• ( pox. ("oh T& axe Y SattiAtkeibMtrif 74lo. V 121 8111111.—k4OBAI , T IL E .- i a -1447 T - mtrirecis e. NEM ,„.• tiiiit"iitlo2 l Tod' i t ' dM v A point °filmes an unit fortwtsntY--feaT *544 . withi bight on each side ot It and, the : sari laid n 'tin top 63 peep it' its Yoirffave, undoubtedly; at ;,taine fietiOttior.io l :;444 l3l o. hatetelvytturci:ott4tro: repulsed,- too, when scene ; weary and destAite little ,cialklbas drciamily pinned 1011 of paper , to the .hinder .mcst veigeortheigeot Erten eallecratt l 'and, then'ealledthe. attention of passers-by to yain . appeartun:e. Y(l.ll,4ave despised that' ; littte,' 'weary - fitoilosi-eyed child for it. BearixolUnik You strike` thatchild; foil tell 'you, that i :the . child is the , germ of the thing they-call,.mart.; The germ will develop; grow broadly and largely:into the full einity of idanhoOd., Initriking the present Child you,. strike . the I future min. Poeder thistlnitightwell. let; it leiter in your bosom. . . John Smith sat at his table, io t the 15weat depths of a: dre,an coal nine, and helped himself to ..itc.i.me more polVsYnrbeans. know, not whit there Was Way _down in the black recesses'of .the man's hidden soul to m want so much pork and - beans. look int.O . na4 -heart to find an answer to the question, but,no answer comes. • Providence. does not reveal all things tons. Is it not . - it should be so ? ' • He wasa hard; iron:looking,' adatnantine mau. His eyes wertigloksiegjernaces for crucibles of thought. You , felt .that he ssew . yen When be looked at you, _gip nose' wes like a red gothic tower built amidst brokt!it angles Of sullied snow, and his mouthwas the cellar of that tower. Ilia hair was of thiyaort resists a,cooni. You have seen the same sorton the heads of men. , cif great ~I.lu.mghf. Itlit-the.tangled bush in, which the .goat -of Thought loses itself. .1 , John Smith hiccupped; as he helped him-. self t J some more , pork and beans. Hel nett notice that the foot which he had semi consciously placed ,on .a..pale, slekly . "child, was beginning.tO. Move.; -Bit.t. ; it and there 'crawled from under it .. theshape - of a diseased dwarf woinai.. This ihitibl, pallid thing, - uplifted itself to its bleedingfeet,.: and nestled to the side, of John Smith. "Y'ohae been separated. by. uespeaking space from die hurahle leetle place:for saute hours longer that zis bposom could uncota- . ., plainingly indure;--y'o have." The child meant to say, in its coarse, . bru- 1 . tal, unlettered way, that the. man had -ben , absent too long. ' - John Sinitic helped himself'to some more pork and beans. He was a mati:You know; 1 , and could:not answer 'without de.ep ,thought. He took his knife and wiped it thonghtfully upon her bead, and then sawed off a sickly _ 'yellow curl. When he placed that ere on the same plate with the .pork and' beaus, its coils seemed like thosesofsome golden s.take. ••Girletta," he said, with the ring of iron In his tones, •"why is it the beasts never want to marry? God made them as He made us; yet the.* never ask priests to make them slaves to each other." • - The sickly little Waif cringed _closer, to that instructable great heart which underlaid a soil of eternal questioning. She shuddered like a , sedundedhog; but could not answer. An inward fever was devouring her. . . • Tye Mari took some More perk and beans: "Girletta," he said, almost fiercely, " tho; heasts teach me a lesson tint I will dot, dare not 6ILALL not heedit. I, Want a home; my heart demands some one to work for me; support me:. 'I am Weary `of labOr, and want some one to labor and toil and suffer forme, and do my . washing. I love you. Have me.". The' atom of womanhood contorted her diseased feattite.s into the pale twist of agony,. and her bosom' heaved witli storm wavings, like the side of a tortured and choalring brute. Palling to the ground, she writhed, and strug-:. -• led, and , kicked convulsively,= as though eized with some inward pang. Then she rose slowlyto 'her-shattered. little feet; and drew an oldetiphoarcl.to the - piddle : of the cave and beat her head againit it. -, It Was the Child's first:his - le Of that' &eke mystery of pertect love which woman is . doomed to share with the thing called Man'. `'Y'o - air indulging in secret catchinnation, • lat the expense of toy salt heait." Theehild-meant'that he was ` laughing at I John Smith helped himself to' some more pork and beans, and sat back. in his stern, dark Chair. What.were his thoughti as he looked down on that miniature fragment of womanly huinapity? Perhaps lie thought that there might be angels way up in heaven just like her. Bright seraphs, with ruby eyes, and silver wilts, and eolden harps, and just . such pale, haggard, gaunt, sunken, bleared little faces. '!`Girletta," ,lae said,' "I hereby make thee mine. Take some of these pork tul . ',She fell upon - - There let us , leava them. Do you think theY-w , ere-anY lesalkaPP.V...beeAttatahCX-were 'way downina dr,eauty,-„tety-leeacoal-mine, where.men. work. their s9uli away„to give others: warmth? If you think so, you have teeeilfbtt w . ItLttrue 144 hi and . star , leal. et9.rtrt,V.has - 12eY9T / bad one true 6 91 11 ';'-;.an up o n. WAR }WTI- a . soul, you see everything -through that soul, vbieli.gives its own hue , to eweiything,,lhaa•s love itici" pane in his bosom s and9irough that • pane the eyes of women hnil - e r fOrthto see the new world. The methinn Is' the ultimitztn. God gives us love that we may live more cheaply and happily together than if we were separate. A bread-pudding , is richer where -there are two hearts, than plum-puddingis to one alone. The world will learn .this -- y'et, and then the lien will lie-down with the and even you will be -depraved. The,First of April found, John Smith unmar -ried, but it left him nearly wedded. Let us . think of t'hiskchen the springhirds sing again. :It will ' mak e us more human, more charitable, and fitter to be blest. • * "TOE doci . Oi id tjhio **lles to his father as follows "Dear, Daddi - :--1 conclel;vded Ids . cum dow4l and git grlndOil into doktur.. I...hard ly think I wiis in more than"B ours ake'out I curn.out as slick a won ris - ,t70; yrta,seen, Halevolumby happy land, • • .. • • If Faint a dotter Ile be hanged, I pukes, I purges,. and ewete em, Then if tha wi, then I tete em. I .gits plenty of mignon, bekauz tba aa this dize eezy. When you The, dont foist to put doktur afore mrnaroe,."_ - - `enavout West, who had become tired of singlp blessedns, thus wrote to her In t:44%ER Sl* t—Ootne rite o*if yen Wsicom in'itt 'all, 'cause Sam 'Wawa is insistfia' that I shall have him, an' he hugs an' kisses me sol` t "orttitinelly,pan't hug ()qt . , Muctilonger. I mist have a felleitifbrentxt - Winter,l can't stand it any knigarY r...„ 'Your flame, Air .oLplixtoiv (AA in. Th7aynt ettunty, who haa “advertised" his wife six or ; ale* times,. had..diiitssidance, recently, to Oktfitgeniab aciftercrf the Lyons lio_fiiint the adverdsenient half price, in ent4ideiitiOn of hia bping a .'*alar custom er' • " Tax vitae :for f opt at the London DramatiC by_er young lady, who af*Pilit'the - kindly manager of the palace ion* flowers, stuck one in his buitcktiole and - charted him taco shillings, and sixpence for it. - : „.. Tu'rtTa , llclW,ing ere atUhiie ttu notices put up at a p'etiol . 4ttp,ioWp =As— ; 4 1io talkittg with the dumber maid "—" Fare 4ts . - high as at,. auy, other b&tse "—" Not..rusixtitaihre ihr boots 'left 14 the ltall"—`%) aardties ad YMITAVAVEI - 2 : 1 pk.E.4l.4mifopaa..-. RODETtcr ,0145:11,1:47. ;tier Inenranoe AgLAwa Broker, Osef,•!er grffbrk linnly"P7 9so 7PA K : r _ Tex xI IEJ'a, c .:JI • CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE, Pa 311:MTAL TOTE lISIDWKE C 0.,. of 4.7'. Ore!. Intkannee effectoialllagflrelt*llkaptirljOnitsfels oriable'rates. ingtuttP. '65 •' *VII •• • - . • 'FIER , III~ 4 3E tom., N. Y. Vasb AlCaPi.Lai . 7 41,,,0 66 0 1 4 000 000, Almelo WAXES LORIN o.lat GRAHAM, „Fre? .. s . 3 . dr i nt,_ 4:o:43ooDRlDGWribetef/P7.: - : I _` • • 11 BW.ERIDGF.; Agen_t, fig .60,191kji1 ,, .. - Fgp!tb. l 7l l l iecefireripOleattouilisid Lotogittouri. rp - Losses pcomviy icljneted. ..• . • • ; • •;• , Wyoming: Fire Immo° Gas 1 O wiLKEssAiivE. - • . 1 .$160.014 Assets President—D. W. BOLLIINBACK. Vice President--L D. SHOZMAKI4 . Secretary B: C. SMITH. , . • ;* DAVID - BEVEBIDeb - Aar. For Schnekilli Office, CDINTRBeRJET: Pads. ts [Agril4 Co.. Si 2, •.-10.tD '• pry ...65-7. 