t -ce t : 1 ' iii Il . " : " . `c--.4 '7l'lloll. HOW - iiErr Motu' / OLT I N IRS 4COILD. • An individual whom weicill call Mr. Blank Is a Ka44*o:.%lctigilta'--a.PlOPtibel;te:.l .* was first attack e d with the;diseasesome3'rears ago whiteselingbardware to 'sr* mitt - Med Southern hiethren,"_ audits . he could:bring his handcuffs, bowie-knives and currY - cambs . to a better market by anatheinatirlitg the vernal itholitionists,.he 'did so atiathernatiie thein,:and tell Into - itegrophobitt as a natural copse - I:pence. One-day last week, Mr. Blank bad "occasion tiri,take a ride to a distant part of the city. ile-wisjest - abOut to'step upon the c4r.platfortn of &fifth street 'car, when ltis eye caught the words:" "Cotratur.n.PEn soxiAmowzn vers - Cart." Theclalrsesers were . distinctly. printed in black letters upon a:white - ground, lartt'Mr. Blank •being short sighted,beliadnot 'seen the terrible words until he had got close up to and almost upon the cat:: :With a shudder at hienarrOsv. es cape, from Costamktation, he returned tothe curbstone, mid a car without the objectiona ble placard soon after came-along and con veyed our "nigger" , hating friend to a- street Whecnibe. proposed to change cars and pro ceed westward. It was bitterly cold, lay, the rierthWest blast rushing wildly, through the streete,-reddening ears and noses—mak ing tees - and fingers tingle; and btinging • down the Mercury in. the _thermometer alnacist , to zero._, Mr. Blank stamped upon the frozen ground at - the street corner while waiting for a car, and be blew his aching fingers while pearly drop started in sympathy from the end of his frost-bitten nose, By and by a car came in sight, and the heart of Mr. Blank gladdened at the prospect of relief. But oh, shocking! There were the black letters on .. the White ground! "Another nigger car V ejaculated the indignarit and ahnost frozen Mr. Blank, and resisting the blandishments of both driver and conductor, he refused te be taken up. The car moved on, and Mr , Blank skald lila ground with Roman thinness, to freeze rather than ride with "niggers."— In the comae of five minutes . another car came along,-and Mr. Blank thought his tuff - ferings were at an end ; but no, there Was theWhite'placard Kith the black letters upon that vehicle too, .and Bltuik must wait for.yet, ma - other - car. 'Another and another, and 3creet another came; but they brought :no relief for \ the hapless-Blank, for there staring • • him in the face upop each and' all of them, were the white placard Fuld the black letters. Thinks were becoming desperate, the Schuyl kill was too distant to he" reached - on foot, the cold was too interise to be home much longer, and atter 'half an hours suffering,- the shivering - Mr. Blank determined to take the nest car,. -"Nigger - or no Ni,gger.'' The - next car came, the plectra was there, and the chilled and indignant Mr. Blank caatle 'a • virtue of necessity and tooka reluctant seat . . • , inside. - * When the conductor came for his Jare dialogue something in this wise took place: Mr. Blank—(his teeth chatterlng-with cold) —"Look here c-C- conductor are all the di r ec-t-t-tors on this line infer-fevfernal aholi. tionists ?" • . Conductor—"Dou't know what they are, Blank---'"Well, - 4-d-do,n't you run any c-c-c-cars where whi-white people can ride without sitting along side of a big b-b buck nigger!" _ N. • COnductor—"Yes; we run no kind." . • litrAlank—"Well,- I hare.been waiting at the c-o-corner in the c-c-c-cold for more than ha-half an hour, and, there's been nothing -but nigger c-c-c-cars passed along in all that time. • , The -conductor, as he gave Mr. Blank his change, eniarked that he "didn't know.any thing aho nigger cars on that line," and left Mr. Blau - to solve the, mystery; and to digest his indig ation the best way he could.. That - gentleman was not compelled to ride along side a "big back nigger," for no "buck niegers," either big or little, got ink, the car but Mr. - Blank had certainly seen the placard on the vehicle, and it must be a "nigger" car. 'His errand took him clear to the depot of the line, and upon getting outV the car he exam ined the obnoxious placard. The werds that met his eyes were as follows : , '"AISATLI:G , AT FAIRMOUNT - YAMS: TO-DA.T The half-dozen cars, :with their smoking steeds.; that had pasSed while he &odd shiv ering at the corner of Fifth street, were ran ged in a row in the depot. He examined the placards upon all of them, and found upon each the same announcement. 8o interesting tothe pakrons of the liasbiog bladea, and the cutters of '"high , Dutch.". Mr. Blank moved Ora wiser and Trfstadder man.—Plailadelptia Buaefia. Preitir AiIEC*)TE. , - - The • following picket anecdote was narrated. by "an officer of the regular triihed.l3tates.cavalry to a. friend of the writer.. The narrator. was. near the spot at the: time "and knew the :deserter—a tact .Which I...nientien as it . has . aiready appeared in print; but. in a form nit 19" true to life. One, morning. when Our arMy- was wasting in vain in the: Cltickahorniny . .w , yanips, some of our " pick eters,' getting - uP . a bit of breakfast:- by the 'road-bide, were - startled - pees, ky's 7" • • The eds looked—and lo,'orer the bushes was staring, With what was meant to be a peculiarly conciliating grin, one of the most, grotesque of Irish faces, appended to one of the worst clad Irish bodies. - . • "And what`are yeca afther doing, gintle min. Z.!? _he inqnired. "Making coffee. Have Borne?" WS'S the laconic answer. ' ' "'Viva won't be afther abootin' or f,aptiva, tin , tie?" was the caufioua *newer. "Devil .a bit of it, Coale down:" "By_ me aowl-:--and its very temptin' ye are —and its iligant manners that ye've got in ti'rely-;-an• its mesilf that company the copany of gintleniin as can afioord to have their bite and sup of the caar-iy, ivery day. fsure an' its beautiful that yees make it. A cup is nothing when it's so good." . "Well, take another. "An',! just will.. Sure andthat's'splindid ribblcs—bad cess to them:' (sinking his voice to a confidential whisper) "don:t.*give•ns a divil av a tasthe av the sluff." ". , \Vell--take another cup!" eYees mil call it bad manners al' I do— sure an se're so Pilite. Sure ye seem to be comfortable intirely,—and y:e have iligant dolts and tbs.. hoigth av "i hat's so." ` Well by's—(with an insinuating • Irish smile; intended to be extremely be/dio b li the .caw -A, and quit the rib btes intirely." And-Pat was as good as Ms word. He re mained with, the coffee and the Union.—U. s., Service Magazine: PaZrry lizan.- 7 -A man who would cheat a primer would steal a meeting house and rob a'church yard. If he had a soul, a thou sand of its size would have more room in a Mosquito's eye than a bull frog in the Pacific Ocean. - • - 'Yes, and that - ain't all.. Such a fellow would:rob a,lame goose's nest ,of tbe last egg, soul - a • rat's tail from a blind. kitten `for there's nothing low and mean be, wonldn't do. lie should be tied up to a 'broom stick and scolded to death by old maids, and then his hou.4"ShMlid be made into buttons to be worn on the breeches of conric. • Ditinr'if ego*s.-7."What's , 4l . at.?"- aiked.. ic7v.6;rster, pointing to the.letter 11's daddp'a name." • • • . I..t . locichred, IVA X." • "'Twin: X :lei her, Ws nerne, seetl...hjrn,write. it . angsny a firne. .•:' . "HALL, ?'" said a gentleman, who !pet his servant nut late one_ evonlaz "where,-areynn ,ping al time of night?'For an goftil, .I'll warrariil " was going fry , you, sir," . - replied the warrant. . . . TITOLICItaithS..q - :7. be Pablfe ink, ne '51711WDIT;1101111:180 84 V -. At 1 ceeloek[P-Id...afthin'alleifOtteeof Mlf:ftit&-; XVIE.AVIIIt; in the borough of. Allnereeille,,All thateer :Min lot ' .piece of ground -situate in'. ;aid; bbratith,. bounded leonhwtetwaidlyrhy Church street. ,no_ rpuslit , 'weedy by Spencer street, southerotwardli by tot' of Samuel - Davis; and scanhetatifteidY h y other . ..in. undo late of C..p.r :Yost, demeed,.exit 4lo- tug In front on slid Chiath street?: feet,nne or depth fiti feet, with the amtenancet- earialating o a 4-atory double frame dwelhertosa with' Ithoben S tu:bed, excepting" theecial referee. .; . - • The said property is vested Intl* helreof Johnittin 'dinner, deceased , who are all of full age.—Conditiona made known on the day of sale- by GEORGE,ItOSK"I GARTEN, Attorney lolfact-fOr.the hensa of • , .% • • . ,4011.11 hif.1:51141 . 44.gt, - deeedreed.a... • 1 6 3 ! - mmii 4,;(v L Valuable. Vent Lands, _674 acres. • 110 perch er, Schuylkill,Co., Pa., 2i miles frinn..l,ebaziOn. adjoin ing Lands' of, the LorberrY Coal Company, Of Boston.- '• Oa Tuesday, liatett.2Btt!, 1863, at 12. a , tioek, laoa, •• - 1 - .• . . Wlll be sold at poblie eale; Atabe PHILLA.DII3I.,.. PILL& .IEXE USAGE, the Panther Bead Tract of coal Land,. 681 Berea 108 perches, and the Jobalfu. ber Tract; 31 nnresTperthest. situate in TremoutToirt sblp, Schuylkill Conuty. Pa.. adjoining lands: of the Lori:le/n . "o=l Company, .of •Boston, on the e ast , - those of. the Swatara. Coal Company on the north. and those of the 'Fishing Crfek Company'. on 'the ' west. • These lands are the property. of Greenawalt & George, and are sold, owingto the renelval•of one of the partners to the Weif.' ' - • . • .. Drr - A report:made by Prof. • Itob.erts, in lday, 1863, together with a draft and' other particulars, May, be build the Aueticrs Rooms. ' •• . . • . THOMAS - Sr SONS:. •:-' AirCtioneer3, 1396:' 141 M. Fourth St. March i,'68. . . ',-. • . %8-3 t COVIVE• SA-CE irstiatt• ‘-x• bin Real Estate itt.illabitaity City. • - Four edoien building lots. ou Centre • Street, will be sold at the•Ftnaana.vartslisti, Pottsvill e, . • . TILPHSDkit, Monk 30, '65, at Q o'clock, P. N . . . _ No." 1. Lot No. 1.