CETIP ON L Allah Jr. - ' -- - CasszA, Joos 24th, 1865. • Oelefiiideie ot r x tlie ..: liciOtief Shores °Y-P.A)l#/f.lan-04-Eiri.ws,s- on ; .. oth` ha .'to cods fthat,i-hriessloOd fu iltatly .4ithrseely tes that , c#4 . : AT the larst ditch fer spat ev,the Retril`lradera, It sir the Aisibim ov subjoogs4l 'ahivilry "flOter murderers: w9ts-iles Can- fiaiidets and Tacker ar herd. Boa. Doctor, • -Tins Doctee.haz opind a Ole Clone Shop in idontryall. Hdoffers .ateep pri . ees ier. the carat orf=Ciotliin ov thoie Pusionttyltho's gone defunck an died with the small pocks it Yeller fever. foie he des a lively 13ixneiis in Able line. , The Doctor's not: the ctuis I ever sot eyes onto.: Skurcely: There's a site better men sarvih , oht a terat or Xis ;yelaw in the States Prison -for Emit „ boas, stealin in the fast degree._ • ' Ell had bin' cortin a inlay Lass fa' the _shcirt period or le yeara—a lass with hutch Itloo eyak on a bushil or sumbody . ' else's , back hare, inkloodin a . 3 cornerd bonnit*44 ef I had.arskt her to jive her forchoon 2 mine till Mr. Deth did us part, it this sweet maid, Heving beemin in her countenants an a Thee of Donut in her mouth, wood. unto me reply, "No, demd of I. do ! 'so there, you ole Wimrapoa wood becum water melonkolly, d; : lOse me'appytite for wittles, an' wish to shovel orf this morkal koil, sn metrend Wm. „ . repeet, of all_ this wood happin ,to . the uzidersind,. wot d' ye spose he'd' do-- plugs a.gleernin hosi pisti'l 2 the hilt in his inpeFsent Bnzz.im?- Niry. a pliange. I woodn't o back on meself. I'm aposed to Soozysidisin as a sdents.' • But these, air VTOL' - f rond 1 10,, vizly.: i wood crave per= . mission to room with Doctor Blackburn one :Mt() _ , An' thi . e - nniornin' withont gternity=whitrever those la—it wooa'bO a Mertiklel Sander's he's lofin around the St. Lawrence : tavern, drinkin 14 sent whisky .& ritin' proc lamations. I understan' he'- cassioitly visits -.New .York disgised as a bang ov Soft Sipe. This is reliable of troo. - .Sander's morils is low. Him & Blackburn _IS ab‘out Ditto in those respeck. Cum to, think on it, tho', I guess Sandy is a few Dittoester. In short, he's fit fer treeson, strattyjims, an' Penny Polk.. The Kernucks & other Knucks here don't think cousid'rable oi him. They :Is not Lily fiattered-byhis presents. - •Beverly Tucker is a Sun ov O.le Dan Tuck - et% the anshent chap who Vas anus late about :cumin to .his, afternoon Grub. (Vide the song books.) When Beverly; was only sweet 18, ole Dan kickt him but fer 'temptin to elope with 1 of his femail negro slaves. Arfter this I3ev. went'from Bad ti, worse, an the climbuiacks war - . effectooally Capt by ole :Mrs. Buckannon pintin him to aPorrin Air it enny Wonder that 'he's now sech a degraded cuss? . Methinhs 1 hear you — .Not, a Wonder." . • • I've convarse.d. with these . : 3 'worthies. Although' Sanders is putty Windy, he's rod.= chapfollem I found' him • amen on curb-stun in front of the St. LaWreitts. The landlord hadjust Misted hini out of the .door on the-toe of his boot for not settlin for• his bad: bord. "Wal, Sandy," sea I , faseshushly punchin' him iu the back With the onne,...`thowareYon • . . 'O, tol-t.01," ses he. , "How's your poor Confederacy.?" I i que tied agiu. . „ ••• so so.. Thins lookgs a little Blyi. at . present.init its all for the best. : Itiehtuna' was 'or no iinportents to us..--The: surrender or Lee an Johnson was anticiP;ited from the fuel, The back ov the liebelytnn ar not liroke much in. Catiady. We can shOW our. rear strength.. 'rue F.ilibtoOr ov our Christin : President . wits •a blessia in disgise."- . • .”13ut tho Blessin' Wasn't tiirbised enutily. It, Ite - or•she was clothed in:tu much boots & spurs, an not enuff m• . cries= nerline waterfalls. Isn't that so,Sandy ?". giviu him another pinch. ile . iolit me of I woulden't loan hin a clean CH corse I genrishly refobsed. "I'm erpectiu another reMittanti or a few thousim doll= from me fren, ,13. Wood. I `olive me . washerwoman an. So dolls, but -I . inten: to go back on her : *I hayn't. had me Bitters since three hours ago, Carn't you .lend a feller a V.?" - • - ".Nary aV: I never guy ade 'an comfort _to the Itebelyun, au don't think 'I shal at these, late day. .Not of Iknow it." -Those was ray answer. . Heft Sanders and 'called on Dr. Black--` burn. 131ackyr" was my coijul greeting, ark entered - his little shop—,"how's the 2nd banded clothin' bizness ?" "Tip Top," sea he. "Trade-is very thrivin. - With, an occashunal thopsati; from Kr. Wood, 1. allus hay it lot of .spoondoolicks on hand Fite-families died with the small. Pocks this mornin', an already thare Close is packt in a " trunk ut on the road 2-New York. & 1 hev engaged the bed clothin for: seven families who air expected to Di with the yeller fever to morrow. Yes, bizness is-glorious:" An the speckild Cuss- gleefully rubbd his bands, a: tho he was ingaged in as honoible vocashum as sheep steelin. I felt- mad enuff to go be.hintl. him and kick him. .Ever thine, Ja- Norristovi Herald. * EiAMINATION OF AITORNETs.,--The follow )n i g .. racy . examination of a eanclidate-fot ad= mission to the bar; is taken from thcf."West . "West ern Law Journal," and is. deeiGdly alooti hit:.- The examination commences with-- ''Do you'smolte, sir?" "I do; sir." "Have you a spare cigar?" "Yes, sir,' (extending a short six.) "Now, sir, what is the first duty.-of a 119;1 "To collect fees." "Right. What is the second ?" "To increase the number of his clients." "When does your positieu towards yOUr client, change ?" . "When making a bill of cost." •-• "Explain." "We then occupy the, antagonistic posi tiOn—l assume the chanicter of plaintiff, and he bjcomes defendant." "A suit decided, how do you stand with the lawyer conducting the iitliti bill?" "Cheek by jowl." "Enough; sir; you promise to become an opiatnertt to your profession, and I wish you seticeas., - Now, are you-awdre - of. the-xiuty you owe me?" "Perfectly." "Describe it." ••, . "It is to invite-You_to /But, stippose I decline - ?" (Candidate ecratchimhis head.)—"There is no instance of, the-kind On-record in the boOks. . Icwiat.,supiWarll4,quest ion." "Yoe - are ' ;" confidence . ethe with which' you. make the - assertion, shows that you, hole read the 'law .attentively, Let's take thir7iiiinks, and I will sign - your;certill- Cater - "IV . .there 's been another . ruPtiniof Mount. VoeVerbiletrt said Kra: ..eartinghin; ,as she . Pin &tin tbe-luipa and put /Pees— tthiriaper•tells Alt mac% ,'g lather runnittg.driwn"the4tioudthini- .t ! t l it'don't tell us Vow. " flir4 - 11 Ithifirtiflrit was set fire to:"_:: wicked enough - `130: . % - ; os, Perhaps:lV** ca used by childrenlipaitinir with ' ..f iittioxitOinatches. I wish they . aidTsen_t.fin‘,..but..-11OSton firemen ; they . woulditionitiv . s . putastop to the'raging aliment; and I dire sarldr. Barnacle,. and ailot'em would ` blietone; for they are what I call eivit'engincers;"' - There was a whole broadside of commendation of our fire department in . the impressive' gesture actom panying4ter words. • "'Viotti and'space " for moment became aud imagius tiosrfrpred the 13tistriti &pits pouring their subduing streams upon thettunes of Neauvi us, and -"bold on suing;" -.tbreak her down twolvt...!• rising above um vain reartugs of the, - sunotitizipict:raterc . , im,H• 171: . • , . ••-• • Y fitalltetelinidm * pstfti 4 icuriivraws,j govirrmi J. rr.• IRON, 1 3- 109 0 . 10 1 ;' ` ccu - osz ex= XAsicer, '"Sios or.TZ Sivr,..4, A Pt - navies Scrap Iron and Metal Merclumte t m M canE AND FOUNDRY FUR ardneiioVslTiStreett PRILADELPRLL - Ingot Copper, Babbitt Aretal, FOnlidcr Earn% 1 1 et I}T.FNMlftnrinA, C J mod. ~ biers, Ines, Pig Tin, Bar Iron, Files, 2te., Bar Tin, .Sheet iron ;.., Old Files, Pig. Lead, SheietZine, Old t, Bar L.-0, /steel, 'Old Brass, Bricker, 8r}i2re44.10719g, ae. Antimony, Crutibtis," tP New and Second-hand Maeldnista` and Black ataithej**, ta4.4tolp gaiitiv . bpao tong& and 501 d..., - Irar'Attleres of every descnption uze by Machin lath and Foundrymen, furnished.to order; PidAr•OSTPPArotkPlgqtafts. and all Linda 0 itfetn• . . c 11 1 A NT S. . ATTENTION. - ENEE RiIdNED PROPOSES TO SF'T , : -rinc.trtock . br - • 'Elardrrii re, Cailery, Steel, avert, gorpen terts.Toirls; COinpriatng the entire stock in the well-known Stare of fiMANIc - ... , 1V0TT, riiobt -fairOmbly, located. on Centre Street,. Pottsville, • Sclinyikfil•County,;Tenna." The purchaser of the. Stock may obtain a Lenfe.oLtheStore,-which is a threi:story 13rii.k,BnildIng,440,fect front ,on .Ventre Street, by 60 feet; in depthorlifi-a building in the restr,-20 V 40,feet, _eonfitructed.extltsaly 2 as tedeneff , . Tor 'JStefel and Tron. opening on to a,20 feet street, , rendering it:particularly"' cnvenient of access ; the whole depth of the store be lug 100 feet—withinimirahle apparatus for bottling from the.tirst or the third floor To a person des - 1114in •of enteringinto this branch of buninets,. an -opportunity fe'offervd.which very rarely cnrcura. . .1• ALSO—For aale • a.:BCINE MILL, with . eaat-hijo Shalt, Pulleys and Irtaano,_annpitte.: .