=MEE atT it and mot. KR. •SAB= wsrptearzimuicess WiaSSiaarCat:, C.;_Noiy. IS, 105. Settee the iliovemlier'elentiOns 'hive been 00endite the bet we 10...tifeet lalVagat Ind 1 inelankoly pleasure In Silesia' itil;tclnd the scene de many Deniokratie trittinphs. Here it was that:Brooks, . the herole, bind geoned Stunnar here It well that Catty:ion Yancy and Breckinridge achieved-their , glory and:renews- • .Beeides its the easiest: plate to:lOdia a board bBI, in _the yceinited States; ; There is so many Fosgrisereen here' who resemble use, that I hey difficulty In paisin• for one, two thirds cm the time. Yesteyday. I met, in the readinrooro, tty:. Willard's, Ginral 3facstlnger of 'South Ker.- tiny.' The Ginral is here on the tgatne biz- De:se - most of the Southe.rn men' heir in this classic city, that ny prokooria a pardon, wish he had . prokoored, and was gettin' ready: to go . .home - and . .accept . the noreinashen• for Congreae, In his deestrick. • - . The Ginral gloomy: Things didn't' soot him, he obserVed, sad,' he wttz. 'steered that the country was , on the; high - road to room. Re bed bin absent it'ool the yoonited States suthin over four - yeers, Itch time ~ he. bed spent in. the southern 'confederacy.-- When he : wentout, the Constooshael Ditnoc risy.bed some rites wish Wll7. respected: O n his return wat did he , see? The. posrer in the bands of Radikals, Ablishunisat in the -majority eyery-where, a ex tailOr President —a state uv affairs disgustin'. in the extreme to the highly sensitive . Southern mind. Re had accepted a pardon only becoz • he felt hisself constrained to put hisself in . 2 position to go to Congress that the country might be reskood from its impet.din' peril. lie. should go to Congress, and then he should ask ; the• despots•who sow:have control, whether , t. They spored, the Southwood submit to . 'hoorniliatin condiahuns? • ' ' 2. What Androo Johnson means by die ' • twin to the Conysenhuns uv soverign States? "Why," iez he, "but a few 'days ago, this boor' 'bed the 2ashoorence: to write to the • Georgy Convenshun that it 'must not mark the term—'entst not assoced the ceinfederit war debt.' Is a tailor to say 'must not' to the shivelrus Georgy? Good gracious!---whereare we driften ? :For one, . I-never. will be con- . satiated on them terms—never! I never Cruz : . used to.that style uv talk. in Dimekratic con venshuns. "Ez soon as I,take my seat in, Congris." resonated he,-"I shal deliver a speech, wish I writ after the day Lee surrendered, so , eZ to her it ready, in wieh I shel • take the roll lerin ground, -to wit , "That the South hey buried the hat Chit, and have . diskivered• that they love the 'old toonian abeve enything on earth. But, ' "The.7k.TOrth mast meet us ' half way, or , we won't be answerable , for the consekences. Ez a basis for a settlement, I shall insist" on the :follerin' eondishens -The Federal debt must be repoodiated principal and interest, er of paid,' the South= ern war debt must be paid likewise—ez a peeve. offerin. The doctrine uv State Rives must be made the soopreme law uv the land, that the South may withdraw whenever they feel theirselres dis:satisfied- with Massachu setts. Ur.coarse this is a olire branch.. "Jefferson Davis must' be to wunst set at liberty and Sitmner hueg, ez proof that the North is really consilliatory: On this - pint I am - inflexible, and on the others :immova ble.. An old man who tied listenin' to our talk, murmured that there was a parallel to this last proposishen,. • - • - "Where?" demanded the Ginral. "The Jews, .1 remember," replier!, he, "de manded that Barrabos be released unto them. who 1913 Z a thief, I believe, 'and the Savior be crucified, but I forgit just how it wuz," The °Mild' withered him • with a litenin' glance and resoomed : . uv course, offer the worth enthin' .in the way of compensation, for the troo theory of a Republican Government is, corn permise. On our.part we pledge ourselves to kum back, and give the North the benefit uv our kurnin' back, so long ez 31assachus efts conduz herself akkordin to our, ijees uv what is rite. But of this ekitableadjilstment is rejected, all I have to Say then. is, 1 shell resign, the Government may sink without . wee effort from me to save ,it." I wuz about to give in niy . experience when the old man, who wuz sittin' near us broke in again . "My name," sed be, "is Maginnls, and I live in Alabama. I want to say a word to the gentleman from Karliny, and to . the wun , • from Noo Gersey." • '`How,"" retorted "do yoo know. I'm from Noo Gersey, not hcven spoke a Word in your hearin." `By instink I hey. Whetiever I see a Sutherner layin' it down heavy to a indivij-,- cull whose phisynogsrny is,sich a . cast, that upon beholden it goo instinktively feel to see that your pockethankercher is safe, "a face that would be dangerous if it had courage into it, allnz • know ;the latter to be a Northern - "copperhead.. The Noo Gersey I part guessed at, becoz; my friend, that State furnished the lowest .order of copper heads of any uv em. Pardon me ef I - fiatter • voo. But want I wanted to -ny "wuz, that I spoze stithen hez happened dooren the pest 4 years, I Was a original secessonist. Sum , year ago I had a hundred Diggers, and win doin' well with em. But, unforchunitly„ my -brother dietrand left me ez much mt.re ' land but no niggers.. I wanted triggers enffu to work that land,..and spozed .ef cut; off from the North, and the slave-trade wuz reopened, 'I cood get em cheaper. i Rentz I secheshed, Sicb men ez.Ginral IleStinger told me, the North wooden( fight or I woodent hey se . cesht, but I did It. I went out for wool and - cum back shorn. I secshed nith 100 nig gers 10 git 200. and alas! I find thyself back to the old government, with nary a i3igger. "But - all this Is no . excoose for talking bold, noncenia. yon 'old a.ss," sed he, addressin' - Ginral McStinger ; talk ov wat yoo will do and what, you won't. Hermt you found out that you are sulloogateek—Are yoo back to the yoonyun uv your own free will and akkordl Hevent you got a pardon in your pot-kit, which doeltyment js all that saves your. neck" ;from ; stretchin' hemp? Why do. you talk wet, Southkar lyny will and won't do? "Good gracious! I recollect ,about a year since •Southkarlyny would serail perinit her soil 2 be pollutid by Yankee hireling, yit Sherman = marched all "over it with a few of em, and skarcly a gun was fired at. Cm. So too I recollect that sed State . which .wuz again .."to; whip. the entire ~Is.lort,. and wich wood, ev overpowered, .submit gracefully- s and with dignity, to an nihilation, and - licit. wuz the first to git down on her marrowbones and beg for peace like a dorg. Ef you. intend this talk for the purpose of skarin the North, heleeve me when I say that :the North aint so ea-1 skared ez it wuz. Ef. its intended for home consunipsien, consider me the •people. lye I beard it before.. and I'll make no more nv it until my stutnicir settles. It makes me sick The fact