.4ifit - ..4ik...i . !it*ot : ,_ YANKEE DOODLE. Father and I wean down to camp,. - - Along with Captain Gocdinz • There we see the men and boyi-- As thick ea haat' , pudding. Yankee doodle kiep It up. Yaukev doodle dandir • - • Mind th. music and the step, AndyritS the Orb be handy And there Nee see a thenassod As riches Squire David And tele they wasted every - day .I ittould be saved. • 'Yankee doodle. &e. . . . . 'The •11i.ses they' eat every day. • . . Would keep atiouse a wilder They have so.much that 1.11 be bound They eat; it when they've a mind to Yankee dbodle, ,tc..- - . -.. And there we see I eyiamping gdn, Large as a,log nf Upon a deuced little, cart— A load for father's cattle. . 'Yankee doodle, fie. . • • And every time they shoot it off It takes 's born of lxvirderi • It makes a noise like father's gun, Only a nation louder. • -Yitnkee.dOodle; I-went M nigh to openape. • As •Sialvs under-tdunsno—. And father went as nigh again.. . I thought the deuce was iu him. Yankee doodle, 45... Cousin Slmon irew so bold I thougat he-would have cocird ; It reared me so. I strealrd It off, - And hang by fathers pocket. Yankee ticalle, - .. . . Bat 'Papuan Davis load a grin, lie kind Of clapped. his band cart, Be stack a crooked stabbing iron Upon the littleand on• 4 Yankee doodle • Arid there I seea pttmuldn shell .s big as, basin. Arid every time they touched It bk They scamps rd e themation. Yankee doodle, ..fne. • . I see a little barrel. too, The heads were made .of leather, They tiorked tiport it wiih little clubs, And.ealled the yolks together. Yankee doodle, dc. • • • • And there was Captain Washington, And gentle folks about him They say he's grown so tarual prinid Be will not ride without 'exa. • - Yankee doodle, lec. Be got him on his meeting clothes, I.:Pon a slapping stallion Ile set the world along in rows, hundred's and to millions. • Yankee doodle, The flaMin,, ,, ribbons in their hats, !They looked so tearing fine, ah I wanted plaguily tot, et. To gi - ie to my Jemima. - Yankee doodle, ,tc. • 1 see another snarl of men. A digging graves. they told me, So tarind long, so wool deep. They nendt,4l they shouldhold me Yankee dooe, te. - seaid me so, Ibooa'd It off. Nor e stu pp d. as I rernember ;'1 li'or toned about till 1 got home. Locit'd up la-mothers chamber Yankee doodle, .te. ARTENtS WARD HI RICHMOND. ' • EteitmoSo,.. Vic:, May 18&65 . The Old man dads himself once more in a. annoy climb..-1 I cum here a , few days arter the city eatterpillerulated. • 1... . My nablirs - seerned suprised & astonisht et my . tlarin' bravery Onto'the paft 0f43, man at toy time of life but our 'fitmily was never know 'd to quale in danger's stormy hour. . My 'grandfather was a sutler_ in the -Revo loOtioriWar. MY . father once had a intervoo with Gen"rat La :Fayette. -•- .• - ' He asked La Fayette tolend him five dol lars, promiaba'.to pay him in the •lall but lafy said he 'couldn't See, it in those: lamps." Lafy .was French, and his .knowledge of our larigwidge was' . ittleshaky. •• immejutly oti . my 'rival bere I perceeded to the Spotswood House,..and;'.callin' , t r O 'my • assistans'a young man from .ont-town who writes . it good runn in' hand, Iput• . .MY • orto 7 : graph on..the register, and handle' .iny um- Wells to a bald heded man behind - the mutt , ter, who Is"fiosed was Mr, Spotswood, ISaid, "Spotsy, how does she run?" He called .a culled person; and said— . .. • "Show the gentlentairtO the cow-yard, and giv: hint cart No. 1." - • "Isn't. Grant 'here . .?" I said. "Perhaps . Would't Mind . mytunin` in with him." . "Do youknow the ?" inquired Mr: SpotsWOod. • • -• • • , - • "Null, no,' not'zaeltly; but hell remember me, His Brother-in-law's aunt botight;her rye meal of My ,Uncle Levi.. all one winter. My Uncle Levi's rye meal • "Pooh Ipooh said Spotsy ;.' don't both-. . er mel "and he EilllV . d ,iny..umbreliii onto the foor. Ob . sarViii' to hind not to be so keerlesS With that wepin, I accompanied; the - African . to my . • • ..• • 'My .brother;" Lsed, "air you ; aware that you've bin. Inancipated ? .: Do yeti realise how.glorus. it. is to he free? Tell me my dear brother, does it not seem • like some dream, or do•you realise. the great fact in all its and holy magitltood ?" • • :. • Ile sed lie wouldtake some gin. . : • I was sho'd to the cow-yard andlaid 'down . under a one mule cart. • The hotel was orftil ..croWded,lind-I.Was sorry I hadn't -gone to .the Libby Prison. .Tho' I should hay' slept ' cow fble enufl it the, bed clothes liadn't bin . pulled off of . me (lurid' the night. by a•scOun • drul- who cum and hitches a mule to the cart.. 'and 011 v: it off. I thus lost . iny CoVerin',.. and • : my throat feels. a little husky this morning, ..‘ Gin'ral-Balleck offerlYnie the hospitality of - the.chy, givin' ute mycheice of hospi4tls. • He nes also very kindly placed twiny dis posal a small box aritboolance: . • 1 • ..Jeff Davis is not pop'lar . here: She is. re:• . • garded as a southern sYinpathizeit &.yit - rtn told . he was kind. , to :his Parents. • She ran away frorn "em many Years ago, and has never • bin back. This was* showin- em" a good deal of consideration when *refleck what his conduck has been. • : Her captor 'in femaleipparereonfooses - ine in regard•to his sex, • & yousee I speak *of Lim as aher ss frekent as . otherwise. I guess he feels so hitmelf, : • • Robert Lee is regarded as a.noble feller, - He was .opposed to "the war at fust, and, draw'd• his sword ieryJeluctant.• In fact, he wouldn't -have . draw'd.his sword-at all, only he lrad r.large-stack of military. clothes...on band, which-he didn't want: to waste... He sez the culled man is..right,.- . and he will at once go to New York and open a :Sabbath School for negro minstrels., .• A PROUD UAWTT, SCI7LERNER ' • Feelin' a little.peckish, I went into a eatin house to-day. and encountered a -young man with long black hair and slender frame. He didn't wear much. clothes, and them as he did wear looked onhealthy. Ile frowned on we andsed, kinder scomtal. "So sir—you conie here to' taunt us in our- troubble, do you?" "No "said L "I cum hear for hash !" "P6 - 11-shaw !".• he sed sneeringly, "I mean you air in this city for the purpose of gloatin' over a fallen People. Others may basely suc cumb, but as for me,. I will never , yield-- . ,nerer. sever "Hay' . suthire to eat," I pleasimtly suggest . "Tripe and onions sed furcely then *jie added, "best with you but I hate you. You're alowl-lived Yankee!" • • • . To which I pleasantly replied, "flow'll you have.your tripe?" "Fried, mudsill, with plenty of ham fat!,'.' He et very ravenus. Poor feller! ..He had lived on odds and eucls forseveral days, eatin' crackers that: had been turned Over by re velers in the bread tray at the bar. He got fall al last, and nis hart softened .a-. little to:rds me.. "After all," he,said, "you • have sum people lit-the North wo air not whollY,loat Lamm beasts!" • • "Weil, yes," I sed, "WC hay' now and then a mane among . - us *ho isn't a.'cold-bludded .scoundril." "Young* man," I .mildly but gravely sed,. "this crooll war is over, and your liekt 1* It's rather necessary for some body-to lick in a square, lively fite,sand in this 'ere, case, 'it • appears to be the United States of America. You fit splendid, but we was too many fin you.- Then make the best Of it, & let us all give in. and put the &pub lic on a firmer basis'hor ever." . • • • "I don'.t gloat over Your misfortins, my . young fren'. • Fur from it. I'm •an old. man now, & my hart is softer nor 'it once was-- You see my spectacles is mistened with such :in very . like teats. ' - I'm thinkin` of the sea of good rich Blood that has been spilt on both • • sides in this dreadful war ! • Pin thinkin' of • our widders and orfunS.North, and of your'n In* the South. I kin cry' for bah. B'leeve me, my 'young fren'. •I kin place - my old hands tenderly on the fair young bed of the Virginny maid whose lover was: laid low in • the:battle-at& by a federal bullet, and say as. fervently and piously as a venerlde sinner kin say anythin; God be good to you,. my ppor *dear,. my poor dear!" • • . Inz to go; it taking. My young. SMithern freit' kindly by the hand, I sed, "Yung man, adoo! You Southern fellers is, probly tny brothers, thO' you've occasionally had ' a cussed_ queer way . of showin' it! .It's •over . now. Let us all iine in and make.n country on this-wadrim - 41 that ahall giv' all Europe the cramp in the stommuck ev'ry time they look at us!' A doo 44fiel '-* . . • And . ..W! I 441 thrfifieti. r-" , e4/1*..: Pay adon to.pa; p-44-1 f; naffttlfir 1,11,0 - the fi,:fif 7.40f:4 , 40,f:11 k014"45.. F - * , :?-14,#4 . iff4.o tt4ct. 4..,?•,tf !re:WAV f fr‘ f`,14ff"44 , 1 fib siorrifortif.llo446 , 3l4, . • ,4144604 - . pHILADECrnuA & IMEADVIGrit..B... Winter Arisaigetheti, • DeDeml:ler :28, 184 . _ • • • DOWN PASSENGER TRAINS. , • Leave Pottsville daily.:_ (except Sundas) , at 0.15; A. M.; and 3.30, P. M.,—Passing 'Reading at 0.35 d and 4:20: P, M. Arriving In Philadelphia at 1.20, P. M— and at 7.05 P: M. Both down trains connect' at Reading with Trains Ihr Efarrhsbrirg and NeW York,. and at -Port' Clinton with Catgwisaa Railroad Trains for Williainsvrirt e • . IT PASSENGER IRAINS. • Leave Philadelphia, daily; teicept Suridair , ) 'at S.OO, A. M.; and 3.30, P. M. Leave Reading at 10.40,"4.. M.., and 6,00, P.ltf.