fit-.sti,i:Aititiot -- . NASBY Ttrid 0 clobcr Elections -Mr. rinsby's Ottinisn !Mclntire to the Defent•of the 'resident. - i from the. TcLcido - • - CONFEDERIT X ROADS, is in the Stait ttv Kentucky.) . October, 14, tßild. I witz called in baste to Washington to . be present at a Cabinet tneetin, called to consider the causes - sur the onparallelled loosenin uv, the Nashnel Union Johnson Dimekratie party In the various Sate which held elections.on the 9th uv October last. There wnz Sew ard, Wells, -31cCulloch and Randallpresent, but we niisFed R iymond he hevin, -I under 'stand, payed off unto us. . Toe President scut gictomy_ He hadn't an- . ticipated the defeat. He speeted that hevin showd hisself through all the Northern States ther ought to hey ben enthoosiasm enough evolved to hey carried em- without trouble.- The fault he remarked eaxient be.with his . policy Ther wuz anthill so grand, so sub blimely. so simple in it, that it was incompre hensible to him why the people hedn't at once adopted it.- "Why, look at it," sad he. "-I offer the people by the North peace, on the simple contitabun nv sayin nothin more about the war. or the Mutual trouble wich they' foiand theirselves into,. and rushiu into the arms uv they Southern brethern and takin uv em back fist ez they went out.. How, Oh! how cood they be so blind ez to refome _ these olive branches?" Randall replied that he cOOdent understand, it, but he hed summoned a postmaster to at tend, rich he bed appliated'on his solemn as shoorance that he cood carry enough Repub licans over to our new party to defeat the Union member in that district, wich he notist by the papers wuz elected by a larger.tnajori ty.than he Led ever reseeved, and he wuz in waitin. • In. the wretch !"'shouted the Presi dent, and the guard brung him in. A mizabte lookin objick he wuz. Ez soon ezbe saw-the stern eye uv the President .fixed onto him he sunk to his knees and lifted up his hands Im ploringly, without sayin a word. "Speak," sed the President, "why the re sult In yoor deestrick ?" • "3ly liege," replied the wretched man, "I know not. Faithfully I labored, but the peo ple woold come into the house boidin their noses, and set a holdin UN' em so long .ez wuz speekin, which wuzn't conducive to dig"- plays us' oratory. The papers wood publish my own utterances six months- before wich confused'me somewhat, and the ablishnists would read at. me your speeches with I couldn't akkaunt for. I seekoored for yoo suthin' like a dozen votes, but they Win them. ez stipulated-for places - under me, and 'I bed hard work to git from . the Union party, and us they were sech ez did more harm than good And besides—" - 4 •Entiff!" sed - Johnson "remove him." And the poor fellow wnz bundled out. Secretary Welles knovvd wat wui . the mat ter. Ii come uv of . takin Grant and Farragut along on the excursion. It distracted the at tention uv the people, fled there bin nobody but the President and the Cabinet along there woodent hev bin nobody to hurrah tor, and the sublime trooths wich the President kin only' jerk wood have impressed the people more than they-did. ben ard wuz confident that the election wood hey bin•all right coed, it her bin, post poned 90 days, while McCulloch attribooted It to tbell.uit,..l knowledge the masses bed' uv Injeany bankin._ I NVUz rekested to give my views, wich-i did.. r "My lords," sed I, "none uv- you hey got the lice. We wuz beet because 'we left the landmarks—that's what ailed us—wtts the anshent landmarks.. Wat bed we to go into the canvass • with? Democrisy ? Not any, for that wuz squelched at Philadelphia. Wat then? Why the . olllses.. °discs in the . abstract Is good.' That little 'one which I hold in Kentucky I coodent be indoost to part with oh no account, but you can't run a party on 'em,. because they frin't enough uv 'em. liege, on my return from the Philadel phia convention. I tarried a while in Berks county, which is in Pennsylvania. - and is dls tinguished forthe - unanimity with which they vote Democracy. They learned doWn there morn six weeks ago that the war.wuz over, and - therefore You coodent stir ern up on drafts. Taxes they had got used to, and that didn't move em.ancl so the - speaker was emp tying school houses by talking.uv the results . uv a ghirious war ; which they all. opposed,, •and praisin our mutual friend Seward, which they 'had alluz hated as .a abliblinist, and hedn't heerd .yet that he had jined the De mokracy. Wuz it any wonder that we went -under? Ther ain't but one thing left to us, and that we strangely neglected. - Sty lard; why wuz the Nioonn not made the central figger .this ar er.. heretofore ?. He is the capital uv the Democrisy—its refuge--ita tower of strength. I spoke in:Berke county myself, following ono of them new-fangled Democrats who Ind set em all asleep talking stuff to cm that they didn't, understand. Mountie the rostrum I ejaculated— " - .MEN Aso BRE - SW:EN DO TOO 11 4 ANT TO NARTCT A NMI/Mir . ' " 'No l ne:' they answered, straightened "• 'Do you want niirgera for sons-in-:law P' " uo • !Do.you want laws to prevent you from: marryin' pipers ?' - • " yes t' . 4 ' 'Do you want to he marched.up to the polls, bylhose who tell you how to vote, be =side a niggers' " '\nt not' "'*Then Note the Demokratic ticket," and they all replied : ".'We witlt we will r and they did.' "You see, your ,Excellency, the Demo.. 'trade mind isn't hefty enough to comprehend them fine Arguments ez to constooshality,et -Bevy, and when a speaker deals in em they suspect his Dimomisy and tight shy nvhim, But nigger they kin 'all understand. It's .soothin to the Dimokratic mind to be con— tinyooally told that there Is somebody lower. down in the skale—they desire 'a inferior race; and, therefore, hey bin pullin the nigger down toward, em for years: Di 4 yoo not nods wherever we went it on the niggerwe succeeded in awakenin an enthooslasm wish, when We neglected or' selected other issues,. . we tailed to get? "It's based upon ,philsopical trooths: The poorer and meaner a man is the more anxious he is to het. it understood that there's-some— body still poorer and meaner : than him. Hence yoo notis that them indivldooals wbo see a 5 cent geese so seldom ez to not know „. It. nicher, and who keeps the flag uv distress. ',l:-. wavin front tte Feat us - theT pants; who, of . ty; niggt rs were sal in at a cent a ptese, coodent Jt, raise enough to buy_the nail uv - one, is the - most ardent friends of elavery; - '- Y;That pitiful man which just left the pres , -' ence wez cot to blame for the result. in his ' deesirkk. He tried to earn his bread, ..but • . • -wat rood he do? The abl6huists knowd he' • win bought with a price, and Mired at him— the Democracy, sich ez voted, we'd hey got . . 4, I . tealr en u y zth ht l i emb w e . se ; lpl T vp h es,c e r m deim e w z as d w. id azu n' ie t dhis vo ge t xtis e p n ttet o edi r ea d dec o io n hr o ca tia lna in g. ,. 137. .11y liege, I - hey spokiv You can't do nothin with a new party, for you kin only git t . • r..a. • • ” I l e3o o uni j zs i o n t . Dh O lr 03i: createdwo and drieini theyfss, for ru.e ,t A OO. a tu l h n ede t ar. rt db and n rat, t it s •I t i . • the nigger, for it's all t ' llety kin understand. • 1 ... So long. ez the niggetexists, - Dimoerisy en d'onr.—when the race becomes extinct, the , party dies.. The two is indissolubly bound i ' ' . 1; - - thtthOligeeleseppthimmtrieccria°rinifileYYs tother for one. When Noah cum Ham. ibe Lid the fotindasbuns uv Diniocrisy. Ham wuz turned into a nigger because Noah dot Intoxicated—his misfortune originated with wine and whisky. wit - th - is the modern substi- toot therefor. being the motive power itv , Di mocrisy..liez bin -persekutin him ever since. I attriboca the.decline uv the Dititocrisiy to : • the bleachin out uv the - Afrikin; and that's • . w hy I oppose amalgamashin. -.Too can't. Item a mulatter only half ez much ezyoo a full blood, and it will be observed that the_ Intensity uv Dimoczisy has.decreased • pre duly In proportion to the scarcity uv pure blacks - Thus Democrisy • iz codmittin'.ard --nide—lit beg La the meens re: its own dtrue tion. • - - "I don't:know es there any yoose uv talkin. - The Congressmen, elected this - fall con:- . tlnyoo in obis, my liege. jist precisely ez king' es yoo do, to a -day,' and by that . ime they'll hey it all fixed 'Roo' York may change in . our favor: , but 1 think not. The break - coup. menst in Maine, - and it increased as it pro gressed. We're gone in. The ablishnists • laughs In glee and the nigger shows all his . ivories.. We abet hold our places two years, - and ihm farewell to ourgreatneis: • . • "I pity yoo: my lord, but I can't help Imo. Ei for myself I kin'save enuff Out Iry my post • • cilia to start a Small grocery at the expiration uv hay term, and then farewell to politica. In . that - pleasant callin I'll flote down the stream uv Time. until Death closes thopolls and ends . '; - the struggle.. I 'her sed." — The conference elided Witli tll4, for- they. ivisz all too:much affected tosay - anything Seward murmured' suthin- about it would. be ,•.all right in 90 days—that there irainriiignyin• t• ' that the people was happy, but•no;biae paid Itatittantion to him." I went home leaving epos all in tears. • - PriliOLM V Nazar, P. kt.; • (wide Postikuteo MISCELLANEOUS. DIARRHCEA, DIARRHEA, DLIRRIREA, A CARE GITABANTED I ou MONEY REFUNDED. 1.4 "Y . 0 IVT S PURE. MHO CATAWBA: BRANDY ! AND Sparkling Catawba Wines ! Ecitial in Quality and Oheapei.in Price. . .BRANDIES,. OF THE OLD WORLD For Sommer Co . . • • Cholera infanium, : • • Boiret Comploilni, ' Cramp; Cholic, • • anA Disirrircrit. I Cure Guaranteed or the Money will be Refunded I . . •.