41 : .:4- . :',:',*it.*.ii, ASEXT,3I‘7I; RFiF.I. TO G3li• . . • . o.4:euer I. your Pro•l-labeard..Inl not - • - - Acted upon. foe reasOnrailduln si :nome on fnixtases , 'Pool vou think IL.km,w.Otrli'side of . bred • ii.btiticiid I,drOp„ the minder and let in -.:pewer A mouthful apiece orao. and let the bait Are out issinite-think in Datdt 'Whoa Strfilirgia tstrmon thiNgWeather cold iiio Or even ina windy day In summer f • • . • Theloat rmtld leave the meetinhonse, • •• •• . -I.2iihiren s men and wimmlu. specially the latter. The don't want .vester'Are . " - no such think. nowt Ino that... tended metinhcmse - • 40"yearand over.' most ail my lifrl• • W.y. tether Sunda. wheth the tires was blatla In tbestoyea as hot as Toper, Ise told.: !Ten act ale door that wasn't )(an inch, • ' & don't I no that when the parson looks . • That wia be meneathe some and more taw. [other day - kni told to putty pp . • That winder. cense the blue in. • •• Bad Ineths is bad mint but not lobed.. • ... •: ' ..As cold: eo petiole thinks and sotiew' . --; Idetlnbonsea is great Plackafor icetchln colds, .•• do takintouniurcopans ate etch like • "'faint noihin sesame, I tends for the hull_ ••• •. . KoneP4riohmil& not fort nor 2 nor S. • .... • . the, want the Winder hp or down or dore open • WY Ann't tha sneak& the shall have it• . Awl tbe.tkireh'ind awl the winders holes .but_ -tew:' •Wy don't you talk tew them k not taw Me; n0..-andmebbr I don't no • ' Wat the want aad wets good for them. • ' •.• lay b!gness is to - giie them wat they •-• The preacher tells them how to act at, metios. k. you no more nor tdm.vvy don't - Yon:preach,/ Now mebby•yott is rite, and- I are rung • • •' • No matter, I shall dew as t are told, • •, • .I!Ye. koha tew Echool tew long tawdisobey Order, cause of i • dtd, who then would be • . - TasSirseasir. , JOSH BILLINGS - IT tkiG BRANCH. What He Saw and Felt There. LONG BRANCH, 31.11 y 13, 1865. Editor of the Troy News:: Arrived here just in time tew see the At. lantik Oscan, which iz now on exhibishun, and 'd aeraing a good bizzness, tew full houses, Took a bath tew oust,. and astonished iew find, the w.atcr so saltuous ;. enquired the kauie ov an intelligent natiff, and be lafprmed me he didn't 'care; tidal the — Cuss_ lied: . There is about one bundred and sixty thou sand huinan beings, and other folks, here now, az near az i kan git at it ; kounted till I got tired, and then estimated. it is pertekly haste' renting tew see the femalls here in search 6v natural protektors. kounted 16 yesterday in one pile, they awl sighed az i past bi them, .with down cast eyes. is felt sorry for them, but couldn't help them, i eat thoroughly marrid," and intend tew remain so. There le two breezes here, a sea breeze, anti a jeraee breeze, and i advise aul persons tew use the sea breeze, f(,r the other iz so Ouch up before it reaches here,, that it soon - uses. .up everybody titer it gets here. Shoddy"and Petroleum are both here, and exile. az much notis as a pattent churn, Warrented tew: make hater in 10 minnitts from skim milk, but they say they shant contain long, bekause the air smells so much like old brine. Yes terday I went out krabbirig and ketched a pelt ov . them, they bite sideways, andbarig on like,a dead boss shoe, they make good vittles enuff, but they aint proffitablejew eat, if you . kount your time with ennything. They hay a singular bug here, which they call the rims.' eketow, they roam about .in herds, and are ' much respekted bi the, unhabitants ; I cant one day before yesterday sticking something sharp into ms, and carried the bug into n I rn, and smashed him on the sli. The be`..hin4 - iz luxurious, and the bathers resem mermades, half Men. "and lialf -- wornain : 'they and dress in the chaktaw lostom,' and when they. emerge froth the water ; pi kaut unless-yu ask nein. After. b.tthing yu feel e kind Mr.lthekness or 'limber- . n2s - 4,. for wht^h i riaZ advised- tow bathe,. in. wbiskee. took theitnmenihun - about.-half tumbler, and never felt so stout in mblife.. I thought i - coUld lift an akerof . their land. but. .bimeby, afiertheir licker.had let go,. i felt az tho foll Ow. All • angel.' worm. into'. biz hple, and hadn't strength enuff tew ask .a dog tow fuller • nie—if 1. 'ever drinlc:auin• jersee= whtskee, it will be . after, i:am . -ced•lMil. gone: . . . Thareis one church here, - but it won t.h . old but so fu that nobody Aon'igo out of politeness,. Thare is 21. licitels, and their . are: principally built out doors. tew.g,ive the guests as much brinaqueous air :as pessible.... The looging rooms are small, but handy, each :one him a door tewtheni,-aud. a • looking, glass on the. wall, and two washbples and a Lowell. Din .ner.is served at,l2 o'clock. - . 'arid opens with - soup, and shuts up __with huckleberry. The servants arc generally bilk; but menny .ov them hav lived- so - long.. arnung... the whites . that they begin tew 'atiop" our kuller.. The. beach,' tii moonlite, iz worthy ov_. a ph ilosb .pher. Lovers meet here from all . partei . .ov the. kuntry Yew . ..vow and swage; and menny a harteeutns here tuff and hearty goes .hbme :smashed, and bleeding ltiv at every -pour.. But Alio grand at trakshun iz the Atlantik Olean,. a grate hemiSpheer Ov liquid life and. power,.blu water, evry, Whare 'the eye kan . reach, az gentle az •a• summer evei.lng. mill - pond, and then again,' az aWlut :az A. water. pon' the .whole,. Long Branch' a,setisible place tew visit think Ware - it az little nrinsenz tharegenerally; ai.the same number ov visitors - are eapable ov. JOSH BILLINGS. . . A Naw Ktrn oP SCULPTOR:—At, the—, the other eiening, one gentleinan : pOinted out a dandified individual to his friend as a sculp tor_ - . -. ."What !" said his friOd,'"siich looking chap asthat . a scillpio!.4ely ypu - p4iist ho "1-pe•may not be . the kind.of a. one you you mean," said the informant, "but I know he cutzzLen - a tailor out of a suit of clothes last week." ' • • SRNTlxE . vres. Artrrnmrric,—caleulates thus: 2 glances--make one look. - •. • • 2 looks—Make one sigh. • • 4 aighs—Make one waltz. 3 waltzes—make one palpitate.. 2 palpitations—make one call. j 2 calls=make'one attention. 2.attetitions—make one fool (some two.) fools--mfike one flirtation. • 1 flirtation plus 2 bognets - eqUal to one en gagernent, equal to one marriage. • .AND WurskEi 7 -A. Highlander under the influence' of Whiskey,once went on a yery.,liot.tlay to be married: ~The services having, commenced, - the '.bilidegroom was asked- ire YOu Willing to take this woman to be your 'wedded wife?" • • , - . . "Fes," he replied,. wiping.large dropi of perspiration from his .steaming if I can get, a drinic," As Father Taylor was 'giving a:temperance . addresaAn Rocky Rill meeting-hbuse, cer l Min drunkard was so much: offended with his"sei-ere but trutliftil-kemarks,.that he rose. Up and began to hiss* the, speaker: Instantly. Father Taylor -.turned .the attention of the large audience td the insolent rowdy; and: then: forcibly said, as he - poll:net:1. to. his Tic tim, "There's a. red nose got;into . cold ter, don't you hear it hiss." . 'CAUGHT,IN HIS OWii . .11LAP.:—The - Bangor Advertiser' telli a gsod story of a Tatikee who .Was refused a dinner at one of the tav erns dOWn East,; until . he • had showed the landlordlis "puter. s !, Boufface .. .theu'did his best, and at the sound of the - bell, \-in Walked the'Tiokee", and takih.g a general.• survey' of the table, turned to his•host and said, ".31ls, ter, you've seed my .money: and I've .seed your d bye.dinner—goo" - _• . Pors once "engaged in an argument on an obscure line in Horace. A young officer ob served that a note of interrogation put at the end would make it clear. Pope, . .little, ; -de, tormed and vexed, said : "Do - you, sir, know what an interrogatory point.•is ?" _ 'Tea," was the answer '"it is a little crooked thing ikt s t asks a - question!" - . A man-recently broke off a marriage -en- - gagement because the lady did not posiess good conversatiotutl yricked.edi tori Commenting upon the feet, eap: " alt6uld Lase married her, and then refused her'a new bonnet, to havedeYeluped her yolers of talk." - - ••• A 444.114.1.4114 acw.4167 n wAteciright , w" %hid tlrit Wait also . kat uogi. MEDICINAL. Ay - el.'s_ • • Pat'afillau.a [Diseases: • .B)was .4; . ..4"des, ii tr;4-/Piowtttherr:/Mai ..I have i * oti large q_aarttitios of year:SiiiiiPA- , - tatt....t; but never-Yet onetiottle which Ailed of the deidred effect and falkaatisfactionlothohe who took 'lt. 'As fast as our people try it, they. agreethere has . been no Medicine like .it 'before in our community.' , .3iirapilorut; PitErpliss,Dltokehes, Pttattileb U' iters;43oriiinatiall Diseases of.theil3lkin. Front Bei. Bold. Stratton, Bristol, En - Nand. • . • 4toitlef do my duty to you .and the public, when I add -my testimony. to that yon publish of the Me didnat vitt:kit of your SAussrasatt.a.:' &ugh , ter,-taged ten, had" an afflicting. humor In her oars,: - eyes, and hair 'forloars, Whleh Wera unable to cure until we.tried-your SARSAPAIIILL... She - has been well for some mouths." • , • •.