• • . :. • .. •• • ' SUNDAY: TRAM. ' _ • 'leave Pottsville at 7.30, A.: !sta . -Philadelphia. at • _LEBANON VA T.T.vy. BRANCH. • . • •connect. at Harrisburg 'with Paateng,cr Trains to and from : Pittsburg, Carlisle, Cb.mbersburg,, Linciister. Gettysburg: Sunbury, WilliinzElnura, York and Baltimore. • Trains leave . Ilaitisburg at 3.00,. IL, 8.15 A. M. ; and 1.45, P; .for Pottsville.-Philadelphia. Nev.. York, Easton. etc.. and . at 4;40. P.• M.. lot' Reading only. Leave Reading at :1.00 M., 10.15. A. ?L.. and 1.33-and 6.05: P. M. 'Sundays:. Leave 'Reading at 1.00:A. M.,•and Rarrisbnrg at:s3.s A. 3L • - Through tickets from Pottwi - Ble to New York, Balti more; Gettysburg. and : all the principal points in_ the North, 'Northwest. and .. , sd - sa Emigrant Tickets to same place at reduced fares. • • - ' .. • . . SO lbs. Of baggage allowed.esch P-Ose.ager. • - DAVIt 4 RAMRODS. COMEIITATtaN TICKETS,.• With 26 zonpuns attached; between any pothts desired, or :Families and Firms, at 25 per cent., discount. MILEAGE TICXETS, • Good for 2,000 between all points, for Families and Find% at $52 50.. * . • . -SRASON TICKETS, . Good for Holder only, .bet Ween any points, at.redtmed rates, for 3, $l, 9„or I months.. . . . . larAll tickets will be -purchased be.ore e start.. Higher litres charged:if:paid In the cars. • . NICOLLS. General' Superintendent: . Dec. 26.:•6x4 All:"lNHinit. & HA' WINTER 113703.ANGEZ:ENT: ..On -and after •.1410.NDAY.; 18a, -Pas senger Trains will - leave Ashland'.at 6 101 A. 31.. etiunectirrg at Schuylkill Haven with Reading Rail rpad trains for Philadelphia:Harrisburg: Beading: .tc, and at 3:05. P . . 3L,.for Schuylkill Haven 'and interme diate points. • . • • • Trains for Ashland leave Schnylkill Haven . 5.10 A, 111. and 12.20 P. 31, stoppingat all principal stations. _ Fare from Ashland to ; Phlladelphirt, $3 95 1 to-Read ing $1 9n; - to Schuylkill Haven 85 cents. - 'Or Ail the above trains make connecticin •at West , wood with stages to and from Pottsville. .• •J. E. WOOTTEN, 1- tf Sup't.-' .o%wao . na, Jan. T;!65 13 HIL A.DIOLP 11 IA 41. c. BEADING H. S. • a lti t ilfxcersion Tickeet 'from -Philadelphia .to Potts and return, will be sold•at Philadelphia on Satur days and Sundays, at $4 35.eacb, good for. any train on those days; tuid ou the succeeding Monday. • . ' G. A. NICOLLS, General Supt. • - Nor. 5; 'GC . • • 45- *AL1...16k7 ICAL11.1COASII:-'43. • • • • Fall rangewents.. • • ON AND AFTER . 3101`7DAY. 'Sept, 19th. the Pas tsengi.r Tfains of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Couapany, will run 85 follows :• , - . .. • . • • DOWN:Oft :RA - 5TW.,5.141.) TRAT CS.. • _..- STArtorts • . • . No: 5. 'IN°. No.q. Leave' P. AI, -A. 51 .. A. .51': White Haven • • 0 9'. 9.00 - Tannery *. • - 2.25 ..9 09 'Hickory Ran.. • 245_ 9,19 Mud Ran 252.._ . 9.27 Rockport. • .Drakirs Creek..:- • 309 . 9.46 • Stony Creek ' .• • .9.53 Jeanegnile- . . . Beaver 51 , ..adf iv;. .. . "2.20" •• . . . liazle Creek:Bridg6..;... ..:.. .i . _2.50 . .. .. • -:" Penn Raven' • •-"" ' . . . 3.20 • • - : , MAUCH CHUNK - ' . '3 50 • 10.40 • 4.30 . -Lehighton-.......". •• - - 4.00 - . 10.50 .. • 4.40 Parryville. •4 21 . - , •4 06 ' • ".•445 Lehigh Gap:" . " •' . . . • 5.01 Slatington • • . - • " 4 0 7" 11.13 5.07 Rock-Pale. •.. . . Laurrs ". ' . . 448 ' . : 5.27 1 -.White Hall .. ' .. • .• . - ' 4.55..' , - ..5.34 1 Coplay • - • " '4:59 . 11:38 " s .' 5.38 Ilokr.ridauqutt " • . - • 503 - • "., 0.42 C • atanuquit ' • Allentown Furnace - .. '• -75.15 • " ;11,54 .11euttiwn' ' ' • - ; • ~5 9 0 11,54 ,'.6.00 Bethlehem' .' • ' ' ' ' 527.." " . 12.13 1" 6.15 .... . . Freernausburg 5 .47. .12:21 . .6.23 Lime Ridge.... .... ' " . 553 , • 12.28 • ' 6.29 Eru,tou, tarricel 610 - 12.45 . 6.14 -• • ' LIP Olt WESTWARD TRAINS. ' • - . . STATI69I3: No: S. N0..6.. N0..7. No. - 1. No. 4. Leave , - • • - P. XL -11. . P. It Easton: .. .... 3.25' . • 7.40 :• '11.42 • 10.0 Lintc Ridge...... 3.42. 7.5$ • : Precruanshurg.....9.so • 3.49 "6.06 .. ' " • Bethlehent• .10.00 . . 4.00 • 5.15 • 12.13 . Allentoverr 10.12 4:15- • 13.30 - 12.23 10.44 Aflent'n Furtice 4.20 ' 8.14 ". • . 'Catasauqua......lo.2s 4.28 • 4.42 . Ilokendauqua...l o .3o • • 4.63- 8,47.. •Ceplay • - • :10.34 .4.38 5.51 ' • White hall '• .10.30.- 4.43 ' '6.56 a :a 'Unity'. 10.46 • - 4.55 • 9.04 .. Rock Dale . 10.56 5.00' 9.14. • •S!atington......ll.Q7 • 5.12 9.25 , • 7, Lehigh Gan..... - . 11.13 9.31 ' .. .. 11.28 . .5:33 9.45 ' . • • Lehighton , 11.34 . 5.39. 9.50' '• , Slauch Chunk.. 11.45 6:90 10.00 Penn ha‘ien...i .12.15 • • •• • • , : •• Weatherly • 124 Q • Haile Cr. Bridgel27.so • • • , . - Bitiver Meadow. 1.10 • • Stony Creek.... . . 6.89- . • 'rake's Creek:.l2.29 • 6.46 •, • '' . • • Rockport • 12.16 4.54 • • • • .••• • Mud Run Hickory Nun... 12.53 7.13. • •• - Tannery...::._.. 1:03 7.24 ~• . • • At White Haven , 1:10 752 • • ' .....10NNEPTIONS : • ••• • • • . • ozwri...tn U. IL OF, NEW JERSEY. - All Up and Down trains: connect With the train/. of the Central Railroad of Jersey to and from New York. New• Ciolllll, -HAILI14.11) . . ' All Down Trains andlip Trains Nos.. Tana 8 connect nith the . Trains of the . it. for Stations aboye' Down Train No. 5 and Trains N05..2 nil& for Stations below liethlehcrn. • •-" .• EAST. PENT:BYLVANfIi a. '• ' .• ' All trains connect with - the trains of the East Peniwyl i•ania Nonfood, except 1 . .)0wn Train Np.l and-t ii Troia •• • • i/ELAiVA.RE iAIIALOAD: : .• Down trains Nos. 1 and a, rind tip Trains Nos. 6 and pinned. With Trains of the Belvidere Dalaware - . CAT'A WIMA AND CIiTAICAKE' RA lI.RnADB.. • . DownTn.fins Nos. 1 and:, and tip 'rraina 6.anil. 8 connect with the Trains of the ..Cittawissa. and qua kake, Railroads:. -. • : • Down Trai:is IN I. ; :3 anc3.s aiid . Up Train. No. 8 con nett with the Trellis of tlicllazieton Railroad.- ' • . Down Trains Nos. S and 5 and Up Trains Nos: 6 and Will connect with the Trains to andfrom Wilk•6liarre • '. *: • •ROBERT 11. SAYRE. rin • • . • • • Stipeteildent aint•EwinedrL. V. R. R. -Sept. 15, . • • • • • . The . Ittost.Complete Sewing NW chine in Existence. , .• • , 6 The Introduction. of the FLORENCE." Sewing Dates it , new:eta in b Maohines• It Items, Fells; Binds, Gathers, • Quilts, and Gathers and sews on a • Bugle at the same .The undersigned.. has- been apPoihted Agent for :Schuylkill County, of the Florence Sewing • ILachine Company, Manufacturers of the celebrated Reversible- Feed Sewing. Machines ' ' ' . • •'• • • 'The folloWing advantagreover any and - all Sawing Machines, are claimed for the .--Florence . . • . It Makes lour. different stitches, the .lock ; knot: doh ' hie-lock and double-knot, on one and the 'same ma chine. Each stitch being alike on .both sides ‘if the fabric. It has the reversible feed motion,'Which enables the operator,-by simply_turning a thumb.screW. to have the work- run either to the right or left, to stay say pait of the same, or fasten the ends of the seams; without tarn iu the fabric: . Changing the Length - of the stith, and from one kind of stitch to another. can readily be . doue'While 'the ma chine is in motion; . . •: .• • Every stitch is perfect in itselt. makiag.the seam se core and uniform. - • • • • . It iti.aimost noiseless, and can . be . nse .... d where quiet is nepessery. - . . • loin:icious are all positive;, there are no springs to get out of orderomdits simplicity enables the most in , experienced to operate it: . • It will not oil the dress of the. operator, -as .all the machlnerx on the top of the table. • • .. • •It is the most rapiii.seweiLu the world: taakhig five stitches to each revolutlini,. ' • : • Its•stitch is the wonder all: because of corn bared slasticity, strength and beauty: - . • It does the heaviest or finest.oork with equal fain-. t) , without change of tension or machinery. .. • - Every. Machine has one of . I .lencles . patent hemmers attached. (the right tense. hich we control.) enabling the operator to turn any width of bent desired: • • • . ~ The public is respectinllyinvited . te examine there Machines at the'store of the undersigned. Centre street, Pottsville, where particulars will-be given. ' : • • R. E.. MORRIS. . 34-tf August 20, '64 ESTEUS COTTAGE, ORGANS , . Are. ot only unexcelled, but they are absolutelfun svalted by any other Reed Instrutnentin the country Designed expressly for Churches and Schools, they-are found to be equally 'well adapted to the parlor and' drawing. romn. For sale only by • ' • • ,' • • E. 741. BRUCE. No: 1$ North SEVENTH St., PHILAD , A. tar Alse, BRADBURY'S PIANOS, and a' complete assortment of the. PERFECT.MELODEON. • Sept. 24, '64. . • • . • • . . • • . N Ew BOOK . A* D • 87rA N TIOEDY• •t- STORE. • - The "undeivigned are now prepared to faridah.atne aseortment-of Books and first class Stationery, at their New Store on Centre 'Street, four. doors - below . .the Episcopal Church. Printing, Binding and Biampiog to . Walley iSloaiso; • ." . . School Hooka, Toy :Books, .„ . atc.oileic. Orders promptly attend to: Give us a call BO ed BBYSHELL & BROTHER. 0. C. BoanTsuaLt» tf ' C A. BositysintrA; - .Pottsville; April •':2: TO - THE:WV • HAVE PII, TRIED ELLEOTRIGITY ? - 1) koz, - mteafiqi.. ta.lienioorna at. the %UNION 110 THU• rOttiofllte, where he to prepared to treat all dVearse tioth eexemi by the variotuemodittea.itettpo :of. - .Electrleity 2 —nattire.e mire remedy: may free.: Students' &Cain !.trneted and may enter for a frill !muffle of instruction tr - .llheematiem. Neuralgia and. Pamlyna care4lita erry .hort time. . • ril •Ap 'l, UK. . , - 4‘4trin'tieristitai Werra attod"ilitirtilatia , 1"..r Vigor i •.sile at P. iIAttSELEXI . 