Atit:- 1 . - : - , ! 04 - ,i--.,*4.0.i . Tin kifOCIIIT OF THE 110E5EHOLD. JST CLAII4,449U3Tat , on tho.very • pinnacle of feliciivrt'She stma the ll:Raker of n'hoy*tWt Yr. Philips bid hisininaintire ly. He danced, and - ar.ng, and fired guns from the lop ,'of the "corn pot;" -whistled Yankee Doodle while eating: hie breakenst t and wrung the necks of all the fowls on the pl.ace, to make a chicken pin for the cclebra, This Worthy couple had been .married tell Years, and this.wasthew first child. People bad laughed at them ten years on 'amount of. thhi luck ; people'.-who were overrun with. children, and whose lives were made misera ble by. .the continued icoldings and spankings thertonnd it necessary to inflict upon their wretched little olive ph a's: Now. Mm. Philinssaid. she guessed they'd laugh out:of the whet- side. There never had been so large a baby born in Smithfield be fore. Mr& Jones' only weighed nine pounds, and bad &pug nose. And Mrs. Swyers' was red-haired, and had fi mole on its right foot— "nitire sign that it would como to it bad end— and it only weigh& leven - pounds and four-. teen ouncesl She guassed f,lks bad -better look at: home,Nefore they laughed. • • Baby pro ied to be a Tartar. He had a temper like a windmill, and seemed deter- , rnined.to develop Ilia feet and lungs to the 'utmost while he hid leisure; for he screamed and kicked twenty-three hours - out' of the twenty-four. • • • But his mother declared he was an .angel. We - could-never imagine an angel with puffy red• . cheeks, heels elevaled in the air, sucking a sugar-teat, and being" bounced nbout in a willow cradle to the tune of "Hi& diddle dee"—but then our imagination is not !.)y_any means so vivid as it might be. .. - • . From the hour in which the baby Was born be was the Autocrat Of the Household ; eve- __.. .. .. _ . rything had to boW to his nod. The.scullery &tor creaked ;. it was taken off the•hitiges, and the servant ":wes.in the :draft all the time. because the creak might: disturb. the baby.. .PCIi• the sante . reason • the • coffe mill Was moved into the woodshed; the dish ea must be Washed out of, doors-rtbe.elatter of the•plaieSiTlA e baby scream; the Washing was done in th harn.; - all'the •clocka in the . house were stn ed ; the dog Was•rnnzzled: and the cat . chi..k d,—all from fear of disturb ing the baby.- .'. , • •. -. a .• • .• Mr: Philips g e blacksmith who was In cated within a qt arter.of a.mile. in•bUndred‘ diallara•to move"bilg: shop ; and Biddy. was banisheo to the cock-loft ofihe wood-shed on account of her. snoring. - - -' • • - - . . The - ehild'sdiSeaies 'were legion. It- was .a wonder that. it could draw its breath with. so many terrible ailthents clinging to it. Mrs. Philips was continually on the' watch for, • some new-demonatiation: ... - • : - :• . `Charles!" cried she,. waking her husband from sltimber.onecold Winter night. "seems to me the baby. deal breathe just right." - - • :.. Mr Philips sprang'up and. listened.: • : "Geed gracious! he's got the snuffles, ain't .. . "Oh dear. dear I what shall we do if baby is going to be sick r .: • ... - - : .. •• : • Mr. Philips got a light, . and . the . •anxions ,parents•brought it to bear on. the taco of the • • • ' : • • child. ',I'M heavens!" cried his Mother.'lialicels actually.purpie he's going to have the scarlet fever: See that red spot on his elbOw." .' • "It may bit - where, - -he's laid., on it,!": re marked Mr. P. . - - "Laid on it! oh .yon unfeeling , man! : you unnatural father! and there, it's sueking,its thumb! Always sucking its thumb! I've known from the first that it wouldn't live ; it suck-' its thumb,so Much • • "Feenia to me•• heard' my mother. say that it wasa sign of , a healthy *hit° suck its thumb, but I wim't:be certain. ,Any way,. it's it..griod. sign :or a bad 'one, rrve• forgot •• "Run Charles' rtirt - fOr n doctor! it's.a go-, ing to die—l know Oh, don't stop to. •dressdon't! it MayAiel.while you're wait; _inn. - Call for:Granny. Bates, and tell her to bring some catnip, and •Saffroti, and rue. and peppermint=—tell her.. to bring -all the herbs' she's Gott and do hurry. Charles; do ! -Mercy on us! its sucking .lutit' thumbs! . run Mr. Philips •caucht. up the_ first article of Clothing he could lay hands on, Which proved to-he an embroidered :petticoat at his wife's,• but he was in too .niuch haste, - and.. ogeth• er trio tinuth excited to not ice -dress partied= larly. He flung the garment over his head, - •and tied it round his NV ni§t,-stipped on his fthoeS•and pjunged out - into the keen , Or.:--; The doctor: was asleep and not care about tinning out,-but on being told that it Was af case of life and death,-he yielded at once: . Mr. Philips left him dressing, and aped to: the residence of . Granny. Bates. •The old la dy' wits wise, brit she:was - ..dreadfully 'Super-. ititiotiS, and believed ireligiousfy in.warinings .tuul apparationi. • Philips• gave a . ..thundering rap .at her door, 'and directly a- night capped . head appeared at - an upper window. ' • • -,•What do" ye want 'at-' this time 6' night, and who be ye?" said a etaelted voice. • • - Philips-stepped out, .and 'stood plainly re vealed in. the light of . a half obseurcd moon. "Good gracious massy cried the Old wo 7 :. man, "it's an apparatus -frritn the,•tOther la Mid !- And. it's,ot d.scalloped petticOat -Land I didn't think they Waisted their:. tine' on such vmmerties as ttlit . are !" • . dying exclaimed Philips,'"come doisri qiiick." • • "NO I! ain't so green as to. .trust my . old :•body. with a supernairal 'ghost !" and - down- went the window.with a bang. Phil' ips ptninded at the 'dn'or until he -Was tired, • and then:tuarle.tracks tor hoMe.: Dr. Gray had just - arrived: was just preparing .t 6 go„-into. : .hysterics. rin• soon as she heard his .opinion. Baby was :..Bloch worse; it not„only Fucked :its thuMbs. but wiggled its toes.-it eoUld, not ,'continne 16tig.'. • The doctor, with a_grave face entered. Biddy. rubbed her mistress With. camphor Mr: Philips stood by, wiping thetears big eyes with the drapery at his scant. attire. • "0. doctotidoctor will it die? only save. It, doctor, and yon • may take. all I haye.!" cried Mrs: Philips wringing -her-hands.- • get d6Wn on lily knees toyou, and-thank you forever." , • • • . • . ' . "Keep . y o ur sitting,' marin: keep ;your-sit tlng, said the dottor,. taking's huge• pincb• of snug :"Don't'keep me in:suspenSe!' only look at its prCcinuslittle arm. See those ierrible•red spots--four of -'em !. • What. -is it ? ' For. the love of heaven tell -melet me know . the worst 1": - .. •. . - . out, --- - • . . •. Well, mann. if 1 . speak ~you: promise not to blame me ?.", asked the . dOctor, gritie - - • '!'No,no..nO!" - • • .:. .. - . -•-• - . '3 . lFirni," - said -he, wit his- ng face - still I i more fearfully elongated ...`it ,•my . opinion . as ,a mau.:aud as a - ph. cia that -the'child. has been bitten by four. , - ugs ;or else-he has - been,bitten in fimr plaices , by - one - insect -of that deseriptiti."... '. ~ *- • - , ...• P - - • - . - - Indignation choked 3irPhilips into el- . •lence, . - -•-. 1.. • ~ - • . . . Graff," .cried the -father, "do you mean - to insult ua'?". '"By no means, 1. repeat . • ."Xo you don!ti".yelled Mrs. 'Philips. "It's , enough tq insinuate that I have hett : bugs to say nothing of your libel on that little strf faring angel cherub: - Out of this house, this instant; you Mean; cheating, insulting • • old vagabond:" and seizing. the.butter-litille from. the table-where - Biddy .had placed full 'of hot pepper tea, she 'flew at. him; The :din:- for knew. enough Abont • wonien. to realize that - in flight lay safety, and With 'a' hasty • bow he haeked - pff the: steps.' and ._startedfor his gig. The ground - was inclining,and_uniie Icy. His, heels flow up—his headwent down,. and his Whole body spun off dOwn :the hill, - like a steel-shod cutter.. Mrs. Philips; nnthi ing daunted, rushed after ..hint :and shared:. the same fate.'.. : • l• • . • - The two•bronght up together at. the foot of the hilly in a watering.,trough but no words Of sympathy ',were .e xch an ged. ..The doCt or got put as quick - us he .could; and .galloped: home,' and 'Mrs. P. ,he his example • • The baby lived and• throve . .., As - it . grew older it's dictatorship became. more and more absolute, 'Philips was dOwn on - all tours for : the greater part of the tine;.that the baby. might ride 'Oa. his back; and - Mrs. :Philips :went without. crinoline, and 'left her arms bare in the eoldest,weather. - because.the steel" • sprino; and her dress sleeves hurt baby.. Baby-had made it • complete. wreck of all • the crockery .in the bouseHpotuading it 'with • a hammer ;. he kicked his heels through t..1.e looking-glasS, and tore the. inwards out: of . his . pa's gold - ffatch,.uninolested.....lt . pleaSed the dcary. wearj *scary baby, mother said. ittle initty sugar-put my baby." "One day,. when this .wonderful baby was about a year old; the village inhabitants were startled by the diiheyelled. apparition Of Mrs Philips. - -bare•headed; and" wearing a ; wild expression of • countenance--herrving. at a' frantic rate , to the joiner's shop where her husband worked. And instantly ahe reap peared, led by Philips at a dog trot. .. Old Squire Smith siaw.. , ttiem,; - and being a. • man who Barad inconstant :dread of fire. he' thought it mitst:be that. the residence or Mr.. Philips was to flumes.". The . old gentleman was perfectly insane on:the.subject of confla gration, - and at the top of.his lungs he rallied the. cry "Fire! fire; fire'!" - • "Where?" - "Where?" cried a -score of • : Charles Phi lioUse "said the. old gen,: fir lean. • ...• • . : • The fire coritiverr eittifered:got-: net • thPir .---eugine;-and-ren-witit-sll 7 -epeed 40 the feted house'. But. to their supreme rtstouishuleut • -they did not So: aii a - puff of lueof,e' • • ' .