- in Block : 9, an the northwardly side of C,entre street,' and. extending, back Jo-Fourth alley-26 feet by Via feet. ' N 0.2. Lot No. 4, In Block 24, on the ionthwardly side of Centre street, and extending' back • to. Water street-55 by 125 feet. • - • • .1 No. 3. Adjoining lots Nos. Sand 4 in Block 0, on the northwardly side of Centre street, and - exteindug back to Rallinad street,-50 byl2sfeet. • t Of the ,estate of Maj. Lewis J. 31.sarrot, deceased. Texas':-Ten per cent. of the.pttrehlre money to be paid when the property is struck - down ; and the balance within tea days thereafter, when a.deed or deeds will be delivered for the premises, . at' the . expenae of the f u rchaser or purchasers. Possession givenMunediate - . -- ALso, will be sold at the-same time and nlace, a Sur veyor's Level—an exeellent instrument, and in good condition. MINERVA MARTIN, Minx, &e. . By-her Awy, C. Lim e s, Pottsville, DettamAa,.. Clerk Orphans' Court. March 4, '6O. ' . • 9-41.. ORPILANS , COURT $A.133 • Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of the County of Schuylkill, in the' Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, the .subscriber„ AdministatorOf the estate of DANIEL STALL, late of the borough of Pottsville, in the County 'of Schuylkill; deceased, will expose tosti)e by public vendee, on-_. •* ." • • • - FRIDAII,*_MARCH 81st, 1865,. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; at the public house -of Jesse Dnimheller, in the borough of Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill aforesaid: . :.. • . All the right, title and'interest of DANIEL STALI., deceased, at the time of his death of in and to all that certain lot of ground situate in the said borough of Pottsville, bounded as folloWs :..Beginning at the south: , - westwardly corner of Cotirtlaud and.Norwegian,Streets. and thence along Norwegian street westwardly 60 feet to the line of land now or' late of Joseph G. Shipueu. thence along the same, in ssouthweitwardly direction, 100 feet to a private alley, 14 feet sal - lichee wide, thence I slow , ' said alley and parallel with Norwegian street, in an eastwardly direction, .60 feet to Courtlaud street, thence along the hue of .Courtlind street In a north westwardly direction - 100feet to the place'of 'beginning., - .14Iso,'all the right, title and interest of said deceased; at the time of his death, of in and to' all, that certain house andiut of gronnd situate • in the borough of ,:Pintsville being the west half of lot -marked in 'the - orn;inal 'plan 'of said borough with No. 01. Sal . bounded ,on the north- by Mahantongo' street, south by Church alley, east by the east half of the' same lot, and west by lot N0.'54, containing in width .?0 feet, and of that width-In length from Mahantongo street to, Church alley aforesald,late estate of said deceased. - . Terms and condition§oiade known at the time and place of tale, by' • .• - WILLIAM B. WELLS, . . . .• . Administrator.' . . By order of the Orphans' Court, A. DOII.IIMANN, Clerk March . ll, •65 PRIVATEHSALES:. VA . L . UIjEtEIk FAlifil FOR. MALE. In consequence of poor health the'snbecriber has concluded to offer his Farm for sale: . Said °lam is lo cated:in ,Eingston Townsbiti, Luixene.•:;onnty,' within four miles of theWyoming' Depot. with good roads and ,own grade to market. ;The Farm contains: about 110 atres, one hundred .and fifteen Under good improvement: The soil is good and well. adapt ed to either grass or grain, and being well watt:- • ed, would make one - of the finest grazing farms hi the - county. The buildin7s'are.TWO'Dwellitig Houses; one large Hay and Grain 'Barn. one • Cow Barn for Stabling Cattle, Carriage House : and Stable; andrn .largen Co House. • ONE ORCHARD .- 1t it also well. fenced, 'having' several -hundred rods of stone • wall lIPOLI 1t..;" is centrally located—two .toads . crossing. at right angles near the . r buildingt: ' • eri Thets also a Church and School House on' the. premises, - and until recently a - Post Office was kept at the 'placefor sixteen years. Jr is - I,IFAC: TEE BEST MAimer is TEE STATE. "•. • It 18 altogether:a desinthle. 'property, and persons having money . to invest iu real estate would dO well - to call on the subscriber and view the , premises. - Any one desiring further information can call On or address the Editor ofthe Batson Gazette, or ' • - • • . . -• • BINH& CARVER, •• - . Wyoming, Lnkertie Co:, Pa. Jan. 14, . , '2 -Gm. • ppoß SALE.—A valuable FARM and pleasant countryl: residence, situate in 'last Hanover. Town ship. Lebanon county, - -Pa., on the Jonestown add liar= risburg road. one-half a mile West -of Mt: •Nebo, con= • ..etaming about W)Acies. About ; remainder acres isis 'Woodland, the being 'tinder' ood cultivation; 'is - A, fenced, atid;he soil • well adapted to the different crops - generally raised, in this section. The buildings (neatly new) area BRIK 1101.75 E, BANK BARN, large liar Bain, and ether out buildings. There 15-an orchard of young bearing trees,, with an addition of others lately set out..on the premi ses. A Well; with Pump, is at the house'; also 'run ning water in most of the fields. • , - For farther particulars; apply . by letter or in: person to the subscriber,. Ou•the prernises. -P. Cl. address; Oso. • -TILOS. P. MILLFZ..- .East Hanover Tp., Aug. 2T '64; -354 f ..e . :GitEENWOODNIJRSERY Pottsville, Pa. SPRING PLANTING. • • The subscribe r has for sale at his Nursery; Green---- wood, Pottsville. a fine assortment - of. " • FRUIT 'TREES .01? • ALL -KINDS; Embracing the choicest kinds-for planting .in this sec tion of contain - which have been selected -with care both Standard and Dwarf for early bearing. Also •-• Ornameßtal•Trees, - .. ". • Such as 'Mountain Ash, Silver3lsple ' Abeles or Silier Poplar; Horse Chestnut ,' European Larches, ' &Q., ',ate. Also Evergreens of various kinds:• • - . . . • Swan. „Fruits, •.- . Suctral. English Mammoth Gooseberries, Currants;Red and White Raspberries, Lawton-and high Burk Black 'berries, o.e stra* berries. • Triumph de•Gatici,.Albany Seedling,. - Franc.ive 'Sere, hug. I ke., 4t.e.:•and Taber choice varieties that do notrc. quire au impregnator, by the dozen, .hundred or thou and, , Grape Pines, Such as Concord, Delaware. Diana, CferiDing, and the'NEW PREAIIIM. GRAPES called the 1.9N,k. and LSA.BELLA, raised by . lleetor Grant. The former. has received thePrecaMtioffered for hest Hardy Grape 'cultivated in the United States, it bib*, pronounced mpfal iir quality ,to any: Foreign • Grape... and the latter for the earliest ripetung.G,rape iu the country, •of good quality, tot, , ethes• with sererai other choice kinds.: . .71Eanimotti Rhubarb Roots and Asparagus Roots. . All - Atuds of Garden and OrnaMental Shrubbery. ". .E.itra, Sized-Fruit Irrees.-. _ We have for gale shout 100 est: a sized APple• Trees which we will sell cheap, ss 'they - ''must be removed iu the Spring; some of whichtire in bearing. Also extra sized Pear,' Cherry anti 'other Fruit Trees, foisale. • Now is the time fur thoSe in waneof Trees, 'for Spring planting,. to matte out their orders and send them is Those-that come first will he served first.• ' • C3 - nit Trees. can be taken out of the. groundwhen called'for so that they will nut injure: Our Jives are raised tin high ground and •mit. be transplanted with 'much greater certainty' of growing -than -if raised: on tow ground. • This is an, important .eousideratiort. • — Either call at the Nursery: , or address • • . • • • • • BANIVAN; rettisrille; Pa. • RE'CRIJITS WANTED. QUOTAS TILLED.. 'SußsT.lirtrit.s .FUE4NiSLIED. BOUNTIES_,PAID. • . .i4tree!, -- bittweia •_ . ' • O. D.,TENIEINIII. Dec. 31..'84: ' . 33-tf TITIUFrED iifiONE ,This Pipe fa glazed inside and Oat, and , for conduct. tug' water, is the best and cheapest article in use. PLUMBERS' MATERIALS. • • IIII:\ F1;0 . for galls. Conservatories, Banks. Chniahei. Re., u laid by in in the Capitol at Washlngi,on. and : many first. elan buildings in Miyake of the country. Theyare of rations colors; and capable of being made into.. an: al moat Infinite wiry patteri3o.- Circulars. with pat, ternsatid prices., sent'en appircation., ' . MILLER (*ATE.% 2T9 Pearl St.; New"fork., , TA i N ips • . _ LEGAL, COMMEntlail auw BANtlialle. • :1,4' Mignit SA.LlCo.4ltionse in Pleatant Row— MI6 ;'li s pc•. cludersa Ax„ 1704:.4, APPIY t° TO w ? IIII34 : 44 DZW I COMPAXICOVfIIMINM" AIIERML mant mft. rill LASALIGrOtts , • F °X 151436E'--2 NEW BOILERS. 34 Inchne fn * Iweirrittorated, Ititwww di peter. 30 feet long. road e of best Charcoaliyon. aims, _c om p a ny. tiltattos. JAB= SPARES , Coal st-'rot4lnine. - leasOverititooo.ooo":Losatt,' l * , - gait. 7,.•65- Cita Sines its Orttwuttisi - " Fon 11113N1C—The-Vtotini Stara 'at Blatt 1 CASII CAPITAL .. . ....... Tomblin Ilea -Dam, either as &private ... dwelling bonze or hotel. Apply to GEO. LAUER; • - - Starch 4. •66.-9-111 Ortherd Brewery, Pottowllle. Pa. • Astinna G. Coma,- • S.,ldotins Nrats, Saito= JOX33. - •701 1 4 MAU"; Joan A. intown, Gramma L: Daimon, - Commits TATUM. ' Fiascos R. Cot% • Rona= D. troop, Bowain 8. - Ctanan, Wultait Wri.tus CONIM 4 O6, E. Baowir, T. Qtasuron Hanoi. • ARTHUR Ci. COFFIN, Powident. CILAELES Secretary. Azent at Pottsville. • T. A. GODFREY, ' Mice, Mahantongo, near Centre Street. Dec. 10, '64.- - . _ . . . . . rrIWO COLLIE - 1681ES TO' IGES on the . ' A Wit4a Anh-CO4 pads in: the. Mnhnnoy • coat Di tliet: APOY In - --, .. ' .P. - Vie:SIikAPER, , - --.- , ~ F eEL IL, M.--4-St . : . ' . 13ngineer or Minel.. tsoll IRIALLiC.—Four Steam Engines in good run- I.' rang order, of 12 horse • power each: . will be. Sold Wilk or , without boilers.. Also onelabulac honer suit able for the Oil Region. - • • -,7 A RR? SPARES, ' Pottsville; .Ifarch 4, '65.-9-tf . : Coal Week 'W•11111EIMI'lltiVOILLIICRIE for SALE,. YI Very desirable White Ash Colliery is offered for sale CHEAP:Wei 'lodated in this:Region... For farther particulars apply at this offce. . • ' p 0 .LET.