41644 41111-111 W EKCICITOIID333P,A 891311-ro- Itehineon, - :tn - the . - pewr..- - -Yotir . -Saturday Constderab , thought Some brief Sag- SgtiOns;sticit :fkrhtliks:.oCa-pprfick m*24 on the , subjeCt, . might be‘usefaL • - Tioenie a well dressed clerk, with` curly blat* lutiri . if , possible to Stand at the desir4. and by:, means insist On - wesrinif monds. felt w ith Seedy visitors will yap , . • such 8 ../ 111121- -• be .. .lsnot to no *hen'a lisfet e l .-c°sa irve minutes at , ' f or the' • • , tine. li' 'ionblip:n at'once.ivhe:re it •tp th.e ° )810 uts • Ton take 'an in; not he you. It is an excellent device to have-the num . bers of your chambers reversed from the old plan, i e., let them begin to count from the Thus, when the - guest sees the 'clerk put "No. 19," for instance, opposite his name on the register, be departs ssitisfied, and . _ is tog much szhausted and .cowed by the time he discovers its whereabouts to make any com plaint. Instruct your clerk that it is not his'busi ness to know anythirig about departing,and steamboats. ' 1 • • Also, if your house happens. to: be in a country town, to add one dollar a day invari ably to all. New Yorkers' bills. • They will not think much of your house otherwise. • When a guest has paid his bill, and is about to depart, let the clerk ask cheerfully, "which way do you go, Mr. 13.obinson?" Some persons are so easily inaposed-, upon that the extraordinary Tact Of a highly, be dizened clerk - knowing their names two minutes - after reading them on the register, tickles them tremendously. - In regard. to the dining room you cannot have too impudent a Man as head waiter. It should be his duty when a guest: enters the room, no matter• how empty it may be, to takd him in convoy, and make him walk the entire length of it before , assigning him a It not only sires to impress the grandeur of the . sportive I- upon him, but invariably disconcerts bashful men, so that they deiour their meals meekly:and make no troublesome requests.. • . Ladies should be `served in the same Way for exactly contrary reasons.-, - - `:lt affords them a very fine opporttatity for them to display their clothes, and ; puts them in ,a good humor. •• , - Let the Sexes be kept religiously apart while feeding, unless it shoild be in the case of husband and wife. • Married men traveling alone, will suffer so inuchlrom the dearth of female society, that the next time they will probably bring their It will scarcely be necessary to make any suggestionsin regard, to extra charges in the bill, as they will naturally occur to the feeblest of landlords. You should, however, in Winter, charge for a fire in every room that .bas conveniences for it, and if remonstrated with, reply that it is the "rule of the house," and that the guests might hivq-had it. This phrase you will find of immense ser vice on all sorts _Of occasions. • Produce the largest Chinese gong you can find to awaken your guests in the morning and call them to Meals: They will conclude that your house is a stunning affair. , . A negro will probably beat it more thor oughly than a white man. " • Also, on the counter hi r the office,: keep. an immense harnmcr-bell. - A judicious clerk will prodctce a very humbling effect upon a modest guest,by stri king* it rapidly _four or five times when he is asking absurd questions. THE : MAN WHO WON'T PAY THE PaiN May he. be shod by lighting,• and compell ed to wander over gunpowder. _ May he have sore eyes and a chestnut-bUrr for an eye stone. ' , May everyday of bialife be more despotic than the Day of Algiers. • May he never be permitted to kiss a hand some woraam, • . .he be bored to death with boarding schoOl misses, practising their first lessons in music, without the privilege of seeing his tor mentors. * • May 243 night, mares trot quarter races over his stomach every night. Maly his boots leak, his gun hang fire, and his fishing lines" bieak. . , 111Dr,bis coffee be sweetened with flies, and bra'auce seasoned .with spiders. ~May his friend run oft with-his° wife, and . hischildreri take the whooping-cough.. , May his cattle die of iuurrain, and his pigs destiojr his.garden: 'May a troop of printers' devils, ieari, lank and hungry; dog his heels each day, and ,a regiment of cats caterwaul under his window each night. . May the famine stricken: ghost of an edi.: tor's baby haunt his slumbers, and hiss mur der in•his dreaming ear. May his cow give sour milk; and . churn rancid butter;in ,short; .may his daughter , marry a one-eyed editor, his business go to ruin, and he go to the-.T.Aegislature. _ECHOS Of TUE REOELLION.-By what argu meat e.ouid the war have been prevented by Bnehainin ? Cannon. . . What was the result when the South ceased to reason ? Treason. - • For what kind of a ruler were the dristoC racy aching? A king. What power a.ssisted us in , making us tigal. feel Peace ?. Field-piece. ' - What must a reb do before. a Yankee mus ket? Must git. • What of the gentleman who raised the big gest war whoops? Wore hoops. Is Jeff Davis more than an ordinary man? Nary man. . . Tae BEST HE cootie Do.—An army chap lain relates the following funny story: See 7 log a dirty-faced, butternut urchin at the fence in front of a house, - the preacher stop ped and said : • 'ls yourfather at home?' 'No; he's-gone to church.' 'ls your mother in 2'. • 'No; she's gone, too.' ' • • 'Then you are all by yourself ?` '.No; Sana's in thar, huggin the nigger 'That's bad!' 'Yes, it's bad, bat it's the near at cxx Do ~looas said to Peel, on looking at the pic ture of an- Trish orator, "You Can see the very quaver othis lips." "Yes," said Peel, "and the arrow coming out of it." The poet was telling this to one of his countrymen, who answered, "Ele meant Aaiun coming out of A young widow who had married an old man, was forever speaking of "my first hus band." The second husband, at last,.gently remonstrated. - "Iguess,” said young wife, pooling, "you'll ivant : nie to .reniember von when you are dead , and gone!" -• THE' child , of the sun-- , e by a grandsons ,of "Working for bare life," is,deline4s, to be making Olothairfoi*Oav'i , • Bdgham.Young is indeed a Pillar of infildea - of a :wife:lB=-I,m. , . Alima BOY, at his father% ftineriii,:ob , served a child of one' of'ttie -neighbors cry ing bitterly, claubtless In sympathy. With his little friend. This -roused the - orphan - boy. who exclaithed` 'you _ heedn'l, ':cry, .. this sin't . nirne sf your funeral l'• - • • Tim- American; Oardener eelYs,that a hen "will bricliliat as readilf, as upon an in such a ease' fancy herself a larklayer; - - , Zfis;Y.is a bahl.head like - heaven?" Because there is no flatting there: . TifE - -PUTNANI FIRE INSURANCE 0,() • PE HARIf ° 4P ASSETS S. .. . . .. Prest DANL. 0.015 W4"DR1117% it erri,c. Huai, .Agi4 rettwile.,-. • NEW;YORK ACCIDENTAL - USUNCE coMPBC 141 Br'3aAlwaVl-N. Cash capital , • . ii. 11•11111 %. agai nst. Acchiatta. of all lipids: and nisi all forms of Dislocations,-,Broken Bones, Sprains, Bruises. Cats. Gimshot Woandai. Burns and 'Scalds, Bites of Dogs, Assanita by Burglarit, Robbers or Alutderenshe action of Lightning or Sun Stroke. the effects orelplosion4floods .and. Snifoestion by 'Drowning or Choking. • • • - EDWD. GREP,I4B, Seey: WX. A. BATLX,X, Prest. limn , A. BUJ" General Agent. HOBE liT‘C. RILL, Att., FIRE INSURANCE ZO., N. Y. Ca/la Capita! • $1,000,000 Averts over - - 650,0100_ LORIMER GRAHAM, Preddenti.: • :.: ' J. C. GOODILIDGE, Secretary; . _ • .. . R. BEVERIDGE, Agent for Cr...buylkffl 'Coady, will receive. applications mid iESUC Policies.. • Orlosses promptly. adjated. *. . . wyorOmg Fire Insurence •`Co. - or WILIEESBARItii. A Piaci* President—G. Mr, HOLLENBACK. Vice President—L. D. SHOEMAKER. Sectetary—lL • '. • •- DAVID BEYER/DGB, Aar. . For Schuylkill Co—Office, - MiTRE STREET, Potts ville. [Orli ge, !fis.