t r iV - ta• -1 ' UMOL • -14=-7 B. O.llMs tAe et#Sor;ioe.::£l3tdiernt e ; Ne7vToJuno-16,1865ir great and glorious cow:Mariano!. yet'altogether, up... ,t much. - ••. • . • ; , • pitriotbloo& that, has, - been piatated streandets during-the ', Past four yaws, knit cemented , it =so -tightly ' • thatit willbold its own .until the cra. , of ; Thtmghteni bonndle .confess'thatldon't , know what a crack of doom la.- -; . • ma happy to announce, -alio, . that the named instrument yerept the Constitution is • not - toro into a --thousand - shreds.. Scarcely. • Yet the "Cops" North. and their as-much-to be-respected Southern :brethren, - have ex billeted their strength and things id their el ' - fora to tear it._ _- . • ' - The Southern Confeeracy has gone up—to use a new phrase. • • • • : It has been:measured for its coffin. Part. of said COnfederacy seas •captured a • :few weeksagone, with canvass full spread, 'steeringfor the famous last. ditch. •.. ' . He found it. • :It is located in the vicinity of Fortress Mo nroe. • And. it's not considered a. healthy plaCe ••• for traitors. . • ..,• • They are liable to catch - the throat disease. The other. remnant. of the Confederacy came to New York when Richt - mud capita - lilted and secured a•position on a•secesh.jour nat - • His first name is Jolan3lltchel. - • -• - That is his other. name, too.. • . - . :Richmond became tooloyal for him, se.be • Migrated • - to a-clime more congenial to his ha- He frequently asserted that be could never . • :again endure the . presence of the." vile Yee • . ketn" without holding •lits nose. • .During the lirst week of his sojourn here, •• . it - was no uncommon thing to witness John. • promenading the streets With • his - proboscis • 'wised in a sort of new-fangled 'nose-hOlder. This relieved .his hands from perfOrming • double duty. He became cennected with the ..7sTeu , 3 here. • •Ls expected 1.0 become connected with the ai)ase hereafter . • • . • I have been told that' John . - was banished . . from Ireland fer encouraging dog heirs., He came to thin country and made ,school books. He afterwards went - South and ad; vocated Liberty. • Tholiberty to keep slaces aniidisselvethe , 'Union • -.- •• .r • • .. •• . Bat Mitchey has no ry put his' .fciot in it,.so to speak.. "Reason . "Reason begins to dawn upon the North - ern mind." • • . • Which was-the reason of John's arrest. • He was plaeed. in durance vile. - .• Which is the best place I have lately heard - . . He loved slavery not too wisely but too well—although it wasn't his first love: 'I don't say that some of his children belong to that class who—as the traitors each side • of Mason and Dixon's line would. have us - believe—have no rights the white 'Man is bound to respect. . . Bu: -I can may, that I have been reliably and confidentially .infornied by a distinguished • Southern citizen, who has taken several o a ths • • of allegiautie. and who is now engaged in peddling John Brown 'photographs, and , set tinsdre to Northern cities —l have been told by - thin higletonedgentrenien, that one of J. M's offsprings stepped, iota a street car in ' Philadelphia, the -other day,: when the con . &dir immediately bedtime:it thrown of the track ! . • . • Though this act didn't 'prove the-conduc tor to have a larger stock ot the brains ,on hand than a half educated gorill.t. • . Not if.you know it. • I Was kindly permitted by a guard, with whom lWas - • acquainted, to have an inter view with John atter his confinement.' This guard. by the way. had, some years • .; back, fairly and satisfactorily gouged me out. • of fifteen dollars with loaded dice. . • • • "I never stood at the bead of . me class in spellie'," remarked the guard; "nor I can't boast of receivoe a overplus - of marks for be . • in' advanced •in Scriptur';.• but I,•know, more in.' one week about. playite Bluff, than any . . other cove does in .two," and he. laid down four aces and raked is my pile. • • • • That is how I came to know him. "Well, Jack," was my familiar salutation, as I.eitered his shode—•••W • tliey've went and gone and made a marisrof• you, • • • have they ?" •• • • • • • • • "Och, bad luck to the: murderin'•diViln. i. SSW he "an is it mesilf that came; to this counthry to be 'knocked and tossed about in this haythenisb manner—and be locked up wid me whiskey sittopped on . me ?" . • John' is ma " old 1r1:11 gentleman." one .of the saddest kind. 'His . - IthoWlt dgOof good English is a little weak Yet. • I am told all • his newspaper= articles need revising. before ; they appear in print. • • . • : • I still have a little mercy for a fallen.foe. But not as mach as my friend .Greeley.. I asked himifthere was anything :I : could do. for him. ' • • "It's not 'mesilf that'll go back on the Christian Presidia," he replied. "You may procure the a•Counsil from New Jersey. Au' • ye. wed be dolt' me great - favor if ye laud send me Praist Iron:IL-Nen' Jersey. An' if Ne prase, I wad like t o see a Ducther from ew Jersey: An' whist, now, ceodn't ye's - lave word with one Mickey O'JeWel, to send- Me a skean keg 9' whinky. frtan—New Jer sey'?"' • Well, John," I replied, "I hope some day to see you a good loyal ----'' • • . -Fwhat's that! Loyal. did . ye say! That's • - an article I don't deal in—an'•niver ixpectto. - 'Go long wid yet bosh." - -•-• , • The subjugated. Reb seemed 'determined to bs•defilill t. Lhastily bid Lim a cool farewell,. and left Yours,• . -.8. DA DD. FASIIiON .Bath "Courier 4 gets off. the folloWing. licks: • We are about to say a . few , words Which We beg our lady friends not to read. - ' not- intended for Mem • •Twenty • Years ago !"--there's Music in thOse -words. "-Twen ty years ago . we saw sights that would look • queer now. IN-ss bly it May have been an' illusion, incident to tangled Vision.. Our good mothers and grandmothers.used to fold • together two corners of a bandanna ".hand-' • kerchief, and, placing it on their heads, tie the other two corners . under the chin. . It , made a warm; substantial covering:frir the • • head, at ad expense of about eighteen pence.. The same fashion- prevails to-day---only there's a slight difierenee. We saw yester • day a-little three-cornered "love of a" some thing, that protected the lady's head neither from rain, heat nor cold. It was charming - cost eighteen dollars •A. wad of sonn4:- body.ege's hair depended from the rear, by a small pike pole with a bombshell on either . end. Mode-ty remarked that she .hiid named Una modefii bombproof a `'water=fall!" Two weeks ago on Sunday we rode out of Church on a splendid silk robe, drawn by • a • lady full six feet distant .We tried our best . to avoid the necessity, '1 - ut she insisted—it was_ all the style! . Mentally, -we replied: "where's the use of street cars?" • _:• • , Twenty years ago it was understood to be . •fashionable to wear about short .night-gowns front 10 -Pt M. to 6. A M,, or thereabouts Transpose:P.:M. and A. M., leaving the fig - urea were they are, and you get the fashion - able tomainder of to-day, "Loose sacks" are beautiful. .• . • • Ma. Evssuzr and Judge Story were at a public dinner. The ordinary toasts were.giv en, when Judge ,Story arose and said: "Fame follows _fortune wherever it (Ever ett) goes." , Everett replied : "Here's to the legal pro fession. It has never got above the first sto ry" (Story.) . . A COVICTRT gatitletuan Walking in his gar-. den; saw his gardner asleep in an arbor. . "What!" says the master, "asleep, you Idle dog! You are not worthy. that the sun should shine upon you!" . "I am truly senstule of toy unworthiness," answered-the wan,- ••and therefore I laid my self down in the Shade." • . . "An: .Sant, so you've been in -trouble, have your. , . . • "Yes, Jim, yes." "Well, cheer up, man, adversity tries us, and it shows up our better qualities." . • "Alt I but adversity didn't :try me; it was as ,old vagabond of a jtidge, and be showed up my worst • • A. vEas considerate hotel keeper, adverti sing his "Burton XXX," - ancludtll the ad vertisement B.n—Parties drinking more , than four glosses of this potent beverage at one sitting; carefully sent Mime on a wheelbarrow, if -re: "Docioa. I want you to prescribe for me. The doctor feels her pulse, !•Tbere is noth-. Ing the matter. madam; look only need rest." ,`Now; doctor, just look at my tongue !Just loots at it; kook at it !• now say, what does it mean?". " I -think that seeds rest too." Exit madame in a state of great:excitement: . . . A-FiENcu author-has littely Said . that the women in France are new such slaves to fashion, that if the Ethpress should decree that they should Di . witiuMt clothes this simuier; they woulu bluSli-,-to find them Selves dressed.. . . .. . : THE ibliosvingr4 a copy q a letter received . by a village acboolmmAer : "Sur, ini you are a. man of noledgc...). intend to inter my atm in your. skull. ..-• .. - •• .. .. • . Meet; is 11 . Dihn . v it our aequaintaiire whiO exa ,-. aerateasso that- we fear -be will u,:ver can To speak within leas he is sta.t.to the penitentiary.. • ImrAwarr 7 71 and-Silver WATO-11,E51.• FIE Bu2surs Veer, , Cann, Nsea, FOB, Ltd 'COATILLUNE CITAINC:., PATENT HINOB 114/CLOYAL 1631) BRACELETS, ilmigtis Brrs OF Limas -JzikriaT, Locirri L Ctiitats,-11BiVIr HEAL RINGS, BRONZE STLTCES, _Magic Brooehes, Diamonds; Babies; Emeralds, Pearls, and Opals set in Pins, Eingsr . Dharms,-,4. - ; English Saver -Crum Stands, Butler. Cobleis Dinner snd Tea .Bervices, Pianos, Sewing Machines, &e., ko., val:: ONE dIIIL - LION DOLLARS, will be sold bj the I 0 11H ;., Jewelers' itairttfactufing Association Ajt .: ONE poLutn.