. . m. 4,, 4t p • it.,:attn - : ,, , , ..„c-; =et, . • -;•fitt;if • loon - Si pt t a t6E -- : Draernawaseemmonsu.the_oldflloa •-h dreem , lirst (tate; Airitieb,miy-iie• Marmot Vie 'terd!loV the 102- ' . . dreeniedliiitTl'ae-;tied"-Itbat :sagged by a tifiiiiaTePandAdonlit**lped,lntstidthelionda of timitslity., and titidatied to:the-unknown here ef t er ,., ;. went+ iginastist or the Lather world, when I was -viiiii•oftield by . Peter. .‘ "liner lain he.. . "Noo.Gersy,r-see L. •- -- • "Was too a good citizen r : - , 1 3 r1,6 A. Dimmycrit who never skratched a !!1110 you votid that.tielit for the Lust 4yeere and kin you fade?" ' • - `‘l. her and kin. r - 'trimyour place - is below. Git," he ses„ which . - I met his Majesty, Satan the 1, at the lore, and he welcomed me Corjelly. I was disappointed in peisonil appearance. He was a middliu sized man, and gentlemialy in stile, kinder. resemblin Crefferson Davis very mach, Only he' had a more intelectooal cast of countenance. :"Welkum," acs' he, her been xspectin you mum time. Wellmm." . - "Frey yon men of the Dirnocrasy With yon?" "Not many of the ginooine kopperheads," sea he. . ""17v coarse Too' hern't ; we everidge as good "That's not - it," sea he, gaxit.2.....re . !..yie with irr tenselondids ; -"that's not i.tt shont ten ofeleven-from each county git Out' of -it-by -pleedin ignorance, idiocy:al:4 sich.. But it .Is Sall right . ; I.make it up by. heyin a, hoarier force. to spare to stir.up the 'few leeders. You kin reed print, 'can't you?" he snaked ankshnsly. "I kid." - • '!All rite," sea tte. `sGefferson Davis will be along in a few months, fir ef he don't show.inore inan thin he did when: he was caught; he will make poor ameosement , " - "He's . a.' disgrace_ to his seeks ; he ort to hey ben a woman.", - • ' - - ''!Trop; but, es Shaltepeersesithere's a divinity that shapes our ends—Then - Alec Stephens." git him? He was originelly opposed -4 That's my best holt. Davis wSs' always a se-'' • eesh-LBenjamin was .because -he thought would Pay-,on them l'"ve had a mortgage ever sencothey arrived at the years of ackonntability. ' Stephens knode seceshtm was . rCing-Lhe can't: plead ignorance nor nuthin fer he. warned his peOple agiri it; and then was bot up to doin it himself for the poor privilege of playing second fiddle to Jeff. Davis, who drawed a Miserable bow hisself. . I'm lid wood'on him." .. "Tell, me, gentle sir, how abont l'ernandy Wood,NallandignM, et al, as the liwyers say." dog' time they're Mine. They can't. Bare. the,mselves. by repentance, even. They are: now past forty, and of - they'd commens'e in ded ernest tryin to do as much good as they hey had; 'and lived - to be as 01(1 as. Methoosler, they couldn't Make a commensement towards balanein the books. By the way, speakin of Methoosbir, I had tt ovate patiently fer customers in them days, when men lived 900 years." . • . • ' "There's Corry, Colorado - Jewett; and Alec • Long," continooed he, "I've bed my eye on JeW -ett and Corry I'll lose--there's . a place outside of. my jarisdnialnut fer sich. They ain't responsible; yen see. The devili that was cant out uv the man' and took refuge in the swine, left the bWille . wh.ri tiley wits : drowudid, and have inhabited sissy ni_u ainse. 2, of em are in Corry and One in Jewett to-diy: Alec Long has every now and. then a glima.erin of 'sense ; he shows occashuue- Iy'snrface indleashins of intelleck, not ninth snuff to Maik a lunatic uv him, and too nineli fer Imay git him and may not.. Butybd will haye plenty of eompeny:-. The` stand yotir party took drily ththisands rev mon in2. - cuSsid hiss; Who knoda better, and who, ef let .alone, wood hey dodged . nie. Ihev. my eye on Some whi) denoiinst yallaudygum, andyet, when the screws Was brot doun.on2 em (an'l by the way, - jest sich as yoo' turned them sed Screws, and he ;naked me erly in the ribs,) aetily presided at Vallandygum meeting, and voted' fer him. Then, after he Was • defected, they swore they didn't vote far him at all, itddin a.dirty lie te.the original sin, which is giyin • the. devil' (es. you stile .me). his doo,.with oCinpouud interest." • • "Bat excrsise me—l'll show you your apart . ' men , * This way, my deer sir." ' I objected - to go in, and lookt ankshusly around fora. escape.' Observin this; a change came over the polite gentlemen store ine. glissent,' a snlphrus Stream Ishooed from his mouth, his • feet parted in2' hoofs, his fingers , elongatid -in2 • clams, I observed a tale peepin down undee his. • 'enteL'-in short; he was Aransformed in 2 the iden-. • Cycle devil I hed seen oh several occashims:vlien . labrin under"attar of delirium tremins,:spoperin - doosthydrinkin a barl er so too,mpuh elexsinin ,14..„ hotly Contestid Caffiiianes.' He rocht.ous alaw. for me, when I 'awake:. 2 say I was rejoist at findin myself one.. more, ca.prayin groundis . week; twos joy unsPeekabel. I ban" - Interpret the dreem" ' PitnO4n3i. V. N. , ,,snY bait Pastur uv the Church of, the 'Nix) Dierpensa. SIGNS AND TOKENS. . . The following is trom Puciv, a near funny paper 11;• - ..Californis ;1 A long article having the above headingis go ing the rounds of tin; press, and has „been. for' some time. rues,. thinking the'old ones are played out, has manufactured • smite new ones he being a supernatural being, is of course, fully competent to do 60. . _ TII6 Gatniaos —To 'take down the gridiron froin the nail where it is hanging, with the.left hand, is a sign' that there will he' a broil in the .TnE.M.iniunt-If a mirror bo broken,it 15 a sign good. looking lass will bo. missed in.that A FuyEnAn-To meet a funeral. procession is a sign of death. • • . . POOFEr BooK—To lose a pocket. book: contain . ing greenbacks is unlucky. • NA.u.s—lf a woman MI6- her nails every Mon 'day, it is lucky—for - her husband. ItOosvnaslf you . , hear .a rooster Croir when you are' in bed, and the Sleek strikes a fen- times - at the same instant, it is a sign of mo(u)rning. Ax Ircunto Batt—lf you have an itching ear, tickle•your nose, and you will - have' . an itching there, and ill luck' will be' averted. BALr-iTo :spill salt . accidentally into .a , stew while it. is no . the fire, a.i.woof that the fainily, will ineetwith its alterations (salter rations.) A CAr--When Iti cat. prepares to wash its face, it is a sign that one ihi the house will shortly re e'eive a licking.. •-. ' • • . . NYAters--To have sixteen warts on the left hand is unluclty ; to have the same 2nuinhor on the right hand is a, sign Yon . are unfortunate, , • Srriti =lts married man, while his wife iY in the room, tak.o up: a a . Ipttle'qf 'spirits with . his right hand, it is a sign that'ahs will shortly be out of spirits, and that her husband is going to Hquor:. • : • , STOCI Riamirn—lt . ons-ayed bulldog. fl ics at a stock : raiser's legs; }t denotes , that a 'libido/Inns will'happon to his calves. you get on hOiselaitek on gotiday before the sun is up . , it is .a 'sign you have a liaturin a bridal. Leek: _To stroke a green-eyed . . eat with a white spot on her 'acme ie lucky; and heavy purrs will be the - consequence. • . . ' Itlisittaor,—lf Yon, are in a houie and_ hear a baby cry, it: s a sign of marriage--(iif isn't it RED HALE-If It red haired min falls in lore With a girl who dislikes hair: of that color, he will very likely Dia, before bole married.- • ~. The above: signs and protentli may be .strictly. .7„ relied upon ; ttnisy have never been known to fail. A Cointr k;ok ne,-Wil lam; who made iou? Do you blow . Wiliam, _ *its conishinretia fool, screwed up' his face, and lookiug. thoughtful, and some he answered".Slosea, I s'posea." '11;4 said counselor. pray, ''addris-. lug , the court ; ".the Aritneas isayeThe supposes that - Mime:l made him. :That 'certainly is an telligent funnier, more than I supposed him caps.' Ile Of, giving; toe iCalioire that h ertiad ecinielaint ••• idea of Scripture ; bnt I tenet _sal:nit the% it is not steMoient to:entitle. hint to be sworn as s mane capable`of giving evidence." - : ' • - "Idr. Judge,". said the fool, "may I . itz•the laW; yer d question ?" '• • • • . : • • "Certainly," said-the Judge:.. • _ - • • . • "Wel, then, Mr. Lawyer, who do feWpose made .• • "Aaron, I epose," said Couneelor••Griy,'. imita ting the witness. • • . • After the 'mirth "bad somewhat subsided, the witness drawled Ont- 7 "Wal,.neow, - we• do read in the good book that :Aaron once made a calf, but . who'd a; thought the , darneci.critter got in here'?" • • T he- Jed& circlet : id the mitnetuf,to if - get. nip coetAtpe _writ gettirdeAtrebuil ever indubteLLP • "ItAvelo't be done,'relicithe - ta110y,"14p932 swab tettna. - jgz W. FIRE &L)TE,,wOE, atfAEM General limrpeerA . oima Broker, • . . O~ye offer 111 , righ.tjf parlv.irt d sere, • ••- • . CE,N.TRE T., POTTSVILLE 'Pa MUTUAL LIFE INSURAITOE 00. Cash Assets over— z ..••••••••:•$./ A QPI:MPIP) •- • Inmirance effected Zoilipanjr•E aft seas onable ratec.'• Atwuct 19, 7.65 AitrkP O.POI.,ArI'AN • FIRE ANSURANGE')OO., N.. Y. Marti- 630,000. 114 AMES X. C. GOODRIDGE. Secretary. D. BEVED.LDGE,Agent for .Schnylkili Connti, will receive aPplimtions and irtaae . Policies. , •' • • • tilr Losaes p rom ptly adjusted. - . • •• • , Wyoming Fire • Insurance .00. • • •• • 7 airF ._WlLltt.ES.p..tiklititig. • . Assets - • • " • • • ' f 5150,000 Preatdenl-z-G.HOLLENBACIL . •' • • Vice President-4.. 