, t - ~- - ._.7 Vita '.. • ‘.':: 4 s 4 ''''' ' . I I 7' , •ti , ' .._ ._ ,4, ...,... ...- - ,-- lSt I'24' . Ilompsimp Wit AT Dttl‘ l lilt' . SAT,''' Li'Dtre--u9,ld Old - DEALERS _ 31a. -Cull,was yery h : 4'd of--hearrfig , being ; 1/A-Bilwl l 4/ 44- Cog ThglitirelligeN, lavvi foraevi ha adliouted hi yeara , r, Stet daugh- _i. Or 0444 h rakei-. --1-- ters;dleNeceimuncing buis,Tivho-- A. good, fliilittied laii_vi..W.ell.liele_to get :eie : daniiarrii:Wel, 4*' up-.--10/700:smiurgallr Vialtor„-anct-ttot YgtiiiiiiO4W*g_lifili' All i 4, .4.a. 01 ' Among:Ale - rest-Inka AO kkeuerat-Tbbe -of .eut• -1 11 * 6 'xiddst:Oflte:fita;lll'- ObliPkti old iieecei. .-'----,:tO see -iOw• the - widow. far; 'This was* 164 t bliActit. to the . niiij4= xliOt; 'ea like' won,' held on till Lydia war oat ;or ell patience. -fibs - wished he mould re and lapaud-by he-tete up to de- - 41 431; Direott,7 satd mother Colt '!don't „ to think of going tot; Ott,, do stop _ gi Ina good , Deacon. so stro n gly urged, re • • " "Welt I rather think will, as the folk s wilt not exiieccmehome till dark: " . • 14 What . did be say, Lydia r asked the .Liaitt had a ready lie says he Will not, to-day, mother, as the • folks espect':him home before dark. WhYo lo *a taf 3 13 'a firr.o°ller-" • . .00h;well, some other day deacon, won't you ?" said`rnotber Call, as she showed the Deacen out. . - "Smart girl; that," said the old beacon, as he imaged-along home." Shell find her way , through, ,warrant." tries may be shortened or lengthened to eFpress the idea, s, iirtheodes toCotnmodore Nutt and the giant at Barnstra's before it was bitint. One zommenees -. , - Hail. small am; Short nn, bit Great, thouitramidi I • GAIL 0, Nutt t The other. begins Thenomenon egregious! Elongate and gigantic -- - Mammoth man of muscle • 0 Immense in osteology.i' Surpassing all the tall •nor in the ehrunicles romantic With genuflecuone humble and with terrist4 apology, Diminutive oii-footers• with trembling limbs ,behold " And take an observation of thy longitude extenrive Bring struck with admiration tint thy pantaloons will •. holdthee. . • And wondering who made •em: and if they came ez - pensive, , A waggish chap, whose vixen wife, .by droWning, lost her .precious life, called out .bis imigilbets; all around, and told 'em that his spouse was drowned ; and, in spite of search, could not, be found. He knew, he said, the very nook where she had tumbled in :the brook; and he had dragged along the shore, above the place a mile or inoi e. "Above the : place!..." the people cried,: "Why, what 'dye Mean?" The man replied. "Of course you don't suppOse I'd goand waste the time to look below I've known the woman quite a spell, and learnt her fashions tol'ble well ; alive or dead,' she'd go, I swow, against the current anyhow !" FASiIIONABLE TALK-- - A. lady thus address cd• her servant in the presence of a fashiona ble party "Mary, relieve that burning luminary. of - thesuperincumbent dross that bears upon it." "Ma'am?." said. Mary, confused at what her mistress could mein. :: "Take," said the lady; "from that; luminous body - its superincutubent weight of consumed "Ma'am.?" repeated -Mary." "Snuff that candle, you hussy, you," ex claimed the lady in haste, -'Tits CultAx.---A. clergyman in Wisconsin. une 13unday, informed - his hearers that. he Fbolll4 divide his discourse intoo - -three parts: • the fiNt should be terrible:. the second horri ble, and the third should-be terribly-horrible: Assuming a dramatic tragic attitude, he ex claimed: in a,startling, agonizing. tone, "wrdt . is that I see there?" ~ Here alittle old woritan in black cried out, with a shrill. treble' tone,: -"its .nothint.but iny. little black dOg.; he Won't bite nobody," • AA a very respectable colored gentleman of Boston, a dealer, in Second-hand clothing, was passing dttwrißrattle Street to his place of business. some evil disposed ,persOn • threw a frozen carcass Ora cat and hit: him on •the back. 'lnstantly wheeling to the right about face. 'the insulted citizen exclaimed, ina voice half choked with iMliguatioa . . . gib five dollars to any gemman what would• Poin - out. de -noxious _inwidayll what fro'cl : dat fret:ad-eat at • me.'? , . , • IMIGERTIRLti.-L-ht gentleman in.an eating touie, tbe - other day, looked .in vain for a bill'of fare. Net:finding one, he inquired of "Will you bring men programme!._ "Yes, sir," he replied; " will you have it boiled or'roasted?" The gentleman, fearing it might he rather Indigestible, declined .both propositions. • SIR FLETCHER NORTON was noted for his want of courtesy. When pleading before Lord Mansflel4, on some question of mano rial right, he. chanced to say '6 My lord, I can illustrate the point in an instant in my dwn pefaon; I myself have two little manors- ' The judge immediately interposed, with one of ids blandest smiles, " We all know it, Sir Fletcher." -A4T - Pat, "- sidd a Yankee, don't . -you sue the railroad corpOratiori for the dam- , ages you, have received? .Both your legis broken all to smash: Sue -them - for dama ges." ••. • • • "Sue them fordamage,s, eh, bop? . I have had damages enough already., :11l sue them for, repairs." . As old gentleman accused his servant of having stolen his stick. The mane protested perfect innocence. • " Why, " rejoined his master, " the stick could never have walked oft.with itself:" "Certainly not sir ;. unless it was a walk ing-stick." A vsiv days since a, fellow was tried for stealing a wood . saw. The culprit said he only took it a - joke. "The justice ;asked how far had he carried it, and was answered "about two miles." "That is carrying the joke too-far t " said the 'magistrate, and com mitted the prisoner. . A. MAN who had . brutally nitsaulted his wife was brought before Justice Cole, • of. Albany, lately, and had a good deal to, tuty about "getting justice." :Justice!" replied Cole, "you can't get it here, this court Lis no power to hang you." "Ito* is it," said one mica to another, •'that John's never afraid, andl am ?" "Because he has got a Roman nose, and feels safe. . Don't you remember how we read that it has always been -said thit Rmsaa knows-no danger,?" - "Us," said Mrs. Partington, "hnw do g they e • find nut the difference between the earth and the sun?" - "Oh," said the young hopeful, fithey cal culate a gn•irter of thedietauce, and then multiply-by foui." , • Wiri are ladiegt who ride in railway carri ages reserved " for ladies only, " never in 4inie ? Give-it up? Then ill tell you. IL is becqnse ladies' trains are always behind. Alt itinerant preacher, who rambled in hie sermons, when requeited to stick to.bis text, ,replied "that scattering shot would hit the .most birdsi." - •••• • • . . WHY should there , be More marringcsip -winter then :summer?` • Because In !Intel' the gentletnen require comforters and the In dies muffs; Wu: are books our best friends? Be -cause,. when they bore you,, yon can always, talon them up without offence! ms:s W 1 O coghs ydinig wri , ssa in the starlight piubably, eipevta to get a wife' in a E=M A. Piiii.VMs ilic•••80:1, . • . .- - !.- • . ••• • ti...:••• ••=•Y'''' I';'"tfi - . . . Scrap on a nd 'lltetal- Merchants, it MACBDIIC. - AND TOII.i.IIIRY TUB- BIS • •••8 , 1-. 'lt. eV: "Voenntr Of Sering ., ~ and 110 W -, d--1445.-IT sOVPITt Std , I -, . • „PHILAPELPHIA. -.• .: • . • . . inset Copper, Babbitt Met,4 - ; ,, Franstry PaOlna, Ing°9S Rek.Th u tbiC - ,1, .-' /Anvil...l -4 ..I r., , •" - - Yei,Soldeis, . • • • Niger, Pig Tin; • . ' Bar Iron,. Files, &e.; . ' Bar Tin, ' Sheet Iron; . : Old,Betala, -,, ;. Pig Lead, ' . Sheet Zink '' - .2 .:- ,- Old-Copper, a'-"' Bar Lead, Steel, , .• Old Brass, ' Speller. • .Boras. . • ,Qhl ; Lesd..,asc., ie. Antimony, ,?..-AiindiAim, 41 . : . •,1 • 24 A "... .- C • , •• • ii ' v ...- ~ S • , kir:Vow:and Second - band Maeltinbsts. and Black smaithr.2,oula., artd.Stestn Bogines,-bmghtand sold. 1 'llt - Artief& Of itety-deseripticin in - use - lii' id"r b 1 , - lets and Fonndrymen, famished to order. _ (nab paid fur LEI,* t,,Plcrlinils. and 'all kinds of Metals- , . . . -•- , - (Feb. ,r. •63..-6-1 . , 11 A 11 " W T'LI I ZI F TTI:V e r . " NVS / THE VicDiEtSICr.VED - 1"110POES TO : SELL. . . ardsria•re, Ca it cry. litre I, Inen.--Cierpeek ' vertu Teals; Agricultural II mOlettmentei ' 4 , 7• C-,: • - • . • - Comprieing-the mitre stock in the well-knoaa Storeof FRA:N. • roost favorably...located on Centre Street, Pottsville, mSchuyittill - Crionty, Penne: The puretraselof the stnek ay obtain a tease of the Store,which is a three-itory Ertel ttnllding, .feet. front -on ; Centre street, - ty 60 feet in depth. With a banding hr the rear. 2o by'4o fret, : copal" talled expreudy .as a depot. for -Steel - , andr Iron.' opening.on to a 20 feet etrect... renderinKtt particularly clu reotent - of acCeasi•tbe whole depth & the store tie ing 1041 feet—with adrifirable apposing for hoistingfmtn the first to the third-fiber -To u person 'dedrotis of entering into thie branch of bueineu, an opportunity. is offerixt, which.very ran;lY octne. ALnO-Fur • --„. - • eale a BONN MILL, with. - cut-iron Shaft, Pulleys and Fi tn.. C0M0.4.e. . • - Pose:es:4m given when desired. : • , • For particulars, addree.. personally or by letter. , „. • FifiLM IL POW, - Coniniitfe.