• • • ••,• . • •,...„„.., atit .., II . :.-An' .' ''''' There is 'grange deformlq•L ' • • Combined with cotundesagnicis, • - .Atit Often intiteladies,miritea:- - - As in - the bdies' beat, t. Some nantett are lit ibr . evil/ ge.; borne sully St foe-youth • Some passin sweet and musical,, Some hor rible wreath. • • Some fit for denim/sof. loftiest grades, Some only fit tot scullery. ,- Ann is ton plain and 03M1110% . - • -And Sam sounds tint -Yet Anna is endurable. . . -; • And Atutie better still, There is grace in Charlotte,. IcrEletworastitle, • - • And elegance in Isabella,' • • . • A' hantinesa in Kate,. • . • And Sarah Is sedate ad neat: And Ellen innocent and street. Matilda tuba - sickly wand, 1 - • " . - Fit fora nurse's trade, Sophie la effeminite_ s _. ' And - Eathes age and - sta d : . ...Elizabeth's a ntatehleal rating • • - Fit ter a queen to irear= In castle: torten*. hut or hall. • name,beyond compare: . And Bess and,Beeste - follow,well. But Betsey Is - detestable: . . • ' Mariatirino thrward, •• " - . And Gertrirde is too getdr..: - • Yet coupled with a pretty - bee; : . Is pretty name enongh,:t: - AM Adelaide is fanciful,'-: • . And Munk to inn don,- - But Emily is behutiful, - - • • ' And Maty is divine: .• liandonly suits a high born dame, And Fanny is a baby. mune. • • . - Eliza is not very choice._ - Jane Is too blunt and bold. . And. Martha Somewhat sor r owful; And Lucy prond.and cold. . is top light Fit ontilar a dirt: • • . . And Caroline is gay'ruid shy, , ' •• And Flora , amen and pert Louisa hi too sottand• But Alicetentle, chaste and meets. . 'And Harriet .% confiding, And Clara grave and mild, And Emma is affectionate, - • . And Janet rush and wild.. . . .. And Patience. is expressive, • And Grate is old and rare,: Anti Hannah warm and dutiful, -• And Margaret frank and fair : And Faith: and Hope; and C4ntrity, Are heavenly names for sisters three POST OFFITZ LTTERATURE. -•- • The New York Tribune gives the following amusing addresses. in rhyme and otherwise, that have passed through the • Post Office , in - - that city,: . To be forwarded to • • • -7dargaretlelynn , • - • ' . and from you Margaret • ; • .• . . to-your brother • Jack. . • • - •.: - and Sister flonom • Sister Ellen and Michael In care of Win. H, Baldoin. E. S. S., America • Another • "To John Barry, if tirink.' • but If not, to his wife. or some of the children If lirtng, and if not to some respectable aell.bbar-" • ' -`Speed on little missive to Marble Head. And And old Joe Sweet either livine: or dead, If be's living of course. he'll rend this letter But if he's dead why ail the better. ' ; "SWiftiSS the dawn your course pursue Let noughtyour F peed restrain • . • Until you meetlNWiA Mari Drew • . .. In Newfield State of Mane." , .., • • . Here is &lucid address, which sr,' e4ks :for itself:. . -.• " • - "Thimotbet) flantgaa ' • Suite Q Itusekeivittir . , . or elswtuire." The_geographicai .knowledge of the•gen tlemen who 'penned the following was some what extensive - : . “To Sit barthol <wren icily, O state Rhode Island : The following reminds us of the innocent 'country girl who said she Mad an uncle living between the Battery and Central Park : "Bridget Ware ' . • New York, 20 . New York City r_ America. Who can -tell of the whereaboutli of Misa Fostei ? . • ' "Miss - Lo are Fosier 3Gth street Wine whiteirPepay.Post please deliver." The following is encouraging ,to , the Post- 'go Mike Donovitn or to hit , cOusio Eliza Mac Farielly l!oritman will find him by flndtn Berry Bremerei who ati engaged to Mike before they lett Ireland•and may he married • • • • ,Mir. Ford must be a well 'mown intliVidua in Maine, else he never received' the follow "Mr. Henry Ford • , • • who lives in the same place In-the • • • • : •*- State a Maine.". . . 'Ark amusitig' postscript to . a Post inaster : ''P. S. Please give this letter-to the man what's go a sow is my burn as he wants to'get away." . . How. DEA.6O If c . :olJ;trEr!, - Til —TherDeou'a wagon,stopped one morning lefozi3 WldOW Jones' dOor, and he 'gave the usual country sign that he . Waiited soinebody. in the house by dropping - the reins and sit sing double with his 'elbows on his Out tripped the' . widoW,. - lively. as a 'erieltet,. with is treniendeiti.blaek 'ribbon eas hefSnow- White " Grood;'itiorning•" as said 'on both sides, and . the' widow waited for :what was farther lobe " Well,• Ma'am Jones, erhaps you don't Want to . sell One of your.cows, for nothing - , any way, do you P. there, Mister Smith, you couldn't have spoken to my mind bettcr.. A poor lone w6inaniike me does not -know whit ta, do with so manrereturs, and should be•glad to trade . if we tan fit: it:"-• • - So they•adjourned to the meadow. Deacon Smith looked at roitnthen at the widow— ,' at Brindle—then at the widowat the down ing tow=then at the widow again—and' so . through the whole forty.' ~'l. ' he same call was made for a week, but the Deacon could not deeide what cow he wanted. t t length, on Satur4ay t when the Widow • Jones was in. a hurry to get through her_baking for Sunday '--and had "ever so much to do in ihe h6uSe,'" and; ll,ffirmera' wives"and widows have 'no Saturday- 7 -she wu ‘ alittle impatient. Dea con Smith was as irresolute as ever. . • That,'_ere-Dpwuing, is ft• pretty fair creature," - he said," bi;t";`- , lie stopped to glarice at,..the widOw's faee,-,and - then walked' a - round:her—not the Ow.. "The Downing. cols T -knew before the late, Mr. - Jones bought. ber:" Here he sighed; at the allusion to the . late'Mr. Jones; she sighed. and both looked . at -each other. lt *as a highly interesting ninreent: .•••••''; :17 "Old lltoan'is a faithful old lunch, and-so is Brindle-but I have known better" : —a'long stare suceeedeii, his speech—the. pause was. getting, awkward—rand at last Mrs: ' JoneS broke °MI-. • : • • • • ~ "LOrd ! Mr. Smith, if : Vila the .coiv you Nyasa, do say-so !" • ' The inte.ntions 'of the Deacon and the thiw were published the next day. DAD 3lonros's 13Eu—A Story of Vermont. —Uncle - Morton; better known at Hyde's, in;Sunbury; Vermont, as !'‘Dad;" is a famous story teller; in both senses of the ,word:: for he not only tells many, but they - are getter- . ally °Lille most Munc.laausenish kind. 7 -4 n fact, he,lms .dtaWn ao long . a -bow in the quay of, romance, that, being nearly 'ninety years of age, he now repeats his fictions ea indis, penaable . facts, The following is too good' to he lost, and Igive it vertatirn. I 4isit could give the matter offset, on oath man ner in which he impresses its trlth, ' Thad been thinyingivith the old man i on the sen sible manners and customs of our. forefathers, 'And their success dOing the business of life; when he broke out • "I•tell.ye, them ancesteri of ourn didn't do nothin' half way nut . there la an aw- ful falling off sense them `times.- . Why, in my time, ashen I was h boy, things went on ,more economical than now. We all worked. My work was to take care ~of the - hens and chickens triad is fthnous for his hindling of the alphabet,) and I will tell ysr hoW I 'raised them. You i'ilcFr,,P,se a very ihinking.child,- always a thhiking '6l4when I am asleep..— . Well,. it came .- ortmre c orte nighktn:raise a big lot of chickens froth 'one hen tell Yer 'how I did it .I . took Girt-whiskey barrel and filled it with fresh eggs,. and Shen put it on the South side of the 'barn, with some horse manure around it, - and then set. theten on the bung hole.. The old critter kept sit • tin', and in three weeks `I heard .a little peep. Thee pnt my ear to the spiggot, when. the peeping growedlike h swarm of bees.: I did not say anything to the folic; about the heck ing„ for they'd all the time . ..told me I ..was fool, but the next morning I ~knocked the -head out of the barrel, and-covered the barn "floor 'two deep all over with little alickens..— Now you may laugh at much as . yott please, goer. HENRY .• • • . AND'N321 1 12401f 4 3 -1111 . 1A: , Impacts Collieries, „and examines Mineral and 011 Lana. - Ozitsc.F.,,lentlis,Cor:uer,ff 313Larket sidieetegrealltri!iiisia,) , F• D. :WEBST Eft Offers his ProfesstottaLSerricei to the ciftzimuspf Potfa vile find' vle.lnity. • .• - - - 0111lee—e f eipil: .11auch Chunk _ & " al - 15 tp . . June la. f 55.: ri 7 "7, 4 21".4141,74-1 E .. :.13 1E :iii '41,1V11.. i tre ? A pril glad , OFFIAt., on7d r iooF.(K.GA..l7s;ight:a Mending. Cie:. ti e * m e w .: ÷-• ENV- 0174.--bpar : BRCS BROW:KERS, Civil and . Mi. LLining Engineens,' Russet's Buildin,g, '4e - sinrl and. MahinTango Street& . ;( 3 STEPHEN HARRIS. -JOSH4PILS. ATtitiS 307 . • • Sei4entheiS6..433 • 3S- • • LANG 0 1 114.1Maigiidie • B: Dentist, etarket . 4 Street, second "r .47014'ffiti:er.43.'01g/it1.0441.7.!.8 aik mss. Pottecille.• Ray 5, '6O EAPEPF, Pipitiwtlle, Pa., late U • ortheTem Rylvanti.Staie Geologiml Survey, ex; plored October 13, `55 - • •- •'-; • 4f-tf- • yoftANK tIAIaTEII, 1 1ieg4 Eyfate A r igent, mAIT A IsIOY CITY, Sclll4yll4ll Cuallty..? ll - • , • 11147Ltter Aadiestiltbsahtnoy 0. 4 march 30, .61 t . . - . 