• ThOheildiAreillan;jlliva'as sek,ineiliing of a vrEektiOied dottr: l aliWutely radiant. - -Is this the , house,- allow. me .to ingiure. ma'am, tha,t- T we are ,expected to iquirt on ?" said the firemani i „," . "I . do not understand • you," Said Hrs. P. "hutthe.habY has walked two .steps,-two stepi-on - ; • ',Sold ! by Jupiter..",,cried the firerpari; "and now, boys, here's. - three trines; three to the:baby - that's stepped= two steps! Hearty,. • . And they gave the cheers-drank a barrel :of eiderWbiell:Mt. - Philips rolled MIK and re- HARDWARE Thorripson •• . • .•• DEALERS RS' • . HARDIekRir CET L 4 E,R - 17, 3ittll, • COrmint Dpriiir likascr.i; S or :iris SAvr,... • PqMSTILLE;YA. ,• • • ' `Junin , 29, TO • - • • • ..6-tf •• • • . . GEO.I3:GE ..BRIGHT .& CO.': Agents for.ElEtt R. MARX DB IC fi .- Alm. • . . . - • siftetcirer.of.:. : .-. •- , •- - - - _ .. . . . •. • .:, AMERICAN CABLE . ' CHAIN - ... . ... •• • .- ._ .. • • . .. . . .... • .- ._ • .. . - .. -. ... . ..,.: - - • • - - - • ... . _. - ..._ . . •- • iii11•,!,..:41.:,..j.k. . . . . .. .' • ----,.;" - ;, - ...;:iii!" ,- - . ." ------ .- : -•-.. • - MU ;,:i:::::.'' rill* '; . '1 - - ..,....• - : - . - t'.7 - ..71P:• : '" 1- "` •-,' .. -. ... .. . . ..-. . . , -.. • . r _. In all: its lailinchW. from -3-I.6 . :th' . 1 1-4 =inc h, ' Best Pronf.irirll3esf Bear for aline and'. coal rninea. Also TriPla'Alln.lniz Chain!. ; the only kind naed now'. i n Ma rope for...zoning.. . . . .... Sag. 19, '65.-33- •, . • A. • . .• . . .• . ".. • .• Scrap Merqhant . FOUNDRY.' FUR msuErts, E, : Gomez. bf _SOUTH • - - and PENN, and No. 17 SOIiTII Streets,. _ • PHILADELPHIA: - • .. . . - . Ingot 'Coppdr. • Babbitt Metal, Foundry - Facings; Ingot Brous, Red, BiS'mnth, •-. • *_ • . . • •" • lel., Solders; : ISCB, - . • • •.' Pik Tiu. Du . Iron ; •• Bar Tin. • •• ••• : - Sheetlrod; • Old :Metals; . Sheet Zinc, Old Copper, . .Bar Lead,: ' Steet, ' '•-. Old Brass, Spelter. - :Borax: •• .. • Old Lead, Sce., 4k.c. Antimony, ••• • Crucibles, • • • • ' • • • fiEr' New and Sc , c,ind-hand- Machinists'. and Black stniths.4"rools, und'Stedin Engines, bought and sold:. I' "Articles Of every descriptibn In .n.Se: by Hat:hi/l ists and.Fotindrymen, furnished tn•nider. • • . •:.. -Cash paid for Scrap Iron, Old Rails; and all kinds of Metals. • . • • . [Feb. . - H ARDW A l lfEl 7 i l ll a r c It A ror 14. THE UNDERSIGNED PROPOSES. TO SELL. . . .. . Unrdirn re: Cutlery ;!M erl, .Irtiii, Carpeu- Ices - ' rtiola; -Agricat I tiara] - Ilmplcuirtita, •. •• •• .- • ..- •drc:, *r., ...Ike, ' - • • . corntirieing thIIANe enii rc, stoek In the well•known Store - ot 1... V . . . moot - favorably located on Centre_ Street.. POttsville, Schuylkill County;, Penna. The purchaser of the Stock may obtain - a I.ease of. the - Store, which is a three-story Brick - Bulkling,'so -feet -front on . Centre Street. by 60 -feet in depth, with ,a building ID the rear. 20 by 40 feet, constructed expraSsly tiA a' depot for Steel and-Iron. -opening on toe 20 feet street.: rendering it - particularly ,tnneenient of access i'.the whole depth of the store be ing 100 feet—wtth admi untie apparatus for hoisting , from the fitst to.the third- floor To'tt - penion desirous -of entering into this branch of business, an opportunity IsniTered whick very rarely occurs. • • . • ALsO --For ~sale :BONE 'with shalt, Pulleys and Yraimt, compute.: : . • . • PoSsessitin given when . desi • • • • For particulars,„ address. pm-snottily or by letter, " • , ELLFIN.E.:POTT, Committee. Pottsville. ApdF.l, 1665.„ • - - .13-tf • • • • • , . =MCI ;EDUCATIONAL . . . . „. . , .. .. AT RM., F... A• - .ndloiliEKEN -4%111 open a .I.YI I.:410014m . Girls; on . :11foitilliy, A lid,u.l. 2511 h, in the linoement of thoPreshylviian hurch. corner of Mali:wrong" and'3o. 'streets; • •Angn,t - V4, ,65 AT I CIITAILY" AND COI,IECiIATE IN! lr E. Allentown, pis•,.. • ~. With.thartered inivileeee and. -Enperior Advittitnea tot' an English, Clas:di•al„ . Cinninercial and 'Mil itan thin.- We open Sept. Gronnd 'rpacinns, buildnnTs connnodiinni . anMpi,lied with. - gas. and 'water... Fof .• .•1.,..110.1 , FQR.1),.A.. M., Precid - ent. Pi '413 • . • . . . , • TIIEITIOIJN't, SEIMINAIit'i• • . . FOR YOUNG M EN. The. Winter of. 6months ‘*llll'crnmence iin T tiriscipy, Septvinber .19111; 'i4iitlente are fifte4 for any taliitiir iu lif orto enter ally ftlaQi• in College.— For Circalars aaddress'JOlN W OCII . • • .-augnA 13. '6.1.--;32...4t• - .1 • •• . . . . . . . . . ifeCAI)IAN . and Norninl . ttlichauil -at OrwigrbUrie. .S.tebuylltill ' Cott uoy,'Pti...-Thiiilnt4tittition IQ open to . .putiilet hoth.ttexes. The flesh/els to afrotTl the ad vantaire. ata Itioro . ugh 11.7.1numi cal .EttuentiOn.. Ito , truction-:in given in. nll the bratichenuually . taught-in Acad e mies: end. Seniinstieit of the highent gi ;ides. .-For full particulars. address: :Aug. 12' '65. 624 r. REV. I. J.-STINE, Principal: . • • • 2 'LINDEN HALL . . •' : 211011.1V,ILiV - SE•MIN4RY r: • FOR YOUNG LADIES, At Litiz, - .lll.piridal.ourr • fa., . • FOE NPEI) SKPTENIBErt,. 11111, 'AfrnMs saperinr•Mlviintagur. fOr .thordugh 11hhed rein aldethicat taught- by Fl liST_ Profs ssorp and. French, German . and Italian by alady froth abroad. • :' ' • • • . - The 7 . 2 d. 'Annual Tend . MONDAY, AUGUST For cir - cularti . and 1446n:tibia ripnlit‘ to Irev W. C. RSIt HEL Principal... TO CARPENTERS & ,RUILDERS, . . . .. • ..The -Sent, • • •.: • • • .• • •• • Liiinber . ufatturing-Qo. Have. on- bait:sit. their .extensive „establishment, on Railroad Streit, iinantitc of luinber of every nd and dft.cripticiO, :which they min Supply to • Operators, Carpr..fitera uud Builders, at lower rates than it can be bought else ‘here.. ".. Thei• :are also 'ready *-to supply, thronglitheirmns-of thar : extensive busiti and la bor Saiing machinmLinanufacturedhrtieles in theli.line at a saving of ceut..otaurmer cost. • • .. Theft 'large .workshops. hive beeninSuccessfrit opera tion for 'the past . year; turninz out fan quan . tick* of . , • Doors, • Windaw 'Frames.. • Mash • ...Panel Work; Mouldings, ,Bed-posts;: • Blinds,. . ' Baniesers,' • And all kinds of Framed; Paneled Ind Turned WOrk, which they hare. constantly on' hand. They are ready to exvute orders at the shortest notice, for any.gdsnti-. ti or quality of s.awect manufactured stuff. . • lhlt and.. green'. Hemlock of. all: kinds. for building lpurpose. s. Oak.. Maple. Poplar, chair, plonk and meant ing boards ; enerry, Walnut. Mahogluty..&c.,..for cabi net work: White and Yellow Plite hoards for flooring, • raw or made to ortlek".; White Pine Plank,' 3. 3 g. 1. 1 4.-U, and V.4ich• panyl.ttlivoys ready.; also, plonk, beams, rails, ktuatling, posts; shingles, lath, ueitiug . 141, ; dec.-* . • Ur - Bills of sawed stuff and•wierything; fa. thetr:line on hand or•to mike; at the shortest' notice. • March 29.• tm3 ": • • ' , 'lO. " • . . 1 ALRTT B 6 CLb of the 17: States, jaiiitTiceived and for ittte at B:.BAXISAN't; Bookktort. 15-' VISINESS::-.GARD.S. --, t , . . . . . •• .E'LIEt.4.4IIALN'XIIII4 • • - ' ' . , - . . . CIVIL i,AND '2IIIIOIIIG. ENGUMEPRI. Inspects, Collterlet ..,- and eigasines 'itineral . :sui4 Oii OR71117.;--44esithwestVorsteir of Market '.uiad.Cielitrf Streets.. '• • • . ' • Mir 4 0 65 -1 • • " R. :D. W: ROTEB LANZ) tHrers his Proteesienid Seined, to ttni dtisOns of Patt *We and vicinity. , OSNee;•Coliseillisinek. Chant . 41s June iO. •es.' . . 91.6 m 1411:111.11rClif Ciyil.and 111isting Engasaere• , Peony' - • *- • OFFICE on 2d door 0 . 1.0e0. Bright% Building, iCei.; til , •?StreeG • 10064.-30,1 r. : ARRIS BROTHERS, Civil and HI. , ning.Rtigipeerec.HastiO's Huildiog; decond:aut3 STHP • HARRO3. •: JOSEPH S.'HARRit3. • July 30: .. . ... . . September4.6,l3 30 7 . •. • • S. , LANGDON, Soirgeol • LP. Dentist, ..ltarket. Strpa, .secood floor above Third .:litreet, heath Bide, Too. W. magEA.F.Es; vottawale P a ., late. I• of the Pennsylv a nia State Geologiall SciriTy; ex-. plores lands, mines, ite. October IE3, *ss' E , BANK CARTER, Real Essig.le Agent, r •.2d iH.ANOY CITT, Schuylkill County, Pa. • rieLettetAddresa- 7 0 Malianoy City P. 0. ,1 • • ENCY--Fitoe. the , rarchase and• Sate. AG of Real Estate ; baying And selling ,Coal ;. taking charge of Coal Lauds. and collecting rents. Office Mahantango Street,. Potusville. . 'April , 6o • "'I4 -] • . . . MIAS. •11,'H1LL....• JJOHN A. OTTO, Manufactur e r suit . Dealer. In all kinds ollaunber, Williamsport, Pa., • . • June 29; ' • - • - . 24- 1 9 : .. • • • 11 OITIVIOIIB, • • . • • . ••••• AND' NEENIN G • ENGthrn 001ce=BanaePsIDuiJdinit, Illobiatitongo . Street.' Pottsville. . • • . G IMO WMAN, • SITROEON DENTIST, Aiwa • arli f et St.. i Doors below 2d., .Where he is prepared to perform all' operations' on the 'Teeth. such as lilling.ingerting, Teeth on-Gold,. Silver. of Vulcanite Rubber,in the best -and . latest.'styles.,7 Teeth extracted - by the use nt a battery' ; or ether. July 21, +65. • ' - .-* •-• r r •c. 1 . 10 WEN"- • PHO7IOORAPIJER., • R!pectfully announces to the citizens. of:Pottle:111e • and ,;•icinity. thnt he hag taken and titiect up ,the PHO.: TOGRAPIIIC GALLERY." El the bnildirezat theNnrth eagt corner of Centre and &net Market etreet,.where he .lit-po pared to funnielt in the ht beet style bi Art. 'VW • NETTES. AMBItOTYPES, CARTES -DE VISJTE, 4.; "tis'lle:arAtq.s shaic of rnifilfe . patranaae.• and hopes, )y strict attelition ; toliustness and courtesy, to.: receive Qa Call nadir:amine specimens of my work: •.• • FUR :Nittt]..64T.;.-.1.10--,-.LET. OR' SA LE .=6 , 200 acres • valuable. Red Shale .1: Land for: Fanning, situated Lornst. Therdis taiDC stream of water, several large .springs.,. a.fitie, two story house and.barn. and thresh door. ,Ap ply •. . . • , I - 4 10 prolierti known: as the j a: 1 FOGARTY PROPERTY:: corner of 'East 'Market and Railroad streets,-Pottsville: • For terms apply to - ' . CIIARLESIII. RILL, • • • • ' • • ' • . Re& Estate Agent. Jan. 14, !GS. ' • • ._ - . .. . 114,01{ SA.I.E...T.tia nndividcd iitterc , it lu .1-' .. a valuable tract.. of. productive . COAL LAND, - In New Castle Township, Schuylkill County, now: worked by two collieries.' Apply to . . .. - . FRANKLIN B. GOWEN, POttiville, Pa: . . . 