-Wit:: : ';i - id: : : .: **oo,t. Cream the Toledo Iflede 1 NASBY. • • • - . . A Cnbinet Keeling—Lettere -from -Ker. 'Fleury Wnrd Beecher. Gencrea- CfMtero . Siener J. Raymond . and - non. John norri!.ey. . . -- • COSTED X ROADS, (WICh is in "the qls" n. we Rentucky,) Nov. 7, 1860.-4 wuz . called to Washington by our patron Saint, the pre sident, to !comfort his wounded sperit. There taint no disguisin the fact, the sperit of An- . drew Johnson is wounded. - He hez endured the slinms and arArs nv. mot t ontrajusTortune than any Other man who bez lived sence the days of Bonilla—more, indeed, than Ilsm- lick endoored—twitt over. Hantlick'e father wuz pizoned and his mother married agin a'bre her mournia clothes wuz wore out,. su-' thin noSavia- prudent woman would do; but. what SVEZ that to- wat 'A. Jolmson endoors 'every day? Nothln. • - . • The cabinet meetin towichl wuz summon ed WIIZ . Coiled for the purpose uv iheddin a tear or two raver the electioireturns, and to consider a'variety nv letters wich HisEgg sedleney hed received within a few days. may remark that the cabinet had a gloomy and mildewed look. • • The lust wuz from Rev. Henry, Ward Beecher. Mr. Beecher remaiked that he bad the highest possible respeck for the offs nunst held by the . good Washington, the great Adams and the. sainted - He Omitted remarkin anything, about Peerce and Bnokanan out nv regard for the feeling nv the Present incnmbent,- wich, of be bed . read History correct, wuz a ardent supporter uv the AdMinistrashens uv both of them men wich he considered stains upon the pages uv American history wich he cood wish mite be Obliterated. But wat he desired to say wuz that he - hed a higher regard for, the good opinion we mankind in general than he hed, for the good opinion uv -the accidental in cumbent Of any offis,. and ex he hed, in a hour of temporary mental aberrashen, wich bed happily passed, endorsed the Adminis trashen, wich r insanity bed worked evil unto him, he rekested ez a simple act uv justice that the President shoold cause it to be known that he (Beecher) WEIL not considered . by the Aciministrashenez a supporter thereof. tio this," said the writer, becoz. the itaa pression that I atn in the confidence uv.yoor wich is onfortunately abroad, hez seriously DAMAGED MY REITTASIIEN." .Trooly yoors, et settry. The. readin uv this letter was follered by a minit of profound silence, wich wuz broken' by the Preside.nt.. "Let him pass," sed, the great man who hez the disPensin uv the post oftisis, "let him pass. 'But here is - another," Bed be; bustin into teere, "read that." . •It wuz from Gen. Custer, hiin uv the yel ler hair,, wich bed 'some reputashuia donrin the war as a cavalry conarnander.. It wuz to the same effect. He bed when he spozd that the policY uv the President, wich he esteem ed ez he must any mart-nho held the exalted position wunst okkepied by the good Wash= ington, - the great Jefferion and the sainted Linkin— "The ongrateful dog doesn't respect Mu," seq Androo, "its the oflis I fill," and be butt into a fresh.flood. • " - : • • -,.--- When he spozad the President's policy wnz ez a soljer and patriot cond endorse,.. : • he endorsed it. But he cliski - ered that it led him, back foremost;: into company which • ...tloorih the late war he had alluz visited face. .foremost-and on horschack,-and therefore, to . • SAVE HIS 'REPUTASHUti, he . must beg that the .- President wood give• it out, that -he .(Gen.. Custar)wuz not nor never hed bin'a supPors • ter uv his policy, and oblige . .• : Yoors trooly, cr, before". . , • • I wuz too bert-brokeffiat . this to make any: reply, and Cowan. and .Doolittle wuz in the. same fix.. -The Kernelcy wich trz given to - Custer to keep hid' in • posishCn, . bed bin promised to a Demokratic caplin, who witz led by a domptt»y in the first• Bull -Run fight,. • and who thaw up in .ffisgust the next day,. not likin - the manner in which the Wfle.llUZ bein conducted, but now - the Kerneley Wuz e - gone' and Custer loos and what wuz sr . orse, • there wuz no sick thing to be thot utv'Tz (Es : . missiti The • entire company yoonited . in minglin (hair tears, • • • - • The next letter wuz read by Seward ei it • wuziddresserf: to him. It wuz from-Ray : •mond. -Re opened with the. remark that for - the Presidential office, be Ind the highest re ;speck. Aside from the considerashen that•it .hed.bin wunst okkepied by the good Wash, ineton, the great. Adams, and the sainted •Linkin, the President-mite - be• considered the • Father of his country, hevin so large a ppm , •• • bet of helpless children to provide •for, and. beside& he' lied a instinktive:' respeck for the . disrienser of anything. It seas difficult for him, being a open and simple minded man, not to adhere to the President - but—, • ; • - "Good Heavens!" shreekci Johnson,••that • little fox aint a goin to speak UT nrs repute-. shen . .F . "Dooty requires . the reedin fly the entire . dockeyrnent, painful to My feelms ekit may )e,." Fed Seward. . - lie coneloods,thusly " ) "I am forced to ask you ez 'one .enjoyin _.!onfidensliel relations with wbo'oecu :. Acts the Presidenshel chair, to 'hey it given ' Mt that Istand in oppos'ticin to him. A doo. • MOARD FOR in" REPCTASLIEN. impels me to this course." lremain, „ - - YOORS TR.OOLT. . t There wuz 2or three more. Gen. Carey, • 1.. Iv Ohio, requested 'the President to remote i tim from his Collectorship, es the holdin uv . :, wui injoorin his repute.shen ; a editor dui ; ,;•est, who wuz s,,edoOced into takin a Post :1 'tins, begged to her it taken off his hands, hat he might save his circulashen before it '., truz everlastinly . too late ; and finally we . lam to wun the deal uv wich wuz a coat uv 'rms.,-bull dog rampant, bowie-knife couch . tat, supported by trottiri horses, on a field uv 'teen cloth. It wuz from Hon. John 'Mor ' !ssey,who bed Jest ben elected to Congress Noo York. . . Mr. 11lorrisey remarked that es one uv the liars uv the Democracy, he felt he bed . a , :e to speck. Ile wished it to be understood at he washed his hands of any conettion ;Ith Johnson or his party. - ILe hed seed a' ..- le. In states where the Democrasy, av i-tich be v;ur. a piller, hed tied themselves to '-. .tinson, they bed. gone down to a prematoor ih save. Respeck for the high oflis restrained I . n from sayin that the Democracy coodent trry s(ch a cussid load, but he. would say - it the result uv the elec.tion in Noo York, Jere" they depended solely on muscle and n'r.,:ger, wich is the rail Denmenttic capital, ` 0 19 sticceeded, while where the Democrasy ;Izioaded down with. Johntionianism they ~,, tied, satisfied hirn that the President wuz'a ii' tmlis. He red this w-iih,alldoo respek for IT') offis. Mr. -Morrissey further rernarked ... tit he had also personal reasons for making" .. 'f; :is request. He commenced in a hurnble i t sition and lied filled the public eye long • . , vff to satisfy his modist ambisben—he bed i i t 4illoped • Sullivan and Heenan—he hed ittried the - fastest horses and *on more money las° than any man in Amerika. His ambi in wuz satisfied as fur ez he witz•concern -4 but be hoped to leave behind for his in-- • : ::.i. Sor; (Wich wuz only twelve years of age f i i x i c w ie ich rem be a d r 7 a d b e i Ve f l o o r pm on e e nt s u o v te in n t d e e ll r e . ek ii • e an vin d lady walloped every boy in the skool to : ••i t h he wits a goin), he desired to leave that ;la honorable name. * Itlied bin given out i t V I . he 'win a supporter uv the individooal fie okkepied the Presidenshel offls, and it 1 :lejoorin him -He wished that' sstigma - 01 Joveda asowno rot ins Reim- muss .' • .;ed him to insist upon it:. . 1 . r this epistle wuz dooly signed ' Joni: l. lloaftissar, M. C. 't 'l' • mark. _. . otere was silcnce in the Cabinet: This 4;gstroke intensified the gloom - which lied - ' tii i -Itd onto the Government, and ezl turned - 1 . I , :ik:ear-bedesved eyes I saw the great drops • - :),t••-sin down the cheeks, nv every one pres, ~,. ilt . Mr. Seward retired without saying any . 'il.' : ./,„” • bout ninety days, and one byone they „ p . 1 41,i' arted; . • ' ' . .. l . x i •-• wits a solemn time. !There win other .. 1.,- 2.8 yet to be read. but no one bed the -:-I'lei to open - 'em. I made a move in that i'.A ;#.4lkshun, but Androo prevented me. '.l.'m . • " killi murmured he In a husky.voice, which .1 - :: ' • l' l ' % ed that bik heart wax peerced.—"lielp F„:'.ce - ti.bed." I saw The great man bury his 1.. , .• ' , ectooal head beneath the snowy kivrin - :p, `"s oneasy couch, all but the nose, whlf 4 .:. -` •.' ~ _-n is the thermometer uv the sole, wig". l i:a accordingly glowed, not - with • the '-,-1.-,i i ',ioal brilliant hue, but with a dull; deaf': -' - ..:,._-•,-1 1 , 3bastly bloo. Noticin the convulsi-1 •••-`.. lf c - ns uv the kiVera which betrayed the agi. ....-4•p• nv the breast beneath, I whispered in c ez I - handed him his nite drink UV rye -At , i ,., • -wed with bmarbon, that belied Delaware lied sustained-him. ' faction passed over his nose, in an instant: "Troo;'*gaSped ow, but belore the next election' them 3lassaChtisitts ablishnists_ amid State and re-people it to. ' and • be gave * convulsive gasp a troubled slumber. ' • - zhin occasion. . lITROLZInt V. NAIIIIY, P. m., (widokbalnWmittle) FERTILIZERS; 13 0 1.1 S SuperitiT Improygd Super-Phosphate of Mne MANUFACTURED BY THOS. L. HOLT, AGT., scinrYial= HAVEN, PA [ 1/ 00: MAW -. -:. trlrf..•• s k.... ,>i,. - Fainters an`D e eafens in Fertilizers . obaerre that I have adopted above “Trade Mark," to show nape who toe - my Sep..r-Phosphate, .made ' frdni the .litaw: Bone, that they are getting my manufacture. • My patrons will plawle be careful - in purchasing, that the above t•Trade Mark'. is 'stamped upon each Nig, as none other itt genuine.. ' • • • • I am now nady to supply the above superior Fertili zer in large or small, quantlties—in new bags of 200 pounds each. Alice always on hand, a stock of fine Saw Bone;Duet.:—annli•c!ot—fer top . dressing. Plaster, ac. 'A trade discount allowed to dealers. -- : • The above Fertilizers can be: purchased at GEOTIE. -,BRIGHT k SONS Store. Centre Bt., Pottsville!, who are authorized to act as my Agent • - ' . THOS. L. HOLT, Agt.. . 'POET OFFICE ADDRESS—THOS; L. novr, Sehayl6.l3l Haven, Pa. ••• BENEFIT TO FARMERS! laonto•PillLLlpSl GENtrn'y'll Improved SUPELPHOSPHATE of Lime, For Sale at-ifi=hlWs Depots 47 N. Front Bl., between:Market and Areb, PHIIADE I LPHIA. 