it anti gator. nom the West Chester Rep:ll,llmi]. LETTEa FWD . !. MAJ. zAck DOWNING.. * - WAsarsuvas, Atig. ISCat. I . writ a letter to all ereatiim, from Prusby short spell ago. .1 sent it to the "gbvernment".. here, and to once they forwarded it to you fot publication, as I learn; because they thortit . acconlin to "my policy; to "encourage their enemies; to kind of "coneilliatr folks, in sted.of driVen of them, as Ben Butler and butcher Grant used to do- Talkin !bout "police,"Temimis me of what I wrote in my rust letter of the King of Prusity , givin everything up to the Austrians, and the other beligerents he hadtvolleped in the War: .1 bad it all fixed . uri as . I that, on the Andrew Johnson plan;- but soon 'as 1 - started . 'tor .A.merica,. don't you think that radical fool, Bismark, nocked my deploeuas; all'to smash'; and I Iftn2 by the cable, that. he is gala in on . re'constructin, like our Congress 'in eve . rythiug, Just of they wasno constitutian enny ware iu trope ...Now Major 3loore, [lbler . e that your =me, aud . ..l . liits to . write . . . . tliats worthy of My stall,. As Alc:Cfellan !Faidj I want to tell per 'what me and,: ihe govern ment liaslieen tlo'in since I landed. - I ctun'ii strait from York to. :Washington ; I walked up to the White Hottse—told er I was true SutU'ren—walked haw Andy and Sward:-s6: - 1,. Andy, how goes the fight's - .oh-pretty:mii.l(.llMg,,sed. be,, we've got - shot - of them peaky. here. The •other end'ot the rebel line r " the 'Yank Congress,' has left for---- some oth er hot platys andand they are never to ' Things is considerable mixed up, but we are masters of the situation. We're gOing ter try , deplhmercy first, and if that won't do, nest winter. It'll take all your 'skill, 3liijor, Zfir..Seward's, too, to fetch the answer, sed kalkilate, . . beivever, we've 'got urn cock sure ; you see we're go'n to liave a Convention in-PMtudel phylto fix it up.,: 1 tell yon, what we'll do ; me . and 'Seward and you must get up a plat-. limn and send it to Itayinnn and Coward and' Doolittle, at the Wigwam . . Wear 'going to make it as smooth_ as ‘anything yer .ever seen, of Car'line pine bords—the yeller Sort—that's ktrad • o' part white man,, and :part . Wer're:goin to talk union, and - steal'all Con gre.sslthunder. 'We're:only go:ita to put one •• real plank is—that a*reconstructed reb, is as good as a Union Soldier, and. should be a . (l witted to Congress, provided he u.oeS for'"iny poliky..- . ---but we mean to : make - it • squint like . Bill Armstrong's nigger, out in Tennese-400k both Ways for Sunday.. Ver . see Bill Pump, squinted so he cOuld pick four rows of cotton all at once, for his sight was everywhere, and nowwherea in particular. We.iutend [(intik Union and ACT SpSeth likes duo hist diving, when Wilkes-Booth killed Liiikei; said. .31r. Seward, we - allers try's la:see •iimitsures first: Well Major, .scd Andy, what dy you think of the Plan?. With'iliut.l squared aiy self for a set speech, for l'seed • Andy was need'n good advice: Sed,f, Andy, .1 belong to • a diplermatic.family... My father, the celebrit- . , • led .MajorJack.Downlng, (DowainvilleMili- • tia, 2nd brigade) Saved Cien:,JacksOus - *ad! ministration,. and I can save Sours. As Mr... • Seward sec, we must save it fuSt mercy . ; so'We must keell them rebs and cop• perheada, like Valandigham; out of . sight,, at fast..T . ll tilLfoi:iisn't deplinuercy, but and talk'n. We musi bring then out; 'when the eurtin 'rises on the second the drawer.. Their the Seasar.:ttrid 'Napoleon sort of . men,. that spoils. everything -OM first .act iloniatic talk'n is- a play'n--,ea* ' tiler honest: • ler see the robs the Aired- fightal .mo .T.Tnele . want to tight long - (with hint U. sPell... ;IS ow Andy, sea I—auJ Iput• on a . inity•sharp look when I spoke..:. Ses I, he rebs know. you astheir trump cit id, mid Will keep quiet till after the fall. lectionS: imthe. mean time Mr. SeWarti and me- will talk so much "Union" that the peupis witu'l know. :which is the real patty of the country sat that When the go to put the. "idees Napole-• ones" fu operation next - winter, the ;hilly will Ibilerus like. the . pet : lamb "Bilty" ibllerd.my "ailier,• when he lived way dotvu • iu.State of Maine; before we went to Allebartua. but, sed Suaril, it we abolition, -and. aginStates rights, won't: the ilemoeraeY get t caredand revolt ? Ah, said Andy,: leave that to me . and the Majtir we have thelned and but.er.; they know .. that inter - the John son pigs have . Shelli:d nil' the :corn and, got their till, the geese and ducks alters come in for the remainder. Besides, our friends un derstaud ; fin all the world knows that when we 'talk • one . way, ;we Mean theopposite. .Didn't I . promise to b e. t he darkies'ltioses, and afterWartis led 'eui to the RED 13Em at Vielisburglind . ..New Orleans? Is it possible you, -Suard, Ls.hcctl talkin Ttukey to -Franey, and England • with the • Feniaus till now, and don't hilowhow. - to*get iid of n prOniise.hy goilig . ronini it ? • That's the may, sure enough, 'said Snard ;-we thot of holding a great talk at the Wig : Wain, to decide what to ,do with. Sumner, ltevens, Relly,• and the abolitionias., but . Ave wete - '• afraid the honest DErnocrats like 3los - eby„. • Pollard and Vallundighuiu, tvutild, refuse to sinoke. - tlinpipe pl. peace, and concluded to have unly.e 1,07L1171,E . trod sei.-,i,T,E.mdet ing at Philadelphia. Major Downing; said • the President, 1 make-you Adjutant by Bre- Tel,. arid-Chitef . ot .The job is Before. .you ;-proceed to the city. of braherly love; put Train . and \Vecd to - work ;nevef stop • :till you have • all the fussey; honest politi= 'clams 'WEEDED out, or shut- up.. Remember, the campaign betore us has. but two objects . first; to show . that our southern ,triende -have a right to be in 'Congress ; -and second,. fail jog in that before the people, we- are Co get -'reputatiOn for loyalty to 'the. Constitution,• that we do not haveatpresent ; 'so that When • - the - Aline comes to'squelsh abolitionism ellec , budly, we can do the job so it will stay done. Remember, gentlemen, the three - legs of the . stool we are setting up—the Itchels, • Sympti• thizers'and Johnson rhen--inust - to standby each.other when the scratch comes, . and not back out, asthe - nurthern Demtieracy -and the English did when our friends entered . - on-the wild goose chase of • P. S. l -The convention ha's .been held, and you and all creation . [including the Feniansj - know how'wellthecrder has.been tilled, and - the Work acComplished:. niureitt present; - From yours, . . 4.170Dp33F.TS "Do you , kuow who :I am rsaid an officer to a fellow whomle had by the collar. - lsiot exactly, sir,"the fellow repiied, " butlthiok you must be the rualiguant caster." ..•A Wis - kaas editor disgnsts" hiinself:at the vein of •Artemus Wards hilmorigiving as a primary 'reason that "the darntd foul dOeSn't know how to . spell. . .; WitAT is the difference t a watch and a fedder bed, " Dunno—gin it up.'• Because de tickiu' of de iva.Ch um. on de - inside and do tickiu• of- de Tedder bcd am on de . outside."' . , . ••• Waki: is it that • liaa two. buildings, two trees, twdanithals, and . two 11'sh ? 'Tilt:human body, TiZ : two temples; -IWo' pahns,- - two calves, and two soles. . • • -.. A-vit:Tim of.. setrsieltoess describe; the sensation as thin , : "The tir.% hour:l wils afraid I bhould die ; and the.. second- I, was afraid 1 shouldn't." editor in Spenkiug of the miseries of Ireland, says, ~ H er cup of 'mist:4 -. llas. 'been fui.ages overflowing; and is. nut 3 - et toll..• EVERT railroad that leads to a watering place is nowa grand trite& railroad.': WWI'. is a' conscientious baker like a ship =dims Ballast? Becauie, .being short- of eight, helivea .0 roll over. • A. GENTLE37/0.7 at our elbow sayg he doesn't believe a word about Misc. calves. 'lie be 31.eves that there are mau,y more faise _ lkoode. -- -. 9i, .", -- _1 ~:-.0 , IA -14 i A , :- i --... -. . A..- ~(.../?. - 7. ' l •„ .. _4' '---- ' f f.4 - -li ,i - , -- • -: ;-','" 1 .1,3 a temperate in all things. - Our . tirst parents ate -themselves out - of house and :W& is twice ten like tivice elefen 2 P.& cause twice tin is twenty, and twice eleven is Wm are jokes like 'ants? , Because the dryer they are the better they crack. - . . SUMMMG Vailandigham, in a private conversation with a Chicago gentle man .reeently, summed up , the politiearsitua lion as followni ' ' . ,"The only ithestion 130 W is Whether • the . Whale shall - Swallow 'Jonah or -Jonah 'l,he whale—that Is,. whether • the - great - Demo . _the handful _of Lrison :man Shall 'tie party."... :eliatige) 'Oast re- Le*ion7a Mei. in . . . . _ , . Naitil;•wettera - House,. • - • •-• •• - 1 : Al i l ' iE “ ILL • ai. : t it li url.3kur4". 11 4 -, -• . . ... ante- natio: am) .- iii , . • Centre Kt rye t....iPot itav ilir.• 1/' 9b ~,..., 2.! g** .i. " .s ° M W -- I.Jirge ate r ottmotintion ;.tor DrOver - P. 7--.- - ---.---7 -----. - 1--' Clarkitgo of Time of • Piwasentgor*Tiraiinc . - . V:ll4j 4-11 STEPN.Er '• Fr'jP 2 l.ll'l6 . r ! . `'.vin anti ;11-.:-.r'1,10N4.--DAS, ..NOvetnber i d l ttit - , IShh; Pa. 4. • ' —• S. echger.Train4 Will leaveSehuilitill Raven aarcillows ; -- • - --• fr • .... tgiA '" - ` , 7 , , . ... i: • . At.r2.'M T .. .. M..., POR 61.!..','N ("ARBON. "' . • (tint- EgOITAN-13 ROTEL-) -: ' -1 "ill , - '.