17 , 0 NAtiE.»73l9 acres of . einellenf Tliriber 1. • Land, estimated to contain over ' Ri1,000,000 feet. of Pine and Hemlock timber,. situate nn-Trout Rnn, a Manch of ,Lycoming Creek,'l4, milea front Wil.. liamsport.' FRANK CARTER,. . Real 'Estate . Agent,, Mahanoy City,. Schuylkill Co.. 'PA. Marcb 4. • 'O. : • • . • . .0-tr.- . • voit - RENT.—The large Brick Hotel corner of . Centre Anil 'MAin Streets, Mullaney'. City, ft known A:s the MANSION 'HOUSE. Possession n Ist el April— Apply to .• --.• . .THOMAS 'A.- BIDDLE or. M.:TROUTMA.N, 326 Walnut St.. Philadn. - March 25.:'65.. • . • 12- : TOWN PROPERTY FOR SAL E.-The three story Brick Building, Used as a Store. Ware tuitise and situates west side,. of road street, - norl east side of . Logan Street:sin the' Bortitigh of Pottsville. For further. particulars, iniptire of GEORGE 11. POTTS & 311neraville; or N.. S. MOORHEAD,' - . . • • 'LNO/If. MALE OR' TO 'ILT3NT.The under -1: signed dffers forsale or to rent,' on easy terms, a %minable property near the Pottsville. Depot, $Oll, feet. front on coal Sheet and.lati..fret deep. -ex tending. to.ltaltrond btreet, oti.which is created a substantial Ironic Shop or tyarebouie,-45 feet by tia teat. tWo:etoriCs high.. . SILAS: BALL. 1 11 OR Frame and Store'situnte:corner of Centre and Second qreets, 3inhanoy City: • Site oflof; 125 , by.2.s.feet. Size - bnildinir. 25 feet. • Staible un lot.. is a 'Valuable And da_,trabletinsiness stand. For • !terms and pther partienlani. Apply - on the premises; or . : • - ,ROBERT A. GLOVER: . '• •• • •• • • Centre Street;:Pottville. - . • OctOberl.9, ." . :.•., A4-If, , VALUABLE PROPEICTIC : for SALE.' • V' • Water Power and from 15110 to BOO( 1 aeres of. MmintaitirLaml is offered fintsale: thleproper. ty is. • sitinded in West Brunswick 'Township; Sehurlkill Coonty. :on the Little Sehttylkill•Riv- . er and•Rnilroad. one mile Above Pott Clinton, and de known as the Sehnylkill Forge Property. • For. termty •gte...: apply . to GEORGE & H..seltALL,'ltit.Or wig; . sbnrg. . • • •• • [Nov •G3' . Sziferlie,...ttti;• .serihers offer for ssle TWO..THAL:Ts OF . COAL LAND. .ocated in Schtrelkill County. • •. ' Any infornhaiou.cimeianing these trials (4 COM Land dill be•xieen, on single: aim' to 131mr,PsTrissos, . of Pottsville, or either of the subscribers. • • • • . GEORGE SCHALL, - . • • NN M. H; • • • Exectiforr of the Estate of John Schall; 'lent Gi4l# 'SAL Strong GO. horse power: engine, 6 'fotit - stroke with ti* large drum • cOmplete.. also pain p shaft and henv,S. , wheels for . puinping and hoisting: Stroke_of. primp wheelri 7 foot, to work a 14: 0r1.6 'inch pump, with, stub - rinds and all bob' castings. to work pump rode. The engine is. in"goOil order ; . c.ylinder. re bored'with :new spring' packing and new. piston, rOd. Also, one 20 horse-unglue, 861f:thin. for running a.hreak, er or faw.inili with all sizes, of putties to work the same, ai• • -WREN & 4110TlIER, Coal St Pottsville. . March. 26,.56. . • • 12-tf. FOR SALE.7-A valuable. PARM .and7lticasant. •ecrintiy.residenceoiitpate in Eakiranover - Town - 7 hip.:Labuttnt county. the - Jonestown and rltiburg void. tine:half a wile - West of Mt. :ls.;oho; • con . My - Lining about 'Jt Norio.. About raeres is Wi6illand, the remaindei being under good oultivation. w - 21, feticetl; the soil . ice)] ndnpted to the different crops. zenerally raised in . section. • The buildings,(neittly new) are n.BRICK HCBISE,i3ANK BARN, large flay Barn. and•other Out: There is anfirehard of young . hearinc - tree, with nn addition of others lately set out. on ',he premi. KT; •A- WtII. with:Pump, Is-at . the honse ; .also • run ning' Water in most of the delis.. .• - 'For further particulars., apply.by lette.r or • in .person to the stifiscriber, on-the premises. P. o...address,.oso. Rust Ihni - wer !U.- - • LEGAL CARDS. jIIENJ ALUM , 3101,1001., ; Attorney.- tit OFFlCE—Mehentongo :Stteet above . Centre: ..- 7.• 'rtmch.ts, '64 :-42-11. H. . • . Attorney at I,nvi, .Ashlapft; Utlice—On Centre street. Oppositethe Post 011 . 1ce„ •-• . re art w..ElLlKAN,..Attpriacy. and- COU ft .. SCUM' Law, Pqttstille . ;"Sehttylkill *ConittY...Thr, . • new. building; on Centre Street, theafineirOtnnk, *".• , i._j • ROVElL:Attornfk OFFICE-Market Street t .two .doors above.Cen tte, Pottsville. Pa: . • . . .• February 7..•.63' - •• . • • .. .6.4 y JAMItli•!l. fIAMPISEIPL. • • : WILLIAM It: BMITII. IAiIIPIIVEI,I. & S3IITIII, .ilittoittcya at • 1 4.-r La*. -OFFlCE—Centre. Street, opposite 'White lionat ifotef. Poktaville, Pa. • • . ". CIEORGE.I7I. 1 1 7.0.4.1,1,..451. ATTORNEY AT LAW; , • Ph i Itidelph 'Office RRNIOVED to No. 9 . 26 Seotti 4th Street Apr1115.!66.. , .• •. , LITTLC - i'Attoriver.ett Ea*, arid !Votary , Public,. ...fAnthoriied. to administer affidavits.' &c:. and. to take ','detxisitiona, - arid . ...ankncivriedgments of misolds, monotones. powers of Attorney, &e.„`.. . • POTTSVILLE. • SCIICYLKILL CO.. • :LAW AND -COLLECTION' 'OFFICE, ••• Mahantongo . St. (opposite Post. Offine...). ••• , Jily 15,'15: . • : • . 28= • LEILD AND WERNER, • . • .• . • • , . - I.: . MILITARY' 'CLAIM . -AGENTS c0.r..:2d =Hid inist r kei- 8 hi, Pottsville,' Pa., Attend to the collection:or All elatrne.vatnq , the II S. Goi•ernment. ' • • • • .J. F. \VERNER,. . • FRANK .R. LEIIi, Late Cap. 4Sth V.:L. Late cap. - 116th P. V. Y; I: Aufznat . . • • T. :F...:WA.T.§ON4 Manufacturer of the Improved . Free Stone Mastic Cement, . • H.ARBISBURG I PA. Resper:tfrilly calls the attention of. the public to this celebrated Bement, ad n costing. for ..exterior : walls of Middlings. It has no Coal: it is purely - watetptoof.' and :forms .a 'solid adhe:siveinisr• to any..surfacif- of brick or. stone with unlimited durability, - .Malang a beautiful finish, equal to the fltit•Spitutlt4 , of Brown. Sind Stone, or to any color desire A t.• • . The undersignedhas.been applying . this teciient for 12 . years in many parts Of the et'inntry with greaf'stiNs *Vim, among which. he esters to the following: . - BOSTON-Illererrr:lfaisse de American 1110- Ail, with many Other . publicuniptivate buildings, BUFFAIA, .N, iiedencp" of ez Pre.ident Fillmorc.in4 other 'private- buildings, . • • CLEVELAND: o.—Ata gear Hawse and the beau., Ifni residence lef J. W. Clark. Ego., Euclid St; - • :PITTSBURG. PA.—Girard House and igr. Charles Hotel , rogeiher - with • the foliewing .gen, lemon's splendid yeeidences:. . • • .1. 1111 Bharaberger,i Penn . • Jaines Wood - 0 • . • Cal Third Bt. • . • • • ' ItARIOSBURG, JR. Architect. .. • . ' .Car, Fmnt Street`' —4. A. Jones " • " .• "- • • "'lt. A. litemberion . , Ewa., . • 0 ' - 0 Elenotair D. Flemin . g,' do. " . " •De. 111.. Fleming: do. -.• *: r ' " " 'Hes. James Colder's lei l!ree "Cis o rob; Fourth rind State • . • 'POTTSVI4E—The .beautiful an d'' expenelie . „ denim* of 6. P.lEloyer: Esq. • —IV. P. Maize; (Alai Street; • " • • " .Waimeanaidattee:' Ratuntougo fttreet. , ' - • --. • • Immediate attention Oren • to all ;nor - two . * etrietly guarantied: Pitiee tidireee : • T. W. WATIIOR; Rex:4.3. 'Harriaborg, or Whig* . .IUI,I 20. 80-tr v..RlEo4figiA . I_l "MOVE D 'Paloksala I avocets rer ,l moved Melt." place of. - burdaces: to "NON.. 143 'ailed 143. 3d atheist, Pbiladel fthe' stores funifeilie bet-Wed by John Brodr, bons_ & irbeie they .*cu Ad be . - pleased.: to see'. their: old TAIlf.ll - 17C91-11..°!;f:(EBai Ties. 91:Lama 914 Cllmisiut Street: -113:1=DELPHIA. E.K.'illtAtilrFliß, Watch • ; -- fkmakerand JeweleF, No: 11,48: ,• North SECOND Street, corner of Quar rv, PIIILADELPHIA. -.An assortment WAV...SES„ . JEWELRY, SILVER'. and PLATED. WARE' eonstantly on , , band. : suitable • for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. • rer.Repairing of Watches and: Jewelry promptly attended. to, .IDec 11, , al-151-10m ANIEL M. SALIMPIFILEII,.._... Clay fablnet lirsixe,goonis and Bltumfattory, 238 sovtix SECOND . •. : . ' • ' Via fladetiiiiin.' ..-••. • . . . N. B. ..---Periona going to the City . will Aritt.it to their advantafz:e to call and examine the St D. :31.K.„ , • . 39-tf . J..T. DELA.CI-LOIX, 144;37:. South Meiond' KUYet , aibove alms nut, Pliill.*DE4l49tillA: CARPETINGS t CARPETINGS ! Iltwing received by.late arrivals. all - the 'newest and: most attractive styles:of Carpet - rags. I am_ prepared.to offer at-the lowest prices: wholesale and retail, john Criitiviey and .Son's English Tapeftry Brussels; Lowell llartford Three-ply and Extra • Ivtiper Ingrain • Carpeta, with?a large , assortment of - medium.' and- low. priced Carpetingv. Window Shades; Oil Cloth's ',tn. • •-• DELACROIX..No.•ST;Sonth Second. ,Strost - ,' tvveen Cheatinat and Market, Philadelphia. August. IS. .65, • HATHAWAY LEACH '& STEARNS •. 417 Aic h St.; phillada., Pa., • • . . • .. •••• - .•• :Engi , and .I!nitlroad .Sup -• • • • •• . _ • • • • • , tilits, - and Agents for .the Malt of • chiai.ts fdctnred . by • 1• the New York ,:81.-tam:*-qiiirie ;in] v . B;- 6.5. '27.41m FO)l'..o . oltiFpEr; 1 - 40111.7 . E . 11EEN Edali OMY :AND - .-DURABILItri If 4E . THOMSOWS..LONDON:-..KITCHENER ..:.EUROPEAN • t... THY BESTRANGE . EN:EIi INVENTi.D. • SOLD B.Y • TitOMSON • •Na..::09 N. s e cond St.. 'l'l4ladejr;tll,l, • Iron • Flmindirre • and :11aituriactiiireri Move*. Hinters. Tin'ine44.ad Eu '•nmetked 'Wares, '&e., August :1.90;p; • .• ••. •• 33-enti 6'ZS: -. '-.H0 , 01.'.. :ISIRTS:' '62?; HOPKINS* . . . . POWYMAKVI OF HOOP SKIRTS . Are gotten up expressly to.meettlie.Wanis ofprst class trade. - They-embrace.a cotnpfele assortment. of all the , new and esirable styleii sizes Mid length . ; for Ladies-' Misses' and Children, and arc-•uperior to all others ninde in poinfof •symbuitry, finish and d'urnbilify . ; int made' of the finest tempered,Engli-h Steel Springs-- with covering, Anil:having all thelnetalic fast n lin m y - seen red.: IV; improved machinery. They retain their shape and elasticio the.to last,—and are w arranted to giVe entire:satisfaction. • , Alad. gerkatitlY.in receipt of full lilies Of good FAA erg Made SKlRTS:iii.very low.prices.