atiit..4o.:-: - :,A00..t. - • - (From the Franklin Repository.) LETTER FROM O. PEIDD'LE girYiC. • Mr. Iltra Visits the President mad-Gives Sim a Piece of Ms Mind. • Pram Thu., Pwtsu.v-vir, ateenGG.- Ma: REPOZZYTOTtr:—I. hav been a. good dele dissatl.s47ed with Andy Johnson's darns for. Elam time past. In . fakt I came to the konclushun that he of to he attended,to, I akkordingly • thet it my dooty to attend to him. The follerin eonversashun which follere below will explain itself., You see T•Mr. Re poZzytorY, we hav on Pintle Hill a young feller boo edits UHF Male Hill- FLAG STAFF. Hie name iz Josef Winterblossom; and he is a smart man, and can talk pollytix a perfect streke. Him and me were. conversin plez antlY one da In the ohs of the Flag Staff, when awl at ones sez. Josef to me, sez be "Mr..Siyx, you air an old friend of Andy Johnson's—you of to go. down and tack to him and perhaps your cood convinse him cf the error of biz waze." "No,".sexl; "I don't think I cool.. There lz lots of fellers abowt him of the sameper-- swashun that you and I air of, and if that can't do ennything with him, it izzent prob abil I cood."• • * "Yes," continued Josef, rialto ran hiz hand thru hlz long black hare and, pushed it be hind his area, 4.n0 Yon rood.convince the old raskal that he Is makin a dery fool of Masa At ennyrate it iz worth while to tri, and if you suckseed he ma putyou in pozzes shun of a fat offis." "Oh, hang the offs," see I. "When I get an offis I want.it to be by the spontanyous combnition of the peepil and not by appoint= meat I feel oonvineed now that if I bad not 'withdrawn from the contestrcood hav been trinmfantly cleated to the °Ms of Sherif the eummin fall. But, to tell the truth, I didn't think. it rite t 6 be runifin when there waz . - sojers in the field—men Loo had fot and gdt • bit with burnt' whilst fitin for the Old Flag. But awl this lz - fOrin to our tock. I believe will go to see Andy. As you sa, it lz worth while to trl." • "Yes," sea Josef, blowin the ink from biz pen, "I think you of 3o trl and I think 2 you will suckseed... Tellygraff to me the result of your Intervu." ' • I promised -I wood, and after a few more minutes took - I took my love and was soon under the Maternal rafters. When I an-• Mounced my determlnashun at borne my wife • - (hooze name lz Polly) and Berefeny Jane and • Gorge Washington were somewhat- startled. Polly that It wood amount to - a gozlIn• chase and Serefeny Ja1313 thot I mite get shot with a pistol or stuck with a dirk, whilst Gorge Washington struck an attitood and stocked across the room hollerin ' • 0o thou Nile king, giro me my father I I•had determined awn down in roy hart 'of harts and feet of feet that I wood go, and all there hollerin and dlsswadin didn't do no gam• • When I arroyo at Washington, I stepped rattjestikally Into :the room where . the 2nd Jackson sat (if a feller duzzent care what he sez) and sez I, "How do do, Andy—(hic)-- howde do?" I,had r stopped a short time at an XX Saloon and, got some 8 X whiskey and I was .not awltogether in a proper humor for tockin to the Prezldent. I was a lecile 2 out spoken, So to spoke. It Was late in the evenin, when I arose at the rhanshian. The sun had sunk to rest ; the moon was sailin in the cast and the stars was blinkin sum. Nought waz herd to brake the solem stillness in thereon: save the scratchin of Andy's pen—he was ritin. He looked up at me and a harmonnlk smile immetiately o'erspred biz feetyures. "Why, I declare, Phiddle, iz it you?" sod be arizin and graspin my hand, our den ted to "see you. how's airs. Styx and .awl : the little Styx ?" I don't kno why It -iz but Andy invariably axes about the little Styx when I go to s7ce him. This sort of riles me, eoz I don't see any use inalloodin to family matters in cases • of this kind. I ansered. "0, tint air awl poorly well ox sept little Caroline Ann and. she's got the mceJils oilul bad.. But," added I, "how's (hic) Mrs. Veto and awl the little Vetoes?" "Oh, ah, ha, ha:" sez he, whilst a -smile wreathed hiz upper lip. "I see, a joke--a Joke! Ah, Phiddle," Sex he, "you wil stil hay your joke!" • "Yes, and my X X whiskey 2. I nivlwaze lake several drams on big daze and - When I - ,,'Want to .make a speech. It 'wakes Me feel like-a'colt atidaz if I didn't care a durn for ;- ennybody. 1 stopped at a shoji down striae and I believer - re swallowed a leetle 2 much. In fakt I've bin and got titer (ban I intended' to. But," sez I, "Andy I . ye CUM as biziness and I've got no time to blather. .Do you kno you hay bin makin a ration fool of youradf lately . . • •• .When I sed this I coed see- he didn't awl together like it. Anger seemed to ripple on MS brows but he didn't sa nothin. lle 'erred a low small laff and I continued. "Yes, Andy, you have bin actin the wet' dog riteli. You were elektsd by us Repub-_ likens and where do you stand to day ? Why allygorrycally speekin, you stand on Loco Foco soil. You air Junking a rite John Tyler of yourseff." "Phiddle," sez he "you came here, tspoze to change the and my Polly C._ Az wel Mite you try to darn the Ptomic with a chip—az wel mite you try to dig down the lipky /dountin's with a dery needle---az well mite you try to run the sands of the sea shore thru an lour glass in 5 mini's—az wel— "Stop," sez I, "that's enough of well. If I can't change you nor your Polly C, as you call her, 1 can give you a piece of my mind"—, and this I proceeded to do in follerin manner that into sa vizley, to wit: • "Andy Johnson," sea I, and as. I spoke I. strode back and 4th across the room after the 'manner of the grate Congressmen when tha make big speeches: "Andy Johnson," Ser. I, ."you air off your eggs, so to speke. You air out of your spear I You of stil to.he - makin Cotes and trowzers mated of prezidlu over a grate and groin riashun—the.gratest nashun I ma sa, that the sun_ ever- upon. repete it, Andy J;cth.son you air off your .a t e - r - Nali.s:,o'your term iz out here you will 'i.f) the shades oflriesee there to rest 4 :.1 , 1)at in boblivion.. You will be hated by Ilepubs and kikcd, and cussed by copper heads. You air a copperhead now but the copperheads will soon turn from you and spit on you and tell you to go to gras.• The little, gerlsand boys of the strete will unite in cryin as you 'pas. *There gozc old Turn cote You -cidl not only be a 'dcd duck' but a stinkin duck.: You will be az my son Gorge-W. sez .piadai You wil be worse than plade—yob won't be considered worth 3 (terns. "Now, Andy," sez T, • chringin my base, "didn't you make a grate fuss lastyere abowt treson bean a crime? Didn't you make abowt 20 little speeches and alwaze doze up by sayiu •Treson is a crime and must be punished?' Iz she enny less it crime than she waz a sere ago? Didn't you as 'Trezon iz the West crime known in the catalog of crimes, and for him that is giltyef il--for liim that is willin to lift biz impious hasd against the authority of the nashun-1 would sa that cloth 17.12 ezy a pun lament?' Didn't you say 2, "rite halter. foi Intellygent trators?' You old skunk, you Imo you did I Andy, .In the wa of pardnin you air a boss of a feller: And now. what sbowt-Jeff. P. Davis," sez I, "The noospal pers sa you alr goin to veto him , out of jale. Now if you do, Andy, .I must sa planet) . that I think you air d0d0... Last summer I tolled to sea you and to ax you how the ship of Malt waz salin. You sed, she waz pin it buti fooly or in uther words that she 'wocked the :trotter like a thing of life.' Then .I Wanted to kno what you were goin to do with Jeff. p. D. Bea you 'he shell stretch hemp—Hte shell, by jingo 1' and you stomped your foot - offel hard az if your hoof wazn't quite Now I want to ask you I 'question—How iz .she man goin to be hung if you veto him out of jale Has be pade hiz fine rot : dohs his trezon and if so'how much did it cost him? --•::: ; •1 awlwaze tbot that trezon 'waz a Ulna cr i me ; ? ~ .: : ::S - :than boss stelin and out onPintlellill, wh ere -,.' : '" :7 -.-3;•:-"i live, tha beep a feller In Isle sum 2 yeres f or .;44:,:±,. hoes stelln." ' . • . 4 1g -'•:'' ' - "I • have done:" sea I; seem ' that Andy war, . - ,1:•, a ,,, ,- ;i.,.Agettln semewhat,finpashent. ").. - „our'e a quare ~.. man, - Andy.' Good . by, . ses I, and off I .. ..,01 - . stoced: • • _ . , ' ~ m 4&,... Now lit..R.grozzirour, I'm wader rale -4-T i;: consurn abowt this bizbaess. , The old Slip •-.. ' f;..." of State has got a hid commander and if we q.-4_ don't keep our Ize skinned he'll hay Eta onto -- -o:ithe rot before we kno whit be's about. i.,3,..,, I am, Mr. REPOZZITORT, ypurs respekt • • - 4,-..f011y, hoo beleves that Trezon iz a crime and . : :-•,'' . ot to be punished. •0, Psumitz Srtz.. _ _, . _ - nt, mid a little blustering man to a rell --Mtlona opponent, "to what sect do you sup- Opose I belong P - '9.: "Well, I don't eiactl3i know," replied bis .mtautl "but, to judge from your size, sip .and,:constant: buzilug, .I:should , - 011140111( tO tkit Oar gementUy called BUSINESS CARDS. NEW NILLINERI AND VARIETY STORE. BUSS A. JARDINE • Has opened a new : Icrillinery. mad .•Variety • Store to Market Street, a few doors above Second. In the store formerly occupied by :Daniel Nagle. where she will keep a fine assortment of MU-. lhe.ry of the latest style endfashion which will • be old at the lowest. rates.- Particular attention paid to bleaching and pressing'• • : • .She cordially iJ3VitM , .111 to call and esuu* . e her goods before purchasing elsewhere. ' ' SPECTACLES AND EYEo9lfletea, GL MMES.—A large :esvcrt rnent on hand and for by • JOSEPH DUERR., • Watchmaker & Jeweler, Centre St.. Potteville, rime doors above the Mortimer Honee. March 3. '66-9 • SAVE TILE OLD PAP 3 Cents a poind paid for clean White Writlna and lLteanine Paper--and also Oldllenspapera, Pamphlets . and - Old..Books with the covert taken off.. Colored.pa per 1 cent a pond, ' April 23..64. . PITBLE WiIALE.A.ND INBRIOATING 0:I L . S. The . tahserilar bin on . hand4 lot' of Pure WLN'till BLEACHED WIIALE OIL. Also .