Aiiit and GI ; Initat From the -Armistown.Heraid. A. wan), JR., RECOINTRECTS iONFED. • ITAlorzs-grovf, Sept. the Wasbin'ton nr now? overrun. by Repentant Ilebs seekin' parding. '.Thays all verry sorry , fir the pant, an' hope the North wont do so eny mori,agin. More they& -pardind they make Diver 4 promisis; but immejitly arter wards. they Back Slide, - an' relaps in 2 the same dirty Seceshenites 'as previous befor. They soon ;get is worse as Sanders, B. 'Wood, Bell Boyd, or any other man. I air muchly afrade.theie 'ellers wont stay ractin 7 strunkted., Nat many. , As swirl. as — Andy partible 'ern, they trudges home rejoyeln, and 'thinly; all the Minces in the S. South shood be bestowed onto those • wot fit aginst the Union. The other mortrini bad a little diskorse with i ov these Shivalries, on A. B C Street. In the thread ov onr confab lie sez--- "Youre a dirty Northerner, arnt ye ?" sea "I. air not quite so dirty as I wood beef_ "lived in the . South, but there is sum putty - filthy peepil moves &- has their Bein' in the North. ' But they all vote the Sceesh tieket,..an thar other morrils is nasty likewise." . "Ycs," sez he, "they air low; but the hole North is a passel ov wagabones an thieves when cOmparedwith us . Christian and. shiv alrous peepil." - . • - This sneerriled me. I allus was noted for me heroic deeds durin the Rebellion.— /litho I didn't' participate in the Battle Or Bull Bun, yet the next day I Bravely waded throo a full report. ov the same condensed into 24 collums ov.sollid,nonparrylel type. "3le Sunny Sun ov a Sonny South," sez "h'v binßt reconsirnekted yet ?" "Yes." sez he, have. - Sum days ago, just afore our State election, I. felt very pen itent; was sorry I raised a sooicidal band agiust the Constitootion. Cum . to Washing ton, an just been pardind and reconstructed. Feelbetter now. 'Ara ready to • ingage in another war aging the Northern_ Abolition ists. Dont feel sorry now I ftt agins the Flag ov the Free." , My gay an penitent cuss," sez I, "I fear Andy maul a Flaw fareconstrucktin you.. Think you need reitecoustractin." Sayin which I peeld ineself ov me kote h weskit, an, tole him to prepare for what Pad rdy giv the Drum, as the skulemaster ust to tell the underlined. The f4utlmer had a frend with .111 in; - lie was a Englishman, . an sed he wood remain nnafral . ef : • .: • • • "Your a conteintibifil Northern,hirelin,," Fez the Sinhner, " but I'll degrade meself 2 fite you." " Pitch in,"" I moosickally. retorted, "I'll settle your :hash in less than no time and :a hart, of not sooner." "Cum on;" sez. he. "I'm the Sntherner that can lick 10 Yanks!" We went at it. We fit 179 rounds an. 4 squares.in 179 hours an 4 minutes. The Eng lish chap was very. nootral. 0 yes. Routed .1, Sntliner squared hisself. I struck a anima an then. atruck•Sutliey a tremenjus scruncher on . the* smeller. Sutimer planted hiS left flimsier' in my cake haskit, an I play ed on his Nob - with me left. Snth 'Ler down. Fustlalnd darned fer rne. In this round the nootral chap inadver tently placed bis foot in me Back. .witch giv Inc severe . Panes.. .". Round Suthner cams up totterin,.but shOwed a few pluck. I was as frisky an as full of fite,as a 16 yow old elefant. • .slnch bootiful sparrin dun by the writer. Sonnly I sent home a sledge 7 hammer Blow on Sntlt, ner's whisky, orifice, which started 33 ov his grinders on a - Voyage down his throte ; ahaut the same time I received a stingin blow under the left peeper front Suthner's Bunch of 55. , Saw stars and other Got down on the Ground to see if I had 4rniit Suthin. In this round the nootral:chap accidentally. hit me On the bed with his fist; '..• •:.: Bound 3. Suthner cum to time putty grog gy. - .11ad 2 shantiei. over one:I, and "alarge palaceunder tother., .Was ev,identlY Bent on mischief. Sevril feints' maid; then kpresent ed.hith with.a stunnin' :whaek..'on the Ear, knockifi'.that orgici Mir Heerin 'intirely oV his hed reeeivd a slite crack On. the Jug ollar.. By a dexterous movmint got Suthner's cokonut in the Cort .ov Chansery, and porn : nielithim where he keeps his nose, fer a hour. Then let him drop..: ••• . • Doorin this round the English-cove c . giv me - . • a broadside in the rear .with a Brick Bat Arkst him what he rnent. Sed he was noo Round 4 up to 177 was merely a repetition ov the 4goin—we havin,the best ov it. Round 178. Suthner append as of he was neerly le-reconstructed. Ills hed. was pufit up.an swolld as large as Prof. Low's Rallune; both ears were gone; his eyes had COmplete ly vanisht, an his nose was smasht all over his face. Didn't look as tho be cood lick 10. Yankees. Not nitteli, - He cian . 2 time very Shaky on 2 crutches. My pnnishment was comparatively slite. Me lied wasn't quite as large as the mammoth pumkins egshibited at the State Fairs, but I carried me rite JLrm & left. Leg in a sling. Snthner, approcht Cor tiously, an attemptid to hit me on the snow lege-Box with his crutch; I stratend out frotri the sholder, an mist him; hut the blow was so terrific an powerful that, the wind caused by it riockt Suthner clean orf his Pins and Needles! ' In this round the Enizlish nootralman peckt 'me on the hed with a sharp stone. Round 179. Defeet was visibly written on Smhner's‘countenants. • Altho I now carried both arms and both legs in a sling; I was good for 921 more rounds. Suthner crawld_ up cm his hands and knees, an hookt his crutch on my neck an pulld hiSself up. I gir - hinisevril sharp kicks on the shins with sent hitn to grtiss quickly. It seernd his shins was his most tender an vial pints. This was ow ing to the nigger blud in his veins. All the Shivairy haVe more or less niggerow .blud in there veins. Most ov them hey more. After . a few hours Suthner scrambled 2 his feet, an ' 'attempted to punch Me in the, back with his crutch. I row planted meseif ler a final as-. alit- I Wag deterrnined to punch him out on that line of it• took all the fall an winter. Just AS the nootral feller hit me on the inner- Sept brew with a . club, .1 leveled a . Soekdolo ger atSuthner, takin him where his eyes ust to be, an nockt him away into. the middle ov necks week This fififsht the Mill, as it was impossible fer him to get back fer sevril days.' The nootral chap - sed he knowd all the time - I wood lick, and his sympathies - Was with me,. but he felt in his bounden dooty to main nootral. • . I felt iti my bounden dooty to pitch into • him, but thort I wood defer it fer the present • I met the.Suthner dais' threfier, an he got down on his knees an begged my rinf-: din; sed befell, sorry from the Innermost re cesses ov his hart fer what he had dun. I forgivd him's° tole him to go an sin no more. ' The fellow - Went but When he was" a little distance he heavda'stone at me, an hit me in the. Back. • This is there" stile. •As sbon'tt.s Andy par dins em they turn around an hit him in the Bmic with a stone, sole speak Peasful be thy Dremns, • • And Remember me. • SOME time since in'a trial which toot place down South, the coungel asked a . .negro as to hisilotions of future punishment, .4.tc. Among other questions asked, was, •DO yon ever use your Bible?' " Yes, • sometimes." ' "I strap my razor on him sometimes." A lAD Caine. in great hp,ste into "a .drug store, and, half out Of breath, exclaimed, ." Mother sfu:One down thn.slipticary pop to get ,a thianbleful of pallagoric,:—Bub's as thick as dickentli—not . expeeted to live from one end to•Vother !" B.IISINESS: , :'CiVitiIS..I HEIIIF.V . PLILABA.7IITS, ' •* • CNIL Aiyivainuard zisrsangzira,.. Invects Wiled** and examines Miner:ll.4nd . 011 Ulnas. • Orrlct- 7 -Solathsrest Corack of Mozket and C 1111.160 Streets.- -•- Ds.p. WEBSTER, BL . 4041.1)1 Offers Ma Piotesslonal Seiritei ifitheailzeni of Potts- • • . yille and vicinitY.-: • • . 4iDatee—Coiiiir 'Maack Chunk an Coal SM. June. 14 'fitk, .; c r,l - QUIL ITCH, Virit-iirsd Engineer; rattaillle; :Pa.' • OFFICE on Yd floor of Geo.-Brighys Ballffing, tie. Street : ' .-• IDer.:l4; FA ARlag BROTIIERS, Civil and Mi ll ning'Engineers, REIS' Bel's „Building, ..aecond. and Mahantango Streets.. . . • •.. • , • STERIIEN IT AR RM • ZOSPPH Judy 6epiesibeer),•....ll3 V 9-" : 1.1 S.. LANIWOOL.:SfuIIisPW LP , Dentist, Market Street, 'door itbiwe Third Street,'south ..side, 'daises' Tottindlie:l,—..t , t . }lay 5,'60 1518LEA.F.Z.13,./Ponsvilllts, Po., late of tbe Pe.rmsylvattia State Stolegical ey, Surv, . Aimee lands, mines, &c. October .13, ORANAL.. CARTER. Restl,l3etate Agent, NIALLANOY . tall, Schuylkill County, Pa: LW - Letter Address--"MaluutorCtty;.P. 0." - • - - I March 30„ - '61' • • • /Ur • A GENCY—For the Piretrase'anct.Sale , A of Real Estate; buying and sellin.;,c• Coal4.t.aldtg. charge of Coal Landa, Mines, Sc , c., and Wlleethag refits,. Office ‘4, tbosargo Street. PottsviUe. • ' April G, 450 . 14-3 MIAS. • 101IN', A. OTTO, .111anufnaturar and J. Dealerin all kiwis of LumLer, Willinthsflort, Pa, . • . June 23...61 . . 2 4- I Y.: • INT R SY:WRNS • V • • • CI V IL AND mi. 4.4•4 wkG zNGINERII:» Ottllce—RapaseVa 'ffitabuiratoptgo Yottari4ll6., May 6..'85: - 18- G APTINAPT..