-iAtit.i.timpi'i •„ • _ without selection. and no article to be paid for unless perfectly satisfactory. • - • ••• CATALOGUE of rich and valuable articka at one Dollar walk 100 Fine Gold Chronometer Watches each 111F'214.0 100 F:ne Gold English Lever Watches.... . ... .1.50 200 ladies' Gold Enameled Bijou Watches, (Jew... 1 . • eled Levers) 400 Solid Silver Hunting English Patent Lever I • Watches:-. S4 O to 8 0 3000 -Rich Vest C cries. Drop End* 12 to is , 8000 Heavy Guard and Neck Chains ..... 12 to GO , 3000 Patent Ilingeßracelets, each 10 to 80 8000 Unique . Chatelaine Chains with - lins.. ... 10 to 25 0000 Emerald, Pearl. and Opal Brooches 10 to 30 7000. Cal. Diamond Pins with . ... .-,10 to3o , 6000 Fall Sets of Ladies!, Jewelry:. .' 8 to 20 SO Silver Dinner Seth • - InOtolNO ' 75 Sliver Tea Sets - - • 100toi50 3000 English Silver Cruet Stands.: ' '2O to 30 8000 Silver. Fruit Urns ....... . ... 15 to 30 2000 Silver Butter Coolers - ' 20 to 80 - 1000 Silver Ice Pitchers . . 50 to.TS 5000 Silver Goblets. Gold Lined • 15 to 2.0 10000 Gold Pens, Silver Pencil Cases - 4to f. 5000 Dozen Silver Tea Spoons 15 to 5000 " Des.ert:Spoons . 20 to . 30 20 First-Class S.twing Machines 40 to 0. 'Gold Fob Keys; Thimbles, Tooth•Pleks. Sets of So taire Sleeve Buttcns and Studs. Stone Set, Large 'Sea Signet. Chased and Plain Rings, ac... er.c. . ..,A3l the above extensive stock of tine Watches. rl *Jewelry. Silver.wate. &e are offered by the:ew Y. Jewelers' ldanulacturitig Association, without exec, • , ONE - DOLEAR.'EACH. . •The above ASsociation. (favorably uoticed by all t •t . princtpal Journals throughout the country tine its • ganization in AM.) cousudlng of a combinatton . of 1- • t. largest triannfacturre. have appointed s Board 'of reams to supervise the prbper nietribution, and Salr their whole Stock of Rica ssnCouns WithU. . . . Emineuily Appropriate for Family Pi or Preierits, :• Which will be disposed of 'on thejollowing..liben. terms: 1,00,0 ,1 0 .Certiticates: bearing upon their face the names of the articles. as above enumerated, are each enclosed. in plain envelripes, and• sealed, undis- : - 'tingnisbable one from another. mixed and' placed in t. repository, without choice, from o•hich they are drawn aSordered: . The sealed' envelopes eontainang -certifi rates marked With the name of the article: del-Options,.' and marked price, it entitles the holder to. will be sent 1 by snail tont y address at cents. each con receipt of the certificates the purchasefascertains the tract de he is entitled to, which he can . obtain upon the re7.l turn of the Certificate and $l. to the office of . the Asso ciation.. When Certificates call for article+ too large to he sent by mail, the full express char tea must be for= warded.-together with cost of boxing. .Single Certalc - ates,. 25: Cents Each.- One Certificate may 'obtain you a Gold' Watch, Ser vice:of Silver Plate, or any•i"ther valuable article. • .. TLIERE'.WILL -BE NO BLANKS. • . • Packages of .-- Certificates` will be !mild to 1114 a. Schools, Agents, at the fol. ... . . . • • , lowing rates: , - , ' One certificate tient.to any address by mail, on 'receipt of. - $0 25 , 5 Certificates • ' - - . - • 1. 00 11. Cert ideates... ' • . -. . 2.00 30 Certificates (with premium)... .. ; ... ......... 5 00 65 Certificates (with premium) 10 00 . . 100 Certificates (with premium) 15 Of Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in all cases... Goods not plesSing the. tastes or fancy of our customers be exchanged free of cost. • . '.• . ' . Agents and others will beallowed.lo -cents - on. ea( certificate ordered by them, providing not less than fi are ordered at a time, . Agents will collect .25 cent-i n f. - each certificate and remit .15'tamts. each to us. . . . tarp. orders for paekagesof Certificates or' Artie' from Schools, Clubs, the Army. &c., shoidd be sent I. • Express. Drallscpayable to our order,. or -P.obt or, Money Orders." should he procured.. Agents, wan i evervwhere. • - ' - All orders must.be addressed to . • . NEW WORK . - JEWELERS' 11.1NUFICTING ASSOCIAtIO? - . - - ;JEWKLERS••BrILDING. . _ . - - _ • _ Corner 'Nassau :and . Ann Stm.; New Tot • • • • • • ALFRED. ka:IGIITELY. April 2^-'65,-16-am Prelet:Bottrd or Directors The Greatest Discovery of the Ag Consumption Curable, READ. THE CERTIFICATES Extene ! Extene. I Extene ! TRY IT - AND RE CONVINCED, , %T. ,• ' ' NEVER FAILS." • .., : It is a purely Vegetable' lledicine—tonic and aticriu !Amin its properties. Its' action upon the Lungs and stout - aril is wonderful. tiny a-bottle and be"cenvinced it is no Unit:tie. . .... It is prepared under the supervision and direction of one of the leading Physichois of -tlie•city of Reading. . COUGLiS. CONSI7MPTION,'. . .-. . • -.- : • ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS, ..: . -.-. .. • ANY. DisEASE OR • _ .• ' •.-- . . • •• . TIGHTNESS OP THE CHEST. ' • . . . . ' By its action a. a stimulating. Expectorant and 't\ • ic: it cures DySpepsia. it produces. appetite, stiinula .. . the system. it builds up the: failing strength. whip drives from the system 'and I n tigs the keettsof.e..'. snmption. It has never failed. so far as we have be, :. We give our cerlitleateS from- the clty" of Read • .• Where it is prepared. And . noW try it: if it is gone r nothing, tell yOur friends MO: . The quicker a good a' nothing medicine - is out of the way, 'the better Wit - 'ft. / everybody. BUt if you dnd. ft good, ' theh tell Jr , friend aud,neighbor so. .We want your sit k frier 'AI try it: ..They are to be the judges; and we will be r-. 'a ged with their decision after a fair trial; •for, of • a fair trial of it In the city of I:eliding. we how whit • . will do. lu WetlitllttliS Or :MC kind it never fails. ' . - • -Pi epared and for sale .by WM.. LEVAN ck, CO:, o. 744 Penn Si reef. Reading. Pa.. . -..- ' . • Price $1 per Bottle.. Also for sale bY.JOIIN G. BROWN ..t SON. P '''s ville, • by . HENRY B. HAVIS, Si. 'Clair, arid by all Druggists. • '• . .. . . . . • Rend the Certificates. • • . .. . , . . -cossu-,irrius• - - • ~• Testimonyet Adam J. - Mengle. :,,, .- ...W.u.: LVVAN & CO :-- , 111 the. Spring- I was atia, A with S bad conch,' tightfies4 of. breathing.•iiightsw.. - . , ,. and spitting of bloodfrom the lungs. I kept get g worse-and worse till I'had to give up .w . ork.- II wa. •so weak I cduld hardly get along. My cough kept get' I lr. worse, and I became vei-v hoarse. 'I.I. tried every it .g. 1 and finally commenced to. use, the Extene; I t . e nsed it about two moullis—the cough. spitting of lih- .1, 4 night sweats hid tightness of the chest are gone. 1 . n lat my trnde again,':vorking P.B .hard as ever. .My a - I tile never was better in my life. I am entirely curet • . .. - . . ADAM .1. MENGLE. At Whiteninn'e Shoe Store, Penn St., near Seve 11. Reading, December. 29., 1864. • -• • .. . I • Wx. LrcAa t C0..--About eight years ago Iwa •t -tucked with• Asthma. - -It is a. family complain, ,11Y mother having-died with it. I need everything, .1 of no use.. I Was'so bad with it in the. army. that 1-.vas cilechare'd .fro m 'the 4 itti Regiment, .I"erinsylvani...vol-. untrers, and alto -exempted at Reading,,' on new t•ol it.. I could not Walk fifty yards, nor . ascend afi . r ot - steps without resting:, my heart became diseasi ASO from it. I had palpitation end.pain. 'I used -foe bot tles of Extene, and ion entirely well; and worl . at my trade, blucksrnithing. - ' -Its.' effects with 'were wonderful.. . .Yours,. • CHARLES A. lIENR • March 3, 1565, • Cur. Washington St. &Willow • ley: CONSU3IF'TION the - Spring .1 war ett ked with cough and sph Ling of blood from the lungs, find night sweats,. my father., mother, and six . 'brothers and sisters have died .with consumption ; they all .m.- tnenced the same as me: • My husband had just,..ed, 'and I' as left alone with Mtn' small children; 3 -an sultedldr: Davis, Of this city, stating my ease and' hat I. was poor.. Re told me that Cod Liver Oil might ire me. if I wished tatry it :. and also .mentioned th, ten°, rtsting.that the proprietors were claiming ti ire consumption with it ; I bought two' ottles..of you end am entirely cared of It. • SARAH M'CARVi . r. • , Laurel St.', Rea nu. _ • . Certifleate of Rev. George Prints' of Reading. • Levan k Co.-,:f have been-snffering with coup , . and sorenesa of .the chest nil 'whiter. I ate entire re limed of the tairenessi the congh.ls much.. bettel .the Bronchial tubes were completely clogged with uh. he•:Extene has - cleaned them out entirely: 1 sire , used three bottles, and can cordially recommend .: . for any affeetioWof the chest. GEoRGE - PRINi -- • . March 18,185. Franklin street. lie • .leg, WitcciAllt riticx & co., . . . BITILDI 1 34, • • Have constantly on hntul FIRST-CLASS'BOA`. • tot sale, and are ready to.build drat-clam, Boats and I . gee at the shortest notice. •. . ' , A number M'thialkers and Boat Builders are wi 'ed. to whcim gond wages itnti-cynalAin employment 7;% • be • They are also prepared to build. at..the 'shortest no tire, COAL CA.RB and DRIFT' CARS, fur - all king of mining:operations. , ' : LSept, in, .64.-41-4... CHEAP, GOOD-ROOMG, ABOUT THE PE.ICE OF T ' WARREN`S GENUEsIE PEBBLE ROOFING ..s.. .w need more than any other kind. it is both Fire. Water Proof; itnit will outlnat two tin rOofs, whi it coats - only about half the price of tin. This :moan is put on by the subscribers, at short notice,. .. • . . • . . - B.PLNNAN & DnFttEliN, Pottssi: It cannot be Put on roofp pitching &or 3 inches to the foot. It can be put on. flat, if necessary. • • . DORTBAITI9.—iini Komi tred.