4 ".. • • pixo lao9rpnza d 1 rj {,Pef t L Amount 1101 5 tt L055eg204.1.45, - Teup.is i slll,4Bs,BE4 71 11. A. ALCZ AiR P•Mt IC - A i:sit'ightfaS V iet 4=teri WALT F.A FRB, Aigtii :CEN-THE•B7., , POTTSVILW PA. Jaly.22, .65. • , . -13: 'KA ER . O.RE 'General Inenitanoe . Agent • • • • • tiiali,4 o ettariipa; Pn. LIVSitICrL • a toNncea „ Oath Capital and Aafeti.... • S16,000;000 Invested if/ the Milted Stufsfrov . er.....' -5i.500,0410 /[OlO- , iNgtfRANOE . .COMPANt • , " . CwnatuFticitt. . , , CtOti Capital fiatio.ooa Sarplas Jan. 1841.4365..... • - 81.49,010 919 Insurance effeetedla ple beet Comp/Ude - 3 on favors.: ble terms. Leese pronipdy, adjusted and paid withtint delay.. ' • Anti! 15„.•05.1b.• 1794. CIIARTER PHRPETUAL. 1794 INStitiNCE 04PANY 9P . iv ono - itlegio _ „.. • • • . . Incorporated, -1794.-• The' Oldest. 'since .Uomionsty in :Abe United : SinteS.. Has 'Paid Over sl7,ooll:oo9'ptelei'lln Unih Since it. Organization.` - •.• 6A.511-CAPITAL . - • 9500,000.90 ASSET 8 • $1.;949,727.99 DIRECTORS:. ! , - Airracra - G. Colon, . • H. MOrtta 5A.1161. K. Jtk.S.. 'JOlttf• . Jotrs A. BuowzA, Giaistis DATiatacm, CIIARIC.I2I TAYLOB., FRANCII3 FL•COII4 Aiatilora Wl.lllll. .111twiati , IticaKeD D. WOOD,' EDWARI S. CLARKE, WILLIAM, Wr_usu, WILLIAM. E. -.l3towN, .•• T. Qui31..1 , 021 J.A.mrs: N. DLcicsom • •.; t. . - •• . . • ARTHUR G. COFFR4,PreEddent. Cumurn PLATT, : Secretary. -•- . - ..14,mnt at • • 7 T. A. GODFREY. - • Otlice,'lhinhantongo, near Centre Street. 513.1 y INSTJBALPICE. The Girard Life Insurance,. Annuity ,tmd,Truit Coni pany. of Philadelphia. Orace, No. 40S Chestnut street, the first door East of the CnStont.l3onse. CAPITAL—S3OO,OOO , -CHATITER PERPETUAL.' Continue toMake insurances ou liyes on '.-the. 'most fa vorable terms. • ' , , The capital being paid up and iumted, together With a large and constantly - increasing pptervect fund, offers a' perfect security to the insured.. • ' The, premiums may be paid Yearly, half-yearly' Or The company add a norms periodically to the irisiir- Mune for life.,„ The first henna,. appropriated in Decem ber, lB44,:the.aecond Penns In December, 1549, and the third.bonns in December. 'which additions make. nn average of more than 60 Per.cent.. upon the premi ums paid, without increasing the annitalpreinium. . • Thomas Ridgway, LJohn A. Drown, • Robert Pearsall, John R. Latimer,— Mai:mat P. James, . John R. Slack, 'Frederick Brown, , . • 3 • '`• ••` John.C.:Mitchell, • -George Taber,.: • Jaime Beriott,: • Henry EL Freeman, Seth J.' Conly, • - • Isaac Starr. - Pamphlets contaicing table of tater and explanations. tore aiiiilietttlon' and further , inforination can.be had. at the, office. ' . THOMAS RIDpWAY, President. JOItN F. ,14.yra; Actuary. ' Or of B. BAN4ANI pntxsyillßAgept; leg this County, 011;t1M4ii ► II .IBQ f . ..1011 ,, V0A14 • . . • FRANKLIN ;FIRE • DISITR.ANCE • COMPANY OF .PIIILADEIAPHILL• . AsgetS -of January', 1, iti43 - 5, $2 501 297 04,....- - • _ Capital, tcloo.ooo Accrued Surplus,. , 997,860 Invested rrena haulm, 1,104,448 Unsettled Claims, I Income for 1864, ' $12 1 744. 1 8310,000, LOSS PAID' SINCIVISA!, $5,000,000. PERPEIVAL AND TEMPORARY POLL- • LIES ON LIBERAL TERNS. . . . . DIIRECTOMI: C33. O aRLE4N.BA - NcEEE, ISAAC LEA, . TOBIAS 'WAGNER, • EDWARD C. DALE,, SAMUEL GR,UsiT, . 'GEO. FALB'S. • • . JACOB It. SMITH, • - r ' 'ALFRED MUT, • GAO. W. ERAS. W. LEWIS. N. . IKANlCKER,,Pieiskdesse, 'EDWARD C; DALE, Nice-Preadileo ? LISTER: Sec. Pro. Tem. • .. The snbacriber is agent for the abovi . In. •stitotlon, ,an , 4 - to prepared to makfl insurance oti - ecery description 0. property, at the lowest rates. - , HENRY' C: urssEL, Agt: . :tat/ming March ,' T. F. NVA..TiSON, , . Illtmufbrtisrer cif the inipt•oved Free Stone itilistie teineot, . • • - Itl-581711,4 --PA. • •• - iferpertlnlly. calls the: attention ; of Abe ;elide- to th(s celebrated:Vement, cdating, fur exterior walls 01 billidinga . . bad no ' equal; it 'is purely, water proof.'. And . forma,a - --sokid adhealvenelm to any eurfnee.::of brick .or stone with 'unlimited, durability, Atatuag a beautiful finish,: equal- to . the • finest quality of-Brown Sand - Stone,.or to any color &mired. • . . ... • The undersigned has-been applying thiS:Cernent.ler 1? y ear '' i n tunny. with'_grvat „tie faction among which he refers to the.,foilowmg; Bl:3Sir- 1 13 4 -o.eVste.fireruivi & Avivirierlieflo -11:411rh Wait/ 4 3 ,7•PiAbliCCili44i4P1FS AL°, .--The nee 'residence 0 'ex- Presideektißilleirere.and other - private briihtitiga on-Delaware street. • -•- . • • . CLEVELAND. 0.-011140 AM House and the beau Iful residence of J. Esq., Euclid PITTSBURG. PA:.--Girard. 'Solute Awed St Charles -.Hefei. .11/e.tber wits :;be joilcnyixig,on letnenw Fplendid residences: J..lll.•Shoenbersex, Penn St. , . • 'Jenne& Wood . • " - • Attbitt Illinee4l • . • D. itlete'rA , . • • - • Adam's, Thitd St: • . • B..Sinaoe, Architect.. ... pt.- • • " —J. B.A.:exj.Front..Strent; • Jewel. " • " - • " • " li. ,A..A.,..ww4crt0n.;.: 1344. Second r ." • -"; Nicrniltor D. Flrriting. do. . • " Dr. B. Fleming, do. y • J " Bev. gture folder's_ lst Free Vo*t ia ki iat,C,Funrth.,aidAtate, St, 'PCtr'-'=Tl3e .Nautifid" and Enfranslve 4est . , dance of Z..r. ItioYer.:Eig! 4 .' : W. F. 4nize,.Conl Street. • - s" . 11tmes,, .ILnuigatnhi 'residence. Hahnntongo Street. . •,• Immediate attention - &an to allolOits, , ,anyork strictly &twat:life& "..Pleded aadrris: r . • ^ WAltstOrCillirtr'263, MORIN* rti • • ' 'br White Ilet•sle.notet..ffhtlleilll,,C.._ Pa; July 49 , .65. .:; - Mt; ' 1311AN09 A.N.I) BIECOD.IIO*S. fsonx,ibe • best ntamtfacturers, and a Renentl'.- •-- assortment of excellent Musical lastru ments, are sold by tban.nuderared.-4 ~ 1 • " Strinns, Bridges and-Screwafort , , can also be furnished. Instrarrients repaired_ at short notice, and on reasonable terms. • LEDMERI3,,A,, ,, ent. •Ir. - Centro Street. PottsertTe. 11A76/I.II3OI.IDELEBRA-TED NIALVOWEIIeM—The undeftmed. Agent for the sale-ca‘th4niani,oloelied idiging„Pnwder.. would re atiouneel.6 bittneidne 'What. and the 'Coal Operator§ treherally:_ that be i§ now, prepared' to till all orders IN POWDER at the eborteat notice, tod hone§ by strict attention to 'boalnetts, to merit a share of their patronae: , . '• Office. Market Street,i b Owe above Stlehter iTtattop; peal' Store. • . •. JOHN C. MAMMA. •Agt-• • - July 15.4.6. • • • ' '464m. - • IMjlBflollll NEW"' NOTCCIII`,..TIid 'Artier. - ship heretofore existing andel' the niimeand style of G. F. BLUM & CO., is - hereby' dissolved by mutual consent , G. F. BLUM. baying 'retired from the "business. The establishment will be carried, on by the remaining partner, JOBEI'II DUEBR, who IA author ized to _settle up the brutiness: and accounts of the old ruin. •" 'Pottsville, April 6, Nf.s. ' ick,'DB.B.BR • . . .Turigetiederaligned takieg refereitce to the Above notice would respectfully inform the public In gen.. erel and citizens of. Pottsville, , in par tterdat; that' he having purcifated the ••,' _ ' entire interest of the laterfkim, of U.. - 7 BLUM I C 13., - ' Will carry .4rti the same business. at the old , stand as - n n leh e , _heretofore: Raving pnrchaeed V . ry. 2, recently. Slime 'the great-decline, rn • • . " gold, a very extensive . stock of; a • ..•• . Watches, .. ;.. 6, 4 Clocks,- r 'tad''Jevrliry'. • •'-"- • Be is mewed 644- theie. goods it 4ry„ much re doted prickw; 'ltePairing•of • All.kintitiVahe attended to promptly: • - ' • jOSBPLIDUERR. - . • Wstehmajiardgeweiler, Btloorashoyeißegers Hotel. i } SLLLT ANN.." it Esl.--Ifsitea Clay .Pipes srarraoted t?„ P enlor. FarieytlBetar Tubes; sled Englist;,, • .• - t • , -: • • ~. Outclassed. • - • ' • Gi avii Ciar • In greet 'Nei-rely. for at .:Phiklp,hts, Iroportera 'lsholesalei by 61.1 STAY WOLTigsi" Wholesale suer Itetall • Tobfteconie.• c*ptie -door to tlfdlfnlon Betel, ftottsillte." ..05 ilt.!9111111ING ..• NagiurVgEgigo). Emotroomo-lltiskst•-• from Pbtholeaptils to Potts vine stoA boco9dXgr B 4 . ! lnialAkzuW altriAlFlgt tl.l 3!Lisrick:. •;116 ractius, , realerai 'Sot: *VAIL ' _ • • MINE 111161 1 - *S.9I" E P I / 4 1 4 111, 4W Vari - W 71* • - - - NTMEB; ..ARIWNPILTICEUSTT.: . • 6 4 , in& tifler: lattithaor,.zaaa 7 t i ath. 1465:' iemer 'Trams wigjeiiive Ashiod at a 10).4. -. .x.. connecting '4 - ~ktu witb, Iteading • 11111-1 road icalns torn:WO:1141s. Hanisbdxg,-Tie and at30.5.'.P.11ti : Sot.scbnylkLtl iptven_ sod - interme- T=itiagtiV,i44 JweIILLP-t -31 .: , stbpplisental 'PriltriPatst4lons. niladelPhias t to Bead in . 1441t0 41 8.1a1 141 4% Peas tla ~ P. AA Above trains make oonneem on e wood 'vitt es to and from . P o ttsville ..wik4C. , . _ J.; wpo Sn .. Crann0tu1,..Na•1... 