it ad *mot ADVICE TO' "GREEN" SKATEILS.—I;ot that the skating. mania has broken out. with vio knee, en exchange takes occasion to print the following directions ,for new beginnets.. 1. Never try to skate In two directiona at once. Thia feat has often been attempted by. new beginneti, but never successfully.. It always ends in sorrow. Bat a few tipples for refresiument p sake.while skatii3g, and be sure to' throw the cores on the ice, for fast skaters to break` their shins• over. Rist Eaters are your natural - enemies and should not be allowed to enjoy themselves peaceably, .3 Sit-down occasionally, no matter Where— tight in the way of the . rest of the party if you want to. There is To law to prevent a new beginner from sitting down whenever he has an inclination toe do so 4: When, you meet a particularly ',handsome lady, try to skate on both sides of her at once. This is very.pretty and sure to create. a sensation. If .the lady's big brother is in sight it is ivell to omit this. 5. Skate over all the small boys at once. Knock 'em' down. "It makes great fun, and—they like it, 6 If you skate into. a hole in the ice, take it coolly.. Think haw you would feel if the wafer was boiling hot. 7.. If your skates are too slippery buy, a new *pair; Keep buying nevi pairs until you find a pair that are not' slippery.._ This will be fun for tLe dealers in skates..,B. In sitting down,' do it gradually. Don't be too sudden, you may break the ice. D. When you fall head long, examine the s.traps.of your skates care• - fully before getting up. • This will.make 'ev erybody think you fell because your strap was loose. Beginners always do you . knoW. 10. , Wear aheavy oyerceat or cloak until ion get thoroughly warmed- up, - and throw .it-off. and let the wind co'ol - sou. This will insure a fine cold that will last you as long 'as you _h i ve. 11. After you get so you can skate tol erably well, skate yourself sick immediately. Don't be reasonable about it; skate three or four hoUrs—skate fanatically-skate until - you c It:et - stand - up, Do .this every day, and it will be sure to make you siek 'rudest r and then yon may die, and that will be an excel= lent thing; it will be Stich a good example to the rest of the young people. A few simple directions for lady skaters . are added: • , -1. If yori year tilters_or the ice, be, sure that your calves are properly adjusted. The spectatorsalong the tanks are generally criti cal. 2. Scream prettily in passing an air bole, and give the arm of Charles Augustus a fran-. tic.squeeze. It makes him feel his cats ip a protectional way. 3. If yonr skating partner is eligible, and your foot is pretty ; don't hesi tate about asking him to adjust your skate straps every ten minutes. lie Will rather like - A VIRotsIA rebel, who Lad issued • a book. giving his 'exPetiencc as a -priScuici in the hands. of .the federals at Point • Lookout and Elmlia, tells the following story :•-• . The boys . are laughing at the summons which S., one of 'my fellow-Petershurgers got to-day from a negro sentinel:: S. had on .when captured, and I suppose still poasessci; a tall-beaver of antique'pattern, considered in= separable from the' extreme respectability, in the last dccade, and for many, years before. While wandering around tbeenclOsure, seek ing, I suspect 'what he might devour,' hotc cidentally aft ppcd bey ond.th 'dead I ine 4 ,' and was suddenly arrested by_ a summons -from the nearest - negro on the parapet; who iecriud to be in .doubt whether 'so well-dressed a man could be -ft'reb, and therefore whether be' should be - shot at once: . `White man, you Wong in dar?' 'Well, ain't you got no better sqnse . dan'to ... cross dat line?' . . . '1 Old not notice the line.''. . ". - ; . - • - . 'Well, yoii better notice, it, and dat quick; or 111 blot.i• half dat NAIL IiAG I lir !' A LAW heither.yraing nor bandiomp When examining n young laly witness in court; de:siring to•perples her, -rsid,"Miks,. uponlnyWord,.yon are very -pretty." The Young lady - - promptly" replied, !‘ I: wonld re— . turn the compliment, sir,•were• I not under AN old man picked tip a halt a dollar in the street "Old Mail, that's mine,." said a keen looking rascal. "Did thinehave a hole in it 9" asked the old, gentleinan. "Yes, ",replied the other Smartly.. `'Then •it is not tlAne,',' re joined the old gentleman; "thee must learn to be a little sharper next time." A:TOCNO ladylaving Purchased an assort, went -of music, turned suddenly back, •and paid to the clerk, `+There thing that 11 have forgotten." ~What is' thaf?" .The lady replied,, `-`one.kiss beftwe We • part," upon which the clerk vaulted over the epunter, , and sainted the fair slrangerwilli . a rousing smack. LEGAL CARDS. JOIIIIN W. .11;14111.11.: . • . - Attorney nt Lnw. Pot !stiffs., Pa (Office will Don. F.W. - Hugbee, Centre tercet.) Can be consulted In Englii. - .11 and German. Dec 15..66 O . Y BECIIWE I.; . • - Attorney at • OFFICE - :—Slllytnen'ti Building, Centre St., PottAille. Penna. .1d:1y '26, . . G EORGE 31. DALLAS', , . ... OFFICE.L.:. -No. 22,1 South 4th - latreet.,- Philada,. - May 12, .6t) BENJAALIN B. iIeCOOL, Attorney nt Law. OFFICE-,Matinntonr) Street above Centre.. . • - . March la, ,tik.-42-tf lICLAIi IIiERGSTRES•ti/lt,, • - • • Attorney at Law, Ashland;' 'Schuylkill County. Pa... OftiCe—Ou Centre street, ci r oolte the Poet Office. lINAHOPLIVICID:II.IN, ' •' • Attorney POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL . COUNTY; PA April 1,..66, • . . . JAIME Z. CAMPBELL. WILLIAM IL BMITIL ("AMPS 13 LI. d 6131111r1i, Attorneys at Liw. OFFlCE—Centre Street, opposite . White licaise• Hotel, Pottsville, Pa. Zane 48032 • • - . Attorney at Law, nod Notary IP tibiic; (Authorized by. Law to. administer naldayits..k.c. and to take depmitions, and acknowledgment. -o deeds, mortgages. powers of Attorney, 3.e.,) POTTSVILLE: SCUUYLKILL - co.. PA., • • LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE; • • . Mahantongo St. (opposite Poet Odiee4 ' 'July 15, '65.. QOL. FOSTER, JR, Attorney nt Law, OFFICE;--BAIINAN'S BUILDING, CENTRE ST., opposite Episcopal Church. Karel 24..66 . . B ERNARD BElLL'it'o.rtite? at' OFFICALAILAICTiCo ST.. near? POST OFFICE . (Geo - . H. Clay's Office.) Hatch 94. '66 • - * .I:My - GOVERNMENT. : NA T AL. BANK, Offers for 4)west nearke: rate • • GOVERMENT SECURITIES, t. 5.17-30 trs, Notts dote of Aug. 15,'64 .16 " " .' • ." ,Junt 15, '65 " • 4 ' " " July .1,5,_'65. • 5-2 0 Loan o f 1562.. 3-20 LOan of IS6II. 5-20 Loan of 1865.-... ' 10-40 .Loan of 15 . 641. . ,GOLD, STOCKS AND BONDS CHYTERNIENT. SECURITIES BOUGHT AND. SOLD.- • —:0: - DRAFTS On England, Ireland, Prance and Gorzniny, for nate: in Soros to salt purr-Inn-ors. IL 11. TIVNT2INGER, Cashier. Pottsville, Jnnintry 3. •00 l4l L, ':F_ liviiimg.y, BANKER, OENTRE STREET, PpTTS'UIa, Denier in t'#k :AMERICAN. AND FOREIGN GOLD AND SILVEE, Foreign Excha.nge, United - States. "Bonds; Queurtennustees Vouchers AndlUnci#rvnt- MONEY RECEIVED .ON DEPOSIT. INTEREST showed ia per special agreement. BTOCKS and BONDS bought and sold at the New York and Philadelphia Boards of trokers at the usual Cifuninission. Nov 24, VC: 47:6n1 fl add Pens and Peneili, FINEST specntment everoffered In Seltnyllitll Con*, Just opened at. BANNANI3 Stationery Store, PoUsville. SALIM THE OLD PAPRIL ._, • Ceseekeis pound paid for elean WO Wrltixa and = 6ll 4=with the co p ete takes of.ed Pe " r I sent wit& 'CoroAN, EDUCATIONAL: 1106K-IMRPING AND ' RENXANSEEEP, OEM POTTER . AS: LOWREY,- -` In the builitizgyn Centre 86eet, above 11: - .2L. Glnvers °petMonday, Wetinud.or* Itod,.Friday evenhigs of esea weel;, from 7 t. 7 10 0.c.f0r.1:... J.on. - . . A G. .1110117.L.TErit...4.1f.. - CO If • OP 1 :• ' - PENV4PLVANTA... • , O& The next; Term' of ttn4 Institution, its'roni, Fat:l7.4l°n, will enintience on the li.h day. of <Tanen- Funerals Of litia:Orgon.'entelonties. an::addieet. : •• : • • JOILN.FRASEP, Preat... AnricaltuntlCullege, Centre Co Pa. . .Jnbuszy . Z, • 1-3 t " • . . . . juAgEnlmiii ALLEY INSTITCTEFOIi • . . YOUNG GENTLEMEN, ‘, LlTlOoisztieubinTA.,Penneylwo.nfix. . ItEi r . E Cr-E 4*. S 01,1•1 , • Srcond Sesiion of Set:mill Scholastie I Cxr under ibe . piiesentrunnascruent4 will commence .F.:•bruary next. C;oUree of study both .Academic and Cosartier thi•tnrs.-PerS tiaciritha sssion, sl`2o. So extras: .. 'fiend for Circular, • -A. A. - EGE, Principal. KEYSTONE STATE NORVAL 'SCHOOL. . , . . riIn:S•INSTIETUTIOrIi having - been (+Pik : jails. recognized by: the author - dn.* if.the State. o r. Pennsylvania es the Northel School for :he counties of Berks. aud.l.thigh, is now open for the ie cep' ion of st talents. • • .• • , ' The NOrmal School bhildieg is benntirally located .upon high ground in Idaxstawny Township'. Berks County. Pa., surrounded With land , to the 'extent of ten acres. but a 'quarter:am mile from the thrhing town of Eutitown, • and distant' Midway between Ai, lentnwrrand,Beading.. about - two miles • from Lyons' Station, on . the East _Pennsylvania Railroad. , . . . .. There are. three principal *vain-es instruction:— The The Normal Elementary, the Normal Scientific, and the Normal Classical, A Preparatory Course, also. hoe been instituted, whieti is. designed- for the benefit of Blase who wish to purses the etude of the ordinary - English branches • %Odle in the model sehool, teach; cra are afforded every opportunity for acquiring a prac tical knowledge of tie crt of teaching. Special atten-. Lion is given to the study of yiscal and Instrumental 151M-JC.Drawitig and Painting. 'Students froin-a distence .mdst .Stori'sit LyCiris' Sta tion, E. P. It. at which point three daily trains ar rive fromNe.iv York City, three' from.. Philadelphia.