads, 31. d. • • ' ' . . Wistar'.l3alszili ;of Wild Cherry. None genuine unless signed " L BUTTS," on the wrapper. •. • . . , • -. • roe' Bata at •-' • . J. P. DEsTSMORK. 11. , T0. 491 Bruaiiway, -Nevi York.. S. W.I O OVirLE ,t CO., .Prckpiletari, - Bostan. • .. .. • ..- And by all,Druggist.s... - ' • . .. .. BEDDING'S REESTA SALVE Heals Old Sores BEDDING'S EUSFIL SALVE . Cures Burns, Scalds;Cuts BEDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE .. • • • Cares Wounds, Bruises, Spriiiiir: • . • REDDING'S RUSSIA: SALVE • . • • • Cures Boils, Ulcers, Cancers:. :REDDING'S RUSSIA . SALVE • . .1 • • • . Cures Salt.ptenni. PUeS, Erysipelas . REDDING'S' . RUSSIA. SALVE Curesßing . wrirm, Corns. ke.,&e. .110 FAMILY SIiOULD•I3EWI'PEIOUT-4T.• rr" 0.2i1j . 23 'Cents a Box.JU . J. P. DIN§MOTE; No, 491 Broadway: NCv7 York. S. W. FOWLE &, CO., No. 18 !Tremont. St.. Boston, and liyaliDruggists and Country Scorekeepers.., , • July 28, .. • . " • • 110-liecw . ... • CHEROKEE" PILLS ! 1 1 1 t 24 HEALTH PR-MERV-Bit, CERTAIN AND SAFE . For the ..Rettiorat • of; otottructione, and the' /tome- I •,- I ants of Regularity in the.RecUrrence of :the .. • • . • ' Mozithly Periods..:- . • ' -• , Bs' - They They cure or obviate thoSe .11M - erons diseases. that: spring frotrt'irregularity, by removiug . the ..irregu-, laritj itself. . .inie Suppressed, Exceisive and Painful Menstruation.. .• . .• „ . . itee". They cure• Green Sickness: (Chlorosis). . • tit They cure Nervous and. Spinal Affections, pains in the back and lowerparts of body, Heaviness, Fa tigue on slight-exertion: Palpitation of the Heart. noes Spirits," Hysteria,- Sick ligulache, Giddiness, - etc., etc.:. Ina word, by ,removing the Irregularity, - thefremove the cause and, with it ALL the effects that I;37:Composed of simple vegetable extracts, 'they contain nothing deleterious to any constitution, howev er delicate, their. function being to substitute strength • for weala3ess, which; when properly used; they • never - D. — They may, be safely. used at any'age, at • any . "period, xxorri IRVILI:NGI Tint PIRST' TRIM: xovTnß, during ' which the unfailing nature of their action would: Wrath ..bly parrs:vs pregnancy. .. • • •.• • . - f• CV - All letters Seeking information or advice. will • be, promptly; freely and discreetly answered; Dr Full tireetions accompany each box... • fair -Price $1 per box. or six boxes for $5.• - • •. Pr:Sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of price. • .• In" Pamphlets sent by Mail free of postage. by . DID: W. R. :KERWIN & CO.. • NO. 63 Liberty street, New York, Proprietors.- ' Feb . 6, '64.• • • 6-Iyeow • DR. WRIGHT'S REJUVE NAT IN G ELIXIR! Or r IESSENCE OF . LIFE. Prepared from Pure Vegetable Extracts, con-, taming nothing injurious to the most deli cate, . . . . .... ..Aslthe Thanix rises from the of its tire, animated with new - life 2 . 1 --so does this Elixir rejuvenate the System and overcome disease.- •': • , .. Tbeßejnvenating Elixir is the result of modern discoveries irithe vegetable kingdom ; being an entire ly new and abstraet method of cure, irrespective •of alt the old and worn-out systems. VS' This medicine has been tested by the most. emi nent medical men of the day, and by them pronounced to be' one of the greatest medical discoveries of the age. C One bottle will cure genatil Debility. • . Stir A few doses cures Hysterics in females; , • intr" One bottle cures Palpitation of the Heart. ••Dr A few doses restore the organs of generation. ' From one to three bottles restores' the manli ness and full vigor of youth. . ..• ea" - A few dosei restores the appetite.. . CV" Three bottles cure the worst case of. Impotency. gly".A fewdoses cures the low-spirited. - Irnr - One bottle restores mental power. ' • 13" A few doseit restores the oryans of generation, Irlr• A few dews bring the rose to the cheek.' CV' This medicine restores •to ,manly , vigor and ro bust health the ipohr'debilitited.- •woria-down and de- IMairing devotee of sensual pleasnre. . . Or' The' listless. enervated youth, the over-tasked, man of business, the victim of nemus depreudon, , the individual suffering from general : debility. or - from, weakness of -a single organ, Will all find immediate' and permanent u relief by the use of this Elixir or Essence of • air : Price, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and fonvarded by,Express; on receipt of, Money, to any id- Prithe Cherokie Pill. anlinejavvenating Elixir..arenold by all enterprising .Drumists in the eiVilized world,. Some unprincipled dealers, • hoWever• try to sell wortblewi compounds in place of these; those which they can purchase at a cheap -price, and - make more.mouey by selling,, than