65 .0 - t rik •( • JAG', - PPEIMOIEtru4 . * I /FA:PiliClgt, R.. . NIPMEMWEVOINNEN . Binrifig - ,k , paggment, 19;1.865. • • .15b4N , PAS510401CR TRAtini: Lestie Pottsville, dally, (except Sundays) at and 2.55, P. M.,--,Paasiv.: ding at 10,00, A. M., 'and 4.20; P: Arriving lit Philadeltddi.st 12.45, P. K., and at 2.05 P. M. • • • llarripi?M9tslloll:s,tridne pioneer - at Readharwith Trains for_ :Yott, 'and taie. Kat •Catawisaa - Broad Trains Mr Williamsport; Minim UPL , 0 1.5§1iENGNIkT.WI'M • Liam (tT.lo ,s squiti3 o 4). at 8.00,' A. X. and 3:80, P. M. Lea v e F. at 10.40, A. M., •• -.; k7ll).:Cr : TltAliP3. Leave Pousvill ,sad . rhilaariphia . tt 335, , . • ;, ' • • • VALLEY siteavivrE. • • 4424/atts at liarrisborg with Passenger 411.415 /4and from Pittsburg, klarliale... Chambers/ug, Laxmister. Gettysburg, Sunbury, Wiliimmiport, Elmira, York and Suitt tr c - t - ;‘ t r .f.'i VI , C Trains leave Liarrishing At 8.00, 8.15 : £. - M.. -and -1.45, P. M., for.. Pottsville, Philadelphia; New , Yoxt, Easton, etc.... and. at t. 40, P. for- Reading , only. • Leave Beading - at 1.00 A—H.,-10.45. -.A. M.. and 1.38 sad 6.05'. P M. 7 Silndari; • Leaup..kteading at 4.00; ht., and ganisbarg at 8.1544 M:.' 1. • - Titrotmh ticket's from Pottsville to NOW.York:Bditi. pare, Gettysbur,..and .all - the Oat ipat- ixolete..tx , the North'Northwest Amid Canada& ..Eratitralit same place at fecinced fans: . i t. 80 lbs. - Orbaggage allowed each ItEssiangeet. - . • . . VPaiLli l tll,iatgettir jiArVct 7+l. fi. esiTTh • ;, •4 4..11 Leave Wratignaat.L:A.ll . 4, , and 2 . 13 , ~1 e, , Leava NO:mine at.?,A. , M.; autto.7.svP.ld•-.•- , . . COMMTTATION TICKETS:" _ With 21 collPous.ettegbed. between any, pckinte4ealred, or.,Fsunlll9( lull Plans, EA per.cent. ascowai. TiCkETS; Good for 2,000 milsis . *pice!en.all. pointp,„zor IramilOf Firmevalol.4 o .- • .•- . ..§tASCIN S, • Good foi nolder only, between any points ,' at reduced raIcIAPrIBAPAIIat lasentba, 't ;LI t Ail tickets will be purchased t. . before:the , "jaw start. Ether fares charged ifslatdln the ears. a:A NICO • 'GederatStperintendent. e Ju1y73..•64. . . . . Ul6li. 17.&14:EY.11H0ib,D77.041.t, • . - • ; ;Lt •• 'ON AND AFT. ' 19th. the Pas itanger,Trains or the Lehigh Valley 1341roatICkinipany, - . will pm, as follows : - , • • "'. ' • ' • • DOWN SYATIONA: • ' • . NO. 5.•• $ . O. Leave • •. : • • AL White- Haven 2.28 . 9.00 Tannery. - .......... -, 9.08' ' :11it'SfiNg ran. • 4 . 4:: /4.45 .•!. ••., , - Mad Run • • . 9.27 . 4 . ".• Rockpott., - . . • ..3,02 . 9.38 ihnleta' • '" Stony Creek • . • .Jerinesville • r: • 2.00^-• • . : • Beater Meadow • • Haile Creek ... . .. ; .2.50 ' • • tc4therly 3 .9 0 • . • Pebnillaven_ln. • ' .1.0.41:20 , • 10.49. ..4.10 Lehighton.... .. ... ' 10.50 .4;4(1 " ' • • " 406 , 7- • ..4.46 Lehigh Clap: . • • '' • • 4'21 ' • .5.01 ,slatina.ton 11.18 • 5.07 lock - Dale • • 488 5.13 -auo-S • • ' .4.48.. 5.27. White Hall • 455.• • • .5.34 '!oplay -• ' • • • • "4 59• 11.38 5.38' lok , :ndtin qua • 5 03 -* 5.42 ntinginatta • • • 5 07 • . 11;43 ' • D 4G ...11entown Furnace 515=:" ' -•• JLintown • • 520 - 11,54 6.00 • Willie:tem ' r" • . •• 5 37 : 11.13 ".635 - 'reeinansburg 5 47 12.1.1 • -8.23 •Ime Ridge • " '5 53 .12.28 r' :anon; fati - lvey - • ' " ' 610 12:45 . 6.4 . 4 •. „ki...4O7I,..WHSTWAIiD ; :• • CATIONS: 8. • No. 1.1..` 11t.L41.' No. 4. L Leave P. M. P. IL A. DI.„ P. M. "3.25 [ .17;40' . „144 A )0.03 ' • 7:58: . • Veemansburg, -9.50 3.49 B.AY6 • - 8.15 .12.13 . '2 4 ; 15 ,:( • ••• 9 ± .. ,12 • 23 4 1 .1!/.44 tilenvn Fupat t s. :l , Nt ,„4.lo :134 i.'atasanqua......lo.2s • 4.28 • 7' 414.. .1 4 luuktithaylq4a.;:iti.:3Q 4.33 8.47 . . •' . „. , 4.38, , 8.51 • • .Vhite Halt 4.48' i 8. 54 11.:- • 9 . eurrs . . ... ;..10.48 • 4.55 - 9.04 eg ' Lock Dale 10.56... 5.00 9.14 , .-0.191 9 • 25 --.• • ehigli ' 5.18" 9:31 -." , ' 'arryVille... - ... :11.28 5.33 , - 935 -.• , • • ehighton • 11,34 ; D. 39 ..• 9.50 . • • lauch ".. 0.00 10.00 • ' • • ..'ena Haven. t...014.)5 , • • ' : • , • Weatherly. - . ...12:40. • . Or. Ittidgel9.so - . - • leaver Meadow. -1,10 • . , . • . eariesville.,V., 1.80 • ; • • . • • 8.38 • ••• . • brakes Creeic:l2.29 6.48' , , : • • • Lockport Awl Rtm:q.; , ;:112.48 'r;,• , ; • 1 , Hickory ,1tii....12.53 7.13 . „ ,••••• : 'At White 'Tannery.:.. 1.4 p . • - • i LONNECTIQNS; • • • : • -•;.- • , 4 ISL/PIIIAIA, 0,111 . 44.4' JNIASET. • • "; 13(5 a nd•Down trains connect with the trttins of the Central... Railroad of New Jersey to and from New.Yark; . *. • • HOEIV PENNSYLVANIA RAI_LEOIIII. - ••• ; All ,D(irivit Trains and Traihs Nes. 7 and '8 connect eitli the Trains of the' 'N. fl".:11: tor fiitatkins 'above 'Bethlehem. • ,Down Train No; Sand Vitt. Tildrut'Zkiket."2 - and 8 tbr Ste - Vous below Bethlehem.- , • ~- ]CABT PLNH6YLYANL B. CIS. All trairoconneoll with the trainsaf the East PerowyP Railtoad,"ereept . Dowil Train Ne.l.and Up Train • RELVIIODDI nrIAWAEZ RAILROAD. • Boum' trains N05...1 and 3 and Up Trains Noa.'d and t connectwith Trairui of .tne Belvidere DOLIDA'are • • CAT/04'1110iIry QUAL/jilt RAILROADS. Down Trains Nog tnuct 6 and tip Traitut , Noa. 4 and. connect with-she. Trains of the catawisea :and Qua, rake .112dIronda.. • . • .•••• • r niZztattier. RAILDO/D Dovni,. .Truing Nig: 8 and &and Up. Train-,No. t con 'nett with the Trains% of the.. liacieton Rapiad. • . - Down Trains Nos, 3 and 5 and tip Trains N0a..6 and *ill ecinnocevrith the Trans CO andirons Wilke:abut* ~ /.ItOBII.IIT, ISAYitit.• IMS;;;;;IiUgigM CotTS .. E," . SCHITZLE.LLL CCP:WT . 4i ? 1411 A. , • • T.T.A:lti t *oo/Eitßi : 74oll*tOT. !Viaite't49 l qg beef illl° 6o ftiuti years:lasi:teen re.opeueein s cti'styl4.o Wilda d'very . _particular meet the wants. of she public-I.:. The latest and most desirable inipmvements have been introduced ,in eiery, department.. Large and spacious galls, beau tiful ;rations, Sitting:Room, Private Businun Rubm.• feud; alt ,the conveniences sand requirements, for .ftest elesstrade, t.thairibers,wijh uninterrupted ventilation, each itandtannelyfartilsbed with sold walnut: superior hair-matt rawer. and Tacker's hsir-soled ovrings..; - Jamw Bare. Billiards,. 'Asc. Bach. have their respective de.; pariments furnished La wed ;taste. Large and convhi Merit stabling is connected .wfth thr., house under .the .ownerstuppNiiiessrs F. D- F.truisi• and ,Ja,ck• LeVet , e. whose names are sufficient: tognsiatitee :gnat 'no neg lect will. be *allowed in that ..departmeut. • In fact, ;nothing has been spared.to make "The American ", stet 'Muse of Schuylkill County. ipso bang an xperlence, of some fifteen years 'iri pabrit'biiiinesa„ wring - vriticittitne having been Proprietor of '"The Arch Street, Philadelphia. also ••!.EntLentrilit. Mugs.' Lancaster Cp.;, Pah' and bent operathou at ;ea eamenme, %dB give. at,lesst some, afitlimmtge of mmetency to calm fur the public taste. . , ~• '7 PACIFIC 'II4),TEL ..171V1 72 ,TPV %real - 1i sqepp,.• . • . (0141 C fiQVAlti WfsT .01 nsotilr4q.) Setween . 6surtesindt ac Derails." , N. toric JOHN . .•, • • The PA:CIFje iii)TEt. Ts *ell and nidelylmo*ti to i tratellnglnalilfc. .Thelocatidfi to eepecially . eulta. le to' faint:mute andAualitesa men : it la In close nmx ..uity te,the twine/Ls part Of Abe elty—le on the bleb- - ' 'ay of Southern and Wertertr travel—and adjacent* to IT the principal RailThed and Steamboat denote. • The Pacific has liberal accommOdatione for Over 806 neftgt h Maaell3farinettede and :yoreatragete -ovary mod -n 4 n l Pwlentent. for :00 ergarart ami,eptertainnt of • winmatea. The rooms are speciOttai and well centila d providedmith Nov pad. water.; pad litYfildeinci fa - omptandiewectlul and thetable,hrgeriertinaly.pro :ded aittlf eVeryttellbsef ortfiVitifacon•r! • • Itte 4itecribef,3oll6, forlbotiott-TewYelusilfwbeeil tb leexe. 'coo* sole prontietors . and intends to 'den ' frierhself if:comae:lly. vrith the intOrsis r of hie Moine. ativlong eirrcienos to 'lteirkeine,r,:.. he truptri.,by . ,moderate charger and a liberal poliey, to maintain the avertible repotetion of the facia Iniel..s • . Sept. t, JOJIMPATITZW, NORTH-iinSTERN:HOUSE - CcnlreBl.;,POt4ville, Pa. .. • ne un der s igned would 'reiocct - folly inform Lie friends and the public lu genentl, that hg . has taken e Well-knOWllliArtti - Weitern ocr :pled by Mr Daniel Hlll, intim Bo tgh or Pottsville. • and will. devote.' s whole tinie Ana Attention toMsk: , ig hit pests • tinniertable. 4 . : 13 ' f . lose le lan* and commodious: l Mo - 'alibi Wilt* en lied With the :licit. Iwo ions the arket affords. and his liar will he stocked With the t , OkestsLignors.. .Thern anmeikanosnive , 'abler and Sheds, and 2 large rude for DrinersOln a the superintendence of It srood and reMabloHoetler. netted with the. Hotel. dlnthezefore respectfully: *lair share ofstbe.publie`nattonage.i'.. • . April 20, 41.1.-17-tf WILLIAM 3N lON 110 TEL ; (late EXCHANGEt 1101%147- I , ENTRE ST., POMPM4.It, JACOB LINDH:MEM, Proir. April 4. •63 • ITAgetiNGTON • 9 Sehoylidll . Co., Pa. - , 411 6 14.1pccuOMeeoriesoo, artguelicana 41 1, 1*yatteatitin paid to ttialiddsatart, haipecitidly ali. STAI. EBIIOTEL, • -- • g orrott'vtp.:,, gs-l'ew & tepot, neach Stieetr Bosionk - a intatirr formerly at the AmerligalValise6 40778..,15: 1 .