-; ; and. Ji ItMot . . ' From the Norristown Herald. . =TT= FILM A. WABD, Ts. .. . • Wunteros, 4th ov Jooly, 1866. 2 , - Forth of Sooty is lied to hay bin invented .•by T. iefierson, G. Wuhinton, &Company • 'shout the year irM. Ever sense' these_pe tied It has bin obsarved as a day to applawd the . Amerikin Bagil,,an abate fire-ltrackers ; 'to make patriotiC speeches an drink Beer; to cliold* Nicks 'and blackin Byes. Tho' I'm ttold - the traitors in, the 'South.don't luv the. IF 'Orth is much as formerly. It contanes 2 much Liberty d: Star Spangled Banner. They think ov substitootire J. Davises Birthday. . These is bilin- hot weather. I' think for the lust fewi days the thermommyter has bin up to 183k' in the shade. I put on 1- shurt collar artier' another, an inwardly say; `Wilt thou notstand nP?" & the dem thing Wilts. Consekently I dOn't feel in the right humor . to write Rumor. - ' • - • . I 'wish I was a poit, blamed - cf I don't.— Doorbf hot Spells, Polls take lorng-neeked - bottles—filled.with Ink, I spose--'an wander • Off t 6 green fields, or sum other Green place, an write ov blabberin & meander ing streamlets, & rippin rivoolets, & dimin ootive Tom , titlets, an innersent 'tadpolelets, _ Miloantin.cascadeleU3,.art golden ringlets, an iv ' avin waterfallets, an—in fact, they don't let up on the Lets until they go throo the en tire alfabet of Lets... Stnimakes putty good • Poitry out ov these Lets, too. Those whot Do w, d.Soonly. get lorst lathe, crowd whot Don' .- I'll stake me small stamps . on that. From my . Winder I obsarve in the distance a, small body ov brown water. A Poit, no dowt, wood write 50 SiaIIICTS or SO 'onto it, an call ita tranaloocent streamlct. I woodent. I would call it a dirty mud-puddlet. • . . , The Forth is bein' selebrated here in the - usooal !Alin In the street 4or 5 jooveniles is patriotickally tyin Fire crackers to a Dear little Dorg's tale, which don't make The dear . Mild Dorg wish the Forth wood cum twict, per day. Down to the Corners -several Irish Republie chaps air amashin: in the winders ov -a wisky grocery, & genrilly makin things lively: - • It is not known now whether liongris will adjurn afore or after the Christmas Holidays. An I think so too. The peeple here is - afrade the Shy will be . visited by King Cholery, as the noosepapers eel] him.. They say it is onpossible to get rid ov all the nonsances an Filth es lorngas Cowan an the other . Johneopperheadson members:remanes here. An I think so., too. . A radikle member ov the Hbase -tale me, kornfidenshilly, that of King C. arrived here .• from the South, an it was assertaned he was 4ex Rebel,. Andy would immejetly recon etruct him, and give him a posish in the P. 0. department. I think so, too. • . • But I mustn't make eny disparaging re- :rcuuks about SOuthren traitors. Gen: Rou i sear is here, an the Gen. is a brave man. The Gen. is only. six feet hi, but he wood lest as leaf go curagislylup behind a foot . er's back an wollop him over the head with a 13ludgin, as to look-him in the face -".A trend at me Elbo sez a Mlle Leafei. -,An I think so, too. - R.ousear is - a - sweet . ' On my return to these Sky I called on Johnson. I foun Andy muchbizzey.. Arfter be had signed his veto to b bills, and . strutted sixtyl Rebs, an pardoned Ci'corn victs, and dekapitated askore ov Uniop' off's holders, I remarkt, "How de do? Putty hii - imp, I see?" . - • "Wot State air you from au wot offis you want?" sez he. -- ;`.l.lque, you Egsellensy," SeZ 1. "That's not my stile. You have tole us that 'you were a tip-top tailor in-your days'gone and Flown, an es a mender ov Breeches had no ekal. Now wot's the Tessin you carnt mend only the Breech (without the ez)•atwist you an liongris—hey 7" T • . ;.. • "Wall," sei he, "did you 'ever see sech ' - i stubborn set ev fellers as thoSe Ko ~ , en is? Ef $0 or .40 carn't AIITI - over an agree with one man....liSciican you expect one man to agree with 30 or 40 ?" "Wall," Ireplied, "I never, sifered in the single rule ov 3, so I must skip those .exam_ pie, an try the nex,—which little Dodge 1 allua practiced at skool.", But between the and you, .I pleas it is because Andy is wrong or else liongris To evado seelt hard questioas, 1 aiskt A. J. wot lie was gold to do with' J.. Davis. "Had he.comMenst to hold receptions yet?" : sea. Andy, while a bootiftil smile playd UMW his Nose,—"alt, that retnins me . oy a little story., as, - me predeceSsor wood ob- . serve. One day as I set In my little Shop : math' a kole for feller named Bowlins, a man entered the door India a Dorg by : a string with a bundle in his hand. lie bad white on his talc; an his ears was ltroPt • short—" - . • - " Whose;-the man's?" , , • :,.. .• : I theilorg's. An he ontied,laii bundle an lighted a meresham pipe, au--," •, " Who- , -the dorg?.". - "No—the man. An • then he crept under the table, an Bowlins was to lie married the nex day,. an the dorg with a bundle on his hack lead out the man with ristriag,—l mean the man with the bundle who was goin to be —lshood - say the dorg---the man-=or—but really I think I have the story sulamatMiid. I guess I have forgotten it" . "Androoi" sez I, "pardin me ef I speak a . little plain. You fondly imagine . yoti - air car, ryip out the-Polisy. adopted by A. Linkon. The.copperheds tells us that. 'But I'm not specklid ass enuff to bleevan you aint too-L; that your. Corse wood be approved by traitors _an deaerters so 4 ths, ef your Polisy war. the same as Linkort's Polisy. They. didn't en dorse him. Nary. onct. They called him Userrier, a Tyrant, a Gorriller; ansieb:i Why, don't they call you a Userper; a TYrant, a Gorriller, an sick? There's where the boot rubs. • "No," I continued, a little warmly--" no,, you air on the wrong track. Praps - fou mean to do right. Preps you no think you air fol lerin strata in the footsteps of A. Linkon, an have gone so far as to copy his stile of tellio' little anegotes. But bleevne, Author>, when I enforrnohat your plan, of carryin' out. Linkon'spolisy. is as successful as your tellite stories. It is badlY'Botched—yOu git Things mixed." With these remarks :I was about Lakin a Fresh . chor ov Tobaker, when the. President called me a Ded Drake, an gently hinted that had better get out.: The - The tuldersind (31131 . Mnreover—an' under, 2- :he threateud to. publish sum - letters I was onct going to write. to him. I hey herd it sed that the Democratick par ty wood vote for the D-1 elle was to run on thar ticket. An I think so, too. But of the Repubs .shood accidently eleckt a Wolf in Lam's elothin - an he , shood turn out to be suss than the D—l, , theys not fools enuff to continuo supportin him. rot at present. Yount,' A. WARD, Jr. . P. Fv. &N. 8.-11arn throothe mejium OV the Press that the Copper Part); in Penna.. is • rennin a cuss named Hister climber for Gov. 1 bet this copperish skunk is not got enufl Hui to hia name to CLIMBER into the Guber natorial Cheer. - W., Jr. Oi of the dupes of a New York 'adver tising swindler, who sent the requisite amount of fractional currency for the "purpose of learning a*"certain and quick mode of getting rich," received the reply—"work like the and don't spend a cent !" • •` Way do you drive such a pitiful looking carcase as that? Why don t you put a heavier r 'sxiat of flesh on him, Pat?" " A heavier coat of flesh! By the powers, the poor creature can hardly carry what little : there is on him now:" , • Ir one pine tree can make a pitch, how 'vuiny will it take to make a pitcher? If one •-• vikkge of pain make an, ache, how many - vi m make an acre? And it it take four men c„ i wo days to eat a ham, how long will It take eat sham-er? • i 1 A LaWrza is something of a carpenter t be tan ftle a bill, split a hair, make an entry, get Lip a ease, frame:an indictment, empanel a I , ury, put them in aim, naiil a witness, ham 'ear a judge, and bore a court. 10/... •V:;::: : : f. , 2o;sr• ft.:3 •_.• , • *:;-, L ' A poos.lriahman, who applied for tilicene,e Itio sell ardent . spirits, being questioned es to • 3,A5 , 1 ' ' moral fitness for the trust, replied: " Alt :" .tr i.,..t: 4 sbure,' It's not much of a character that aMan • 1 :. - - - ."';''.. ato sell . rum." , ' .. r eed • , ... - Z,,0-:1 Tat following toast was given at a recent _ • o.yoelebration : "The rights of woman: If she '''' - ,4. , be captain of a ship may she always -6 ;4 "-. -... . a amuck." . • - ' .' , ' • -.••• A iturrupart'AL old bachelor sap a woman's - . ht '' the''sweetest":thing In' the world i _.... . • ..- ' VI fse4 a Perkd Utley coti3l)-tall'ot sells. BUSINESS CARDS. NEW DILLINFAY_ AND VARI E TY STORE. MISS A. dARDINE lbw_ opened a' new 7irt and Variety. Store in Market Street, a few doors. above Second, in . the store formerly occupied by Daniel Nagle„.. where she Will keep a tine assortment' of bill linety of the latest style and fashion which will' • be sold at the lowest rates. Particular. attention paid to bleaching and pressing. • .• • . She cordially invites all to call. an d examine ber goods before purchasing elsewhere . April '66 SPECTACILES AND EVIE GLAIRAZiii• large aseert mnt•on hand and for.rale by • OSILPH DITHRH,— Watchmaker tb Jeweler, Oeittre. . lluve doors above the Mortimer House. March 3.;•,66-9. SAVE THE OLD PARE 3 Ceuta . a potuid paid for clean White Writing and 3fasszitie Paper--and ro Old Newapapers,•Pamphlet% and Old Books with the covers taken - off. • Colored? per 1 cent a pound:. • . .: • . B. IaNNAIi. • - - - - - PURE :.WHALE • AND LUBRIOATING • 0.1•14 • S : • : • Tbe subscriber h. on tands lot of Pore WINTER BLEACHED WIIALE,OIL.. Also - Superior Lubricating Oi l FM Fine Machinery, of - all. Wadi, "equal to Lard or liperni Oil—cheap. Also • , Mecca and Engine.'Enbricating• Ono' from 45 tents to cents a gallon, all of which will be sold at the,rermiorcid rates. , Orders solicited. • ' - • . •.• B. BANNAN,' .SMITH, 3IERCIIANT CENTRE ST.:,:TOTTSVILLE, PA: April 7.'66 • • 14-1 f JOMEPII:I3II.IIERR, WAT(HEIKER . JEWELEU.,• Si.. Potting)le, • (three doors above the Mortimer HOuse) has •n AV on hand a large and well eelected aisOrtment of flue • Gold'aiss4l . l4klve Also a large variety of fine Gold Jewelry; Gold Chains Medallions. Ear and Finger Rings:Breastpins. Brace lets, Gold Pencils. Pens, ..Artrilets..