3, ii 1440 y < Vieth* 31=2 Rona% Poyavßl* Pa. •-• . MEDICINAL. peculuir taint,ot. ion Which' we •Itrks. institutions of lea of Merl. It irOducei: or. : ia. an: en-; vitiated 'state deed; wherein: id beeinneiiin tnt to 'sustain . ;forceslitheir is Acticin, and. gin . system to itri • •disarder - and _.itaininatiOn is vit riotisly caused by: mercurial disease, low living, disordered ,digestion from 'Unhealthy food, Impure airy filth and' filthy .habits, die t' .depressing • vices, and: above.. all, - by -the -venereal_ infection.- .Whatever be' : its • origin; hereditary •in the; •constitution, . descending `.'from parenti. to hildren: unto: Ow . third • and _fourth" generation; " • indeed, it Seems to. be the rod of Hinivrlio says, 'kr will. . visit- the. iniquities ..of : the:- fathers nperi thCit diseases ft. originates take various names, .according-'to . the '• *organs it . attacks. • ;flings, produces' tubercle's, and- finally Consumption; in . the. glands,' swellings Which; supPurate. and be come 'ulcerous .'sores , ; in the stomach and • bowels, derangements :Which • preduc.e gestion,Ayspepsia,and river Complaints' on the skin,.eruptive 'and cutaneous affectionS:: These, all having the same Origin. rennirethe Smile remedy, viz.;•purification"and' invigora don of-411e. blood.. ritrify. the. blood, And . •-these dangerous .distempersleaVe you. :feeble; foul, or corrupted blood, you 'cannot. have health; with that . "life of :the flesh". healthy, you c . annot.haire - scrofulous disease. ••• Ayer's: is: compounded. from, themp.st effectual anti- Aotes that medical science:has diScorered 'for . this 'silllietirig distemper, and for the:cure of thedisorders it entails. *That it is far stipe.. ! rior: to any.. other remedy "yet . deVised, k-noWn - by all-who:hive. giVCR it 4:trial...That. it does combine virtues truly extraordinary • • in.-their effect: npori: this •class of - complaints, •is indisputably proven-by the aceat multitude. of - publicly. known and:remarkable cures it. • has..nia . de of - the folloWing diseases Ki n g's Evil; ....or . Glandular. Swellings, Tumors; , . Eruptiont, Pimples, .Blatches'aaid.. Sores,. Erysnielai,..ROse or Bt. Anthony's Fire; Ithenni, :Scald ,Head, -Coughs` from tnhareillons deposits. in the -hulgsi. White' Swellings, 111topsy,' Neuralgia, . Dyspepsia: o r . Indigeston; Syphilis and. Syphilitic Infections, lierearial.Diseases,. Female - Weaknesses, arid, indeed; the whole - . series Of . - .complaints• that arise - front impurity ' of. - the brood. : : Mintite' reports, of individual .cases may . be found 'in . Arrit's.'AME4lCAN' :ALMANAC; which is furnished to. the druggisti . for gratuitous distribution, wherein- may •be learned the. directions .tor its, - use, and some - of the, retiaarkai4e. cures whieh it' has Made . when all' other. remedies -hail failed to afford. .Those - cases are. purposely,. taken • from all.sections 'of 'the country,., in. Order . that 'every reader may.have access tof some one who can speak to him of its benefits from PerSonal experienee. • ScrofilladePressei the 'vital energies, .and thlisleaves.its victims:far. . •.more • subject to disease.: and its fatal resnits Shan areAtealtby constitutions.* •• : .Ilenee: tends' to shorten, arid . does - greatly 'shorten,. 'the' average duration. of •human- - rife. • The vast intfortinice of these considerations- has .led us to spend yeats in perfecting a . rciitedy • which is adequate•to its cure.": This we now • efler:to the public under the flan* of Atraa's • although. it is composed of ingredients,' some of whiclr•exceed. the , best of Sarsaparflla in 'alterative' power.: BY its • aid You may protect yotirself from the-suffet ingAnd danger-of these 'disorders. Purge out the foul 'corruptions , that rot and fester' '•• in the blood , . p ur ge - o u t the causes of disease, nail vigorous health will:follow. Bp its peen-. • .liar virtues :this remedy srinailates the vital' rifunetiens, and thus .e.xpelS: the disteMpers which* lurk •withirt•the system or burst out . on •any . i part of t. : ••• - • • ; ' . - We know:die public have been deceived . . -by many compounds • of tirirgipariqa, that .•. promised' , , much and did notliing;:. but, they . will neither be - deceied nor disappointed 'in . this.: Its virtues have been proven -brab4n . dant trial, and there remains no question of its .sinpassing• excellence. for-the caire:'of. the afiiicting .diseases it. is :intended O. reach: 7Although tinder the -same nam,e,•it•ii a very . • different : medicine:from •any other which has .been' before the. peaple; . and is far more: ef fectual than any other which :has 'ever been • available; them., - • : .•-•.• • . *1 - g CHERRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Remedy' for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief - .of Consumptive patients in advanced stages - of the disease. • This his been So long used and so min; versally known, that we need do no, more than assure the public that . its quality is kePt up to' the best it ever has been, and that it may he relied on to.de all it has ever done. • Prepared by • .Dn. J. ' C."AYER CO, - • . Practical and Anal jtical Chemists; ' - Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists everywhere.. . .. . . . . . - . .. '..1, G.. iiidiy) s .3c, Son, and' by allibe drug. gm.ts in Pottsville, also by all_ dealers in medicine eve. rywhere. July 16, .61: Sehenek's Mandrake Pills SIC[: 11EADACIRE, Its Symptoms, Came and Cum rraHltil has received its, name. from a constant. nau- -a - sea Or sickness at the stomach, which attends the pain in the head. This headache iS apt to been in the 'morning on waking from a deepsleepi and when some irrecalariti Of diet has been committed - on the day be-' foie, or sometimes for several days nrevions. At first there is a distmsin7,ly.oppreseive feeling.in the head, which graduallYmerges. into axevere heavy pain in the temples, frequently attended by a sense of fullness .Mad tenderness in one'eye, and. extending - across the fOre head..rThere is' a clammy, mmileasant -taste in the mouth, an offensive-breath ; and the Lennie - covered With a - yellowish white far.. The sufferer desires to he alone in &del k room.' As soon as the patient . feels the fulness in the bead and pain in the teMples; take a large dose of Schenck's Mandrake and.. in an hour or two their. Will feel as welias ever. This has been tried by thousandsoind isalways sure, to. Cure. andinstemi of. the sick' headache v.orning on every week or, ten days they will not .he troubled with it once in three Scheack•Skandrake Pills are composed of a clamber of roots besides Podonitinin, ortoncentratedliandmire, all of which tend to. relaxthe secretions 'Cif. the - liver,. and act more prompt than blue pills or mercury, vrith out leaving any dangerous effects, .In a hilions 'person they will show themielves by' the stools.:,: They' will expel Niorms,Mncus, bile and all morbid matter from the systera.. tck headache, If they are taken as 01 7 Meted above, fa full ffoseas soon as they 'feel the first eymptoment it),Dr...sehenek *ill and has directed his agents to return the nionerif they: do not givg:perfect • - . , • lI'S, person - 13as • been compelled to.stay oat, late at nlght,..and Arial too. 'ranch wine; by a - dose of pills en•going ~to. bed, tlext morning 'he will feel as ,theugh betad.,not iiranke diop, unless . he forgets to go • to bed stall. . They only .coat 25 cents a box.- . . . Whoever takes them will never nee any other. They. . . a are worth a dollar to sick man . for every cent they. Diin't fomt the .name.7-Safiviers Sold wholesale rind.tetsli at. Dr.: Sch6nclve ot*.,'No. 16 North Sixth street, Phtladepyla, and by Drrg,ista and . Storekeepeis genarttliy, . , . , Prick for.Thihnonic Syrup. Seaweed Toni,, each $1:50 per battle. '47 66_ the half dozen; or two bottles of Syrup and , one Of Tonic„for $3. Dr. Schenck will be at his office. No. 15 North; Sixth Street, Philadelptda. every Siturilsy to. eee Valente.— lie makes no charge for advice: brit fora thorough' amination of the lungalwith his Resnirometer, be charges s3. • • March IS; *g.l • 11. T. ARDIrA RE ItIIIBSC.ItAIIiTS. RA • ATTENTI ON. • . • THE UNDERSICiNEP PROPOSES TO SELL llardsra • • • • re. Galle r y; Steel, T r ott, t Carpels. serfs Tails, • Agricu Itatral - Implesumuts, - COmprising the mitre stock in the well-known Stow ect FRAM( POTI` • • most:favorably located:On Centre Street, :Pottsville,. 'Schuylkill County,- Penna.' The purchaser of the Stock. may obtain a tease of the Store, which le a thme•story. Brick Building, it :feet front - on Centre Street,, by Go feet in depth. with a building in the rear, ') by 40 feet,: constructed expressly -as a depot for Steel and 'lron, opening on to 1020 feet street.: rendering it pticularly • convenient o 1 ; the whole depth of the 'store be. ing 1611 feet--vrith admirable apprzatus Tor hailing from the that tothe third floor To a person desirous. of entering into.this branch of bneinesa; 'an .:opportunity is offered which very rarely occurs. - •. r. nliso-Por tale a_BliNS; ..MILT..": with Mist-iron .Shitft;Pulleyeand Tram coinplt:te. , • ~:- — .Pouaisiou given when desired: - fiprjuttlysialti'addices__kersottailY:or by lettet: - - R1A.M.12; POTT, Committna,. ' lux A.YFR?i3 29.1y-eow ilt.-SlNE._ss..'fe:ATti).a. • . - I..TEITRIt . • '. • 3 • • j•L1.r.4•14...M).-1111:53310 MIGUTEER,' invecii -Collieries, Will examtries:liinerat lands. 'Oriqcs-44outhwiest Corner elf Market, and Ceutiie StzteW 1314.:0,_WEIS.STER :JBLALAND• .... . . . Offers Profeenional gieivicen to the citizens . of Pottn- 1 v1114 4 1'0 ricinity.