-1.0411 : - J aly 19; - INSURANCE: ' F. B. K ICERC 11 4 E1;, . General Insurance A nt. • 'olllcc Pennayl vanisr Uall, Pot torpie, Pa. LIVERPOOL 4t, LONBON Zb GLOBE LNSURANCE - - _ _ Cash entdtal and Assets . • Invotted in the Malted States over: 51t500,000 110MEINSIT,RANCE :000ANY, . • .Ne*-nsvien, Conktectical. Caah Capital : a J Surplaan..tat, 1565 litFurance efrected•in the best 'Cortipantes Jiifitvorft ble terms. ' Lamm titromptly adjusted and paid without - • April . .- . ,T;.-QN.!171.5'..i-; NS.U.R.ANC....I.C.OMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. OFFICE---Charter'Oak Bank Ortikling CASH OAPITAI, Net Surplus, Jan. 1,,1865, - - $120,231.34 N. THOS: LOBDEU, . . t3ceratiry.:. President. R08 . ERT.::.C; . :.;..111144 • Agent; Pottsville, Pa., Ls.duthorized lb issue. Policies in the above Reli- alge Gonipany November 4..65 ci p 4 . 0 0 - A 00 ti r. 4 ta.4 z c.) lie eV) 4 z • , 4: 4 - E -4 '76 PT4 IP .4 A.o~U~ C/I P 4 0 eft pasH -4 o ^ Poi 0 es E-4 rivrt p c 4 v s d z '- C,-1 0 ci2l NI_A_G-AR A. FIRE INSURANCE . 00. OF THE CITY OF . NEW YORK, O F Fi C IE--No. 12 Wall Street. CASH. CAPITAL SURPLUS • P. NOTMA.N, • th'EELE, ' .• • • • Secretary.. . President. . KIP; Superintendent orAgencies. , •. • • • . • . . • It .0 11 . -E It. T C Agent at Pottsville, Pa., Who is anthorize4 to issue - Policies in the above re liable Compaay Jan 20, •66' PHENIX INSURANCE COMP'N OF 11ARTFOUD, CONN. Capital .Stock, Assets, Jan. Ist, 1866. W. S. SHE.AI'EE, Agt., Pot,tsvil/e, Pa. Feb 24. , titi 8-19 hoRTEL•ARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY - 104 Broadway, New_ York. lasi Capital.. Assets S. SHEARER, Agt.,•Pottaville f Pa. Feb 24, , 66 - 8".1 S'P°EING.FIELD FIRE IND MaRINE INSURANCE CONTANY. SPELNGFIELI:i, BUSS Cash Capital . . . . . WM. - COW:ES, Jr., Sect]. •, • .EraltraD FEEMIAN, PIGS . , • . C1.1.24i.LES E. LANE, General Agentt...: =-.. . , . . Wi.LTEit - 8: , FpXIEAFER, igept.• - Feb 24. '66 .• . -..- B.li : AETNA :INSURANCE 00 Lacorporated 1819. Charter Perpetual . . . . Paid up' Caplial, Atuouut of - Assets.. Losses.Pald in 45 Tcai5.....517,485,894 7 T. A. ALtztior.s, PreAt: • . L. J.-.Histme„ Secty. floconvor. Jr., A. Sec. N. J. .13A„se•Err, Tray. Ag,t A.A.' Williams. Cele' Agt., -tilorcesiter, Slass WALTER S. FER, Agent, . • CENTRE STREET, POTTSVP PESTNA.. ' Feb 24, .6G • CHARTER 18 2, PERPETUAL. , - FRANKLIN -FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY .OF P.II.ILADELPI.f.IA.. Assets . of January 1, ,. 1566, :$2;596,8.0..,90: _Accrued 1gUrp1ae,..... - InvemedPremiums, pgirettled Claims, .. Inucome for -11545, $151;2,7551 ,15 • • - 831.0,000. -- LOSS PAID SINCE Isll9. • ••• • o ver *6,000,000. . - PERPETUAL AND TEXPORANY POLT. • C.LES-ON .LLBRTLAT , TERATI3:- . - • • - - DIRECTORS . • • CHARLES N. iseri q iza, ISAAC - • - TOBIAS WAGNER,. : EDWARD C.-DALE,. , • • SAEUELORANT, - - GEO. 'PALES; -• . • PETER MoCA.L ime i ALFRED FITLER, , - W; GEO. RI • - ERAS. W. LEWIS, M. D. - CIFFAIRLES‘ RANCHER, Piresident. - • lEDNV.ARD C. DALE,,Vice- Pr JAS. w...l4oxusTxt, Sec: p:o;Texii. • , • lbeenbetriberls wept far the' above - mentioned in. stitutien, and , is prepaied makelnsurence on every descripthin•of property, at the lovvest rates. • • ' • • HENRY C. RUSSEL: Agt.. Pottsville. March .. • • • - • 12 -tr • _ LIVE ..101OVRAL.NCR. . : . . :The Qitarittite lostitince., 'Annuity and Trust Com liany,of of ace, No. 4 0 S 0 4e4tuPt Ofeet , the And:door • the Coiltotoltottse. caw ' • ;000—C11.ARTERIIKEtPETIJAL. 1 - booth:me to trialle,institanoassin most fa- The ,capital befog paid up' and investektovtlker with a hove and remain:My incresain,g'_ reserved, mud; offeie a perfect eeeurity to the insured.• Thu -ralums zas7*.lAdd-leall.T. liilf4el,nt74e The company add periodically tio the irtailr= moo for life. The dratbreitur; appropriated InDeteni her,. 1841, thecocond bonus irrDecemberoB49.:and the third leiinwp Deternber, I.Bls4i'whlch• adilitlona Amen an averace - Of more than 60 per cent. upon the mural : - piLK. • Withglit ii/Cieidag tha4 M ai l l P t F l A 34l F 3 : ibtxrisiltbjray, . • Iforiertearsall, . R.T.ctlmer. Thomas P. Frederick Brown. ' John C. Mitchell,'... , Isaac Barton,: , ileutidilaerionteigukfaileof Lair* an tapirinatfona. iornigt APPllcianttlqafarthilinfousuatkee can be bad 'a the office:l ' TOOMAg RlDGWAYJ'reskeac: lotni P.,Jeues, Actuary.- • Or of 8.,8ANNA.14, Peron-ids, Agent 6r thiaCounty. • • fifW-V.IMPX49.I44)I7A:TirMILO.3. Or e, `I4IOTICIII.4The Menke ncrm of Mrren,tb - the ,- 0 14 Af3}ItKOTON?, ,„ IRON WOBES,"locatedcai (log Street. , ' 1` ; in the Borough of Pottsville, will:the .continned. by, the _subscriber` in ali - ; ha - _various hianches.:lfe Stieun Ettsghte banding , and all kinds of Machinery for mining either coal or ore 'blast fernaces of bat or cad Masi; kinds of railroad ittetittgit and =Broad tair Wares of winnilbtud cut fron all kinds of braes cottage ail ldrds - of millwork, - avid all sites ,ofMte latest Itn • prated': pampa,' Wee add *Ole 'adingr`:llSDa ?R prcantgly attended to and neatly executed.. • By. careful attention to bush:leo the - taibacriber tree be willteceire'a same of 'the yriblic pettow.eoli . e b malty be towed on the late aria . ZaltilES W REN. - Pottsville, September 1, 1664, ' 36- TOR 461-110irEThrefiWorks, ETNEGRovE, sawn. Ca , PA- S. M.RIMIRER, Machinist &Engineer, - ulgti PaorsiTxult- January 30, 414 6-Iy6 .825p,000 ' We. the intps;rAbers, haft thti dal '4l l* entered into a Partnership, ander the ..,.Irrr - c • Firm nam&and'ityle of ALLISON - - BANNA,Bif to eany . on the Fottndry,l3lachine, Smithr. nu and.Chr , makingßutineett, In Port 'Orbon. . . . ROBERF.AI FT° 4lll ; ' • - • - FRAMIS B. BANNAN Aprill.Ft, ,: • • • ' T AI P UIfiI I ACROLTANG - -•- '• :The TAMAQUA ROLLING MILL - ,COMPANY hay ing flair completed their. Works.at Ta- . et • marina. Schuylkill . County, are now ' manufacturing and prepared - 4o supply P. 7" Merchant Bar Iron of a tcry superior 1 . -Ziars.. - au l z quality Roncd.r, Squares, Flat and.B a lt . . Bounds: • Orders are'. respectfully aollnited, • Old trill meet with prompt attention. - ' J'S'O.:MALSTON, Treas. MATOLIFF, Prest, Tamaqua, July 1. 435. 26-1y . pQTTsvii,LE.splitaira , . . The subscribers having parch:L.4i :the Pottiville,ltoll;. ins' Mill and thoroughly refitted Abe same, are prepared to receive order* forall sizes of T rally frora:22 lbs. to the yard Tip to 60 lbs.; I p tM and tarnish the same-at short. notice. . • . ••"" .:. We are arse preparod , to . tarnish :and tric..Li r ib- 4 , will receive orders for , MERCHANT, „BAR IRON ; all the. nstial lazes. Round; plate and Flat. We 'shall, keep a supply', of the smaller sizes trollierei Rails always oa hand. • BROTHERS. • AT>iII Pottsville, March;ll, - .434 ' 11 _- - BOILERS 'AND . ,STACK.S. . onomoo The inbacriber pirpared - to exeatte: • grim , ..• orders for• the , above articles. with .die patcb,,,at the old place.of.businees, - Coal RR. Street„below Norwegian. 20. feet boll-. a ep; always .on band. .Also, the mang- , - faetorer of. • • Coal and;' Othini tbovnla, •. • Of ,the materialland worianarship. Repairs • . pron] pity 'attended to.: plrFana for mining ventilation alwaye on hand. • •.* ' • JADE?, SPARK. ' • 4300,000 Pottsville;.Anoid 27;-'5.9 • • 36.4 ,:. • . ..It SIFIIII.-I.IVItt•IRON WORKS. ,• :The subscribers .arel.now 'lnnY pre - Oared to furnish, at 'the Ashland. Iron . MEM Works, - ,Steate.EngineS And "Pumps .any rower, and rapacity, for mining and other pnrp6ses, Coal , Breakers' of every size and pattern now .in use, 'together with castings and forgings of every description.. Coal 'and-Drift:Cars of. all sires and patterns, large .Trne.; and HOITe . Cars,— all furnished. at' the • shortest' notice... The subscribers natter thentselves that, inasmuch as every member of the, firm a practical mechanic; .they. Will• be able. to triniish machinery th,ni,will compare favrimbly with any in the Region. , All orders directed to OMlpEit, Aihland,'Schuylklll County, Pa..; will'receive inrompt attention. i J r . &. GARNER. Ashland, Jrily.9, 464. . •"*.-.23 $200,000.00 rooIUND • VAC *- AND • 'I,II.ACILINip staim Gtir . Faetori; dc. ''..• • • NOTICE.