• • . . . :10:41/0011 Ike Deanneratic.•.Party I.iye dm: 'Gives 'llia' on lgobject. ROWS: twinyitatie*Stiat 11V • Gagra lgrr• 4tnatricky), N0vemper.,%.1866..-.--The pap thi country are very generally.dismissin the Ties- . den: "Steel the Dexpoeratin party or 'Alien 'wide, when we take into corlsiderashen the fact that the coils: is. afore 119,Seerce to mei:toi ler. .mockery . , and a heartless tridin 'with theTeel 'ins nv the friends uv the decease. : Thee aint no peose. tir talkie ow itslucher, cot its in its Richer now;aial tombsttui mite ea Well be put up, re ; gardlia otexpenee;COmmernoratiti ibsivirchooS,. ,The Chimp Times and various papers ire ad vocatin the ijee of fioppin over to negro suffrage. I her let rna• -Wcbsterian iptellek the into this subject at various times, and the More I her con siderered it,- the morel arresatified-that it wont dO. - A timber of mine wnnst..hed a shimickfack, and applied to me for a remedy.. In a spirit of jc . - crilarityflold him that stxikniue wood cnrethat, eei well es all other phyeicle ill. The.poor not seein it . wuz a joke took an ounce or two, and need I ibate.the result ?:Heeleeps'in the valley. Niggereuffrage *jell is rank pizen; wetod cud the .troubles of the Demc,crisy, but woonden'tit end Dernocrisy alsci? We mite die gracefully as Dem ocrate, but wood our reSutrection as Ablishinists be certain?-Wooden'tthe people, when we wale wrin . st entombed, forget to swat:en I.lb • 'My objeCtions are these : . • . 1. - We can't gable -Ablisheu votes with nigger • auTrage, foi the reason that ef the people deshe e . -it t'aey'd-probably go to the' inventore e thereof, that they might be asehoored rev gettin the get. ooine article. • • 2. Wecaia get the nigger after he is, a man 'and a brother. The- ide -is, we'd ketch 'em on the score that the trash naterauly grayitates to us.: . We are too late for thin.: The nigger jos. now is lookin up—not down, and.ef the tax wuz taken:off - or Whisky, - so • ez to bring that essenshlto Dime e . cratie success wunst more within our Means, and. We shoed devote ourselves enthoosiastically . to the' work, We wooden% be able to get'emdbwri to our level in twenty years, .• More that time I • shel hey gime into that other .world wher polytix won't trouble me, and ef the orthodox relijus beleefs :rev the day' is correct in the department of the tother World.in wich I eliel there will be 'a strong. Democratic ma : jerity. , Its instant releef.we need, - and and : :life ie.ever. pitimed into the carcass 'afore us; it Mustbe done to wuneL'. Ihey an ijee for the salvation of the party, wich, of acted on, will give us aheesp nr -power for yeirS-31rxica.... • • • - . • Here is euthinfen Let Ole. South . :adopt • • the COnstooshnel Amendment tel Wurist, providin Congress out the third ,section; WWI - diSfraDellieS the 110't of us who are fit for Cangreeer and also repeel the test oath, and immejitly let • .Jcilinson annex Mexico.' How Will it stand then? We havetenStates out, wich we kin.depend upon. Ken tu cky, - Del aware and 3laryland ake thirteen, and. Mexico kin be cut up into twenty more or thirty for that matter,. givin ue a clean majority in the Senit, House and Electoral.Coilege. - 1 her let my intellek out onto this subjeek and ain't mistaken.. In Mexico is the precis' populashen we kin best worknpon.. t' They Can't understand; bur speekers,' eez one objector.: -.Very...goot . L to' admit it, arid what do we want nv voters who kin Understand us? The-downfall - of Demot . risy tom.' merit, the mina people b • egnrt to understand us. So ez they took thingeon trust, itwuz all right,- bet when they to question, the jig wuzup. Intelligence is a good thing in the . abetrack, but 'you must be moderitin its yooso.. - .. • •. ' Enuff urns wood hey to emigrate thither; uv coerce, tobesent back to Washiagton Seward and :I, for instance, wood go to file Senit 'from Cliihnahria, Doolittle and Dr. Olds, riV,ollio,-froin :San Juan, Henry Clay .Dean and Cowan, from Tamaulipas, John Morrissey and Randall •from hlatarneras,..yallatlighant and Slocum from To: 7 , h11111:0pCC, Grist:trend Beecher-Mo they've gone back on us Steedman and:Rs:so D e ßrite from Puebla, et sultry. •-•- ' .. 1 There wood.be round every Onetiv the leadin . Democrats Nortli-in these States.. • Ther wood • be sixty Seate - in the Se. nit - and three hundred in-the House to be filled, besides the State offices. e -The hundreds uy thonsandS uy'Diniokrats now mourn in ter. oilises, and who can't be eupplide; wood here find opeeins. Think tic it.: Thirty StateS turned oycr to un with a people wicheocidn't cont. Tete With us for the ollises. 'My solo expands with the ibot. The field wood he. a rich-one for -. Andre° Ja • xon . Rogers to stump, for the people, not nnderet andin . avvord uv wet he wuz a .enyin, and hethi a -high epiiiion tiv him, the llexikine wood think - he wuz talkin Bence And His oggs hency, the President !, wet a chance it wood be for him I . Ho vied hey Dreglis dug up and reline ried at Monterey,. so ez ho coed hey a excoese for makin-a tour to his tomb, or, ef the friends rev ' the -statesman objeded to that, he coed go to - Chictigeby the way uv the City Jiv Mexico, 'and coed make his speech at the way stations threugh 'that country , without fear. 'The 316:1k-ins wood reseeve the c , onstitoostinn and'atars 'gladly, and ez they don't . understand the language,. they woodent resecvo his speech with peels of lafture . ez they did on his latemeilierable tour tiro Noe York, Ohio, Michigan, - Illittoy, et nottry; the re- - nienibrance of wich, even at thiseday, sends . thrill us anguish to the Presidential breast wich' .43*en . the triumph in Delaware and ll,laryland can not and : doesnot soothe: -Tbs_ people of:the North Wood receevo the pre-' posishen". gladly. I mensliond the:matte:JO a' l eadin merclimitny Philadelphia; Who . had just &alined to give six months credit for a small . ..stock try goods to's' friend of mine, on my en dorsement, but whci in the most gentlemanly • manner expressed a willingness to sell for cash, • and be 'warmly appoved - .it: - •`‘ Co, , '. sed he, and ef it will work •cz you say and take. them incubusses out ov . this.couutry, 1. think I not only promise... Teethe 'eo-operashen uv the.people • or the North,leat money enuff tel pay' your fares to the land tivyeer choice. : . . And he bust into teen'. . • . " Wet are you'weePin for? 7 red .I,*astonished." . "These' teers," sod rte, " are.for Mexico._ _Skit; her rade:zed much, but her cup my woe is not vet full : • . . of 1 LIP! :1(11 do: frt, This is the only hope nv Democrisy. -The pc o:. p'e hey bin brought face to face with slaveq,•tinti they. smasht •it. . They hey bin brought face to : face with nigger eqd;litY, and ,Prey don't scare at it at all. 'They,wuz brought -up before-South-. ern sooperioritY, and theYpanctoored that. - They took some rather eitensiye boon; thro the South, and -somehow, they come home with singular' ideas, and wondered that they bed bin rooted sq. long by rich emptiness. The Booth speculasimn didn't pay; -for, tho we shut -Linkiu,• tse conldnt shoot Linkin's principles, and they rernaih :to tor 'eller us. When ho fell; others, surnhow, stept forren3d and tOult'up the ark, and they -her bin carryin it rite along. ..Johnson inierpo.sed .the pelit ofiisis, bfit they-kid:ea cm: aside contemptuL Dusty.- 'Only by addishnn kiu we hope in the fu- Cher to roof. The sole .iffy Brown is nlakchin on, and ez far ez I kin see, Our plan ie l• to lot it marcl: % arid .out w its say.• . . remit-Ern V. NASBY, - • - • -{wlicih is Pcstmaster.) jo n at N. Ti 6 Slat 4 npr eedel Lon : —..----.---:--,----,..:-..aa..-...---- ._._,_ .._,, . G, ~..... • ' Os SliAtlNt3 iND WiNtss.—".Gris," who is evi• ;the t dently a brick, writes as follows-to the eincitl -4,p0 Ling, nail - Times. We commend the item to all . aka-' ' lle '• i ere and else who can-enjoy a laugh: New . . ever. ...vbodv . turdc - "Winter is the coldest season -of the year; be- . •:.' end - eantre it comes in the !Winter; mostly. In some • , eITII m'i'tt countries , winter comes; in' the, summer, then 3 1 It - is very. pleasant: ,I wish winter eamein - the' rt m • •,,,,., summer in- this country, which is the best Gov- - i pt. 'The ernnient that the sun ever.shOne upon./ Then we o.s er - I ~,j1 Could g skating barefooted aud,slide down hill 'Coeen' • In linen trowiers. We could snowball without tee x , d e e • -our fingers setting • cold—and men -who gd Out who s'eighl . ridirig wouldn't have to stop at every tar -Ittei '-' em; to warm; as they do :lOW.- It 61.10W,7 more-in en wl ih, winter than it does at any other.season of the ti ; r , yaar. This is becauseso. many cutters and sleighs ;M it, ' ' are made then. ' • . •: . ''.• '. . •.: ' imt a • . "Ire grows much better in winter. than M snn- . 1 3 • 1 Z.. . suer,' Which Was an inconvenience before the -dis- Ottto . eaverY of ice hoilses.- Water that is - left out of .14.. • ' doors isapt to freeze at this season. Some folks p • i tole- :takes in their- wells and cisterns on a cold' night , i 4ter4 . •- sea keep them by the fire, so they don't freeze' . 4 - - "Skating is great fun in the winter: - The boys if, get their skates on when the river is frozen over • . .._.- .- • . ani rano, play tag, break through the ice and get• r-' Tip : w a tiu over (they get.drovn4ded sometimes and.. 1 rill s•: ..., are'- brought home. all ilrippiiig; - Which makes : Ift e ,;l. their . - mothers scOld,getting water' all .oVer: 'the': :IPlme! • • carpet. in the front roots),-fall. and break. their , (It, , - heads, and enjoy themeelVes in many,Other-ways.: (g m& .. A wicked boy. once stole my.' skates and ran: off' k in g - Stith them, and I couldn't . catch- him. 