- . SlThrOlg DWE . .IST,',..r la a la's M.rket . Tabora low - - Where hats prelittretl to perforin all operations on'the. Teeth. each as killing : IlisOrting Teeth on Gold, Silver of Vulettaite 4tiribar, ;in the hed. Latett Teeth datrieted by the de of a battery or ether. July 29, 1 • 38-6 m• , • . .S; :11AESELPR,.- IVDDLESALE AND RETAIL 'DEALER-IN TOBACCO- SNUFF • GLGAII,S„ CENTRE STRI3ET, POTTSTILI.E, -.'Netirly'Oppesito tke . fflorti!cuer . MO*, e. 'BOWEN, • . . • .PI - 10 TO GRAPITER; • Respectfully announces "to - the citizens,Or Pottsville and T cin t hat the has taken andlitted tp..the TOGRAPIIIC CrALLERY;.in the building at the North n east corner Al - Centre and East Xarket street.- where be Is prcpaced.to furniNh in the.highest style of .Art. VIG NETTES, AMBROTYPES, CARTES DE V151TE,...te..; . , . :tr" He askg a share of public.patronage, and hopes, by strict attention to husiness and crourtesy, to 'receive . - ,Call and' examine I!pecpnei . :th of:mrwork: 'Fl\4 4 101 LIN cf.: 0 0 F.; to ir . n.c*• lit Lqw. • • OF.E 0 1(.11-Mabantongo Street • above Centre:-.. • • .• • . bLarch 19, 164 . 111.11MG011.113SSER, . ••• .• - Atatiney at Law, Ashland,. Schuylkill County, Pa. Othce—On Centre street, opposite the Pod Offlce..• . - RYAN; - Attorney W. RYAN.Attorney avid Conn *, Geller at Law, Pottsville; Schuylkill CiTrinty. Pa. • Mee in Sillirean's new. building, - on Centre Street, nearly oppoeite the Itlinere•Bank - : : • . .11.ay 23, '63 - ••••• . .• 21.• • • ROYER. Attorney. rit Law. H ' . .• OFFIGEltarm ket Street, two doors above - Ceil tre, Pottsyill.., Pa.- -Febrilary.7, C. - • . 7AIIEA Et. nAmpHELL, . 1. • SNIITII; CiAmpB . ELL $7111Tal; Attprneyit nt J - Law. .OFFlCE—Centre Street, - . opposite White . 11Orze lioteVrottssllle, ra. : . . . 7111g0KGE !M. DA•II.II,AN, ..ILr.,.i - f .. • - ATT9RNEY AT LAW, Philadelphin . . . . . Office REMOVED to No. 226 South 4th stre . a. -- .. -1541 m. - -April 15. ' 64 . • • ' • ‘ .... . . . 4 -1 111i1MT0p1111413: AITTLE, • :-• • lJ Attorucynt• Law, rind iVoiarf Public„ • Mathortzed •by Law to .admlnister, atlldayits. &c.l and to..take _dept.:A[lone; • and :heknOwleditmeilite 'deedr, niortz.e.tes. powers of Attorney. ax„) . POTTSVILLE. SCIIIIYLIULL PO:. PA. '- LAW AND..COLLECTION . .OFFI CE, . Mahantongo SL (opixOte Poet ()Mee.) Jnly , • •• • - L'Ellß AND . WEIRNV.III, • • - : • %. - .• MILITARY • CLAIM AGENTS;: Cor. 2411 mind illaiket rpttivillei Attend tii"the colleCtlon of all clititie against • the: U. J. F. WERNER, ' LEIB, , - Lat,ii Cap. 4Sal P.V. Late Cip.ll6th P. V. 17.1. Anznst 12, '65.. - • GtNERAL NOTICES. wish: a truthful lifelike and beau Will Likeness, call .at Allen'm Gallery and have al:nreelainPictarn, , July 1, '65.-.2641 !NOTICE TO'CONTRACtUtiFtsi.,- Pmposeis will - be mediveclat, this office for. Sinking the lieekscherville. Pumping Shaft-4e yards or thereabouts; For partitillara apply to . .tH H. DUNNE; ifecksehervilte, : . , 4" -- -:•.1 !KANE •001111111.1ENCED- to 'destroy Negativeis which have been taken more thin one year: Persons wishing them retained , can 'do sr .by purchasing, in which case a deduction- will be Made in the cost . of pictures printed , from •thent...• • Pt ice— Card Negative, 50 cents; Large 75 rents.• • - . A. M. ALLEN, • . . • Corner Centre and Market Si, Pottsville. - July . . I tile ANT. sci D ischarged t;oldiers - diseliarged, either by reason of disability.- termination of service.. or general orders, .who think they have not, received from the Goveniment, all the bounties Or enrolments whichivere. • promised them, or to which they are equitably, itnot legally entitled, may hear something to their advant age by Immediate application to the undersigned. I would ask especial attention of Soldiers,"dischargett for physlptl disability, within two years'from enlistnient; Mid enlisted men: discharged' for promotion, and men who have Nerved the greater portion of the time; which *mild entitle them to anittlier • installment of:bounty. All Claims against the State or General .(.lovernthents, whather new, old. or once rejected; he ex:emitted, and if just,. fluty be settled. B. BRYSON liicCOOL; . Attorney-at-Law,•3lahantango erect, hest dour to the new Hall, • . vir'No charges nntil etntms are collected. riff invite the attention of claim d&hts who may have eases like the above; • • . 'Aug 19; '65, FOR; BA.LE.-,54:-.T0.....LET.... bit MALE.-6200 scree valuable Red Bhide I Land for Farming, situated In LodaA'ld'alley.--: There is a fine stream of water; several "large springs, a line two . story house and tam and thresh door. Ap ply to • E. B. BLAND, Pottsville.j'a. Jarr,2l, '05. , =• • : 3-tf ' VOR -14 A 1...1E: -.The TWoperty known as the J . FOGARTY PROPELITY, corner •• of Eas Mseket Im& Railroad . strttets, •• Pottsville. For tetras -apply to"' ... • • '. CHARLES 11.. BILL, • - - Beat „Estate Agent.. 241 . - Jan. 14. sindivided - interest. ini a valuable...tract of productive COAL 'LAND, in New Castle Township, Schnylkill Cou . nty; now worked by two collieries. Apply to := ' FRANKLINI3. (10WF.N, POttsville, .36-tf Aug. M. •GS . I° R. SALE . —73 i 9 .iietes 'of. excellent Timber c r .1: Laml. eatlinated to main - over 30,009,000 feet of .Plne. end Hemlock timl) r, giteate on Trout Run, a a branch of Lycoming eek.,l4..miles frem Wtl; , llama port.. - . • • FRANK CARTER. Real iilstate Agent, Mahanoy City, Schuylkill Co.: Pa. rI3OWN PROPERTY FOR MALE.—The three-storyßrick uEed as a Store; Ward :l6nm and Dwelling, 'situated west side of RailA road street, and east elde'of.Logan street,in the • • Borough Of Pittsvilfe. For further 'particulars; inquire of GEORGE H.: POTTSA CO., Minereville,Or A. 8: "tOORIIEAD; - Pottaville, Julie 48. '64. VOL{ MAL E:—.A Frame Dwelling and Store situate .Corfier .of Centre and Second streets, Mahanoy City. ; Size of lot, 1 by 2 1 , feet:;. Size of building, 55X, by 25 feet. , Stable ,-.la lot, It Is a valuable and desirable busines.s stand; For . terms and other particularnt apply on the premises; or to , ; ROBERT GLOVER, Ceutre•Street, Pottsville. 444 f. Qetober . 29, .64 .VALUABLE PROPERTY for SALE. V • —The Water Power and from irm to 20011 acres 01 - MOubtairi.Land, la offered for sale.-This proper . .ty is situated in West -Brunswick Township; Schuylkill .County, on e Little Schuylkill-Riv er and , Rillroad, one mile above Port Clinton; itnd is known as the Schuylkill Yorke -Property Tor terms: apply to GEORGE &.: U"., Self a t.t at Or- E' - • • • 1N0v.28..-413:, oat Laiids lit - Private - Sate.—The sub- Eferibers Offer for sale TWO TRACTS OF COAL LANO„ixated in Schuylkill County. • , " Any Information coucentin these tiacts of Coal Land wail be given ottipolleatiou tolitren Parriritsox, of Pottsville, or either of the, subscribers. : • . GEORGE SCITALLL, , • • • ,•• H:SCIIALL, •. - • Executors of the Estate of John Schaff: ill. IP...BOWER; - • . . . "" wiiOI,ES.ALE AND RETAIL DFA.T.F.II. IN TOBAOOO- PIPS AND CIGARS;:: -Cenire t3t., Opiiolgte illiet"Tavrin Jinn, . pOTTSViLtt; PAG ' • \YARD, - J.R • ' ILYSTi.TIJTE. • .English and. French Boardiag and'Day. . . School For TOti.NO LADIES, N0..11.4112 - and 11329 SPRI3OE STREET, PHILADEI.P.ILIA:, will re-open •on Wed nesday, September 2Orb.- Fre.neh is the lan , etunze*ot the family, and is constantly:si)oka inthe Institution. For elreulani apply to . • r.• • , Madtime IrIIERItIiLLY, Principal. • July 23. . • 2943 Fri ; MEW. GAMIC MICORE-,—..,J Rat opened at MEW the etand lately occupied by X-C. Morrison. Cen tre atreet, nearly opposita Afitract,, a New Dry-GOods, Grocery and ,Provislon .Store. , in which - will be Rent ;constantly on land a choice. stock of Goods 41 that llne. - Also, QueenaWarre, Viour and Feed, 4t.e. The under-Opted .honcar by itrlet atteuti.on bnal tmaa, to rReNe a Ur glare of- the public patrona:, ,, e. - - .". • ltOßElta' GLOVE/t. . l!ottarille, October 29, • ' LEGAL CARDS. RAILRO:ADR:: parLAIDELPHI & 6u Rimmiribt IR. R. gainliMa76MgaiWaP- Summer: riarigemen#~ :Jply I 0; 1865. • DOWN PASaati La4lve.Poltavine,4l4ll2, Cesctpt Sandals) at .5:15. A. •10:00. and ,1.20, P, Arriving: .lu, Philiderptdi a 12.45, P. __Roth down train tom:wag Reading siiterra ins for. Harriebn* and NewNedr. and el-,.1)3rt Clinton:with Catawba* Ridirciad Trains for Willi. , ! _ainlpeiti E024i 4 - 4E. - up P.A„SSP...WER T. 4-411.45- • • . Leave tsEcipt Sundays ); at 5 , 0 5; IL; and 8.30;P: Leave Reading at 1040, A, X., ' • - intN.DAY TR:S2.M. - Leave rotisrlite at 7.40,`A. • M., and Philadelphia' at .4.15J', R. tATMA.NO.N VALLEr IataNCIE. • ; Connects at Harrisburg trltir Passenger Trains to and frein .Chamheratiurg, 'Lancaster. Grtiyabarg. - .Bludurrn Williamsport, Elatits, York and Baltimore. •. • • • Trainsioare Harrisburz at 3.00, A. 8.15 and 1.45, P. 14.„ for Pottsville, Philadelphia, New York,..Kastrin, 'etc.: and at 4.40, P. X. for 'Heading.. only. .Liava 'lteaditig , at I.oo' 10.45. M.. and 1-18 and 6.05, P lE. ' Sundays Leave .4eadlng at. 1.00...11.;'find Harrimburg at 3.15 A. M.