.eltit.::*.d.. :: :iii*.g,r [Fran the Toledo Blade.] NASBY. The Ansursny Proposition—The Inbabi. tanciof the Cross Ronda . made the-vic tims of a Cruel and Clearness lions - . • CosrEi)ißit X ROADS ig in the Statt uv Bentucky,) December,3d, never wuz so elevated nor -never. so cast' down in my life ez last nite, and the entire Corners wnx ditto. The circumstances ttV the case wuz as follows: Me and a party, uv friends wuz a playin' draw poker with a Noo York commershel traveler, I believe they call "cm, a feller with a tnustash and side whiskers, wichreomes South a talkie secesb and a se'- . lin goods. Ho made some inquiries about • the standin nv the deeleri at the Corners, and wurt after sed enquiries, eggsireenaly apx loos to sell.'emgoods for cash. They want ed 'em on ninety days time, and on this they split. He agreed-with 'em in prieciple- 7 he' drank to Jeff Davis, and damned Lipkin .flooently—but on the cash question he Wirtz inflexible and immovable. To while away the rosy hours, a knot of choice sperits, him • inelooded, gathered Mille Post Grills, to' en joy a game uv draw poker. There wuz me - and Square Gavitt, and Deekin Pogram rind Elder Slathers and the Noo York drummer. . We played till past the 'witchin hour uv. 12 : M., when grave yards yawn and goats troop ~„-forth—when the Noo.Yorkersuckumd. His innoeens, unseasoned bowels hedn't bin ed dicated up to the standard ur Kentucky whiskeY, with, new ez we drink it, is piz , n to foreigners. The Deekin and Elder grab bed the stakes with wuz' onto the tab's:, - and rifled his pockets on the suspisheu that lie wuz a Ablishinist, - and rolled hini mit, and while in the very act, Pollock, the Illinoy store keeper, cum rushin.in, askin us ef we'd heerd the news. We ansered yoonanimusly that we hedn't. - . "I'm jistln frem . Looisvl sed he, "1 fist' rode over from the stashen: . Looiscilie is in a blaze uv glory!" _ • • "War," sez I-" her:Sumner killed Tli td. Stevens and immejitely committed sooieide "Nary," sez he, "brit Johnson and Con gress bev come together •on the uv yooniversal Amnesty, xvich :tvr.z. proclaimed yesterday, to be fullered fly yoopiverSal suf frage ez soon ez the South kia con - venientty do it' They hey Mk and embraced on nor- xis Greely's plan. • ' DeekinTogram bust into a hysterical 10 . and in his . joy handed me the proceNlS•ay. lis.explora.hen uv the. - packets, tri: the'Noo Yorker, and like a lilessqd old luualic.broke for the nieetin . Mince. In n.mornent or . two the bell pealed forth its jrryons pates, and in a Minit more the half dressed villagers v...nz ssen emergin forin.i heir respective dr - nitrites in all styles uv attire. A . few !Midis Ellfik , Ckl to make them underslarld"Tat wuz the occ sion uv the.uproar, and aniore-entiromdaslie population . never wOke the. el:kos: A . 'ftre five minks livid ridled .oil into eternity, ther wuz a .bore- fire blaiin on '.1116 Nr . .rtli side uv the square, the - Seal bm.dire being a nigger kkool house the.Fl CVdEllitp:S (70y11:1:1:Ati) bed erected; and Y. jell -our ent ooSinst i t.. d zens lied in their delirium nv..j rk. set tire to It Yuz erableurtric.. The' smoke to the South niethawt assOonted :the shape lay -a olive branch-41re • cry nv the ulg:t - er children wlch coodee't escspe , symbolized - their tlesrtid hud the s-netl ui 'cm ,ez they - roasted wuz like uuto incense,- grate ful to our nostrils.. . .• • A informal meethiwuz to *unit organized. by the life tw_ the hurnin skoolbuftse, tomich Deekin Pograrm addressed hisseif. Ile re marked that this «tiz :1 solemn occasion, sc? solemn indeed that he felLinadekate to c-- preSs the feelina wick .filled . hini.. ILL . :mouth wuzn't big enough to give vent 16 his sold, though of he didn't he'd bust. ,- "Wat are we met for to- . nitc?'!iny friends, eel he, "wit Calls us together? Wherefore these sounds uv joywherefore this fire, and wherefore is- Bascoin sellin likker,; at half 'priee? BepOz We are rehabiliated that's What we i are. 1.3e"--- coz the North hez gone into the' olive branch bizness agin. and we hes w uhst our more ri its. We are amnestied: We kin vote—we kin-go to Congress-we are 'agin citizens 'fur the great Republic:— :r.. - • L Pollock, the Illinoy store keeper, Tiz and begged permishin to say a word. He protes ted agin these doins..lle'understood akkor din-to Horrreely's plan, that yooniverial suffrage wuito follt4yooniversal amnesty— why.tben this inakin John Rodh:erses us - the Diggers Wuz the South a goin to act in gOod faith ? • Deekin rogram replied "The South nev .,...er sit broke plighted faith - save when she cood make_ suthin by so doin. At Lids. pres• ..ent junkter uvatiaira he presoomed the South wood extend, not _precisely yooniverSal,_ suf frage . to the niggers,: 'but the .Way: wriod be _opened to . em. Sich a mass uy ignorance . cood never betruSted.with the ballot with-: out preparashen, s and to prepare em wood be . a overturnin the Kentucky theory; that fhb nigger is beast, and _the..Northerit Demo kratie idea that the niggerwuz dust by Noer and doomed forever to be -a slave. "The gentleman from Il!limy,. will to wunst perceive the tis we are in, Theyaint fit for the ballot now, and ef we make.em FO, it.roverturns our theory, Rich we cant do.. Still we propose:to be just to em. We sliel give sick UV em the ballot ez are s.ufllshently intellijent, and we shel not put the standard . too high nuttier. >l►e shel give every With uv em the ballot who is able to recd the Geek Testainent fluently and pans :a.credible ex aminashen in Lattin, embroidery, French, Germen, English Grammer. and double-entry book 'keeping. The path to the polls yoo see is open to em. Ey course we can't be ex pectid to tolerate skool houses for em; - caz that wood raise - era above-their normal eon dizhen. Also, there must be proper regula-' shens controllin em, for, nay deer sir; they 'are mere infants, and their totterin steps on the road to freedom needs directing,. Sock , - . tyis a compromis in with every one resigns ez much uv his persnel liberty ez the good. uv the hull may 'demand. We count our selves the hull, and tlic resinin uv persnel liberty must come from them. That nigger," sed he, pintin to wun with the joyous citi zens w•ur, stringing up to Bascom's sign post, "that nigger is eresiiiin his persnel freedom for the good UV the hull. No doubt 'in his heart he murmurs, and el - the cord wick is chokin him cood be lo.bsened, lie wood 're pine.. It is roug4.oo him, but the sooperier ity us , the Eaur".tshn race must .be—heavens ! its one uv '2,iiniggers I Stop ! Bascom, stop!' eJack il :ated the Deeltin. bet it too .-late.. late. T ae nigger WIIZ already black in the face and bed ceased, to kick, and.the Deakin, heavin it sigh, perceeded. • ..We steel scroopulottsly I . v - card their rites. They shel hey the right to buy land, and be ll" all respecks flike us, ez soon ez they kin be trusted. Till then they UM hey to be re straned. There must be laws proldpitin ern from receiviu more than r;.:4 tio per month, that they may not become bloated aristocrats and pampered sons uv luxury,--the proper development the country, and likewise the payment uv the Confedrit debt, requires marine' labor with v c wuz never edfucated to do, and therefore the good fly the whole requires that they steel reside their persnel liberty so fur ez to be -coufined to the plantft - shuns onto whitht they hey engaged to labor, that they may rehjusly do it, with is cleerly. Pessary. for yoo see el I hire a nigger in .Tan ooary, I must not be exposed to the chances try his quitin me in July. But"wat more kin they want? They arc free to ez. great a ex tent ez the good uv sosiety will permit. We -shel ,give em qualified suffrage. lixin, •uv course, with is just, the qualifications our. selves. and bein valyooable members uv so ciety, hereafter we shel care fur . cm, so long ez they are healthy—good Lord, .why will them cusses persist in bangin up able-bodied niggers when there's so many old ones around good for nothin but to celebrate-with ?" a n d to save another wun of his former serYan s, the Deekin closed abruptiv. It is onn - ecessary to re9or.nt the further do- ins nv the nice. There was a skool-house and church, recently_ erected, burnd, with. some skore or sich a matter uv young niggers in em wich ,wuz 100 young .to be. uv any yoose, save one girl, with wuz neerly white, and "almost fifteen, with ought to hey bin res kood, and five, of I counted correctly, able bodied men and wimin . wuz hung: Bascom sold out his stock entirely, and by three A. M. the inhabitance uv the Corners wuz a _laylu around the square, in festoons. There wuz a bitter twakenin to , this scene uv festivity. At a little after 7, while the• Deekin, the Elder, andnayself, wuz iu Bas-• coin's, tryin to git an assuager, and the best we cood do wuz to pour a quart ny water in to a barrel which bed bin emptied, and roll it around and thus flavor it„Captain McPelt ,er, late uv Morgan's cavalry cum in from Looisville. Eagerly we asked him the con, ftrmation uv the Wins, when he informed us that it wuz a hoax—that no such thing hed - bin done,,nor wuz Congris in any skit' a .no.. shen: Pollock dropped in arid whenj re, proached him with his dooplicity, he ansered that it wuz .a hoax, but he hoped we'd ex .eoose him. He bed - a cravin desire :to see - whether ef Amnesty and' Suffrage shood be adopted, , b(iw.fur we'd - go in% The latter di-. rection. He - .wuz satisfied,: and honestly hoped we'd forgiie him the plant Betmade the Corners 'lively one nite any how. I wiuz too profoundly . to -re _ply to the wretch. • . . • •, Pitraoiams.V. Naar, P. M. (wich>a roatmaater) EDUCATIONAL KEYSTONE STATE: NORMAT, SCHOOL. Tni3.IIiSTITtITION having been. offlcialli . recoghlzed• by the antboriti of the State • of. Pennsylvania as the Nornial School for the coanticiht Perk& Schuylkill and Lehigh, is now open for the it ception.of students- Tha Norinal _School , bnikliogji .beitttitally , located • -Upon high ground in.