is we are whipped; and her got in do the best we"-kin. We are goin to pay the Federal d'ebt, and aint going to pay the confederate debt. Davis will b - e hung, and serve him' rite. States rites is dead, and slavery is abolished, and :with, it shivelry ;" audits my opinion the South is a great deal better off.without either nv em. 1. kin aware now, after livin Outside nv the shadow 1117 the flag 4 yeres, that I love it. - You bet I, do. I carry a small one in my coat pocket. I heir'-a. middlin sized one. waved .by. my youtigeat boy.' over the family when at prayers, - and a whalin big, one wavin over my house all - the time. 1 hey diskivered _Abet its a good thing to live under, and when sick cusses as yoo talk nv what yoo will and wont do under it, bile. Go home,'you cusses, go home! Too, SOUtil. and , pullin orf your coat, go to work thankin God that' Johnson's. merciful enuft to let yon go home at Atli lusted UV hangin yoo up like a ding, for tryin to bust nGnorentment - too pod for you. Yoci, North, thankful that the.men ttv, sense nv the North bed the manhood to sta vent to from roolniii ourselves by makin Bich as yen our. Diggers. /vaunt." • - And the excited Maginnis, who is evident , iv aplzjoogated, strode out nv ourpresence.— ' IBS intemperlt talk mat a chill ever Our con - fidencis, and wedidn't resoom with the ease "and freedont we commenced with, and in a few minutes We parted. = .I dident like him. PittROLEUX V. Nisnr, P Iner we the Church nv the`New. Dis- • • - . iiovaltit' tape T Culla • . • 'man'. -NEW4.9R I L Of a highly resnectable citizen. well latown to the - Mammille comme#9,„ • . J. lio - ••• •• .• •• •- attrxrurriekorrinwliti4lni . . . . • .. OS7= 2.1 r: Y.. AND GALLIA Lana Co, . • We. 21 Nissan St, New York. June u-ieas.-• Da. J. H.' Scassee—DearEirs-rrfor over lifterttlware ly I have. been troubled with a severe cough :5a *Tal Itwo, or three times a year iirliVtucrre lekstemorr. 'hare. which together., fin"thialest . yeani; has kep me thin in flesh -sod nacl'arealt fo_.,4olitteinees ef "MY, kind witbmit ~ auffering. 44J4st. lest' / )184 a -very'serens heuscirrhsge,:' :secording tcithe judg ment of a: gaud Mew-York; pi:Olden: I was ell/med.:is beyond.the,reset medhatiaß Sal .1 1 1 04 riled to be prenafid, Wit & ait primerty matters • were concerned. toleave this world stehort notice: 'The physician (end my mrsxlinenda)staid that., the first, cold I took meet prove fatal. Early - in .lanuary I,took a Sayere and forttuUdely was occupying rooted taltito. 32-BOND, STREET. direffy over your offios. I think about the isth of January I procured a bottle Of yonr-Palmonic syrup and otmuneuced tekl* ttlreeky2, - - My _feet and , limb, were very much swollen; and all the syrantorcal of a speedy death teemed 'to - accompanymy cold.. seat for my former physician. and stated to him that r, was taking your medicines, and after .showing them_to turn, Ind' aving tasted of them. &a., he replied tribe', eart take them if youlike, they will do you no harm." He Said; "You know what I told you last tsumtoer. aod I say Abe same now,yon bare any. lans(* inese to we hp: do not put it. oft , ' .• He said. .t°' otherlriends hat ; he "could see. no hope for me." and my. friends and re. Nahum concluded my time had come.. ..fitatlia time its taking freely of Your medicine, bat had not teen., you. rThe doctor 'called a few-times, and funntlme (much to his surprise, he 'said:) improving. and he could not zoniestand why.. My faith onwincreasing in 'Your 'mediemes, and I had a wish , to bare ymiexamine I my case , and see what you bad to say' Whert.you first I I came to my lowland made the examination, you gave me but Bole encouragement, but on the &Mare'. ex pressed rad 'doubts of myever being ftelped out of my I then seeming difficulties. The second timethat you called. finding me still, gaining. you give me &mot* agement saying, "my s)Mptonis. were Improving,tbe :Pulmonic Syrup, M tiea,weod Tonic and- and Pills I had-acted like a charm." .MY emulation, my cough.'' my appetite'. all began: to improve. and I could walk shoat my room a Inge,. You visited me nearlyerery ' , • Tuesday . and found meiraproving. end Odd' inenot go oat of my room until the first day of Miy. I took cold while under your treatment, my appetite became titstrate and yon • told: me to eat everything I .wished of nutrition' nature, and to 'exercise - about the.roorn re much as . poitsible. • ,1 folio "ed your &deice. Mid to the surprise of old _physician . and . .friends. I seem mach better then t have been for several /tam and breathe better than I ever expected a peown could with • one lung. the left being completely dried rip • I felt very grateful to yon, and consider yonradviceard med icine) inealuable. Yours trulyy.• Da. Senisick . Sir.:--Abont twoyeani sub Iveas taken wittia very troublesoine cough, and n.pain fir my • breast': seven or eight mouths passed away without '. 'iny-cloinganything - for. myself. • Then I applic.d to a physician. who attended me - for about. three months : Without rendering me,any' arnica.. I also obtained the advice and treatment of a physician in one of our pita* and also had the .advice and .treattnent of two other phyikians, but 'to no purpose... During this 'lying space of time. I.yrais nearly dead: several- limes my friends came, tin see tile and mimes.' my exit into the spirit world,;.l wrie,conlined.to my bed two month. at a time . . hreatbing..was exceedingly short.-'.. I :gave up- ' several times ..411 bore Of getting better eand :as regarded getting - well. that was ,entirely .out of-the question. ..And to thiukthilitiay lam well andheatik ! I was advised My• friends, to try' Doctor, • Schenck% _Medicines; : : I. accordingly bought bottle ' alter bottle; until I trachea the ninth ;.lben.l found a decided change in my cough for the better. I-suffered 'seyerelylroni palpitation of the beart; and. tivo - weeks . after I commenced taking your medicine-this difficulty 'When idiot went to Dr. Schenck's 'office it was with .difiletilty.that I could getup into his reception morn. I Was so weakand so swelled my 'skin wits as sallow as though 'had the jaundice; I felt dnll; -heavy -and , sleepless:: Dr. Schenck; after examining me, said both my binge were 'effected, and gave , me little hope; but his Medicines , in about - two *mite... • took, right:hold-of ate: it seemedto go right through me Whole system. The:Pelmet - de Syron, .Sea-Weed Tonic-And Mandrake Pills, all took right hold intim riglit place. - The Pills brought • away grestquantities of-bile . ' awl slime: the Syr up loosened the matter in My lungs.