134 f GENCY—Por the Purthase and nixie 212 of .Resl. Estate:: btiying vadielsing:Cosa 'taking charge of Cuallands, Mines, itc..-and'eulleciingrent Unite kisdnudisignStreet, Potunille. - Aprii 6 Will :144 1011 N OICTO, %Magyar eturer t! an . Peilerin all kinds of Ltiimber, ..June 49, X6l' • . • '.116.19 W: '1t:,:87/11101118, • '; • w • " • f -f ( ' • • • CTV . IL A.ND . XtL'ir7ISTG..EN.GrNEE. II . • Ottice—BizsgskiPi Ka ding,!lWlttha:ltigriago . . 'Serckg, •P r oguoviligi.` G cilf ' =ar. 4geotru;: •.-- 31:1134.Eoir.DENTIST,.!1: 6igjaa Market St:. -Deism _• , Where he is prepared th-pergrui Unertittena on the •Teet h.' such as Filling. Isiserting,Teeth orsGald,• of Vulcanite in' the ;best, and - lute-t stfes,- , ` , Teeth extracted' by'the use of n bitttoryp! ether; .. • 29; '6.5. „ •-• • • • • - . . - • TOBAC:CO, SNUFF. CENTRE kritiiir, POTT8t111;14E, -Nearly Opposite the iflorihner Mouse, • T. C. Baw _., 0 TOORApEmit, • . . • • . . . , an ßaspectiully announces to. the 'citizens . of - Pottsville .d Aerial tyr. that he has taken and fitted up - the PHO TOGRAPHIC GALLERY; In the intil ding at the North -east 'corner of Centre and East Market street; where-he Is prepared to furnish' in the highest stvie of Art, VIG NETTES; AMBROTYPEA CARTES 1)E Ai: BITE; ote, • fir- Heasks a shire of pnbliepationage and hopes, by strict attention to business and courtesy, to . receive 1011! E SiJA:fl.l N fl. ..131,000411;; , Attorney nt OFFlcEldalumtorige- - Street . . - .above Vehtre.: • . *Much .19, ... • CLAV•I3ERGSTRESI44IB, - ..,'. • • 'Attorney 'at lAttiv,. A 01 1 .211 3 ,1; Schuylkill. County. 'I a OtlTce=on Centre : street, opposite.thernet Oftlee.. • , , Sept. 2.4, .64, _ . • . • no_ .r010111N . " W. 11.17A.11, 'Attorney and 'Coitu s" eellor at law. Pottsville, Schuylkill . County. • Office in Slllimen'i new • building, on Centre Street, nearly opposite the.linerir Bank; ..• •,, • • , 21.:. • ROVER, Attorney nt - Lotv.; • • LA...OFFICE—Market Strwt, two doors abiwe Cen • • . • tre:Pottsville- Ptr. : „ . . • IYII.I.LIM 6. SMITH: tIAIMPBELL - :84-; , ,S1311T1114 AttornO . os•nt -k.) law. OFFICE.L-Cent,re Street, opposite White Itoree rotteeille, Pe • • June P.S, '62, I — AEOUVIE.III..DAELAS,..Iik., .-' . 1 -X - : 4T.'1:03314ttY. 1171`. LAW, '• - . •'•• . • IPhiladelphiii.. . • . .. - ' Offled RBMOVE,D . to No; 226 South4.th.t met. April. 1 a:.4.16. . . . ' •• : . • .. :.. .: • 15-6nl'. ' CAIIIIINTOPEEII • LITTLE, •-• , AttOrney'stit lity, raid Notary Public„ • (Authorized 'by Law to' administet' tatilvits. 'atut 16 lake • depcoltiontr, 'tind'acknoaledglnento.ot deeds, mortuagos,piorers of •Attorney,•dsc.,) POTTSVILI,Z, SCHUYINILL, PA.,.s' - •. • -. ;LAW AND" COLLECTION OFFICE, : Mabautongo St. (opposite Post 011.1pe.) . • ; • lll3Me===2 =MI ISISUARDSt -F. S. rHAESELER, WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL DV,AErt. IN rs- Cali and exam! ne specfraena of my work. . -.-- , :.LEGAL:' - fARPS:, AND AVERNER, - - • MILITARY . AGENTS f - Coi.. nad:jittleket - 44itt., Attend to the collection of all. claims. against the Ll. S. Govtirnrnerrt. J. F. WE:3:SEI3, •.FRANC LEIB, Late . Cap.4strt.P.' 3 l.'V. I. Late cap..l.l9th Align 4 .GENERAI - i - NO:TIOES: I R YOU vvieh a truthful lifelike and bean find, Li kenea; . 1 le 104 G a I Ivry and - have a Pureelaiu Picture; . -July , 1, •d5,--464f . . , . , 1 - PROYOSAII.B will be reeelc'etl^for 5ink ...,..........rM.5.5. tug a Slope on the Schuylkill Qoat, Conipa:' ity's lands:: near .florereville, ' in'. Ftster Townehlp, - Schaylkill enmity. - • For tin then .partichlars' apply to JOHN S. .PRYOR at ltorersville,.3 miles north-west front Illinersville.. • .. :-.. srpt.lq, 115-41:3;3t - .- . 1(3 . .E 0 i411.11.EN CE.D' to degtrov ...4MII l N l e-,tives - whicli have heen.tithen'mdre lhnm One year.,Persons wishing thern. retained cab 'do - se ' by pnrchaing in which case n dedCction will be made in the cost of pictures .printed .from them. Ptice Curd Negat iv e, .30 pm ; Large 75: cent*. (.i . orrter'Eetitre and*rket IP.OIVICALINIP to Dixelasirged Ikea diers..—AllSohliers -discharged; either- . by. ceason.of dieahility, lertriinationnf service.. or general orilerS,;•who think' they: haVe :not ,received front the Government. alt the . hontities:or enrol Ments which were promisedthein; or to whiCh they are .boultahly, if l i nt legally entitled, May hear Something . to. their tidiant hy.immediate appiication , "to the undersigned; •I would ask especial attentio n or tioltliere. discharged for *physical disability, within two .yeara•flitm enlistolent, and enlisted ince diichargedd, for. promotion, • und men who have eared the greater portion of the time, ishrob would entitle them to - an:other installtnent of liOntity.• All claim s , against the State orChtneral GoVeinments, :vihettu:r new, old: or•onco rejected. 'will he examined, and if inst.:may be settled. D." BRY/ON Atterney-it-Law,'Mahautangoetreet, next door to ;the itritrNh charges until chtling are collected. invite the attention of Quito Agents who may cnsen like 'the abOV.e.' - Ang IQ, •G; OR .SALE 7iV.:1. 1 0. LET::: 0 R 8.4 t acres :, valuable : Red Shale r -. Laud.for Farming, situated in Locust )falley.- Thete Is a tine stream of *titer...several large springs; a tine two Story house and harn: and thresh. flOor. , Apt ply. tti.• ••• .• E. E., BLAND; Fottsvfile;sPa.• •O. S L propirty: known ns-thea. F.FOGARTY •PitOrkuTY, z - corder ft.n • Metket ana RattrOttd etreetP.,- Pot tgvilie: • • =Vile terms apply" io , CHARLES 14. HILL, . • .Real Estate Aiefit: 1 01tiutercat in a valtiablo toici pa:ladly° •COAL . LAND, tp New Castle Towilattip,.Schuylkpl.C.oiruty, - nOw wAirked . bytwo ...Apply - to • • • . • • • • .•FRA...NKI- Sh B. - 00W.ENc Poqssille, Pa; - . . . . . • I - 4 101 C 8,11.11 1 .1.-1 . 319 acres . 'of excelyept 'Limber Land:estimated to cOutaln:over 30,0(10,0(10 ,feelql. l'inn and Hemlock timber, situate on. Trent Ran; a branch of I . 4coming Creek,.l4 miles frf;MAII -:'• • " • PRANK CARTIM . • .. Real Estate Agent, 4fahanoy, Clty, &Mull:all Co.. Pa: March • • ' • • • a-tf • rl OWN PROPE ItTV MOlll. SA I, E.—The threelKtnry Brink fed as a Store: Ware=' tionse . and situatedrweiit side' ofißailA. road Street, and east side: of I »lgan .street,' in the. PorotiLdfor Pottsville. For furtlair. rnirdenlars, • - inquire of GEORGE FL POTTS &CO..; . lifinersville,:or A. S. MOORHEAD, PuttSville, • • ...Jane IS, '6.4. . _ . ATAILUABLE PROPERTY:for t SALE. '. 11 .4--The Water Power and from ThA)O to ,:4000 ; acres of Motnit-iin land, is . offered forsale. • This proner-a ty is 'situated in.. West , 13rubswick. Schuylkill County, on the. Little Schuylkill Riv er Railroad: one Mile above Port:Clinton,. and is known.ast the Schuylkill .Forge.. Property: . For:terms: Ste, - apply 'to - GB/Rag ,S-WAr. 1t S(I3ALL ut Or. wigshurg..' • ( ClCby 2S, 'G3 , 484 f ..: COral Lands - Priyare btrale.--a.The.orrtb scribore - ibirerfix-dinlea . TWO. TRALTS'OPICOAIL LAND, -`,4sc2ited un Schrtylliiii,Countg.•„- a AnyinformatiOn concerning these tracts of COal land will, be ziveli.9l) Implication "M. Epp: PATTERSON of POtbiiille, or eko.,er of theo . üboteribers. •• -• • • • • - . • - GEORGE . sCJIAILL, -'• -• • : . -•• •• • •:.••• • Wm. - IL SCRAM., Executors or the Estate 'oPrihia Sc.l/41,. Nov. 7 . 413 .W 1 7!•• I •• IVT100441:g RETAIL DEALER' IN TOBACCO; •.,. Centre Oppoisite the Tows POTTSVILLE,. PA:'. • :Feb:tot • 884.1 C 4Eq.A.:Et . INSTETUTIEL, • . . . .. ... li .. . • - - English.ana Fien Boixdinizaad Day. . -.. . For YOUNG; LADIES. : ,Iio: 1527 and 1526 SPRUCE STRHUT; PIII.LADELPIILL ivlit :mow - .on 11Ved neadar, Septimn!pe r ir , 20th. -- • - Frtnchls. tliblati-. g - oitte - 01. the : family ; and • is • • •eilistaxi . tly - spikken - . 1[1 . ..th§ institution,* For circulars apply W - . -....— . -.' . • ••,-• Mindanao WlFE4l,ll.l,lllV;lPricicipiti.... -.• ;July 22.5.. .- • : .-•-• - ' • " • - - 29-aln , • . . . , . . .. , • MEW CASII • STORIK.-;.J'uin 'aliened al IN, the standiatelY occupied by N. C. Morrison: Cen tre •stri-v 6-nearly oppotilt:3-Marltet t a - .Nevr , Dry.Goode GriiceryOnd 'Provision Store, : , which be kept conttatitly. on hand .-aletotee,stoar of Greats halloo th Also, giteeidowarepFkinr end Feed. cte„ . '• 'The undersigned bocs by - strict- attention to Nisi: 4,44, to received. fair iilm,re of Abe pltbl iepatroung_e. ' • • ROAE :4 RT., GLOB . . • l'otteyille; October2v,. - 4 031. • BDOWANNAN PelVyKlitit hive itnea . new . Provision and Grooltry 'Brae' ilfir -[brie doors itilwiThirdowttiFiliik. where they will het.). constantly . op band, lr fowl. •Feed, nutter, Ego, 4 1 , 1rocerie.oSic. -Tho . twironage of the : publi is rw Potpvtlle,Aug:itls • : • ... • • .7,::::. , •tt - M*08:0.:K::::: ,,, -;:':-': - : EILIULADSLIMILA' 1131. AIrigiNWRIPIE;- ....- E $ 4 .Ne 3 li s r; cli. isla 77 . :011; 21.: tro;: x 7 ciettira tO t 13 ,1: 4 1tt5 ._ ind ib** gOOd f (3 f.SanTWY-1 1 ,!, / f a g' 3111111) , FPION Jniy •••.". M INE SU" .111P.-:".lkl7!"S4kif+:ll/1- • • ,-.Acr th, p.