- Id f azatawn Township: Barka Ccmilly. Pa, sornatinded with land to the extent of ten acr6‘.' but a • quarter of a mile from the thriving town of Rhtztown. and -distant -midway between Al let:town and„Remling. About two milesfront 'Lyons'. Station, on the Rust Pennsylvania Railroad; • , There arc -three principal, coursed of-instrucrion ; The Normal. Elementary. the Normal- Scientip.Vand • the Normal Classical. A Preparatory Coarse. also, has been inetitutext, which Is designed for the .benefit of those who'wish in palette the study Of the ordinary English branches ; while in the: model school; teach. rn are afforded.every opportunity for acquiring a prat _tical khowledge oi the art of teaching. Spechil -atten tion is given to the study and Instrumental Music. Drawing and Painting. Students from a distant* mast stop at Lyons' Sta . -. IlcM; E. P. R. IL, at which point three daily trains ar -rive from New York .CRY, three from Philadelphia; and three frOm Pittsburg- From this Station. students' will he conveyed to the school in.omnibncet which connect with the - principal trains. ' The Winter.-Se , edon will biigicionMonday. October .22d..1566. Students are received at any time.' . For tuition. boa:ding,' fuel, light and scathing, the . CSPCI:I2.-1, will not exceed trio-) kr quarter: • .-. . For further information adored.; . • 'KEYt•- , TUNE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, itutrtrwn - P. 0., Iterko Co.: Pa. • LOUIS K. 110TTENSTEIN. Presi, 8.-Tot:tees. DiVin IioiTiNkTICIS, Secretary. October 200141 LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE A DAV MD ROHM% S(11001. FOR BOTH SEXES. The ithoc . ; , l is located et ANPNVILLC LEBANON 4:10.; PA, 02. WC-el or Read:11;1 ON" TILE LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD Therongqi fnzirtictinn is 3ffo,rtkd in .Comanon and nalhessuitiem and Natural *eleven, • . - polite Literature and Plijlanophy Latin, ••Gerinan and . • Langan gei... • TeenUnnd .fmarnmesital 31p.de, Penman • 'dila, Drawing:and Pninting. . The Toach-r? are tel' • arninate? of the best school?, and are accoinnllshefl and ei - pezlenced. • - •' • ' . The room° are farnh.hed -sad hcateil.by farnace... Good boardinz. . • Next commence? ' "1'84;r... . . ('hams-('hams-mclerate, sod no extras.: : For.eatalognee.- arldre?? . • • : , : T. 12. VICKI - 20T. A. M... Prii • •Ahaville, - Lebanon Co Fa. PP 0 .Ei A. C C 0' TOBACCO. & SE GAR St.- 1 ~ 1 i ~77 i -- '"'.''., ' - i'...: r!"' .. '.' ' : ::: t:, ..t 1 . i.. 1 2„,:t,i 1;.:.1. , .4-. ..,•r-- - ,r 7 - tit,p.'.i2J .. , . , : , 7 ,.__ . F,"4:4._. - , l'';' 1..., '''l" - l 'f : -1-- I , • ._-..- -,,....:,..,. G. L. WOLTJE.N. ' CILVt Nt OLI7EN WOLTJ EN 11116TEI EICS, isirontri:.9 11r SEGARS AND CLAY PIPES Leaf 1.11. Manufactured . Tobacco, &e., • 221 NORTH THIRD ST.,. BETWEEN RACE AND VINE, PiII,I.A:DELPIIi %. .litay , GG _ I.C- G lj S T ,I,_ Y. : War: l . 3 -t,' N , wuoiv;'Ar.E. AND RETAIL TOBACCONIST, CENTRE STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THE UNION HOTEL, POTTSVIL'LE, Respectfully invitee the attention of. dealers and store keepers hi genet* to hislirtre and.well selected stock Imported and Domestic Segars, Smoking, and Cheilug Tobaccos, ,t"Clay and Wood Pipes, ki.e.,Vi.j Ali of which be iaem for salttatrElTY PRICES. ''Obve tdm a call, and - convince yourself . of the goOd qualities and cheapness of, his goods; lie insures you perfect satisfaction; Goods sold as REPRESENTED, or cte money wilt be refunded. - . JUST RECEIVED, INVOICE'O . .? FINE IMPORTED HAVA.NA. SEGARS, Among vil3lett the following faverii.dl3raudi Fignro, Atilez, Sitizon, ropbei Trinidad de Cubn, U, do la itl,; Onteletino• • REGUTAS, CO . S:CHAS, LONDE. fig, • orzttAs, - "%ic • • ALSO, A FINE SELECTION OF GENUINE MEERSCHAUM PIPES AND. SEGAR lIOLDEIIS, Plain and limited, ranging in price tmm. 50 Vent* to €l*-13; 00 each. A11:100 . 7, the Pipes there are some beautifully carved heads of the late Mr.-LINCOLN, which cantiot tie eurpa.se(Lin workmanship.Mayt 'GI{ '• • - F - O,U T Z''S Horse ail Cattle Fowlers. EZI:=11 this animal, sot YELLOW. W. TER, REAVE, .0017 11S; DI! TEMPER, FE VERS,FOUNDE! LOSS' OF. App.} TIT E AND VITA. ENEROY, &c. use improves wind, increases the appetite—give a -smooth ar gloss - transforms t h miserable skelet .. : . In all dia.,sol of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in the Lunge, Liver, .. ' - . - • • : .;....:. &c.., this. article • LS acts as a' specific. , :- By - putting from ~•:" • . .. • . -one-half a -paper ' • • to n paper. in a . -' . • 17_ - . barrel of swill the - --,---_ I - . _ -- 7.. - - above dlsea s es -- 4 - - , 7 .—-, , --,------- ' will be eradicated : -- " . "." ---- -. ---- F __.-- ' or entirely prevented. If . given in time, a . certain preventive and care for the Hog Chillers.. • . : .. Price .25 Cents per Paper, orb Papers for_ $L PIUMPA.III3D BY s. votrrz st. AT TIMM 'WHOLESALE DEDO CO MEDICINE DEPOT. N0...116 Franklin St.; Baltimore, •. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers 'through out the United States.. • 'For'sale in Pottsville by nanny sAy - Lon, Druggist, Schuylkill Haven, H. N. CO:N.E. Dec 1, 1,6 . - 48-ly • IRON AND SLATE, IRON AND MLATE.---Chartoal Wait Ftirnace and 8,000. &tree 'of land; for sale on the Lehigh Riv er: The undersigned-offer for sale - the LEHIGH FURNACE, situated four. mtica from ..Siatingtodr high county, Pennsylvania, with about - - Mix Thousand Acres of Land,. Reaching to - the -Lehigh River, Canal and Railroad, and'abont six hours• travel, from New York or Phila delphia, On the tract are all the necessary braises and buildings - for the manufacture of Charcoal . Pig Iron. of the very.lilghest grade, suitable. for Car Wheels, Malleable Castings and Gan Barrel iron. The fatnace bas .a perpetual Prior-Right :to .ore from the famous Balliers ore beds. and . the owners can erect. an An thrheite-partuto if preferred on the tract and use. the . ore therein, thus securing a certain Supply of good ore; now so difficult to be obtained in the 7 hl tt region— , There Is a that rate farm on the pemisp,- and an in' exhaustible supply . ofthe best quality of SEATEttezedly mined, and the Mines& of mennfrusuirhig slate la.ex7 tenalvely and. peofltably , carried on on theadjoinlng property. .The personal property conalsting of all the necessary team.s; Wagons and other appliances for the business will be sold with theproperty at a fair price if the purchaser shall so elect, . There la • •. SPOKE STAND . •.. • On the ;remises. which-is one ..of •the best stands 'fOr business in the county: • Thla pale is made solely; to close the bitainess .of the undersigned, and affords rare opportunity to ag e in manufacture of Char : coal or Anthracite Iron cia the Lehigh River where it h es &hear. been_ • highly profitable. If thttroPertr ahOeld not. be disposed or at privateeale; it be of at Public Auction, on 'Friday. the.let day of ,rebraary... 1861, at .road 9 o'clock, P. M. at thennblle house of high t :Valley R • Chues eterafilh the village :of Slitlngton; on . the Le . tfr - Purchasent will ippty for Informettentii :ER, RIPIIITTR CO., No. 1 7.'Burlint B SII - New Y 2 orls„ _ B:Win P. ton . 04 Lehigh 1110 ,Pa - .•-• Dec. 2, '66 • aldat SP.lter ' AelLEfi-..**6 IBYEosoitegt; . GILA 1414 E 13.—A : huge." assert- Swot oelatid and for wale by ' :JOSEPH DUERR, .Watchbaker ,k; Jeweler,. Ceptre St« Pottsville, three doors above. the 31Priliner I.losse. • March 3;..64F-9 ~D ...A S:M I T , • MER CH AINT TAILOR. cEsTAB POTTATILIZEC, Pd. •B 11; A GKiO3ll THEN G 'all bianctips Itpnirig, r . ynnienlns rr :mention 'E l Ot t o ° p=e i t e {'airillo i .Centre Sheet PottENl ' • •.. t VG-7y: SHEPARD YttUNe. s • • • VP: J. HII+TKLE I - .S .':3IARKEIrT-; • • • . • • _ "'V ? , (aboTe - c.qtrf..,) • r r . - .Pottsville; Pa... rer-wo rk made to of der Si lat *4DCP.S 'and dispatch . •.• JOSEP.II-DUEltiti IS6•ICITEEER, Cels -tor (three doors ahnrr the. Mo4tinacT • oust:.): has :row ,on kind a large and %Fell •ialt-ctett :L....Portmen. of -nue ! . • • • ibtottl mud Ni.l•rer- Also a.large cadet} of Pp.(' Gold Jewelry.Ouri43 7.1 4 :e.a1i10rU., Bun and Vinqr Brace. lefs,Arlll,ll.:F. .Sleeve Buttons_ all of whicit.wilf .1)e offered foisate•at neatly • : - • l'artieular attentem ciyco to repairingof NV:utiles, CIO( la. And Jewelry... : —S'_',• ERSTAD . & ;Co :, • . . . (.RA}N ROUSE, . Railroad ."!4.:, • bet liirariiet 'rnd .11olv1011,..P4iiwv.i'lle, .Where L ahrlys kept's largeas*rtinent at Flour, . ; flay, &e. Jnlv '2l. ,C 6 ciaAs. LOG - U - E, • • .• FOREIGN 4ND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS • Centre St, Opposite. Atheriptin House, 'PA. rir k.` LO, sou: AC,Eicr FOR HUBBELL'S GOLDEN BITTERS, Lt gun Rethedy for its&pepsta. • AIISHT-.ER'S BITTERS • FOR- 'SALE. MILLS' BOURBON WHISKY lAD VANDEREEEIVS SCHIEDIN ECIIIIIIS. June :2, 'CO 2.2-1 y : 1. TE‘l •• BD4)11:.. I • N ii • . ti lA . . ION E, in -, V rots E. The culdershrnett are now I.l;cparel •to furnieh a Etta assortment of Books and Irrst class S.t.utionery,.ab that.. 'Sew:Store 'on • Centre • Street; - four doors. below .the .Episcopal Churtb. Printing, Itintliug njul'.St.tumping toAlatic . . . • • ' v . . Pcitu mery,. - • , . . .. , Mchool llioolim, '-'-. - . . . . • ~.. . . ' ... Toy • 1ii..0k . 4, - : :. ~ .. . . . . -• , 64 - c.,./kc., &C. .• . Unica. promptly uttended to. Give illr , a call. • . ' - • • . .130SUYSIIELL t BitoTilEit. ~ ...C. A.. B. .1".1:11.11e.i.r.. - U. C. BOSLTRIrEt.L: .. • PuLT:4III,.. April V. 'os' ' T1.4E01)011E, I(LEIN, And NVl.luleiktle. and 4.(Aall.De - aler hi' ,: '• GILT, PIOSEIVOOD nori.DisGF, Loeking-Gituoi Unit picture FrUmee, , AT PIII1;tP FLoor P.etairing &'ll6gliding tizmeht. the shorteBt 'Notice -• . 3S-tr . - IT SrfAlti.l LEGAL, • t'OMMERCIAL, and • IitSINESS , At B. nANNArvs Book.gore. HOIMW-WARE -.FOUNDRY, R . 013 -..T .SON . N • .& . - 0 0.. Monitor Cooking Ptlori, IiLSO.PARfOiI A'S:D „ . . . . . We'are prepared to famish at abort 'take lio-11of Watar Pima af 'any Fin,' guaranteed to . stand a pres sure-of” :;4a Ills, par :square na:h.. . . . Tainaqua. L'oratla , r 3, 't;it".: - . '.'44 4 m• . • Orejon, Al Credo, IV3II. E. BOYEE.' •.- TY :WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN 'TOBACCI), . :BS, Cents St.; Opipomiio th , i , Town Hull; • P0Tar5v1i.t4,41..i.... - : • Feb:2l.'6l, .334 • PTDIS'-"PATENT H.A . LR .013,111PERgi rot CriuTing Unit; . , . . . . .. • . Nct. /feat .Ikniter.l in' ping Thent. . 'A : . • . . . sk yttur . eterekeeper f , .r theta.. If he.doe.q . uot keels them,As rite to the maitufzetarer,' E. -IVINS,:Sixilt St. 