The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 25, 1866, Image 4
at- 1.1 hr - atta - G Rialti;' ii - riras A'PaOtiY o?: Withthe girla,thetrantlful gi* the liquid tine:andlhe golden' e!tirla, &Mtn along thr9u2h the erowded * stteet' Turnlng the heada-ofthsloutheth!rk ee . l..- • Beautiful &Ist the do hut wtong. J The blush of the rose otft -dainty week, In which lovely dimples lay-p tddestallso-seek,- ' . as their anitles:and a little above, Pccre.as su:osgel, fickle aslate s . , s • - Oh tbe girls! the beautiful eds. theboya gather. and sigh es each. whirls Bertlhers along at a delicate Mutt; • JR, Airtliaztpe beadle , Tr forbidden to eight. • • . ,Latighiligi -•-- Hurrying by With a smile on the lip. aird'cr - ry glance of the eye,- .. An d th e little doge hark =dwelt Joyous bound, Snap at the titters that eddy arOund. • The town Is alive, and eachheart hi a whirl, --.Nlime the caning -of ilia lovely girt • .7 How Joist,' they look as they teeter along, ' 'lfailtagnach other with kisses and song! And a-poor fellmilke meteors, filth by, t fora moment, then lost to the eye. - • • Hwinging„ • - - Dashing theygo, , - Ihareiarding the breere that plays havoc below. With Ong floating trail, as pure as the sky. -. To be tramped In themind by the crowds „rash ' • - - ingbyr To be tram : l ed and tracked-by dozens of feet. Till if blewith the 111th in the horrible street. .. • . . Ones I tripped up on a inter, and fell • Just as I paned a gaily dressed belle. Fell. and my beaver rolled out in the street, - Fell to be scoffed at, and Jeered at, and beat. Scrambling,' . _ Dreading to rise, And strata, on my soul, Co open my eyes. Above, - and around me the broadest expauge- OI hope that e're tilted in giddy round dance. at hut I darted without, - And dmdted down the street r aa - the boys raised . a:amt. • Onee I wits geen ma the greenest of leaf., Nothing too big to exceed my belief. Ityery girl laughed at my innocent grace, 4. And vowed that I looked at naught else but her lace. . . • Greennesa,' • Credulity, - • Grace and all, • • Shame and my blushes I lost by that fall. I learn nothing new as the girls minter by, And tiller their hoops, no matter how high, Far all that.B within or without I know. Since I tripped on that titter, and made each a go. BOW strange if that patent heaving bosom of • . - !Should All at her feet on the pavement below. How strange If that pile of tightly bound tresses :Should roll, down bet back from the head It de= Faintlng, ' . ;Freezing, . • RnEhtug ithead tuniltidflarof allure the beauties thus shed, The [titers dropped off and left far behind, The little lace bonnet flying off In the wind. • lint the word of all mishaps i• they do naught bz• Haw strange If in running, She'd drop her false ad yes. W. TIIE RULING PASSION STRONG IN DE/Tn.- 01d - Bogs was a miserly old fellow, who had accumulated great wt.alth by life-long penuriousness. .But even misers have to die some time o -and old Boge was at length called upon to piy that debt which all must pay, and which is paid as easily by the mau who haslet got a cent as by the possessor of mil lions. Old Boge was sick unto death,' finding a partial recompense in his suffering from the reflection that if he could not eat anything something was being saved. Ills physician told him that his end was rapidly approach - ing, And as he felt within himself that he was rapidly approaching his end, it was evi dent to old Boge that he must meet his end very . . r , - "flow, s long have I to. live:"- ask_ed old Boite, In a-faint voice. . . • „ ' , Only, half. an -hour," said the physician, •-; taking out his watch in a business likernanncr, and added, "is there any one you would like „to send for-La elergynnin, fofiustance?” Old Boge mused in a lethargic way for a Moment, then started Up'as with sudden thought, raised his -feeble land and felt of his emaciated chin, upon which two weeks growth of gray and stubbed beard had grown, then whispered lturriadly7—"quiek--hring me—bring,--me—a barber." . . - ' The • bather came with his kit, and old i . -Boge said in a voice that was rapidly grotv.- i. ' inn . weaker: D • . — You—aharge—ten---:cents-to—shave . — ',:,,!' live men?" . . . . 1 4 , —Yes, that is on price, "replied the barber. charge—to, shave--deaS Alen r . "One dollar,"' said the barber, Wondering what he meant. "Then----shave--me- 7 -.quick?" said old - Boge,,nervoitsly eyeing the watch which the doctor held in his hand. Ile_AVas too weak eak further—hilt_' l ' , :rub — rloetor, inter )reted aright the question that was in his eyes. 1;4 . - :'Fifteen minutes,",replied the doctor.: e. Oldßoge made a feeble motion - as with a lather brush, and the barber was at his work in - a jiffy. lie performed his task with neat ness and -dispatch, and . although .the sick min had several sinking spells- of ari ing nature, yet he bore up to the end. 'When the last- stroke of the razor Was given, old e! -- Boge whispered in tone -of - satisfaction do—ninety—cents--saved I" and immediately expired. • V A Ilsol-Noriti....6.—Tlicy linve smart children in a certain part of 'Vermont. A schOolmistress of the Green Mountain State relates the following example of a boy's intel- _ . ligence ; . A:large tivergroWn boy came to school one , • morning, and I inquired of him,—: . • . • . ~ "Can You read?" . . . - .1 - ' " Don't:know," was the reply. "Can't you spell easy words?"• • . "Don't know." • . "Do you know the . alphabet?" '• Yea." "Try this word." . o-r-s e"— I "What does that spell ?" • "Don't know." I "What do you ride on at home'r 1 "Oxen." I •" Try this word." 13tve-tt-d "What does that spell?" " Don't know." "What do you eat at home?" " Punkins." - Try this short word." • • "B-e-d" " Well, what does that spell?" • 1 "Don't know." * "What do you sleep on St night?" • "Sheepskins:" i I sent him - to his seat, after this trial, and itojut_rest. - _ A roam.at, fashionable visitor thus al - a little. girl :—'-"How ism you, my "'Very well, I thank you," she 're— 'plied. The visitor then added : • ".Now, my 'dear, you should ask me how I am." The !child simply and honestly replied, •"-I don't • _.want to know." ' = i A SrAnsit gentleman, studying English, ' being at a tea : party, and desiring to be help, cd to some sliced tongue, in doubt as to the iterm, hesitated a moment and then said, "I thank you, Miss, to pass me that lan ' page:" As I,l„kx once asked another whom he liked the best to hear preach? 4 'Why," I 'I like - to hear Mr. preach best, be-, : - Etase I don't like any preaching, and his .tnes nearest to nothing of any 1 have ever eaxd." "'Mimi you see a man on a moonlight night rying to convince his shadow that it is im- roper to follow a gentleman, you may be are it is high time for him to join a temper , v• society. rr : = A LIBELLER of the fair sex, says . that enure all alike.- "When they are maids, ey're u mild as milk; once make their cep, and they lean their backs againat theli iage certificate r and defy yon." "DoN'T give way to despalr,":4ki dear," said, mother to her son, whowasidapotheeary ; -ii'but rest on hope." "Hope!" exclaimed the ~on, "hope is life'S patsnt lAEA - Heine, with i./Vhich every body is miserably deceived!" .I:llFFEnewr sounds travel with different de- TY,itrees of velocity. A call for dinner will run rtv'er a tea-acre lot in tr . minute and a hall: . • Idle a summons to work:will take Irom five . .1 4:a A, max who was arrested for stealing goods • - .:•;:..,.5.i-J..' 't a fire the other day, pleaded in excuse for.. et - :.:: .. il extenuation of his conduct, that he had t t en . .1 ; ‘44: . ' 1 is the country , but a few daysy and -1.1V .2.-- . 2 n't learned the rules. • '. , • ; ••wz.-z- ~ :ism- ..._ • '''-- "You YOUNG RISCAL," said the old gentle : an to the rash littl e boy in the street,. If cab had run over you, where wetdd You ~ . . and the boy sansWerd, die. of his. number!" . L :,'.:Tli E 'NE,W and SARSAPARILLA ELMR PERUVIAN BARK . Which has - Ix. gm favorably ;mown 'n a TONIC ANI) RESTOBA TIVF. by Physiclabs and In . yalfda in fidl_part.s ., nof the country. . . . . The' new Vinaralion:T!'lSserimparill a Co m. bination vials Lime.” presents one of the meat Tempt alterative agents, in a form' amable of exerting fall action upon the system, and this In'ml nate and pleasant doscs. It Is conceded that the alter-. alive, resolvent or tonic' effects of lodide: are exerted most decidedly when associated with other alteratives, in combination:'and the •flansaparilbr seems to fulfill perfectly all the favorable'requisitiOna. - ' The first effect usurdlyobserved when : "SAII.RAPARI4- wrnt loatng or lawn is taken, is an - increase:of appetite, showing that it lus tonic properties of a marked character. - Its alterative effects are manifest in iti ready combination with the blood and tissnee.