-.Fine en- I: graved portraits orLincoln, Grant; Sherman nd Thomas. Price Si. - Aleo a fine engraving oi Emimnpation'Proclaniation. Price 40 cents- of. le a B. BANNAN'S Btiolutore, Centre St., Pottsville "a; A NTI-COUHOMITE FE Just received Here* Antl•corrrm4ve Pen. • -ag to the high rates of , importations we 'have been to .le to procure this pen for some time, but have nom re ceived anew supply; and .are'able. to sell at red.. ed prices. For sale wholesale and retail at.: B. BANNANS Bookstore.: Centre £f.. Pattsvtl- , A I.ol` OF. 41)AIRRIIIIGES 'ON - HA. 0 rl- - ANID FOR SALE ; AT' REDUttll ef. C . 18 Pa. -r-tsa re inges Carriage. und,etAgned basfalten the Mop_ East Norwe'i stieeknear Pontroy'aPoundry, lately own- odIPF pied 'by 1 - 161Tnian Michell. where be is • prepared to receive order's in his line of busino.s, v. • will RrumPtiT exevded. . Wink' of r rtr done, and old carriays taken In exchange' Or w one's.' E. K . IiREIDER,Jate of Reading, :a. May IS, NEP. ' • 19-3 M • wIF.E — BOPM OF • v• •• • • • • JOAN- • A. - • . Trgatcin, New Jersey.- • pir A large assortafent of *ire . Rope constant fiend, Orders filled with detipatch. For Pi, % Bill and cost- see circular. . {Jan I. "..--1-11 W3l. 1130V1131. WitOLiSALE ANDRETAII; DEALER TOBA_CCO; 'Pr:PT AND' CIGARS, _ Centre's .t.;.007i/eilli,e 741147 • poressvlasat. PA. - ~, rob. 91. •111 EMI --- ! --.-. ' . ! - -* - -Ako*,%i'"' -- q-o.4isA-ri.4..:r7.7-'''- • • :stn boat's snit' w=eal roe Sara*: aid Saiiidtdoiis - :.Disessia; Preas Emery/ X.des, a well-bnowaSserchitut Oa ; "I haire sold largequaraitles of 7one liaritSAlNt, lams, tint:serer yet catabottle whlas Wieder .tho. desired effect and full satisfaction to thosewho took it As fast air our people it.they agree tlionShis Deena* medicine like itbeibro in our ocinuntudty.r. - . TAMA/tine, Pint** iglatralsiia; cers.Bares, and idl.Diiesses of tlici Map- - Prom Best. .Robr. Stratton,'Bristol, England. ' " I only do my der to yon and the public, when I • add my testlinoarto that you publisher the. Me., &rind virtues of your Saltriararstt.a. daugh ter, aged len,- hail an. Afflicting' humor. in .her ears, eyes, and.halr for years which . .we were unable cure until we tried you r SA 6SAPARILi.A Site bat been.well for awe. months." . Prom ..ilfrs...fanE. Rice, a welt-brunins and mateh . - esteemed tatty of Dennisrfile. Cape Nag Co., .. 1 r; J. • . daughter has suffered for a year past with a serofulons ertipthan, which was very troublesome. Nething affor de d any 'relief 'until we tried your. Stassreittt.LA, which aeon completely cured her." From Charles I': Give, - Esq., of the tePtely4„7unott ;'Gage; Murray if Cn.cmfiespatarerverienasselhai :papers in Yashua, N. IL. . • - " I had for several yearn.- a. very troubleisento Minor in my We; Widelt - grew. constantly' worse • ' atil it disnov,„ red my features and became an intol - ruble - affliction. -[tried almost every thing a man ,uld of lipth advice and medicine, but without any wllStever, until, I took your .tr.s trAttit.t.s. t immediately made.ny 13 face worse, as you told me • t mtght fora time; but in 'a few weekil the new' ' skin can to form under the-blotches; and eon.: trilled until my face Is as smooth as - thy body'S. and I wet without tiny.symptoms of the disease that '• I know of, I enjoy perfect. health,. and without a • doubt owe it to your oSIMAPARILLA." - •-* •• Erysipelat—Gozierld Debility—Purify_ tar From Dr. Rat: Sawin, Irouston St., New York: • Dn. Avem. I seldom fail to remove Eruptions and Scrofulous Sores by the yersivering use of your SA Mir.% ttitt,A, end I have just now cured rut attack of Malignant Erripehss With it. - No alterative we possess equals the Siustraittt.ta you - have sup. plied to the profession as well as to the people,7:' 'Prom J. g: Johnston , Esq., irakennen; Ohio. “ For twelve years, I had the yellow Erysipelas oh my right arm,during which time I tried all the . celebrated physicians I could reach, and took hun dreds Of dollar.); worth of medicines. Tho ulcers were so bad that the cords became visible, and the doctors decided that my arm moat be amputated. I began taking your' SAns,trAntm.i. Took two bet tles.and som e your P 11.1.13. Together they hero cured me. • am now as well and sound as any body. lining in a public place, my case Is known to every body in this community , and excites the wonder of Pr ' - Prom lion. Henry .3fonro,'Af.l'. P., of Newcastle, C. TV, a leading number Of theCamidiun Parliu • "I have used your SAP.S • APARILLA in my fandly, for general. debility, and for , purifqiimt The blood, withvery beneficial results, and feel confidence in • cotrunending it to the afflict:3d." • ASTHMA. • • - . St. A:nthones Hine, • Scald Head,' Sore: Eyes. •.' ITarvey • Siekler; Esq.; the able: editor of the Tunkhannock Democrat,Pennsylvania.: • Our only child, about three years Or..ligeOVllS • attacked by pimples on Ids-forehead. They rapidly" spread until they formed a lhathsome.ancl virulent sore, which coveted his face, rind actually blinded his eyes .foreome days...A;skilfulphysicum applied' nitrate of silver'-and other remedaes,.without any. apparent effect. For fifteen days we guarded his -.llands; . lest with. them he - should' tear open tlie.fes ering and corrupt:Wound which covered his whole • -ace.. Having tried every - thing else we had . any ,ope from, we began giving your. .SATISAIL'AItILLX, and applying the. iodide of petailt lotion, as you Arvin. -The sore began to heal when we bad 'given the first bottle, and was well when we had finished the second. . The child's eyelashes, which had come out; grew n, and. he. is, now as.llealthy.and fair -as any other, The :Itholci neigliporlical predicted that the child Must • . Syphilis' and Mercurial Diseasei From Dr. Iliram Sloati of St." Laui3, MissOuri. . find your SARS,IIE'AIiELA:A'R. more.: effectual remedy for the secondary symptoms of Syphilis' and for syphilitic disease than any other we liOSSCbS. The profession are indebted to yow for some of the best medicines we . , • From A.J.' FSench; M. D.; an' eminent physic i a n of Lawrence; Muss„ who is a prominent member . of the Legislature of .Musiachuietts. , Dn. Antit... Sly dear-' . Sir fI. have 'found your SARSAPARILLA an. excellnt remedy : for SI/phi/is, both of. the primary and secondary type; an d• etlec tual In. some cases that were Ash obstinate to'yield to otherremedies.' Ido not know what-we can etu• ploy with more certainty of success, where a power,' ful alterative is required." . ' • • . Mr. Chas. S. Thu LinC, of New bruestoick, s ..V.j., had dreadful ulcers oniiis 4.0; caused by thdabuse of mercury, or mercurial disease; which grew more and more . aggravated for years, in spite.of every • remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering use of ATER'S SARSPARILTA relieved Min. Few cases cart be found. more inveterate and distressing:. then this, and it took • several dozen bottles to cure . him - • • • • . • . , . Leueorrhtea, Whites, Female Weakness, are generally produced by Internal . Sera/a/pus Vl ceralion, and are very. often cured .by the alterative effect of. this SARSAI'ARII,I.A. $6lllO e,asesTp(itlire.• however; iu Sid of the sAusAttmliz.lia, the skilful • application of local remedies. • . • • • : From the. well-knoitm and irictely , eelebiati Dr. ' -Jacob - Murrill, of Cincinnati. . " T have found your SARRAP.%R.ILLA en excellent alterative in- diseases. of females: • Many cases of Irregularity, I,etworrlicea,luterrial Ulceration:mad local debility, arising from-the earofulons diathesis, ' have yielded to. it, stud there ere few that do not,. when ittreffect is properly aided by leeal.treatment,"-- 4 lady, unwilling to anti: • the- publication of her • ' name; writes • "-MV daughter _ and myself have been cured cite very debilitatinz Lencorrlima of lone, - -standing, by two bottles of yofir SARSAPARII..I4." ' .Ithelimatism, Gout, Liver Complai nt, Dys . . • pepsia; geart, Disease; 11Teuralgia,. when'eansed by..Serntela in the system, arii•rapicUy cured by this EXT.-SATO.U'ARII.I..A. • - • AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS . possess • so many advantages over the other purgithes - in the market; and their. superior virtues are go. univ e y sally krwiwn, that ire need not do more than t 6 assure the public their quality is Maintained equal:to the best it•ever has been, and that.they may lie depended' on to do'allthat they have ever done. • .. • 'Prepared - by J. C; AYER,•M. D., & Co., : Lowell, Masi:, and sold by .• . • . . . . .. • . • : 'BROWN Lt . Son, and by all the drug getbi in Pottsville, also by allrdealere'in medicine eve• rywher6 July 16.`64 Schenck's IVlamdrake Pills FOR SICIC HEADACHE, Its. Symptoms, Cause and Cure. rr Mfg has received its name from- a constant win • sea or sickness atthe stoinach,. which attends the.. .Pa . ln in the head. This- headache is apt to begin in the Morning on waking fibm a deep sleep, and when some irregularity of diet has been committed onthe day be fore, or'sometimes for several days previous. At first, there isa distressingly oppresslve feeling in the head; • which gradually merges" into a severe heavy paihhithe temples, frequently attended by a sense of fullness• and :tenderness in one eye, and across . .the fOre:. head. • : There is a' clammy, .unpleasant taste .in the, 'mouth, an Offensive.breath, and the tongue covered' With's yellowish White The snfferer deSires to be :alone in' a dm k room:. :As soon as the patient feels:the .fulnis in the head and pain in the temples. taken large dose of Schenck•e Mandrake • Pills, and in an hour or two they will feel %Tell as ever: This has been tried hithousands, and is alwayssnte to:cure. mad instead :of the sick headache. coming 'on every week. or. ten :days. they Will not' be troubled with it tme- in three -Months. ; • ; • ' : . . . Schenelei Mandrake Pills are composed of a number of-roots besides Podopliiniii, ot 64'4U:canineAi Mandrake, ail of Which tend to relax • the secret:toils of pm liyer, and act more prompt than blue pins or mercury, with out, leaving any .dangerOus effects. Ida bilious person theywlll show themselves the* stools: ' They 'will expel worms. mucus, bile' and all morbid -matter from - the system . . In sick headadie, If they are 'taken as dit recbid above, fa hill dose as soon as,they . feel the first symptents of itj - Dr. Schmitt will ijd has direted his agents to return the-money it they do not give perfect ~• • - , If a person has been compelled to stay :out lata at night, and drink too much wine -.by taking 11. dose of pilli on going to bed, `next' morning he 7 •vr,ill • feel aft though. he had not drank a drop, unless he forgets to-go They only coat 25. cents a box: 1 1 *. ." • are, takes, them will never use any other. They are worth a dollar to a Sick . man for every cent : they cost .