• . Ponseeribn given when desired. • • , ' For particulars, address. peikmallior b.yjetter: .• • TLIMN E.` OTT, Committee. Pciusville—Aprii.l.lB6s. • • • /846 • March( 21, PRIVATE , SALES, •-: VALUABLE FAx.TI FUS MALE. . . ... . In consequence- of poor 'health 'the subscriber has conch:idol to offer his Farm for side: — Said farm is lit'-• sated in }Kingston Township, Lnzerne county, within Tour milea'of the WyOming Depot, with good roads and down grade'ro market. The Farm contains about 1711 acres. one hundred and• flfteen'.under goad •itnprovement. The soil is good and well adapt.... ed to eithel• grass or grain, and being well water, ed, would make' ne of the finest- grazing - farms in the county. • Thebuildings are Two Dwelling IlOusea... - one large .hay and Grain Barn, one Cow. Ram for Stabling Cattle, Carriage _llouse-nnd :Stable; atul .lar House geiti Corn onse.- .ONE ORCHAR%—:atig also well . •ienomt having' Several hundred roils ofl.seitie wall upon it ; is centrally located=-two :roads • crossing at right angles near. the buildings. There •is 'also a Church and-School 'House on the premises', 'and until recently a Post Oftice was kept at the place for sixteen years. IT is ivircAn Tile 13E13T s[Aitlif'.l . iN . :IIIE STATF, . It. is alto..h , ether a desirable property, and persons having money to invest in real estate would do well to call 011. tile. subscriber and view the 'premises. Auy one desiring further information can call on .or address the Editor Of the Pittseu Gazette, or • . • I itL'-FUS CARVER, . Wyoming, Luzerne Co.;•Ps. Jan. 14, ,tz VOIR valutible FARM and pleasant • I.' ;country residence, situate in . East liiitiover. ship. Lebditun county. Pa., off the 'Jonestown and Har risburg rind: one-half Mile West :of iklt, Nebo,. con- Wining about S 5 Acres. About T dues • Is Woodland, the remainder beiMs under cultivation.. w_l fenced; and the soil well adapted to the different crops generally raised in -this section. The buildings (neatly new) are a BRICK . 11 0 USE. BANK BARN, large Hoy Earn, and other out- There Is an orchasti Of young healing - trees, with en addition:of otherS lately 'set out, on 1. 4 ,1 e. premi se•s. • A'Well, With Pump, Is at the house; also, ruff,: nine water is most of the - fields: ' ".. : Por-ferthm'particultirs, apply by. le.tfer or in person to the subscriber, not the premisee..P. O. addreSs. ONO; • ' TILOS. P. MILLER. : .Eaetßanov.er Tp.; Aug • IT; 1865 . , . • . "18 years.nslabliihed in N. T. •City." "Cinly Infallible' remedira known." • - "FreeTrorti Poisons." - • - , "Not dangerous to the human Family.", 1 1411.5'65m0 out' f their hbleicto :dia..' • ' • l eostar'srilati•Roach,.:&c„ . Extprraihators,• t it erla e— etres,l tt , r; •• . • • Red dtc., -• • • " • . 'Vestal's" Bed-p4ll - tierniirititcr, - Ie z. liquid or wa,441.1,2ed - tu . destrnr,. and al e° se a ire- •" • • • . TCII4yQ fox ; 1.T.1 pug% „ 6 delsta{s"'Electric Powder _ for • ,Insects, -IR • foi - 'llba.i. 'Mosaintpes, • Fted., Brd Vivi, /Mecf. - on . - • . ' Plants, .Pozas, AnUnabst&e. • • • rr - S.Old by all Druggists and Dealers everywhere.. ! BE of all mirthless Imitations... i - Jtf• - •fsee that •12,osTaa'sst. name is. On each i;o1",• Dot [e, and Flask, before ypou buy. . •.. , • • • IMENTRIV. R.. COSTAR:' . 1133" - Paiartrst. Drier, -1-92 BIILOATIWAS. IN. Yr • • 11J - Sold by ail Druggiati and .Dealers at Pottsville 1865, 1/2/•', INCREASE OF -RATS.—The . 'Fiirintes Grzzo . tte CEngli:4l) asserts and pruves . bv tigures that one pair of ruts willtnive a progeny and descendants; no lees than . 654 - ,nbo in.three years:. Now. unless thiShrimense Tam be.kept clown, they would consume more food than would sustain 65,0oalunnan beings.. : • • •• . - i 7 l ee -CuesTAu'i" advertisement in this paper. 1865. BATS ie raw Whoever engages in shoot,, inssmall birds.is a cruel man ; . .whoever aids exter miniiting rats hot' benefactor, We should. like some of (ler cuneaisindenis Id give us the benetit Of their cape tledtz In driving out these pests' We need something besides dogs, can. and traps fur this business. -.-Seien f fie Anteriain, Y. • - • iserSee -CostAre-advertiiement in this paper. 1865, "00ESTAR ; SWRAT EXTERMINATOR is Pimple safe, and eure,:—the 'rawit . perfect - RAT-ifleation..tueett hip we have ever attenned. ....Every. Rat that can get. it, properly' prepared according to directions.- will eat it. and every one that ente It will die, generally at some place .as distant as pomible "front where the. medidne was taken.— Lake shore. Mich.; Mirror.. -; .. • 111 1 • Se. "Coeyrks's" advertisement in this Paper.- 1865. A VOICE FROM THE FAR .W.E.Ft—Speaking of , •CosirAa's" Rnt, Roach. fix... Exterrninntomoiu grain and provisloni.* -destroyed annually in Grant county-by vermin than . woidd.pay -for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer..';' 77 .4.aoctuder, , lFia:. Heedfd.' - rw—sce advertiSment in this paper.: • 1865, FARMERS AND iii:ATSEgt .`ElLsz-- . should recol lect that hund.-eds of dol lats. :VvOrth Of Ofaln; ions; kr , areitunttitily destroYeri-bY - *ice, Ants, and other insects and . vermlrf=all of 'which can be prevented by a few 'nollano • worth of 4 .Cotersit'it' . ..Rat, Roach. kc.. Exterminator, l'Xiaght and Died freely. car, - See'"Cosxxa's" advertisement In this paper. • t:Er'Sold in Pottsville, Pa., wholesale jtnd . .retailat SAIINAVS.' and by all 'Druggists and - Dealers. • - • April 14, '6 5 : • • : . -15.6 - , . • *BOOKS. PDRDON O S HlOEST—lateio.-editlon/ ' • DUNLOP'S LOWS OF THE UNITED . STATF2S.. - . WHARTON'S AMERICAN CRIMINAL LAW.*- :LAW OP:HOMICIDE.. PRECEDENTS OF INDICTMENTS& PLEAS. i:11OBVIER•S LAW DICTIONARY. SHARIA - o.OIPS AMERICAN BLACILSTONIR. tioN SEIX4wIeIt W- ON - STATVPDRY - W eq.NsTITO •ALLA 7l: -- . , .ROIIERT•S DWEST 'OF BRITISH. STATUTES;.: ; DtrANB )N THE, ROAD I;AWs. . • MIA:N .- RS LANDLORD AND TENANT. • . DUNLArS,I)OOK,.OP•VORXIS.2,- • • • - ORAYBONIITOHMS.' • • iTil;s" F2.EIIHIN.TB,OP:THH ; wtiLIim.LANYER AND D.'S; FORM BOux: •`-; To w Nsitir-ip 1„004L-LA.W.4 01 0 . rposn, HOI Alkfßit trios b•TA;i7;B3LAif. Pn , 04 , 4r":4,u19411.4. coi.TNT .co yvirgki urogif • • • • fin ueiT OIL ~,• • . . , •.. . . .. • e. lEUTAPAILrALS, 40 r . . 8.5. i 2 'ttili-MENER E L sae-warailsai ltleketa , .ham .22dladelphla rerm.q sine and thleir, good I °r SlL o FrdaYi klanda l a e dlll,l4l" ' • • _ A. Iii(X)114, General Supt. inky:!. Is. 27- yibIiI9II,II9I4II.I44IIIe.T6IIIIILEILMAWA: , VEX. S. Rat' 51 % 7 • - —IarLIgTEra'AZ.B.ANGZICENZ; Pn I.ind \idler 9901.1. DAY - -.June 2611;,. 18619.' INl6ger • Justdand:4V , l6lol*. Conneeijet.et • Sehaylkill Haven: with • Reaffing Rail tnid trains for Philadelphia: Tharisiner4teading t end•atn.96„p...ll.;Sor•....WWl.l'..Batett end interme _diate.pointe:. _ _ - - • Truly; tor ...4blintilenve Schuylkill Haven 6.19 A. M AA4'12.20 pdoiiPatstatioam `Pare from Arlblideito •P ndelphis, $3 96 ;to Bead -419 $1 iM toSebnyikilliliiih , ss cents. - fir — Alt-the, shave talus make .om:tett:h . :on at „West- Wood with , gegen to and from Pottsville.. • • • . . . J , -S4WDOTTEN'dttri 1-11 ct. ic p HILADELPECIA & IZEADINIRIA N ,B. — 4 - 41•1.1 n ea 7 . - 4 .7 . -•• 49—tr.AMM • • Summer 1 4931rigliailit; July .10,-1865. ROAM PABiIitI(ER tit:fiCt7 ; Leave Pottsville, Qaily, teicept 'Sundays) at 8.15, - A. M., 1111112.25, P;3l.;—Passing Reading at 10.00. A. 14.. M and 4.. P. M. , Arriving in' Philaderphitt "P 2.45,1".. M., and at 7.05 P. M. • - Both down Mina connect at Reading. With talus for Hargisbilp =ld New YOrk, anct , at Port Clinton With Catayvis4 Railroad Trains for Williaras?ort, Eirnini/az PASSENGEB 31015.5. • • • Leave 'Madel_Phii , dailYttes4pt .Stuidipq .at 8.00, .P:.7*".Leave...Reaang at,iu.Ato, -A. M.;. . and 6.00:' P. M. • SUNDAY tRAINS: Lenin Pottorvilleat A; ;:M,..; and Philadelphia at 3.15, P M. •-.-- • . • L.FiILSNON V Connects - atabirrishiwg with Piti , benger Trains Maria 'Yon? Pittsburg, tlarliF4e, ettambersbarg, Lancaster,' Get i tburg,Sunbary, Williamaport, TOric and Bal Trains leave liarrisburg'at 5.00, A. M., 8.15 A. M., and 1.45; P.. M., 'for gottsville,.. Philadelphia,- New York, Etti4ini; Etc.; a:teat:4.4o, for Reading Only. Leave Iteading,a4lM-A. 81.,...1g.456:-A.r M.. and 1.36 and 6:03. P, Sundays: Leave Reading, at 1.00 A. M., and RarriSheirg at 5.15 A. ?IL . - TMongh tiekets•froMPottsville to Netai Y6rlr.„ More, Gettysburg. and .all• th 44 principal, points* in the North, I:iorthu*:,-, and r4tplu s ir;;AuigrantlTickets to e , samplaceizt reduct 4 fares: • ' • - • ' 50 lbs. ottiagtige inoiiiita each Pti.engtrr; ' .• ' . ITALIMY: . RAI LROAD - BETWEEN TA-. . Impkeyv4. AND I'OTTSVLLLE. : Lits:e Tamaqua at T. A. M., and 2.15; P. • Leave Pottsville at a, A .. M., And 4.15, P . 3i. •• • • . - I.'• • ' .00311iDITATIOIJ TICKETS, -- With 20 coupons attached; between any-point.Sdesired, or Families 'and.Firma, at 25 per cent. discount. • • •..' Good for 2,000 miles, u E TICKETS, • :.; end Finn!, at sF. 9j . 't*rreella,ll points, :for Families - • 11.