they can, on these medi ,cines; - As you value your health; aye. the health of your future offspring; do not be deceived by such un principled Druggists, • ask' for these medicines and take no others. If the Druggist will not buy them for you.: enclose the teoueriit a letter; and we will send them to' you by. Express,' securely Sealed and packed, free . frdni4bsetvation: . • • -- Ladies or Gentlemen tan address as in perfect- tend- - dence,• stating. fully and:plainly their diseases attd symp toms,' soi we treat all, diseases sof a chronic': nature in -male - or female: Patients need not _hesitate becalm of their inability to visit ts, as we have treated, patients • sttreessdielly in all . portions of the civilized globe, by correspondence. • . • • ••' • Patients addressing int will please state plainlY all the'symptoms of thew complaints, . and write Post-of fice, County State and name of writer, plain, .and In ,• close postage - etainp for reply. • • • • - ' • • , We send our 32 page Pamphlet free to any address.— Addries all letters for Pamphlets or- advice to the pro „POOP% DR. W. ItidERWIN & CO No. 63 Libertyitreet, Ne*Tork:' For Bale . by,gENRI(.B . AYI,OII, Draggles, • pittArille m Lusimutus, -• • and JEWELRY, r. • - .aivATAPT: I .4 I4 P • • • Bus Viol Strlitp, Unita. 9 •99 1 1 4 4::' , 11.. .C? • Ayer's SA`PARn '' '.... ..vas.wontes ems actior...roa • Sitt•Onabi .SOratllo ll * - . 3:ditaligleL.' • Frain • merchaneoir . • ford, Maine. .. • • • "1 hive bid large quantities • of your SAusit.PA-. Mitmever yet one bottle Which !idled Of the desired effect and full satisfactiontothosewbatook it. As fat as tierpeOple try it, they agree there has been no medielne like ittietatt iu oar conanunity.", .111riiptiOna, gittilidea;..l6telass, rtiettalsia, liars; liores . , - and'all Diseases orthelilkin. .Tram ner..liobt.'Stratton; Bristol, Enema: • "I only do my duty to you and-the'public,whest. add•my testimony to that vie Publishrif the -ms: dleinal virtues of your S.tisSisr.aULL... - M r. dank-. ter, aged ten, had nn.afilleting humor in her ears, eyes, and hair' for, years, which we were unable to cure until we tiled your SmtaaosittLi..a, 'She his, Wan well for some menthe." '• •' yews ',Mrs; Ant: Rice, a even.knoton ased.vmsek (itemised lady if Denniscrille; Cape Miry Co., .X: J... - My daughter tole: afferedfcrt - ti year past id' Ma' scrofulous eruption;witleh tfairvery -troublesome.' Nothing- afforded • an," teller until ."ire tried leer Sausanauttl.-1, which soon 'completely cured her." From C7uvries P.. airge,.Esq., of the wklelY-lisown GageOfurray ,t Co., manufacturers of enamelled "I had ter. several years a :Tay troublesome: :, humor in, my. face, • which - . grew constantly worse until it dis fi gured my features "and became:an eriible afflietion.. tned almst eVery.thingn man Could'of.hotti advice and medicine,'but , without any relief Whatever, Until I tiaok your S:itisArqtat.t.s. It iiiimediately made my face worse, asyou told me . . It might ;for a:tirite; . but in a few weeks the' new . skin began to form tinder the' blotches, and eon tinueit until My face is as smooth as any body's. and I am . without any symntoms.of the disease that I' know' f. I. enjoy perfect health, and _without- doubt owe It fia yonr.SAnS.trARILLa." • Erriipeles —General' Debility-Purity the . . Prom Dr.. Robe.. Saida, Honston St.,:Yese York . : "Da: At PM.. seldom remove . Eruptions' and Scrofulous . Sores by the . persevering.use of your Sasts.t:ranima, and __l have Just.now cured ins attack ,of ifraignant Erysipelas, with it; No alterative We possess equate the Saasaraatta.a you have sup plied to . the profession as well As - to the . people." • From J E. .lohnsto)i, En.,•Wakemass, Ohio. .twelve years, I had the'yellow Erysipelas. . on say right,arm, during .which time I tried all the: celebrated physicians I could reach, and took hun dreds of dollar.' worth . of medicines. The Meer' .were so bad that the .cords becathe visible, and the. 'doctors decided that my arm must be amputated.. I began takiug your SaltsarartiLLA. 'lctek two bot- TO cr.:rms. Iles,end some of your rna.s. • Together they have A.discoent of 12 per cent. will be allowed on sums , cured me. am now as - well aid sound as any body. of $l5, if sent to one address, at one time ;15 per cent. Beim: i . n this community, and excites the wonder of in a public place, my case la known - to every. on $25.: 20 per cent. on S4U. body All remittances by mail, Recta - gam are at our risk.. . ce all • ex.c + ,.. '• .To all Who enclose 20. cents extra for registering, we From fron,ilenry MM. onrs, -P. P., ar 'guarantee the safe delivery of the goods. r Circulars of all ournew styleS, with Engravings of • C.'