• Don't forget the name-: 7 Senitiershtssortatts PILL/. Sold wbaletale and 'retail at Sehenck's Principal woe. No: 15 North Stxtbetriet, Phtladelphja and by -Droggipta and gtOrekeepert . L generally.. - . • Price.tur•Pulmonte . Syiap..Senweed Tonic: each $l-50. Perbottle... -ST 50 the half doien, : two 'bottle/. oi Syrup and one of. Tonic, 5 f0r . .5 . 15. • Dr. Schenck will be at hie office. No. 'l5 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. every to eee patienie.— lie makes no theme for 'advice,' but , for n thoroiigh ex . aminetion of the lunge ;with his Reepirometer, he Ericopruge • 11?Ettet aticatifactures. VIIARUEL*EHMEIti INlAlorracrmtu, or SALAMANDER. . 1" . . - Second:St.; Pottsyille • • • Announces to the:business commannityrof.. this - and the adjoining counties, .that: kini manakin.- tures SALAMANDER SAFES of all, sizes atal kindS, warranted Fire-prcof f which, in point of workmanship and &delf t srili compare With 'those ob tained from any other:Astablishment,in . the conntry.—' 'He aluniya keemeafeif on hand for sato,- and'will :make them anj:size,•for Stalking and .othe.r - Institd tions,-,a# cheap, if not cheaper than theynari be obtained from abroad. • • : - • Hi refers Wiferijarain Coat and A. LiendersOn; of this Borough:, who have -his Safes in nee: : tJunieja, : . „. • NIIECVA LUBRICATING —OIL. JTvorr, RECEIVED a lot of •GENUINS Mecca Latalcating 0111--the beet CusAP Ott In. the =dal,. for... Lubricating .purporea—for , Pale whole sale:at. manufactAreia prices, by : • . .B. BANIVLIC Aloo..Pare :Mari Bleached - Whale 014.• the.. walla of abtch.we ivarza4, O r the krtrosLittolesaleikNocil . OEM iris Fertilize* pinorpfhitheA4criettlWDOltpro kid C 0.4,41: 041111ellnebl*redb teglat.of l'eunnylvanta: With a mipital of $500,0004 - hove been proved In practice to bet Moat pradtable and beet, for the Pander,'ChadOse r and Fruitgrovrer, of all ooposnimted maninet: now onistedinanym ThelltnopettrillstWiteiceedePWWing: Trrml iiirtM 77 ltlitierifizeiriiilctiap6A &La tjAidax:z.motot.edghtlibil rand‘iherler tinning element" of ado, coinbined oetainaly and modukoleid4letth agmbrand It is redueod to 't pairerrant conciition: read* for immediate use, and without loam of its blgbli niuvicet nonsfertillens, 1/13/Vel bri Crepe and sofin and its dnrabillq and_actrity_gualith* " arty well Irown to 6e all thistiV*dtinfasartitr desire.- : ' leer is largely itompoLed- of, anlmid - unitter..'snett' as meat. hone, Bah, leather, hair and wool; together with clientiodiand inorganic.. fertilisers. which decollii the'mass, Ind retain the nitrogenous elements. .. . • • it Is a veiy ialuable hrtillier for .tteld mope genet.- idly, and aveciallv fur putatoesrend genien purposes.- Its exeellentAnel * hies, strengdiend cheapness. here made it very popnlar with all whit hese '. COMPOSITE: , FERTILIZER, THIS highly c phoeptiatie .fertilizer particularly adapted for the cultivation of trees, fruits.. lawns. and dowers. It will promote a very: vigo,rtms and' healthy growth of wood and. fruit, and largely inmate, the Quantity and .perfeet the • maturity of the fruit. Fur bot-bouse and household , plants • •ind flowers, It will be kutud an hadLspenaable. article. to !wore their greatest perfection. It will prevent and cane &new - d conditions of the peach and grape, and is excellent for 'grai.s and lawn.... - . It is compoied such °temente 'as mskeit adapted to the growth of all kinds of crops in all kinds of soils. • - The formula or method of - Combining Its, constituent fertilizing ingredients have received the highest appro! val of eminent chemists and sclentillc agriculturists. . PHOSPHATE 'OF . LIME.Zie-, cultural Chemical' Company manufacture'a Phosphate of Lime in accordance witb n neve and valuable formula by which a cery-suPertor article Is produced,' so a. , 'to be afforded at a leas price, than other rnatntfitctnrers 'charge. • Practical testa have proved, that its value, as a fertilizer: lietinal•tn the beat' PhoaPhate ant . In the market.. . • • • . . . TERMS CA SII. . Ml Orders of a Iron or More. will be. - delivered at the Railroad Stations and, the mirves of Shipment, free' of cartage. • Cartage will •ie charged on all orders of. 6 barrels or less. . • One dollar per Ton allowance for cartage 'will *he made on Ardales delivered sit the Works. of the Corn on Canal Wharf.. ; • - AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CON.PANIPS WORKS ' 'AV CANAL WILARri, ON 711 E I)K4\kAMy . Office :413j Arch N., • • .. R. 13. FATS'OeneratAgerit.' The. Company 's P' .Circulat. 'embracing full • di rod ions, for using lite.aboveleertilizem, sent: by mail. ree, When. rerytiMited.-: March 11. '65;-10 7 6m. .13 'lie .IiPEII. - - . .PROS.:.P:HATiIIf:LIME .. - ..13....8 ti. G-.R. * .S . O. NS ,:::: MANVFA , OTVIIERS AND PEONUFTOEM. Store No. 20 South . Deloware Avenue, PitilLa . . After this date, Juno , 12111, the price of BAUUU'S RAW BONE PIIUSPIIATE will be reduced to $6O per l!peo Ins, (a cents per pound) Packed iu.gixid',bage and barrel& and delivered free Vo•porteraP e e to any wharf or depot in tide city." _ . .... . . . .Already the indicetions. point te every heavy tFadeiri our artiete for the fall Season. 'and:SW/ouch *s have Immense facilities for meeting a, large .demand tie, a prompt supply;: we would strongly advise Fariners and bealers•to givens their orders as early as possible. • - . . Bangles Raw Bone Phosphate — • lias noW.been before the. Agricultural ConininnltY for Many ye.aa under ONE. NAM and ONE PItOPRIE TORSHIP, and, needs no further commendation than thin accorded, to it• everywhere; the continued and suCcesitul - uan by praCticaland discriMinating Partners. ' ,Idaimfacturecfouly by . ' • • . • BAUGII do SONS, • 1516.-2.0 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. • ii - We recommend_ purphase .of their s nearest Agricultural Dealer. • . •., • .: . J. C, BRIGHT : Br. CO., Ageihte., Jana 24, .65 25..2tul A...hland, Schuylkill Co., Pa. mono. PIIILLIPS' GENUINE 13IPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIM No. 27 North Irront St.'; between - :3lnrliCi Arch St 4., MA; And Ito. 14, Bolfly's Wharf, Baltknore,'Nd • The' Subscriber. begs leave 'to 'inform Dealers and Consuineri thittlie is, now prepared' to furt.fth Monti Pfirt.urs' . GENUINF. IMPROVED SUPER POOSPRATE Or Lisle, in any toantities. . . . The universal satisfaction This artlele,has given dur ing the past four years; has so increased the demand that I have been-compelled to greatly enlarge my ca pacity for its matiubtuture: and now trust that be -Able to till all tirders-during the season. • Yet . ruy'rule is pint cam:Pi:4 Asrucci: . .. • • Discount to Dealers. • ' ' • ifdlF[CO P1111.1:11PS. . • . ' Sole Proyirietei , ti.illanufacturcr. .• Jan:2S, • 4-ty • ALLEN. -& NEEDLES, OONTIISOF TUE MANUFACITRE OF Taii4 • . IMPROVED r• SUPER7PHOSPHATE• 01. - LIME .ALd 'aesure •the public that . none "will he•,sold or OFFERED roB, SALE TEEM - OWN:. : MANUFACTURE,- No. 44 SOiUTELID.EI.AL*IRE•AVE IIII7 E; : • Philadelphia. • • • • " • • • , • 1.-qTyi • BUSINESS I -:.CAitii. ENRIC PLEASANTS, . . . AND ENGINEER, •• • itri•peilti-Collieries, and exidnineiii and Oil Latide. Ostler:--44outhwient Coyinerof Market and Centre tree's.. • . Alay 6. . • • 19- 29.1 v-eow D R..O .7.i ;IVE . BI ! VER.BLA.ND. Offers hie ProfeeaSon¢t'Servicee to tfisCitizi,iiii ofPotts. - - , ' • vile and vicinity. -•- 01110--Corner Mnacti, Chuaik• lc Cord Si. • Jane 8.1, -, 65. -• 23-ttn i. • . . . T. noto.urctz. Civil and 31iiuking L. lEsainecr, , • •. . - OFFICE our2d fltior of Oio, Biight•s Bunn*, Cen tro Street. . [Dec. lo, •64.-60.1 y• .[Algal* .11110THEItet,.Civit and ning -Nugindurs, , Euebel'e Btiilding, .and and Mantintango Streets. - _ STLICHEN'II&REIS. . ' ;JOSEPH S. HARRIS' • July 30. • September 26, •03 s - ILANGIDON, • . 1-Pl , Dentist, Market • Street, 6Mid : • lioor...abuve Third Street, south . side, Pottsville. .. • • ••• • • ID. W. 011111EAFEB; • Pottsville Pa:, late IL of the Pennsylvania edste Geologiddlittrvey, ex plores lands, mines, . - Octobetl3, • • • • 41-tf VRANK: CA RT E 1111,* 'teal tatelAgeo U mAIIANoY CITY, 09ThitY - , Pa....- ; Or - Letter Address—"Malumoy City P.. 0." March 30.; '6l . . • : AGENIC:IV—For th e Purchase and 8/11.1C ..of Real 'Estate . : .buking and selling- Coal :* taking ct'ate of Coal Lands„ Mines, &c., and collecting rents. -Office dahantango Street, Pottsville. • ' . • ' ..April 6, WO CHAS. x. jun. JIOIIN A. OTTO,: fflrtnufwerierer . and 'Dealer in all kindsof Limber, Williamsport, Fa. , Jane 29, ` . 0.1. . . • 20-ly .B. E1Y3101‘3,• ' • , . 1. CWIL AND XINING ENGINEER. . Office—Russells linildidlt, Mahnutongo • .. • Mircet, - . AlAtrZi4isa; /11411'S CABINET OK. Steck & Co.'s PIANOS. These popular liwireinduts are ninth* their way into thousands of families. •thmthes. lecture rooms. &c. For sale in Philadelphia only by . • J.' E: GOULD; 7th and Chestnut Sta. 115irAlso Meladeoturand•second Pianos. • •. March 26, 6,-. •.. • • 12:6m Er . 