4.r.4. - :,-04 - --:.--. - '*4*:.o, CsavrA.t. story, is 01144 a spirited_young -lady on her way to the thuich to be married. Avthe.- door - bet . , intended; lmsband,patised tnid stdd - very_ unexpectedly, ally dear kir:, there are three. things or Which ought to have . spoken to you before, and If ytut do not: it not too late- to ;retire even now from, our engagement. To tell you 'the -whole truth, I. moat - Insist, first; to. sleep: seoondly, to eat alone, and thirdly, to . - tirtd fault when there no occesfon." "Is that all 3•'. she said. "I agree at once.. If you . sleep alone, I shall not ; If you eat alone, I shalt eat first; and as to your finding fault, I shall take , care that you never want occasion." • The conditioni being thus adjusted, they entered the church, the ceremony was per formed, and at,the latest -nominate both par ties were doing:very well, the husband haves lug fairly,„given m to the highspitit - and good humor of his wife. • , A YANKEE. conveying an English gentle man round Bosum. took him to Bunker Hill They stood looking at the splendid , shaft, when the . Yankee said --This is the spot where. Warren fall! "Ah!" replied the Englishinart, evidently not posted up in local historical matters' "did it 'urt im mu .11 ?" - • The native looked at him with the expres sign ot fourteen 4th of Julys in his counte "Hurt him!" he exclaimed, ‘.` he was kill ed, sir " "Ah! 'e Was,. eb " said the stranger, still eyeing the m.onument, and compwing its heigut, in his own -mind, layer by layer. •—Well. I should think 'e wou d'avebeen. _ 'nrtrt to tall so far," - . . Sroatcs of Irish blunders are vastly 811111- sing but did mortal men ever hear of any thing More Erinical than, this: A. genth•mau sent his-Irish servant .up to - his room Idr pi.trof uoots, and atthe Same time told had io be sure and get mates, as there were two pairs together iu the closet, Patrick returned with two boots, but odd Ones; . "Why, don't you see that• these are not alike? one is - along top, and the other is a short one," said the gentlemtm, out of pa . tience with the fellow. • : “Bedad, your honor," said Pat, in apolo gy,' !`tuid its true for ye, but thin rits. OILIER TAM WAS ads? so TOO." • HAD HIM TIIERE.-A. friend of ours who is clerk in, a New York mercantile, establish uient,. relates a colloquy in which a sptight ly Guth in that store came out second bon-. A poor boy came along with a machine, in quiring: • ••A.uy knives or scissors to grind ?" "I)on't.think we have," rep:A the,. young gentleman, facetiously ; "but can't you shar pen wits.?:' . •-ye3, if you•ve got any ," -was the prompt -retort, leaving his interrogator rather at a loss to produce the article. - A vocroa svits.stunutoned to it cottage at Harwood, England, and found a boy in need of his services. -`•Show me your longue," said _he - doctor. The boYitarted like an owl. "My good boy; let me ace your tongue," repeated the doctor. -"Talk English; doctor,"-said the mother, and turning to her son she said - "Ropen thy .gobler, and push . out thy lolkel." The mouth flew open, and:the doctor was terribly "taken in. . "Myr sAv"-that one of the latest faihions with the ladies is wearing , long•ends of nar row ribbon around the neck. . Few of the un, -Initiated knoW the . significance of the same. Witten they wear the ends bangle , * in front it means that:, the lady. is - married' . ; over: the right shoulder that she is.etigaged ; doWn the Wel - Oh-At she has a. '!feller.". coining. to see her _lett , •.she. isn't . .engaged'; over the . • left shoulder it Means coine folloW meq" 11. she does not wear any, .it Means. that she is engaged and don't wish to have-anything.•to 4.10 with..`.`any other. feller." • . ••• • • • : .„. . Ax ill looking felltiw. %vas - asked hoed - he c . ould.a.count for. Nature a forming • him-•so. ugly. - "Nature was to blame,!' said. 1ie,,..." . f.ir -wnen 1 was . two months of a,ge I was." non- . , Mitered the,handsomest atilt! in •the neigh:- borlit.od, but my . nurse, to . . revenge herself upon my parents for shine fancied lajtiry - at their haul. , , one tlAy SNOLYPELY . HE atit'Ar.' for .auother - boy, -belonging to a "frientl of .her's who.was rather plain looking.," . . A oCi . crLsmis who had long .been silbject to the nocturnal visitatitinof • thieves: in. .his.. orchards, wishing to - preserve his property without endangering anyone's lite, procure.d. from a hospital the leg of , ..tt subject, he placed oueeveuing in a steer -trap- in his garden, and the nest morning sent the' Crier around the town to announce - . that ."the • oWner dale leg left in Johns-nt'sgrdund last.nighL might receive it : ou apphteati in." .w as .nev er.ribbed. agai u: • • , . • • A'LADY passing through . New la observed the following 4.1ti0.! ou a board :- - 11orses taken in iu grass. Long tails three shillings and sixpence, short tails two shill ings. The lady asked , the owner of the land the 'reason for the 'difference of the price. lie..answered: ".You see tua'ain the long tails can brush away the pies ; but. the sh . ort tails and so.toruiented.Uy them . that they 'can hardly eat at all." • Trig LADIES AND TIM GENTLemes..--At reeetit festive meeting, a married . man; who oti•rlit to have. known better, proposed . : — lhe ladies—the beluga who divide our sor . rows, double our joYs, and treble our oxpeu ses." C4)con - which. a lady. proposed: -.Ube gentlemen—the Sensitive individuals who di vide our dine, double our cares, and treble our trbubli.s.'".rtic married man didn't stop, to hear any more. • :A QJ.L1V . , )1!.N . Y . : 1 . A.. editor, Speaking . :of ail* - plaittia by his readers .that he dou't publish all the . 143.aal . items they;,:d4ife. to see; justly Übser res that. it .is • °lieu the‘r . -owdfahit.tu nut .Seudiugethe facts. Ile-says he .'• Mira like to puutish a mat riage after the-•elti id •is born, or the death til.a luau - ',title; his widow' has married. again." .' • ''. - '. . : -,:. • A uOOO - sroiiv is told of a country . gentl67. Man wil), for tug first time, .herd au Epif.eo-: pal clergy mat; preaeu. - lie had reau tuueh of the, aristocracy of the rehtireli; and wlieu he returned houie, he Was asited if' the peo pie Were -,:•stiteli utj, ', ue ; _'Why; tue:minister pTedetied in his atfixt 't SrCrrF:2I~G 135!..1." whb Was- totistiiii his 6userviug . ulerchauv Wits. chemhig suuis int; called uut.; to -I . CU L-tell•yuil huiv Lu Li Dell us . tutleti uil yuu • . • • ••vi ell,- hpw 1 .' - gruaueu Jun. - , your ineasure." . - • . '• • •.. A. impatient buy waiting fur the grist, said LO We. miller, "1 cuuitl eat • the weal as lust. 8s this unit grinds it." • - —How tong nuaid'you do so ?" inquired the miller. Till I starved to destli," was the .sareasi:ic ''Tommy, my bon, flirt -to the store and get a pound of sugar, that's a dear little, fellow." "Excuse me, ma; 1 ani.somtiwitat indisposed this morning,. Scud „the 'old -man, slid tell hint to bring ine u plug of tobaceo!" • Riirry WLNKLEIIOIiii, in the Rural New Yorker, ,sivoi directions about reaking . milk' ttitst: ' - Let it scald, and if- knitter is . not more than fifteen cents a potind, spread the slices with it. ". . .. , . "Ponder, what am dat dat, goes : when de wagtnigoea, stops when tie wagon•-stopsi it am up Use to (le : Whgpil, and -yet. de wagou can't go Wit/104 it ? '.' • '. ` h gibs Oat up, Webb': "Why, de noise, oh course." -• .. •• , . . . . . :: A SronriSo. young - lady - says, - , "'lf: the Course of true love never. ran ,sutolithi--.ltihr dOn't, they:water it regularly: until they . get -it wismixitn thitt'a don . b.ey:eutiliirtin - upuu it?' Box, why`did you take an arinfld of shin glefi on 'Sunday ?" —Why; sir, niother want : ed some kindling wood and I. didn't want to split wood on Sunday." - . Sicolcr;;,—A. thrifty tilfe asks why the men . can't dg somethin& usefui. • Mightn't they sas wbll aMitse thmuselie.s sinoking - hams. as in smoking cigars? .• . • ."Sam. are you one of the.Sfoutberii.chfral. ry ?'!.. l'se. one oh de Southern suovstly ; 1 shoveled dirt at.de Dutch Gap A aor . wati recently arrested for - theft. His father plead .guilty for him, and said, in. es tenuatkm "James is a good boy but be will steal:" • - "Ana you the mate?" said 'a man to the Irish cook. of a vessel lyink, In port. "No,'.' said he, "hut I'm the man as boils the atATE." OWING to the high price of meat ,of all kind; a company should be started to manu facture pork out of Flu-iron; , - • REVERWe OF I. ORTUNE.— ho young woman 'atm was 'hiiiven to - distraction" now tears; that she will have taiValk back. Pwci..—Baby's teeth. 7P,llltAftEtPitiAli . *tolierEnoTOET:ALirvicilia:ar ARTISTS = ANO:III.CietOWRAPITERR . , - , . •. Nes. 9i and,9l4 Cbeitaut . filtreet, • -.101f4:4404CPP73r-IL. - • • I. lEL:IIIrAIUFFER, Watch. or , • tanker 'and leaveler. No. 104 , it• North - SECONHStreet.:contee of ry; PHILADELPHIA. . An assortment wATcHER, jEwELIpr, SILVER .and'PLATED viAn constantly on land, -mantle .fos HOLIDAY PREEMTS.• Hepelring Of .I.Katches and Jewelry promptlyfttended to. 00 DR E lir. 'fie ALL /Siete/mere i. 1 , WIN ALL & OGMLY, -- 'Ne.t 47l Itiartb 3d Menet, - wholnetle dealers In COAL OILS. ALCOHOL. teiZANE; NAPTISA. TURPEN TINE. kr.... Ae Have ceinstuallon hand DOWNER'S SPINDLE or light MACIPNEBY: OIL; HEAVY MA CHINERY OIL. - .Them are pare; unmixed Paradine Lnbricatore, free from all trace . of acid, • and arc . war ranted not to !less QV. • itr - The.trade supplied on reasonable terms.' . ' Sept.:9, "0.. ' • • . -36-3ra. -.