+. or. alit t -';''l kkk.A.Do74iritA. is ;rtlipt,owlttilusgolt-iOa , batterV at-.. 44 , 4 &iii,ll44llY,dic sialta; , , c4teriNate Of 11141$1-Vi4c!pgo; on the stand ' -at* lbadgertakiht s:lar-about an , &XII:: dia.-St-1 his sal t up, ' 11. i. 1 0 1.1 04 1 -s by the "Oa to briAt the keen Batton 4..7/yet: under WI batteries. • - ,14-..tite:i3ei*Ang 'Of his - testifemtk;. Dick had - said. that the night was "dark as the de_ vll. tied raining like sieves. bets.", Sitddittly Choate asked hen— " Was there a' moon that night?" ".Yes, sir." _ "Lb, yesl" mare-, . • - Yes, a full "Did yon d yee it? "Not a mite." c Then - how do yon know there vnts a moon?" . ". Nautical - Almanac said so, tad be "Nautical-Almanac thatsooner'n any lawyer 'n tires World." " What WIWI the principal troaktery that night, sir?' . '' . . "Binnacle lamp aboard the Challenge." " Ah, you are growing sharp. Mr. Barton." • "-What in blazes have 3.uu been grinding tee 'thts hour Mr—to Make me dull?" "Be civil, sir. And now tell me whatlat -Untie and .Icmgitu de you crossed the Equator "Bilo! 'You're' joking." • ' ' " - No. sir. lam in earnest, and I desire you to answer .me." "I shan't:" "Ah, you refuse., do you? Yes-4. can.' ' "Indeed You' chief mate of a clipper ship, and unable to answer so sirpple a ques _ "Yes. 'tie the simplest . question I.evei had • asked me. Why, " thought every fool of a lawyer knew there ain't no-latitude 'on the • Equator." • That shot floored Rufus Choate. • • Two IN A BRO.—Ned and Charley are two room-mates, but they occupied different beder. • Neal; sleePing ap)cratus was so situated that he'could get in on either side—that - is to say there were two foresides, which Ned found very .convenient. • One night Ned and Charley bad been out, . and on returning, which they did near thorn ing, - both were conaiderply elevated. How ever, they walked to, thcirioom with an Air that_se.etned to say " not so drunk after and sought long And patiently for matches and lamp. '.After knocking the pitcher off the wash-stand and .smashing the looking glass, they finally gave up tke search. mid went .to bed: - Went to bed—yes, that's the Word, but owingrto tbe'darkness and confusion of their senses, they made a slight mistake. In shaft, Ned's bed, had the honor of receiving the two friends—Charley getting in on one side, and his friend rolling in on the other. "I say, Ned," cried Charley. touching someboly's calf, ." there's a fellow in my - • O "Wonderful coincidence,"excla nned Ned. -feeling a strung elbow in the neighborbeod of his ribs; - `liere's.one in mybed; too." there?" cried Charley; "let's kick 'em "Agreed !" said - Ned.. ' '• ' And according the two friends begin to kick. It lasted • about- a iniume ; and a half, and 'Ned was sprawling on the floor. Char ley wai left in poSsession 'of the bed. Fora moment all was silent, "I say, cried.Charlev. "What ?" asked• Ned, sulkily. • . • . "Fre kicked my fellow out," "You are - luckier than I.am," said . Ned, "for pine has kicked 'me:out." • • THE, QUEEN or TERLIOEB. — A worthy. citi zen of fair sociable .poition, good, plain un .derstanding, amiable inanuers, . entered into the ,state of Matrimony, with a ID; n tging Women... Our narrative is brief. • She had all things her own way, from the very first hour. 11.er wishei very :soon assurned , the tone of commands••• They :lived on fin _many years ; and "the grey mare'was universally:aeknow ledgcd:to. be the better horse." In her pre'- . tierce,. and that of third parties, he was rare :ly known to open his mouth-, ,andle would no more have thought of giving att . opiniOn Upon any - subject than of giving up the ghost. length-:his career of passive obedience came to a close; and• Miss Popkin "had not the least doubt what killed him." His last words, and .they were remarkable .words, gave something like color to Miss Popkin's .opinion.:The Rey. Dr. Thonderbomb attend ed him in his last moments; and the conver .sation between them has: been statedasSol lows :—"Dr. Pilldriver. informs •me that you are not long for this world." ';' I feel very nervous, and suppose I can't : stand it long." -"No, I, 'suppose.youreud is not far Off. It is an awful thing to die." "Well, I don't:know but what it may be for .aome, folk& "I hope you have made your . peace with God. :Are soti'prepated to meet the King of Terrors ?" Well, I s'pose. be=-I've lived with the Queen for thirty-two years!" • . . No USE 11.0.retsG.- 7 1:port the Salisbury road -just outside • the town, there is a . cetuelery,, the broad- gate, of which is seldom closed. JuSt at the entrance is a receiving tomb with high front iron • door: • Sii much for . the "Scene." Time 1804.. Neighbor L., .so cal for the want of a bettor name, had been Out Of town and was on hiS way home.' Dur ing his absence he had indulged somewhat in those 'Potations which . • inebriate. .proaching the cemetery, he . .supposing the tomb to be a tavern, and hitching his horse to the gate, -walked leisurely to the-iron door, and commenced nocking -The lengtlioftime whiek he cont'uuedknocking . depouent saitli S not ; he only knowa that it gentletuan driving by the scene, halted, and inquired of the man in serch- of:the 'landlord tinder difficulties, what was about.' • . • "TrYing to wake the talks in•here 2 --ean't row 'em ; should think they were all dead!" "Why this is the cemetery, sir, and yiiit are rapping at tile doLir of a [chilli." "Aufl.,?'.." said the man, who took the in - - formation coolily. l. then 1 guess. it's .no use rapping any longer," tind off s he Ns:cut." - A WEarnaN - editor, nuving - an •eye.upon a tival city, probably, tOokocca sion:to vent 'lig' . opinion, when another., edlior p lied,: and . drew out tte following unat iptilogy ; " In Alia uaPan itne, it' v. e have said anything that. we are sorry for about your city charter, we are glad of it . . "Youn honor.'" . s.titi a lawyer to the judge, . "cifery man who knows - lue,.. knows iMit -I inn incapable oflending - my. aid to a , mean: • cause.; : „ That's so," said his opponent; "the gentleman neyerlends himself to a mean • cause, he always getir,eash down," • • Wires lfoUre was getting his portrait paint ed by Newton, Sydney Smith, who accom panied the poet, said to the artist, "Couldn't you contrive to throw into his face sorneWhat of a stronger expression of hostility to the church establishment ?" . A tiousexatu'the other night slipped from a chair on which she was temporarily stand ing, and fell headforetnost into' a barrel of flour To show the effect of mental agony, we willstate that her hair became white in single night TIIOBE who have seen the performinee of "Mazeppa" at Miley's as pelforined by A.dah, Imam Menken; my that the principal char . acter—lf it has any lefr--niust be: an 'easy . one. for it does not rdlluiie lobe acted with - ;,s dress. - • "WELL, my boy, do you know what syn tax means 2" saidit schoolmaster to the child of a teetolater. "Yes air, the duty upon spirits." At-A Printer'a teotival, recently, the fol)on• • • lag t.clast Wll3 °tiered : " Wountzl—_iet,ond on ly to th e Prns Lhe dlesonlinsiion„ofniws.' . DINELMOVE WI!! Werkb,' L Et' ItO VO: v IP-A. 04 J. M. ROllRSltelhadmitt Nguema --- Pgariartroz. After AAND.FOUN.DIII* EGi The Banbury Madllde Shape are now fall oparatton. and ale'. PrePl;c! Illoniens for machinery neatrrifad, E 5 Rfl A gain ortreavy, toatjaatent. • .. Eljaz 4 - Repairing attended to promptly • - 9tmborlilM,lrtialikalialtd-Oo.i, Nov. PKA VSP9ll.4ii- pAKTNEIRSIIIIP. NOTICE; We. the sltes , tfbeva, have this day . entered iltit 4. Partnership, Under the Firm Cowie and •ityle of ALLISON RANNAN, to carry on the Foundry, machine. smith nz nialong Dulness. in Port ,Ctirbout. C,c h nO- - idA Casty. -ROBRRrALLISON. FRANGIS B. BA_VRAN 17- April i t.. 1564. pOTTSVILL**ROLLING '• - - The sutocribers hiving purchased ;the ,PotM - tille Roll ing. Milt and thorunghly reined the same, are prepared to receive orders for all sizes of 'l' rails from 21 Jim. to thusard up to- CO lbs. -' Lltr' and fu the same at Short notice. . We are Leo prepared to furnish. and Will -receive orders for 7dERCELNT BAR IRON. all the' usual sizes. Round, Square and Flat • -We shall keep a supply of-the snuffler sizes (Calera Rails) always on hand. . ATIIIII3, BROTNIIIII. BOILERS' ANTI: STACKS. • . • . . Mirth • The subi , criber is prepared' to execute , g orders for the above articles, with die - Satch, at the old place'or business, Goal Y • treet, below Norwegian. •:20' feet Volt era always* on hand. Also; the . mann- • facturer Of Coal and 'Other sNovels,.. • Of the beat 'material and, work:tranship. Etepaire promptly attended to. itirEans for mlningventilation always on hand. .JABEZ 1 PAItIO3. -Pottsville, August 2:1, *59. • - ' 3E4y . • AND L AND EDON . WOR!Kb. The . subsrlibers are now Italy pre-' wed to 'tarnish: at 'the Ashland Iron I . !t k _ l ‘, Works, Steam Engines and li'l.tmps o FRTSFR any power and capacity, for 'Mining and other purposes, Coal Breakers of every .. -- - size and pattern now in use, together with castings and lorgiugs of every description.. Coal and Drift Cars of nil sizes and patterns. large Track and Horse Care,- . -. - all furnished at the shortest notice.. The subscribers flatter themselves that, inasmuch as every member of the firm is a practical mechanic, they wilt be able to =MAI machinery that will compare favorably with any in the Reoon. All orders directed to J . :'<ib AL s4ltaze, Ashland, Schuylkill County,Pa., - receive prompt attention. J. dc M. GARNER. Ashland July 9, %C..' OUNDRY AND MACHINE.' EITEL L. Means -Car Factory, &C. - • • NOTICE.