1 P 4 and c,,,,antot. •"'"2"1.• I:+MVISITIVENESS IVIALOWAUD rILL . ~• mp u; f.or Yankte Mill • Ife was thievery . inearntion «3r-011.er-rand esprit.. We Ifryed ,:to Ece lira smiiiag. g• . ) . 0c1 naiared phiz tx:f4')re the lighti; for it as ecra. to impregnate . the verp.atmosphere- with a sense of merriment lie possessed a genius fOr the impersonation, of Down Eist character, which, no actor be fere noy...sioCU hiStime has approaCheeL • lie •wjat.stiatUral, captivating, easy anci-larlilieutr:. With trhai genial unetion he relited a pleas- . antry!-•-With how much spirkling zest . he .bantered tht fi,li!es of mat:kind ! The ticisms 11 •Shed IR•rn his lips as flakes oflight Jibing the orient: gay, glorious fellow was he, in every sense of the expression: .• • His store of anecdotes . seemed to be inex haustible;• and he was one of those' few gif: ted Creatures Who could' talk - •aliilaY, and still Lave somethingleft worth listening to.: One never wearied of hearing him,. Age did not famish; • , ‘• n=2. , m 111 A infinite variety '• . . . . Ibis whimsical stories yet range the length and breadth of the United States, as 11DOWPed oddities.. They halte'e been paSsed from one to another, till the label of indkintity has fill en ftoin them in the torte' of n'arirttron. We recognize titeui-here and there,•as.Mie will' find polished pebbles on the seabeach What n . groteet.pie medley his portfdliO Would pre 7 sent :.Spirit of 3lomus •we invoke 'thee to assist be - thy potent influence, the finding of this rare legacy ! • • • - • We remember a scrap of adventure. that . II ill used to relate, illustrative of the trait of inquisjtiveness, so noticeable among • 'the . primitive, home spun' Yankees. It, appears that the comet:lan was traveling-ha-a -stage coach, and sat next' to a gawky, Ob sided ; Vermonter, Who 'op , cd ,the conVersation with the usuarplatittides touching "weather --crops-and glue:rat matter's . of iutrisL" You're traveling, :I gtinss, glister?" said. . . -Vermont. - • • , • "If being in tt 4.111ge coach behind fourfleet 14 - ronnq is any ev' 1 • re of it, I should think I waF•' , coolly replied ' Z'n ns-3 - on're right. Eh ?''. • ' c , fr A. brief pauge. • . • - • " Travelin' fair your ?" . ` if ‘" Not exactly," reliontleil 11111. • ()11,...then, on 11'.zitesta, I reckon,- cla • ti2 . , s-:tao that is. to say, not precise ! y." E ch!. I.percei . ve;Lltall'bizoess and half pletti_:".--.inllittg his 'a - trg . e. eyis .about liesVilacti.t.l bagatelle : .. • • "Surnethipg in that •And not raziml, to L &JULIA with interro 7 rould see rm the , " breed -- of his oeot in took -fruin his pocket Colo; of "IfumpLrec : ClinkilY: and 'soon his 'Y mind w;e-7: with that tiutnble personage. - "Urnpli!" grun'od eiTirnt : your, pardon, but is it fur to'---" Hill affected not to hear him. 11.e . repeated !the ue;Wm - " non . .t-know," replied_ he, ivitlinat Liking his eyes from tte hook. . ; • . • " Well, Flmuld you think it wuz i what we've come?" '• Can't Eay.' . _ An+Jther t-itence. Like this part of, the country: - agrnil tone. Cht eloz-et : to li A irentent's.jtitt rtnission. = icon d , n'clivo . oh; uur here. pre.haps?:' ‘.`ls;ivler dew 1. • "That's a.stratii.Te colueidenee." Yet mont here Ildjusted s his crrkvat-a flow red velvet of e strong, riii.do : o ti4l.__the )o - tv of whieb, terminal ing into a reseuddance )f a tipsylettcr X, 11:,,1 Tovpr - rceplibly jng.2ed mud sand gat under "Id 3 ear: ' ltrin2 - .Thg the • ..)ow back to its . otii - "'ulal under remarked,: .; • "Excuse me, Mister, sin you et•er cipect is tew•cozne this may agia ?" • • • "Have nn positive. knowledize,-” . ly replied 11111. . ':/ "I spose yotfaon , t . like coach ridin'?""No." • . _ "Not half go nice as Eteamboat ur. cars, • "Quite agree whit - you:: Here. be eased ult - forif moment :or - two, Ind then renewed the attack. Noticing his. victim, he said •. : • ..• "I'm an. Anierican, I am."' ouldn't hate taker' you fora cir a Spaniard," tirity remarked. the •co- • nedtan. - - . • • "tio ? I'm glad-to In at' you say . so. "I've 3 ; teen told :afdre no* that I liad,a real Russian 1 ; • i.tiouth, and that iny.nosewns ou . the Qreek .4.tyle, but-I reckon they ain't lithe truth wuz old." •• 1 - Whe.t possible: affinity' there- could exist he 1 , ween his' mouth 'and Russia, unlessli ,was extent, would be . hard 19 cenjecttire; If .creek noses are of that long sort that . 'hasten. own to a red point, : thee his nose was Gen— lan in the eitreme. -If not, we will avoid ti asii-classificstion of the organ . , which at ti .•- :lance 4aivily reminded,-bne of a .platina . • hell, with which lightning reds are dipped ' a guard against meteological disasters;- Hillsawit was no use to thwart the felloW; . tr talk . he would, "come what, come may," he words bubbled through his lips .1 ); '-the-wlsps swell 'to the 'surface of a marsh be comedian laid down his, book, and of :• . :ankee's . eyes - .sparkled is anticipation of a mg,• gossipy( old f*hioried chat. • ':* • "Yu' e an kinercan, I spOse ?"he asked.: "Yes." - , . . 4 - Du yeli know,. I . 14ouglit you.wuz.", -" Ind6ed . ; q• "Greatcountry this; chi — •after a moment'sl !altation. "Extraordinary country:: . . ._ " "Good kind of land taw be born in." . . 4 I ; `line.'" • . . . . . ) l ' "Our. mountains tower up AS if . they knew - -hat they were about, eh?" • - • . IA - ' -, . lincluestionably." - .. . • • -..• -.---.:'- "Our rivets ain't - no puddles, nuttier." : ..t . 'Quite:right. • : . . . • . . '-` "And. I guess our lakes 'would make (pilo t,' ..ik if they were bard pushed. .. • .. . "To lie surer ,: • - , -... , • . , • /. "I'm. glad • you agree' NI itli" me, .on' them - - - nts, I-am`'—(lien, relapsing for a moment , to a blank silence,. he started . - ag,a•in . ivitl - . - : - . - : - "Whatteown were you born id,- if it:a not . .; ' • extravagant question?" -- ' • ,•_.. - : I ;`t, "Boston."' - . • . • --, -.- . :r. -- - ' "Crinky, how . odd :=I - ye. often, been. ere." • _ r - "-Ab 're'ecil ' : 7 . ' • ': - .. : il • , Pause of at least tit,:y. tive seconds, - - • '.- • . .',': "Dew yoott kcori-s--:,,tw don't say it's .Cll- V.'W . lave .'' - £oS—but since we le got tew• talkie', . • ' • i • • • ivister, dew y . eou know .1 sheuh, 'like. taw; ,- i.... : i tow yeour Mane:: . . . • Vit"Would you?" said the coinidiau, latig,ll ...tI t runs in'n.y lLeadC riT, seen.yoli some ere. e -: • c'Very possible." -- -•' • I s • : "And yeour.nzeme is-- - " .- . , i_i"Elill." ' . .... _ I."Oh, - indeed: I know A gr)o,3 many Nliills 1 - ing . in Ve.rniont ; our head threshers name f .l Hill,' I swOW ! flow odd : There's iigood- • .-i-:. sprinklire of Bilis all over"Vi rmont. -' .:. .She comedian ' fancied for - in instant, • but .Iy . for an instant, that his name had `,given • • e" to,a - pun, but a glance at. the Hard fea- , - .es of his friend convinced him that - the I 4- ty on the Word was grossly unintentional., • Well, bow very Strange 1 should know so ' , 7 many of yeour name: I shouldn't won 7 1... if I knew people with ycour full name. L . - , might .yeour Christian—" : . saw what was coming, and replied : ' - 1 eorge.•" . .. ..• •- • :s • .-' .. 117- f •. that a fact? Oh, -- you're certainly jok: A li . wh3, rny name's tik•erge toci.• Wheeler •-' : • .tarps Wheeler'smy name.- - -:.:..- , - -,. • 'T . 4 ••.• i_ . .. 'Ohl". . ... : _.... •:. 'Yes. Now.yeou were hern—,---- -... .. 'ln Boston—" - . ... •. • .., -, .." fi `Ya as, '7..setly Sol Bosioni..ltlassaeliusettr, 7'Ocourse ". - : ylccertainly ; Boston, .gassachnseitS--N_ ew . iir . ,..,giritid—North America," . said Bill, -w .. ..h0, ..: Tied to death by this time ...w:th ingu . tries, cidly settled down in the corner :of the - ..4". ch - and Simi his eye . s. ..Vermont was not '.. i;tbe thrown aside so easily, however; ,and . i ,-ptracting. his sharp featuresevery angle ~ -i which-seemed to - ask a . question = be 'Netched his neck, and said : . . . ,•.. _ it what pa of Bost were evaporated at that moment, to tic up in- a .p#ket every 4atory, replied ntre„ close by the . pia South,'. lock in themorning, . the in Milk street." • : • .. to had left the' fellew no mar- idge Lis surprise when be stud: •• • • . . . lublin• yeou tea , much, 7nA.v }MET WUZ YEOITBONN ON, AND COINER?" avows that after that "last tit of the coach, and pursued 11,e Journey on lbe box v.vith HARDWARE. LEWIS Ca THOMPSON & Co, DEALERS rte,. HiRDITARS, CI:TWIT, TROT, TOOLS MAESET, "cIIGN OF ' • ' ••• : March. IT, 'RR ;BRIGIJT: .t?.:-,:CO'; DEALE*LN Hard rare, Oullery, Paints, AMT. OPPO . :4TE THE . 11 . INEItS' EL K, Ponsilltc, Pn. Sert I, G 1 PERUVIAN BYRUP IS A PROTECTED SOLUTION OP.TTIE P _ 'F . 0 XIDE- Cir Knew d!nove.ry in mediOc k e • STRIKES ;AT THE ROOT OF DISEASF; By io{:plyln g . the Blood • 4:11 ! LE.,-- 9 e LIVE T.I.F.IdE!iT.-MON.. • T625.h.1 the secret of the wonderful success of thD 2 - remedy iu Furing . . • Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diarrhcra, Roils, Nervous ilfectioni•, Chills and Fevers, Humors. Loss • of Constitution:lllllor, Dis. • eases 'of the hichicys and Bladder, Fe- • - • male Complaints, • . end r.ll BM) S OF TrIFTLOOD, Or',y~rimpalrJ~d bensm~ .ITT 4)r a .r.ow . .11111 I.l:ittnc Ao . m, corre,po..ll , ,,:reAction,-bitt• q 1 lt, Vl - 601:41u,1 Li zzis ;di 3Ru4 l'ret•from . Mcoh r r. ct.rat• Jolt t sn lornutt: :;11 Ind Drbility. ID p si a • . Froth tfq. Veu,rallo-Afbtler-ciin 5r.:0. , T1',. a R. • : '.. . 