—The basineSS. of' - the'late ' • - firm of SNYDER &•••'llll-NES.,.will t ; confirmedly the snhicriber in all its vit ylouS•branehes of Steam Engine - build- Iron Fonnder,•and manufacturer of all kindSof Machinery, for-Rolling Mills,..blast .tnrua-. ces, Railroad Cars:, '44%, /Cc.. He will also coirtinnetbe business of-Mining and Selling the celebrated: Pine Forest.White:ASh and Lewis and Skim. Vehis-• Red As.b.Coals,-being• sole proprietor of these Collieries.' - GEDRGE W; SNY.DER. - 34f . • Jlint4iry 21,. q 7 HE PALO. 'ALTO *CO. are T prepared to furnish r RAILROAD IRON, at their Mills in Palo Alto, of various patternS, ' weighims, from 22, to, TO ponnds per yArd. - - e I 4 i Also. different:sizes' of tht, - square and rouild.merehauts,.init.iron.' • • :4 1 .; • Orders Tor rails or bar iron sre. re- .. .. .7;c14111-. • spectfailv solicited, had will Meet with, prompt. atten tion- if - left either at the. Rolling Mills, cl -EMMY: BlittiliT CO:'s.llurdware, Noire, Centre Street, or at their of fice.coruer of Maritei and Second.Streeta, Pottsville, Pa. 1 BEN.PN HA'VWOOD,-;Pres't: - I=tC. OPHEI6/111' ORS 8.5.. Worttp. • • The mibscriberteSpectfully.inviteS the r-• - • attention:lsf the business community to -L his Boiler Works, P .on - Railroad' Street, bclow.the PassengbrsDepot, Pottaville,• . lll7/4i4 where he is prepared to mattered:are • ••• BOILERS- OF EVEItY DESCRIPTION.. Smoke Stacks; Stacks, .Blast Pipes, Gasiiiieters, • Drift Oars; &e... &C. Boilers on : hand.. • . '• Bejn,.••ti . itractical inechanic,.ancl having for.years:de :votch himself entirely to this branch of the business; he rfatterti himself that work done. at 'his establishment. yvillgive satisfaction to all may- raven. him• With a IndiVidaalsOct Companifis. sviillinci it greatly to their.advantage to examine. Ids work before engaging elsewhere:. • ( - 1•••• •• • • ',I - OLIN. T. NOBLE. • • • Normirber 21, - 15 • 1.: . • • ••::,• • 4T-tf *11113ELER..&•t0 .. .: - ' &•4101VES & IRAN' •STEE.L:.WAREIIOUSE, 'Market & Six4eentia nave alWays on'tand and. far Sale . .. 'BEST ENGLISH REFINED assortment of —Brznalls,". and other favorite. brands.' :BEST :AMERICANBARS—ordinary sizes,Toll - NI to order forbralsze purposTes, Stc: . ,-&c...PENN SYLVANIA BOIL EE .BLATE--P,rotniscuaus sizes;' Or, cut to, required size. ..BOILEB. RIVETS—Doven brand. made in.solid. d 1e5.... BEST ENGLISH 'CAM AXLES =American .und English.. FLUE' 'AND SHEET IRON—ftir covering senates.IGNLATA; - ENGLISH AND' NOBWAY. • SLIT - HODS. BOLTS, -, 'N . M. and WASIIERK- 7 For Midges, cars, and niachinery purrx;ses'n'enerally. CAST, • SHEAR;MACILINE and BLISTER STEEL: an eictrit . quatity . ,for tafsi . and .dies. The above;•.together with . a full asscrtinent of Iron, - Steel, and.Spil es. to which the attention of dealers; railroad . companies; enyineers,mhiers,found.ers and - ainc.tatilEtti is invited. $1,000,000 00 • 2416 831 30 Itt - Baimpliviav Broad acid Hamilton streets, .Philadelphis, : World. cail the attention of Railroad , •- ' • itud these interested in Rail- • ' • rolid Property, to their system interested. motive - Engines!, in which they are adept- 4 titz ed to the particular 'business for Winch they maybe required; by the use of one,l-Wo, three or four pair of. driving wheels;, and the use of the whole,. or so ninch of the.weight May be desirable. for. ad- • hesion ; and • in' aceounnodating , them- to the -grades, curves, strength of -superstrpction, and' rail' and work • to be done. :BYthese means the maximum useful effect of the power is secured with' the least expense fOr tendance, costOf fuel; and repairs. to Road and - Engine. With these objccts in TiMV. andiis-the resnit of twenty three years practical experience' in the businesi by our senior partner;•we manufacture- five different kinds of, Engines, and iseweral. classes. orsizeS. oceaeli 'Particular attention paid to thatall may be stipplied. promptly: Soliciting yorzreontinned orderaite 'remain • . • very truly... • . .... , 11,A176111 JL. ,. l3ONte: - • • No.. 20 S;Debrivare Avenue, Philadelphia. glfrFor sale. by J. C...BRIGIIT ‘t CO., Ashland, Pa. I *Jan •-• '• -• •.• 1 -Int ALLEN' .& NEEDLES' I;1PRO:YE•I) SUPER-PHOSPHATE OP LIME, Manufactured ONLY by them at their AGRICULTURAL WORKS • PHILADELPHIA. pack„ . . Bag :4 3r,,Barrel..has.theabove..brand on it in a circuisr t 0,934 • Patel:l/sera pleaSe note this fact.. . Every farmer.hi familiar with the. high -diameter co . his Mantire. is always reliable. • , . • . ... . , . . _ Our celebrided Supei-rhosphate.of Lime - min be had from most of the . Yespechthle dealers - throughout the , . ' If the merchahts in yonr neighborhrind shmild'm) have it ott hani,.rcquest . them" to procure it 'for you, IVErAtritd 4iicount..allowed to dealers AL L.EN ,, ,5.: NEED-1,0; 4% S.Telaware _Avenue and. .41 , S.- Watei Si., (Flis. Store above Clieataut.)' " -• rffl - We sell no.articles but such as we can safely re. - cammend. Feb 17 .66 mono PIIIELIF'S' Genuile .pniiiov4ed Super-Phosphate of Limo. ; ST NDA RD G CIA RA NTEED. . . -For Sale atl!ilanufaeterer's.DepotsL,.-- No. • •• • '2'.2" . NOrih Front • Nn.l.4.BOwlro.Wll.trurf.llOltintiore,Al ITI •And by Dealers is gerteral threiighoat the country. . . . . . , . F . . - The material of which:ll,o . P PIfriLIT'S. .PRATE is manufactured' containtrllffy per sent.- more Bone PilOspinite than Raw Boue ; iheyefore it is more durable. : ..The: ammonia prOsent..gies It-great •ilftional fertilizing • • • • ' ' •Five yeark experience .has proved to the :Farmer , that itinakes'ithenvier grain-than even Stahletuatturn., and is'mit - only active hut Insting.:' . • • • • , ?rite $56 00 per ton 2000 ibli; • • Disczjnnt to dealers:,. - • • mono • ,SOle - Propiietofaxid 'Manufacturer.'. EIOLT'S Superior Super.. Phosphate of Lime MAFIIEACTCRki BY THOS. L. HOLT, SCHUTLICILL reAv -0 :1 4 T,TA. • IBAD F " / 4/5 ` R • 11.10. • . Farmers andt.tco....L.L. Lo L'onserve that I have *lied the• -above "Trade Mark," to show those who use my- Supe.r:PhOsphate.. made • from Jim- Raw .Bone,. that theyare getting tny . triariufacture. ' • patrons.will please be . careful in purchasing, that •the ithore "Trade Markmis - stamped . upon. eaeh bag: as :. -I arri now ready to -senplythe above 'superior Fertili zCrinlsrgn or :man .quantkies—in new bags of .200 ponnda each:. always on-. hand. a .stock of fine Bair Bone DrisV—tonepost--for top dressing,. _Piaster, Lte.. - Ltc -- . A trade discount allowed to dealers: - • POST OFFICHADDRESS- 7 -THOI. 1,4 DOLT Aar:, Schuylkill Haven, Pa; . : Peb W. '66 • —. -* • 6•ly .:(Si N- E ES..' .• . AMMONIATED. - • • •. .• R .L . Z. I . .• • Parked in Areio.Bdos ).50, UJS.,each. . , . . . Price,. .$35. per:2ooo - .lbe., ete.. per . .lb.) irade disecntn/..-a/loteet; to dealeri , & N. cenene theiroperitilona . 'at the Agrictiltrtril Works - entirely to tbe their, of their celebrated Unproved : Buper7l)..liospbAte Lime. . • . ••• • . Aminnuinted Fertilizer: ; AL . & nrEEl6.Lsis,' - • 42 8. Delaware Aveuee - and 412 S. Water Street, (First Store above Cheeteut.l • , . •' We ilea no articieti Dot Mich as mei can'sitfelp resent sitend.. • . March 3; '66-9-13t • • CAUTION. TO FARM-ERB. . . It having come to our. knawlede •recenily that the impression prevails in ;some ;sections of the.country that our house is connected with. other • manufacturers bt'Super Phospbate of Lime; . ' . . • , .We beteby,notlly the public that Stich is ' . . • . . •.. NOT. • • . The manufacture of our well ••known arthle Is con tintiLd at our works, and none Mita pure and genuine' preparation la ever suffered to leave the'factory. • The above erioneous7impression we presume arises froin intereatedMritivesi on•the part . of'others !silo are .not unwillinglo avail 'themselves. Of our, .ainre7i•ticei as 'an old "ESuiblbsbedliettee.lahti of : the character r - • • We deem ft J make this statement.. • : • Onr Soper Phosphate can be bad - from most of the respeCtabie merchants throughout the country; It the .dealers should oot i have Ikon WA they an, proeUre It • LL N.:. & ...3LE1 . 