• - . • - • . Throngh tickets from Pottsville tri Nesv:Yorir, EMU may% (4ettystrig. and' all Aka printipal points in the.: North Ncirthwt and C anadad. Emigrant Tickets 10 same plaere at reduced tams.. 11w • -,- SOof baggage al.louTd each patoetige..i. ' :VA ;ZANY.RAILROAD BETWEEN TA ar.AQUA AND TOTT'SVILLE. , Letrietatnatuileit.'SA...M:, and. 2.15, I'. M. 'Lair. Pottsville 4,9; A.. i11.,* and 4.15, P. M.- •- - COJMOSM.TATION fiItrECETS, , • 'With 9.t3 orintkinwattached, betiween any pointa . desired, orTanailies and F!rmkat. 4 2.s per Cent. discount. - _ . . . • . • -• • '• • - IEILEAGE -TICKETS, '. . Got.Xl for 8,-000 Miles, between all points, • for Families • - SEASON •tICKET? , , 1346.3 for fftiltler only, between any . points,ltt . iednc?() . rates; tot 1, tit O r tni - 12 months. ' • *. . tielcrite.will 6e inwebitawi before the Traing: start. - 14 . Aber farescharged if paid In tbercan3. • • . . General Superintendent. July - 3..65 Leuzian V,iLLEY • 7.1 F,aU irrangentents..: •. • • ON AND AFTER 'LIftiNDAT, • Sept, 19th. : the Paa - - Banger Trains of the Lehighy.alley Tta*ad Company, still ram as folloive': •" • . DOWN OR .P.ABTWARD'TRAINS. - .•_‘ • STATIONS; • . ; • • .N0..5. .No. Leave • • P. M. A: MI. White .11aven',.. , , . • 9,00 • . Tann - ery.-..; .... .... .. ; . ..2.35 • '9.03 - Hickory Ru' • • • 0.45, 9.19. Mud Run • '• . " • tir' 2 927 • Rockport • • ' 4 • •-: 3.021 • .9:33 Drakes Creek ' • : 3 09. -.9.46 ' Stony- Creek '; • • • Jeagesvtlie. -"•• .2 00. • . , ReaKerMeadoli • " • 9 • ..• • liazieCreek Bridge:....:.:. ',....:2.50:: . • Weastherly. • . Perin Haven • • 20.' MiarCllcHuNk... ..... .. ..10.40' 4.36 Lehighton : • ' 400'- .10.50 , ..4:40 Pa rryviDe, . ' ' 4 06: . ••• • . • 4.40 Lehigh • .'• t 4 01 • 5.01 Slatington. • 4 9 T • 11'.13 - J5,01 Rock Dale • • •• - 4 33. • -511 Laury's White.Hall' "- • 455 ' '. • • . 5.'3.1 CoPlay. " • • • •. 4.59 . 5.33 HokmdauOun • • • 5.03 , • • •;45.-12„. .Calasanqua • '• 0.07. 11.43 46 Allentown Furnace • - 5:15 • 6.54. • • '5.20 11.54: .6.00 Bethlehem '• „. 5.37 • 12.13 0.15 Preemansburg 7 .5.47 - 12.21 _6.23 Limp Ridge • ' 553' 12,23 . ..•.6.29 Easton, (arrive) 10 - 12.45 :.• UP. OR. WESTWARD TRAINS. . 83A70033: 50:Y. •:• No. I. No. 1.• 'Leave:. • • .5; *: • "P. M. P. M. A.M.• P.M. ... . .1.23 1,40 11:42':"101.03 1,11•140, Ithlge • • 3.42 • 1.58 - .• . • • Ficernausbura...o.so 3.44 8106 , ;.. .• '••• ' . • .. 4:00' .• 8.15 12.13 •.• 10.01 Allentown• 10.12 ' 4.15 • - 9.30 . 12.23 10.43 AlleurilFurirce ' . 4,90 8.34.'• .: •' • . Cata.mzuwa_.,..lo.2s .4.28 .4:49' C• 11040000 qua .„10.30 • • 4.33. 9.4 T . •• a a Coplly •.• .10.34 4.38'. • 8.51 • •<-• White '' 10:30 _.. 4.43. 8.56 • Laurr3 • ' • 1'0:46 8.04 5.00. • 3;14 • ;*, 1 • 4 • e Slatiputon • '- 11.03 ' _.5.12; :0.25 .• - • `Lehigh - G...:::11.13,.1p5.19 0.31 . Parm. - 11.1e..;....E29. • 5.33 ' 0.45 .:••- 'Lehighton.. . 'slanch C010113..11.45 6:00 - 1.0.00 - .•• 'lVeatheily " • 1.152.10 Cr. f1rid14012.50 • .. 1100,335103.thuw: 1.10 • .. • • ,• • • • Jeancs7)l!.: :1.30 • • : •• . Stone c`reek: . : 6.38 • •.. .• -; ' Drakes. treek.:l2.2o '6.46 ' • • • •. Itotkix.irt 1 0 '36 • „6.54 • • - • • - .Mad Run - 12.46 • 1.05 .• . 1 : 11•Ckory• 7:13 7'llooery; .. . . • 7.2 AG \Vh[l.o Haven.. 1.10 -7 32 r'..• .. • . • CT.5T12.1.1.; At; OF . .NEW JERfIEY • All Pp end Down trains connect with the: tralnii of the Central Railroad of New...Tereey to and from Nev York. . . . . . . .• ... . ' MI Dowh Traiimand , Up Trains No.i. T'nnd S eonneci . with Olt.. TMlos 'of. the N. P. R. R.. for Stations above . Bethlehem. DoWn'Tmin - .No. 5 and Up 'Trait's; Nos: 2 and tifor Stationa below Bethlehem. • ...• : - :•• -:. -. PAlr . i rettt,ewt.v.i.tnii a. B. -, - • . • • All tralaS connect with the trainS of the" East Pennsyl iania Railroad, canepf Down Train Niy.l and Up Truth -fIF.I.PIUEXJ:;PEI.Att'ARE 1A11,126,!al DoWn trains NIA:18111 3 and' - Up 'Trains G and mutect with Trains of. the Belvidere ;Dalawaro.Rail= dATAWIRSA Atcn ClUell:AkE Dbwn Trail hi Noe -1 anti 5 a n d Upl`nties . ..Nee. 6.and ounect ti•ith the Trains-ot . tile . Gatawiesa .and Qua- . . . . . :Down Trains:No.i. a And 5 and. lip . l4aiti -No, S con abet with the Trains'of the. Raileton Railroad.: . • : . . . . Trains Not , . A and 5 and Up Trains Nei. and 6 will connect with the Trains' to and from Wilkasbarre • StiperintAinctent and . Engineer L. V. . Sept. 15;. , 64. • • , • 39- HOTELS. "AIVIERICA,A.N 1-1 .0 U SE," P - 0T3'144V1 LLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, TENN'A., U. S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. This •Iloase''.hayingbeeb . closed for the 'past fedi. Years,. has been re-opened in such style as will; in every: particular meet the wants -Ot the public. The. latest_ and most desirable tuiprovenients have been introduced in every department Larga-andsmiaiona Haifa; beau tiful ParlOrs, Sitting Room;:. Private Business Room. • and .the. conveniences-lend renal rethents for-first chks trade. ,Chanihers with uninterrupted ventilation, each bandsomely.furnished With gold-walnut; superior hafituattrassea and Tacktfr's r-roled stirings Baths. Bats. have • their, respective ' de partmenti turuishedib good ;taste:. -Liirge , and 631/IM— nient stabling is connected With the - house , under-the. ownership of -Messrs I.' 0; • 'Brown and- Jack Levetie. • whose niunos,are sullicient to guarantee :that 'no-beg lect will be allowed that department. • In tact, nothing has been spared to make !`The - Amerlean" the House • of Schuylkill County. The-lessee 'haVing nn experience -of some "fifteen .years iii ,public business, • during which time - .having been Proprietor iit:“l'he • !Atom' Arch Street, Philailclptilit, also •Ephrata Mt. Springs," Lancaster CO., Pa., and both iu operation at the. same time, , will ...give ;it_ least some assurance of •cOnipetency to cater for.theptiblie tame.- PACIFIC , . AT9I:ToL, 170, 172;::174'& 170 Greenwich Street, • _(O'..,:gSQUAP.E WFA3I` OF IttOADWAT.) Betive . t Courtlaudt DeF Sts4 York InSMME JOHN' PATTEN,. -..174,„ • P#oiTaeroii. ==;2l . . . . . . , The PACIFICIIIOTFA;is well and widely knonM-' to the-traveling . public: The location ble to merchants and business men-: it is in close prat-, itnity tb the business part ef •the orithe way of ..Southern and Western travel—:and adjacent • to, all the principal Railreind and Steamboat:depots. ' • .The "Pacific has liberal: accommodations for over guests.; itia Well furnished, and, pnstesses every mod; ern improvement for the comfort and entertainment of . its inmates. The Morns are spacious and well ventila: ted ; provided.with gas and wateel.tbe attendance is prompt and respectful; and the table is generously pro- Vided* - ith every delicacy of the season • " . The subscriber, who, for the pain feivyears, has been tbe lews, is now sole "proprietor, and intends to iden- TifyhiniSclf thoroughly nith.the interests'. of his honse. With long 'experience - as a notel-keeper, he trusts, by 'Moderate charges'and aliberal poliev,• to . Maintain the evocable reputation of the Pacific. Intel: . • -. Sept.' 2.'65,-35-1y OUN PAT T. .11'1‘; NORTH=WESTERN HOUSE, • • • Cenire St 4 PottovilAo,.lNi. • • . flriZlE'unddrsijned went& respectfully inform. friends and the public fa general, that he bas taken the well-knoWn "North-Western House," recently oc copied by litr Daniel Hill, in the •• - • ..• .• °ugh •of Pottsville., 'And will devote • • - 2 . '")_ • his Wholettme and attention tunic-. _1 :frig - his - -guests comfortable. • Tbe „;:" ,4 . .. 5 ifr . ,1:4 bony is large and rommodions. ,•-• ••. •Txible Will be supplied with the 'best provisions the market affords; and his Bar will.be stocked with' the - choicest Liquors. There are excellent-and extensive Stablei and Sheds, and 2 large yards for Drovers,- an der the superintendence of a good and reliable Hostler, connected with . . the - Hotel. He therefore respeCtfUlly : . solicits a fairshare of the public patronage. • . ' . April 29,16.5.--17-tf . -WILLIAM:STERNER:- UNION. HOTEL, ' ... tt _ ... (late 'X'CIIANO)I HOTEL ,) •. ' • g ',- :, CENTRE ST ., POTTSITILT‘t, gat. :4 - 'r''' . ..: .IAGOB LENTEN:I , 4MA; Prup•r. - ' 2 ' I. - - _ ' Apyll'4. •G 4 • -- • _ WASHINGTON- H C !Melanie, Seheryikinto,',PA. #lll, K6o Is prepared. to entertain travelers and guest and every attention paid to their comfort:, He respectfully invites all to give binmeall. [April 22,.,65.7;10-3m , UNITED STATES HOTEL, N. Y. & New 'llairen. Westeri B. Depot, - Beach Street, Bosion. B. F. 14.• PRATT, formerly of the American now. XV 1 3 . '3.5 /344 CHEAP, GOOD ROOFING. ABOUT ; HAL F - TIM PR ICE TIN wAjt.REN , S Gitg,ll.NE PEBBLE I#OOMG...a now IlEed more than any other kind. It is .both. - . Fire. and Water Proof, and.will outlast two tin .rooK while it costs only about half the price of tin, • .This rooting is pat on by the subscribers, at short notice. • . '. • -BANNAN. & -DaPEElLN,_settsrl.le::' - . •••Iteannot. be pqt on rivf,l=. pitching 'over Inches to the root. It r.in be put on fhit, tf necessary. • . March* .. • . . • : • . • • • •• •. - CD VIRGINIA. Praia Cavendish SMONI •*" --- - : - • - : .-.- • • - '.- tipan•nolli-. - - -:. • • - i - . : liU : ll.ad Cr T . v .. r : 1 ., il crilNGT4:tCDl:l it i:, norfmieica&iieandlb. OUSTAV.WCLTJAb. i. 1 "• . . Centre St - , neat- deo . r. ;!