—The bushiess of the Mte dim of SNYDER ./kr MILNES, will by amtinned by the subscriber in all its ""ttf• pious branches . of Steam Engine ,build , log. Iron Founder, and manufacturer of - • all kinds of Machinery, for Rolling Mills; Blast Fume ma. Railroad Cars,,te., Rc. He x tll alto continue the - business of Mining and Selling the celebrated 'Pine Forest White Ash and .Lewis and Spohn Veins Red Ash Coals,.being sole proprietarof these Collieries. • . GEORGE W,SNTDER. 3.tf Sang* 41, '5l 'rine PALO. ALTO IRON CO.' are . ppared to' furni . gh T 11.AIJ.ROAD IRON, at their Mills_" in. Palo Alto; of various patterns,. weighing from 22 to 70'pounds per Yard. - Al o different sizes .or flat, square and '."' .4 ‘413 , rnand merchants" bar' kiln.. Orders for rails or bar- knit. are re- -1 .4.1A.4 ,, a11ia _ apeetfzlly willeprOmpr atten tion if left eitheintthe Roltingl4llls. Otritule Bumur &Co.'s Hardware . Store,. Centre Street., or at - their of fire,.corner of Market - and Second Streets,'Pottarille; BENJ'N HAYWOOD, Pres`t. 1.4 f Jan. 2, •64 rpo coAr. OPERATOR!! -ac.intrtruicm, —;-Pioueer Boiler Wotko. •, • •.- The 'ettbscriber respciet rally itee,the „. ; „4 Attention of the busigesa community to. - • • hie Boiler Works,:.ori Railroad Street, - .1, .below , the - Passenger Depot, Pottsville, where he is prepared to manufacture BOILERS OF ..EVERY sl . moke Starks. Air Blacks. Blast . Pipes,. Gasometers: Drift Cars.'ite.. on.hatl. • ... .• - • . • tieing a tuactical - mechanic, and • having for years de voted himself entirely to this branch'of the bnsiness..be flatters himself that -work. done -at his, establishment will give.sinisfaction to all -who may . favor him with a . call. Individualsand Companies Will Anil it greatly to their advantage to-examine his work before engazing elsewhere.. . • JOHN T. NOBL.E. Novetnber •4,1k474r • • ANIIIINGTOBf IRON wmuts,.. - pelt., i tit!, Pa. TIDJMAS A - JAMES :WREN respectlally . invite the attention of, the business cottintunity to their New Ma chine Shop and Foundry erected between Coal and Rail• road streets, and fronting on..lSorwttgian ' II • - • : • street. where they are breitored t•o eve-% L i r in ee all orders for mai.ditrit+ry of Brass ••t• • '''''' • - and Iron, Knelt as Steam Engines; all • _kiwis. of (.4earing for Rolling:34lls. Grist and Saw Mills:, Single and - Double Acting Pumps. Coal' Breakers: Drift Otis, all ,kinds of Railroad. Cngs. such its Chairs for. Flat id - T - Rait - :- Frogs, Switches,• tt.c.; - all -kinds:of-Cast and Wrought Iron Being practical mechanics, and having made - the de mands of the Coal Region. their study for years; also all: kinds of Machinery in their line of hasiness,-they flat-. ter - themselves that work done at their establishment .will give satisfaction to all who may himor them with a call: All orderi thankfully received and promptly, eke cated, on the most reasonable.terms.-- . •. ' „THOMAS WREN, - ' JANES WREN.' -• Nov. '63 - • . 41-tf • • 1101MIS4, Elft.dr- •• . • 5t A rWi(n.S r 1 MORRIS de JONES dr C 0.,.• • ON ANI) STEEL ' - 111nrket•dc Have always •on hand • and 'for- sale BEST .ENGLISH REFINED IRON—PuII assortment of .!•.Bagualls, and other favorite brands. • • BEST AMERICAN BARS—OrdinarY sires or rolled -to order for bridge piirposes, PENNSYLNANLk BOIL ER PLATE—Promiscuous sizes, or cut to required BOILER "HIVETS—Dover brand. - made in solid dies. BEST ENGLISH CABAXLES—American and FLUE AND SHEET 'lRON—for 'covering schutes, &c JUNIATA, ENGLISH AND NOrtWAY SLIT RODS,''BOL'TS, =NUTS= and •WASHERS—For bridges cars, and machinery purposes generally. - CAT. SHEAR, MACHINE and BLISTER STEEL. Also, an extra quality for tapS and dies.' The above,. together with a full assortment of Iron; Steel. Nails and Spikes, to'which the attention of.dealers, railroad .companies, engineers, miners, founders and machinists is invited. Jan. 25, '64 • , - • BA 11,DWITI Or. C 0.,: Eitairecirs; 151, . 'Broad and Ifamilton.streets, Ptuladelpina.. Pa.,- Would 'call the attention of Railroad , • • Managersoind'thoseinterested in 'Rail , L road Property, to their system of Loco a. motive Engines, In which they are adapt' J -TitEr&luic ed to the partidular . business for they may be required ; by the use of one, two, three.or four pair of driving' wheels ; and the use of -the 'whole, or so much of the weight as may be deiirable for ad hesion ; and in accommodating them .to to. the grades, curves, strength of superstructiou t and rail Mid:work to lie done. - By these 'meansthe maximum useful affect 'of the power is secured with the least eiperise fur at tendance, cost of fuel; and repaim to Road and Engine.. With these objectsiztview, and as the result of twenty three years practical experience in the.busineSs by -our Senior partner, we manufacture five different kinds of Eng.ities, and several 'classes of sizes of- each Particular attention' paid to the strength of the-'ma chine in the plan and workmanship of all the details. cur long experience and opportunities of obtaining in formation, enables roc to offer these' engines with the assurance' that in 'efficiency , , economy :and. durability, they will 'coinpare favorably with, those .of any 'other kind in use.- We also furnish to Order, wheels, axles, bowling or low moor tire (to fit centres without boring') composition castings for. be.arings . , of every description of (topper, Sheet Iron and &Ater Works : and every ar ticle appertaining to the repair or renewal of Loam:int tire , • M. Wt. BALDWIIt January. 23, '64 . 1-tf "MATTIJEW HOTELS. NORTH-WESTERN HOUSE, . . Centre lill.i - Poileville. Pa. gill:lt:undersigned would reapectfully -:infortn hi' friends awl the public in general, that be has taken the well-known "North-Western !lutist.," recently o'c; "ek tc eupicsi by ,Mr: Danlel.lllll. in the Bor-.. ough of Pottsville. • And will devote •,, ...... z.,.. .2rN ' his whole time anti iitteuthyn to mak ing his owes , cbmDirtahlS. , The ast -ik house is lame and etimmodious... ills ... - . Table will he supplied with . the..be.t provision. the market affords. and his lissr . will be stocked . with the choicest Liquor=. There are excellentzand extensive •Stables and Shed., and it large •yards Air- Drovers. un der tiff . .. Kuperinteindence 4 . 3 good'iind reliab le hostler. connected with the BOWL Ile therefore 'respectfully. !Akita a fair share of . the.publielintronage; ' • . April 29, .0.-17-tf : . WILLIAM STERNER.. 151 , 11.0 N. HOTEL, ..nate.EXCIIAiCOE HOTEL.) ' dENTIit ST., PtITTISTILL-7., ' t JACOB Provr. - April 4. 'O3 WASHINGTON .HOUSE, Ylinersiille,..Sithaylklll Co., Pa. .-",- -;; ' • . e . •D. N. HERB, lifiroorieiori _ 4.,17, - ,;-,.. , •• ....., Who is prepared to 'enteriam travelers Mut gueets, and every attention puld to their cemturt. ~ - ne respectfully Mvites all to give him . 1t eAI., . : [Aprll. • 22, ..G5 —.lCe3at • FILIGEWS.IIOTEL;-..?.. • • trannerly MORTIMER•ii Old JOS. M. FEUER., Prcip'r. 15-ly • REDUCED RATES. Steam between.N, York . and Liver- • .. . .pool 1 - • .- - • Calling at (Queenstown Cork Harbor) Ireland. - The LIVERPOOL , . NEW YORK AND PIIILADELPIILk RITA/48E11P COMPA NY intend despatching their full • powered'elcie H im rit Double Engine Iron Steamships, - carrying :U. S. Mails. City of IParis. (now City of Limerick, building) . . " : Etna: 't . . City. at' Boston, Edinburgh, . •• - . City. of Loadop. • Kangaroo, . City of Baltiftore, .•• Glasgow, . . City of Washington, Bosphorus, - Ci yof Manchester, • City of- Ipurbam, .City of Cork, . .... (now building). , ' • ' Ciller Dublin, ' •••_' •. ' .. One of the above named Steamships . will learn New York for throughout "the and LINE/WOOL every Saturday throughout the year. at. VI o'clock: noon, froin Pier 44,. Nortb• • River; returning from Liverpool every . ? Wednesday. calling at Queenstown every Thurs day for Passengers and malts. tW - Drafin pa,vable in England, Ireland. Sentland and Wales, for .C 1 and upwards. Parcels $1 and upwards, according - to size and value.' " -,. • For passage, .or other infotination; miplly • to their Agent.. -- . •J. 11; RIGUARDS, - .• • April 15. '55.-15- -, •• -.. , lidinmsville. Pa: Steam .10 and. from . the old . count l i. I The' - well-known favorite 'Clyde-Wit . Iron .Screw Steamships of the ANCHOR. LINE -; " - ltriboraitt, . 1 Caledonia, - - • Britalaist. 'j tatted Kingdom, • - are intended to 'sail foto:lightly between New York and . - . Glasgow. - - • ' .• • These Steamers were built specially for the atlantic. .tnuie..are divided' inW.vrater and 41. Atilt compart ments. and are fitted up in every. respect to . beam the Barely , comrort and , corvenience of plesengers. • -'An' experienced surgeon accomplei each, ship: - The pro. 'visions will be properly cook•W, end affred itittulitalt. ed quantities.. Bates of Paisitge, • .. •.• `. To' and " from Liverpool,. Glasgowt Dublin. Mint.' Londtmderrpam.t.• • - • • • • - - • Cabins. - s6.Vand`•lsso i Intermediate, WIS . : Steerage, $0.6 ; payable in gold or its - equivalent. - • . - .. Throe WWI wish to, .send for - their trietttla can tilkY Melds at tlteserates from the AgentS:'. -' - ''' .* .. . ' ' - ' FRANCIS IItAOIXRCALD a . 00.,,T. ' 6 Bowling.Greeei "Isiew•Tori.