-- , The.Stone .StOrse Rolm the Borough of Port. Carbon; fonterly occupied by Charles Sillyinank. Co::' Possession given on the Ist of April. Apply to ' '..biarch.ll.; 765-10-41 OR.: 2.0 feet lota by 120- Met - deep, F comer of Centre and Union.atreeta. Font' 20 feet lota by 100 feet. deep, corner of Second. and Union Streets. Pottsville: .- Apply to • IL MURPHY. • Mach , . 30-3t*. • • 1000 ES OF TIMBER LAND .....r e s_e at the head of WILLIAM'S NZ VALLEY, - In Porter tOwnship,.SchuylktllCour.=. ty. 5 miles west of Tremont. Apply to March 11, 1 55.-10-St P. W, S . IIBAFE.II.' Pottsville. . . . . . 011 SAl.ll.lr.—A 'good two-stoq; frame house with back buildings, situated on the .. corner of Wood and Lyon streets. in the Borough .. • of Pottsville. tot '2O feet by 100 feet in depth. Pr ice $lOOO. -For terms apply to' JAS. B. PATTERSOII. ' • March 4, '6l. ' • . • 1 ' 9-Bt. . .' 11OR 'acres , Valuable .Red Shale 'Land for Farming, situated' in Locust Valley.— There is a tine stream of water,, several large springs; a fine two story house and barn, and thrh floor. Ap ply to -R BLA.ND,Pottsville,:Pa. jaa. 21;. , 65, • 3-tf • . bit SAL E.--The property known - as thei:i . •Jl* FOGARTY PROPERTY, corner of East Mirke.t and Ra il road streets, Pottsville. For terms apply to • • CHARLES M. HILL, • Real Estate. Agent. ' 24f chter & Thompson, CREEN CAR • • _ • ....',.-::'...:..mip0-y, 13:-.0.L.T..s-:- itet iron . .• AT . RAIL SPIKES; oltsof inflength or thickness de to ortter; : ' 'Ar;.Centre . a. Mattel Sts. TO: '65. •. • • .• , D. 9. ALTHpUSE, Agt. Jan. 14 466. V 4. NGINES FOR SAILE:—One 46 horse-pow 1J er, with -3 Bullets: one 2s • horse-pnwer::. one 20 'horise-pciWor; ohe 10.horne-power.- Apply to • . • CHAS. SH 2 LYMA.N, Tottsvide, - • or to GEO. B. EISLER, Ag't., Port Carbon Pottsvllle,jan. . • . • 'l.:3m . . IEIO.R SALE.--Ain undivided iixtereat .fot a valuable tract of productive. COAL LAND, in Castle Township, SchtfylkiitCoanty, now worked by two collieries_ Apply to . . . • . FRANKLIN B..DOWEN, Pottsville. Ra. .. Aug. 30.'02. • . . • .35.41• • VO NALE.-7319 acres of 'excellent Timber Laud. estimated to contain over a 0.000,000 feet'of Pine and Refnlock timber, situate on Trciut a branch of Lycoming preek, 14 iniless from Wil liamsport. . FRANK CARTER. Real Estate Agent, Mahanoy City, Schuylkill Co., Pa. • March 4, '65. . • • . •94 F 011: SALE:—Three convenient Dwelling/2k Douses. find 10t..15 feet front and 150 feet' deep, situate onliinersville street, in Pottsville,. .the property of Thomas 'Johns. .Apply to • . . DAVID A. JONES, .- Office nearly opposite Mine , Bank, s Pottsville. Dec,. . 1.4 -1 0 R NALE.—Tv;'ONEW BOILERS, 30 inches in tilluneten 20 feet in length. Also, six .SECOND RAND BOILERS, 30 inches in dianieter and 20 feet long.; one mat—iron CUPOLA' for melting iron, with drop bottom: Also. about 1000 feet of '5.; chain. r • • JABEESPARKS,'COaI Street.,.Pottsville. Nov. 19, .ull.. • . 47-tf . . TOON MINES TO Ll3T.Severalr.lilines of L. Magnetic Iron Ore, fully developed - _ for immediate practical Working, from which large- quantities ran he mined at low' cost, with. good transportation will be leased at fair, royalty, nodare well Worth (Men, lion pf . Blast Furnace Companies. JACKSON,. YOrk;,Feb,: 25, 'GL.--2.4t 45 Liberty Street: • *CARE Bale .or to Cct.—A First Class Soap Factory.-- The subacriliceofteralor sale or to let a first Ohn.' SOAP FACTORY in Pottsville, together With a pwelling House. The FaCtory prePared 'to do a large basilicas. and.is an old and.prorainent stand For further. fir ticalars apply to C.' KOPITZSCIL. ;March . yrowroi PROPER'FIr FOR SALE..;—The three-story. Brick Building, used as a Store, Ware house and Dwelling. situated west side of :RAH road street, and east side of Logan street,•in the Borough of Pottsville'. For further partienlan , , inquire of GEORGE-11. POTTS& (lO.,ll.inet•Sville,.or. A. S. MOORLIE .A D,•Pottsville. ' • .... -• , OWN 811,E. , ,,Lot'situnte .• 1 in Borough of Pottsville. bounded North by Nur. wegiatretrOt, East by lot of:Rnialie Macdonald, Stiutd by a twenty feet . wide alley, and on., the Weat the Greenwood Estate ; in widtd2s feet, in depth 200 feet. Poi-further particulais. inquire of GEO. it. POTTS.& CO., Minersville,-Or A.: S. MOORHEAD, Pottsville. June-IS.' •• : FUR SALE OR TO REFIT:—The nnOer sii..4l%ed offers Torusle or to rent; on easy terms, a %Minable property near the Pottsville - Depot,' s o feet front on Coal street and 155 feet deep.' ex- 'IN tending to Railroad street, ou which Fs erected.a substantial frame shop or warehouse, 45 feet by 55 feet, two stories high... . SILAS BALL. Feb. 14, 'O5. . - T-tf 1,10 . e U Store situate 'coritei; of.,Centre andSecood streets, Mahanoy City. Size of i0t,.12.5 • hY feet.: size i i . l4 'of buildiniii 55% by Ea - feet.' -• Stab/e.on lot. . It is a - valuable and desirable btisinessittand. - Por 4F " terms and other particulars. apply on, the premises, or to ' • •• . ' ' ROBEItT, A GLOVER, ' • • • • Ceritie Street, Pottsville.. FOR P.1.4.1:E...A fine,Seven-octivie .1-lose wood 'Piano, round, corners, carved legs, scallop keys, full tone and ,newest style • - of finish., Any one :desiroS of parch - mina ean.kie. the instillment. end learr, ' LI • I the terms by calling at the office Of the - • undersigned, adjoining the Union Hotel, Centre St.; Potts Ville. • • • • J: A....11AZE15: Fcon .. l4ALE,iOne of Smith' Mean'sPatent . Shingling • Machinw, capable . of cutting : One Thousand Shingle* per • How.. This is the most complete Shingle Cutting .Machine ever invented. For fnrther particulars, as fo•the working, of the. chine and price. apply to the subscriber at Millersburg,' Dauphin County, Pa. . N: (I,FRECK.4t OC.• • Feb'. It, . : • : 6.4. f • ALUAIILE' rnor - Eirric fox' • SALE. V - Tlie Water Power and from i 54 to 2000 acres 61 Mountain Laud, is offered for Sale. This proper-M ty. is :Rusted in West Brimsnick Township, Schuylkill County, on the ,Little Schuylldill Riv- • er and Railroad; one mile' above Port •Clinton, andlS known as the Schuylkill .Forge. Property.. For terms, &c:, apply to. GEORGE ft,' WM. H. SCEIALL; at Or wigsburg. ' ' (Nov 8; .63 43-ti - TINGIAES: AND ITIACIE.INERA' , YOB KA SAL E.—TM subscribers have for sale two twen-• sty-horse Engine', with Bollere;. - one ten-horse and one five-horse, ;Ow with Boilers two • Lifting Pnrapi, 8 and 10 inch, with 60 feet'of Pipe; as feet of •wrought iron 16-inch Pipe, together with slot of Pump Bobs, Gearing. &e., suitabre for eateries. Apply at the of fice of the subscribers, Itailroad street, Pottsville.. • GEO. S. - PATTERSON ,t-BROTLIER.' July 9, ,64 IV SIN ENOS. -LOCALITY; :Pottsville. --- .D i o L umbcitucn, •Ilinchinists nOd nith eis.—The Stone Ware House; with Railroad Sideing and vaunt street,, three hundred . feet on the east aide of centre street„ extending over the Railroad and Riv er, with front On the Canal; .will he rented on favora ble•tarrus.- .Apply to MILTON BCICoNE, -Centre St.,..l"ottefilie ' MERRY, MORRIS, 209 PhilacLA. March 4.;135, • • 9-2 m : • Coal -Candi at APilvate• ale.—The sub•- scriber; offer for sale TWO TEACTS,O,P LAND, -. .ocated in Scbuyildll Cdunty. • -. . 'Any information concerning these tracts of Coal Land will be given oo application to Brim Pieriassoa, , Esq., of,Pottsville; or either cif Lbs . subscribers. • • . • - • • . • GEORG,E,SCHALL, • • . . • • • WM. IL SCHALIi, • • • -• ' Executors of lila Estatee ofJblin Schall; date., • • • Nor; 7: 'CA . , • . . SAl.l6.E.—Aietnall _Parin i -situate about two It' miles from Mt. Carbon. , along. the Tunibling•Run,. in North blanherin TownsidO. Schivlkill County, ad propertyi of the Schuylkill • Navigationa. Conipaby; Mrs.A.,you and Jamb liuntzinger,•Jr;, coniatuing nue hundred acres, .Twenty-five of. which are- clear and -in 'cultivation: ..The're is a.two •titoryatOuc dwelling house on the premises - , . surround • ed by choice fruit trers. . Also a log barn and .other necessary improvements. or further liartieulars apply to_Mrs. MA,IO.*•3IeqUAI)E at Mt, Carbon, or to THOS. R. BANNAN, PouSville. • [Feb. „ . . FR ti A LE.—Thi , subscriber has now bn hand aud for sale one t horse engine, ISI inch cylinder. 4 foot stroke, One . 40 horse engine. 14 inch cylinder, 3 fool. stroke, in good itinniag order. One 4 horse engine complete,. all; of which will ibe 'sold with or without boilers. One 9 foot hoisting .drum in perfect order, with. hig - ginii, , boltlN-pedeetala, wheel, 4.,c. One 6 foot drum all, complete. Two pump shafts with pedestals..• One ism- suitable for a foundry or for ventilating 'a colliery: Also tilarge lot of pulleys of various sizes with shaft. in and ha and ngem' • . • ... • JABEZ SPARKS: Feb. 16, • - Coal Street, . O" sishscribera istave •15.../ determined tninakeseveral /eases en -tlieti•mr eriy; known as the Kesvocar PROPERTY. situated n Schuylkill County,. and in. the iminediate vicinity ol Tenc.inoak.. The ground has been fullydeveloped, and those desiring a ant rate colliery, Can obtain one, with out making any furtherexplorations of the same.. Nuns geed make application unless capable of erect inp all the improvements:. : • - . • Apply.to ULDEON BAST. Schuylkill Haven. &hint kill County, Pa. Or to DAVIS PEMISON, 207 Walnut street, PhiladelphiB. • _ • . • January 7, - =-' . • . 1-tf pOR SALE. Thzee Story Brick Dwel-A ling lionse.And - Lot on- Third street, near Hacker: . A Two Slimy Friimeilonsvand Lot on Centre street.- oppceite Reppliers. • - A Double Two Story Frame' Boise With brick base ment, ou Laurel street, _ • . A Two StOry Frame House and Lot on Market street.- opposite Laurel Cemetery- • • ' : A ,Two Story Frame Souse and. Let on Lyon'stre,et,. A two-storr Frame 'llonse' (brick front) and Lot: of Ground in Lyon street. • APPIY to • Pottsville, Dec:, 2/,',64. . . . . ICAOR 5A1L,13....