Wit and *ulna. A. WARD AT 13.13.AX.,SPEAkE'S TOMB. . [from the London Pllll4l. SepLCZOber 2tia MB. Pr:cert.—MT DEAR Suri I've been lingerin by the tomb of the lamented .Shaks . I do not hes'tate to pronounce it as such. • 'Ton may make any use of this opinion that . 'you see.fit. If yon think-its publication will subsWeri-e the cause of litteratoor; you may publicate • • .• I told my wife Betsey when I left home that. I should go to the birth, place of "Otheller" s ' and other Plays.' Shesaid as long as, I kept out of Newgate she don't care where I went. "But," I said, "don't you know he was the ireatest _Fait that ever. lived ? Not- one of those common .poits; like that young idyit - who writes verses to our daughter, about the: g a ses as grciwzng, and the breezest as 13lowses, - but a Boss Polt—also a- philosopher, also .'a man who knew a great - deal about every, She 'was packing my things all the -time, and the only answer she made me was- to ask me if I was going to carry both of Myred flannel night caps. . ' :Yes. rye been to Stratford onto the Avon, the birthplace of Shakspeare t lir. S. is now no more. He's been dead over three hundred (360) years. The people of his native town arc-justly proud of him. They cherish his inem'ry. and them as sell picturs ;of his birth place, &c., make it proftible cherishin it. Almost 'everybody buys a pictur to' put - into their Albiom. . • _ • As I stood gazing on the spot - were Shalts peen' is s'i.oied to have fell down on the ice -and hurt hisself when s a boy (this spot cannot be- bought—the town authorities say it shall never been taken from Stratford.) I wondered if three hundred years hence picturs of xv 'birthplace Will be in Will the peple - of my native town .be proud of me in three hundred years?' Iguess they wont short of that - time, becanse . they say the fat man weighin Iff , '; pounds which I exhibited there -wits stuffed out i ith pillers and cushions, which he said one very hot day. in . July, "Oh bother, I can't stand. this," and com menced pull' n 'the- pillers out from under his weskit, and heavin 'em at the audience:. -I never saw a man lose ,flesh so fast in my life. The audience said I was a pretty man lo come chiselers my own townsmen in that way. I said, “Do not he angry, feller-citizens. I 'exhibited him simply as - a work of art.. I , simply Wished to show you that a man could grow fat without V.te aid of cod-liver `•;:., But they wouldn't . listen to me. They arc a T ,. low and groveling set of peple, who excite 'a feclin of loathin in every brest-where lorfty emotions and original idees have a bruin place..' • • I stopped at Leamington . ft few minks on i•• my way . to Stratford - onto Abe Avon, and a Very beautiful town it went into a shoe •shop.to make a purcids, - and as I entered I ' saw over the. door those dear familiar words, "By Appointment : IL. lt. - 11. ;" and I said tO the man, •"Squire, - excuse . me, but this is •• too' much. I have seen in London - four hu•n•-- • dred boOt and shoe shops by :Appointment: . R. and now TOL' RE at it. - It iesim - ply onpossible that - the. Prince can wear 4do pail's of boots."' . "Don't tell me," l-said, in - a- voice 'choked with emotion--- • 'Oh, do. not . tell me that you also- make ,boots' fot . •• Say slippers-4ay that you Mend a boot - nOw, :. • • • and then for him; but do not -tell me that . YOU make.'em.regiar for him," • •• The man milt; land said I didn7t . • standthese things. • Ile said I - perhaps had ~ not noticed in -London that dealers in all sorts of • articles was -by Appointment. I :said, TIADN'T ?" Then a sudden- thought ilasht over me. -"I bare it!"-I. said. -"When 'he. Prineeivalks•throtitili a street, he no 4 - doubt looks at the.shop windows." • . . The man said, "No doubt." • • • . "And the enterprising tradesnian," I con• •:- tinned, "Ilia moment the prifiee. gets out of sight, .rushes :frantically, and has a- tin sign painted,- By-Appintment, 11. -B. II ! It is a beautiful,- a great idee!'' • - • . ••• • ' I then bought a pair •6f - . -shoe strings, - and wringin. the shopniun's honest hand, I started for the, Toinb of Shaltspeare in a hired fly., It Iciokt,- hoverer, more like a spider.; • . 1. • "And this." I sakl, as stbod ria the old -. church-yard at Stratford, beside a tomb-stone, • . "this marks the spot, - where lies William W. Shakspeare, Alars I sand this is the spot where—" . "You've got, the wrong grave," said a - man —a worthy Villager; Shakspeare .is 'buried inside the churely."- . . "Oh," I, said, "a boy - told me this was it. ,The boy larfed and put the shillin I'd given it. him into his left eye in a inglorous mariner, 1 5 ? and commenced movin backward toward tiro "i ; : meet. " . I pursood and captered him; and after , ...alkin to hitnd spell in a skarcastje' stile, .I let him went. • The old church ,was; damp and chill . lt .vas rejoin. The only persons there when - I. mtered was a fine bluff old gentleman; who , • • Vas talkin in a excited manner to a fashnibly .lressed young man, "No, Ernest Montres : ,er," the old gentleinan said, "it is idle - to Durso° this sulject no - further_ You can: -•; - lever marry my daughter:.-; You were seen , - ast Mondfly,- in Piccadilly without a umbrel 'el-. I said then, as I say now, any young ~,,- nan as venturs out in a uncertain climh like_ 1,1 'his without a umbreller, lacks foresight, 1 aution of Mind, and Stability, and he is not :' :he proper person to intrust a daughter's :.' • -sappiness to." . ' -* I slept the old gentleman on the shoulder, Ind I said, "You're right! You're one - of i' l 'hose kind of men—you arc—" , 1 ' He wheeled suddenly round, and. in a in - I ignant voice said, "Go,way—go way ! 'This a privit intervoo." - I did'nt stop to enrich the old gentleman's 'And with my conversation. I sort of infer . -',_ ed twit ,-- ..• t inclined to listen to me, T Ind so I went vi.,. "-• we , . right about the '' mbreller. I'm rea - 4. uenglited with this o .., .rand old country, 31e. Pescu, but.you-must •,' :knit that it does rain rather numerously. • 1 ..."'•, ?ere. Whether this is owing to a monerkal. - -, brei of gov'ment or -not, 1 leave all candid I.; :Id ,onprejudiced persons to say. - . " ' William Shakspenre was born .in Stratford if; 1:1564. All the commentators, Shaksperian t - :holars, etsetry, are agreed on this, which is • 7 ibout the only thing they are agreed on in • '.. *lgard to him, except that his mantle hasn't -t - - .lien onto any poet or dramatist hard enough. fv -, t , hurt said poet Or dramatist mccii. - And 't' -.ere is no doubt if these commentators - and "; ..3rsons continuer investigatin Shakspeare's ;.; 'iireer, we shall not, in doo time, know any- I I `ping about it at alt. When a mere.lad little 4!'illiam attended the Grammar School, be ~. _ -; - !.use, as he said, the Grammar School .4- , ,,, 1 :ouldul attend him. This remarkable re ,•*,,,.iark, comin trom one so young and inexpe- V)inCeel,. set peple to thinking there might Ai .it somthing in this lad. . He subsequent '. , : , . wrote " Hamlet" and "George -Barn .1111," When Ms kind teacher went to Lon• . in . to a position in the offices of the Mefro 'itlitaii" Railway, little William was chosen . . '4 his 'fellow-pupils to deliver a farewell ad ,ss. "Go on, sir," he. said, ""in a gloms ._ 'RTeer. Be like a eagle, and soar; and the er you get the more we shall be gratified i r • - ::r 44tat's so." . • . • • o young readers; who wish to know about '.ol4kkapeere, better - get these : vallyable re .; ~-10 turned to the hotel. Meeting. a a young. • • cried couple, they naked me if I couldili n• pt them to the hotel which Washington Ir-_ flg used to keep. • , ' • . rl've understOod that he was onsucCessful ...„ - I landloril,'7 skid the lady. ' - ...- f 4, "We've understood," said the young man, - . 1..: ,_ tat he busted up." . . - • .:, 4.1'.. told 'em I" was ri stranger and; hurried i, i. t. y; They were from my country, and on , ..-:- 1,9 t tbtedly represented a thrifty Ile well some' 1 ::i .- ere in Pennsylvany. It's a common thing, --.: • ''t the way- for an'-old farmer in Penns 1 va 4. to wake_ up . some morning and find'. He _ A l a m all around' his back yard. Ti e sells /E, it 'normous price and his children put on , . i---o.*Yons - harness and start o"a .tower to as ;,:tillish peple. They succeed in doin it. Mean ':',Al: e the Ile it squirts - and squirts, and; Time I •t' , .:' , ;'" : '!e Ca. Lei it rolL . 1"" . i i ..',. very nice old town .is Stratford, ands --,..---' .'"ital inn is the lied Horse. Every admirer :-..---',- :',---,: ~-, , ,tlie great S. must go there once certainly.; ~ - F,...„,-,t ,!•:. • _..:Ar, , , , A ,,t to say one isn't a admirer of him, is -1 ,- 7: - . . -- ",jleiv'lent to sayin one has just brains enough • • " ,- Aktedime a efficient tinker. .. • ad person has sent me Chawcer's Mr. C. had talent, but he couldn't . . man has aright tcibi3 aliCrary man knows how toirp.ll: ,Itlatt pity that whdhad geneyus, WAS so Inv:lll:tied cuss speller I know of. - :'m through; rind so I lay down the tub Is more, mightier than the Sword, I'm fraid would stand rayther slim taide'the needle gun. • . .- ll 10100 I * _ ANlzirell WOUL . IVIISCEIALANEOIJB.- DIARRHCEA, DIARRHEA; DIAERMA, A CURE GUARANTEED OR. MONEY REFUNDED. T...--.T- - y7.9.-N . ., - . s ~ PERE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY ! Sparkling Catawba Wines .1 Equal in Quality and Cheaper in Price THAN TEM BIL4ADIES OF TRE OLD WORLD '1 For4iamnicr Complaiet,. • .