'Mother ' 'em# -:'laid, -"never mind, • judgement. Will overtake. rKaw:-. . • aw l,' - • - "Well, if itulgement does, judgement will have: the' lobe pretty lively on hii legs, for . that boy. nine . ... if het . There ain't much. sleigh-riding eacept in . the .winter. Folks don't seem to care about 'it :in' Erik ." warm .weather; .s. . ~ . ~. : -. ! .r..7eawer, -Grown-up boys and girls like to unq , ,go sleigh-riding. The boys generally drive with • h'.. ono hand sad help the...girlshold tlieir, muffs with er Bob let . ... . rei ne . ' i • :.the other . -Broth Inc so. ale ng , e , litt le wiy, ' once when halo* Celia Ann Crane out 1.01114:::.aleiglt-riding,, and I ilionSht he f,aid'hinierWten-• ,;- ~"Ai • : Jinn to.boldiag the. muff than he slid to - holding iitt„ ~~ ~,y mtsugumous; 'PERLTIAN..S.YKTP: -- IS A PRMECTEDSOLUTION- OF THR 1 ) :3 1- T.OXiDE OF IRON, A new ilitcOveg iwmedidoe",wbicb gTtitEl3 . 4t , T#E:IOOT : pE DISEASE, By fugiliiink the B/Ocid with Its Trr.AL rats aria, eli'qrsyrottizki—lßON. ThIS • thCeeczet cif the irbridertni - piccerni of thi s . temedyin curing' - : - _ . Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Dropsy,. flirpide Diarrhea, -Bolls,. Berri:ea 'directions' Chllla and Fevers, Damon, Lose of Conatittithinal VlgoriDia eases- of the Edney* and Bladder, Fe male Complaints,: . „ And all dine-saes originating In a . . BAD STATE .OF TIE. BLOOD, Or aceoinphnled .by OiOIIIITT 01 &LON': ISTATIE - Being free fram.Alenhol. in any form, ibi energizi tig afracts are.nottollowed by carrpanding . laaction, tint are permanent,' infating STRENGTH, V rcoe and PIZiE LIFE i En lIETISTIf t he system, and building up aaIRON . • - • . DyspOpsia and Debility. --.. • .. . • . ~ . ... .FrOm the.Venerabl e'itichdeacon SCOTT, 'D. D. ' ...-DUNII.ASI, CANAILVEAST, 3faidt 25, iSaa . . • - • •-. "I am an Inveterate Dyspeptic of More than . 25 years' standing..." . - '- • ' . . . . , ••••-.. '' •• .1' "I have been so - wonderfully benefitted in the thiee short week-.. ditrlitg which. I hAve need the l'eruvisn' Syrup. that 1 can scarcely Peisnalle myself of the - reality.. People who have known - . me are Aston iehed at the change: '1 'Am middy known, and can. but recornmend to others that Which has done so much .... • • I CASE 0F27 TEARS' STANDING CERED.• From issLET..rEwril, No. 15 AvomPlice,loston. have •suffered, and . sometimes severely, for 2I :mina from tipepala. '1 commenced .taii:ink the Pe ruvian Syrari and found imatediate benefit from it. In the -course of 'three or Liar- weeks 1 St as entirely re..• liered from my sufferinga, and have ; enjoyed nninter -ruined health ever sit:me.. . . • • - One of the niort diertingnimbed Jnrnitr in ' Neyrltngland . writer to a friend no fol- . . .., .. • . . .. . . "I InvOried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the re sult fully sustains your prediction. It has Made a aEW bewi.of me: infused into MY system new vigor and en ergy; 1 stn no longer tremulous:. atur debilitated. as wan. you last saw me, WIC - stronger,. heartier, and with - larger capaCity for-labor, mental and physical, .1.11. an at any time during the last five•yearteu - • . . . . An •Eminent' Diirjrie of. Bos!ein, soya :- r . "I have, imen using the PERUVIAN SYRUP for. seine time past; it gives ine - New 11001; . 13COYAZWY.01r. 6Pit.i . pi, ELLS:riciTY.OI , IItECLE.." ;.. • ; • - • - - ;.. . • ThausanAs: have been 'changed .b . y the nse of tbis• 'remedy:. froinn weak, sickly, •suffeng creatures, -to strong, healthy, and-happy men and women ; and in valid's cannot reasonably hesitate to give it a trial. -• • i . . . . . . A . pamphlet' of 32 pages, - containing, certificates Of enres and recommendations from some of •the -most .eminent physicians, clergymen and others, will be sent mai to address. -- . - • .• . . . clirSee. that each bottle:has 'PERMIAN SYRUP blown in the ghiss. - : - • .. :: . ... ... , . . FOR SALE BY 3. P. DINSMORE Proprietor, 36 Dey Street, New York, , AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SCROFULA:I All Medical Men agree that lODINE is TILE BEST 'REMEDY for Scrofula and all kindred diseases ever discoveled: ..The dilticulty has.lieen to obtain a pcirp . . DR,IEL'ANDERS' lODINE WATER, Pure Solution of lodine, WITHOUT A SOLVENT rri.Loush , : : to each ounce of water. , A most Poykerfol - Vitsiliziiig Agent . and Reiterative. . . . . has cured .and ticill cure . SCROFULA-In all ifs .manifold loans, ULCERS, CANCERS, .SYPHILIS, SALT IIIIEUM: and it been used with astonishing ticcf.n43 ea:ins - Of Rheumatism, .Dyfiwiwia; Consnml. tion,.Femaie Complaints; heart,- Liver and Kidney Diseases, &c. . . , Circulars will be seut.rnis to any one sending their address: „. . . Price $1:00 a bottle, or d for SL.CO.• Prepared by Dr. IL ANDERS, Physician and Chonis . FOR SALE BY. • • J. P. DINSMORE, 36 Dey St., Now. York AN WHY *Li; DIii.I.IGII7.I.STS.- wiSTARts itAtsArti WILD CHERRY • •I3.AEF .- C E N.T U R 1,1 . 1711 THE MOE'S AST OE SUCCESS IN itiSTNO , . Couglai; Colds. •liitrarrenecr, lore Throat; litatiszenzn,• Whooping Cough. - Croup, Laver Complaint, Bronchitic, - Dif-. Scully of .flrenthing, Actim", • • . and every affection of:. • - . TIO TIIIIO . ATOLIMGiii AND cillpiT • *CONSUMPTION • . which.carties off more-victims than any Other disease, and which baffles the skill of the phyeicuiris to a great er extent than any other, malady, often yields to this Iteniedy, when all others . prove ineffectual. •AS • A .Espla in Relief, Seething in Effect,. Safe in Its Opera . . IT IS ITICSLIIPASSED I . . while as a. preparation; free from noxious Ingredi ents, poisons, or minerals:- uniting skill. science, and medicalknowledge ; combining all that is. 'valuable in the vegetable kingdom for this cinss of disease, 'Ala . INCOMPARABLE! and isentitlettimetits, and receives the iiginumal..edusii: deuce. of the public. . • • . . smouR.•.THErCIEER M D • of Berman; N: T., writes as follows ~ ' WurrAms llstaku.car.WiLD CHEERY gives unPientil satisfaction. It seems to cure a COugli by loosening and cleansing the lungs, 'and always irritation, mom arlevlNG THE tiACEE, INSTEAD OF DEMO UP ENE MUGU 'AND LEAFING TEE CAUSE BUONO. / CODS/dal' the 'Dal- Eam i ls good as any, if not the be:st, Cough medicine with which I am acqtiainted.,, From Hon. Judd* SPILIKER, of Canajoharle, .Gentlemen,—This is to certify that - myself and ram , ' By have used Dr..Wistar's Pzisam of Wild Cherry, for several yenre, and that I take great pleasure in recom mending it in preference W any thing of the kind for which it is intended. • In cases of Asthma, Pbthisic,' or Affections of the Threat, I have - never met with any thing equal to it. Nery.Res.ctfrilly, - • . -• . • d .-DAVID SMARM.. The Bev: JACOB sganEn, of Hanover, Pa., Well knoWn and mild'. zespected among the German . • population in this country, makes the - following . statement for. the benefit of the afilicte,d : • Dear Sirs :—Having realized in my family. ImpOrtant . benefits from the, use of your valuable . preparation— Wistars Balsam of-Wild Cherry—it affords me great pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some eight years . ago one of : my daughters seemed to - be in a de cline, and little hopes of her recovery were entertained. I then prNuted a bottle of your excellent Balsam, and beton: she had taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there was a greatimprovement iu her health.— I have, in my individual 'case made frequent use bf your.valuableinedicine, and have always been belie; fined by it. . • . • • .• 'JACOB PRICE III!LLATIR A BOTTLE For Sale by J. P. DINSMORE, 36 Dey St., New York. • SETH W. FOWILE k SON, Proprietors, Boston, • And by all Druggist& (TRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE : CURES CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS. Grace's Celebrated Salve - CURES WOUNDS; BRUISES,. SPRAINS. '. ' GraCe'S Celebrated Salve ~ CURES BOILS, ULCERS, CANCERS.- Grace' Celebrated Salve s i rLCURES T ItHEU3I, - ERTSIPPLAR. Grace's Celebrated .Salve CURES CAPPED HANDS, CHILBLAINS. Grac.c"s Celebrated Salve HEALS OLD SORES, FT.r.413. 'WOUNDS, 'Sc. It is promPt in action, removes, pain at once; and re duces the most angry looking swellings and inflamma tions. as .if by magic,—thus affording relief and a complete cure.. . . • • Only 25 cents a box i tSCnt by mail for 35 cents.) For Sale, by J. P. DINSMORB, 36 Dey St., N. Y. S. W. FOWL& &SON, Proprietors. Boston, and by all prnggibts, Grocers, and Country Stores. Awn:lst 4, , Gq , • 31-1 y eow • • CHEAP PASSAGE GREAT.BRITAIN. and IRELAND. • • - • Tapscott Brothers Z 3 COB , Emigration and Foreign -Exeleinge °dice, SO South fdreet, and n Broadway, N.- York. Drafts on England,' Ireland,' Scotland and Wales..- • • .TapeCott's faro:lie line of .Lwerpool Fackets sails every three dam . •• • •• .. tine of London Packets sails even , ten &Lys. 431a0 by'steamships sailing weekly: • - . • . Parties wishing to send for • ;their friends or-remit money to -the old • country, can do so at the lowest rates by applying to ;Alexander S. Silliman,op-. posits the New Town , usn;Pottsville... • Feb 3, 'IA , '• - • My • GREAT B.001C.•-• .TROLE NAISBYPt4 Life of Andy I. . .Johnson, fully illustrated ; giving a full description of hia..”Sujng Round the Chula:. just published.— Price . only 10 cents. • nesale at . BANNAN.S.Booke ture 1 LELIII.IIERS, of .Potisvillle. "'criers," dealer. in MUSIC, 'MUSICAL ThIbTRUMILNTS, PLANOS; ALELODEONS, ORGANS; A,c., having. been appointed sole agent for the celebrated . • . . . . . ' •'ll.lsuiosi or.