• • : from Jane -. E; Bice, a Wen-knots/I and tntich! esteemed tadynf Dentrirrilli.; Cape May Cci.;'..r. "31y daughter bits suffered. for n year past With a serofuloue eruption, which was.'rerrtroublesome. Nothing afforded any relief until - me tried :your S.tast..titit.t..t, which soon completely - cared her.", from C - Weirlei P. Gage,..Estj„ of the middy-known. Gage, Murray 4. Co., manufacturers of eammelled . had fOr several:. years. it very: troublesome humor in - my face, which or* coustantit.worsa until it disfigured my features nod - bfeame intol; erable affliotion. I tried almost everything ii man could of both advice mid medicine, but without any: relief whatever, until•Ttook your Slt h sA .RILL' r It imniedlatelj made my , face worse,,as you told me I .it uti, ,- 41t fOr a - Vamp but in a few Weeks The 'note skin, began to fond under • the blotches, midcoo -1 'tinned_ until My' faee: is A s . ma as any - bOdy's. and r am without tiny symptoms orth6 disease. that -1 know of. I enjoy' perfect health; and without - a doubt owe It to your SAlrsAisaatt.a.." • Etysiptitles4Generak.DebilityPurify ,the. .Blood. • . -.:-Froes Dr. Rout: Saiein;llmsston St.; New Tork.•• . "DC. Avrm.. Diehiont to•remove Eruptions and. - Scrliavns Sorrs by the persevering the of roar 9.&ns.fixt.utt.t..4., and I hare just now cured:in attack of Maiiryitaitt -Erysipelas with it. No:alterativOwo .poSsess equals the- SAISS.I.ARILLAyou .liave -sup plied to the profession ases to the people. ' " • - • From J. E. Johastori ' Wakeman, Ohid. • " - For twelve years,l had the - yellow Erysipchis ..on my r . ,,iott arm, during which I tried all the 1 delebrated - physician I could .itch,and tC o ok ul i ce tu r n - -.. eeds of dollars . Wo s rilt of"tn i er . l e ichies. •Th I were so bad thattlie cordebecathe visible and thso doctors decided that my arm must be amrititated: I -began-taking your SAttsAPAEILIA. Took two boo ; ties, and some 'of:your PILLS. Togetlicr-thev have - cured me. - I Sin now as well and sound as any body: . 'Being in a public Place, my etse is known - to every body in tills community, - and :eartites the wonder of all." - . - 1 "roes ./Ton. Benrp - 3fottrof if P. P., of lireiecastlei IV., a /aiding member of,tfie Canadian Partia7 I' have used your SARSAPARILLA In my family,' for. general debility,-and for purifffbig- th e. bloocl,- with afrY beneficial results and feel .conildeuee in commending it to the atiliettict.'?• •• • •• . • St.- Anthony:Fire; Bose,: Belt . • Rheum,' _._ _ _ _ _ Sthdd Head, Bore - Eyes.. • ' From -ITort:ey ..Sidger; Elq., : che able 'OO •Democ j riit, • Peniißyivania. ..• . . . , , , ispiy chitil,.about , three years of age, was attacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly. :spread until they feinted a loathsome nod 'Virulent witich"covered his flee, and lactually :blinded • his eyes for some days: skilful Rhysician applied nitrate of silier and other remedies, without any apparent effeeL .*For, fifteen days, eve. guarded ids luiuds; lest with .Thent he *should tearopett the fe's- - • • tering and corrupt wound 'which, covered his whole face.: Having. tried every thingelse we had any, hope front, we beg:tit 'giving your Sans.itrAutt,t,a, .and applying the iodide of potash_ lotion; as ypit direct. • The pare began to -head , Otlign.we had ?Oven the first bottle, and was well when we had 'finished • the second:. The child's eyelnishes, which had come out, grew again, and lie. is noir as healthy :and :fah' as any other. The' whole' neighborhood predicted that the child malt die." • , • Syphilis. and- llercurial.Disease.' • ... • . Prcroi'Dr.liirant Shied, of St. Lotti,t, Missouri. • " I nod your SARSAPARILLA •a. more. effectual • remedy for the' secondary symptoms •of - Syphilis and for syphilitie,.disease than any other tve.possess. • The profession are indebted to you for some of -the best medicines we have." .• ' From A. J.-French, Jr. D., an eminent phi/sick:ft of Lawrence; .3fass., who is a-prominent ntenther of the Legislature of ..3fassachusetti. . . • AYitR. My dear Sir: .1 have found- - your • SARSAPARILLA an excellent remedy far ' Syph'ilis, both of the'primai - y and 'secondary-type; and Oleo toad ht some cases that-were too obstinate to yKlil to other 'remedies. Ido not know what 'we call cm, .ploy-with more certainty - of succest,•where a power .ful-alterative is regniretl." . . - • • . .Mr. I - an Line, 'of Yeto'Bittnsioic:,••••. had wilds le s, caused by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial rlasease, which grew more , and more aggravated -for yenta, iu spite of every. temedy or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering use of :AYER'S SAILSA_PARILLA relieved . him. Few cases can be found more inveterate and • distressing.: thau this, and it took several .dOzen bottle's to cure Win: •. . • • • • • teneorrhcea, Whites, Female Weakness, - are genet - ally proditeed by ‘ internid Scrojaious • /7- • 'aeration, and =every' often cured by 'the-alterative • effect - of this SARsAPARn..i.A. - - Some cases require. howevcr,tit. aid - of the - SARSAPARILLA, the, skilful , • ippliCation of local'remedies. ' • , ..• From the well-knoum 'and ebrated-I)r.. •' . . Jacob .Ifortill, of Cincinnati: . • • • ' ri I 'Min found your SansAi.muLL.-klari. - excellent alterative -in diseases, of .females. --Many cases of Irregularity, Leucotrlicea,;. Internal Ulceration, and • local debility, arising from the. scrofulous diathesis, have yie . lcied to It, and there, are few that do not, when its effect is properly aided by local treatment." . . A 'lady, unwilling . ' tOlow the. publication .of : her • • ~ nanie, writes .• . My daughter and myself have been cuted .of very debilifiairig.Leueorrlicca of. tong staliding;'bi .two bottles of your'SAßsAPAnitd.A." . . . . . . Itheuniatism, - Gout,- Liver Complaint, Dye .. pepsin, Heart. Disease,.Neuralgia; • when caused by . .S'erefittain the system ; are rapidly cured bythii kx.r. SARSAPARILLA.• • • • • - AYER'S CATHA:111 1 1.0 PILIiS . , . . . . . possess so many advantages • over the'. other pittativei in. the' market, and their siiPerlot virtues are- sotiniversallykrioiyn, that:tve need not do more than to assure the public their ..quality is maintained' equal to the . best it:ever las-been, and- that they tinty•he :depended - on to do all that they have-eVer done... •• .• - • - Prepared by .J; C. 'AYER,34. D. J & Co., • Lowell; Maps.; andsold.hy :.• .• .-; .. • , ' . : . . . . . . . J.a :B4OWN & Sna.lanct by all the drug. stm.tsin Pottsville, also by'all -dealers la medielne - eve rywhere. . : ,lnly 16.'64: Bolieuck's Mandrake Pills .10R SICK. HEADACHE, Its Symptoms, Cause and: Cure. . . T.I:I.IFS bai:Tealvt , d its name from a convtsnt Man • sea or sickness at the stomach, which attends the pain ln.thehead. This headache is apt 16 hegin lithe morning on waking from a deep sleep, and when some irreqidarity of diet has been committed on the day be fore,mrsometlinesfor several dept ., previous . .. At drat there is a distressingli oppreseiVe - feeling' in the head. which gradttaili mergee late a severe heady pain in the. : temples, frequently attimded by•a sense td fullness. npd tel one eye, and' extending :across_ the fc.r . e; head. - There is• clammy, .'unpleasant. taste in.the . mouth, nn offensive breath, • and the tongue covered: with it yellowish white.far. The sufferer desires td be alone ill a datic'roont. , Airsoan as the Patient feels . the fulness In the head' nd paidin the temples, takeileu:g dose of Schenek's Mandrake Pills, and •in -an horn- or: two they will feel es well as' ever. Thin hae-peetrtried by thodeands, andjtaiwais sure - to mire: , and instead Of the sick headache' ctUning 'on every _week Mr ten . -days. they tioubleci: 'with it ; once, in- three Schenck's Mandrake Pills ire composed of a number of roots be-sides Podopttlain, ortOncontrated Mandrake, all of which tend : to relairthe secretions'_.of the liver, and set more prompt than blaeab:;or.inereary,,wlth-. out leaving any dangerous effects. in a'bilfons, person they will shov themselves by the. stools: They, will. expel, worms; mucus, bile add all -morbid matter from the srst.t* In sick beadttehe,,if . they are tapes ,as 'di 'rected above- fa fail dose as soon as: they -feel The first. sYmptoms'of ticlienck *viii and has. (limited. his agents to : retnin the money if they . do not git . e. perfect . • If a,perisiti has been . • compelled to stay oat late at night, and drink too much: wine, by taking a dose of on going hi' next morning..he will feel na thengh he had not drank a drop, unless he torgeta to go to bed at • . ••. • • ' .:They only , cost ea cents s box. • . , •-• • - :Whocier takes them never nee any other. :,They • . , are yinrth dollar to asick man .for . eymy cent they Don't forget the niim MArareAit-E.Picis Sold wtioreage and retail sit Dr:: Schoncl ! i's - Prir::ipitl Qfnen. NO. I.sNiirtli Si*lb Ptpladelphla, odd by Drn^gittn . and.Storokcepetn generally. , : • . . rriecfoi Wap, Seaweed Tonic, each $1 50 pe . r . tirade: $1..150 the• half- dozen., or two bottles of Syrlip and one of Tonic, sir $1 T 5; • Dr, Schenck vri.ll..lic at, his office;No...l3 North _Sixth Street. Philadelphia every SattiMay ui..seo Tiatients.— Ile Takes no Charge for advice, bat for'a thorough ex erainatlen, of. the longs 'with. hie% Reeaiiomete,r, .he chap* S 3. '. March 17,'65._-1t- - CT S STANIPS . LEGAL, COMMERCIAL J and BUSINESS AA B. BANNANVI Bookoptore. C11131.14TMA.8 PitEtlENT4l—;-FINE AO. FORTMENT OF NILLVER WARE.