• and throe froin Pittsburg. From this Station-.stmlents will be conveyed to the.' school in omnibuses which connect Wilh,the principal ix:tins.. - •: • . The'lViuter 'Session-will. begin on Monday, • Cletober 2141..1 , FGC. Smdeuts are received at any time. . • . For tuition, Welding. fuel, light and washing; the expenses will not exceed $5l) perquarter. . ; For farther inforinationaddresr , • ; • KEYSTONE STATE NORMAL'SCI.IOOL; • .. Kutztown P. 0., - .Berks Co.. Pa..: 'C LOIS HOTTENSTEIN. West. B. Tru?tees. DAVID B. llorrnsisma, Secretary. , . October . LEBANOk VALLEY COLLEGE. A DAY AAD BOARDISC SCHOOL FOR BOTH -1 • SEXES. , • •• • . . '• • -.••• 4 11.1c.5.,cb00l is located r.t... • AINNVILLE.' LEBANON (33 mili•s w, Rtut ~ OS: THE LEBANON VALLEY RAIL'EQ,AI). ThorotrA instruction is hffordcd in• C 4 06i11101.11 (Intl Histh Eng' ' 31lathenzatiele and Natural Seieure, - Polite Literature and Philosophy', Grectlt, Latin, " • • Girt:inn .and : French Lattgnages.. • Vocal and liistramental rthisic, Penman. • rhip,.Drawittg aad Painting. The Teadiers are all : graduates of the hest schools, and are accornpli4ld and experienced. The mooing are all furnished and heated be famace9.' Good boaidini4.. . •. , Isicxt se . s.ion commenets,January 7, ISf,r, Chaiii,:n . itivral , , and no:extras. • Fur catahvne., llev.y. R. VIC.K.HOY.. A. M.. Pritelpal.„ Anniiile,L.ebanon Co it. -* • EIIECIEJ IP 0 Et -116 C. C 0 =IT!,•ro '‘: • • k: ' . • - _ . •• TOBACCO : SE GAR . 1r •7 • 7 * L itt .• # • : l ll ' • I, j ..... • -..: 1 ;--i.,,- , 1..: ,i-i;:--,..7 • • G. L. NVOLTJFN.. : CHARLES NVOLTJEN . . • WOLTIEN BROTIIERS, SEGARS AND CLAY PIPES DEALEPJ3 lli - Leaf.and Hanufactured Tobacco, &c., 221 - NORTH THIRD ST., BETWEEN RACE AND VINE,. May tr QUSTAY: WKTJEN, WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL TOBACCONIST enNTRE STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THE UNION .110 TEL, POTTSVI L LE, . . Reipectfully Invites:the :Aleutian of dealers end store licepeits to general to his `irge and well selected stock Imported and Domestic Segars, Smoking and theiring.Tobaccoo, .Clay and . Wood Pipes, .!i.e.',Use.; All of whirl he offers for sale at CITY PRICES, Glvv, tdra a call, and convince yourself of the good qualities and cheapness of . his goods. Ile insures you perfect aatisfactidn; Goods soh' us REPRESENTED, or - the. money will...be'refunded. • • . • JUST RECEIVED, AN. Di V 0163 OF FMB IMPORT.ED HAVANA. SEGARS, 'Among which thajollowing Ciiorita Brands 4 riles, Figaro, Snizoi, Propositn, Alfredo, TrinidOd &c:, &C., &c.; .Consitlll4 . of lIEGALIA§, CONCLIAS, LONDRaI;. ALSO, A FINE SELECTION OF GENUINE 'MEERSCHAUM PIPES AND.SEGAR HOLDERS, .Plain and flprc:ii, ranging •in price from' 50 Cent*. to $•.1,5 00 - each. Among the Pipes there are some beautifully carved-heads - of the hate hIr.I.I.ISCOL.N, which cannot he iStLipimed in wcirkmanahip. • . May 5, '66. • _ . - 10-' - FOUTZ'S 4!ê41 llorso aid Cattle Powdors. TER, HEAVE COUGHS, DI TEHPER, F VERS, FOUND] LOSS' OF API TITE AND:VIT. ENERGY, &C. .use improves . wind, them the appetite—gi .a smooth a glow skin—al transforms. t I • miserable eke& horse. To keepers of Cows this . ..preparation is invaluable. . . es the quality milk.' It hits proven by Ito; A experiment to :rease the quan sf and i twenty per and - make the :er itrra.:aild In fattening .e.it gives theta appetite, Imams ‘r hide,•utui, • them thrive In all diseases of Swine; mach Ilk Cotglii ricili , in . . the Lungs, Liver, . - • :. • ./m., this article e -.. acts as a spec Bic. : - _ - . • By putting from ..e . ,`" one-balf a paper • to a .paper in• a - • ___ _ ..,... _ barrel of swill the .. • ' 7 - ... - . .--..-----,-- above diseases' 4. - -. — ' F --- = ' -= C - ' will be eradicated 7 -- -- - -----= --- ----,- - - or entlrelj prevented..: . LC given' in time. a certain preventive and cnre• for. the • Hog Cholera. Price 25 Centiper Pape;; orb Papers for SI. PREPARED 137' s. A.. voirrz AT TH WHOLESII.II DBEG-AND IiniCINE DEPOT. No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Nd. For Sale by Drusgiete and Storaeepers through• . out tht United States. . • - For sale In Poitesille by 113NRY SAYLOR, Druggist Schuylkill Dawn, U. N. COX& HASTINGS 8c: C-o ;. • - • • - 111tainatartnreri al' Oil . and Candles,. and Dealers ikaparriere. • • tants , OIL IN CASKS AND-JiAilEtIA . Aiwa ye On Nita and for isle st the - verY 'ToWest. Jambi New Yoci-454 Front St., corner Mildeninne. WATTSTILL HASTINGEL.New. York, . _ • JOHN HASTINGS, New.IWATmL.- - • _ • B.,Bactoakpottedlc, *lll supply aur Oils at 'min. Haunfictory et New Healed,- pp TositiMSWl /Ten. - .• Fah_ ,a BUSINESS `CARDS PECTACLES AND . EfE 10' GLAI.4SE M.--A large tmert rnent on hand sadTer tale by:.. JOSUE( - .IIIORIIR, Watehreater Jeweler. Centre.-SL, PzAtsrille", , three douri above the Mareh.3,:•66-,9 ": 'A.. :611.11,RMANT - ..-TAILOR. •- - CEIV2T.E. ST,; i!OTTS VILLE; : . . " - ... .• • • - • • BLACKSMITBDT'G.' r... • ..•-•- ... i,A4(..1 KS.7/1T11111 41. G In all its hraWatt t. Car. . i fare Ironing; and • partittlar• 'at/eta - at'. . raid to Horse shoeir.g. - All work warranted:— 'Shop opprwite the court Dotwe,.centre Street, . Pooiville„ - ... - :: • - z _ ..• . D. c 2:2, 'a -514 y .• -.,...- .SUEPA - lID.TOUNG. • ' - HINKLE . . 4 6 • 3 : 1, , 1EiEg.r..51r t ,.: . "..fq. •• • • . cabovecen.-,4).- • • Poltava c , a .•. • . tai - Work made to order with neatness tsnd disietch. . . . . . • • .n..... - JOSEP.II.DIETIEItIiI, ' • ~,i ITATTIM AKER . A ItrtiEWELEIt,. 't.... , A. - , Centry; tit.. - Ppst..vilte, ~ (thrredwrs ..iti, - ,fe ;he Morthnei ij0u,. , .e..4 has ,n.ivr.:on band a Jafge :zit Av-i! .erected 6.sp•ortment of fine:. - ' Gold aria r-iilyer Watclrbg, - • . .: . . . . . . Aleo -a lai.o ratic.ty • i , f fine Cwilill 4,T-pt,elry:. % ; Gold quails Medallime., Eir anti Fir. , er Illers. - Bren.qiiiriS„ .Brace ler% Gel.? l'eeeit,l. • 1,',•: , , :Armlets.. Thimble!, Simhi,. Sleeve ilaitons. ..C.:e . Sr_,all ef:eLfch will ogered • for Sale' a :..., t :n.,11.11:y•r,:n.;e :l: prie , •s. " . • : - . ---.: .- -- •. Ptirtir.ub‘r al T. r ;:f !Dn . :riven to repierin•g, of Watches, Clovice ailid:fr:,vtriry: . . -, , .3(., re t,./. 4. ;,.,_,_. : A. M. 1 . - R" A TIERSTAIYT. ..(tr; G RA 11N IHOUSE, Raiironet St.. I;riyrecei Market eottxrille, Where: L al:cayt , I:ept..a - large itiEsoilment of . Flour, Hay, &c. Tily 21, ,G 6 WliOU ALE DE.ILEE L 9 FOREIGN AND DOMESTI& WINES.. AND LIQUORS-. 9 Centre St., Opposite AnseridanHOuse, POTIMNICLE, FA: • .• t ASIA, SOLE AGENT FOR ai HUBBELL'S GOLDEN BITTERS, 1,4 Sure Remedy for I!s•spepsia.-. •• NTISHLErCSIBITTEnS . FOR SALLY.. MILLS' BOURBON WAISri . AND VANDERITEIVS SCHIEDID. '-;.104) PL, A N STATION.EItV The tuicierdgueil are hew :prcparul : feruiel.a Cue aa..ortment tif '1.1011:, and it:et episs:..stzti6r.ery, at their New Store ou•. Centre. Street, four. dUore tie - Epif , eepal Church. .Printieg, and Staruphrg to order. • . • .. Perfainery, • ' • School 13oolvw, . • Toy Knohn,. .•. • • 6.• c.; ate. Ordeisprerciptly - rit:entle,d to.-- Gave • ' • &BROTH Ell • C. A.,11. , art-uxi.c. • . . Q. C. BOSI:Vi,IIE.L . L. '',IC tf • 71-IL'O„icill. - E KLEIN, And NA loin:alc . and. Iterail . lL•nler in . . • CILT, ii?itATT -& IiOSEIVOOD.IIOULDINGS, Loo iuw Glnww an d Pie re, Ern 1:1:1:,L;ty vruitE:si6tcg, 2t Plooli liegilding•tU 1:e at f.h.e.hoftest Notice Sept 22. '0; • • . • •-• . :;S-tr• • Ue S. STAMPS LEGAL • COMMERCIAL, and ' - BUSINESS 'At B. BANNAN4 Bookstore. HOLLOW-WARE FOUNDRY ROBINSON & CO. 'Monitor :ilgoking,!.itciyir, AL a) ..I.IEATiNG..SITOVES . . . . . • We are prepared to fai MAI at bliort Notice no-Boy Water Pipes or any ..4..ze,-'l.taararlteetr- to.titanil a prez sure. of aoo lb w per •:.quare !n al:. •- * ''• • - • . Tamaqua. NovernM:r 3:4;6 ' . '44•470, •• ~. _ E. ROVER. - •". WIIOLESALE A-ND RETAIL DEALER IN T . 08AC440,.. Oiiitoftitc :the Tckwii 1, POTTSVIII.L . E., PA'. • • Feb. 21,M, • • ',Mt( IVINS' PATENT HAM. CRIMPERS, For Crimipicdand WciringlLadiesi? !Muir No lleat.B.f4trirzd . in Ihting Thin.t.l Ask }our storekeeper for diem.. If he &NM not 'keep them, write to the manufacturtin IVINS, Sixth St. and Co!untliiii Avenue, Phila. Seta 4E, v:fi—sSGm Euvpurage-. - Homy' . .J7l.ftitzifirctiareii. xercreaxuusaor SALAA.I.ANDE I III, - SAFES; :Second Announces -to the Business community of 'this • • and the adjoinii4 counties, that he -manufac tures SALAMANDER : SAFES of all 'sizes and kinds, warranted Fire-proof, which,' 1n point of ---. . .workmanship and •finish,.will compare with those ob tained from any other establishment in :the conntry.‘- Ile always keeps safes on hand for , sale, and'wlll-• make them any size, for Banking and other Fablic• Institu tions; as cheap, if not cheaper than theyean be Obtained from abroad: ' • - •• - • . Orej on, He refers to Benj iirnin Hayivpod, George Bright, ThOS. Neck and A. Henderson, of rids Borough; who have his Safes in use. . • . ,03.L-24_tf A . Jo4Eru DUER - 16:,. • • ..A. . . rlWachnsliker deJ . e”'eler,'. MITRE ST., POTTSVILLE, .PA:., (three doors above the Morthner Hdise;) has DOW on hand.a large and well selected alwortment of ' . - • - .. Of the latest styles. and hij.hest standard of Silver:— Also Satter Plated Ware. A large and general. variety of superior. Plated Ware, each as Tea •and Ta ble Sugar Spoons, - . Oyster and Soup Ladles, Pie and .Fish" Knives, Cake flaskew, Fruit . Stands. 'Castors, Batter 'Dishes, 'Waiters; Pitchers etc., all of .which will .be - sold at the very lowest rites.. . . • -. N. B.—Old Silver bought and taken In. exchaage.-;• The Ifit.lavt price given. blarch.3. '66 . • -. TO - CARPENTEIt & BUILDERS, !rids . preparation, )ng and favorably ;,,e 3 rn, will ther ughly reinvigorate noken-down. • and ow-spirited hors; is • strengthening md cleansing the stomach .and .fates= ines. • . • . 