• Cholera Infanium, Bowel Comelnilat, • A Care Guaranteed or the Money will be Refunded . In support of the above statement are presented : JAMES R. CHILTON, Chemist, New York: • ; 'Dr. lIIRAM COX, Chemical Inspector. Ohm. • - ;.Dr. JAS. R. NICHOLS. Chemist_ Boston. ; .• Dr. N. E. - JONES, Chemical•lnspecinr, Circleville, 0 Prof. C: T. JACKSON: Chemist, Boston. • . • Dr: CHAS. UPII-kM SHEPARD, Charleston, 9, C.- .. •J. V.Z. BLANEY and C.-A. inn Chemists. Chicago. All of whom haveanalyned 'the Cataivb.a - • Biandy' and commend Rill the hiitht terms,. - for Mediealuse. An'alysg.4 . o.r StatiAbitav,er, January '• • • When evaporated through clean 'linen. it left no MI onoffensive matter.. 'ln every 'respect It tea pure, spit'. 'twins .• The oil which givee to this Brandy its flavor and aroma,.is wholly unlike -filen or grain oil.-- Its odor partakes ob both the fruit, and oit of grapes. With'aclds . it produces ethers of a high fragrance.— The substitution of this .Brandy for Cognac Brandy, will do away with the-mainifact ore of fictitious spirits, cold under this name, both at home and abroad. .. RespeCtfully, •A. A. HAIM. 31 D., . • : ' Assayer to State of Mesa., 16 Boylston • . ftsf the Same in 1664. I have analyzed "L C4TAWDA BRAN ny,', with refererice to its -composition and character, being the same as that produced' in past years. -'A sample taken from ten Casks afforded the same - r&sults regard to . purity ; a slightly increased amountof the p:inciple on - which Its flavor depends, was determined by cOmparison'with former samples. • - • The indications • of. analysis show that . this Brandy is produced by the same process as most of the import ed brandy. Respectfully, .. • A. 11. HAYES, 'At. . '.• State Assayer, 16 Boylston St. • • - .11 OU. •N. BROWN & , -SON, NVTIOLES.kLE AGENTS,- POTTSVILLE, PENNA. October 13. ul6 . " 41-tin . -:.,.. :$.1 . •! VA E It' S : . ,::- p . PORT -.:GRAPE. WINE! .. • TITRE AND 1"01 . 113, YEARS'OLD, For the Communion - Table and Family Use. PRESCRIBRP BY PHYS 4 IC4NS FOR Females, Weakly Persons, The Great. Remedy for Kidney Affections, RHEUMATISM, AND ALL CHRONIC DISEASES.. Every fnmlly at this season should use Speer's Port Grape Wine, Celebrated In Europe for Its' medicinal and beneficial qualities ;' highly. esteemed by. eminent physicians, geed in. European and - American Hospitals, and_ by some of the best.fainilleti in Europe and America. :AS A TUNIC—Ii has no equal, causlug.nii appetite and building up the system, being entirely a pure wine ofn most valuable grape. • . AS A DIITHETI('—It irnparte a healthy' action of the glands, kidneys and urinary organs very beneficial in dropsy, goat anti rherunatle affections: Siwers : .PorX:Graiie Wine a pure article (loin the juice of the Port Grape, poa *easing medicinal prOpertiei , enperfor to any other wine in nse, and au excellent article for all weak and dehill- Lated pen-sons, and the_ aged,and.infirm, improving.tho appetite, andbencatig ladies and children, .Try it once, and yint.will not be deceived. ' • • 1137 - 11 e sure:.the .si4matare of ALFRED deceived._ Is over the cork of each bottle..: • • . ' ScAd by H. Sayier,-Tottsville ; Shindel: Bond, Ta manna ; llennany ".t Allen, Mahanoy City; Lawrence .k Brown, ItilnenWille; H. - N. Coxe, SchnylkillHaven H. 8.-Davis, St.-Clair, and 'by all first clan druggists, who also sell- the CASIBL.IA PORT BRANDY, a: thoice old article, imported only by Mr. Speer, 'direct from the Valley of Oporto.. , • Trade supplied by wholesale drugglete in NeW York and Philadelphia, and' by A. SPE.Mr‘ at hie - Vineyard in Neiv Jersey. PRINCIPAL OFYIGH-20S Broadway, N. Y. . May 12, f 66 • , •, 194 y " OF )4AV.IIOODS!! FALL AND WINTER STOCK • .JUST ARRIVED • • .. • AT THE WELL KNOWN.. 'NEW, CREAI', NEW .YORK DRY GOODS STD= . •• • Corner Centre and • mite Mortimer llonse. e- L - L:.: • . • . •• . ••••.-. .0 AILL:I1 • . Odobei 11, '64 . . • ; • : • 41- PATEXT.HAIR. CRIMP rig; -Foe eVimping and Waving Entilea 9 ' • :So heat Required iii L'aing Them.. Ask your ktorekeeper for them. - If he does notteep them, write to the manufacturer,- E. IVIIISi.Stxth St.' and Cp:umbla Avenue—Phila. Sept 2-2 .x 6-39 6m . . . 11 • EVILYS•P . EICTOBAlLIS for tha cure of • 1-1 COUGHS, .COLIN, and SORENFIES OF' TUB CELT, pronounced by those who 'have. used it to be the best remedy for the care of colds. ever offered to the public. 'Read the following testimonial • • ' Porravitas,...lray lath. 2563. • Loris C. Ilevi„.•Esq.—Deeir Sir:—lt affords me pleas ure to bear testimony to•the`. et:limey of your "Pecto rails," in removing Coughs and Bronchial Affections, having found immediate. and permanent relief from the use of one bottle,. after, -having tried many other remedies for a very.severe cold and cough with which I suffered for Rime Rix weeks • during the past winter. • • Respectfully yours, • • T. AL-GODFREY.• For the Cure of .BURNS, CUTS. - ChILBLAINS, Rheumatism, Frosted Feet; Sore Throat. Neuralgia,' Pains, Scalds, Braises, etc.' -Alm Ileyl's Pills, for the speedy and effectual care of Piles, both external and in . , terra], 111r - Call and examine testimonials. . • - • • • ' • FRANCIS ALTSTATT, - Agent,,• • • • Centre St., opposite the Mortimer House,. • And for sale by Dr. Geo. Yeomans, Ashland:. Wealey, Rammer, Mahanoy City; R. R Phillips, New Castle; James Gilalan,.Sivatara ; Gee. R. Roffman. creasona : Gen. Kauffman, Schnyll6.ll Mrs. M. Hammer; Orwigshtirg ; J.R. Johnson, 3iinersville.; -R. M. St. Clair. • October ifl; '66-43-ly" TEE CELEBRATED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC HOOP SKIR.T.S, So octOber 13, 'fa(l • • - ,""" -- Tl-1E - 13E ST. • ; 4 0 - - 17 1 ARE TUE CHEAPEST. 1 ,t' •••-.Supertor Mai:bite Forged lints, • ~141tfortrt firsize; thoroughly an-• - - • nealed,-with smooth bole, and • every way better and more eco nomical than theiocammon cold punched nntkame man ufactured and sold of J. H.' ISTEftNBERGIiv• Oet 6.,W-40.dm • • -Itelding,.Pa: OILIDAT PRESENTS...A- splendid es lectlon of Wiittbaa, Gold-and &her. of Mort emu Xpetai aul Swims Rae, G_ ,ENEN Doe .116-0 ! • • Until K t raiWyglik A IIIA • • . . , • ...OrtS• '.. .Al i Tl) Si • . . . . We offer to the trade a. full md‘citm tof 011 a and Candles of the beat quality, among which are . . • • . Pare Winter sperm. • 9.1 E: Bleached Winter. Vhale Racked N. .coast Whale, • OIL. Extra, Winter Lard - , • Car Von or . Coal 'Meat Branda) • • OIL: LAricating fine or heavy Machinery OIL. • Sperm Candles,, all sizes,' N. Bcdford'Brande.. Adamantine Candlea r tiotelaand Ga . : • Pazaffme iir. - Wax . Candles; • . " The same. careful atientlon to the. quality of our goods that has characterized our house for tearltl9. years past, is observed,' and deniers throughout the country can rely upon getting PURE ARTICLES frpin • • . • ALLEN & . NEEDLES; . . Commission . !Merchants . and Dpiiers in Fertilizers; . 42 S. Dela. 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Are canstaidly.stocked with the choicest goode,:and thoee sending orders cau-be; accommodated at the shortt possible notice.' ..• .• • • . , . Is thoroughly 'organized; and has been made a itpeei ality in the eetabliehnient: • . • • . • TI7E.W4I:OL.pALE DEP4RTMEST: Offers great. inducements 1111.iners:,- Who can at' any -time be furnished with pattern bonneta of the very latest styles - , prior to their being exposed at retail N. 8.--French, English and • German Spoken. . Nov:10, .66.-40-oin I J . 0 R 1025 Chestnut Street; Defiler In Fine Watches, Elegant Jewelry, Dlanionds, Inch Slyer Ware; Suitable for Presents, • Plated *are, Clocks, arc., AT lOW PRICES FOR CASH. TO 1,...4.D1E5.A.ND GENTS: : - - _-... 1 -_ . .. , • • - . . . . Latest Style Ctiabileen, J et Long' Chain ' $l.OO Ladies' Jet Bar Rings ... • ••• - ' -50 Jet Breast- Pin • •. - ' ' ' •• . • ' . 25 •Gents , Jet Watch' Chains • •, - : :• • - 50 Sent by inair to • any 'address at • the above prices.— Manufattired by •• - • . ' BIIILIP BILL, • - Nov 10-45-4 t): N . o. 259 Market.-Street, Phitaila.' ' And Invalids. A `MAN OF• A THOUSAND. A Conxumptive Curcd. • DS. 11. 11H - . JAMES, a retired -Physician •of tireat eminence, discovered while • in the East Indies, certain cure for Consumption, 'Asthma,- Bronchitis, Coughs, Cold, and General Deellityi - The remedy was .discovered.by,.him when 'hie only Child; a daughter, was given up to die. Ills child waseured, and is now alive and Well, • Desirous of benatitting' his fellow mortals, he will send to, thoie. who 'wish. It the recipe, containing full directions for making-and successfully' using this remedy, . free,:. on receipt .of their names, with two stamps" to pay expenses. • -There-IS not-a single symptom of Consumption that it does not at once take hold of and diissipate. • Niyht 'sweatsi peev ishness, irritation of the nerves, failure .ef .mummy,- .didieult expectoration, sharp pains in the-Innes..- sore throat, - chilly sensations, nausea at the stomach, inac tion.of- the bowels, wasting away of.the muscles.• • 'prThe writer will please state the name of the per they see this advertisonent in...-Address - • CRADDOCK 4,..00. 0&32-11iicegit.,-I'hilada., Pi. 1 S TT R N E?FECTED TO ANT AMOITNT RE "Aping Life; of-New York- • 4•16,e00,0e0.-.60. Petm Life, Phils•ielpiiiit 1,6: 0 ,V . : 0 00 I'fev . York. Accideital Phenix. of Zsfew York International, do Germania Putnam_ of Hartford. North America do Mestlt'inta' 91rard of Philadolphia $24 575 185 29 Rates as . Adopted by the Sdntyllrill 17 .. 