* . Such as oyster tureens, butter disbe.s, asks baskets, castors, fruit-dishes mugs„ dre;-- Also, a Well selected StOCk.Of silver knives, forks, slxxlus;, cake knive: ple knives,:tadles, napkin ripen, and every article of. table •cutlery—for sale cheap, by -. • •B. GREEN, ' . Watdbmaker and Jeweler, Ceiktot Street, Poltirrille- Deoember ' • . pORTRAITS.;.4isit 'Kesel v5411,-Ituo-..0 ,grace . diruttiltto 0( lanuilni : Sh•rmari. • • • Thntnas. nite . Ateci a line .i i uginving o(the .Prutlatutitiuu. rrigu . 40 veuta, For pale • 11, asokotOre, - Coutas St:, Pottsville, Pl . - nitumfiettgia4 try 1....thr-L-thebqst. •1. thircuuotry:-tur suly by. •• . :11,•Dtte)FDTAX.- ..BUSINESS.. - CA;II.,PS - ,. _ . . .ur.E rj ATuv . r.i.Ea.s.,,lST?4, ~ ,•, - : :. '.... .-.. . . . . .. ~. .. . . . . .. . . • .. . 1,111 . 1.1.1 4ND:7conacq. r..N coslopt:,.. • . In' ' Pect , Caleries, . aild.. eiaminis . Mineral.lanir Oil . .i 4111 1 ,4: '_ Orricz—Stict thisi Corzieristf.M.arkox . • .. . . . ... ... and Centrc,Stree4N , '...74.ay 6. '65- B. WEIIISTEIR 'BLAND . - bfferi hi; rmfeeeinn 1 Serrieee to the eitisensof Potts -C;Mci.—Coireier 3lnzieh pun* acCoili Si.. June In. • ~ • • . '234* • 1.,1 • - T. Will L 111' CH. CiVil mad .-Mining P.* Puxin....-or : Pottsville: Pa. • - _ l• •. • OFFICE. on 2d Liar of Goo: - .Briglit's Buil ding. Cen tre streei; . . . . s . [Dec' 1%.'6: 1 ;-..-4 0 - I Y . - • ______.-. . .. Ly.,11111.1118 ".13 ROTHEISS. Civil and liti-* Li: ming: En inners, Rowel'? Building, : docond and ii.nlantangoSmets. - . • • .-• . .. ___._,.. • STEPHEN HARRIS.-_ - J OSH S. HA RRIS . . • . • Jtily 30. :. . .'- .. • • Sptember26,-•63 39- , :.-* D S. LALXGDON. Surgeon , LP. Deutist. 'Market arm, Eecond - Aooi above Tiara Street., south side., Pottsville. May .5, 'GO ...W...SIREALF.ER, -Pottsville .IPit., Isla L..• of the Pennsylvahia . State .Geplogictil . Survey, plores October I'4 VI LANK CARTER: •RLeal.J Ntatc Agent, MAHA4.NOY'OITY,:*hayI4iII tar Letter Arldressfah•naoy City P.. 0." • /-I.GENC,I7—For the .Pcirctiture..lind Sate : of Real Bstatot buying - and Belling, • Coat; •taldtig; rlahrre of Coal Lauds, Minu, and. collecting rents.. Office Matiautzurgo Street, Pottsville: ' G, vol • • • •. : ciLO. . rflontY A. `wive, . ITlnnufracitiimer . and Dealer:in rill Idndßpflthatier",.Williarospoit..Pa. • June 29, -, 61.. , ' 26 4 y. • Nk r . B. SYMONS, : ~. . • •: .. i • ...... ' . . - . • t.4y.u. AND. MINING ENC . IINBER... - • ciffice.,-Iliisser. En:iiiiinig, nausiniongo • • .• -:. . . titreet, Pottsville:: -.- • .:. C BOWMAN , STTRGEQN DENTIST, itaijaa Market Mt. 2 Doors below 2d., Niliere he is prepared to perform all operations on the Teeth. such as Filling. Inserting. Teeth on Gold, Silver or Vulcanite Rubber, in the best awl latest styles: Teeth extracted by the nse of a battery or'ether. July ?9, - BO Gm* IMPORTANT INVALIDS! I • IRON. N *THE BLOOD . .' It is:well known to.thr; meilieal' profession that • 11 - 10.. N Principle or Life Element of the bfood.. This is !Thrived ellieflY froth :thefood we rat ; . .but it the food is - - not Tropin:ly digested, or it.lrdin any cause whatever, the necessary fi city - of iron not taken . into JIM circulation,: or bee.onie reduced, the Whole system stitfers, The bad blood will irritate the heart; will clogup the lungs; will stupefy. the brain, will obstructthnliv er, and willsend its ;difieatie-producing elements .totill if the. system, and every one will.std fer in:whatever organ may - be.predisposed to clis The great value of Iron as a illedicine . • . . . Is well-knoWti . :and acknowledged..hv: - all 'medical 'mem The difficulty' has been. to atain -Suet!. a preparation of it as wilt enter the circulation and assimilate at once W . ith: the: blood: This "point, says Dr. Hai•eg Th.AsaehM4eits.State Chemist, lrts tue,o Lkt t Iteruvian iiyruNby eumbina . two in a way betbre uhkniiWn. •• 1 .• .•. • . . The Peruvian Syrup •-• • Is tt, PROTECTED solution ot• the PROTOXIDE' 'Ol IRON. A-NE,W niseorEny . w 31EDIC'INE that strikes at the .Rnot. of •- Disease :by. Supplynig ,the blood with. its Vital Prineiple •or - Life. . . . The.reriwian. SO•qp . , Cures D 3 Cignplaint,-Dromv,..Fever ;yid Apii.); Loss of Energy, Luiv.,Spirita. • The P . cruslan -Si• - •rtip • • - . . .. .. . . . Infons sfrengib. vigor, and now life Into the.'sia .teni, and builds np an." lroti.ennutitution.": . ... . . . • - • The , Peruvian Syrup. , : :::_ •• • . . •Ciireg . Norvou6 .Affections, -Female.-Complaints 'aud all cli - eases of thb Kidneys and .thaddei. The'Peiaviali•SyrOp. a'SPECIFIC for all diseaK , s originating in BAD K.VATH OF THE BLOOD,' or aecoinpauied by .Debility. - or a Lpw. State .of the Systrm. . . - • . .. .. . . , Patriphlets containing certificates' of enres and reCounnendittious from sonic of the' most dmiiie.ili: 11.13sieiatisi Clergymen arid others, Will btcsent 1 , 1:Eli to any.athlress.' ~. • -..-.- - We select s. few of the names to show tliiichar -actor of testfinniiiali3: -.- 1 • 1 • - • •• • John E. Williams, Esq . , President of the Metropolitan Bank, N, Y. Rev,- Abel Stevens, Late. Editor Christian Advocate Journal. • Editrir New.. York Chronicle. • . . . Rev, John - Picrpout, ILewiS Juhnson;ll.: 1): • ". -Warren Burton; • . • ! Roswell - Kinney, NI: D. -. • Arthur B. Puller,.. - .Is'. K.:Kendall. Sy)lv ". .Gurdon.Roltbins, 11. -Chisholni, M. D. h,. Fruuei T: StarrEing. alerumiah Stine, M. D.. Ephraim Nuie,.Jr., Jose Antonio St:inches, mp Joseph U. Clinch, -tA. A: Hayes, M . D.. . .." • IlettrY Vitham, Abraham Wendell, M.D. P.C. Headley . , • •- Chilton, M. D. • - John W. Olmstead, . -11. Elliinney, M. D.. • .• Prepared by N. L.' CLARE: & CO.,' exclusively for J, Is:DINSMORE. No. 491 Broadway, New. York. . • • 'tar Sold by all Druggist:'. - 294 ..!eow - - • • . • . , •. •. • •.. : . . . . . ..• . • . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . ~ . . . . . . . . • .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. - .. ~ . . . . . . . . . . . ~. . . . .. . .._ . . , . . .. . . . • ..'. • . . • . . . . . . . Rodding's-...-Missia .Salve.!' . . . . FORTY YEARS'•••EXPERIENCE.. ..• . .. .- 11= fully etalillatiedl.t.lie saperlor . ity.of . - . . ... :REDDING ' .S . ." : . '.IIITS SIA - . - .- S ALV E .-5 .. . ... -- - Orer all other healing preparations ''. . • • .- It. cures . all kinds of . Shores, ~Cats, Mettiels; - Borns, Boiltii -- Ulcers, -Malt. 'Rheum, Ery. sine's's, Itties,'.Pites, . Corns, More Lip*, • More Ertl!, Mcc.;;&e.,:retnOring the Pain nt once, nnd'redneing the most Angry locking Mwellinits and . .inthinirnation ns if . by -ONLY • 25. CENTS . 4. BOX.' J..P. DINSMORE, ..lio. , 491.13roadwaii.New York. '.. S. W. FOWLE &CO., No.-I.S. Tremont 5t..:R0e.0n..- -• ' ' • ' ' And by all•Dragglats. - • ~..- . :: • July le,-.131. . . ... . ... : . '24-Iy-ooir': •• MASON igic 11A111J.IN 3 8 CABINET OR- . . . • , • . '• . • Steels & QO 4 • - ,fc : •-• . • . • PIANOS; Thee papnlar I nntrtnnent.ft are.finding theft 173 y into thousands .of families 'cllnrche! ,, ,, tectute Pni• Ray. in Philadelphia only 'by • . : • J. E..GOULD, Itlvand'cllestnut • Cs" Also Melodeons and second Pianos. liarch %a, LOT .01Ir rEARINI AGES ON HAND FOR SALE Al' - REDUCED ERIC ES.—erarringea Cierringea Tfiq tindereigned - haa - kiken • the Shop' in. - Ens. Nom-palm street, near Pomiora Foundry . ..lately. pied - by . 11 - ofiman -- & Riehell; iyhere 'he is prepared to reeehreorders In hiallne irrbn . siness, - whien will be promptly - exesided.. All kinds of repairing done, and old cArriagq," taken in% exchange for new oats..• B.-W. KREIDER; late.of Reading, Pa. May 13. '65. IRE' ROPE - WORKS OF • • • • ...JOHN • A. Irientoti, , NCw AfOrsejr, t7rT A large nasortinent-of *ire Time constantly on hand.. Orders 'with despatch. - Fir size, streng • and 'cost. ice circrOar. : . [Jan . IFASMONAii!LE . .ctilorlllllll4. . . • . . . . .. .. . 'Just opened, a splendid • assortment :of Foreign and 11 . 'Dorriestic CLOTHS—CASSIMERES and VEST- INGS, which will be cut and flt in the latest and Most improved styles, at his Old Stand: Market street,:nfew doors above Oentre, Pottsville.' : '. . • H ENTRY. MAITEN, Merchant Tailor. - • Pottsville; hiarch.5,..44. - . • • • . •'..10-tf • A VINIQIIEJEALIITICILI;.. :..•.• ! : .•, .. • •• - • , . Very neat Silier Tobacen Rojas, a capital article for. holiday.. resente..-,Sor Bale cheap, .by . It. C. GREEN. ••'. Watchmaker and Jeweler,.Centre . Street Binh-villa. y Aotztp GOLD WAT . OI.IIIII ; . • ' • .. " stock of Ladies Gelid Watches. Chat-. tan Chains, Saals; Qcc. .It. C. GP EN, Watchmaker and. Jeweler, Centre: Street. Pottsville: cx,oess!!! ' A large . stcelc of 'elsbt lay and thirty boo nice* 'in every _variety . of style, for Bate cheap;` by . • • .• atchinaier and •Imkeler, Centre - Street ,: December' . ' . . - - '5O - .BELTING-at .Re• AL *aced Rau:la.—The enbaerlner has jnat. received India Rubber Belting of All sizes at 25 per tent. mine: Hon en the old rates. Alto all kinds 'of -Gum Packing :Gaskets, &a.at:mimed rates, : . B. BANNAN.. • tit W A @EU STO a 11t.:3 mitt " opened Nam itioid lately oetopted byx. C.::liforrisoa. treatreet: nearly opposite Market; a'Neet 'Dry Goods, Grocery and Proyleloti • Ettore,: iu width . will be kept constantly oft hand `:"s -auk* stock or'Ooods"in that, '; Also, Queeniiwaii; and Feed; • ' ' The undettagtied itopeieby strict attention to built nets, to Itioeitniii rale stuns of theabliipstro t i. Ott.:. Fottriillq October : • 44-tf. • • TO ALL Rev. •P. Church, Stick &L'OC.!s .12-Gm if PHILADELPHIA. 