*A CON TICKETS," good for Holder.only, between any:points, at .redneed rates, for 3,6, 9, or 12 monthi:',.' • • • - tickets wilt be purchased -before the Trains start.. - Higher Laren eharged•if paid In the cars. • • General SUperintendent. • 1131111.1G111-VAIL E 1( RAIILIELQ.ALP. S :443, : , ::- tM47 4 714 1 a : aa 2 a 1.. } WWI • •••• • . Fall - Arrangements. •.. ON AND. AFTER MONDAY, .Sept.. lath. the Pas senger Trains of ths - Leldgli Rallioad Company, will run as follows : . • • . • . • DOWN OR. EASTWARD: TRAINS. Srilioss 1 • • . . No. 5, No. 3. No. 1: • Leave • • . -P. A. .M. A. M. White Haven2.2B 9,00 ' Tannery• '• 2as 9.08 Ilickory.Ttnn 2.45 9.19 Mnd Run • • 0 52 . 9.27 . Rockport '3 03 •-. 9.38 • Drake's Creek . 9.46 -. • Stony Creek 9.53 Jeanesville'2,oo Beaver Meadow • 2.10 Hazle Creek .Bridge - ' . • Weatherly - ,.. ... , .... ..... .. ...3.00.: , Penn Haven • 320 • • - MALTCLI CHUNK • - • 350- , .10.40- Lehighton .• - • : 4 , '10.50 ..440' :Lehigh Gap ' 4"1 .. - 5.01. •Slatington ' • - • -• 11.13 :5.01 Rock Dale ' • • - • 436 - : 5.17 White Hall "• ' ; 455 . • - 5.34. .Ctiplay - • • ' • 4 59* • 11.39 5.16' - 110ktmdanqaa • •• ' •:" • 5 03' 0,42 Clitastiuqua • • • -„,..5.0T . 11.43 546 Allentown Furnace " 5.15: • 5,54 • salein own '1.20 ~11.54 Bethlehem • • ' 5 37 : 12. 13: 6..15 Preemansburg . • .5.4 T ": - 12.21 , 6.23 - Lime Ridge.... • • "5 53 12128 . • .6.29 Eas4in, tarrivil 610 •12.45 " 6.44 - UP OR WESTWARD .TRAINS. STATION'S :. • .NO. 8. Ng. N0..T. , Leave A. M. P. M. : P.'51.: A. M. Easton:' 930 .3.25 7.40, 41.42 '" •10.03 Lime ' 3.42 7.58 Freemanslnirg...9.so ':3.49 8.116 Bethleheni .. 4.00 8:15: 12.13 ' 10.03 Allentown.... .10.12 4.15 8:30 . : 12.23 10.44 Furnace'. 4.20 •• 6.34 ' Cataianoua • ' 10.25 4.28 4,41 .*:- - 1-10kendauqua...10.30 ' . 4.33 . 8.47. ,T, . . Copley .10.34- 4.38, '8.51 White Hall 10.30 4.43 , 8.56 g - ‘.:44 Laury'a.. ...... . .10.46.. .4.55 9.04 . • Itock Dale, ......10.56 . -5:00 • 9.14 "is • IC Shitington • 11.0 T, 5.12. ' 9.25 'Lehigh Gap.: . 5:18 . 9.31, ' , Parryville . 41.28 5:133 1 9.45 . • Lehighton 11.34 45.39: '.9.50 . Mauch- Chunk... 11.45 ' 6.00. .10.00 . - - "Penn Hafen....22.15 . . Beaver - Meadow. 1.10 ; , • . Stony ,Creek:.. , . 6.38 • . Drake's 0reek..12.29 •. • 6.46 ' ' • • Rockport: '. 6.54. Mud Run . ... .1•2.46, .7,05 • Hickory- 7.13 • • _ -"- • Tannery.. 1.03 .. 7.24:... • AL.White Daven 1.10 ' ..7 32 : " • • • : • .. . - CONNECTIONS • ." • CENTRAL 5. IL 0 , NEW. JRRAIti. •• All Up and 'Down trains connect with the trains of the, Central Railroad of Neiv Jersey to, and froin- New. York: „ • knell PENNSThVANIA RAILROAD... • . ...All Down Trains and Up Traius•NOS. 7 and 8 connect' With the Trains - -of . the. N. P. R. • It. forßtations abate Bethlehem. • Down Traip No. s.and Up Trains Nos. 2 and 6 for Stations below Bethlehem:. ..• ' ' EAST CESNSTLVANIA 11.. a. All tralnicconneet with the trains of the Bait Pennsyl ' vania Ital ( lttid, except Down Train No. Vand I.lp, Train 1865 .11Rivrniurz pr.tAwAza RAILROAD Donn trainis'Nne. - 1 and 3 and . tip .Trains' Noe. 6 and connect with Tralua of the , Belvidere :Delaware Rail-' CkrAwiFaL- AND. QUA KANE 11A!L60,0.4 Down - Trains Nos. 1 and 5 and Up Trains ..N05..6 and R connect with the Trains of the Catawibsa and Qua-. khke Railroads. . . • . . . Down Trains ls.ios. 3 1411(i 1 . :? , and Hp Train N0..8 con nect with the Trains of the Hazleton Railroad_ DOwn Trains NO F. 3 and nnd.lip Trains Nos: -6 and will connect with the' Trains to and from NVilkeftbarre. ROBERT U. SAYRE. " Superintenden, aud Engineer L. R. Sept. 1.5, • .39- • Tftelq.ost Complete Sewhig Ma- chine Existence.. The Introduction of the - "FLORENCE ". Dates: new era in Bewing'Madinnes. Haim, Fellb, Bindit, Gathers, Braids, Quilts and Gathers and Sews en a Jingle at the sainetiate;_ • - • The undersigned has been • aiipointed' Agent for Schuylkill County, of 'the Florence Sewing Machine C_ompiiiiy, lffininfachirent of the • celebrated-lieversible Feed Sewing Machines, - • ' • • • . • The following advantages over any and Ali Sewing :Machines, are claimed for the "Florenbe".: It makes four different stitches, tlf lotk, knot, don ble-lock and dOuille-knot, on ono, and 'the -same ma chine.. 'Each stitch being alike ;on both sides of the fabrie . It bai the reversible feed motion, which. enables the operator, by simply turning Ei thumb•eciew, to liAe•the work run either to the right or left, to stay any part of the same,' or listen the ends of the seams, without turn- Changing the length of the stitch, and from one kind of stitch to another, can readily be done while the ;ma chine is in motion. - . • • ' • • • • • - - . Every stitch is perfect in itself, making the seam se cure and uniform. - : • It is almost noiseless,-and ea:libel:wed where quietis Its motions are all positive : there are , no springs to get' ut of order, and its simplicity enables the most in experienced to operate it.. • . , : It will not oil the, dress - of the operator,' as all the roachinery.is on the top of-the - table. -•- It is the.most rapid sewer in the world making nTe stitches to, each revolution. • • , Its stitch is the .wonder of all. becausepf its coin.; blued llagticity, strength-and beauty. ..- . . It does the heaviest or finest' work with equal' facili ty, without change of tension tir machinery. • • Every Machine had one of Jencles. patent hemmers .attached, ftbe richt to use which we. control.) enabling, the operatorto torn any width of hem desired: .* - • The public le respectfully invited to examine th&e Machines at the store of the underslgned,`Centre street, Pottiiville, where full particulars Will be given. . • R: R. , MORRIS: WAX Aytgrust 20..64 ESTRUS . COTTAGEORGANS .. . . • Are 'not Onli:gnexceijed., but they are absolutelY un erbialled-by any. other M•e_ Instrument in the cOunto 1)e expressly for Churthes and . SchoOla, they are found Lobo, equally, well to the. "parlor and *awing room;; For sale only by . . . No: IS North SEVENTH St.; PRILADA. tar Also. BRADSITRY'SPIA.NO& and a complete assortment of the PERFECT MELODEON . • : Wily • ..- • , NE Er BOOK. A-111.0 lI:j'ATIONERY The onderaigied aie - now , prepard F to. farnlah a tine asecirtraeid of-Books and drat Oita , fitattopety; 14 their New Stele 'on - Ceritie Street; font. - door...below the. EPlaco.Pal.a l !Archl-: P 0 1441, P 40 14 E4 O / fitardPini to order.' • • • • • -, .Perfrinvery, - Fame, - • . , - • • l'‘ '. °ll 1t. 4 .8E- g. . 644. • _AN, . Orden, promptly atten ded-to . Give us a cal. • • • BOSBYSBELL BROTHRR • - • • O. 0: BosaystraLL, • lertf • C. A. BOSIITSCITX. • . 22,:!G5 .„ . , . , . 40rift Genniso .Ikrarra and &Kayak& 19%. 11, J,Cianroi rot , aide at , F. HARSELEIP% needy Oppiaita tiaLltiFtimg Ruyan; fotamillai - Pal . .; - . . iclu„E , ozn p4pst Geist* itponnd vaid ior elm White s Magazine Paper—and oleo Old Newspa kYamphlete, - 4p tdWlitmke with the covers taker tor. • Peri-ileut : ' 'APlikeil. 'etc : . • ;;-" MEE •714630Stitiftrimmeid MA. . _ .FARivriluorgis, A . TAB F-ertilisers prepared by th Arrieultaral,qem-. teal Co.:. (a Compady-!ebartered tbdr Legwature 0 •PcnurtsitVixWa ale '0:04 1 04 11 .0 4 . I . I sPen. 919° racficet6 `ctilVt."Tuljqfpoateble .and bes, or the Yarsaiiiirld yrnit.gAire' Ter, of - all concentrated rrn trutprnifttwar offered OWl irk aro! winter. Th 4 n0 11 P,q 12 0 4112 4 the IPU4I . • merit* infillririthier la compoeed o . _ of night moll '• an* -tbefer- I merit* of urtheomenbteed , chenakany and ' meclumlcallymith Other •eithlefertillaing.agents and . It la *geed- Jo e!.*thriiitderi6Mtation: ready for. Immdittelnre; and wltirgittl96o or Ira highly -oitrolo , touldertming ptdpeoex: . :-. .—. , solt -. . , - Its'untrereaappbrabllttitoalCcropa and n red Afe awn, bthkyAnd actmlumates.: am teeu ' kn to `beArtheogrithlturbeween 41,1[6.1' HEMIOA. 031EPOSTa'll'enrtil4 .L izer is largely..pOtant animal matter. -each' as • meet; bone, fish, leather, hair and wool. 'ogether with • ellen:deals ' and filormtnin .fertUizere, !which decompose - the Mass, and retain the nitrogenons.elements. • It is a Yery...valniblatlrtilizer for field . .erops gener ;illy, and especially fonpotatoes, and: garden purposes. •?•-„,;its exeelleat qualities, strength and- eheapnese; have F y46 - it very popular with all-who - have used it. • ' 2 OOREPOSiTE -FERTILIZER. ploopltaticfeitilizer 'is particularly adapted for the cultivation of trees. fririts lawns and flowers.- it will promote atery. vigorous and healthy growth of mood .and fruit; and largely increase the quantity and perfect the maturity: of the fruit.— lour: hot-hotem and household- plants and flowers,. it :will.be.found an IndL 4 pensabli!c article 'in Femme ' their greatest perfection. It will prevent and cure diseased conditions of the peach , and grape, and is excellent for grass and laio7llA. , _ • It is composed - oraneWOlein'aista . Malay it adapted to the growth of all-Wilda of crops hi all kinds of voile. The formula or method of combining - its constituent fertilizing ingredients have received the .hlghmit appro vat of.emment chemistiend scientidc agriculturists, • . . Tbe PHOSPHATEAgri' cultural Chennield Qampahy manufacture a Phosphate 'or Lime In accords . nce with a neleiuld valuable formula hi.which a .veri superiorarticle produced. 