1); SHOEMAKER - Secretary—R C. SMITH. DAVID . • • • lIEVBECIDGB; Aar. •• • For SchnYll4lCo.. Office, (:ENT RB STREET. Pntta ville.. [AOI-22,' •-• J ,egi""p. AETNA M.S.TMANQE )00, Incorporated 1819. Chart,er .Periqual. Amount of AOINELIG Losses Paid:in 45 Years. T.A. A Let,ettnini.. Frest. L.' J. Bercil . ze,;Septy. Jo:Lk:Gown - 0 Sep. BAssrrt, Trdr. Kgt L . A.. WILLIAMS, if arrester, lass • tiVA 1.11"i' 04.'S111F:AliFit ; CENTRp POTTSVILIA, PA. o m E INSURANCE COMPANY, OASH. CAPITAL-Myo MILLION. DOLLS , AsseLe Jan:, 1865 ' " $3,765,503 . .12 Liabilltles cc' cc 77,901 52 .1 . UN DR , OFF... ,Secrelary. CliAs MAnTnc President' J 9.11. WAbIfUCILN As.'t, do. A. F:WiLLmAhru, Vise do. T. A:'GODFREY, Agent, OFFICE 31MANTONGO. NEAR CENTRE STREW, • POTTSVILLE, ,PA. iNsuRANcE. • F._ B. KAERCEER Grieral Instaancil .Agent ' oMce . Pcnno.ylcanin Pektnville, Pn. LIVERPOOL 'LONDON GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY.. • Cash Capital' and •Aiseti • -$16,000,000 1 Invested in the United States over.... - $1;500,000 • . - : HOME -. INSURANCE COMPANY.' . .6ss", 'Karen, Counivtical.. - Crush Capital , . - • $300.000 Surplus Jan. let, 1865 . . ............ 139,070 98 Insurance erected iii the best Computlie.s. on Givnru-: bic terms. .LOsriepi.prumptly adju s ted end - mid - Witt - I(mi . •. • . April -15. 091. CHARTER .PARPETUAIi..• ' : 1704.: INSOLVICIp (.113PANY .OE - VIRTH AMERICA Incor .. . p . oritted;.• 11 - 94. The Oldest . Inintrw tinee' Conipany. in ..the--.l9nited „States: lawn Paid. Over li, 17,000.000 Lossesin Cash •liiiitee ite Organi*ntion.. '--- - . , . CASII.I2APITAL . - • ' • 9.500,090.00 ARTIIUR G.' Coni'lN" • S. Menai& Wattt, • . SAMUEL. 3.V, doses, . Jon:: M?a.oic. • JOniv A. BILOWN, • • • G steam L. 11..tasisom,.. • CGARLES TAY1.07., • • FRANciti COKE, • • AMIMMISE,WIIITE. • , • EiDwAe.n 11..THATTES, -; • . Rimini , D. Weep,' • . EDWARD S. Ci.mutr, • Wmt.iasi Wit7yii.. , Caarti,pus • • ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President CLIAULLS Nam' Secretary, •.• ' Agent at Pottsyllie., • • - T. A. GODFREY • • Office, Ilahautongo, near Centre Street ._Dee_ln, • • • 50-ly I.IIF-E.. INSURANCE. '. -.-•• - • . . .• . . . . - . . . • .The Girard Litelminrance,•.Annnity-And Trust Coin- puny :qf Philadelphia.. °dice, - No.,MS CheStnut street, the first door East of.the Customllouse..• .. • • -. • CAPlTALikuo.Outi--i.;II.AII.TER PERPETUAL. •-• Continuetd make insurances - on lives on. the most fa vorablo terms: The-eanitill being paid up and invested. toother with ti large and constantly increasing reserved fond, offers a ported Security to.timinsufed...- . !• - -. • • The fremiums may be paid- yearly;` halt-yearly or The comptiiiy add a: nestreperioilleally to the insur • ratite , for life. The tirsA.lxintis,.upproptiated in Decem-. her. IS4I, the second POiasin December, 1449, and the third bonus in ' Demmber; 1.5154., Which additions make an average of more than (10 per tent. upon the -premi ums paid, WitholitlacreaSing the Leaked premium. , Thomas-Ridgway,. : •-• . pohn A. .Brown, ~ • Robert Pearsall; - •.•.- John R. Latimer, - .' Thomas P.. Jainea,;• • ' John R. Slack; • -.. . Frederick Brown, ~ ' - ..:.John C.ltitekell, . .George Taber,.. - .• •; , . Isaac Barton. • -:. - . Henry Q. Fre man, . : -Seth j. Conly, • • - .' .. . , .' . , • - • ''.- Isaac Starr. : . Painplilets Containing table of tato and explanation's, torn of applicatiomand Mither information can be had at the office. . THIMAS RIDGWAY, President: Jolts F. JANIEB., Actuary. ' . . • • ' - ' ' Or of B. li - ANNAN,.l'ottsVille, Agent • fot-;thiti Comity • .CHARTER. ISi7 PERPETUAL. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • FRANKLIN ., FIRE •••-.INSURAIWE . :...OOMRAITY . . OF I'I.I.II,AI)ELPILIA: •• , Assets antral"' -1'; 1965, - • • $2 501297 . 04. • . •• • • Capital, ' • • • • $lOO,OOO Accrued Marpiu4;, ••, - ' 997,560 I n rested Premiums., 1,103;425. • • Enaionled . l• Income for ',Sol ' , • $12;713. •• I . • $ .310, - 090. . • • • LOSS PAID SC4CE ...• •. • • - • • ••• ' $5,000.000. • • . . • - .•, PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLI CIES ON LEIZOAR A LTERMS. • ••• . - • • DIRECTORS: .CHARLES N. BANCKE,JI, ISAAC Lek '• TOBIAS WAGI•ZER, • *.EDWARD C." DALE; SAMUEL GRANT,',-• GEO. PALER, • • : - JACOB R. SMITH, • . ALFRED PITLER, '. • GEO.,M. - ItICIIARDS; • FRAS. W, LEWIS, M. D. CIIAR.LEtf. N. BANCKER, President. ' • '-EDWARD C. DALE, Vic-Priemident. JAS. W. MeALLISTEIL See. Pro.Ter.. . The subscriber is agent kir the atioVe mentioned tn. isti tution,: rind is prepared' to niakeJMuranet on every deAcrlpt!on' of proya,rty, - at thelowest rates. •• . • • 'BERRI. C. RUSSEL, Agt. , • Potteviller March 19. T. . V..: - )jT.ATSO "--; of: Itie liiipnoved Free . Respectfully Calls the attention 'of .the publie to this celebrated Cement, as a conting..for . exterior walls of .bmldings. has.no equal; it is purely:water proof. and :.forma a ' solid adhesiveness 'to anY.surface• of brick • ice. 'rstoue With unlimited durability, making a 'beautiful finish, equal the. ducet quality of , Browil• Sand *Stone, orto any color desired. • . . • . The midersi,..7tiod has beed applying !this 'Cement' for IT years in many-parts of the country witti:grent.satis faction: among' which ho Wers :to the following: BOSTON—lgeiviere'neurse.ac American Elo tel, with many other publicand private buildings, BUYPALCI, N.. Y,- . -The :grand reSidence of ez- Fresideut Filimpre,tuid other private bnildinge on Delaware street • . . : : - - - .CLEVELAND, o.—.&niteoi , lions . te And the-begin IfnireiddeficerofJ , . W. tlark;:Esql:. EnelidSt, PITTSBURG; -, PA..-: - Virsizd 111101186 - 11 ' 11 4: 8 " Clbsirleilloteti'tOecthei" 4:4 14. fti/loyling ger 'smell's splendid residences: It Shoenberst*TennSt. ; ..._; . • : 'John Bissell • " 41wk. , iw Adam Third St. . • • .. j 4 A RAINBURLI, PA.-1.. H. Simon. Architect. " ". —J. 11..Cer, Front Street. " " 11......A.Eutialkertnii, Meg., " • " ' Fleming. do. " - iffeweitagedm., " " - nevi jaunts 4CoMderho . Raptiakehareh. Fourth And StiMaat POTTSVILLE 7 —The beentifni•and-exe rest ' • - :--deno, of - 2: P3lilliryinr,9Bs4,.. W. F. Maize, Coal - Street.' Mamie*, Nahantaimio:fiftearCi • Immediate attention given to All-eordeor, Mid work Itrletirgalrentled.addisevie:•A ; tr. I ..IXA-9FAI ON; !Bed *OS. 4 3111045 h `PL. or Wbitellbois*ltanor, 2'4 NA. • • .)*, • .„•,: -71:;Intf BUSJIi.ESIVAgi)• . iV: Hpritaw:APKaAimirp! , .•.• . ' . • • • : • - 'CIVIL' AND MlNtlfil*raticicEß, • • c o uleoes.. spa. euicinom ! Lsucte _Orrin-48•Intsweis Censer of 1111zu•ket: &Ad Ceittmatiiseis. - • • • D lElti,..W! 9 #: 51 10 Tr 4e1 f 1° rit i e dinteeeirisei - Mairelt :NC, besillies. 1 4 1- LA. Enaineer, Pousirille - _ OESICID-4211113ok.oriled.:13;ightv' 134;110ing.. Ceit-1 Ski:eL.: • • . Ali-1s BROTHEILS,XivU as a BO Ix I:ling . - lA* 2I7O N Rowel's ding. aeamd 90 . ;: : Jui r ao. _ ftteonber trActa r go , .s t .LArty r. DoNi . 1 0. . 777: D.. Dentist, .Market Street. „Keo l o .1. • nor :above Milk Street, south : Side, ...a Pottsville, 2,4 y 5, •Gq I' W". .SINEAF ER; Pot I. . .of the Penneylvania.StAte 0501004 1 Sili'vet, pore iamb; mines, ac. October 13, .55 . VILANK. CARTES.. Real Estate Agent; MATI NOY VITT, Schuylkill County, Pa: : OrLetter Address 7 .-"tharloy City P. O." • - the ', P ore blase and sate, i of Real2Eitate ; haying and:selling' Coal taking charge of Coal Lauds, and collecting 72:148. Office:Mahe:dm:lgo Street; Pottsville; . •-• • • .CHAS. 1L.1111L... JORIN .A. . OTTO, litratufucturer: and . Dealer In all kinds of Lismberi• Williamsport, • Jane 29, *Ol ••• .. . • .• . 26-1 Y CIYIL AND DEENnie EN 411 TEER. °Mee-Bu.'mPa Itlahaniongf • Street, t rapr.stalle, . • • May. 6, ..65. •• • • ;18; . .. .. . . .. . :1101WMANfi - :• ' - N. -......: . . • ille - - -1— • • SURGEON - DE.ruKxST, - .. . saiiiia Market rit.c . •2•Doori• belo w !t1 , ,,, :. - - •, . • . - $2,230;000 00 3,6'30,331; IS . . POTTSVHiI Where he is prepared o perform all • Operations,. on the. Teeth. Efletlas.Filling. Inserting Teeth •on OM& Silver; or Vulcanite Rnhber,..iti the liest..atid raiftt Teeth: extracted by the of a battery or ether: • ' . • ' 30.6ui* . • • • .• . $17,485,894.71 : .TIA.EBELER, WHOLF.S . AI.F. AND RETAIL DEALER. TN • • . • • 7. 0:B 1 6 L C , CIGARS, • CENTRE - -• STREET,, e. Nearly OPpesite. Dec. IT, , G 4. • . '". ": .• • . :51-ly •• • C. • .• - • PHOTOGRAPHED, • •-:. • . . . . Ifopectfally announces to the • citizens 'of.Pottiwille and.vicinity: that he has taken and fitted tip 'the PLI GALLERY. in the brtildintf atthe North east corner of Centre . and Bait Market street, where he is pri pared to furnish in the higheetetyle of Art, NETTEs. .IS., l PftlYtYP*Ss.cAlfyrsStl3lC ' ! tc,, C 4• He asks a shitre-of puhlic patrona.te, , andit . opes, by etriCt attehtion,to business and courta7, - to..receive Itlif"-Call:and examine specimens of my work. • Sept 3, .64., . . • 3g'. FOII,-..SALt.'-'4:Tolrr . . - .. ~ . ~ VDU . MALE.-200 aeres• valuable Red Shale I Land' for • Farthing, situated .111 .LOCUSt ValiCl. Thereleca flue stream of Watei,.several . lartr ' e • springs, a doe two story'house and barn, and thrush floor: Ap, -ply to: -'':. --• • ; E.E. BLAND, Pottsville, i'd. - -. Jan: 21,. ,G 5 . , . VOR SAL R.-;:The 'property knnwn 'as the ;#4 .. FOGARTY- PROPERTY.' corner, of Hart :Market and 'Railroad; streets. `Pottsville. • For' l " . " . terms apply ro . • CHARLES HILL; .••' • • • • Real. Estate • . • 7--- -- . . . OR.SAI:E.,— -An undivided interi!st.in. I. IL ealnable tract' of proditctthi COAL' LAND, in New. Castle Township, iiehnYlkill. now'Worketf by two collierleil. ' Apply to • •.. County,f • . . -. FRANKLIN a-apwmi,.Pottsvlll..e: Pa'., . . , . .. . . 6 Rr . gA LE.4-73 t 9 acres , of excellent Timber. V - Land. estimated to contain over So.ooo,aoa fe e t of Pine and Ilemlec): timber, .Sitiateon Trimt. Run, a branch of Lycoming'Crek, 14 inileß from %VII- , lidmnort. . • • :FELkICH: CARTER; Real F,state . Agent, litatninoy City, .Bchtlylliiil Co.. Pa. *51,642;718' . nENT.--The large Brick liotel cnrner,of ll Centre..ard 'Main Sirects, Maininoy Citytt known nelbe MANSION.IIQUSE. Possession given on Ist of April.. Apply to _:" • . , • • .• " TIIONIAS BIDDLE cir.. . • • C;Ei.), M. : TROUTMAN, 926 Walnut St., Philadn: ritoriatlev. Folic SALE.