•-. • Superior Imbricating - Oil For Fine . Machinery of all lands, - ocinallo.lard Oi Sperm Oil—cheap. Also • ;•'• • Mecca and En gine .Lubricating Oils from St ct;Etta to 7,5 cents a gallon, all oriehich will be sold at the VeTVIOWEEt rates. Oyler, solicited: • - : B. 13.ANICAN. D. A. MERCHANT • TAILOR.. CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE; PA.' ' April 7. GO • . 144/ JOSEPH DEERE, „.- ra.WATCHEIRER AND JEWELER, Centre Mt.. Pottsville ""tr"= (three doors above the Mortimer Honee , ) bee nAs on band a large and well selected assortment of fine Gold and silver Watches, Al.* a large variety of fine GOld 'Jewelry, Gold Cbaine Medallions; Ear and Floger.Rlngs..ltrevipins. Brace -let& Gold Pencils. , Pens, -Armlets' Thimbles, Studs, Sleeve Bottom. .toe &e.. all .of which will be Offered for Bale at Are(Lily. reduced prime. • Particular attention given- to repairing of .Watches; Clock* and Jewelry. . March 3,16—e- ; CHARLES DINEISSE, M/111/71.0TCRNIS Or . _ CONFECT_T.ONERY. .tsfIESSF.I3. CELEBRATED COUGH CANDY. which in so rapidly gaining a repulsion- Itself, and which so many of our citizens can testily•to •the truth that it cures the wont menet thli:predominating complaint. A 'good emptily ef- the beet molass4s,!t cocoa: nut.' and other.candy conatanUy on hand: . wholesale and retail, at the manufactory In Railroad street, Pottsville, • April 28, IA IT-8m . • C." 11124, 6 -1, • • -1-IF,INtRY - .1_,0-E-Cl-1F.14;* .•.1Hino»vIIIe Street, - Poitsville; • . . AL L KINDS OF 'DANDIES; .Raspbprry. & Le mo n Syrups, 411 s cheaper then can be. parohniedinthe &lee. Give him st ;MI, and judge foryonrecivee. Jane 9..66, • . • • 28-tf: • A. 11...ITALREESTADT - ez Co. ..GRAIN ILOUSE, • • Itallratad llt., betweeti acid Cal, PotiaTiMe; Pa.,' '.Wl;are. Ls Always kept. a : I!irge assortmont of Inear, Peed, May 5, '436 CHAS. LOG-ITE, WIIOLESALI DEALT! IN . - FOREIGN. AND 'DOMESTIC WINES AND- LIQUORS, Centre St., Opposite American House,. POTTSVILLE, PA. eau', SOLH AGENT FOR HUBBELL'S GOLDEN BITTERS, A Aare Remedy for Dyspepsia. ;ALSO, MISH.LER'S BITTERS FOR SALE. MILLS' BOURBON WHISKY • AND TINDERY - EMS NORM SCIDAPPS. June 2, •11C, . 22-ly . POTTSVILLE ROPE, TWINE, LINE, AND TACKING ninnufactorn. 44 , •• • •lIIINERSVILL.E" 11.10AD,' POTTSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA, snbecriber,bavtozcommenced the above.bnel nePg to Pototwille, reepeettntly Toilette a share of the parronage of the Buttlnens Men of Sehtylkill.Connty: listing • had a long experience.. In the butzineee he 18 confident of being able to render enti.fletton: lIKKRY JACKSON, Agt. May 19.. , 1311.• ?,0-11m A - • JOSEPH DEMME,. Watchmaker lk Jeweler, •:2 .: •CENTRE - ST., POTTSVILLE, PA., (three doors above the 'Mortimer lionse,) has now on hand a large and well Selected assortment of Silver. Ware; . • • - Of the latest Ftyleti , and highest standard of Silver.— AlsO Silver Plated Ware. A large and general variety of superior Plated Ware, inch as - Tea and-Ta ble Sugar Spoons, Oyster and doup Ladles, Pie and k ish - linixes,. Cake Baskeut, Fruit -Stands. Castors, Batter Dishes, Wattens, Pitchers.' etc., all of which will he sold at the very lowest prices. N, Silver bought and taken in - exchange.— The highest 4 prico given. • March 9, 'B6-9- SEIDEL & TT A MMERSLEY . .DNAL4tB IN Western White and Red, Wheat Filial., Ilay, Grain. Petatoe. and.lied • • and White Ash COALS, ' CORNER CALLOW HILL AND RAILROAD STS. -*. 29-tf . . I. 3. O'NEIL & CO:, Deniers In Iron, *ails, 6plkcs, Oil. and . 'Colliery thipplieo in general; Rare Rooms Railroad Mid Centre Street, Pottsville (Mice AirhantongoZt.. next to Union Ball. • June'e.-ati •• ' 22.6rn ' FERTILIZERS. HO LT'S Superior Improted Super-Phosphate of Lime MANDEACTTAtED' BY THOS. L. HOLT, AGT., SUriult Lal:= HAVEN, PA. 1M DE MA • . 1 _ •10 ;Ct . - - . . - Farmers and Dealers in Fertilizers avillobeerve that I have adopted the above 'Trade Mark,' to chose those 'n he nee my Super-Phosphate, •made from the Raw Bone, that-they are getting my manufacture: • • 'sly patrons will please be careful In purchasing, thif the above —Trade Mark , ' hs stamped upon each bag, as pone-other is genuine. • ' • • l'am-now ready to •stpply the above superior Fertili zer in large or small -qoantitles—in new bags of 20n pounds. each. Alto. always. on hand. a stock of, Inc ItaW 13one -oast—compost—for top dressing, Plaster: &c.. &c. A trade disetnint allowed to deitlnrs. • • " • 17 The above Fertilizers can be purchased at GEORGE BRIGHT & SON'S Share, Centre -St, -Pottsville, whb Are authorized to act as nay Agent. . Ti. lIOLT, Art.. POST OFFICE ADDREM-- • -TliitOsi. L. lIIIPPL T, -Ant. Schnylkill Haven, Pa. • Fe1;10. • • MOB 0 .:PHILLIPS'. Genuine:lmproved Super-Plio - sphath of Lime, STANDARD GUARANTEED, - . • For Selo at 31 - annfactnrer'e Depote , - - - No. 2Y North Frotir Sti, Phtlndst., lie. No. 14 Ilowly'ilVharf;llolthttorr ) - 114.; And by Dealers In general throeghont theccnitrr..- e The material of which ItiOROTBIT.T.IPS' 'PROS- • i'HA."II3 i, manufactured contains fifty per 'cent. more Bone l'hhiphide than :Raw Bone ; therefore it is more durable. The - ammonia 'present 'gives. it great . sl l 7. ' 'intim:al fertilizing value. ' rive pears' experience Improved to the Farmer that it makes a heavier grain than even et manna,' and binnt only active Inulaiting. • • .'••• - Prieess6 00 .perton2008 lbs. • • Disconnt, to dealers; ;.. • • • 1 MOnO :PHILLIPS, Sole 'Proprietor Euid. Ilanufaoturer. An in, •GB . 'ruble Oil Choiha. cheap t at. J. • Jane% , 88 , ..2.3-6m • 410 ER & PRICE 79 D°N. n ewtftrorta call at WALKER & PRICES, to 800 the ItoCe :Anscaiment of Silk and cloth Sacka !or ladles. • " • : EARLE'S. STIFALIII.V.V7IP, THE MOST RELIABLE. SAFE ANT' ECONONiCAL PUMP FOR FRE.S4NO.IOIIES FROM :WATER, • • Ptipatehed by . oe;ttndersikned only, . • ltt No: 88 . 0 pclancey..Street, New York. ' • • Pelee liete or Pampa, erdmatee of expense: and all Mb cr information will. be forwarded on .application.—: Pdmps . will be 'set by reeponsible men. and sumac. .guaranteed.... - ATI underlain of the beet manufacture. Pipe, - Pittinke, Bram .Work, Tools. &t, required about mines, terutahed at the lowest pima = Refer, to /A. W. Tuatteua s ' IhElo.# l . - 1 1 41‘ MAL fit 031164,, 'Nortli-westein .310:u3e, aisle Daniel 4114 • - Velitie Suitor, Pettszelle..7 -. " - 7 leuge;rata:rupodation ATT T. jAclftuvere, __ tor. June-16, 1566 . . , . . • .. UNION . :110T'ELi, Admtait. ' • Gate EXCHANGE HOTEL)":. - CENTRE ST.,-POITSVILLE; JACOB LOID.MdiUTS,Proier, 7 1 1H1111111 1 M-:- April 4, '63 LA PIERRE 110,IISE, • ' pnu”spELPLITA. . . •TL6 Subecril:)eT, lutylt4 leased Ibis . liiirorlte nous it • rut is now prepared ' with the .nuyet perfect aipoint mente for .the reeeption 'of guests:* . • The first position among.- first-elass' .Ti ote le maintained In the nitrite, is in the wt. ' . MtCy t6l-11-If ..BAKEft Ar.PARLKY.... pErANSYLVANIA HALL., Pott~gilie, Pa.: • . •Tile.nfidimiiiimed having ttliiITTEl) ' A D. RhFIIII3.2;.iSHED- OtT fl THE MOST EIpEOAET . .3LOiItEtt; . • ._ • Indies tpe.:.4n4stliin e/. the_ Traveling - The Propriethr will spare no pains to maintain the . charsOer it has always enjoyed, u being on. of the. Of the country. and those. who favor him with theft patronage may be assured that nothing will be left on. Bono to secure the comfort and satisfaction of quests. WILLIAM 'WHITNEY. • 1441 Juno 16, 16 UNITED ._STATE!! :HOTEL, • • ..Broad Street; •Tankaqua,:.Pa... D. --. .E.s:IV T.L.O .0:X.1...:.Pippri.f,t,0r.., . . -The United Stater Hotel Is well. and widely:known to the traveling. public. It is pleasantly loaned in the centre and hurl:tem part of the - town and near the ..liallroad Depot ; it is well..Faretlehed, and pos- S&Se5 every modern improvement for the comfort-and entertainment of tie inmates; the rooms are " spaciousad well ventilated ; prcivided • with :gait and. water the attendance Is prompt and remedial ; and the Ta- Mr le wall Provided with the-beet the market airorde. -The - . Bar la' awaked with the:- choicest • • lath A long. experience as' a hotel-keeper, _the. prat; prleror trasts„.hy nu-deride. charges and a liberal poligy t to receive a share of.the public patronage. • • -Blareh la. •aa " " . JO- ' "AMERICAN • . HOUSE," This "house" taring been closed for the put kin* years, has been mopened in such style as will in every particular, meet the wants of the peblic... The lateet and moat desirable Improvements have been introduced In every department. Large and spacious Halls, bean tifnl Parlors, Sitting Room Private Business Room. and all the conveniences -and requirements for first class trade. Chambers with uninterrupted ventilation., each handsomely furnished with sold walnut ; superior hair mattrassee and Tucker's hair -roped springs Baths, Banc. Billiards, &c. Bach have their reapective do pertments furnished in good taste. large and conve nient stabling ItT connected with the house under the ownership of Messrs L D. Brown and Jack Levette, whose named are sufficient to guarantee that no neg lect will be allowed An that department. In feat, nothing has been spared to make "The American" the House of Schuylkill County. , The- lessee 'having an experience of some fifteen, years In public business, daring nhich time having been Proprietor of Union," Arch Street, Philadelphia. also "Ephrata springs," Lancaster Co., Pai, and both' in operation at the some time, will give at least some 'assurance of competency to cater for the public taste , Hay, &e 18-tt .'VACIFW-..1-1 - O . T.F.L, • 170,-170, 174 . &.176 . dieenivioh:l3trocit, CONY SQUASH WIRY Or BROADWAY) • Between Courtliniat & Dey its., N. York. The PACIFIC 'HOTEL Is well and wideij known to the traveling public. The location :ta • oepeclally snits ble to Merchants and busineati men : It ie in cloee prex !tufty to the business part of the Clityla on-the high-. way of S,Uithern and NCeetern travel—and adjacent to alLthe principal Railroad and Steamboatdepote. . The Pacific has . liberal -accommodations for over 8011 guests it is well'farnished. and posseeses every mod-. ern improveMent for the comfort and- entertainment of its Inmates.