1303310VE (.'O. Wholesale. and , CodaniSsion. hierrhants,. have re=. inOged their Vacs. sof business 'to 'Mims:- 1143 - 113... Xenia 3d -,:atteiri, Ithg sweet . formerly iicenpled by - dolma iiroek;' , hone T oci and- where - they would: be pleased to see their..ol. friendL • - • • • July' is.; wEND - Eitomn, TA & BROWN, -AND., PHOTOGWIERSi No•. 911 and9l4 Cliesteout Street, 83-ly Dec. 11,.'84,. - . . • HENS T TIARPER - N . - ; Filth.-PHILADEL PHIA ; . . . Na.r.rtrPiorbraz and _Mitre in;WATCHIM EinE. 811.11211:WAU. and Simwoa SILVER, PLATED WARE.: : _ March:25,. , 65..L.42-3m - . . • 6I:. K. STAUFFER, Wntili.' • 1 . ." maker rand Jeweler, 'No. ' •14S. North SECOND Street, corner of Quar ry. PHILADELPHIA.' An assortment c2f ..WATCTIES; 0131VELRY, SILVER and PLATED WARE 'constantly on band enitable for IfOLIDAY PRESENTS. nr• Repairing of WatetiOs and Jewelry . Promptly attended _ to. .• ...froec 17. *64.-51.10m . ThANIVI.-- Xt. 'hArccuma, . - - • - 15 . . . . . .. . • City Cabinet, Ware. lino ii m and Manufactory, . . . • • • 23Q 51617-Tit SECONDSTREET,. .• . . . • . Plitiludelph;n• IL B. —Persons going to the City will it to their adrszitatze to call , and examine the Stock,.. D. M. K. HATHAWAY - LEACH•& STEARNS. 411 Arch St. , l Philltdpi4 . Pa" • DELI EtiS Lei ". • • En;loce, - Dlachioery, 1”14 Railroad. Op. pliei, and Agent. for „1 . 11 . 4 thirarti? by. • July 3. '63. LOOKING" o c EA.,ssEs, Oil Paintings, Engravings, Pic tures, and Portrait Frames. 'Photograph Frames, Win dow Cornices, Pier Ta Meg, illtarble•SlalbS • - Brackets. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,' 816 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Danufactar ers, Importers and. Dealers- In Look- • A large and elegantlasiortrimet„ . pf MIRROR.S.of ery character .always ht stock. . Particular. .attention given•to the manufacture of Picture - Frames, to which branth continual changee and novelties are. he Lug intwluccd.-' Eitheates:for.l.ook ism G lassier' furniFted on application, by real' or personally.= •• Rowers , . Groups, and. War and-Llunaorous • rah jems.. : (Full particulara.la Circulars j • - • . • Every•article of 31e14srs. ENRLE &SONS' mafinfric ture.e.an_he packed'to forward to any part of the coon ,try' in perfer.t safety. Gallery of Pnrn tiugs - open at all times. "'ice. to . iisitora..• (June 24. •a5- - -.2.5:nm • • BEST. WHITE LEAD ! :BEST ZINO! Pure Liberty Lend, •.... • tinsurprissedlor Wutrg n a, Piss GLnSs. Dchkutivri, Fi4w*Ssa and EV*Niii..6B-Or SIMFACE: • : • • • pun& LIBERTY LEADWarranted 'td cover more *arisen for` ame weight than'any other Lead. on!! lic}ll . 110. re no other ! ' .PURELIBERTY. ZINC:. *elected ZRip,.'grOnnd In Refined"LinSeed'Olt,tinequnled Aitality, -.always the same.. ai . 'C . Paire L7L iberty ic . • WARELI:ITEI, to do mu-eand bettcr.Woik ate given cost than other.,'_ . • terk.' (ref 11.4 e beat !. • • . • • ••• . , NanufaCtured at PE: , ,INETINANIA.PALNT k COL, 011.1WORLIS.. Orders executed priimptiy.by • - .ZIEGI.ERAL.8:111T1111, 11 7 1thleSale.Druid, Fiala and .Dertlers: .ror - st4; . re No. , 137 North: THlRD:Street, PHILADELPHIA. Ni 6 A SAFE STEAM BOILER. . . . . • The subscriber is prepared to receive :230M rOT.the `_.IIARRISON STEAM 80TLE11....• in sizes to Ault pur- Chasvn3. - - •The.attention of manufacturers and "others is called to this. new Steam : Generator; as .combining es sential advantages in absolute safety front, destructive explosion:first cost and Aurability,economy oh fuel; .facility 'of:cleaning-and transportation, - ..te.•,•&.,c,, nut ;possessed by any bullet now in uve. . . • •. • • These lliiiiers.tnity beecen in daily operatiOn, driving the' extensive *orb of .Messrs. -Win.• Sellers &., Co., Sixteenth kiwi itnitritunilton street :at S.. NV , . CsttelPs . •Factory. Sprite(' street, Schuylkill, and at Gamed's Tres nand Mill, Frankford: • • " • • .' • - •""- • • .. • . JOSEPH HARRISON,. , • • Biishingtiin Building, . . • 274 ., S. .THIRD.,:STPLEET, -...G4.L3Nti]. : CHAS. 14t11).K.E . M. • • ~.• ..For :the convenience, of our •. ;, )•-•d. .• . patrons'and. others at 's distance: • we:here present a" diagram ofd scif-mcwimeiiient; . by , which a t good fit will lieT - guarabtied. by sending . the sizes - in• the oidtli designated U the accompanying' EXPLANATION.: • ME,AntIRE FQR Length . of 'Bark; from 1 mid from 2 to 5; •"- Ungth:of Mettle; CWlth• arth crobked.) frot“ to 5. *-" Breast -Measure,—Arotintl. the most prominent- part, sf the chest. • Waist..Meostire.-7Around the State whether the 'person is writ or SEOOI3I/81. • ; • • FOR VRST. The same measure'as.for dust, . . .Measure inside seam, and out! . . side' from h . lp-bone.' and around the waist' hip. . SAMPLE BY MATERIALS SE , ,Y BY . ' MAIL 'ram: OP COST. COOPS 20 - 11EY.r[YRBED, lY nOT fsATisrAct.ltY. • ' •••• . . cia sToicEiu& •••S 4 Cheonut Philadelplii a. • SOU- tuother - .lMportant Use • t . or . - • • - • Petrcileuth. . . • •-• WELLS' PETROLELLIVIUTIN6 FLUID; :.: JET' BLAcK - This-Ink finlike all-nthers,'''contains no ,aelds, and therefore.will.not corrode steel pens ; one pen2williast Ringer than a dozen in any othertnk,.lt flows freely, leaves no setliiner.t in Abe bottle; . and- Is not injured in the least by freezing •It 'cannot be washed from paper either by hot or cold water, and. iao expostfre to heat hill change-the color. These -.qualities make it-Inval- Igible for books and. paperacoiltainetibi safes in Case of .lire. It jsundoubthdly„the beSt Writing - -thud .ever-In : The . Process of manufacturing this. invaluable article is known only by the' Inventors, and we therefore W 1 all against . imitations.. Ask fur Wells , Petroleum Writing Fluid, and see that the- lull 'rams of LOUIS WELLS& CO.. is on the bible.. By so, doing 'be sure of 'getting a bottle of Perfect-Ink.: N. B:—The Petroleum used.is : perfectly deodorized, and.therefore the ink has no disagreeable odor. • Manufactured Solely - by:the inventors; • ' • • 1.0111P4 WELLS dr. .Philadrli, Pa. -• Wholesale and retail by B ..BANNA.N, sole Agent for. Schuylkill. Couttty, ' • . May 6. '65.: S 2 ' Read J. It.I..!ROXELL'S OItRAP CHINA, G.Ws, AND • - ORO : WU - AY 'STORE, Centre Street, Oppesite Mortimu HOUBEI POTr.USVI_LEE. The citizens . olPottsville 'and neighboring tovims vlllag,es'anci hainlets; otie and all, are invited to. Ball • and examine my:stock, of wares before ..bilying else where, as I am not •to .be • undersold,..and can furnish Housekeepers with every article -theyrwarst An• my line of business.. .theatock of •• • •• • • • • • • '- • will be found Ten Setti‘,.flln • ner. fietts;Card • and .Cake Bazkets,•,•Watch •Se,, ,, ar Holders, .Matcb ' Safes, .ItfottO Mugs, lilotf&Cupi and'Saneers, Vases, Colones; China Sett,. for Children,.and a gerieral variety of Toys, .• Choicest, -Pneet:.patterria,• consisting of Table,and Bar Tumblers, Champagne and Wine Glasses, Ale and Behr Glasses.,'Bncauters, Barhnd Bitter' Bottles. Go 1 lets, Plates, 'Caw; or Bottles, Pi . tchers and Creami, Cel. l erieS,'Sugar Bowls Spoon Holders. Syrnn 'Cans,. Fruit Prnit Jars,*.Calie% Stands, Kerosene Lamps of every. variety; Limp Chinmeys,'4u4erps; Candleiticks, Candy Jars..tc., CIPOCk€'6. : Crockery:: . .A fullass.ortment of IRON. STONE CNA; of dif ferent Patterns: in setts or single pieces, to suit the pub.: • lin. A large assort.Meit of. olr-mou C. C. Ware; which • I will; sell. at low iikures. • • YellOw and 'Stone 'Mare..• • . . • Podding Dishes, Pie .Dishes CitCandere hill Rani, Jelly_ Moulds; -Pitchers. Tea Pots; B - tter .Pots, - Milk Pots, Jars,' Jugs, etc.v.ete,. • .• • . • • • . ; • MISCBLLANEOUS:ToIIet Setts. Wong, Slop Jiirs' and Foot Baths ; quart and flat Flasks; • C &c., &c. F ruit J 11,164: cif every description: - : MERCHANTS t - 1.• can sell you Goods.at C:ty Prices; thus saving you freight.. Call and see. if, it- is r • April .• ' . • .1 ' • 1A- • NEW OOLLEOTIQN OF MUSIC GREAT ;EXCELLENCE. GEMS OF GERMAN SONG, c!tLlßcrtgii 011 1.0131" Boaitiful Vocal, OompositiOns, Beethoven. Yon Weher.Bendebtoottn.Abt, nehttbert; , bilucken, Gumbert, . prdt, Borbm..l4pohr; Proch, * " ter,-aud ethers; • - 1 •.• • With Accompaniments .for` the Pianoforte • , . •• The above work corm a new volatile of the popular claeeo( Music Books known • m .the "Home • Circle cOmPrielrig the "Home Cirtle.". 4 vole. ."The Stlver.Chord,". "The Shower of Pearls." and "Operatic -Pearls,"—bound is thaiformetyfe, and sold.at the ea ire BO t.Cloth: $3 00: Cloth; full gilt, $4.• Sold by all Music Dealers. Copieltnalled pnet:prid, oh receipt of price. 2 _ • , OLIVER DITSOII &DO.; Publishers. .• Snlyls . '65,.-2s tf. 40100 0 .Geinuina 31tirirn and !Karon° Cigars for 'Bale at F. RAMBLER , early o r pneife the Mortimer Howe; Pottaville; Pa. SEWING• DIACIiINES A Finkle -Lyon 'Sewing Machine Ibr-. sale at 'the 13ooketore of the ecibeeriber.;;',Also a Wilcox &....Gibbs .Seiiing Machine.: Both new and of latent patterns, and .Wl.ll be gAd cheap: • • • M.NNAN. • . . WINDOW SILtOE 3F4tCWORY, ?Midis Bhisdee Or all:eolorS:SOff pD stylm . oll: bands, either oulishd or aide tO order: Address — GEORGE x..svirrn, , .• 411,30 . C01irt Allay, Reading. . 