1) S MANUFACTURIMS of 4IMOnD SFFER FROlf POLITE OF LINE Atli' 7. "GB:. • -14-4 t .. _ ymumistalita:Aitwztzai.„-, ' .; Centre st:. Pottsrilie t ,- ~. ' , qr.' tgulve dirrs above tVe Morthnetlionsea flag .wor on l i suid:lo and we belededwortment Of thip , . • : GoldstiAl Silver Watches; .• ' -• 7 . . Alm aline variety Of flne.Gold - dewelry. GOld Ctudne Ear-end Finger Rings,., Breastpins,- Brace , lets; Gold,PencilaJ ;Pens, • , drmletac:Thimblea Studs; •Sleeve Ninon* &c.Nitll • 'of which will be offered for salve greatly . redneed - prices.. • • • Periltulet , attention to) repairingoir Matches; Clocks andJeweliy. • "iderch3.„.64-9- . . , S --SfANIPS , - BESINESB L____Wg___. ILA 1 I R . ____ l 0 a gi i- ii ttl - ' 000•AirwviviisfroAhasusteet.- ~t, , _ ... ; 1i i- , - iin biiioil e it: ....to t :....., .., ..44r --..... ..fr -.', ~..,,, it eat ea urn. o p - '.' uotwommwoula ttsvilie - 4 5 1 - 0 : 6 " 4 -. ~- ..ro ,-_,.r. r ._ , -... „ bort ... um , a nd on tear(Aahle tape: All *etitirs , "13414lielV**11963111Lka;: PralPtkirartardad. te: gETWAS,AM' AWtrl'' iljata subscriber hope sale , it his, ~!tarionct, (I s tersT ~,,Altt4.losl _ anode P 6 tiavine`• a linelilaateine at er,:- - - ' —?÷--,;;rerries =TO ilinliolOSEUte .4.l * 7 , , ' 411 , trrr VMS OFVai Naomi _ ______.'" '_. ..---i0. , .. - , n) bp received b,t the. underailar 4 ItuthraiaAPPla-PeactoMaiT, i_Tliutf. rafileatt,Aralwl. • 'l.l"ma__.., ...'l'uotalt. ___-: - ekd, - tea. -Tor buildrota:pas quince, dm, of the dioicest KnO ftw_plaetAjart Oki arigiti , kitrfWAYs AMA.- ..., ' l 74holin Church atileck section oF cormtry. %ditch have boat "is ~ ,- .w, s *calli", loratreaddenee adjoining that * Czo lisildirtg "tette --hothEtandodaud Desert trreartrkbastring. , , titiett , 1: acher*llle,.,Selneylhlll Colutf. , PM - z--- tttssayat -my atone. Plana and tone can be ' ' ' ORMA IMITAII i r liarita, '''' '- '' resideisfe.-t. 4 ..,- 15Pe ! ifi grs.. . SClANtkllh' -, , Stich as Mouiltain Mb, - Silver 41aphs.... PoplaX. Herat- , ,_ t. , liectothan'Ple_ t, 54119'111,111 Cuillifyf. -- Chesnut, Eampean Larches* ,I a Allick/FM - , 4 1 rir5 4 fie ' l44t• 'greens utr aim% ,_,ldtalir-I_,_,'" ":, 1 ,. NIM—ILIT.,----liating bought the' - - - TBEATAT., TRTlrra s i ' ' ' ''. , right in • tichrtylkill, and Northumberland Su& as EngliehManrannihtkotitterrk% Canasta. Bed counties -for the "sale of tr. B. HAYDEN'S 'PATENT and White Ravberrhit Lawton ,and Nigh Ealrer- EASEL SOLE, all peteons are notified not to tufderge T i es , ae. • , upow my rigid, by offering those Solt* for sale within 131/blk .., I manufacture shoes'with them soles at the lowest- Triumph de Gaud, Albany Seedling. Prertenv• Seed- rates . EDWARD MORRISON. floc. tte., dm, and other , tholoa varietiew that do Da Railroad street, Potheille, near,the Schn 66 ytkill Lum am ber require as imPregadar. bY the fklaell. hur4red ur Company. April T., 4- -' - san Such at ConeotA, Delaware. Diana. emitting. arid the NEW PREMIUM GIL(PES. :the lONA andISRA ELLA., misal by Dr. Grant. The former has remitted • the Preminui oTered for the bwt Hardy Gra cultiva ted in the United States, it betng pronounce pe d equal in quality to any Foreign Grape.:: and tbe latter for the earliest ripening Grape in the country, of good quality, t nether with sereral other choiee kinde. _ Mammoth Rhubarb Roots and Asparagus Roots. All hinds of Garden and Ornamental• Shrubbery, ' Greenhouse Plants. Ate., &c. . EXTRA. SIZED YR= TREES. We have •for sale an assortment of extra sized Apple, Pear, Cherry, and other Fruit Trees, foe sale. Now Is the time for those In want of Trees. &c., for Spring planting, to make out their orders and send them la. Those that dome first will be served finst, rirThe Trees can be taken out , of the ground when called for so that they will not Injure. Our trees are raised on high ground, and can be p transplanted with much greater certainty Of grosiug than ii raised OR low ground. This le an important consideration.-- 131ther call at the Nursery; or address B. BANNAN, Pottsville, ::"'PL. :gO . )IERNMENT.:pAN.&: : : L.fx!,-i..-w4m.:7:1, BANKER., • OENT.III I ST.REET,. POTTSTMLE, OFFERS FOR SALE Government Securities, Aa FOLLOWs,:: = U. S. 7-301- • • Bonds . of 1881, : • • .540 Loan of 1862; 5-20 Loan of 1861 , 5,20-Loan of .1855. ALL. KINDS OF TOCk. Bought and Solil on Commission. - COLLECTIONS ,made on ail pointa at lowest. rate. Nov. 2. '6:SL-- 47 GM • - . . . .. A ready . and 'cone - MAIM test of .tlie ., prOpertie s of 1.1r.T.,m ISOLVIii .Puton .ExTr.iar Boonn will lieu compari son withtbose set Coat 16 the United States Vl:Telma; tory: ... - - - . .'On{. 21, .65 .. --42*-dm, -. . , . . . . EIIA.TENTS...;Odice for Eroedring Ent i.ruts in the. United Minims nu& Europe. N ft,„....AperSonsi interview is preferrett.: thOugti it is not neeeaSury, us the business can be couducted.by respondence. •.Wnst4gtcnutiislted-everynaouth. Cir culars of information free on application. • " %EDWARD BROWN, Engineer and Patent Agt.. Walitnt.6l4hilada, . T's. . . N E* eASIEIi T .50ECE.'....4 nit opene d at. the Stand latelroccupted by N. C.', Morrison. Cen tre street;-. nearly'opposite Market, a New Dry geode" Grocery ,and Provision Store, in which will lie kept constantly on band a choice, stock of Qoods:tp-that line. Also, Quecasware, Floor and Peed. Ac.• 'The undersigned hopes by. strict attention to bust. pees, to receive a fair share of the public patronae.•• . • . : ••• 'ROBERT A. GLOVER. • Pottriville, Octobr 29, 1 0:: -=. 44-ti . e . Agrlcultnal Edam 0n. 9 •.. . . . . ..AGEICULTURAL• • r .. , . .TRA POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE; OP. PENNA. . . . The COLLEGE•PARM of '1.15 adrea... near Gwynedd, .19 miles aorth of 'Philadelphia, Will be • opened .for the Siring Sesaion of Four..months Tuesday, March 'l3, ISs6. : The Conrse.on Theoretical and.PFacticar inelaile Siirreylog. Drainage and . Trig • gation, , .Agricnitural• Chemistry, - Botany atiliZoolog:y; .fstable•Economrand Stock Musing.- Best methods of Rotation, Cultivation and Pre , erimtion of Crops,:ite.- Early Application, T.estimontals of Good 'Character end' Habits, • and a Knowledge of elementary. Algebra and - fieinnetry. are'neceiAiiny to secure admission. For Clr piers. and further information addrete • • .•• • • • . ALFRED L. KENNEDY; M. D., • ; ..Pr't Faculty, College'Farni, PoVte,Chnic Colleige box, PhiladelphiaT 0. - • hnrch.3, • •- CrIUT FLOWDRS AND. ROQUE:TM .for. ...*. • . C4R NNVO9DI,4IJRSEAT-. • Ail' kind.* iflll., FEED constantly bend; and for eale, wholeeale and retail, la) , •- • Feb.l7, T- . . • • PASSAGE - . • ..-111,1T:AIN.Iild-LRELAI a. Tiipcott. - Brothers & Co's - Elpht.ration and. Foreign Exchange Office, SG Soudistreet, New York.. Drafts on' England. Ireland; Scotland and -Weirs:. ••• . - :•• • lapeccitt's favorite line of Liverpool Packets fails every thr e e days: — ' . .••' •• ' . • , • . X Line of London _Packets - sails every tea days, Also tn by steashitx, weekly.. . • •• . Parties wishing td send for their friendsinfretnit ney to the *old•country, can do so at the lowest rates by applying:to 'Alexander opposite the New Town Hall, PottSsille. . • • Feb 3; • Ar NNE 118 , ' SUP P e piubaCriber is.Agetit for the sale - of the Boston - Ginn.Beittrig Factory, andlarnishes 'superior Belts at. Faetory:prieeS, allsizes, kinds arid lengths .Belt= of gteater thickness nen those kept orrhaed made to order, at - the:shorteat notice, as his orders for Colliery purposes have the pre ference at the Mill. Also Steina Packing , of evyrydo, acription, Blasting Paper'hy the single, or!len - reigns, or by the tOn. at.manufactuVers' prices. -. .•. SAFETY LAMP of the -rnostapproved patterns, made of inspected Government Wire, - by-the single doz e, or. hundred. Wire Gulizes; Wire by tifeioll - or ytml livays for salehy.. ~ • B::BANNAN.. • •' . . 4L'i V P gill ors YIN iE C A R.