— Pale, scrofulous women and children improve rapidly underlie use, and the vital functions assume a healthy condition. It is admirably adapted to a large number of chronic or acute affections peculiar to children. It is suited to them, both by the mildness and east' ency of medicinal effect and the pleasant, attractive lorm of the remedy. It'may be given for a long period where constitutional influences are desired, and no repugnance, or disincli nation to take .the syrup, encountered. In White Swellings, 'Um-Joint Dineen, and Distortions of the - Spine, it should be given persistently, in moderate do ses, until relief is obtained. - In the Sprln”_ ,,, of the Year, and:daring, the Warm Weather, ' 'Where' 4a..the old hoop mired* ciiiifrietid u;avelling ;sir Boat= is 'skirted ky then?, rairpose of skirting nom?, sad your pocket ditbl, to *rookery book, , .• "FLiTJD.IEXTB . JitT. COMBINED WITH lODIDE OF LIME! PREPARED FOR 4. w. miss,lsosro. 4ANIE " 1t., - 141ICHOL9 Co.; IiLiMMA=MUG mass, i'tii+cridsw sir:'v WITS PBOTOiIDE OF BON, the accumulatiOn of morbid *matters in the /.EtInII seems to become manifest end very troublesome. Las situde. Headache, Bolls, Costiveness,. Loss of Appetite, Pains in the Jolntsandimestion,nte , are very common. Nothing ever devised.is better adapted to exterminate or drive or ibex affections than this new combination of Ssa.IarAILILLA WITO IGOIDE OY thir, No preparation like it, or which approximates to it; • Alterative, Or Blood farlfier, • has ever beflore been pi !ced within the reach of invalids.' Indeed, it is an. entirely New and amen-nein combina tion. in no 'respect resembling anything hitherto em . plo he opinion of medical men concerning it, the de scription of its chemical character, therapeutic mine. manner of use, etc., are given is a circular, which can be-had at the store of any and ail first-class Druggists. Sold in Pottsville by P. Sanderson, Henry Sayler, J; G. Brown and Son, and all Druggists. June la, •66 MORO PHILLIPS' Gtennit”s lanproircd Supet-Phospha'e of Lime, .STANDARD QIIA pit TEED. For Sale at Manufacturers Depots-- - . No. 27 North Front st., rhslndn.; Po.. No. 14 Ilowlro- Wharf, Baltintorr, And by Deeers in general throughout the country.. - 'The material of which 7 . 110E.0 PHILLIPS' prtos: PII.A.TB is manufactured contains fifty per cent. more Bone Phosphate than Raw Bone therefore it Is more durable. The. ammonia present gives It great ad ditional fertilizing value. Five years' experlepee MILS proved to the Farmer that It makes, alumviar grain than even stable manure. and is not only active but lasting: Price $56 00 per ton 2000 lbs. . • " Discount to dealers. . • • MOHO PHILLIPS, • • Sole'Proprietor and Maimfacturer. Jan la, '66' .• • • . . ANOTHLEIL GAL RET CURE LN TTIVITY OF NEW YORK Of •n 14thly rinectable citizen, well kithwn to the • ' . edirninuulty,.by • -- ' • - DR. J. M. SCHENCK, . . •TfIE GREAT LUNG DOCTOR OF PIIILADELPRIA OFrICZ N. T. em GALENA LEAD \o. °5 Swan St., New York, June], 16fr3. • . - Dn. J. H. Seuvies-:-Dear Sir —For over fifteen years I have been troubled with a severe cough, aed.ru3nally two 'or three times a year with more or lees hemorr hage, Which together, for the last few years, has kep me 11110 In Ifesh and too weak to do business of any kind without suffering. In August last I had a very severe" hemorrhage, and, according to the Judy. ment of a good New 'I ork physiclet:4 I was classed as beyond the reach of medicine, and was advised to be prepared, so far a. property matters were concerned. to leave this world at shortnntiee. The physician (and my good friends) said that the first cold I took must prove fatal. Early in January I took a severe - cold, awatrtunately was occupying rooms at No. 82 BQN-B-- STREET; "dri — ealrfAC-3 4 2 1 c2i.----ataint the lath of January procured a bottle of your Afiretonic Syrup and commenced taking it freely. My'feet and limbs were very much swollen, and all the symptoms of a speedy death seemed to -accompany my cold. " I sent for my former physician; and stated to him that I seas taking your medicines, and after showing them to him, and having tasted of them, &c., be replied.: `•Yen can take them-if yon like, they will do you no harm." He said: "You know what I told yon last summer, and I say the same now, if-you have any business to close np, 'do not put it off." He said to other friends that he "could seilno hope for me," and my friends and re lations concluded my time bad come. At this time I was taking freely of-your medicine, but had not seen you: The doctor called a few times, and found me - (much to his surprise, he said.) improving,, and he could not. undestand why. -My hilth was increasing in your medicines, and I bad aviish to have you.examinia my case, and see what you bad to say. Whin yon first came to my room and made the examination, you gave me but little encouragement, but on the contrary, ex pressed sad doubts of my ever being helped out of my then eeeming difficulties. ' - The second . time that you called, finding me still gaining, you gave me encour agement, saying "my symptoms were Improving the Pulmonic Syrup, Sea-weed Topic and Mandrake Pills had acted like a charm... My circulation, my cough, my appetite, all bevan., to improve, and I could walk about my room a little. You visited me-nearly every Tuesday, and found me improving, and told me not to go out of my room until the first day of May. I took r.e cold while under your treatment, my. appetite became grst-rate, and yon told me -to oat everythin g / wished of a nutritious nears, and to exercise abbut the room as much - as possible. I followed your advice, and to the surprise of - my old physician and friends, I seem much better than I have been for several years; and breathe better than I 'ever expected a person ebuld with melting, the left being-completely completely dried up. I felt very giateful to you, and consider your advice and med icines Invaluable. Yours, trul , Da. Souses,—Dear Sir :—Abont two years ago I was taken with a very troublesome cough and a pain In my breast seven or eight months passed away without my doing anything for myself. Then I applied- td a physician, who attended mo for about three months without rendering me any service. I also obtained the advice and treatment of a physician in one of our hue• pitals, and also bad the advice and treatment of two other physicians, but allilus no purpoae. During this long apace of time I was nearly dead; several times mytiende came to , see me and witness my exit into the spirit world, I was confined to my bed two months at a time. My breathing was exceedingly.- 'bort. I gave up 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 well and hearty ! VMS advised by some of my friends, to try Doctor Schenck.. Medicines. I accordingly bought bottle alter bottle, until I reached the ninth t then I found a decided change In my cough for the better. suffered severely from palpltatlon of the heart, and two weeks after I coronienced taking your medicine this difficulty ceased. When I first went to Dr. Schenck's office it was with difficulty that I could get up into hie reception room, I was so weak and so 'swelled ; my skin was as sallow as though:l WI "the' jaundice i I felt dull, heavy and . sleepless. Dr. Schmid:, after examinirq me, said both . my tangs were affected, and gave me httle - hope but hie medicines, in about two weeks, took right hold of me: it seemed to go right through my whole system. The Pnlmonic Syrup, Sea-Weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, all took right hold in the right place. The Pills brought away great quantities of bile ant slime t the Syrup loosened the matter in my lungs, which' came off very free ; the Sea-Weed Tonic gave tae an appetite, - and everything seemed to taste good. - To show wind greatpower the. medicines Ml,llllll 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 phlegm and matter I expecto rat,W, I broke out all over in large boils, that would continue to gather and run for about six weeks, and I had at one time over twenty-five boils. I hare nothing of the kind now, andleel like another person altogeth er. I can safely say that I base not enjoyed such health for five years as I do now, and cannot praise you and •yonr medicines enough. May God abundantly bless and preserve yon t is the sincere deatm of one who has • been so wonderfully relieved through your agency: and it any one desires to know with regardto the truth fulness of this report. if they will call upon an of my friends, or upon me, No. 4 Dryden Place, near Thomp. son street, below Cadwalader, Philadelphia; they will be perfectly satisfied with the validity of the case. Yours, with much r SC=IDT, • The above ease, as described, •is perfectly anted., • know it to be true. Yours, • T. B. MILLET • Pastor of lancock M. B. Church. - , Dr. Schenk will be professionally at -his principal office No 15 North Sixth street, corner of Dommg . rce, Philadelphia, every Samrday, from 9 A M until 4r M, No 33 Bond street, New York, every Tuesday, from 9 to 3 ; No 39 Summer street, Boston, Mass., every Wed nesday, from 9 to 3, and every other Friday at 108 Bal timore street, Baltimore. Md. All advice free, bat for a thorough examination of the lungs with his Respi om eter, the chargela three dollars. Pijce of the Pnimonlc Syrup and Seaweed Tonic,. each $1 50 per bottle, or $1 150 per , half dozen. Man drake Pills, 2Z cents per . box., For ealo by all Dramatis and Dealers. ' Dec. 9.. , C$ . . 