•. . . . . In enpport of the shove statement aro presented, • Dr. JAMES R. ciuvrom Chemist, Rewire*. , . ', Dr. HIRAM COX,' Chemical Inspector, Ohm.. Dr. JAS. R. NICHOLS. Chemist. Boston. . . Dr. N: E. - JONES,. Chemical Inspector, Circleville, EC . . Prof. C. T. JACKSON; Choi:nisi, Boston, Dr. CHAS. UPHAM. SHEPARD. Charleeton, S. C. J. V. Z. 81.A...N1iY and G. A. M ARPcizit, Consult ing Chemists. Chicago.' - All of whom• have analyzed ' he Catawba Brandy, and commend It litthe highest terms, for medical nee. • Analyeiaof ths r•its Slate Assayer; January When evaporated through clean ilium, It left no 01l or offensive matter._ln every respect itis a.pure, spir. ituoas liquor. The,oll winch gives to this Brandy its flavor and (truths. Is wholly unlike Nail or grain 011.-- Da odor partakes'of both the fruit Ind oirof grapes. With acids it' produces ethers: of a high fragrance.— Thelubstitution of this Bawdy for Cognac Brandy, wilt do away yrittrthe manufacture of fictitious spirits, sold ender this name, both at hawse and abroad. liespectiully, •••A. A. BANES.' •• Affasy t er to State tif: 10 Boylston St. Bp the Some to 1861. • " • : I have anslyz ed L. LYONS' Ptzes es.v..sivas Bisw- Dr," with reference to its - compoisition. and character, being the same as that produced' in:past . Years. A sample taken from ten casks afforded the same results In regardto poritY; a slightly bacreased . smount of the - principle on which tts favor depends, was determined by comparison with former samples. The indiestlons of analysis show • that this Brandy is produced by the same process ns most of the Import ed 'brandy. Respectfully, A. H. MAYES, M. DI, : - • State Assayer, IC Boylston St. JOHN. 0. BROWN ac !BON, • wontsALE•AGEPITS, TY/TT4=E, BESTNA. . October IS, ' • I 41..5m - • 'S_PEER , 'S PORT GRAPE WINE!. PURE AND FM YEARS OLD. Forthe Cammiadan Table and Family Use. F9M3CRIBED FRYSIOLANS FOR Females, Weakly. Persons, The . Great. Remedy for Matey 'Affectiorta, •RHEUMATISM,. AND ALL CHRONIC DISEASES: EXCELLENT .WINE FOR TEMA 1743 firm , fFnfirat t wasonpotadinee. . • Speers Port - Grape Wine, - . .Celebrated.in Europe for its' mudidnal and beneficial qualities highly !esteemed' eminent physicians, need in European and .Amerimn frosplfals, and-, by some of the but families id Europe and America. .AS A TONIC-It has no equal, causing anappetite and building up the system, being entirely a pore. ine of a most valuablegrape. AS A DIURETIC—it lmisrts a healthy action of the 'glands. kidneys and urinary organs ; very beneficial in dropsy, gout and rhenmatie. affectioni. • • Speer's Port Grape Wine Is a pure article from the juice of the Port Grape, pre: seaming medicinal properties superior to any other wine • in use, and an excellent_ article for all weak and debill: tated persons, - and'the Aged and !Mimi, improving' the appetite, and benefiting ladies and children. 'Try it once, and you will not be deceived.'. 1131rBe sure the signature of ALFRED SPEER: is over the cork of each bottle. • ' • Sold ' by H. Saylor, Pottsvllie ; Shindel & Rood, Ta maqua: Hermany & Allen; hiehanoy City': Lawrence. & Brcivrn,Minersville 'H. N. Cote, Schnyikill•Haven li.-11.Davls,.St. Clair, andby all first class &tweak 'who also sell - the CASTELIA PORT BRANDY,' a choice Old article, imported only' by /di. Speer, direct from the Valley of Oporto. • Trade supplied by wholesale drnggistz In New York and Philadelphia, and by . A. SPEER, at his Vineyard PRINCIPAL OFFICE-' OS Bioadersiy; • • May Ica SZRWORTHY, OF . NOTICE: .... • • . . _ • GOODSNEW: l'• . . FALL AND *STOCK • • 'UST : ' AItRIVED : AT TITE WELL /MOWN NEW, LOB:UP; ,MCW, ..T011)i-bET GOODS STORE, . . Center Ventre and Neriveglincit Stf•I'OPPO.. arts Norttiner lionse t • ' • • . , CL • • • . . • . • C L •••• Oetobei IS, 'a •.• - - 41. . . . PATENT - HAIR. OMEPEES, • :For Crimping and-Waving adies , .ll uir. HSo Ileac Repired in.Uning Them. • • • • Ask your storekeeper for thorn. ILhe does not keep them,_ write to the mannfactnrer. E. IVINS. and Co:nrabln Avenue.. Phila.. Beat 42. .$4l-3+l-41M 13YLOS PIECTORALIM for the sure of H COUGHS. COLD-. and SORENnSS OF . THE CHEST, pronounced by those who . . have used it to be • the best remedy for the cure of clds ever. offered to the public. Read the following testimonial: . Porrentiz..May,iSth. lfira. Louis C. Hen.. affords me pleas nre-to bear testimony to the efficacy of your ..Tecto ralts,•• in removing Coughs and Bronchial Affections, having found immediate and 'permanent - relief from the us. of one bottle,•• atter having tried many other remedies for . a very severe cold and cough with which I suffetedlor Some six weelm • during the past winter. • Respectfully yours, GODFRE.T. EtrzT , s LINAIM.7 . For, the. Cure of BURNS, cm's; CHILBLAINS,. Rheumatism, Frosted...Fbet, Sorb Throat .. Neuralgia. Pains, Scalds; Bruises, ete . Also Bevl's Pills for the speody and effectual cure of Piles, both external and,ln. ... ' terra.. . . rer Call and examlsetestlmonlals. . . . . . • ' FRANCIS ALTSTATT;agerg.; • • • • Centre St., opposite the Mortimer bibruie, And for sale by Dr. Geo...Yeomans, - Ashland: Wesloy Ilaaimer, Mehanoy City: E. R R.. Phillips, New Castle; James Gildlan, Swatiu - a Geo. B Roffman.. 'rerisoits: .Geo. Sauffmary'Schmildll Hscen ; Mrs. Id..Trammei*, •Oralgeburg ; J. R.. Johnson, MI • ermine.; St; Clair: • . • 0ct0b. 6 4 --434y .' . THE CIELEBEATED DUPLEX BLUM° HOOP SKIRTS, pi rtID . ...:4...., v v0p., PI I r7\ 0: R .,-3 . : .. CrJ ~ _ . .-I 1-3 bi ai 14 1 o p 4 I ' -1 :i i: •-- .•‘: 7 z sd A • :At - ;.._ 1-3 r 2 4 ,4 .• 1 ___:::: i i— .._ ; :: : .. 14 ::.: ,4t. _ .: : 1 0 , s : : .. 1- :‘• cl lat RI • ' ass. , kTi 11,_191!LEI. Li_LiPlit __ • • lkild at • •J. GALLAgD &CO.'S Stine. - T. H E S • • THEEASECIBAPEIII4. . _ • Balled= Naebine libiged*Mta, :uniform in idea thorouittikr an nealedinith smooth hole, and " every walr better and More coo . ttithitnebmaitostoald punched untatiala Man. Matured midisold of -- STraliPlaelf- Oct a .66-4041 p i V alaw As . le; lrrshav , a• # errs /WM" BUSINESS..CAIPS . . BENUE PEEABANTS, -• •- • .. 2. - ... . . . _ . , . OfirEL - - At — D IinitINCIENGINEEB" Invecti:dollicrif%;• and - examlnes Militia and Oil Lands. ' Orritz—lenaniiii , e. Building; Centre At., oppoSito Episcopal .elsourli. - . • - , T. QVILITCIII, Civil and 'indenter, Pons Ps. . • OFFICE on 2d door. of Geo. Brie n% ..buildlng, Len- - tin 'Otreet. - .. • • IDec. 10,..“.-404y* riljk . U.ELIS • BK . €.4iril :and Si pl-inaingtau,-;6nso ti Bulldjme;..3&and W ia i_ • - • ' - IT A RIM; - JOSEPH S. KAM - US.: ankY SO;• •-• Se*mbei• - .16.- . 63 ' 39- * • D • IV: SHEAPER, Pottsv il le, Pa, late L• of the Pennsylvania State .Geological Survey, ex plores lardia,minea, &c. October 18,•55 EIRANK CALIZTER; Real... Estate Agent, MARA:SOY sohnyrkill County, Pa. IM Letter Addreai—.3LithatLoy City P. 0." . - .:Match 80, •61 . •-• . 13-tf AGEM:fill—Fie [he Purchase' and' Male .of Real Estate ; bnying and iselling Coal ; taking cbarge of Coal Landa, Sc. and collecting rano% Office Mahantango Street, . April 6, '6O 14;1 CHAS. M. HMO. \y B. SYMONS, AND 'WINING NNW:WEEP.% OffleeL--Busselhkliaildin4,: Pottsvllle. " •• .• May G, 'B5. 11 0 15EPR•W. GEARY, Civil nod Rininti Eu'Azioeer, „POTTSVILLE, PA., .Orrics SiLvsz.TEzreAca. . F . A•N . 11K S P Q•H N . B TO HE R Market St., north - Wein of Centro St., POTTSVILLE. • . , • Clablc•Eresh Beef, Button, ,Veal aukaied to The patronage of the public la reaPectlnlly snllclted. 'April 14, .66 • ,' • 15-tf - • • M. • . • . • aLcior.s,.• •- . • and JEWEBY, ' •. .ALWAYS.OI,I:IIA.&'D.. . - . kinds of . Musical Instruniient4 Violin String% Bass Viol. Strings: Unita% and kian,lo Suing, constantly on hand. . • 'Jan 80, : (J . RAUSE & WILDERMUTIII . •. - WHOLp3ALE AND zcrren.. DF.ILERB i nq . TOBACCO,;.I3NTUFF- and 13EGA88, NEARLY . OPPOSrit THE :31.0EtTalIE MUSS, Jan 20, .66 DR. W. .11..-LINEAWEATER; • • . • • DDENTIST, . Same-00r to Dr. B. S. Langdon, - • .• : • ; •faraduate of Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery:) . ROOMS r—Blarket tlt., aboic, rfhiid. • tarßther and Chloroform administered when ;dc. . • Rerenzactei:—Pfot T% L. Dockingham,. D. D. 8, - M.. D.; Prof. B. Wildman, D. P.S.. M Prot James' Truman, D. D. S.:- C.N. Pierce. 13...9. S., of Phllada., and others.- . ' ..March 81, Mll-13-1y • • . Teeth. Extracted - I Without Pain or Soreness. The madersignal hes introduced an entirely new. meth...,_ for nXTRAOTINOVIt.ETIL. which is perfect ly safe, hazaaless tad pleasant. Come and try it for yourselves. Alen -Nitrou.s OxiderGas administered in its pure state. Artificial Teeth inserted.", Teeth Oiled with the greatest rare. Office, corner Second. and Market Ste.. Pottsville. Sept], , 06-35-0:10] G..N. BOWMAN, Dentist JUSEJ DILOSISIT., • •... E1 • 'rliratiehlnaker a9ft Jeweler, CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE,' PA., .(totee doors above the Mortimer .1-lonse,) has now on hand a largo and well selected assortment of.. - • • Milver Ware; ' • Of the latest styles and highest :standard. of Silrer..- Also stilirer _Plated Ware,' Alargentid general variety of superior Plated Ware,. such as Tea and'Pa ble Sugar Spoons, Oyster and '..ioup -Ladles, Planed .Fish Nativist, Cake - Baskets, Fruit. Stands. Castors, -Batter DiShes, Waiters, Pitchers etc., all of- which will be sold at the very lowest prices; .• N. 8.-. Old Silver bought and taken hi exchange.