11''LS PEIIII.3IERB .• . • 18,x wATcEp CLOCKS, . s, 421, and .17SITELICSe;. . , o Mistral Instrunienta, Violin.Strinp„ Bass Viol Strhigs, - guitar and Banjo'Strings, constantly on hand. . . [Jan SO, •64.-5 'S . S LEGAL, . ~..‘*f • tommEntuai:and • •'. BUSINESS • - Atli. HANNAN'S Bookst•re. Q.A Pl.-11JUNIE 10 lUR P Efe...4net re -1.1 ceived-au assortment of the Magneeirite Pen; which le - said tote very durable' bodily se lot% again ee'any common pen, and is antileoriveive.':: s lt is highly ,rec ommeedeAl by :Jaytorike & end a nereber cif. other reliable beakers. Fur bale wheleeele and ietall at' B. BANNAPS Bookstore, paitreSt... ue. . , . • O: ENG &NE E UN, DRA EGHTNIIEN, Tr iv! ng Paper, in Roils at bytheyarri, , tenant whirbs,An' plain and line Work. . - • - Mao, - Drawing Paper, backed withM* muslin; are '1 Tracing Nunn, by the piece or yard. ilfferent Widths , Tracing Paper, and_all, art:ldes used by &mincers, for sale at' • 13. BA? NANI 3 • June 4, 'G. - . ryS • - -Book and statiunetore, PIANOS ANDitE.OPEONIC from. the best. rrouirdietitierts k and - a general. - asiortinent of excellent Iteslical - InatnE• - raeo, ere SoldAy tEe ' : Strum, Bridges and Screws. foalriolini. • .. be furnished.. ,litstrument, rePalreit:.at shoil notice:, and on reasonable terms.- , s• ' 31..ISIttdatoN'Agent, Centre street. Pottsville, Serit. VT. •e.t:=to . _ DIES" VOL D • WATCHES': - - . Al& A Fine stock ,ottadiew Gold Witches, Clint; , -Nr , um chant, *tea; , .E Gr 4EN . Mateinnaker, eucl.decieieF, Centnssi.reet. goSayille. llpgemTu~ . l9: "Q 47 • • • , Stock of late : ntyle JewebT . rad A Iniagillitetsl4 for ettle by. SIIM Ware e llrEi v- h, tchinakei Jewldiu, April 806.5. 'l2; . 4...179" : ::DE 0 ReductioU itt : Send iu • FOR SALE AT lIINTFACTERERS , DEpOT, ALWAYS 01 . i TIA2.,TD OEM crligwing".*E.AANE - oit *swim .„ ebt HENRY ntinni Itio . ‘4**•llllltllliktireet. * l s7 ft , 411 .TILII11:4 11 !" 41 - 11114 V JEIr. ElD:sit.vics Wass...and -falrulav'SUSEH PLATHD , , . hiar4q.N . . - • - siTakurrits. W.Kk weaker lard Jeweler, No.-148 '2;rorthIlECOND Street...corm:tot Qum- • sY. PHHADELLPHIA. ;wort:mem WAT9ILDi, .JEWHLIty;',SILVER. and - P.LATED WARE constantly 'an hand, inttabla for. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Repairing of Wachea and Jewelry .paarnetly attended ta.'orDea..ll, .64.-41-I.oaa; * alas, .•• • • - . wai 7 e 9.0*. aad Thinutieto6r; 236 SOU= SECOND STE T, •. N. B. --Peisonigoir4 to.the City . find it to their: advantageaod examine the .stock:: D. M. K. CHAIN. MAN Cr FAC TUIIE Wagon, Harness - and Ship Chains , OF. EVERY DESCRIPTION AND SIZE • _ • • - superior Flat Chain for Coal Mines, a sari le of • which ein be seen et the Duncan Colliery,- near Potts „ •• • . - Orden nyomptly.attended to, and made at the low est tub .Addreas._ - IS 1it,11.11 CRAIN WORKS, GERMANTOWN AVENGE above . Philadelphia. - '.Aprills, ltiZm• • . LOOKI.NG - GIA.A.SSES • Oil Paintings. Engravings, -Pic tures. and Portrait Frames, Photograph Frames. Win dow Cornices. Pier Taft • tiles, Marble Slabs dr • Brackets. • JAMES O.'EARLE ; &‘ SONS,. 816 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Danufactur ers, importers and Dealers in Look.' lug tastiaies. - . . -A-large and elegant assortment of MIRRORS of 'ev!. era character' alway. 4" , stock'. ." Particular attention given to the inautfacture of Picture ratites, In • which branch continual changes -and' tovelties'• are be -• trig Introduce& • Estimateff for I.ookillit Glasser furnished on appliCation.' by. mail or Pcmoually... - .. . --- Bogen" , Groupie, and War and jituntionts ;vete. (Full particulars in Circulars ) •• , Eye?y article of- Messrs: Ella LE - ar, SONS' manufac ture. can bi iNirked to fi,rw9l [b. iitif.pitrt of the &Mo= try itt perfect safety. Gallery of rata n ging,. open. at all times. free. • Onne 24.'G8,=:6-bra. • BEST WHITE LBAD ! BEST ZiNO! :.• • Pure Liberty Lend," . -* . . EnSlarpaß , ed, fir Wan-Hasse, Fuss °Loss, Dttranmite, . . 'FI IONICS& and ElleliNEAS or,,Suar_sete. • . PITRELDIETITY LEAD—Warranted to cover more. surface fig ionic weight titan any other Lead.' TrY it ow , nog no other ! • • • PURE LIBETItY • ZINC. selected :ZINC, ground In Refined-Lhiseetl - 011, unequaled in quality, always the Pure Liberty Zinc W Alia ANTED to do more and better wort: at a given cost any Other.' : • ' . • ear:Gil Vie heat ! • .' • • Manunietured at PENNSYLVANIA PAINT: dc COL OR WORKS. Orders executed promptly by • ' - • • zzEGLEir. Ood - Wass Den)ers; ¢r—Stbre & ()Mee, No. 137 North THIRD. Street, PHILADELPHIA, • • -larch 11;'(H. A SAFE : STEAM: BOILER. ..The - subscriber prePared to receive order's for the HABRISOIST•STEAM.BOT.LEft;' , . in sizes to suit nor; chasers.- The attention of manufacturers and otherils Called. to this new Steam Generator, as combining 'es eenttal adVautages in abs.olate safety from de:4.tructive explosion.first .Cost and' durability, economy of fuel, facility of. cleaning and transportation; '&c., &c., not possessed by any boiler now in use. - TheSe.boilers maybe seen in - daily operation, driving the .extensiye works of . M W easrs: m. Sellers & Co., Siiteenth street and Hamilton street:at S. W. Cattail's Factory. Spruce street, Schuylkill, and at Garied's Tre niont sfillrFrankfurd.. •• - • -; - JOSEPH : HARRISON, Jr., liVishington Building .• . 274 S. 'THIRD STREET, Sept. `24, WEIpENEtt; 38: SOUTH SECOND STREET, between - ALIO:et atil, Chestnut Streets, , Philitdetphin. . . anufaettirer of Coal Oil - Leimpr anti Wholesale • dealer in Glass Tumblers, Pilterit • • .- Jors'and Gbissware generally... : • Deniers will find it to their adyantage• to eiamine our stock and compare prima.before purchasing. their goods for the sprint , : sales. . - We would Cull -the : attention of. the. public paitieu larly to cur - New ,Oity!oOf rine:vat Jar for . Presier,iitg; - : 'Fruit without atuunir. We Can refer to . hundreds of respectable persona .who put up peaches. and other fruit hi our, Jars lastaeiisbn without the.ut3 of Syrup. and found upon - operiine; that the Fruit retained tts natural' tlarbr. and In fact was Just the,same as when put ilk() the Jars.. • - IS South Sedond Street,...Philadelphia. . . . .. . CIIIAS. 14TOIE.ES. 'E.. T. TAYL OR. ~ For: the Smailmnlence of oar . ".. j*, - ' - , patrons and others-at s distance, we here present:a diadmm of . .. 'nelf-measurement.;.. by. which a • .. r - . ..... „. ..-,...k.; good fit Will lit - .guano:aka', by •". -; - • , -pending the sizes in the order • -.-- • . 'depidnated in the accompanying ~•1 .: • •• - EXPLANATION.' . , . ;• • MEASURE FOR- COAT. . " ..' Length of Back, from Ito 2, • ~ • , , 1 1 • . • said from •t is 3. . r,, ' • . . • ' Length. al Slieee, (with. . 1, • .' fro. 4terLy from 4to 6. ... : . . , hi • ''' ... , : Breast ,Ifeasure.—Aronnd the ir , . • Most prominent part of the • . .-•-- t ' , "-.- chest. . Waist' Measure.-;-Aronad• the waist. -: , . - .. ._. ' • - - 0 , , " - State':vhether tlie::persott la ' . erect or'toO,pfng. • . • • . . , Tr . . . . • . •• • .. . . ♦oa .• • - - ' z ' ' -• : - The same measure as for Coat .: . • .. ... Measure inside seam, and out , ' side. from hip-hone, and around The Waist an Alp. . - SAi , ITLY. Or.M.ATERIALS SENT IIT MAIL YREE 61' COST. P . 001:11TOEE BEIERNAL.;'Ii NOT SATESFAITIOUT: • • .• • . CiI.AP.4.. STOKES, INS Co:. - . . . . - •.. . 523 Chesnut St.ilrbiladilphiai. ' June 10, , t 5. : - - . - . . : ... ~.. "2.3 , . NpTICE.,The • partner •W•••••-• ship heretofore existing under the name and . 'style of G, F. BLUM &GO., is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, G. F. BLUM having . retired'. from the business. The establishment wilt be carried on by the remaining partner, JOSEPH. DUERR- who, is author-. izol to settle np the business and' accounts of. the.old G. F. BLUM, • PottsViTie, April ' 4 . JOS. DUERR . MIKE ailactersigine4 biking referevece to'the above 1 notice would' res_ pecifully infoCm th e public,in gen erafand citizens of, Pottesille 'in par ticular, that he having purcjaared the " . entire interest of the late firm of • ' F • BLUM & C 4., will carry ou tub same. business at the old stand as heretofore: -Having purchased very recently. since tha great decline in I' gold, a.very extensive stock of fine Wpichei, , , Clockoi ". • . and Jewelry: He 1e 'prepared to sell these goods at very much re diced prices.. Repairing of all kinds will be attended to promptly: „ JOSEPH DUERR. -Watchmaker_Weweller, S doers above Fegere Hotel.. . April 8, .65. . . . • • --14- EORGE _WR ENERT m. CO: Succ,i , Gwarn to Henry liosengairiteio, take leave to reooinmendlo the pplic their lately • anderLken busi ness.. .They have const4ntly on band a large assort meat or . . - • • . - . Fresh Vegetables. . . - Such as Cabbage, .Salad. '.k..e.; now'in this lessen o scarce to be had. They have alio . . ' Potatoes, - • -. . Sweet Potatoes," . . -.. . . . Lentils, . -- . •• Apples, • • ,• ILeliaolls, ' ' • - ' Oranges', -' - - . . .. . B .F an itg a a Tts ,' • .... .• . . IrOIITII' *. • And m any ' ther articles, Just as you wish to Lave them. . There is also to be bad. • . .-. . Steak & Co.'s PIANoA. -Apple& Choir's. Raisins. Peaches, Pharos; Grapes, &c which they will sell st the lowest prices Also; . -• • •• Pickled Vrnite, from all parts of the' worbi, to whicn they would esUed illy direct the attention•of the They hnvej nat received a large stock of . ' Swiss and Linibeeger . .Cheeie t : -• Which they ivoilid recommend to. TaVein' Beepgra and ahem. • Come and try our goods before buying else. vibere.. • • .. WERNERy Zb. —2, • . . . • trupsuig. BELTING.