• I lletarnine. wilt like hlinerr,ville.At• S.W . A. M.; And •.. ....s. CENTRE ST.;PCT'I'SViELE, I .e.mt, ' Glen Carbon tit .1.40 P. M. conneettnit...nt:Seturyikill AA • j JACOB LINDM‘TMUTII;Prorr- ." . - Raven - tr•th running and afternoon' Piteset3g - M• Trains .. : • . t for Pl-lladelphia. . . , .. .. ~ . . • .. .., ..... April 4, •63 .. .• - ; 1 ..pr*enger.Train between A...111MA and Locust Gap - . -... tA: le:1, E R 'ET :11- 0 il S E ;.. •• 1 3. .,... ; 1„.n.-coLficeoti g with gta x e - to and from Shamokin, . • • .- - .. • .• ;1 Leave Loran . C;ap Junction tit . lo:Eo A: hlf.. • : .*- • • . : • *.. PIIILADELPIIIA. •• . , ..:. .. t* • -Li-ave Aehlandar .fa P.M. , ' .- • . •l. • ' .. The Sal:aerlliere. Laving. feared lhin --lavarittr Ilota it 1 -.Ciinrerting with P - ite.etiger Trairta on M. &.. B. MIL' . : . • P.. to and from •Pott‘vill . AV M biCb' Int..to "Ceti tla .. . - - ' ' • , Win be made with trains* on l'hlttata. and Ihuidlne Et. R. REFITTED' AND REFITRNISITED -.. l', - . . - ....,... .• ' .- .' , ' 74, E, WOOTTEN; Supt. . . .IN Ai: to..rns:. , T 111:41:r..., •,.;. •• . - ,CreSSOllii. Nov: ntb, '65. .• , .. .: 4tCtf - . tl q • .. . • .. - . . . 'Q And .. now pr.-pared with the (W • U! peepcf iippnint-.• C n Iry r. u. I Lit, AND MU SQUEDANNA . . . • ••in,-ra4f. - n - the reAeption:ej gu--,t o. • : .. - -, 0 71,43 x., RDA D.—Cliranc.of noiillll. -'. . . - The 'fltst r.O-tion.rmione• fin - --ttla.s . Ilotel..will be t • - (.In- and'antr Nt',. t7,,184.15, -.1 - eriger Trail:tit Will. mMnMiiioi•in the imam!, as Intl - le - p.. 1... - : •• ..1 himl.;Pta atvilie 'tinily (excteikt. Suntla al '&4 - 5 A. M furl • May :to. Y(FJ--1.1.1y • •., .' . -•ISA R s Elt .t FART.F.V,- - ' Anir.tr.l. -- P;m-.‘ -, :ove• anti liar : Hain:az, and. at 1 . . Phi fur • , • . . - Anlat a. l'inegrove and Tremont. - •. : • :. • pEri Ni sif' A -14 AH lA . . El A R s, • .- -• . r,,,C112.C.11 , b . '11,:41... I.l' Mlraip fmm Potteville- . will ar e= h.. ' • ' h h. ! h. h . 7.1 riVe at IV.ril..a mg •.iar rln •r„rove . at 11.ii0 A lil itt tithe • . .. -. • • , • . m:',c, t it•tisvia-j'al.e, .z=liv, (4. ,. : .t . to connetct 'SW liti trains • gola-4. east. or ; Weet on Penns.; • - • - • - • • . . •-•-• I t'Orni.,nrt..nd' Valley, , Northern Central and Lebanon • .. . • . The undereitmed iiiiing ••• . . ~ -• -1 Valley liailroadtk. • •. . • ••• : * - • . . . ... i' " l'• tt' • ' r * - fro • Vie. 11 will :c'orthettat ' 11EFITTf.D AND :11EFtrrsr , :mzr) rr .TlTT:Ortin . ; . - k . ;•• ' l;,, , ll.„.. ` l l l . ll ,3 ti n, j i V r i - i n k li t is i n f ro vi rn .p e litt a do r lin. l ea ' v ..- . • . .- • - - • ' : . .. . . • 9-cr I:5 . Tun, m o. ,, sa . . :. .. .. . . •- • I ite.i.ublim etl.s-1P M for l'inqp•Me, - and arriving at • ... --- ... 'i' 'ft2lMA.t•at ::.r.i.i P M.- Will leave Tremont for Pine.; .. -Etr. G A:V.I7 MA 7.4i1V Efr .. -• , r; -, ':a a , G.uO•PM, connecting . there . with . . 4.00 PM: . .l • . . tram: from lliirriOntre; and returning to Tremoneat 'iv ,;i$ tie:* .. - 4iteid :',,0;1. Cf riu.' Trarellio P? , l,:ir, i - 7.. npM. ' -Itete.rninit will leave Harrisburg at tott * . -, - • • . ' •: - • - • • " - - t , 1- •-,-•' , 1• Pineg r , t•G 35 31 ~. ti T , l „ l , - ,t r , r , r7 l :ri i, e!i; . T. 3 li i. ll ,. ':itre ii . o lrr et .. 3 l . , ?! . C . lt . r i i Tft ( l, ,, it , iti , n l, I tt;e: 11. ' f i r ; r ' , ., ,. ' e -'4 , • ( ' . ."- t, .. L .,i a at. i..viibu M n2 ° rt ' i a tit u - i., p P w.,.w . .. 132. '11 e t r h . T ra t ra i i a n , . --.• • .. 1- fur Post...le. . Pa.......enger Train will. leave •Tiemont.at he:--t of the - • • .4'4) AM. efinnecting at Pinegriive -with tram tollar. . - firiSr-C.T.A PS 'HOTEL .S• : , ' . .1 fuhr.rg,at Anitarir. with' down month:l,l. Platsengei - - - - . Tyint .ri.ni Putt , ville to Philadelphia, and arriving. at Of the coneiy. nnti tin,Fe •who fieritr.thiM witlitheir I pj. ‘1. ,,.-,",;1,.- . - 5 .,,...,..2r - , A. • . .I . .- ~ ... • -.:...., .... -- ontm.r.aiie pily iv; tt.a.itrul the nothin•• will be lefi'ittl- • 1 , ..re from Potteville- to . -Ilarriktharg; $2 a : Fie * done to ,-1. , eu.r . r.. the rotmort aml .F.mi.ftwtic,t,. Pr . 2"E . 'tF.- -1 - I.IO.I:CiS or.Otiier inrormatiOn'apply fir -. • ...- '.:.- . • - • - .• Sylll LI A.lll WIZ 2 l'N DV. .t .. -• . • ' I:: U. WIiEELE.II;•ALI,...at Pottsville. - • • -. .1 • Pei, 1. '.'.,1 •...• • -• -.--.'-, •'-. • ; -'. '. .. li- • _ .-•...- MAJOR JACK DOIV.sING, Allibatna Voluu teers itito . 1542 • . t.. j. !MEM Jnnrl', , Ce, UNITE' D . - ST,VrIES' raq'reEL, . • . Broad Street; Trittirigult;. Kin, • . ' t ; . Broad dz .REApING' It.' B • . _.. . . .... , . rr . .. Prop.. .. .t :I. . ... . . .1.);• - .V.: ~ • . WI II .C. 0X I ~ etor..i I . 717. , „-Fr: mrsss- , --- , - , - , - , : , - , 4...,..--,... --, ; ,,.. 4 , 4 w. • • - ... I .---...--...,-----4.. — .w.....---,cp e - The totted Slates Ilotel.ts well and 'widely known I - • ... - . to the traveling public, ."It ii pleasantly locatcal in the i l Slimmer Arrangement IV ..Passenger . .- .entre and buil/lets . par :of the tuwir and near the i . . - •. •• • : , - 31.stY -23, ll hi 66. ~ • '.. Railroad Depot; It to well Furst:ailed, end•liMr- i " . • -saws every modern improVement f.)r. the comfort anti' i - Leave Potfeville at 7,00 and 8.45, A. M.: and - 2.45. P. ..iniertainment of Its..intaarvi ;" the towns are spacious.; - SI,. i • arriving . M Philadelphia at'.l.oo and 4.41 k, and: -and well •ventilitted r.provided with nas and water; 1 t.". 5, ,P. 31. _ '.• " • - • .-. - ' the attendance is prinnyit and respectful; and the Ta- 1. ' Leave' Philadelphia at 8 00, -A. i1d., , 12.45, 14441.- and ' ble :it well "it rovutled with- the' best the market' t 3.2.0. P. Ai. s- arriving, at Tottiwille at. 11.25, noon, 7.35. . ._ .. - . . affords. The Mar Is ito,..ked . with the. choicest , an./ 5.50:P. - M. : • ....• ; • .". "- - ' . - .. I • .Tan 7,05 and- 0 45, A Al.,Af. and 2,45,.P. 11., down, And With a long experience atia hotel-keepi , r, th? pro.l 'Sine_ A, S.,•up , Tralris. connect . .at...Reading for Allen= prictor tritons, by en .derate charges And a liberal imiicy, i town. East,.n., New:York, Lebant,n; Itartiabarg, Bahl; to receive a share - of the public patronage: , .. .' I more. ar.d-the West. , -.. • i" ..- . " , • - - • Maya). IC iGa - . • . " •, " " .10- -' , 'rho 12..45 and 3.30, P. "111"., np Trains, connect only l rhi Lebenen. Harrisburg, &h., and with .Reading and. Columbia Pe:lintl. ' -- • *. . ..... . . .. (jr Sur.d.Ay kayo Pottsillle at B.oo,.A...ll.oindThila. dolphin at. 5.15, I'. X... . - . ,i- • " . . ' . " AINIERICAN POTTS.VILLE; . 46CHTTYITCTT , T4 COUNTY, 'PENNA., • N. S. NEWOOKER,..Proiniitor. ! This "Ilotise" having been closed for the past four j cure; has beetireopetted Lt latlChityle as :Will In every narticniar meet the wants of :the public. The latest mid most desirable inaprovernents have been introduced . ;_fm every department. Large and spacious Halls, :beau tifid Parlers; litttlng 'Eon= Private Easiness Boom, .ar.l nil .the conveniences. and renuirernents fr.: first 1 'class trade. Ctuunbere.with uriinterrupied ventitalloE), etch haudsuiriely !1111110)Ca %At h Sold walnut : superior. i hair maltravees and Tucket'thuir:roled prings.,: Baths, tiara. Bilßeirl &c. Each have. their respective de•• .partments furniA. - ..il in good taste. :•Lar,Fe and move-. nicht stabling is. connetted with t M.- house under the .ownership of Messrs I.'ll Brown and Jack I.evette,, whose munes, are sufficient to guarantee that no neg ..lcet will..be- allowed in that department. In fact, :nothing has been ,pared to Make ••The'Amerlean" the llotise of Schuylkill County. The lessee having an ..expefienee of some fifteen' veers in publie br=ines=, - during which time having beck Proprietor of -The. I 'Mon," Arch Street, Philadelphia.. also •,•..Eihrata t. • priu I.aneaster co.;'Pa., and both iu operation at the mine time, .will give_at least swan: assurance of ~competency to cater for te public taste July 24-415. PACIFIC JIOTEL; 170, 172,.174 & 170 Oreenwich Stieet, .(ONE SQVAE.E . n r i‘VeCil' Con ril am Pey. St.., York.. JOHN PATTER, JR.,.-.Pkorir.throc The PACIFIC HOTEL' is Well and widely • known to 'the traveling paLlie. , . The location:ls especially suita ble-to merchants and bitines..s men ;itis in close prox imity to the bubiness part of,the .clty—la on The 13k .h -way of I..:4mthern and. NVetterntray.el—and - ad/meta-ha alt the prine4tl Railroad and Steamboat depute. . The Paciticlailiberal accommodations - for over ;MO ,heats; it well furet,lied...and p‘ , ..,ssc4ies every.m.al• ern Improvement for the comtbrt uud euterininment of :itb inmates.. The - rooms . are spirit antlifeli-Ventila ted ; provided with gat , and water.; the attendance- is prompt and respect:lll ; and-the table is generomdy.pro vided with every delicacy of the season. - • - • The ,uhkriber. ivito, for the pa.l.:ll.iv years, .has been the . is no*-soh proprietor, and intende to iden tify h'mself thbronghly with the intercsts.:of.his house. With long.experienee as a hotel-keeper, he trusts, by modehoe charges and a liberal penny,' to maintain the avorabtu reputi.tion of the.l'aciftc Sept. 2, .JOII.NI"ATTEN,I.ir, BUSINESS. CARDS.: P N VIA: • IJ G —A merit on It:mkt:lad cot. sAte ' 1)1, - ERIt, - Watchmaker. l'entm St., I' , ,t.t4vi tie. three Sours above, the lquallmer MarCk :;..66-11 - SANk: E 011:01.D• . • • 3 Cent. a 1 . .1311d paid for clear) 31azi.tine l'aper—arid OldNeweapll - , tour Old rook,. with th,:!covere thlreu ,pfr.. Colercd Pa. per 1 ceht a•ps.niud:• , • • - • April L. , . . PURL' WHALE AND .LDBRIU.L.TING IBS. 0 I . The snbstriiwi ha? on'hand of Puri. WINTER BLEACHED WILN LE OIL. ' Suiicrioe Fo . r. .Iklnc4iinery of ; kind.