- The rooms are epaelone aand'well ventila ted: provided with gal and water; the attendance la prompt and refftectfal and the table is generously pro-. vided with every dellcacy.of the seinson- ' . The subacriber, who, for the peat, few years, has been, the lease, ts lltr,Vsole proprietor, and Intends to .Iden tify natal' thoroughly with the interests of Ida holm. ' , With long ',experience as a fiend-keeper,' be ttmetet,.by moderate charges and a liberal . policy, to maintain - the otyorable reputation of the Pacific Hotel.' • . - Sept.- JOHN PATTEN, . . • ANOTHE.Iq. GREAT OVUM . . . . . higbly regpecthblo citizen. 'wail...known to the • • Mercautile community, by, ' 1011.4. H. SCHENCK; TffE 'GRBAT LUNG DOCTOR .Du. J. ll,Scuzsoa—Dear Sir —For over fifteen years I have been troubletiwith &Severe cough. and list:ally two or three times wyear with .mote* or less-hemorr hage which together, for the last few - years; his kers. Me thin In flesh and too weak • to do business of any kind . without endering... lif August Sant I 'hid a 'very severe hemorrhar, and, •Vaccording to the Judg- • ment of a good New 1 ork physicicn..l was classed AEI _beyond the reach of medicine, and was advised to lie pwpared, so far as property matters..were concerned, to leave this world at short notice. • The Physician (and my :wort friend:sisal& that'the first, cold I took must prove, fatal. Early in . Janunry I took a.serere and fortunately Was occupying rooms at 1 , 10. 3d BOND STBEET, directly Over yes:rake. I think about the of January I procured a bottle of yew' Pnlmonic Syrnp.and commenced .taklng It fieely. My feet and limbs were N . :art:inch swollen.. and :all the eyrnptonis of a speedy death seemed. tri aeoampany my•cold. I sent r,,t. my foiraer . physician. and stated to him that I • was taking Youranediciurs,-and after shoWing them to him, and having.tasied of them, fir.., he replied i "Yon ean take thetn.lf you like, they vrill do you no harm." Ile said: “Yon know what I told you last stimnier, and I say'the came how: if .yon have any buslnesseto close tip, do not put it off.- Ile said' to. other friends that he "could see no hoPelor me," and my friends and're tattoos concluded my time had come, At this time I was taking. freely. of your medicine,: but . had not peed you.. The deetor called a few times and found me • (naucli to hie surprise,. he said.) -'improving.. and be 'c :uld not undestand-why. •My faith was increastag to your metlicineS, and I hada wish to have yon examine 'my case. and see what son bad to say - .When yon first cadre to my roonYand m vie the examination,. you gave me but little enconragement, but on the' contrary, ox-' pro-sed sad doubts of my ever-being helped out of my then sowning difficulties • The second time that yea • called, finding me silil gaining. - yon gave' me el:moor :lgen-lent. saying. "my synnitoine . were Improving ; the FulnonieSyrrip, See-weed Tonic. and Mandrake Pills had neled like lectern - A. , ' My circulation, my cough, my aPpetite. all began to improve, and I could walk about my room a little. TOR visited me nearly - every ,Ttleaday, and found me improving, and told me not:to . go out of - my room until the first day of May. I took no cold while tinder your treatment, my appetite became first-rate, and you, told me to eat everything I erlebed . of a nutritious nature, and to eterchie about the rpom as much as possible: • follwred.your advice, and to. the surprise of my' old. physician and friends I.seem much better than I have been , for several. yearn - and. breathe beiter than I °vet expected a person could.with one lung. the 16ft-being cetnpletely dried np rfhlt very grateful to Yon, and consider your adviceand med icines Invaluable Yours, truly. T. S. • I3IIELDON. • GREAT . Da. Sensaex—Dear 6,ir :-..-s-Abont two years ago - I was . taken With a very-troublesome cough and a pain in my breast; seven or eight mouths passed away. without' my doing.anything- for myself.- Then I applied - to a physician. who attended- mo for shoat .three months without - rendering me any service. I also obtained the advice and treatment of a physician in one of ensiled -pitals.-seid also had the, advice: and treatment of two other physicians, bet allato nci.purpose. Daring this long apace of time I was nearly dead ; several times myfriemis came - to see' tee turd witness my exit. into - the spirit world: I was confined totmy-bed two months at a thee. My breathing was exceedingly short. I gave up' several theca all hope of - getting' bette4: - %rid es regarded gettingwell, that was entirely -ant of the gnestion. And to think this! day lem well and hearty,l - I - was advised by some' of my friends, to try - Doct,or . Schencks Medicines. I accordingly bought: bottle alter'bottle, until I reached :the ninth; 'then I found a decided change in my cough for the better. I Faltered' tlevorely frbm palpitation of the heart, --and. two weskit alter I commenced taking your medicine this difficulty . . . When I first went to. Dr. Schenck's office was with difilerilty. that Itould get up Into his reception room, I was 80 weak and so swelled; any akin was as sallow as . though .I had the Jaandice . ;• felt heavy and Dr. Schenck, after examining me,*eald. both . my lunge were effected, and gave ate little hope • but bin medicines, In about two weeks, took right hold of trio: it seemed to go right through my. whole system.' -The Pnimonic syrup,• Sea-Weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills. - all took right hold in the right place. ' 'The rine :brought sway great quantities of bile , ani clime: the Spoil loosinwTd thematter In my loop, which came off ..very-•free the Sca•Wetki Trick gave,tie an appetite, and everything seemed to taste good.. •• '• • To show' what . great power the medicines _have In 'purifying system:and to'sbow how bad 1..R11/3 . diet eased,,beAde all the bile that passed my towels,-and the great ' flutriltltio of phlegm and. matter I expecte. .rated. I broke opt all OVl3r In large bolls, that would • 'Continue to gather and rue for about eta-weeks, and had at one time Overxwentrave boils. I have nothing ...of the kind now and feellike another person altegeth er..l can 'safety say. that I bare not enjoyed each health for five years set do. now,. and cannot praise you and your medicines enough. May, God • abundantly bless and preserve'yoti Ls the sincere desire of one who has been so wonderfully relieved through your agency; and . : if any. one riestreeeto • know with regard to tlfe truth‘ fulness of this report, if they will call upon any of toy friend., or upon me, No: 4 Dryden Place; near Thomp son street; below Cadwalader, Philadelphia, they will be perfectly satisfied with the validity of thecase.• " Yours, willimnch respect, • . , • • . . .MARY SCIINAIDT: - The above eise, as described, Ia perfectly correct:l know it to be true. Poem, T. B-lIILLER, Pastor of Hancock IL E. Church.' • Dr. Schenck will be profeeqonally at hie """principal . Mike No 15 North Sixth, street, corner of Commerce. Phlledelplith, every Saturday, Imm 9 A M until 4' P Sao,^.2 Bond street; New York. every TneedaY;from 9 to 3 No 38 Slimmer eireet,.. Boston, Mesa,. everyWed nmtday, from 9 to 3, and 'every 'other Friday at 1O Bel timMe.etreet,.Bal timore. Ma. . All advice free; but for thorougkexamination of the. rungs with his Beet& rottle•ter, the charge to three dollars. • pr . !ce of the Fahnonic Syttip .and Seaweed tOnlc, each $.l 60. per bottle, or $l. nO per tngf dozen.. • Man: drake Ita cents per box. . • . For onto by all Druggists and - Boater*. • - EXAMINE THE BRAND. ii / ,', 4e lr.f 200 albs. Pe /iv impßovED 0' : 41 w a SUPER 0 ., I,PHOSPILITEPIE A MANUFACTUKED kONLY I + , : t O \•1 1 ,'Sk t rlonit 1.. t - , likZ Y - 711Firiti l, Q• ^5 ' s '- -- - l'-- ~.-ZY Vil- • ' - $ FOR SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY • Throughout the Uauntry.: ; Feednee. Is the l'lWOr!le"Jre getTet Core *TV= Mama, la Sad h..the Zeettsz Dieeflet !or rfheslesed.r . . KIIRTEN, r €11771;liBi r Diriorwegisa.4ll4, J• • between C'entre *nod: Railroad - *eat; - Pottasille, Pa., has on, hand a due assortment CUTLERY.. alra PMSETINX.IK,S...OUNS. STAMPS . and . TYPE, for marking Olotbicg. : LAMP „V A41111E5 at thelow, eat catsb prize: .1.3.1 Mad of meth) rig essetbr done. Aprll •li. .66. - I-'pare Liberty White - Lest d will do more ern& I .better work - atn niers :Coln then any. other! Try ht . Idenitechared onyl . by, - Smith, die le > h. . Wbolomle Paintand Ghee re;INT rhea T.li'm..-::i . r 71;& . "_.;T..._: , :-a_.- : . :.!.-:.:. - -i-::J:.pvAix4::.:q..'l:7f:.-:y , .1:- ,- ;' , .:: . ;..._:..j,6. - HOTELS. PIRST-CLASS 11.0 TELS POTTSVILLE, :s. coummITNNA., S. .NEWOOMER, Proprietor. JOHN PATTEN, YR.,. Psontxroz„ DT .TIIE CITY. OF 'NEW .YORK OFFir.E.N. Y.",orr, flume LEAD CO„ N ' 0..`23 Nas , 3an St.:, Now York, Jan - o I, IRO.- • . • • .BIIIr 01 MARKET `STREET : : TEL . HOME, Owner of - Twelflb . aued ilarket istreevhf* posits the#Grealrairear Feb 17, Via—T-ly 11 t 42 Mirka 13C., PlolAelpba;, .WENDEBOTIN, TAYLOR &1111014 , 9, AND - :?i(OTOGRAPIEBRI3; 919 sad 914 cbeetaist !Spree!, Dec. 81, *64. Pure Liberty White Lead preferred' by hl] practleal Painters i: Try, ft 1 and , you bate no .other. Manulkciurnd only.by • • , . • . Ziegler it ' . • Wboleaale Drip Paint and Glam - Dealers:: • N 0.137 North TRIAD S treet , Philadelphia; Jan 27, la • •.• • • • . 41y PLiberty White Lerad.'--TheWhitest, the I most dnrable and the mast economical.. Try it I Manufactured only by • . ' . -Ziegler 4 • . . • ' Wholesale Drag. Paint and Glass Dealers.. • 'No. IST North THIRD. Street, Philadelphia. ESTE VAR COTT.&GIE _ 0.11.6.11:0 Are not only uneieelled. bnt they are absolntely wn =lad by any o th er Beed Inatrament In the. country ktuarexpresaly.tor ameba. and; &boola, they are o l be egnally .well adapted to the' parlor - and . drawingeoom. For tale only. by ' • • • B. M. B RtTH. • • No. 18 North SW - STUN St, PHILAIPA. Also; BRADDURIPS PIANOS, and a complete aseortnaent of:the 11113PIrr • . . BANKS, .D IN M ORE - - &Co.; two:ma to A. B. DAVIS a CO,' .