'and Co:nmltia Aveittle; I'llii. Sept, T. 4„ .i;6-3s:ilm lEncourFige dome-Illuipuraitureg. . SA_L - . .S.A.FE . . vcoltd St.,..Pottsvfae An.nonn.ce,7 to the business cotanjanny o f -11,1 # anti the adjoining rounties., that he 'inanulitc tures SALA...MANDEB SAFES of:all sizes and 13 ig kinds, warranted Fire:proof, which; In point or workinanship and finish, will compare 'with those ob tained from any other establishment in the Country.-- . lie Ithri up?: keeps. i:afes on hand formale; and will make -them any size, for Banking' and other Public Institu tions, as cheap, if: pot cheaper than they can beobtained from abroad: • . lie refers toßenjmnin Ilaywood , George Bright, Thos. Conch and A.. ileudereon, of. this .Borough, who have his Safes in tise: 1.3,12.-24-tf , This preparation; long .and favorably itnown, thor oughly reinvigorate broken:down. 'and low-spirited horses, .by .strengthening 'and- .cleansing the .stomach and into, It is - n sure %Ire, ventire of all ills' eases incident to JosE r n Jcucicr, - • CENTRE. ST., POTTSVILLE,. 4Wiro . . (three doore abovothe Nfortliner • flonoe.)-hits uow on hood a largeandvell KiectedasortrOeLt of ' • • . sitvcr.Wure', •.: • . . • Of. the latest styles; lied highest .iitaadard of. Silver.L.• Also Nif v&ir Prated 'Ware. A large aadreneral variety of superior Plated Ware, • such as Tea and Ta ble. Sugar Spoons, . Oyrter. and Ladles,' Pie and Fish tailves, - cake -Baskets, Fruit Stands. Castors,. Batter Dishes, Waiters. Pitcher& etc.; all .of which. will be sold at the very lowest prices. - - • • N. 5.—01 d Silver. bought and taken in eiehange.— The highest price 'given'. . ... March. I, , TO CARPENTERS &•BUILDERS. is invaluable. m the quality e milk. It has 'proven by ae experiment to - ase the quin. of milk • and Lumber & Manu.' faeturm . g Co, Have on hard at their extensive establishment, on - Railroad Street, a great .quantity of lumber of every kind and descrip which they can.supply to Operators, Ctupenters and Builders, at lower rates than it can be bought elsewhere. They are also nanly to Supply, through the means of their extensive breams..? and .la borsaving machines mimufactured articles in their line at a saving of 2.5 per cent. on former cost. Their lail4e workshops have bsenin-suceffsfal oPera lion for the past yLuir, turning oat vast quantities of Doors W indow Frames, ?iamb. Panel Work, Menldings, Bed-pohts„ Blind,., Banister's, Allnitters And all kinds of Framed, Paneled and Turned Work, which they have constantly on hand. They are ready tti execute orders at the shortest notice, for any valid ty or quality of sawed or manufactured stuff. - Dry and green Hemlock of ail kinds, for building prows. Oak, Maple, Poplar, chair, plank and scant lirq boards; Cherry, Walnut, Illaho,gany, &C., for cabi net work: White and Yellow Tine botu - ds for flooring, raw or made to order; White Pine plank, 32x, 2, IX, 11‘, %, and x inch panel, always ready; also, plank, beams, rafts, scantling, posts, shingles, lath, Ceiling lath, Paillngs. SW - Bills of sawed eituff and everything in their line on band or to order, at the shortest notice. Pottsville. March ' • L twenty per and make the, r 'and .In fattening ,it givesthem petite, loosens bide, and them thrive • . • PLUMBING' AND GAS - ..t . rillNG• ATTENDED TO IS ALL. THETA" EIRA.:.I'a : . . ..• MODEZIA;II3...in :05rdeis left at the sterns of BOSETRECELI: & ERG.' inad GEORGE , BERNET, Centre St., receive prompt attention. .. . - P - Old }him, Copper and Lend liOnght.. . : GEORGE:N. DOWNLIiCh • Comei.otartbiand'Sebuyilzill. Avenue. .Pottsvillt, March 3, 'GO. • 9-tt ' • . X. L. Jacusos..• • . .• • . Tam. F. Roseau : A.O K S : • _ROPE, .TWINE, CORDAGE & PACKING,. We respectfully aolicit a share .of the pat:range of the 13usiness men of Schuylkill County. '• • • . • • . • • •• • • • C • • , Itsving removed from the store - corner Market and Second streets to the .store between .0: bobsores and 3. G. Browres on Centre . street: offers 'a' large and ;va ried assortment of dry goods and 'groceries at the _est ceeb mites. - Being than kfal.for past favors, Still: so hcitaa•contianarice of the same. • - • - . . . . .ITANTMR Rglit Windanale 7Plaur ' and *rain *refunds, COR. CALLOWEILL ctR.4/2,liftelb.ls;AS..;- • . . • .7 • . . S. & H. 'would resiiedeaSY Mt the attention'ot Store:, Keepers to. their :broods .of White and Red Wheat ; Flour, which for uniform qualit y . and' kiss cannot be . excelled =. s C,irtleatt.--A 'GOOD ASE9RTSIENT—SOKS NJm.lonm $140. , keelgra just remis ed and fur sale at . A62.14..800k5t0re BUSINESS :-,CARDS-.. 13LLOKSMITBING. POTTSVI4LI:',. 'l7 Am AO, Ili STOVE WHOLES NTT 'MANUFACTURERS Of the Celebrated IYyoiuiuy Coo i Ki Te, The Schuylkill County . HARDWARE. LEWIS O. itomPsoN •ec co . - kALEkS RIRDWARLI CYMRU', IRON, TOOLS ar; otj“incmcruz AN - liSt4EKFT, - "SIGN OP TUE saw." ' • )42mch VI, •GG .33 . .R . : W.T . T! . Tt . -&---.Q.Q.;. DEALKEiS, - .M Hardwmv, Cutlery, Paints WINS 'OPPOSITE.: ; TILE MINERS , WE, Pottsville, PO: Sept. 1, C 4 ,!sE rauet R t ziaYi n 7,41 .Skre. PiintplAw Frrth .'llrCb lIGIC La ;L ~, . . . . . . . . -- -We are now prel :trod to furai...h . ficti . d , lferatit f Ezea of Pinups to 11l a la hx.ll c,iumn ..f s.rat - er fr,art 100. to 400 Wet perpendieul ,elligh!,, and kill throw tta*.maeh water no a 13n inch Corni,liplunp.: , • ' ..- • .. . Price, lids mat estiru..i;es' for 'pampa, and ill other Informaticin Wili lie Anrait'Led on aft ,Cation to the antlertgoall. • 'Pnini.a...v,i;l be act by reFriokeibltilhen find Lliurubtei-d: hnil.:111 to Le ,if the hest—material and wv:litpanlike i . ll2i:llvf. - . ~ , • -.. '-, •••• • '''.. , , COltimn and . pipeP - . and !Milers, ns tegrmed about mines Ihrni-Med .1...m•,•-t•miei:s. aid -short no- , tics.. Atldtc.* •• • ' ILINN.EI7; We have to lin at utir L,et,sl pale Colliery,; a No. S "Tlvitcher Strata ELigi :tr( pucho..le:tifiCm Inu; Ertl.. gel uf Water & 1111:vilhcira. ptmip tiarice-from3:.o to . iniunte; nnu it tht.rougi.iy,piacti,a econolbi , 41. Kad acuinplete pueees.e. LOWDI4N UNA DLR. Supt. : • Dr.le,' An!: 1. , c 4; . • : , O; THOMPSON' & Corner Center and nuirjcei. . Authorized Ag . ei3i-Tur the eale - ..f ECode clircce. 'Tor. the:Falit.ry, .- • _. • Froth G to CO inches IO diameter:- . •-• ' Siws gegutunted,'Tuetheti, find imide to Order y - -44.."^`q.t,4. . OctOy?r 27, •GG THOS. L. AX DlbtlN: \\ell3 To Coal Dealers Gas Cos,, &o, . . .. THE .nnileisigninl baying' succeeded Eneht It. Warren in the ewleinannfacture of Fuebni 'celebrated l'ateLt • . . . . Self-Dumping, Hoistin,g . . Scoop 13ucket,s, And nes trruiciNii• 1.11.6c.5.5,• aa well as in the . m.iitin , factuni• . . ' • Iron Box . , O Wlie•elbwrivws, 4294 - . . . . Hereby give'dotice that they ate prepared. to all at: orders.at short notice. Address.. • . , . .'. '.... - .• •. , • '.: • . , ADDI2SON 4.t. WAltkEtii; Readirq• Pa. Augast 4. '66 . , . .. •.1 . • - '.. 6 . 1,1y* :... • ROUBAIX, etc., . from Si cents upward. In- addition CO which We . have made heavy purdu4s in- • •• CASSIMER4 . • For- nining• u :I, • . 2"4. ‘. 7T • G0 0 D5 ;... : . 0f all'iit Y /c. •"; • ••• • • • STEEL WIRE ROPE ~~ ~ -• ~.__: Y. .$ e e l:A zkopo . 4-" - , • . . The-snhaeribers are agentsloc GAItNOCK, Celebrated' Steel Ropes, which are of. the very Isit-V (pal ity:•and de cidedly superior to Iron Rupee on account 01 their greater Strength, Uglitnags and toughnee.s..,and - are giving universal. .P 4 tusfliction thrangh:int the ;tithing Region. • JOHN w...3aboN • 4i 14reildway, .1.57 Bept 15, 'Cr, PURVES . . .Scrap Iron-and Neal Merchants,. • • • MA:CID - NE FOUSI)RY FUR ELSTLERS. E. E. cornet of SOUTH •• . PENN and'.ltio..l7 SaUTII Street.% . • • PHILADELPHIA... '• . . . . Ingot Copper, Ingot Bras& Red, do. do. Yelloiv, ;Pig* Tin. Mar Tin; Pf.g,Lead;Bar Lead. Spelter,' Antimony, Babbitt. Malt, Bismuth,.solders, Bat Iron, Shad Iron, - . Sheet Zinc, Steel; Bonia,'Cracibles. , Foundry:Facintat. Ativibs, 'Vises,' Piles, &c., Old Metals, Old Copper; Old Brasa, Old Lead,' &c. • : Et - New and Second:band Mad:did:Oa , - and smiths Tools, and Ste.•im Engines, bought and sold.:. . kr - Articles oi every description in use. by 'Machin lsta. and Foundrvaien,.furuished to miler. ' • • - Cash paid for Scrap Iron, Rails;. and all idols of Metals. . . • • • • ' •liev-2T-ly , THE HARRISON BOILER A SATE STEAII.BOILER. • This new Stettin Generator combines essential ad. vanMges in ABSOLUTE SAFETY FROM DESTRUCT IVE Px PLOSION, M lb - atom and cost of repairs' dn-- rability. economy -of fuel, facilitY of 'denting and trans portation, not pokse.ssetisby any other boiler. • - It is formed.-of a combination: of cut" iron hollow: heres,—eaclieight inchmlin external ditinteter, and thus tit an inch thick, connectey carved mecks. -These spheres are held together bywrought iron -bolts with cape . M the ends. The form is the strongest known Its strength to resist Internal ores- • eure very. greatanweakened as it. is by punching or riveting, which- .lemens the .Strength of the wrought iron boiler plate about 40per -cent.-- Eieryboiler is tested by hydraulicure at SOO prounds to the Square inch. IT CANNOT BE 1 31 3P.ST..UNto . .Elt ANY PRAO TICABLE, STEAM PRBSSOft E , • : Under pressure which migat cause rupture in ordi nary bolters; every- joint in this becomes a safety Valve. No other steam generator - possesses this property 'Of relief., under extreme - pressure without - injury to itself, and thus preventing disaster. • About two hmadredbf these iiediers r are now In ope ration in some of the best establishments in the -coun try.. For true circulars or price, -- apply tit• •• : JOSEPH IILtitRISONJr., Mattison Boiler Works,, Gray s-Fcrry .Rok,-adJoining B.- S. 'Arsenalaltilada...rs.• mune 1,..'64;i:=4.4y • 111-rN G T 0 .ISI----S Sold 114 . • Girn 'Dealers - A2rD - THE tJt O . M . S . 'R • • • - VestPociceiPlatol, NO. 22 Caitridm. '• • . Repeating PietoL CElliot "pt.) No. 22 Cartii (144: Repeating:Pistol, '(ElliotNo: 32 . Cartridge, Pocket Revolver, ("Self Cocking); New Pocket Revolver,.(Witb Loading .Leier). • . Poltce lievolier,Xa Size.Calibre. • . .Belt,Revolver, (Self- .) Nevi Calibre. 2 invYßerolver.36-100 in: Calibre... • • • . . Armylievolver; 44400 Gan Cane,.using N0..22 Cartilke. *. .• • . 