— The highest• Price given. ". • bleach 3, ,611-3.. • SALAMANDEit . SAFES; Second St.,. Pottsville • Announces to.the inisfuesi community of this . and thin adjoining counties, that he: uninufac- ri tures SA.I-AL:LCsifiliiit SAFES of all sizes and kinds, warranted Fire=proof, which, in point of workraanship and attivh, will compare with whoa: on: tallied from any other establishment in the .country.— lle always keeps safes on. hand for sale,..and win make theta any size, for Banking and. other Public lilßtittl done, as cheap, if 'not cheaper titan they can be obtained from abroad. • • lie relera to Benjamin traywoOd,teorge Bright, Tilos, * Gooch and .A. lieuderson, of this Borough, who have his Safes in Witt, •: , ' .J.June 13, Andlnvalids: . . • BOOK • lIINitIERY.... .. ALI' kinds - of Books,. lifagazines, NewSpapers, to. gettier with Music add Uhl Books rebound at short notice ateur Bindery.. Alt-kinda of Blank Books rriltid and bOund to any pattern at theßinderyot the suescrlber. ' • Send In your ordere. .. ...• . B: BANNAN: • PLUMBING. AND. GAS. FITTING A - TTESDI:Ii TO IS A LLTHEIR.' .OI34SCEIES. -- nr:NCIIABGEHS SODEII.4IOE:aid. •• • Orders left it the stores of BOSBYSRELL. and OE4 )RGE BER,NET, ;Centre St., will .fetqlve pmmpt attention:— - • , • • tOld Brass, Copper and lead iniunht. • ' - EuHOE N. 'llo W NINO, . ,Corner. of Slai n and Set) nyltrill Avenue. - - Pottsville, laarch '66 • M. L. JACKSON; • . Taro. F. Russet, .& ROPE, TWINE, 00)0Atil.&PAOSING. • Pottxville; Pa. .• • We respeetfully eolleit c'ehar. Or the . i)atronio of the hapinem men of Schuylkill County. . . . G. L. WOLTIIO. 0711,11 LES ROL'. WOLTJEN BROTRERS, - SOARSIND CLANTES Leaf and hanafactnred Tobacco, 2tc.,. 221 NORTH THIRD ST., BETWEEN, RACE AND - • P.HILOD ELPIJIA. CHEAP DEENA GLASS,- AND CROCKERY STORE, Optre Street, Opposite Mortiumr 'House . The citizens or Pottcville and neighborin . ,, ,, towns villages-and hankiete, one_ and all, era invited to cull and examine my stoek of wares before buying' else.. where, as lain not to be . undersold, and - can. furnish HOusekeOpere with every article • they wart in - my line of badness. In the stock of • • . ' • • . . • French ; China, - - will be found lea Setts, Dinner Setts, Card end Dike Baskets, Watch Cases, Segar holders, Match Sates, Motto Mn,gs Motto Caps and Saucers, Vases, Colognes, China Sett: for Children,' and a general-variety of Toys, • Glass Ware. -•.'. ••. •• , . Choicest, lateet patterns; canusisting of Table and Bar Tumblers, Champagneand Wine Glasses, Ale and Beer. Glasses, Decanters; Bar and Bitter Bottles :.Gota lets, Plates,. Castor Bottles, Pitchers aud Creams, Cel eries, Sugar Bowls Spoon Holders, Syrup Cans, Fruit Bowls, Fruit Jars.-Cake Stands, Kerosene Lamps of =variety. Lamp Chimneys, Lanterns, Candlesticks, • Crockery: • Crockeryl•' • :Chili assortment of IRON STONE{ 'CHM, of dif ferent patterns, in Setts or single pieces, to snit the pub : . large assortment of cormcin C. C, Ware, winch at low figures. • . : • Padding Dishes, Pie Dishes, .CiPrudent., Milk Pane; Jelly • Moulds, 'Pitchers:Tea Pots, •Otter Pots, Milk Pots, Jars, Jugs, eta, etc.. • „ IdISCELIAN - E.olls:—Toilet Setta:Ciattorsid/epara and Not Baths: Quart anti Pint Flasks coal 011,Arr-, itc. Fruit Jam -of every clekription: - Klincilowrii I I can 'sell you Goods at City Pri!lea, thus Lacing youtcsight. 'Call and see If it la nut Be. J. IL Tltaltßl:.• TO OARPENTERS & BUILDERS. Lumber iSz Mahufaeturing Co. Ban (in band at their extensive establiahment, on Beamed Street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind and desuip ton. which the, Cali na Operators. Carpenters and Builders, at lower rates. t han It can be bought elsewhere. ' They , are also , read to supply, through the means of their.extensive buslneae and la bor saving mactdnes manufactured articles in their line it a saving of 25 per cent on former COOT. Their large workshops have been in anceessful opera tion for the Fest year, turning out vast quantities of Doors, Window /triunes. Bask. Panel Work, IR4,4lgbaga o Bed-posts. And all kinder of Framed, Paneled and Turned Work, Which they have coustar.tly on band. They are ready to eze , nate orders at the shortestnotice„ hanky quanti ty or quality oftrund ortmuntfactared Dry and green Hemlock of ail - kink, an bdllding . parpaaee Oak , Maple. /We; `dude plank and scant .al Cherry, Walnut, Mahatma Ate., tro eabt vet mak: White and - Tenon Pine tetants-in A zar i ng : am or made to order ; White Pine plank. a, 231, 2,134 clut X inch_pinal, always ready; also, plank, beim, mile, MOIL/int, DOM> shingles, lath, ceiling lath. fallings. de-, drc. , gtBIIb of sawed stuff and everything in their line en band or to order, atthe aborted. minor . partaville. Marcia lak.:1 511 - T , -H-1 - 7E 4 :::: - M . : - I - .N,; . :F 4 - :R.-.,$ 4 .=' , ". (Successors to F. S. HaesSler.) rotifvilJe,Pa; .130OOnrage..11totiio ilkanufficinFer. CnAltLEs I.IJEII.IILit, hodwirmyriniix Of - . •• Read J. R. TROXEIL'S POT T Yellow and. Stone Ware. Awn The Schuylkill County $ BUlLTheria. =tut:ft- Mr; PAW ' MOVUltitft =ii===EM HARDWARE. LEWIS THOMPSON :& .06ii. CETLEILY, ups, TOOLS kr., Octi...-Sr. amass r .36ies -9 7 'pap 5.p!.." * •••• - • • • •• . : Coal Dealers-Gas Cee'-•t-o. „ . . . . THE' under,..ign6l hnvink =needed .Focht Watren in the sole nisi:Lig:lawn of FodiViCceleininted . . . Self- . 3xdiapi4 Hoizthg Buckets ... „ . And hos Ilourrigsa Bicoincs, as well min *eau= • . • •• • .• . Iron Cars BokDi) . Wheelbariows,: : 116:011- , • • . .. .-.— ..,, . - - --- Ilereby give notice. that they .are . prepared . to fill a • orders at.short notice.. Address ' . . .. . • .. .' . • -.- ADDION at WAR . lllni,-Readinl. Pa; • ' • ~. tiatt . 4. '66 . ' ... - - - -' • - ....ti.-/Y .... GIORGI IRMIT 11 CO.. DRgalliS Dr' Hardware, Cutlery, Tools, IEAULT OPPOSITE TUE SITIERS9. Pottsvlllo, Sept, 1,, GG moof Safe Pump for Freeikg .31iilcs now inisse: . • .• • -We are now prepared to furnish dye' different sizes of Ptimpato lift a 12;inch column of .water from 100 to ape feet perpendicul r bight, and wiU throvr.„as Much' water as a4O Inch Cornish pomp: .• • - ' Price lists and estimates for , immps, and all other information wilt be furnished on application to the undersigned.: Pumps will be set by responsible men. and guaranteed, and all to be of the best, material and wurkmanlike.manner. ' • - Column and steam. pipes and hollers; ai required about mines furnished at lowest prices and Short no tice. Address • . • • • P.E'IT,R. KINNEY,, •• . .. . tiave In meat' onr . Locust Dali Colliery,' o. "T h a t cher Steam Eitgline and Pamp,.• purchased from Peter Kinney, Esq., - general agent. of Waterman & Beiver,lfannfacturers, Danville, Pa. Thu pump die chafgea from 350 t 0.400 gallons of water per. minide; and to thoroughly practical, economical, and a complete enemas; -'• ". J. LOWDEN BEADLE. Supt. LOCIUS Dale,.Ang f, .56 • Augusta, Ne.,—/4/' PURVES & SON, • • • • *Scrap Iron 'and Metal Merchants, - ... • MACHINHAND - FOriSbAk •tiISHHRS, N. E.,coruer :of 'SOUTO . PRYN and No. 1T SOUTH Streets, PHILAD.SLPHIA. of Copper,'lngot Brass; Red, .do. do. Yellow; 'Pig Tin, Bar Tin, Plig . .Lead, Bar I,ead. Spelter,- Antimony, Babbitt Metal, Bismuth, Solders,'Bar iron, Sheet Iron, Sheet Zinc, Steel, Borax, - Cracibles, Fotuadry Facings, Anvils, Vises; File's, ac., Oldlletals; Old Copper, - Old Braes, Old Lead,'.Jim, Ac.• : •• • , rffNew and. Secood,handi'Maclainista , and Black. widths' Tools, -and-Steam Engines,- . Minght arid sold. rir , Artielea of every description in use by .Machin ists and Foundryineu, furnished to order. • - Cash paid for Scrap 'foul Old Rails,. and all lade Of Metals ' July 1. !W.:41,1y. L.E .• THOILITgON4- Co, .• • ( SIGN OP•TIMSAW,) • . . . . , • Corner Centrp and , Market 61!.reets, : POTTSVILL:Et' P 4,; • : Arithortzecl Agent for the sale of 11.• DLS TON , Ssoods direct from thi Fciatitry. CIRCIILATt SJW9 From 6 to 60 Inohes in tiiameter,.., t3awißegnramnd, Tootnod, and.mndi to ,order . . 'Ell 1 . 1,1 E 31.A.11M . 11 1. - 13 - 'IW.ORALS JAV Sairtbllalied isi 1833. _ - Mrs. Rieier Vorad reaper. truth; annonnoe to the 'pub lic that she will &intimate the Marble Works, at the old stand. corner Callowhill and Second Stresets, • (near Market,) Pottsvlllo. • Constantly on - kuuad all kinds of tri Alio Family . Vanits made to eider - Work' Of every description promptly executed IA -the . heskstyle, and . warranted to give satisfaction. . • • ' *. Pinns.and deelgme furnished at the shortest notice.. . Aug IS. .. • . LTWIS REESER. now Drop •prime . artiele—for eala by S • TiOakiil4,kl-.1'..4.. - SCILNEfiIi: ?dirket St. etwive Snue E2.-2.i RT3E-T3 TI S , DTp.la, • ..• . • • • : .••• . Complaint, • - • Fever end Alive; • . . . And many. other Menses , PORTPTELY CURED by Dr. S. ROGERS' Electra-Magnetic OR and Liver Pills. 'Prlce:of the Oil St 'per. bottle Liver. Pills aO . cents a box. Depot 20G Dock street, Philadelphia ' . , . Important to Ownera of,Live Stook The Great Eastern Detective :%... ~ :- . .. ..M,!:INOTMA.,NPE.sOONY Incorpetatedillareb 12, 11966,97 the itau orliennew' Charter'Perpoutat" ' • • , CAPITAL, - -• $lOO,OOO Op: • • - ,.•_ • • fin insure spina looses resulting from: death Dz sOd 4:lieut.'. theft, ,fire.,or disease, EIORM., lifelL ES AND PRINCIPAI; below Clieirtntai • Cot. OW. FrtAILEr, Mt. BEMEIt, • President. Secretary. DA`7L,.L. ISTEtttir, P. HOPPA. Tice Presiden General Agent. . . . . ... . • . BKS7OBINCEB, • toijeradadcar. tal - tbe '.follawiag 'named Gentlemen :—Han. Shwa( Caiaaniiir.Harrio bug, Pa.; Mac Clam, Pliaaaa. - - Pottsville; Rs. .fitea- Arnim Brarpin; Pod:vide. Pa: me. t Bard Batia Pedal. 11/1t; ft. i Dr."