4s.ly . H.A.STI.NGS Co., ffinstufatturers of Oil -and Candle*, nod • floaters inCurriers , , Oita. MINERS' OIL IN CASKS AND B A RRP.Ta , Alwaya on hand and for ado it the intl . loWeat market price. . NrAr Yona-154 Front St.; corner Maiden lane. WAITSTILL HASTLNOS. New York. . JOHN HASTINGS, Net Bedford. • B. HANNAN. Potteville,- will ripply our Oils at man ufactures's prices. • . Xuan'actory at New Solfari. New York, Idarek IT, '66 C IeIfrODWIES AND' MOWS - NITS 'km C UT Bale at.... . ••• GREENWOO4 NURSERY, CBl4l Amid excisable the large . stock of Pre a c h Lawns nod White Goode fOr Ladies' Dressy., • WALSER & MDR'S, 'New :talon Hall. .• Jane a 4 114 • -; 4d-flm NEW . CxURCx MUSIC. THE OFFERING. • . A Collet:ter, -of Obtrehl Nude mudding of 3letritel • Tones, Chante r Sentences, quartets, Idoteti and An- . theses, esgned.for the hse of Congregations, Cholhs, .adicionectOzthang Schools, and Musical Societies. - • BY Lc iEL ibOxricakD.: =. • •Weid a telleiellati of 'New /dusk. hott.tkoihetrei a 'New - COWS= of Old - The elereitt are es carious In thane:tee he- - tattoothsdeenb e y are de. 'limed to Bomb, and they will be found to pewee un usual excellence.. The established ,rgattaidoa - cd r. Idailkanitiaattrarltd tabraiear - vakkate• the. special ..attentka of those with whom.rt:hly good-. =ale is a rdedroble . Copiee,wlll be Peat by man.:Vet-reld, 1 on receipt o price, $1.14) a.w, Sir BO - _ • • " OLIMI DIMON & robßsherfe, • UT .WilehLugten Street, Boggs. July 29. NW Vale "m oregis l inM a m l nu 'ai (astute !! 'mob l upe i!. - ":mkisiv 7 Si ntb licileina POWS. flianiasy its". 0t,41 . Twat yoke - Omen for NO ars Sal* NM Mit Paninflia. 14 "/P 11 4 1116 1 0 - ~~.-~`a~t~~~ _sue .rte Vi m'' ^_ % .^~'.;;,.~*"~'A ~ r-~" M-.: 7~1.1111.L IfT . . CluanteretTiniaeof ;Panaowger "On — idid - atitrißiNDAY:Noveilibeigni -18 sena l "dne"cesa po l " "l" At 04t)P. - 14.0711111.01.11N0A8801C - ' , ' --liattarninnswill /ism difinenninerat 13.061 L, Gino Varbotosi • - ;1:40 at' ilaven.with mottling and afternoon Tsweenger Ba = nuwenger Ttainlietwelit Min dLoCast Gap j u nctioa, condietingivattlhattiarulfronalhinnokin. Leavelactiatalaplrutcdon-at Arht. LeaveAshilunl 2..4b.r...111,_ - Connecting with PainettgarTininson2 . /L.4,, r ;8.1L B. R. to and front Pottaillia, at which giant Connections Avill be matiemith train on Phliada, andltead S*ll ' • R. B. IiNICM/Pi , iatb, - " - Sl3 V - VLWILg . AND 8111AQUEDIANHA' HA 11.8061-114..Cisawge of Hosres:4,---.- On. midniter Nov. IT, 1665. - Passenger -Train:S*lH leave Pottsville daily (except Sundays) at 6.45 A NI for Aubmn, PSuegrove and Harristmrg, -and at 1 P.id for Auburn, Pbre ,, ro ye and Tremont. - • !•• Paasengera by 6.46 A Iturdnituen-Pottsville will ar rtrint lisuaisinug viriPluegat .11.50 ii Min time to connect withUalge 'ettafr-rewiat on Penns.. °timberland Valley :-.•63eafrat:ls4,,Lebanon PalleyßsUroade.- • • • The 1.06 PM train .:from PottorrithrisiCiorinect it . Auburn with rip morning train frarkpidiadelpida, ine AubUrn at 1.60 P Eliot PmeirrOrr, and arriving at Tierncnit at 3.30 P It Willleave Tremont. Yor Pine grove at COD PM, connecting there with .4.110.-Til train from • Hanisthirg and returning to Trem ont-at 'Leo PM. • .Returning will levee Harrisburg at 4.00 PI, connectingat Pinegrore at 6.56 P.X.. with train for T1'0110174 and at -Auburn with up Passenger Train for Pottsville. NAM:IM Train will- leave. Tremont at T.OO .1 itif connecting at ,Pinegrore With. -tram to Har risburg. at Auburn With down morning , Pawlemer Train from Bottaville to Philadelphia, .and =trim at Pottsville at 0.20 A 31.• .• • - • Fare from Pottsville Harrisburg. $2 05 • ..FOr tickets or other information apply to WHHELLH. Ask. at PMtsville. • - • U.H..THACY, Supt. Feb 1. '6i; ptILILADELPiIIA*. ik.REATIMEN G S.;S WALWESENFZIONOM Summer Arrangement of - Passenger Trains Leave Potteville'at 7.50 and 8.45, A. M., and 2.45 P. M.- arriving in • Philadelphia at 1.00 and 4.40 and . 1.0, P. M. • ' Leave Philadelphia' al- 8.00, A. IL, 12.45, noon,' and 3.30, P. M. ; arriving at' Pottsville. at - 22.23, noon, 2.35 and.s.:lo, P. M. , • • • The 7.00 and 8.45, A. M., and 2,48. P. M. down. and 5.1,0, A. 51.; up Trains, connect at Reading fur ;Allen town, Easton, New York, pebanon. - llarriabarg,.Balti-,.. more, and the West: • - - The 12.45 and 3.85, r. 11., np Trains, connettotly for Lebanon. Harrisburg, ,tc., and with Beading and Columbia Railroad. . . On Sunday learel'otiaville at • 5.00, A. 3E, and Plana . 'Mine MIL Batl'Read. • Down Trains leave Millersville 'at 8.10, A. M., and Glen Carbon at 1:10. P.; M., connecting at . Schuylkill Haven. with'- 8.45, A. M., 1uid.2.48, P..M.,.Tniins for. Philadelphia. tip Trains lease Schn)lidll. Maven a 7.25, A. 11:, and 12.20, soon. connecting with 7.00, A. Train from Pottavilla, and 8.00,'A. M., from Phila delphia.- Leave Locust Gap 10.30, A. M.. and Ashland 2.45, P. M., connecting:with 2.15, P. M. Train for Phil adelphia. and .8,00,. A. IL, Train fur Pottsville. No Sunday Trains. . Schuylkill and Suognehnnua B. R. The 7.00, A:•M., and 6.00. P. 51.. Trains from.Tre mont, and 4.00,P. 11. from Harrisburg connect. 'at'Au burn with 6.45. A. H.. Traintur Philadelphia, and 19.8, noon, Train for Pottsville. • • - • • The 135; A. M., and 1.50, P.M.., Train's from-Anbstm •connect with 6.45, A. H., and 1.00; Trains from Pottsville. No Sunday-Trains. .• - • • - • • . . . .. Sellanyl. Valley and-noustetla Link lri. W. Leave Pottetille at-T.BO and 11.89..A.,M., and T. 15; P. M. Leave l'amtlea at 7.35; A. M.; and 1;49 and 4.15 P. M. Sundaye ; Leava Taraagna at 8.45, A. M., and Pottaville at 2.00, j.P. • . - - .• . . MC Find 13 - . Mt. and E. Mf. Et. The 6.0 And 11.30, A. Y.. Trains from 'Ashland. eon neet at Mt. Carbon, with • 8.:40, A .M.,. and 2.45, Traina for Philadelphia . • The 0.45, A. M., and 1.00 and 8.05, P. M ' Train from Tamaqnn„ connect. iat Mt. Carbon With 7.00. A. M , from I•ottafille ; at Port; Clinton with 6.w, A. M.-, np Train from Philadelphia., 'and at Mt. Carbon with 8.110, P.M., ap Train from Philadelphia.: A mixed Passenger and Freight Train leaves Ashland nt 1.05, M., for Tama qua.- Sundays Learn Ashland - 7.00, M., and Tama. The 11.40, A. 11:. Train from Port .Ciintorr. and 2.13, P. M.. Train (non Tamaqua, connect with 6.00, A. 11., Train from Philadelphia, and 2.43, P. M., Train for Philadelphia: Santhyst Leave Tamaqua at 7.30 A. M., and Port Clinton .at 7.00 P. M. . „. . Tho 13.45, A. 31., : down Trait' 'to • Readlnz; atop at all atations between Potteville and Reatlinz. gin 3.30, P. It ,*tql Tr ;n front 1-11!lailelphla,.atOpa only at principal stations. . . •: COIIIITUTATION TICKETS, • .With 2C3 caupons attached, between any } minds desired, 2.)at per cent. discount.. • •.' ' • MILEAGE TICKETS, ~ 0:44 for '2,000 between all poir.ts, for Fsnailles rind Business Firms, at $52 00. Season Tickets - between ill points at redneed.tal es. Fetmol Season Tickets ono-tnird less: - So lbs. of ling - va, ,geallowed each raaaehger. • • E xeursiozi 'Ticketi . from Philadelphia to Potts rifle and back, good for Saturday, Sunday and - Monday, 3,1 each., 0. A. NICOI.LS, General Superintendent.- . 131111 G UAtiLSMAD...;..!426.. ROLM 191111151 Mer • gement& 'ON AND AFTER MONDAY, - May Slat, Trains on 4lie Lehigh Valley-Railroad will ron in connection with the several roads running to Wilkesbarre, New York and Philadelphia, Be follovre • DOWN TEAINS. . STATIONS: . No. a: 7. - No. 9. Leave.--- - IC A. M. A. M. P. M. A. M. 1 1 ,11kcsbrste - . White Haven •. 9.30 ' ,8.00 ' Tannery. . .. .. . • Hickory Run . 9.45' 8.15 • r••: Mud Run ' • 9 . 31 3. . 22 • 0 Rockport . ... .. • . 10.00 0.31 .gi • Shenandoah ......... • ktshsnoy City • 2.15 . Andonried • Jeanesville • • . • 2.18 Beaver• Meadow• • . • . 2.36 a Weatherly • . . Penn Haven. . .. •• • 10.24' 8.53 • f Stanch Chunk ; - 4.30 10.47 • 4.95 .'• s , hlphton . .. . • '4.40 ,10.57 4.35 Parryville • 4.48 4 -41 Lehigh Gap ' • 5.01 • 4.86 • Slatington ' • . 5.07 11,20 5.02 ' - Rockdale - 5.17 • 5.13 . Lawns - 8.27 6:23 ; White Hall ' • • - 604' • 0 . 80 Coplay • , • 5.38 11,42 8.34 • • • Holendauque.' . • - 5.42 5.38 Catasauqua ' ' 5.46 . 11.47 :5.42 - Furnace . . .... :..-.... • . 3.54 • 5.50 Allentown ' 6.00' 11.67 5.55 • 1.10 Bethlehem - 12.40 6.15 .12.13 • • 6.15 L2O. Freemansburg ..... .. 12.49 • 6.23 6.24 '2.00 Easton • 1.15 6.44 12.43 6.45 Philadelphia 9.20 , 2.35 8.43 - New York 5.20 . 10.10 4.10 10:44 . 8 . .00 &Trios; No. 8. No:'6. No, 10.176.9. No. 4 Leave . A. M. •M. P. - M, A. M. P: M New York ' 700 - 1.2.00 4.00 9.00, - 8.0 • Philadelphia 7.80 •'. - 5.15 . Easton 9.47 845 7.40 11.54 11.9 - Be Freemam thlehem b . " ... g ...:: ' 4 8. .00 49 8 8. . M 16 .. 12.24 11.5. 4 Allentown - • 10.87 • 4.15 . 8.8 0 12.86 32.0. Cti P H a o ttea rn ke a n c9 ti cian q . uti . q l. aa " .... . 10.63 4 . 4 . 2 :28 - 8.54 8 8. 4 49 4 10.57 4.88 5.51 ill • Coplay White, Hall 11.02 '4.43 8.56 . S• • Laury'a ' 11:10 4.50 9.04 • . Bock Dale -11,19. 6.00 - . 9.14 V •, . Blatington .:..:.,...11.29 - 6. 1 2 • 9.26 ' 'Lehigh Gap ... . . 11.88. 5.18 - 9,81 • .. .... 11.48 5.58 9.45 •.. Lehirhlon - 11.56 • 6.89 9.50. . 1 6, 4 6a m k 12,05 . 