—The aubscriber has cOmmenced.the manufacture 'of a Superior article of 'vinegar:at the corner of Railroad andCallowhill streets. .111 the'lloroligh . of 'P.otfrville, where heis .pKepared to furnish gi•Ocers apare article, wholesale,. Which he will warrant to be equal. if not stiperibrtri auyairtlele.in the market.. fir piCklift.• table :use; andnll purpeseis for which vinegar is used, nt.the towest market ptices.:Al weitsk is;for dealers ro give at , a trial. . • • 22;''66July 2lttf .:• 8.41rit.1313.. . . •. • • T /11. E NAT.IONAL ..*AND C 0.,. ..., . . . No; 60 - Broadway, . New York,... Buy and sell MINERAL LANDS in: P ennsylvania and other States, ttnd..iraprcived anti--unimproved .AGRI CULTURAL-I:ANDS,: in . _the-Sonthern ' -and Western • States on Commiesion.:- '. - * • . .1 • . , 'A large number 'of. Farms and ,PlaittatiOnsi in Yin. ,tlnia end other Southern Statea for sale.'.• .- • , • 'A.•N..hIBYLERY • .i JOHN BRAN'NON. • . . - ' • ...of New York.. -' • Of West-Virginia. .Jan 97-. CSS- • , . - - •- . 4 3m• • " . . ..., ~.• • .• r nted.Calieocg , Musli Tiekinm, & c... cheap p -at R. A-GLOVER'S: • Centro SL, nearly opposite-Market St. JENKII\IS' PA TEN T COAL SCREENS The undersigned havl o n.' purchased • of the New York Wire:Railing Co., ' , THE JENKINS . . PATENT'," for. improvement in the proceas of manufacturing. Coal Screens.; hereby gives notice that the. value of said Invention and 'the validity of the, patent, has .already been fully established after a long, trial , the United. States Circuit Court; tbatinjunr.tionshaveheen granted, and will continue to issue against ,any and all.violationsi of said patent right. Also that the Ingniction-. against J.. L. Lanbenatein onlineriville, Pa., as Infringeri .of said patent washy order or tbe S.. Circuit Court,: Oct: 15, 1S;;4, Wily and completely restored: The sub scribers also desire,,to give notice that the, follow- . intfare the only, persons Whe arc at Present authorized to use the said patent improvement 48 manufacturers - of Coal Screens in and throegliont the 'Coal Region ' J. W.;•P,13.00K,- Scranton, , Pa.„.• J. G 'PRICK; Potts ville, Pa.,',BROCK & SHOEMAKER, Temanna„ Pa. , ' As the manufacturers would not make in mof the said patent unless encouraged by owners or renter's of 'Collieries; we are'..daternatned to prosecute every 'ease-that - we disdover. of iparchasers and. users, as Well as manufacturers of ,Coal Screens, made in violation of said patent, to the full extent of the law. New Jan 2E, 41...4 • -011A51 4 .1 & Co. • . ifEL . Mg.OLD.CO SNCENTR &TED ACTRUCRU . . . 18 the%ClFeat Diuretic. .14ELYSOLIOS CONCENTSATIIII EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA • • IS the' GI eat Mood . Ptirifirr. Both . are • prepared according . . - to rules of Pharmacy and' Chemistry, and ate the most active that can be made. : • • - :, ' • Oct 2S, '33. 43 ern. I000V"Ir-GElltipl3LTIN.G', different aims, at reduced prices. -For h ale at - _ Choiee ••Qmanaity; of Extra 'Family Flour at loweet market price at • R. A'. GLOVER'S, • Centre St.; nearly opposite Market, St.. Jan 13, . • • • . 2=tl • • ltiolmbildla.ExtroOtniscbss glveirbealth and 'vigor to the fratheiniLblooin. - t6 - the pallid Cheek: . De bility. IP -.acompeinied • bk . ' many alarming symptoms; and it no treatment Is sobmttted 'eonsurription,. In amittor eadlotre , Ilts.eatne, - OK. 711;,.06.-;-." P. i* .11CSIPITUT.C.,for PMENIIMIIE :CHESTER Co.'Ta. 'summer Session will ,commence. Tnesda 'Mardi 27th, 157.4, - and continue fourteen weeks. • Inatrnetlon ..in. Common - log . lbn :Branches,per • • session • 1. • $lO bo TristinctiOn l Nittsle. tPlano, Cottage Organ or instruotion In - Latin, Wench or Germaniang3age .200. Instruction In' Drawing or Pdtitlug - • 3-.00 Boarding and Wm , . king, per:week ' • ' .2 - 00 Rentuf.Tert Books, per vadat* , - • • • a On Preircular sent upon application. • . •• .'" ;.; , Feb 17, 66 Mt IS 1r)1141,0, #lll6 - 8111711Tt4:-.A. se and IL); iren.Selected teockjet,WMchei4eWeld and Silver. Ware,' comprising all the' new stklee. Call and exam ine tecireparchreing.. goods...werninted as repre sented. Calendar Cloche for-Offices and fining Rooms. r , :*:^sC, lgt.lll4N. Centre .45;rotticille. • • an. . . . ALarge Augeortmeist `el Caselmerea - yweede:, • ebe:, tbr pore wber, eeilingtheari et • centre St.; nearly oppoelte Market SC Zan IS:V6 • • Art** ROPE WOlg4 B ' ~OB J0HN'•'A;;."13.0 . .0.34:1,.1.N . G, . . Trenton, . New:Jeitse - yr. .• •. • or! A large amortthent of _Rope: .conyi on ,Ordera 'tilled with, dqtliatch.,'-airangth, and coat, aae ckaniar.., . ~! Pan 701E1 :A: 'OTTO, 1311anufactiirer- 'gaud beide; in an 'lads a Wilber, yfifittipasport,ll. /Nati*. '• - • sal,' ... .. . . . . _ la*lnlifyk r • ,, GOOll6. AT.'CiltEAwzit ..u.EDUCED -M ' ..---M. R. NICHOLS has last opentafa large and. well-selected stork of New Seasonable glory . Goods, , treinght at the ticent.deeline, and.ettleh he 'offers at very-low. pri63s for Cash:. ' (Jive him ifitall.." Town' tall Store; Centre Street.' - '.: ..'. .. ' April 7.14-,..14.-t1 . .. Sz.T E Co-partnerehip 'heretofore 'feting between the' undersigned, tinder the name and Kyle - of LEVAN solved bY mutual COUR`Dt. •• . ' The liminess of the late dim will be nettled by either. 'of tbe'partuera a Schuylkill Haven and Ashland. • - -.• . -W. It LEVA.:7,' • • • ' W. /L. LESSIG.. Aihts:nd,. 31,1Seve DissoiTirr r iers oP PARTNER sni Is hereby Oren that-the arid . of WOOO CAR.TEft, Mihere • eta Deniers in Coal; in this day dimolied - • by I:mina] ' consent:' AU claims against the firth mast be' prwented' immediately . at their °dice - at the mines for settlement.' _Either of the authorized to giverecelpto for paymeut of motley dcai the firm.: • . :JOSEPH R. WOOD, . . Mareh 25th. IEGG; • '- ;fa. coal business w_ be confirmed by 'JOSEPH 14. OOD &Co. .• March 31. , 66,43-3t .945- . Bartlett Sewhignachinp. . $23. ICENSED Tinder patents of Howe, Wheelee& Grorr f Esker, and Singer C0...a, and the only CheopMachine in t,he - Uulted States; havin the rightto use We. Wheeler Wilson or ,tour motion Under-Feed. We want Agents to sell them. Will pay San to $2OO per mouth, or allow 'large Cominissiona.. Rill send Machines. to be paid,.lor when sold. For Circulars, Terms, 4e., enclose stamp and address . •-• • . • . PAGE BROTHEItS„ General Agent; acithei of our Pirtnes,' Philadelphia," Pa.; Toledo, Ohio,' onSt -.Louis. Mo. -• " - . • , ' • , • - Sews with double or single thread.—Sefentyie A mer :icna. Mardi St. , Gl.l-1.3-Si • NOTICE Ishereby given that the Caual. - laC5R b .• Point .1151141 A ELIZABETH of Schuylkill Haven.'.. - .how rimping• on the Schuylkill Canal end elsewhere, together with the rigging and teani..bnlones to me, the undersignedi- and• that I have hired the same to Thomas Trimble. CHARLES COWLEY,. March 31,:'16-13:3t' .• • • .• Pottsville; Pa.. ItScz t ,NOTICE - .—The Gi-partnership heretofore existing.between STOELK ER & ELLIOTT, . for.the purpose of carrying.orkthe - Watch and Jewelry builuess.,lu Pottsville, was-on the.23d day of January. 1866 v -dissolved .by mutual eel:meat: . The lausinesi will be continued the old stand. Centre Si„ near theMi ners..Bank. under the style of MERCIER & ELLIOTT. March 24, .01:1 : " 124 in I11819011;111TIION OF;CO.;PA.RT er : Copartnership. here-, tofere existing between the..undersmned, under the name And style of STICIITER• &THOMPSON; is this day, dissolved by Mutual &lucent:. :The business of ihe late firm will be.settled by. either'Of. thellim at-Fotta- Nille or Mebanop City., • • ;HENRY-P. STICHTER. . . . • LEWIS C. TROMP. O. . Pottsville, February 2S. 1266. - • .• ' . . , P. STlll:ll.lTER'wllltake the Store in.Mabaooy City, and LEWIS . C. TLOMP. , MON will continue the litismesb. at the'old stand, Pottsville. 11, P. STICIITER. • • • • " . • • •TIIONEPSON . . would improve this opportunity to express enr•thanks to the Public lot the liberiPpatronage ex. tingled t 6 the old Aria, nud respectfully solicit its' con tanuunee fOr the new ones. ' H. P. STICUTER, • . . .• - • LC. THOMPSON:. -PcittBvPie.,7on3utrYA,l66o. • . 