„ giamlliara Cabine t Orgians, - . In the. County of - Schnylkill, would-respectfully-an nounce to the musical community that he can' furnish • tbcee unequalled favorite Cabinet Organs., in all styles and' sizes, at ntanufacturers' priCes. The quality and volume of tone, with the power of expression in these organs, is universally admired and praised, While their partabLity and beautiful tinish make them the, most el- Every Family Bhonld Have One. • • THE CADINET ORGANH are 'adapted to 7AhlI LIES CIHIRCHES AND SCHOOLS. . They vary In price from 8110 to .$OO each.. 13 Every inviriamient viarranted. • • Also; Agent for pie-tithe oithemnihluimired - • . . Apring Melodeo . andlfaimortim4...Orgiupl,: for the Counties; of Sibuylial, Northumberland and Lebanon, which instruments are universally Tney'peeeessa sweetness.and fullness, of tone, which has received the united .commendation of the musical ..profweion, - and induced an almost unprecedented Wile.' Purchasers itrempectfully invited to call :and exam ine for themselves.- All Communications and orders will be punctually answered or tilled, and every infor mation' in relation to them gladly given. • • - Store and Ware linoms,'Ax the Jewelry Storetm Cen tro street, four' doors from Mahantatago Wand., Putts GOTERIIIIENT STAMP AGENCY.' • TA.dllle4 - A• GoHeeler of thi,s, Dieted, baying relinquiihed the sale of Stamps and turned hlo whole - otter - over tons; ws will here nftcyrovaish all kinds of Government .Stamps in troves to suit perehosere., We will always keepa fall supply tot timid.= -, lkereene In the'Dlstriet Selling" Stamps win belangebedi4,lho . Psnal discount • . • • • • .B.IISI.ILABARNAM..• .. pialltlUling •PAILTiSMT, . *LATE 8 '.•--.lrust • :swayed Pettnea Patna Slates, with. leaf toz 'OM,' eat an4l- Wool& . Alen ../earileraorprdinin 'bribe . poenaL ' , For .sale - at B. ; ... inkUtAN'S, -Can s!treotia, • LiCaltilita. 2-Jl:tral.e!ll•r-L .-- .,' -- - . . -', .tAt.l.Slii.ltlisibiiinreati,i VV*ViiiiriailiCaii s : • linnet near • the railwaydepot; deaniii:W . .l32lbraai hie tieWanntba- pablia-Fraitire•On t niabandn farimaa. _ b is lortzbent' of - ak i ldnatntinaanar '-. Italia thfaaw orate ilefiliMa,'•' Halila ter 'Win.*** - 41 9 .)1 Or nigdfill 4l4 etoo.otaillersgrba ' At' .w. , - . .. .. .::- - - -,... • - :-....“4,,i. ;.4 , xt,• , :.gTa At q!y• ...c. • . SPierii.t.t*S.L.trap-I;iik:O±lpAlEge • GLASSES.- 1i... 4.sor,it• went on hand ladflit saIe...TWEETED II PUMPER; . watebmvker'& 4cwielar,. Centre : St:, Pottsville, three doors above•theldnrtimorlionse:, Nan - .. 6 , • ' SATS. THE' OLD. TAPIRS.' •-..' .. -• , _.... . . _ . ... .., .... ._.. - . 3' Ceuta • a. poiind paid for elesit*lfe*ritiair end. .113,, ,, trie e Piper—and Mae M Old Ifewlyikame,Painphi, and Oldlloohe with theti*ere taken . pff:. ColoredPa per 1 cent rue. • - ' . • ' .- r -...11: BANNA2C , - . llai,ACKS3lliTilllNG . in ail na'branenetii; ALP rte Ironhw, and. pratienlar z attention- paid to Horse &Wog: 'All work warrante d Shop op i aite the Court' lionse,:Centre W o ad, Pnttasi .. Dec • •••T#J gibuthis. •••• .-4=t • • W s, .: Nro rk " Lie ii;'Order• DeERR • • • . . . 414. JEWELER, Rt., (three doors above the Morthimr liottse,), has ir.p# on hand a large and well selected ftEScirtmeht of . fine ' . Gold andliiilver'Watchels, • - - • Aleo a large variety of - Elie Gold Jewelry.-:Gold Chains Medallions, Ear and-Finger 1.i025, Breastjilos, jkace leui, Gold Pencils, Pens.,- Armlets, Thimbles, Stade,. Sleeve Buttops,• .ttc*„ . v.ll of:Which will be offered for vale at greatly*.rctinced prices:- - • • . • Particular attention.given to iefairing of Watches, Clocks and . .Tetvelry. • . • .March 3..60.—p. • . A;.l/,. , ITATI:RERSTADT• Co.; • •. • •.• GRAIN HOUSE;' - Railroad Si,, betweeto -1111Oeket..anti.1Cal Pottsville, Pa,: May's ~ ..`, . ,..;i-,-;;7=,iw:-:';.-..5.:":1-ii.:'...-_, . .; ' 6:',5:: P'4:',',l'' -".#;?.W4.'.•-•;:',:4';-',',-:.;;;..;.,..i,',,,.,'2?!,...-•: EM= BUSINESS COM. D. A._ s m , ~ MERCHANT - TAILOR - . CENTRE ST., rorrsvrz,LE, PA. .SIIIIrXRD YOIJKG •Where. L alstiye • kept a: large* as . s4iitmeOt of Feed, Hay, dke July 21, ,G 6 f_4OO4GTIE,' FOREIGN AND. DOMESTIC WINES: AND LIQUORS, Centre .St., Opposite American House, POTTSVILLE, PA. 1 . tom.ASLO, SOLE AGENT. FOE -21 HUBBELL'S GOLDEN BITTERS, Sure - Hemedy for Dyspepsia. MISHLEE,'S BITTERS FOR S A LE.. MTT,I,S' BOURBON WHISKY , _ AND TAI DERVEEIVS SCHIJE Dill SCHNAPPS Jane 2, • 22-15, . . EW .114001{... 'A.* D .if.TATIONERY •• The nndersigned are now prepared to furnieh a tine* assortment of Banks and tlrst class*. Stationery,lnt their New Store •on Centre. Street, four doors below *the ,Episcopal Church:. - Printing; Binding and Stamping . co !Runic, . . . .. .'. . . . •' • PerfnineTy, . .. I. - :,' Fancy,Sonpo :- . ,: -•' - , - . • - Toy Books,: •'' - . . . ' • ': -Zkfc.,&e.:,-drc. • . . °itch promptly attended to. * Give use Can. BOSBYSIIELL - &.•BRO'rifER: , 0. C. Bosiivanu.t... . ire tf - • BOSIITSUELL. T 2, . . • And \y.nPlesale Pun Retail Dealer. in • BILT,. WALNUT . &:. P;(14;IVO0O.110ELDINGS,• •. • rictirre Frartivii, • PIIILIP lIRENtiF-NiANN . S TtEr.:ITCRE 'STOW . .? 2D P 1001 1 :, Irtrltermiring & Rexilding dpi3e atille shortest Notice: Sept 22..'66 - . • . . 3S-11 ' TJ. S. STAM__Y'S• L EGAL , COMMERCIAL;: and BUSINESS .At B. BANNAPOS Bookstore. • . • • TAIWAQI.TA STOVE ' . HOLLOW 2 iVARE ' . FOUNDRY. ' '. ROBINSON -...I;2V".IOLESALI.:3I.A.NITFA&ITIRET{§" .* • Of the Celebigted-.. : ' Dionitoi• Cooking Stove; .. *" • • . - • • • Wyomink Cooking :AT.,2;0 TART..Ott:AM) ITEATINei We are prepared to at r,litirt Water Pipes of any size, gruiriaxiteeii' to .stand. a Kee- - sure of 800 lbs per square inrp. . Tamaqua, November 3, , C6 • • 44-471 t. VVII. • E BOVE as.. • • , ViTIOLESAI4 AND RETAIL. DEALER IN .T..08A,CC0,: . PIPES 'dr SEGAIIS, . Centre; St:, Opposite the. Tivsin trail, . • . P0TT5171.1.1.E;14.. Feb. 21. 0 61.: • . • • . • 28 - U • SELLING- .. 0FP':..A.P .- -COST.' ROLIDAI7,PREENTS.: . .. ; lIOLIDA.T PRESENTS • The nndersigned : would . respectfully'lncorm Lis friend' and the publicln general, that he intends dos. , ing his business and is selling at cost "his large:assott ment of . • . FINE . . ANDII4OREN, *TOYS,, . . eiIINA. ANR.TiN WARE, . ;.' And.C.A.NlLlTES.oralikinds. * and in fact everything In his, line intended hir the Holidays. Give him a and judge for yourselves'. ' • • • . . .I(..LOEatiEL - . Confeptioner,.. Corner Third and MinersTille Streeti.. • .PATENT )1913, • OEBAPERp, For Crimping amt Waving.g..ndien , Muir 20. Heat Aequirid in Uirindritii • . . Ask your sicirekie per . for theta. - If he does not keep them, write to ttie manufacturer, E. :IVINS;- Sixth St. And Columbia Avenue, Phila:- Sept 22; -,66—a3-6ra lincoalrawe , Home •Innnufactur.el. .:CiLiRtES : K.EIinEn,.. • 'mAxErrAcmmar. or SALAMANDER SAFES, Second. St., Pottsville Announces to the bnsineas community of :this .‘ and the edlobali* counties; '•that he: manikin. E , 1 tureis SALAMANDER .SAFES of all sizes' and kinds, ws.rrtuned Fire-proof which, in'point of .• workmanship and finish, will compare with' those ..nb tained from any cad. establishment in • the country.— He always keeps safes on hand for sale; and will make thera any size, for Banking and . other Public Inatitu tiotus, se cheap, if not, cheaperkbanthey can be obtained fmm abroad . •. He iefisixißeidfuniiillaywood, George Bright, Moe. Coca and A. lienoerson, of this Borough, who _have his Safes.in use. .: • 30SIEPX11:11:11.T.E0R, A :• tytratcliknigtei Jeweler, - CE ST., .POTTSILLE,.. PA., (three dooriabore the Mortimer has- now on' hand a hake and welleelected assortment of • • .Silver R are, Of the latest styles and highest standard Of Silver.•,- - Also Silver "Plated Ware. A large and - general variety of superior Plated Ware, such as Tea and Ta ble Sugar. Spoons, Oyster and Soup -Ladles, -Pinand Fish Knives, Cake ..flaskete, • Fruit Stands: Castors, Butter Waiters, Pitchers; etc., all, of-which :will be sold at the very lowest prices : • • -. 11.--Old Silver bought and taken in exchange, The highest yrice giveri. • . . March 5, *66,-n: PLUMBING: AND GAS FITTING ATT.E.NDEDTO IN ALL 271E1R:81WC11.g..4.. firelliAltGES Ordere lest at the etnres of D SBYSHELL & BRO:„ and GEORGE .BERI4ST, Centre -St., will• -melte prompt attention., nrompras4 CoOper and'Lead'bonght,' • GEORGE 3.4. _ WNDIC 4 ;. ' Oirner of Sixth and. Sebnylkill Avetille. : Pottacille, Marcia 3, .66 9-ti , . . M. L Jacitioa. :.. • ~. ..• ter.o:.F: Reimer.. •.. JA C IKS , O N ' .8,1... Cci . - • ' .. .. ... . - . . . ..11AXIMCirMuitil Oi - ... . . . ,. . . .ROPE; 7 119.1:1411; 'CORDAGE. 6;II',AOKEETG, . . .. • - . potmEirpie,; : p... ' -:. .. •.. • ... -,.. . • . . .. We respectfully Solicit a share of the patrohre o; tba business men of Schuylkill Courity;." • , . • • , ••• •-..- -,•-•••••--, . . . • ..13r 13 BC. . • riacemi from. the. store corner Martel 'nod streets, to-the store between 0. Dobscaes and ck - SrownssonCeotre s treet , °trot - a fame aad..sa...-. tied sisscsit et dryt °oils aud groceries - atibnlose. , pat cash prices..;.4etshaiktu.t.for,pas_t Itaromst4l. • bottom' coitlimuumect.the num. • - - i• July 7; sla - . • • • - Tr. _ SEIDEL ;Sz TfIaIKERSLEY, Wholesale Floor aad`Crala yv*•; CALLOWIiaL RannaiDeis ..?:„,.„........_ 1 ' 8.&13. - wooJel 421• "'" , " .- "*"'"""'"'''''”" 1 4. ...--- ' - ow IEHOTT&VILIGIE. .., nrIVIIIM/Lie. -- ot whir* lad. Red Mew, . ValaW 8 - -NeePerff,to.lbert•b• ' • -,•,,,,ImitxOIArICICIM WS-- \ ~ ..z. , L.A7 ) t inft othsteittyspbrppilrali4-I. l ca t .. ...:Sinnot b...-A 1 darn 4,„, ~ .44.------ . ~ ,pietk i ki-. '.: „ .. ,. .,;.,! . .-i, -- '6 - .44.5Alirgr.ltai ,144; .- **4...•772:n ....'" . 1 . ` ‘. 1 4 ' ".''''' • '''''''' -' -- '.-4 • "~,.~~'~~X:,s?=::.r yam ~=-`J_:;"ix. ___•'-~~;4=~t-~"^'~g. ORS. CAMIXS. We offer to the trade's foil assertmeat . of .011 a Sad Candies at 1.6 e tteet quality, among 7fildelvare hire Whiter. Sperm •r - • Bleached Winter Whale OIL. Backed N.