*, e (pal CO Laid or Sperm o...l—cli3ap. .. • I,ubrientiag 0.41 . from to C'ettit a gallon;. all of Mitch %% be 'ea: at the eery touch! rate+, 'Orders.s6licited...- . S T . rttERCHAN't TA 0,011 • PA: 'April . 7:'66 AAD jEWELEII.4;.±v 41.1K.ntri St.',. • • .WL - 1. •: " thn :wkirtitner n un I and a.nuge and w,•l/ gplertnd tttortment• of • • olti I.l"niclarm. Also a large variety of line Gol.l3e7elry, - Gold Chains ?deemllions. Ear and Finger Rin•zi.. lireaFtpin9:.• ilrar3e lete, tiold - Pen-, .A mkt,: 'fiiitu bks, Stud?. Sleeve Brittons; &c. &e.; all' of whelt•will be offered for sale at eye:ally 'vitt:red 'prlLvs, • Particular attentiongiven , to .repairing of Watcbee, Clock. : 4'und . .Jewelry. • March 3.'66-9.. •14ENR LOEcHEL, - direct, Pottsville .• • ALL. KINDS . OE CANDLES, AIo spberiy tic Lethori.Syrilps,_ . . Which 1 - 0 Fells cheaper thl.n can be purchased:in the .cities. - . ciiKe him a call, and judge fur 3.outwlves. Jane 9.„ ',CZ; - .A, M, RALRERSTADT . GRAIN.IIOIUSE,. Haitrand.St, betweva.lTlnrk'et.aial Cat- . Pottsville, Pa., Where is always kept a large assortment Grain; • Flour,: Feed, libty 0. 'O6 ' 'l6-tt • • :CHAS. 1400-ITE,. • .• . . I'OP4ION AND DOM:ESTI°, • • . WIXES ....An . . LIQUORS-- ‘... Oeittre -St;, Opposite . • • SOLE .AGEL:NT FUR.aI • • . . HUBBELL'S GOLDEN BITTERS; A * Sure Remedf for . Dyspepsia: , . FOR: " SALE. . . I.II 4 IO'BOUPQN.I#HISKY: AM) VAND,ERTEIL!S SCIEWPS. SEIDEL & IMMERSLEY, EMI=CI . . . Western , 'Whiiie - and Bed' Wheat Fionr, ~• . Grain, Potatoes. arid letl .- • mid White Arii cDayrr. - o.4,LLoWritu, AND jI4II4IO:ADI.STS. - - • • K. LINF,AWWirEg.- • . = - Sacceeeur to Dr: S, tampion. „ • - (Gradnme.of Per_n,yirepla Surgery.). • , RULAIS:-31n.rket Mt., above Tided:. MrEtber nt.d.•ebktr:eform•.adminietemil- Wben de-. • . . . Dtrrcexcei,:—Pc.if.. T. L. Dockinharn, D:D: S. M. .D. ; riot: E. Wildman, 1):- , D. S: , 111 - D.; Prof. 'James, Trim:m..l3: D. S.; C. N. Pierce. D. D.S. or lidtada., and others. • 'damn .7 / 14 7 Sh li 1! in a Iliill ' fail Road. . •:- Down - Trains. leave Minersville 'at S.lO, A:W., and olcn. C iirhon at .1.40:. P.. M„ connecting at. Schnylkili. with 45, A. M.. and 2.a.6, P. 51., Trains for :I'MLe!elphia. Trains leave Schuylkill Haven at and 1a.'20, - noon. connecting with 7.1?0, A. M . Train intro PiAtsville . ,and 8.00. A.M.„ from Phila .tielphet." Leave Locust Gap 10.30. Ai M.; and Ashland 1'::11.. r..nnectlng :with 2.45,P,'M., Train for.Phll - anti' SAW, A. M.; Tratujor . .No - , • hi and Sitsqueliniatin The 7.00, A. L, raid 6.00,, P. M. Trains from Tre mont. alit' 4.00, P. Af:•frord Elenisbufg. connect 44 An• with.S.4s.,A. It. Train for . Philadedphb:, ind• 12.45, noon. Trnhi for Pottsville. • ••• • • • The 7.45. A. IL,..atd 1.10, P. M., Trains from Anbniti convict w!th -6.45, A.-31.. and 1.00, P. M., Trains from Pottsville. Nu Sunday Truing... •.• .• : • . . .. . . Mc!' nyl. Valley and Ilanntain* Mak 11:.•11,- Le3ve. rqttevitte at 7.60 and,11.30.-A.M,. and 7.1.5. P,. M. - 'lpave Tamaqita at 7.35, A. X.... andl.4o and 4:1r.. P. M. Sundaye :. Leave Tamaqua -at 5.45, A. Mc and ,Pott.lville at 2 . . .00; P: M.. . • •• • . ... . , .. •• . . . • * ••• Ri. nnd B. Pit. rind :8: Rt. !LIZ: •• ' The. il.r9 and 11:40, A.• M.. Trains from Ashland, nor.- nevi at Mt. Carbon, - with • 8.40, •M:, and 2.4 N P. M.. Trains for Pallnanipliki • • • • • :The ‘.i.45, s l. M...-and 1.040 8.05.-P.M.. Trains from Tamacon, connect at Mt. Carbon"Witit.7.oo, A. M flint. Poti,vale ; at. Pott. Clinton witli.S. , •o; A. M., up Train :troutPhiladelphia:. anditt Mt.- Carbon with 3:30, P.M.; up 'Train-from Puiladelphia. A-mixed Passengdr arid' Frelq.lit Train leaves Ashland nt 1.05; E.-11.;.for.Tamiv qua. • :Mut:lays :• Leaver Ashland 7.06; and Tana qua 3;15, •., , • . i. i R. Ili The 11.40, A. NE:. Train front . Port CHuton; And 2.13, P. NJ:. Train front Tamtqua. connectiwitti 8.00.. A. 4.; Train front - Plnindelphia, and. 2;14 . P. M., Train . for Pill . •- • • - „On Tamaqua at . T.io - A-.3E. - ,.tind Port Clinton at 7. no P. Nit . • • • • The c. 45. A. At., down. Train to Reading, .stope tit all .statliinshowiam Pottsville end Reading.. 'The Ln0.,..P. M. up .I . .ralai front Philadelphia, stops onWnt. principal stations.... • • • ". •••• .. *. CONICZTAtION TIdIKETS, • ' atnirtwd, petween.any-potnts desired,' at 55 per cent: discount. J.' • • . MILEAGE TICKETS,:- . Good for 2.(tair miles, between all 'points,. for Familids untl•llm•inesaTirtait, at i 52 alt. . . • . tt••teifen betweenall pointiat redn;eed rates. Sciß•g;) - t•len: , 4 , n TleVets one.thircl le,a, • . Sb nr.9. of beg gage allowed each Past:tetter,- • E.kritrxlon Ticket fiorn Philadelphia to Potty • %dile and bad:. good kir itturthiy, Sunday acid Mbuday', S'3s each, . • . _ . • : • o. A. NI(OLIA Geneml Snporintonderit 110, 73: . tr.int . 7:47 . . . 'ON ,A.Nir .cr7 .- PEI,I '7llcwNDAY,...)t,ly ..i.ist;.Tralris cii the. 1,e41;;.1., \ - 111py liSilrux) r. ill Tan in cornier tirin ~viiir I t i ,.,s,Tra'nolil twining, fn Wilim,barre, New York awl i'lithiaciptd:c :t foljosv., • • . .. • .. . • • . • llOyiN :TILVINS.- • . ... -• , STATI.~, 4 : L• a: 1t ilia L.irr~ - \Cliite "lIICC❑ . . 11i;•kor'y Din -- .... . . ; • 9.45 3.15 .(72 • )10l fun ...... 'lO.OO . 3.31- - g-.. : .: • 2.10.. -• • ..• -2.15 .... . : • 2 . 00 . , . . 'l4 • *.. :-• : • 2 - 3 5 g W,;r.thttly. 5.25 3.20 .' .. Penn linlinen• ' '10.24 3.53 • . 31anrIt Chung.:..:,..,. 4.20 -10.17 . 4.25 • • • . Lehlitton 4.40 . -10.57 •- • 4.35 Pariyville • 4.40 4.41. 1.4.4A:5 . 6 op . . 5.97 11.20. , 5.02- • • - 5.17 . • 5.13. Lanrys • Wlllro ..... .5.34 . , • , • Copley - • 11.42-1 •5.34. • • Eluketalauguk:- .. .' . . ; - • Cate,anqua • 5.40 11.47 • 5.42 - ••• • Ftnnace; ....... , . ; 5.54 . Allentown • 6.00 11.57.- 5.55 1.10 LialtHwtn. 12.40 • 6.15 -12.13.. .5_15 1.20 Frvenlauburg .. ........ ' 6.23 . ...... .. 1.15 • 6:44 :12.43 6.45' • • • • . - 920 0 35. 8.45, •: New York . 5.20 '141.10. - 4.10 . 5.00 •' • • MEM STAvinau ; ".No: 8; N0..6. No. 10.- N 0.2. No. 4 Leave' • A. M. _R. M. •A. M... P. - M. New York. • 7.00 12.00 4.00 • 9.59 .• g Philadelphia... '7.30 •• • .6.15 447 • 3.28 ' .7.40 11.64 • 11.24 Freemnusbarg" . • .10.07 , 3.49 8.00 • • • • Bethl,liem ..... •1' 4.00 8.15' 12,i; 11.53 ::10.37 . 416 -• 8:30 12.34 • 12:04 Furnace .• • ".'4.20:8134 :.10.47 . 4.28 8.42:. • Rokendauqua.,*: ...10.63 4.13. - -."8•47 ._ Copluy ' 10.67. - 4.38 . • 8.51 1.. • I '4 •• • -A ' • .• 11.02 . : 4.43 8.56 g" • ,;,• I.autrs 7 • • 11.10' .4.50 .9.04. • • Rock Dale ' • • 11.1.0 . - • 6.00 ..9.14 • • -. a . y 5.12. g-: Lehigh Gap ' • 11.86 5.18: 9.31 . panyvine 1148 • 6 : 33. 9.45. : • . Lehighton . . - .......11.55 . 5199 8.60 ' - Agana Chunk • •• 12.04 ' .5.60•••10.00. Penn .Haven. , • . 12.32 . 6:13 - Beaver Meaaovi...:'. -1.24 '•7 • • • .Jeanetwille 1.59 Andenried 1.44 MahaStlenaljp(dloaCti.it.y.. 1 1 .4 4' • •.• .:...........12:5 8 .6.37 •• • Mud Hun .Run , • • • 1.02 • " 6_40 - • " • Wekory Run ;-• 1.07 0.52 • •••' . • .••• White.Flaven • 123 ' 7.07 • • " Wilku • barte • • 2.50. 886 . . . . ' CONNECTIONS: , •" .• - • OF.IITCAL L It, OF NEK"JERSEY,. .• • All 1.7 p and Down trains connect at Easton tvlth the trains of the Central RaliNad of Eew'JerseY to and from . Down trains Nos. 1,5, and mid up trains and S. : connect at . with trains for Philadel phia...* Trains'from PhilatHphili-Ukinneet at Bethlehem with down train N 0.7, and frith - up trains hoe. S & 10. PEN ZOSYLVA.NII. R : . . . . . .. DOwn train Nos. and 6. and up trains Nos: 2; 4, e, and r., :connect at' Allentown with , train fOr Reading and Harrisburg. TrMna front Harrisburg and heading ronueetat Allentown with all down - trains. .. '.. -. RELVIDED-R DELAWARE RAILROAD. • ••••• Down trains Nus. 1;3 and 6 connect at Phillipsburg with traine'foi Philidelphia. Trains (tom Philadelphia connect - at Phillipsburg with up, trains Noe. 2.and 10, .and trains from Belvidere connect with up tialzis Nag. 6. .. . . . . .. •. ' ... - - Oixi.v.VIIRAILIIOAT. ...'• . ; -: DAUM trdo . No.' 'I. and no . train- No. 8, connect at .guakake: Junction ' with trains of the' •Catawisea :N. N. Down trains niuld T, and trp . .tntin No: 8, con nect with trains of the Hazleton Railroad: v • LEHIGH AND ISVKIDELLANNA LAD.Ec)AD, - trains Nos. 5 and 1; and up trains .Nos: 6 and S, comaait at - White Haven with trains .of the Lehigh and,Stit.quehanna Itillromt to and. from WilkeSbarre, without change of:care between Wilkesbarre and New, York. "Isro • change of ..cani • tietereen , Wil kesbarre,' and Philadelphia on tip' trim No: - S and down train - No:6. , --• .ROBERT H.. SAYRE', ' • superintendent rind : Engin* L. V. R. ' 3114 21, '66.. *: ,• •• 2 " , ". . . . TO ATINERS: 20 Years Experience in theßusinesa, 503 , . Chnill Manufacturer in all its Branch.... CLAYTRENTON, 'I . 4vV. A:MET, , . BEST QUALITY - FOB, ORKNE B AND COAL M SLOPES; WARRAN ; i'EDTO EQI7.-17 : , TO Tim Nrui .CA'SatE OR ENGLIIICHOWN CHAIN • I.l . rould,Partienlarly -recominend my Triple Mining. Chain, the mu , : durable and . safe for:mining purposes It is the only l hid used in .ttrope . for mining. , This' Chain it properly nsed, will hun five years, and isitren only. halt - .worn-out ; I>Y•talring out tile shortlinU and' sending them to the tuatinfafitufer,.he . will. pnt in long • licks, and yen then • hav ae new chain .fornhaut. half Trice*. 