-d, desirable . term of 310 • acres aithated in .Westmoreland County, I'll.; four mild from the county seat and' twenty-eight miles from .Pittsburg': well . waterednear 'one. hundred' acres of ...e.timber-two dwelling houses, - barn. stable, an excellent stem saw. Intl), a flue young orch ard of grafted fruit, the whole land tinder laid 'with COAL and quite convenient to the. RAW° which rendCes It Isluable to those wishingto engage In the Coal tidiness: . Title perfect, price moderate. and terms easy, .0 I arm 'anxious to aelL For. particulate . - L inqUireyotu self orby letter tcifter.:A.ll: Foster, West Chester, Pa., or to the *donde/al at Harrison City, Meatthoreland Co., Pa.- 410111 i Ifc..FOSTER. BIIOIIIVATE NAZE OF, VALUABLE_ I. LAND—The 'undersigned _residing near or wigmbarg, offers at private sale biz valuable tract et huldultrurteim ;Branch %Township. Sehaylkill Coanly, _ adloluiuglanda of Passau and others„.ronatilor acres and allowaacea,, . This land la well -and..beivily tliArred, consul ing. iblcQy'of brag Haralock.- - Oakerade m Chestnut. - Three valuable. - veins ()ICU& are. alsorautllaCAhreuet, - Ade:. land,' and ballalng .- „itoueasreaudauktherrea....:The...T.lrmOlat Irap,o of Abeam» ,7,iik.4444, riy:uiyucw . paven. nagmAkimumea through - CIiARTER 182 9. PERPETUAL FIRE . ILITR F RA I ANCE ' COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets of JanottrY 1, 156 4 , $2,457,849 95. Capital, Accrued fliorplas,::,. Invested Premiums, nesestllotiClaims, I Income:fir 1864, •, • 55,.116. ' -$300;000. . •.. ..LOSS 'PAID SINCE ISA. , PRII.VETUAL AND 'I'EXPOIGARY POLI CIES ON LEBNltiai. TEEM. ' • . DIRECTORS ` :' - CHARLES N. BANCKEHISAAC LEA, -• . • , TOBIAS WAGNER, " EDWARD C.- DALE, 'SAMUEL GRANT, • • GEO:•FALES, JACOB R ' _ALFRED FITLER, . • 'GEO: W. RICHARDS, • ERAS. W. LEWIS. M.D. . 15.11ARLES.W. ANCKERi President. • EDWARD C: DALE, Vice . 7 President. JAS. W. gold; ISTER. Sec. Pro. - Tem.. . . The subscritier is agent for, the above mentioned in stitution, and .is preparedto make insomnce on every' description, of • property,. at the lowest rates. • ' • • • • • HENRY C. RUSSEL, .4t. Pottsville, March 19, - .64,, • - 12.-tf 111P13 : 1,NEIVRANCIR. . , The Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Com- pang of Philadelphia.. Office, No. 403 Chestnut street, the.thst door East of the Custom House. CAPITAL--$30( 1 ,O00:--CHARTER P.EaPETITAL. Continue to makeirlautunes on lives on the- most fa vorahle terms. • : • • • • • • • Tile capital beingpaid up andinvested, together With is large and constantlY increasing reserved. finUL Offers a perfect secerity to the insured. The i neminms may:be paid , yearly, half-yearly . or mtrtar The add a Itunius periodically to the Insu rance for life. The first bonus, appropriated in Decent ber,..l6ll, the second bonus in Deceinher, 1849, and the third bonusin December, 1854, which additions make an average of more than GO, per sent. upon the, premi ums paid, withoutincreasing the annual premium.: • • Thomas Ridgway, . DJobn A. Brown. ; Robert Peareall, Jot& It. -Latimer, • Thomm : P. James, • John R. Sack, • Frederick Brown,'s• • John C.ll.itchell,. • . George*Taber, - • Isaac Barton, Henry G. Preeman, • c Seth J. Cooly, ' • Isaac Starr. . ".• • • Paniphlets containing table of bites and ekplanations, form of application and further information can be•had at the office. • • THOMAS RlDOWAY,.Presiderit. JOHN iti..JAMES, Actuary. • • • H 11.31.A.ir lIERGSTRESSEII, - Attorney at Law, Ashland, Schuylkill County, Ps. Ottice—On Centre street, opposite : the Post Office. - " • • DENJAMOr B. McCOOll., - Attorney at 1-1 1 Lnw, ULLMAN'S BUILDING. opposite Miners' Bank., Pottsville,.Pa. March 19 '64. --124.1 _ - . TOON Aitorney a nd Co selloratl.avc, Pottsville, Sehttylkill County, Pa. • ' Office in. Silliman's new. building, on Centre Street, nearly.opposite the Millers; 'Bank: . • • May"2'4, . - • . '' - 21- • 1.1.. IRONER. Attorney itt 1 • .:•OFFlCEtrarket Street, two doors above Cen tre, Pottsville- Pa. ' • • • - Febreary.7, , 63 .." , • , '. • 6-ly • JAMES . II: CASINIEI;L. • WILLIAM' R: VAITIPBELIL' SMlTlT,'Attaineye at `l.-/ Law. -,OFFICE—Centre Street, - opposite White Horse Hotel, ratteville, . , •*: CIIRISTOPIIER•:LITTI.ES Attorney at Levi, Pottsville; Schuylkill County, .Pa.; • OFFICE-4u blatant:'lige Street. turner of Second. . April :11, 'ST .. • -ly . . . . BUSINESS: CAMS: T. QtlLureli,.Civil . and. Pliniu~ EA.. Engineer, :Potinviiie, - Pa. '• , •- - OFFICE on 2d floor of-Geo. Bright's Bullding;Cen tre Baeet. -• • : [Dec. .64..- 7 5dqy'' • SI(11101118,- U. ,S. Motel, Civil and Y. Mining Engineer,. and Surveyor, Sept. 10,'64.-BT-7 • TAMAQUA; PA • IJAIARIS .11BOTIIERS, Civil nod Engineers, Rtmel'ec Building, Second and 4ahantango Streets. - " • ' STEPIIE'NJOSEPHS. HARR IS. JuIy 30. • : -ISeptemner 26; 0 63 • 39- ' • JLANCODON, Surgeon • Dentist, Market Street, second && „-. door above Third Street, sonth side, Pottsville. tiny 6, .E.l) 11011 W.l t4ILEAFEB,' PounsviHe, P sa.,' late 1. of the Pennsylvania State Geological Survey,.. ploreS limals, mines, &c, - October 13,'55 g • 'II_,NBANK CARTEIC, Real Estate Agent, MAMA:NOY . CITY. Schuylkill Real, Pa... .....111tr'Lettur Aadreas-"Mahanoy„City ' • Match 30, "61-- -• •• r.. • AGENEY---Far the Porehase:asid Male . of Real Estate •; baying and selling Coal i taking charge of Coal - I..ands, Mines, '&c.. and collecting rents. Mice Mahaniaugo Street, Pottsville. • .. . • April. 6, ' , GO . .... 14-) . ' CHAS. M.' HILL. •• 101 IN ..A.• OTTO. Manufactuirer and '4l Vealenn all.kindsofLiunber; Willtimsport, Pa. 'Tune 29,.. , G . 1 • • • . • .2q-Iy. PROCLANIA.T_ION! TO LADIES! Barn miARRIED AND SINGLE. The Oldest Regulator for Females Will immediately relieve, without :pain, all disturbaa. ces of the periodic discharge, .Whether arising. from re lazation or suppression.. - They•actlikea ellarra • in•• re, .moving the pains that accompany, difficult or iramiler ate inenstruation; and are the only safe and reliable re'- . wetly for Flushes, Sick, Headache, Pains lathe . .Loins. ,Bark and Sides*, Palpitation of the Heart, NervOu.s 'Pre= Atiors, , llysterics, Spasms, Broken. Sleep, and - other nn _pleaSant and dangerousefiects of an unnatural condi tion of the sexual functions. In the.worst case of Flu or Albtis or Whites; they, effect a speedy eure. • • Dr. tiieesemrstshi Female PHIS have been used-OPERA QUARTER OFA CENTURY, They are offered as the oialreAfe means ofrenewingin terrupted menstrnaticM., but ladies must bear in •mind 'that there is one. cendition •ef.the Ail-male system in which the Pills cannot be taken without••prodncing . a • PECULIAR RESULT. The 'condition referred .to, to PREGNANCY-'—the: result, ItRIAGE.• Such is :the irresistible tendency of the medicine to' restore the sextfal funetions,to a normal condition, that: even, the reproductive power of nature ,cannot resist 'it. -TIIEY, CANNOT DO HARM in any otherway. • • .. • Dr..4.3seeirritniVe - Female Pills . ' . - - - - are the only 3ledichie that MARRIED AND SINGLE LADIES wive relied upon for .many years, or' can .rely. upon now. .BEWARE OE' IMITATIONS I These Pills form the'Finest Preparation ever Put forward.. with DI BLEDIATE4ind PERSISTENT SUCCESS. 'IDON)r. VED. Take this- advertisement - . to your Druggist, 'and tell him that 'yori want the, BEST rind most itELIA.IILE.FE.MALE MEDICINE IN TILE WORLD,.which is comprised h .: : • •-• Dr. chrescinaphg Female Pi 114.!: - .Theypave'received, and are now receiving, the sand lion of theMost.eminent.Physicians in America:. Explicit Directions with each - box—the. price,-ONic Dor. area Box, containing from 50 to 60 Pills. .. Pills eeut by mail, promptly.; by remitting the 'price .to 'the Proprietors, grimy authorized Agent r in current SOLD BY DRUGGISTS 141MTERALLY. Sold in Pottsille by JOIIN G. 'BROWN &" SON:: is thinetaville by, JACOI.I•S. LAWRENCE: in Tamaqua by E. 4. FRY arid N. Y. FOWLE.R,.and in SL Clair by . all Druggists. • • . • (Fen . • • • •C. G. BRUCE *& , : . PRESTON, . . . • . At;-numizrn, ARM* AND NAVY AGENTS / Washington, D. C., i 'VF ll " gB t Clerlia, l lWi l o ST"rt , . { No. 1 LraLts's BLooic, • • Pensions Bonnty• :Back .Pay, Patzahtosex, 'Discharged and .Resigned ontozza , rAir; • • and all other • • •••' Claims.. The .$lOO BOnnty due soldiers discharged for W01111(19 received in battle; collected WITIIOUT DEIAT. We pay especiaratiention to. claima. in which other at torneys have. FAILED, or which have been SUSPEN DEI?, of whichtheresie teas of Itionsazuls, We have *already. collected and paid over to soldiers and their heirs over $500,000, and are paylne thousandSdai ly: .We socure Pensions for 'ten Alollarts and .collect. Bounty:and Bacir.Pay for ten per eint„ and. no pay un- IiI'APTER we , have succeeded. . -*- • • -TOR AWAIT lisa.u.n is published monthly.; And is de voted to' the Interests of thei:voldiex' and Ms beirs—tof whom if is ravittisita. 'Write uSand we will send you. a copy free, or, for. CROIX we will send you by return et mail a tine engraved tinted' likeneeslAlbum size) of Lt. Gen. Grant. and MEE Any Thmsu, for one year. .Ti penunis sending a club of font,' wemill send as premium. an Olidittortat - Likepem and MIE ITICOALO for one year, andlor each additiimal subscriber and ad ditional Likeness to the gutter tipeif the club, scithat a person sending to a Club of ten and be entitled to receive, himself,' seers ;Likenesses and Tee Arne foe oue year, 'al* La any other atunber to the J. W. ROSEBEBRY • • - . . . • . Waakinetan: D, 1.8. jest. - We take pleasure - .in aayine That C, ti. Bmce, hats complied mi.th.the act nf Porigrge authcling cer tain persona to act as Army . and Navy 'Agents for the collection of • war claims against the Governin 4 ent; and Ad recommend him to all persons that barn chime th. 4 trig' tollected.promptly t _ • ' Unit. Sates gepolors—Benistrilti F. Wade,' John Members of Cert . :gray—E. R. Bcklai, Wm:Jobs:ma, Wm. &Allison.' ; 'May 28, NEW WALT.. CAP AND .Irl STORE. . , • _ _ • The undeisigned respectfully inform the citimum of Pottsville. and..vidnity, . that they hamlet "tairmi and: refitted - -the Store Centre' ' street, above. Idatiantougn; weal *Win they will keep constantly on' band:s; rare and choice euxi . of HATS, CAPS and iIIILI34 I IIOOPS. a nd a thsek assortment of MRS, 'which 'they; on ,tessonabinterme.. Tins - patronage ofJ,liiipitl2pC, DrititiMidegynlriadeto shortiat hit4;o4 ' • LEGAL CARDS. Dr. C'heetiirniiinYlv.iFermile'ril!s 1117,1%11 . 