Untg:. ••. A BIT OF SCANDAL. i • CirAiii.brsatiMrsaThirs; : pvinte,—.6B4 con farms Buse--L .00W of. Ms's' • aid swum ' • • - . . [An; •Prime'slitchen. • lire Pritne•paring pplesst stable.] " • - • Mrs Shaw (entering ingreat haite).--GOod rdedare! I'm een amcist be out, it's so warm and sultry. But I 'thouyott-hght I lancr: come over, rest or not.— Hue (seating ef it? - • - - Mrs Prime (seating herself and re-adjust in``--her glasses);—of whit s Airs. Shaw? • ss 13:ssith7, - the dreadful ,news. • beery is. how • out of breath I- am t. my forehead is drip Ping with sweet! This Is an awful hot . . simmer. : • . • Mra 1"—Do syteslc, MTS.. Shair. - Don -1 be scored. I'll never tell on it as long as I five and breathe. Mrit, S--Oh, .it's Bich as awful—awfut to happen-right here in our quiet (mmunity ! told-sister Susan I handl had eich_a ience our hen house was burnt, and fourteen hens and six turkeys into it ' Wes s weakk ail the strength out of me, and I feel • •31rs P--7Giood land, Mrs. • Shaw I what can • 'Mrs es—Alo, met; it's enough' to make a' • body doubt poor human natty' more'n ever. .- I from .L told sister* Susan I .never. should , ' dare to put my confidence , in nobody ag'in.. It's completely upsot me : - You hain't got,a little tea in your pot, have you ? . Mrs P—Land, yes! a plenty of it ; the kittle biting now, and I 11 make you a good strong cup... (Proceeds to do so.) Mrs 8--Well. I vur .I didn' eetl mean m put you to al u, l that trouble, but I f • • so overcome, and tea is arestorer to me. And so wonder. I'm weak !. it's terrible—a leading _ church member, too! Oh, the' heart is de ceitful above 'all things, and desprit. wicked. Mrs P.--Yon_may well say that. It's as tonishing to' see how some folks go on. Good land ! it -makes :me tremble in my shoes to think on't. But you hain't told me about this ere • new_ breakout, Mrs. Shaw. Mrs S=Well, .yon see,' it's all about Des _ -11 on Borden! • . Id ra P--My Boni and body! you don't say the Deacon's been and done' anything. • • Mrs S--:Humph!.' I guess you'll'think so _*when yoti come to hear I I declare, I'd about u soon -expect our Isaac • to have been guilty of sich a thing. .' . Mrs P--Well, I never l . but your tea is steeped now ; just set up and try it; don't be afeared of the Bogor because there ain't but little; there enough . :more in the baled ' - Mrs S—(tasting with great deliberation)— ! This tea• is nice--first-rate! • What was it :a pi:loud? Teals awful dear now-a days. Mrs; Ps—Dreadful! I give two dollars . a • pound for this 'ere; I got it over to squire . . -Lane's and . paid. for it in butter. Butter's, master. high, ain't it .?-- • • • ' Jim B.—Yes, it is ; and folks had ort ter be economical of it, and sell'all•they can.. I • don't really thiuk we've eat two ounces in our house for sii weeks. Sister Susan's Ben nj is hnoserous, and butter Is desprit bad for humors . 'dire. P.--So 'Us, But you hain't told me about the beacon. • Mrs. S.--No, to 'be sure; but I'm a-going ler. rthitik it oft ter -be-told on, and carried. - abroad to the _ends of the arth, -on • the four • wings of beving! Only think of the beauti ful prayers and the stitnn• exhortations that - man made! and how he's talked:to us about :original sin—and mow he's been showin . .errigMal sin right out! ; - Mrs P I never 1 • Mrs S (confidentially)--Now, Mrs Prime, Inst atween us, didn'tit never strike you' that , • -Mrs.. Deacon Borden has lookedkinder dis consultory. and melancholic like, for consid erable of a spell back.along t • . Mrs P (refiectively)--Well, -yes; seems •to tne_l've .noticed it; I'm sure .I have, and spoke to Nehemiah about it, and Nehemiah he 'flopped out of the house, as-mad •as hornet. He's altos bin (fretfully. took with the Deacon's folks ever since he bought the striped pig.of the Deacon:' And I say it did the 'best of any pig we 'ever had; weighed - • nigh unto live hundred, without the fat sas . meager Meat. Yes, Mrs Shaw; . I have noticed • that Mrs. Borden has bin ruther down lately; and she's dressed a sight in green, - : too ; ancl green's forsaken, you knoW. • . • Mrs S---aumph ! no wonder .she's dressed in green; cause enough for it, ; .I guess: Mrs P—What ! do you mean to say Mrs S.-Yes, I do mean to say that Deacon Borden is after other women ! - - Mrs P.,-(sinking back -with uplifted hands) Well I vum to g oodness! • . . ' Mrs S—sTes, and what's more, it's a yew* • 'Mrs P—VVus and wus, and more of it! . 1 declare, if it was anybody else told Me but - you, . I should misdoubt it. • ' Mrs. S—There, that's lest 'what. I said to sister Susan. -But I• seed it, with . my own ••• -Mrs P—Marcy !•you don't say so! • Mrs S,-Yes, and .1_ blush to think on't.-- -You are sure there ain't no men, folks round hero to hear= tell on't, hain't you . ?; I should sink. to hev any-man know that I .ever.wit . nessed such a scandalous•perfortnance. • Mrs P—No, !liar halal a soul; Nehemiah's -mowing in the Downing lot, and Asa's gone down to the mill: You can izo right on. _Mrs S—Well, yesterday I seed Deacon Borden drive past our house' in that new beg , - :gy: of his, with a gal alongside of him. It • .- • was just after sunset, but my eyes is good tines, and rued 'ein jest as. Plain as if it was *day ; and - as sure. as I. ant a living ; woman, • that dreadful - man had his arm around her! And his wife has been gone to Alton more'n • ' a week to see her. sister. - • - Mrs p—oh, poor Mrs Borden! I'd be di _ 44:weed right qff, if I was her—l vum t would. Mrs S--Well, I felt just as if 'twaS my du . ty to see the end of it; I .was dreadful busy, but I put it all by, to 'tend to what I thought -Wlt9 my duty. So I whipried on : my things,. • and started across the fields for she Deacon's • . house. I got there. lust as he'd carried that jade into the entry; tor I am willing to take my bible oath that heactilly carried her! • I dhn' up on a box, and peeped in the winder, ' over the top of the shutter, and—my soul and body.!. . Mrs P (impatiently)Well, What it? Mrs S—There they sot on• a sofy, he had his arm around , her, and her head was a layin' on his weskit, and her yaller hair a sirreamin' all over his buzzum! And as,true as I'm alive, she had it curled and a blue ribbing in IL Mrs P-The land of goodness! Mrs B—To be sure.: and while I was look lag, what did that depraved man do but kiss Mrs P—Why, Mrs. Shaw ! ' Mrs B—Yes, :and it overcome me so that I lost -my' balance, and fell right onto a 'hive of bees, and from there into a tub of raid water, it took all the, glazing out of my new gowrid; _and peeled my elbows dreadful.. The bees they come at me, and afore I got on my feet / was stung in seventeen places! Butl didn't mind it—l'd satisfied myself. • Mrs- P—Well, I never heerd the like! What are you a-goinOo do: Something' ort to be done. It:ain't right far Bleb a man as tharto be-a pillOw of tne church. • Mrs 4 3 --To he sure ;- and I've decided to see Parson Stone about it this very day was over there this morning. . ',shall recommend - a meeting at once to investigate the Deacan's conduct. : _, I shouldn't wonder a particle if: the - Deacon should leave for Canada when he *hears on't ; of course he'd never brave.it out. Mrs P 7 -.of course not. Don't hurry, "hits. - Bhaw, don't; I haint said half . I sot out - to, I'm. all struck up, so. .r Mrs S--And no wonder at it ; it's enough to strike Up anybody. But do come down; It's an age sence you was here. Mrs P—Yes, I will ; and you call aKin. Mrs S—Thank'e; I will ; good mornin'. Mrs P—Good-mornin'. jthe vsstr of a Chni•eli. :Parson Stone in the foreground, wearing an erpressfon of grave co neern. ' Decieoq..)3orden.:neae: Mrs.. Shaw and Mrs. Prime whispering together °lea front . seat."'Severed persons standing about in p rivate . . • • conversation.] Parson Stone (very gravely).---Desconßor • den, you.are probably aware. of the purpose of this meeting ? _ • Parson Borden.—l have not that honor. Parson S----You shall -not remain iu igno. ranee. You are charged by a member of our congregation withimproper conduct--ullbe coming a married man—with a young lady, (.) •at resent unknown to us... Great stir near the door. Enter a young lay in straw hat and curls.] • "Mrs B—Good gracious, massy ! there she - Mrs P—The shameless hussy. _ • • Deacon •B—May I ask the nature - of my Mrs 8--Tou hugged her and kissed her ! I teed you. Deacon - fig-vb. upset - rny.hee-hive? Mrs S (spitcfully)—l dunno what that -has to do with it. ' • • • Parson S—What, have yott to say to, this accusation ? . __ . • . - Deacon B—l say the - old lady is correct. • • . Parson B--Whatt do, I hear aright?. Deacon B—l think so. -I will repeat it: Mrs. Shaw is correct. • ltfra-P—l yarn to gpodness! •• - 3Trti S—Jest what -I told sister Susan. '• Parson ST—I had hoped, Deacon Borden, that yon wouldhave been able to have dia . proved this c.harge. . Limon B—On the cordrar3i, I am very • balmy to prove it: Jida, come here, my dear. • (Draws the girl-with curls to his side.) • Idrs-13:--Gew4graciousi-diclany body ever ? - Deacon. B - - --1 am plessektaoonfess to you, 114 Jamb, - that I, did kiss , Ow yount-lq? - , . fated-i;' -31113.13 haw. sad now beside me, inv . y... , what is ;more, I willitake this_oppcirtunity to kiss her again. (He kisses bar) 7 Earsm.-S----Desonarßordn il !um -7-1.-- ,_ • Detiw P.-Allow me, trarsen - '4310ne.„ an. you, , brethrerand, sisters;; others who i , lad io..iresy =ions - ieladve AO My welfare, I 1 *to introduce - you-10 Miss Adetaidn, &rde I Borde* `the "belort.l ;dingtiter Of- - My. 7 ;flrst wife. 1 haiiiiiii-taken fief home from board lug -school, and: shall claimlha rig t to kiss herschen Iplease. " - - .. = - , . BUSINESS CARDS: f"Errny pi.,FAISANTI , • . . a 1 • AN D.mrtgurcigisrennElla , P-nies. and a:minima .. ~nd Oil in.Landmvi. Building"; Oen tre . et.; oppesite-Epiticypal Church. • ...• T. II QUILTCII. Civil and :112.1itints E. Engineer: Potioville,-.Paa.. OFFICE on 2d floor of Geo. Blight..a Building, Cen tre-Street.: ' ' •''"' ' ;. ---.• :Mee. 141.,'04,--60;1", •.. i ILTARRIEBISTio s iiiI and . lili" Lk. ning•Enginiirs, • Russel's' Enildini, .Becond and STEPMARIUS. . . JOSEPH S. HARRIS. anly - 30. -. .. '- • . September 26, IR. 39-1- S. 1...4,111GD0N, _Sargon" - 'U. Dentist; • Market. Street;." second ,+ 1 - do above' above' Third. 