14%.tt.txt, CAN, no. P.A.T. Nardi 2: - .., 1 ,, T..5: -.• • •'. ~ .I am ::n It . osete tell 3 opeptic.Of,noire than '2r; - . ,....1:e . rt,ill , ling n.• : '• . - . i , .. .. t. i • •• • • -I have . been' 5.6 wondi , rfittly berellttei in the. I bredE'ent w..ek , .dnri u.whieh I - h3ve n0 , .(11.M. Pvilly:3ll Syrup. that I-can 6 , reeli I.pers) . ,tle. ruy,eif of the leanly: Peo.c.:e i'vtio' 1) tVe.known' me; are n4oll ioitcd at tl.e , clmuge..: "I - n vr i(h.lv known, and can hat iccommend to other,' thit wi.,h;lll.la4unO au much . - - A CASE 0F..21 II :.11i ,. '.•1TSDIAG (FRED . .. Pr s uru'V.F.I.ET4EWETT,...tioJ. Avon Place, Poston. . r -I . h ave ,rfaficred, and .sumetinie,e- I:.ever ety, for. 97 yeancrfon - dyfecio-io. I com 10.1u , {1 I Aking• the Pc t\ avian S - .):rup ,t.:d toand inthooli te to !left frolli it.. In :he coin .., , , i oh tiro- ;.r . ''.,.rr Wi• IS A . I‘ , oo eotirely re lieveil from tuy:suffertnll . o, and 1 , 4 -a cnJoy,l uninter-. rupted Lealfti e% yr ,lok - c... • ' - ' • . ' , , : One of the int.t Als4 iingo Pilf . f r i .1111 . i,!Ii* in Ar'ill' . 11.illaillilli Ve l'iii • ls to n frietail'asi. fol. :••. • • • . . "1 ha-'• tried the .I'LT.FII.I` , I al:d the- re.; en-:air.. ynn: IA has m:Lde'a'ist.w 3:A.. ine: wAv Niff , r ; .1 am. n , .l: , nzer 'tr. - 41:111,4:s nridAdvlV.litnted. ns vr:mn. y(111 - '113.t PION Mt', belt with 11trgt• capacity furnt,•ut;.L.owl physical,, than at any darinc the het live y(;ArA.,, EsOinent Di v isso of itti!itOra, J.npr t'• "1' 11,:vo 11 , 01 1.4.111 g, 111.: PERI' k LAS;tI4(I:I' gist, Me NEW J." - , QYANCY or has i• aged by tli.t•ine - of thls remedy:' front ♦sea's, bp141111 , 4 crcatute+. -to titritng. - healthy. and lialloy men and women : and ilt- • .yalitis cannot reasonably heeitatelti'give it a . • . . • A pamphlet of - mtetel.. rim; ainirez certith'ate6 of cures 811 d teetnumenthnions from Forwo•,,r the most emlnetit pity:Achim, clergymen and others., will . he emit: .inerto any atidret;e.., • • : - • • It..V7See that . .iich Bottle has 'PE RE V lAN siltur, • FOR SALE BY „ .1"; . r. DINSMORE, Proprietor,. ' 36 'lley Street,.New: York, - A3.4D -BY ALL DRUGGISTS .5.C11.0 - FUL - A,l All 7.lletileal Men agree Ihra . l.ol)lNE is THE BEST REMEDY for Scr,fttla an . d all diseases ever dikoveleci. The ilitlictilty ha* been .to obtain. a - pure iolution of . DR,' H. ANDERS' lODINE WATER, - Titre Solution of lodine, WITHOUT A SOLVENT, containing -Art-LLGRAIN to eaCh ounce Orwater. .4' most Powerful Vitalizing Agent_ .-and Iteruiraitive. It has cured and will cure SCROErLA In all Its manifold forms, 'ULCERS, CANCERS; SYPHILIS,. SALT RIII 4 XM; and it has been used with astonishing successla cases of lii:mmatiem, llykpepsia, Coneump don, Female - Complaints, heart, Liver and. Kidney. Diseases, Jec:- . , Circulars will be sent .reme. to any one sending their address, ' • ' • Price $l.OO a bottle, or 6 for $.(0.: Prorated by Dr: IL ANliEli..Pbysiciaa and Cbeml4: J. P. DrITSMORE, 36.Dey,St., New YorlE, AND BY. AUL 111,1410,11ii14164. WISTAB'S BALSAM , OF WILD CHTItRY ' 11A5 BEEN I:ED FOB SEMILS II A L F - A C ENT L WITU TIIE lIOET AM)NISIIINGIIIICCESS IN drIIING Donirment•sx, 'Sort! Thrnat; Influenza,' Whooping Cough;• Craup,.. • .--.Civer'Complaint, •Bronchitim, Dif- ' -7. • • !lenity- of -I%rvathing,' Arthnia, . -• '— •• ', and everraffeciwn of • • " • ,THE TIIIICOAT,'L.U;SGS AND CHEST. CONSUMPTION, . which canoe off:mord Victlm§.ibiel any other disease, and which bailee the skill of the Physicians to a gicat er extent than any . other'.. malady, alien yielda to.this Remedy, when all others prove ineffectual. AS . A ,MEDICINE Itapid iz Relief, Soothingly' Effect, safe fu it Cpera- tkui. IT, IS UNSURPASSED _ _ . while as a laelairation, . frep 'from noxious-ingredi ents, poisons, ur minerals; Uniting Skill, science' and medical knowledge : cbmbluing all , that is. Valuable in the vegetable kingdom for this class of disease,.it is' -IISC 0 AIRUIABLE • and is entitled; merits, sod receives the Oyers] 'coral dance of the public. . ' EYMOUR :THATCHER, D . of Herman; "S. T.. writes as : • Xl> BALSAM Ot• W 11.11) Catranci givee universal eatistaction. It seems to cure a Cough h.y- luusening and cleaheine the lungs. and 'alwuye irritationclllub p_r_yol'lNli TUX CAIXE, , XSTLAD Or DUI .1:40 Cr TILE COUGH AND XEAVLX‘i TUX : CAUSE Blairst , .. • leon,ider thejßal sam ae good M. any, if not the beat, Cough medicine with which I ma acquainted.•• • . • From ilon. Judge SPEAKER, of Cimajoharie, New York. , Gantlemeu.—.Thls Is to creitify that Myself and lam-' fly have used Dr. \Victor's Balsam of Wild Cherry. for sovend years, and that I.take grhat. • pleasure in recom. tuelidint; it in' preference anything of the Idnd• for alllOl it Is nnetalod. In cases .0f...-IstUna, Phthisic,. - or Affections of the Thriitt; I bare never met with any thing en:MI to it. . .Very Respectfully, . . , . • DAVID SYRAKE.II.. The Rev. JACOB SECHLER, of Hanover, Pa., Well known and much respaLted . among -the German • population in this country, makes. the . -iullowing statement for the bencilt of. the afflicted : • • Dear Sirs :=Having realized in my family important benefits from the use of your valuable preparation— Wismr's Balsam of Cherry—it affords nie great pl'e sure to recommtMdit to.the public. . Some eight, year. go one of my daughters seemed to be In a de-. , and little hopes; of her recoyery were entertained.. 1 then procured a bottle of your excellent Balsam, and before'ete bad taken the whole Of the ,contents of t h e bottle there was a great improvement-in her health.— I have, in my ir,dividual ease /nude. Ip3quent• use of your valuable medicine, and have always been bene , tined by it. ; JACOB SCILLER. • PRICE : . ONE DIALA . OIt, .• • ' ' ' For Sale by - - • • .-•.- •.. J. P. DINSMORE, 36 bey . New York. . . SETH FOW SON, Proprietors, Bciaton, Aid by all Dmkglaua GRACE'S CELEBRATED • SALE CUBES cuts, BURNS; SCALDS. Grace's Celebrated ,Salve CURES WOUNDS, BRUISES, SPRAINS. Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES BOILS, ULCERS, CANCERS, Grace's CelebratedLSalve GUBL SALT EITEUM, ERYSIPRiaos. Grace's Celebrated Salve . CURES CHAPPED HANDS, CHILBLAINS. Grace's Celebrated Salve HEALS OLD SORES,.FLESH WOUNDS, &a 'lt le pwarript In action. retret.l3 pain at once, and,te &met the most angry looklitt swellings and inflamma tions. as If by maidc,--thas affording relief and a complete care. Only tn matt a box l Mint bf mall for 35 amts.} For Sale by J. P. DINSMORE. ad Dey St., N. Y. S. W. FOWLE dr SON, Proprietors.: &Atop, and by all Draggipta. Groccre. and Country Stores. August 4, .66 • 314 y cow • .- •-...-.:, - CHEAP PASA.GE -. •- -... ~ •• • • • - TO .A.ND TROY ' * .,.. AT. BRITAIN miaIItEILA.I4D.. ' , 41 , ;,:. r i.c•ottirother. it C...... Radgratiou ' Bl 4 .1 1 .. n - g x ehatge Office, 86 South Ftreet and 23 firoadway,X. York: Prate on .England,'lreland, . Scotland anti :Wales. . • . • • ' •.. - .- - - • • - . . • Tapecoll'a favorite . line of Liverpool;Packets Saila •everthree daye. . . . . • X Line of London Packets salbsevei7 to daya...dleo by atcanutdpe 'ailing weeklY._ - - . Parties wirbingto send '. for, their - .friends or remit "ntoney•-to. the old country; can do eo at the lowest Jaw* by applying to-Alexander S. Silllman, op poetic the New Town Hall, Pottsville.. ..- - ' .. .: • •• •. A••T• 0 0 • • loacTuoratual o. noissibts ni Andy aobnAion, fully Illusitated. giving grail denciiptlon o f me Round the. Ores," pat published..- !Ace only ;0 cent*. Fog sale st • • • •• RAMTAITII Zooksbm Bv:siNg.s.s::,.eN.ltp"s:.:.,'.. .Q . — rEtrAitir.Es . AND.zEYEigye •1 7 •GLAtilt4Er4.—A large ..anscrt ment ab htied • abol fpr by • JOSEPH • obtain,. Wyche:taker S. •feweleb.%eentre Pattiviile, three doom etxwe lam-tinter 'ranee. 31ach :3...469 • s' 7 8.1.vE Ttre - tor..ISIPANiEu. • -, - • • .' ... ... . . . ...• - . 3 Cents a Fond Paid for clildt White WritingtMd Start.r.inc Paper,and atatiOldia'ewapaperit,Pamphleta, and Old Goofy wittithe covers.talten off.. Colortal Pa . par 1 cent a pound. •• •-. • . .: •••• •. . - •• B. 81L1.a73..A.11. • • ... :. D. : .iV. ..S:11 TiH;- i-:.' • ci..i - ri;* Pd.' April 7: `Ca • • = 14,tf . •- • • .M .- . JOSEP,II 017E,1ER,..• N .- P-I,ITATCHIIikEa - AXIi:JEtiTIEI4"'' ' •:". 2 ,:..a.- •• Conire ht.. lioitsrillg, . ''-o•' (three doors chore the Mortimer , Home.) bro. n 4w- on hand a large mid well selected agsortment of doe . ~..-. - ... ; Gold and Silvier, Wpachesc . .. ' . . Also n la^pe variety of flue. Gold Jewelry, Gold Mehl SledeltionF, Etrr and Plager Ringe. Br.astplus. Brice. lets, : Gnht Pencila. Pens, Armlets,' Thimbles; Saida, Sleeve Buttons. all' of which will bo offered. .forsale at greatly redneed prices. , . . • • Particular attention given :id repairbig of Watches, Ckv_•t and Jewelry. : • :March 3„ • . A. -- 11."RATBERSTADT &: - Co • . .•... • . • . Railroad St.; : betwe en Marko'. and. Cal. • • • Where I alv:..yS kept aiscrtmSni. Grain, EISY 5, 'Gfi TO THE 1-)1513L1C. PAINTING, PAPERING, 6z0: 1 . • The tinder , .!gred reS'peitfully inforntis hieffrlenda Stql the public that - he ,kel.-ps: conkantly on-.,hand at.hr.s. Paint Slipp. anii & Curtaiii . Pap6r Store; ..colistal sEcOSto A .yB. MARKET ' • ...pcittsyitie, Pa.,, • ...