'The Sehewn:ill .County ` • Limber & Manufactuting . Co;' .Have on hand at their, extensive establishment,: on Rtiilroad St i'mt, a. great quantity of of every kind and desciip ton; which they can supply to Operators; -Carpenters and. Sklldera, at haver rates than it- can Ito bought elsewhere.,.; They are also ready to2supply, -through the Means of thtir extensive busum.a; and la bor saving machines manufactured articles in their line at a saving of 4t, percent. on former coat: ; .It Is a sure pre ventive -of all' dis eases incident - to. , . . Their )nineworkshops have been hi 1' UCCOSefnl opera-. tion for the restsenr,ttirning out.vasftinantith. of . Doors, -.-, 11 andowlE rooms, .. _Saab.: . .. • ' POnel Work, . . '• Mouldings, ..' .... - . Bed:posts, ' :. Blind., ' Banisters, •:. . • - - . . Shotters,• . - . . :. .. And all kinds of '.Frameil. l'aneletl and Turned Work, whichthey have .constantly . hen& Then are ready to exeente orders at the shorteSt notice, fol. any Turku . ty or 'quality of wined or manufactured stiff. Dry and greeu. Hemlock" of all. ands. e,r ? building. ptirposes. . Oak, Maple, Poplar,' chair, plank .:nd scant ling.boards Cherry, Walnut, - Mahogany, Am, car cabi net-work: White and Yellaw Pine - boards . for flooring, raw or made to order c White Pine . plank, A, 2,,V, 1,V,.%, and . 3¢. inch' panel, always • rcaldy . ; also: plank. beams, 'mils, scantline, - posts, shingles, lath,, lath, paillngs, , , : ; , tir - Billy eawnd'ant and ev e rything in their on hand or to Order; at the ntuirtwt .. • . Pottaville. March 29..:.4 PLUMBING An GAS FITTING • . ATTE-MOD TO I.N . ,A.LL THEIR ARASCIIES: 13r . ottARGIE.f.4';110DEXIA.TE,ja • • • . . • • •-• Ordera•left at the - s.tr‘rct; ot ERO.:. and. GEORGE. BEILXET, 'Centreßz., reCeive prompt. attention: . PrOld Brae., Copper and Lead bought •• • : • . .• • GEORGE X. DOWNING, - • Corner of Sixth aral.BOuyildir Avenue, . kotticille . , March 3;- . CA 3 .1 M. L JAcisos.' JACKSON .:& '-••• • . . . . ROPE, .Tlviks," . CORDAGE - & - .PANG, .• • We revectfally solicit: a share nt the . Ikutrongs:of tie businessmen of ScbSylkill - coutity. • . , ..* Aug 11.••66.. : .• • • • .0•;• ••.• • .. 'BECK •••••' -;. Raving removal from: the titre corner ,Market and &wad streets, to the store between 0. Dobsores and J.; G. Brown% on Centre street. offere a large and va .ried.assortment of drygnixis and. groceries at the low est,easkprlect. Being thankful for, pest fa!rorr, attli ace: kits a continuance of the same..:• • - IPholips44o . ~Fiour. and Grail . itetiLi2OAD . - . . • . . ' • 8. & FL - would resp&ifull the y coll.stieslictot Stoic Keeper; to" their brands. of White and , lie4L.Whest Flour, which for: =lre= itjuality•. - andlttice -cannot . be • • • :. 011eeeer GOOD •ASSORTMENT—RaItiI as lo* es 111.40.....6. tat for juatteceth , - lid fad teak at • • '''e,•...;lP. , vt'4o*.ow.-4vir7.;;..'.K.. • _ ' .T.:.11' : :-. - -: - .1: . .7. 7, -:._F - 4 F . T.t$ - :_i7:,.. I=l CJ TIW_ST.,.POTTSPLLLE, TAMAQUA NV UOLE.SM.E MANUFA(2II7I:I:I:S Of the Celebrated AV; Com in g, Cooking Mtole, ivpsvglif - opp!.5;:: THE BERUVIAN SYRUP ISA pßcilteTED SOLtITON:OF'TIIR P 3 T OXIDE •,OF IR6N, • ...I,:newrikmceryin-ineclicine which : • )3.09T- OF:DISE4*, By .supplyin g the Blaoki w ith •Cfrai, rerr retr. c,.9aura rugAtrysTlßON. • • • • • • This is the seeiret. of the wonilerfel'enecest or this . . Dyspepsia, ;Liver Complaint, Dropsy, throttle Diarriae.l; Nerrowt iff'estiorts, " (hills - and Posers, ilamorti. - Loss of ConstitationalTlgor, . • eases of the Kidneys - • • and Bladder, re- . . And ell ape-um - . BAD'STATE OB THE BLOOD ur accompanied binEqr.!..mr or ~/1 - LOW . STATE or run . • . .. .lieing free from Alcohol .in any fart; IN energizing effects are not (Ottawa& by:corresponding martian, bat .are permanent, infusing tiTEENGTII, Tinos and iitw min" Into all rarts.ot the ' and building rip an IRON CONS TCTION... . . DYsPl)sia and _.Debility. . . kitati the Wettable - Archdeacon SCOTT, D. D.. ,: , •,... . Dean ke y CANADA E.sr, I . ditich 1666. • •. am an inveterate Dyspeptic • (Amore than , , . years' ettiodlrig.•• t • . , .• . . '. • • • have been.eo - .4vonderfully beneiltted- le' the thiee short weeks during Avlitch , I , have used the" Petuviail Syrep. that I Cae.acarcely persuade myself of the reality. ,Peopel who have 'known me are 'mton-• [shed - at the Chaege: .r am' widely Imown, and cant but recommend to otherithat whichluta done 'so =WO I CASE OF 27 YEARS' STANDING CURED. From I;` , 7,SLET JEWri - 1,•No. 15.6v0n Fla* . BoitOri. . • "I..have snffered,:and sometimes severely,. for 2T years. from dyspepsia.. I - commenced tuking ruvian Syrup and ,found immedia te it. Irt the course of three - or .four vreske 1 was entirely re lieved from raj -Lein - rota, and: hive enjoyaitninter rupted health ever since. • - • • One of the. most distingisished Jtiriits in New Euninnd writes ton friend as fol.- . , . . . ' ".I have tried the .PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the re sult tally sustains your prediction. 'lt Ini.smadc a are . SIAN Or me:* infused into my system new'- Igor and'en 'ergy; rant no longer tremulous and' debilitated. as -when. you last saw me, but stronger,.;heartier, and :with. larger capacity fur labor, mental and 'physical; than at any timeduringthe lust five yeani..i -, -.; An Eminent Divine o!'Bo►2on, . . . "I - have been new; • the PEEZVLA.N SYRUP for some time paSt ; it gives me sew ricuu, sn - orkscir or imazyu; Etikrictrr'prrmusout.r• Thousands ir:re been chunked by the nse or-this - remedy weak,. sickly, entering ereautres, tcr strong, healthy, and-happytnen and. women and., in, valids.cannot reasontibly hesithte to give it atrial. - . . ~ . .. A pamphlet of 32 - onitee, containing certificates. of cures and recommendations from some of the. mast eminent pityidelatta clergymen and others, will lie sent rani n any address. - . -- ,'- .- - - .:' '-'' - ' far7Sie• that: each bottle has PERGYTANSTRVP J. P.:YTYNS FORE, Proprietor, .36 De). Stredi, Newi• Yt3rfr., AND SY ALL.. DIttr(I.4ISTS SC I-t OT.K iL...-A-1 . . . . : - All .NB•dical Mari Agree that lODINE, la TIM-BEST 'REMEDY' for' lier9fiihi•ttad..all ' kindred Al i,e:Lses . ever eliscoveted. The dillicalt,t le been -to obtain a pare . solution f it,, '':.' • • . •• . • • • - . . , DR. IL ANDERS' lODINE WATER, Is a Pure SOlUtion 61 hline, WITIIOUTA SOLVENT, containing. A FULL RAIN to esc ounee'of water. . •. • A. most Powerful.l7iiniilini, Agent . •• and Destorntive. •-• - 'lt han cnrel aed will cure . SCEOFITLA . in alI its' manifold forms,. SYPIIILIS; SALT RIILT.M.;.uniI it has been used with astonishing success hi eases 'of Itheumatism,l)yspepidS; entnnfuir. OM, Female. Couriduints, Liyer and. Kidney . . . • . Circulars tvili.lio sent to nny or,e Serif:fug their address. Price sl•o6 . a.bottle, or A' for $550 - • ..Privued by pi. 11. A NDERS.Playeiciau and Chemiat: J.:P. :DIIISMORE, '36 ljeyYork, • AND itV - AIAL , DIGICAL,II;;Ist , t`S. 1... , .-wisTAws. ,tALsAm • W D Lt AS .ItE.I3EII FI'TNr4I9.Y . ••• 41-ALF A.CEI,ITURN 1V11:11 6176CE814 . . . . . . . . . .. , n , Coughs. C 0 1d,.. lloarmeelis..•tioroThrunt; Influenza, •WhOopintt — Cough. Croup, liver Complaint,. lltronekitio,..l),if- •, ....- ficalty of.lgreatining. Aillintir, -. . • -. :.. . ,nutl.Ocryairec , tiOn or •,- : TpE I:0*T; ErNiOri...vito CHEST • • CONSUMPTION; • imire.ylatias than nny other.diseas; and which bafllea.the AllllDf.the'PhyeietapA ton gyerit -er extent, Map' anyother .ntalialy,-.often , . yields to this Remedy; wl.en all others pruvein'effectual.: • ., AS . A ..11E DIC Rapid ia . Relic4;•Spothiilg in RfrOti"aate to ita Opera- . • . . . ..:- • - •IT IS ZU•StR PS SSEI H ! ~. .i :...• • . . while as a preparation, .free from 'noilinoi. inzredi ems; poisons, or minerals i'uoitine'skill.. science. and medical knowledge: combioiug all that Is Nninahle in the vegetableldnedoin for this class of di4ea 4 r, 410'1: . • . COMPARABLE !: and is entitled, merits,- nrid receives the geuerul cuuf di.iniii.cif.the public., . . ; . - .. . L • SEYMOUR:THATCHER-1i .. • • of iferman, N.. T.,„ *rites as tab** 6• WitYr/int iiALSA4 OY WILD Chit ..Y 111i1VCMI satisfaction. :It PMfis'.tosnre A (2 , q101: hr I oot.ening and cleansing the lung's, and- alivays tars tiaioiciacirrna imusr, INSTItAO 6F . 711 E, eoUtill AND L'EAVINO THE OArEF.IIFIILNI). Icon..ll(ler' the Tial iam.ps good ah. any, if not , the beet, :cough midlcine :with which I ara.s.equainted;” .•-, • , . . From Hon. Judge SPUHER, of Canajoharie, New Gem.] is to certify that. myself and fam ily- have treed Dr. Wiiitar:n Balsam . of Wild Cherry, fur several years, and'that Itakegreat . plewure recom mending-Jr in preference 'to any thing of the .kind- for . which it is intended, ' Iticases or Affectionsof .the Thirst, I have never met with 4,3 i thing equal to it. . Very Re-spec:olllx • . . • ~ . . . The key. JACOB SECHLEItof :Hanover • - Pa .9 . . Weil known and flinch: respected among- the German pvi ii at i on . in -this • country; makes. the luilowing statement for the benefiCof -the afflicted : • . Dear, Sirs Manned:M - ay family important . benefltsfrom the rise of your 'valuable • preparation— WistaVs. Balsara of .Wild Cherry—it affords me great - pleashre to recommend it to the•public. Some eight years ago one of My - danglitern seemed to be in a de cline, and little hopes of her recovery were entertained. I then procured a bottle of your extellent:Balsam, and before shelled taken the whole of-the contents of the bottle therevas a great improvement in her health:— I bare, in my individual cane', madefrequent ':use of your-valuable medicine, and have always been bene fitted hy.it.' • . •,. • JACOB BACIILBEL . PRICE '.ONE - . - 4)l.lcaost - A BOTTLE. Nor Sale by: • • 'J. P. DISSHORE,. 