5Fee1.,..!.0a5 11, ., 6 1.0 , :„. , !..,a55ita Pottsville: .." ' " • .Mays.;'•6o. . suirAgno Pottsville, • Pa., late P. 'of thel'ennspvauie State Geological Survey, ex plores lands; • " ' October . 13,''.151l • -- VII.LNIL..C.ALILTELL4-- Heat , E.ataie Agesikt; L.- MAII.C . ,ZOY. CITY, Schuylkill.County,Pa. • • $M Letter Addrisis—•Atahauoy.City P. 0," • March SO; • : • ;I'.'i-tf AGENey—Ftrr: the Puichruse awl. Male of*. Meal Eatate 'and,aelliag• Coal taking charged Coal ;goads, 241nea,-..1a - .. awl colleeting rents_ OffiCe lialailitango Street, Pottsville: _ • • Aprll . 6, 14.1 CHAS:. M. HILL. IclV, 1M 830101 1 1 . , • • • • CIPt L AND. MINING ENGINEER:. Illce—Suasells.liaild nA, 'lllalkiantenA* • • • street, Pottaralleo.. . May 6. '65. _ 1S- LEiItETISStIi ' •r ' CLOCILVf ." • and JEVELE,Y., • • • . • ALWAYS ON:11 - ApiD: • • 'ala = t:rl idndiof Manua Instionienta, Violin Strings, Bass Viol Strings; Gni* arial.Banjo Strings, 6onstantl7 On hand. . . Jan W3l.' .• 1101E13.1t, • WHOLESALE .ANI:) RETAIL DEALSRIII• • - TOB-A.000,. PIPES . . , . CentreOppoifice n the Town ail, • POTTSVILLE; . Feb. 21..61. • • • : :88.0: • ',.711.ArK..H.1.011E; :: osix w..wicoEßllllTElt_ 'HAU.S.E-:6S:::WILDERAUTH , 2 . AND RETAIL mit.Fati. IN . • • :.• - • . . . • . • TOBACCO, ..-arrpl37. a and 'SEGABS,' . NEAIItLY OPPOSITE; p.01.7§E Jan 20, '66 'IN • PHOTOGRAPHER' Respectfully, announces to the 'citizens nf Pottevillm -and vicinity, that he has taken and fitted up the PIO TOGRA.PHIC GALLERY, in the building at the North east corner of Centre and East 'Market street. where he pa pared to furtiish the - highest style of Art, yIG TTES, AMBROTYPES, CARTES - DE VISITE; &c.; '- • tar He asks a:share of public 'patronage. and . hopes, by strict attention'to business and eourteff,,to receive 'Or Cali and examine apeclineps of-my'work. 38 • Sept-3..04, • NEW: BOOM A•N-101 .STATIONERI The undersigned are now .prepared to fdrnish a filth. assortment of Books and first class Stationery, at their l'iew Store on Centre Street, fonr, doors below the , Episcopal Church. :Printing, Binding and Stamping to _ . . • IPerfnnaery, -; .. • - •- • . • • • .6 Fancy Soaps. •'• • .• • Bc4cial -Abair., • ' ' • • . Toy nook., Orden promptly attended to. Give. rIfV3 . :BOSBYSILIILL &IMOTHER. 0. C. Boewiecit.c. 16-tf , C. A.Ttoaor Botta.. Pottsville, 'April' 22,.. '65 „ . SALAMANDER. 'SAFES . Second St.,':Pottsville • Announces to the business community of this and the adjoining counties, that .he-manufac- , :1 turee SALAMANDER SAFES of all siiesand kinds, warranted Fire-proof, Which,:in-point of, workmanship and finish, will - Compare-with -those ob tained froth any 'other : establishment in the country.— HO always keeps safeshand for sale,' and will: make them'any size, for Banking and other 'Public institu tions, as cheap,lf not cheaper than they can be obtained from abroad. Ile refers teilienjtuninHiywood; George Bright, Thos. Cooch and A. Ilenderson, of this Borough, who htiee his Safes in use. . . - (June it, .63:,-24A1 NEW . TFURPII!BIIIIVG'STORIE , - • SHRIVER; • . CENTRE ST., FOUR DOORS. ABOVE. MARKET, • ' - . • Has just opened a tine . .assortment .nt-LADIFAt ;and GENTLEMEN:to . • TAU . N . I Sl t :N iG GA) 0 DIM To which he incites the attention of thepubile.' . Ladies here find ' . • . Brenkfaol ; • : • . Woolen Treed's. ' • . • I.lLintlng C oin' And a general . tuutortment.of •; • '• ..11SIMACIGS & TA.INT.GOODS Scene.lll.. AND CIGARS, C.sticceisore to ?.S.litteeeler,j Pltt.rllle, Pa.: jggicoursiige Mime , %Illiminufactures. CICLOLES ItAbibricrruaaa gr. . . . G6ntlejilen.*lll And. . liVhile Shirts,. • •• • • • . ..• • Traveling Miiity. • . • . . Neck-Tif t,- • • . .•.' .• • - .• linndkerichiffs • • - • nosier., Bcc., &c., &c. .... • and'exao.l.ne. • - ..J. H. SCIIRIVETt, Centre Street .0)(14-.... Market • aci,. 'L. W. BOgBYSHELLI AGENT . FOR 1,138R1 W ORKS, CODISFORD & CO - . . . . . . . OFFICE—NO.2d Market St. - , Pittsburg. Pa. • • • . . The attention of MINERS' In narticrilar ii called to the . excellent .0i is for Coal Cars and Stationary Engines, that we are .now manufacturing. : Parties using. our Oils will find an imrnense.siring.. They:will not gum nor congeal in 'cold•Weather and • are'ent irel v. tree trom grit. - Oui."A" Oil. for Engines, and "C". bil for Coal Vara, cannot .be equalled.. Orders 'shouldbe le li ft at Railroad -Ticket. Office; Mt. Carbon, or at. BOSRY SIIELL-&..8R05'..1500k-store, Centre St., Patarille, ..- The Excelsior' Axle Grew, • manufactured by tua is the beet ankle in the ,mArket -tor 'greasing viagona; The trade eupplied =liberal terms: • • L. W. BOSBTSIIELL, Agent. Nov. 17..65 jidc 1111..RIGG, (SucOseorito F. Ilaeteler# Son.) • Dealers in Green Groceries. Provisionl, For eign and Domestic Fruits, Fish; Oysters, CORSER pii-CENT/g AND NORTECIAN• STS. .POTTSVILLE.,PA-; • ' Every attention paid to quality of articles sold.. The patronage-'f the public is z-espectfully..ttolfeited.• • Jan TO, 'B6 • •• • • • • • :34 AI ! EXAND.II4I. S. :5111.1.1,11A5,1 • . - : SOLDIERS' . and AILOItt, CLAINI-ANIi PENSION AGENCY SECOND FLOOR CLAY'S BUILDING, . . . . Ylialasua totig all;ottsv - o Mt., Opp°lite the New 'rows p - . - Pille, Pa. .• - . . . .. .. Soldiers' ' Claims• prOniptl.f collected, and pension . &inured:for Invalid soldiers, soldiers. widows, soldiers' children, mothera and sisters:: * • -. • ' . 1117 Especial attention Oaid to the collection of - Pei sio4s.dne next March. • . ' • Feb, S, '66 5.3 t • :- D',. : A . :: . SM.TIj.' - ; XiX , . • P 4., Respectfully • '- . . . Respectfully informs .theinblicthat he has a choice assortment of Clothe,: Cassimerea, and Vestiugs con stantly on hand. and that he now. offers them at much reduced prices, to suit the times.. '. • • • • lie has also , ou- hand a large stock or: ready made Clothing: got np for the best trade, consisting of Coats, Perils, Vests, etc: . Also a general assortinent'of Fur -nishing Goods. such as Wool .1 raveling. Starts, White Shirts, Undershirts and Drawers 0f.. - wool,-•merino and cotton; Gloves. Sasperiders, Neckties and Collars. .-• - .4 lt at reduced 3:trims - for. IS:Lf • ' BROOMg! BROOMS The undersigned announces to the citizens of Potts--' vine and vicinity,' that they have opened 'a :. • - CORN BROOM MANUFACTORY* ht., North' of Union 81:, .Where they-are prepared to supply merchants and other citizens .with Broomitoit.. wholesule .and retail' 'prices.: The natronage of the public is: hupectfully , WTI fed.— They. are also prepared to -furnish -.to purchaservi, at moderate tem - . the Clark' , Patent ilroonis' Wrispper, so article of great economy to all house keepers... „..'14114..ER dtIeDONEL. ......*...1..8 . fi . -:€•' . : .-..: .BF,N;T: • :RANNAN; • ..w.,earK.. Boos. ...-XiiNtrir*CTITHER, Will thrnistrati kinds - of. Books for Banks. Conniff:lff cert.:Coal Operators, Merchants.' Manufacturers. :ate, .to.::,nutde of the- best materials, Sof -106. • Send in your orders to •,BANNAN*Booketore, CHEAP, GOOD Alto= sem.- THE . maw. OP: TIN .*ARREN'S GENtIIbIIi.PEBBLE ROttFLNG:s nOw.' Used more than any other kind.: It is both Vire and: Water Proof, and will outlast two tin Mots, while it oasts only about half the price , of tin: This roofing is put on by the aubscrlbers;at short notice.:.. • - ' • BiLNNAN.4I. DalektrsHlT, Pottsvfle. , ' It cannotliepid,on'roots pitching over S inches• to the foot. . lt oat oe tat on liat, if necessary., TOBACCO::_: sToworaveigruits lad. others in want of a Prime articie,of Tobacco, &gars,. etc.. will do well to give me a aln. All goods sold at' Philluielph4 prices, immtamers eavintevense of height • • • .. GUSTAV. WOLTRIag 'Wholesale mid P.etstl Tohacconlat, rhe-Union4batel,-Pottsville, with .the D 6. ---"*.ofc.franp elaym , #t , . 1 . _ cliaTittemWAY. tt_tthiEvw, Ist '114144' • ' - s • isdalicioeisfit. • • ...... - .. • • vir orders.lituatmciewriiiMiitm , • u=stmin.4lol,7om,•:-.-411,rmli •••• • 14.412E1191 , Out-door 4945 ASV Prevns and.46l);;''''" 5.57 618 - .• • -Cattle-and . Shoes 1,113557,:, Flour and• 1 i 81 • Coal .... .. • SAO • 10 90 OG' Burial exPensel!' • 653 00 ',Tobacco., - . !6316' Stationeriandiutrditg7 • 31 1 3 17' • • GOO 04- • . • .Post and 1174 •-• Tfn Ware and • .. 300 3 0 . • . Drugs and iklnortl 8 38 85 - Wheelveright ' • -• '94 52 Costaand . • 103 ~ 5 ) 10119 - Maintaining parOnli at Stitetlatto. . . : ....... 124216 tic ree s of house.: . 2.825 25 Lime and • '- 533 16- ' • • • 198 04. . Straw .... .. . • ... . . .;:.-.• • 292 SO ats • • ..... . . .". 126 50 • Saddlery, , .. ,27 24 113 TT • • nenrnnec Wall .12724: Wall paper One, team vragon . . .• 12500_: • .Castile soap, sed: ......... eandle .... . .. . .. . 201 4,s Clover seed:. . 050 _Truck : — ... .. • 51 61. • -. D Koch.'mason 'wort 41 25 Pumps and repairs and , 147114.yr*. .... . . • . 122 00 ter pipe. -Jackal Hartzel,,one liay,mare , • 179 00 D G Ynengling: • • 15 00 4 El Reber.'collins 102 00 • ,1:1 Knercher, larnibire.. , .. .. • In oo Lucerne CO:onhintainlng- paupers 175 00 Grain rake and inaChine extras 83 GO • Grate bars . - 75 51 - C.Srickel, two mules • • 550 00. J neatefoot oil.....repairs. . ' 295.00. 12 25 • , S • W - Kreider, 1 buggy rind " . Israel Kline. PaPerloglE93l • - 125 00 • .Labor on farm... .. .. • . 94 . 75 Dr .4 I.l3erlochy,Outelde phisiclen. Pottsville .. . .... . 155 00 Dr B F Shannon,' pile lad srirgcon 491 611 George Shartie. par5e.:..........:125 25 ' Dr 1. W Prevost, outside •Pitiiicalin, _ • Tremont.. :11 . ' . . ..„, • 'ID 90 Dr B Liverinore, outside -physi clan. Ashland .. ... • 00 - DrJ &hope, medical service - • 90 00 Dr S M Christ • ' 20 00 • Geo'Brintslcker, services as . baker 291.44 Michael Seltzer. steward....:: ` ..:.:800 00 Mary Seltzer, matr0n.:...,....• 200 00 Dr ° L Saylor: asaistrint . phy; • iclan . and clerk George Moyer, :fanner.. 250 00 Chas Seltzer._ do ' ' 198 75 Henry. Shropp. shoeiniker. ... .. ;. • 347,25 Esther Nestor, muse • 10 45 • Amanda -Seltzer, housework. .. .... 130 0 0 Elizabeth Seltzer,' - do- " 50 00 Edward Lebengoad..dlrector • . 