•• .• Pattiit Standard • acAL IC I 89.1tatile for L i & cp,Weigh Locks, R. E. PRO . • Trttaks &DeOte, - ; • .Coal, - Itsf, . and Live Stock. ' Lam all the Ta- dons.. descriptions - of . 4 41 4, 44 ., Dormant de. Par- tableP In tforna _ _ Semites and Patent' • Beams, IQ. W. corner . : „ UM St. and Peniea Avenue, Phila. CHAS..STOKES. - .:. E. T.. TANLOA . . . - Far' the toter . enience of .enr . • -;‘'.... .. . patron's Andnthere at &distance,. -•-. •,' . ;,.• •.. • .we here ' - present. e- dlagramot •• • - , , . I - ealtmemexement,- by which s ek.._._ _, good dt.will be guarantied,- by* .. 277": _ r W-.. sending the elms in the order a.: - ..., ifw - denigrated in the accompanying: • • •, • • 111±PLANATI614. - •- , •-. : - . Xiteattßit• FOR bO/1 1 .... . . % . .4 ,- .: . Leng t h of Beat, from .1 to - S,. -,:. ' • and from?. to 3.' .- .. 1 • % . -• ' - foottrfa al •STerve, twiih.•Fm •• •- • crooked,) from &tot. ~• . .'• , .. • i I • . • Bros ifeoeure,Around the - • moat prominent - 'part Of .the . . Watet ireasar&—Aronnd the State whether the, peivon 'era! or itooPing• •. • . • ... role ' - • Tha tame measure aa for Coat • Measure Inside seam, end ontr .Me from hip-bone, and around the waist anti 6.,larrtz or IttArmu*ta siert el MAIL ran or Illorr. Goons TO DI 1122111SITICD, IT NOT dATIBTAIITOLT: - • . CINAM;MTOTEMS 8C CO, - 11194 (*Emmett Ric:, Philadelala.. SUOBEIA dr CO. . . • . • Osumi', COMMISSION MERCEILNTS, R . 6 A , 3a t :Doirt v!:9 re A • • , Philsidelpisig . . . . ,We ars tnritn ro , :et7ing on conelsrment'SPllMl. and LITBRICAI'ING . QILB, boA , vsif ion; . which we offer In lota' •• !,. t -f :he day ; !s reepeeiral -17 s Jenln '3J t: h. e:V Tf. thy =Eng ' : c '7;' k!.iF;4:t , v ,::"F -.l:l74ll.r.iitOrrj idrant. .....i- - ...: ..''. ; : '.. f.: .. ...i..:.t.r . 1.....;......FF1CE a - ... ID ;-1k1i ,. .1,:i.-#l.i.ea..• E VA NS, . kagineari.. dad .Pnteert floiticimais; --14Ti..43.51VAi..151•11T ST., PRILADA. •.. • • • Patents solicited—COinsialtAtiona on • E:wiriest Draughting and Sketches, 'Rodeis and Machinery. of all: kinds mane and skilfully attended `.to. ••• Special atten 7 Don given to 'REJECTED CASS and INTERFER ENCES. Authentic Copies . . of. all .Documente from Patent Mite procured : • . • • ' .; •• B.—Save yourselves • urreickui tronble and-travel ling-expense's: as there is no actual need for personal Interview with' na. ..All business With these • OfFices. can be transacted in writing. • For further information direct as above, with stamp enclosed. for. Circular with references . . . • • • Jen - 13.. , s.a—o-ly • - iOO. REWARD Will pa.* to any Doctrir ormember a the Medical 'Prai tortay. the sum of $lOO for any Con.pound that PCMICA . Iles more medical *trice arid curative powers than Welder's herb Bitters. 13. MISIILP.R, Proprietor.. , S. h. Comer of Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa.. .$lOO REiVAIIII3I • • . . I wilt pay $lOO Reward for the discovery of any mr,lici nal preparation that can cure a greater variety ~ I ~. ..21 plaints than Mlshierga Herb Mauna • B. NIMBLER. Proprietor. . . . B. B:, Cornerr of Centre Square, Lancaster,- Pa. ' - f lni-t REWARD : .... co t.P.v 1. , - - • • - . .. -.- - I will, pay ISSOO to the Proprietor of atiy.Medlcine that can show agre.iter- nainber of genuine Certificates of cures effected by It near the rdsee where.tt is Made. than .MIKIILFJPS HERB BITTIIII,Sf Copacmption, Dye 'pepelar Liver Complaint, . Bloody. Flex,' Diarrhcoa. Ty.. phold Remittent, Intermittent and' Bilious Fevers.' Fe 4 tar and -Ague. Cholera Morbaa. Yellow Jaundice. Sem:: fula, Running.er *ore Lega, Cancer.. Abeerts','Neurel 7 .gia.:ltheumattam. Cotighet• Colds Cramp in the Stom ach; Chronic Diarrhea, Tetter. braid llead. Oph nema, or falling-away sickness pecollar to children, Lenchorrea. Falling of the - Womhoill obstructions to the doe coarse of nature rn females, :all venereal' die. eases. and all complainte arising from impure-Bleod or a weak and disordered state of the. Stomach;.Llver . -or Kidneys. • Oerthlcatea of cures of the -Yelleiw Fever in Mexico can also be farnishert Remember if it does not: cure,- the money. will be refunded by the proprietor. • • • -• ' . BRIVAMLN MISEILER, • . ' . • • S. B. Corner of Oentee Square. Lancaster, Pa. - • • STINT. FOR A CIRCULAR. ..• _ - - - The Ingredients need in oompotinding.Miehlerts Herb Bitters' are oot.kept secret by the Proprietor. Send, for a Circular and you will learn the medical properties of all the' articles need In the :preparation also in the manner in which they operate on the syStern, and much other valuable information. If . 'lonare amtcted with. 'disease send for Mishlerts'neib Bitters Circular': read It carefully, profit by, the hints It contains, and you will, .be placed on the sure road of recovery. •. IiSISHLIkR 9 B BIT ? 1131 1 ,1,8 WILL ILL CURE ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. . . ... .Meares of the skin are numorocurand pith but one.. or two eiceptions. may be traced -to traporitf-401-4hit blood.. In many persons this itnßorityle' born to the .. itjate.m ; while others acqufte it through' Improper treatment of scores of :diseases.- -llnder.thli head may. . let, disease is hereditary and le trans-. miltee from generation to generation.": It is caused by. transgreesion of the. laws of nature, both moral 'and physical ; in other words. It is caused by VIOZ. Acting as a latent poison it reduces the. vitality of. the "blood, and weakens the depot sting organkero that they fall to. diacharge or cast out the impurities that are continually generated tii - the system.:A person physically mire ac-. quire* gonorrhoea, or come other secret disease Ihe un denroes a mune of mercury, • the dieeneels 'dried up,. and the patlent.pronormood well: • Vain delusion. The complaint is . not 'd ; ins •channel is only diverted. Instead of Making its appearance ontwaidly, It acts 'on the internal organs, and - scrofula, which Is bequeathed from father to son. is the . rata.. Many persons who' are perfectly free :from all immorality and. vice area nictedVeithscrofala.- They are suffering for the dna Of their hither*, and laboring under the carve Inscribed' in the Book of Books. "I will visit the Iniquities of the • father, upon their children!' p - • • : ' . To con thtedreadtel com it Is necessary that 'the blood should bell:roughll yaint purified,- all the organs of the body brought into a healthrstateef lotion, • and the system braced tin and strengthened")) invigorating tonics. Look. at the 'tirades : need in "compounding Miahlers Bitters'; leo the arm of purifying and invig, orating medicaments. and ear whether there is an arti cle in the ehols list of medicines that . eqtiale it. 'We hero emphatiaelly amsert without the furor contradic-; lion, that Mishlarta Bitters will cure all Idnds‘of wroth:, ions Measles. It purities the blood, it. strengthens *the. .internal organs and aids them to perform. their natural -.functions, it is a stimulant and a tonic and it will curs 2d. Running Sorel and .illeere.—Raniting sores and '.ulcers invariably indicate a scrofulone taint.. 'They are caused by the. effort of-. nature, to discharge the impart.' ties of the blood.. Idmiy persons !Minted with conning 'sores and ulcers sauteed in drying them np-and think they are. tared when the skin grows • over the. sore. They are, however, but 4 making bad, worse," for the impurities that . were discharged . - from - the .syetite; 'though . the medium • of the ...ore' now act internally and- cause innumerable diaealee and often death. The only -troe and ' , tuatara for all runntug cores and .nlcerf 18 Miehlere Bitters, a continued and persevering TM of which will most certainly effect a permanent core. . 38, Salt Rheum:-Salt Rheum is a vague,. indefinite,• therough.-I,opnls.r terra given to almost all .the non , febrito CM:rt . :J.6a the Pktn that •atilict .adnl . .a. It to •genemily r;r:el-Dptical of ' , miens In small distinct nit: are :9!".6nr . 7.:trat:r.r.t with s smarting, - . stinging sensation, • to creep c:r spread over the adjoining 1):,?Ilfire ",re ante tare for:till/3AB, . 4:h. ;IL. - I•llf , .,Plitilfs and, Blotches on the, • of thc a of. carbuo c ie , , 'thes we: ;. , .•o the most blotehes and 11n . ! ,1,, I!4 look which - Eheel.z.— • • nothing' but. diegn - :-. • , • • blotches are, . t. r. The Dee of /61 , 111 , ' , ?tons to be &a --1••1,., and thus cured all kJ:as , ' - -• ...dies • who desire a fair An!pleasisU,L,:; alsinld bear this . . . ISELL . lER'S - • BITTERS IN READING. : WHA T :IT- HAS ZOE' t Capt. 8.. 8. Berms, ea ye be was cured at a erne% Me otJanndice and Cbronli .Diarthres; contracted tn- the *Army, by the nee of Herb Bitter/K. -• • • • • Firma AND . Aare Ann _Crtioitto Hrtivroa,,Ctriiir;:— •The nndendgned, a fonder resident of thin city, now rending at Fort Wayne, Indiana: having been afflicted .withthe above complaint, white on a visit to Reading. - wait - induced to try Hiablere Herb Bitten, and has the eattefsetion to state that they Use 'performed. aradicad cure,. In gratitude to the - diner:mazer of thesellittere. -. 1 am Ibducal to give this oertificate and for:. the benefit .• 141)the41147' . 1117 • " 4"4, • •,_NAHR • ._ iniirtatiCintio rensomews - .lUrvitse; The u Ate "n_ derslgned certtles that - he was for along thus; •awrerely aElicted with Itheumatlepalnkirbich Incapacitate:lbiza'. • from following hie buthtesa.• :Not beingable to - obtatxr. relief, be finally rester' d to the ' use of erweele 'butted Herb Bitters, , which.effected i permantmt.enre . In the come of ten .tlawc• No retain of any ef : the ura n Qms haire beeneTperieeoed dues and, the core la a one. • • , - • • HUH: ' •• • . corner Bth eiel Blern Streefe: - . Iteading;.December iStb, 184;, •••• • • • • , . . ' B. Mrsiusa, BetV—Deir Enr :—The under . signed - ba*•;. leg received great bench Rona the see of your Herb' Bitters; takes thin opportunity of isclusvrledging.the alms. in order that others rfnillllaarrly. affilc*..may.learn the cam ' Riving been afak f hed with noire rheumatic pent in "ray 'left shedder; contracted by exposure, I - was fora long - Mine unable to sleep.