-Which. came of very free; .the See-Weed Tonic' gave me' an .appetite, and everything seemed to taste good. show what . great power - the, niedicine*.bavehl purifying.rnyayStent, and to show' how • bad.' vvas cliS .eased, beside all the bile that, passed -my holvels, - arid the great quantities, of phlegm : and matter I expects-, rated. I broke entail over in large boils; that would continue to gather and run for about weeks, and I had.at one time over twenty Bye I bays nothing of . the kind now, 'and feellike another person'altogetht er. I can Safely say that I have not enjoyed such health fOr five years do . now, and - cannot praise you and, your medicines enough. May .God abundantly bless . and preserie yout the . sincere desire of 'one who has .been so wonderfully relieved through your agency: and if any one desires to,know with regard t o the truth fairest' of this report if they will call , upon any of 'my friend', nr-upon me, N0..4 Dryden Place. near Thonip- - son street; below Cadwalader,.. Philadelphia, they will 'be PerSeatlyeatialied with the validity nf the.case, • • • . Yours. with mach, respect; . • MARY The'aboie case, as described, .is perfectly correct. I : know itto be true. . - B..mi.l.A.Eit Pastor of -Hancock M. E. Church.':' , . 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Oppieiiiiiiirn of oar pa -Irons: for this method t• of oPtaining - . - richi elegant and - costly goods. . • ,: - . . • . *Darin' the . past : year iV e have forword tcl a naintek6fthe.niot.:zraluableyrzes to: all.pa its' Of the•cOuntry "Those who 'pa,' trout - 7;e Us --will : - receive tht•• full. value 'o) .their:.mOney, :as no article on: our.: List I is worth less; than . One Dollar, retail, arid. theie'areno blanks. • : . , Porties' cieulina with, ;is may depend an hcOina: prompt returns, old the article diateu be iriemediutr.ly .sen't to any Uddress.by . retuin mait,pr express. • • . . 'llireidersi for SEALED EillY81.1101011 1 ; must every care be .aireoniiinnied'aiih .the Cants: with' the' name of she peryon eroding, :and Tomrn,.:loOuntY = and State plainly written. . . . • • Letters should be.addreissed to theXanagers as..fo , . . . . 81311tIL6S, WATSON & Co„ Box 6319 root Wake, N.ltork. LIST OF . ARTICLES • • • TO - .BE - SOLI) •TOR $l.OO EACH; .. . . Wt thocitsvglictto willie,•and not i.c• .be pad fot until. you knoiv wWyou will receive. • . • • • . . 15 RotseirmOd Pianos,. worth from $2,9000 to 450 00 AO Melodeons; ROsewoodCasM.... - •175 00 to 250 00- .. -75 Fine OR' Paintings • .3100 to 100.00 150 " Steel Engravings, rramed .2500t0 . 30 CO: 50 51101(.. .. : ... ^a 00.vo 40 'WI 150 Revolving Potent Castr‘m 2000 to . 40.00 50 Silver Praitund Cake Basketa. 20 00 to: 35 00 ...400 Setae( Tea and Table Spoons.; tp.oo to .40 po 160 Gold llonlmg Case— Watettsa ' . • Warranted 200 Diamond Rings. Cluster and • . '-.Single Stone ...... . 115 . OP to 250 00 115 Gold Watchet -•• • " • .8600 to 150 OIV 300 Ladies'_ • • ' 6000 to 100 f .500 Silver .Watches. ..... ...... • .20 .00-to T5OO 2.000 Vest and Neck • 'lO 00 to - 80.00 1.200 l'aire Ear Ititle...new . styk , • • 100 to, ft 00 2:000 Oold.Pettclls and T•mth-PlekK: V. to 10.00- 0.0011 Real Onyx 4r Amettilet Brocic`i . 4 00 to 10 00 4.000 Lava-and Florentine .• .. do . • 400 to. 6.00 9..0n0 31awnic ' • • r" • 400 to- 000 .3,000 Pine 'Gold :Watch: jiey2.c. 'new - • • 4, 0 1 0 . CM &OM Seto , of 110..0m s.cAlo Enamlild Sleeve Hutton'...; •15;094 Plain Gold and Ph aim!! e4.1i00 Stone Set ofSeil - Riliga. ' 4;floolocicots (if -gll ..izes• ..;:. 15 . ,4i0q-se4f! of Ladles' Jesvelig. ~• 4,000 Waten Chain& each-. . • 6:000 G:dd 'Tens: Silver Bx." Cases -• • : and reneils:...,;. . .. . 400 to 600 10100 Gents' .Bt*t 'and :Start '3 00 to . :moo . 3,000 I..ailies' New -B Buektiat 4 00. to ....6 00, 3,000 Ctiatetain.thiard Chains:, 6 00 to .3000. .1,000 Gold Tlitnablea.:..... . : ..... . ` 500 to 100 '-9,000 Sets Ladies' Jet find 00 to 25 0 0 - .:10.000 Gold CIOsSOS • . •1.-50 to -• 600 5.000 Chaiktd 13nwelets • S (* . to 16 00 • I,ooooyal. Baud-Bratelets. - ..: ...... .";.• • ' 6 00.10 20 00 000 Ball Ear Drops, all colors "." 350 to '6 00 4,000 Flue Golit.Pens • • • • .i. '2 00 t0".3.50 3,Oct° New Style Cold & jet Eardrops : 3 . 00 to 7.00 $ 0 T-:.3:).T:E:R:S.I' 10,000 Soldiers' Company, Regimental, Brigade, Division; Corps, and; all styles Se ciety and Army from $3 to $2O. A CHANC,E.tO OBTAIN ANY OF. THE ABOVE ARTICLES FM - LONE DOLLAR 131 ING A SEAINT) ENVELOPE FOR • TWENTT•FIVE CENTS. rive Soiled En . velespeo beiient forsl - 1 Ele : vert for $2: Thirty for $6: Sixty-five for $10; :One Hundred Agents Wanted. Everywhere, To whom great in4neementa . m offer e d. A fresh assortment ofterldeMes for the articles min-. merated &beim are :thoroughly mixed in .their propor. tion en the let. and lath days of each' month. so that'Ali will have an-equal chance,of obtatnltm a vallable The following parties have recently drawn- v privv , Trom the Americitn jesvellere • 'Association. and have kindly allowed the use of their names: Jotin.P.sintzler. Baltimore, Value Stoll. Idiss.Bllza ball. Pittsburg, Pa ? , la Wood Street, Melodeon. value $lOO.- . . • Mrs. J. Beyntore,o2 Eastiath Street. N. Y."..0i1 Paint ing. value $lOO- (Scene of Catskill Reantalna.) ' • . Captain Rome Climmin" Co •S" liath Penn. Vol ' nnteers. Gold Watch, value $lBO. • : • . Rev. J. B. Moyer, 'Buffalo, N.Y.; Sillier Watch; value Mies.Beidta. Le• Clem Rtimond Ring; value Stn. Wm: Bird, Marietta, Ga., Melodeon, vain $l4. • Mrs. A.M.-White, Baton Rouge, La., Diamon4 Rl9g IL Cameron, .-Zl. City; 9il'. Patuting., Quo ; $120„ ' ('Scene In Winter,' . . • • . • • Was Jennie Wittaoss, - . Saratoga, X; 1%; • rats°, is4ke :oho U. CanirbelL Ardllery, ciold Width, vaktellts • . • • • 'Toner Gilliard, Co. •V , 13: S. C. L,.6oltlW4d l o . nitie Vim sizes anNI be Aced en thislisi, bid we pab lisb no names without perrabsion.." Our Fotroosiire. desired.tti oend United StateoPonurskr irturn it is eon- , Lortg letters ere tuaseesesareV blMneee to erne plain onorilons. and Thi choosing different . rift clef from those drawn. meothet tbestyler desired. We preferletters to be. addreesed to. Mir . Box SION Fret. farootor.laretr• - ' sr..RMAN, WATSON, A CO FUR, ki ISVIAL: veR AILLLZVOX ' Vagabie •Sbee xarli fos - sitzuk4 Locast Vsll 4 *t- Item 3s s ilakitreain of Irlitei.ffieTers3 largo -WPM' a Ineavelbaulaiaaa'and baia.. and threat 434) 7 44.1, &MANI), Tottasille, Pa. - 40115 . 74 . VA , - ,27.4 , :x ,141A34. 7040111 11.4.1.11, t ety kiecroinli ttseAl FlXLitirrT rfto Market and RAMA - qualms. - PO WOO awl/ so • . =l:l6falltstati Aced: --alm.-11.: - 415. • , , • " • rpinivir PRO • : RTY ,•-a-Athelii-4017-13iidtaailditeatiNdlir Weis. tome -and Ossellistr, Vitiated 'meat eidiFtif GAA inietistressiostetvessesideisPisigiONEveli Fora o or Pottsville.- Pot further - imam of GEORGE H POTTB a . - 11. MOOEHEAti. • -" ' •• 'ff';ll. - 17,4A.41141.111;PIMPIRETT fer 8.1114.111... 'Trio. Water ?ewer inalkota AISOO.IOOOO scree of VilitatsbiLssa. 1s OffeiedtoilWe. This ty . is climaxed Bran awlc lielaylkill•County.'Airkrthe lattletehmikill Wet e erAnd Railroad: onelnite itbhveratt ito4l.s ltskown.as the Seheyllail Forge Ftettertl For teMs• ILOPtiTts fiEGRPE lc WA IL SOFIAI . I.; at Or wigehnrg: • ' ' . • • ..13Soi 48-tf • Coal 'Lands aI. Private: stab , scribers offer . for stile TWO =ACTS OF COAL LAND, .ocnted.ln Scbuylkill County. - Arty tofortuatiOn COMILITirig these tracts orCUal Land Kill be given on application to. Busa.