- Thimbles, Sfuds; Sl.vve Buttons, &e, of 'which will be offered for sale at greatly reduced prleu. Particular attention given to• repairing of Watches, Clocks andJeWelry. s March 3, .011ARLES rtiriEir - Dit,. • ••. . • COJNVECI'IONERY. MIW.SE•S CELEBRATED COUGH CANDY- ivhich is so rapidly gaining a repuation ltself, and which 131) many of our .citizens can . testify to the truth that it cures the worst cases of this predominating complaint.. A good, supply of ,the last. tnolaFserk, cocoa out, and othei candy constantly on hand. wholeatle end retail, at the thane facioryln Railroad street, Aluil2S,'GG • 17-3 m, _C: 311ESS,E: .HE 1•1••.13:1 7 - EQE c.IIIEL; Street, Pottsville, . '• YAYCFACYCRV O F ALL KINDS OF CANDIES . . • - • Itaspbeyi'y d Leiuon. Syrups, Which .he sells cheaper than ran he purchased:intim cities. Give him a call; and judge for yourselsp. A. M. HAILBERBTADT4 Co,, GRAIN HOUSE, . Railroad St., between• Market .and Cal • , Potaitille; Where' is always kept a large, tisiortmentof Flour, Feed, IS-it Grain, May G. .63 CHAS. LOGITE; WITOLESLLY DICALPII EN ' FOREIGN. AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS, ... Centre. St., Opposite American House, POTT4VELLE, PA: tr"" ASLO, SOLE AGENT FOR e a: • • HUBBELL'S GOLDEN BITTERS, Sure RemedY for Dyspepsia. BITTERS FOR SALE. MILLS' BOURBON WHISKY j won VHDERTEEIVi SCHIFni SCHNAPPS. June e, •tIG .22-1k 71 3 0T.TSVILT Jit • ROPE, TWINE,- LINE, AND PACKING Illnnnfactoryi. • • MINE E 110A11; • I'OTT.:3VILLE,• -The subserilier, haiing commenced the . shore Jici ness In r.Potiscille, res.Reetfully sollelts it share of the . patmuagc of along e u ßo g s e i x n pe et e ltl n e c n of cbnylki❑ e In the hnsinc_e be la confident of being able to render satisfaction: • • lIENRY JACKSON,- A gt, Mayl6,. SIG • .40-tim• • SEIDEL &AWEMIRSLEY • -Wrodern - *late nnd .11rd Wlient V 'Hay. Grain. Poin torts; and - lied ' and White Arsh• C 0.1104; CORNER .0 1,0117111.,11, ND RA arz S7'S. Juno 2,.'GG J. J. O'NEIL Dealer,. in Iron,Tistils, Collicry•fgpipplicel in.ueneratl, Ware 'Rooms Railroad and Centre Street, Pottsville. Office Diallautongo.St., neat. terUniou HUH June 2;,a6 FERTILIZERB. H 0 L-T'7S - -.s'utperior.:lnijproyed Super-Phosphate of Lime - MANUFACTURED BY. 1-IC)t,T,' A GT., SCH.IIYI,RILL RAVEN, PA. TRADE '!„ 7 : • f. . - . Farmers and Dealers in Fertilizers 4111 observe thatl have adopted the above "Trade Mark." to show those who nee- my Super-Phosphate. made -from the Raw Bone, that theY are getting my.mannfaelure. My patrons will please be careftil in purchasing; that the above' "Trade Mark , ' is stampeduporteach bag,.as none other•ts genuine. . • .. • • • I am now ready.to supply the above superior in large or small quantities—in new bags of 200 - pounds each. Also, always on hand, a stock of_ Raw Bone Dust--compostfor top -dressing, Plaster, A trade disconnt allowed to dealers, The above Fertilizenielm be purchased at GEORGE BRIGHT SON'S Store. Centre SL, Pottsville, who are authorized to acts my Agent. • .- HDS. Agt.' • ' POST'OFFICE ADDRESIi—TJEOS. L. .1101. T, Apt., Schuylkill Maven; Pa. • - ,• - .. • .• . MORO PHILLIPS' .4d main° Impriwed Super-Phosphate of Lime, STANDARD GUARANTEED. For Sale at Manufacturers Depots— • . No. 27 North Front St., Philade., Pa. ' N 0.14 Borr Wharf, Haltimoie; Md., And by Dealersin general throughout the country. . The material otivhich MORO PHILLIPS. PHOS PHATE is manufactured .contains. fifty per cent. more Bone Phosphate than -Itaiv Bone; therefore it Is more durable. The ammonia present gives it .great ad ditional fertilizing value.. ' • - Five years' experience has proved to the Parmerthat it makes a heavier grain than•even stable manure, and is . nat only active bat lasting. • • r Prier $56 00 per ton 2000 lbs. Discount to dealers. • • - MORO PHILLIPS, Bole Proprietor and Idannfacttuer. T Oil Cloths, cheap, at - • • • . • • Jane 9, 1.6-5M•Gra• • W&LBER & PRICE'S D. slot foragea.tcr call WALKER ,PRICES; New Utilem hall, td see the .large :assortment of and Cloth filarial for *ilea: • " June 7, .66 E..REMINGTON -& SONS, .... . .. : . . . • .. , . : .•...., . -13.EVOLVERS,BIEUS,• r.Willa" 411.1U . 5 .. 100F 5 . AN:11)(1.6 A.R.81.N.E,5,4 FOR TRITIpI-ITEDSTAIILS SERVIC7R: Alan, POCKET AND BELT . REVOLVERS, RE PEATING PISTOLS, RIFLE CANI.T): REVOLVING RIFLES, RllleandShott3nn Barre l& and Gun Vaud, ale, sold by Gun DeaiEea and the Trade generally.".•• lu these lays of Housebreaking and Robberp,.eveie Waite, Mori, Bank; - and Opt should hare one.of Reusingloots Revolvers. Partieedealrinz to • availlbemaeleee:bf the late int rr=elll3llllttotballnlar :"-r " 2l ' llP and ItEXIFIRI.GTOICIciEIriOk!.VE. Circulans containing cats icid description or outarms 7 111 Illoct; N. t. Moon it )1100014, 441144%)10, 40 Condland street, POW 1004 • , • 414 1 0 0 . ,14! HOTELS. . .North-western 100 se lt - •,. ..„,.,, . • • • - ..(laie.paniel Mil)" --, ..- ' ,•• - -, u. ij: -- . .. - . ~.., • Centre Street, .Pottsville.• .• _...... ,L 1,;,_ large accommodation for.Drovera.. -- ~........ •,WILLIAMSPICHNER, Proprietor. 24. " June 160.566' UNION- HOTEL ' - take Gate EXCHANGE HOTEL,) CHENTRE ST., rcerrslniam, JACOB LTNAMECTII, Prbp , r. April 4, '63 LA PI E . RIE' ILO SEs i . PITIWELPRTA. - • The Sabeerthere having - 1 etuted this tavortte Rouse It: R FFITTED. AND .REPIIIII4S1113:0 • IN AN . ELEGANT MANNER, .• •• Arid iv itO4 prepared trig. the vtastperfret " ' appoint-. • - runts for thrrmeption of finestd. . The fiert po4tion ain.ontt trot-elates -Vote's tiv'ill ye naaintained in the . !titan . , ar In the part: ' lay SA, '6O-11-IyBARER & FARLEY:- PENNSYLVANIA HALL • ••Thelmilersignedhavin . g, .:• REFITTED . AND 'REVPRNLSHiIj) E LtGA NT -IfIANNER, . . .174.ites the ..A .th e _2'nm:ding The Proprietor will - twin no Tainii to . niaintnin • the character it Ind , - uhvays enjoyed as, being one of. the. XPIST,Ci,4S,I HOTELS Of the c'onntl7., arid those . who favor, hitn:with their patron: 11;e may he:l aredthaf:nothiim wHI helefl'nn_ dohe to secure the comfort and - - satisfaction of. truts. WI Li LIARI T NE 5%.. 2441 Irtne le., ,GG IiNITEI) • STATE • lI4.)TEL; Stnret,-Tam,quu, Pa. D. H. WTI, COX, Proprietor. The United States is, well and. widely - kn Own le the traveling public: It is pleasantly. Ideated in the centre and buSine. , a, part - .of' the town and :near the Railroad Depot; it is weLl Furbished,' and 'ls;ts'• sceses every, inodeni.iniprovernent for the comfort and entertainment of its _inmates; the rooms'are spacious nod well Ventilated; provided with gas and water;e the attendant,. is prompt and respectful ; and the Ta ble is .arell Provided with - the best the market affords.. The • Bur is .etOeked . with 'the • choicest liquore. ..Vith a long experience as a hotel-keeper, the pro- - prietor trusts, by moderatc charges and a liberal policy, to receives share of- the public patronage. 31arrh 10, • " :.10- "AMERICAN POT'i'SVILLE, iIiTYLKILL COUNTY, PENNA., U. S. NEW/OMER, Proprietor. This "Ilonse".having heen cloSed for the past four years.-has been re-opt Med in such style as will in every particular inert the wants of the -public. The latest and moat-desirable improvements have been introduced in every department. Large and spacious Balls, bean- Parlors, Sitting Room, Private - Business" -Room. end all the conveniences- and retiairements for first class trade. Chambers with uninterrupted ventilation, each handsomely furnished With sold walruit;- superior hair mattillE-SeS and - Tucker's hair-roled springs; Baths, Bars, Billiards, ' Ltc.: Each "have their respectivee de paetthente furnished in good taste. Large And conVe • nient stabling Is connected with the house tinder the ownership of Messrs I. •D. Brown and Jack.'Levette; whose names are sufficient to. guarantee .that "no neg, - loot will be allowed . An that department. In' fact, nothing has heen.spared to make "The American . " the :house of Schuylkill COunty.. The lessee having an experience -of some fifteen years •In public inkiness, during. which-time basing. been Proprietor of "The. Union," Arch Street, Philadelphia. also "Ephrata Mt. Springs," Lancaster Co., Pa:, and both: in operation at the'satrie time,. will give at least, some .anantancOot: competency to cater for the public taste • . .• .July,22, 415. • . •• _ • PACIFIC HOTEL, 170, 172, 174 & 176 Greenwich Street, Wt:Bi . OF • llfto/MNYAi.) Between Cooritandt & BerStti., N. Toil:, JOHN PATTEN, TR.,, Pxarlurroß. The PACIFIC HOTEL in well and widely knoWn to the traveling public.. The location ia especially upita hie to merchants and business men: it is in close prox, imity to the business pinto( the City—is on the high way of Southern and Western travel—and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots.. The Pacific has liberal-'accommodations for over 300 guests ; it is well furnished. end possesSes every, mod= ern Improvement for the comfort and entertainment:Of its ininatet..• The rooms are spacious' and well ventila-: ted ; provided with gas.,and • water ; the attendance is prbmpt and respeetlal ; and the table is generously pro vided with -every delicacy_ of the season:- , ' • • The subscriber, who, for the past few Sears, hae been . the the lease, is now sole'proprietor, tintl:intendsto iden •tity.Wnaself thoroughly With-the interests of.his house. With long experience.: as a hotel-keeper, he trusts; by moderate charges and a liberal policy; to-:maintalnli avorable.reputatlon of the.Facitle TTotel. I. Sept 4, '63 ,-35-11 • .govii4f • • ii ..1" .4 0- TiffEill ORE All` 'CURE IN THE CITY 6F' NEW YORK . . Qf :I'lll'olly rePpeclable citizen. well known to tad ' • .• Merrnittile community,.by DR. J. H. SCHENCK, TRH O.RDAT LUNG DOCTOR OF PIDLADELPiIiA. (=inlet: N Y:. . , No. t Nassau St.; Neu . York, June 1, 1564. .• • . Da.,l: 11. Sell EN(2I:-.l)ertrSir --For over fifteen years I have .I;mm-troubled with a severe cough. -and *usually . two-ortbrec timeS. a Year with more or less heinorr huge, which together, for the last - few years, has' kep:. me thin in flesh and too, weak- to -do businesiof any "kind •NOtholft.. stacring. lu August lastl had . a very'-every hemorrhage; - and,. according to the.-Judg- Meta of a good New. York physician, I was classed beyond the reach of medicine, and, was advised to be solar as property matters' were 'concerned, • to leave this world at short notice.- The . phyalcian.(and my good-friends) said that the fimt • Cold. I tooktnust prove fatal. :. Early in January.' took-a severe cold, and fortunately Was.oecupying rooms - at 'No. S 4 BOND' STREET, directly over your office.. I think about the 14;til of January I procured a bottle of your, Piilmooic Syrup and commenced .taking•itfreely; ' My feet and limbs were very much sWolleti, and all the symptoms of, a speedy death seemed to ari.otnpaity my cold.