5.50 10.00 ' Penn Haven 12.82 . :6.18 _ .... - • •Wratherji, ... • Beaver Meadow.. 1,24 - . Jeanonrille 1.89 • . . • Audenried • 1.44 . . • & man c,i!ti.1.50 ' . • - 12.53' • 6.87 • • . 1 3= .. 6.46 Hleirory;Run 1.07: 6.b2 . Tu n e ri.a .. ... .... I,IT .1.01 - White - •Ozirrasi. a. a. or saw - All Up and Down trains connect at- Hasten With the trains of the Central Railroad Of Nesedenmy-to Mid foom 0(0178 I " ooo .ol , l4ros..aratnosn. . . Dmen , Nos. 1, 5 and ~ and up trains Noe. 2 and 8, connect at Bethlehem, wtthlialtur for Phibtdel phia: Trains from Philadelfthla connactat-Bethlehere with down train No. T, and with up trains Nos. 8 & tLrai P/LISSTLTANTL a. 1 . . Down trains N05..1 and & and up trains Nos. 2,4, - 8, and 8. connect at Allentown -with .trains for lleading and Harrisburg, Thins from .liarrisburg and Reading connect at Allentown with all down trains. • NOILVIIISXS - Down trains Nos. 1,11 and 5 connect at philltpaburg with trains for Philadelphia. Trains from Philadraphia connect at PhlllipsbUris , wittrnp trains Noe. 9 and 10, and tralne from Belvidere connect with up tmlns Nos. 6 and 8, • CATLIVISRA aartaoaa. Down' train No. T. and at'- train , No. $, connect at Quakake Junction -with trains of the Catawleau R. Down trains Nos, 5 and I, and la p. _train 8 ; con nect with train& of the Ilazteton.ftalltnad.. • LIHIOR LIM SLIKIIINLIANNA. ItAILZOAD. • Down train.% N. nand L, and up trains 'Noe. a and 8, connect at Width Ilaren.with trains of the Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad to and foam SPtlkeaDerrq without change of oars .betwen Wilkeabarre and New York. No change of care . between. Wilketharre and Philadelphia on. up train No. 8 and down train No. I. , ROBERT li . SKYRIt . Superintendent and Snead& Iti V. R. R. May Ca, 436. Oe.P. BECHTEL, - Jittairiey sit Law. OFFICE 1--SElruarea Building, Centre St, Pottrille, Penns. • May 20, 16-41-Bm. • GE O *GE fIu.DAILLAks, orFict— m ; 2 2 2 S ATTORNEY-AT LAW may y . outh 4th str.eet,,Phtlada.. EN Al B. TeIcCOOL; Attorney. at Law. ClFFlCE—Bahtetongo":lstreet abota Centie. "'- ...2duch19,164,4,1241' 11" ALMAIIt 111/461.11TIVICSISIBIL, - lli:: • Amonasy AsmoiA WOO! OrneeOil Centre street,soppoelte the Peibt -Sept. 44004. ANAPION ilfmromeav,- •• •-• • • • - • • • •Au.rriey -Laws rorrsrnpkawwig t keOTTlVlßA. • April Wir JOHN NV:ASWAN "411[ 11" senor at Law, pyitp.o4.-- au— Cosa. Office in Sllllsnams °multi' Pa. naluiyi:Oosito the NincerarOank, Centre Street Ma3' 23:*83 JAMES - I. : ; 'Waited( ARIPBELL "mac - 11011.1.11, Aloha az OFF/CS--(leotre-Etreet, oppealte. to C Hotee Hotel, Yottaville,Ta; • e - • • . 4 331 ;E1. .-„ - • - drtieuzlemormons: .iarr_Trae, , iteassisey mitt Notary - Public tenthorized by lam -te administer atlidsvits, and. to take *positions, . and ackonsrlaignamits o deeds er~ on of~attoene~ LAW AND. oLia awa garicarAunt,' " MOdiatdmigo 81405 e Pato QOl.. FOSTER JR.; 'Aiteraier Zasi; 1.7 OFFIC&;-BANEAN'S BINGEING, GEMS BT., lipping.° Episcopal Qinzth. • Minh 24, 766 •l9 7y.• -WEBNARD mw . ll2;'• - 01714211 C—.• litAltarrANGO EIT: nest Ab"loniell. i c lx (Qe 2 : E. CZairs 131.!k64 . ; I aN • bersften Centre and lialtroacidesis , ...uht;, - ,....43=‘?!. , _ • 4Pdl 441 ' J iz is Heeeisedit tine k iwi rt r o up t.B6ll , , .01}.-.lcevilsealor foi sale amp . ,4Gea' , 411 / 7 . 418, !,‘ "' ' /44 'Si 9P111111 . 16 "4! tittl -- ' .-- MMil MA 93, 1%66. Little Rehm..!kill U.. 11 LEGAL CARDS. , LITV L s „MAXIM iTtaaT . Irs, ) ey,ll 'ottit; emir of Itoreffilralmi pos4othe Gloat YisF!!kom7!, •.- -1114111111114111 c Febl7, 1 44.4.17 :1140 MilidesoffloyEbtladelAlL mormustewpwrit *llllll4lllllll/4 AB,4=TB pure :Liberty preitherbrell • leutlea Ellett:Bi' -Try. it 1tim02.007 otter. era wholesale Paint graisfilme.,ttlet,''' Tio 12T liorth„Vim, 4t, najo,ews. dan-27, -, Vii; . . - • '44t. -PliL iberitt the tret arable and the:glad tatogptuttotl. 7rry It ! Sane utitred cinly by , • g. thititle, • . - - 11' --holatale lsalirtbnd Mau 'Dealers,'. • No. Ncnilt Street, .114Ltdelphist; Jan ft. 41-ly e rigla. , I tetr"; ' 111 rail 113 Nor, .13reiiit talocTimb?4) Pllll4.loEjj'llll.4. 13ER'ItoLET4 8A1321DT, - .lqiiiiitors.. August 14 ,, N' I ,‘“ BS-11m-- ESTE Itqf COTTAGE OROAT(8 Are not,only ttneacel birt they Are absolutely On by any other Reed lnstrument Iv the country rkeigned exprosely for Marches and: schools, they aro fond to be equally: well adapted'To ,:parlbt: and draiving room. " For sale Only by • . No. 18 NOrth SiFiliTll PHILLD.A . ; -- _ AIso,I3IIADBURY'S PIANOB. and - a complete assortment of the PES.F.SITP.IOII,PD,ZON:' " Sept.. A 'a& , - - • LIKAE,IrTOR IIIB . E. T: TAYLOR For the convenience of ,our patrons and others at a distance, *e here present a -did;rain of self-measarement, by. which a good nt will be guarantied, -by sending the sizes 1u the order designated in the accompanying EXPLANATION. . ;its -alma YOU COAT. kexth of" Back, from . 1 to 2, Length...4l . ..Sleere (with arm crooked.) rromia to 4.. • . Dread EnzOkre.—AroOnd the • . most prominent part of..the cheat: • • rag ireamre.—Armuid the • 1 " 1 State whether l'hether• the person is . „e . 5008 VmT. • The same measure as for COit 44_1; . ..Measnie Inside seam, and out aide from hip-hone, and around the waist ani hip; • 5A1111.2 OP 2i aTre.iAts se ri lIY MAIL *Rite OF COST; Goons TO na aaurttuan;tr NOT ssnasaaroar. • • • ' • • CI'S& STOKES At Co. • 524 Chesnut 'St, • Jane 10, .65." • . 23 SiMOSER air c 0. ,, GENERAL COHNISSION MEIICBANTN, . 26 Son th.Delnorvare Axeu,ne, . . . . We are constantly receiving on conslgninent, SPERM, WHALE, LARD, MINERS' and LURRICATLNIG OILS, of the best and purest qualities,: which we offer In lots to suit, at lowest rates of the day. . • The attention of comm. - taw:lnd others.ls respectful. ly solleited. • • , Jan 20, 1 63,11-iy` . • W1.711(.4.111C111138, City Cabinet Ware Rooms and Manufactory, - 238 SOU! SEObND STREET, , . N. B. -reradna going to the City win find . it to their advantage to call nud examine the stork. D.M. Sept. 21, .04 ' • . 89-tf r INVENTORS' OFFICES. D'EPINELTIL iqvANs, Civil illuigineers mud. Patent . • NO.' 435 W.4.10.1T ST.; PHILADA Patents solicited--Consultstions on • BegfnCeaingi Draughting and Sketches, Models and Machinery of all . kinds WADS and skilfully attendsd. AO: Special iitien tion-Rittifr to •it EMOTED VASES and INTERFBR: BMUS- • Authentic' copies 01 all-Domunents • from Patent Offine p:ocered.• . ••• • • • N.. 8. -Save yourselves Useless :trouble , and travel= -ling expenses, as there is no actual, need for personal interview with us. -All hipliness with these °Diem, can be transacted In writing. *. For further information direct as above, with stamp enclosed, for Circular' with references.. • Jan li, '6O-f-ly • SILVER AND PLATED GOODS .. • , . 31.08 T. SUP'43 RI tin •IVOiiiliidi 4 iNSOlP, i . l • i - . - 3 ,•7- : '' ‘ • l li E W - • - . 04 1•. ,' .. . V • • NO, 704 Azph .. '1 St.,': . " 14 r - , 1- '.' , ....A . ,. PIIILADELpniA: - .. 4r.- • - ...- •••• .. . - ... ~, The undersigned (late of the- famous Rogers Bros. Manufacturing Company.) respectfully announce that they have opened a new and beautiful attire for the sale of. SILVER and PLATE!), WARE, at TOt Arch street... Cur long experience as umnufatturera will en able us to keep nothing. bnt-tlrst-claes Goode and those who may patronize our store will dud our plated gisrids far superior to any imported,' and our customers may rely on the goods being precisely what they are repre septedto be. nOwniacaa LE 0 NA.B.D . June 28, .86 ' . ...216-13 , • GUSTAV WOLTJEN, WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL TORA_CCON - IS'T, CENTRE STREET, NEXT DOOR TO,TILE UNION ROTEL, POTT9TILLII, - Reapectfally invites the attention of dealere sad store keepers general to hie large sad well eelected static Imported' and SOmestie. Segan, •.. • . . Smoking and Chilling - Tobaccos, - . - • • .. . (My. and Wood Pipes, ie.; kr.; • . . •. • • All of which he Offere fOr sale at CITY. PRICES. Give him a call, and convince yourself of the good...qualities sad cheapness of his goods, 110 insures you perfect satisfaction. ' Goods sold as •REPRESEITPED,. or the Money will be refunded. • . . • • JUST RECEIVED, Ax ovoick OP .P'ME IMPORTED :HAVANA BEGARS, AmangMtlich The following thvorite Brands .fidiaoi, Orejoni • Pr:marlin, : Aicre4o, Trinidad de Cuba, G. de la 16., dr.; &a., ace., , Canibateg of IaRGALL&B, CONCTIAS, LONDIIES, Also, A' PINE 81311CTION OP GENUINE DIF.EIII3OHAITM PIPES AND SEGIA nOLDEBS, thirctred; ningteg in price Worn AO .Coat' to SOS 00 each. Among the Pipes there hie some beantittilly.earred heads of the late Mr:LINCOLN, which cannot be surpassed worionanahlp. ARLE'S STECOOI Pll3-31,P, TEE MOST RELIABLE. SAFE . AND ECONOMICAL • PUMP FOR FREEING MINES FROM WATER, . - pinnunert the ooderalgled only, , it . No.. Sp' Delancey :Street,* Nei - lrikik:: Price lista of Pumps, catlmates citemienne;and all oth er Information will be , forwarded .on ;applicattoa.,— Amps will bo set by,rwontable men., and soccesi guaranteed. . All materials otthe boat manufacture. Pipe,: Pitting& Brass Work; Tools. .te., rregnired 'almut mines, furnished it the iowest prices:. . Refer to L. W. Troutinan,.Esq: - • • '•- • May '24 , 66 41-4m ' Wit L SHOSNSIt. A'sat ...on • band and : for sale at ' theft store in .IdorritrAddition, choke brands of Flour, all kinds of reed, Groceries, ?revisions, Teas. dx. July 48, . BECK k CORO. 5000 -I P.l b ine! i ni u ns;rar&atttlo PHILA.OI{IIPMFA Steamehilipl346-:.The. stem.. tatie'burtheti, Captema-W: Thomson, will 1111Wfretliict ' 1111111601 - ntiVellnelnirfvfOr 14.irerpo01 an BATIOILDA.V; SeptemberL . or view g e. ta..eurrelleY• • liccirwi Cabin • - - - • --;; ' so- . . - • T4e~iteawera'have dPiendfdbeer cabin aoccimarla ; - pq, frellbt er Tol lsll geß, A.. • 2ii s 4l.oAraliiat'srtiev•Ptilladolphlt.:! .