• ••-.-- • : • • DAME L. 91. KAM C PIE - .. • -•• . • Rtp Cabhint Ware loo ms- and .Nanidittory, 886 1307rif,:szagNiks . ritzET,. • -Philadelphia. N. B. —Persona going to . the City will And it to their advantage to ealland examine the stock: K. Sept. 41. '62 . . - r.ll-tr • O. }Lawns. 'EDIND. S. HCIILET. . WI. G. & • . g&I9:TFACEITIfERS OF • VaralidicaundiDralkeis Paints; Eames; and Burning And tosbricalias • . Benzine and Naptha, NO. 130 SOUTH SECOND ST., PEITLA DELPI.IIA. Sept: 16.:'65. . 31 Gm • .J:-STEWA.ItTDEPU'r . . iiblive:SpruCe, ••• '. • PIIIiADELOJIMA,:.: . • • Reefo , constant) v hand a : Nide Osert of CAA- PETS;Id ATTINGS. DRUGOETS. 011..CLO roent MIN. WIN.: DOW SR A fiE4.. RUGS, `SLAT:".., . PIANO. 3IELODF,ON and TABLE covgjts. kg ; , to which ' h.. would in vt:e. the attention of those who mat' desire • anything in his line. • Sept 1q.',65,--37-3in . . . . . . • • • . • • . . . ... • . . . . . , .. . • . 8 _ . .-.•.....-.:.. . .. • ... . _.. it . ~. BED,. FEATHERS. MAT.TRASSE.i, • pt.ANKkas; BED Q.U'LLTS. Ac.. A. • - _ . • - - _: " • - ' , .: ltar — rtieliEit'S C,ELEBRA.TED SPRING, BEti.—:. Every article ill the Bedding line at the lea- e at:market prlee. - '• MOS •HILLBOBINE; Philadelphia.. • Sept, lti, 465. .: - .. . : - -• ' 37-ani .. , . J. T. DELACROIX, N 0.37 South .Second . utivet. 'above -Chest; • • nuti. riu4...tunt.ppta,ok.. CARPETINGS. I CARPE'TINGS 1!, received latearrivali, all the newest and Mostattractive styles of Carpetnis. I am prepared to offer at the linvest prices. 1010 e-sale-and 'retail, John Crossley and Sous English Tapestry-Brussels : i Lowell & Hartford Three:plY and Extra-Super Ingrain Carpet& with a large assortment of medium and low. priced, Carpeting.. Window Shades. Oil 'Clothe, &c. : • . - J. T. DELACROIX. No. 37. South Second Street, be tween Chestnut and Mat Vet, Pitiladeliihia;•:' . . Angu,tp. - . MF013. 1 1 1 ,. 00:N VENIE NOE; • EOQN OMY .AND DURABILITY,. TO THOMSON'S . LONDON. 'KITCHENER . / . • . • • EUROPE AN - _,RAN..G: 1 • •.- TUE BEST:RA dE . ECEIt 114TEICTED., • 'CIiASE; 'SHALlttfila.lk V1110111S1)N, . No. 209 . . N. Seuoud St., Philadelphia, . • •• leen Vonuiderit and • liltinnrnettficrar: oC - Stovent • flenfrns. Tintird and ;En.: • tinselled Wswelf, 3c., &u.• ' • , • August 19,'65. , • '• ' '.99-0M BEST WHITE LEAD !h. BEST. ZINO! • • . Pureibertf.Lendi... '•- . • . Unsuryaried for *11177,2;F5E,..F1NE PM • ' FINE:96 and Evna gEBS . of Statiaoit..• -PURP. LI itEß'PY.LEAD—Warranted to -cover more surface for name weight than any other Lead. • -.• •• • ,• 'fry it o Lai 1101 L .leiti r:P no Other I • PURKLIBERTY :ZINC; 'selected ZINC. •gr,otindin Relined Linseed Oil, unequaled'in alwaya the "- Pere Liberty:Zine, U.aaltrerim to do,ratire and better work at a giveriemst than any other. • , ihr get:the - 1,c,, • •• Illanufectured at PENNSYLVANIA . PAINT COT; OR WORKS: Orders eirecilted promptly by • • • • • • • . ZI Eat!: E . . Pnbita .671nkt reSt(ifti Office, No. 137. Noiil3 THIRD Street; March 11, ,G.; LADIES - FA.N.C.V..TU.ItS ,: . . . - • . . . AT :.. . . •.' If, : ' • : ' - JOHN PAREII2A'S' - , i, ....• • - Old '.lE.a.italikinhe4 ,•:.., J.,',. ••.. Pl:7 ri' . M.ANTit!ACT'OItY, . ir . ' '''',.. - • No. i'lli Arch. Street.. . n ---. 4 ., ; . 4 '- , - above 7th; PH ILAD.s. . . ..,r.-„..t • -= I hive now in store of my own ird . . • jI -..z - 7. portation and Mannfuctrue, pile of: ... - itas' — .."-. - - the LARGEST Mid' mint FIRAUTI FUL PC4'OlOll6 . of EArotric .lEtUlitt4; for,: LAW ES , and CHILDREN'S WESILAn the City: . ' AlsO, a fine assortment-a Gent's FiirGlilve..and Collars.. 1 - , . lam eiiablc , d.to . d6poae bf my i.Mods.at very reitiona. hie prices. and I would theretre aol lett a call from my friends, of Schu3lhill , county, and vielnitv. . ' • .. - 17.0 - fietatimber the Name Number end Street 1-. '... •!"..•• . . jOillvt-FARCIECA : , .718 Arch Street,.above 7th. south plat.; PHI LADA.' 111 ,- 7. have no Partner, Dor . connection with ane other Store in Philadelphia 1 '. . Sept.: S3,' •65.:-.33-4m .. 1-100 V • . .• II O.P I "OWN MAKE" OP HOOP SKIRTS Are gotten np - exiwSly to' meet the wants of first class, trade. : They embrace a complete assortment of all the new and desirable styles, sizes and' length. for Ladies. Misses and Children, and •.are burierlor: to all otta,4, made in point.of symmetry, finish and darability ; be jogninde Of the finest tempered English Steel-Springs— with linen finished:covering"and having - till the metalic - fastenings immovably secured. liy.linproved machinery. They reudn their shape and plasticit3. to 'the - last,L-and are vrarranted - tiigive 'entire entisfaction.• v. • •••• ':Also, constantly in receipt of full.lines of good East-. ern Made SKIRTS. at very low prices. Skirts made to order; altered and repaired. WHOLESALE. A\l) RE TAIL, nt 31ANUFACTORY IiSALEb.ROO3I. • No. 62S.Arett•Strect, above Sixth: Philaida.. • ro-TEELms CASH. ONE..PRICE •OZ.:LI -- . • r • August - pt. '65 • • • LOOKING - ' GLASSE-S, Oil• Paintings.' EngravingS, Pic tures.. and Portrait_ Frames. Photograph Fratme.s, Win doi,v Cornices, Pier T.a -• bles t Marble Slabs & Brackets. ' • , - JAYESs.S. EARLE di SONS, 816 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Mannfacttu ers, linporters and Dealers in Look." . • .• - A.lartr.e and eletaiit assorttnint Of.3.IIRRORS of ; ev ery , character. alwaYm in *:tuck. Particular attention Risen twthe .mattufaciure: of rieture .Irratitest, In which branch coutinnal'ehanges and .novelties are be ing introduced.. - Estimates for-Cooliing Gluasseis furnished on application, by.rtiail or personally. • • ' Rogera 2 G,roureould.War and-Humorous rab jects.. Mull particulars in Cirmilars Every -article Of .Itkitsis. E.A.111.E hiT.S'QNS` . manufac ture. can be packed to forward.b.i any-part of 'the coun try lu.perfert safety. Gallery - of rasiulingo open all times. free, to visitors. • [June .65--1r5 , 6m • cia*s; STOKES: E. T.. TAN;I.94z. For. the convenience - :or our . patrons andothers at a distanew we 'here' .iie . esent a- diagram of self-measurement; by- which a' good lit *ill be :guarantied, by sendingthe'alzee lu the - - ord..r ilmdgnated In the accompanying: flgnre - --• EXPLkNATION. atnkatnin F04'.(26AT.. . Length of Back, - from 1:to 2, podfrumsto3.• . Leilgth of Sitere: fWitti arm crooked.) from . 4 to 5.' Bkvaxt Measure.—Around the Most- prominent part or the chest. Waist ]feature.—Around- the State, wheiher. the :pereon ie erect, dr igoopirv.; •• • • . The alone measure ate for Coat kasure:inridesetiin; and ont . *le' otn hiplbene. and around thew:llst sal htp. Sip OF M'ATRIALA seer Mill: sate or coin . . 'COOLS T0 . 1:1•81 - rraii ii NOT 6ATISFACTOILT. ' • • 'C111411,4. STOIK.Ict4 .11::100:9 1124 - Chesnut la., Philadelphia.. FALL OF 1865 ! ! ! A Specially Interesting Re-opening. JOSEPII 11. THORNILEY, Mete TIiORNI;EY &GiilSM )' Raving made extensive repairs and alterations to tho OLD STAND. N. E. .COIL - EIGTITU AND SPRING GARDEN STREETS PHILADELPHIA_ bas re-ppen ed with's Magnificent stock of new end beautiful goods selected with great awe and with ape* reference .to the - first Gass t ru d e . wh&hare , eo long panunlie& the Old arm And I would bete take the, oppcinunity of thanking'. all put- frth& customers aind• °ramming Meth Mat no effort will bu.epured in the :future. to re- Ante their cont.nual patronage . There illl be found it. good stock; of BLACK SILKS and SHAWLS. .RICH PLAID and PLAIN POPLINS;PRENCH MERINGES. .WOOL .DELAIN ES• - :AND. REPS CALI.CORN,GING: HAMS. TIMINGS' and STRIPES,.CLOTIIS...CA SSL. -11ERE.S. AND PLANYIRLS.;' BLANii:ETSt: QUILTS AND stirruca6„ .LINF,N %GOODS. MIJSLINSi CLOAKS, SKIRTS, ete.- • . • • • 7 •• . jOSEPTi- B. TRORNLEY : ear. St 6 &Spring Garden Stitt., . Phfsdr. Sept. 36 44 .. • • ' fri,Sr4 • ._ , ::.:.::::‘. - 1 - 11it-Aj).LpfttA 01114 D 0 El - ; . ititiricit - Sasses, Phillsidelplisiai; r•krte.e , -.Of 31111X..k.ht. FRENCH and • English.Tiyi rostra acs Coeds. and CHINA WaRR.P.IML: &c.: wholesale dealer In dorneatloraneY.siticles• • ''September SO. : • . . ..- 1 • suitable. (.Dodsfof Holiday Prestinta.. lEENST .. .11ARPER, ~-A FINE JEWSLYiY,: • • . • souDirivictitrigr... and Superior Silr!r.P.liited Ware: • BePt. 3P. !O. ' . • • . .... .. . , . .. • .. . . . • .Tfie subsaiber is'prepared to reeeiVe orders frir the "HARRISON STEAM 130ILER,":in sizes'to ettit.Pnr, cha:.ers: •The attention of nusunfacturers and others Li called' to this new Stettin Generatorots combloing.ca sential `advantages in absolute rafety from destructive explosion. first cost - and durability. economy. of fuel.: facility of cleaning and' trtmslantation;. itre. t .dre,not• pinssmoeil by airy boiler now In use. ~. • , - . These boilers may be seen in dallyoperittion, driving .the extensive *Orbs of Messrs. Wm. • Sellers is Co.. ~ Sixteenth street and Hamiltrin street:at S. W. CattelPs Factory: Spruce street, Schtlylitill,-and a.tGarsed , s Tres mont Mill. Frankford. , " .. ..• • , • ... • , JOSEPH - HARTtI.:Sq, , .• • .. . • . .