0- -,,A..:N Y . ::..A lIVI. O. U . . N.:7; 'nous LB OR DELAY TO THE With a good list : Of Companies and. eloie attention to business, •we hope to'merit e share of the pnbiic part Map:. • • • .-/ 13 .'5 Store. 41- • B• . BoYER, . 'WNW ..213A1,3 AND ger= MAI= , ' TOBAo cco, PIPES * SEGABS, Cesar , Su, .Opposite .;i!.- ; ..-' : !..' :,'-.:::::.7 : t* . 7, - .*':.i -- ..:07;..;.7.:i..;:::*:..:,:',4:i5-4';-.:.*.f*ii).i..*i:.:....:'.....-:.4:::..:.'.,.i.:..:--4-:.::4.L. MADAMOISELLE • IMII,LINER DE PARIS. THI MOOR L' DEPARTMENT o.. : :::::,:-. - :. m .4-.:::_,... - .-......:...H . g. 4:::::-...:::-:.---:,-.::.g 1:4 E.; LIFE AND ACCIDENTAL LIABLE OOMPAhIES: TOTAL ASSETS-: Co. 'Board of likdermiters. IN SCIIINEE EFFECTED PARTIES Ofike over frights' Hardware Stare t"treBirat, . . .PO9rTSITULILIp, PENNA. Nov. 3, '.3.866 1 hb.l Z°TTOMLN, rA, MISCELLANEOILS. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Ib' A EROTEMD SOLUTION ov .THE ..,E.9.: : T .0 x1.riF,...0T• -IRQIT,; A flew dieeocer9lu. me4icilT which ET iCP TI3I'I{,OOT,OF DISnASE, . . By,iupplying,tkie-B1 boa ivith its *rm.. • . . the eeczet - of the wonderful enema 'of thle psia, Liver Conlidahst., Dropsy, Chionk Diarrhea, Bons, Nersotni ilrections, • Ctdlls and Fevers, Btooors, Loss • • • ;of Constitutional eases of .the kidneys and Bladder, fe.- _ nutie.Complaints, -- : And aikdisesi" m i g intin gin & BAD STATE OF THE' BLOOD, Or accompanied by pant r 7 or a: mix. 6TATi. or. Tax Being free from Alcohol , in any form; its energizing effects are not followed bycorreeptiuding reaction, but_ are permanent, infasing ,- Ri....: 841121, VIGOB, and :few LIFE thin all parta'or the eyatem, and beildirld tip an IRON CONS ITUTION. , . • , Dyspepsia:and Debility. A ' . Fiont - theVeneraide Archdeacon SCOTT, D. D. .- C . a.a . ans. EAST, March 45, 1665... • •-•.. •• • • am an' inveterate Dyspeptic of more than •-• ' ! tan 'l d .h in a g vC. " 13C . en e a wonderfully beti - edttesl in the three ihort weeloi during which I have used the Pertvian Syrup. that I. can scarcely Persuade myself of the reality. People 1;110 have•known me are as•ton isbed at- the •thange. - 1 am widely, known, and can but recommend to others that which. Mai done no much for me.". f ' - • A CASE . OF 27 YEARS' STAOLICCIOEII. 15 Place, Boston' . . . . . . haie euffered„and , sometimes severely, f0r..27 years from dyspepsia.. I commenced tubing the Be'. .rinian-Syrup and found lmmediatehetteflt from it: In' the . coursnuf three or four weeks was entirely re• lieved from my, sufferings,fland have - enjoyed uninter rupted health ever since,' • • . . One of .the most, distinguished Jurists i n .New . Ertglaild writes to a friend ai fob; . • • _• . • "I. have tried the PERUVIAN STULT, and the suit fully sustains your prediction. It has mode a NEM MAN Of roe; infused into my. system new' vigor and en era ; I. am no longer tremulous and .debilitated. 'as when- you, Last saw me, but stronger, heartier, :and with larger. capacity . ' for tuber, Mental- and physical, thin at any time during the last five years." • , • An:Eininent Divine of Bniton, • silyi ; have been using the PERUVIAN SYRUP for some time past at gives me nkw vigor; 'unersa.ci or ELASTICITY OF ..111.461,14' .- ,.• ' '.• . . Thousands hate been changed by the use of this remedy'; from:vreak,. sickly,- suffering creatures,. to strung, healthy, and happy men:and •womeril•Mid in-.. valids dihnot reasoruably.laesitate to give it . a triaL• • . . A pamphlet of ii,::pages, containing certiliCatei of Cures and recommendations Irony: some of. the. be eminent physicians,:clergymen.aud others; will be sent FacEto.• DirrSee that each bottle .1.1 - as PERI/1111. STILLIP . J. P. -DlNSHOREi r Proprie:tor; 36 - Dey.Stiect, Neiv.York,- ".. AND 'BY SC ;C . , . . . . _ . '-'All Medleal Men :lace dial lODINE is TIIEJTEET. REMEDY for Sornfala and all Icindre.ii diseases e'er dlecoveced. The clinically 'liaiirbeen to obtain a pare golution - of it,. , ' ' • - - • , . --, . . • • . • .DR. H. ANDERS' lODINE .WATER,. - - . is . n I?ureSillution of Millie, WITHOUT', SOLVENT, containing A rat.c GRAIN to each ounce of water • / • **psi Agcnt • . and liemtorativ4r, . . .. .. . . . . ' It has' mired Old nill ems SCROFULA In till its' manifold forms, - ULCERS, CANCERS, - SYPIIILIS, SALTRILEUM t• and it has been . need with neloniehing success In cases of Ithehmatism, - Dyspeps.is, Consump lion, .Feniale Complaluts,'.lleart, : Liver. end Kidney .. ciriulars will be eent rase to any une sending their . Price $l.OO a bottle, : or 6 for $5.00. • , Prepared by Dr:11: ANDER§, Physielan and Chemis • . FUR 5A1.41:017 • •.f.- P. D rkTITORP, 36 DIV • 4;" New. Tark Alto Ati,-.Dau.G•Gis.TO.4 WISTAR'S BALSARI WT.L D - ..cIT E :13, - Ri..).' li,'lL F-4- . ..0 ENT 15,R . :Y , I{TTIITIIE MOST AgTONISIIIi:G.HreCESS 14 CURING *. Coughs; Colds,. Hoarseness, Sore Thins influenza,,~Vhooping:Cough, Cionp, •..' Idronchitin, •••• •. • .flculty of Breathing, 'Asthma, • : • .• and every atfeition'of fIII . IOAI6.E . UNG'S "AND.ibuipsT CONSUIVIPTION . • : , which carries off More victims than any other disease,. and which battles the skill of the Phytdclitna to a great-, et extent than any other 'malady,. often .Yields to this Rethedy, when all otherkprove.ineffect 'Rapid in Relict; Swthing i i i n.Ernet,..Safe in its Opera LISTIAP.ISSED I ; . . . , . .. while' as a preParation,,. free. from mortous Ingredi ents, poisons, or. minerals: uniting skill, science, and' medical knowledge; combining all that if} valuable. in: the TeOtable . 4 - ingologi for this class of disease, it is. . .. , . - _ . . INCOMPARABLE! 4ixidlientitlecl;•toerits;and receives.the - genOral acintl deuce of pp. public. • •. • SEYMOUR•THATCHER . of Herman,-\. Y.,..writes ae follows: .• .. • • nWittra'sliaLsku OF WILD ellEittT gives Malvern'. satisfactio.u. It seems to cure a Limn:ll. by. I uosening and:cleansing the hinge, and always irritation, Tntra 11.F.MOVING THE 0AL1315., INSTEAD OF lOLVING VP THE ,COCOA LEAVI:NO THE 041L13FDECOLND. • .IC.ollsider. Bal sani as good 115 . 8.1iy, if not.the'. best, .Cough Medicinewith with which lam acquainted.". • *. . •• • From Hon. Judge SPANKER, of CanaJoharle k New York. • • . . . Gentlemen,—T.h4tis to- eertify that : myself and fam: fly have'used-Dr.Wistar's - -of Wild Cherry. for several years, and that I take great pleasure iu'recorri-1 inenuing it in preference LO • any thinz of the kind for which it'is Intended.. clIP6i; Of .A.9111111/4 , or Affections bf the Throat, I have ileverMet with any thing equal to it. - Very Bespectfallpp,DA 7D SPRABER .: • • The Rev. JICOBSECHLRR, of Hanover, Pa Well known 4 and much respected among 'tire German' potrulation'in this country, ; makes the following • statement for the benefit of the afflicted:.. • ..• • • Dear Sirs realized in. my fainflrimportant benefits from. the Use of Year valuable preparation-- Wietaras Balsam of. Wild Cherry—it affords me great: pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some eight years ago one of. my daughters seemed to be in. ri der cline,•-and little hopes of her redovery•were entertained. I then procured a. the of your excellent Balsam, and. before she had taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there - was d great improvement 'in her health:— have, in my individual, case made frequent -use of .Your valuable medicine, and - have always been. bone fitted by it. . • . JACOB SECIILER.' PBICE - LONE - laILIAOR A BOTTLE. 3.'P. DINSMORE, 36 Dey St" New 'fork. SETRIV. FOWLE b. SON, Proprietors; Boston, And by all Druggists: . (EACE'S- - CELEBRATED' SALVE :CURES 'CIJTS, 'BIVIS, SCALDS.: .••••• : • Grace's.: Celebrated. Salv e CURES WOUNDS; .pßuisEs, SPRAINS..• • • ..• ; Grace's . .Celebrated Salve . CURES' BOILS; _ULCERS, CANDEitS • , • Gir'.4ce!s celebrated alve:: • ••-. CURES SA-LT RHDLIAL . - Grace's Celebrated: -Salve . ' - CURES. CHAPPED. HANDS, CHILBLATO. • • .Grace 's . 'Celebrate& HEALS ; OLD SOLES;. FLESHII6I.I . .)WS, It 13 Prompt hi 'action; removes . .at Once; and te daceaihe most angry looking swellings and iLtlamnia- Aons, as if by niagic,--tht.is affording . relief and a complete care. . • • • . Only 25 cents a box 1- Meat by mail' or . 35 centa.),. For Sale bE J. P. DIRSMORE,-36Gey • S. W: FOWLS & SQN, Proprietors, Bolton, and by all Draggiata, Grocers, and Country Stores. • August 4, ~ 56 ' • .• . 31-ly cow ' • . v . t onßEN t LIFE-REJUYEgTOII • STRENGTH . TO THE. wEArt . •-• , YOUTH . TO - THE Thin pre•parsticm.istmequalled as a Rejnvenatortin • d Rtorer pt..wasted or inert functions. • . '• • ' • .• The aged Should be certain to • nialre the Blob:retie • a household god, inasmuch as it-will .:render•them.yuuth-. Ad in feeling and in strength; and enablethem•to live . over again thedays of theft. pristine Joy. .• Itnotonly . exhilemtes but strengthens, arid le • really tor , inyalua. ble blessing, eepedally to those who have -been' re- . duced to.a ; condition of ;wraith. self4bnee,talsfortnne, or. ordinary sickness . l • Nomi4ter what the canie alba ' impotency of any•human. ergan;•, this. superb 'prepare- • tion will remove the effect at once and forever. , . : • .• • BIOKEE • *Cures IMPOTENCY. GENERAL DEBILITY,NER VOUS OCA.P.AUrxx , .DYSFEFSLA, DRFRESSION, "LASS OF .APPETITE: LOW 'SPIRITS, WRAIOIIasS OF THE ORGANS OF GENERATION; IMBECILITT, , .MENTAL INDOLENCE. • EMACIATION; It lute a moat delightful, -desirable and novel effect upon the ; Nervons system ; and all who are in any way.' prostrated by nervous disabilities are earnestly advised .to seek a cure in this. most excellent and unequalled preparation. • . 