- I Solt for my former physician, , and stated to him that . 1, was taking yourinediciues, and after showing them td .hint, and haying tasted of them, - &c:, be replied "You. can take theni if •you. like, they will di; you nolarm." ' Ile said: 'You know ',c hat I told you last summer, and I say the same now, 'if you have any business to close ' up, do not tad it Mt" • lie: Said. to .other friendi that. he "could see no Wipe for me," mid my friends and re- Wiens' concluded thy time had 'come. At this time Ava , taking fri!ely ,d• your medicine; - but had not Ram -yint. The doctor (Idled a few times. and found me. (much to his surprise, be said.) - improvittg,.. and he could not. tualt.stand why. My faith was increasing In your Umannes. Mal) had it wish to .have you examine - inycase: full see n hat you had to say.'• When you first came lII.* room androMl e examjnatiom - you gave meted hole eni,magenient, hat-am the - Centrary, ex pressed sad doubts of myeverbeing, .helped - nutof my. thMtseeming difficulties. The second .time that you: called, finding the still gaining, you; gave me encour agement. saying, .."my symptoms were improving : the. Pulmonic Syrup, Sea-weed .Tonic . and Matidrake - 1111s had mAisllike a charini!'.,. My circulation:- my cough,. .'my appetite, began - .My and I could walk. ;about my room a little. You visite4 hearlY every Tuesday, and found inehupioving, and told me not to -go out of thy room unlllthe first day. of May. I took r?' cold while under your treatment, my- appetite became - flrst-rate,* and yon, told me to eat everything I Wished of Al niffiitlous nature; and to exercise about - the room as ninch'as..l possible. .I followed your advice, and-to the surprise of my old 'physician„ and tricots, I seem much better than I. havi! • In:cut-for several . years,. and •bicathe better. than I ever expected a person. coUld_with one lung, the left being completely :dried, up. I felt_ very grateful to you, and cOnsider your advice and med icines hivaltiable - •-• • Yours: truly. • • • •"IT. S. SLIBLDON: DR. Selitain:—Dear Sir;—About two years ago Iwo& taken with-a verl troubleseme cough and'a 'pain in my breast; seven or eight Months -'passeti away withobt My doing anything for thyself. • Then I applied-to a physician, who attended : ine for about three Months . without ren&ring rue nhYiervice. I alSo -obtained the advice and treatmentof a physician in one of-our hoe- . . pituls, and also, had The. advice and' treatment' of two other physicians, but allUtO no purpose: -'''During this' long space-of lime I was • nearly . dead ; :several thrice' my friends came to see me and witness my exit into the spirit World. Lwas Confuted. to my bed: two months ate time, - My breathing Was' exceedingly short.: gave up severiti tithes alt hope of. getting better; and as regarded getting - well,.that was entirely out of the question.. Aml to think this day I ain well and hearty I. I was advised' by some of my friends, to try: Doctor". Schenclvg accordingly.. bought bottle atter battle, until I reached 'the ninth.; thenJ found a decided chaugit in My coughfor the-better: I snflered eeverely front palpitation of the heart, .and two weeks. after I commenced taking your Medicine this difficulty When I first' went to Dr. Se.benclos• omen it was with difficulty that I could getup into his reception room. d. was so weal; nud.so Swelled": my skin was as. salkiw though I had. the jaundice ;.I felt dull; heavy 'and .sleeplesti.. Dr. Schenc , z, after examining me,.satd both my Mega were affected, and gave,' me little. hope; but' . his medicines, in about two weeks, 'ook right hold of it seemed to go right through my whole system. • The Pultuonic Syrup, Sett:Weed. Tonle and Mandrake Pills, all took right hold in thetight place. •The Pint brought. away great. quantities of bile awl.slime! the Syrup loosened the matter in nay lungs, which cameoff: very free z. the Sca•Weed.Tonie gave •me an appetite, 'and everything seemed to taste good. . . • • • , To' show what great power the medicine'sbare in purifying my system,. and to show. how bad I was dis; eased,' beside all. the.bile : that. passed my bowels, and : the great quantities, of phlei r m and matter I expecto rated; I brolm Mit all over in large' . boils,- that would continue tMgathor and rumfor about ids weeks, and I hid. at one time over nverityffive boils: - I.have nothing of the kind now, and feel like another parson altogeth er, I can safely say that I have not enjoyed such health for dye years as 1 do now, and cannot • praise you•and your medicines 'enough. May. God abundantly, bless and preserve rout the sincere desire of one who has been so wonderfully relieved through your agency: and' 91 any one desires td. knoW with regard to the truth fulness of this 'report. if they Will:call upon an of my .friend. 4, or upon me, NO. 4 ItrydeMPlace, near Thomp min' street; below Cadwalader, Philadelphia; they will be Perfectly satistted With the validity of the'ease. . • ..• . • • 'Yours, with inuchimpect, • : MARY S,CHNAIDT. - The aboVe case, as described, is perfectly correct": know it tube true: • Yours, • • T. B. MILLER. • • Pastor of Ratccick. M.ll, Church.: • Dr. Schenck will - be professionally . id his principal office No 15 North Sixth street, - corner of Commerce, Philadelphia, every Saturday, from 9 A'M until 4 P M, No 32 bond street, New York, every Tuesday, from 9 to 3 ; No 39 hummer street, Boston,.. Mass.:. every , • Wed nt*day, from 9 to 3, and everyother.Friday at 108 Bal timore street,.Baltimore. Md. All advice free, bat for a thorough examination of the lungs with .his Respl rometer, the charge is threddollars. ••• • • . . . Price. of.the..Prilmonic SYrup and .Seaweed Toole, each $l . 50 per bottle, . or nO per half dozen. • *nn= drake Pills. 25. tents. per box.- • " For sale by all Druggisla and Deal . er3. . ' • EXAMINE THE BRAND. PESPIILTEtUME •\, , ' ' ' ,ZSFirig fll, 1 :: - - : 4 / -, Nruitay. 0 -Q: ' ca SALE WittaLTRS.GENERALLY.... • •,.. • .••._ • •.-. • • • 27trougkt . • ficiuntry. • . 1/4 11 k %Pat t'r.g.i t tittnag,, A utj /Wax. la iisdpe !le liasminkplatglat of realsytreataq 4.1111.3 '66 ' • • : KUNiTEN, - Clllol,4lEll;lllWwWegialatill.i : • • between .l.leutre.-and-Rallroad street, .• tuts -on hand A lino asiortnient ct CUTLERY,. • POCIiETBOORE. OEN& STAMPS. &la TYPE for inarkinkelothing: , LAMP FIXTURES at .thelpw est cash. price AU Lind of, repairing sarstlyllooc. 1 • . ore Lilheety_Wltile tend. Will do uime _:and P hake. work at a ghee Oat than any other 1, - Try 2iFamkotuted -.- • .Whol e end Glow believe; • • If4o. ur Monti llinal writ,-.fly. MEE 1:;T. - NTt-: - _$ 1 .''.-' - '.. PHILADELPHIA. YO ..•. .• • TB~ _, T E A S.... • . . ••••-ILABZET - - .TEA Corner' of Trrelftb autd • atarkea - pitreieta, opE -postte the Great ranaerw.ifarket. • ... . • • • . ' • Hointi se cod, .:- Feb IT, .1142. Market St., Philaipaia. WENDEIIO TAYLOR.. 4: BROW pl; Aatisp •ap PHOToWpm- 912 and 914 Chestnut StTees, • • pare jiiberty.llll4: - Lead preferred tt !. and ;Ton will have no. Mannfectnred only by Ziegler:at•Suiith.,.• • Wholeaale Drn.; Paint and Glim Dopier& • • No: 13Y North TDlRD.Street, Pldladelphia..• pate :Liberty White Lead.—The Whites, the '.l :met durable and the most economical. .. Try it!' litannisetnred• only by: • . • ' • ..• • • • Ziegler. & Sniith, • • Wholemle Drnk. Paint and Glais Dealers, ' ' :'.N0.137 North Tram Street, ESTEIN4 COTTAGJE.ORGAIVIS . , . Are not only tineicelled,dmt theism absolutely un. equalled b• any.other Iteedinstrument in the country Designed ei-pmssly for Churches and . Schools, they . are found to.he . well - adapted tdthe.yarlcir and drawing room: For sale only by • .• • • • E. L BRUCE .• • No. IM Noith SEVFI`.. - TII St., PIIILAD•A: • sir Also, BRADBURY'S' PIANOS, and .complete' assortment of the PERFECT. MELODEON.. • BANKS . 4 .I)INATORE:Co., Emcee:wpm to A. DAVIS*. . • . Manufacturers .:. 'atent Standar& SCALEM,"• 'Snitople for • , B. 2fitcks- & Depots, vat. Hay, and . Live Alec) all ittic•va.: , drscriptiona • of 'ermine. ar.. Per - Lble P• 1 n ere, ir :ales and Patent. ..leninis, N. W: corner . • .15th fiCand.Penn'a Avenue; • Sept. 23, .(Z, . . • , • • •. • -33-1 y HOUSE," CHAS: STOKES. ..•.• TAYLOR .For : the. • convenience of - our. patrons and others at' a distance, we. here present a diatirttm of self4heasarenient, - Aty `which good fit ' be , gt, 'Mantled,. by sending the sizes irille.Torder designated in the'ficeMnpanying EXPLANATION..:..: . AtExstriin FOR : . Lonoth'of•llack,..troin 1 t0,9,. 'end frOrn 2to 3. • . . - - Length of Sleepo;:(with•aira crooked,) from 4 to: 5. .: , :Breast ifeasure..Aroand the most preftninent • part . of the State whether ' the pe n is . erect or stoeping. . • The same measurens fo T Coat . FOR PANTS. Melanie inside seam, and out . side troth hip.bone, and around the waist ant hip. ... - - SAMPLE OP MATESIALS SENT Ds MAIL FEES OF COST. GOODS TO DC lIETURNED, IF NOT BATISFAITTORY:: ' .. • 821 Chenirint Philudelphiai June . • . _ . . sllol!tlgli .. az GENERAL MERcHLiTn, ..••.. . . .. . !Itt' South Delayrare,-7.lvrour, Philadelithin We are constantly receivingon consignment,,SPEßM: WHALE:LARD, litlNEßs.tand LIIBRICATENG OILS;. of the 'best and purest . qualii lea, which we offer in lots to suit, at lowest rates of.th e day. • . - • . ' Tbe attention of consumer : and . others ti respectful: ty solicited. .•. .. - ... Jan 20,•!037-0,-Iy!.. ANIKI., M. KAU; City Cabinet !VAT itooms . , :- . 205017TH SECOND STREET; • • , • Philadelphia N. B. - L-Pei•eoits going to the City trill .find' it to.their tuivanhignto call - and exantine the stuck.. 'D. M. K; Sept. 2 . 7, tGe. . • -• • MENTORS' OFFICES.: D'EPIAMITIL EVANS, Eniii2ierii-pitd . , . ' Patents solicited—Consultations on' Eilgineeilne. Draughtlng and Sketches, Idodels and ..Alachinery . of hinds gene and "'skilfully attended to.. :Special atten tion given to REJECTED CASES: and INTERFER ENCES.. Authentic 'Copies of all Documents., from Patent Office ii.Mcured. . . ' .• .. . N. D.....5tive 'yourSelvei :useless' trouble and travel'. ling mvrie*s..atzt there Is no actual need • for perSonal interview with us.:"All business with. these Offices: can he transacted In writing:: Etir tattier infOrmation dire.ttas above, with stamp encltiseth'for 'Circular' with references...