Wit and Xutmor. A."Locat.," Itsrpar.--The local reporter of . Bulletiddoes net thinkit a fair: thipg , that the insurance coropinie, savings'.- 'bails, State officials, and missionari i soat: - Iles, should be the only - ones that, n*e,tin nual reports, so ite presenta 'theSo ll eming 'statement of 1115 doings thirbag the preceding Year Relics/ ' . • , zees asked to 11,893 Drenk 11,37. Z Requested to4lo 416, - • • Didn't t-i3tract, ...... .. ....... . •• - • Inviter:l tO parties, reception, pre- :iodations, etc., by - people' . • ...fishing for puff ' 8,833 - -`" - " -..i reak the hint .... , - take the hint • - B,BOO Threatene4l to be whipped Bien whipped Whipped the other fellow:: - 1.40t.;‘ ovule to time............ z eon preraise4 trJtiles of esatpagne • whisky; gin, hitters, Ilozem... • cigars, etc., if NCO gO.. • after thew - • Bbert after them • Orin" again; • -_,p,oen_asiLd,",ll - haViS the news r.. :.360,000 • ; ; .. .... • 10 Didn't , : . ' , 200,600 about it- - • 9:40N ' ry Been to eliiiroh Changed polities . ........ .elspoetud to change at ill•• Gase - ror cliarity • (lave for a terrier .410.. - : . : Cash on Lana. taglish "simper fella - MIS story :=--" One: day,-when the lisLffagjhipOf the commo-- dors .. was lyitig in the - bay.Of ,NapleS,- she was, honored by 4 - yisit frnmiheliing - royal wi It • . who same out 'in gilded -- barges and the full, parade of royalty. The . , ship was dressed from deck to truck in boll .-- day attire ; side boys were'musteretl.. at, the ropes, the marines presented_ arras,. the guns thundered forth a royal I;tiltite, * and the welcomed his guests to the gne.rter deck Ivith the politeneis la-fitting an officer -A! rank. One of.the.imite, a FlAptilt,' • 'gaudily attired Neitpolitan, st rayed away fr9ril, l 4e party; and cruising abflut tuidsldps, espied -sail, an objet he bad never seen- before. „ks it TiaS fully • explinded by the air, he col it fora pillar, anti, folding • his arms, lerine Jtgainst it, hen it yicltled to 41 . 1. weight anddie disappeared below, :heels ever head, with - A vtlocity Ihat . NVLIS aPillfl4 marvellous, as WaalliS es eerie f rom tusy inlory„ . mishap chanced to have only one wit DM, This was aveteran tar, who; approach., ing the quarter deck. and touching his hat, said respectfully, beg pardon, commodore, but one ur therit ireltings Inv - , fell down the hatchwily.'" • . . •• „ - Diss Arn4 1). 7 A. IV esttrn Taper has the following dialogde•tetween aman and his wife who were returning faith - a pleasnref rip. The Indy appears to have been somewhat dis satisfied : • • WomAN . :L-- !` Wow me, Bill, be w tit (11- - J do . feel. I'mas iniielahl6, too, ns R . F.ifilve, , l her ring • Wing a miserable world is this! wish Bever been born, that I do ;and now that 1110 born, 1 is lab myself dead again." N A . N— " Why, Bet, what's the matter with you now?.ha( are you grumbling Mail ?." . • WomAkt—" Why, don't I. tell you I'm. as mikerabie as a-rat !7 . ,indeed! Why; .chat oli en - rth wUuttlyer have. You was drunk on Monday, and you .-Was drunk again on Wednesday, and I'M bless'ed if yOtt haven't had pretty near emaigh to-day; Ti that ain't plessme enough fur yer, Idon't know. what is.. 1 iuppcyM yer want- to he a downright hanged here upon earth."- . •- :; • 4. Powi:Erui. Atttv..,3lnr.--A Western pet tifogger mire brolic : forth in the inaignant.strain Sir, we're enough for ye, the whole of ye, Me and my client can never be nor tyranuized over; mark that!. And y sir, just so sure 'as this-Court decides against us, We'll file a writ of progander, and *o"-'-bere lie was Interrupted by, the oppot•ite• counsel, who wanted to know what he meant by a .writ of progandcr? `Mew? Why,- sir, a Writ of progauder in don't SUSI, remember the-exact word, but . it's ..what will knock- your one-horsepourt, ag ilely!" . • • "DADDT," Said Et bopeful urchin to his pa ternal relativks, ."why don't our schoolmaster send the editor of the newspaper an account of the lickings he gives the boys 7" - ''l don't know, my'son,". replied the fond parent:.'tut why do you ask such a ques thm?" "Why, this paper says that Mr. B. has tanned three thousand hidcs at his establish ment during the past year, and. I know old Grimes has tanned our hides morn twice that often!" & PLAIN-SP9ZZL:ti.Western preacher deliver ed-the following front lmic deslt - :--:". I would announce to the congregation that "Probably by mistake, there Was left at this meeting-- house; this morning, a small cottortmnbreds, - much damaged by tithe end teal', and of ek ccedlng pale blue color, in the place *hereof was taken a very large black silk umbrella and of great beauty. Blunders of this sort,. brethren and sisters, are getting . a little- too common." Jun So.—" Sir," said an old Scotch wo man to. her minister, "I I.3inait ken a part of s our sermon s - eateillay." '"lnticed I what_ was it?" •: You said the Apestle used the figure -of cud:loci - dim - 01nd dinna keu what It means." "is that all? It's very-plain. figure of eircele:alutiou is merely a Peri- Pht astie mode. or diction." 'IA I ah I .is that all ?" said the go?d woman, " what a puir feel I were-not to understand that:" AN EXCIIANGE NAYS :—"We were compelled to reluse au offer of job priutiug the other tlay,l,y a wait way tack, who innoceutly called to - get sumo postage Stamp's printed :7 7 He was quite disappointed be c ause we could not do the work-- - he wanted 'ein real bad to put on the letters when he Wtiblo a gal, and they cost too darned touch to buy 'eut .of flied]. post office fellers.'" • - A ENV-F.ll XX walliing along the docks had • I his attention directed to the floating church. -`Ah'. very Unstable prineipies hirre 7 a change ---tierce in. every twenty-lour hours lie claimed. Listener couldn't, see it, and asked how that' could . be ; anti was apswered : '•Don't you ceo it's }Ugh Church .or Lew thumb; accerdlog to the state of the tide?"' A SIVII - STITUTF. VOR 111 . 1.:111XlIk:IIPEST.-^WO know that ltitlanea.ean'ttd:.e balls; but we were not aware that EugliShtnen- could make . 'cows. = And yet they must be alibi to iio'so . for the Bristol milkmen style themselves milk producers. As Sambo Would say, "Dey must be do udder persons:" AN OLD 3in nelmen . enforced the necessity o difference of opinion by argument if everybody Lad been of toy opinion . , they wiatd all have wanted My old' woman.'7- 7 One of the deacons, who sat just behind him; responded "Yes, and if : everybody' was o ray opinion, no body - would have her." =::=IMMI • -A ctvAtvr writtr says :—"I have seen . wouttn so delicate that they were afraid _to side for fear of the horse running. away ; 'Afraid to sail, for fear the -bout Might upset; efraidjto Walk, for fear the dew• might fall; tut I never.: kaw one afraid to be Married, which is far more.,riskfut than all three put 101,e3ther - . . • • A GSATLESikletalkiug withan estate agent :hbout the situation of a farm which ho was about to purchase of him in a level neighbor 'hood, remarked : 'The country is aimed •ingly beautiful,. and I do so admlrci a rich flat!" . "Sode.l. sir," said the obsequious but winning,agnt. . • • . A TARAGIU.I.H 11118 been . ..going the rounds oncoming au old lady-who has a moustache on her lip ; to which'a hateful cotemporary adds that it is not uncommon' for young la dies to Lave 'moustaches on their, lips,2l.nit. it is rarely that they grow there. . An old lady who had insisted miller min ister'a praying for rain,' had her cabbagesnut up by a halt storm, and onviewing the wreck remarked, that she never. knew him to un dertako 'anything without Overdoing the mat . ._Ax Illinois chap, in descrihing,a . galtiif wind, say a: doz while_ attcmptr: ingto weather the-gale, wari,caught wip' his month open, and 'turned conipieteliirushie ATINGTOR say*. thezoilly , --way tip lanboa4xpiosions is-to make ea:- the wider nn'ihe sborB.• luir ~tlie:tutniu' is Oquo by cooking )12 board. , • • • ♦lief, ja m , we: _ egry deaf to . tue; but now -ypert , j 4 i l " PaYinsortf Y. O O - ON/SUVA 04HW q- " D.IIIF 16`)11 • THE...NEW • Stang and Qunimet-Meiltole _ -- • - - • ~FL -~sTa~a~":: SitSlT:',Oitt - p* worts -lAMB •PR3PAEED 1 B JANES B. itriviknirstimit caannirre, 3wrcrAcrcills'oi -mf ELIXIR PERUVIAN BARK OF IRON, . . . . . ... Which ling brc;rme Tri Atvi.nthly Ritencu etr ft 'TONIC AND ,RESTOIIA T.I.VA by rbYricians and In- • ... ' vaaas la Ail lart44` uf Luc • 4.....,tuary. • .: - . . Ttin new preparation. "ikarnwparilln in Canis bittailioas. aright lodide of : Lime? presents one. of the roost prompt alterative nitents.ln a fitrip eniame cif exerting toil action upon the ayetem. and this iu ml pure dad pie:. -~wt dosw:. it is conceded that the alter-. Wire: resolvent. or tonic efLvits.. eljpaide. are exerted . moat decidedly wheil associated with other alterativw, fo carabinatioux and the Barsaparilla •aeema to fulfill_ perfectly all the favorable requisitions. •• . ; ..The fret effect usually observed when "Sanas ['Amt. • Ls. wi.ra loolos. or LIMS" taken, is au .locrease , of appetite,yshowleg that it_ has tonic properties •of• marked charsder. Fts alterative effects are meatiest its ready*wabluation with , the bleed and tissuein.:- - Pale , eerofeloes women and children improve rapidly ender:lts use, and. the vital remotions assume a health" , 'coadittott. • Ic Is iieMitiably.adapted to a large nomher of chronic of acute affections peculiar to children. It is salted - to 'them, both I>y the Mili.lll(4A and eff.ciency of medkitial effect and the pleasant, attractive form of the remedy. It may be . given for &loa n .' period" where soustltat h.nal influences are 04114 an d no - reptinance, or digise..ll- . . nation to take . the Firnri, - eneounieredl. In White Swellings,' Um -joint 'Disease. and Distortions of the teplue, it should be givenpemstently, In moderate do. sett, until 'relief la olitaine& - • $23 000 • , . In the Springer:Elie:Tear , sad 4atlag the Warm Weather, 1 . • the "completion of - morbid mattira in the ?plena met:seta berate menifestend yery tmtiblerame. I.er , eitode. Headache. Boila. Ca l-11.111 ,8, 3i Lore of API - Mit , . • PTiOF In theJointriAndigeetioneete are reit common. Nothing ever dovlsed'is , better ed•paed to esterminata or drive off these affeetione Wan tills net; combination of S.S.RdATAVII.F...et wtm JOOIPE Or I.rsa.. • 110 prepticatioi3 like it, or which aiiirtixlmatea to . It. - as ao , . . • - . Alterative. or Woad PariOor, . • has ecte befUte been placed within thi Tenth of inctilldt: Indeed, It is an nuttrely nem' and arms-rale. non. In no reopeet nr.eubling anything httherto ern pl poI be tl: • ' O .. • opinion of medical men concerning It. the di seriptlow of ttn'theinkal Character. Alinrapeuticiltlue, manner of nse, etc., are given to a circular: which-can he had at the store of any and all first-class Druggists. 