—Juneiz, . 6 s, : , to P!lililion -11 9w 3 , - -Pottei - life. .- :- .- . .i.. ~.- ..., : , i-t .24.1.. ~ CIAZfIVrTICE And , for gale at Feb. 25,, 65.: • , . IS of .the States jtug received •D. BANNANIS . • rottxville: . . mEmcwn. Schencli's ',Mind:rak' 11118 SICK IIEAD4CIIE, Symptoms, Cause 'ma Garet EMS has received rte name - fronta constant rutri T • sea or sickness at the sfOnlaeb,.'whleh.atjetala the pain in Tas4l:. ' This headadtels apt . t.O.'b *gin in.the morning on iva ng fronia deep aleep;and . w. —:. some irregulariti . Of diet haS beeniernamitted - onsthe day be . fore, Or solnetimtm for seveml ,dayg previous:: ". At ; first therili'adiatressipglY,ppPrisitive . feeling in the head; i whidt'in;dttaily•nierges.into a seveie.heavy•pain in the ternples, tretpient ly'attended aeenee of fullness - and tenderneis,b4nOey . and ex ending sense theft:ire- , head:. There is, 'damply,. unpleasant. taste in the niontit,..an Offensive breath, and the • tongtte:'covenid ' '.with &yellowish:White Tar:, The Sufferer desires to alsonnin room.. As soon as the patient feels the the:headand Pain In tbaternpfes, take Plate owe of Sebeiaekv 4antleake Pills, and . . in. an . hoir or twO'they,Will feel ae well as ever: This has been tried by thctiaapdsi.and is always eur . e- cure, and instead • • of. he Sick .beadaehe corning ...on every' week or, ten days. they Will not be. troubled'. with: it once in 'three . . . " Schenck's Mandrake:Pills. are cmiiposed of. a nunAber ' coots besides riidophiniii, or concentrated Mandrake, • all ni,which tend to relax the secretions of.the and act more prompt than blue'pills or mercury,. With-, out reining any dangerOus effects.- -Ina bilioui person they ivill,show themselves by: the, stool.s:. They will expel worms,-mucus,, bile:and all Morbid matter from the systeni. headache, if they nn taken as di rected abeie, 6 full.doee as soon as they feel the first syniptoms of it) Pi. Schenk will and has directed his agents M return the money if tt*y . do not give perfect If a:per-ion has, been eompelled.tn eta). - oat late at night; and drink too much nine, by taking a dose of pills on to' bed, next meriting ho will feel ae thongh he had not drank n drop, unless he forgets to go .. 'They Only eoet 55 mita a box. - Whoever takes their will never twe any other: They are worth a dollar to a sick [limn for every cent they Don't forget the none—Sfaii:NoktelfiainTLAKE Sold wiaileanle and retail Schenck's' Prineipai 'olllce..Ne. 15 North Sixtb - atreet; Phflad,elphia,. and by .Drieggieta and Storekeepers, generally. •forTnimunie.Syrup. Seaweed Tonle, each st-:50 . . ;ierbottle.: s2' 0: -the half dcizen, or` two hottles of Syrup an one of -Trade: for $3.75. • . Dr..Sehenekicill be at his rillite.No. 15 North Sixth -Street. Philadelphia. every. Saturday to' see -.Patientti.— 'lle.makes'no ch:iigefbiadvlen: hut .for a thorough ex amination:of the. lunge ;with hie Reapirorneter, he. charger $3., • : . _March 13.:•a5:-11-: HARDWARE '.• . • . • - . . .. Stichter. --& • Thomp . s.on, : ::: ~.,:•.- • • 354 T ., 1 -,.-IN.. •-.-.:: • • .-.-.. ..licol,p*Aux,."cuircElty;.l.Ros,.: - .. • Ir . - 0:o t * ;•-• we. c.:: POC.:EIf. - CENTrilt - AND . MAR . RF.T, "SIGIY : CiF SHE SAW,' •• . - - POTTSVII T. E, PA.: '. Jaburitv‘2 . o . , 10. -. .'. -. • - '-.- . : f-tf .. GrEOI.IGi BRIGHT & CQ. 144;ent4 for .0E E 0 BIC rtn ANIMICAN CABLE CHAIN '4llllJ6s'felligir ,• ' • I iisVk . „WC ""-^","'"'""''''',.7:—,Es.r: • Now • .. . . . . . In all its hranchesi . .frolk - .3-I.ol' t?) .1 1-:'..inch, ..Beat • Prriotand Best Beat. for crane :and-coal :millet.. Also" .Triple Yining. Chains; the erdy kind uAed now. in En. rope: Airiniiiing.. - .: ' .. - ang. 19, '99.-- . --113,. • .: : . . . • •A " YlLift,V,Es • • , :Scrap Ironand..Metal Merchants; ..'MACIITNE' AND' POUNDIt . .. -. FUIf-'—",„ N. -.E. Corner of :SOUTH 'and PENN, - andNo. If SOUTH Streets,. ' BILISADELpHLA.; • • ' • Ingot , Copper, •••••:' Babbitt Metal,'' FOundry Bacings. Bigot Brass, Red, Bismuth, • . tiolders,. - .. •.' • • Vises, ,• • i •Pig Tin. . Bsr Iron, . Filea: &C.; Bar Tin, ' • Sheet Iron, •••• • Oldlletals,' , • - Pig Lead, .• .Sheet Zinc," • DM Copper, Bar Lead, ' Steel, ' • Old. Brass, Spel ter, • . Borax, '• Old Lead,' &c.; Antimony,: - Crpciblee . • • - • Nitw,and'Second-hand .14.ncitinisis , and Black smiths' ToolS, and Steam, Engines.; bought and sold. re 7 Articles of 'e i very• description In Ilse by. Machin ists_ and•Finindrvien, furnished to Order.;' ' • . '• Cash paid Iriaii . .old dud all hinds. f Metals:: . •• CPO, • II ATTENTION. BE RIERt€III[ANTS. ATTENTION. UNDEFISIGIiDt! PROPOSES TO SELL IliiidArn re,. Cuticry T StetT,-Tron, • • !ces Toolx,•rl;ricultnriil' mplemor fits, dc.,:; • • 'Comprising the entire stock in the well-known Store of • . • 1K TO 7 RAN. TT •• - most favorably:limited on Centre. Street, - Pottiville s , Schuylkill County, Penna. • The purchaSer of the Stock may obtain 11-Lease•of the Store, ivhiCh isn three-story Brick. Building; gO -- feet - front on Centre'Street,. by 00 feet in depth, with a building in the fear, go by 40 feet, COnstructed - expressly, as it depot: for - Steel and 'lien, - opening on. to a '10; feet street. rendeting it particularly convenient of 'aecesa :.the.whole depth of the store be -100 feet-with admirable apparatus.ior hoisting from the first to the third floor: ,•:Toll:pergcin'desiruns of entering into this branch of business, au opportunity is. offered - which 'red , rarely Occurs. A_LkOs-For Nile a BONE. MlLL,'with. cast-iron and'Prami, comiate. : • . • ' ' ' ;.; Possession eiven.wheu desired.; • •- Fqh partietilttrr, , adder.m. pitignriiilly or by letter, • r. • ' . ELLEN E.'.POTT, Cpmmittee ' . . . • • 13-tf Encaprzige 111ciaivifactiareis. CHAIRLES ILEAIII,EIIi, • mAriuriarorrz or a•AI,SecgtiANTANDER. SAFES,;': . . . . : ll :St., Pott.ville - Announces' to the•busine.m'community of Ibis and the arljOining .countiefythat -he minutiae-$n '. tures SALA:WASTER SAFES of all'sizes and mg ~• kinds.-warranted-Fire_prrior, which, in point of -- yierkmanship and finish, ' will compare with: those ob . '' tained from any other establishment in the country. —`• He always keeps safes on hand forSaim and . will. mak , them any size, for Banking, and other - Fublic Institu • ; ticms, as cheap, if net cheiper than they can be obtainer I. from abroad. lie ieferSto Benjamin Haywood,- George Bright, Thos .1 Cooch and•A....lienderson; of this • Borough, who have I his Safes in use. -• ,• - ' fruno,l3, '614.-24-tf '...1 . . . • • - .1 -'• U - S . - STAMPS,. I LEGALy: .. ' ' ••' , .. . . . - --, '' - COMMERCIAL and . ..- ' BETSINE& At: B. BAATIVAIVIS Bookstore.. !G4 , izt4Tiiiii:cot*AdE ORGANS ! , . Art not•only aneseelled, bat they are . absolutely yr, equalled by any Other Reed Instrument in the cotad.r3 ; w 'Designedancessly Chard:we and Schools; they an _ _ Toned to be eonally well eidniited to the pare:, and • • - . • . drawing room _ Fot.s . fde only . .43 , .• Isio:114 - 44rdith SEVENTH' St., PIITLAtaA: 117 - AIsii,',RRADRURVS PTANOS. stnil coniplute 'assortment •of the P.El . lF . g4:l` MELODEON, Sept.'2l, Plitt - ADELPIIIA: Wm. G. n - A;(44s.—ir.D; B. rms. EnvE,B, • • . .Wll. a. ILLTIG-IS (SG Co.. WIIIPACIIIIPERS OF - • • •Varatebetkaad , Dattlians.lPataur , Glassy nati INarning and I.,oltricating Benzine anal! Naptlnt, small ,skeil44l) . Sept. ' Si-6M . • ;d,. BONNIT Dtptry, • 933 . $, atipve.Sio;ruc, 1 PHILADELPHIA, . . Keep. constantly twit hand a hti , e .am,ortnierit of GAR ;MN, MATTING& DRUGGETS:OIL CLOTHS; WIN. WU , " SIIADM RUGS, MATS, ..PIANO: MELODEON. and TAPLE.COVSKS, - to which he,wanldin vile the attention of those who may' desire anything in his llne. Se •t. *6S.—ST-Sin . • • , , IP 1 V) BEDS, . BEDS, FEATIIETC% MATTI - CASSE% BLAISTKETS, BEE !)HILTS, & - c., &.,e.' _ AM - TUCKER'S CELEBRATED SPRING BED.— Every allele in tlie Bedding line at the lowest market price. AMOS .11I14,11ORNE, Philadelphia. EAOVIED,D. FOCHT Wholesale ieks L 'Grocen3 and:Comkin hterehante; . have re-. moved their place . of business to New . , 143 and :145'1 4 (c01h. 3d ..o•Are'et • Philadelphia:: , lthe stores fortherly occnpied byjohnitrock, Sons k,•Co'.) and where- they . Would , he pleased to see% their old 'criende.. • July la. •!15.-2:8;1 row... T.4.1716041.8.-...tiftowN, ABTISTS: AND PHOTOGRAIVERS, 914. and 914 4Cheartilu!.Stieet,. Dec. 32,'44..: • • . . sg -Iy, .. . , . . . . .. . .. .-. ii.11;:..4•T-11.17FFERiAVniits. , - :;,...:.. A i maker and Jewcter, so:- . 1418 iftt . . ~ . North.SECOND,Strect, corner of Qtiar....... 'Le - ry, PIIILADELPIIIA.• Annssordnent '-- - . n ~.„ W ATCHM. :JEWELRY, SILVER -and PLATED WARE-nonstantly on . hand, suitable - for HOLIDAY PitESENTS. , i CT Repairing of 'Watches and Jewelry promptly attended tg. . _ . (Dec it •ei.--61..t0m.. -. . ---, D ATI .1M.t. , :a1. .K.A.RclAlErlt,: . ~ • , - City Cabinet Ware Rooms . and gaindaetery,. . • .- • . • .236•40VT . 11 . SECOND STILFET, ••. . • _ . . . N. B. •L-Pert:ons.ixoing to. the City will dnd it to tlieir advantage to .cell. and examine the stuck. ' D. Atli:. Sept. 2 27_,.