-John:Glamingaira t Ilia* I.lkaixirt: P4.*::: Gia: 4. '.701211:-L : , 840104 Pi .t 1 31 51 - ixalaisOppll:lT ? " :!1:)tr • ,::-__, r---;-• • : ..: .- r +one 914-116.*.i.; , , A. , ,:. .:„.„, . „ - •-• , ;1,-a? 4:lipotia:'. : ,, ::: uitourvas cm ii* PA.'24/114 tit irtittois.. cAU atm buil it w NECIGHT 41i coma set*, le.-4.4 Norlwimallom if - '0N•, , :A .. :-T..4 . ,-; Paiuts, Glass, &cu. .mlsvEu;Nnom • • . . • . • BANKER . . . • O.ENTRTs *STREET, IFOTTBv ittE Dealer, :in ;Pa :TODT AND ,FOREIGN GOLD . AND SILVER; Foreign Exchange, . - United . .. Stales • BOnds; - • Quartermasters Vouchers , • • And trzieurrent Money. „ . MONEY. RECEIVED ON DEPOSYr..— INTEREST allowed 6s per special agreement. STOCKS and BONDS bought' and sold. The New York- andlPhiladelphia Boards of Brokers at the usual CoMmission. • • MaY ss, ' 66 . ' ' /"Cm , GOVERNMENT' . NATIONAL - BANK., • Offers for , ante at lowest market rate GOVERMENT SECURITIES, u. 3.3740 Treas. Riles date of Aug. lA, 0 64 44 • 4 i 4r ' July -16,'63 5-20 Loan of 1962. ; - , • * 5-20 Loan .of 1964. • . 5-20 Loan 'of 1865. . 10,40 Loan of 1961. GOLD, STOCKS AND BONDS AEID • • • • GOVERNMENT SEODEITIES ROUGN.T AND . BOLD. . . DRAFTS • . * On 'England, Ireland, France and Gernumy, for sale in Btimi t° 6n3.-Purci, li" E r t 8 :11::,111INT ' : ILY . GER, Cashier. Pottsville, January a. 'GO 1-tt THE - NEW Spring and Summer Medicine, FLUID EX ILACT SA.: KftAAn LA CX)MBITSIRD WITH lODIDE OF LIME PhTLE!aECD FOR] G; !W.•PETTEtb• BOSTON, 1111CIROLS . , - & . Co.t 3SV!tNITFACY2IIRI:I4G ; OH33MIS'I'S; . . It has cured and will cure •SCIWFULA In 'all its siaidfold forms:ULCERS; CANCERS, SYPHILIS; SALT 1-111E17.11; and It has been used Wittinstonishing success hi cases of Rhetunatism,"DysnepSia,.Consiimp-. tion, I. 7 einale 'Complaints,. llcart, Liver and Kidney Diseases; . , . • circul4ra will bp sent min tq any ono sending' their addle s. PROTOXIDE'..OF.III.ON4 I. .. - . :Price SLOO a bottle, or 6 for SS,Co : . iliiiTTAOTtlitEEtS OF TOE ELIXIR PERUVIAN BARK Which has become 'so 'favorably. knovni as a TONIC IiESTORA TIVE by Physicians and lit.. valids in. all parts of we. country. . • . . The dew preparation. ..1 1 5a rinp llsi in C ins bioation with . lodide' Limb," presents one of the most prompt alterative 4,yents,ln storm capable of exerting lull action upon the system; and this in. mi. flute and pleasant doses. - It - le cougsted that the alter atiVii. resolvent, or tonic effects' ot - lodide. are exerted most decidedly When as sociated . with othei alteratives, In combination; and the Sarsaparilla titTnis.to fulfill perfectlY all the faVorablerequisitions.• . . • The tirstpliectstsually.obServed wherv"Sagasiscu.- Lk WITH loteac or LIME" is taken, isincrease of : appetite, showing. that it has -Pane. tifopertieSs of -a marked character. It alterative ctle.,ss are manifest in its ready combination with the blocid and tissues.— Pale, scrofulous.wonien and' &Waren improve rapidly" under its use, and Me vital functionS assume a healthy condition. • It fs admirably adapted to a large number of chriadc • Ortieute affections peculiar, tO 'children. ;It is suited: to Meth, hotb by the mildness and efficiency of medicinal effect.and the plealsifit. attractive torm.of the remedy. It may he given fora long period whete conk:tuitional influences are desired, and no repiignatiee, or dielncli -Mithin to take'. the syrup, encountered. An White -Swellings, liussioint Discdse, and Distortions of the . Spine, it-should be'given pelenstently, In moderate do ses; until relief is Phi/deed. • • , In the Springof the Year;staid during the • • • -.• tiraitiVettther, • . • • , . ihe • accuratilatkin of morbid; niatters in the system seems to become manifestund . tery troublesome. Las, sltude. Headache. Bella, Hbetivenesa,,.Lotis of Appethe, Paine in the Joints, indigestiOn, etc., are'very common. Nbthing everdevised is better adapted , to exterminate or drive off these allectioni than this new combination of.s.kaserentiLx W ITU lOULDE , OF '• • • • • r No preparation like it, or which approximates to it, Alterative, or neifter, . . • haieVer before been placed within the reach of indeed, it is Art • entirely !NEW and sds...NTVIO chmbina don_ in no respect . resembling: anything hitherto em ployed. The -opinion of medical men, cdicerning, it, the de- , se.riptiwi of its .chemical character. therapeutic value,. manner of use, etc., are given „in a - circular. which can be hisd at the store of any and*.all irrst-tla.ss. Druggists. - &AHenryd ih Pottsville by P. Sanderson, Hen Ssylur, J. trown and . Sou, and all Druggists... , 1 • , June 16, , 66 . . , . A Great Want Supplied MAGNETIC LUBRICATING.COMPOUND . . . ' . ... . . Ailei of' Wagiami EarringOo,- Locomo .. : gives, - Railroad Cato; analhe Boar- . . . ... • ' • Ins parts of all kiudi of' .. - . . . The manufacturer of . thin Compound, after' a series of, eiperiments during the last tineed yearl . 4-, is enabled *uwisf- td oller.tothe public 'an article with the above ti- • tie:which he la cptitiuent .wilt meet the, generaLwantS: of -thepablic ; one: pound - ist,wincli he believed will go ar far as tour pounds pt any other lubricator noel. in age. • The folloWinoCertidcates selected' Truth alicanber of 'others haggled; tend to sleiw, its value .• • Hiving used daring thei last nine :months the 'l6O. • netic Labricating.Compo . und„ . ! manufactured and sold 'by Charles W. Clemens , upon a large number of Wag ups, Cuts &c., .we take p e.dsure •saying that It hue 'given:entire datiotactiOn, both to hot and cold weather. • cal:using a grog raving, both'm thq quantity of, muds. riat needed, and in the weir of machluery,.. . • D.G. YUENtiIitNG; Eagle li - rewery. - • . 'OEO. - •LAU1118. °retard , : • . B. RELLLY4t SON,'Contractore.:. • • Pottsville, July 25; 1406;*. • :• , , ' • The Magnetic Lubricating Compound Is for sale, put .up in tin carat, secure from ies.kage, and neatly,labeled,, ••whOlesale only by,. the. manufacturer... alai retailed - by storekeepers generally: CHAS, W.. CLEMENS. JNO. C. 8Axxx,.719 Market St.', Phlliidelphia r - Gtate. rid Agent ter the United States E -. . •:Julyues iStitt • .30.3 m• • . . AILEIMUIPLERO, or Pottsville, Permit. itils dealer . in - ,Nititile, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS: . k.I . ANOS;• MELDDEONS, ORGANS, .ko., - haying been appointed sole agent for the celebrated . . . . .. . • . Maw* de Cabinet-Orgaue,', . . . in the County of Schuylkill; 'would. respectfully en eennce to themwdralaummunity that he can famish these 'unequalled .favorite Cabinet, Organis; An all styles and alma, at tcumulactbrera',pricw3.. The .qUality and volume of tone,. with the posver of eipresaioa in these organs, li'universally admixed and, praied, while their portability and beautiful finish make them.tho moat el want parlor ornament. _ 'every Family Should Have One. • THE CABINET ORGA.NS itre adapted .to PAM CIiURCILI.S . AND bllit.miL6. They varyla.price from $l.lO to s69ooack.. WE very 'lnstrument Warranted: Also; Agent toi the vela of the much Admired • 13pring . Meloleona and liarmanium Organs, • for the Counties of • Schuylkill, NorthuMberland and Lebanon, which' instrnuients are universally They possess a sweetness and. fullness 'of tone, which has received the united commendation. of the musical profession, and induced an almost tinpsecedentett Purchasers are - respectfully invited to call and exam lne-for them - selves.. All communications and orderi .will be I,ll'mM:illy answered or dike, and every lam- Mallon in'relatlon to them gladly given, . ' Store sal Ware Rooms, at the jewelry Store on Ceti tre street, four doom frota. Malatuatango street; Potts-. 1 1R.. 1 \ 1 . 1 7 .11 'NOW I '%l **tented ; In'ay 39i 1666 ex: , This is an article for watallog . with Out rubbing, rapt In very dirty places, which will ..require, a Nary slight rob, and unlike other.preparations offered for It like purpose, will not rot the cloalel; but will leave them much whiter thstn ordinary methoda,without the usual wear and tear. - ••• . • Ic removes grease spots as if by magic, and - softens the dirt by soaking. so that . insir.g In ordinary ea ses entirely -remote it. - . . . • .• • • . This pOwder is prepared in accordance with chemical science,..and upon a. precast peculiar to Itacif..witicti fs seemed by letters patent. It has beth'in use for-more than ayear, and has proved itself an universal laverite wherever it has been used- Among the* * advatdages • claimed are the following. •, • It save s all the expense of soap usually Used on. ccii, ton and linen goods. • '• • • . It eaves most of the labor of rubbing, and wear and , • • Also, for cleaning windows it is uzumxpasseit- Witb one quarter the time and labor usually reqaired it im parts a beautiful gloss and lustre, much aupertorto any other mode. water required except to moisten the powder.• Directions with each package. . . . • - . And can be readily 'appreciated by single' trial. The mist of washing fora family of Ave or six persons will not exceed TuFsivcrvra, •- Tbe nnumfactuMra of thie 'Powder are - Own' that Many useless compounde hive been introduced .to the public which have rotted the cloth, or •falled• in repo= vtag the dirt;_bnt knowing the intrhiale excellence of this article,-. they- confidently proclaim, it as being adapted to meets demand-which, baa long exiated, and which luta heretofore remained hiumpplled.. . • , • • HOWE 8c STEVENS, - 260 .Broadway, Boston. • Also, Mannisotexers ifeniiiY Dye Delors, For sale by erocers and' Dealers everywhere. . Dimiases of the Ingle; Throat and Lungs TREATED ST MEDICAL INHALATION: Comanagollon 3 .istluna I k. Ihenehltis I . Are &waste of the Lange and Alr Passage's, and' there"- fore ow never be mouthy awallowingAneednea in the stomach. Medicine swallotred into the stomach can • 'noteure a !Beetles In the lunge, because It nevereta to where the dliesee Medic i nemaybe in the form of Taper,. and inhaled or breathed lnto the lungts Inwhlett.. manna! 