—The .three-story rickliuildi used Its a -Store: Ware; hotise and Dwellmr, situalea west side of Rail road street; tout east - side•of:Logan street, in the Borough or Pottsville. Fur farther pur.tieular, 4 " .l ". Inquire of GEORGE If. I'OT'I`S - & -Oi A. S.I4.OOEI3EAR 'Pottsville • • • Franipe Dweelling and ■ Store situate- corner. of Centre and Second Ateete, Idabinioy City... Size of lot, 1,25 by 25 feet: Size of building 55X by 25:feet: .Stable' en lot.' It is a. valuab le and deerrable business Stand. For terms And other particulars, apply on . the: 'itemise's . ; or to • ROBERT ..A.*GLOVER, • • . Centre Street, :Pottsville.. VALUABLE PROPIEB,TII( for MALE. Y"- -‘-The Water Poweraiid from MOO to 2000 acres . 01 MountainllllB offered for sale,. This proper-2. .ty is -- situated . In - West Brunswick Township. • . Snit - 3'11,111 County, on the - Little Schuylkill Itiv7 . - er and ftailroad; one tulle . aboye . Port Clinton, 'And is known the Schuylkill Forge: Property: For termtc, Sc apply' to GEORGE WM: • lI.:SCHALLoit Or wig4barg. •CN Ov. 2R, ~ G 3 4s-tr. ion I- Lundy .at Piiratie • salc.—TNac.rn b- V kribers offer - for sale TWO TRACTS OE' COAL LAIs;D, .ocated•in.Schuylitill.Cotinty,. • ' Any information concerning these trade of Coal Land . will be given 011 application-to BiltD PAT/ 11/SON, Esq., of•Ptittsville, o r either' of the subsCribers.. - • • GEtiIiGE•SCHALL, • . .• • • WM. 11. SMALL; ' Executors of the Estate or John Schall. dee'd.•• SA.-11.1111c--A Strong!) horse power 6 foot stroke. with it. large drum completo. alio pump shaft and heavy wheels for pumping and hoisting, Stroke of pamli wheels i foot,•to • work a. 14. or 16 inch pump;• with stub ends and . all-bob castings, to work pump roclk . The engitie is: in good order; cylinder' re bored With hew spring packing ind- new piston rod,- -Also, one 26 horse engine, suitable for manning a break er.or saw-mill with nil sizes of pullies to.work the same, 'at •.•• .k....RItOTIIER,..CoaI St Pottsyille. March 25,'61.' • . .85.1..E.L.A valuable FAILM .and. pit:to:ant I country rmthlence, situate in 'East Hanover .Town . ; ship. Lebanon county. Pa., on the JonesthWu and liar- risbufg, toad:one-half a mile West of Mt: Nebo,. con alicint 85 Aciew., Abent 7 acres Ik e. is Woodland, the'retualuder being under good cultivation. w,',L fenced, and the ;:oil .1 "... 11 .1" well tidapted to.the different crops generally raised in ~this section. •,The buildings (neatly new) area BRICK HOUSE, BANK BARN, large Hay Barn, and otherout: buildings. 'Therois an orchard of youngbearing - trees: . with an addition of others.lately set' ut, on!.. 4 he prom!, .see. A Well, with Pump, is. at . . the ,house; also run- Mit; water in mo:',. - tof the . For further partienlare, apply by letter or In person to the sgbs6riber,.ou the premises. P. 0: address; Oso. • • ' • ' • ' THOS. P. MILLER... • EastlfanoVer Tp., Aug. !it; . . 35-t( • . D E 14(7.A .17101.14114 C, .AL;ioinpy. iii riavvr: ,OFFICE--31fthipt , ingo . .Street. aboVe: Centre... • . • : Ma rch t 9, • 64' Hr' BEIZIOW.CHESSEitiY . ' • • • • • Ashland, ,, Sebnyltrill, bounty. Pa. Otlice, - -On "Centre street, opposite the Pont - Othce.. . .• • '.:JAME' CAMPREIN.: • .• • 1 , 614.1 AM E. . itAOTIL: 4 - 1A:111.11E.LI. at; • S.Urtli, Attorney* at A.,/ Law. OFFICE. Centre; ' opposite, NVlalte 'Horse' Hotel l'otttwille, - Pa'. - •,. •,-.. . B STIR lEir•A'N 10, LEGAL CARDS. I'OUN' W. RYAN,'Aitornei •nizd , Conn sellorat Lew,:Pottscille,'Schuylkill County; Pa. • Othee in Sillimari . s . new building, dn.Centre nearly oppoeitelbe.Minenrßank. . • H•JELOYEit, Attorney 'fit. • OFFlCE—Market Street, two dooklabove Cen Puttaville. Pa. . • • . •• • •• ...• . February 7, . • ••• ..• ' • EoRGE 31; - DAI,II,AB, Jr. - ; • *-. . 1 - 1 1 . • ATTORNEY, • • • • *. . •'Phi liidiaphia Oftlec REMOVED.tg N0..226 South 4th street April 15, '66. • , • • 15,6 m .t - iffiIISTOP.H.EN. , LITTLE,' . • • • .Attorney al Lori; and.llletury. .tAnthorized - by Law tO administer ailltlayita. aml to. take . Oepth.itions,: and • acknoW lo ol.o oo ats deeds, mortises, powers of Attornej, • POTTo‘ ILLE..9CEILIYLKILLCO..-PA.; • • :LAW 'AND - COLLECTION.... OFFICE, • ..: Mahantotto St. (oppoiite Yost ()Mee.) . • Jn1y . .1.5; '65; 48 . EIT AND .WERNgCB, "' L 7417 i/TARY - • CLAIM AGENTS;• Cor. 2d nOd Stn., pottorillei Pa:, 'Attend to the collection of all tlai!tis ; agMhat thee; ,S. Goverinnent..' . • • '' • - • ;-•..: F, NV - MINER. - TRANI!: • Late cap. 48t4 P: V. V.I. GENERAL-:NOTICYX IF VOL" wish a tnat.liful lifaltke .and Wu' tikenettis, c.411. , at anitbave Pormliiin Plettire. -• July 1, ..G5.--2G-tf, ~. . . . i'" - - - - NOTICE TO OONTRACTORM:-.. ;Pmpoireo 1011 be, stailved ott his' (Alm' for Sinkintile,.-“, , wl.ltomf4og..:Silart.--60 yard" , or thereabontei.' - , Ira; pgiticatarii A ly. to •• • . - -... ' L • _..-- _ .•`. '' : - Ji. 14 . _ ffectocherville. • ' . jul Y /5 ' 65- ' ' . .' .' . •• ." '2 , .- ~'-, 2A: ..., ...„ . . . .... ~ . . . _ ir",;....;-31L11.1.1rE COMMENCEIII:fIp rlettroy : -. .liegruives Which have .bee*telteirmore than onnyeni,, ' Persons wishing . them eettined.ean do se) blpogchesing,, iii which case,a de4lnetietrl'will he made In.thexost 44 pictures printed from 4 them. Pace— CardZlegidlief U ceets Large Zavente. '. ° Certter:oeitaindMarketlik..; Pottsville. • '.7 111 Y - L1P1..... , . r," ? 2 . 6- u.. • • firlitlPONlVAlLlVlP4st.laiaelritrged M0t ...;-diesisAlillOidleia...'disettarged, either by reasorrof disability,. ternibiatiotiotaersice: or general orders, ,. .wboltdritc..they%tatre.;;Wseteired . from the. , Cieve.rntnentall the bountietafeetatAdmenta which were priuntsedViera, to.whictt thilOtre equitably', If not legally entitledortairtear.iolitettfing to their enbeint age by Immediate applicstkm' to the undersigned. - I would aelr'evecial - attentlon of Soldiera. discharged for - physipl.dienbility,'Mthtil , tive:years front' mill stole DA: and edliatedloeis disebureed lorPreimntinn, and men , who have served the-greater portion of the time, whielf would entitle there to another .installment of .Ix)unty: All claims againitt the - Stale ot_Gleneral 'Governments'. ' , 'Whether new, vide oipoce, !Dejected. will .bee xamined,' and ifjest,"naay be settled.llßYS9=oL, it 4 4 4 9ll 44 akilitaiiltiT. K r al° elliwgeirltilaelaimelire_ . colleekqd. tar - I Im/tett:lc ntreotiono(:ool4,, Agents who pnty.:l e llive eases like th above:- . •: - &Nog, I:ss, ':'..''.II'.EDICINAt:;,:.:!.',.;•: SAPA- - vii *cites soar 221111124 ion X/Itegutea 21.010 ZW4OI. 1 E466 a, null-knotelk stsrrAaitt.of OIL" ' liral!ge." / 101 4. ElUL,but never yeeone,toonte:Wmen raned'of desired 0 1 4. atulfaill satiltraotion to thosa..wlya.took it. As fast as oar peoPlectrylt,llity agree there has ham ao mediehteW oll be,ke ha,PeT:e cm YP lanl q* " " :zrtiptimui, Pimple*, ElotelLes,l"testulus, l3l . , Cass "Pia; =II Dbisaseas of the From /fa: Robik,Rfratioualsisfor, .engkinfr , uronly del my duty to,yon end the ,publie, when Ladd my testimotiy to that , you publish of the nio.- dicinal virtnes,of your SansAralitt.T..l. Myatt:fet ter; aged` ten, had an afflicting burner initer ears, eyes, mid hair for• Years, which we veers:unable to cure until'we tried Your SAlfelrdlut.lat- She has been well for some mouths," - From llfrs. .tarte..E. Rice, a tretf-taraort and ouch, eskessesi lady of'Dennisrille, Cape. Nay C0.,N..f. My daughter luta suffered for a year past with a scrofulous eruption, which : was' very troublesome. Nothing afforded any relief until we tried your SaasszArtz,Latsvhick soon completely cured her." From Charles P. Gage, Esq.-, of the trickly-known, .Gage,-.3birray-stPeposaestfacturers of enameled papers is Nashua...lCS. ' I had for several years a very troublesome humor in my face., which:grew constantly worse until it disfigured my features and became an intol erable'affliction I tried almost every thing a man could of both adviceand medicine, but without-any relief whatever, utstikl tooltyour SARSATARILLA. It immediately made ttly'face worse, as you told ine it might for a time-010,bn - a, few weeks the new skin began to form Wider Lb = -blotches, and con tintied•until my face 'Mani a. , .th is any body's, and I am without any syinntiates of the disease that I know of. I enjoy perfect. health, and without . a doubt owe it to your SARSAPA4II.I.I." , Erysipelas General Debiliiy—Purify the . Blood Pram Dr. Rob?. &nein, Houston St., New York. Dn-A.Yett. laeldom fail to remove Eruptions and Schtfutous Sores bythe . perseveringuseof your. SA RgArinit.LA, and I have Just now cured an attack of urlignant Erysipelas vtltklt. Isio alterative wo possess equals the SARSArAttII:L4 yea have sup plied to the profession as well as to the people." Prom J. F. Johnston,-Esq.,.Wakeman, Ohio.' For twelve years, I had the yellow Ervsipchut 'oft my right arm, during wilich time I tried ail the celebrated physicians I could mach, and took - hun dreds of dollars worth of medicine's'. The ulmrs were so bad that the cords became vislble, and the doctors decided that my arm mind be amputated. I began taking your 8A101.1.1eAn11.1„1.. Took two bot tles., and some of your Wog:ether they have , eured me. I minnow as well and sound as any body. Being ha a public place, my ease is known to every body in this communityOuid excites the wonder of Frost Hon. henry 111bUro, H. P. P., of Newcastle, C. IF, aletzding member of the Canadian I have used your Sangararclir.l.A in my family, for general debility, and for purifying the blood, with very beneficial results, and feel confidence in commending it to the afflicted." St. Anthonee_ Fire. Bose,_ Salt Rheum, ; is- lE-ly Pq.:,,the : ebie;•editer ni the 7`iink7uitittock ;Democrnt, ~l'asiuyitiu nia, . Our onlY:ebild, - about three 'years . of .a,7e, wai attacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly, skied until they formed a - loathsome and virulent sore, whielt . covered- his face, and actually blindaci idiceyes for some days. - -A skilful physician applied nitrate of silVer and other renihthes„without any apparent 'effect.: For fifteen days. we guarded his bands; teat with them he: 51100d' tehr open'the fea 'tering and'corrtipt wounifiihich covered 'his Whole face. „Having .tried every tlikig else we had miy hope"from,itve began. giving -your- SARSARAIII;.I;A, and -applying tho• of:potash lotion, ha . you direct.'