-/Y :MEDIGINAL:7-z:!:: 7 :', I Same llandrake-Tills r. .s :~ A , -101C - rf A ; MENEM SICK HEADACHE" .Its .use Came and elm .>..1 i hasitsitelied.lts name. M:1111 is eonehmt au - see or sickness at the stomach, which' attends the pain la the head: This headache is apt to h gin in till Morning 'on ivaktilt Marna deepisleep,' and W Some ;lir*: lbw*, of diens! been committed on the dilly be- sometimes (Jr eevieralgalePrelt° l2s . At first there is a distressirigly.oppeinive feeling In the: head, _which gradually metes into alsevine heaviparn In the temple% frequently attended by of fallnete and tenderness in one eye. and 'ennintlini aeices. itte fore. tend.' There is a clamniy; unpleasant taste in the Inoue), an offensive breath,. ,en e, tongue : cover ed wittf' yellowish whftehtr., The seffereidestres to be alone in &Auk room.. Ars'ai*iii ee the inttent, feels the Wiley In the bead and pain in the temples, take alarge dose of Schenck 's Mandr4e !itise-and about or ''two they minted as well as ever,: ThIS haa been tried by tt . ttunstal% aid isalwaya sure :to' Cure,' and instead of the 64: headache coming on every .weekor tea dais. they will not be troubled with it once. ia , three . Schenck's Mandrakellls are composed of a nuinber of roots be PridoPidubs, oancentratedldandrake, - all of ivhieb, tend to relax toe seeretioes . ot the 'and act more pn;iinpt than bliie - pills" or mercury. with-. .out leaving inik.dangerous att:ate:: a bilious person they "iil.ll skew themselves_by the stools...'They will 'worms, mucus; bile and alt'morlild MatMftroln .the syetem. In elck headache4i,theYare taken di.- ' mete! above Ca tulldose aq soon as they. feel the first symptoms nlreci.id* agqnts to return the iiinneY At they do not give issefect hais been"adrispelled to stay out laterst eight, and drink too taking a dose Of pills ongoing to. bed, , next morning he will feel as thoogh he hadmist dimiltx drop, *en* tOrgeis t 9 '4O They only met ainta a box. • . Oe•iertakes thera nevei ase any otttor.' : Ttry are worth a riollor, to ,atek.r la= for every cult Alley Don•t forget: tile Sold wholesale andfiertaihat.Di. Scliettelti-Drfnelioid I OMee. No. 15 Morth Sixthstreet, - Ptlarlidphitteand-b, Druggista and Storekeepers generally, • Price fur .I"alnuinle-A - iftip. Sedikeid TritilO, each 10. • O paajEsatalei...4l4.6 dossenf or.daio . .hert,ies • Syrttp I " - Jpr • • , els vie* at tut) 4011 . Pe: Op North' St evefi.Sata of to ?see patieritS..- lie inakvk nu charge :or advice, but - fur a, thorough ei tninatinn. j ut . , the, lunge ( with ' Despiremeter, :be charge* . $3. ••• •-• .• - .March 18. '63.-11, • • • ••••'.-;• • . . StiOhter -Thcimpsttri, •-••• • .• •: 4::34 HARD WABR, . (IV T BY., IRON, .;= Ve'cit; -• • • • • PENTNE ANb IdAREPrr,• Y Stoll -k.e-Tua• Sill ' January 2%'59 . • -.' ,MI GEORGE . Agents . T K :TEEN ORM Moss . •<<; • uf l c.,nrel' • AItLERICAN . , . . ' ."'• • . • .211 7 MA • :In all its branches. Irniu. 340,0 166.,. - Best ;Profit tuni•Be•gt Best. fpr;cranet tin& Goa mines. ~ -Also, ;Triple Whting Chains ; the only kind ns now halm •rnon• for mining. • - - • • APV,B,VIK ..af, • Scrap Iron. Met id •Ivatitiet-/Lith VOIMORTt NISIIEW 4E' °atom' nr . soinn" and PENN, and' tatOrt'SOUTlTZtreKs4a • PIinADELP/ILA. • - Ingot Copper, Babbitt Metal, . Foundry Facings, Ingot Br-184,111k , « : " Pig Tin, Bar Iron, riles, Bar T0:4 1 ,i> p.14/istok Pig Lia - V • Sheet zinc, • tlid Copper,e'' Bar Lead, , .?. .EU% . 214,E4ti.°5, Speller, Borax, . um Lead, &c., Antimony, - Crucibles, • , • . . , tar Neva' and Second-band Machinists' and • Black smiths' Tools, andliteam Engines, bonght and sold. rar Articles of.every description In tied . by Mae. lets and Foandrymen, furnished to Order.' Cash.paid tor.Serap Iron; Old Rails, and all kinds of Metals: (Feb; 7. '63:-6-] . ilt.JorAit E ii.brwicAkt eg, _ AfT:r 4 Tlia,lrtailikEtSJ.COTEDriltbility•%ALT. , l , TIIE . STOOR OT 4 5 JO k C Whig 1416;11+1,. IWO 1‘: . 'Ova& arithayo 0 !*,‘ *.giftpu Esf • IritP •A. • -ISPMs :tolsess f • • Comprising theAeraMstook4ratieVell.icisown Store of • 'FR A.,45, -; parr * meet Taviralty loceeicorrCantri; etait;Pottasille, o,Satats—Pilinc. VIM 040tia431 ttkAtotilt may obtain a Lease of tlieS t iore, whieh-,is a three-story Bcfetc Bullding, , (2o" feet 'fro t on - Centee t Street,..by 00 feet in depth, with a building in the rear; '2u by IO feet, constructed eirplif'udy as'a depot,for' Steel and Thin. openlnz on to a - 20 feet street, redering it particularly - tanYenleneof 'naval 'the Whole depth of the store be: trig, 10.0 feet—with admirable apparatus for hoisting from the fir4to the thlid floor: . . 7'oa,perspn desinouo. of Mitering:lnto Ibis branch' `of business, - in opportittlitt kotreted whie.h:very rarely occurs. fiLtso--For sale • a 'ISO.NR, MILT ! , cast raid Shaft,,Paltee and k'mm., complete,: . • . ' Possewion'gfren Whert'deAregt, • Fornarticulara, addrfts. perMnally • • ELLTS E. POW Cotninittee. ldatrthill;:.63 Enconritge jIMA.II,LIPS - A,IEHRE,II, . ' SALAXANDEA ., SALI:ES, ; 414 . 61 4166iitt,St;, Iretisillie w' ' '•:- Announces to the bestHesi Community of thLs and the inijoinlw, : comnies, that be -numulac.- Ff . . tares SALAMAND ER BAFII3.Of it ' l l E ss e t and H- : J• 11. - TR,OXELL'S liindik , wananted Fire- wtqakin poin t of . • i • .• .. • workmanshiptand. adiaK :will tompire with dame ob. ' ~,,,........ ,- - . • • • . . - ~ - • . tamed from an, other establishmentla the oonntij.— • . um f r- A p, ~. can t , ~GLAss, I a ). He always keep safes on band for sale, and will makes ~ . „' ' them asiY size. for Dankiiig' and '°ther PO lic . /natitlt ' " " * - - ' _'• GEO OKERY : STORE . Hotta, ins therm, it not cheaper thanthey can tie obtainek.. ~ , .... i . . _ i' . . • - - -.. . I 9 . . .. .. . . ..•.• . fronrabroad. - • ,;.' - - t' -,, . .-, - • •..- •', .- He reiers to * l3eniamin VeYwoodi' Clett Bright, hos; ...Ceuta: ..Stirgetl. ,ORigaitil ~140ta,m0 ..,liouile. . 'y'°°°' a°"' ueild"s`m4. of. '3'g' , who b1" 1 ' ... • * POTTSvir . iLE ' TT •rc.trri A Ai n )Q . •0 , 0 , 44- 41 .111:kg • '• COMMERCIAL) and • - • BUSINESS At B. DANNAIVII .11;ioakittere. ,*3TE 1 9 .COT,TAgii ORGANS. • •• ;Oa baroilykintdeel6 tbisrii 114610610 m = 4"lu a T A4 lt aya=M= foagd.to.bi wv11 1 ,104pt0 ; •*?:, Ll4 . ,psrl or inil 1r14 . 1 54: 1 4 1 /!..q . Q.r aare'Vq..4l` •'• •• • • .• • ;—.‘- = BIM L- No. , • o. 1S North StAPAkIOS•pa nd VIIWIII St., PLULAD'A. ' ', , llo!',l*,BR4l.Dlilla-T, a coinPL .AttiOli/jel/Vor:tkiMMAPRNEWM/1-,• Acki.".2Voo. - . , aNy .7'. , PHILAPELPIIII; RoVIBID:---1). FOCHT at' tX).„ Wholesale , 406theribirctrottaliamt rstemiolte, --micateditiketpiaoicii-0 busipm - 40. N.. 0 143 saidi 443 Moth 34i• sweet, ifitikatielptsps, (the nitott:i tot ifDore& Qtr. "fkareether their, 1-11deie4s, ; - J.ritr.4.,faivr4 B - 3 #n!,-- ; , irtrOirozitovic'Tailmoiclik sews. .AsLelStilltvritooGwailffiL, • 13 /CILADELT I BIA• Dec. 31044. ' 6VAy OEM gtar t i : '.• LAM. TAFFFIRB% mierft .. ;14 maker and Jevreleei r Arm 'l4l-1 ?forth SHOMB_treet, o 0 ragq4 —, •' - - RDIL/tDELPIILL Andaintenent 17)' A AWRTAY. -UMWtag-PLATED • AHRtimstantryote bikiid. anttiMe Mr 'HOLIDAY. _: -- przAppikiti orly - 44,103,4ktat 4pg,11% ~ ,tato-aatitlitt.. , atec-w;-81-1. : , :ClitCableet Ware Zoom 'Oil IlfateiNgary, i . 836 . 0tiim.szcomir• ser*Rer, MOIMI4 . 61 1 11111 .. _IL EL —Persons iolng to the city .1111InCit.to th eir ads - gator to call end examine tbratixt. -.' D. WK.- • 3941 *T. - iDELA OltOI 4 X, MN 37 libasik• Secoad garret. iiibove.Claidit. E? Je'll 1.1. A DE 16 le 111.111. GARPETINGSI -CARITTINGS 1 I - . . • Having reee . ived Ity. late arrivall. all the. newest and moat attractive styles of Carpepnga, I am prepared to offer at the lowest iprirea. wholesale - and retail. Jobn Crossley and Son'S English Tapestry Snivels ; Lowell & HirtfOrd Three.plY and Eitra Super Ingrain Carpets. , with a largeamortivnt - of medium and • love priced Ca Window Shades. Oil Cloths, &c. • . I.T.`T.I)EL&CIIOIX. No. ST lo fie Street, be :.tween-Chestout and Market, - Phila4elPhis; • - August STEARNS; 417. - Aral • , pktunts•iN.. • -.• MacNoerr, and: pailiroad . lop. oad,Agents. for., Air . Salo o( Ma clitiabutt -TOM*, Manoilartored • • fire ;41Fitior Nook '43teaar Engine ' July B. ,65. rcis; COMFORT , COIU TNIBlia;!:p30.117. , :0Ia: AND - ttatit :USE • TIIRMSONT.LONDOWKITCHENER' EVAO,I9sAINT• - RANGE:!: ! . Tuir. Dzirsn4i4r,..Fgs ''';' • :s4:ip BY . !!! ' • clltAsE , , , SurA!cpE at. Is!ioirigoN; . . No:4o9'ltt Secbild.St.;'Philadeiphia, ' • K r i m : -. .rOosidero , and litlOnitfaitlareri of, !;! sfo rd IriVisl,"4;:cAult.l!l---- - I . • Auto st-19„'Co c .!!! • “ 1, . 5341 m.., • . 628.. 1100:P SKIRTS. 