-EATTIAINWE 6 9- , of Pottsville, or either of the enbzicribers.. =—; i. • ' • • - . TL-SCRALL; - Executors of the ES' tatiof John WWI, deed. Ala K .14/11 . 1.E.--7:119 acces,otexcellent•TiMber . . 'Lim& estimited,to.contain over 30.060.1310 .feet`of Pine and Hemlock ticnbekettuate T 113 , 1111311, a branch otl4coming C re ek : 14 mit& fmm,Wil-. liamsvrt. . ' Heal gauze Age3t, ifahanoy • D"' rn bite 'Divot ling lkotiaefor Bales . The undeielened . Offers foe..tiale three story befit. dwelling eituated. on 'Norwegian:Street.' ea. 4 'or coo,. Derive twenty' feet' front.' and. . abent . sixtv _deep. • With a lot' adjoining. twenty_ lynnt and ationt eighty-tvio. deep:" . .The. dwelling banal' of the mcideiii ennvenieneea.ineinding gas. bath-room.. hot and cold Water. men,' With .bat , and epld in kitchen, and neater in,the_basement to* heat the hawse throughout. For tertna, etc-, apply on Ahei premigas. . • P.ottarcille, Dec e4;e35.4tf• - • THOS. V:ftrX. COAL LAND . F.OK BENT..,4*,.*Cres. and Timberland on the. Eastern: phn'Tmet , cOntaining neremi COUR o(ond—the Malin:moth:lr, feet, the Lehigh la feet, and' the . Skidmore •10 feet thick. I, mite of a ruti. which forme a basin, 1 mile youth of kis hanoy City. , It joins the new BOaton Company. whci are now openning•on• the. aujaning property.ou awe reins. The Railroad Company, are •now..- locating the •rinid, to be completed next - Spring: -Henry Snyder, a tenant on the property.. keeps a betel.. For .Inrther in „forrnadrin.apply to • . ••• • • 11. MUMMY— 'Pott4rille,•September .4,;1136.5. • Po . *lGSAiiiir...—The &haytail! OW p.,,i4patiy are .. 1 1 I low prepirga to intik.% leases - on their. land* in i?oster Towtiship.'Schoylkill County... Theese lands are located on'the very beat portion 'of the Ileckat. her lla ain,..having ever font miles rue on the,: Daniel.-Crosby.. Lealor, and all. the velna. known In that basin.' both above and below water level.' Favorable. leafeeivith au abandanceOf timber ter mitlng'pnrposes. will 110 W be made to wed 'tenants; 'on - application • to; E. A. PACKER.- President of the • Ccinmany. Trinity *Ud ine, New York,' or to Cf.J. DOBBINS, American. fioufe., Pottsville.... . • 5ei4.,14. '1;5.-37-4_ • UOIt'SA.I:IZ .OR TO ILEARE,—A - trfact . of situate half -a mile west of Llewellyn, in (Iran& and 'Reilly townships, Schuylkill County, ton; raining..43u acres.: bachw, . a rim of three-hatrtha of a mile on.the'fellovvinztetne, - t The Gate Veins: Sel kirk. Black Mine. Tunnel: Faust.. Salem. • Parties wiAaing to purChaie 'or to. lelee will make nftlical4on to • : . - • ;JOSHUA LIPPINCOTT: - RICITA.IO) SMETiIURST. . ' • • J. DIINDAS LIPPINCOTT, _ Erect:shirt of the Estate Janies.Dunitas. deceased; • *. still Walnut St., Rhilitdis.: Or U 2 CHARLES M. ItlLL„Real,Estats Agt.;Pottslle. August 19.. Ga.. • *. • • • ; • . .• • ~'INSURANCE AGAINST, - ACCIDENTS Or ALL KINDS.I.. . • • - Annual Premium o n $lOOO, with $5 00 per. week . emit pensation . .. . ... • . —B3 00 Annual • Premium on $2:500, w1th . 512 . .60 t , er week tompetwation . • • • • 812 30 Premium on:ti.5000; with $.25 o 0 perweek conipensation.,... • 825.00 . Other at:manta at correeponding rates. . . . . . . 'a4 • . A • ' 0 k n i 4 • esl kO . •-0 . .• .• . . - : 1 11? • . • }4 . • r • • • 141 • Pi -- v 4 Wiw moo 0H Cs 4 rpc GENERAL 5". ACCIDENTS . . . . . intake the Traveling Risk,. and glen all: form of die tocition. Broken..flonee. 'Sprains. Hrtrieetk,'Clile. Gun shot 'll'ininds„ Boli. and Sculds::Bites 'of Dogs, 'AR aiirits.hy Burglars: • Itobbete For-bliirderere. the action Litzlittriyig eir Sur! - Ettrukc.*the . effecter of Expionionn, -Fluikls, .by Drpwttinc: .or Where injury - is the cause ',of dfinth tbeee months N the thippefithgof..tlie Injury,..or to follow We usual. av9eat . TciOntY-tlve centea day will, purchare a ticket seen rineltioniiir killed. Anil stib weekly - compeucatlon..: 'rick..ts irshed for one or eu . exaniinatton required._ • - • EDWARD GREEN d, " W.I.I.•A.:*BAtLET,. . • : • Secretary. • • PreAllent; 1106 T. IC: .L11i.4.1.41101.., Pottsville, re: . - Otlice over Bright'i Hardware store, Centre tit., F-: . :0 - .4 T Z! 0 Borst aid Ganc POW4OFS. TER, II EAT E 9, GO•LIGRS,.:DIB.. TEMPER, FE-: YEAS, FOUNDER.' 'LOSS • 01' APPE TITE ANDN •VITAL ENERGY,' Arc.• Its We' improves the wind, ,increases' the, appetite:,gives m o alb and glossy ' skintod transforms; th e miserable skeletort 'horse.' •••.: LO oo to uso oo 350 to (`.91 A'. 50 SOO - I'so to'. 500 2 7 . 5 to 0) . 2.5 ,1 u) ' 500 3 . 0.t0 10 00' 2 0 to r SOO it 00 to. 20 00 $.5010 IS 00 .. . . . .., •• • • . la Ali otilseeseS . of Sisneiiiicly : •soi•CotigliSOTlecrs Si . She Lungs, Llrer, ~ . • - • 7 '" '. —•• '" ;&c., . this ; artich; -• !"' . - i .,4 4 .. Acts is a 'specific: • .• ' A. -•-• By ; putting. from ,••• '- sue-halt a paper •-. • to it paper ;In a..-.. °:. . -_ a. A- . i barrel er swill the ' ------- I ~__„. ~„ above d i sea SOL :;- 7- - .. '5. ; ..,... - --- - 7 7 .. --- .7 will be eradicated .. -...-..- • --.....- - • •'• - • er'entirely prevented: " it "given in".tinle,. s eeltain preventive and C 11 7 .6 tor • the . .ilog . Cholera. ......" . • -Price 25 Cent,e per Pape*; or 5 Paper; for.AL .. S. A. POITTZ 13110.. . . !WOLF:SALE DOG AND:MEDICINE. DEPOT. St 4 Baltimore, Dlti; • : For Sale by . Druggists and Storekeepers thrOukh, Out. tnallnited: Stator. • • • . Fur side in i!ottavide by lI NRY SAlLOR;toroggist: Read This J. R. TR,OXELI'S CHEAP. CHINA, GI,ASS, AND CROCKERY STORE, Centre. Street, Opposite Idortiratr &tun Tbs citizens . ofPottsville . and. neighboring towns villages and hamlets.' one and all, are -invited to 'call and examine my stock - of wares before .boyitlk elite s/here, as lam not- to be undersold, and can furnish llonsekcepere With every article tbey,want In . any line' of. business. - In th e stock of • • . - • • v ...Frealcii.': China, • . will.be (aim& Tea Setts, Dinner 'Seta, turd , and -Cake flaskets,.:Natch Coat._ Segar Holden ` Match SiXes, , Mt,tto Map, .Mott ceCups and.Saucem,,Vaees;ColtOnes, I .Cblusi Sear. for Children, and a. general yariety of Tope, GUiss.ltittee- •• . • • - cbeleetw; - latest patterns, el:instating. of Table. and Bar Tumblers, Champagne and NlT.ine Glasses, Ale and 'Beer Glissees.'Deaultent , ' Ser.:al& Sitter Bottles, Gob lets, Nate& Cagor liottlea; Pithert, and cream, Cel vrilm,sligar' Bowls' :Spoon Holder.. Snap Cana, Fruit Fruit dam Cake - Eitandpiilfemeene " Lamps- "of =TarletY. LainAchinmeita,..Laritprniv Candicatieks; , Crockery :Crockerjr.::: assort:Meet:a MO:A' STORE CODIA,. of -di& 'event patterns, in setts or tingle nlekea, to putt the pub; 116. cituir , num Wart; wMch IKeltio* amid' Secon6:WarC.',.. :`'pudding Dishes, T'ie' - Dishes: tatilaidere,.BEilh Jelly, ..Moelds,-.:Pitc-bara-Ta; ;h:4o,' - -87/te,c:.PC4 B, NU: Potsotare,' :Toga; ate.; etc: , . 