3 303 25 B C Wilson, • do' 597 65, =Abrahamßreiuder " -do 402 50 To marauding Orden: iEsned in INA: • remaining anysid, • • • • • . . . . . $89,05.1. We, the , undersigned: Auditors pf, the County of having. examined' the acenunt •of IL• Ilendier,.Treasurerr, of said 'County. w'th the Directors •of : the'Poor:And Hone of Employment Of respectfully report the .foreging etatement - Aissthe re 'snit of our 'Awn Investigation, and whitte.Will - Show .that the.Treabnrer ba,l3 paid the amoint - of eightY•eight thittfaandAwenty.two dollars and alzty-thTee ce.nta. - = In witnesewhereof, we hive hereunto set , cututiturds.ind seals this eighteenth day of January,. A. D., 1866... ; E. T.III3QIIES, (c.. 8.1 1 .• - . • • 8., F..LEIBY. [L.'s 3 }Auditors: . L. 11. BROMME,E, (L.A.)) • • . . . . MIChAEL. .SELTZI.A•Stirard,. "in.: Account with "the' Directors of. the' Poor -of -Schuolkili ulity,frOm the firk-dailOf •Itpiu.ary, 1865—t0 the first clay of Janueirv, 1.866. - , • ... ". r.„ . Balance id hand, JannaCy , $2.9 14 To Orders on 111 Randier. Trees.: :2,8i5 26 •Wm M Randall, Pulthasernoney...... 300 90 . • Rides • • • ' • 495 97 For boarding Molly ...lg. 09 -Candles • '- *. ' • • ..7 38 Shoats: - - - , 410 00 *Hay .... .. ......... .."169 52 • Indantnrea • • :• - • ,30 00 Cancelling..indentures: ......... 14 90 Red Beets-.:: ........:'r..-•:• . 7 60 Lard " .. .. .. 18 3 28 PaFtnre 4 'Money found. on' paupers • 25 00 Chives. seed • 4 74 J Nagle 1 bush • pOtatoes • •1 0 • Boarding , paupers of other aounties;'- 32 50' Samuel Hummel fdr. boarding Sarah • • Rummel at State Lanat'c Asylum.' J Wotherfor boirdirig-bliss:Kaers.ch . .•• • •ner atßinte.Liinatia Asylum • 2 32 60 . 3 Feriatermaeher for: oats.: ... 900 .11 MDeibert for 2 trees • • ••• • : 11 . 17 MarY Rreiner for burying .1" Wier.; 4 00 00 • ... ... . ,40 J.W. WeL-Ingei for 2 31.090 P for. 1 calf • I •10 00 • f ilayrnakt , • • so'oo 190 00 1 do • 1 horse . ' .240 - 00 BalaiiceclueSterrafd By cnah ' paid for" " Bringing paupers to:lip:lSe • $824 88 .Murchatlise42S 53 ... : . .... . .. 40a 57 ' 11rushes - • • 100' t 4 , • Castile.2G G 7 Drugs ' notip . • • • , 3 99. _Costs nd fees • .• • . 83 57 ' • Labor-. ' . '• • 1 8 1 717 • Track •-• • . . . - 39 40 • Poste and ;rails. • . . , .... 'SS 75 . , Plowehttres . .... ..... ' ... -35:40 Saddlery • • • . '27 50 , • .1 Kinsicy. nears' foot . • . : 10 50 •Oatdening . • • • 34 00 • Tailor work • •• " • • "" .115 25 ' .1 Thompsoil; teaching school ' '23 . . . Leather . • at 04 - . .1 Yeich..sltering hogs • ' 9ko . Ex pensea,for coal and hauling coal.; S 9 92 ; blishine 00.: Furniture.. • . -125 60' Mason work • ' • 12'25 . . ... ... .... 160.5 . Repairing"clockft Weighing cord &e; • • • " • " 15'40 • ftrisfrin.s.gifts for children, . •.1710 .. Traveling .expenseffwith.,Directore, 61 50'. . 0 1, Saylor traveling •'expetseS . '26 Seltzer' Steward. dO . • 76 40 ..lieniovlng paupers • 296'06 •• Carpenter. work -196 30 Frelght"QD coal,and merchimdise: , .: 0571 • . Out-dour relief • .• .. 136 27.: Leatherand Oboes • ' .1 • • — 291 . 4.4 . Clover seed • . , • .105 50 Straw. . . .• -84 90: . ... 2521& 'Farrierrisr geservices .• - ' .66 75 .... .. ..... .. . . :49 18 N Brobst money' , refuniet • • .3 . 00 1-75 J Feger I . breed sew .50 00: Interest on outetandlng . orders • • ..13 07. Cabbage plants • - • 45 00 'Potatoes " 3£4.95' Centre Turnpike Co . fer toll ••• • -37 86 •Wneelwright , work • . 1.65 .1 K Ihindassfor dumping . '6 00, Narsin 'tisane DepartMen4. and Sick ff ••• War .7 Kling,er for making fence Maid: services • . • i1‘5,31 4 41 We, the undereigned; Auditors for the County of Satiny Mill. having examined - the accounts of Michael Seltzer, Stiward•of the Schuylkill County Alma House; respectfully report..tlie foregoing - Statement ae the re- Snit of our investigatioit. • and find balance ir.favor of Michael Seltzer, Steward, the sum of eighty-fnui:dol Tars and forty-five' cents.' ' • • • - • .• 'ld witness whereof, we have hereunto aezonr hands and !teals; thiseighteenth.day of•Jarmary.. . . • It. F LEIBY:.* . .11; al Auditor:et • • L 'll BitoMMER. . . assts OF THE HOUSE, No. Inniates in the House year 1, 1805..... Do.. adraltled during the year • •• Born in the 'loose' • • • • Of the above 51 died 40. Were bound out; 596 . were disdain - I:ed and absconded. • • • • • • Hethaining.in the House Jan 1. 183 G: • . : . ..... 401 Out:doorpaupers • ' Of the inmates' in theAlins,House•-1, aie.colored per. sons . :•80 insane and idiotic .; under • medical. •trest - meet ; 33..b0ys under 12 years 15 ;girls tinder 12 years ; -201 adult males;' 152 adult females. : , • ' rn Inmates in the .House '.on the •• last day of each month during the year ; • • .• • - . • ." 401' .1 May - • .357 September..' 335 Febrnary; .... 400 I.lnue 338 0ct0ber...... 341 • March $95 I Ju1y...:329 .November.. 383 . April. ZOO I.August. ....... 330 December... 4ol . Average. number in the' Hons. during 'the year.. '364 Ofit-tioor relief was grantee to - I,B6l;personc.. . .• . Lodging and Meals were furnished to 1.768 persons. The following was made up in the HOuse during 186 M .• '4Ol bed . ticks, 703 sheets, 405 ,bolsterS. 4 05 PPlow. MACS, 'llO3 shirts,. 62 • towels, 184 vests;.•29s emits, 671 pantaloons; 23G pair shoes, 694 chemise, 255 - sack*, -5 02 . diesies•and . frocks,•3s bonnets,..37 - night Cape; 45 nigst: frocks; 418 aprons, 232 handkerchiefs.. 571, petticoats. -411 frockstind dresia. for. children. 47 children's, slips, 62 ehtldien'saProns.:364 childreiri chemise. 211 "child-. ren's petticoats, 35 • children's sacks; 441 boysw panta loons, 85 coats for boys, 204 boys' shirts; .33 vests for. boys, 62 cradle qiiilts, 15 boys' Jackets:sl2Blls:hard' soap. 9 bids,. soft . soap, - 9 sour -crotit.. 1204 lbs. T Olt, • • . FATTENED ADD KILLED 171/8 1 55. .11T steers - weighing 56,861 15a. ; • hides, ;1, 332 ma -130 . • • 30. hogs: " ' 10,869 " . • •• ••• . .• '• • &rock 444 n Iseczags..•• FAl.nt • • • 2 horses. 1 colt: 4 mules. 14. cows. 6 heifers, 1 boll,•3: • calTes ; ST bogs, IT - steena four horse wagons, 1 two hrrse. wagon, 2 spring wagons, .1 cart, .3 sleds, 1 sleigh,' .1 :carriage. 6 - plonglas, 5 barro ' wa,. 4 cultly ,thrk. 1 1%31 ler, *. 1 drill, I.fanning hay-rake. 1.. mowing hisehtne. FARM ACCOUNT. , •• There were produced. On the farm: . • . • • .6.1.1 bus of wheat, at $2 50 per bosh $1,65250 . • 151' do •• .1 2,1 • do::. . 226 : • • 43S - do :oats.. 60• do 262 SO.; . 7. • :'6OO do corn.. " 1.00 ..'do • 600 00 . • • B's tons of hay, at $lB per ton 1,440 00 • • • 2o' tons of straw. at $lB per .t0n.....' 3000 . • • tons . cornfodderi at $lO per " .00: • . Subtle turnips, at 37 centsper has.. • 11 10 • 650 has potatoekat 96 cents per bni 1115 00 0,000 herulababbsge, at 5 cts per lid • '450 00 . . - $6O pounds butter. at 35 cents per.Th . 30100 y : • , 10, bits oulons,,atsl: per bushel., .. 10 Oa.. . II bna'red.beets, at'4o cents per btu; • oo • 2• ExpENTirrußt9 - A37OT FARM. • Expenses for harvesting and fiayma- king ' ' • , 6126 76.. Making. fence ' ' '.3T 35 • 'Pots and rails -• ' -• • - .462 96 PlOll-01ShareS 30 40 SnddlerY. ... .. . 141 27' -Farrier eirtices • • 56 25 Clover seed . • • • • :104 00 ' Cabbage, Otitis - • • ' 45 00 Wheelright work. • • Blacksmith ivorX • • - 410 79 Lime and manure._ • tan.ti,' Boarding laborers • 00 Feeding horses oo'o Feeding 22 cows and heifers. .. . 00 • Salaries of. raFmerguidTe2.-,.. 760 00 • • • • . • . . . • QAILVER WARE...Pickle Jan. • Srusi Sus 10 Sugar Sara Xpga.". Dunce Difthea.• - •lrupM Cake•Baalrata.lce ?Schen, 3c., iC.. Silver Tobacco 'Boxed lined'vrlth . • GRAM. ••• ...0a.,1 1 / 4 1*. 6 e*.• . • • tastes. • ICIAL .68 . ,658'76 =ME Profft araran • A. BRESSLI, •• • ISAAC ORWIG, Jr.. • Director/10f thaTpar• 0: is Sanas, Clair. 1- .:64Ar ointut i. power. for W.firrilL Tv!ortaar e latri:tes. FOR has :o.laaeie ii 40ar pateol. wen broliertill4 110 0 . .- Vi4" era. for aale.. AV at I!otteille_Dsvot. joisiNa F,on SAILA( 4111R,T0.: - - v. • Brick Tanum and lot In Tel Slet forme.rly - orenpW 1)7 tlaa Out; aftinee' Jan 24...45-44 401441.4.3)Wu . 1001111 SAL two-story o-story Youct. with Wick Imildingsoittaited otethe tdiner of Woolllo3d- Lyo . l2:Atreetffly . the-B 01 ".40 1 Potttriftle.. .FM trms apply to ‘. • ' '•• - • Bum) zermuscor. rdfrvini. • in4AmEs B. lerrEßtsoN.-NniTtetovn4 27, 'NMI me 'County, Ps. . . . . .. .. _ . _ .. . 1008. POI LE.—.ll-.Yery-41eislyable end commixliona ~' property In Palo Alto, alew doom above the.L Palo Alto note', 'con/dating ..of two goOd aril)- • Manttal frame'dwelliega. • Woe' otyttrulars appl . to .• ...._ - - . • ' •MINNESSY & DUFFY, Pottsville: •- • • 'or ELLIMI BW,T§INGICILI.otan.• ~ Feb 17.'66 . . , OE 13ALS:= 1 , 4 or weici Airi.Lists TN RONALDSO'S•S ADDITION • - to the • BoroaKh o Potteville, on the Mittereville laid or.. aboTO the riq tug Millie Ftebbach. Apply to •' - • SHEAFP;lattoroeyfoit tweet*, • •.• . F. George :S.,lll:llt.i.;—k. handsome; Brick Cottage:, le treet.. Pottsville,' cormsnaing them/pie town, built In .1861. containing nine *Ponta, a eood bath..tot end' cold irater.. For particulars enguile on the. prenilieS. . .W.i11.1111110. LOT .IFeri . subscriber Will sell hie House and Lot situated on FAA the Borotlet of Poltsvl-lle- - A The lot lain feet front on East :Market St..; by 'lf' 19P feet deep. Thelionse is a two-story 'Frame- .' -.ln good condition With-a Well of Water on the4nt,.and we l stored vtith'ettoleejrnit.. .Poese . ssion 'given iratne ,diately if necessary:, ' For *-tennf.lre aPply• on the peennsen to the qubnriber.: ' .B&SIU.EL LEIB. 'Feb 'IL VOW. t4k1.V.,--Ninety-five acres" of good Molter ' Laid, within threnmiles of Ashland, with a . e . goOd"red shale soll,"and the Little Mahanoy run ning..throggh.it, "? Two-thirds of the land - making it .tery desirable-for farming,uurposeif • For terms applyto • BURD.PATTERSON. Pottmille. • . or JAMES B.TATTERSOlf,liZoitistown , • Jan 21..G6 Llt •• . . . • Montgomery Co, TilliE "subseriberahave foilaile at their..Collierytin Mill Creek, a lot of Pump Fines,. Spade •Handles, "Splicintr Flufe. Stn . h-ends,'. Pipe, State -ends," . ."and.other Bolts. Clack Piedini,' Foie_rrers and Fullies., - .l3alanee Weighti, connecting. od andrliobs. Also a"6O Horse Engine. ' -REITLIER. C0._"..• Boa• particulars applj •to .1. G. S. RE P" "FLIER. No. :129 , Walnut Si, Philadelphia. or to SSG. 1. - . GEIGER, at the Colliery. . • Jan Itt A CRAW E R Asir SAIL .liortable /TX • engine, •vrlth < tubular boiler; cylinder 5 ;inch- bore, 12 inch strtike,.spring . packing.. One smoke .stack, 34 Inches by 35 feet.long. One smoke steel:, 30 inthee by' 35 feet long. ',Lot of elevator buckets, with spidere Mid ehefting.coniplete. . Three drift eare,..one three' loOreir cider screen. 