628 • HOPKI NS ' • • •. • - . `'OWN NIA TP," . OF. HOOP SKIRTS, , . Are gotten neiexprwly to rdeet the wants of.first class trade. They embrace a complete 'assortment of aIT the new and dMittlible'sfylas; Sizes and length, for :Ladles. 'Misses and Phildtlea.Snd,are. superior fto all 'others made point of symmetry, finiSh and durability; be: idg made of the finest rempeted Digiish Steel Springs - L:' with:Batt finished coveriug„and. having all the metalic imtnnyablyseetired: by improved machinery. They retain•-their shape acid elasticit3'. to the last,--and are warranted to give entire , -. . Al o eopatantlyin receipt m lines .go.od•Rart em Made SKIRTS, at very low. pricer!: ' 'Skirts made to order, altered and repaired. 'W.IIOLESALR AND. Itr, !PAIL, at MANUNACTQRY AND ,SAI-E511.0031, No. 64$ Arcli titteet,"suboire Dr TERNS CASII. ' DNB PRICII'ONLY.. ' • ',Augurt. • . :43-4m, LOOKING GLASSES; Olt Paintings, Engravings, Ple-e , • tures', and' Portrait 'Frames( Photograph Frames, Wind dow Cornices, Pier Ta bles, Marble Slabs & '-1 , Brackets. ,TkMEB.- g.. (!i' , SONS, 816 .Chestnut St" Phllidelphla, .itlannfactUr , itopotttra - •astd beat:m.lw- Look *: Jug Llassels ~:... .. . . _ A large and elegant assortisent ..of MIRRORS of ev.; ery character al way') in ...Particular attention Overt to the numufsetere of •Pictiiiire- Frameado, 'which brentib.nentarinalchanges and novelties are be • log intruders& • Entimatee for lo oking Glaltse• furnished on application, by mail, or personally. „Eager* , tiroups, and War and kinakop:aus rub, jects. (Full partici:am ( Lrvery artiele of Messrs. SONS visor:trap-- tare. can-be packed to fOrivard to any part of the noun-. try in Rocket safety. Gail lery' Of Pntq . tinlfs ,open' at #ll:tames. free. to visitors.... • (June is. '65-25-Gm :BEST WHITE LEAD BEST 'ZINO! laic Liberty Jr..enii, • trusurpassed for. WtutzsAti,' Pvt. Pupas, Dtot e tnrufr, _ O„Thpisittei ErrannutictScartOx. • • PURE LIBERTY. LEAH-Warranted .to cover m ore miriade toreawie'weighttluttrunyotherlead. • • • .251/ it mid urntwill hare . wi other! punzutithmir. , Aietatia monrid In Retinud Linseed Oil, unequaled in _quality, .always the Pure Liberty Zinc, wAiinairrim MAdniore and :better work at a given cust,than any other. . " isii 'Get llgt`.hest ! ' • ~ .„ • ' • lianutictitred at PENNSYLVAXIX PAINT & cOL .OH WORKS. Orders executed promptly by • ZIEGLER at , • WhOlesalr Drag, P rt ALI, and Gins); Deetters. tirStore & Oftice,-Do. 137 North THIRD Street PH ILADDLPIILL. March 11, AGS, A SAFE STEAM BOILER The iMhscriber Is prepared to receive- - orders for the v` lIARRISON STEAM BOILER," in sixes to . 'suit Pur chasers.- The attention of manufacturers and others is called to this new Stearrikleuerator, as combining es sential advent/10140i sheolate safety frcan destructive exploSten. first pest. and durability,' ecouoiny .of nf.eleatung.nnd transportation,lc., &c., not Pos'sessed by anyboilernewln use. .• • foie boilers'maY be. semi to daily operation, dihr. the extensive works of Messrs.. Wm.- Sellers ,fc co.; Sixteenth street and llamilton stfeet :at S. W. Cattell% 'Pectorv. Spruce Street, Schuylkill, and at Garseo wont , • *. . JOSEPH 114411,R1P0N, umodting... 274 S:. THIRD .S.TREET, Sc;pt:24, C lIALS State whether the petzun ie erector stoop i ng._ . The' same - measure ae for tOt Measure inside seani; and.otti sid from' hip-bone,.atraromid 'the Otist :an I . SAiiIO.P. or MATERIOkteItIMIT-11Y- MAIL MEN, OF COST. ' GOODS TO I!ZANTU1131113)/0r!liftlInlIATIC4OSOUY. .• fit & Co.. 82.4 - Cheititut ; Juse , l9. .65. Still• • Aitother lmporthut :Use -ler. . • . • : . , . WELLS' TLV.ID. Jitirl3LACk - A l l 4 "FllttiVr. "" • ' This Ink, - *MilikCeti: ° ;;AftetS,. epntains no acids, and therefore witi,not irf eorroe Steel peps;peps;Mis pen Will last loner than a - dcileri . any other Mk: jt flows freely, I tilatAta4illetardi4lef43lLthe bottie *IA 14 qukkinredtin ' r4tite least by freezing.,....Tteannot be Washed frilra paper elthCr.by but or cold,,,Water, and no exposure to beat will'ehange the 'color.. These qualities make it loyal . inablo for books.and'Jmiiers cositaitiedin safealti ease of It litindoebtealy, the best writing ..flaid ever in ' :Vented: . . The process Of nian tt facturlng this Invaluable article %known only by. the niventom and.we therefore can ' tlori altadaingt traltations.• Ask for Wells' Petroleum Writing Pluid,, and .see'lhatthe tiatne . of LOUIS WELLS & CO.. le on the table. By So. doing.you iyill :be pure of eetting..a bottle of Perfect Ink., • _ .. : 1 • B.—The Petroleum used. is Terfectly,deaUrir.ed,' •and therefore the Ink i18111:10 disagreeable odor, Mart featured snlely.by theloyentonti •-• , 11.01.11/4. - WELLS do CO., Phillada.,.rn. :WholeAale and retail. by B .11.11MAII, :sole Agent se for Schuylkill County. -May 8. ILS• Read ::This , . . . .... . — . the CitUens. Of Potismille a pd''tieigL9otl towns villapaglM halettitarolie 'and, all,"Are-llefft. to call and cull/toe my' stock of wares befare buying else -, whert'lus lem not : to ~be undersold, and. call furnish Rottseteepers with every article , thefifahl, to tai line Of beelines. the stuck of- • -.•?' . ~ • . ." . 'Trench ..: Chin a ; •_ w w•be inland Wee Sett.;Dinner- ricatireCard• s end'eake Basketa, Watch Cues, Begat - Raiders, - Match Bares, • • 'Motto Mugs, Motto Cups and Faucets, Vises, Colognes, China Sew tor Children, and a general variety of Toys, 4 Glass'Ware ' • Choicest, .11unct; patterns, Consisting •of TableOuid ;, afr Tumblers ; anuripagne and Brute Gladites, sold- Beer Ohuotea• Decanters, Bar arid Bitter "Bottles. Gob.' late. Plates. Ced.orklOttletYPittherifilfd Cientnt, Ccl erl Sw it Bowls Spoon Roldess,' Syrup; (kba.4, Fruit . "Jere, C4kif i ftad.h,Rercoasene.,Lmpe of oftry virie y, Icultp7Mt.Wrif„Unfernsi, COO 3ars. &e., . ~ .' • • . • ; • • Crg - tifferr: 'Crockety: : A full enfoldment of IRON' STONE' CiiINA, of dif ferent inittertr. in setts or Angle pieces, to suit the pub • lie. - A large assortment, of .cor mon C. c.• Ware, which'• sell at low %tutus. , •• . •„- • • Yellonr - and Stone Ware:: Pudding Dishes; Pie lashes: Cul:lndere; Mlik•PanK Jelly Mouldsi :Pitchers. Tea: Pots, linter • P0t0,.111111r., ;pots, Jam, Jugs, etc., etc. . • . • MISCELLANEOUS : Setif dutbrit, Illop Jiro, and-Poot Bath.; .quart and Piuttiosts -litruit•Ji ars, of evety tleficription. • 21 . • IdERCIIANTri I.lcnn sell you Good& at , t* Sties; 1 Una saving you freight...PM and melt R to vit to. - . • J. R. TROIRLI.,. • April le. ' . . • 14). . . . • Works. PIIILADF,LPJ - 11*, . tiTOKIK.V. B. T..TA VIJOIII. .Fov the - convenience of our patrons and . othere ate diatenae; we here . present 'a 'diasEram of self-ineasuremea4 by av hich a good - fit will ;be krrrautied,. by - Bending t he: sizes the order deAtznated iu tbe 'acconvanying ,k.xpr,t,x4TuirT. • MiikStrt!**F l thtjCPA'r:` • Length of .Btick, . from 'l t 0.2; and from 2to h, , .'-• •',• • Length 'of' - aree 'crooked.) from 4to 5. •' • Brewit .ifetttiure.—Around the ' meet 'prominent part : or the !Watit'..riginsrei—Arioluld the waist. . • ' AEL.EIN 3 ImPlakififi MinifettOtltATE taME. rf • Mapeacturi!LVONLYWitiewanthostr: 1' ri Aaftletri. i ftgOAVlSLlKg , -Ewe. g bos the aseumico,Wqw, rill*, that WAIF FM !he 11 0 11 ctr vire* Sec fele Nr ,hat, „ , , :,OUR -ovgi Pitti!edinwrw. l36 m; . - 11 1 61 , 4 , 11 - Price;. $5CC.td 2000 M i n (241 .?"' Th*) • AT T.r4 -NEEDLES' I X P ROM B D lZka . . We &en - ) to inaprettm upon fanners and dettlere, that tire othicittO - cont:etilittept of Its ptlatipal eotOponents, tr,olllltT BAIA IR,-,-Eittrsciant.. to an order , of .the Ornane Court ~o_f. the County of . in - theOrnimouwealth of PaYnsYtvants; the Asp/sat )![azure. Hair, Wasal, Acad. end . subscriber, Guardian of the -minor children: of °come NmetY , Grimed filevaeso • . • • Itelfsnyder, late of the TownshiP of Nest Castle, in the , • EverY ' 'daybiingsna additional evidences of the an-, County sief• Schitylkill,.. detained; tarn arpose;. to sal e l üblic vendee on , •it eerier excellence - of this article. 'Those Who have by ft for nearly seven years know. Ito good qualities and. • • tatdskYi .30t1N da)r or sepitmer - • • at 10 o'clock lu the forenoon, at the premises: the inter BUY IT ..AGAIN.:' est °Ube isaid minors le e ~.plece or, pareel of,ground, - • • • • t situate in'the town of Nevi .Cantle,' New.Cagie Town- Thfl+ Is tie best proof we can hive atte tts value . ,^huyikill County.. containing; in front gin (~tiatre, l'eelesa iu New Begs, 1150 Uris.amisob. .j street.ifitkreet ,- And extending. back. 113 Q ~ feet, with the apportenanim& • consisting a , , Frame ' Stotei A fai Priee, 2000, .be, (1 eta. per lb.); Bu e .Re 8114 Dwell i ngf Aml 4 Prildug 10112. . 