7 Setts, Cochin', Slot, Tars and root BAtiutS latuktt nista, t'Clal he: , 11Prelifistra, - nt -.I,I3LUCIIIISTS 1-can sell.you,Goode at. gay - !we ak thus saving Tou freight , Cilj and see if - it Ii v.* so. ,• . • -.— • J. *C. , , . •. . ra: 1111 1 • - caLii;saricns .This preparation. 3ng arid favprahly mown,-; will- thor; waghly reinvigorate troken-dswit and ow-Spiritol horses,. ty strengthening and the stomach arts intes tines. • • : • • .• It is•a,snre pre veritive.of -ail dis eases .incident . T to • --Das. aration li.lnealitable. tmjnoves the .qtrallik of.the tank.: It ba t s :teen luatien.bY ac . tual eaperiment o .increase the quan tity. of milk =and cream twenty per, cent. and' make the bu t ter firm and tweet. .In fattening .. cattle; spies them an appetitClooient their. hide v . and Makes them thiivit A.T: %%Ern POTTSVILLE. =z=zzz 111JSINESS CAR IIEI9III . pLIKAIIIANTS, %COIL -WOW* -Vortledes: satt - Asiiminft Idb3eril - and, Oil usida..restourfa undies, Centre 111-.lllroinnalPiseibibal-4411inte.ba• 41311417'C1L, Vbrit sad 1114,riaii ; illre#lCossivilks;:irs.... • , - _ Act Sd . floor at God. Bdgberikallenot, 016. - . Meg. *N111,..114.17 11- . , 1' 11**11W",140. intgragre. 1141 * ID= BaildiN, arm* and J 114.34., grEV .168ilatt A tifa i* J 114.34- ..aelosepebeo6o63: l -. sik. • . . ILAXODONI; : • .Dentist,', Motu' Eltreet;. vexed . i„ . • itockt4biavii..Thlid% SU*. 41 Fglai • 1 444 . : 74sala a 16 0* V, W. SMEAFER, PegarrilleArisq , tare A. • .of the Pettlurylreala State. Geologiail Stirveyi ex .. Vionis lids, mines, ex.. - • October 13„:5k "BrittateAdiflig , MAYIANOY CITY. Sehuyikin COnotY, VirLetter Address- 4 91latisportyy.'07__ • t6l. • : • - 'Ma - - oAGime V T .- Fick dterearehise.and Male f „Real'. &tate: "baying .41s4ralling, . . Opal ; taking 'Pliiirge of Coal Unds , *U. 113 4..•clAc'ettug Office Idabsstango Street, Pottsville. Apr11.6, 4 '60„ CHAS. IL .111 WA. . . 011011,... A.. 7" OTTO, Iristuufactu.iner MT sad irvaltkindikpf LampF, WIA • JI/PeSVOi .!-1 - ,_, ? • . • • W tt: 811r7t101 1 1114, .'• IttngErG.EVerrNr3R: • • C BOWMAN; • SURGEON DPSTIAT, IllarL t et 811« Diavirbeow 2dl+, • - Where he fe prepared to perform all, operations on'the Teeth. ?nett Fllling,lnserting - Teeth on Gold,. Saver or Vuleabitte Rubber, hi the' best - ata latest: styles;:— 'Neat extracted by the use oft ba#My ðer. July 29, 16. 30..6m• .'..* ost.Asoor, irit.Draxtrra. • HA..US'E...&•WILDE:II,I4II)7II (Socceivicini to F.: S.. liftez‘ler,) ' ' , . WHOLMISALIC AND• LICTAIL .01/A!,EN6 'lll . .14/tARLY . OPPOSITE TS'S, 2efoRTIMSR .HOUSE, . T • C. BOWEN,:.. `-PHOTOGRAPHED • ReSketfully announces , to the citizens' e • r"Pottf;tfill and vicinity, that he has taken and fitted up the PllO- TOORAPOIC (47.1,13111% h tha bane: wet the North east corner of Centre and Enat 3liirkei street, where he prtpnred, to turnteh ltithe Irighost4dyletit VIG NSTTES. Amßittyrynis, CARTES DE VISIT E, &c.,- , tir• it . e asks a share bf patrOnrige: and hopes., by strict attention to butanes* and ixarteey, to receive t,' Call and exam i ne sim..:lmens of my, work. • . Sept 8. • • . 4 , 4 . 30 • WALL PAPERSOr ALLTES.ORIPTION. . • • • °NAGLE,' •• • 4"-WER HANGER. ALL ITS BRANFHP. •.. - Inarket tli., betsseni: .2d and 3d t Pottaiilke.. • • • - Ihave con•tantle . on 'hand a well selected .stock of Window.. Shades:. 'Prints,- Gold' ,and Paper for Lialis,'C.4uribes. Lodge Rooms. Offices. &e. Fatieular, attenifrm patd'tu dectirating Halts; _ Church-. -The enheeillier announce* to his irlenda and the po!)- -lie Eenera - ny. that hez3bll,,torifitines - the.Papet Hanirins. . ftapinees at his Old 'stand In Market-Ste: that he gives it biA whole attention. and MI work entrusted to his earn. will he'prOmptly attended ; to Work done iu any purt of the Cohnty." All work'nuaranteed.... - . • • • . lamthankful for,•piwt fayora and hope to receive a •eoutinnatiou of the Brune, Dec 16. •65 —5O Cm . • . • -••- I will pay . tO tor.ormember of the Medical tn.: ternity: the yon of $l9O fat sinit Compound t hat, po4eS.• P'66 more rnediral virtues and' curattve • po.ivers .thaw Mithier, Herb Bittern. B.•••MISEILF:it. Proprietor. ; • • • S. E. C,,rner of Centre Square; Lancaster, Pa: .• . . ttlY. , • • - 3 *will pay $ll3O - Reward for the dieovery of any medicli preparation that - un cure a greater variety . of dom-* pittinte ' than Mi.tilerts Herb' Bh fere.. • •, . • •• ' 13,-MISHLER: Proprietor,' . • S. E. Corner'of Centre Square:Lancaster, MC; • $503 i will pay $.5130 to the Proprietor of any Medicine that can ehOw agreiter number of .gentible gertiii•Ates of cures effected he it neartheplace.where it it , .made, titan IIkiII(BITTERS —of Consiimption, Ova pepsta.-Liver-COmPlalut; Bloody 'Flux; Diarrlicea, phoid Remittent Intermittent and Bilious Fevers, Fe-. cer.itinlAgne. - Cholera Morbig. Yellow Jaundice:.f.icroa Jura. Ronning.or. sine Legg. Cancer. jAbree..a, Rheurnattem. Coughs,: Colds:fC;ittrip - n. the Stom.. actr..Chronic Dierrhcea. Tetter. Scald Itegd. Opp-. nertia.*: or .falling.awav • aicknees peculiar to children,- I..euctiorrea; Falling of the Womb, ail obstruCtions' to the due. course of nature fn .females, all venereal dig,. - eases. and.all cornulaintiarising from impure Blood ‘3l . te weak and disordered state.ot the 'Stotnach; Liver or. liidneys.. • Ce'rtificates of curetiof the.:Yellow Fever in htekieu can also be furnished. Remember if it docent cure, the money will' belefunded by the proprietor,.'. • • . .. BENJAMIN B. Coiner of Centre Square. La.neuter; . . • . EIRNP -FOR: A CIRCULAR: ' . The ingredients used tb erniipouuditig:BlislilSes Herb Bitters tire'unt kept secret by . tbe l'reprielkon ; Scud for Circular and -yin:rail' learn the triedtcal.propertica of. all the 'articles is.ed Ati 'the jpreparation.: 'also An -wanner in which-they Operate on the syStetn-Sncllnneh ether yaltiabie informatiuti..- If you are untitled with disease' send fur Mistilees' Berl) - Bitters CirtMar reA" it eareful/y. nnerit by the hints'iteontains, &nil you he placed on the sure road of recoyery: • .• '• 7 311811[Elt it!S 111,TTIE - 111i4 WILL . . . . . CERE:ALL DiSEASES OF THE BLOOD. Diseases 91 . '1bn:skin are nurneriniaand with but one or two era:mien& may be traced. to' implirity of.the• -blood.. Many persens this - ithpnrity : iv horn: in the eystem; while others' Acquire . .It. through improper treatment Of accire;t of •disear , es.. Under this head 'may , Ast;•Scroitila....Thie disertee is hereditary andis...toms, mittee.fromgeneration to generation. It is caused bv. transgression of the laws of nature, both Moral-and ph"sical ;-in other . words ; ft •is caused by emir. Acting as aistent poison it - reduces. the 'vitality' of. the bloc't and weakens the derefating oriCroe, e•. that they fall to discharge or•cast out the. hupuritiee thkt are continually generated iifthe'syStran. A person physically pure tied quires gonorrhoea, or some other.pecretdiseaserr emotes -a course of Anercuty, the disease.is drlett up., ..and Ihepatient pronounced well. ;Vain deli:kitten; The. cOmplainf is not t. Its channel is only diverted.. • Instead of Maki appearance outwardly, it acts on the Intetnal Organs; and scintilla., which is bequeathed. from. lather to 16611, is the result, •• Many persons who' areperfectlyfree - from all immorality and vice are a 5 dieted with scrofula.. .They are. stuffering for thettins of • their.fatheres and li:4hr - tine under the curse inscribed in . the Book of Bookitt. .