14 . Bonier?! Wharf, and 93 6e e. tr Street,. BALTIMORE,. :"- C . ONGRESS,having repeal . .tbe Internal Reve-• nue Law,. taxing Fertilizers nix per .cent.., I beg. leave to infOrm - the Farmers that from dna day the' raffle per tentage will be taken off the - retail price of 'Moro Phillapa , Aaper.Pboxplaate of Lime, SCO 00-lest 0 per cent, making the retail price -now $OO 40 per ton. of 2,000 lbs.; la Phlwolphla and Baltimore. • .• • • Discount iODealore. ' • •.• . • - MO . P 4 OPHTEJ,ITS; &de Proprietor and 3im:m*l=er Philadelphia, Aug* 1. 1866 31.0 m No lAdvance in Price, .. . . .. . . • Sntiemsrue, Augasi.lat,lBa6. • • RefeVring to our Circular of July," ISGG, 'we would • . ' The Internal Revenue Tat upon the manufacture of .FFertilizdre," was, is you are aware, removed by act of 'Congress. on the•l3ttiof July last. -.-. - . ' This action was not unhooked for, arre was wormier, Br ALL, for some time past. . . :- ' We have only to state that, foreseeing that, the tax. would be repealed, wc saw no Cif:cushy for any id. vane In : ' • . • . ALLEN & NEEDLES' IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF umE, ONLY TO FALL AGAIN gur regular price wea;tliere:Csie, NOTADVA'NOED, and we continue to turnieh• It at sa's . per ton 01 2000 . . . • ALLEN &ITEEDLES; .. • . • • ..An iz npre l3t Sole Manufactures. - , • .• .• • • \ • ••• ,‘; • , • , IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM. MRS, M. G. BROWN, Metaphysical Physician, 410 Arch 'Street, • Philadelphia. From a life of . study, observation- . and experi ence, and" years of practical application Of my "Metaphysical Discovery" .on thousands of die eased men, women 'and children, I luive justly. come to the conch lion that every family iis the laud, who wish to get rid of disease, and keep it at bay; =St have my' Metaphysical Discovery always on hand. - It is.a certain preientative against . disease. 3t also . treate.and. destrois the cause of diOCase, coiascouentlY the effects die; Caterrb, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, with every disease 1:111111, woman or child is heir to. . - _ , It is the only safeguard against. Cholera. It cleanses every sewer of the human body, hard mild. the Dealt and purifies the blotid.. In conse quence of the: above facts, have this' day re duced the price, so as to leave no barrier in the way of the diseased. • . • The:package consists of three bottles, one used for the Eyes, one for the Ears, and one for the Scalp. - These three work in conjunction paseing into the system by absorption, thriehil hug.the very root of diabase, which is in a ape cide 'locality in the head. - • My Metaphysical DiSOOYery is packed In a neat . wooden case, and will be despatched to any part of the world on receipt of the price, which will he.from this 25th day of November, sold at $4 per pkg., or three pkgs., $lO. • • Celebrated Poor - Richard's Eye Water.. Large size, $1 per bottle, or six: buttlso fur $3. Small. size, 50 eta.' Scalp Renovator El, or bottles : for 15. The 'medicines can be , obtained lirough your Druggists, or at the Depot, 410. Arc reet, Philadelphia. , The following letter is one of the many which I receive daily at my different Offices : • SNAPP'S STATION, Nov. 20th, 1865. MRS. M. 13-: Buowri—Madam :—I noticed an advertisment in a newspaper of your Metaphys ical Discovery. I sent for a package of the med icine. I - write to.tell you - that it has proved a perfect success in a case. of deafness of many years' standing. Now I send to' -you -for three packages form) , neighbors., who 'are afflicted in the same way: Yours respectfully, • . •„• : C. S. COATES, LSnapp's Station, Crawford County, pc • Perfect cure for weak and diseased eyes. The Metaphysical Mowery .worke.by laws as logical as those which revote the stars: - The Celebrated POOR. RICHARD'S ETR WATER is the key which opens the door, to - - the . health of both mind and body. Lea all use it morning - and night. Please .sencl. to the Depot for a circular. - ' -For sale also by JOHN G. BROWN SON, prig ghes, Pottsville. . DiM. 2, '65 48-ly WIRE ROPE 'WORRII OF . . JOHN. A. ROEBLING-,' Trenton, New jersey. Or A leap asaOrtment of Wire Ropie constantly on hand. Orders Med with &patch. For 'size, arengt.b, and coat, son circul ar.. ......_ pan 1, .0.-I.lr . HUNTER'S lODINE SXUSAPARILLA Is a specific for diseases- of the Blood and Skin. It positively cares Scrofula, Teller, Erysipelas and sores of every kind: It is the beat remedy for complaints of children following improper nourislunent and scarlet lever.. I have a great number of strong, truthful cer tificate& of Its favor like the following; Bunning Sores for 9 years, cured by seven bottles Tatter of years, cured, one bottle ; a Scaly Disease of the Skin for 20 years, cured, four bottles; Scrofula 10- years, cured, five bottles , ; a badly Ulcerated. Throat, cured, 'two bottles ;'Ulcerated foot, 31 years; cured, seven bot tles , a severe case of ErysipeW,.9. years, cared, six bottles; Rheumatism,. 2 years,. cured, two bottles. 'Disease of the Blood, 14' years, five bottles. The lodine - Sarsaparilla purifies theblood, litfusee new life into the system through its tonic power and it is also a perfectly harmless composition;' having . beon_ in use about thirteen- yeah'. by . persons• of all - ages,- from six months and over. with unequalled sifccees,— , Principal Office; No. 919 Market street, .Philadelnia. ' It. F. BUNTER, Proprietor. Molesafe_Agents in New "fork; F..C. do Co. No, 113 Franklin street. • • . JOHN O. BROWN & SON,-Wbolesala Agents, Cen. tre St., and agal by all Druggist' ' la Potarvilla. . • • e e n.w o od. Nursery,- •. PCITTEINT.T...IIGaZa33I. WORTICULTIJRAI: NOTICE. wit ILESPEtTFELI!.I( inform the publle V that in addition to the GREENHOUSh.. and NURSEIRY . DEPARTY.F.X7B of the above establish ment% we are• now - preixtred to accept and' execute orders' for Liiiadmenpo and . Jobiling.Gardert- . ink 'generally.. Particular attention - given to the lay. fog out, Improving. and planting of . - . . •t ardens, Greenhouses , Grounds, Centeteries, tonscrwatorieii,, Vineries, Hot Water: Apparatus,. and Hot Water Tanks . . , • . erected on the meat economical * plans. • Designs 'and" Estimates fan:dished When required. G.miens taken care of by the day or the year. • Pruning ,of Fruit. ishr.de and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines, and Doses, &c: Budding and Grafting attended to in Season. We can also furnish every: kind of Evergreen; Fruit . Trees, Hardy Flowering Bhrubs,ltaspberriesi Goosebeeriw„ Strawberriee;Carnuide, Grape Vines, and Roses, Rhubarb and Asparagus Roots, and will plant the same If needed.'. ...Also; • Geo ge Oran ge the best hedge plant known. Our Greenhouses are, well stocked with a splendid assortment of Winter Flowering Plante- of everything • worth cultivating: - • • • • . Weddings, Balls and Parties supplied with' BOU QUETS DINNER TABLE DESIGNS, 'WREATHE.. 'he. on the shortest possible notice, as well and as taa sonable;as elsewhexe. - . • Many hardy Roots arid Balbe are_ tatter planted in the Fall, as lierbaciens,* ,Peoniar, Hyacinth; Tulips; Crocuses, Japan LEWIN- &e.; . which we. have: a good supply.tm hand. Everything new of interest is contin:. nail) , being added... . Or Orders left at BANN.i?Vi Boolister• or at GREENWOOD Nintaxgr a will milt • with prompt attention: - • - • Oct. 90, Va. MSS' .PATENT HAIR ORIMPERS,.., ForCrhaphig amid Wavpsig Ladies* ;fa Haiti /*fired in Using Theaa • irk your atorekeeper fat them U he_dOeg riotkeesi. them write to the - manufacturer, E. WINS, Sixth St. and Ca:amnia Avenue. rtdla.- &p4;22 195-3 S-4111 ,„ „ . . . .• _ I_l•EY'Llti -PRO YOB ACTS far • the sure of H•~OUQRRsCottr., SMIE.MTS-0,"71:1311 CHEST, pronounew3 by theme who. have need It to be • :the best remedy. for the mow of adds ever offered to Abe public... Reed the fellow' testimonial: -• ,• • •• -Arm C. ItsOear Sir :—lt affords me pleas: !are to beer testimony to the 'efficacy cd :11111. 4 " in :removing • Coughs and Bronr.hial Affections, -thaving blued immediate and permanent retie[' - the tow of bo de , .one' alter havleg tried ina n y .othe • lemedirs for. a yeoldllA COngt with whit 3 suffered for some sixeks &irk& the pest winter.. Geepactluily you* T. - A- GODFREY. • -For the One of -Bunn.. CaII.I3LAT3OI;- ilheamatnnt, „Foisted .Feet, 'Sore Throat Nenralgle.• panik•gamds,.-Xsynises, etc.. Alm. Bey Pills, for the speedy acid effect* curs of Piles, bopkagr lrw a BErCeil sod examine feetfmonuais • ritANQW•AVISTATT,..iismnt; . • - Centro Ett.;', opreeltethe)lfOrtimer Hone, And for male by Dr.-Geo. Yemearra, :Ashland: Wied.7 Brionmer Mabanoyeityo3. & 13.1Pbtillps, Re* (Est] - James GIRD.; Swararort pen.-11.11offrainnilnlileonAi• Gin..Rardrasuk,Scimykill Maws r-littn.lElYfammer, orwsgibing ; J, , lt Jolmeon.ldinersrthe /71X4 Et. Mr„, Octobesati 141:-41t.ly --• Hewn% PAPILIIN24.4 is• ~ ri p c ied se ca teir at ia i Swim alk*. 0141LIWt 1 .1 3 -11-•,E A/I' I -N" E-B S .Pliii:OLF:111:A - . - . - ':. OILS;' .. .CANDLES We Offer to the • trade a full A . siortinent of Gila and ' Candles of the best quality, among which are Pnre . Winter - Bperm • . Bleached Winter Whele Ilaziced..N. W.. dolUst Whale. OIL :Patti Winter. Lead ... Carboiur'ogo (gest /30iiids) : .. OIL. Lubricating fine:or hpavyitlitchittery Bpegn Dandles, all eiies, .N..lledford*ande.. - Adamantine H otelsOandlee, teie and es. Paraffine . or Wax Candles, The same careful attention to' the quality:l9f our geode that has characterised our' house 'for nearly 19 years put, Is observed; and dealers throughout the_ country cm rely tipontettlt4 PURR A.RTIMM - froat • ALLEN & NEEDLES ; . Canuaisslon. Merchants and • Dellera it • an S. Dela. Avenue, *lid '41.1 . 8. Waite* St., • . • 'PHILADELPHIA. ' • &tither 27. 41 • .• : • 42.19 t " • DANIEL' SC • ILOLSOILItI4,-. . . . CIO Cabinet Ware. Rooms and papufactogy t . 238 E;OUTEC SECOND STREET, . - • . . • • N. B. —Perronfgolna to the Cttj tltel It to their advantage to canned examine the stock... D. N. . • Sept. 27..6% - SA-ti Extensive Millinery Establisiment I 1 Ne. 904 Walnut Street. Philadelphia. MADA.,MOTP.ELLE KBOCH; • • • MILLER DE PARth, Hiving rebuilt and greatly. enlarged her place o business, has now on band an entite new atwortmen Of the very beat style of. , • "• • . . FRENCH MILLINERY. Through her nninercins 'agents •in Paris; 'she k ena bled to present ln.advaziee of other eitabliabunents the Ivry latest European styles-In: . - .