12 feet long.. 415% .a • large lot of',Nand Iheeliove engine eleiatorii and screen, ice.;'were need for cleaning a dirt.banl:, and Is all good order. Can be seen at the Machinery depot; on Coal etreet,. -- . • . Jen.2o, • -.... - 4ABEZ SPARKS. . . _ . . - . ... . . . . .OR SAL'llinltY .310111R11119 ADDITIONI I.Pottsiviiit; —A largo' Three-sterj , :Brick 140tute with back , buildings and stable on:rear, .Ihe House is replete. with alllhe.moderieonverderOsSath Rooth' with hot andcold water; twp Kitchens with hot and ad water;' oad,. .'new R f-1 ange:ooga size ;- - r tblick Bake Oven: Heating Turaace: and Gas ei ,throaghout: Also Mt:Brans Ss Watson. Safe o lairsize. , .: . . - Enquire . at.7OVRNAL OFFICE:, . . IN. . . OTIC E TO MOUSE REE P euk if:W . TORRET, hlabahtongo Street, - ourtosite.:.l -The Sisters," -.will, sell at-a great . sacrifice between this audthe lei of April..Bureatti,T Bedsteads, Tables,: Sofas, - -Ittok-aisera...,ELat:rticks,.. Chairs,. Carpets, . Oil Cloths, Curtains.; Stoves,. -Crockery,, Cooking. utensils, gooks,' Engravings; . - Photographs: a choice collection of old . and:new Musk., bound and in sheet; With A good eight-keyed. Flute and C. illartinette, - and tvrare:Cabi. :net 'a-Curiosities.lir..T. Will , also . sell one of N, SpencerTboinMe Drag. or 'Tobaceo - Xills. cutting,two or. three hundred ibiti.• a herbs or spices is a day, with the secret of making his ."Army lllikinick Tobacdo," 'acknowledged by old smokers to he' the , best 'smoking l tobaccivinnen.., Feb 17, '66-4-3tf ..• . . . . ARM. FOR E..;-The'Bti.bre:ribe'r will sell L'• at private sale • hia'Faina; located iii Nortirlitan belie Township. Schuylkill -County. shout one mile from Orwigsburg.. it consists of . 16S acresM of the:best red ehille land, - --about 66 or 6U acres of . .w.hich dant: :State •of cultivitt well and - Is nnarly:ull level• _ The balldings cOnSiSt.-Of a • Frame Mouse: large Prime Barn. nearly - new. with •well of good .. wider afid . sprin . g House on the preMises. Tkls is a very desirablelartn; and will- be sold cheaper . than any farm con be bought in the neighborhood For terms and other. particulars,- auply - to' FREDER ICK FRIED. - residing on the. adjoining. farm,. or to the stihscriberiti'Pottsville.. : .. • • 7 SC Fir Reading' ; Eagle Insert :6 tinies and send bill Im mediately to.this - . oflce: , • . übl is Bale ofPcrision a fr. koperty.4-Will be . fold at. Public. Sale, ou • ' ' Ttiniadaft, the 13th day, of *lurch, 1866,: on the-premises, in Wayne Township.' Schuylkill Coon, tyi•the.following personal-property. • Four working horses; wellbroken to,ivork ningle or, double . , two coltt„. One 'year . old, four fresh milking cows: heifer.. one two'; herr° Wagon, .4 - itie • bread wheel Wagon, tine: spring •iiyagotn one:top buggy, six pigs weigtung,. - over, 100 Ms. apiece; one fanning mill, one: drill. One hay: hike. One mowing - machine, - one hay-fork," rope and . pi Gogh, • harrow, three caltlysters,•,,harnesi„cliains, hay, and straw,- potatoes, kc . • Alen, a variety of' - household and kitchen furniture,• consisting in part of lied and bedding, eirpets.: •corner cfwboards, clotiet*.y chairs, 'stoves,- . tubs; barrels. a lot of Blaelt Spanish chickens, and Many other articles Sale to•commence at 6 - o'clock.. A. -IC-and continue until all-is 501 d... :Conditions; Mx menthe credit above with ample security. • • JOSEFII WOMIER.. . Feb. .• ttne'lleve Rosewoisd Piano,.Sev . en r Octave, Inm Fraine; Round air- • ' iters,:overstrunk Bass and SeellOp Reys.ll,l, n TrXi.:s , with 'very. fine lone. and action. - - .-Any .1 •-• one 'desirous of-hut - chasing , can .see the instrument and learn the tenni , •by calling:. on the qn ilerga ned at.the'Unionllotel; PEU.L.sville. Pa, • . ..Jan 13, '66 —t-tt •. • ..,• . • . • • •• , 1., - .4nore tilimE.—One• new Fifteen Thirse Eneine. Shaft,Tly : Apply.at (Mice of- Little Schuylkill .cual_Campn ny, Tamaqua Pa.: *.• ; • [Jan. 6._ , 66;,1-if • _ . lka AC , 'CIS'S F OR •SA LE.-.5 . t utu s .of ill' pump stubs .and splice platetv of varithia - sizes, and. alarge lot of • spade lialdlea,•. Rock or-Bob shafts' Air so several pump shafts;aud Wheels. --Two larger.purnp wheels,.: . feet diem., face, - pitch. Also sec- era' shafta'afid.spiders: TWO small drams suitithle for a breaker ; also a hit of . pump pipes - itrid.l4 Inches. -A large string of-Elevator 'Buckets, neiv;Suitable for hoisting dirt or coal.- One small Cylinderitoiler suite , for.a a horse engine ,or for Steaming timber:... Three new bolicis,-34.9nc1i diameter. 27 feet in length: Two 'new boilers. 36 inch diameter; .20 feet in • length. Mlle ltrichinery - bepotOn Coal Street..4AßEZ SPARKS. . FOR SALE. lOW Tons Ncift. 10.1%• . 11 4 . and 16,STIEBT RON 26 inches wide, fur lining Coal .Slitdes. . Apply to -• . : MORRI.S..WHILELEW& • - 1608-Market Street;, . Dec 15,-65- . . . . • • • . HOI 4EB IFOR MALE.--Th e iimiersigned.riff - . era for sale 4 tivo;story Frame and 3 two-etoryßrick 0 1 flonses, - ,sitnated 6n • the comer.of 4th'and . .Calloivhill streets - l'he houses - ere all' in good • condltioo4 , Posseislon given on ; the let day of April. -1560,. Also a fine building lot fronting - Arch. and•Ra . . street, 200 . feet deep, and 160 feet front; on' which s erected it cellar i wall; 30 by 40 - feet,.. calculated for one or more honseii. 'A good , well, and all . kinds:of' fruit trees. Under good:cultivation. well,; 38 a fine lot fora cottage' building. se it overlooks the town. ..- ' - . • •-• Alan, adjoining thislot. is nixint an. acre •of.gronrid; well fenced and under good cultivation. . ' .' ' - - For further particulars enquire of - - -.-• . . ''.: . • . DANL. NAGLE'. Market St:, Pottsville; Dec 16;'•6.5 nnAA ACIIINERY FOR SALE.. -.; , One . 010 -OK stroke Steam Enginel.234 - taire, - ie inch stroke.— It has been refitted,. cylinder bored out, - and ties spring packing: One 12 horse - power Steam Engine, entirely Two Dlmpfel's Patent:Pans: suitable fora roan, dry oi . smith - Sho_p,, at: the Machinery . Depot on Coal 'Street: : . , JABEZ SPARKS. pox?. oface;coreer.Centre. and Mnr • ket streets; . .Also. one on- 3Larket. greet, five doors from Centre. :Apply to, • L. C. THOMPSON. : NEW BOILERS, SA inches by. 30 feet. App mpg ly to LITTLE SCIIUYL KILL NAVIGATION; RAILROAD & COAL CO.:Ta maqua, .., •H•. . . Oct.. 2S, 1 -4a U. c li con . sALE;..:.An. - undivided.inieieigi in r. a valuable tract, of prodnetiVe %COAL in New Castle Townehlp,.Schnylkill County, now worked by tWoeollieriek. Apply t 0... . • ' FRANKLIN B. GOWEN, Pottsv3s.ille,tf•Pa. ••. • • • IL - 101t l!SALIEl..—clne new 20 llorsa Power Engine; _lO inch diameter.; '4 - feet /stroke. 'Bor, bed plate, governor and force pump coMplete. • - ,:.• ,• • Also one second hand Engine. G : horse power; T inch diameter;i6 inch•stroke. Box. bed plate, governor and force'ptimp complete. Will be sold cheap.. • - . • • • : • ' -ALLISON & BANNAN, • r: 8, Frtinklin Iron Works. Pt. Caibon O.R 8,111.1E:-.100 - acres valuable Red '.Shale F "Land for' Farming, §ituated in Locust Morels it fine stream of water, several: large springs, atne two storytouse and. arn, and thresh. floor_ Ap ply to • • . Pottsville, • Vag .8A LE:-.73l9'acr of excellent Timber Land. eittmated to contain over 30,000,1100 feet of "Pine and Hemlock timber, situate on Trout Run, a branch of •Lycoming Creek, 14 miles from Wil liamsport: „ • FRANK CARTER,... Real Estate. Agent, MattaniY.City, Schuylkill Co. : - Fa. March 4, — 65. • . .• 0 7. 1. . 0 ~.../ H , . ..-.- . . In this particular line we cannot be beat. ',No lady. wanting a Skirt can very ' Well. leave' our store disap pointed, for we keep the celebrated . Bradley's Duplex Elli} tic or Doable Spring Skirt, which teacknowledged the best article-1u market. (kill and _seethe Duplex .Elliptic Hoop Skirt. 'We also have the exchisive sale • of the celebrated Manhattan Hoop "Skirt r also' there neweed Waterman , 23* inch'. tape. Skirt: 'and several ottier excellent makes.. CORSETS! CORSETSII a full line.:. Woolen Goods. such as Shawls, single and Baluiorals in allstyles, .Faiiy. Coverlets, a beautiful article : also' Ladies Moths' in , all desirable Shades,. '.• Islack.Beavers, Doeskins, Cush:here& Sattinets, Jeans, * %Flannels 14 all, coigns. - andhoets of other articlee be ; longing to this particular • branch .or the trade ,at' the '. very lowest passible rates, ... , • . • • - . . . . Embroideries I. lEMbroiderlei I': . ... , . . . . . . . . • ' i WRITE 'GOODS I WHITE- 4IOODS I ! • .. . • • . . • • .To this have- paid particulariattention TO LEASE.—The Schuylkill Coal.: Company are ' - and have made our selections - with this' utmost care, .1. now, prepared to' make leases on their lan& in .liatteringoerselves that we not alone can offer to ladies Rioter Township. Schuylkill County. • These lands are in want of these goods an .-excellent variety, rrf -every located on - the-very beat portion of the lieckscher Ba- thing belonging to this line' bat that. we' can also die sin, having over four miles run on , the . •Daniel. Crosby. : pose of these goods at exceedingly , low' prices. ' . ~ Lealor,mid all : the. veins. known .irs that .basin: both . Onr assortment embracers-in Embroideries a full line ' 'above and. elow water 'level, _Favorable. leases with ~ of Edgeing& Skirt Bands, Insertions, etc:. ''. .• . • line, 'above ,an abundabec of timberjar.mirang purposes.' will now ' .In White Goods a splendid assortment of Jackonebi. be made to paid . tenant_, on application- to 'E. - A. Cambric& Bans, , Nail - nooks; - Victoria, Bishop Lawns, PACKER. President of the . Company. Trinity Build- swiss magi, etc..' :,. • - . . -... •• • • -. -' . . . ing,.. New Yolt,. or. to . C. J. 'DOBBINS, • American ' • ....:. • •-•" .-.- I ••• • •. . 1 •.. .': .. • House, P . ottsville. ' ' '. , Sept. 16:41.5.-314f • , . ILIIPAPprIeB 7 . s!raperies i ... .. • , - - • . _ In tall variety, Terry low; . v'• '.• • , ' . - HOSIERY AND NOTIONS, the most. eximplete and choicest assortment In -this Town. - • ' " ' • .Enrasets.t. Clarptets:.; Irasier*llll :Throe. Ply. extra TwolnY r'sut..erline 'Cottage Carpets, a very pret ty article. , llr.assiells I. • .Bniseeht : !..