• A CHOIC4A&SOET.Sik.NT OP. . ' Oiled Green alad . Buif Holland for . ITindowg... Curtain 'Fixtures, Cords -and - Tassels.. • • • - , Picture fiords. Tassels and %ails. .; • • . fhinnieys . , Wicks and •• : • )iiiidow . Oil Shades: . • , • ' • Table Oil foyers. : •• • • - foal Oil lamps...:• • . • Lamp RtadeS and ~•• • • 'COAL ' And a very rulYassdrtmettt of Notions. •Ile alas keeps ou band for Sale: '•' . .Puo.y Mid GI nopii of all .. • ..; • •• -. • . sic(i Point. of . • .• arkiimhi.•. and Oil.. • :* Taip.ktoine. Windeps9 and sub paitited • and .: . ghtzed at:short : no- , tire. • Paper Ilan:pug, . anti Sign -painting attended to protaptly. • . • • •,.• nut he seen.at my store 11'41 o'clock In the •morniio! to y wchsek.n/ the sySniniz: • OcLV, PHILIP-NAGLE, July el. if, CT,-lA.S :: Eppr:u_l,, TOHIGN AND DOMPSTIO wiNf 4 , s. - ANp . .L . illtj.-Qlls Centre St,, Opposite American revrirsv€7;l.E, PA. tr - ASLO, SOLE - AGENT • FOE -21 HUBBELL'S - GOLDEN BITTERS, it Sure Itetuedy for IqFpepsla. I\IISHLEIi'S BITTERS FOR SAGE: . MILLS' BOURBON .WHISKY 'AND . TINDEkVEEIV.S StsllEPl3l SCiiIAPPS. Jtine 2, 'CA • • . ..• NEW 11100 K. ANT)- STATII9IyEIitIr The undersigned are now prepared to farniMh.a dna assortment or Boohs hit first class Stationery, at their 'New Store , on Ceinre Street. do - tirs below. the Episcopal Church. Priutihg,•flinding : and Stamping to order. . • -.. . , • • . • • 1 • P ' erfninei-Y - ; . • .• • • : • . Fancy Sonpm,. . Toy Rtook~, • • P.4eho • ol ' •- . . • . -. • : • • • Orders, promptly atiended- • to. Give 11P • - . OSI3YSII_ELL BROTEER • C. . 0. C. BOSISYSIIELL; Pottsville, April ' .• IG-tr. THEODORE. .ktiNcrecTur,:mc OF • . 4 . 114 • • DELT, 'WALSeiIc 'ROSEWOOD.gouuidsk, ),Diking-Glass and . Picture Frames, ...• • • • PO.T.i'S VILLE, .tiniEN : N}NANN . S . . 11igilding done at the shortest Notice: U. S. , STRIPS, • LEGAL, COMMERCIAL, and - BUSINESS At B. .gt..IINIVIIIPS Boioltitore. TA liAQUA STOVE •. . - HOLLOW-WARE ...FOUNDRY, ROBINSON .& C_o - WHOLESALE:ALINtiRCTURERS •Of the Celebiated: ~ • ' • . Monitor. Cooking::StorO,:•.. •• . . Wyonting,eookiirg Stoye, ALSO •We arc prepared to rut - atilt' at abort notice Tl 0-Boy Water. rines of Any tcaranteed to ,stand•a aura of 3001bs per. &Piero inch. ••• • Taratylua, •, 44 .4 ?7 ,. • , r. E* • • ••• ' WlitLEr., 4 ll-exp RETAIL DEALER TOBACCO; PIPES' : OL . Centre M 1 Opposite tbr .14"onttll!till, • Feb. 21, '6l SELLING OFF.. T. HOLIDAY PRESENTS • ..-.. • . • HOLIID • The :undersignett . would respectfally .• inform 'his friends and 111 public In geueral. that be intentia elos hM his bosine'sa and la ;tiling nt Cbahiii large• assort- FINE'. SUGAR AND .WOODEN_ TOTS • - •ItINA. AND . TIN . WARE; . . . • • • _. • • . •••• And CANDIES of alit - Inds. and in fart ecerFthing . in his line intended Itir the Holidays. , Give him a call. and judee for 3 : our,elves.. • . • . . . . . . .• LOEGHEL,.-..G6nfectidner . - Corner Third and 31iiiviNcille-i%trrets,.'' PATENT: RAIR 'CRIMPERS, For Criniping and liViiring - Enti Cinir. . . • .A..qk yotirt-toreket.pcx • If he dw:.s.not keep them, write tiahernutaliittuter; ]. FINS, St. and Co:uulhia Avenue,' . .Sept . XUE1111.1Cli;, SALAMANISE.R• SAFES,: - .• •. • . .• Se c ond •• • Arinciiinces tothebusinee cornmanity.of this• . and the adjoining counties, that lie• manufsc,: , ttireSSALAMASDER. SAFES of all , sizes ana, kinds, warranted Firaproof, Which, in point of workmanship and finish, will compUfe-with : those• ob. tained from any other establishment in the 'ciiuntry.— }le always keeps Safes on hand for sale, and will matte. them any size,' for Banking and • other Public tions.lts cheap; If not cheaper-than thump lie obtained Re relers to Benjamin Ilayuood, deorgeßright, Thos. CoOch and.A. lleudersiin,- of this L'oruugh, who -have his Salk% in use.. • • (Juneaa,,•63.2,4-41 • . • . . . • - B 0.0 h. 13 I N DF, R.Y .::- -:' • .., . . A 1.1. kiitds • of.Boeits, .ila;,•azinas. Seirepapera, to- ZS- gather with Music and Qid Books rebound at short. notice at onr Bindery. • : , , • • • • • .' : . .• •."All•kinda of Blank BoOkssntled and bOund,to sulY. pattern at the Bindery. of theantiscriber:" - •" - ... Send in your oilers. .• . • •:. 11...8AN - NAN.: . JOSEPII IWittelanmaker • CENTRE ST., POTTBIII - 1 T R pA." . , (tbreAf doors above the Morihner has' now, on hand a large and well ielected assortment of : f the lateitityles and t mighe stAnd:ira of Sliver. . Aleo solver Plated Waie. A large and general variety of superior Plated . vyaie, • *Pell as Tea ruad•Ta - ble Sugar Spoons;, Oyster and Pie and' 'Fieb X - ray*, Cake - .Baskets, ..Fruit.'.Stands. Castors, Batter Dishes, 'Matters, Pitcher?* tc., -all .of .which will be sold at the very luweat " . ' • N. Silver boright and taken. in . exehange.—, The highest price given. -Marelf.3, • POISING- AND -- .6AS'...kwrilislG ... . • . A.TVENDED FO IV ALL TR:ErR Bwczzrts.. oiaossiett. at:the litotee of sossystona.& - truS., • and GEORGE BEZEMer, Centre miff metre forl ) fdes , .Con ic andkr zi bo . Corner;.:443ol.Fthord,lkill... venue, • • :X. ' • Ti*/ 0 4103!im. JACKSON - - !,ryinry - 0011DAGE4PARERG, : We re e r x i c uo y solicit a Ouzo of the petrodge of the Dulness men of tMauzlkpl 001Oltr. - : • • Aug 11, 'l4 fiff- .T . -,1 7: TX . .:- z - X:::T:,_: ,. ;V., - Si . 'i':-..-_,.j : ..0::V.: ., TW...A:.1 - i -- ; Fr", ' • .E-514,Are. POT TSITILLE,. No 773i1n7 PHILADELPHIA. OILS. CANDLES. . We offer to tl;e trade a'full assortment -of bile and Candles of the beet qufllty, among wktcli are. Pure "ffinUi _Sperm I3leached Winter Whale Bitched N; W. Gout Whale Exta Winter • Lard . Carbon. or Coal(Best Brands) 6 OIL. Lubricating fine or fitayy-AtachinerY OIL. Sperm Candles, all sizes, Bedford &aids. Adamautine Candles, "Hotels and Lis. Paraifine or Wax Candles, " • • The esme. mireftil attention tO • the quality of our good:id:tat has . characterized our honer, for nearly 19 ycieti past.'is 'observed, aad' dealers rheouirhout.the country can rely neon getting PUIIE ARTILLFS from • • ALLEN & NEEDLES,. coinintspion Merchants and. Dealers in • . ' Feittlizers; • - 42 8. Delia:* Aienne, '. and 41 . 8.,a W a ter Bt., . P riANDItL' , •••' . City Cabinet Ware Rptoms - and Hanufattory, 238 .80:IITH.SE,OORD STREET, ' • . ' Philadelphia. • . . • N.B. —Persons going to the City will find it to their advantage to call and examinethe stock": IL K.. Extensiv6Millinery Establidincionfl ! 'No:004 Wafoul Street- el 11.AD.1111.01S ELLE Kg . OG . II, • • • M/LL . L.V.E.RDE PARIS . . . . . . ~. . 'rEciving.rebullt and greatly enbtiged. tier place or bilaineis,„ has now on - band an.entire. new_ assortment of the'very'beatstyle,of ". - ' . . : ; ' ' -- • ' - runitNeu MILLINERY . . -.'• . Ttttrio~h her auilieroffs:ageets in' Tar she. Is ena bled, to preseat in fidelities of other establfelauents the very latestEaropean styles In . 80u11604, Head Drenuncri,-Caps, _Fcath- • :.• : era ! Ribbons; Fertmeil, :' - : • TEM ~SALESiIiO. O IIIS " • '• • .• -r • Are constantly stocked with the choicest fzootis; and those 'sending orders can be. accommodated "at the ntiorteFt possible notice. . • . : • • •... • • . THE dfO CRXT.Niir DEPA • la thoroughly Orminized;and'has been made a sped: itlity in the eetabli4.ment. , .• . • <.. . 010 LESA LE DEPARTIV;ST .•' . Offers rrtat inducementa to igillinere, , wan can at any time he f.umi , ifea• V. it h -iiattern bonrieta ut the 'very autest at) ice, prior co tlicir being expOacil N...:11.--Fri•ucii, • Eng! iaa '.47.1td Germitn .Spoken, Nov. , • I - ::'_J ..:"-2..A.-Y-1::0.:1-.; 10. 4 2:5 Cliestnia'Street, Dealer in Tint; Watches,' • • : - ' Eligant.lea-elry, A . Dlalponds t • • . , . _. Rich 'Slyer irp.l.;.Suit4lfielor.Vresietts, livt...6d Weii•t!, c I achs, AT" LO PRICES FOR CASH 14 , o: 10; . • ' 95 l'an' • A DIAN OF • A TE'ZOUSAIND. C . f.l.l*ll . llir i . . . .1 - 11.1. .5.9.:13iE,-:a4, a retired phvaician . of great tii,•.l.vered atfile Sn ii e EaAlottlas, a certain 'ode - •t .r: remedy WA4 •dicovercl.l.y .him c,hrh liir on:y child, a, daughter, w as given pp to 11te. cl, .d AV.I. r_.itred,- and Is-now alive au I ~ , ; yll.- . pe , h,kra .of hia know mortal,: tn. is' 1.. 'it the recipe; containing lull lot octant;-and .aneecsafolly' ualtig-this remedy, freo... on. ria:ript-ot their, namee,' with 0,6 : o.,nipa , to • ply::espon , cni. '.(lfere to not a. ainglelaymptorn Cor..nturtion that it tlOes,:not at once tice hold of 'and lii,..;.j.pate. .TZifla-awent*, peer labcesa...irritation - of the .nerves, failitre ormemory,- difficult expectoration, aharp paina in' the' Icings; aore . throat, chilly - aensatimtg, 11111115 ea 'aethe.:SIOITIHCIi, hate, lion of the bowela.,.waatiog away of thelini,cles. perialg writer will pleneoratatedhe name of:the pa per they ate this * advertisement Addresa- . • CRAPDOCK L. , :•FOR• MINIITG .PURYOSES, . . • . At lowest.niarket rates; . • • ' 'JAS.-P. IiIIARKT &11 E 11.0.;. • WhOlesale Dealers, Arcti:St.,Aielow 2d, Phila. .711PORiER OF WINES AN - D Liquoris, GEORGE M.: LAUMAN, • . . , No. 12S South 'NINTH- Street PHILADELPIIIi: .. . . and Goods of all Wilda (nut in ply • Hue) : purchased forwarded-to customers redding.out of the city; 'witu-- out any charge Of commission.• -. .- G. L. • _„ . .. CIFAMiPAGSTE *in stare. and •reCeired , fio , t .rue • tom. House, a lot of the . eelebiuted ,brand of- Champagne: • There La no butter wnie. -ported Into.america.