• Skirts mile tti Order, altereclund nip/M..6d:- WHOLESALE ,AND RE TAIL; nt MANUFAVTORY AND SALESROOM(, .No. 645 - Arch Stri,et,"atbove Philada, rf - TERms PASII. ONE PRICE ONLY. • • . * . AuguSt •Ga. . . . LooKri\lG ahAs.sv.,s, OH Paintings, EngravingS, Pic- tares; and Portrait *Franies; 1 1 liot0grapli Frames, Win- glow Cornices,- Pier. Ta bles,.lTlarble Slabs & JAMES, S.' EARLS• * SONS, 816 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, altanafactar • ers, Importers and Dealers In Look , •Mg Glakses. • • . . , . , . A .largo and elegant assortment: MIRRORS-of ev e 4 character • always. in . .stock: . Particular attention given to the manufacture of Picture • Finnic's, .in which branch continual changes and novelties are he: lag infrodulted... Estithates for. Cook i a Glasses 'furnished on applietatlon. by mail or pertowdty. . Rogers' Groups, and War and ilanieroua, jects.. (Fall particulars in Ciretilar • • EverT article. of EAI •,.t, SONS . manufac= titre. mi'Oe,packed lot ward to any part of the cone try in Perfect safety.. Gal leer of Paintings open at all free- to visitors. (4116'24. BEST .:WHITtLEAD' .• • BEST • • • Pare Liberty Lend, • LinSurpassecl for WHITILNESN Fi i d miss, • punwitztrri, ' • • find Ety.:lNEßiol - Suarncx: . • 'PURE LIBERT.Y:LEADV.arranted to cover more "stirface for-same weight than any other Lead. . • . • • 'if and you taut hare no.ath.o PURE LIBERT. - -. - ZINC„ selected 'ZINC. 'ground in Refined Linseed Oil, unequaled iu quality. ulivaye the • Pure Eibcrty Zinc, w Odc..inore anti better work at a given host than any . other. • . _ • agr'o ft• tio best'? . ..711anufticturea at PENNSNIVAisTIA.PADIT & 'COL OR exeented promptly by • .• Z 1 EGl.4. l tt & 831.11T111, • .• IVh.tdesrtle ..Ifral, Paint nil Y.; bi.qs Or Store Office, N0.'•137 North..TlllllD. Street PIIILAUE1,1•111A, . • Ilaretrl t, tils• AI . .SAFE: STEAM*,-130.1UR . The sritiscriberis prepared to receiye orders' 'for-the tO. suit per chaseriL.. The attention of manufactaireffr and others is caked" this new Steam Generator, fts combining es, Sent ial advanbiges in absolute. safety irons siestructive I explosion, first 'Wet and durability. economy of - Mel. facility of cleaning- and transportation,- &T•••,: & - c••• .liossessedby anyboilernow in me, • . • • ThfiSe Millers may be seen intlaily operation,,driving the. extensive u'orks_or ',Messrs. Wm. Sellers '& Co.. - Sixteenth street and llarnilttin street:it S, I,V. Cattell's Factory.. Spruce street, Schuylkill, and St Gamed's Tre ,•, out Mill. Frankford.. • • .:. - • ' JOSEPH. - .I";CikIi,RISON I . - ,Ti. •-. Wriali!ngtoft 27. S:. THIRD-'STREET, 'Sept. 24.: C1111410. - 14'JCOKES.',.. • ~ • L : T. TAYLOR. - : • ' • •For the ciatvenitniee'of patroui= and others at a•distariee. •-'•. • • hero present': a • diagram of • •.• • ' • tiell%meastireinent,. by. :good fit 'guarantied, by . goading the sizesized"in 'the...order deeiglutted in the accompanying MEARISRE Putt COAT,. • Length of Rack, - from r l.to . • dud from . • : ' ' • .liength' of Sleeve. { with arm crooked.) from 410 5. Brea4 Menattre,--Itround the moat: prominent" part of the -• trair;t: •Jirizenre.—Around the • State .whether - thityjperpon erect or 'otOnping." • • , Thp,same.measure a 8 for' Coat • • - • • -FOR PASTS. . . Measure int•idi!tanani;and put tidefrnm hip-bane. and around thq.wais• an t . hlp. *- • SAbil'l.F. OF MATEII,k.I.£: RE:VT:LIT - . IIIA ' FISEP: - OFC . OBT. G 0014170 iIZP.ETURNCI, ' ' • ( . 11 Aiot. sl*.oxiam & C0..'... 821 (h'eiupt St., Yhihidelphia. Jund 10. !G;,. : • •• . • . Still Another Iniportnnt Use loi Petroleum. WELLS , PETROLEUM WRITING FLUID. JET BLACK AT. FIRST. . This •Ink, ratlike all others,' cotitaiiiteno -acids, an, therefore will hot -corrode steel:pens one pe n will la= longer than a dozen in any other ink. • It flows treelx leaves ;no:sediment in the bottle: and is not injured:l, thsi,least by 'freezing.: 'lt cannot he washed. from page 'either'bY•hot in.coltl Water: And .ho exposer to hea Will change the . These qualities. make it.inyal nable-for books and papers 9ontatitied in-safes in-ease t, tire. It is undoubtedly, the, best writing fluid ever In - •IThe process Of m:inufactnrittir, this 'theftluableartirb la known Only by-the inventors: - and we. therefore can tion all against Imitations; , Ask hip Wellat,Petrolenn , Writing Fluid. and see that the full-:liame of lASLTIO -WELLS& CO.. is-on the lable. - Hypo yon wd! be sure of bdttle of Terfeck ..N:lif-The Petroleum used is perfectly. .deoddrized, and therefore the ink ha's mi disagreeable 0d0r.... • Manufactured solely by the Invent Ors; - • I. 0 UPC -WE, I. "dr; CO.. PliiltApt.,. Pn. Wholesale- and retail by . B BANBAN, - scile Agent (Cr SChttylkilf County. " May G.. 115: 11 . Read This J. R. TROXELL'S • CHEAP CEEMA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY STORE, Centre Street, Opposite Mortimer House The .Introduction of the • FLORENCE .T! . • Dettee a new. erain Sewing aehinee. . ti lit Berns, - 1+ ells, Binds, Gathers,. Braids, • Quilts, and Gathers and . Sews on a .' • -. Atonal° at tite.stuus time.• The undersigned has `.been appointed Agent for. 'Schuylkill County, of-the Florence Sewing Machine - . ".,••••^:-• Coinpany,:Manufactureis of the celebrated Reversible . The citizens of Pottsville and . ' neighnciring towns 1- .•Feed sei'vingMachinea. Vllltres and hamlets. one and all,, are invited to' The following advantages 'over any and all Sewing and examine my stock . of wares, before buying else- Machines, are claitned for the -Florence".: . where, as ram not to be undersold, and can furnish, It putties tour different stitches; the . .I.tek, knit, Housekeepers with' every article they want in my line , . ble.loCir. and dOnble-knot,•on One and .a,he same ma, of business:. In the stock of • •.-; ' • • . 'chine. Each stitch being alike .bn. bbth sides. of the. French . China , I fabric: will befeend,Tea Setts, Dinner Setts. Card and Cak es !' It has the reversible feed motion, Which enables -the Baskets; Watch Cases,. Seger Holders, Match . Safes, . operator, by simply turnings ihumb-screw , to have the Motto Mugs, Motto Cane and &ulcers, VaSes,'Col • ognes, l .•work run either to theright or left;. to stay any parrof China Sew for Children, and a general variety of.Tuya;t the same; or fasten the ends of the seams,.withont . turn.. +Ce: • . • • • , , . .t ilia the fabric. .• . • - - Gla ss -•••;•., • • • •- • . 't• Olt:inning the length of the stitch, and from one kind • • :sr are. • . . Of stitch to 'another - can readily be done while the ma- Choicest, latest 'patterns, • consisting , of 'Table am • chine is in motion. . .• ma- Bar Tumblers, Champagne and' Wine Glasses; Ale auk., Every stitch is perfect in itself, Making .tbesearin ee Beer Glasises, Decanters, Bar and Bitter Bottles : Gob• .•• •• • - mare and uniform. •. • •.• . • -. • . .lets, Plates. Castor - Bottles; Pitchers and . oreruns, Cel • It is aiinost noiseless; and can be used where quiet is eries, Sumer Bowls, Spoon Holders, Syrup Cans;Frui ~,e tiostaye. 'Bowls,' Fruit,. Jars, Cake Stands, Kemsene . °. '•lts otions are all. posit : there are. no springs to every, yarietY, I -imp Chimneys, Lanterns, Candlestic k s... •m• .get out of order, and its simplicity en.ables the moat Iri- CandyJani, dm, Ate. : • • . . • - • experteneed to operate . . • • . . . • -• CliSCktiFt•! • CrOckery . trwill.not oil the firms of the operator, as all the A fill/ assortment of IRON STONE CHL`ZA:of machinery is on.the top of the table..• • . .• ferent vatterns. in 'sensor single pieces ; to snit the pub..'• It is the inost rapid•sewer in.the world ; rnaking 'fire lie. A, large assortment ofenrmonC.C.,Ware,w id , . stitches to each revolution.. • '• • • • •:- •I will sell at .lowligtires.. ' . ' : • • ' Its stitch is.the wonder of all. because .of Its" - mild Stone Ware.. • •tilasticity, s'trengthand beauty.. • • Pudding.Dishes,Pie' DlShets.•Call•riniers, Milk Pans . . - 'lt does the heaviest or finest 'Work. withequal facill . Jelly Moulds, Pitt-tiers. Tea Pots,. Bitter Pots, Mill ty, without•ehanee Of' tension or Michlnery. .• • .. Pots, ertint,.Jutts; eta., etc. • •.' • - • . Every Machine hits one of. Jeuck.s . patent • heminers . Setts. Carters, Slop Jan .. attached, (the ririht to use Whieh-we .control,y enabling and Foot Baths QuartMid.Pint Flasks: the operator to, tern any width of hem desired. ' • dm,. 'Fruit Jars, of every.deserhation. •. . .1 'The public. is retfkiectfully Invited to examine these :MEECH:L*I'PS I / cart SA/ on lidoda at Cety Price& 'Machinee at the store of the undersigned; Centreatre.et, - thtarraving youtireight.' - (kin arid iteelf It is c Pottsville; where fail Perth:alai* given: . J. It. I • • . gOItRIS. POTTSVILLE. - piIIII4.DELIDIIIA. 4e.RICA.DING R. B. ~- • • • • • . • Tieiteti truth Philadelphia to :Potta 'villa and hack. good for 4turdaY.-Bmtl`ra#o.MougiY , .11 - 4 . • O. A. IHlo3.l.l2..bilicral Sno-' - Jely • . : . • mit NNE a E . 'LTA' ' _ 13-ly WINTER .JUDItiaTGMEM'X'. On and after.. idpNllAF, June '6th, ISM. Pas-' ganger • Trains leave 'Ashland'•at 6101.1.. M.. connecting at• Schuylkill Raven with, Reading Rail , road traina for Philadelphia: flarrisburg. and at 3,03; for Schuylkill Haven and interne- diate point& • • - • •• - •• Trama for Ashland leave . Schuylkill •••iftviett 3.10 A; .M and 1e,20 P.ltt., stopping at all principal stations. .Fare from Ashland to Philadelphia, $d 03 ; to Read-. lug $1 . 001 to Schuylkill Raven $5 cents. .• . • 17 - . All the above trains make coniwctton at. West wOod with stages to and from Pottsville. • ••••.- • . erssiona Jan. 7. 45. , .14.1" .:EILIGII ''• . . - .• ' • ••- Fall angementsi.:. • . •••• • QS' AND AFTER ;MONDAY; i9th;•the Pas: sengei Trains.or the Lehigh Valley Railppiul Company; will run am ' •' • ` • • •:. )OWN OR - Leave..' . : :P. - 111; .A. 31. A. M. -White Raven- ` • • 9.4.)4.) Tannery. Run.',. !dud 11{A"krort: Drake's Creek Stuny.rerdek,... .Bett,lerNtadaw 1-111:1•1e.Qteelt . •• Weatherly •' • • - 3:00 .• • Pent) 'Haven •••• ' •• • 3.20 • •••••. 