36 Dey St., New - York: • SETH W. FOWLE i•SON, Proprietors, Boston, . GRACE'S CELEBRATED:. SALVE •• bm - tE§ . CUTS; BURNS;. SCALDS. ' . Grace'i:Celebrated Salve . • . - CURES WOUNDS, .BitUISES; • Celebratett."Salve - CURES BOILS, - ULCERS, CANCERS;'" • . . . Graces Celebrated: Salve . . CURES SALT RHEUM,: ERYSIPRL • Grate!s: Celebrated Salve- • CURES CHAPPED . g - A.Ni - 1.5, Gtace's Celebrated .HEALS OLD SORES;' •II is : Prorept in action, removes pain 'at once, and re duces the most'. angry looking swellings attintlamma dons; as. .11 by magici—thus, affording' relief and a complete cure: • • , • • • .• Only 25 cents a box I (Sent by mail for 35 cents) • . Far Sale by J. P. DIN,SSIORE.. SG Dey W..FOWLE SON, Proprietors,. Boa ben; and by all Drugaista. Orocere,- and.Countly Stares. • - . • August 4, '66 • . . 31-ly eow • RESTORE, YOUR SIGHT! USE. DR. J. STEPHENS ,t CO.'S 'PATENT 'CORNEA RESTORERS,.. 'Or, RESTORERS OE THE EYESIGHT, - • , .. They will •Restore impaired' AS'igiti, and .Prsocros • , it to the Latest Period of Liie. ...... . . . „ - • .SPF,CTACLES ItEillfF T . D - USELESS. • - -. r- • - • . -•-•,..' -..• The 'Most eminent Physic - f , 2!:%,•••• ..," = lens, Oculists. Divines, and '. .• • .r . • i ...1 . -the most prominent men of .' i. • ,l . 34:- our' country recommend the , . • ~...- 1 4, ,: . use of the CORNEARESTOR- - i "-7., :. - EltS for Presbyopia, or . Far or. .. -:, - ..r . , '.. • .• . long-Siglitedness, Or every . - ~ .4- --. . •-• person who wears spectacles . • . • . . ."- -- riclage . ; 'Mau:less of Vis :/Murring ; Overviorked Asthenopia, or Weak' Epiphora, . or -Watery ; .Pain. in the -Eyebolt:: infoais. Or Obscurity of n ; Photophobia,.or In- ace of -Light ; tie:alien ..,, Retina andOptie Nerve; rodesepia; .. or ' Specks . or wing bodies' before the. s:; Ophthalmia, 'or Inflani-' m of ..the Eye and Eye. ; Cataract Eyes; Heroic... or Partial Blindness ; . king' of ths .Eyeball, and .mperfect Vision . from - the' effects of Infhirmnation, &c:.•, .. TheY:can .b.a.used by any one with a certainty of success, and without theleast fear of injury to' . the eye. . More than 5,000 certifimatee of cures are exhibited at out office.... Cure guaranteed in every case ben applied according. to the -dfrections inclosed in each box, or the money iviß,les re. funded. ' Write for a Circular--4eat &alit. .. .. Address; • Dr...J. STEPHENS't CO., Ocislista,l., ' •- : • .. . (P: 0; 8c4:926:). - • ' . . , . , . : For, sale at Rtishtetee Fondly Drug . Stare, No. -'lO Astor House. cdrner of Barclay Street and 'Broadway, New York. , .., '. ... . •• - , . .44* - • De.. J . Eirraminats & Co. have lnventgd -- and , patented a,- MYOPIA or CORNEA' FLAT ? -'. TENER, for the cure of. NEAR-SIGHTEDNESS, which his proved a great 'success.. Write fora . .. W S ' E.. :- * • - - . . .. • ••. •, . . , . .: • • . • - R'OHR;ER''S WILD 'CHERRY . Fbr diseases of the Chest, - Liver, Kidneys, Lange Stomot and 'Bowels. And no W:IOD,PL=OI. It Iniirno Apia]; , ' . . , • ' - " ' ' U l tr ar an ,:l . b l lnAl taau g= ; lAn y * cute to l . An.gnat 4 1866 . : 81-ean'• BOOK, B - .111D8.8.T. LL -• A .gether.. 4 141 )=3 r Z :bount ewt tr t . AIIMWs of Books ruled Ind bound tq. say *turn 11 the Oyler, or the subscriber.. • . . . Eleadinyoni (Inlets. - _ ,B. &WAIL .IE.AtTIet•ENCIL IlfOLDElitlif with 11401. Wit**Atid DM 'and • desitabir article' tot hiiktiitcrwalOtr,,;,ata..., act media& 9 :Call lad* •'• • " • MMSMMO ,;:-,T.' :: 4...Ti,..,A.-.k : .: - -:--. t 4.A;N . ,..v:.:Tty:..i . :-,1 . .,p.i,::.:•...1 - _:.s'6i!.7: , P..:.)ELPfIIA:•:- - OILS. CANDLES. . . . We offer to 61. trade full assortrnmit..otrinti and Candles of the.imf quigty, wrong whicti It.Te Pure Winter tpena Bleached Winter Whale Ihdod N. W. e boast Whale Extra Winter Lard Oran. or'Coal (Besl ‘ Brand?) Lubricating fine liOavY achineiY 0 IL: Sperin Undies, all gizes, N. Bedford Bmndi. Ad!unntine Candles, Hotels and Paraffin° or Wax (Indies. ' • . . . . . . . „ ' The , same . Carets] attention ~ipialltyof oar goods-that bits ' characterized - our hodse :for nearty.l9. rant pant, is ' observed, vaud'. dealers ihrozehont the. coanyy can. rely,ul.,on getting }Tug gmet,Fzlriim AI—LEN : NEEDLES;. anninisslon Neretratits and Dalers In 48 . 8, )13helii. A:venom; ..11. S. *iiitei,lll4 TmLADELPIII. October 27. !G4 - . 044. Cabinet Wgre goggis ',dad Naggfartery, :.236 SO.IITS SECOND STBEEt, . • Ph iti. it: 8.. -4eieons going to iheCiy mill grid Soto their adi , an tar to 'call and .examine the stook. K. ' . , . • Ezte~sive Millinery • No: 904 ii7siln ut Street,Fb.iinal:Opt.ita. • - • • • • MILLTNiR DE P 3 RIS, . Having rebuilt and greatly. etth.r , ged her' place of -busine.s, .has now MI hand an.entire new.' aseortinent of the very.hest style of. ' -• • • • ' . 111111.bINEAV:' . .- ~ • • Through her numerous agents in. nal.; eliC is ens: bled to. present in. advance ,:)f ottier,establiihmeefs the yerylatestilirrt?peark in • 11,ouiseisi; Head: Dreirsits, Caie r Bibbons,•Frficuess, etc. ' • .2711, SALE.S.II(IO.MS • . Are eonstantlyistecked • With the cileitsh erode, and those: sending orders ..ezio• be • accommodated,. at the • shortiot possible notice.: .:.• • . • ibriulisLya• DEAdizzifL's7 . • Is. thoroughly organized, and bias beciumiade a sped 'slily In the.establiShment;. " • • . • , 2711•E•WkipkgS3L.73 o . ffers -great inducements to 31.111iner5,...,Wh0 'cart at any time be furnished-with- putlern.bojmels of.the iery• 'iatest styles; prjer: PS their beltig exposed at retail. - 11;.-F-reni.th, and :4Zeruian spoken. • , 3.0; • T . , : .;T-.....:.:.-TA::A.7*.::Q.-.t, 102$ :cho“iolt.:sifeet; :Dealer: In Fine Watillei,: Elegant Jewelry - , Diamonds, .• • • • Rich Silver Ware, Suitable for Presents, ipleFkl; &F.; AT .1;0* . PRICES. FOR CASH Nov 10, '6t) A intAN • okr A. . -,Tuous..A_No: A Clitiiinniptive Cnrcd..• • • R. lI.AiIEI4, airetireti'.physichin ,of great .eminence;diecovered While 'ln.the East Indies,. a certain 'cure for.' Conemaptlan; - . - Asthma, 'Bronchitis; COughs,_ COld, and General' Debility; . The remedy *as diecoveredby him when his only child, a daughter, waigiven up to - die. Child rune cured, and is now alive and well . Desirous •of benatting .his fellow .mortals,-he will Send to thoeit who wish, lithe recipe, containing hill 'direct-ions for ittakinzand successfully this remedy, free.' en receipt of their names, - withAwo stamps to -.pay' expenses. There is not a 'single Fymptninof Consumption that it does. not, at Once take hold . ef and-dissipate. -Night sweats, peer- Ashuess. irritatin of the nerves, :failure' of Memory, difficult expecturration. sharp pains la the hinge s :Fore throat,-chilly Sensations, inures' at the stomach, inac tion of ihe boWels,:wisting awarof the muscles. • i.lirThe - writer-will: please state the 6mile - of:the pa-; Per they see this advertieementin.' Address : . . CRADDOK &CO., Race St.., PhiladtC. Pa.... J E CAT...DWELL & CO JEWELERS AND SILVERSHITHS, No, 522 chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Are owning • a very fall li.t: of the productions of FOR EIGN INDUSTRY and AR P. of "their "own selEctien In European Catatat., grcat variety of articles of USE and ORNAMENT, DRON4E:BriONZE AND • GILT, GILT AND CRYS - TAL, CUT GLASS, DECORATED IfEATIIER AND PORCELAIN. BRIDAL, OPERA AND PARTY FANS, Of every Tifiety and price. FRENCH MANTEL CLOCKS, — VASES. FIGURES and CANDELABRAS. WATCHES,' ' In great variety, and all warranted. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY', A. lam and very choice selection. SILVER—WARE. An lucreased linc of Rich ~Articlei fur BRIDAL . GIFTS"and Table Ante. PIaTED WARES. From the. BEST ENGLISTI and AMERICAN MANU •FACTURERS, c nipriting .11todother a collection at tractive in beauty, complete in detail, and moderate in price." Nov. 24, ,66-47-2 m DR. .LEON'S CELEBRATED PREPARATIONS. . . . . I'ERFECTIO-y MEDICAL SCIE..YCE. Dr. 'Leoigg.. Electri6 'Hair .- Itenevver. Itis.a.pitaltlve cure for Baleltiestt,.• It rertoreillrgy Hair to its ' • • .It to a Tonic, not a.Dge, acct act/4-upon the secretions, It immediately arrests fallinq out of the Hatt; •-• • : -It alleiiateVeuridgia and headache," • •• ;•• •• • . It radically cures Dandrutr . and If mere; • It lACCIA the.scalphealthy, clean:in:l cool; It is air elegant and exquisitely ftagrant Bali Dressing, It nci3torcs,•Cultivaresand Beautifies the Hair, •• ' It,makcs harsh Ilair • flexible and Liistione.": • ••• • ••• .. _ . . . . Dr: .Leron , a .Electric. lartir .. . Drnerrer has enjoyed a hlgh loud reputation for .many yeare.• Its, won restorative - andcrfal well known to the Medical .Facultv of. Philadelnhin.• -. • • BeinglallYsatisfied of the merit - 4 of-I.RON'S ELEC-- TRICIIAIR RENEWER No liave 'procured exclOsive ownerrhip and arc determined that every hotterh.old In' Or land shall have npportntittrto.re.ap 116,beneflis. • ' • Dr Leon's.-Lifaxit •Remetly, ••• A most delichtful and effiC4lool.lB tare of; the vanodi ills to which Infanta and Young. Children hre aubject.• INVALUABLE :FOR -TEETHING CHILDREN' . softens the ghms, .ftbatei 'amaranth:h,: invigorates the stomach and bowels; - cAirrecta acidity, and is a.sure and speedy cuitfor COLIC,' CE&KIPS and MINDY • A most excellcni prepaifficin ibr children of e less and fretful habit and In all 'CABefi of LOOSENESS, GRIPMO, :VOMITING or otheibiivard grief, it gives . . . . 'Used 'for more than' half • a 'Century-in the private . Vactice of one of the inOst:..emineut physicians of In now placingthis 'article within the'reticaof our countrymen, we would remark that we know it to be - a remedy'of 'unrivalled •excellenee and that •it has. proved in thousands of 'cases; as we are resolved It. shall:in millions,. a pricelm boon. . For libiltrby yragglsta eyerywhere. Address all oril; eis to. ZIEGLER & SMITH, . . . . 7 • SOLE PROPRIETORS. 13'714Orth .Third Rt;,.Phiindelphia. Silver's liVa,sh Powder . . . . . Saves time. labor.. money. • Alakee - WASTMGA PASTIME TIME andO:ISDAY A F.ESTIVA L. - Soldevery.. where:':Trp SL • . i .- ..