• • W9mhiattan•Bisiltirms, 274 . -S:' 'THIRD... STREET; 24:,•A4,.;-49-tf,l . . ESTEI , B COTTAGE OUGANA - . . . . Are not only unexeelle . but they are abeolutely - tin iqual/ed by any other Reed' Instrument-in the • country DeApied expressly for Churches and Schools, _they . are found to be equally ' well adapted. to . the parlor and drawing, room. .For sale only' by - - ... - ... - • : . • Ninth BEitisrll..St- •PHII.I.A.D'9. Also. BR.LDBITRY'S and: a complete assortment of the PERFECT 3IELODr.ON. ,B 7 • . • • UNION STEAINI FAN ROTARY BLOWERS, These Machinei 'are the .beSt appliances . .for IncreasS tug the steaming caraway. idboilers where there . is a defectiVe draft.-Ir wbere cheap: fuel' is required to be used; like:Fine 'and Dust Deal. C f eke.-Screened - Ashes, BittnlhousCettl; Saw Dust, Tanners' Spent. Bark; These Machines. at e operated bisteam direet fr om' the.boilers,tord. require. no power from . the Epaitie 'they occitpy.no room. twidinble for any 'Other .I.urpose, -are quite noiseless inSbeir-operation and-are not lia ble to' wear out for years: " -• . ' • • • • ' By using this 'Machine year .grate bars will' ,never bend or melt. dowu. your „coal:. Will.berit to- ai.hes and nut clinker . savingShe.•trOuble 'and ..expense.'ef clean ing.your fires more than once a day. — The'Mriciiine is. 'easily_ rue with ten pounds :of eleitm, and-yen clot get up your steam. in the morning„iti-half the time and ex.- penSeof the ordinary way.' • • We warrant 'every machine to do your worts in, a'sat isfactory manner or no sale, and give you ten dies after the machine is put up to decide whether You will In (Wattling Machines. give the kind and size of ytinr holiers: number squ-trit feet heating surface and -square feet en t• surface. .Send fora Cfrmtiai. • ; • - JA.NIES R.MATlfiWtsfiS„. General Act. for Penns:. .. 24,N .I ttt. Itotlelphirt. -0 - ctolier 14, • • • . 41-3 m 15. . . 415; 415 . . FURS! &.1 1 .. E. WOMRATH. - 11aV e .now open a choice iis"Soriatetit of - LADi FA NCY or • . Hudson Bay &t Russian:Sables, Fine. Mink, Sable,.. • •• • Royal Etatine, .• '• . • • • . . . •.. • .- • Chinchilla, . • , • ••Squ . irrel, - . -.•.. ...• Fitch, &e., 4e. Ilaie . np in all the latest. styiev, ari• to• Wei • invite the attention of the public. before. pin - chasing . :-.• W 13341.011. • • 413 Arch Street,.PIII(AOELPIII.4;, • . October, 14, 41,3m T . ,:V.: ---- NY4',I'SQ.N.; illlarinfacturer of the Improved • Free Stone Mastic Cement, • HARBISBURG PA • .. . Itespw.frft - eull:i . the 'attention of the .pnblie to this' celehrated Cement, us a COATillg . for . „rxte: Mr. walls Of 'll..tuts _ is is' pnrely water Prntif: and firma solid • adhesivenessto any t‘orface of - Mick or stone with unlimited dunibility. making a . heautilbrfinisit, equal" to the finest quality-of Brown ' • Saii&Stoite, or to Any. cilor . desired, •.• • ' • -• • • The Under,ignetl - hum. bee:n applying,. Cement fbr. year;. in mady part.: of the yountry With - great saßs faction; ainou. , which he refers to the; folluWing:. • •I BOSTON— Revers !louse & Anierienu Ho; tee, "wjih many otheilitiblie and' fe irate buildings, . • 81 . 1 - T.ALP. .N,...17,:—The grand *.retidence• of ex - ' Pre.44lent..Fillmore. and oilier private, buildings CLEYELA:CD. o.—Arfgeor Honwe and the netim, ifuf nandenee of -J: W. Clark; ir:i4q;;Et!elid'st. r • .• Illoose „mat. !IV. Lb:tete* Llotel, mgeiherwith the following gem, letneMs.spleudid residences:: • .; •• J. iia.Shociawirgier;,i'enn St : Janie, Wood • " • . • . •••- '404i1 finned , ••• .• • • JJ McCord' n I ' , in. datind; • . • •• •' ••• • •11,11,1111Slitilit4; irc:hitect: • " • "..—J". f. ' Cox • Front • • " Jones •• • . • ." U. A. Lumberton; Esq..' '" • .. -, at Seatoe D. Fleming.. do. • ' • • '"' •Dr:„l4. Flensing. ••••• " Hev..JDmrd Folder's let F.ree'.llnptiia Church. Fourth and State S. beatitAliii - -expenif •• ee root • i..• . deuce of Z. P. Toler. . I • .. ' lllnize,Coal Street. —James Lanigan's Fesidence. • , - Idabantongo.Street. • • • . . linmediute attention 'given - to all . orders, and work I strictly guar u niied. pt-e4w.,..aadr.ess . • , • ' F.WATMON; fox :263, Harrisburg, PAT - . -or White 'Horse Hotel, Potts" , illy. , Pa.. Read 'This! -4, 1 ... j.-..-. - ',V.R,ONEL:L- 7 .S .... CHEAP..... .. CHINA, .GLAss,"...,: : ANI) ...-::.:. ....mocliEß - 7z.:0T0REi.:,... :Dente-.Street, ''clpposite: : l49.r.tim4a; Housl,3 POTT SY ILLE, 'The eitizeu.v of Pottiville heiglihrirlng tm;nis villagai and hamlete. oue - acht alt, are , hivitett to. call add.nSamine mrirtock of warai'behire. buyiptrre6e where, as lam not to. be• under.4M, and:'cari tarnish Llonseki.•••eperE with every article they want itt my 'the orbiisiness. In the stock or • •• . :. • •:. '• Freakelir • will be fund Tea Setts, Pinner Setts,*Curd and Cake .13af.4tets, Watch Catei, Match - Sates, Motto Mugs, Motto Cups. and baucers,l'ases,-Cologues, China Sate for Cliilditakuud a general variety of Toys,' .. • • Glasi •- : • • .....rhateest; .I.lit patterns, consisting •of .Table and itur Tiublees•;Cliampagne and Wine Allasses, Ale' and Beer Glasses, Decanters, Bar and Bitter Bottlea Gob lets. Plates, CaS: or Bottles, Pitchers - and:Creams, Cel ' eries. Sugar Bowl, Spoon Holders: Syrup Cans, Fruit Bowls; Fruit Jai* Cake . . Stands, Kerosene. Lamps of every variety, .Lamp Chimneys, Lanterns .Candlesticks, — . • ..• ' CrOOkery:: • ttistirtmect or 0.101 , 1 STONE, CII.I..NA,'Of • Tereutpatteruic in:,setts or single pieces; to'snit the pub * tic. A•bu - ge absort meta ofein-mon C.C. Ware; which I will sell at low figures. •, . • " • - "fellow aild - Stoite 1474i.c.• • • • • l'udding.Dishas,'Pie plahea.*Call . muilers, Milk Pane,, 'Jelly. Moulds,' Pitchers..l'ea Pow; 11, - tter .1 - kits, Milk . • Puts, jars ; Jngscete.,' •••• : • • • . MISCELLANEOIIs:—Tairet Setts, Caters . , Slop Jars and Tout Batlis quart and Pitie Flasks ; Pit; te.; - . 41-c. Fruit Jars, offever* • riescripturn.• • • •-• ' . MEHCIIANTS can sell:youlloodeitt. t - Vry • Reicei, t h us saving yOu freight_ . Call.ancl•see it is t its,,. • . '• The M ost' Colliiillete sewing .11,14 -• :• chine . • The.introdiiction. of the. ".FLOSEITOE ". Dates a new era in Sewing Machines llt Items, Fells, Binds, Gathers, atid Clathees - aud - tgatis on a • . Rutile at the same time. • • . The iindersigned. has been appointed Agent :for Schuylkill County, 'of the Florence Sewing - Machine' Company, Manufacturers of the celebrated' Itevensible Feed Sewing Machines • The following , 4drantages over any And .all Sewing 'Machines, cluimeal for the , - Florence .' It makes tour different stitches; the lock, knot; do h . .ble.loctc and double-hnot, on one -and the same tria rhitle.Each.stitch being alike- on both sidqs of the . , fabric. It has t:he reversible feed motion, which „enables the operhtor, b' simply turning a thumb.screw, to havdthe work run either to thetiht or'left, to stay any part of the sande, .or listen the mane of the beams, aithoutturn- Z;hatvring the length of the i=titch, and from one kind' of stitch.to another. can readily be dune obits the.ma. chine Is iu mutton. . , .-• Every stitch is perfect In-Itself, making • the seam se cure and uniform. It Is atmost.noiseless,. and can be used where qidet Is necessary. • • . . • . . • Its motions are all.pos!tive there, are no springs to get out of order, and its simplicity enables the must-in-, experienced trioperate it. . ' : . :•- it will not oil the dres- of the- operator,- as all the machinery is on the tbp . of the table. , .' • It la the most rapid sewer in the world ; making free .61.11r:hem to each revolution. . . . • Its stitch is the' wonder of all. because of "As eom - blued Ilasticity, strength and- beauty. . • . ' - '. It dois the heaviest-or finest k,ork with, equal facili ty, without thalige of tension qr machinery. . • Every Mitchine has one -Of Jeuere patent' hemmers attached, (the 'Hain to use which we control,) enabling - the operator to turn any width of .heni doired. - . The public Is respectfully invited' to examine then' Machines'at the store of the undersigned, Ventre street. '.Fottsville, Where full particarlara will be given. R R. MORRIS. Aukturt DO HANNAN eir: SCIINERR have awned a .1,1 1 new Proviakm and Grocery Stole in. Market .St.. three doors above. Thiid,earth eddy where they will keep conatantlV on.hasid, Plover, Fred. Buttirtyßjggoti 4rdcierien. &c.i. The pat r onage of the public is re bp; ethalty witched. PottavilleApz. ":t5 MEDICINAL. ...861i,6Okiii.:.Vijlitifa,0Mi -: - .;isivia iiirOWVlll%.' ..,i;. Its Symptoms, Cause and Ouse: gI Las received its-name from a eonatant.aan- T.sickness it stntruldt, which aqui& the pain in the hetd. This headache is apt to.b gin in the morning on waking from a deep sleep, and w 4 . some Irreinalarity of diet has been .codmitted on the day be fore, or sometimes forseveral.days previous... At. first there IS a distmaincly opprwaive feeling:in the head. which. graduallY niergei intO . a . ievere heavy pain in the .temples; frequently. attended by A erase of fa.lness and tendernesstn One eye. andie.titeuding . across the fore head...-. There'ifk,ti 'clammy, unpleasant taste in the mouth, an offense . breath, and the tongue. covered .With . • • a Vellowish- vbite fur. .The sniferer desires to be alone in a dat k room. As soon aerthe patient feels the fulness in,thebeadAnd in the temples;take a large dose of. Sehenck's Mandrake.. Pills, and' in .an hour or ' o' they will feel 'aft .Weli tiA ever. Thiti has been tried by thonsmels, and is always sure: to cure. 