„ti mown) DOWAItiiB.-Doiliiidile; • -..,:r.'-‘1144411.- Jai. X 66 .91► fiZIN WANOFIE& ,- -; tyre Sn.iiielViiii-vltiikciiirr Cu* NECK, , Yos,. and .CuArmApos, CgAixs : PamsT ' Hucur, sod 0v.a..131,26 - 131iclIms. -I : ll4 :ti'm SEM OF LADias *Trim:Etat,••Le'sg-ILCitslass, Ifrwrz Seu,SrAcasitnaitoluz Sisruza, , -Mato. .13Noohes, b*, Enefalda; Peat ,-4,na • opals set.in .Charnisi4g4ltuglish -81ver Critet Stands, Butter. Coolas, Anger, ana .Tes Beisices;".l Ekring Machines; ON.E.AIELION-DOLL_ARS Jewelers' Yamufactu.ring, Assodation ONEDOMIt - ,tgli.:.piTlciE; . . Witiaant selection. and.no article to be pall . • - perfeCtly satisfactory: • . . . •• • • ' CATALOGUE • • ' • - of rich and valuable articles at one Dollar. each. .100 Pine Gold Chrotagneter Watches each roo 100 Fine Gold English Lever Watches . .. 150. . 2 200 Ladies , Gold Enameled Rot Watche s, ( J ew= • eled Levers) -600 Solid Sliver Hunting English . Patent Lever• •• 1 ' Watches_ • •... - .. ... to.r6D -3000 RI& Vest Chid ' 12 to Tr. . 3000 . 11eavy . Gnard and N eck Chains.... • ..... 12 to 60. 30011 Patent Hinge Bracelets:each' • 10 to 30 2000, Unique Chatelain e Chainswith Puts.; in to 55. 0000 Emerald,-'Pearl. and Opal 8r00che5....... - 10 to 30 ' WOO Cal Diamond Inns with, ... : . 10 to SO 6000 Full'Setsbr Ltulleir.•'Jewelry .. Sto 20 .50 Silver Dinner Sete -• • •• ' . 10000150 • ' - Silver Tea Sets .- :4.16010100 . 3000 English Silver Cruet' Stands . . ' 20 to S 0 3600:Silver Fruit Co - • 15 to: 30 .2000 Silver Butter Coolers • • .. to 00 1000 Silver Ice Pitchers • • • 30 to 'l5 ta - tOO Silver Goblets. Gold Lined • • • 'l5 to 20 R. .100011 Gold Rens, Silver renal' Ones • .4 to 5000 Dozen Silver Tea Spoons , • • •15 te.2o ..5000 "-' t , • - Desert Spurns ; • 20 w 30. .20 FiiStiClass Sewing Machines • - 40 to SO •Geld Fob Keys, Thimbles, Tooth Pick& Sets of SOI - Sleeve Buttcns and Studs, Stone Set, Large Seal; • Signet .Chased and Plain Rings.- • - • • • • All the alvve extensive stock of fine Watchea. rich Jewelry. Silverwa.re....ke: are effereittiy the New York 'Jewelers. Manrifatturiug .Assoelation, Without - eieeptL • : ONE DC)Li.: , A.R2 - The abOve AsSociatiMi. (Favorably noticed by all the. prireipal Jeurnals.througbout the' country'. since its:or ganization in 1355,) consisting of a combluation'or the. Largmt manufacturers: • have :appointed a Board of 'Di.• rectors to supervise the. properilistribution and sale Of . their whole Stock of. awn A 1415 COIiTLY W..tar.B4 without reserm. . • Appeaprinte for Family Use which 'will. be' disposed bu the following. liberal terms : ..1;000-0a1 Certificates, bearing upon their face the nanies of the' articles as' above etiumetated, are eacirenclosed in - plain envelopes, and sealed.,uildis - .. - tinguishable one from another, mixed and .placed In a' repository, without choice; from ..hich they are drawn as ordered.. The sealed etivelopes 'oottaining *certier: • • cater, markd with the name of the article, deseiptions, and marked price,• it entitles the ladder to, ,will be.sent . by mall -tom y-addresi at, 95 cents each .ou • receipt of the certificites the'parehatier ascertains the react arti.: cis he is entitled to, which he can obtain upon the re. turn of the Ce' rtiticate and $l. to the office:of - the Aliso.' .ciation.'Wheh Certificates call for article. too large to liepent.by mail, the full express charges' must . be for warded; together with cest•of hexing. die. • . S . CEirtifroatep' 25 Cents - Each One Certificate may 'obtain you riGold Watch,,.Ser- Vice of Silver Plate. or any other valuable article. THERE WILL BE -NO BLANKS. . • ..Packages . of:•CeitificateS will be sold•to Schttols..Akents: 4c.., at the fa rites: . .• ..• One certificate sent to any address by- Mail.' on receipt of so* trs • 5 ..Certificates • - 11 Certificates ..• • 51 Certificates: (with preinfttm) 65 Certificates • (with prertilarnj • toy. 100 Certificates (with premium), .... . .. 15 :00. Perlect satisfaction guaratoetal in all • tii byols 4 pleasing the taste.- or . fancy itc our customers will be exchanged free of s. • ' • '• ' • 'Agents and Others will be alieWed cent' op eAeli rertilleete "rief efl by t hem: protirling - not less titan five ..are ordered at a tiiut:. Agents wilt collect 1:5 cents' for. each and remit 13 ccuti.earlt tai • . •115. Large ords,rsafor pilekar e TA 4•llCert ificstes tir. • Articles from sichoulti: Clubs, the Anny, Ste', shottld be tent per • Express. Drafts payableth ottrilrder, 'or' ”Pos i lt)tilce • Money Orti.lt should be .pibeured. Agent4l*ted . everywheAll orders must be addrorkea to • • • • . .".' NIEAV,‘OII.K. • • JEWELERS' IIiNfriCT'IN G .ASS O -CALTIOI i. ' : - JEWKLERS' fIVILDING, •,. ..• - Corner Ntiussau and .41nts•ttit.., New trork. • • , ALPlthin . KEIGIITE.LY, • •' Prestt -Board of Directors. April The. Greatest Discevery of the Age BEAD'THE CERTIFICATES.. Exterto . l.: Extene . -Exten.e . !: • - Tlol' 'AND iIR•CONVINCED; •'IT •" • NEVER EXII.S. 12 •' • • • • . It is it pprely Vegetable lifedlcinetnnic and stimd- . :lant in Its properties,- .Its 'action upon the Lunge and. • titomach is wonderful. •Buy a bottle and he. convinced it is no huiptug. . It is prepared under the supervision , and direction of 'one of the leading Physicians of theeityMl Reading. • CO,IIGIIS, ' • • •.• ASTIIMA: BRONCHITIS,ANY DISEASE OR. • TIGHTNESS OF.THE CHEST.. • • •• • By Its action as a stimulating RaPectorant and Ton. ic. it cures Tlysnepaia. it Ornduemi appetite, stimulates • the system, if up the,. failing strength. while it drives from the system end Abbas. the seeds of Con-, sumptiorn It has never failed. solar as we have heard.. We -give, our certificates from the city-. of - Reading, *here it prepared.* And now try It .if it is good for nothing. tell your friendaSo. _The qnieker a good for , nothing Medicine is out of the way,: the better it is for `everybody. But if you Lind it good, then tell your_ friend and neighbor so. We want your slit friend to try it. They are to he the judges, and we will be satia fled with their decision atter a fair trial ; for. alter 'a fair trial of •it in tbe'city of Reading, we' know: what It -will do,' In weakness of tiny kind it never fails. ': '•• Prepared and far sale . by Wilt. LEVAN eco., T ~T44enn-Street. I-leading. Pa, • • • • • . -. • price $1 'per Bottle.; • . Also for sale bv JOHN (1; BROWN ta SON, Pottre .• vibe, by HENRY `13.. DAPS, St,- Clair, and by - all . • Bend the .Certi tletttes. • • • • VORSUMPTION: Teadmoriy of Adam J. klengle; . , • -I.Kv & Co:—ln the. Spring.' *as- attaeked witfta bad cough, tightness of breathing, night sweats,. and spitting of blood from the lungs. .I kept _getting -worse and wove till I had to give up, Work. I was so weak I could tufrdly get along. My cough kept getting worse, and I became verY hoarse. ',tried every thing and finally commenced to n'o the - Exteite. I have need it about two nnithr—the cough, spitting of blood, night sweats and tightness of the chest are gone.: I am at my trade again, working as hard:fis ever.. My fme.. tite never was better in my life. I um entirely cured. • . •. . :ADAM J. MENGLE. • At Whiteman's Shoe Store, Penn St., near Seventh. _Reading, December. 22, 1-664. • . ~,, • Wu Laic co.=-About eight years., ago I was at tacked with Asthma. At. •is a family .complaint.- my mother having died with it. I ,family everything, .but of no use.. I was - so bad with .it in the army that I 'was discharged from the 47th Regitnent,. Peansylvania vol; utters, and also exeMpted at Reading,. on accmint Of it. could not walk lifty..yerds, nor- ascend a flight of. steps without resting: my heart became diseased also from it. I had palpitation and pain. • I.nsed foul bot.. tles'of Extene, and am entirely well. And working at my trade, blacksmithirig. Its effects vitb me were wondeiful.• • Yours, • eIIATILKS A..IIENRY. . • March 3, 1465. Cot.. Washington St. & Willow Alley. . . • • COICqiMPTIOIsT.' '' • • hia. - Lava, & Co;:--in .tbe Spring was: attacked .with cough and spitting of. blood from the kings,. and night sweats, my father. mother, and six brothers and' staters have died with consumption: they all *tom menced the same as me." My husband had jtie.t diei4 and I was left alone four , entail children; I con.' stilted Mr.. Davie, of this city;''stating my rase and that I was poor. 1h told me that DCA Liver Oil tuight.cure Me. if I wished to try ti ; and also mentioned the Ex ting that the proprietora.were:claiinhig to cure conentniaion with . it hought•two bottles of you and am entirely cured ut. it. :S. titl MsCARTY,• • Laurel St., Iteadinc t • . •. • • BRONCIIITIS. • • • • • Certlilcate cif Rev. George Printz-•of Reading, • - Levss tit iisve been suffering with cough and soteness of the cheat- all winter. 'am -entirely re lieved id.the•soretiess: the rough in much better; the. Bronchial.tulws were cknpletely clng,ged with Matter. he; Eitene has -cleaned them; out 'I have ,used'three bottles. antic:La cordially reennimendAt for nn' affection 'of the cheat. • GEORGE; PRINTZ.' • March 18. 1805. :Franklin street. Reading. April _l),'G3_ • • . . WIL 1.1A.31 . *FS ICli ac - • • sae !Ale :BOAT BUILDERS, . .• • .. .