'scl as to be afforded an' less price than 'other 'manufacturers .charge::, Practical tests have proved that its value,• as a fertiller.- is equal to the .best 'Phosphate - ofilme 113 thetmarket. • . TERM CASH.- All Orders of 'a Ton in more, :will' be .delivered - it the Railroad Stations, .and the Wharves of Shipment, •free of cartage., Cartage will be charged on all orders of 6 bittels or less, • One • dollar. per Ton alTowanCeTfor cartage will be niaderon all sales doliveretl at the Works of the Com pany; oneanal Wharf. ' •g• AG CULTURAL CITEMICAL COMPANY'S WORKS • "Av CANAL' Ci.N THE DEL...WAR/C. . Office 418 f •wireh St:, Philadelphia, ' FITTS. General Agept. - The- Company's Pamphlet Circular,. embracing full Airectlons for using I be.abere Fertilizers, sent by mall, ise, when requested. March 11. AT .T,I;IN 0 V E'D zupg4 , P4OO,II4IIIS.VP Lin _ Manuf,ctured . „o.4l" n. t4eta at the AGEIGULTI7AL WORKS PIIILADELPIIIA. We give - the smuranee to the -. Trablie, that none 11'11 be sold or offered for sale by as but - ' • OUR -.OIVNIAI4UF.ALOTURE . .- • • • - Packed in- ISew nags, 200 ms. ea*: Price;. $5O per 2000 lbs., (2i . Os. per,lb. ALLEN & , NEEDLES' • IX PR 9V.E.M. FERTILIZER -! . . . We 'desire to Impress upnn. farmers ;end dealers., we make no concealment of Its..Minch:ad „components Animal ITlntter..Fllrtii.,.. Wool, Aetd,• and •.. Fkucly. GrOsind Bones.. . . . , . . . .. . . -.• Every day bringS•ns additional evidences or the stt perior excellence or this article. Those who have used Eturnearly seven years know he good qualities and ' . .. nig . l'' fiest proof we eitA.have•as to. jts„yalne. s • . .. - .Paicked in Neil' Hags, 150 Trice, $35 per 2000 lbs., - (li Ots, per lb trade dieconpt.alloked to dealers. "-' ALLEN'ar NEEDLES,. 42'S. 'Delaware AVenne anB. 41 S. - Water tit.,..(First store above ateitnut.). We eell no' ankles but such ',we can. Fafely recom mend. • . 28-3 - _ 13 A.. IEI 401- .M 3 0 SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME - BAUCrH & SONS, - XIANT:rACTUiLIie AND ruoryarrorga, Store No. 20 South Delaware ,Aseaue, PhDs lieiluc;lo!* in Price . ... . ~ .. After this, date, June 12th. the, price 4:it liftliGH'S RAW Ba.lslß I.IIOSPLIATE will. be reduced to $6O 'per '2OOO lb,s., (4 cents per pound) packed in good bags aud barrels. and delivered free to porierage'to any.whail or depot in this city.. • • .- : - . • . .. . .. -.- . Send oa , ihe.Orderis Ear ly Already theindications pi:Mal° every heavy trade in our article for the . lall - season: and although have itralactise 'facilities for: meeting a large. demand .with a preimpt supply; we.would'strongly advse Farmers . and Dealers to giVe - 1111 their orders as effigy as possible. ' . Huigh 9 ..R.syw Bone'Phosehnte• iias nok'bcen before the -Agricultnrai C,omminity rot' 'many years - under ,ONE NAME and. ONE MORRIE .TORSIIIP; and needs - no - further commendation than that accorded to it everywhere: in . the continued and succeastul use by.practical and discriminating Farmers. Manufactured only by • itAvau - a, N0.'20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. car . "*.We recommend: Ferment to purchase of their . rieitient Agricultural Dealer.. • "-. • I . • . . - • • : • . J. C. BRIGHT & CO.; Agents, Juno 2,4,'65 25.3 m) : A'shland,•Schuylkill - Co., Pa ➢I . OItO PIFILLIPS' GENUINE IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, • • S A L E . - DEPOT, . .No. 2?' North' Front St. betweenlllnrliet Arch. Sta.; Pita 1.:11DE LPIIIA,: . , And No: - 14, Bowly's Wharf,. Baltimore, Rd. The •Subs . erlber _begs leave -to inform -Dealers and -Consumers that he is .now 'prepared to fumish PUILLIPS' .. IIIIII/OVM SurFEE PLIOVIIATE 'OF lynx in,any quantities. .• • Themulversal satisfaction thils - article htusiiven dur ing the past four years. has so Increased the .demand that 1 bare - been compelled -to greatly -enlarge my Ca pacity Tor its manntheturtnd now trust that I will, be able tonaall.uiders during the season. Tet nil Tule hifirst eameftrst nerved.. - . - , . . Ohmointio_Dealers; • . • • . ; 'Sole JPropr!otor 6e illainuthentrer. A_LEEN• & • . .FONTlittri T1101AN . 177.0.47CCE•0F 111,!S !IS • , * • IIIII'ROVED: SUPER-PHOSPHATE -OE-LIME- • Aid: sissuro the r;ublic . that time will be- sold .or • • . • .• OFFERED FORSAT.E . Torsi roar . • .. . THEIR MAINIT.TFACTURE; No: . 42 SOIT . T 111, DE LA*.A A.EVEZij ' • • .; . ' - 1131USINii:AS NOTICE..-The Ortner ship heretofore existing ender the name and style" of fq, BLUM & CO., to hereby. diseolved by 'mutnaTeonFent, G. F. BLUM' having retired fnini the 'business. • The establishment will be carried on by the remaining partner, aOSEPII..DUERIi, who is author .tred tO sottle : up the , banlneas and accounts of the old • Pottsvllle,..April 6, . ' . JOB.•DUERR . . • . . . . TOE tindermigmedieking - referekee to the aliiive 1 notice would respectfrillV inform thepublic in gen eral andcitizens of Pottindife .in par. ~ . . , tietilar,.that he having purchared the . • .• " entire - intert of the late - dim orli. .' qii , F. BLEN. ,t. CO., Will carry,: on'tho .. 'spathe business at the 'old stand as' . i i heretofore.: .Having purchased very' ~.• 9 .. recently,.eince tho 7reat decline in • - .... golrlot very extensive stock .of fine ' ' 0 , O. ..... . ..Waitclies, ' • . .- _ - . . .. • S : • ' 4 . Clocks,.. . . .-. : • 7 F.' • ;'..-'• . ' and Jeivelry..• ' • -':. • . . He is prepared toiiii-ihesec goods' at very rencli fe d nced ' prices. • Repairing of all Wilde-will be attended ;to promptly.... -• . .. .." ' JOSEPH DUERR. • • - Watehmaker:4leweller, S doors above Fegers Hotel: April. 8,- ..65: - - '. '. - • -• • ...--;:14 . --: 1.: 1 4 % S:.IIAESELEII, • `.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER T-0.13-A C _S . N U F F., eI!OFT/ii • ilTitEri, - 1611)*TIVILLE, Srearly Opposite, the Morifther • Dec. 'IC • 5149 wArf c m' L . . . : A Uri°, . aisertment - of Watch-L-Arriericam • - ; English and SJCias: Gold and Silver t Single and. Hunting. Cana. -An examination is re; ; - V "spectrally solicited_ ' • ' R. C.' GREEN,- •, Watchmaker and dawoler,„Ceurre' Street, Pottaijile December 12,13 ' . no: , • Ityßlll3ii BELTJL „ • Just received, a iripply. of ten and twelve-Inch ply, I.itibber : teltiug, together with the smaller sizes; all of which will 3)13 sold' at •manufactourenr prices. Also, Ogin Picking, lifluihale Biwa,. &C.; &c.. , For sale Jitivits'64. • . . . ' .B.:BANNAN; LE!PL4zII 4 B! -wATclres; mom Egi. • - A . JEWELILT, AL*AY' . 3t)N BAND Irlir All kinds 0 Muncal Inatettnients, Viojin Strings, pass Viol f . 3trings,;(.4altar and Banjo Strings, constantly (Jan 80, MO. ENOIlli - OEILO,.DRA — tOTITOMEN, atc.—DniWipg Paper, In Rolla or by Ito yard, dif ferent width*: for pain andllne work. . ' • Also, Drairing Paper, barked with mualin, different Tracing Muslin, ; 1:13; the piece or yard. different Widths Tracing Paper. and all nnlcl!!!_t!sti . l ,ll . L MAN. fur Bale at • Bookend Stationery Store.. etch! and Silier: fine at 7.•%i!eartrgient otUoldliecky.eased English- Patent Ve vela and hancricast 'beat: In - the - tobrld. !lunatic a lour pricat 40SEPH 'DEEM • .:.: - /0E14411E-44.; WaicAtuakei • llroBlf -main Wholeaale titneers and, C.otninUettio . Xerchants, have . re.- 'tiered • theit place of inalmni M Noah (43 and .„11.A.71, Noyilt - - 3d lintnet. - Philadelphia: • (the l ett:gni formerly occupied .tty• John Itreek,', tons & Co .) `atiC atter* they would -Ur 'pleothed• to - eee their tdd lrieads'- , : :July M. 4315.-48,3nt• • iii, -416*** riozHno.7ca,-AtaxLo ft. • -- • - PROTOGRAME •`•. • -.Vitiol/ Dec: 31,14. • RF,NRY.:HARTER I - . • • Ne. stto Anon Buse.. •iibwre # l . Fifth, PITIL4DELFIREIL,. .lEcraercivot end LintacrA:to.WATCRE,S, Ftwit Jaw. 7:1.11.T.:101a15 WA.11 . 4 'ali.V.Sentatott`: SILVER ?I-47=D WARS. • IFFAUFFICIL., ' air t . maker' and• Jeweler. 1.413 rth 4 CO.' S treet , co e ar. 11-9 " fri,4sicta& tm-PIRLADELP n ent of WATCJIIkt, VEWELRY,- SLLVER: and PLATED WARE constantly on lutnd.. suitable for .HOLIDAY PRITS. tar Repairing of Watches and Jewelry pnatitiotly attended to. (Dec. DANIEL. M. J ABCHER, - , • 410. ine4..Ware_4l4,finwaltd AiOnfatiory, • .• 238 SOUTH 'SECOND. STREET, Philad• • - . • ' • , . N. B.•=-Persons going to the.eity will find it: to their advantage - to'call and exaudoe the-Stock. • D. M. - HATHAWAY, l Awl 8 ST EARNS, 417 Ai : Ch St., Phi DEALERS IN Engines;'ilinchineey, and Railroad gap. pliee, : nud..d.gents . for . the hale oflit a -ehiniete, Toolo..Manufnetured . by :' the ' ' New :-Weeeit...:l4tentn Engine EMMI !6 . 5: h 0 0 KIIST'Gr GLASSES, Oil Paintings, ;Engravings, Pic lures, and. Portrait Frames. Photograph Frames, Win- dow Cornices, Pier Ta bles, Marble Slabs ik Bracket& ' • JADES S. - _BARLE SONS,'. 