„ Poi/Mlle, Aj rU L 186- • ••• ..--• ,13-tf . •••• • , PRIVATE SALES: VALt7ABLE FARM. VOll SALE. in consequence of - poor health' the subscriber. has concluded to offer his Farm Gtr sale.; said; farm cated in Kingston Township..-Lnzerne. ...;ounty, within hair miles of the , . Wyoming Depot. with -good .roads and down grnde to market. The Farm' contains about lie acres.. oneluindred and fifteen under geoti . ...e. improvement. Thesoills good - and well adapt- -. ed to'either grass or gritit and being Wcll-water • ed, - would - make only of the fittest. grazing farms in the. county. The buildings are Two Dwelling 'liaises. :aye , large' Hayand•Orain Hain..one Cow Barn for Stabling. Cattle, Carriage House and Stable, and 'large i fir4 Corn House: ONE ORCLIARDitIe also Well feinted,, having several hundred 'rods, otstone 44l4 wall upon it ; is centrally located—two roads _crossing at right angles neat -the buildings. • Time is also. a Church and School Bettie ofi :the premises:, and until •recently • a Post. Mice was I:qt tat the place or.aititeen years. kr is masa yes itrtrr giAlthIET tN me STAIR. • 'lt is altogether a dealeable property. :and persekis hayhigtuttney to invest in teal estate vianild do well to I 'call on the subscriber and view the premises - . Any one desiring further information cun'call on or. address the Editor of thgPittsuit.Gazettz.:or. • • • • ' • - ' . • RUPUS CARVER, 'I • • Wyoming, Luzerne Co,, Pa. FOR SA E. 7 -A valimble FARM and. pleasant: country residence, sittiate In East Ilanover • Tfwn: ship.. Lebanon county. Pa., on the Jonestown and Akar riSburg road. one-half a Mile, West of. Mt. Nebo, con- Mtaitiing als au Acrei.. About 7. acres A. is Woodland. the mainder being under •ellt re . good ctiltivation. w :II fenced, and the :nil , well Adapted to the diiferent crops generally raised in this section. The buildings (neatly new) are a BRICK lIOUSL. 'BANK-BARN, Itirgct llay Burn. and other out-. buildings. There:ls an orchard of young benrinft - trees. with tiduddition of others lately set on[.-on •she premi xes. - A SFell, with Pump, is at the, house ; also run ning wilier in Most of the debts. • •.• Forllwther.paticulara, uppiv by. lever or in person •to the subscriber. °li the premi.es. P. O. Address, O so: THOS. P. MILLER. East Hanover Tp.. Aug. 27,, 44..„ - . • 35-tr - • Iv CREASE. OF RATS.--The rarrner'A .Gazette tEn4ll,. , hlitif•eeri.s.aud praves by figure+ thilt one pair of rate will tuive e'progetty and de,..cenditrite hn lese than' 6i4,tJ Utu three yeare. ..Nouyttoleet: this immense fam ily eau be kept (lamb conemne more food than would suetaiu 65,000 human beinge. • • tO - See .-Cosamee,tutrertiseptent in • tbiri paper. .• • . . . RATS 'versus BIRDS.Ayboei - er engages , in shoot ing small birds is alertiel man; whoever aids in exter n-dust-m rats is st.benetatitur.• We should like: some of our eiwrespriiideots.tii.giveris the. benefit id-their.eine rimice in-drivitigrao these pests • • We need something besides dogs, Litt.. and traps for-this htisiness.—Seisit- Wile 4ot-Z-r - idui; S. Y. • - ' , ..• - , . .• arSee -, Cowrie :a , . adivrtiseteent in this paper. -• . • "COSTAR'S".. RAT EXTERItIiNATOR Is simple.. Site, and sure.- - -the. most perfect meett ing we have eier.attertned 'Every Rat Pia: 'can-get it. p - roperly prepared' according to directions. will eat it .and every oue that eats it will die. generallymt some • place as distant as possible...from where .the medicine was taken.-L-Lnke Shore. Mich.. MOITor. - ' • • - AVlrSee "Coerktor'advrtisement in this paper; • • A VOICE, FROM TILE FAR - WEST.—Speaking of -'•Cristaves'• Tfat, • thatch: Externiitiator"more grain and proviSinfis are disdnwed annually in Grant Coindy.by vermin than would pay rot. tons orthla Rut and Insect Eiller.“—inneasrer, lierabi: ursee "Coats:ties" advertisement in this paper. • • • • :1865. • • • . . . . . FARMERS AND HOC SEKEEPERS-4hould recol lect that hund:eds or dollar's'. worth vi Grain: Provis .ions, &c, are annually destroyed by Rats, Mice, Ants, and other insects and Vermin-all .of which . can he. ca v eT ted . byt xt f e eN r c mi c i l i o a l t l , a n. rs: w w ,u -, 4t. t h a o n f d ;;C , Or i a re a c • T; . Rat , ItrarSee "Coarawas , advertisement in Ull.B paper. - • or old in. Pottsville, .Pa_ wholesale and. retail at BANNAN'S. entity all Druggists and Dealers:' • April la, 'tl3: ...'. - , ' •'. ' -.. • :15:6m' 1865 •• "18 'years established tti N. •"1.. 'Only Infallible; remedies known." .• • 'Free from Poism," ' ' . Not daugeeous to the B um= Family.." "Rats.iionie out of their holes to dia." iCo • star's, - Piat; : . "tench; An.: Eiterminaters .Io a pale--Ased, Ml' :Rata. • Jficu Roaches. Mack and : ' • - Red Ants, 4,c., •-• uoostai's"-Bid=BmExtfirminatoi, • • Ie Equild'or witib; used to . • . 'le.Btrciy., and also ad a.pie- : ventive for bed Balza, Lc. • • . Eleettio Powder /fer Infects; 11 lo• far, Moth& bfo.guite , a • ; . • FLea..4;e4 /Jug. lom.ck on • 2 , • '••••• • Aninuam, ;'• • IlrSold by all biu!LTlsta and'r calory everywhere. - -. 111 REWARR !II of all warthloss;onitations. • - icirfvo that ..•Coa - r0.a.0" name la On each Box, Rot tlk. and Flask: , before vim bay.- • • • • iIENIII7 :111.; 16'41011rAiti • vw - PaoActr.AL Dr.r0r.:433.4. • ILW - Sold by all'llruggiata and, Dealexe . . • •... . , LAW* BOOKS. PURDON'SDTOEST—late , d'edidfin. . - DUNLOP'S LAWS•OF THE PNITED STA'I WIIARTON'S AMERICAN CRIMINAL.LAW. LAW OP.. .110MICIDE, PRECEDENTS OF & PLEAS. ' - I • LIODITTEWS _LAY. -IRt. i 'GNARL. : • SHARWOO.D'S AMERICAN BLACKSTONE. 'BEDGWICK ON ..STATUTORY AND (X)NSTITC ROBERT'S DIGEST OF BRITISH -STATUTES. - DUANE ON THE ROAD LAWS. MMLNE'S LANDLORD Als:D ITNANT.. • DUNLAPS.BOOK, OF FORMS. , • ' GRAYIION•S - FORMS: . •.SMIT.H.S.ELEMENTS_OF THE LAW. •.' ' BINN•S'4USTIOE: • • WELLS' AWYER AIsTD S FORM PIkOK. TOWNSHIP AND lACAL LAWS'OF PENNSYL HOLMES'S AMFRICAN:STATESMAN. , RULES OF SWIDYLKILL COUNTY COURTS. Fur sale a - • .11. BANS ANM Bookicatiltatioupw Mot*. . , • ...---'.----..:.''.`k.-.--t-....t7.t...'?:-.e.: A. -:. r.4.' .: ',- " -' 44-1. : 71- AV.ie - LTi . Zne. ; r,s' it: : "7 . s'''''' ' '' Itria S ... . . . :• : - ru. ..,:-,f, .a. .: ",i• r.:::, --' '•-"" .. . • -- tli; ' I . 71 ~., • ..,Ir - _ '-Xw , f , - , ..t."-RIKI - .‘o $O,•••1 1 'A *Mei WO WT! SOli‘ l -1:"•f• gkeeda.4l44"-i1kiii163012.!...17.;ii% wil""° 11 . 01411 4 11 7 4 / 1 Y . 1"I luso* iolitL '4u e ` tllh art 1111.1.1 but' • ettraiSbottlewbaTek !Idiot Orthit tr desireteilbakinst .+l!fkA , .rtteskbosieviiieloolt it.' As k ist as onetieuplelaytt4tbarrigreit there !reef ' heal nestiodichantesst ttebefor*lW!*Ob"...witvit 11114441***iii"litatliii4ittilttah;f1#1'„ WittwahMitatisald =•• LFlreeillisealoblt..'Strattosi Brieteg,..BeghbuL..•••, dadanlysloinertitutylo yonsmel the. pnbiletrwhelk` mr-telf to •titatoyoUshOfilteAns , •dicinalvittleiteryoer Ssittar*Jati•k ter, ten, hidtin - atilletins Mutter in,her,isare,, l *yes, t o adludr.fere,years,airtdchsrewere unable *O - tried yenr.,SanitAT. heentwellftw, Borne Months," • FYoo4llvervfoweeitritkteter iseli-hwwwswed bcmfa~otu !..4314"let =ref Den,Za°4. talc crellierrtjenrPag . with u •ereptioni ' f epa'lfrfY . teas . .veir„Attiodliteinine:.. Noththg idforded. • ttny • relktituda we triedr SAilittSnittutoithich soon isompletelynuredlacr. Aunt -Mules. GaYs, L e st., tir the Gage, Marrat Et Co., mangjadurersolettantetiod • .., papers its .Yashur4iX.-8. ..• . . . 4 [..lna: for several -years a • very, troribtearinte. • humor in my: fare , Which : grew constantly: worse nntilittiLifigured my features -and became eislntol erableaffliction.. I tried-Almonvery.thlng mini a . • °odd Of both advice endue:M*l4e, tputwithont:anyi. relief whatever, Until tk.yoar SSP.ssreenW It linmedlately made My fac e worleins.yon told me It_might for • tlinel but, in a few weeks the new : , skin .begarf to form :under the blotches, and con tinned until my face la as smooth as any body's.' ' aruirem without any Symptotisa of theallseaustimS: I. knowof.. t enjoy perfo:t health,. and without. A . ' doubt ewe It tcryour„Banti.te.trin.t.a."' . , . - . . 4ryaißelie-;-General-Debiliky—Pukiltr the,: pretty Dr. Rob!. - Saw . 704 - " Dn. AYKIL • I seldom fail to remove rruptierns : and Screfutews Soresby the persevering, use of ` year -, SAItsiPARILLA,nndi navejust now cured au - attack of with No alterative we •p assess equals , the Banner:L.lllmA: you have sup= plied tethe'profession as well utethe PeOple.”