-W. Coast Whale - Extra:-Winter • • 0.11,. Carbon or Coal (Best Brands) OIL:. Lubricating' -fine orbeavy Machinery OTT Sperm Candles, all sizes, N. Bedford Brandr. Adamantine Pandles,Hotels and ss. Paraffins or. Wax Candles. . . The same .careful . attention to the our goode• - ttit has rh.m , teriZed lAuse for nearly 'ln Vail) past, is'.observed, • kind, dealers throughout the. country can rely neon geltiniyl:lll/IARTICILESIrom •••••. - . : • • AILLEN &NEEDLES, - Commission Nerehinia .and _Dialers In 42 S. Del 4, Aoenae, a1id..41 B. Water 86, PRIL.4:IIYELPIII,4 - : October 2T. qtri DAkfliiE . IE,A*O HER, City 'Cabinet Ware Rooms* and Blahnfactory, • • .236 -SOUTII:SECoND:STR.ZET, . . • • : . ••• . • •••• Pkiln4elp!kia. . . . N. B. —Pensoni going to the City , wUI find it to thelr • advantage to call and examine the .B. id. K. Extensive Winery Estabhshment! ! No. 904 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. MADAMOISBUX MIL LISTER. RE: PARIS, . . .. , . . . . . . . Having rebuilt and . greatly 'enlarged tier . place of business, .has now On band an entire -new assortment .of the_ very best style of =.- , . .... .•• . • —-: -' . ' :. ' FRE Nen nitia,livigg.y. -- -..- • *- . , Thronghlier numerous agents in Paris; - she 113 ena bled to preSentin advance Of onther . .establlshinentel the very latesi.Enropean styles in . . . Bonnetsi;Hend Drowses,. Cups, erg,eici'• . • .'.TgE - SALES - ROOMS. . • . . Are constantly Stocked with thehe - choicest goads, and thosd. sending orders ..caa - be accommodated at the ehortestliormible.notiCe. . . . MOLTX.'I7.3:O DEPARTME.V. . Is thoroughly organiaett,and lute been made a speci ality in the eatahlishnkent. •. • . • • • THE WHOLESALE DEPARTMEVT . . . Offers cfeat induCements.th . . who - can at any tide be furnished with pattern bonnets or the - 1/..try Latest styles, prior.'to theii. helot , exposed at retail. • .N. and . Germien Spoken.• • Nov.lo, '66.-45-Om' . , . -Y 10..1 1028 Cliestnut Street, Deafer in Fine Mi.(thee; Elegant Jewelry, Di4m6pdsi Bleb Sliver Ware, Sunable tor Presents, Finite& Ware,' Clodipi AT: LOW riticts. FOR CASE Novi 0, .66 • • A.• HAN' OF A 110•USAIII;V:.•• • . • ..A' Coiisuitiptiv Cisred. • • SA3illtid., a *retie d ,physician of great' 11 eminence, discovered while inthe East Indies, a certain: cnro far. ConeuriiPtion,.Astina, Bronchitis,. Coughs, Col.-and General . Theremedy was discovered by Ulm when his. only child, a 'daughter,: was given up to-dM. • Ills child was curecl,.ankis now alive tmd 'Desirous 'of beneffiting his fellow mortals, he will send to those.whe wish it the recipe, containing full directions for making and suctessfully. using this remedy,: free, on. receipt ..of their names,. .with two 'stamps to, pay expenses. There is not a Angle:syniptom of Consumption .that it ddm not at once take hold or and dissipate.': Night sweats, peev-. ishness, irritation - of the nerves, failure of tnernorY, difficult expectoration, sharp .painsin, the lungs, sore throat, chilly.sensations, menses at the stomach * Om so of the bowels; .wasting away of thehmaclei • •-•• pleasostate the name of the'pa per they see this'advertisement in, . Address,. ; • - .. -.CRADDOCK. CO 1032 Rece-St: Mil e& Pa.. . . . . . . . . E . 1.,L WT di 0 0., • .•• Chercnnait • Mireet.i. Philadelph a, •• ••• . • Are onenine a-very full list of.the productions of FOR • EIGNWDLISTRY and ART., of their ow ri selcctiOn in ' ;Et:rope:in papital9,. including a great variety of aitiet.a.. of !USE and ORNAMENT, in . - • .• , • BRONZE,•I3RONZE. AND GILT, GILT AND CRYB-. . • • . • . . , TAL, CUT GLASS, DECORATED LEATHER • • AND TORCE4III... • '• • BRIDAL, OBRRA . 'AND . PARTY . PANS Otoverj variety and. 'pride.. • • - Fi=pfi MANTEI:4OCKS, " . V.ABBS,II.OI . RES and GANDEI.44R49. ••• • WATCIIES;. In great variety; and all DI.AMIONOS AiViP A large andvery• chola; selection: • • ' . • sr •• • . • • • An .inrreased -'of Rich Articles for BRIDAL • GIFI'S and Talde me: .. ••••• ' • • • • • • • . • • -• • .'PLATED.S. - . ". . . • From the:BEST ENGLISH and AMERICAN MANU FACTIatEffS, .c.miprising., altogether a collection at tractive Ia beauty, complete in detail, and moderate in , price. • • • • ..fidv: 24, teat-r-47-2rd..- LEGAL CARDS. ..11 - 011N.W.%Bitt(KEL. • • ' • . Attorney rtt 'Pottsville,. Pe (Office *ith . Hon. F. W. , 'Huglies, Centre street.) Call be oonanitedin'Englieh and German. • '• Dents,: , i3a• .0.. • LO-tr P. BECINTEL, . • . . . AlloirieY at Law. OFFICE ::-ISl.ll3 . Trian , s , Bnildieg, Centre St.; Pottsville. Penna. llny 26, .6621-6 m GEORGE. DI.. .• • . •• • ' " 1 ATTORNEY'. AT LAW,: OFFICE -No. 222 Sqiith. 4th street, Vhilada. • • May V, , GG •• •- • 111,1 EIVJAMINAtt: Attorney at Lk. Law. ' .:OFFlCE—:Mahantongo Street above ,Centre.' . ' ,• - Mardi 19,.!64.-12-11 Ty • CLAM BERGSTRESOEK, • .L.L. • :". • ' "-• *Attorney.' nt Ashland,.Schuylkill eeenty, :Pa. - Ottice r -On • Ccorre' street, oppOsite.the Post Office. . • .- .• • - • 'MAS 0 yVE . Attorncy'at Lair, • POT VILLE.,•SCIIITyLEILL COUNTY, Pk April !68 .. • 14-3 JAI& E. CAMPBELL: . 81112 H. C & SIWIT:114, :Maori:Keys at Law.' OFFlcE—Uentre Street, -Oppe*ite White -Horse-Hotel, Potte_ellie, Pa: • • • ' .•• GIIIIISTOPELEIt , LITTLE; Attorney at Late, and Notary 'Pithtic, - .•(Anthorize4 - by Law • to,' administer "affidavits. and to Wee . depositions , and . acknowledgments o deeds, mortgages, powers.of POYTOILLE. SCHUYLKILL' CO.. PA., . LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE, Matituitongo at_ (opposite PostHffiee.i • • VOST.ER, JR. Attokney at Law, t3•OFFICE—BANNAN'S BUILDING, CENTRE ST., • • . opposite Episcopal Church. '• , • ". RNATC.D• JEL; B , • . • Attorney nt Law. OFFICE-114LiNTANGO ST., near. .POST. OFFICE • ION). E. Clay'a Off ic 4 ..'• , • .iaarchu..rls • •• • . ..••• . PRICES TO SHIT , THE MILLIONS! ISE= THE GREATEST ATTRACTION OF THE DAY I IS THE -LOW PRICES OF DRY :GOOD~Si. TIIE.STORE OE- R.. -- : A :...G...lL'--0..--Y.-1,.R; Centre Street, Pottsville. . . GLOVER begs tainforme bla cantonieriand the public, that helms now determined toclear out hie .• . • . . - . ....• -• . . . • ... . DRY • ..i . G. • 6.40 -D -s , A t an immense sacrifice. " AlllWishini to supply them •., • selves with Cheap - and dcsitable.gfaids for the " • Winter; will consult their' own interest by :. -..- --- . giving hith im earlY call,:aS he intends .: -.. . -.• = - --to continue theSALTs for A. FEW - -,'. .• COME ONE! . . . - And avail youreeliresof the great bargain& ea be nib sell gook at• picas - which .ctumot fail to ' ' astonish,• being 15 to 25 per centbatrer. . • - - ,' than any . other Store in Town. , . • AS STOCK' IS . LARGE.; ••• • ALL SELOTEpi AND' A11...ti11:0 TO'TrEll WANTS OF. THE THIS' COUNTY, Tie has ,being able to anitibilkanta 'or overy..oi]e I .. qu4silo•redgied from 1 . 3 44! 25 per:: cent. Blankets /". Praia goods Ho.iery.& Glair." 25. to 50 'r 25 to 50". - warts ALL. 'mu 'LEADING ILAKIE--OD CALICOES Wy.S, • BE •' , ..' , A.7:-0'0,51.T,1% • .• = - GOVERMIENT . • N. lONAL BANK Ojers for . . sale at Zencest market rate GOVERNMENT SECURITIES; • . . . . U. Tieas;lotcs *date of :Aug, 15, , '64 • It. if . if .. j un e15,465 cc cc•• • 99 ' 9 4 • July .15, 9 65 5-20 - 0f••11 . 362., * • . ,'• 3-20 Loan 'of. 1561... s : •• 3-20• Loan• of-4865. " • • •• • 1041.0• Loan, of 111164..: :GOLD; STOCKS. AND:DONDN': • • .. • • . •. , . .• • GOVERNMENT SFAURITIEIi BOUGHT ••• DRAFTS On England. Ireland,, Fiume and Germany; for sale in .stalls to snit Cashier. Pottsvil!e, jam:Lary 3. ,G 6 DR. _LEON'S CELEBRATED PREPARATIONS. . • •TifE<FERFECTION OF MEDICAL ;SCIENOF, - . Dr: Leon's' Electric Hair . Renevidr, • It is a . positive cure for Baldness, '• . • • ‘. . Tt resforfs Grey'llair fo its Original Color,. It is a Tonle ; not a D - ye, , .iind acts upon the seeretions; It imuitidiatelY arrests falling out of the Hair, .- It allttyintes Nenralgia,andMeadache, radically.cures Dandruff and'Humors;..- - It keeps the scalp healthy, clean, and'eool; It is sti elegant anti exquisitely fragrantHaliEresSingi It restores, Cultivates and B . eantilles the Hair, ' It Makes hareitllair flexible and Lustrons. •. . Benevier has enJoyeila high. local reputation - for many years.‘, Its is.-ouderfnfresiorative and invigorating properties are - well known tit the hiedichl Faculty- of -Philadelphia: • •"Beink fully satisfied of the - merits of LEON'S ELEC TRIC-11MS. REIs.TEWER - we have • procured exclusive .ownership and are determined that every household in oar Istutehall have opportunity, to reap its benefits. . .. - : A most - deliglail and:efficacious card Ofithe various ills tp.n - hich Infants and Ytiung Children are subject, INFALLIBLE FOR TEETHING.; CHILDREN'. Rai:Aces the:glints, abates inflammation, Inv . iioratee the stomach and bowels,' corrects. acidity; and m a sere and speedy cure*); COLIC, CRAMPS . and WINDY. .PA Tr- ' • .. • . . .. • A:most excellent Preparation for Children of a rest less and fretful habit and in all cases of LOOSUNESS;- GRIPING, VOMITING or other inward grief,"it gives. immediate ease: . . . • . • ~ : • . Used for more . .than half a century in the private' Philadelphia .of onb ;of the 'most eminent • physicians .of It now placing .. . Oil-4 Ariicle Within the reach. of all cur Cointvymen, we would remark that we know" it to be a remedy ,of unrivalled excellence and., that it has proVed In thousands',"of.cases, as . we are resolved it shall a pritCless.boon... • ' For Sale by Druggistsever*where t 'Address all'ord era to .. • ...ZIEGLER A SMITH; - - • • • - ~ . . , . .. Saves 'tithe,: ISbor:-reoney. : Makek:WASHING, A PA s'IT S rE. slid DIONDAY.A 'FESTIVAL: ' Sold every •'- • ' where. - .: Try it . Nov 11',•'66 • • TrcoN D SOGAT SATE .— Charcoal Blast Furnace' 1 and 6,00 acres of hind, for eldeon the Lehigh T . 