116 Chestnut 5t., Phllidelphra, lianufactur- Importea and Deal er sin Look; analA fame elegant assortment : MIRRORS of ev ery character always ~ in stuck.' . Particular•sheiation given to the manufacture of rictisre. Frames in • which branch continnat.changes and ..noretties are be log introduCcd.. Laid:tater, for Look-lug ,farnisbed on sippllcation; by mall or persouMly. ' Roger." G roups , - and War and humorous rube jeers : (Fall particulars iiiVircuhits . ) • -* • %. •. ' &rep . article Of Messrs: SONS' manofaC- .. tare...can be, packed to fdiward to any part of -the coon : try.. In perfect safety, Ablullarrogßailalingo open at all-taner4„ free, [June . BEST WHITE E.I.IADI' I - BEST ZINO! . . . gure.4 4 iberty Lead,;. •• . • Unsurpassed foi , Witirc:4ras,lisE GLoss,'DuitAnir..rry, - • • FiguN'Ess and EVECCiF.Sti of ! SURFACE. . PURE LIBERTY. LEA 0 , - Warranted to• cover more surface An slime weight than'anfother Lead. • 751/ it 'and !tali roit/I"finee no'olher ! ..PURR - LIBERTY ,ZINC, eeleeted - Refined• Linseed Oil, unequaled In quality, always the same. - • . . Purel.iberty'Zine, , WAHRAMTED to dcimore and better 'work at a givedcost than' any other. irtel the.hest !' - . ' Nand:id:arid at•PENNSYtirANI OR WORKS: ordvrs executed promptly by • • .-' "Z I EGrLER - dir. 51111,T11,. - . Wholesale Drag, Paint and Glass I)' filer.'. firki , re S., Office, No. 137 North TIARD , Street, PIIILATIELPIIIA, . • March 11, ,Oa .A .SAFE STEAM. BOILER; . . . . _ . . -- The suli.46ilier. is prepared to receive orders for the ttIIAItItISON'STILAM BOILER." iu sizes to suit pur-: chasers' The iittention.of manufacturers and othersls• culled to this new Steam Generator, as combining-es, iential :advantages in absolute safety from, destructive explosion. fir St. cost and durability, economy of fuel; facility of cleaning . and. transportation, -&c., not imssessed by any boiler now in use, •.- These boilers May be seen.in daily operation, driVing .the extensive works of Messrs: Wm.. Sellers & Co : , Sixteenth Street and Iltunilton streelt S. \V. Call ell's Factory, Spruce street, Schuylkill, and.' at Garsed's Tre 'mont Mill, Frauktord. . • • . . JOSEPH HARRISON, Jr., . • ash in gton . Building, 274 5 . .. THIRD STREET, . Sept: . • PRILADELPHOL . STOKES. - . •. E. T, TAYLOR. ..—. . . For the -convenience of our Ip,. patrons_and others at:adistance, . . . ,•. , t., 1 , • •• we' here present a diagram of ~ 4 - . • self-measurement, by .which a ..1 . —. k good tit will be gtommtied, by • •• " , Pa-•'sending. the, sizes in the order . : . -_,..._: 7 ...„2. , designated in the accompanying . . • \ . - EXPLANATION. ..:_ r MEASURE FOR doer. .S s . ' -Lrnoth of Back, . from 1 to 2, t • . and from '2 to 3. . • • .- ' ' . ''• -, • I - - - . Letarth of Sleety (with arm • • . crooked.) froth 4to 5.. . .. \ .. Breast. Measure.-Around the -1' - '. •,• .molit . prominent; part of the I . .. . cheat Waist „geastri'e.—Around the waist. • .! rli . , - State whether the person is greet or stooping; . _ i • ' The saute measure as for Coat . .. • • Measure insideseam, and out side from hip-bone. and-around the waist•niii hip:,' : - .. SAMPLE Or MATERIALS BENT lil" MAIL. FREE 9if CosT. G1)01 , 5 TO lIK IiLEITTINED, IT NOT SATISKAOTORT. ' • . • • ' - t'llAS. STOKES:Ik C 0 ... ' ' ...82.1 , Chearlaug. -tt,' Phila'delphirt. Another_ Important Use , tor , - • .IPetrOleOlas.......- WELLS , , PETROLEUM WRITLYG JE.T BLA CK AT. FIRP,T . This Ink. -unlike' all others,' 'contains noecide nod therefore will not corrode steel pens; one pen -*ill last longer.than a.dozen in any other ink. It flows -freely,. leaves no eedirnew. in the bottle, ,and IS not injured in the least by freezimt. It cannot be washed trom:paper., either by hot or ; water,. and no exposere to heat' will'change the eolor.. These qualities make it bleat-. finable for. books and papers contained in SU fee in case Of fire.. It ieundoubtedly; the best writing Raid ever hi . The process of manufacturing this Inettlitable ankle Is known only, by the inventors. and,.we.therefore can tion all against imitations... , Ask for Wells. , Petroleum Fluid, and see that the ,full name of LOUIS WELLS 4: CO.. is on the fable. • By so doing you-will be•eure of getting a' bottle of Perfect Ink. N. 11.—The Petroleum used Is perlectli deodorized, and therefore the ink hasno disagreeable odor: , • *Manufactured - solely by the inventors, • •: • ' • LOUIS:W.IE OJAI. Bc, CO. PhilailaA Pn. .Wholesale and retail B BANAN, sole .Agent • for Scintylkill County. , • • • ; ' . laMm. Sz . Read This! €=:X J. R. TRoxE-14 - ms CHEAP CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY STORE,. Centre Street, Opposite Mortimer House purTSVILLE. -The citizens of Pottsville - and neighboring towns villages and lutmlets., One and allotre invited 'to- call and examine - niy 'stock of wares' before buying else where, as lam - not to be undersold, and can furnish flousekeepers with every• article they want In ray line nt business.' In the stock of .•• .. • • • ' French .China, • • found Tea Sett«, Dinner .Setts, Card and Cake Baskets, Watch Cases, Se,gar Holders,. Match Safes, Motto Maga, Motto Cups And Saucers; VIISCS, Colognes; China Sear for Children, and a general variety of Toys, • . • • .• :choiceit,r-latpgit patterns; consisting *. ,Table 'BairTumblers, Champagne and Wine Glasses,•Are and Beeit• Glakises, Decauters,•Bar'ind, Bitter Bottles, Gob lets,- Plato', Cast or.BOttleti, Pitchers and Crekulis, - Cfil-•' enes, Sugarißowle Spoon Holders, Syrup Cans.,Truit towls, Fruit Standki; Kerosene Lamps every variety,. Lamp Chimneys, Lanterns, Candlesticlts, Caudy4aii,. • . &c. • Crocli. - -CiT.: ' Crockeryn • • . A full asSortment of;IHON STONE CHINA; Of. dif ferent patterns, in settabr single pieces, to suit the pub lic.. A large assortment - of cormon C. C. Ware, which I willfiell at low figures:— " • - *:. ...Yellow. and Stone Ware.. • 7 •. Pudding - I/Wes, Ple - Dlshes. Cull , aiders, Milk Pane, Jelly Moulds, Par.ilera:Tea .rots, AAA Milk Pots, Jars, Jags, etc.; . etc. - . ' . - 311 SC P. NEOLTS :—Toil Settei:,. Carters, Slop Are and Foot liatha ; Quart and Pint Flasks ; la' Oil, &c., Eriait Jars,. of every description.: _ -- -BLEMMINTS ! can 'sell you Goods at . C:ty Fri" thus saving you freight.' Call and see if it is t.it J. TROXELL,.. April 16. '64 NEW COLLECTION. OF _MUSIC GREAT ,EXCELIENCE. GEMS OF GERM6S SONG •A COLLECTIO:‘ .07 . 1116 . 147 niiatitifiil 'Vocal Oompositiop' s, Beethoireo r Vou Lsclijih4trt,, , Kneken,- , Guinlbert, - Reieb. . • .ourdAKreb.o, lor,•and Others, _ . 'With -Acoompanunthits.` - the Pianoforte • . The above work forms a new Tetuan' • of the popular clime of . Music; Books knoWn-;as the , Ifonth Series,. comprisingrthe. "Honie - ldrele.i? 2 vols. SilyerChord," .The Shower of Pearls,. and "Operatic. 'Pearlsir—bound in anti r •etyle. and sold at the sanie. plain, $1 50: Cloth:. $3 00 :'Clottli. full tilt; .$4.. Sold by all Music Dealers. • ...copies mailed post-paaVnaieeelpt 7 of Vries."' ' ' OLIVER SON It; CO., Pahlishers, ' July 15, 217. Washington yt, Dpaion.' 1311ANOM _AND DIE ODEONlit,:frorn the' L best manufacturers,: and . s general •. • - ' assortment of excellent Musical Ittstru: - talents,' are sold by the underslgned.t Strings, Bridges and Screws for Violins, . • can also be famished. • Iristrnments repaired. at short notice, and on reasonable tertne.. 7 . • • M. LEIMMEZ3,'Agent, Centre street, Yottrellia.' Sept: DrAirerrnrig PA IN TISIGA fie:Aber litisjust reteked from Yoit Ittilumukt!' melt of floe Iragied PidntlOgi atikong iititch are . the . hp-' peoltiea. Um; ' flyfoiriflrOja, , i4ke „Up:l94oe Superfor, Prided Iti;"(lith..:sL. N4w:.,,Yorit„ Vroup.of Chlcketie„' fine by. .14. 4.:)1. . .Bolindy,Alii disabled 14Iiier, - 041. agide Ahern at Oar VoligAtitti a truthful 'llflitlaWs'4l4l;l4. AUCPlist,Gelleir7 and ludiicrareekip &Are. Julk ts.---u-tr „ - ”-* NOTICE TO ' • PrOpbaille tbli better for, 81 iiking 111 ' 2 1 • lif.ar4kerva. lo, P3W 4 o o ll- 1 ? 1- .TR is cir.thgreabonts. - .Forpfirtrornars'APPlito * * • " FL: B. DUNNE, Eleastileerille: • :146.1 • July lb, 'G& ALAVA; CQllllOlli IV P tp.destapy • Negatives whlatibiveloctiti taken' more than oiet - .Persons iisidnirllston - 7 , yetalued can do - 'B6 : by punttousloiklo.. wide]; visea deeloction sill.be nude Initie cost 'of plotting - prlijted *vizi them: C&rd Negative, 04 Ce3/1 11 Llinteiar • A. M. ALLEIV r ,•:7 : • lAnnet• Ceitie-and*ititet St.i Pottsville, 1. '65: • 7 . • • 26-tt - • . •-•- • - THE STOCKHOLDERS 6P-the Pottsville Httiter ,Coutpany are ilerebymotillathaf a'dividendrtflaur per cent. 'on the capital stock.of said Crimpany was declared' on 9d day. of July, payable on . and, aftsrjbe.'ftb day of August next: Bp:a : dal - 1 . 3f The Board. -• CHARLES W. P1T,.4.A.N, Treaanter. Pottsville, July 21;14, • Y9-3t . . ^rjP R aIIPOM YORk" &SCIIIIYL -00, KILL- COAL CO.'s OFFICE, WOOPMDIL 1tiT17.1960: . Pmposals will be received unti August 1; 1865, for bnildina the mr.fotiry antidOuudations,.also for framing and miring the new breaker at the Otto ited.4llCol liery ' The drawings can be seen at the office of George Marta, Esq.. and for farther. details applli -to Mr. John* Govne, at this office. W. W..DLIFFIEM NOTIVJE is jtereby givan ; flat, the: part-. betweetz LOUIS! SOKOR ik W.. ROCKIMX P.OTTS• was dissolved by mutual consent and aeteernent on the 10th day of April last. All (labia owing to sakkpart, nedhlp 818'10 be waived by add W;RockhUlPotteitta /4.13 toth V britX:eitriittc, an - d'alidemands on said partnership; are to be present sod him for payment:: Signed.'