-eLEAA Am on-i3d, *aftei. Ntilfltoe,V . rune'Y'Atti:•• lila., V l aa ;. eeaaer TTIOna *ill -lonv.o..Aailland.:at coanectinil. SaLuylkill Haven. with Reading Rail 'road .trains for PhiladelWa. llartisbitrg: Reading, and at 3:65.1 ) :11LIOr Sehnylkill Haven and luterme *Atidci .• - . • • • . : • . :.Trainsfor.-Aahland leave, Schuylkill llaven. 'Y and 12.2 e-P: M., stoppinjat nli tikrincipalatatious. Faretront.Aahland•to • Phtlailcipt4a, t!5 . ; • itir, Si to Schuylkill Haven 134.neuta.. ; - ea' All the abbve trains,make connection .at •West ..wood. with stages to and froin-Pottaville, • . • • ; • ; WHOTTII iltIPI:•• • ":Cr On Jan:lo6s: •,: 1.-tf • ' ..pIELLAIpELPIIII.IA: 4,6 ..SEA.P.IIIII OR: B. .F4 - 3 4- gg 2 -1751i2 1 53 Stlrnln 6r . • .• • • • • PASSEN.GER MAWS., • Leave Pottaiilip;'daily. <except Sundays) at. sis; A. hnd . Reading at' 19.00, and 4.t0.' P. M. Arriving in Philadelphia at ELIA:Z. •M.. andAta,o6P..:: Roth : down trains' eonneet at Ronda , " with Trani for . .garrisbnig,'and:!.New York.' and at Port. 'Clinton ...with ' patawiaartliallroadTrainalOr iamsPort; Rimi!a, Ste 11P_ PASSENGER TRAINS. • Lave Philadelphia, daily, teteept Sinidaysj at 8.00, , ' Aiid 3:30;1'4.: :Leave BoAding 10;40; .SUNDAY TRAINS. • :: .• : Leave ralbwille V10,:41 3L, and Inadelphia at . . . BRAN CEL 6nriect: , . at ILarrisburg.with-Paasenger Tryinstil and froin,T4,talmig, .Carl,b4la, ...e4mbersburg, -I..ancaster.: , Gettysburg, Sunbury, Williamsport, Elitur4:Turlifand. ':•Trallas leave, Harrisburg at 8.00, A. 1 L.„8.15 A. M... and'.l,4s, ,M,, for. Pottssille, .New. York,- Easton; ete.. - - and at • 4:40, P. . M., , fur :Reading . only. Lanve .I:Watling .14 . .1 ,0 0 A., 31,„' 10:45, A. XL: • and 1.35 and OM. P Wirtanya... Ulm; ... 4ead* at ..1.00 3r,:andlittrictiu:7• • • .111u - nugh tickets:pm, Potts:4llo.W: lieWir9cl4 8a1,t14. more, Gettysbng. and all- tire- prultipal liorMS• tbe 'yliZoi•thltiin . thwest • and Ciunelas. Etint,nant.7ickets to' .mnie place it reduced.frires..- ' • : • .-:- : • . lbs: of bagorge allowed-each Pasienger . . VALLEY "R. ATWOOAD BEI w-.e,E'N TA .. MAQUA AND POTTSVILT; IO . Leave Tamaqua at 't. A. 31.; find .2.1 a, P. M.. - ' , Leave. Pottsville at D, A: M., atial..ls, P:'lltr. 4 r! - %' - ' ',' '" ' CONIIIVTATION ' :.• • With 26 coupuris attached, betirreeii any point, desired, or Families and.Firms„ - at 25 per cent, discount ...EGELEA.ciz Good-for 2,000 in floc bavreen'fdt points, fof Families • • ' SEASON TDittETS, • ••• Good for 11"older - only,•betwixri any ppins, at , reduced. rates, for •6: 9, or• 1- taonths. .; • • • . 'tickets be,pilrehlpod before the,Trigpt? start: fare.i.clu4`gi:d paid hi the care. .• • ` • " G. - A - ..: Nicolas., • •-•.• • ••••• - .".• • --. GellerkiSppeitntenctent:' E MOW II: VAL LE I it4l./41.0.A.D.7,43. _R= o:M== -• ON AND, AFTER. MONOAY, • Sept. 19th. the Pas.: seegei - Trains or the. Lehigh Valley ItailyeadOolepahy, 1%111 mil roihm, • ,* • . . DOWN of raSTIVARE) TRATNS. LetlXti P. 31 ., A. M. A. M. :Whitellaven• 9.29 ' 9.00 - • tannery • • ;Mud itu .. ' . .. • 1 1.tockix.rt..; •• ' • • Dr.l4l.rs Creel[' • ..-,••• Stony Creek • • • • • ' Jeanesvil le • .11thver .11 le Creek !Sedge . . WeAtnerly ' - Penn n....'..:... INLkI.X3I.I •'• • - Lehighton Parryville- Leliielit kip RIM Dale. .W . lllte Hall Cop ditiidauiitta 54 , 3 • • ' 5.42. Catastmqoa.... ..... .... :. ; „ 11.43 5 45. mttintownFarnace .• 535 . 5.54 ..alentown. .. ..... ... ;.5.•20 11.1.54 • 6.011 Bethlehem ' • • • 5.37 .14:13 6.15 Preemmishufg .5 47 .. '12.'21.7' • 6.23 Lime-Ridge • - 5'53 : 12.98 6.23 East9ll,..(arrive). . .... - ... 6*.10 1:2,45 6.44 UP OR W.RBTVAIIII T 1191148: " ' SI'ATIONS : . Nti. 6. No. 7.;* 1; . Leave • ' P. 51. '• P:l4. M. •••.P.f 34. Eit.4ton • • • •‘1 30 3.25 . 7:40 • •11.42 • • 10.93 Lime • • , 9.43 ; •• 7.53 • • • I•'relounnatmtv...9.s9 4 ••• 349 • •-:-8.06 •• • • - Bethlehem • 111.00.• 4.00 • 8.15 12.13, 7 10.01 Allentown • • 10.12•- • - • 4.15 ; 8.30 ••••• •. p..y3 .10.43 All99Pn Furirce. • •• • . - . itainamiqua 105'1 ; 4.49' '•• • Ilokinklawinti...lo:3o -- 4.33: 8.47 , Coplay ~1044 4.38 . 8.51 •••• •g: 1,, . ‘Vhite Nail ROO.- ' 4.43 • •.*. . • 9.01: - • tri . Itoik Dale. 5.00 -9:14•• )4 • • ; . 5.12 - • 0.425 •• ~... Lehigh Limn : 5.15' - 9.31'" s.. Parryville.. 11:28 5.33 ,. 9.45 • . • • • , 'Lettittliton.. - • 5.39 • •• . ' • -51intal Chnitle..ll:4s •• 6.00 ,- .40.00: • , • • • Weatherly. 1.2 40 . er."Bridgel . .!.so • • • .., . Belo:et:Meadow: 4,10; ' '" • Jonnearille • •.:"- • -: • • -.• • • - • Stony • 6.38 .: • :* ' • Dialitea• 8.48'. - •••• • .• • . • Rockport" Muil.Hun • 7A5' • Hickory • .At White . Haven 1 - :10 . 1 32 - • - • • • ' r - "ONNHCTIONS. • . - CENTRAL R. ,11.. 6E f4EAV,JERSET -All I..Tn and Donn tratiL4 connect vi the trnirts of th Central Rai !road of :*Tow dereey to end trent NOryork'. =l2 . and TiainS..No - • . ; % I Sco nhect with the llains :of :the It. for Stations above Dethlehent. -Down Train No: and Up ,Truins and. 0 Cur Shalom' heloW - Bdthielietri. : . Ai L trains connect with the trains of the East Pennsyl iania..ttailroad; excepTDowit 'Train NO.I and Up Train •. • • .iirciiti,ens'nst.A.witihe .• Down trains Nos: 1 and 3 and Utr. Trains. NOEi.: G and euuneet with Trainis of the Belvidere .palayvarc Rail- CATAW/ANA AND QOA4'AICE'.RAIL:NOADEI Down Trohis Nos- 1 tool tiainl Up Train lind 8 connect with the Trains of . the .Ciatawie.git and:. gitv . . • . • : ! :11AZIXTON RALLY:4D. • . Down Trains;Noff...if and b and; nevi. with tire.'iraitts of the. Hazleton Railroad:, • Iyl'l. . . P9Wit Vains Nns..3 and 15 and Up Trains 7 , 70.3. 6. and 6 Will connect with the 'Trains in awl from Witkesbarre • . . • , fiOBER'2 11. SAYILE. . ,Splieriptendenl and Eugf HOTELS. ' , .*.X.l. l . , lE,r'tiC3'lN_N , .:: 1---,lc)p:Sri;7 • ' POTTSVILLE . , ; .H:. SCEOXYLIKILII CIOUNTY, P-El l / 7 Sr'NEWOOKtR., Proprietor. . . nso'Llutving: beep ,closed .fer-the past four years,- has been re,opetied• in surbyayle as. will.in'evet*: - particular meet tile wants -of- the ;The ,latest, andanost desirable - itnprbretnents haire been inter..dared, in .every dTpartyrieir.. lapge and spaelons , .ll4l4 L _'ll.f4l, n- - tifulAriorsC, Srtringtitootn, PrlViire tuslbeiti -and all :the conveniences and requlrementalorjtirst: elaii trade. Chambers avittv-uninterrupted veritilat MIN! 'each. handsoluely . furnished with sold walnut superior hair mattresses turd Tnekembridr-vriled tcrinl4s • Babe - Ibllturds, 4ce.. • . Each have their , . respective'. liartinents furnitthiNl lir good 'taste: Large -and eon ve hlentstablitur.ty'-conneuted• with the. house raider - the' 'ownership - tit Z.tessrs I. P. Brown - and: Jack Leyette. • whthe ult.piesard . sntliciept to guarantee - that'. ng neg . - will Ibr:adlow6rl in 'that department. nOthing•has been' spared tb mahe "The Painerican"..stits. .lltnse i f Selittylbill. Coiinty.. • The' leSseds haying an •experidnee •fifteen yeark in - nubile' blisniess,• during; which...time haVing; been Proprietor of irnion,wArch SyieeL.Philadelphia, also' •:•lipbrati - 1i1t . .. tsPrines,9!lanieaster and both • in operation at' . giVe.' it, least. some , assurance' of 'coinitetenev' to eater for the public tat4e.':', • July 22; 211- • _PACIFIC - ROTEL ••• . 17k : 172, 174 tic.l7o Greenwich Street, (ONE ECKDELLE WENT OF .D.R.OADWII.4 Cisurilaiudt 1 .- . loc i. tip., N. York ;QHN •--The - PACIFIa ROTEL is well and .widely' knoWn to • the Raveling politic. The locatinn is: espec:ally- sulhis tble: tames:hunts and tinizines s s Men 't it is inclose .. prox, imity_ to the litisiness part of the. City—is on file high -way or „t. , 4. iuthern and Western travel—and ',adjacent to all the pfiniipal Railroad and jSteandlotit;deptitq... '' • • The Pacific has liberal aceommodaiiims - ,forov'er Sae guests ; it is well Tarnished: and 'popseSees every : mini-: erelniprovententleirlic cinnrorrand entertainment of Ate. inmates, . The rooms are spacioa3 and Welt veptilft , tad i provided.with gas and water; 'the-attendance - is prompt and ;: and thetahleisgenerously pro.' vicied With every delleitor thrselLsitu ' 'Tad stdrerlber, who; for.the prat rew fears, has been • the lesse, is now sole proprietor, and intends to 'Men :tire If/itself :thorotighly with the interests of his house: With long eitperience ias a notel-keeiiee.' he trusts... by modera+e chafg.es•and to maintain the aviirablereputation Al 'the Pacific lintel.- • • '' ...• . Sept ' JOlllll. PATTEN4k. NORTH-WESTERN DOUSE, .. . . . . . . . .• - ' . Eentr.e Su. Pottsville, llon.'. :: . . rillfil.unilarshmed wordd .reilneetfully -intern' .his .1 frien& and the public in general,. thatlie has' taen the well-known oNorth-Weeiem:rllouse," reoeutiree; cupleilby•Mr Daniel 11111. inlhe Bet- :.-. . •• - ~ .- . C sue '.of .PuttOille, Arid .Wilt•devete d 1ir.,: . :,- , 1_...,.. his whirls three inn attention to mak,: '''."!. ~...,7 1 leg:. his • guests ' Comfortable.. . The t ,iirry• ~ hoteK , i s three and cominedions. • : 1•110. 5•wit.,,1,..*.