1,- ll er: The undersigned offer for sfa. •MO .FURNACE, situated four muds froro:Slatingtoe, 'high county. P coancyll:ttnlai with abort' • • nfixlElsocusand Acres Of Land_ • . Reaching to the Lehigh River,' Canal and Itailthad,', and about six hours' travel: from New York or Phila . delphia. On the tract are all thenecessitry.honsetrand• buildings. for the manufacture of Charcoal Pig of the very highest, grade, suitable for-Car Wheels; Malleable Castings and Gnn.Barrel fathace: .has n'perpeinal Prior:Right . to - . ore - from the rfainonsr Balliet's ore beds. and , the .owners canerect an An thracite Furnace if prtferred on the find and use the. ore therein, thus securing a certain supply of good ore, now so difficult' taisf obtained in the. Lehigh region.— There is a first rate farm an the prenfises, and tuft in. exhaustible suphly.Ofthe.hest gualityof SLATE,ieasily.. :mined, and the business of manufacturing elate is ex tensively and . profitably. carried. on en.the . adjoining. property: . :Ate personal property consisting: of all the .neceasany AOSOIS,„wagfAs and, other appliances for. the • business, Tv:titbit soh] with. the pr - at•a fair .:price if tha,parchaser shall eo elect. Tliereis . • • • . • • A STORE .STA.ID • Onthe preniisee,:which 18 . one of .the; beatitands . for busifitsS in the county.. This attic is ;made solely to ' class' the business 'of the tartersigned,• and, affords -a . rare opportunity to engage in the manufacture-Cif Char: coal or Anthracite Iran on the Lehigh River,• - wherif. It lies &way' . been highly. profitable. `lf If the property abraild not be Ofposeci of at private sale, it will. be of Public Auctiar, on Friday. the fat day of -Feb: ;nary, IStlT,..ut 2 o'clock, P. Di., at, the.public house 01 :Charles Pet6r,ln the village, of •Statington,. on the Le high Valley Railroad. • • • ...09 - PtirchaFers will apply for . inforniation to.COOP ,ER;IIEWITT & CO., No. 11',.Barling Slip, New. York; or to • . HEW ITT & BALLIET, • '." Slatingtert.P: County, Pa. - Dec 29 , 'C0 : . • • . 51-at ; NEW' BOOKS: . • , ' . Bride of.,Llewellyii by 'ars. Southworth. . •••• aSohl Orphans, by Mrs. Stephens. .' • The Toung-•Middy or Perilous Adventures Boy Officer.. : WOMan our Angel, by A. S. Roe. • Outpost, by J. CI: 'Austin. ' - I•• : • - ...Our Neighbors in the•Comnion House. .• • Oregon and.Eldoradci:-A - Itomance: : Bed Letter Days.. - • • • '' • Who Breaks Pays. • ••: '.. • • The Picture.of.St. - John; by B. Taylor. • ' Woodwatd's Country Homes. . • • - • • Great Rebellion; by J, Minor Botts. - . .• ' • Important Sermon, :by Win:Baines. '• The Reptiblic of :Plato. • • :• -v. ••• : •-• . • , NEW 'COOK 11001L.14.-. - • TheNational.Cook Book. ; . • Mrs. Ellie's Complete Cook Book. . ••-* • Half Hours with the Best Authors ;- 2 vols. Dr.lohits., - 2 vols. - - • , :Christian's 3listake, by • the Author ofJohn Hal- 15 to 25- ~_.7.2i to .bo.,•'' 5 4%•Ui ' 4'Yc3i'r_~~. .~wfri`.F~i~i~i.:~"~aiYS~`'FFCii.~"s.iii ..'~. _:'aSG:'~~'.... .: nd:f_'t'.~ .^.R. .n _z.-. Dr. - Leon's ,Infant 'Remedy. .• SOLE PROPRIETORS. 137 North Third E4t.,.Philadelphia. Silver's,Wash Powder IRON AND SLATE, Sonny. Hours.' ' . • Haste and Waste. • - just received and for: , sale at • . •B. B2iNNAITS Cheap Book Store Handsome Illustrated Books, . . . Juvenile Verse and Picture: Book. Oar Illustrated by. Pen- and Pencil----Childhood—Old . Gems of Literatnre.'—"Elegant, Rare, and. Rug- . gestiVe.2—lllriminate , l•Gilt. • •.. . Roses andifolly.—A - Oift 'tor all the year round: -Handsomely Illustrated, •• . ~ • Imperial Courts- of-Franco,. England, RuSida, Prints's; Sardinia and Austria. ' .• • Stoddard's Loves and Heroines of the Poste. • • Thelifoore - Galtery of. Portraits, Landscapes, ••.. • . • . • . Vernon Gallery. • Longfellow's EyangelineTinted Paper--Illus • Plriwer DeLuce—Blastrated. • • '.• : ' .The ]floss Bose. - • Our Artists in Peraby CarletMi. *. • • • Gems from TennTson—Handsomelylllustrate4; Pen and Pencil ficture..t from the 'Poets. = lllu-: minated • • : • • •.. - 'Togetber' with it. of other illustrated for.sale 'cheap at B. BANNAN'S • • - Cheap Book apd StationerY Store. Music Books Recently Published. . • THSI2I SCHOOL CHORALLS'F.-i-A selecticin of:Cho. rranee. . end :Fcrei-Fart • Songs, - Troia'- the worke 'of the . Great Masters, for the tee of. Collegee,'. Hlgh Schools,:' • GRAMMAR •SCHOOLCHOSTIS: containingma beiwe Methdd+of Teaching -- Vocal Afraid, ;adapted to - , Schools; hi,John : Selections for. -13ewi• tional.Exereises; Exhibitions, and Festival OectiSions: Adapted and- arranged in one, two-and :three'-. narta.— By J. B: Silesian& Teacher.- of Mask in the - Boston' .Grammer Schools-y . . 1,1 00.- • • . . •:1138 - pHAPHL. , - .A. collection' of Tones le an Me- Co m a r e a' siAd. ad apt ed to the wante of l Chinch:Mohnen *Christian orettippens, - Home Circles; and Social Gatherings;Trine , in FaFe r, ' A WHITER .EVENMG`S , IifMFBRTAIMMXST:-;- A. - Scelal Cantata: 'Words by Sidney DYer..: -, • Moak C. A; Cloth St.2o,Paper $l.: 00. • JOIISSIESMUSICALCATICCHISM—AneWedition;' , an./44sendix containing Modvdatkma% !Kim , the• . whine Major and Minor Keys, 'ands Treatise on the :Syllables andthe Cotilitnictmm of .Chords by J. C. !TherattWe sent Tont-peg ceireoelpl of. price.. . • • 01,D1TSON tn. Washington SS...Boston:- • . . f4TRANLENGEVIC9 AvAI!fTED.;•-•The . un dereigaed wiaties to pa2C33110 3 secondlaid. Steam zikines. of9o orso hmxnreteietr. ' DOCKET 2, Is boicit:i. , lll% , kuecuulm.- As. loottmientiost rectived=jaidlor iiale Datialftril.llo**42ll PitiatMor c'.i - - C.E Mal-Ea . BUSINESS -CAItDS. . . ENBv.l9u - EAsANTs; : • :: .'• Wjtjititikki.GENlZEßl. ',- inn:et:bi-:Calories, P 'n;Taiies /Thic :ral Ind 4 " A Lands: ChrrwarManioinaitis Building, Genus oPPosite ACPigel , Pni"Oi trch • Tdar ft, '65... • • T...APILITCII2 and Mining ousillogaseer, Pottsville, - Pa. • OFFICE on 2d nor o[ pee. Bright s BlEding; tie4l - `' . • - (Dec: 10;.84.-.404r. I_FLIERES BROTHERS; Civil `wed EU :ming , Eng s t etc ,ers,',l43seans BuSding, &cad mid • •. .. . . . . 4italin .. STEMEAEBTL: , ' maws allatltia.. .4u1y.30. '''.. September 26, '63.: - BB- • P.4v,...141113ZAVER,. - Pottii.lle,'Pli.. late ..attbe.Peauksylvitula.Statelieologicalikulef ex ploreslandsonitel, • - • Odolierlk 155 FIMN.CABTER,. Beal -Agent, OY CITY, lEklmlkilli)auuty; Pa. • • trletter Ahlur.—•Matatioy City P. e.n AGICNCYFor the Purchsive and Sale. of Anal Estate'; bnyininndnelling CoS4 taking charge oiCoal Lands, Mines, and collecting rent E L . Moe MahantangoB4ect, Aprill, .60 : 14-] . CHAS: M. H.H.L. • • CTVEL AITD MINING NNW:NEES._ • . - office.lllzupielle Railain*, ittaitantaligo •-• .14trect, Pottsville. • '• yosEtt ;I;O7I ; SVIJ I M i i . P a r:. 1 0 1 ) 1 .170: 1 7; fit4ll7g9Lci. M ILE IMMEt CLOCKS, and JEWELRY, ALWAYS ON.HAND . IIW*L.II kinds of 'Musical Instruments, V3oUn Struts, 'Bass Viol Strings, Oidtar and Banjo Strings, constantly on hand. . Jan 4 . 4 - iJ maps uAusr.. CH.M . w.* wrp:mauttrra. - &..IVILDE1111 . 111.H1 (Siiceitsors to F. 13: Eseeeter,) , Ain) RETAIL Dila= TOBAdqo,..twurr sEciaits, NEARLY (AP9S.ITE . THE .14.0ETEKER HOUSE, DR. W. g, -DINEXWEAVER, ". • DENTIST • Sacomeor to Di. B. S. Langton, • (Gradaate of Peimeylvarda College of Dental Sorge ry.) . ROOMS t—lTlni•ket. St., above Third: . . forßdier and Chloroform admliilsidered when de- Rmr.aaiesecei—Prof , 'P. L. Bncklrigham, -D. D. S. M. D.; Prof. P. Wildman,' D. 13. S. M - .D.; Prof.. 'James .Truman,' D. D. S.; C. N. Pierce, p. 1). s., - , of••Phiiada:, and others. • . March 31, ?66-13,1.y • . .Teeth- Extracted _ . .TV.ithout Pain' or Soreness. • The undemigned has introduced an entirely new methc.it for EXTRACTING TEETS; which is perfect ly safe, harmlmanad _pleasant , Como and try it for yourselves. Also Nitrous Oxide Gas administered in its pure state: .Artificial Teeth inserted.. • Teeth filled With the greatest care. • - • . Office, corner Second and Market Sts., Pottsville. ,Sept 1, .06-35:Zm'1 . G. N. BOWMAN, Dentist • INSURANCE. - -... •• METROPOLITAN ... .. •• .. TIRE: -INSURANCE .CP,. It :7; . • Cash Capitol • ' $1,000;000 'Assets Over ... .. .630,000 - JAMES LORLMER GRAIIA3I; President: J: C:GOODRIDGE, Secretary:: ' •-• • • ' • 0.-BVICRIDGE; Agent -for Schriylkill County, will receive applications and lane Policies. • • • •• ItirLostea.prorpptly_ adjusted.. : • :Wyoming.' Fire Inturpce Co. - OF WILKESBA.BRE. Assets . President—G. W.. TIOLLENBACK: Vice President—L. D. SHOEMAKER, Secretary—R. C. - • . • DAVID BEVERIDGE, MT. For Schuylkill Co., Office, .CENTRE STREET, Potts. Aire: , [April .22, July-29, ,G 5-30-. INSURANCE:,, • • ••• R. 0.11 . . . • . . . . •, Geuerai:Lisnrance . :Apiiit.: . • Office PeransTiviiiars Hall; IPottlivillo,less: LIVERPOOL & • LON - 120 . 30N 46, • GLCBE.IIISITIiANCE COMPANY. . Casti Capital end „Assets • ' ' $16,000,000 Invested mthOCnited State over... 81,900,000 .• ••••• . • .• • • • • . • , • • •• .HOllll INSTIRANOE ..0011PANY • •..New.lllliv ! n,.Con4Octicut.-. 'Cash Ca P 6ll ' ' $ 500,000 - Surplus an. 15t,'1865 • - • 8159;070 98 Insurance effected in the best 'Companies on favora bliterms—Losses promptly adjusted and.pald•without delay.lo , ... • AOrills,-.415.-15- PH NIX INSURANCE. COMP'NY OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital Stock, Assets, - Jan.: Ist, 1866 • 1,006,790 33 W. S. SHEAFER, Akt., Pottsville, Pa, Feb 24.:'64 :.. L oRILLARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 104 Broadway, New York. Cash Capital . Assets W. 8. SHEAPER, Agt., Pottsville, Pa, Feb 24, .68 8-ly SP. T - tIN F 1. - E D . - ORE AND 'ILIDINE • ." INSURANCE:. COMPANY SPRINGFIELD, MASS Cash .Capital . . . . Yru. eottsrsts, ..tr.. Seety. • • EiMUND FREEMAN, Prest - •.• .-.: CHARLILS E. LANE, GeneratA,gentt. -. • S. . . • •WALTEtt -.g., El la EA FE 4, Agent.'