'Sold in Pottsville .by P. Sanderson, Henry Saylor, J. 0. Broin and Son, and all ianggista:-. Jane 16,16, 2. ' . MORO PHILLIPS' IU eau' lac !a►proped Supe,r-Phosphate of Lime, STANDARD G (TARA A' TEED. For Sale at Manufacturer's Nikita-- No. 22' 11arth Front ftlt., Plittuda., Pa. 110, 14 80w17 9 0 Wharf, Maltiniore, And by Deakin in gaieral tbronghout The country. ' , ,The material of, widcb MORO PHILLIPS , PROS PIiATE Is manufactured contains tiftv per cent: more Bone Phosphate than .RA3I/ Bone ; therefore it is more durable. The ammonia prevent gives it great ad-. ditioral fertilizing value. Five yearn experience has proved to the 'Farmer that It makes a heavier Grain than even stable Manure,tind is not only attire but lattina,, Priic $56 00 per ton . 2000 • Discount to dealer.. . - . • 111QR0 PIKILLIPS, - Sole Proprietor and Irlauthetater. ANOTTIEIi GASAT. CUIIE IN TILE CITY OP NEW. YORK Of a highlycitizen. well known .to the . Mercantile cAnninunity, by . THE OREA'P LHNO npetoit OP PHILADELPHIA. No. 2S Nassau St., New York, Jena 1.1= 1 63. Da. J. 11. SClTeM•l:—pear Sir —For over fifteen years I have been troubled with a severe. cough, a id veinelly two or three times a year with more or lea hemorr hage. which together . , for the-bet few. tears, has kcp me thin in flesh and too, weak to do business of any kind without entre:leg. 11:C/it:gust' last I bad a' very severe hemorrhage, Ind; 'according to the judg-' went of a good N'ew.l.ork phyalcirn, I was classed . as beyond the reach of medicine, and was advised to be . prepared, so faits property matters were concerned, to leave this world at short notice.. The physician (and my good Mends) said that the first cold I took must prove fatal.. Early in January I took a severe cold, and fortunately was occupying rooms at No. 92 BOND STREET, directly over your office. I think about the. 16th of January I procured a bottle of your Palmonle Syrup and commenced taking it freely. My feet and - limbs were very much' swollen, and all the symptoms of a s peedy death eeetned to accompany my cold. . I sent or my former physician, and stated to him that.l. was taking your medicines, and after showing them to him, and haring tasted of them, itc., he replied : "You can take them Wynn like, they will do you no harm.. Ile said: "You know what I told you lot summer, and I say the same now, if yon have any business to close up, do not pat it off." - He said to othev friends that be "could see no hope tor me," and, my friends and re, lations concluded me time, bad come. • At this time 'I • wee taking freely et your 'medicine, but had not seen you. The doctor' called etre times. and found me (much to hie surprise, he lkald4 improving, . and be could not undestand why. My faith was Increasing in your medicines, and I had a wish to have you examine mytaae,.and see what you bad to say.. When you first came to my room and m ede the examination, you gave me bet little encours"ement, g . but on the contrary, ox. pressed sail doubts :if my ever being helped out ofq i then seeming difficulties. The second - time that called, finding me etill gaining. you gaVe enco agement. saying, "thy symptoms were improving the Palmenic Syrup, Sea-weed ;Tonic and Mandrake Pills bed acted like a charm." My circulation, my cough; my appetite. all began to improve, and I could: walk about my room a lode.. You visited me nearly - every" Taesday,.and found meimproving, and told me not to go out of my room until the first day of May. I took to cold while under your treatment, my appetite became first-rate. and Ton told, me, to eat. everything I wished of a nutritious nature,.and to exercise about the room as much AS possible. •I - followed your advice, add to the surprise of my_ Old physician and. Needs, I seem much better than my, been for several years, and breathe better than I ever expected a person could with one lung, the left being completely dried op. • I felt very grateffil to yon, and consider yonradvice and med icines invaluable, • Tours, truly.: T. S. SIiEJ.DON. Da. soni)..ca--Dear hir:—Abod two years ago liras taken with a very troublesome cough and it pain-in my breast; seven or eight - months passed Mrs) , Without my doing anything for myself. Then I applied to a physician. who attended me- for about three months without rendering me any.service. also obtained the adrice and treatment of a physician in • one of oar hos• pitals, and also had the advice and treatment of two otherphyrsicians; hnt alligto no purpose,. During this long space of time I was nearly .dead; several times myfriends came to see me and witness my exit into the spirit world..l. was confined to my bed two months at a time. Myhreathing was exceedingly , short.- I gave np several times all hope of getting better: and as regarded getting well, that was • entirely out of the question. And to think this day lam welland hearty Iwas by some ui-my friends, to try.'Doctor Schenck's 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 suffered severely from palpitation of the heart, and two woeks after I commenced taking your medicine this difficulty - - - • When I first Went to Dr. Schenck'e office it - was with difficulty that I could get up into his reception room, I wan so weak aricl•ao swelieslz my akin was as settee' no though .1 bad the Jaundice; I felt doll, heavy and eleenless. Dr: Schenck, after examieing ma, said both ' m y l u e..s were affected, and r:gave me little hope •, but his moricines, in about two weeks, took right bold of me: it seemed hag° right through mv. Whole system., The Pulmonic Syrup, - Sea-Weed Tcink, and Mandrake Pills,.all took Tlg t hold in the right place. The Pills brought away gr t - quantities of blie an I slime z the Sytnp loosened tl e my in y lenge, which cents off very free; the Sc -Weed Thule gave me' an appetite; and - everything seemed to Moto good. , -• • , ei Tothow what - great power the medicines have in purifying my syStem, and to show hew bad I was die. emsed, beside allthe bile that passed my, bowels, and the great quantities - of phlegm and matter I expecto rated, I broke out all over in large. bolls, that would continue to gather and run frit about six reek% and 1 had at end timdover twenty-See boils. 1 have nothing Of the kind now, and feel like pother person altogeth. Cr. I can safely say that I have not enjoyed such health for fise years as I do now, and cannot prude Yon and year medicines enough.- May Clod - abtmdantly hires 'and preserve you I to the sincere desire of one who has been so wonderfully relieved through your agency z and If any one - deatree to know with regard to the truth.: fulness of this report, If they will call upon tinyp, of my friend', orupon me, no. 4 Dryden Place, near Thome, son street, below Cadwalader, Philadelphia; they will be perfectly satiefled with the validity of the ease. - • . • Yours, with much rrcceeppeedtt . . The above sue; rorzleseribed, - 'ls - perfectly cerrect. know it to be taw. Yours, • Tz B. MILLER, - psalm' of ilaricockM.; .E. Church. • ' I r. Schenck' will be proftealonally sit hie principal otllerrigol3 North' ttlath . street, carper of Commerce, Philadelphia, every Saturday; • from 9 A 11 nut!! 4 :1632 Ikead street, New York, every Tuesday, horn 9 to 3; 'No SS Summer etreet, Boston,- Mask, every Wed aeaday, franalPto 3 and every other Friday - at 1038 Bat tlinore street, Baltimore. 31d. , All advice here, bat for a thorough extuuluatlou of. the Image • with .hia Respi eat eter, the charge la ibrt 7 43 dothqs. • • ' Prfee of the rubnonle Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, each St 60 per bottle; or di-.50 per half .dozen. Man drake YUJI.; crubr per box. • • • For Bale '2, '66 by 46.1 all Drugehtta and Dealera. • • • Dec. y • HERO .1;! R I." 1" ALI; = • -.The Hero Jars eliallengo oust defy alivompetli iOll.- They are to almpltded In thelr.oerformauce ;that any child can use them, Tho fruit Is placed in the Jars and fro`` boated, when the corer is applied, and it teals The . adventages which 'attach to u 4 Hero jars ere.' that If the fruit put nit la scand," it will not be lost by my Imperfection in the Jar.; 'ln nine eases Out of ten Abe law of fruit is the rcault of imperfect Jain. The Hero Jar *We moat pealettlyalittght Jar ever pre tented to the public, and challenges any and all Jars to trial of iM matits, , by any lest... . For sale' wholesale and retail; by the subscriber, be, moan Second/end illghutrents. , Pottsville. • _ __ • BERbiltrt,' Potter." 