• • It speake ',tor itAelf, and good Judges of Champagne only -are solicited to purchase . . .• 12S South bIIN.C . II Street,: Phllada... OLD: RI B ' WICIAKV:: , ,On . - . hand a lot, of N-F seri tine Rye- 155• '_.and now fourteen yeast old. GEO. ' • • • 19.8,Sonth NINTH St., l'hilada.", S ! ir P oui E ll ii N 4) Er2, l- 111 3 L l if "El Ee u lit.SIUZ d a ,• • : - MACKEREL IN KITS,: . And all relifeleefed carefully from ,tsfv.lKits, Atten tiori of epicures especially called. • -.-• -. . - , ,• • . . - 0 31. LAUMAN, -• . 128 South NINTII-Sticet,,PlllLADA,•. Nov 17, 436' •• •• ..: : - - . .. 463zu , . E.... CAL.D ELL. . - • JEWELERS..IID . SILgitS:II;THS, • • I1(O. 627 . l heetniit. Street, • rhilrtdelpitrirr i , Ave Opening a very fall list of thUproductions of FOR andAR f. of their own Folectlon in European Capitate, including:a great variety Or Urticles of USE and gItNAMENT, in . , . • lIRtINEF.,, BRONZE AND GILT, : CRTs • • TAL, CET GLASS, DECORATED tEATHEE . ' .. •• " • **. AND PORCELAIN, BRIDAL, OPERA AND - .PARTY . FANS . ; ••• • Of•eveTy variety' and pricer-• - FRENCII MANTEL CLACKS, • .: : • • .' PAS.EB,.EIGERES and CANDELABRAS,• . . . VVATCIRES.; . In great variety,_ and ali.vvarranted.. • ' . .DIAIVIONIDS *!NP JE I LIIL A largelai•yery cboiceeelection, • . •• • • :•• SILVER-WARIE. ••••• .. • ..• . . .. • . An inereaeed line of Rich:Art.lolva for BRIDAL G 117 3. and Table are, . . • . • .PLATED WADES. •". .• • Froni the TEST ENGLISH. and AMERICAN M.kNifT-. •FAC ItEES, c!.xitprising , altogether a eollection.nt , tractiVein•beatity, cOmplete in detail, and moderato - In price. .• N0v,•24, •C6-74T-2rn. DR. LEON'S. CELEBRATED PREPARATIONS. THEPERFECTION OF . scrs.vc.s. • _•-.. .•. • • rfc..Hair:lten6wer. . • •• • • It is ar positive cure fOr Baldness,. • If restores Grey Ifalr to: its Original Cold; ' . Is a Tonic, not Dye,. and actanpon the . a secretions, It immediately arrests falling out of the Hair, • • 'lt alleilates 'Neuralgia and headache, • • ••• • • Itfadically cures Dandruff and Haniers; S. • • It keeoa•the scalp healthy: clown, and•cool, - ' • -• It is an elegant and exqiiishely fragrant MirDressing,:lt restiires, Cultivates and Brantiffiaiithe Hair, It matins harsh Bair flexibli'and-Lustrbtfs. • : . 'Dr.' Li•oath4 .Electric Retiosier has enjoyed a high local ,repntation. for many years.' Its .wonderfal•restorative and invittioratin,g properties' are •well known to the Medjeal Fatuity :of Philvdelohia: Being' fully satisfied of the merits cif LEON'S ELEC TRIC HAIR RENEWER we have procured. exclusive ownership and are. determined that every, household to our land shall have opportunity to reap its benelltS: Dr. Leon's Infant Remedy. . . A most:delightful and cf ci dons cure otr the. vanons ills to whlch - lnfanta and Young Children are subject. INT&LICABLE: FOR • :TEETHING CHILDREN! ••.••• . • . It igteaa the gums, abates: inflammation, invigorates :the stomach and bowers, armada acidity, and.is 'a sure and , apeady cure.for COLIC,, CRA.„IIPS: .and :WINDY _ . . , A -met excellent reparation for children, of a rest lees and fretful habit and'in all Cases of IM 'LOOSENESS,. GIMPING, VOMITING or -dame inward grie4 it glees .•.Used for' morn.thsn',half . a Century In' the - prirate .mtice of one of the most; eminent physicians. of • In now.plschig."thb3 .brticle rwlthin.l.hn • reiMh of . ourcountrymen, we:would remark' thal o we know It to be remedy of unrivalled - .excellence and that it has ,proved in thousands' 'cif cases, as we are resolied it shall in millions. n'priceines boon. '• . •• ' .: Far Sale . by prt - iggsats* everywhere: Addresx nrd ZIEG.EER• & SMITH,. SOLE PROPIIIETO‘ 137 North Thirdfir, Philadelphia Silver's Wash Powder Saves time, - labor: .money. Makes WASHING.A PASTIME aralliOlpAY A'FIi§TIVAL. Sold every; PEDIGA - TION . -:.OE-.1 - ANNE.R T. AI OF . TIEE POTTSVILLE SAENGERBIIIb, At the "Julep Hall, MONDAY; 17TH :OI I ";DECHKEIHR, .1888 DEDICATION .to commence at 8 oclock. BALL wets at 9 o'clock, Admirsioik for Weinberg! $t 00 non•memboro •.• 200 TIcKEMS gentlemin.arid tifolaqis, to betusd. of tkee committee: . FRED. SPIEGEL, GUST :WOMEN, H. Mr% P EADEUHIRIM34II.,;IO3IIN, a. news, E=E:l lIMM NiaiLLANEOJI& RESTORE''YOUR ,sigur D.T. STEPHENS CO.S PATE-NT CORNEA RESTORE RS, .`. Or, itEsromus OF ME Li.SIGITT. ' They u>7l-Reeicirs Jmpairad Styli, and Priter/e it io the Latest Peri° . d of Life. SPECTACLES lIS:Ftr-F54 . . . ' The most eminent . Physic; /- • tans . Divines, and ' tho most-;prtiridnent men - of • our 'Country; recommend the ji4 tts4 of the 601INEA HESTOR -, • • EIS for PreSbyoPikor Far or • 'Xi" • . • . Lang-Sightedneas, •or every -•. . • • ...peron who - yreara spectarles fru:meld age ; Dimiteas of;Fis-* • ion,. or Blurring ; - .overti - orked. :"Eyes t Asthenopia; or — Weak. Eyes; ; :Epiphora, or -Watery Eyes - Pain in..the Eyeball ,• ranatirosis, .or Obscurity of vision ;` Fhotophobia, :In :tolerance of: Light ; Weakness of the Retine aitdOptie Nerve ;: Myodesopia,- Specks'. or Moving • bodies . before --, the: .EyeS Ophthalmia,. Or Imam.. 'oration of the Eye and. Eye; lids.; Cataract Eyes ; Hemio pia:- or Partial' Blindness; Sinking of the Eyeball,- and Impeifect - from the effects of: Infilimniation, . OIL. OIL. OIL. OIL. • ~ • - Ther 'am 14 used by any one with a certainty of surreal!, and without the.leasefearbf injury -to . • the eye. more than 5,000 certificates of. cures are eihibited at Our office. Cure guaranteed in every' ease .when: applied adcording to the . directions •- 'incicised in each bur, or the money will be re. funded. ' Write fora Circular—tent 'gratis, • • , Addreasy . Dr. J. STP..PIIENS CO.o3crdjap3,..l . For sale at •finahtou'i l'anitly . 'Brug• Store, 'So. IO . Astor: House: Corner. of ,Barclay Street 'and .Broadiny; Nety"Yo • rk., • . . . - • • . /7•Dit. J. STEPRE:SS & Co. bare bir'ented and -patented :a MYOPIA or CORNEA FLA.T ...TENER.- toe the lenre of 'NEAR-SIORTEDNINS; _which lute; pro3'txl a peat success.. Writir for a . '. :• . - . :.-....:- T1 . ' k . : 1). - .1 - ... 1 : :' - .... CALIFORNIA .:WINF,..S: GTJRNER & C 0..; No;So'Codar Strect,-Neiv York; OFFER FOR SALE. . . TITE.SE VALUABLE WiI.ES, whlCh are gaining pub favor with astonishing'rapidity, and.whoSe hnpre cedfMted and unrivalled-popularity is not without mer it; :-.They have only to'be.faitly tested to give thhm the preferenm.rlyer; all others.. As -a .purinerof the blood they excel all other Wines, and' the numerous • Certifi cates' which'. have vohintarily.heen - fendered frglu the most eininent . physicians, 'as well as gentlemen ev ery position in life,. are' proof -'conclusive.ithat; these Wines - are useful mall casesfor 'which they are recom-. . . . ' -The following brands are new' offered by . .us:• They 'dOmprise all the varieties now grown in the ethic suite . wiirrE, or HOCKWiNE—CIa etraw color ; very' delicate and tiaVored.:-. • •.• .. • • CLARET—A superior Mille lab fable use. ANGELICA.;-,A rieh..aud naturally sweet wine; much admired by ladies. and Yaluihle in the sick- chambcr, - cieit" makes nee whliyeand jcllles. If is' a fine dessert' wire. and well adapted for etatimuniOn purposes. . • .11L'S.CATEL—A light colored, highly aromatic Very simimi to the celebrated Tubay. - • • , • .. • PORT--,lleepred color. tine flavor, andJri many re ipeets similar Iv the : old winds of Lisbon. ..• GRAPE' BRAND,Y—TiIe pure' distillation -of • :our . WINE 43ITTERS--4 verY agreeable Ozonic end a sure' -remedy for the diarrieea. • • -- This'is one of theMosicvaltabfe • combinations: of a naeful and-an 'agreeable beverage: that liasoc"er been 'allayed to. the 'public. Millions of bottles :Were Sold • throughoutllie Ncirth during. the last- four years, and wherever introduced Rims prol'eda weleome'addition . to tbC invalid table, the family circle and the bachelor's whoLadiee have lost Strength . and, appetite; and one: ter from niauea, vomiting and.verilgo ; gentlemen whO "defi'l feel. very well , ' just before IlteAkflist. or-dinner ; whOse stoma:as are out of .tudei r and.Whbae sietems are : . generailv.rieraaged mothers weaving children,. and suffering - from,. , ameral debility; children of - sickly mature and nour, dysieptic. constitutieua.; travelers who haye occasion-to change..their water, and all who liVe in- malarioun distrieta..lind are sfilijected td mias • rnatic intluptices, Vint-dud it One of the most-valuable •itivig,ohitors that can-be taken. • " . . • ; . It wainueed care extme:ively in, ISdi, Ivith.inch gen .eral satisfactMn that offeriffg it te the public now we deem it nittieccisary.tri publish any of the niatiCertitl .cat which". we have-received; te.gifying .in the' very strongest terms hilts. favor'. . Ali that we can say is to guarantee that We will pledge. ourselves 'to furnish' an ;article. rune AN! . . . . It hae .hcen given to little children enffering,:frhrm vredie.and.iveult.lungs - withMeat nappy effect. One little gid iq particular, is painii in ber. head, toss -of afipetitc . and daily winting oh.whom nil medical Will bad been exhaM!ted, boa been entirely re stored: She began v. ith but a teimpeonful d da3i.. appetite and strength rapidly inereaaed, and the Is now. well. . • • .*: ' • • • Per'D.l.l.le. Doz.. ' HOCK . • . 00 D WINE'EITTEItS ... ' • 12.00 : ;CLARE'r •• 1 00 • .. 9 00 . PORT .. ..... 1 Or. • 12:00... :•ANUELIC t • '• • 1 . 