• I will. Visitthe iniquities of the, father's upon theit.children,• • ..To cure. "this dreadful - complaint. it is neit&altry.thaf :the blood_ should be thortniehly.perified, all the organs' . of the body.brought into a. healthy state of. action. , and, .the system braced up and strengthened by luvigetrating. mutes._Lonk at Abe artieJea,- used: In.. compounding•:_fdishlers Bitters: see the at ray of purifying and invig orating Medicament*, and say whether there is atiarti - Clain thewhole listef medicines that equala, it. We here emphatically assert without the-fear of contradict . ' Mon, that fllislalere Bitten, will cure all•kinds of scride lots diseases. lt - phriftds the blood-it strengthens. the • internal orgarisand aids them to perform their natural '• (fleet ions. it la a stimulant . und• atonic and it Wilk:cure Running SOiei and Utitern.-Uunning sores and ulcers invariably indicate'a iterofulens taint... They are Caused by the effort of nature to discharge the inatinri..:. tiest'of,ihe bitted:- Many persons afflicted : with 'running sores and ulcers' siiceeed- in drying them. - up and think they are, cured .when the skin:mive. 'over the sere. They are, however. but “rciakieg bad.:wort , e.. , fe l - the impuritiei that were' dischargedt from - .the' sy tem. through the: medium of the, sore flow ractinternslly . and: 'cause innumerable diseasei and Often death'. The: `only tritteand snre. cure . for eors , a . and •file q e s is Mishler's Bitters, a Cleat need and perseveringlneer of which will most certainly effect's permanent cure: . . itd. Salt Rheum - L.-Stilt Rbenin ieh thorough. populartefuli"given to alnietvt all. th don fetirite ecuptiOns of the - skin that •affttet aditl.e. • .It .1a generally aneittptirin of,.veeicus in small dtst.tnctale . erg acc..mptruled with ,a ,emarting. : stingieg son raisin, With alendency to creep or. spread •overthe•atiniining • serhice. Idishiers.Bltters ere a• sure cure fort this dis. • • • 4th, Pimples and Blotches...'-fiunp . less and Blotches oat the skin are. always a sure Sign , of. impure blood, , though' never dangerous. except in cases of euriniecless ..they are vecy disagreeable. Often we will tee the • bateitrime featuree rendered hirleons hy great blotches '. and plinidee.. and hettend of the p'easing look, "which . should irradiate the' human face we see. nothing .disgriering Icornaptiou . , .for 'pimples - and blotehee nie • . nothinglnt, the comet accumulations' Of the systenf • „expelled through - the medium of the skin. The nee of. Mishleits Batters will force these corruptions to be dis •-charred through the natural chruincle, and ttinit cures all kit:ldea pimplya anti blotches.—Ladies who desire &fair compleiiontlyee from pimples, should bear this fact In mind, BITTERS 4 EiREMMNG. WHAT IT HAS DONE ! Capt. 9 S, Huck.*, ears he Ka r cured, et a severe case orJatindice and Chronic Din rrhtca, .'contracted. In the Army; by the use'ef Atiehicri klerb Bitters. AGM' AND ellftONIC CUlttrk.. The undersigned., a former incident of thin city.. now reindinitat Fort.Weyne, Indiana. having been afflicted with theibove complaints - utile on a visit:to Reading., was induced t 6 try Mutters Herb liittess, - and its.i the satisilletlon to state that the:There performed .a radital mire • In'gratitude to the - dincoyerer of these' Bittern, I am indaeed to' ive this ee,rtifleate. and for the henetit of othersaimilarly situated; •- . • • - - . Cr1111:D Mtion.raca ormeres. - -The demipiedeeritles that be was fur:a low,' titue several,' afflicted with Rheumatic pains, which incapacitate.d him from fulloWirur his huslnmut Net- being able to obtain relief he finally resorted to the use cif Mishlers 'Cele brated flerb Bitters: _which.effected a permanent_ - care in the course of ten days. No return-. of any of- the symptoms bac-e.been exPerienced since and- the mire is a radical one.. • " . - .C. M. DERM.-... . , . -8: E. corner Sih and Singii Streets Reading, December Gth, . B. 3111811 imteEstl• — Dear iL-7he 'undersigned hay , fug,received_greM benefit from the nee. of your Herb. ' Bitter ts: takes "lhisroPteirtunity Of acknewledging the name.-in OrOrthatnthers ilBicted.,ms9 learn the fact.' Havibg.beett afflicted With severe. rheumatic pains .my 'left • shoalder, contracted by exposure. I was for a long time unable to sleep. • I tried 3 , c - I:Lc Herb . .Bitters, and after taking., one dose I was able to steep two. hours. I took another dope and I slept. two hours . . more, when.l again awoke I then took another door. ' went M sleep . Mad Irina - that time. I have not been, trot:tided, with rho:tram-ism ; 'but I continue to nee the Intent once in a while as a Precaution against the, re -turn:of the.complaint.. • I think the Herb .13itters the best medicine to existence' for thuumannn. JOHN MEM. Par sale at 'the New .Wholesale Wine , and Liquor" Store, Efilver , Tenaie. Pottrrllle. Pa._ • HENNESSY DIUFIF Preprbetairi. • .- 8 . • • • 1 •:• ~• • . •• • BEND. 1t AiNI;.I 4.N" Bilanu. , socar attamlntatax., will thruhkh.t.ll kinds of Book) f6i Bantu. County Offl. °era, OAT °rename. Merthants. Manufacturers. . ice.. made of the best culterials,. for 1866. bend la .3 ant. oreltq . ,T. BANN ANS DlrsAcwo, WOMB 'LIFE ' THE PENT ifiTITAI tan ustnuns 00:. OP. 'PEILADTIPHIA. . , .. rt_ • • DIVIDENDS arovito - 56-I* . sidd;'.. • C4N.DE PAID ZIAIR:DAIILI4I I D HAW ThUT$. . . _ ROBERT:-C, B LL-;.. 11i;;Isen . Ar6t' tbr 4.4'1011 be - aoined to lurid* aniptfortitstlot minks& . . . . . FIRE itM RIME INSURANCE Co. • . . . . • , • - • •-• " • • ~ • . • • •• • - • • This old and rellat4e Pitopair have appointed - • •••• ROBERT C - . IfIILLI • . .• . • . - ioirxr SciIIErELE:ILL - COLTKTY. • • , Orrion:LCentreitinet.Pcittatille. Pennayivaida., Octobor it, . 41.3 m • • NEW YORK ACCIDENTAL INSERAMCE , COMPANY, 141 Broadway, N. Y. Cash Capital Insure" atirtliiist Accidessis: of ;511 . kinds. GSNEIS.AL ACCIDENTS Includethe.TraSe/ing Ititik, And also ,• all . :thruus of,Dislocations. Broken Wales. Sprains, Bruiser. Cute. GunshotliVounds. - Burns and Scalds Dit,4a. of Dogs. Assaults by r Burglat's.' Robbers or IlDirde.ers—the action of .Ligntai tar . or Sup Stroke. the effects of exploslop, • - FlOoda 'an4..:Satfocation: by . Drowning or Choking. • " ' • • 'EPV.VD. GREENS. Seel. ' int A. Skilarrilivii4 ihnovi A. Bt Luis, General Agent, ~ , • - Rowe wr c. - tigial., „Akgt... Tro, carafe. Oct. .21. +6.5,:.-, ;.- ... , , . ... _ . ..