. a leading member.of the Canadian l'ar emit. • • • • • • • exact Z. and prices , sent upon receipt of ' stamp. if " I have used .your SARSAPARILLA in my. family, , desired. • Pena repainted for 50 cents by mail.• for, general debility, and for . poriftling the blood, , .TA with very beneficial results, and. feel .coaildenee TION - PES ItEld JEWELERS - are inque.,ted to correspond with es as we can offer them OILEAT I:4I,CCEMENTS.. eoccunending it to the afflicted." • . . Address AITIELTICA.N GOED YEN Co.; Anthony.i Fire, Bose,. Salt Rheum; - s o.,2oo,Broadway, .N..Y • • .. 'Scald Head; Eore Eyes;: ' • - :Friim Harvey , •Sicider, Esq., the' able editor - of the-1 -GREAT. GIFT 'Punklustinock.Denwcrati Pe/sissy/et:ilia. - . - • "Our only child, about three years- of age, was attacked hypimpleson his forehead.' They. rapidly Spread until they formed a loathaome and virulent I, sore, which covered his face; and. actually blinded r' his eyes for some days.. A skilful physician - applied I nitrate of silver - and. other. remedies, without any apparent effect. For fifteen 'days we gnarded his• Maids, lest with them lie should tear open the fes tering and corrupt wound, which Covered' his wholeit face- [laving tried every , thing else we had any hope from, we began giving .your SAr.caranitt.c, and applying the. iodide ot. potash, lotion, as you I -direct. . 1. he sorebeganto hmil when We had given t the fi rst bottle; and Was well when we had - finished I. the accoud. The Child's eyelashes_ which had come r . out , grew again, and -he is now as 'healthy and fair I as any other. .The whole neighborhood predicted.l . that the child - must die." • - Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. .• . From Di. !Brant Stout, of St. Louis; Missouri.. "I: find your SARSAPARILIA a more 'effectual, " . remedy for the , secondary symptoms - of .:Syphilis sold for -for than any other we possess.. The'proiession are indebted to' you for some of the • best-medic/nos we -have." Front:A...7. French, M. D., are eminent physician of . ...l.a , crenee, Mass., tcho is a prominent number of r the legislatitre ofMcissachuselts. AYER. .dear Sir: 1 have found . yours SARSAPARILLA. an excellent' remedy fOr both of the primary and secondary type, - and effec. _Mal hi some' cases that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. Ido not know what we cad em.. .ploy with more:eartainty of success, where a power ful alterative is required." Mr. Chas: S. Van Lien', of Veto " Butte ti ck, had'ilreadful ulcers on his legs,'caused by the abuse. of Mercury, or mercurial discase,which grew more and more aggravated for years,in spite of every" remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the .persevering use of AVF.IO3 SattSaraltlLLa relieved I him.- Few -caries can be found more leiveterate and' distressing titan this, and it took. several -dozen • bettlesto cure him ' • Leacorrhces, "Whites, Female Weakn ess,' • are 'generally. produced_ by internal Scrofllloste aeration, and are Very often cured by the alterative . 1 effect:of this Sansaeinti.t.a. "Some cases reimire; however, in aid of. the SARSAPARILLA, the skilful ' application oflocA remedies:. '• . • . Frain the welt-Imaien 'and widely-celebrated " Jacob. ilbrrill; of Cincinnati. . "I have found your SARSAPARILLA an excellent altcritivc•in diseases of females. Many cases of. Irrezularity, Lencortticea, Internal Ulceration; and local debility, arislegfrem the scrofulons diathesis, have yielded- to. it, and there are few that de not, when its effect is properly - aided bylocal treatment.". A 'lady, unii ifirip to • 011oot. the publication •of her • • nome..serites : • 3lv daughter and myself have bete • Cured of 'a very tiebilitating-Leueorrlima of long . standing, by 'two bottles of. your. Sana APARILLA, t • . Rheumatism - 'Gbut; Idver Complaint, Dye... pepsin, Heart . ' Disease; 'Neuralgia. When caused by Scrofula in the system' are rapidly aired byttils ExT: SARSAPARILLA. JACOB sEcniErt AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS . . . . . possess so many advantages over the other. mirgatives in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally lcnown.that We need nut do..more. than to assure ;thepublic their quality is maintained equal to the beit it ever has been,-and that they may be depended on to do all that they have ever done. . • • • Prepared I; C.. AY•gt,- 11.• D:; & C 0.., Lowell, Mass., and•sold by, . . . . . . . - J. O'. BROWN • :k.. - Son, and by tattle: &nil gett..4 in PotttNille, aigo.by Alt dealer§ in niedicine'eve rywhere. . July-16, , 64. .. - .- 29A y-eoyr - , A CARD- I'o THE •LADIES. Dr. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS, for Females. . . ~. . . . Infalliblein curredinjo•egulating and rim - J.:bring : all obstruaitinsjrain. Whaterer cause;and - • always successful a prerentite. • These pills have been Used by the.Doctora; for =My years, both. in France and America; with unparalleled success in every case ;.and'he is urged by many thous. , and ladies who used them to make the Pills public for the alleviation of those suffering frorn'any _irregularities wMtever, as Well aS to prevent an increase of family, Where health will_ not permit it. Females `peculiarly ettnated, or thiime supposing themselves so; are cau tioned against using thesePills'while in that condition, :as the proprietor assumes no responsibility atter this admonition, - although their mildness would prevent any mischief to health: otherwise. theTillifare retoinmen tied. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Price,.Cine Dollar: Sold wholetialeand reetail by Sue,. G. Brown'dc Son, Drilggißta, Sole Agent, Centre Streit, Pottsville, Pa. -.• • • - " • , Ladies; by sending them $l,. to the "Pottsville Post Qillex," rim have the Pills sent any 'pin of the countly (confidentially), and "free of postage," by mail. Sold also by It. H..lswix: St. Clair; J. lizi.Lna Betas, Minersviile Da. Fay, Tamaqua; and S. fivr.vaas, Reading; and by-one Druggist in every town and vil;: Inge in the State. Wholesale in• Philadelphia, by JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY COW DEN, 23 N. Sixth Street. DYOTT & CO.. 43?. North Second St.:, '. . • 'WRIGHT & SIDDALL. 119 Market St. - • SMITH & SHOEMAKER:I43 N6rth Third 'St. " ZEIGLER cor. Second and Green Streets. Manheoti.: 11 - ow - Lost, how Restored. . • -- Just . published, anew edition of Dr. • - -g !JD,. Culrerviellla Celebrated, Es. - any.oll the eadice cure (without -med !eine) of Seimmaroantioss , or • seminal Weakness,-Involuntary Semituil LOsies, ..larovaxer. Mental and Physical:lncapacity: Impediments . to Mar riage, etc.; also.Coiostmcnos. Ermarsv. and Fits, in; ducedby self-indulgence or 'Sexual extravagance. • ter Price. in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated authorin this admirable essay Clearly . demonstrates. from a thirty'Years,'" successful practice, 'ttint the alarming consequences of self-abase may be radically cured without the .dangerous,' use. of internal 'medicine - or the 'application:of the kulfe—pointing out a mode of curs at once simple, certain, and effectual, - by - means; of tyhich every sufferer, no matter what his 'condition may be, may cure himilelf.thesply; privately, and radically. . . Vr'Thie . Lecture sh.uld be in did hands •of *every youtttruid every man in the land.: ' ' • Sent, under. seal: in a plain envelope..to auraddress, ensr emu, on receipt, of six cents, or two post- Stamps: Alldreas the.pablishers... CHAS. J; C. KLINE CO. 127,flowery, Neer Post Office box 4,536. Jan, 23,- *. •. • • . S-ly • FIEORGE WERNERT-.34 . •N.Jr.xoros to Henry BOriengstrten, take leave to recommend to the public .uialert.kep bast- Dees. :.They have.eonstantly. bn hand.alarge.aseort- . . ..- Fresh -.- Vegetables. .. .. Such as Cabbage, • Salad. ..tc..• now is this season .0 licarre tO.be had. They have - also •'• "I"•• • : . Potatoim, ' • • • • - ' . .. ••• •• .• Sweet Petn4oe:ii,'.' •• • •• .. • • .. .. .. „ . . .Lootile. , .. • .•• ••• • ••• r.. : Lem On., . , . . .. • .. .... .... .. , . .. ... , .. edre,• . • . And Many other articles; atit ae you wish to have them There ill also to he had -. •. " • • ".- Dried Fruit, Apple's. Merrier , . Itaisi4 Peaches. Plums, Grapes, be., which they will eell af the lowest prices. Also, Sardinesi . Fish. Ptekled'Fruits, from all parts of the world, to whicn .they would especially direct the attention cf the public:. They have just reteived - a large stock of . ' Swiss.Apd Litnberger CheOse, Which they would recommend to ,Tavern . Keepers and °there.. "Come and try our' goods before buying .else where. • . - GEO. WERNERT.& CO. Jan. 14, '65: T C. AOWJEN; , - PHOTOGRAPHER, Aeon:metrelly announces to the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity. that he has taken and fitted np the Pl,lO- TOGRAPAIC GALLERY,.in the.handing at the North east corner of 'Centre and East Market street. where he' is prt pared to furnish in the highest style of Art VIG NETTES. AMI3IIOTYPES,'CAIVITS DE VISITE, Car' ife.asksa &hereof public patronaze..and hopes. by strictnttention to businesscand courtesy; to receive ' rir - Call and examine spec imene - of my work. • IVFILLERPOITIJRG BTBAM SAW null. -Lyn- The Ondersigned having-large ,Steam Saw and aloe stock of Pine. Oak and • Hemlock Logs: at Millersburg, Dauphin County, Pa...are prepared to I Lumber and forward trPorder, the heaviest bills of Lumber for Breakers, Bridges, Ship, Boat and Car tim ber at short notice, to the cities .of Philadelphia,' Bahl more:•Washington and New. York, or to an points on the. Delaware River. Union,lehuyildll. Barhan. Penna. or Tide Water Canals, or •on thw Northern Central, Pennsylvania or other cormectier-railrodids,._ Address - • N..C. PRECIC& . Danyldn Co.; . 