31AUCH • 8.041. 10.40 • 4 - 3 °, Lehighton • • • • • 4 00, • 10.50 .• ••. '4.40 Parryyille. - • • • •-• 4 0.6 . •..' .4.46 Lehigh' (lap • •4 • . • • 4- 0 7 '•• .11:13 '•• :5.07 ltoe6.l)ale • Laury'E -• Whine Hall .. 463 5.34 etiplay ••• • ' •- • • 4 , 11566 • • .5 . .38 flok , :ndaugua • O 3• • 5.41 Catiotattqua. ... • 11.43 .5 46 Atienitoyu Furnace •- • ~. • 5.04' ,-.11-•ntowu - '• • . . 6.00 Beihlehen't ' ••, • '5 31' • , -. : 12,13 . • • :6.15 Freetininsnutg • . • ;5.41 •• 12.91•, 0.23 Lime Ridge. - ..; .. •.. . ... 5. .. 5.53 :12.25• 6.29 _Easton(arrive) • - • • 6'lo .12.40 6:44 . *.- UP OR WETWARD TRAINS. . , . - STAiION9 No. S. IS0: 6. No.'l. No. 4. Lcuye P.: ' M. • ' Eaton - " 30: .3.25 7.40 11.42 •10:01 Limo • • 7.42 7.58 • • FreOmansburg:..9.so . ' • 5.06. - . .171.,thleheui 10.00. -• 4.00 5.15 . .12.13 10.04 Alkiitown - 10.12 . 4.15 S';7o • 10.43 A)lent'p I!'uniive 4.20 :. • . . • Catasangoo. :.:„..10.25. • • 4.28 .4.42 llukendauq - un..:10.30 ' 4.33 n. 47 iz • a • t.x,play .. .... ....10.74 4.38 . .0.51 ;;;, •• . &'• • While '11931 70:30...4.43 • • .5.55 .• Latiry.s • 10.45 -4.55 9.04 . • jg Rock D3le 10.56 5.00 , 0:14 . t'4 .• • 14:• : 5!atii1gt0n.....7'...11.07 • ki2 9.25 Lehigh C.:ap.,...11.1.3. 5.1 S 9.31 & - ParyliN i Ile.. .... . . 11.28 8.33 . 9.45 1. higluou 11.34 :',• 5.39 ' 9.50 . .' ' • • 111auc5 'Chtuik...ll.4s • 6.00 - 10.00 . 'll:elitilerly 72 40 • • 1141 e er..l3ritlgel2lBl • , 1 Heaver 31e900w. 1.10 1 • . •:: • Jeatienrl7l,7 1.30' •-• . • . IJruke'9 6.46 •- , , • ' • , _12.56 • 6.54; , • . • . - Mud Hickory itun... .12.53 . • '7.13 Tituui•r . • .-.. 1.03 . • 'At %% late 11aveu 1:10 7 :12 '-• • . -. • • - : • • • ' '26NNECTIIONS:. . ATI Up bud Down trains connect With the trans of the .Ceutrul Itailrand of New Jersey to and from New:York. • Dowh Trains and UpTr.iihs Nos: 7 and S connect with-the. Trains of thti' N. P. H; for Stations aboVe liellllohini 2 '. Down Train No. 'hand Up TraidS Nos. 2 and G fur Stations Bahlehem. All • ;trains connect With the4ritios of the Uast Pennsyl,-* cauiirlrilroad, except' Down Train Nal and Up Train. DeIaWAILF. :RA I LROAD. ' ' Down'trains. NO:, 1 and 3 and Tntiia.:Nos. 6 and 7 connect tvlth Belvidere, nalawate hail • • ' CATAWISSA QUA KANi RAI LR0A1;5... Down TrAins Noe 1 loin and Up 'l'.rains - :Cos. 6 and S cOhneci. with' the Trains of the ,Catawis:iik hhd Q.llls - • • • - • • • • . . ' . IIiZLETON P.A11.1102.1/.. • Downll - alit. , Noa. 3 and ti and Cp . Tiatn No. k en - hect acitlt tLe Trains of. the . liazletun - -.Down:Trains Nos. 6 and a and:Up Trains Nos. 6 and will conueetiwith the Trains' to Ana froni Wilkeeharie. • ROBERT 11.:SAYRE.. Sfinerintendent. and "Engineer L. V. R. R: "ANAL I\T 13OUSE," POTTSVILLE, SCHITYLKILL COUNTY, PENNA., •U S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. . This ..'lionse" having been:closed for the past four yearti• has been re-opened, in such style a- Will in every • particular meet the, wriuts of the public. • The latest . and most desirable.impmvements have been introduced in every department.' Largemnd spacious, Halls. 'beau tiful Parlors, Sitting Room; PriYate 'Business Room.: .and itll the coni-caieuces and requirententS Mr. first ' class trade.' Chambers with uninterraptect ventilation," iiach hundsOmely farniglied with-sold waintit supWriOr hair Mat trasses and:Tucker's gprings Bathe. Bars; '&c: Each have their respective tle partmthils furnished in good 'taste. Large•und con ve-- nient stabling is tOnnected with tilt house under the' ownership of Messrsl. D . Brown-and" - Jack Levetve.' . whose names ars•sutlici•ent - to guarantee that nO rieg•- • • lect will be • allowed in that.; department - In fact. nothing has' been spared to make 'The American" Ins" limn - 4, ofSchuylkill County. 'The lessee having - en estrience of some fifteen years in . publie'business, dnrht which time htivirig•-lteen'- PrOprietor ;of . Union," Arch Street also —Ephrata Mt.' • Springs." Lancaster Co.,:ra.. ancl.bOth in opeiatiotr'at • ' the same time, will give at. least .slime assurance of • comPet c pcy to "will public taste: . • • NORTH- yv ES'TEEN - HOUSE, • • rIVITE underslLmed ‘vOulrl respectfully . ' inform•his• 4.• friends_ and the public iu isemSral, that fie has takeu, the well-knoWn..`Norl h-Wesienr House,. recently,oc :copied by Mr • Daniel Dill,. iit the'lior. • ' ' -• onch:•of Pottsville. and will devote . ; his whole time anct at teraion 'mak- . he! his, cOmfintable. • The re. Mawr is lame and'commodious. Tnble will he stipplied.with the beet priwisions the market affords, and his Oar will be stocked with the choicest Liguori. There: are' excellent mid-exiensWe Stables' and Shed,•and 2 large vardS': for Droters,.nn 'derThe 811 Peri na•ndcilce . of 'a gond and reliable Host ler: connected with', the -Hold. 'He therefore 'respectfully. eolieits a fair ,share of the public . patronage. , . • Afiril 211, - 'WILLLAMSTgRNEFfi: ANION -HOTEL . •• • • (late EX01.1.019E HOT) L,), 4. • • • CENTRE ST.;TOTTSVILLE * lap • JACOB LINDIWALUtII, Proper. - . . PIIILAIiEi.YIIIA . . . ... ASITINGT.ON.H.OUSE -•-• • •--; 1 •-• . ..... !ItnersvMe, Sehtrylkill Co., Pa. 7--- , -• 1 ... , 131 , ...1•..., ...,.. . . . . . -:, Ili's.: 11 EH. 11 ~.P roprictor, • .•; 1 . • ;:;,SZ, • • • . . ‘1,7110 is prepared to e ntertain travelers and .guests, and• .every al tention paid to their cointort: He respectfully invites all to give him'a ell!. , L4pri1 . 22,.135 --;l6-3tn . .BE HID •. . UNION IRON:.ORBS, - .IIEADIN.O; REN:isyr.x.A.Nik; l • Maneacturerri of. Pptiri4ed,: Jnnititn,.. Char coal,. COM*OII Sheet,. and . Cold Schulte 1r0n..;-AL 1G SIZES: , •• • . • ..tC!iznqt .• • 33 7 :1 . m • . ".. :GENERAL::NOTICES . 44 ^-:—_ll .t llz ift; ;l' L iti ik t er vieli a trnthfiditfelike hnd bean- Allen'," Gallery. 'and hive a Porcelain Likeness: iliZ il 'at' : July 1,..65.-26.1.f. , TO CONTRACTORS.— . •. Proposals'will 'be renewed . * this office for Sinking.the .lleeksehentille Pumping Shaft--GO yards or thereat:gds. For..partiettlam atMly - • IL ILDUNNF., Iteckseherville. Jury 15, ,G 5 . . , . II AVE commErvCED' to deetroy Negatives whichtnye been more'than one year. Pereiine.ivistiing them retained :can 'do so lifpurctrielite, iii which men &deduction made . in the ciiet of - Pleture-q 'printed from them. 'Ptke.4 Card Negutive,..3o cents;' Large 95 cents.. • . • . •.• . • •• • ei,Hrier Centre. and Market St., NOTICEts hereby given - dud - the part •• neraltip . between 1, - o . trlS SNYDER & W. ROCKIIILL.POTTS.-Was dissolved -.by . nintnai Consent and' agreement - tin . Oi . h• dirty orAtoril last. Alt-delits owing, to kaid_partnetship...gre to be received by . 8 :lid Rockbill Potts at 110-Broadway. New:York, and all demands on . ratid . partuetkbip are to be present him fqr payment: .Sighted. LOUIS SNYDER, W. - ROCKIIILL POTTS. 26 J . uo 2tr, The Mo s t Complete .senring.,:.llla . i • chine n Existence. .." . . IitAILROADS ',3.35'. • 9.03 .2.45 9.19 .•.. •..3.011 .3.09 •9„45, rEMZ=M;=! HOTELB' (.!elatreii4t.;:poitaville, Pa FERTILIZERS. _:::Air.iimittiral:Chexqicat Co:!I .. -.- C II*1.41!:. 'FE RT . IIL IT Zflp 11.S•' . . . . . TTlE,Fertilizers prepared by the Agricultural Chem irrilkto.. Ohnpany : chartered by the. Legtalritttre of Pennsylvania with a 'capital 0f"...,000,j• hardbeen proved in•pmcdw to bO: the cheapest,' moat profitable 'and befit, Inc the }farmer, Gardener and Fruit-grower, of all *concentratednnumm, now offered in any market Thc Comp Any's list embraces the, following: • PA_BITLETTE I I. i"ntrtnilectillantarrh=!' ;Sizing elements, nem, . aunt:dried chemically and mechanically wit other saltutble fertilizing agents and absorbents It is reduced to it' pulverulent condition r ready. for immediate use; sna without less.of its highly nitroge pone fertilizing.properties. • . , - • . '-' Its universal applicability to all:-crops : and soils, and its duilibility and acbve qualities; are kuown-to be'all that agriculturists can desire. , • • CITEMICAL COMPOST, Fen e: izeris largely comtviced of • animal matter.;suth• ris uteat,-bone,•fish, leather; hair and wool,' together with cliemicalslind _inorganic fertiliiers; . -.Whieh decompMe •the fatt&l, and retain the nitrog,e none elements. . • • It is a ve.ry Cit s luatilefertilizer , for *field. crops' gener ally.- and opecrally tilt potatoes, and garden purposes, lts.excelleut qiialities. strength, and "cheapness, have Made. .it very popular with all who have used t. COMPOSITE. FERTILIZER . . . . . phosphatic fertilizer -is . partieulailv 'adapted for thecultivation of treea fruits, lawns • aria flowers. - will-promote a very. vigorons .and. healthy m gWth flowers.. and fruit: and. largely Increase: - the . quantity •. lad. Perfect.. maturity. of- the fruit.— For :hot-house- and• inmsehold plants. and flower_, It . will be found an indispensable article. to - secure. their greatest. perfection.. It will-prevent and sure diseased conditions of theneach - and grape, and is, excellentfur grass and Ipwes.. ,It.iaconaposed.n such elements • nii Make it adapted the growth of ill kinds - of 'crime in all kinds tvf sells. ....Thelcirinula +or itietlumf of 'combining Ifreoestiturnt • fertilizing ingredients have reset:red the lii.uhest apPro val of estment.chenfists and seleutitie 'agrieultnrists. *- • . . PHOSPHATE OE LINE . TA! cultur . zi Chemical Cornismy, mamnacture a-Phosphate of Lime in tietroidauce withm new and valuable formula hi-which - a very Superior article is- produced, - so as to he ifftssied at a less price'. than ';other manufacturers theme_ PractiCal testshave,proved that its value. se a fertZliter, is equal to . the best Pho-phate of Lime - in the Maxi:et. " • . . . . TEIECVIS. . CAMIT. 'of a Ton or inorp. wilt . Aqe::delivered the Railroad .Station and.the . AVnarre.. - of shipment.. free.cif carfagi. , . Cartage will Ire fa-n'ea..on all . orders of tflywrelsor'les& . •On dollar' per Ttin allowaho for cartage will, be, mzial'on all §alo.i &livered at ,the*-Wrirlry of .the Cuiu !Janie. on Canal. Wharf.' •. • • • AGritICULTURAL eIIE3IICAL.CQ4I'A:NYS WORKS • • . . • •: Alr CANAL ,WIIIIIF, ON TOE. . . Office 4.134 Arch N„ I'/ iiod ripl un,. Po: • •• • •'. • H. B. FITTS, General"Azeht. . . . clonquiny:s Pamphlet Circular: eibbrucilig full WrluilionA fur newur the utiovelee;till?.nns.'sent by uluil, rue.. when requested.' ALLEN . .