1. • • . • . Persona who,_ by imprudence. have, 1()et, their NAT= URALVIBOR.wiII find a apeenly. an. permanent cars. • ..•.: . The FEEBLE ,. . the.. LANGUID; the' DISFAIRING, 'the OLD should give thin valuable discovery a trial ; It will be found totally . different 'froth all other. artkies To - Iremalee.— : Thin preparation • 15. hivaliableitt nervous weaknesses of all Idnds, as it will restore the wasteilstrerigtb with wonderful permanence:• ; • It Isxlso grand tonic; 'and • will give relief in Dys-; ineg,,with the' ;lose. - A , brief persistence in its nee will. renovate the . WOW' to a of Par*: health: and banishDivrPefightOmver; • •• • • One Dollar per Bottle. or six Biaggi for' . s6. - ::113eld Toragerte generally;• " . , -- • ~ • Seat by express anYwhere.lloy_addressing . • • BULYER;Pripprieterts,.: • ' • . 98 ney.Sureeti Ne !irk; job! ikllgelge.e 4 ernFirrO• " • • • October 21;4Z. :.300,000 oo - 1,691,963.90. 1,412,64 i 62 1,2:0453 AO '13,669 32 N . 5,411) 41. 416,132 32 849,015 18 314,995'54 NEW .UNION-READERS.. To School Biirac4l.strid • • • We are =thorium by the ;atiliehers of these'Bookii. to funibib •them AT RED . CM) - SUITS - to Srhool• Boards and Teachers of Private' Schools for intrdlinc , . lion : ; Theo. Book:8,-4(1er a-thorough examination,' have been introduced into:the Public Scliools of. Potts- vine, es the best Readers now Published; ' • . -Poi terms of introduction,. iftc....sply at the . Boos- . . . V O.IL E - - S Aiiewouid Superior MOAP for.flunllxoso. ` For sale at the stores. , -*Loam:hued b . • • . • - 4 4JosEPgs. a wougi EL • 24,:; . • - - - - Office No.-11 South Front St.;'"Fh : ltir•Also PandlySoap; Number One-. Soap; Laundry 'Soap, Brown Soap; Sal Soda. ettetr.. • /0 LATE 11/01sIDEltalwith CO. ell Paisosardoew sad Tell . thOrable +adds' for use in schools, atehl • Sp,:bil,KlN*Ted- • ' call Sa d iris thans as .• . PA= SOMMUro FOR SALE. BY. AS A:.MEDIOINE Uri a 43,1 "/ v 0 PI 1 34 ilk viekot L. 'WHITNEY 33A.NIK.V,R; wiTsli STREET, POTTSVUaLE - Dealer in , .• 474tP.11,1DAN AND FOREIGN . 001 AD AND SILVER, Foreiirn Exchang, -17nited States Bonds,' QuarterniaSter's Vouchers ..And Uncurren t Monei. ' MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT.— INTEREST allowed MI per special agreement. - STOCKS and BONDS .bought and sold at the New York and Philadelphia Boards cf Bickers ai the usual Commisiion. • GOVERNI.I. - 1:Nr . •:: • • --.. • Offers fur : sale at loicestimarretraze- GOVERNMENT SECURITIES; • - • • • -• . .• • . • •. • U. 547-30 Treas; notes date of Aug. 15,'61 _ fi.. • J • ii Janels, '65 if , • ti July . 115; '65 5-20 LOall. of '1.862.. • •••• 5-20 Lpan of 1561. • • 5-20 Lo•au of 1565., •:, • ' 10-4.0 'Loan GOLD, STOC*S.'.S.IIII O 110ND,g . • •.. . . . A.SD ALL GOVERNMiENt StOITRITIES 'BOUGHT • AND SOLD - ]. • • , . . . • •.. • _ . .DRAFTS • • On Ireland. France and Germauy; for sale. in' emits to stlkt PurCh3 l " : .U. HUN Cashier: Pottsykile, Jaciary 3. 4iai - . .1-t.f . THEN , ENV Spring and Summer Medicine. FLUID EXTRACT Sii:l - .S.Ik.,PitItILIA lODIDE OF LIME G. W. .:PETTES; BOSTON, JARIES It NICHOLS & Co., DZANtIFACTURIXpk' WIENISTS, ILAIMPACITHEAS or Tom. ELIXIR PERUVLAN BEtK PROTOXIDE OF IRON, Which has.. become •en . favorably known as rt".TOI.4IC AND ItEST . ORA'TIVE - by PhYsiclans and In. ' .valids. in. all parts of tho conutrV:, • . . The new preparation: •gfaroaparilla in: Coot bination with lodide of .Lime;” presents one of the most, prompt alterative agents, in a fonn.capable .of exerting lull action upon.the system, and this mite and pleasant doses:. It is conceded that the alter ative., resolvent, or tonic effects of Ibtlide, are cxertud mostdecidedly when associated with other. alteratives, in-combination.; and the Sarsaparilla "seems to fulfill . 'perfectly - all the favorable requisitions. • The first effect usually observed Whet, "SAUFACiRIL LA. - wive 'mune able is taken, is an increase of - apfietite; :showing tliatyit , has tonic properties of a 'marked character. ItsUlterative effects are Manifest in Its ready combination' with the blond and tissues.—: Pale, scroinlnus.women and children impiove. rapidly -tinder - its use, and,the vital functioneassiune a healthy :-It admirably : adapted to a • large.ntimlici•,Of chronic or acut e itdbction,s,pecntiarto children:. -It is sititeil to item; Both_ by.the mildness and elliciency of medidinal. effect and.the pleasant • attractive Men of..the remedy: It may be given Mr rong period where. constitutional Antlue4Gds are tlesired,:and nn-repugriance, nation to %take the -syrup, :encountered. :In- White Swellings;-Htp , :roint Datease; Add DistOrtiona b f : the Spine, it should-he given persitently, in moderate do 'sea, until relief is obtained: -, - ~ •• , ~ • ; -In the :Spring of the tette; and (fairing the . • •• • ;. Warm Weather; . -' • • • • . . . the. acctimalatiod of • morbid mutters In the 'System Meths ulbecorne martifest.and very troublesome.. Las- . kande. Ileadaeh'e. foils, Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Pains in:the Joiuts: . lndlgeSt ion, etc.. are very common: Nothing ever devised is better 'adapted to.extorminate :or drive tiff theSe affections than this new combination ot-SentiaratuLt.w lopiou or Lime. . . . . No prepinitipitithe it, or Which:approxiMates• to'. it, AlteiOie,. or Blood rorifire; . . - . im has everever.beftire been placed within the reach of alias. Ihdeed, It.is- an entirely ni:w and AIMENTIFICI. combina tine, in:no respect rea'embling any thinhitherto est , .. Theopinlon of. medical men • concerning it, the de aeripLion elf its. chemical character. therapeutic value, manner of use, etc., are' iven iu a circular, n Well can .be had di the stdre of any and all .tirst-class Dru,,lgists: Sold.th Pottsville by I', Siindersori;:llenrySaylor; J. G. liroimpand Son, and all Druggists. • 1• . •-• , - • Al. • LEpilliftEßS, of Pottoriile, PeOnn., 11,111. dealcr.in 311iSICAL INSTItU . MKSTS, 31ELODEO.NS, 01ttiA.NS, Ac„.lutiviug :been, .apPotrited sole Agentlor the. celebt*d • . ••• 'll/18.‘o* & Jinni. in' , 4.tiniAltet. . . . . . . , , .. . 1n .the County of Sehilylkill; would respectfully an=. nounee.to the musivalcommunitythut he can famish these unequalled ,fitvorito Cabinet Organs, in . rill styles_ and sizes,At.Manufactufers , , priVes. -The qbality and volume of Lone, With the power .of expression in these Organs, is universally admired and praised, while their portability and beautiful finish make them the - moat el egant parlor . . . : Every Fam il y ,Should . Unve One. • - . • THE CABLNET ORGANS are. adapted :to' File- LIES, CHURCHES Als1) SCHOuLS. ... • They vary in price from $1.11.0 to *6OO . . 112. - Everi.litiniument Warranted: -• . . • Moo, Agent for the sale of the much .admired Spiing an I , ..Hartnoninm. Orga34l; • fee. tbe Counties' (if Schuylkill,.NOrtliamberland . end' 'Lebanon; which instruments are UniversallyThetpcayiess a sweetness and fullness of tone, - Which has received the united commendation of .the musical profession, and induced an almost unprecedented sale. - purchasers ere resPectrully invited to call: and exam ine for •theniselves.•• All C.ommunicatious. and orders will be punctually answered•or ' and every-infer. mation in.rehttion to them gladly. given. . : • :• . , • Store and Ware .ftoones, settle, Jewelry•Stote on Cen tre street, font doors from hialumtango ' street, Poufs- "V" 1-41 ,tt•At -0 0 iti\' • . 1 . ; n • ‘.sl\ii jilt/ ; 1 4 . :0 ,) 6 49;,1866:Patented ' IIaS • -. is an article for. washing vilthout - rUbbing, •cept In -very:dirty places, which will 'require a very sligh.t Tab; and unlike otherpreparations.ofTercd . for-a. liks..purixise, will not rot the .citrates, but. will leave. aißni Much whiter than ordinary Metinids, without the , usual wear and tear: •/- . - • • , : . removes grease, spots as if by inahle.,:and softens the dirt by soaking, so. that rinsing •will in ordinary e 4. -; sea . entirely remove it: • ' " •• ". This powder ieprepared in accordance with chetnical science, and upon a process pecan - 41'10 itself, which is pecured,by lettersuatent. It has • been hi use for more: than a Year, and bas proved itself an universal favorite,. wherever: 'it has • been used. .''Among the : advantages . :Claimed - are the following; ' . •-•• • ''viz: • ' • -It • savesallthe expense-of soiri . tiantillY used on dot ton nd linen go^de. -It saves most of the labor of rubbing, and Wear and. Also,•fcir cleaning wiadoirs it is nnsUrrialieell.. With . one quarter the time•and.labor Usually - required it parts a beautiful gloss-and. Metre, Much superior.to any other mode.: N 0 water requiie,d excephtosibisten the Direct:lona with eacii•Packag•ei .• . . . 'Andean be readily appreciated - by' ' trial..- Tla of washing:for a family of rive or •six persons will not exceed ruuefs CENTB.. ••• • ' The manufacturers of this powder 'are aware that many tiseleco compounds. have been. introduced to the. :public which haYe rotted the cloth, or failed -in renter ring the dirt, but knowing the intrinsic eicellenc'e of this sitiele they conficientlY proclaim •it heing adapted to meet a demand' which has:long existed, and whictihms heretofore remained: misapplied. • - • . . • • swEvE - IsT's, 260 BKoadway, :BOston; . Also, Manufacturers of Emily Dye Colors. For sale by Grocers and Dealers everywhere. Diseases of the Nose, Throat and Lungs MEDICAL INHALATION.' Constunptiop ,istluna 1 & BrOtidtls I . . . . . 