• , • 1 011ieiternti . Blanch Chunk . 3c Coal 1tune10. , !66. • • - • 1.3-6 m ix..• T.:QC-11,17CH , Civil and... Mining - • - OFFICE'. on 2d Soceo2 Gib: Bright's Dirddir4. Crx tie StFri4; -- • , • • (Dec.. 10. •6-1.-60-1 r : .Eue IC HE BS, - Civil and Mi. , ping Engintiens, Busselqs Building, *cond'aild .STEP N. HARR* July so: ' • September 26; •63. *. 39-, • • , thargieon " IL,: Dentist, Market' Street; second l a door. above Third Street:, south..ode, Pottsville. . May.s, 'GO 3:.• W. o.llLEA.FER4 . Pottsville, , late 1-P of tbe Pettnsyh - anis blate Geological,Sravey, ez -1 tirade.; prates, ite. • - October 13, .55 LIRA:AR. CARTER, Real Estaite Agent, M kNOTOT CITY, Schuylkill County; Pa. rirLettar Addresa—`•MnirnoY CitTP. Cr..! • March 26; .. • • • • . . • • - . GENCIV—Wor the Pitrchimie . amid Male .tIL of Real Estate; buying and - selling Coal;. taking cinitge Of Coal Lands,' Mines, &c.. and collecting rents. Oflice..Nallantango Stieet, Pottsville. April 6.; '6O • ' CHAS: 31. nra4 101I1Y A. OTTOPMlnanfaitnrer nud AP Dealer in all kinds oXlß,Driixr,.Williamaixirt. Pa. • Jane 29, .Gl , . • 26.1 y , . _ W svmori „- CIVIL AM) 111:INTNG ENGrINEER. Officeltnmsel'a Building; Ilahantongo /Street -444-teville • • May 6, •65 FREDERICK. ITA•ESELER, . . . . .• : • JII.S.TICE. ...TELEc•PEA.CE • •• • . . : - • • • • . • . Arid creqn ry aid - IR rnerall-* Agt. - for'th e - .ForcuFrw , ill pi mit Fire Aziouranr.c.Co... - :of 9fchuytkiU Count!. .. llns opened his ()nine Po corner, of Centre and 'Norwegian streets, - ttsville; on Or the hond floor of the building in Which is ft‘tablished his Prrmuce mid Fruit "Store. • All builness entrusted to him will be : thankfully re ' cgive4' and carefully attended to • ' • • Anvil 29, '65 - • IMPORTANT TO ALL INVALIDS! IRON IN THE BLOOD. It is Fcellknown to, the nedical.professionthat IRON is•the vital Prineiplo iv - Life:Element of the blood:.* This ie derived-chie!lyfiOnf the food, we eat.; but if the food is not nropetly•digeste,d, or,, if, from any cause 'Whatever, the necessary quan tity of iron is not taken' into; the, circulation, or becomes fduced,•thewhole.syStein suffers.. The bad blood will irritatc•the.heart; will clog .iip . the lungs, will stupefy the brain; will obstruct the er, and will-send.its' 'diseaee-preducing.• elements to all parts of the aystem;'and every. one. will sof - for in whatever organ, may he ,prtidiipOsed 'to - The great Valle Of •,• • - • • • • - .lkonas, .a 111Cdieille • - .. . . .. . „ , . Is yell - lii . i • ciirti 'slid - acknowledged by' all' - Medical men.'.. The: difficulty has:been- to . .btain such a preparation of it as -will en - terllnidrculatiOn and assimilate at Oncelvith the blob& - Thig point, says Dr. Ifayes, 111assitchuSet is State Chemist, has been' attained in . the Peruvian dykr.p,-hy . conibina thin in a way before'linlincivin., .... -- . .. . S yrup . .. • Is a. PROTECTED Eollltioll of the PROTOXEDE OF IRON. A xt...w nisee,vipty ry 11.1131C1NE :that strikes at the Root of. Disease...by.supplying the blood . with it Vital Principle. or Lifer}..dcluent—: The t'eiitidan Syrup .. . . Cures Dspepsia; Liver Coiiipfaint; Dropsy, Fever auir.i.gue; Loos otEnergy, Low Spirits. The Vertiirian • Syru p Infusei strength . signr;antl. no'v life into the sYe tem,.and haittle up. au "Ir . on Conititution:' . The•Perti*lah Syrup; Cures Nervous. Affections, ~Feale Complaints and all diseases of the 'Kidneys: and Bladder. • • • .. 1 . The-. Peruvian. Syyluip' • Is.a SPEOIFIQ for all diseases originating in a BAD. SLUE OP THE BLOOD, or accompanied by Debility or Low State of the.Systern. . . . _ . • . .. . . . . PaMphlets eontainhig'cortifieates of Mime' and recommendations frOm solite . Of the most eminent PhySicians, Clergymmi. and others,,Vill.he - sent FINE to any. achlrese: ' -; • • • : .• - . ..--* We select a•few . of thit.names to show the..char •.acter of testimonials :. . . . . • - • . . .. . .. ... ...... . . . . Jobe E: Williams, -Esq.; President of the AletfoixAttau Batik, , N. Y. • Itet . .;Abel Stevens; ,Late Editor,Chttitiae - ...k4Foente • Rev. P; • • Eait r Ne* Y or ea: Clu•Oniele: .lOhnsim. M.. D.' WltrrOn Burton; : . • .Roswell Arthur B. Fuller, - g.. : K. Kendall, M. D. • • Gnrdon Robbins, [Mr. ChishOlys, M. D. SvlV - untt Cobb, 'l 4 . Starr Kioo.- . Ephraim Nute ~ •jr,,, , JoteAntoilio Sanchee, M.D . Joseph H. clinch, A.. A. Hayes, M . • - Henry Upham, . • jAbraham Wendell. M. D. - •.' P.C. jleadley. R. Chilton, M. D. John W. Olmstead: 41: E. Kinney, M. D. . Prepared by` N. L. CLARK, & CO., hisiyely' for J. r.•DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, New York. • • VirSold.by all Druggiks.; • . • - .1. , . . , . • • • ' . . • • • • • ••" • • . .. • • • •••. • . , • , • ••• ' • • _ .• . • .. :' • • • • . , , • • . • • . . • . . • • , , •• . • • • • • - . • . . • .. •- •, • - . ••. • . • . ' • . . • . . • ••••• ' • • ' • ".• - • • . . Red g's - - Russia Salve... FORTY YEARS!..EXPERIENCE • Han fully established the - armerlorlty of RU, ''- • • S SI A •••SAL . • Over all other:: healing preparations It_ curis . all - kinds of Cats; hettliii, Burn's, -Boils,. Ulcers,- Salt 'Rheum; Ery sipelas, .o.ties, 'Piles,: Corns; . Sore' lMips; Atom Eyes, Acc., de., removing s the Pain at :Once,. and reducing the most angry lotking .Swellings and Intiammation as ~ if - by . • ONLY'. 25 CENTS A. BOX. - • • BALM 'BY • • . ' J. P. DINSMORE..No. 491 praniway, • New*-York. FOWLE & CO ., No; IS Tremont St., 8 . 0.t0n.' „.• ~-* : -And b 9 all . • ' , • - . • . July .84.••.:, • , . ' :29-Iy-epvg.: Althr T lZ si & 11 . 1CITILINIS 4.IAft.INJ!IT,9Ii. .•• . • ' • • •• , Stem. es Co.'s •• • ' • .-• IPIANOS.. Bt,eck &Co.'s PIANOS, .. . • - . . I , .. . . . These popular nstruinents tire - finding, thelr way Into thousands'of fairnliee churches. lecture rooms., ac. &c... For stile iti Philadelphia only bi. . ,_ ' • ' ' J....E.43101.3LD,.ith and ChstOut`bts. Irlr AI so Melodeons and second Pianos; . . . liturch . 'a, .0,: .' . - • r ,• ' .12-Gm if : • M .LE 1171111.11 gm,. .; .. ••.. • • :. ' • WATCHES, CLOCKS, ' - , • ... ,a; •:.• . ... . ' : • . • :.' : . and TinirEtaY, ' '...- ' . ...-. ALWAYS ON liAliD. ' ' ..... 1 Cam" All kinds o Mnsiail instranients,.Violin Strings, Bass Viol Strings, Guitar and HanjoStrings, .constantly bn hand .'..: ,-,-.. ' ' ‘- . • .4. 1. 4 11 :0 0, g.01.;-5%.; - u s 9 LEGAL, COMMERCIAL and BUSINESS At U. BANNALN 3 B Bookstore. , Q, ANSON'S PfliGNEf 4 .ll7 ,l l PlEN.:—.Tnit re calved au .astairtment of the Mitincatnm Pen: which is said to be very dnrable, lastin' aa lord main as any common pen, and is. anti-corrosive. . It is highly..rec-' ommvutleil by.t.Ttiy_Coolte data.. and a nuMber of other fellable bankere. Pot sale.wholesaleand Intel. at . . ..8.-)11111 4 41 ,1 'S Bookstore; centre Pottsville. _ . _ . . O ENGJEN)SE DILA liallrffrifflEN; T 3:c.-DroAring Paper,.in Roils oc by the yard, dif ferent widthe. for }Main and fine Alm Drawing Paper, backed with inaltin, different widtha~' • -Traci - ng Mu by the pleee.oriard. Offen* , witlika. Treeing Paper', and all articles nied.bY-Enktineenti for sale at . B. BANNAN'S'.` '.June 4, tat , • : Book and Stationery Store.. ptANos. AND ./NICLODEONS; froin thei beet manotactorert, and a 'general ' • I =Sentof excellent, Idosirud: Instxti eresold ;by. the :undereteneAl. , Strings; Bridges and Screws for• Violins; • • - can also bilirialidiect. lastruments,repidftd at short notice; and on'reasOnable terms. • • ,IXEMIMMS. Agent; • .Centre street: Pottsville. , LADLE'S", 'GOLD, WATOOMOP Sept: A Finenteilc - or Wier Ekdd WitchM Chid 'tan Chid ns.Saals, -" • C;;OPTE1 4 1; • , Wrog.natrer and Jewilen Centre -0; 1 ' 0 4: PuthAille• Detemner i 4 '6B • . . - = A/3114111. i leelli* ll 64 late - 14 1 1414 ewe 4 7,0d Sliver 7iVariTertlow," Tor tare.tiy 4. - 'polito;thr - sierras's' - li•sa - atruteliE*' And CoPiPitt st Fooli_Val I.7oowwitt - 14911)EROT11, jA111,911 40!B110Witi, AB.TIBTS AND.. pHoToGRAPBTas,' Nes, 912.guad 914 Chestrit.B4itie4, •". .. 53-13 HENRY HARP 4,16- No. 320 lifiellt,Street. above. 4. Fiftb, pIIIILADELPIILIA. • = , MlaiaNtiCTLltrit Dritza in WATCHES: . INN! Jzw- , .zur.' Sot.u, SILVICA R&rr and .SC-PERiOII SILVER ri• WARE; . Marck *6SL-12-31EL . • . . . --.. -4.:1C. STAUFFER , Wilith- : walker -- and • Jeweper.....No: - 14S - - • • 'NortnSECOND Street, corner of Quar- I `;',l.. •-. . ri': PHILADELPHIA: An assortment of , WATCHES, JEwt.LRY,. 'SILVER and .PLATED WARE constantly on hand, suitable for HOLIDAY: ..P.RESKNITS.. ': far Repairing of Matclies and ile‘xeity promptly attended to. -;•• ~ : Itiec.rt.,..6L-451-10ni DAN/El. 11: . .11..Alif.C.11En; : • .-. ".. • . . . • .. . . City falgnet ware Rooilis and Manufactory, . . • -••• • • • _ . - .. '.' —• ' - Philadelphia.. . „.... . . . , IN. B. -Persons going to the City will - find. it to theti advantage to call and e,.i,iine the stock. . D. M. K. .. c. Sept. 27, 'GL':. •.-. ~ • . . . 39:tr. - •• CHAIN ALAN E R. ~ . .• • •, , . , . . - Wagon,. Harness and : Ship Chains . • OF E VERY: DESCRIPTION AND • SIZE. . Also superior Flat. ChOlti for Coal:Mines, a sample, of which cin he seen at.theltancan Colliery, low Fott.s. . .Orders promptly attended to, and made at. the low est. cialepnce.a. ~ : Addrefr, --` - ..._ - . • wit I% LIAM WIEWETIO USE. CHAIN, WORKS, 13,110..NUNT0.W.N. v. AVENUE , oho ve -. ' 6tb, Philadelphia.. April 15, '65.