&,.. - NEE.I3t,F.,S'. IMPROVE D. SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LAME ufaCt tired :ON LY:by.,lile4u....at.:ibeii A. - .11-Ict tau. t; ORK 8 . • . PAILADELPIIiA. • We'give the 'asianrance . to the piddle, thatnone will be biild or Offered for e44le . tiy ociUnt . - OUR OWN MANUFACTURE Packed in New Bags, Mc each. Price, $5O per 2000 lbe.; (2i (its. per lb.) ALLEN - N E EDLE IMPE.OIiED .1-171 1 . 4 -RTILATZ . : - ER 1 .\Se dp,ire to linpress upon hirtners• and that: We 'make no Goliceahnent of prittetPul . compone-fitv, Animal. iTfatter. 11[tar,: Wool, “0111C11....: ; • llvery•day Urines tls additional: evidence's of the su perior exeellenee of this article. Those Wtio lutve:h.sed. it fur Dearly seveti yedrs'kuolv its good qualities and.. .131TY.: - IT. AGAIN: Thh. is the hest - tiro - of Nc i ejcan hate hs_to its value.; • .. • •.. . . - hice,l3s. p er 2000,.1b5.,.•(11 . 0% per; ro — A'trade di4count allowed to.dealers. • • •ALLEN- - &.NE.EDLES,' . , 42 S.-Delnwnre .Avenne and 41 S . : Wntgr (F,irEi. ;Stnrenbove I.leAnut:j We sell no articles bntafely reeinn !Wend. (July IS, -'64 TO FARMERS AND DEALERS. .AlOllO SUERTHOSPHAT 11 1 ) OF For gale at Manufacturer's Depots: No. 27 NOrth.Front Street, PhiladelpNia, No. 14 Bowley , s'Afhart, Baltimore. . ••• Permit the :undersigned - . to .Correct and remove the impiession.Farmars have that the article- now'sold as. NEEDLES' SUPEB:PIJOSPHATE,`• is the: same as "the Well-known t•MGRO 'PHILLIPS'. GENU INE :IMPROVED - SEPER-Pll.O5PHATE,", , TOrnierly: sold by' Allen fi Needles.; I was.nnt aware until recant -13,,•tbat 'my Smier , Phosphaie.-of which I ant and,always have been the stile.Proprietor..aa welt as Manufacturer; Sefld in any locality as Needles:” . • Allen'-& - , Needles were dealers. who'bobght 'and sold my Soper-Phosphate as.others bur and - sell.: • ••-' • Simer.ciimmenced -theinanufaettire of my Gendine Improved•Stiper-Phosphate cif that!: I have manufac,- lured it orthe, same material, the -Snriihrero Guano,“ of which I hate thersOle. control. - The.int ere- , t, which -I hold-in the island is such that tin otheeinanufacturcr in the United States can obtain the, Sallie materiel. -and withont.that same material the, sape articlebe produced • Let it-he distinctly understood . thaur hire no tscent who are aut Wiged- to use their own: names On the packet.. 11-you. would obtain the long tried and reliable article of- my,manufacture.-yoit meet purchase. .of those.who sell withOmy name on only.. hist° your uwit interest ni be apprised of the fortgoing statefnent:- &.Needis , e--never. manufactured Super, Phoaphate,to - my kitnwledge. Before they, sold my 'ar ticle, they sOld the manufacture 'of. Messrs. Potts & Klett: They now say they manufacture their . own. Ilfre 'OO lie .m:Finy rlittralltieev they had w lien other : tier= •ties manufactured for them. • Wfint&ver.diCicultics they may have'hati with Potts k,,Elett I dovor know-hitt :know they never.lind any difficulty' with me. In-May; Messrs.. Allen 'Needles On .me • 0 pm . chase More Phillips' . Super-Phosphate. •.I contracted -with them to.stipply a certain mlmber of tone Per an , ' nom at a apecitied price. Mild] I did' until - last Fall.; I then - refneed to Supplyilicni•with 1 . 14 more tinless•they, would remote their names rtrim - Ahe enciL.which they - consented to They sold what I- - . supplied last`Falt 'without their nsithe attached tit it, • , • -• • , . . •" The 'allele they sell this .year rnay • ber as good .ns mine,. but 1 w 611 the Oublid-to know that it is not made &min he•same materhd as the •PhoSplude they sold for the last three ;}ears, called 'MORO InHILIPS' . I.IC,'E• IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPIIATg.OF.LIMIC... liespeutfullv-yours,, , . •• , • NOR ° Aug Philadelphia . • •: .'• , 33-4 • -.3 ..113 G .l-3E' - vr SUPE.R-PHOSPIIATE OF LIME 13 AC U .G.11 . .& -, s: . 'o.N. 5 ; 11A , l7FAOTIMERS AND PROPSIYMR9• Store N0.'20 South Delawure Avenue., Philo Rcdticiivia in: Price • After this date,:Jutie 12th. the -price- of BAtGU'S W•BPNE'PHOSPIIATE will he reduced to .iPlo:'pei• 200n.1i.c (2 cent e per pound) ppeked.iti gond. bap and barrela. and delivered frO.ol porter'age,to any wharf or depot in • • . keit i t lie'o . . . . . Already theindietitions point toe very heavy trade hi Our article for the jail .•season. and 'although .1e have immen+e-facilitiei for Meeting a. large demand with a - prompt supply,. we would stronztradvise FarrnCra 'and Dealers to gtcens their orders as earlyba fiossible.. • • - 113taugh , s.Ravev'14iolie Pii.psphale . . lltts'new been lieforeihe-.Aericaltural et - immunity:for many yeari under ONE 'SAME and.:ONE.PROPRIE TORSIIIP, and needs no. further. commendation than Diet accorded to' .it- - everywhere. in the eimtlnuett and succe.still. use by practical and everywhere •Manufacturcd'only by ' • ' , • - 111AVGII .• Nti.. 20 South Delaware Avenne:Thiladelphia. , • • rirlve: rt.6inimPnd Farmers to purchase.. of their nearest Aiz,rieultural ,•• . • • • . -•. •.: . J. C. liladHT CO, Agents, Jatie`24, 21-3 m). • Ashland, Schnilkill Co., Pa. CAUTION:. To. --.TARMERSi Wherea4. certain indildnals who calll n emSolvei 'Agents for the .vale of . .; . . iti.olt P (1 NIII'YE . . DIPRONED. . SUPER . - PHOSPHATE . .OF LIME go'ateongst the Farirrers;orering the saune al a • price much' below my.establised Philadelphia. and Baltimore Retail Price; I hereby give notice that I have nn Agent to 'heti* my articles about:: It is eioldit nuy.9lllce and No.. 27 North Front 9t.,; Philadelphia, AND AT my BRANCH HOUSE;. NO. 'l4 Ilci . wlej , "lVle . arf;- 1110 a wore . . .. It Is alio 'sold by. responsible dmlers . •all parts.Of the country.. . - .I make no consiintixents but Sell at my wholeSale'price liteesed .dealer.- hail' at my retail price to consumers.. My price Is unifotm Slity dollars per tan in. Philadelphia. and 'sixty Dollars per ton in Baltimore; ' , Three .Dollara • per ton .for. &C.-added to the 'Baltimore _pride. • Dealers. are not permitted to overcharge-the - Farmer, :'but to be Patit , -fled with .$ reasonable Profit, and to . sell . - fOr no lesi than . my retail price at Philadelphia, and tie more than me retail price hi. Baltimore.- . . • • tdo thislorthe protection' of the F.'aimer,' that, my article. :should not fall .in 'the' bends of 'irresponsible Patti, to, undersell and adulterate. . , 'Farmers will And it to their interest to deal only with responsible parties, and allow, - them to make a fair profit, as no man honest , 'or • otherwlse, will work ' for nothing.. • : ReSpctfullYsonrs. -• •• • • •.• . . • 310 y 0 . . . .A.agnst 19,[Jan. 28.'6•5—.-4-IYI-. • 34- ... „ . . . . . 0i J 711131 . p n o t r 4: l o P 'I I "illj t i . ‘i ' I . . h :l li r e: . e v i g „ , :i I i t i ri f : i g :Tt s vi l i gt i , e (etA)t , , ‘,. 'fi;J S ch uyl kill MALE worth nir:-Zimmerman,lthi t h e Enhoe e -enhl°public a -P: t i t( lrvSaturday,. n i t niuh i m'' , ° , l - n aYi; T ir d a kd o r i f i laal' u d "libile County, onl 6 A S Culil4. adjoining C i i r s 3 t z p r . m , I n 1E e, m•iles Eel e. ' 1118:otri,rAdb:u,i:e. ,about and ti rtolrg: a ti - others. containing . 9i S acres. more or less, of Wrkch -10 acres are : well c ov ered with' timber, the • remainder Un der good fences, andin aflneatate of cultivation ; j/ L having thereow:erected a good two story' frame • dwelling' house. summer. home,' Ac..-; a .large Switzer barn. with two floors. pig sty;•and other neces sary otitbuildinza. - all in' ood repaid.. • . - ~ • ALSO. A Geed Orchard of a variety Of choice fruit ; a 'spring of running water with stone spring house, well adapted for dai ry purposes. The farm is. laid out 'ln i . convenient fleldsand under . good . fences. The above . AL . LEN •& . ':NEEDLES i •• • --, , wishing to.vicwsaid premises will apply. to? dartin 1.111 . .. . . . . ~. . . - •'' - . ' ler, residence on the farm. .' ' ~ • - : '' . -.. •:. ..orz Fuz WANOACTr 3 " , Of TUMA. ' • I. Sale to commenceat one o'clock, P. M., of said day. , .. ' ..' • : IMPROVED': '• ' -:-.' 'I. when attendance will be given and conditions of .sale ' Mee known by - - . ABRAHAM .I.IILI,IItH • • Ju.V :.. ',..5 _. • • . • ~ . 30-tt. . • •.-PHOSPHATE:,- OF : LIME,. . 1 .: . •: •. - ~,,,• -• - • - • • , . ••• • •.• -.. • • • ....,:. u r"..._,,A.L..rvALuABLETowN• Aid learnt: the , while .. that . :. time will ;be 'nold:or I - I.OTN. •• ,-. • - . . • .. , : -'. - . • • •• . ' • •• . - '• _W - 11 he Sold at the Augnsta Tinter at Pannailiania •'•'' : • .' OFFERED FOR . BALE -•- -, •ItailrJad he - told Works, on' SATURDAY. - the gib -,- , ' .•••. ~ .: .... - .. .•• . - .. ..• - '. ' . day . of SEP TEMBER . - 111811., , a -limited' - nmitber. 4i f . - - •, - BY.THAii Bur , . :*... • . " • . 1 ' •i . •Town Lot, located in 'Cake•s Addition to Suntinty. THEIR ; 7 OWN': 1111.NUFACTITRE . ' • • Sala to commence " tlO 'o'clock,' A. M.; when the con- - , litmus will tie made known hy . '," •-. .'I ' : - ..; • . ' ..-,- -.. ' •-.- * .- Sanhuzy,' Aug 119; '115.:--33-4t - .D. L. BROW.K. 'Agt, N. 4 . 2 MOUTH IPhiladelphis. Stichtis oyster tureens, butter dishes, cake baskets. castors, fruit dishes, mugs. &c. - Also, a well selected . . ,- . . .. ``'t old mind -Silver Waiehes.»A :Nen! fine tur -- stock of silver knives,' forks, spoons. cake knives- pie %.7( sortinent of Gold heavy. eased.Englisb Patent 1.e.,. knives, ladles, napkin rings, and every article of table veriand American' Watches—the best. in the world— cullery—for sale cheap, by . -ft. O. GREEN, for sale et law pries by . JOSEPH DUERR, . . ! . , - Watchmaker and Jeweler, Centre Street, PottcrilLe._ Aprila, 10:--11- . • -. ,Watchmaker & - dowdier. December le, '43 - . ' '• - .. ~ , • . _ . . PUBLIC` BALES SHERIFF'S SALE* for-PARTITION. tralliss Court et 'Commissar Press et Sato* :WILLOUGHBY V. R. BIGH us. Mayberry V. R. RIO. a Irinatic. by his committee, Samuel Rani . Jacob Schol lenberger and I.launah V. hfs wire, iu right. of mid Hannah tr. R. 