'For further pirtiestlara I .enter. y . cru . to the DIM*. . • 1. 1 • . -1 will warrant my heavy Triple Chain to draw from BOO) to Pattiltra. out of a elope 400 yards deep, or a.per .penfitenlarsharr of 450yanis'deep. • • • •April ?.S. ,G 6 VI-, fiiiilßSP trilberl.lEB.—.lrkeliobseriber 'ILL is Agent - for-the sale of the Boston Gem Betting.. Factory, and fardielltlS Superior Belts at Factory ptices, all sizes, kinds and lengths Beltsof greater thickintes, than those kept tat hand made to order, at theldruntear notice, as Ms oritcrs.for Colliery purposes have the pro,' ference MAIM- . 1111.1 Also Steatn.Fac.k.in at. every. de scription, BlastingFayier by the single, or tee, reams.% or b y the ton„-at manufacturers! piurds.--. SAFETY LOWS, - of the most approved Patterns,. - made of inspected Government Wire, bq theaingledoz n; or ifrared. 'Wire Guazes, - Whrel4. the roll. or'Ard iNveiyi for sale by... • . /3..BANNAPT. . . . . • • WILD OHEAILY TO1110i:"..11: • .• • For dfseasea .of ttor Cheat, , • • •.• , • • Bld n fp s, . I . • •• And is a BLOOD PURIFIER It las no , • • Pronrletim anajdarrafactnres:' Lancaster. Pl.. lIENNEMffi-eole agent for fiebnylkill . Augc* 4, USW . . • • ._. • t.,...214441: : • •,_ ER PRACJllliohr—A ?salable* Id the , Manutadare of Malleable Casit'Egeel,' its amid' eakalayamit arliaary,Barmaasoilth'll aatrattaaa at satatilnorl Iticedle teats: — ligiit: ; qa apdpi 110 Cialtibrialg 3tN. MU' 1:.,A '...k::.!71v,t1:,-.*:0:-§~:..1.-.::,!TI.,-0--0T.t,,A..,z.;:_::.,-:(.:,:''..‘,r:.T.';:- u . stnii 7 r , Arrangemetas. NO. 1. No. 5; Nn. 7. No; 9 P. M. S. A. M. HASLgTON EAULAOAD E 9 - Ik.R:Eill:S.- '. Btpmscl . l . o4 *wela; HARDWARE. zfitoll:PSQL.ii . 00, - .• • • . DEALL:Kh;:.TY ' HARDWARE,, CUTLERY , • .. • .. .-• CDFCriB C , P.riTLL ASII *AtE.VT,;`'srps or ;lir. • . "..'• : Ph. • ' '.' • • ,Nlarch 17: !GO' • : : - 1141 To Coal Dealers, Gas Cos„ 4c, . . • : Tail • nndeniglleas • bav g oc hn i celebrated n In the sole maimeeloreo ' • • ' • • • • - Buckets, • . , And hos. Erolsrisce BionYs, ai well.eaju - the mane' Self-Dumping, Hoisiing . . • Iron Cars : • • ~ .'-.4ron •, - 11Bp* - .• • Wheeiburr9ws.;:...- yi) terebyglya ngtiei that they, aro 'prepared to all. a ordete at short not lee: .Addrees ADDISON A.lVAllREN . .D.eitilitig.Pa Ang;nßl . . • GUM EMIT LO., DEALERS_ IN Hudwut l Cutlery, Tools, Ift Paints; NEARLY OPPOSITE. TEE 'IIINERS'..BANK, .Potte;rille, Pa. Sept. 1, GC. The . tnos Ptonp' ,fm .Freeing • • • •. nes.noto. in 'ist'. ,••• • We aro.now . prepared to „furnish live ditTerept sizes or Pdrups Ouclift a 1•2 Inch coltuntiOf vNter from WP to. .400 feet perpendicul-athiltt, throjv al3 Much .watet ae-a 20, inch Candid' pump. • ' ' • • Priec lists and estimates for -pimps , : 'and'alt other infiirreation,wilt fart 11P1 , licatbai to - the andersigned,' . by re.pocsible.inen and 'guaranteed,' and: ll to Le of the beid material and w...ritmatilike manner.. .• •'... • • • ....t!olumn.and id,•too piper and . boiler 3, nt require "ahout . inim furnished at 101,ve-t prices and short no tice. ,Kddress . 7 • PETER. KINNEY, '• • . . , • ' • We'have in uSe'at- Our 'Locust Dale'," Colllthr, ri No: S "That-cher-Ste . = Eligine ..a Pamp,...pu relmeed. from Peter. iiinney,' , .F.k.. general' ng , mt of. Waterman ...ti Beaver,.Ntanucacturers,tbanyt Ile ..if A. . .The'nutim ills clomees from :',50 to P's) . ffallon.of•wnier.'per ' mintite, and is tltOrougOy pnictiml, economical. and a complete .Succe±s, . • . :- .7...LO,WDEN I.IBADLS. Supt. .Locust - Date, Aug 1,.' , 66 . - . • Augmt . 4, 't36-81- ..'.. - • LEWIS C. THOMPSON & 0),, MANUFACTURERS OF SCRiEN, CAR AND _BRIDGE BOLTS', Sheet Iron. Nails, and Flat Bar Spikes. ' .BO..LTS OF ANY LENOTU AND TIIICK- ORDER.. Aug 25, ,GG PipIEINES & SON, Sc . . • •-rap.lrOn'and.. - - Illetal Illetcliants,- . ... . - .MACHINE AND FOUNDRY 'FOR- 77,61.a.i=- NISIIIeRS.-1C E. corner or SOUTH ,i; .4 ": ". ' '' PENN and lid. :I,Z SO UTZ! Streqa , . 2 ,,, -- nrs: ... Ingot Copper, Ingot grass, Red; do. do.;Tello.w,.Pig Tin, Bar Tin; Pig .Lead, Bar Lead." Spelter,.' Antinrony, Babbitt Metal, Bismuth,..Solders, Bae Iron, Sheet Iron, Meet Zinc, Steel, Boras, erdcibles, Foundry.. Facings,. &c., Old Metals, Old Copper, Old Basis, Old Lead, ,Ite.;. &c. ' - • . rfkiew. and Second-hand Mitchinists. and Black rsmithe Tools, and Steam Engines, bought and sold. PrArticles of every . descrlption in use by Machin ists and Fourprymen, tarnished - to order.. •.' . Cash pith; .cor Scr . ap IrOn, Old Rails, " Linda of Metals: • THE -NEW Spring and. Summer Medicine, FLUID EXTRACT SA:BS IP.ARILLA CONBINED NqTH I_OI).TPF, .0 F• • :LIME PREPARED :FOR G. W. PETTES, _BOSTON, JAMES R. rircHoLs et co., .]KAN'I:;I7ACTUItING miNtiacarexas OF ELIXIR PERUVIAN BARK FROTONIDE OF IRON, • . Which has become. ad - favOrablynito*n as - a. TONIC AND 111k.7013-kIIVE by Phyelelans and • .•': ••• • talida In all pats of the "conntry. • . . • The new pfeparaition... 4 Blarsiiptiril lis in Cain- . bination Frith lodide of Liants 73 . presents - One of the most prompt alterative agents; in a form:capable of exerting tell action upon the.system, and t Wife mi. nutennd pleasant doses. It is Conceded that the'alter , stirs. resolvent, or tonleeireclb of lodide. ate 'exerted moat decidolly . when associated ' with. other alteratives, in combination ; and - the'. Sapiatiarlila seems -to !elfin perfectly all the.favorable requisitions:. - _. • -• The that effect usually observed when . "SAsssrsnri,- - ti:wint lonins or Ltax."-is taken, is - n Increase of appetite, showing •that.it• Ifss • tonic .properties of a marked character.• Its•alterative effects .are manifest in. its ready `combination with - the blob& end tisseri.-- .Pale, tFrofulons women and children improve rapidly under. its nae; and the vital functions assume a healthy . . . It 'idnitrably.adapted to a large.riumbefof chronic . Or acute affections pectliftr to 'Children. 'lt iA 'suited. to them, both'by the mildneSs and effiCieury medicinal effect and the pitsicant, attractive'.lorte or the. remedy: It ma2i.be given for a long period where cen.tifationat • intifiencri are dmired, 'and% no 'repugnance,: or clisinelt-- Dation •to Asko: the syrup, : •eritorintered. :In White' Sivehinies, Alm:Joint license, and DiStortions• of the Spine,•it-should beliveir persistently, in moderate sea, until relief is obtaine : . 1' • .' • • • . . .'in•the the Veer. rand dineitri the eccemhlatton_oi morbid matters In the •Fysieui seems to becoine•ximnifest and very troubtesome.,;- . Las situde. Headache. Boils. qgstiveriess, :Loss of Appetite, ?Valli in the Joints, Indimstiorthtt ;are very emotion.. - Igothhag ever deyised is better adapted to exterminate or drive Mr these affections than this "new combination :of haaaarsarma: ware 'Mos or Lens..; .. .. • . Alteritiv.e,fer, :Bleed :.* his ever before been Oioniteitbin . the !noels . orinvalidit Indeed, it is an entirely stew andScurrrsrlo cornhina ' lksst tit seepent rcsemblint .anything :hitherto em 'opinion. of . mectieg' men 'iontirning ilieSlC7l' ecliptics' ter it 9 chemical: tharacter, ftp . entic calne,r. ;tr uninc- use;fittc.; are•yrit - eu•iss 'limiter; which can • to had at the .store 001 - L and aft t a. Bold, in Patterille by . F. Pandoreen;H : entir Q: Brow ! arid Sqn,. - Ind la l - Draggiett4 - . - • • JAnolo;`66 ..; .1. . Ftpit. & lIIAM.LINfp • . : - T' c*lrtorgiengepir PIANOS;' - • * • AMBERS PIANOS,' . TB 0. 1 1 -mit ma (5 Dim biql,s,, - ;:• Wiwkmk B- POWELL: Agen.. 8 ! 31124014 PL . 720 • , . • [8:41- , , NEW .I=ooKis•St- f 2 4 ,40, Pals- at: ;Duman% tookstom • r •• ,Ithsesiwrealy.4ii. Wood. , s Thfr move' hes 41seesieciettekiltUfweistAgror..-X,(?013014,1414e • lied book iht.tkai 'minim • •'z ' :kledukr , i.• MIRO ; MISCELLANEOUS. NEW STORE! WALKER &PRICE, TTNTO.I" MATIANTONGO STREET, inke . preainee: in to ik . e.nitizdis of Pottsy 11e and ' Full and.Siiiendid Stckek of -TY.RY-GOODS;:NOT.IOM t 4; BLACK AND FANCY. SILKS; Glass, Laces, &c,.. &c.; Lawns, Jacone,tts, Lusters t Sun Umbrellas, Gloves, rtAPII•IS'..CLOTIK::SIVOKS LADIES' 'SILK CIRCULARS & SACKS, Tilt BEST <u b €I,I6E,tIIEST OUR. STOCK or SHAWLS SPRING SI-I_-N.\\ 7 1_,S, $3.00. SPLENDID ITRAVY THIBIT, TRAIL; SfIRTS;' 2:PLENVID3O.II SHADES, it,th fixtures, complete andcliettp, Oil CLOTHS, OASSIZERES, cannot eituttierate . e9l.lu"our:i to'ik, but . 0i43 , ask You . to CALL AND EiAMINg OUR . GOOl . before sinrrbr . eleewheie. ."*.: I)O..VT'OIIOtT PLACE, :,kll. • AItA NTAN4O STREET.- STRENOTE TO THE .• •- .. ::SOUTH TO THE .AGEDI. .V 13.18 preparation'is xniecilinlled ds ttßejui:e4tornao Itostoierbf %Ivied Or inert funct!ons.• • • • The age(' I should be certain to Make the BioLlene . a • householdsgod, inasmuch .1A it will render them youth- . tut in feeling and.in strength; and. enable them to Hire over again the days of. their pristine joy. .It not only. exhileratea but strengthens.. andis really an:invalua ble especlady tn. those:who have been re: . dnced to.a condition of serility, self-abuse, misfortune; or ordinary sickness. No matter What the cause of the impotency Of any human organ; this enp6rti prepare don will ienioie the effect at once and forever. BIOKRENE • r.• Cnies IMPOTENCY,:•.GIIS MAL" DEBILITY . ; XER- V.OUS • INCAPACITY,' DYsPIIPSIA.