it:: &fl - Poor. , • .10391;4. 1531AZENCL I Skating is not the smOotheit thing to mew age,- SlON:met it„is one, of, the most slippery of the exest, sciences. It his its "ups" and * 'doll, " with which he 3vbo , would master it'onaat be ,to .. .forin no Itt* 6 tie so 'quaintance. It is not the easiest thingin the world.to learn to propel in a gractfnl and, dignified mama on ltdeel shoes. Before_ a man can make rapid progress in the faience be must expect to he put through theregular course of training,. :which consists of lofty tumbling, spreading on all feu* balancing On the tip of the nose, attempting to dise°Ter. which la the hardest tutbattutceone's fore head or tbe ice against whichit comes "her thump," running Into a man who is cutting his name on the icy plate, tripping up over. a piece of birch bark, breaking into the water. and running the danger of never getting. out again. All these most be - experienced by the individual who desireste do ample justice: to .• , , the science of skating.' 31any are the .amusingarticles that have been written about the romance of learning to skate. Perhaps the most funny thing 'of the.kind we have ever read is the following, written last 'winter by a reporter ,of a Mil wankie newspaper. It is "true to nature:" "Last night, about gaslight time, ',after reading. a glowing deicription of life on skates, we sallied forth :to join the merry. crowd.'. We had on a pair of stop, ; boots, trowsers legs tucked inside, a Robert tail ed coat, and white hat. We went"down the ice, and gave a boy two, shillings in good Coln of the realm for the use of his imple ments. We had confidence—even ass great as Peter's faith. 'We, with the assistance of a friend, fixed en the skates, and stood erect, like a barber's pole. Encouraged at the sight ()florae ladies on the bridgelooking at the skaters, we struck out. A. slant to the right with the right foot, a slant to: the left with the)eft; foot—and ;tut then we. saw something on the ice, and Stooped to pick it up. On our feet again—two slants to the right and one to the left, accompanied with the boas of confidence. Another_ Slide with the right foot and we sat. down with fearful rapidity, but with very 'little, if any elegance. What a' set down it was, for we made a dent ftt ihe Ice not unlike an Old-fashioned „Con ' neetient butter-bowl! Just then one of the, ladies remarked "Oh look,. Mast, that lellar with the white hat 'slat got his skeet's on "the right place!" Ditto thought,"we.-- Just then a ragged little devil sung out as - he passedta--"Etello, old timber legs!" and we rose suddenly aid put after : him. Three slides to the right, two to the left, and away went our legs, one to, the east, an : other to the west, causing an immense Ss sure in our pants, and a picture of a hutter dish in the cold-Loh, how cold-- 7 .lce. lady—we knew she was one by the remark she made—again spoke and said—"oh, look, Mary,. that chap with the white hat - on has sat down on his handkercher to keep him from taking cold !" We rose about as grace ful as a saw horse,. when Mary said,' "Guess 'taint handkerchief Jane," and Mary. was ' right. We tried it again.- A. glide one way ----a glide and a half the other; when whack came our hump philoprogenitiveness On the ice, and we saw a million of stars dancing around our eyes,_ like ballet girls the Bow. • ery theatre..How that shock went through 'Our'systern, and up and down our spinal col , umn.- Lightning couldn't have corkscrewed it down a greased sapling with greater Speed and more exhilarating effect. Perhaps we : had skated, in our Peculiar style; fifteen feet, when a blundering;chap came up behind, when we sat down again, with our tired head pillowed in his lap—and he swearing'at us, when it was all -his own fault! How cold the was there, too! Every place where ' we made our, debut on the ice—oh, how cold it was: Our bar-skin drawers were no pro: tection at all. We tried &gain, for the pa pers all say its fun,. and down came - our no , . man Grecian nose on the:cold julep . material, and the little drops of crimson ran down our shirt bosom and on the cold ice. Once more • we tried skating, made for the shore, sat " down and counted damage& Two shillings in cash thrown away: Several literal and fronteral bumpa on the ice.. One immense fissure its as handsome a pair of ten dollar cassimeres as a man ever' put. his legs into.-- One rapture in the knee extending to the * , •bon& Four buttons front our vest, a frag- * mented watch-crystal, and a:backache big enough to divide among two children of Isra el. If you get us on -the smooth, glassy, chilly, slippery, freezing; treacherou& and slip-uppery Ice'again; you'll know It. If any one ever hears of our skating again ; • they will pleiee draw on us at sight for'the hi: valves and accompanying document& We have got through skating. It's a humbug.— ICS a vexation of spirit, of business, of-flesh, and a tearing of trousers: It'a a head-bump ing, baCk-aching, leg-wearing; dangerons in-' stitution, .and we warn !void° against skating We tried it, and shan't be able to walk fora month. Skating clubs area humbug." I atri directed my raki, a rather "clever' Mahout's, to.bere a large hole in the side of my cistern, near the top, and had given him a "brace and bit" with which to do it. After a short time he cameoto ask me for a gimlet, which I gave him ; and being somewhat- cu rious to know what be wanted of it, 'I soon followed hini to the yard. was at the top of the ladder, boring in to the astern a small - hole alongside:of the partly-bored large one. - - "What are you doing?" I asked. - • "Why, you see, sir, if .I bore the BIG .hole through, the w.ather'ill come all oven me, in tirely, because the cistern's rum., so you. see I'm after boring. the LITTLE, hole, to draw off the w,sther, and thin afterward. I'll plug it But," said I, "why :don't. you -open the faucet and Lsr . orp the water?" • . "Why," said he, "it's from the, top I. want the wather, sir!" AN amusing incident occurred Opera House lately: . A lady, dressed - as nearly as . poßsibleln male apparel, (latest style,) oecu ,. pied a front seat. " Her hat was the jockeyest of the jacky style„"almost equal 'to a. stove- pipe; lier.fori4 seemed wrapped.in the neat: est - of broadcloth. Somehody whispers to Capt. R., one :of the ushers,. that. there ',was a man in tlie • front seat' with his , hat on." That's so," said the ever-attentive usher,. and down to the orchestra seats he strode to make. the, individual mend his manners. Tap ping the supposed gentleMatr . an the should er, he said, "Yon must take your hat oft,,sir." The head turned around ; and those - feminine eyes gave the mart.a look--auch a look. "I beg your pardon, Madame,“. were his_ fast words as he retired amid the subdued ap plansect the "men folks," and the titter of the ladies. - A rEw days ago a yoUng, achoelmistreis Wai taking down the names and ages of her ...Scholars at the commencement: of the term. She staked a little whiteheaded bo.y ; 'Bub, how old are . you?"."My name ain't. Bub, it's John."' "Well," said .the schoolmistress, "what 1.3 the rest of your name?"' . "Why, that'a all, the name I've got—jiat • John."— "Will, whit is your lathes name?" "You needn't put pap's, name down,. he 'Com- Mite to school any ; ilea too big to.:go to school." "Well, how old are you?" . Old it all,-I'm young!" - . • "I °Alin the fellow a - shilling," said Sir Writer Scott, on some occasion when si pence was the fee, and added, "remember you owe; me sixpence; yat." "May your honor live dill pay you!". am going to the Post-office, John; shall I inquire for you?" . • "Well, yes, if you. have a mind to, but / d on 't; think you Frill find me there." . PATRICK • 0 'FLAT'H.ERTY said that re was very -ungrateftd. fof "whin. I married her she hadn't a rag to,her.back, but pow.the is ciiverad " - , MINME VRDWATt . Stichter & 110111PBouf cirrimat, IRON, -T0010. 1 • — &c . 6atains ( : razes Asp litiarstr, ..Eirax OF TILL SAW, " PCerfECVIU S, PA- • OrgoilGE Ages!" toki PBTB s ICENTIOE Mau. - so: •tri°L - p CIO" _ , . In;all. Ifs birM3cfnni, from ::1-164.0 14. Ineh; . .Bea Proof-and Best But for-crane and coal miner.. Aleo Triple 3linink, Chaos the only kind toed' now' in En rope formining,.., : Aug. .65.-33- A ,..ptrit . irga - de* .00.1 1 ,,, ' ••• • •• : ~. •• ..- . - • • • : . Scrap :: I ran '. aid' -.. Metal ..110clispiti t Itican.iz ; A-'DD POBNDET FUR- :-.......:----- RISIIERS, N. • E. -Comet of .801Y1'11 • . - --i=r .7 and RBIll.ll. and No: l'i - SOITITi Streets,. -i. , .._, -, .. •HL~ .• - - • - • ingot Copper, .._. Mabbitt Metal, . Prasndre: Parings, Ingot Braes, Red, Bismuth, ': • - - Anvils!,_ '• • ... , , • • • : Yel„ Solders, ; .VisfSs, • .- • ' Pig Tin, .' . " - Bar Iron, ' Piles; &e...., . . 'Bar Tin,. • : Sheet. Iron, -• . Old Metals,. • Pig Lead, • • - Sheet 2112 C, _ ' - Old Oopper, . ; Bar Lead,, •• . ' .Steel, .. ~ . Old Brass, . • finalist', .