'Revolving Ride; SG & 44-100 in: Calnore. " • • Breech Loadirigßille, Cartridge. '• Breech Loading-Carbine, No, :46 Carl:HOC , S. RUM; (Steel Baurel,.) with Sabre Bayemet. . ' *kidded Idnak e t, SPringtePißat t ePL:' • . RA& buret Eituvt Gun— • - solnimpyol , TA 'Moore New ork . • 'Palmera & Bactieldem,-Boitoti.' .• .-* ' - _. Jos C.*Grabb & Co., Philidelihia.:. _ . P.otatiter & Trimble... Baltimore. ' • • Benri.pemom & Cu, Newo4.earo Throsay.& Co.",Albartßc lonia. : 4rig...P3, '6B • : (Ap.'66-442 • =MC r.,iT.'..Qi'TT... - :'.Tti:A:,T'4 . .:::,'_::: - , - ..1 - ':4: , .. - A''',..T:i'VA . .r.TZ .- .1 - rY....5';',. , ::1'. - 8.5.',6..':7:::; R.ESTO u RF. YOR • siairr STERIMS & Cat, waryr mots& RE:spawns. for. •13Earowi9.o.x2nte. rces.r.G.Err. 77. y iota Reslore ,rtnintrea sight, hwerra if to the Ld;tat Amick! of:Life , - • • ElsEcner..r.s Bmirdatim rstrzas. . • • tins; Divines;- - and 7 .• the,meist .irrarninent men of oar country, recce:amend the use of the COiefEA.BESTOR-' ' MIS for Presbycrola„ or. Far torg-SightedneeN or , •.• person who wears spectacles. from old km `'.Dimness Blurring; r eeerworted ..Atithenop% 'or Weak' Eyes ; • Efdfdpra, - ; "or Watery . :Eyes ; Pain in -.the: Eyeball • An:uuricede. or Obscurity .ot .:.PhotophObis. la.' .tolerunLe of Light ;Me:duress' of theft:Ai= end Optic - Nerve; lifyodesopia; .or';'SPecks. Moving bodies before . the Eyes.; GiphUiriludic:mardlana-: .matron of .the Eye and Eye,- ; Cataract 'Eyes.; Blindness;pia . of Partial: Orli; glib:ill, and ; Trolierfea ' of, Make. from •the= effects brlnliarzuratthm,, ke. 'The . . • by: any one ,titli a chitidety of stic 4 ce, , . - uithout the least fear of injury to the - eye. More than 5,000 certificates of curesare exhibited at our office.: Cure'guaranteed in- eyery . case when applied according to the, .directiona inelosel: in each box. 'or the „money be - re, funded. Write for a. eircultrre:nt 601 2 _ Address,- Dr, STEPHENS & 00.; uep.sts: • - • 4P:0;86i - 920J _ . Glass, For Sale 'at Drad - Stere;3lo. 10 Astor Ileicse, , Oorher • of •Barclay; Strict and, DroulwAY;New Terk. • . Omen:ma /a - Co. bare inventstl and patented • a 4170P1A. • or-Xi:Win& FLAT fur. the cure..of 1:EA11,-SIGHTEMES:S,,r which lisa.provo4 - a:seeat • EllicCers:s: - .:. Write .for ''hor z4 . ,t• • .•. 47-13 ,- ' • ' &c.. &c., CALIFORNIA WINES. .IVolgo .- CeAkiie'Street,7exi .. Yooi, . . THESE VALUABLE . .WIik, .which ere '011)1r:us Pub lie fayor with asbinisbing. rapidity, and whose, impre , ee,dentect and unrivalled popularity is, not ,without'inet a. They have only to be fairly tested to' eve them the .preference over ail Others. As a purifier of the. blood ..they excel all other Wlrtee;:aud.' the numerous certiili emes3vhlch volenterily beCri tendered .from the *met eneineifeptu - siciane,' is well 'as ueutleznen .in ev ery position itt life, are 'proof cbuclusive that these .Winft , . are 'tidal iii.all cases for whichihey are recoin- • The fellowlirr brands flTe - ,tioni Offered by They &Flo Prise all tlie..yarietle&nOw crown in the state enite ble for Sale: . • • •• ' . . • WHITE,'or HOCK IWINE•—Of, a .11;;•ht 'etrii*tolor; • . very delleadd and fine flavored. • . • .• .• . • . • . • • CLARE superb* Witte for tablense' . . ANG ELI CA--:A rlelt and naturally Sweet .wire, ninth admired by ladies: and valuable. in the sick rhumba, us it makes tlue.o hays and jellies. It is It. fine desert .wine.•and well adapted fcir Communion purposes. light colored; hig,ltly:aromatic.wine: Very similar to the delebrsited•T.obaY.- • PQRT-Deep red taint: due jlaybr, and!. in many re speCts similar to the old wines:of Lisbon,: •• ' GRAPE - ..Bit.A.NEV—The •ptire • diatillittbon our •BITtEES—A, very agreeable tonic and a sure remedv . for the.4ll4l:thata. • .- • This is one of the most • Valuable corubitiatiobs of a useful and an agreeablebeverage that' has ever been • offered to the .of• bottles werosold throughout ,the Nortli.dermg - the last - four years; arid' wherever introduced it i a prr;ved'a weleethe additirni to. the ihridid table, the family circle and the 'bachelor's sideboard.. . • Ladies. who haNt lost strength and. appetite, and finf fer from - nn: voanting and vett:go ; - aentletnen who. '-dca't feel very - we:le: just befOre breakfast or diunen - Whose - stomachs..aro out ..of order, and whose systems are:generally der luged.plinothers weaning and sufferiug Oval general debility; children ofsickly - nature and-. sour, - dyspeptic constitutions; travelers : who have occasion to their 'water, and all who Itie In ;mations districts. and . are subjected to mins inatic intluenct:s, tied it one of the most valuable invigorators that can lie taken: : . - • " .It was - used yery.exteuSively in 1861, with each gen- eresatisfaction that. -infoffering it.to the public now - Ive deem It unnecessary to publish-any of the many certol- . eates. Willett. WI3 -have received, testifying.in.the very . strongest ierms in its favor... All-that we cau - sag ix tp guarantee th.at We Will pledge.ourselves to furitiallith article Mate AND . CNALI.II.TEWATED. • • • UrnviUe, Pa . It has been 'given. to little children sntlering .from W011.V1C2:4 and:weak lungs with nest happy; effect. One little particular. witlr i her ' head,losa or :apiietne and .daily.w:astintr* consumption, on whom all medicalakill had been exlinuatecl. has been entirely re stored. She began with but a teaspoonful 'atlay, .Lier nimetitennd strength - rapidly increased, and she td now .well. . nocx "WLNE BITTERS CLARET. .. •.. 'ANGEL:I6A -- ••• • • MUSCATEL.., • BRANDY. . • • ..' RENOWNED CHEAP • New York Dry Goods Store; 't7 , OBSER,4iTG.F. AND •STIMETS, •(oppo , eite • the :Mortimer flotisq: ; - - BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! _ Having atiended.tivi recent liens? Auction Sales at New. York City, and having taken advantage of the present - depressed state of 'the market, we a're'enabied todimo..!ie of our - goods • ' • BELOW: ?YEW 1: - QRK JOBBERS' PRIORS . . . . . e e tipenrd' 3 Cases Whitt, BlidaketP,..eitra'weight, stOopsis . oo. $6 00; $7, 00, $9 00 and 4v.) 119 a pair. 3 Cases Colorel . Blza4c.ets 44:.2.3,.5i 00, $4- 60 and.sV On a . . . 4. Caseey:id coldr.s. - and grades, from 31 . . . . . cents 2 Cues Prints, all EtaNaill makes, from ISO tentz..up: 1 Vast Delaines, latest riatlcrn and E•tyl.as: 10,0000 yards Bleached and 'Brown, nisi:its, embracing nil widths, standard makes, from 10 cents up.. . CLOAH'D;GaI cLoAKINusI!! SHAWLS'S SHAWLS II ! 4 - complete tiseortment all the 4tteai-'allee A epleliclid 'agsorinient or all khe iuost desirable kinds, sliclins . lSlinks, Fitch, Siberian Squirrels etc., etc. •. LADIES; A BARB CHANCE liol2'..yoy •TO . ' • :13ARGAI_NB IN PUBS , • _- -;,. -.~ CALL AND SEE MESS COOPS, - ZEPHYRS, n complete line, all Colors, HOOT) SKIRTS ! iD . OI BL E : ,.:...P . 11 . :T . A,G: : - SA 11.Tt • .. • Thanking : a Idnd public for the Mere , .1 patronage here torore extemled .to we moat respectfully beg-for a continuance or the same, hoping that through: . . OUR CON r' EFFORTS TO PLEASE, our cnstoniera; as well .CIREAPNESS OF otTR - .GOODS; • • we abet prove ourselves-worthy of aatronage which has thus far enconm,...ed . nervery media, and for which we most humbly thank the . People' of Pottsville and unrroanding . •:'-'3; . GILL .& Co. Coiner Viritiqt;e . iikirivegiinifins., ... . • Nov 24, 516 0 -RH E S -• . . . CfdRAL Vial ()MIRY TOill0;• . For diseases of tkie....Chea!, 'Liver, 'Kidneys, :Lunge Stcarui * ch , And as a BLOOD. PURWJ Rit bria no equal: . .fororgrtistie and itium:istism, laccaatir:Pa. d. A eoie Agent Wk in Jvs7 --. TOkrtinit,,,,, 4 1,&. Alitantancttitt.otliallimble,Aut Steol. Us ,siad emdoyment, Heal* ileavnert with, ot.: , rnichtnea L.- _Kona btialta free,.,lrak MISCELLANEOUS. - OFFER FOR SALE 1.75,T Ie'RWEES. Per BI ale. Per Doi. _4l $ 9 0 ° 12 00 .. 00:: 1:25 :12 00 25 12 00 r 25. • . •12: ..:200:::: 20.0- : -43.3 m .rt.4.RE :CITANCE FOR pLOAKINGS!I FURS ! ! FURS ! ! ! FURS ! ! ! Caeca : pf 3IERiNOS, . . POPLII,JS, PLAIDS, COBURGS, HOSIEitY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, and FANCY GoOD.§. A. full Une•of the world-renowned DI7IPLSX. EtAiir;'.TllG CORSETS, WHITE GOODS EM,BBOIDE.BIES, a beitntitai and CoinDletOtesorlinent (oi)po , t3ite . M‘o Mortimer ; Hoagie }: rESSILLE, =EEO BUSINESS eARDS. -.• . • - • . :• • - 31d:011.• Inipeets OolUer3es URI- examines 3rmeral riail .omta-litstannulnlEtailditak, Centre lit., ;regime EpiYcopai Church. r' • :• V.; T.' :QUIZ IITC111; Civil and, ,liinjpg 1.:4• Eur;Ancer,.•lP'onsville:, • • -"OFFICEon . 2d floor of Gto. . to Street, - - ning Srmixteers,'EnesePs Building; Second: and STEP • .114ER15,.. • .....TosEit 73.-.IIARRLs. • . Septenthin: 26, TS" - P ""''''/"e''Pa*" . ate . rdaiei en°9lV State. Geological Survey; es , October 13,155. Vit.ILNIE • CARTE IC,' Real Esitate -.2l4gelati AKA NOY CITY,. Sth up Iki 11 Calmly, Pa, • • • iir - t , tt.t - Adtircip3H.lifiihattoy City P. O.!' • •- ~• Mardi SO, ftil • • * • G.Elyvv-:.:For . the 'Purchase eild Sale A of Real ;-,a:tate ; bnying acid selllpg:. Coal ; taking ebszge.:of Coal Lands, Mines, &e:: and collecting rents. Ofticellideuatango Street, Pottsville.. • • 1 4 'CO • 'l4j.. PIAS:3I. ITELL.:.. v 11 “ 41 [ 310 !.i , : - - • • . v 4.4 - AND . ATTSING wori iding, 31,sibuntongai 11i3v c,;• Sitl*r, Pottsville, •: • bS is • . , • •. . . • TOSE.P Kir ••W, ATEA •' "' ...* . . .ziud Mining Engineer.. POITSVILLtI, PA, OFFICk '811.94E I"...RACK LEIYABIE ft*, WATCBS; . CLCCSS, ::. • - • . klirlal kin 6 Of .15Insicallnetroments, 'Violin Strings; Bass Viol Strings, (;sitar and B i vtio.Strings, constantly on•band.' • - - • - [.," ' 6 4.--G ...... • • : raiI.29I".IIACEZ. EAUSE4•WILDER4ITTIE4 S. litteseletilf,• : • wz.:9lr.s.t.r.t . • TOBACCO and Sgq , ABS;: • DTEATtLY OPPOSITE : THE ... 310 11TLMER , ...11017813; • . • Pottsville, Pa. • Jan • ". .9-tf . • na. W. K.'. I.I,IIEAWEIVER • • • • DENTILST.-. • • lir : ... . 411111111 . .SureAs.nr to Larnidon,' - . • fOradnate of Pennsylvania College of Denlai Surgery. ; ) ROOMS:—Mrtrket Mt., above Third: •••- .' Tir'Ether .no 4 Chloroform 'administered when, de flnekingham,-• D. D. S. if. Prof: E. -*Wildman, D. D: 31 •0 4 Prof:.*Jiunes . 'Truman; D. D. S.; 'C. N. Pierce, 'of Philada., and others. • • . Alarm • . .. , . .. Teeth: - Extr' acted - = - t 4 f --'''--,..'