. AETNA INSURANCE. CO. Incorporated 1819. Oharter Perpetual. Paid up Capital. Automat of Amulets LOsses Paid In 45 Tenn.-417,4185,894 71 T. A. - Ar..cx.iiima. Prest. • .. L. J. Ilnycie, Secty.-: Jcqi...GooDwm, Jr.; A. Sec.. E. J. Beaarrr,l Tray. Agt. A. A. Williams, - ,.(len'i'Agt., •Woreester Hass. . • . - WALTEIL.S; SHLAFER, Agent, -• • CENTRE STREET; .• .. •.. • • .. ILLILTFORR•LIVE STOCK INSURANCE CODIPAITY HARTFORD, .00NN.... • Claaiteied.Ctipital • 0500:000 • Thls Company is now prepared to issue Policies on LIVE STOcK, - against • • DEATH .'AND T.I7IEFT, - at moderate ROM! of Premium: based on au English experience of oyER YEARSi . . .• W. 111.:1911EAFEBi•Pottsville, SPECUJ.: AGE* .FOR SC IIiTYLITTT.T..COUNTY. • -Oct2o, 42-Cm mama .1829. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets of January 1,1866, 152 1 5.96;851.:96.. ••• ' Accrued. Surplui,.... Luvestedrrendums;: • . .. . Unsettled Claims, , , Income for 1865,.. .. • $121,755. - I • $ 31.0,000: • . LOSS PAID 13.111C8.1829, • , • • • : • • '' '. Over $5, 000 , 0 9e. . . intim-rues ANITTEXPOILANY POLL I k2 OIES ON " 14- ran ATi TRIM& • . . . . . • ' •DIRECTORS t • • ' CHARLES N. BANCKER, ISAAC LEA, • - TOBIAS WAGNER, •. EDWARD C. DALE, • . SAMUEL GRANT, . GEO;-PAIJES„ , • , • PETER MoCALL, ALFREDFITLER, . GEO. W. RICHARDS, • PIUS. W. LEWIS, M. D. • CHARLES N. BANCKER; President EDWARD . (.I.IDALE, Vice 7 Eresident JAB. W. IikALLISIKR, Sec.: Pro. Tem.. - . . The anbeeritiee agent for the above mentioned in: ttitntion, and is prepared tts make insurance on every description ef' property, at. the lowest rates. • • • • . . HENRY C. RUSSEL, Agt. .Pottevilla, March 19, lb, • • 124 f • - IFE mtivßANcs. The Girard Life,lnattrance,; Annuity and Trust:Porn pang of Philadelphia. Office, No. 408 Chestnut street; the first dooy Bast of the Cnstom House. • .CAPITAI—S3OO,OOO--CHARTER PIf,IiPETUAL. - Continue to make insurances on lives on the most fa-' The capital being paid up and invested, together with *lee and Constantly increasing' reserved fund, offers. ect security to the insured. • „ • • rmituna . may be • paid yearly, half- y ear ly or • • • The company add a - BONUS periodically to the Maur :ranee for life.. The thethorum, appropriated in Decem ber, 1844, the second bonus in December, 1849, and the • third bonus in: December, 1804, which additions make an average of.more than 60 - per cent.. upon the mad; um' pakr. without inc reading the =mai primilum: . . . . l'homas Ridgway, : . .Fjohn.A. arovM, Robert Pearsall, • • 'John B Latimer, • • • . • Thomas P. JAMES, . : Joh.n.R. Maar.; Frederick Brown, - • John 0. Mitchell, • . .• George Tiber; • . ' 'mat Barton, Henry G. Froenian,... • Seth J. °only, • Isaac Starr.: • Pamphlets containing table of rates ana expbmationo, form of application and farther Informatlon can be at the office: • *: 4CHOHAS RIDGCPAY; President... Graf H...lld.NliAli, Pottsville, Agent for ' hie County. HUNP; BROTHERS,. IlieltaNTON, ilitives,' aid i.11 10 .r*, 11 . • • ; •'• - • . PT ADELPHIA . nUT WO' WEALS , MARKET STREET . ROUSE, Cornei of Tvkielfda rind Market Streets, op posite the GreakFaximea' Market. & Feb 17, ‘ , Gel•-ly 1142 Market St, - Phi Oda. WRNBICROTI I ; TAYLOR. .1; BROWN, ARTISTS " PHOTOGBAPREBS, Nips. 912 'gild 914 Cllsesumt PEEILADELPRIA. 68 1p )nio 'Liberty. White. Lead -preferred 1)y. all - preetteel Painteis I ' Try .1t 1 and you will have nO .other...;Ydenufaetured only by ". ith ' • . :-....'e• . ' '. - • • - , -.- -.' Ziegler .411 c Sm • - - . : . Wholesale Paini and 011ue Dealers,' •- ' .$ 0 : laTlio ire...%- irETMRD Street, , Pfilladelphilf. , . Jan'27, .-qd ... - : ; • • • Dare Liberty White Leath—The Whitest, the .1. - most durable and the most economical. - Try it! - Ifsamtaelanal cinly,bri. -, • • . • • • 1 ' - • Ziegler Wholesale Drag. Paint lard - Glass - Peale* • . ' No. IST North Tll . lOlll Street, Philadelphia : . . ore laberty..White•Lead alll do 'more and P . betteework. at a given Cost than any other s ,Try it F lldannfaciprecl only by. • - • ~ • • • • Ziegler .& Sinitli; '..? .- • 19bolesale Dreg; Paint and Maas Dealers; No. 137 NORTH THIRD STREET, : Jan. 27, : • ' • • . CHAS. lITOUSS. .li. T. TAYLOR ~ For the ernavenience of owe 117 ' patron!' and othersata distance, k ' , we here present a diagram of 57 , :. self-measurement, by which a ,_ ' good Ht wilr be gnamntied, by. --.._...../ sending the sizes in. the order. i ' - designated in the accompanying s ‘ MEASURE FOR. COAT. t ' Length of Back, from 1 0 2, . ,• and from 2 to S. 11 . V _ Length , of Sleeve, (with arm ..•••M OH - . • • • Measure , inside seam, and oat ... • . . aide from hip-bone;' and' aroma' the waist aril hip. • SAMPLE OP MATEaIALB TEAT. MAIL - FEET OT POST. 00005 TO its EETTILTTD; IF N OT EIATISFILOTOBT. ". . • • • CIIAS.ISTOKSIS 11: .• 52.1 CheArkut June 10 : . BOWMAN & :LEONARD, • WHOLESALE AND BETAIT;DEALERS SILVE R, t - W---; Silver Plated • Goods, -;? No, 704 Arch St- PIIILAIIELPIII2I. . :Those in want of SILVER or SILVER PLATED WARE will find it much to their advantage by visiting our STORE befOre-nmking.their purchases. Our long experience in .the manufacture of the above kind of goods enablea us to defy competition. . We keep.no goods but those which are of -the _first class, shl of oar own make, and will be sold at reduced. prices. • - Sept. 29, 166 Cairpeci,-Oil.Clothe - and -Window Shades. :• • J, isTr. WART DEPITY: 253 S. Second St, at;cle.Spruce, Puminstemi ' ".. Would•resOectfally inform- his customers and others, tliathe selling; from one 'Of the largest and .best as sortments. of CARPETS,'• on, - CLOTHS; "WINDOW SHADES, &e.,that las bad -for Many. - years, and at reduced prices.. - • .Seot.29, !G6-89..3m, . • ..'INN7ENTOAS'..OFFIQES . : .: • WEP.I-N'EUIL..4Ii:::IOVANS; Engineer and Paint Soliaiters, • - NO. 435 WALNUT BT., PHILADA., . Patents • solicited—Continitationa on - Engineering,:- .Dninghtingand Sketches, Models and Machinery Of WI kinds wane and skilfully attended 'to. • Special atten tion given: to REJECTED CASES and L.NTERFER , ENCES. Authentic. Copies of all. Documents from. Patent Office procured. N. B.—Save -yourselves .useless trouble and travel ling expenses, as there is no actual need for personal interview with us..:All , business' with, these Offices, can:be tramiacted in. writing: For further Information direct as above, withatamp enclosed, 'for. Circular with references.. ..° . Jan 18;.44- 7 2-ly , $150,000 . . ..- , . . . • • - . • ..•••: -,- , ••• LADIES' FANCY FURS I'AT -• , . i i .... ::. ; • • • • •JO,MIN ~ .FAREIRWS .:' • • z•••• • t .. -. • , '''-'" • : .. , No. 718 : ARCH ST.. abovelth, . - .. ". P..';': •' - e,\ •• --- ' • ' • • PHILADELPHIA.. Fi. ,--, • .".• Have now in Store of my own* Ini • , ...;; ' ::: , :11, . r portation 'and Manufacture . one of 4 .41,A:fit.-•••• the largest and most beattlftillselee • .41,t , ~-;•'..- ',..-: . • "Lions ot Fancy - F qr.*, for - Ladles' ' • ..- '.. - ..„ -- f.l ,andChildren'a - Wear in •the. City.-• = r .. , yoz _ .s ,- -, Also a flneassortment of Gent's Fur • I am pnablea to dispose of my goods at' very reason able prices, .and-I would therefore solicita call from my friends o 1 Schuylkill County and vicinity. • • . • , Remember the name, number and street.‘" -'. '. , • . 'ail): FAREIMA,'No. 71S'Arch St., above 7th, South side, Philadelphia.' .- - • •• .- .' ~: • . .• . ' 0 , 71 have no Partner, nor connection with any eat-. er hitore lityhiladelphia.., •- „ Oct. 6, 'e6=4o:-tm • . . $600,000 00 . . . No. 446 North Second St., rhiladOlphint. ...Trutt opened with splendid *NeW Stock of :FOR EIGN and ' DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. consistin of I..tcuttsz••w.r.a.ttangs, znalvir, pfleaa (lows, -W h ite ite GoodkNotiona„Velvets, etc., etc. , • : • GENTLEMENS': WEAR-.=Cloths, • Cassimerea, Sat inetta:Nestings,'ldaslins.: Flannels,-Blahkets, etc.' N.•11.4-Just opened aline lot of European Cuirrant *aim km Lida& :J - .....MILTONNAGY'hh BRO., • (Snoxiscpito JOEL.Hegy . ,I44GI4; 2d St., Pliunda. 41.000,000 .. 1,375,850 ,e,isi-m'rrrEs vcralq-I;np... 33A.nrrxima-r SE • G _MAC %, ES. Fully Ides IPA • e territory gives. Pay from 11150. to WO • A 'lentil. Por-terme, nun tnded Wonders, & , d with stamp, either aaft 'PA t• ; BOTHERS, '1 Agents, • 4 Chestnut • - • • Summit St., Toledo,O. Dec 1, '66 $300,000 c.... , ,0mE.'. - r& •,.srp-.1..- . . 625:ehturtnui Btrcet and. 613 Jajnefiltiver, • • . .fitive:now oakand elegant &'EW : STYLES of Fall and Winter Nothing.. Alen-s very large. stock of French, English and A nsericrin piece GoOdir to select from for Measnre.work: . :'All garments war ranted well made an& saperbtlts. • •• • A. ILA IN Et.ic . Superintendent. October "11 - , '• •• • . .*: • 43-.3En . . $2,250;000'00 4,067,436 00 SALTPETRIX AND DBAngTONE. Powder .Makers' Saltpetre, - Meat Curers' Saltpetre, 801 l Brimstone;. Igor tinlphir :WILLIAM GULAGE R, • AGENT FOR IiANUFACTURERS, 59 North Front Street,•Pittladn Nov. S, , 66. • -4445 m snotues - . . . - '4IiSIEIL4L• . OOIOIfS6i6:II , IIER 11,11117:6 . ..• . 26 6outh Dultiwari**enuti, Philiiiielp i s . . . . . . . . . , . . ... . . . ;We aie conetanitirectiving on eonsignment, - SP WHALE, LARD, MINERS' and•LUBRICATLNG IS; of the best and, purest qualities, which", we offer lots to suit, at low&t rates 'of 'the day,: - .• • -.- • The attention of.cousumers and others is res trol ly solicited:. •.- • . •• • Ja n .?o, , 65-8-.lr• - • ':. .61LIIND ExigiBITIOA .CAR,ISTY AS . PfiESENTS . . • • G. A. SCHWATCI',, 1906 CHESTNUT Street, . . • above Tenth, .Phaadelphla, _ respect folly infornia hla custAiniers : and the pnbito general, that has .opened now all - hts ' •.. 1 . • - NEW 1;511 5 011.TATION,, . . 