• . . . Just received, a enpnly of ten. and..tWeive-inch Rubber Belting, together with the emaller.eizes, all of which will be sold at manufacturers. prices. Ala% Gam Packing, Manhole Rings, &c. For sale by •. - July o. '64.' . . • ._ B. BANNAN. . c FALISSELIONAB LE cultuiNor.4. ... , - - just. opened, a splendid assortment ofForeign and Domestic CLOTHS,: CASSULERES and'. VEST-, INGS, which will be cut and-fit in the latest and:. . . - most improved styles, , at . hia. Old Stand, Market, -. I 4 . - at?Sti iktevCdodralibra . Centid;POttsvilla." :"--; , . , ~.. ' , .I.' - -,; ' BENRY;l4.l7llllsiOdrzetuait. TAlloi. --. Phrrs . ville. March 6; '64: - , •'--'; -, .. -104 f - . ti4llll-TItAIT LANDSCAPE jPAINT- lING.--Ilating removed - his - residence and Stu : dlo.to litabantongo Street. lir. IL D. TOUREN' would 'inform his friends and patrons, that be fins it far better' light and other improved facilities for pursuing his ,profession t . which .with „stronger determination: to excel, he urges as an appeal for their continued. appre. -Old, pictures copiedi_ maitre& apd - , burnished at a seinanitablemotiee.- - .tie.—Sm• • NO , it uit a 4 ~.i iC. iao . . A/arge assortment of Watches-Am er.i e • an .. . English • . .• ~' . and Sikhs.% In Gold and Silver, Single • and-Hunting Cases. -, An- esainination Is re eneditill solletted.f-"JJ -''' ' 'Ric. (naz z tt . , • : wat ~.,.., ker and devreler, Ventre. Street, Pottsville Peeember:lt.,433 - .• . ..' -, , • .--•-";• • 60: . •:- . HAESELER, WDOLEBALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN BACCO _SNUFF CIOARSi"PJPES, eigie l h ET A , ;:sirittiewr, LE. Pfeet;li - liipestie' the Mertialer:liessee, SAilfir,,,*llo3 . OLD PAN'S. 4 Cuaiiiia.pound paid tin. alean ildteltqlthig and Magaa3nePaper—iutd slag Old:Newsmen, Pam.phiets, and Old fkinke witn.the caves taken off: Colored P* *1 tent a poUnd.: Poigtipt;' _ . meME, PHILADELPHIA -tt o 3 8 4 Dried Fruit. Maoliter Thompson, f"lo*AlgE* Cfrriagill6ll{4fli ' o • . • dix6ing 004:61." - .....ND hillock "SlGs' or 'ma kilt.. JAnna 2 9 n, '59 . • • IS.tf A' - .. r. 131 .1n0s dk. son, .. ~..: • - •:;•-• :: --.-.. .. ' :'," SciaL:triiii and - Metalliterchanb.3i 1 112:CHUNii . AND PoUNDRY VCR- ' . . 11 NIELHEES, 31 , .• E. Corinir .-fit'• SOUTH ". , and•fsNN. and N 0.17 *. 017111. *meta, , . :.,-• ... . , PLULAIVAI &Mk.' _ ..•:. •.. -. . : ~.. - ~ ~ ingot Co p per • : litt;bltt• 'Meal, Icandri li d: .431 Bees, Red, Ithanntb„ = . ' Anvils, . • -.. •- " . Yet., Solders:. ~ - .. ' Vlneni• - : •• • ' • Pig• Tin, • Ear Iron,::: '- . • Film ie., •, _ • ' BarTln_ ~ • - . Sheettron;."' -• . Old - M e tal s , • Pig Airad,. ..- • ' &wet Zinc, - . Old Copper„•. ' • liar - U*4 , - Steel; -•••.- .. • OldNrass, . • ' Spelter, - • •-.. '' . - 13orax,•• •• ' ',- • Oldlead, ar.c., an. Antimony,- . Crucibles, ' . ' '• • - tr . New. tind . SeCond-biuni 111arblaists . • - and Etlac*-• smiths' Tooli, and Sham' En.. ,, ines,lmnght and sold. • • 11P7Articles of every' dome , iption in nee ~ b y Manbin . lets and Ftnindrymen, furnished to inder. ' .• Cash paid for Ncrap Iron, Old Rails, and all kinds of UT ARDW ITtle C .11 A 714,i11. A- • : THE . UNEERBIGNEE PROPOSES TO SELL • BToCA or .' Hai dwa re, Cullrry, SterL. Iron, Carpett teed Tools, Agricultural' Amulet:malts, Oanapristng the entire Ftoz . in. the well-knomt Store n . • - • • • - • . - FRANK •••POT3 1 - - • ' rnost s tivorabiy -located' On centre .Street, Potissitle, -Schuylkill County, Penna. The.purctutser of the Stock may obtain' aLew . ortheSte're, Width is a ihrte-story Brick Building, 90 feet front on Centre Street, by. 60 keet in depth, with a building in therctr. -DI by 40 feet, consn acted expraasly , as a depot' for Steel and. Iron. 'opening on to a2O feet street. rendering it particularly , cmaVenient of access; the whOle depth of the store be- Ingloo feet- 9 inch advitirahlp apparatus for hoisting from the first to the -third. Boor • • To a person desirous of entering into' this branch 'of burines.l3., an opportunity IS offered which very rarely occurs. . • ' • ALSO—For. sale a BONE MILL, with cast-iroe .Shalt.• Pulleys and Pram, complue. • •Pos s ession.giveu when d,a4reil, . Forparticnbfrs, address. I.,e•Nonally orby letter, -• • ELLEN E. POTT, Committee. Potts Ville, April I, • E2MMZia PRIVATE BALES. . - . LUABL E F. 411.111431 FOR V. . In consequence of poor . health the. subscriber has concluded to offer.his Farm fbr sale. Said farm is lo cated in Kint4;:itou Township. Luzerne :;onnty, .Within four miles Of the_Wyoming Depot.. with good, roads and "down grade to market. The Farm contains about . 1741 acres, one.hundretl • and fifteen under good improvement. The soil good- and well adapt ed to either grass or grain; and - being well rater, would make one of the finest .grazing farina in the county. : The.bulldings ere Two Dwelling Houses. one large flay and GrMn Ilarri. one CO3 l / 2 , Barn for Stabling Cattle, eiirriage „Douse. and Stable, and : large , a . Corn House: - -ONE DRUB ARD.— It is IllSd well fenced, filvin several - hundred rods of stone wall upon it;. is centrally located-4wo - roada trosSiug fight: angles near the buildings. Theta is .also a .Chu. 'and School Ilintse on the . piemises, and Until recent y a Post was kept at the place for sintecu .yeare.• is SFAE THE BEST 31.1U1C17 IN rue STATE:. . It is altogether a desirable• :property, - and .persons having Money to invest - in real estate would do well to call ou the, subscriber and NICW the premises. Any one :desiring further information can call on or address-the 'Editor of.the Pittson.Gazette, or , ... • :• • 'ItLIFtS COVER, * • . • .• . , . Wyoming, Luzerue Co., Pa. . . 011: SAL E.'—A valuable ,FARM and pleasant E country residente; situate In . 1.1n4 Hanover Town ship. Lebanon county, Pa.; on the JOnestown andliar risburg one:tuilf a mile West' Nebo,' con taining about .S 5 Acres. About. T acres is Woodland,-'the reituil rider . being under .• - good cultivatiOn, fenced,•and soil W 411:11111!"., ell adapted to the different.grops generally raised In this section.. The buildings (neatly new are a BRICK HOUSE, BANK BARN, large Hay Rani; and other out, buildings.. There is an Orchard of young bearing trees, with au addition of others' lately set out., on 9lie.premi see. - 'A Nell; with PuMp. Is at the house:* also fun.: Mug water' in most of the acids; • . - - For farther particulari , ;,*apply by letter or in‘person to the subsdriber, ou the-premises.. P.' 0: addresh, Oso. - .. ••• "- -• Bast Hanoi'er Tp., Aug , 64. • .35 tf . . . . .. . . INCREASE OF i.R4TS.-- . The . Farmer'z Gfazette (English) asserts and proves by Unice that . one'pair of rate .will have a progeny and descendants. no less than 654,orrivii three years. Now: unless this immense fain:. Ey ean'he kept down. they would . "consume more'lhod than wonild'suidain Gs.taln human bein. .''.. . . . . . tar - x ..•i.,'tisTiteir'advertisempt.in this paper 1865. - . RATS' versus BlRDS.—Whbecer enzagea in shoot ing smaltbirds is it cruel mau whoever aids exter minating rats is a benefactor. We should like some o 1 ourcorrespondents to give us, the benefit of their expe rieace in &Mug out these' pests. We need something. .beslde9 dogS, cat-i, and traps for this busluess.—Scien fifie American, V. Y. • ' • • pr'See ':Cs - istaa's” advertisement ity this paper. "COSTAR'S" RAT EXTERMINATOR simple iafe, and fare,-,-tlie most perfect RAT-ification meett ings - *e.have ,ever attenaed. . Every Bat that can' set it, properly prepared..accordfng to directions. 'will eat it and,everropei hitt eats" it' will die, generally - 'at some place al+ distant as poa.dhle . from where 'the medicine way toki , n.— . l;rtke ,Shore.• Mich.; Mirror: . • . PITSee "Coarin'ts" advettisement in.this paper. ' .• A VOICE FROM THE FAR WEST.—Speaking of ''CosTAMs” Rat,- Roach.. &c , Exterminator—•'more 6rain mid provislurisniedestfOyed annually in Grant Conidy by vermin than would pay for.trais of this Rat and Insect Ellier.",-Lonoufer, Herald.- ' pr See !•Cosmarlr , advertisement in this paper: • FARMERS AND . . TIOUSEKEEPERSehnuId. necol lect that hundreds of dollars'. worth of Grain. Frovis ions, &c, are annually destroyed.bV• Rats, Mice, Ante and. other insects and vermin-all of which can be. prevented by a few dollars. worth of “CorialeS" Rat, Roach, &c., Eitermlnator; bought and need 'freely. 1W See"Conan's^ advertisement in this paper: • • I Soldln I'otteville, Pa., wholesale and retail at BANNAN.S. and by all Druggists and Dealers. Aprills, .• . • • . 'l5-Gm ". • 1865 :1865 :'is years established in Y. City." 'Only infallible remedieslicnown.* - • "Free from Poistins." • ' • • • "Not dangerous to the Unman Filially." "Rate tome out of their holes to die." • •• gosit.iee,":l3,at,;;ltoach, If( a paote—used for Rata; • • . • '3fier.. ROacheaTtnikand . Red Ante., de., de.. dm. - dra , • I-I o64titi B" Exterminator,.• la a ligairi or.wash, used to.:-• • , : • •, destroy, and also: as a pre- ', • • - • veutive for bed Bugs, &,e.•.. • . • 'Oostar's'. Electric . ) • Potvdqr 'for :Insects, • , • .; 1. for, 3fothiu " . .b,fooTifti.fros. • Br.d.Bags, Inxeits on •• •' Plante. Fototo,•kranusio, . • .• • rlrSold by all Drn gists and Dealerisrverywhirel . iizr - t 1 , 1 Bawias !II or all worthless , imitations. pr-see that .i..lo6TAlthe. name 16 ou each Box, Bot- Ale, - and Flask, before yon - bay. • • . -• • • • JIMENKY COSTAR.. tarPangour AL ISltrox, R arSold by all Druggists and' Dealers at ' Pottsville, . . LAW BOOKS. PURDON , S DIONST-late4 edithitt. • - DUNLOP'S LAWS.