4 : 1 , 11 4 4 ::Can 41 19 tillea 4.1.#1012 . 17735. 1W• • Thousandit living In all parte of the .I:hiked iltatee and Cenedas havoibeertundertmor.treatutent. and have been . .erred of Vonsumptine,: _AMmeir:Bronews, sore_ Throat. of Vote, Waal Veterdt. - Aid other alio iloetifortheillir after tbetrfetends 114, himerhembad a %ed *them tadrabia Meal& #adtratl.NslilYik... • MEi==aIMEMVS=MI - . 7 ::.:Q.:.- - ,Y, - ;Viz-:Mj3;:i. - ,..:'::".': - 1: -. : ..- _,',::...1.::‘.i; . 0.:1P .. :: : . i. MISCEMA.NEOUS. PERUVIAN SYRUP IS A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF THZ P O ToNi. DE OF. IRON, d*seTy in medicine which BTRIXES AT THE BOOT OF DISEASE, 'By supplyi4i thißfooil vith its viva. oirtr, on ur.e.m.t.usal:RQ2C.. Thisis ibe secret. of Ow wcsideritisnCcess of this remedy in curing..' Dyspepsia,. Liver ' Comphshd, Dropsy,, Chronic Diarrhcea, Boil 9, Bervons. Affections, • Chills and Fevers, ilaniors, Loss ,• of Consdnitlorval Vigor, Dls- eases of the- kidneys and Bladder Fe- • • . • ionicConiplahitt, - • And all diseases caiginatiag l• -•• a a . BAD STATE OP THE.BLOOD ; Or accoidpaigailby DESth r or :a iiIr...6TATZ • OF. TUX . ~ . . Being free from Alcohol in any form; its .energizing, effects are not followed by Correspoeclintreaction, but tire pertninent; infusing smcsorit, 'moon. and .liY. , Lira into all CON`JTr aft e - s .of thsystece, and building -up an.llltiisf . . . . ••_._. • . • . . .. -- . Dystiellsla. - and Debility. • - • : From the 'Vencroble . Aechdeacdn - SoOTT;II:Th .. .. .: ... I)r,Nnso, - . C.5.0.k0i Essr,73l..orth 25, 1565: •-• • • '•til Erni an inveterate Dyspeptic of more than 25 years , sitanding.". -• . • :•• .• . . . . • • • .• •• •S: have been- so wonderfully benefltted in the. three short Weeks during, .Which I- hare used the Perniion Syrup. that-I can 'scarcely persuade Myself of. the roolity. - I'eople who hive' known me are Estari- , . 'shed - at the change. -I am iyidely knOwn. and can but recommend to others that which has done so much . ._ .. • . _ .• • ~ . . . A CASE OF 27 YEARS' . STA . latAC CITED. From I,NSLE't JF.1NF..11.:, No. 13. Avon Place, lkistott. I.lave - Anffered,'and sometimes severely, 'kir 2T Sears; from dyspepsia::conintenced taking the Pe ruvian Syrup and found Inimeelate benefit from if: In the: course a three or. tour weeks I was entirely ici 7 IteVed fruit my itufferiugs, and have enjoyed ininter-• ruptert health ever • • ..• •• Olie of the moot dietingtelsbea auiriate tit . New England:writes - to n filevid as fol— . "I have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the re `ault•fally.sustatus your predictkin. It has made a saw •H &Mei infuse(' into.my system new' vigor - and en ergy; lam no•lunger tremulous and debilitated. its wenn .yen last saw me; but stronger, heartier, and with larger capacity for' labbr, mental and. physical, thaAat,any time during thelasvilVe years.". . • • Au kniiiieut Divine . of Stiston, slays g . • "I have been using the PERUVIAN. SYRUP for 130M0. time peat ; It gives me NEW:V . I'OOU, IMOYANot .0Y . SPIXI.III, BCASTWIST 9F . - 3 , 11;1601.30,. ••' Thousands 'have , been changed. by . thO - doe of this remedy; from Weak, . sickly, „suffering - creatures, to strong, ,healtby, and happy men and' women; And' in 'valids cannot reasonably hesitate to give it a trial; • ' . . A pamphlet of. SS paps, containing certificates cit :cures and mccimmendations from 'some of. Me most eminent physicians, clergymen and others,.will hesen t rirSeo that each battle has. PERUNW.SYRUP blutsia thu glass. • • • • - • • DIN SN.OII.E , Troprietoir, ney Street, Now. Tel*, AND. BY :ALL DRUGGISTS SCROVU.:L.A . ! . . . . . An 31cdicat Men'atcree that . I'ODM is TIM BEST R}:l[ for Scrofula and' all kindred diseases ever discovered. The difileuity las been' .to obtain a pure DKH; lODINE WATER, Is a Pure Solution ollodine, WITHOUT . A SOLVENT, coutaining,..e - rcu;oni.nv to each ounce of water. A m9stPinverfid Vitnlizitig Ageuit. _ • • . unit .li,eftiorative. •• PicTared by Dr. 11. AND£IiS, IThYsiciap and Oliom!at S. P. DINSMORE, 36 Dey St., New York, AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. WIST AIR' S BALSAIII W I L:D ,-CIIE It 47. Y. .6/19 REENT rbETY FOE =+EAR7.Y ILALF. , A,- .0 EN 'WIT!! TLS TIO6T A1iT01N14tt1q . 0.13.17.10E5.6 1 CVBING . . . Conghs...Coltic Iffoarmeness, sore Throat, Wllltooping .Cough. Croup, . Mier Complaint,. It ronclaitim; Uif dealty of ilVreathing, ..111.91thmn, • and eivery allertiorrof ANA CHEST. • •••'.. • CONSIJNIPTION : : •: • whichfa - more' tlein'any Other disease, 'and . iyhich Mittlea the skill of the Plly..e.ielans to a greet er extent. than any. other . malady, often yields to thld liemetly,..wheuell.oitlersprc , re tueffeetnal. • . A.S-A•PSEDIOINE Rapid In Relief, Soothing in Effect,. Safe In •ite Opc a- I • T IS ENSOLPISSEIt I : • . . . . . while' - .as a 'preparation, . free :from' noxio4s IngTedl ants, - polsona, , or minerals: uniting skill, science, and medical knowledge; combining all that Is' valuable In the vegetable kingdom for this chins of disease, it la: - . . . . . ..INCOMPARABLE ! • • . and tectonic& merits, and recei , ies generel conft deuce of the puhlic.. . SEYIII . OUR . THATCHER,_M D of Berman:N:l%. writes us lollows - : : • , blViccrairs:BAlSANS . (11 . W LLD pur.RES L:tieii • universal eatisfaction It r.ceins, to cure a (lough by loosening andeleansiim . tbe lungs. and - always irritation; Tuns .tteatovil•O TliE CAL:ESE, I:!.BTEAD n e DRYING Dr.:VILIL .ODUOII 'ADD LIi&S'IND TDE. CAME . / consider the Bal ream as:good-as any; if .dot the -best; Corigh 'medicine • with which I am acquainted." : • Froin Hop. Judge .SrEtAK.Elt,. • of canajohithe o •• • Kerr • •• .Gentlemen;—This is to certify:that myself and fam ily have uaed Dr: Wist.,ea Balsam of .Wild Cherry:, for aeveral , Yeare, and tbat.l talte great illeasarein recout-: mentting It In preference to • any, thing of-the kind fur which it is intended.' lu cakea. of Asthma,...Phthisie, or Affections ot.the Threat, l hove never met with' any thingbqual•tbit. _ • Very' Respectfully, ' ' • . DAVID. SiItAXER. • .. The Rev.. JACOB SECRI.ER . :Haeever, Pa., Well kntiwn andmuctf . respected among the German populatinu in thia:couutry, Makes the following statementlur the benefit bf, the aftileted . -• Dear Sirs :—llaving realized, in my fandly Imi:ire:tent benefits from the use of lour." valuable - preparation— WiSiar , s Balsam - - of. Wild 'Cherry—lt 'affords me great - pleasure to recommend-it to the. public.' . "Some eight years ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a de cline; andlittle hopes of hertecoveiy were entertained. I then _procured a bottle of lour excellent Balsam, and before see had taken Ma. wttqle of the cal:limits of the bottle themAvaa a great Improvement hi her health.- -I have,: intuy . • indivithuil case irequeut use of - your•valuable medicine, ttnd..have always been be ll s. fitted by it.. -.- " JACOB SECILLER: PRICE ONE 01,14011. A .111011VLE %For Sale by _ • J. P. MOORE, 36 Dey St., New York. SEE W. FOYLE b. SOY; Proprietors, Boston GRACE'S 'CELEBRATED SALVE. . CURES CU rs. BURNS;; SCALDS.., Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES WOUNDS, BRUISES, SPRAINS.' Grace's Celebrated Salve . CURES BOILS, ULCERS, CANCERS. Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES SALT- RHEUM, F.RYSIPETAS; Grace's.-Celebrated:Salve . . CURES CHAPPED HANDS, CHILBLAINS.: Grace's Celebrated Salve HEALS OLD SORES, ..1.11:1 'IVOUNDS, Ato. It Ia prompt Mactlon, removes pint at once, and re duces the moat angry lookinz e« ellnage and infLantma dorm, -aa If by , maigic—ttle ally/11111g , relief and a complete cure.. Only 25 cents a boa I (Sent by mail for 3l cents.) . Pot bate by J. P. DINS3IOIIE, SO Ley St., N. S. W. HoWLii SON,Yroprie tore, Boston,. and by all Druggists. Orocera, and Country $ tcres. August. 4, '36 " 31-ly eow ART. UNION` For the Distribution - of Fictitreal Painte . d.bY 11. BOUNDVI the Disabled Miner- Many of the friends of J.H. B . C . UlsiliY; the disabled miner-artist having.urited hits. to. distrilinuf•the ins of qi, own:watch u 6 has on hand, he has coueent ed. There will be 100 shares t1,t, 7 1,b a share.: : . ' r - The,pietures are as fudoWs:. • Halt in.the Woatis:Size, 4 feet; 6 inches by 3 .2. Capture of the Daughter of lianiel; BOOLltilly the Indians. bite, feet 6 inches by 2 ieet, 4 Inches. . •• - 4:-.E.riglish Farmyard. nine, a feet bye feet, 4 inchia: 4. - Portralt id Abraham . 0.". Portrait'of Beatrite Cenci: • .• • . • . 6.. The Pasnire. _Size, 26 by 27 inches. • • ~ ..: T. Frosty.hiortfing.'• Size zu by 27 Inchee:• 8: n o - wayside voauta.tri: .61z+s, 20 • by 27 inches; • o....Bridge'near Bella Largo:. D'Orti: 'Size 20 by 27 16. The Gierineia. Size;-18 by 24 InChee...