-.Thu sere Winn to heal sviienstitir hail-given the first b,ottle,and was -well 'silent we had _finished the second. 'fherchild'ireyelasbee, Whiciihad come -out,'grew agniti;and be , is now. as healthy and fair. tis any other.. ;The:whole . ; ffeigliberhooti predicted' that the chiltlinituit die." • • • '• • . . Syphilis, and Idereartia Disease. • , Prom , Dr: Hiram Stoat, of St: Louis, find your SAtts.iwAntt.t.A . a mete effectual remedy 'for the iecondaiy• zymptims or. Syphilii and for syphilitie disease than any.othef wepossess. The profession are Mdebteit to you for some of the medicines•we have." • • • • . From A. Frelich, 1l•. - D., on eminent physician of • Laterencii, - Mbas;;; who _is a . promiUent member , of the Legislature of Massachusetts. - . • Lu 41. x rat: .My deer. Sir I• have found your SARSAPARILLA an excellent remedy for Syphilis, both of the primary and *secondary type,-and • dice tual in. some cases that were:. too obstinate - to yield to other remediesi.•* I do not know what we cati-em- Pley'svith niore certainty. of sucrose', where a power; fel alterative is required.".. ' ••• ;. • 5. ran - Lime; of Nen, had diftlful ulcers on his-legs, caused by the•abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease, which „„e•rcw.inore . and more aggravated - for-'years, in • spite of , every remedy or treatment that•could be applied, util the persevering ;age of ATSIt'S SARSAPARILLA relieved • hint. Few-cases can be found 'more inveterate-and, dlstresting. than .this; . and' it • took several Jicizen' bottleffto cureldm •••• • . • teueorrliqm,',Virldtee, Pernftle Weakness, - are, generally prodneed by internal S.:crept/ma ceration, anal:re very often cared by the:alterative tfieet. of this .SAIISAPAIttLI...., - . Some cases - require, however, in aid of the SARSAPARILLA, the skilful 'application of local. remedies. • • From • the - well-known widely-eelebrated Dr Jaebb Morrill,' of ciircinnati. ' • • A. I have found your SARSAPARILLA an excellent alterative' in diseases of; females. - 3lrmy cases of Irregularity, Leueorrhfea,"lnternal - Ulceration, and loon{ debility . arising. from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielthst to. it, and there are few that do not, when its effect is properly aided by local treatment," A. , unwiffing to, alibis the publication of her', ' • ' name, Writes: 't • My. daughter and myself have been. cured. of a .very debilitatirm , Leneorrhcea of. bang - Standing, by tiro bottles of your SansAriAffit.La." .. • • Itheureatista,gout . ; Liver Complaint; Dys pepsia;:•lleatt Disease, Neuralgia;• • - when caused by Scrofula in • the • systeni, are rapidly eared by•this,Err. SARSAPARILLA,- • • • . . • • AYER'S CA.THARTIO PILLS , - posdess • so ,mank advantages over, the other purgatives in the market, and their superior virtue's are so univerially known, that we need not de morthan to• assure the•public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, arid thatthey.may beslepended on to do all that they . have ever done. Prepared .by J. C. AYER; 'M. D., & •Cci.,' Lowell r ldass., and sold by., • J.U.Soil, and byall the drag ge to in Pottsville : also b; all dealers in miiditineeve: ryirh(!re. •Ju1y.1:43, Schenck's Mandrake Pills Tts Symptoms, Cause , and Cure, i r11 .,4-hiiii - rcep;e o Its name .from a constant nan '. 'sea or sickness at the'stOntutch, .which attends the pain in the head.. This headache le apt to' hegitt.tntha •tri'ornitiu,on waking frorri a•dkp sleep, and when some Irregnlarity . of diet'has been eoramitted ihe day be!. fore,.or sometiatea kir several days precious.. At first thOrels a distCessirktly oppressive feeling in the head. wtdch gratinallY.merges . inni a. severe heavy pain in the temples, frequently - attended by a-sduse of, fullness and tenderneis in one eye, and extending. across the fore . head. . ThereiS rtnpleniant.ta . ste in the mouth; an olTenslie breath, ..and the • torktue covered With a itdioWiih•white fur. 'The . srifferer desires to be alone 111.11 dal k• rdlitn. •AS soon as the 'patient feels The fulness in the head and pairi:in ale tetnples,:take a large dose of Schenck's Mandrake ..Pills, and' in Sti . noor or teo they will feel as well nsever. This has • been tried by thotisands,.and laalwaYe sure to cure,. andinskid Of •the sick • headae.he*oundng 'On. every week or tin .days.. they. wilinut be troubled with It once in . three , . , Schenck's Mandrake Pills are composed of number of roots besides . . ruclophinin, or concentrated Igandraim, all of whichlandM•relii the secretions -of the liter, and..act more prompt than blue pills' or Mercury, with- Oat leaving any 'dangerous effects., :In - a hilious person they wilfshow themselves bx the stools. • - They will expel worms, mum, bile and all .morbid matter from , the sick headache, ir they arc taken as . di rected above, fe fell dose as soon -as' they feel the drat symptoms of-tvpr..4theick yat-ipd hits alreeted agents.to return the motley If they . do not give perfect,' , • satisfaction. ' . • • • - • it.a parent' been. compellcd•to ally; ont late at drink ton'roncti. wine; by tidring - a.dose - of pips:ongoing 'to bed,' next Morning he, will feel as thougk.hehad.not drank adrop, unless he forgets.to go to bed :at all.. • : . • They only cost 2 cents a: hoz: Whoeier theta will niver use.any other. They are worth a dollar W a 'sick . man for every gent they . . Don't ferget. the narae- 7 -Snuenai's • Si . , ir who] CBal e and retail at. Dr:-.Schench.'s Principal tOfllre;-.No. 15 North Sixth street; Tiiiladelphia; and by Druggikenupitorekeepetszetlerally. : .-. . . . Trice for Pulmonic Syrup.. Seiweed Tenic, each $1 50 . per bottle. $7 50 the• half dozen, - .or' two bottles of Syrup and one of Virile, .far - $3 75. ... .- • . . Dr. Schenck will be at his otlice.No. 15 North Sixth Street. Philadelphia. every Saturday to'''see , patients.- I.le makes no chargé for &dila, but .for &Thorough ex ttlainatiOti of the bulge twith Lie ißespfrometer, he - charges $3. .. ~ ,*- ..• - : i Afareli 1i,.45.---1.1.: ' . . , . . - SAIAIVIAI`4DER SAFES; - • .. - AocOnd. St.; Atinortimeslo the.breommuntty of this • ir and the adjoinincbanties , -that mannfie. ' i• tares SALAMANDER. SAFES of all , sizesund l, kinds; Warranted ..11rii. - procicwhich,• in pohit'of 'workmanship andiinkdk will "compare' with' those tallied from, ant other estatilishment in the - oinntry.—' He always keeps safes On hand for sale, and will make theminy siza7 orikmking , and. other Pithlie Inititn lien% • awcheap4 if tukt - c.beapet than they Can be obtained from abroad. . He literitoßenlandnHaiwciod, Cleorgomitit, Mies. :Cooch and A. Henderson, of-thla Borough. who have 1 0 1 1/Ike In use:. : •• - • (Aim •• • ;* . v tr; 24 ' 44 41. itt:.ll6mON.4:lle*44ors• Scald Hcacl,.Soie Eyes SICK OE9.DACUE, Encourage: /tomb pla nufncpiriis. . CHAIOES' RAILROADS;; LPIIIA 112 : 1061 /W R4El* • , bow Pftiladglptakvoto Pcitts vale and =, os toodlorra . kurdaY , ; - Souldse - ana / 1 -andaY+ ...... • . • • 11 . 1 , 4 ! SVC Er m Astinurzwrilt..HA. WiIaTTAR',' , II3 . 3I3ANCI:7!INCENT: • . . . . On acid d 'thee - MON. DAT; ..lane 26th. ISM .- „Psa:- Sanger; Trains "will leave.. Ashland at 6 •101. A.: M.. ccsmecting at Schuylkill Raven *Rh Heading Rail road trains for 'Philadelphia.' Harrisburg. Heading, .te , and af3:0.5..X.,M, for heltuylltilr Maven and interme :Trains forrAshiand.lieare,icknaylkill Haven 6.10 A; M littd 1.1.20 P. M., stopping at all principal stations. Fare from Ashland to. Philadelphia; $ 3 ' 95 ; toBald" ing.st ;to Schuythlll Maven &5; cents.. larA.ll the above trains make connection at West wood With stages to and from PottiVille. ' • WOOTTEN; Supt. 1-tf Cramioa, Jan. I, '65. paricAutiaritut. & READING SRAM, 4 7gi•i i Summer Arrangement, July 10, 1865. . , . . .• DOWN PASSL'NGZR TILES.. • '- • . . • • Leaffle Portsville„daily„ .Cexcept.Sandays) at 8.15,, A. IL: and 2.35, P. M.,.—Passing Readinzat.l.o.oo..A. • and'4.2o, P. Arriving 'ln Philadelphia at MO:, r .- AL. and at T.On . P. M: • . .. •• • •-•': • • Ruth down trains connect at Reading with Trains for Harrisbttrg and NeW.Yorlr.,,. and at Port. Clinton with Catawiss' a Railroad Trainsfor Williarnappirt; Sc ••• I.IP .PASSENGER•TRALNS. Leave Philadelphiai.daily; 'fexcept.Sundaysi at 8:00i. A: IL. and 3.30,• P..*„ . Leave Reading at - 10.49, A. IL, Leave Pottsville at LBO, 31.4 and Phrladelplita at • . • . .--• X.X.BA,IsTON VALLEY. BRA3tCriEC;• • Connects at Harrisburg with Passenger Trains 'Co and from ,Pittsburg, Carlisle. Cbarnbershurg. •Lancaster. Gettystirg,..Swibury,V,ilitawpcirt, Hlreora; York and Baltimore: i;., Trahraleave Harrisburg at p.OO, A. 'IC Si:5:A,- M.; and' for 'Pottsville, Philadelphia; New York, Sastoa, 'etc.. and at 4,40, P. M., for .Reading only. Leave 'Reading :at 1.00 M.,,-10.45: M,. and 1.50 and 6.00. P. . Sundays': Leave eadlog at 1.00 M.. and.Hartlabirrgat $.15 A,„111,.. •. ng Ttuub. tickets from Pottsville to York, • Bald more, Alettysbug,.and all the principal points in the lio'rth:Northweet.•and Canada , . Emigrant . Ticlrets'•to same place at reduced fares. •• .• . . • $0 lbs. nf baggage. allowed.each Passenger. ' tA.DLEY-P.AT4II OAD BETWEEN TA /I-AQUA-AND POTTSVIT.T.V . ; . •Lea.vd Tainnipiti in T. A.-M., and `!:15, P. M. • - Leave Ptittbville at 9, A.-.M.; tittd4.ls,. P. M.: • . " " - COMMUTATION TICKETS,' ' With 26 cpapous nttached, betwevri tiny ' o nts desired or Raines and' Firms, : Fit .25 per cent. discou4, • . Br' LkA GE • TICKETS, Gond tar 4;001 miles, between all-points, .for• Families iinOlFiritiri,•at ss3_'so. .' • " • • SEASON TICKETS, • • • Good for Haf4er Only. between any' pbnits.,: at -Seduced. rates, fora G, 9,0 r I.2.months. • ' .