`62' - • ' • J. T. , •Dt! • . • • .1Y0..37 South' &mond •stre.ei; , 'omit ctiCst • •... mut, I r l...111111.14 . 01:111E • • CARPEITIMS ! OARPETINGS ! I . . -Having - received by late arrivals. all -.the newe4 'arid most attractive styles of Oarpetinga; I am ;prepared to offerat'. the lowest prices.. wholesale . and retail, John Crossley and Soles English ' . Tapeatry Brawls: Ltiwell Ilartford Three-ply and Extra Super Ingrain Carpets, With a line assortment of medium. and low Talked Carpeting:it. Window Shades: Oil- Cloths, : • • J. T..DELACROIN.. - N0..47 South Second Street,. be 'tweet' Clitaitnot and . .. Market, Philadelphia :. > -• • • HATHAWAY:.LEADIASTEARNS •...•• •.. .• •••.. Xl,'7 :Arch . 1 •‘ • • . • . .• • Enttithst..atnebitteri, heti& liiitilrottd-MOtt. ptiet and ..41:gettis•foe the sttip. Ot Ira- • ebblisio. .111ohntlicturetl, by • . the Nets . Verb -Shunt ••Eng•leto " • " • FOR - OOMFORti coNvEy.f..ttioE,.EoON-: Dlr . ! AVD - DURARILI.TY; U$R - : • THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER . • THE BEST 11.041E.I;VEIL INVENTED, .• SOLD BY CHASE, SHARPE:Lt. THO:iII.SON, . . • '•Np. N,:gecOnd:St:, ' Irkon Vonintlent and 'lliannfitetarerts: of iStovex, Illeatenti Tinned and .En atnelied All'ai:es,'&e., eke. ' - `August 19;.•q5, 42-6ra 628. HOOP SKIRTS. 6.;28 • • • - •• 'H, P . 'K IN• S.' . 1 --OWN: MAKE? OF HOOP SKIRTS Arii g ottimi : np exprmsly-to meet the. wants of firSt elnsti trade. : They embrace atomplete assortment of all the new and desirable - styles,: sizes and .Itogth,.(pr Ladies,' 31isse and 'Children; and . are superior to all others , made in point Of•Symmetry;finish and .durability ; be ing Made of:the finest tempered pigliSh Steel SPrinits— with linen finished Covering,;,and - having all the metalic 'fastenings immovably :secured. by improved machinery.' They retain theft' shdpe - and. elasticity to the iiist,—and' are warranted to give entire satisfaction:. • Also,. constantly . in receipt of. full' lines of good East , ern MatIe'SKIRTS,. at very low mices; Skirts made tO• order, altered and.repaired. •• WEIOLESALE, AND 13.- TAIL; at MANUFACTORY AND SALEROOM. No. '4ll'u2S Areh.Strect, abos'e Mixth, Plaitadzi: g- - 44 — TERAIS CASH.. ONE PRICE ONLY.. AngratA • ..• . LOOKING GLASSES • Oil Paintings, Engravinu,s, Pic tures, and Portrait Frames. Photograph Fraines, _ ' - dour Cornices, Piet-Ta bles, MarliteSlabs & Brackets. • JAMES: S. - EARLE h SONS, /316 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Ilanutactax , ers, Importers . and Dealers In Look-. lug. eda:ses. . . Alarge andp elent-ria,sortment of .l'iliRROTtS of ev rv.tnarticici alwaylf. In stock. • ;,particular attention .given to the manufacture' or Picture. Frames, in which branch continual changes and novelties are be iii introduced_ . Estimates for LOokiug-Glailics furnished on applicatioo;•by.maft or perwmallf: • . tio,„•erpss Groups, and War and . Humorous rub jects. paiticalars in Circulars,)- • ..Eveiy'in•ticie.of ,Meesra.• EARLE &SONS' manufac ture.,•tim•bd packed to.forivartl to any part of the coon 'try is perfect safety: Gallery ofr'niutinicA open, at ail times...free. to visitors..,._. (June 2•Ljen---an•-fart BEST WHITE LEAD ! • BEST .ZINO!. • . ••-•. • Pure Liberty LiinO, • UneurPiiitied fcir.WittiMuccs: Friiit'Otoits; Ottutorit•fix, • . •• and Evcaiiess.of- SURFACF. PURE LIBERTY. LEAD—Warranted to 'cover more surface for sanK - weight than'any other Leath : • • • . ••• 'fry it and :tet eoilt bane, ten other ! PURE LIBERTY. EINc, selected' ZINC. ground In Refined Linseed Oil, unequaled in quality,. Always the. • .. • rure•Libieriy 73 - mac; wsartAtricit Mao moriand better work at a given that than any other. • • . see (e .t . . ' .-Idanufacturedat PENNSYLVANIA PAIN_ '& COL OR WORKS. • Orders executed promptly by •.• .•••• , • ZIEGLER:3i 11Thotitsaie-Drog, fit/ and G Ifism Dealers. .rfi - Stnie &Oftlee,No.• 137 North' THIRD, Street, PHILADELPHIA, • • • .I.arch li, •ttio A SAFE STEAM BOILER, The subscriber is prepared to receive orde're for. the "11.3..itRISON STEAM BOILER," In si7,CS tO :salt gar— chasers: ' The attention of manufacturers and •others is called to thii new'Stelim Generator, as - .coinbining es- Senna] - talrente,ges.in absolute safety from' destructive exPlqiion, first cost end durability, economy of fuel, facility .of cleaning and .transportation, not possessed . by any . boller now in rim. • . • • These boilers may be seen in dully operation, driving Ito: extensive works of blessis. Sellers & 'Sixteenth street and flatellten street :at S.'• Cattelim ...rectory, Spruce street, Schuylkill, and at Garsed's Tre . mont'Afill,.Prink —• ford,„ • ' • • ' • . . JOSEPH - HARRISON .Jr:; •, . . S, STE:VIE; 71"; ScpL 24,-'6.4.-89-tfJ A. B . 44I COILEPS. , ' ' E•.Ir.:'I`A.VLOR.' *. -...., . . For the • conimnience. of our cW .. ..• • .. patrons hnd'othersats distan,x,•,' .r. ---.1 . .- •• we here . ,present 'it diagram of . ..: ,,,.. ,.,/k .,... - ' • • self-inceinreMent; by which a : •*. ' 4. good . fit ‘%-111..he guarantied;. by - - . - •• „,...,- sending the sizes. in': the • ,order . ....-.....e-- . de•iisnated in the accorapanying , f f- ' .1•• :• ' ; .- EXPLANATION... • . ' ' 4 .. ,' : t i ~,,' .. • an • f i r t , ar g m th';. 2 c O /4aek; - front: 1 to 2,: . - 1 •*„ • •... -'. Length "IV-Sleeve., 'Nritit• - . arm . -.4 '-• 1 -..- - .llrea4t Memiure.—Around the • . .' , -. . most prothinent pars- of. -the , . ira t ist - .llirosore,-kround the wa' II - - 'State whether She person 'is' ~' erect or Stoopieg. •-. 1-; ,- -' - . .-•.,... FOR PEST. ; -1 , -•-. , • The garee - measare'ai for Coat • ..- • . iin P. .• : • '.., . • ~. .Breastire inside scant, and ont- Sidi from flip - hone, and around the waist an 1 hip. - • SANIPLit OV MATETLIALB • B7 Olt' Mill; ;Fate or COST. • POOPS TO as:. es-, rermi o, -nr sor sAll srscriortr: • . ..• '-; . : . • 11.111AM.13701i.E -.524, Cheiptua 1144' Phillidelpkdri: Still Another Imp . oyMut Usti tot' - • Petrole*n. • • :WELLS' PETROLEUM' WRITING FLUID. JET. BLAIDIEAT-FIRMT. . . This . Ink, unlike' all others, • contains no acids, and. therefore will not corrode steel pens; .one pen will last longer. than u doze i m in any other nk: , .It flows freely; leaies no sediment in the bottle, :and is not insured in theleast by.freezing. It cannot be washed from piper either by hot or cold Water, and bo extxisnre toteat w 11l ebange•the These :qualities make it Inval uable for books dr.(' ptrpersentaiued in safes in case of are:. is ilndbubtedly; the best Writing Jinid ever in- • The process of mannfectriring ;this 4Ovalnable article is known only by the Insenttors,..and we thereforecan- Bon - all-iigainst ImitatiOtti; ' Wek.for Petrolenm R'riting Fitild, and see -that the'' roll name of .401118 WELLS& CO.. ie on the Table. By so doing yoh will be sive Ofgetting a bottle of Perfect -*- . . , N. B. 2 l%ePetreletim used is, perfectly deodetized, and therefore the inkitas no disagreeable odor:- Mittmtactdred entely by the invento* . • . . MOURN WELLS elk Philndre., , Pre. ..Whole ale and retail by .B --BADMAN, .sole Apen for.Schtiylkill county: • :Nay 6: 'O5: 'A limn' sCqsortment "ol•Watchaa—Anacrican, • Bakliali and Emisty;.Gold and'Silvar, 4ingle and • llunting Cai:es., An •examination • re-. apectially solicited., • • • IL C. • .Watchmaker an Jewpier k Centre §treet, Pottsville Dieuxbpr 12,:63 - • , ' - •- - ftIitTItI,ZERS: - ....-•'L. .ALLM•N & 1 RI Pit E .tirttt:tli - 0615 - 11AtrOr:.0.Mt to . iiLY by i,hpult at tbeir AGRICULTURAL WORKS PHILADELPHIA. _ • . . • ... Wo the assurance to the pablic, that none: will be Bola or 'offered :for Sae by as bat •.• '• • ourt OWN 31[AAITKIITITILE, Packed NewBAS B, . " each- Price, $5O per 2000 lbs, Cts. per lb.) ALLEN & NEEDLES' IMPROVED. • - VERTILIZER t . , . deslre ImurePthunn farmers: and daer", that Svc make uo concealment of ita:princliaal compurelite, Aninsail..ilinstere. Haar.' Wawol; Said . . Finely Giound pones., • '. . . : .• • .• Evety'diy brino us additional evidenCes of. the nu perior excellence of this article:. 'Those who haye used it fur nearly seven years know its kood.qualitica an 4 BUY: IT AGAIN . . This is the best proof we can havers to .its value. Packed in Pia* Bags, 150 • . • Pri 6 b, .$35 per 2000 lb . s.„.(11 Otß . "pei lb.) r2P - A.; t rade discount fillowed tO dealers. ' NEEDLES O • 42 S_-DelavraT Avenue 'and 41 S. - Water St.; !(First • Store above (..'berstnut-) Philndelphirai . We sell no artlele.4 but such as we can safely recom mend.. . • ' ' (July 15, , 23-SM 13 OUr S,U PIRPHOSPR.k.T.E. OF IJME,i BATJG.I-I.& SONS, Store-No. 20 South Delawam Avenue, Phila. . . • After tbis•date. June 12th. the.ptice of BAUGH'S RAW BONE PHOSPHATE will be reduced to $6O per ii(tun BIS, (3 cents per pound) pad :0 in gpod'buus . and "hairels: and'delivered free'ut porterage . to any Wharf or depot in this city. ... .. • - . , - . . . .-'Already the indications point to a very betty . ) , rade in .our artiele toi the fall season...and. although. N 4 have immense facilities for. meeting a. large demandwith a 'prompt suPply,, we *ould strongly advise Farmers and belets to glvens_iheir orders.as early atit.powdble. .