19.6; • NOTICE TO.O L 04. - gist.i4inut- I ERS.."4"ropcatbi will . xeneitrod . until SATURDAY,.thc 2ist. day. of April proximo, for sink, .hdr;.tive circular lihafta,. ten feet in di:unmet; on the ,property of the Dever Company, Coochlaud County, •Vir, ginia—the Dip-pit:tobe aunk to twelve feet below the eetond seam of coal; the bottom of the Rise -pit to be • on a level with that of the :• supposed 'depth not io exceed four hundred feet below - the .cprbing ; • the curbing to be of brick, - laid in 'cement.' • Two mtile , gins wilibe set-up imuiediately, and a steam-engine as . soon' as pia:Able. The operations. to:be •condueted udder the . , supervision of the Superintendent of the' Company's works.'-' - • • : .• • -•: • • The,cOntractor wilt be required to bind himself to ink and trim the pits vertical ; furnish 'his own tools.• lights; Powder, , &c:, and his own blacksmith, and:to, brick in the place; of uuy soft metals. These . plies cad.he procttred at cost , from the .CoMpany. 's No hard .;metals. are expected—only alternate' layers of slate and . . • .Miners - who may, not wish to contract for the.brick work may propose for the sinking. either hy.the'foot The .work will be measured and paid fur monthly— twenty-fly e per cent. being retained from:each payment. uptil-the. work shall be . completed. . - • ' • .-; l'xoposala should be `addressed to: the riders:Vned. Beat 468,'Post-Oftl, Richmoud;*Va.; 'C. P.: STONE., : 1dare1f31. , 65-13-4t •Brig. and .Sunt..Dolier ,PATENT ismrritotEmunprx OF. STFAM USE:.-To all. 'ahem it . may... Concern a--For and. in consideration o in hand, paid by 'JAMES,WREN 'of the -Borough of Pottsiille, ; County otSclaYlkill, •to - LewliElkenberry of Philadelphia, the receipt whereof has been acknowl edged. the said Eikenberry bas- sold- to said JAMES WREN the right to apply . lt In the County SelniYl-* State of peonsylVama, on all Steam Engines now in use or that maytiereafteibec used; Lewis Itikenber ry's Improved CM-off - ,for Ecoriomizing tstcaut by. - Expiaision,-ffoi: which. litters pat ent, 'dated November 19. 1961, have been granted to the said. Lewis Eikenberry . by the. United Statcs,) All • personidesitons ,of information regarding the benefit of this Valve can receive the same • tit my office in Coal 'street. •• The. benefit of this' Valve to all persona' using Stearn Engines is • from 20 to 40 pet cent. on the best engines-built.. It caw be applied to all old engines. -11lachinists are 'requested to take part in this - import ant improVement. They .clufsecure frOMme the,nse, ,for building netV engines and also for putting the . 'proVement on oldengines. TheY :can see the motion at my works in Coal, street *here I have it- on my en gine working to thieavings besein stared. It also can be-seen at ••Riich &Evans's at Atkins; &. 13ros.'s and Palo Al to _Rolling 11111. • JAMES, WREN. - • - Washington Iron Works. • • • 9.-tt PotlivUle, Feb. 27,'66 :LEGAL VARI).B; BENJANJIN - Et... 3101001., Attorney at Law... • OF.FlCEltahintenge '..Street above Centre. . • • ••,. : March 19,..61.-12-tt • lIEUGSTRESSEIR; . ' _ . Attorniiy . fit Lavv, Mhlaud, Schvllkill Comity, Pa, . Ofrie*--On Centre street, opposite the Poct.ol4ce. Titf-.II*ON •WE1,1131.A.141,.••:: •.• • - I‘l. ' 'Attorney at Law, •-• • • ' COUNTY . ' April 7:,;'66, . ' • . • 114 y. • . O WIN W. ••RlZAN,..iitterney and .coma. sellor I;it Law, Pottsville, Schnilkill County; Pa., oMee. in -SillimaWB new on Centre Street,, uearly oppoeite the Miners' Bank • ~.May 23, '63 ' JAMIa U. .• • .• WILLIAM SMITII.. 4, 1 1.1111 P B E . S rill I T Att9 itieyr at OFFICE-'—centre Street, cipposite White, Ilurse Hotel, Pottsville; Pa. , , • • Jime : nicirsToippllEß: LIVET ClEi• C r • -Attorney Easy, and IVotnri Public; authorized by Law to sadrainister and , to take . depositions, and acknowledgments o deeds,'morroagm;,poweis or Attorney, &c.',), POTTSVILLE. SCHLFICLiiILL C0...PA., . LAW AND.' COLLECTION OFFICE, iStahautougo St. (opposite. Post - CAIEOIiGIE DA1.1.41 , ,i; • • ••• • . Attorney at-Law, OFFICE:NO.•22I2..Sorro An/ Sr; 1'41x.10/4. • Feb. 10, '.66. •• • • G-St; . . • . 501..; ROSTER. Attartiey nt Law , OFFICE- 7 BANNAN'S BUILDING, CENTEE ST, .. •.. - opposite Episcinial ChurCla • March 24, .66 • • B E . I-111* 7 P OfetIer.NaIIANTANGO ST.,. near. PuST ' Or'r - LCE . • -• . • . '. (Geo, U. ;CIA - re:Office. Mareh.'24:. 'CM . .1. .. • : AfItElitEAN WATEllitEff.in gold andialver cases; American Cltieks,,and ,Jeitelqi•. of all de scriptions; can be obtainedat the store of /St LEIMMERS,'Acent, Centre street: 7 Pcittsville, Sept. 10 4.4. t.l WHY INJITRZ- THP. COMPL:SkIeIIi • tit-. - PONO , PZB AND AVASIIEB which choke nr . 'IRP the. pores of the skin, .and short time leave it harsh and dry? It is.in the blood; and if you want smooth-and soft skin'.use Helm 'bold's Extract of Sarsaparilla,' It gtves a brilliancy to' 'the ccanplesitm.; 00. 28,.1t5. 4.3-ara, . .. . . . . . V ra antra Family, - Fney, Illyeaand • Iliieli L.a wheat 'Flour of very - .Prifierior quality. con etruitly On hand at.' . ,BORANKAN tic - SCLINER . III;. 'Fab 1, !ati'-Aii-et ....-: '. . Market' St., alarm bd: DidiVOS ..AND - .IIIELQJDEOP(Mi from the LL best neninfacturers, and a general ' 'assortment of 'excellent Musical Instrn mentfc art geld :by. the ,nridersigned,-L- ' Strines„ Bridges and Screws' for :Violins, Can also be furniShed, Instmments repaired at short notice, and'on reasonable teriris: • • • ' ' LEMMA% Agent, Centre-streets Pottsville. 5'ent:.17..841--tf) PENBC.EPS P.ATEPIT, SLATES.---Jost received Peirce'e Patent Slates, With leaf ffir.olll - and 'Sehoole.• Also Leaf - Memorrinduina fir - tlae pocket... - F-or sale at - 11. .13.6.15TNA1.5; Centre Street, ii'EPER:IOE's COAL HOISTING:MOHINE I 40; This Ixlebratect-ind. Unequal* Cost :.Eloisting chine has been in Sod tmecessful.:operatioss for. over. three laainf,.d the unusually large nurabeeslready seld are giving the most perfect' sstifattiou. - :=lt is simple end durable; having no gearingAtallt. to rapid' twits ()pent tiol.3: and .very easy for the:horse. _Descriptive Circu lar. Containing letters of Ommendation, prkee, sent free; on anolicatiim:. & MtinufacturerS;.• . Albany Agricultural and liatbine Mardi 44, '66 - 11.4 m . Albany, IL. Y. Man=4l '4 l - 1 1 7: 411 4,,*.ttOttiPt Witi3 ' "' ''' - ' VIIIII .15A161y11011-TO . ALE 1%-0.." threi N sto r y f, .Ittaieltfiktgli *ix' 1 lot td , Ralfritilloiiiiienith 81, Mikettces,Di4f-` by.ElluDerrolecouk4..: Ingalisor 41 , P-4 ." ' - "" ' ` MAN i Mg.. "rx1111; 1414:LE.../S. werydildtable And conimodtpus I. : Ai ~, pro' per sl Inßale Alto, & few doom abovelthA .Pido Alt a notel.. col:TU . llw ..a,two..good no.: . - stantial halal dwe4linrs; " ore - vartienlace Isiiply tb,......., ~-. ;HENNESSY-"as R''(.11 , 0tt,511316.1 •. t ":' ' ' . 'or MOM! lIHNSLItIORTA Milan& I. 1. Petal: n it : . . - ":: •: ' "'.• ' - ' —74 f, F 0U,41.1.11111: , —.. ,-. '. ; 1-4 L 1-2 or ono A c re; the - ~` :' , _ ..- - ^‘ Tttlro9rv's t ADDITION 'to " the" • Boron- A ' f Z tira Alv ii -; e - . ... 0 „-- , v. ....: •yminernit A iv i i i l e to ßoiut . .. 0r . .. alto . vo t 1 2 .41 I tog. b3 g l6ll t il i k vit.V . ltitsxsß, Aii;ineif.a . ing.«.. liOtt ft, .60'. -,=•-,- - -• .- . :- .. --- , 4'.3m - • - ....----- a.ALL--"tilttetydlVe scree of pod 'Timber _Lanai' within three miles etAahland, with an , pod 11.4, chafe eon. and the Little Matettloyrnn Meg thmtioh it. ' TwO-thirdsof the luhd is leret,: • =king It eety . destrabla tor. rlytnitist purposes, For Aeries apply , to 'BMW P.4,MILSON. P o tt sv ill e , -. • - or ..FATTER.SON:Noirhdoerr ' dan'tt. , Ga . ' tSiontgome Ca - rift embscrihers haw for. Ealli at thj:;,r cotlter, on Mill Creek. a lot.oc.Pump Spade 'Handles, Splicing Plate Stialkenda,• Stub-enda, and other Bolt% Clack flea's, l' 4 .:Lelianger4 and Patties; Balance Weight 4 clinnecttug 'ilea and Bate. ' GC Rome. :Engine.. • . - GEO SAtEPPLIER & CO. ..- ; For 'further particnlara apply to J. O. tG. S. - REP' PLIER, No. 820 Walnut St., Flalltidelphia; or. to"JN9. L.OEIGER; at the Colliciy. . Jan •_T. ..6a-411 • . MAcatiNiEnv for 5A.1.E..