• • . • Boauspis; Read Diessieli, - Caps; oath- Ribbons,Viamie!t, dte. .• . ' • THE. SALRS ROOIMS . .• ;' . . Are constantly stocked with the choicest goods, and those sending orders can be • accommodated. at the shortest 'possible notice. . THE XOURNING DEP.4I.RTitERT. Xi tharoughli org*nized; and,haa biedmait . e,ispecl ality In the establishment.. . •••• .• • . • • . THE WITOLBSALB.DRPARTM2NT . . . . . . . . . , . , (hTera great Inducements to bidlineri,.. who can'at any time be terniahed with pattern bonrieta oftho very latest styles, prior to their being eippsed at retail.-. .. N. B..—Breneis, English mind .. Gersniiii Spoken. ••' • • •-:- Nov. 10; •66-45-6 m. .. • j. TA.YLOR, 102 S Chestnut Street, • . Dealer In Fine Watelies, -- • - Elegant Jewelry, • • Diamonds, • - - Rich Silver Ware, Suitable for Presents, Plated Ware, Clock 2, &e 4 AT LOW RIC. 2 S . F .OR •C ASH Nov 10, '6B • • • . -45.1 m•• .TO LADIES AND GENTS. • ' " Latest - Style Chalaleen; Jet-Long Chain Ladies' Jet Ear Sings • - 50 Jet Breast Pin • 26 Gents , Jet Watch .Chains . . • 50 ' Sent, by mail to any address at the above priCe£l. Matinfactured by. . HILL, Nov 10-:45.4t) No, 259 Market Street;.Pbiltula: • A. MAN A. THOUSAND. Coniumptive (*red • . TS. 11. JAMES, a retired - Physician of great eminence, discovered while,in the East Indies, a. certain . cure for. Consuniption Asthma; BronchitiN Coughs, Cold, and General Debility. The remedy was 'discovered by him when. his only child, a daughter,- was given up to die._, His child was cured, and- is now . alive and' well: Dsirous of benatting his fellow' mortals, he will send to those - who wish it the fecipe, containing full directions for ma,king and succeSsffilly . using this remedy, free, on receipt of their names, 'with two staicips to pay expenses. • There is not a single symptom of Consumption that it' does not at 'once take hold of 'and dissipate r i. - Night sweats, peev lahness,-irritation of the nerves, -failure of memory,. difficult expectoration,- sharp isiins lathe lungs, sore throat, chilly sensations, nausea at the stomach, inac tion of the boWels, wasting away of the niuscles. . M - The: writer will please state the name 'of „the pa per they see this advertisement in.. .Address - CRADDOCK & iX0.,•.1031 Race Bt., o o 43 ( 1 PP 1-4 1-4 R E 4 - LIFE AND ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE EFFECTED TO ANY AMOUNT IN RE- LIABLE COMPANIES. liptaal Lilo, of New York ' 9116,000,0A0 00 'Perui Mntnai ,Life, Philadelphia 1 , 500 * 0 1:4') New'Toirk Accidental Phenix of Now . York Interattioxuil, . 2 ilk; do ..., Germania • do !rdiram or Hartford.... MnthAzdeei44o Merctaiukte *- do —..... iliHriud of Ptalidelphis. TOTAJL, ASSETS : : *24 ; - ..7 . ;1-8 p: '-..2--.9. 11041 :is. Aaciiitti4 by thfi Schuylkill Co. Ikard of Undenvriteiw. astassq giTecrED ' TO I : - A IV y - T 4.- .4 Q. C lv,t. Ivrnioirr .axv • Titorrent DELAT THE With a good list - communes ansis : elo!se attentiou to Ix/sines* Ice "bops cd Merit s share al The fuldid-patitnige. Mks over Ilardintre - tear e -11e*ri - POTitiy - 11' ; ILI ,4 .1 p. : AT**. Noy. it, 'lige- • • - Vf naLlWaa 4- ta,4 l *l. /#4 1, 1 1 4,.. T O BACCO; -AITAT ift:4ISBFW ..:00attre VILLI PP. . : WIS.0:1910108014 fsz- . . -• • HAROWIRE,. CITLERT; TOOLS . . . .. • • Coehltsr clarrniANDlA#Ell7,•!trioll 07 ml WO' • march rr, !OS : . 414:- EllOllll - ':1 illf t Hardware, NEARLY,. OPPOSITE THE MINERS' BINH, Sept. 1, G 6 The ?wit Retiabie H i nd safe . P ?mip fur .o'eeing .. . . , We are now. repared to furnish aye • different sties of Pumps to lift a 12 inch cohfmn of water from 100 to 400 feet perpeudicni a- bight, and AvillAtirow.AS moth water as a2O inch Garnish pump." , • - ,-• .Price lists and estimates for - AS:trope, Mid all otter inforination will be furnished on • . applictitlou to the undersigned. . Pumps will be set-by responsible men .and guaranteed, and all to be of the beet material and Workmanlike manner. - . • - . . . • Column and • steam * - .pipes 'and 'boilers; is 'required about mines furnished at lowe.t prices and . snort no- Ike. .Address . •- • . - PETE.R . KINNEY, • . • 'We have in nse at .our Locust . Dale Coliterty;,a No. .11 “Thatcher Stearn Engine and Pump,^ purcluised from Peter Kinney,. Bin., general. agent of Waterman &- Beirei, 'Manufacturers, Dan Ville, Pa: The pump dies= charges from 350 to 41)0 gallons of .water per 'minute, and is thorougLlk practical, economical, and a oampleo success. : '• J. LOWDEN BEADLE. Supt. • Locust Dale,' Ang . --August 4, '46L-31, Ptit VES dL SONS • --• . . Scrap , i Iran:acd Illetallleha rCnts;•• • ..u..4e1:175E.,126 FOUNDRY 'FUR- ' -NISHERE,..V. R.cciirner of SOUTH dr .z.PBVN. andlio. 1T SOUTH Streets," • • -..r. - • "'• •PMILADRLPIIIA . Ingot CoPper, Ingot'Braeti Bid, do. do:Yellow, • Tin.Ltiir Tin; Pig Lead, Bar Lead, Speiter,,. Antimony, Babbitt Metal, Bismuth, - Soldere, line Iron, Sheet Iron; .Sheet Zinc, Steel; Boras,..Crucibles, Foundry 'Facings, • Anvil's, Vines, Files, itc., Old Metals, Old Copper, Old Brim% Old Lead, • • rr - New . and . Secoud-hand • Machlnlitti and Slick smiths' Tools, and Steam hlnginea; bciught ard sold. larArticlea of every description in use by Machin ist. and Foundrymen, tarnished to order. . • • Caah•paid for Scrap Iron, 014 Balls, lOW all kitdO of • • - .• • • July 1, !Si '4-27-ly LEWIS C. T.HOMPSON & Co., • . - (SITIN . OF TILE SAW,) : - C Cenire . anA Market Strcets, , • POTTSVILLE, Anthoilzeil Agent for the Baia of EL DiSS . l . 6l4;6goodi direst from thi Factory.. • From 0 to G 0 inches:ln 'diameter. , Sawa Regummed; Toothed, and made to order October 27, !ea • • • •Importtitit; : tO Owners :of Tare.. Stook; .• • Mei "Went Eastcrn.."Dtective . INSURANCE CONY' . •• :,• • . ••• `lncorporated March 14;11366, by the State . . of:Ponna.. Charter Perpetual.-.. . - • . • • • • OAP ITAL -,• : .:- -, . ---- 41 -$lOO 060bo. • . • • - . -• To ins re :against losses tesulttaa fmm death - .llj amt tent. theft, . the. or cikelLSei . 4ORSES; MULES AND ' PRINCIPAL .OFFICE-108 Bouth Fotul,b - .street, below Chesinnt Phlledolphls' • • • 100,000 00 Cot. CHAR. ''Pruident Da. B. BETr e , • DANL. L. BBTHRLY, A HOFF. tjul. Vic* Pregident , General Aged. 1,091,143890 1,419yG4T !Pi '1,410,!MS AO REPHEMECEBe by permission,to the following named• Gentlemen :—Hon, Simon Cameron, Harris burg, Pa. t. Hon. Chas, Pitman, Pottsville, Pa:: Ben jamin liannan, Pottsville, Pa. Likud Patterson, Potts villa, Pa.: Di. John:Glaninger. Pro.. Lebanon Bank, Lebanon, Pa.; Gen, John L. &leiter, Reading, Pa.; Benjamin Hamood, Esq., Pottsville, Pa. Junelgl. 'der 25-Gm T18,,9 82 654;410'41 416,132 12 - !119,015 IS . • •.•:-: .- : STEEL WIRE ROPE pA ..• .. t s , k - For Illisiissig Pirrposis,• • 1.. - 'f r. Th a rabiS;Sibers ilia igen tsfor ' •e' (", s- I, GARNOCIC.. BIBBY: a. CO.'S CO.'S .. V. LiFt„.--c t , r a T e rated r Steelt Za. ty se a lb c d h a d ir o s . • Il k A;, : ir i , 4 4 4 , Ali , . 4 :idellitguipadorto Imp Ropes on f..... '444wors, .4? , - amount or task great.r. strength,. • Vato - -", 4. .... . tit:di - Seal and tonahinfem and are : ' l‘ .- ,e ' ' . t .' givilig gh:2__rtke rs-t inin ga r Ve r E i n,s °li .. •, • ."--`''"':- • . •th : Junix W, I' AeABOIN a . ' . is.'; ,:- `• -:. „'.. •: .-' , c •fs Etroadway; .ker, Sept lii:YOG ' '.. ' • - • ''' 0-I - 514,998 - NEW . I3NION READERS. . • To feelie4l Dearth ati Teneilieirs. We are authorised by:the publishers 6f these Boob to furnish them' AT REDUCED _ BATES to . School Boards and ;Waal' sesfol:Prfslas'Behools for introduo; lion- Thew Books;..' after - a thorough hose beentintrodoold.bto.ttoiPublbs getogit Of Potte: yule; as the best Readers now published. • • • For terms - oHntrodeetie*--406.- r el y at theltook- Kitf.olll.7"ll''.N.o A P. Astew and Supeiior .ryt amity aie.— Ftc.;; ge t le at, Uie atatedi, Mattufautunt • : - jOSEPir 8: &THOMAS EL • OLIVA No. - 11Sonth Frotit trk99; - Neigtlier One lioapiry . Soap. Brown f.(49, Dal gkmiL'etc,•etc• • r'. SLATE Elmo notannis with rem ' Cil Pots eC0.../t LOW sot merudedrabla'artlolo roeum in ichoolcatir., etc, - Nit =wind: Alillisnit me theaCat. BOOKWORM: ". BOOK AGENTS. TANZE -- NOT _l3€ l l ,:u i ter.saarw ar a= wb" ~ „ imaccr.licidosideftosl 4 4,Pre • woundank led at $2 50.: Spinndidly Illustrated end onnd tri.WibercatcilL7 7 WeiVuettlie beeirthat n=4 Arta= ee T.= 17 tsl ; see 4 re and energetic= soaks in trare'jlioo • kit gide ter_expg' is* ronituanir Ilis4 I-041s . Perwas Psi 'WIN Ph. HARDWARE. DEALERIii IN Cutlery, Tools, Paints, Glass, &cu dio.; P . ottav ille, Afiries now in use CIRCULAR siws, .3 7 ,.-::: - 0:TY . - -.:::R':,..,felA':I4:;',.:-:.:.-1.: 7. : . :..Q . :,.7....1'.. , '.4:: - ipi.: : :;.7..':- : 7 ',:.;':,:,:2..4.-:';':::.':: . :1', , .8,.6: - : :et::., ItAILROADS. 3E11.1. -41,150#1[1:1114110.14.1. 41/1. /MX VEN - 11: B. - - • ' ' . sad after MONDAY, Noiriaber 27th, - 1.565, Pao-panzer Trains wIII itaye Sehayikill Hawk= folkiwa ; 'At It2o FOR G . LFaI . , gamma% . Retiring: will leave Miaersiille at . 8.03.A.. M., and • Glen Outwit at 1.40 .P. M.. connecting at Schuylkill , Haven with morning andaft.einotaa.. Passenger , Trains forPhifadelphla Passenger Train between ' Ashland. and - , Locust Gap- Jana:lon: . JunctionconnectMtviith stagd to and fromSbamokin. • • Leave Locust GaJunction.at 10.30 A. M • - Leave Ashland at 4:45 P. M. • Ccinnecting.with PassengerTraini on M. a: B. hi. R. R. to and fmm Pottsville, at whit point connections will be made with baba on Phil:ult. and Reltdimiß. R. - • id. X. WO . OTTgg, Supt. * Ciesegnil3 4 Tcri. 16th, ; • , 464 f QOM . AVID 811 . MQUEIXAMMA . ia MU IL ROALS.—Ch usage of Moore:' • .__- •.On'and after '1265,, P-saienger . Trains' ill leave:Pottaville daily {except Sundays) at 6.45 A M for' Auburn, Pinegrove Harrisburg, and at 1 P Mlor Auburn, Pinegrove and-Tremont. • • . . Passengers by 6.45 A M train from Pottsville will ar7 - rive et •Harrisburg.via Pinegrove at A1.:20 AM in time toconnect with trains going. emit or. west on Penni.; Coriaberland :Valley, Northern Central and Lebanon Valleyro -The - 1.00 PM train from • Pottsville will. connect at. -Auburn with up. morning train from PhilidelPhia leav ing -Auburn at 1.60 P M for Puregrove, and arriving •at 'Tremont at 3.30 PM. 'Will leave • Tremont for Pine.: groin at 6.00 PMi - connecting there 'Avitti 4.00 P M train from Harrisburg and returning to Treniont at -7,00 PM. •• Returning will leave Harrisburg at 4.00 P M ixinnecthig at PinegroVe at . 