- . naitales Riaw Borac . Pieci.phatroi llns now beed betbre; the Airricaltnml Community for many years under ONE NAME and ONE PIiOPjtIE TONSIIIP; aiid needs. no 'further commendation than thataccorded -ni it gverywhere, In the continued mid anem. t dul use hy practical and discrintinatiiii - Farro era. Manufactured only by • • •• . . • • •.• • . • .• . • 11.4.1.7a1t ag .SONS," • •.• • . No: '2O South:Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. eirWe ;teem - mend' ihirrupra to purchase of their nearest Agiichlturill Dealer. ' • • ••• ' • • ' •.. •• -• J, C. BRIGHT &CO. - , Agents, •. - Jane. 24, 'GS 25-tn Ashland,'Schnylkill CAUTION TO. FARMERS, Wheri4.s, certain individuals who . callithentiolves my Agents . for the sale of' . ' , Igol3o GENUINE IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OFT. LIME. the' Furthers, Offering -. the name rit a pot/ - much below niy est:aline& Philadelphia. and Baltimore Retail Price," hereby give.notice that..l have no Agetitt . to hank my articles_ tihont.', it is sold at ni:y.Otlice and lleiiot No' 27 North Front St.,--Philadelphia, AND AT MY.PRANCII - 11.01.15E • 'N0.1 : 4 1T.0vv14 , 2 . 4 Whairf, Rola mare. . . -It is also sold by ,responsible dealers -in all.parts 07 the country. I make no- consienmeots but sell at thy wholesale price to licensed- dealers, and: at my retail price to consumers. • .3.1 y price is uniform to all. Sixty dollars tter tun in Philadelphia,' and. Sixty Dollars per ton.in :Baltimore i•'Three Dollars . per ton for freigbt. added to•the BaltNitre .price. Deniers are. not permittedto overcharge: the Farmer, ',but to be satis fied with a reasonable—profit. and to sell- ftir no less than my retail price At Philadelphia, *id': no,more than ietail price in BaltimOre. • - ' .• ..I do this for-the protection :olthe.-Farmer, that article Attach', not - fall in the hands of irresponsible' parties to nndersell and adulterate. • , Farmers • wilrlind it-to their • interest. tb , deal only' with responsible Parties," :and allow, t hem make fair protit, aa no Math honest or :otherwise, will wurlC for nothing.. : • 'Respectfully yours: • . ' • .310R0 PHILLIPS. [Jsn. '23, 3iA-4-lvi • • •Aupstl9,-65 LINDEN HALL MORAVIAN SEMINARY . FOR YOUNG LADIES, . 4 114 • FOUNDED SEPTEMBER, , 12"94 ' Affords stiperior advantages .for 'thorough • and nefoin plished.feinale education. -.Music taught. by.-FIRST.: CLASS Profta:surs . : 'and - Frenelf, 'Gefnutn Italian by a lady from abroad.' ' TM: Annual .Tei'm opens ,MONDAT, AUGUST • " • Floy circulars iind . informatiou apply • : • • • • ItEv..W: C. liEfellEE, '• , . . LOLLER ACADEMY: A Select Boarding. School for 13ovs. 11 . 116. W. FRIESE; AT1301{0; MONta6MERY CO:.'J MIILES NOR:T11 . • •••- •• • OP PHILADELPHIA. .• • . ...•-• • The attention, of 'parents heye sons to ode cate reSpectfully called to the advauttigen afforded by flue It - tett:Anon: TheTheation is superior.: the arelargetttid pleasantly situated about one..eit,thth-ora mile etnith•of the vilhnre, And the trintinds are aintile and -beautiful, - The eon of instrnetion - .embraces everything taught in Academies and: Seminaries' of a high grade. - Ponds are prepared for. ank. elasa . or for -. The Scheel is new in session but students enter it any-time. Vacation , in July, and August. -For paitictitars address .the , . • azz- Read. This ! ~ J. 'lt. PR OXE LL'S CITFIAP CIIINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY STORE, Centre &Feet, Opposite Mortimer House i• • • • . . . 'The citizens of Pottsville' and;neighboring ,towns' villages:lndia:mile:l.a. one and all, are invited to call . and examine my stocli•ot•vraret , befOre- buying Oat- . where; as I am,not ,to be - undersold,. and can .furnish housekeepers with every article tite.y.w%ii . iirmy line 9(l3llBh:fess. "In the stock: of: - . • • •• - -. French Chana.:J.: will be found Tea Setni;• Dinner Setts—Card RUA Cake Da:slats, Watch Caste Se vtr Holden!; Match 'Safes, Motto . MiT.4, Motto Caps and Saucers, Vases, Colones, China Serb - for Children, and a general, Varietrot Toys? Choicest,' latest patterns,. cOnststing of. Table 'and • Bar Tumblers, Champagne and Wine-Glasses, Ale and' ' Beer . Glasses, Decanters,.Thir and. Bitter Battles, .Gob=. .lets, Plates, Castor Bottles, Pitchers and Creains, Cel cries, Sugar Bowls . Spoon Holders, Syrup Cans, Fruit 80yd.% Fruit Jars, Cake Stands, Kerosene Lamps of 'every variety, Lamp-chimneys, Lanterns, Candlesticks; Candy Jar5.46,..,..tc. . , ,Crockery troctieijr-1: • • A full assortmcet IRON STOVE CHINA. of dif ferent patterns, in setts or single: pieces, to suit the pub lic. A,large assertment of eor - mon C. C.Ware,.which I will sell at 'IOW . figures. • • . ' •' • • . • •.' Yellow attd:. , Stoine 'Ware.; Padding, Dishes, Pie Dishes. Cullfmderi; Milli .Pan's, Jelly • Moulds, • Pitchers.. Tea -Pots, B - tter Pots, Milk rots, 'Jam, Jugs, etc.,-etc. . ' .- ••• ' • • • MISCELLANEOUS r-A l oilet*Setti.Caitors, Slop Jars • and Foot Datlis; - Quart and Pint Flasks 4 41Fritit.jurat or. description. . - MERCHANTS I. can selt you Goods' at C;dj I ices, thug saving you frehrlit. Call and see if it is rit so.. • J. •. R TROXEL.L. . Apritlo,- , 64.• . • - The Most Complete Newing Ma , - chine in Existence. • PIIILADELPHIA The Intrdatiction of the ."110.11ENOE " „Dates a new enkin Sewing Machines. . B . 4 4 iits, amid Gashericitiall Sew ' oit a . :'•'.ltu'llle at the- saine•tiinie. • . The -Undersigned .has.. been-. abpointed :Agent for Schuylkill.. County: of the- Florence Sewing litachine Company, Manufacturers of the celebrated Iteversibli3 Feed Scwing Machines:. ; • " The fellowing.advantakes over any and :Sewing Machines, are claithed for the-" Florence ^ : • . • . It Makes' four different stttches,.the lack,' knot dou ble:lock and double-km:4,Am -Aie,.and the same ma:, chine.: Rath: stitch being' alike 'on Voth sides of the: .•7t Ida the reversible feed inOtion,'which enables the olieraton . bsr, simply turning a thomb•lSPreW,,-.lto have the work run either to the right or left; to stay any part the suine,-"or fasten.the ends of the seams; withoubtuyn- Ini-.; the fabric.•. : Changing .the length of the - stitch, and from one kind of 's.titch to another, can readily Lic.done•ivhile the ma, _ . . Every eticeli is its4f, ranking the semi tic cure and unifcirm.. : : • ' •.• ' It islo meet noiseless, and can be used where quiet is necessary ' Ise motions are all positive there 'are no springslo get out of order, and its simplicity enables the most in experienced to onerafe it. • It will not oil the dress of the operator, as all.'the machinery Is bu the top of , the table. - • ' It is the Most rapid sewer in the world; making dye stitches to each revolution. - .- . Its stitch is the wonder of all., because bf its corn hined.elasticity strength and beauty. • • . It does the heaviest or iint.work•with equal facili ty, without change of tensiou.or machinery... , • EVery-Machine has one of Jeuclra patent" hemmers attached, (the right to-use which wo contra) eliabling the:perator to turn any .‘vidth of lierrt.desired. , The public Is, respectfully invited to examine: these Machines at the store of the unMersigned, Centre :street, Pottsville, where fall particulars will be gii.eru, . • • • • . 'R It MORRIS. .. Austad i-M; '64. : ' - • ntf DRY:. GOODS' GROCERIES >• -PR 0 VISIO N -.STORE. The landersigned.Will continne to carry On the bead ness of the store (formerly Nichols. & Beck) at the cor ner of.Alarket and Second _ streets, Pelt-villa.- lie will .fieeplDß hand a full and choke streets, of Dry Goode, Groerriorzuzsl ProrPsiotts,, which will be sold at reaaonable Op); W. BECK.' Pottsvil 'March 11..1F4 t • , lt z tf . • • Zinnia-L .II S, .• • ' . ,o. .. : WATCEIEf3, . .. , ~ cLopxs, and JEWELRY, it;e4l . l kin - as Itfue.n.al in:Arum" cuts, Violin String , Bass Viol Strings, Buitar and Banjo Strinfrn,onstantly unladd. ' - - : SO, '64.6 RAW,BON .Idi . LtittlrAdTllta3l3: ANI) ITC!IntIFTOEII.. ItedtiCtioirt in Price Send in the 9r4ris Early.! E.DUOATION:AL, POTTSVELLB. Glass Ware: ALWAYS ON IiAND PUBLIC Ag.tiA.ai x .x.•-Exalt A l it iv i rpit.,fo said at 'BabHe Sale at 2 o'clock;. 0 1 :' • SaturdayiSeptenber 234 At the Piabliclionie of 11.`R. : Maager; . In .Lo6* Val ley, alarm situated in Incest Valley. correlating of one :hiandned and fifty-one acr* more ' or leas, :. seventy of which are .ander 'cultivation, the-balance beingwell thnberedi The Farm is'sitnited 436 miles from banal City, 4.milea from Tamaqrst and . 2.36 miles beam Tmicarnra„.affording a near mind; Rood . market. for nit lbat.can be prodnoaL The implovements ist of Perin Rouse; Tenant Bowe; Porn. Wag- - " eti - Sbec4 Corn Crib, &c..;•allin good'eonduloo,_ A, coed stream of water inns thwt.Mt - - the Firm nPon width is. a Saiiv min in goodrunmw order. • The land bat all beeneavily limed and matuared, within the last two yd h rssind itis, now the best. Faint in the Valley.