€2..iy' I'HENIX . INSURANCE • BroOklYni . N.' Y. Cash6l;ooo. 000 00 surptus 518;840 .79 Ciiiiiii.e.Ptes.'lZiiiiatiV. - Ciovi i sza., V. Pres • • Putt isnee Slaw. S,ecry. . . . • - 110'BERT C:..IIIILL . ... . , Is antborired to irsne , Policies for .ECtawilkill County. _ Office over - Bright% Hardware Store,. Centre .Htreef, POtt&ville. Pa. ... Ottobeet. ,aa DANIEL.NAGLR., 31nrket.S,C, Puttpollle: ===!ll .HARRY A.wulr2 AN EMM= INSURANCE. • 'METROPOLITAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., N. Y. . . . . . . . . Cnite ..... .... .. ;41,000;000 Almelo over • • • - 030.000 JAIIIB LORIMER.GRA.I.I4VM, President. .' • . C:.(XX3DRIDGE. Secretary. - . • • .:D: ti&VERIAGE. Agent for Schuylki ll .A Conoy, receice . applications and issue Polleies. Pr - Losses prinninly adjusted.. , • Wyoming Fire Insurance Co. OF; WIELKESBA.Rigi. Asinets • President—(3: ROLLENBACK. "Vice.r*fident-=L. D. SHOEMAKER. Scactary—n:C. SMITH. •• • DAVID .71EITERIDGB, Oftice, .CENTRE STREET: . I'ntiet vile. -- betprii 22, '65: : -104f).- Jul? • -.A.ETNA, INSURANCE 00, Tncorporated 1819. Charter.Perpetaal, Paid up Capital,. Auiouut.uf..4.7.scis Losses Paid in 45 Years.... .$17,485,894 71 T: A. Acicx-Atcrize:Peest: L. JilirNl r, Skip. Jove. Goo:wiz< Jr., A. Sec. E. :13,tetwx,T. Tray. Agt I. A. WILLIAMS; p'en7l Agt.;WorreAter, Mass W.A.L.TN;R s. ..cmg , :rso ST.,' PtiTTSVILLE, PA. - July ; • •;- , • • .; • .29-Gm .• . • . F. 'K A ER CIIE .•• • General Insurance Agent • °Men Ponnville,Pn. LIVERP . OOI, LONDON., GLOBE -INSUittaS.CE Cash Capital and 'ELgaets , . tureated in the United States over HOME INSURANCE -.COMPANY, • • New navel*, Counectici.o.- ensh Capita] . .... . ...... ; . 300.000 Surplut) an..lst. 1%5 1 i:8150,070 OS Inearance effected ii the best .Comptuiies on favors,. ble tennis. LoEse.4 prnmpcly !ldjumted and .paid viithont delap:. - • April 15. .'• ::.-:/fF.,.9.1TANT§'......_ INS.URANCEi:C.OMPANY Or 111.:Fatop,.(ioNN.. BanlCll3,llding. CASH CAPITAL, - Net, %luaus, Jan. 1, 1865, 7 $120,231,34 E. 'THOS.' LOBDELL, MIER - BOTARD. ROBER'r C lIILL' • :Agent, Pottmille, is authorizedlo 1, - 4sue Poii&ies in the abote 1?eli- able Gompcilty November 4 'CS CliAllTEli'•-1829. PIMPIITUAL. . • FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPII.Lt. Assets of . January 1, 1805, $2,501,297 04. Capital. ' ' ; ' Averiled 'Mu:Wok; ; AlArEate*Prienliti*s, . . Uniet;tticd Claini., Incomi, tar .1304, 31'4,743. 3310,000. • L OSS PAID SVICOE,,iSTJ, " • 33,000.'.000: -; - . . - • PERPETUAL'AND TEMPORAIZY POLI- C.I 7 ES ON, LIPERAT , TERMS. . • ' ` DIRECTORM_. • • ; :B CHARLES N.ANCEp t it,'ISAA _L- • . TOMAS WAGNER., • ' EDWARD C: DALE, •• '• SAMUEL . GRANT,. , •-• GEO„FAT...ES,• • • • , JACOBICSMITK, • ALFRED FITLER,. . GEO." W. JUCIECARDS, - FBAS.' W: LEWIS.II. D. EU Rib ES N. BA NCKER,. Premident. EDWARD ID; DALE; V ice.Priesident. - JAS. W. MoALLLSTER. Sec. Pro. Tern: • • The Sebseriber Is vont tor, the. Shove titentiOned An. stitutlon, and Is' prepared to make insurance on every .description of.: -property. at the lowest rates. - • •- : , 'IIeaNRY C. ftussEt, Agt. Pottsville, Mardi 19. 'V% • 1241 b i :' P 0 n . 3 4 °4 o.v 4,4 c.) 2 a= " . 1 p <-.) mg i _ i al E. '-':: -•-) IN i-fi Xlqpok Z m tid P 4 W . d -e, fr 4 Azl P '• °SO= '• • t; 2 ,_. 4 • .., U/ §, TT • VCOMING' COirNTYli -.31.I.711)111; IN-' L. ISEBANcie COArANIC. • . —. . . . .- •• : .. .' Dil-TN.ari:r I :... II RXII ea, tsas, , . .. . . Abitteact'of the 43t1i .I:ntgual Report:" Amt. premium notes •an 4 other accuritlet. $2,A1.4;0 1 1 T 3 Amt. - orcoolw•liti,sets' • • - • • .... . -.99,0 . Tc 5.6 • .Total and. of meta . '•' Totatatot: of propertlineured ttrjrinelo, . ' . . font: of losses paid the past - year ' • • T2.312'20. Total Wages paid since. Mart% 20,.1940:.: -1,461,069 04. .lAld FS .RANNIN.• PreAdent. - ROBERTNO.NTGOMEIIY„ Yice 'President, • ; . J0611.1.1A BOWMAN, Secretary; • • THOS. cuastmatrs, Treasurci,. • . - 'JACOB A. IIAZEh.I. General Aaetit. Tide old and reliable C.tinspany. ranking.. 'at - the bead of all similar institutions in the State, continnes to 18- .tme policies against loss by.fins the, horwa.:barns. coal .brealtent, merchandisi, and other personal property in town and country.' at. cash Or mutnal.rates. : Applka. Omit for_insurauce maybe, made to, any of - the local agents, or to , the General Agent of the Company. at MO Mika.: Market street.. Pottsville: I f s. •• ' - :• Pottsville. Dec. 9. .G 8 wM.. E. !SOWER. wttourams AND RETAIL DEALIM IN . TOBA_CcO, PIPES .AND , CIGARS, centre At, Opposite the 'Pewilt Unlit PCITTBIII.II.I.Ie. PA. A THOREfiII ,Prepierea . nenati. Xi moat convenient article tor housekeepers. At . • . - BOTIANNAN . 46. - „Market street, above Third: Pottsville. LTING inters% 1000 a ll izrlntaelt AM. Paw eta at - ' Ne*. 'G • reengroceili Store, • KEPT , BT.NEB' P'Rol3_ - Mirbof ict.t-Aand ride • hezt door below Min' deg. Aim Frosifourponos to kcal) on bawl a issiety of VEGICTABI Vt. FLOWEItth FURL She feel* 511 to be: friends for their twirler patrosuig*, and !hit tit maY be continual, Iv giving her an envy 0.; 114.--Ir. • NEW' WHOI.AESALE LIQUOR STORE, P-0.7T . •5 ; V:1"14.1...E.,..- ,.: :P.A.': ..„.,*2oo4mmY ChampapLe,. Of the most Superior Qualities ALTAR - ,. : 101,:.tN,.g.5.':', Imperial Cabinet, 8130,000 8 6 3.24°,004 00 . 3,850,331 78 ►SUPERIOR 'WHISKEY ! .$16,000,000 $ 1, 500,000 Old. Hennessy, - $200,000.00 BRAND .907',500 LiQIJØ VPINM AND SILVER TERRACE, Claret, Port, . S4an7, Madeira, &e"., Together purest (pup.z...Jii,te4.) _::ALSO- Old ga.eilly Rye, Old Bourbon, Overholt, XXI and XXXX, Old Nectar, Old Apple, And all ib e Tarious brands of EXCELSIOR, Old Martel, Old, Otard, Dupay dr.Co's, Pinot, Castilion et, Co's, And all the best Bianchi of DARK. & PALE AT THE - 4; H I o r 4 4 . 14 g Q E. I 0 0 c‹ti ; C - A .1.. 41- 14 '74 { Superioi Scotch AU°, Irish and Scotch Whisky, Old Jamaicaand New England Bum, And Eirery Vatiety of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC "SVIN.ES-:.&:..--LIQUORSI Always on , hand and .for sale hip, ONLY FOR CASH! HENNESSY Or,. DUFFY'S; trizvien TERRACE, POTTSVI.T P., PA,. Octetwr • TOP-DRESWG'.ItEADOWS IN •'Alliiik'dres! clay put uporta mean,. . fow,..where the,soll-la sandy, ,or, a sandy lea; Or fot : .the i•OstP*.l2*k, and not id a very go&l'snitp et.fertility , Wiltsonseiimes,inerea se the„esisith of grass so largely, that a meld oik heidly !! •worth mowing . will. Yieltl! three- •- • totis 'Of excellent •bay. Per. acre: Sorneihnes - when gradinghaseert -- done, or a ne'vr t en " hat been built, the earth! is scattered in!de-' presilona-ou:the award near by, sad the re sult almost always is ul .. rg,e:,ifscreas.e in the 'growth of th i gr.fss. ~! * e . have .fr€:ii tently .otiserved bindles, .and -small . rhtfehes of tan, heavy grass Of a luxuriant growth, near stakes and plats. that!lkid recently been set,-a small quantity of the earth - having been s4ttered,, •when the.vrovittnan was digging the boles:— taking - the hint - . front these; ; it ii•eitsyt h t e e • Ito*. teams and laborertmay! be etnpinyo Profitably, when there is snow on the ground, or it ittoo cold to engage . : in lahoi r that re 'quires wasut•weather,, If unsfin..itaia sandy meadotryleidinrbui, a - saysil burden of mk t , it will!pay -- .Welltis!