'Aradiseasu .of the Lmigsind Air Passages,. and there-L fore can never betnred by swallowing medicines in .tlie stonxich:'.. Medicine swallowed' into the stoniach can not cure a disease in the lungs,.bectruse it never OW to %%here the disease is. Medicine may be preflared In the . form of vapor, and inhaled 'or breathed into thelonga in which manner. only can diseases In the lungs be -Thoneanda living in all parts Of the United States and' Canadas have laeen underpay treatment, and have been cured of Consumption, 'Asthma,. Bronchitia,• :sere Throat Loss of Voice, 'Nasal 'Catarrh, andadher Lions of the Throat - and . Lruigs, after their, friends and home physicians had pronounced their case Incurable. , Send for Circular and Pamphlet.. Addreee Dr. T. M. GRANT; 34 Amity St.; New York: 13. T:IN S-. • G. 0.-, ~' • • • • • Hlittanfaciturerei'ef" Oil atad..Citittiles, anti • • :Dealer. 'istewriiera , • • • • • : •• •• .. • . . • • . . . MINERS' OIL IN OASES AND .BARNELO .Ativay. ox land and for 'Bale at the very loyieet"tharket • .Nzte n y l eas4 Front St., corderMaldeti Lane. •• HASTINGS. New York.. • • JOHN INGS, New Bedford. .•'.*. . ' 8. - BANN.par. Pottsville, will supply out Oita at man- Manufactory at New BedfOril •:. Neer . York. : Huth' •po- -, s• 7 • :..:• 44-17 cow EIiVELOPZB-AND WRITING PAPERS,. . , . .. • . ItAICNOIt CO,_o • • ... . - : **d 117: Novel. Ive.yr - verk. • muunifactdrens. Incinding eteri et-yla . Xpletolary. :SIAN Lettar,,Odishil; Tay, hug and !Ott ! folio Envelopea. , • . ••• Aleoeole agents . frir.. the • liiing t Harrubn Alla •Writing papers by the caw or smaller quitithri— Triee lilt with samples sent by mail when : requened. Dealers are invited to call . god. exannne etock, moriatedi callow% )41.link7ea rn avkac, - O trippme - xotet • .CONIBEirp. WTTII iqiEpAßEß.yoni itAIirFACIIIBLt. DT SQPICIDTACCEM AND - ICI(.1E".- Cii,ithittillgsSA large I.?awert asint-on laid aid forsale by -. 3 . oslrefl DUMB, " f Watyloo4kw. ,t - Jeweler.. Centre..SL, Pottsville,. 'bred &Gni above the Mortimer-Horse. Mirth 9, '66-9 SAYE THE • OLD- PAPER: ~. . . . Canis a mind paid . for dean White Wriiing - and Nagaziooe Paper and ale° Cad Newspapers, Pamphlets,- Old Boots with the . &vent take n off. Colored Pa ' per 1 cent a pound. April V. •R 4. PURE : WRAT,r, .ODIATRIgAnNG . • • .i'ine'snbscriimt has - On hand ir lot of Pore .WI TER 13,1,11SCIIEO.WHALP, OIL .Also . . .•• • ••• Superior Lubrietitina . .oil For Fine Maebinery..or all kinds, - ectual to - . Lard or Sperm 011- 7 cheep._ :Abe • : • - • and.Engi'ne:Loibrienting Olin from 45 eents.to .15 cents a gallon,. all of whicti will be sold at the berg-lowest 'rates. Ordemeolleited. - • SIVIERCHAIN , TAILOR.I CENTRE POTTS ; VI:LLi, PA. October 20, • • • • •DUEIIII • Z , .. • WATCHNARER.AiD JEWELER, - . ,e, citnirc.st.; Pottsville; ••••• , (three doors above 'the Mortimer .lionse.) • bee n hind a larg e and. Saver Watches, • . • Alin ta I arge -variety:of dile Gold 'Jewelry, • Gold - Chains Earand Finger.Rius, Breastpins. Brace lets; Gold Penails. Pens, ' Armlets,' Thimbles, Studs, Sleeve• Buttons; all 'of which' will le offered • for sale at , ireatly reduced-prices. • Particular attention given to repairing:of -Watches, Clocks anddewelry: : i'Mareh 3. . HENRY 0. 11E . L . 3 Alinerseillo strcCt, Pott.siillc, ALL KINDS OF CANDIES, -ALSO-: .. .. • . Le . .rr . m . • LRaspbey...4: pu Syrups; • - . ~ . • • •.... .. • • -• - Which he sells cheaper than can . bc purchased in tho cities. ' ij.ivi - , him a tall,_ . and lon yourselves 11:-...1TAILBEBSTADT• & Co;; HOUStI, - . litailroviA-Si:,..betwecto Market and ••• • lowhi!!, ..PottsvMe, • i"a4 ,- • • Withe . is always kepi's . laige , aSsonslent of .Flotr, • Feed, ". MO 5, '6 T. 0 TU P'UB.Lic ...PAINTIN4,2TAPERING ) . dza.- . . r.The undersigned re.Pectbilly inforrds his friMids and tile public that 'he keeps'. constantly on. hand at paint Shop and Wall &.:Ourtain'Eaper Store; CORNER -s• E (.7 „VA RKET • .. . . Jra . ~- • -• A CHOICE ASSORTMENT. OF r . died Clreen acid gun'. Holland- for. WindOis. • • Curtain Fixttires; Cords:and lassels.: ,••Picture Cords,.TasSels and,,SitiLs. : • • • • ..Chimneys, Wicks and . BurnerS. rillndow.Oil Shades.. 1 .• • .• Table : COl Cosecs.:.:• •. . • Coal Oil cos • .: • • . . • Lamp Shades and • • • . . -And a very fulinsstirtinent 01 -Notions-, Re also keeps hand.for sale . • ' • ratty and Glai;sof ail mizem.• ' • • • 'nixed raint.of . • - . 'ynrni.difflo and Japan. • !Aiseed ' • • • . . . WindoU7s and paintedand' glazed .at -short Lice. 'Taper • Ranging, -.di:jute and Sign :Painting attended - to promptly. • - , • . • Cpl can be seen at my store from 6 .c.ccieck in the morning to 71:f - o'clOck in-the evening. • ' .PIIILIP *NAGLE. CI-lA.S. LOGUE, FOREIGN AND -DOTIESTIO WINES AND LIQUORS, Centre St, Opposite American:House, • rir•Ast.o . ,'SOLE, AGENT FOR -al HUBBELL'S GOLDEN BITTERS, A. Sure Remedy for Dyspepsia. BITTERS FOR SALE. MILLS' BOURBON WHISKY AND VANDERVEER , S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. . . • • SEIDEt 4..trANTATTutsLEY I -: . .. .. . ..:. .- • •.. . Western White ,and 'RedWheat lirtoni, • • -.Hay; Grain; Pi:dittoes, :and Bed • • • and White. Ash COALS,' • •• . .. .. CORNER'O4LOWIIia ANL! RAILROAD STE NF.W 11004: •A N - ATATIONERY. The underaigned are now prepared . . to furnish a tine asaortment'of -.iks and first clue Stationery,:at their New Store . or . ; :Centre. Street, fone doors below the Eph.eopat March. • r!rinting, Binding and'Stamping to •• Fancy Roap~, • Scliocti Booko, • 2, •• • .. TOT Bookie, '• Acc.,- &C.; & c. Orders litomptly attent.led BOVB ; .. . Give saELL BROTHER. 0. C. Boauyourl.l, 16-tf . C. A. Bosn'tsircu.,. : • Pottesyllle,April 22, .66 THEODORE •• • And Wholesale and 'lletall'bealei . GILT, 'WALNUT 'a RGSE*6O D HO. L'iDLiGS, • Lekiking•!olmus and Pikals;e: Frailties, •.• : STTSVILLA .: -• • , . . . • s7as, 2D eVTitepairing Regn ding done at the shortest Notice. - Septet '66 .. •P•lElBILTEIV; CUTLER, Noewegieui • .betvieen Centre and Railroad street; - Pottsville, Pa.,; has on hand a. Bee issortinent. cf. CUTLERY,' also,. POCKETBOOKS. GUNS, STAMPS and *TYPE for marking elothing..• LA.M.P PLITURES at thelos, - est nth price. ". All liind.ofrepalring neatly done*. April • sT . p • • . S AM S LEGAL, uONRIEBEIAL, • ' . . - • BUSINESS •' At B. BAINNALNIit Bookiitore. .IpAIIiAQIIA . STORE ... HCIL:IOIFH:WW,.:79T7DRIri. - . 11:0, BIN . - 5,.i . 0 : - N , :41 : . : ao .;'• WHOY 'Pa ArAk :30dslill'ACTURERS or the Celebreted ;lionise* : cmio .8".*!, Wienziog Cooking-Steyr, ergo rear oa aZ.b .Ma .-Errovs. Weare.progisred to fatniet it stint notice No+Bey Water pipes ot any doe, goFoottoed . to litoPPI Poto" me of : 80G16*per wan tool, 7. 1 4 111 4% liFtWate! " ITALITABL le 11010R.ELIff , Casisatf IPARDI - X AT. •PICiBLIC'• SIALIC.—WiII be .told at. public sale, on the premises; in - Maiden, Creek : Town 'ship, Berke County. Pa. on,, • ; • • . • Wednesday, November Sttlas, ••• Atl o'clock in the . • Afternoon; a valuable ;plantation containing 164 semi and 123 perches; .• Situate 'about .1 'one and a half miles 'front Mehrsville„ on' the'Phils delphia and ..Reading Railroad, adjoining. lands- of Ten 'Kemmerer.: Thomas". Raber and'others. 'This plantation is in a high state of cultivation. "' The trii pprovements: :consist of a large Brick . Mansion the. large - Stone Sisitzer.Barn 'and all the. ge=,Outbnildinge, all in good repair, good . proieseluld spring: of - water. bear.the About 30 atom of this ;WM 14 in. gOod::_adodland.— Several thookandtons of irowAre haye..been-Mined :from thin farm; and.its seceseibilltr . ti.the Canal and: Railroad, ;renders - the ote very. Valuable. "' Perseus de, siring. to see- this farm please callou:LSA4C PR.II - on the premises •. • ••• • • • - Conditions made known on day of -tale. • - For further information apply • : • A.TriN§, BitcrrilEriB, • 44-St •• IIL.NNAN Nov 3, '66 0 arnAPOllP:COlnirrBr.ll4l.ll . .—Pnrsnant to ; an order of the.Orphine , Corot of the County of Schuylkill. in •the Commonwealth of •PenesylVania, the subscfiber, Administrator -of the: state • of.Susan tiab Virughit,• lateof the • Binbugh 'of M incrsville, In • the • County of Schnylkill,•4loeased,. will expose to sale by public rendite on . • ' : : Thurid4y, Noi!iiiaber 49th," I 566. : . At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the public house of James Yaeger, , ln the BOrough of Micersville-afrab said,4a•All tbat 'Certain piece of 'ground situate in the said Borough of Minerayiile, on the astwardly side of the street laid out' on the line' of the old Mine Itill'and Schuylkill Hayek; 'Railroad,. it : being .. .lot No. 10, : In George, : Patterson; addition r tcr said , .borough, bounded bY-lot now ; or late of Alesander Manning; lip the- West, Branch of the'river;Schuylkill, by lot No. 11. and by the aforesaid street, containing" in width 10 feet and2.oo fin...Libor& tea:le, with the apputien ancea, *consisting of a two-story ;rani& dwslling,howse late she estate of said deceased. 'Terras and 'conditions: made known at the time and place of sale.bY • . • . SETH' GEER;AdmiuLltrator; By order of the Orphans' Court, .• A. lbautuaNN, eleirk.