6.35 - P M. with train for Tremont, and at. - Auburn with up Passenger Train for Pottsville. Passenger Train will leave Tremont at 7.00 A M. connecting at Pinegrove with tram to liar -risbing: at - Auburn . with down morning , Passenger Train from Pottsville - tor Philadelphia, . and arriving - a t .Pottsville at 9.20A11. .• • • ; • Fare frOM . Pottsville to ':Harrishurg.. •$2 06. ' For lichens or other information app ly to • r - • 33:11, = . .- TRACY,. Supt. Feb 1,46. - . -. • • • . - • .. . • ..• . - . pIiILADIRLPBI, I I. & BEADING B. B .. Sturipier Arrangenient of Passenger Trains. . . , . . . 'Leave Potts Ville at 7 . .00 arid 8.45, A. M., and 2.45.P:' M.., arriving in 'Philadelphia: at ;.1.00. and - 4.40 and . Leave Philadelphia at: 8.60, A. M., -12.45, noon: and 5.80,,P. M.; arriving at. Potteville at 12.25, noon, 7.35 and 8.30, P.. M. . The 7.00 and 8.45, A. M., and 2,45. P. 31., ..down. , and 8.00, A.• PC,' up Trains; connect at Reeding for'Allen 19w.n. Easton, New - York, .Lebanon, Harrisburg; Haiti: more, and the West. , . • • . • . _ ' The 12.45 and . 3.30, P.M. ; up'Traina,..cennect only ibr' Lebanon, Harrisburg, &c., and with' . .Ecading and Columbia Blamed . . . . . „ 'On Sunday leave - Pottsville at 8.00, A. M., and, delphbs at - 5.15, P.• . • ' Mine Hill Rail. Road. . . . . . Down Trains leave hlinereville at 8.10; A:. M., and Glen .CaThon . at ~ 1.40. P. M., connecting at Schuylkill Haven with 45, M.. and 2.45. P. M., Trains for Philadelphia. Up Trains -leaVe .Schnylklll,. Haven at .7.26, A. M., and 12.20;; noon, connecting with tfikA. from Pottsville, and 8:0(1..A. M., from Phila .delphut: 'Leave LOcust .Hap 10.30. A. M., and Ashland 12.45; P: M., connecting with... 2.45. P. M.: Train for Phil. adel c t i hii,. and .8.00,. A. hi., Train for .PotteNille. Na Sun• Schuylkill and Susquehanna R. R. • The 7.00,- A, M.; and ,0.00, P: M.; Trains from Tre 'Mont, and 4.00, P: M. froth* lianiabur g , connect at An - Sumrn bu with 8.45, A. M., Train.for Philadelphia, andt2.4a, • . noon, Train for Pottsville. • • •• • • . . The 7.45.• A. M.; at11.50,•P..M., Trains frOM•Aulmm connect with 0.40, A, M... and 1.00, P. M., Trains from Pottsville.' . •No Sunday Trains. . • . - .. . . . Schnyl. Valley and Illonntnin Link R. IC - Leave.Pottaville at. 'LOO and 11.30. A./11., and 7.15, P, M.. Leave Tamaqua -at 1.35; A. M.. and 1:40 and 4.15. P.. 51.• - *Sundays : Leave Tamaqua •at 5.45,A.t M..; - and PotUrPe.at - 2.00, P. M. •.. • • . . 111. and-13. Mt: and E. M. • The 6.00 and. 11.30, A. M... Trains from Ashland, .on next' at, Mt.,Carbonoyith A- 31:,• and 8.45, P. M. Trains - [or Philadelphia -• • The . 9..15, As 31., gad 1.00 and 82.55, P.M.. Trains ['aim Tamrt4ua, connect at Mt. Carbon with 7:00, A: M. horn' Pottsville ;-• at Port Clinto n 'with 8. 0, -A211.. up Train from Philadelphia., and - at Mt,' Carbon wi:b 3.30, P. M.„ up Train [rum. Philadelphia.: A' mixed :Pasienger and Freight Train leaver. Ashland - al 1.05, P. KJ for Tama qua:'. Sundays : Leave Ashland 7 .00, A. M., and Tau:a qu' 3.15, P.. 31. • . • • • • fLittle Bc-h4ylkill:-R. ..The 11.40, A: intiu'from•Pti.rt P. Train front Tamnqua;'contiect •liith $.OO, A. M., Train from Philadelphia, and 2.46,, P. Al., Train for On SruillYs : Leave Tiun.sqna at •1.30. A. M., and Port clinton.at.i.oo P. M. .• . •• . • . • ...- • .... • The .6:45; A. M., dawn Train to' IleadinT, etope. at etatione between - Putterille und• Re:idiot. The 330. P. M.,.np. Traiuli . ont Philadelphia; Rope only at principal etations. . • - . • -. •• • • C.ChnlirlirTATlON TICKETS,. . .• • With 26 'coupons attached; betwneu any points deohtd, at per. ceut.. discount, ' • • " ECELEAGE TICKETS, Good for ili0111.) miles, beiweeitall points, Tor Families and. Business Firms, at $112 . 50. T • • Season Tickets between all points at reduced rates, School Season Tickets one,thircl less.. • • SO lbs: of baggage each Passenger. ,• • " Excitirsaion . .Tickeis &did 'PhtladeliAld. 'to. Potts vine andidick, good : for Saturday, , Sunday and Muuddy • • Nic . . o.last,- . Gerter*lStipetidtenctertf. June 'Ue •. . . . . liunimer.Arrangewents: • .ON AND AFTER MONDAIi May 21ft; Trains cid the Lehigh- alley Railroad - will ran. in connection with the sevorul.roatla running. to "Wilkesbarre; New... York and Philadelphia as follows: Leave - : • . P.. M. A.M. •P. M. 4. - M. Wilkesharre • • •r. , 8.00. '1:35 • White • ' 9.30 3.00 •„ • Tannery:... ...... .. • 9.36 • 3100 , ' Illekory -Run, . •• : -9.45' • 3.15 ,• .0 Mud Run • '- • :• • •.9.61 3.29 •n Rockport / • . : ' 10.043 ' 8.31' '• Mahanoy • City • • '• 2.15 . Audenfie.d:, • ' 2.00 • :14 geanesVille' • ,2.16 Beaver Meadoiv ... .. • . • • 866 2.35 'Weather.; . Penn .. • ' • 10.24. • 3.53 Manch Chant; - •. 490..10.97 ..,'4.25, • . ' Lehighton., • 4.40 10,67 -.• 4.35. ' Perryville ' • • ' :4.40 :* , - 4:41 ,LeMeh - 5.01 • :456' . 5.07 11.20 5.02, • • •• '6.17 . • 5.13 White lltlll ' 6.34 ..• 5.30 • • Coplay- • • • . 1.3E_11.42 . - 434 • .H.okepdauguri. • '•• :6.42 5.38.. • Catasauqua • .• •• 5.46. 11.47. ' .5.42 . Furnace ...... • . . , - 4.64 • • 15.10 , • Allentown 6.00 .11.57 5.55 1.10 :Bethlehem • 12.40 6.15 ' 12.13 6.15': • 1.20 Preetwinsburg 12:99 ' 6.236.24 1: 2.00 Easton . • 1.116 0.94 12.43 •• 0.46: •• . • Philadelphia • 9.20 2.36. 8.45 • . New York 620 10.10 . 4.10. 10:45 .6.00 UP .TRANS. 'Brartoria's .• No. S. No. 6.1 . ..T0. 10;NO. 2. No„-4 1- Leave A. 11. . AL. M.' A. M. P. ISC, New York 7.00 - .12.00 • 4.00 9.00 ..-.91.00 , 1;30 . 5 3 6 Easton • , 9.47 . 11.23 1 7,40 1.6,1 11.24 Preemluisharg........lo.lo • 3.49 . 8.06- • - Bethlehem.:.. . .4.00 '8.15 12.24 11.53 ..... 10.37 * '4:15 ': 8.30, 12.36 12.04 CatasanOna ....:10.47 4.98 8.42 • . Rokendangrte, .. •;. 4.33..8 47 ' • •' • • • -• Copia> , • .10.57 • .4.39 • 8.51 ;• • White Hall - 11.02 4.43 " 9.56 1 . • 2 Laorke . 11:10. 450 9.04 • n , ' g- • • Dale ' 11.19 • 6:00 . 9.14 • siatington ' • 11.29 ,&12 9.26 w lehigkGap, _ 5.18 9.91 ;, --• Lehighton ' ' 11.66 6:39 • 9.50 i. • . Manch Chunk' 19,05 • 11.60 1190: I. 'Penn --Haven.. ..12.32' , 6.13'' . •tv Beaver 1.24 . - • ,17 . - : • Jettneeville ' 1.89 ' , •.• •-. • Andel:tried . • ... 1.44 :, • . • Shenandoah' Rockport . 12.53 • .6.37 . • . 'Mud Run • MickOry. - Run..:..::1.07 6.53 Tannery 1 .17: 7 01' White •Haven 1.23, • 7:01' • • - • .470 4MBCTIONB : • . . (mammal. a. oe az9V - ' ' • . All Up and Down 'trains connect at •Kaeton with the trains of the Central Railroad of New Jersey to andfrom twirls r:rnisrr.vs2ru ItAILROkii Dosin trains Nok. - 1, 5 , and .7; and' np tialtkTilos. 2 and 8, connect at Bethlehem with trains, for Philadel- Phia'.....Trains from Philadelphia 'connect at Bethlehem with down train ,and with. nu trains ljoa. 8 &.10. Mn=MM -Dirarn trains Nos. 1 and 6, and ap trains Nas. 2; 4,6, and B. connect at Allentown with trains. for Reading 4ild.Harriaburg. ' Trains from. Ilarrisburg and• Reading connect at Allentown with 'all down trains. . • • ; • smvinsatz DELavianr. " • Down trains Nos. I, 'a and 5 connect at Phillipsburg with trail:m*llw Philadelphia: - - Trains from Philadelphia connect. at 'Phillipaborg with tip•i.ritinelTos. t and 11),* and ixahsi from Belvidere connect with up . trains.lsios. 6 -• Down train. No. T and , tip...train I4o; corinect it JunatlO'n • with I . .ndnaof the CataWiaaa It, It. Dotal. trains lioa. - 5 and 7, and , np train No. 8; con sect with trains ot , the Hazleton Railroad. . . tsaitbu •.`N BIJERVERANNA ILAILEOAI, Doism tnittliS lios. b and 7, and up trains Noe. 6 and 8, - connect at White Haven with trains •of the Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad to and'.fromWllkesbarre, without diange:of me between Wilicesbarre and New York •No change. of cart between. Wilkesbarre and Philadelphia on np.train No: ff and down train No. 5; • . ' 'ROBERT H. SAYRE, _ . . . . . • Superintendent and Engineer GOVERNMENT N..A '1,.1G,N;A:1.--'.:RA'N.L'i Offers. for sale at torten market 'rate GOVERNMENT, gECITRItTES. 8.17-10 Treai. Notes date of. Aug. 15, '64 41 if 44 • f , ' June 1 ' 5,'65 . fr .cr • 4. July • 5-00 Loan of 1862.* • -. . .5-20 Loan of 1864. 5-20 Loan of 1865. 40-10 Loan of 1861: ' GOLD, STOCKS AND BONDS cIOVERMEENT BEGITRITIES BOUGHT - „ IDRAF , • . . iir4d. . On England, "reload, Prance Germny, tor We In' - - lIIINT'ZINGER, ; Pottsville, Jardrug . • • 4- tt • New Seasonable' Goods. ncErvIED, AT ROBERT ;-A. GLOVER'S, Ceutra street, Pottsville, . A new imd ?eclat ormortment of Spring Dry Gx..ds, e cc = tb Uoa chokg I ttoo s,ioaa ; kind. gr=f Groceireo, d 34 14 01 tll°`"7l°‘!est cash t prices, . . .... _ S:. Solar IW l i le.:-::Picklity. Jars: , Sp•up . 311111 0. Solar j a r & - ,.pattar .Dit.hes.'.N_Rings 011ie ;ftliiW.;ll:e • eTs. /kie.:,: Ac. , Sliver. _Tobacco Bazeillzmitwittivkl , .. ..',.... .. a a . GßEatit- . :Der..:l6. 41ti,54 , 0- 1,.. -. ', ; • . . (ultra;: SC. Pottiwillii: . . THEBESST • __Tioz,vorOuTassit. "Maddke Patied Vita; iuditirth lb eiza.'tbdtcfaghly .I:dadA with smooth bole, *ad ''aissiy ivy batter dda69ta sm. aanatel than the commis sea chid =eine. highredgeipAa, "41. M MAY 13, CATAWIMA 'RAILEOAD eartlitoAD AND ALL AND SOLD. ---to:--- BUSINESS CARDS. . . ..IFIENIEV-PJLEASANTE,'. : ' ... . '. .... . . . . MEM . . '• " :CIM:E... AND.EITkriNGENOR4 . _lrripocts. Collieries,: and .- einininea Mtnend. and Oil, Janda, :Ornaz—Easdakois Building,'..C . entrii tilt,eppoSite Epistolist Church. . : . . . T. • QUILIT.CII, .and.' Mining E Potts7file;. Pei; • ' .OFFIGG oo door. Of Geo. Gright..s Beildlog,iCent' Art. 4creet, • -• __,. _... t . • Hkirmia.. unoTtaxiim, ciriu.fiud mi. Ding Amineers;' Iture . el , B Building, ''.ieFond. find Itlahantango Stfeet4. - ~.. a _ .:_. . - • - - STEPHEN 1,L.k4.R1.5.: •: ' JOSEPH .S. HARRIS.. • . July 80. -. : •. , September f.'6,. , Ca . .....:19- • . . tc e 8 P th e nn E -7 ;° 411 e. " rc a I -P S i; 1 7 ; 4, ° A! .. -October .".- • . *- - • , . ...41-tf • PRANK CARTER, Real Estate Agent, MARANOT CITY; Schuylkill County, Pa.. - 147 Letter Addieachlthanoyelty P: O." 111 i-eh . , • . •- A -GE hicy....For the Purchtuse attd. 'l3k. of Beal EAtate; buying and selling .Costtaking charge of Coal Landai.Minea,ac., and. collecting rents. ,Office Tifahantango Street, Pottsville, . Axel 6, . - CR AB lit HII.L. • ' • • . • CIItLE. AND 1111171:NO -g,NTELOKE:II;.: • ptlicek--Iturrells Irinhuntongo • • • .: s treet, • ' May : : • • . .16; •:. • VisE en w.. GEARY', • Civil and Dliniag En,zineee.. Orkwi - r.), Sn.xwar. : TrlaAcx 'Mach 10,..6d • • • • Ip-ly*: R ANK. SPOHN, BUTCHER, ... . . o . 111arket St. • north nide, west r Centre St.; •" - . - -.