-: Borax, : - Oldleatiot.c..., &C. Antimm/3"., • :Orncibles, . ...• . • • .„ _.. . . . New and Second-hand Machinists , 'and' Black , smith* , Torils, and Steam Engines, 'bought and sold. Cla7Articiei of every dmscription in Use . by: Machin ists and Potindrymen: ihrnislied to order.. . _-. Cash paid for Scrap Iron, - Old Italia, arid 'all - kinds of 1 Metals: '' - • • • ' . . [Feb. 7.- ?alt.--4 .... ‘ . • . • ... -1 .::. • - • ' Mach 21,-'63 . . . NTIBIKACITE. COAL IPOR TUE NA. .Daescrmstrit • . BGREAC 01 .S . qUICSIAter A 2.1, RY.CRrITING, SEALED PROPOSALS for -furnishing ArithraCite 'Coal Piethe Nay*. to bo_deliventd ddringthe balance 'or the fiscal ytitir ending ' - .loth .June, - 'liar: will he re. cerSed,at this bureau until 10 A.'141., 23t1 January.. 186 a. • These proposals Muse' be., enditrsed ....Proposal:4 for. Anthracite Costfor Steamers.", that they may be-dis tinguished-pint: other business letters.. - • : • .• The offer` mast he tot . . the' delivery. toPs; Of, The coal must be of. the best ~.Bnct. .. idonittain or Beath, - or mith,-or of. a kind eqUal•to there in all respects,. for the ptirposeintended. which.equality %lithe deter- Mined hy'a Board appointed by. the Secretary of the Navy after the receptiohor the bids. • • . • 'Tne name ofthe coal prppoied - to'be ; furnished must be stated in the:Offer. • ..•:. -• •,- . It is to be, delivered In bonny of 'suitable ACM' for na yal steamers. clean; oruniform finality, selected from impurities, unmixed, of.:which thecontractor wilt: be' Mqnired•til fnrnieh such evidence as: ill be -satisfacto ry. and he ant:deft to such inspection .its: quality and quantityas the Department may direct: The coal mast. in all respects. be'sattsfnetory to _the .inspector -or in spectors to he appointed by the bureau, who will have the right of peremptort.rejection , :. • • - - • . The coat is to:be delivered on Wird .v . esSels, at each ' place in t he.port of ' New . Yts W as maythe designated by the Burma. and in.such .quantities and ~ -at such: times as, ill the opinion of the twean..the• exigencies. of •thel service may require coinmencing When - the vessel is reported ready to receive cargo: ftwnittingt.tf riemend= ed. not lees than'i',OOO tons per...day. to be distributed. to each vessel, los maY be directed, until. the loading is In the case of . frillare ,to deliver - - the:.'imal in proper qinintity, of,the propeirmality.. mist at. the proper time and place; the Ttnrean will, reserve.. in:the • contract the right to-purchase forthveittiottthe contractors risVand expense, that which may seem,, necessary :to aupply - the Any demurrage or one rgvs. ti 7 which the Nnyy Department.may be stibjecte from del.sy in the - prompt delivery of the coal by the contractors wilt be deducted 'front their bills: •' • The price must he for the 'coal delivered board Teem:l:4' o h the tonnes and , conditions aboye. stated, at the Contractorts risk' and expense, and without extra The offer, itAremdred by law... must be:acconimmied by a written guarantee. signed by One or morer.espon ethic persons: to the effect that.they.undertakethat the bidder or bidders till). if his or their hid he .accepted.. enter into obligatiii. at such time as may be prescribed by the finienn: with good -nod inincient securities; to 'tarnish the *implies , proposed; . . , ,-; • No proposition Will he considered. thiless aCconipti , Med by.stichguarantee and' the Department reserves the right ti, : reject all tine offef - A., 'if considered. -to be to the interest of the.service to do'sto.. • , ' • Two Or more: panties. inch -in. a aunt eqnal 'the' amount spedified to be paid, 'will tb. shim the cOntracrtitid,..theif .respoMibility will 'he - certified by'a United States. District ',lodge; United ‘States.Dito triet Attorney; Collector, or.-Navy Agent.' - , .. • Ad addition:lV-14.nd' collateral '.secnrity, twentv.per . I .cent.. will be withheld froth . - the anionnt rall..tety ; ments.'which reservation is not:to -be Laid except by an th,trify.nf the Secretaryof.the_Nayy, . until . the coll.: 1, inlet shall hare been in ...all respects complied with t. and the remaining eighty . per rent, or other -amount -that may be dile. upon each bill. , .when's. proper Certificate is tarnished' by the inspector; and "the hilt approved, by the litureau;bie,paid by such :navy agents as the contractor may name„.withln ten • days-after the' warrants for. the same shall trive: . been - ,paased"hy the ; Secretary ;of the Treasury. ' . •• • - - It will he stipulated In 4beriontraet that if defanlt be ,I made In. the delivery of .the coaf—lit.the quantity ofthet mialify, and at the place and - time 'directed by. the.Bn-1 reati-•-then and in that case, the -contractor anti his su reties will forfeit and pay, to the tatted States. as light.; dated damages. 'a sum - of money :not.(4ceecling s twlee the contract price,. which may be 'recovered' frOm ,to time, 'according to. the act or acre of Congress is thati rues provider_" ' Bidders. whose proposals Shall:he accepted, and none , 'other, will be notified. and; as early, aspracticable, a • contract will be transmitted to !hea, which they will I be required to execute...within tcri - daya alter, its'oCceipt at the pOstotrice - or.navragency named by them:. • ' . FORM OF - OPFER,:' :• ' . L for we)..of Statue( hereby agree to MA and deliver thousand' tons of .:....anthracite orml.for steamers' use, 'at' . at the .rate of ._.. per! ton Of 2 C4ii potindic. :amminthig, t 0... didiars. the ; whole. in conformity with the..Movisuins!and terript of I the advertisement - of the 2iith. day of December, from the Navy P...b o tittrtment , and hereunto appended.- Should: in' Cot" ur) offer be accepted, I for. we) re', quest to be informed at and that the contract may be forWardedtti .... for signatures audterttficatei , . -(Place.) (Signed)', . ; • . FORM OF. GUARANTEE. r'.'• • • • We, the nadersigned residents in the State Of , and of in. the State of herebyjointly and severally covenantwith :the United .States. and . guarantee that in case the foregoing , cepted, withir.i ten days after. the: receipt or ' the . cOntracCat e..." execute the same, 'with .good and suftielent sureties . _ fur' the' delivery' ' , if. the: anthracite . coal Oroposed,- in ompliance witb thetertna of the atV vertisemerrt of. the 20th December, 1 sat', hereto'ap; pended, and wider which Owes Miulei and . in case.the said fail to eater turn the ..6intritet'atinesaid. • we guarantee to make good the difference. between the Offer of the said and that Which maybe 'accepted.• . • . Witneis, .•- . . (Signed,) . C- -1), • herebyl ' certify that. • the heAttif" my knowledge and belief, the above awned guarantorti, .... and • al e!'good antrauflicient, • • fSigned:) . : : • . To be signed' by' the... United States District'' :United :States' District Attorney,. Collector or- Navy WATCHES. ;MW. : JEWELRY . ~*••• . •. • " . .. . n oc• 5:-Chantes. for' .$7., : gni• A JEWELRY AT. LOOr.. P-BICES : . 400;000 WatchezNiebalnn, LOcketajtings, Braielete; • • • Sets of Jeweltv. Gold Pens, ae.„ &c.. .' . , To be disposed of at ONE 'DOLLAR:each without re gard.to value, not to.he paid „for until yon know vrhat 'lnn are tb.receive. .. ' . . : . . - . ,• . 100 Gold Hunting-ease Watehes...:,e.ari.sso to $12.5 . 1500 Silver • Watches '"• - . each. 20 to . 3,S ' 10.000 Gold Peris and Silver ease. ::..each ': 5 to: • ,8 10,000 Setts Leave Jewell,T, (esscirted)each ,3.t0 ' Br i ".And alarge,a4sortmenrof Jewelry . or ever" descrip tion for ladies! and gents. wear, varying - in value from $3 to $25. each. The method • of disposing of these. goods at..sl each is as follows : •• .. ' ' ' . -. . :. CEETIFICATES naming an ARTICLE and its price Are placed-in. SEALED ENVELOPES 'AndWell mixed: one of whictivri . ll be sett t by 1611 to any address 00 'receipt of Price. ' 'One etrnflt-Ate 2.5 .cents. Flye.fpr St:: There are no BLAIIK.S. - : - Vou'ronst get the value of yonr.money..2 circulars ' with particulars ' nag.— Address; • - ''. ' A. J: HARPER ,t, C0...-' . ,-.. 424 1 Broadway , ZefV,• '• Box 521.3 P. 0., Now,YOrit; • October 14. ' . . . . 4j.4m. . . H . . . . inci . ts its .Crocini limilbs.—Jest. received lot • °f- choice.tqad WI,: Crocus and other Bulbs:: indlor sale pt • . 13. BA.lsiliet.N.B Book arid Seed Store. . tonic, fifth's'. Oil - Socip.‘-iiiim ittactured . .by • Loa . L 'Son da Flaydon; Laudon, at - ' BROWNS 4. • . 24 0 Y. 1 4. • . Pharmaceatista. QO.I6I3dIERS 0V156. 1 1. - 1862,. andl 80. -4.tobortant information' can be. obtained biqiert tiona application tO.the aildereigned, by all 'honorably •discharmiti. soldient who enlietcd . beTore".the. %%Lb .or 1°.13, and by all pciemrs drifted in 1663..ieb0 . far-. niahed enhatitutee after the 77th of October, 1863. ' • R. BRYSON AIcBOOL, Attorney Dec. 3f1,166 02-2 m• Mithantango:o”.aboYe Beare .. . . . . 1111 HIST 311M14 - .llb RE.EII6It*Et.A. tete and Drell Peeved idOck. of %Vetch,* Jewelry and Silver 'Were, cortsprtilbg all. the newetyles. Call and exam, Joe before porchaging. • -All -goods warranted se rep-re read:L. Calendar Clocki - for Otnces and Dining Rooms, . . " GIIIMII. Centre St., Pottseille, Q.ll.lfEi. • WARR.—Pitkle arS. %nip Japs . Saga... Jars: Mu Sutter DiPbes, •Nnp a I Rings Cake Basket*: Ice Piteher6, -Stis*r Tobam) Bcaegi.lined•wit.ti - • • C. OREM. • Doc 16,.120-4O- • .." Cettril - St.-, PotittiAlti RAILROADS. MINE & Bvituirzwizi, REA. vEllr AL, B. , . . ;40kanits •t. Line . •On and after . MONDAY. liovember.rth, Pan. tiepight Ttaluattal leave Schuylkill Hoven as Adore ; • . •At LIS A: M. FOR IitTSZRSVULR. At 12.24 P. GLEN _ . ' Returnhea, will leave .at I;C6 and -Glen Carbon et 1-40 V. IL. connecting ' at. gchnylhill Haven With morning and :afternoon fituarslirern • Tans6ogg.Tratn between Ashland and ,Isiettet Gan Junction.. eonneetirg with stage to and friniShorivikin. •Leave Locust Gap Junction -at 10. : A. Lenin Ashland at 24a P. IL_ . Counecttuß - with Pamenger 'Trains on IL as, rs..as: R to and.frour Pottevillc, at which' Taunt .connections will be iv:ilac with trains on Palled& and Reading R. ft, • .. Nov._ a. S 'WOOTITN, Sart - • .11Creetione. v lath, olgt. 46-tf , . . . . • .. 454.41 ‘ ;w5 . • • , • ON' AND ..A.FTRR :MONDAY, Sept *. 19th..the isenger Trains.of the Lehigh yalley'ittalroaii Coreptuay, will ran as follows.:::.= • • • •••. • • • . : • •'POWN. Oli - BASTWAILD Taßazip;" • - Bravoaa: .. • • ' • -• ' No: 5: • No. 3.: :NO: 1: White 'Haven - • - . 2„28 • 0.00 llickory ..... •••• .. 9.19: . • . Med - Run . .... . .. .9.62 • • • , • ' Drake's .Creek:.: • .94 6 • • Scotty Creek . .... ' • 9 .. 5 ! 3 • :-• Jeaneevdie .' :Denver I%tesuarro , • - • . :• Hazle Creek Bridge : ... .... • .. .. • .• . • 'Penn Haven: ' • • 3 20.. ' •.• MALICIA .. .. . :,..3.50 : ;4,3.3' • Le.bibtott. : • ' 00. . 4.40 - • • 4.56' . • 4 - 45 Lehigh &AIL:: • , 4°l • 5.01 Slatington •-• • • , :4 0 1 .. 5.07 Rock D,ale: 5.22 .: . ... . • &IT, White Ball- ' • 4.55'._ • • . • 5.34 Copley ••• •• • ' ' . .4.59 .• • 11.38 - 5.38 li.okT.ndautitta -• • •5.03 • 5.42 • Catasancitta , • • 6.01 - .146 : Allenthern.Purnace, • • - 515' " • .• 5.54 ..... . : 11.54 , 6.00 .Bethlehem • • •'• : • 5.31 . ' • 12_13 " .6.16 .- .Free r mansbarg . • '• • . .5.4 T . 12.21 6.23 .Li me . : ....... . .:_5.53_.;'12.28... 6.29 EX' stun, Carrivej • • '6-10 12..45:: , .44 • • ' UP.Oit-N'VE,STWARD•TitAnSS. • . • Sralriotos: •.: 8: NO:5- No: NO. I'. N0.:4.. LeaVe F.'. - 31.• M.•:- . P. M... :Easton• '9 30 3.26... . 11.42 • . 10.(43Lime : I<reetramLuvg.•.-.9.50'. 3.49. -8:06 • • : • 10.04, Bethlebera...: 4.00. -• .6.15 ' Allentown':;.-....1n.12.• • 4.15; . 8.30 '. 1:1:23 :10.43 "....:AllentinFantee• • -''4:2o • .8.34 • . • . Cattisanqua.:.i . 10,26 4.2.8 • 4:42 I • Bokentlatiquit.•.lo.3o-." "4:33 . 8.41 :• g . 6.51. • • • -White Hall • 10.30:' 4.43 , • . ,t 4: •, • •R ' 4.55. 9.04 • • - to • 'RticlrDale 10.56 • .•..5.00 • 9:14 . ' . Slatington's.B6 1 -1 ' • Panrille.,..: - ..tt)2e 5.33' -9:45 • ..• •• • - 'Lehighton • 11.34' • 5.39: 9.50 , •.. - Manch Clint 4; .11.45 . • •• : • . . Weatherly .. .. 12A0 '• • *- Finale. Cr. Bridge.l2.so •-• • • ... • - „ • Beaver Meadow. 1.10 •• . Drake's Creek -7 ..12..29 - 6.46. '• • • Bun': 1.13'. . { • ' ' • • At White ...Tannery....,.,.' 1.10 32 . ' - - • • ' • • • -cnravn&L'e..• or NNW xinteutT, Ali Up and Ditivatrains couneciwith'the trains of th • e' Central: Railroad of New Jersey.to add front New. York, •• • trOirrit evimiri.vkar 11 nAlf.tinAn.: . • • , t • • . All Down Trains' and U.ii.Trains•Nns. itti . 8 connect with theTgalnn - of the N. P. It. It. for . Stations above •Bethlehetri: - : laiwn'Train No.: 5 and Up-.Traine - Nos. 2 and 6, for Still ions ,below. Bethlehem. . - • • : , . • All .trains connect with the trains of the Rant Pennsyl vania except Devin Train-NO. 1 and. Up Train . . tiAtteoAti. .13oive trains, and 3-ant Up Trine' Nee..6.end _ ennneet - with Trains of the :Beliidere - Delaware mvL . , . . .. ..- CATA.Wifisi AND Qt" MAIM RAMIMAIIA. • . • .'Down Trnirts'Nos 1 end 5 and.Up Trains Nog:6llnd 8 connect with . the. Trains of the -Catawvon, •ind 'Qua . . _ -Down.Traine Noe. 3 ahrl 45 and .-I:p . -Train 8 coil nect.with thi'rratile of the li4etpu . Railroa i. . Down tritivi - Nos, 3 and 5 and Up Trains 1.1n4: 6 and twill connect With the Trains to and front Wilitesbarre: i • . ROBERT' 11: SATH.F.: . •• : Superintendent and Enginebr L. R. R. . • II .ILI4D.EkIi PIA & SEA D B. 4 Winter Alaraiagement of Passenger l'rains Nov-x . 3llsta 17, • . . . . . . . , . . ..... • . . Leave PlittaNille 'at 6:45 and A.3f. 5 , - A. M.:: and 2.43.; P. 31.•; , arriving in Philadelphia - .gt 12.45, - noott..and '.5:00 and 7.05, P.. M.'.' •-: .-- • ',. • ' .:. :.-• • :' - Leslie Philadelphia at 8'00; A. M:, 12.45; noon. and 3.30 ; P. lit:; :arriving at "Pottsville at 1t1.25, n00n,J.:3.5 . • :The 3 .1i and 3..70;A:.,3L, and ?..13,:0:-M . .., tinvrn. and S.M.-A, Ni!,N up. Trains; connect.' at Reading for Allen. .tOwn.. - I.astort. New. York, Lebanon,,llarristiarg. - Balti‘ • pore, and the_Weat. • :: •.-.:''. - • .• :. • -.- .. - r ••. •••• The .: - P2.;15 and: 3.33, • ,.P.111.; up -Traine,•eunnect only for : Lebanon. Harrisburg, Sze.; and with Reading and Colninbitatailroad. ' ' • .... :.. • . • .- : • . - .On Santl4.leave Pottsville at 0.00, A. M., and phila delphib. at 3.13, P.-'31.• .. - • -:. -... : •••' • • . , .. . • . . • . _ . ... . . ... . . . .. ~... . . . . ''...• . .r• -Mine - Hill Knit Iton4: ' -• Down.' Tribis leave 'ldinersville at 5.05 . ,,A M., and Glen Carbon At:l*LT. AL:. connecting ' at Schtiylkill . faven with E(30; A. 3 , 1..; and 2.45: . P. M. Trains for' Philadelphia. lift Trains, leAtie .Schnylitill linven• at. 1.1.5..`A.11..',.nrid 12,20. .noon: conuetiuz with' - 6 - 46 , A: M. Train•from PottSville, andn 8.00.'A. lit, from Phila . - deiptita. , Leave Loolist: Gap. 40.30.. A.. 3L, and Ashland .2.45, P.:1 1 / 4 1..., connecting:with 2.4. P. IIL. Train for.Pbli adelpbta.`.. nod g.ou,'..A. M. Trittrr, for .Potteville. do . §Anday 'Praia. '•. : - ''' '... . . „.. .. . - - -• : • - ' ' •' .- •• ' '.• - . ••', • • Schnylkill and ' The 7.0 n, A. M.; and G. 00: Trains from .Tre• 'moot, and, 4.00. P. M. fmin liarrishure. conneet . at An:- burn iiitti 8:50, A. M,.- Train, fur Philadelpaia. and 12.45„ noon, Train for Pottsville: - • - '• • ' ' - The 7.45. A. X., and trona . Anbnra connect with 6.45„.A.M...and 1.00; P. M., 'Trains, from.. Pp4taville. •INO - Sniiday Trains: . • ••• • • SchaTi; litonntain Link Lejive Pottsville tit. 5.45 and.ll, A. td".. i'ind 7:15.. P.M. ' Leave ; Tamaqua at 7.31VA...14.. and - 1:40 and 4.1 nP. '74. , 'Sundays t Leave Tamaqua at 8.00; A. M., and Pottsville at . • .• •.• . • • • • • • • . • wait R. Mt. and 13,..11L ..'The too and . A. Al..''frainp from Ashland, civil-. .nett at Alt.'Carboa, with 8.20,A :M., and 2.45, P. Trains for Philadelphia. • : • _ •.• • and I.On - and 8.M.: P. 14-.Trins from Tamagni. connect at..51.t. Carbon. kithfromPottrmille -.at Port Clinton. with g.Nt, A. 741.;ap Train' froffil'hila.delphia.. find at Idt; earben witti. - t 130 ; . 'OP:Train fmnisfbiladelphia: • A mixed Passenger' and ,Fraight.,Tmin leaves , . Ashland at 1.15; P. M.,. for Tama qua.- Fmndayi..i Leave Ashland 8.10,"A: 'X; and Taina.. .... „ . . • . . . .• •• • Schuylkill R. The 11.40. A. )1-Train frotti Port Clinton. and'2.ls, - P. Train from Tarromia, connect with..S.oo,- Train; train . Philadelphia, and - 2.45, P.. AI., Train for Priiiad'elphia.• • ' • On Sundriie.:-.Letive Tamaqua at 7.30 A. 31:, acid Port - Clitithn at 7.n0 P. Tt,• • • ' The B.3o,'Train and the 3.30. M .'up' Trntn from '-philadeiphia, rum) only it •• • • • • •j' TICKETS, ; ' • With '26 convens attachell,.between any Pointe desired, at 25 per cent. discount.' . . . • •• MILEAGE TICSETS;• • ' 0)od f0r.9.;,n110 miles,.hetwoisn alt. points, for Families and Einsiness Fitins. at Slkrs o . . dir • • • • • Seksoicit6ts between all points at fednced.rates: • ..'.ficbriol:Seaton Ticketa oneAbird ' • .• • • ' 601b13..0f baggage allowed each Passe.n.gei,' • .. . , xi.rtraiou Tickets froni thiladelptite to Pot to; vi Ile and laid:, 'good for Saturday, Sunday and "goiiday. 84 3S each. :Novc;mb.er: . - . •-. T•.:F...WATSON;` • • •_•. • . • ~. - MASTIC.:CEMENT'. , . ... . ',M...A. NTJ F Al - CT .T 3 R . E 13,., .. - Ectigigiocistipar.,:r.i... ~ *.. ..-: . Re T ectrting int itesottortimi fr, 17i113 Beal( tfrul Nos .tic Fintshfor the:Exterior . Watts 'nfl.Piitd*.s. . • • This material Is entlrelydiffereq. from.-ail. Other ce meets or coating applied heretofore. It is composed oS the.most durab.l6... materials mixed :with . doe_propor- : tions of pure ; it , becomes ,perfectly - water.-. proof. and adhereS • firmly to any surface of, brick or clone With unequalled doraldlity,• making a. beautiful . solid 'finish eipial to, the 'finest: quality . of brown sad. n stone •toAtty oploi desired.. • • . The undersigned has•been. applying this • mastic. fin-, lab during the past seventeen , years; in wind: time he 'tots made many improvements end' finished the exteri:. ors of-sonde of the, most elegant buildings in different parts of the- cotintrY,. among. :which. he refers to the_ following : • • • •. .. -- - BOSTON, MASS.flavieria llonse .it;:hatteri; BUFFALO. N. Y.The.Granit Residence of Ex-President:Fillmore, Delaware Si: .. . CLEVELAND, 01110.—Aage,Or .11ouse.• nod • the, Dena tifal Itesidence of J. - W. :Clark',. . Esq., Euclid At: ' • .• PITTSBURG:. PA.—Girard •11Ionse . and. . • . r. Charles Hotel, and the folloW : • . 'ing gentleinetre splendid residen . „. • • . , - Ithipealiergier; Sin., . . • • • • . . John Bimiell,..l2sq.', do . - -'.• ,J attics . Woad: IR . ,'111: Ifl cCord,'lt sq. do • • ' Adaina, Zig.: Navel ty Workil,VblrdSt . . • HARRLgRORG, PA.—The • Beautiful -Residence • 'Of Cone.. Esq.. Front, • . . • _ • Lanshertan,• • • Actuator 0. Flonaing, do . - ' • Dr., P. Flemint. do. •-• . • 2 lter.,4as. Colderii. Beau .. -:*•• . - tired Nevi Rapt: Church, Fourth" and State . - • ' .• . . • Luke Ban., ‘,,firchl rcrrsvivas, PA.—The flifrigaificent 'h otel ' • ' • :of, Drawn... Esq.; . ••• ' •" . •• • known as the,' st Pe iisyl Ira:* • . 2 . nia llall.Centre St. . Also; ' • • Tae Itosideoce of . , .• • . 'Boyer, Esq.... Coal - .St,:and . • that Of - Jamas - Lanigan,' • ' . .11isq.;Nattantonge Bt.' .. • All kinds of Ilydisidlc Cement zmaperly applied, and • finished .entirely different to any done , heretofore. . - • •.All.,wOrk done on yeasortaGle: terms; and sieffy Marrafiled to give, satisfactiof... • ~• • : Please address T: F. IVATSON, ilia .283. Efairisburg, Pa.,: October .28, f3O4f) ' 43- • i.BSAIIIDEB 8.. IOL!E•IaW• SOLDIERS' CLAIM & PENSION AGT 011 tee #ti Ifinhaniongo Street, Opposite the ,Netv Town PIDOR CMY9 BUTIDING,INYFISITMT trendy and conelastre teat of the 'properties of RILKISOLVI Hato EXTRACT - n*OAV will 1:10 a COUlptgi. eon with thoseact forth iu the Vatted Statea.Mapentia lacy_ • - • • - .oet„. 21, 43-42-0 M NEW WHOLESALE Vn= AND LIQUOR STORE, SILVER TERRACE, p.-o , T..ii! 8 - .V.T.1 . .E.:, :, • P. A:. Champwe, Claret, Of the.-*stiPtkEoo7-.Qp4ljt*-; A-LIAR:::1V1:14.,,E!,:: Imperial. Cabh:Let! Old Family: Ryp, SUPERJOR..' I ..AYPIqyI Old He;messy, Old Martel, DARK &T PALE .13'.1t...N: - ....: - . 7 .N1:-. , 1)..Y..1. . . G.. 4, NICOLLA, GCRerul Sit,perlittendent :~~ timuoit. Port, Sherry, Madeira, Ace., Together with the -parent (KBE JUICE.) -~LSO-= Old Bowbon, Overholt, W - and X;aPE, Old Nectar, Old Apple, And all the'vnrious 'brands of EXCELSIOR, Old Ota.rd, Dripuy eastillon & Co's, A.na all the beat Briars of AT TEIE r U) w W ion 4.4 ' it rif o 1.1 P I A c r t 0) 0 02 0 o Og al ; 4 P EI ce i rfi ~ H Superio Scoteh Ale; Irish and Scotch :Whisky, Old Jtunaica and r New. England Rum, Anit;EVery ,Variety, of FOREIGN AND DOMSTIO WINES & LIQUORS, ,Owayit on hind a n d . for sale cheap, 0.N..LY, - .0* , •0:'4 .- H. fiENNVSSY Sr, DUFFY'S, sizvEtt TERRACE, POTTSVIT J :F4, PA *Ath' ttl4l/466 GENERAL ROTICES: 1141011'ItIli—Ttisparinerabija heretofore ix.: tan betty the , undersigned to the'.blick; intaighle- Sad whet! wriett business. in Itballorcingh of 14s,9):tb6tylisissuni Geo* (10. tbis day dissigved by annum & consent: • • .113ennitille.:4sscuiry 11„.1866.. • ••• - . . illenreifellt int time .Coal Ridge :gni._ velatalgt 'owl: Cod ermerirsear:.. ,- .. .• --• .• PIEfILADELPHIS , latatraT,S ,lB M •Tbrinatial meeting Of the etpckholdire of this Coin.' renrwill be beldAt. their Office: 339 Vlwlwwt 13W on TfitratlDitYaitilstb, , 1626, at 12 'Weimar : AL, at leach time there will be an election arlArecters, and ther,j'aThWtiandkaach,.. othar-le4l l _ , -*caw be ineagbt,betranteleineeting , • . • _. -• The bookifortitebatuder !Le — ann wnl be el men on :and after lan.. 11!t, .• • _ ' • . heroism : • • . . • .C(1.11 COAL CO., ..4111• • Broad. Away, NewirairlroTANUAßY '14.156 6 .---T 6 e-Annuai 'Meeting of Ow... Stockholders of the KNICKERIWK.... ERAICISRACITE COAL COM PANY..wilt he h ello e thOfflee of the St. Nteholm Coat Cml..^paet„ 203 [-9 ,WALNUT ST., PfIfLADELPRIA:. FA., 9n 3.1.0:41D.3Y, the' day FEBRUARY; One; at 3 The !Inatome to be transacted will be the electicia of a Baud of .TwetTe Mentors for the ensurttel.' CR.S,NE.Secret4rY., Jan 13, 16 . . . . 2 r .oli*ltrf HEST ETC. CAA I: - c0;;...rt0 '..;....A.Meettrer of the Stockholder!' of the IaIiCIiEST.EO..CO&L COMPANY will he held , at the Revere - House. Beaten., ?dais:, - on the. 30th 'day ; of J aattar7; . EMIL at 10 o'clock - .in the forenoon, for the piirpose of Imre:x.l' the Capital-Sloe:1r of the said • ltlancheeter Owl Company: by an amount not exceed mg: Thirty Theutand Dollar in addition to the prevent' CaD Stodr„'hy,thetuldltion of. a nuniber of shares. `not exceeding Three Thousand of the par value of Ten Dollare each:. tn be. used for the working capital of th., &ad •CoMPany. andlo transact. any <Os, business that may legally to* before the meeting,. -,•:. . ••. - (Signed) A:*GlLMORE::Prestflent.. - • (Signed) W. amattorrox,}'D',..„4 o , - • -'• thigirdj JAmai BUTLZIB.. . • Boston, Mate.:-Dec, 30,'.65.: •• . 3-3 t -". . Proposals heretofore received for arniihing Gangway and other tiniher for 1536, tuivlng been delfrovloy fire: - new PrOpormls .be received-at this op" to Januairy 3otli_. For rurther particularp.a.nply to Meows. JOHN GOVNE and JACOB pLovEs. - - K.' l /."& B. Coni Cornoaors' ' DUP:FIELD,. Boat. 'Ma wr, Wondaide , qan 4,19436 • . 1-3 t [MICE, of...the -• Locesir NT; COAL • AND. 'MON .00,111.PANIE. PHILADELPiIIk. :annusxy .34„. • 7866.—The annual meetimr, of the, stockholders of the above neared . Com panywill be held at their office. No. 2.10 South Third Street; on MONDAY. the .sth of Fehmary nezt,• at 72 coclocit,4.when an'election will be held for seven Di , recto* to serve for the ensuing year. • .• • The transfer tsS:ms Of the, Company will be closed for 'fifteen days. prior to the day of said'election • • • ,Tan 4, '66' 1.5 t • • • -• •••EDWD. ELY. Secretary: • NOTIC.E is. hSreby given .that ..the . pact lately existing 'between' TBOSLNS D. OR&F.ITLIS-and - JOBli BEACH; rdiSielved-on the.2d day laanaiy.4B66. mnteal conseht: , • .AJI - debts ewing te:the.said partnershin are .te be 'received by' the saul.John Beach, end all demands'oci the, said 'Oaf trienahipare be - presected to. him for retiL' Mineraville. Jan I. !Gr. .-. . . . IP' MIT: 1.311411.111 ILE : 9ftk Diet, whii left loitincbei3tei; England. In 4340.1%111 tall.at ray. °use. he will hear of sOm • ettiitig to'hia ad vantae from: his ' tplailves in Englarid.. • • ' • 9.451L.50.111115; Tuscarora: •-• • .Dec ..• CO., K,TO THE; CITIZEN* el poTTs VILLE AND VICINITY.- - POTTSVILLE, ,listor 13, ISGS. . . , - The indersigneil ,res*tfully inforinathe citizens of Pettsville and vieibilyi.that be !ISA: opeped - COAL IrAIAID, in ibis I Borough, - Borough, - en -a Tot st :of ground above Tvicliedven's. tavern.onthe old Peacock Road, and near tbe Mount.earbod Ratliegd. • wilt keen: constantly. ou' band -Coal of all kinds and sizes. and of the best qutility. (net the; outcroppings veins). and hopes to receivea late share of public path - thane. It Is•uniples tionable.thats gii•A Cor.il • Turd' has long. been needed Int'ottsville, and the undersigned 'trusts that his en tcrprße will be enea•vuraged-and sustained: : -• • . ••. Celli weighed before.eliiery. • . • • • Boxes fur the ,reception of •Cclens, which. will ba proliwtly ettroidqd to, will be placed at the following, noitos :the •- -* ••• •:• • ' - • • • • All liICKN • ROUSE, • • .• "I • • • • •• BEGETt'S.LIOTEL,.. , ...• • .• •• ; • •• *; - •• • rNION.IIOI , F4 _ • •••• • 'FITZ SANITERSON'''S Ding Store, }l' • Centre Street - SAIL. Store: •: 1 • • - • I) DO NETS Barber Shop,. - : • I : ••• • • TISISLETBS c9r. j• ' •• • -•• . B:llvIN ANIS Et B tore, Centre:st sees,. • . • . • . . JAMES BECTT•SIttere - , - ?dranch Chunk Street. .. • Minersville Road;• • mil I BR& VANBECW , Bast Nerlyegian Street. . • • PiIICE LIST OF CO.A.L.PER TON. BROKEN CO4:, atlike.yard- $5 bil--deli , ;•erOL .s4l oo ' EUG ' „ 5 00' " ' Pe STO.VE • co' . 6 00 CIIESTNUT"I: • '3 50 ." 450 PEA " . Z OO " • Z OO 7. C. “1/1.1.1016E8.. 21mi; '. jtily 22. !651 - 1, '4;l le.& i.gp: To tht , ...Citiaeiks or Pottiiville and Viiini ty.---laviim completed our Colliery on. Sharp Mirnn thin, smith: of :the . Pr&-byterian Cemetery: on the Vein known :is the Barrlou.c.ll_ we are new prepared to fur. :niFh I I MIK' ASt H. CO4 IL,'Of 'asluality which has tO superior in :Schuyihill .Conuty. h 1 prepare • our Oita in ihe, very'best manner -poftsilde, 'and AL- - WATS. tiCARANTEE 'FULD. WEIGHT,. • -; . • • We haTe erected Salutes capable:of: holding a larae quantity of Cold, so that persons coming for coal may not have - to co away disappointed. ': • • - ' . Pervonft wishin7, to' have• an srtlele of Coal free . from slate-and alt miter impurities., disl it tolheir id- - . yardage. by giving our C.Val • • •-• •• .- .oi - dors - left at our office in .:Mahantango etreet, .(Sam ne.l CbrisMari'eoftice,) at -Lewis Griors. tobacco 44.-f?re. Market' street, or of the mines, will • receive prompt at • Honing: that our eriterprifte, maybe . appreciated by the•citizens.of• Pottsvilie and vicinity vie would Most' • respectfully solicit a liberal share of ynatr. ixttronsge, :. . • • . PRICE OF •CO A. 1.. PER TON. • . •• • . Delivered: . %At Mines. Witioketi ' ' $5 50 . $4 . 00 Slay. . • :5 50.'. 4 OD Chest/aril , - 3 50. Jari 13. 'GG • • C. C. CARTER. :. IMST AND POUND. . .. . . '"-_:.w:,.., loct ,oh the. aci tgt., bet'veen Porta. Ville anti St . ;..Clair, 'a Black 81TE11,.'and,.....,95, would weigh ahrint fin Brix:. Whoever Will ..,. 04A44, return saitl•Steet to tue übEcriber,..or give f i vio -2 _ - information where te - get.,it again will he -liberally rewarded.''''Wit. KIEtTR. - • ••• Jan 13; '65-•:2-3V • • . .....• .1 • ,-, "Mabatvy Plane.-. ITEGAL NOTICE. ICE.--Wheream lette'ra of AtimM7stration to N ttr.: rsiste of WILLIAM EILF:II,. late of the Ttor rio.gh of Schuylkill Ilaven. in the County of Schuylkill, deceased, have been manted"to the subsefiher, all,per-. sons indebted to: said estate are rented to make fin mediate payment-and those baiting .Oa I MR against-the same to make them knovrn-isithofit delay'ts) -- • ' • . •"—• REBECCAE,ll;ER,.Adaint , tiatrixr. Sch4ylicill 'Haven, D'ecA26.,*ego• • • . LW: • - . EF.eltl TO WS N . 41.141 , 1DE..-iihe - ntidersiZ - ind : : has reCeired liorn:the Register of Schbylk ill Coun ty,- I.,etterS Tefititirtentary upon the last.tirill and • Testa - - : merit o f Elijah Aregiwd. late of tlie . lh z eougb of *Sebnyl.- : •Ilaven. deceased.. •All.persOns indebted to the said ceased are "retlested .• to make payment to' the under signed.. and . all .persons hasitig. demands azainst the -same will. present them for settlement. on or. before the first day of April next hereof, withririt delay. • '3 • ' _ • DEICQLER, Executor. Sehu iltiltniMen; Dee TS. 6i . . -• . _ ADIIIIIVISTRATION NOTIUR.—Where. -as. hatters of tultuinletration on the 'estate of How ell Das;ll3,:lifte - of the .13(ii : migh of St.Clttif,ttuylki - _ County, . decease& have heen granted • to. the .under . sit Med. :all persons indebted to the 'said estate are re ortested to make immediate payment, and: those hooting claims or demands amtinst the. estate, of . the. said.dece dent. will make: known the , Saine without to . • EL.I7,ABETII T11031A9; Aciministrairiz, • 'Or to her Attorney, DAVID A:4OI , MS, Pottsville. ...Dee. •' - 50-Gt. • . WANTED. sitnation'as - Gnaeral Superinten- T • 'dent : of Mal Mines, by a pers'on. Who has had twenty year's exnerienc:e' 'at . the.business, Address .•F. J. 1..0' SilverCreek..P.-Cd.; Pa. Jan 13. '66 . ' '• • . 241.* • VITANITED.—A . • kit togiori .. nß Booltkeper, by V yonng. man,, ,grarliate astizian s Xatiolud Dupines Itostof roterence.given; • -• • - • . Address. C J,,nrrtit offloc. Jan. 6• ;65 • 'l.lt.' • . - lAT A N D. 'A 'rrss la, To $2OO PER I '• VT - for gentlemen. and Via 1-0 strrfor: ladies; <wen. Where, to introduce the Common Sense Faniily Sewing' Machine, improseil • 'and perfrcted. it will heat.* fell, Stitch. quilt,' hind.. hiwid and embroider beantifully, 'Price only $2O, making the' elastic leek and fully. warranted fir three 'yr ars:- 'WO•pay,the• above .wages, br n euminission, from which twice that :imprint can he made: ''Addrem.' with stainp, or cellon C. BOWERS ' 1_10,..nftice.150.'25 5 Sc FIET.II Street., -Philadelphia,' Pa. All letters answered prom ptlyowith eirculamand terms, • • la TANTED.e-Twelvogood, second-hand' Boilers. •• Yr Ito or at inch diam.' The hi.hesteasit price . paid for Machinery or-scrap . I:Mu-of guy: deeeriptiou, -.Extra price paid • for chain :Dr rillomat iron. .' Steam mitelinery - Of all kinds bought and sold on commission at the Machinery Depot on emit StreetJAßEZ •••se - Or ers by mail•will recefre Prompt attention- .. • • • •QTBAIII•IF4(4IGIiapSaI*: WANTED.-ITIle - nn= y_'' derAved wishes to purchase 3 second-hind Steam Erigtnes,.of 20 or 30 horse-power each. Address •'„ • .• -. JABEZ SPAHRS:-.Pottsville, TA:: ' • ' • 19,tf ... MaY 7 . •63: .L.::::1Fii:: - YVHITN.gY;. BA.NK.ER,, CENTRE. STREET, POTTSTILLE AMERICAN' AND FOREIGN GOLD AND - Foreign Exchange, united States Bonds, Quzirterinaster's Vouchers moNKY.RY.dravED ON INTEREST allowed ua per special agreement • • STOCKS ancl BONIDS bought and sold at •• ' • the New . Turk`And ThiladelpVa., Boards of• Brokers at the usual Commisstun. 1 _ ' Match •66. • , • : M . . WINDOW: 15UA.11)13.8.--A. new. 131 supply a ... Brown and GoTil Window Shades of the West patternslust seeehred end - for iutle„ . Orders for.Bhades to be made to any site for Churches.' Balk and Nwelltaiiii, at: - • • (IVY FLOWERS •lIIVD-11141trrIlYS.toi •7t....1 west. • • kiIiEIMWOOD • ISEAT. . • LILLY PIAVE of Ake .beat 2-2, - aide, 31. techce high. :nclksa iiide; and 15•theheil In depo-:—Combinadon Lock, tot sale bT • • ' ' • • •••• : ' • • Chtisieo Aisortasesit onattio Tesici_Diese XV Goal! at. redneell irkets et • .- - .II.I."GLOVAWS , •• • - Centre St., nearly opposite 2 . laitet St. •. IC • • • - 2-tr . , at A Chteice A aolirtaaaeala of Wool-LongAkiaarls ZS: re4tisOL prices at A.. ' • .oel2,treS.--Doarli oPPos4a Siark et St. Jsa'l3 68 . . • &lime ..kirsiritainest : of ;Flannels it she very Im-loweetmirket k. -GLOVER . S.• Cexttre'St., nearly itrpositeXarket Jan 13. VA pillag -. ed Calicoes, Mos Tiekins. - tx... cheap, Centre st:; nearly opposite Merket St. 2-tf Jan IR. •66 . , . A'.l.arge -Asus•rtinent •of Cassimeces, Tweei bore.wear,Bening cheep - at .• • • • • It A. GLOVERS.' Centre St., nearly opposite Market St: ' 1-12 Jan 13, 14 . .. A- Goeil As sortment of &vial. suldchot^i Oololig L - 3.. Testa at lowest niiiri - et prices at . .• • • .._ ... ... ~ . . . •,R. A. 0 1,0 NER'S: ' ' ' • centte.St.,ueorly ,oppmite Market 'St.. . . . Choice Qmistritity ot Fatra - Family Flour at lowest market price at• It A'..GLOITER'S,• , . . • • :Centre EL nearly oppoafte Market Et. — ' Jan :ta, .G 6 . - • • i-tf . - • CLEANSE THE SISTER 4W ALL [WM' TIES.:. • •-. . _ , Eatabliehed trier ...Quarter et In Century. "Di -Swaynes". • " • . Panacea." • Sarayne's" ruiner' , • : • ."Ptuntent." Tan • . "Panacea." "Dr. SnayneS" . B , Panacea."' L. Swayne'-er '' ' • •. "panacea." "Dr. Swayneslibiod-=g Panacea." . “Dr. Swayite'i Blood- Ong Panacea.". .• . . . • • 64 0 r. Sway - lies Blood-Purifying Fit - Scrofula; - Ulcerated' Sore. Throat, ..indolint . Ta' morn.. bad' effects .bf triercarY; Ate-, is superior to uky remedy . ever discovered. Prepanad only by • • SW.dinITS do sok, .. • " 330 North Sixth Melba, Philadelphia. Sold at. the Drag Store of 11 Y Pottailllet IE .CA Mit opened .at i the 'Stand lately oft:anted by N. o...2dorriaott..Cen tre street, nokrly opposite Market. a New "Dry Goods, GrOcial and ,Provien StoVe. in,which will be kept. constantly. on ,hand a. choice - stock of Goods ln.that - line.. Also..Queenewaie,•Floni and . Feed. • • • The 'undersigned hope.s by . Striet attention to beat ness, to receive a' fair share of the pnh&itatrone •• • - .: - ' • eROBERT GLOVER. • Pottsville. October-99.'• 6 4 , . . . •• , To no sOrm. • • • . . A 'itifre. Chance' In I • . . ,THEC;.GREATEST CCRIOSI . I7, ON EITHER.SIDE Jllll. sth, 1566 Dealer 111 And Uneurrent Money iiiicE4A - N,tarr*, .l sztrat MINIATURE. THE ATLANTIC. . . t UV WILT OttN OF ITS, }LIM) EXIATII(G • It - is original and' unique;:and surpasses. all other. novelties of: the day, and cannot be'daplicated. . Then-. Sands of - animate .repremntting great variety of char , actor, - natural and groteique nondescripts 'all mada :from Laurel rootru.. the greatest novelty: ever, offered to the pulpit pze. • ' Tack., Philadelphia,' Boston Of Baltimore: the lieat locality. for •eihibition. The proprietor tnns no . ohjecfion to • take the. management: Xay . be area at the SMITHSO . N.A.N. BALL* Ashland, Schuynrill Bounty. ' .• • GOITERNMENT -. :A:T 1:0...N::4•.Ti!.....)3,:-AN:.):1- Ofers for sate at Imced azarket GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, • . . . . U. S. 7-30 Treas. Notei date of:. ing.ls, '64 is a • • July IS ) . '65 5-20 LOan of 1562. • - • - 5 20. Loan of 1864. • • • . 5-40 Loan of. ISOS. "• . • • - 10-40 Loan of .1864. . IMM=I GOLD; STOCKS . ANDiIBONDS ~ I D ALL - GOVERNMENT. SECURITIES BOUGHT AND. SOLD, .1)E AFTS .... . • . - . . ..• . . . • , . • • On England. Irelund..'Fmnee and• Germany, fot Sale. In' - I sums to suit purchasers:.. • - . • • •..."- .H. H. HMITZL'SidEE, Cwhici% l' Pottsville 'January 3 , dd .' ' . 1-tf -' • ink RI.IIA COURT SALE:.-Dardnant. to •-•" an order of. the Orphans' .Court Of the County,:of Schuylkill, the.' subseribor,' Trustee ' C.T the • Estate. of Of. the Borough of SChayl--: kiil-Haven, decerisled, will eiptske tOsale by Paiblic Veit- , . . . . . . . . • .• • due; nn .• • - MAT . lIRDA.7It; January 2611 i. 1866. ~At 2. o'clock in the Sam : neon, at the: Public House of .'MARGARET KOONS. in the said Borough's • ' No. 4. A certain lot of ground situate in the Borough eforessaid, bounded southwest. N0..4, riorthwest.by an alley. northeast by lot of Samuel Delbert, and south-, east by Front str.eet,telnglart o ft& N0..4.1n-the afore,. Said: addition, containing in 'front - on . FrOit street 22- t. feet, and in depth 136leet: more orless. •-• • . 7.'A certain lot of ground situate in the Borough'afo?esaid. I 'bounded • southwest by Lydia Guss's I northwest by an alley. northeastby.No;.B.:sotitlwast by, • Front street, being part of lot No. 11: in said Kieliner's addition: 'containing in front 24 feet.; and in, depth2•2ol feet. More or . • • . . No: Acertain lot of ground situate in, the. aforesaid, boundM southwest northivest , by • an alley, northeastbY No. , 9, -and southeast .by Front Street, heing•paris of lots Nos. 1 'and 11. in said nddi-. don to.Schnylkill Haven, ccintaining.in:front 24 -fecti• anti in depth - 2101.feet, puire'or ' • • -. • -No. 9, A rennin lot Of. ground"situate in the Bormigh aforesaid; bounded southwest:by N0.,1, ntitthwa , t 'by an alley,•northeast -No: 10. and antitheat by:Front street; being part of lot N 0.1.2 in the aforesaideddition, containing' in front -24 'feet, and in depth 162 feet, :mere • No:10. A. certain lot •of ground: slttinti Migh aforesaid. bounded southwest by . N'o - 9, northwest: by an alley: n - ortheast by No. 11,artilsorithenSt by Front street, being paitsof lots Nos. 12 and 13 in said Kieh- . • R O 18 tier's addition, containing in front 24 feet, and in dentbi -• • _ _ _ 66...• 114 feet, more or leas,:• .••.. • • • •• " .F nut i.h and German- , ten different kinds—Jae • No -11; A certain lot of • ground situate in the Bon:: • E••published. and for rule wholesale and retail by the aughaforesaid,,tamnded sonthwest by No.• 10. north , I. ,Gross, Dozen' or Single at . B. B.ANNAN'S •i• west by an alley,-nort'oeest by N0: . 1.2. and southeast by •• .• • ; - • Book - and Stationery store. Pottsyille. • ?mitt street, being part Of lot No. 13 in.. the aforesaid!: addition;.containing in I fsint 24 feet, and-M. depth 146 :feet.-rnoru or • • . • • •• -• •• • I No,-12. A certain iot•-Of ground -situate in - the.sot' Bor ough" aforesaid. bounded Southwest by No: 11, north :west by an . alley, .northeast by a forty feet road called DoCk street; and southeast by: Front street, being part of lot No. 13 in said addition.- containing in front on' • Front street:36.feet, and In 'depth. 133 feet, more or less'. No: - 13 A' - certain two-story' frame dwelling house..,- ,with a story frame kitchen attached, a frame .stable•andlot of. ground: sit nate, in the BOtough* .aforesaid, botinded•soutbeast by land of Henry . . Vonte, northwest by an alley, northeast by lot-No. 14. and southeast by Front street, being lot No:15 in said Kiebncrs addition; -containing in froitt4o. feet; and in. .depth - 129. feet, more ortess. , ••• • • •,• • . No: 14, A cert.:3l6_lot of ground situate:lit the Bor g ough.aforesaid;. bounded southwest by No:: 23. north', west by an alley; northeast by part of N 0.16; and sleuth east by .Front street. be lig" part of lot No. 'l6 in the said, addition, containing, it•front.39 feet, - and - in , depth 100 feet,. more or less. . .• .:- litre the estate of said deceased. Terms - and condi. thins made known atthh.time and place Of sale by " •-• : • • JOIIN HOBART, Tttistce. , By order . of Ontans• Court.:•••••• ' ••••• • • ' • A. DciIITEMAN. Clerk. • I Porammte. Dec, 25th, - 1565. Dec. 30, `65. • • . . . 11EXIC DIST ii‘por.rir ON. -'.' ....•-•, ..• .1 G - I - ' UNION . G . CET.ASOCIAT,ION.; -, .1 2 . 04 and 9106.',111ELOAIPIWAlir, Ni'YOR.W.,, . . Or •ROSEWOOD PIANOS AND MELODEON& FINE» • . .' OIL PAINTINGS.. ENGRAVINGS; SILVER .' '• •••:WARE{ GOLD ...an 'SILVER WATCH- ..... ':• - .. •' -• , ES; Ann ELEGANT JEWEL=' . • .... - . . . -. ...• • . : RE, 'Consisting pt.' DinmOnd Pinti;Thinnhnd Rings, Gold Bracelets; Coral,- . Florentine.: tiliiictic. Jet. Lard. •and Cameo Ladies' Sets, Gold' Pens - With' Gold and Silver Extension Molders; Sleeve Buttons,' Sets of Stitt* Vest and, Neck. Chains, „Plain.& - Ctiliiiixl -Gold•Ring* .tc.; itc., ' ,'- '. =.' , . • • . , . . .. . ... . • VALUED AT 4700,00. , . Condensed List of Article-1 to be sold for $1 Erick • 15 Rosewood Pitinna, worth' froM $200.00 to 430 0n Melodeons. Rosewood Cases. - 145 t 0.250 0o ' 5•75 Fine Oil Paintin , rs. 30 00 tole° 00 150 Pine Steel Engravinge,,hancd 9; 00 la 30 00 - 50 Music B . .yr.ta • ' - '250 to 40tM : . 15 0 Revolving Pat.t • Castiars,'Silver • 30 00 to . 40 63 150. Silver Fruit and Cake 'Baskets:. .. 20 00 to: 3000 '4OO Set of Tea and .Tahle Spoon=..: 29 00 to 40 00 150 Gold Hunting 'Case Watches, , • ...Warranted...... ..t.. . 50.00 to 150 00 200 Diamond .Rings; ,eittater and • • - • Single Stone • • . 75 00 to 950 00 175 Gold Watches- . : ... . 5 ,,5 00 to 1 50 00 300.LmileW 'do • . 00 to It* 00. 500 Saver Watches% - • ' • 30.00 to 7500, 15.000 Sets of Ladies! Jewelry • SOO to , 20 00 :10,000 Genps.Breast and Scarf 300 to 2000 13,000 Plain Gold and Chased Rings... •300 tO .500 DISTRIBUTIONS are made in the following manner: CERTIFICATES naming- each article and.ite vain are 'placed in 'SEALED . : ENVELOPES. which are . well. ] One of .th . e cnvelepeseontaining, the certifl cafe or order. for some article. will be dellvereda.t. our ' .office, or sent, by mail to' any'add . rese, without regard 'to choice, on receipt of 2;i cents. . ' . oo:receiving the Certificate' the purchaser writ see • what article it &all and' its value, and MD' thert Send • One Delimit. and 'receive the .article nanied, Or can chooseany other one article on. Mar list, of the.same eirPartlea dealing Wish us Ma* depend. on having' prompt Teton* and the article drawn • will be imme diately sent tri any address by retnna mall or express: Igirrive Sealed Envelotes will be, sent for $1 : :Elev en for $2: Thirty for $5; Sixty-five for.slo « One Hun dred for.sls. . • • • ' . • • A gents.Wariied . EVerywhere. • '.LOtite letters ire minecesSaiy.' Save . the ltindnese, tril writeplain directions, and in chooeng different articles' 'from those drawn. menticin the style desired: - , We pre- . ter letters to .be.addimed to °or Bei, - 530SiPost for greater safety.' . ' - . • • - • • ite - Orders roe Etive.torz* - must - in every ease , be stecourPanied with' the 43.11511, witit- the name :of the person sending 'and Town County,' and . State, .plainly written. Letters should be. addressed to the Xauttpt, fol • TUART & MAXWEI,L, . - -11 oz. 5308, Poit Office,' New-York JaA 6 .' 66 • - lan!. (Frin a Liisv eat. ',lleitittfli9_urinir: Clismists 3n thi acquainted . with Mr. H. lecturer of lielrebold , s Genuine Preparations: he men - pied the 'dyirstore . opposite ray residence; and was orecessfal le onndecting tbe brialness where others bed not been ecinally sobefore him: I have been favorably Inipmsed wltlt Illstharactei and enterprise. %- : • . Wll. ABLIVRIGHI'MAR. • Firth of Pawua .11 , WsztOrrwArr; • ' Mannfacturing,Chemiata, ' • _ • Oth and Brown ntreeta, Philadelphia. 4.14 m; Oct. elk '65 : Hawaii 'or Courerzariata. ins Igrourverrpto Drat, Ras endeavoring to dispose ofthelf own and other pre partitions on the reputation 'attained by RlMl4ll , ol.lri . - ott.tzs, .6tv. 43-6 M. I==3 - . 111168CABSSALIIIIiTEL F S .1. - ThSattosolikr .wishing; to retlrh - from then . bashasevottlet for sate an resslonoble Ultras+ tha .1 haat known as the ••TUSCABORAJIQTRI. ,. t3rhayball County, ishtch has, a goodyan Otetsttent. Pot terms: Apply ap the preaattsm , to • • ..Tan. 13:'_'66 . KART L MILLER. . , :VMS fine new Rosewood Plano" . See. I: en Octave , ' .iroci Prams.. Rottod ear- • Hera. Oritstrang Ram and Willem Reps. . with very tine tone and action. . Any one destronsor.purchuing. can see' the Instrument and learn the terms by calling _o i. n the an- - de:reigned at the Union Hotel, Pottsville.:.Pa. • . 43,11.1.Z".06-4-tt - • ' J:46 - H.A.1411110:. f on sii i. E. , _ Buirmic . Gl.olXo.7LE:f . .. - Foul the 4,Ster' iotn:Ag ne ---- „it urfa4 IGIBLE SEFB--"CVEST rmx"—A j ; 1 1 ' ). u ji inorpnao Glum TO STOCIC.:Parxer, sas seer, front:ion *Western Arena ; (extensio n' ABLY Mabaractroon St., and extending throng to t St., and Ain -On the west bk Clay . Si. tbY, There ts. a class of farmers -arid g e d ieme" t par2aamaria —wfil. b be y ee!d .C inne ar F I BEB n 5 fi ci TlTT.Lß.. rst"4B. 7 some among them-read the Afraer ' Office mahabtongo opPositePcmt....„ -( e ce • twist, who still question- whether WA! • Jaz ' 13 ' ' 65 i Ith • to feedantria s . e gramthat theyythemselvei 'IVOR two brick noose nad with eiS MOMS, sitaste in Rest iret street, Pous- use They have net satisfied them I SP ve 3 b y I , t, g, Apply to JAMB . 14? ' . ' their own ezpenence to .makpienrgfzedr to an:; If grain bepro OR.SAl.___.l6 —One' new Fifteen. Borne Engine ,. ..• t Or'Pork. a ,good breed there a.• Pamp,Art. Apply at Office of i pat i s o r :is no doubt Little Schuylkill Nasigaticm, Railroad aCoal Cornpa bo t ••• [,Jan- , 65 ,i_ st . a its n being liana y a pan; operation; Tamaqua. Pa. . buffed-out ungronizd - and . intend -f RailET Piti)PERTa • Y, ta e 1 - 11. flOrAkaale..-A twoxtory. Brick Rouse and A t ock anunala are ever so good, it seldom pass .._: .teire story frame Building in the rear of the 7;101. There is a ditlerence also, in the 'tn . Lot.. Lot twenty feet front by one hundred. and . . Inner of ninety ., feetd.etei to - Lion street, corner of Isiarket and computing - the gains which . usually . 4ecnie F ilth erect, . .TOSEPII D. JONES, . - - . . *na-1 tf On the Premises. ' .irdott ...the grain consumed by animals. A January % • l•go portion - of the profits of converting' '.grairi into Meat of stry.kind, cannot be y et !, ized brthe gale of the-Meat for many u nits -an ,animal will not Sell for as natieli m oney - as the grain and hayit has 'consumed whil e fattehing, In viewiif this , feet alone, feedi ng grain .. seems to' be a poor -practice. Beyer thetess, multitudes of the best farmers of our c tuntry sell but little "grain, others sell none at all, whilmany 'purchase mach more than they raise.on their own land, .sad, feed it ell • to stock'of some kind, and yet derife-a pay. lug profit, froth the bushiesa. OthErs'attenapt itand fail because they feed poor stock,. not well purchased . nor selected, or because they do not feed with preper system, nor pre. - ser.ve Whh sufficient care the solid and Peel! .manure of the fattening animals. In fact, ii is in the manure alone that the greater par. • • of the. profit- of fattening beef, sheep' and swine cdnsists,.,to molt of the farmers of the :United States, and She rest of •the world. The more rrialere and the Ito ter 'Saved, th greater the profit, even in Illinois. The way to . .begin, is, to get good animals and to - put theminfair order ou giass. Neat .can be made on - grtiss in . warm weather More • ecortornicelly.than on any otberfeed. These - persons who attempt to make beef of Pekit cows:andballock.a,. or mutton of poor sheep, by feedioglzay and grain, .without.coriimenc ing. on grass, will never Make out' .When one intends toprepare's lot of bait locks or 'thee"! for marketing in .the spring; • he should coromence f:edic - g - a small (*ad. • ty of grain per head'as-soon as.'grass to fail, for in p la . :Mg from eras to hay they `should not be allowed to lose any of the ticzit or fa: t has accumulated during the ing sea.pn. If . by irregularity of by exposure to iteris, or by short ances of feed,,in animal is . requlrva to u - 5e"...;. a - pound of fat, to maintain the heat. and itipply the natural wastes of the body, itraL - take several days to replace the small IIIIIOUC; that has been . ..lest by this bad management: „ Every animal should be, fed enough to ktell it iniprovinia little. every ".day-- - Some bul hacks require_more meal than others and tie same is true of sheep. A dry cow, or A bul- .ss„ , lock, thr.m or four years. old, designed for' bee nest May Or',June; should 'receive not less then twoquarts of Indian torn meal, et .its equivalent in some other grain, during the Mouths of Deceit:that:and January.. After this, - . the:quantity, may. be increased at-,pleasure, and should always:be ... increased front meant to month, apcordirig to the.feeding eattacity_ of the animal, the calculation beigg to fink rjrif' o ; off'the fattening with ten- to twenty data grezing, w inoni reducing the quantity ai . ; .-ipttrtt grain. In ad lit ion. fo t laia-'amount of "rsee.: .. ..i;V they should have a foddering of hay. out .:;;: 17541 " . daily, and, one .of tornstalka, and a few bun I daily in. a yard with access to good stray— • If a faruter IMS:a power cutter, .11 is far turn eco totnite.l to chair the hay, straw and co stalks; wet I*, and mingle the meal with it- • • ... . . 10 OR 'UNION' HOTEL" Tato Ex- I. Outage Ilotel. in the 'Etcirongh ot.Pottevffle.• • Are 'ply to r . . • Mre ISARELIA PALMER, or • --. • . . ACIFIftfiESY FOR •Pt tone Of pumrpstribs and splice platv‘ of retorts sizes; and a large lot: of spade handles: Rock or Bob shafts: At , `so several pump sbatta and whee Ls. Two large pump wheels, 7 feet diarn., 12 incti.fane; 314 pack:. Also sev eral 'shafts and spiders, Two ornall"drems anitable•f4 a breaker ;•also a lot of-pomp pipes la and 14 inches. A large stringof Sleintror Backets;- new suitable for -bohding dirt or coal, One-small Cylinder Boiler:anits -ble fora 3 horse engine or for steaming timber. Three tie* bOntrOt 34 Inch diaineter.2l feetln length. Two new boilers-3G inch.diameter. 20 feet. in length.. at the Machinery Depot on,Coal street.' JABEZ :SPIRES. . . FOF. SAL F.-,ThelPzge find eonamodions House Sfore:and lot; known nethe Spangler proper- Ali fp. Tremont, - fronting south out, •11.4i1n :street. on the north.-on Lynn:- and: on ,:the west,. on Spl:ing' 47 " . ". street, is offered for sale, and. If not soldby. the fl.sth of..FebnutrY, -. will . then be for rent;.... Por . hartherpar, tientare enquire of en*rilier. DAVID OLIVEB,'' Tremont,. December 23; , • • • • . . . • r • . • . • • • • • • • • • • .••• : • -100.ron. 10.'1% 14 :and 16 OEFET ITIOY 26 Inches wide, tur,lining. Co*l shutett. Apply • to. : "- ItORRIS:•IS7IIIIELER. CO., •• • • • • '..• 111605 s.l.2.r.ket , Strget; PhlkulelPhin. - . . .. F 0111: SAL 113,.--:-A ' three Story Melt , Dwelling 'Mouse on M.ahantongo• street.. The' tionseA L eim ti. Mins 'rooms,. with the modern improve•• meats—Lath room. mans, kitehm) range. Forpsi timbre pj)ply to .T.B. IoIoCA.MA:siT. ItahantongO St., second door beldw. Fourth, Noith.side. .POttwille, Dec lath, '6.l' • ' COAT.-. AND Tllllll , llB. - 1.;AN1:14 FOS. NI,/ MALE IN s 4 nuiircKll.l.'loo.-; • • • 900'acres.containing the Mammoth Coal •lied,feet thlCK,Ntith' latunti of run Of TIM/yards ear_b'dip.• 100 serer, With a small Colliery Upon it now working.. 300 ntree Contand Timber Land • 2-10 acres Coal land. .the. Schuylkill . Wiry 'Rail -2000, 'times Vabiable Timber lAnda :near the cats - IVLSS& Railroad, in tracts to"suit purchasers. " • Apply. ti) • ' W. SII RAF ER. • Dec 16 .'65-40-8t , • .• • Engineer. Poftscille l'a. O.IrMESEOB. nndersigned off-• •Clers for seleCtwo-Story Frame:and 3 tivo-storv.Brick . . nooses, situated ein. the .corner of 4th Callowbill streets The bolifts.' are.alt in good Fosseisiem given on, the let day of April,'•lB66. - -- Also It. fine ng . lot feinting Arch and:Race streets. 204 feet deep, and Ito feet frohr, on' which erected. a cellar wall. 30..by'e0 feet, calculated, for , one . .or more houses 'A•good - well, and all kinds of trait trees: . Under good Cultivation. 'This is a flue lot , for Cottag building. 'is It overlook m the toWn.: adjoining title lot-is about an • acre - of griatiod,. • "Well feneed'and tinder. good Cultivation: • . For farther•particulars °Mobs of , • • • : ' Str, Pottsville, 1 AC 111 N E On. short., Steam Engine 133 i bore, 11 inch stroke. It has been 'refitted. cylinder, bark' our.' and has spring pa:!king.,. One 11 horse power Steapa.'Engine, entirety new: Two DimpfePa Patent Fans. suitable for a coati dry or smith shop, at , the Machinery Uepot on Coal Street. , IJX.BEZ - SPARES. „ 49 two story briek with - store roore.. - en brat, floor. A geed businebssiaziti. •• • ROBERT C. LULL, •.. _ General Lusuranee'.Agent, P.ottsvillec. 4T4f MINIM • , , • 1001 i RENT.-:-An corr.er. Centre and Mar: 1: -ltel i , treete; Also: one on... Market street: five doors from cenire. Apply to: •L. C. THOMPSON. NAI.E.—SIX. NEW 1101ILERS; I' -34 ladles bY 30 feet. Apply to trrrLE SCUUYL-, KILL NAVIGATIi)N,,RAILROA-DI.COAL CO., Ta maqua. , • 'Oct. 28, `G5' tf ••• - . ... . . .. . F- on. 13.4:11E.--An " Undivided . interest in a'valnable • tract of productive COAL L...AND,:in New. Castle -TowiishiP, Schuylkill Couuty, now worked by . ..t : w , o : c • o — li e lo res. • Aptl . i . L foCr • ni • - • Pottsville... P a: . - •' , ,NAI . 0. - 1 4 FOR ma,c1g....-Orie.neiN 20 Horse Power. Engine," diaineter. feet stroke. Box, bed - plate,. governor and:force pomp complete. . • • Alsó one second hand Engine. 6 horse power, 1' Inch dianieter, 16 inch stroke.. Box. bed plate, governor and lorce pump complete.