• • •• . . • .:With the other paintialla. Making in all .twatity•nne : -ifwrTliti &three Will be exhibited at the BoOlalitotea. of 21 , Banuan•and Boebystiell,.Bros. . . . , HUNTER'S • lODLNE • SALCSAYABILLiII 'ls a Speciftc for 'diseases of -the.BloOd • and Skin: It positively. cures.Scroltila, : Tette, Erysipelas and sores • of - every kind. ' It Is uie. best remedy fur cunipleinte ot children following. Imtirocier • nourishment and scarlet fever. I have a great number or strong, trtgittul car. . tßicateir of Ate tsior - like the. following; Running Sores for 9' ' Cured by seven bottles r Titter of Tears; cared, use bottle ; a Scaly . Disease the Skin for 20 years: 'eared, -four bottles_; , Scrofula 10 years, . d ur id . .,fi vo . bottles f a badly Ulcerated' . Throat eared, two botiles“llfertited root 3/ year* caved, seven bot tles `,.a.severe case of Erysipelas, 9 years, Arr 4; • bottles ; Dheumatlsm; 2 years, ,CUred; two . bottles Disease of 'the Iflotol. 14 years, dye bottles. : • • The lodine Sarsaparilla purities. the blood, - Infuses new J life into the system through Its tonic power . and it Is also aperfectlt harmless composition ; having been :lulls* about" thirteen yeas. by .persons of alt ages, froin,sits mouths and over, with unequalled MACteBB. Principal Mee, 410.1darket street, Philadelphia.' • • Wholesale Agouti in New: York, G. w e n s ,t• c o. 1Q0,.111t Franklin street JOHN G. BROWN & 'Wholesale Agents, Can- ire at., - atuaod by all Druggistivin . May.12..14• - • • 14-1 y• - _ . . . QIINDAV: . SCHOOL 'BOOKS AND' L X, 10 BRAM= I‘,.aisil Sunday School Hequi. 'mite* of JAI kinds, .n.t . :l:lxdon . : pOceei' alWay for We lir B. BAN2rAN•S • • • BOOY. and Statlnnerit Stara,. Potteiville... atm gleisiTo the carriage: ..' • . . . • -BOOK AG NT6 TAKE . NOTICE. • beidtillyiniladdieee.for a beenrilithe tiratiti'of NEW, COM.PLATE; RR , TARIM , laiD ..1311:P4) MAL' - Kilieteirefliae /.;ate whichypii . 60 can seu . $ -CO.OO. 'Splendidly Illnatrated and. . Strand In elegant. alYle, , :We hevejnat the book that la 4anted. - Its low price IT'es . alt Advantage. Over ell . othere, and we, offer one Indaceinents that all who. are active and ellelltedg t°s2°° • • ......QX,IMMICETMZIIISLUMEISILHOI4I342.I • • • sot 1.:...av8in A** 921.8Aunacci4.4-11d1i4.1.4. • • - -wok rWavecow Gobi and Skew -of Jii,ort con. iWd WOO Lake. R. O. ft ... DO 116.19! ' ORM 114 THE FOItSALEIty Aiul by all DitiggiAui. .P:UBLIC:' SAIaES. calusx Ei-1./L.E...—Pnranant 'LP. to an order of the Orphani , Corot of the County of ,S...'hull:lll. - to the' ComutoimeWth 'of Penttsylrnala,. the aubserThers Adreinistrators of ther estate: of Chria. topher Bacshley, lite of ' the Borough o( St. -Clair, in , . the County of t•iclittylkill; deceased, will erpoeeto sale • bylufhlic vendue; : on. • . . Siattaidny,_ the 17th• day of N ove mb er tiext, .• . , at one o'clock in 'the afternoon. on tbe loreteisellt All that certain TAVERN ROW and LOT or cu of tz-.o"nd, statute ha. the .Borough of St•. elair,aforeinhi. l.n.inded on the north by Carroll street, on. the east by Second street., on the south by lot No. - - and -on ..the west tip Third street, Containing. In' width.sixty feet and in depth 200 feet. more or itme• be .ing lot 10.'2.5 of said 13orough. with the appurtenances, late the estate of said de:easel. • Tonna and•condirlons made known, at the time and place of aalety • •,. - • . • ' .:MARGARET BUECHLET - ' • . • T 4" 1 ,1 BIIECHLEY. inder.pf the'Orptignis'Coart, Adatinistrators. A. Donicii.urki. - . • .Pottivitle; . . , .'ENXECUTOWS • SALE.---.The raidersiamed; • .L 4 - Executors of the last will and testament ot 'Hen y Hninmel; deceased,. late of Pinegrot:e Township. in' pursuance of- dtections contained in sa id ox - - : pose to public WC on the Oremises on .• • • • . Pittturdny, ltotrembei 24th; 1860: At 1 o'clock in the afternoon. all that certain Patin or tract - cif land situate in. Pinegrove. Temp:hip, -Schuyl kill Comity; imanded by land, of Samuel. Prey, Peter Olemeni; 'Nieholas Clemene,- William - Mayberry; Peter. Filbert, - deceased. and, others,.containing . .62. acre"; 140 • pe .ches. The: lictorticetnents area two4toryink frame'dwelling house, log barn, and - necessary - outbnildings, • and apple: ,orchard.' About 16 to- 00 acres are well timbered. the remainder beta cleared and in culthation. The fatm is located within tr mile. east of the Boroughof Pinegroce. ' . • . At.the same time and place will be sold an the prop erty of Sucannahlicuiamel, a bay.maie. two cotes; one heifer, one one-horse wacon,"one plow. harrow, culti 'Tater, two' sleds, anti other farming - utensils. .Also a.' lcit of household furniture too numerous to mention. Terms and conditions ma 'e -known at the trme and' place of sale • . BENJAMIN HUMMEL; • HENNEVILLE H UMME October 04, - - 2. .. Executors, .4= .n, RPIIIA NS , COURT . SAL 13.—Pq man t to NJ' an order of the Orphans' Coen' of the Connty of. Schuylkill; in • the Curamonivealtia.of Pennsylvania, the enbeeribeis, Frusteee -to sell the Real Estate of Henry Di. Sergi% ]ate &film' Township .of Wayne, in. the County of .Schnylkill, deceased,',wilt expose to sale by public ventlno, on . • , • &virally, INdovernber - H3d, 1806; • 'A.t.lO 'Weigel; in the foreniai,•• at the public Mined of John 11. Woremer;.le the Township or Wayne, in the County or Schuylkill aforesaid, the following described' Real Estate situate in the, Townalelpr. of. Wayne afore. • No. that certain Una of woodlanda bounded by lands of Joseph Burnlobach, - An. tmny tfnmrnel, Esther. Moyer, William Lebr, deceaeed, David Lebr and Sarah Young, nontainlng4So . . - .. .. . . - • •No. 2.-.4,11 drat certain farm or tract of land , liound 'ed by landaof the Now .YOric Coal CoMpany, John Zi),:ier., John Thirkelbach. Stranch & Ropier, contain ing 224, acres 11 perches.. The ,Improvementszt consists of. a dmode :I.Wo-story-.. stone and log home with - alritchen attached.'a log born, saw . mill with good water power, aeveral-antbuildings, tWo good apple orchards. 100 scree are improved and lila good state-of cultivation, the soil being red shahs, the remainder le timbered, having white oak and cheatuut timuer of fire. quality. The Panther Creek Road runs through the.trant. The tract hi 0) miles 'that. ceitabi tract of land botuided by lands of 'John Shrifelbach, Williaccatftz, John Deoter and others, •containuag'Ss acres a 9 perches. ".Minot" Li scrag are cleared' and ictiltiveneti, the . - remainder:As -wOodlauci,. principally -white' oak of that rateSl outlay. • •The improvements area oue-stury lug house and lug, tarn. • • - ' " 4.—A11 that certain farm or tract of land. bound ed by lands eirgieOrgeZeeliman, John- Zeigler, Daniel Lehr and other hut& late of. Henry M. Berger. de ceased, containing 1.16 acres,. The hnprovemehta" 'are a two-stury.". stone needling house, a w stimmer.ja house,: a b‘vlag frame barn, agon and hay abed, - • two excellent . wells -of .water, • with good tint- . buildings and a good orchard of choice...trate trees.— The farm lies ou the public 'road leading froth •Cresio na to rinegrove, aim is beautifully located, and in et: cetlentatate 'of cultieatiOn. . •-• . cie AlSo, at tie enure time and place, there will be .sold by !Jacob .. Wommer, administrator of Christina Berger,' lised, a: certain tract o r piece of good meadow • laud; • situate' in the Township: of Wayne atu'rmedd; bounded by. lands of Will Imo: Yining,. John Zing,l,r, Deem Lehr and others, containing :2 acres, Vs ;Kane% law the estate of Christina Berger, deceased. • Terms and', conditions made, known at the thee and place - of sidu by:. . JACOB L. WOMM.EIi,..- - • .. • * - . ANTIIuNTTSI4.:II, Trustees, ..I:fy orderof the Orphans' Court, -_.)) - - •• - A.'Dolianiun, Clerk; - Pottsville; Sept 29, '99 ...NOw. -- 86 - 06ablo Goods, - : • JUST RECRIiiTED . AT • . * ROtERT. - A GLOVER'S, . .:'•. . . Centre '.Street, Pottsville, . A now and splendid assortment of Spring Dry Goods, consisting of various: kinds of Fancy Dress'and staple Goods. Also a choice.asiortment:: ; of 'Groceries, all of which ha otters for sale at the very lowest cash prices. • Aprir 14. %a ' • ln..tf L.- W. BOS BY SHELL, ..• AGENT FOR. . 1.II.BRIO: OIL ..WORKS4.. C-I.IISFRD it C 0..: _ . .OFFICIE..NO. 26 iilarket tit., Pittsburg, Pa.. . The attention of 3LINERS im follicular _is called to the excellent'olls for Coal Careand Stationary Engines, that we are now tuanunicturing.. Patties .using our Oils will find an Immense - saving :They will not ,nun nor con,qualln cold weather and 'are entirely free-from grit: • Our. "A" Oil for Engines, and —C" Oil for Coal Cars, cannot be equalled. :Orders should be lea at Railroad 'Wicket. Olitee, Mt. Carbon, or at BOSIIY .SHELL'&..I3IIOS% hook. tore, Centre St., Pottsville, The Excelslor Axle Oreaae, manufactured I,y.ns,.is the bleat article in the market for' greasing wagons; .'The trade supplied'on liberal terms. • .- L. N. liqsßysliEu,' Agar* . Nov:l7, '13:1 AG- NEW UNION READERS. To Schaal Boiirdi and Teachers. , We arc authorized by.the publishers of these Books to furnish • them .AT REDLUED IiaTBS •tb School Boards and Teachers of.P.iV:4O Schools for. introdnc: Ron. These Books, alter a thorough examination, have been introduced Into the Public Schools of Potts- vile, as the best Readers now:published. • • . tor terms of. introduetiOn, &c., apply at- the Book 'store of . • .. . • . 11..BANN.L.N. - . .. •• .KRVOLITE•• SOAP.'% Anew and, Superifor MOAP fur faiiiilynse.— ' Fur sale at: the lit.ors: :111anufactured.hy . ..: ' • . 'JOB4?-118: & rllo3l.a.SliLaL\ TON, ... •• • . , Office. 'CloAl South Front St., l'hilada • 'lreAlso Tan,tly Soap, - ,Nunitulr tine Simi?, Laundry, Soap,..Brocim Soap, Sal Soda. etc" etc. -.. .. *. .- .. HASTINGS &I Co., . . . . . . . , Manufacturers Of Oil and Ganges, and : Dealers in Currilers,..ollN.. MINERS'. OIL IN.OASKS AITE , BARRELS. AlWays . on hand and for sale at the very lowest market price. • New Yolut.