18-Gur lay 6, .06 , . . . piII.I4.:ADEk,PHIA.- Or; RUALlclotfiG 11. likaiziriClO ,Ticket . ..fro Pliileidelpfila Ti4And ba l t il k a fgo4fo;6ll l 4o4:4lEandar add 31Ondely; , .‘ •• • • • Al: A„.1!1 . 1C01,45; Eienersi.SnflL". itiNE mug*. ar: iScELVYLKILLVIIA. On and after' iIdONDAY. June 26th. iStik Pas senger Trains will leave itshland:.at connecting at ,will , 11.17 - en with Reading road tniins for Philadelphia. Harriebtmg.- Reading,: itc , antlat P; klilor Schuylkill Haven and interme diate poinm•. • . • Trains for ,Aahland- learn Schuylkill Raven 6.10 A. M and P. IS;, stopping St all. principal -stations. Fare . from-Ashland to Philadelphia, $3 .251 to Read-. ing.*l 901 to Schuylkill Haven 90 cents, ' • • nr All the above trains stake connection at WestL wood with . stages tcr and from Pottsville. Sup'L. 141. pifiLADELPHEA. AcAMEATIIIW II . U. .;a433-4311: WARREN'S. GENUINE, PEBBLE ROOFING :11 now. need more than *any Other End. It is. both Fire and Water Proof, ant will ontlzust 'tyro- tin'.roofs, while it costa only about half the price of tin, " 'Phis ' roofing is pnt, on by the sub:scribers, at short notice. BANYAN & BeFRELIN, Potts•Cle. It cannot be put'on roofs pitching Over S inches td Ti 2 %Farmington S -Boston. • the toot. -It'canl: put on flat, It pecesiaty, t • I . March 26, '64. . n ors it; Relull hog; PW; - RAILROADS: - 10.11:11,-‘ :4:T.NZAT) , " 4: 4 . : V4l CPuMa. J,i33. ,M 5. Summer Arranpiieni, July 10,:1865. • . DOWN. PASSENGER • 'Leave Pottsville, daily, teacept Sundays) at .6.10, A. M., and 2.35, P. bf.„-Pasaing Reading at 10.00,. A. L',l and. 4.20. P. .31. 1 Arriving . In. Philadelphia at. 1 and I.OOP. M. • • ••• • • • Both down trains connect at Reading with Valuator • Barriaburg and New York, and at .Port :Clinton with Cat.iwisaa Railroad Trains. for Will iainsvort, Elmira '.fie • . • 'UP PASSENGER .TRAINS..:I'. •• 7 • .• . • Leave Philadelphia, daily,. texcept StuidaYs) - at 8.00, A. M.. and 3.30, P. M. . Leave 'Reading at 10.40, A. M., and COO; P. M. • • • • • • - • SUNDAY. TRAINS. • " -Leave Poitatille at M.,' and Philadelphia at LEBAtON ..V A r.T.T.V 'BRAN CIL - Couneets at Harrisburg with 'Passenger Trains band • fiona 'Pittsburg, Carlisle, • ChtunbersburF, , Lancaster. •GetlYsburg,'Sanbury; Elmua TOt6 and. . Baltimore. ' • • . Traintvleave ilaiTisbtirg. at 3:00, 6.1:5 M., and. 1.4:5, for, Puttiville, Philadelphia; New 'York, Easton, etc.. ad 'at- 4.40; P:• M., for... Reading 0 111 5%. Leave Heading., : iit 1.00. 10:45: A.. M... and 1.3 S and 6.05. PM. Sundays: Leave Reading at: 1.00 4. M., and Harrisburg at 5.154: M.: • ...Through tickets from Pottsville: to New York,: Balti more. Gettysburg. and all the principal points in the, North, Northwest, and.Cantoifis..Emigrant Tickets to aurae pl4ce at reduced fares, • . • . 80 lbs.-of baggage allowed each Passenger. , VALLEY: RAILROAD BETWEEN MA M.AQUA AND POTTSVILLE. Leiye Tamdqua-at 7. A. 31 - .. and 2.15, P. M: Leive Pottsviii at 9, A, M.., and 4.15,. P. K. . COMXIITATION TICKETS, With 20 coupons attached, between any pciluts desired, or Families and Firms, at 25 i)er.e,int. disconnt • ' 'MILEAGE TICKETS,. ' ' ' •-• Good for 2,000 Miles, between all points, for Ilanillietr and Firrna,.at s!r2 • . : . - _ . . . .• ' - . `SEASON `TICKETS; : - ' ' Good for Holder oply. between any points, at reduced rates, fOr :1.,' 6,9, or 12 months. • -. • . - • ' C if - Al 4 t icket 9,v:i1l be purchased- hefore the Trains start. Higher fares charged U. paid In the clue. • • ' General Superintendent.: - 27: .: July 3..•65 EI:HUG - 11 V.A.f.. RAUL R0.A.:D.. 4 33.• 1-4 , - •• . . • . • • . fiLaZZIWZ • •Fall Arrangements.. . • . •ON AND AFTER MONDAY,•,Sept: 19th: ,the Pas- Seuger Tisane of the Lehigh.Yalley RatitoatlC*3pany, •willrun asfollows " • . •• . -• • • DOWN QR RASTiVARD . TRAINS.. • .' STATIn'L . Leave . " • P.. 31. A M.. A. M. White Raven - ~ 2.28- , 9,110 Hickory Run........ . ..,......2.45• • • Hal Run Rockport • ' ••" 3.02 - , 9:38 • ." Deake's Creek • ••• • 3 99 , 9.46 , Stony Creek Jeanessille •.• • • : '2,0 6 • • • lienver cad , , W • ' Uncle Creek Itridge • 0 50 • - • •. ; • . . • Weatherly. • • 300 - -Penn Illwen • • 320 ' • . • CLLUNK • • • 350 : • 111.40 . • 4.30 Lehighton :• - • ' . .410 10.00 . '4,40 440 Lehigh Gap. • • • 4 "1 , • • • •- • 5.01 Slatingtun • ' • - , 4 ' ;1113 • 5.07 Rock . Dale •• • - • • 438 ••• . • ••' 5.17 Lanry's • • 9 a 3 527 White Coplay . • • " ' 4.5.3 . 11.33. • 5.38 llokmidutiqua'. s 03 : • . 5.42 .Ctitasattoua • - • . .'1 07. . 11.43 '•5 46 AllentoWn•Furinice • - • • 5.15. , • 5.54 Allentown 2 • • • • • • .5.20 11.54 . 6.00 -Bethlehem. ... : . ... . 12.13 6.15 Freeman:4>M%; ' ... .. .. .5.47•• .• • • 12.21' . 5.23 -Lime Ridge • ' - "i 12.24 . 6.29. Easton, (arrive) ' • • 6'10•.• 19,45 6.44 • • •••• LP OR -WESTWARD TRAINS. • • STATy , NS : • $.: NO. 6. No ' . 7. :No: 1. N 0.4. • Leave' • A.M. 1?,- P.M.; A. 31 P: 31. Diston' • • 9'30 • 3.25 . ' 7.40 •• 11:43 . 10.03 'Lime 'Ridge • • .- 3.42 ~; 7.58 , • • •Freetnansburg:. ,9.50 . • 3.49 - 8.06 . •• • ;Bethlehem lO.OO .• 4.00 ;8.13' 12.13 . 10.03 AllenthwLi 10.12 4.15. •-• 8.30 -•.• 12.23 ...10.44 Allent'ti Formes , -4.20 •-• 6.34. ,' • -CatitSainpia • 10.25 -. 4.98 7 4.4'2. Bokendainple...l o .3o .4.33 6.47 . • 2, - Copley •.• ..10.34 • 4:38 8.51 :..• : -White•Rall.. „, .10.30 . 4.43 , 8.56 . a . • 'a. ..... .10.46 . • 4.55 9.04 l•gf 1100i:1/aim :OW 9.14' Siatinutoll ' 11.07 ': 5.12:-. 9.25 . Lehigh Gap....... 11.13. ...5.150.31. • ,Parryville. • 11.28 • • 5.33 • • 9.45 ' • •• ••? -Lehighton " 11.34 . 9.50 • chunk:.ll.4s, 6.00 10.00 • . • .• Penn Raven-. '• ' : • • •• . •. • • . . • ... -.Weatherly 12 40 - : • Music Cr. Bridgel2.so., . . - • Beaver Meadow, 1.10. , • • Jeaueiwille ...:.'1.30 ••• • • Stony Cretl.k...: ' . Drake's Creek.. 12.29 6.46 • . • • RoCkport -1..36*- , 6.54 . • . - ." Mini Run -1. al'. -7.05 -• ' • Illekory Run.. :12.53 ; • 7.13 .•• •• . , 1.- Ttitinery .. . ...• 1.03 • ;7194 • .• • " . . • AtWhtte haven 1.10 .' 732- • - • • • . „ '•••. . • - ` - .20:` , .; • : 1 .7ECT10NS : . CENTFLAL R. a. OF , NEW JF*KY. . ' • . All Eli and Down-ix:tins connect with the trains of the Central Railroad of New Jersey to and from - New York: • .soniii PENNSYLVANIA. JiAII.ItOA.D. All DOWil Tr:111114 ' 111A Lip Trains Nos. 7 Mitl B'o:int:tea With the Trains of the- N.:P. R. lt. for Stations above Bethlehem.. Down Train No. Land tp Trains Nos.-2 and. 6for Stations below Bethlehem.' • • , • _ • All trains connect with the trains of-the East Perinsyls. Vania Railroad, except Down TralitNo. 1 and•Up Train ==! . . . Doan-trains Nos. 1 and 3. and Up • Trains. Nos. 6 and 1 connect-with Trains of the Belvidere' Dalawari , tATAWISSA AND QUA.KAICI; EAttaoans. • Down Trains Nos 1 and 5 and Up Trains' Nos: 11, and •8 connect with the Trains . b("tbq : Catawinsa and' Qua- • . Down 'rraini.Niis. 8 and 5 and Up Titan No. 8 con nett .with the Tiaihtoipf the."Elazleton Railroad. DoWn trains Nos: T and 5 and Icf.Trains Nos.. 6 and .10 will cimlitlct with the Trains to and Irina Wilkesbarrd. • . • • ROBERT. IL SAYRI , L ' • - • • SuivrinVendent and - Engineer : L. V. R. R. Sept...ls, '64. . , ..M The• - illost•Oon b iplete-ewing..a -c . . ' chine-in:•Existenee... - , • - Thti . .Intioduction.. of the FLORENOE •Dates-a new era in Sewing Machines= .• '• • .11 Hents,:Fells, Hind", Gathei*,-Ilinidsi• Quilts, and Gathers and *ewe -en a :Rollie at the stsmn . tinte. ••, • The undersigned bits'; : liven appointed - Agent • for Schuylkill County; of the 'Florence Sewing Machine Company; Manufacturers of the' celebrated Iteversible Feed Sewing Machines. . • .• •, . • The following advantageis over -any and. all, Sewing Machines, are clainied for the '• Florence " : • • .7.. • . 'ltmakes foUrdiffecent stitches, the loek,'lmot, dou- • ble-lock and double-knot, on one and the' same.-ma:' . Eachistitch.beiwg alike on both sides 'of the fabric - ; • It has the reversible feed motion, which enables' the operator; by simply turning a thumb- screw.'to have the work run either to the right Uric% stay-any part of the same, or faster the ends of the seauis, without tuns— inh:the fabric. ', .; Changing the.lengtb of 'the - stitch; and- trim One kind of - stitch to another; can readily. be done while the ma-. • chide is in.thotion.- . . • • ' z".. ,z' Every stitch is perfect in it.selAz makbm the Seam se cure and uniform. , - .• ••; • . It is =host nolieless,2tsnd can 1 .- . )e need where quiet hi ; • 'lts motions - are all poSitlize: there are no-springs to get out of Ofder, and its siinplicity'enahles the most in= experienced to operate .• • • . .• . .• . It wiltuot oil the drtizs of the' operator; as all 'the machinery is on. thetop of , the. table ' , :It is the most rapid meWerin the,worid t. .making. stitches to each revolution. . Its. stitch is the wonder of all.-because of Its earn •dasticlty; Strength and - beauty. ' . It &les the heaviest or finest work with . equal &Chi— . ty, without change of 'tension or machinery... • Kverii - Machine has One of Tenck's 'patent .hciumcrs attached, (the right to use which we colitrola enabling, the operator to turd any width of hem desired; ," • • ; The public is rpspeetfully invited to: examine. the* Machines at the 'store. ofthe undersigned, Centre street, 'Pottsville, where full Particulars, will-be even. It. It...MORRIS. '• 34-tf AOggst 20. 