2 . 1-bt t ly 416 G.S . : C•4:j.'' * , it and mad 1* Carriers , 011*.• • • •-; • • •• t*, t - i• • :•;•.: ,HTSERe4 °Mit .QABKIIOO jj A RlitT33. _„ , i Allejayetet haa.S.eit,te WC* the vity loweet market 8,..,r.p 1 je k ...,-ittot tomtit, tereerliablettLene. -wA •.1 MASTMGS.-lietir Totlt. .• • _ Iledtero. • adtlatopliWitettelitiiitaii stfacturer's prim- • Manaractory atilt* Beetedtd • 4 . .# 4'qW Yor k , hilto-It.!oo::atAt* rtUT FLOWERS' AND HA Itj, pleat • -• -filtEPlWOink• =el ,, estmedlielr , • and White Goode for Ia at W4.ll:at 404(4104 lie,t*ton, 4ene 1), .66 . . • . . CtiFlerY _ . moot 01:.appeove41)sts of Erivoctodfloack+-r-Also thoOtaastr talap:: or ..130ftes-sod also romodditg.- , Alko:ltal , sad C4Per ilaate; att otyobilt *alto loblArlikeettlik.eadmatl ' isrLimpAgaglow. ,4botti- . . '•-• 7177 .1114 DR. J. 11. SIZE Ch, Omer. N GALA THE PATENT ItAIROAD S7 • MINN iMitt:.: 4l a, 4019 pnY1P1X9P 111 44,... VEX: 01,4.5. a ' ; ....I. • • ' Cattitatte of Tiitne isrpanaestrat: Traitast • ..xki and aIti;e..ItQADAY. - 'l 4 orr `lanes Trains williiiieSchnylkill satollowar.• A. M- FOR 2dDIERSVITLMY • ' • - At 12.9.0 P:l4. FOR GLRNAARBOIq... - : • - R e rnrning,will'ieave Minersaille - at:b.os A... 5.; and. Glen Carbon at 1.40 P. 314'eanseactfae-al • Raven with morning and .atteMpn.n....oWenger Trains 1 ibr Phlbulalphia. _ . Passenger Train , between Added and Locast Gap: . unationOtorkhwethlg with stage Wand ftvimnlambidn. L e aver,ol - Ur.plimetiorr reflo.lo Al. M. ' • Lesaeltahlanttnt 'LAM P. M. • • • • • Connecting with Psseenger Thine; on X. B. to and from - Pottartfle, poina4aartections will be made wititarainnatiFhlisidsaunt . E. WaYrrifjestit a.ai • e n entritiliftilf , Arniitraiirthntams. BAILIALO.2I4IIII6 6 OIamw On sonata Nov. 2T. :Ink _Pman.l2 :-Trabis leave Pottsville May (esomitilannam) 6.45'1 lit for; Auburn. ?lemma,* aM ...Hannibal& anti atilk.Xfor' Anburni ~firogrove and Tremont. • • • , Passengers by M train from Mollie will ar rive at Harrisburg vla Fineman at 11.80 A M in time. to connect with unbar-ping areat •av_postvra Penna., Cumberland Valley, Northern Central end Lebanon' ValleyiNdiroade. • - The l J P Mtrain froni Poll:trifle tow connect. at , Auburn with up morning train from Philadelphis. - leav-• tug Auburn at Lao P M for Pint•grove, ' and arriving at • Tremont at 3.30 P ld. -Will leave 'Fremont for-Pine-, grov‘: at 0.00 P aounectiag ther . n, with 4.00 P Lain from Zilarrislaarg and returning 'to Tremont at P at. . Returning will leave Lianishurg •at 4.00 . M.„-connectinvd. Pinc,„nuro at 6,35. P M. with train. for Tremont; and at Auburn with alp ..PasscunerTrain fm-Pottsville,'.Passenger Train will leave Treraont at . Lae AM, connecting at Plaegrove with, tram to liar-- - ribbtirg. Auburn with :down 12161111ig Pamenger. Train rrorrfrottarillO to Philadelphia, :and arriving a t ..Pottkrille at 9.20 AM. • • :. • • . • • Fare from Pottsville to litriii•harg. $2 .05.. For iicketa or other informatiopply. to . • - • • B. 11. Wllhmaut Art: at Fotiaville. • • .. It TRACT. Sept. ' Feb 1. *66 puint,ADELPuLa &READING B. Suminerlmigement of PasungoOrraine, • •-; 01 - iltY • 23, 1 .4641',C.., • - , p. leava Pottsville at 7:00 and 8.45, A. - M.," and't.43 • an ivittg, In .Thiladalphiti at 'I k 0 and 4.40' and 4..usve Philadelphia at 8.00, A. i1.,.1.2.46:iti0n.• trod -3.30, P. ?4, • srrlving, at Pottsville at 1t.;144414?0n, 7.35' rani 1•„So, P.M.- • • • • - • • The 7.00 and mi 4b, A. M., d "1.40..r.11... down, and S. 01), .t. L. up Trains, connect' nt %muting for Allen town; Easton, New York, Lebanon, Harrisburg, more. sod the -Wea.. • • •• - " The 1t.45 and 3.3 u, P. M., - 14) .- Trains, .counett or& for Lebanon. garrtsbrirg, &a.; and with. and foinmlrla Railroad. .• • - ' • Ou Sunday leavo.Putbodllo at 8.6); j.. ilk., and phila • . . , . ..i , 7 ' • ' Aliiie 11111 Ball 11ead....., .• . Down l'rnins:lture Mincnolilo r.t S.lO, A..M:, nud filen.t.`artiort int . 1.40. It 11;.couuectituz nt Schuylkill. 1 .1,,,ipt tiarou with. "6 hi A. M.. and '1;46, P. M.. Trnho for Philnilelphlii.. ti Toth:in . ieare 1 IF•ehllylkin 114.CC11 .at T.'2«, A. M.; and .14: , noon . cOrnierting with•"Li , d, A.. 51., .Train trait }NAM: to, and ,tI.tM,..A, M, from •Platin. iistillui. Leave Locust Got) Hunk A. M., nud AibLind. .1..45, P. M., countooMut: with 1.,13., P. M.. TrthrforPhil 'ndelphin. and • S.OO, A. M., Trairt• for Pottsville. - Ile Fil/day Trains. . . Sektiylic ill and fatutqutolennalskit. K. The T.OO, A. M., and 6.00. P. .11., Trains from Tre mont, and 4.00; Y. 31. frora Ilarrisburtt. connect at Au • burn with 8,17..4.1.L., Trainfor Philadelphia. and Le. 43, nom, Train for Pottsville.- . - ' The 7.45. A.ld.; and M.. Trains from Auburn connect with 6.0. A. and 1:00,t,, M., - Traina from No Sunday nth!. Valley awl Mountitio Liiik R. • Leave Pottlfle at 7:oosnd 21.30- 7.15. P. M. Leave-Teinlagna at . 7.5 b, A:M., and 1.40 and 4.1 P. M.. Sandaya Leave Ttnnagna' at 5.16, A. M., and • PottaVille - at '2.00, P. M. . - . staidB.lMt: mad E. M. 14. n.. : The 6.931ard11;80; A. M.. - Tralue from Aibland,.chn .nect at Mt. Carbon, with 8.45 , A aud . 2.45, P: . M.. • " .Tralue for Phibidelpid,t . ' The 9.45; and.l.oo and, liftiolP:M Traine from Tumfulfut , conned atMt: Carbon - With Tx% flout Pottsville"; at Fort Clinton withil.re, A. M., up Train, tromPtilladelphia,.. and Mt Carbon with 9. BO; P. M.. up Train from Philadelphia. A mixed Paßtingerand *Freight Train leaves. Ashland at.1.03...P. M., for Tanis. qua. SuPdalt ' Leave Aithand Lot,l A. 1., and Teem.' • Little Schuylkill B. U. • The 11.40.. A - M.. Train from Port alittcni. rind 2.16. P. M.,Traht from Tamaqua. connect with 6.00, A. M., 'l'raln (min Philadelphia, and 2.464 P. ; M., Train for Philadelphia. . . On.sundsys . .: Leave Tsruagnant 1:20 . A..M., and Port . Clinton at LOU P.M. The. 6.45,.A. M., down Train to -floadine . „ rtinA at. all etations between. PLittirtlie and Iteadlna: ' The B.P.u. P. M, up,Trt'n from elope only at principal atuttous.— .. • . : . • . . • • '.OOIIIMISTATION TICKETS, 51'.11.11 coupon' attached; between any points deinred, at 25 per cent. 4pxolint. • . . • • • wrrr.RAGE TICKETS, . - Good for 9.,OiXruilles, between all polute; cor and linalnces ?inns, at bO. - . &aeon Tickets between all ixdule at redurect 'rates. School Season Tickets one'thlrd lees. SO tbs. of baggage allowed each Passenger. . - Excursion Tickets from Philadelphia to Potts cille and back,.good for Saturday, Sunday and Iduntlay, $4 35 each. • . • . . •G. A.I.OOOLLS, fienetal Superintendent, Jane 'Oa • - • 22- . Enirpn v.ALLE T 1141LU0.A.D.-146 . ARKS _Agana] . ••. summer. gic63222162 • • • ON AND AFTER -MONDAY, May 21st, Trains on the Lehigh Valley Railroad Will .ran In connection with too several- roads .running to Wilkealiarre i .New York and Philadelphia;aa follows DOWN TRAINS.: . • . • . . No. 5. No. 1. No; 5. No. t No. P. P.M. - A.M. A. M. P. M. •,- • 8.00 1215 D:85.. 3.00 ' . 8.86 8.06 . .: - • • 0.51. 3,22 . 2.10 5 • , . 2.15 - 8.25 , 11.20 . ' 4.40' 10.57 .4.35 ••.: 5.01 '46d • ' 5 - I , T 11.20'-5.03 5.27 . . • 5.84 530 . • 5.88.-11.42 5.84 • 5.40 1167 5.42 • . • - 6.101 11.87 . 6.65 .130 . 12.40 .- 6.15 12.13 6.15. - .1.20 .10.40 6.23 . • . 6.24 ' 2.00 1.15 . 6.44 12.43 6.45' . '„ • 9,20 - 2.35 845 • . . 6.20 10:10 4.10 10.48 13.00:UP TRAINS.: STAIOONO ' NO. 8, No. 6. No. I.P. 1i0.2:-No. 4 Leave f- • A. -M. _ M.. P. New York 7.00 12.00 4.00 9.00 - 8.0 • . Philadelphia.. ' '7.80 6;15' • . &Raton • 9.47 8:25 7,40' 1154 .11.2' Freemansburg ..... 3.0 - 8.06 Bethlehem 10.20 4:00 8.15 152;24 ILS.- Allentown • 10.87 • - 21.15 3.80 /2.35 . 12.0 . Furnace - : 4.20 8.84. -4 Cataaanqua..... 4.28 3.46 ••• ' • .- HOkendancina .. . 10.63 4.33 I 5 47- , Copley - - 10.57 Ca 5.51 2-42 .. • Whiteßalt 11.03 1 4.43 .8.56 "Lattry'a • 11,10 t+ • .*:!. Rock Dale 11.19 -1600 0.44 ... • E Slatington - 11.29. 6.12 LehighGap . _.....::. l l -56 • - 15.18 .0.51 • • • . ' Parryville - . 11 48 5-33 9.45 - Lehighton 11.55 .:6.39 9.50 • Man& Chunk 12.05 6.50 :10.00 . • Penn -Raven.. . .... 12.32 • 6.18.• . Weatherly • 13eiver 1.24 • •. : • ' Jenne...2/111e. ..... 1.39 • . • • Andenried . •• 744 • : • Mahanoy..eiti ... 1.46 .• . • • Shenandoah' Rockport •• 12.53 . 6.31 • • Mnd Run • 103 46 . , • . Hickory Run ' '1 07 - '6.50 . • ••, • • Tannery .. 1'.17 ' 7.011 • . Whits Haven:. . ... .1 23. • - • Wilkeebarri.; •-• • 2310 86 ..; • CONNECI'IONSi mwruat.u. or NEW Jastakv. All Up and Dovvil.ttaina connect at Easton with ihe trains of the Central Railroad of New Jersey to fro ' New York. •-.- , • - m STATIONS Leave Wilkesharre ,Whtte Raven, Tannery,. Riekory Run. Mud Run..;..., Rockport..:.:.. Sbenandoah...... Mahanoy City.. Audenried • Jorneaville Beaver Meadow • Weatherly 'Penn'Haven Matra 'Chunk.. .... Lehighton..... parryville :Lehigh Gap ..... • • • Blating.ton. . Rockdale • 'Laurre • White h all • - Copley Cataeanqua Furnace .. . ... , Allentown . • Bethlehem Freemaneearg Easton. • Philadelphia....:.. New York - ' -;woirra PIUMBYLTiNti IitAUXOAD. Down . trains 'Nos._ I; 5 and 7, and, up trains Nos. 2 aud'S, connect at Bethlehem with mains - forPniladcl phia. Trains from Philadelphia connect at Bethlehem with down train No. 7, and with' up trains Noe. 8 a 10, • . Rase PYNXIITLVANtA a. u • Down Amine Nos. I - and s,•and ay traits Not:. 