. - • • IX)T.Ttik'S.TrYTIkEr, W. ROCKITILL POTTS.. 25.6 t _daue•RT, ;0.5 NOTlCE:—The'Subactiption 800 - kii for . 111 126 . .; the :stork . of the Philadelphia and North traiich Railroad:Conpany, Opened at the Office of G.. W. Lentil:T.. E5q.. 132 141 'BOI7TH . .T. 13111.1) :STItENT,. in the . .oity of •Philedelpha: on Tnewlay, the eighth day of - Alumni. 1865. arid will continue upen'idi house of eitch Judicial day. fur WO rases s. unlea4the.Capituf Stock of the Compa ny: ehall be i4iWcribed fur before the expiration of that' • • . • . Philadelphia July 15; 435,; • : • 2S-4t '••• . . . s —_N.OTI.CIK.—A Special Illeetii g. of the .Stockholders of the STAR CO - AL COMPA, NY to act upon the question of increasing the Capital Stock of the Company to the sum of Three Hundred 'and Fifty Thou's/Led Dollars.. and. also,-to act upon the question of extending the charter -.of the company to twenty years from the first day of. January. I,SGS, will be held at-the Office of : the company, in New• London. Conn., 'on Wetinesdaji 2d day of August next, at 3 o'clock, P. M. ' " WM. R. STARR. W3f: 11. CITAPNIA'N,- • , .fri"‘ . R. A; MANWARINd, New London, 'ft; , Gs.—es-3ta -Dii:ectors 1 . 11.E ..!L t411.1R11,7 -• DEPARTMENT; i ;!.. illftElee of Comptroller. of 'true Cur. reuey,*-WASIILNGTON,-* MAY 16th, 1565. WiIk:ERAS,: By satiSfactory 'evidence. presented.to the iidersighed. it has been made to appear that .• TUE 'GOVERNMENT. NATIONAL BANK OF POTTSVILLEJ . in. the Borough of Pottsville, in the Connty.of Schuylkill, and' State of 'Pennsylvania,' hits been duly. organized • under and according to there intro:aunts of-the Act of. Congress, .entitied An Act to provide a.Nattotial..Curreneyv:seenred- by the pledge lJnited States Bonds, and to provide fur-the circula tion and redemption thereuf,” - apProved June and has complied with all the provisions of said Act `'reunired to be complied., with before' commencing the business Of Banking under said* *Act f Now, therefore, I, 'Freeman .Clark, Comptroller of the *Currency, do hereby certify that “THE GOVERNMENT NATION 'A.L BANK OF. POTTSVILLE.'.' in the-Borough of Potisville.., in the:'Coutity, of Schuylkill and Stale of :Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the.Aet aforesaid. . • . , ' In testimony .whereof, witness my hand and slot office this Fifteenth Day of May, 1565. • '. . • FREEAAN eLARKE, May SO, '65.--20-10t1 Comptroller o(the Currency. INSURANCE. AGENCY • • Of. Wyoming-Fire Insurance Co. WILHESBAR"Ircit.:• • *. I • • • Policies effected . .with the most reliable Insurance ConapaUlei, upon favorable terms. . DAVID 33DVERIDGBi Au?._ Fra'Sebnylkill Co., at Water Companra•,oflice, CEN.- TRESTREE'r, - Poltaville. April •22., —l6-tf AETNA INSURANCE CO, Incorporated 1819. Charter l'erpetnal. Paid tip Capital $2,250,000 00 Ainount of Awret• ; • 3,850,331.7 S Losses Paid in 45 Years,— $17,485,894 71 T. LYSANDER. Prot. L. J. Lir.xritz, Secty. JO .A: GOOMV I N, Jr., A. - Sec. E. J. -13.0.5 E - r -r. Agt. A. A. WILLIAMS, Gen!l Agt., Worcestek, Mass. WA IMF. KILEAFER, CENTRE ST., .POTTSVILLE, PA. :July 23 r .C, ! 5. • • - 2976 m, • . . • • •:.• EN:SI/RANCE COMPANY; •-• • •OR NEW YORK.. , • .• CASH CAPITAL—TWO . mI7ATON POLLS. Assets Ist Jan., :1805— . ~ .. :.$1,76.5,A03.42 'Liabilities " .. . 71;901 .JOstii-McGra, Secretary. Cn Minair, President. J. 11. Waivatratt Anet do. A. F.WILLMAIMU, Nice do. . - • A.-GODPREV, :Agent,. oindEMAIIANTONGO, NEAR. CENTRE STREET, 11riSTILLE, PA. • May 20; .05. ' ' . 20-3 m Travelers': Insurance "Co. OF HARTFORD, OONN. ' Cash CapitalSsoo,o.oo . This Company insures against accidents In cores of personal injury a weekly compensation, not exceeding $2.5 'PER WEEK,.isollowed*: and in cafe of death by : accident a stint not exceeding • $.5,000 is paid. • The premiums are so low that all classes ma insure. For prospectus call at this office, where iill information' will be cheerfally given. • This Company is endorsed by till the Bank I'residenis in Hartford. Policies issued, and yenewed; and 'claims adjusted and, paid by - • . • T, A. GODFREY, Agt., Pottsville. Pa. . C. F..S.I.IINDEI,Agt., Tamaqua, Pa. ' • • 711011 . IPSOINT DERR:Special Wilkesharre. EssEassess.-;••Col. L. Cake, Tamaqua ; -M. P. Fowler: Tainaqua:.Flon: Charles - Fratley,.Potts• vill"e; Iron. :Mies I'ollotki Philadelphia. • ' April 22 ,e 5. .• ..••• . INSURANCE..' . F. B; •3t E H E-R • -General Insurance Agent: Office Pennsylvania Hall, PotteVllle, Pa. LIVERPOOL & LONDON & CILOBE LNSURANCE ' • . COINIPANY: Caen Capital and Assets: Invested in the United Stato;over. .$10,000,000 $l, 500,000 HOME INSTTRANOE COMPANY ' 'New Haven ,_ Connec ticut. Cash Capital..... 9500.000 Surplus Jan.. let, 1565 • • *159,070 psi .Inanniace.effeateil if. the best .Companies on favora ble terms. Losses 'promptly adjuPted and paid without delay.. . • • • ••„ • .• April 15 .65.-15. •', .CHARTER PERPETUAL. • 1794 • INSURANCE COMPANY. OF NORTH - .AMERICA • • ... . Ineoritorated, 1794: . The Oldest Incur since : Conipriny 'in • the- United Slate.. Has Paid .Over 817:000.000 Lisseel in Cash Since its Organization. • , -CASH CAPITAL ' $300,000.00 ' -ASSETS • •• $1,042,727:92 DIRECTORS: • . . Al:MI:ICE G. CDPTIN, S. Monrtus WALEIL. SAMUEL W, JONEFI, JOHN • JOSH A: BMOWIA, GELMIGE. HAarriecie t • CHARLES TAYLOR, • , FaA*cl Core,. . Aitticosz WIIITE. : EIMKATIM H. TthrrEl, RICH um 1). W.00n; : . EDWAIM'S..CLAMM.Mr • •WILLIAM WELIML WILLLAM CUMMING% • WILLIAM E. BROWN! T.. CILARLTON HYnQT. . • - ARTRDR . G. COFFll4,"Fresident. CI4ELLIS PLATT, Secretary. . - , • ' Ageht at Pottsville, .. G T. A. ODFREY. • • Office, Mahantongo, near Centre Street. Dec. lf,k, , 04. • . 00-.19 INSI3RANCE.. • ~ . . • • . . . The Girard Life Insurance, :Annuity and Trust Com pany of Philadelphia. 'Office,.No. 408 Chestnut street, the first door East of the Custom House. - • ' *.• CAPITAL—SIOO,OOO—CIIARTER'PERPETUAL: Continue to aisle Iniurances on lives on the most fa vorable. terms.: .., . • . The capital being paid up andinvested, titether frith -a large and constantly increasing reserved fund, offers -a perfect security to the insured. • - The rremiums. may be paid_ yearly,- Half-yearly or narter The company add a: Boats -periodically to the insur ranee for life; :The first bonus, appropriated in Deem :her, 1844, the second bonus in December,-1840, and the third bonus In Deceniber; 1864; .which additions make an average of Morethan 60,per cent. upon` the premi 'lllll.4 paid,. without increasing the annual.premlum. Therms Ridgway, . [John A. Brown, Robert Pearsall, John R. Latimer, . • Thomas P. James, John R. Slack, Frederick Brorn; John C. Mitchell,- George Taber, Isaac Barton,: - ~ • Henry G: Freelnan; - Seth J. COnly, Isaac Starr. Pamphlets coil tainingtabl e of tates and explanations. lorm of application and further information can be had at the office. - THOMAS RIDGWAY, President. JOHN-F. J Amu: Actilary • Oi of B.,BANNAN, Pottsville, Agent for this County CIIARTER 1829. PERPETIIA L. FRANKLIN.. : FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHIL AD E LPI-1 IA . Assets. of Julian' il l 1865, .:71.:,:,.50 . J. ,- ) '97, - . 0 . 4 - .. Capital. Acc,rued,Surplus, favested.Preataiauts,...2 . . .. .. • . .. .6. , •• 0. STOUICER. iewelcr and IValehusit4er, Unitif*lediOlizitaiii I....tricorn. Ali .1 . 844, . •i• $12,745. ' t-. • $310,000. .i' Awe Deere • ettetP . ' the !Macre' . Banta ...... .. LOSS PAIBSII2CE 1829,. -- . . ' - -,.• . POTISvittN . • PA,; • ... :. ' $3,000.000. . • '1 • -: • - -,-• - , • 1_ Ie now' prepared to manufacture altlonda . ofJ'etrelry to , AND --...,-,. ,:•. • •• ~ .., . . . ehort notice. Jewelry and:!'ateheti riirefully repayed. PERPETUAL TEDEPOtLARY.POLI-, GEES ON ,T.Tvt - RTLA To. TERNS. , •. / Jane 3 .. 0- • . t - 22 .- 2 m . •-• ,• • . -.•. • • . . .•• INDIA. RUBBER BEI6TINGiti-Ili, 1 Auced liteatea,The eubeeriber has %hut received India Rabbit., Belting of all eizes at 26 per cent, redue tion.on the old 'nites. .Aleo all Irinda of• Bum Packing Gaskets, ite.. at recipeed".rahm.', , B. BANNAN. DIRECTOI2I I 4 CHARLES N. BANCHRR, ISAAC LEA, TOBIAS WAGNER, EDWARD C, ,DALE, SAAIUEL GRANT, GEO. PALM JACOB R. SMITH, ALFRED FITLER,. GEO. W. RICHARDS,. ~F RAS. W. LEWIS. X. D. I XTJEW CAST[ IitTORIL , --4 wet opened, at -. 41.41A.141, IEI4 N. 'IAMBI - Ir./CR, President. .1-.1 the stand lately occupied byli. C. Morrison. Cm; EDWARD V. DALE, VieelPresident. tra street; nearly oppoetta Market, a :New Dry Goods, JAS. W. MoALLISTER. Sec. Pro. Tem. r Grocery and Provision Store, u 1 which will, be kept _ 1 constantly : on band a, choke stock of Goods in that Thei subscriber is agent for the alioye mentioned In.. Hue. „Mao, lancet/swam Flour and Feed.:&c. , • attention; and is - prepared to Tnake_lnaurance on every Ylielanderslgned hopes by strict atteuilon busi description of pmperty, at 'theloweet rates. • tees, to receive a fitcr share of thepriblic . HENRY C. RUSSEL, Akt. - RO .41=T 01,01:.