'Anna - I r. R. Nigh, Bonet W'rVoler le. Jacob L. Mist and Aerie hle wife. In right of 11tI Anna, Iliram Cle-aser. Chester Cleaver, a minor under the age of finirteen years, by . her guardian. Solomon Yoder, Anna C Cleaver, a -mmor;tuader.-the age of fourteen ,years. by her guardian, Solomon Yoder, Anna C. Cleav er.-a.mltior under the age of fourteen years, by her guardian, Solomon Yoder,-Arnanda Cleaver . ..a minor under the age of fourteen yearn by her guardian, Sol‘l' 0111013 Yoder. Thomas H. Walker. Surd Patterson, brute-W. Hughea aud Marpfdats. .- * By virtue of ad order of Sale made hi the above stated anion of Partition, and to me directed, ttiere will be axpoced to sale or pnblic vendue, on . Satunbly, September. 2t . at 10 c - eclockliirhe . fprenoon, at the _Court Reuse, In the Borough of,Tottsville,:SchttYlkill' Com:Al.:the fol loiring premises,' to wit : . •1 • .• • ' .• AU that certain tract*Or partni. of _land :adjoining the' Hartman. tract, - situate :in - the - Township of. Foster, Ceunty of Schnylkill, and State. of PennsYhriona. being :part • of a tract surveyed :in the, rtin 'of Jahn Schell. which part is, bounded and described aistollows: Begin-• ning at a large yellow-pine,7o cower of land'stryeyed in the name of Thomas . Reed: thence 'by the. same ,land 'south-six and a quarter degrees etuft. , seventy-tiv'o .per. rhes arid, five-tentbs of•a•perch, tcs a heap, of . stones; thence byland surveyed-in - the' mine . of Peter Rilabb, arid by.the other part of the said Schaff tract. south - mei , - ty degrees, and a quartet west. one hundred and six perches and six tennis of a perch to a port: thence _by land: surveyed in - the name of . Francis Artilia, now claimed by the Forest ImprOveMent Conipany, north • nineteen degrees and a half west; sixteen percline and four-tenths or a perch to a pine; thence by.land sur • veyed-to John liartman, south.. SixtyeSix degrees and :three-qusiters•esst. twelve perches and one-tenth of a perch to a pined north "seventy4wo degrees and east, thirty-o,ne'perehes- and flve-teuths of a'perclf to a. heap., of stones, - formerly a pine; north twenty-. • seven - degrees - and three•quurters east, thirty-two Per ches and severr-tent.hof. .a. perch to stonfm .at -fallen pine, and north two degrees and one-half. CIA. ninety nine percheS•and four-tenths' of a .perch to a Yellow 'pine; [hence, by-the aforesaid 'land, surveyed iu the naive ••of Thomas, Reed. south forty-six, degrees east, fifty-three perches and- feur : tenths of a perch to the :place of, beginning, containing thirty-one -acres and • fourteen/ perches, strict measure. • .• ' •. • :In.the Ciourt or lefissaisacin tPlesis of•Sclimay!- kill County : - WILLOUGRRY V. R: HIGH ye.•l4tary'ldatz, Fran. cis W. Hughes, Isaac, W, Hughes, Charlee A,.. echo . . Mayberry : V..li. High. aiunntie,by hhi rominit -tee; Sanitiel Hauck; Jacob Sehudeuberger end Hannah V. K . , his wife. in right of said Hannah It., Autia \":lt. -,high. Horace Itertolette, Jarob•:L. Must: . and Anna; his wife, in right of said Anna. 'limn Cleaver. theater. Cies ver. minor under' th e age of 'fourteen jeari, by his guaidian. Solomo . n. Yoder; Anna C. Clew:, errs minor, under the age of fourteen years. by tier guardian, Shnuo,p.YOtler. and Amanda Clearer; a mi miir.under the age pf fourteen: years, : by her guardian; 58, Sept. T; 1865. ' Ilp virtue of an order of sale madein the above stated. .actiOn'of. Piirtition. :and to ,me directed, there -will 'be'. exposed to Sate or public vendee, on: . • • • • • September ti at 10 o'clock in the .orehoon.'hl. the C9art House. in the Borraigh . of Pottsville:SchnYlkillClounty, the following All that certain tract or.pareet of hind situate. partly In :Fester - aint . partly in Cass ToWnShip. Schuylkill :county,TennSylvatila. hennaed. and ,described as fol lows • Beginning at a stone ; thence be surveyed land claimed by The-FoYest:lmproYement C'ompany. north.' - fifty-six degrees west, two hundred andflairteen perch• es to. a stone • thence by MO surveyed to Jacob Grant. -south:•eiglitY-two - o degrees 'west, twelve perches to a stoner•south thirty nine - degrees - one hundred and thirty percheS Le:latrine, formerly apine ;thence by • land surveyed to Peter Knabb,- south .-tifty-one degrees' eash eighteen perches to a stone ; south_ thirty 10m de gives west; forty-three - perches to a pine ; : mirth .flfty . degrees west, ose hundred % Bud thirteen perches to a stone: north twenty degrees. est. 'sixty-two perches to aStne : thence-by theist her 'part of said tract, south seVenty . degrees pod a gum ter•wert, eight , percties to 4 plist"; 'thence by bind surveyed to Fratiels.Artilla. now claimed by_the Forest Imprdyeirvitt - 'Company. - south. twenty degrees east,' ; bite hundred, and. ninety-seven . jietches and six-tenths of a perch to a stone:thence . by thesnmeandland surveyed in the name - of Henry fled. •nortli seventy 'degrees east, one' hundred and • forty . perches to a stone thence by land .urireyed in the name of Augustus Lavenburg and claimed by. the aforesaid Company. north thirty-four degree. east, one hundred rand seventy-eight perches. to the place of beginning. ;con Ntilllll, Two iitinclre,L rind Fifty, two Acres_ slut One hundred and Forty-Six. Perches, :with the- - allnwenee of six per cent. for roads &c., be the same more or. less, with the.appurtenancei, ". • •- •• , . •• • • • • '• • MICHAEL nORAN. Sheriff. : • Sheriff's Office, Pottsville, Angttst 19, 184 . . . . ni U it L I C - Si A I. IC.—The underiiigned intends to . L sell, io peblie sale; on .. . : . . . Saturday, August 26,. 1565,' ; . at 10 o'clork..X. M., tit his 'house; In.the..Florongkot Ahburn. Schuylkill County : . • . . . , . . . ie acres of land, more or 1e.9 . 9.' timbered 'MTh *prop' •woOd, 'situate' in South Nlimlieim :Townshiti. Schuylkill ('runty, 4 mile froin the Dauphin Si Su-qtfehanini - Thal • la acre.= of lanrl.in good farming condition. 'situated iu toe thiroagh of Aultum,l:teloiylkill emtnty.' fiacres-of woodland. situated on Co-il Moho - Min. -• Lots in :Altiyct'sAdditionoftheßorou g hdf Aub&n.. Upon one of the lots stands icarpenter slop; and l 3 storieS high .10 a 'blacksmith shop with two. tirG nod twose Ith ts of blacksmith toole.—A clear title can, •., . • ' .Attio t—ti well 'briiken mules, one family• hOrse. may be used . to .any -kind of work,.:l e(4.; foar-liori+e wagons, 1 two-hprse wagon, one Buggy,. 1 set Bob ; Sleighs. •1 hunting sleigh,'harneis, ..60wing,thachiv, harrows, plohghs, 1, ,pair of hay 'and' :wood reeks, ".tidrum'saws, chains.sprague chains, 1 buf falo robe,.2 sets of split leather harness. grindstones. White pine hoards, .per, thousand, rails and 'posts for \{'6s. barn. 6 :ides of corn in ground, I acre potathes. in ground ; :1 mill spindel, a hit of old' iron; 20,006 fecr of' proi 01 . 41 - Tor mines, - laggitigs.and poles. '1 gold hipine .watch; scythes, carpenter Louis. reaper. corn by the bush el, new ma.. harby, the ton, framewood. wheelbarrow, axes' ft:Mil - the estate of John Kremer. deCtd, new straw cutter from estate of Jacob Ripsaw., deed. • • 1 'parlor st oye with pipe, 1 .bureau, '1 pair of bedstead's. rocking Chair, and other farming andiaouse. ; holdimplemeins, tuft numerous to mention. by mude.known at the day anil place of sale bit. • ' . • ' : BE.NJAMIN KOCH. . • Aug. 11.' , 65. , : . . 1(1 . itAM.4)• COURT ; SALE :--Paninaut to L.t.nn order of the Orphans' Court .Of-the County of Selotyliall, in' the' Commonwealth of • Pennsylvania, the'stibscriher. AdMinistrittrix of the ..estate L AM. -.OOLLTN,S. late of said. County Of Schuylkill, deCetised, will epo.i . .e, to-sale by•pnblic veudue, on • • 'Thursday, August 31, 18,0; R'recloek in. the afternoon, at the home of JESSE DRUMHELLER, in the &dough-'of ' in the County of Schuylkill, -aforesaid': • ."-• • • • No. 1. All that certain lot . of ground Sit natein,liew is,addition to the Borough. of Mount Carbim, in to .COunty of ..Sehtiylkill. being GO feet in front on' Main .street. hounded on the cast by the Mount Carbon property, on:the west by . lot- of Felix. . • „Dailey. and on the south by .land. - of-N. Li. Lewis, 'with a frame tiousentid stable erectedthereop. . No. 2. A lot:of ground, 'containing . 51t feet' in front. On Main 'street; in the saute 14:wk• 'addition: to MoUnt .Carb , ,m.-xnuning.sottth to - the bind lath of N.: ,t Law rence Lewis.' bounded east; by - -lbt of AVilliam Morocey, Wit h.a two storytinnie hotise, - . stable and back.hpildittg. No. 3, -Four lots, Nos 7. S. 9 and 10, in Fisher's ad 'dition to Mount Carbon, itdjoiningthe Schuylkill Canal op the:West, lois . Noft. Sand 11 on the north and south. ppd a 511.1 ) 1Ct \vide street in the rear.; each lot being 31) feet in fronL and extending the same width to the said beet wide street. and One of the said lots haVitig • thereon 'n frame and Itighouse-latethe estate••Of said . . .. Terms and epilitionsmane• known- at the time and . place pf 'sale tiy • • MARY COLLINS, Adru'x. By order:of. the, Orphans' Court, • -.. • , • •• : • A. DonamArr. Clerk. • - • A14;110,12; • • • . • QPEC.1411:..! , ...U . 1.E 010 'GOVERN:MEIN:I' $0 MULES . tates. will' sell at Pointe Auction at Champion* City illetznai mod Tattersail in, Clio mad .1:2111. Phita lgeltliala,'dnrin the Monti - I . of .Augnid. 1 " . INE. HUNDRED - (900) MULE 5 .., • !nen Millesa•e• all scrviCeahle. -and Sold Only for unlit of use.' Buyers.. are invited to exarninailiem at 'any-time, and every facility will-he given for a thorough inspection. ltoomy Sheds are provided for' protection froth sun and rain. .:' • • - ONE -HUNDRED .(100) RULES Wiil enidt N• IiDI'S'ESDA.Y and. SATURDAY TB I LIG il OUT NTH: OF .AUGUST; com menciug at 10 o'clock. A, M. . • ..". • .Totinu-k.'ash; in Government:Funds. • • • • ' By order of • ' ".