-OF THE uNITED.SWEL -WRARTON I AMERIcAN. ciamniAL • - - 'LAW. OF HO MX . ivaEcEDirins - or moicrairorrs da , PLEAS. - BOUVTEThs' LAW DTQTIONARY, - - ' SHARWOOD , S AMERICAN BLACKSTONE. SEDOWICK ON STATUTORY AND COM3Tilt- , TIONAVLAW_ _ ROBERT'S DIGEST . OF Burma STATUTES. ...DUANE ON. THE- ROAD LAWS.. DITANDS LANDLORD . AND TENANT. DUNLAP'S 6001 C OF FORMS.- - • .ORAYDOPS FORMS. SMITH'S .LEMSNTS OF-THELAW, - - XNN•S. JUSTILIE. - • • , ~.-WELL*B LAWYER AND 11. S. FORM _Bowl. TOWNSHIP AND LOCAL LAWS. OF rinclisii. HOLMI&S ' , AMERICANiTATEt3MAN: :S.RTJLES- IiF.RUYLRILL COMTY, COURTS:- Ifisirl4l44 _• B. 13.ANIMON78" _ •<- • --- • " Book ea IRitiouartßankr 1865. 1865. .1865. 1865. ~~~~~~~~ - • . W. .4;ll6llll....tWaraaki-Oks,Law6 e P CPTN I ` 7 • WA, PA. Oma i Market Bt » near otre,, N. f, ,,, arr055.,4141. uswimizirrt B. IliteCOOL. Atiarai7 at '..Law.. OFFICIt-Altehitatongo Street above Cefate.:- ; ,Ainr*P. It 404 4,03. sultitasTßEsBicw.l 9 Alt r at Law, Ashland, n Schuylkill Connty.-Pa. Oftlee—On Centre ater4ritett*?qlol,ler 1 - 011 - W.JILVA.III,. 44114,rney and Conn. minor at Law, Pottevilte, Schuylkill County. Pa. likialk-81111matiia - tiolti - banana ( 49 11 . 14 ` 41 . 1 *Y. lteatly .4 , pcialte the'llUners• Bank. • - • • ROVER, Aststraey at Law.. • • • :Ike' OFFICIO—Market Street..twO doing above Cen tre, Pottsville. Pa. February 7,'63 :tug tedameartm, ' -arTT.LIJIa GAISPBELL' ONlLlTll,..Attorne 7 • at Law: OFFLUE--Centre.'Strtat,opprite White Hoisektiofeli INglogla Alr;= . CIIRESTOV4IFII—ifiTgrtnITi _A.tteruer ac Law, Pottsville. sehPYlkill Co OFFICE-=ln Mahantape St L ciFiwM`,"l.l;','"'" April 11; - 43110111GIEINEy delp.?dat: south REMOVED to No : falr?t • .65' T C . nourEl4l, TOQRAPHER, Respectfully announces to the citizens of Yottsville and vicinity: that he has taken end fitted up the PILO TOGRAPIIIC GALLERY, in the building at the North east corner of Centre and East Market street. where he 1s pet pared to furnish in the ifthest style of Art. V Ri xerres, AMBROT.YPES, CARTES 1)5 VLSITE, .iflr e asks a share of public patronage. and hopes, by strict attention to baguets and . `ourtesy, to receive 11 -, Call and examine specimens of my.tork. HOTELS. NORTH-WESTERN. HOUSE, Centre Mt., Potuville„ Pa. . . - . 111 Fe tindershmed :would resPectfolly. . inform , hls friends 'add theynlili'ln general. that he has taken the well-known "North-Western House," recently tic.' copied by 7rir ,Daniel MB. iit the Dor... ~ • , • ouch ofPottsVille., and will devilte = his whole time and attention•to mak 'lug ,his guests comfortable. • The te, ffek•-• hout*ls huge and contmodious. His Terblawill be eliPplied with the . best provisions-t he Market affords. and his Bar-will he stocked with the choicest, :Liquors. There are excellent and extensive Stabletiand Sheds, and '2 large yards' 'for Drovers, an= der the•superintendence of a good and reliable Hostler. Connected with the Hotel.' He therefore respectfully solicits a fair share of the public patronage. April 49, '55.-=•ll%tr WILLIAM STERNER: UNION .HOTEL, ..• .(late EXCiIANGE H TEL) CENTRE ST., 1 1 9TTSVII.J.LE, lc& ' .J . M2013 LINDENMLTTFI, Prolitr. • -April 4. -WASHINGTON HOUSE , Nißerricille,,Sehuylkill Co., Pa. :; . . • fl. 8. HE Proprietor, •S'i Vim iiPrettired to entertain travelers and girest;, and every'atteution paid to their comfort. lie respectfully invites all to give him a pall: [April 22, 135 —46:aid • EIEGEWS 110 TEL. (Foimerly MORTLILER•S old Stand.) FsGut, Prop r.:• TROXEIA, Is Closing off his Stock of Crockery, Glassware, &c., At Oreaili Seduced• linter to suit the Times. NOW IS THE .TTHE. TO BLit- CHEAP. •. STOREROOM, CENTRE 'STREET', OPPOSITE _ MORTIMER HOUSE, porraviii.r, PA. • April %%S. •' . ". - -.: 14 C • , . . lin MT YLAS PRESENTS—FINE A$ SORTMENT OF SILVER SVA RE. Stich as oyster tureens, butter dishes,feake baskets, 'castors. fruit .dishes, cnigS, ac... Also, a well selected stock'of silVer•knives, svions.... cake knive, pie knives...ladles,' napkin . rings, and every article of table cutlery—fur sale cheap, by ft. C.: GREEN, -' Watchmaker and Jeweler; Centre 'Street, Pottsville. •,, December:l2. .Q•t, • • - New 'Greengrocer's Store,..'-. 'TerPT BY MIS. FROST,. - • • '• Market st., tefi-hand side., next door below h2ines .Flour and Feed Store.' • • . ' , . • MN. Frostpr,rpoiee to. keep on hand s • variety o VEGETABLES - FLQWERS, FISH, &c. 'She 'feels 'grateful to her &Muds for their former, patronage, and hopes that it may he continued, liy giving her an early rail. • - • f April 9. ni4.-1n- • . . . ChtMTERS, WIMP', • dec... .from lialti ni o re. —The undersigned now has cars rannln,g.:reenlarly under his , supervision, from Baltl-' more to Potteville. : whittilvill reach here: on Thursday 61 each 'week with fresh fish, oysters, etc. They will be 'stationed on the sliding opposite Ruth & EV11118.8 . mill." •The patronag'e of the public b 3 respectfully asked and I guarantee to afford satisfaction. as I make all . the purchases myself,:and make trips with my cars: GEORGE lIOFFEREA3I7.. March 11. qta . DRY GQODS, {GROCERIES, AND • PROVISION STORE • The underilemed will continue to carry on the inua,l - of the itore (formerly Nichols dt Beck) at the cor ner .of Market and Second streets, Pottsville. Ile will keep on hand a - fall and choice' stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and ,Provittoia,nai, which will be sold at reasonable prices.. • . • GEO. W. BECK. Pottsville. March.ll. 1514 - , 11-tf , , SUPPLIEN.—The 'subscriber bi Agent ,for the sale of the Boston Gum Belting Factory, and furniOies superior Belts at Factory - prices, all sizes, kinds and lengths - - :Belnrof greater thickness than-those kept on hand Made to order, at the shortest notice, as his orders for Colliery purposes have the pre ference at the Mill.. Also Steam Packing of every de scription, Blasticg.Paper byttiti.single, or ten reams, or by the ton. at manufacturers , prictz.. • • SAFETY - LA3I.PS, of the most approved patterns, Made of insPected.Governmeut Wfre, by the single doz mor hundred. Wire , GlLlZes, Wire by the roll or yard lways nit sale by B..BANNAN., Aprit23. Yd 4. REDUCED . 'RATES: Steam between N, Mirk and Liver •-•-•'. -. pool! - • . • . . • - .• Calling at (Queenstown Cork Harbor) Ireland.. The 'LIVERPOOL.; NEW YORK AND ‹.tace izt PHILADEI,PHIA STEAMSHIP f.X)MPA NY intend despatching their fall powered 'ly Built Double Engine Iron Steamships, .' _carrying' LT: S Mails, 111.1 .ity of Eerie (bow 43ityot ' building) ' • . 'Etna. ' B City of oston', • . • , Edinburgh, City'of London, . Kangaroo, 'City of Baltimore,: Glasgow, .. • City Washington, Bosphorus, • Cily of Manchester, 'City' of Durham, .City of Cork:. . (now building), < City of Dublin, • ' . . One of the above named Steamships will leave New York. for QUEENSTOWN - and LIVERPOOL every Saturday' . throughout the year, at 12 o'clock. noon; from Pier 44, North River: returning from Liverpool every Wednesday, calling at Queenstown every. Thurs; day for Passenger. and malls. ; ' - ' •'• rafts payable in England,.lrelandr Scotland and for..Cl and upwards. Parcels $1 and •upwarda, aceordifig to, size and value. • • • • For passage, or . other informatihn, apply to their Agent . J. H. RICHARDS, - . • April IS:" ' Minemille, Pa. tO - 0 - ikENTERS sSz BUILDERS. The Schuylkill County Lumber & IV[anufaoturitg Co • • . • 'Rave on hand at their extensive establishment, on Railroad Street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind and description, which they can supply to Operators, Carpenters and Builders, at lower rated than it can be , . bought elsewhere. They .are also , ready to supply, through the means of their extensive business and la bor saving macblues manufactured articles in their line • at a saving ,0f.2.5 Fer cent. on former cost. • . - 'Their large workshops have buen in successful opera• thin for the past year; turning out vast quantities of. Doors, , . Window Frames, ..!lash; : • Panel Work, " • ' Mouldings, lied-poass, - • Blinds,. Banisters, Siittrys, And all kinds of. Framed. Pineled and Turned Work, which they have constantly on band. They are ready. to exemte orders at the shortest notice, for any,quanti -ty or quality of sawed or manufactured stuff.. s Dry and green Hemlock of all Wilds, for, building purposes. ' Oak. Maple:-Poplar, , chalr, plank and scent ' ling boards ;'Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany; &c.; for cabi net work White and Yellow Pine' Boards for flooring, raw or made to order; White Pine plank, 3,2 X, 2, 134, . IX, X,and.X inch panel, always. ready: also, plank, beams, rails, scantling, posts; shingles, lath, ceiling lath, palling% &c., Ate. '' .. • • • - tirßills of 'sawed stuff and everything in their line - on hand or to order, at the shortest notice, Pottsville., March 25. ii nrowricii Ireeiieb Hein *Pipes; a elm Domestic Wood Pipe*: . Per sale arluttesale and retell by Centre St.,'neit‘door to the Illtiot. 110te4 2- Pottevtlla. _Jane 1 0. ,V)5• -' SIMI - 016 'BiACUIPIIBIS 11Phiklear, Lion ' Saartrig Iffaetitnebr sale at the Booklttev of .the etibeertb*: , 7/..Tscr Wikot - - Glbto Seeing Maelnue....Betb Rel.q and epsiteetpet!e_rna. ardl yrlll be said elteep: *- 11.,BANNAN. • . • .Dee.:B;.Nl4. -, • , , . • - CIAZETTZEIgai of the U. States Jost reptivid. 