- T 2 O:V- . lt: V.:: 2..: CALIFORNIA ..WINES. ''GURNER No . . SO Ceddi Street, New York, OFFER FOR SAL TIEEC . SE VALUABLE WINES, which .Br 6 'kaloink pub' lic favor ivlth astonishing rapidity, and wbose•unpre cedented and unrivalled popularity not.withont mer.L . .it, -They have only to ha brirly tested to give them the •preference over all otheri..•.As• a purifier of the blood' they excel all other Wines and the: nntnerons .certltl-* Mies which have veltuitarily.heeli tendered from the most eminent physicians, asivell. as gentlemen'. In 'ev - ery poeition •in • life, are ,proof eOnClustve that these . Wines arc useful to all cases for which theyare vecom., . The following biand,.are •riow offered by us. They eom t prise all the .varieties nOw grown In Gip stato'imitn ble . WITITE, or BOCK NVINE—Of. a light straw. color, delicate and fine - ffavored. . . .• . • • CLAREIA superior wine for table use. • ~ ANGELlCA—A.richind naturally sweet:wine, mita admired by ladies. and: 'valuable. in Abe siek chanibir, as it:makes fine wheys and . Jellies. • .It is a tlne , desiert wine. and well adapted for Communion purposes.c MI SCATEi =Alight dolOred, highly aromatic wine. Very similar tO the c'elebrated Tokay.'. • PORT—Deep red dolor.' tine. flavor, and: in intwife epectB-iimtlitr to •the old winds of Lisbrin.-.. GRAPE' BRANDY-The' pure :dlitillation or. our Vl4 Brrrarri.s-A spry agreeable, thuleaisd snot remedy for the &whale. • • • . - This is one of the most saleable. Combinations of a' .useful and an agreeable beverage that has ever been offered to the public Milliooe of. bottles were sold throughout the North. daring-the Last four Tearer, and Whereverintrednced It has proved a welcome addition to the Invalid table, the family circle and the bachelors: Ladies who have lost strength and appetite; and stir; ler flora 'nausea, vomiting and vertigo .gentlemen who - "don't feel very well , * just before breakfast or ,dinner, 'whose stomachs are, out : of order; and whose systems are generally deranged;-mothers weaning -childm, and searing from general debility ;'children of stai r .natere. and • soar, dyspeptic - constitutions r.- traielera Who have occasion to change their water, and all who llve is malarions dlstricts: and. are. subjected ,to' Was ' matte Inductees, will find it one of the moat valuable invigorators that can be taken: ' • • . • . : 'lt was n.seilveryextensively in 1841, with such gee,. .eral satisfaction-that to offering it tO the 'public now we deetit itunnecessary to publish any of the many certifi cates which ' hive ,receired, testifying -in the very. ' , strongest terms in its favor,. All that-we can say is to guarantee that we will pledge ourselves-to furnish- an • article .rtma 'en amaximaixo: • : _ . . been' 'given -. to - little children. =tiering froth . weakoesi and Weak latigt , with moat happy effect..,'One little girl In purUcular. Wittl- pains in, her head; lees of appetite and 'daily wasting consamption,-On whom all medical skill bad been exhausted.- has been entuelyte atored. She began' v,lOl but s teaspoonful a day. Her ,appetite and atrenodirapidly increased; and alla la note LEST or PRICE* ' ' rer Bottle. ' Per Doz. ROCK $1 00 $ 900 WINE BITTERS ..... 125 = 12 00 CIA.RET.„ 100 ' 00 PORT . 125 . 12'00 ANGELICA. • 1 25 12 00 115 12 00 Oct. 4T066 .w.)lo MWRIE OIL. 01.1., OIL. OI.L, STEEL WIRE ROPE ~beex are — ll)3BY: i r t3 Co% 1 8oPegilitithari Li:petty.. and de; t to Irpaßopetimi -greaterArluagtb. Orm aitactka luidsv to jlroathisy, IT 14 RAILROADS. AprrELTAt -aci!uliLitar+ HA. 1 . 11!ae of Ipiissen ger-Trz!inf.! .On and' after I.lol!HAY..l , lc*cmher rth,• ecn erTrainswill leave Schuylkill Hawn as follows • At 7.15 M.; FOR DICNEHSVILLE,;... . .At 1.-20 F. 3u, ME. HLENVARBO:`S.. - • •.- leave iiiinerslalle At. MA1..6:: M., and Gierfearblin At 1.40 T. M.; connecting at -Schuylkill Garen with morning and afternnon- I*senget•Triiina far PhiladelpMa. • ;' •"• .• - • • PASsenger . Train lieto'nen - Ashland and I - Locust:Gap JOUCtiCII3. ollnueiling with stage to and from Shamokin. Leave Locust Gap Junction at 10 . .80 A.-M... ' • -• Leave Aslitand at 2.-15 P.M. . : . • Connecting with Plissenger - Tisibm on hi, B. M. R.. R. to .and:frony Pottsville, :at 'which immt: tonneeticma will be made with trains 04 Philada. and Readizg R. R. ' WM. H, BLIES, Snpli Creseoaa.'lCOY.l6h Gf. . . . QC ,111110WILELICI. u . A$ usQl3EisiAN NA 13A1LR0A.19,..-Change of Hours: 3h and after Nov: 11. '160; Passenger Trains will leave Pottsville dailt(except Sandaysyat .6.43' A II for Auburn, Pinegreve - and Harrisburg, • and *at 1p.11:Tor Auburn. Pinerrove and Tremont: - : Paasengers by 6.43 A train-from Pottsiille will arr rive at Harriaburg.via Pinegr, ove at 11.30 A 11 in time to connect with trains -going east or. wet on Panel., Cumberland 'Valley, Northern Central azutteharion Valley Railmads..:• •• . : ' ,• . . • The 1:00 P2d train from PotUwari•ivtll connect:at 'Anharn with up morning train from Philadelphia. )(mir ing 'Ambrirviat 1.60:P.3.1 for Ptitegrve . and arriving -at• Tremont at 3.30 P Will leave Tremont, forPine groye at 6.00 P.M, : connecting there :with '4.60 Plf train from: Harri3bnig ; and returning, to 'Tretinint at 7.1.0 P t. Return:nu. leave Harrisburg at 1.00 P AT.'comfecting at Pinegrovc.. tit 6.3:1 P At, with train for.Treniont, and at Auburn 4ltli •up Para sneer Train Tor Poitsvilie. PaSsen,rer Train will leave Tremont'at .T.fn A M. connecting at2:Pinegrove with' . tram tollar r:sbrirg. at: Auburn with 'down Moral. Passenger Train tromP,rik‘ille to. PhiladelOis, - .aia arriving at Pottsville at p. vu A M..: • . •. • . • . . • Fare from Potts Ville to . . Ilarristmig, $3_G5. For ttclits or ether 'information apply,be, • • • • . •IL WILF..T.L.E.It. Agt„'et Pottsville. S..- R.:TRACT; t pIit.LADELPIIIA de fLEADI - NGR. • Sumner .Azrwigement of Pa.ssenger Trains. 'MAY 3, IG6 Leave Pottaiille at. 1.01, and A, SI.; and . . 2.45 P. 241, ; arriving in Philadelphia .at 1.(4) and and • Leave -Ltiliulelptaa. at • S SO,. A, 21E; 12.45,•n00n. and 8130, arriving fit Pottsville at •12.25, nbon, 1.3.5 , , • Tbe'7.oo and .8.45, A. M., and P. M, down, and 8.00, A:M.; tip Trains.; connect. at Reading. for Allen-. town.,EastOn,..New York; Lebanon, Ilarriebarg, Malti- .The 11.2.45 and. 3.30.-P..11., up "I"aihs;.connect only for Lebaiii)ii, Flrrinburg, Rc., andAyitjl . Reading and Columbia Railroad. • • , On Sunday huive Pottsville at. 8.00, 4. M., and Phila.-. Mine Mill Rend Down Trains leinio . Mineoville at 8.10, A.IL, and Glen Carbon at IAO. P. - . 31.; connecting at Schuylkill Haven , with 640, and 2.45, Traiyin for •Philailelphlt: 1:p Trains -letWe Schuylkill Ilwren at 725,' A. M. and 12.20, noon, Counecting with 7.00, A. ?IL, Train - from Pottsville. and S.W., A. from Min- , deiphut` - -Leave TA)CII:.Gap A. 31,, and Ashland 2.40, P. AL, connecting 'With 2.40.11. litt,.:Tralu 'for Phil acleria. and S.OO, A. Si, Tiain tor. Pottuyille*. fin. . . •.. Schuylkill and Suliquehiatirin 10.;•n.. . • The TAW, A. M.. and 6.02. P. Af., Trains from Tie.' mord, and 4.00, P. M. from Ilarrishurg. Connect at Au= horn with 5.45,..A. M., Train for Philadelphia, rindl2.4s, noon, Tinin for.Pottsville.• . - • ....• • The 7.4:5, A. 251., - and1..50; P. M.. Trains from Anknrri connect with - 6.45, A. 3t.; and 1. - .00, P. M., Trains -from Pottsville; No Sunday . Truths, . • . . . . .tlebnyli Valley and Mountain Link Lea - ve Pataville at I.ou and11.30,...k. AL, and 7.15, P.. M. Leave_Tatnaqua at i. 55 A. M., and - 1.40 and 4.10: P. AL . Sondaye Leave. Tamaqua 'at §.45,..k: AL, and Pottsville at 2.110, P. AL ' • • . . • • ••. EIMEM= 6.00 and 'll.lO, A. frtim-Afilihiad.-c6n nect at 'Mt, Carbon, with 5.45, A IL; and 2A5, P.• Train's fur Philadelphia • • . • , • The A. M.,; . and 1.0 toad 9:11E Trainifrota Tautaqua, connect at Mt:Cr.rixthAiith.T.Pd, A. 1,1 „Mom pottsville • at Port Clinton with SPO, A. M., upTraln .from Philadeipida.„ -. and at - Mt. earhon wil'h• 130, P. M„ up Train frolit Philadelphia. -A. mixed Paaeenger and Freight Trahf leaves Ashlandat.l.os, P. M., for Tama qua. - Sundays Leave Atialand and Tama qua 3;15, P. M. . . .. • Selinylkill .If. ' 'The 11.4 n. A. hi.. Train from Port Clinical: and . 21115, Train frUm Tam•ulua, thimect :with. S.Ull. A. M.; Train from. Philadelphia, and - 2,45, P.. .51.,'Train. fur Ou Sundays: attire Tainnquantj.3o Al M., And - Port Ctiutonnat T.OO P.M. • • • ' ' . . _ . ... • The 3.45, A..hi., dowxi Trahi . iis. Reading, stops at all statiohs .between -l'otts*ville ..a.na: Iteddinz.... The 3.30. P. M ~ up. Train from' Phila4elphia,' stops only at principal stations.. -. .: .. . . .. • - ..COMPUTATION TICMETS, • 26 coupons attached,-betWeen any desired, at :IS, per cent. discount:: • "-" • . . • . MILEAGE TICKETS, • Cloud' for 2,000 miles,' between. all lailpts, far Faxalll,a and Business Finns. at $52 to • .• '• • Seitson Tickets belw-een all ixiinti . atredtle44 rates. . SchraT Season ;rickets one-third less. - SO. lbs. of bn,,, , gx.ge allowed eat]; Passenger. - 'Exe4rll . TioliOrs from Philadelithia to Pottril vale 'and back, good * ter Saturday, Sunday irnd Monday, each: $4 35 . • ' : • .• . . cre'riera . l.niy!.rlntenifebt June ~ ' . , • : . • • 22- • LElliC4lf: V . 41 L . . . .• Mummer — Arrangements: • . . .. . . . . . . . - On. AIiDAFTER• ...MONDAY,. :ilny tilst, Trains en the Lel4ll Valley Railroad. will reit. in eonneetion with the Feverai reads ;mining to. WilitashatTit, New: :York and Philadelphla.'tis tollnws, .. .• . ~ • •.; STATtfiNS . : . , No. 5. No. 1. No: 5, No. Leave - • P. M: M. • --%•;:41. T. M. • A.' .111 Wilke4burre ' • '' ' .. 8.00 1.15 • Haven • • . 9.50 3. 0 0 ' • . Ttuniery •• ' • ... , ' • '.'• 9.3 G 2:06, 111.4:pry Run . .. •' • 9.45 3.15 , ' Nod Rum... Rockport ' " • • . • 10.00 3.31 . . Shenandoah.-:........ . ••• '2.10. = litahanoy City • , • ' Andenrkel • • - ' . 