• Brig. - ••. ALBERT S.. ASJIMEAD. Capt:-and A. (4.,.• M.; • Market street, Philadelphia. •• • • - •AUgust. 5: • , •: 'irt-4t • •• • SALIE`,9F . GO"ERntit . I.ENT HORSES . • , ' • Qi:ARTERVASTER C1i:XF1141:15 OPTICII, • • Ftusv Drytmos, • • • - • . *- • 'W.satit.toros, D. C.,..Augnst.3, 1.365. Will hes .1d at PCIII,IC UCTiON to the highest bidder; nt the time and places named beiow, vis,.:, • Allentown, Pa., FRIDAY. A ungl3l IsGs.*: Pottsville. Pa., WEDNESDAY, Angnst a t, 1865. - One hued ed and fifty . horses at 'each place. , ,•• ' opisirl unity is now afforded - to the public to: pnrchaste a stiperior class of draft and saddle .animals at: tow rates.; 'Animals sold siOgle, • . • •• Sales to connuenee at 10 -A. M. • '• • - , • ' Tetras: -Cash United States cnrrency. . ••• ' • • JAMES - A. Brevet Brigadier General,-in charge "Fret: Division Q, . •. [Au g : • • A DJOUIRIVF,D ORPHAN:It: • COURT' LX:SAIGE,•• •. • -• Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of the County of Schuylkill, in the 'CommiMwealth of Penn sylvania, the sub.ciluers, Adminiktrators ht.the estate of BENJAMIN' B. SCHOCIC,-, late *of •the Borough of Middleport, in the . County of Schuylkill. deceased, gill eitviseto,Safe by . publio vendue . on !Saturday, ihe.2Bth day of August, isnot, at 2 o'clock in tlite'• 'afternoon, at the public house of ,HENRY' KREIS.,in the said BOROUGH OF MIDDLEPORT, in tho ntiid County of• Schuylkill afore Said, all that, certain half-lot Of-grotind Nimate in the Borough. of Middle port -aforesaid, being the:northern, half of lot No: 42, bounded in : front by -- - Ptreet;.:Aiorttiwar . dly . by.** lot of Eli F: eastwardly street: andtetrithwardly by tot Of Jacob :Allebach, . ' con taining iu fro n t 25 feet, and in detith• 191 f feet, more or 'lee'; with theappititenances;:' consisting of:a one story frame shop i-late.the estate of - said. deceased. Terms and conditions made known • at' the time and place of sale by • -• '• • : JACOB SCHOCH, By order of the Orphans' Coin. ' Adm'trs. ..• . ...A. : Donrotisx,•Clerk: AUgust a, '65. CU BASTUAS. PUFSENTS...F EY 13 AS. MORTME NT OF SILVER WAGE: t otter. . . stun INING .A . Tris, now OF sill . Durhig 'the : months .of July and A ugtu t 'our latitude, the: full flow of milk is ly. :checked. ..lll:most . ..ititances. pa s ' fax , Sometimea. however, faimera lutve.kept't many animals 'on ,rs given surface ; and cows have kept-the - grass, from grocvin~ Hy the. usual flow of Milk has diminished. men slide into this praetice of orer-stoeib7, .th eh' . pastures'at.a season of the, year . v;),,!„ grassgroivs.freely..:. A cow consumes a-ea, tain:anthunt'of feed to sustain and to re p _, the waste of - her:body.lf - she can have:l4l than enough' . for this purpose the surplus s be . converted,intoinilk. Therefore. .iff te d; Short,. the !lOW- of must ineVitahli• ;lireediug:is another crim e or k 4,4;,. 'Oa in the quantity of milk.. • SoMe evei. .even when supplied wi. : ll all the • good they will consume, will fall off in m ilk wilt:: a few tv'eelisafter_beirig got,. yith. eau therefis.sometinies so, Mitch shriak:tge .l a , LL :. atn . aunt , of milk; t hat . - COT might - be e r i,.. ! Off in a - Short:time. Another tlontmen Of failure in.the flow of milk: is . , a want of abundant supply of .. pure water, These are the chief difficulties that meet wit keep few 'Ur tmtny,e9l73, T. obviate_ theclitilenlty:• of • short linsturago; farmerwill find it much mitre ,prit:italt:, to keep fewer tows and sn have 'mire are fr. :l _ ter OasS., as two cows when it epton as mush gritss as they will eat, will :yield More milk: than three or four cows kept ou the ta6a, feed, for . they Would find barely enough IT Supprt anintal life. ' oversni:kh n z a. - p. • tore, most of the grass is used up-to keep tie animals, alive, -without improving their con 6 Lion, While a entailer nuMber wand thine - Well. and at the same_ time,•give gni k f ply Orrnilk. ;Therefore, in order to• ob e 4 the greatest aineuut of Mater or cheese Inn a - given amount o±paStu r re,, the correct WS, to - dolt. is to keep few' cows and :feed well When grass fails, they. - shook" have:at Itlr, one fedi:big daily of - gbOif hay..or green :60 1 ' Stalks,: or a l'eW quarts of meal or bran,.midi hin With Afat er.. It is important the the flow of-milk be i naintained l z becau se. • a-cow he-allowed to. shrink in the quantity Milk, it is usually.quite.diffieult.,-Oren by'e x : I.ra'feeding, to bring it up again., Sometiun r it l ean• be . done without difficulty. • 411 t it most gases. it is impractable.: :Whenever it, is.known that a cow. shrink' in her milk after. getting with calf. take metros Co prevent it each year until • about • three rdoriths after the !line of turning con'i:ta • grass.. The aimshouldhe to havesucli c , a l ' cntite in just in time to recover from the i liilitaljnt effeets of .parturition .by the time erase is large enough for graiirtg.i . Then her milk N‘' . 111,,be had ,at a . seaso_n of the Year when• cows are usually profitable. 13ut if they ore allowed to breed early in .the Season, they are - freq . uenitv very. unprOfttal)le cow; ani imptoper_ management: renders them stilt more so. - COWS well red' and. properly ein- Ilk he expected to yield ;Oar* „supply, .uu lesa they have, an ribundanee .of good.-wan several Unica a day ..1 thine or twice is na: - sufficient. In hot Weather it needs .it thrtis tine daily. They :relish, a pailful of gad • : water as we . do cooling draughtArnm "old oaken bucket." And they Intim het •or they dill. not and:cannot yield - air alan,,lj ant - supply:or milk. :large - cows that ;Mit :access to pure water often drink from twena• to:thirty gallons.daily during the hot arlel,-.'. Or, and this Water assists greatly in 'tiepin: up-the llow of - Withhold a part of it and the sup Ply :dirni niShes, As soon liS 11:tie filled themacives With grass they oft,Hl desire" to :drink,. They seldom take mut r. water•intO anjipty..stomaeh. Conseqault .ly if they . are required to drink at a pool.of, "standing; .";dirty water. perhaps defiled 4 dung,„ they -will drink no mane., than is ahsa Ititely necessary to sustain life. Such ic-we is. refreshing to. cows, or :any other ttni and no one :need . ...expect . that mil?''i . . cows will tis(Np up' the quantity ot, milk, s fait as they are required to use such an tall: Wholesome SALTING STOCK, •• - There can no doubt that the . - rlininl economy requires'salt.. .:The natural and unl veral*desire for • 'vide spread: supply Of it he the hand- Providenece, - and tile good eflects•of its moderate use, dentoPitpitP It operates both 'Ps a tonic and agoutis IXiative ; it regulates the. stomach and boil' : els; _and gives an edge-to the aPpetite._ animals may take it to-excess, and. they ,hart"" . themselves w hen they get access to it long-deprivation.. -It is the favorite ptacfice • of some fanners to ialt•-tiwir:siock .legulary once in •so .mank-days,. ing:t tient al Wa - • s fixed - quantity. TIN generally 'works well. • Others-prefer to - keep a - autiply Always within reitehibt their cattle:, so 'that the} , can gO . ani •satisfy- their natural cravings for it whenever thek-choesei• 'reasonably suppivsing it as . iv_ to do so as to allow stock to drink at pleasure froma running stream. In regard to sahip4; ..hay at, the'time of-harVeit in order' to•prPvent heiditigatid Moulding..:•ixf case the bay is not . theroUghlycured, - :it is :the most ,important not to over-salt, as evil effeetsmay accrue to the Stock. Sit stuarie of : salt rto ma evenly - diStributed, 'is sufficient-.for t he'grcfl est, and not too much for_ the animals: Salt , as 'commonly thrown upon the . hay-mew, ]limpsfills in and handfuls here and there, - . so that :the stack get tecintuch of it to-day and tOolittle tomorrow... When they eat to ex cess, itproduces. an.utinatural thlfst.• laxnesa . :of the, hoWelk; and weakness-of the limbs. • It, is of course safer and•better-toStoreawm tto, fodder..well cured,wilhout salt, and let, the :cattle have daily, access .to salt trouclis cover , where they ,will take only AS much as nature reqoirea... • gtripes. BI.I(7EBE:REY WINE ...AND iitvittrr.-NVe- .are asked how to make blitekberry wine without the addition of waterto the jUiee, and' .how much syrup . Will be required to the gallon or juice to preserve it any length•of time. The Fe inquiries show' that the writer dors not nialte a . dis t nctio 13 et ween wine d nyr If he wishes to make syrup;.-the. juke from the berries illiquid, stand 12 hours. more or according to the weather; untiln partial fer 7 mentation take dace, and a thick pulp cop utates ind . sePeraiesfrom the clear .This pulp is.rentovedby straining, and to ;be sugaris . added in the proportil!a Of 1.2 poundStothe gallon, .put on the tire and allowed to cone to the boil. Syrup re , pared in:this Way will contain all the-"nutri: tious and afedicinal•viitues 61 . .the fruit." Jr. making wine from fruit juices the - object g adding stigaris - not to preserve the _juice tlirough the agency of the sugar, but to a source of alcohol: juices, curs the better. kinds ;of - contain enough fruit sugar to form a sfifficientlY strong. wive Itetit without changing• to .vinegar, hew* the -.additiOn ..of if afigar. is ad4lei directly to the jnice-of blackberry. raFpfieiTi• and. tither - of our - common fruits, it ,forrni jelly . and doesnot ferment,. and it is iecor , i - . ingly - neeciSary to add more. or less Wald. The•beSt'blaekherry;"- wine " we evernlade.. %V . wag in the-priiportiOn of one quart "of water; onc ,qtiart - of juice and! two'- pounds of sugsr., .There is >t great MiSapprchension With re spent to the medicinal properties of blaLklier ry . wide and syrup.-Their . curative etrea§. .are due-to their astringency; : which - depein li upon the tonic acid:thry - contain. This prin . ciple is Much more abundanthathe root tha w 1 iu the fruit, and an infusion of the root,lud. Willow found much attire medicinal, though perhaps less ogrerable, than the ' wine "or k'YruP; • •:- - • - .1 . • •