.. • •• From g....lidinstois, Esq.: Trakeriuna.. Ohio. . For.tw __ave. years I- had - the yellow Erysipelas.. • Mt my rightarmoluring which time. I triedill,the celebrated physicians I could reach, and took him-••• dreds •or dollars .. worth of Medicines: . The ulcers were, ao,had _that the cords became visible, and the docters decided that my arm must ho rattputated began taking,:your..Bansaranittia. ~Took 'We:NV; ties; and Some or vier:l'lll.s, Together they have eared me. I antnow as well and sound as any body. Being in apublic'placei my case' is • • knewn. to every .bodr in this community, and exiiterithe Wonder of From Herm Henry lifsnro,. Arenecastfr, c. Oerrsber 11. the Carta . .dkin Partict "-I have 'usedyear.SAusarAntria-in my family; for general! tiebility, 'toad for perillitoy. the blood, with very- betted:4:ll results; and feel confidence its core ending it to the afillieted." . ••• ' •• • . . . . St: Anthony's Fire ; Role; Salt. Rhetnn • • • - • • Scald Heaci,:Sore Eyea.. • . Frail Harvey Sickler, Esif.fthe..:able ,editor. of the Tunkhannock Democrat, Pennsylvania. • "Oar only -.three years of age, was'• ettackedby pimples onlis forehead.: ;They rapidly spread until they formed a loathsome. and virulent - sore, which covered , pia.. face; end actually blinded his eyes for Some days. -A'skilful physic= applied - nitrate of silver and other reatedies, without any apparent effect. For Afteertdays .we guarded Ids - hands, leit with' them :ho should tear open the fee teringwid 'corrupt wound Which. covered • Ida whole face. • Having tried (leery thing else we had any hope from, we began' Oiling your SARSAPARILLA, and applyingthe dochde of•potash- as 'you direct. The sore began to heial when We had given the first bottle,-and wastvellwhenwe•lual Mashed the second,: The child's eyelashes; which had come • out, grew again, and Is now as healthy and -fair as any other. TIM whole ne4hborliood predieted ILA the 'child must die." . . •• ' , . . • • • Syphilis and Mercurial 'Piseise..: , • . • From Dr. Hiram Slant, of St: Louis; • ".I find, your . a more •effectual remedy for: the seceudarrsyniptoins of Syphilis: and for syphilitic disease than any other.we possess. The protessiun are indebtertto you 'for some - of the best medicines we havoc". • • - •• .. From et: J. French,:M. - .D., an eminent physician - of: Lawrence; Muss., who' if a prominent member of the Leglilature of Massachusetts... .• • ' • • Du. AYER. My dear-Birt I,have found your SAItsApARILLA •an excellent remedy for Syphilis, both-of the primary and secondary type, nud Orel> taxi in some: Cases that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies.• • I denot k : tfoir what we can eat- - ploy-with More certainty of succesC when a power. fat alterative is required." - • . - • . •-• Mr. Chas. S. l'invliew, ofNetis Brunswick; 31. J., had dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused -by the obese of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more and more aggravated - for •years,, id spite of every remedy or treatment that.could be applied, until the persevering use of Siitgien•SARSAPARILLA relieved him.' Few calies.oen be found more inveterate and distressing than • this,- and it took • several. dozen • bottles to cure him ' • _• • ;. • Leueoerhces,•Whitee, 'Pamirs Weakness, are generally produced by internat. Scrofulous Ul ceration -and nre very often• cured by the alterative effect-of this-"SAIMA I.:mitt:A. Some eases require,, however, in aid, of the SAP.SAPAIqLLA, the. skilful application of loeil remedies'. ' • . . . From - the well-in-nen 'land - widely:celebrated. Jacob' . I have found your SARSAPARILLA exeellenl alterative in-diseases of' fent:dee. Many..cases of . Irregelaiity, Leuecirr.hcen, Internal Ulceration, and local - debt I ity; arising from , the scrotidesediatheAls, have yielde dte. It, and there.- are few- that do hot: when its effect is properly aided by local treatment.": .lady; unwilling to allow thepuNication of her • • name, writes • • • "-My daughter and myself, have been cured of a• very debilitating Leucorrhcea. cif long - standing, by two bottles of jean.. SARSAPARILLA ." :Rheumatism, Gout, Liver L ys - C o mplaint, . • pepsia,rlleart Dideasei Neuralgia,' .• when caused h Scrhfula lathe system, are. rapidly' eared by this EXT. SARSAVARILLA. . . • - ' 641 1865. 1865. 1865, 1865. 1865 _• • • - .AYER'S ••• CATHARTIC -PILLS' possess so•many. a.dvantages Over , the other purgatives - in the Market,. and their superior virtues are so univ ersally kn own , that we need not de more than to assure the public their .qualiti is maintained equal to the :best it ever has been, and that diey may - be depended on to. do all that they have ever done. .1 Prepared by .C.AY IL ER, D.; & Lowell, Mass., and sold by . - ' . - J. Y.1:0W1 , 1 and' tv-All the drug eet.t , in Pep.rville. also by'air - dealentin medicine eve July - . 2Elly-eow • Schenck's Mand_rake.Pills SICK IfEADACIIE, Its Symptoms, Cause and Cure. rid Rlli has received its. nettle from a'constant nan- • sea of sickness at the stomach, - which attends the pain in the head.. This headache is apt to begin in the Morning on Waking froth a deep sleep, and when sortie . irregulaiity of diet has been committed on the day be (ore, Or sometimes for several days previous.. -At first - thereis - a distressingly oppressive' feeling in the head, -which gradually merges into :a severe ketiVy pain in the temples. freqnently attended by a sense of fullness and tendeniess in 011,0 end extending across the fore head. 'There is a' Clammy, :unpleasant taste in the mouth. miotfenelvebreath, 'and the I tongue. covered with a yellowish, white fur.' The sufferer desires to be alone in a dells' room. As soon as the patient feels the fulness .in the head and pain in the-temples, take a large dow of Sehenek;s Mandrake Pills, and' in an hour or two they will feel as weal aßleyer: This has heels tried by thousands, and isalways sere, to. cide. - and instead of the Sick headache coining -,on every . week or ten days. they will not be . ..troubled 'with it onee.tu three Schenck's Mandrake Pills are composedof a. number .of - roots besides Yedophinin, or tsincentrated Mandrake, all of which tend to relax toe--secretions of the liver, and act more proinpt Mina blue pills or mercury,.with, out leaving any dangerous etibtis. In a billons .. kson they w illow themselves by the - stools. , They .will ewe] worms, mucus, bile and all morbid Matter frOm the system. In sick headache, it they are taken as di-, meted above. (a full dose as soon as they. feel the itrk . symptoths of it) pr.-Schenck will and has directed his igents to return the Money if they - : do not give peifeit If a peMon has. been Compelled to' tay. oat late at night. and drink tot!. much wine, taking a dose of. pills on going .to bed, next. morning he will fee; as theugh . he had not drank a drOp, ntileis he forgeta to go They only cost 2S cents a box. Whoever takes them Will never nee any other.' They are worth a dollar to 'a elek: roan : for ev e ry cen t .:they; . . . . Don't forget thessina-8011=CE% MANDRAKE PILLS. Sold wbolesale and retail at Dr. Scheu*'s 'Principal Office. No. 16 North Stitt' street„Pluladolpliio, , and by Druggists and titoretteepere genera*. ' - . Price for Paimonic Syrup.. Seaweed Toidc,each $i 50 per bottle. " VI 50 the half dozen, or tiro iantle . a of Syrup and one of Tonic, for $5 15. .. • .Dr. Schenck will beat hie office- No. 15 15 . ortik sixth Street- Ph ihuielyhia.,e - very-Saty. to r eee- patienta.— tie makes no charge for:advice but for,a thorough ei amination oUthe - his Re*pinannt*, - he charger 3. : Maretf'ti . CLIAJCLES itAtuvAsiinwic or Nirj.tit Stiond St. .lEltitt.ssitte ' Anadunces to the huetnete cninicamity of this and the odic lnlng counties, • that/lie - manniatl p . tared SitWalAls'llEit SAFES of.all sizes4ind- Hods warranted•Fire.proof.-whkh, In point of. wnrkandrehip emd ammarth with' thwi,oo- mined from any other establishment In the country. , -Ile alwayei 'keeps ...Mimi on hand for sale,' and•will make, -th - eM imp viee,fitir Bitikineatid i 'dther. Lions, nseheap. ;If not cheaper than they can beobtainnd• 'lle.teitiretnitenjamin "Haywood, Geo rgeStight,.. - Onoelrand lie . nderson, ,of this Snromth. wlM,:have Wades in aee.. . • ' [June 12.1•68.;.-24..tr tiVQO4; - latritHAC ROVE I,VNIIEC 114 ,er TOO: al . eF - "Necen - IndorhitUng °MAW' In market for Ltilnicati4 made atmalmfantarqs_prlew • BANNAN. - A 150,., Pure rilniu . Blenched 'Miele sell; the:Cquellty of which Werwannut. id .the. lemeeet. wholeisle, New so.agetiPeumg • - OM. • *VS! , Wriq-44.".!!! . . SUPEttiliditillattle „ ..)11 IeVI3I SI OM ‘ WO RKS • • I OM' ' , bower - f0..! - P0 br .74 4) up:,, , tATN4harchritimritit , 'ricked - $5O - 01 , $OOO :mfotii.-0i • .V3 14.;,. 4 ' ' .. :-t?T ' 'AP , S *.' '' .: .I.4IEUTIAZ4.: . :We desire blitoPrellgraflotVarinero .and".deakre. we iimAce concoOment of Ito principal. cucoworitio, • • • 'A.tdtal.Dim Hair, -Wool; 'inett 'Grum& pouts: . . • . • • Term . _ ill' brims pa witlithitiii evidences of the sa petior ens lenetrof this rtais.- 4 'Those who have•need it fur nearly seven *sirs had.* itittood qualities arid • • • This to the best proot wocan-haTe as to itiiralue.. •. Packed in Neyr.• /al: 1 * 11 5". P# 64) ; $35 Per 2000 lbs;(1.1 tare. trade ilts;ocuit iilowedY.43:;ffeigeri. ACILENAtic NEE9LikE47 7 44 S. Delnitnre As : einte and .41 S.. Water §t„ (First. Store above Ctiestont.) Wesell' no articles tint each tui:..'we can safely recom hien& ' - .tp-tut ' 13.8 1;T II 9 !3. - moomq--m SPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. BAUGI-1 & SONS . #rANITTA.QT6RS.4IB AND' IFISOPEIiSO724 Stare A0,20 . -Aontti Delegate Avenue,. PAM . • kite ; this dale, June . 