- .. ' Table will he supplied With • the best provisions the market ifilinls,nnd bill , Brir will' be stocked with the. -choicest Liquors: - There are :eicellent, and extensive . Stuhics and Sheds; And i ,. . large raids; for Drovers, nn- der the siMerintendeticeid agood ancirellable Hostler. connected with: the Hotel. .He.theretere respectfully Solicits a fair share of.the public patrimage, . • -.' - • 'April•29, , el 5: --4:141f. '-'1 . t.... ,`,WiLLIA.M.STEILNER. ' . . .TYNION . ItOTE - 1_;,.: . • , •.,_,- ~, • • .. date EXCII . ANGE HOTEJA) ' . 2" 4 . C . ENTIiE S . T.,I'OTTS ; V . re.T: I ;! . ..:: : r. JAWB L124 - #Eztrai.Tu; iidier,• ' --:-.- .April 4; 7 . 63 . .• • . ~.. •-' .' 14-1 r ..,. .• IVASHIN - GTON 110USE,1-•••• • " •••• • • D.M HE iil3, Pi•ppiietor, . Viibtc linretired to enterizdn' till:Velem' and pietas . , 'and .every at tent!on paid to their eotniOit.. ' Ife : reipectinlly invites all . to give blio a 611:' UNITED STATES HOTEL, . oiTvirpg .TI4E N. Y., & New Navin & Western ri. It.-Depo treqt, Boston..": forpedy tif the larteilliart , itOise 4 '11.uelB; '44 • Ecßenok'slvro e =ME= 4::;-.SIIP.WIIPAP4c..4: 1 g . i' • Iti SyMptoms, Cause - and Crire. rit litliSt has receivedltn , name 'fremrsicenstant:nati- .. ' .a.. ,_ sea Or sieknees atthestopeteh, 'Which attends_ tbe .wain in the bead.. This' hiiiiilache is apt tee . Ain In-the • morning onetakingrfrtanaddeepsleen,„and er...:: Omen!! trre±zularity of ,cl,l4baateep;coptauLitted ori the day : be-, ' '.loin,: or sometimes fur ereieral dayis previous. ~lit first there is a distressbirly oppressive' feeling in the head; whictigradeally Merges into a severe heavypain in the templed, frequently attended* a Sense of. fmlness...ind ' • - tenderness in one eye.;*and extending across, the , fere-. head. ' There is . a -eltimmy,,, unpleasant. tasteju the 'mouth, an offensive breath, and. tie . tongue, covered wicks, yellowish white far, , Thu Sufferer,d - wites to be alone in a din kToom.. - AS soon as thelaitieut feels the ' inltts In the head and pain In the temples,takealarge . dase;of Schenek's Mandrake. Pills;' and: . in an hone or , , • ,two they - will feet as, ell asevir. 1 This haS, been tried ' by thousanda,-aed iSalwayis sure -t o cure; mukinstead r the'sick, headache coining '. on every week or ten _ 311:V10r-will not -be' troubled with it once in three , ic .. benclei:Mandr4ePills are-comimserl of a number of roots besides'Podophinin,;nrConcentfaledMatidr:lke, ' all of:which tend to relax,the secretion -of theliver, and act more prompt than blue pills: or mercury; With.: put leaving atiy dangerous effeetsl . l" TO a bilious. persoe ,ttiny Will show themselves by. the stools: They . will expel wortitrymticris, bile and "all.',Morbid Ititter 'field the system. In sick heMiselie, if theyare taken as di .. - reared above, (a full - dose sis aeon as they: feel the - fast sYruptomsn(it) Dr. SchenckWili s a has directed his &su nd . rments to return the money if they et give. perfect , tictiott '.. if.:a person his" been .crietpelled to stay" out late at • hight,'and drink too I:each wine, by taking a. dose of ciills•on going to. bed,.. next , morning •he will feel LLB -though heliad not:drank adrop, unless he forgets to go ,to bed at a 11..: . - . f ... :. . , ..., ..They only' cost 2 conts . a,bb*. . • • : Whoever fates ttiem Rill nevOi'uPO any other, :They are AvOrth:a dollar .to a!ick. , :rama for every .tent - the; . . . . . . •linni forget the natite:LSonitSies•ll(x. , inuxai Pm.'s: ' Sold wholesale and retail at . I)r.. Schenclvi . Principa . .. OfOm No; 15 North Sixth street. Philaflei'tibia, and - 6 :•„:. - . . .. . . • Diir , •lo..s : anil Stnrekeeperib,.nerall) , . -• :. ... • . ._ , . . ~ Price for Palinanfe Symp.:Seaweed:Tonic, eacb.sl, 5i . . . . . :per hiittle.: . ST 50.. the half dozed,`. or . two bottles n • - Syrup and one of tofile,.fOr.s3 75. - ' ..• ', • , - • • 1/r. Schenck trill be at his Office. No. 14 North Sixth' 'Street:Philadelphia. every Satniday to:see'.patieuts, He mates no iihsrge fo . r advie,P.... harlot - a thorough ex Salina tina• •of the .linigs ;with his Iteizpiroineter, la.' clisrgee Vi. ''• '' . T.; : .• : • )Ifarch'l . B....tis ,-11,-T. . • • • • Stichter &•• hom son, DEALERS HAft:D.WARE-;- - 4D UTILE IVY; : I CORNEF.. .4 . . 1111:Fr,.." . i . 0tt OF TUTS 11;5 9.09 .9.19 2.52. Sara'. • 9,3$ 3:09 .'9.46 9.53 .2.(14) ,`2.54) ',Landry 29, •59 GEORGE BRIGHT &- Co.. 4 g ,enti Ica. PETE It Ket Nrimi!L; 11, Alan- 3.50 ' 10.40 - 4.3 f 4,10 5.01 •• • . 5.11 • ••• • ' . 5.14 :11.13 ..• 5.34 AlitElttiCAN CABLE CHAIN • .... = ' •• , • P 7.. . - ' • . , . . . . . , ~ .. In .MI ifs'branches;Tront 3-1.6. -. to • 1 11.-4:lnch.: Bess' Tido( and' Ilei.t . Bak for crane and chill - miner.' Also .TripleMinite4tralas ; 'the ptily kind 'used 'now:- irillu five for minina.„. '... ...1 . :. .••..'- Aug.:. P. '.65.—,43 , . • ..„ . . • .r. tat vE.* av istr7i!, A- - ~ .. . . . .• • • Scrap -. Iron • and:, Metal Merchantsi. IIitA.CIIINE„.FOUNDRY .FITII . .. 43 ,Z , is'ISIIER.S,.. N; .E. •Cornev - of sOIJTLI ., 'and . .P.E:s.lN. and No. r'IT SOIJTIIStrrets - ' .., ' -• • Streets„ ...:1 -,----..- . ..' PRILA.DELPIIIA.: - • ..- • . . .. . -. • , Ingot Copper, - - . Babliitt Metal,. - "Foundry . Facings, Ingot Erass, Red, - Bistniali, - .. Anvils, .. -- • .• •..lt • • ".... "rel., Solders, .:. ... ,--, , I'i:fest : .. • • Pig !Flit; _ • Biir Iron, •. :, :- Files. ,Sc.,. '• :• • Bar 'Fin, '. .. - .Siteet„lron,• ',, , : Old Metals, '• • • _Pig' Lead,'. : : Shert Zinc, ',. . Old Copper, " ,* Bar Lead,. ~• -"Ster.V. , • :: Old Brass; : ..' : . Speller, -' , .'- -.-. :Borax.. :. • • . Old I.eadi, &c . ,,:,&c. Antimony; : . , ~ „Ciruribiss, •,. ~, : .• •••• . ... •• - ' iriff"'Ntsv iind •Snoonil-hand . Machinists' and Black. imiths"fools,: and Steam E'usines; bought and.solk, . ri" — Articies'of.: • every description - in use ,by Machin-, letsi and , Fonntlrymem fandshed to nrOer. ' .-:. .-: - . • ":. Ca.4l paid [Or ..,Sc.rai) Iron,- 01441.ails.'and all kiniLs'o, ;,111.rta15......... ', • .. . . , -.; - ,(Fn%,7:- U.a., : -,0-7., • . . .. - . • . _ _ 77 t R Eli W - A R E JR R.C.11 A 1 17, S. - . aTTENT~O Y. • U.N.DER.slONtb . q ) ittit i os.,g , TO 'sgv, . . }" SllEtil'nCiC (IF pin rill Iva re,',Ctificci ;eloit-Toci .• . .40ici; 4,114 Vic., &i rifee., - • ! • ••• COmprisitig • the sttk in t iche Wifill-knoWn StOteol • • • - ...• meet rlV(uibly. locattid • oh 'Centre' Stieet..- Potte•cille, Schuylkill County, Penha: The purchaebr of the Stock . may...at:U:la Ee:tee of the Stotp, which ten three , eforY 50 • feet Tront 'Centre Street: by 60 feet in 1-hnilding iri.the renr, ll 2o by 40 feet,' Court: noted e•preifely,,ne a depot - Steel tind openiutcon• to :1 - '2O 'feet street. - rendering it r,levefilent -of access.:4he whole depth of the.ttore be .. log,loo feet=istth urlmirableappatatue.fothoist lug from' . theilret to the third floor Tau:lief - serf ..lesiroue of. •eitierinf; into thin branch of bti44ines9, oplieflunity'• Is Offen:4l very rnMy rtectmf: : • ' - .- ALM-For: enle 1i":110NE • IitILL,.• with • en.et-iron . ' • P - oseee.ion wheti'lle,eired: •••• • • •; _ -.•• ••• Tor vOtiectlan,:i.oo.P.sf!: Or by letter','. .• ELLES E. - PO,l't 'Committee. • . . SAIAI\IAICDE.It • S IVES, Sftond:St., Pipttstllle. • • •...- Annnances:to . the besines.4 coinintintty . of. this and the adjoinintr multi% that be' manufac tures SALAMANDER . ..SAFES of all - sizes.-and kinds,: warranted Firettiroof, which; In point of .workman§hip and fltils.k. wlll compare with- those • ob . -, tained•from any other establishment.in tbc conntry. 11,0,always keep s afes.pithand for sale; •make , them any. size, for Banking. and' other - Public :Institn . thy* as theapilf nbt cheaper thanthey can be obtained ',lima abroad.. :• .. • _ . • • . -IR refers. to..Benjambilfaywood; George Bright, Thos • Conch and. licatlerstia, of thi4 :Borough, who have his safes in 1480, " Vglie %.I..L24_tf S -STAMPS LLGAL, - COMIIIP.RCIAL 'and' Aie . .adt only ithekeelled.' bat : thdi .absolntely an. !_gtuilled by any other Reed last" ument in the countfy.; expreesly fox'. ClirCho and' Schools,' they are found tp be *flintily ',We'll adapted to the :parthr.„ % and _drawing room.,_ For ~.%le.puly.by •%. • ,• • • ' E: M, BEITCE.... • ' NortILSEVESTrIT PHILAD'A. BRADDIJKY'S PIANCS;and a ccanpfate assortment of the' rpie.ger.M.El.ol49N.. • 4 • ' SePt. 2+4'64: 30 ~~~~~~j~~~.y ° FOR.. t ~. .. (.~C ~^ ME= =El= HARDWARE. u fuc!drer..pf Enc . Oinviiici.' arum ll] res.. cmixei,4os . • miNov,o7.onig o BUSINESS At ill.. itAllikAlV l l4 - itoOkstore. Nov. 26; .64; STEWS CilbirTA4ol . l? 111104,.111M: Tut 4 Lin DimmTp.E. Vii ......, ~..,.. .J ... , -, .1-. 5.. ,,,, .....,...:_,..... _,-..,-. ... - -'....t =Ron EOT . :. - EL ..T-1TT , ,L,.•:. - .:''.': y.. .Geil. - *llnijziiiiae . i.A.iii*li_l:llo-ker.; INEM . . - Qinefi Over .Brighee r Illtrdware Store, CENTER MTAL ME INSURANCE Co.; - of W. Y. Cast As;setis .: . . e13,000t000 . _ • In,ntnnee effected in any .Compny. Anr,rtutt 19, , . . • N POLITAN. lETRO • • . . • .FIRE 'INSURANCE Yi • fa.ii t faunae::: .. . . 41,606,000 . . • ..650,o00: DTAMES LO RIMER * GRARINI, President_ • • • J. C. GOODRIDGE, Secretary. — • • .D. BEVERIDGE; Agentlor. Setutilkpl A.:county, win receive upplicationainkinue Policies. - *. -• . Pr - Losses promptly adjusted: . . WYoming' Fire Insurance Co. wicKEIogARRE- . AReets President Vice Pre4ident:-L. D. SILDEP4.