- - beautiful - . Oil cirsthis !. Oil Vielis .T.: Floor and Table.— ..A full aMettmenL . ,' . _. . . - ..• • ' . 4:bir.Cartieta andoll . Cloths we consider. very km., *and would , invite all those in-want, of these articlei to Om basinesevklibe'rendneted on' ttie -.-. --- -.- ' "ONE, PICICL.C.4kOIIL..IaVISTIEDIsis. Oar mottribeingoquitir Ski& a.ittEniall Profits." .-• • ralrAll- Goods warranted as flaraxamerrn I I'- - . .. .. • , 'Please do not forget to give na an early ... ll pplex online oar msralawl prima.: --, ,;:-, .1 .... .-: -., ; . t.. , ~ . N: .B.—Branaping for Braiding as, well. Sur Ern. • besides's* Mai -Welder; ,- •-: lea 1.1; M03.14,..1y .' nevi Lie Dvrellkniulloosci far ,Sale.« The tuiddivignkl. offers for, sale his • three•story brick dwelling . situated oil 'Noiwegian Street: east of lloase -twenty feet frpnt.: and • About sixty :deep. - .-Witif - a lot, adjoinirigy twenty feet front, end about eighty-two deep: The tiWelling has all ' of th modern conveniences. including.gaa. bath-rOpth, hot and cold water, range',' with hot via cold water in . kitchen, and heater - in the . basenient' - to heat the - house thninghont.-. For terms, etc., - apply on the premises.. Pottsville, Dec.2-44` 6.5.L- t-f • 1174. 0 5. , W.REN: • . . fIOAL .11,AND FOR. RENT .:- 450, acres of %.-.1 Coal and Timber Land on the Eastern - Dint Tract, containing several veins of Coal—thelliamulothnfeel, • the Lehigh 13 feet, and the Skidmore 10 feet thick. I . m ile of a Inn, .which forms a. basin, 1 mile south of Ma .banoy It joins. the. new Boston Company, who are now.opereting - on the adjoining . property on the e veins.. The .ItAilroad. Company are now -locating the 4910. to be .completed' tLext . Spring. - Fleury Snyder, tenant on the property, meepa,s hotel. For further - in. formatiowapply.td.. •. • . _ • 31 MURPHY... ". Pottsville, September 4 , 1865.: , . 35-tf VOE. SALE OR' TO ILEASE.—A• tract of L land situate half a mile west of Llewellyn,. in Branth and ReSlly tartishly', &hey] kill County, con- ' tattling 00 acres. having. R . .= of three-fivartha - of a mile on the following yeina.vii tl The Gate yeins. Sel-. kirk. Black Mlne,.Tunnel.. Pewit and Salem. • Parti :wishing to, ytrchaeo or to leaui will: make' arßllca;tion t o . .- . . • . JOSHUA: . • ‘. RICHARDI:SMETHURST. • • ' " • DUNDAS LIPPINCOTT, . .Thieentora of the Estate of .James Datidat., diewett, 'at MI Walnut 131. Phltada.; Or to CHARLESIat.L..:ReII Estate .I:gt.,Pottatille. • FOB , IIIA I. .-3 good working Herres and Moles. -Vrwo-horte 'Wagons...pi a lot :of...new:and old o Pend nAwhool,),•hstrnese.. - •• • • . • 0110. *. A:lag:l+l4i). rho - 4 .‘ . .• . - • Ail 1 4 1.8 M-LAMOITS. PAN naen liN t sates, - c°t'c'e. ^UK* r men3orand foe* , ''*Ar athw 13Atiii.relli, Centre E4ieet. frt. sale t Pa --• lien orln eardinelackg:34l_ lo : Wee laudiaibr. rattan of 't , W 0 r,f.or F • . the ptostrata . s lathie e ththhebalite oe,,brick-drot - *posit, and al kidneys and drofalall l. • - ; - I . l4 l lLlkirxra A9T g' 17132°- ▪ ' :r• _44-4lza 110100111111 1 1. 4 VATC 11110&in el l of a goldand s ll liver Ao ewe; American :Clocker and Jew de scription& qty-kale orbs& at thhatoinoL • e, • .. • 'M. L RS , ' M Sept _M —tf) . : Centre street, Pottsville. • NOT Duran .t.us • COMPLEXION BY rOWDIBIB ABB WABASS WtlißtraCire or; all up the pores of the' Mani ind in a sixatthne leoe it bar hen d - dty •Itto in the blood, and It yob want t tnoothand'ioft Attbrilliant) u tee Helm. boldalatraet.pfSaraapintaa..- It divasla the eduipletton. • Out. 4,ENvENE C t irogrivp.rtAVANA. Bll if G/a.R.M.aold Retalltt Lott.nta a elec., LV by • . , • . GIPM.A.V WOEN. Centre' St. next 4dor th 9 .1.71A0n ~13c.otel; ..Pottayttle, . fEeirtdrkifronS Coinmem— After a carelni examination of lielmboicis repara tions, they enjoy oar utmostconfidence. We consder. them safe and reliable. • I , MVREILS At YATES. Pini.Anst.rata. Jane VA 1845„ . Oct. rC .65 93L6:1t. Malcireou war. - . Yetmiret, .Vitees are ref.ra, Ined L atatuoLe.i'Etrra.tirr Sparta .'.' . 'Oct: 28.76.5743 tin: _ ss Choice Aesortmen! . Plain and FanCy Dread 23.:G00 do at red= i tricee a t 'A. GLOVER'S: .nearly, opposite Market St. IMMO A C.hiolicis Aaisirtisaesat or Wool Long'_ . Shants at .ri: reduced prices at- 'GLOVER'S. ' • Centre St., nearly opposite Market St. • A'Large: A..!..iiment.of Flannels at Its. wery luivest market prices at ... R. A.. 431,;0VER43. - ...• . Ceatre St.,- nearly oppoSite Market St. :1 24t Jan 13, .66 A Varge . Assortment of Casattncres,' Tweeds, &c., for bora li•ear; belling 'cheap, at - • ' - •R: A. GLOVER'S. • Centre St.,. nearly. opposite Market St. 2.tf Jen 19, 14 . .. . . ILUE : ROPE,• WORKS• '.01? '. : ' • •JOHN. ,!A.....tt0-p2,l3l„;lNer, . •:. Treziton4'.llie w ...leisejr..., .- tar A large tutsortnient of Wini , Rope constantly.en hand. Orders filled with•despatch:..F'Or size, strength, and cost, see circular. - .• . Ran 1,..55.—1 r 1y.. - . - . T.: umn R tiIIffIrESER !—The • Mittel - slimed riesire -to return 'thanks -to . the public for its liberal patrongeln the past ; and to -inform' it that - he le still prepated . tO fill orders, promptly,' ter frame lum berand plat*: • - SILAS BALL • Bottsville„Sept,.. 1965: • . -36-tf • . . . SANE .TILE OL D PAP - ER. , 4 Centa• a pound paid for clean White Writing and Magazine Paperand also Old Newspapers, Pamphlet% and Old Books with the corers taken Off. Colored Pa per Icent a. pound. . . ." M: BANNA;q. - . . 11.DIAN0f1 ' 111IRtoppitaors, from the 1 best ,manufacturers,and a general • - 'assortment of excellent Musical ;Instru ments, are sold ,bythe undersigned.- - Strings, Bridgesand Screws for. Violins, . . • can also be furnished... Instruments repaired :at' short notice, arid on - reLsoriableterms. . 74. - -,LElmnertg . , Agent; t. -1T- . . Centre street. Pottsville. . . lirwanns. 'or. . Tuurry Tuotrasno certificates and re .comniendatnry letters have been received, Westing. the merits of lielmbold'ii.Gennine Preparations, many of which-are frour.the highest. sources, including eminent stat esmen. *clergymen, governors, Statejudgez, Jac.: P E Bien. V.INIE4I4AR:.L-The subscriber has t. 7 Commenced the Manufacture of inn perior article of vinegar rittlle.cciruer of RailroadandCallowhill streets, in the Bortnigh•bf •Pottsville, where he Is prepared to fur.nisti : grocers a pure artieleovholesale,, which.he will watrant to be cotial.if hot superior tOany artiele•in the market for pickling. table use, and all purp9s&s Ter which vinegar istlsed, at thelowest market prices. Al we.ask is for dealers to give . liB'atrial.• '• , • 294 f • • : • 13. MYERS. • • • Choice Trtos, tor, Choirs. Qs4twirrs Beethoven arr,with Organ Acc , by A.: ••Davenpurt.--TsusT is GOD. • 811, .0 Loan: Till. NOT TRY YE.TIIE LORD 50..CCLFJialAI. HOEE.'6O,• "Itiostaso AAiI 'Evsstso2, 'Pieces designed as-Valim . farieS 11y L.- 13. Southard. RE•tome rue itehitpor Inv Sitarssy. '40,.'1'. TIIEE. 40. IYII-1: as GLAD. 40. Bi.r.sin , as Tae 1,01 ID; 40..,•T8U5T . IN. GOD. 40.-' LET TIIY LOVING MERCY.. 40. . • ' . - • • • • -6 viAT RAD *L - Sqs. , (Qt.): Barker. 30. Lo Tlta niT OF BEET mEctisitylt.. (Qt.) Emerson, 30: Gutrix -me, 0 71.1017 . snov . • Emerson,' - 35. 'J setts, SAVIOR OF MY INIIROD, .30. - • . - The, abovo new-and beantifurpieces of Choice; Sheet knee., designed. for a-general. religious service of the. Church, will be sent port paid on receipt of price by the pnblithers,-.1 X 1 . • . " • OLIVER DITSON •St 0:: • ' • Jan: 2T, 'OO. 4- ; 977. Washington St., Botitou.' • New .Greengrocer's Store; • KEPT BY MRS. FROST,.. - Market st., stile; next doui• below 'Mine's . .• - ' -Flour. rind Feed Slore. ' • Irriv:Frort pnrpoies .to ke6p.on . hand. ~variety of VEGETABLES: vLowErts,pisu, - &k. • She feels gratefirt biller friend?' for their -former patronage, and. hives that it'may be continued, by giving her .an - early exill. I/4)111 9. ' .N 011711.4. 1, • INSTITUTE for I BOTH:SE:ICES. . • • . , . • PHCENIKVILLE, .CHESTER Co.;. Pa, • Summer Session will commence Tuesday. March 2/th, • . 1566, and continlie fourteen•weeks. Instruction I,in Common English Branches, per session •-` .• • 0- AlO 00 Instruction In - Music„ (Piano;- Cottage Organ hi.• • • -• Guitar), , _ • • • 10 00 'lnstruction ir. * Latin, French or German Langlage 2 00 • Instniction•in Drawing or' Painting • ••3 00 Boarding and Washing. - per week..., • • •'3 60 Rent of Text'llooks, Ter sessiln • • • •1 00 rirCircular sent upon application:* • .1,. •. • •40813111 BOND, Principal. Feb . . . . . CsinviTnAls Ana' . eels selected stock of WatchcS. - Jewelri and Silver' 'Mare.. comprising all•fte,new Stylee. ' Cali - and exam , the, before porchaeing: Ail' goode "warranted. a? repre sented..CaleirdarClecks for Offkes.and Dining Rooms. • . • ... R. C. GREEN.Centrat., Pntrevllle.Dec 1G 'CS • Dare Liireiiy Wbiad telidl 'dd mord and . better.work at ti given Coat'thin.any. • other l T. it Manufactured onyl.by. • • .. • Ziegler & Smith, `holesale Drug. Paint and Glase N0..1:1T North THIRD Street, iCaileirearhinallna, Tic Mai- cbeap, 1. at , • R. A. GLOVER'S, . Centre St., nearly oppcitellar2V Jan 13..'66 --- Vog=" The New Cheap DRY GOODS STORE. J. GALLAND & CO.'S Cheap Store is now. 'opened. and' contains a splendid variety of air kinds of Fancy and Staple Dry, oeds: which are, offered at.prices that. will not fail to give en .tire satisfaction to pnrchlisers: . • • . . • : Ladies .:LadleS!! Ladies!!! Cell . . etthe New Store and see • the beautiful Variety Of- Dtel4. Gobds. you. want to' buy BARGAINS t BAR GAINS call rand price our beautiful assortment of Prilit4:4lrintsi:PrintS!.! Prints 'Fast Colocs,..neatTatteriss; beet makes • . , . •-• • • • •Dclidnes! - Delatinesll.Delaili eS!! The latest shades. ,beautiful Cures . We are selling these 'gond., at lower rates than•they • can be purchased •at.the cities of. Wholesalers... , • • • BritgainS!:Biurgains! - Ilarga in i ! Offered in Fancy Ili . TeBi! Goode, as •Wool Delaines ; all imaginable shades, plain 'mid .I . ll4tired. Alpacas—the lateet'shades: for the coming Spring: Mohair Lnstres— a beautiful style of goods, very 10w.• . -Brecade . Lnstres. —in all Shades, and figures., Victoria RePps— . 