• ••• t'al7All tickets be purchased. before the-Trairt, start. Higher fuses charge . d if paid lu the cars.:: ;- • •• .•G. 9. NICQLLS, : ' . .• • General .Superintendent.. July'; G: . • ;• . - 27- : .•• tE . IIIGII *ALI:EY RAL41.11.0.A.p.143 :r -' . Fail. rrangetnents. . ON. AND AFTER MONDAY, Sept." 19th. - the Pas-,. senger Trains - of the Lehigh Valley Railroaci.ComPany, Company, run as fsflows • . - ' • • .. DOWN DR EASTWARD TRAINS. • .• ' STiiross: . • . • No. 5; No. 3. No. .1.. White' Haven - Tannery.... . ..... ..... •• . 9.04, -Hickory Rtm.......... Mad Rua • - • „ 0 .52 •• 0.27 Rockport. - ' - ' 302 '...• 9:35 • Drake's Creek . • - ' . 309 .9.46 . • Stony Creek' ' • 9.03 • ,TeanesVille • - ' 2.00 Beaver Meadow . . • ' 2.20 - • • -teazle-Cieek Bridge • 2.50. • .. •• • . Weatherly • • 3.20 • . . . INLVDCII.CIIENK .- ' .• . 50 , 10.40 , 4.20 Lehighten . 4 00. - 10,51) 4,40 'Perryville • :Lehigh Gar.' 4'21 5.01 Slntingtou • • • .4 27. - .11.13 5.07 'Rock. Dale .4 38 5,17 • Lauryq • . - 5.27 :White hall 455. 5.3.1 .Coplay• . • . • .4.59 11.15 : • 5.38 Ilokrodauqua • • 5.03 " ' Catasatiqua •. • . • • 5.07 '11.43 546 • Allirotown Parttime • 5.15' • • ;5.54 -. .5.20 -11.51 6.00 'Bethlehem ' ••• • 5 . 3 - 1. 12.13 • 6.15 „Erettimuisburg . • • 't.47 12.21 • 6:23 Lime Ridge' • 553 ' 12.2$ 6.29 - '-Easton, (arrive) " • • 6.10 12.45 . - 6:44 • • CP OR WESTWARD TRAINS. '.. SraTtoks: No: 8., 6. I No. 7. •No. 1. ',No. 4. Leave • • A. M., • P.,AL: P. M. A. M. -P. M. • Easton • • - 9 30 • 3.25 „ 7.40 '11.42 -10.03 Lime Ridge .. • 3.42 7.58 , .• . • . • Freemarisburg...9.so ' • • • • • • Bethlehem - 10.00 • - 4,60 • 8.15' , 12,13 10.04 12 • A11ent0wn.......10. • 4.15, 8.30. 12.23" - 10.43 , Allentm Furn'tte ' 4,29. - 8.34 ' . • • Catasauqua......lo.2s . 4.28 .' 4.42 Ilokentlauqua...lo.3o 4.33 5.41 , •4 Coplay ".10.34 . 4.3 S .". 8.51. • White Hall. .. .. 10.30 • • 4.43 81t.si • - 3 • . e Lanry's 10.46 . 9.04 Rock Dale. -10.56 5.00 • ' 9.14 • Slatington '11.07 . 5.12 .. :9.25 . • '• • 14. 'Lehigh Gap......11.13'..5.18 9.31 • . • - Si • Perryville, • 11.28 ~` 5133: - _9:45 • = • . , • Lehighton • -; 11.34 . 5.39. 9.50 • • .ISlaucir.Chunk..ll.4s 6.90 10.00 ' Penn 11ayeu....12.15 • • • . . Weatherly- 49' ' • : ..Mule Cr. Bridgel2.so .• . -Beaver Meadow. 1.10 . • • •.' • . • -• , • tleancsville ..... 1,30 • • - . •Stony . 6.35 . • Drake's. Creek.. 12.29 • 6.46 • . • . . ~E.0pkp0rt,........1.2,36. 5.14 .• • '- • Mud Run : 12.46 7.05 ,• • . • . . liickory Rim... 12.53 • 7.13 • .. • • • 24 At White Tannery::..-; .t,lO 12 •. : . , ".* ..• • • CONNECTIONS : ' ' • . CENTRAL:IL ILL orD tikl4 , JERSEY.. . - All Up. and Down trains connect with - the trains of the Central Railroad of 7 , .;ewJeNey to and front New York. All.Onwn Traius and Up Trains.Nos..7 and 8 connect the Trains •of the N. P. R.l-1.- for Stations above, Bethlehem.: Don Train N 6. 5 and Up. Trains NQS. 2 and 6 for Stations below Bethlehent.. ' .: • ' . trains connect with the trains of.the East Peniisyl vania jtaitrolid; except pervn' Train: 11(4,1 . . and Up Train 29.1) eow • BELVIDERE DELAWARE RALUOAII. Down tritina,NlJS. I and a and tip ',Trains Nos.-6. and donneet..With Trail:m.of: the Belvidere Dalaware. rea4.- . - . CATAWISS.i.; ANT) QrAKARE BAILMIADS. •.. Down Trains Nos: '1 anti 1$ and Qp Trains: NOR. 6 and cjik - neet with the Trains Of the' Cutawiesa: ang..qa!t- . DoWn Trains Nos:3 and 5 and 'lip Traid _Na: 8 con heel with the Trains of ,the Hazleton Raiload. • • • Down Train's Nos. $ and hand lip Traitts . No.. 6 and ➢ will .conneet•with the . Trains to and truni, kesbarre, ' - :• 'HUBERT H. SAYRE. ••• • ...Superintendent and Engineer li. V. R R. • Sept:•ls, '64. • • • "AMERICAN HOU SE," PoTrrs VI LLE, sciarriatua. COUNTY, PENNA.; U. S.IIIWOOIIIIII, Pr9prietor. . . .. This "'louse" having- been closed' for the past four years, has been re•opened in inch-style A , will in every particular meet the wants. of the , public. Tne latest and Most dei'artible improvement-Shave been introduced 'in every department.: Large and spacious Balls; beau tiful_Parliirs; Sitting Roam.. Private BuidriMs• Room. and all. - the conveniences' nd .requirenients . .for close trade. - Chambers With uninterrupted ventilation, - each handsomely furnished With sold walnut: superior hair- mattraases 'and-Tutkers hair,roled springs -Baths:. .Bars. Billiards - , •&c. Each have .their respective de-. partinentsfurniShed in good taste. - Large and conve nient stabling' is.•connected with tht • house Under •the ownership of „Messrs L - Brown ,and - Jack.....Lever 0. whoSe names are sufficient to guarantee, that no neg feetwill. he allowed in that department; .1n 'fact, nothing has been spared to make "The 4.mericati‘f the House. pf. Schilylkill County, - . The' lessee. -having an • experience of some- fifteen Years in :public' buianes.s,. during which: time having been : Paiprietrir• of '-The Arch'Street, Philadelphia; also "Ephrata Mt.: Springs," Lancaster Co., Pit., and both in operation at the samo time,' hill give -at - least _some' assurance of competency. to'Cater for the public taste. . NORTH-WESTERN HOUSE, . . . . . . Centie iSti; Potpiiltle; Pa. riIUE undersigned . would respectfully inform. his' friende And the public In general. thathe has taken. the well-known kfNorthrWesternr Rouse," recently oc eupied by Mr Daniel Rill; i n the'Bor, ough orPottsville, •and will devote v. - his whole - time 'and attention to mak- • E T . 73 - 7 ing ' his &este comfortable. The i house is large.and - commodious. !fable:will he supplied with the best pro Visions the' ntarket.aliords, and his Bar-will be stocked with the Choicest Liquors. Them. are 'exCellent and extensive Stables and Sheds; and 2 large , -"yards • for Drovers, un der the superintendence of a good and reliable Hostler.' connected with the Hotel. He therefore • respectfully solicits n'air share or the public nationage: . • .. WILLIAM-STERNER.. UNION HOTEL, " . . (late K.X.CIIANGE HOTEL,) '7l CENTRE ST.,,POI'TSVILLA s r fr . ' JAWS LINDEIORTTII;Pywr. - 4."'M " ' . -WASIIINGTON:IIOUSE - . , : -. ---- - .. . _ , ,_,..,,,_--,,,:. llllnersville • Selhuvllilll Co.; -PO:. -•- wi' — ..tIR.• 8. IMRE': Proprietor, '• • ._. ~. . . . . , Vitolit prepare 4 "v . ) entertain travelers and, kuesV, and every attention paid to their comfort: He reSpectfully invites till to give himit call.. • [April 'l2; 'O.-16-Sm LAU .. il; :RE LIG & -Co.; UNION • • - •• • :•• . 'READING,: PE . N.NaYINANIA;r; •:* . • . • - 113Aufactarers of - Polished,: JO Char :,,conk Common Pihiet and Coal Schulte • -• ...• ;iron -••ALI: sizr.tc.. • . • . loaro . • 33.3ff0.. •-. . . ESTE XPTjf COTTAGE. ORGANS , . Are net:only unexcelled, butthey are-absolutely un.• equalled by any,other.Tteedlnstrument to the country- Designed orpo...tsly for Churches and. Schools, they are Ruud ,toiesitadaptedl adapted .the.,s4utor and room.-_ eonl7 - PEULAWA:I '...A.Ista:BRADBURYI3 PIANOS. and - et:compl eta asseetteene kbee.r&REECT.,MBIAMIIikett,•. , , , . . •64. • . : fIOTELS. 1.442 - N. -WORKS; FERTILIZERS: .-AgriciT4t . ikaro,liOrtiOil'o6 . !s: , . - .. C11ii.4.*:.',--te.***l*..l,-*1:10i.., • . . . . . . - THE Fertilizer* prepared by the.Agii cultinal Chem ical Co.; Ca Company chartered by.tbe Legislature: - Of :Pennsylvania ,nith ...4 capital of $1,50,v00,) .taic. 'matt 'Prthred.in pm:l4;e to be the- cheapest: _mnat . proiltAbie - eindtt.; for the Farmer,: Gardener and Frait-grovier, o f. ail . comma:mien fnapoTefr now fdreredin nnSmaariget• 71:Le, cmaapauy.s lyit s e,mlmscea the following: 11131FLETTE Fertiliser lieorcipoi.ed i of. night soil id)d the fer , Anteing elements 'of arine,..tombined: cheinically told mechanically with other xalnable.fertilizint tugents.and, It fs reduced ..to a - pnliernieut ei:indition: ready for immediate' use, and withqut loss of, its • highly , nitroge alone fertilizingproperties. L •• • ••Its universal'applicability , to all., crops std. soils, and. -italurabilitY and active qualities, are well lthiwn to be all that.agticulturiets can desire. , . - • . . . . .. .. .. . _ CHEMICAL.` .COMPOST..FeTtir iZer 113' largely '" compose d of animal. matter, ' 94;Ch ' 'as meat, bone. H.ll, leather, r and wool. together with chemicals and inorganic ..fe tiliiers, which. detompooe l e the mass, and. retain the nit °gowns elements.. - It is a very valuable Patti et- for field crops gener ally. and especially for pots -s, and , garden purposes. Its excellent qualities, strength and eheapneaS, have made it very popular with all, who have used it:'- " ' . . . .COMPOSITE -FERTILIZER; THLS highly phoSphatic fertilizer is. particrilarly, adapted for the 'cultivation of trees; fruits.. lawns and Bowers. It Will promote a very vigorous and healthy growth of wood • and fruit, and largely increase the. 'quantity. 111.4..i.ierfeet. • the maturity: of • the frult.- For Mit-house and household plants arid dowers, it. will ; be found an ipdh•pensable article to Secure their greatest •perfection: . will' prevent and cure secure, conditions of the peach andgrupe, and it excellent for griw4 and . It is compoied.of such elementa wi make itrulaptdd to the growth of all kinds of 'crops Mall kinds piscine. • The formula or Method of combining its constituent fertilizing ingredients have received the highest apprci . 7 vainf,emnient chemists anti scientific PHOSPHATE: OF . 