12:00 ' -MUSCATEL ... .: . 1 25 • '.72'00. . I;rtANDY.,... . ........ 200 . 20' 00... GIVFAT I . .11 . t.Npw .. NED New Vork . pry Goods StoiT; . . . . toigrie :dF.N I RE AN . ' P .. NORIrE lAN STREETS; foppofile - ..the Mortitue liouEe). '; • , . ' A. cuAxcE FOR BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! 'paving attended the reeentlleavy . Adetion .Sales at New York City, - and 'having. taken advantage• of the present dapreesed suge of.the tuArket, tv . e.arn enabled. to dispose of oar goofy • • - • . • .13/7.6 :..VEIV • YOR tis JOBBERS" P)2/CES. We have opened . .CllSeel White Blank ' Blankets, extra weight, at $4 50; $5,99, .$6 00,-$1" up,•sS 00 hod $2 00 a pair.: •, Cases•Colored - plankets id, $4 75, $3 25, $1 00, $4. 0i Cases - Flannels, in all colors..ind• grades • fitini 81 .C.twes*Printa allelaudsr.d makes, 'firm 10 cents, up.' Case • Delatnes, jateK.ptiVern a hd•styl - 13. - -. -• . ••••‘• - 0,000 yards Beached and .13rt,wn - re.uallna'etlibracing all widths, standard makes, from 10 cents up.'•-• '.'.• cLomusGs: CLOAILINGS r! SHAWLS .SHAWLSt.t. A 6,ruple;eivise;r6ferit c; f . latezt:6tylea . A. Srilendid assortment of all ibe iriest desirable kinds, such as,MinitS,Tireh r Siberin Squirrel', elc:; etc. • . . . LADIES! A-RARE CIIAvCE FOR YOU BUY EM=BEGIMI CALL.AND SEE THEM: DRESS GOODS, MERINOS, POPLINS, . . . . , . .. . horn Bre:ante upward. ' In. addition ,to winch we hit've made heavy pureliksen In • : • •••• . . . m.o'rits•, CAI*EItES, KNIT '9900, pf, nll slylen,: 4411:ITRS, colors,, HOSIERY, .HOOP:__. SICI,RTS--.1. A full line 4;ri the'world-renowned Dr.PLEX EtLir4lC DOUBLE ,SPRING SiiIRT. EMBRO.IDEIIIES, a beautltul'and complete aasottmenL . . . Thanking n'kinct puhlis foram Ilberil patronage here .throm eiteniled .to us, we most respectfully .beg his a .eontionanee of the same, hoping that through •• OUR CONTEktCrEp ORTS and gantl¢msinly - attendariCe to our Uus.toOte;s, :se wall CHEAPNESS OF G-OODS, we ihall prove oaraelves worthy atrenage which haefbnetar encooragedval 'Very ninth, and for width we • moat 'humbly. thud:The people ofsPottavide and .3; . : 13.4tE5T1)1&:g0..; .4.C.4i T infa v lpentr4e and (oppos4Ai 6e . MpytlAtiei Nov 24, 'CO now Drop Fl i o=rimO lt iriticleforral . o . l* • • --,.. • St....ahr*vad.: •:- • AmER. Amedcen Je"w•efi'CliirditZet-, c tl ea s l ilee s. : eeriptpes, can be thtsined at the store of. LElN:uxm Ages . e:entes -street. Ppunuip: ,Rapt: in . TWO HUNDRED iI3EAuTu. -.• JaHETS, 17110 - AND WEED P 'uNIDIFtRi,CHIBLES.P.,deeigeeiI tot: venfle.Cihisiseii. Faille Schools, &mined; and-Young Folks at Home.. Prettied to .which 'are .Hlementay •InsMans.' - et ixiiCtiie Exercises, &e.;b7l:.P. Emerson. .! 'l lCe' co tents.' Sent - poet-nald: 0 DITSOR Pabllsham; Oct: _ BT7 Washington St., 6 21r ea% MA SI"Id . .„2.IIoH . Books 10i FUOMOIR bi tineenumbem. rot warm, zaziverol, awe, 114-Apensuk • • -1:)i , .., : 10..iii,E..-13..:X -. ;.81., , :5...;- . ,-s.: - 1.:8:-6zi6r. - :',. CLOAIiINGS rtrßs !!' FURS . •ilvaSasea PL• AIDS, COBUIIGI, HEM norßkiX, " etc., oLons, IN OTIO:s:.'S, apa. FANCY GOODS. CORSETS, MUTE: GOODS roTTisriLi!, JIUSINESS.:"CARP& I_TErittlt PLE4LiIAT/Tg,..• .....- '• -:= s. 1 a A - -• .• , • • - - ULV,LL MID 1232 TINGE FGINMER, .. • ' . . brpette: Collieries,. 'and' azaiilhes • Mineral.-tind Oil Linde: -arruir.--Basinases Bifilding,:tentie bt, itpposiAe.Ep4copail thurek. .••• • • - '.Ir..:.QIIILITem civil. and EI • .113nXiinderi . PAUST lite,' .Pwit. • • • - MICH 'On '4ll:lpor.of cieo. Uright's Bailditig, Cen tre . • Mec.1.0.••64.--450-11•::: •. RA II4I6I S :UROTWILEXIS, Civil 'and • ning -Engineers, -H4H;el'e ,H141141n,g, Secoud and Nah2ntango Streets. • .• ; • • STEPHEN JOSEPH S. HARRIS. _ July 30, . ._ . . Sipteni4er 'GI , ' 39- -• D • W : SHEAPECEt.' , Pottiorille late - X. of ' the PennsylvanLl State Geelegieril:Sgivey;.ex . VRANIE..CA.RIPER; Beal- Estate Ageati : manAsor cITY ; setnijikiu county. . • PP - Lett& Addiess . u.kta;:Lpoy City . ?. 0. , " •• • • AGE NC It-4F or the Pazre h nee. an 4 .elale of Meal • Estate buying and selling Coal ;:taking date of Coal Lancb3.3itom.itc.., and collecting rents. Office IdabandangoStreet, ' Pottavllle.. " • ' 4441 6, 760, • 14-3. CIA S. • YBIONS • • • • • s • • ' • • • CIV - 11, AND XINTITG.E,NGINE4R..• • • Otllce-Rosaiellalinilding, Inalitiutonjok • ••'..Strect, POI villa..• • • ... -• i ii . OSEP p i - F. . GE. .. 11 , 1: , porrsviiV nd t i f incer. Mardi 10, •GG TrazAcz* LENALITERS, - .. : M.: . ~ A• . . -'• CLOCES, • and JEWELRY, ALWAYS CiN lAN]) . . . 131 rial kind.s . ot - :nosiest Irstrainents, Violin Strings, Bass Viol Suing , Guitar andßanjo Strintr,e,•oonstantly on band. • - Jan an, . • YILA.NIL:IIAira6. • Cll#l3. •WII.DVILYITTII. • • . - HAUS : ER.1413711 - . . *lnn.r.sALi . TOBACCO, SNUFF and' SECiABS, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE li3OrtmiEtt . • • - iroitsyurce, . '•:. D 8. . -. W..g. LINEAWEAVR, • I . : : __. • . • ' • Successor to Langdon, " • (Graduate of .Penusylvada,College of Dental Surgery.) 11.0011L54-7.llarket tit.,.above . Pt - Ether • and Chloroform adminiatered when. RY.FiIiINCEII:—PrOf .T: L Thick . ingham, D. D. 8; M. D.; Emit.- E. :Wildman, D,. D; Si h 1 D.: Prot ' ,11 = 63 Truman;-D. C. Phllada.,' and others., • - March 31, ~ 4 16-43-ly -• . . . . Teeth •. - a•siaa Without Pain .Or Soreness. The *Underslgued Gab IntrOduced an entirely riew meth fur i;XTItAcTING TEETH. which is perfect-. .ly'safe. and pleasant. • Come And try it for yourselves.. Also Nitrous Oxide G. administered hi its pure.state: Artificial Teeth inserted., Teeth. filled with the greatest care.. . - • . • •" • Office, corner second and .7tfaritet'Sts.; rdttsville. •. Sept 1. 936--36:linin • •.G. N. BOW.NIAN, Dentist. INSURANCE. METROPOLITAN FIRE INSITRANOE'.. 00., .:N.'.;.Y: . . . 'lLTramß.Cnitoito.l ' $1,000,000 ArNets over( • • . • 650,000 .JAMES LORIMER GRAHAM; Prekldent... . 0001)R1 UGE, Secretary.- • ' • . • • .0. BEVERIDGE. Agecit. for.Schuylkill' Connii, receive applictitithis anti IHStle,Pullcies.: .".0171.kilees prOmptly adjuited. •. • . • 'O3 ...Insuranbe.' OF WILFCX.SBAICHIE. . • • . •„ • , . - .510,600 • Preaklent—G. W.:ITOLLSNBACK. .” Vire, PresideulLL. D: SHORMAIiER., • ' Secretary R. C. 'SMITH. :• • „. • • • '• DAVID . BEIFEIIDGB; AGT.. • - For Sclitiylkill .011 Ice; CENTRE ,STREET, Hotta, yfile. . (April e 2, . • July 29; •65-30,•.• - • INSURANCE:. F. .B. E )1 E General Insurance Agent,. Office Pcimaylertniti.liall; Postar„ille, LIVERPOOL. 3,5 LONDON .(41.01*.INSUR4NCE Ca'Ai Citital 'and Aesets' •• • $16,000,000 luvated r in the'llnlted States over:* 1,300,000 HOME rNSURANOE COktPANY, , ..... . .New:ltneen, Connecticitt. , ,—. • .. - . . . . - .• . : • Cash' Capital : ' . $50.0,000 Surplus Jan; 1,1. 1565 • .• • 5.140,070 ps Jiturance effected in the bept Conipanid- on' facch hie terms. Losseii promptly adjueted noiLpaid silithotit • . •• April 15. PEKENDI INSURANCE COME'NY Or IitARTFORD, C9NN. to Ital Stork s • $600,000 00 Assets, Jan. Ist, 1866 .. .. 1,003,790 33 W. S. SPIEAFEA, Agt.,Pottaville, Pa; Feb 24, 'GS S-ly FIfI.E : .mstrRANOE:',.COMPAVE I • -.004 #roathirpy, New Cash` Capital Asiets. . ... . W. S. SICSAFEB., Agt., Pottsville, Pa. SPRING-FIELD FIRE AND !URINE INa - 0100::00 . W.A.N - T; SPRINGFIELD, . MASS Cash Capital . , . . .. WY. CONNER, Jr...,Seay: --, EmtuNb Far.r.maN, ?re e f C HARLES 4. LANE, General Agentt.. •.. • -•• • - WAITER . .8,-.RREAFIE.,, Agent.. AETNA INSURANCE`. CO, .Incorporated 1819, charter PerPitual. 'Paid, up Captinl; .A.mouht of Asi(As Losses Paid In 45 Year5.....•517,485,804 71 T. A. Atxxenina.Secty:: Goopliqzr, Jr., Sec. E. J. B EETT; Tray. Bit. I. A. Williams; .Cea'l'Agti, Iloreeiter, Nabs. • . WALT4R, SILEAFEII, • CENTRESTREET,..POTTsih - Tx.F, ,PENNA. Feb 24, , 66 • '.. 8.1 y .: • HAlt . TFORI). -. .LIVE STOCK . INSURANCE COMPANY, ,• . . HAtTIVI3,D, CONIC. • - • • . • -. • Chartered Capital • 8 . 590,000 'Thle Company% now prepared to Nene Policies. on LIVE STUCK ; aealuat nett!. . • • - • at moderate Itatea or Premium, baaed on an English experience of OVER 'FIETY YEARS .*. . . . W. S. 8111.114F.1341, Pott;srtilei • SPECIAL--AGENT. soyuyLKILL COUNT-Y . Oct'O, . • . • 42-Gm .. CHARTER ... • .1829 . • t; ' EItPELTA " • . . '.• FIRE INSUBANCD. COMPANY; . . UP . PHILADELPHIA: • • Asset* of JDnuairy'llt•, 1E166, • ••: . ' . s2 506'851.:9.6; Ciplted, • • ' 8400,000 00' 'Accrued Surplus,,' 944,543 15' Invested P rem iu m s , 1,192,305, • - . . . 81 ...Unsettled Claim., . : I I n c o me forlS6s, .1 • "$310;000. • - . ,-• LOS3'PAID SINCE ISSS, Oyer $5,000;000. .PERPETUAL AND TEiceoBARY.PCILI-• oLESD . N LIBERAL T.DEAD3.. • - DE CHARLES N. BANCKEROSAAC • TOBLkSAVAGNER, - - - EDWARD C. ALE,' . SAMUEL GRANT, -• ' GEO; FA . LES,: • TETER MoCALL, • • ALFRED PULER; • GEO. AV. .RICHARDS; FItAS. ST. LEWIEN. 4.311A11.LEN N. BANCKER; President. EDWARD' I.4•DALll`,.VicedPresident,'. JAB. W, A LursTER, Sec. Pro. !rem. • • - . . . . . The snhicriber. is agent for the - above mentioned in stitigien, and is prepared to make instil:nee on every. • description - of property,. at - the lowest rates. • "• . • • 'HENRY C.. RUSSEL, . Pottsville, March 10; !OS: , . • . .