-' -pirrrmveLLF:••• : . .....- •• ctqlce Frabh B4er, ; : hlutiOn. yeai, 4.C.,' supplied to The petroaige of.t.p.e public it' tetpeehtity eoheitetl; April 14, - 'G; • ••••••• L.. . .. . . 15-If .. m. - LEEnraigns, "WATCS, LI CLOCKS, and JEWELZY, M.W.kYS ON iTAN'D .LW bit study of 310,Ucul Instiuments, Violin &dugs, limn. Viol suing 4oulltaujo c0u4.4L141.1y . .ou baud. • I . ' ~. Jan 30, id 'G4: - 6. • ifIAL.SE ne.cra. . cues: w. yiLviamyri.L. HAUSE4 WILDERMIITA • .CSqco rs.io P. S, ilaeEeler,) wficA.y.ii• ALB 'AINp lIET.ALL'DSALLIE.73../3 TOBACCO, SITIJEF • and SEGARS,. NEARLY. OPPOSITE - TILE' bIDATLItER ROUSE, Poueviue, Pa Jrl3:l °O, '6B . • . DR... W. ~ K. • MNEAWAVER •qw.t-- .• . OEIIIIIST I :. . . lasa- Sal - • . . : . Successor t o Dr. B. S. Lan . r.fdon,' .•- •. . . . - Caraduate of :Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgeo.,)• •.' ROOMS :111.drketo nt., above Third. , lar - ther and . Chloroform administered when do sired..:.p Rorracaots.:=-Prof T. L. Biicklogliam, D. D. S.:ld. D.;;Prol. E. Wildman, D. D. S. M.....1).v . Prof. James Truman, D. D. 5 . ,; C. N. Pierce; D. D. S:,' of Phhadae and others. - . ' - .- ' March 3 . 1..... , 66.-13-ly • - . . . t Teeth. Extraced • - . 4asaia Without Or'gorencsa.- . • . • The onderitgned-thet 'introduced. ail enttrelst new mett,..: for . .r,XTR.AC'II.2;44 'fflEl'll, - . which isperfect ly vete,' hartalens and -pleaPtd: Come Mid try it for yourselves: - Also Nitrous Oxide this 'adritinistered in its liure id - ate... Artificial Teeth inserted. Tenth tilled with.the greatest 'care... . • . .• • Otihm,•corneeSenond 'and Market Ste., Pottsville.. Sept 1, '66,35-6nll - • N..11,0WM AN, Denthit • • 017..Eltrat, lijk • l'TVittelhittaker,&',lieiveler, CENTIIE ,(thret, doors rti.)ove the llOrthuer'Hone,) has now on' halal a large 144 well eeleetetiteeiertruent of. , Of the lateit styles anti highest standard of Sliver.—; A fee cr lilt cif }'rare,,:.6. large and gi,neral. variety. of 'superior Pbited ‘Vate,'. suttt,an • Ted 111 Id Ta .ble Sugar Sp font 'Oyster aud . Pie and. Fish linives, - : Cake. Baskets; Stands; Castors, .Batter. Dishes,. Wadera, .Pitchers.. etc., of which will be sold.lit the very lowest prices,' . N. 13.01 d Sili , er bought undo taken In excliange. The highest pries given. •- . 4.16-3- • .lEncourage . .I!tptu,el.lllanufzetuFeei. • - CIIILAICLES iliElltßEl4 • • .• :AinrinFecTunin nr S •- II ALAMANDE" :SAFES. Se:colid .51.4 - Pottsville • . Announces. to the basiness community of this . , .and adjuinlag countiva, that lie- manufae. ! E({l Laren S.AlaOL.k2.l/}.:ft SAFES of all sizes and al kinds, warranted Fire-prool'ochich,..lb. ' pointof workinabship dud tilliA4 compai s e - with thueo ob tained frimi any other establishment in - the country.— He always - keeps safes on hand tbr sale, and will - make them any size, fur Banking and Other jiiititu tious,..as cheap, if. not, cheaper than they can be obtained • from abroad. • • • • . lle refers to Behjamln Ilakwood, deorgeßright,Thoi, Cooch aod A. Jleaderon, of this liorough, who have his Safir:. in Ivo; • - . guile 13, 4;3.-24-U .• I ND.EIIIIC. AIL kiniLi 'Books, Ihezitihn.w., • •Nesegpapeni; to gether with.:Mu,ie and Old .1:.:01;s rebound at short notice-it our Bindery; :.• . • ' • AL kook of 1.3.1.0rk. Books ruled and' bound tti any pattein at the IhnderS , iii.g.he - suhkriber. • • • Send in your orders._ • • -B.• BANNA..N: PLUMIN •GAS ,FITTING : T.T.E.V1.1 TO IN . ALL' 111 El 'ERA girt, ILIA 11G E . .11 0 E A TE...,21 ' Orders left at the stores of 130S.IlYSIIELL . ,& - .8110.. and (i.6OltOE IsERNET, .Centle St., Hill .receive prompt attention. .. , -• , Wald Braaa, OiCr..per and Lead 'bought. •. GEORGELN...DOWNIT.TO, . • • ~* Corner Of Sixth' ad Schuylkill Avenfie. • • Tottayllle, March • 9-tt . • • M. L. JACKI3O2I, • THEO. P. Ficsssc :. • J A .I .IC S O N.. & CO • • • ROPE; .TWINE; tIORDAGI4.PAOKING, Pn. • • • Wa re.apeetfully_soliclea sitare.of the patronge of the tiElneet. men of Schuylkill County: • .• WOLTJEN. . • CHARLES 'Si . ' OLVIN WOLTJEN..BROTHERS;" SEGA.RS AND CLAY.PLPES Leaf and, liannfactared Tobacco, . 1 4.• 2Qil NORTH. THIRD ST., iSETWEIDI RACE AND vuiE.,, PHILADELPHIA. 19'66 , - : J. R. TROXELL'S CHEAP CHINA, GLASS ) 9111) OROOkERY STORE, °entre Street., Opposite. Mortimer House PCGTTSVIL.LE. The Citizens nt 'Pottsville and -theightoring towns villages and - hamlets,- one and all; are invited -to call and exambie my stock. of warm before buying else. where, as lam not to be - Undersold, and - - can. rtuthish Housekeepers with every article they wart in my line. of business:. In the stock • •• will be found Tea Setts,.llinner Setts, Gerd and Cake . Baskets, Watch Cases; -Seger "Holders,- Match Safes, Motto Mugs, Motto Cape and Saucers; Vases, Colognes, China Sent fth- Children, 6xo a general variety of Toys, . WarC. . . Choicest, latest patterns,'• Consisting. of Table and" Bar Tumblers, Champagne and Wise Glasses, Ale and 'Beer Glasses, Decantera,Bar and Bitter Ickittlei :Gob 'eta, Plates, 'Castor Bottles, Pitchers and Creiuns, Cet erlee Sugar Bowls' , Spoon Holders, Syeup Cans, Frilt Bowls, Fruit Jars, Cake Stands, Kerosene :lamps .cd every q misty, Lamp Chimneys, Lanterns, Candlesticks,_ . -"; • . Criockety Crockery !! • • _ A full alsortniert .of rRON'..sTon CIILNA,.af :dif ferent pattettacin setts'or Angle places. to emit the Pan-. huge assortment of cor-mon will sell at . • ' • • • 'Yellow - and Stone • Ware. :Ptulding Mapes; Ile .blattek, Callenders, h1.11.k . Pane, . Jelly Monlda Pitchers . Tea. Pots; •ITT.tter 'Pots,. Mat Pots Juan , Jugs, etc, etc. NOISOSISA.NEOI.7B,; 7 •ToIIet.Betts, Castdra, - Slop Jail!. and Foot Baths ; „Quart and Pint,Flasks ;•• coal Oil, 4tc., Fruit: art' of eve d*ription.. . • . kr-EILLSI.A.NINLIcan sell you goods at..Vity'Prfeea,: thw saving you freight: . Cali and . ee If it is rotao. — April , ' . • to TO CARPENTERS BUILDERS; The Schryypill.l County lalliber . tt . Matqlfattantig,:Oo - • ... • Have on7.liand •at their ;extensive , establieluninc.on liallraad St reetot great quantity of Warner ofoverY kind and deacrip con-which :they,can supply-to ~ 0 :Callen:tem and Huildere,it loiver rates than It beught:efiewhore. ..They. are alsor Mdy! . to - supply, through' the means of their extetudvi•.b.ness end • boraaving machines manufactured:articles:ln theirline ataaavinaof f.f. per 6ent.-On,fornaercost.. • ' * • ' Their lar ge s . vorkshOpe hive been in sueceseful opera. lion for the vastyier, torningbat vast quantities of • poiars,,.„" . • • :1147aniclow tames, dash. ' • .-Runel Work.. .•• .1110oldirtio;': . Bed rota; • . • •.• Hid% - - lianiisiera,' • • • . .* • • •11414 ill nude of Framed. 'Paneled' and Turned Work; : ...*rnbt, they have - rxrneter.flytur band. They ire ready to exemter orders at the, shortest notice; km any quanti tibr quality ofaawedin. nurnufacnned sttiff. • Dry and green - Hernial- of, all kid for building' Oak, 'Maple; Poplar, chair: plank end 'leant, Cherry, Wall:let. Mahogany, &c.; for eabi. - oat work: White and Yellow Pine bonnie for flooring,' raw or side to Order ; White Pine plank, a, OAP.; ix, aIW , IPP Muir: also, -, Plank. •beams,:"lsl34l, .'PorO!. 14 . 1 4 1 P4 :,4t 4 • rarflilla of **awed stuff and everything Initteir.iine Orrlaka doe larder, at the shortest,notioe..:. , ":. ' • Po!' , .ldPer.illiturb 2 - : qviwa. Eiroyforei-.wANTExi„;,eitceati.. doesigoed wishes to purcloote i - second-hand S g/ or 10 hcAptiowor each; - Midzitot • : •. . • =PUBLIC SALES. rt 13.P.Mil*Ii , '460 - VAT' PIALt•-'-Puzsuant to an order of the - Orphans. , -Court . of. the County of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: the 'aubkaiber..trnstee'et the estate OlStirahli. Wilde. late.. .orthe - Boransth :St.'Clatr.:hrthe Comity Of crtioUli to sale by pablie•yendue, on stiterieti the Igith orlDecember next, • • • • id: 2 abiock fri•the afternoon, atthe - :priblie of. Jesse Ocantheller, lit-the Borough of rnuirvilleOn the. County. of SehUTPLlßaforuld.—Ml that certain, lot •er , 'piece aground sitnatein the town •of Westwood, In said Con uty...treginialt.g.eta stake in. Spring' street ; ricer the mad leading from TOttayil!e. Vewellyn thence.nr•rth Site' degrees weft by ground. now or late' of Joseph Wood 'MO feet• thence mirth 63 degrees east. by ground of . same, 50 feet to ground :now •or -late el John Spencer, them by the same amatiSnif. degrees..east lan feet to uaid•StAing street. south 6m degrees, weSt ;fret to the-plate-of begiuning±late the. estate of said demised. • Terms and 'Conditions. made known at the time and plate Of sale by . - • ' • •• . .• . JOIIN SEFIZDIGEr.,•Trustee. . •Ityonder of the Orphans? Court. ' • -• • . - • . DmtruArm Clerk. 5 Pottsville; NOY.- . . . ..tfea • . C . .. . . . .. ... 111113111IFF.Y.All.: 5A11,16:--By virtue ' - of - saceral -1. all ta. a I Fri l'acidir m•ued out of the court of Cam-. mon .Pleas'of S.chntlkitl-c .oupty. 'and to. cue'directed, 1-will expocalo public sale or outcry.. on •••_. ' . ,- : '..- : . Tneiday.'Noienalber . tb; 1 866. ". At. 10 o'clock; A; AL; on the. iwernisys . of: the Schuil , kilLdtmnal CottLeompany. intheßorough.of Ashituni.. .Schnylkllt County, Penns., all that aittahleicasebold estate and right to dig: mine, and terry away coal for the term of le .years from .the.lst .December. ISM,. on lands .orTohn Brock, • together. with all' the improvements, consisting of . one, :Breaker with 30- horse rower gti g hie,;-• three BoVem. -• Samna. Rollers and fixtures Complete, one Sawmill with 4,14 feet eke-ti ler saw with Axteres complete, one Blacksmith and Carpenter Shop, one .60-horse power Engine, with En gine,.Boiler and Slope: lotisete .four Boilers. ..each 22 feet long,. and two, Boilers 26: feet long, one FAR En, nine 6.horse power, complete, one !Beadle) Ventilating Fan, 13 feet diameter, complete Hoisting •Machlnery . with 1460 reef 1( inches Wire - Rope and Cages,.one Powder House. one Office, one tlikiltPllith',ShOp. one largeStatile; One • Miner's 'House, one- 16-inch SloOe Pump with Column Pipe,and - Rods, Complete. one' large ..Watcr 'Tank' and" Pipe, nine* Dirt Inimpers,:forty-eight Mine Care, one 2-borse wagon,' .two carts, one Log Wagon, two Trucks and two Wat-' Boilers, 'about eighteen. tons T Rails notin use. about 400 lbs Steel Tampers, a set of Picki, Shovels, Sledges, Crow Bars sad Drills, • about . ono . - ton of Blacksmith Iron, three small Rand • 'Fans, eet of new and old Hand Fans; thirty-One Bales Hay: four.Wheelharrows, • two Horses, a set of. Mule and Horan Harness, a lot of 'Timber Lumber and Laggin,gz. four taarels Oil.. two . and'a hitlf reams Blasting Paper,:one . ball Wick Yarn, .0 set of *. Screen- Segments, ...three small - . Circular -Screens. with 'gearing.., ten - , Stoves and. ilitnroty four kegs Powder; and alt the personal property not exempt Seized.nnd taken hi execution as the property of the SCHUYLKILL MUTUAL COAL COMPAI , W, . and to be sold by, • . 