=.l.WKivill - 61.10arbleptv.141n. - rflag.' friends: Cm Oreg.:Brit:4llu rgtscnam•Wiiiitagl°l/-- calling -stow 4 ! rica '• 04 1 Ilec ure-Pul a ge - maw, aroceave2 l 9= , !‘! ., ‘: . .#!•7 1 7. • •littlicast " , _.. ... .. liiiagrit.LiOnnilG € 01 0 01 " - *id - .:- 04::* . ailiiiir;n0i;004is i qra,e4ni«. ; - -;..-.g*O 1 3,&." , 1.1111014 - amituteritoior...: , :. • -, * l-- - " '' ,- : 1 -"A i l i tifV?:7,, ,- :.:`` . Aiel 11;12ilipr 4 : l EtbiVa t *Cli Of expotholuits during , ft Joiski - -„. ' lougged nowtoofferitotbe "me_ - - the : gbmt t i... *vitt& holseonOdoot ..wEll zit**. ilitgenomtuoto, of tho.public :. onelountOt.o!bickbObaorml/14: to' : aahr or.too Thr Eade otany,qtbitrinuae. *Theta '4:SertificatesgerjectthOokAOpObei at cialem ;toand.to ob.ow,tti*atto tw'':‘'..- 7 -.: , ... SIV' tteed daFIngiVIOW. olie mottbe ttpitZ natio i.O ,p • .IniorOztored and by Mirka W, ~.,..2-.1 r 1 : 1_1 12 711 11110 8 4 .1 i t has ' '4418. Cutl4-4"1"&"1 ,WUlti, Lar - oviibeo !linikenti:cesitlSiath3rUloi-vir,_:' - OtoOtte. • iilbo irear,oemattifoem: orceN . ; : ike. ~.., v.t.:•,.:' ,-- ILMIERGLING,' . . _.g:; . z , .. 4:‘ , 7 4 :olll:kassuiptiotharo _. .t :-.-,,-• ;. , .A az ~.., • 411071 - 4 , Cootr4e . -Wie ns ;.} ; .ertit 'ffigtatnic iiiigaiti4 j .--... I:MtifthilalliketaUtegranntien.r.. and,lo% 'Obalhinialar,b7itthe . Otoakeepoco genoolly.iitAll •=1..-litioxiairollO._/ - .„- Seim Dine . 1 alaglikillirV ' Nos 811,116 ' it4lool l, IMae. and from 9 t 0.3 • = s."..Ahvysi , 14 18 ' ,114 !=..PML"..* ',``. 4tl4Frailq 2 t - 2 - 44-`l' Tr-% ' A-51u iPt hieryo faavre. . . hga ISM= WALICF,R MAILAATONGO''IgTRYT T; We to* . plotisure •In onnintncing to Ike citizens of P0t40e....44 4,:e;"Opr.t!'pd..a Full and Splendid Stoek of DiTGOODS, N'OTIC6S; &c,, Tu ivh!ctl . viunto yOrniiecial nitontton name, tik part BLAO..K.AND FANCY SILKS, Laces, Aibborisi Lawns, Plain ami :Pi gg ed. sydas, Jaconetts, Leno's, LWAterli j AlpiiLa, suti thilbrella' 4, ParasolE, Glov'es, Collars, LADIV,'S'.:CLOTH SACKS FB 4- . 0 0 LADIES' BILK OIROULARS & SAOKS, 57.00; THE. BEST AND-CHEA,t'EST .'•. otrn, STOCK or • SI-TAW-LS CANNOT BE BEAT. SPRING SIINIVIS, $3.00. SPLENDID HEAVY TIIII3IT, (SILK FRINGP,) ONLY e 4.00, TRAILSKIRTS, Etiperior QuatitY, SPLENDID OIL SHADES; With fixtures, complete and cheap, OIL °LOUIS, OIL CARPETS, OASSIKEIMS, VESTING% dre g 803., &o. .We cannot enumerate uU in our stock, nut onlyark' you toOALL . ANDEXAMINE OUR GOODS before Plirchainzo)fewhere rer r•opT rPoTarr- THE PLACE. : -iFJ UNION HALL, MAHANTANCIO STREET, dune 16, '66 LE.I3IIIIfEBS; of Potteville,(Penaa. :IVA a . *dealer. la MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; preatos, MELODEONS, ORGANS, dr.c:, having been Appointed solo agent - for the celebrated:; a,-..+ •;.- _ . 4fn . C abinet Orgosier, • _ 'in the Cou nty of Schuylkill,' would'respectfully en-. .1201311C0 to the musical community.ranfurnish rtheso neoqiialled favorite Cabinet Organs, In •all styles and sizes, at manufactured. 'prices...The . quality and volume of tone, with the poWer of exPreaslon in these organs, is universally admired and praised. while their iperrtabilltyiind beautiful finish Make them the 7'9at el egarit parlor:ornament. .. • • ,_ • -• —Evierj,lPantili Should !fare One: • 11111 ;CABINET ORGANS. are adapted. teI••:PAMI ISES, CHURCHES AND SCHOOLB,•• ••••_ - • They ' ll 4l in price en: 11 0 1 / 0 b. 3 .11 6( H ) ' 111rEyeif.lnatissieessa:Traiteaiseed: . . . Also,Agent for the sale of the meet admired • . Spring'MSlollBollB.l43la . for thejlormtiei of SchlrylkillOcorthinnbarland and Lebanon _lOlO Instruments are - unietirsally They paean 'a sWeetneireatid".. Witless - Or torre, - adrlch. hat received thennited - comMendation, of the musical Profession, ilia irduced an almost nntroCt etited'aale.• Purchasers are respectfullyinrited to'call and exam-. hie for themselves. All communications and orders will be punctuallY answered or filled, and every Inibr-: matron in relation ixitheurglirdly glean; •• Store and War eltooms, at the Jewelry Store . an C 011: tre street, four doors t'rom ldahantango street,. Potts.: 'villa, Pa: : • THE HARRISON 130ILER, A'gAFE STE - 01. BOILER;` Thiene* Jw3'iail' Generator comblaeir climatal ad 'iantages hi A 130)1,IITE SAFETY FROM MOTU:toy.: IVE EXPLOSION, In first cost and-costotrepeins,rdn rability. economy of fuel; facility of eleanbigand trans. portation, not poisessed by any other 1011=1; • . It is formed 034 - combination- of nest iron hollow aoeres,:=4;ath eight Ineherld external diatneum.ixd Wee-eigbths orren.lneir Edc a". eonneered , by;;;:mv;x1 necks: Theee:Apheres are held together by wrout iron bolts witivrtiqui Alba ends, The_fortar ilbei strongest known ;Its strength to- resisr-Intecal prat. ,are very great-;4nrareakened as Nis by.gnnehtgror . riveting, .which lessens • tbestrengttv.of the 'grout' -iron bolter plate,..thout 40 ter relmt.., , 3berry bolleoe tested by hydraidlerart; at 1100nounds to the angst* inch. rr OANNOWBE BURST UNDER Azireams- TICABLESTEAM PRESSURE.. ^::'+>-ret Undeepressare 'which might :CUM 11l pturc ett.; eery boilers, ev.eryjoint WWI beet: l lolo.e thdhtyayakre. 4E+ other steam-general:repossess* thlaproperty;cy lige ender excusespressure without - Injarg i roAmmi ?Sod thaapreventityr disaster:. • .. YiAlbouttwo hundred of these ' boilers: arrinow.4u9e; tration Whom Otabtabest Istabashtneatiirirl the-cotos4 Fordeseriptive cirenisreW4epply • r '4JOBIIPII MLA 844.34+ 1.1 :. - ., lirrisonzonerworks..emrsiPanzt -IJ. S. Arsenal ; Philadri,. 13v. •. , .. ( .3. i ni amw- ora b l e w vlnagaz at tthit in Os tortAidti" to IN WM: =VS Ull an t. -•• . - ' 1 . 4 the . Tall" -I."= Is': .4 ql INV ;itkolvt74l ex 4 •o', - s• -.' " 'nOtPw".X.t'''' t lit. Ts , 101 $6 44' '4 , -VP ft:rt--,1:4.12 , t - 87111 ,10 elf,l , pr - 4 , -, et- .- • 11161,•ellim-:. - - ...: en; ! t•-• , -',...:,-•,. '^. gt # '. v. - •v:Iv-A 41 . ) 10 , tn.1714.74r - rf t•-,' • r.t 'cf. , . . e r , .-..,...--,.: _ -•,.. 0 , -... , -- t-- . , :.,,nom -4. .... t• • gy4,ltv- -,'"-,s .1 - 4•4't .1 . 6, ,, -.ltltiat--‘,." , E .- ,, e $ . 4 4, -",- , * -,lSl4 l l;,fir.et ' 41-p - 8 1,, , ,,, .;±'., et 0.,.. v , 3r , 5 ,,,, o fe•tenet t. , , - 11, ~ ~ . .t ,11' ,i,t..-i b - arrbl A.T.1.414. tepta V . 1: - .1 , 1 t- , ~s, 4 4l`fylelkih elirof :::-1,5 1 .,e1 - 9.7, ,,,, ; ; :;•.' A: ,- ~ . .t. trg.fitt, trg 4 . 7.. rite,... g• ~., , x-g,;.:-:- . ..-, _ ._.- -41. 103 ,P-tis 41,M tt rt,P4 , 1:141 e-illa, ' • r. _ ;14-Q. , T4 , ._ •it , -. • ,-04-, ....-• f ~.. - • k •,..= 2.- , :,-.... 0 1,, 4--; • te ':'., '' ,I. I - V • t.......r.. m ? . - - ' S I. ' . .S,' --' " • a - 0 l4 . - :',' -. • 'i.,° -' .-.1, . , r,,tc,.. ~...,,,,.„ g -,:,,,,.;.r.V.... , :•.-3 .... --.. r ~. .......,, „c.... 2.!• , - 4 i t, .:6 - i .,4: -ii • . 1 4,_. 0 - 0 1 • 4 2 g' - H O:3 r.-. s• .."P FI 1-4 • n, .. • so 8 c p - r4 4 'lt 1.,.4 • 1 ' ' i i ' 14. ' t r i - ti i 4 •-: 0 , 1.4 g . 1- P n ' 0 0 • C - C'd IVi ' tl ri 5 I• .1' •P ' - ' I°l = ir c) I en d.P" § E C g- De Laines Mull Muslims Silk Strips &i 1 &c. HofAery, Handkeroidefe, .ENLAMEL OF MRIOA, T i i E A 71%1' P O PULAR PIIBI.AIIA. ENAMEL OF AMEBIOA• .ERA.MEL 01' AMERICA "YOU HAVE MADE ME THE - HAPPIEST •WOM AN IN PHILADELPHIA," said a -lady to us, a few days ago:, • - One bottle of the EN.,431E1G OF AMER!: tms removed those disgusting Pimples frominy daughter's face. was • under 'the treatment'of distinguished physician Walnut street, !or three. years, but during all that time he failed to' accomplish the care which wan effected by one Antie-of 'the .EN AMEL A.M.EIHQA In a few days.. (Name and ad= dregs of the lady above referred - to can be' semi at our store, sll.fg.‘9orner . of EIGHTH and LOOM Ste.) /111) The most Delightful PreparatiOn for every to ... Lit u " I' consider the ENAMEL. OF AMERICA a positive necessity to my Toilet. JEAN lio6etEß.• . . . ' Poireesee all the virtues claimed 'for.ln the neweimpera. . .EFFIZ GERMON. The Ladles havelotind the 'ENAMEL OF, AMERI CA: a jewel fbr the Toilet, Which will ever be tile fiver - Re. • LIZZIE PRICE. . I shill, endorse the ENAMEL OF AMERICA• where. ever.l may go.: •• • . • ' JULIA' DALY, CLOTHS CURATIV . E .PROPERTIES-` _ . ARE TOtfR.IITTLIC . ONES SUFFERLNR4 , FROM TRAT.TORMF.NTOR, PRICKLYMEAT 111 A small quantity Of the. ENAMEL OF AMERICA applied to toe pule affected, afford. 