••• • :" . . . LIFE INSIJEANE E., • *. • . . . • The Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Com my of Philadelphia.. Office, No. 404 Chestnut street, the first door East of the Custom House." ' ' • . CAPITAL—S3OO,OOCHARTIat PERPETUAL. . Continue to make insurances on !hies on • the most fa vorable terms. •. • • . • • 7 • • : • The capital being paid np and invested, together with a large and constantly increasing reserved fund, offers a:perfect security, te the insured_ . • The remitims. May be pakt•-yearly, half-yearly . or • • The company add a mans periodically to the msnr mice for life: 'The first bonus, appropriated in Decem ber, 1844, the second bonus in December, 1949,. and the third bonus in .December, 1854, which- additions make /11/ aFerage of mere than 60 per cent. won the premi ums Paid, without increasing the annual premium. I.Johns.A. .Boberl,Pearsall, . 'John E. Latimer, • Thomas P. James; , .' ' John R;;Slack, • . • Frederick Brown, 2 'John C: Mitchell , • George Taber, . • Isaac Barton, . • •. • .Heary G. Freeman, . Seth J. COnly, . Isasc Starr. • Pamphlets containing table of tates atm explanathms, tormnf •• application and further information can be had at the office.- .TIIOMAS.RIDOWAY, President. - Or of . ILMANNA.I6, Pottsville, Agent. to , : his Ceanty. OP . Teens :HUNT bROTHERS, :• _ siniAlcrow,44:, DZLUDIF DI g ar dwiliei iron, Sto - v'es,. Eau. Tolua and Miffing supPluies. • • - ON ilPe 1 . ..', ::; - :. ACIWYSTC,) , XE:::.-., STATE ..N.Qp,m4Tr:SCHOOL: pills INSTITUTION liiv*beely 11, recognized- by. the.' authorities. of the State:' of. Pennsylvania - as the.nirinarSebool for Abe conntiee of Berks.. Schuylkill and•Lehlgh, ..ntivr• open for the re-' caption of aludente. • e' Normal' School • 'building M • beatitifnlly, located 'upon high -ground' in - diavuttwity Townehip..Berks - County, .Pu., surrounded, with .. land: to the extent. or ten actes, but a quarter or a mile from the thriving town or Entztown, and distant midway betneett-Al lentown'andßemding. tibont two .mites from Lyons': Stafloti; on the East Pennsylvania . • Theft; km three.- principal pureaof instruction:- - - Thd.N.artrial Elementary, the liermal Scientific; and the Normal Olassical,• . A Preparatory.Corirse; also, has been which is. 'designed for the. benefit or those who 'iyi • sh - to pursue. the - study •of the .ortlinary English branchm.: - .. while in the model schooli'teach, ere - are afforded every opportunity for. acquiring spree- - Ural inioWledge of .- the art of teaching. .Specialatten tion is-given to the study' of - Focal •and Instrumental hinsie: Drawing and Painting... • • ' • . • •.• ' • :Students glum e distal* must Strip at Lyons' SW.. tion, E.: P. 11.11...• at which point three trainear rive rive front New work . City,. three from • Philadelphia, • and three•trein Pittsburg... Erum this. Station-students will be conveyed to. the school in ,orntilbrists which connect with the principal trains. •, . ..7.'The Winter Session will begin imMonday, October .tei; Students are received at any time. . • 'For Wition; 'boat ding,, fuel,. light and washing, the expel:tees will .not exceed 00 Tier .quarter. " •. • • For turthet , fnfonxtation address . '• • . • • KEYSTONE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, . • • • • Kutztown P. 0., Berks Co.; . Ps./ • . LOUIS K. HOTTENSTEIN, Prest. B. Pro Aces, Dsvto • IL II ortzsszazu, Secretary. Oetobet 20, ,G 0 O. -WaTIEN WOLTJEN . BROTIIERS, SEGARS _.01) °LAI' . PIPES Leaf 'and Ilanufacturcd.Tobacco, &c., 221 NORTH THIRD ST., PHILADELPIii . A. bray 5 , 66 ' • TOBACCONIST, CENTRE STREET, NEXT: 000)1 To . TAR" UNION ROTEL. - - • .. ItVspeetfully Invites the attention of dealers and stOre- Iceepers.in general to his large - And selecteil stock. ... • . . imported and'Dopiesilt Seglirg, All Of4hlch lie offers for.. sale at CITY 'PRICE,.S; Give blue a call, and:cow:ince ydurself, of the •geod qualities and cheapness'of his pools, He: insures . yea ,perfect satisfaction. Goods sold as : REPRESPTEI), or the money tvilthe refanded. • • • : • • JUST RECEIVE,D,•.: • •.• lIVORTED HAVANA, SEGARS, A . mozig which.t . l4e fullowtng favorite Bnuwds Figaro, Soizoa, . . . . , ' - - . dc., ,&C ., - dec., •'• '' . .'... • . -..... • • . . Consisting, of ItEGAI4A'fj,•• C0NC1,199, LONDRI33, OPERiif3,'&c.. • . • - -., -, •. , . . • $1,06 4 3,680 - 1,375,856 AII3O, A FINE SELECTION OF GENUINE MEERSCHAUM PIPES 1 AND SEGAR IDEMDERS, Plain and flmired, ranging „in -price from 'so' Cents to 8'2.5' 00 each :.. gig. Pipes there are some beautifully carved heads of the' late Mc.I.INCOLN, which cannaf be eums.s•sed•in workmanship : . • . • MCE INLEY POWDER •• • ' .• ... Cnies .1116ers of. the Throat. and Nose' ' Elongated Palate, Snell- • • ...*• l • . : : tug, of theTonsils, , Coughty .. . • , .Colds,: • Sore Throat, • - • • ;Quinsy, :. Hoarse-. • - , • ' .InCES, .Diptherla, per- - . • gyznan's . Sore' Throat, Ca- ' ' tarrh ol the - NOati and Brunet:ale, . . . . 8300,099 . . ISL It is : epec tic; operating on' the mucous' mem branes of the nose anti throat, and in no case has-been' , . . .. .. . . 2d. It itets locally,' may be easily applied t 6 the pal vitte.and tonsils in such quantity int to give it time to act, and being very lig'itt, penetrates, by inhalation, those portions of the nasal mid bronchiaotabs which other remedieis cimuot reach: : : - • ' :. , $2,250,000 00 4,0,07,430 00 . 3d. does not act on the pores.of the'skiti, not will It affect digestion or .the" stonta•ch in the least, while syrups, - lorengesand expectorants Often . nauseate and frequently derange the stomach.' • 4th. Out-door business maybe attended to without risk or apprehensicin, its - benedclal efiectabeing. great ly promoted by exercise aud• fresh air.' • •. ' • 6th. In If few minutes it wilt-arrest the most annoy ng ,cough or troublesome flowing from the, nose. - • . ..• prevent Sore. throat or.:.boarietters,' lf ta ken after exposure or public speaking. SEE OffiCII LAR..• Depot 094J3roadway,14.1Y. - • • • nioSesoN (SILL, Agent, ••.. Oct. 0, • !00 40-3 m '3ll.Walnut street, Phila.' -..LizinJLEßS,rof Pottsville; ; Penna.. dealer. in MUSIC), INSTiflatliNTS: PIANOS . , MELODEONS, .0.1•012i1i5,&c.,. having been appointed sole agent for the celebrated • • •• • • : „ . . Mason "&- Hum . 'pabinet Organs - . the County of Schuylh'ill,-*woald respectfully en tiounce•tci the musical' cornrutinity.that.he. can .furnbsh, these unequalled favorite Cabinet Organs, in . all, atylee and manufacturers' priCes. • The quality and 'Volume 'Alone, with the power of expression in these organs, Is u_iiiversally admired and praised, while their portability and beautiful finish make them the mciet THECABISET. ORGANS . axe adapted to FAMI LIES, CHURCHES A.Eli SCHOOLS.' , , • They vary in pride [rem $llO .4.) 8600 each. -IW ErcryanrtrnwentWarrnntimi. • Also, Agetit for oe:stile tlie inn* admired • • Spring Melodeons . and_Hexmoninin Organs,: for the eonnties of Schuylkill, NorthuMberland and Lebanon, which inatrutheuts are nnlversally "They pasaess a sweetness and fullness . of tone, which has received united commendation of the musical profession, and'induced an almost unprecedented sale. • Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and.exam 'the for themselves. All communications and orders will be punctually answered or filled, and - every infot mation-in relation to them gladly given. . Store and Ware ROOMS, at, the Jewelry Store on Ceri ire street, foul doors, from :Mahar/tango street, Potts; • ThiS is an article, for washing - without rubbing, ex cept in very dirty places, which will require a very slight rub, and unlike other preparations offered:for:a like purpose, will not rot 'the: clo‘bes,' but will leave. .them much - whiter than ordinary methods, without the usual wear and tear., • • •-• ' • .. • • : • It removes grense spots as If .by Makin, and softens the dirrby soaking. Bo that rinsing Will in ordinary ca,.. see entirely remove it, • • ••• : • „ • •••• This powder is prepared in accordance with cheinical acience,.and.upon a process peculiar to .itself, which is, secured by letters - patent: It has been in use-for more than a•year, and' has praved•itself an universal favorite wherever it - has been need- • Among the advantriges claimed are the following, viz ;••". . • • -.• • : • It.saves all the expense of soap usually Msed on 'cat-. It saves mostof the:labor of rubbing, - and,wear; and Also, 'for cleaning' windowsit is phsprciassed: . With one quarter the time and labornsually. required it km.. pkrta a beautiful glOss and lustre, much superior to any other mode. No water- reqnired.exeept „to moisten the Direr ions with each prickage:.. • • . And can bit -caddy' appreciated by - a• single . The abet of washing fora family of dye' or P. 4 personi will not exceed ins= - ~• • ' •, • The manufacturers of thin: powder. are 'aliere - that many ageless compounds have been introduced to the public Which have rotted the:Cloth, or failed in remo ving the dirt, butknowing the intrinsic. 'eaceilenCe of this irticle, • they confidently': proclaim it 88 being adapted to meet a demand which has long'exlstect, and which, has heretofore remained cuisuPplied: • Also, Mainfaoturers of Family Dye. Co o . . rot sale by Groc e rs anADealeri3 eyerywheie.: . •;GOVERNMENT STAMP AGENOir.....,-. . TAITIES . A. EAMES, Esq., 'collector of this ar District, having ralin.qtashed the sale 'of Stamps, and turned his *hole stock'. over to - its,. we will here. after furnish' all kinds of Go/eminent Stampsin.stmos to suit.purchtieers. • .We will always keep a hall supply on . band. Persons in the District selling Stamps will' be finalibcd'at.the tumal . dlicount. • • - • 131414. BANN . . , . . "OURS IFt PUHA.: :«- MRS 8. .1: VIS of N,T.;respeettilly annonicce s .to the ladies of Pottsville and vicinity, that she ier aovi. prepared to clean and alter Vera at reasonable . 