„ Fottaviller, March 19,'8,5.„ - Mt! Pottsville, October 29 ;' 84. ' - ,44- I f ' GIROVIC - ruff Areirk ,- • I? 3 PINEGROVEsiMBUYLI 00.4%i • rPtf , J. M.BORRER, 441ingifleeA l' 1 0.9 11 :141P Januar" 8 4 4 • < t7:321L MACHINE SHOP AXEL FOTINDIE Tits Strubnirliiehlnefrinveari now"n tall operation, and -are, grepued ett - all orders or machltiery or any:. kind ? , Email orlfeaVy; toAtiy - }repairing attended to promptly.-. . , . . Sunbury, Northumberland co., Nov. 1:1, .64,--464f ( tlimpricusiiitir , • ..• NNre. the aubactibersi have this day ••' +7; 5z 4 44.1 entered' Into: a Partner, ship. :under the I".lr rt , , "'"" Firm name and style-of ALI.ISON't. BANNAN, to.carry.ort.the Foundry, Ilachtne, 'Smith ; rm and Car-nialdng BUsinese. in. Port. Carlion. Schuyl kill County. ,: ROBERT ALLISON,- • FRANLISB.RANNAN ' April Ist: . "rp.A.IfIAQUA. BOTTLING !MILL. A . The TAMAQUA ROLLINO MILL COMPANY lyty• ing now completed their Works at Ta- Inagua. Schuyikiil.-„County, are now ? IM manufacturing and prepared to Fn . pply ..‘...,. 14 Fr..*:"7. Merchant Bar Iron' a- vet,. superior ... gyr : :-,, - . ,,i,;4,.. qutaitY, Round% Sq armElat and Half ' , ^ 0 ..'.• ' 'Rounds. - Orders a - respectfully solicited, and will meet•with prompt athmtion. ..' . - ': • JNO RALSTON, Treas.. SAML. ILATCLIFF, Freak. •Temnacina, July 1,.415.1 ';- '. • 28-.ly. pOTTBMLLE'BOLI:ING MULL.--• . . 'The snbecribeis havin . Pnrchs..qed the .Pottv,ille,Roll ing Mill and therortghly refitted the same,,:are prepared to receive ordere for all size s of T rails' • from 22 lbs. to the-jard.zirci. to-60 lbs., .... g V 'auct furnish the earnelst short notice.; - We axe a:M prepared: -,4) fnrnish and '77.411,543a1il Will receive orders ffor:MERCIIANT . BAR IRON, all - the rientirilies.,'Roami,..„,,sgtmre and -.;:rttre-litnitt-tteep. a S4ii dp 'crfc the •smer sizes (Collier's Rails) always on - hand. • .* • ATKINS,- BROTHERS. . • .• Pottawille,.hittrch 12, 'di • .r 11- B OILERS AND. STACKS.• The subscriber is prepared to execute orders for the above articles, with dis- - -C patch, at the old place, of business, Coal -± ,F4FH. Street, below Norwegian. 130 feet. boll- ytIEEC,': 'Lam ere always on hand. Also, the mann- facturer of - COal. and Other Shovels.: - Of the best Material and workmanship. Repairs promptly attended to. Ifar'Fans. for Mining ventilation always orrhand. - . JABEZ SPARKS. Pottsville. Anmist 27,'t39.34-1y A 7 3 .111 LAN D IRON .WORKS., The Subscrilrirs are now (filly pre-- Pa . red to' furnish. at the Ashland iron .let steam Engines ad Puinpa o , "r", any power and capacity, fur mining and•7•7•Ms,jkpii:T other purposes,.Coal lireakers of every (die and pattern now; In use, togetlier,with castings and forgings of-every description. Coal - and Drift Cars or all sizes and patterns, large True: and liorse Cars,— all furnished the: shortest notice. • The subscribers flatter themselves that, inasmuch as every member .of the firm is a practiCal mechanic .they will be able to .furnish machinery that Will compare favorably with any in the Region. All tirders directed to J. &M. Gsasca, .Ashland. Schuylkill County, .Pa., will receive Prompt attention. • • . , .J. &M. GANNER • Ashland:4ll3y 4 9; utt. ' • `23,-" CIiAS. , PRENTIS. T I ouNpnv AND 14ACININE 14.110 P, L SteninCar Factory, mac. NOTICE:—The businesi of the late firm of SNYDER• & 11111..NES, will be • continued by the subscriber in all its va- ;• ,' 't rloui . branches of Steak' Engine build- a-,•sirr 4 , l•' — gult ing: Iron Founder, and manufacturer of., all" kinds of Machinery, for. Rolling 31ills, -Blest :Furna ces, Ithilmad•Cars, &c., &e. He will also continue the business of Mining and Selling.' the celebrated Fine 'Forest White Ash and Lewis and ttpohn Veins Red Ash Coale, being sole proprietof of these Collieries, ,I•'.ianuary, 21,'•51 r -PALO ALTO • IRON C 0... are '1: prepared to furnish-T. RAILROAD IRON,' at their MUls in Palo Alto, of various patterns, .. • . ...'weighinglrom.22 to 10 pounds per yard.' • gl Also, different siz.es'.of fiat, square and ••,"' • round . Merchants' bar iron. - , Orders kir - 'rails . or bar. iron:are. re- 7.P. 1 9 3 " 11 . 1 . :spectftillv Solicited, and will Meet with prompt atten • tloll' if left' either at the Geonue Itteunir & C.o.'s Hardware Store, Centre..Street...or:at their Of nee; corner of , lktarket and Second Streets, Pottsville, BENJ'N HAYWOOD, Pres't. Jan. 2, '64.. . • . 1-tf 1110 .COAL OPERATORS ife. MINERS. I —Pioneer 'toiler Workit. . . The eubscriber respectfully inviteithe 0 attention of the business community to , .!, his .Boller.Works, on Railroad Street... l:A. .. " below the Passenger Depot, Pottsville, ..-mgri,Taig Where-he is prepared to manufacture- ....-.=,--:: ,- - . -• •BOILERS . OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,, Smoke . . aCks, Stticks,'• Blast. ,Pipes, Gasometers, Drift Cars, &c. Boilers on hand. - - Being a parictical mechanic, and having. for years de voted himself entirely to this branch of the hnsiness; he flattens hiniself that work Anne . at his establishment will give satisfaction .to all who may favor bins with a rail., Individuals and Companies will find It greatly to their advatitage to examine hitwork before- engaging elSewhere. • • -• November 21, , !.7 • •• •: 47-tr WASIIIINGTON 1140.1 V WonitS, • T . • PptlLNlVi!le; THOMAS' &, JAMES .WREN' respectfully invite the attention of the business comnitinity to their New 'Ma chine Shopand Fouiulryereeted between Coal and-Rail road streets, and fronting on Norwegian • .. • ' street, where they are prepared to exe cato-all orders for machinery of Brass 7. PTO and' Iron,.,sneh as Steam . Engines, kinds of Gearing'for Rolling Mills; Grist ty-; 11 . 1 4,- 1 s!It and Saw Mills, Single and Double Acting Pinups. Coal 'Breakers, Drill, Cars, all -kind& of Railroad Castings, such as Clinks' for Flat and T Rail ; Frogs;Switches, &c.;• all kinds of Cat and Wrought Iron,-Shafting.— Being practical . mechanics, and having ade the de mands of the Coal Region their study, for years, also all kinds-of 241achinerY in their line of business, they flat.- ter themselves that work done at their esttblishmekt .will give -satisfaction ivluy May honor them with a call. All orders thankffilly received and promptly-exe cuted, on the.most reasonable terms.. - ' THOIAS WREN, . JAMES WREN; 4T-tf 011111,1t4, WIIIHRE LER Zi; '.• - FeCCESSOr.I4. TO , • •. REST- ENGLISH 'REFINED IltON—YullAssortment tf •• " and other , favorite branils. - BEST AMERICAN-BARSordinary siiesor rolled to order for bridge purposes, &c., &c.. - PENNSYLNANIA BOIL ER PLATE—Promisemins sizes, or cut to required tie . 130ILER RIVETS—Dover brand, made lu solid dies: - BEST ENGLISH 'CAR 'AXLES-'-Ariterican and English. ELITE AND SHEET IRON—for covering chutes, JUNIATA, ENGLISII AND 'NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS: . I4UTS and WASHF,RS--.For bridges, curs; andmachinery purposes nerally. GAST, SUI All 31ACIIINE and BLISTER STEEL. ; Also. an extra quality for tape and.'dles...The Above; together with a full'ASiortgient of Iron,..Steel,Nail s.and - Snikes; to which the attention of dealers, - railroad companies, engineers., miners, founders and. machinists is invited. : Jan: 4 2.5. .6-i : .....$400moo; oirr.t46o ..f.1,103,428 BtON AVORKS. GEORGE W. SNYDER ' ' B-tf *ORRIS di JONES az Co., . • IRON WAREIIOI.TS - E, Market dic. - tilzfeenth Mos., Philudo.. : Rave alwail4 on hand and fur aale AT BL WIN :di Co. Etigi ncers •Broad and . Ifaniiiton streets, Philatlelphia, Pa: . Would call,ihe . attention of Railroad , Managers, and those interested hi road Property, to their system of Loca motive Engines, in which they areadapt- ed to the particular business for which ' --- they may be required; by the use of, one, two, three or four pair of driving wheels'i.and the use of the whole, or so much of the weight as' may be. desirable for ad hesion and in'. accofrnixiating, them to the grades, curves, strungtn- of supenstniction,- and rail and work to be'done. - By these means the maximum useful effect of the power is secured with the least expense for at tendance, cost of fuel, and repairs' to Road and Engine: With these objects in View, and as the result of twenty three years practical experience in the business by our senior. partner, We manufacture five different-kinds Of Engines.„ and several claims of sizes of each.-kind.-. Particular.attention paid to the 'strength of the ma chine in the'plan and workmanship of all 'the 'details. Our long experience and opportunities of obtaining in formation, enables us to offer -these engines with the assurance that in 'efficiency, economy and durability, Iheywill compare favorably with those of any other. 