• . • -•, . - ellifaisir Wjtholit., P:iiri or Sorrciroo:' , :71• - introduced • • . •.. . . The r.dr, , it'lled hag c : an - entirely ne w metin.o'for i.:XTRACTING TEETU,..which is perfect .l.T'safe..h,tradess and . pleasant. • Come and trylt for yobrselves, Also.Nthousllvide' Gas adthinistered in ~ tts Pure'etate Artificial Teeth iriserted. Teeth tilled , . • with the greatest care, .. •. - : ' •, 'Otlico. .corner B,:corid. and Market Ste.. Pottsville:,' f.. ..,jr 1 . .(N 714; - 4rli . ] . • • G.N. Boy.rmAzi, 'Dentist • IRON WORKS. POTTSVILLE - ROLLING MILL, ATKINS - BROTHERS Proprietors, Pottsville, Plelinylkill County, 'Penna., . . . . . . . . , .:IfrinnflictitreiS of Itailioad Iron.: (both T and Street Rail) are prepared te receive and ese. f ;p r ir ri ,, Mite orders at short Motive. : for any and ' .L. - . all the ordinary sires in nee. '. ' ',.-- '!""r: Makut • our 'own . pigl metal, we are. , .,`,.1 ; •'' . , ; ;;; ~,, careful to select snit - able -ores': buyers •,k '.. ' . can therefore rely upon receiving in all cu=es drA:class rails. 'he smaller sizes of T 12ai12, 22 25, 25, 32, and 40 .poundato the yard. afways on hand,. and supplied in small' lots as witnLoil.-. :. . •.' :. . . • • . ...P.ottsvinC,'Oot'ulivi nth, - ' ... - RANT IRON, wantim, iutigallo* G CITY,-The com stdiseriber,having pis works . pleted and in fulloperation, with heavy hr machinery slid tools of the - latest' ' improvement, is now Preliared to do all . 6. . ,lEt•Rgii. kinds .of mining mitetilnery,.• steam en gines otany size for hoisting andpump lug, sinmeand double suing pumps of air sizes and of 'the latest Impri - WenWnt,Cornisti engines orally size for, pumping in slopes or• shafts:With COrnislt pump,' all kinds ofcoal breakets, with chilled, or plain teeth, all kinds of wriin,...ht iron forgings fir drift cars:oral:Mail* mathinery, blast furnaces of cold or- hot blast,-with-an improved bloWing cylinder and. blitst pipes, and rolling mills with the two. tir three high. rails, with the latest improved filmset &for puddling or heating, till"kind Of saw mill castings • for .circular. or. 'upright saws, brass work of every description cast. and •tinished, and rail road castings Of alt. aizes *for . Mines or railroads...-. The. subscriber having had a long erperlence.in . the .machine :basiliess in..this region, and a practical . • methanic, and' well known as one of the late Arm of 'Wren and Eros.: of ilie•Washingion Irtm Works, Pottsville, trnsta that prompt. attention to husitieSs wilt twOcure Rir him the. .o:trona:re of his old friends of , the mining region, and else Where. • • TIIOMAS WREN lishaimy City.: 1110 V0A:11... OPERATORS .11. .--Pioneer Boiler Works. . The subscribe' S raspectfully invite the. attention of the business community to 0194 their• Boiler Works. on Railroad Street, below . the Passenger Depot, Pottsville, ;:f.1121,71dit Where, they are Prepared to manufacture • . • BOILERS .OP EVERY": DESCRIPTION, • Smoke .Stacks, Air - Stacks, Blast Pipes, Gasotheteri, Drift Cars, &c., &c. Boileis on hand.. • • • Being practical mechanics, -and having for.years voted.thernselves entirely to this branch of thelnisinelts, "flatter Iheruselvrs that work done ac their establish; inent will give satisfaction to - all' who may favor them With a call.. Individuals, and Companies will bind greatly to 'their .advintake to examine their work be fore engaging . elsewhere. - . • , JOHN T, NOBLE, .. April JOHN GOYNE.' 1801 , 41: WORSB NO TICE .—The works of the late firm of Wren Zt, •Bro.. known se the "WASRLNGTON ;EON WORKS,"located on Coal street. , 004 . in the 13oriagh of Pottsville, will be continued by the subscriber in all its various branches. viz Stettin Engine • 11 ..&i.t,...c-q , -,=, building; and all kinds of Machinery for mining either coal or ore.: blast furnaces of hot or cold blast; all kinds of railroad castiugs and railroad car fixtures of wrought and cast iron ; all kinds of, bram mitings ; all kinds of smithwork, a=d all sizes of the latest im- Wored pumps, single and doable acting. Repairing promptly attended to and neatly executed. By careful attention to business the subscribm trusts he-will receive a share of the - public pqtronage so lib -orally bestowed on the late firm. 3 6`WPC WREN. Pottsville, September 1.-1365. 36- lIYEf.ROYE -Iron• I PINEGROVE, SCIIUYL. CO., PA. 121 -- - • • ROl.ll - i24 liethiniet &Engineer, • , . Poorikrua. ' • .'January 30,'61 pARTNERtiMPNOTIcE. • -- . We. the subsmbeesi 'bare - this day IMMR catered into a Partnership, . under The Firm 'name and 'style_ of ALLISON & lon the Foundry; Machin e , Smith he and Car- . • dsinCs.s. in Port Carbon, Schuyl kill County: . • . •J{OBERT ALLISON, . FRANCIS B. &ANNAN April it, I GR . A . B.II.LAND• • : tie.-sttoribers-ere ncrapee omMthe • ks,.SteqmELgibcsarPmnpe.o lan any power, ny and capacity, for mining -and : ;t s Mi r i r - other purposes, fireakers of every -I _ `..."„„:7 - 7 - size and pattern now hi nee, together with castings and. forgings or every description. Coal and Drift Cars of all sizes and patterns, large Truck and Horse Cars,-. -all furnished" at the shortest - notice: The fflabscribere flatter- themselves. that, inasmuch as every member of the firm is a practical mechanic, they will ..be able to furnish inezhinery that will compare favorably- with any in the Region.-' All orders directed to &M. Gianims,- Ashland, Schnylkiii County, Pa., will receive prompt "attention. • •J.& M. GA.RHER. . Ashland, July O, 1 64 . - . FOTINDILIV•• AND lILAICHTIVE • Steam Cak- Factory, &v.: - . NOTICE—The business Of the late' • • • lira of SNYDER & -MILNE% will be continued by the subscriber in all its va- • • •rhms-•brancbes of 'Steam Engine build- - lag Iron Founder , and manufacturer of all kinds: f Machinery, for Rolling Mills, Islast 7 Furna cea Railroad Cars, &c.; &c.: He will also continue the basin ms of Mining and Selling- the celebritted•Eru Forest-White Ash and' Lewis and Spobn' Veins Red. Ash Coals,'beingaele proprietor of these Collieries. g ••• • •• • .GEORGE W. SNYDERk January 21;• 'Ur • • • • • - I/-tf rIPILP. PALO, ALTO IRON CO. are .• L prepared to furnish T ItAILROAD.IROi , i, at their Mills in Palo Alto, Of various patterns,' • weighing from 22 to 70 pounds per yard. etilig Also different sizes of fiat,,square and , IFFFi round Merchants" bar. Iron.' . Orders for rails or bar .iron are re. rlvi-L;'-‘ l4lo e sped:tali solicitai; and will meet with prompt atten tion .if left either At the Rolling.fifills, GEORGE Bakker & Co.'s flaniware Store, Centre Street, or at their of fice, corner . 01 .3farket Sand Second Streets, Pottsville, Pa:. • • BIDTJ'N HAYWOOD, Prest., T 4 3l 4 .QtrA ROLL ING •raILL: . '' . . . . . . _. . . The TARAQU NOLLTNG MILL COMPAN Y now coruple their Works at. Ta. ~.- • . maqua, ' Schuylkill .. Count}..- are now rtlaii • • manufacturing Td•,orepared .o supply ; :i..,^ ;I‘txiwil Merchant liar I n of a very - superior -; citr r , r ,,...• • quality, Roitd Squares, - Flat and.llalf ''''....,': 2 4666 " Rounds. . ,Orders are respectfully solicited, and. will meet with-proMpt attention.' • . : -- - . JNO. BALSTOI. , ;, Treas. • SAML.RAT c LIFF, greet, Tamaqua; July 1, !66. . . • •• • , . - : 2 64 y . ..110142 . 111.ERS .4V111:11r IVICALCHES. 1-11 --• • -•• • • ' -. -'" • .•....•... •• • .. Theatibecriber is Earpitred to execute • • orderifor the above articles, - with die- • 1,,.001 . • patch, at thevld place of business, Coal .. . e ... r!agli: Street, below :Ziorweglat.. - :50 . feet boll:. - 7 r ri . ' .ere alwaye on hand. ' Also, the:Mirka- • ."‘, -. .. • • • •tool:and Other. Shovels,. Of the best ..material . awl . worlcmanaldp.,' Repahs promptlyattended to. • itis - Fa.ns for intalneventtlation .always on hind.• • • JABEZ SPARKS... .Po ttaville; August 9T, 1115. : • : • , . 8t ly . • . MORRIS, AVE EE LER Co.. MOIRRIS .& JONES & c.., IRON AND STEEL WARENOtiSr, . • . Market & Sixteenth Sta., Philnda. . • Have always on - hand and for sale . BUT , : of - "Bagnalls,” and other favorite' bawds. BEST AttEIIRICAN BARS—ordinary slims, or-rolled to order for bridge ppurposes, &a, Rc. FENNSYLVANIAI3OIL. ER PlA.Tg—Promiscuous. slim or cut' to required aim.: BOILER RIVETS—Dover brand, -made in solid dies. BEST ENOIJSE. CAA AXLES—Americarr and 'Enlish:. FLUE AND SHEE IRON—for - coming 'sedgates, T- JUNIATA, ENGLISH AND NORWAY SLIT RODS, .BOLTS, NUTS and Tir aliWww,—For Mears, andmachincrypmpases generally.'CAST,- MACHINE and BLISTER !MEL, Also, an extra qiudity.'for tape and dies. The above, toe l i u b : z. with a falteasertment of Iron; Steel; Nails and to which the attention, of dealer's; relined 'companies, arm, miners, founders and mackpiete is tavited. LI r .-W.ltltiLDll4l , 4 Swim eritil Atte. Broad and. Hamilton streets, PhUaderphia, :pa. • *ta l i .the attention of Railrend , Idanagers,. - rind these interested in Bail.' laR i • road Property,. to their systein of Loco IFFT , R;R" motive....s, in which they are adapt , ' Ea , ,,,„ ea co trie particular briatnesslor which theymayberequired by the use of one, two; three or fourpair of driving Wheels; and the use &the' whole, 'or so much of the weight asMay .be -drillable for ad hesion; :and.. in accommodating them to the grades, • curvavairength of seperstrucidon, andltiff . afid - work to be done.- By these meansthemaxiniumusefal effect ' of the power is Secured with the legatee:pease ibr at.; tendance,:cost of feel, and tepairelo Road and &mine.. With theseobjects in.vieve, and seithe result of twenty three years practiail exponent*. in the Mutinous by oar smitr . partner, ammfacture five tiffinent kinda,Of Minginar,. and several elms*. of sizealoteachldmi—' rarticular attention - paid to ;tie strength of .the tar Mine in Masplan and of all . the details.Orziong experience and Minot obtainhur In-. formation; enables as to, offer these-engines' with the assurancethat In efficlencroconomy and durability; they will ceinpare Impishly With those: of any other kind .cause.'We alas tarnish to order, wheels„axlea,. 1 ... :TN ,.. 0rb . .:e moor tire (to fit °entree without botiv Oncsatings ka. - ,bearlige af evertdatriX= of !Meet Iron and fkffierWOrka t - and eVeri ilde appertaining bottlemak rerenewil .of Lotomo. _ . . . WIM& P B n o aialgibeilliCalies side .iii.j3.