'ltrittrE,PA e . cultural ettetnical Company, manufacture a•Phoophate ot Lime in'acecirdance with *mew: and valuable form** by, which A very. superior article is ppiduced, so as to be afforded at:a:_le-t! Mice than' other mannfacturere' charge - . PIAC4CII teats have proved that its vulue.'ita a fertilikerjaequai to the beat Phosphate.' Or Lime in the marker. . - •• • • • .' • . . . • .. • .. _ ..I„TERIIfiI C ABll. All ()raids of .a.Ton or more.. - will ..he 'delivered -at... the Railrpad Stations and the Wearves of Shipment; free'of .outr,kge. '. Cartage will he :charged on all orders of a barrels or less. ••• . ... One dollar per . Ton - allowance.: . lor cartage , will lie made.on all sales delivered at the Wdrics of the Com= fairy: on" Omni Wlirf, ::* ' . • '-" - - . ' • AGitleu!-TuriAL CHEMICAL COMPANY'S WORKS • , ' •• - Al' CA:isi. %URI, ON ilia DELAViIItE. .. -. . Office - 413i Arch Si., Phiiodelpiiirr', - .Pd. • , ..- R: K. PITTS; Genena:_kgent. . .. . . . The .Cci . nipaurs Plutipblet Clrcnlar.• embi - acing full directions for using theubove Fertilizers, sent by matt, ree, Ntien ceriuttsted.•• : • March . l.l, .eir ! .--1(t-Gut .- . , • ALLEN &. NEEDLES' InipiitovED s.UPPI-PHosniATE: OF :.411VIZ 4tan . ufactured ONLY by them at .their AGRICULTURAL WORKS , . • • .PIIILADEIG . PHIA. • • We gireAhe as , edrance to the public, that none 'will biaolrl.-or oirertal. fur eale by-us but. . . • • OUR OWN . MANUF . AOTURE• ..• Packed In New Bags, lbs. each: Px..ipei'.sso - 'pei 000-.1b8;. (2,' , Ots: .. p)i . lb,. ALLEN & NEEDLES' IMPROVED 10...IERTILIZE;13; 1 , • We desire "to impress upon farmers and deiers, that: we make no consealuint.of, its .principal Componeute, . . .. . . . . . - . . . . .. .. . . kniinor Matter. Hair, :Wool, Acid,- and' .... . . Finely Ground'ißoaleii. ' . .. ' - ' Every day brings us additional-evidences of the 'su perior excellence of fide actiele. Thoee Who has . e used it for . nearly edin.yearS know its good qualities and: : ' • is the beit prof can have as to its valpe. • "Packed in Neriv 80;g5,.-1.30 each. . rem, - $35. - per : - .20p0 lbs., (1 Oti., per lb.) • :.-or..A..trOedisccititit. allowed tWdealere. • - • Al & NIIEDIES 42 S. Delaware Avenue - arid 41 S. Water St.:. (First „Store above-chestnut.) . Wo . eell no articlei but sUcla . us 'Farely reconi 'mend. . . [July.ls, •`65-; 28-3nt TO . FA2MF.RS AND DEALERS. MORO SUPI I II-PIiOSPHATE OF LIE For. Sale at. Matiufacturer!s Depots: 50..2; North Front Streit,- Philadelphia, 1•£ lifiwity's Wharf, Baltiniore. . . Pecinit the undersigned to correct' and" remove the impresaion Farmers hate that tini.article now sold as -"ALLEN St : NEEDLES' SUPEWPITOSPIIATE;" iS the . Same its the well-known - 7— MOR - PHILLIPS . ' GENu- INE IMPROVED SUP.I3R.PIIGSPIIATE;"":, formerly sold hy-Allen & Needles. I was not aware until recent. ly; hat my - Super-Phospliate, of which Lam and always have teen the sole Proprietor. usWell as ManufaCturer, was sold iii any locality as & Needles." •• & Needles' were dealers, who bought and sold , my Superphosphate as others buy and sell.. • , 'SinCe I Commenced the manufacture-of my Genuine -Improved Super-Phosphate of Liat4. L. leave manufac tured it of the same .inaterial. the '4,Siinittrer.o Guano." 'of which I have the sole ,Control.. -The' iiitere4 which I hold-in the Island Is Stich that no other-inanufacturer in ;the . United States can obtain . the same Material,- anti without that-same' material the same article -cannot he. produced. • Let it be distinetly:understood that .I haVe .ho'sgents who are authorized. to test their own. names on the packatte. li - yon' would obtain the long tried and reliable article of my manufacture, yoti must purchase of thrise who'Sell with my.itane on only. : It is to-your own interest • to he appriSed of-the foregoing Statement, . Metisrs.- - Allen S. Needles never Manufactured Seeped 'Phosphate to 'My knowledge. Before they sold 'my ar ticle; they sold: the' manufacture of" Messrs,' Potts Klett. They now say they : manufacture their own...be cause ottlee many diflimlties they' had' when - other par titilsmainifactured for them. Whatever diffiCulties they may have had with Potts do not - know, but. I know they n e ver had any difficultywith. Me. Itilfay, 1%2. Messrs. Allen & 'Needles 'called :-on me to : pier : chase Moral Phillips'. Super-Phosphate. 1 Contracted with:them to, supply a-c e rtain number •of tons tier an - num at a'sPeellied price, which I did tiatil laSt'Fall'--; I then refused to supply thein with any more 11'1'6s-they yornd remov e their Haines from the stencil, which they consented to They sold wliat I supplied last - Pall Without their nairietittached to it. . • . . • The srlicle they sell Ihie. year maybe. t; • good as' ming,•but I wish the public to IrtioW that it is not made. frog' the - same material as the Phosbhate they sold for the last three. years. called- MORO . .PHILLIPS'fc..siti- IIsikIMPRO'VED EUPER.PIiOSI'IIATE.I)I O LIME. • • .Resiiectfullyyotfriv. • '- • • 'z• • 3101K0 .. Philadelphia, Aikt,•'. 1 . 1.1 t; 1.51;5„, ' . • 3E3 TJ 4ar. 1-3 C MR., _A. - C.AT 0 ST -.F., SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. :B A-TLT.O-'.11:4.5.Q.-11-..51; MANI`FACITRESS AND rttorrarross. . . Store NO. 20 South Delaware Avenue, Phila. . . . • . 1.. • 'Reidiacii . oza in PAciei • - ~. . .. .• After this date, June .12th. the price of pAtfray.s itA.W.BONE PHOSPHATE Will be reduced to S,GO per 2000 the. (.1 cents per pound) packed in good Nies 'and barrels. and delivered free ot.portentge to any wharf or depot in this city:'. - - . SCrid in'thc - OrdTros, Early . . . . . . . . . ' 'Already the indications point to a very heavy krade.lit oar irtiefelor the: tall season. and although. A.d - . , have immense facilities for meeting a large' demand With a' -mpt.sapply; _use ivcitild strongly advise Partners and DeDalers in' ivens theit orders as early as pstsible: - .* • • ... Baukles P4limpfinte • • ..„. liasnew been before.. the . AOictiltuird Comiroinity for many rears under. ONE. NAME and ONE PROPRIE TORSIIIF. and needs' no further coniniendation than. that accorded` to it :everywhere, in the continned and surcessful'use by pr.:laical - and discriminating Farmers. Manufactured only by . • . • . nAuta[ zki SONS, • • . ':'• . No. 20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. 111rWe recomMend Farmeni :to :purchase of their nearest Agricultural Dealer. - • . . J. C. BRIGHT.k CO. Agents, -:,• Juned:24; , G 5 25-3m] . . Ashland, Sehuilkill.CO.,* Pa. CAUTION: 10:: ':FARMERS; Whereas, certain indiviclaals who cap ttiemeelYes my Agent!s- far the sale of : - • . • • Ct it P . P . 1;1 . 4 S • GENUINE IMPROVED...• . ERTHOSPRA.T.E .- OF .LIME . go tuninigst the Folklore, -Offering . the came. at much bele* mrestublisid Philadelphia and- Baltimere Retail. Price,.l hereby giye "notice that .j have no . Ageuta• to hawk my-articles about, . It is snld at my Dflice.aud •No..27Tiortla Front lit., rhiladrlishia; • . •. AND AT AIY:BRANCEI lIOtTSE • • NO . . 14 11Ciivley . , n Witniri; . , . . •It is•also 'sold by responsible dealers 'in all parts of. the country...• I make no consignments but sell at my wholesale•price to licensed. - deahas.. and, at my retail price to cousamere.. My price ie uniform to all. 'Sixty dollars per ton in -Philadelphia. and - Sixty :Dollars per ton in Baltimore i Three. Dollars! per ton for •freight. Sc., added to the • Baltimore -price.. Dealers . are .: not permitted to overcharge the Punne . r, but. to be' Kali -tied with a reasonable 'profit: - Mid to • sell foi.no leas than - my retail price et.Philadelphia,' and no more than. .my retail price in naltiinorm - - ~ • I do thir , for the protection of the Farmer,- that my article not fall. in the hands of irresponsible parties to undersell:and adulterate. .. - • Farmers will find it, to their interest to . , deal 'only' with responsible parties,:-lind allow them to- make a lairprellt, as no man. .honest or - -otheiwise;..will work for nothing. . ' . ~11espectfulli- y ours: . • • . .• - - . . . ~ .. .. . - .Id 110 , PHILLIPS, . -- • - .Angnst 19, .65.: - -• (Jam 28,• -, .65-4-1y) ..-: s& - r .. . - ... . nia •.. • • . • • - Also Western de . ' - • . . . ALLEN . ' & NF : ,EDLES- '. . • Visirendieß,_ • • • . . . coxruira ray: . itAXL7ACITEE . 07 TliEllt .•' .- ' •. • • • IMPItOVEII- .- --- • . ••• Fish ' • • '. " . . . •• • • - .: .-. :. • . .. . mrlinri ll a it i a l 'lLadiell Twist SUPER-P.HOSPHATE: 01.....1.1ME ... F.. - cukliriNG Ton.tcco - ar.e. it--c 1 Vi'h l • ' . l nd Retail by -• ' . " : 41 '.. G-ÜbTAt WOLTJEN, ' . - -Aid assure ' the Pu bl ic that. ' , Perm will :.be sold or. Centre St.. next. dctoeto the Union. Hotel,, - Pottsville , •-• .. • OFFERED FOR OALE ,• : -••••.-- • •.7 . : - ' - . ..: -. • 161FLEA.P .. PASSAGE - 4fil . THEM"CON:: itANITFACTURE - 'AT BRITAIN 'AND ''- : .., . . - TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & W.'S • ' .. . , .. . , No, 43 SOUTH DELAWARE AvENUE,i . Eaticration find ,Foreign Bxchange., (Mice. 86 South . . - •Philadelphia.. .. - .` - Drafts ori. egland, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. • -• , Nay 27, •125, 'a ~..... i :if: ~'. f .1 .- .,..? - - .; ..:1 -,' - ,lra raz . ~. • Tapscotra .favorlte ~Bile, et - lAverpool Packets sails - • • • `- • s • • ''' .- every three &IS. r• , , . - . ...., . - ..1.. • ... _, _. i • ~ - . - - r.... , ~,, .. _ X liiie.'of ..tondtfif t'ficlielsasils every ten days.. . •./. 4 iiii: avid:: iikirer. Wasiiiieiß.4A . :Aciittne as- 1 '''AlibbYtitialiistillierillitigiteekly. -., - • • : . I.9E...horrttient 0fi.0014 bitavglish hitent Le, 11- -'-illgrlairtlivy wislitnai • to. adiiii.for:thelr ..frien&a . or te *era anraziterimiNatches—the, • t In•ttre . ., ~-„world-:-:', - aatmoney to the Orm•Oothreif.- r. Can do so at the:low, for salkat low prim by • JOSEPH DITHER, • J ~ . .',-. 1 iest rattwiby_applyik to . . ISTRANOE N. PALMEII. • • .. 441:11-5ii'f8thmi-ile - e - - 4. -- '. ' W 41 atektiff#4.imener.. ' • Jurie 10, '66..--1134ut .. . - -.' - PoUisvillo. PUBLICi: - , - ' SALE. if.*? ? ll., LEP it-,P,ARTIT . • • . • • - - - lathe ColiirtorCouranou Mess 'St .1 hilt.Cfnity.; . . . WILLOUQIIBY V,. H. 111811 pa. Majberry 11. 