46.431 s Not. 6,'6!. '.':;: -. .'.'-:4I.S:CMA - N.EOU&: --.. i...; - :_.: - .i' , ....1it.:. --- -.f . -atwt . ti• - - - . - ~ - - ....:.:.:. 06.7.14:.:0E575. ..'.. :1 .'::. - 110R... - ;IIIIM.:.:.141.LLIOls.T. I. • 1. . . *ems to Suit'he Iliad, luta Pelee. to !Silt, •" . the Pocket. - . .. . . The Best Gold Pens the World ! • 4,:fifreee . rpt Of. the following sums. we will send bJ Mail. or as dlnetted, a t3old Pen or Pens, . selecting the tame icenrding to description. namely: ' Geld Pens.' in Silver Plated' lixtenaieW - . Cases, with Pencils. - • For $1 No. 4 pen ; Mr $1 25, No. a pen • for-ll 50 No. 4 pep; for $1..N0. 6 perk for. Vs 25 . 1i0. 6 peu: Theae.pens are stamped TUE IMPERIAL PEN. and are wellttuished, and See writing Gold PENS. with aoedaridrua points.. although they apt -unwarreuted, nd cannot be exchtuyed._ • • WARRANTED GOLD PENS: . Oar name CAmEriews Gott, RCN N. Y 4-11 staniped 'on all .CA 'lst quality Ten and the points are: warranted for six. montha. except it.,nailst accident.— Our swim) QUALITY Peris, are stamped THE NATION AL PEN,' . •:with the initials of 1:111r firm CA. G. P.. co.:) awl are earefullY made, haring the same points our. lirst.qnallty Pens, the only great difference being In the quality of the Gold. - *Gold.Pens. Ist and 2d quality In Solid Sliver • ; ''.Ettension Cases, with - For $2 00 a No. pen let qual.; or a No. pen. 2d qual. • For SI. 25 a No. 2 pen let qual., or a No. 3 peo'3d For.s2 25 a No. 3 pen Ist qual., or a No. 4 pen 2tl qual. For $3 50 a No. 4 pen 'lst qua!, or "a No, 3 pen 3d qui. For $4 50 a No. 5 pen Ist qual„ or a No. 6 pin 2d qual. :For $.5 50 ia N0..6 pen let quality. • The same Gold Peak, In Solid Silver Gold= Plated Ebony . Desk Holders and Noroe •eo Cage& • " " • _ . _ For F $2'25 a No. B.pen Ist goal.: or a No. 4 pen 2d quid. : Fer $ 50 a NO. 4 pen Ist qual.. or a No. b pen 24 qual. ,FOr $ 3 .40 a No. 5 pen Ist qtml., or a No. 6 pen 24 qual. For $4 00 a Igo: 6 pen Ist quality For $3:50 a No. T. pen: For $6 T 5 a No. 8 pen. For $l2 00 ie. • No. 12 pen :aA first quality. . • • . - Our. peha rank throaghout the 'country u equal if not superior to any g"ld pens manufactured • Not only -for their Wilting qualities but durability. and elegaut ttnisit; The greatest care la-used in their manufacture, and none are 'old with the slightest imperfection which skill can detect., . , - ' • ' " • • Parties in ordering must, specify the name, number and quality in, all instances and whether stiff. or limber, :coarse or tine. . . Watches, Chains, Lockets. Brace lets, Gold Pens!, dm:, ace. S. M. -WARD &, CO., MAISCFACTURLNG JEWELLERS. 2.0 S Etroadway. New York. 100,000 wAxcuos, custss, LOCKETS, oostinacrs, COLD PENS, &C.. • WORTH 45001 000 • To bi sold at Onetollar each, without regard ,to value. And not to. be paid for, until you know what you are to receive, and not to be kept unlesayou are •:. . • perfectly satistle,4. . ' • Splendid Bat of articles to be'sotd -for . sl each. - 100 Gold Hnnting.cased Watche5.. , ......5100 00 each -100 Gold. Watches , 60 00 each 200 Ladies Watches •' 35 00 each .'suo Silver. Watches ., $l5 00 to 25 00 each • 600 Gold Neck and Vest Chains.. 12 00 to 15 00 each , .1,000 Chatelaine and. Guard Chains 5.,00 to 15 00 each 3;000 Vest.andNeck Chains • 4 00 toi 12 00 each 4,000 Solitaire Jet and Gold Bruce ches .4,000 Coral. Lava, -Garnet, &c.. • Brooches T.OOO Gold ~Jet., Opal, Le., Ear, Drops • 3 00 to '3 00 each s.ooo.Gents' Breast end Scarf Pins. 300 to 8 ISO each • 6,000 Oval Band Bracelets— .. S 10 to 6 00 each 2.000 Chased 8race1et5:......._.... 00 to'lo 00 each :3,500 CalifurninDiamond Pins and " - . Rings 2.000 Gold Watch Keys • 5,000 Solitaire Slectie Buttons and '. • Studs 3.000 Gold 5.060 'Miniature Lockets 3,000 Miniature Lockets 'Magic • ' Spring 4.00.t0 900 each 3,000 liewityle Belt Buckles , 4 IVIO 600 each 2.500 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, &c: 2 . 00 to 6 00 each 3,000F0b 'and Ribbon 2 00 to b 08 each ' . 