- Have 6)nstimily:on hand, FIRST-CLASS.BC)ATS• for • sale, andare. ready tb build tirst-etass floats and Barges at the - shortest notice. . • . A number of Caulkers and Boat Builders are wanted: to Vh nom - good wages and constant =lo°p:oat:ft will. be• Theylare also prepared to btnld, at tile shortest ,nn lice, MU.: GARB and BRIVT. CARS, for all kinds of mining operall,Ms". •• , • . ISept. ' , OII.tAP, GOOD ROOFING. Amami , „MEALY TiER .PRICE "OP TIN • WARREN`B GENUINE PEBBLE ROOFING '.4now itsed more than any other kind; ts both Fire :and. .WaterFrout, an Will outlast'. two ttn roofs, while it cogs only about huff the price of tin:- MIS - loam is, pat on by the subscribers, at short uotice.. • • .* . BANN&NA DKFREGN. Pottsvitle. Itcannot be Paton tooti* pitching: over 3 bathes. to the rout It tau be put 911.11 at if necessary: . SAT.AMANDE SAVVS; . . . -.. : Second St., Pottsville - : • innounees. to the bnainem community of. this and the adjoining . ..counties, that he sundae; I tem, *SALAMANDER SAFES of all Si* and kinds, warranted Fire-proof, whicli, itt point of - wortnnanship and tildsh; will compare with those tabled from any other establishment in the country.. He always keeps safes' on hand for sale, and-wEd -make . them any size, for Banking WA other -Public Institu tions, as cheap. if not cheaper. than they can be obtained from abroad: . • - . lie refers to Benjamin Haywood, George Bright, Thee. Cooch and A.' ilendersoe, of this Borough. who have hie Sates la use.. ' :•• (June 18. :-24.0 • $3l, Consumptio. Curable, Mi!===l March :16, Encourage 11•Me-nannfaCInerelle CHARLES KEngien,' suireirAcrrurics.pr - NEW MAT, CAR , . A,N.D. Fl3ll . . •• The.undersigned meinetfallyintonn eitizeniof Arottsville and vicinity: - that thethave taken and ratted . the. Store in :Centre Street; above • Idabantotgo, west Me. s . rthererbey will keeA;c l 7tly on hand ii large and. choice stopk of RA CAPS and STRAW GOODS, and. Ana aecoittnent of • which they - will sell on reasonable terms: The patrensge of the public is so - ".11 ,- Ri ta and Cape made to eider eit itteitcet en. ace. - • moirranat: A. G4SIOIJR: • Pottiville. June VISIVi. BIEXILIA - „LUBBICATING itsivisec El VED .lot. of 0.. Mecca Lubricating .Oil--the Dent cavaiP,ou. In fur LnUriatting .purpostor stile whole - aide at manufactgiera prim* _ .B. I3ANNAI4. • Abu, Ihire.Wlntet Bleietied Whaleoll,', the: quality etwhieli we eniato4- gejikiereaf wholesi - 414 . , I' 141 Ft fyr P-, 11 4 41-q M=E=E IM PPRWA NT TO ALL INVALIDS! ''-c -IRONI,II.!TH:q.'EIp*..::_:.; • • • It is' to-the medical.profession that DlON.ia the vital Principle or Life - Elesiatmt of the •This-is derived chiefly from the food. we eat ; but if the food is : not properly digested, or if, from any cause whatever, the nemo quan tity of iron 'is riot taken into the' arc:dation, or becomes reduced ; the:whole System suffers. - The Nal blood•will irritate the heart, will clog up the lungs, will stupefy the brain will obstruct the liv er, and' will serid its ilisea.producing elements di all parts, of the. system, and every one will suf fer in whatver organ may be predisposed- dis 7 The great v.:dueoil. • • - Trion at . Ai Nediegue Is well known and acknowledged by all medical men. The difficulty has been to Obtain such a preparationof it as will enter the circtilation and assimilate at once with the blood. 'nits, point, nays Dr. Hayes, Massachusetts State Chemist, has been attained in the Peruviandyrup, by trombina tion in a way before unknoorn. - • • • .The • Peruvian Syrup -• . • . . Is a PROTEMEDeolution of:,the .PROTOSIDE OF IRON. A rinw DISCOVE.UY XE:DICIINE that stnles at the Root (If Disease by supr#ing the blood with its Vital Principle or tiro -Element— • The - Peruvian Syrup . CAreis Dvspeperia Liver sever and Ague, ..forrsd.of ..EttergY,l.4 4 Spirits. The•Peravian Syrup • • - Inifueee'etrengtb, vign.r, and nest life into the evil tem, and btiihla up au "-Iron Cun:titutiou." - • • The Peruvian Syrup • , Cures. Nervous Affectionis, Female' Complaints and all disess.ts3 of the Klttueys sgal • . _ -- • •- . . . The-Petizlri;iii.yrtto .6 a SPECIFIC for . all diseases - arigipatiik •in a BAD . STATE OF pr aOcunkpanierl bypebility or a Low State of the Systein. • •• . •• Painplilets eontaining vertitleatea of cures and recommendations from souls of the. most eminent Physicians, Clergymen and others, isa sent FLEE to any''taldrat.is,, • • • , • - . We select , a few of the names to Show thkellar ietcr of tostimoniala r• • • • • Joh • Williams,Esq., • -• •• President of the Sletrt;istiitan Bank;- N. Y. • - • .• Rev.. Abel Stevens, _ • • ' - Latij Editor Christian Advocate Si Journal. •• •, 'Rev, 'P..Chum . • •• Editorlieiv York Chronicle.,— . • Kee.. Jotin Plerpont, • , iLevis Johnson, M. D, Warren Burton, •• Roswell Kidney M. • " ' Arthurli. Fuller, . K.:Kendall, M. D. 4 ! • Gordon Robbins,' .l W.•_B. Cillahn)m , Al. D. .' • Sylvanus Cobb, • .IFraneisDana, M. D. • +, •T. Starr King . , .. • Jeremiah Stone..l4. .." • gphntlarNate, Jr.,. ijose AnuinioSanenes „ M.l) Joseph ILA:Hoch,' A. 11111'e-;, . - • Henry Upham; !Abraham Wendell, M. D. ' . 'P.A.. Headley, !J. It. Chilton, Jilin w.'.o,mstend, M. 1). • , • Preigirt-d by .N.I.4•CLARK ,t CO., exelneivelv for J 1)INSM011E.-Nu. 1 .191 Broadway,'.'New York, 42' 7 Hold by . all Dme - gisfs, . : " • ••. • . •. . • • . . ' ^ • • . . • ' ' ... • , - - • • • Redabies Salve.! -.. FOFIY. TEARS' EXPERIENCE MIS fully established the superiority of ; - . . D BEDING'S •-• RUSSIA` SALVE rOver all other 'healing preparations. It. cures all kiikils of Cots; lilealds. I Burris, Boils: Ulcers, Malt Rheum, .IfLry Sties, Piles,. Corns; - More Lips, .!lore . Eyes, &c. removing the. Pain at once, and reducing , most angry locking swellings and AMllacnnin;icls as it by. • . ONLY 25,-, CENTS *A . . 3. P. DINSMORE, No. 491. Broad*.iy, New. York/ , S. .W.•POWJ..E COs, NQ. /S s Trmont St.. Boston." ' • • 2 And'hy all Druggists. lc. 29-Iy-eow • . EOII.4ZE WEB:VERT' az CO:: -Suee.N. • : Vl'. tiara to lienry•Boarugarten; take leave to recommend totlinpablic their lately andert.iten bnai ness They have constantly on hand a large assort ment - • "FrOSIII Vegetables, • • .•. . Such as.Calibage; Eudad. - now .in this season . o • scarce to helad: ' They have also _ • '•• SWeet Potatoes, r ' • .. • .. • Ornugeo, ' And ninny other articles, just nyon wish s' to have:them„ There Is also to be had • . • • • Dried Fruit, Apples. Cherrim Peaches,: Grapes, dce.: 'which they will sell at the lowesrpiicea • - Also; - .- Stirdititts, Fish. • . . Pickled Fruits.. from all • parts of the world, to . whicn they wonld;especially.direct-tho attention of the public. j They just received a large stock of • :SWISS4IId LiThlberge9 l* -Cheese,. : Which thi.y would recommend to- 'rarer& Keepers and others: - Come and try oar goods .before -buying else ' where. • pEo.. WERNERT & co. . , ••. . . . Lumber Commission Merchant, gortierrourth and Pine Streets, Reading,• Pa., • • Ras for.sale one 4.llilltion feet of HEMLOCK. Lum berr cobeiating of PLANK. CI and '3 inches in thickness) 'BOARDS, KOANTLING,- RAFTERS, ano FRO LING TIMBER of different lenttthe and sizes 7 Alsred regular assortment of WHITE PINE B PLANK, and SCANTLING. WIIITE-PINE. YELLOW PINE and HEMLOCKFLOORING. WALNUT. Num. - RY, OAK. ASH. and -POPLAR LUMBER.. WHITE PINE and URNILOCK, shaved and sawed SIIENGLES, 1& - '24 and YG inches in . Plastering Lath, Roof ing Lath, Pickets; Riffle, &e_, all of which will be I 'sold ii large or amallmiAntities at the lowest market Being located immediately on the lines of the Wear Iteading Railroad. Lumber can at all - tlineaba shipped at the'r.hortest • ' • • - '" . I am alsoprepared to furnish lumber bythe boat.or 'carload. and deliver the same to any ,point on the ca nal or railroad.' direct from the mills at -Williamsport and elsenliere. thereby having to the consuMer the ex penseof re-handling-the Lumber at this place. Order rospectfinly d. KEELY; Iteading..Pa. Murrill& -11-3 m NEW T08,,-.:cco.-STORE 'Grl;Sir otzr.i EN, - Inform' the phblie ha, general, that..be' ha. 4 this dhy opened s new • • • . • . , TOBACCO. AND IREG.eCRANTORE On Centre silent, ..:one door below the " Unkin • Hotel Pottsville.': The stock.. or .H.solars - !smoking Chewing, Tobneen, ripen, dc..,• In -great sty and WI qurdities, will:Constantly be kept on hand in full assortment: • ' z • P..5.-The'rrOde : : will be stuipiled at Philadelphia nholesale : cash : Gerh. L. Weltjer. Mae. Woltjen WOLTJEN BROTHERS IMPORTERS OF sEGARs & CLAY PIP S, . • • • . .. • • WROI.RSALE•Dr.ALBRS . ' . LEAF NANCFACTEITED 'TOBACCO; . - OMM and Stare No. 32) North Third Street. . . • Tobacco Ilanofactory•lito.'43.l. Race Street. • •• . • ,• • Philadelphia.. .BRANCII ir:IFFICE.--Centre street; aext door to the nion Hotel, Pottsville. - • • NAY 6: - '65.1 1 3 • . . EWING' . • . • A Finkle & Lyon. Sewing ; Machine 'for sale at the Bookstore of the anbaeriher. • Ake a WUcox & 'Cato Sewing Machine ,Both new and of latest patteins, and wifl be aAd cheap. - .• B. HANNAN: IRON iBALFE, ma' imibettre.l to Lilly—the bee[ the ceatetry--tor sale.by • B. BANNAN. . . . GAZETTIIKERA Of Shell: States Just noised and for sale at ' B. BANNAN'S Bookstore, • Fab. : . . Post's' BLOCKS : CLOCKS CLOCKS)! A laive, stock of eight'fity. and thirty hoar chichi', in every variety of style, for iiale cheap, by •.• R. C. OMEN • Watchmaker and Jeieler. Centre Street,.Pottikle . December 1?.. '63 • • tim • L APIPS!. GO .1. Ili WATCHES . . . ' : A Fine stocker Ladies' Gold Watched,• Chat tan Chaim Saal4.Ar.c.: ~ ... ,B—C. GP.i1aD4,.... Watchmaker and Jeweler. Centre caner. Pottayille. . Deopmhic It. me • . ' ' • • . ~, SALVIITHE 010E1 PAPER.: ' .2 - . 