2,00 w JeAnenvi'ille ' •• . • 2J5 Beaver Meadow, 2.35• .4 Weatherly , . 5.25 -.3.2Q. Penn Haven ' • • • 10.24 3.r.3' -31aneh Chrtpit' ••• . 4.00 10.47 . 4.25. .. Lehight.nr. .. . . • • '. 4.40 10.57 4,35 • . Parryville - . 4:46.. 4.41 • • • Lehigh Gajr. . - 5.01: • 4.56 - Slatingion • 501 11.20 5.03 . ••• Rockdale ' • • • 5.17 5.13 ' LailrY's • . 5.21 5.23 While. Hall • 5.34 ' .5 30 COplßy ' 5.38 11.42 5.3.4 . . -Hukendauqua.. . .... '5.42 • • . .5.33' : G. 46 '11; 47 '. 5 : 42 Allentown• ..6.00. - 11157 '; 5.55 • 1.10 ,Bethlehem. - , 615-'12.13 • 5.15 1.20 Yreenianssnry.; 12.49 ..6.23' ' 2.00 Easton:, : 115 -6.44. 12.43 6.46 -• • .P5E0(10101116 • -9.20. 2135'• : . 8.46 'NewYork ' '5.20 ., 10.10 , • 4.10• .1045.. 6.00 . . - . Si . ..&Trorts:. • • NO.S. No. No. 10. No. 2. - No: 4 Leave r' .A M. . r. M. A. M. P. • Nee• York ' • :7".00 . •12.00. - 4.00 .9'.130 . .•3.0 0 •Philadelphia...:.. 7.30- ': . 5:16 Ruskin ' 9.47 - • 3.25 • •7.40 11774 • .11.24 Yreementihrirk,..."::.:lo. o 7 . 3.49 8.06 • . • Bethleheni .10.20 • 4.00 8.15 12.24- 1 . 1.53 • 10.37 • 4.15 • .8:30 . - 12.04 'Furnace • • ' • 4.20 ' 8.34' '• Catasauqua " - 10.47 4.23 8.43. .• ' ••• Itokendarigua 10,53 - • - .4.22 547. . ••• • Copley: - ........... 4.33 . 8.51 • it. A. White Mali -11:02 4.43 3.56 • t Laury'a • • Ruck Dale • '11.19 • 5.00 '9:14 Slatinkton : . .. .11.29 • 5,12 .9:25 • ,r; Lehigh Gap , .5.19 9,31 .• 2. Perryville. •11 . 5.33 • • 9.45 • - Lehighton ' • 11.55 '• . 5.39 • 9.50 Mauck• Chunk 12.06 = 5.50 10.00 . . 4" Penn Maven. 12.32'. - 6:13 •...' • - Weather 2 l a y" .. ' •. ' . '•a. • Jeaueeville - • 1.39 ." • • •• • • • • • Andenried • Shenan ciah. - Rockport.... .. ;.. 12.53 : • 6.37 - - .•• • ... Mud Run • • , 6.66 . . ' Hickory Ran - 1.07 • 6.52 • • • -;. , Tannery - 1.12 •• '7.01 -White Haven . ... ... -1.23 '7.07 • ' Nrilkesbarre • - 2.50. • 8.35- . • - • P. M. CONITECtIONS: crENTBAL B. B. OF. NEW 'SIBS= . • An Up and Down trains connect at Easton with thi trains of the Central Railroad of New Jersey' to and from , PIZOISTLVAXIA RAILROAD. flowntrains Nos: 1,. 6 and. 7. and. np trains Nos. 2 .and B;cOnnect at Bethlehem with trains for Philadel phia.. Trains from Philadelphia connect at Bethlehem witii . dgyrn train. No. 7, and with - u 0 trains Nos.. 8 & 10. . . akire.e=Orsii.va.sra a.- a. . • • Down trabas Nos. 1 arid 15, and up trains Nos:2, 4, a; 'and 8. connect at Allentown with :trains for Reading. and Harrisburg. Trains from Harrisburg and - Reading connect at Allentorin with all down trains. • ' • DICLVIDERA DELAWARE RAILROAD. . Down trains Nl*. 1, 3 and 5 connect at Phillipsburg with trains fotTidiadelPhia. Trains from Philadelphia connect - at Phillipsburg with iip trains '1568. 2 and 10, and kalifs from Belvidere connect with up trains Noi. 13' • DoWn fntin' No: :T. and un train No. 8, ""connect at Quakake.Junction' with trains of the CataVvisea R B. Lunt:rine lI.I # .ILEOIp. • Down tides Noi3. r and T, and up train . No: .8, Con ned With trains of the flazietoa Railroad: • . •Lintint AND 'susorrenatiaa RAILROAD. • - D ow if .t ra i ns lion, 5 and T, and uptinins Nos. 6 and Connect at White 'Haven . with trains of the Lehigh . and Susquehanna Railroad to and froin•Wilkesbarre., without change of. cars between . Wilkesbarre and New 'pork.. 3. , ,;Q change of 'cars bet Ween Wilkesbarre.and Philadelphia on up trahi ND; '6 and down train No. 6. • ' • . • ROBERT SAYRE, • Superintendent and Engineer E. . . . • . . . . . LIVI . STOCK • INSURANCECO; .• . . • . . Chartered Capital,. . .. . . . . .••.• _ • • . - ROBERT, :C.. HILL:•&;•CO;: ...••••. •Spleen"; AGENTS • • • . . . . - For • Noritinuilkilasd, .Coltunbts, 4ontonr, - and Cai bon Counties. • • • Active and energetic men wanted in every !action.. .O.ENItbArOITIdE, Dee . . . . .61- IFS pier - . - The . Ottardllfe Inatirance, - Annuity and Tmilt Coto,- Pan* Of Philadelphia. Office, No. 403 Chhont atidet, the first door 'East of the. Custom Ilona& CARITAL—S3OO,OOO--CHARTERTERPETUAL Oontirme to Make tuannuioas on livei on the moat fa- The (vital being paid up'andinveited,,tovther with mad constantly . Increasing reserved fted, - I)ffers security to - the houred. • .. • . premiums- may be paid yearly . ha/fleetly or quarter y .: - • . The company add'a, Nonni periodically to the insur ram* for d*. :The that bcesus.PPeriFinted. In D)ecem ber, 1.844,1;be second bonus In 1649 , and the ,ttdrd bonne In December;' . /8154,which additions mime an avenge of more than 60 per cent Von the preset ume Pal; witho ut i Increasing theluniull Fetntout norms • • RobertTearealt, • .- • John Ragtime; . Tbomas.P. James;' • ' John R. Slack; ' . •-• ' . Wetted& Braw33, . John Gearge.Taber,'. ' ' learießarton, - ." ;-!l9y, ;Preemie , Seh J':•Conly,'' Panpblebroontelning tibia cif Wee areteris toxin aPPll?tbei And fartbeettebnution ten be *thence:' - = -THOMAS . 1 14X1WAY;..Preddeet,,,, Or of / I .' TottsvekV/4Mll4*.'"hti AT'lrtiltiLliMlCW..43Eaggigaz MEN, IP MOCIIIVIC-L21. - .Pamphlet' on :the mmoorsdare of Malleable Cast MeeV its And , emPluttalest Hesit7Beiscasek, with lUoatratimu of loacabsary.esed: Price 2Ecents;7:. Best on roosipc at db 61 - 11 - I S IL Y'IkW -1* gat INSURANCE. - - :MET.TIOPOLITAN .. . . INSITRACE . Visit Capital . . ... .. O Atsets over - • * 63%000 JA.M.I3SIO/6111/11R 4RAILLIL, President. J. C. tIO6DRIDGE, gettetarr_ •' : •• • D. BEVERIDGE, A for S chuylkill . COnnty. win 'twelve applications an i -ue . • • Pr , Lomes promptly . : t Wlrpnling 'Fire ,Insurance Co. • • OF WirALESBARR . Assets • - j President -G W. DOLLEN BACE ViCc.President—L. D. SHORUADIVEInt. . • Stiniylkill Oilice, cloasE stREET, :Potts:: •(A.print, Jay 49, .6.1-30. , • , . . . . F. 13. ERO-HE "•Age' la: • • . °Mee' Pennsylvania nail, Pottsville, Put. LIVERPOOL t L0.1.11:85".14.GI.OIIS ptSURANCS - COMPANY:'. _ Ca..eh Capital and aa5et5,....'..;:—.816,000,000 Invested ni the United States Tier. ... $1,500,000 . . • • . •• Ha INSURAIME • 00.1ITM • • . Newt Unita, tinutectient, ' • *1300,000 Surplus Jan. Ist, 1865' g 139,070 98 • Insurance effected in the bwt Corcipardes -on_ favors-. ble tenim - •Imesee promptly adinsted*and paid rrithout delay. gm. . • • • April PH Tl=; INSURANCE CONCE"NY OF HARTFORD. CON'N. Capital:Stock, • • assets, Jan. Ist; 1866.. 'W. S. SHEAFEE, Av.,. 'Pottsville Pa / Feb 24, '66 S-Ip.' . ' LORILLA/RD INSURANOt COMPANY, 104 :Broadway, New York. $1,1M,04/0 1,375,850 task Capital:. Assets .W. s. SHEAFEA Agt.,.Po . ttsvilla, Pa; SPRINGFIELD. Flag LTD MARIE INSURMTOE COWANY, SPRINGFIELD,. MASS Cash Capital • Wm. Coirzrra. Jr:. Secty.. . • -• E - pmura? FarrsrArc, Prest • CIiARLItS LINE, Genera! Agentt.- . • . • (WALTER S.. SE! CAP Elt Agent;. 'Feb 2.1. • ••. ' 8 - 1 .9 ••• - AETNA. INSUItA.NCE - CO, Incolprated 1819, OhEilter Peq)etual. Paid. up 'Capital: Amount of. Asivqta Logics Paid iri 45 Year5.:..417;485,891 -71 T. A. -Aursi.mir.r...Pieg.t. JONA. Goonwur, Jr... A. Sec. Bess Err, Truir.•Agt. A. L Williams,• teal Agt., Wor cester; WALTER S. . . SHEAFER, -• I • CENTRRSTIIPET, ipoWtivir,Lv, .I'I?:NNA.- • Feb 24.; '66 • • • . . S-ly 11A.RTFURD LIVE :: . .STOOII. • .• - INSITRA.NCE - . COMPANY •-' • • • :•••• '•:. • • Chartered Capital • • • *: - This Company is I:Torr. prepared to issue Polides on. LIVE STOCII, against : both - : • • . • . • .. . . . . . . • DEATH AND THEFT, at moderate Rate's of Preminni:, based on au.Erlgtish eperience of OVER. pIFTY YEARS I . • . . • • . W. S. SiIURAFJER, 'Pottsville, SPECIAL AGENT- FOR. •SCIIIIIIIKILL • COUNTY .0c1.20, 'Ca • • " . . . 91/..FiTII - • , 1 . 8 29 ~ PE.IIPNIII9I. . . . , . - . :. • FRANK_LI.I•:7 - • FIRE COLPANY. - -.1. 3- 1-111, A PELPAIA...: . 'Assets of ..nttary 1, 1566, - $,2,506:,55.1,....9_6 Capital;' Accrued Surplus,: .._ Kniestod Premiums, I.Moettled Clnimo,• Income foi I 811,753. . - • • 5310.,000. • LOSS PAM' 5WE'1.82 4 • 4 ; ' •. . - • - Over 85,000,000. . r ; •• • • •• DIERECTDRII, • •••. • CHARLES'N;BANCKIM, ISAAC LEA,: ' , 'II/BIAS:WAGNER, • • EDWARD C. DALE, . . SAMUEL GRANT, •• • . GEO". FALES, • . . • PETER. MCCALL, . ALFRED FITLER, S,. • GEO. W. RICHARD - -CIKARLES N: BANALlKER,:ricuident. EDWARD D. DALE, Nice-Presi,leal. JAR. W. Mr A.LI ISTER,• Sec. Pro..lem.. .: • -* • . . . . The subscriber's agent for the above mentioned in stitution, cud' is prepared - to make insurance on every, description of property,. at the lowest rates. ..- •-: • ' - 11.E7".:P.'Y C. RUSSEt, ,P . t. . . Pottsville, -March 19;''O. , .'. , . : .12-tf • . _ F~-~ ~.. ' . c.) 1:4 F IZ, , ACCIDENTAL AND • LIVE . STOCK ,I:' - .s....r1:. - ft.. - .A._,'Nt:ic. E EFFECTED.T.O:ANY.:A'MOUNT•Mi RE-. LIABLE COMPANIES: klntwil Life. of New York Penh Mutual - Life. Philadelphia Nnvlfork Accidental . Live Stock; Hartford -•-• : 'Phenix of New York:. Security of New York Internationsl, do .". Niagara .- do• . Germania • • do.: Putnam of rfartfOrd.... North America do 'Merchants-. do - ' Girard TOTAL r:ASSETS.: $..:..7.:,:. - 9 .3 , 9....,.:5 . 3 1 . ..'... z 1-.2 11,a.tes,ai Adopted by .the - Schuylkill Co,. Board: of Underwriters. ;Nsutrict EFFECTED T:0- A NT: 4.1 4 : - .9 IT-N..i.L. FITUOUT T'ROITRUI OR DELAY ,TO TUB P k -RTI RS . IMI3 R II4G " With a good list, of Companies 'and close attention to business, -we hope to merit a share of thepnblic patrolutge. : Once over Brigbes' Storey eittre Street; • - • " • • POTTSVIVEMiTEPfai-L': Acm.l4-106C - Alga •-• nprttivit , covar SALL.E.-Puninant to Q an order of the Orphans' Court of - the County.tif Schnylhill, the subscriber, adroledstrat)r ot. the ei-tate of .PenziZe Thitiglaßa, late of the Borough- :of• Orwizs bum, - decesse4, will name to.nale by pttblic: - vendee, . . .. • . . Saturday,. the •QM th Ja of January next. at 2 o'clock in the afterneen.'.at the pnblie hens° Ja cob •Lindelimetly, in theiLHorongh or Pottsville— • • that 'certain three atory•brick house and lot of ground. 