* . • 1 00 'RE "RP - . . , .. i will . ay to any Doctor or member aillie Medical Fra ternity, the Sum of sloofor any Cob.pontal that 'poses, ens more medical virtues and'curative powers thiin .Mishler's Herb Bitters. B. MISILLE,R, Proprietor. . S. B: Corner of Centre Square, Labeaster, Pa. $lOO REWARD! ' . '.. ' l ' .. . ' : . ' • . I will any ..t,ion Reward. hit thelliscovery orany.mr.dici nal preparation that can cure a greater plaints than Mishler'S IlerhSitters: - • ..• • MISULEIL PrOprietor; • :S. E. Corner of c.leutre-St'mare, Lancaster,. Pa. : qp le t - 4.u? try REWAR:D ; ' • • , I will pay :145410 to the Proprietor !if , any :Medicine ettat can show a reater : number or :genUine : Certith , litee , or: cures effected by It near the plaCe where it is Mark; than.. 'MILERS HERB BlTTERS—orComMmition, Dys, ptmsia:.-Liver Complaint, Bloody Flux, Piarrhira, Ty: phold.Remittent„lntermittent and Bilious I.`,..ers, Fe. ver and Agne, .ChOlent Morhne,..Yellow.litundice; rola; Running or sore Legs, : . Cancer, , Maws, Nebrill, Rheumatism: Coughs, Colds. Cramp' in the Senn- ' itch. Chronic Diarrlitea,ylies, Teller, Seald Bead, nema, or.' falling-away 'sick:no:B iar • to' children; Leuchorrea. Falling of • the' Womb, all - ost:ructions ' to the due coithie of natfite.in remains, all - venores! . .diti. 'eases, and all complaints arising from haulm) Bloial or a weak and disordered state of the Stomach, Liver' or Kidneys. Certificates of cures of the Yellow Fever. in Mexico can also he furnished. Remember. if It does not cure, the inoneywill he'rufutided by the propriefor„ . BENJAMIN MISIILKR, • • • The ingreillents . .pßed in - cimitiounding , ?dishier's Ilerb , Bitters are not kept secret by the Proprietor. Send for . a Circular and you will learn the medical ptoperties of all the ..articlee used In •the preparation also in the manner in which. t hey •operaf o on the system; /111(111111P11 ether valuable Information. If you are inflicted. with. „diseasoaend for. Mishleifs, Herb Bitters Circular ; read it carefully, profit by the - hints - it contains, and you will bo placed onthe sore road, of recovery. • . • .111: 1 11I11.1311 , 8 BITTERS .01 . . . . CURE ALL DISEASES. OF THE BLOOD.. . Disease . s of. the skin arc nuineromi and with but on. Or two exceptions. • may be traced to impurity of. Vie blood.. In many. parsons this impurity is born in the system while oihMrs acquire *it throunh hour(' per .treatment.of 11C011,3 of diseaSes. Under' this head, may 'be daces . , • let, Scrofula.— This dLome is hereditarytind is 'trails-, Mitten from generation to generation.. It' is mu sed by a transgression of 'the laws of nature, both morml and physicAlr. in other words, itis caused by Nurn. Acting m a latent poison it reduces' the vitality of the blood, and weakens the depurating organs, ail that they fail to discharge or cast opt the impurities that are continually: generated in the sistern... A person physically.pure ac unifee•gritiorrhrea,.or some other secret disease he un dergoes a course of Mercury, the disease is -dried np, and the patient pronounced well. - Vain . delusion. The: complabit not.mared r. its channel' ie only diverted.' Instead of making its appearance outwardly, It acts .on the-internal organs;,ind scrofula, which Is bequeathed froth father to son, is the result. Many 'persons, who ' are perfectly free. from all. immorality and vice aim af flicted with scrofula: They are suffering:for the sine of • their' fathers, and laboring under the Curse inscribed is the Book of Books. •" I will visit the iniquities of the fathers -upon their children:" • • • • To cure this dreadful complaint. It is neCessarithat.' the blood should - be thoroughly 'purified,: all the organri 'of the body:hrought Into a healthy Meteor. action, and the system braeed'np and strengthened by. Invigorating tonics, Look, at the articles: used In compounding Mishlers Bitters seethe erniy Of purifying and invig orating medicaments, and say. whether. there Is an are- Cie in the.whole list of medicines' that equals it. here emphatically assert without the fear of contmeAc .tion; that Mishlers Bitters will core all kinds ofeviok,_ lons diseases. I tpurifles the blorid,.lt strengthe'is the internal organs and aide them to perform their . .natnral functions, it is a stimulant and atonic and it v A rin core • 24, Running Soria and 'P. ores and ulcers Invalably Indicate treerothlous taint- They are caused by the effort of nature to discharge the impuri ties Of the blood. 'Many Orson!' atllletsd, With" running sores and ulcers succeed in drying them: AD and think theynre cured when the 'skin grows over the sore. . They are, however, brit "'making 'bad, :Werse," for the linpurities that . . were discharged from the. system, -through the mnta of the -pore now act'internally and cause innumembledicesses and often 'death.. The and sore mire for altrunning sores and ulcers is Warners Bitten% 'a continued' and persevering rise of which will niost certainly effect a permanent ad. Salt Itheum.Etalt Rheum Is a vague, indefinite, .thorough. .popular term. given to almost all 'the non febrite eruptions of the akin that afflict adults:. It is generally se eruption' citiesicns in small distinct ulc ers acooneismied.wittt'a smarting: stinging. sensation, .with 'atendeney to creepier spread over the adjoining. . surface: . Mishlers Bittereare a sure cmie for this die. ease— , . •.... .• • . . • 4th, Plait)les and Blotches .- -Pimples and' Blotches on the eldn are always a sure sign of impure blood, . Al-' though never dangerous, except in eases . of carbuncles, they are very disagreeable. Often we will seethe most handsome features rendered hideous by great blotches and pimples,. and instead of the 'pleasing look which' should irradiato - the human face we see nothing but. disgusting. corruption,. for pimples . and • blotehee are 'nothing hut the corrupt ateumolatione of the, system expelled through the medium of the skin. The use of: Mbdiler'S Bitters.wiliforce theie corruptions to be dirt • charged through the natural channels, and thus cares all kinds of pimples and bletches.—Ladies who desire. 'a fair complexion, free from pimples, shonld.bear this . .MISRLER'S • • • . • . . . .. . • WHAT IT: . HAS DONII . ' .*-- Ca pt. S. S. Banks, says ; was cured of a sereye,ease oilanadiee sad Chronic 'Diarrheas, contracted, Wily) . Army, by the IWO Of Midgers liprb Bitteps.. . ~. . . . . . . F 1916 AND „ASIR Ann CHUM tO D1A22.13131Li. CUELD . .-"- The:undersigned, a former .reeident of tkria,city,• now rending at Fort Wayne; Indiana, having been afflicted • with the aboie complaints whlle an a visit to Reading, Irsaltwincad to try M.whiees Bitters,land,has the itatigartion to state thatthey have performed •a ladled care: .In msMade talkie idisarvererof theme Bitters, amindema to giro this-actuicemii and for ; the . • . • NARRY4i. Rtnamialimetium av7disrtcec a 2 1 1717=8.—ThE ute." dersigued 'amities that he Was . feelliongthne• severely' afflicted with "mn.tie WIZ; whleh inimpecitated him . from following his brudness, -, Not bz,_alde Wel:dein - relief. be finally:resorted 'W.' the rtabler's cele- brated Herb Bitters, wfilth *effected a permanent mire in the coarse , of ten. days. No return of anyhf the syinptomt have been eiperielmed since load' the care is . 11. radical one. • O. bt. DEM • -• . • . ' B. comer 9th:it'd Pharri Stmts.. Reading, December Oth,l B 6fl. : - • , . . B. Munn„, lhat.--Dettr Sir :- . -The lin4ereigned bar -. My received great beneAL:frorn the rum of your herb Bitters, takes this opportunity 'of acknowledging the same, in orderthatothera similarly afflicted; may team the tact 'Having been atilicted with revere rheumatic .painain 4 mrlett &Mulder, - contracted by erponre, I was for a lonulbibe Unable tonleep. - I tried yourßerb • Bitters; and after taking one dose I was ableto sleep two horme.:-_,I took:anther &nand I admit tera_houra more, when I again awcitM ; l then teen anotherdosez. went to. sleep. and limn that time :I :have' bot been troubled with rheumatism; butleonthme to use the' Bitters one in awhile: as 'a preclUltiO42. against the re • turn Of - the cannebdur.;_- I tidnk .. ........„... ,.. . the , Herb .Bitterf 11 . 1 e beat medicine in nines* for ...F...........: - - ...Reading,..tirn,lo. IS ..;__: ..- - - ....TOHN latEffi.- ''. _ . For sale it "theic : Near whoinwe' Wine : and ..inos Rilt..,_ %6 ttr Ilir yAtaagi li o;Pre , r -,- . • '''.!::-..--,.. - _ _ z ; WA . % 4 I 1111.71:11"*" .::11F - airot..Menire:;—ATotind the CHER NO.. 43i WALNUT ST., PIIILADA E. E. CornOr of Centre Etritre, Lancanter;•Pn • • SEND . FOR 4 . C.IRCULAIR. • BITTERS IN READING. ME= MENEM 'o'..tT , R . W'r'T.'4',il - 4:4 MISCEMMOUS. -:NFW:..::..: . S.TOTtF4ii., NEW . :GOOD :11 WALKER&PBI .- UNION MAU AWO G STREIT, POTTVILLE. Wu take picaoure tniaiviouncinci to the citizens o Pottsville baydoi•rilecl Frail and Splendid Stock of DRY-GOODS, NOTIONS, &c. To which welpinte yourepecia attention We name In part BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, Laces, . Ribbow, LaNo, Plain and Figtfred Juonetts, Leno's, Luswn, Alpaoas, IS 1111 1:1 e - evopntantl . - • ~.r , - thavideful . Parasols,.. Gloves, Callan, LADIES' CLOTH SACKS 54.00, LADIES' SILK CIIROVLARS & SAOKS;. Bl.oo`, THE BEST AND EBEAVEST IN. THE MARKET OUR STOCK OF STIA.WES C ANNOT B 1 BEAT. ‘ F4i -3 .z,iiici'iti . 23.\)7. - 's - 3-0 0 SPLENDID HEAVY. THIBIT, • (SILK VRINOK) ONLY • $4-00i, 7LB.AIL SHIHTS, . tit t pador Quality, SPLENDID OIL SHADES, with. tdree, complete and cheap, OIL OLO'IIES, OIL CARPETS, OASSIBIERES, nSTING)3; &c. &0., &&. c.4not onurneriito all id (.I . pr'.ll.9ei:, but only aek ybit .to CALL AND : EXAMINE . OUR GOODS before purcbasing .olaewhere ri - DOlsi , t FORGET TEA PI4CE. UNION HALL, MAROTAN GO STREET. Juno IG, '66 2;.66 • . • • GARDEN IMPLEMENT S. . . Transplanting Trowels, Weeding Forks, Badding and Grafting Knives, Tree Berapers, Paining Scissors, Are., &c .Por sale at . • ' • - ... K BANKABII3 .-. . • -- 1 - . - • • 'Seed Store. Pottsville. • - . . DL- .G.AARIBIERS; of Pottavillei.Peunsi,r, ill, .dealer htMUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, RUNGS, MELODEONS, ORGANS, Ac.,- having been appointed' able agent 'far the celebrated' . : . Hamliies Cabinet Organs.. In the - Otminty . of" Schnilkill. would' resvectfully an nounce to the musical community. that he can furnish these nnequalled favorite Cabinet Organs; In. all styles and Biwa, at manufacturers . prices. The nnahty and volume of tone, - with the, Power of expression.