4-4 Wide, a very low "priced goods,. Toil. de Chevre - :Roubaix Clathe..Limiey WoolseySotropriss Cords. iliohairPo.p line, All Wool'Plaida, • Coburge, •Lyonese , Cloths, Par sinettai,. lderinoca,, Drees • Silks:rind . hosts • of other styles'of Dre -Goods' too.'numerous to mention, at City Jobber's prices. . • '• Staple and Domestic . Goo ds !•!. I . . Such oa r Bleached and.Unbleached.Muslins, 'all' the va-, rlrins,Widtbs and beat standard Makes, in excellent aft- . riety: at-lower prices than , any . ' other establishment in 'Ladies! Ladies !!••Ladies Pleaseliay na a visit and' examine fOr•Votirselvea• • ' We also.otieras extensive variety." of Ticks. - Stripes,. Denim47Hickories Repkne, Und.Checks,...at remarka bly lob rates, Linnens, Tovrellogs, cloths: Diapers, etc., etc., at'. New - York City. Jobbers and intputter's rates. . • .. • .0 . 1--1 • • ~~ J RAIL~OA~S-= AKINS' 1111.1:„ 't !Wain( kIEtAL, YENB. • "1! r._!orriliger Traiste_ and, after MONDAM'lhiveiiiber Nth; 19615. Plt anger, Traina'will leave Scialylirlltilaven" as folloWs . At T. 15 A - . L. FOR 3MitERsvILLE, T. . • , • ' • At 12.20 P. M. FOR GLEN CARBON. ' . ' Returning. will leave Mineriville at 5.05 - A. M.. and Glen Carbon at '1.40 P. K.. connettbigAtt &WIWI] .Raven with morning,and aftattodn Famenger.Tnana for Philadelphia;. ••: •• • ' Paaseuger Train between . Ashlan d and aoi - Auw ChM Junction. conneedng withittage to and from litiamokist. Leave Locriat Gap Junction at 10.40 A. K. • , LetiverVabland at 2.45 P.-hL • •.• • : _ - Connecting with Paseenger Trains 0n:74. lb, B. M. R. R.' to and from I"ottaville. at which point connections will be made with trains On Philada. and Reading R. It. . : . J.. 1 WooTriag, Crestmina. • 1641, 415. QICIIIAIi.I[II.I. Arm susiormitaini - 4. ' waitmoiouG—chausge 4itt Mimic • -On 'and - after Nov. TT.: IS&S, Passenger Trait:wain leave Pottsville daily (eicept Sundays) at 11.45 - Alt for Aubum, Pinegrove . and Harrisburg,. and - at 1 P M . Pr • Auburn:. Pinegrowrand Tremont... .: . • • Passengere by 6.4.3 A Mtrain from Pottavilla will err rive at Harrisburg via Pinegrove at 11.30 A M to connect with trains going .east or west on P-na., Cuinberlsuid • Valley, Northern Central. and Lebo:ma. Valley Railivads. . . • ' ' The 1.00 PM train from Potreville will connect at Auhurri with up morning train from Philadelphia.. lemv ing.Auburn at 1.50 PM for Pinagroye,' . and arriving. al •Tmmont at 3.30 P . Will leave...Trernont for'Pine, gr,jr...it 6 001. 31, connecting' there with 4M P train from returning.to Tremon Harrisburg: at 7.1:9 P M.. Returning will leave Harrisburg nt 1.00 It, connecting at Pinegrove at 6.35. P M. with train fot TratlOnt, and at Auburn-with up . Passenger Tr a in for Pottsville. Passenger Train u p l e a tflo A.M.. connecting-tit .Pinegrove with tram to Ear, risburg. at Auburn .with down morning Passenger Train from Powville ib Philadelphia, And arriving at Pottsville at 9.20 A M. -• Pare from Pottsville to .Ifstrisbutg.' $9 05. For tickets or other. information apply lo • - Ant, at Potteville.• 1;T,;11, TRACt sopt.. Pleb I, 16 E malt L It • .. • . • . . . • • . , , . . all rran meats. ••• • • ..• ON AND AFTEW:MONDrY,• Se_pt• • th. Pas senger Trains of the Lehigh Valley Rallrine2.oompany; !fill run is follows:, •. • . • - • 'DOWN : OR follows:.. TRAINS.' SvAmozca •" 11.4 ; 6 .• No: 3 . Leave . :• . • .•P.M. A. M. Me ' White. Haien . ... . ..... ..... .. 2.85 9 . 00 00 ,r • • ...... . .. Hickory Run .. ... .. .. .... .... 2.45. - 2.19 Mnd - Run • • • •• . • . ; • 9.27 .•• Wake's. Creek 609 9.46 Stony. Creek . .• • . • 200 •• • • Jeitnemile ". Beaver Meadoiv . .... . .. .... : '• . •• HazleCreek Bridge . .2:50 •• . , Weatherly 3 20' .Penn Haven' • MAIJCII CHITNI. i - • 350 • 10.40 . 4,30 Lehighton' . • : - 40.50 -; 4.40. Perryville, • 406 . . 4.46 Lehigh Clap ,• • 421:*.• :..• . • 5.01 Slatington • 4.27 11:l3'. 5:07 'Rock Dale ." • : • 438 ' 5.27 4%17 Whitey .... • ' 466 • ..534. Coiday: .. . ... . ...... ......4.59 ... 11.33 -.5.38 Hokcndanqua..... .. ; ....... . :;.:..5:03 : 5.42 Catasatigna •. • . '5 07 . . 41.46 5.46 Allentown Flrnace' .5.15.. 5,54 ..11entown • • • .5.20 •- 11.54 - 6.00 Bethlehem. .. -.. . ... :.. 12:13 • ~'6.15 Freemansburg '" • • ..5:47, 12:21.. • 6.23 Lime Ridge.... .............. •• 12.28 6.29 Radon,. (arrive) • . . 6 10 . • '.. UP OR...WESTWARD "TRAINS.. . S • 4. TA.1'101115:' a • No. 8. No: 6,•:. No: . : No: 1: ~ N o. Leave .. "A: M.. P: M.: " • P.' M. A. M. P. M Easton' . 9.30;'. 3.25 7:40' .11.42 10.03 "Lime 3.42 ' • 7.58 . " . . : • .--;• Freemansburg...o.so. ~ 3.49 ' 8.06 ... • Bethlehem: ... , :.10.00 . 6.15 12.13 .. • ;10.04 Alletitciwn ' .10.12• 4.15 8.30 .- 12.23 : 19.43 All nt'n Furn'ce • -.4.20 • .8.34 " • .. ••. . Catesauqua ' . 10.23 4.28. • :4.42 • • , ' liekepdauqua...lo.3o 4.33 • '8.47 , • •Ei Copley - 10.34. : 4:38 8.51 • • D. White Hall 10.30 4.43 '-* 8.56 Latiry's ; • 10.46 - .9.04 •• . Rock Dale 10:58 "" 5.00 9.14 ' ' . . Slatingion • "11.07 . 5.12' 9.25 .•. • - • 'Lehigh Grip • 11.13. 1 ' 5.18 9.31 •.... .2 Perryville. • '11.23 5.33 :.9.45'.' .. • . . • .. 5.39 " : 5.50. - • Manch Chunk.. 11.45.. • 6.00: 10:00 ". • . . • . . Weatherly 12.40. :•". • . • . • Haile Cr. Bridgel2.so•• • • .." •• ' •-• .. • ..'." Beaver,Meadow, 1.10 . •-• •;• . ' ; • ":". Jeanesville 1.30- : • " • . • " Stony Drake'e "Creek, .12:29 6:46 : . Rockport 1.56: • . Mud Run - 12.46 7.05' Hickory _Run.....12.53 7.13 . ••••. • :•••• . , •. • . • Tan nery..." •'7.24. • : • . . . At• White Ifaven I.lo'. 7 32.. • • All Up and Down trains connect with the trains of the Cential Rail niad of New Jersey to. and from New York. : Noieru PENNSTI.V.t.NIA It:1141t0AD.• .. All Down Trains and.lip Trains Noe. 7 end B.connect with the:Trains of the N. P. R. for Stations above Bethlehem.: DOWn Train No. 5 and lip' Trains, Nos. 2 and 6 for Stations below Bethlehem.... • , „ .. • .. • • • .• .EAST- rF.NIiIIiI.ViLNIA -It. 12.• All eowiect with the inane of.tbe . East.Penney . l: ;Janis RairroteL•except Down Train 3o: Land Up Train . BELVIDERE.3YiTAWAIM ItAII.6OAD. • .7 , .ThilWll trains Nos. 1 and 3 and Up Trains Nps. 6 'and T connect With Trains of tlie_.Belvidere; Dalaware. liail road, , . ATAWIE4BA. • iiiin• CaVARAIM RAIT,ROAPS; • • • tkiwn Trainallos. t . tli,lo. 5 and lip Trains' so.s. &and .8 connect with the Trains of the •*Catawiss.e, and Qua kake.ltailrqads. • . •.. • . `Down Trains Noti. 3 and 5-and Up Train No. 8 con nect with the Trains of the:Hazleton RailrOnd: :Down Trains NOS. 3 and Sand UP Trains Nos. 6 and SI will connect: with Pio Trains to and from Wilkesb arre, ROßEßT. H. SAYIIE. • • Superintendent. and Engineer L.. V. _ _. Winter Arrangement of Passe,nger Trains NOlrll-31111F:R''17., 1-163 Leave • Pottsvilleat 6.45 and 5L.: and 2.45 P. • .arriving in PthladelPtha • at," 12:15, noon, and 5.00 and. Leave e Philadel nide. at: 0.0,.•A. 51: 12.45, noon. and '3.30, P. 51. ;. arriving Pottsville -at: 12.25; noon, 7.35 and 6:30,- P, ••• : - . . . . . . .• The 6 45 and 5.g0,'A...111 - .. and 2, 16.'1'.•51, - down, and $.OO, A. M.; up Traits. connect at. Reading • tor ,Allen-. 2. town, aston, -New 'Ynrk,•Lebanon, Harrisburg, Balth , more,. and, the West --• • . • - • . . • • The .12:45 and 3.30,•P. tip'‘Trains, ennnect only •kr- Lebanon. Harrisburg, &c., and with Reading 'and ,lumbia Railroad. On Sunday-leave Pottsville at.:6.00,4.• 'Phila delphia at 4.15 . P. M.:: . • • . . . • . . . • - Niue Rill : Rai Road. • Hown' Tiains leave Minem*ilie 8.05; and Glen 'Carbon at 'l.4n. P. M., connecting,' at Schilylkill Haven with. S 311; . A. M.. • and. 2.45. P. M.. Trains for *Philadelphia. ...T.7.11 Trains leave Schuylkill Haven f or 7.15, A. M., and 12.20, noon, connecting with G 45, A. M., Train from Pottiville, and 13,011, A. M:, - from •Phila- Leave.Locast . .Gap 'lo.so, A. 31:. and Ashland -2.45, P. M. connecting with '2.4.5.T. M., Train.for Phil .adeltada, and 8.00; -A. Train' for :No s • . . . • • . . . .• • and Suomnettiiiinii The 7.00,• A. 31— and - .. 6.00. P. M., Traine 'from Tre- Mont; and 4.00, P. from Harrititatra. connect at An burtr,wit h.8.50..A;51:,Train for Phlladelphia..and.l2. 4s ; noon, Train for Pottsville.• •-•• • !L • .• • The L 4%; 31., and. 1.50. "P. 51....Trains.froin.Anbiott ccinnect.with 6.45, A. M.. and 1.00;.p.141.; Train ;from Pottsville. No Sunday Trains. • • • .• - , • ..- •. . - • • . . ... . . • gialtll7l.,VaLllcy stud Iliolintain.l.;lnlen. B. ..Leave Pottsville at 6.45 arid 11.-A..11:; and 7.17i;.P. M. Leave !Tamaqua at 7.35, A'. n... and 1.40 and 4:1:S, P. ?L.. Sundaye.: .1,t311V.0 Tamaqua at 8;U0, A. M.., and Pottsville at :.00, . P.31. _ . • ' • . .- • . Int: and 13,711. ..• The 6.00 and 11.45 . ;:A. M.. Trains from Ashland; con nect at• MV:Carbon, with 5.30,A M.; and 2.40; P. 'M.; Trains for Philadelphia— •• ••• • •••• • • The 9.45; A. Ma. and 1.00 and 6.55. P. M:. Trains from Tamaqua,.conneet at'ltit. Carbon with 6.45,'A. M., from Pottsville ; at Port Clinton with 8. 0 0, A.M., up Train • from Philadelphia., and at 51t..Carbon mi Train. from • Phl ladeljthia. .A mixed Passenger and Freight Train leaves Ashland at 1.15, P.M., for Tama vino. Sundays g Leave Ashland 6.00. A. 111., and Tama . .. • • • • . - •• • Little Schuylkill 10...11.. • • • The 11:40. A. Jt,. Train from 'Port Clinton, Train troid Tanriqiin,,zonopct with 8.00, A. Train from: Philadelphia, and 2.95, P. Train. for • . • On Sundays Leave Tamaqua 47.30 A. M., andl'ort : The - 8.30; A. Jl, - . down Train to. Reading; and the 3.30. P. N. ~.np Train from Philadelphia, stop' only at principalstations. • • . • . • • . - • COMEITT'ATION TICKETS, - With 26 coupons attached; between any points desired, at 25 per cent. discount., . . . . . • .' ' Tlot.ET, • . • Good for 2,000 miles,'henceen all popita, fqr . Famillea Sod Badness Firms, at $52 00. - • Season Tickets betWeen'ali rxiints. at reaiaed School Season Tickets one-third • . 80 lba. Of -baggage allowed each Funtiker.r • - Eicarsloit.-Ticketx froiri Philadelphia .to Potts villa and back; good for Saturday, Sunday. and Monday, $4 35.nach. Noveraber 25.'65 cuARTER 1829. FRANKLIN. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF. PIIILADELPIIIA. Assets of ittnuat7 1,1866, $2,506,851 96. Capital . .. ; • Invested Premiums,' inseitled Cituallgi., I • • illeOlibe for' 1863, 81.4,753. • $310,000. • LOSS PA SiNCE 1829, - . • . ••••• • : Over S ID 000,000. . ' •. • PNIIPNIIIAL ANDTIMPORAIi Y POLI CIES ON LIBERAL TERNS. • CHARLES N.:BANOKER,. IO -LEA; , . • TOBI-AS L GRAN WAGNER, '• EDWAED C. DALE, • • SAMUET, • • GEO:FALB:3, " • PETER McOALL, • ALFRED FITLER, ' • -GEO. W. RICHARDS, ERAS. W;LEWIS, M. D. 