'Having for. 20 - .years devoted' hereelf to tbta branch:4M briefness,: will warrant all Work 'done by her to give eatiefaction to all who may favor hgAwviis. Fancy riresie:r, Up Maim at M. Cohen's: - Centre • St:, next door to Mr. Solomon Hoover's Stove fMore...y. Nov 24,4'14? • I.litaievie -IPATAiriS: :SLATES.—Jost. received Peirce% Pateot Slatfiei;_ for.Oftl-, cos and • Schools. . eleo. Leaf Mernorandame for.rbe, pocket •I.P'or • Bale. at It . 11AITHAVEc Coktre Street, LInWIEIt LALInWIER . • • • • SILAS AiLL haVing Opened-a, .lainber Yard on Ceal , street. near. the railway depot. desires So inform .hiaiden& and the 'public 'dad-helm on.hand &large's& aortinent..of all Idnde.ot lamber;. as ha •I tba ar his own; steam' eaw miMe, • Re win be:table to keep a 'large imp nly.otailland time Umber of alLtenguwargi lowed pable Mkt" I pnakga. and • otber'bipp INN 911147;.' • , :Mr 1.67! EDUCATIONAL CIIAIILF3 WOLTiL2Q I=l -BETSVEEN•RACE AND VINE, GUiSTAV AVOLTJE.N, WHOLESALE 'AND RETAIL .100TTSVILLg, Smoking and Cheuilig . Tol'actos, flay and Woad Pipes; ea.,:at., AN iNvofc4 of FINE Avile?si • oiTjon,. • . Alfredo, Propowitn, Trinidad do Cuba, G , . do In C., Every Fninkily 84014 have. One. l*rtie . lited - MaY.29, 1996: hu;atuiim:iri:h,ii HOWE & STEVENS, .260 _Broadway, "'Boston. PUBLIC SALES. - . PIIBLIC MAIM , or the- following Real Estate. 'on SATURDAY, the 22d day of DEIIEM BEE next. at I o'clock intim afternoon, at . Bld house Of 4,0110 Reinhard: 'in the l'T°Wlu/kIP {of "E t4 .4 roneWt e k . Schuylkill County, to wit: • • • . • .: . No. L All that certain tract of land bounded by land of Simon Marbargtr and others, •containing:ld acres more Orlitelli being in.said: Towntialp ' of East Brnne::, • • -- • ' Igo. 2. Ail ittai certain Farm Or tract of land bound ad by, land of . John Eanah. Esq., Simon Marburger and others; containing &cots more or :less, thell .improrements consisting of a two-story stone and - log hetwe. a trivia barn and out buildings. . • No: 3. All that certain farm or tract of land lacnindt - d .hy laud No.-2, Simon Marbarger•suid John Womb: ton " Oi l i ng 40 acres more or, twit, with icapibrements, - cOn - , sitting of &frame stable, a young apple orchard,' with. some good bearing trees of , choice apples. , • 'No. 4. All that' - certain' tract of land bounded b y. land of Simon. - Marbarger. Andrew Bock and others. containing about 20 acres, more or ' Part of this .is wood land. • Tee, other farm land is lb good order; the above lands *ret' red abate, being; near the L. S.. It R., 234 miles from Ringgoid•and 7 Miles horn 'lort . , . • Also sprout land, some 165 aces. , .• " • Also one third , part of a tract of wOod and sprout lan&zontaining about S 3 acres. more or, less, bound ed by land of Samuel Stifzenrald. and others. • . Couditions'wlll to made known :on the do , of sale. .I.Doc 1; , 66,48 . J. F. SELTZER., . . . b li PlirAttit4' COVILT . ISALIIt-:Pimmitrat to. . an:order of theOrphansl Court of the Conhty' of llebnylkall, in the Comma wealth of l'eansylrania, the . . 1 'lntl:earthen : Administrator h.„,bonis no t , of the estate of Jacob Bretz, late'of the - Clair in the County of .Sclinylkill,:d will expose to sale by :putille-vendsie, on Monday, -•: .- "-. Decemlier7, 1866,. ' . , • • At 1 o ' cloc k .1 in the afternoon, 'at thir:public house of I. %%Richardson, in'tbe Borough ,of . St. Clair, in the County o 1 Schuylkill aforesaid , the following described 'premises, sicaat.c. to tt . ie Broughof St.;'Clair aforesaid, to wit: .Igii. 4.-One dwelling isiniie, frame,'.4-storiesi high, 14 f e et by 36 feet... . .. • -.' • • ~. ' - . -- No. 3.-,A dwelling bonse,:l3,kstories high, in front 11 foet and in depth 24 feet• ...." ' ' ' ..: •• •• ' No.:4:One dvieliii g . -tionas, frame, with slOpe roof, 136-storiea *high. ~ 12, test front by t 2 feet deep,A kitchen-attached to same. 12 feet by 15 feet, and iirshed. 1 1 . feet. by 13 feet....isitnate ou Third street, , . .• of the said. Borough of St. Clair. - • • NO.6.—One otteedwelling house, frame, IN;stOrier, front 1.4 feet„ and dcjigh.24 feet, with kitchen or shed attachedlttereento, 14 feet by 9 feet: • • • .No.-6.lthe block, consisting of three houses, situ ate-- upon staniCiaroll street. 2 stories high, containing in .front 34 feet; . by le leet,• with 'kitchens - attached Memento. '4 feet 4 . 12 feet. - .1.k1-storlei high, - late the estate of said deceased. ' ' ••• .• • •Tenus and conditions * make • known at the time and place of sale by •-• . • JOIIN. P. BOBART, • Adthinistnitor de.bonis non By etrder,Of the Orphams' Court, • . A; Domou,sn, November 12, 1396, HA COURT ISAL'S :- Parsnhnt to an order of the OrPhans , Court of the County of Schuylkill, in the Commouweath el' Pennsylvania, the subscriber, Tresten to make sale , of the real estate of , Jacob Eisenhuth..- latent .the Township, 'of -Mahanby, In. the Conuty•of,Pctioylkill. deceased; will expose to • sale by public vendee, on Tuesday. • •.• • . • December.tB,.lB66,:. At 2 welockin the afterneen..at the. Union Hotel, in *chi Boroughnf Pottsville, in. the County of Schuylkill aforesaid.—All :that certain undivided Interest of the. said Jacob Bisentiuth, of and in all *those .certaiii six tracts of -land. • the warrants for which were dated the 24th day of May. 1215, surveyi made, thereon on the ith,-Sth and 9th days of June, 1215, and taken out by George Bodey, Jr., and Philip' Hoy t partnership, tn the names, of• George Bodey, Philip Hoy, George - Bo; dey.• Jr.,. Abraham lloy, Henry flay and Joseph Hoy, realictively, all of which are a connected body of land' situate in .Mahanoy :Township,.. Schuylkill County; Pennsylvania, containing 2.400 acres and allowance, arid known as the —Hoy and•Bodey lands,”,late the es-, tate of said. deceased.. :' • • • - - Teri:ea and tondltlons made known 'at the time and place of :sale by ' JOHN P, Trustee. By order '41,3 Orphans! Court , Doi Clerk Nov 12, 'C6 OCOURT'SA I. E.—Parsnant to an order of the Orphans' Court of: the County of Sehaylklll, in the Commonweal:l of Pennsylvania, the subscribers, guardians of the minor heirs'-uf Jonathan Zerbe, late of th&town of -Tremont, In the County Ot Schuylkill; deceased, Will expose to bald by public-ven-- . - Tuciday, the' Istdnj Jirinuary writ . at 1 o'clock in the - afternain, theisiblic house on - the premises, all that certain tavern stand and tot or ground situate In. the•town .. .of 'Tremont, in the county afore said, marked No. 1 in .the plan of said, town; and being subject toncoal reserve; with all theiMprovements. eonsiiiing of a .. .frame tavern house, commodious ,eta bling, and necessary outbuildlngii erected. On Said 'lot. . • No. 2.• All that certain lot of ground situate ou Main street, lathe same town of Tremont, marked Nu. 2; and having a frame house erected thereon;and attached to the above described,public house. ; • . :No. 8. All that lot of ground situate in the said.town. .e.f.Tremont; bi-ing part_ of lot No. 432, beginning at the west corner of said, lot, and thence north 10 feet along Spring street, thence cast 60 feet ta the; line of the, Swa• tara,Uoal:Comminy's land, titmice along said Ilne to the •corper , of lot No. 211, theece along saki lot weitward to' the place• of - beginning; having a: 134 story frame dwelling 'house vlth stone basement thereon. being the northern tralf of a double house erected oassid lot. • .No. 4. All those two lots in the town of Donaldson: Marked No: 20 and No. 12, on which said two lots there is erected a double,frame - house, and part of which said hotisenovers parts of - both lots of ground, being -con structed gp the centre liue'between the - szild lots2—iate the. estate of saint de c eased::. Terms: and conditions -made known at the time end pace of sale by • .• . SAMUEL 11.1E'VER, • • -• • : PETER STETZMAN,- • • . • • Onardians of tho minor By brsier of the Orphans' Court, ' • . . • • • • ' • Cumitts MoGzr, Clerk. . . At, the same time and place, will he sold 'all of the other:interests Intheaame• property,-su that-the par; chasm-will receive a good title to the whole of-the pro perty &scribed In the Above advertkement, and not only,tire interest:of the said minor children. . • ROr+INA"ZERBE, • ZERBN, • All of the other parties interested:. • .• Pottsville, De 6: 4', 'ea 0 p=4 pe4 W x. fe, -I R E LIFE AND A.CCIDENTAI, .I.N S IT :IRAN C EFFECTED TO ANY AMOUNT IN RE- LIABLE COMPANIES. *trial Llfe, of *iv York PeikltrEttual ,Ltre, PhliadelphLs' • ' 1,600,000 V :xew:Yorkaccldcntnl POentx. of New York International, do. Germania . do Putnath of IlaFiford NorthkheriCa da '.do Gliardpf Philadelphia TOTAL ASSETS * . :2: ;5,- ~ 8 . 9. - . 1 .; I 'f3 T . . .1 7 . '2 Rata as .A.dopted by the Schuylkill Co, Board of Underwriters, INSURANCE EFFECTED A N... - 1( ' A 11,0. V Pi- T.,. WITITOUT ANT TROUBLE .OR DELAY TO THE PMiTIES INSURINO. "With 'a good list • . of Companies and close attention to business, we hope to - merit a share•of the public patronage. - . • Mee over Briggs' Hardware ,Store, Centre. Street, POTTOVILLE, PENNA., NPV. 8, 1866 s 44-6 m TRE,.