'of qerman, French andtngliAl ' ... • PKRISTUAI FANCY Goops AND TOYS. The - ainekta very extensive, and In point of • VARIETY . AIiDCREAPNESS.. .8400,000'00 944,543 13 1;162,308 Si . . . . i cannot - 4e surpassed n this country: . - . . • All are invited to visit the, store, whether they pnr Clamant otherwise. - . , .Q. A, SCHWARTZ, ' , .'. 'importer and Wholesale and Retail-Dealer; -- H'.A a TI 15../: :Or S' . 6.1 . 1 - ~ c b:,., • • . . , . . Blanufactareee ,of . and Candler, - and .z Dealer. in C arrierer Oil.. • MINERS' OIL IN GASKS AND B AM:I:UB . Always on hand and for sale at the very lowest market Navi Yost-154 Front St., coiner lefaiden*Lane„ • . '•WAITSTILL HASTINGS. New Yoe-lc. JOHN HASTINGS, New Bedford. •. • ' &HANNAN, Pottsville, will supply oar Oils at man. nfacturers prices. • ' Manufactory at Nesv Heritord. New York, Mardi 17, .66 McKINLEY POWDER . . ...... . • --. . , . . . . •. • : :: .... Ca v re o e se tTl . Eceloren'goatedi'.thpeala..Throte, S ing • •- ' - .• '• ing of the Tonatli, Coughs,. .., .Colde, . Sore ' Throat, : • nes% Diptheria,' Cler-• . . gymant Sore Throat, Ca it '''' • . • .tar of the Noseand Bronchttia. * . ... . . . . . • . . • . . • . . . . me let: It 11. specific,. operating on" the. rent:eats mem .hnines of the nose and throat, and in no case hanbeen 2d. It acts hically; may be easily applied tcrtbe pal ate and tonsils in stich.quantity as to . give it time to: act, and , being very light., penetrates, by intudatlop,. thoie portions of the ; natal and bronchial organs which, other remedies cannot reach.: . . . Bd.- It date not act on the pores of the skin, nor will it affect digestion or. the stomach - in. the least, while es-nips; lozenges and expect- manta often nauseate and ' frequently derange the stomach. • - . , 4th. Outdoor baldness may be attended :trs.witlicrat riskbr apprehension - 'its beneficial:effects being. great ly.pmmoted'bY exercise and fresh air.. . 6th.' In a few minutes It will arrest the inostannoy • lag cough or troublesome dewing. from the nose. • • 6th. 'lt will prevent sore throat or 'hoarseness ken after exposure or. publie'svaking,... SHE clitOM. Hepet 694 Broadway, N. T. • • - • • - THOMPSON GrI,L, Agent, • • . • .. Oct ; 6; y 6 6 40-Sm 311-Walnut street; • . - • i]fkPOBTSB OF'. No. 129 SOoth NINTH . Street; PHILADELPHIA Gnats of all kinder (not in my. line) purchased and forwarded to mint:omens residing out of the-City, out any. charge of conimlasion. G. • • in store and ieceived hOm tom Rouse, a lot of the celebrated 4 •I4IMKNIA.". brand of Champagne: There:le no_ better wine lm orted into Am fOt and good 'Jedges of Charninne. only are - winched tllArchase„: • . • „ 128 South NINTH Street, PhllUda.• _ AX..1,11.1E1L AVIiMISKY.--On" hand a • lot of: ' ILF -very flee Bye Whisky, distilled in 18152 and now fourteen Tears old..::.• • • -GEO. JAUKAN • . • • , - 128 South imam St., Phil . a"I7PEILIon. - , from HALL -2LATIFpIy B . ogroli, a flue lot e!: %atm • - - . . •-- ieuelected carefully licni Nie. I Rife: Alva_ .floritf War* oyer4aTlycalled.'. - •r • . - X LAUJILAN,, - „ . ic* South- /3treetillllLADA. • • Noe • tletbr, it alde-fm owrorl, 310 MENEM croakaj.iiMi 00 . 5. Bread .Measure.—Aronnd the m om. prominent part of the Waist /ffearkre.--Arotuid. the i • State whether the person. is roe year:. evert ar_etaoNiny. The saine.measnre as for Coat [:Tnnis 2.1.'.* ..2.1,15;] • ".WHITE HALL DRY GOODS STORE, AGDNTS wA.wmumm. FLU CLOTHING, .PIIIIiADELPR'IA, IMMEMEI • . WINES AND LiqtroltSo' '"EIISU.O..tBAVS:. SPIIAI~A' COVET - tgAtE . ...-Parsuatitlo . an order of the Orphane' court of the County. of Schttylkiliiin the Conimouwealth of.Pennsyliania. the. subscriber, Administrator of the estate of Isaac Dish, late of the township •of Wayne, in the County of Schtiylkill, deceased. will expose to sale by public Yell: due, on-SATURDAY; the otlCday.of January next, at 10 o'clock, in the retention:At the public house of Chas.. Herniae), In the town of Priedensburg, in the County. of Schtrylkill -aforesaid, all than certain tract of land situate imthe township' of Wayne. aforesaid, - bounded by lairds. of Daniel K.. Reed, Gideon' Dettrich. Jacob, Schwenck, John. W. Heffner; and others, containing 'acres, more or less, with the.appurtenances;constating • of a two story frame tavern stand; barn, and other out buildings. With a running, spring of water near the bowie late the estate ot said •deccased..Terms and 'conditions made. knovior at the time and place of sale , • JOHN. M. WOMHER, Adra'or,.e. t. a.. . ..By Order of the Orphints , Cotat, . Criaairer McGee, Clerk. Penal/Ile, Dec'. 14, 1866. • 5O-tt /.1 111 PlIAN8 1 COURT SOALR.—panment to an Diderot the Chid:tins! Court • of the County of Schuylkill, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the subicriber. administrator - of Daniel F. -Berger, late of the Township* of North . Matthew, •in the. County of SchnylkiyolecettSed, will .expose to-sitle by public ven - -• . . Saturday, January sth; 1867, At 10 Wagner,he forenoon, at the- public house of larkel-Wmusr ha the ..BOortigh , of Schuilkill Haven, in the County of Schuylkill. aforesild, 'all that certain *messuso or plantation.' situate -in the Township of North Manhelm, aforesaid, bounded by lands of Jacob 'Bittlei . Sr., Reuben , Schroeder, : Wm. -Berger, Daniel` Breit) and othere, -, containing ninety-six acres and fifty-- seven perches; with the appurtenances consisting offa" .two storyframe hottie...Swisa barn, ,ke.-- Thisfarm hes two apple orchards upon it and ie pleas antly situated.orrthe. Pine"rove Lroad, within a mile from the Borough of Schuylkill Haven, late the estate •of . said deceased. • Terms and conditions made known at the tittle and place of Salo byr. WM. IMTTLF, Adminietrator. : 'BY order of the Or tr ns. Court Pottsville: Dec'• . . RPILILfiI Si , COURT IS.A.L.B.—Pursuant to VV an order of the Orphans' Court of the County, of Schuylkill, in the , Commonwealth of 'Pennsylva nia, • the subscriber,: AdrulnLstritrix of the estate of William 'Eller. lateof the Borough of .tchnylkill Ha-. Veil, in thelkiunty of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose' to sale by public vendee, oh. - • • Mniturdsty: January •I2th,' 13186, . ;Veit, it 10 o'clock lathe forenoon,:at the public house of Rebecca Koons; in the Borough of Schuylkill Ra ven, in •the County of Schuylkill aforesaid: ' • . , No.'l.—All that certain:tract. or, piece .Of land situ ate in North Mud:mina Township,. Schuylkill County aforesaid, bounded by lands of. Jacob Bittla, Samuel . ll. Shannon, ' Joseph' Benstermacher, deceased, and Daniel 7. Iterger,'deceaSed, containing twenty 'acres and nine perches of iand,.With the Lappertenances consisting of a frame barn. ... .• • • .." .N0.11—...911 that certain one-half lot of ground situ ate in the Borough Of Schuylkill Raven , afore-A• containing on East 'street thirty. feet, and . running along Union street. two handled and • twenty feet; . being half of lot No. 53 in the plan•of said Borough, with theappartenances, consisting of a. two-itotyllanie dwelling house, barn, the estate of said deceased. • •.• • Ternis and conditions made known at the time and place of sale.l4 . •REBECCA EILF,R, Admin'trx. ' By order•of the Orphans' Court, . • • . • • Cuites iloGrs, Clerk,. ' , December 22d,'116.. • 5.1,1 t C:4 Pei FIR,E, L E ACCIDENTAL AND LIVE STOCK INSURANCE EFFECTED TO ANY AMOUNT IN RE LIABLE COMPANIES. Mutual Life; of New York • Penh Mutual Life, Philadelphia New York Accidental Live Stock,,Martrord • • Phenix of New York - • . Inteinational, do •• • Niagara do. . Germania • do- •.• Putnam of Hartford North America do • ' Merchants • do - • ; • Glirtird'of TOTAL ASSETS: $26,391,1_ 1 8'7 1..2 RateEi as Adopted by the Schuylkill Co: 'Board of Underwiiters. INSURANCE EFFECTED T 0 It A Ir. - AMOUNT, WITHOUT ANY TROUBLE OR DELAY. TO THE PARTIES INSURING With a goOklist of Companies and close attention to business, we hope to merit a share of the public patronage. Office over Brights' Hardware Store, Centre Street, POTTSVILLE, PENNA. • Nov. 3, 1866 4 44=6m • .':•11.- R. T. R. D .. . LI: E ...STOCK . . • . • .• • I'.INSURANCE = . Chititeied r ... . . . . • . • .• , _ • ROBERT. C HILL & SPECIAL AGENTS •• : ' For itorilmmbertand,' (jobimMa, iiontour, • and Car ' .Active and energetic men wanted In every eemion. ibENTRA orriot;POttsville, Penna. • rift s% le • • . • est . . FN. -1.,. • • . 1 . . Patented May WO, 1860 Thiele an article for washing without rubbing,-ex cept in very dirty pplaces. which will require a very alight rnb, and unlike other preparations offered for a like purpose, will not rot the_ clothes, but will leave them much whiter than ordinary methods, without the ye removes grease nob as it by magicjand softens the dirt by soaking, so that rinabig will in ordinary ca ses entirely remove it. • That powder is prepared inacoordance with chemical science, and upon a process peculiar to itself, which is secured by lettere patent. It has been in we for more than a year, and has proved Itself an universal favorite wherever .it; has been used. Among the advantages claimed are the following, viz: ., It saves all the expense of soap usually need on cot ton and linen goods. - It eaves most of the labor of rubbing, and wear and ' Also, for cleaning windows is unstirpageed. With one quarter the time and labor usually required it im parts a beautiful glass and lustre, much superior to any . other node. No water required except to moisten the IHrec.tions with each package- ;Aml. can bc readily ranrreciated by a single The cast Of washing fora family of Ave or six Palms will not armed sneer. oases. -' The Manufacturers of this powder are aware was many useless compounds have been introduced to the public which have rotted the cloth, or failed in•remo the dirt, but knowi t intrinsic of tvin g his article, they 'confidentl nghe y . proclaim ftexcellence as. bel a Isle/tad to meet a demand whicti hes long exioted. welch besheretame remained uxum. • Ii4DWE - & STEVENS, sist•pi - c . Off:Ml , 0 # 1 ! 