11 a lubatic.by hie coinmitten,Biontiel Hauctr.dtteohSchol-'. letiberger. and Hannahhie wife, in tight of maid Hannah Y. 11: High, norate .Wrtolette,' ',Jacob L. Etat and Anna his wife. in Tied afraid Anna. Mira a Cleater,,C,hester.Cleaver,S , minor under the Age of...fourteen` yearn.. bf 'her. guardian, Solomon Yoder,' Anna C. Cleaver. a' minor under the age of, fourteen -years, by her guardian, Solomon YOder, Anna C. Cleav. er; a minor wider the age; of fourteen. Tears. by. her gaardia' tt. ' 'Solomon, :Yoder. ' Amanda, 'Cleave.r. a minor under theageeif fruirteen years, by ter 'guardian, Sol omon : Yoder. - Thomas H.: .Witheci -Bard, Patterson. lanar,'W. Hughes and Mary Meta. • Sept. T. 1365. • - • By virtue of an order of sale made in the elves staled • action'of Partition, and to me directed, there will' bo exposed to sale'or public ifindae, oti • • - . • tiatur4lty,..Bepeember .2, -1865, at 10 cecleek.itt the: foranixna,,nt,..the Court House, in • the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill Cotinty. the lowirrt-prernises, to Wit: • • • AU [lateen:sin tract or parcel of land. adjoining the liartman tract,' situate in the Township of Foster. County . of Schuylkill; and State of i'enusyl Tanta, being pait of tract: surveyed in the name of. John Schell, - which part is botinded and described as follows r Bngin ningat a large yellow pine,.a corner of land surveyed in the name of Thomais 'Reed ; thence: by the same' -.land sontlf six and *leaner degrees easi: seventy-twb per. idles and dee-tenths of .a perch to heap of. stones . ; thence by land sciit•eyed in the name of Peter'Knabb, and by thhother pait of-the said Schell, tract. south sev enty degrees and a quarter west, one Mindred and siz . perches and six-tenths of 'a perch to a post; thence ny land" surveyed in the name of Francis Annie, now claimed by the Forest Improvement. Company. north nineteen degrees and a half west, sixteen perches and fourtenths ot a perch to a pine: thence by land sm. veyed to John Hartman. south. sixty-six degrees and three-quarters east. twelve perches and, one-tentof a rierch'to a pine north seventy-two' degrees' and one- . half sast,Atiirty-one perches and live-tenths ill a perch to a heap of. 'stones, formerly a_ pine': north twenty seven, degrees and 'three-quarters east, thirty-trap per.- . ches and seven-tenths of a perch to stones at fallen pine, and north, two degrees and one-half east, ninety nine perches and four-tenths of a perch to a yellow pine ; thence by the, aforesaid land. surveyed in the name of-Thomas Reed- south forty-six degrees east, flftyrthree perches and four-tenths of a perch to 'the place of beginning, containing thirty-one acres and fourteen perches, strict meaWare. Coiuwou Pleas of:Afrbittrl. . - kilT;Costulty r• WILT:DUMMY V. R. HIGH.' c 4.. Mary Matz,- Fran. Isaac Hughes; Charl e s A..Efeck- Schi.r; Mayberry V. It. High, a lunatic. by his commit tee, Samuel Hauck...lac:oh Schidleubetl.,Tr and Hannah V. his wife in right of said Hannah Anna V.ll. High. Horace Bertolette, Jacob L.' Ebst, and Anha,,his wife, in right of said Anna, Hiram ,Cleaver, .Chester Cleaver, a. minor. under the age of fourteen years, by his guardian, Solomon Yoder, Anna C. Cleav er, a minor :under: the age. offourteen years. by her ginadian, Solomon Idder. and Amanda". Cleaver, a mi nor-el:Mir. the age of fourteen .years, -by her guardian,' Solomon Yoder . - ••.' • . • • By virtue of an orderof sale made In the abOvistated action of Partl‘inn; and to sue directed, there will be exposed tosale or public- vendee, on'• - KillUid4, • September 2, -.1865.. at-IC wabick -in the forenoon. at; tlri,,Cutut iu the- Borough of Pottsville., Schuylkill County, the lollowing premises, to wit '- • • •, • • . • All that Certain tract of parcel of land situate toirtly, in• Foster and partly iii Cuss Township. Schnylkill County, Pennsylvania...bounded and described as fol lows • 'Beginning at a stone ; thence be surveyed land ,clairned 'by.The Forest Improvement COMMIE/1 . , n.wth fifty-six degrees west, two hundred and-fourteen perch es to a stone; thence.byland SiiirVeyed td Jacob Grant sonyli -eighty-two degreeS west. • twelre perches to a, stone.: south. - thirty-nine. degrees , west, one Itundrid thirty perches to a stone. formerly spine thence by land surveyed to Peter Knabb, south fifty-one degrees eaSt. eighteen perches.tO a stone; south thirty-nine de-- greeS west: forty-three 'porches -to a' pine r north fifty 'degrees west, otie' hundred and thirteen perches to a. , stone : uortli twenty, degrees west. sixty-two perches to a ',trine thence by the other part of said tract, south seventy degrees and a quarter west, eight perches to 'a pOot ; thence by land .surveyed 'to - Francis Artilla. nOW • claimed by the Forest. Improvement CouipanY., south twenty degrees east, .one hundred 'and ninety-seven porches and•six-tenths of a perch-tO a stone . • thence by the dtllllli arid laud itirveyol in the name of 11enry ' north :seventy-.degrees east. - one hundred "and forty perchei t4i a stone ; thence'by land surve.yed in the minim of AttgustuS Lavetiburg•and. claimed by the aforesaid CoinpanY.- north thirty-four "degrees east, one hundred and seventy-eight portico to the place. of beginning, containing Two Hundred and Fifty-two Acres min tine IlUndred and Forty-six Perches. with the allowance of six pertrent:for roads, :12 . . the Same more or less, with the appurtenthices, - . - . HORAN.'Sliegig. Sheriff's Office, Pottsville,. August lt,„l.SCs5. , . .Alonist . • - h 1.1.11 I; I E.! SALK:O'f VALUABLE' REA I: 1 jEn'EAT It; - on nasuriinyi t§tiiltember 15,65, - on the Prom Farm rit mite . in Washington Township. Schuylkill County, abont,9 Miles and about 3 mile- east' Finegrove, near the - public road,' adjoining Mod - of John Lengle,:-& - ilin Zimmeremn. Samuel Seitzini, , r'and others, containing acreis, more, or less, of .wiitich 10 "arse:?ac-well covered with tiplber the remainder 'on, .der-goOd feriews and-ida fine state of cultivation.; , having thereon erected a goat .tWo story fnunen. I. dwelling% hou ,- e, summer Noose, : a large . Switzer harm - with two doors, pig sty, itucl other large. ears outtioildin;s;ull in good repair. ALSO. AJ . lood Orchard of a variety of choice fruit ;it spring, of running water with stone - sprtng house, well adapted for dairy purpo.es. The farm is laid out in conyenient fields and under •good •fenees. The above property i 4 worth the. attention - of buyers - Persons wishing' to view said premises will - apply to Martin Mil— ler, rti,:ideure on the farm: • • SSile to commence at One o'clock:P. M., of said day, - - when: attendance Will k be.gwert and conditions of sale neitlenown by, • . 'ARRAHAM MILLER.. July 29, !a, . ' ' 3U-it' _ .. .. I jilr61:141! SAIL F...0f VAIAL7A6I.E.TOWN I LOTS. • ', ,' . . . .... Will he soltCat the Augusta. Rotel at Pennsylvithia Railr.untOOnmany's•Work - 9, •on SATURDAY. • the 9th day .-of• SEPTEMBER. lout. a limited .number of. 'Town "Loud located in Cakes Addition to Sunbury- Sale to ehmmence at.lo o'clock, ...A. 3L, wheu.the con ditioni will be made knotim by . . .18nninirY:Alig D. L. BROWN; Agt. Ajiagnificent Stock of late etyle Jewelry and •SilverVare Very low, for eale by . • . • JOS. DUERIt, Watchmaker Jeweller. April S. . , . 40,000 Genuine , Iliarrn and 111uvrtthi Vigrtis for sale at. F. lIAESELEW nearly . , opposita the:Morawr House, Pottsville - , Pa. • . Aprll.ls qr., • - • • . . . 15- . - INDIA: ' 'MELTING nt Re .ll.duced ante.:-,The Subscriber has ricAyed India RiPther Belting, of all sizes at 25 per cent. reduc tion oh the old.nites:. Also all kinds of Gum Packiiag Gaskets. &c.. - at reduced rates. , :.. •B. BANS-AN. Cll ERI C A N TC 11 ES. in gold and silver ill cases ;. American Clocks, and Jewelry of all de scriptions, can be obtained at the store of . . , • • •• •. • , LEIMMERS, 'Agent, • 'Sept. 10. '64—tf) Centre street. l'imtoyille. EMI RCP'S PA TENT SEA TEN.--Just . received Peirce's Patent Slates,. with , leaf for Odi= ces Sod _Sciwols. .Also . 'Leaf Mentorainiems for the poelnit. For sale at 13. 13.A.NNA.N'S, Centte.Stretit, Pottsville,, Pa. . . . . . . A UNIQUE ARTICLE.-.. . .. . • . . 'Very neat Silver. Tobacco Boxes, a'capital: article for holida2. - present=—for side cheap,. by !I.e.:GREEN, W .atchmaker and Jeweler, Centre Street Pottsville. Deremtair.l2, .63 -.-. , .. . - , . . LADIES , GOLD WATCHES: • •-- • . . . A Fine stock of Ladies , Gold Watches. Chat- . tan•C'hains,:tiaal,..kc. - •IL C. GY-EEN, . Watchmaker and Jeweler, Centre street, Pottsville. DeCernber 12, '63 , , • ' , . (11.,01ES eiCocKs:i • - •ct.4;rams A lariie ittock.of eight' flay and_thirty hour clocks, In every variety - of style, for sale cheap, by. . • R. 0. GRREI , .T. :*. Watchmaker anti Jos eler, Centre .Street, Pgueville 'Der:ember 12..1463 • • • - 511. •. -• :MECCA LUBRICATING- OIL. JsT RECEIVED n lot of GENUINE Mecca Lubricating Oil—the best OIL in the Market for 'Lubricating purposes—for rale whole sale at manufacturers priees. by • B. BANNAN. Also; Pure Winter Bleached Whale .011, - the qualify of - which we warrant; : at..the lowest wholesale, New Bedford • , . . • • . . (111111.11.14 T 31 AM PRESENTN—F [NE AS SORTIIIIIENT OF MILNER ,WARE.• - Such as, oyitter tureens, butter tlishes, cake baskets, castofe, fruit dishes. iuugs, .t,c, Also, a well selected Stock of silver kuives, forks; spoons. 'cake titive, pie knives:, ladles, napkin rings,.and every article of table -cutlery—for sale cheap,'lty .' C..GREEN; Watchmaker and Jeweler, Centro Street., :Pottsville. :December 12..63 " •11)1LANOS .AND MELODEONS, from - the 11.- best manufacturers, and a gendral - assortment of ekcellent Musical Instm rnents„ are sold by the undersigned.