'CHARLES EMIGRES, Pie/midi:nu - EDWARD C. Vice-President. JAS. W. Va4s.I4.ISTER. Sec. 'lto. Tem. . - - • • 'the . . . . subscriber is agent for the. shove mentioned in-. is prepared to make, tummies on every d.elianiption-,eir ;proper:7oA the lowest:A:odes.. • . . HEN= . C.' 411.88111.; . .hgt; Pottsville;•MarCii. l9 ,.. l2. tf . . n T *ices FEE Gin* BEVntwo. durerent ks,..sts sizes, at haltipad : For sale at A th.:2te Terprct nearly V`A.F.3lll.:llMilitkar at, 1 - 3,466 C43 . 3tre nparlropposite Market - St.. • 2 tf Illtrluallasl4*Extraes Bitaba' giiies health and .iigor . to Ma e and blekinaln..thetallid - cheek. De bijity,ta fram atampanted: Iquiptiams; and if liktreatateAt is anbmitte4 to, ,, conanmpikm; hr• sanity et aollepela dts enema; • , . . A s Rio J . • • 441Ci0 it.tWARA. • ':I will ply to any Doctor or.tnem . berof thelfedicsl 'int tensity: the emm'of stoe forany Compound that_possea, PCB more medical virtues and curative powers than Itishier'slferb Bitters. B.ldlSllLEß.__Proprieter. 6.D. Corner_ of Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa: $l. 00.Wat - B • . ..". will tviysloo Rewardtor the discovery or any media •nal preparation that oan cure a greater variety of soma -plaint, Man Miehlera ft; ProPrieter.'. _ ' • D. Corner _ n(Couire Sqpare, Laneaster t Pa. . . 4050 0 ILEWA*D.: • • will pay Sit* to . the Proprietor of any Medicine that 'can show agre.ster number of genuine, Certifivnes of 'Pitts effected by It near the place whernit is made; than misames HERBI3ITTER' S—af ConsOmption Dys , pepsia..Liter Complaint, Bloody Fins,. Diarriwelv. pboid Remittent. Intermittent and Bilious Fevers, Fe. ver and Amt.', Cholera Morbps. Yellow Jaundice. Serof-; fats, Running or. sore Legs. Cancer Abet:its, Neural , gie Bliettalatism.. Coughs, Colds. Ciamp in the Stom ach: ChtontClarrhosa; Plies. Tel Scald Head. °ph. nem& or ling-away. sickness peculiar to children; .lenehorreit; ailing of. the . Womb, all obstructions .to the due course of nature in females, all , venereal die; eases. and all ticimplalnts arising from impure Blood or a weak and Mt:ordered 'gate ot the Stomach, Liver or Kidneys.. Certificates of cures of the .Yellow Fever in Mexico can ttbsi be furnished. .'Remember if it does not cure, the 'Wonky. will berefunded by the proprietor.. • .. . 'BENJAMIN:MISULEIL • Catibr of Centre Square. Lancaster, Pa. • • Fdri A tiittittAft.. The lifgredients Used iticordpodtbling.bifitiler's Bitters are ilot kept secret by the Proprietor.. Send 'for . - a. Circular and you will learn the meilical.propeatiea or :all' this-articles used In 'the preparation also in the, manner in which they . operate on the system, and ranch other valuable information. if you are afflicted yrith disease amid for Miabler's Herb Bitters Circular read ItearefUlly, profit by the blots It Containa, and you will be placed on the sure road of recovery:;. • •" •••• - ' • laiff ISTIME.III II S WITTEAS WILL CURE ALL DISEASES CIFIRE.EILOOI4 ,Disemes, of the skin are numerous and' with but: one or two exceptions, maybe traced' tort impririty - of the blued; In many persons this Impurity is. born. the system: while ethera .acqgire it throtigh .improper treatment of scores ordieeases„ Under this head - may be classcd— • --lst„Scrofula,—This disease L hereditary and transs' mittee from'generation to generation. . It is caused by 'a transgreseion,ofthe laws of 'nature, both moral 'and phyeical - ; in-other words, catieed by-•tea. 'Acting :tie a latent poison it'rudtices - the vitality of the hloo and weakens the depu acing organs, so that-they fail to `discharge or cast out thelinpurities that are continually generated - in the system: 'A person physically pure nes quires gonorrhcea, or some other secret disease i he un ..dergoes. a course of mercury, the- dieeriae is dried up. - and the patient pronounced -well:- Vain - delusion. The 'complaint rs, not cured: its'. channel is, only diverted. • Instead of making its appearanee outwardly, it acts on the internal organa, aria scrofula; which is bequeathed ..front father to son, is ,the result. .ManY. persons .who are'Orrfectly. free from' all immorality and vice are at, '- Meted with scrofula: , They are euffering for the sins of :their-fathers, and laboring under the curse inserihed the Book of 800k5.., " will' visit the iniquities of the fatherantion their cildren." . To cure this dreadful. complaint 'it .is neeisanri that the blood should' be'thorotighlv purified,. all the organs of. the body.brought Into a healthy state of action:. and the 'system braced up and strengthened by invigorating. - tenies; Lurk -at the articles used in- compounding Miehler's - Bitters s see the airay . of purifying and Invig orating medicaments, and say-whether there is anarti-' fele in the'Whole list of medicines that-equals it. We .'„tiere eMphatically assert without the fear of contradic tion, that Mishler's Bitters will eure all kinds of ecrofo-7 lot &eases:, It purifies the blood, it strengthens' the. internaiorgaim and aide them to perform their, natural functions, it is a etimulant. and atonic and it will. cure. 2d. Running Soies and, ; ticers.-Iturining sores and ulcer's itivariahlyindicate a' scrofulous taint. They are caused by the effort of. nattireto discharge the imptiri," ties.of,the.blood. Many persons talc:led with running '• sores and'ulcere succeed In drying theM Up. and think • they , are cured'when the skin grows. over the sore. • They are,- however,. but "making.-bad' woree,"'for the '.'impuritieit. that' were discharged . -from the -' 'System; through the medium Of the. sore now act internally anti cauee Innumerable diseases and often'death. The .• .Only true and sure.cure for all running sores and ulcer's. is Mit:hie:cos Bitters; a continued and persevering use. of Which,will.most Certainly effect' a permanent cure. . • • 3d; Salt Rheum.-L.Salt Rheum Is a.rague,:indefinlte, thOrough. popular term gfien'lO almost all the mon febrite eruptions Ur. the skin that afflict adults: • 'it -13 generally an eruption of voicue in email' distinct ulc ers accompanied with a smarting. stinging sensation. with 'a tendency to creep or spread over theadjoining gasses: . •hltielaler's Bitters are al sure-cure for thia dia. , .• 4th, Piiaples and Blotchee.--Pirriplea and Blotches on the skin are always a sure sign 'of , impure *AI, though never dangerone,.except in cases of carbuncles: - they are very disagreeable': Often we will see the most handsome features rendered hideous by great blotches and pluiplet; and instead. of the pleasing- look- which should- irradiate. the human. face we set nothing but . :disgusting corruption, for pimples and blotches are • but, the corrupt aceumulatiOne of the system expelled through the medium Of. the ekin.'...The use- of Mishler's.Bitters will force these corruptions to be die, .charged through the natural channels, and thus. cures . all kinds of pimples and- blutchce.:—Ladies who• desire' a 'fair complexion, free - from pimples, should bear this fact Inmind, • , 31.1SIILER'S . . WHAT IT • HA.S• DONE I •• :•• • . Capt.,S. S. Blinke,.saye he .wat , c nrett eta Severe case of Jaundice and Chtimtc Diiirrlicea; contracted, -in the Army, by the Die of .Idfshlcr's .Herb - Bitters. .. :• ' .' , . . . . , •. IPEI4II AND AGUE 'ANT , CIIRONIO DrkIiTiVIORA:CITET.P. I The undersigned." a further resident' f this city;•now :residing - at. Fort Wayne, -Indiana, having been afflicted with the above complaints while on a visit. to Reading, was induced to try Mishler's Ileili . Bitters, and has the .iatisfactiOn to state that they have*.performea.P radical cure - In gratitude to the: discoverer of these Bitters.J am induced to give thiS ce,rtificate.. and for the'benefit • of others similarly' situated, . ' • • • ••• • II RuitdiIATISSI.CIIRED liT 3118111.67L!is - BlTTERS.—Tho.up dersignedcertfies that - he Vasfor a longlinie severely - afflicted with Rheumatic pains:: which incapacit,uteff him. . from.folloiving his businesS. Not-being able to obtain relief, he finally resorted to the use of •Mishler's-sele brated llerb_Bitters, - Which. effected a permanent curb • in theconrse of ICE "days.No 'return of any of the symptoms nave been experienced since and -the care la a radical one. • .C.• M. I)&EM.. -• „ • ' • -"- S. E. corner Slh and Ilinon hlreets. . Reading, Decemlier • " • *mutat, Esq.—Dear Sits—The underaigned hay ing.received great benefit 'from' the isse of your, Herb Bitters, takes :this opportunity of acknowledging the :same. in-order that Others similarly afflicted, may learn the fact. Having been afflicted with severe rheumatic pldns kit my left shoulder,• 'contracted by exposnre, I. was for a long time unable to sleep. I' tried your Herb . • Bitters, and after taking' one dose I was able to sleep two hours. I took'nnother dose. and I slent . two.tiours more, When I again awoke. 'I then took another dose. went to sleep and • from that . time. I Iwe . not been `troubled with. rhermatistri, .butl continue to use Bitters Once in a while . as a precaution against the re turn of the complaint. . I think • the Herb Bitters the best medicine to existence for rheumatism.: • •-• Reading, Novi!), '65 • JOHN YEUR For-sale at . the New • Wholesale Wine 'and' .Lignor Store,-Silver Terrisce,.Pattsiville. Pe. . .* 11E1 , 7111E81W .4k DUFF V, Prop rietoriti TAIORO - PITIELIPS" . . , Genuine Improved . • .•_ . • '• •Supei.—Phosphato of Lime, .. • STANDARD GUAKANTEEp. • . •• .• For Sale at MannfaciarereDepOts • . No. 27 North FrOnt SC, rinladn., P. No. 14floyirivo wharf.. Baltimore, 11114..' 'And general throughout the country. .-•• . . _ • 'The material- of which 141011 . 6 PHILLIPS'. PEWS MATZ is Manitfactored containsfifty per eent: more Bone.Pholphate than Raw. Bone therefore it is more. • dmahle: The- ammonia present gives -it greai ad- . ditional fertilizing value: ' - • Five years' experience has proved to the Farmer that it Makes a heavier grain than even stable manure; and to not only active but l , ..