- I tried your Herb Bitters. and:after taking one' dose IWm . able to eleep two hours -I teak another does sad I slept .two hours 'roarer when I again awoke • I then took another does. went. to. ideep . ..end. itol6 that' ,thne I have not been 'budded with Jiletunatistn, butl continue to twe the Bitten once in a while .as a precaution Alpinist the re tun of-the complaint...... I think the Herb Bitten the beet rnedittie In existence for rherunaturm. • Reading. Hoy 10035 • JOHN. ' t , 2111831. Por We IS, the Now wboiesale - Witb. - and .T.Apoi Illbora.llllver arovl l7l 2 l =Ar 's ; . 1 4 4* re • NEW STORE! MAL WMAER & PRICE, MAHANTO&GO STREET, Wirtabo plealaw in apitoOnditg- to lb. el4xtens .Pottaryilli ael Tlelatie,.that we hale opened DRY-GOODS, NOTIONS, 4zeu BLAOK AND FANCY SILKS, Lame, Ripone4.gli Lusten, Bun Umbrellas 1 Paraßob] It to their ' D. M. K. • Glom 3, LADITLS!-CLQTA SACKS SILK OtROULAPbB & BA01;P, THE •REST AND CHEAPEST OUR. STOOK OF SEALS SPR,L.NTC* SHAWLS, $3.00. TRAIL _ Suparloi Quality, SPLENDID OIL SHADES, With fixtures, somplat* and cheap, 011 oLoTus, OM=EBES, trannikt enumerate. all In our stook, but . only ask you to mi., AND..I3IAMINB OUR GOOD6lbofoie p*WildngCsswllm Ur DONT FORGBT THB PLACE. MON HALI„ M ATI AT/TANGO STREET, Jane 16, '66 T7ons'9;' , 66 . . - • . . . . .. - .GARDIgN• IIItpLEIII)ENTS.: ... .. . drafting Trnirele. Weedy* Forks, Budding and Grafting Knivee, Tree Scrapers, Prnoing_fielesora, &c., &a.' rut eale at . ' ~ • :- ' B. Bal , GiAle , S. - -.-..".! .: ... . . . : : . Seed Store. Pottsville. LE)iIIMER9; of Evotto:Mo. Penner., %111, dealer inMUSIC; MUSICAL INSTRIIMIINTS,' PIANOS, IiELODEONS, ORGANS, &„4., haying been appointed sole agent for the celebrated .* • . .• • • • Illiaansi:&*•HatialbiYa Cabinet Organs, - County Pi' Schayliall, , world iimpktinlly - an 'nonnce-to the musical Community that, tie-.ean..furnish' these unequalled favorite Cabinet - Organs; In all kyles and slaw at nuunifeeturerso.•pricem: The.unality and volume of.tione, with-the power of eiptession in these 'organs . ; is 'aniVerwilly admired and praised, while their. portability r and beautiful finish make them the mast . ol- egant . THE •CABINET ortoas - are - adaiaed. 'to FAMI LIES" CHURCHES AND SCHOOIB. , . • . They vary ta price from $llO tO $6OO each. PrEveryAnstratinent Wsirriinted, . - Also; Agent foithe sale of the moth admired • • ... . SpringlialoAlSons dHarnanntan Organs, • . for - the Counties of SChuylkill, - .Northrtmberland and Lebanon, Vhlch instruments are Universally liked.— They mown a Sweetneee and lellnera of tone, which has received the united commendation of the musical profeselon; and . indueed an chnost unprecedented sale. ..Purchasere are respectfully' invited to call and exam ine for themselves. All communications. and orders will be punctually answered or. filled, and every Wm: niation in relation to them gladly given.. . • . Store and Ware 'looms; at the Jewelry Store on Cen tre street, 'four doors from Diahantango street, Potts. DIANDB 'AND *MELODEONS; from the best Manufacturer% end a lemma . '• aaeortment of excellent Musical netm mente, are sold by the andereigned.,—. Stdnne,lStridges and Strewn for 'Volute, • .• • tan elm be famished. Inieramenla repaired at. short notice, ami on reneonable terms. • • • . lent. 17, .84.-4 fl ' Centre street, Pottsvil ut.E•JUARRISON,BOIIIEIL • . .• ..• This .new Bteent.• Generntor • combines :essential id.' vantages to AI3SOLUTE SAFETY FROM DESTRUCT-' IVE EXPLOSIOI4i in Ann cost and coat of -repairs, dii rability. economy or fuel, facility of cleaning and trims! .partition , not pnasiseral by any other boiler. .. • -• • . • It i s umeusd 01.1 combination of mat iron•hollciw apheres.—each eight Inches in external diameter. and hoe—sigbthe of an -Inch thick.: connected .by curved necks. "Three . ..spheres are belittctetheaby wrought Iron bolts with caps .at the. ende:••.The form lathe strongest known ;• its strength to res ist • internal prae7 sure very. great—unemakened• as It is by punching or. ' *Manzi wbich • lame the strength •of the wrought. bon boiler plate about 40 per bent. .Everyboller Is tested by bydrinllc pressnre at 300 mandato - me square Inch: ITrUNNOT BE BURST UNDER ANY PRAO... TICABLB STEAM PRESSURE. ' Under premiere which•might' time repture ordl -nary bollemorvery Joint thin become' , a safety valve. No other steam .genenttor peewees . this property of: relief, ender extreme measure withoutinjru7 to itself, and thue preventing dyer.. • • • . About two hundred of Aimee boilers: are now in ope. ration in some of the beat establishments in the' coon= 'try. pordeeeriptlye circulare.or_prite. My r II ' • • - to JOSEPH A.RELISON r. • • Harrison Boiler.Worke. Gray" Ferry Hold, adjoining IL & Arians]; Philada., . Jane 2...64.:42. eIUPERIORIVEIEGAIL—The sabeciibei. commenced the manufseture of a eniperior article of vinegar at the winter of. Railroad and Iftliowhlß streets, • In the Borough of • Pottsville, w h ere . heis .tvrerered to Atria& powstraa pare article, wholesale, which he will . *anent to be equal; if not superior toasty article In the market for. pickling. table .nee, and all purposes 'for wish% Andgaris used, it the lowest:nulls* Sem, ',V loset is Oa &VD aft 1111 • . • . • ' ' iololll3lilk ~, -. ,,:- 1. , . 1'.V, ,. .F.1g';,f, ' ,F, t 1-I_,t,_-. : i.t'4.•r4- , .- _ -, : ]'- ' :,-=I.:F-5 , '1', 1 '. ,7 :7- 5 . -.."..",: , '•:-I'. - i•=.-- , '.4 , .':.:: - ... '...,-,.z'?;:':f-;.:.',,,1,ii.-':::-..::'?::,.;,:-;:.:., .NEIV:•:G.OOPS. - . UNION HALL, POT:T:SVIL'EIr.- FIIII and Splendid Stock of To tthlialt we torte your spoeitil sttiontioa nan!. to part Ribbons, Plain and Figured Swiss, Mull Muslbn, L6710 / a, Alpirtt€l, Callan, Handkerchiefih 0.0, E 87.00, IN THE MARKET CANNOT BE BEAT._ SPLENDID BTAVY TEEIBITI • (BILK. Frt.rkpr9 • OIL OARPETS, VESTIAGS, &a, &o. Every radially Should" Have One.' A SAI'D STEAM BOILER. e. Itaxnur. 'atunase wotirraN .IVoLT,JEN. XtROTHERSi •. • • •-. . • • SEGARS. AND CLAY.PVES' • Leaf and Ilial4artured Tobacco, tu., . NORTH. THIRD ST., narrwanpr BACH;AND VINH, PHILADELPHIk. a•- " ' • i~ Read- ::'Phis !a _ .. ~.. 'FROXELL'S CHEAP OBINA, GLASS, AND ()ROOKERY STORE, Centre Street, Opposite Mather House . • .. . The citizens Potterille and neighboring towns 'Magni and hamlets one and all; are invited to call and examine , my' stock of wares before buying : else where,*aa lam not to be undersold,. and Sanfurnieh Itensekeepers with arm article they : wart in my . lino of badness.. In the stock *of •• . . . • will be found Tea Bette, Dbaner Setts, uard and Oake Baskets, -Watch:. Cases, Seg r .11elderN Match BafeAs, Motto!dogs...Slott° Cups and Saucers, lases , Colognes, Oldna . Bettr for Children, and a general variety of Top, • • Glass Ware.. • D 8 Lainea, Choimst, latest patterns, consieting of Table and Bar Tumblers. Champagne and -Wise Gleams; Ale and Beer Glasses, Decanters, Bar and Bitter DottleiriGob late, Plates, Castor Bottles, Pitchers and Creams; 051- eriee, Sugar Bowls Spoon . Holders, Syrup Cans; Pratt Bowls, Fruit Jars,-Crake-Stands,. Kerosene .I.Ainps of evertvatiety, Lamp Chimnets, Lanterns, Candlesticks, Crockerr Crockeit: A hill aseortmeut or IRON. STONE CHINA-. of ihr, ferent patterns; in setts or single pieces, to suit the pub- Ile. A large assortment of cormon C. C. Ware, -which I will sell at low' , figures: • • • - •• • Yellow and Stone Ware., . - Pudding Dishes, Pie Dishes, Callsuders; Milk Pang, Jelly Monlds,• .Pitchers, Tort Pots, Batter,Pots; Milk :pots, .Tars, Jugs, etc.; etc: , • • MISCIILLAINEOI.I6:-Tollet Sat & Cutorg,.Slop Jars and Foot Bathe; .Quart and Pint Flasks ; Coal 011, &c., . 'trait Jars, or agog description. . • . MBRCIUANT3I I can sell ylgu Goods at City Priem, thus saving you freight. • Gall and Pea If it Is net so. ' • J.. R. 170113-Llw Silk Strips, Apr Ult. '64. LADIES! LADIES!! Mite dio,, dto., TAN, PIMPLES, Hofer, tfThL ER GLAD' TO LEARN THAT THEY BATH EM AWU OF AMERICA, A G'.rtain; CURE A.T HAND, .And one they can I;osiiivelx and permanently deliend WithiNA tha lenst,..ilotibt. will .£OSITIV74LY AND PEA3I.A.N itEmoyx • .• " : •..- W11.11;*. rintples . and.. Freckles linndredi btar -test IrSony to its merit, ar4t-tfe4k ner or this pleasant and certain cdra Priscrlbo ft, and fully endorse It aa an • ELH9A.Nt THESE ARE FACTS The' dlegaetthg /CND. FR:WILLI:Oi need ennoy'yOu no longer l'irctr a small.quintitiof the IiNANIEL OVi,ANERT .0/an the hollow of your Bend and bethe'ynertace with t well: Do not: waah it Off, but IpitTe It rismaltuon the skin until ran bird . :cecishin to . - Wash your. Ihio,-after which stain !ippli it sit before; and yon will find linfoin yon lase ed one bottle of the ENAM33I, your PEW- PLES A:ND FRECELES WILL DISAPPEAR -AS IF BY MANIC Tile tuts been demonstrated tirrie stud tigatn. OLOT.M3 IT IS AS FREE FROM ALL IRJURIMA .COST POUNDS Aff,SPRLNG WATER, - and can te TLNO-as hpott the . YOUNG AB TUB imp Its ..repiatetlop Is eatabllshed,.eirid tho ale for It le immense FOR LADIES TO USE WITHOUT CITARGE, TZ,....T, - ....:M(:).13iRT5, O,ENTRE STREET, POTTBITEGLE. tune IS, 416 [Feb. 10, la-. 64m1 E. IREMPIGTQN it, . SONS, .• • - •' • ' • • • , REVOLVERS RIFLES; • MUSKETSANDCARBINES. . • -Also; POCKET. 'AisrD BELT RETOLVERE. RE , PRATING PISTOLS,. RIFLE DANES, REVOLVING .RIFLES, Rifle and Shot (inn Barrels; and Olin ?dater' ale; sold by Gan Dealers and the Trade generallY. • In these days qf Ifausebreaking and' Robbery, every House, *Maio,- Bank, and Nike. should have one. ql - Parties desirinß -to avail .themselves of the late hn provementa in Pistols, and superior workinanship and form, will And all combined MIMI new - . • . .. . • Orenlate coo liN fzi llog l. : - anti deecription ofarms will. bi tarnished pplimtian. - •_.:.' . N. ' . -• ' •E. RENON 0N..11s SONSi oton, N. Y. Moran . .k Mellott), Agentk, NO. 40.Cortrtland !treat,. New York.. --: . ... , • • -.: April T, 436 14- TOB.A.Cd.ON . I.ST; CENTRE STREET, Filth DOOR TO :.THE UNION HOTEL) • . . . Respeet . fully thsites the attention of dealers and store keeper* In general to his large and well selected stock Imparted and Domestic Segara, • . • - . - • . 