• • • • : Potterille. November 23, ; 12E6. . . an BLIC .YENI,II. 7 IE of the Store .and •Tive P nt Std: find valhable Firth. the property of the - kite. Clirirtian Leiubach, on • tSaturasiy, Noireniber.l4th Will be * Sold at Publ le Sale at be piacisPerified below, the firth, late - the pi . ,tperti- of Christian.' Leinbach. de ceased. sitiatedin 'Bern ToWnshlp, Berk: County:-- The farm co : Maine. 53 acres. mom or less, and is sitna- ted in Berit Township, G . milei.fr,omthe . city of . Rea&,- if.a. on the Mail route leading from-Reading to: Bern •ville„bounded by lands. of, Jehti Eppler -and. widow Theithprovemente censitit . , of a good -(almost. ,neW);tWo-stOry.stone tavern house,, with' a two, story :stone kitchen attached, a good-store rootri lar,a large 'swiss barn with other othluinses; a spring • of nevcriailing . water'with pump near the . .house; and an orchard with excellent fruit trees.: • 'There was always a . goOd busing done on the place, as.well in-the tavern (ithown'tts Lehi - G:l6'a tavern,) as iii the.slore. to which thiPost Unice . is 'attached.: the :next store being 3 miles distant: The townhip.eleCr tions are also held there-since the :theetion' of, the , . . -, T1161ab4 is Ihnebothitn aud,well fenced not he. excelled lithe county. : • . • "• The .zale cohintence., - on Nth. 21fh; o'clock, P. M.; when the conditions will be node 'known • • 13Y 1161119. Nov 3. ,66 COURT N'LLE::;-.Phrti.tiant •to an order of the'.o,Fithano Court of the - Comity of 'Sehuylkill, Su the ComtutituVnalth of Pennsylvania, .the subscrhtersAthu;ntslrators of -the - e State of Chits [cipher Bnethley, late of.t.hq..Boiciukh of St; Clair, in the:County of Schuylkill, deceaSedovill'exPose%tole by public vendue;,ou. • • • • • • Sa tu rd ay, the • 17 dr day:ot Neve tn bet , nett, at one 67clocii.hi.the :ifternoon, on the preniises,ft. Alithat certain, TAyEIt.V HOUSE: and.T..OT or • theeti of ground, - Rituate .in - lhthilorough of St. • Clair aforesaid: bounded on tht north by'Cairoll street; on the suit liy.Sezona.street, on the i,onth lot BS, , and on the' - weet:.by. 'Third ttreet, containing 'in width sixty feet and in depth Sou feet.:more-ar less:be ing lot No. 3$ of said Borough, with the nnourterisneeS, late the-estate of.exid dcceth•ed. Terms hod conditions made known at the tithe and p!ace'of ease by „ • . •-• ; ' BUSCILLEY, —•. . . • ILLI A t BUECIILEY, By order of the Orphans'. Cpart, • • • A: D0u.e..a.. - mi, . f ' . • .Pottsville, pct. 13:"6tl E CUT° 'NAL :*.w4eiTigmtd, Eaccuters of thelast'will and testament (Olden: y lfunimel, deceased,- late ..of Pinegrove Township, in pursuance of d:rectiOus' Contained irvsald wlll,.will ex pose to public sale on the weinities . • '• ' ; Satutday,.lll4ivirinber 24th; 1.1566; At 1 o'clock in the afternoon; all that certain Fairryor -tract of hail eltuatein Pinegrove Township, Schnyl kill County, bdtinded by tands-.(it Samriel Frey, Peter .Clemeni, Nicholas Clemens, William -Mayberry, Peter Filbert,'.deceased, and others. containing 62 acres, 140 pe: ches. The, itiiprovements . are a: two-'story frame dwelling house,:log.-barn, and .necessary .2; • outbuildings, and apple orchard... :About 16 to . 9. acres are.» ell' timbered; the remainder being 'cleared and in cultivation.' • The fart/ is located. Within. a mile east of theldorbugh of Pineg,reve.. •' . • At:the same time and piace , 'be:Sold; ea the prop erty of Susannah Hummel; a bay mare, , two cows, one heifer, one one-horse wagon, one • ploW:',harrow, Taunt,; ltvi, sledS, and other farming utensils.' 'Also a .lot of household-furniture tno numerous to - mention. Terms and conditions made; known- at the time and: place of sale by '-.11ENJANIINI11:31111 , 1L, ' ;BENEV1LIdi:111310 LEii S,i N .- Octobeili; Executor», Cc . . . i - vit.efut Ns , counT :[SALE.-.Pursuant to an'orderof.the Orphans' Couit of the. Qotnity of • - s e fioylkith: in., the .Coinnionwealth. of Pennsylvania,' the subscribers, Trustees To setl the Beat Henry 11. Berger, late of the • TOWnship of Mayne, in the'Couuty of .Schuylkill, ecOpseo, tVill,eipose to sale' .by public venclue; vn .• • .- Friday, November 2311; At . le o'clock in. the foreuiikm,._ ut the public house of Wieiner, in ilie.rownship .01 WnYne, in the County of Schuylkill afore•olid, the follow i denribeil Rear Estute 'Sit - nate lithe. Tuwniihip of. Wayne afore sahli • • . . .. . . . . . - , No: i..,--All that carlaiu tract of .ivobdlandM bounded by lands of Joseph litirlilebarbi An , " . . titony ilarrobel,'Esther Aver, W i Mani ',Lehr, . dercascd, Daynt Lela and SaralrYoung, containing 230, . ' 'No. 2.—A1l that certain farm cir fillet of lazuh'bound ed by.landi, of the New. YotIC. (Joel. Company, John §traneh* h IfOpler,.. contain ing 224 "aciesll - perthes., ..Tite;:improvententa j ti CU11.11142 , ofd diiute. ;,wp-story • s.teue and hout.e.With•a•kitchen attached, a Fog b•trrai . saw . mill.with goOd water power, s6•eral-euthuildiias, two good, apple orchards. - .luU acre: , ate improed and ilia good Etat° of:cultivation; the' shit- being .ted shale; the remainder ie "timnered, : ;haiing white oak and chertuut - timber of •ll.r:t quality. - • .-The' neither' Creek Road runs through the tract; The. tract L 4 _ . . , No. 3.—A1l that - certain. tracC:of - land. bounded by lands. of John .13Mkellitich, William LIIIA 401ift Deeter and others,- cantalinng acres toi.pe?ches. About. 12 acres arc cleared nun .cultivated, - the . remainder -is . :woodland, principally White oak . 01 drst .rate quality. " The improvements arc it oue , ettiryni log house and log barn. - . • that certain farm or tract of Ind, hound .ed, hy.land .of George-Zcohnian. John. Zeigler, Daniel Lehr, and Other !antis lute of henry 31,1:eq . -Ler, de- - ceased, cOritaining 105 nem.- - The improvements arc a two-story etonc..de.clling htiuse, n summer .a house, a - Swlsi frame burn,•wrgen and hay shed, jilt_ . Iwo excellent -wells of 'water, with good . Buildings rind a good . :Orchant of choice' fruit trene.— The farm lila , oh the public road leading from (genet). inn to Pidegrnve, and is beautifully located, and in ex-' cedent state of cultivation. .. • :•... . . • Also;•at the mime time and place, there Will, he. sold Jacoi. Wommer, . aumhilstrator. • of Ch Intim): Berger, .dece:v.Ni. a .celtahi • tract or piece of good 'meadow demi'. • •ituate • Town :lap: Of Wayne afcriaid; boundetl'tiy lande AirYeung,...John Zeigler; David - Lehr and others, containing 6 acres, 125 Perches , late the estate ur .Chrittiva " Berger, deceased, Terms and . ..ecimlitlon6 made 'mown ILL the time . and 'pace of bale by , .• •'• JACOISD,W(41.111:11, . ••• • . . • • A.NI'.I.IONY • ..9y erder of the D i Thana' Court, . • . • anaaas, Clerk." • ottsville, Sept, 29, '66 . • 99 it.: . Q usTAIT:.w.oLTJEN - ;. WaOLESA,LE AND RETALL T 0.13 , 4 - Q C:Q . ':.I 'Tt; NEST .DOORS.TO . ;THE .lINION HOTEL,. . - . Respectfullylnyttes the attention of dealers arid atore keepers in general to..hia.large and well selected atocti Imported. and Domestic Segarg Smoking . and • Chei! .. lng Tobaccos,: Chiy and Wood MO, &c Ike. All of ichirL he Offera for . at CITY PRICES.. :give him a call, And Cpnyince your - telt' of the good qualities and criezpin;ss Of - Lis goods, - lie- Lusiires . you:perfect satisfaction:. Glands 8(04. ite 11EXILES.L.NTED, - or 'the money Will: be refunded, : • . . . • 2 • : • • -..• AN INVOICT• OF .FINE IMPORTED - HAVANA - SEGARS, 'Arriong Nybich the..olawing fa . yorita Brands Sitizos, • ; • . ; • • . • - . . . • ' dieCu : • de:la C., . . . Coos.kin!: of 'I.gGALIA.S,...CON6IL(9,, LONDREB OPERAS SG ALSO, A. FIN.T. SELECTION O,F GENUINE KEERSCilitIrliI PIPES ANII) SIGYZ , .ITOLDEIts; . . . Plain and figured, rangirig in . Oleo frOm - 50 :trent,' to $23.00 catch. Arnmig the Pipes there are Fume beautifully carved -beads of. the - late INIr. LINCOLN; which - cannot be surpassed in Workmanship. , SOMETHING - ENTIRELY. NEW t MARK:YOUR•• CLOTHING WlTff GROSSKOPFS BROTHERS; Qoolieeltere, and .guttioneri,' Patterllle SOLE AGTS.'FOR scnurkF.4l.t ... CO. . . This superior and ingenious little in strument guaran tees accuracy anc .rapidity of action it woilts like meal -effectually. mart all iirticles'of weal ing apparel of . ai -entire Fandly. wit -one and the namt InStrument; and it simple in its, CO!'. struction, not lia ble to. get out of order, and always 'ready for iminedi.. ate - use, so thr even a child . ca Indelibly"".'mark "Linen; Silk; - Cot ton, WocilenGooi. likpwis. PrinLa : Nam'-S an Additsikil on Care_ Books, Albums, , Gold or any rither,Coter, with - the 'utmost neatness and dispatch. without soiling the flit:mug or injuring the 'texture of the Fabric, however delicate 'the material tray be.,.'with an elegance of style not..to stuPaised •by the most skillful workinan... . •. :140 WARDROBE IS., COMPLETE W iTUOUT THIS b6ttla of supeitpijud . e4bleln4 ii•funiiihimi with' _ _ . . • - '&IIiit.336SIiTSUELL BROS.. Centie St.. Wiwi and e.iriminettlia ehXrmiiig and effective little getn.-- , . I.t4orhs.like • magic, - and.: yon: will, be. agreeably ani •prised in the merits of this . excellent • and• Invaluable Magic • Linen, Market'. • • • : [Sept 8, .Trx-sis-te. • . • STAGE TINE 70 °EMILIA. Cheaper.than any inter . ninny. TTrBm MEM trisOast eirm . menced . `1 nothing a Daily.. Stage between . Pottsville and Centralia„Polumbia'Connty : Pottsville at IX o'clock, P. 31.,via...5C. Clair, Newcastle - • 'and Ashland, reaching: Centralia' at air 'P. 11... and connecting with Lehigh' Val ley train ior lit; , Carmel„.Sbamokhr, Sunburyend . all other points on the Phllitilelphia and' Erie 'Rallfoad,.. Retarairar, leaveriCentraliaon .the - arrival id the Le higtiValley train at 636-reaching Peothnille in time for the Philadelphia afternoon train: . . • . - . l'Ottetpe to Claii 25 1. Pottiville to . Aablandlloo 6...