• • mc•no PAILILIPS, ;. Sole PrOprietor and-Manufacturer. Jan Is,, .66. • • • , lin nil Catllo Mors. TER; H"EAVE COUGHS, DI! TEMPER.',. FE TEES, FOUNDEI LOSS OF APPE TITE ANDVITAI • ENERGY, &c. It use* improves : .wind,,"increast the appetite-grivf a .A 1 moo ill.' at . ' gloSsr. ekin—ate transforms t h miserable skeiet • horse. • • ' G. A. ICICOLLS. Gummi Superintendent PERPETUAL .9400,09 0 OV 944.543 I:I 1,162,308 SI EMI= BITTERS Lv READING. F.0....U..r . .Z.! 8, CELII ED this preparation is invaluable. • " - -prores the quality of the milk. It has 'been proven by ac-:' tual experiment . to 'lncrease the 'quart- Alty' 'of Milk. and. 'cream 'twenty: per cent and' make the. butter -firm .and eweet. In fattening '. cattle, it given them an appetite; loosens' e makes. thew &lye ... , In' ll diseasei . or Swine,. each 7 as Concha; ileers in s . . . the Irings, Liver,. . . kc.,. this article - . J.,' -• acts as a• specific: - By pritting"from . , ' • - • eni-half 'a paper ' • to. a. paper in ••.. , _ barrel of swill ther . ~.--7-: above d Ise as e ti:. 4 - - -= , :----=-- will be eradicated - `'.. - • - - ---- ''--- . or. entirely prevented.: If - given in time,' a eertain. preyentive and'eure . for the Bog Cholera. •• .- ' .' .• Price 25 Nati per" Paper, Or 5 P.alWerfor ea• . . 5... A.: -FOTIrJrZ .11t;113110./... .WDOLDELLE DUO - AND )lEDICINE DEPOT: - No. 116 Fitinklih-St.9 :Baltimore, II& - :. Foi,Sale hy.Draggists.andSterek ee pa rs . . . , . through. twi ' t -the -United 6Cat•t . . • - . • ' . . Per sale inTottsiille by HENRY SAitOR, Dingest. . . . . UNITED STATES .. DENNIANNEIRS : t:- . . . . . .. WidoWa. and childien'of - deemed and Aleableolflold !cf. drawing penslona frorn'll.B..., can have their next inatapitent ot alx naintha collected at a very entail coat by - B. BRYSON McCOOL. Attornky-at-Lavi, -.. Feh1,..86. 7 .6.6t• . Bahantongo St: above Centre. - . . . . the tatintt. • TROBOTIGE. Lord 3facaulay, in his historinft says that the Earl of 'Stafford had ;J . % vast scheme to reake . C'harles the First solute monarch end himself a Rieh el i e • - s't that to this scheme he gave the exp r cl ' et: l44 name of Thorough: - Happily • the pee . af quelling' insurrection in Scoilai3d pelled the convocation of a l it arliamenr vvhi d iri the end overthreW this, scheme of des - ism and beheaded-its author w e ia vAt - as averse to such a project as tic " '`'. 4 'a as liten e : den or Fyne, bpt as John Wesley - he could discover n reasoreason why all -w stir - t-"! ; "' 841 1 ht - terms shOnld belong to the devil's servica ac we should- like tlisee so:ne of this spiritr Thotoughness applied to our farm s end ,: dens. Making -a •strawberry bed, n ot r e : since, sere employed a raw hand to !me i and get out the quack grass, 'the mob al which-were abundant.• It was dug over o n raked and plabted, 'and from- the quantityeeei grassroots thrown but, we supposedilzi„, be clean, hut to" our surprise, after th e i n ; .rain the spiouts began to appear abund evi - Making - another -bed a, few days after, hired a professional to dig it• • B e , spaded it once quiekly, taking all the rn-, t , Ida that were throvvn out, and then •srisd't it wirer again slowly and carefully, and E at that not a root of grass was left in,th-e gicuo and raked the bed clean of all - rubbish Att e ,. Several rains, .no grass springs up in that ln While the first is partially Covered betwe t the rows of plants. The latter - will regain Much fingering and hard pulling during tht season to keep the, plants from beipg cheiti • and 'retarded in . their growth—the .othe none. The work of preparation here A l , Thorough. " Before seeding down a lot which ie-in f C view from our "sittirtg room :window to or ; apd grass, we noticed a depressiop at rh t end nearest the houie, on which a little wiv e ; - 0 111 - stood, "and suggested to nor help that it woul be • advisable to. run a drain through tilt place to, tpe ditch. cloSe by, Which nr,ii ; .; ;;:iltrbet , Could be done in a few minutes; as the crop 44, of stones after plowing was good and stem s, .ejo body; - We didn't • do, it. The oats yet r Sowed; we have had rain for many days, a n t " NEW YOB the landscape view from ni-T Window sifted by a large sheet of water, more suet. 'able to the eye of an artist than the cultiva• -• tor. • That work was not Thorough. -• There are six :acres "on" a-slope of the fern which were alwayS wet in the spring, buttt tidjadent ownerand . former possessor said • ~ was caused by overflow "from the rise roam .trAcvaiir and would riot injure the grass when seeded • we only drained two - acres at one end, ant Afkcilealers sowed that piece and two • acres st the .othe WSIZ end with rye last fall, and. Seeded kdotin with timothy. then, _and cloVer on-the lts snow this spring. This being, mar first 71159 " 1 , vience with rye, we were somewhat surprhet. lehmr.y to see the undraiiied piece, 'after snow departed, look bald headed- . and patch!, • Min %whilst the other ,was. green alliver. "0; that J -1-1 will all come right,'-' said the experienced;" but. it=didn't, - even to the eye, until the clover ; : _ came up and covered the ban> . spots, tie. now filet wo acres that were drained are er• - ultent with a tilost luxurious - growth of grain 49,111 1 W1 and grass, whilst the others are • pittcd cn 4t or large scale, apd 'the:grain does hot eve over more than one-fourth of the whole ant- face The piece bet Ween these has been ts" - ii m - - 1. % - 1 , wet all the spring that itcould not be plowed 1 .::5 1 . 1 4; 111 ° A nor harrofved, and the shall turn into buck: . ~ •-J.2';* , wheat, or drain it - and snow it this fall. flow 0 1 Mcss , if Thorongh had 'drained the- whole piece st ' l4b V, ;e the start. one whole season would hare been. — -7- ---- saved on two acres, -and more than bait's. '''' 11 . . crop on two acres more,. • ' The Norfolk (Mass.) Agricultural Ssciety -9 7111 c/ gave a preniium to. Mr. Fisher for the best cultivated forth in the - county during - IFM 7 -. The report shows, not that the farm . was *r ' RA large one, for -it was under. one hundred acre, ' - ;_'7._, nor • that much money was ' expended on it . ',' „ lt. 1 as the work was principally, performed by the . owner and_his eon, a lid of fifteen year's.-- But the work .was thorough. "Tlitear,lir,s' l " . • .: • , WHAM principles," says the zepert, .„ "of Mr, Fl;r imi , management-are evidently order - and nrst:li o , ness, and there can b 3 no doubt That agricu! , cultural operations conducted on this kai( ! i• L' produce the 'greatest results Pa proportionu " I (C:ItP the expense." -Now, to exhibit order se. • :' ,, :-...14. ii.. neatness nne.farm 'is to produce the best et. / 1 - ; q n ai idene,e of thoroughness,' for be who bus - 71 . ~. do-his w,..-k oief two .or three times, whet' ' ` , marsh: if well done needed but once doing willtel /111 , no time for,ordtr, but meat, run7littnec.ll. , you " . without ahead'," Making as bad wait as the absent minded_ poet who hired out . .0.. Istitsirr ei hoe corn, and got , froth one side of the •6wb iii d owe , to the other without, finishing :a single ra: -- ''' . . . ' "If qwere done when 'Lis done,L _ ad . - q Then were well 'twas done nnlekly" --.,-..--:: But that • depends upon the work' betel thoroughly done, otherwise `twere better a :71 , - : ,- were done slowly, eo that ` the - labor ot ttit _ .7 ait - .. - - morning Should go . for naught , by that of he . 74.14 afternoon being, employed in repairing witt - - -, ;', -:,--- was slovenly accomplished, We , shofild_di .Ift our work in the same spirit "which led lb, -.l`;:* Greek to be as diligent- in working out tbs . % - part of the, statue which wmild'he bidden ti - . ',:, , ! •;1% . , the wall of the temple as that - part whirl, -,.., would be exposed - to , the eye because Itt - '4 l , gods would'iook upon'them both."—Contl, Genthnhan. '. - liflotAssas Poem) ingrelieg are :--Q.ne pound and Chalt of butter, W.. - ez:gs, - one pint of molasses;-:half a pocril sm,rar, ono pint of milk, one tablosPoontil4 Apia pearlash, cinnamon,.clqes, nutmeg, loft liking, and one gill of brandy., " .To he Of* the same thicknessas pound cake bat!er. This preparation, long and favorably • known, will • tbor .oughly reinvigorate broken-down and low-spirited horses, by •• strengthening • and 'cleansing the stomach and. !rites . St is 'a' sari. Pre Tenths of all .dis easel incident' is ,NDZRS, To Kum 'Com) CREAM.--Three ounee4 4 41 1 oil of almonds, an ounce of sPerinaceti,nd "7 - 7 7 " . "'" a'ciarter of an ounce of white wax: Tax :ZI must be melted over a'warm fire and pone , ...i...6.- in a warm glass or marble mortar, when U re much orange 'flower or rose-water as the rn'.l. OWelio Lure will take up, should be pat * in by dr a w e grecs:- 174 OTTINOIIAM PUDDINIC —One pint flout. cl and half of milk; one cup of cream, four Im p t 4 and a teaspoonful of salt. Prepiire six rag. Nat apples, then make the batter smooth ei pour over them. If the creme is sour,,s small teaspoonful of saleratus. will be re - ' quired. • Let it bake one hour. A dretsing .e of sweetened cream, or a liquid,shuce seasoned is fuit abin • • Ai° POTATOSALAi).---A D1311.--"SaP. tatoes, six_onions, two ounces of butte ;1' per, -salt and vinegar to the. taste- BOi: p3tatoes and - onions till they are,soft;-' these ) Ons require Rhein as long: again as the rest toes. Wipe, out the pot in which the ITO • toes were belled; mash the onions in it, Elio , the pOtatoes but do not mash them, arid tit to the onions, Put in the butter, pepper, 01 and vinegar ; set - it over the,flre and stir it it is hot, when, it - be' ready for the b'e. Some persons prefer it without thee . .Le' 1 - .tor SrsAmnoar PUDDIMG. * - - -T4ke nine egg' , et i pound White sugar, three quarters of a re f of butter, onc-teacup of sweet milk, ens"" teaspoonful of soda, two teaspoonfuls .et cream tartar, an one learn°, Separate fel; it yolks from the willies of the eggs, and NI le! them separately. Beat thei "white to a itr•ei froth, and add lifter, the rest Is put togettee -Take one•balf of .a lemon, and put in tto paste : to eat on it, made of batter and fl boiling water tind sugar. Last of all pot I 1 ,, in a pudding mould,. and steam it. in a stout ver for three boars, and be' sure to keep fire up, and not let. It atop boiling. - QT,NTM Wall fetiptO. • pine , ;$ iLb ':BROAD mi SIT MineEs OA]