9,4, 8; end 3. connect, at Allentown with trains for Reading and ILtuTisbarg. Trains-4MM Harrisburg and Reading connect at Allentown with all down trains.. - . . • • - Down trains Nos. 1,.s andli connect at Phillipsburg with trains for Philadelphia. Trains Coon Philadelphia connect at .PhillipsliMg. with up trains Nati. 2 and 10, and trains•from.l3eleidere Connect. ißinpirstina Noe. • oA.i . iwursA•ltaitnoni. •*-.• • -••,• • • Down trill] -No: - T.. and. np trill' : No. 11,.conneet Qui:nice J uriction• with trains of kho ( k~tatvtiea fit; Ii lIAZIATUN ItAIX.P.OAD 4 .Doan truLuis Nos. &and 7.41.4„0R-u - 41a. No. 8, -con fleet with Indus orikie llaileton.Vallrtmd. • rem • 11.40 . 1/1 • '• • • . LT111,411 ASA' 41..84;1444A_. A Down trains ,line./ and Ti and bytrainr:Non. , a And tonnecint, White Haven with trains of:the Lel,fgh and Sasquebanna Railroad'-to and front , Wllkeabanv, .without change of cars between Wilkoebarca and New No change of . ..cave:between WiThesbarra and Adladelphla on up traT42.No.:B and down trait No. Si. 310BRRT 9uperintendent:4d Englnees L. - V. R. R. LEGAL __CARTS. C 1 . 11 - 111116,.... Allorator at Law. OFFICE rottaville, Penn ~; May 4.600.41. 7 .21-0* . t p t• - a a , . , . ,ATPO4l.lin AT tAW, 4th strect;iMilada: Mariklla ' - •may ; 1 p imolai Inv 8. -- .111€1.70(1114 Allietary Ortilitalawango-iltitier above : .1- if , _:^4;:Mlit - ch 15t063 .....114t • • - i:r 4lll4j a ' • • POTAVlLtiiiipiuTtepw lx rrY;k4 • 11,42. , 11 , be°l4 -• CIA_TLPHELI. Ac sl2l:ll.7lll4•Attatteya at V Law. OFir.Wlntre Sere4. o Pkwita :WOO Qoire Itit-twville, Par dace 58, . 6 * • • j Se - • • 71 TIMMS% OPIUM ' LITTLE; • IL/ Attorney itil..l4swooad Notary Enbi (Authorized by Law to administer affidavits, eza. sed-tok - telte , depositiessit - g non,.lsAntostiOdllt . I"o l6° M ei ti trr.tri rk i ri t • LAW laiu.:vozzaomartos opines, bintiantongo*. (opposite Postplitosq_ ,t 4,117- . SO L : FOSTER, JR, A.norneynt Law; •oFFICI.:-Eii4NAN*SEURSIRGti CatiTlitg4l%,. •' . oppcsidtilliptscosial Chtinti. intmpr44iiiiik ALL A". . ,-; • iu• • 4 , , -••••.• Altilerwerliiit•Ratair. • •• -01 1 "IPIPE—MAHAIITAZIGO ST., near KISZO,..Mair. ••••krea RONK •,70z4.7 • • - liputirmiiecnlgtezzatt"...--..,, t_t e rn iina lgaingiNgilalgh immuties t ub s **fasts A fa Prit _.s.44l,l4Arecokleitivi",4loßlL,_, ." • :Tura it:cm - gas tke44.zoteat ;:stimuc ecireutk e GP noes mackerel. meltecik Herrin; col sl i p . !Vale eV Plu"c'Tter 4 rAh"." 4, ta.wieccow ~, -.,,..--,:....:.,',1?-,_-,','4'gq'Trf. ' -,' :.;-,-i;:':,-,.:,:!4:7:,.'' ' ....1', '' . ';' ^4,, :• - ; - ;' .l. ! . ' , :'f - : - , , ,:' , -._'!%•-,- ,•:,-.'-'.,,'-...!.5.'.;;-7,,,',;,':',."'-:.'• ', ,, , -, ',. , :-.:-?;*;TA' ,, ,- , .- ''-...- --,' 7:tri .PERTIVIINSYRIP2 tr • THR . 1) R0 '44 g Ai, VUON, • ISTPitirEll42 -P.O I A4V r- Thiele the sweret-etiate sexidertht seeeeteteof Ode " 5 " 51 - aMrsfai monap. - • . • ;Waal Fong% - • eases:Atibs:, . • . • astilliladdieh-.F.ti - ..: -.„..• , •&eases otiglig is a . . . 'BAD STATE .01- PRE ELOOD,- Oiaccompanled Ly L;tplt.lTF 40.2iz „ . . . Being free from AlrobbH in arty Itirm,ll3 energiring• ,effects are nut. futlowed by wrreepimel4igierction, bnt ere peiraaheut,.infuring Hrr.r.iguTri, runic and .74triv rarr into all srh4 hr the qateto, and bpildiuiv•upa'a IRON CONSTITUrION.. :••• • •-.• ~ • .• . . • DUXIMA.II, CANADA Efa'r, iflarettia. 1366. "1 - am an biVeterate 11ya;..-eptic of f o,.te that' '25 years' 'standing,' . • • "I havebeea en -wonslesinllylfereflited - Ift the three short, eeka flaring. which 1 have used the Peruvian Syroff fr that I can scarcely persusde myself of the reality: People who have titown - inti are - aston lehed -at . the . chehge- akin widely known. and-can hot recclunaend to otherithit h,te dune ea mach -- titISE 41'47 Frim INSLIrt.SEwT, N0.1.5.,&-ton:PtEme;.Bolitcni.• haee etiffera . aoinetiMea germ' ely, - 14 27 years. from rfyapopeta. .eorotoeueed taking the 'Pe ruvian/47hp airl retool homediateber.erlt from it. :In the coarse Of three Or, four..iveka I vas entirely ro- Hared from my eutreringi, awl have eojeyed ,uointer ropted health cyer tante. • • . Our of the moot dietiugtaiihiti Jurists its Ilte , OttEttigltittd erettoo•to'iefrietadao liner t- • •• • . hare tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, aini the re sult fatly ar , tains yam predietimi. It hes 11111ild a NEW st.i.a of me: infused into my srstem nett? vigor and en- - ergy; I am .no longer 'La:manna and 'debilitated: as ivLen you .last eatr - me, but stronger, lienytier, - and avith•larger: capacity ; for labor, mental 'and physical, thin at any time dpetug, thelontftre years.” . . Au Einineni. Divine of Doeinn; iney*: ' . . "I have heen •ustag the .PERINIAN SYRUP Tor. sornotime'past ; it gives me lin" ; nunyArnTYne SiPI111113; ELASTICITY Or linioce.' ' • • ' • • Thousands have been changed :by the use of :this iemedyfrom west:, eletly, 'Suffering creatures, to . strong, healthy, awl haptipmenand *omen:. and la .vallds =not teasonably•tiesitate•tit give It a trial. . . . . . . . . • A paniphlat -of Sr pA t ti4..rctutalolng Cm:tit:atm of calm laid./OC,lllllllolitittLiJili . fC o l.ll tunue of tho Moat.. eminent phyelelauP, clergymen and others, will be sent :Ima to any addrttra. ritrSce that c . .ech bottle .has .PERIIVIAN SYRUP Lloyvn in the gU s.. Circulars will be eeiit rules their :is au, Qualm* .• -`• • • • - .- • • - „ ._'• • • •". ••• . -•* l.r rF4 • .._T -• 4-- " • 4.4r..FA it. • t -.. •.. g-r - ' . : wWQIi -. ;. ?..I'.;!',,x.', , c;'-.z::'lF.• 1'.;41 Dyspepsia and Debility. Frani the Venerable Arelldeetci)a FOR 'ALE BY J. P. -DINSItIORE, .Profirietor; •..•,.• • 36 14.3 - Street, DieNyl'oric.: ALL DRUGGISTS: • suit..otiu:L..4v! . , . All agrve. that lODINII h TILE EIEST riEm KIP( for asi Serbt-tind all kbatrodAllaeaaaa o,tr Iscovined. The. datlCulty hale been to, obtain alptire DR,.H. lODINE.WATEII, - Is a Pule Solution al lodine, WITHOUT ASOLV.EN+; containing A IFFLL9IIAIN to each °woof A most liewerful Vltaliiing Agent and Reatoratil'e t .• .• • . - . ~... .. . . It has cured and will Cure -SCROFULA In all Ili malaria forms, ULCERS, - CANCERS, - SIiVIIILIE,. SALT. RirErm ;• and ft has: been need wrib tustuniahlutr suecos in cases of Rheumatisra, Dytipepsin, Crinauw.p 'thin, - Female .. Complaints, Hears, Liver and Kidney I lisi :met ~,. Re. • - • . , .... . • . .. Prigo st.o. i 6t battle, iir 6 for ss.to 1'n....1;411 . 2‘i by:Dr. U. i.N . " . 1).11.i18, P;iyAlci,a) and Cherqltit J, P. DINSMORE, 36 Du St., New York ANSA BT ALI. DUO lbafillATS! WKS'IrA WS- BALSAM 'WILD CHERRY Rh. oLva vim. eon 14y.mn..i. HALF. A; CtNTUiIV; .1;611110.11 LOST ASTONI6IIiNB 511CCE.3.4 147 COMM % Citlighs; Colds, nottroicurite: hare Throat Sulinentini Whooping Cough , . Citsup, Liver Conspinint, Bronchitis, 81C ... acuity of Breathing, Asthma, . ' and every uffectiontir . - • ' TUE THROAT, I.OUNGS AND CIIEST6 • • CONSUMPTION,. • which Mullet off more victims than any other di,.ease; and which baffles the skill ,of the Physicians to a-great er extent than any other maisfly, - often yields to Mit Remedy; eaten all others prove ineffectual. R AB :A MED.IOIN.E apid in Relief, Soothing In .Sffect; - Safe in ha Opera - IT IS VNSEILPASSED,t . .. i • . . , vbile • at a preparation, freri -from -noxious' ng*rili ants, poitona, or minerals ; .unitlug skill, science, and medical knirwledgel'eomblolog nfl that-k valuable In the vegetable kingdom Tor this class of dime" it is - • INCOMPAIII,AB,L;4 and is entiCed, merits, and retelyea the , geueiai Confi dence of etc public. --. SEYMOUR .. TIEL'I'OHER M. , of liatiiiu,•2L Y. Writes is lollows - . "Wtsvat's BAi t s.tm OF WILD CUEURT givta.aniVerml satisfaction. ' • It seems . to care a COUHTA by- lottsaning and cleansing the lungs, and always irritation, Ines REMOVING:THE CIATET r INETRAD or-DAY,O4O UT.TIiI -OoliG11; AND LEAVING THR curaz ISRUIND. I consider the Sal aam ae tiobd es abf. It Dot the beat , ..C.Jugh: medicine' with a I am • - • . From BOR. Judge thiIIIKER, of tanadobarie Novjork; , Centlemen,:-Thle le to,certify that' myself and fam ily have need Dr.".Wist-irla Batas= of .Wild Cherry: for Began! Years, and that I take great- Meet:lure in .recom• inendiug it in preference .to any thing of the kind Sro which it in intended, , .•-• In cases of Asthmai-•Ptithiste, or Affections of the Throat. I-have never met with any thing.egual to it. • Very Respectfully, •• - DAVID St:RAKER: The Et*: JACOB SECH L ER, of Ipinovir, .Pa 4; Well known audanuch reetie ated : among the German. population In this . country,- malrecche following element for the benefit of the afflicted r ••• • Dear Sire illaving realized in my family iinportant benetita from the tree of .your• valuable preparation-:- Wiimaoa Hallam of WSW Cherry-it affolde the great pleasure to recommend It to the- public.- Swine eight. years ago one of my dattAhters• scented be in a de cline, and little Poi,e,4 of her recovery wore entertained. I then procured a bottle of -your excellent haleam,crod before elm had taken the whole of the contents . of the bottle there wean great improvement in her health.- I have,. In mr.inditidual cane -matte frequent nee of your*valuable medicine, and 'have always been hone fitted by . it.! •• • JACOB BSCHLE.R. eiticE IONE DLLAOR 11.. BOTTLE. • For Sale by • J. - P; DINSMORE,.B6 • BETH W. FOWLE 8 SON;Preprtetors, Boston, . ..6413 by all Druggists.. • • • GRADE'S. CELEBRATED -SALVE CURES CUTS, BURNS , BOAials. • Grace"s Celebrated 'Sallie CUittl33 WOUNW, BRUISES, STILA.OB. Grace's Celebrated Salve 'CURES Bou-s, ULCERS, ca.:NcEAs. Grace'S Celebrated 'Salve .. CURks SALT ItiIEUSI, ERYSIi'ELAS, • Grace's Celebrated Satre CtiKES.CILAII'ED.IIANDB, - ; . Grace's. Celebrated Salve, : ItRALI3 OLD SORES, FLESH. t.OUNDS, Rla prompt in action, renioves pnin. once;sod re: dines the most angry lonising swellings and inllmema• - thak an if by magle,—thuss -aflonEng relief and a complete corn. • • - ' OniY 2 Dienta a box tsent by *all tbr 9 . 