•hattliday,•_ur 114 most any mite to top resi such ground the:.. Nbeic.sileighing is good, a . tes th. will haul t wo - tons one load with ease. If the soil be Ol7ii - peAty dliar.ieter, ! • twortons:of cold, • stiff clay . spread 'the winter over fin area of lour square rods; will usually produce a nisei-. 'num Testa, .Should the ghiy.be plowed, or spaded up. in large clods,, let them he spread cin:the snow:or 'ground,, and • the frost-anti' ride. will ieduee • them to a'-.fine. and mellow Cnndition I) . eflirif the, :growing ! season cord. inences, !so,:, that a' little laber with a shol4l wiltcover the entire surface. with an excel. lent ibp-dresning, ;the good - effects of which .will - be- perceived' for several, year 4 in the ltirge,Auantitljr of • grass :and hay,..and - in the, better quality. - An.actiVe man with a.koed,fearn.will haul, " on an average, onelon (Wealth an hour, half when the _traveling . .ie such that the team!may - :htsul two tons per load- 'Ann . half a son be spread on!each • 'sqUare rod, It - Will xequireeightftons.to fop-dress an acre. * The e.xposset of the teams for hauling need not be cOminded, hecons.mhe'y must be Lop in winter, .whether they work or not, and - it will be ! better. tOr !theist to:. labor - :,thius to te . main idle. Therfallowing a. man'one dorrat per . day,. if he hauls Only four loads, pei• day, •malting'eight - ton; it will Coat ten &Must° top dress one at The grass .prolut•ed • •such a dresSitig over. and above what !would have grown lb a single season; will ordinari ly more than- pay all this, expense. But,, in the winter, isrra.rs have little tollo , besides their 'daily chores, they can - work few hOurs every day at top.dressieg in this • 'Mariner; anal!. will cost them even less than we reckoned, as it. ..will be better _far both •inesi• and teams to labor nuiderately, than to . remain idle...W hen 'here' is}:f preponderance cif clay in, the soil, sand,. or sandy Joan, or Lunch may be hauled: instead of. clay: The frosts andrains.will almost:surely reduce it fide before the growing season .cOrluences, and it will answer die doable purpose of a • mulch and *fertilizer.: When -the - snowls oQ the ground on - a mild clay, tife - lureps, if there aro . many,'nuy be hroke up and spread by's bariossoureed upon .back. - PEPTECTING . 11EPLEDEBITT13•AND XA. c.EartitaY. • • It, is safe' to. state that: More tools and nu- . chineryare used up by:rust -and eipt - )sure to • the weather, than by the actual Wear and tear of use. Very few "toolsnre thrown - aside be eSuee they are worn Barrows are tre 4uently left with the _teeth in the ground all Winter,.and• many people think btcausethe teeth tire iron, .theYa're not injurel , But the scale - of rust that sometimes forms on harrow. teeth tlesirisS, more, it on during the.: winter,' ;limits Worn "off by ail the h'arrowing done in one year. The stone is true of plows. Bps often do we see good plow's standing Lathe furraw all winter,! Water 'tint Only ftilethe cracas in ate Wood, but enters . every "joint, causing - the' graid.'of the'lituber- to expand and then shrink in dry weather, and at.length rot, before- the plow is worn out.; and the. fornintion of a scale of rust on the iron 'Where it conies, in:contact . with the soil, rattidivfasee up -the . iron par*- so. that iimilemenia not prot cacti, golo.destruct ion with wtonishini rapidity, ,whether made of wood or metal - It the.surface is well painted, water will still • find its Way Into the johns, tentons.Will, deur and 'the 'wood about the :mortises ofa rot; in a few years. Wagon wheels that are allotved-to stand in the and Sunshine, When well'painted, rust- out Lister than they wear. out. - Water soaks into joints of-du/fel. lies and spokes ,and bettten the tires and woeid, rusting the irOit and destroying the so lidity of the a . struCture. This' is wity.:wag tires must be re-wet, se frequently. Mute ins. will rust off sleigh shoes intone season, whet . ' .they.rest on the ground, evert under shelter, than will wear off 'while - running all winter: in a snow track.. The.-..eatue is equally true of hoed; shovels, 2 and . many other tools., Oe a limn prOperly • furnished. it ith el:d Sheds„ of, course all impleMents should b!_ . kept under cover. at affseasens. They oup 'tti be ofrlhe ground, the wood-work, except, handles of tools; :well; : painte - d; and the inv . werk.painted or .priticted by a siravle - coo log of boiled linseed oil. 'But the .quetii may he ash ed lahaw may farrMrprotett ittiplements and machinery;- kvhea he haiut suitable buildings' which can be appruiliata.' to such a purpOse.. Tbereare sever , lWeffil • whiCh it may donesvOy satisfactorily,.-S 4 tanner on the prairies with -no out.buildie,c or lumber trithake them. can . sett Mws't poSts in. the ground, !about 16 feet 4011. iii 'tot* off the tops. square, about three or fr::: feet high, pole, on each row of pOsiso plates,,'mahe ftel s -of poles, ainci)in ilam -the rafters about one foot !part. then rot • the whole with straw two feet this k. 11. e. straw should be spread on - vt ry evenly. -eA! after it. has settled down and the siftlattS wet; rake lightly ro h to' turn all the scan on the surface down, to earry off the rain -The rafters should have a hunt . -one-6tiba: pitch:" . - This will he sufficiently iteTt9 citr". 4 'off all the rain...-By nailing and pird4 • thiri rails, like collar beams, ft oat one taus .tO another,' and makinz a straw Dior; cellent Werth • 'apart meut, may be a Stle for: 11 4 , fowls of-any kind: 'Even geese and dt3 11 ....„..;" will ascend to it;- on an inclined plane - ... a frame may also bd covered with lout boards, or-saw log slabs, and enbseise we fir' cellent purpose for Protecting tools. Y 3 sheuld not- carry - off every "drop of . needlnit be denounced It is the that and sunshine, not . rain nlone; that Wures:T plementi, • •• . " • • _ >., ia. IL o a ‘ 14 Faiert LOAF.—One pound of sugar 51 & 1 , ,- 7. "of . tiOnr, - three" lourttisof a pound d beer. pound of raisins, 1 gill of wine and -10a14 and . sweet milk, 2 nutmegs. I tewpoo' L acida, 2 teaspoona of &cunt of Mrtar, 6.eg6s• WHIT* CAttE , 7—Beat the whites of 4 eqg to a stiff .froth, half a cup of butler; 1 1111 . 1311 thi cup of sour cream, cups Of white stli teaspoon full of soda . sid leinon, flour. Yellow Cake, the.same as the a hi' ,l l) wax only use the yolks of the egg& BLACK Cum.—One pound of floor ° Del brown sugar, .ttiree fourths of a pound t ter, 1 teaspoon of - soda , in a cup of °Si cream, 2 pounds of currants in_ 1 of rshilri ti 4 :pound of - citron, 2 nutmegs, P° Ds mace and cloves, . I.pound of cinnamon , 1101 . :.- ly a piutof suolatmesrl glass brandy and' gtripo. _,~~, I ,:. i 2 el .7.k
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