• - New Caatle 33 I Centralia'. 1,.25 potuula baggage allowed. . • . " •' THOMAS - .4ESIXEC. • Pettaville,'Ocko - 'ber ••• • C-11 • . . - °eke' !' 'Locke ! • Lock..!! r. 1;44, large ai d Atn fiejeCted otock . or all kinds. ef,door: locks, In :-eludIng i number of new and deeirable tatterns. taati t very - Mato*: of every deaeriptkiw 0 boat* VIOSPIPM 0.04 CENTRE. STREET, pO . I.TsvirIALE, 'MAGIC LTNE.N:AIARREIi 31ACFILNE! HANDY LITTLE . _ North -wester , . If.cirtsei . .: . % . . Pate partial Z 11 12 ). - • „,Centri Street; Large• Accommodation tot Droyeri. - WILTIAM•STERNER, Pioptiew, Juno 16,1966 - • UNION HOTEL, - ame - Clat4 EICCIIANCLEXOTEI4) 1 cpaavraz Evr.;POTTSThaa3, - or JACCiBLENDIMILITH, Frop'r. • . . . . • •.•- " • R•t . "11-0,11 ; --.•PIIIIADELPIIId; • Tire:APJ moribe re mivlni. leased :this, favorite Haase it EXPITTHSI - 41.1.71) .4.1141 ii riow. prepared with the twee erred *appoint . • • meats/or the rer-eption guests.: The first •.,rinsition':aniong first-cis:O. Hotels will be Maintained in the nature; as M. the E'en. • • : „May 26,.. , 0-21-ty • BAKER t FAIILET.• PENNSYLVANIA :,HALL, PottsviLlo; Pa.:.. •••• • REFITTED .AND IT THROUGH . . •. . • , IN TIME MOST • .. • . S . ELEGANT - MANNER, niritts au! Attentioti..ot flie• Travelitii The Pminietorwilr-Fimre no 'rains to maintain the charlitterit tuui .ahvays - enjoyill is being otle.of the 'best of the •': • -• • EIi?S 4 T-CLAS,S . LiOTRLs . . . . . Of .the.rolint6'.ttod.. those, who .favor:him wilb their Patronage noty:he ns....nred'ilmt-qnothing trill be: left un done to'recuie the.c4ofort and satiotaction- Of. roosts. WILLIAM. WILITIVEY: . :24.4f. .-: Juno. IG, ,G 6 UNITED STATES, ROTEL, Broad nu, D';.: - . 4,..,-,T.i , i 0:O ',. • Toprietok; . . The.Uiited StateS Itotelis.well and widely...knottm to the'traveline.publie...lt is:pleasantly; tefhted in the centre and . business part of the town 'and:near the .Rtitirnad Depot ; itas well : Wurubphed, ..and pos.. sesseiii every modern improvement for the comfort and• entertainment of its inmates ; the morns are at:KWh:Ts' and wcll , 'Ventilated •;_ provided with gas and:water ; the nttendanee is' prompt and restxxXful ; and the Ira.' Ible is writ 'JP rovidcd with the- best the market The Bar' is stocked, with the :'choicetir li t AlVith a long experience its a hotel-keeper . , the pro- PrietOr , trusts, by moderate charges and a liberal policy; 'to receive ushare of the public tuttronage. .• • SeIIEiNCII 9 S:MI,N . DRAIIE PILLS, FOR- LIVER COMPLAINT A. SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOkEL It your liOwo:s coqive; 'rRV7 THEM-. 1(you pare worms; TAY THEM Jr yotii breath labad, TRY . . THEM If you feel dr6isy, 'FRY Em If}o6.are low spirited TRY. 'IIIEM Ttyou hae a- bick TRY, irtiEZ,l I{ con tuivetalieit a drop too. much, TAKE A FULL DOSE They cost cents a box T 1 Y THEM . . . . . . . • _NEC Masii, and other. preparntions of Mercury, Rent ally produce More , Filfli,ring and death than the dieePee, which they Profces' 'to . cure. :And 'yet this corrosiye mineral PO denounced by the allopathic doctors, Is I s m' enTitied.bY them almost nuivermlly inLiver.Conplin Consumption of Lungp, .Cc. • :: -*:. ..• - ' ~, : .- . TILE MA•NpIZAKE PILLS • are composed: entirely of remS and herbs, obtained from the . great sttrehoti=e of 'Nature, - rind their - a:dot:try "mfecta will appeal-1118 . 6min as the medicine is bt ought to . the test of a - fair exPerirrient. .C.IIENCKS - I)ItAK.E PILLS do not produce any nausea or sickness •citthe stomach ; bUt when p-riveti forDyspep-la, it may be proper to use non In connection with FCIISNCK S, SEAWEED TONIC.. - ...8y this Milicious treatment the divestive • facnlifes are speedily'restored to their full • • . :vigor, and the worst cases of.ladigestion may be cam]: reflect that. the liver Is. the largest internal organ of the body. that to it is r.ssi . gned the important ditty of Altering the blood and preparing the bile, that it is subject.to many disOrtiers; and that when it ie die eased-op inactive the whide„body suffers ?..ympathetical.. It le not, surpilsing that a Medicine Whicivean re store the_hell4hy operations 'of the Liver ehoultl•pro duce wonderful changes in the' general health, and ef, fttct three 'which tnay.appear • td be almost- miraculous. Ileridtiche of.longeontintiance, - severe piing in the Ode: 6reas.t.and shoulders, aching of the limbs, a feeling-of 'general weakness and wretchedness; and other tilarin legend dietreaeing spriptoine,:indieniive of . itnnerfeet or disordered action of the liver, 'speedily removed by the nee of ECIIENCKYS 'MANDRAKE rtu,s;• piles, hitter or sour • ernetioll9,. and .fhai. indescribable Ifeeliiig,or oppression, u4ntal anzfe- . . . tY,.l4ngtthr, lethargy, and depression of spirits; which . unlit a man hir the management of business and-Ihe euinymenti of life; are all -relieved by the - use of SCLIENCIVS.3LtiNDIELLRE PILLS. " '• : • . . ni;i3K—Dear Ste take pleasure in sending yintit certificate in addition to many yon have- already. received from suffering humanity.: - -I can scarcely find language sufficiently -strong to expresS my heartfelt gratiilcation of .the- wonderful cures your MANDRAKE PILLS and SEAWEED TUNIC hav - e effected in the entire cure of one of the most 'Stubborn caSes Of the liver. 'For three years 1. suffered bevond description: all My. friends, 'US Well as niveclf, runic-to the codcln sion that my time in this life was short. Sutt was the 'terrible condition to which 1 was reduced that life, to 'the.hia become a burthen ;, my whole system was in it state of inflammation:l could not W. - I:Could. not -sleep; my whole body . as tilled with pain . ; swelling Would arise in MY Wrists' and ankles, renderin!s them totally useless, On severer emulous I was. attacked ' MO of , blood -to. the head; 'which Would - fell me 13 the groend; - and -I would be carrled.ftwsy. for 1 applied to several eminent physicians 'of our city, whmadmluisteiedull the Medicines 'that they. thought . Would reach my case, but of no avath One of them - said hp could do no more for me, and t ui v i.e& the, as a la 4 resort,' to • drink- cod Hirer JAL-- Not relishing the horrid' trash I declined to take it:— Accident -put, your advertisement' in my hands.. l adled on you you examined me aridLehi - me the na ture of my 'disease.: Aott:then ordered in , : the Pills 'and Tonic with an observance' of 'diet, - pledging, your. word that in one ;week' I would -find myself another mail.. I followed Your advice, and you predicted; an astonishing..cure was' effected. I continued your Pills and Tonle lor some time, and now thank God for His goMlnes.s, and your valuable medicine ; I am once:mere restored to perfett health. - I Most %earnestly recom. - mend those who are suffering froth affection of the liv er to give your Pills and 'Tonic a fair trial, and a cure will be effected: ' 1 have seat many persons. to you. and they have all. been cured. Any inforthation my fellow-citizens may require will be freely given by the subscriber, at his residence; No. 812 Federal streeti.be .tweenSthatreet and Fess 'rink road, . . . , • „C JOHNSON,.Sa.," . • • ' ..Formerly Printers'lnk Manufacturer, • 'Prim of the Pulmonic .Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, eactill 50 per tattle, or Si. 50 per half dozen. Man. drake Pills, 25 cents per box' For "For sale by all Druggists and Dealers. F 0.0 T„iZ-.''S Ilona ad Cattlil Pocifirs. TER, REA VEI COGORS, DR TEMTER,: -. FE FOCNDE] LOSS OF APPS TITE AND:VITA] ENERGY; &e.. use improves tt • vr.l n d -Inoivam :the appetite—givf it - smoot4 .al glossy transforms -t h miserable skelot horse.: ' • . . . In all diseases 'of Sartneonteli as Coughs, Ulcers id . .... the Lungs; Liver,' .. ' &e., this. article .., .. . - - acts its a 'specific: , • • ...! .. lay putting from ~.; r "'" - •• .•• ono-half a paper - . . • .to a. paper in a ; .-. , barrel of swill . the .',.. .' -- 1 -..... .---_ „-f - .:". ,, , n_ aboye diseases 4 ."... - --,' := - = --- - 71- - - = will. be cradjcated -7-- • ----" - --,.. ------ --' .. or -etitirely prevented. it ,gifen - in time,' it. certain .preventive and cure far the 'Hog Cholera, , -'- • Price 25 Cents per:Paper, or 5 Papers for $l. S. .A:. FIYETTZ' • BRO., AT I lIMOLEIMIE DUO AND MEDICINE DEPOT. St., Nii..-116.Pitiddin - St., Baltittiore, Md, FoiSale))y Druggista and Storekeepers through , out the - Salted - States:- • • • - . HENRYFor sale Sn Potieville by SAYLOR, Druggist New , . . 2 - .2eoonable.,..Goodp;:: , ROBERT. .L"OLOVER'S;- •••••• • • . • • .• Centre i:Steept, Pottsville, • • . • , • • • • 'A new and splendid assortment of. Spring. Dry Goods, consisting of varions , kintis•of Fancy Dress and etaple Goods.. `Also a choice. assortment of Groceries, all-of which he. offers for asle at the :very lowest cash prices. ,April la, ''66 • • ... •• l64r ..1,,,' . W.:4.: - 13.05-B. : Y,P.HE : LI'f, AGRN't FOR - ...IjtJ.E.4IIIC OIL WORKS, • • .0 .11ISFRD dc : •,• • OFFlCiirig. 26 Market Pittsburg, " The attention or lIINETO3In . partlenlai ie called to • the, excellent Oils for Coal Cara and litationary'EngiuM that we are now ".manufacturing. Parties using our. .oila will ' Ind animmense whine ; . • They will not gum:- • Mar cengealln cold weather arid are entirely free from One, 6 "A“ °fit& Enghme, and. "C , ." Oil for Coif 0 0-xweiuitiot -be equally& • -.Orders. and., be left' at - Railroad. Ticket :Of Mt.:" Carbon,_ of at- BOBBY SHELL & BROS , ."