-=One pOrtanle engine,. with tubular boiler, cylinder 5 inch Mire,. 12 inch stroke, spring ,pachitig. One smokestack,''B4 inches by 8.5 feet long; One smoke stack. 50 inches by .85 feet 1y . . 4 ; Lot of elevator buckets; with spiders and shaftiv.lg whiplete. Three drift care, one three lcx.itclr- Cnitir.semen, lit feet long. Also, a-. large lot of ,% and. % slope chats,. . . . . • The aboVe engine elevators and Screen, kc, were used • for cleaning a dirt bank, and is all In good order. Can be seen' at the machinery depot on Coal 'street'. • Jan 'l.O, *ea .1. • JABF:t SPARKS:: IGIOA SALE tine new Rosewood rhino. Sets IL' -.en Octave, Iron Frame.. Round cor-.. • . ners. overstrung Bass and - Scellop Ke.ye, - with very tine tone and - action. Any t one desirous of purchasing. can see the: instrument and learn the terns by calling on the un dersigned at the Union Hotel, Pottsville. Pa.. •S Jan IA A; HAZEN. VOR.SALE.—One new Fifteen Horse Engine, :IV Shaft; Fly Wheel. Punip, fie. • Apply at Of Little Schuylkill Navigation, Railroad . Coal Compa nY, Tamuqua, Pa. . [Jan. 6, •65, l-tf - 11..iettlINERY FOR • M . 51.1E:—.) • torte of .01. pump stubs and splice plates of various sizes; and. a lac„ge lot of spade handles, Rock or Bob shafts. Al so several primp shafts and 'wheels. Two ,large pump wheels,l feet diem., 12 inch face. 346' pitch. - Also sev -erat shafts and spiders. Two small drums suitable fur a breaker ; also a lot of 'pump pipes. 16 and 14 inches. A large string of Elevator Dockets, 'new, suitable for hoisting:dirt or coal. One. small Cylinder Boller suite-. ble for-a 3 horse engine or for'sfeaming 'timber. -Three nevitoftera, 3i inch diameter, .3; leet in length. Two new boilers: 36 inch diameter, 20. feet hi' length, at the 'Machinery. Depot on Coal street. JA.BEZ SPARES. ACIIIIINEitit FOR MAI,E.: , :one kthuri in. stroke Stearn Engine 12)4 bore; 12inch 'stroke.— It has been refitted. cylinder bored' out,.and has spring packijig,. One 12 horse power Stearn Engine, 'entirely new. Twe Thmpfel'e Patent Pans. suitable fora foun dry Orernitit shop, at the Machinery Depot on Coal -Street. •. • JABEZ SVARKS. Volt SENT:—An ()nice, corner Centre and Mar ket.fdreeta. • Also. one on Market street. five &Mrs from Centre. Apply to . L. C. TIIOSINON. Ott MALE.—SIX• NEW 'BOILERS; 34 belies by 30 feet. Apt)ly to LITTLE SCIIUYL KILL NAVIGATION, RAILROAD it COAL CO., Ta maqua..Pa. • • ' Oct. 2S, , 65. 43 OIR LE.---An undivided interestism F a valuable' • tract of, COAL' LAND, in New. Castle. ownship;.Schnylkill County, now, worked by two collierim Apply to . : . •' • FRAIs.DiLIN B. GOWEN, l'ottaidllo, Pa; • Anz..3o. XO3, • • MA( SALE new 30 horse Power Engine, 10 inch diameter; 2.feet stioke.-Box„bed: plate, governor and force pump'complete. • • •• Also one second hand Eugine„G hnrse power; 1 - Inch diameter, it 6 inch Stroke. Boz bed plate, governor and force•putup complete. 'Will be'sold cheap._ • ALLISON & BANNAN, Franklin . Iron Works. Pt. Carbon. . . V 4 Oll. 14.11.E.:;200 acres .valnalile Bed Shale Land for b'arniing . „ Situated in Locust' Valley.—, There Is a'finti stream-of water., several, large sprint's,_ a rule two story:housp and barn, and thresh floor. . Ap ply to .E.l. .131,..k.ND, 'Pottsville, Pa. . Jan. 21, '65. • • ' "3-tf FOR' MA .--7 19 acres of excellent Timber , Laud. eatimated to contain over. ?.0,000,000. feet of Pine and Hemlock timber, situate On Trout Rnri, 'n'branch of Lycoming, Creek, 14 miles from Mil liarasport. . - PRANK CARTER: " " "- Real Estate Agent, :ALaharioY Gtty, Schtiylkill 9 Co.. Pa. March 4, •65.• • _ . C.0A11.• LAND FOR •11ENT.-LW acres of - • Coal atuiTimber Land on the Eastern Dim Tract,- containing several veins of Coal —the Mitturnoth.7l feet, the Liddlgti - 18 feet, and the Skidmore BY feet thick. 1 mile of a ran, ;Oak forths a basin, 1 mile south of Ha hanoy City. It joins. the new Boston Company, who are now operating on the adjoining property on these veins. - The RailrOad' Company are now locating the road, to be•eompleted next _Sprint. Henry Snyder, If 'tenant on the property, keeps, a hotel: 'Tor further ir. formationapply to. . • • •• 11•. • 31URPLII - .' , Pottsville, ,September .2,1565. ; • . • T . 0 E Schnylkill-Coar Company are now prepared to tnak.' lenses on their lands in Foster Township, Schuylkill County. These lands are located on the very beet portion-of the Ileckecher 'Ba sin; haying overibui miles run On the DanA. CrOsby; .Lealor, Ji.nd all the veins khoWn in that. basin, both . above and below water level... 'Favorable leases With 'en abundance of' timber for mining purposes; will now he made to ,good - tenants,' on' application. to E: A. PACKER, 'President , of ;the. Company: Trinity Thaild ' ing. New `York, ,or. to C;" J. DOBI3INS, American Hone, Pottsville_ .: . • .ept.l6. . t. 100,K SALE. .I"O..LEAME.—:.A.Anict - of land' situate,: half. a mile west of Llewellyn,- in' Branch and Reilly townships, m•ile. County, con taining .130. acres. haying a rint of three-fourths of mile on the'following veins: viz: The Gate Veins..Sel 'kirk.: Black Mine, Tunnel: Faust and .Salem.- Parties wishing On purchase or to- lease will make application to • . - JOSHUA LIPPINCOTT: • RICIIARD - J. DITNOAS LIPPINCOTT, '. Riecntors of the Estate of James Bandits, deceased, • at 121 Walnut st. ' Philadn., Orto CIJARLEB3I.IIILL;ReaI Estate Agt., Pottsville. - August 19.'83:' ••• • ITPERI(IIBOR , P4.IVOTICE..—Notice IS liere. ).7.1 , by given that in imrstiance of an Act entitled ''An Act relatinfito•the selling of the repairing &Abe Pub lic:Roads in certain Tov;nships in County,” I will'inake sale of the makina and repairin g of all the present existing public roads in the Township. of 'New Castle, htpublic outcry ou ' " . • ' Surearday, April I' , C ISMS, 'At ln o'clock, A, M., at the Inn or Tavern of Ephraim Phillips, Esq.; in the Town of New Castle, . The low_ est. and -best bidder shall be the inirchaser upon hia ' bind with suMcient security as required by .the said, Act for the faithful performance of his duty. , • . • . • JOHN BAAIBRICK.' N .ew.Castle,3larchlT,.lSGG • • 13 4t . limo ad Cattle PRAM. 0 21- TER, H EA V.E. COUGHS,. DI: TE UP ER, :F1 FOUNDEI LOSS OF A PPE TITS AND VITA] ENERGY, okc. II use improves tl increast thei appetite-•giro a smooth - .a.t glossy skin—at transforms t h miserable skelet . horse. ' To keepers of.Cowe this preparation le Invaluable. - and ir - --,ves the quality the milk. It has proven'hr - ae• II experiment to cease the ,quan y Of milk and tam twenty per , and make the stter firm and listattening ttle, it give!i them t . ippetite i tooeens ivy h e, • and tkes.thsna thrive - . . Idall diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers • the Lungs, Liver,.. . • -..:',' , - • • ' kc.', this article - • ..1 • : ... . ~:-,-"•", _ • acts as a steeific.. -' s. •;, %. • ... •-....-.. , By. putting from - ~...,-.- : ' • . one-half. a : paper " .. • - to a' paper.. in a •. ' .- . s ~- . . barrel of swill the - . - -- 7 -- I----......r. - _.- ___. - =6. above diseases - , t..,--..- -- :-7' - -: •- ,-,-- ,• will be eradicated • • ". - --- -:----,.--- - - ---.- • or entirely prevented.. :if . givelt:in time, a. certain preventive and, cure for the Hog Cholera. . ' • Price 25 Cents per Paper, 'or 5 Papers for: Si: . ~ . s. A... - .1 7 70137rZ . Sr,. BRO., _ . • WHOLESALE , DREG Mu ,MRDICIA.E - DEPOT, No. 'll6 Franklin St: , Baltimore, Md. For Sale by prriggista and Storekeepers through ' Out the. United 'States.. Fermate In Pottsville byt 531141NRY SAitaft,Dramiet: Nov. 25: !On. - • " Ail orders for CORN and. OATS for' shipment to i collieries by car loads. to suit purchasers, Prompt ly tilled at the lowest market rates by .. • , 66. G. - • & GPM). SALtJEC TIXE. tam PAPRIC 4 Cents . a pound paid,for clean White Writtnz Magazine Paper--and :deo 'OldNeivapapers, rimphleta, and Old Books with ttie Boyers taken . off. Colored Pa per 1 cent a . 