-Vb7.EIL i.Secrt4ryL".ll. C. . - = •..: • 'AVID )3EVERIDGL - , A. •-•, L • •'• For.SchuAkill C 0..; pike, - CENTRE. STREET. Foltz ;Ville:-.. . AETNA. -- IRSITRANCE .'CO .Tncorpciyatpd ' Tarter. PeipetuaL Priid up' Capital SI:,250.000 00 .Rwouut of 11tmets 3,850,351 78 LosseaLa in 45 Years.-- '17,485,894 71 . . A. ALEXANDEr... Prek. .L. J. lir...;:iiei.. * Seety. J0.NA.13!...0w.r7N, Jr., 4. Sic..s. J. Tr4V..Agt 11.4. -- WILLll.llK,•Gen i lAgt., Worcester, Mass • .1 WALT.EII M.131111..E.-I.FEILI; CENTIMST.;. POTTSVILtII, PA. • • July '." •- ' 941;dni . . , INSURANCE. 1 1 ; General Insurance Agent:, . , Offle . p Peintrylvainja iaOttayitte, LpTERP.OOL''.&' GLO . PE 'IN. StRANCE • - ,Caah Capital :and Assets 516,0 00,0 00. `lnvesul ut the 'Unitud Stat.a.sotier - • "$. 1.-; 500,000 • HOME 'INSURANCE -COMP . ANY, , • . • 1 'New -111ticran,,Conniectiet: . • Cash Cald bff. :it • • . 5500,000 Surplus Jun. Ist fy 1565 •• • - ••• 5.111.5fit,070 9S . , Insurance effected la the best Compnities oti favors,. ble tones. .Lossei.promptly udju?ted sad-Paid without 1794. CUARTER PEIIPETCTAL. 1791 ' IN stakur, ra3risy or ,Noara AMERICA ' . • PIIIIIl:4DEL1 1 111.,1. . . Incorporated,' Conapank 'in ,the .11.Iniied • mitatem. Uns Paid over $17:190 . 0.Q00 Lowsinujin Cavil Nines C.A.SII CAPITAL ASSET S . ~. . . 'Aatinnu 0: (.41ivtii, • JoNss;, Jon's . Join: G.r.pitGE L. RA.ERISON'. ell.11!1.FA TA.Y1:. , 1; R: Core; : • . 'l'etsrfen, IttettAtp - • S-;• . • WEL,II; T. CIIAELTO:: 'HENRY. • • • • • • . • • • ' A Palltß G. • COPPIII, President . . . CiLlitrais PLATT, -Secretary. ' Ageet...at Pottsville: . -.. • T. A. 601)11t.EY, .* s : , Mahantongo, near Centre Street 10. , 64: " .• .• nn-1y .•.. • • ••• • . • . The Girard Life.lnsurance; Annuity and Trust Corn-•: piny. of-Philadelphia: :9t4e,- -thi Chestnut street, thefirstgoimEast of the Customilanse.: • • . • . • • CAPITAL—Shoo, hoo-Lell.A.R.T.Elt PERPETUAL.': Continua to make insurances on lives on the must fa vorable •ternis. ' • . ' • • • The capital being Paid up and invested, 'together. with . 11 largi: . and constantly' increasing reserved land, offers a'periect security-to the insured. ' .• . ,Tho.rerniumsthay be paid yearly; half-yearlY: or ' The company add a noses periodically tirthe instir 7 mucc: for life. The (list bonne, appropriated ig Decent ' ber, •18.14,. the Second•bonus in Decomber,l649, and'thc third.hunus 'in Oe•ceinl,er,•,:lBs4, which 'additionS make an average 'of more than 60 per cent.;upoh the preini, urns paid, without increasing - the annual piutgium. • . Thoinas Ridgway, • EJobri A: Brown, . Robert Pe4irsall, • John IL Latimer, - Thomas John It Slack, . • • Frederlek DrOWLI, • • John C. Mitchell, 'George Taber, . ' • . is:lac Barton, •- ' Henry G. Fa:apiary • Seth - J.- Conly, • Isaac Starr. Pamphlets Containing table Of fates andexplanationS, • lorm of application and further information can be had at the otlice. • -THOMAS RIDOWAY; President. Jon:: F. Sims, Actuary. • -'• • " • • ••. • • Or of 11::13AisiNAN, Pottsville, Agent for this County' CHARTER 18 09. PERPETUAL. FRANKLIN • FIRE 'INSURANCE COMPANY . OF 1 3 111LADELPIIIii_. , Asset 4 of January . 1, 1565, $2,501,297 04. . 8400,000 997,560 Capiti Accrued . Slll'olBB, 1111*Ctl2sed . . . . UnAettleel Claims;.' Incorim for IS6-1, . ; 51A,744. • .. • •I ' '....- $310,000.• LASS PAW SINCE:I62P, :. • -. • ~ :. .. :. -..-: $5,000:000; .'. ' ' .., - - . . PERPETUAL-AND' TEMPORARY PCLI • CIES :ON • LIBERAL TERMq': • DIRECTORS: • , • •. CHARLES R. BANCEZEN ISAAC 'LEA:. • TOBIAS WAGNER,': 'EDWATiII C: , DALB, • - SAMUEL GRA..NT, GEO. FALES,. .• • ' JACOB R. SMITH, ' ALFBED.EITLER; . GEO_ W.IiICII IRDS FRAS.-W. LEWIS.. M. b. NCICE It, President • AED WA. 18. 11 C. 'DAL E, Vice-President JAS. , W:3Ie..ALLISTEIt Sec. Pra.‘Tem.' . . . The stiliseriberis agent for the aboVe mentioned in stitution, and As . prep= m .to a e insprarale on every description of . property, at the lowest rates, • '• - - :::•PothniileoAarelh .—• • • T. F. IVA_TSON, dll4ntifaetikrei•of Improvcil Free stone gitic.Ce 111 i SBITAG-' , PA • • • iterpettfully" calls the atteniion . ttie % to•this celebrated Cement, aiii.c.bating- fur exterior walls:of :bailtlinge.... It itas no equal ;it is purely. i'vider proof. and forms a - solid adhesiveness .• to any surface . of brick • - or :'stone with "unlimitgd: durability, • mat:JILT a ;beautlfnl• finish, - equal to the: ilhest quality of Brown .Sand•Stoue, -or to any color desired:" "- • .". The. u ndersigued .has been applying . thisr. Coinetit fo .I.7 . years in many parts of. the count ry„ With great. satis faction; Uniting which lie raftil's.to "the •folliikvipg . : •-; • BOSTON'-: Anieritait .:tel; wlth..tnany'rither publie aiid private buildings, • BUFFALO, N. .Y=The grand ..residence . -of,ex uhd other.- private . buildings on Delaware Street:: ,;• •• • .• • . • : • • ELEVELAND.-o.—An . gtar.7llonsi and the beau ifnl restdenCit:tir.r. W. tit:tali; lEtig:, Euclid St:. PITTSBURG. PA.--Gerard. llottve and - tit • lEti it rtiefolioteli . the: following, 'gen .lemenit splendid residences : ' • . - • J. JHLl...iharuberiver, Penn St. •.• • 7 , • J ohn . ti iNwc l l . .: • 111. McCord • . • Enlaitia ..114 IW/j.ThiiitSt: . : • . • _ - HARRISBURG, B. Minion, Architect. • . . '"*.•••• • •• ". EL Cox, Front Stfeet. • " " A. " • .• " , " • "' B. A.-11.naibertitn, • . • .• ..•!.• Nentitgr-D. Fleming. dO, • • • . . - " .. .111r..B;.FIriningctlo. • • ••" • •• . `‘. Rer. Jratos M , Colder 9 s: tat Free 'Baptist Chureli,•Paurtliand State - St. :. • - •PGIr.NVILLE—The ,beantifttl 'and expenstie rest; • - • , deuce P..lioycr.• Bag. " F. flake Gait Street; • • •• " • --James ...Lianagnitea residence. Habantiman Street. ~ • ~'• . • • .... - Immediate attention 'given' to 11 orders, and work Ptriqtry gitztrahtled: YFeaae address • • ••• .;. • T. IP .'. Box `,14.13, • Ifirrisburg; Pit •-• or-White Horne Hotel,. Ilona Pa. '• ....inil' l 2ti,.•6s. 1, ' , • 1.• ' • . 80-te. Still - a n other Important Use•lor WELLS , PETROLEUM IVRITEVU FLUID. At:f UST. .This unlike' all other's; entitails_no acids, arid' therefore corrode steel pens t,o pen will last lOnger than in any ether flonslreely, leaves no in, the bottle, auttis riot Minted hi tho.-leat , t It Cannothe Avaiiiipd from paper eitherliyliot or cold watdr, and .eXpoonre to heat : ivill Change the color.. • ,These qualities tnilwit..inval italriolfur.lrixittaand,paper,s contained its Safesin case a fire. 'lt'is undoubtedly,. the best writing: fluid ever iu ' - 'The-prote9s of triatiufacttirliag thfk 113 - valuable article is.khown only hY,tbe .luyeutons. and 1,Y2 therefOre acainst - liatiationa. " >.ak for Well.-Petroleum audr"Eee.. that the :full '-nfirrie of LOUIS WELLS ; in on the. ', By:so doing .you be sure of getting it bottle of Perfect Ink. ..• .. N. 14.,-"ThePetroleam naed'hi ••perfectly deodoilied, indlbereforithe ink has no disagreeable odor.- • • Manufactured solely. by the inventors., . • - I.OI.IO.I.WELLM • Whol&ale 81143m1/311' by. B BANNA.N. , aole,Agent Ttir C MILES I WAY CUE . V V. . • •• • issortment of Watelies--American, • , EurgriFti and Swiss; in 'Gold and Silver,. Single:' anti —Haut -Ckoes. An examination is • re- • .soectfally - • C.- GREEN, • .:Watehthaker and Jeweler; Centre Street,"Potfsvjile December 12, 'G3 C . 1.11114.T111.4.8 - PUESENTS-- - FINE 'A4ORIMIENT OF MILViEIi WARE. • Such are. dyster 'tarewls,. butter diribm' cake. baskets, pastors, fruit: dishes. lanes:J:4 Also, a .ivell• selected 'stuck of silver knives, forks, spoons. - cake,kidve, pie knives, tadleK napkin ringa, and every article of table entlery—foi salecheap, . '13.; C. GREEN, • • Wetchipikee, add Jeweler, Centre Street- I.'o4svill e. . - P E 4114911,' ft !$ G5.11[.-The subscriber has t.37'.rotatUenced theMatinfrcture bt a siiperior`article of vinegar at the corner iht . Railroad andVallowhlll street. In the Wrong,li of .Pottsville,., where he Ls prepared 'to harnish'groters attkle, Wholesale, which he will .warrant to be equal: if not 84p . erjor.to any article in the market fur plekling,:lahla" use. and all. pqromtea" for which vinegar is Used, at the lowest market pride!: All we milt Is for dealerstetive..ll2 a tritai:. •• • • • • duly 42,•,t1S • 2V-tf - ALYBRS. • $130,000 R:SOO,000.00 $1,642,'7 27.02 PeOroleutiv. FERTILIZERS. ALLEN &i=" NEEDLES: ,ounktiil:Ostii44#.::oV-_ , 44.tr . 4 . • :AGilieutfitritiEVirt)llKg' We glie thivirviretieelci tlie idliblic,:that-none will .belto4lor offered.for sate by abut, -" OUR OWN :NANuFAcTuRE, Packed In New Bags, tbs. each. - PAC% - $5O per 2000 lbs. l ;pfr , ( Rs. per lb.) . ALLEN & NEEDLES' IMPROVED - 147F,41,,rx,11 - ,,iTz.v,-}4i :7.. . . , desini toimpreits upon farmer's and dealer that ! make no . *con&caluient : of its' principal components. . _ . . Animal _lllntler; Qaiir, '•Wool, 'Acid; and ' Finely Ground JElonen.. •..