1 4Cenitsranlitind paid for clean White Virriting and . gagastine Pa aidalso Old Newspapere,"Pamphieta, and Old Books with the coven" taken off. Colored Pa: per 1 cent a pound: • • a. Ilitieq.A2q; RIIBBER. 11111111.MII7fti. • Just received, %Fr of ten and twelve-Mei plg, - Rabbet' Bettlug; er with the smaller slum, o! which will he d miumfackwerwpriees. Also, Gum Packing, Manhole Rings, 4., 4.e. For isle by • - July i .XB4. _ B. WOMAN? IL-::& - :.: - .STANIP.-$ ~LEGAL, COMMERCIAL, and MEilaiiiiiiiiii ii;mIIMUiV • Thompsoty,.,.• • . ; x. - L Oh :ioursz-Cianu itaita,JtSups 01.11124AN.-7 - •,- ;. - Platifie* - *". 111 9 - 1 11, Am," at POZNOKUPUR - cll 1118/3211Et .I,l and .Mkt Meroh ta,: P.lCY'Corner of SOUTH .tta - mix. and Kn. 17 Corner . tetein ! ,a . bigot :Foundry Piolto,. Ingot __seer • • - Solderer, , .• Pig Tin; • ' liar Iron, - Bar Tin, • Sheet Iron, • Old - Metals,. . • Pic lead. She Mtn, , • . Old CAMPer. • Bir -Steel, - • Old Brans, Svelter, •••• *Herat, " • 'old Lela. /tn. Antimony,. - Crecibles, •: • .. ' • • . fir New and Sea' aid-bind lisibintsbe and Black smiths, Toe's,' and Steam .134neectonglet and sold- . - Articles of every descrrption in -use by ..listelein bits and Ponntlypnen, furnished-to 'order. - - Utah paid for ,lictsp Iron; Old 'Rail& and all kinds of Metals., _ .• - •.' • • r.lfeb.4. Itta , tli 21, 'O, . liistructtion. BooUs mid Ittusic. CABINET ORGAN, ;MELODEON • • And Instruments of a Similar Class. • • 1 . 'ZundetsO Melodron•lu+tructor. Containing the Elements of• M usie: Progressive Finger Exercises, and a large cone; mof ChOWP.Music. s`2 50. New Meth - A:for the .11elodeou;• Containing in Manion to - . 1.6t , K00s -Exerci , es, a. colleCtion . of Penniar r.iouinis.Psalntand.l.l mu Tune& slso•' . Elententiimand Pritgres idve , tudies. with chkiiiie. Vocal and.lustrument.al Mu. n .10c11001 for.ihr.llelodeon , $1 !Rude) .hlelodcou Ins”.weior.-$1 •• NVi . ,,ner , rlVerf(*t Guide for "the .11e1oste eu. Desi.f.lueil as a Self-lustrucior. -with Choice Music. • 111.1040011 withoUt a .11Lattor. By E. L. 'lse; •• • - Wooilbur,y's luitruetor..TsC, Greco-mid Melodeefillustructor, flours'.' Beraphiue aud- Melodeoh ln ' The derniphine. A collection of Music for, the ?delis:limn, Seraph= and. Reed Organ... • • • Scut postpaid •on receipt of price; • • . •. • ' OBIVER•DITSON CO., Publishers. • 211 Washington Street, Boston. TJ A" 1) w AA I 4 N I A AC. IILAINTS TfIE UNDERSIGNED PROPOSES TO SELL - . . .. . Ilardwn.re, Cuiltiery, Strcl.,lron, Carpen -•ter , sTooln, Agricialturnl - Implentruts, . .. .'. , ~. ' agx.), ' dim., • &c., _‘ Comprising the en ire 'Stock in the well-known Store o . . POTI' - • most favorably located on Centre Street. Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Penna. The purchaser of the Snick may obtain a Lease of the Store, which' is a three-story Brick'. flft feet front ow - Ceutre Stthet. - hy - 60 feet in depth, with a building . , in the rear, go by 40 feet, constr.:tiled expressly . 21F a depot. for Steel and Iron. 'opening on to asn feet. street, rendering it particularly .rinvenient. of access; the whole depth of the store be- Ingle° feetwith admirable apparatus for hoisting from the (init to, the third .floor. To it' person desirous of euterbig into this.bnitielt .of business, an. - oppoitttnity is Offered which very.rarelY memo. • ALSO—For sale a lIONE MILL, with cast-iron Shaft, Ptilleys and Frame, eon:Otte. .• : Possession. given when , dei+i red. • • ForiaittlettliuS, addresi, per.oitally or, by:letter, E. F...F9TT, 'ComMittee. Pottsville; April 1, 1465 m A xl ) .: ‘ , ,& SMLIIVS IpAB INET 4.011 M Steck & Co.'s PIANOS; . . . The tioptilnr 1, ntnrnent4 are tindine: their way.into thonssnds'or families.- rhirthe.l. lecture rooma - dte. &e. 'For sale in Philadellihia only by. . • , - -• • ' J. E. GQI.I.D. 7th and Chestnut Ste.' C • Pr Al•Olrelodeons and.second Pianos. - —4. 4 March &5 ; •&;5. - •' . - •l7-ean it -„, NEw--.BOOK A N STATIONERY • The undersigned nre now niepared to ,famish a tine assortm - ent.nr.linoks and &it class Statinne:ry.' at their Nrcv Store on. Centre' Street. :four doors below ':the Epic pal Church.' Printing, Binding and Stamping to . • • Perfumery,' • • • • Wane, - Sonya: • • • • • . School Minolta.- •• • • • .• • . Toy . Rook', •.. ,• • . • ilke. Corners promptly attended to. ' Give na a call. ' • BOSI3YSIIELL'..VIIROTI III7I . 0. C. BOBRYSIILLL. 16 tf. C.-A. Tirisiivirrimr..- - Pottsville, April 22, `.05 .. . '.. -... , TO TILE' SIM! HAVE YOH THIEHELEVERIGITY? . . . Dm REESE, ' Medico[ lElecirieirott ' ;' Has taken mime at the :UNION' . IkiioTEL,..POSSville, where.he is prepared to treat all diseases:of both sexes by.lhe various modified action. of Eleettleity--natures sure remedy.. : Consultation.. free:. 'Students are in.. strucied an'ilrany enter 'for a full.courue of Instruction at any time. . • - - , . . . . Eirilheumatiim, lietifilgla and .Paralysis cured in a very short time. ' _. • . ..,bwril 1, .65.-13- • . COU HOISTING MACHINE. • •linfente4 April .12th, A 56.2. - 'This celebrsted .;and: unegimlled Coal Hoisting Ha-. chine his been in emeressfnl • operation for met. three leare•-and the trNt6ITALLT large 'number, Already cold are riving the most perfect matisfactirm. : : 'tie simple and - durable, having no letubm at all is rapid-in its ''operation. and very easy for the horse. Descriptlie Circulars, centaining letters of commendation, pricee„ . kc., sent free, on application. , -• • • , . L. & P H;'•DEDORICK. Sole Manufacturers, '. , ~• Albany Agiculteml and Machine Works. Mirth 11..;65. - . • Albany. N. Y. Ann Genuine •lEnrra area Ilitanien 4 1 05 1 .7 1 4.1 1 t / Cigars for 'toile at P. HARBELER O 3, nearly Opposite the Mortimer now, Potliville, Pa. April 15. '6ll. • - - • ,•,- • - BLISINEti orkri B ABRE LI4 whole *di"! sals rides at STICHTEH VIONPSOIiII. OSP AlW. 'l4l/11- 110 r44 1 4. 11 . • *-- - • BurraMttairiPrdei;Pf the:Onitrial,Omrt pf.the Comity Of 5C1133 , 101.. the • antliierlber. - .. Trustee of the -•Estritript.WHAUX ETHEINHEiIIite of the Borough' -et Schuylkill Haven. tilaroll44 nit!. bY I'nblicVendue: • • ••.' • ,* • SinWAT;the4ntlit iSi3.s9' At 10 itekicklif the Forenoon ; et-the lhddiellonse' of KABOARET KOONS; in the saki Omagh, • No. 'B.;,A Certain lot of ground Sircuite" ilisielMaid :Borough, bounded by No: byanalley.rhy No. 4. and Fiont. _street: being . Mrts ot kits 1495, 3 Mid 4 in addition to"said Borough:a intainin in ina3rl On Frontstreet 42 feet,:and In depth .1-128 feet, •nrotO or fie'• A align Int - of grottraOitaate Ough.aforesaid, bounded southwest .by, No: 3, north :west by an alley, northeast by lit of &meet Delbert, I and southeast by. Frontal being part of lot No. • bi the aforesaid addition. containing in front m Froth attest, 22 feet, and Li depth 128 more M. less: - - • No. f...A certain lot _of groturd::situate In the 80-Dough -Dough 'aforekold, bounded sonthwest; by lot 'of Sohn Chnstian, 'northwest by en Oleg, northeast by No. In Said iiietmert' addition. containing in front, on Front street,-30 feet, and in depth 135 - feet more orlm4. N 0.4: A:certain-two-story „brick dvrelling house, frame stable and: lot .of ground; situate in the ANL, aforesaid Borough. houndedsonthwa 4 by No. 5..-JUL northwmt by an alley, northeast by Peter street. and southeast by Frontstreet being part of lot NO. 8, in the aforesaid addition, containing-in' - .honk 80 feet,' and in depth; 150 feet, more oarless. • • _ ' No: 7: A certain lot of ground .- situate in the B.oE (nigh aforesaid, bounded , southwest by. Lydia Ouss's lot-northwest by an alley,' northeast by No. 8, south-' east by - Front Street, being part of.lot No:11 in said Kiehners addition, containing in front 24 feet, andln depth 220 feet. more or less. .. • • . No: 8: A certain lot of Monad situate. in. the Dor': etigh aft:maid; bounded southwest by: No.' 7, north west by an alley, northeast by. No. 9, and southeast - by - Front street,. being parts of lots NOs.ll ,and 12 in saki addition to Schuylkill Haven, containing in front 24 feet - and in depth 200 feet.,more less. No. 9, A certain lab ofunMod, situate in the .13or•-• oth atomrdd.. bounded. southwest by. No. 8. north west by an alley. northeast by No: 10: and southeast by . Front street, - being part of lot N0..12 in the aforesaid, addition, containing in front feet, and in depth 182 feet, more or less. . . • - No. In. A certain lot , of grOund, - Situate in the Boi .ough aforesaid, -bounded' southwest by -No.