5 rents - For sale by J. N. DINSAIORE, Sti Dry S:t.„ ,N; T. • 8: W. FOWLE SUS, rroprialbra,'. Bye Lou, and by all Dill,ggists; 41.irocOza; and country Stursik • 'August 4, T 6 • ••• • . 31-ly run; ' GUSTAV WOLTJEN,. %UIOLESALE ARD RETAIL TOBACCONIST CENTRE STREET, Nen' DOOR To Tint UNION, HOTEL, P.O*TaVII.II.I3, ResPec' trolly ierites the attentlen of dealers .and store keepers In general to . hlri large and well selected stock Imparted and .Domeidle Sagan,. IhnoLlniA!o : 47o,lot*Aokieeo4 ChtY arld:W o . 4l Meg, U.) at.: All of which he (Atm fez' nolo at CITY PRICES. .Glve him'a 6att,'and coovlnce,younselt of thO good. gnallth3 lod ebeopneas. uI hie goods, Ile tnxnres gou perfect satisfaction. GDixis.isold as. BHP EA- CT the money will be - retonded. • . . . JUST --RECEIVE.D, tiNVOICE,OP PINE `•:-. • '^ 7 " . 11111 3 61aP = 'ANA SEGABS among ibich the o)lli:flying firvorite Thias Wigan*, sutifft _ • : pre r sata. Alfred., ~.Tgbadadde Cabo, Cl. de In C., Lonquis t . •. . , . • • 71.aicroli.or • - • O'katpitNEMEtROIIII2III,PIPEB• 4.r. • • . AND SECAIt Ulletited.•nuieng 416:-Ceneff • ' $ auk, 'Among the Pipes there are ems eeretekzbiads of :thevjettejlea,lNCOLN,.: I . r vi : 3 o46tATeuiveseed • . .4614v1YratieVr-I-!;?:OR Taz By.14411110.1.1111 , 11i1102:110111CAL 14CIST IPROM.W4X.E#,, MT" r k k it44; ..n . : 71-a fi tf r. :l l -1 116 . - sr Informielen wIU be odi'ip pHeitla WASSIred . ti =_VM I -- .A151M*04.4 11 tatint. Addiumcam••••lawatotruitkEen rittimkeratiftv - • • I • 11:•• V - 03 • '•••-• -•••-• ••_ •••••' - -•-•" • , ST - ; . • v~ti.. _, x, ~~~* NEW GOODSIT. - " • . •' •;. WALKER &PRICE- rNioN NIIVIANTOINGO ;'TREES', POTTSVILLE. Wo take pleAssiie announcing to entrails of haTe opepcd _run and Spyttdid Stock O 1 DRY-(O01),:NOTIONS; &0,, To whtzh wo your.speci.l.attiallt4t BLACK AND FANCY. SIUSI Laces, Lame, Juouetts, Lusten, Sun Uml.veliazi Gloves, LADIES' Cl:yri-T.SACKS 54.00; LADIES' BILK OIROULARS & SACKS, TICE BEST AND CHEAPEST SITA.WLS. SPRING SHAWLS, $3.00. TRAIL SKIRTS, Superior OIL OLOTHEI, OASSIMIEB, We cannot enumerate alt, in our etOZ" . I:, bat only aek you to CALL AND-riXAMLNEcom.GOODS boron porebeekig et,.wNvhero -FORGET TliE PLACE .UNION HALL;MAIIANTAii6O ,STREET,_ jnno 16, '611.' • . • • . . 114 ILE MN; of Pottsville, Peana. .111 • dealer in M ERR USIC, MUSICAL M5171311E1173 ' , PIANOS, MELODEONS, ORGANS, ke., having been appointed solengent •for the celebrated:, . • • Mason ar Ilatiallies Cabbie* Origami, • to the County or Schuylkill, would respectfully an-. non= to the musical oetainunity that he can furnish theee unequalled favorite Cabinet Organs:in all etyles and sites, et mannfnetarera. prick,. The quality and volume of tone, with •the power of =preset= to these 017111iP, 15 universally admired and, praised, while their portability and himutiful finish make Diehl the moat el egantpartor °filament. • ' • - • - . .• Every One.. . _ `'TIE . CAI3INET ORGANS are' Adapted to FAMI LIES, CHURCILES AND SCHOOLS:- . They rtz7 in price from 0110 0 $6OO earl , Fir - Everf lastroini etas liVarrasasted.. • Also,"Aimnt for the side - of the . unich•admired • .. Spring • eeons. an spawn Org ams,. -• fvr; the bounties of • Schrtylkill;' , Sorthumberland mid Lebanon,. which Instruments - are unlrmsalli l'herpossesa &Sweetness and fallnera :of tone, whicfi. has recelcrid:itie milted commendation of.:thi , tnnetrai profession, and ludurod tin 'Mindat uhpriteilented sale! • Purchasers arc respectfuliy hirltedte call ~tindoraini. 'Me for themeeltee. • All opmmunitatimia and orders will be punctually answered or tilled, nail. every infix; matiowin relation to them:gindly Itiveu. 7 ; • • Store and Ware Itoomicat the Jewelry Station Cen tre street, four. doors from 110m/tango street, Potts: THE HARRISON BOILER, . . . This new Steam Cenenttor , coMbinee essential adr vantaues In AIrOIXTESAFLTY mom DICSTRUCT PIK EXPLASION, haftrat MA and .east of_repaink-du. rabillty. economy of fuel, faclltty of cleaningmadstrans. portatlon.-notpoesessed by any ether .It Is -formed of a combluationi of cast. troultram spheres,--each eight - Inches In _external diameter, and tMemaghthe of . as inch. thick. . connected. by cursed •rxke. • These'rrpheints .are. held .together by wrought, . I ron b o lt s w ith „Inspire! the' endi. • : The term is strongest known ; its strength to Meld :Internal pres sure very great—unweakened as It Is by punehhig or riveting, - whlehs lessons the..strength of the wrought Iron bdler plate ;about 40- par „rent.: - Broryboiler, la teeted by hydraulicmaims at Inforuidlt tAthe s on a rs rrz..424 - NoT as .lIIIIIR . ANTraAct. „-„, ' .thalet pressor whch•Mlghtoutse.naptith nary balms; everrjotothame-beconme esrtfetvestra, Nei:Aber steam *generator Possesses _thle. .property .of relief: underextremmprastweleftwul and thus preventing dimmer: • • About two .hundred Of Ahem Wiese.' era now lu si o; ration to eairmeithebeenestabliehntentsk Por geeerhatlveetrertlare esprir s ta i ry, to. - .ten ,flarrteon Boiler Werke.: Chars Pray . Reed. adjohatng 8, - Arrena6 Phthida, Aviles, Wa name In part Ribbons, Plain. and . Figured Use, gull %W O, Lcuo 3 / 3 , Alpacas, &Os, ' 40. v. Parasols, Collary t HandkeroMaPsl 57.00, IN T.llt OUR STOCK OF CANNOT BE BEAT. SPLENDID HEAVY csna nutpaßJ ONLY $4.00 SPLENDID. Ott SHADES,: W .. 4th gzinree, comOoio OIL OAIPETB, ; VESTINGEI, &0,, duo., &o, A SAFE STEAM 4.01U11, . : L , ,:_t1iti...4:,:,;,;:'.;.44;1•E - ..iE . , : t . , ,, t......:•:;"ri - f . '' .:. . ,7 . 4. - rsc::.7r a ,e. , ,•: - .. -- '•....." -- F -4„- y„ : .. , .. I: : l..lF,zVi- , :'..•;*;'.4. 4 .11: -, ; - .''': . '::: ' ::: :7 ::: :',.. v i .........,,,, 1 :,...„., ~4", . F . :,- ze- 1 6 00 . . I 1 ' -I I e s 0 . . 8 - T , . ca-i... o 4 r. gl. 13 3 ; -4. i...,. tii . 4 I? 9. - 0 . I: ess W y e pt I 43 CD t" 4 A. , ft g ) ..,. 4 cp 4 . g V ` - ' 1 - t=l n i i 4 ggp, 0 tl . co r cc 4:4- f 3. n : e 0 ~ . • .g 5 g 8 . -5 .1 c::'• W . S . --k,' P a •'"i a ' 14 1 - ?1, C) rA C. .t 1 1 4 , •?.. 2 a v , - tt, i g % rip : 4. 0. :., • tg• i -c, a ~' . w . c`.•l De Labiu, Silk. Strip, Hosiery, Matti OF AMERICA, PUEPAILL•I LADIES WILL PLEASE RENIEMDER INJURIOUS COLORING MATTER ENAMEL OF AMESIOA. ENiMEL OF AMERICA BEAUTIFIER : 0,1.? THE C'OMPLEXION . "YOU HANAI.M , DE AiL` HAPPIEST WOM AN I.Y.PHILADELPHIA," said a lady to us, a few day Sago. l One bottle.uf the ENAMEL or AHEM. , CA his removed Pimplo 'from my. daughters fade., ;bine *as under the treatment. Of a• distinguished phisichm in Walnut street, fur three• years, but during all that time he railed to accomplish, the cure which.vraa effectedty one bottle of abe. EN AMEL of - AMERICA in a few days." (Name and ad- - dimes of. the lady above referred,, to can be seen at our store,. Corner of EIGHTHand LOCUST Sta.) . . • The u;koat lielightflif-Preparation - tor e;:eri .Lady to am; ' . . • , . OLIVE LOGAN. .•.• . . , • I aonalder the ENAMEL •Or AMERICA a .poiltlve • aecornity to my .Tottert.: . JEAN NAJAMEH. • It possesses all the virtnes claimed. tor 11 tn the newspapers. : - . .ICFNIE GERMON.... Tlitadtee have found u ENAMEL OF AMER! CA. ajorrol fof !her which ever toc !to , favor ho, -' • • - • LLZEI3 PRICE. •• ••• •, titian end.raz lba RiiAMEL OV AMERICA when .•yo? I truy. , JUMA DALY. • CLOTHS C R TI'V •E :I'R I ARE TOUR LITTLE . ONES SUFFERING FROM THAT TORMENTOR, PRICKLY HEAT t 'A small quantity. of . the ENANIFL OF AMERICA. appliate toe parts affected, will afford Tuatant relief. DAVE Toil PIMPLES trim THE FACE t TERHUADED TO (UTZ unit - • N E L •OP . - . . . ONE TRIAL.. ' • EPIEDSER IT IS WARRANTED TO CURE . • • One Dollar pas Bottle. • : '.• 11.B0KLES . UPON Tlls. FACET 121.10rE 'MEM AT ONCE WARLI FOR TIM SKIN IN- KYIR'IIiNOK. . . •' • The )ledical3den Om it, the. Preference.lt hrenevf the few.ceethalcii FO. Wting Merit 017,S $ll6O, PER . For Sale Everywhbrip. • ' PRISCTPAL DEPOT; - - TLIS . MOST SEAUTITTL - PEILErLIESV swim IN. 8. W. COR,..P.I6IITI.IA:NIi-LoCU3T STB. 1T . z.:: . :T ? . .:_w) : ..:T , ;,. 7 .155i OENUM STREET, 'O,T.T.E4I9ILE. .1 . 07,531; Iter 16, '66 6-Bm] . . NEW GOVERNMENT:.ITNS, Calledi okipiinhick 7-30% 1040 hp _mad Qroseor boxes 0f.2 dozen each—ar new and end, fdt pan . —Justienetved andlor tale at---B.IIANRAN'S Book and Bsttosory&ore: -*hero alio' • can be: Ina all kludifot other approved' Steel Pena .by tlitlinte or Ismail quantity.. Bil*':.AS* l ** : ... : 04.***4. EMBIt 0 - ,Q 4T I ON TtPlitittr OicSit; iSURALGII, :NERVOUS TI rant S% 'STRAINS,..Rfandi ^: • - BUNIQNIiV Mint is AGUE, • Certidestes'aaTestbridabils to any extent might tei procured from thosewholfare need ind*d: thoirtszd effects of this Sims Makenor - abroad : fs wrilt:dear • beams Irr.relittrittre undersigned at mament,• 1.4 .0M of 110;;;• Who can tell Its good-,offeet - after' ming, when all remedies Mai ." • ••, • •. • :• , .... pormytthr; dirty 134-1966.*.' This is to ostlff that ;Wait routinerl3o . bed on the id of July, .3fr."Lery aided - 0n me and per ' -goaded me to rasa. sit •Astley...Coopers Senbirinftioni and alter getdngS-legs, , knees andsleitt' rubbed for - about twenty minutbs,- wee enabled:la Walk - down' to .IfrAstsimacnaliVroM Btorewlthouttherairroftrirtehes .....stidfn v .s *NOW 1 1 .. dMi - riot 'been ablerto do tot . lodtttba; .