04, OBOANS Are not only.nneirelled,'but.theY are absolutely eque/Zed by any other Reed Instrument in the. country Desgned expressly for Churches and &too they - are found to be .equally well adapted- to the:parlor and drawing . roara. • For sale only by . . •. • . • • . • E.- M. BRUCE. • : • - No..l.S:North SEVENTH St.; PIIILAD'A. AIso,j3RADDITRY'S 'PIANOS, and' a complete. ttssortruent of the PERFECT MELODEON.' " Sept.. 24, 4 64. ' • -OHEAP, GOOD ROOFING. ABOUT RALF , TES YEICE OF TIN WitOr : RRAT:E :RETAIL DE4PR . . • TOBACCO,: ~AND` .". Centre Opitititte the. Tetra Hall, POTTPIVILIa.II - ;.lrA, Feb: It. ien: • . • .-- . . . tut *IIIMCCA . I LIIIIIIICATING*• OIL. TIMM. iIIECCEIVED:a lot of GENUINE Mecco.Labricatlng 011—the beat CHEAP OIL the market for Lubricating porperrea—for.sale whole sale at manafactorers prites by... B. B.MiAlki: AlsoiTure Winter Bleaebed 011. the quality of which. wo warrant, at ;the lowest .wholosale.- New GENERA i 4 NOTICES. le." 411, 11?.li". 0 1:r Wit=lt a truthful 1111•Iike'and: bean .i.a orte .t_ittil-.1,ik.eta.;:5,;(11111.4-Atlen?so Gull,ery P itan.l ictura; ...• . . . .. . • •Arr......2.--.--,NOTICOTO COIitIIIACTOW4.I. ..' Propo,tts'icill• tic- received at this office for, oSirtikiriii.4he.-it.ccy_sc, -tic Pninping iffisit— , lo yartts bor-prticulsrs ailtily to . :.. • '•', thereabouts 401:. H.....1:11:157N.F.,-Ileckichervili.s.- Jl3ir 15.. •G6 , . 'MANE 11:11.1,11111E.NIVED 'to Negative* ivhiett have. ta T ti taken . more.tharf one:yew'. ' •,,Petvons wishing -them 'retained can do by purchasing, in. which eava tirtluet ion .a ill he mode lit the cost of se picture. ,printell• from them,' nice-, •Card Negative, 541 Cents Corner. Centre and Market St., Pon,ville. i!a-tf Jul) I..:'G:+. . . NOT IC E herCby veir that the - part- , nershlp between • LOOTS SNYDER & W. ROOKUILL POTTS. was di4obred by mutual .consent and aerettnent oa the . 10th : dny of April. last. All debte owing tn mid partnership are to be received by said W. Rockhill Potts at 110 Broadway. New York, and all demands on said•partnereltip are to be present ed. hitalfor payatent. LOUIS SNYDER, • • W. BOCKIULL POTTS.. MM El HARDWARE. • . . . Stichtet - .:&. Thonip - son ) DEALER IN • .1...a.A.11113*ARE, . CUTLERY, :IRON, ,•.. . . . . COCMEIr. CZ:OIII.IL . ALIID 4AEJACT . , , " SIGN : : Tat SAW, '• • . POTTSYIT.TX, PA. , . . A P ..05 4 6014(,* . • • •• • ota,p. Iron: and. Metal Merchants,. MACHINE' FUR: • , NISIIERS, N. -E..-Corner of • atid'PEN.N.; and N: 17 SOUTH - Streets,.'.. • • • -PRILADELI'iiIA. fligot COpper, Babbitt Meta), Foundry- Facings,. Ingot• Brass, Red, Bisaintli,. *Anvils, • " • Sdlders, • . • . ' Pig Tin„ • Bsr.iron Flies tc., Bar TM; . • • Sheet Iron, Old Metals, , :Pig - Lead; . , Sheet Zinc; -Cad Copper,. - - Bar - Leak- . Steel, • .- • - Old Brass, Spe I ter; • ' .rax, Old -Lead, Lte„..; Antiniony,.. Crucibles,' ••. • • • -- , .. • . CY New anit Second-liiind 4 .lfachluists.' and Black smiths' Toctis, and Steam EngineS, bought and sold. re - Artirles - of every. description in use•.by Machin- Isis and Foundrymen,lnruished to order. .' ~ Cash paid for Seraplroni . Old 'Rails, and allkinds of Metals. •... . • - 1 - Feb. 7. lotAL ., is. D W Affdr e a r l i r v e A N 14, , THE UNDERSIG'.&Eb PROPOSES TO SELL . . Hardwa.re, 'Cutliry; Steel,' Iron;""Corpew• tees' 'Conaprlsing, tlie . etnire stock in the Store of . . .PO . TT • most favOrablY located on Centre ,Street;' Sebnylitill County, Penna.: 'Ttre purchaserof•the Stock may obtain a' ease of the . Store..whiely if; three-Wiry .13rieli Building, 20 feet front, un Centre Street,' by no. Wet: in depth. witli : a buildiagAn the rear, 2i, by•iii feet, constructed expressly as a depot. for Steel and Iron:. opening on Lea 20 feet .streeL - nniderhig it.particularly ryj nreuien,t, of acees.s tho•wholedeptli orate sto.re•be inirl4lo feet—wttli a4kuirable apparatus for noiSting fro of m first to the third floor .Tea person desirous . 'enti‘ritizinto this briricli of, busitiesS, au opportunity Is offered which very 'rarely occurs.: • . • . • '•. 'ALSO—For• sale a: BONE wlth..csit-iron Pulleys . and Framts•eordpitte.' . .. : ' - ..Possession given,when desired.' . . Fur particulars, 'address. persiiiiiilly'or by letter. POT, Cominittee. Pottsville; April 1. 11sna. • . • slii.tf • • -11 -7.... i: 'lktnrchl - 21; PRIVATE . SALK SAL . E.—A., valuable FARM -and .ple4auz J. :country residence, situate, in Eastllrino.ver Town. gbir;,'Lebanori cottuty...Pa., on the Jonestown andllar-. risintrg-ros.d,' One:half a mile-West i f Mt. con. 7aining about S.s 'Acireis„ About 7 W acresA s oielland, the remainder being under 'ft: . good cultivatitin. 'wo, fenced, and the.enfl well adapted to the different erOps generally raised in tide section. The hulldites (neatly tiew)' are a BRICK 1.101114113•AtiF,.. BARS, large Hay Barn, and other nut buildings... There is an orchard of young hearing , trees; with aurtddition of.osliere lately'setimt.on preml : : see. A Well, with Pump. is :at' the house; also run; ‘rater in most of the fields. • • . • . • Yr further liarticillars, upplrbS , letter or -person . to.thnsubecriber, on the premises..P,.o. Address,. ON . O. • • : THOB. P. :MJILEB. East Ban Over Tp., Aug : •• iDJOILTRNED.. ORPHANS , COURT .• Pursuant, tii'an order. of the' Orphans' .Court. of the County of Schuylkill, in the Commonwenith :of Penn sylvania. the subscriners, Allthinistratimi of the estate of lifil-NJAMLX. B. ..Iate,SCHOCE.; of.the • Borough' of .741 idd M., the Con nt y: f.Sehtiylkill. deceased, - Will ext.'s?, to sale by public yenclue uti . Sitturdaty, the 26th day of August, inst.. ,fit 2 o'clock in the afternoon. 'at the Public Minim of HENRY ERE'S, in the, Said BOROUGH OF MIADLEPORT, the said. dounty of fichuylkillaforesrild; all that certain half lima' ground situate. in. the Nirmigh of Middle port aforesaid, being the northern half -of lot. No: 42, bounded in frtnit - by - ,- 1 — street...lawthwardly' by lot'of EBY. Miller, "eastwardly by— street,llL and scnithwardlY.by lot of Jacob .Allebach: tainingin front feet, nridiri depth -Ent feet; more or less., with the aminitenances. • Consisting of 'a one story frame shop: late the estate - of said deceased.... Terms andeonditions made knoWn at - the time and piece of H sale by' ' • •. • • JACOB SCOCH, ' • . E. IL WEBER, • , 'By order of the Orphans Court; . • • A.Douinsarm, Clerk. .. : August 5_55, DUBLIC.SAI.E of VAILAJABLE - REA.k. -out • Siawrdayi ftlepprlisber .16th, sds, A). the rreniisi.u..-sa Palma situate in Washingto Tbiynship, Schuylkill County; about 9. miles West of Schuylkill Raven, and . about 3 miles east - of Pinegrove4fattar the . ..piddle road. adjoining land of John' Lengle, John Zimmerman, ;SanittelSeitzinger and) others, eontaining . .9 . b acres* ' .more - lee., of -which to acres are well covered with timber, the remainder un-. dbr good - fences and a tine . state of cultivatiOn ; ,e having thereon tected'a good : two. Story frame dwelling -house. stunther bouS t. e, a large . • Switzer barn. with two floors, pig sty, and other news' nary outimildinte. all in' gbod repair.... ' • , • • ALSO. A .Gobd Orchard of &variety:id! clioice frniti a Spring' of running. water - With'efolie 'spring House, well adapted for dairy purpoes. The farm out . in . .convenient fields and tintler• good renew... The above Property. is . worth t'the -attention briyers.''Personi wiehint4-to view'eald tothise . iwiu,aPply to Martin WI: . ler. - residencu'Ori the. farm. • • : ' • . • Sale to commeneenttine otelock,l". 7tl, cif saki 'whennttendtince will.be. given nod conditions of • sale :made known by- . . • ; .ABE.AIiANI MILLER. *: TO CARPENTERS & B=ERS. The Schuylkill - County, . . . . . . . . Lumber. & - Manulacturmg, Co. liave on hand at their 'extensive estahlishrnent, - on Hallroad•Strect,'a great quantity . of lumber Of every kind ! and dcsicription, which_ they can. stpply,..to Operators,. Carpenter:Lahti; Builders, at loWer rates than. it.can.be bought elsewhere: ' 'They - are. also :ready to supply; - through the Means of their exteasive-bl.l:thlCEd.and la-.r bor saMngmachines hianufact Med articles in their line at .a saving of 25 per cent. on former-cost.. ••• • • • : Their large workshops have buen'in•suceessful opera- tioh for the . past yeas, turning out vast quantities of- •. • Doors,.:- • Window Frriaies t Soapy'. • • . • 'Panel-Work,... -13464-pc . r . its, .: ••. • Blinds, . • .• • . Biantsurrs,' And-all kit& of Framed,. Paneled and Thitied Work; ..which they have cohstruitiron-hand. -They are ready' to execute orders at the shortest notice, for any nhanti ty or.qUality of sawed or 'manufactured stuff, . . • Dry and • green- - Ilemitxtk of -all kihda for -building purposes: Oak, Maple, Poplar,.chairiilank and scant- . netboards Cherry, Wiltiut., fdr.cabl-: net work: White•and Yellow. Pine boards•forthx)iing, raw,or Made to miler: White-Pine plank. 4, 234, 2;134,- 34, and 34 inch 'panel, always ready;-.also; -plank, beams, scantling, poits, shlitglek4ath,'ailing lath, ,tc.• • , • : • • of,'ea'wed'etidi and everYthlit their -line oti hand or.to order; 'attlie shortest nonce,, . l'otbuillei : lllair.h 2v. 959 •.