-16-SW, GOODS GREATLY REDUCED 11 ! The Time to EVIL has 'COME . . A.Splindid.gtoik : ot just %limed :1 ! We levie held off buying nlail prices'went. right' down.and then stepped in and bought freely: and now we are prepared to SELL CQMPARATIVELf CEP.I.4P, Black Sills, Plain colors. Wool Dc ' Laissek, in .all - coaire, Figihred DeLaiusf, and Calicos* Beautiful Plaid Gond..., .and .Blualin ,all Trades, - Caosiineres and Cloths; Elantsels, .Tickingsl,., Checks, IfilinAhniiia, Shawls . ; ellcirto, IlandkerclsCef 4 , Marsehee, Bales and other -thin . .-attd. hard MIIBLINS, at • • '. •. • , T.lllO KN.', Elt 4F..1 Coe, EIGHTH 46 SPItiIiG.GA.RDEN Ste., PIIILA. ilaich - 23; . • V-3.111. -1- 1.V4R1 . = 41.1,1TED:...DXSARLER , I 4 OLDIERS 11' and others DUt of emptoymeut to cnowass,for:our OIIEAT'AND. NATIONAL - MIK. just published, • - Life•and -Public Servicesof.lbraham .• -•—• LINCOIS,! , . . By' rank CrOshY. of the Philadelphia Bar. comprising one large octavo voleMe of nerirly.soo pages.* • This the only. work of the'kiridpubliebed urt . it is entirely new arid originaL ccultaining his early. history. political career, sitec.hes:myr.reegek, proelaritatinus and Other °dicier d,camente illuetrative- of hie eventful ad ministration, together with the, scene* and •events Con .itected.avith hiitraUic end. It will he sold only.hy our travelling agents, to whom.exclusive territory is given. and liberal cominissione Send. fora circular and. • terms to -.American Pfiblishing, .Agency, Box 211, Not 6aLChestnntStreet'i'htladetphln,' 1,0 0 KEN 0- GLASSES, Oil Paintings. EtigraVillg'S., • Pic - - . tures; and Portrait . Frames. • Photograph Frailies, Win dow Cornices. Pier Ta bles, Marble Slabs & Brackets. JA.MES S. EARLE SONS, 816 Chestnut St., Phlladelpfila, Manufactur ers, Importers and Dealers In Look- Inc; Glasses. - • • • • • • •A laigo mid eleant assortment' rtIMIRROTtS of ev ery chartuaer . always stock. ', Particular attention giveu - to the manufacture', of Picture Emilio,. in. which Manehemittunal cliaupes and - novelties are he lug introduced, • Estimates for I,OOIiing,GIIIMICII fart - list - tad on application, by mail or personally:: • Rogeino'llA routes, and War and . Humorous: rub'', jects. (Fall particulars in Circulars ) . • • - Every article of Messrs, EARLE Lt SONS' manans. tore. can be packed. to forivard to any part of. the coun try in perfeet safety: •. Gallery of Pain tiaa. mien at all trum,s...free: to visitors... (June 24,:'Gfy.,-'2.s.tim BEST -WHITE LEAD !• . BEST ZINO! : • •• .• Piave Liberty Lend, LTnsurplissiiid for WlLlTEtikitSi FINE GLOSS., DT7RABILITT. FIT; ilNEtick and EVICOWELS Uf SVILFACE. PURE EluEliTy LEAD—Warranted to cover More eurface for smile weight than any other. Lead.. • : Itare•fia tflicr! . :PURE LIBERTY' ZINC, - selected ZINC.. uninudin• Ilefinedlinseed Oil, unequaled in quality.. always the "berAy •WAH.A.ANT.ED tO do reOre and better work A at, a 1,-iveurost-than any.other. . ••• Manufactured at PKNNSYLITANIS.PAIN't et COL OR. WORKS. Orders executed promptly by • ' • • -• ZIEGLER - Sz . TrhoiPsah' Lrnq, rain! acid Cfnss- Dealers: 6 - .2rSt,ire h °Mee, No. 137-North..T.I.IIRD" Street; PHILADgLPIILk. •• • March 11, .05 . • A SAFE STEAM BOILER, • , . . . The subscriberis . mupared tO 'receive .orderli for the "I.IAitAItiON'STFAM.BOj.LER," la' Sizes to suit per chasms,. The attention of manufacturers and others is called to this new-Steam Generator, as: combining es sential advantages in absolute safelyfroni destructive explosion. first cost anti • durability,icooortiy 'Ot facility of.cicaning and transPortation,...in., not possessed by any boiler.now in use. - These bniferximay.be seen iii'dailyorieration; driving the extensive work!! of Mesrs: Wm. • Sellers: - & Sixteenth street and Flamiitoii street:at S. W. Cattell's Factory.•Sprnee street, Schuylkill, and at Gaised's Tre mont Mill. FranklOrd. : • •'- • (Friincis Dzum.:li. • Q. tjerestah Stone; ht. D. PITILADELEM . ; 236 SOUTIISECOND STREET, JOSEPH. HARRISON,: Jr., WaudiiugiOn 274 S. TEmity$TREE7,. Sept. 24, A.. WEIDF4N.E 3S SOUTH SECOND. STREET, betw:Gen Market un¢ Chestnut Streets, ' . Philadelphia. - • dlanufactyr : er of. Ural Oil Lamps. and 11 1 740saie dealer. in Gloss Tumblers, Patent, juntxtbd ,Glassic• - ire generally. - 'Dealers *ill itnA it tortheir advantage •to examine. 'our wick and compare prices before' purchasing ihOr goods, for the spring sales:. ' • . We would call . .the' attention of the'..pnblic particu-' larly to oar ' • • • • ' New. Style' of ',Pntene Jar for - .Prearrxing • ,_. • thou tAgar. We cierrefer to himdreds of respectable persona who put up peachese.and other fruit id our Jars - last season ' without theAtSe of Syrup, Und'found Upon opening that the Fruit retained its !lateral flavor. and in fact wan Just the same as when , put into .thelars.. • • A.:3. WEIDENER, No. 38 South Second Street, Philadelphia: • Aprit2s, '65. • . • .• • •. • , • CILAS. STOKES. ' • E'. T. TATIL.OR. For .the convenience of oar : i) 00 4, ' ,• ; . patrons and others at a distance, we here preeent a .diagrain of . . ,:-..- . -. .. selfmeasurement, by which .a _.• good-fit will. be guamntied,.hy ' . . • ,-.... ....*IP. sending the sites in the order. . - • (". —........—' designated in the accompanying '-•'t 4 0 - - ' ,"' EXPLANATION. . - -- ' MEASURE : FOR COAT. .• . • - • - ..Lnigth . of Back, from Ito 2, ' `. --' ''' ' Length of Sleeve ' , (with' gm '• i - crooked.] .from 4to 5. .. ,_. - •.', t ' ; Braist ,Wasure:=-Around the -.. • most prominent part of the . - - 11 - cit;st. ifea.sure.—Around the . : ;•-. . State whether' the person is •- ' . ', ' elector eta:ping. . . ; • _- The same measure as foi Coat . : . • . MeasnreAnside seam, and out side-from hip-bone, and around the waist -an I hip. . .. SAMPLE or MATER:I;OB'BEXE or. Man. - rare or cc r orr; *.. POQMB TO'llE METPRNEMy. ti NOT EATIBFAOTOEY. •• : CSIAS.-STOKES - & Co., • ' . • . 8 . 24 Chesnut iSt.; Philltdelirkin . • ge--utrsiliEst4 NOTICE.-.The partner "ship heretofore.ezietine under the name mid' 'style of G.' F. . BLUM &CO., is hereby dissolved by mutual conseht„ G. P. BLUhrhaving..retired from the business. The establishment will be 'carried Cat by the renialaing partner; JOSE.PIi DUERR. whp is 'author; ized to settle up the businesa and accounts of the old BLUM'. ' Pottsville; April 6,.,'65. • • DUEAR . rH.widirsigne4 taking reference to the above if lt notice wonld-respectfully • infonn the public in gen eral and citizens of Pottsville in par' - titular, that he having purchared the entire interest of the late - firm of ft.. • - 1 - 'F: BLUM ActO., will .carry on' the • same business at the , old stand as it • . ' heretoftire. Having purchased very •. 2, recently. since tha . . great decline -in . . . • , gold, a very extensive stock of- tine - Watches, ' • : • 8. 4 Clocks. . . and Jparelcy. .; • . . . • . -BeAsprepared to sell...these goods -. at very , ranch re , . dared prices:. Bei:Wring of alt kinds will be attended - 'to promMly... • JOSEPH DUERR. '.. Watchmaker 4:Jeweller, S'doom above Fegive Hotel,' 4 , . .:44 1 .6i•!Gii. . •-- . . . ~. *-1 . 1... • . F481111IgNAk . BLI1g:: . • - Just opened; assortinent of Foreign and Domei4ic CLOTHS, CASSIMERHS and „VEST; - INGS, which *ill be cut and fit in the latest acid = 1 , most improi , ed styles, at. is Old Stand; 311/y.ket: 'street, a few:dOors above:Centri..; Pottsville, , • ;HENRY MATTEIN; Merchant Taller: - totiaville; March 5, -?64i. `." 0--tf DORTRAIT ,ar L4,IIII.IDMILIALIPE '111N4134-411tving re moved' his ;residente and BM dio to Mattantong,ci Ettreet..Mr. U.D:- TOIMEY.would inftirrn hie fdenils`tuid patronsthat be has afar better light' and other improved facilities for pursuing his professiort; whirl' with a striatge:r .rdetennination to ...excel, he urges as an appeal for-thefr continued appro.. 'ilatiou:'olllPictarewcopietil, repaired' and' barn bed at 'a seasenable notice. • - Apri122.'65:—..4m• • , P" ) SAY 4, foreleen White pampglets, • late a Pen-- l a° Old NewspaP_e..7.,.,_lored pta. Cee.Parr'-ald a.coiens t4eII.I.i'LTAN: per 1 centsvot.. -:`4. WATICIILIitI t - WAWCILEN i.• - .. "" men talk • I large -: stsaort - tof . WatelME---Ameriam, •." English and filiisi, In 'Gold tutd Silver.' Slagle and. Minting Cases. An examination is re- apectfail solleited:‘ R. C. GREEN, - Watchmalter and Jesiteler,•Centre Street, Pottsville December 12.:.M1 , . • * - 1 . - , 150- • . , RETAit Tx T . O Et AGC 0 S CIGARS"-PIPES; CENTRE .41111VBEET,': 104211TWEIVILItiE, .114ZIOW 1 1411 brltte IJ. SOW 100u:el .1 - •:11" said fol. WC ILAIAVYakIi Bookkti*. • Feb' FN. Ili.-- '' - g:..sii4. , &i::-4-T - o , i.Jr • --. . VOIC. inPretkiatntßow.-'- Apply to. L. C. THMITION..... Altreh ' - • , ' 94 f: • • OR SALE.--A noviseln Fleasiuit Row, ANL, V liaharktongo etreeL For terms itOpity. to . *lath' • .12..tf TUOMPSON • • . . 0 11.1RIN-6everal Offices 'onCentr sttent; also ono oh - Market street.: Apply to ' Muth 25, 12-tf L.O. THOMPSON , "144n6 .k I : • a ' . ' our team ' .gi, flea • • er , nlimorder,of 12 horse power each. Will be bold with or without boilers. • Also.ona tubular boiler suit allle for the. Oil Beizion.. • . ' JABEZ SPARKS, .. ottsville, March 4, ~ ,,E‘.:7 9 4f . coal Street. . . . VOR tIiAL.E.,..The aubeeriber h astow on baud .lU . and for sale. , one 9 foot Hoisting BrUm. with Lag gins, Drum Wheel. Bed Platw , , PeleatalP, Bolts. &c., alleemplete and ill good order. JAB= SPARKS.. April 29, '65'.--11-tt . , ..' Coal Street. ••• - • . OR . aeres .valaable Red diode. J. Land for Firming, Situated in Locust There is a fine stream of water, several large springs, a tine twostory home and Inirn;and thresh floor. Ap ply to ••• • •B. E. MAIO, Portsvll s l Pa Jan. .