31.1411A.ELZORAN;SheLiff. Sheriff's HM . Co, Nov 16, WI . , • . , . peiriArors , COURT SALIe..--Parsuant -to an order of; the Orphans' Court, of the County of Schitylkill in; th e . Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,. the subscriber, 'Administrator or the estate 'ot Susan nah Vaughn, . late of the Bordugh of Mineravillu, In County of Schuylkill, decesood, will ~expose talc by public vendue on . • Thursday, -Naremlier.29lll, 1566, 1 . At 2.tse lock in. the 'afternoon, at the public house of. Jathes Yaeger, in the • BorOugh. of Minersville afore said,—Ali that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the said - Borough of Minetsvilli, on' the eastWarilly :4ile of the street laid out on the line Of the old Mine Bill and Schitylkill Haven Railroad, it being lot' NO., .10,, in George - Pattemon's addition to said borough, hounded by lot now or li.te'of Alexander. Manning, by the West Branch of old river Schuylkill, by lot No:- 11; and . by the aforesaid street,- containing. in width.3o feet and in depth 200 Tea, more or less, with the appurten uncesi...conshiting of a two-story fraine dwelling house ; late.the estate of said deceased-Terms and conditions made known at the time and place of sale by -.• • . SETH' W. GEEB, Administraidr. By order of the Orphan's' Court, : • A. DpiradeiNst, Clerk.. • Pettsvillo,..tiovember 1,408. • 4A-4t irEntrouu of the Store and. •Tarern L Stand. and Valuable Farm. the, property of the late Christian Leinbach,' on , • • • , • Naturthay.' November 24th, 1866. . Will be sold at Public Sale at the Oe e". specified : below, the farm.- late the property of Chr i stian Leirdiech, de ceased, eltuated in •Bem , -ToWnshiy; Berks County.-- , The farm contains 53' acres, more or leas, and is Atria tet..l•ln Bern . Toirriship, y miles from the. city' of Read ino-, on:the Mall route leading fromßcading to Bern bounded 13.V . ltrnds-ar John - Eppler and widow Hale. :The Improvements consimt . of a good (almost new) two-story stone tavern house, With a. two Story . stone kitchen attached, a good store root; with cel lar, a large.awli:a Irani with_ other outhouse'', a spring 'of tieVer.lai ilngWater with pump hear the . honk.; end :an orchard with excellent fruit trees., ' • • • .• . . There was always n hood business done.on the place,. at , well in the tdve, n (known as LettlflaCteg. tilTqtll,jl/13, to iha stare. to which the.Pcst 0111643 is attached ; the next store bang 8 miles distant. The township Mile.- lions are also held there since the- erection of. the . . . '. The land N limehottonrand well fenced in, And can iaot•be excelled in the eonuty. - . . -.- --• .-. _ . . • ' The * sale commences of Nov. i2ith, 'ISO, at 1 o'clock,' P.M.'; wnewilte - conditions will . be made known IMMIS EDUCATIONAL KEYSTONE .STATE • NORMAL' SCHOOL. . . rut u 1104TITUTION having been offlpiallY reOri:mized by. the auth,itltiee of the SLaia, of Penns:o6o:ll.4 the hnrmnl School for the conutice of and Lehigh,..Le now open fur the re ceptiim of ittulent& • ... . • . . • -Ale Normal School . building ta beautifully located upon high. ground- In- Itlmodawny .Township,, Berke County, Pa.. aurronnded with -land' to the extent of ten - ales, but a gunner of a mile from-the thriving town 'of. linurtown, ...and distant .midwav l'etwpm Al‘- lentownatict..Beading, shout two miles - from'. Lyons' g Station, on theast PenueylvanialtailrOad, • -.There toe three . principal co - uri , es instrhetion: = The t.i.arnial Elementary, •the 'mai .-Scientiftc, and the'Nortual Afreperitory Course, also. has * been institntrd,. whiCh is' deNigned for the berwilt of , those who wish imreue• the .study - of the 'ordinary' -English branches while in the* Itnodel schol, teach- Era are aff,rded every.:tipportunity hr acquiring apruc that! knowledge ot.'the art of teaching.. Special atten tion is given.to the studyof Vocal" 141(1..1111truniental Drawing and Painting. . • . • . Students - trAtii a distance must Stop at Lyons' Sta-. don, E. P.-R. R.. at which lariat- three daily trains ar-, 'rive from "Iste‘V Y,:rk City, • frpin. Ptilladelphia ' 'and three . trom Pittsburg, From Ifni Station students will bo conveyed to' .the in euattibusta which connect with the prinCipal train's :- - • The Winter Session.will. 3londlty, October 22d, - 16dtt.', Students are reccived'at any time.... - For tuition; We:ding, - and might:lt, the 'expenses . will not exceed $5O per quarter. • e •.* For fartheriunrmatinn addreeis KEYSTuISS STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, •. • • Kutz-olr'n'P'. 0., Berke Co., Pa. LOUIS • j..OHIS HOTTENSTETN..Prest.- B. Tru3tees. HATT', IC no,reeoraN, Secretary. October 20 ; tea ' . . C . IIIEGYARAt.INSTfTUTE. - . . •(FREN(.3 . 3 M .11'NU4ISIL) . •For Tonng LaiAies, Boarding and Da.4•Pugll2' , 1,52 T and • .. 1,0'19 Spruce Street, Philtrdelptirt, . n 111 upcu" on . .• • • • •Thuraday, Scpteinbar 20 . : • . . Board and tuition; per unman: •gSGp • .du • du for two or m o de stet-- . • 611 . 4. 400 . . . French is the language of the. tatnily,,: and:.ia con siard ly epulten in the ,1 heti tute.• , . • . ....S.LA.II.44LIiat..I.LERTILLT, -ORIAINT, STRATTON*, MMBERLY'S DTTERN4TIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE TELECiRAPIIIC INSTITUTE; -ASSE2ABLY BUILDINOS 8. W. Cio. 10th 4r . Chestinit Mts., Philath, ,ThsCollegtats Courts Sm.!;races. . , . Book-Kerning, ' • . •. ' •., 'Pearnanahip; . • • •• •, Conituereir.! Lair s '. . •• . ...• • Veannierelid . . ' - `Telegraphing, . . • : •Phonography, ' • • and . Spelling. •' . Stralentsircelyed at any time. Diploniart awarded on a eittl9.llctory examination,.'..For furiher particu lar. please call or. send fora circular.. . , AMMOUNCEMENT TO : - -:::.,..:.....0 : ,:...1 . : ::,. .i.. '.......,::,...i.:... . . The Quaker us Bhiese',College,' Tenth and Chestnut, and Bread and Spiing Carden. Sta., Philadelphia. _ . . Opening...of the Fall Sessions . , —ll.lbernrlnducentente.--A discount of 25 per cent. alleeced ou all Scholarships purchased during the menthol August.. reducing the terms to $5O. 'Money maybe remitted by mail, end - Scholar:4llns Secured, by those who propose teenter at any future time.' .• -• . ' s uper ior vanzngei.—This Institution ranki. the first hi the country is a regularly incorporated College: authorized by law to . grant Diplomas and con fer Degreee - of . . . . The Fall Sessions will 'open with' greatly increased facilit lee.. and young men desiring.to qualify themselves fir business life will find here advantages' to be ob tained nowhere:else., r• • • • • • '•• Faiibainksis BoOkkeeiiing.--Thts work the" most complete and eitensive : Treatise on Bookkopine ever written. containing 4:14 pages, And eompoSed es - - elusively Of Actnal - Businesa Sets:will be - ready for pub-. Ilcation in August. :Prlce. $3 : 'by subscription, .paid in advance, $2 , '• Remit money, and secure: a copy. Descriptive Circulars on application... .•• ' • Improved Conroe of'.linotruetion.-Wlth the Introduction of this book. - .and: with able and ex.- •perienced instructors, thestudenta"of this Institution. are, guaranteed .a . Pructicnl ...Acconntmit 7 i Cl/11 noir of the highest value, such as has never before" bee:n placed within the reach of students. of Commer cial Sf:hools. L. - FAIRBA-NKS, A.. AL, Irest...: T. E. MERCHANT, Seety: • ...Aier.ll, , Ge t -s 2 am - ... 'MeKINLEY.POWDER: .. ... . .. , . . ... . . . . . . :.- . • _.. Ceres Ulcer% of the Throat and -. • ..f . ' '"- ' • .- ' lio;e,Eloiftated Palate, Swell- - - lug or the Tonelle,.Congh•N • . Coll, : Sore:' Throat,. • • •• • . • . Qalll.sy, lioaree- • -- .• • ... . Oess, Diptherla, ' tier-. -. . , ' •. 'moan's Sore Throat,. Cii.' , .". tarrh of the Nose and BronebiOn: * • . .... . . . . tit..n Is opecinc,..operatingnn. the taticons mem branel, of the now and throat, and In nu case has been kuOwn to fail: - - 2d: It acts locality, may ba.essily 'applied to the 'pal ate nudionedieL in each qfiantity as to give It. time to. 'act. and .b6in4 very light; penetrates,' by. Inhalation, those portions of the nasal and bronchlat organs which other remedies cannot couch.•.' . . . 3d: It doss not act on the pores of theakin...nut will it digestion or the stomach .in . the. least; while syrups: lozenges and expeetctsiats pften.nitiseate. and _frequently derange the stosoutt:.." .•• ' ' ' • ' . Outdoor business. may be attended;tu without risk 'or.apprehensiou, betteficial.t.ffects being. great , . ly promoted by eiereiseund freak. air. - • bth. •In a few . minutes it willarrest the. most annoi.- bag cot/eh or troublesome tlowing.froni the nose. - . • Ottb IZ.will prevent sore throat Or 'hoarseness, Itta kettlifter. exposure or pubile - speiddng.- .13E.S CIRCE LAW- Depotll3ll3roadslay. N.. Y. .. • : J. T/1031ESON GILL,. Agent. pet. 6 . PO6 43-3 m . • 311 Walnut at.reat,'Plzra-r: THH-11 ORISON, - BOILER, A SAFE: STEAM BOILER. Thta e ner "Sreain:gelerator atonlnea earentlalel' wthuigiAa,oltsAprry A omDisrßuar IVE EXPLOSION, iti4lret eoet and cost or rePalre, dtt - rability, economy Of fneL'faciltry of eletuilug Fel Aran.. • portation, not preeetTed,kr any other bottery • ="' . It la formed of a combination of Mt Iron hollow Ephank,_.each eight lochee In ' external diameter, and three-eighths' or an "'inch" thick, connected* by carrel nets,There spheres. ir held together by. wrought iron.trolt9 with caps' atthii ands. • The feint bl the 'strongest known; Its strength to . mint internal PriMr mire very : 'grest=onsveskened' as tt by punching or riveting; which , lessens the .amcngth , of the wrought Iron boiler plate aboot.44lper cent.. 'Everyboller to tested br bydraulleprimmre et 30Epoutide. to thesquare Lur b. amt. :SOT BESUR3T' UNDER APT Mao. TWABLIC STEAM PRESSURE. • • - Under presmire.vhich might anise- . rupture. are s* botlens, - efery Joint lttthisbecomes a satety calve No other sleeps generator possesses this property of rellet . under eitremeisresenre-wlthout tisituy to itssit, and tbnii preventing Oteatgar. . `and taters'irelibleitroisk Mtbrabtirome atthelxtetestabltahmesw In. titeliottn-- try, lot descriptive circulars orprice.llPP/AtO • 40111C1P11411AIIIBEeettW re' " • teed* Diller Works,: QAT-V-71M.. ROO& lk eget ' meiesVielete;, re. Axel i- • •... : . . • • • • NOith-wostern House;. • •- ante Destel HOW: ;-. Cen treMireet;iPOtteitile . . Aorap i t Large nceornmedation tor ,Drovern. - • WITIJAISISTERNER, Priv' iieter..