4 , 1 0!kg,1"1"trwi" • __ _., ~,,.,„ .'.l'4..•7:taitti;o'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .., . . ..- . ,•', 'N.., ' . 4 6. , ,,•,..--,, , ,-.,.. . .• - . • . • -4. i -Rt ' :, : — .:•' l .t. -7. -.4'6 .1f. 1 ... - - 4 , "' s ' - -. - ' ' ~.: . • -C. - .. '.: : -Sj - t ''''....-1' , -- 3:' --- te.rp" , •• ". - - ---cW 4 ,..,,'• ;.17.A.1. ~ - ~ .. .„. t ....z..,...- ...._.„... w , 4 7 " 4 :::" . ::::'• : ::. 41,, 4 ' 7 -. :t ....,..1 r -L t.e?'".L:l, - ... ,1 .- . ..." 1..?;'74,,..,.....,:-Z_ 4 “ , , c , :..-- - 4 , .... z .',• - '...-7-.-7r.4 '... -- •.. - '...+ 41 , 4--,i,t,'", - , '. . - :. ,.. 4 .' -- * .- - 1 ' . , .AS PRACTICEDIN '• CtERMANY. Meadows situatedon the-banks of:, firers' are usually : overflowed in the spring and a • rich SediMentary deposit is le : ft upon then: - solhat they yery•seldora - require. raanurirg; but the upland meadows are manure'd critV. compost or liquid manure, with ex,eutl et i t snits. In some distriCts wood ashes and 21 1 .• anti are..:•Mixed - :fOr ,maittiring... I i Lobo. • ashes and plaster rare added after, and sf.,z t .- times before theliquid.nianure is applied Liebenweida boiae dust and guano np. . Plied. with better eilect than guano and . Since the culture Of ' - forage plants Las t come .more extensive, stock lux beei: I -fed, and „larger- quantities. of b4.-!ter try nuTe have been made, and Which has.be, .n trea:pl• . . and kept with more care in - the stable ns. w as in the barnyard:. In 'Alit:nark 'tlie.tnnnure: remains in the stable Until it is battled field, In Nenhaldersleheathe stablCs I:ar'n:- been . built:so as to have rui t irparittiont spf! - 6 1 1. 1Y for , manure; but it is- believed dirt th'.a . plan is injurious to the aiaimuls 2 --Ittir,'s L.; e is deeme&to be specially noxious. in order to conserve: tile manure in the 'barnyar.l. mostly trodderrdown compactly and strat.n earth, platter and lime are. strewed bet.We,.-1 . it with good results; in Harris caleerons sathi. s substituted ;in Halberstadt monld and i)e :are used.- - In Ohisfeldc, the horse, cattle mna ihog manure is .frequently . throwu together in heaps, with Strata of peat-inequal parts. 'Dry peat is. also used in long straw .f or litter in sheep foldsHthis prevents the evaporation of the_ammonia.._ a.rule, however; earth is strewed in the-foltls, -ana_tfie:.st,", dung is rarely hauled A %S t ' ay,•except it is fak, - . directly to' the .fieldaml plowed under: ln :frallieratadt sheep dung.is" daily. stre)ved with a' raixtdre of. 2 ewts - ; ot, plaster and 2 cwts. of bone dust to 120 cwts.,cf. nutrtre•-: Barnyardlaanurels generally Used fer and hOed crops, Winter graindllse'hnd In Querfart it is ftiand that .manpred .tirlot• yields less than unmanured in dry uniesa.th &manure lias • . previous.year: • T.=(..ei . : 4 tjri Eons of antirco,c), ( , ) , [ l. 3l .‘ onV.y, to,.; ? , o t r 4 til Li e of-an w_..":..;:trs 1.0 to 1L tons are np. Z - -.liree-ypars—altlfough sortie very sue' - farmers apply this quantity evo,-y twi, years ;" and they give as a'reason tliat the laud is i;rerylevel and contains lime awl sato largely. As a rule, the manure is spread and plowed .under fast.tis it is hauled on the field, except in Sontlerhausen it i> hauluti cv elry . Montb and Spread; and then lei - lie until. ploWing time . . Experience lus taught them :that the manure sprertd and lying on the 'field duringwinter, mellows the . surface of the soil and.. lies .en excellent effect upon the first crop, but very little , or no effect . on,suceeed_ lug ones. , 'llalberstadt manure is usnidle plowe'd:6 to.& inches deep for grain crops kind JO. inches for. potatoes—this is dons• a jib a. our horse,tedrn ;tutin Dachwig it i "plow td 3 to flinches only for gralri.erfp. • The CET of.liarn”rd- Manure - is very relative---,wlwre stock is well kept and abundantly fed. the nrt nure is , produced at less cost than rhe:•e IS Indifferently_ or. poorly fed. • '.fThe cost .r.f producing a ton of manure. includin_ is 'estimated to.cost from E4t. 73 to .4:43-.2-. But even at these prices barnyard manure is field to be'cheaper, more profitable, Agit ranr,, , , readily obtained -than the argil, la( oz mercial manures .111Q1j1D MANi7Ry...-The 'careful o);Tectfon of liquid manure in walled reservoirs, find its ap. I:Mention; beitig more generally, adopmtl: In Erfurt this progress is due partly . to a le gal decree, forbidding. the slow Of liquid ma - nures in the gutters, and Partly to ttui reepat mendation.4 of. the local agrieultural Society. But on many estates it - is het collected. It is applied :in-various ways; Most generally it Js" used for Moistening the Compost and dry ma nUres, or else is mixed - with peat. .The- mo=t, favorable results mere obtained where-the li ,quid manure was applied directly' to mead owS, and upon con3post heaps: The results of liquid momure are , not unifcTmly as.fewer= me on . large manors where technological . trenches of industry are - conducted.. Expe rience - has demonstrated that liquid manure is more effective on hoed crops than-on ce • reals. On an examination of farms compe ting in the, culture of sugar beets, " it n' 'as found that in Sortderhausen the yield of beers .per morgen had been. increased - from ',IA to 800 cwts:, by the application of liquid manure. In Neuseehmidtstedt it . has greatly:increased the prOdUct of potatoes. T.O Zwethan it had - an excellent effect on- "iaize. (Indian corn.) On some farms it has been fonnd that the ap- - plictition of liquid manure surcharges the nil with saltswhich are too readily soluble and thus injure instead ofbenefit crops. Compost-,Every kind of offal, debris, rub blab of all kinds, go to •the.compost: heap— • even the' soap from the wash-room; and it Is held that the greaterthe variety of substances put into the_cornpost heap the more valuable . it becemes, because the substances- act and react upon each other and thus form more perfect plant - food. Factory offal', beet pu mice, apple pumice, and everything - of the ,kind finds it place in the compo,st beap—hence the residences .- and barn-yards are made and kept more cleanly; whilst the Compost heap is~being enriched. • Earth or peat is Mixed with theleati and is very frequently turned . over, and . after the second year it is applied to the land. The lime from burnt limestone has been_ found to be much more efficient fbr agriCultural purposes, than the lithe. from burnt mitssle shells. In „the fall 'muck is . hauled 'on - the field - in neighborhoods where . it can be obtained, and is plowed in with ma • Imre the next fall after having, been stirred severatimes during the summer. The ap plication of compost on meadows is most common and 'profitable ; this manner of ma- - miring has, produced surprising results ; nay the yield has beeti doubled and the quality much. improved. In Obisflde many mead oWs are irrigated, and on these dompost has prixinced unexpectedly favorable' results. Compost has proved to be better for ,any crops other than cereals. - - • ARTIFICIAL MINERAL iMANCRE AND . Gu iso.—Of the commercial manures, Peruvian . . guano is •the most extensively 'used in the province _of.§aiony, especially in connection with bone dust and superphosphates, &c., The. application of commercial manures in general has of . late . rapidly-increitsed; even among small:farmers. ' 'Thus in the small .tricts of Stumsdorf„ consisting almost exclu sively of small farmers, there are now at least 10,000 cwts. olgnano, add to 4,000 cwts. of superphospbates used every year. The application of giutuo is effected by -gu ano strewing • machines and partly by har rowing in ; when plowed in deeply it is ,not so effective.. _Guano has very, ~little effect when applied on a limestone soil. In the dis trict of Kththen, .gUano and phosphate of lime mixed in,equal parts, is chiefly applied for sugar beets: on fields bearing the second crop,' 14 cwts: are applied ; on exhausted, fields, two • cwts. amt eiren more'per Monciux A. farmer in the districtlpf Nordhausen, dur ing a - period of thirteen years, applied guano partly mired with bone_:. dust; plaster and eartb,lor cereals,. beets and potatoes, • with excellent auccess. In general experience has proved that the constant application o f guano is injurious. Farmers are of the opin ion that artificialmanures can have a fasting" 'effect Only in . connectien with a due Porpor tion of barnyard orother vegetable manures , therefore after manuring _for two or three years with artificial manures, they . apply : barnyard manure - exclusively. and In gener ous quantities. In Bank; several farmers ap plied dil eake. as manure, and forind it to be equally 'as efficient as guano,-ntid that its ef fects were of equally long duration. ..sll,2ln,nnl • 83 i,too.ono 00 300,000 00 noo;ood 00 ... 1,691,968 9n 1,41R,647 02 1,218,163. fin 119,669 32 ... • 695,410 41 416,132 32 349,015 18 , 314,999 34 CHEAP FARMER'S Pmencer.—ln a 2 quart• rud- :ding dish of aOn basin, pay 3 pinta of - sour p2ls sliced :: cut" 3or 4 ounces fat salt pork verY thin tirelery 'well, and pour the 'Whole over the apples,; silks little; pepper" and spiie to the taste; a,batter, with sour link Boil a little cream, ickened with tlour;pour it ,over-the,iii)ples gad earn an hour ; to be eaten with - Sugar or , sauce. Apificx Puorrnco':—.3 b soaked over night, 1 quart ( *is ; boil all toget#L , tinpailltetieto a kettle 14 4 Buiiir tortaF taeb ed„ , take the whiteitol frotb, and pear over ' PlumFralarsi*Pur weaken Folle4Nery . fir of snail winkle in_all, bake in cruet the•sante l i mm l, m , - 11 P9 0 ) 3 fai °flour, 411 V°ll4. o ' Tuck Ovel
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