• • - . . . . OIR , S 13,-; ! The Orooert• kuMvp•aithe i tik kFOGARTY PROPERTY. .. corner of Fast - Market and Railroad •streets, :Pottsville. For terms apply . to •r, CHARLES M. HILL, '1 • .Real-Estate Agent:. • 2-tf Jan. 1 . 4. ,65.. . . Fpix unitivided, irireeets ire a valinitwle tract of productive • COAL. LAND; Iv New Castle Towpt.rhip, Schuylkill CountY,.now worked IV two eolllerles.. Apply to ' - . • . RANKLE.; B:GONN k.li; Pottsville. Pa. R 14,111L1E.,--73119 acres of exeelleiit Timber -6 • • . Land. eStlinated to contain.over 3p,000.ix0 lee of Plowatid Hemlock diober, situate: onlVO. t atßtili. a - branch of Lyeoming Creek, 14-tallesfioni -lialnsport. • • , .. TR.k:N,FE CARTER; • . Real Estate Agent, .Matianoy City,. Schuylkill Co.; Ra. - ' March 4;. , f,,5. . • , -9,tf 1. 4 F0R SAIII,E'..L-Two NEW BOILERS, 30 inches in -diameter :.20 feet in length.. Also; $s SECOND HAND - BOILERS. Beinches in diameter. - and 20- tent long • -one cast-irrig - CUPOLA for.melting knit.' with thep . bottom. Also: about 1000 feet of ,31.' Chain, ,TABEZ SPARKS. Coal Street, Patsville. • Nov:l9, .0.1 - • • . .47 -tf • RENT.--;•ThelArge Mick:Motel corner of : Centre end • Il4ainnoy knOwn,as the MANSION /_IOI.7SE. Poueeston given on ist of April: 'Apply to•• • ' . • , • • : TtIOM.AS A: IME•DLE•or • , • GEO. M.ROPTMAN; 32G Walnut St-.. ••• :41ercl1 - 4fi. •05. • , . • • 12 " • r i lOR SAl.i.E.—T.be exibseriber has. now offhand and- for. sale - °tie S Name. power eaglettt, Box bed 'plate and Spring Paeking,''with . .force pumps and g0t ...m0t... Also, 2 live horse ,power engine - suitable for driving screens at a dirt bank." . s: JABEZ . SPARKS:. • ' - re1i..25, , 65.1.2411 COal Street. Putts4ille. rINOWS PR.OPEET lir FOR SALE.—The • three-story Brick Building„ used ns a-Store,' Ware; house and: Dwelling, west side ofHailA road street, and east side'of Logan, street, in the .Borough of Pottsville. Forlurther particulanc inquire of GEORGE H. POTT'a& CO., Minertvllle - or A. S. moomisp, Pottsyille. *. ' ' • June 18..64.. • • 26-tf . "VOA TO RESTIP.—The. under simied'offerr. for sale or tri rent,: on easy terms, valuable property near: the Pottsville • Depot, SO feet front on Coal Street andlSs' feet: deep. ex tending to Itallroad - StreetoM whibb teereeted substantial frame short or warehouse, 45 feet by 55 feet, two sioriestigh.. BALL. • . 10111 i fCILL,E,",—.I%.' Frame 1011wellin„q•and - L . Store situate corner •of Centre and Second streets,. 31abanoy City. .Size of-10t,125 by •25 feet. Size j a of buildings:• , y,:•• - bY , Stable en lot. It is - a valuable and deairable stand. For. teinth and other particulars:apply on. the' prenuiaia, or to: . : : . •*..• ROBERT A. GLOVER., Centre Street, Tott.sville: 44,tf. Octobei 9,.*G4 VPGENTES :AND .11114 1 1C lIINERN - : - FOR , I .LA ttabscriben§ha - ve for Sale two twen ty-h*e•Engine,,,, with Boilers; one ten-horse and one five-horee, also, with Boilers : two Lifting ramps ' S and 1(1 inch,.With Odfeet of Pipe.; Cs) feet of wrought 'iron 16-inch Pipe, together witha lot of Pomp Bobs, Gearing suitable fur'Collieries. Apply at the of fice of the sithscriberS:.Railroad street, Pottsville. GEO.' S: PATTERSO.II.in BROTHER. July 9, .64 --- . . rNton t4.111:13.—A fine,. reise,' - :seeen-octave Rose- L'wood ..Piano, *ivith. round corners; carved legs, scollop keys, full tone and newest style — of 'finish.- 'Any one :desirous' of porch= 1. - zr ai nosing can see the Instrument and • learn l • - the terms by calling at . the . office .of the ' . . . undersigned, adjoining .the Union Rotel .I .entre St., Pottsville. '', . .• .- . ' •J. .A.; AZE.N. • . VALUAIILE-.PROPEATT ar - SALE: —The-Water P o wer and from lisoo to 2000 acres of Mountain Lana, is offered for sale. This propet-.M . ty situated in- West firunsWick - Township, • Schnylkill Ciinnty,:ou the Little Schuylkill • 'r and Itailroad; one mile above. Port - Clinton, and Is knowitits the Schuylkill Fares Property. 'For ter*, &e., apply - to' GEOltpli & _VIAL SCELi.U.L, at Or wieibur. (Nov 23, G 3 . . 43-tr • . , . . Coal' Lands •at..Piivate :0411.1e.-=-Tirte sub scribers' Offer for sale TWO TRACTS OF EGA'. LAND, .orated in Schuylkill County. ..,• -• mi • • Any information CAcerniiig these tracts of Qoal land will be given owapplication to BUM , PKTIT tptiN, .Eaq., of Pottsville; or eithtrof the • • . • * ' •. GEORGE SCRAL4 • ExeentOrs of the Estate of John Schall. Nov. T.; ' : ‘: • 4,54 f :. ' . ... . . . F 4) " ' Ig. ! A LE.—A.. - ..9 , teong*Go ' horse 'power engine, G foot stn4m with . alarge . ,drum complete; also lamp sbaa and heavy wheels fur pumping and. hoisting. Stroke of -pump icheels i foot, to nil*: al4 orlc inch pump, . with: stub 'euds- and all lioh • castings.. tn-workS pump.rods. The engine le in good' order; cylinder re -bored with - new'spring packing, and new piston. rod. Also, one 20 horse engine, suitable for.rntming-a break er or- aaw=mill with all sizes ocpullies-tO work the same, at • - - - WREN & DROTIIEIt, Coal St Pottsville. -. March W. , 6.1. ' - ' .. • : ' ... - 12.41. • • ; - V.I.ILVABLE •PHOPERTY sor•SALE. V '..—The undersigned offers at private sale a three Story Franie House andlot of ground situate on 'the south-west side of Centre street; Pottsville, P:r. , 11 the: north.weSt the property of . Walker & Keim.:and ou the:south-east lot of. Michael Murphy. The lovOnblins -in front :on Centre street• .20 leet.- and extending in depth to Second street..:The proerty is desirable as a business stand; - .For.terfn.s apply to •: . • .A. B. WOODSTDE. 'Pottsville, ',Tune 10, 'GS. : • • 93-4 P.IIILADF,LPHIA I.I.ALLE:--A. small Farm, situate abtint two rnileS from Mt. Caibdn. alone the 'rumbling Run, in North Manheim Township, Sedoy 101 l .Connty, ad joining property , of • the .Schuylkill - Narigationf ni t Copany; Mrs_ Lyon. and Jacob Tjfintzinger. cojitaining one: hundred acres, twen . ty-flue of " . Which are clear ‘and in cultiiattioii: There of a two 'story stone:dwelling, house on the . premises, • siwrotind • ed by choicebait trees: Also- a log ,barn and. other necessary improvements. For furthei particulars apply . to MrS: MARY-MogITA.DE at Mt: Carbon. or to THOS. S. BANNAN. • (Feb. 19, OAL'ILEAKES«The mabeteribers boor!, C determined to mike several leases on ..their prop erty. known as the PROTERTY. situated in Schuylkill County, and in the -immediate vicheity.ol - Tuso4aonA.: The ground has been fully developed. and those deSiritig a first rate uolllerk,.can obtam out makinsr any further explorationsof tlie.Same.., • . None need make application unless capable or erect hur,all the Improvements. , - . • Apply to GIDEON 'BAST, - Schuylkill Iltiven„Sp' hnyl kill County, Pa., or to DAVIS PEARSON,' , 2OrWalnut etreet,.Philadelpliia. • ' • • ' Jrianafy 7,'65.. • -• IA; , . RIVATE SALE OF • VALUABLE P LAND--The' undersigned; residing hear" Or wigsburg, otters - at private sale' his valuable tract of land situate in - Branch- Township. • Schuylkill County: :adjoining lands of Cresson and, others, containing 103 . acres and allowances. - . - . . . This land is, well and heavily timbered. consisting chiefly, of heavy White Pine. Hemlock. .oak and'n „ Chestnut. Three valuable veins of- Coal are also running.' through this land. and building. stones are abundant thereon. The Tremont branch of the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven :Railroad passes thmugh it. . • • HENRY HEISER. • gatchll, ' • 10-tf , • . • - Still • Another Important U s e. for • Petroleum. . • . ..ITELLP PETROLEUM WRITINO FLEID: ••. • • • • . .• JET siuActr..At . This Ink, unlike. all .others,. contains no aCids, and therefore will not 'corrode steel pens one pen williast longer than a dozen in any other ink:: 'lt flows freely, leaves no - sediment in the bottle," and is not injured in as the let by freezing. It cannot be washed from.paper either by hot or. cold- water, and. no . exposure to heat . will change the color. These qualities - make itleval nable for booksind papers contained in safes in case of tie:;. It is undoubtedly, Ow best writing fluid evjir vented. .The'proceSs of rrianufactdring ebb:. invabiabie article is known only by the inventors, and we therefore eau - tiou all against imitations.. Ask for Wells* Petroleum Writing Fluid, and see 'that the full tiainebf.LOUlS WELLS& CO.. is ' on the fable: ' By so doing you -will be sure of getting a bottle of- Perfectlnk.• • • .N.. t'.1..-.The Petroleum used is perfectly deodorized, and therefore the.ink had no disagreeable odor, . . Manufactured solely by the inventors, .* • 14 , 0C1 , 4 WELLS Sr CO., Philadp. Pik. ' Wholale'and retail by . B • BANNAN, sole. .Agent for Setinylkill ,Cotinty. 1. May 6. 'as, KR - Read Thi,s!.lll J. TROXELL'S CREAP, MENA,' GLASS, AND CROCKERY STORE, Oeutre 'Street, Opposite Mortimer House ' • The citizens of Potteville• and neighboring towns villages and harnletil.'ono.tind all, are. invited. to call rtifd - extinillieiny stock .'of wares before • buying else where;.as lain not .to - be undersold, and can furnish Housekeepers with'evi3ry smile they want in iny-line of business. In the stock of ' . - French - China t • will be foUnd Tea Setts; Dinner Setts. Card and. Cake Basket/3; Watch Cases, segar: Uolderty litatch Safes,. Mottn.hlugs, Motto Caps and" Saucers, Vasco, Colognes, China Setts - for Children, and a general variety orTili, th,e. . 