'and instead of the sick headache coming on every week or ten days. they will not-be'troubled- with it once in three *hermit's Mandrake Pills are composed of a number of roots besides godophinin, or enncentrated Mandrake, ill of which tend to relax .tne secretiOns orthe liver, .arid set more prompt than blue'pills, or mercury, with . - outleaving any dangerous effects., Ina bilious per Son they will show thennieh'es by : the stooli. They will 'expel wrmnii,Muens, bile and all morbid' matter from the system. In sick headache, if they are taken as di , . reeled above. (a full dose as soon as they feel the first symptoms of. it) Dr. Schenck will and has directed his agents to return the money if they . do iiotgive perfect . . If person:6:li been. ,compelled to. stay:, out- lite at ni ht ti4ddrink tiro' Much ivine, by:taking a dose of pills on going; to - bed; neat morning he: xviii • feel as though . he had not . drank a,drop, miles* he forgets to go • They only, cotit.23 . cents a 'box... . • Whoever tayet , them mill never use'any other. They aiewort4 a sick man fur. every ' cent 'they Cost •lion!t. 'forget_ the name—Scittnen'SNliniatn PiLta. Sold wholesale and retnil•at Dr: • Schenekit Principal Oftlen. Streei,*Philadelphia,.and by Dritggii•nsand,Storekeep&s generally. . . Price for PitlntoniC sSnip. Seaweed 'forft,eilCb . sl 1 '4 ) 1 per Cottle. $7 for:thehill dozen, or tee' bottles of Syrup alai, one Of Tonle. for $3 75: . Dr. Schenck will-be at his oftico.: No. - 75 Nnrth Sixth Street. Philadelphia., every•SaturdaY sen'. patients.- .ile makes, no clitirlieadvice. bat' tot: a tborongh ex aminatlit 'of: the bings!,with bia . .liesliitometer, •be charger $3; . .-, • •.. • .31areli.13. *65 EP EICATIONA.L',. FR 1.81 EELAND SE INARY, . . •.2 • rieelami s . .MontgomeryC will npeuitli . Wlnfer 8e: Lion on MoNDAY. OVITitIER 2.3,1 4 1.365. .For . Catalogne..= cuiftaininU• full vial . ticularE addre,g. • • . 41. H. FETTEROLF, sept:.23.-'65.—::.5-ct - • . • tiIVIV*ItSITV Ole'•' PIgNISYLVANtA , . MEDIOLL DEPARTMENT, • - iYingC . Slred. ab.ucc . Ctiestiaa, 'll:LifacietpAia, :Pa ANNOUNCEMENT . . VOR THE •. • • ' - o\ ' E lIUNPRFP:FH 5E5510N(186.5.:66.) William Gibson , 3f. D.; Emeritail Pi•ofessor of Sur' . . George. B. WoCal. M.l'aiteritrt. P. - ofessor bt The ory MAI-Practlce of Medicine. •• • : _-• Satuael..bwkson, M. D.. rEtnilitnl:Pr.ofesitor of strMitrs hart he disettEeti of . Women amt.ehiltiren, JoseptLearson, M. 1), k'rofe.i ior• of Materia Medica aud•PharmaCY . • • . • • • -.• I • Hobert E. Hinters, M. D.: Profesior of..ClictraistyY t : • Joseilh•Leitly. - M. D.. Professor . or Anatomy. '. ifeur H Smith. M: D:.•Profeesor'ol Surgery. • 'Francis G. 9imth, - Professor of Inetitutes of Nt theirs, . • Penrose, M. D..[Professor of Obstetrics and . the Dis ItAeS of Whmen and Children. . :• • • ... • Alfred bt ille, Professor 01,Theoty . apd I Practice • of . . Hayes Ague‘c, of,Dernorrltratur_ 4natotily. and Aatistant Lecturer on Clinical Surgery. .. • . . . . Me L e ecttir es'of. the Re ssiort (1863-'63) will begin of; the second Mond•ry prAbei• arid •.• close on Ike.Jirst ale March.. •-• • . . , One IntroductOry *ill be delivered to the CoUrse. Clitucal listtruction hfgiren Ihr-tugboat the Session, in the Metliculltall; by the Professors.. and'at the 1.1,na- Pitals. •'Attbe Philadelphia Iluspital,.'eopiainintr..tia •berls,-.irietructionis free ' • • , . • Military .`,irtnrery.and Hygiette.mill.be tally taught by the appropriate chairs. I . : 1 .., ; • . • . r • The Do-section* Itonnts.- under the.inperintendence of the Profeesor.,d Anatomy. and the -DetnoOstrator, are open tniouultutst the year, except in July and•Angust. The liotan•tor Operatiye Surgery nnd - the Applica • don Of liatidages, ‘tc...is,open throughout the . ...SUouon, under the supervision ttl the Profeisorbf Surttery: - . Tees - for the Lectures t.'each.Poifeestir, $l5), ;sllg, IdatiCulatiob Fee (paid once'uuly) , ' • b tiraduation . Ft;e • . • ' -• Su . _ . It. E. Itougiti, It. U., Dean oI the Medical Faculty, Sept. 'ts.—s•4-St • .Uniyere4y Building ARCADIAN INSTITUTE, A 'Classical, Normal and Commercial School, At QiwlistntrgiSchuylkin tottot, Pa. REV L J. STINE, - - - PRINCIPAL . • Tbe-\V - gill bzgln:on Monday, October 16, tSu6. This'lmaitution . , Is opUn to pupils tit ts 01•11 SEXES. 'Tie` dealn is to aff,tril. the nth-mt.:Aged. et. a I'tiGI{OUGLI• ENGLISH 'A N UCLARSICAL .• Instruction is given in :till the Ondtenits 'aettali) taught in ; Academies and -Semthartee of LIN • . • • • Locot}ion,.lltitilidingi.• -•.- • The SChool property is Centrally. located IS the 'tch. , en of Grwiti,sbor,,. , . ab. tut 2',N• nitles • Irian • the' ,Orlt igsburg 'station.. ..at Inc lenifudelphiu and-Reading rtailront.t - 63 from`Yhdadelpt ta, and d tuileijnan•Yottsville.-- The Ikallty is uue at Lite must nleasran-und:healcurtil . Stare et' Peunsylvattil. • . ." • • . The buildings are large arid Convenient- - .They have beeu repuiied and: furnislied,-ate.heavy eXpenae, by the prckint Principal; Whiifilvill see that nothing necessary to the good of the School is neglected: . • . ••. • • ..Deintrtitiiiintal of ' The reghlar departments of t tudy . are three—the Pri mary; Academie and the Collegiate. Pupili will be ad tinted Mu) tidy ol the - Deliartmentsihnd anyhrthe'reg ulatclaSses for which •their ,previous. preparation shall entitle.theu4, iind'!lltleit. pursue the studies. regularly us• signed them in their tuittiral order... • - Norma; Illepareuttilt: ' ' Ir idded•for the special training of Teachers. • Into this Departinent young • men •ttud.young ladies Of suitable age aud proper qualitications, - will be :atlinnted; with the•express uudersuaiding . that, it is to prepare' them e• 4 for .taa:lilug.:.They will. pursue a regular and .systenudic course of study, and have.the ueuefit of familiar Leetiireisou the - Theo•ainl `Practice of good •School , kceping, ; discussi ry ons of nietilvds; and tixittai • . . , - • ' • , Will be ()pellet' und e r tlieisuperuueuttelice'ot Q. L hansctrell, P..C. D.: 'w!toseAdalttieuthius "mid experi-. efice. guccese. .. We" itilitidentlY expectto make .this .pepartmeni equal to the li:s - t_Comuletilultiehoul hi the ciaintry: ' :Domestic' • . for . the - present, we - cannot make. suitable provl *lob tor 'more than- twenty, nuarilers in the institution, pupils will be. allowed . .to - select 'their own place of hoarding, bulkiect the.appioval of the - Principal: ' rooms ut those - who board In the.lbStitution, 'are 'furnished with all: necessary conveniences - tut Waging and pilvate stuti);,•Withoutextru charge.. ' The 11.1/11 111)11..rtiiitat‘ ate t:•htil.ELY Septi luteadualt.thig'of nu anuitant:whin. The ter° seseb meet In llieSehltUl• room. Alio -Lecture roou . a, , and at the table—ilaks web Other. truit good-Influence, it hshopiltl, which only. the. - preSenee of the one.will -haye over ti l . e:othet,.w ahem - allowing any of thtiseim- Pro Per asttoeiationd.und communications" which .corrupt - gooti manners," • . • • . • Teachcirs amid .4 oiirTuuieriii; • .• • . - •'. Only %ill I-1041111(d Teacher will be'eintiloyed. They Will nisi) rn.lkie in thc, bailding=-boaiding nt..the.samo tabltywitti.t..4 uncupyiuttiOkiinis.hear theft*. Young lilies boarding - in thg"lnetilution - Aritt. ba'under the ituinediate'nbarge of .11re..Stion-npd the flr‘t, Lady Teacher;. • . . . id:um:Lion will. be practical-the govprximent . mild., but !pin .w iI I be Love.; but ihe une great thin-- - :" Dn'itthuT"—ituei be obeyed, tuld %ILE. be • • .. .. . . The 6e of tobacco and. intoxicating . drinks,. playing I at game:, of chance. and liningnig about the . storea.and taverns, Wii.t. NOT as PREIIITTiO. ~ • - • .., ~.- ... : • , . The great °Went being to unite 'tbs.: ativiiiiiagei 'of the heatiol with, tha,comforW of .11.um'e,.the Principal trittrts.that blii..POpilt.-. will. WI of..that elass• win, go to . sclux,f, not to.wtiste_time -ainil'apend. mohey.: but to be luziructed, and td•prepare tntauseivea:for - fpture use: . Tetme and :Vacations. . . The school.year is' divided jtito. two sessions .of 'five mimths eiteh, , uud each session into two terms of ten weeks each, with a raeation at.Chrustmas. . NO • Pupil :will be .feceivetFund Lio _charges will be made for a less time than one term- orspiarter of ten 'weeks—datitu , lu. (*le froni the trot :day of, the and mideductiims will' be • made for: absence or lost [into, exceptib cases or protracted sickness. • -Course of IsystrsictiOn. PatialtY Cvattruttsci.--Restdiuk, bpell ing,..Writint, • Elements lianetic,.ol.dett Lessons, f't Imlay. Hi tory.U - . S.: ' , list Lessons. in Geography, English Gram. mar,: and Nat. Philosophy. • •-.' . Aokrprincr: : ticogtuplay. Giammar,'El. Alg abr. Geometry, History U. S., El. Latin and Greek,' El. Nat.. Philosophy, Astrono my and:Physiology. Hays Test Example:4.: ". CotLietaa ts.llara arm tux:=-Iligher•Ari hmetic.; .hr4.tieometry. , Mensuration, - .English.'Grainmar, Ana lytical and S}uthetical, Nat.. Philosophy,..AstronMny. 'Anatomy, .Physiology . and Hygiene. 'Logic, Rhetoric, Belle&Lettres...and Uritichtm,..Latin, Ordek, 'French and German Languages, .111eutal and. Moral.ScienceS, Study Of Worda,. PetimanshiP.: Coremerclal. Arithmetic, and BOOk-keeping; ThcoryAnd.Practice of Teaching.- - • -.. • . Primary Department. per qinnter . M . tea weeks,.. $ 7 50 Aeadernie Deparlinent.„: .••.• 4 *- . ; 12 60 Collegiate Departnirut, ". - 4 , • ' 20 40 instrumentallinsid. extrh, ; • .4 • It. 00 Drawing and P-ainting.... 4 .: •• • 44 OO . Boarding,, Lodging,. & n., including ' farnithed . with tuition in. all the regular ,studieS, per quarter, $65 00, Incidental expensvif.s:l . 