— ; ls4front St., corner Maiden Lane..... • •WAITSTILL 11ASTINGS.:New York, • . • ‘IOIIN.R.A.STLNGS, New Bedford. . BANNAN, Pottsville, will Supply oar 011 a at I*- -; Mann tictory at New Bedford.. • • • • • • New York, March •: . ' 11.-1 y •". ENVELOPES AND WRITING. PAPERS• AT VVROLES'A.LE. ' SAMUEL 41.111N0R de .CO., 115 and 117 t ni.Street;' New. York. . . Envelope: manufacturers; including every style of Epistolary, Nona, Leder,'Udicial; Pay, Drug •and„Port• folio Entelopes. • .. • • • .• 'Also 'sole . agents for .the. I.lThig Bs Harrison. Mills .Writing Papete,:by the . case or. smaller 'quantity.— .Prisc list. with samples sent by rail when requested. Dealers toe invited, to. call and stamina stock, - styles, prices, • : Oct 20. : .6G-4C . -4t • . • , oI ovEREN t OR LIFERENYENATOR. . . • • • STILEZIGTH THE WEAK.! • YOUTE•TO THE AGED! Thia• "'reparation ia naequalled as a Reinvenatorand Restoter of wasted or inert functions . • ' • • • The a"ed.„ should be certain to 'make the Slokrene a household god, inasmuch its it will render them youth falin feeling and in. strength, and enable:Piaui tolive over again the days of their vrtstine Joy. 'lt not only exhilerates'imt strengthens, and iareally an- invalua ble bleseing, especially to: thole - who. have been re dtrzed to a-Condition of serility, self-abuse, miefcirtaue.. or.ordiatitY sickness. • No matter what the cause of the' inapoteney of any human organ, this superb proper's. - tion will remove the effect at.oneo and feraver. BIOKRENE- - -'•-• • Cures ImPoTinicy;o/07ERAL . DEBILITY, NER VOUS INCAPACITY, DYSPEPSIA', DEPRESSION, Loss ok , AppETITE, LOW. SPIRITS, WEAKNESS 'OF.TRE ORGANS'OP - GENKRATION, MENTAL DIDOLENCE, • EMACIATION, ENNUI It .bas a most delightful,. desirable and novel effect upon the Nervous !latent': .and all who are In any way prostrated by nervous disabilities are earnestly advised to ea& a.care ,tbia:most excellent and unequalled - aeons who,:by Imprudence, . have. lost-thelr .NAT URALNIGOR, will find a speedy and permanent cure' in the . . • • BIOKRENE, • ',me FEEBLE,: the LANGUID, • the DtorAtmu,G. the.OLD should give this valuable discovery a trial; it will be round totally different from all mr.er artfulee Tor the same. purposes.. - • . •-• To Ifficinotee,—Tids piaparatlon is luvalnable'in nervous weatineseee of all kluds, as. it Will restore the wasted strength with wonderful permanence. • It is also a grand tonic, and will give- relief in Dye; pepsia.with the thaltdose. -A brlerperalstenee in its _use will renovate - thestomach Ici °ree of peeect health, and - banish Dysliepsia forever.: - • One Dollar per Bottle, or six Bottles; for V. -.• Sold by . tient by express anYwhere. by addressing • , HINGS - 5:- LULL - YE-It, Proprietors, :• • , • • •'29 Dey , sret , t; New York. • Sold by Druggists everywhere, ' ' October ill; 'so • The Host Complete Sewing Ma , chine in Existence. , ,The Introduction of. the PLORENOE " Dates a new era in Sewing Machines. It. Hemy Fell ,Bind!, Bsiltem Braids, Qeilta, mad timbers mad: sews ea a - .Rutile at the same time.' The undersigned hais been. appointed Agent for. Schuylkill County, of. the 'Florence . Sewing Mactilne Company, Manufacturers of the celebrated Reversible Feed Sewing. Machines.. • ' 1 The following advantages over any and - all 'Sewing Machiu&., are claimed for the "Florence ^:.- . • It makes four different stitches, the lock, knot, don. ble-lock and doable-knot, on one and the `same: ma chine.: Each stitch being alike on 'both eidesu•of the It has the ersiblefeed motion, ichich enables the operidor, b simply turning a thumbnerew,toliave the work ran e er to tberiglit or left, to stayaoy part of the same, fasten.the eside of the without Chaag~ilng_ of the stitchcand from one kind Of atitch-to arise , can readily be done. while the ma. chine is in mat . Every stitch i perfect in Itself, 'enticing the seem Se cure and uniform.. • It is almost noiseless, and can be owed wherequiet is • Its motions are, all positive there are no strings to get out'of order, and its simplicity, enables the moat In experienced to operate IL' - ' • • • • R wiltrtot oil the these of .the operator, - ai all the machinery is ou the toper the table. . It is the most rapid sewer in:the world r, making 'firs stitches.to each ' . •. Its stitch Is the womier. - of because of its coral tined elasticity, strength and beauty: - • It does the heaviest or timed work with equal t 7, without change of tension or machinery. •• Every.lifechine haa one. of Jenckei patent hemmers attached,. (the light to UM which we. control,)) .enabling the operator to tare any width of hem dseir.. • Theysiblietire,pectinily invited to examine • these iger.hinee at store of the undersigned, Centre stree where particulars 4 8 . 44 1 • ' Murast SIR 4* S TAMPS. • takilEitaii, BUSINESS B: s. Bps Fred el , l!'"""" . I . l "PtaklabviUkch.P. - gmtvil nwatY ("mita illt"1100 BUSINESS CARDS QIE4.43TAILILES AND , EVE GLASII.I3 large asi.crt-. • MOM oo hand and fof sale by • JOSEPH DWE T tIt, Watchroaker . &.Josoler.. Centre .6;., PottsTifle, tbree doors &boa! Ma Ito:Timor 140uso. -'March 3.'&i-9 AVE. TILE 01 , . . . 3. . Cent/ pound. pald for elean'Whlte Writing and !Tane Paper4and alto Old News.jtapere, Pamphlet% d Books with the eorera taken off, ColormrPa per 1; cent a pound. . ' Apra 2i . wa: . . . . .. PURE WHALE AND' LUBRICATING. • r , The ettbeetiber .cni hand's lot of :Pare TiTNTEE BLEACHED WHALE OiL: Alati • . • -„ Superior Lubricating qil . • • .For I , lne-kischieerl •of allideds, ; eqteil to Lard Or sperm ou—cheap.- Aire • . _ . • . • • Men lid Engine lLnibrienting from m -Ot.cents-te 75 cents e gallon, or which *ill be sold - et the very tingest rata. Prdere solicited. . . . D.. A... S IVI I T H.,"' MERCH.A.NT 'TAILOR. csxrsis sr, porrs,v.aLr. PA. --• . . . .. ,:.:.. .-, - - JOSEPH.. DIM UR; -. a . ~ WiTtli,taliEß. AND, JEWELER, ~...__/- . - ' Centre St.; Potts/ ville,. • .(three doors above the Mortimer Honae,)" has 'nip/ on band a large and well selected assortment of line ..' ;:._ ; • - ttiord stud Silver Watches.. . .. . . . . Alio a large variety of fine„Gold Jewelry. Gold Chains me4alllons, Eavand Finger Rinp, - Breastpins,:-Brace lets; Gold Penclis.• Pees, - :Armlets, Thimbles, Stud Sleeve Buttons, ero , Jte., all of which will be offered for sale at greatly reduced prices.. • - - - . - .. Particular attention given to repairing of Watdies, Clocks and Jewelry. ---- . - -- ' ,March 3, '63-9:: - . Ijilincriville.Atrecti Pottsville, • .• Or • ALL:KINDS.- - OF CANDIES; .11taspberryA Lemomi Syr!lps, ; Which . be 'sells cheaper than can be parctiased in the . citle : Give him a call, and judtm tor, yonreelcee. Jane 9, •99. • . . . 23-tf •A. M, HALBERSTADT & :Co;, • • • 'GRAIN HOUSE;;. - • -Railrend • Si.i.beiween .3larket" and Cal. •. • lowhill, - Pottiville, Pri., • . Whero "la aivr aks kept a' laigeasiortment of . •. . . • . Grain, Flour, • Feed, Cray, &c. . . 0.. .T . .P B . —PAINTING PAPERING &o. • .The undersign — cd'respegfullY Informs hie friends and the pnblic•that ho - keeps " constantly on hand at his • Paint Shop and Wall & Curtain Paper. Store, • • 6023-Vieß SEO.o.YD K I:- STS-,'" . • . . •Poitavillo, Pffli.,••• • . • - • , A cnorcv. ASSORTMENT OF • • tilled Green and.Buff.Holland for. Winton's: Curtain Fixtures, Cords and Tassels. .Pliture COrds. Tassels and Nall% . • -Chimneys, Wicks and, Burners. . Window. Oil Shades. , • Table . 011 Corers,. • • • • , Coal Oil' Lainps: ,'..Lamp Shades and. . 0I L • And a s'ery fill assortment of Hotlons. He also keeps . on, hand for sale • • • , . . . Putty and Glass ..f all sizes -31ixodPnint:of nll co ors. .- •. . . • Varnishes n d'Japan. Einar d OIL. • • . ' Turpentin e . .• . • Wlndoirs and dish painted and•glaied at short rio:. Aim:. • Paper Hanging, Zones and Sign Palnthrg Attended to protniitly.. • • ~ • • rafrf.can.he seen'at my store from .63.y . o'clock to the • mornin a to 7,V o'clock in the evening. • 'Oct. 13, 'GIi--41-2nt . 'PHILIP. NAGLE. July 21, ,66 CHAS. LOG-ITE, WIIOLZBA II Drat AT, int FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS, Centre St, Opposite American House, POTTSVILLE, PA: Ano, SOLE AGENT POE _dast HUBBELL'S. GOLDEN BITTERS, A Sure Remedy for Dyspepda. MISH.LER'S BITTERS FOR SALE. MILLS'_ BOURBON WHISKY IND VINDERTEEIVS SCIREDIN SCIEUPP.S. June '66 22-1 y SEIDEL I : IAWRItSL.E . Y f ' . . . Westein. White' and Bid Wheat. Fleur,', Uny, Grain, • Potatoes, and Bed .• • .• ' and White hoth .lUOA.Ltii •. • . CORNER cALL9FEAL AND RAILROAD STS. • June 2, .66. '••• , • n•tf MEW' .800 . 1 i. N.D STATIONERY .1.1 • STORE. • • • - T he undersigned are now prepared to furnish a fine assortment of Books and-first class Stationery, at their New Store on .Centre Street, fonr doors below:the Siplacopal Church. Printing, Binding and Statuping.to• order. Fancy Soaps, • , School Books, • _ Toy' Books, . ' Organs promptly attended to. Givens a call. • • • BOSSYSHELL & BRAMIXEL • O. C. lioasranza.L. •Pottaville, April 22, . . 16-tf 424 y cow - • HENRY A. 'BECK-ER, . . 