1611 - 9 ? and 11, In the original plan. , . , ggrA trade distal:lnt allotVed,to 'dealers.. , Abu . the Interest-Of; *id minors ..1141/ Ulu& certain • . .104_1EN. ' athlete in Mohawk street. in the town , of New,Cae • - & r Can tie : • tie aforesaid. being lot No: ST, 'and the adjoining cirm 44 ~ D elaware„ , . iie n - no . zind • (gg r o . . half lot No - ttS, in the' orilftWafrArrottatid town with Store above Chestnut.) the liPPYrcenance COnaisnWg ofNTo Flisme Dwelling' I/Mtn&i. . , • • . sellnci artiCles brit such as , :wecan -Wifely Tee= • ~. • . Alio; `the ihtereat'Of mita ignore lit the tiodhidivi ) • • f' lol3 ' /5, .615 " -2-31a • • five.tiotti Part ot two -lotsin ans town of New Cagan, "aforesaid. known as the Miller estate. late the estate O deceased: - with-113e apputtethinces, con sisting of three Frame Dwelling,tipuses, late the estate 'of Wild deceased. , 'Ten:as:and coralltiorta made knoWo at the time and plant ;of sale, byiOati. Guardian. • , .• : . -•• By:OrderOf the; ".• A pouulte4s, clerk, . .. • , Pottsvi le August:So. 110.5.• • .Sept 36.4 E Aw,glTS- 1 :;:' SUPERIHOSPMATE-PHOSPHATE mAsurAcruzllP, Jaw- rn.r.FMN...04.1 • Morterfo. 20 Fornp, , ooawarelreoln ••... • _ , , 804w — dila lea .IFrliel: . . After tbia date, tine 11th. the Price , utIiIATIGH . S It&VBONE IMOSPHATE wilt be reduced tolliGe firer 2000 Itoo.- (4 cents tier pound) packed in 'gond higa:and bariekvand delivered fret of porterage to nay veh re. :depotrie+thiseity.- , 1 , r • • - • •-” • plead in the Or ere early • Already the indications pilot to every heavy rade lo our amine for the Sall reason. and Although hart imnicnte facilitterifer rneethapa deluatoi_ with. a pompt supply,. mould strouaraditse yammers end Dealer& to gitu so their ordefa ad, early asixertble. lasigies•Rair Rout Phosphate; n*heen tiethre the 'Adr, lettittiralComitintrity for matt} years tinder ONE NANIE 'and 'ONR PROPIHE TOREOIt.% Lind needs no forthernomtdendathin - than that apeorded to. it `evefyychere. in the contifined 'and aucceivlni use by ninctiad'and discriminating Terniecit.. Itiantifactortid only , • - ' , • ': .11EAIVGISI at.;i4ol o /4. . 4. 9.0 South Delaware Acenne, , PhiladOlphia.:* frr - We rectitnniond - Parixteor,:to . pattltie" or theft nearest • -• • • —, - a: C . BRIGHT .X CO: 'Agents,' hide 23, '4-StO) Ashland; Schuylkill Co.. Pi. CAUTION TO -FARMERS. Wherean. Certain In.llsiduals trip call theOelves Agents Tor the sale of • . • • TIE. Wig 0* • P n:4 LIP'S' - • ; .GENIIINE ItallOtED SITPER-PHOSPILLTE .0P, 1 1.111 E • 0, amongst the Farmers, .Offe'rlitit. , the :same ' at a price moth below my mtablised Philadelphia and Baltimore Retail Price, I hereby give notice that Ihave no Agentt. to hawk my 'articles alxmt.. - It Li - ,ackld at my Ottice'and. • No. 27-North Front IR.,' Philadelphia, AND AT .MY BRANCEIII6USE ' • , No, 14piowvley' r \ VLnrf , Baltimore. 'ft is also Sold by responsible dealers in all parte of the country.' . I Make no .consimaraents but sell at my - Wholesale Price to licensed • dealets,..and at my.mtaif Brice to consumers. - My. price is uniform to all- :Sixty clothes, per ton in Philadelybia, • and sixty Dollara per Amain Baltimore; . Three. Dollars. per ton for freight: , added to the Baltimore price.. Dealers are •not. petrriitted to overcharge the _Fanner, but to be sans.: tied with a reasonable profit, - and to for no less' than my retail price at Philadelphia, and no inure than , my retail price in Baltimore, • • - 'I do thiS for the protection. of the Farmer,' that my article should net •fall in the •hands of irresponsible parties to undersell and adulterate. . ' : • - Farmers'. will find it to their. interest. to deal only with responsible. parties, and allow • there:to make a fair umtlt,.as no. Man. honest .or otherwise, Will work . fur 110[11111g. - - • Respectfully.yours, _ • - • , • MORO PHILLIPS. : - .?itignst 19, .65. " fJan. 98. EDUCATIONAL ff , ITART , AND' OTIT7E, Alientoara, Pa., - ' With chartered rivileges.and superior - advantages for ati Euglick„ Cla..sical, Commercial and Mllltary:Edoca. don. `We open Sept. a. = Grounds spaciouS, buildings commodious and stipplied, With :gria and water. For, V.'EP3FFORD, A. M., President.' Aognst 19, 'G5..54-ft . . . TlfEltiollYfrr SEIIIISAIXV • • • - • . . -;INORRISTOWIT; Fon. YOUNG MEN AND ItOiYOUNG. • . The WtoterBesidon of 6monthe will - c'ommence on Tuesitirsy. Sepiember 19th: • Students art fitted for auy calling iu life or to enter anjelass in College.- Nor circulars address .• WI'LOOH, • • august 12,--.63.-4!2-4,t• • • - Principal. . LINDEN HALL . • 1110UAVIA,* SEITIIIIIARY • . • "'FOR Yotrirf:if LAIAES, - • At Lititz, - YEattkqvitpr Co., Pitneylmr . Tiniet, • FOOIDEP.:4I3TItAkBERI, Atlords•annerinr advautages 'for', thorough arid ttcconi. - pllshcd'feraale cdutation. Dlrrsic 'taught by FIRST °LA.% Prot - manta and 'French, !amulla Insal ;Italian by a ladrfromabroad. • . • • . : TliC . V2d AnnualTerm - Opens; MONDAY; AUGUST • • . .• • For circulars and Tdonnatioirapply to 1; • Hay W. C; ItEltj/lICI.,- Principal: 274rn. , July 8 `GS I,OI_,LER A_SADEMY. A SeIBA t'ciallThig.:',School for Bolt: U W. A. 0. , rrinciPat. i.t.TBCdri.9,III.ONTGOMRT CO .-1 S MILES IiORTII ••' . • The attention orparents who have sons to educate respectfully called, to the, advantages afforded by this- Iliad:Anion, The location la superior s the bitildingr are, large and:pleasiantly situated about nne-eightlrfsf is mile south or the village, and the, grounds are ample and beautiful. • The course of irsitructidre inibracel every thing taught in'Aeademies. and Semtuattfas 9f high ~r ude.. • , ate'Prepited for any class lu. College' or for business, - The&boo" 1 is rink in session •bnt stUdents•• enterft any dine.. -Vacationist j ..sitd August. four'particulars address the Principal , Sent::ll. . liarat Complete :stewing Ma ' 04i1!1.1.r1111 PXlstenee. • The latzotinetime:vf the !FLORENOE " Dates a new era in Sewing Machines. It,..lleuai, Fells, Biude a .GathArs, Braids, Quilts, ail* Gathers' add .Sears as ' Riglfle.sts ibe;paliic time: . The nndersigue& has • bren appidnied Agent for Schuylkill' County,' of , the Florence Bewii-agyliaclaine - Compatq, Manufacturers of-Li celebrated Reversible Feed - -.sewim, Machines: ",-,• • , • . Theloltowing advantsgesOver' Any. and all'Seiring Machines, are claimed for the ••Florence': It mattes four different stitches, the lock; knot, dMi ble-lock and double-knat,'oir one and the: earrul chine. ICacketltch_beiN4tllke oa both. sides .of the fabric.' - - ' ' • , •1 It has thcreversible feed motion, whictirenabies the , operator, by plrOply turning a thumb-screw, 'tp r haye the • worlyrfin either tO the right or left, to 'stay aUy•pait _the same, or fasten the euds of theseams; without.tura• Mg the pixi e . • • Chatigng , the Terigth of the stitch, and from. one•iind Of stitch to,another,.can readily be done while the ma chine Is in motion. . . • - Every rtitch le-perfect - in Itself, Inakteg the seainee . core and uniforgt. - - - It le nim'ost and' crin , be used ivheie tittle/Ctn .,. Its motions arc all positive;, there are no spiin i ge to 'get out of order; and its eimpllryi enables the moist in experienced to operate it,/ , -• It will not oil the 'dress -, of thir-Operaterr,o" all - the 4 tuachinery - is.on the top of-the It is the most rapid sewer in.the world; making fire stitches to each revOlUtibb: - : . Itastitch theAsosuisuest sh/l,- because of it c o r nr ! „hilted elusticity.rstretigeonti booty,: , - • • ; At deea the .heavlest or tioest.Woricwith'eq - unl facilf ty. without cbange of, Weston orruseldeerl - :Machine has one of Jencks patent, hemmers . .gdi,AlwrighLto.use.whick.we,Auttrol,a outthinks , the Operator to turn any width of hero dean:ed. ' . • _Thu tiublic trei:PectfullyAnlited ithe.Fe ,Muc'hibt , s4it the entire of the'ttriders4. o ned, Cebtie ftreet,. Pottsville, where full particulars will be given. . ' - r! YORP.IB , r s ' il t u4 V ' 4 *r:A • 18-Gm .dire„Freels from hint has :are running regularly under hk , supervisbn. - froln more to Pouaville. which will reach here on Tbniaday of each week with freen fish; oyster% ete... They will•be etatiotied on the aiding oppeeite Each & Evane'e The patronage of .the • pantie te iespectittlly, wired end I guarantee to afford satisfaction, ea. I. make. all the. pureLleearnyiel4 and retake tripe with toy cuts. • GEOFttali HOFFEEICKEP. March 11. '615 - • : - . ..:,""'DRY, i-Al29p.p, ‘..intpcEws; • . P,;.'ci : - .v. Is,lo N: : T. PA E . . The undersigned will continue to carry on the, hue - . nesa of the store (formerly Nichol/1 Zr. Berk) at the cor ner of:Market and &cord streets; .Pottsvillei . - Be 1111 keep, on hand .a full and choice, ate& of Dry. Goods, Grose,riesond Pro . visions, which will be soia at reasonable prices. GF.O. W. BEC.Ir.. proserille43larchil. lAA+, , Mt( M LE BEINERS; . ' 'CLOCKS - ; " • and JEWELRY; tir All kinds o UM:ow:Lents, Violin.Stringa, Ban Vild Strings, UnitAr and Banjo Strings, constantly on hand. ' (Jan SO, .64.