'Glass: Ware. -•-.. Choicest,' latest patterns,. consisting of Table ' . Bar Tumblers, Champagne and Wine Glasses, 'Ale 'and Beer 'Glasses, Decanters,. Bar and' Bitter; 13ottles. i poh-. lets, Plate* Castor Itotthm, Pitchers and Creams, Col eries, Bulgur' Bowls Spoon Holders. Syrup (Ans, Fruit' Bowls; Prnit• Jars,' Cake. Stands, Kerosene Lamps rif even variety, Tamp Chimneys, Lantern% Candlesticks, Candy Jars..dre. - ;to.' . . • • . 2. . Crockery I. Crockenr: . A fall assortment: of IRON STONS . CBINA, of, dif ferent. patterns: in-setts-or singleplecies, to suit the-pub lic. 'A large.areortmentsd For mon - C. C. Ware; which' I. will sell at low figures. . Fellow. and Slone - W . l3re. ".• Pudding - Dishes, Pie Dishes, Csilendent,-liiik Pans,' Jelly , Moulds, Pitchers. Tea Pots, &Ile!' Pots, Milk Pots, Jars, Jogs; etc., etc. • • • MISCELLANEOUS Toilet Setts, Castors, Slop Jars • and. Foot Baths Quart and Pint Flasks; 011, at: 'Fruit Rare, of every. ".. - ' MERCIIANTS. t 1 can sell you. Goods at •• C;isr Prices, thue•sating you freight. Cali and see if it ie retact. A wil lc ' 64.- • A utvilgussimucLE: . • . . • „ . Very - • . neat Silnr Tobacco Mores, a csipital article for holiday presents—for sale cheap,.by R.C. GREEN. Wa Irmaker and Jeweler, Centre Street 'Pottsville. . . . . ,T.AltPlOilteriin:Freilieb Soiree; Sri ar Pipes, also.ponteedi \yowl Pipet!. For sato whi.losale and - 111 . 0141 ilib;FE,mannficuliottliiLtity:4l4 best in fefall:by '• ' ' -GISTAV WOLTJBN 1-te - .6sntitry—fOr solo by ' BANNAN. Centrillt„" - nOit - .doo — t to tog UawL llotel;rPvttivUlo: • • "-!". 4 itlateAT ` 154 • • • " •‘• - • I*. _June - „- . - • .. POTTSVIL;EtE. #nd *Siivei,Watchen.—A ve,flue as '‘,V-vori ry niebtor 'Gold heavy cased English PaVent La vern and American Watches—the best. In .the world- Wr sale.st low prices by JOSEPII D Watchmaker i 4 J evieller. LEGAL CAItDS. .• , . SW... GEIS,' Attorney nt . Ln.vr POTIS i. 'yr; Orrice Market St » near a • entre, N lA% side, • .•: May 27, DEIVJAIVIIIIN B. NeCO - Attornetr ni 1-/i.aw. .OFFIGT.,--SlithantntiO Street - 41,0v6 CepEri*,.. - March - Li 111. AV 11.1311GSTRES%Ea, • . • AttO;liej nt Law, Ashhincl,"; Schnyllall County, Pa- Ottint-:-On Centre street, orpoPite the Poet Oaks. . • youNt W. RYAN; Attorney and Court. selror at Law, POttsville, _County, Pa. Offiee'in. Stillman% new building, on Centre Street., nearly opposite theldinersi Bank,. • -- • ROVER, . Attorney. sit Law. OFFlCE.:—llarket k.treet, two doors above Cen tre. Pottsville. Pa,. • • . • .February 7, '63 . • JAM} 8. CAVPHELL. WIT.LIAY IMITLf: AitIP'BE LI. • dc Attorney* at :J Law. • OFFICE-Centre Street, -opposite White Home: Hotel: rottsville,-Pa. . - ' aerie . • LITT..I4E, Attorney ,k) at Law; Pottsville, Schuylldlrconnty. - OFFICE—In .31ahantango Street. corner of Second. • Apill 1W57 . • . . . IEO.IVGE 14. EPAI.ILAS. Jr.,- . ATTORNEY.AT.LAW , . • • . Philadelphia.• Office RTIMOVED to N0_ . 2:26 South 4th Street. Aprllls, ' • • 16-Gm (1 C. 12OWEN, • ••• , • .• . 1 • PHOTOGRAPHER; ••. • • • Respectfully 'annoitnees to • the citizens of .Pottsville and vicinity, that lie has taken and fitted up' the PHO-. TOGRAPRIC GALLERY, in the buildina at the North east corner of Centre and East Market street. where h Is prt pared to.furnii.h. in the highest style of Art. VIG-, .NETTES, AMBROTYPEE.-CA,ItTES DE VISITE, lie asks a share of public patronage, and hope, by strict attention to business and courtesy, to receive •• Call and examine specimens of my work. . . HOTELS. NORTH-WESTERN , HOUSE, _ . . Centie.tr4t., , • andeisigned Would reipettfolly inform his friends and the public iti general.' that he has taken 'the well-known - "North-Western . 'House," recently or copied by - Mr:Daniel Hill, in the Bur- ' . °ugh of Pottsville, end Will devote his.whale time and attention to mak lug ',his' guests comfortable.. ,The I q, ; :mirit. - house Is large and commodious.: HIS 4 , ... 4 . 4 . 1 • - ••.- - Table will be 'supplied kith' the best provisions. the market affords: and his Bur will he stocked With the chnice•st Liquors, There are excellent and:extensive Stables and Sheds; and 2 large Vards for Drovem, dn . der the siiperintemlence of a gOod and reliable Hostler. connected with' the :Hotel.: :He therefore respectfully solicits a fair share of the piddle patronage. April 29, :436.-IT-tf WILLIAM STHRNEFL UNION HOTEL, Date EXCHANGE HOTEL) CENTRE ST., POTTSVTLLE, ' - kin ~2 ;; JACOB LEN - DEN - MUTH', Prorr. ; April 4. 163 14-Ir . . WASHINGTON HOUSE •••,__ •• 1. Sehpylkill-Co., Pa. T i• • D. s. HERB, propiotor; • . Who is . prepafed to entertain travelers and. - guests. and every attention paid to their comfort. Ile rvapectfully. invites all to give him a call. {April 2. 415 —lO-3in FEGER'S HOTEL,. (Formerly MORTIMER'S Old Stand.) I JOS.'K:FEGER,Prop'r. :err , '1; . , Is Closing off his Stock of Crockery, Glassware, &c., At Greatly Reduced Rates to sait the ' • 'NOW IS THE. TINE TO BUY. CHEAP. . ' STORE ROOM.: CENTRE STREET, OPPOSITE MORTIMER HOUSE. Purrtlyttax, PA. lIRISTM AS PRESENTS— FINE AS- N-1 ISORTMENTOF SILVER. WARE._ Suetiad oyster tureena, btitter Cake basket/. castors, fruit dishes mugs, Also, a well .selected stock of silver - knives; forks, spodus. cake lative, pie knives, ladles, napkin rings, and every article of table cutlery-Jor sale cheap, by R. C. GREEN, • Watchmaker and Jekveler, Centre Street;Pottaville. . December 12;' , 63 '• •. . . • • . New Greengrocer's Store, .•• KEPT BY -MRS. FROST,. Market'st,, lefthanil side, .next door below Kline's • ' Flour and Feed- Store. •. ' ,hlrs. Frost purporwi to keep on • hind a Variety o -VEGETABLES, - .FLOWERS, She- feels grateful to her friends for, their former .patronage, and , hopes'tluit it may be continued, by giving her an early htlG:• . . - . • (April u, I:I4VERS; FISII, • •dicc., Freah from . - . 1 ---"Baltinsore.—The 'undersigned now this C/1115 running regularly tinder supervision. from - fluid; more to Pottsville. Which will "reach here on Thursday of each week- with fresh fish,. oysters. etc: They will he stationed on the siding opposite Ruch & Evansts mill. The patronage . or the public is respectfully asked and 1 guarantee to afford.. satisfaction, as I make . all the reftcliases myself, and. make t ripe tr with iiy cars. GEORGE ROFFERKAII.I". lu-tf. . March 11. •65 DRY ..GOODS, GROCERIES, • . • AND • . P.R. IS ST.ORE • . . • The undersigned'will continue to miry on the busi 'nese, 'or the. store (formerly Nichols. & Beck) it the cor ner of Market and Second streets, Pottsville. He will keep on hand &full dud choice stock of. Dry Good's, Groccriestutad Provisionn, which, will be sold at ressonshic - prieck. - - • ': . - • . (AEU. W. HECK. '• Pottewille, 711itreh it 1517.2 • . - - 11-tf ~ emoval of Jones's . Flocir Fced Sliver. -The undersigned removed: his Flour and .Fe4d,Stkire from Norwegian and Third Streets; to the 'corner Of -.Market and 'William Streets, where he wil, keep nn hand a choice stock of articles in his line, arid a fine assortment - of dist class Groceries. . ..:Ills Old friends and customers, are respectfully solici ted to continue their patronitge, while the general pub lie will Bed his articles A, N0..1, and arc invited to give " • JOSEPII D. JONES. ..Pottsville. April 25-63 . Vi-tf • ' . . ii iNE RS7 IS PL witipicriber. is Agent for the - sale of the Boston ; Gum Belting Factory, and farnishes superior Belts at - Factory prices,. all sizes, kinds and lengths Belts of greater thickness than thoSe kept on hand nude to order; at the shortest notice,. ai his orders fot Colliery purposes have the pre fererioe'llt, the MIR.. Aleb Steam Packing of every de scription;Bluating Paper by the- single, or. ten 'reams, or by the-ton, at unumfacturers , :prices.•. - .' • • • SAFETY LAMPS, of -the -most ,approved patterns, made of inspected Government Wire, by: the single doz n,:or hundred. Wire Guazoe, Wire by the roll or, yard -lways ter sale by • " . • B. BANNAN. -April tp, • • REDtiCED RATES. . . . . . .between N. 'fork and Liver . • • • peel 1. • . Nailing nt,(Queenrtown Cork Harbor) Ireland. The. 'LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK AND.altir,„ PHILADELPHIA •STEAMSJITP. COMPA NY intend despatching their full powered Cf;liel — Tdlt Double. Engine Imo Steamships. carrying U. S. Mails, Pity of •Parier (ilea City of Limerick, • building). • . Etna. . • City of Boonam,. ' .Ediaiburgh, City'orLondoo, • .•• Kangarooi.. • City , of Baltimore, Glasgow, ..• • City of : Washington, Borephorax, .Ci&y Otnancheater,.• City of. Durham, City of Cork, (new building): .City of Dublin, • , • . , One of the above named Steamships, will leave Ndtv York for QIJEENST.OWN •and• LlTERl'ool.:•..every . Saturday throughout the year, at 12 weloelc, noon, Irani Pier 44, North River ; returning from". Lives pool every Wednesday, calling at Queenstown every Thurst day for Passengers and mails. . . • • • FirDratle payable inEngland, Ireland, 'Scotland and 'Wales, for £1 and upwards: • Parcels $l. and .upwards, according to size and value_ •. ' for 'passage, . or other. information,- apply 'to their • Agent. . - • .1. H. RICLIARDS, , • •April'. Minersville, Pa. TO CARPENTERS di MILDER& The Sehuylhill County Lumber & Mainifactunng Cos Rave .on band at .their extensive establishment, on Railroad Street, a great quantity-of lumber of every kind `and - description, width they can supply to :Operator% Carpi : niters and Builders, at lower rates than It can'be boughtelsewhere. They;are also ready to supply, through the means of-their extensive business and la bor saving machines. manufactured articles in their.line .at a saving of 25 per cent. on former cost. • • Their large workshops have been in successful opera tion for the past year;turaing out Neat- quantitiei oi . - -Window Brumes, • Sash, . Panel Work,..' - Bed posts,. , - • Blinds, ' Banisters, Shutters And- ell kinds of Framed. Paneled , and Turned Work,' - which they have coniantly on hand: They arc ready to exeoute orders at•theshorteg.notice,-for any gitanti .tY or : quality of sawed or manufactured stuff. • • Dry and'. green Hemlock or all' kind& for - bnildbaf; purposes. ' Oak. Maple, Poplar; chair, plank and,scant ling boards ; Cherry, .Walnut,.Mahogany, 4±tc., for cabi network: White and Yellow Pine. beards . for flooring, • raw,or Made to order . ; White, Pine plunk, 3,23 f, 2, ix, - 1302, -X, and „;¢• inch. panel, always - I'4day ;- also, plank,' 'beams, mils, scantling,: poets, shingles, lath, :ceiling , lath, pailing.s, &c, - '• fir - Bills of sawed.stuff and everything, in their line on hand or to order, at the shortest .'notice. Pottsville, March 29....58 , • . 