-9: north -west by an alley, northeast by No. IL' and sputheasttri. .Front street. being parts of lots Nos. 12 and 13 In said - Wenner% addition, containing in front 24 feet,- and , in depth 64feet. more or leas. • • No. 11. A certain' lot of grotind situate" in the Bor. Ciugh aforesaid, bounded southwest by: No. 10,„north-. west by an alley northeist by NO. 12, and southeast by Front street, being part of lot No.. 13 .in the afdiesald addition. containing. in front:24'feet 'and, in depth 146 'feet, more or less. - • • ' • •N0*;12.. A certain lot - or groutid, al .nate in the um ough aforesaid:bounded ..sonthwt by No. 11. north west by an alley, northeast: by a forty feet road called Dock street, and southeast hyFrOntstreet, being part of lot No:l3'in said addition.; containing in front; - on . Front street,' $0 feet, and' . depth 135 feet, Inur or less:. • . . No. 13. A certain two-story ' frame %dwelling house, with a 134 -story frame kitchen attached. a nam. stable and lot of ground: situate ßoroug h in, the aforesaid.bounded southeaSt. by land of Henry . Voute,northwest by an alley,.northeast by lot No. 14. and southeast by Front street. being lot, No 15 in said Kiehners addition, containing in front ' ,9 feet, and in depth 120 feet, more or less. • ' NO. IC. A certain lot of gronnd, situate in the Bor ough aforesaid, bounded south West by, No. 23, north west by an alley, -northeast by . part of No. 16, and southeast by Front street., being part of lot No. I 6 In said addltiou, containing In•front-30 feet. and in depth 100 feet.. more or less, • . - • ' - Late the estate of said- deceased.. Terms and con aitions made known atthe dme and Place of_sale by • • ' JOHN P. 110113 RT, Trustee. ' By order of the Orphan's-Court, • A. DOLIELY•NN, Clerk. Potts-Ville, May 6, 416: . • .. .. • • 113-4 t BTOCK Steck & oo.'s PIANOS DEDERICK'S titer _ PuotALT.:OII.I4.O3:. GENERAL.,NOT.I.CIES.,- • Public are • cautioned 'against - negotiating .an'order- drawn upon the I're:tourer of Foster School Distriet for Seventy 'Dollner, No: 143, dated. April 'lst, 1865, in favor of WillitruJJ, 'Connolly. At his request,. payment of. said order has been stepped • by order of- the School : -Board. • • G ORGE CARROLL, Secty. • April t 9. . • - .17-It • • • is to' Mitify • all persOns '.. that 1. - have-bought the 'Bottles: Botes. - and • all ImpleMeuts connected with the Bottling.. Busieess, as welltts Horses and Wagon:rite., of John F. Ketner, on the ‘2d day, of Ati...mst last. I.Sitt; at' which 'tithe 1 took iss.ciii•=lon of them I hereby caution:All persons from levying on or baying thesirme, as 1 - merely loaned the above mentioned to him • o carry' On busiueSs fur .me: • FREDERICA W. LAUER —Pottsyllfe..*Sy nth. `65. i • . HAWK, NOT.IIIVE:—Notice is hereby • Oven, that apfilleathat will be made.. to' in crease the Ca its Stock. of the National Bank of Penn sylvania, at I'ottsville, from $200,00d to SCKOOO, under an Act westablish a system of Free Banking-of Penn-. Sylvania. and to secure the public against loss from in solvency. as.por act of 31st March, 1360, and the sever= .al supplements thereto'. • • • : - :- By orderorthe Board of Directors.. • DENMEIL, &shier.. Pottsville, January 14. 'C3... 2-Cm . . . . . . NOTliflE.-GOVER.NMENT BANK OF POTTSVILLE.. Potts:1:111e; April lOth,' 1813.1. Notice is hereby given agreeable to section 2 of the Act of the General Assembly of`the Commbpwraltli of Ythmsylvaniii. entitled **Au Act enabling Banks of the. Commorolvalth to become Associathins for the purpoi4e of Banking under'the laws of the United. Slates." an proved the 22d- day of August.. A. p..... 18“. that the Stockholdets of- the Government Bang' of Pottsyille.. have this day Voted, to become such an Association; and that its Directors' haVe. pmcured . the authority of the -owners of more than two-thirds'ofthe' Capital Stock to make the certificate required therefor, by the' laws of the United Stat.% .. • • • • • • . . • : ~. H. H. In—iNTAINGER, Cashier.s NOTICE.—A . . general meeting of the Stockholders of the Farmers' Bank of Setinyl't ' kill County will be held aetheir. Banking . House, in the .Borough of Pottsville. on the first Monday of Auenst , 1865, fith,) at 10 o'clock. A. M.. for the purpose - of bi king into consideration and deciding the. question.--,whether or riot the said. Bank shall become an MlN.Cia lion for Carrying. on the liminess. of 13atiking under the Amy& of the United Stares, and of exercising. the powers con terred by - the Act of the General As:temoly of 'Penn sylvania,.entitled an Act 'enabling Abe Banks of this Commonwealth to become Associations for the purpose of Banking under 'he laws of the United States. ap- - proved the 2•2nd day of August, 180.4. und • the supple ment thereto ; and to take such 'action thereon as may be necessary and proper. . • , By order of the Board of Directors.: May 6, '66.-1 9, 44t • '.•J. G; LOWRY': Caithier. UGAL CARDS. H•• 41.3.A1l BERGB'I7.IIIIIOO4E,IL • . Atttoracy at Law, Ashland, Schuylkill Comity, Pa. Otlice 7 -On Centre street, opposite the Poet 011ipe..• • • • .". • Sept. 24. • ENJ AMIN R. MeCOOL,. Attorney , at 1- 0 Law, SILLMAN , S BUILDING. opposite Miners' .Bank, Potts.ville, Pa. IVELN W. .B.VAN, Attorney - - and Conn r• sellor at Law, Pottsville,Schuylkill Connty.-Pa. Moe in Sillimun's new , building, on Centre Street, learly opposite the Miners' Bank. . _ :May :a, j • . '2l- I.l[ . ROVER, tt itorfte. sit-. Law.. • Li • OFFlCE—Market Street; two doori above CCI3 e, .•- ' • ' ' • tr • 'February 7, ..63": •-• ' • . . 6,13, JAMES 11. .CA3IPISELI:. • ' 1411.1.1.01 U. MOTH. (.1 AitIP,R le L Li • Ac • 831.1 T 11, Attorneys. at 1 .... ) Law . . OFFICE-Centre Street, ofpoete • White _Horse. Hotel, Pottsville, Pa.. - ...'... .- • June '.. , 5, •tl2 .. ' .-. ' ' .:. , ' '26- .. • . OILIR.Ii3TOPJFIER ...LITTLE, Attorney ki at Law, Pottsville,. Schuylkill County. Pa. OFFICE—In Maluudanao Street. corner of Second. April 11, ~ 5 T • •.• , . • C. GOBINS Attoiner *sad Counaellok • at Easy, THIEI) STREET ABOVE MARKET, HARRISBURG; PENNA.' • Particular attention given. to the dollection • of .Bouri TIES,. PENSIONS AND BACK P. . • . . •.• • • AU communications answered promptly: . • • . . i'ji_EORGE M. 3).A. 7 .E.10§, Jr.,,`. • • -. 4 .-x - . %ATTORNEY' AT. LAW, " ' -. . _ . . . . Yhtiladeiphia. Office REMOVED ,W No. 226 uth 4th Street. April ,15.' 4 00.,. • , • Se -, . .. , 75-dra BOWEN, ' PHOTOGRAPHER, RespectfullY . ' announces to the citizens of Pottiville and vicinity, that he has taken and Rued up" the . Pl.lO - LIALLEItY, in the building atttie North east corner of Centre and East Market street. where he is pit 'Aired to furnish' in tile highest style (.1 Art, VILt- Nbri'4.§. ASSIIIHUTTI'ES, CAlt'rES DE VISITE, • ;l:Br - lienSizs a share olnublic patronage, and hopes,' by strict attention, to'businesa andcOurtesy; to ( 'receive . . CH_' Call and examine spesimeria of my work. • TkOXELL •Is Closipg off h 0 Stook of - • Crockeit Glasstare: I &c ,; At• Greatly Redtttied e. Rates to lull the NOW IS THE - TINE TO. BUY CHEAP: STORE ROOM: CENTRE - STREET, OPPOSITE MOWIIMER HOUSE, Pormvtitx, Pw. April 8!l5: - 14• . 't 111 AS PRESESTS . ...FIRE AS. SORTMENT OF SILVER. WARE. Such as 4byster tureens, butter dishes, cake baskets, castors,. fruit dishes. mugs Jtc. Also, a well selected stock of-silver knives, forks, spoons, cake. kn . ive.; . pie knives, napkin. rings, and, every. article of table cutlery—tor sale cheap, by • R. Cs. GREEN, • Watchmaker and Jeweler, Centre Street, Pottsville. December 12. ,63 • ~ • - - . Greengrocer's Storey . • . •• KEPT. BY MRS. 14LOST,i • Market et. ; eft-hand Aide, next door below • - FLorir and Peed Store. • • • Mre. - FrostpuipoSes to keep on band a - v ariety o VEGETABLES. FLOWERS,:FISII, &c. She feels grateful to her friends for their former patronage, and lopes that it may he continued, by giving her an early call, • ' . (April 9. Ov STERN, 'FIII4III,' &C.. Fresh ,tretn htalihivare.=—The .undersigned • now has . care running • regularly under hie- supervision, 'from Balti more to Pottsville. which will' reach here on Thursday co. each week with fresh fish, oysters, etc. They will be bt, atoned on the siding opposite Ruth & Evans's mill. The patronage of the public is respectfully asked and -I guarantee to afford satisfaction, as I iliac all the purchases myself, and make-trips with my care. • • • .• • GEORGE 11017.ERKAIdY. • Ist tf. • March 11. ^GS pu ensovul of Jones's Flour 8i Feed leair , e. 1.14 --The undersit..med hail removed, hitt Flour and Feed Stork from Norwegian and ~ Third' Streets, 'to tbn corner of ltaiket and 'WilLiam .Streeta 'where he wilt keep on liana a choice stock' of articlM n his line, and a fine assortment of - first class Groceries. - ills old friends and customers ate respectfullfsolici ted te continue their patronage, while the general pub.! lie will Mid his 'articles A, No. L and ana invited Were bin= call. .• • . JOSEPH D. JONES.. . Pottsville. April 611 tt.tf 114 IN CBS , scrPPLiEs.orke aubseribek. 13l is agent for -the sale of the Boston Gum Belthig Factory,. and furnishes superior Belts at Factory prices, all slam kinds andlengthe Belt* of greater thickness than, those. kept on,hand mule W orrier, stthe shortest notice,, as his orders_ for Colliery purposes have the pre- (creme et the Dia Also Steam Packing of every de scription, }Baiting Paper by. the single; or tad' re a ms, or by the ton; at manufacturers , prices. • • SAFETY • LAMP% of the' most approved patterns, made.cif Inspected Government Wire., - by the single doz. 14 or hundred. - . Wire Gnazes, Wire' by the roll or yard Wray' for sale by • - B. • BANNAX, • April 43• . . . 2glify: BA KRIM* Ground land, plaster from pee U - 1.) lected at:one. A tine article" at_ • Iday - C4 , 654.1 d. STICRTEA ill110)11XSONA.: vemort ; 74-'9 TMitt 111,12 '" F----: '''‘AllVALlPlFlLll li AlititialfilliGht: it: -rill- -- - ,, , ,•,.Pd, -, ,r -44. q ...i.:-.•;, , ,,t . 4 .. .4'. fr;h• '',"--.' ;at 11 Inger istangementr iDeoem ' :Ifosek. -- ." trZ.r . :. .. IP r •t•'. - ..-:"_,:_ --- . - re", , - :..... 4: . ~ . , 'OWN -Paekvaziatiti, ft - ', .--. - - 4 . vine, daily, • ( . • lit 4* A. • iisviP°th • ''. M =Paul • ' at 10. U, A..M., at ial / 1 1 % - '' "... IttivingTa PhiliZlptda at I.YO, P K-• and at 7 . 