••IIk, s eßs TSB 113111CAPEXT. • 8n apt NachhAs Forged Nuts. (inn in she, thoroughly gm , heeled; with' . smooth 'hole, and common trey better Ind more I. • nomkal thin the common eold_punchednuts. are roan ;ntatturetlitel roll of ;:.*. • • Out kV6-404311 ' - Bendlog,.. stir:Aniießritirriegs Im. derldiPed wishes to purchase snood-bud ;tom aa4me., c 4 so ; im -Juldreop Olga g1Y41114,A00144 Pa, • - • • • • -•-• ' tilllltet. • Z. 7. • • • • •••• - •.-1. _± - _ • - - V. 6, 4 " ' • - , •• op[ I . lte • ..-Inicr ,cart HINTS. A BOUT WORK: The farmer's most important wintr.r wo l k may be in .cultivating_ his:own mind, a t d n , t his atone, but those of his children, all Oe pendenta., In this free and t country, It is often . hard to tell wLich :s th e servant, ho who gives the labor uf his fr , e hands for mOney, or he who gives for lab3r. They' sometimes ehan.lv and 'very ellen the hired man be.o.m. , e : t1 ., ,1 more intelligent, .cultivated, and w.,111,,, o r the two. Many amen has voted hit. 1, 172 „ r day laborer as his representative bl the, l 4 z. islature, or in Clongress. This come ; good nse of the golden hours Of win:(l Booms.—The world is full, of g0i..1 ne; The less oho knows, the better is big Ft,ti,E k with *bat he knows. Those' bonk g 11 ; 4 , subjects bearing upon- a man's ow n . are a never failing source rrf intert 41.(1 • . fit; and in connection with book;, pitgEopicALS I:koth professional-art of general iptereat, arc very hilporinw t ucators. These things . Ebould be randt- t.t - dil • able.in . each neighborhood; by rat'ani ' lit a • well selected CIII9I7I;ATING LIBRARY, establ;s_ll6,l in a eet;.Z trill location, in the a s-t , re. (,: in'a private family, and open at ree,fflar]:ou t , .Even at present prices of ll'ers..ure of all kinds, a Sinai!, stint only is rij.:tlir e l to esu ,l ) : lish and tnitintainsuch -a library.: if . it be se: lected by. &good agent; , • Accomrrs.—To begin the new yeAr - ati.;;;t when it comes, the old year.must.lp rightly: Flirrners are very apt u ran into eireleSS habits about their . ..aecounts--not in much in-tuone'y'transactior.s as in , thuir •biliti,."eSpeciallY where tiie'larm products a're . seidom•Sold for money, ; but are for family grOcefia. Go 'over all areount, and get ready.to.commence -with a clean 4111 7 tittee . Sheet January ist, i 667. count hObk.haS prevented many a law..sui!, for it isthe-Very hPst.vvitnesi: a Man can take into court, prOvidedlt . has beenregn)arly.aild accurately kept._ • • • . FaOtEcrths A'cutßar Fite;r.--Protect - cellars by banking_ up-,ofitside . . the walls with sods and dirt, or-what'. is better, tan bark,- Con-' duct'off.Water ,drippieg or* . flowing from leaves, and paCk,straw orleavesagainst such w . ndows:arid.,cloors as are not cohstantly in , u3_... -Pumps Or hydrants may be proteete I -: b setting headless barrels around. them ni d filling them. Witli tai:Oitirk, or ninek. r r Inns nure. -Protect- underground Cisterns, 11 ne essary, "by coVeriog with more earth. If Water - piPes-' freeze, .elear the ice o.tt by peuring hot 'water upon: the ice "through. an .1 India . rubber-tube. - 'Exposed pipes may be. 'protected very well by winding them with hay' rope; and smearing this with clay. Fonnak =lt makes little differenc.o,' abundant - fodder its , waste r is . Those who throw out bay, straw, or , to be trampled upon, 'and be trod Mtn the ground by cattle and sheep, do a veers ish for if-properly -us - ed as' .even,• it wotild be worth a..good dr;nl ror manure..... Racks Cught, to be provi4 d . the . yardsand . ;ibeds, as well as- the star, .and constructed that all the'eattle feluse . , :maybe worked over, as indiCated, • piiq.sioca. of all kinds . require the firmer especial care arid 'daily . Personal attention The cold- weather is apt to induce careless-. ness on the pali 'of the , bands, and: animals are not-all 'well watered or equally • thddeied, or systeinaticailY carded or cleaned;' finless the-master's presence - secures faithful work. Feed and water regularly and well, and keep - . .salt . before hOrsea, cattle and -sheep.— e like the,Liverpool rock salt best. This comes . in "solid; hard masses,: - Weighing- several pounds, and lumps may be laid •in the man gers ordn-ialt:trOughs in the' yard, (live .all kinds of cattle a daily . airing"of •two or three YOUp . g . cattle • and sheep may have . much more.liberty. class of stock should : be allowed to run down in is so hard 'to bring them up again, mid-keep the young: -stock- grewine.... • ' • • arnaas,-L-When we . get ri.snow . . „ . of . e. foot ormore deep, it-is a . .capital-time "to break steer's snit cobs. Roksas.—Look on t. for bavirig. themwel I shod'and 'Caulked as, soon As icy weather comes.. The best applicatiori for bruises and sprains 'is usually' cold water and thorough rubbing.. If vety paihful, - put on rum, and a tittle tincture of arnica, but not on raw spots. /Cuts, •or brtiiSes, when the skin is broken, are "best treated with greaSe and pine tar,. melted together to a softsal_ve.. Worm's(' OxaN,.. if used, should be well, sho4 and caulked, at any rate to front, other -wise one runs a great risk of having theaget falls and Sprains. Cows.----Beep their stables clean; sprinkle • gypsum to prevent the odor of :ammonia.. Giveabundant ventilation, but not cold' rafts: Make them exercise daily when it is not very icy. If kept in a yard, see that the. shed is dry, well roofed, and if possible board up the front in part, and put.up 'feed ricks.• Put balls'or boards On the horns of the "bullies" aid of quirielsOme ones. It is said that corn nubbins fed to: cows on the ground is a pre- Nentativeof abortion. ;If there be any virtue !wit, it probably lies in the cows picking up Some earth with the 'corn. It is well to - give 'occasionally a handful of Wood ashes, and If a cow's breath is not quite sweet.; give pul . verized charcoal and a tablespoonfutof nitre (saltpeter) in her food. HOOS.—Towards the laSt part of the fatten ing season, hogs gain slowly: As a general , rule, feeding bogs is said to pay as _long as 'they gain daily. half Of one per cent. _That is, when tt, 200 pound In 4 gains '"a pound. Even that depends altogether _on the price of corn and pork; ,and changes in the, market may make it pay to feed hogs some weeks even, though theygain nothing at•all. Slaugh ter hog's for family use in the coldest weather before Christmas., A' friend of , experience . who advOcates shooting hogs, fears that the recommendation . of a correspondent to shoot a wooden plug into the forehead, 'would not be effective, unless will' a pretty good charge of .powder. lie prefers 'shooting with a ball through the temples. A.little experience will settle the• questiem and enable every one to avoid all.music on slaughtering day. • Poommi...—After the hogs are killed, the; pouhry willrepeive unsalted scraps and swill not fit for cows, and it will. promote a, ten dency. to cnranience laying, if they have warm quarters. - Those who breed for prizes will take care to"provide warm sunny rooms,. and keep . them:wenn even by' artificial heat, so- as to get out a clutch or two of chicks of eachbreed they fancy, as- early as the that week in February if-possible. It will pay to take great care of fowls .for eggs only, mheit they sell' for fotir or five cents a piece, ashey do - now at retail in NeW York City markets. , MAxraa.---We do not approve of hauling Out manure in - the winter, and, spreading it,- or leaving it in heaps on the 4nd . . .It• may be moved to distant fields when the sheddi.ig is good, and there• laid in large compact heaps trodden down;, and if possible covered with dirt.- . • . SOO,OOO 00 1,691,968 90 1,414,G41 62 • 1i2T0,353. AO 719,669'32 505,410 41 416,132 39 84 ,018 18 31098 54 WOOD CCirINO, GETTING OCT FENCE STEFF, ETO., will occupy the attention of many far mers, and at the South, fence making is the order of the dares, seen as plowing Is fin-. ished: The . tirne is NOW to provide dry fire wood for a year kence, and posts 'and rails for next spring :s setting, and use in fence- Tits ICE 'HARVEST comes rarely in Decem ber, but it is well to be ready. If the • ice house itr . empty, have it cleared out, the straw 'dried, and renewed if too much broken;:take out the sawdust altogether. The first ice la, usually the purest - and most free • from bub - :les, and it is great good luck to get one's ice all stored befor.e the "Janoary_ thaw. ". .61ar.isrt Pixy Puppis°. —Mix well togeth er one pound of raisins,. one pound of cur- • ran t s , the crumbs of halfan ordinary loaf Of bread, one quarter of a pound of flour and one pound of suet. Stir In six eggs and a tuinbler full of porter, put in a half nutmeg, / half a pound of citron, and' cinnamon. to 'suit .your taste ; add two ounces of-Ilne sugar and you may instead of poker,. .tise a small teacupfull of g9ocl yeast. : -It limo he boiled 'in a bag In the usual way for fivslhOurs. Be fore taking it out of the bag; dip the Whole into water. It should be 'eaten with hard sauce made of batter and sum,. with a little wine and nutmeg • . Thelo . regoing is the real English Plum 'Pudding, cud. as Christmas is coming maybe acceptable to. many,—ltanuitr9wx . =
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