11iGS Proyrietors, 131 Cedar street, Nev York PTIETaS3I THE .A.R4!&'Y "D . - .. .'...,*.:.: , -':::1,, , •., - ;:',': , ': ,, , , ':,:4:','' .1 ; . -,;- PIIHMELTEn.-.? warnisitOl'AVANTAng * ag li 22 g"N2 "Tan - AIMiPXYZOW. 4P gr Rs 2444,91161914,41rt1et"- Dei.l,'ei. k.it tuzi. : - ~ . it; .11L'lliii6Uffitiiiii;Airiiiiii - -,IZ-• . .stkip#,lstsitjaitOte4ls4l.ll4lllC ..:-.• North MOONDatreet;arserOtQuart' • • PIJEADELPHIA.:. Aft of . WA SEWN.= -StLYBE:O4‘.IPI4I3ID. NtLiEflosonstsztUi an Wad, snitable-Ion.ROWW PREINCIM - • ar:RepatilotiltWatcbig4litur Jew*" 9"laPtl"ttelid°4.tAL , : Mee41 , 064--- 1 4- 10 M. ', .. - - D AllfirEL city rabliet Ware ite•stit .thit,llolllo4lB7', 288 SOUTH SECOND SIMEET,_., • Wlgilaule!Philk -R. B. —Perms going to the City will And it to their. asiventT Wadi end eictunlee_the stock. , of skpiraw ara., coati - U.l &e. c a,64 Wateny and - erg/ale Substances, Ming her LAI3ORATORT, • No. 12 . 1 Iralanit Street, l'hilaaelphis, 'Minh 11, , 10-4 t GEOIGE A:. .. - WARtD • • isrocii.iiisowns,••• . ;AS 142 - Walinst St., Philadtlphia.. paralcular iitteotiors. given to t h e sale andimrclutse of istociiri strictly ort commission.: Refersto JOHN SHIP PIESI:EN , Aill'itSP LAWTON. and GEO..I3IIMILT. Pottsville, - - March 11, • . . . . 1011. F. .311/LBBNIALIIi, • ' . • . $4OOOOO • 911,000 1.086,288 sum CO/310Ltit 140 GROCER,.. - . . • . 404 South D elaware Averine,. . .., .. . , . PIII . - • • Tir:Rope of allskinsif„ %Yule, Tar, Pitch, Paints, 'Pao Oils, andl3ladir Varnish, 4tc.,:liunished in gnarl.- tibias at the lorsatratec .. • . :-. . . --. Pleiladelphis,.'Annst 1; 1863: '- - . .3- . ' A SAFE STEAM BOILER .. . The suilsM.iber is prepared to :receive Orders for the HARRISON STEAM BOILER," in sizes to . salt par-. chs-qers. The attention of nianufaCtarem and 'others is • called - to this sew Steno Generator, as :combining es-. sential advantages in absolute safety from .destructive explosion. first cost and durability. economy of facility of cleaning and. transportation; &C., not possessed by any boiler now in use. - • , • Thee boilers may be seen in daily operation,- driving the extensive works.or Messrs. & C 0.,. sixteenth street and liaMilton'street:at S. W. eaten's. Factory. Spruce street, Schuylkill, and at Garsed's Tr& motet Mill. ftrankford. - " JOSEPH. HARRISON, Jr.t • Washington Minding, THIRD:•STREET, Sept. 24, `44.-22-tfi CARPETS -•1:1IL• H0UGH..1a....t CO., would invite.• the • attention' .-tf Housekeepers and Country Merututtita to their 'New pring Styles or • ' , • ...'CAAPETI:NGrS,. • consiatingof Tapestry, Brussels, Three-Ply, Entry and. Stair CARPETINGS:' . • • Also. WINDOW SHADES, in grOat viriety. OIL CLOTH, CANTON , and COCOA MATTING, MATTS, RAG CARPET. • - • PUINEAB jr.. zic - - - • No 508 N. SECOND Street, above Noble.. BRANCH STORE. S.- W. Corner Eighth and •Sprinn Garden Streets. PHILADELPHIA.• P. HOUGH, dn. ' March U. ' . '• . 1.040 t • MILLINERY GOODS._ 'BROOKS &. 111)SENUEi1tl, 1 1 0. WHOLESALE DEALERS, lk.lo. - 431. MARKET St., • • • North'Side,.Phi ladelphia, -•-• • .Have itoiv open their 'handsome . vanety :of RIBBONS. • BONNE'r - MATERIALS. STRAW d.b FANCY BON .NETS, LADIES , &MISSES' *BATS, - FLOWERS, RU- CHES.:LACES, and all other articles required by-the • • , • linery..Trgde • . • • . long experience arid strict attention to their branch -of: ousiness..exclusively, we flatter 'ourselves that-we can oiler inducements,, in variety. styled, .quality. and Moderate-pricesr—mot everywhere • to_lea4swid. The 'attention. of miLuspits, and MERCHIDINn is•re • spectlully . 1 - • • • • . • Zir:Partfeuittr nMntion paid to filling - Orders. .•' March 11, 75a.. . 10-3 M •- BEST WHITE LEAD ! 'BEST ZINC • • ;Pure Liberty Lead; ' • trnsurpassed for Wurrzycsa, Ffeis GLOM; DIIIIILBILITY, • •FIIIMNE.SB and EViNNESS of Suit?aca. .PURE LIBERTY'LEAD—Warranted to cover more surfase for same weight than anrother Lead.- IST it;and ybu will hate no Other • PURE LIBERTY .ZINC, - selected ZINC. ground in „Refined Linseed Oil,- unequaled ist quality, always the Same.... . . . .•Pure tiberty Zinc W ABM ta4TED to'ilo more and better work: at a given cost any other. I . •.• Ser qe. tne hest .• • • • I.lanufactured at PENNSYLVANIA PAINT. & COL OR WORKS. Orders executed promptly by • • : '.." .-• ZIEGLER. at Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glasir Dealers. • nrSti , ..fe Office, No. -437 North THIRD Street, pIIILADELPHIA. • . March-Ll, 415 628. HOPKIN S 1 - 628. HOOP SKIRT MANIIPAOTORY, No. 6 2 S Eras eit, above 6tb, Philadelphia. . . . , .The most complete assortment and best - quality'an s tyles of Ikulim"„Misses`.and'Cliildneive Iroort Ss nrrs,.- in the'City.. Those Of "Oms OWN MAKE.," are. gotten up expressly to meet the wants of. Fir:4 - Clam ,Trade,,—embracing all the new and desirable-styles., sizes, lengths and size waists, in trail and plain SKIII.7:N, from-I9 to 56 springs, from. 33t0, 44 inches lens, and • 3, - ati, 3,K, and 3,:k1 yards round the. bot= tom: making more than a hundred varieties for-La dies; Misses' and Children's SKIRTS'we are beyond all coMpetitkin ;* all that are made by: us have ST:AIIPEN on the kid pads "Hopkins. Koop Skirt Manufactory, No. 628 Arch Street, Philadelphia," and are warranted to giye.satisfaction. . • • i• . • rtS"Agente for this‘NEW , PLEXIBI;E" SKIRT, the • most pliable Hoop Skirt Mine, equal to Bradley's •!Du-. plea Bliptic" Skirt; and at much lm,verprices.. Also, constantly, in receipt of a full assortment .of Rood Eastern made Skirts which are being -sold at very - low prices. Kid padded and netalic fastened 15 springs 83 cents, 20 springs. $t 00, 25 springs 15, 30 Springegl 25 and 40 springs 81 50. SKIRTS. made to order,•altered nnd repaired. Tratits•Csn;-,,Bae Paws 'Osti::.:?:-For Circular 'containing Catalogue of styles, lengths, siies and Prices, call at - or address by mail, .incising Stamp 'for Postage. . : ~ .111Oph iris , Sloop Skirt. -111OnO factory, No. . 6.11 S Arch Street, March 11,'6 - 0: ' ' . 10-3 m • A.gricultural Chentioal.Co.'s CHEAP FERTILIZERS: THE Fertilizers prepared by the:Aaricultnral Che.m -.lcal Co.; .fa Compapy chartered by the Legislatnie of Pantisylvania with .a capital. of $2.50,0004 have been proved in•practice to be the cheapest. moat profitable and best;• for the Farmer, Gardener and Fruit-grower,. .of all cobcentrated Mai:lure:. now offered in any. marhat. The Company.' liet - embraeea the following • PAP, DIETTE, A i 3. Fertilizert- s a 's. . c ompsr 4 -•• tilizing elements. of urine, eemlnned chemically and 'Mechanically ivith'other valuable fertilizing agents and' absorbenta; • • • . • • ' . It is. reduced to a pnlvenilent condition 'ready.,for immediate we, and without loss cif its highly nitroge mins fertilizing properties. Its universal applicability to all anvil and soils, and its durability andactireqtalities, known to be all that agriculturists can desire: ' • • Pau= $3O PER Tony...' . . CHEMICAL ..;COMPOST,.-411°. izer is largely' compo•ad "of' animal matter. such as meat, .largely' flab, leather, hair and wool. together. with •chenticalsand inorganic • fertilizers, which decompose the nram and retain the nitrogenous - elements. . • - it is a very valuable fertilizer ,for-. field crops gener ally, and especially . for potatoes, and garden purpoltes. its excellent qualities. strength and cheapness, have made it Very popular with all who have used it. • '• COMPOSITE FERTILIZER THIS - highly phosphatie -fertilizer "la-. particularly. adapted for the cliltivatfou of- trees, -fruits, laWus,and It will promote a very vigorous and- neallny growth'of. wood - and -fruit; 'And largely: increase • the 'quantity . and . perfect, tha . maturity - or the fruit.— - For hot-house and hosehold plants and 'flowers, it will be found an indispensable article .to secure their greatest perfodion. It. wilt prevent. and cure diSeased .conditions Of the peach and grape,. and-excellent for grais and lawns. - It to cOmposed of such elements as-make it adapted to - the.growth Of all kinds of crops in all kinds of soils. . The forninla'or Method of combining its. constituent fertilizing,higredients have received thehighest approl' yid of eminent chemists and ecientide . agrie - ulturlsts.- Pazer..ssq rim Tom,' • ".• . : PHOSPHATE : Lilvi - E.:I Angrr Cultutal Chemical '.:.Company- Manufacture a PhosPhate of Lime In nceOlince with a new and valuable formula by.whicta very superior article is produced... so as to be afforded at sr- less. price: than other Manufacturers eliarae. Practical testa-have proved that its. value, as ti fertilizer. is equal to . the . beat Phosphate of Lime in Abel market. ; . • - . . • , • Patna $65 ring .TOY • • ' . TERMS CASH. ` All .Orders of a Ton or more, will. bee - delivered at the Railroad,. Stations end the Wharves of Shipment; free. of cartage. Cartage will be chayged on ellordera'of G barrels or lees. -One dollar per Ton allowance for cartage - will he made on all Sales delivered at . the Writhe of the Com pany,-nti Canal Wharf. '• AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL COMPANY'S WORKS : • •AT CANAL WHARF. 