*.hlook-store,. Centre St., Thatteville, The Z celslorAzlo 6Ceise, mainifrictared by nil, la The bestaiticle - In. the market for greasing • wagons; • The trade supplied on liberal terms.' •-. ~ • Qmirmu Jab, 8 Amp': Art 11-7 Sugar:Jetts:Mugs, ' Butter' Btsbes, NMtge eake'Biulkets. Tee Pitcher; • lilvei..Tobiugo Boxeii. Hued With [Md.!: • IGIS-41)!., • • "•:.•.:,:•4/118111.4=14. • eglit tateuter. • - f ‘s.: , - ZJI,LL.;p!tN' - ACi.F.DIFI'T OF SHF.-EP The advi_ceot a . farnier of long and stiecesa., ful eiperiene,eon a stock.. farm, to give sheep a good run imthe summer, get thcm in good . conditimiduring that season of the year when they gather their own fool, .) aim - ple and selt-evidentthat its repotitinn eu ! !„; almost , imply that the of this e d , p,;.. t . Merit:were regarded as deficient ia go o d 5 ,.„, c. The iinportefice-of increased care and a:ten tionthrough the months s of autumn, visited by frequent storms Of rain :tit(' when the scarcity_ of herbage reduce; ttu vigor arid power of resistance to cold, •i, equally apparent. : Yet' the too frequent ne glect of the floek at this seas.tio, by many •.\ are conscious of their loss,,must be 11:e ~cy apology here, as in many other instam i -, r urging-the fluckEma.ster to' do ‘‘ ha> h, not. fail,to -know i 3 demanded of Lim IP garci- for . his -osn interests, as 'well tt , , RieechleSa niipettlit for .his protection t,, th „. defencelesa auin3als , which tUrtunn ;,:;„ , in°iriscare, 'An4-for. the humane trc3ut , ,n; _ . .*hick he is responsible., -• It requires a much smaller expon,Et t ,,,,. feed to kecp an animal in good cc,n,.l:;',, i ; ti t t , tofrestore them after ,they are alo•A your sheep to the bun in order,, and with comforts - bie q.iir.i,rs h::,1 - gopdiray they mily.easily th - ! , made z..') 6 :1 1 ; „ throngh the winter. If peni,i .i 1 , ;,, in the fall, they lose also ,t . .ll:c.l;i ! f ~1 vi t; •r• and "energy, and come up NV • ,: s. keei.and healthful, - It is d:111, them fill themselves. A libcr 'nf grain is necessary , to brivilLe!'n tv a g„,•,1 .Keep - tliern gaining through.t)le Eil;, ii p bl 3. ..By all Means tip not allo;Fiht , r3 When the feed 13::contc..sdry and - a IFt - tle tress of corn ; daily will help.. of grain fed at this - titne is \foal' two httAlL:i late in the:winter. • - - _..Breeding ewes, eiTecially,shou'A be att,, : ;,!, ed' try ? . keep them "thriving CVeri they w:11-bring large, well-dcvelOped andlyield" - plenty of rni3:.".Let theta ,poor now, "and the hiss "cannot: be" ri•pinea , next ftll you will - have a" thin eue athi a mein . , . . Sheep . should . not .be exposed •to the fall_ They-are 'very - sensitive to cold tul wet. The. evident:discomfort with whiilt: they Eubmit „to:soaking rains, ev - en, in the warm days of summer time ? ' sliOWs that it to some ex!ent, injurious. .The nsualiy cOolef than the ittniosphere. The' evaporation Of Water retained by the tit.t.6.., liberates heat from the body. Achill, a c o ld. srul•Offen a fever is the result. If all.of the:-e evils are escaped ; the extra consumption ;;ii, food•to sustain the animal heat, is a positive and 'a considerable loss. • . • • Do' not to seek shelter in the woods. Bring . , them to. barn.. , cold storm. Give - them a little" hay: Tl,e cost of a . ,few. bushels of grain and at for hours' time at this season .will.be repabl.f.ar: fold in the id - proved . .condition of Alt,; One of the:of fall man , y . -a :nt is the seasonable plan Tor the annual -eri , p .c • There is a wide difference in the of hreeders, : as to the :Cum that..lambs :,11 t 1 come; ranging all the way Irdm Janus 'muff the last orMay and June.. • , AM early lard!), , dropped thela‘t of March or . , the first •of April, ...is best: It .is 'lance enough.to"make ayart of its living on braes when drat turned out.. It is:suili , iyntlY .veloped in siu and' strengh to endure. tlie hardships of fall and winter. Its 'growth Is more re . g,tilaiand.healthful. It makes a li,t ter..sheap.. It is weaned earlY.eno w ugh to al lothe dam to recruit in the early - There is.little gained in having them com.,, in winter. 'l'lle,..becessity for exfra fet:d . antl care is an - objection. It is mgt the season ap pointed. by nature.—N. .11. Mituton. ANDFAR /: R. HOW AND WHERE I. FEED ,DIY HOGS. In the first place, .let md,say.wberc I do not feed, them. .1 do not feed them in. a mud- The feeding room -and. trough are in One, end of the•barn building, and eonnected whit - an enclosed yard in the rear, with is alio • covered with a cheap hoard niof and:protect ed.frorn rain from the roof of the barn ; and kept dry: :Into 7 this - apartment are thrown. ma;vrials - cotnpost— . -straw, weedi,.potato cher, dry natick,*.and anything that w ill in any way ail in.forrning"plantlfood ; "nod as often asatTded, additiOnal - dry "Straw Or "other absOrhmt is added. •It is never allowed to get moist and muddy, or to, giVe put any odUr f; kliolv• all fanners; • that when a coinpOst he , ,t, emits Offensive gasea, then are you loAug something" worthto you more than•greenbacks.. - ...Stit. : the" . readermay query, it possilole to have a clean,. inodurons pig style ?, n min IC- of itself suggestive ;of ftlih. and (;verything Lin , Yes, sir, - h is both pos,ible and profitable , • ..• As to feed for fattmluz swine, .I consider' nothing Getter to start with than a Compound'. of potatons and ripe pumpkins, in equal pro-, portions, boiled. or steamed. until well done,. with a.good allowance of provender, com `POO of. harley . , corn and Oats are ground in •eqUal proportions, and scalded' potatoes, and punipkins: Ti) this add till-the milk You haire; - iVith an . occasional sprin , 4lc salt ; . ashes, :charcoal give your pigs just all iliek can eat,-'no squeading.mind. if they do, not thrivei all I: can say is, they will not:do as naine.do. - I - Would rather have - this sortof feed for the first mouth feeding, thip even good hard tingroUnd It will tend to spread thefranMnmdgive more ." "Of rcourse you . will. want to finish oil with good s c orn meal, made irito-pudding.OE:other .whie, as You: may deem expedient: But scalding the Meal and then, mixing what milk: you have. With it. is doubtless : the most eco nomical.. . • .• 'This prepatation, long and.. favorably . will thor oughly relnVigorate broken-doWn and low-sniritcd horses, by strengthening and cleansing -the stomach and Whits; .It is *a, :lure . pre,- One word as tosookibg thd food. When your kettle, is filled with potatoes and pump kins;.:, take your meal and spread it over the top, 'and cover tightly, for the more the steam is confined the quicker it Will cook. The meal assists in confining the steam, and at the 'same time geta cooke.d with-the other food.' At, all events, avoid a kettle without any. Covering, as it will reqUire,Certafnly twice . the quantity of fuel to do the steaming.-: , —W».. J. Pnirrm, s N. E. FARMER. " . na La inialuable.. lves the quality the - milk. It has' In proved by au a, experiment to area's the quan- Ay - milk "and :ream twenty per and ,naltke.the •.t t e and resit. In fattening ttle, it gives them appetite looseni lair . 4 d , arid tkee them thrive .11oW filmes POULTRT.—To' do this Wendell's Guide gives us this advice: "Take a: knife and sever the artery or jugularVeim. in the neck, or take an aie and eut_the head off, let it bleed so as to draw all • the :fever from the fowl in .ease* it have any : Dip t he bodyin boiling water, then piek,qUiek, when. Ihrouah douse the - fowl in 'hot water again,_ then throw it into a tub of cold 'water, lei it remain three or four minutes, this will make it sweltout plump, and will keep twenty-four hours longer than•if it was not thrown in the cold water." .. . .To Picar.e 'RED C.tanlycHTake a arm, fresh cabbage, remove the wholp of the outer leaves, keeldng the ball entire. Cut it into four quarters:and. subsequently Into strips, and place them on a hair sive or .a clean, dry cloth; and sprinkle with salt.. Let them re main for three, dayis Co . alloW the brine to drain off.. After they are thoroughly drained, put them into A clean jsr. Take as much 'vinegar , as.. will cover them, and let.it, sim mer 'over a slow tire, with allspice, whole black pep Per, coarse brown ginger, .and 'a lit tle pimento. When the vinegar is-sufficient ly flavored let It cool.and pens it oyer the cabbage in the jar which Must lie _ stopped down, for use, and kept for three menthe. H o w To Fix rrra CLomr.--When the clock s t6pir, don't take it, to the r6pair, shop till You, have tried as follows : Take off the poiriters and the face . ; take off the pendulum and its wire. Remove the rachet from — the rim wheel and the clock will run down With Fiat veloCity. Let it go. The increased speed Wears away ilia gam and dust .irOM the-pin ions—the Clock clearts If you have any:pure sperm oil, put theieast bit on the axles. Put the Machine together, 'and-nine times in ten it Will run jusf - as Well'as If it had been taken to die fact this is the way ; that mast incTpriten dein,clbeks. If in stead of a;pendulum the: 'croak bass watch escapement, this latter..can ;betaken nut in an 'instant Without taking,the work? apart, and. thti.result•liillid tame. - takes about twee.. ty.minutea tn - claan a bpi"' nlonk and EIaTE-11% EARILT- LAMBS geripro. BIM