5.000 Chased Gold Rings 2 00 to 5 00 each 4,000 Stone Set Rings 2 00 to 600 each :6,500 Sets Ladies' Jewelry—Jet nod Gold • • . - 6,000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry—varied • .. stylet , - 8,000 Gold Pens, Silver Case and . Pencil 4,000 Gold Pens, Gold Case and Pencil 9 000 Gold Pens. Gold Mounted Holder • •100 to ' 6 00 each Certificates of the various articlei are . placed in en• velopes. sealed. and mind. These envelopes will be sent by mail us ordered - without regard to choice. At ter receiving the Certificate, and seeing. what article it , represents, you are at liberty to Send and get the ,arti cle,. ur any other on the ; list Of the same value. .and at .-- ter. 'seeing the article,. if it does not give perfect satis: fitction. Ave- desire you to return it andget . the money. In all transactions by mail we chirge for one Certifi cate 25-cts.. five Certificates will . he sent for it, eleven ' for . s2, thirty' for $5,. one hundred for . 015, Agefita wanted• Everywhere. %We allow Agents ten centson eacli Certificate ' priwided .their remittance - amounts to - tine • dollar. - M.lso extra Premiums for largror dere: ' , • AEMT Bp:onna,- , -On the, receipt of $1 50. we will send a solid Silver Shield (pure coin.) or Badge, for either • Dvision or Corps in the army, or a Cavalry, •Aitillery, Igen t ry. Ebgiurer or Pontoonerw Pin, with your name; • regiment. andCOmpany hatldsotnely engraved thereon: . together with -our _wholesale illustrated - circular to agents. Jan. 21, .6.5 .not OCK AND: TACKLE -sUIiMBSE.; 1. , DED DV DO] .LE 3 NPA.TENT PUL- L V BLOCK.. - . . This Block is so constructed that one -man can hoist, with' ease frontleoo to 1600 pounds. and the block Will hold the weights at any. point. Rotating and lower -inn are ellecteil by pulling the opposite sides Of the .. , • chain. ~ . . Tllating been 'unpin:need Agent for the sale of these . -blocks.':l am now prepared to fill orders for all since • promptly.- These .Blocks can be even In use at, the • Billowing placciti • . . GILBEERTOY COAL CO.. Mahnnoy.Plains.. ~ . • ALLISON, & BANNAN. Port Carbon.. .. KASKA WILLIAM COAL CO.'S . Mines. EllwDATAuftts, Greenbury. . ' . • W:II. JOIINS, St. Clair.. • . CHARLES SAYLOR, Wadeaville. : , . . • JABEZ.SPAItKS, Pottsville; or at the • WASUINGTON IRONWORKS. Pottsville. ' • JAMES MUIR, Ja . - ' Sole Age. (or Schuylkill Co., at Wren & Bros Jan, 19..65. AI 'NEWS ) to.ILTPP.L l'ESS.—The subscriber. Agent for the'sale,of the . Boston Gum Belting Factory: and furnishes superior Belts at Factory prism,. all sizes, kinds and lengths Belts of greater thickness than those kept on hand Made to ordcr,'at the shortest notice.: as hisorderefor Colliery purposes haie the Pre ference at the Mill. Also. Stet= Packing' of. every de scription, Blasting Paper hy the single; or ten . reams. or by the ton. at manufacturers . prices. 'SAFETY LA.M.P.S; of the most approved patterns, made of inspected Government Wire, by the single dor n, or hundred.. Wire Guazea, Wire by the roll or yard lwaYs for sale by . B. BA:.. 7. .iNAlti. 'April 23, '64. • . _ fl LOCHS 7. CLOCKS CLOCKS :7! • A large stock of eight day and thirty hour clocks, in every variety of 'style, for sale cheap., by • • R. C. GREEN, Watchinakerandles eler, Centre Street,.-Pottsville. • December . 19, '63 • 131IANOS AND- 'MELODEONS ,. froin the L best, manufacturers, and a . general. ,IIZ- ' • assortment of excellent-Dinsical Instru- ' ments, are sold by the undersigned.- f 1 - • f Strings, Bridges and Screws for Violins. can also be furnished. Instruments repaired at short notice, and on reasonable terms. • Di. -LELNIMERS, Agent: Sept. I,T, '64.—t11 Centre street, . . O ,ENGINEERS, DRAUGHT.S:TIEN. T Ore.. - --Drawing Paper; in Rolls or by the,yard.; dif: ferent widths, for plain and fine work. . • Also, Drawing Paper, bicked with ." - mnslin, different widths. • • •• - Tracing Muslin,- by the Piece oryard. different widths. • Tracing Paper, and all articles used bi Engineers, for sale at .: • • . • 13. riANNAN'S '-June 4 ,' 64. .. 2 . • BOok and Stationery 'Store. 11E 'CA: I 4III' STORE,--Joni' opened , at the stand lately occupied by N. C.- Morrison. Cen tre Street, nearly opposite Market, a New . . Dry Goods. Grocery and Pmvision Store, in which will .be kept constantly- on hand a choice , stock of Goods -in that line. Also, Queensware, Flour and Feed, ac. .• • , The - undersigned hopes by strict attention to busi ness, to receive a fair share of the public patronage. ROBERT A. GLOVER. Pottsiille, October 29; •q.i. 44.-tf . . • MECCA' ALUBIZICATLW OIL. .TENT RECEIVED a lot of GENUINE Mecca Lubricating Oil—the best CHEAP .0.11., in the market for, Lubricating purposes—for sale whole sale at manufacturers prices hy B. HANNAN. . "Pure Winter.Bleacheci Whale Oil, the quality of which we Warrant, at the lowest wholesale, Nev 13e:dford prices.: • : • • • . . DOCKET WEAR lIEF3 FOR 1505, of al L size); and kinds, for sale at N0v..26, '64:. , B. BANNAN'H 'bookstore.' . . . . CALENDARS.