-5 • WATCHES:'WATCHES .' 1- •.A large afficirtnlaSt , of Watots* , --Amerloarl, - • Knglish and Swims, in GOld and Silvan, Slagle yi a , as ul Buntlng , • Elitist. examhifttion" is ves,'lslt spetthlly,solicited; • , it-.C.; GIRBEN,i, ~ • Watchmaker and JeNialer,,Coutie Street, Pottsville '"Demmber MS • •; , IlitlfElaNil ittiliiPtiftl4...Tese . seloseriber NI Is Agent for the,sr4e of ,the Boston ' Gam Belting lactery, and tarnishes supailor Belts at Factory prices, ill Meet, kinds Mid leaps; illitlte of greater thickness thanAltose kept ne,.batitt made to onion, ftt the shortest tiotice, as his eiders for' iiltiltteVy purposes have the pre ference at the 11111.;t iislao Sizam•Fachltig of every de scription,Blastinaitigay tbs. :single, or. ten reume,'• ;.. or by_th_e_Lon. at manti,rerfo K ic vs ,,.. _. . , . .. , .tiAM.. l+tair'Si, re the In t, a ved patterns; 4 A- Drittigaliktine Sib'eli of late sfyie 'Jewelry awl'', mule "of Intspectetl'Ommamen; Wire, , y the ,slngl__ e doe r .i' :Wirer Ware --saylovr, for late by: - ~.. - _.• -t„ . la ,nr headrail. ' Wire Guam, Wito btlhOrotl or Pro .. •. •- Jo,s.pgigta, Watulamaket,i lew*ar. ./' 14ays fur axle by :. ' . ... , ~ t , ~ ,8.-4.1.111iA_,1.. _ April B• .0 • _ -, • , ~ . . 14 ~ i • IT _. , • (lota - 8'1411;11,yr irratrbew.4=A. very fine air:- • tortment at Gold heavy eared gagibet Potent Le= vent and =American Watches-tbe beat io .tbe.woryl— ; for rale at low priea by JOSEPH DUERR: - j A'Pril B. q)15.-=.14,. - • Watabroakerislecieller, AVFAIMON HAND: '.:71.. rtp)AIV...•I'!q_,ISAIE& tyA1;17.A81412 • .BYALIEBE A.7Os; l lP. V .MALE. .• Wilt be sold Ptiblic Sale at it tseleck, P. DL; nit . Sitiatif at t4eppeuaberTlit At the Publtelletlffel:Pi alarmsireated fti . 7castStlrelley.:conalatlng of one' bundeerl iiid.flftyonesteeva, 'more' orless, seeerrty.of • which)** .fititilticattem, the balance . bettig - well '3lmberred.." ellain sirtisted niffinhona 'binoretti ,. . ll ' fro& Tullman and ' 4)if -*Wei front -Tnacarora,affording sneer and good market for all j ' that inn befendnefft ImitiqmPtcwereititij: ;;13t of Faros Rouse, Tenant Hou s e, warn, . Wag- Stfeik% Cilrn Crib:lfe., , ellirs:koodedlidttfon.;- A good stream of water Inns through, the , -Faxiskininnt • Vaal is fi&w Mill In OW ritntilfig,order. The land • 'bas all been herrn, limed and tnarearedwlthinthe last , 'Mao. years mid it is now the best Farm iti.lbe . , t rallej.- 7 'TfirtieS desfrlng to are bare ado °Wen , any futtittnAi iUnnbyaPealing tit.Oinict Smith. AM Jiro Efremlsese Or, Beddall & Robertson at New Ph i ladelphia.' Tbeathtk , bislating of lone apiebatelitoata. b um, 4, 1 4014 Epps home wagon t barnetzetnitwV lbws, aStti4heller. Sc ., Witt , ered at the same time, and place. _ _ . . Condltiom made known on oianpr gale. • BEDDAM& ROBRRTamt, New. ivit4l4la, Aug: 31. SS:St , • . . INDIA ItiliMßßia, ao-,Rfirt ' &laced tOisAi.—The enbkribOr tat litat receiVed „Indut•itnhbor.Belting.of atl alzos at4s.ner cent+ Kilnel=.. , tion oq ,the old rates:_Also all !clods of 0111 p Packing isduedriatir! • 7E14 BANNAN., A .31 11111 VA AU V.A. WI 1 14. is gold and silver ,; • ti-casee i„Apteriran.,Clock.N and ,Jewelry,,of all de •iicripttons, catibe'obtarned atlite store of • • ' ' Aften, bept.-in'•us--tf) ' . , Centre 'street, .Potts,rille. „„. '• '11100!NIXIC108:1PATENT: SLATES.--Jost a received PeirbetsPastentSlitcs, with lost for OM . • tee and; ,Schrools.; „ Also, Leif Memorandums for the poc; het. Phr Balk at .13: - BAMMAN'S, Centre Street, Pottsville, Pa,;;' • • • llNliiiiiTe Alt TICL.IIr.I•'• : • , '•; • '• '' • -.7. .... - . " • Very neat S'ilrer . Toliacco - Lii a capital' article' lei holiday presents—for sap - ciwb e.:1; r --- rt. C. GITE'EN, • . Watainaker and Jeweler ,: C are Pottseallei - Derpnaber 12,, '0 , .411.X11113.41 31 :41;1011: D WATCHES l. • .1 , stock of Ltlies' Gold Watches, - MAC. tan Mains,. Biala, . • R.:C: GP EE-N: • • 'Watchmaker and Jeweler, Centre street, ...tiocernbeil2,'.or • • (11,p1C.S: . c.LOCKS CCOCKB. !! . A large sulk oteixtit,43E anti pilrty hoar clocice, in every variety of style, fof sailh - Cheap,ty ' .7.1 • ) t • • • • C. GREEN, • . Watchmaker and Jewelei,.oentre Street, Pottsville. 4 Deeemher 12, .413: • ' ' ! • ITIECCA LIJ RICATING OIL. 113111 T RECEIVED it-Iot,gotiCAENUINE Mecca Lubricutiog Oil—the hest CHEAP OIL in the market for "Lubtieatlng puripasea—tor sale whole.; sale at. manufaeturors prlces by .„ , B. LIANN.S.N. Also, Pure Winter Bleached "Whale 011, the quality of which we warrant, at ,the :lowest wholesale, New Bkxlford r „ 0111111STinks minus ENTS-,?FINRAJS-. SORTMENT OF SILVER "WARE: Such as oyster. tureens, butter dishiAlcake baskets; caetors, fruit dishm-rneura d Au.- Also, a well selected stuck of. silver knives', forks,-Spouns, cake krAye, • tie knives,. 'huller, napkin rims, and every article et ti le cutlery.-tnr sale cheap, by . •• It. C. GliElitisk • Watchmaker indleweler, Centre street, Pottsville, IkTeniber • . • . • • .• - • QIUP ElllO . ll, VlNlEGAllit.—Thegnbscriber nas 1 0 'corpmeneed_the matinfrcture' of a eu parlor article of vinegarat the ctirner'of Railroad and Callowhill streets. Jo the Borough of Pottsville, where . he is •prepared to fur iiah.ggrocure a pate article, wholesale, which he will warrant to be equal. if notenperior to any article In the market for -pickling : table ruse, and all .purposes for. which vinegar is neee, at the lowek mitiket prices. All :we SiAtls flir &idlers to give us a trial: .•: • -• . „dub; `O5 213-tf • • • ,T. B. MYERS. .. c I.tAK.;OIIISAP . . 4:4 M116.4. I .•ro AND FEL(I3I =T" 'BRITAIN AND 'IRE= . TA.PaVOTT BROTHER.S•& - CCW.B -; • Emigration and Foreign Eschenge (Mice, South et.. New York. • • • ' • .` • : Drafts nn England,--lvelarteofeetiand and Wales. •TaperolVs favOrite line of,Liverpoo.l Packets tails every three days. - Xline of London Packets salve every .ten 4ays,, • • -AlAlsa byrSte,anistup sailiug weekly. ;lir - Part-hit wishing to 'send for their himids."orrew , mit money to the OLD Cone-ray. can do so at the low est rates by applying to . STRANGE N: PALMER. June 10, Potteritie. TO CARPENTERS du ',BUILDERS. Thp- Scluaylkill.Coanty . lumber - &-Alanufattirifig Co; • Have on -hand at their extensive-establishment, on Railroad Street, *great quantity of lumber of every kind .and description, which they can supply to Operators. Carpenters and Builders, 'at lower. rates than it can be bought . elsewhere. 'they are also ready to supply, through the means' of their extensive bitsmess and la bor saving machines iiiiintitattintrurtieles in their line at a saving of 25. per 'cent. on former cost— Their largo workshops have been I.llsllccessfal opera . Bon for the past year, taming out vast quantities of ' , Donee; • • Wanolor Frames, Samh; . • Panel Work, - ' - • .• 1,, .lA;bnkt, . . - Ilantaters, Shiettris, all kin& of Tr - timed, Paneled 'and Tutned"Workr which they : have constantly on hand. They, are ready to exeate orders rit the shorteit, raitice, tor any qnariti ty or qualitypf sawed or manufactured stuff: Dry and ,grcen 'Hemlock of all kinds.' for building entPose. Poplar; chair, plank arid scant ling.boards ; Cherry, Walnut. Mahogany..,tc., for cabi net work : White and Yelldw Pine boards for flooring, taw.ormade to order :••WhilePine plank, 4,.2X, 2, Ix. - and inch pane., always ready: also, plank, beams,' milt; gr.:miffing, posts,' shingles; lath, ceiling lath, pailings; ctn., &Ow of sawed stuff and everything their. line on 'tuna or to order, it the shortest notice.' • 1 . Pottsville, Merck 29, . • 1865 "18. years - elsrabMaiiiß: Y. City.". • , Oraly tritalliblereniedies known." • , • Trot-I . oom Poisons.r - “Not darigerode to the Thunin r Pltsipt.tioat out Of their-halo to -die.". - !Costar's Rat, Roach, &c.. Eitergunatore, for Eras,' • • • • , Nice. iteacheic, ZJiack and lied Ants, • ,„ ' . H 2Onitar ' s '' Bed-Bug Baterthinatori • is a lignld or , wash, used to r• 6 ..':.destrpy. nod also as a.pte- • • . xeuUve for bed J3dua. In d 0136.1'!E3 P tiebtric.Pow - Cf,ar for 3foth.t. 'Mo . aquif6eg,' • Fle . wc . Bed BUgar insults on::. • .Pta,d•s, F0.4:4 441PeakixAc; • ;: . .131r§eld by all Druggist& and Dealers everywhere. its ! ! BEWAIIE I. II of all worthless . Imltations. • target, that •IleirrAtes'l name is on each Bow, Bot tle, and Flask, before you buy; •' • tittivntit.'cosTAß: • re - PnriorrAs-Dirol t 492 IisoADwAT, N. , • . 1137801 d by all Druggists and Dealers at Pottsville, 1865 ..11101tEASIC OF; "ItATS.