- I SEEP- :AND BOAT . -.BUILDERS I • cum STER, • ,Have constantly on hand fIItST:CLASS BOATS, for sale, and are ready to build, ttrst-Class Boats and Barges • .at the shortest notioa.. : ••• • . • . ..A'number - of Caulkers and.l3oat Builders are wanted, to whom.good wages and-eonstant employment will be given... They are also prepared to build. at . the shortest no tice; COAL CARS and DRIFT CARS, for all* kinds of , mining operations...-. (Sept. ~. 39-17 111:119.1NICINGS •• PA INT 'NOM I::-The • a T . th: scriber, hasjust 'received from New:York an assort -.1 .mer.L.oE linetramed , Painting!' .aannng. , Nobich are the Boat, Barregiag, Italian AltA,Ap- Pellinestlfvintltno.. Byron's Yilta,. Lake • Come,: Lake Zuperior; . - Pridect. • It, 64th St.. New:York, Groim'of: ChirJrena &c.;. • Also a Ana l'aititinz by M. .13outaly, dieabled Miner. Call andiae 'them at oar • .., . • • . . . EllPllB.—Thiney.Freneh Clay Pipes 'warranted ' to 1 , FAR4k.R.S AND - HOUSEKEEPERS---should . ritol- I. 'color. -l'ancy Clay sugar. Tubes:;. also - .. ' . i lect that hund,T.eds o f doillar4., worth ut. Grain, Procis .:•:. fiteutch.• .• ' ': . :::. - .., -• .. 1 ions, - ,te , are annually destroyed by Rats, Mice,. Ants, - - .. 7 Stagilialt. L., ....:. -. , • ••• ,•-•:: • .....• - and?other Insects and - . vernalh—all 'of -whitli' , ealfbe ' ' . . . • Dutch and .: • ;.-:• •• . 1 prevented-by a few - ,,dollars , :worth of oColtrAidalt Rat, „Germain Catty. Pipe's: I .Roach, &0., Extermiuntor,•bonght and ;feed freely: . In great varlet . .y.- for sale . .at Philadelphia ImPorters - . ' Dr" See '''CovrAn.a , ' advertisement in this paper.. -: • 'wholesale prices by a GtSTAV WOLTJNN, '; ' i gar - SOld In Pottaiille,Pa.,' wholesale and retail at Wholesale aaut Retail Tobacconist, .-Centre fit.. nett: BANNAN'S. and by-all Druggists and Dealers. • - door to the Union litdel,.Putt€:eille. June- lOs•Va—S.. •April ta; 'O5. - - • la 41i, . ' M . IscELLAN.E9y - s: • reserve Kettles; Brass' atid , Porcelain . at. F • _. ,STICILTER 4 : 311031P5. ON'S . ',cep tiool.-Itorrrs 4 minute Cream Freezer, ' • .STICHTER & THOMPSON'S. . tUheel Itarro*.a,Minina. and Dirt, at, • Ang; a, 'GS.. ...STICUTER do TLIONIPSON.S 'lnure : JJ StATP. iiteSt Improved at , : July 21,. oS 1 STICHTER THOSIPgOp7OB. . spernipl . "ariativic. , Laird, iabriciting Oils . u . • • STICTITER &THOMPSON'S.' , . fres' Train, •dlarters, Table - 471Juni. and A- . ..1r en Netts SPC.IITER & TUOMP.SON'S.. ' August 6; • •: • . •• n- D° ::- ghZ: Branch . • Jxily 4.t THO&SONrS. It( Stipplica...Ltunp:Wimk. Blasting Paper, 'Wasting 13arrels and Safety Fuer, at,_ _ S • • - ...July `29, -§"TICHIT.R &.T1101.1750N , .: . oii..l!_Bleached Winter and Spring 'Whale Oile New Mirk:prices at. • _ Ju1y...2% '65. STICIITERA, TFIOSit'SON'S. NIEW JUSTICE -.FEE . AI ready, new. Justice. Pei' Bills, for sale at • • • BANNANS.. 'Centre Street. Pottsville. NEW 'aiifele:oildust for eletuiine knives. in store and for sale by . GEORGE BIUGIIT..t CO. •' July . . • ' 30-tf • -._ atcr lined 2;:i g eilM — niltiloi-ro6DINICIT,hIIWpantg no t ast e " to the water, at. • STIpiITER ,t THp3IPSQN'S. - .41al,nrst -f SHE:Celebrated WATER- Proof shoe tlineratie t particularly adapted tfi Morocco Leath, 'er, rub - uff and will not suit the 'clothes. For 'tale by • : . "9EO. BRIGHT .4o CO.. :VAT INE _AND 'CID ER ..P RESS..-4. . family TV .Wine and 'Cider l'res..: very compact, occupies hut a space of 3 feet tqttarez .will grind and crush fruit of all description and }neva - lit Barna time,. Just ,the . article for.farmers and farnillea . . At SIVIMITER do THOSEPSQN,S , . GtIIT Arm DRY. SMOKING TOO AC.; CO of all qualities, wholeeale and retail at Phil adelphia prices by ' • •GU,STAV WOLTJEN; (Xs:Are St;;• Pottsville; next door to the Lhilou•llotel. Julie 10, ••' . • • , : ' '23- . . , I AT p o R. T le o VienchSsitiet Briiir_Pipes, 1 - ale° Domesne'Wood Pipes. For gale whelkile and k v i a it 14.. ~, , : .. .- GUSTAV WOLTJHN:. . • Centre-St.,:next door to the Union Hotel,' Pottsville.' .. SAVE' TUE OLD PALP!ER. • •.. 3 'Opiiii a ponfid paid toiclean White Writing' and lltairazine Paper—and alrso Old Isjewspapers; Pamphlet!: and Old Boilika-with the covens taken -or. 4.lolored,Pa 'per-1 cent a pound. '- - . • - -13; BANNAN.' ,• April 22, .44.•„ , .1 -. . . •• . . . . . . . . . QA.Ti(mortil.s ITIAGNE8111(..1)I .PEN.—Just re .1...7 eeived an aisortment of the Magnesium Pen, which is said to be very durable, lasting' as long again as any scommon.pen; and Is anti-rorrosive. -. It is highly. rec- Oinmended by Jay Cooke & Co.. and a nnmber of other reliable hank&. , For sale wholesale and:Teta - 11 at -.,... . ' .11:11ANNAN'S Bookstore, CentreSt.. Pottsville. CE.Ii TI . F. If '4O AT. E- of P.iltock, Chet**, 11rnifts. •Notei, A:c.a-The -subscriber - is pre pared'ut his Printing Office, to furnish all kiwis . of Cer tificates of 'Stitch. Coal. Itailics,-and othCr Corporations. Also till kinds ofCluiCks. Notes and Drafts - engraved . - and printed•plain on style and in colors: • Also small maps, ae.,..t.,ithographed at short. notice. - - BENJAMIN BAN,..ZAN.- . . . . • . Bookseller,- Printer. Staiwter and Binder.. . . . . . . 'po lENC;INEEIF4 . , .DICAUGIIT4S3IEN, .-. 1 dec.—Drawing Paper, In Rolls or by the yard, :dif ferent. v,idths, fur plain and (hie work. Also, Drawing Paper,,,back ed . •with ,muslin, different widths. . . .. - . . • • • -*. -Tracing Muslin, by the pi ece'br yard, different widths. - 'Gracing Paper, And all articles used by Englueers,,for relent... • -. '-: • ' ~ RI lIANNAN'S -* '. June 4, '44.... ' . 'Book and - Stationery Store. Greengigeei's Stote, '•- •1 . KEPT BY MRS:. FROST,_ . arket 51., left-hand side, : ne.rt• door beiota E7ine't • Flour 'and 'heed - 2:il Ore.' . Mrs. Frost purposes , to' keep-on hand a variety o VEGETADIES. •FLOWEItS, . She •feels grateful to her friends for 'their former patronage, and . hopes that it May he continued, by giving her an:early cull. . [April 9, .'64.-15- . 4 UTE. • • English and French - Baarding- and-Day. Schtio For. .YOUllsit - t , F.5..N0..15•2' and 1 $39 SPIITTE ST ft li,A DE ig 11 A', will . re-open on Wed neoiday; ticrotembei - French i 3 the lan 'gunge id the faintly, and is, constantly spoken in 'the Institution. For circulars apply to • . • • Madame 111 , 11EICV11!..11 , Y, ,it9y.29.; . 99-9 m . . NEW 111001. i. AND STATIONERY: The underahmed arenow prepared to furnish` a fine ass,irtinent of Books and first class Stationery', M their New Store on Centre Street. "dour'-doors below' the Bik , copal. Church.. Printing, Binding and Stamping to order;.. •.. . - .. . . -g , .. .uile. - : . - . Fancy SOnpu, .. • • • • • l'lnhool Book'''. ' • • . • . . • ' Toy 'llt.oolCoi, . . , . . . .. . ' • &c.. "&c.; doe. .. . - . . Drdot, promptly attended fir, , Give us a call. ' , BOSBYSLIE LL & BROTHER. -.C.A. Bosursu err,. . -. 0:C: 13osiersur..1.1.. ‘Pottsville. April '1.2, '65. . - -:- 16 tf TR. REESE, OiIION INOTEL,'Pojti -011e; Cures Epilepsy. • St. Vitas Dance, .Neu .ralgia,-Gencral Debility, Paralysis. ac.. Men-, matism and -Dyspepsia by. Electrical application. ,'As Liana Intlamation or Congestion of Bruiff.Lungs and inher vital organs. relieved in a few appllcations.'• • • .:Billions colic; Diarrhea. Dysentary or Flux cured.in cafe applicatiOn, without pain or suffering afterwards. Electricity forvarious Femal:- complaints, cannot be .tnn highlY*commended. It will tqnrt the test when all Other remedies prove a failure; Diseases that are Cura ble and incurable Is ith.medicines,'cah he and arc cured by the various painless applications 61:Electricity. - ; Persons wishing to obtain knowledge as to the-mode of applying Electricity for - various-diseases: can re . ceive Instructions' by applying. to J. A: - REESE, My 1; . •-ElectricAl Physician.. •• "years established in N.T. City.". . infallible remedies known.^. - I• .. `:Free: from. Poisons..! : . .• . • • —Not dangerous to the 11.its'eordeOnt of their holes to• • ` oostar's ° Tits -- B4Oach, atOrii . Ig a pastcLnsed for Rats, Itoaa.hrs,-REnck and • ; Bed AntA, .. • - • . "Costar's" - Bed-Bng - E#erniinator,. • • D . , .-. . . IS a liquid or wash, used to. .. ': •.- . . ' desitoy,'• and also as' a pre- . ' +motive .foi led ;Daus,. &C.. , ' '• • . . . .. to - star's''tliictrie Powder fcii - Insects , : . • Ii . for' :3P;thx. • 31,ivitaitoes, ' .. -... Flea*, Bed-Bliggi, hiseettoq ,5. . .. - :- . ' Plartts, Fords, A nima 4+; A..e. .• . . • , . . ..• Sold by all:Druggieta and:Dealers eyerywhete. • rat" l'! ! Bey,-Aric ! ! F.ull worthless imltatioes: ri - See that !•Coex.tea.. on each Box, • Bot tie, and Flask,.bdfon: ycn' - : • . : • ' HENRY IL:COSTAR. 7 rff - PniNctrm.-DErivr, 4S2.BnoAnwer, N. Y. - Pr:Sold by all Druggieti and:Dealers at Pottsville; INCREASE. OF •RAT§.:—Tike Fetensee's Gazette (Eriglisti assets and proves by figures that oue pair of rats will have a progeny and descendants. no .less than 654,050 in three years.: Now. nnless.this immense fam ily can be kept down, they would consume more food . than Would sustain 65,000 human.beings. • irirSee . "Costka's" advertisement In this pater. . . . . . MRDS:—Whoever. engagnei in sboot tn birds is a•citel Man ; whoever aids is exter nimating:rati is 'a benefactor. We should likesome of Odecorrestaindents to give its the benefit of their expe ileaciein drWing oat theeie - pests. ,, We need something ..b . esides dogs, eats; arid traps for, this busineSs.