0:4 TUT DELANAiL Office 4.131 Arch .81., Philodelphio,- Pa. • . •-. .R. B. FITI'S, Oehesal Agent • The Company'S Pamphlet Circular, embracino. ' full directiorialor using the aliaveFertilizers, sent by mall, tee, when requested. To CARPENTERS & BUILDERS. :Lumber & Manufacturing": Co. Rafe on hand at their extensive establishment, on :Railroad Street; &great quantity of lumber of every kind and; dem:Elution, svhith.they can. supply to operatoie, .Carpenters and Builders, at lower razes a wa it can :b e bought elsewhere. - .They. are also • ready to supply; .1 1 = 1 ,0 1 ,tile Means of - their-extensive, business-and la borsaving Inachines nutntlfactured articiti, in their line litigating of 2/5 Per cent. on former. cost. . • • • . • .Their large workshops have been In successful oPera. tion for the past year,. turning-out vast Q.CLILLItitieS.OL Doorei • • Window Firemen, • " Pastel Work,. . .11assalaters, - . - • • Shutters, -• . And all kinds of Pruned, Paneled and Timed Work, .which they.bare constantly On, band.; They:are ready to exe.".ate order! at the shortest notice; for any quanti .ty-ortinallty of sawed or . manufactured stuff. .• ' • Dry and•zreen ilendock .of all kinds. for building purposes, , - Onlc, Maple; Pciplar, chair, plank and mai' it lin Wards; Cherry., Walnut, llialxrai, fOr White and Yellow Pine boards for fitting, 11,w ~or inside to order ; White Tine plank; 3,2 X, .., apd . ,fi inch- istnel...alvoos. readyi , also. , plank, beams,- :ralls,:iesmiling, posts, shingles, . lath;' ceiling lath. Flilhigkitt - d -3 .. • ••• *. • • . MMUS ot.aaived Stun - and everylidiai in their line *band or to hider, - at the akortest. notice. . • ITCAytostp . COLoppity. - AND'. 'PO` I 4 4 •AttAWelli* [l-11] • HITGEIEW. : , . NOrkICE. PHILADELPHIA Wlialciale'ik Retail. ==l The liehnylkill Cottaity 44E4 r *:i.J'.l 63-ly . IMPORTANT INVALIDS! IBON BLOOD. . . . . is wellknown to the: medical profmeion t. the vital l'rhmiple or Lifeßlecuentof'efte blood: This is derived - chiefly - ft - pm the food we, "eiti ; but if the !food is riot, properly cligited, GC' if tram any . nactse, whatever, the 'necessary quan tity of iron' Is not taken into - the= circulation, or becomes reduced, the whole system suffers. The bad blond wi3l irrita,be-the heart; will clog tip 'the lungs, Rill stupefy the brain, Kill obstruct theliv er,. and will send its &masa-producing elements to all parts of the•syistors,.and every enti will snf fer in whatever organ maybe predisposed to die ease. The grisat value of - ' Hen as a Medicine , Is well known and 'acknowledged by:medical man. ' :The &acuity bas Seen .to obtain "finch a preparation of it as will enter the circulation and assimilate at once with the .bleed. This point, says Dr. Hayeil, Siassachnsetts State Chemist, hae been attained, in the Peruvian dyrup; by combina tion in a way before unknown. . • • •The Peruvian Syrup, Is a PROTEUrbD solution'of the PROTOXIDE OF IRON. ItEIC nwoliEerZs lIEDICUNE ' that strikes at the Root of Disease" by'supplying the blood with its Vital Principle or Life Ilement The Pernvian Syrup Cures Dyspepsia Liver Complaint, - Dropsy,Fever and Ague, Loss of Energy, Low,Enirinii. • - -The Peruvian Syrup. Infuses strength.: vigor,'and new lite into the err, tent, :1.111.1 builds up an "Iron Comititution." The Peruvian Strap Cures • Nervous Affeclions, Female Complaints sad' all diseaaes of the Kidneys and Bladder.... • The :Peruvian Syrulik Is aI3PECIFIO for all . diseases originating in a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD; or accompanied by Debility or a Low State of the System. • Pamphlets eontaining -- certilicabw of cures and recommendations from some of the moat eminent Physicians, Clergymen and - others; sill .be sent FREE to any address. • - We select .a few of the names to show theAhar acter of .testimonials : • ' 'John' E : ; Williams; Esq., President of the Metropolitan. Bank, N. Y, Rev. Abel Stevens; Late Editor Christian Advocate Lk. JournaL . Rev: P. Church, ' • Editor' YeNiiXorh Chronicle.. • John Pierpont, ' : iLewi:lJOlnyean,llE. D. Warren Burton,- Kin ney . Arthur B. . lq. K Kendal!, IC D.. Gordon Robbins, W. M.D. D. Sylvautut Cobb, T. Stair King, Ephraim wire, Jr., ' iJose Antonio Si, aches, 303 Josepli•lT. Clinch, A. A...llayes,;lll D. " Henry Upham, lAbraham Wendell. 31: D.'• P. C. Headley, ...• R. Chilton...hi D. John W.' Olmstead, • EH, E.•Kinney,'ll, . , Prepared by . .N. L. CLARK.A CO. ; exclusively roc J. P. 'DilslalliOßE. 491.1troodway, New York; • tir Sold by 411,Druggietc. 1 . • • . . . . • • • •• • • . .•• . . ' .• , • • , . . . . . .• • • • • . ' • • ••• • • . . , . . • • . . . • Redding 's Russia Salve p. • FORTY .YEARS'_ EXPERIENCE Has !ally established the sitkriority . pi • 11ED.DING- 7 8 .• • • . RUSSIA SALVE • Oyer all other • healing Oreparaiiotta. •. It cures -rill kinds Of Sores,. Cuts, ' Scalds, Baran, Boils, Ulcers', Rheum, .Ery sipelas,. Sties; -Piles; Corns, Sore Sore Eyes ' removing the Pai Pain. at onee. and redetcing the most angry locking Swellings -and " inflammation as if by ' -: ONLY 25 • CENTS A BOX.' • .• • • • • volt BALE or . . •P. DINSMORE, N'o: 491 BrOds‘.s.y,'Nevr York.. .. S;'lC. FONNTLE CO., so. 15 Tremont St., Boston:. • . And by all Drpgßists. • .• . • Tnly 16. • • . . 29.1y-eow • BRONVNING'S .. . . FXCIFOLSIOR:COFFEE... , . Whilst trying Coffee of lathe virions brande. •. Remember ' "BROWNING'S EXCELSIOR"-at the head it stands. True, tr!s net like others that are "SOLID EVERT A little stretch, we all do know; gooirgoods will ea.qily bear t. (Bat a retch like thls—"sold everywhere". • apt b tear.) . . . • - • .. . Now, I an safely Far. wlthout any hesitation; There's one like t - -BROWNIisiG`S - EXCELSIOR" in thigeolightened nallon,.. • • " • • • • . - Skilled cheaust§ hare not found a Coffee from any Stott. Possessing the same - ingredients as "Brcurning's Ex- . . . . • . cels'or. , . . .. , . . , Nor is there anyone, in or•out of the.eoflee trade, -. .Who knows the articles from which "13socening's E.•‘• cebiiores" mnde. • . • . • •• Pm-told ivs made from barley, rye, wheat, beans, and Pei Name a thou;nuid other things;-hut the kraal' ONE if }ou , plense. But with the Coffee-men I will not hold contention. For ttie. many, many thingsthey say-LAiND numerolas,to mention. Whilst they're engaged in ritnningroand -from store to store ' Tolearn the current wholesale' price- of "Browning's Excelsior," Some wbb:know my Coffee gives perfect satisfactiOn' Have formed a plan by which they hope tcbcanse a quick reaction. ' The case—'t is with a fewi no doubt 'twill -he 'more— To name their Coffee afteinvine,.IBROWNING, , S) Some say theirs' the only brand that- will starid area ly, Now, try a little of them. all—see' which ycntlike the .Three years have passed' away since I first sold a store: . Never have I in your paper - advertised' before :" Nor would I now, or dyer consent to-publish more, . If like sothevwed - hy ''everybody," '"sol:feverywhere,” in "every stole." A trade like tide I do not wish f the order:ll conld not the. factory nil Jersey's land' Would take—leave not a foot to till. My '.riade is nut ' o very" large; still I think I' have my Bnt, reader. you may rest assured ; 'tie NOT '` SOLD EVBItYWIIER.E.r ' sitifaCipredrtudior Sale by the writer, • .',GEORGIE L. 161t0:W11111:110,, -.. •• • • No. ..to lidrket ntibet, cainsilien, N. J. Mb= Coffee is not Composed of -poisonona 'drugs, it contains nothing deleterious: many petsona use this: Coffee that cannot me the'purecoffee.; ;it takes but one. -dud ii half ounces to make a quart, of good. stmng'cof. fee :that being jastane-halrthe quantity' that it. takes of :Jaya coffee, .tinct.always It•ss than one-half the price. . RETAIL .DEALERS may Riirchase it iirless'quanti .ties than ten gross at my prices from the Wholesale .r.-E — Ordera by mail.from.Whalesale' Dealers prompt: ly attended to 02111112 j usT. ItECEI VF..D, ~. •.•.. •• -. .• , . . ' :••. A beautifid stock'of ... ,• • - . •-• .. • • Watches, , ..• . - • . ', .. . • . . . . , ... . _ Clocks, • • • • . 1 -• • it. ~... " • • -. '. Pla ted Goihi, et all 4lncle, SO 2, -.-- ' . .. .. ... . . , . Porte.Morniaiii, „ - , - - . ... .• -. Tinseling Satchels, .i 6 6 . Silver 'Wait, a r t Fanc Goods :. . •. . . .. •_ . , . •Also, - an assortment of VAN EIRE O.'S celebra leo. Chandeliers and Gas Fixtares; •Brouze Statuary; Portable - Lighte, etc., etc.,• -t- .• • ..-'' - ' it'gr• Particular attention paid. o te repairing' of Watehes.., Having had the largest e hence in the very - Bret tuumfacturing establishments in .Europe, we feel warranted in assuring stitery one.wh will patronize ii ~that we will be enabled) to give eatis etion, particu larly in all the.ftrier class of - work, Such 'as - , •. •. :. CHRONOMETER; .' . • .. • ' DUPLEX :ENGLISH - & SWISS .PATENt 'LEVERS; - • ' &C., - •, - . &ie., - ..• . B.*:, would require. :We :shall endeavor, VI, a straightfoLV; ward course; to:pleatte every retisonablei person . .. . • - • • . " . 1 IDA 3.. P. BL ...t- ca., •• -. . • : '' . ' Practicalllorologists. 4 Jewelleii: i t ItER. . . . f . A . CARD TO THE. LA Dr. °UMW§ GOLDEN PILLS, . Infalliblein correcting, regulating nd removing - . all obstructions, from.whntereP. linie, and • always successful a.l‘prec. dive. - . . , , These pills have been used by the Do tors for many years, both In France and America, wi tuaparalleleil success in every case :. and he is urged...by many thous and hake who used them to make thd i Pills public for the allmiation of these snffering.frotn ahy irregularities whateVer, as welt as to prevent an increase of family, 'where health. will not. permit It. Feales peculiarly situated, or those Bripposing themselv ao, tun eau . firmed against usingthese Pills while i that condition, I , as the proprietor assumes no , resnomi ility after this admonition, although their mildness w uld prevent any mischief to health .: otherwise, the Pill are recommen ded; , Full and explicit directions act . ny each box. Price, One Dolllw. Sold "whet emir. and tail by Jew. .4%; Brown dr, Son, Drugglits, So • Agent, Centre t ix Street,. Pottsville. Pa. .