- . . • Ever' , day. strings ter nriditirinal evidences-of. the en, nerior eteellence. of this. article. !Lune. who have , used it for heaiiy serer'. yeas know q4alitles wad BUY ' I T : . • • -. • • Tos is the, best print we' can hav•as to its value: . . . Paciced in New. 11144, 1.50 ltn: each'. • . • Price,:s3s per 2050 . :44., 'CI! 9ts; per WAtiade'discount aliened: . to dealetn.. • ALLEN:&NEEDLES, . . .• • . 42 S. Delaware Avenue and 41. $: Water St.; (First Stoic above Chestnut:) Philadelphia. We' sell no articles but , such as we sinsafely recom . • - :[July 15,'!..5:°•t5-4m ' CAUTION: `TO.' FARMERS, . Whereas. certain individuals who call.themelveginy Agelits for the sale ' ' '• . . 111.0 le 0 ".1! HILL 1P s' G.Exraxh DIPIIdVED . . PHOSPHATE OF - • LIMB . •go•lnnonast the . Parrners,•cffering - the •Eia m e at a price •IntiOl below my'•;.statihsß Philadelphia. and Baltimore, •ttetaii Prie, I hereby Dive tit tiee•thathave"no Agents to bawl: uoicles•almt...lt 6 sold at my Office and . . . No."2:7;N9rth FtOn Mt .; rbiladophia, :• AND AT . 31Y . -i3IIA:NtU .I.l6.lJfig Baltimore.. . . It.,is - aiso sold. by: reSponsible dealers in all parts of the Country. - make no. consienments hat sell at, my wholesale price - to lieenSed hod' army retail price M"cOnsimiers. - My price. is uniforirf to all. :Sixty dollars per. ton in.:Philadelphia., ' and: - sixty. Dollar's per 'toniii - Baltitnore Tares .11ollam "per ton: rid- freight, ',lc.. added to the Baltiniore price. Dealirs. itre not , permitted to overcharge. -the 'Farmer, .but to be sails. tied with . reasonable profit, and:A° 4 Self. for no.less . •,thau my retail price at- Philadelphia,, and no more than reta price an-Baltimore. • • • : .. -. thislor'the protection. of-the Farmer,. ihtit-my article :Mo. fall in the hands of irresponsible parties to undersell and adulterate. • .' . • • ..Farmers will' find' it ;•to their interest to' . deal only wit fi responsible parties, And anew • them to make a, fair profit, as no men, honest. or ,othererise, will work for uothito , "." Respectfully yours, • .•: • . , • •Augtist . l9,' '65. • Nan, 43, ?ti:s —4- iy.3 . 33. • EDUCATIONAL • D MINA. RY , F • ~.. • . . • • .Freeland,' Mo4tgim#tiry. - • • . . Rill open ire Winter. Se:Rsion on MONDAY; OtrifiliEß - 234, 18 1 15. ..ruretitalo.Ltuctit containing full iiirticuTars address, . • . • 11, Fp. ER 0 F Sqa. • Principal.': LINDEN HALL- • ' ITIOR.AVIAN STOYINIRY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Petiiiwylvanize, FOUNDED SE.i i TEIIBER.: 1194,, . Affords 6npf,rior'advantages for thorciugh and accom- Pl ',shed fetnitle education. • Milsin• taught.. by .Filisr- QLASS PrOfessoni ; .and French,,.Guinan . and Italian 'by a lady . from . . • .•• - The 7.2 d Annual Term . opens MONDAY, AUGUST, . • . . . For circulars amd-inflirmation. amity to • : Rev •W. 0. REWIIEL, Principal. •. • . .Jnly - S, '65. . • uNlvErisiTv. OF. •PENNSVIAANI..II.. . • . . ME'DIGATi-DEPERTVENT. Ninth ;Str&•.t abuce Chestnut, .ritiiacreirhia, :Pa ANNOUNCEMENT . . *SIiSSION(IS6S66.) . . Vitliam Gibsoo,•3l. P, Emeritus Profcssbr of Sorg (le reco B. - Wood. M. D.. Enter : Up:4 P:ofilisor of The ory awl Pract ire of Molicine.. '•• '• ' • - Samtw.l Jai•Icloo, MA), 'lCateritns Proferair of Oh iiii•t'ititts and the dite.at. , es of Woolen and Children.-. • Jos'eA.Carson; AL D.; Professor of Material Medina mid Pharmacy, • . • • . • : • Robert E lto;zers, M. D.. Profess:or Of Chemistry. .• .JosephLenly. - M. D., 'Professbr of Anatomy.'.. Denry li. smirh. .31 - .'D.: - Professorol:Suraery. • P • rancis.G. ' :Professor of Institutes of R. A. Fr Penr6Pe, M. D., PrOfessor.or Obstetriet‘ and the Dies -ases of 'Women and Children. • . - . klfred D.,..Prokst•or Theory and Practice' • D; Hayes Agnew, Demonstrator Of Anatomy; anillistAstitut - Lecturer ou Clinical Surgery.. ..• • • LeetureA . (1865-'65) will begin • o the second g of. Ooto'ler and.. • • close on the just 'of ..11apeh. • . • Onelntrnactory will be 'delivered to, the Course.. • clinical Instruction, is given tbreughunt the SeUsion, n the Aleclirel by, the Pio and nr, Phtlad.4,lpW:f: LinsrAtol, containing 571 eds, inatruetion free. - • . • .„ . . ?JilitarY sti T ge, , y and ilygietie•will . be fully taught by -the chairs:. • • • • - • The Dissecting Roams.'under the sitperinteritlence of the Profes ut Anattiuty and the . Deinoustratur; are open turotialiunt . t he year,. except ht Juli and. Anglia. The Reoullor 'Operative' Surgery' and the:Appliria tien'of Bandages, t.ta.. is (*it. thrompbta the Session, under the siextrvisiun - of ,the PrOfessor of -Surgery, Fees for the Lectures (each 'Britifessur,')',.:.::...slos Maticulat.inti Feu . (paid once only), • • • Gradnation Pee •• '• • • 30 IL E. ROGER',i, Dean" of thit:‘l.e.dical Farnlt}, • Sept. 23. 706....38-4t. University Builditur. ilz_Read This! J:: . .it OXEEL'B CHEAP 'CHINAy GLASS,AND OROCKERT.STOTZA Centre Street, Opposite Itiortima House P.OT TS VILLE .-The citizens:of Pottsvilie and' neighhcirina towne Villages and handets, one and- all, are invited to .call and evinline my efock. 'of: wares before ' buying,: elrie-. whe:re,,.-ae lam not: to be_ midereiild, end. can - tarnish Lionseirequire witb every artiele. they . want, lu can, lint' of busiuees.. In the etock of ":-.• . • • , ".. . . ..• • "•.• - .- '.. French. Chin:4... • ; - • wIll • ba found Tiat.Setts, Dinner Setts, Card and Odic Baskets, Watch Cabe,s, .Segar .holders,: Match. Sales. Motto Mugs, :Motto Cups and &Ulcers, Vases, Coloanes.• China Setts fur Children, and a generallinrieti•of Toys, Choicest, .Fitest eraisistirar bf Table and Bar Tumblers; Cbamixigne and. Obeises, - Alo. UPC Beer Glass - ea,'Deeauttre; Bur Anil Ditter..l - katlo,?, Gob. Ii ts,.l.latea, - Ca.stor Bottles, l'iteherF3.and Creame; Cel. erica, Sugar 136ivlt. Spoon'liolcietz, Syrup. Cans, Bruit Bowl., Fruit Jar Cabe Standa,.Keroseue Lampe o'. every - variety, Lamp ChidineVaiLluiterial, Camileblicks, Croas. erS• A fultassoitninct. IRON - 'dif ferent pattern. in setts or 'single pieces, to suit the:pub lic. A largo assoriutent uf , ,eorMOn C. Whit!. I will Ow.ll, at. low tigares.. ." . • Ycllbn~znAtt - Stone - .Wate. • . . . , .. . • • Paddine.Dishes, Pie ,llisnes: Cullluders, Milk Puns. 'Jelly' 'Moulds; Pitchers.. Tea Pots,'B.-tter Pots.; Mil 4: - MISC-Ef.L•Akh:ol.76 :—Tollet.Setts,, Castors, Si On Jars add Fuht Baths . : gliart. and,Pint Flasks; Cial Oil; 4te., ',.te. Fri:it:Oars of every description. - -- • ' . . ... . .. • • M.EIpiIiAST.S t'l can gel] yciu GoOdi at Olty Pric.. thus. saviog you freight, Call and see if it is r lt, so. -r" . . .... ,'• J. R TRoximi:. April? G, . 4 The host Complete., . . ilag Ma . . chine in Existence: The Intoduction sof the " FLORENCE . Dates, a new e Sawing_ :era in - Sa Machmes• ..• . lt zienvir . . therms, 'Braids; • Quilt.x—ansl.Gnitlinrs rind •Sipa:s •oh a • ' • !Piffle ut the sante • The. undersigned has : - triien• appointed Agent for County, of the • elorence Sewing' Machine Compaity, 3.1 n aufactUreikof the . celebrated 4leveiSible • Feed Si:wing Machines. • • The following suit - ant:los over ,any and all Sewing -Machines, lire: claimed for the " Florence - • . It mikes tour different, stitches; the: kick, knot, dou ble-lock:mid double- - knot; On one and", the same ma- - chine. Each stitch- being:allkW on. kith sides of the It has thereversible feed motion; which .enables thd operator, by simply turninga thumb,screw, to Ituye.fliio . Work run either to the righ - t.or •left,. to ratan any part hf .t he 'same.: or fasten the ends of, the seams, without turn tiig fabrlc. , • • . . • - Changing the length f 'the Atiteh,.andfrrini one kind of stitch to anther. can readily be done while. the ma.. chine - is in motion. , . • ' ' • •- Every stitch is perfeet in itself, rriakitig , the strata se- . cure and unitbrm ' It 19 sumpitediselesh, and can be-used-10'm gitietisi . • its motions are all postthe :there are no springs, to get out of order; and its simplicity enables the mostfu exoerienced-tooperate-it. '. —. • • . • • It will not oil the dross of the operator, as MI 'the machinery is up the top of the table.. : .. _; It is the most rapid t•eiver in. the world.; Making, 'five • stitches; theach revolution. • • • Its stitch is the wonder of Alt...hecinse•-of com •bined elasticity, strength.and berattyi'• • :- It -• dOest the ,heaviest or thiest icork with equitl ty, without chsith,:e of .tension or miwhinery.: Every Machine - has one id Jenek's.: patent: henimers attached,: (the right:to n AV ,d usee ci )v t h h O ich flie we . 1) . 1111g . ' theimerator to tar The public • is respectfully:invited- to. eilimine;these Machines at the : store pf-theitridersigmed; Centre street, Pottsville;•where fail Initilettinnt • - R.: It. MORRIS. 54-ti August 20; ...G4 DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, - AND • Plt O.V - I S I ()N . T.O It E The underalaned will cOntinne tc) , carry on the bust nese of the *to - re fformerlY Nichols & Beek) at the cur ner of Market and Second strents,lPotttwille. .I.le will keep on hand a full and blink° stuck of Dry- Goods, 4:roccries and Proviironis, which will be iold 'at reasiifiableT*Pricie..- -• GEO. W. BECK. • .