• DEPRESsION.,.- -LOSS O.F..A.P.P.ETITE.• LOW SPIRITS;'WEAKNESS OF TIM or6GANs.oFGENERATION; MENTAL .INDOLENCE,- EMAOIATIO.N, ,ENN It• has a most delightftd, desirable and...novel effeet' neon the. Nervous system and Oil Ivhu are in any way prostrated by nervous . disabilities are earnestly advised .to seek sieure 14 this boat' excellent. and: .anegnalled. Persons'who, by ImPradence; haVe - lost Limit ... NAT.-% 'DEAL VIGOR, will Alta 'a speedy and permanent cure • ; BIOKRBNE. .• • The FEEBLE, the „LANGUID, the DISPAIRMGc the OLD should glue this - valoabic:discovery.a.trlal; it will be found totally . different'• from all. other art.. Mes To, Females.-:-This preparation .is invaluable in • nemos weaknesses of all 'duds, es It will - restore the wasted strength with 'wonderful permanence.' , . It is alSoogrand•tonic, and relief iO Lys,- •pe I:eiaivith•the 'first Zak: brief pusistenee In • its. mse'will. renovate the. siemacO, to a degree of ',erect. :health, and banish Dyspepsia forever. -. • • One Dollar per Bottle, cit six. DOllles for EIS. , SOl4 by, Sent by express anywhere. by addressing . .c . . , ". ' :.• , InTCHINGS ,• • .... •• • :ZS Day..ritree . y . New. Mork: - .....56111 by Drtitti everywhere,, : . October 21, ,55, TO CARPENTERS 44 BUILDERS. The.: Schuylkill 'County - Lumber & IVianulaoturmg Co, Hare on hand at tbeir citewise establish/tient on. Railroad St reet, a great quantity of inn:Me:of every kind. and descrip lOU. which. they can supply to. Operatons Oupenters and Mindere, at lower rates than it ,can' be bought elsewhere. They 'ere •also ready to supply,. through the means of their extensive bor saving machines manufactured articles in their line at a saving of 23 per cent on former wit. Their large workshops have been inaucteasful opera tion for the past year, turning i rastrantlties of Panel Work. Bleaddiart, „Bed.posta, ' Blinds* - i al u Liaz era , And all kinds of Panned„...Paneled and Turned Work„ whichthey have comdantly on hand- : They-are 'ready to exemte orders at the4hortest notice. for any viand 'l3 , or qtiality of sawed or manufactured mufti Dry to green Litualock of all kinds, f banding Lt a k. maple, poplar , their, plank d scant ling boards ' Cherry, Walnut. May. &c;: for cabi net work : . .White and Yellow Pine boards for fkmning,' raw or mae to order: White Dine plank, 3, 2,Vy, 134, IX, X, and X inch panel, always ready; also, plank, beams, milts, Mantling, post B = shingles. hat ceiling kW - Itilis of sawed ataff and everything-in - their. Me ea "band or to onder, at the make. •- Wof*suilie, Waretitec taa - • ^' • ME= NYAW... , GOODS'iI P . O . T•.T.:S. V:I Ii:LE-.: To:ivitich tzpetl - 11 ifterition We s iiaixt , lii part Ribbons, Plain and Fig fired : Swiss, MilSl i R; Leno's, Alpacas; &0., &c., &c., Parasols, Opliars, Hcoadkerchiefs, ~~..~:~. .'~ O.' 1N• rrE m.IRKET vAN.NOT BE . B-.EAT. (Silk I , RING4) . OIL OARPETS, VEST !ISI &c. - v i t . : - • .- io:l.‘'. l , l &!lV.i o.R-.-7:','...i.:.•'..-...•.:H.-...-.. LIFE-REMIYENATOR. Alue : pit f.w ittElNlSt i tl ixid - ftrie' s •-• - over and.' . linUselented.dodt:o w ci w and worn _ Wore. toniett‘ing the -4,b5,..-.2te4,04 / 46 bd "4 ur la4 " 4 o o am — intleliiing ibneen;. incited fur- endire3t. • t: PorratUle . '4 . 'Dee A: Ida ,A:miir r .Aiiirkab - -.`aid-41awdrrliblikUidew• ; KAA=WciabiotrOillseela&lliettiasiottl - 1;: - : - WUEIQMIow" MEMMM=EM miscEw.noo... , ":'.. 4' , • , • • * • - L , ca r-1 td • •-.) - r-,•• •-•!, - t:J tr) iz H 0 ;1 y cp t -t 4., tri ' N . 85..5g a Y . CD P - 29 . ' • trj . c M 0 .4 iR _ • ".4 - t-1 P . l o . 0 ,-. 5 v CA ~ y /:..s. - 0 td a E.- 04 5. g" a ow 4 " Do Laines, t=, O • t• ".• Silk Strips; GUSTAV- .W.OLTJEN; Hosiein . . • , • • WDOLES4LE AND RETAIL -• • • . • • . • t• • •• • TOBACCONIST, "..: - Cll3 NT it:F. STIMET, NEXT DOOR TO TILE • UNI0:14, HOTEL, - . . . .. licst.xcctlfully Invites the.nitention Of:dealers 'attd ittore , .. Ittlwert kt getkiral to hittlargo :Amt. wor svlveted stock. ..... . . .. . . . . . . Imported and Domestte Segarg, Snieking - r.pd Chciiin; Tobaccos, ~ . . Ail of ivhh.ltlie offers 'for s:ile-aCCITY.I'RICT.B-.- GI re hinx it-call; and cour!pec yourstelt of. the good (math le,t. and'choalthess • of Ins - itoodo; • Ile. Insures' you- peirfelit sathdhetiou. . Goode. sold as .REPIIrF ENTED,'or :tho tatUly )011-be refunded. .: - . ..- ' - .. .. • . ... . - • , JUST .! RE;CEIVED ----- • . .. •-• . • •AN . INVOICE OF FINE' IMPORTED HAVANA; StGARS Among which the foilowinftfay . o . rite Brap4ii Figaro, Suiroa, Prcopokita, . . EnTigAin. nr • 11EOATIAS, • CO.NCHA'S LON=OIIES, OPERAS; ALSO, A FINN SELECTION. OF GENUTNE"MEERSCHAUM - PITES AND SEGAR 1101.- • . . and .. Plainrtlemred, ratit , ,ina in priee ' troth .50 'Cep to to $2,5 00 each.. Amon, the Pipes there are Some :beautifully caned beads 'of the late Mr. LINCOL N,. •which cannot be stirpas.sed in workmanship.' ~ • Ma' 5, ~ 65 - . CII~N~H~g:3IXNHDB iI~E PILLS, S If your bowels are costive, OLOTHS jiycnih . ave worms.; It yintr bretith It yop leeFdrowsy, If you are low apicited; if you have ft stekheidiclic, If you har,e takesatrop too much,. They only cost '25 cents, a box . . . . .. MeecurY, acts= lifass, and other preparations of • . ally:produce More Suffering and death than the 'diseases which. therprofeas .to cure; And.'yet this corrosive' . _ ... mirk* so clenoianted by the . allopinbie diniors, is pre . . scribed by them tamest universally In Liver Complaint, . . . Consmnptioof Lungs;e: . '. . , • .....-- .. .. • . . .. . . ' - . ' TICE biANDRAK,E PILLS.. ' •.. - .- - . are. composed ' entirely, Of .roots and ;herbs:, obtained : froMi the great ,storehouse of NatureoWid 'their salutary • effects will "appear as soon as the medicine's' lit cnight'io . .. Abe test of a lair experiment., SaIIENCK'E .31A.N-: . .. DRAXE PILJ.. do not produce any nausea or slcknesi . , Of the steniacii i but when given for Dyspepsia, irmaY. proper. be to nee,Diem In. connection with SCLIENCE'S . SEAWEED TONIC. . By this jediefons..treatment the . , . . digestive - facilities' arespeedily restored to their. full Mad. the , :vigtr, worst cases of indigestion May. be cored: . . When we reffei thst the liver is the largest internal - . . Organ of 'tile body; that to it is wiped:the Important duty of filtering the blood and preparing the bile, that. - it Is subject to 'many t any disorders, and that it is die: ' . eased or inactive the Whrile body suffers sympathetical- . . , . . .. ly, it is, not, surprising 'that a medicine.which Can re , . . , . . store the • healthy operations of the • Liver should inn-% - • .. . . , . .. duce wonderfol:chanks in • the ' general health, and et . . feet - cures which may appear-ha be almost nab - 0119w: Headache of of Jong ei:intinnance:. severe 'Pettis in the - side,'• breast and shonklers,-oching of She .limbs; a feeling of . general Weakness. and • wretchedness; and other alarm, • . . • . leg r ind distressing: symptoms..lntik:4We of . imperfect: or disorde*"ablion'of the liver,•are. speedily removed . . by.tbe nee of.SCITENCK.S 31ANDftAKE 'ILLS.. ... _ . . k. c o ,, t i . ~ .en0,.".- p lles; , bitter or Soar eructations, - and I - • • - • 1: that indescribable feeling of oppresSion„.temital anxie; • - ty, 11411 r, letbargy, knd, depression of spirits, which unfit a man for. the managementOf hasiness rind, the enioymeat Of life, are'. all ' reliewS;d..hy -ate nee. ot• SCIIENCK• iIANDEAKE . ELLIS:. - . 1 ' - .. • ; ~• . • . . . ... . . :Dg..Sonnoos—Dear — a take pleasure 'in. setidirr i you a certilludeln Addition to'many you have already.. _received froin.stprering huntarilty.f••• „ 1 can scarcely find language saMciently strong to:express my. heartfelt' 'gratification of the wonderful cures yourMA A NDEARE . PILLS and SEAWEED TONIC lave effected in the • entire core of one 'or the.most •stubboni eases:Of the' liver; , For three years I suffered beyond 'description i' , all m y friend ,'as well as myself came .to• the csinclri • Sion' that my time in this life wasslirt. • --Suclrivas the terrible Condition .to which "Was. reduced that life - to . me hail become a Mirth= i my Whole. system was in a state of ' inflammation: I could . not eat,' I could 'hot' .::',Bloeg ;my whole body %vim' filled With, pain swelling • would arise in my.wrists 'null ankles. , rendniing them . totally useless, :`"On several - occasions I was - sittatiked with gruel' of. blood to, thelead: *bleb. would fell me , -.0 the ground, and . I would - beearriedaway, for dead. I applied Ao several: eminent physician' s *of One' cite, who administered. all themedicines "that they thought. rpuld reach my CRS% but Of no avail' - , .- . .... „. '', :. , 40rie of them said tie wail'do'no more' fairme;and , . advised rim, , two lat:wort: to "drink cod liver oil.-- , . .:NotisilbMing,,the horrid . soul I declined_ to taw._ ic.L-. Asinident-.put.. your ..Sdvartismrient-In ' myliands.- `I. eased on you ; you Wraminedhiesind told:me the' riot- . tire :of my , disease. - - NMl:then. ofiiered 4 Mecho Pills .. and Tonic With an ; Oserviince •of dle -.., pi g . your istmUthatta lone ,week-I,iwoulff-ilu Ilanother :ixitin..