'ponrulL • . . B.BAPINAN. April 23. - '64 . .. . •-• • • • - ' • . • . . is For no.retentien Or incontinence of urine, Ir ritation; inflammation or ulceration of-the °ladder, or .kidneys,diseases of the prostrate glands, stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or , brichmitoe deposit, and al . disease*, f.the bladder, kidneys and dropsical swel lings, Ual liztarsoates FLuro Ba - Maor Duane. , lES m ICRUCTIBLE TAB CAItDII•-• 1 7ariOna sines lip tbe thoulainderand' smaller quan tities sold and printed at B. BATMAN'S' • Bookstore and . Printing Offloe,;:Potteville; UPHAFIDS OF THIRTY THOUSAND certificates snd re commendatoryletters have been receiveCattestinOtte . merits Genuine- Pretswatibilis, many of ichicliarfsfmm the highest. sources. Including eminent statesmen, clergymen, goveincesk: State Judges, dz. •-• New Greengrocer's" Store, '- KEPT BY. MRS. FROST Market Et., Left-haitti side, next door below Aline's Flour and Feed &ore. - Mrs. Frost purposes to keep on Imnd a variety of VEOE7.`AELES. FLOWERS. FISII, &e. She feels gratellif to her Mends for their former patioozge, and hives that it may be continued, by giying hor an early , • fApnl9. 'et —.156 FOIUTZ'.B ciina#ED ~This preparation, Long , and favorably known; will . . thor oughly reinvigorate broken-dodo and . low-spirited horses, by strengthening and' cleansing the stomach and lutes- It is it'etire pre- • 61..;n1 the Anteiicit'n :=ENTErAillotrr *OUR: • WORKING STOOK.,—.A.II () kW:W.Od 004 1 : to come. through the !inter in good tiori, but animals that are to be put to ivorkslltlid-Crkie.out in a little better thantk4 went in. Every ton of-hy is.money out cif pocket it it-preVents.tiki ARLD wont.—The •farmer should begia each &kir with'a clear'notion of about tyn,, and how much each man and team w in (1 it,remains clear,: or if rains comes._ R e ma! be his own jUdge of when rain is i t ", enough to stop • work, and when men sod teams Will receive rio harm, In . Hint'No . our best to s t and plow, it uader immediately, though a or two of he weather will not juju* 'Rein ; hbwever; washes and theUrop.s show where the heapi • stood .. .There it get; too; that' ain may render the 'soil fol era days tiodt . fdr . .Viowttke . , whigh shquld only be done the ground. Will crumble ; ; and: after fi le ia-aomuch.otit - of it,that the furrow sl Wilfriot and,..bake into hard clods.- crease the deptlrgf, the soil just as fast is safe io . do' Bo When plowing for it11: 1 erops,.and on dry or .well drained land, iiutisou jAow will be found to pay welt in ' Sertr:qo ditim. of all kinds . as early at ground can, be well .worked. . FL . A.x should be .sowed in ..very•wall• pared soil. - as soon tis it iathordughliw a , Oar readers who are interested in ate trtre.of. • . ONtoxs, or . of, flax, hops or tobacco, na l do better than to consult the, pamphlet these crops, which,ave publish.. We have ceived the thanks of hundreds for having ft Hindu information in so - conreni( and cheap a form. "CARROTS Arm: f's.assirs may be Will loon as the.grourid is.thoroughly•workee warm,' Barely cover the seed and, they come up much sooner than- otherwise, are then out of -danger.' So far as .our rience goes,.mild troste do not hurt Pam they germinate very "slowly, and so if weather conics, and such is almost , sure come, in May, the seed rots. 11Te prefer .0 - 1, lug quite early if the . laud is dry 'and vr.lnf. Put carrots .on lighter -soil than parstripV yOu can chnose,.and• for hOth crops work U.l ; land deeply.:atid lhorciughly, arid Matuser4s • . - .P,orA.rOsS.-:—Plow deep. Manure withtTN good ccimpoSt, and with leached ashes in 'LMI drill, or. use, any manure in a condition oft:' ''''• tentless.: . Plant, early and 4 or 5 inches tift r .4 - .using, large seed ::cut' in quarters: Plant:..'''' , ‘ salsa petittOes of. any *kind, but if you i.. . toinake the seed go as far . as .possible; cut' single eyes, •plant not quite so deep, and - 7 :=.-. better card. • . ~ - - . ..., . . PAsitritss..--recp 'every'hoof fate or'n • o@' theni ; pick off. the stones, : cut the tic • 4, c'carup the fence rows,- reset the le* --- necessary, and sow grass seed, lashes . plaster on thin spots. - Treat in ;the suOlel ~ , .. . M9WII4C, LANDS, Conducting upon thew' . road -Wash._ • Apply . - any saline _trianure ;.,,," hand, as ashes , Plastcr; sulphate of amines 1 crude. saltpetre,: guano, either in' line co • posts or sowed; : or if - Soluble, by . the lig , - manure. distributor. • FRITIT 43-AZDEN: .-.... ; Dwattr.TßEEs are the - ones admissable t; ,''. ei ~.. the fruitgarden, .and, these can be kept sa tkV.. and compact. as is ihs'red, by root prunia;t . "' or if -space will allow, they may develop in medium sized trees: One great trouble,, peel N; upon pears, is ' 1 , s ECTS, ON TA B BA Rit.—The scale rJ woolly Aphis - if not checked in time, tvi',1.,1 5 „„ 144 . ten completely cover-the bark. Thefirstli 1-3 little brown scale, shaped sotnowhat lik " miniature oyster shell, and the other is a'' tie louse; with . a copious covering - of ie . ' wool which makes him quhe - conspicuout Soft.soap,:- made su film en t ly, thin, sod-apps with a Stitt hrush,.iubbing Moderately IN! the while, will usually do for them: A fnej •of ours'is uaing , "petroleum.for this purpgo. but we await the results before re - conned: idg it. 1 .Fto.--A. few trees are worili ..groriA 4 curiosities; if nothing;-more. Ida sheltri.t44l situation with proper care, - they will'lnter.''''. - bear fruit. .. ' • • • Aotosos are also interesting, and it is v to have a tree for the novelty of the thiri - They wilt flourish wherever the peach wiit Nothing makes finer show - than a QUINCE ,TREE, 14dpn with its golden c, and it is also bandSome.whe-i in flower: - . IifTHE CURRANT i 9, 80 to speak, one of most flexible of fruits : .N-eglect will b. small fruit from large varieties; and pru , and Manuring will.imluce the small sort smell to a respectable size with gratitude the attention. The moral of which is, nure the 'currant bushes. gtripc6. - 'JENNY Lisp C?ata : ----llalf cap of three cups of flour, two \ Of milk, one spoOnful of cream of tartar, one of s ittle salt; bake twenty minutes. ell EAP C.►KE.—One pint of Holt, tte one cup of sugar, butter as large is the of a spoon, milk to make stiff as pound one teaspoonful, of cream of tartar, ball spoonful of soda. • SroNois cup of stignr, Oct / frourf time eggs, .bcat . fifte . eti _minute& t.';,:;„, add: . e . ssence .- ofi:lencion; one -crenm of tartar, bait' teaspoonful of diSsolvealn .ft half of cup of CAKL.--One cup of butter; four ore , - four eggs, three cups of sugar, one of sg milk, one_ of currants, One tesspootili cream of tartar, half ,a teaspoonful of " nutmeg, lumen, or vanilla. This rake loaves; two cups _of sugar will do. Fiturt CA ri E. -'—Tiro cups of butler, Ort t . auger, one of molasses, two. pounik O ( ins, two pounds of currants, one coz i citron, ten eggs, one tumbler of cresm. ' half tumbler of brandy', one teaspco saleraina, spice of all kinds. LEMON TARTS. —MiX well together thel!l and grated rinds of two large lenient, bu pound of powdered loaf sugar, two eggs, 11 l the enim of two spongu-bakes; best 3161 srbootb, and put it into twelreps! .plins, hued with a light puff paste; bake t)4 . , Until the artist is done. QUAKlNGPriptsch—W ell ,Lest, eight -± add tOtbem the grated crambs of a stale roll, two spoonfuls of ground rice,: 5 . : nutmeg aqd — ortmge-floWer water. ) 1 5 smoothly together with a quart of ne•vr Put It into a floured cloth, - tie it rather.', plunge It Into boiling Witter, and boil '- ly for one: bout..., Serve - .with red ec wine sauce. , • '* CUSTARD Farrrsas.—Beat the yelks eggs with a desertspoonful of flour, ►, nutmeg, salt, and !windy; add half s cream•; sweeten it. to taste, and bai lee small, for • a quartet of an hour. cold, cut if Auto, quarters, and dip tbes 3 a batter made with a quarter of a of .milk and cretin, the whites or th e egg. - a little flour, and a good bit ,of ginger; fry them of *a, nice brown; gm' gar over them', and serve them as hots'