• . . . .... . or Ladies; by sending them $l, to he. "Pottsville ; Post Ofticee• can have the Pills sent to. anrpart of. the COSlntg iCClrifideritiftllya,. and "free of portage," by mail. Sol also by.R. ILAV /RIN. St. Clair; j..KELLEn Butt e s% I,llnersville : Da. Fax, Tamaqua:: and:B. S; Srr.vras, Reading: find by one Druggist in every town and, vil lage in the State,: Wholesale hi Philadelphia, by ' JOHNSON, HOLLOWAYA (X1',N . 10K . ".,..1, 43 N.,. Sixth .DYOTT 232 Notth. Second SU. -* • WRIGHTA SIDDALL; 119 Market 14t.- • • & SHOXILMEW.2O NorthiTtiird...64. .zEIGLEII. it - SMITH, tor. Second art Green Streets Feb 13,'f,4 . ••• . WILGCOX ' MACuINE —nom end of latest pattern—for eale at . ; B. BABNANII Book Pottsville, JOIT • 64 fIAZ E'I'VECRIBIIi at the S• es past tocelvell. VI Si* for sityr at B AMiAbili Doolostare. I -Fab. 2,5; .1 0_ • . z "DO ALI. IFtriMeis Dank Jeremiah Stone, X. D. —is very or' Females:' ''''T'r. , .t r MlS.VE:l',f-AN.,.9115::Y . q:0.z)7'*0 . ,. -- :: , :. ;.THE rope to Solt dbitidi*rieus to 'kali 12== The 'Best %idling in the World I . . .. On retergit Wilts 2311i:owing sums, .we - servile/ malt. or as directed. & Gold Pen' r Pans, selecting atm same sounding to description, namely: Gold peas...l. !liver Plated Exteaeleet • : Causeei — svitjt Pencil*, • 'Por $1 No. 2 pen : for 2.1 25,-No. 3 pen for SI 30 No: 4 pen :. for 42 No. a. pen: for $2. 2a No,, pen : These pens are stamped THE IMPERIAL " PEN ,and. 'are well finished and flue writing Geld PILNS., with geod aridam points, ..although . they are unwarranted,: sad taerint be erchan"ed.' . • • • WARRANTED 'GOLD PENS. • ' Ova' name (Amcittoms GOLD Pm; Co.,' N.Y.,) is stamped'on all our lst quality'ren ), and the points are warranted for six 'months, except against. accident.— . Our szooso QUALITY Pens, are stamped THE NATION. AL PEN, withthe initials of our firm (A.. G. P. C 0..) .and.itre easefully made. hiring the same.pointa as our Mut quality Pens,. the only goad' difference being in the quality of the Gold. . Void Pens. Ist and 2d quality In Sold Silver • Extension faces, with Pencils. For Oba. No.l pen let qual., or.a No. 2 pen 24 qual: • roes 2 tss No. pen Ist (pal:, or a No: 3 pen, 24 qual: . Far *2 *No. 3 pen Ist gnat., or a No. 4 pen 2d qual. For $3 50 a No. 4 pen tat , qual , - or a No. 5 pea 24 qual. Far $4 50 a No. 5 pen Ist qual., or a No. .6 pen 24 qual. .P.or in 50 a No. 6,p en Ist quality. ' The same Veld. Pens,'. in Solid 'Silver Vold.' Plated Pony Desk Holders', and .11orne . : - eo.tases. : • • . For No. 3 pert Ist qual., or a No, 4 pen 2cl final. Fir $2 50 a NO. 4 pen Ist goal:, or a No. 5 pea 241 quit. For $3 20 a No. .5 pen lat qual., or &NCI. 6 pen 2d goal.' For $4 00 a No: 0 pen Ist quality . .For.ss •50 a Is.Zo. 7. ppeen.-; For, $6 75 a No. ,6 pen. . For sls , pco i o t 10..12 pen; allhret quality. •.• . , Oar pens rank throughout the country 6.4 equal If notsuperior to any.gold pensitunufactured Not only for their writing qnalitles . but durability acid elegant Una. . The greatest-care Is used in their =Coulson:re. and,none are ...old with the slightest , imperfection which dill an. detect. • • - . . Parties in ordering must. specify the..name,,number and quality In all instauces and whether stiff •or limber, coarse ae due. ._ • - TO CLUBS. •-.A discount of 12 per cent. "will be allowed on sums a $l5, fluent to one address, at one time ;,15 per cent. oat $25 24 per cent: on $lO. . All remittances by mall, REGISTERED, are'at our risk To all Wboenriose 20 cents extra for. registering,, we guarantee the safe delivery nt the goods. elrcalars or all our new styles, with Engravings of =it a tices, Sod prices, sent upon receipt of stamp. if . Pens cupolated for 50 cents by mall.'. • ticsytopoits sad JEWELSRB are requelted to correspond with as as we can offer them GREAT INDVEGMENTIL Address -AMEBIC AN GOL D PEN Co.; ..Feb. 4, '65.--5-3m • . No. 200 Broadway, N. Y. GREAT. GIFT DISTRIBUTION Watches, Chains. Lockets. Brace lets, Gold Pens!, Ac" ate. S. M. WARD & Co., MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, 0 63 16roadwziy, New "Cork. 190,000 WATCUES, MAINS, LOCKETS, BRAGELETN BING% ,GOLD PE.NS, WORTH $500,000, 'To be sold at,Qne DoUar each, without regard to value, Add not to be paid for until you know what 'you are to '•-: receive, and not to be'kept unless you are ,* perfectly satisfied.. • Splendid list of articles to be gild for sl..each. • 100 Gold Hunting cased Watches $lOO 00 each 'lOO Gold Watches • 60.00 each ; :200 Ladies Watches.....: ..... -35 00 eat 500 Silver Watches. • $l5 00 0 . 25 00 each 600' Gold Neck and Vest Chains.. 12 00 to 15 00 each .1,0(10 Chatelaine and Guard Chains .5 60 to 15 Off each 3,000 Vest and Neck Chains ... -. : . . • 4 00 to 12 . 00 each .'4,000 Solitaire Jet and Gold Broa- ' - . • . • ches • tOO . to 8 00; each' 4;000 Coral, Lava,' . Garnet, ' . Brooches •• • 300 to 800 each .7,000' Gold Jet, Opal, Ac., Rar . • • Drops ' 300 to . 8. 00 each . 5.000 Gents' Breast and Scarf Pins. .3 00 to 8 00 each .6,000 : Oval Band Bracelets ' 300 toB 00 each 2.000 Chased Bracelets ... 5; 00 to 1.0. 00 each 3,506 California Diamond Pins and 2.000 Gold Watch Keys 5,000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons and .3:006 Gold Thimbles :;5,000 Miniature L0cket5:...:.. ..., 3,000 Miniature 'Lockets Magic • Spring • • . 4 00 to 9 00 each 3,000. New Style Belt Buckles " 4 00 to S 00 each 2,5k1 Gold Toothpicks, Cnittses, ete, 2 00 to 6 00 each Fob and Ribbon Slides_ 2 00 to .5.09 each 5,005 ChaSed Got i liings • • .2 00 to 5.04) each LON Stone Set Rings.• 2 00 to 6 v 0 each .4,506 Sets. Ladies'. Jetvelrv—Jet ' - • and Gold .6,060 Sets Ladies' Jewelry—varied • .styles •€,OOO Gold Pens, Silver Case and Pencil 44090 • Gold Pens, gold Case and Q:Bb9 .4Mounted Pens. Gold MoUnte Holder • - • 300 to 6 00 each telertilicates• of the various .articles are placed in en /5 velOpes. sealed. and mixed. .These' envelopes will be ' trent,:lay mail as ordered without' regardto choice. Af, ,ter.oaseivist,v the Certificate, and seeing .1% hat ,articleit represents, son are at liberty to send and get the ,arts - or_,y , or an ocher onthe list of•the sstime Value, -.and af'- ter seelw The article, if it does not give perfect seas . fixation. we desire you to return it and get the money, In all transactions by mail we charge for one . . Certitl •reate 25•Gla.."Ihre'Certificates will be-sent for.sl.• eleven for s2 ' thirty far $5, One hundred fur $l5. Agents swint?d Exerywhere. We . allow' Agents ten scents on ,each Certificate, provided their remittatit . e amounts to one thasr. • Ale) extra Premiums far large or . 'AZNYlls.vertts---On'the receipt of $1 50. we Will send , a Solid Silver Shield (pure coin.) or Badge, .for. either Dwsion or Corps in.. .the army, or a Cavalry, Artillery, Lafantry. iSaigh,•er or. Pontooners Pin, With your name, - regiment-and company handsomely engraved thereon, . sr-together .whfli, oar . wholesale illustrated circular to • agents.. • • • . S. M, WARD &C 0.., 208 Broadway, New York. • Jan. 21,465 11 . 11.04C1E AND 'TACKLE MUPEICSE -LP DEB) UT .Dol'l6E 1 11 PATENT.P EL- Thi4 Block is so constructed that one man .can hoist With es.se front ZiOn to 1.800 pounds. and the block will hold the weislatsat any point. • Boil; lug and 'lower 'i' Are effecter, by pulling the opposite sides. ef the linVing bean appointed Agent for the sale of these blocks. I ant now prepahzd to fill orders for all sizes promptly.- These Blocks- can be seen in use at the 6:tlinning places: ' • • ' • • GILBEERTON COAL CO., Mahanoy Plains. • A LI;ISON BANNAN. Port Carbon. KASKA. W HILTAM COAL C.V.'S Spines. • .EDWD. FIARItiS, Greenbury. W..H'. JOHNS..Iit. Clair. • • CHAHLEs SA;YLOIt, Wadesville. . • JABEZ SPARKS. Pottsville.' or at the WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. Pottsville. ' • JAMES MUtR, 'JR , Kole kgt..for Schuylkill Co:, at Wren & Bros Jan. 14,'•66: ; . 2-3 m Read This! R. TROXELL'S CHEAP CHINA, GLASS ! -AND CROCKERY STORE, Centre Street, Qpposite Mortimer House PO T T SVIELE. • The citizens of Pottsville and' neighboring towns' villages and hamlets. one and all; are Invited to call and examine my stock. of wares before buying else .wheir.; as lam not to _Le • undersold; and can tarnish 'Housekeepers ii•ith every article . they - want In : my line. of business.. In the stock of : . ' • Eyench China,-. • • .will he feand Tea Setts, Dinner Setts, Card and Cake Basket., Watch Cases, Segar Holders, Match Sates, Motto Mugs; Motto Cape and Saucers; Vases, Colognes, "China Set ti for Children, andi'general variety of Toys, , &c., dz. • • • • . Glass . Ware. Choicest, 14. test patterns,' consisting of Table and Bar Tumblers, Champagne and Wine• Glasses, Ale and Beer Glasses. Decanters, Bar and Bitter Bottles. Gob lets, Plates.. Caster Bottles, Pitchers and Creams, Cel erie& Sugar Bowls Spoon Holders, Syrup Cans, Fruit Bowls, Fruit Jars, Cake Stands, Kerosene Lamps of every variety, Lumwelalmnevs, Lanterns, Candlesticks, Candy Jars. ac., Crocker) Crockery:J.