—.II: new 'unit . beautiful Calendar. giving the months, days and dales, suita ble for Offices; Depots; 44.. c.• It requires no alterinir. and is. in fact, a perpetual Almanac and a perfect TIME .KEEPER. Price s2b. Call and see them.., - • • r . R. C. GREEN.Matchmaker. - • Ap r ll:l6. , 64.-16413 ,Centre Pottsville. . • . s(ofin E NYE ILOPEN, alllcinds and 'sizes,. 'at" Just received and for sale by Dec. 24, .64. B. -BANNAN." Glllll BLANKETS, 'suitable for. pallet* just received and for sale by B. - A lINIIIME ARTICLE. . . • Very neat Silver Tobacco .Boxes, a capital article for holiday presents—for We - cheap, by R. C. GREEN. ' Watc hm aker and Jeweler, Centre Street Bitter:Re. - December 12. rag . • • TOBACCO.—A: large' lot of the bee 1 1 'Navy Tobacco mad!, on hand and 31, for gale by Dee. . ' W- E. BOYER. 1N1C.4.11L7T TOBACCO.—A large lotof Fine FCut, loofa and in packages, CD hand and for sale by 800. SI, Xl4; W. - E. BOYER. rri -JFICSTICEN.--Blank Recognizance I Returns, printrxL together with MI kinds of Justi ces,. Blanks, for sale at nAttliAN!'S Book and Station ery Stare. fJunel '44. - rli *FLOM IV EXTRACTS. FOR TIRE lIANDKERCHIEK. (1-lyj At HUGHES'. . URINTRAS ERESENTS...F INN; Al. SORTMENT 0 lle- SUN ER WARE. • Suck aa _oyster Wilmot; butter &hes, dike baskets. citeton, fruit dishes, reap, :ac. Also. a well selected stock of silver Weis; forks, spoons, cake koiret a ge knives, ladles. napkin .rings, and every article of • • eutlery—for salsebeap, by- • B. C. OMEN,. WidcliwleereiviJeWelet. Csadre littera,kat .Iv4la. From the kniericanrigt. ONE .1 - CRE ENONEI—SONERIFES. An 'Ex-Market Gardener" give to , the Ame;iegni4gricalicriat the following ili um , dons of what can be done on a swell plece DISTRIBUTION 4 . 00 to S 00 each 3 00. to 8 00 each 50.t0 - 300 each 50 to 6 00 each 9. 00 to 'II 00 each 4.00 to 6:00 each 00 to .8 00 each 500 to 15 00 each S 00 to 13 00 each 00 to 8 00. each L 00 toy) 00 escia 9. 1,1, WARDS , CO.. 206 Broadway, New York 8m o[ land; by hard work and high utinuring.—. The story looks large, but we do not doubt Its truth . . . "On a fertile acre, within sight of Trinity Church Steeple, 4New York, but jn the ..b e . nighted land of Jeiseh' lives a man whom, not to °fiend his modesty. I will call 'John Smith.' - .John's neat cottage and acre cost him some eight years ago, 33,000, now worth "Itithe spring of 1864, he planted gni hi s acre 12,000 Early.,Wakefield cabbage pints, which by thd first week in July, were sold in the New Yorkmarkets, at $8 per 100, for $960. Between the rows of cabbage were planted at the same time, 18.000 Silesia \ let:. tilde 'plants, which, at. $1.50 per 100, brought $270.. Both crops were cleared off by the 12th of July, the ground, again thordughly plowed and harrowed, and planted with 40,000 celery plants, 'which were sold before Christina; of the !Lime year, at $3 per 100, $1,200; making the total receipts $2,430, • His expenses" were : "'Manure $150; keep of horse, $:300; . interest on $6,000, s42o:' hi red labor, _s4oo; incidental outlay, $100; amount. • ing in all to $1,370;. which deducted from the: - recerPts gave him the net - profit of $1,060. . • "John is only it.counoti-plice !flan. Some ' niight call him a clod-hopper. He . has .nu particular skill, no great.share of "brains":- - . his•onlyprominent quality.. is Untiring- induf. try ; but ,ix-would•be difficult for shy one.,:•no : 'matter how endowed. with skill or brains, to make more of an .- acre than he, has done. ; • • `.`Another more .ambitioui friend. who. thinks-ten acres no more than enough, :has, 1 . vrith"nearly the same crop. laid himself, lia I ble to pay Uncle Sani's 5 per cent. - front his .. income on his 'truck pLitch,'th profits hey_ ing been this season, on ten acres of land, , $5,7130; over and above household expenses. Both of the abeve are. exceptionable case' s :, theirzroUnds being in the very highest state' lof Cultivation. But it is . a fact beyOnd question; that in what is known as the "Com t =nip:CNN% district" the net profits per acre; . for the . past three years, have averaged over • . • • No greater iuistake- can - be made. either. by fariner Or gardner, than spreading himself • ovter a large-surface. • The, market gardenerS of New Jersey, in the vicinity of New York ; . cultivate from one to fifteen acres each. The most successful are those who Have been con- . tent with elk or eight acres. , 1 believe their sueeeSS will . bear favorable - cOna . prison • with that Orthe Long Islander*, whose farm-gar. denscOntairt from ten-to oneldndred acres •As a class, they . are hard-workipg and frugal. and' all who have weathered. the sterol' diving the past dozen years are now ;independent." • . - From the..Ameriefui Agricutturid 'WHEN IS ".1 TREE GRAFTED! - . ,A correspOndent in 'Whiteside Co., Ill.; writes to the.