• Pottsuille. March 11. lee. 4 11-tf . Ageikit WaiAted Everywhrc. • . - • , Long letters are ueneet.seery.- Have the kindness .to write plain directions• and in ehooeing different articles from those drawn, mention the stylede.lied.. We pre fer litttera to be addressed to our 'Box, '5BOB, Dist . Oince, for greater safety. ' " rel - 41)rders for BEALI:EtD BN.VET,OPEN - . _ • . • . • . • plass itt every case be-accompanied with . • . • the,C,ABll, urigh the •ssitssae: of. ibe _person. • - • ' • - • • sending. :laud . Wows,. It.;ostuty mad Stale tuiul CLOCKS, . should be addressed to the lianag,4irsas.foL: • . • and JEWELRY', _ . . • :•. • STITNRT,& :MAXWELL kinds nMIIBI6II Instrenients. •-• 9 , ' Bass Viol Strings, Guitar and .Banjo Strings, constantly • - Rex 3308, Bost' 010ce, Never Yokk. en hand.'. • • [Jana% . :Sept. 23,15 • _ . . MINEILANEOUS. • O N NeW Jew4ry Establishmpnt. PTOELKER & ELLIOTT," " flannfacjuren of all kado.of Je!dry, . . . . . . . havejust (veiled an assorttecut °Watches and Jewel .ryc meetly of their own inaenfailen3. 'Watches and -7•Jewebi , repaired in thebest.minn'er—warrtuited to give satisfaction, - The public are-invited ti esir.before per ' chasing eLsewhere, at J. S.: , .ELLIQTDS old stand. next . dOor bat ono to the Miners , Bunk. Ang:l2,, , a-42.-2tu• • RV! svirp , 1.4 bareriber 111 Is Agent-for Mosaic of the • Boston Gum Belting Facto 6% and ilumlshes superior Belts at Factory, prices. all sizes, kinds antleligths Akins of greater thickness than those kept on hand made to order, at the shortest notice, as his orders for Colliecy.purlsow;atiave the pre ference at the Nltil. • Also Bream Fearing olevery.de scription. Bla.sthir, Paper brthe; Ankle, or. tell mama, or by the ton. co matiutacturers•,prices. BAFL'TY :LAMPS,' of, the most approved patterns, •made inspected'Oovernment \Site, by the single doz. D, or handred.. Wire Gaza!, Wire by the roll or yard livers for sale by • . B. BANNAN, W_April • • • . . • • 1865 . . . "IS years established "O'fily infallible ramedids known!' • "Tree from Poisont , ." • • : .; • "Not:dangerocE. to the Human 1 , 1trilly:" "Rats come out of their hides to dice. . Oostar's". Rat,' T ! ..iternainators, . • • Is a paste,'—usOd, tint Puts, „ , • • .goai,hes...lllqci: and ' :• • • . • .. , • • • Oestar'g" , Beti-Bug'Exterminatoi, - .Is a liquid or was.b,,osed•.,tri • , ... • destroy. and'aise, as a pre- . • •:„ •' •• .vontive for bed Bees. - &c. . • • -Costar's" Electric - Powder for Insects,•-• r ot • ..w„th.s... Jto,iquitotg.' • .• for: Ilium , I ii4ectl • Ali:total; : . . : • rir . -Sold by rtll Dru;rgists Dealcrii everywhere rgis- H.l of alt worthiess•bnitations. • DX - See tbat "CossrAtt.an .ante -is on each Box, Bot tle, anti Flask, before you bny. • .• . • • • ' .• 111111 1 1nr1gx :rirPattNetex.r...nceox, 432 ISM° tivar, y: gw-sold by ull-BrriggiSts and Dealers' at Pottsville, 1865. INCREASE RATS.—The Farr:ices" Gozette. (English) aeserts and proves bflt,Lture.s that - one pair of rats :will have a progeny and dest-vmdanta no lef•sthan 6:14,ll50 in three years. Now. unless . this - ithmenve .ity can be kept down. they • *mold Cl/W(1111d more food, thaia woold sustain i 35,004 htpnau beings: , . 'Cos advertiseMent lu this paper. 1865. RATB versus BlRDS.. , —Whoever engages shunt Irii; small birds is it cruel Maw; whoever aids. in eiter nittisiting't;itts is a beinitictor. :We shofild like come o 'our cerrespondents to give us the benellt_of their asps rieiire in driving out tlies . p. pi2ste• • We need somethin, hesidcs dog's, Cals. and imps cur lilts. business.--Setea lip .4 : nterirme, . : - • riy=see ~ Coa-trat's" adveriisement In this paper. . 1865, . ntni, le -t•COSTAR'S.• TUT EXTERMINATOR fa safe.; and sure,—the 'most perfect .R4 - R-idcation . .hteett ings.wh'havi.t pi . er . Attenued. Every *Rat that ' call get firOperly_pre;pdred. .ticeotilinti to directions. 4111 eat it. end party phe that eat it will die. genendly nt some phice:iis distant as. possjhle froth where th e Ene di c ih o was takeot:—Dike.Shori , ...lfich.:, Mirror. w. - *ee •'Cosrues" adi'ettieemeut ia.thia paper 1865. A VOICE' FROM TILE FAIL WEST.- . --Speakirm of . cO6TAIeS" Heach.l4,:e 'llztermitiator—"more .Uraip and provisidfis are 'destroyed Unnua4 fit. Grant County by vermin 'titan wink' pay for tone-of this_Rat und•lusect Killer.”—banca , fer, Ilercild. • • . advertisement iu 1865, FARMERS AND 110H,SF,KEEFT,1—shoniti rkOl tact that hundreds, of dollars' Worth . of Orain,,.Provis iobs„&c , are annually de , troyed by Rats, Mice, Ants, and .Other insects and vermiti—all of which, can be rented by•a few 'dollars' worth of .:Coyrait's" Hat, „Out), ,tc.. - Exterminator, bothrld and ased freely. ¢Tr:See . tadvartisement in.this Paper.' Pa:, wholesale and retail at BANNAN'S. and by ail DruggiSta and. Dealers. • April In. '&b.- • „ , GREAT DISTRIBUTION UNION GIFT APOCIATION, 204 and 2'06 BROADWAY, N. YORK, ROSEWOOD-PIANO ' & MELODEONS, Fine Oil Paintings, Engyavings, Silver Ware, . Gold & Silver Watolte, E I,:E GANTJ EW E L RY, CO~l b LNG UP Dlininnd Ping, Diatreind Rings, Gold. Bracelet 4; Cora Florentine.. 51esale, , Jet,•Luvii. and Calueli Lathes' Sete. Gold Pens tt•ith • Glild and Silver. Exted lioldere; SIQOVOBUttons. Sets of thuds, • Nest and Neck .Cliaine." Plain . and • • . •• • Chased Gold Rings, &c., .te., • •.. . . O s 0 0 0....- . ' . .. . . .. . .. - . -..- . 7. 0 , nistanarrt ONE sxe made In the following manlier' : CERTIFICATES naming each article - . and its ratite are placed in SEALED E.l•l - VELOPES: which are well mind. ;Dnepr these envolopes conlainizig.the..certifi cateMr, order, for smile iirticle, will be delivered at our - ollice, or' sent . by mail to any address, Withoat'regiad to clinlce, or: rec'elpt of _:i,cents. •- . .. • • - On ref:miring the Certificate' the pnrchaSer 'will see willn: article it draws tied its value, and can then send One Dollni and receive. the . article 'framed, Or can choose any other one article *nn iitir hat •of the same '.triv - Parchasera of our SEALED E:SVELDPES t may, in. thi..s loanner,-oboda an article worth from One lOVive.litsixdrect • • . FOR ONE DOLLAR, which - they need' not Pay,until "it ' is .known *hat is drawn•iind its calve. ' .: . •.• ' 1125 - Etitire•satitifaction'gnaranteed in all cases.. • • -THE' ASSOCIATION • calls yonr• attention to• the' fact of its being the . lacyeat.atid.most popular Oill.zissoeiatioa in this country:.:The 4t1411iC83 .and always 'hal., been condUcted in. the most candid and honorable man-. ner. ()Ur • rapidly 'increasing trade-.is' a- .slire 'guarantee of the appreciation of our patrons for' this. metlod - of o.'itaininf 'ri c k cle.)ant an'd costly .oaring (he past - Year we . have joricardi.tt a. ilUillhe,• of the nt..mt . oalwible prizes to all parts'of the cointri,... Tha ne whet patronize us - will receive value of, their inOneti, as no_ article on our . worth loss than One Dollar;retail, and .there are .11To ' Parties droling• With us may depend an having prompt-rrtvois, and the .Otkle drawn be .immediately sent to any addrhe - by 'return - !nail or cxpress. ' , - • . The following Parties haVe recently drawn valuable prizes from the Union Assirciatinu, and have kindly lowed the.uee oft heir names. • .• S. •WhiLe..o Street, Washington,D: Piano, value Miss Emma La -Rue,.Arch'Street,. Philadelphia, `11.616. • Mrs •J. Costello, Montren.l. Canada. Piano. VW.... • .J: M. Seaton, :New .York City, Oil Painting, (scene On • time Mason.) Capt.. Thomas , L. Jewell,. C 0.13, 14th N. Y. r., Gold Wahl). ' 'Rey. E. S.' Jidscin. Detroit. 'Mich.. Silver.,Watch . , $65. . -Miss Lottie Lime,Diarriond king. $1. 5 9'; •: • James CampbellMelodeon, $l5O. ' • • ;Mrs. A. Lawrence, - New Orleans, La., DiamOnd• Ring, C. 13 Balley,.New . York City .011 Painting, Mhis M. 111annr,Sharpn Springs, Pi m0.'5300.. • • • ManyMameseould.be placed on this list, brawn pub . dish no names without permission. Our patrons are, desired to send United . States Currency when it is cim- LIST OF, ARTICLES TO . BE SOLD FOR $l,OO EACH, Without regard . to vulne, and'not, to . be, paid for . until 'you Inner ohat yoti.will receive, . • • • 15 ItoStiwoud Piunis. worth from $O , lO 'OO to 4.50.00 . 15 Melodettna—ltoseivood Caseic. 175 011 to 250 op • 75 Fine • Oil Paii,tins •• 50 90 to 100, 00 . 150 Fine'Steel Engravings, framed '26'00 to 30 00 ' . .50 31nsic Boxes ..... , ' .25 00 to .46 00 150 ItevolvitiLt Pat't Castors, Silver - 21) 00 to 40 Or) ,•L ..50 Silver -Fruit and Oake Baskets. 20 60 to •.3.5 00 . • 400 Set of Tea'and Table Spoons.. • 20 .00 to 40 00 150 G. ad. Huntidt.t., Ca , s'. Watches, • *•. , . • . Warranted . 50.0010 150 00 Diamond Rings: Cluster and Stone • • '. 175 Gold .. ... .. 300. Ladles' do • 50 Silver Watches' • • 0.1100 Vest and Neck Chains • • 1,200 Pairs Ear Rings, next' style.... .2,00 . 0 Gold Pencili f lud Tooth Pick 3.000 Beat onyx AfAmethist,Brocie's 4.000.14va mul•Florecitiue • 'do... 2,oooldasouic Pius . -• ' • ;., 5,000 Fine. Gold.Watelt.:KeYs. new pattern " ' Children's Armlets • • •- ,5,000 Sets of Bosom ! Studs 3,000 Enumeted - Sieeve 15,000 .Plaiu•Gold and Chased Rings --4.500 Stone Set of Seal Rings • • • . 