— r j Strings, Bridges and Screws for Violins, can also'be furnished. instruments repaired at short notice, and on reasonable terms. • . Id. LEM:SEERS, Agent, - Centre street. Pottsville. Sept. IT, '64:-Ltfl 11...1ZA RIPS CEL . EBRAT.ED 'PO NV,D E -.The nhor , isigned; Agent for the sale'of the shove vell-tried :dining . : Powder. would re sp.ctfullyaunounce to his rinniemus friends. antrthe Coal Operators generally, that he is now prepared to fill all orders for POWDEJt at the'.shortest notice, and hOpekby strict attention .to , business, to merit a share of their patronage. • . • . Office; Market Street,. 3 dal , s above Stieliter & Thomp soles Store. . - . JOHN HARPER, Age.. July . • .2S-3m• UP E 81011. VIN EGA 111.—The P nbeeriber 689 romrriericed the manufretare. of aSupeilor article of vinegar at the corner of Railroad and Chilowhill streets.. ituthe Borough of Pottsville., where he is prepared to furnish gracers a pure article, wholesale: . which he. will Warrant to be mind: if nut superior to any article in the market for pickling. table` use, and all imrpOsL.... for which vinegar isneed, at the lowest Market prices. AU we ask is for dealers to give nrra trial.. July 22, '65 . J.It:MYERS. • . . . NEW VASII PITORE:;•-4 ton opened at the stand lately occupied by N.C. Morrison. Ceti tre street, nearly opposita kfarket, a New Dry Goods, Grocery and Provision - Store,' in. Avhich 'wilt be kept constantly. on hand a . choice .stock of Goods in that • line... Also, Queenswine;Flonr and Peed. _,k.c. • The Undersigned hopes by 'strict. attention to busi ness; to receive a kitr.share w of the public patronage. . ROBERTA. GLOVER. • Pottsville; October 20.'04.' 44-ti -. • DHEAP, GOOD ROOFING. • ABOUT .THE' PRICE OF TIN 'WARREN'S ciENTTNE PEBBLE ROOFING...Ii 'no* used more than anyother kind. It by. both Fire and Water Proof, and will outlast two tin • roofsoYbile it costs only about half the price of tin. 'This roofing ie - put on by the subscribers. at short notice. • • • .• BANNAN. DaVßElllsr, , PottiWile: It cannot be put ou roofs pitching over 4:lnches to She foot.: It can be pat on flat, It necessary. 011 D VIRGINIA Plain Carndish"- "- 'Sweet •• . ' cart: This is a better way than the- fi Ns There arts alSo several .ways of rak.74ln., With a horse-rake . without Cutting. farmers, Proceed the same as When rakS hay,' which leaVea a Strip beneath etu . •,I; . ' .row not separated: froth „the. ground . w y; tbmsr:grevi. This makes slow And barti s i k4 ing, - In order to make 'clean-antFtlanN 'work; others run s t he rake • gratittally in tol4 Unraked.Peas . unt . is:nearly full. ih et horse is guided out,. and the petta . are lefl the raked:grounj. • But . this is not so g u , a way. - 93,..fkrst to run the .:rake field where the windwrows - are to h t • clearing tracka,• silk 30, or 4il: feet Apart and returning in the same place. • 'Fhis - pares,astrip . of . raked ground for each *row. The standing - ;crop is thus Simply into windrows with a-horse Take, (the.+4.4 ) . en revolving rake is the beg); and till:, xi ; be :found the most expeditious; thori ugh, eitsy manner of gathering peas. The . 04 iks in thissliape:Sereraldays:---until it is • ileiently•cured to snick or house. It ncia•o, pitched upan the cart clireCtly from the lyi:t rows,` and this is nsually -better than to - %, - up heaps; which. tangles the -haulms, L . ri Makes, subsequent handling laborious. "ease Of hard rains it is 'Well, lo 7 turn windrows to let those plants which Le a y, matted down upon the ground have alyt::: chance to dry. . fells may be thrashed at. any time. ' 7 ".• aro.fed •unthrashed to sheep:and hois t h a l autumn and winter, to excellent . adviatipi and thethrasked straw it well eured y is p : i c ! . „: freely by. all kinds of stock; and may as freely as timothy seed. cUred,''all_its value as fodder is diahli • 11.16{NG AND. Wpm. • Mitt some men are able to a swath of:grain . as fast as it As cradled ; t. perloriu.the Nvork : well; while other . I,it.?! and stronger men, 'by'working hard, ev z ., rake ,and bind' more than half as fa;t, matter of cOmmouSobseriation. Why so, is told in a teW words: They do know how how to do it. It is not strength alun t that enables a- Man .to. rake and bind gm very fast. bat the. essentials - are skill au - quick: movements. rake swaths handsome gravels or sheave's, having iscilut buts, and not twiceas lOng as the strati. quires a hand - -rake with long teeth. Jl.t: Instead of. riding -a . { ravel over antl.:l:it: lieep one foot and leg constantly agliest:! l buts, and -move it along as the rake sit.l the gravel. Always .keep the licad, rake parallel with'the gravel; as this wil: r. vent its running.out longer than the straw, 11'hen: a rake - with short teeth is .ustl, Mau has not strength to slide the pr along,, it must be rolled, which is.a srocv eeFs 7 '':Some rakers attempt to even the of gravels with 'the - rake; but this eenzumi. too melt time. • , • . Smite binders always grasp a hue.: straw:near the, middle, ot' the gravel :Iv: heads; This is 91ij eet ionable. as it ly makes the.sheaf lomter. Si:me i•epar,o' handful of straw, and tie , the cops in kOot : this' requires too much tints: r ers the band is laid across the gravel, each hand grasps one end of a band. and ;'".! • ing the, gravel - at the same time,. airy oierand bind it ; but this is an awitivardrd. . slow way to bind. 'Others belQw the hand that grasps it ue , tr the LL - ..,•• 11 ' then bend all the heads over to_one 41e:4 :„.• bring.up : one.end of the band over them n• •place the thumb on it. This Manner oft king,a band requires more time, and the j(' is vefy apt fo slip when . binding. The! , . and most expeditious Way to midte a lein to take a . small handful from the top rii • . gravel, and separating. it. hold ii other straws with. the other hand ; then gri it yvith the. left hand a little beloW the h•a and dividing the straw with the other take the..,halkbf the• band' at -the rida..ti.• carry It'quickly td the left'side of th halfs so that the left half will rest on the,lal r - i of \ the right hand. Now elevate' the hand above the left, thus - throwing th 4: ends of the branches of the•band into 111.!i. ; . :1 aboVe both hands. Pass the portion of t;: band iri the right hand around all •the hf.v .of grain, and place the . right thtimb on tnen - and the kick will never separate• When ,if it is well-made. Next, w Ii• the in ;he right hand, throw it thrward of 1;' around the . gravel, while the left hand . passed beneath the opposite -side, palm C.. .war . d, grasping the baud in such a manu that its hold need not be relinquished u: the sheaf is bound.. When the hand gr,l• the band so renewed; .the hold, 'Mist he reiE . quished and renewed; it often oceupie enough IA finish binding the sheaf ..Wt! • the right hziml - is piossing the band the. bundle, if tiae.,stubble.ds sharp ands - !., keep the . band, beneath' the 'palm; means the - . tender _skin on the bark of fingers - andliand; will - be protected from': sharp points. " • ; ; • • MAKING PICKELS.'. - 74 During the rebellion the:truly' ilemani!- pickles was so great that the high prieei . .l) brought . were . suflicient enough to give persons the pir,,,kle fever. ' The unnicrnei guides respecting the Manner - in which r cumbers were raised the large . sca!e hit . 1 !.:!, been well answered ,by .our friend 'fita , .!.. 'Bunker, T.sq. We now Wive many us alkint.the manner of Putting up ttri" . l! les, and thoutdi wt• have. intimated to" Squire that we would like raid views on•l! matter, we have. heard -nothing rs••.. Probably the heityy-hav crop ar - Hookertown keeps him busy; or.. else ix us Justice of the Peace, en6raged in - alter the morals of that• flourishing lii the absence otanything,from the :*!!!:.!' we are obliged to tell. what we' know tip! . the subject, and thus . answer it great culls for infortnation. In the first necessary to- put cucumbers into salt l 5 placing them in .vinegar, an' the viner . ,penetrates much better and : the -salting moves a crude and raw taste that they o.lll_ . wise have. We haVe eaten pickles mad , : ptitting cucumbers directly into vin but eonsider.them greatly inferior to 11 prepared in the.usual. way. 'There are t. methods of salting;. dry salting and ie tr.; • In dry salting. the cucumbers are: put. barrel or other receptacle and sprinkled fr. with:tine - salt ; juices exude.' .from the !,!, 4 ;;; cumbers to dis Solve the salt. and thus 16:1 1 . ; . -! . very Strong brine, while the fruit itself els very' much: • This method uses a ct r '.": deal of salt, - hut, cucumbers can be pin barrel better than when put - into .a tr? ,!!• The shriveling is of tio disadvantage; plupniuess is . reatored_when the pickle! ' soaked,- In-putting.,down in, brine the,;' cesi differs according to the scale tfpon 10 , • it is carried on: WlZ:re - large quantities raised; new:barrels -are • filled - with .I'o hers, about half speck of salt- added. t - headed up, the barrpis,ardthenfilled ter through !the, . hung : holes, ! bengel 'tightly. and Shipped. We know a tae ten: at est 'who sends oft quantity Prepared' in -this : way, but long they:wilt 'keep in such a" weak are,unable.fo say, but probably a time if the barrels*are full and right "i1!.,"1V 'additions. are ,made. its ~lin picked from day to day, a strontr b- •,. used, about a quart salt to the.gal , !-, c water, and" tile . cucikinbco kept Means of 'a cirentar hoard with weer4 l - 4 c . 'A great trouble is often experienced tr .::e pickles in brine from the-formation of -scum:upon the surface. This Borne microscopic vegetable growl hot art , acter similar mould. It- has been rer.iv_t, mended,.aS the! best meant Jr plauning:: A, , .to,pta, cloth-tindaythefollower Awl to. - - 1,, the pickles under the brine,'and es.:lt !additions of fresh cucumbers are made te barrel, :to &irefully lift the cloth to re .the. seem-on it, and wash the.cluthsl nsa . fore replacing • • •Ali gris TEl i I IPA Tbfi Thret 151 x, routt g l , at $ 4 tr arab "Uhl POI ellblie oler JUN O OMNI P's Phil A 111 at 1