'situate 'in.-the Uomagh of :Pottsville • sfort4ald, on the outwardly side of Third street,' • adjoining lot of tbe bite ington Kline, - David , • aisrerichte,.and others- containlo..4 , in' front on 'Third street twenty feet. andAn depth 'elehty feet, with the spnartenancoi't late the estate of said deceased. Terms aradoonditions =del:hewn at the time And. place ot sale by . JOHN W..HOSEBF.RH.). - , Adrit•r.- • • By, order Of the Orphans' Gaut... , . • Cnistasi McGrz„ Clerk, • Dec 24. '66 Kt. tit CollYll4T'ill.A.LlK,—Pariefant to . 'kJ an order of the..Orphana'• : Court of the County Of Sch . uylkill, :in the .Cominoniyealth.of ' Pennsylva nia, -the substiriber, 'Adni t alsiratlix of the •estate of Willlana Biter: late of the Borough of Schuylkill ne vem; in the'tkainty of Schriylkill, deceased. will expoie :to sale hYpnblic yendue, ea • • : • . , • • • .Saturday. January 12th, ISO& . • Next, at 10 o'cloticiutheforenoon. - at the public house of Rebecca Koons. In the Borough •of Schuylkill Da iren,- in the 'Cerro ty of Settnylk ill afores. a. id r No. 1.--1,11 that certain tract or niece of land situ ate in North Manhelm - Township, Schuylkill County aforesaid, bowled bylande J'acob Bittle;.. Samuel 11: Shannon, Joseph Fenstermacher, •deceased,. and .Daniel F.: Berger, deceased, ...containing twenty acres and perches lend, with . the ; :appcirtenancep coosistingof "21 frametarn. • •... •. • . _ No.. that certain one-half lot, of.groundeilta ate. in the .11orough, of Schufiltill Haven afore-tt said ; containing on East . street thirty . feet. and • ruunlng.tilong tbilon street . two handed mid. . twenty feet.. -being half .of lot 'No. 53 In the Tian :of said Borough, with the onpurtenatiers, consisting,of a two-story frame dwelling Aortae, barn, iite.,—late the' 'estate of said deceased. • • • Terms and conditions made known at the erne and place of sale. . REBECCA .ElL:llll,Admln'trz.... • Bp order of ihe Orphans' Court, . • . - ' • • Cuatait Mothra, Clerk. ..'Pottsville, December 2ild, '66 • . $600,000 00 , 1;006,750 .33 OC 0 urt, T 1,16.-:-Purstunt to lf an order Of thb Orphans , Court of the County of - Sitnyttrill, in the Cotimantivealtbmf Pennsylvania, the* stibectiher, administrator of Peter Filbert, late of the Borough - of PfnegrOve, in the County otSebuylkill, de-. ee.v.eo.; • witt expose to'sale s hy public vendoe, - .T.peetlny;..ibe Citli.day.ofJaaitary next," at 10 c.'clock. in the. forenoon: at the public house Of Samael P. 'Filbert, in the floroulth of Pinegrove, in the CountyofSeheylkillaforesaid. ' • • . • All that certairr tract of - land situate in•the Borough •of PinegroVe aforesaid, boended.orithe north by-a pub 7 -lie madderiding to tiitsebope pumice, on the south by other land of.Teter Filbert, deceased, on the west by, land.: of T. P. A. Filbert, and the • Dauphin and Susgneiumna . Railroad, on the east by Swamis and oth er laud Of said Peter Filbert,•centairang six:acres, and marked No.-B.in - a diagram of the Forge property. • : Also, a certain tract of clear and timber land in Pine grove Township, bounded cm the north by a public road :leading•from Pinegrove,..Mi the-southby land of Henry Hummel, Kitzmiller, Sites as - CO., and on -the west- by land ofJacoli Ilubo,-cantaining 36,3fracrei. - • '. • Als:S- a certain tract of -laud in Porter :Township, bounded by iamis of- John Houtz,' John Huber and Beery Dabber:lag, contaiiiiug CC, acres, Prr perches. -" Also, a- ce. tam tract of !arid in PinegrOye Township, containing 3 acres.-late ttfe palate of Ley, liehia; Dren- $300,000 . ..Also, a. certain tract of land in Barry Township, con- Mining.. 226 acrea late Daniel Shappel. • Also, a certain- tract of land in Pitiegrove Totems:lip, containing, 40. acree, _adjoining lands -of .Kitamiller, &.. Steci 'Fry, and others. : --1 • ' • • Also; a certain tract c land In .Pinegrove Township; containing 12 acres.• • • Also, a certain tract or coal and 'timber land'in Fos ter Township. wairantecitcOohn Filbert,.and Contain log '4:02 acres, 100 perches.. - • , Also. a - certain tract or coil and timber land in Foster TOwnship, warranted to 'John Filbert, and containing . . TOT' acres. $.2,:150,000 00 4,067430. 00 . . Alah.'a certain' tract of iiinber land in Pinrgrove Tonmehirkoiritainitnr, 44.arres, and late the property of John lisman. . . Late the estate of said deceitied: rTerma and condi tions made known at the time and place of *sale by • : • • ' EDWARD T. FILBERT, Adminiatrator. By order of the Orphatur Court,' : • •.- • CuAstee MeGes,. Clerk. • • Pottsville; • Dec. 20, ISSC, " • " • - • • 52- • • Super-Pho9hate of Lime : AIANITE.&(.7I:uItED BY THOS.. AGT., . . . . , . . . , . . ~ Farinerts and be.alers in 'Fertilizersill observe that I have adapted' the above .• trade Mark.," to show-, those who use my Supsr.Phosplmte, 'Made from` the 'Raw .Boric, that they are getting my manufacture: : . • My puttrons.wlll please'he careful in purchasing, that the above 'jade •Mark" is. stamped. upon each bag, as none . other i.s . gtatuu . m. . .. , , . • , I am now'ready to supply the above superior Fertili ier hi large of smell. w quantities—in ne. bags of 2001 pounds each.. Also, r.lnays on hank a stock of flee • Raw 'Bone DristLcOinpost-for top dressing,'Plzister, Am.. Air." A trade discciuntallowed to dealers. • •• -•- ti - Tlie above Fertilizerstan he purchased at GEORGE BRIGHT tot SON'S Stote. Centre' St., Pottsville, who are anthorized.tanct as my Agent. - - - . •" .. -. . . .• THOS . . L. HOLT. Agt. POST OFFICE ADDREBS-T.110.1. L. IRO L T, .Aalt. - Schuylkill Raven; Pa. . • • - , •. .;" . .5 . 1111113 7.3 1,162:30S Si 3VIRE. ROPE .*OREICA ; 01Er . JOHN. A.: , ROEBEING, .Trentoti; Weir Jersey. - . , rer-.A. large asliortment of Wire Rope constantly on hand. :Orders filled ivith-tleapatch. For &Da, atrength. and enf . II,..PCS4 ircular. • . r.Tan v• • HUNTER'S • - lODINE 3ARSAPARILLA Is a specific for diseaites of the Blood and Skin. It pailtively-cmes Scmfula.. Totter, Erysipelas and sores of every kind. . itll3 the beet remedy for complaints - .of children following improper nourishment and scarlet .fever. I have ti number' Of strong; truthful cer tificates of its 'favor like 'the following:. Dunning' Sores for 9 yearg„'cured by seven bottles ; Tetter Of years, cured, one bottle ;Ai Scaly'Disease .otthe Skin for 20 }ears, - cured, four bottles; Scrofela• - .10 years, cured, fire bottles; a badly.' Ulcerated Throat. cured, .two bottles ;*. Ulcerated foot, II yea.-s;-tured, seven hot , Geri , a severe ca .e of - Erysipelas, 9 years; cured; aix bOttles; Rheumatisin, 2. years, cured; 'two ..bottles Disease of the Blood,' 14 years, five bottles, .. . -The lodine' Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, infuses 'new 4ife'into the system througliits tonic power and it .is also a perfectly harmless composition having , been In use about thirteen years, by: persons of all ages, from six months and over, with unequalled :ruccess. Princiral Office, No. 910 Market street, Philadelphia. • • • . R. F. HUNTER, Proprietor. • • .Wholesale Agents in New York. F. C. Wells Co. No, - 115 Franklin street:. • . JOI.DI G.-BROWN & SON, Wholesale 'Agents, Cm 'ire st...ana sold by all Druggists in•Fotaville. May 12, ", . • 19s-ly• REMEDIAL INSTITUTE • FOR SPEOIAL OASES, ••' • •• .• - • WO. 1..1'80n.q. 'Street, 'New . • , . information. With the highest testimonials: also. a Book onSpecial Diseases, in a sealed envelope,. stint free. 7 Orße sure and send for them, and you will .not 'regret It; for: advertising: - physic are generally impostors, : without references,: no stranger. should be trusted. Enclose a stamp for postage. and direct to DR . LAWRENCE; NO. 11 BOND STREET, NEW YORK. , ' Nov 17;..66--46-Iy, Bride of Llewellyn, by Mri, Sot • Soldier's .Orphans, by Mrs. ' Stephens. ' The Young Middy or Perilous Adventures of Boy. Officer. .. • . Woman our Angel, by. A. S. Roe. • Outpost, by J., G. Austin.: • Our Neighbors in the Common House. • Oregon' and.Eldorado—a•Romaneo.' ' Red Letter Days. . : . . • Who Breaks. Pays. , • The Pictn re 'of St. John • by B. Taylor. Woodward's Country HOtnes. . Groat. Rebellion, .by J.•. Minor Botts: . Important Sermon., by. Wm; Barnes. • "'Roundheads.' The Republic of plato. - • .. - NE W COOK Boons; • The National Cook Book: . • .. - Mrs. Ellis's Complete Cook Book. ' . Half Hours with the Best Authors ;, 2, 'Dr. Johns; 2 vols. •• . . . . Christian's Mistake, by the Author of John Hal ifax...'- Sunny Hatirs:' . • • Haste and. Waste. • • - Just received and for. sale at . ' • ' B. BANNAN'S Cheap Book Store.- $17;3 If-0111 .83: Handsome Illustrated Books. 4500.010 00 900,000 00 500,006'00 •'• *StiVenile Verse and'Pictime Book, ' Onr Life Illustrated. by.. Pen and Pencil—ChildhoodL-01d .Geins of Literature,-,Elegant, Rare,•and Bug . gestive.:-Illuminated Gilt.. • . Roses and liolly:—A . G:ft tor ill the year round. Handsomely Illustrated. . • . . Imperial Courts of Prance, Englandi'Russia; Prussia' Sardinia and. Austria. • ' ••• • Btoddard's Loves and Heroines of the Poets.' • Tho Moore Gallery' of 'Portraits, Lapdscapes, etc.• . . . 1.6912 3 49 90 . 1,642,354 59 ,418647 62" 1,270.253 fin. ' • .11059; 22 raa,co 91 416,139 32 349,015 19 • . rums SS . Vernon Gallery. • • - • • Lon,;(elkiw!a Evangeline.L-Tlnted Paper- 7-111na triiteAL . • . . • Flower DeLnce—lllnetrated. • • • The - Mose %Rciee:- • - ... . . . Our Artists. in Peru—by Carleton. , . • Gerns from Ten nyison--Handsomtly Illustrated. Pen and Pencil Pictures from the_ Poets.--lUu minated. Gilt, ' • - - Together with a:variety of other • Illastrated Books, for sale cheap at BANNAN'S -• . Cheap Book • StatiOnery Store... Mask Books Recently Published, • • —HIGH SCHOOL CHORALIST.