-. I followed your advice. and as you-prsdkied. an , us e c ht,hing . eare was effected.' . - :..Leoritinned your Plila . ...Hid Tonic,for 'Some time,-and now thank ( nod for IDS woodnissOrnd'yonsliiinationsedichiei , I am once. more ricatored to:. perfect health." I most • earnestly retool= • maid those NOM are suffering:from affection of the.lly . er. to give your Plll5 and ,'Tonic a lair trial, and a cure . - tell be effected. . I Have. lent "many pere,wpg to you. • and they hive all. been Cured. •. Any inforrhatien my -• *felloW-itfzelis may tent:tire:l*M be. freely given by the • ..enheeriber, it his residence, No.l3lslFedero"atieet, tui iwe... en .-.Street and=rek rend. ; ' . ...- '• - • ... , .. --..-.. -..... ,-. LEgc.folo4l36lf, , Sn.;. . .. 4'..-1p c -ow . ',price of tio Pokicac-layino &weed Tows, eich bo.per bottle, or. ft DO pfs' het dozes. . .' Aran dzake PUIP,2S* cents per box. , - Forasle.by 'all Dreitida aid Diaidiis;, • , rd,WAVERIGN VOX SIADV ~111110k1141. _ t• • , • , , J "~'~'._ MEM . . . ..• 0 5( 'I , OtTSVII;LE, Clay and oso Avilcz, Orejon, .Vinistrid Cubra ; ,• G. die la c,:t COMPLAM7 A SUBSTITUTE •FOR CALOMEL.. TRY THEM MGM TRY T.EfEW • • TRY THEM TRY . THEM TRY. THEM TAKE A .IkTT.t DOSE TRY. THEM lorsierly Ett!:lrt,i;mltik.litix.u;PKtipei SIES ENE AS6O. EDUCATIONAL. - : '..YOURG:LADIEV.INSTITIIIT • ..*:- 11 -Yr l lo ll o ,,- PA., Diilee:riottli. I. Rev:: :GEORGE RANI ' .Prititt • cesAlti I ..npevition for 'l_: yeare. • Ite-opert . ',:tyttli en larged faell SEPI - 1: gisp. loth, • :*-PENItSYLY.4IIII:.tijLITAILII : •.:".. • . . . with, CitariereA -with txtofersarrpgrioi l'antagee for instructioniti , the , comixtort and higher. 'Englitql bisecting,. area... Lattr; Geriustußrenetr, sic Inlantry and Artiltery Driil.: .N•FLTLI; COURSE IN V.OOIC KEEN NG: ".'.A HILL COUItSE. Di..TE LE-. GRAPIIINti, • with tise • of it , tfunients,: ' tte nest ision IL4enteinber 4th.' • ror cireialaminldrees •'' • • .. • 110FF0N0,'..4.; . • ;Angust , : 'r: • '. •31-1 . . V.; . .•. . . rriutEGAR.A:s. - inv.sTivrcrit.. • ; .ENGLISITY. , •• • •• • • FOr. Young tarlierr., BoardiOg arul Par Fapil.4, Spruce arvet. ' ill ol>i~rt on ..4"2aurudaY*piniziat,ci . • • . . . . , . . . . Board anti tuition; pqr arir,pril: - . • •.. •tto •. -do : .',.' - d0... • fir two or !vote. st6l.. : ..• .- • --.. -'-'. ''• ' -ens.(ettelt).f:.— ..:...400 .-17re'1111 is the latkqueze of the f.intity, 4 and . Ie coo .Litutly spoken In the Itistiin(. • - - . •, . ' .• ' " 3L.4.D-./.ll[E. D. 1.01r,vi.u.A.-; Trincipl: . .. ' '3l flin •: Augtisi?4,..'66 'LINDEN gEt . t.i., • - 081 I 1 sualßy FOR YOUSG.LADIRS, ' • At Pa,, • ...1 • AfrOnl.4 snpeilor advant.i. ttiorwrgit • ..4za. accouf, iAit.ll Fernalct'Ed acal. . : • • ; . For Cirenlitri and infortnltion: . addriga• • " • JIEV. W 14:1S1.11::1:, Ati:TL 7d :T.4) The--gnalitor..itty .ith.iuef...o ilette,.. • lerati - abd Breilf fld Qlarden ate.,, Piel. , dtopfila •;.• • • •• g Olietten:q. of the • Fall. Kent.' 3tl. --Liberal Ind uccnion tlik.cOunt 'of far -• cent. alltin•Cd-on. nII t3o , olan-htrii,nrchtnnkl. duringTha - mouth of Atigrist..teitheim4.the terms to.s3P. may hr. remitted•lty mail; :Sr:holfo,hip4Feetrivii - by' ttnge , who propn,e.to enter at a thiv. trry,vrior , Adrontages,;.-Thi:4 littitutten ranks fir,t.itt the 'cuuntty . regu!s , ly incurponited -Cuflegc.ntititrorized b laut .t. o grant Diplomat' and con-• ,fir, Ikr.reca or.Mtrit; •• , ••• • . . The-Nall Sessions trill open with -grcatlv•inCreased ring to cpmtify fur burinti:4B life -will dad 'hern.advalitugut to tot üb,' Faiirbtinks! AvoilzAhe. inost, complete and er.te:n-ive 'rreat on'roohlteelilit 'eret.writtan containing... Fa is e', and cionpraed..as ninsWei.Y., of actual . Buit:s... , St.t.s. will be reads car pub; hcition in.Augn , t. • .Price. $3 ; 15-3;rab , 4.:111.11 , 11; paid 1 tvadvatice. S.a.:00.•••• 'Wink money; and, a:cure a. - topY.l Desciiptive.cti•crilarieon SPI-12cati,,n. • • inpiOyed VOlll,O. of itr,truction.--With the intrAuction of -tills boot:.' and with able Mill en 'pern.:nced iiktrile.tors; - 11ii; ,t , tidetits: of this Institution attic gifr.ranteeo Accountant's Course of the higlte-t va%te, sin:l - Cash:l,i never beforr been placed within the-reach a'findent:i of Coudray . cial.S:•hoots. .. •L. FAIRBANKS, A. AL, Preet. hIE4CIIANT,Apg. 11, 'oo—'42. • . x - (:(r - 7/2/(- - ?/ -- - Or 1 ° \.Altnatos - L, 41, cc .. • AT. CiAtLISLF.. PA: -• idoi)Ei, 111.75.1,NE,5 . I N . :IIIFUT' ON EDLICA'IION AI)APTEDTO. , . . . vialkE 1 7 nriniT,Ille.e . th . iitii..Arti.nli, ililimi ,; ne,s or frote.. , intial 'man. • Cnori- . e.or iturriteiinti: thorough and 6,,rutirehen,iy,. eciubinhig..l'nt:.av aitil PaAv ;ler., a: appW.taful practipe , l.l.?y the beet Tneo. tr.l;;Tb and busigts.l lien -01 the c"01 , t1:Y..: '. • - Actual 13.4sinvi. . . . . . . . . . In. this department .le - giiimate. transulions of . .. Trade ' and Connnerce,.are dahy Imwticed, by making purcha a.;ii and §id,,g, in the Model Store,-• ec,nw.itid with the College: supplied with eamplea or Ory'Cloodm; a1 , i4. - A .regular Rank' of lieposit andi*izge with a- working cap ital .of si . loo,uno, - (couslating .of iluely-engraved Bunk Rills-) In which studc , nta fill in tun the' positionsl4 -Cashier. Paving and -Rec.:Wink Teller • Discount. and Ctieck CleriB, &r... . -.• ' • -.; • , ..:- .. .. - , Br e:e;tev's.vti Kl . . . 11691; IceCping in Ml.St3lol'in9 ai Irtppli . cations: e.r , Buins (Mlcalath,nm., - Corfo,Tiatilin.ec. Mercantile Law, -wit h revitlar . • . . Pennyttk! , hili - in . every I.tyle.'of the art. • , • l'hcnow dphy, T.legvaphiug . by re:...ular eir6.nit of. EmLl -Instrtime .. tte=. or: further partieulars dress ' • Al: Carl Au.ost ,C,l - vtrt4 • IMPORTANT .NOTICE= FIZOM MRS. If. G. BROWN, PhyKician, 410,: Arch Strbet, Phitackfphki., I . ifei Of study,. obserration;:apa exriert ence;:';lnq 3 , eries of. praetioal appllz:ition.of. "Atetaf,liyical lirgeoviTy" on - thigi.:an4,; eased men; women Ord:. chil,iren, - 1 hare jliAti'y come to the conelni3ion 014 every filoily in: the land, who-wish to got rid of di eaec, and.lieop it at:bay, IntlA haro my. Metaphysieal'D.i..ico . . alwayg. hand.: cert it . pr(-vOn ta tire againnt treats and z - i,,, , l"roys..tli . e* cause-of ilrf, - ;eai.:c.t, congecinently the c.ffec is rife . ; beginning C.it arrh, - Pleutnat Neuralgia, , with Ovary Tdistaeo 'lnan,=wonian or. .• It is the only safegnanl against Chefera.. .It cleanses every seiVer of the huntaphody, ens the flesh anti intriflcS the Ulriod.. In conse quence of-the above facts, ,I have this re dueed the price, -so as te leave .ne barrier in the way of :the disca o sec. . • ' . . TLe • package conSists of three- hotillic,- - "One used for the EyeS, one for the Ears, and one fur theSealp.• :These •three,: cyork in. :conjunction' passing into the sysiern by absorption, thus ling the-very root of clisw.se, in a spc dificloCality luThe heal, . • . My Iletaphysical Discovery, is paelccd in.e.neat wooden case,.anti will be despatched to any, part of the world oh receipt of. the price, Which will be froth this" 25th day: of .November; . sold at 11 per pkg.'; or three pkg,a.., $l.O. .' • Celebrated Poor Richard's Eye Water.. Large Size,' $1 per .bottle; or sir:bottles. for $5. .Small size, 50 ctS. Scalp: Renovator $l, or ..sir bottles for $5. inedicines'cen,be obtained through your . Druggie.ts, or at the begot; 410 Arch street, . • The following letter .is one . of the irta.tiy which I receive daily differerit pftices : •. SNAPP'S STATION, S ' Oy. 20th, 1:365. 1 4as. :—l' ,noticed an. ailVertisinent - in: a newSpapor, if your Metaphysl ioul Discovery. Sent fore package of the Med icirs: • .I write to' tell :you that. it - has proved - a perfect aitecess. - in ;a case of deafness..of many years' standing. Now . l. send to you. for 'three. packages for nay.neigh : bors, -who are:afflicted in the same. *ay. Yours respectfully, . • :.Snapp's Station,. Crawford .*. • Perfect. Mire foi weak' and.diseased - eyes. • The - 24etaphysica.1 Discovery tvorks by.factons 'ai those which revoke the stare. . .The Celebrated POPE' 11.1CUARITS. EYE - WATER is the hey,which opens the door -to_• the he3ltii of mindand body. Let all use it morning and night. -- Please'send tn the - Depot for a circular. For sale also by JOINT O.' BROW.._ .t -SON gists, Pottsville. Dee; 2,. '65 FV...UT.Z . ..'.-.S . Mu ad Gatti° POWthrS. TER; FE EA . COUGHS, -DI; TEMPER, FE VERB, FOUNDEI 'LOSS - OF APPE TIT E AND VITA, ENERGY, Er.c. 'lt use laiproves •tl wind ," incrass; the 'appetite-giro a. smooth at glossy, -skin—at • tmimforuss • - t If miserable. skelet horse.. ' •Iu all diseases of 2wlite:si* as Coughs ,rlotts. fn th • Lungs; . , _••- • . -• By. patting from. " one-halt a.. paper • • - barrel or swill the ' - I shovediseasen. • will be- erAdicater.l PreventE4L - - tinier .6' certain • •: preventive 'and , cure. for nog • Price 25 bents Tei :Pape; 'cii,ls,P .rarsaBm~tsx_ :. apers - Vciri3,7l 7 z • .I . IIIOI.ESALtIMIG: : ANDRIEDICin DEPOT: • 43altimere; add , For Sale by Druggist4..arld Stgiekiepaii . thfouigh. • ant the United stitex.;.- - - „ • • .„ . Fir sale in Pottsvillb by pIEtUtY SAYLOR, Drp ,grlet , . . Ilacin 'removed ?min • the' store 'corner Market and Streets, to the store hetwOen 0. Dobso)ts and G.:Brown , s nn Centre,.street. oUore a large ant 'ret' ried aSsiortniirat of dry goo& and groterfes at thelowr est with prices. Being thankful for past favoric still eo hats t.contionence of the. same. • • NEW' GOVERNMENT - PENS, elated iGt i'e e n l bigc" -4.40 *it 4 ": . " 1 llytie'irnes aelickies 6E2 doien ompt t!lP,,,-I.o..llll;eived !PA F a n . w .,. /. Ba l e t i t i t= "ll‘ bed itkinds oroUrN Arprorl re 442111 ) ,WPOISIMAIMaiI • • NEW. YORK ACCIDENTAL LNSFRINCE-COMI'ANY, 141 Broadway -N Y - Catsh Capital itaurto ngal ot ee identa • •r • ati' k . inda. GENERAL ACCIBENTS include the Traveling Rick,_ and - .1i1:45" for.me or Dielotatione,: Broken 80ut...a. • BrnL4ea, Cuts; 'Gunshot. Wnands, -Bahia and ,Scaldisl3ll.lM'id - DogivAgsssults :by _Burglars, .Robbers, or Murdecem-4.11C action orLightnlng .or Bnp Stroke,' :the effects'espicedpu, , ,Flivds, at4 .