•• r. Jane 16,1E66 UNION HOTEL; (late RYCHANGE 110n4) Ad 2, -!..N11%. CFENTRE,ST q POTTSVUZA JACOBLEttiMarUTH, Preptr. Aprll4l, . . •••PIS.• .. •• . • . . .. . 1 **- -- L.A - R,RE . ii o It S E. - •. •.: •. • . • • .• . ... ... . IRLADgLPHIA. '. The Snlatetibela „basing leased .ibis tavotEn Lionse it . B.E#TTND:AND NM:YENISEI:ED ... 7 ...:. •• :' nsax.r.t.seaur usiisst; .', ' • • - - And is note prepared with tits Mast perfect aplioint •:• •. , , meats fr:7 , tAarcaeptims of Ducats:. .The 'inn piaibbin amongarst-elasa. Hotels -ivid be maintained in tbe.fatnre, as in the 'past: . *.May.26. 7114-41-1 - •'; • • BAK ERA PARLEY:. . . . , . PENNSYLVANIA- , HALL• 7 .•.... . . . .• .. . .I!pttisrmr:Ll.ll:c.,...W'sii.., -....•-.. . . . ...• ~.. . The undersigned .having ' . ,•• ,.. . . . . . . . , . . 11.1=y73:0...h.biD REFURNISHED IT THEOUpH T . .. ,-- .. -.. . . .OUT L 7 . . :. :., 'ELEGAiii,T - 111AININER,..'. ~ invites'llis Attention of the Traveling Public: . .. , . . - . Tim . Proprietor.v. 11l .spare no pains to maintain the character it . Lim always enjoyedas being one of the lest of. the - - - Of the 'country. and these whO favor him with their Patmnage may - be a...wined that nothing will he left en doneto secure the comfort "and- iaisfaction of witeetA :WILLIAM 'WM IT IVEY: 144 f . June 16, .66 UNITED . 511.7.1.T.E4 : - A11011EL; - . lqroAadiBircet, iiiiinaqua; Pa. D. H. WILCOX, Prciplietdr. : The United States Hotel is Well .and widely known to the traveling public. It Is pleasantly loCated in the centre and - business - part of the town and near the Itadrond Depot;. is• well Elurnisbed, and poe sesiea every modem improvement for the comfort and entertainment of its Inmates the,. rooms axe spacious and well :ventilated; provided with gas and water; the 'attendance la prompt and respectful ; and the Ta ble is well Provided with the hest the market affords. The ..Isar is stocked, with the choicest liquors . 'ith a tong, experience' as a hotel-keeper, the pro- prl6ter trusts; by moderate charges and a liberal policy, to receive-agars of the public patronage. . • - ...Ranh 10. .. : ' la , riONI4II2ILPTIVESI, • • 7 . • . . READ WHAT DR, SCHENCK IS DC/ING; . • • Dean ant,-.4 feel it a dbly I owe- to you. 'rind to all who are suffering under the •diseasert known as Con; nmption and Liver - Complaint; to let them know what - great benefits I have received from-your Billmonic Syr up andSenweed Tonic in so short a time. By the .bh-, .sing of Oral It has cured me thus far, - - • Schenck,. I will no*. make my statement to you as.followa eighteen.months ago I wad attacked with severe cough, and It settled ou my lungs; could not retain anything I ate,:sud - suffered with eVn • ulirg feVers • and night - - sweats, d was very much re- Anted. . The whites of my - eyes were very yellow ; likewise my skin.; my appetite all gone -and unable to •digest what - I did eat; bowels swollen, irregular and costive. I was very low. spirited;and had such violent spells of coughing when I laid down at night and when I arose in the morning that they would last one or trio --- - . theuevould. be.'nearly eihausted, and was entirely utrable.to lie on my left side. I cannot 'describe my- - wren:hied eufferingile I would 'wish to do. Every or gan in my body wari diseased or - deranged. Such was my eittianoteet this tiuie, and I:was emithieci kr my bed from the lit Of February, letie., to Jane, 1501, net able •to sit up. Ihad- the best of medical attendance the whole of the time, • My'cough was so Very bad, that it 'racked me very much. I at this 41. me raised a large quantity Of thick. yellow,. offensive Matter, sometimes with blood,- and it was generally _accompanied with nausea and furred_ and thick coatedtongue. At-the time Of coughlmg so badly I would have 'eliarp, 'shoot .ing paininn my left aide and heart, night sweats. and sureness throtigh• my whole chest; had much In ward feVer, pain my back aud- under my Shouldcr blades and irrthe small of my back; and at times so ee -1 verb that it would throw rile into. spasms.- Now thy phyeiciam gave me - up to' die. ..othent I bad. and the beet. them: but they culd do, nothing- for me, and 'at that there I evag.indliing but skin' and bourse .1 then was in the western pat t of Sliesom I; 'ln Julie last we left thbee for the Ere.t, and in Augusrlast we came to Ncw Y . ork, and 1 - was so reduced that I could only walk a little with my heeband - s help. • Alter Diad.betin here. a short time. the.satt water bteeae made me feel much liettee kir a time,' and then I had agais to call a phyei- ClaD lor aid: We had four of the beatphysicians eliNii‘v York on the dirieas'e-1 Of the Iring- , and doctors of all but - of no avail. They said I was pairt cure. and that my lungs were too tar gone tar any one to cure me. But at this time 1 was on my feet about the house, -not able to do much of anything. In November last 1-grew worse, and the consumption diarrhedsetin and laeied about eight weeks: We bad' tried all, and evere erred thati. eneid grasp at like udying . wisen for my diseases and liver coned:mit—but of no avail, " In January, 16'0,1 was brought down Ligon oe my bell, dud wee not . e - Xerticted tO live the:night nut. My hut-band et-treed at in side, told other friends, and they all give me up Virile. -•At this tend every ono elm . .,11W me atrium thine would ever leave my bed dliving wo- I Mau. The flier night 1 wad attacked 'withspard:Mr, and , was derangeid most . of the time.. A friend, elm came to Nee Me the last of tile • week, and brought the Sunday-Mercury..• In it was an account' of a groat cure performed by Ur. Schenck. Site fetid It :to me.,rdid it. a - As au reach like my iiiterose that I asked my husband to ^ai and scud him for me.' :At this tune I had given. up all irop:er of ever getting well again., and made my peace' . with uod, to be ready-Whenever-he called fur me. : On thseith ot•Jaueery,:.nen,' my husband' called oh :Dr. : Schenck, ittindstreee; New - York, and stated, to hint myscase, with a reeriest for him to call andeec ma, Whiriii he did, MA ire:amnia me - wltti the reepirometer. When be was shout to go 1 asked- him if he could cure nie:? iris reify Wile: el cannot% tell, both lungs are diseased. and the bronchial tubes the, affected en both sidee..; And }yet he seemed' - think there were lunge' enough left to' effect u cure If the diarrhea could be stopped. He said in order to do this, he mould have to give cue 'Mandrake Pies in small duSCS at Amt. to carry od the molted matter, mid men, with irstringeuta, he Loped .to check it. which be did: but the constant coughlng,,eight. btvaata, 'alai diarrhea had .pruatrated me so that he was airaid my . vital „powers score too much prostreted ever to rutty. •and yet Le seemed-to thiuk.it Icould live to get enough. l'ulmonic Syrup through my systole to entree expectoration there were lungs enough Ink luelirato recover: lie wished Me to: - try the Pa Lmouic Syrup- and. Seaweed Tonic-at-once, saying it would do .me no harm, if it' did me no good. The first week 'it - seethed to give me strength, so that on Sunday after I sat up le bad and ate hearty for aeick woman; but the earl wdek float:all hope Ind whiled my husband not to give ine'arlyniore mediciirei• • but the dotter had Warned him of this, and when the aced. lam was clearing out 'the system it made them feel somewhat restless, and to perste - ere ; mid ee insisted on' my taking it ; and. now. I feel the benefit of it. Fo r • after eight drys I began to gain my strength, and, with . he exceptionore cold that - pint ma back: some. I have been geining, strength of body, .my eough• is . going away, and all.my pains- are igoue r no Serene/a of the . body, my bowels are reenter, endmy breath. is sweet, and! thank Gild that I am now going about, Lund sew and reed as well as ever I could. I have taken sixteen bottles 'of the medicine. eight of each: ,• • I neer have a good aPpetite and rest well at night: my congti,doee, not trouble me in getting up oripug down. 1 would here-say to the adhcteti wire consumption Orliver con-. plaint, that Dr: Schenck fa no humbug: You eau rely on what he taYs. • Delay ot ;it ie eangeroes to trine Ith', these . disea •n ses. If-yuti • would be cured, go at once; and any one wishing to know the facts as herein stated can call at 'My residence, • 117 .West • iibuston street, New:York city. 'hilt* NARY: F. FABLOW. We r - : the - undersigned, tesidents oLiNew . York, are. a 6 qua hu a d airs,•Far:ow, and know her Statement to be true.. We . also know that she used Dr. Schencket .I'lllmM:tic Syrup - and Seaweed Tunic, and. luWe reason • to belieVe that to. title, medicine she, owes:, or preseiya-. doh from a premature grave. • • . • . .. • B. FARLO.W.II7-Weet Houston st. • ; • • I/EMIL:Lk. the reouwich . it. Itisa..EITGENBUNDEKIIILL, do. , ' .A.UtiUSTA UNDERHILL:• do, • • A. F. - 11410118:111 West Li fi aston at. -• • " EMILY GLOVER, • do. , • • . : • • BY THE HEIRS 44-4 t. J. L. COLE, 33 tiottage pl:. . ' LEIGHTON, 453 Broadway - Mae.' BENJAMIN CLAP?, - 19 Amity pl. lam well acquainted with Mrs: Mary Farlow, and: With her husband, Mr.. 13. Farlow,...thcy having, for a few monthir past, attended at my church, and I am con- • vinowl that any 'statement ' which they' thib" , :ht make may ba rolled on as:true. JOHNDOWLING.'D D Pastor ot Bedford St Baptist Church, N Y • Dr. Schenck willbe profeasionally at his principal office NO 16 North Sixth street, Corner , of Commerce; Philadelphia', every Saturday, from. 9 A .31 until 4 P 30, No 32 Bond street, New York. every Tuesday, from 9 to :3 ; •No 38. bummer street, Boston; Mass:, :every Wed- • nesdaY; from 9 to 3, and every other Friday at 108 Bal timbre street, Baltimore. Md. Ail advice free, bet for :a thorough examination of tha lungs with his Reap!. ()Meter, the _charge is three dollars.. . • Price of .the Pnlmonie Syrup . and Seaweed Took, each $l.. 50 per bottle, or $ T 50 per half claw. 