-BAZINOTIL :04419 ft, pattnme; Tiotonal'addildi Jai Moulds. &NIP D_De ... th e article far holitho , times TH0MME10}1.4144.11'.15 ---- • w Viiivbeswil sins-La lietitdeliliaket B thetatiden 14 li t C. TUMOR 41(00.1. NE=C ALW.A.YB •ON ILA:ND PHILADELPHIA. . - 0 171. Z. . ts 'KW:ET . STREET TEA :TOME, ...* barn& .rwrl fth nisd MitS4slVlStrieissa, cris: pndtelbe Great Fscrissees. Mark et Tets . l7. ?06- 2 7-1y; I 14211f t arket SL Thfladelpila: Ybare Liberty; :White' lleriad prebuteti by all practicalPitrSerpt Try it !and you will kayo no other. . hlenufacturetl poly:by .: • . ._ - ' •'. • ''. : . Zies!CL- Sittith t _._ • • .-- - : WWl:wale 4 ,. Paint and.Glarw Dealers, • No, IST.North ND Straet : Mtuleiptaa. ' ...lan 27: '0 - -' ' '' • • - - 4 -TY • . pure Liberty. White Lead.-Ttte Whitest, t he mettdrirablefuld theisiost.eecdomical.: . Tty it . , . - • - -..,' Ziegler tli.-Smitli,• ~ - • , .-, - Wholesale Drug. Paint and - Mast Dealers, No. ISl.Nor,th TEM). Street, plllladelphia. .Tiux.,2T. , 66 ~ . . - • , -. „ . • , 4.1 y Pare Liberty White Lend will do more end . better liork ate Mien Cost then' any other I Try It!' liar.ufactered only • • Ziegler 'at Smitl , • • w roles:ale:Drug.. Paint T G la. De 1 rs i' N0: 137 NORTH TEADST;I3:EA - Ph lad. Jan, S. 8TOILEIS . :• ' , . For the, convenience oCont lyr ' patrons and other. at distance, • - we .here, preaen6 .diagram of •self-messnrement, by,. which a op, good tit will be. Inamntied,. by . sending .the sizes In .the order • • . • designated inthe wompsnying . • ILTPL&NATION. • ' '• • .••• 'MEASURE , FUR ,COAT: . . Length er.neek, PrOm Ito 2, • and.f oral to 3. .. • I Length of _Sleeve, (With " • • rzooked.) from 4t0b,.• . • - .Bread Mnitrure.—Around the, • most . prominent latr!,..of the. • • . Waist Neasurt4 7 -AronOd the . ' -• • - -Sta to whether the person:is . eiector stooping..• . - ;• f : • The same measure as for Coat. , • Measure inside seam, and out- , side from hip-bone, and around the waist ani SAMPLE Or MAinuALS tits . MAIL rataol" GOVT. GOODS To Et EETITENID.;'IE NOT BATISFEITIDET. • • • ' • CHAS. riTOKIIS 8c ' I?4 , l , Cheanai Stitt., - ' Tune 10, , • _ : 'BOWMAN • &I. LEONARD, ~• WHOLESALE AND RETAII:DiALERS SI L R ) i. Silver Plate d Caods, -W ' - N0..764 Arch St. , *1e *;"13.0.• ' * . .. ' . a. .., - 4,.....,:;- rililtql\DELPHlA.• 461-' . . Those. .want of SILVER or 'SILVER PLATEO• WARE will ilnd itinneh to their advantage by visiting our STORE befoni making their purchases. Our long experience in • the natutuf6cThre:. of the,•above Lind - of goods ettables•u? to defy cotnpetitio . n, • . We keep no goc.lB but thoi-e which:are 'of - the eleits, all of, our owl:Cm:die; and will be sold:at - reduced Prices. . Sept 22,- '66 (.tttni. 23, qa; '24s-1T) 32L • .- '. INVENTOItS',:.: , O - MCES. .- 1).. , ...ip.r IN Jp . viL Ila . - -Aq TAIN..O, Solicitois 140. 433'RAI:NIITST., IPHILADA... ' " Patents -'solicited--Consultations on Engirieetinm Draughting and Sketches, Mudeis,and Machinery of all. kinds sap* and skilfully attended . to.' 'Special atten tion given: -to.itEJEC'T.ED .CASES and LINTERFUR ENCEti.: • Authentic Copies of ali Documents from rarest' Office . procu red. 'N. 1.1.--S4N'C. youirselves.mseless `trouble - and travel- ling expeasea as there is no actual- need for-pet-mnal interviete withms. • All business with these, 011icee t can be transacted in writing. For, further information direct 'as ibuic,:with. stamp enclosed', for Circular with references., ' • Jan 13. tar,,--1-ly , LADIES FANCY FURS ! AT JOIIN FARE:IRA'S , • OldEstablfshed FUR Manufactory,: • it No; TIS-ARCII ST. above TM, • s • ;-'; • ,•• • . ' PRILADRLPLII.A." ' • : Rave now in Store of my otvn fin- . e:. portation and. Manufacture one of • 71?....•.i:e-z- • . the larawkund most beantiful.Pelec .l, •-• lions of-Taney Fuer, for - - 4 7. and Children's .Wear In -the .Also a line; assortment of Gent.% Fur Gloveland cellars. s . . I am enabled to dispose of my goods at. very . feason able prices, ani I would therefore solicit a call from: my friends of Schuylkill County, and vicinity. 'Remember the name, trunibermid etrhoL : JNO. FAREIRA,Nu.,7IS Arch St., above Tth, SOuth Side, Philadelphia.. 1 . • • : • • • • • litltri have no Partner; nor connection - „with antiath erSiora in Philadelphia. Oct: 6, '66-40,-.lm .•• ./La-,mlams WANTED: BE '• G MAC: s ES. Foils Woe Rao territory giro.. Pay from SW to 11200 oath. For. teems. Crated Circulars. With amp, either °awe ' PA • • BOTHERS, • 'I Agents, • 4 Chestnut St , - • 2111. Summit St., voted*, O. .4Lamrrrs w-.s.msrrm.x). Dec 1. '66 C. S4ONIERS &, SON, FINE CLOTHENG, 625 Chestnut Street and 615 Jayne Street, PHIL ADELPUIA-, Ilaveaosi majmnd . elegant , . NEW bTrLEs of;Fall and 'Winter Clothing. ~Also S. very large stock of French, English and Aniericatsplece .Goods to select.from for measure : All' garments_ war-. 'ranted well made and superb flis; G. A. 11.1AAMES,• Superintendent. • - October2T, : " • , . • c-arri.. SALTPETRE A . : rnLIMSTOXE. Powder-Makers' Saltpetre, - ' Meat Curers' - Saltpetre, . • Roll Brimatone, Flor Sulphur 13:MMEE1 WILLIAM GU LAGER,' AGENT FOR MANUFACTURERS, • ' 59 Worth .Front Street, Philada. Nov. _ 44-Gm CO..C~QOBSB 6c GEN/RAL COMIIISSRIN MERCHLITS, J 6 Delaware Arenue,Dhiladelphla . . • . . .. . . - . . . . - • • • • WHALE, are ednetaniltit n, ectilving on consignment, SPERM WHALE, LARD,ALNERS' end LUBHICAT.Diki OILS, of the beat and purest qualities, Which we offer in iota to' snit, at lowest rates of thddity:_ .- • '.- - . ' The attention of coniudieraanofinthere Is respectfrik ly solicited. • - . •• • •• • Jan Ye, .65-2-Iri • .- • HASTINGS c. 0., iiinnafacturei4 of Oil " and Candles, and • Dealers in Carriero 2 Oils: . • kIINERS4 OIL IN CASKS AND BARBELS Alwaya on hand and . foaaale at the very towed market .New Toes-154 Front St., corner Maiden Lane. • , :„.13tAYIBTLIL. HASTINGS. New York. • : . • 'JOHN-BASTIN:3S, NeW'Berßord. • - • - , B. HANNAN: Pottsville, wilt *apply onioßi at:nritn ntariarer's pikes; . • : Nanu.actory atNei/Tedford. New, York. March Yr. .66 IMPORTER OF WINES AND G,EOR.GE' M, L - A DANIA N, . .. 1F0..1.2S South N.L'iTH Street," - THILADELPHIA. 'Gonds - of. all kinds Cncit In *my line) puithased and fOrwaried to easterners residing oat of the city, witn tiat any charge of .commission. . • :• - . G.M.• L. CHA nPAGNE In store and - received- from Cu stom House, a lot of the celebrated "EUGENIA" brand.of Champagne. ' There- Is • no' better wine ported into America; It speaks 'tor itself. and good ledges of Champagne. Only, are solicited to purchase.. . . GEO. -.AL • • • : -128 South NINTH. Street; - Philadai . • . . RYE . WHISKY.—On , hand 'Clot of very Ilne.Hya . WhiiskY, 'distilled In - 1852 and now fcinxteen yearn old GEO. M. Lnliaidig, • 128 Smith NINTH .St.: Fhilada. . . -Qtrrirsurcis received %.3 from FANEUIL BALL ALARKST, 'BOSTON,' fine lot 'of. choice - - ' . • . •• • . . . MACKEREL IN KITE!, And all re-selected carefully from.ls.ia. I Klta. Atten tion of epicures capecially called. -•. • LAUMAN, 125 SouthNAN -- Sueet. ?MIL/LOA. Nov IT, 143 A. PENNSYLVANIA. Agricultural Journal. , • .. • . •On ihe , Arai . Salon:lay of dantliti7, lEiIIT; the under . signed•Fill . .corumeade the publication of a new'weekly AND FIRE B.IDE. . . . It will be printed in ,cmarto form, eight pages, online Raper, Mid new type , and will be . illnetrated with Eritravinge,ett,ive •• • Buildings, Agricultural liissolt.-• mentio, tarA corps of practkal and well known Agit - knit:we writers will contribute regularly to its columns, • :Pie Market Reports will be felt and reliable, ' • - .•. • L Literary Department, , to instrnet arid amns,e the tanners - better-half and his song . and daughters, voll .inake, the. oPAR3f. • AND FIR&SIDE • .s welcome visitor 'to eveiy ingirinok of Pennsylvania or the United Stites; ' lio'expeuse or pains will be spared to retaken Jour nal worthy the patronage ofan intelligent public. It will advocate the beet intereete of a rurallife. . • TERMISI-112 per annum, invariably in -advance. No subscriptions• received for lees than one year.. Specimen . number :. neut:: free. For asle by All Letters, Itemittancok &c., shorild be iddressed to S. S. FOSS, Publisher. • 409 Patois Sim? rau,eximpait.. Dec. pa, .80 b3-3t Kir. Read- This .- . 4.f1t..:T ROXELI2 S . (3Hr4P ..-013.3.N4,.. .(1-10% - AND .:-.. : ::..- . ' . :CROCKERY STOKE, Ocutto ..,13#refit; OppOite - - - . 4o*itzr -.Motile POTTSVTT .P.. The citizens of Pottsville and tide:Mining towns villages and hamlets, one and am invited to call and examine - my :stock of wares before buying else 'where, as I run not to be 'under's*, and ma furnish lionaekeepers with every article they. wart in my line of bnainam. In tltp'atock of ~ " • French: Chinn,• Will be found. Tea Elena, Muter Betts, Card' and. Calm Baskets, Watch, Cases, Seem Bolden; Match Eisfeei. Motto Mugs, Motto Cups and &mem, Vases, Coloes. Mina Settr for Children, and general Varlet)!of Tort Glass Blare. _ : - .Chotoset, latest patterns; !esonedstinai of Tails and Bar Tumblers; Champagne Bar a and Wine Gleams, die and Beer Blames; Decrunera, nd Bluer Bottle& Gob lets, Plates, Castor Bottles, PitrAers and Crams, Ce). erlee: Sugar - B owls, fijoSoonSPlV Cana, o f Bowls, Mutt dare, Lane &sada, Kerosene Lamps of w y wriisty. Lamp Otqtanefa. LlAtetniVOlßldle.Ww, Crockery! ;: CrOckea l / 4 - 1 A fail fuincetinent of ' IRON WOKS ' of dir- Parent - pattarcs, In - settri or stogie plects‘to stilt 11c. A large' smarrnnent of !prawnO.O. Ware, mat I win sell at lorr,llipnes: • - • - • Yellow and - St4iie.Woire: • Pudding Dishii,2lB-Inahrei_Calleadtin:Miße • Parbs, Ibrdila, • Piteim et ; TPck M1N ,211 4a, Poi, ilt3r=Tolist Seithi,A7ssl jj akbP,Tiirs' and Pilot Bants;"Sprart and PlntPlasisii.osswir r ac 4 2 Jfienah, - orevery . 