14th. thW. price . of BAEGB'S RAW BONE PHOSPHATE will be reduced to satr.per 200 tax ("3 tents per pound) . packed in good bags and barrels: and delivered free of porterage to any Wharf or depot in this city.- • • . Send iti the Ordeili Early . • 'Already the mdications point to every heavy trade in our article for the hall .season. and , 'although tie have immeb6e. facilities for meethiglt large , demand with a . prompt supply,' ,re would strongly advver Farmers and Dmders to wye mi their orders na-early.tus . possible.. • Smash's B use Booe - phiosphat.. .•- ' . Ens now been before the Agricaltural CoMmtnity for many, years under ONE . . NAME and ONE PROPKIE TORstIiPi and neede "no further eommendation than that accorded to it' everywhere. to the continued and surce.ssinl use by practicaland dlieriminating Fanners. Manufactured only by HA UG • ' '. • . H & sorts. :No. 2.0 Smith Delaware Avenue. Philadelphia. r3 - We recommend Partners to purehs 4 e, .of, their nearest Asricultural Dealer. . . C.Bwour it, co., Agents: Jpne U. '65 , r.Astiland,Scheylhill , O Kam► PII iL L'l-P S '. GENt7INE'IIIiPROYED SUPER PHOSPHATE.' OP, LIME Fp - it'siLil ler - lIVINEFACTIIIERS 9 DEPOT;. 27 . Afar ail' B!,; . ...beiweett _IR a rhel &Arch - Aim., pull;A:DELpinA., And 14, Bowly'a Wltarl, Baltimore, . . . . •-• • . .. ... .. , . . .. The P.ddiscriber:begs 'kayo to„ inform Dealers and Oonsnmers that he-.ls. 00W prePared, to furnish Mono PHILLIPS' i3rEN tii ti it IMPROVED• SIiPES. ,PLIOSPIIITE bh LIME, in any quantities.`— ..: - • .-- --•-... _ .- - .. .. •.. The universal satisfaction this Article has given dur ing the past' four sears,: - has': so increaeed the demand that I have been compelled le :.Itreatly -enlarge my ea- . pacity for its' manufacture, andtKiw trust that I will he able to fill all.ordera during the senami. Yet my rule e is firsteemfirst serird: .• •• • . . . . Discount to. Dealers. : - f...---,. - •• . . • . *- • • rtitsmso VBIII.ILIIPS... - .•-• ..... • - .- • * Ole Proprietor& Mit.usencinrer. . . ALLEN & NEE DLES,. 11 :41k.Ittirl61 . 11REOF.THEI 6. . _INa:).11,0114)., • • . SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME , Atd assure the public that • rime 'mill . be -sold or OFFERED F OR SALE . , . • • • • se viEM , THEIR OWN . -M ANUFACTURE; N .. 42 sourii-Dr.c.lciwAkßK - AyEivu.ii; • • • BUSINS:tAitiIS; H ENO !: li: PLEAS ANTS,. • • CIyII.IfND DriNiNO :ENCOTNEI, Invecta Collieries,._and eiarninee Mineral and Oi Lauda.. 0141ME—Mutla.west Earner and .Ceastre ritreets. • • • . .• • . DEL D. 'WEBSTER BLAND Coffers his Professional Services to . theeltizons of Potts ville and vicinity:. • Office.-Corner Mauch Chunk , & Coal Sta. June 1 0 . : • 23.6 m • . • • LA • T. 41,C1L !Vali. Civil and MiningEA. EA. Engineer, -Polivville;• - .Pai • _.• • • .O}7lOE on 2d floor of Geo. Bright's'. Butlxling;-Cen tre Street. - • • • • (Dec. 1.9,• . , 11.1.;,59-Iy . • .. r it 1111.14E4 BROTUERI*; Civil 'and Mi tl. tang Eugineers,• Rum!ell'.B Building, • Second and liiuleintangoStreety. ' STEPHEN }JARVIS. • JOsEPil-S.: HARRIS -.July 39: •• • ••••• - :September '16,1611•••• su- 12 . S. LANGDON, *turf:eon Ilit• Dentist, 31nrket. Street, seeund .„ door above Third Street, bonth aide; Pottsville, 5, %to W. PiIIEAFF.M . Pottsilllo,, • of thePeaneybaulia State (3eelogical Sukvey, ex , 00ref. , landa r rainee, &.e. . October 13, •55 1 4 1 RAN R. 'CART ER, 'Real' Estate 'Allem, .MAIIA-NOY Schuylkill County, 'Pa: ... - IV-Letter Adatesslahanuy.Clty P: OP:" • • .. • 113-tf . A GE MC V... Woe the Purchase. and - Male AL of Real. Estate ; 'buying and selling Coal ;• taking charge of Cita Lands; Mines. &c.. and' collecting rent's: Otlice Mablintango Street, Pottsviile: ' April G., - .69 14-1 • . CHAS- RILL. • 1011 IN OTTO; 3lninufacturer and sr Dealer in all kinds of Lumber,"W i lintniport, June V, 'tit . • 26-ly . ; R. SYMONS, CIVILAWD. mnadzia ENGINEETti . 001ce—MasseePolluilding,.Maliantongo • Street, Pottosvilbe.. ' 3fiv n. 44: • 18-'. Al sia o , at ; u Ill1LLENI) 4480 OR- Steck & Co.'s PIANOS; . These ponniar instrument. are tisalliag their way into thousands of families, - churches, - lecture rooms -&c. &c.,- For Kale in Philadelphia'only by ' • .J. E GOULD; ith and chestnut Sts. . Ei'Also Melodeons end second Pianos. . . March 2.4, - • ' .. •, • 12-Cm if • ' 77 - --- L ' OT OF• iIIARRIIAG . ES ON HAN A D AND FOR SALE AT .ILEDUILIED PRICES.--Carringes! Carringes::---The undersigned has taken' the Shop in.. East Norwegian street, near Poinrov's,Poundry, lately occu pied: by HOffman .11ishell, where bOls prepared to_receiveorderain his line of businese, which will be ' promptly eaciated. 'All - kinds of - repairing done, and old carriages taken in exchange for new ones. • • E. W. FIRMER, late of Reading, Pa. May 13, *65 . . • . . 4 . DORTRAkIT & LANDSCA PE PAINT '. lING.--llaring removed his' residence and. St udio to Mainiritorigo Street. Mr. 11. D. 'TORREY would inform his *Sends and patrons that •he has a far better light' and' other improvedfacilitie tor pursuing his professiodi which. with a itionger'determination to excel, he urges as an appeal for their continued appro. elation. Old pictures copied; • repaired- and burnished at a seasonable , notice. 10BE ROPE ':WO R K S. or. . • JOHN- 'A. R0.F.A31..1NG, . • - 'Trenton, lieliv-Aekiky. • Or A brie assortment ht Wire. Rope constantly on Mind. Orders Mind with despatch, For Mae, strength: and roftt:see circular. . . rJan d. .415.-1-1 y• • VABIII.II.OSABtaI .a: Jtist pPened, a splendid assortment of 'Foreign and 'Domestic CLOTHS,VASSIMERSS and..VMT INGS;-whicti will be eat and tit in the !atm' and ,mOst improved BO* at bli Olds gthrid, Market street. a few doors &Wye Cents!, Pottsville. • }WIRY MATTlfti. , Meittaint Tailor. ...Pottsville. March 5, - • .10-0 -•- • . AABST'S ,A N T I-COR RO SIVE' PEN.'-- - Juit received. Herne Anti-corrroeive Pen. Owing to the MA ratee_ot bnixtrtatione_we .baWabeen unable to toot-are Ulla pen for some tilde, but. Itave now re...' mired a new tnipply; and. are able to sell at redhead priced. For tale wholesale and retail at . . . . B. SINN • N'S Bookstore. Centre Et.; Pottrilbi. . .. . . . VIVI4/11TE "ABTICLE. . ' , .. . . . ' Very neat Ilitlyv.r Tobatie4i Boxes,' icapitla - article' for holiday nto—for eale.theap, by It. C. DUREN,. we. • 'and'4eiireler, (;eritre Street Potter/Ile. .I.lwember iy, 'ei. - ... • ~ • •= -- •.. . ... . . - . :"( .4.111113 IS! •001.11 0 • WATC.F.I3II4 : '• • i t i • b • I . .• . , , - • • .s--4 . •• - • • ------ A•Plikeistock "of taaree pold 'Witches.' Chat.' • tin Chains. Saala, ..t.c. • • . •R. C. OPIUM . , '' - Watehmakerand Jfivieliii; (.**ie:llsl3'!et. Pi3USVpii; ~. .• ~. . .. .. . .. _ cLocgs: : large dock of efsitt dity and bcdr qodi, in "y erl y ar i e ty o f Idyl% for 5/11? 9:llllNb.rty. Watchmdoteandler , sler:Ccdtre Street, Podadrie. • Deienther 14, •Ga. . , - SO. 011.7'11N1 'll4l.4iicsi s ,L..greved peonicatte or Lincoln; end ThOulas Pctetf ' Alee7eepgraeht e t. the Piiceto oe ea% ItANNAN'S Boobtore . ' Ceare P$ 28 • 111 0+ ra• .1110 N o.l.lll34 . 'iiidnisfitctareli riattp—tiii, Wit tu - ceptitry—for ',le •• • a, aa/Nltatl,•' igetir„,...r4yNe4o.• . • '•• • . , • .e,-ks4sstintry sind D r tA, istshmikor Await. . • - . • • • - • • . **lli skiii7l4 , 1 1 .eaLbir dr B irN . . AMY PHOTOEI ~ • •..• Rae.llltE *wit ESE cheerio& ESsakail,. .1 i • PIEFLE:P*I.OI I B, I 4.. '-. -7 . - • - -- - e.._Dec. SL sec - . • , - . .. '-- • . . --: It-li -; • - --,-. -.-- . . ...„ •_- .• • lai t t . .. . . ' - _ RN , . 5410 .4 RCM'. Street...minas , , . • 1 a i'- Fitekernit.Apscrill'A; \-• !::-IciiiciAoitipiiindtDrlciii‘Arleretilti'Jii 4---2 Satan. Sumas iNsiina• and' Scsianot :SILVER PLOW WARE» .. _ • limb 26 1. 30, -1i-3A . . _ . . .. . . ... 1 • - ..: ; t- L'if t .s*.WiriFF - iinitilfiftpitel.. ~. 7 ,, , ,,, ., nallser...siiia 'Jeweler,' :g9,148 • • , \ :19TottlyliECONtiStreet; torneror guar- . k • N'ERIADELKILL..- Aasseortment ! • . gt A . 43, ,dItiVELICY, S ILVER , and; PLATED w,ARg enristantly:ety Wind, suitable. for;IIOLIDAY. : PREIRKM....or-Retadring .of• Witches and ~ /eareiry' • '• VrainialX attended to:.. _ ..- , Mee IL ida.it-41-1 1 nri. - fI.VVIEL M. • if..klitcuicas., ' , , , - r L. .11./.•. .' . . , . - . ..., . , ' ..• Clq . Cabbiet - Warir Seem - and N . anigaetoryi 236 Scr.t.lV/143E.00144 sismarti . • -..• •••,,.. -. • . - - , --,-. r•• ,, - --. . - 1041 - laAeliolklia. . . . . . . IC 13.:--reisous gi;lng Co thiCi wiil find it to their advanage.to sail and e.sn.ine the aback. • ..p. IC K.. .. Sept.. 2 - 7 - , '•o2' .. • • . . . .. . , , ;_,..3h..tt ' • .- - . •• Stackt & B 2 4 : 111,21,0§. • CHAIN 111A11Itt FACT 11T,RE . . .:::WEikon,"}Tarness-iuld Ship Ohains • - • oF:FAT4fIy pEseltipTlQN . AND'.SITX • AlSo superior kisii.l .