'Cl:it:and Wood Pipes,:.4.; /Lt.,. . . . .. - - - • . . . .. •.• . . • . . . .. ~ All of which . he o ffer s for little at CITY PRICES.: Give, him' a Call, and convince yonreelf of-the good onalitletv and eheapnear or hie goods. . He insures yon perfect eattetictloni - - Goods.eoId.as.BEPRES:BNP32D, or the money will he refunded.' .., • . . -...... ...- • - ... • • :'.....• ' vi - V• v r. IREtVirVE - 13 ' - : • • • 2. WORTED.:HAVANA . .-13EGAREI :Among which the fOII4-ing &edit' itiandi4 • . . . . . • . 'Proposits,Alcrede, .• . • : . Tkitidad de. Cubs; .•G.de Is C., . . • • ! &e., dee., dre., • CoMdsting . of Rir.rasir.TAS, ,C'O7.4CTIAS, LONDR.ES, GENUINE 1V ET PIPES AND stoke., HOLDS ' • • • ruin and wee. ranging to pia. tom ito venal so $25 00 eitelk. Among the Ptpeetbsre BO= bounifully .canal bolds of the Mte -Mr. I.I3IOOLNi W idth eliVt$1111211."0",111W. POTTS - V - 1T ,T HAVING FREC3KIXS UPON THE FACE. IN TRH 610eedr, and THE ENAMEL 07 AMERICA FRO.,NI THE SKIN THE-MEDICAL FACULTY' WASH. 1 - 01( THE SKIN 0 !1',..T ALWItTS OP= At -the ; Agent's, FOR THE UNITED STATES SERVICE Remington's Revolvers. BI3*INGTON miiroLvEm.O. GUSTAV WOLTJEN, WHOLESALE' AND RETAIL POTTBOII.LB; Smoking and CheiMig Tobacroo, 3s:), A FJIII3 fMaXM'ION OF - • p°llll4,llt:iggia,j2eY gentea..-Z;PottiVille, 26 ' 6 • • . • vATTORNEY AT LAW, e..r0t,..1111 9 .11 3 d ; tt, , IDPENJAMIN B. McCOOL, Aileen 'OPFIcr,L--I!4attfuitongo Street inb9ve Centre.. .31archIN ' • citiALlc nnu l GsvigEopsEit, _ . ...A.ttordei at Law, Ashland; Sentaylkill•foutily; Offit..l3--On Centre street, opposite the Pet 00ice. • • , Sept. 2.4, ,, 64..*, - - 11 - • - • ••• Attorntiy nt lr,acr;' POITSVILLE . ;AMILITLKL,L COUNTY,- PA- April T. , t 6: • .. • ' ‘• itAIN RYAN. Alltirney , and Conn sailor at Law, - ..PettLwille, - Schnylkill - Contitjr;P& °nice in Stilimaros new building; ni.ecntra Street, neatly - or:Win the 31.1rierWikuik. •-• . , . . rites a:e ra . , ANIPIIE & SMITH, A ttorneys - 01 C. L. * OFF/ EiContre Street, opposite White * • J u l ? e °S. ' o2 _ • ••- ." ••• • •:-°.&.•'- . • ITRAISTOP 1 - .LITTLE ' , • • Aifforflef-a , Law; and notary 00:440vined v.-- to administer affidavit`,tc and to - take d.: ' iAtionec: and .aeknmiledgments .0 deeds, inbrtizat, powers.of Atinrng, • - • :TOM% ILLS: SeIIUYLKILI, CO.: PA.. - :. • LAIV AND (301 , X,VOTION OfTI6E, ' . Uahfintongo SL (6ppsa4B Post 041c8-1 •• • - .55 • • . • 25-* SOL. IPCifftikle, - •Akttorany at I.aw, . OFFICE--13A'NN.-I.N. , 6I3LILDING, CENTRE • oppotite Charc..l3. . •• • • : . . . 11.rn " 4 aw. OFFICH-A.HANTANGO ST.; near 41 01 , 1.`it..7{ ' (Geo. H. Clare °Mee.) - Marchl4.l6 ' • 113-19 . : ' . 11' . ....4'1, V,'.5.: . -2: POT. :',DRA PE ::::WIN -1 -:-.PURE AND TOUR TEARS. 0i1)... - , , . For the'Communion Table . .and.Family Use. PRESCRIBED . BI',.PDYSICUNII FOR Females, Weakly Petsons; l'ha Great Remedy for Kidney Affeotiou, ,11, IT, E.: . T) . At 4. T.i-s.-...t.,. EXCELLENT WINE FOR FRMLLES zveu Ninny - at Qiie teason ahouhnhe Speers'Pok Cniebrtitn4 In Europe - for its medicinal and b etiencial qualities: highly, eat 'timed • eminent physitians; Geed. in-European - and. American..llospitall, and by some of the beet families in Europe and America. -AS 'A TONIC—It has no ulna!, cailliing an apidetite and building up the. System, being - entirely - a pure wine - 9f *most..valuable grape. • . - • AS A DILIRI7IC—It imparts nherillhyactien of the glands. kidneys and urinary organs; very beneficial.bt dropsy, gout. and rheumatic airections.' . • Speer's Port Grape Wine . . . ha a pare article from the Idle° of the Port Grape, ps sussing medicinal propertic3 paperior taany.olher wino In use; and an excellent article kir oil wehichnthlebili; tided persons. - and the aced and infirm: improving the appetite, and benetltingladici , , and children. -Tryit Once, and you _will not be deceived:. : cure the sign:dare -of ALFRED SPEER. is -over the cork of each bottle; • . . • Sold by H. Saylor, & Ta- Inagua ;- Hermany & Allen. , Mallanoy City LawrenCe . &...Brown, Se:14311:111 Haven': 11. by all.firFt'clask Amu:2'lBl.9, who. also sell- the: POII.T..BRANDY. 'a choice old article, 'lmported only by Mr. Speer, direct . froth the, Valley of Oporto.; • - • .• Trade. suppliell'hy %tholes:4Th , drthfzi.qti , In New York and Philadelphia, and by-A.'SPELat, nt , hls Vineyard . In New Terery. . PRINCIPAL . -OFF'lCE2OS'Eropithvniy. T. . • *-. • " 1.9.1 y Efreetual T E - EW Spring and .Sum - mer 'Medicine, rm. ID ENTR keT S4iISAPARILLA lODIDE OF LIME, = G.. W. PETITS, 40.5T0N, JAMES_ IL NICUOLS tt MANUFACTITRINGCHEMISTS, ELIXIR PERUVIAN BARK PtiGqOXIDE`. OVIRON, Which 'has. beconio sri favorublc•nnown as a TONIC AND ItESTOBAIIM by AyStcians ' • yands. in all parts . of tho country. , . . . The new preparation. '"Snrornirtrilla: in ,C (t o m. bi nation - 11 , i tit lodide of Linav,'? presents one of the most prompt alterative. agents; In a fOrmscapebli of exerting 101 l action,upon..thesYstem, anti this in .mi, mite and pleasant doses. It is conceded that the alter ative. resolvent, or tonic effects of lodide. are exerted most, decidedly whati fis.oclated with - other alteratives, to combination; and the Sarsaparilla seems to fulfill perfectly all the favorable regaisitioos.- The first effect usually observed When "SAI , AAPARTI.- 1.• wrni loptne oy Dos" IS taken,: is an. Increaae of appetite, showing. that it hag piopertfes •of a marked character. Its alterative effects are tnauite-1 In Its ready combination :with the' .hlond .and 'timsnes.-L Pale. Ecrofelous women and children improve rapidly • under Its lise, andltre cited funettons neetnne a 'healthy , It is admirably adapted . to a larue numbere or chronic or acute riffeellonS.pecullar to children. It IS salted to them ' •hoth by the•mildness - and efficiency of erect and the pleasant, altrictite form of Ihe.remeily. It may be. given fora long period where constitutional , influences are desired, rind' no rernignance,or disincli nation to take . the syrup, encountered.- In' White 114:1-Joint Diserlie,. and Distortioni of the. Spine, it'should be gbien "persistently, in moderate do-. sea, until relief is obtained— . • • • In the Spring of the Vent-. and . tharliti the „ .". Waini•Wenther; • • . . the acenmulatton - of morbid matters-.ln the sy , steni . seems to become manifest and very tr0E11)1(4 , 01116: La+9- .131tilde,HerAndlc.'Boils, Costiveness, L0F43.01 Appetite, rains in the Joints. Indigestion, etc ; are very common. Nothingerer devised to bettertelapted to exterminate or drive Off these affeetions than this , new combination of SARBA . PAT:ILLA. WITH 10P1i/.13 • • No preparation Itko it, or itich . .apprOZirilates tii tt, Altrrativer, or Ood Purifier, •.. . hig.ecer before,been placed WI thin.thereich of invalids. Indeed, it hi an entirely sntiv and Sel - rertrio. in' no- res./tat reeembling . .r.nything hitherto ern- The Opinion 'Of medical men_ cOncernlng it. the de scription. °rite- chemical character. therapeutic value. manner of nse., etc., are' :leen in h. circular. which can ,belind at the' sure of 71.131' and nil . 6rst-class Druirei4t-A. Sold in .Potteville. by F.'Snriderson, 11.6rity.Sylor, J. (I: Brown and'Sun, and all 1/uggists. . •.• June 16,'66 •..', - ' • • 24: • llarso nil Calilo PllidOlT. TER,IIEAVE' COUGHS, DI; TEMPER; Fl VERS. FOUNDE LOSS OF. APP , TITE AND TIT, ENERGY, &c. TOO Improves -sr Ind , . Manzi the appetite-sir 'a 'smooth - 01 glossy ,kin--su transforms t mLserablo, ekelel horse.' To.keepers of Cdwithla preparation is utlty and lin pro - ies' the quality , •of the milk. It has . been proven.bj.ac - -, tual experiment to increase the, quan tity: of milk , and ' cream twentj , .per cent. and. make the 'butter firm 'and rett. - In - fattening `lle, It glees them ippetite,imiserui. Er .hide, and :ee them thrive. . . ' . In all dlseates of -Pirlnci, inch, as COnglis;l7lient in the Ltuars;'Liver; -, . r . • ke:,. this article sees as a speolfle.". BP -patting...from " rins-balf. . a paper fer's` paper in ..a • .. . Darrel of swill the' ~ : • . above .d liens et' -r , - .will be eradieate4 . ' er entirely : prevented. • -Irldien In time, i,eenaln preventive and . cure".or . the *flog Cholera:: - . _ Prioe . .o . 04 . 3* . per'Vapqr, or 4.PapeO'for $L A. potprz. 0-ito., Ifni/MALE DIDSO LND MEDIthE DEPOT.. No. 118 Frankliii St.; Baltimore, Mtl. Tcrr Sale by Druggists &Rd gtorOteeloni through.: •ui rho Vuitadatateo. , . . For see ikylPiNit7Wl.olt. Druggist Prtatt at WALKER &MOWS,' from 9to ' 2O eta for. best bristle.. ..Tane 9, ,86-23-6.in' SaxeCchildtesur:•White Bleck 6 - 7 8bakete, onlY 33 cen__ .te.. Call toad get one attlut New Vtdon Star* Agaggtongo Street. ' • - Tlple i ltillo, , t±l4l4ll - • lrgbwllna9l4 • _ . And in i alids. CaIfI3INED WITH PitEPARtD FOR F UT Z'S EZZEITM This. preparation, long and favorably known, will thor oughly reinvigorate liroken.doWn,.. and low-spirited' horses, by.- strengthening and. cleadsing the stomach and inte,s; ~ . • It tr i sure pn Ten tiye of all die eases . hicident to. =7=l merviniEr. .sanuirioau?t , aigERVIMNEW SI MUM • Chaise of Time of nteeenger; • 'Ort and after - MONDAY, November 211 h, 1860. Pao- conger Trains .will leave Schuylkill Raven as follows; • . .At 7.15 A. M., FOR MDIERSVILLE, , • •At 12.20 P.M., FOR GLEN CARBON. . • Returnine, - rill leave Minersville - at 8.05 A.: 3L, and Glen (ktrbon at 1.40 P. 31 . .. connecting at Schuylkill Raven with' morning and afternoon -Passenger,Tralag for Philadelphia. . - • • • Passenger Train . between Ashland and - Locust Gap Junction; Connecting with stage to and from-Shamokin. Leave Locust Gap Junction at 10.30 A. M. • - • - • Leave Ashland at 9..45 P. Id. • Oannecting with Passenger Trafne on M. S. B. 31.. R. R. to and from :Pottsville, at whlcti.pond connections will be made with trains ee Philmia.. and Readlnu R. R. • . • • IL.WOOTTIOI,-Sapi. • Pr . v.