-tyrice/turist : "We have- a few . R. I: .Greening trees Whick Were bent dowia • When small, and layers were made of them; therefore, the. trees we - now hav r e are all grafted. roots . . and • all. I -wish to know,' whether the seed from the fruit of.these trees will produce. the 'same variety Or not:" The-writer of the aboVe: does not seem to . have a very distinct idea of 'what grafting is, , • .and, in common with many others, supposes the term grafted applies to a_ quality of fruit, • instead of to the' process by which i.varieties are propagated.. The trees . he refers to, in stead of.being anymore completely grafted 'than trees usually are, in fact, are not-graft ed at all, %but are.merely R. I. Greenings "on their own -roots," as the gardeners. say. - clims front 'a very indifferent 'natural," tree - -*de to be inserted into those Greening trees: the fruit prodliced by them would be "graft ed fruit," notwithstanding its inferior quali .ty:- • -As we arc in the habit of -.perpetuating only . choice - varieties of fruit by •grafting. Many take it as a matter of course that fruit thus. Propagated : must be of a superior qua , : ty, which is in some way. • derived. froth, .or . imparted to it, by' the ..operation of grafting. This impression.- is aided, by . the fact that budding'is also called . inoculating, and es this latter term is-also used: for vaccinatingit . : has probably. given' -the idea that the.characT ter of a tree is modified by the introduction . of some virus or principle.into its aystem.— The.crigt of this intression will be manifest - when we compare - the operations of grafting and budding-with ot'er Modes of propaga tion. 'ln rnaking . a :layer, a branch is partly. buried in the earth, and it remains more or less - in union - with the parent. plant until it Makes roots of its Own. In ,propagating by Cuttinga,' the branch is completely severed front the parent, and 'planted in the ground to strike root and . form a new'individual.. In • 'grafting, a cutting.is planted ,in another tree, with which it unites,- and uses roots already prOvided; instead of making . roots of its awn. The Mon- or cutting,used in grafting , hasses: eral,buds tiponiit, while in budding,.a single, bud-is . employed. The future growth from the tion or bud _partakes of the character. good Or bad, of the-. tree. from. which it is taken ; and, .thotigh.the . . fruit may . tie some what modified by the 'character of the% stock . upon. Which it is grafted or budded, we, be lieve theiritittertee is always manned -within rather narrow liinits: • - gctivto. B111:4 ' ICYAST COit.N Clr..a,—int 2 elms °t in dint) meal [Or '1 of Rye and '1 of Indian meal: an Of dour,' andi cup ofsugar into a dish. and add - ti good -sized teaspoonful bf salers tus. . Stir them together a little, - - - then stir in 2 cups . of•sour the sourer the-better, and hakeina shallow tin,: one or two inches As no eggs or shortening are use], this- is 'Tery economical, and when . ' rightly made, it is also a very nice cake. IXPROylip HASCT - YUDDISG.-Sift. the 'fees! and make a hatter of meal and cold water. - Heat water;.boiling hot, silte 1 to taste, and kradtialli stir in. the bitter - until just enough for the mush -to hop and sputter While boiling hard. /Let it boirfrom one to two hours over a slow fire ; it - burns easily. and, is sPoiled .if scorched. Da not add any meal after- -the batter is all 'in, -Make it fret from lumps: G ooo "Nurcaar.s."--,3lis. 2 eggs, Cup sugar, 1 - cup sweet milk, butter the size of a: egg, 2 teaspoonfuls cream of tartar, I of soda a little nutmeg, and flour enougli to roll out Cut in routals, making a small hole in each then drop them into hot' fat and fry to a 'iglu brown: • /141.1.1.3131AT,0RT iIItErMATiSM--"A sure rem. edy. Take one ounce of pulverized silltpe tre, and put ' it into• a pint Of sweet °U. 11 0 4 1 g the parts affected, and a sound cure speedily be nude. Tested. - FAnMEIt CAKE.-11iX i cup of cream. I - Pr sour-milk, 2of sugar, ,2 egg,- 1 tea.spoonfu saleratus. and 1 of salt, with, flour sufficies, to make a good batter. This-will make tire, -fair (tied cakes. . ' BOTTA, 3115.R1WN And Rtyr.--Tor yoog cattle and horses. Mix occasionally I of salt, 4 parts of wood ashes. It prdnioirr appetite and health. Good . against_ two • fintrrain and rot. - - - trtEll or- Pomo:ors ANimAi.s.—lndig,o , 4 drachms; gim camphor, drachms; alcohol 8 ounces; nailed and kept in close bottles. Apply . to the wound, and the cure is soor completed.. • - • AI WO Two si Tbrik 1 Ft 9 - I Wh Ike Si in ~~~ .; :A,~