- !hain for Coal WEISS. a sample of Which Cu, be seen et •the Dmicati near Potts vilie. . . • Orders promptly attended to. and made st the low est-imsh prices. . ' Address, CHAiIq .. W I O V RV I S, I 24 I IIArI - T 111 : 116- A l ft t a lgatre dth. Philadelphia. April 15, '65.,--14-3in't . . LOOKING -- ..GLASSES , Oil raiatings. L'agravistas. Pic tures. and Portrait Frantes. P hotagntyk_F mines. tloW Cornices. Pier . Ta "bles,3llarbleSlabs ¢c :'. Brackets! _ . .. . . . .. ~ . ..J.6.111E.,5.... EARLE siz .. SONS... 8.16 . ttieitnui ti.t.,,riiilaikipitiii.• Nannfaitar " era, -Iniportera-and . 1/ealers• In LealS'... . - - •••.' .• - Glasse!: Ing '' - - . . ... : . .' • . • . - - • - A large and e le g antattortmenCof MIRRORS of •ec-- eurj - character always in etock. Particular attention given to the. ruautifactare of : Pictufe Frames 9 'in which branch conantiatichangei; and . novelties. are be' ing:introduced., Estimates•for •Look i xi* Glonises , furnlehed on application. hymn:di or personally. - Roger.. , . Groups., and War and - limapruns. 'lab .iects. - .qua particulars in Clirculars.) • .- .: ' • • Every.article of Ilesare.Ellll...E ASCS. , .I . S. rnannfac , tare. can he packed to foeviiiit to any part of the.conn try in perfect safety, Galicii of Paintings open at all ttmea.)ree, to rieitora. - , - b1nue.114...65-2b-Con BEST wiarrnulat . • .-••• BEST ZINO! • " Pure Liberty Lend, • ." Dtsurpaiged for Movie:iris; Fix' Gums. Dountitxx: • PixuN F.SB and'Eveittous orSuarece. , PURE LIBERTY J.CA Warrrinted : to. covei more . surface for same weight"than any other Lead,' L.' • , • • Try it:m.4.90 , 1mi1l 110-re no other ! . PURE LIBERTY ZINC. selected ZINC. gronml In Refincd.tinsced.Oil,,unequaled. in quality. ,always the Fiore. LibeirtrZ i sac, .MATIA,LNIED to do , more and better work at n given coal. than any other. . •,. 10:te.ac6 MP beat ! ' - • . . . Ninunthettited PENNSYLVANIA, PAINT & COL. •OR WORKS.; ' Orders executed promptly by. • . • • ' ZIEGLER: b; !1111Th,,- Whole ntr /frag,..rirititmot Dertleri. Store ,& Office,.No. -137 North 'THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. • • • - March M. 5 A SAFE STEAM BOLGER. . . ........., . • - The subscriber iwprepared in- receive order!' .for.the' '`IIABRISOST STEAM. liOlLEß,"lri.slees to - Stlit. par.; elumrs. The atteni ;own!' mannilietrirera and others is called to this neW , Steam Generator, ow - cranbining es sential advantogeis in ribsolitte safety from' destructive explosion, first cost: and durability,-economy; ofitiel.' facility. of a:caning and transportation, ~&,C,,• &c.,. not. posscrawd.by any holler.now in nee.. • . • . . " Tuese..boilers nay be seen in daily operation, driving the eitensive works of Messrs,. Wm: 'Sellers ..t. 'Co., Si7teenth.streel. and Ibunilton.street :ot S;W. Cattell's Factory: Sprnce street; Schuylkill, and - at Garsed'sTre -mont Mill, Frunkford.: - - • . . ..• . - .. JOSEPH:HARRISON, Jr., Waushington 274 S: THIRD STREET, Sett. 24: '.54.-39_tfi J.:AVEMENER, 38 sourn SECOND STREET, bet Ween Maiket and Chesiunt Streete, . . Manufacturer cf Coal Oil Lamps an.ll.lYholesale .. . dealer in Glass .Tinnblers, Patent- '.. . -.. ,],irs wt' Gia.scare generally, -.' .. . _ . tealere will find it. te their advantage - to examine our stock and compare- prices beture,purchssitsg their goods for the spring =ales. • . -. . • . We would dill. the attention of the public partied.. .larly to bur- -. . - - . : : New !Style of Patent Jar. for. Pieser,ring Fruit! without Plogar. : • We can refer to hundreds of 'respettable persona who put up peaches. and other fruit fn our Jars last season without the use of Syrup. - and found.npon ripening that the. Fruit:retained its. natural . flavor. • and in Tart was. just .the salve as when put into the'jare: _ • . • . No: 3f; South Second Street, Philadelphia. April 25, !.35. • - . • —16-3 m . . CHAS. STOKES. .E. T. TAELEIC . . -- , ••• For the. convenience.,of `our • .',„ ) • . • phtrotls and otlnirs at s distance. Fi .s" te • - . •• .we here present- a diagram of ....0, • .seitnessitrernent„ by which a -•: . 41' good' lit siill . •be . guilranii,34l, -by ' ...- ....• sending the, sizes in the order .• - ••• • designated in the accompanxing I .4 . • ' ' . EXPLANATION. t , *,e` k. MEASURE FOtt. COAT. LOO9th of flack,. from 1 to 2, and from'-' to - S, • Length of - Sleeve. (with arm crooked..) from 4 to 5. - • . 'Breant. ..Ift-a...treArbtind the utoat prominent • part :.the , Waist Meiteure.--Arou . nd -the . State- Whether the person is c• • erect or etoving.. The,stune meastire as for Coat • *Measure inside seam. and out side from hip-hnne..ttnd around the waist an : hip.... • SANITLT. SEAT UT '.MAIL FREE. OF COST. • GOol.s TO iti 10:1T.T.NED..IF NOT sAttsvic.foter. • : • • • C APO. S - TOICEP1 • &:• . • • • • • '• 844, chernut At., • • . • still Another- Important Use tor . • • '.Petroleum. •' • • • . WELLS! PETROLEEM WRITING FLUD. • •" JET BLACK .AX . FLIibT. This Ink. Unlike, all others, contains no acids, and therefore will not corrode steel pens: one pen will last lodger than a dozen in any other Ink. It flut,rs treelY, leave's' no sedlmer,t in the bottle,. and IS not injured in • theleast' by freeilng.. it cannot be washed, from piper either by but or cold- water, and no e:r.Poinre to heat, will change the color. These qualities. make it level. , liable for books and papers contained in safes in case of lire. It is undoubtedly, the best writing • fluid . ever•iti-, vented. ' • .. • • The, process of manufacturing this invaluableartiele Is known onlyby - tbe Inventors. and we - thereMie can lion all atrainst imitations. Ask for - Wells' Petroleum Wntiog Fluid,*and ' 'see that the full name of. LOUIS WELLS& CO,: is on the, table. By.sO doing you will be sure Of g'ettingA bottle of Perfect:,nk. - • • N. ll. The Petrolefini used iS .pertectly dembtrizeci, and therefore the ink 6uQ nodisagree.able,odor. Manufactured solely.hy the inventors, • ' - I,O)uis•wEILILS dic: CO. Philnda., - Pa. Wholesale and retail by B: BANAN, sole . Agent •for Schuylkill County: • • May 6: 415 . 11 Read. This J. 1.1..•TR - OXELL'S CHEAP- CHIN A l GLASS, ~ .AND CROCKERY STORE, Centre~ Street, Opposite Mortimer House POTTSVILLE. The citizens of Pottsville and 'neighboring: towns Villages and lianilete. oue and all,..are invited to null and examine my Sod. - of Wares : before •buying else where, as lam not to be undersold, aud can tarnish liOu..qekeepers with every article tbei.want, in my line 01 business. In the stock Of ' • • . .: • - . . • 'French China, • • will found Tea Setts, Dinner Setts, Card, and Cake Baskets, Watch: Cases. &gat • Holders, Mitch Safes, Motto Mugs, Motto Cups and Saucers, Vases, Colognes, China Sens for Children, ands general . variety of Toys; &e., Glass Ware. Choicest, latest ;patterns, cianisting of Table and' Bac Tumblers, Champagne and Wine Glasses, Ale and Beer Glasses, Detnnters; Bar and Bitter Bottles. Gob lets, Ptstes, Castor Bottles; Pitchers and Creams,.Ccl eries, &mar Bowls Spoon Holders. Syrnp Cans, Fruit Bads; :Fruit Jars, Cake Stands, Kerosene Lamps of every variety, Lamp Chit mess; Lanterns, Candlesticks, Candy Jars. ezc • Crockery: Crockell!! A fall assortnient ot ,11101s1- STONE .CLIDIA, of dif ferent patterns, in setts or single pieces, to 'suit the pub. lic. A largeassortment of cormon C. C. Ware, which I will sell at . lo'w figures.' - • • 117elloiv. and Stone Ware.. • • Pudding Dishes, Pie Dishes.-CuPonders, Milk. PanS, Jelly ;Moulds, Pitchers. Tea Pots, M-3.tcr- Pots, Milk Pote, s t arsoingli ate. etc. ' • - • , • -MI ELLA.DOUS:—T4iiIet Sete, 4....4krt0r5, Slop Jais and Foist Baths; quart and Pint Flasks; C iaiOtl, &c., &c. Jlaro, of every' description. - • MERCHANTS I I can ' sell yoti Goode at C:tv Mces, thus saving you freight. Call and see If it in rit so. April . --". • - vergtne ne 1 5- sortment of Gold heavy, cased English • Patent Le vers And American Watches—the beet In the- world-- tor sale at. low. prico.% by - "JOSEPH:DUERR, ' mil 8, .65.-14-:. , Watchmaker. a Jeweller liElra.slllllB, • and JEWEX -•• •••••••-', ALWAYS ON HAND. . SW' All kinde o Musical instruments, Violin Strings, ,Bass Viol Strings, Ouluir and Banjo Strings, constantly on hand.-. (Jan lei; ; TO 'ENGINEERS, DEA UGRTSREN, .ificc.itrliwirg Paper, in }toile or by the yard, dif ferent irldtbil','lniklain and fine work. - Alea,.l3ra*ing per, backed. with - iminslin, different widths.Tincing Muslin,' by the piece or yard. different widths 'Train - Paper, and all 'articles lived by kinginiers, for Male at . B.-131A1 NAWB mine Book and Statiopery Siom. 1311.11N014 AND . BIELODEONtSIi film .the :beet • toanothetniers, and a ketteral - - • • tot excettentlinsioal m ,et 'are Sold' the undendgned.— 43tatiris:ridies - tutd Screws for ' eanaleo.be4lTl:dohed:_ • Instruments . repaired at: short nediesaind onztasoitsbte, terms. - , 1i Iz M€RS , Agent. 1.7044..-ta - . Goitre strata, Pottsvllla. - • Fogio.cras..4.4o, o ",tpie.attaciw , ,-.A.V. app L. L: alll4, •••40g, Minh •mir..',.• _4- , - 1 - ` . - 4 • - FOR 8,7 k E.--Four Engines -to bbdtem 1 1; 0rde4.4,1 2 horse • power tacit.% ell be sob, wittier without tiopters. Alto one tubular 'boiler nit-, able for the Oil "Region: l • ::JABIZAPARKS, : • l!ottottlle; March 4;.:0, - • . Coal Stre ir5011it14.111.13.