'natant relief. BNAMBL-OP. AMERICA REMEMBER' IT IB TO, :CURE. • • 'Ortepollai per Bottle.. - to ttvincis ktifornan • • ' .ittevt7oxe.'ins, SKr!: IN , . . Tim Itedleal Men give It the Preferenee., It bone or thei few"Cesmetlee Pefiliseeelng Merit For Susie - TIIE MOST AMERF,7A: - -• 111. W. con, IslckiPli AND. LOCi liT ST -R.;iTZ. - : .. - ..T‘IO,:TiR;IS, VENTRE -BTREET, POTTRVILIX., July 21, 16 • . „. NEW.IIOYERITHENT I ,TRENS;* tvtalled dreenbacks...7-40'ir : 497 4 " .* " d : IST thiticoaa or bOieiblWdozen eacli-413eiviind 08;1 7 Where also cast be bad kinds of. Ober approved 1 1.4.° 1 1 kV41 7 . 6 .LP °.!t am .11.011"Pvi Imritaardriiiirretwule. - - -- Eler:33 i ß Op A.rx‘_ I ON. Rummxnem, -Warn ; MOIL NNUILMITA ZEKAYOIIO Dlt37+ W q Emma, ?ADA. , "11113401410; - rIVIRI dr AQUA ' - , berildelleerlatilitealatemtahl Werirstrtellt procured .from those who hare used spdeeett,,the good giectag.t.to .11amseataiew Orem!: Itle only deemed - - reft.Mirrto rider' tdtheltaldin*nerst bresenti a ettl-: smart e: jwlng,mhen all other wunedles had Ailled: • ; - prizmianiklidr,lBsl: Thirtataneeturthat ketaatecadtmertolay.ited-cm lAitildiCAPIY.-wheri Mr. Levy titled, on :am and, er, tailed nie teSlr" Astley 'Cooprs litrosa:)eattoo; and alter getting my lags. kneetiquidJaili. ipr abettaiestatywdantes,Lansausetal-tomodk.da Mr; SaaderatiliTtegaz Store wig aid of emtehed eel —*- - aol d nirtaat - 1 hawCatoa.;besst-abbs to do to* BBUQYN: - t .114 t. watt bytkedertai Coop; t a Ttelfcittti l tOtherro atiq.ft .ofleteisuitl4-51t • oFeho, IsMadd'lreese,Atawat; for , nurraoratiootwateltetor • _renaidla; , 3llardeAllseesen liprelma naKier ear:4d: Every littsdlrabotoi • ItY-11.11oesits work so , expedltlottsly: bp rubbing . :.the mats a ff ected. 2 • rithepOp4typecatlll!-Ontik,BottlassiEltatill Attnelno pot!: - 44 ' 6:4/ .00 italiegla:-. - -zP r ' " .• • ;: aLSETT, SokrAgi ' ietVi: I ,a - j;k: W Street, - Sew :York I e lilterentartware lbe . • adtheibmtd _ . _ "4X. • 'aisslorkom .14TIVALKEIVA" - •; 4 • = ;s lllo lmenr 23.4kEi. liMrettb2issrAVldte and 111sejg E motet n= 011 e up - _ ,'.g4..• .3•72 0 , g: F.. 44 -§* • . w t'+ m oo U MEM ;c fctiA mom:. C m.F.E.x.10.1,1 LA TART WILL PLEASE RILMEMBER IN3tfßipt43 COIARING MATTER OPINION OF THE LA DIES IN EGAD 1 , 1:! TUE • BEALTIFIKW OF TIIg..COSPLEX,ION, ENAMEL OF AMERIOA, HAVE YOU yEKFLE4 up3N THE FACE ? viz psitsuionn TO ciTTE Tan- • ' • ARE .TOU ANNOYEDWITEI - • Flt E CIS I. E 8 ,UPON -TIM FACE . • , RI:MOVE THEM AT ONCE ENAMEL' OP'AMERNIA. THE ENAMEL OF AMERIOA oNrxin, op PER: Barna AQ'r r g • LAPP •MAY, • • 1 - .01718,81`. GER3I4N, - . , • Congress Hall.. .11.TLANTIO CITY. , • • • • 90oelte the United Strifes . .. LONG TittANCIL • . ••• tiCHATTI.H..M. ' - : ' Near Couttkiental. Hell. MARAT4OOA SPRIIsKIa, • .. •••-: - . — .Da. GEORGE H. FISH. • • (Feb: , 4.8021 i!!lf,weirlig*Et tg e trigi i t‘V!!., 9 4 2airklif .:the S-_II4OA * . thi.: i ttll4tonunenee on Tnerila r ..,t a t 1 6 F L- m - vg r ultra adarrAil - vt: ritIEGiAW , Ve (F.,liell-di . N.TX.N.(ali.§_li) • . . For Yqattgl. t .gdim, Boarding_and Day Pa pits. I NT and •7 s • , • • c r.'? 171 . 07'1 1- Th'israday..Beßtimber:i3o. . Board and:tultlant $4:.0 • • MEM mote , cre„*ach).... . . ; ;400 atpl .. st _ L . " 4. 3 ..:±T Gl e r k l Utarrift6ii.iy, Prlntipat •-: - ;"' Eu -•- monlviix SEniviittrbß TO'nG - 9 Line, .ysnaastar'.Oo:, (POUNDED Int 4,) - `4 ---- - .ra -, 0 ,.' *.-1•0:::: Affords .superlor advrintagns.: tor: tinirigh and nenen: 'Abated 'Female Education. . -, • For circulars and Infortnation. addrras - Bar. WILLIAM .Ittiy 41, %G. • .. • SJ-Stn LoLLEA3, Ipiniqq.cr . 4.*6l . lL:litrwy*paTiling sclioe!, . :;;.; HA Tp6I3OIIOEI, 3tO.V7OO3fINNY co., „Fts.viv.t.; too th*thililoi4 15 . nalleit North of FLne l6cation; .gotul) bn110.1130,, We'saant grounds. imd,tlicirongh,lustrucfioa m Ancient aud Modern Ltra,- guAgO;latriOniationl aria Miglish brancll4," TActics; . ,F,lo.l 4 .seasiou beghis r. 41 tiea,t4aber. rtir:catalocu6 cunt:Lining : full p4r .ticattri. Zuly'2l, !,66-4'.162m. j i /// 4 1 10 teoe . . . A 3tODEL.TST.7SINE'SS,•IN'STITUTIO:. , 7,- ' • •':. :.EDUCATIOI's.I .ADAPTED TO ALL. 11113 naFarmer,ll I . 3lust. J.: 111n11; Cour,e of- ho•tinctjon thorough and .comprehensivo, tOrnhtning: Tuunay una applhA 'and f•rnctired hy tile' beet Tugo nturg and businuss men orthe country. '•• • • • . • ActOnLitusiiteseb.•• -In this departinent legitimate I:l:nasalising - of Trade and Commerce, are daily practiced, by making pnrch- Sea Milt sales in'the Ntodel Store, cormecte,l.with 'the Colleet aupplied ,rith ramples of Dry' Goods, nr,o, regular 'Bank of Deposit andhu , de with a irorking' cap ind Qt.: n. 00,000, (consisting of finely engraved flank in which pliultinta flit in tom the. poritlbna of Cashier, Pkying -Receiving. Teller, Disc - oust and Check Clerks, .Cc,. Boni: licepfrg fofing and appl!catirms. ' • .130.5IneFfi Culc,ulatlon& eprre.sponditrice, Fornia..&c . . iilerranaae Lair, with re.ralar recitaliom•.. . ..• . . Penmanship to every .4iyie of thwart.' • '. . Pionoin.aully, Telegrapiring by regular circuit:of Wire, and l'astrnmeiii•?. • :MIT - further isiritculars tUl (lava • • - A. 33:'1'RIMMRYI, Carlisle, Pa. - .ANIIO.II3NCE7IEN'r TO Tho 'Quaker. Thy Rushieos .0041fg.0. Tenth and. Chesantf, pm road and Spring.: Clinks St., Philadelphia: • .• • , r - Opening of the-Full . deSbiollo,.; Rept. 3d. .....I.lberal Ind ueemen ,alscpunt of F 2,5 per .cant. allowed on all Scholarehitis pMehapi d daelng the month et .A ngtmt; reducing the terms to r3O. Money may-be remitted by Mail, and filelmlarlifp*sectired. by ttagu, whii propose to NIL& at any future tints. Muperior Ads - onto Thiditution ranks the first In the country; fa a rriyaidir incorperated, -College, authorized by law to grant Difrionitakand'com fer lle.reeemf Merit. • - • • The I'all t-I, , ,,iorN•will open ‘vith . -- grently - *lncrenued facilities. and y9utig men de-driny, to qualify, theniselves for It ine?.s life tvill find here ariv-Intagea -to be ob tained nowhere else. •.; •:• • . - . . Enirbattlol , ' work -the jnost complete and eitensive Treatise on Bookkeeping ever written- containing 424 pages, and mu - inured ov elusively a Actu9IBIIALI ! ...BS Sets,will to ready forpulis Ileation In Angtisr Pace. tilt l*subscription, paid In advance:V - 60... -lletnit money, and some a copy. Descriptive 4.lrcularS ' i • . • . • Improved • Course of I nstriseticnui...-With the Introduction of Ittle; book. and with able And ex porlencedinstructots„ the students of. tight Institution aro,- -gnaranteed a Practical ....ticconeitureVa Course of the bigliestvalue, Such as has mover betbio been placed within the reach'or stud.ints -of Comtntr- Oat Schools. VAIRUANKS. A, M., West. T. E. MERCHANT, Beef Aug. 11, 'in--Liii. 8P PORT GRAPE WINE! PURE AVD FOUR YEARS OLD. For the Communion Table and Family.Vae. 'PRRSOMBED BY PitY§IOIANS FOR Females, 'Weakly l'ersoug, The Groat Remedy for 'Kidney Affections, AND ALL 'CIIRONIC DISEASES. EXOELLENT . W _ Every family at Oita Ecason ehould'use . Speerfs Port Grape Wine, - : Celebrated in Europe for its rnediclunl and hem:Antal qualities highly esteemed Ify ofninent physicians, used in European and American Aospitala.. and, by some of the beet families - in Europe and America:. AS A - TONIG—Tt has no ennal; causing an-appetite and bailding ap . the system; boing,entirely a pure wine' of . a most valuable grape. ' ' AB -A DILIMIC--It imparts a healthy aetiOn of the glands, kidneys and urinary organs ; ,very be:angels) La' dropsy, ion; and rheumatic affections. • Speers roll Grape Wine Is a pure article from the Juice of the Port Grape, pos sessing medicinal properties superior to 'any other wine in use, and an excellent article,for all weak and debili tated persons andthe aged and infirm, improving the appetite, and benefiting ladies and children. Try it once, and you will not be deceived. , inprße sure the signature of ALFRED SPEER is over the cork of each bottle. - Sold ,by 11.' Saylor, Pottsville:, Shindel & Bond, Ta maqua; Ffennany & Allen, Mahanoy City Lawrence & Brown, Millersville If. N. Coxe, Schuylkill liven! f B. Davis. St. Clair, and by all first , class druggists, who also sell the CASTELIA POIIT - BRANDY, a choice old article:imported only by Mr. Sgeer, direct from the 'Valley ofoporto. Trade supplied by.wholesale denollate in New tork and Philadelphia, and by A,. SP,REit, at his Vineyard in Ilew Jersey ,. PREWIPAL OFFICE—SIOS 111,4ind.waY, N. y. Mayl2, 'O3 . • 10-1 y ,' The Most Colnplete Sewing Ma ' chine in Existence. , „ 'The introAnotion of ..the "I'LORENOE " Dates ayaw era, LA. eNving - Machines. , . It lgems,„Fells, Winds,. Gathers, Braids, Aunts', a.ndAllilat ors nut! Sews oat •• Mutate at' the saute time. ' • . The' undersigned' tat hien appointed Agent for tichnplkill. County,- of the Florence Sewing: Machine Company, Manufacturers of the celebrated Reversible Feed Sevring Machines. -• • . • • - • • • The foliowing advantage-it over any and ". ell Sewing Machinetare clainied for the '"Florence ' It makes four different stitches, the lock; knot, don ble.leck and double-knot, on - one and the same ma_ chine. - Mach anti& being - alike on both etd&s - of the lsbrfc , •• • It has the reversible feed inOtlon, which enables_ the -operator,-by simply turning a thumb- ecrevr, to have the work „run either to, therlght or left. to stay any part of tho same,' or fasten the - ende of the EMUS, without turn the fabric. = ' "• `hanging the length Of the alltelt, and to:intone:kind -of stitch to another, can readily be'dotte while the me -thine itin motion, " • • - • Every stitch is perfect in Reel!, making theseam sure and uniform . It Is antt n eit noltelesi, and can be 'need where quiet is necessary.lte motions are all positive ; there areito wings to get out of order, and its simplicity enables the triest in merieneed to crw r erate It. ' •• :" ' ' • It will not oil the. dress of the operator, as, an the machinery-It on the topofthe table. It is the moat rapid' sewer Ia the world; Making AM atitches.t* each revolutton: •- • • • IM - stitch !Me .weltder of,ell:bocense nf ma_ Sinned IltstlcltY;ettengthand beauty Itdoes the heaviest nr:ltiniat•work'vrith eqintefitelll t,:wittuant.cliangeOf tensionortnaChinery;. llVety.latchine hss'one_ofJenelvs - patent .hemmera 'attached, the eighttoluin which' ive• control,) enabling the operator to - turn anyNtidth hem desire. The Publin is Tesplty Invited to :orainfinithete llfachinett at the etcre of the tuadersigned,,Centre Montt, Pottsville; where full reirncialare will be erne.' • Wl4. LORlnig.