*these Organs:ls 'Universally adtnired and praised, while their portabilNy and beautiful finish make them the most el egant pa ;lot ornament. . • •• ElftrY Family . Shotaid Have On e.: • • • THE ..CABINET ORGANS , are adapted : to FA2dl- :Yrps, tannic - 13ml AND SCHOOLS. • • • . They - vary in price from SIIO to $6OO each. • Snery • llnstiament. %Varranted. ;AIM. Agent for the sale of the Much admitted • . . . Sprimg litislodeo4s: an4:Harmomura . Orkans, for • the , 6ounties of. Schuylkill; Northumberland and' Le'aanon, .which instruments are -universally liked.— Tl4ey possess a aweetness and fullnese of tone, which hrd3 received the united commendation of the musical ta:ofession., and.induced an almost unprecedented sale- Purchase re are respectfullyluvited to call and exam ine for themselves. • All, communications and orders 'will be punctually answered or filled, and every infm mation in relation to them. gladly giveu. , ' Storertud Ware Rooms; at the Jewelry Store on Cen tre stree4,, four doors. from 'Malumtango street, Potts- DIANOB AND MELODEONS, -from • the . beat triannfactnrers, and a .general tisaortment of. excellent Musical instru ments. are i3old by the underatened.— Stringajk ldges and Screws for Vloltna, . can ideate frurntshed.:. Inatrumenta repaired at short ongce, and on renewable terrea. . • M. Agent, Centre street, Pnttivllle. §eilt..ll; .(14.-tf) TILE HARRISON . BOIIER. SAFE. STEAM BOILER. . . . • This new (Stearn: Generator. combines.essential ad "vantagnet AILAIOLITIS SAFETY FROM DESTRUCT WE EX .rL061012; first cost and cost, of repairs, dm, rOatteorsicomy of fuel, facility of cleaning and trans- , not by any other boiler . It is' .Ibrof. a - combination of cast iron hollow grjr-each 'eight inches in external diameter, and ;Stun of an inch _thick, connected by curved - . necks: These spheres are held together by wrought, • Iron boris with spa at . the ends . , . The' form Is the - Artiongest known; Its strength to. resist. internal tires- • sure vent Inetitmweaktmed at :it la by punching or riveting .which . lessens the .strength 'of the wrought . ironholimp e abont4o per cent. 'Every holler Is teatedb y* hydraulic pemnro at 300 wrench; to the sonan3 . . inch. v , 210T BE IBIRS'r.IINDBII ANY Mkt, • TICABLOSTRAY.PILBSSUBB. : • • .1.11-A4 Trensarnwhidt might cinee.ttptUre nary tinirers„ conjoint in th% becomes. a safety valye. ,- .No . otherl Stearn. generator- possesses:this property of Tenet under extreme pressure withont Injury to itself, .and thus: preventing disaster: • , About two hundred of these boilers are note in ope, ratkmin , womeof.thetWatestabliihments in the noun try. .7ot: descriptive oircalanslwprion. "pp* M . ..., • - - aromminr n.ssuison . , Harrison: Boner Works.. , Grarn.Fen7 R 0211 ; 3 41 01111 Pg U.. , kintaist:Miladd.J.n. Jane 2, , 66-22.1 y. , . . . . , VVPIZIULOV. VINEGAIL—The SUblleriber tier 1 .7 Commence' d themamfaetme et *piped° , article or vinegar Ist the corner of. Railroad and.ltiallowbUl streets.. in the IN *Owls orPolittaille, where he la prepared to ' tarnish mn.re . a pare article, wholesale which - he-wril. warrant to be espial, It not isaperloe toany article in the z narks& Air tilinittlag. table - we. final all purposes Whkii'blew:limed, at thobwrestntwitat prlcea. Al •.11.0 111 k-laabriaabos ell al a titd.• ,- . 5 • 'ASS NO" ' - • - if **IL miof ~......* : ,., . ...., , T.,,4,.....t . --T , ,v-'0.,:, „ .., , ...„.„,, , •. i.:‘--12r — ii-, - - , 7---2.1.`- - ,- 1 --- 41 - 111AllfT1 =BOIf :: WBKKM 1111411,11, NOY inbectril er. hiving tia worinscotzt... - piked:aid in fullOPetation, with heavy,;,, rcumbilletY:and tools of Rte:listestim impel:waned: ie now to-do all . . • - kinds int - Mining Ones of any Size for boistin arid pumpl Eng. Single and &Ole acting pa of.all•sizes and - of • the latent improvement; Corn engines of any Elie far pumping in elopes or. aliens: .with.Cnrulalt. pump,' all • kinds of emd brealcerK with chilled or plain teeth. all Mae - of wrought iron forgings:for diift cats or mining Machinery. blastfitirnacecof cold or..bot Must, with an .Improved blowing cylinder and , blast pipes, , and rolling: . the, two or th ree: filch roll& with the latt imntored furnaces for.paddling.orbeating,, all kind. of sawmill 'castings for circular or upright saws:brass work of every description - cast and finianed. and rail road tasting,. .of all *roe /Or mines or railroads. • The subscriber having had a long caperienc.ein the machine business in this region. and a practical . mechanic. and well known as'one of the tale firm of. Wren and Bros, of the Washinrt, on lion Worics, Pottsville, trusts that prompt attention to businm will priwnre for him the patronage of bls old frie s& of the mining region. and - elsewhere.. THOMAS WREN Ifahanoy City.. •. - April 21, ate. • • : • 'lna . . COAL .oriatAmoss'ac ariE lttor. ro—Pieueir Boiler Works. •• . "'•• 1 • The anbecribetsrpectfally BMW the: ' *. .attention•of the business. community to theielloiler-Voika„ on Rallivad Street below the Pisseuger Deph - t, Pottsville, itterethey are preterred to manufacture . BOILERS OF EVERY DMIlli"TION. .• • Emoke • Stacki3, Air Stackti, Blast 'Ga„ , anneters, Drill-Cara; ite.,..te. Boilers cu-hand. • . ' ••••• 'Being prattiCal nwehaiiiCa; :* and having for years de- . . voted thenWeiveti eutirely to thisbrauch dem linsinetet, hatter themselves that Work &neat their'eetahlialt , ment .will give satheatthitt WAR who may favor them with a eSII. -Individouls :mit Companies will tlnd it t7tiatly to their advantage . to examine their work be . fore engaging cliewhere. JOHN•T. NOBLE, April el, • • JOAN GOYNE. int . II4..WOEKS, worka'of the late flrm.Of:Wren Bro.; known as the . "WASHINGTON lIION WORKS."loented on Coal +=treat. in the.. Borough of Pottaville, will be,:,....prpFtißpigt . • continued by the .sabseriber , . in all 114.4 VAIiOUS .brancheti• viz : building, atutall kinds of Machinery for, mining either • ef , alar on:: blast furnaces. of..hot •eold blast.: all kinds of ndlrcaul camtingWand railroad -car'Jlztaree of wrought:Mut east iron r all kinds of brass castings; all kinds :ofsmithwork. aad..all sizes' of the..lateat-im prdved pumps, and double ,acting: Repairing promptly attended to and neatly executed.., • • By careful atieutiimi to business the- ettbsriber tpusta he receive a sham -(if• the public p.a xt rze efally bei=towed-on the late firm. ' .• . " September : . DIFIVEGILOVE Iron - Works, • L PINEGROVE, SCIIITYt. CO., PA. ettlM J. M. ROHRER, Machinist &Engineer, • January 80, .64 - • .is.ly• 17,14.71:* pA RT N.E RSIIIIP • NOT 114.: •• We,• the sobseiibers, lutite this day •••• entered into a Partnership.. Muter the Firm name and style M-ALLISON.& .BANNAN, to . carry on the Foundry; htaehlue,. smith , no and Car-trinklog Boldness,' in Pert Carbon. Sehayl killty- Coun ,•• '-• -12013ERT ALLISON, • • • • • PTIANITS.B. BANNAN April Ist, ISG6 T Art i A ß tiA. ROLLING N 1114,,. , The TAMAQUA ROLLING MILL COMPiAIs:IY hav ing now completed theif Works .at : Ta- maqua[ Schuylkill County. - are now • • manufacturing amt.-prepared .o supply "": Merchant Bar Iron of 'a very superior quality.•Roar_d9; Squar,•••Plat and Ralf Rounds. Orders are . respectfully ;solicited, and - will meet with prompt attention. : •• • -• JNO. RALSTON, Treas. •" SAML. RATCLIFF, Pipet. '.'famaqui, July - I, •66. "." • . • 'D Lathes poTT9 . vir..LE ... HOII ! ING The subscribers having purchased the l'ott•tvllle Itoß ing Mill and thoroughly refitted the same, are prepared to receive . ohlers for all sizes . of:T rails ' 1r0u2.22 lbs. to tbe'yfinl'up to' 60 lbs., e t t • .and•furnish. the . same ut short notice. We are also prepared to furnish and wily receive . ..orders for 'MERCHANT t';:!&.it-thr..."* .BAR IRON. all the usual Round, Square and Flat. We shall keep'. Ei supply of the - srtallq sizes . (Colliei's Balls) always on hand.- - • : : -.• . - .• . . • 'ATKINS, BROTIIMIS... Pottsville, .March 12, .66 •. ' " 11-, ' OILEKS AND STACKS... t . . .• Mull Muslins The subscriber Is prrpared to execute is t orders for the above, articles, with dis patch. at the old place of business, Coal Street, below Norwegian. Q 0 feet boil era always on hand. Also, the menu- - S 4 Strips . . . Of: the 'best material and workmanship.' rte . paira promptly attended to. -1 itirTatis for mining-ventilation "I ma on•hand.. . • : ••• - JAB .. Ez SPARKS . a••••1.1.1e, Angibit 2T .65 - .: • aS-ly • SULAND - IRON A &c., &c., . • . - . . . • The Subscribers 'are now ,fully'pre-. ' . - • pred to furnish, at' the Ashland. Lron Works, Elam Engines. and Pumlis' o g f1ii 1 . 14 4. any power and rapacity, Breakersfor mining and .--, rm . ' i.1!" --, ,... '. - ^s, Coal of ivery ' ',."*".^..."'"' y nor p -,- . ~,a4 . 61j,..... i .............___ ,. tri ether with.enstings and size and pattern forgings ; of every deseription. Coal ann. irtft Cars. of all'sizes and patterns, large -Truck and Horse Cars, l = all Tarnished at the. shortest . notice., The subscribers flatter themselves that, inasmuch as every member of 'the firm. is - a practical mechanic,-they ivill..be, able to : furnish machinery that will compare favorably with any' In thußegion....All orders directed to J. It 3f.T4sitans., Ashland, Schuylkill County, Pa., will'receive - prompt' attention. .• ' • .•:. • . • J. &111. GARNER. -.. Ashland, July 9,, , Gi1. .... . - • ..- 28- . .• '• • Hosiery, [l 4 OUNDItir AND ' MACHINE' 'SHOP, Stearn 'Car • Factory, &c. , - • . . NOTICE.:—The' businetis of the: tate.— thin of SNYDER k• MILNES,-will be 1 4 t efultinned by the subKriher in all %silt clone branches of Stearn Engine build ing ir.on Founder, and,tnannfacture.r of • , all ' hinds of Machinery;' for R011ing.4111.,. Blast Punta: eec, Railroad Car5.....tc.,,..te.• Ile will also eottlinne the hnsiness - of Mining and Selling the-celebrated Pine Forest White Ash and Letils and. Soho Veins. Red Ash Cigtla; being sOle.preprletor of these Collieries. • GEORGE W. SN'YDEP. Handkerchiefs. January 21, 'CC THE PA Lit) ALTO' IRON: CO, are. • prepared to furnish'T.RAILIWAD IRciN, at their . 1111116'. in Palo Alto; of variOus• patterns; .• , .Welgfiltig from L'.9. to TO totimb‘ per yard.' L on g • Alec), different alzei of , tlat e aquare and la PRI round merchantebartion, . Orders . An . rails or bar - iron' are re- '-! . .-,E•w g '.l"`" tiy:ctfoge - ;olicited; and will meet with prompt Wen.: don tf. Leff either, at the Rolling Mills, lanotton Petiole' &.colga Hardware Store; Centre Street, or at their of fice, corner of • Markin :and Second Streetn, Pottaville, - • BE NJ'N HAYWOOD, Preset. .I‘lo RBIS, E E I;ER - Co.: ' MORRIS &JONES & Co., .I•lttiN AND STEEI. WAREHOUSE, Itifirket X Misi.centh Mts., Planadn. • .