10. , lite taut. THE 31(AKE1119. The sun biughn through, pierclng the bl ue, And cleaving the red cloud's heart Up from the corn in th. swontJune The leas by twenties start. • . . The wheat's green aea:rollg wide and free For many a pleasant'mire, J• - As row_ by.. row the mowers go, , On every face's smite. • , Each corn-fower .bluevataajevrel 6 And 'over:the briglit green , I,ea, - . The poppies on high their red igs ll7, ' All fluttei - ing, iu their glee: ' - . _ . The fitelks iletweineAiiight dashing, keen, Sweep on oath kritteWkythe ; Of the sorrel red. licr6e tNAIe 11,4 d, They take e 1441 tithe. • • . . liftit When the - inoon. no whit too soon, Conies with Its lessening, . They sit and latteh: end Joke.itnd.iittiff. Under the oak in the thcadow: - Then when sun sets. and cold dew wets The tawny hills of •. liocneWard they go, and the aftet.g:ew Greets them upon their w.ay. • - Frorn - the.Couiiii,li'qe'ntreinnia and cußir,,t or . USE OF IitLESPOIIITS 131 . .10611G. • I see - 1:6 , an advertisendeus: iv, our city. p a . pers, that there is a large' umber oftnules to il be Sold,by the Quartermasters Department' ,l at Washington . and Nashville, Gen. 3leida, - - f 3 in his adVerti , ement,-says . r "These 'auidiala: are to lie - sold at public . auction ; they will . not bring anything like their value, and such -'! an . opportunity - for larmersto get:Working animals will never occur agnin.''., . - •.. .• The amount these animals have ;ceit tha !•:i :gove -nment, varies from one , . hundred and twenty five to one handrettand eighty r seven dollars eac t. ,They'vere purchased - in large t - ' numbers, and at'-much-lower prices than a i.-6 - small number 'could have" been bought by in- 0 dividuala for: their own . use. ;These rnulei:. that -have endured the hardships of from - nne .!'..; 'to throe years campaign, have proVed them- seiVes to Le. possessed of extraordinary con- 4 .: Stitutions. -••-: • - -.. • . ' -- .• • •• •-;:, •The.fact cannot be too deeply hnpressed on e, niinds of our Northern thrillers, .that there g";, s nothing in the ?digit of working animal; hat can chithc amount Of work in.A. • generally variably clirnate,-for as low a wit o the own •r ns,the mule. ltl '.ti the It : would .be wont to while . of any person •,' : . 1.1 who has any _doubts as to the,decility, aide- A ranee or capa':ity for education of the mule, A to inquire of aleturned soldier, one who has been. on the -long and hard marches i with either of Our glorious armies,. as to.the use of which the patient mule'. bas heen,, and the '47 1 manner their' pa:t of the .marches have been :'-- - K perfOruied... • - But one opinion can lie given: they are F 7 .) : the strongest animals' for their size, Willea. .-,,„: 'dure the most hard work,'abd get along with.:k:" - the least to eat or drink of any animal We.sse M forWOrk. - Oh,.yOu cannot kill- a mule! 1 run 4.14 sorry to say that this last is.the.- idea of teo 9 many - of the drivers the.poor 'creatures have'.`:::,- ; 1. 'to control them. The. impression that all It. mules are vicious has also happily exploded, -4 as eiperienee has taught us that among the ill tens of thousands'of mules in .the army, it is ;:-.• but seldom one: kicks or has any 'vice that l' l '. has not heen laugh . - :'eut. To teach a teen , of mules to guide perfectly with one linen 4 ,1 hut.the work of a few days; e.perfeetly green : Tr team, one • : at never has peen harnessed, is expected . te take its place . ; regularly in the ---,,, train in less than . ODk3 weoc after being first hitched up or harnessed. , There are with mules, as with horses, all qualities, from bad • to good: and in, the purchase of an animal ie should never endeavor to get one of an late- rior quality ; a good one•at an ordinray price . ' i 9 ja cheap, - and a poor, our for nothing is dear. k t ize r ia.desirable, .but .by no means. should ;;;; greats consider:Won be' Placed upon height; it does not constitute size proper, although 'ft', ...••• • the purchases for the army were based upon .- tt, the height of* the animal. Let your judgment ' -1 4 fora•mule be in size as, for st_i ox, high from 5, , , - ; the ground to top of shoulder, but short legs. - , : -C. •Beware- of long-legged, slab-sided, small-bel- '.l-.2* lied mules;' they are not reliable. LooG:;', well to the size 'of the -barrel or body of , ;4 the mule ; ilyn't think you are _choosing a ,r..s. running horse ; a - small body that become:. ;•":: even smalierm the hind quarters,-is not - what •- t: , you want, but' rather look for a mule that re sembles the best' brood mares in shape . of :v.. body or barrel.; they have •endurance and ate ~ most. easily- kept. Being thin is 130 great ob-1:•:, , Oction,: it rather assists in Ticking, out the - r,5.4; form o • NI. y to build upon. , -:,•=,, Much information as to the charaCter, (Us- !-• &c:,'t,- position; &c.', c., of ihemule, can be gained 41.., by noticing the Way the head and ears ate k• Cartied,,hoth when in and out - of motion.- rs:::. A tine mule will carry a high head with ears. 1" in motion—is very quaL k to see and hear all that is passing. • . • s.- As in the horse, blood will tell; the ita- - • ; ported or half-breed Black Spanish Jack win L., always leave his impress on -hiss:offspring. :, r Will others of more humble origin. The i . ...f 1 mule from the‘ . tmperted Jack can be dik '.:l covered as quickly and with is much certain-1 ty .as a colt from thorough : bred stallion. The legs of the mule Should be broad and!" - i... :thin; like a fine . blood horse, the joints should iL be uncommonly large in , proportion to the legi: The objections of the legs being too!' light,. "I &Wet:ever known to hold good with mules if theyVeritAftle . .- - - The , most durablt 'coh:irs are,black, brown, grey. dun, spotteil including roans and sorrels. - This Is quite I question of fancy; as many per - sons press one above the other: for work there is at): the same general difference akin The bore except the black mule seems to have as go( eyes as any, other color.. The hoofs of Enos army mulcaltre.suffering from a, very cont• mon disease among the horses in our be stables, contraction' of the heels. It is _as can' to cure this disease in the , mule as in 11 horse,--if you can. -make the, -blacksmith tacit stifficient interest in the animal, and notthiak because it will not show lameness, it dim' foie does not suffer. '. ' Much good to both 'classes of an . ac , a great saying; to Owners - would occur if the use of the Goodenough horse-shoe, orrsomo other of equally good kind were more gener ally introduced. I have already" given ial "firmer article the relative value of the oil , and horse for work for a term of years, ar recommended to . our northern farmers I use of the cheapest and best animal for ft Further, it should be understood that mai are good animals to drive in carriages Pleasure:as well as Work.- They: are neit bad looking or bad drivers, and are used many persons Of ;Wealth and taste, in this ty, because of their ability to endure ' driiing on hard roads ; 6 to 10 - miles an . is consiidered a good gait for a pair of-drisi mules._lf good :driving: mules are "wanted. , don't a whip . about I.lom ; never let ded ? , 4e ,ecoinaccustomed to a `continual tourtir4 . . . :':.Pulslip opinion: in the north is ()marl ,theirtse of mules.. 'John Quincy Adams sai "opinion is the queen of the world ; it g ‘t;ootionl& the ' Evi rigs and direenon 19 wheels of :VoWer." : Can we overcome t!' , foolish ()Onion or prejudice., or must we' to the power. and :give up_, tlie - use of a 0 \ hie snit:nal? .This is a , ( 1 ' t et,tion that the fa _, er must answer' fel . hinuielft - and I feel asst we are not so, far behind our-southern bin re ba even one .. .thing that we eanuot . . good use, of their most successful means -lator R. 5. I Nostwi lie, Tenn.: J une 10; '6l Ilea's EArem-Eoos.-Hens nuty•be curt'd- .. , of easing their eggs, by bldwing out the - ceD . . - .` .. „ tents cif an egg, and filling it with mush" •-,,0 made into a Piste. Make a hole in each er.V l , e :„:1 blow' the 'contents ant,. and when filled paste,:k..:,;i paper dyer the. hole. One taste of ihe nao'-' , l kapl effects, a care.' . • -7. e infig Taal • 00 Mow Three Ca The J 4 rir C with the within t For ik ilibseqo small U eablieqo uses in sox Throe 1 gees M Two sql Theta your rim Quarter Or I fir 1 Mao Adrabli wawa Ag. T.P delpb Lac Ilklai Frc ware! wage
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