114111411W(TBULinanell son itlfondintaz "al ..lugAle IMILISif,ANA4 jov PUBLIC SALES. .. • -- ~(ThßrifArilliP COURT SIAM E:—Pursnan t to • N-P an order of the Orphsne.Court of the County of .Schrtylkill, in the Ocrmmonwealth ofi'Mursylvanla. the sabecritletr, Admioistrato r of the. estate of Isaac Dish,: late of the township. of. Wayne, in the • Comity. of Schuylkill, &coca:Sea-0M expose to vale by-public vett due; on.SATURDAY, the bth day of January next; at • te o'clock In the forenoon, at the nab& home of Chas. Hummel, In the term Friedealsborg.ll3 theConety of. Schuylkill . nforesaid; all that. certain tract of land , situate - In the towashto of Mayne aforesaid; bounded , by. lands of :Daniel K. Reed, Gideon DeitriCh. Jacob. .Schwenck, John W. : Hefner, and others, cunt:fifth/ft son* more or leek, with the apprateruinces.'consisting. - .Of a two story frame tavern stand, barn, and Other oat" htillargs With a Muni:int • spring of -water near the house : late the estate. of said, deceased. Terms and conditions. made known at the time and , place Of sale • try . • : JOILN3I. moataart, Adnfor, e. t. a. ...By or der of the Orphans , Court, . • .rk. • Pottsville;Pottsville; Dec. 14; ise k slegr . a ti,4• Cl erk. . . COURT MALE.....p umm t to .an .ordee Of the Orphatue Court of the County of. SauylkM,the nutwerlher; adrni e lstratar of the estate .of George DouglatiOate of the Borough of .orwige burg, will expoee- to sale. by, public, undue, . . . . BaPor4aty; the .28• th day; of January 'near, 'ate otelock in the afternOOn, at the public house of Ja, cob Lindenmith, in the Borough of DotterilleL- • 10.1 that certain three Story brick house and lot of ground:' situate . in . the Borour.h. of Potravili aforesaid. on the eastwardiy side of Thud street ,.; adjoining lot or, the late Wellingtonatine, David IsieTextfige,and' othena.contuining. in faint on Third street,twenty: feet, and in depth eiehty feet, with-the apportelyinees,;. late. the , tate. of !aid dece9ed. • Tends and conditions much; known at the time and Place of sale by , ' JOITN!W. ROSIZERRY; Adurr„ • •By order of the Orphans' Cou , t, • • • • ;•• • • Cuici.rilictiss. Clerk. •••• ' Dec, 29; '66 ., 52.5 t • • • .rinT i ll . A . NO , COURT. 0 1 41,11 :.--PUtniatit to _•_., nu orderof the. Orphans! Conti, of the County of Schayikilkin the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the subscriber:. administrator of an del P. Berger, late of th e 176;R/ohm of North - Sirinheim, •in the County of Schuylkill,.deceasnd, wilt expose to sale by public ven- Saturday, JanUary . sth. 1867. At iii•o'clock in the forenoon: at the Wylie home of -Israel Wagner, in the• B , 'ornCh.pf Scnnylkill Haven, in'the.Comity of Schuylkill ar;rei , tad.. all that certain • metsrurge •or- - .plantation. situate in the Tounship,of "Ni3rth.lidimbeim,mforesaid, bounded by lands of Jacob .Bittle,'Sr., Reuben . * Schroeder, 'Berger. Daniel: 'Drese and others, containing ninety six acres- and.afty.: seven ile . r.cheet with the appurtenances consisting of A two Story frame. dwelling 'house. Swiss barn, This farm has two apple orchards upon it 'and lit pleas kutly situated 'on the Pnegrove' road, nithlu a mile from. be Borough of Schuylkill Haven, late the estate of-rtaid 'demised. Terms and conditions made known at the tine and place of sale by • . I • .••• •... W3IIBITTLE, Administrator, By order of. the Orphaus`..P:wirt . . : ' • • •-. • . Carouse McGxx,- Clerk. 'Pottsville `DeC . • • 15,.•66 • . . • . 50-4 t . fi n ttoANB , -4:7011113T SALE. —Parimant to • N., - an order of the Orphans Court of thi3 County of Schuylkill, in the. Commonwealth bf Pennsylva nia, the subscriber,. Admiciatratrix of- the estate of Willisin - Eller: late of the Borough of Schuylkill Ha- NED, in. the County of Schuylkill, deceased,'wtll expoee to seal; by public endue on • • . • • Nauss-dry. January 1%313,16188;- Neit,"at.lo rector: in the forenoon, at the public house •of Rebecca Koria in the Borough •of Schitylkill Ha 'Nen, in the Countfof Schuylkill aforesaid .. • ' .• • • N0..1.—A1l that certain' tract.. or • piece of land situ ntr in North Zdanhelin Townslitp,- Sehnylkill County 'aforesaid, bounded' by Wide of JaCob Bittle, Samuel H. Shannon, Joseph: Fenstermacher, deceased; and- Daniel F. Berger, &retard: .containing twenty acres .and • nine perches of land, with- the„appurtenances roc elating of a frame barn. " , • 2.—A1l that certain one-halfaot of ground eltu. ate ki - in the B6rough" of Schuylkill Haven afore-A . - sa, containing, on Bast etreet thirty feet: and . . running along .11nion street • two hand- ed -and twenty feet,' being half of lot NO: 0 in the. plan of otaid.Burough, with the appurtenances, cousisting..of a • tWq-story frame dwelling tonne, barn, ac.,—late the estate of said deceased: ..• • • , • Terms -and conditions made' known at the time. and - place of sale by • REBECCA EIL.ER, Admirax: . .By • orderof the Orphans' Conti: . • • . - . . • • • ' • CizAms toti.iville; - Dr.cpmberll2(l,4p; . 0111,PILANS'sCOILTICT 'MA LE.—Parsnant to an order of the Orphans' Court of.the-Conntynl Schuylkill, in the Coinnionwealth Pennsylvania, the subsetiber. administrator of , l'eter Filbert, late of the' 'Berotighof Pinegrove,, in the County of Schuylkill, de ceased; will expoeti to-sale by' public vendee, on'. • " . . Tizeiday, the.B , slll.day of Jaunaly,next,. 'at 10 it the foreooon. at the public hoivie of Samuel P. Filbert, in the z trough of Pinegrove; in the County of Fehuyiklll aforesaid— - 81l • ' • .. that certain tract of land situate in the Borough of Pluegrove aforesaid, bounded °lithe north by a pub• lie road leading to Staii'mpe fninace,'on the south by other, land of, Peter.Fllbert, .decettsed, - on the west by, land of E. 'P. & P. A. •Filbert, and • the Dauphin and Susquehanna ltai!road. on the east by Switutra and.oth ir land •orsaid Puler Filbert, containing six acres, and Marked No_ ,S in a 'diagram 01 the Forge - property. • . • . Also; a ceitain tract of clear and timber-land In Pine grove TownAhlp, bounded on the north by a public road leading from 'Pinegrove, on the-south by land of Henry Hummel Bltimifler, Stees &, Co., and on the west by land of Jacob Lieber, containing 3131:f acres. • • Also, a certain tract of laud' in Porter. Township.. bounded by lands, of; John' nOiltk, John.•Eaber and Henry Hebberling,.tontaining CS acres,.lXT perches. • • Also; a certain tract of land ln:Pinegroye Township, containingB acres—late the,e.state of Ley,,Beim, Dren- :Also. a certain tract of land In Barry' ToWnshlp; con taining 2.26 acre -late Daniel Shaopet. Also, aCertain tract of land in Pitiegrove Township, ixintainlng, 40 acres, adjoining lands. of . Steee Sc Pry, . and others.' Alio; a certain tract of land•in•Pinegroie 'l'Ownship, containing 12 acres. - 'AIM, a certain tract of coal :and timber land in Fos ter TonMship. warranted tb . John'Filbert, and contain ing tO2 acres,.lott perches... . .-. • . ' .Alsh, a Certain tract of coal and timber land In Poyter. Township, Warranted 'to John Filbert, and containing itof acres. • -- Also, a' certain .tract of limber land to Plaegrove Mitymtilp, containing 44 scree, and late the property of .. ~ Late the estate of. said deceased. Terms and condi. Boas made" ktioivu at the time and place of sale by . .- ' •. , EDWARD T. FILBERT; Administratot. . :By order of the Orphani• Court, Cuestas "MoCias, Clerk. Pot43ville,'DCc . .lllo, ISO FERTILIZERS. I-I OIA T. S guperioi•lmiiroved Super-Phosphate of Lhue MANUFACTURED BY THOS. L. HOLT, AG-T., scHusisna, HAVEN, PA. ODE, MARK Farmers and Dealersin Fertilizers will observe that I have adopted the: above “Trade Mirk," to show [beim .who use my SupPr-Phosphate; made from the Raw .Bone,. that they are getting my manufacture. • • 14pr/irons-will please be careful in. purchasing, that the above .'Trade Mark^ is stazeped , upon each bag, as none other Is genuine. • • • I am now ready to supply the above superior Fertili zer in large •or small quantities—in new bags of 200 poundir each: .Also, always on hand, a stock of fine Raw. Bone Dust..--conipost—for top . dressing, Plaster, &c.. A Trade discount allowed to dealers. The above Fertilizers can be purchased at GEORGB 111114311 T & SON'S Store, Centre St., • Pottsville, who are authorized to : actaa my Agent . - • . . . , THOS;L: HOLT; Agt. , POSi . OFFICE ADDRESST.IIIO3:.L. HOLT; Schuylkill Haven; Fa. • -• • : _Feb. 10. • : BENEFIT. TO FARMERS MORO PHILLIPS' GEN=I3 Iniproved SUPER-PHOSPHATE of Lime For Sale at Marsafacturers Depots : 27 N. Feels'sSt., between7larket mid Arch,- . PHILA_DELPI7II.A.. • . _ 14 -Igenter?• Wharf, , and 93 South Street, • -ALL TIIIOIIE, 91d,.• • • • , CONGREMS having repealed the Internal neve. nueLal, taxing . Fertilizers six per cent.. .1 beg leaveto Inform the. Farmers that from this -14 y the 'same per centage will be - taken off .the retail price of novo Plaillzps 9 .811per-Phciapluite ofiLimjei viz . :46o 00 lase 6 per cent., making- the. retail - price now $56 40 per ton 0f.,2,000 lbs., in . Philadelphia and. • ..Dliabonnt to Dealert. • •.. ' . • • ;LIPS , ..MORO . ME • . . . • Sole Proprietor . andXanniloc turce Atimietil.' 1866. al-am IRE ROPE , WORK or TY JOHN A. ROEBIING - Trenton, New Jersey. tar A large assortment of AVire Rope constantly on hand. Orders filled with despatch. For else, strength. and root. we &enter. T.Tau L %S.-141e • .. . HUNTER'S • . ' . • .., SARSAPARILLA.- Is a' specific for disetties' of the Blood and Shin.' "It positively cures Scrofula, Tetter,• Ervalpelas and sores of every kind. It is the best remedy forcomplaints of children following improper nourishment' and scarlet fever: I have a great number of strong, truthful cer tificates of its favor like the ;following:.Running Sores for 9 years, cured by seven bottles ; Tatter of. 7 -cared; one bottle";. a Soar Disease of the Skin for 20 .years, cured, four bottles ; Scrofuls 10 years." cured, live' bottles ; badly'. Ulcerated .Throat..cured;' two bottles; Ulcerated toot, 91 years, cured, seven bot tles a severe 'case of litrysipelas, 9 years, cured, six bottles ; • Rheumatism, 2 years, mined, two bottles . Disease of- the Blood; 14 years, live bottles. . • . The lodine Smaaparilla - purifies the bibod, Infixes new life into the system through its tonic, power and it • Ls also a perfectly' harmless composition ;• having been in use about . . thirteen : years. by persons of ell ages, from six months and over, with. unequalled *wage,— , Principal Office, N0._910 Market street, Philadelphia. . • ' • • "•R. F. HUNTER, Proprietor. • Wholesale Agents in New York. P.C.. Wells efs No, 119 Franklin street .' • . - • JOHN G. 13B.OWNA SON. Wilolessle Agents, 010, tpi ana mid by all Draggispi in Pota~ille. 12, '66 . •• .'