-.The'-sabecriber...hait /IW . on band • • and for sale one.Slia3t Holaftng - Dram. with. Lag- . Mi. Dram Wheel. Bed Plates; Pa lestina: Bo , &a., all nominate and in Roadolder. JADE?, SPikaraß;; Antil:ht, . . - ":t - . Coal Street.; Lied % Shale Ir •LaneTior FATMll*!'altnated 'in *Diann' Valley There's a tne etreamotaaalea, several! large ispringa; aline twargery bottom and barn. and ttlreq4. floor. Ap ' Pettarrille. Pe. Jan. 91. 165. • . •• • d-tf ' , • • 'VOA. PropertY known as theA FIXIARTY , PROPERTY: -corner Of, Easy:. and -Railroad streets. Pottgville. . For , . , terms apply. to ' CHARLES M. HILL - Real state Agent. VOIR. undivided interest I is* tkvaltiable . tract of prodnctive COAL LAND, 113 New etiatle Townabip, Sth. Connty, now worked by two coTeries:_4pOtio_ 2 FRANKLINutuWEN, Pottsville: Pa. - 17 4. 0 U 19A LE.-7319 nem of excellent Timber I- Land. estimated Meontain over SO,OCM,OOO feet of Pine and Hemlock timber, Pittlllte on TrontßOll.2 a branch of s Lycomlng - Creek, 14 miles from. W-11-A. • liamsnort, . • - - .PRANK CARTER. Reid m'n.Agent; MehanDY Ctty, Selloylkill9 .tf Co- Pa, March 4. 465; - - - = . - • -' FOR SALE.—TwoIiEW BOILERS. BO incheP In diameter';' 20 feet in length. Also, six 'SECOND HAND BOILERS, 30 inebeg in diameter .and. 40 feet long: one imst-Irriti'CUPOLA fer Melting iron, _with droip bottom. , Also. about 1000 feet•of % chain. • • • • • JABEZ . SPARES, !Opal. Street; roaBvnie: VOIR. ItENT..—The lamer. Brick Hotel corn e r of 1 Centre and-Main Streets:: lanhaiwy :CPYII . - known as the MANSION MUSE. cketteetnon given on . let of April: Apply to' TIIOM AB A. BIDDLE or GEO. M. TROUTMAN 3261Volnut St... Philnett. *".24inrch 95. - • - • 142... VOli SA CR.—The sulikriber fats.' now on haiid -and for sale one-S horse power.. engine; Box. bed .plate and Spring Padang. • with - force piimi* and gni ernor. Also., fire :power en=lore suitable for driving •scrvens at a dirt bank. I. JABEZ SPARKS,. Feb. 24: • Oval - Street. Puttavilie. ' TOWN PROPERTY , FOR SALIS.—The three-glory Brick Building, used as a Store. Wire house andDweilink, situated wit side of Rail,ll road street, and east aide of Lottan street, In the Borough of Pottsville... For further pa.rticularsi inquire GEORGE H. POTTS & Ittilieriville, or A. S. MOORHEAD. • , • -.‘ • . Juit 1-OR S.ALE•OIII . TO BENT.Ttie under 'Figned offers (Or sale or to rent, on easy terms, s imluable property near the Pottsville Depot, Sa i nt feet tront on' Coal Rteet and 135. feet deep. ex tending to Ra;ltoad.street, on which 1* erected a substantial frame 'shop or warehouse, 45 feet bks4 feet, 'two e3tories high. • . . SLL BALL-. . . . . . . V 'EL . OE AE.- . —A 'Frame, Dwelling nod .1: Btore situate eOiner, of Centre and Secondstrepta, Mithaboy City: Size of lot, 12.5 by ^23 feet... Size of betiding: 55,q by `.. , 5 feet. Stable , n lot.. It is fivaluabte and desirable bnilnepiatand, . For terms and otherparticulars , apply on 'the premisei, or to - . • ROBERT A,. GLOVER.; - . ' Centre Street, Pottsville, 44 . -tf ' - i Octilber 20, NGIIINES :AND' MAC HINE • FOR LA !IA subscriber have ter sale two t wen ty,laig;se Engine., with Boilers; one-ten-horse and one five-horse, also with Boilers ; two- Lifting PlImPs."S and LO inch, with SO Rail of Pipe Gil feet of Wrought Iron If-inch Pipe; together with a lot of Pump Bobs, Gearing. &c., suitable for Collieries: - Apply at the of ,five of the subscribers; Railroad street, Pottsville.' • '• . S. PATTRRSON'es BROTHER. . • 2S-tf , 11, VAR Elt? • PROPE RT Y : for !SAL E. 1 —The Water Power and fritm trAIO to 2000 acres of Mountain - Lan.L is offered for sale. This proper ty mi t is 'Situated. in, West Brunswick Township, Schuylkill County. on the Little Schuylkill Riv-_. er and Railioad, one .mile shore Port Clintoncatut. is known the..Schitylkill' Forge Property. For' terms, &c., • apply to GEORGE .& SCIIALL, at Or wigsborg. • •. - (Nov * EiS,' , 63.: . .4S-tf • _ . . . Vont Itainthi•nt .PTlVillte 'Snle.—Tbie nub -. 1 14 cribere offer for sale - TWO TRACTS OF COAL. LAND. ,orated in Schuylkill Chanty. .' . •' • . - ' . Any information coneerning.these tracts of Coal Land yeillfie given on applicatiOn - to -Bum , Ever Naos, Esq., of Pottsville , or either of We subscriber's. -- . . .•• , . GEORGE SCITALL,, - . . . ' V%r1d... - 11. SCIIALL, - • -. - -. ' -.-Eatecutoreof therEsitate of JohitSchall: deed: • • • i.l) It, SAI E. —A' Strong an horse power engine, 1 ii foot - stroke With, ii4large drinit complete; also pump shait , and heavy wheels for pumping andhoisting. Stroke'of pump wheels foot, to work u. 1.4 or id inch pump, ' with .stoli'.inidei and all bob castings: to work pump rods: The enaluq•is in good order; cylinderre boredd with new spring packing , and new, piston rod. Alsii, one 20 horse engine, nimble - for running break 7 er or vaw-mill with all sizes of willies to work the same, at : WREN.& , Biturogr.:.: Coal . St Pottsville. PiTILADELPIITA • • IRON IN •THE BLOOM: •• It: iv well koi~wn to the medical profession that IRON.is the xital Principle tp - Life Element of. the blood. This is Alerived chiefly froni.ihe food we eat ;,biutif thF; foOd is nut properly, dige4ted, or if..froMany cause whatever, the necessary (Mail-, city of iron is not taken into :the; circulation, or beounes r!drick , d, the whole system suffers. The bad blood Will irritate the - heart, "wilt clog up the - laugs,.will stupefy the brain; will obstruct the liv cr, and will send its disease-produeing elements to all parts of the systemoind every one. will sot fer whatever organ May berpredisposed'te dis ease.. . . . . The great:N‘alue of , •. . •: . • Iron as-a-Medicine Is well known and acknowledged. by all medical .men. 'The difficulty has been to obtain such a preparation of it as will enter the circulation . and assnnilate at once with the'This says Dr. Hayes, ItlaSsachusetts - State Chemist, has been attained in the Peruyiankifttip, by coinbina- - Alma in a way before unknown.; ~ • . . . The. Pe ruvian Syrup • .a'PROTECTED solution - of the PIIOTOXIDE OF IRON. A NEW DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE rihat strikes at-the Boot ufDisease by supplying the blood with its -Vital Frineiple or Life Element-, Cures Dyspepsia Liv.er Cort . iplaii,L:Di•opsy,Fev.er and Agtie,'Loss•of."Energy; Low Spirits. • • Infuses strength, vigor,.aiiii lieu- life into the'sys tem, andintilds up an "Iron Con ititutioh.'• . The Peruvian .Syrup Ctirea Nerimus Affections, FornaM Complaints, and all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder - ,. • The .Peruvian Syrup is a SPECIFIC for. all diseases originating. in a BAD STATE . OF THE BLOOD, or ace - on - Tallied by Debility or_a, Low State of.the System. . . . . .. .. i'aidphlets Containinweertitieates of cures ,and, recommendations frdth some of the inost eminent Plasician i -Clergyuitq4 and others, will. be sent 11.1 E .to any address. - •- - •• • , We selectafew of the names to show the char-, acterof , . testimonials i . - - . IMPORTANT TO ALL The Periiyiap Synip Tile Peruyipit Syrup . . . John E, .Williams, Esq., yresidont of : the - Metropolitan Bank, N. Y . ' . Itev. Abel. Stevens, . Late Editor Christian Advocate Si journal Rev. P. .Church, ' . ' Editor New York Chronicle. John • Liwis Johnson, IL D. . Warren Burton, • Roswell_Kinuey. M. D. Arthur B. Fuller, • ?...K.,Kendinl...AL•D. Gurdon Chtshplm, M. Sybrauus Cobb,' I:rancip*Daila, M. D. ,Jeremiah Stone, M. ri f • .Ephraim Nui.e, Jr, Jose' ntonio Sanches,.M,D ,Joseph-111 Clinch, A. A. Hayes, MD. Henry Upham, • . Abraham Wendell, M. D. ' P. C: Headley, J: R. Chilton, M. n: John W. Olmstead,". H. E. Kinney, M. D. Prepared b,y N. 1.,. OAR & CO, exelosivelyinr.J. P, DINSMO 'RE. No. 491 Broadway , Now. York. • Sold by all Druggists.' - . - Redding's- Russia Salve . FORTY YEARS ' EXPERIENCE Has fully established the superiority of REDDING'S ' RUSSIA SALVE _ mANATF - Aeiroß - y, Over all other healing preparations., , ; MARKET STREET, It cures all kinds of. Sores, Cats, Scalds, Burn Boils, Ulcers, Salt inseam, Ery sipelas, Sties, Piles, Corns, More pOTTSVELL.2, PA. ,- Mere E."4444kc-arc"r`m.viligsh° rate at JACOB GORDON once, and recitation the most angry locking Swellings and Indatismatiott as IC by 'lnforms the Ladles of Schuykill County. that he has 'established the Manufacture of HOOP SKIRTS and ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. ! CORSETS, embracing all the blest New , York and _ 8 "" " Paris styles, Ostia style altogether newo4 hlch is'worthy J. P. DLNeraOßtr., No. 491 Broadway, New York. the attention of: Ladies, all of which will be told - at the B. W. FOWLS. &CO., No. 18 Tremont St. Boston.,„ lowest prices - And by all Druggists. Whislesale and Retail.