•• snowzr i . imanuirsi.iii we. Dated 4iit o Sic Atitta ti *kw , . •gm irritons phS tot ctoQueen , of •Irtighbal: , -klt Janlrrerrentenr ogAtboletu;;:-TyphOid Tesen , 41M;rae.4 _mid has , noa - -cmcsal for ExisTiar4unSiitelbanefor !Ilettsciithati. 'chronic, • 414 If Odd*Evarrltuutlylsiould does itswOrir rio oard7tMasig: , . ..AlcrtibPing :Ow pattifilTeeled. • .- - • • -66'41.30*'01-tt Will . .- : ' -• • I.4,Warren Striet.l;teW N'ortit. •' 1114 / 3 0 111- -• •• • "•'. i r t *Adak g oVilite ' if APPXI .r,-:;_r:! ? ? . . ) 6. ;;;:-11:14.--.*t,,,..:4 34'1, 77. 'l/4if g• i - p . , r 4 a COMPLEXION OPINION. OF Tim LADIES' IN IkEMLED TO Ilt3 r i xAmE4 OF AIdERIOA, •MOIILEI , ASIR :YOU .A*Ntii.-RDWITH EMIE:I 'ENAMEL OF AMERICA. THE ERAIRL OF AMERICA 'AU NTb ST‘ WATERING PLAIIIO;— . . CAPE . MAY, • • • LOUIS la; GERMAN. • , . . • „ • ' , • Voogreal Hall . ATLANTIC CITA', • ' Dr. R. OppositelhoDnlted States LONG BriANCIt •• F. ti CLIA,TTLN, It. D... . • • 'Near Continental Mill LAAT4TOGA EPRINGS, • . • • . De..GEORGB,,}I. SKY' eaIIat , WALKER PRIOR% tobrtment Ot -""V a iorlailtat t -,6a? ~;~:;: 40x4 . . ' tra. .A. out cboo ,for 91*.s. : 'Affor44ea raatce fat_ B. lonng rar.4..r.Cou_Mei Twag: orlactalnich: — - ;.Th•werittemt wmitpunt pui.TUAtabiT,§ITQUIrD roteiscules address, • , - " • " ig,lghtstown:N. . . . .. . . . COMO XICALV 5115iiiriTirvis.-:•-• .-,_• ~ ,• - . •- - 9411412c11 haiD.SI , IQI.I.III): .• •- - • : For:Tuair.l#9.diet, Boarding and . Day Putoiii. 1;521 aid - - "'"'" , '",l.M.trare'rt.er.t.tiPhiladelptla, . ' . . -.. W4 l ,9Pen - 'ln : ' ? -;,. ,- - • - - •Irhr . sriarr . . 6 50 % ilk;:ird tuition; ' more dot ! . do '.- do - 1 ' - for twn _:or era (each). • • • 4°ll Pre u n y e giv his k l cn in bo'lorigitig . . the IiADAKM.D. BEIELY/ 14 0Y! ''. -- /Atirdst 4,`.' 86 • 7 . n T iNinFrirAt.4l , • , . e . . NOILIVILN SENINHOVOIt tam mos, At litiz 'Lancaster IN Pa. - (FOUSDED Airoids'sappricr advantage. (pr. • thcn angh and acwm idifbed locniale•Edneatt.a. :, '`• • • „ - . .Fur Unnutara and inannintiou. liddr,N•ii4 • • , Itiv2WILL.II3te..II.I:ISI.IEL, Pi ine.pal. 'GU • ." ' • •:. • . - lA_,Ell' A. C AI)EIVIY,7 sc military boarding 4chp.c;l ID. W. FRTqE, A. M., Principal, , 7t4To9l;ouat.G .•.41!...v7(;)MI;I:Y. PEN.Y.J. Cpn Yyrir4toiiti;iii . mile; North r thilad4l.) • , Pine' location, pleas:tut gtontitle', thultlioronnh itotradirlp, lu Anclent..and Modern - L=7 _Hinges,ltit,.tlatnnatical nut] Inanelice, Iltary . .Tactics, 'Watt Music: fse t t:+l.on begins 3d. Seplembn . r. • 'send fOt atalozie containing foil intr. Of.u.l.arf• . • ,• • • ":I,"att - 7 ; . L 1 ~- 1 --- a= ?de77/ e 1 6cattinadtillatt;" . • AT CARLISLE, PA. A MODEL .DLTSINESS. P , :STITUTION EDUCATION ADAPTED TO ALL. • rnrstirr.::*l/4'chitisie.Arti.:nis,tami ' ar.Protc,lotail matt. Coutigi uI iiittruction thorough and eoniprehemite i awl ea:tarter, applied and practiced by the beet Turf,. mere and hueini:as Men °tale country,: . Acino Rusin . . In this department legitimate trailasctiona of Trade: and Commerce, are detir. practiced, by waking patella,. sea and sines In the ititulel Store, - cOnnected with the COSlegc t. supplied . with - sumplei of tiry . tidoda, also, a regular.riank of Ifeposit and Witt: with w worklng.cap hal of soo,ooo. lu:insisting a( driely;cntraveAl sank • Bills.) in which students' fill IC • turn - the poSitions of (leakier, Paying and Bei:eh - her Teller, thicotint and. Cheek Clerk!, &e. • • . • •• , • , Briatieftee Taught., - Book Keeping in all its Milne - and application& ... : Boldness Calenhitions; - ; Correporatenee, Forme, &e. lferear.tlle Law. with, retrolar recibitione. Penmanship inerery 'style of the art. • . • Phonegia_phy.: Telegraphing • by.. rednlif cirritil of Wire and Instrnraenta. . For farther particulars ad. dress A. M. 'lltlll.llltli, Cnrliale, N. • ai-am. • Ault 4, '66 •APi 0 ONCE ENI TO : • - 0 'O tv . The Quaker City nurittebe ceitege, tenth and Chestnut, and Broad and Spring Carden Sts., Philadelphia. • t.„ Opening of Mir Fall .fitisione, litcpt. 3d.. •:-Ilabernl I adne6meilte.--A dtseoent •of . 215 per cent.allowOcloe oil terfehiuied during tbe. month of ~4tigtigt:•reilueilq, the tprine to SIIO,, Maiter utay liereinitted by - naill, - Scholnr,hips secured by -those who prepoe‘o to enter' at any' ftiture tints.. . In-titittieuyenks the thgt le ate. - dieetiy ; is a regally ly , laeorporatell m i tt, e-17,1 11 law to grant Dl;domas tn.tj 'eon. ter Degrees of Merit: • -• The t'ait .open eirlt grett.l increased entl,Rtteg men Ir-It in, It, Q uit:try fit but hut:el e,lll' find Attie advantages,•to 04- taine'd'n , m here else. '• •-„ • ' • . • . _ Fria r . l? a 1: .work the inostsoitiplete and exu;ll.ive'rrcatiao on Bookkeepine ever written c:,:ntaining: .f-:: .pacer, and coutposed ex clusively of Actual liminess Sets, 1 . , ill be ready - for pub lication in August, Price. $3 by Stith cription, paid iv advance. s'f 50. 'Remit money,, and secrtre a cuff. Detcriptive•Circulms on mpliention, , •' • • ' Improved Cosirpo of. noructfon..-Wliti the intr,daction of this'boOkj.nnd nith able and ex perienced instructors, thentudente of Rd. , Institution are' izearauteed a, )P►:ActLcnl Accountant's Course of the highest value, net hat never before been placed within Me reach of students of Commer cial ' . FAIRBANKS, .A. M., Preet. ,* T. E. MERCHANT, Betty. ..Atg. 11, S:P .EEB.,' 'S PORT CRAP WINE ! - YORE AND TOm YEARS OLD, For the tOntmunlon Table and Family arse PRESCRIBED BY: PITY muss re*rdes, Weakly ; retsous, The Gi.eat_ - Remedy - f o r r Kidney .. Affections RHEUMATISM, .AND ALL CIIRONIC DISEASEg EXOELLENT WE NZ FOR .FEMALES Every faintly et this season shonitluse SpeeeiciPort Genie Wine, Celebrated in Europe for its, medicinal' and beneficial qualities highly Oteemed by eminent physicians, usfid. in Europnati land American Hospitals. and by some of the best families in Europe andAmerks. dB-It has no equal, causing au appetite and ,bitildipg up the system., .being entirely a pure wine. .of a most valuable grape. 'AS A 'DIURETIC-11 imparts a healthy action'of the glands,.kidneysand &friary organs i very beneficial in dropsy, gout and rheumatic affections.' , '• Speer's Port Grape 'Wine . . . . . LB spire article from. the Juice of the Port Grape; aosamgmedlcinal properties eoperforto any other wine in nee, .and an excellent article , for weak end debit& apTenon& and the aged arid Infirm. improving. the te, and heneflUng ladles and - children. It once, and you will not be deceived.- . • . Lim Bo cum the elgoature of ALIPRED SPEER Is over the cork of each bottle. - • • - Sold 15y Pottsville; Shindal '4k Bond, Ta maqua; Ifertnariy"& Allen,•ltahanoyCity I,awrduce . Brown; Idlneravllle ;qt. ILCose, Sehrtylkill Raven: B. Davla, St: Clair, and by all drat class limy:Aida, who also. sell. 'the • CASTRLIA , PORT , BRANDY, .a ' choke old article, Imported only hyldr. Spimroltrect fromthe - Valley of Oporto: • Trade supplied by, wholesale drugAlate.ln. New York And Philadelphia, ankby A. SPEER, at hie. Vineyard In New Jersey: • • •• . • PRINCIPAL OFFICI-908 Broadway,.N. Mayl2, VA • • • • 'MAY . The, Most. iliOniiilete -Se wing.. Ma chine in Existence. The introduction of the "FLORENCE . Dates a new era in 9ewing.Maohinee• _ . . gt Hems, Fells, Atinds, (Anthers, Braids, Quilts, and Gathers and Sows. en • Rattle at the same time.: . . The unders.igned hae been appointed Agent for Schuylkill County, of the Florence" kowleg Machine Company; Manufacturers of the iNiehmted Reversible ' Feed Sewing Machine's..: . • . • • Thi3 following advent :vs °Vet any and all Sewing Machltes, are clrdmed for the •• Pion:nee " •• . . • .It makes fonr different stitches; tho lock, knot, don ble-lock and doulde-knot,on ono and the same !m -aim Eadi 'web being alike. on both sides of the &brie. • It ban the reversible feed motion, which enableis. the openitor,'hy simply turning a thumb. se_rew, to hay.° the work.run either to the right or left; to stay any part of the earl or fasten the ends ofths seams, without han ine ging the length' of the stitch, and from one kind • of stitch to another, can readily be ; done while the mar . - chino la in. lion. .-Every etitch Is perfect in itself, making tho seam se cure and uniform. . • .... It is tuntoat - noireleas, and can be used where quiet is f: Its motioius are .alipositive there are no springer.° get oat of order, and Its simplicity enablet the mostin erterieneal't°oyemte it. _ . - not. olltho l drara, of the operator, ea all the: Anechlnery is on the top of the table; • . • It Le the most rapid sever in the world ; making' Ave. .tititches to.eachrevolution. • - . • .• Ita stitch lathe Wonder el rill, became of Re tots. bleedelasticity, streegth-ind beautt , • • - .It.doos the hp,- cat or finest workwtttrequal ty, without change of ieredon.or,emclaincry.„ - Beery ' Machine hat* of Jentlee letent' . `beinnteis ;Libeled, - (the right to Be wtdcb ere , oeutiol4 enabling the operator totern arm-width of hem The public is respectfallytnVited fo examine there •'lltnehines'at the store of the underslgned,Retitreatiset, rettavtile, where fell carticelaittwill be given:' - August 40, 41'. • • • - • 344 f VO , OARPMERS: , &_ BM),EFU3. * 1141 0 11 * : -VOT,ii. 1 , • • i i t tn ib er , maitifikituruit Co.• iiist . eiriiiittl'iri l itsWO";. l ;.. o tr • igrotent‘ in all ltallroad Street., a wt: u eAttltypt - lamhet t eieg ort., aa4 deadttwhan„ , zlM _ Amu, AWIY-tp; lower rates _Mu t batlgbi:apeuitterec They are also - ready 1 0 tiottbrooglitrtherrneanis o rdim naity rianted exteris their atii . d 4 b , s e -: , &Mt* 0. 