—T-Tha, Basmara ate (41111 ah) aesena,and proyee , by dorea that oneyair of rata .4411 hAVV a progeny aid descandanti no - lamsthiri 054050 inthreeyea,m. Now: imleda.thisAnmeuse,tam fly can. be kePt 'down. they Would consume more food than would awstaln.as,uoo liumah beings:. .; urstv •-coBwee,r, a kprtiFen - plit.i n 0 1 1 5 'paper. 1865, „ RATS versus BlRD.—Wboiver engagie ,ehoot; ing snap birds to a cruel Min c ivhoever; aids 'co exkir mhiatiug rats Is a benefuetar T Wei hould lika wax of our correspondenti to give us the'benedt of their expe rience in &ming out these mote.: We,need: something besides doge, cant and traps for this , huudnees,--Seten• prSee . . - CorrAtoradverthmaent lzktids paper. 1865. .'COSTAR'S".'COSTAR'S"RAT E IRRMINATO R gin*: 'rfare, and stwe,..-the'nunt perfect Ray-ideation meett Inge we have ever attentted. Ever); Rat that ean,get IL properly: prepared according - to directions will eat it and every one Thiareatnewlirdie. generally at POMO • plate as distant as possible:from where the medicine, was taken.—Lake Sore. : Nick, Mirror,. • pirSee" - t`osviveso'advertisement•in This paper. .. • • ; ••; A VOICE FROII;77IEI' PAR ••WEST,I-43peakteg . of ..*COSTAIVII" Rat, Roach. Exterminator --more grain and proVirdensmie diatioyed • amicially in Grant county ,by vermin than. w ould pay. for tuna thia.Rat and Insect Killer:”—Limeaster, . • . 13rSee "Cottaine, advertisement gr WM paper. ••' 1865, FAIIKKEL9 AND HOITSAIniFfiEIO--should recol lect that hund:eda of dollars' worth of Grain. rms.'s- - ions, &c ,'arc annually destroyed by Rat:, Mice; Ante, aiul-other insects-modamenefo-411 'of which can be' ureveuted'hy a kir .doltaryo worth of "Powriat's" Eat, Roach, Src.. Extertnlitator; bought and used freely._ . larSee Y.Comitve" advettisement.ln thhigukfier. ifrSold InTottsville. Pa., wholesale- 944 Setall at TIANIS'AN'S. Ishii 1:1'Y all Druglata'and.flealbre': , April:lb, has.:: , t . 1 6i6111 ". • • t. ,Eur!. ) • tIUCV • - )rem the " Ameriecoi NOTES LID sacossrioNsimamiforrn.. 31Am:um—See tluiL no: ferarzing 'material -D0: 13 01102-40..: 11 . 1 e19 33 creasl , l?,g tbtel l tuinti t ty c of manure file . follow. ing 5+4 1 . 31 Svelriaktng !iliat glow, h as groin tioneUerisiiit; rwill Dat before the next, if well composted. • : • MaAnows.—Seep all stock from them du rioetbe bet'and:diy , Weather, until the young grass has tittalned: sufficient size to shade the gro . Uud::Let men and boys pick up'and haul off stones from mowo4 so that there wilt be no obstructions nisi season. Y g u d i c 7 - 4 44 shop as.,the field.labors are not trgent, dig n!'ineli and . pile beneath a shed of rough boards where it will be kept dry and in good Onditiou for use in the stables and manure, 'lnman- Cartis.—Now is the best time to secure by contract a supply for fee Mg. The proitaitfirkifirdlif iye here 'ha - as Much as in the beet' ilittiiii but reit' appear - to ..riow it— . - fro r rit Antuainallains, ;wllieh rapkiiy depreciates its value, if ex Oz'sic Working oxen'and fattening bul- lockrdeaigned for bee4= sbouldtnonst haled well: - Oien . wilt grow fat and work hard tot ) , if they are used: , ,Tentijr feditnii-watered qigio*flid:ofttn.7, r ParKroas.—Dig early sorts as soon as they are matured and the vines ebiirr !dins of de- Aver frohi titV kat hig tia t crhchise, as soon as possible., ; : . , • t'ulli"fed 'meal, or grain—only....anAw •• , let, It be to- NiliftgAvAthx, tatheri tbanimorpilg, , , , 1 duce them to search after and consume more ihsccts and grass. -1:"•=, . . rfn acre or more for horse feed and for long strait, if.the soil is well drained. if not, "sow spring' "oh Ituid plowed this Autumn, if possible. - SuEss.!--Separate Those :designed for mut ion, and feed well wil,la4ritis., Let all kiuds have access so good feed, salt,' Water, and shelter from cold rainsp- Wcans ---Pestiferous 'plants . are now ma:. (uriug their ateds. )Irue4 a war or extenui nition upon tho. Mow tiietn a ss often as they, are large enough. Cut .them down With 'reapers.'Clip them close .tn the ground with hoes, and w hen they appear among the brush, atone walls, or firittitßOolt - whire7 they can not be cut, put on leather mittens and them: Sutler no seed to umture. Few weeds can flourish for many - years, if they cannot perfect seed, - • • - WnEAT.-Lrrepare soil well, sow in good season.• or defer till nex(spring - and sow spring wheat. Work in the Orchard and Nursery 13unomo.—The pedch is geuerally worked this month, but any other stocks, of which b irk will slip, may be budded. - - Stocks budded earlier in the Season, are to be looked to, and lc thcir growth has rendered the hand-,. age ; tight„ it must looiened. • Day 3 + c LiTREE ERVING Faurrs.---Peaches may be both dried and- canned, trrd unpin dried : carefully: Pears, mit uplin bottles with weak syruP are nice. ' ' • INsEcis.--Destroy all cocoons and deposit& of eggs that are-sound while picking the filth. . ...T./Ana/4, 7 1'11e hurserymen. will netxla sup ply of those Sox:lite fall.trade. *llstocks are to be properly labelled at the time they are budded. penew 'weather-worn labels.' In all considerabbkcollections ofiruit there will be one or . several trees of which the variety. is not known. Take-specimens of the fruit of these to ttiefitire, - or-tcr-esperienced pa- Inologistit' and endeavor to -ascertain the name. .15f/Nunn.;•--The suppy_for next spring's to, dressing ougl4 tilie accumulating, now, and the.compast heap_ be growing by the i addition Of stAble atd,h4rtlyard manure, muck, ashes and "(Abel. fe"itilizers. , • NURSERY Rowe:—NeeTtise growing stock Clear of weeds tiy the use of the 'plow, and if the YOuriklrees need it, - give theniihtir final Cutting biOk. ' 'fiLsaTrwa.--:l!repaiiition may be made for planting, by diiiiiittpg,,,4o . aquying and plowing the land.; Attend,tbe.bcrticultural shows and fruit discussion; *and ; visit, trait growers, to get all possible informatipa about varieties before ordering trues.:; . 1865 Sauna.--Seedsof ilt kindalare to be saved. Pits of stone fruits, bury in.thi ear th, taking care to save thoseirtVeltertirhy trees...ply. Ilsos.--Yond; seedlings often suffer troin drouth during ',this' , ninnth. Water . If needed; YOOSCII the serfaee (dills soil, and keep free from , weed. BEANS—Preserve string beans in salt. Shell the Limas and drrthstax 4-When soaked out in winter they will bw,tound an.excellent ne cotapaniment to titled mien corn suecnt- CABLIAGISS san CAiCTLITi..ON'OER6.—Hoe the late plantiags-and look outliir aluge, which are ery.tioablesome sorne"pluees. Where young plants are needed . to , winter in frames for early:spring - 811Q; sow the seed this rttouth,iti open ground. Coas.L4s soon as the ears are taken from the,early aorta, remove the stalks. Cattle are very. fond of them. .baye enough of the ear liostoaad best for peed... PeRSLE7 —s6w: - for Plants .to.teep over winter. . -FREtioli SUPPER Dlsti—Ptire_bff the crest, and cdt'one or two slices orbretuf into bits of twrcor three inches'square ; fry them in but ter; put them upzia . a het,dish,•ancrlay upon eacil bit somewarrn; preserve, or aicw tbr fe* minutes, in sweet wine and a little sugar, some stoned blooiri raiiins, and put.them up and round,'the toant..The preserves may be heater' by placing the jars in hot water by :the aide of the fire: ;.11 'remit. Bomar) whit Rtcv.. 2 -Stew a fowl la "well Skimmed, clear mutton-M.lkb, and sea soned with oniont4 - insee;"peiiper, and salt.-- About half an liaitilieroicTitieready,. put:: a quarter of a plop of rice well washed: ad soaked.; Simmer • till 'tender ; the,u strain h from tht broth; and put the rice on a sieu Refers the fire. 'Keep the fowl : hei,lay it i!!' Middle of the dish..and therice round it without the bfoth. The less liquor the foid done with, the betterr Serve , - with g raY of iiestey and butter forqiinee. POT*TO Biscutts. -4 13eltt the yolks of fifteen eggs with a pound of sifted anger, grate the rind of s' leraiatf im a piece of 'lump sugar: scrarie off the'y'ellow siagar with a knife, sni littaingdried'i3•welt;.add it to the above, and Continttitci beat it till it beeouaes quite white. In the meantinie whip up an eqnsl myrtle 'of whites: - and Mix them lightly with the teat; ttie itilft into it half a pmnid of WO flour ; stir and pour the preparation into. paper casear-but.notto till them; glen' and 'place: the cases on paper :on a Cleo haking - -,tin,. and bake Iwo moderate.overt. !"11tAkran.---Have adeye to the 1 .4 ant of 10 1 yearra Crop, and let every . partiele of refuo from the garden go where is will be conveii ed,into coinixist: ' - Osiotts.-When a Majority of the tops ho rs fallen,- the onitins -may be pulled. Those id be stored, should be thoroughly dried b:itirt it is eaten. . , MEM :•JJtsbpe fitarsien.- Ntripeo.
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