4.000 Loci t..: Is of all size 15,000 Sets Ladiem,' Jewelry etch 5,000 Gold Pens, Silver. Eix. .Cases, • • and retied. ' • "4 . 01) t0 . .0 00. • 1 0 .000 Genca Breast and Scarf Pins.. , 300 Lo 20-00 3,oAo.Ladise. New Style Belt Buckle . 4 00 to 000 3,000 Chatelain Guard' Chains • .0 00 to .00 '• 1.000 Gold Thimbles • 5 440 to 7 00' ' 3,000 Set. Ladies' Jot and. Gold ' 15 . 0010 ,55•00 p.you Gold ... 1 50.1 p 600 s,ooo.Chtated Bracelets • . 600 to 10 00. 7,ootlOval.Batid Bracelets ...... G 00 to 211 • 00 .5.040 Bull Ear. Drops, all colons ' 3 00 to 500 , 4.0000 Fine Gold Ten. • .• • 2 Offlo . 3 50 8.0013 Yeti StileCvOld . &, , Jet Tandmps ; 00 to 700 rz — A. chance io Agit oin:u esy'of !It . .tibove Article* for 'ONE DOI:I:Afl by puicha Oleg A - SeAleirEtivel opr.foi tLIVen • 20 — Fiye Sealed E nv elopes ; Will'he Sent for $l,: BUY en for $1 Thirty for t_Si;ty 7 ftve for $lO One flan :dred for.sl:s - , .. • . • • • • • Ike tatnitr. "From. Vie AnteriOn Agricitit.wist RECLAIMING WASTE . .GRMEND:" . • There are scores of acres '.of :as Valuable lanclas..earile fourbild Car country; ores. .grown with, weeds _add :worthless bashei.—' lir:o..omi see land ;Which'eould - init he p ut chaind for 'Oho thouiand dollersi per acre ;_ strips:of. .uneultiviited-land along the highway. 'and,betate.en . farms, and even in the ntida o "a farm -close to, thefendes - Where elder bushes - hlackberry . bnshes, milk-weeds and other per nicious plants havelpoted out almost the last spear-of griiss, and' are bearing undisputed sway ; • Snell things are disfiguring blotches On.the face of a nice . 'farm, as well as a re--' primal - to .anytirtner: The land where snit pests - flourish, from year toy ear is rich and wonldpay..the expense of cultivation, a n d produce at first -more: . *altieble crops than thaton - ,eaciside of it ; :and it-oUght In be re- . clainiek and the imsightlYweeds and should-bebUshes -1 exterminated, for the-sake of ap. pearances, if 'for nothing :more.' The job -is besf done-in August or 'early in Septeitber rather than not at all.. Where it is not found '6nvertient,or practicable to plow.such uncul 'tivated strips - of -ground,'mOvir everything as closely as..possible, colleet , it in heaps and -burn it ; : if the. - bushes, are !small: they may he eat with mahert, • 01T:trzt$ scythe; but if they are large,. use a-bush-scythe.- Let el - ery-: thing be-cut close to the ground. Then •row 7 . thprotighly" . -and stock down with grass seed. Sow. Orchard and .• Kentucky blue •grnsasecil, sol that the: grass- Will be tit . to mote for hay next - season; before weeds have: .attained a large gpowth.. ground can be plowed, ;remove the fence when it can-be done with little labor,' and put p sharp point .and a sharp, strong toulter•on•- a g..10d plo w,' and attach a chain for hauling the weeds be neath-the turning _furroWsltce.: Hitch ,on • .strong-.double team,. and break it ell up as deep as ilte,plow mill turn well, and the team - able . to draw - it. Always - around such • Pbits•insteal of beginning in'th - e middle, !hus forming a ridge .wbere the 1 . 006 . 4 : I:not be disturbed. Harrow . . several.; . -times, and ,ow at the rate of half a bushel,-of buck Wheat per acre.. If.thi work: is proPe4ly done ; we..d. 3 and bushes Will gbh>, little trouble .next -sea_ s'our, it the ground . is Occupied-with Some hued . crop; . 11, fir,,m some cartse,:,_such as wet, weather after ploWing.: the abundance of • 1865 rose briars, vr.,bpaiibres, the -weeck spring up veryhatlly.in,spring. another applieniva of :thC ntek%%lie.at After plowhag. will leave the land in good eoTliiton iti,s.mtreer. W(TIti . S - 6 ANL) BCtiEli.o3e of the- -caOSes of. bad butter.. k the habit Which some dairywomen indulge in; Of, le:iv iheir batter unworke.:l fOr a:considerable time a`ter churniag. E'very, hour thtt'ihe bultermilk remains in Contact with the but:, ter, after Churning, is .an injury ; it moot • be traced from it too soon.:,- The gr . :int:of butteris Often spoiled by too much working; Ori the other •irm.l. if it is • not worked - enough,.it will: be- spoiled; the process there - fore requires' much attention: . • not easy to work out all the butier: milk - aConce it is tht4.efore; better to - set it aSide'after the first Workircg in. a cool place for twelve hours,..during which' the action of the salt will liberate more of the • butter ; the first-Proccss.shoultl`then - beretteat,- ed, the guile precautions- against injury to the grain; - it . is' then ady - for patching, ;N•6 Packages. so* oaken tubs are . fl t. for but er, ..the' wood from whch they tire made should-be thoroughly seasoned. They should be Prepared b'y pouring• boiling waier into them, In which'they.should soak for tWenly . fotir: hours. they are.; then - to be filled: ait strong - ; - :brine two. or three days. after Which they should be Well ruhbed - withlbe salt, when they are ready' to receive the but- HINTS ON -HIRVESTING RUCKWHEI T The excellence Of huckW!teat flour &peals chiedy on the inanagempat of the grain be tween the time of ripening and grinding. The cortiniOn way:of:treetin buck w 'feat" effects- ' ally prevents making good flour, it lowed ,to :rentain.in 'the swath' for several weeks, when it . Sheuld never he suffered , to - lie longer than a day, or two....andit is dedly better for the grain to rake it and set It . 'on end, aslas . t as it is cradled., Much less . .grain will be- wasted • lir ~shelling out; the straw will cure aMfdry . out sooner,•and make better fodder; . _the crop' Will be ready fcr threshing or.h9using in less timei . and the grain will;yield a much "better quality Of flour. lt is especially injurious to, 'The grain to•be expoed .to' stormsinfOre it is set up,; for dirt"is spattered all' ovir the:grain', by the falling of large rain :drops. - This •makes: theilour dark - colored • anti gritty ., Wetting and drying grail several times, : IlestrOys the "life" orthe:dour. It will. never be-as' White, nor inak . so good 'Cake's, but' will be Sticky and the cakes . clanuny, like th,f than . • of sprouted wheat„:. - „ . 'SCOTCII CAKE.—I. lb browu sugar. 1. do. flour,"3 lb." butter, 2 eggs; cinnamon. Roll very thin to bake. ' "• JELLY CARE. —Make, a battpx •as for pnraul cake; bake it in cakes. on" a griddle; and While'warm spread jelly between each layer. Trim with a knife. • " AGo 1u WzrIIOUT . EGGES. -Icup su gar, 1 - butter, 1 - nutmeg, 1 cup milk, 2 oz. currant's (or not), 1 teaSpoonfull dry cream tartar;. 4- do. soda 'dissolved .in milk, flour enough to make a hatter. " Vll.l fLE:is.--Talte half a pint, of milk; add a well beaten'egg,"and flour enough to Make a- batter. Fry, tae veal brown in some. sWeet lard, theutliP - it in the hatter and by aguin, till broWn. proP in some spoon , .fuls . 917 :batter, to . fry. idler. tie veal is taken n4d"ptty, them 'on, toP, of , the veal. Then put a.liuh, thip,timir paste IOUS" the gravy, ad ding:salt and pepper, and'stier one boil,-pour Over the whole. ;The', Veal must- "-be cut quite thin, and it should cook, nearly anima in the whOle. • • " I . • 75 00 t 0 250 00 (1 00 to 150 00 6x.00 to 100 00 20 00:to 75 00 10 t :000. 200 to. 6 00 Ts'to 10 0(( . 4 . 00 t,i) 10 00 400 to 600 • 400 . 10 650 . . Ftiorr.--A novel and usefUl apparatus for putting' up "fri•Fh fruit is jiilec,.'N thus described, b\ the Eartncr: • • • • "It •is a steam closet, -made like an upright' se of drawers -is about.twerity-inehes square and Six-feet high; has a door which - pan be • fastened at the top, middle and &Atom with keys in bolts,.as shutters are fastened on store windows—all steam -tight. • The peach es.are peeled, cut in naives, put •in tin pans to fit the inside slides of the steam closet ; the closet is filled with these pans of fruit,' the door . closed and keyed,.; steani let on with a' poWerful fizzlor two or" _tlifee minutes. then shut off, the door opened and the pans set up tahles",:'where tlie.g,irls plc* up . the pieces :with forks and , put 'them in - cana ; the cos • thukfilleditrelpaesed'elong to the eud oi the tables; .where thereis:a* cauldron Of ricb - syt , • up-Made.of erns' .rwhite• stigar,o.h dip cf vrhdii_is•poured, in to fill the spacci - anion; 'the'fruit; and the cans are sealed . up. This steaming is much-better. than the ',old boilicg• the'watery Itirces are' got rid of ! also the acrid juices ich • are secreted- . un-. AO the rind of theipeatl, all which; . beirg :left in the pang, are, poured in'n 'tat and !hue .".converted Into peach lirandy. 'By this fleatn alSo, the shrinkage is taken out, and the frir,ilt . "gOe s into the cans . as clear and ehite as NV C cis it prize jars at-the fairs,:. While ale• syrup which ,takeS. the place of the eatery • juices. makes a ricliSauce when they ecu9 to ~the table.. - • . • . • • ' 3.50 to :6.50 250 to 800 1 -MT to , '. 5 00 2 'l5. to;,".10' 00. 250 to . 1)1) 2 50 to. 10 00 250 to 800 .8 00 to , 20 'OO 3 50 to .5' 00
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