2 0-Per teg!t t 9 l 4 o tPqr Theli - wgis wOrtahopaltave , been in &co for the past year, turning out teat 4oratitSet • ,D00r.,; Wiirdow irrameo i , 9k.f:. r ; Panel Worirs • • . • , ' • Jillindes - il. llllllll Cre. • - And all klieleot , Prood; •-, Paneloljanatrtiroal, Work; ..tebtah they. have onetactly -on hand— Thsl7l ace to exitte Goleta Atilie shortest lotted, Er' any sinartht - tty- tioOtiatity :cif gaited ht huuttiattturtidettrff:s4,. ': - Ortand •Streeh , Reetteek!Of. 411410 t hillthig qak, FOOar; steak. brairdit-Ohtitit Watnot;iraficionw,So.ifortabt, ithst *Ol4 IllEhttregad.Yellovr.Pine:hosstri4or ' „pis, or ma* to Ader.i.Nnd reWf 231.1/1 &W M; and In_ ckPa4 l ; lll4 l l Sw' 4,lliestWeatils,••pestioistoghzdattr;•Aelltog . , „ . , :stYtt , . :1 1 14 • . . ."t P.. - :... 1 5'-', , ' , 1:75 - ;;: ' ,.< , _'' . . . - 5t5.07‘5...,g5, • ... • „laCfflliver,ll - 1 v 4 4, 4 e..L. w -lArPlccearl f°t • 442iii - z=-.. - -.‘ , 114 , 04. • WI - . Jr= 16, 18141111 ;.1, ; 14- - UNION. 1-101 1 1 , ? . t i me rICIIANGE 1.10 M) 1 .. ,•)* - airtrkELBST.,POTTS • JACffinat. P 11-O,ES • "1111ADET:£8.Ta. TbalAnbealbOts fli4i ,1 4,tkied :WO * it; -XErirED •eAND%I3IIIiiIitiNMEED • •• dadir new prepared wah tAe 1 W. 44 Opps?fitt '' zw.ntsfir fhr Ve'Ve.tm sir gtffilts, posittiniariklait/.l4**lllx. boottitaloed in the tature, u ln lbo wt. - • /haft ' 66 - 41, : , PAgait a PABLVI. PENNSYLVAtiIA - .:'HALL., ..• :.3pattiercque.,: lovai. . The'aiiiirslgtted tiaviog REFITTED:AND REFtTIiNIS4Erf IT Tnßovatt -" • • • I.IIE -Moir • • • •: Inritea 'Atte/14*n of the . . .7Yartling Puler.. ..•. . • . • 'Mars:3[4lo,ns will ap.sra' ma 'alas to maintain t)io shm•artm. SL Sub always enjoySd' ae being, nue of the Ott he ennui/7'; and tin 4 ivho favor bhn Frith their tattronace nosy br wanted thatjudhing will be loft un done taaccure the comfort and satisfaction. of guests. AVALMAIII 4.t.tt gqna UNITL'i.)• -STATES 110'1'EL, . . • . Broad StiFect, lirritnoquis, rm. D. H. WILCOX, Tropri_etr. The United Stated Uutel is well. and' widely knoWn • to*the traveling public; It is pleasantly locattsi in the centre and bushICAS part of the. town and near the iladroadlkpot ; it id. wall Fuiruished. and Pos ‘,.a every modern improvement for the comibrt and entertainment of ita . inmates ; the rooms are 41d:cloud and Well ventilated; provided with gas - and water : the attendance is prompt and respectful ; and tho Ta ble is wail Provided with the .beat the market dffords, .The Bar -.ld atoeked' with the choicest liquors, . .• . tilt a long esperleude as at hotel-keeper, the pin, 'prbdor treats, by ordlerate eintrged and a liberal polity,. to receive a ahare'of the public patronage. "AMERICAN 110 — LTSE - JP 01',T$V1 • SCIIIITLKILL COUNTY, PENNA. • . • • • '.U. S. .NEWOOKER Proprietir. ' . This "Ilcuse". having beep'. closed .for the past four years, has beet: re-opened In encil style az , will in every particular meet the wants of the - public.' • The latest And most desirable improvements have been intraduced in every department. • Large and spacious Haile, beau tiful. Parlors, Sitting Room, Private 'Business Room, end, all the eouvententes and requirenienta for drat - elasatratio.' Chambers with uninterrupted ventilation, .each handsomely furnished with sold walnut 'superior hair mattresses and Tucker'shalr-roled springs ; Bathe, Hui. Billiards, &c. Each have their respective de partMents furnished In good taste. Large and conve nient stabling Is connected with the honse under the ownership of Messrs 'C.D. - Brown end Jack Lucite, whose names are sufficient to gukantee that no neg• lect will' be allowed in that department.' In tact, nothing has been sparest to make "The American" the house of Schuylkill County.. • The lessee having an experience of some - Eileen years In public business, • .during- which time haCing been Proprietor of 'The lJnion,".Arch Street,. Philadelphia: also "Rphrata Mt. 'Springs:" Lancaster Co., Pa., and both' in operation nt. the mine time, will give at least some assurance of competency to cater fur the public taste . • July 22, .05; . • PAC WI C 110 T E .170 172 174:& 1713 Greenwich. Street, '•• • Coss Sithsaz wsay ov,:no&nws.v.) . Illetwcen Cisurthatsd IC& Dry bits., fli...York. • ' • • . JOHN PATTAN, JF. , Paoraiaroa. .• -:0:- the PACIFIUTIOTEL is well and widely known to the traveling public; - . The loaition to especially suita ble to merchants and business men :. it is in close prox imity. to the business part of the City—is on tbeligh way of Southern and Western travel—and Adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots: The rattle has liberal •rieconiniodatione for over SOO guests; it is Well fritnislied, and PosSesse. every med en Improvement (Orlie comfort and entertainment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well ventibt 'led ; pro h d nig% gas and water; the attendance is prompt and resinhlttil; and the table isgeneronsly pro- Wed with every d. bleary of tint season. I — rite subsc;lber, whiff, 'fOr, the p.t,L few years. has'been the terse: l.,:yeriet,,r, and intends to Llea lify itimselfthoroughiy wii.h the interests of ,his heuse. Wltifloug est:Arlene° as notel-keeper,• he trusts. by moderate charges and a liberal tsdicy, to maintain the avorable reputation of the Pacide Hotel. ' Sept; 2„ . JOlll4 - VATTVN, Jr. IMPORTANT NOTICE Metaphysical Phplician, 410 arch Street, Philadelphia. From a life of study, observation and experi ence, and years of practical application of. my "Metaphysical Discovery" on thousands of dis eased . men, women and. children, I have justly: come to the conclusion that every _family in the land, who.wish to got rid•of divease,' and keep it at bay,, must have my Metaphysical :Discovery always on hand. It fa a ociVain preventative against disease, It also . treats - and destroys the C4l l / 1 30 of Alselise; consequently the effects die;. beginning with Deafness, Catarrh, Itheurnatikm, Neuralgia,, with every diesase man, woman or child is heir to, ' • And Invalids .It la the only Safeguard against "Cholera. It cleat:lies every sewer of the bun= hody, hard ens the fiesli and purifies the blood. In C 0114:, pience of•tho shove facts, I have thii day re= ()need the price, so as to leave no barrier in . the way at the diticased. • • . • .The package consists of three bottles; one' nsodrfor - tho Eyes, one for nib Ears,.and one for the Scalp: neap three wo-k in conjunction. passing into the system by absorption, thus kil ling the very root of disease, Which is in - a spe cific locality in the head.. . 2 My,Afetaphysical Discovery is, packed in.a neat wooden case, and will be despatched to.any part of the world on receipt of :the price, Which will be froth This 2tith - day Of NovenrW., eold at S 4 per pkg., or three pkgs., $lO. Celebrated Poor Rielthrd's Eye Water. Large size, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sniall Mize, SO cts.! Scalp Renovator ft, or six bottles for .$5. Tho Medicines can be obtained through your Druggists, or, at the Depot, 410 Arch street, Philadelphia. - The - following letter is one. of the many which I receive daily akiny different, Offices : Szternm,•Nov. 20th, 1865. • Mits. M. 0... Bnows—Madam :—I noticed an isdvertiantent in a newapaPer of ,your Metaphys ical Discovery. I cent for a package of the med icine. ' I write to tell you that it has proved "a perfect euccess.iu a case. of deafness of many years' standing. .Now I'send to • you for three packages for ,my neighbors , who are &filleted in the same way. Yours respectfully, ' • "- • C. S. Cosa . = . . • Snapp's Station, and County, Pa. ' Perfect cure for weak and discussed eyes. . The Xtetaphysiciil Discovery world by laws as logical as Rinse which revoke the stars. ' The Celebrates,. POOR HICITARD'S EYE WATER is the key which opens the ,door to the health of both mind sna. body. Let. all use it morning and night. - Please send to the Depot for a circular.' For sate also by JORN Q. BROWN & SON, pm; gists, Pottsville. Dee. 2, 'O5 ilono vill Cattle- Potlers. COUGHS, TEMPER, FEES, FOC) LOSS . . -OF, . TITE AND' ENERGY, / use impret wind,. ttu - the appetite-, a smoot , glossy. 'ekt tratistortas -miserable. hone. AT.lTssat., .WBnfigl6oolsl4lllND - Jaalk*Ei,j2ilT; Na For Bslii.bYOtt and - 8 irpiTtatesitta' • out• the I:rtlipoi slues. ; . . • , . . , Foridderftrrottaill!pYyAßlNNY Drugesl4 • Nov. 41-1 y . • IsrENV, -CHURCII:IIUSIO THE- OW'WEIRING. • A _ 1 3c1191-.oc..gliarch -Mute conslitina 9r _ " talabLik SentatiPfs, Quarlota lioterts Ark An dequed for tb3. Ow of roi4trvgatiaris 3l /c 6 ; Musk& Scieletleo ..11 'lllf - 14. - ..114 11101/141L1114.10. r;kls 1.4 colketaik lad nut MOTO,- It .NOW CoHeetton of •Tbd places It costa it moos various foiitt theodeqsfons they orede algued folgriprati end tbaytwiti below:idle "omit usreftenoe. The votabllshed Tapp tr,ot-Iltr: Southird will attract. to - this now -Volooke-u6b liittealotrof those *bop: !lab', • dedrable aodostelthn. • ;pr be!tikit re** a peciot Star= s • 14 . Mahe+, • • - wiebrppereler„, zz,jalfitt; gr. 4 , „ , - , • •-- I " tOrditilWOrle• tAkhO iting i rgtritk t,,I,,VVM ,k f NU PlliST-CLASS HOTELS FROM MRS, M. a, BROWN, FOUTZ'S 01;.,SBIATE1 . In all distils at Swine, eneli as Consteti_Alleenfbi . the Lunge, Lijar, -. ,- ''' • ' - : ".-. ; kn., tbLo.article, ~ .tete as a speeiffe. -e =WM fnu , r . k , •: a.. lIPa- . -.. . ' to . is taper In ot, 5.. z u . _, 1_ --„,-.- •.. : barna of swill the ,-: ..,. ---- - - -----,--‘—"=---- - --7-.. __ 1. , ..-- - ablri dl - - _--1' . ---==--_--- _- ..