-sond..Nov. 16th, '65. • 464 t. Q . C . IILIELICILL AND NI7NOV EIIAIIDIA RA I.l.llOAD.Chan ge of Doiirs. Oa and alter NOV: 27, 1205, :Passenger Trains *lll • le.ave Pottsville daily (except Sundays) it 6.45 A M for. Auburn,. Pinegrove and Harrisburg, and ai 1 P hilbr Auburn: Pinegroveand Tremont:: 'Passengers by 6.45 A M train item Pottsville will ar rive at Harrisburg via Pinegrove at :11.80 A M in time 'to Connect with trains going east. or. west on Penna., 'Cumberland' Valley, . Northern Central. and Lebanon. Valley Railroads. : ' The, 1.00 P train. 'from . connectat Auburn With up morning train from Philadelphia, leav , . lug Auburn at 1,50 P M for Prne4„•rove, and arriving at Tremont 5.30 PAL Will leave - Trailer:it for Pine grove at. 6.00 P M, connecting'• there with 4.00 P M train friun Harrisburg and. returning to' Tremont at M.'Returning will leave Harrisburg at 1.00 PM. connecting at Pinegrove 'at 935 PM. with trails for Tremont, and at Auburn with up Passenger Train for PottsviUe.. Passenger Train will 'leaveTremont at 7.00 A M. connecting at 'Pinegrov .with train to Her rriburg: at Auburn with. down 'morning Passenger Train. trom Pottsville to Philadelphia, 'and arriving at Pottsville at 9.20 A M. , • • . Fare from Pottectlie to .Rarrisborg. $.;.0&- For titkets or'otherinformation,apply to . • R. R. WHEELER. Agt,. at Potter:llle. ' • 11. R. TRACY, Supt.-. Feb 1, '64 HIELADELPILLA & READIPIG S. B P. .aMziS_ZtPnaPRO4WMN Summer Arrangement'of l'assenger Trains. ' • : • UIAI 23, 111.168 Learoyottsvilleyat.r.oo and 8:45, Al., and 2.15 P. 34. ; arrlviug tn. PniladelphL2 •at -1.00 • and 1.40 and - Leave PfdladedphlEi at 800,. A. M.,./.2,45, noon, and 3.30„ P. 11, -- ; arriving - it •Pottaville. - 12.25, 'noon, 2.35. ..The - 1,00 and 8..45. A. M., and 2.45. T. 11.; down, and 8:00: A. ht., np Traine, connect at Reading for Allan rown..Enston, New York, txbanon, Harrisburg, Balt indie, and the. West.. • ' . • - - The 12,45. and' :4.:3p, P. 31.,..up TriOns, connect only for Icitanon..llairisburg,,tc., and .with' Hooding and Coliimbia Railroad, •.• '. • . •- • On Sunday leave Pottsville at 8;00, A. M., and Phlla dcliila at 3.15, P. M. - • • - •,. 'llfinO Bond , .• DOwn Trains .Icave . ,61Inerevill0 -at 8.10, A. M.. and Olen . Cartion at I.4o..P.**.,•connecting• at SChuylkill }Liven with 8 40,..A: IC. and 2.46, I'. M., Trains for Philadelphia. Up .TrAine leave Schuylkill Haven at, 7.25, .A. M., and 12.20. noon, connecting with 7.110, A. Nl.,•',Craln froth Pottswille,.and.B.oo, A. M., from Phil:t ile-4'ns. . Leave Locust Gapilo.3o, A:51.. and Ashland 2.45; , IL, connecting with P. R., Train for Phil, arlclphia. and 8.00, A. - for Pottecille; No . Sunda.l , Trains. ... . _ • • • •Schrtyoll and Acirtquelianian U. 11; • The 7.00,k. .and 6.00. ': 61.. Trrtins from Tre..- moot, and 4.60,1'.1.1. from Ilarilahum connect.at An burn with 5.45. A..M., Train for Philadelphia, and 1t46, noon,•Tinia for Pottsville. • -. . .The 7.45. and 1.60.• P. M., Train', froin'Auhnrci connect with 6.40, A. 31.. and. t. 00; P. 11., Trains limn - Pottsville. No Sofiday Trtlina. • • . • . Schoyl. Nrclley nitd-Bonntain Link R. B Letive Pottsville:at 7.00 and 11.30. A. 31 . ,„ and . T. 15. P. 'Leave Twinge:l at 7.3p,.A. 11.. and 1.40 and 4.15, P. M. • Sundays Leave' Tamagna at 8:46, A. M., and 'Pottsville at: 2.06; P.. 31.. .' • • • . , • • PL and B. isd E. B. , The 6.oo'and 11.30, A. M. Trains from Ashland, con nect- at Mt. Carbon, with 5.43, A 'M., and 2.48; P. 3L, Trains for Philadelphia • • . ' . -The 0.415, A: 31., and 1.00 and 3.58.1": M., Trains frOm Taniaqua,.nontieenat Mt. Carbon with7.oo: A. M , fYom .Pothiville at Port Clinton wittifi.no,- A. M., tip Train • froMPhilatliAphia..' and at Mt. CarbbnWith 3.30, P.M., -ur, Train from •Philadelphia:.' A mixed' Passenger and P.nerdht Train leaves Ashland at 1.05, P. - 11.; for Tama qua:: Sundays : -Leave Ashland T.00,:A. M., and Tama qua 3.15,T, 31- ' . • , Little- febuylkill R. R ' The . ll,lo. A. L. Train from Port C,lnton. and 2.13. , P. M. Train. from Tarnlqua. connect with 'S.On, M.. Train 11 . 0 th Phila4lphia, 204.2.44 P: M.,- Train for • : • • On linndays : Leave Tarna.ina at 7.30 A. M.; and Port ..ClintOn at 7.0.1 P.M. : TherS.4s, A. M..'ilown• Tratir to Readlnz; •dops et all, statleins between- Pottsville and Readine; • The ,11:, up Train from Philadelphia, Stops only at principal stations. - • , - 004.'"ArCTTATiON TICKETS, - ' Witb26.conpou. attached, between any points desired, at 2a per cent. discount. • ' . • • • . • . .MILEAQE.TICKETS, . • GOod for 2;0(0 milcs, between all. points, for 'Families and yhtsincss Finns. at ss'2 50. . • Season Tickets betwom all points at redneid rates. , School' Sen . smi TiclictS one-thini tess. SO lbs.of bag'age allowed each Passenger. . . Exeursiola Ticket% from Philadelphia to Potts rifle and !jack, good for Saturday, Sunday and Monday, , 35 each. . • ' • • _ _ G. A: Is:Id:ILLS, General Superintendent. June 2, 'AG' . T' Ti3 ' aQGIIII vApr.l.E Y . ft Alt I{ 0 AD:'— , 46. , • . . . . tinancr -Arrangements. " 'ON AND 'MONDAY,. May 21st., Trains on the. ish rh Volley Railroad mill run in connection - with the povprat.roa•ls running to Wilkesbarre,- New York and I'lniadelphis. BY . . • , . . DOWN Tr.:ATMS: • • •• ,No. 1 N0..5: No. T. No. 3. . ... . 1 ,1 • 8 , 0 0 115. • '' • llal en •" • • ' • 0.10 3.0 n, • Tannery - :.:. , ... ..... . • • • :0.36 • 5.013 . 11.1,1:,jry Hun ,• '3.45 s. 31;1.110110 - 9.51 3.01. ' . Rock . ... • • 10.00 .3.1'1 I E," . 2.16 I , .latanoy. Cit. • „ . ' 2.15 14. lin)enrie,l Jevuesville • • : . : 2.18 .I.lenvCr :Stead= • . .• . .• 2.2.5 3 .Venherly ' ' • ,8.25 2.20- - Penn ITaven . • ... • 10.54 8.53 'Mauch Chun:: • • 4.30 10.47 • '4.25 ..4.40 .10.57 4.35 - • - 4.40. 4.41 • • Lehivh - (lap' - 5.01 - •. • • 4.85 • . .81atiti2ton ...... • • ."5.62 .11.20' 5.0.! -Itixkdale ..: . .. •; "*. , 5.12 .. '5.13 ' Laury's " •• • 5.21 0..23 .. .White Hall 5 30 ••• COplay ' • 5.38 .11,12". 8.34 • -.. h. - 5.34 • MEM Furur. , .v .... ... • • 5.64 -' :: Allentown . •" • .41,00 "11.6 T . 5.66 1.10 ... . . 10:40 15:16, 12.13 6.15.. 1.20 l!reernausburg..... _l2 42 ' 6.23 •111 , 4.11 •' 1.10 6.44 12.43 .6.45 4.00 PlzEadelphla • . 2.20 2.95 8.45 • • Nov York " 5.20 10.10 ' 4.10 10.45 6.00 STATupcs: - No. S. No . , 0. No.lo, No, 2. No. 4 • • ,Dace, • A'.• .3,1: M. T. M. A. M. P. M. Ycirk- .. .. .. 7.00 12.00 • 4:00 9.00 8.00 ehiladelpida - 7.30 • EO.ton. • '2.47 8.26 . 7.40 11.64 11.24 'Preemanaburg• ' .10107, 8.49 8.06 , 4.00 8.15 11.24 11:18 .A11ent0wn.........4.16 8.30..12,36 11.04 •Furnftee •' ..10,47 . 4.24 6.42: llok‘nulanina 10.51. 4.33 547 • ' C 0 1,11 1: ' • • 10.5 T. 4.33 8.01 • No While 11a11 • • • 11.02 4.43 6.16 ' E. •g• Laur329 • •-" 11.10 4.60 2.04 ' . ' Rock' Dale • '11.19, :5.00 • 9.14 •S'ntington .. • ... 1.11.20 0.-12 9.25 g LOhigh Gap 11.34 0..15 9.21 k • .Parryville ••• 1 . • 11.49 .• o.n • 9.40 • "g Lehighton - ' 11.56 • ' 5.83 9./90 ' Mauch • Chunk ..;... • .12.08 • 5.60' . 10.08 Penn Haren: 8,13 Weatherly . ... • . ' • • r- Beaver ...Meadow:l .'.. 1.24 • • . ' • 'F , •Jeanesi:Sle . ... ... 1.09 •-• . . • . • .Audenried • • • • ' 1 44. • . , blahanoy City 1.45. • • .• Shenandoah ... 1.50' .......... 6.31 Mud . ' 6.46 Hickory • Run 1.07 6.22 • Tannery • 7.05 • . White haven' 123 ' 7.01.. . . Wilkesbarre ..... 2.50 836 • ' CONNECTIONS i • OZNIT.AI. IL I. or szw: Jrasiey All lip and Down trains connect at Eastpn with the trains of the COntral Railroad of .New Jersey to and ham New York." I=2 . . .Down trains Nos. 1, sand 7, hnd- up trains Noe. 2 and 8, connect at Bethlehem with trains for Philadel phia. Trains from Philadelphia connect at Bethlehem .with dodo train N . o. 7; and with- np trains Nos. 8 & 10. . - • Down trains Nos. 1 and 6, and up ArainiNus. 2, 4, 6, and 8. connect at .AlientoWn' with.-trains for Reading and Harrisburg. Trains from - Harrisburg and Reading connect at Allentown with all down traine. . .- • . BELVD.LRE DELAWARE RAILROAD. • • . Down trains .NoS. 1, 3. and 5 connect at Phillipahnrg with trains forThiladelphia. Trains from - Philadelphia connect at Phillipsburg - vrltb-np trains Non. 2 and 10; and train.s.from Belvidere connect with up. train! Nos: 6 and S. . . . fgDown 'train No.- 7. and tip train No. 8, connect at Qnahake Junction 'with trains of the Catawksa R. It. . . Down trains-Nos. 5 iind.T. and up train con= neet.'with trains "of the 11 . azleton Railmad. A.Np, STIE4IIEIIiNiIA .AALLROA.D. :Down Noe. and and up trains Nos. 6.and S. connect:at White Haven with 'trains of the Lehigh and - Susquehanna Railroad , to and from Willieebarre, without change of care between Wilkeebarre and New - York. No change of ,cars - Ixitivecn WilkmMarre and Philadelphia on up train No. Sand down train No. 5. ROBERT.IL SAYER . . Superintendent and Engineer V. XII. ?May • • . , QIILVER WARE .-: Pickle Jars,' Syrup Jars Stinar Jars. ;duns: Butter Dishes, Napkin Rings Cake. Daskets,:ice Pitchers,' &c., • &c. Silver Tobacco .Boxes lined tritli gold., R. C. GREEN. • • Centre St., Pottsville. • be Itirgent assortment of Sun Thibrellas and ‘..1. • Parasol"? iwrott;rdlle, at WATKPR t PRICE'S, New.Unien Hall. i Jtine 9, • •!CO-,23-Gm• 1• • Q I L*r...'n ViAP.E.,./f: fine eveortment; *rich ne o::Solid.Silver Spoons; Parke,' Ladles, Fri* Knives. Ice. Cream Swept., . Silver Tobacco Boxes. at UREEIiPS, Centre St.,"Pottavilie, I- ELECE , I4 PATENT SEATE6.-4-Just received Peirce Patent Slates, -with 'leaf for °M em and. Schools:. Also -Leaf Memorandums for - the pocket. For sale at B, BANN. AN'S, :Centre Street, Pottsville, Pa TO OARPE,NTER,S & BUDERS, The Schuylkill -County .• . . . , . . litunbot. 6t- Manufac,tiiring. Uo. Have on hand at their:. extensive establishment, on Railrond:Street, agreatc=tity of lumbcrof every kind and desert', 1011, nhich they Wm. supply . to Operators, Carpdnters and Builders, at lower rates .than it can be 'bought elsewhere. They. .are also nady to supply, through.the means of thelr extensive. I:liminess and la bor saving . marlineamahntscinred articles in their line at a saving of 46 percent. on fonncr.cost: " • . . • . - Theirlaite Workshops have been in successful ofeett. Boil for the past year, .turning' Out vastrantitiesof s as t,', : ' • . • ranri Work,. . • ' . • • lloola;ero, . And all kinds of Premed. Paneled and turred Work, whlckthey have - constantly on 'band. They are• - ready : to exer.rde orders at the shortest notice, fdr any..quard .ty or quality of sawed or. manufactured staff. . , Dry and kreen Hemlock of all:kinds, for building Imposes: . 