--, Aajziutt 00, . . , --;t4.ty TUU)Pj3E. Punt,: ' • amber,*Alailufacturing :Have:Eßi~und at ther,eitak .itab - ustithr,.* Jitodironikaireet k ngrent quintity of lumberofer kLud - and destrifrionorideh they 'can rupply to :O into* iiiiespenternand,Buildertramicarenraten thin mane 4)040 Olionthere. They- are also road!, to, imply, - • • the their erteens.:iindht 401;IPPIIMir 1 0 ,0 44 1.6 InaAniael"Cd 4144 , 40 1 1 , :their M3O s of noliet cent-ort fodder coat., :_;"Awilfirs.tworit:ldu4gbirrebointilinneoeoidoiiiperii- Mia rii tnejmi rogirlpVniatiritrin.riger, of m ar, tAlzursf M& therbasegionistanW o ban& Maio , ifinamily 49Ane..n:0 urdersritrnorgorrusi, for any quslitt• orildidtlytiffeirmid tir - titened - Dry and-green Sarlado ort-ail - --kbris, for building Sink, PordnriAbaLlnrdi Mid ingot. ;It-Micah!. OVA alullaur B - 7 1 r: 7 & ‘ AiOntiooring,. raw - ammo in order 2x - ; 9 L bolirpo., otawereotagr mg Madding hitheirlitoe Aucto_piler atite 4,4"dirninkinhiiiieb-reigtr, GIPP -so- PI , :, .1:- • t a ethear e ,,,, r altrgt cbea4o;ll Window 8110.4 1 441. • •• ''' L6._* Mai AT CARLISU, PA Brauchee, Taught Arid Invalids. £ ...FOR : • ,x_ vow - North-western-Ifouse, NE. pogoitma Centre Street;'lPottrailel - ' Large ceomniodear4ar -Drovers. f" ' WiatUt UESTEArtit' 14. Peat:Otter' ;N•1 \I4L - N, a lt 41- • • Al/. 4. • • UNION 1-14COLTEL;-3 trate EXCLINSOWILOTEIO' P CENTRE ST.,Torxervx . pi„p,. -+ , - 11; ; CA tit • JACOB LlNDEMlngrrop.r. April 4. , 63 - • PTIMICt ' l l . . . The subscribers imiug.-leatid. thilk:-.latoritallouse it REFITTED .11,4411 .-RXEMEADTERD . • • IN'AN n.r.o.qce xi.rttr, • : . All 4 i s new 1'; qiitt;iii)pntnt . • nuntsfor. -a* reiTtfaii . o.f 9 11 !iii* % ' • • The- drat position an 1013.7. Protkhuts be maintained hi the :Mure rs to the pert., - ' .; - Mey46, G:-mot-IYP.64El3.4,.ittieRY%. PEllrOpYLVi . i6)44: - ,:t1:4.L, Ficrttearvrilleki : ._-• The undersigned r havlng, '• RI:WITTED AND FiEFTIANISHEi) 3T, TUROCaH • OUT IN THE MOST -• ..• ELEGANT 111.ANNEit, - ~• • . •• - titvits the 4ttrtionof the Tioreting . . ThdFroprietor epeeq no- 01,tas toluftlutitto the chArecter it hae' , Oss'sse .as' being •otie of the . FIRST-CLASS HOTELS • _,, Ortho country , and ihoio:N . rh - o . tos:m hid!' with their. Dairy :4,4 may'ha asehred tkit nothink-willbo let oct :dune to secure. the oinifor,t a ff il satibfaction of goott.e. - . ' ..• • • 1 WIL.lpliA4 Ilrfillrrilft I: .'June-10, '06 ... -. •• - • '. •• .. 1 .: ..e.4.11 . ' . UNITED - STAT.E.S_ ItOILWL, Brond Atreci,-Taristl4-*is.'24?. n' . .. .H',. W 5 .1,L.0:-,0 X,. 'Pi6iiiiet-6r. Th . e.linited States Aotelis well: and widely 'known. to the traveling public.. it is pleasantly located In the centreline" bnalnese :part of the -town and near the itadromiDepot tc,1.4 wall INtwaislied. anti foe sest.es every inetlean Inenrovetuent fertile comfort and enterftilinentotlteitunate‘i the Toometire spacious and. Well ventilated:. provided. with gas 'and water the attendance Is premptand respectful ;',and the 'Tzt bitalia' well . .IProsided with , th .beet tlie.market afrords. The Bar la mocked with, tlle choicest .With a 'Ong experience as a hotel:lredper, - the prc.- kietor trusts, by nylelorate charges and a liberal policy, to receive a share a the public patronage. "AMERICAN POT ESVELILE, SClttr7- - y ,- R . TrL COUNTY, PENNA., U, B. 7:IIWdONEER, Fropriacy. . This "Rouse" haring been closed for the past font' years, has been re-opened In snelfstyle . will in every particularbn'et the wards of the public. .;"ono kick and most desirable liaprovemeuts have been - introduced in every department.' I..arge and spacious 'Calls, beau tiful Parlors, Sitting Ittiont, Peiv,lte ISustnens Room. - and all the conveniences and requirements for first class trade.: Cluunbers with untuterrupwri veutilat km, each handsriewly furnished with sold walnut .1 - superior hijr• ttrwes and Tuckeeshaintoled springs ; Bars. Billiards, &c.• Each have Moir respective do 'parttnents tarnished in good taste. Large and cons-e -l:tented:Min:lg is connected with the house under the ownership of Messrs-I. -I). Brown and Jack Levrtie, .whoso names are sufficient to gnayiantee that , no neg lect, will be allows! In •that- department. In fact, nothing hceb been spared tomtake - "The American" the Rouse of Schuylkill County. The - lessee haring an . experience• of, some fifteen yeArs in. public business, daring which time having been. Proprietor of-'The linion,".Arch Street; Philadelphia. also ttEphrafa hit; Springs," Lancaster Co., Pa.,.and both in operation at the same•tiree„: will give 'at'lcast some assartmco of comPettncy Locator for the public taste ' July Y.'S, . ' • PACIFIC ... HOTEL, 170, 172, 174 & 17C) Greenwic'a Street,„ CONE SQII-I.ltE WEBT DUOADWAT,) Between Couriland t Sc Bey Sts.;;INT. York. • - • • Spat; PATTEN, JR., Paorturron: The PACIFIC IIOTEL'is 'well and Widely known to the' t raveling- public.' ThO location. ta especially suita ble to merchants and business Men : • it is In close prox imity to the business part of the salty—is on the high way of Southern and 'Western travel—and adjacent to all the principal Railroad And Steamboat deporsi.'. . -The rarilic haslibeial accommodations for over 300 guests ; It,te well furnished, and polisesses every mod ern improvement for the comfort and entertainment of its inmates' The romna are spacious and well ventila ted ; provided with gas -and water; the attendance Is prompt and respect MI ; - and the bails is generously pro vided with every delicacy of the POII6OII. T-The't.lthscriber, who, for the past , rew years, has been the lesse, its now sole proprietor,. and intends to iden tify himself thoroughly with the Interest..? of his home:. With long experience as a notel-keeper. helrnsrs; Moderate clip-tees and a liberal policy, -to, maintain the avorehlereputatioti ortho Prcitic F3utel. - • Sept, :.roury Nix, Jr. BUSINESS CARDS. c2 , 2.Fi4IreAVIE,EB ANTI/ EVllEF it pis . 223scri MINA Op ba.mi and for sale by JOSEPH DUERR. Jeweler. Centre Sr.i Pottsville, three doom ahm.M.l.e Mortimer lionEe. '•Marell 3, '65- 0 • 5u4.12.-Tu.l4 01411) PAPER. •. . . . • :i . 'Con c.. , it pound paid fur clean White Writing' and lita..w.inel'a per— and also Old. N'ewspapere, Parophleta; 'and Old 80010 with the coerce taken off. . Colored Pa per I. cunt a pound. , • - .B. &LYDIAN. PURE' -tvBALE AND 1;013NIOATIN4 0 S . The Fa cihe has on hand a lot'of Pure WINTER .BLEACIrED WHALE OIL. Also Superior Lubricutitig• Oil'. - Per Pine .Machinery of all kinds, equal to Lard or Spernroll---ChmlL ATP^ Mecca and Et . igine Lnbricniing O i ls . .from 45 cents to 75 cents a gallon, all of Which will be sold at the very lowa rates.- Orders solicited: B. BANNAN. • ~ S XI I Tl-1-; .MERCHAINT • .• CkSTRii ; ST POTTSVILLE,' PA. • . April 7: '66 • ' ": • • 14-tf • JOSEP.IIII DUERIi, • • li n i liliTtilllAKEß IND JEWEILER, Q-1 Centre fic,Rottsville, ' (throe (RIMS above thellortimer.lluuse,) has LJW on baud a larg,e. aialrWelt celected assortment of flue (gold and hit vet • Watches, • . 'Also alargil variety of floe Gold Jey. dry, Gold Chains Mettallions, - Ear and Finger - 11.1nm Breastpins, Bruce. 7 lets, (,Mold Pencils, Pens, Armlets. Thimlff es, Studs, Sleeve Battens, ,te &e., all of which will be offered for saleat greatly reduced prices.. • ' • Particular attention given to repalrlig of Watches; Clocks and Jewelry, . Starch a, '66 . HENRY LOE CHEE:. Blisters Till. street; IPotlwiile,.• • • ' ••• • u.tycv.teiesset ier - ~ • ...•• • :ALL KINDS . OF • . CANDIES, • ,_ltizaspberry dz . Lemon-Syrups, Which he sells cheaper than can bo purchased in the 'Me& • give him a call, and judge ter yourselves. June 9, , 613. • • ' • : 2e-tf A. 11..HALBERSTADT & 00. • GRAIN HOUSE, • - gailroad st., betsveervillarhet and Cal losvhill, iPoitwlllo, Pa.,. Where is adsvSys - kept a large affortment of Grain,: • Flour; Feed, Hay, &e. may tt; .06- • lB-tf MALES' I CHAS.. LOGITE, 1_•• • wnot.r.s.ttaimataa • FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 'WINES AND LIQUORS Centre St.,,Opposite American House, ,• POTTSVILLE, P.A. tar Ano, SOLE AGENT. FOR. \ HUBBELL'S GOLDEN BITTERS ) A Sure Remedy for Dyspepsia. misklLEß's BITTERS , FOR SALE: .." : yrra , BOURBON WHISKY AND TANDERTELIVA SCRIEDAII St npers. June 4,'66 . , . aEIDEL . & Tr AVIORRILFA _litreaterakltitiv_ mid d:'llWkeilt Mout; ' "flay, Qrnin, P,otatora,und.Bed ' - COALS; :ftAILROAD,tiIt. - - ' • J , OTALEIF, ikiCo4„ . . . . 