'kind in use.. We also _famish Order, Wheels, niles, herding:or low moor tire (to fit centres withoiirboring4 ctimpositionrristings for bearings of every description of Copper, Sheet Iron and Boiler Works: and every at 'tick appertaining to the repair or renewal: of Locomo tive Engines'. • . -M. W. BALDWIN. — • January 23, '341-tt . . Air.. DUPLICATES W s ltEr POCK ETBB uf•all sizes; mannfacrared and for p=i4le at • BAN.NAPSBook and Stationary Store, Pottsville, , I ~ MPORTED French .6weiet Briar Pipes, • alto Dotneatte.Wood Fines. - For vale wbulesale and retail by ' • -- , (VSTAV WOMEN, • Centre St., next door to the Union Hotel,. Pottsville.. `..Jane 10, '6.5... - . ..• ': - ' v.. . STEWING - MACHINES • ' • -A Finkle Lyon Sewing Machine for sale at the Bookstore of' the subscriber. Also a Wilcox- A Gibbs • Sewing Mach= Both new.and of lateetpatterns. and will be said cheap..• BAZINA,N. 7 WtNoo*gifAiD - E 7 t74.CtilitY;" • . Beitdiug, Pa.' Muslin Shades of all colors and all styles, gilt bands, • either olihand or made to order. Address • - • GEORGE, tirlll'l'.ll, 630 Court Alljpy, Reading. • • May 6, 16 R - . . lIIEGCESTIONS I BO E T _ SC211::: ' h i l. 3 ( l ): 4 ;er li. to S' A'few years ago, .most fartners - in our %te tt growing regions, ` thought raisitagooderciti..ol winterivheat, the g r a te d must be well summer fallowed: . The grou n d was plowed usually-about the first of Ju ile, and, then harriivied and -plowed alternstelv until September:* In ,some instances, it we e - Foto-Wed' six,. but , : usually three times; ati those who did so,. fancied dish they received aimply r retntineration In Ma 'increased smart. ;13fgralia for every additional plOwing. to when the-ground was broken tip late - in June 'or the former part of July, and plowed on' t ; twice,. as a small number of- Cultivators accustomed to do, t he work waspronnunt as `'only ha# done;" and the difference t .tweenithe crops where the Soil was plowe ' five or six dines and only twice, would at e , justify Bucket remark:. Thus it will be p er . ceived, that the soil yielded only one creip i n two years,' or as it - Was' ,then teritted 'le e° crops ,in thre€lears,'' as oats, or Indian eery followed:by wheat, and then.a summer fal.. low, pigrass, In some instances, three crops of Winter - wheat were raised-in succession:..._ ' Only it limited quantity, of manure of a rem "inferior quality Wits made ; summer fallowte g, - seemed to - be essential to the .wheat crop.— There waincit that . demend forpork, beef sa d . mutton that now exists: Consequeutly,"oed y a small portion of the coarse grain of theism, . furnished any fertilizing matter by Making •: manure while - fattening stock. The great bulk of the manure was of a strawy .charee: ... ' ter, and - only increased the eireatlk - too laqs . - '.,.... growth of straw, . There was but little, pain- , producing material in it.: The good , effects o of summer fallowing began to fail. The kraa_ was oftenlarge enough to yield forty or fifty bushels of exceilent . wheat., per acrei while there wouldsometimes - he not - more than tea e r ) ortwelve. -- Every , year-the heads' were grow. .ing lighter and sn orter; and the kernels small. , er' '.anel smaller : . ..Consequently th ose who l„, - -i were accustomed to rely upon - the wheat fer. l'-', their, revenn 6,---were in et grievotis dilemma.— This was, clean farming,. but low 'cohere ; _., while acientide; pingressike .. agrieniture . re. - quires" high. cnhivation ' and fertilization in „.....'. close contiectiOn-with clean farming. This - , is the certain tendency of summer fallowing. It is good for .wheat,.temporarily ; but Lai forf.he farm, and worse still for the farmer,. .!--, permanently:. Summer fallowing in the wily • :- alluded to, .will 'produce a greater yield of ~ - wheat, for a year or. two,. - than any other sys- .2 . .. ten of management; -.but at the same time, the Productiveness el the soilwillbe impi,:r. I ed in a greeter degree than by some other eye. , , j ...' tenaof management; which will always keep the soil good, and at - the same tithe, produce remnnerating cropa from year to year. lIOW TO cumin 110Cp - MOM The aim should always be io dig or tear up as Much.grass and -weeds as possible, Atli pulveriie and stir all the soil between the rows at least two of three inches deep. In or der. td. do this effectually, the teeth i;t• the cultivator should..he.adjusted to ruUbetWeen the Tows in • the narrowest places, 'without. disturbing the groiving. plants:. The handles Of the cultivator . should extend „back oh it sufficiently far to enable the man holding it to see distinctly:whether the last tooth, as it passes .the . hills, does.not.cover or cut them upr.-Thus he may run: the. implement /0 closely to every hill along one row, that very little labor kill be required ydth.hand how:. When he . ' returns . between the same. row!, the cultivatorr-shotild be runito - close as prac- cable to the nest row. - • - It: is essential.in using any kind of a saki vater,r that the horse be well guided. If he go in the right place,..it - Will be easy to bnld e the miltiviator so as to perform the work well, but otherwise the Work, will be done in such a manner, as to requite . much hand hoeing. .Where thdground is not strong or lumpy, if madbe a good driver,: be May run the rear teeth of a cultivatbr so_ closely to the rows of Indian corn, sorghum, broom (ann., .bean!, , etc., that . mellow earth will be turned just up .to 'the plants; completely: covering all small weeds and, grass. Whew cultivated in Oil manner, unless •there'are - biany . large weeds: to cutup, two hands will do Lhe Inking well, as. fast as orie can run the cultivator. When the implement. goes jumping - and 'skippfng along,•whilo the :horse is two or more feet' from the proper place, It will require four or five faithful laborers to . hoe as fast as one mancan tultivato: In order to do this work Well, the teeth.should alwaysbe kept sharp and bright, so that .the earth will Slip .trota them freely. Whenitho surface of the teeth Is covered with much rust, they should be polished on the grindstone; .and oiled to pre : vent rusting, if to-stand idle for a day or two. This ill always save thrte and labor. gtripto. POOR MAN'S JUMBLEB,7-2 bowls of flour, • lof sugar,i cream or buttermilk, 'T. little. soda•and cinnamon ; to be rolled thin and fried in liot fill or butter. • BEET HAstr.—Take, cold boiled beets and potatoes, equal parts of each in summer and early autumn; in winter, one third beets, and two thirds potatoes; hash them, and, fry or stew in milli and butter, with salt and pepper to suit the.taste. Heat slowly and thorough ly ; scorchedd' it is. spoiled. = This is a nice , preparation for a breakfast - dish. - Th.onionmay . Wr4;.—Elherbeiries, ten gal lons; water, ten gallons; white sugar, forty five poundal .red -tar, eight ounces; - fernient ed 'with yeast in the usual manner when in •the cask ; ginger root, sliced, or alspice, four ounces; "bitter almonds,'. three _ounces, sus pended in a bag, maybe allowed to infuse in the liquor when, it is 'fermented. Brandy may be added or- not,.• • When the winels clear; which - will •pe in .about three mouthi, it maybe drawn otr theilees . and bottled.— The -spices- 'may be.... Yeried according ,to taste..• • - SALT FOR THE Tasoi.kr.--In these days, _ when diseases of the throat are fatal, we feel - A it a duty to say. a wordiri behalf of a simple,.':..o and a hat has been with us a most effectual :i-1 preventative, if note, positive . cure of sore. , throat. For many y ears past, indeed we. say :1 during - the whole of a life of over flirty years, • i We have been 'subject to a sore throat, and and more particular to a: dry hacking cough, which was not only distressing toe ourselves, '. ::,; but to our friends and those, with -whom we were brought in business .contact. Last fall •. we were induced to try What virtue thele '4'4 li was in common salt. We commenced by :-.1 using it three, times - a day; , morning, noun and night. .We dissolved a large tablespoini- ~, -....1 ful of common salt in ahout half of a tumbler . : 1 . -:,:, full of cold water. • With this we gargled the :A throat most thoroughly,' just before meal titre.. , A The result has been- that, during 'the, entire A winter, ve were mit only free from the usual L coughs and-"colds, crilds, to which, as far as our n... mitoOry e.ttends, we have always been sub- ','-',! jest; but thedry, backing cough has entire- .., ._, If'disripPeared. We ailribute it-entirely to !:,4- , `thesalt gargle, and domost cordially recto- -:-:.4:4 mend it to those of our renders aho are sub- ~,.,. ject to disease of the throat. - - t ''- ' • litany persons who - have never triedthe salt gargle, have the impression that it is un- ,'- - rt pleasant Such is - nottlie case. ,On the con-, :r .. ,, trill?, it is pleasant, ,and.-after a few days' :t, use,"no - one who loires si. nice clean mouth, .... and 'a firsVrate sbarpen'er of the appetite will abandon it; ' . ' " • ' - .•. • - . . 3.1.0Q1( Suoson Cm:E.—Two Cups of flour, one:of sugar, one of milk, one egg; one tea spoonful saleratus, two teaspoonfuls cream Foe 'oboe ofeil sable 41MIS