. • • /..47. -G;i:eq . ii*.o.4 . :4::Lxi . tiett, • - . .114itTICULTURAL . ;NOTICE.' • •- -• • .• • WE zaztilleserretrLLY. inform the public I V that In addition to the GEOlOlllOljBl3. and NURSERY PEPAIVIIIMENTS of the above, establish ments; we are now prepared to. accept and• execute orders' for liaNireape mad JetillimuGardes. lag genendly.. Particular attention given to the lay ing oat, improving. and planting of . • , flattens; Gieeahatwea; timasta,,Ceseeteiiea s Coapervatortis," Vtaeries, Hot Water tpparatua, sad Hot WO* Tanks erected on the meet earnomicid Verdi. : . Designs: end Rai:finites furnished when Inquired.. of rare of by the day or the year.' Praning of Fruit; Shade' and' Ornamental T r ees,. Grape Vides, and Bowe; Ace. ' Budding and - Orafting attendeal to in 'aeastin. We can slao thrash every kind of Evermi?,. L penir.Treeei Alardy Flowering Shrubs; Rasp Glooseberries;Eitiawberztee t Onnints, Grape %Zia Boons Elutbarb and. !..amirsigenli,cootis will PLUS • • Also, Garage Orange Pilaus,- the beet hedge plant knOwn., Our Gram:thrums are well stocked, with a splendid assortment of -Wham Flowering Plant a of avildng worth valtbratlng. • . • QUlerßalla and' Pardee eupplied with BOTA f,RY21218 'TABLII DILVIGNS, !TRAM; the,ehorteet possible natio% as well and se tea. - Many hardy Roots and Balls ate &Ater planted bs the pa, as Iterbacbsua. P-wniw gridtitha. Tall Pay cro sannppr , hand Lt r le e a ry lte., °l n v:: we lnterta t r . s a • v. bdna °ll added. ' - W OKets left at ILaNridWPS oNekstenv ar 92±11.19MW00M ,/,lIBMIIM% sill met with Prum_2ll4naon: rMMErIi , .INSTITUTE . . FOE MOM OAM Ara, 14limim sures, Pleivr York. i 117:1Pallnfl3t withifithigbut imitinkardids: slam &Book an. Diwwww. in II soled ellnkuPs. wmt tros.. _, ;.• sura ond • feud for tbem.e and you Mill , WW 4 ,.... m.„ - witriWit 40r,as warfrOgdog • I firs o imw sze i=n t m . "_:_gr at ibr ;.• ~.m _ ~ oat dinettlik the tartiter, IProm the Country Gentlemanj WINTER. FEED OF :ANIMALS In the northern States, where the time re quired for feeding animals - on dried food- ; is .neicr lesi than five nionths, ,and . often ex-: ten& to six,. it Ls a matter of great importance to Use this dried fond in-the most economical matter.' It is safe, to Say that the imperfect lades; now too commonly adopted. involve a loss in the aggregate, elf many million dol lars every year. One fruitful source of loss is the exposure of animals, more particularly of sheep and - cattle, in open yards or fields where one-third more food Is consumed sole ly for the purpose of keeping them warm, than in tight, comfortable, well littered sheds and stables.. Another large portion is was ted by being trodden under foot_ for want Of suitable racks and feeding boxes. 'A third source of waste is in giving the - food 'to the Animals in a form or condition in which they cannot eat it readily 7 and• this'brings us to the Suggeslion which-we *lst/ to make. Immense . quantities of corn fodder have been raised all through the country: - - Where it has been welt'preserved it is worth much more than when injured by mouldiness, ex posure -to rains, &c; The additional labor required in setting up the stalks in straight, even, stiff shocks -is always many times-re paid by the improved condition and value of. the fodder. But the question at present'is— taking the fodder as we find cad we make the most of it? Farmers who have prict iced cutting their corn stalks into fine chaff, have found that it is doubled.- as an average in - value. The stalks which are so largely rejected when uncut, an:: entirely consumed; and the. cattle are maintained in a-better . conditionl It is necessary to use a cutting machine that may be driven by horse-power," and which will cut no longer than the fourth of au inch - . Those. who)have stationary or 'endless chain horse, powers may,ea'sily use them with great 'ad vantage.for This purpose. ", A. farmer, whom herd varied from 30 to . 40 head, was In the practice of cutting up, with his six horse power, in a few' hours, on stormy days, enouglifood.to last four or, five days. It was apt to ferment if left in large _heaps much longer, except in' very cold weather. As all cattle are greatly benefuted hi"' winter by a small. portion of ground grain, even,if only a pint or two foreach daily, this meal may be sprinkled over'the feed when given Clean; bright straw, mixed With - the corn-- stalks and cut up with them, or mixed after wards; will-be an improvement on the score of economy, and. will be masticated and di gested more perfectly Ulu:When the animals are obliged to reduce the long straw entirely with their teeth . : - . . We published last slimmer ayaluablestate ment made by E. W. gerenclech of Mace don, N. Y., of his. modoof fee.ding horses, by which.he kept them in .the finest worklng condition with Only two thirds of the common expense of feeding them on hay and grain gis experiments were .the more reliable be cause the were the result of actual weighing and measuring. He employed' oat, straw, corn meal and bran as their entile focid. The Straw was cut with n ;cylinder raw-hide ma- . chine; about an inch long'; the work beirag done on rainy days, and the cut straw stored in a:bin. This, when fed; was mixed with about-three quarts of 'coin meal and bran, in equal'proportions by w eieht:. to each horse, three times a day. The straw from three acres of oats fed a pair 'of horses from the last of August to the first . of April, without using a pound of kliy—abeut 100 bushels of the mixture spoken of being required during the time-each horse using about 13, pounds per day. We can testify, from personal ob servation, to the fine appearance of the horses thud kept. " ' At the present time, when the price - of hay is so high , every feeder of stock sktiuld give special attention to the subject. .The mixture of trail with the more concentrated food of ground corn or .barley,. is not only economical in itself, but assists digestion by rendering the whole more easily acted upon in the stomach. - _ ~CZpt~.. - PLAIN STEAMED PUDDING.—OnO quarCbiitter— milk, one healiitig terierinon soda, a little salt, and flour to male a stiff batter. Steam hours. Liquid sauee. - • • • CORN Sisson o one quart of milk, - bronght.to a boil, add two tablespoonful of the starch, with a little'milk and four eggs ; stir gents ly, letting it boil four or five minutes ; poor into a dish,. and let it cool. It may• be - eaten .with sweetened cream, flavored ta.suit the taste. It-in a cheap and very fine pudding, . . , CREAM CAsF,B.--.111.ix half a pint of thick' cream with the same - quantity of 'milk, four eggs, and flour to render. them just stiff. enough 'to dkop on buttered• tins. - They should be dropped by the large spoonful Several inches apart, and baked in a. quick RICH CAIiEB.-Mix a. pint "of rice boiled soft with a pia( amilk, a teastioosfull ofsalt, and three eggs beaten . to a froth.. Stir in rice or wheat flour till o.theright donsista ney to fry;.:":lf yoy.like the*best baked, two morn ih* ,eggs and as much - flour as will make them sat enough to roll out and cut into .Fatrrr CAKE Wrricazr Ecios.—Two pounds of flour; dile and thr*i - luarter pounds of su gar, and one half pound - of butter; ope pint - of manic, one-half teaspoon salt, one and a, half teaspoon soda dissolved in a little water,. one.nutmeg, one pound of raisons. This makes three loaves. Warm the milk, and.'. add the butter and sugar beaten to a cream, then add the other ingredients. Cutup FRUIT CANAL—To one quart of sift ed floni, add a teacup of sugar, half a cup of batter, two teaspoonful of cresm of tartar, and one of soda ; rub them eh thoroughly together into the flour.; stir in. cold water sufficient to make a stiff batter pour. it into a small tin pan ; bake one hour,. in a quick , .oven the first . half - hour—then quite slew spice with any kind to suit the taste, and:add a teacup of raisins.'• • - • eiroaaa Brscurr.—Stir. into a pint °fluke warmnalk half a tea cup of melted butter, ea teaspoonful bf salt, half a teacup of fainily or a tablespoonful of brewers' yeast, (the latter is the best ? ) and flour till it is a very stiff bat ter. y When light; drop, this mixture by the large spoonful 012 to flat buttered tins, several inches'apart. Let them remain a few thin utes before baking,. Bake them in a quick oven, tilt they are a light brown. - OLD ENOLISII PLUM Itnnuset. , --To make what is termed a pound pudding, take of raisins well stoned, currants thoroughly washed, one *Kind each,; chop a pound of suet yery - fine and mix with them ; add a 'inane'. of a pound of flour or bread finely crumbled, threeounces of sugar, one Onnoe and a hall of 'grated lemon pisel, a blade o mace, half a small nutmeg, half a dosen eggi well beaten ; 'work it well : together, put it into a cloth, tie it flrmly--allowing room to swell—and. boil not less thin fly° hours. • It should not be suffered to stop-boiling • • - . Buor.wttaAr aquart of brick wheat flour With a -pint of lukewarm milk (water will do, but is not as good,) and a tea cup of yeast—set in a warm plaee to rase. When light, which Will be in :the course of eight or ten bouts if. fetidly . yeast is nied—lf -brewer's, it will rise much quicker--adds teaspoonful of salt, if sour, the same quantity of saleratus diaiolved in a little milk and too thick, 'thin with cold milk or water: .Fry in just fat enough to prevent sticking in" the frying:pan. - How To DO' Di Sun - 13osous.—We have ofteit heard ladies elrPrees a desire to know: by Whit process the fine gloss observable on new :linens; Shirt bosom's, etn., ls.prodn cad, and, :in order to gratify them, we submit the Tolloiiing receipt for making gum aislijc Take two ounc e s of fine white gum rizablo powder; put it into a Pitcher, and pourer; it a pint Or more of boiling water—according to the degree' of strength`-you dealre-:iind then having covered It let It set all In the morning. , pour carefully from the dregi, into a clean bottle, :cork it - and keep it for Mei - tablespoonful :of - gnm water, allied into ai114.0 starch, male the M al Manlier, - will - give to either white or ed lawns; alook' of newness when nothing .. dilated, it Leib; 054 .-tiohrsqual mkt
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