6o... Di - Penns tind•their ton and towels. 1E11"W= Boolv wOl be furnished at tin hAsherir spriees. - mr:rr be.pilidquerterly..ts Ani...Now. - Ae - 'number .0i boarders will be Orly.. opine::- ttau ii nei:ese.hy tusecureaceueniuutbation: *Popilit are expected .to' nreeent themselves punctually for exam!. • .nation and 'aesigament t 0 their' proper 'classes on the first day of ;the Session. pct. .40-.8t3 MECCA-. LUI3III.IbAIriNG .' 01Li. usir nuclei vitt" kis Iea:GENUINE Itecca :Lubricating Oil—the best . CIIEAP OIL in ;he raarket for .Lubricating .porpores—for sale whole - .aleat'untohratteret's.prlly .B..BANN.AN. - Also; - Pure Winteraleaeheil *Whale OIL the. quallt , of whiled we warrant, .at',,the PUBLIC SALES. ' 131718L1C -SAMS .r :SEAL D PER : RONA L'IPSOPEHT V.:-Tbe 'undersigned ;..ntferafor sale Mahn premise Vin Washington . Town asp.. Schuylkill 'County, on the road running...o*M to Pluedrc4e, 3 o . 2 o'.froin FrinAeniburg: Wr 12114ewasee 2d. - 1/62._at.10 eiffainek • • ..• . the 'Thieniteg. ' - • - Ail sitreeidauelhicit 'tail:cling land. with the.httprove mental tomisting ofatwo storyDweillug Ronsern: • ':Bartcand Saw Mill geod Workink,..mder.- 7 . d the Aril there are:. about' NO, young apple. • pear and otber fruit.: trees. ' . There are. prolific grape ' the Pensotud.Pmnerty' to he .sold. area 1 au . rtage. a • Moss Rake, 2 W'agona; 1.. Cutting Bench, Plows' and h o rse 1 large Hog, and many other • 'things Om iminerous to mention. • , . • • P. 9 .:-tinnor la Positively prohibited on 114premleen diarist the.sale. • - . Oct. -.40.15t• REUBEI wAKTLIIIIT. .t) 113 F;EIC MALE`isf *AL VAR LE Prop. Mi.—There will be ioldut the Public louse of MICHAEL IdOSER...in West Brunswick Township. Schuylkill County, .10 . -miles below Pottsville, on the Centre Turnpike... ' . October 1805, nt Tor; hundred and. twetity. acres of laist mom or less.. with the following. improvements : a two-story/I L log dwelling house with a brick kitchen at tached,: a- bwiss Baru. .-by. BO feet a Brick - Wool Factory 26 by . 44 feet; I two 'story. and 1 one tier) , ;dwelling house. .There are 1141 acres .farming land ; 40 acres heavy tlmber. land, and. the remainder chestnut sprouts. good lorralls. Also a young ApPle Orchard of one hundred and twenty trees. Conditions -mule known on the day of sale by " DiEFFENDAFEB aIEiMMEL 39-4t* Sept,. 30, `C. . . O.IIIO.ISAIONERNO lESALE!4 100-REAL ..The Ounimisslotiers of Schaylkill County will hOld.rit public, sale on TII.I.7BSDAN.. November 9th, 1665.'at the Court HeuSe. in the Boruagh of Pottsville, ferthe perpoie,uf selling all - seeh..tuiseated lands; loti, and ether real estate' that were.purchased by them at. Tress; nrei.ikales, have been held by themfer - ilve Years , aud upwards, agreeably to the Act 'of Assembly; _ &de -day-to commence at 10 welock.A..M day until the following property. is sold: • • • 96 acres land, Seitzinger •-• •• . - 96 acres unseated land, Sett zinger; Keim & Krebs One lot and house, Henry lied One lot and house, Edward•Cannelly • One lot. and house, Wm. Lewis • • • ••.• • 256 acres unseated laud;•Jun Schall, Wm-N Zeller. One lot, Daniel Moyer ,• • • • • .270. &tired: land "S : lull and Honke r Hammer &CO at 1 acre seed laud, Frederick- Solicits. .438 aciesland,.George Bettertun. .. • • : . •.181 acres land P . aul'Brand, Qraeff &•:Miller. • •Ono lot and 2 houses; John Kelly:- • • '' . ..• :• 400 'acres•,unseated land; Robert •Kinnear 121 acretiunaeated land, John Harris • • ' 250 acres land, Wtn McTier lateWnt Martin . .10 acres land, Frederick Rice-. • .One lot„ Michael Connelly *. • . . 106 . M:tea iinseatedland,Earn & Berk • '250 acres unseated land, Pottkßannati _ 87 acrtis unseated land, Daniel Kisittle : One lot seated land. Andrew Hosey • • . ' .oiie lot and Dudes, Win Bulger- • • •'. 04e. lot and house„Win McDonnell - One lot, Andrew Henry • '2OO. acres,lainl,•John •Slinener • • 340 - aeres,land, Slincluel Lewis •• • •'• 160 acres land, ,Charles DOW des • 5-80 of 316acresi land,. John G fleWea • . .-.• 119 acres unseated-IMA. Sand K Kenner 4.: 117 kermi unseated land, Ralish,.Lfidwig & Bickel aeres•rinse„ited htrid,' Matthias Dreher. • • 1 117. acres unseated land„-Itansli„Ludwigk , 36 aches land,-Jk•rMitili. Bair . • . •' ', • . ilrunssves.l6Vast. • •• .• 1 20 acres seated laud:John ,• - 140 acres land, „kimuslite Herman' , . .-•-•.• , 35 acr.eamoseated land, J.W Churchill • .• : 1.2 of 167 aereeland, Shippen, Pomroy-&.othera 431 acres land„ George Dewald • ...• • ' . . , . 300 149160 acfesdaril. T A Brown Foster. - • • . 100.37-160 acrelland,,Jacob Zinimerdian . • •• 102 • • . .Isaac Chriat • , • . 53. ” • :Philip Zimmerman • , • , 1Q 25:160 " ' Michael Strouphow.er • 27,6 20-180 ". " • Williatn•Graeff . - • 1 1 3 93-180 ". ' • • Peter Schneck:..: - • . 142 30-100 " john . • ' • • - 199 60-160 • "' • " • Satiny.' Hain 4 of 21 95.160 acres laud, Shippen.& - Pomroy ~. • 2'ol:tiered land, Williath Mintzinger . - 1.9 "• " Ellen 13. ;, 2• " ". Reber„ Patton :. .• • Onelot of ground, Georeellrdman:„ .• . • • - 11tublry. •• • 447 acres nnseatetrlawl;John.Huher • - 306•keres land, JaeoliKohler • . • . : • . One - acre land Levi S.Spangler ". 43 acres- land, Peter Klinger . .. • • • J. of 132 acres land. Shippen„Pomrov.& others • • 396 -acres land, H C Hain and•Wm floff; • . - 136:" "..-. Paul Brandt • •• ...,• ! II:if 150 acres land, Shippen, Pomroy & others • , • 11111.hantango Lower. • • • ..• ; 381 acres Undeittediand..NVilliam Eager_ •• • Mineniville.• • , •• Lot and house, John Andi ew • . Mabnuoy 73 acres unseated laud, Jdsepli Ilmighawout 400 acres unseatedhind , William Hilliertrout, -1000 acres unseated land; Stauffer, Meliain„-Pow-. der, Dully' & Co. • • ~. • ' - 400 acres unseated land; Fhintzinger &Lridivig . 104'm:red unseated land, Andrew Dove' 103 acres land, lieu* and saw mill; Peter Eeeley, • deceased. • : • -• • .. 206 acres land, house and SaW milli'jHuhtzinger„: • Jr, Peter F Ludwig-Keeley:est • _ •• 10of• 60 Stranch & . Jno.Heebner 0. acres hind, J 11 Bickel, Jlluntzinger jr,.& • NN'einert . • • ' • . '4oo' acres land, JasjA•Taggart.& Myers - , " .Chatles. Blew . •••• • • 100 " " Jobe F Brolist; dec'd - .38 "• ".J Huntzinger, Jr& J.llnntainger, Sr.. of - 60 acrealatid..-Benjarriin and Sirtion Del,ong 108 • • 'Anaheim .Norilm.- • , 150. acres unsealed imac.Biekel & Shoemaker One lot:and house, Mrs Kelly . " . , • . 250 sores unseated land, 'EI.3 HubleY 2lots, F. Wk F Hoopes . ' ' • • • • ' • 2 'lots. seated land,' George Campbell Ono lot; John bleManns -; ' •• • Ode lot, Paul Devine : • . . One lot and house; -Wide* °enlist ' One lot and shanty, Thomas Hughes.' • • 100.4ieres land, F W Hughes, late J Reed. • - 100 Leiniast.r, liarrimer 250 " ..John Hammer's estate • iota, Jam es 11;;gely. • • • - ' . .• Manbeint SOuth. ' • • 700 aeres land; Jediah Irish . 407 " • • " liuutzinger„ Royer & Kerclier. 2 lots; Peter Fay• , . : . •-•••• •One.lot,johnFrill • • One lot, John Flammer . . - New .Cnc*te. .one-qtrarter lot and.house . , Conrad Barn Oise-eighth hit, and houSe, Joseph Decker ...• Onelquarter lot and house„ Patrick Gately •. • Ono-eighth lot and bonne, John Ventler •• • . 150. acres - land; Saml Lent', late Seitzinger,Keim, Wetherill • •• • . . • • 60 acres.laud, Denson &Co •. • 100 urea unseated land;.heira of Geo Esterly., • 60 ". • " . Dreukel . . •- • . " • heirs.of Gee E:sterly 600 " " of .Geo Seltzer - ' Otie-mith lot and hornie r John Johns. • 200 - Scree unseatettland, - Brick& Praley ••• One lot•and house, William Haven • •, • • 160.kcres: seated land; Mclntyre '& One lot, William 'Wren '-• •.• . • - • . One lot and. house, Lynch' . One lot and house, J A Forty &V Bonner One lot; Thotnax Career . . r •• - • • One lot, James & Jacob' Cobarth • • . • - Ono lot, John-Tray. .' . • : . . One lotand'honse, Catharine Danford.. ' One lot and house,•Thumas 3laylan ' •• : - One lot, Tho Mas Hattie •1' . • . • . I . . Norwegintallaat. , • • . One-lot,Samnel Liley : . • ' • •• . One lot, Pat Hollahan eat''" ' • - ..•' • •"*. • One lot„'llobert , ' • • • One lot, Richard Black : • • One lot, Wm Wilkinson • • .•• • • ' One lot and house, Lowia•Jones ; • - One honee, Thomas "Davis •', • . • • • . , One lot and house, JOhn Williams Ono house, David Morgan • *: • . . . Ofielot, Joseph Zimmertnan . • One lot,,Beek .& Wernert - • ' ' .. • One lot,-Joseph'S - Silvers •. ' • Due-half let, Robert Young, Est : One lot, •W W Brick' ' .•• • • - • . Onc lot,' Thomas EDavis - .. • One lot; John Dithmerling - • One lot, Daniel Frelin • •- • • " One lot and ilOll6ll, Jones Jeues • .. A landing, Yardley .• . • . 140 foot landium-D R'Bennett One lot anatedland„ Peter Spitzinger• . • - .one - lot .and house; Patrielt•Bovlan . - One lot, G &Mae', J Russel and 15:Sparki .0110 let and hotisii, John Layntan . One lot and liouSe„ . Peter Brown • • •:' "• . One lot and honse; Matthew Carline - • - One lot, It Caramer •. •. • .. . • Onelot, N.S GelBB' •• : -..• . •• ••• . •.- : • Quo lot, PA: .One lot, John Glair • - • : • One hit, Catharine Hash • , • - .one.'-halllet, Emma Miller • •' • - One lot atid•lionse, Wm. Snyder, One - 1M; Thos Sheridan .• - . •• • One lot, Richard •Dommdly .• • ; • Port'Carboxi. :- . '• .•. • • OnerlotPrancia Hubley • : • • ••••••• •• -- • - 50.aeres.land, George' Bodev . • • 52' acres land, George Greenawalt • • ,• • 200 acres land, Jacob Weidman.' • • 99 Ores land, George N Eckert' : 'lOO acres laud; George Ruth . ' -5 .'