- • • A frill assortment of /EON STONE- CHINA. of dif ferent patterns. to setts or ringle.pieees,• to suit the pub lic_ A large assortuient . of enr-mon C. C. Ware, which I- will sell at - loiv figiree. . ' • • -Yellow and Stone Ware.; • •-. Pudding Diahes, Pie 'Dishes. Culienders. Milk -Pans, Jelly Moulds, Pita:era:Tea Pots,. B - tter Pots, Milk. Pots. Jets, Jugs, etc_. etc. • • . • -ItILSCELLA-NEOUSToiIet Setts,.Cas . tori,Slop'Jars and Foot Bathe.: Quart and Pint Flasks: clai Oil, &c., &T. Fruit jars,. of every description. IkIERCILASITS l . ctui-sel/ you Good.nt C'.'ey Prices, thus saving pail freight. Call andstee.ifit is rot-so. • ' . • J. It. TROT ELL. April la. • . la. ; . fIEOUGIE. W ERN . ERIC -8c ADO, ' Slice , tiers to Heaney Itosengartesi, take leave to . recommend to the public their lately undert.ken busi ness-. They have constantly . on .hard a large assort- - Fresh . Vegetables. ' • • Such as Cabbage, Salad, .tc., now in this- season o waive to be had.. They have also Sweet Fourteeis, • . • . , • And many other articles, just sis'ycm wish to have them There laaleo to be had , . . Dried . Fruit.. Apples. Cherries: Mein& Pe-selies, Mama, Gtapet, ,fac which they will sell at the lowest prices Also, . - • 'Sardines, Fish,• • • Pickled Fruits. from all .parts of the world, to.whica they would - e-spenially direct the attention of the public. . They have juSt received a large stock of Swiss and Limberger Cheese; Which they would recommend to . Tavern Keepers and others. • Come and try our •goirth3 before' buying' elee where. CEO. WERNERT & CO. Manhood ; how LostOmiw .Restored. Jok pohltsioad, anew edition - of Dr._ I - - ±thallserw.rWs Celebrnted Es. f, ray on the rodirtil cure (withoyt med-. reins) of 61.F.1LY itTnII3II , 6A or seminal WeaknesS. Involuntary Semint Losses . •, latroxxxrx. Menial and I'hysical Incapacity, :Impediments to Mar riage- etc.; also , Cossustertms. , 'en-ersv. and Frre, - duced by. self-indulgence or sexunl extravagance. iterPrioe..in•a'sealedenvelopS. only a cents. , -' . • - The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years`' suttessful practice. that the alarming consequences orkeltabuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or theapplication• of the knife—polnting out a mode of curs it once. simple, certain. ,and • effectual, by means of which every sufferer, • no matter what his condition may be, May cure himself cheaply, ptivatelY, and radiraily. IrarThis Lecture . sh.uld be in the ilea& of every youth andeverY man la the laud.' . ' , Sent, under seal. in &plain envelOpe, - . to any address, roar ram, on receipt of six cents; or tete post st.onps. Address the Publishers. • CIIAS.:J: O. RUNE k CO. 127..Boweri v rilew.Yfrk, Post Office box 4,536. Jan: ..24, , 65; 4.1 y t. „ . rrAvLoaust CONIPQNffik. At HVGRW. From the r . nericq t?,Agricultariet for Mrtrch: • I TOTES AND SUGGCSTIONS ita THE 1103:111. . . , WA.AT CiOPS'W*I. voeiTtAtaz.—What will your,soil.piOdOck; .or. what kinds of gram, g rass,'• or :roots appear to•be best. adapted to the.kind - of soil, or What kinds . of..grain or other .crops have • grown tor •-several .years 'past. on the:soil?. , Theie are the . questions that every _farmer ought to consjdce beforl he decides whut kinds of crops, he will . raise during the 'coming, season. farmer should eudeaVor; as far-es may be prieticable, to adopt the right • kinds of" crops - to his Soil or • rather than to.adapt the soil to - the crops_- the soil is not adapted fo either Wirikr apring wheat; do not attempt to raise. if the soil : is a good wheat soil and lt . lies - pnelneed more wheat in years Plat than any .ether grain, it may he' well.to try some otter crop. .that is alsoadapted "to the. soil, witkcii wilt . retun perhaps as much,- or more ttr,,tr a cr op , of wheat. -: • • Da.wriso.—Before the soil is fit Der Om. let it. be examined for the purpose a?t - aseer fatning whether or flop some porticos of it may not be drained rery advantr,,rtouniy, where it is excessively wet. Let wet 2orti-as of a-field" be staked out and drains set f or tile, stone or wood. During the me , r , tb , eC March a long line of 'under-drain nay- be made before the soil is fit to plot's', if tltrs pro., Prietor only has energy enough to -lay 'out the work and commence it at once. 3f fs be delayed until the soil is fit to be plowd other work begun; the draining will sett be • . CATrrx,—Begiti-to.inerease. the . artore ot otr mealfed.dany tO all !aliening animals, -Bur ldoks and dry cows tba;t are designed for ear ly beef should be well Sett. watered.isal pro tected from storms during Ibis raoml.-- dian meal and oil meal fed now to - far:ening animals will start them iriglik -and return good profit next lane in curly beef: . • HonsEs.—Give horses either by.turning them loose in a yard for, '-rt few -hours,. Or by driving them in the harne . s:i.--, :Mares wit h .toal should bebandlecl liith great care, -and if thereiS mud; snow andice they should be sharp shod.to prevent their slipping down,- which Won id be very liable to clam -Slinkintr 7 Feed breeding mazes a pint of-un hOlted wheat flour daily,in connexhin with their other fand, as a'smallquintity of wheat flour is more highly esteemed than any other ginin by experienced horse breeders: for de reloping,the growing fetus.' -• :LionsEs.—Paint dwelling, 'louses ... and inky. other building during this, mo . ntb as the pores of the wand and , sun.-shrinks are now eloed.-and the paint will form a more dura ble coating 'on the surfaee than if.zpplied hot 'weather. • - 2 SO to 000 each 2 aq'to . 11 'IN each 2 00 to 8 00 each 4 00 to 6 00 each 2 00 to. S 00 each b . trLtnitfyrs and , Totir.s:Begin in gotid time to procure new tools and• inn:demerits of husbandry, and to rapair old ones. Todd's Y-oung Farmer's Manual treats of the me chanical Part of. agriculture and edge tools and impleMenta . or husbandry, giving many 5 00 to 15 00 each useful S 00 to 15 00 each -31ANunEs.—:Sprettil horse manuri ricer the heap anil never allow lt.to, heat and become fire-fanged. Haul. manure• to distant fields 4 00 to 3 00 each & 00 to 10 00 each' while there .is sleighing, or before the ground, haS thawed,. when the soil would be so wet that it would be injurious tn e drivec.wer it and when`s team would be'untble `to ban' rift a See that the tain fiuni the • eaves of buildings or - . from any other FOIDITI dues not wash away the soluhle portion - 4, th , ?, best part . . - Of barn . yard manure. , • • PEAS and OATS.—The oats krep the peas tnore'ereet than they - Wonid - utherwise grows, • and as they . botli,.lipen. at about the sime . time, the yield"per 'acre is usually muetigreat er than if . either : were sowed • alone. There is no b3tter feed: for young L swine, orses, neat ettle of all kinds, than! pess.andoats.!- Seed may be'obtained by tiat- barrel or sack of seed dealers in mast cilies aid large Por"Arors . .--)Lssoit pQta ()CS REKI - erd out small ones to stock ; lay the best aside Vz Roors.—Every animal should be fed a few. daily. Save a few of ,h-; best to be plao , c d out for seed. If you have never pit raised roots, procure seed and make arrangements . for an experiment with a crop of themthe coming season. , - STONE - S.-13 0 *k large and stnall ones may be hauled off the field as soon as thawed loose, before the soil has become soft. If the ground is soft, pry tip the large stones on. meadows and placebillets of wood or small stonesib3neath them, so that, they may be hauled off as soon as snow has 'fallen, - or the ground will bear up a Want. Remove brush logs, and other rubbish from fields,if likely to be in the way of the plow. -11r....auss.,—AS the warm weather comes on, see that stables are thorotighly cleaned ont and weillittered., and ventilatOd, but horses should not be, exposed .to cold air currents, especially at night. Sliser..e—Take extra care of sheep during this month. Separate all f blo ones f aim the main flock, so that every _one may .re- . ceive a little grain and r '913 daily in connec tion with other food. Reinember . that every early lamb is worth raising., even at some cars: . Taws-=As Soon aa the frost is out of the grohnd, ornamental trees may be transplant ed, and if the soil is in order, fruit trees also, Drain the soil thoroughly, and pulverize deeply for -all kinds of.treesand shrubbery ; manure will usually be needed. Shia.—Look 'carefury over the farm when .there is a great amount ,of surface water, and see that it does not sun. acrossre/ neatly ploWed. fields, and wash away the soll." Turn 'small streams of Muddy ..water . from highways upon meadows and pastures; they carry with them- Much fertilizing mgt ter,, and will increase the, crop of grass fig _ WnEAx.--Procure in time good , seed of spring wheit, of the best farmers. Get the last year's wheat -floured in order to hare bran for feeding. , Woon.---Improye every stormy-and leis urellay in preparing fire wood for next sum mer. Wuros.—Rally all the available force• of, the term; and . with sharp hoes cut al: the hull thistles, teasels, mtillcin; and other • biennial plants that will mature the /seeds the coming season. Cut them .about two inches below the surface of the'soil; the surface will stand in the little excavations and 'enter the: roots and destroy them. - • . , I . . WATER GRUEI..-Mix 2 tablespoonfuls of wheat flour, 2 tablespoonfuls ofindian weal and I teaspoonful of salt...with-a' little cold t water, carefully -mashing all lumps. Pour •' this into three quarts of wideand cook 40 minutes,itkimming- it 'occasionally. A fee. • raisins throwp in while boiling implove the tlav_or; and'are usually harmless. - CIiEAM PIE.--)111 I egg h9atcn, 2 table- mioonfdls corn starch, flour- will answer, 2 tablespoonfuls of sugar, a little salt, a lea . • .spoontul extract of lemon,and I pint-of . 13ake the two crusts , separately; b(Ar the cus tard, and When cold lay it on one crust and cover with the other, • - 411 bi ' GoOD_ BREAD PUDDING, without eggs; may be made by stirring- into it good, tart ap ple% pared and quartered, or sliced; when ready fur the ovon. . tatmt. ~CX~TC~. 'Da 1. 1.4 Ttav AAM ti~ - . s.~ 11 4 sic -aug To Na IVI at' ~,; ' Gc '~ . .~,=l . ; :y,~ ki A e ct-, 1 IttEF A t~ Y,~e~ ~~~ :=SL: