ttit ,um . and =E vnyillat of mow . 21a . Ma* fi:Euenalat. Seturldng t for rodiakit WifsiaLlAt Gata ts. • Meg Ss Ist* krrevl need "Iron. . I sea *AGM Oro** &mg as IWO, '10"4011/76 tardsCw-761* Alsiildiskosan dela - I've comfort% top tooklft booze. Tnatiosed tor kilns ky brother Sabot • /art sdest our dirk eloped, snd took /IrctitPllB23l/ Petitear4iodtts-4iNt as. > pertnerporeie aaas of etnor, . And straw. Orei I diers,not dm*: Yl inortsior, too gone to taw. . .' And And moors turstds Poona. of Ike. Delivers nose buys( been split, ' awe read sonleet fight at Bonn t. 'My tailor iterviii eve with a writ _ ~For aril rein Mlle!—vdng onLgod od. My :/k rays I met notiMuli; Bat go and spiral a munch atErne; • . coactunanore by &ink, • . Neu Barnes Impetrate. in thellatanst. Ity Snot horse le mined •qtrite,• indharii - ioieg to stand upon othery blew are soeti a mot, igen nenWr tali-4112e on. • • .. My yore, no tesia t 1.11 tonal thee now. Thy parrot ID our pond la drowned; , • • Thy lairdog met it tartrate cow. - • - Whose horn bath . saved thee many a pound Thy son fmniCairibridge :taut retire For tying =setae - Wis. don; Thy ontuarrboure last night took iire-; - - It's down, sweet love —wing 011--slog on. Front the ,Areso York Saturday Press. Joss' atuairas ON SKATING: Having herd . match sed about. akating 7 sisiki, and the grate amount helth and muscle they woz imparting tew the present generashun at a slite advance from fast 'cost, bOught, a ticket and went within the fenie; • I found the jar, in. a slippery condishon, - covering about 5 akers ov artyfistiall water, which was owned - bi a stock company, and froze tew 'order..._ ' • Upon one side ov the pond waz erekted lit. tte grocery buildings, Where the whnnain sot on benches while• the fellers (kivvered with blushes) hitched the magic.k iron tew their It waz a most exalting scene:: the sun waz iu the skey—;and the waz in the air— and the birds, ware In the . South—arid , the snow waz on the gronnd 7 —and the, ice lay:shiver ing with a bad . kold—and angells (ov both genders) tluktuated past me pro and • con, 2 and fro, here a little and there a good deal, . It waz a most exalting scene ; I waited tew holler "Bully," or lay down and roof over. But i kept in, and eked with glory. Helth wazpikturd on menny a nobell brow. Az the fetnall angells - put out ov the pond, side by side with the male angells,- it waz the most powerfull scene i ever stood - behind. The long red tape from their necks swum in the breeze, and the featherz in the,Toc keys fluttered in the breeze, and other things (tew match to menshun) fluttered in the • I don't think i ever waz More crazy before In mi life—,on lee. • • For 2 long hours i stood and gazed with darn exsitement: I felt like a kanall boss turned suddinly out tcw. grace. I. didn't know how tew proceed. Aa one ov the angells, 'more sudden than awl the rest, cum Hieing down the trek three, lengths ,aped. ov _her male angel', awl eyes ware gorging with her heavenly bust ov speee; she seemed tew hay_ cut luce ,from earth, and was bound south, tor-the Cape. of Good Hope, when awl tew oust, with gorgours swoop ter riffick, down crumbling into a limpid heap she went, With - squeal terrifick, a living love ly massov dissastrus skirt and tapring ankle. Awl gatherd around the bursted angell ; but lo! in a minnitt's space, her wings agin was plumed, and•goiry feathes was in its law ful plase ; and on she flew, Jailing like wine guru its buteous blusbes, I had saw enuff—more happyness than be- Idnged. tew me—and az i•sloly wended back tew mi hum at the tavern i felt—gocid. , - Por:rar zr Urinztass. - -An English paper which rejoices in the' name, of Ladies' Own, thus plays tricks with rhyme and reason "It is many years since I fell in love with Jane Jerusha - Skeggs,- the handsomest coon , . try girl by far, that ever went on legs. 13y meadow; creek, and wood and dell, so often did we walk, and the moonlight smiled on her melting lips, and the night wiuds learned our talk. Jane Jerusha was ill-tome, for my heart Wag young and true, and •ioved with a double twisted love, and a lrAre that was. honest, too. I roamed all over the neighbor's farms, and I robbed the wildwood bowers, and tore my trousers and scratehed my hands in search of choicest flowers. ' In my joyous lOve I brought these, to my Jernsha Jane; but wouldn't be so foolish now, if -I were a boy. again.: A A city chap then came along, all dressed up in fine clothes, with a . shiny hat *and a shiny vest, and, a moustache under his nose. He talked to her. of, singing schools, (for her lather owned a farm,)and she left me, the country love, and took the new chap'tiarrn. And all that night I never slept, nor could,' eat next,day, for I loved that, girl with a ferveni love that nought could drive sway. I strove to win.her back to me, but i t was all in vain`; the city chap with the hairy lip, married Jerusha Jane. And my poor heart was sick and , sore until the thought * strtick me, that just as good fish still remained as ever. - was caught hi the sea: So I went,to the Methodist Church ono night, and . 88% , a dark brown cull peeping from under a gips tat, and I married that very girl.'Arid . many years have passed and gone; and I think my loss their gain; and 'I often' bless that hairy chap that stole Jerusha Jane." • .Lo, T POOR Imms.--Quite a number of vagrant , Indians, says a Madison (Wisconsin) paper. are about town on their usual autum= _nal begging cathpaign. One Of them, Tare. • onaed-dach-repPoc, (the skunk that scatters). with, his • squaw and papoose, is scooting . about presenting s mo . gt- touchingly written appeal tci our citizens, in the following terms: :••Lo the poor Indian, whoite untainted mind." &es glorious visions. three sheets in the wind, • CTo. weal work is strongly disinclined.) • ill's stolid race bedaubed with Paint:and dirt. • •Wrapped in a filthy blanket, minus hat and shirt, A May, lousy, greasy, "noble savage"— Orroaisemus gobbler ot 'lizards, white-votes, and all Rarer• Oita him a cent, a sack, or glass or whisky, - Andinuch good lack the dirty dog will wish ye.. •. Tax Rev. Dr. was reputed for the suavity of 'his' manners and his especial po liteness toward the fair sex.' Handing a dish of honey to a lady, at. a party in his house, -he said, in his.wonted manner, "Do take a little honey, Miss —; 'tie so sweet—so like yonrielf." A Mr. Mudie, handing the butter dish. to the host,. exclaimed, "Do take a little butter, doctor; 'tia so like yourself!" • . A tottoEiva.—"l gave the fellow a shill ing," said Sir Walter Bcott, on some ncessiai when nixpenee was the fee, and added, "re- . member you Owe me sixpence, Pat," "May you honor , live_ till I pay you!" • . 'PRACTICE MAKES PREFECT.--." CO, Jacob," said a master to his apprentice boy, ":it is ironderftil what a quantity you can eat !" "Yes, master," replied the boy;. "I hare been practising since I was a child." 'tea following question is tieing argued in the debating soCleties ttluvughout the rural districts: "Which is the moat destructive to life—war, cholera, or railroads?" At last so counts the raiirtu ls'areway ahead. JOSH BILLINGS ILSISSIUIII/111 the virtues of woman are all her-own, but her frailties her awl been taught her.' He further affirms that " a woman , kant keep 'a.serset, nor let enoybody else keep one." A scsool.:nor being at9ted by his teacher, " Of what Is , a German Diet composed re plied, "Sour-kront, schr!appr t a lager-beer and - Nature° so much deatmys our peace of mind -as to hear another, express au intention tollseUtitt piece of h-ta- • . • • • ",A.MERICAN HOUSE,". • .1 0 0'1"11411EZE, • saircrtualz covirry, pionsA.; IL IL IarViOOMER, proprietor. . his eßattar,fitaring.bran Awed for the Peer Sour Yes" has been serveried in suth style as will in every pardatar fleet 4bassists of the public. The lateM and most desirable bnproremeuts We been introduced in ermy department. Large end ape:km Ifilficlimat- I orni Parlors, Sitting lb:maw Wde: Bisinews Zoom and all the conveniences and impiranertin for first class trade. Chambers with uniatenctOrd verdibition, handsomely fora with Sold watont: superior hairthair tuatrawreenrel Tradosentair.toled ; Baths, liars.. Billiards,- AEC.. : Each e' havtheir respective de partments fuyziebedbi good taste.- ,Lige awl conve nient stabling is tnettecied w ith the house under the ownership of Messrs L Brown and Jack Levon e. whose names urestadcot .to guarantee -that ho nag lect will be altoived • in' ttiat department In fact. nothing has been oared to make Collie American" 'tae Rom of Schuylkill ecconty. The lessee :baring . an I erprrienee of sane fifteen years in public basinss, I during which time baying been:Proprietors of “Tbe Union," fitiuhltreet, Philadelphia: also -liphmta Mt. Spring!," Danzster Co.. Pe.. and both iu operation at the Fame. tune, will give at least some iternrance of competency - to cater for the public taste. , .lul In, ISS. • PACIFIC . HOTEL; 170, 172, 174 dr-176 Greenwich Street, . - tcurzifrevAsz War Of SZDADWAT.) netvreen Courtlsn It & Drp•ltts., York; E==l TOWN PATTEIir, , 41*, "arms. • The .PACIFIC HOTEL !Swell and widely known in the traseling public. The location is.etmeeldlly mita. ble to merchants and linslnesa men It is in close:prim imity.to. the busing part of the Siity,-is on tbe higb way of Southern-and Western trawl—and litijiinent to all the principal Railmad and Steamboat depots: . The Pacific bas liberal" accommodations for OVer 300 guests : ilia well furnished. and possesses every mod ern improvement.for the comfort and eptertalnuient of its haates: The rooms are.apielone 'and well ventila ted :'provided with gas :and water the attendance is prompt and nu:peat:A; andtbetableisgeneromily Pro vided with every delicacy of the season • ' The subscriber, who, for the past few years. has been, the' lease- is now sole proprietor, and intends to iden tify Wmself thoron,tfily with , the interests :of his house, With long experience as a hotel.iceeper, be trusts. by moderate charges and a liberal policy, .to maintain the, avorable reputation of then:elfin Hine]. Sept. it, '0,,--35,1y Jr- ITORT.H:WESTERN HOUSE • centre' • . PIKE undersigned roinild .tettectfully :Inform hi.' 11-' friends enclitic , public iknoneral. that tie his taken the well-known "North-Western 1-I•Onse,r.*ently.ce, copied by Mr Daniel 11111.:in the Bor - ; • • '. tomb of ftetts ille. and .will devote • his whole time and attentionto rank-. = - lrig hie guests. comfortable.'. The a 4 house is huge and commodious. His f•..* - drte.l.leNvill be supplied with the. best . .provisione the market a Molls. and:hie Bar will be stocked with the Choicest Liquors. • There are excellent and extensive Stable., anti Shed., atidi large yards 'for -Drovers, un , der the.superintendente of a good and reliable Hostler; connected -with the Hotel. lie therefore 'respectfully -solicits a fair share. of the nubile, patrobaue.._.. •• • . April 2% 'WILLIAM STERNER. • :• DO_T:TOLASS i4OUSE. 340 resi* - 1 1 0., r*fris Market. Square,: : Beiid jag, :Pa: . . . . . . • - ... .11:,: F. M 0.2., - 0 N i . Tioprietor. . ' . - - , _. .. . . .ne rtnderslaned respecuully. informs .his many old deeds that he has 'taken • the ..73101.7GLA55..110.1.15E. Reading, where he' in .prepiiied to accommodate his patrons with all .tlie 'delicacies of the seitaon, in the best style. Meals at all henrs.• : ' •: -• My assistant is-Col. Silver. who le well and favisibly known to the citizens of Schuylkill County as actex pert caterer. -:: . • ' Give me a'call. ' • .Reading, Nov. 1,1865, UNION. HOTEL, - nate OcrbiNGE HOTEL;) CENTRE ST.,,POTTAVILT-T , 3 JACOB LINDBIIMU . TIL, Propl. - April C.,63 'UNITED STATES HOTEL, orroarrt YQS N. Y. do Nevi Haven & Western R. B. B l each Street, Itostoti. B. F.M. PRATT, larmerly of the American Howse. May 12-ly . . ere.ttioitiPso*.• . : LERS IN .• . • HAICDWA.RIR, • "iaIUTLpItY, . :T 0.01. S • ike.. oesNes : CiSTsr lifi.jur,ir,. ' "SloXi or Tilt. SAT: . . . • • . . Pottsville; Pa.,: . •• •.. Jon: 49,..‘59 . •. . tr-t[ . GEORGE BRIGIIT -& Co. • Agent* for PETER HENDRICK, Matt- , unto:curer of. AMERICAN CABLE CHAINS '4111 l 411" • -.• 10 4 -' Miff lab - in all WI branches, imm 3-111 to 1 1-4 Inch. Best Proof and Best Best for crane - and coal - mines. Also Tr:ple3linina. Chains; the only kind mad now In En-, rope for . Atm, 19, '65-23. A PURVES & SON, . . Scraplron and.. Metal - . Merchant s ; : 3E4 Cill'NE' A ND pouynny E. corner a SOUTH ' PENN and N. , ;17. SOUT/I Streets.' • • . • . In - got COppci. Inciitltriinn, Red; do. do. Yeliee . nr, Pig Tin...Ror Tin. fie Lead. Bar Lend: ,Spelter. Antimony, Babbitt Need, lliimuth, Solders, Be: Iron: Sheet Iron, 5h(4.4 - Zinc. Steel. Borax, Crucibles. TOnitry.' Faeinca, ..Anvils...Vl,os. Filen An- ,Old Metals, Old Copper, Old Brass:old Lead, &c...A.e... • -•. . • • . and S'eeonethand.:Machinistst and Black , smiths , Torilti,,and.Stteim'Entrines; bought and.sold. . glirartioes of every description in use .by Machin lee and.Finindryrnen. furnished to order. • Cash paid for Sciap Iron, Old Rails. ..and kinds set :. • •••.• . Feb 7, Mirch MISCELLANEOUS. GOVERNMENT LOANS. L. F. WHIriINEY BAN KE'R, opanz BiI'REET, POTTSVILLE, OFFERS FOR SALE. Government Sectaities, AS FOLLOWS. U. 8. 7-30, Bonds Of 1801, 5-20 Loan of 1892, 5-20 Loan of 1664, • 5-20 Loan of 1865. ALL KINDS OF STOCK Bought and Sold on Commission. COI.LECTIOI\S •made on all pointg at lowest rate. Nov. 25. '65-- 47 6m WATCHES: AND . -..TEWELRY.- . .. • • • •. • ;:f i t • 5 C ha n ces--Etie; for 'sl- - ft. JEWELRY AT LOW :PRICES: _ "vomit* watches ; ctionff, Lockett.. 'Ring& Brace/et:4 •, Sets of Jewelry. Gold Pens , &c.. To be disposed of at 0.5.13 . -DOLLAR each without re. gard to value, not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive. • - • 100 Gold Hariting-IZlise Ws/Ches.—each $5O to $1 25 500 Silver Watches each - 20.t0 36 10.000 Gold Pens and Silver Case.; .each 6to 8 ; 10,(00 Sete Ladies" Jewelry, tassorted)eacti Sto 'lO ; And a large assortment of Jewelry or every' descrip tion for ladies. and gents , wear, varying - .in.. value from $5 to $25 each. Thd. Method of disposing.of ,these' goods at $1 each is as follows : - • - LIOITIFICATES naming.an ARTICLE and its price are placed in SEALED .ENTELOPES. and well mixed. one orwhich wiilbe sent by • Mail to - any. address on receipt of. Price. One Certifimte OS cents. - . Five for $l. There are no BLANKS. You must get the value ot - per money. - .Circulars with particulars -FREE.— Addre.s. • •'- A. J.RARFER & .• 4290ruaderay, N. Y. ' 80x:5219 P. 0., New YOrk. OCtOberti. '65, - ' . 41-4 m • • _ A ready and coneltajre teat ;or the properties Of • I.lthilaoT.D . lll riA7/7 . J EXTRACT. Ereliti Kilt be aeon:mad 'aat ,with those set forth .lathel.Tulted States Dapetna tas, -." - - -Oa. 21. '416-42 , 01a • . ':4: - ..IRON..''IiF:#.IMS = - . . WIIIBLINGTOK OWN WatKIKBI. , NOT . do amili.te .' fru! of *rear & .B o, &noon as the "WABRINGTON•• 1110211.1,0881Lrlocared no Cosi straser„. • tbeißlocarqsb; of Pottssis.. antic:id by the sabseribrs in all its , rrT• brustes... Steam I banding.iasiall lifselguraY fat la., teltber coal or ore blast- hbf or cold blast all kinds of railroad castings and railroad. ear flxtarei of wroaert cid last iron an kinds of brass aging" r, - all kb* otnatitirsnit. Act all to ,ottiniatert proyedrproinis.Ashele a n d: doable ltepairing - Foraptlystreaded to and neatly creented. By caefal attentim to Winos , ' the. subscriber Waste be will mcetre.s share of the public tvdmir.ze , no - lib' :rnallyheltoired on, the - late firm. JAM* WREN:, beirtnarber 3. 1865..' . • • na. • • • . . . . DlNEifilLolirifireie Ilikprkik„,,..- - - U.PLNEGROVE.' SCHUTZ , : 00:.'Ph,- t ~t f,al l 4: M. ItOkULER, Machinist 4 lizigtteer, .i, -tp,. agR . ... .... , . . . • 'January, 30,'.64: ' ' .-. :• ' 6-1-r '. _-• _ --- .MACII114(11110111111P, AND FOUNDIECIE.-7 . . . . . - . . Tbe Sunbury liachtne Shope are now it ' n full operatimv and are .prepared to L • • ....... MI orders gir"rintehinirk 'nf any kind, .:..... . .. mall or teavy, to any extent: ~. • - '4:IV--Pilig, • Repairing atiended to promptly. - - • - . Sunbury, Northumberland COl. Nov. 12.14.1-04 CC itTNERI4IIIIII O PIOT1411:11C. t ' IRAQ We:the aubsclibera, hare thta day ▪ - entered into a Partnereldt4 under 'the f-',:13/ Fir' name and style of ALLISON & BAN'SAN, to carry on the Foundry, llaci- dee, , Smith= ng and Car-oinking .in Port Carbon, Schuyl kill County , . " ROBERT ALLISON, F - - FRANCIS B. 13,LNNAN ip'rirtFt. - IT- • rrIA'3IIAQUA, SOU L[ 'Ytie TAMAQUA ROLLING .MILL -COMPANY Myr- Itur now etimpleted their Works at Ts- Inagua. 'Schuylkill :County, are now Matainiciuring and :prepared .to rupPlY :Merchandise**, , :Merchandise 1r0n:44 , a rery - sopertor.. quality,'Roi •••• Rounds:. 'Orders are . re/Tee-tinily • solicited," and will meet with prompt attention: • - •• ' 'JNO.I?ALsToN; Treas.: .- sreL.n.pctifw, Frio, qinitaqna.lnly 4••65.•-• • °46-1y:• • owirevEr.,LE HOLLING •p The teabserfbers Intritstpuretiased the Pott.7.rille•Roll, in g,Mill-aniltharorighlv refitted the same. are. prepared to receive orders for all slew of T rails ' . from •2•2 lbs. to the yard up to- 60 lbs.. .! ' and furnishthe same at short notice,.. • •--UItIRI, We are *tam: prepared to furnish tied• • 'PALA wiIt receis•e orders for 'MERCHANT - • - BAR IRON: the usual, Israeli. Round, Square and Flat. .We shall keep a supply 'of the !smaller sizes (Collier's Rails) always on hand.. • . •• , . • ATMS, BROTHERS. . . • Pottsville,?starch 1.2.; !64'' 11- • t OIL,E . RI4 AND BTACH.B., Tlic anbnriber fe prr pared .toexecrite. orders fur the abiire M I • patch,. at the old place of bueiness.-Coal Street, beldivNorwegtan.'•o feet boil- Al tu t;i icaz eta alwiya.on hand, .Alzoi the mann- - • 'Of. the beet. :material and workmanship:. Repairs promptly attended to. " tirFans for mining ventilation ,always on Inind. • • • ' JABRZ SPARKS. Angupt 27. - / 15 4 Y .• A: IRON wpaura. - _ z..• - - . .. : _ . ... . • . . . .. . Tie :subscribers are now fully . pre, t wed t o '. furnish. ; at the Ashland . Iron . .0 ,Mi......_ - Works,. Steam Engines 'end, Pumps o e .., ' 014, 11. any power and cataicit7 , for mining and ,1 . -411,.. , ;;irthi other purposes, Coal 'Breakers of every ' ....,.... size and, pattern now In use, together with castings and forgings . of , every tlescription. Coal and Drift Cars of all sizesafid. patternsOartm True: -and • llorSe Cars,— all furnished at the shortest notice. The subscribers ' flatter. themselves that, inasmuch as-every member of the Arm lea -practical mechani c ' they will be able to furnish mrchipery that will compare favorably with any In the Region, , All orders directed toJ. lt M. Gssara, Ashland. Schtfylkill County, Pa., will receive prompt. attention. -•-, J: &M. GARNER: Ashland,- July 9, 'W:.• ' - . ~ ' 2S— • R: F. MOSON 44-qm VOIDNDIRY AND MACHINE'BI3OI!.; I Stenos Car .IFactoryoScc. . • . • NOTICE.—The business of the late' • - arm of SNYDER at:at:MILNES, will- be a t o continued by the subscriber in all its vii- "' . l aßk rims branches of Steam Engine build. 4; ,ifiLealliz 1 Iron Founder,, manufactnrer of - • - ail kinds of Machinery, for Rolling Mills, Blast .Furna ces. Railroad Cars, bte. He will also continue business . of Mining and 'Selling the Celebrated Pine Forest White Ash and. Lewis.and 'Spohn Veins Red Ash Coils, heing sole proprietor of those Collieries. GEORGE W. SNYDER. . 3-tf • Jannnrl . 21, 'ST 11 . AL 0 ALTO /SON co.. " hire ' 1- prepared to %wish T .RAILROAD IRON,. at their Mills - in Palo Alto, of various' piatterns, welzhine•from22 to 70 pounds per yard.' 12 • Also; different sizes of flat,.square and 175 Rffilk • round merchants , har iron. • • Orders' or m il e or bar iron am re- -'7 111 :..,:;. 1 .-. 01111 . . speetfzil. sOlicited, and will meet with prompt atten.: thin if left either at the Rolling Mills, Ozoatalhironz C,o's Hardware. Store, Centre Street, or at their of-. 13re, 'corner. of Market-and Second Streetri, Pottsville, Pa.• ' BEIJ•I4.IIAyWCOD,.Pretrt. COAL - OPEILATOBS ITAINERNi. Boiler Work's. ' • Ttie aohaeriber ree,Pectfolly Invites the atteniiotiof.thebnaineae community to • Ids . Boiler Worke, on Railroad Street, " - 7., ! • beloiV . the Pa.ssenger *Depot,.Pottsville, where he iaprepared to manufacture , - • • BOILERS. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,; Smoke 'Stackis,, Stacks` Blast Pipes, ChtsoffreWM, IJrift Gars, -Boilers on hand: • . Bej . ng a practical mechanic, and haring , for yeariv4e-! voted himself entirely to this branch of the brisinen, he flatters himself that 'Work done.at.his establishment will give Satisfaction to all who May favor . hini With a call. Indivldnals'and Companies will and' it . greatly to their advantage examine his . 'Work before engaging •elsewhere. • ' Jolla T. NOBLE. • : November 41.,'•157 • ' • , - . 47-tf • MONJUS,. WEI EEL • Jr JONES. Jc.Eli.t_ . • IRDN , AND , STEW', WARE"H"O USE, 131prhei ' 'Haim always on hand and:for . sale - • . BEST •ENGLISII REFINED TISON-Frill assortment of " Bligmels , t' and other favorite brands. BEST AMERICAN BARS.,-ordiiiary sizes:Or .rollett to order. forlindge - Intrposes, &c„ t te.'PENNSYLVANIABOID: ER PLATE-Proirtiscuous slue, - or cut to -required sise: - . BOILER RIVETS-Dover brand.:made in solid .BEST ENGLISH CAR AXLES-4imerican and English. FLUE AND SHEET .IRON-for ctivering schntes; &c.. JUN. TATA:, ENGLISH AND NORWAY SLIT RODS. BOLTS, 'NUTS. and WASHERS-For bridges, cars.' pil machinery purposes generally. CAST:. SHEAR, - MACHINE and BLISTER STEEL: . Also. an extra.quality . fortana and dies. '..The shove, together. . with a full awertment of Iron, Steel. Nails and Spikes. to which the attention of , dealers,. railroad companies; enytneervOniners, foanders and linachlniata. fa invited.. TIT BALDWIN dr Co. Engineers .1-T1 • Broad and Hamilton stieets, Philadelphia. Pa. call the attention of 'Railroad Managers. and those interested in Rail road Property, to their system of Loco- -i t , ~Maggl motive Engines, in which they .are adapt ed to the particular business for winch --- they may be requited ; by the use, of one, two, three or four pair of driving wheels.; and the use:of the whole.; or so much of the weight as may tie desirable for ad hesion ; and in accommodating them to the grades, curves, strength -Of supetstruction, and mil and-.work to be done. Ty these means the maximum useful effect of the poWer )14 secured with the least, expense for at tendance, cost-of fuel, and repairs to Road and Engine. With these.obJects In view: and as the result of tnenty; three years practical experience in the business by our senior partner. we manufacture five different kinds of Engines, and aexeral - classes - of,sizes of each kind.— Particular attention paid to the strength of. the ma .chine in the plan and workmanship of all the• details. Our long experience anti opportunities of obtaining in formation, enables us to offer these engines with, the assurance that_ in efficiency, economy,,and &nubility, they will Compare favombly with those of any other kind in use. We also furnish to order, wheels, axles, bowling or low moor tire (to fit centres without boring.) compoSltion castings for bearings of every dff•rription of Copper; Sheet Iron and Boiler Works and every ar ticle appertaining to the repair or renewal of LOCOECIfr Live Engines. M. W. BALDWIN. January .21, ' '64 1-tf 'MATTHEW BAIRD, IMPORTANTro - FEMALES ---- VIESEiii--- -4 :, *V„kc ;;;A.elip • A. , ----.. eo\ \ 4' (~, -.. e• ( . 0 ((14 - . , . :` ter *0 ' - - V - 6 ( q . PILLS 1 : PROCLAMATION.! . . . The oldnit - Itegitlator ter Irettralee, . . . . • DR. ORTYRSERAN'S FEMA LE PILLS . Will immediately relieve. without pan. all' disturban-. tea of the periodic discharge. whether , arising from ee laxat ion nr.suppression. They, act like a charm in re. moving the pains that accompany, inand-• crate menstruation; and are the ,only. safe and' reliable remedy for Flushes. 'Sick Headache. Pains to the. Loins, Back and Sides:- Palpitation of • the 13eart, .Nervons 'Tremors. Hysteric., Spasms.. Broken Sleep,rtnd other unpleasant and daneerous etrect. of an unnatural con ,, dition or the sexual functions:. In the worst cases of Fluor Albuk or Whites,- they effect a speedy cure. DR. OICRESEIIIAN'S FEMALE PILLS 'Have been need OVER A QITART.ER OF A CENTU RY. They are offered as the only . safe means of re newing . interrupted. menstruation; hut Ladles must bear in mind that. there, is one condition t 4 the , fe male systemiri which the Pills cannot be taken tilth out producing a PECULIAR RF,SULT: The condition refeffed.to is PREGNANCY,-the result MISCARRI AGE. • Stichls the irresistible tendency of the meth, eine to restore the sexual functions to a normal core dition, that even . the reproductive power of. nature .• cannot resist it. THEY CANNOT'. DO HARK in any other wir.• . -. • • - • • . DR. OREESEMARB PEN Aix, PILLS - Are the only:Medicine that ' MARRIED: AND SINGLE LADIES have relied anon fur many yeam.or can rely upon now. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ! These PHIL form .he finest Pretstration ever: put forward: With IMMEIHATE and PERSISTENTSUCCESS. - Don't be dckeived. . Take this . advertisement .to your ilartmcist. and tell him that you want the BEST and most RELIABLE MEDICINE IN THE WORLD, which ia In . - . • • , DR. OHEESEMINS PEIL&LE . I.IILB ! !I They haie received: anttare noW receiving the sane.. lion of the inoFt eminent Physicians In Ainerice. ' -EXPLICIT DIRECTIONS with each Bon—the One Dollar per 808. containingfrom 50 to GO Pills. . Pills sent by mail. promptly. by remitting the pries to the Proprietors. or any, authorized Agent, in current funds. SOLD-BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY.'.' • . HUTCHINGS & LIILLYER: Proprietors, . . - • . . • 28 Dey Street:New 'York. t3old In Pottsville by. 4. G. BROWN - &SON. HENRY. SAYLOR and DR. ROBINEAKI. In klineraville by LAWRENCE . BROWN and C. BRUMM. •In Ta maqua by SHADE &LONG and GRINDLE & BOND. October kS, . . ly sow AChoice Assermosesttot Plain and Fancy Dies, Goods at redaced Prices at R. A. GLOVER'S, - • Centre tit.r nearly opposite Market St. - Jan 18. 111 : • . - . .. • : • .A Choice AssisrAissent of Wool Lou Shawls * LA. reduced prices st . -R. A. (LO VER'& '• centre St.', nearly opixidte Market St.. ALary, Assortment 'of Marine% at. the very ' Imesi marker prime at.• R. A.. GLOVER'S. • • •••• Centre St:, narly opposite Market . Image Assortment or Caastaieres, Twasdis, far bora waar, aell!ng chewat • •- • R.l; Centre aaarly.owaalte Market al.: ?ma /5. : • Coni Other :Sharehl; .t : O.W;b1:W:-::419'i - .1 , :gr,. . . M1111C1.20.11A HOTEL , 11/09 J. The aubeeribei Ighanit. Uk . fiegre wi tik Wailes, offer* kw Wensresposoble terms, tits hotel itOWII /IS thEt , r,Aporto. JD , tetotylklll Oonoty. mad& hoes good nut of coda& FOrlanink se., apply 0 o thiPr eintiel ti) 'arra - two ,' • Jut: ilk 44:11.3tb• *An HaLw••••• - . • • . Vss ita1r.110. 6 43 toe bauraliaawao&Ploodi Tor L'..ao Oda% bon Freak lama oat•• nem annum BassandlicoliajMega , MR ! with ray -am: tcoestrllittiat4 • Any ; •:' .:'" one dadroaa at iffirabolEW am ami tba. . r.. •., . Ind/woad aad lasorthe - sarao , -by Ammar Se th olllll ' Aarotatied at thatTaloo Iptel,. Namur- Pli; •. • : Jan - W*66—W - -. ' •-•.! .. • . .T.:L. Ithrilat 1 • . - VAIL SAlda.,--BOILDING Lars-A XOSI XL! IGLUS Lot, TX. bt Xi fed, fronting on Werbon • AMMO'. COXIIEWADD Of MONUILOI4O 81.) sod extandingtbrongli Q Tforrnirbra St, and bmnd on _Ow west by Clay. Cby C ;W: Clemetur)—witi be sold se one or In • separates WW, to nit porehasers. by CEIRLSTOPHXR LITTLit. • : OSlcellidoratongo St.. opposite Past -office. • - Jon 13, - . : %et SAL E n L-A- two• story bridi house' end Jot, -L' wittlisix rooms, eittistOn BM Market street POtts iiile. • 'At)PIY ' , • '•• ,LIMES W. BOWEN. annals:. . . VOR , SALE.-,One new Fifteen Aimee Iftigine, Shaft; Fly.WheeL , .. - .Putep. ate. 'Apply at. Little Schuylkill Nnittatlon, Railroad as Cast •Comput isy,.Tineturua,-Ft. : (41nf;6..!6.5:11-tt . . . BIAIMItIr PIiOPENLICIf for Sale.-4. tiro-story _Brick Hoare and two etory , frarne Building in the rear of .the • Lot.: Lot twenty feet fronti.b.* one hundred and. . , ninety.feet deep 'to - .T.jon4l7roet„ erirner .of Market.. and Filth greet. • • JOSEPH:D. JONES,;. •TuricutrY. 9 ; '66-1 . U - 1 On the Premise Premises .. . . . HOTEL - late Ex , chine Hotel, la the liomuch of Pottsville -Ap ply to A • . Mrs PALMATI, or_ DecSO, 065 - • , * ACIORNICRF- FOR 101.1.1K0-5 t one •of 171 purnii stubs and splice plates of various sizes, and. a:Urge lot of spade handles:. Rock or Boti'shafta• 'Al so several pump shafts and wheels. Two*larg.e pomp wheeli, 7 feet dla.na;, 12. inch face, PAO- Alan MT' eral shafts and spiders; Two small dninur suitable tor a breaker ; also a I , rt of pang; pipes la. and 14 inches. A large sting of. Elevator. Rockets, new, sultahie for .boisting dirt or coal. One small . Cylinder Boiler stilts , ble for a 3 horse engine or for steaming timber. 'Three new boilers, 34 inch diameter. 27 feet in, length. Two new boilers. 36 inch diameter feet in length.'at the Machinery - Depot on Coal street. JA.BEZ • SPARKS: - Dec 23, '65 • * bl.rf . ' VOF OALW:—The large and toinntodions Houle Store and bit, known as the' Spangler pro . per.a ty, Tremont, frOtting south on Main. street, on • . the north an. Lyon, and on .the • west on Spring Street, ifl'offe , ed for Sale. and. if not 'Old .by theltath of Febniary,- willthen. be for rent. For fnitherpsx; tienlars enquire or the subscriber. ' • • • - . DAVID . 0 , • Tremoht, December ;23. *65 : . , • :•51-60,. . • • 100 . Tans Nns.. - 16,191.14 and 'll4 SISEkr IRON 26 inches wide, fir lining Coale Shiites.. • Apply ... 164 1 V I S t i n nr i atTtne lE e E L L ITilitl= 16 .. -. Doc IN '.65: r4-37' r . FOB tbree.story Brick Dwelling • House on Aishantonito street.. The house contains 12 rooms. with the modern improve ments—bath room. Ras, kitch‘m range. For par licularsaPply to J 13_ TitotAMAI, .2dahantongo Bt., Second door below Fourth - , North Ode. Pottsville, Dec 113th,-.6.5 DA 1. D:TIR N IBER LANDO OD C•I9A • IN. SCHUIrIf.KII.L'ILIO. 900 dirt* containieg the Memthoth Coal Bed. 27 feet thiett, With a length of run of 1900 yards on each dip, 100 acres, with a small Colliery upoa it now working. 300'acrea. Coal and Timber Lands on Mine Hill. 240.agmteoal land on the: Schuylkill Valley pail road. WOO acres of Valuable Timber Lands near the WA " wissa-Railroad,.in tracts to suit purchasers. Apply to ' . P. W. smarm:. Dec 16; , 6.6-60,Str. • Epgineer. P. , tttsville. Pa. HOUSES FOR SALLE..,-The 'undersigned off-. ers for sale 4 two-story Frame and 3 two-story Dick Houses, situated CM..thie.: corner of 4th and :callowhill streets': The houses': are all in good conditkiu,A PoSsesidon given on :the tst day'of- April;lBo6., Also a fine building lot 'fronting Arch and pace . Sereets‘2oo feet deep, and 150 feet. bent. on which 'k erected atellar*Wall,' 30 by 40 feet,- calculated for one arses. A good and alt .kinds of fruit Imes. Under aced cultiVatton: This ib a line lot fOr a cottage bnilding.:-Isit overlooks the town. Also.•adjoining , this lot, is about an acre of ground, well fenced and wider good-cultivation: ' For farther piarticulars enquire of • - • . • '. DANL,.NAGLF,Kirket St,,Tottsville, Dec 16, .65 MOn.. SALE...One ,i hor UK • atroke Steam Epgipe 123 burp; inch' stmke,— . . _ If..has been ratted. -cylinder bored °Wand has sykini packing.,,-.One I 2 Boise Power Steam Enuine, entirely new. Two Dimpfeps Yateut.Fans,jultable 'fork foun e dry or mith shop,. at • the'..X.i. iehlnery . .llepot on. Coal Street,' ' JABZ VOR SA/.i8.-=A tiro' story , brick dwelling j L C. With room on first. door. A good i - business stand, -ROBERT C. • General Insurance Agent. Pottsllk, ' 47-tf •. . Nov. !It 1.65, :VON, RENT.—An office,. corner Centre and Mai- . ket 'streets. .41,40. - one on Market street. five door: , from Centre. :Apply . to ' • L. C. THOMPSON: cos' . BALE.-41;EX . NEW,, BOIL E . belches by 343. feet: - Apply to LITTLE SCHUY.L NAVIOATION,. RAILROAD COAL CO.. Ta mntyt.- Pa, • :: ' •' 'Oct. 29, , 65' . :.43.tf 10011119-4LE.--.Ain undivided internal in I. a valuable tract of productive COAL LAND, in New Castle Township, Schuylkill County, now worked by two Collierica • Apply to • . • • •'• - r •!• FRAN - KIM Pottvllle,-PC, 11 4 FOR SALE!—One new 204Iortte• Power Engine, • 101neb: diameter. 2 feet stroke. - Box.: bed plate, governor and force prime; nomplete.: - . • Also rine second hand•Engine:"6 bnree power; T Inch diameter, 16 inch stroke: Bak, bed plate, governor and force pomp complete. Will be sold cheap. •••• ALLISON & BANNAN, . - Nov 15,65. 46- . Ftanhlin.lronlVorits, Pt. Carbon... . • LiiNDS.:FOR SALE.. rnbreii- tnicts. of Heavv , Timber, and lintnoved • Farm Lando. to Schnylklll-County,,' near a Station on entawissa. Railroad,', and handy to the '.llfahanoy Coal Reqion. • '.• •• . • Apply: toP. W. SII.4..EFEft; • Nov. 4. , •65-44-310 . . . Pottaville. - . . HELM BOLD'S CON' CEIsZTR A TED EXTRACT 8UC11 . 1.3 114 the Great Diuretic. " • 11stmsoLtes .ComarantArp , ErriAtrr .SAisArAiruLt. . .. Iw the. Gr'eatßltiod . Purifier: • • .Both are .prepared according to rides of Pharmacy. and Chemiery, .and are the ZI/Der fletiVe that: can• be .made. Oct. 49...' 6x.49 . . Ai ACS.;. TOR '18 . 66; nelliah and Geri . itian—ten difrirentkindei—Jnot LL p,ubliatied:. and for sole wholesale and retail' by the 'Gross, liiozen. or dingle at . • . ' ''S.• BANNAN'A'• • '• • . . • Biala and Stationeryt3tore- Pottsville; • . . . . . . .. . i nr../.lollll.leir:ErißACi RIG . 4":1511 -and 'lmrsorm: Rasa AViaticures secret and delicafe disorders, in 'all their_ stages, at little e x pense, little or no changetn diet,. no• inconvenience. and no exposure.. • It N pleasant in taste and odor, immediate in its action, and free frorithil 'in, juricntit properties: : ' •. - - .• . : • ..:.Oct: 28.-.6k.,49-6m. rk KAI itTIEAD riIKOE GIZEIII.t.IIt —the bet . 1 4.1 in the market: Try Tryit !, 'For 'We at • • . • CIEO,IIRIGIIT CO.'s . Rd . •,Dec . Bardware and lion Store: AII kinds of Merchandise received on storage an sold on commission b 7. BECK•it*COHO. • D06...30..135452. Warehouse.. Morris Additio n 11a iackerel lu bble, „half bblt;.; quarter and ilk :Kits, Cod Fish'. Blue *.rish,.. 'Haddock. Herring: (Labradur),- Reiriug' (13ay), Box lirrring• and Ctteese; for Pale by . 13E.CK &.00110.. ' Dec. • •Waretnutte, !Kurds Addition;, Owiajorrn• . Prenilum - Flour, -Buckwheat: LA Jinn. Dried •Corn Einar.- - BSc-Chop, 'Corn , Chop, Corn and -Cale Chop. Middlings; Bra • :Wed, Hay, Wave, Corn and Oats tor sale by DEC . &, COll6. Deb. 3q : Warehouse. - orris , than: . , . . . . .. PEißifilrofti - PATENT. .IRILILTEIC—Inst :recehad , Peirce`oPtitentSlates, With • leaf. tor .0111- ces and :Schools.: Also' Led Memonsiaturne for. the Pocket. :,For .side at B. BANNANNS, Centre Street. - Feu! non-retcsktioss - or Incontinence • of urine.. ir ritation, inflammation or. ulceration of *the abuider, or .kidneys, diseaietf cif the prostrate glands.. *atone in.the bladder,. calculus, gravel ; or., deposit, end al and of the bladder. kidneyit 'and dropsical swel lings; trealleoanotaaFLtrioEXTlßACT . guano. -- • October:3S; : • •-• 424;in . . AritEni CAN VErA*CtIES. ingold and silver Ta. - es ;:Ametiran Clocks, and. Jewety or alt de ecTiptioni;.can.ba ot. l / I cdit the store 3 ti rl a , , Azen . Centre street, Pottirville• .S . rbt:TA • .64---tri . . . . . . . WIST INJURE TIE. Clllintit9l4 ET ..POWDTAIS AND WASIIIIII .which ehokoOt till tip - the• poresni the skin; and in .a'slicoi t. titneleavelt harsh and dry r. -lifts in the blood, and if you want smooth and soft skin use lielm .bold's Extract of Sarsaparilla. It gives a _ brilliancy to the COmnleTion..'• .. . Oct. 28..'65:.43-6tn; t ..- ViENUIINE unironyED lIAVAN tE. GARS, sold„Retailit. to cents ft piece by. . , . CSTAV WOLTJEN, Centre - St.. next %door tit thetnton Hotel, Tottevi. . . . .. Ilfrinarki from Ciimmereial Analysis.] . After a careial :examination of - Helinbuld'a Prepara tiona, they enjoy our utmost confidence . - We consider them pare and reliable.- -- ' ' NEVEERS& YATES. : :- -Puti.anztritta. Jaile..li, 1865. : Oct: 28. vs - 43-6 m. --.- . . . . , . MArelpori* .A.Nu Yotrturtn. Vioon. Are . ..rezatned .lid . I;fici.mcot:Ters ErrpAcrr Bucutr, • -Oct: 28..'65' 43 Cm. • INVENTORS' OFFIOES. _ . dr-EVANM,- . Civil Ennineeri and. 'Patent • Eialititars NO. 433 WALNLIT:ST.,I'iII . L . AMC . • p a t en t s patietted_Oontoiltstions on Engineeting, 'Drauchting and Sketches, - Modets and Machinery of all kinds 111k116 and skilfully_ attended to. Special atten tion' given ..to .REJECTED: CASES and INTERFER ENCES. Authentic Copies of all Documents from Patent Office wormed:. • •• • . N. B, —4tave yoarseivei armless trouble. add travel ling expenses,' as there•ls no actual need • for personal interview with us.' -All business with these 'Offices. can be transacted In writing.. For further information direct as above, with stamp enclosed, for Circular with references._.'. ' Jan 18„..66-2-4y. MORO PHILLIPS' Genuine . plispireved Super-Phosphate of Lime. STANDARD G i7A RANTEED. . For fialoat Manntactuier's Depcits—; ,, • - No. gi-Nortii Frdnt Bt., Phivia4a., p$ No. 14 novillygo Baitiotore. Md And by:Dealers in genend tbsiOngito . 4..the . oonntrY.• !nip' inati T lia of wtdch ?Bruns.. itios, MATE manufactured ' centaint fifty per sent. more . Bone 'Phoophate than Raw 'Wow:. therefore it le more . durable.: Thc aninaMdia Kama .glrei •great.ad ditional trltlizldg value. • . , .: Fire jears , expetlence has prayed to ihe Fe'reaei that It makes a heavier grain than even stable ,Manure, and is.notTonly aCtiTe - but basting; • •• .: • 310110 PHILLIPS, • Bole Proprietor:and , Manufactwert Tan 13. '63 A 641•6 1 . A stiortatent of Samna aiid:chobe Oolong rm.- Tees at towed aukrket Fiats at . • Centre nearly apPolitir Market St. -.• . • RAILROADS. . • WNW. • StILI6 ac - scups' ILILILL :4111asiatip tit 7:46nier ,iriassouger r irriallitik An and.-attic artier 2111‘10 0 10,1*4-. iwitger.Ttalos Will leave Schuylkill Eleven as Mimi: •At 1.16 A IL....POII.IIINBIBMILLR. • - . At ittei P. X.. FORBLIBCCABBOA. ~'.llllooolobrgOvAl eve Nteecsvilkr at 0.04 A. 111.:., , and ;Glee Cubes at 1.40 P. connecting at Bthey*lll Haven with eicattleg .sad aftensocat .ras4efeet TraWl Iterneterr Tritle.bebseets Ash and Lomat chiii audios connecting adtb stage to and from Stiserokbi." - • lainwLocint Gap Junction at 10.30 A. X. • - Cosurectin witb.Panienger Traits on X. 44. B. Y. B.' B. to and from Pottsville. at width point connections will 6e made with fret= an Plulada. and Reading IL J -B WOOTITN. . Ottiesea: Nor. 16th,v6h. . 46-if , . .. • L. ismtips ITA.t.twar. iwLiacos.D..."Nas. • I• • W il fff. _ ".018 AND AFTER MONDAY; Sept 19th: the . l; =Trains of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, an as follovis • - • DOWN OR EASTWARD TRAINS. :_ bravtorreF . •. • „ ' No. 5, No. 3. No.l. Leave. . . . • P. M:. A y..• A.. AL • • 0 28 9.00 .• • Tanneri: • ...:.., ... 9.08 • 'Hickory Rh; •- ' 4.5 9.19. . • Mod Ran-, . .:.2.62 • 9.27 Roi:kport. • • 3.02 • 9.38:- '• . Drake's ' • 309 • . 9.46': ....... • - . Beaver Meadow - • - • 220 ' Haste Creek Bridge, ' 250 '.• 250 Weatherly Penn Raven ' • • . 3 . 30 - MAUCH MUNK . 360 10.40 • 4.30 Lehighton \ ' 4.00 10.00 - 4.40 .Perryville' • ' •• - 406 . • 4.46 Lehigh Gap • • • 4.21., • -' - 5.01 Slatington • •427 • 11.18 • . 5.07 Rock Dale' • • •'4 38 1 ". 5.17 White Ball - • • 465 ' 5.34 • COplay . '• • - 4 591' : 11.38 .. 5.38 Hoktmdanqua 5 03 5.42 Cates:toque.. .... : ..... ... -.5.07 11.43 ,•5 44 Allentown Faraace • ' 5.15 ' • • ' 5.54 nlleatown •• ' 520 . 11:64 6.00 • Bethlehein ' .. .. .....5,31 12.13 6,15 • Freemansbtug 12,11 - 6.23 Lithe Ridge.• 153 ' 12.28 . 6.20 Easton . , Arrive) " °III F, 10 12.45 6.44 - • UP OR WESTWARD TRAINS. SiKruias i . N0:6., No. 6... • No. 7. No. 1; No-'4. Leave • • . A. M. P. M. P. AI: P. M. Easton 930 • Ma • 7:40 - ,11.42 10.03 • Lime-Ridge, 3,42, 3 . 53 . • ' .. • Freeramisburg...9.so . 3.49 8.06 • ' .•• Bklalehem 10.00 4.00 8.15 . 12.13 . 10.04 Allentown 10.12 4.15 • 8.30 .: -12.23 10.43 AllentM.Furn'ee ' 4.20 8.34 --. . - Catasatmu.a, -.10.25• 4.28 -'4.49 A Flokendationa....lo.3o 4.33 8.43 -Coplay •,4.38 '.8.51 . ',White .11a11.Y...10.36 4.43 8.56 •• • 3 • .3 1 Lanrrs .10.46 4.55... • 9,04 , Rick Dale' 10.561 5.00. .. '9.14 • . 1 - Slatington 11.07 5.12 • 9.25 =2 . ••-• `Lehigh Gap..... 11.13 5.18 ' 9.31 • .tt . 5.33-9,45 • - • Parry : - I.ehigUirt 11.34 ,' 5.39' 9.50 .Wll2 • amok-11.45... 6.00 10.00 Penn Raven. Weatherly.. • . Basle Cr. Bridgel2.so • •-• • ' . Beaver Meadow. 1.10 .' • ' • Jetinesville'...... 1.30 . • Stony Creek. .... Drake's Creek... 12.29 6.46 .• . Rockport. .. • . 12;36 6.54 - Mud 'inn 16.46 '7.05 ' • 'Hickory. - 7.13 • , TatMery 1:03 • '1,24 . _ . AtWhite Raven 1.10 . 732 . • • • V.4.3IO.TECTIONS.: osirrekt. lc OF Naw Jaeger. A.ll Up and Down trains connectwilh the trains of the Coo tralßailroad of New Jersey.to and from Newyork.. •NOILTII PENNSYLVANIA RAILBOAD.. • All Down Trains and Up . Traltia Nos. 7 and *8 connect with the' Trains Of the N. P. R. IL for Stations above , ~ Bethlehem. •.Down.Train No. 5 and Up Trains Noa. 2 ' 'and 6 for Stations below Bethlehem. . - . ' • • • EAST PENNSYLVANIA E. K. A:11 train, connect with the trains of the - East Penney]. vanla Railroad, except bown Train - N0..1 and,Up Train • • • nin.trnicsa DPLAWAIIE RAILROAD. . • 'Down trains Nos. 1 and 3.itud Up Trains Nos. 6 and T connect lyith Trains of - the Belvidere Ralaware Rail- OATAkIrISB). ANTI QITARAKZ sAtt,aoana. Down Trains Nos 1 and 5 and Erp Tntins Nog. 6 and k connect. with the Trains of the Catawissa and Qua, .•- . • • Don-n Tndna NoS. 3 and 6 and 13p Train No. 8 con uect witla,the Trains of the 'Hazleton Railroad. ..Down Trains NOS.: Sand 5 and Up Trains Nos. 6 and I will connect with the Trains to'and from Wilkaqbarre. . ROBERT. R. SAYRE.. . Superintendent and'Ereneer 1. .V. Sept. 15; !G4.': • -•. • -.39- . . . . purt.AusErki.a. &lI.E.A."DING B. it • Whiter" Arrangement of Passenger Trains. IitOVEITIBER 47, 1.463.. • • .. LeiveTottsVille. at 6,45 and 8.31:`,,' A. M.. and 2.45 P. •31.• • 'arriving' in Philadelphia at 12.45;.ti00n. and 5.00 .Leave. Thlladelnhia at. 13 00, , A. M : ;.12.45, noon. and 3.50, P. M. •, iiiriving at Pottsville at .12.25; noon, 735 'and 8.30, P. 3.f. , •'• •' " • 'The 045 . 11nd-8:30, A. M, and 2,45,T. M., down,, and 8.00, up 'hulas:Connect at Reading:for Allen: liastot,-.New York, Lebanon, Harrisburg, • more, and tjle 1 V ' . - • • The 12.45 and 3.3 n. P. M., up' Trains, connect only for .Lebanon. liarrieharg. &c., and ivith Reading and Cotambia Railroad. •,'•• On Stindey leave Pottsvllle.st 8.00, A,;31., andlPhila delphia at 3„15; p, ~ • ' . • '.•• • • 'pilirie• Hill Rai Bond: •• • 'Down Tnilus • leave Minerivillii• at 5.)5, A.:M.,' and Glen Carbon . .tit..1.40- P. Id—connecting 'atSchuylkill 'Haven: -with E. 30, A. and 2.45, P. M.. Trains . for- Philadelphia:: Up - Trains lave Schuylkill Haven at .1',13, •A. AL and 12.20,'n00n.-connecting with 8.45, A. M . Train froni Pottsville. and' 8.00, A: ht.,. from Phila delphia. - Leave Lunar "Gap .10,30. A; Al.. and Astiliind 2.45; P. M.. connecting With 2.45, P: for Phil - . adelra. and 8.04),, A. AL, Train Sor Pottaville. No . . _ SehaYlkiltiltid Sissciirieha . nits 131. n. 'The 7.110, andr 6.00. P...M.,.Trains .from Tre mont, and 111...frtini iithurz connect ett.All - with 8 80.. A. M. Train for . Ptdladelnhia, and 11. noon, Train for Pottsville. . • • • The 7.4%and 1.60.4'.111 . Trains frnm'Artbqn connect-with 6 43; A.:11.: and 1:00, P. M.; Trains fropa Pottsville. No Sunday Trains. . . . . . Schizyl: .17alkerrind illorantAin ...Link R. It. Leave Pottsville at 6.45 and 11, A. M., and 735. P.M. Leave Tamaquast 7.35, A. M.. and 1.40 and 4.15, P. 41. Sunday!: Leave Tamaqua - a 11,00, A: . M.;•And Pottsville' of 2.00, P.. M. . • •- • . .. Mr., and IR. U. U, The 6.00 and 11.45, A.M.- Trains from, Ashland; con nect at Mt. Carbon, with 8.60,.A.:24., and 2.4.5, P. M.: Pains for Philadelphia.: = I The 9:45; A.-M.. and 1.00 and 8.55. P.M.. Trains from Tamaqua, connect-at Mt. Carbon with 6.45, A.,51'. from Pottsville at Port' Ciinton.vvith 8...0, A. M., up Train front Philadelphia.. and at Mt. Caflion with 3.30. P.M., up Train from Phibidelgitihi.' 'A mixed Passenger and Freight Train leavea Ashland at 1.15, P. M., for Tama qua. gundarv: -Leave Ashland 9.09 i A. at., and Tama qua 3,30, P. M. . . . , , •Ltitle Sehuylkiil IFt.-11t. 'The 11.40, A:31.. Train from . Pnrt Clinton. and 2.15, M:. Train from" Tauilqtta, connect with 8.00, Vain from Philadelphia, and .2.40, 'P. M., Train itir Philadelphia. • . - ••• On Sundays: leave Tamaqua at. 1.80 A. M., and Port Clinton -at 7.00 P. 1S1.• • The 8.30, A. M., down Train. to Reading. and the -3.80. np . .Tr.On from Philadelphia, ,titop only at prinCipadtations.. • - • . . . . • . CONDrETT ATION TriaILETS„ .• ' Witi(26 coupons attachedl3stween any points desired. at 2& per cent. discpunt,•. . . .: '. • . • - ... • , .. ' •.• . . ItrEIEAGE TICKETS,: ' • Good for ,000•milef.c.between All - pilots, for remittal tual•BusinessFtrovi..at.S.s2 "KO. • ...esso'n Tickets .between - all , point's at reduced. rates.,. • School Season. Tickets ond.third less; ' ••• SO lbs. of biggagetil!owed each .Passenger. '• • Excursion TiCkets from Philadelphia to Potts villa and'hack,.good for Saturday, &Mao and : Mondry, 844 35 each November 25. '65 • T WA.TSON' • • • MASTIC: CEMENT A N. Tj:.ll' A C , . • BeiieCtj'yily incites attention to th is Beira Ma a tic Finish for , the Rilevior =Walls of .Buildpigs.. .This material is entirely different'frron• all ether ce ments or coating applied heretofore. It is composed of -the most durable' mateiials mixed with due-propor tions of, pure licoeed oil ; It becomes _perfectly water proof and adheres :firmly. to any' surface of brick or stone With unequalled durability. making a beautiful -solid finish equal to the finest quality-of brown luind, stone or to any color desired. • • • • The undersigned has been -applying 'this mat-tie fin ishAuring.the past seventeen years, in which time he has made manysimpnwemients and finished the exteri ors of some of the most elep.ant buildings in different :paits. of the country.. among which he refers to ,the • • • • • . BOSTON, MASS.—Revere . Rouse &Ameri can Motel. '• • ••• • • . • • • •• • BUFFALO, N. Y-_-The Grand Residence of Ex:President Filintore, Delaware . • • CLEVIII.ANIY,:.,OIIIO.- - -Angeor Rouse, amed the Beautiful Residence.of 3. W. Clark, Esq., Euclid At. : • - .. • ' . . PITT6SUEG, PA.--Girtird • 1111ouse. 'and • St. . - • Charles Hotel, and the follow . ; • • 'ing gentlemen's splendid residen- H. Shoenberger, Esq., Penn St. . - . - • .Isiliss Bissell; Esq., do - . 11111110. Wood. 'Esq., do • ' • • . 11...111cEltrd. Esq., do - ' • • .Caltoiet Adam*: Esq.; Navel . • ty Worke, Third St • • HAIR, ISSURG,'PA:--The Beautiful • • Residence o • obis E. Come," Esq.. Fron - Street. , , B. •A; Lamberttia, Esq., . . • • - Secondbtreet. • . - • Meunier D..Fiensinia, do • • .. Dr. D. Fleming,-do .• • Bey. &as: Colder's. Beau. • ' . aired Nerr - Bopt. Church, . Fourth and State Ste - ,• •'. . • • I.uke Itglisuoo,% Esq., Arch!- test . PO rfbvILI.XPA.PIThe lhapeifieene Hotel - • • . of D. :P.- Broiro. Esq., • known , as the. Perseesylva. - Aria Ball; Centre • St. Also.. . . The Residence of Z. P.' Boyer, Esq.,. Coal St.. and ' • that.of James Lanigan. • • Esq.,.ldahantongaSt. . • : ' AU kindi of hydraulic Cement - properly applied, and finished entirely different to arty done - heretofore. -" -All.rnark - clont are reascinalkterms, and stricdy , warranted fri dire ruttier:lnfirm.' Please addrrsa 7: - F.,WATMON. October 2S, LSO..tfj. 43. - Greengrocer's Fe w Store,: : larPT BY ABS. FROST_, • Mark # at., /01-hand lule Flow and ip tiext door be ow El in? s ed' Store. Mrs. Vice! purposes - to. keep on hand' a variety of VIDGETABI RR. FLOWERS, FIESH,r &e. She feels grateful toper friends for their former petrel:tag% and hopes that It may be continued, by giving her an early caw ' Moro .64:--16. • sit la lime and man . nickt ie n c vn t le c la o UM: 80. Vir-it Warehouse,-)loi*Atrattion megrims - wopit zri • • , THE Fran InituAtifir;rifirdwitm • -OEIRELADIILISLL . • Aintslialge for Lower •-• $1,310,436 ss •• . DIYIDSNDS average SO per cent.. , • • ' PSIAMHIS CAN WI PAID HALF:CMS samum.r. ROBERT C. SELL • Ho been anwinte_d Agent tor "tblirensble Congty snd win be - p to ftniith anyb.sn q o. FIBS' B,INE lIISIJIIAITOE Po. . • r ibideadeirbi!.. mita old andielliible Company luive appointed' ROBERT . C. HILL'- • 'AGIKEiT FOR SCRUILKELL COUNTY. Orrw.r.:—Centre Street, Pot:011411e, Pennsylvania. October lA, • 65.:• . "41.6 m • • • •••• ; ..NEW •-• • • ACCIDENTALjNSORANCE - , .COMPANT, Cash Capital, ••.• . . . . Nasarea against ACeidents of a!1 kinds. *GENEBAL ACCIDENTS include the Traveling Risk, and "also. all. , forms of Dislocations. Broken -Bones. Sprains, Bruises, -Curs. Gurashot -.Wounds, .Bo= and Scalds, Bites of Doge; Assaults by Burglars, , Bobbers or Idnrde-ers —die action of Lightning or Sun Stroke. the effects of =plosion. Flpodu - and Suffocation. by Drowning or - - ,Epwp..GREKNE. seey. WM. A:..13AT1.8Y", Pratt. limas A.. Boas, General Agent. :. 808 E C.' 11111.1., .A•gui PO. Oct. 41, '• . • . s2.ly , . PHENIX INSURANCE; - Co • Brooklyn, N. Y. Cash Capital ....51,000.000 00 Surplus • , ,518,840:79 Stamm Ow ivra..l.. Pies. ETIOAII W. Ca.ovni.t, V. Prey Putt..kernea Suavi:, Sects.. '.• liuuthorited to. twine Polklee for Schuylkill County. Office over Bright's Hardware' Store," Centre Street, Putteville; October 'I, Ms. FIRE ':.INSUAANCE,...OOi,i'Ms.:Ti . . Cae6 Capital..,..• • • , 1,000,000- Ar-eta over, .• , • 630,000 JAMES to President. J. C. GOODIIIDGR. Secretary.- • D. BEVERIDGE, Anent - .for Rehnylkill Cntinty, will receive apigleatlons and IFene • . - rir-Lobkiet!Komptlyndjusted.. ' • . . . Wyoming Fire Insurance co. • OF WILKESIZAREE. MUM Assets President HOLLENBACK. - Vice President—L. D. SHOEMAKER. , Eec.retary i —R. C. Sld - • DAVIDv intaDdb, Aar. , . For Schuylkill Office, CENTRE S T REET., , rApri112,!65.—t 6 4!) JOY 2 9 . '66-3°... AETNA - INSURANCE CO, Incorporated 1819. ; .Charter Perpetual. rni,d op Capitol. Amount of Aorieto Losses Paid in 45 Years. : -.. $17,485,894 71 T. A. 'A t.r.sAttnatt:Preet. L. J. Flr.irney., • Secty:- •'• GOODIVIZi.. Jr., A. Sec. E.. 1 -.• Bweecrt, Tray. At A. A. WILLIAMS, Gen'Llgt ., Worcester,. MLß ..-. • . . . 'WALTER 111,813EAWER, .A.gt., - '"CENTRirST.; PPTTSVILLV.; PA... • • July 22. 'O. . ." - • .• -•-• 1 1 , B. KAERCTER. General Insurance Agent. Office Penwtylvaliia Pottsville. LIVERPOOL & toNnoN & GLOBE INSURkNCE - COMPANY. Capital and Assets ' ' Invested in the United Sipes over HOME INSUR,ANOP, jJOILPANY New litiren, Connjecticup, - • Cab Capfial ' Surplus Jan. let.-1661. • ligurance effected in the best Companies' on favora ble terms. Losses prudaptly adjusted and paid without delay.., • April 15. '115.-4k- • • x - E - .R, , ,Q4A . N.q7 , ...: INSURANCE COMPANY . . . OF NAPAtORD; :CONN: . . , .- 01r1P14.33,--C.b . artei: Oak sulk Osillopag CASH CAPITAL, Net Smiles, Jan. 1;1865, -.5120,231.34 . THOS: .LO.ithELL; - . 11.511K HOWARD, .• . • . Secretary. ' President. ' • • RO B ERA' • — L L • • • Aient,-IPottiville, Is authorized to issue Pojicies in ihe above. Ae/i 'November 4,'65 s 29. 113RPETUAL. • FRANKLIN FIRE MST:FRANCE::COMPANY OF PIIILADE LI'HIA.. AsSets of January 1, 1865, . . . _Capital, AccraOd Surplus,.... Iliffested Pienaiospa, Vusettledl6lll4.mis,t• Income ear 1.864, -- $.1121,743. • -5310,009.. . • . • .. • • LOSS SIN C E 182 P, • • .$5,000,009: , • • ' PERP.ETtrAI. AND TEMPORARY POLI CIES ON LIBERAL TEBXI3. • . • . •• . • • • - DIRECTORtA CIIARLES 14. BANCKER, ISAAC LEA, _ TOBIASWAGNER, • :EDWARD C. DAps, SAMUEL - GRANT; . '.GEO.•F:ALES, JACOB R. SMITH, ALFRED MIZE, •. GEO. W. RICIIARDS, _.• PEAS. W. LEWIS, M. D.: . CIFIAIMEM N.rBANCKER, Piemident. EDWARD. C. DALE,.Vicie-President: JAS..W. MoAT , T TSTER. Set: Pro - . Tern. . . , . .. The sitbscriber is . agent for the shove ' mentioned •In stitntion, 'and is prepared to make insurance on every description of property, at. the lowest rates. -• • • HENRY C. RUSSEL, AO. . , .. Pottsville, March 12: - 'O.. - . ....12-tf • . • , . • .. .. . pl g 8 i-T-1 _of r j ..4 Pk g Poi r; s=l r 4 4.1 gp4 -, *.- a r—ii 1.4 E—i r , hi • ., ,.1 ho pq 0 4 _pi El ..:4 p 4 g CO .'ts* * e ' I 111 '14 El. c , ; , 1 (.) cc i gO at 0 rizs r. 1.1 gE'l Z 22 ~.aO ~4 0 cs 3 p. 4 E. c e, l-4 ~.... 1 - 11 .. " K_, m 0 c E-iorg,&„. ,-;.&- ...... r> „ P:I S ,c 1 W CD €6 0 ;-:: Z P c) P.• 1 Kt , LA CI," M 0 G. A:NICOLLS.. General Suprintendent INSURANCE. 141 13roadwai, N, Y. m TROPOLITAN "52.2,30,000 00 .. 3;850,331 : TS able coinpany $2,501,297 04. NTOIIING COUNTY ' IN SURANCII COMPANT, NUNCY, PA., 'JUNE 20,1865. 7 , . . Abstrait of the 213th Annual Renort. Anit. premium notes and otter securities, $2,411,047 73 Amt. of cull assets ... .... .. . - 99.071'48 Total•amt. of assets Total amt; at property insured to Junelo, •• • • . • 1965• • • ........................ 92 :Amt. ()flosses paid the peel - Year . 78.312 29 Total losses paid sinoe Marc) 20.1840:.. . 1,491,069 04 . . OFFICERS: - •• • • • " JAMES RANKIN. PreSident,' • ROBERT MONTGOMERY, Vice President, • JOSEICA BOWMAN. Secretary; • •• ' THOS. CHAMBERLIN, Treasurer, • • JACOB A. HAZEN,' General 'Agent. - • . This old and reliable Company. ranking at• the bead of all similar institutions in the Slate, continues to !s -ane policies against loss. by fire on houses, barns, coal breakerS, merchandise, and other. personal property in town and country."at cash or mutual rates. 'Applica tions for insurance may be made: to any ofthe" local (meat% or to the General Agent of the Cmiipapy, at his oflicer.Market street, Pottsville, Pa. • • Pottsville, Dec, 9: : !65 • - . ATITIOREPIN "Prepared 'Mince. -Meat, ti moat convenient article for housekeeper*: at .. • • BOIIIeNNA.N do SCHNER/PS. • 46- . • Mat ket street: above Third. Pottsville FEET GUNK BELTING, diFerent 1000 . sizes, at reduced pikes. For 'rale at • 11.4 !NEU* , SUP PC II ES...Thai baeribeir .131. ta.Agent for the sale of the' Boston Gum Belting Factory, and furnishes superior /3elts at Factory prices, elf sizes, kindsantlengths Belts of greateethicknest than•those kept on hand made to order, at the shortest notice;aatis orders for Colliery purposes have the';re ference at the • Also Steam Packing of every de eicription, Blasting Paper by the single, or, ten reams. or h the ton,- at manufacturers. prices. : • SAFETY LAMPS, - of •the most approved patterns; made of inspected Gofernment Wire, by the singledoz : n, or hundred. Wire Games, Wire by thecoll or yard Iways for sale by.. • ' BANNAN. . . . . O . VIL TIRE ROPE ' WORKS . F ur , . . -A . . • . • , JOHN . : E'131,1 RONG • • '.. Trevittin., Neii Je,rsey. .- . .. lir A large amortment of: Wire &tee conatantli on hand.. Orders filled IMO despatch.. For size, strength, .and coat, wae.ciiculsr. ,: (Jaz!. 1, ,65.--i•ir NEW.. WHOLESALE VT= AND LIQUOR STORE, SILVER TERRA-CE, POTTSVILLE, PA ,523.9,”0. Champagne: Caret, Of the most Superior Qualities .ALT.Aft.: 2 .lllfillg.S., - Imperial Cabinet,, Old Family Ryt3, $150,000 SUPERIOR , . WIIISKEY $16000.000 $1,,300,000 Old 'Hennessy, ii - .559 5 ,M1 ) : ( 81 Old Alartel, $200,000.00 DARK PA_LE BRAND CT; 0 H P 4 g a 1-1 E a 0 P 4 [.4 4 fr 4 '4 8 $400,000 . 097,860 1,103,428 =MEI Superioi Scotch Ale, WINES & LIQUORS HENNESSY & DUFFY'S, Port, Sherry, Madefrit, eze., Together 'with the. pOrat (PLEBE JUICE.) ' ALSQ Old Bourbon, Overholt, 2cXX and MaCIC, Old Nectar, Old Apple, And all the various brands of EXCELSIOR., Old Otard,puy & Co's, Castillon & Co's, And all the bestErands of AT THB Irish and Scotch Whisky, Old. Jamaica and, New Engl a nd Rtya, And Every Variety of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Always on hand and -for sale cheap, ONLY FO.R ' c A Sili. ! SILYEK TERRACE, POTTSVILLE, PA: October Lib Li, SW df RI 4 ;h a ' f glass may walls, panes ° b e fated to hotel. sawed in the " door; or a sash cont a i n i ng i . fill, , 1 single row. of panes may be set la a N eu rail over the door.. When stock stand is tit e tt ' - extnc stalls facing 'a bzirn-floor or-large feed 4 . 60 inrila r ; 1 'if their mangers are not boarded= uptigh - 41 . light may. .be admitted through wi n d ows . * abovd, or in the barn-doors. Blltif stand with their heads to the wall, litt 4 .*..: enter at . any• part.of the stable, , except L a front of them. Farmers often saw ro m a :..-.. holes through the bOards of frame stables b 4, _I ?•'• fore each horse; which are closed by did,. • %,.. =,., and, these AlloW puye air to enter as well As .. lii light: This is a poor plan, but better th at nothing. There should be windows at th a •,i;.l ends or, rear,' enough to make the whole . W e as light.as a family sitting room. .1,...:. .•I should be eaqable of being opened for lam' iiii air In summer, Mod situated so, th it draught; • i of air will not fail nponthe bodies or legs ci ' s ibalsi the animals, hut - circulate above their hack; .. _. Perfect ventilation must be otherwise obtatt. ' * 40 Led when the' weather is so cold that du swr o c i windows s titust be' closed. When- Wiadow ••"'t,. glass Las been. broken out, wooden panes a r e 'r u ~ , often inserted, - and cobwebs and dust i n n . -•‘ • frequently intercept the light. For the ben. TN efit of the eyesof all animals, stable wind- - ' oWs sho f uld be well glazed and 'frequently . ' .11 washed. Most of the stables in the century. are not provided ,with suitable wind wra —, , ,t1 whnea large proportion have wale, at all, a the stables belt* al ost as dark as midnight, ' _ b 'V Light and sunshine 0 winter are essential to l 'M healthy vital acti of all our animals, DA 4 the.-desirable quiet of tlittening animals h better attained in dark apartments, and no ja g percePtible bad_ effect upon their health is noticed in "the few Months of stair feedihg, which usually Kecede their sale 'for slaugh. BILLING AND SCALDING BOGS. ' J; Comfort,, writing ~from Cumberland Pa.,•gives his process of killing acrd scalding hogs, • which .has . much to recommenil follows: • :. • "I - have frequently thought of writing i.- a word on the easiest, quickest and most -ha. mane Manner of slanghtering hogs. I take, any kind of gun.that will go' "loose," loud with,. say. One-third charge of powder ands *',.. ping of hard wootl, about an mob long and , • L; 1 the thickness of the ramrod. This I ihoot !II directly into the centre of the forehead cif the . hog, and he drops at once. ..The - head is, not n; injured, "as lb meat`; therels no danger of the ... 0 -- hog biting you. You have no hard tugging ' ll . l and lifting to catch and throw them, both - of 1; which are hard and dangerous work, and the • 1 , hogs n ill bleed out better, as the nervous system - receives so sudden a shock, that they ' are not able to draW the blood "info the lungs, 7' in case the wind. pipe should he cut in suet- . Z-1 _Mg. kis an easy-pleb:ire layinir hogs" n their . ; tfacks, but try it one year. and try shoutirt; next, and my word for It, your pen will core afterward be free from squealing on butcher .ing day. .. „ "Now as to our method of scalding hogs . . We set two posts about twelve - feet long. in- ,-•:';:,. eluding - two feet" in the ground, and. about ~ ~ .. twelve feet apart, - and ,connect tbeia by . a - "; beam on top. 'Under , this, beam, 'and near g o fro one post, .I sink an ordinary balf-hugshead .:= in the groutO, and place a Tolley .on _the !.;...,..., beam directly over it,' a nd another pulley ... lip on the side and near the bottom of the ad- .t - 17,7 jncent posL A rope is passed through theta -, and attached to the hog's hind leg, and thea 1: , '" he maybe easily hauled up and dropped into iiz'' /' the tub, then taken out to air and clear; and ;-' -,* ". 4 : - 7 lastly he may be hoisted-up and hooked of II ' 11 l to' the beam "by chains to hang:: Such.b. am •. may he arranged to hang so many hogs on as you'wish trislay. A common barrel. ket• r i tie kept boiling will . keep . the water fin the :, so scaldingluii hot enough, by adding but and • taking out cold, 'to continue scalding an ie. '. t a definite time;, all with little cost, little foe' _Wilma; little lifting, and the.killing Withslittli sus- -- 1 1 1 Mg to 'the animal. All things-considered, _ 'MI this is the best model ever eawor used for killing and scalding liogs." a. 0 bñptti. Fari n- Orsisis.—Dip - fine.;oisterd nice batter,.and frfin butter. :BuTTER - SAucs:—Drawn butter, sweeiesai and flavored , makes ,a'geod,commen Baas ;t1 AsoruEn..--31:elt a piece of.butter as large as an egg in a pint ot good hot cuspsni; vor witli brandy an 4. nutmeg Comm:FL—Four teacups of flour,'rub teacups ot sugar; I of butter, - two:thirds cep of butter-milk ; 1 egg, nutmeg, sods. _ . CliaAr S.tecs.-Stir. a spoonful of batttt , into a pint of fresh milk ; sweeten and flavor; cook until it thickens and tastes done: PUFF" CASE:—Sik. eggs, 6 cups of flour,) 'of sugar, 2 of myeet. milk; 9 ounces of bunt, 4 teaspoons of cream of tartar, 2 . 0 f soda. ' . _ -. SA.cer..—A'pint of wine; a half ter cup of botter;and ecouill sugar - to'make Into a syrup, with or without flaToring.ei SAUCE- OF Sraur.---11.aauce can be , ma•.'e_ :;_i iii , of the syrup of and fruit by melting is i'. '2 il some butter, and seasoning with brandy ad. nutmeg. - ,`:•;`; I . Q . COLD SAiJcz.--Beat up freslr butter shi . - powdefed sugar to a"cream ; flavor with Bat• meg and any essence. This is used with hot - cake, ECo OMY IV BREAD. —Twenty-six pouna and thirteen ounces of goOd bread*ba . ve lea Made from fourteen - poundt of flour and O Q e and a half potinds of rice, by . the . following -A method : - -*•;•-• - 4 Tie up the iice iir a thick linen bag, al''' . lig it ample room to swell; bOil for three, four hours; tilt it becomei a smooth Na; - mix tlAwhile warm with the aildr4 the usual quantity. of yeast and- salt, aIV the dough to rise near the fire, and, ditik -; into loaves. It isaffirtned on high authaq - that flour thus treated will yield fifty -" f eent. more bread than by the ordinary metb• lid._ . MINCED Bsxr- 7 As EXCEiLEST PREPAIA . TION.—The following method produces a rttl 'convenient, nutritious, and digestable yro paration ormeat, good for any meal, and peciully for the supper table; when any of meat is desired at that meal. Take sap 3 1 1, pounds of lean beef, *ithout. tendons L-it• cross rib piece it very good for t his, but lel .lean part will do.. Before Cookini. chop very tine = 7 --a Hales: meat - cutter :will do If .quickly.. Mix with It 6 Soda crackers, rolled' fine; 3 well beaten eggs; 1 table-spoonfu ls of salt; a_ teaspoonful or less of aground peP - It! per-; I small nutmeg grated ; 4 tablespoon' fulti of cream (or 'milk); and if the meat 11- 'free flora fat, add butter thesize of an egg ot so. Mix , all thoroughly ; make' into a kga _ and bake well In adripping pan If to: howl', -- basting as with other roast meats. It Will - keep for a week or two at least.. - :to
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