• 61 acres:land,. Daniel Snyder • • • - .'lOO acres land, Joseph Bensinger- Porter. .• • • 131 acres land,.llirain •. • - • 2-3 of .257. acres latid, B Kaercher' • 1-3 256 acres land,, John.Schall- • ' 207 acres unseated - land, Samuel . dreen• • • • 102 : acres unseated land,' Peter Kern 100' acres unseated I alicli.Stauffer, Keini& - Drenktil 50 acres land; Eli Moyer - ••: " • • 396 acres land; W.Cline.Nice".". • • 160.acrei unseated land,,David r : .10 acres land, William, Atidenried •• , .• • 38_acres laud ; j RuMzinger Jr., &J Huntainger, 176-a cres land. Benj and Simon DeLoug - 44 acres land, Isaac Shellhammer 300 acres land, Stauffer, Kelm& Drenklo '• Schuylkill. • 100 acres unseated land, Daniel Esterly• .100 acres unseated land, Adam 'Halbach 103 acres_ unseated laud.. Henry Kepner One lot; hristian 11.cAlter • - • • One-half lofaud lscnise; Conrad :Sherry • schhylkill -.. • - One lot, 'Jose& Rhine' • 'One lot and house, 'John MeConnell' • Two lota and housas, Johu 11.,Logan Ode lot, Joseph Lennan - One lotand log.bouse, Patrick. Allen One lot and house, Jeremiah Eberly ' One lot r john•• Richards . • , • •• One lot and wharf, Jacob Serrill One lot and house, James Cunningham Two lots, Diichael Itoads. '`One lot, William:Parker • . ...One lot. unseated land, "taste Bitting . : •One lot, James Sims - One kit and wharf, William Blacker One lot and wharf, John Hughes, Airk Two lota and shanty, James garnigan One lot, Philip Horn' - One lot and bario, Mary Williamta • - • - . . . . • - • ' , rensievat. 6 One lot,:l3amnel ..r ••_ • One lat,. William Jenldna One lot, Gibbart Lingelhoff 465 scree:land, Jahn 'Kidd • -• Of 465 &creel:aid; Sarnual_B 'Ashes . MI wires land, Daniel Habisind *there . ; '• .124 90-160 acres leek A M Saltier . - 923:.. . .‘ 4 Swatara Ong and Land C 300 " " ' Jacob Lowe - • 'One lot. and house, Patrick treirringei 350 sores unseated land, Geo A."Zerby 31 . - " " " Char OS Snyder 275,_;'' • • ". ." George ShAcker One'lot 6 Charles Haines , . • . One lot„ John G Been • • • • One lot, George Walker • - One loti.larneer.Dugfort • One lot, Isadore Franklin . One lot and house, Peter Harkins Ono lot; doeitdi Doughty One - lot, John . Griffillis . • One lot and house, Williatn'Honek. One lot, Griffith Weaver, . • • Union 392 acres unseated land, - James 11cCalley. . 1. . 400 .". " .Nicholas Ridgway of 580 acres• seated B Taggart; J James': 200 acres land, .TOhn'A Girard` • • - , • 2.35." . " , Jesse Roberts • , '1 238'' •-'' - . . . . Af. - nahingtosi. ..50 acres land, George Burley.. • . • .96. " " George Potts-.. ' 200 " ." • Dick &Grove... 7 . 7 " • • " . Phitigert 20 " -" Abrabani Bar let 50 ". " Hen Drusgbore 150 ' <4. • o n' john Ileet.sier . • 5 " Malin gamtncl• - 6 ".• " Charlf.dbinnizinger 50 " 'ems/ Muer 11 " " . "'nisi Herring 100 4 . 44 , .- Viliam - Moyer-. . • 20. 44 4 , -6eorge Heebner: . 2_ ". ' .William Graeff 200 . " • Gilbert & Eckert 60ItereS unseated lanil,•Sylvester 70 ":." " Shoener. • . Wayne. 100•Acreartiii§eafed laud, Pi-Or Z'rhe' - • " " • '"• - A. Herritz it J. Hain . • " " J, llcrnliidel, Minnieh Hain *". Eckeit, Grnlfordl Co ". -JOU Ii Dfetrich Philip Leonard • - Kremer' JaCeb - gehit -.-• " Martin' Brovrn . 148 ." . " • Jonathan '.12 acres land, Themai Christ . ..•• 68 . " 4 • Gotlieb Schabel 100 1 " '" Adam BrOwn...' •• .• - • 25 ." Henry Saylor' . -• • 80 •". " ' Michael .Strotiphower, .100 '" 4. • George W Matchin -•- 'lOO " " Hunt singer, - Bayer Kearclier " - Peter, Gruber . 90 " " Gotlieb Schabelk-AbrahamStivlo4 ''3 " " peter SchWartz &Jacob Mitmig .150 " " ;Samuel Moyer. • - ..105 -". :" 11.mry Drumbore • ,- 200 "• " George , ,Shoelierk Co 299 ." ` • David Potts . .150 " " •Samnel Moyer - 325: Hunt - Linger, Royerk.Kearcher ." ..Wm Berger kJ Delbert : • 150 ," Ifuntzinger.:Royer klieareber • • . Alreut Penn. • 95 acr e s unseatedland, David Bruit • 100 "' •t' • " sanil Griscom 50 ." •- " ..11elir y 13olich • 17:avres land, P Ludwi g • : • . 38 " ". 'Bear& Baush . . • 100 " " Peter. Leonard . 18 • 31itchell A: McCabe 20 " " Jeremiah Bear , • ,16 . JohnFenstermacher October T, 'O. • CHARLES SPRINGER,' E. W. ZIEGLER, . DAVID FOLEY, . .• • • Commi!miondre, Attest, F. W. Brsirr - Fak Cletk. . - FERTILIZERS, ALLEN .&.-NE.F.4? - 14.E 4 57. •, - SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME Manufactured ONLY by them at glair AGRICULTURAL WORKS witLADELPHIA . . . .. . . • We give the ne igrance to the. public, nonethat.' will be cold or. offered . fur aide by tie hut . —: • - ' . ... OUR OWN: MANUFACTURE Packed in New Bags, 200 .03s..esch. Price, $5O per 2000 (2i oth. per Ibe) ALLEN & NEEDLES' IffiPTIOVED 141_ERTI.LIZER We desire to impress Upon farmers and dealers, that, we rehire no concealment'of its principal •componeute, Animal; Muter. Wool, Acid, and - • . Finely Ground Boncs..- • •• :-• Every day brings us aridifional evidences of the itt.• rtru i r o, nea e excellence ofo .) f rs i article.. t o i s,, cl e i .. T oo trofe. tv a -t:T . h oo tive 18 . g q n HU aUU . . • -IT.AGAIN. .This•is the best proof we, can haveas to its value.• . • PmFked Bags, 430 '.lbl6:,lrli Ac.. - Pride, $35. per . 2000 lbs., (1 per; lb - ) ..''1137-A.trade discount allowed to dealers. , • • ~.; -• • ALLEN de...NEDLEI4,' 42 S.• Delaware Avenue - and. 41 S.•Water.St., (First Store above Chestnut.) PhiladeAphia. .We sell -no articles but such as we. can' safely recoM mend. ... . (July 15; MiS . 9.6.3 m CATJTION.:.,TO . . , PAR,ME4S.. ' Whereas. cestalt ihdividuals ivho wil tiemtelvei my Ageuts fur.the sale . of . . • • • .P H 1.1. L .1. P"S • GliNtaicE I3IPEOVED • . . SUPER PHOSPHATE. OF . LIME' g o' mongst the Farmers, offering the ;Same at a price meth below my establieed Philadelphia and 'Baltimore Retail Price, I hereby give nutlet. that I haVerno Agents to hawk h my arsielea abuut. ' It is solo at. my Office and Delwt . „ iso. 27 Nikrih:Frcint. X I Philadelphia, , . 1 ' • • A'RD AT ffi.Y8RA.1 , 4,..1.1 HOUSE •N0..14 1, Baltimore... . •It ,is also soltr•nY responsible dealers. in all parts.of the- country.'.'. I make.no conslenments but sell at.tnv wholOsale pc.4•e•to licensed dealeirt, and at my retell Mice to ciiuSumers.• My price is uniform to all. Sixty dollars: 'per eon to • Philadel phis. and sixty 'Dollars per tonju Baltituoie•t .Tares' Dollars per ton furo : freight: &,c,., added to the 13altimare price. : "Dealers are. not permitted to overcharge the Farmer, :but •to be satis fied with reasonable •profif, and •to for be" less than • my r it etail price at Philadelphia,; and no more thari my retail price in ; - fdo this for the:pnitectitin of the' Farmer, that my article should " ILIUtr fall: in • the hand.. , , of irresixtnsible . parties to underssil and adulterate. . • r 'Farmers will Lind it to their..interest. to .deal only 'With : responsible parties. and allow them to • make a jai r .protit, as no man; honest or otherivise,. too nothing: • .Itespectfully yours. . •MOHO• PEITLLIPS.' [Jan. ¶ 8 ttis.-4-IYI . XS- Augutt.lo, .65 ALLEN & N EEDLES' • IMPROVED. SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, Manufactured ONLY by theui at their . AGRICULTURAL WORKS - - PHILADFLPHIA. . .„ . •• We l -respectfully tall the • attention of fyirmers and. Dettli:rs to the tollowing facts: .. • -.* - Ist: . 'Allen 'tk. Needles do . not tIHII3I- for their article • f • excursive - excellence, but: liter knew, - and kw :stases know, that it is nut:sarpossed by • ad.; . We believe and act upon the:Principle that' there . • • .i 6 ample room for all niainufacturera'Who de -. • sire to do business•• • • • 3d. If we can furnish the Agriculturist -with a SuPeri 7 • . 'Or article -at - reasonable. prices, we consult • • - bur own and their interests by doing so.- ' 4th. It is, and always has been, a fixed:rule With nit ••• . .never to undervalue goods made br. sold by. ethers. but preler.to eay all we possibly can't in' 'commendation Or•them, irrespective oft ' • Who manufactures the article., •• ' sth.: The orders for our Improved§per-Phoephate of Lime carne.'in so heavily the pait •seoson; • ••••• that we fear. SOMT were disappointed in oh ' Milling a supply: We trust that Att future. we may be ;,sple' to meet all reasonable. de-1 . . : mends for our article:: against that • .• , possibility of such disappointment; we ; :getit to ail who want out PhosPhate to make arrangenieuta Sot . ..early purchases • for - next • :" '•-Spring.'. Our celebrated article 'Can he bad ..• fwan most of therOpeciabledealersthreugh :.:;• out the 'country. If .the merchants in your neighborhood dii.not hove it on hand request ••.• them to procure it Corson: rifr A trude'ilsoeunt allciyect to dealern. • . • ALLEN ./4 NEEDLES.: . . 2' S. Delawarit:Avernue and 41' S' Water Str e et, , • . fFirstsStore above ehestriut,y • . : • • - *: We Sell' iniaiticletitut such its we can safely recoth, • of • • - . :•• • • .0et.•14,••`65 :41-3m . iMAME=a • •• T h e Schuylkilt County . • • •- . • . .. • .