• Have alwaya on nand 1/11(1 fnrll4lllo . BEST ENGI.LSII REPINED fRON••:-.Full ti,so - rtrnent of • Sagnalls, ,, and :titer favorite - brands. 'BEST. AMERICAN BkltliordiriarY 810. es, or roiled to order fur budge pnrp,frsisr Atc.' PENNSYLVANIA ROI 1.-- ER 'PLATE—Promlsmons 'sizes, br..ent to required xizA:IIOII.ER 'ItIVE'PS.L.Dover brtind,•niaiV in ,Aolitl _dies. • - BB.NT ENO LISII C'AR'AXI.ES--Auuerican and English. ' P•LUE• AND SHEET IRON—for covering centavo, &e. JUNIATA, ENtILISH. AND NORWAY - SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS- and WASH EILS .For bridges, ears, and rntieldnery intrpo@es generally. CAST, SHEAR, MACHINE. and BLISTER STEEL: - Algo,.fiii eKtra quality' foi•tapo and dies.'l'hi+ above ; bigether Ailth a full acac.rtment:cif Sniko4, to which' the'attentlon of dealerK•railfoad counginies,. engineeni, mineiN founders .andintachinicts to invited. • Jan. 118,-!titt • • . . 4-Iy • lU • . W..-RALDWIN d. Co.,•Englneern. Broad and Hamilton 'streets Philadelphia, pa.. Wrinld call' the attention of Railroad' r r Managers, and those interested in RAIL:. 1 i0 7,17` • road Property; to their system of Loco- -; 1 " - • • Motive Engines. in which theyare adapt ed to the particular Illisiness for . which they Maybe required by the aim of one, two, : three or four pair of:driving wheels : and the use or the.whole,. - or so Much of the weight 'as may be desirable for ad 'hesion and in accommodating them to, the - grades, curves, strength of-superkructioni and rail and work to he dung. .By these Means the maximum useful effect of the 'power LK Bemired with the-least expense for-at teridance, cost of fuel, and repairs tolload and Engine: WittiThess objects in view. antics the result of twenty ,three years practical experience In the hue - Mess-by our. senior partner, we Manufacture five. different kinds of Engines, and several classes of sizes of each kind:— :Particular attention paid to the strength of. the ma chine in the plan and .woriananship of all the. details; .Our long_ experience and opiairtiunties of obtaining in . formation,- enables us to offer these engines with the a:minutiae that' in elliciency, economy und . dundrility, they will coinparg.faVorably with those- of any other Airictin use. Wealso furbish to order, wheels, axles, bowling ler low moor tire fto fit centrea without boring,) 'composition castings fOr bearings of every ii&scriptfon. of Gopher, Sheet Iron-and BoilerWorka ; and every ar ticle appertaining to.the•rePair or renewal of Locanio tive :Engines,. .• • • .W: BALDWIN, . -January 23,- *66 MATT4EW OLOTHS G. L. W6LTJEN. ' , fIIiiIILEII, TIOLTTLN ' WOLTJEN BROTHER S , ncrowsus OF • SEGARS AND CLAY PIPES . AND' 'iguana IN teai andNanutseturid Tobago, 4., 221 NORTH THIRD. BBTWEEN.,TUCk •:* A WIRE Korn wonss.OF. - - JOHN A. ROEBEING, Trenton; New Jersey. rff - A large assortment of Wire Rope constantly on Land. " Orders Ailed with despatch. Persica, strength, and coat. see circular. - gan 346..-44 r Cat VI7ALIKENIe PRIM& la - the New Union a.../ Nall; it *la want a pretty Silk.lheek Cheap.- . - - . _ WAlRE.—Pfekle. Jars, Skrup "Jars Stow Jere. Mum Batter' Diebreis,;BoWn • Binge 'Slake Basket'. Ice Pitehere, • 8C.. . Silver -Tobacco Boxed lined with gold:. • •• - •• H. b.: GREEN. 'to--as, ••., • ' . cOtre st..; ? o tt ov lnc . . . _ NESE IRON WORKS. and Othe r Ahovel~, PEIR.CEMS PATENT •• - received Peirce's Facet Mates.' with learfor . Ofe, 'ctie not Seheole; Also Leaf Memorandum for the pocket. For eale:at. .4 , sintre Sheet, . IntiVE WAGS:-=A fine aaeostmerit: eiteit'aa Solid Silver Spoons, 'F.orka. :Fria 'Knives, .Tabdeed-Botes, at • • B. CJIESSIPS, Centro st..; Pottsville. adigeheapPassage hiadf GerilumY , arc- ": • • • RIO H D EDVA'RDS, . . Agent Ri: Inman Line Of _Seam . " eiesi Wodnetiany sof t3atutday'l liatiollll. Steam • litortatlon•Company, Weekly: Anclgo . Lino of Stenmeri% Sem.LaKtrittlem 15,11414 eroijnack Star Line' and rya::.: Apftll4; . 66. LEGAL CAR,I)K. 0' , • - Atter...e l at onus :—Sillymetra Denal i & Centre St. 'Ppm e, GE . . 011 . iALLLA*, tTO4iEY LAW, OFFIdE-,::--N r o; '9944 Solith.4th stregt;Philtula. May 1% .66 • ENJABLINAB. IfIc(1001.;* Attorney Ht ...oFyleg,---Sfaimmtongo Street above' Centre.. .. • • March 19, • • jj... CLAir BEittais.TaEssEe, . 11 : • .." '• •' ' '.• ' Attorney not Law, Ashland, : Schuylkill. County. 'Pa. Otllce—On Centre street, opposite the Post Office, ' . ' • • '• ' • • • • Atli:wise* at IL . IV - .1' pyrrsiqux, Atm' S. '46• . 114.. • • r- and -w.•wwArr;•Attorney and d !Coup, s e nor Law, Pottsritte„ &buylirilr County, : • Office in Sal[maws new building, on Centre Sktixt, ,nearly opposite the Miners' Sal*: . ' • • 4.t.at6 a.. c*.mitaas,.. - • ' . Malt. (11131 - PBEII.I. SITIII L. CTI Attorneys. at • 'Law. _OFFICE-Ceptre 'Sava, - aPpatite • What; :Homo - Hotel. Yattecille, Yu . . : '.• • • Ei V Attorney na . ,lntsr, and Nindri . public, Lkuthorimi - by Elm' .to.-naitulster .and -to take- depositions:. sad acknowlerli.i - juents. o clersia morte:itr:es. powers of Attorney, ..te_;) • _POTI'SYILLE. -.SCHUYLKILL .(10...r.k:;. LAWAND -. COLLECTION . Alelsintorigo St loppeeite Post. °pee.) • • • • -Q01.. - 11 1 '08TER.:.J A I{, .ttoracy at Law OFFICEBANN.A.N.S BUII.DING, - .C4NTRE ST. . . - • • . BERNAILD RIK ILI.II, 113.. OFFICE—MAITANTA.N . CIO At . P. r u I car icY IZUSIVI:'ICE • (Geo. 11. Clare Office.) '1".0111 1 .• : .:-.G.RAPF.A....WJNYA. .....• PURE AND TOUR iIARS ;OLD. ::: .' . Foi the Coinnitmlon Tabic And . Faultily. Use PREScRII3ED BY PLIYSICIANS.Fpn. Females, Meakiy .Persons, The Great, Remedy for Kidney Affections :li4-1.E'.1.1-I‘t AT I :S - .NT ,;. AND ALL CHRONIC DISEASES EiCIELLENT . 7OZ .... FOR , .FEMALES •• Every family at thia*asoli shut I 1 use • PortSneer's,CraoMrilif . ; Celebrated 111 , h:im ps for its medicinal aml,bennficinl qindities : highly- • esteemed by eminent: physicians; used in European and. American' Ibispitals..nnd by some of the is families in Europe and Americn. AS A 'IONIC - It has no remising an appetite and building Up the system, being entirely a pure iviae of a most valuable grape: . •• • . .• AS A DlUlth,7llC—lt imparts a healthy aM ion of the _'ghltid';' Kidneys and u5b.....* - .'"?.Utos: Ter:, Zippy, gala and rhentiudic affections::: . Speres Pprt Grape Witte a pure article frOm.thejnice:of the Port Gripe, sessing.medicina I vont - TT:les soperior to any other wine in use, - and an excellent.article for nil weak and tested persons, and the aged , and inflclti, improving the appetite,.and benefiting, ladies and - children. - • Try it once. and you will not be ducAved. rirlle_stire, the signature of . A - Lint ED SPEER is, over the cork of each bottle_ .". • • Sold by IL Saylor, Pottsville: Shinder.k . mama: Ilermany Allen...Mal:nom ., City, ;.Lawrefice. &I:frown, Millersville 4. N. Cote, Schuylkill IlaVenr 11. U. Di/die, St. Chili...and by all first druggists, 'who also sell the. :CASTELIA I'QRT IIItANDY, thole.: old article:in:ported only by*Mr.,Speer,cliieet, front the Valley - of Oporto: •.. ." •' irradirsopplied.by wholeenh , druet , ...ists in New York and-Philadelphia, and 'by X. SPElifit, at Ida Vineyard ()PVICE—t:IOS IFlrotitlwriy. N. V Maylk , a;" . ' ' • 19..ty • THE. NEW Spring and Summer Medicine, rmiin EXIPRACT SARSIPIRILLA COMBINED Wl.Thl lODIDE OP LIME, .PREPARED.. FOR G. V. .PETTES, 'BOSTON, JA 11111 • S' R. N Hi) LS at Co., MANUFACTURING" CHEMISTS, tt Ml'S:ur ,TII ELIXIR PERUVIAN. BARK I.ltoToxi DE or . . Which has became an flivoilibly knOwn :af.‘ a TONIC • AND.RESTORA TIVE by l'hy.4lcian.s and In : . • ••• :wawa in all parb. , of the country, . The new preparation. ltillaymnplitrillni in Com binittio!t wfollallodide of loluie,” presents one of the most prompt altenuive agents,.in a form, capable ofexerting full, action npon.the - system; - and :nute and•pleasimt ilovs.. It is concerltit hat the alter ative, resolvent, ortottic effects orb are exerted most decidedly when associated With other alteratives, in - comhination:. and the Saimparillit seems 'to fulfill perfectly all the - favorable requisitions. • . The first effect usuallY . Observed 'when "SAtutnl'AßlL‘. \VITICIODIPV. or LOW' is taken, .is an increase' of appetite, showing that -it hasl.tothe properties of a marked-character. Its:titer:dive effects are manifest iti its.ready combination with- the: blood - and tissues.= Pale4 . scrofttlons won:en and children 'improve 'rapidly. under ifs nseiand the Vital functions assume a licalthy condition'. • . 1 It is admirably adapted to a large ntimber'of chronic or acute affections, peculiar to children- It :s suited to them, hoth.by thy mildness and . efticleney of medicinal • effect and the pleasant 'attractive forth - of the remedy. It maybe given-for a lope pgriod where' constitutkinal - Influences are desired; mid no repugnance, or disinell-. _nation to take 'the -syrup: encountered. •• In White Pisea-se, and DiStOrtions of. the Spine, it should be giverr persistently,:in Moderate do -ens, untilrelief is obtained. ' 1 . • . • • • jut the Spring of the irene, antfdaririg the the 'necumulation of morbid mutters in the system 'seems to become manifest andtery troublesome. LaS eitude. Beadnehe. Boils, Costiveness,_ Loss ot,Appetite, rains in the Joints. Indigestion, Mu are very `common. Nothing ever devised 19 .better adepted to exterminate or drive off these Affections than this new combination of SA . E.S.tiPAEILLA. WITII borne Or .LINIP:{. Isinpreparation like it, or which approxintittes to it, AlicrntiTe, or. 8100 1 Pprilitr, has ever before been placed withinthe reach of invalids. Indeed,..it is an entirelyticw and screNvirto 'combina- - don; in: no respect resembling...anything hitherto em- The opinion of Medical men concerning it, the de scription of its chemical .chtiracter. therapcuticyalue, manner of rise, 6te., are Overt in a circular, which can .be had at the store of any and all first-class Druggists. Sold in Pottsville by F: Sanderson', - Henry Saylor, J. G. BrOwn and Son, and all Druggists.. • . FOUTZ'S ilerso nil Calllo Pawllops. rER, HEAV COUGHS; TEMPER; VERB; FOLIN LOSS OF.AI TITE ANDY' ENEROY, &c use. improyet .svl d , Men the appetiteH la : smooth glossy .skim ' transforms miserable elm horse. • • - In ili iliiilithis Or swine;lioch •ai Cenidliil 7kiTs in. • . .. ihilmiige, Livery ; : : • . : -- -,-, .. gia, Adds . article,. 7 . i .. acts ad a specific. -- - • • . By: pitting. from . .one-tadf a paper ' .to 'a paper in a - ,::.. ".•• ..,-.. barrel a liwiugv: : --- 1 ~:-..