- Will be sold cheap. • . •• • •• • • . • .ALLISON & BANNA.N . • • • Nor :8, :65.'46_ Franklin lion,VForka,Pt. Carbon _ _ .. • . . _ • . • TIMBERLANDS :FOR, SALES • hr.b tracts of! Heavy • Timber. and Improved T: Firm Lands, in Schitylaill. County. near a. Station nn Ctitawiaaa Railroad, and handy to the' . Mnhanoy Coat Rnaion. . Apply 4)T: R. SIIAEFER. • - Islov. 4. '.43-,44-3m*. Pottsville. . - . lIEL3LBOLD'SOONCENTRATBO EXTRACT 1. • I.lrLitnot•na.CoricvsigaTro - EXTEACT SAIMA..PA.BILLA . • : Great Blood Portlier. . • , •.- 1 Both' re .prepared ancordiug to'. rules of Pharmacy : I and Chronistry,'arl are the . mostactive that can be • made, ' • • • • • ••. Oct.2S, '33. 43 6m. . I . -.. rri,...WBOLD'EI ,ExTaxer limartr' and .Imiacrvra Roia. *Asa cures secret' and delicate disorders. •in all their itagesc , at. little expense, little or. no change to diet, ,'no' itleonrenienceipand no exposure. it la pleasant in taste and odor. imnfediate in its action, and free from all in -jerkins properties.:• .. s , . ... -. Oct. 2 8, '6b. 4.1-6m. - . . .. . . .. .. . . . I rt IF, 111 ST RAI! I4IIIIIIE clattAne-zthe beet NJ in the market.. Try it: TrY'it.! ! For rale at 4, GEO. BRIGHT & CO .a .' Hardware and Iron Seore. .. bec 30,:.?65-152- it tl kinds of Merchandie)e, eceived. on storege.a fold on corroniesioif by. BECKS COllO. - - • • ..• -Dec. 30, ..42,5:52. 7 Watehonse..l4lorrie.Aodßion 11T(ueicerel in nbla... half hhis,, - qaarter and 1 JUL& Cod Fish. Blue 'Fish. lleddoeli. Herring, ,((.,abrader), Herring (Bay), .Box.lierring and Cheese, for sale by • ' • • ' BECK & Oflo.l.- '‘lrareh•Anie. Ilorria-Addirion; LLewhitavr6. Premium Plour,':Brick.wheat: Flour, Kiln Dried Corn Omit. Rye Chop, Corn -Chop Corn and 'Cate Chop. Middlings, 'Brno. Baled 'Hay, - StMvr. Cern and 'Data for nixie by...BECK •COl4O. . • -Dec: ill), • • Warcimuse, - Morrit , Addition.: • P . El E PE* • PATENT' 'SEA TES:infit received Peirri , syatent Slntes,"with -leaf.-for OM cris inid Schools. Also Leaf MenkOrandttms for the pornet: -.For sale at .BA.NNAN'S, Centre Strcet;- Pottl.vitte; • • ••. . , . . . • Fos , ism's-retention! or, lneontinenre •of Ir ritation, inflommotion 'or nieces:non of the plodder, or, kidneys. - dis4.siss orthe prostratit :glands. stone in the bladder, calculus,' gravel -- or briek-deat deposit, and al ./Uses...es of the - bladder. kidneys - .and dropsical swel .linps,Upr, fitii.sluoLtes Finn!ErriAci! Buonc. • . • October '21,:••65. r .42-6ra .?lERICaN WA Tell - F.lW' in gold and silver tlk. crows;. American Clocks; and "Jewelrg .of da nriptaons, can .be obtained at the store M LEIMMERS, .Agent , Centre - street; Pottsville.' Rept. in •c4.-tfl .. . . . . . .... • WELT . INJCILE - TIM CoNIPLESIoN py YOWDERS AITII WAsiIES whidh 'choke or nu ',tip the.. pores 0 the skint and in a short; time leave It harsh and dry?' If is in the blood; and ?f you 'want smooth and soft skin nse Helm bOld'aEstmet of Samapatdli. • It elves a hrillhiney to the coinulezion. -..- . ... "0et.'21. , 6:5. 43-Gm. - :.„ rAttNIE 'NE criPicattsio itpkvAriA 8113• GrAiroa, sold Retailst . 10 cents a piece by. , • , . , - - GUSTAV. WOLTJEN. • CentreSt.,' next door. to'We Union Hefei, PiAteirllle . . • • . • . . . . _ •.- [Remarks : from ConimerCid! knollisiii.l . . • • After a en refill .examination of Helmboidli Preparii-- tions, they 'enjoy onr tunic* confidence.. We consider them safe and'rellable. • -. .I.7E,V.F.EItSIi I'ATE.- • Piiii.Antisini.,..'Janol2, 1865: -Oct. 2S. !SA 42-6 m..- . . ',MAriltoop . Yoe-rarer.. Vrans are regained by nfiLAIHOLVti EXTRACT BCClftr;' • '. • Oct. 2S. *6s' 43'nta.. ilvsT aEC Ervui).-A tine nssortmeet of Le ffler CABAS; PORTFOLIOS and POCKET BOOKS. Fcir.anle at - • - , B. BANNAN'S. - • ' •'• Centre St.. Pottsville: INTEN'IORS' OFFICES. D'EPINEUIL,dc E'VANS, =nM=2= N6:435 WALNUT ST.. PRILADA.. . Patents solicited--Coniultations :E on ngineering: Dranahtipg and Slietchea,•jdodeta and biachinery AA. all . kinds ..u.kin and Skilfully attended to. . Special 'Wee lion Irt'sprt .to ,REJECTED. CASES, andINTERFER • _ Anthesnic Copies of all Documents Iront ..Patent Office procured. • • • ~ • ' 'N. 8. - .-4.zare yourselves useless, tronn'e and travel ling expenses,' expenses,' as there is no actual need fot. personal interview with us. An business '.with these Offices: can be tnmsacted in-writing. • For farther information direit as above; with stamp enclosed. for Circular with references. • .• • . Jan 13, 'GO--2-I.y IVIO.RO PHILLIPS' Super-Phosphate of Lime. STANDARD GUARANTEED. For Bate at germieetnrera Depots—. • _ No. 2".N.iorth 'Front MIA Philada., Pa. No. 14 flowlyta‘Wharf, Baltimore. And by Dealers lo general thicrghot!t the aitintri - . . . The ;material of which MORO PITLI.ItS' PROS . PRATT its manufactured .contains 'fifty fer,oent. , More Bone Phosphate than • Rev! Bons.; • therefore it la more durable. The ammonia gives it great ad-' ditional fertilizing !aloe. ' •'. • ' • ••• •Viire years. experience has proved to the Farmerthat it Makes. a heavier grain than even stable - manure; and l not only active britlasting;' . • . • ' • /1/4*o PHILLIPS • SOle Proprietor ankl Mandactlirei. Genuine ,Improved Peed' prepared in this manner, is benCt f , 7 sheep as well as neat cattle and horses. ,Tii. use` of oil=mean for beef animals.must bete; ulated on the'same:Pl:inciples, as' a sabsi . .al! for parfof the.tneal. iirethers and dry ewe ...._ should reef ve near : 4ll nearly orle one poital,ei:: : :. ;i l . . crn Indian corn or corn meal per head dally.T. 4iiiiir ii : what is better. half a pound.-of oil-meals:(. 11.- - half a. pound-of corn or. Of barley meal mite,' t ---,,', It is folly to 'attempt to make meat in 4614:i weather, without •corriplete protection f7::;-V-t...t.h fil cold and,met. - • - ' .--A26.; - --- . -- ----- - • 'o 4 ",' rr . • FFEDINq STOGY... • - ar,, Little and often is 'the rule. .I.loWlittler -. .7 0 7 i how often may, be asked., So little tlist "! , i ii - stock will eat:up what is given them 14- 7 -- . ori/ti hag, noon encl .- night ; and in the long, ~,:::' ~ ..-44 nights of *inter- it- feed pit before bed say-about 9 o'clock, is advisable. This st! .`: O6 often ; tbat is four times a - da3-. Thou A I quantity shoUld be 'auch'iti to• be 'eaten : ' clean, '- yet it' : should . be enough -to toN.- : .. the-stock in 'good thrifty. _condition. ' ~.. ask starving or half-feeding them. iThat doe.:.; 7 22 . pay. biANISRING TREES Now is a good time _to put some ma: v-7 round your fruit trees.. The early Spricr: will carry the soluble elements into . tbes!ii?e‘ , ----- and cause them' to start with fresh Tir early Spring and Summer.. Apple tree , send out their roots wgreat way for fir'.: We•rccently cut off roots a distance 4-'l' feet from an apide tree.:. Thus a-single may extend its roots acrOss iliediar a circle 250 feet ip circumference. eriptio. CRUT:LERS. —Six tablesi'oons of In eggs, G . tablesNons powdereti - sugar paeg,,and as, rnuch Sour ns wilt tnal dough. • - Roll out and boil Inlafd. SWEETBREADS LARDT,D.—Parboil tl breads; when cold; lard them-down dle with little bits of bacon, then wi of len:on, peel On each side, and -tin small .pleces of pickle - 11 cucurnhei them gintly . .in rich gravk- - thicket flour; add mushroom ketchup to , tat, the sque7e of•klemln. • To r esr Woams ou=r or is said that a small quantity of ,so:sni mixed with dry.fruit keep it f Worms for. years. The remedy tainted in many lotalities, nal is ve• un expciiment, as not injure tht hi any manner; if it doesnot prep nuisance. • • Doccnxi-rs.—Three lbs. flour, .t Ih lb. butters. 4 eggs, teacup bakee s rub the butter well into tbe dont, 04 sugar and spice to, take beat the eq.' andpour into :the' mixture; add tt? and then put in t pints of-roilk to ' soft dough, cover and set to rise 'lt tS' to boil next day— • They should he twice. - .13Prinkle witb powdered sup( BEST Mr.-rtro'n OF Kay.rtab 13kr the meat in pieces as latge as you .% pack it. in a barrie4 or cask.: Then brine'as follows . tbs. .salt -to water, I oz. saltpetre to WO tbs. beet apormful of gropnd pepper •to 11 . $) Put 4 'n the salt . and saltpetre, beat hot, 'skim it, then add the -pepper. on the beet boiling, h,,t corero YOur meat will , be good and [toll ______ _._ . • 7 n Mai ~...1 . ~ 1 EAST-MAKING AND. IVPIN6.--BClV<A>t, ...... , 4. - 11813t1 quantity of hops alone----also s sv. - : . ,sie. 'y or barley " or rye • meal alone, 11 06 be strained through ta cloth, and 10 6 juice of your hops and barley or rye al •:. oraii, •mix them together xitif a no A flour, and Mir them ;well. and after 81 /: s q or so, put your yeast away in ajug ofl -. ;; ;_le; futur.e use. -If you want to use ibis' for making. beer, put in a little Saitd. and as many grains of Paradise a 0, . . on the point of .your knife. . __ M=;Zig4l 7'~~ V Aft.t3 1A 1 140- m. , s4.lrrt l• Pam ..,14eat • Ste . 'Op :z«. {, J ir 1
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