- Soffikat4m:h9 - :Drowning or Clinking, •.. • • . • ••,-- • EpIyI);‘GARSSE, Sevy. rreet. , • Ibueuv..d.; . Agent.. - . • ROBERT AILLLEi, -. .ALgt., . . . . METROPOLITAN. FIRE INSURANCE CO., N. Y. - . C nods C api . .. ; . ... ... ; —S1,000,000: A.liseti. over. ' • • ' ' 650,000 ' JAMES I.ORDIER Prident. • GOODUIDGE., Secretary.. " ' ' Agent for Schuylkill county, will receive applications and issue Policies. VrLossei promptly ridjusted. : ; •• • Wyomin& Lasurnoe Co, OF NV,ILICESSAUSE. •Aiixese , Piesident...W.•llOLLE2;ll3ACK: Vice President—L D.' SHOE..IIII • Secreiarc—R. - E: • . • • bAVTEs For Sehe: s liditeo., Oi Icc, CEiNTRE STRLikiTi.•.P . oft4., '65.-16-tfi • • July .29, INSURANCE: 'F. B. KABROHER , "General-Insurance.Agent. - ocac'e Periusylrnulailalf Pottsville, Pa. LIVERPOOL tt, LONDON GLOBE INsultusta. coAtrANY. Cash Caldtal and Assets luvested in the Butted States over : HOME .INSTAANCE - COMPANY; • • . ;New liaveni:Conuccffcnit. . Cash Capital .. r• - Safpltis•l:u3.l.st,ts4 . ;;,... • lusunince effected fa.the liest CoMpanies on favorer ble . tOrnas, - . ...L0.....* promptly' adjusted and paid.withont tbday„ . ' . , April 15, 415,-15- .: TH_CEM DTSURANCE *o.r.'lltAßT FORD, CONN. fapttal Stock, - • issets, Jan. Ist, 1861; S. SHEAEPiR, Agt., Pottsville, Pa. I'IRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 104 Broadway, New York. •fish . Capltal A's4cti • SHEAPER,.Agt;;Pottsi , ille, Pa. SPRINGFIELD FIRE &ND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, •SPRINGFIELD; MASS. Cash Capital . - . . . . • W 3.1.. CON:air, Jr" Secty: • .EtattranFEET : 4lA;t, Prest ' .•(11.1:NRLES' E. LANE, General Agentt. - . . • ii` 'A:LT ER —, :S.: S ItE AF E R , .Agent: • .. . . AETNA .INSURANCE CO, Incorpgrated 1819. Oharter Pprpetuq. , Oft Cop '• • 9;1;250,000.00 ..Itioctai tof AJ,seto • • 4;067-.450 00 Los;;es i'ald ill 45 Years..-... 517,485,89.1 71 „ . . . . I'. A. ALFAint.F.r- Pre.t. -* L. J..lle.N . DEtt, Secty. • - `aL)ls'A. Goonwi.s. Jr., A, Sec.' E. J. IJAsseyr,'•TrJv. Agt. A. li•Willia[us, ...Geu'l Agt., Worc e ster, Bass, ... :I '. IyALTER. S. SHEAFER, Age!it, -:. CErk,l3,ll 81,',1iF.EtrPO . TTSVILLE,.PENNA. • cathivt: .1842 9 rpiTtuei.,: .. • FRANKLIN FIRE .INSURANCE COMPANY • ,Assets..of.J.dinuiry ,1; 1866; , . . ; • • $ 9 506•551 , - 96' . - -$400,006 00 ' 944.543 15 '1,162,30S S 1 . . tiusietiled C taill*,lC.come for ISGS; 51::;757.).. ,I ' € 4 310,000.• :LOSS PATI) 1.621.1, . PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POET CIES ON LIBERAL TERMS. . , • • • • - 113111E . C,TORS v. • cuAltus N_BANCKEE.,„ISAAC LEA, • .Tull FAS 'WAGNER, • , E ,DAVAR.I) C. DALE, '• SAMUEL •• • (i.EO. PALES; , ; • .Y.L'PER .M.e.CALL, ALFRED PULER,. GEO; W. , IiICLIARDS, FILAS: W. LEWIS, M. D. Alt LE* ILIANCKEIL, Preilident .1 4 ; WA. IC El DAI.E,Nit,e-President JAS. W.:I4.cALLISTEIL Sec. Pro. Tern. . • . The etibseriher is ravuttorthe aldve mentioned In-- it.itution, i&prepared to inake:trsnrance.on every description of property; at' the loweid rnt4..s.- -:* • • lIENRY C. ItUSSEL;Agt. • Pottsville..-3tarch 19, 'Go. • , L IFE. . .I%e•Gintnl Life In.iurance, Annuity and Triist.Com- - in: Ottire; N . o. 4O VlLettnutstreet, the fir,t floor E:Lit.,of the Custom lluuue. ' '". 1.3:A5'1T....N.L--3 . o9,treti:L , Cl.lAli.TE ft PERRETILTAL..' Continue to ninite itth , llrallettS on live.i - ou' the , - most fa- . . The capital being paid op and invested, together with alarge and echistactly iucreashig reserved fund„ offers a periect security LC) the insurecL . . • . .The'Prentinnoi may be -paid yearly; half-yearly or. The company mitt a soars "periodically to the maim ranee for life:: The lirsr boons, appropriated in Decem ber,. fs-4; the E.ee,,nd holing in December, IS49,.and the third licarusi December,-.1f,Z4, which additions naive an.average • of more.than 60 . per cont.- upon the premi. , dirri paid, without fficceaslio , the annual premium, • • Thoinaa Ridgiray; ' A.: ;Brown, .. • ltohcrt.Pearsall, • ' :RAM IL Latither, • irlionut's P. James, • John It. Slack, • .Frederick'Brown, . Grlor,Pf. Tabor, - ' •Isaac Barton,' . - .;•• • Henry G. Freeman, .. • Seth J. Conty, .- ' Isaac Starr. . , . Famphleta containing table ottateS ana explanations, form of application and further information can be bad at titoollice.. 'DIO:NIAS RIDGWAY, President. -• Jolts F: JA.MEB, Actuary. • .' • . • • Or of Ill..BAl.'iNA.lsl;Tottsville,'Agent for Ills County. STAMPS, IT. 8. • COMMERCIAL, and BUSINESS At B. BANNAN 2 B Bookstore. MAGNETIC LUBRICATING COMPOUND. •.•.• • .• . eau xnz of '•Wag, - orni, I . l.laiiiages; ILocomo, Kai troad - Cars, and ther,Bear. : ' ing porn* of all kinds' of • , . The manitfacturer ofildiCompotind. after a-serles of experiments during the last fifteen' years, is enabled to oder to the.public an article with *the tibove. ti tie, which he is, confident will meet the general wants of the public': one ponnd of - which he , believes will' go . as far as four:paint:ls of any othet lubricator now in use, . The following Certificates selected 'from a nambeeof others hirnished, tend to show its value: • ' Raving used daring the last nine menthi the -"Mag netic Lubricating compound.! , marmfaetured:and sold: by Charles NV..Clemens, • upim a large number of Wag. ona, Carts, - SM., we take p eastue iu •baylug that tthas: `given: _entire satiafactitM, both id hot and•cold• weather, 'causing a great:favlng, both in the - quantity of mete rial:needed, and in the wear of Machinery, - axles, &C.. • ..• • D:kk.-T . U.ENCiLLNG, Eagle Brewery. • :'• • GEO.:LAIJER, Orchard Bfew'ery.., . • •- B. REILLY & SON; :Contractors. • ••• 81.101MAKER. , t •.• • • • • ... • .• ~. • • . • .• Pottsville, July 25, . •• r _ :Thellagneticlubtfcating•ConOtind Is for iale,.put ' np i n tin cane, secure from•ieuU.ge, and naafi . ) , labeled, wholcsale.only, by the. manufacturer, and retailed by. . storekeepers 'ge,nemlly.. calks. W, ormAip,Ns. Jar,. C. BAKE:4IIS Market St., Philadelphia, Gene • Agent for the United States. " • ';July 2S, 18.66 , Tb prpardtion, tong and -favorably known, will: , than englaly 're#itgorate broken.down and lose,antri fed horses, btrlngth ening and claming; the stomach and' intes tines. Important Cure In pottstillo. . SIR AsTupv. COOPER'S EMBROCATION .is n•sure,pro- RII:EUMATISIit; TyPnoth: FEVER, NEURALGIA, • . :NERVOUS DISFASF 3, SPRAINS, - - BUNIORS,..REVER - & AGUE,. &b. . . . . . . . • 'Certificates and Testitionials to any extent might be procured from those ieho have UPed . and seen the good effects of this Emnaoes.riox abroad tit is only deemed 'necessary toteler to themulersittned at. present, siciti zed, iif .Pcittsville, .- who can tell lot. good. affeet after using, when an other remedim; bad faded: , • ..- . : , . . . . . This tato certify: that I was, confined to my bed on .th.eld Of only, when Mr. Levy called On me and:per-. 'spaded me to its, 'sir AStley .COoperts Embrocation,' and. niter getting rny legs,. knees and feet rubbed for about:twenty minilles,•l *WI enabled :to walk down to Mr. Sanderson's Drrrig Store vilthout the aid of crutches or.sticka, - a thing that I have' not : been-able - to do.for - Iwcimonthi. •: •- • • . ' BROWN, This preparation, was originated by Sri As - z - Lny Cop krs•who was physielan to the Queen of England. It Is a' preventive. orCholdra; Typhoid Fever,. &c.; and has • not .its equal for ts.i . ;,..ciasitioca - .Relief of Rfieumatirni._ diseases, 13prtilns, 'Paths; its..., if used as directed. Every family' should have It. It doe& its work so expeditiously, : by rubblzik . the - parts affected. • To all those 'afflicted—Try' One Bottle and it will' '.convince you. . Price $1 00ner bottle. . • • .„ • Arent.'. • , . • .• • "' •. -11 G Warren Street. New - York. ;..For salitat F, SAIIDIMWS lirtig Store, who:is the only.tiuthorized Agent for Pottsville; • . .• , dG . . is invalaahle.'. 'es • the. qitality le milk. It' has I proyhrt tip experiment ito .ease the Minn': of. milk and Lin twenty' per, and•make the; .t r .-firta,• and -et: , In fattening de, it itlrei them Rpetite, loosens it hid e;' and ;es the thrive. THE HARRISON BOILER, . • . • :This new'. Stiain: Generator combines.. eesential Vantages. in 13... 0 .0LET E 'SAFETY FROM DE9TRUCT -IVE EXPLOSION, in first cod and cost .of repairs; de rability..econoray of .faci, facility.of cleaning and trans poitatiee, not poescoeed by'any, other btilter.. • It is - formed of a• cOmbination , of mut...iron hollow mpheree, , -4ach eight inches in .external diameten - and ' threelightbs .of an inch thick, connected - by curved, necks. These inberee ere held together by wrought iron, bolts with caps at the ends:-.. The form' the strongest knomt-, ite ittalgtif to realm :internal 'rear sure very • great.'-unweakened by punching or 'riveting,. which. Jeasens' the strength -Of the wrought. iron better plate -nbciut 40. pe - 'cent. • Every bolter is ested by bre preerttre at'.3oo pounds to the square gra. •• IT 01'13E13171MT UNDER ANY MAU.. , TICABLE EAU PRESSURE. . •, Under miscue which nalght• 1:211£18. 'rupture' in oral-, `nary bellers, , overyjent in this becomes 'a safety valve. , • No. otheretegun -.generator .I:assesses this. property Of . relief. under extreme pressure without-Injury 104" and 'thee preventing disaster: , • tw.o huudred"of these boilers ", are ngw. In one,' millon.inaome of the beat ebtablbduitents in the' coon. . try.... For dr:script:Mr . 11AMMISO • .- lEurieeiti'Boller Works Grars'irerry:ltekvadiothig -U. Er: Areenal:Plillada:,.4.: Jane t, . prisitv:d Iner i t i t'Att.: ..f, . tirgergotir.Nstrirmith azdjE__sitt,Cloodr.for liadteir-M41, 444 WATailfpralptipill! dWpf. l 4lo '''. 4 11141,4,, • 1250,000 $150,000 i.. 016,000,000 31;300;000. . . „ *500;000 3600,000..00 1,006,790 33 ..... 1,375,850 $ 300 , 04)0 A Great Wa4 . ,Su.pplieci FOE TUE OUSE or A SASE ST.E.AMBULER. 41. it. , . .„.r.„,.,-,, .k 7 •7'.`.7 117 'S , - -t -- -_-- . - .....t, _ ~~- • • (Fiona ihd..Anivtriclim HINTS WpitA. . . The erni)s.titai now tegnire.espetial.al ten.- don are Ar, which 'Lutist Ile cnt frost harts it; and if put: up in neat gavel s , the tops being hortudtc . shed rain 3- .c iii .on filling out, so, that, though very w May have been fully .fortned 'at the titite Cutting, , there will be rew not out at tie end of a few Weeks,-:-.4lmt . . .. . . ' toliAcc . coijiicll 1,. .17(ope:es,.1 . y. AI - mined i w asight fr9st . , • - ..1f Apbttecql - has-: gru:vii`. a NN, u, AlleiFe4teF:p*rt,:ofl4 . syillll3ye been : ck 1.. t- liire the . end ii r: the - fiOit week • in. 3(im4..::::l•er:. See hitit about harvesting given hist The wiy of Itangiog most economical of any.WOliave ever seen, Wtis Mardi, 1864, .anct Is well worth the-at:ialit,a of tobacco growers . Roor.Cnors may.geperally at this st.f,,o!. . . . receive io*e. 'attention.' !Weeds t•bt.o:l';w• •pulled- when they::appeilr," and kept clt ari. The soillpay..often ,Ifrrt,t. carrots, and ihe'betf way ia•to run. -a midis ay : betw ctn. the.'..rows...:.7l.iniiis.2,:„l hoing and thinning, - and cabbage, 1., hoeing, • POTATOtiS. --The deeny of-the vh., - antes the maturity of the potatoes, .r sorts may be dug-and housed at i. Lce. there is ttny aivettranee of`rot, kale tliq, ground.. It makes less - work.to c 1, 3 1. the sound ones, _arid the deca},ing 1 , 1 " ahietlY'over before the lastor Ocut,ir . ever, it may pay to dig and m a rket Lai . . . (701t$, .NN ; pro 031554 5 0 Very I lily never looked - biattr in .lc .gtist than this year.: , It is only a .litliti po . not top it oas to expose the Liars ro 1:11: ros . l, certainly not until _it • 1 . ? thuuvgi)iv Sk:LktitT SEED C011.15,:-TritSt, I.lliS tO 1:0411, but do -it yourself, , Select ears a little above mOhim 'size :;„„❑ strosiney), elose„ firtu,"well tipped ul and full at the butt. thize in ;way, .as- 'with . a (lab oc.i)ala 1., or , t 3 a suing around the ear. men in. the there may be unliushed; - or bruken vtCri.,l then. hut ked,"leavity4,,the 4us s from ,V,hese the c ell ones, • and-, tho'Se with iewest fOlse or short-rows. of keroels; unti:oruiti Attu 'op in strings for - thorough drying. .• SP;Ep.;:FG Uir 'seed niiry sowed -alone on -good soil, on- whim compbst .has heat . harrowed iii, and, it tile ground:, is not both poorThed.• 'clayey ; stand the whiter well ;and. to until Leiter . than if sowed with winter • grain. Oats- and. buckwheat are oacitsionally sown as a yr ? . teetion to . graSs: - . .The grain sliould tingly Sown. dies in the - winter, bin: tt fords the grass . a mulch....• - • ..• • SoiLlso.--Wheat , and - lye: are . sown this fmonth for :edify, soflirig crops. - Nest sprinz, as soon as the rye if 3 tit td.he mown, its iced : lug .dailY will Produce a . very great difference iu the yield of. milk. ".Thi4' is the . curi lest crop..: Wheat follOWs. sOon, then ..very- late sowed rye,then spring solved oats; Porn, etc. The rye and wheat *ill b_ off the ground in time for -sundmer crops, and as-they do nor' seed, do' not exhaust the soil perceptibly It: shotild bein good heart and tilth, hoWevcr: IVitt: . .tr..: = Sow wheat , early. Thd :soil shoubilni : well worked—riot . Plowed: bet° naturalAlepth., sowed upon clorci tutilcd wOrk in tt liberal dressing of llue_con2 post with ; 4y : Shares' harrow,. eultivator; r . ;harrow. . nen maixed with line or peat, hrings-forWard rapidly that sown r, little litte, and causes it to tiller well..thisdall. By all means drill in the seed,: it' the ground he Of even - quality and .consistency:. 11 it. is lard - and.clayey, - imd sandy or light in spota,. sow: by hand.... ".' - • . • • WitsoS.--Bura every-weed that has gOne If 4 fed"to hogs, yini fftl the . manure . With theieeds... • . • Bfietts. of eithei. hay or-grain be watched, and they settli• unevenly i r ttie tops beechne ilisarraeged •by . the gales, brace them and retop, them. . granaries should be ealfy freed from vermin, which will . generally lect as Soon as:graiu is stored. Insects must be reineveilbetore the grain.lS;put iu, .0 [Rh the bins, etc:; should be ;most. thoroughly efeifused tind wiiitctvashedinside andnut:—. Rats arc easily dispoSed.of by usink)iberaliy. the phosphorus paste. . This has' also s'oule etteeton:the - mipe,,,but not so;inuch, because: though it is poison and 'kills itherui - the uni:;e. ,do . not..g . q . in communities as rats'do, and eau not be "stampeded." ..The paste gives bolat: of the-nits asevere COLIC cud they skeet. the rest,: and so all. are Cleared out: This paStc •is fatal to.tbwls . ;- ; DitAirtio.--Thc better the ditcher, the nal . - • Towerdoes.fie make his ditch; broad ditelie: , are Only made by green hands. A ditch • feet deep should not, be more than I I inate, wide, and one 4 feet deep (which is the best for common title drains) not more than'i: or 3 inches walel:. .Vo du this, a set of gut ditching 400lsis needed. Use round tiles if you. can get them. Drainage water may often be used upon meadows lying on lower Lund.tvoY.--The water of brooks, springs, - etc„ (the More permanent, of course,the bet 7 ter,) maybe made the "vehicle of untold fiir upen grass lauds ,properly *ranged m receive jt. ;The water must, never stand; pa flow over the , soil, but through it, .if benefit Would be derived from •irrigation. . source of Wealth, as great as _teat which lice in the peat sWamps, and one quite iinheedc'd; NEAT STOCK' require np especial. attention this .month cither 'than good care' and gotTd "teed -to , prepare tliem for winter.'- Nine should be allowed to, run -- down. - Thsugh cows cooling in late•for winter milking should not get fat. Beef stocki which. ate to be finished Ott. for market ,during the jail . .tuld winter, should haie an_iiicrease - of feed, Ilona .er ,fattening be. penned and fed old, corn, ground and cooked. Let the pigs have-the run of the Orchards. "Taming"' hogs-by cutting a.,gash across the spoilt eio,e to the.ropting gristle, so as to. make ittpowet less, better than - putting rings _in then - no- - see, and much more. easily (lone. • . " Sliaar.Giire good pasturage, with water, salt - and shelter - from long storms. Fattening Sheep • should be; making flesh ..fast, and "stores" kept imProving. . kinds. of waste ce table matter fOrincreasing-the manure heap: put:intcr it no weeds having seeds. The will work , Over an immense amount of Weeti3,, sods, potittOtops,',etc., - and convert the whole into excellent_ manure. • Au old farmer used to aay, "hie.woUld give more for a cob that a hog habireatheri on than. for a shovelful of yard marture,".. - The bulk and qtiality of 1,04 manure,, or any other, kind, ' are greatly id creased:by, haying it all under cover. 7, facx' AND PEAT.--SCCurO as tilaelt as pni-, ,sible fori - use in mingling, with manure, er under the stock in the stables this - winter- Compost it with lime, if it.be..not 1:100, in a crnraby. condition,: fir it should be dry .n,l fine , Get out as much as,you can, and tear e it:exposed fur the action of the frOst in wint er. This is work for the whole ,itututan winter when it can be done, . .• - " 011.01W:c4 - AND N:CLICSEZCZ: .'Damn Pacir.- 7 -Commenee with autuir.o apples. and peaches: - the sun is - clepeutled • upon,- take paini Co . keep bees find tiles 'way. 14 is'beve.rt.o. have some kind of a dry'llou. . One , waif described-itt June last. A rqvai kept hol by a stove, will answer better than no dr'ying:appiiriitus.. Buonniolla to be continued with all varie , . ties, in - .Whielit the stock : anit. bud are iu jir(-: P4r:conditisinv fee'dlreetioria given . in ,1 ely, . tOok, fo ttLoae:budOad earlier, and if the bud talrei;lOOleit :WO lauidago; If the, first failedand the , balk of tile stock . de& , will lift,"•it may he rebnd . Nixexicsp Faurrs...l4.frult witinint a Irina much leSS,Valaible tinin if,lt hail one. 11, alniotiv evertoretiaril there are - more or 1t..44 lu sucn - cis* baa*it 6 . (jAven4o - 1;; a, n a me , a rts too bum sileciu — terta to TIE: fair, or: to`some .comimient pornotogist, slid get titp`carrec 4 • • - jiaßEiS, Wlll 'lit titetiell'Aci mark ro*s a `thiy•tirebitclded iiitte iitiatry, and toiabel Atees airtherarefimitiiiitm;, aro set tbia ail - . t•lenekr . Tbeeele4l.litigi4e ee'reieZ cbtl% °r b luxerf . • be erdeKalbAiii.wl4Q tetiku tliciu I:9' • . 4 Y. , : , - , :.14 kk - .:4 -.!11-:.= s' . :',' :, , c ,,, L. - . - - : F , .:.' . :.-• - • -`-' .• t. 7... '- Ar3,,P.. . "--kf -•f.~ 4 !`
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