-..- ..-,-_ . _ _ -,. .....eill be eradicated .. _ -- ... --,. - 4liiini' ' lhae- - iCiertatn ''`ei eindiebr iiate r dat'' If - - . proventlee and mire:tor 11.1f - Ifter Oinb.ITIL - '..- ::' . Vriety-,25 Cents per: TiperV, 1,414 hi' ta. ' 2 • ES: = AL: ' VC)11.4_40131t0., . .... . . . ... >q EMUS .17 .eater Ea= canal - 4 '4,2-; Tidy, '.ZASO.;.I 0 7:PBAJIT.,toN, ;The hritrOstpi.nq which has again r - o n e , r round, brings with, tt..a generous realization o(onrihopee and cabanas upon the botneY pio*bilthiack: '''There is Scarcely a doubt that thagmiu.prnAuct, of the Wintry at large wilt. cootittite'rastlpplY of the prime necesaitiel'or life; ampleScir all, the wants. of consumpumi and commerce. The great bull: of the 'wheat crop .already been secured in exec:rant Cianditton, and the united tet.timoriy of our Western exchanges. Is, that • wiliv.erLr-ti:.:•,, eictiey therntitaY•lie in quantity will be treat s up in qnality, Even the. farm; ra, n Ilt - t :r. ! proverbial `rtiakers," seem to bo nbilnd 4l „. ly satisfied with the result cif tla laton, - TM Comutissioner of , Agricidt tire think:, 'lip crop will be an average of t* tentba in ql 71, thy, and of a - quidity that tth I make it ni:;v equal In value to last year' crop: An correspondent.rrlelies rm eNb 6 r-a4 , al)t)re..l"l - estimate - of .the cerctil much as his deduct.ons are made pi incip.4 from personal °laser:Mien, his views. t.ro 41.1 titled anise w consideration.. lie pliers ti wheat crop ofthe country as follo s : • 6 bushels, 173, )14 ~ 1 At the ratio of inererse iu the wheat r.r„ a from 1840 t0:1660 , 7 .75 per • cent. a year- , i L argued thin' , we , should.. have r I: , I,C; 1, bushels as the yield for 18u6. Th e (s ri m ,„, d yield of cepa this year is. set down at . 060,00 bushels, against e38 , ,7ti . ..%7.W as ascertained by the deciimnial e,auvit-er , i -- Suck a crop, it is' "calculated, weal.] support 60.notim00 of people and all' the (:.t tie necessary. for:their uread and butter: . 1,„. world has never seen anything iu agricaltio t at all equal, to this. Thu fac:t that this Hopi, : product is rapidly working its way into elm favor in Great Britain is ell the in, re gratifying, :in view of - its - steadily Mire:bin?, produetiolyin this country. he s!tengtil . . branch of agricultural country. hos ih Central. West; end there it will no doubt main . fOr - the riexceentury at The eau crop of 1866 is estimated at . 290,M0,v0ti bush: :els, against 1.72,330,72`Z• iu 1860. 'rho ire and barley crops .are expected to he •in - ex cess of those. of any previous year, uhiie crops give promise of great ablealaine. 1ere,.19 brief, is an exhibit (lithe 51e3ti..41 as fat as concerns the supply - of- hcn, e . ducts easeutial to the subsistence of the es, and uo 'Outcry of scarcity; raised for atni . terburptise:9,.eatt do away with . the hselitt,,th . . tial facts Oen which we prOicste a year plenty, if not of low pries. What the pr;,: - . pets are likely to be for an outlet for ;,;, t " surplus crops, it ie yet too early to judge . any degree of certainly ; though with 1;12::0 and abundant crops its Europe, th . e foici;in demand for American bretidsteifs, it would seen, must continueto ho very limited, the , necessitating their consumption chit fly by Our owls peuj,le.. Esozrsit Aimicum who started recently tbrEttgland, writes to t , s. Utica Herald on the agrictilture of t'otitu The. agricult tiro 01 ('4rnw- I! I, of - a mixed character.. Much of 'the land i, devoted - -to grazing, the fatting or sheep mutton, alai bullocks Ain beef.. Dairies . also ILO: in considerable numbers, averagia,, perhaps; faun .ten - .to twenty •coWs, for 14, Production of butter. 99e . 0f tie ; m )b t , q 4 -• king features of the agriculttiralii6t rid 5 I I southern part or the peninsula, :!ri- . 11H; nuttier ous small enclosuresiof land: r • alung,,cr way from Truro to : Penzance, the .ctiltivat lands are divided up into. shn,ll fields; ray from•dquarterof en acre te en:acre of tsto, and-sometimes:as large . as siz or.eight scree All these aro surrounded ivittatitvy stone t r .earthen wall, oftimeS with .a ditch along the Walk These enclosures are.of siegular shapes, very irregular, often 'Mere lauesi,•and hardly o'er bounded by any regular straight lines. The almost entire absence of thnber gives to the country, divided up into these Audi pad docks, a very - singular appearance. I was to!d rit.the.ralnes, that these enclosures - were laid out. in their present 'shape. hundreds of .years ago. Potatoes. and :vegetables . .are grown considerably. for the London markets; the cliniate admitting of earlYgrowth: Pe tatoes'itre planted as early as Christmas, and are ready for market now, In. many places Cabbages were nearly, if not. quite_ at- for • . market. .Of course, wherever the laudhr.: cultivated, it lias the appearanceof a gardeni . : aqd yeL this is, perhaps, among the least . -fer.„: tile districts of the Island." .2. , • . •. • TIM : 1411)1•;'••• ing paragraph aPpeara in the Scuttish•Petra- - . et . :="3l. .Deipech: Professor. of MediCine, - .and 4eynal; of the Veterinary College Alfort i have recently returned from ermstiY,. where they have investigated the subject of trichiniasis, and have 'made their reort.tu ho Prench Minister of Agriculture. - ; -:- -They -• declare that the disease is everywhereciiVer• - . extinct or dying out; and "moreover;,llist .. with the single exm-ptionof the epidernleat: Herdersleben, where, a "concourse of itafor. 7 itthate circumstance led to the ;Mu terilt2l, - .. results; the mortality hits bum i:VeiyWhEre: insignitleaut. At Zwieltau; .efteladeif sad Sommertel, out of 80 to 86-cases,,not.a . Singie death appears to have occurred. Tlie exist= eine of . trichiure is exceedingly . corrimon la Germany.. Nothing in-the lippearance-Of the living animal, not in its iJ to Po detected, either by thenahed :eye or by means of an ordinary magnifYing'glass; the microscope alone brings.- the:insects or their eggs into view. The rePert adopts the view entertained .in ,Ciermany . tern p era t u re of ,aboat 100 rlegr.es Titfenheit,_ is suilicieut to destroy POINTS OF A BIISICDINO Lewi., fli Boone county, Illinois ; gives iu the Praaid Farmer his ideas upon the above subject - 'ln the first - place sheshould be square built, have a short nose and short ears, shell' legs. 'and . back; With latter holtOwnr bent: Should ers should be heavy, and de . ep." • Sever let ber raise pigs until she is a year old, mid nev: ex but one litter the first. year. . Thendt ohs proves a good ; milker lot her raise two litters per year. speak of her being a good milker. 'his essential in a breeding sow as In a good mare: Such an animal will •Mise better pigs, and, of conrse, herrogrity Will be . better hogs for' market. 1 find that Misty pudding and milk' ter AIM supper and breakfast, and corn for -dinner, constitute a very good ,diet for the , hreedirig sow. A 'great may falmars have fallen , into au error in not fillowihg plenty of straw. fora bed. . build a Warm pen in Order to avoid giving her much straw. Let her run to a straw stack and shc will builda nest to suit herself. If this la.not convenient; abe shoal& have plenty of straw ifithe'pen. r .Attend to the. 4.3 matters, - and 11%111 .Warrant no trouble la raising pigs in ,the coldest .weather:" This P reparatio n,r, long and favorably known,, will .thor oughly reinvigorate broken-davin and" low-spiritett *horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and inks-. - is invaluable. es the quality inilk. It has EicAr.r. ou BArcg lacx.—A correspondent in the Northein • Farmer says :—"For soma sears my orchard was Infested with scale Of bark lice. I, had tried various experiutenti to 'be „rid of them, still they increased in ambits, and my trees looked as though theyjnrist.3tield.to these pests, when, in an agriiiiltural paper Lfound a remedy that laid them out; In the month of June the eggs arothatchad, and the louse crawls over ,the treellntil about the middle of August, when thrarjform a scale over themselves. During tbObite of their travels 'wash the tree in atilmg ley, (tio a cloth • to - a stick, and save is strong as you'ean make it; fficill not do, any serious injury. The ley : crrllreinoye the scale, and the- trot e me a btight; healthy appearance." .6. - . - „Wort.w.--:'rhe- "Rural New Yorke' Alet,askingOf farm WOili.at this "season of the P311:2/10,Aweey'...hart hlibinds full of woric.,and if, in addithan, the weather is rainy, peas„ apt to be somewhat gloomy and di 0 0%4 ''r)let'retee4,y Iles in skillful plan aing,Ot.work, thetise itf , labor 7 saving imPle" menlidotsts,of: bolp,*l energy in directing antfipSrfortning the labor.. . The farmer cat - 'nnif.tcricraste-a time.at present. tbet claini his attention ffem bushier& : 4 0;isildoott Weleome, and "city_ cousins" PWUIII4:4 Who adding- -Strawberries and t 44 *AI* and - -the smell: Of new • mown, hay. ,- eabherisbject to minting the cows sed dlhigiLeipitcl fork:' proyen by -en at to &ease the noon - ot. intik and . e. awerity per. and make the \er- Arm and fidtenlng le, kglves theni tppetlte, loosens le hide,and as them Vara . I ''' V llllll".l...a. tI CIP" ,. o r ;ice 'ir.M". 71, - ! 4 4, ' " ro e 6 I kui in. t the e d ae West r a g ies! ,about i riu a t" i .l: „: _.r;209-gtiliona•to the acre. I . a / ",:..- 3'Wl-tillstc4ll4l:Poi.altd-in Califoraat '''' ' 7- ':4l;l4".Prli (ithy patina) will i -k ti " e *W i 044:01!6ris of 4 .0 . 0 104 : ::11.1414,4144"441019r;r41fft :,- .-' - .
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