'TE . C HER • OF:.11 318.1 C,, • • - •• • •-• • POTTSVILLE, PA. .._..:: Mr. Becker wishing to establish himself permanent .ly in Pottsville, as a Teaches of Music. would most re- IsPenthllly announce to his friends and .the public, that he is now prepared to receive Scholars for the Piano. Henan be seen at the Music Store of Mr. F. Altstatt, CentrtStreet. The,best of references glum. . • - Sept 15,118'. . .WILLLIM J. ELME -• Plarket St.; 4 doors abitio Centre, north side • • Ittuii/ustreatived a new ands/ell assorted stock ' t La dles, Mimes and ChildiMes Gaiters,Soots and Balmoral., which' be ofrenrfo male at cheap ati can be had.in the market. Bela also MIL prepared to make all work in ati .11ne with neatness and despatch. • Sept 22, •68-4.4-tt THEODORE - And Wholesale and Retell Dealerta iItEL WALSTT • & - ROSEWOOD ROELDEIGS, i•olgssii-Glasi and PlCiaire.Framin. . -. . - C/M761 BT., POTTSVIILE, 'AT ‘ iirki.ri! ainCerpu.ves mann= aTORZ• 2D rxDoli. , . irg - RePalri 6 if B dE egilding dons at tag shortest' Notltd. BOYER/9 - Nr i wuoutsmar, Al® BETA.u, fiILALER. TOBACCO,', PIPES & SEGABS, . -:..'centre et:, Opposite the Town ' . POTTIMILLE, PA. • PROF. F: • VELING . • smarmy Tsvi.a.ir Rimy: ma to the citizens - of potttville, that he Intends to !torte musio.ouss, et Piittrrille, embracing the following instronents ' Vtolln.-Ptanoadeiodeon and' - °attar, commenci ng: *TlMMUY. OCTOBER 30. The leiame lee to he. 4ln .40 7w«ooa fit a - as:. • r 6 0 rthajernisni - e• . . . - . PAPER: tatacr. • 1; 1 *IL • x I ' • ••,.. 4%rotit ::liaerican.Agriculbiri z .: f ur 11Thrrtii ABOUT. WOES, -• CrsrmiNs.Old ones should be elea'nea f, itt • if theY get, low .ditring :Indian Summer wea„ . . titer, when we often have little rain - for snr,„ • weeks, and .they. should be - protected from .the - .action: of frost.: Clean - eaves, trou 4 L, i, pipes and eiinductors of leaves aryl and, makeeverything ready.forwhitvr: Cv cisterns may be set it %this time, and Wier running water cannot be secured either at th e house' or. stock yard,•capacious cisterns e r . . " tainiy *should be. ft is very easy to rr-ak c . cistern in any soil in' which a pit mw e. 11! ,down with perpendicular sides. -Al Tat i, • neteSsary" is to lu . y . on.a good even 'content directlY upon : the side's 'and the pit,.Which may be about s or ti-n diameter.. Lay allatish boulder tLe teat in the middle to stand - Upon, tir.l near makea depression-.into Which all maybe Tradeaoiiow, to be pumped ( -, r iii;llel ti• cistern - may be cot:eted plan k and - 2 feet'. ofsoi I, or by (3, 11 -..„ r ji4.. shaped.top, all below the surftee aul frost.: -To construct this, make ft franca :fit • .h.jards going from acenter- post "t 4, and from the top, with a - snierit - hemispherical form by ftling in wi.h of-wood, - and'flnishing off • Wit:, e!.iy or • ,o;'. sprinkled and smoothed.-•off t; 3 this !,iva coat .of.cement mortar, and_ a 4rr.ti ng - ,:f - stones" G . inches "thick. Al bail turret tot - should be set in the dome In 'lv er. little to. one side, for a ." man , w, te7 - enough fallaupon ortlie'ary farm tot all the stock that they'can co - vet% After a:!. cisterns are a poor suhstitute.for running wa, ter brought to the b:lru in-pipes. Honies.'—fn 'November et - pect g et : all our stock into the barns, .and.shOtilki take • gbod - Care.. of them. There • are 'no anima;,, however, that with plenty to eat will .1p n: the cold so . well as . hOrse.i—lntli-grown 11 1 , 1 _ sea. "Weathering" stunts cohs shockinsiv:,- We have no doubt-of the' truth of the stcfe mentoliat: farmers in Vertnont frequtelly winter their horses lethe open rocadoWs wit barely a shed to run' , under, giving : them a little hay or straw 'only doting. Ice storms.. • when they cannot paw down through a.fm,t or two ofspow and get at the grass and e!6- ver aftermath, which was left for them. They° are said to grew fat upon such . 'treatment-, Nothing is worse for.horses than too .muoL blanketing and tender ease. Keep the:l: clean—they-can't be-too well groomed - I-A them have fresh 'airand - cold. air,- p!p uty . of it, but not in draughts •throtigh floor .cracks,:ir.c. - , When they are : ,- Westy, rid) them and blanket theft until dry, anti f:r au hour or tWoiafter they are - co. A !ter. 'grooming, &linen - cover- . may be put en ,t) keep.the coat down. COLTS ought to be -accustomed to heir,. handled very young,. and . may be kept in stalls .or loose boxes. Never ifsp the whip, but . try the efficacy' of a little sugar instead: (It will pay even at. 16c. per poutid. , A ny young horse is' much, easier eon,eki thila whipped, and punishment is rarely- nece 3 . nary. - -. BEEVRS 'should be pushed forward in - fat, tening as fast as possib.c. 'l3o careful not to over-feed, but judiciously increase and vary, the feed so as to secure always good appetit and digestion. Water regularly; keep st,:: always before them ; 'feed ground or cooked grain ;- never let them worry for a meal, but be ready as soon. as the time. comes; al-.) never prepare their food before them, • rmt: king them wait half an hour, restless aml' thrashing about, but prepare for the nert - meal while they arc eating. See that cattle are fed uniforinly the same amount of grtia, roots, oil-cake, etc., daily, or increase with regularity. Variety and occasional chanps of feed are well, and most 'economical. CoWs.—As the quantity of milk decreases, hi richness in butter may be made to increase by proper,feeding/and it is worth while to take advantageof the very high price which butter. brings. • We heartily wish-farmers could' realize the retail prices asked in tlia cities and large towns for their prnducts— butter ps cents per pound—think of it ; get it if you can--though 35 cents, will PAY. 'EX: - amine hay for evidence of ergotized seed (grown three or four times its natural siz :the effect of a disease). This pr,ibably is tire. cause of abertiOn in cows, which has been so disastrous in many sections of late years. Any cow that is ailing in the least, should be removed Com others. If ono ein herd slinks her call; three'oi four-may follow suit, and probably will. Filthy stables provoke abor- . tion. - YOUNG. STOCK of all kinds Should be kept vigorously, growing all winter, . Warm, dry yards;:sheds or staples, some grain or roots, and plenty of fresh water and salt, with reg ular care, will ensure thrift and much better sized animals than if the winter ',reatmeat checks their growth, as is.ustially the case.— Their manure.will be worth something, too. Sissar.—lf ,sheep are in poor condition now, theimust be , gradually . brought up , feed oats . lu the sheaf, a. few daily, and's6me roots and good hay. W hen.grass lads, hem lock boUghs once or twice a week are good.. Ler all have the rau s ge of dry yards'or deljg, of warm sheds :well ventilated,- The period Ofgestation in ewes. Is ahout months, (132 days), and a fleck in good.orderis rarely `served•in less than 3 to 5 weeks. If sheep - put up to fat at thiaSeas9n,,sell iu February, March, or April for enough,ta pay their pre- . sent value, and for all the grain fed to them, there is a profit.. *Their t mauure will be full pay in many places. Hoes.—Watch the pork - market, ant If there is a certainty of taking advantage. of high .prices before the general !ailing takeit place, do so, otherwise complete the fatten ing. 'lf nowhere else, there is at least a large gain, in .the manure heap. In killing all squealing and fighting Is slopped by shooting a Wooden plug into the head between Oa eyes, easily done, and a most hamane prac tice; use very little powder. Feed only cooked Or soaked food; ground If posalb:e. - tapto. • RzMyss S4L'a.kGE M.El2 : —The follocmg are all good—tbe first may be too salt to suit nom,, but is rdoe,'and keeps well: ' No. 1.—T0 , 10 lbs. meat--4 lb. atilt, 4 lb. vpp,e and 3 ozs. sage; . No. 3.—To 20 lbs, moat—powdered - sags 1 ounce ; -pourgeied Summer savory. 1 ounce ; 424 5 ounces; pepper 2 ounoes. 30 lbs. moat--8 ounces fine salt ;22 Ounces black pepper ; 2 teacups ground sage'. 1 . cup sweet marjoilim or-summer: savory. OLs RECEIPT FOS Czar to To one gallau of water, " Tako 11 lbe.. salt, lb. of sugar,' • Oz. of saltpetfe, fr'oz.of potash. In this ratio the.pickle to be increased to any quantity desired.- Let these be boiled togetlidr until all the dirt frcimtheaugar rises to the top and is .skjmmed off. Then throw ,At into. a tub to ceol, and when cold, pour it over your beef or pork, to remain the usual time, say four or five :wieks. The meat, must be well 'covered with pickle, and should not be nut down for at. least two days after - killing, daring whioh time it should be slightly sprinkled _with powdered dialtpstra, which removes all the'surface blood, &a., leaving the meat fresh and clean. Some omit boiling the pickle, and find it to answer well ,'though the op. oration of iiiniog Purifies the pickle by-throwing oft the diit always to be found hi salt and sugar. 'lf this receipt is properly tried, it will never' he. abandoned. There is none thatsurpassesdt, if su good.ClTelegraph... - • - . . . • - . • .• . Bre A. 11;ntarr grio - ilied many . good hints frpm.the Co. ()eat., and often eeerng answeni to inquit7ies- that 510 - not satiety me, L will t r y my hand to answer some from page -WO. 10 Wife mikes ()vital rya and Indlin bread in the following. Way; viz; 2 qUarte Indian and 1 quarts rye meal, sifted together, making 6 questa meal; add 1. gill: molasses and warm water; stirr ed with a afoot spoon until lathe meal Le wet ; lively sweet yeast net In a cool Vice, when it will raise slowly/ It nit ced,at night th e next ittonilifteehe spoons - out into little round tins, enough to give us hot biscuit fcir brealcfaat, and puts into the stove, with no 'extra trouble. Now the shovn can he improved by adding in the morning . 1 pint milk w,armfrom the covr, 1 cup wheat flour, and rye m@al =mei to make dough . istari fill pans fp3l,and ippon wet in cold wider; smooth the top, Now . set warm Place to.rise again, which It will do s epeedily. Ao..foon - theilso decidedly begins, putinto an oven hot euntigittobrivntit,lynt - nol. to bum If the tins are 6by &by inObes,, a steady Are two hours wih bake admirably.: No Rolla or ulaistas anima it . la laftki aoire—goaaultaelltioll