0- • *Connect at WWI& iitltlialaa for .-.13 0 it &am rra4, l aw y or k, abd nit' cliato - 1_ ,It . Leith Ebuishallig nrce. t4 1 .' %vo ile f or mt. Imam. ay. .catawleo• - '3:- . • I ... ' i,ea - iviPlHlsuiel -u' lattl" ''' dail i'l' elbte . glinitarii - "at Uk• wo k A. TAL•vids.so, - P. - b... • ''' / !" 1 ""'-• . •.. 14.4).14, A. . . , • =l4* P. tu•-••, tar - 'AY :-TH AWS .. _- . .-.. • . • Les - isiotea ,H . le ''' at 7.'a ' l ."- . AL IL " . an ,. d p d Philad ' e - / P h . ii . - : at . ' - :rim' tatithick. - __. LEBANON . TA: , Ith Connects at liarriebnrg Is • "Trains to and , Lancaster. "'from fittsbnrg, thltil‘le: - ' • '*"."' isport, il" M York and ' Gettvsburg, 81*utY , ):Vti llal •,. • , • -. Haltimore. : • • • ' 00. A:. it:, $1.15 A. L. . Trains leave liarrisbbrg at 3. - and 1..1A P. - M., for Pottasili . . 11 7,.. Ph L 1148 .. : 1141115. _ ..' lice • York, Hastmv, etc.. - and at - 4.40, ..‘`. l i .'`., O L :', r 4 , 5211 !... ofily. ~ Leave. Headimt.at 1.00 A.". '',•••........._r_ _011 ...... and. 1.35 and 6.06. F.M. Sunclusi • ,s , r-47. icmg an. .1,00 -A. - IL.. and liatrisborg at 3- 13 . .T 24 .";;„y or k. n ett. Tlrougt tickets from Pottsville b... ~ „,..,,,„ ..,_ more. Getttsburg. and all" the Print. v,:,:,„,v — T i1,7 6 , - ;;; • North,..);Prencest. and .•...das • .lim. v."— ume pitiee at reduced fares . -• " " ~ 80 lbs. of . haggitge'allowed each Paetr. , virt- ~. . . . CONIifIiTATION. TWICE. . 41 j ' istrt 4_ With 26 6001)006 attached, between 3 47.,,,Pl°,'„,. us. ' or Fmines and firms, " at 26, pet cent. WOW . • . BIT.SAGE TICEETS, Good Tor '2,000 mile& between. aft points, for F. %millet acid Finn*, at $5l 50. r . • - . • . SEASON TICECTS, Good for !Solder only, between any points. refit Iced rau* . for 3,6, 9, or 1i months. WAIL tickets will be purchased before .the TrALwt start. Higher fares charged if paid In the cars. G..A: NICOLLS,- . :General Superintendent. Dec.. 31rxe saaLi; & svuurcictLi. suk . WI TER A.B.RANGEMENT On . and' after MONDAY; November Tth. 1864. Pas senger, Tralue will leave Ashland at ' 6 . 45 A.. 31., cAmnectiug at Schuylkill Haven with Reading Rail road trains for.Philadelphis„ Harrisburg. Reading, itc and at 3.0E4 P. M., for Schuylkill rHaven and interme dhne points. -Trains for Ashland leave Schuylkill, Raven 3.44 H. and P 2.20 P. 31., stopping at all principal stations.. Pare. from .Ashland to Philadelphia, $3 95 ; to Read ing $1 90; o Schuylkill Raven 83 cents. . . . All_the above trains make connection at West wood with. stagee,to and frainPonsvllle. I J.- R. WOOTTEN, Sup't. 1-tf na. Jan. T PHILADELPHIA ez BEADING B. IL. ESMIRSW2ea Excurpiou Tickkis from 'Philadelphia to POUT . villa and return. Will be sold at remadelphia: on Samar 'days and Sandays, at $4 35 each, good for any train on those days, and on the , sueceeding Monday. G. A. NICOLLS, General Sept. Nov. 5, ,64 I giStie;lll. V.ALVEII r HAIL ROAD.- 01 63• , . ... .. - : .iWtaglriit..ESMl • ' .; . , . • . . • - Fa , Arrangements. ON AND AFTER MONDAY,. Sept. 19th. the Pas-' sen3er Trains of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, will run as. follows :. .____. . . •• • , - , . DOWN OR EASTWA.TtD TRAINS. '. .. Svvrtomi: • • ,•• ~3744, 5. No. No: 1. Leave • , ' • P. AL A. AL A. M. White-Riven.... ... : .... - ....:....22.1 9.00. - . • Tannery -' ' ' • 2.35 •• 9 . 03 • r • Hiekory Hen . -..... :. - :-.: ...: .. : . 2.45 ' 9.19 ~ . .. - Mud Run... . - ..... ...,.: .. . ... .... . 2.52 9.27, _ Rockport ''' "- • 302 . 9.33' .. ' Drake's Creek ' " - • ' 309 9.46 -• • . Stony 'Creek Jeauesvlll6 , , - . 9.00 , Beaver Meadow ' ' - . Haste Creek Bridge - • 2.50 , - Weatherly • :3 OW' • . . . Penn Haven - MAUCH CHUNK .. • 350 • 10;40 ' - 4.30 Lehighton. • 44* • 10.50 - 4.40. Parryvllle. - • • • . 4 Lehigh pap - 4 1 5-.01 SI:1[1113ton • • -. • _4.21 . 11.13 5.07 Rock bale • , Iguiry . 3 - ' • 5.27 White Hill '-• 455 . : • : 9.34 Copley ' . ' •4'59 11.38 • 5.3 b Ilokendanqua n. 03 - - • 5.42. Catasaugha ' - 507 --11.43 546 Allentown Public* ......... ......:.5.15.., 5.54 Allentown ' "-.5.20. lE54' , • 6.00 ..13ethlehern. Freeniansbmg .") 47 . 12.21 • 6.23 Lime Ridge ' • - ' . 5.53% 12.28. 6.29 Easton,. (irrive) - • : 6.10 12.45 ' 6.44 UT' OR WESTWARD TRAINS. • . SverioNs:• ': No. 8. No. 6.• No: 7.. No. 1." NO. 4:' . - Leave • -.' A. M., P. M.. P. M. A. 3f. P. M. Easton:',.... 930 3.2.5 .. TAO .. 11.42 .. "10.03 Limerltidge:...... ' • " 3.4 e" • 7.58 Fr4;einansOurg „ .9.50 • 3:49 8.06 _ - • . Bethlehem " • 10.00 • . 4.00 ..... _8.15 .12.13 • ' 10.e2 Allentown 19.12 4.15 . 8,30,_ 12.23.: - .10.44 Allent'n .9'uru.ce .8.34 ' Catasauqua....ao.n ' 4.2.3 ' . 4.42 Hokendanqua,..l o . 3o '• '4.33 8.47 in • Ceplay .10.34. .4.38, '8.51.." ,7". White Hall - 10.30 • . 4.43 8.56 • a e: 1 Laury'a ••-" 10.46. ' . 4.55 9.04 •". si - 0; „ Rock Dale . ' 10.56 5.00' : 9.14. -!..4 .4 Slalington 11.107. - 5.12 - ' 9.25 '4l . 'EI Lehigh Gap..... 11.13 • 5.18; 9.31 i Parryvilw. 31.28 , , . 5.33:. 9.45 Lehighton - 11.34 5.39 - 9.50 - - - Mauch Chunk.. 11.45 ' 6.00' 10.00 ', -• Weatherly.: : - ...12 40 ' - -- : . . Mee Cr. BriUgel2.so • • : . • .. 'Beaver Meadow. 1.10 : • . .. Jeanetwille >:...-1,30 Stony Creek..':. - 6.38 - . • • . Drake , . _Creek-12.29 . 6.46 - Rockport 12.36 6.58 '' • . - itindltuh' • ' I' , 46 7.05 .. ' ' .- , .. , Ilickdry .Run..-. 11 53 ' 7.13 . . Tannery.....:. 1.03 7.24 • At White aven 1,10 ..• 732 • '. - ' , - • , •". • -• . : CONNECTIONS,: - • CENTEM. E. it. OF NEW JERSEY. - • ' All Up and Down trains connect.with the trains of the 'Central Railroad of New-lervey to and from Nev Ybrk. -' • • ' NOETII tR9N9YII.VANIA 114.1LEOAD, All - Down Trains and Up Trains . Sus. 1 and 8 connect with - the Trains. of the. N: P. It. R. for Stations aboim ;Bethlehem - Down Train No. .5 and lip Trains Nos, 2 and 13 for . Stations below •Bethlehetn. • : • • , . - • EAST . .PVIbiSVII.VANIA. s. 11 : - . ' Alltrain. eonnect with the trains of the East Pentisyl- Vania Railroad, except Down Train No.l and Up-Train • ...• ' . , • . '. ' iIELVWERE DELAWARE R411..A0A1), . - Down traitNos.,l and 3 and Up l'iltins . Nos: 3 and t connect with - Trains of the Belvidere Dalaware.itall road. . . . • ' . e.Aixerisiii .iHI , QUA,kAKE ILULICOATS. , • • , . • - Down Trains Noe • I .and 5 add lip Trains Noe. 6 and 8 connect with,.theTrsius Of •the Catawissa and -Qua kake Railroads. • ' . . : .. . . . . HAZLETON RAILROAD. Down-Trains Noe. 3 and 5 and - Up Train No. 8 con nect with the Trains , of the Hazleton ItailrozuL. • • WILKEZIMRILE. ' :Down Trains Nos: '3 and 5 and.I.TP Trains Nos., 6 and 8 will connect -with the Trains to and from Wilkesbarre • . • ROBERT H. SAYRE. : • Superintendent and Engineer L. 'V. IL IL • 1. Sent 15,.' ' 114. • • ' • • Su.. The,lllost Coniplete sewing 11Ia chine in Existence.. . The Introduction of • the .“ FLORENCE ". • Dates a'new era in Sewing:Machines , Heusi, Fells, Binds, Gathers,- Braids, "... Quilts, and Gathers and' sews on • .. Ruffle at the.sanke ?(The undersigned has been appointed Agent - for Schuylkill County,. of the Florence Sewin. , . Machine Company. Manufacturers of the celebrated Iteveraible., - Feed Sewing Machines. • • - . .• • •The following advantages over any and all Sewing Machines, - are claimed foi the: • •• It makes tour different' Stitches, the 'lock, knot, dou ble-lock and double-knot, on one and the same ma chine.- Each stitch being 'alike on both` aides of the it has the reVersible.feed motion; which enables - the operator, by stably tinning a thumbscrew. to have the work run elther to the right in lett,. to stay any part of the same. or fasten the ends of the seams, without turn , 11 14 the fabric. Chancing the length of the Stitch, and from one : kind; of stitch to another, can readily be done while the ma -chine is in motion..' • ' • - V. Every stitch' is pc:rfeet In itself, making the seam se-. cure and iinitorta.. It is inmost noiseless, and can be used Where quiet is nexessary. - - - Its motions are all positive: there-are no springs to get ont of order, and its simplicity enables the most in, experienced to operate it. _ It will not oil the dress of the operator, se all. the machinery. Is on the top of the table., . . • . -It lathe most rapid sewerin the world making fire stitches to each revolution. • Its Stitch is the wonder of all. because of its com bined , Ilasticily. strength and beauty. It does the heaviest or finest .iork - with equal facili ty, without change of tension or machinery. - . Every iMachlue has one of Jenck's . patent hemmers attached, (tile right to use which we control.) enabling the operator to turn any f width ohe desired: - The public is respectfully invited to examine these Machines at the store of the undersigned, Centre street, Potts Ville ;, where full particulma will be given. - R. R. MOItee tfRRIS. An . gnit 40.'64. BUSINESS CARDS. 11tNiitir:PLEAISANTM; . • . CIVII4 AND BEENING ENGINEER., • . i n ipects collierida, and examines Mineral and' Oil Lords; Orrice—Seauhweai Corner of Market and.Centre streets. • . • May 6, , T...QUILITCII4,'CiviI mid :Mating Pott our il lie, Pa. • . OFFICE on 2dfloor:of Geo. Bright's Building, Cen-- tre Street. ' • • " (Dec. 10,'6-L -50-Iy' LTAUBII4 • BROTHEIiSi; Civil 'avid ning Bugineeru, Mussel's :Building, Second and hinhautungo Streets. " . • • STEPHEN, HARRIS. . • JOSEPH S. lIARRIS. , * July 30 ; • - - September '26, '63 'SU- 1.10 N.. I...WITGrDON, Su - riven Dentist, Market Street, second 6.. , door above Third Street, south side, "Ildrisaiiii Pottsville. May 6 . '6O 131 •W. PJELEA FEU, Pottsville Pa., late I • .of the Pennsylvania State Geulogio:l Survey, ex. plioes lands, mines, &c. October 13,!5C, 1 11 A N A ET ER.