----_—_-_--: .I_ - . -, _ - _ - __ - -.i above diaeaseg 4 - - --____— - --.---- ----.--- -----=— wilt be eradicated '..'"- -,,_: - ----, _ --., --- or . en . tirelyyprevintiKL. - if given In thee,* ti,eitala preventive and cure ter. the' Hog' Cholera. ..-, ' :. Price 25 C.entit . .por Paper; or sPapere for- SL . s.. POUTZ WEOLESILY, Dna AND MEDICENt mar. • . No, .116 . . , Friuddin.. B a ltimore , . For Sile. by , Diligesto. *id !StOrVckiipent; through. brit' gat. United' Statk"! . . . . , . by.3lTNEtY§ANTPltl:Ori=ist. Debit* tit WALEXti .0; FMCS ' from 9t4. ttt lor best N 1111411: ••• June IN 'G6 --°n' 7Cra . _ Qbake*is..-44ulles . andchlldrenim., bliss aualiit_li 4., Shakers. Only 1. iissamts. , ' Call - aiiit- get- one. at tbe laiv Union Hall-Store, Whantongo S W *tr*t. - - aine l e. l 6o —WU; - WA**M. . . Q.CUUVLILIZAL. AND IVETSAICKIIA k. - RA ILUGULD.-ICh iinge Douro,. .• On andatter Nov. 27..• 1863, :Passenger Train. . leave Pottsville daily (except Sundays) at 6.45 ' Auburn, Pinegr, mm - and- 'Harrisburg, and. at 1 PI - Auburn. Pine grove and•Tremont. •• ' - • Passengers Ur 6.45 A M train from - Pottsville will rive at Harristitrg via Pinegrove•it 11.30 A lii in ti to connect with trains - going - east, or wmt on Pen Ctienberlatid. 'N'tdiey, • Northern Central and Lebmi, Valley Railroads.'- ' •• The 1.00 P M.' train; from l'ottsvillo will . connect a Attbuit with np morning train from Philadelphia, It Auburn at 1.50• PM for Ptnegrove. and arriving at Tremont at 3.30 rWill leave Tremont for Pine grove at 6,00P.M, cOnnecting there , ; with 4.00..p.m , train Intim Harrisburg • and. returning toTremont at - 7.00 lieturnlng will: leave I farrishurg Pltl connectin.g Pine:grove:at 6.35 P M.' with train for Trentrait,nud at Auburn with up Passenger Train. fur Pottsville. :PasSenger Train will leave Trem . ont at' 7.00 A M, conue.cling at *PinegroVe with, tram ta.flar .risburg,..at; Auburn • with down • morning . Passcuvr' .Train frOni Pottsville" to Philadelphia. :and arriving at Pottsville at 9.20-A. M.. ' •'- • -• •— • . Fare from Pottsville to Ilirrisbn $2 95. For, titheta..or • other hfformation - apply to •. - E. IL WIIRELLWAitt,. tit Pottsville. " U.ll. TRACY, Supt . Feb 1, '66 I.IWILADELI'III.I. &BEADING lE. H. Summer Arrangement of Passenger Trains; • . . . . Leave Pottiwille at . 7.00 and 3;45; A. M.,. and 2.45 l', -*arriving in Philadelphia at 1.00 'and • 4.40 and 7.415; P. 51 • '• • Leave •I'liikulelphia aLSOO, A.M., 12.45, noon. and 3.30, I'. 'hl-; arriving at Pottsville -.at 12:25, noon, .7,35 And S.3O,'P. M. ' • • The 7.00 and .5.45,-Ai M., and 4,43,-P: M., down, and S.OO, A. 14., up Trains, connect. at Heading for Allen town. Fasten, New York, Lebanon; IlairiSburg, more, and the West - • •. • . The 12.45 and' 3.30, P. 31., up - Trains,,tonneet only for Lebanon: Harrisburg, &a., and with Reading and Columbia Railroad:. • • . . -On Sunday learn Pottsville at: 5.00, 51, and Phila delphia at 3.15, P. L 5 • : Aeid' . .• . . . . • . -.. •• ' Mine , fill - nail 'Rapid. ' . . .. • -.Down . Tiain,s leave -Minersville. at - 8.10, - A. M., and Glen Carbon at 1.40. P. M.; connecting at Schuylkill Marco with - S 40,. :.,/k.. M., and 2.45; P. M.,..i.Trains for Philadelphia.: lJp Trains leave. Schuylkill "haven at 7.25,- A. Id., and .12.20,•uoop,cannecting with 7.00,'A: - K,Vrain• trout Pottsville, and- S. 00; A.• 711; from 'Phila delphia, 'Leave Locust Gap 10.30,-A.-31... and Ashland . •2.45, P. M.. connecting with 2.45. P. M., Train•futfltil gulelphia,-,lmil S.OO, A. ,M.i Train for Pottsville... No StintlaYTrainF. • . : •, . ' . . .. . .. . . • - • • • . . . . . kihaylkil I and. nungnehanna B. R. ' The 7.00, A.. M.. and 6.00. P. M., Trains from-I're, .moat, and 4.00,P. M. from Ihinishurcr,,: connect at Au' burn with 5.45.:1. M., Train for Philadelnida, and 12.45, 'noon. Train for Pottsville.. . • ' ''- .- • . • •-• The,. 7.45. A; In:. 'and 1.50. P. M.:, Trains from Milburn' Connect with 0.45, A. N. and 1.00; P. M., Trains from Pottsville. No Sunday Trains. - • - . , • ' . . . . . . tSchayl. Valley and Mountain Linit'S. Ii: • Leave Pottsville at 7.en and.ll;3o. A. M., and 7,15, P. M. Leave Tainaqua at 7.30, A...M., and 1.4 n and 4.15, P;•:kt. - Suizdaye: Leave-Tatnaqua at 9:15, A. M.;. and Pottsville at 2.00, P. M. • . 'M. rind H. 31i. nntd E. 171, The 0.00 and 11.30, A. Al.. Trains fnim-Ashland, con nect at Mt. Carbon, with 5,4.5, - A M., • and 3.45, •Traina for Philadelphia , • . " • - The 9.45, A:31.. 'and 1100 and 8.55. P. M.. Trains from 'Tamaqua; connect at - 31Learbdn With 7.00, A. M horn PottsYille ; at Port Clinton with S.OO, A: M.. up Train • from Philadelphia.. and at it. Carbon with 3.30,-P.M., 'tip Train from Philadelphia.' A mixed Passenger and Freight. Train leaves Ashland at 1.05, . P. M., for Tama qua. Sundays : Leaye Ashland 7.00, A. M., and Murat qua 3.15, P. M. , • • • . - .. . . . -.-.. .'. Liftlc Schitylkill .11. U. . . The 11.10, A; M.. Train' from Port 'Clinton. and 2.15, .P, .51., Train trout Taiiimma, connect with S. 00; A. `I.; Train. from Philadelphia, and 2.45,- P. M., Train for . . Philadelphia'. ••.: On Sundays_: Leave Tani:Rua at 7.10 A. M., and Port Clinton .at 'l.O P. M. . •' . .... . . The' 5.45, A. 51.. down Train to Reading,: - stops at all stations between Pottsville . and Iteadtaz. - The 5.30: I'. M., tip. Train froni•Philadolphia,.stima only at ppm:in:ll stations, , , •-•...-. -', - - . . . . , . COMMUTATION TICKETS, • • W92 , 2121f apons intachol, between any points desired, at '24 per ceiit: . • • • ' • . . - - - .. .. . - . 7 : '; - . • : MILEAcIE . TICk..V.VS, - -...:'•- • • (toot] for 2.000 miles.: between all points, -for blot:. tr,.. tuid.l3usiness Firma, at $5l Wt ' • ~ . • - Season Tickets between all poitits at renueed'rates.. School ,Season Tickets one4hird less. . . . '-, SO Ills. of. baggage allowed .each Passenger, Excairrion Nun Philadelphia to P.M.?? ville and back. good for Saturday; Sunday and Monday, *..1 a 5 elteh, • •• O. A. NICOLAS, General SUpubilendent. June. ' • EAIELE7s ptTE.Arri, TIIE.MOST DEUABLE. SAFE AND ECoIsoMWAL PUMP FOR PREEINa MINES FROM WATER, , . Priee . lists of Pumps, estimatea of epenAe . , and all oth er ,hi formation. will 'be forwarded. ow- applientiou.—. Pump:3 - , x%lll he vet' by reslintdbl . e meu, and suceesa .guaranteed.. Alllnaterlal of the hest manufacture. Pipe, ..Fittingß, -Braes - • Work, Trawls, -&..e.,.:required 'about nurses, furnished at tho-loweet prices. • • . ' Itafer to L. W.•Troul mm, Seq.' 11,xy '2d, '136 WIL . L. 13110E1 , 1Elt.' , . • GUS 'A V.-:VVOLTJ EN . • • • WIIOLESAtE AND• RETAIL • TOB O.Q T*, Thls.preparation, Ong and - favorably mown, will thor- - reinvigorate itoken:down and ow-spirited ; horses, strengthening tnd cleansing. the stomach and intes- It is-A Mire pre. is invaluable," es the quality It has proven by au-. experiment to ase the quari , of -milk and i twenty per: and make the r firm and . . In fattening it gives them. (petite, loosens .hide, and .thew thrive Tiusra MAY '33, 1566. by tlir'lmaprsig - At 80...:3;30 Delan,c4 Street, New York. CENTRE TREET;- NEXT i/Opli TIIE .L I NION HOTEL, POTTsViI4,E, . Respectfully inviteß the htteritiori of dealers and sfore keepersiat genoial to his large and well seleOted stuck Imported and Domestic Segura, Smoking, and Chewing Tobaccos, _Cloy and Wood Pipes, &e,, All of syldolt he . offen= for aided CITY PRICES.'' Give him call;faulcouvuiee yourself of the good 'qualities and clyaione,s -of his goods; Ito- in ores you, perfect a:gist:lo,lou.. Goode-cold as ItEPRESENTED, or the Looney. be rehinded. • • • :. INVOICE, OF FINE IMPORTED HAVANA SEGA-RS, Among which the following favorito Briinde Ayilez, Figaro, Suitom, Propoeita, Trinidikd de Cubn, .G.:4146 . . Congiettna of :REGALIA% CONCIIAS, LONDRES, OPERAS;- Cc. . - • • . . . .• : ALSO, A FINE SELECTION OF • • . .• „.. • .GENUINE MEERSCHAUM Tugs AND sEG,A*. Plain and flgnred,•ranging in .price from 50 Conte. to *25 00 Oach; - Among the Pipes there are some beautifully' carved heads of the. late :Mr. LINCOLN, which cannot be aurpasse 4 ityworlimanship. . • • • Mey r`;'PG • ' . MPORTANTTOFEMALES . , ' ' 'VI . .V • - - .'''\ - 1- - it .. • /.' v .. . ...... 1.,. :.1; .,":.- .. ~e... . \ .... . • ( 4 .. ..C . kfl i, ' - . ,. .. - ft . ..,., ,TO l6 , ... :\ \l .-. • .' . t - c- f 4 —'- - r •li 'C ' .',. -.- 'Ar - 4 .:... 4..,„:„.. ...0 .. . .... • - ' ... .' ,-.l.( C . PilitS ) > ..- - - . 1 . :... - ........PROCLAMATION! . .. - • . . ... -...... The' oldrot Regulator fo r Females." . . ' - ' • •• - " ' - DR OkEESEILIAN'S FEMALE PILLS Will Immediately relieve. without pain. "all .disturban ,ces-of the periodic discharge, whether arising from re laxation or suppression. They act like a charm in re ' moving the pains: that' accompany .dlfficult or: immod erate menstruation,,and are the only safe and reliable remedy for Flushes, Sick Headache, Pains in the Loins Back and. Sides, "Palpitation of the. Heart, Nervons Tremors, flysterics,,Spasms, Broken 'Sleep, and other unpleasant and dangerous' eifecta of an unnatural con dition of, theSeximi functions.. la the. worst cases of Floor . Albits. or Whites, they effect a speedy cure. - . . CHEEgEMOCR'S FEMALE PILLS • Have been Used OVER A QUARTER OF - A .CENTU 11.Y. They Me offered as the only "safe:means of re. firming interrupted' Menstruation, but Ladiesrmust . bear in mind that. there is one 'condition of Vie fe male system in which the Pills cannot be taken with- Mit producitm a PECULIAR RESULT: The condition referred to is I'IIEGNAISGY—the • resnit 1111SCARRI: -AGE. Snob is the irresistible tendency. otthe - medi.- elnuto restore the -sexual funethinkto a normal con dition, that even the reprodnctive power _ olnature 'cannot resist it. TiIEi.CANNOT. pc, Hama in any DR . CHEPSEMA N'S PEMALE PILLS - Are the only . Medieine that MARBLED AND SINGLE' LADIES have relied upon for many years, or can rely upon now. ' , BEWARE (IF IMITATIONS I• These Pills form the finest Preparation ever put •forward...Wlth IMMEDIATE and.PER.SISTEN'TSUCCE>S. • Dotal be , deecived, Take.. this- • advertisement . to your . Diungist. and. tell him that Von want the BEST and most - RELIABLE MEDICINE IN THE WORLD, which Is cotnprisd'in •. - • 1:111 CICEESEMAN'S-FEMATM-PILLB!! ' They have received. and are sow receiving the s.anc lion of the most eminent Physicians In America: • - EXPLICIT DIRECTIONS with eacb.Bax—the price, One. Dollar per BOX, containing from so to CO Pills. Pine smithy mail, promptly, - by remitting the price "to the Proprietors, or anyy, authorized Agent, in current funds. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. DUTCHINGS &DILLYER, Proprietors, • . 28 Dog Street, New York. Sold 'in Pottsville by J. G. IDlCiyirN & SON, RENRY SAYLOR and. pR. .110IIINEAD: ~ In 7dinersville by LAWRENCE & BROWN and-C. H. BRUME In Ta maqua by SHADE & LONG and.GRINDLE &BOND. October2B, 43-ty eow.. . TO CAR.PENTEB,S,, Qi 131:WERS. County, & MailleadtUin . &COI • • Have on hand, at their extensive . astabliahment, .on Thdlroad Street; sprat quantity bf Irrmber of everykind and deacrip ion, which, they cann . Supply-to Operators.- Carpentera and :Baldersot lower ratei than it can bo bought elsewhere,. They ire also ready to' supply, throne" thelmeans of theirextenaive bustukva and - la bor. caving nualtines thanufactrifed articles in their line at waiving. s of 45 percent: on former cost, . Theirlarge workshops have, been thanecalful opera tion for the peat year, turning out vast spa:Wit:les of _ Doom'. Warsdovr, , Wiramea,, • ' . reinet.Work".,-' MealdinSs .• litAtiosata, • - . • . ': - .lll.itade.. • ' / 111 !. 11 , 4 7 4 . '• ;• 1" . • Sh'utter's,% • . Ara all rade' neFivuned. - Parioled and, Turned Work, which they two ,instantly on hand.: They are ready to erzemite prdeis at the shortest notim'fbr any quantk. ty or quality of savted Gr. nnuni.factrived-aaniy,,,,„. . - Dry and green Hemlock of all:. kinds; for . tnill -- gartiostos::' Oak, litsPle;.Poidae.. chair; plank and I , a , itnglwards iliferry,.:Wainut f lishogany,.&44 'rework. linditandTello*Pina'boardrftwllooring,. .raworintide to order ; ,- ;Padiel'inepahlt, 2.kr,-2,.1.44 136. X~hnd ,36 inch pokner..,nlwayar.ready z' also, pl -bearpa r rails, poetn,..shlngine, lath, celllns lath, Atar,Bilts atnirarelrerything their line . 01 baridArtn order;at thestmteat P9,010010141404101r4P.'. ",` E;:IMIE ... . - .- . . - ,_ ..-•,...-... 4., • .1. - , .. , / . „ .. _ g . l.''; '... ~... 1 , ~,, : - . : . 'i ''- , ~::::„....s. . ~..„„,:„, atillet. • ft [Owe. UtTmontinen Telegraph.] THE EFFECTS OF LIME UPON THE -PRODUCTIONS OF THE, SOIL ,It Improves the quality of almost mry cultivated crop;'upon land.which has Levu recently limed the hull of grain crops is thin- • - ncr and the grain heavier, and conseqtulaly will 31 , 161 d more !tour, which .is said to" - 1:„ much Heber An. gluten than thin limed-hind It has always - be:en found to make 'a mu( greater imprOVement,upea Spring sown ft.; ; s tliap ouwinter- *heat, . heed noticed that in fa yery_ wet sec,;, ; t wheat odliined laud is not so much ivjurt..l y the superatm!hiat to store as 'hat 41 1 ),: 1: rilinted laud wider . the same or shnihr ( 1 instances; : Potatoes - raised on soil which has bcptt 1.... . illy limed are fotind' to •bp intn• ; ll. ; ..ti t r _ i tel mid more - free from' damage 11 - 011: id-. s •ts than upon 'virgin soil, though it has 11,,T • laprokett that .it materialli increas. , ;ll„. e P.: ' I have used' itju both. the caustic so S 1 ck. state, .but. prefer the fortner, anti Woi l , ,i ip ''y it :Id an air- slacited - coma 0.11.tt.y... rla ed under corer ) applied ',about the- thin. .oft e lasi _ hoe-harrowink,.strewn 6ir tql (;[ the. Around as nearly on the row as p 05,11,1, ; .this. I consider to be - a prevention i.c 1.,,,, either.tOttil .or in the. crop. It o Itae , finuttl it . to produee, a similar citat - ..., 11 ,1• doing:Much toward increasing the : when 'fresh, it ISmixedNi'itil half it.: I,itlk 'common coari=e snit:, .Say one saek of ;. t , , 1 - 1 „ . five: or six bushels of lime, and alloWcd tti remain .under shelter fOr ifireeponths,befuri t ,it . is' used. \T hen- 11 , ,‘1 in this way at the , rate of . a handfull to er,iy three feetofron;.l haVe found it-to the crop fully as . much as the . sane: tunt,lilif of superphosphate of:approved brand :).111 • , - I imagine that• it does. "So at- the;exp e n,,. • the soil and-future props. : If lime is sin a!: aloitg the rows of: peas in the, garden an., they are a - foot high, it will. be Mund to i:.a terially, benefit the crop, btith andquality,,tunl that the peas when . will hoil soft more readily. , ' Of all our. rops flax seems hi be the cllv . one to Which the application of litho is n:t attended With beneficial !whits.- When - • plied . to this crop it has been found to • isb the strength of the: fibre and dnnotliit tolncrease the amount of Marketable flax.-- In iris a rifle not to sow flax ut any laud which has not beet), more thahstl,l . iu years without lime. . 7 • , Citric seems to have the poWer of altvrii.r, -- the natural produce of land; discouraging 111.. ' growth of some kinds of seed and .encoura Bing the growth of others which - have lon ) ,' laid. dormant - In the soil. : Not leng' tiinee i.ne _ of -my neighbors • used lime. in conjuucti.,u with barn-yard mangre, with his wheat ; h. Obtained his - giasS. seed - from a field oil which not a mullein was to be . seen, hnt when the • wheat Was . taken MI, the soil ivas found t.r 'be as well 'set: as with tithoth . and clover. Before ploWing hod -for a num ber of yearS no mullions had been known to go to Seed on 'the field,•tuid htit few to grow, probably - not more than usually spring updt, • all our .tields. Now it is well known that it lime is applied, in•.ekcess, it will enrouragy the grewth:of the red poptiv and, the Vf;ii,". ; cow. Ildnr, ...ttATEN,SIT and maybe posttible that it' has the- same or a Sithilarellect - Upoh dormant mullein seed; it may. tie that the application otiinm wit h -the barb-yard-mahure:had something to fly. .With if. 7-- . • Lime alsp basietei the intitAiriiy 4 all cod crops, especially thoiie or grain, n [deb lite brought. forward film: ten in tn•elve days lier when.it iA•us:ea by 'your friend t o.iirs.ry, PA, • • ff Gerinaidorrii TriegrolGl • USE OF BURNED AND ONBDRNED • BONES. . - Among practical men there seems tiebi: a • diversityof opiniowas to the value of hone .t or boiled bones. This diversity 'of 'opinion • tends at-once •to :the question, Upon' w hsit • does the "honeg . depehd ? - - _ • Bones have been found:to• be c0nipi,..,41 ,1 , two distinct classes of constituents, ,-ne of • Which is organic and. the other: inorganic ; • then, - upon -which . of these classes does tin , : -. action depend ? • ' burning . we free the tante of till _ -grinicMatter,.. mil of course leave oti!y lL inorganic to Pertorm its action upon theriL . Inuit is seldfim that We meet with gehnie'e article of• burned bone in "the. market. That • hich is not pure raw bone is tisually [iota •liones which have bet 4 boiled to extract ilt.• oil, and rifierWard grinind ; by the oPeratl...mr of belling a portion of the gelatine is aiso,re moved ;- the . bones 'are therelbre made 112-t, rich, as amituure. . - . .Some who ere: in: the, practice' of using • difst_froni boiled bone argue that it is taorii economiCal to do so,. for.nothing is lost bet: the animal: matteri which can be pinch:LA(li at a 'Oilier rate and afterward Mixed with it. • This would lie well enough if onc - pounirot raw bones would . decrene -in weight in pro portion to theaim - Mut of animal.matter while!' „ is removed; -but is such the ease?'"it will .• be . fotinil en experiment thatone ten - of bough taken in afresh or raw state andhoiletl, Will, when in "marketable: order still Weight . a ton, ..• and Weil more, notwithstanding a consider .able amount of animal Matter has been re: - moved ; it is . generally. Supposed - that- the bone Will absorb at least' epougli water to • supply the place of the animal matter ex- - trapted by boiling. _ . 'Upon .ttecount .of being • - more" readily' • ground, the boiled hones . usually -sell some:. Whatlower than Pure raw bone, but it would • require a very nice calenlation, [too nice for • a farnier;]to tell . whether the 'ditTorenee in • price is equivalenttothe difference in value. -From the animmt of water which is al,- sot - bed in the process of act pr steanaing. the boiled-bones will act much quicker more vigorously, but .of course-when this is the case; their. 'action In not an prolonged as • - when the raw bone is 'lied- • I have applivil: -both, side by side,-at: the rate of 'one thou:. - 'sand - pounds per acre, and do not see much it any difference in their action . ,. though from. _ other:experiments I am in favor Of. using the raw bone, ground as-finely as possible,. for I am satisfied that if it - does • not 'act quite i vigorously, [which is not yet proved to he - the . case,3 it will continue to act much lonia. •.: I have heard-others complain that no kind of "bone dust, ifpittlin in the Spring, would - act that year. This haS not been - my expe- .- rience,.-after Usingtrom twenty to thirty toes . . of bone during the laSt five years, -for I have finituilt„ to affeetthe crop . very inatrially iti 'Jess than .two mouths after the application:— Some say this is because I put it on So hells ily ; butif.half dton to the acre will pro duce a given effect in two months; a smaller amount ought to produce a proportionate" et . • ffeet in • .14 opinion is, thatat a difference of live dollars per ton,: the . unburned bone is the cheaPer, of the two,'and hence I make use, of it in preference, anid'-prefer to have it as far . . .as possible, for • then Iconsider - that it seta .quicker and better than When in the form 'half-inch bones." -; : 0 rejon, Alfredo; Tit following recipes we extract from the Gerniantown Telegraph : .-. . . : •CURDS Arii) Wit E:17.--Infusc . ft piece et ren net in a little boiling .water,_as for making. cheese lot - it stand an hour, or. two ; then Put -, a lablespoonful -three pints of tiew milk warmed. • Cover with a cloth; and leave. until the curd is. thick. -Press *out-and übe the }whey, or sweeten and - use both Whey and curd._ : 'h_ is makes a very nice dbssert. lilt • , To KEEP BUTTER IN irix Stnnien.—A. sato ple.moda of keepiiig butter in warm weather where ice is not bandy, is',to , invert a CO rum flower=pot: Over: tbe, butter, With, soule water in:the dish :in yhich the buttei is laid. The orificn, at .the bpttoin miy be corked or not.' 'The pordrisnifis of theeartlieiiware Will keep the butter cool •, • . . , Coiown Bear:ln molting, corned beef, at this. season:of . theryear so. delicious, 'it should be put into. water • when put on . to cook : and Svlien - it' 19:-Aono iLshottld remain in the pot:Until : 64i is the whole se 'met of hailing corned kieeiluicy. full-litt , fareliiiitittfortlA'ciatrorr. PLAIN FARNELI Lower; 3ferion. Atripto.
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