—k selection of Cho:- nuns and, Four-Part Songs, from the wortm . .of the . Great Masters, for the 126 C of Colleges, - High Scheele, GRAMMAR SCHOOi CHORUS; containing' Wit hews' Method of Teaching Vocal Mask, adapted to Schoels.• by John littlish alio, Selections, for Devo- , tlonal Burr-lees, Exhibitions, and Festival Occasions. Adapted and arranged in one, tiro and' three By J. B: Shariand, Teacher - - of Music' in the; B e et= • " THE :egenor,; 4-cone:t6l of Tuns in all Me tres; • composed' Tor, and espftliilly adapted to the wanting. itH Chinch Choirs and Mil&artNtrorshippers, 'Home Chriei and SoularGethMinde--- PaPer!•. • SS cents, beards, 40 dents. A WINTER. WittillNG'Sr; ENTIRTMEMINT.— A Social. Cantata. -. Words by Sidney Dyer; Mole by A. .Cloth 81 25._ paper $I M. • • " - • 40IISSTEXUSIOAL OATECHISH.;--Lnese "wir.i =Appendix aintidning, *adulation' fr om:. the .taricsia3fsjor andldiaor Keys, , and a Treatise on the . Syllables and the. caustklectio4 of. Chords by O. J. The above OUT :=JHMbi illnaulositooL .;z/Zie-Fir7lll' '-.K.---All-1,100101490410.1.- PUBI,IO SALES. FERTILIZERS. 1101Arr'S SkiperiCor Improved I MDEM.'.k . . ~..:..., . ......_.., • the tanner. POULTRY OIDEPS good' hen, properly. kept, will sometimes lay.two hundred and fifty eggs in the course of twelve months, each of the average. weighrof 241 (mines. The fluids of an egg consist of "the "wittra''ana the ‘`yelk." The former has a new affinity to, the coagul-: alkle of the blocd. - The latter is compo.fed of oil, alhumitious matter, water and a small; portion of gelatine. Thus constituted, they -Yield amild demulcent and strengthening ali ment, well suited to. consumptive persons. 4, nutrative restorative drink is prepared by rubbing the yolks, of two or,three eggs and a little white sugar with a, pint or two of. cold water s. adding to' it afterwardi a glass of any light wine s with or, v,iihoht, a little. lemon juice, to imProve the flavor. Some laboring persons find hitrd boiled eggs agree with them Heuer than in the Soft or li,quid s state. But generally Speak .ing, the lightest as well as the simplest mace of preparing for the table, is to boil them only as . is necessary to coagulate slightly the greater 'pert of the..ivhite withotit depriving the yolked its fluidity. . s FEATHEISS.—These supply us with an in= valuable material for-our beds, couches, ttc., and are profitable article' of trade..: They should he plucked as, soon after the death' of the bird . as possible. Sometimes living birds are plucked. but-this is an_adious practice; and shOuld be curbed by legislative punishment.' -. • . "----:-Tifeflesh of those birds affords a' delicate and .wholesome food. , The' young bird or chicken and. the capon are most. es teemed. Both are nutritive and easily digest ed. Chicken broth is diluent and restore tie, and is a very - . useful drink for diarrhoea and other disorders of. the stomach and bow els:- The concentrated decoction yields fin ex 'cillent jelly; - kowx.s.—Various methods are resorted to for, Permaturely . fattening fowls, and. some of them pf a.most cruel and un--. justifiable Character--such as cramming,' by'' confining in a Wm. the size of the body, and allowing the. head and - tail , to project ; of blinding the bird for this purposeor of nail ing it to a board ; also the 'mode of forcing - down 'liquid food - by. a - particular . kind of purep worked by the feeder—all these, and - other"cruelPraciices; ye. wish we: could abcdr ish in practice, and obliterate from the-print -. ed page. • , igeripo. . Ft:A . lllEn CAIL —(Simple and good) :1 cup white, sugar, 1 teaspoonful of butter,. .1 egg, 2 even cups sifted flour, y cop of milk, 1 tea, spoonful cream of tartar, and `1 teaspoon sal eralus or ',soda. Flavor NV itil essence of .I'r.s . E•SACce. --Stir to a cream, it teacupful each of butter and sugar, :with .the white of an egg.,. Add cup water, with a - rery little .flour, and .boil all together with a cupi of wine, •or ..-less according -to . its kind ,and strength. • . •To Km, IN,t.nrs.'—'lle. following is said never to fail if . properly , applied : Make' a srong steep, ficirn red Oak bark in b6t water. When bold apply as convenient,' the oftener the better.- -la a few days the Wart:will dis= appear. CII 1.111:A INS The following disc6i'ery by Dr.. William ll:Weston, of Si:met - 011e, was never knoWn to fail as a cure f)r chilblains Laudanum, ale parr; liquid , acetate of lead, two parts, Obtain la small bottle full at any apothecaries. • PLiult- PeornNti —cone quart of sour a teacupful of sour ereiin; .twn_eggq,. one teaspoonful of soda, and ; stir in dour so'ns to make a stifftatter : steam one hour; and serve with sweetened - cream:. ' To CURE A. FELON --A.correspondent says when .indications of - a felon appear, take a piece of rennet and soak it in - warm Milk un til it becomes soft,' then apply it to the - - part affected, renewing it occasionally, and-keep ing on . until acure is produted.- SPOYGF. GING cRBGE A LP, —One cup sour milk, one half cup butte; two egg 4, one and, a half teaspoons saleratus, one tablespoon ginger: Flour to. make as thick as 'pound cake. Warm the buf ter, tuola• : .SC3 mid ginger, theti add the milk; flour and salerattis, and bako as quickly as you cap. . COTTAGE PUDDI:SO.—Take 1 (Luba flour, 2 cups sugar, t tablespoonfuls melted butter, 2 cups sweet Milk, trbeatene4s, 2 teaspoon fuls cream tartar, teaspoonfuls soda.: Mix well and balm or steam to a mold or large tin basin. . Serve .*ith beaten butter and sugar,- or wine aauee. What is left from dinner is good for tea cake. • Aft - smito• PLASTERS.—By using .sirup or =biases for mustard plasters, , they will keip soft and.flexible,' and not dry up and: be come hard, as when mixed up with water. A 'thin paper or Sue cloth should come be tween the plaster and the 'skin . The st Ten gt h of the. plaster is varied, .by the addition uf more or less flour. • • • . Prt.Al-4111§ is the great . dish of the 'CM eritals is so truly deliciona and so cheap ly and easily made, that it is a wonder it his - pot become; ere this, a common diskinother eortetries. It is Prepared In the following ,manner Boil sufficient rice (according to the number of mouths to feed) in a large quantity of water. It should be put in cold wafer, wafer, With a little salt, and not stirred while cooking'. When thoroughly done; Strain off the water through a colander or sieve, and each kernel will be separate am:l , B°lld. Then Season with salt, pepper, butter,-and little tomato sauce cut up (not very tine) roasted or boiled mutton, or-veal, and mix - with the rice in prOpOrtion of about I to* meat. Let them simmer 'together a . few - _ minutes, and serve hot with the .meat gravy, The, water that the rice hai been boiled in makes the 'very best starch for fine.work.. REMINGT_ONS . . • . . •, .• FIRE_ ARMS. , • • • . !. Sold •by Gun Dealers A,ND .THE TRADE GENERALLY. •-• • • • . Yait•Pocket Pistol:No. 22 * Cartridge. Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt..) Nce2•l.Carttitige.' • Repeating Pistol,.(Elliot pt.) No.-32 Cartridge. Pocket Revolver, (Self Cocking). - • New Pocket• Revolver; (with Loading Lever). Police Revolver, Navy SizoCalibre. • - Belt Reiolver, (Self-Cocking.) Navy Vallbre. Navy Revolver. 30-100 in. Calibre. • . : . • Army. Revolver, 44-100 in. Cabbie. • . Gun Cane, using No. 32 Cartridge. • Revolving Rifle, 36 &'44-100 in. Calibre. . • Breech Loruling N0.•32 Cartridge. • . • Breech Loading Carbine, No. 96 Cartridge, ' . • 11. S. Rifle, (Steel Barrel,) - with Stib . re Bayonet. : • Billed Musket, Springfield Ptitteru. ' Single Barrel Shot Gun. • • • • ' ' • • • . B.LIE3MIGTON & SONS; Ilion, *New York. I.faire.&. Nichols, New. York. • • Palmens& Bacheldere v Boston.' John P. "Lovell; Boston. - - -• :. • - • • , Jos C. Grubb & CO., Philadelphian : • . Potiltney &TriMble,. Baltimore. •• ' lienry.Folsom & Co,. New Orleans and. XeraiihiS. • Idaynard Bros.,' Chicago:.. • . • . L. M. liumsey & Co. - ; St. Louis... • Albert R. Crane; San Franet.co. . • • • • ''Ang.:l(l4 .86 . '6c.4-14) 53.. • • TEE HARRISON BOILER, ABAFE•STF. AA[ BOILER. • Thls new 'Steam. Generator combines essentinlad vantages in ABSOLUTE SAFETY PROX DESI'RUCT IVE hXPLOSION, in first cost and cost of repairs, du rability, economy of fuel; facility of cleaning and trans portation, not poss&rsed by any other boiler. • .• It is. formed of a combination of cast iron hollow spherea—each eight inches in external diameter, and t.kft-eighths of an inch thick, • connected by. curved' necks. . Three spheres. are held together by wrought iron bolts. with .caps at the• ends, . The form is the .strongest known its strength to resist internal ines= Sure very, greatz-unweakened ae It Cs by, punching or. riveting, which- Wealth the. strength' of the wrought -iron boilerplate, about 40 ter •• cent. . Every boiler is tested by hydraulic measure at 800 pounds to the sonare inch. IT CANNOT BE BUM UN. PER'ANY FRAC.: TICABLE SWAN PlreSS CAE.. • • • - Under pressure which might cause rupture In ordi nary boilers, every Joint in this becomes a safety valve. No other steam 'generator possesses this property of relief, underuxtreme pressure withentinpuy to itself, of , • arid thns preventingdisister: • • About %wet kuusdred of these boners - sre hew In oPo -ration in some of the best 'establishments In the cone-. .try:' : Por descriptive circulars or price. Apply to • '• -. JOSEPH itaituatiori, Jr: 'Brion Boiler Works. Gmrs ..Ferry Road; adjoining S. Arsenal, Philada., Pa... . June i1...06-224y . o sco E'lt S & SON 4 FINE CLOTHING egg chestnut Sim* and SU Jayne Street, ID ADE , Hare sow on hand elegant 'NEW. SWIM of Sidi and Winter Clothing. : : Also it very largestoek Preach English and Ameriona`plete Goads to "elect. Ere% fyrjoeasers 41/ mammas var, ranted welt Engib and drAnniAltr. -- r• 414/1:A: 944. 1 Peini -
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