— Parties desiring to purchase, can obtain 'any "informa.. that by applying to Daniel Smith •on the premises, or Beddall ftobertsen at New Philadelphia: • • ' The stock, - consisting of four splendid males, 1 two horse wagon, 1 roar borse wagon, barramt .plows, haf.. rolkunntitmilk.oorrtabeller,.&e., Wid also be offered at the same. Iliac and place. . . ' Conditions made known on day of sale. • - • BRDDALL &ROBERTSON, • .New:Philadebblo, Aug. 34 2465. •;• '3s* -• • Th• IRPIIIANSI COURT i. 1 4;1,L13:- , :-Pursaant to • ‘... l !an order of the Orpaos' Court of the County of 'Schuylkill. in.the Commonwealth of Peimsylienia, the subscriber, Guardian.of the minor chihlren • of Qtange lleffsnyder. late of the Township of New Castle, in the Coonty :of Schuylkill, .dtceased; . will • expose to sale . .by public rendpn on . .-- Saturday, 30th day of September next, at 10.O , clock irt.the Girenoon, at the premise" the ipter est ofthe "said minors in piece' or parsel of. gramnd: -situate iu the town of. New Castle,, New•Cnstle Town ship. Schuylkill County, containing in front on Centre . street ISO.feet, and :extending .back. ISO feet, with the, appurtenanc., consisting •of a Frame. Sture i ni House and Dwelling , .comprising lots No s. 9,.1 0 and 11, in the'originsl plan.' . Also, the interest of said minors - alt-that certiln lot, eitante in Mohawk street. in.the town of New CO- Ile aforce , aid, befog. lot No. ST, and the adjoining one half lot No. ila„. in the briginal - plan 'orsaid town ; with the aptstrtenances,.eonsisting of tivo.Frame Also; the interest of said minors, in the undivided 'five-tenth part ot- tWo lots in the town of Neiv (tstle' aforesaid. known as the ,_Miller estate, late the estate o . .ILeurVdillei.dOceaseti. with. the 'appurtenances, con sisting of three Frame Dwelling Houses, late the estate of slid deceased.. Terms and conditions toads known at the time and Made of sale by JOHN 81:14.RPLEJ.'9, -By order of the'Orphanst Court. • , ' • ' ' A, DynnatAx. elerk: . Pottavitle, August 30, IS6.i. - Sept. 9, VS, 36.4. • .at. jakt received India llta)11.14 - }lotting of all sizAi at '25 Nr cent. redoe ln io on thit old *rales': Also all kinds of Gam l'achiug Goketk at teduced fates. B. BANNAN. .A MI ERI I%*.WATCIII.E anOritvw American Clocks, and :Jewelry of' MI de scriptions, can he obtained at the Atom. or . • . " • "" M. LEItM Arent. Sept. an •C4- 7 tei ' ' ' Centre - screet, •Pottsville_ • . DE lEEE'S ; PATENT • SLAT F.N.--,lnst ...Teeeived Peir,c t e's Patent Slutes,• with leaf foi 4 ofll- 'ces Sehoolsi.. . Also' Ikuf Memorandums 56r the pric:ket.. For sale at B; BANNA...N'S, Centre Street, Pottsville, Pa. • • • - • • . UNIIQG - . • :Li_ • . • • ...:. . • - • Very heat Silver Tobacco Boxes, es, e.. 101.0.1 sittcle for holiday iirin?ents-,fer sale cheap. by R C: GREEN.' 'cud Jeweler, Centre Street Pottsville. • De'eernber 12. 'll3 • . TT -1"E ! ' D: . -. • stock of Wier Gold Watches, Cim.t. tan Chains, Sails, ' Ti: Watchmaker and Jeweler, Centre Street,,Pottsville. .ciecernher • • , CLOCKS . CLOCKS CLOCKS t • . .klart,re stock of eight dey and thirty hour elocks;ln E .!.r.vtirkty. of style; fri . r . sale 'cheap, by • • • • • R. C. GitEEN, Watelenuker andsTev, eler, - Centre Street, Pottsville Dec'ember 12, • . , . ~ 1 11ECC..41 -LUBIIILAXING . OIL. JTuroir RECEIVED a lot of GENUINE . idixea .I.4l?ricating . Oil—the best ,CHEAP OIL in the market for Lulirieating: mirlmees—for sale whole sale at zmumfacturers-prfees hq B. HANNAN' Also, Pure Whiter Bleached • Whale Olt,. the : quality, of which we warrant, at ;the : lowest wholesale, New lledford.prices; • • • •-•• , C1111111NT31.14 PR EPIENTI4.—FINE As. 1111C3114;rtur-OF- Piirt.VEß. RARE. . '• • Such ns 'oyster tureens, butter dishes, cake baskets, castors, fruit (Robes. mass, &..c.• Also, a well selmlted stock of silver kniees,• lurks, spoons. cake ,knive,..pie knives,' 14.1.11tte,, napkin' rings, and every artiele of table eatery..4m sale.che. by • g. C:VREEN, . •Watchma ,tp ker. and Jeweler, 'Centre. stre e t, Pottsville. • P 2, ' " . • PE al 0 VEY EGA ft.—The subscriber has - commenced he manitfcCrtwe of a Siiperlor art hie of inegar,at the corner of Railroad Aeid Calldwhill streets,. in the Borough .of Poitsville..where he-is prepared to fornislo;:ricers h pure article. wholes:dn.-which he trill' Warrant It equal. if not superior to and article in. the Market pickling: table' use; and - pniposes . for which vinclutr i nsedott the-lowest-market prices. All we ask is for dualerS to 'give . us a Erna July ittl; 29-tf '•-• CHEAP , PA.SiMAGE • TO ATiO F 1413.1 • - EAT BRITAIN . AND, TREL=.-. -• . . TApsuoyr miotitEßs . • Emigration. and Foreign Exchange (Alice, SG South st. - . New York. " Drafts ou England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.. Tapscott's favorite line of Liverpool Packets sails' every throe days. ' • • • . • • X line of LOndon Packets sails every teltdays.: ' -Also by Ste a rnship sailing weekly. • ' • ' • A ,reParties wishing, to .sentifor their fnends,•or re. - mit money to the Oki , Cons -nr. can - do so at -the low . -- est rates by applying CO STRANGE N. PALAER.. ,June 10, • : • Pcttiville. TO CARPENTERS & ,BW.LDERS. The Selleuyiki4 Cotnty Lumber & Manufabturna — g Co, have an laintl at their extensbie - establishment,. ' Railroad Stvegt, it great quantity of•liunber of every kind And . descriptibm, which.they.czin supply .to tiperators. .eurpenters and :Builders, at lower rates than it can be bought elsewhere.- They are also. ready •to supply, through the means .of their extensive i)IISILICES and la bor saving machines manufactured articles. in their line at a saving - dr sL. per cent. on former err.. . Their. hirge workshops have.been in saccessfil opera tion for the piest year, turuilig uuivaet qualititiee of . Wilitlow*-IFraines h. •. • • Work, .. mouldin gs, Binh-post‘i., • Itatuinters, ' . • . . . iii~uticr i.. . . And all kindS of Framed. Paneled and Turited•Work, which they have eonstantiyou hand. They 'urn ready tO s eae-age orders at.the shortest notice., for any quanti ty or quality of sawed lir manufactered stuff. 'Pry and green .llemleck - of all • kinds: for building .purposes.. Oak. Maple. Poplar. chair, plank and scant ling hoards; Cherry, Walunt,MalMgany, ,tc., for cabi net work White and:Vellow'Piue .6onrds for flooring, raw.or made to order; White Pine plank, 3, 2%,•2, Il i 114,'4, and .3 inch panel, always .ready plank, beams,• .rails, scantling, posts, shingles, lath, ceiling lath, pailings,. tc., - Seg. • . • • • C.7/"Bills of sawed stuff' and everything s in their line on handor to atthe shortest notice. ' ' ,Potteville, March 29. '5B • • 10. 1865 "18 yCnrs establiAnd in N. Y. "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from PolsonS. ,, . '• • - "NOt dtufgeroue to the human Funliy.7 "Rats comic oulof.lltelr holes to . "Costar'.e Rat, Roath, &0 . .. Exterminators .•Is a paste -used for Rats, ' • '• •-• Mice. Boachem, Black arid • .• Red A nig; rte.; tire. . • . ostais".Red-Bng Exterminator, •-• Isa liquid 'or Wash, used to destroy, and also as a pre- 7 ' ventivo for-bed Bugs, ,tc. . • , _ . . ! 'Costar's Elebtrio Powder for Ineeets ? is for Moths.. Maiguitom, -• • ' . Fleas. Bed Bugg, InsectB on - ,•• ' I"lant4s'rowl.fi, ArsiinaLv, &c. • rir•Sold by all Druggists and Dealers everywhere. .1"S"" !! 1 BEWATtI; 1 of all worthless imitations. ie — Sea that 'l.4n,r.ta's" name is on each Box, Bot . tie',and.Flasiz, before you buy. , • . - :1111FIN RIC .H. COSTAR. '•• CS-PRI:imIPALDP:POT,'4s2 BROADWAY, N..Y: mrsobi by all Druggists and Dealers at .Pottsville 1865. . INCREASE: OF •RATS.The Farmer's Gazette .(English) tweeds and prevcs by figures that nne . pairof rats willhave a progeny dial cleiceridauts no iess than 65.4,050 in three years. - No - pi:unless this immeuse fly can be kept clown. they - would consume more, hiod than would sustain 05,000.huinan beluga. . • • . gir!See -CoisTmee a4veiii:4emeiit 'frith& paPer. 1865. , IiATS rorsta never engnes In shoot; tng small birds fait cruel man t :whoever aids in exter mcnatinu nats•is a.benefacor.' 'W ee should like som of our currespluldents tri giv6 us the benefit of theirexpt;. % drwing, out these pests We need sornethmg besidesldogS, cuts, and traps for this business.•;-Seic,n . nrsee , Cosress" advertisemeiat in this paper. • . . , . • • . -,•. 1865. - • • •- •.• • •.. . . . ... . . . . . "COSTAR'S". EATEX.TER:WINATOTt lS sireple safe;and sure,—the. most perfect RAT-ification meett tog we have' ever'attencied. . Every Ent that can get it, -properly •prepared acCordinfi to directions. 'wiliest it. and °wry onelhat eat* it will die, generally at some place.as distant as poisible :from -where the medicine was tairen.—Lake Shore, Hieh., 'Mirror. - ' ' ••Cosias'e^. advertiw.ment in this.paper 1865. .. .. .. . . . . .. A VOICE FRP:IITUE FAR, WEST.--- . Speaking' of " . CONTAIL'IP7 ' Rat, -. Roach. ....tn,.. Extermivator—more grain and proVislutia are' ileatiosed annualii in Grant Connty. tiy vermin than would pay 'Tor tong of this Eat and lasect'l(iller."—fLanca,ler, iris.; ifeiald.' ItilrEee !•Eos•rar.•fri7 adverthement in this paper. • . 