• • Lumber. &: Manufact u rin g Co. Have on' hand at their extensive .establlshnient, on Rail road Street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind and descrip Lon, which they can supply to 'Operators. Carpenters and. Builders, at lower rates than It can be. • bought elsewhere. They are alsO ready - to - supply,' through the means of .their extensive business 'and la bor saving. Machines;manufactured talkies An their line at a saving of 35 per cent. on, former. cost. • ' • . Their:large. workshopshsve been in successful opera tion for the past yeat, taming out'vast quantities of . .Dotira Framers, • • • . tomtit' Wei*, • • . • . • ltioatilling , s, • •••• . Bed-pw . - , nts, • . Blinds, ' Sau nters, . . And all kinds of Premed, Paneled .and Turned Work,- which they have' eoristatitlynn ',hand.. They are ready , to exe.nte orders at the shortest notice, for any quanti ty-or quality of sawed or 'manufactured stuff.:: Dry and green' llembick •ot allbinds:for building erpostei.• ' Oak, Maple, Poplar, eh:ill...plank and scant-. ling boards; Cherty, Walnut, Mahhgany. ac., for cabl-. net Work White and Yellow Pine:boards for flooring, raw or Made to orderl' White Pine plank,- 3, 23, 13‘,. X, and A; inch.yanel,•alWays ready; also, plank, beams, • rails; Scantling,. posts; shingles, hips, selling &c.. • .. • - • . • • ' 1VW. 7 13111a of sawed staff .and everything: 1n their line on Sand or to order, at the shortest notice... , ' •• , • Pottsville. March ?.9, . . to • I ADISO!': GOL D DATUMS!!! . • . , • • ' • A Fire abaci of Ladies' Gold Watches, Chat. fan Chides; Seale‘ Jre. .• - R. C. GPXEN, Watchmaker atlJeweler, Centre . btreet,"Pettstri4. December 12, fib - INSURANCE. . liAliUtTAlt DISIIIIAItOE tIOMPANY, • .. • OF 21FIC INT . .17019.1t. ..' - - - • • . • .. • Pilital and ibex • - • . - $907,E 8 4. .. . _ . ii.:.r. Sarrn; See•y. Wm . . p.-Pauera„ Pree.. , This.old and .reliable Company hare authorized- tbe . subscriber to issue polimes and renew the same,' on all kinds of ineurable property. Office,liahantongo near Centre Street. Pottsville, Pa.- ; - . • ' ' • : Sept. 80, .65,. ' 39-4 t• • -T. A. GODF'ftET...Agt., . . .. .....ARCItId .I.IISITRA.NCE , CO ME N HAF ...OF. EW 'lOl3‘C. . Capita paid in: • • - •. - •A °94)°° ' ' !sets• -' ~• ~. ,4 585,0581 . • A reirti. Pres • : - Isoinci'TtLYOti. Sevy. J . ' ..- opened 'an agen4 The above named Compan ppointed - the sub.cri for Pottsville rind vicinity, Do w ; outee.lya. : • ber as agent to Issue sad /.. --...L, . Pottsville . I. ". , hantongo near Centre ar- T. A. 4 34-',Dpßgy, Agt: I . Sept. 96,, , e5' :19.,' ' • . i THE i su 11.18 ER repre s ents the follow- ; .. .g rei .. nsurance Companies, viz: -. j m•• . . yogis • • - $3.763,aci3 • J.llloure ' - - ,01 , 41 ,4tta5t, :: : . • ."907,384 ' ' . 353 000 r' c i : " " " ' rits.Aoserien, of rbilada.... • 1,700.000 , siterPri.e, ' - *.' ~ , 350,000.: 'ark 'Farmers , Mutant .. 400,000 Columbia fluvial -400,000 .. .. idaking an aggregate of. Over seven millions of otpf tal. which will enable him to cover any amount of Ip surance'desired. , • • . ', , . • • , OFFICE-North dd., Mahantnn"o Streit. Pottsville, between. the new Town flail and centre Street. Sept- an. 'GS - :10.4t • T. A. GOUleitEY, Agi. ...• • GIRA.' . . • . . • -• • • • • FraEr&MA.RDIE INSURANCE Co. of Philadelphia. • . „ ' • Thli old and reliable Company have appointed . ROBERT. C,. MILLI • AGENT FOR ECHUYLKILL COUNTY.., o;rica::-Centre Street, PottaVille, Penn4lvania Ontoberl4, 'M..: • . : • .41-3 m li . zinx...i.T.NpirgiocE''.g64 .::,...•:.:. • s. 13r9oklyin f '. N. -.1r.,:r..' Cash Capital Surplus • - • • cIIONy/11.1...rreg.. EP6AR W.. CrOWELL. V. HOBERT 'C. HILL ' .• ' . •• • . IS`tiuthorized issue: Policies for SchuVlkill County. ...,0111ce over Bright's. Hardware Store , . Centre Street,. Pottsville, Pa.- -• .October 7, 'CO. FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE, ROBERT 'C„.M-LL; General Insurar!ce Agt. and. Braker, lliee.oirier. 'Brigbi 9 p: Hardwarie store, CENTRE ST., PO I PT,SVILLF., Pa MUTUAL FIFE INSURANCE 00., of N. Y. Cash Assets over... ...... . ...513,500,000 • Inenra . nce effe s ird in any.reliable Company at reas onable rates. • • "August 19,. . ,65. METROPOLITAN FIRE INSURANCE' CO., N. Y. • . . . .. . Ca : oh Cupital.:. .. : ........ :. ....$1,000,000 Asomtri Over • • •• 630;000 JAMES LORIMPiR CitliAliAld, President. . J. C..GOODltillf.i E. Secretary:. : . - • ..D. 13EVERIDGE,.Agent for Schuylkill County, will receive applications and iesue•Policies.- •.I:o — LOo.ett prOmptly adjusted. . - - Wyoming Fire: . Insiirance:- ,Co. - OF WILKES.BARKE:-: 4 1 1.Mt`la President—G. - W. 11OLLENPACK. lace - President—L. D:SHOEMAIiER Secretary—R—C. 'SMITH. • . . DAVID BEVERIDGB; For Se4 — nylkilleu.. Oflice,• CENTRE - STREET, ANitts- - ripe. . [April 22,.•65.16.411 . July '2O. `6.5 . AETNA • INSURANCE CO, Incorporated 1819. Charter Perpetual. Paid up .Caital Amount of, p rier. • Losses Paid in 45 Year5.••••517,485,894 71 . . Prest. - Herrnr.s, Seely.. • JONA. Gthiuw ts,'Jr., A.. See. }..J. BAsserr, Tray. Agt. At A. WlLLlAMNifieLVl : Agt.,Worcester Aria. --WALTER'S. 811EAFEB, Agit, • CENTRE-ST., PCYPPSVILLE. PA, . • • July 2.4.',645. • • • • INSURANCE. F. B. KAEROHER, General Insurance Agent.. Ofticc Penuiyivanin 1101; rOttowil!e; Pq. LIVERPOOL LONOON4: GLOBE INSURANCE • COSI.PANY. Crtslr Capital' and Awts - $16,000,000 Invested in tne United States over.... $.11.,509,000 . HOME - . INSIWNOE ;COMPANY, Aien , iitni - en, Connecticut.' Capital ' ' • $500.000 Stirpfpi Jun. Ist.,:tSiis • 8159,079 9S . . Idautiiime effected la the beat Companies on favor*, bliterms:' Losses pruniptly adjusted and paid. without delay. •' April 15, , 1794 . . CHARTER PERPETUAL. 1794 INSUROCE COMPANY OF;NORTH iIIERICA • . PHILADELPHIA... . . incorporated, 1794. The Oldest . Instil'. ranee - Company in the United: Stairs. Has ; Paid Over 917,000.000; Losses in. Cantu SillaCe its Organization. CASH CAPITAL "- ' • $300,000.00 ASSETS • • ' - • • $11,41341,421.92 . . DIRECTORS: . • ARTHUR G. -CorrtN, • S.' bloeits' WATri t • • SAMUEL , TV: F.B, • . • JQIIN MAWS, , • JOIIN .11; BROMti,. . GEO4O IC L. HARRISON, • CdARLEB, TA YLC.E., • .. • FRANCIS * R. eorr... A.mintoen ...• EI , WAIM. IL TROTTER, • D..Woon, • Enylion, S. eI:AIME, , • • WILLIAM .Wntf,u.:. • . WlLLiwn 'Cu MMINGS, ' • • AM E. .13.nown,'' T. 04AULTON 11E:4 RY. • ARTHUR CI:COFFIN, President, CILARL : EB Pz.krr,' Secretary: '. ..• • A,gent'ai ' T. A. GODFREY.' • • ' ' ..oftim;Matutntongo, near Centre Street, Dec. 10, •-• • LIFE INSURANCE. The Girard Life ItAtrance,, Annuity and Trust Corn-.I pany of YUiludelphia. Unice, No. WS Chestnut street, the first door East of the Custom House. CAPITAI—S3OO,9OO—CHAHTER PE.H.PETU-AL. Continue to make insurances du lives on the , most fa vorabie 'termer' The capital being paid up and Invested, tOgether with . asiarge dud constantly increasing' reserved rand, offers a pertect security to the insured. * . . . - The premiums may be paid yearly, half-yearly' or The company add a soNus periodically to the Incur rence for life. . The first bonus., appropriated iu Decem 'ber, 1844, the second bonus. in-December, 1849, and the ,third bouus-in 'December,' 1864, which addition.s make' an average of more than 60 percent: upon the prend 7 ems paid, without increasing the annual premium. Thomas Ridgway, . [John A. Brown, Robert Peareall, . ' - John R. Latimer,' ': Thomas P. Jantea, John R. Slack, Frederick BDDWIL, .John C. Mitchell, • George Taber, . Isaac - Barton,: 'lieuryG. Freeman, Seth J. evilly, • • ' !seed Starr: • Pamphlets of tatee'and explanations, - lona of . application, and further information min be had at the THOMASRIDGWAY, President., Jour; F. J/..mcs; Actuary....• ' • Or.of 13; BANNAI. Pottsville, Ager,t for this County CHARTER '. 1829..:. PERPETUAL: . . FRANKLIN - - FIRE;. :INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PIIII_,A.I)ELPHIA.. Is . sets of Januaiy'l, 111360,' . . • rs 9 501 297. Cnpitttl, • 8.100,000 . Accrued Surplus. •, 997,560 Invested PrelllOULlalt, 1,103142 K Unsettled Claims; Income for . 1564,. $1:1,74.1. __ • $3104000 . . .• • . LOSS PAID . SINCE 182.9, • , - - PERBETI7AL ANN TEMPORARY POLI CIES ON LIBERAL TERME. : • • - • • . - DIRECTORS: - CHARLES N; BANCRER,JSAAC LEA, TO.BIAS WAGNETti :EDWARD C. DALE, SAMUEL GRANT, GEO. FALES,_ JACOB It . SMITH, • . ALFRED FITLER, • - . GEO. W. HICIiARDS, , .. • ERAS. W. LEWIS. M. D. 4.3IAItLEB N. IBANCKER, President: . • EDWARD C. DALE,Nien:Prenident.' MoALL.iIiTER. Sec. Pro. Tem. - • . • .. • The subscriber hi agent for the abeive mentioned in .stitntion, and is prepared to make insurance on every description 'of property, at the lowest rates . . • . HENRY C. RUSSEL, Agt. . Pottsville, * March 19..65. . 124 f. DRY ; GOODS GROCERLES PRO VIS I O.N. S T O.R E.• The undersigned will continue to carry orr.the bites-' neon of the store from - telly Nichols & Beck) at the cor ner of Market and Second streets,' Pottsville. lie will keep on hand a full and choice stock of Dry Gods, .Groceries and Provisions, which will be sold at rcasonableAnices, ' .GEO. V1.111(.11i. - ' Pottsville..Marsh 11. 114'4 . 11-tf E131.111E11.0, • .. op3oks, . r . fit 6 • , ' ind •JENVELAY ``' 4s. • - AiNkrAys .orr • ru,ND. • _ . _ Di- ill kinds o Instkunients, Stfts„ Bass Viol Btfinga, Guitar and Banjo Strings, constantly on. hand: . . . •• . (4in 80, 4,2 UP lt lit I 0 it :VEGA —T*subscriber has t. 7 commenced the mannfrcture of a superior article of vinegar at the wrner of Railcoral streeta' An the Borough : of Pottsville, where he is prepared to tarnish grocers a Pnre - article: wholesale. which. he 'will warrant.to be equal. If noteuperior to any article in the market for . pickling. table use, and all purposes . tor which vinegar is used, at the lowest market prices. Al • we ask is for dealers to give us a trial. : - July iN2.: MIS 3A-tf J. pa. NY.Eft,.. Frorii..e4 HOW TO UK!. A GOOD 11.1.1fYIRSD. . . Several things are essential to render a ball:mull& good one. .I.t . Must be so -erm_ structed that water frOm any, source will -not accumulate in it.