- 'Ar- I Y-now Also on Inuld SKIRT. SUPPORTERS, BUSTLES, Ae. He uurseo SKIRTS TO ORDER : all styles, din .ILK also repain3 and inakeirold Skirts • 4 , • s j i _-)s. ,v, good as new. His sizes are from three spring S 'reu s e to sixty-five spring Ladles Skirts. • COMMERCIAL, and ituronTED French aweet Briar Pipes, proirwvgze, also Domain Wood Pipes. Por sale wb,..lesale and Du 01 r• 00 retail by • GUSTAV WOLTJEN, At IL BANNAN'S Bookinsre. Centre St., next door to the !hum Hotel, Pottsville. Nmr. 14. Jane ie. '65. July 16,:!4. `+A!t SOAPS • BILAGN ti P 101 re-. Qlt‘iflNG. inatiAacrics' : ,• - • • •• .ceived an assort:tern of the Magnesium Peri. Mil& _ . . . to said to be verydurable, lustine as long - again as any 'A Finkle & Lyon Fewing Machine for sale at' the tointnoli Pen:And is anti-COMIATe- it is highly .MC - - Bookstore Of thesnbseriber. :Also a Wilcox' & Gibbs conniendrxl by day Cooke & Go.. and r windier of ether: BeWing /Kaduna Both new and of latest pattorns, and reliable bankers. , For sale wholesale and etail at - • • Will be slld cheap: ' • B. BANNAII. • /414"2i*BUOMP"'C'entre.,kit:t.P3USVina. I. -Um ,• • ...• . Q.. lir,,,ollillill.:lll,llorne,y2iti liaayr,..POTXS. Foe VI B, PA- .Corrica Market Se, ritiitentra.„r , may*T4l4s.- 4 / 4 t-' • FretiAlllllll , lV. :IlettOOL. 7-Atterne3r , "as Law OFFlCA—Mahaatopp.. Street a p oyf Centre: ' • Maich 19..•64 --:lt7tr • • LT- CIiALY BERIGISTKIIAME ft, • ." ." 1,1 •• .• " • - Ateorisey Ise IL•eive; AshlUnd, Schuylkill . Coniety, Pa: Odice—On . Centre etecet., uppeeite the Pest ' 24; ' 10111 M Aketeirriey and ' Coen r at Law. Pousiille, Schuylkill .County. ,Ottlee'in Silltrsan's new bbildWg, on CencreStreet:' nearly nmelte the IliFiers' Bank. , , 'MPY w, •G 3 -•- .2 1 - . 111 - - 11,011118, Atiortsor at Lasir. OFFICE-Market Street; two door* above Cen • February T,.`63 . . , JAMES U. C.II.IIIPIIISLL. - Burrs,. . & 9MITHr Aintoeueie of Law. OFFICFC , entre Street; oiipoelte: White Horse Hotel; liatenille, . June 28, •02• . . , 2G . • (4130 f GE . 31...DAIIA L ti r , . Jr. • • -.•, Office REWATED tO ' NO. 226 South 4th Street. - April 15; 'W. • • •' ' ' .ICIPTICLE , ; - • C.Ataorney ; Law, and Nectar, - •PUbiker .(Authorized by Law,to adininiktei and. to - take depor-itions, 'and acknowled4ments of deeds. tnorttragt** powers of. Attinue.Yote4 • rorrs ILLE. SCHUYLKILL CO.. PA. ' LAW - AND . COLLECTION OFFI CE, Mahautquo St. (opposite Post Oftice.) • July la, , fip. • -•• • p . • PHOTOGRAPHER Respectfully. annonnees to the citizens of Pottgoite .and vicinity. that be has taken and fitted up .the PRO= TOGRAPIIIC GALLERY, in the building ut the North east corner of Centre and East Market streeL. where he. Is papered to tarnish to the highest style of Art.,IIG *NETTES: AMBROTYPES, CARTES DE VISITE, Sc.,, asks a share of pablic patronage. and hopes, by strict'attention to bnsiness and courtesy, to receive rr Call and examine specimens of my work. Sept S. 'G1; • - - . HOTELS. NORTH-WESTERN HOUSE, PottPmille, Pa. • . undentlgned would respectfully' inform hie friends and the.puhlic in general, that he has taken :the well-known"North - Weetern • Iliise,`! recently oc cupied by Mr Daniel Dill. in the Itot- . . tiugh Or Pottsville. and will devote • d • i", •. hie whole time and attention to mak. • lug his • gtiests comfurtable. The .! house brbiu7e and commodious. Ilia = Table will betippliiel with the beet provisions the market affords, and his. Bar will he stocked with the cholceSt - litimors. • There are excellent and extensive Stables and Shed, and 2-large yards for Drovers, un der the superintendence of a g - noi.liind reliable Hostler, connected with -the. Hotel. lie therefore respectfully :eolicita alai] . share of the public patromeze. .• . WILLIAM STERNER. UNION HOTEL, '(lnte EXCHANGE HOTEL.) • s CENTRE ST., POTI'SVILLE; - JACOB LINDENMLITH;PrWr. - WASHINGTON 'HOUSE;.:•' • . 114 Illnersville, • Sehuylkill Co., PO. • .0. of. imenl3,•Proprietor, Ina! is prepared ID entertain travelers and guests: and every.attention paid, to their con:dart. tle respectfully Invites till to give him . a '22, '65 —t6 sm • FEGER'S 110 TEL. , . • CFormerly MORTIMER'S 014 Stand.) ' JOS. M..FEGEII, Prorr. I. I RON I4L Is. Closing off his Stock of Crockery, Glassware, &c,, At Greatly Retlitced Rates to suit toe .• • . • • NOW -IS TUE TIME - TO BUY STORE ROOM. CENTRE STREET, OPPOSITE , •• •MOIITIALER 110E5E, Purrs:m.l.E, Ps, • April F., *. • PRENESITS-FILNE.A24.: SORTMENT OF KIII.VER .WARE. Such as oyster tureens, butter dishes, rake baskets. CMIUD , , fruit dishes. mug?, Sc,, * Also,' a well *elected stock of silver knives, forks. soons. eake•k - nive, pie knives, ladles; napkin' rings, and every article of table cutlery-for sale cheap. by R. C. CIREE,I, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Centre Street, Pottsville. Deeemberlil, , ira • . . . New Greestgrocees Store, • KEPT BIr.IITRS. FROST, . Mai•ket lejl.hand side, next door below Klines • • Flour and Feed Store. Frost purposes to keep on hand a variety ci VEGETAISLES. FLOWERS, FISIL: &c. She .feels grateful to her friends for their former patronage, and hopes that it may he cingintied, by giving her an early . • FAS,ril CI ±fFißligtsi, &e., Fresh from 1 .-•'llaltitnore.—The undersigned nuw has cars running regularly' ander his Sopervit.4 . lu, from . Bald ' more'tu Puttsyffle. which will .reach here on Thursday 0. eacli week' with fresh fish. oysters. 'etc They will.be • stationed Olt the siding opposite Ruch & Evans's mill. The patronage of the public is respectfUlly asked and I platantee to afford satisfaction, as I make. all the purchases myself,.and make trips with my cars. • • • GEORGE 11OFFERRIA3IP. Ttriar6 , • 104 f. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES PR:,().VISI(.)7N -f STORE ' The undeltsigned will continue to carry on •the.bus.i ness of the store (formerly Nichols & Beck) at the cur 'tier of Market and Second streets, Puttsville. He will, keep on hand a-full and choice Stock of Dry Goods, GroccriesundProyisiona, which will be sold at reasonable prices. . . GEO. W. BECK. Piotseille.Marel4 11. 1A44 • " 11.-Tf . . . .f,riten"t fi)tirirtjhre sti P l i c l o l ftl M ie .— Bo rit :t h o e tt " G i t ib un Ne 174 FactorY, and furnishes superior Belts at Factory prices, all sizes, kinds and lengths Belts of greater thickness than•thoselept on hand made to order, at the shortest millet!, us his orders for Colliery purposei have the pre •ference at the Mill. Also Steutn Packing of, every de ng Paper by the' single, or tea,. reams. or by the ton, at manufacturers', prices. - . SAFE'PY LAMPS,. of • the 'most. approved patterns, • made: of insPected.Goerriment Wire, by the single doz n, or hundred, Wire Gauzes, Wire by the roll or yard 'ways fur sale by • • , • B. BANNAN. April 23. _'o4. • • .• • IT- • [;EDUCED RATES. . , .." - • .. . .• Steam between . N. York and *Liier .. - • . ~ , .. pool ! .. . . • - •.: .. . • - Calling at (Queenstown fork Harbor) Ireland. The • LIVERPOOL, NEW 'YORK. MCI) dik • i i - 4 1 PHILADELPHIA. STEAMSHIP COMPA NY intend•tiespatching their full powered C rt jer Double Engine Iron Steamships : carrying U. S: Mails, City • of Paris - (now City el I;iutrrick,. • Istildiny) • • - - .• •Etna. City ot Doman, ' . Edinburgh, City of London, Kangaroo, . . 1 City of ltaltintorr, Glasgow, . City •of Washington, Bosphorus,' .• . I . 4 . 1. y of ;Manchester, City of Durham, City of Cork," • ... . (now building).. : City of Dublin, - • ' : .- .. . . • One of the above namtsl Steamships 'Will leave New • York for, QUEENSTOWN and' LIVERPOOL' every .Saturday• throughout the, year,. at •lar o'clock. noon, from Pier 44, North River; returning from Liver Pol every Wednesday, calling at Queenstown every Thum ' day for Passemi;ers and mails. - . • . + ' ' tri-D4rt.e.pavable in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. for £1 and upwirds. Parcels $t and' upwards: accuiding•to k4 . 17.k. and value.. . • For passage, or other information. apply to their - -• Agent. : • • . • 'S.'ll. mcitAttus. April 15. '6.5.-15- - ' • - - •• Minenwill , • :TO - CARPENTERS & BUILDERS, The Schuylkill County • • • . Lumber kManufactUring Co. Have/ on band at their extensive estahliShment. • on Railroad Street, a great quantity of lumberet' every kind -and description, which they.= supply to Operators. Carpenters.and Builders, at lower rates - than it can be bought elsewhere.' They are. also ready to-Supply, through the means •of their extensive buSiness andla .bor saving machines manufactured articles ititheit litre at weaving of 2,5 per cent. on runner cost. Theirlarge workshops have been in successful orient • tion for the past year, turning out vast etuantitiea 01 • • Doors,Wi ndow a rmie', • .elnat, ' . • Panel Work, . Rio uld n gs; -• Bed -per , ,•• • .- Bliuds,• painastierts, And 9hntlrr all kinds •of Framed. Paneled_and Turned Work, which they have constantly on hand.:: They arc ready to exemte orders at the shortest notice, for any quanti , ty or quality of sawed or , manufactured stuff. ' • . • Dry and green. Hemlock of. all kindii. for' purposes.. Oak. Maple, Poplar, chair,-plank and scant 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, ; 234, 2,1%, - IV, and g inch 'panel; always ready; also, plank, beams, rails, scantling, t posts, shingles; lath, .ceiling Anal, ',ailings, Ac., Ac.,' . Or - Bills of sawed staff and everything, in their line on band or to order, at the shortest notice. • Pottsville. March ‘P,.),..194‘ • •.• in -1-"QT'TSVITIE m i so k Fron. the - American NOTES AND stssgsriems FOR TEE sprit FALLows.