-Ilea) Estate Agent, EAJIANOY ClTY,Schaylkill County, Pa. rirLetter Address—•idalaanoy City.P. 0.7 . "March 30..61 ' --• 11.tf GENEY--For the 'Purchase Rad Sale. 1 - 1 or Heal Estate:. buying and selling Coal :.taring cluirge, of Coal Lands, !dines, &e.. and collecting yenta. °Mee Mahantango Street, Pottsville. 6030 , 14-1 CHAS. M. : (QUM A. OTTO, .INialaufactstrer" eind Dealg hi all kinds of Lumber, Willisaurt, Pa. •.. crvmAispiimmitare 211131141MEEL • . Otece—!pissellts Illabuideago - -• direrti4 Pottsville. ' ACent PA RIS.--:•A' Rehr wird Ibitant ki , otilendarodving the months. days and dates, 'mita ble for Oalces. Depots, reqtdres no idteriti a .,_ _ 6 , and Is, in bet, a perpetual Almanac and it "; perfect, -TINE KEEPICIt. Priceos. • ( ill and see th em. - • R CS GREEN—Watehmaket, • . April 161 956 . ;;-14411 7' * . Centre et. Pottistille. , Plaster frog* ro 00 MUlear STIC CaIcIne UTNR4 - THWILPSON,f m S. • ....' -v"*".', l 1 I '.!!!!"4T.kA.onP.' ol r o-4 ?-0 1 f,f.V M . .. •' 4 i 14 : f , * . PrTlitiii.ainerkarn .44rieulternr. if 'TES ,rID SCCEEWITHEE frog THE Wu , AknrA.l.s.—Every .animal net4s is mach attention and as good•careiilismonth, d u _ - all lune good - supply of _teed regularly, at least twice a day, access to clean, water and salt, „and comfortable place to lie and stand in. Cold, wet ground-at this season of • the year often produces colic, scours, or some other disturb which m ightbe, Prevented hy.., Jieeping stock in comfortable quarters, until the ground be., enmei quite warm.. Ewes will be :yenning this month, and should receive personal at teation—not of heedlcSs boyi.,but of caretizi . men, and there is , nil eye, like that of the owner. Wre.Ch breeding animals elceely, whoe time is near, visiting Wpm late at'Eazt i t, andearly' in the . morning A little thendy sid will often Save a valuable animal. - It is bad policy to feed cows short just - before they are turned to g,rass. It possible, feed eixae cut rats daily, to pr . epare them for green foqd, and to kt.vp up the,llow-of milk. 4raves.—lncre.use the quantity of meals if•••T• . 'few -pounds- per head, every. day. If toe 4i,...41 - • / weather be pleasant, allow fattening bullocu !-.....! ..c or dry cows to exercise in ii small yard, se T.: ::: 1 ! eras, hours dally4-.---As , the; warm _weather -::•j - comes on, - . their- thrift. will . be, promoted by 1 - 12 f, ----- carding, as often as,once a' day. As soon m i. : --: grass is long erroUgh. let thenrgraze an hour- g ... k., daily;. then•-return them to_the yard ; but do. Z m . not diminish the qmtbbity . of -meal : :At this I period, beeves wilifattrea very fast, if in-an- . ..ei aged rightly. If . meat be discontinued they '.0 4. , will not fasten much, till their bowels become I ~ . 111,14 Q accommodated to greeirfeed.-. ,4*-:liei iff>' , .* Burns---Spare the birds, foe, they aregreat 0x. 0 .. benefactors to farmers and' gardners. Do o d nothing - to them from your grounds i 14. g. xi ; they destroy legions of insects hrit.are ready rt ebl to injure your fruit and fnia trees. . . ;54- • iii '` - 'r" t Bazs:—The profits attending bee-keepin , 'Pi:4l ''- " tt-4, .i. ought not to be disregarded: • - ‘,.•,,, "I' VO 1 , poans.—Collect .every_bone possiblk; pay WO file , pOor children for collecting them in the vil- . Vi- tic loge; (25 cents per bushel will pay them well ili ..,J and you too; and they will be glad to do it 'NI', 7 1 , for less.} ,- = - '' - e...-c-, I i - :- .. .4.: nil CALV Es . ---G Ive cokes a - comfortable yard - s': ,- 1.1: . , or pen Whether - raised by the: hand or the - :.1:;. ' cow. - Confined in close quarters, the duo: -'.-',!;.": beneath should be cleaned often and !Were'. '-':"./'; abuu(lantly. It is as cruel as unprofitable to ,-:,!%,;;; keep them tied in cold, filthy places. Two - -' - , -3 - . k calves may often be profitably raised on one ~- . 7,- - €1 cow. , Always scald, or cook meal for young _' -- -J,4 calveS, betbre mingling it with any kind cf ':,A milk or.fee . (l, its raw. weal is very li4ely to produce scours CARR-OTC—DO not fail to sow early, Pan" . .. long Orange or white Belgian *.in well pre pared soil. Put in at least a quarter of au acre, and, better all you can take care of. . . . . . • Cit.issEssiss.----If swamp landhas. been . ...""i: ~ _.. . ~.,.., "pared . and. burnt,". the present . is the best ~-.--,'.' time to plant cranberries. Obtain the plants free from - weeds; in any proddetive cranber- - '`7,' - 1--i i . ry swamp, and set 'them 'uniformly all Over •',.?:'.:.5,- the land, from It. to .18 inches apart. The :::: . . , 4 land should 'be' so. located that it map be ,-, - , - -! 1 '.4 SI . flowed - iri winter. • • ..-]1 .. .... - .• Cons,-The.Season - at the East is early,— ..:4, .. There is. danger.of a cold' May. - ' -Have at : ,, , ,,I, hand early maturing. seed, to plant in case •:',...-41 that first planted tails, ICl's* poor- policy to . :71 . 5*- • ' be in halite about planting corn: It conies - ;.: 1 . 4 tip much surer and-doea better, planted after ;"., the ground is Warm, when hot weather is not 1. 1 4 - ' far in the future. ' • . a „,,.;, 0 DRAlS?!.—Exatnine under-drains all .ever ,f.,„i. the. farm In wet weatiter,.and see that surfitee , : i.i-A , -- woter doe Snot work in and displace the tiles. :4; or till . the clninnels.wltlf earth. Shovel away :;i.r. C till redinientat the outlets,: so that the.water )A: ' - will flow out . treelY. A half a day's work :,,. ; ',4: cleaning out ditched and surface water, chart, 11,- 111.1 s. may be - very profitably laid out ou'ev-.. ' i . i . cry' farm. ' -Mark the spots , which need draid• q:: • ing most„*and lay Ont - ivtirk for next fall. !,?-I r , , ~ ~,rii..,,, FIELDS.—Top dressings of: "hand-• 1 , , 4 ! 1, '. ' manures' . plditer, ashSa, guano,*nitrate of so- • ..''',.” da, •superphoSpate, etc.,. may often be ap- - '''....... plied early in this, mouth -to .good advan- k r ... - ] . . - a=4' Gl:Ass SEED may. be sown upon grain or alone, if it.be done early, but muc'd seed must be used Fl I:311'. —Sow. pn good . soil, in drills ahroadl•cast , brdaLl•cast, 1 or r li bushels per acre, if broad cast—in drills less. _ • ' Hoems.—Look to hay . ing well fitting bar- . ness, sponge the shoulders, legs - and . feet of hard working horses, evert night and morn- Bo' LED iti DIAN Punntsn:--(Good enough' ,F 1:: for a bachelor.) Scald half the meal and add the other half, with cool 'water enough to reduce the whole to .a quite _ s thick batter. Don't put in too.nuich salt. /Add fruit, dried . Oi• fresh, whortleberries, or:Currants, or rigs, or best Of all, dried pears. Put into bagftwith roorn,to swell, drop into hot water and boil 2 Or 3 . hours. 1{ hi well to put stone h. hits of crockery- under-it to, prevent its stick- Tring to the pot.l Then - turn it outlind eat with creaui, or nit ple inolasSes, or a dressing made 1:"-f:f of the thickened laitior in which it was boil- N ed,. sweetened and seasoned with a ditAt of X, .cinaatnen. ' , lf no fruit was put into the laid- - ; ding it can be eaten with a fruit syrUp. SCALDED MEAL;..,IOII: , NY Cax.e.---Seald half: ;:'; the-meal and add the other half with•eold ter:sufficient to make a batter, the consistence of .which kill vary with different kinds of meal. "Bake before the firo on the middle . ..0,, piece Of the - head of.a particular kind (Allow barrel. 7 (jr if that cannot be obtained indio may try it on shalloW tins in a ,quick oven. RYE AND INDLiN ASPLE PUDDING .— Take the - i t% . ?-.':' crusts of your rye and Indian loaf - and steep ; them slowly in apple sauce, until thoroughly - k'." - ::..ts softened. This makes a delicious side dish >,..,ii . to, eat with beanti, 'or it itifiy serve as a desser , :•''''." -'. to a hearty ' farmer's dinner: .. 1 .4.. .47 -AO • APPLE 1041) PIE PLANT.-Stewed dried apples, especirdly sweet apples, are •grestly improved by the addition of or +of the!,: r .... 'quantity of pie-plant, either fresh, dried ot;.:: canned.. (Be sure to put up a few cans of, plant in its season.) - • vs. POTATO CAKE—Take a '..dozen of cok„::::, boiled potatoes , and . mish them, add a snua - AE:',; piece of dOugh. one egg, and a little Work it well with flour, , •.cut in squares, let stand to rise, and, bake half an hour iu mod , erate oven. • • GRAIIASC BISCUIT.—Wet up -Graham flecl• with, cold water, adding a little salt, 1 03 ° 4 as , st ilf as possible,. make into small biscuits! and hake.in a very hot oven. MOCK CAKE:--TWO CURS flour,oc e of sugar, one of milk, one egg, one teaspar ful saleratua, two teaspoonfuls cream of tai, Poott MAN 's PupoiNG.—Three teacupf o . flour, one teacupful. milk, one of chopped raisins, one of suet. , one of niolas.ics; one tes• spoon saleyatus, nutmeg . - Putiux bag aid boil un 'nine and n half. Serve with sauce to . , Btasx Pcputso.;,-T.wO cups -flour, one dl , )1, choPP'•" one-half cup each of ruolasseN raisins and suet, one ,e.gg, one tenspoourl• Weir:is, one-half teaspoonful soda. Ste*: . 'one our. guipt,O. - •MN T 1 `'~_~N :,
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