1011ak,Maple,POplar, Chair, plank and saint ling..boarda ; Cherry, Walnut; Iffaho - my. itc., for cabi , net work; White and Yellow.Plne beande for fiporing, raw or made to order; White Pine plank, 3,2 x, 2,13 c,. 1.X,,j, and X. Inch panel, alWaYs. ready:. also, plank, : henna,. rails, - .Scantling, poste, shingles,. lath, ceiling lath, pallings, • .- • • . ktr Bina of sawed.staff and everything in their 4nta on hind or to order, at the shortest -notice. - • . Pottsville; March 0....'15!2, : • 10 . . . . Cheap Passage To and 'from Greets Bremen, Ireland, Sag. • • •• ' land. Wales, Germany, 4Sic. ' • RIOHARD EDWARDS'...• •. • gARKET•St., Eprisvglz. Agent for Inman Line of Steamers. every Wedneiday aid Satuniny: National. Steam -Navigation Company, weekly r• Anthor Line of Steamers. Semi-monthly: from Gli agow . Ireland,_&c.; Black Star Line' and Sailing • rackets.. : .• , April U. 110-111-Itri•. • xIrIitALLIC bIL LIWIHRIIOAP cane, vy to; .10 lit~,l Seea • 7!"."1,49 • • • •• • . . 1, AZT; • ; \IT! , „ • ,1;;;.;',..!•! , .; - • • 47 ' . • 4'. • `t441.0 1 :07 • • • • from the American Agrir.."6o4t RAISE YOUR, OWN cmovEß szpz: Raise your own c;over seed and it withal" unsparing band," like nearly ali 3i ricUltitial precepts, needs qualification, a wheat farm it is_ . not easy to "gr ,- .A. tor, much clover, proVided. it is all conqiuum on tile: farm, or plowed"in as a green manure; buti; is quite, easy to raise too much usi r • Clover is, perhaps, all things consi,ricrtd, best renovating crop . . that - can li . e grow n 011 Wheat farm. Like peas- and bean,. (love r n a leguminous . plant, and drkWs hie quantity - trf ammonia from flip %tr.... phere, while its deep roots penetrato soil and bring up potash and nom- ing , .ents-of plant food. It is admirs'ly n, ,, tr . 4 to our climate, and as yet "clovcr ai which is so troublesome on tbe-liela England in known in but few this, country. •. , • - Whether it - is best for farmers to ta;:e own seed-is. .a question which destrvcs sideration: We have urged them t.t de F., - because We think they. Wilt be more :.; sow more it they have , plenty se, -•.l owts, than if they have to purchase, should be borne in mind that the 7 o b, jest of sowing so much clover it. t 6 e rr i dl the land, and IL is undoubtedly tra..: ;I:At ',J. Ling clover go•tO seed changes it t a • eating to an exhausting crop. . . John Johnston; in a letter now bef , r, says he' r has frequently sold from . $ : 1000 Worth. and over of clover year. pe:thinkS it one of the .tuo:t ble crops a farmer Pan .grOw, - Unt have known a crop of clover st:ed the land more than a rep Of wheat.." concluSidn is this: Clover is a peat . n -co. vating crop when grown for hay, f6F pnt , ttie, or for plowing under, and should constykut. - Iy.be sown - liberally.' Orr the other hal raising seed is highly profitable, Int what.exhausting to the laud,- seed, but use the money obtained fr(, ll .i li sale to enrich' the land: A. bushel of ciev, ,. seed will usually buy. sii or eight by.sii, peaa or beans, and these fed to Stock Nn the' farm will:restore to the Soil, in the fe l , n rd manure, six or eight times as Much ~, :, t food as the crop of clover seed ientevi-o. p,, not - try to cheat the . soil. - Do not inducc• I; ideyou a good crop of clover see,i, vo L d then reftisti it a share in the profits. • I .-In raising clover seed, cut the tir,t c early•afty - this latitude, the hrst 6;.:criz,l week:6f Tune. It is . alao important that tt la first crop should be mown as evenly as Bible that the plants may start equally, the futUplerop of seed ripen - - all at thi! tine. Ittis.desirible - to get . the seed, csrV, say tho first or second week in Septenther._ Occasienall,y-a large crop will . ripen in o d t„. beri_ but at that season. the weather is usnalty tinPropitious,..and a - large number of the heads . When ripe are apt to .. drop off iii wet - Weather, .both_befOre ami . after they are cut., A. large growth of foliage is sometimes ob tained by-sowing gypsum On the clover after the hay - erop.is - removed,` betin-mcboh grow - ing -season, the seed in this case is apt' tt) ripen poorly. C The largest crops are obtained, other being eqtial, frotriland - .seeded t's lilt nothin,.., , but*..eloyeand in thiscaSe the seed should .posinsii pretty thickly; say six or eight p i n ;!,4 per acre.. This thick seeding has a. loch!, advantage i . You 'get a hoer- quality (1 cio:- ver hay; and.the plants being thick on ground . the . Omits - are notso apt to 11 , ‘1L . ,c. and can be mown more evetfly.. Six lu;l1c1, :per acre is , sometimes 'grown on. 'good : when clover 004 , is' sown, but three or .blishels is riVeradc. The expense growing,:liarV6sting, and hulling b.; .vcry ~; tle,- and the :seed is pradtibally• nearly -Let not the farmer who neglects rind starve; his land think that he can get rich by clover seed. The 'iprofits are 'not for . :Thereis no better inditatiOn of goeil had and-good : treatinent.than luxuriant crops 01 eldver. The land that will produce clover will 'produce good ."wheat or other %rainantltha negligent farmer , nenter serves the one .nor the 'other. :Lei- hha the soilgood 1:111agc and liberal t rea: ent, and it Will prove grateful, but if he starves the soil the Soil will Starve . him. 1411.MA - Sll 1:901'S AS v• VVINI: Philadelphia Gardeners'i.nitohtldY says lieu the pedlars of Lien:eons Rhubarb Itootstt- - . der - the eupliohions title of the ," with! plant," have at last 'bend some Pennsylvania faun . . ,ers whose, intelligence is •tdo- much for thea: A.Moug the .‘.`Duteh" lontgoinery Cour, .ty, they, gathered a rich harvest into: their garners, - -hundreds. of farmers :there are at this moment who are down on "hobli ' .IMt who arc in .the holy hope of. s.6tato por acre clear profit from their wine patches, trots which pleasant dreatus' they:w ill - not awake until the decease of all their.hapes tiLout this. time - next year. Having. well -bled "the Dutch," they went down among the gunk( rs of DelaWareand Cheater counties c -4mt they fell into -the hands of the Philistines; and Drought up, in aactuess in the County et' 3lechlt. !tree of, the Wise men of Bingham tOn were arrested for otitainiug money under thd false pretence of selibig rcitits'as - wine 'plants," kno - w.itg at the seine time that were nothing but rhubarb. plants.. - After a hearing before the Alderman," they .were ban ded over to. the authorities of . Media "to do with theta, as seemed- good unto theru."-- When they get out we fancy they. will give Philadelphia Quakers a "wide anti go where . •,•bookiarniri" is at a heavy discount. Some.pf the folks in this County w.e learn, were, bled alittic also. 5.44 .11.41. §ItALL - Bsint.—To . twelve quirts of cold Water, add a pint and a half of strong • hop tea,,and a pint and a half of .inolase. it");fell together, and bottle it immediate ly, , • will, be ilt for. nee the next day, if tin; -weather is warm. • _ Statcc - Bncy.—Allow an ounce of hops and. a spoonful of ginger to a gallon of water. When well, boiled; strain it, .and put.iu a pint . of inolaSses; - and half an ounce orless of the essence' f. spruce; when cool, add' a teacup. Of yeast,. and Ott into a clean, tight cask 413,1 then let it ferment for a day: or two, then bottle it for use. .:You can boil the sprigs of sprude-tir in plado of the essence. "e . •-. G!scan.Bssat Qutciety MALE.. —A gallon of toiling Rater is poured over three rinai r tern of a• pound of loaf . auger; one 'ounce of ginger, and the peel of - one leinon; when milk-warni, the juice :pi the lemon and a apooful of yeast are ;added. It - should bc made in the . Pvenlng, and bottled next Morn. 7 ing in stone bottles, and the cork tied_ doicit . with.twine. r GOod brown sugar will answer, and the lemon may be omitted, if cheapness, is re- . . 31.RA0.- 7 To , each gaVon or water put lour youndd 'of honey ; boil it one . hour ; when the scum has, 'done rising,. pour 'thti- liquor into, a - tub; and when.cool. put a toast with yeast- spread"over it into the'rub ; allow it to stand 'until . the. ne;t.• day ;; then 'pour into a cask and put the bung lightly over it; let it stand one yd.' . in the barrel.. • - IsTEcrin.—Take two pounds of rai,iim; chopped, and four Bounds of loaf sugar, and put them-into a spigot-pot; pour two gallons of boiling is atcr upon theta. The next day; when It is cold, slice two lemons into it: Let it stand five days, stirring It twice, a day.—. - Then let it Stand five more days to clear ; bot tle it, put it into a cold cellar for ten days, and it-will be fit to drink. Stank 0 . 7' Ccart:fars.- 7 Pick 'ripe currants, and put them into a sieNV-pan over the tire; so'that they get hot and burst ; press them through a sieve, and. set the liqUid in a - . cool cellar for thirty•six hours; then strain it through _cloths, sweeten. with loaf sugar, and bottle . for use. The juice of cherries and .raspberries may, be_prepared as above. The sirup, mixed with spring water,' makes a re freshing summer drink, - . Ortisok.t.oz.:---.1101l and press the Juice from the oranges in the at way as:frOMlemons. It,regiiresless sugar thati lemonade. The water most be pure and cold, and then there can be nothing more delicious thantheie two kinds of drink.- " BUDDING.—Now - is ilie time for buddirli‘.. and it can be continued . to the •lain week in. July. Cherries and peaches gro* much readier by buddipg than grafting. Pears can also be budded, but: for these we prefer the ordinary mode of grafting Porxro dlig . early for mar ket; set CablX4o)47:ll bat at the iltol* LF . Friiih, the qemiantolonleifraph PLEASANT SUMMER DEINKB.-* eMIMI
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