- 7 Rather than allow a •g"coi s o . to lie exposed to the burning sun .for sev ers ' tnonths,.sow. three or four. bushels-of Indian own fier_acre. In six weeks there will he goc.xl harden:Of green manure to 'plough Ina., ;le r ; „l A A fathers x.epeat it to their tons, ar i d let them impress it upon their . posterity , -th at talloWing good laud tends to Impoverish it Gaits.—Make timely calculations to corn. mencoharvesting grain he'ore it is dead ripe, when it is to be threshed soon after it is cu, stuck it close to the .baru doors,- apd run the straw iron the barn. By this tneans a large 'amount' of fodder can be saved, and in good order. GB.Ass moist crass grows very large lu•ruoist plaCes, and falls down,. let be cut and made into hay at once.. Whe rii :: . farmer. has, a large quantity of grass to more . if he Waits Milli it !sail fit by.tnalte- loth hav, unless he has au abundance of help.. some ' o r it will become too ripe. This will sugge s t the importance of sowing different .kinds of seed,:in:some meadows, so that part will be fititi.cut a few days in advance of the rest, itloWs.Store the hay as evenly a s ;possible,.io . that cone out easily. Let a boy; or weak - man manage,' hay- fork, .and let a 'strong man mo*.s.way the hay, i s that...is.much . the hardest work.: . Hoetsek.-- , The object.- of hoeing corn and toOterops is not simplyto: keep IloWll the. Weeds, and to :draw a little fresh ear t h ahoui the roots,btit it is primarily to stir and loosen :the surface, that the air and rains may hav e .. free access to the soil in which the roots are. The frequent passage of a light.cultivatorni horse-boc is of great benefit .to crops on I land suffering from drouth.. • . Hiamt: AND FtiCe. Rows.,—Ply the hush hook, and keedown the brush; let no weeds go to seed: • , • OATS.-Send careful men through the fields re and pull up dock, mustard, or other ivee,is, Where oats fall down before the panicles are formed, they •had. better be .cut at once, Mid mired like -hay; • Ei§ they make excellent toil der. Grain .does not fructify well; after the tis straw has fallen down: • . ' . • .PASTURES:---D ,, nut feed Fr pastures ton cloSely, 'as the gra3s will bett long time start big again; especially in hot and dry weather: It is bad policy to keep so. Much . stock that pastures are always very short. • trite :leaves of grass perform the• office of lungs.: There fore,- let, plants have top enough, that the breathing may not be obstructed. • l'orArons.—Finish . hoeing and tingfaitatoes as . anon ,as practicable, as the roots should . not be disturbed- after tuber • have begun to form.. If • the weeds appear atiumg theta, they • shotildite pulled rather .4 than hoed up. • Tour.rar.—liteep a good dust bath for the foals, and add uuleached wood ashes to it, occasionally; Watch any appearance of ver- - 1 -., min. and cigar them out with an -application' of kerosene, whlch may be rubbed under the . .-;:g wings;. and (in the backs and breasts of the % birds. Whitewash occasionally and thor, ':?,, Oughly bouses; petches; nests; and all.. • • STAt4I. —Where hny or grain.-is put into ttz, stacks. maketainnulation at least half a toot .;• ,, Je from the ground. The nest way to build a i!„ stack is, lbng- and narrow, . and to cover is If with good boards, placed - directly on the top, t;•• forming a roof like the cnvering of a lean-to, e;,` , .sloping only in one . directiOn. - . ' !i' . • iillEans.—The plow,.' hoe .and culti-vator :",•,- must be kept constantly bright by use, Um A would keep the betterof weeds. Thtso are. :r quite" as injurious to, young trees as to other ..la plants. , . '•.• •. ' ' ;'•. • A. SwisE,L--Aisoonits green. peas are fit to .';-•-fjj let the swine have - ti good supply. Keep ••=t" shoats in a thriving. condition. When' nay are confined, in close quarters, - condition." an arm fut of red eloverlor them, once or twice a day. Where whey.is fed. it will make mull better.swill.to mingle meal, or shorts with it, and allow fermentation to commence b;:fre feeding. _Swine of all kinds 'like clean and pure water, us well ,as any 'other animals; and if they could always.have access to ,it they. -would not probably ."wallow• in the . ..I mire.," • ' .. • . • . Soms Flupgnrian m11.4+, oats. sorghum, and corn sully be '.soNyed fur soil . iug. • • MIINIPS.—Therp is-no kind which gives .better satisfaction.on the whole than the par 7 pie top-strap-leaf. It is :the turnip for the million, both tor the table,. for Market; amt.! tor feed. SWeedish turrips. - (lintahaens; . ,, sowed during this - month, . make excellent table veitembles, betterthan sowed earlier, because tenderer. Sow in drills, and= giv! some • cultivation. SOW broadcast only among other crops in Open corners, or by places, acid where y,,,0u cannot use- the seeti-:: OM Nell. • TAN DA RIC —When teams hare little to dq and laborers are at leisure, haul spent - cs, bark and deposit it hi dry places, for littering stables. next . Winter.. Dry tanbark is an excel lent absorbent of liquid manure, and it . will pay tp haul it, as.well as saw - cdux ; one two miles., la sununer it can usually be ob tained 'readily.- In autumn it is . some time scarce: • . . • - ToeLF4.-L-Keep all irnPlements undercover, or in the shade during hot weather. The sun warps and cracks the- wOod work or t.r,l , - seytlie su ailrs, rakes, and' forks,: and when thq are covered with dew, a thin scale of rust is soon formed on bright surfaces ofiros and steel, all Of which injure them 'more than ordinary- use ; alternate rain and Sunshine will often Straighten bent pieces of wood. • Tsormas.—When wfarmar has a good bit of hay tb.make, it, will pay to. pt. - acme a tell. ! . 7 n . i r der, and• keep it in constant operation, until the hay,is•fit to rake. Grass will cure Much faster when it is flying through the air, than C - 41 when, it femains on the ground. is VENTILATORS.—Make 'one or two near the middle of every stack, and mow, by taking four hoards about four foottogether, making a-trunk ; set these on the end, and draw !L'',Y them hpwards, as the mow, or stack is car. tied up . - SOme holea - . should he Korn.., through the floor where.the ventilator standt. - !4 . n to let injlie air_: A bag stuffed with. answers a similar. purpose to the .Irunk boards, but,, of course, - may not , be Jett b e ,„,„,--! the top Of the hole, AS the trunk may, when,!;l..`: the mow is full: Woon.—For use . next winter. fire -wag - 5 should have tilt benefit of the- hot weathe . , - : it July and Angust, if not already cut anll7j`•: piled tinder shelter- . ' ••• • - rt Woux.—Drive your, work in cool parts el the . ,day. - ,From"fiiur o'clock,to seven in ,the ntorning—thti very time the farmers do tie ; least :work—is the pleasantest time to labor, Rest, trout Irto 1 o'clock. Then the. wort will go much easier, than to rest during -the _% cool part of the day. .' • • • Ywans.—Grade - and:drain, barn and staple s ' N , ..yards for winter. Level up low plaits by landing in hard and heavy earth in time to allow it to settle before heavyrains in :Lamm Wher~ the surface . is uneven. blow dour the knolls. and ridges, and make the surface -quite level andsiMooth in the summer. STEA.XED COltS thOrolloll cup Of sweet; and. 2 of sour milk, 3 of meal, 2 of flour, 1 of syrup or molasses, one teaspoonful of 'soda. Place it in a and stearnit-ovor boiling- water steadil, three hours. •7 . - Futur STAINS.—Ii does not , appear generally known that the stains of straw ries, and of most otherfruits, as welt as, fee stains, may be readily removed from ble linen and other white fabrics by poll boiling water upon them before washim SUIT TLS CaAckixs.:-.4'wscuphi t s lard, t of water, a • large teaspoonful of Mix .all' together, putstt on' the pie-boars work it well, adding.liour.until stiff, -- and perfectly. smooth. Hill out as thia knife blade; prick With a lurk, and bake eea but do, not brown.. FLO 'MG ISLAND.---I3eat the woltes five eggs, until they form a- add fEuth, th° add a little at a time., 4 spoonsful of peude edleaf sugar, and,Currant Jelly, or IA rup any kind of preserves: Put rich niilk or 4 s eutard with the yolks in the bottom el 1 2 glass or china howl and put the the that the top. I Burren csuctimes,---Take 10.etips of 1/ 0 , and'l of butter, L teaspoonful of :oda, and. Of cream. tartar,. with water enough to feta a very-stiff dough.; rub the butter and cress' of tartar through the-310111', and .di,sohe tt i, eodaliti,the .wattsr, roll thin and bake euictif :With these crackers and vegetable oysterssi melte oyster soup. -- Oust.Er.—Take 4 eggs, I tablesPoo—DM 4:', .flour,. I cup of milk, atort a little salt. ,1 34 -the whites of this eggs. „Scinuately ItEld ftdd n? the alSov, (which should be , Well stirred,,' ;•., .Igether,) just • - hefore cooking. .13tItier El Spide l .'.-.: -well, and when:: hot pour in the ornele ::.: ,Cook very . eloWly -on top of the stove sisSi•:.' keep the vessel covered. . --,•• iiis=M ~e~zpa~: . cot, itt Again rar ,01111111111. %el 44.76-7; , A to, Pas ship Al Ma at B To
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