4utior 024Pc")taitcge• nom 4.1 1 ,j• STEIN rLotme 'MU D . At a Meeting-604 Inatitation of,Xi t Engineers in .Birmiegham,- . En g la d, the 4th of May, a paper .on steam plot *AS:tread': by- Mr: -. Ds.vitt' Greiff of 1 4 :giving the results-of Mr. Eii.wlers•experie,, in. steam .cultivalton during the - -last eio n years,. in _Continuation of a.previrn e pa read by hi upon the same 'Subject. .t difficulties that have been met with in appl e , iug steam power to- cultivation hav e ar i s :,, from the'. irregularities the level of t ; ground. the changes 'necessary in the tyii . don: of the-: machinery On the ground ; t hi necessity fora moving heavy engines w 4l t h e i e are . ,no roads, the want of a. rope I sufficient. strength . and.elesticity," and the ferent states.. or the soil from changes weather. To attach the. moving Power di rect to the itnplement, as is done in the q p of hotses, was found not Riitable with a Re.' engine: front the loss of power in Moving, a heavy weight over inequalities of ground,- and from the ccinipression caused tts.traveling,oyer the soil to be Cultivated Hence the use of a rope driven by she en; • became requisite for working the implern The- rope is -held up from touching ground by a munber of rope porters or m ei , mg pulleys, mounted - on wheels and plac e d at Intel vats along the entire course of th e rope; those supporting -the, portion of . rope that is attached to the implement withdrawn and placed again by boys time that :the- implement paSses . across th e field. The earlier arrangements of leadin g the rope troth a .stationary engine. round the corners of the field and along the headlands,. Or' diagonally across the held in a in ns . gular plan, have now been generally superseded by the improved systemof direct pull, in which ; the implement' le - pulled backwards and 'forwards across th e field by a rope passing across direct from the 'opposite headland, both the .engine and ail• elar being made to travel slowly along the headlands each dine of the course of the in.. pleb:mm.ll*g reversed. The rope was at . first driven by two drums fixed tinder the engine being wound up on. one drum all unwound off. the other' alternately. After. wards the length of the rope was diniinbliel .by the use of an endless rope, driven liyfrie• don 'by passing rOund.a grooved driving pub ley, instead of being wound on. and -oa e drum ; but -the different-Asians first • adopt e t for the ; purpose of ebituaing the necessary adhesion for driving were attended with sprl. ous'diffigulties, trout the ,wear and' tear el the rope and. the grooves of the driving pi. ley. . -:- These'difficulties have now been effect* ly Surmounted by •. the valuable contrivance known as the "clip drum," in: which want eieut bite is . obtained by only half 8 tom the rope round the driving drum. This vt , re ingenious apparatts consists of a series of pant of jaws or clips; hinged round the eircuinfo euce of the driving drum _close together in e: continuous -line, forming_: a complete glum' all round the drum. As the rope come in eun:' tact with the.drum, each pair of clips in cession closes upon it, and seizes hold °fit and continues to grip it throughout the be revolution. until the: rope leaves .the drum; the force of grip being always proportionate to•the pull of the rope, and such as . etTetin• ally to prevent slipping. • The Width of °pea. ing of the tliro rows.of- clips is adfusted for working ,with different sizes of ropes, ty hat, ing.one row. centered noon the druM while the other row is centered upon antic which is screwed upon the body. of tlie drug, by a thread chaSed round its entire chain- Terence ; to that by turning - . round tills ring in either direction, "the . distance between the • two rows of elins simultaneously increnk 'or diminished to exactly. the same extent in every-pair of clips. .A working, nied e lor!" the :clip drum was exhibited, -and a full min ;f I specimen-of one of the:pairs of clips. In order to allow for working helds (tit. :- , :v. regular boundary, the implement is pro:ride:lM, with an arrangement of Slack gear for taping.:; by the slack. of the rope; as. the .working -.. . length . of. . the rope becomes reduced by - ist , - J'' narrowing of . the boundaries._ This C01543 . :-;* of a pair of . barrels geared together with' : . q , ' relative speed of five to one ; -so that the put- - .71,f ing. rope, . in, drawing off due foot length el- -.-- rope from the. one barrel ; winds up five feii,;.-. , ' length on the other ; and thus all the slunkn ..t -taken up and the rope- drawn tight, beta .. `-: . -A; the implement can start - to work. I , n:g . e;-::': i '-: tint heavy. engines moved about over ground - where no roads exist, • the whole of them. 1,-•' ; , chinery is made so strong that - it cannot t 4 broken by the full steam power, the km - : 1 ;;.:' itself `being 'thus the: weakest - part of tin „,-,- whole machine; and the width of. the catry.g . ' ing wheels is. increased to such an extent zi-it :to ensure carrying the engine over the vet. - ;;1'," , 1 .test and softest.. ground, ,the width of cam , --,P .41g - wheel having • been. made as much in :li - ' 4 feet in special . cases. :A pair . of engines ( . 1.7; smaller size and'weight .are also.used in son.i!. - - :instances,• placed ou the opposite headland' .: or. a- field, ' and_ both: .constantly in actin,;," _drawing Wt., implement backwards: an-P,',' forwards, between . them, instead .. ot 3 single heavy: engine at on.e.side of the field whii';i" . •an anchor•at the opposite side, .as previously 'rye.. gedsribed.• The.first rope used for steam est- - 7-,..,-- tivetion Was . Made of iron wire.; but this we :l' so unsatisfactory, from its softness and want: i , of durabilitytand also . from its great weigint. and' -the power cousequently a6sorted in : :; :dragging it, as to . cheek for a time the app: t cation of steam power-:to 'cultivatiou. Ste!! . t wire Was, introduced for the purpose ; andit,:;!.. consequence of ita great .improvements thil:J";,. have beau ' effected.. in • the machinery br - : - :'1 which.the ropes are driven, and also in 6.04 quality of the wire itself, one•steel wire rev, .41 now lasts for the cultivation of from 2,000 ni••;... 4,000 acrea,:atcording to the nature of the:::„:', soil and the width of: the implement used.: l 7 The steel, wire rope atpresent used, Of whideA a specimen was exhibited, 1 l-talis:inch - di- - /:- ameter, and weight about 2 lbs. per yard, running on an average 9,000 miles under 1- tension of 25 cwts., "and costing: about *1 . 2; per mile run.. The dffieuldes that W 01 10: I arise in working engines and tackle in- wevY weather, from the sticky_ 'condition of sorts '.• l t laud in a .half: wet state, particularly clan 'N land, are met by the . .power that steam gifts, .orperfoirning the 'work altogether while - de land-is dry; which is . impossible on a • clay; - A farm with horse power alone, from the 'vivre of sufficient power to break through the liar: ground until softened by rain. • ';'_",. For .applying steam* power to cultivation, i the use of rotary implements has been mad` advocated; but theses-have the Salons defec of striking-on the hard surface - of the lanai ;,,,, and thus absorbing much. power in entering-1:Z it ; and the work is found .to'ba: More em:-;" ' nomically done by shares or tynes catering - ', - 7 in the`* softer. soil below : and wedging thc,, , t 'earth off to a loose side. BY:the'aid of stessl -the ordinary._ plough shares can now be drif•' . ,:t en at , such a sp.eed. as; to throw ' the earn: ,-.A sidewayain a mariner quite. equal to t-4 ti : I_l feet of any digging by, hand., . rho princiPlLA Mechanical conditions essential to the succtsiT3 - .5 „j of steam cultlvation appear to be—an engine''- of . simple construction, ample power, sal 4,3 sufficient width of bearing" . surface; a haul. .ing apparatus with . aberiiontal drum of Isril diameter, avoiding :: any .sharp •sbeiftlS of . .4 - zi 'the rope ;, a direct: pull upon the Mir* .. ment, with a rope: of good miality. - P.l.zgi 'of ; as.short'a length: as possible; a means - otke,epiug the: rope ..always tight and ch-s: ':- of the ground ;• - an implement which .wed" geS'islT the soil, to a lOose side, by mesSi,. , .. . . ;of shares or . tynes following each • Other con•A oentitively - ; and lastly, - as small an amount 01,3, - manual labor swig practicable. - In the 111 - .5 . •of horses for. ploughing, a - large portion of :their power is wasted in, merely undoing Ille:' 7 effect produced- by.their weight in treadisp. , down the soil; - but with the steam -plotigt.:".4 'the weight-' tiavelitig' Over the field-is 10?tA than one-third that of,the hori.„ and is CO ,ried upon troad bearing, wheels; and in 6111 sequence ora,very much greater amount 0 Tome being brought to bear on the impleirtert,?,' , the work is performed with much greatereV: isedition' and far Mere effectually ,than tf., ,, horse labor, ensuring an adequate crop in sti ., . ____ . ..• - - ! CA:CADA THISTLES.d friend in 3t0ntg05 . 50- ery county -:-one of our very' - Ust fariuen" °a writes us that there is no bettermeans for tle.l , Ff,:d , stroying the Canada thistle' than toszt a* the Weed at the gionnd'and, pour spirit , 0- 7 1% , turpentine irate the' hollow - Or centre: stalks can be killed by pouring some turpe , l . l 7 . :j tine over them - at"tlia - grcitrid. This relseq-I‘., leaves nothing behind; they are killed rut -.and branch;,s;. - , •Ke learn that salt is also agood rernecl- -- - CUL off the stalks and pour tato the hollof plenty of Salt., - which beiug dissolved , rain destroys' them effectual ly. should suppm e that pickle from a meat full. - , e f 'Ts if saved, would be the very dose.—Gem gy town Ttiegroph. . . • It . Borten only sure 'remedy fot:-. die apple tree borer, iR' purely inechaaia . Probe the boles with a wire or whalebbaa and crush the maggot ; then -wrap the haver aired' of the trunk, for a. foot or more with ]„.r ,paper, drib removing 'the earth, s° that:the lower edge id' the paper will be, nett the roots, and. draw the earth , back again , . • ..4.! _ Ir b said that sugar beets cut into thin sii• Ccs.are .eXcelleut Foul- for. young calvo. : 4 6 'that they eat' theni avidity, re(19 4114 less milk and keeping sleek and fat.