'Man drake Pille, 25 cents per bon • . For sale by Druggists ' and Dealers. ••• ' 6 / 1 • -48-1 y Hal aid Cattle Powilors. TER. SEAVE. DODGES,: DL TEXPER, -F1 VERS; FOUNDE LOSS -OF - API" 'Err E AND VIT.' ENERGY,Ao. tom improves t 'w Ih d , Ingram the Appetite—sir a -, smooth..ar glossy. *kin:.az transforms . t h miserable skelel horse:: -" . , . . . . - • - . In all disease/ of;wine, snob as Con*, Mrers in . . . 'the Longs, Liver,' : - - -' - • --- Am, allay settee „r e . • acts as a 'pantile. , - g 7 potting from ', ..--- - A • ons•half :a .. paper 7 , to It Pitior Ma . . ~ . . a - -- -11- • barrel a s ir ill tb a . •• - 1 - r-2: ! ---------' above disaasee , 4 . - - - " ' '- wilttreradlcatedl. '., :. -- -- or eatirelyprevanted. •If''rtretle time — 'e - wialt .. preventive and ours - for the Eleg 'Choler:L. :.. • Tribe 25 Cents , per Paper, .or 5 Pabeis ioi 'V. az infoussit DECO AND MEDICINE DEINIT. 118Tratikliii Bt.; Baltimore, ForSale,by.Dimirestat likorabscas tbroicigh. .o:mitt* yalta4 State& , For sale in Pottevi Ile, b . y MC:ti/lY SAMCIFtenNIIOrt, BOStirSIIELL - I,U.i3RIC • OIL •W ORK$,_ •`. • C3RSFBI .CO:.:. OPFUM—ltisi 4 1 Iiirkeilit4 Wellsburg; Pil• '; • The atteeition of ILlNERs'in'partictler is ailed to the excellent Oise f or Coal Gartland Stationary EnithiM thittlie are now manufacturing.. • Parting ash* oar Oila will And an Immense saving. ; '. They will not ' nor oatmeal in mid weather and. are entirely,free grit. Oar ”A" 011 for Engine& and "C" Oil for Coal . Csavcannot. be' equalled • Orders should be left at :Railroad Ticket Oftlee,lft, Carlon, or at 'BOSSY- • b~ELL 4 t; MPS', Rook-atme, Centre St.. Pottsville; • Thollizeleiot Axle Grime, manufactured by ea is • Me beet article in the market is .grataltg WSZOCei Thiattairle supplied Oa liberal t i fIITIL • „ - ,` L. W. ROR TaEllki44Arti. nb VaLtsees, Milatzw it "62tas 17 . • W m SU* Molita HOTELS. FIRST-CLASS HOTELS FOUTZ'S I, !',4'l This preparation mg and favorably cnown, will , thor ughly lortiavigoratl oken•dowia owlinirlted horses, by . . strengthening and desalting . the stomach • and bates- a aura pro. :entire, of rill dis eases Incident to s trivial/able TS the quality e milk. It has proven by _ . experiment to lame the quail• of milk and twenty per and make the e r firm and In fattening e, it gives them ippetite, loosens .hide r and '.them thrive the t GAS. TA73, FOR POSTS, The question it the efficacy of gas •ar coal tar, for poits, and other timber, expr,s e ), to the weathet, or set in thezround, .1-cle; to pieserve them from decay, ha been ntieh agitated during the' la.st few year 3, anti conclusion to which the experi eiv al .ieem to have'arrived,, based in ad cases upo a bur face aPplidation as paint, is initn'ca: use. The conclusion, establish t d sis, is,a legitimate one. The .b hbta tti tr, is wrong., That portion I the woi.d ie.L.,"r, which comes in contact with the earth. eider -in hop poles, telegraph poles, or fend .st s; should be . well saturated in the tar; cr whca that is impracticable, by repeated of boiling tar: . In England, almost every large !iv is - provided With an trip tank or. pan',- ; otter a.brick arch fOr: boiling, the tr, , , v ,. r . u of the hoprpolesi in a preparation i.f which is,thert-called-creosote. ..'fite -ck . „ • portion of the tar, resembling resin in'ari-i„ ante, is etctrected, ft om the tar by to: be. used :for .roofing Purposes; the liqUid - portion that remains, cut 11l it, of.tarpetine, creosote ..is that: usual dimensions' of 'the tank m-ed 4thrpose, are three. feet by.:.tell - feet, ri;;; ; -, legs; with P.erpendieular sid,s (vv.) hight. The arch is bulb mannt.r.,- . with a chimney at the- ep-..1 the tip:. . Place. , .The hop 7 poles,.afl'er taint . ed ready for setting in •the_spring. 6e..end In. thi s -tank, stipportesihy a some' ten or .twelve, 11, 3 t thu Poles'stand upright in the pan, ~tvlti, . ll fla. filled with the creosote er•gat 'tar. abOut two feet of the hpp ty)le it is completely saturated snen that had - heeta in use seven years after - subjected, to thi?ftreatment, whi , .ll wtro er,— parently as £otniti as when first used. :R.:P. : , road ties are subj.:eted to this - with them,.ilte treatment. is 'continued f, .1 - 4. . . greater length of time: FenCe and tel' , gt•;;;-1 1 posts' are served in ,the same manner. proceis just reentioneti is the most:effective , method of applying the; creosote t;r tar, al though. many .of the_ similler hop-planters; probably from motives of economy. ePply the Ihitid.• - several times in a heated state, _until it' penetrates far into the Wood. In 'preparing stakes for the horizontal p. yard,•the heat and niost'eeonotule.fl One:, !,t.! those sawed one and one:- fourth incite:: ,ti ;:e - e and eight ftiet In length, for Jilt exee'; , t-flaf outer rows, which are lare,e 'and t-'r-)11.z.*-- These stake.s„ after being sharpened a' ,-: ;11 . end, are laith lengthwise in !he vat, 'and I in the taror' creosote for half 1 - ta hour. The' pan, if, of the dimensions dtn•cribed, u ill 11,12, • about 'enough to:• stake .an acre: The -when . preparing for . a.yard of ten aer, , , be. less thanone ceret r stake. Th , ,e,L.i should- be'reversed each year ;, the eh f, in the ground this year, will .be 1.11..2 t•T the stake pest year. • . -• • • GastAr is offensive—ithkeil insects, antntakes satutated with i! .:!, sect proof. They can neither bcc!all.!, bor . for Tice , nor a . reccp!ace Tot :Search carefully as you' will, the will discoVer. no enemy, while hop-pole will. be alive .kith viccdti. twine used-in the hop yard should ice The tar can be purchased-in its tt.d. ) state it the .gas works 'for from one do two dollars per barrel; where the ea! k ~i.fctili,h-ed ed by .the-:purchaser. • Crude cls.'t:d . Ts . 33 efficacious asdhat which is distilled to- et, -cote, or that.which by contiutted.ilktillatd.,a hticomes . naptli; and may be advantagef:n: - .F . used .to.preserve timber-on milk farm=. Ii t its - great econniny is most conspicuoui-ifi tl,r) 'h -,p yards. The English planters Lave the lead in this. It is there used very , exten sively, and we;thust do likewise; as our Wei are ITS expensive as theirs. This •funfisslies another argument fo.r. the Short stakes and twine, as -they _can . b .. e creosoted thewhole length at. sivaltexpense, the vermin nod other enemies of . the Plant can be so easily met or overeorne, - and' Ole vitality of UT :root- pre served, by this: process:. iti'fact,'every..step in the process of growing hOps is 'So' benefit ted by it, that it -contimends itself 10 every beginpei„nd overcomes the natural repug- . nanne:to cliang6 in - the -old hip planter. Correspondent of American Farther.' THE GREAT CORNFIELD IN THE A Nvarraft in the Cincinnati Gazette gives the statistics. of the production. of corn in the United States for the lasttwenty-five years as follows.: In 1840, total - crop , In ISO. total crop Z.;!.671,1 , 4 141.1860, total crop st iii In 1866, total, crop, Costatated).,. ..... The, increase being at the rate of * four iior Cent per annum, the eggrec:tie crop of 194:1 will be over one tliousfind millions of bushehi. The, following are the portions' of : the United States where Indien corn 13 the simple, in comparison with other grains: New Englaud, NOV York, and hew Jer sey, 118,948 ; 190 bushels. Pennsylvania, Maryland, 'Delaserire, North,and South Carglina 128A.3,24.7 Qeorgia, Florida," Alabama, iii, i>giDhi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and .Texas, 147,42 72G -bushels. - • • Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentueky; Tenet: see, Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Mince-i sots, Iowa; and Kansas, 550,827.943 bushels. This shOws•that half the immense,-crop of Indian corn grown in the United States is prodimed in the - vallei of the Ohio and Mis souri. He estimate the crop of ibis year in Ohio at 91,000,009 bushels. geripto. RATIL-A Connecticut man says his way of driving rats . from his premises is to catch our, dip it in red paint, except the head, and lit it go again. • To PREPARE SMALL ONIOSS FOR PICKLINO. —Make a strong lye of woodashes; and pour it boiling hot oT.er them.. Allow them to stand for.ten minntea or to, or till the skin will slip off "perfectly. - Peaches and quiticea may be peeled in-this way also; but require to remain but-a minute or two in the lye: . ONION Sartoe.-Peel six or seven good sized onions, :and boil in water. When tend er, drain, and chop fine. Set to,boil a little, over a pint qf milk, water will do if you have no milk, but it will require more butter. • Take 'a tablespoonful of flimr, blend With a small .piece ~ of butter, and stir into the milk. When boiling,- put in the onions and serve hot. ' Fr.cwriNo Iswn.—Set to,boil one quart of milk ; beat the whites of three eggs to a still foam, anctplace.this foam on the top, of the Beat thoroughly two whole eggs with the' remaining yelks, and when the milk boils remove the froth, stir in the yelks, and take . from the stove: When cool season with le mon, pour into a . sauce dish, and place the foam geniis , npon the . top. This is ,a very pretty dish, for tea. • _ FirrEION6 Fowr.a.—Coop them in a mod erately • warm,' dark, quiet-place, with good ventikation, and _keep them perfectly clean, andleed on steamed or bolted potatoes, mixed with crushed oats or oatmeal, and blended with sweet milk, with a little fine sand added and given warm, but not het, •If in health and well attended, they ill be fit for use in a fortnight. They may also get other meal mixed •with . the potatoes. • AN . English lady sends us the- following -, method. of roasting. a smal l pig. m any o f . our readers may not faney e ating ao yOung an animal asone at 1 five.weeka z old'r but.we believe that _the dab .is - cotiSidered a rarity in the old country: - • : . . , ..• ~ , . lianas. Zne. :--reand . you toy method of. cr:oking a little - pig. Lilo. not recollect ever h al 'ing seen *a receipt for OILS muck relished dish:' To have 144 Primts order it , shoal& ta from roar to 'five weeks Old, not older, and abould killed and dressed tfib '&4 - before roasting. - Imake a stuffing of breed crumbs, .dry,' and. two .'or - three good Shied Onions chopped fine, .814 about -two goad table spoonsful of finely , powdered.sage, well sea= eoned with salt - and pepper. AlloWnowater in the pad, bake. .whale in tk good - oven, and . rub often . ith a little bag of butter. When done,. the fat ,should • all be ,poured from-the pan, a little water-added to thebrown - grivy, boiled up and iitlier : poured over. the pig lir - served In a tureen. - should be serv ed with botplatee, sole. num hot,. and vary nice taloa oauttAiftr. Coaary