11pikeie4;40iltriareil "(Jollier, Sapptie, lea verieriel." • Ware Rooms Railroad end Centre Street, r'ottelitte, (m a i mabentrurrro St., net to pn!on : • June 9,-.06 • -: . itV - x littra,MlW ' "- - ' - ° • ~ . lir ,- -h ittieecieni-toi/rAi klealictegM El - " " (Gr o rug t -?',7.l: l l l CoidegaiticDantitSiolte*l inrilthei- Zdll= It i f k a t rm 1, r e Lt dru g , _ , _, ii. Mortot. IL StiTidenna:-Itilk SAW ".11Y,I , Pent. Won* Truman, D.D. p , , L O Zi.-M:w- -,D.-0.-84 .7 or-PktnaiSa-• andothetka'' ;'- ' - '''' Matohl t../3-i r 1 ::: I' :4fral - Oi‘i .1 , 4 .1 0,u riuntAugtVP tannitineo of Pelt* Mt and afefik ty, eta they Repo opened a - -- colts qiitilinaeltl7. 5 *.i.'," vool Rt." lalklaiktiadiffltfiraltlisOlilaitu Mi=lWekeltibloef Been l l4 PalnMilo elk szetntoplusd=l ll :•:Wej _ -,. aWkiiiiidlais ' Oat If It rallenat :11ack,„ wrapper, an uttthi et Fitt Yon to au Mnaa" /if 11EsTrvpitelu rstxmow. • A fallow, strictly:defined; according to - th e 6'040 .Of 'Plfiligh and Belgian husbandry, is aportion Orland plowed imMediately ;die t the'crep iSremoyed in autumn, which is f ro . quently as neetkrequires; and otherivise made fine until the time ter sowing - winter gral t fi' the.following year. t o such - webs:use it :is for nearly twelve month in a state of movement and ieration ; and all vegetation; whether of., 'weeds or grata, and most WOJUIS and insects whichrinfisf-the :are - exterminated: The frequent stir - 143g rf the soil buries or uproots the weeds alreaCy growing; and 'brings the seeds it may contain •to the surfhee, Solhat they vegetate, and are destroyed by the next plowing or barrowirT,' a'rtew crop "succeeding cack operation, •untit the soli at last becomes free fromany form of Vegetable 'dn..: Insects and: their .(f-,„Ks larva:, are turned.w.:nndexposeil, anti frog: the wanvel. roots - and plants trpou subsist; are nlsei-destroyed. - Thais two of t h, Worri i)eats . of fire farmer are diminished ; i t noi.entily.el44#„,ol . l . l course of do row;:;, . • , • That_mMtowncss;'.and fine tilth, ate se . cured in the highest - degree, is, also erkiet.i. The soil'thoroughly" puiverizt.d to ; t h is constant stirring and turning - , .tho E-f. ( l mixed with - the, loam and the: suril - We the supsoll, and the Nyht,le prepa,red t the future erdp; so that the plants may,sctl roots through every part for nourishment tui,! support:, and . 1:611 themselves of Whittuer elements of fertility it way contain. h.tiv experiments . - scent to show . thht •addidit'ectly:to the fertility of the it w i ly do, in the completeexposure which it gives to the sun,. air -i t nd dew, an,l s tw lb° action of rairt„ frost and heat, and'the chetni ehthirs, resulti n g from all the:so x tvlitei i Warm - and vitify t 4,., soil, and . prei HOUSE,'! as to-give all early had the . crup Which follows.. Sumrucr fallowing; as defined by Wt 1, e• r. and as usually practiced in this country, ..t. ; plowing hod working lend repeatedly mer as a• preparation for. W heat or ottw crop.!' We plow green-sward in - 314 o r June,-and harroWt or cultivate it a few tetott= in the course of the .i.inuner•L-Perhops, piety. lag again Once,-and' sometimes to ire preliting to it:tiding. Thee more thorough the course, the morn . beneficial•-:ilie better the preparation it giyCs for the ensuiag crop. Jr, die land is poorly plOwed at first, and tit; harrowing given in the limp-, Of 'ha.) ant horcest, only sufficient • to stimulate grpli7th of grass anet i _weeds;und• 'este - Oil of deitrOying them; leitYAh g them better pri pared to infest the succeeding - crop. we thali worse than .lose cur •lithor, au.i might base better left our fields untouched Until the pro per time of `sowing. Such follows - as the . -4; have eiven rise to thropinion Which p; rvetl3 with niitY, that following is of little i benefit,: anti the coll:nee:11mA of ,ti!e cup thereby secured, more - titan tmintiecil - by the increased - 'expense of tottm w6rk and irt•ts of the Ise of the laud. . The late .ft ; cquent 'rai.A in this .seeti,qi the comary have for-waral the breakimg.tip of fallows, and we hope the i; future ireatiatmt may lie of the most thormrgh kind, f... 0 as to go - as (lir rs pos . sib:e in the de struction of tweeds and insettts and the• pc, - feet preparation foi : thereheat crop, r, ;, is yet the treat stag lc of Western N‘iw tr.irrstimo - CAt-rt.H.-John Johnston the Country f3entleman that he feeds his t - tle on all. the hay they. will eat, with fot!r q;larts'each ct* corn meal and oil meal daily; inere;ating Olt to 'six quarts (_ . pp, the third month in three months I make -theta - prime • if not extra beef; I litter rity, yardsw well, and . Stable them no fouger then it takes them to - cat their meals, as they do better out than *hen tied up, and keep - clean. Cattle bought that had been mottled, I give more. Hsu& bled; give plenty of -air in front; .this is im portant. it is important to have the right. kind ;• Shorthorn . . and Hereford -grades- are .bssi. These may be .fed at any age.„.ll-com mon cattle, get theta. dtep at. the flanks laid • wide across the loins, with good Points gen erally; such may be fattened ut at thing four years. There are so few Herefnlls they are _ :n6t. worth writing about. • I ant 11., edit% atsu 'Michigan wetbe,l6. NEW- E'aLAND frtir• rit the New Hampshire and Vermont Agricultu ral. Societies will be held on the grounds 12; . i.h6 Windham County I",irk Association, at BrattlebEro,: Vt., Sept. 4, ain't 7, - ISce.. The grounds are pleasantly•located. on are banks of the Connecticut River, and arc am ple for the purposes of the exhibition. Tre -whims amounting -- to .;over ;Z;C,ctio will. be ujered to_the various dqpnrtineuts. RWMET . TOMATO Picici.r.s.,L-Eiglit pounds peered. tomatoes, "four of ,powdered sugar, cinnamon, cloves and allspice, each- ono ounce. po . ll one hour and nisei add . a quart of boiling vinegar. • . - INDLts BAKED two quarts of sweet Milk; one quart, and "whik: be ' stir, in as much fine Indian meal's. will make's; stiff batter; 'add a t.ettspoodul of salt, and make very sweet with tuoi,:ses. Butter a pan and Pour the batter in, aihi pour the remaining quart 'Of ,cold milk over it. Cut little bits of batter and put .on the top; and bake twO hours du nioderatti oven. Any person wholias , never eaten it . before, Will think he Li eating custard. :How TO ATIATIi A Nels.A.NCN.—Flitts, during this hot:summer weather, arc a great annoy ance to housekeeper's and others in this vicinity. For-their beucht we Print.the fol. going..the rounds of.-our excliangee. It is a simple and cheap remedy, and contains nothir4 poisoi.ons . as many of thtt articles - i mtn t:- coended Ad - the destruction' of Abe trou blesome insects : . Housa Ines May.-be 9ffectlially destroyed . by taking,half spoonful of black pepper in po*deri sine teaspoonful of brOin sugar, anti Ono . .teaSpoonful of creami;mii them' well to getlier,and_place I.l2,erajn a, roo4 where the flies aro troublesome and . they.will soon dii7 RUC 131 . 1 wl>e opl o knew the lux ury, of , baked beans, -Simply because few - cooks properly . prepare them. • • Beans,gentr ally, are not cooked half long enough. This is our method: Twe quarts of Middling . sized white beans, - "two pounds of salt Tiork.. and one speonfrif of molasses. Pick the beana over carefully, wash, and add a gallon of hot soft water; let them soak over night in-it'; in the,Morning; , put 'them in freshwa ter, and'bollgeritly till the skin is verytender, and about 3, - "d break, adding a teaspbonful of inticratis.t:taki_them up dry, and put them _stir in-the Molasses, gash the pork, it. down in' tlie dish, so as to have tii beans cover all put the upper sur face ; , tins iss bplllng water, till the top is just COiergei.i bake with a' steady fire four or five hOurseiratch . diem and add more ;water Ivor& #ni*• to time, asit.'dries 'away. The forging it,first;ratarecelpt. , Those who clon'tAethelded. Of molasses may omit 'it, thiaigliii adds tolhapeifection.of the dish. .as-rOWN-Tet.notsAra. 11"*A_ correspondent sends to the !it,. 4 ' "." 11 , i 9 T 41" 4„ . f releg i aPh; fellowlig simple dare - Tar iiiiiiterritile•disAap known as Dys pepslaa, Who remedristiggested is simple an d rfttaltiii Teach ilfey, one. L will cost bul lit to ft ailments which ha - re a m ore rgsssnginU.ijence,upon the sufferef TRAP O i ti#Pg #9,444 111 -.1% of the Mom' achtri 1 444.eada04 93 or any oth' 41414"..diskeissia 'Mikes its pres '-"'— recommend as thithal?fil Litaal: Of hickory . ''tworAtitirtslittold water; littiaraglaly . 'mid: boil one Iktraffitihrand , tioltle the leasPooafttl:three tines a 'l4-1 give ithiciftiiple remedy ientaa4 thathavink know Istr:lttiaiiiNisses;: we tie- ~~.c~:,,.-~. ~_-<.. grripto.