- It must not 'be uncora_ fOrtably wet or disagreeably muddy for stock. •The;surface must also be firm,' so that coarse manure. Will not be pressed dOwn into - the sof t , earth, and thus make hard pitching, Theie are-the main requisites, •. . ••Now, - the, first thing is to proVide•for ear, rying °tithe-surplus water that will be liable to 'find its' way among the- manure.'. Ca t 'a: good ditch entirely around the , yard, not l ee - than 30.. inches deep, and fill tt With Ines if ciM be obtained; or with plank.. Stimi.s, be jitsfas good.th drab. the soil and -ott the water; but the drains are Inure liable to be filled up by-;rats. -This , drain will keep the grthind firy on each side of it, aid will not carry off ;be liquid manure. ..COthluet all the Water ea.ve-tioughs from roof of the burns and sheds into this underdruin.- The next.step is to grade, the :yard; : el - ther by hauling earth away, leveling . tiff the Ith011s; or by drawing in compact earth to up the depressions. . - The: surface of the yard shOuld always Aese.end graduallY front the barn. and •sheds- - There ought alSo to b e buildings,. or eltettp , sheds en every side of the yard.'. Eicavate -at the loWest part - so • that liquid froth all parts of the yard atilt de;. szend.to that place, and there ,sink a slicer ho o ‘ok_thead, and cover. it with- plank, So that • nothing - Can fall. into it.. 'Then, set a ehenp , ptiMp in this.hogshead, pump up the - liquid, ' and send it in board - or bark, troughs anions the solid 'manure in . any part-Of the' yiird.—,• This- will beh perteetsecurity against its hem .. mg and 'becoming !lire-fanged." . . •fhe uext Wilt' be to pave the whole or a 0f,1t., Stones_ of various sizes and forins may be. used. 'Flat seizies three or four feet.square arc: objectionable, for -heavy- cat tle are liable to slip, on large stones so as. to injure themselveit. -- Were 'they. - to .slip nut more thau•two feet ; there would belittle din: - ger of . Buena. Some parts my be paved with boulders of a eertait.siie and then thoSenf another size inay-he uSed in another place._ Large stones and small otws my be placed side by, side, by excavating a little for the large ones, so that the'surtitees of each will be.of equal height.' Stretch a line across the yard -and lay the top. of each. row of stous 'even with the. line.', In this way—there will be little or uo difficulty in making the surface. of the pavement even.. When laYttig . the the stouts, • the workman needs a, trowel to plaCe" sand, Or, fine gravel'- beneath filth or small stones to raise them up to theline, aud . a rammer Made of a billet•of hard wood with . an iron ring, like that - of a - beetle - on the hot. mu of - it; to drive those stones that sire tun dal), down . even With the line: • • . • After thepaving is • finished, spread_-steel, *1,000,000 00 518,840 -79 gravel or-finely 4;ulv6riieti clay all over the pavenient and -.Work ktintd the interstives.— 'l'his,will: make a _barti-Yard that every good 'lamer will be proud oil On :many there are; loose- stones enough lying in the fields to paveseveral Yards: Where stoues are scarce, the sitrface way be, covered whit gravel or clay, or compact ,earth. instead of Stones.; Where-qiuther is.;ehettp, - a yard can be paved With . wood, by, sawing off logs, five Or six inches long, with a drag saw, aud cint , them - on, the end: This would mike ts. a pavement that could not tail t? please the most incorrigible. fault:4lllller or grumbler.— liemlook,. pule,. oak Of :all-kinds, and•utanv other kinds of wood sawed into paving blocks :and well tarred 'on the lower CudS itltlt'otti tar; would last iutiriY years.. always makihga very stauoth: and 'agreeable surface to work on, and - nth slippery fot animals. .it would also hold llgnid manure • $150,000 Late in _the ainutim of 1864, agood farmer of our acquaird.ance,.. purchased a yoke 01 or ditary cattle for. two hundred dollars,. and • used.theni for hauling wood, rails, sad any. • thing else,.and for doing taint of-the for spring eropS on -a farm - for, seventy acres:.- . -1u June, he sOld , them for •tWn hun dred and sixty dollars. He think's their la— bor Paid well tor the meal they 'coasline& ph the sante day. he drove these oxen-tp market, he purchased another yoke tor ont't, hundred. and ninety, dollars. After. a few mouths"he sold these for beef at an ads - am +. which also paid well for the Meal led to and purchased another, yoke at once,' ant commenced feeding them with Meal; NS ork ipg them- occasionally. - By this system 1;:- trafficking, he made three hundred dollare, about one year,'and had a good oxen t I constantly, receiving a good. price for- all, grain fed them, besidtis uniking larneqtrin tny of exCellentenatiure. He is a good mana ger, alwaysleeds,his teams well, treats them kindly, and never alloWs them to -he •over: Worked,•jor worried by disagreeable. drivers,. -who use up more of the energies of a team by. bawling tit, ,and whipping -them, than by the labor got out 'of them, He never chases poor oxen, even at a cheap rate, as it requires Many dollarS worth of meal to '0 them into a fattening condition. - - Sls,zso,ooo 00 . 3,530,351 78 01EN. PROFITABLE.TEAMS. .4 'LOME . ON THE TOMATO The following preCiens . nonsense is *gong. the rotindi of the agricultural and other p:4- pera : "A good medical authority. aseribo - • to the tomato the . following very importaut • inedital qualiticatias::. Ist.. That the ronia tels one.of the !nog ppweiftil aperiems, of the liver and other organs; where calotnel is ihddcated n , it is one of the most efreethe and -, •the least harmful inedical agents knriwn to the pru'essiou, 2d. That a chemical extract will be obtained from it that-will supersede the use of :calomel in the cure of diseases 3d. That he has successfully treated diarrhmi with this article alone. 4th. That when used L as an article of-diet, it ii almost sovereign fur dyspepsia tind indigestion," etc. . This wit : regard. as a sort of double-header; . 'being a wring tOilie.reedieal profession, and a libel upon - our - tuost excellent triendthe to mato. No. "good: medical authority" ever `wrote - Intusell down suctrstupid. its to ac -1 . cuse,a. tomato- v lac oi a _tieing- an - apothecary"s •shop, ore pair of doCtor's saddle-bags. Just think what a - condition. our livers must be in at the close of the timiato. season, after being so powerfully "uperiented," to say-nothing of the "Other organs. — The whole thing savors of 'the- most arrant , 'quackery. T 1114-tomato. "'extract dodge was tried years ago; and we had' "tomatovills,- will cure ;all i115,".-as the quack epidemic for its day. Let no . lover et' the delicious tontath be deterred from eripy jug it for fear of taking finything, bearing-Me slightest:resemblance to calomel ors any othri m.edieine; but eat as many as helhkes without thinking of hls' liver ur the' docipe.. • - getipto. 111:At. GIic,ELL-Stir gradukily into liquart , of lioiling - Water two tribleliiur)o,l 3. 01 Indian, meal; boil ,it slOwly.twet.ty res. Plus is.:oftoll prepared tor We bkli, under the uame 'of -water-gruel." .1u the current cook : ,boi;ks, salt, sugar; - and 1111;ul'eg are .generally' 'added. . Nothing of the sun idioad 'be n • sed;ex6ipt sugar. . . a,tablespoonful of oatmeal with a little cold Water ; - pour On the 'mixture -a quait of boiling 'Water, stifling it wt lI ; lett bettle . tWo . or three [ninnies; tuea pour it, into the 'pan'carefully - , -leaving the coarser part of the'meal at the.bottimuf the .set- it on UM tire, and stir it till it , boils; them let it Goil ahout' tivei ininuto, and skim. • ' , "WHEAT-MEAL Or - two table: spoonfuls • 01, wheat-weal snlo9tbly ith water; stir the mixture into a quart of boiliug Water ; ttbuttt minutes, taking 911 whateyer •stinn Juries uc the lop.', A litite,sugurr _may be 'added 11,dt sired. - • • -• • -• ; • . GeoAr Geucr.—Steep'elvio emits iu Nce. ter lur several hours.; buil lUcnt lu Pure water lilt quite teuder thick: then add lug writer - butticienclu reduce lo \he cy of gruel..--.Gurriturs and.f.ug t tr Euti:y.lliso _— • . . • p ILK E —Wash - twit . tal)lespoon kis - of sago, anu soak , it a few nlii u esjn hull a of cold water,; then bitil-tt pint and a taeluf water, and stir in the: farito: .boil till- well dose, and. Sty ceten ,a .Isugar.or ; . . . . . .. , c f. .TraincAGatiF:r.—••W ash a tabler:pooota, ~ tapioca, and soak: ..it in a pint . and $. liall l4 water twenty niinutes Oben boil OntlY: 51 ' r ring fie!iuent. l 3 ; , till the tapioca i; stitlity:a oulted, and'sweeteu,. '• - - . c tARI!q t\%o tablespoovi! l. ' of ftificia.ip•a gill of water; pout: vrry.....r.d ually..ou. tlic..tuixfurc- qu:trt 1;1114'4 is utet;', stirring thoroughly,.. auk' laAl.ten iiteg Ceita.tyr. unvEi.: 7 —Add - two .tablefra fuls of currants to a quart of w beat-tne4l. or .oattneal..ground, and, after- boiling a tel minutvs, add a little sugar. • • . Ricti . Sper.;.—_,;Boil one gill of rice la :a rag of water.till -Ihen,.and a pint _of il:. 41 teaspoonful of-sugar,.and simmer gently. l . t •• • ,
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