1865, . . . FARMERS AND ROESEKEEPERS—shonId • reeol lett that hundreds of_ dollais• worth of Provis iotis; are annually destroyed by Rats, Mice, .Aida," and other insects and vermin—all- of which • can bC prevented by a few dollarw worth of "CosvAteto. Rat, Roach,..tc, Exterminator, bought and rased .freely. - • ' inir - See ."Coarmes”..advertiaement in.ttils paper. • .orSold. id Pottsville; Pa.; wholesale _'and xettill.itt 13..kRis:AN`S. and by oll:Droggisus and , Dcluers. : . INEKSI MVP PL . lE $. -T hie subscriber • ISA {a Agent-for the. sale of the 'Boston Glum-Belting Factory; and, furnishes superior Belts at Factory prices; all sizes, kinds unit lengths 4Beltsof greater thickness than .thosekeilt on handmade to order, at the shortest notice, as his orders for Colliery purposes have the pre ference at the Algo Steam Packing of every de •scriptiow Blasting Paper by the aingle,.or ten reams, .or by the ton, at manufacturers. prices. • ' •"• SAFETY LAMPS, of .the mot approved patterns, Made or:lnspected Government Wire, by the single doz e, - or hundred.; Wire 9r4l.zes, Wire- by the roll or yard sways for sale by • - - B.A.NNAIi. • April 23, • • •17 the tamer, TIIE CATTLE PLAGUE . IN ~..F. o r" More: thair..a . century • England his becn exempt from the -myna of serious cit-. tle imported from Hol. latut• wliete M a. short time it ;destiliv et i 20Q 000 e attle f the 'M) rra1II " commenced itq work - of death in England, and auring a pen- . • od. of twelve years caused incredible losses.. according. to the atleolatteas of the public commissioners no lei than 210,00, cattle were destroyed•hy the pestilence ; during the - thitd year_ of- its - 'ravages alone.. The ei; n . tinned losses 'sustained for a succi on of sears by thii disease, are said, to frtve 101 to the establishment of. most ot• the ' . .piesent veterinary schools.: IL . was hoped that the ; better instruction in veterinary science" thus seetired,.and the'tnore judicious treatment of stock adopted of late*.by farmers,.. would . pre irent a repetition , of the devastations . ' which. the murrains of old caused in Europe, • Ei*.kk we learn by our late . English vipm . that the gltnie,dieease,* or:one.very simil tr to ,it, hatiagitie..appeared.la Eligland. - ... About the. first ofjulytt:dtsternper littili.eoutamon g the much tows, : which it seems, are *kept is large litinibera in..some parts of 'LondoM e by which it estimated that, the dairymen suffetcd a loss of riots than t5O, Bari:,; the first - month of its raveges. ' * The symptom's of. the disease are descillied, in most of, the papers, - particularly in thus e Which lisp claim to medical skill, - with much technicality. tii an.order issued. by the hi vy-Council it is Said that the disease may b, known by:the-following symptoms : . • • ; Great depression.of the , vitilpowers, fre quent shivering, : st,sggering gait, cold extrem: • • ities aud .short .breathing, drooping bead, reddened eyes, with a • discharge froof theni, and . algO,lrom tale nostrils, of. a mueons, nature, raW-looking!pliees on the inner side t thelipi.and roof of the mouth, diarrhum,. ordYseiatric purging." • - The editor of the,London . AgTieulturaLGa 7 Zette remarks that "very.. little troubleis felt by those who have seen-the disease in recog nizing it When'onee developed the. epres slop' Of: : intense, suffering ; and. the extreme prostration of the : Vika poWers at an .e'arly Period, 'arc; not to be, mistake. . • • • . It appears . to be ,very fatal. -Prof. Gatngee. of the Albert Veterinary - College estimatiu the per: eentage . of deaths in infected . herds to emceed 80 per . cent. ;antl although many dai ries London have thus fur entirely eseapi,d the 'fatal malady,-Ile•thiukathat ten or tweM per. cent. of all the : cows ,of the nietroyolis have been. Inst. - rega'id to the . . sanitary "condition of these city :cow-hours . the health)Alicer of the pari-311 of Mary letiOne sayg ; "While..:enteriaining as I do the opinion t hat these places in the ini6t , of a _crowded mipulation are great . abothinatioriS.ata ought to he removed:l4n among-the . dwellinqs 'of men, l'inust,' . rievertheless, admit that a lane o Majority f . them 'ore. kept exceedingly elan and .Wellventilated, and carry init..to the full.-- eat eXtent.theycntrirements'et the aet." But' this cattle-plague, as the dice Ise far Want of it better-ha*. is new genfl'allY. itnoWn, is. not contine&tiii the - city:.: The: London Tinws of a.latellate.said that the, inalady had already extended to-sixteen, or. nearly One half of alt , the cMinties in England.: - The origin cif the' disease is much disputed:* Meilicalmi:m . gcr, entity belimie it to be imported, and although they admit that it-may he itnpOssible to 5.1t0w bY what importation it . was 'introduced. tiny . claim . that it is is much a fbreign disorilcr as •theAsiatie Cholera or yellow fever, and that it belongs to Russia, Austria and to the I),in- Attie; -1 - heTice large impertationa are mark to tllgland, 'to - iddch it is l . believed the, earl .cases can generallybe traced: . Otters insist J. B; MTERS. that the distirder . arose : in England, and hope that:it will-pass' away of . itself. Tbe early part : of the season was dry and hot, and the Cattle lived: on dry.lherbage ; ;this was"-sue ceeded by, abundant rains and aluxuriant grciwth of grass, on, which the cattle fed pro fusely, and this sadden change of season and of food: fis insisted IS the cause of the dis ease. ,Sotne . even assert that the foreign f:31.- Ile . arc mire healthy than the • native -and are always purchased. by those who ,ire particular in selectioti,—as for instance by the Jews; whose priests in variably select foreiga• bulloCks, and by governMent. - It is con cluded fr om these facts•that the disease origi bated 'a Mong the closely-houSed and-stall fed deWs of the, metropolis. • I3ut r ,Whatever the ,origin of the disorder . the problem of .Stopping its Progress has not been solved, in spite of all that• scientific wiSdom. has 'suggeSted. Veterinary shill Seents . to be nearly, powerless, "middle talk is rather of staying the disease by'destrue thm- thap,by cure: • . Medical gentlernen who .have made careful inquiries whether any persons Who luny at tended upon.the diseased" animals have been in any way -affected, : Say 'that no single ins; tapce:Of the kind . .has come to their know); 1865 edge— Thi - tinrelation to the effect tvhichthe milk and Xsh-of diseased . aninials may have upon. t he . health of those who consume.: eitlt .er through. ignorance or otherwise; tliere are spine facts stated whichnre emit alarming.— Kittens fed upc;it the . •milk of a cow slightly diseased showed evidence ; of the disease is two days. The post MOrteni•apPearances• of one that died ."Were those .of tYpliuti—;cue , ral inflammation of intestines i stomach, twain, &C., the hloOd n• bilious pus ; . red globules decomposed as though it had been subjected to strong-fumes of hydrogen." It is stated.in an article in of the London papers, simcd by.a physician, that ”a suspicious affection is dttily-: Manifesting , itself: amongst -partieularly,those .between the ages of two and eight nonths„ . The symptoms arc. an erratic typhus, with.. a. spurious phrenitii, pneumonia, constipation or diarr)icaa and pc ; indeed,. all the exnet--eharaeteristics arising -from the generic poison .devastating our Cattle.!', • - • -- • • Can onrgov . ermilent and neople be too rim divas about thelmportation otistock from the inti4ted d4triets'pr 'eguntries?—Bostoir .FitENCO -31 . 001.!, •OF -. 3rAKING BI TTElc. — .t prompt . and easy means to maniafitt tore.lM ter to put the bream into a sazdr of . HINT: neither toe. thin nor too thick.; tie the- Bact. and place it idalole in the: ground tiftecu!Cl WentY - inehes in depth; ..coVer he :hole . as leave. the cream for twenty-five hours tgk! outt he .erentn, which is veiy. hard;•Auld pount; it with a :wooden pestle to:separate . the but:, ter ; pour. on ft-,114..g1a5a . of - water. and 1! butter 'separates from.. ttio • butter-milk. Ttii• an :atihir.of two minntes. : .:. ~• • if the cream is in large quantity it is.neerssA rk:to leave it more than twenty-five hours. Is' winter, When the earth is frozen, the 0110 1- tion may, be Made in a cellar with sand. Tiiii process' never. fails.' In Normandy and Merry, hinter is made, in no other way, for not (July is loSi 4 time avoided, but the cream yield= a larger per' cent., and the , bUtteris cßol. lenti • , . . .. . : .Sornepersons incln - se the sack of erelmil anothersackito .- avOici .puttipg the-.(;;trill'tw nearly in contact with th&buttor.---./..,1 z:cietcl Pour 7'ous.' •.- -.. •f : . . . • . . - , To E;;-rtzit . .it . opst - • Hoix:::—Stop holes trim pltigs of "trait] sottp,::.anti.you will . do it effect tiaUy.:•ltats, ,roaches and tints will uut DEE.ShING.:-POiS Vi . lllol . Lave been doora.niied:tp be. cleaned froin acerimultai , o of mbak - ete:, and the aurface soil .reao -4 Stake, trim, reriniye. dead leaves, laid l them iu cOtriplete order: Neripto.
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