—Scica ,fejte•Aeiterisan, ' • : - - • tirSee' ,. Cosvi.a.'s"ad 4 ;ertliement in this paper." •••'. • . . . . "COSTAR'S',' RAT EXTERMINATOR. i~ simple= mfg.:and sure,-Lthe .most perfeet. RAT-11:leation meett lOgs we have. ever attenued , Every Rat that • eao.get 14 properly Prepared, accOrAing to directions. will eat it: and every tine rob* eate it.will..die: genenilly at some place as distant as po . ssible from _ ..where the medicine .W 5.5 taken.,-bake shore. .MIOI., Mirror.. Gr:Sed ..crifirilL'aP..aavettlientent te:thie 'paper: A VOICE FROM. TEiE FAR" WEST.—Speaking of ''COsram . ri' . Rat; Roaeli Eirermlnator—"more grain and provisllll2= are: destroyed annually in Grant County by vermin than would pay for tons of this Rat and inseet,Killer."—Landster, Wis., Ilefaid. • Ulf - See "Coers.a.s'! advertisement in this paper. — . .Fke:7arieiy of _ Pram the AmerictinvAtricaltutv. NOTES AND SEGGESTION S . FOIL THE IMP!, Lows.—Farrow cows, that are to Ve, tenet} in the: fall, should be dried Or at once, t : , so that they may get in good. eAnditiolibero4 cool .weather. lt is folly- to-think of. Cause.: '1 ing an old, farrow . cow while she is To dry aOw off in the shortest time, mil k only enough to relieve a painful distention her udder. This will soon.prevent the seers, tion of milk. , - .CAtvEs..---Wean calves 'gradually. Restrict their allowance to. one teat 'per day, Th . c. , allow therm to suck only part of the milk .L - 611:3 teat. after a few days longer, let.thera suck only once a• day for a' week, then two days fora week; may once in three days.- By this time they may be weaued.witli Mik disturbance from either dam or calf; and `Without growing poor, as they alsvays d u when-weaned.abruptly. 1865. 1865, 1865, - 1865. lite tatmet. 'Cours.—Spring colts ; ,as well as cal", should lie weaned generally In August.. fine them in a .small, clean enclosure, .wher e they cannot run much; ,and let . them suck • twice a-day ; then once; then once la te-, I. days; then once, in three .days. See ;hit 1 , colts and calves do not tuck a good supply of I clean water and good-grass, or tine- hay, and salt. • ' Conet.—lndimi.corn is:. now, too largi,to'al- low a horse-hoe among IL Pull up all weedi t and thistles.riear the.rhillti; and . set ereci thos e I ‘ .. stalks that. wind aml- storms hire proitrated, ! ' -'?'• 44 . and. bill them - Sittliciently . to, keep them up.— Isate . The hrace roots will soqiilrold them. and the 1..: .. .., . 1,7 1 ", 1 1, 9 ; earsyrill till Much better. .than it. they were. I - [ r: . is laying . dowm. .It is always importaAt to l i. ! .. .i., R,.,lt i , tend tothisWork before•the brace roots are,-,.:f . - 4 ‘ 11 :1 formed • • (i.krtitarsl,Stiff er no Weeds to grow anion-'• '.... e oc li t .. ' .. - - ' ' ' •;' i- Chu, them.• . . - ,Stir the_grOurid freqbently. hetWee.a , f . ‘ )ow, the rows, and if they - need manure, apps i t 1. tent ilia liquid state with a ' watering itot,.' . while : A IL- eame the:rain is falling, so- that it . will not injure - -0 s r" ,palg lt• • the leaves. .:. . - . - - • .. ' • • - •••; 1 4 1 -• A Nm I:ASIrEs.=-Save"wood as wstll•-as coal ashes, ":,.•;!.g ;At sorneasheries, the.leacliesarte slins*dia. :':.Mare to : a river. It 'a ill pay: to collect themi:, , ; Ipir,. ~ . heaps, and cover the wet ashes with b 0 a re. i 3 • .• , so that they, : will dry out in , neat Tinter, '• - wlien.tearns may haul them to. he tieltl.4 where .a 8 ( they . are to be spread: • , They are great ly .va:- .-: ... 1 3 , • 'ued in the older parts of the : country, an.: :.:, OFI should be..• ''. - ' • : • - •,::-' ...,14,- oct‘. Arer.ts,,--Keep, swine:or sheep in apple 0r... -- --.i.1-: — . — , chards to consume the wormy fruit as ii falli, - ...',Atiq beforc.tlie lame _escape. Picking it up by ..,,, , , r . hand every tew days, and burning.or barying .:.s ITO iii a il e:ip of comp - onti - 411. lime, 'will destpiy :: , :•'.4 , - t . ;-,-.. . i. OFI he • . . • . . . .rm •. • - ....„. . - . BuirANGs.-4;Zaniinq the rboils . for leaks.— A crack in a sllingle directly over a ir, • rt 1- the course ii . ext below it;. ikequeutly let's rain through the roof where sbingle4 are good , : '• A heavy coat ot coal tar applied to ti • S, ()Met lineS SLOI) ull leaks._ Fasten all-lo 0,,e hi C board:i and sidtng• on himses and 4' imps before they become Kioie warped Ind - LI looser. , . , • • . BAni.r.:r.-Secure it from (alternate stoma and sunshine, if possible; before the straw S nearly'sPoiled for fodder, - and the grain in. jured'by welting and drying; secure lye-ley straw,.. as soon as threShed, • for fodder., • . 1 : is ,1;• .: . - I3ti . qat.-Slie that all milk vessels are I'vl'. 'l* ' '- ,- -. 1 .. OF "' scalded, and _sunned without, ,fail, dnov(- - ..31..rJ_ -• ; Where creani. cannot be churned dally.k:q - A • 1 it:COol as possible witlrice.' Work t1i0r0i1zh..,.. , ..„ ly, salt ',veil,- and sprinkle a spoonful of elta:' :: : *,LE White sugar bet seen the •layera,.. as theiar( ' . ;1,4 ~ packed.. See that milkers clean not onlithi A 1 Udder and adjacent parts, and their, hands ii. ' of ' 4,1 OF so before milking. :. . - I r , 'thEtAlSlNG.—lmprove the dry- weather. in - . . :F-0 vri. straining swamps and . springy, places - wher— Arvis there is sp• much water • at other season's ,f .. A ri the year, as to hinder 'digging. r Fill, ditents 14 .1( i already dug, before fall tains.oceur. • . ' '..(-, • tivt: Taoccus:—Where the water l'scrt' :;* n collected in cisterns, give gave troughs a lit- V r " eral.Sinearing with coal tar, whether nieta;Ft. 7 ,;tai. or wood,. See that \viiter and dirt do not ._, - .A (Ili stand in them in faii - Weather. • Put up cave .;l d r el troughs te,carry water frotp manure yard, as .. 4ielr sVell..as from the walls on which. a buildir 1 \ ,sDeli p e 2 A rests. • .., ... - • :., - ;it. -,,, EGl'',.—ColleCt, them - "daily); Chantre the ; ;: , '.7. nest eggs.often. An egg.. will be spoile.lb!. . ..0411 allowing it-to remain in a nest fora few dap, iii i ,, ( where.hens are laying. Put•theni little en! . .3E ..10 1 A - 11 in. oats in a COol, , but not damp. Thor 7`, -:. : :g ,1 Go• into a k, in and pasithe.• eggs, tw.l-: ]-1 : -. ; : c , or three in each hand;. before a lamp ; anlif - ..:,3 the.shells'are clean; bad. ones can be detect- • - 1, 1 ;' etlat once. - - •,-. 1 • - • • '''7lr . .' l tit _.,,,, . . .F00n...--Farmers.pay too-little attention to 1 ' , .}.7:. their daily . food. ' •.A. laborer cannot long en.... -tiu' 'l ' '.- 4 (ire very hard work unlesS he'is fed well. ..1' • FENcEs.—Where rail" fences -haVe - Settled "::••• ;; • ~ into' the ground, pry.ttp the corners, and put . .2:" . ; . stones - orblocks . beneath. Where no - shecr: , 1 - lt areept, a rail fence may be raised a footer 4' c .mote high with, blocks and pieces of old rails., and thus. save' many whole oneso Fasten a: . i •,, ~, litose boards' before' -the wind, or. animas - :';' , ::* • . . . -`••1 ,, 'separate them from 'the posts., ' , - . •.:•r 0 -. the - , - liArutows.Clean the points or u teeth. •,-- - . and if they must be-left out of doors; let the: ...:..,, stand on strips of boards, much rust often con. 1 ., :-1 5 rodes' them nearly as . muCh as usage, wens :.,!?' them put. . .-': . . . • • . Y./. t - • ,-,-?,,, a • .1-lori4 Prrns.—Collect them at tanneriet -;:1-: and plow' thesis whole, where there is no mil: , i' . 1 ? to crush them.: They are Valuable fertilizers ..-.: , ..ir . . for any purpoSe, -. , . LINSrED CAKE.—Some- farmers; who ter. 11, ~ . _ , ,,0..- oil :Meal,. ' frequently .purchase in the' sum - ::::12; mer, 'when his cheaper than in vilurer.... - . • , ,1 - Sacvs.--,-Cnntinue to gather - as they V. 1 — ture,...read- the -suggestions given above. ,', - 1' _ . -....:.0, CAnnorts.—Hoe thin and weed. If•yolig - ...lb carrots are preferjed -for the" table; sow fora. . :: ,1 .. late supply .i • - :•. k.• ;" - : • .. „„a ~CCXp:¢a. '~ . TO,REMOTE LIME SPOTS !ROM C o ri>rn First use a s iff, dry .brush remove atty.ad• ' hering lime, then rub the spots with a' clot ING ER1111:EA - p. • ' - . I.:pint of lard, 2 .pints very ,sour cream, heaped tablespoonluls.snda, 2 of • ginger nutmeg; mix lriton dough. as soft as C3ll t ( ' rolled ; roll, thin and To PIitiVENT Srortss Rcertso.—rOil tee; with Swe,et Oil. This ddeti pot make a 13 , 1' smelFwben the - itoves. ire heated again' They Atould be 'very. clean' when the 'a 4 Applied. Cost-scuttles may be oiled le: " boiled linseed Ezrns PUDI/ING.:---To 1 quart, of milk the yolks of 3or 4 eggs, sweeten to re , taste, let - •it first raise to a boil, (have t 9 whites beat to a good. froth) stir in the whiff`: then put away to "A pudding maddi,:;, this way I think is hard to beat, and not acts AillYiholesome: • 1 • • . . _ .Pcnoi,i«.-.-MIS l'j9" . *C:J Iptti:r. milk,. 1' egg: l teaspoonful salerata I.of S salt,.and.lndiantneal enough" to make Stiff battor,.: wim for an hour and a balfaild , j serve tot with bnitUr find' I nolasacs, sweetig;:,: :erred cream, or . Other "sauce as::ruai ba 13014 ‘l3olt9llUll CAN N.—Take 3 egg!, pint af . sorghum Molasses, 1 - of War eresa •.;;;4!! half a nutmeg, - 1 teaspoonful of scxla.. the .eggs' and molassek together until light, thicken with flour to the censistenee of la' tor cake, this will , be enough to till two co won sized sfitvc pans. E! 1
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