attd poor, , •• NASBY. Flashy cilia's a Pirrnion bat is Inter '''. raptssi by n Nig,gre, also ix Aided- and Abbetted by the iVerrerseJas lTi 4 gler..• • . • [From the ro?eYlo Ltimiej Ton CiriTs.CeNrronerr X Mains, " • .•• (With is in the Srait of KentnetiF), ' Jannary 10,1867. ( I in= rekested a week ago, to preecit a conree , from ,the :text With the noble and high sniuded Gtrrner Brandette need .with enep crushin force in his list annual message, to wit "Kin the leopard change his spate or. the . Etkio pian'his akin?" and allaz feelin arqions to do wat I: kin for the ciinse; I did it last nite, or rather es- 'rayed to de it: - - • And here let me remark, that there aint amore devoted people in. Kentucky than them lambs ez compose roy .It Was a tetchin site and one with filled my sole.with joy to see em pour:out ov. the groceries at the first tootinriv the born; and' t) Bee Poinebacker, which owns the etoppin work to come ; but.the most chr.v.rin and encouragin sign to' me wnz to see Dekin Pogram, who - woo!. playin eeven - up. for the drinks with Elder. Slathers, at Ba . . S-0011 3 .0, lay down his hand when he he .1 high, low, and jack -in it, and bed only three tOgO. "Elder," said he, Lis vole° tiemblin.at the sacrifice be was a math, and a tear steahn down his cheek, "Elder, there's' the horn. .Let us' to our duties. 'Ligron must take the frOnt . seat nv temp'ral matter," and sighin 'SE he cast a Partin glance . athiS band, he strode resolootly to theiatiktoottry. , opened by readin the folerin trent Gov: Bram lette's Message "The nigger is.tlfs ir.fermr tip:White—he. " lacks the pawer to rise. • Ontil the leopard kin .change, his spcte, or the Ethiopian his skin, all efforts to repeal or nullify God's laws will be tine- • vaihn,." . brethren these Words are trords .nv • wis dom, andlnr em let us be tliardrfel. jlio skin uv the Ethiopian vtz inflicted onto' him -for No express prirpoeo_ nv distingtiebin . him from...his brethrin, whose servants be wuzeondemed to be, for all time, es a pitnishment for the ein nv Cain or the' imnroodence uv Ham, Rich, the . Demo; . cretin divines, heven't eettlednn. — Withthe black Am he vraz given all the other marks nvinferi °ray. He wnz cost With long . arms, immense hands, flat nose, and bowed . legs, and that then mite.be no mistake in the: matter, he'wetz given wool inatead nv hair—lialleloogy "Ab, brother°, wet a blessid thing for us is this Ethiopian I What a consolation it - must be to yoo all to 'know that titer is .a race bolow ion, and how blessid the - refleckshun that they can't change their skin; and by that means git 'above pool -That's.the comforts we draw - from the skrip , tors: Wat a horror it - would befbr Deekin EoL . gram, who is snorin xo peaeell::, , • • '•: t`Dreamtn, sweetly dreitinin the happy hears away.' of when the Soopreme - Court 'decides theAblisltiti • amendment neenrshxtslincl„ anal he gibs his ni,;;.: gent back again, if ther sham be a nor dispen-, cation and nigger sheed be permitted to charge their skins Wet . seimorily wood we-hey NE' our . Property/ Some mornin he'd wake pp and find em all white persons, whielvit . would b iineon sto,3shnel to wollop. brethern ther hoz bin Many efforts trrehange t'ie akin hv the Ethiopian, -tut rather therbez bin moony who 'wanted to. The Boston Ablishnists her tried it, but wat lez Lin'_the result? Aint They niggers pit, and aint-the . Y.st ill the degradnil wrotebeethey.,alin wuz? I paws for a' Linade this latter remark Le , „.oz, and only-be -' etoz; iLsountii.divell, not that I bed any ike that anybody - wood reply. 'lmagine my - surprise nt' - seem a gray-Imailed nigger, wick lied tin, doOrin and after the fratrisidle struggle; employed in the -Freedmen's Burow, rise, and remarked -.that he ••• hod a word to say onto that pint.- There wnz etorin of indignashun, and tbe impudont nigger, who, wnz tin sassy t .7. to, pr,sam to week iii a white meetin, wood Icy I.iesacrifteed un the spot had not Joe Bigler, who ui half drunk, drawl a ugly lookin -navy revolver, 161 remarkin that he knowd that niggerLthat Ito bed more cense than the • hull hilin ur u', and he shoed her his • . 'tE,f;'• Bed this • reckless To "tf, he heats yeo; Perfassor, trona% is trooth ; let's lies , it. Ef hu don't, why, it's all the better for yon. El your Webstiorian inteffeek kiv'ers the grated, hit ritc.- his ponderous intelleck getis' the best. on't, jigt e • z rite. '.'Out ud the ninuth's uv Labs and tueldiss. , Elder, I go my bottom dollar on this stickful. • Speek up, venerable—there won't none - tiV tech yoo," and he 'coda his revolver. • • - "ltleggin - Pardon," sod the nigger, ' , I agree uith Yoo; Terfesger. th .t • the Ethiopian can't change his skin bieself, but dots the scriPter say that it • can't be changed lot him ?" . • . .• • -• • . "Answer the venrah'. yco - - Bigler, plinth his revolver at me. can't say that it dote," ac . .-; I. • "Very gool,7tetorted ;: "heznt ther a - Change bin ii - goin on in Etiotnelt* from the be ginnin ? My Mother "Wil7. tz I:AaCk ez a'row"; I'm oonsidblelighter ; my Wife - 's'a half lighter, th'an I am; my gal:et-children is a.hall lighter than their mother, and I want to know wit G uvrier Bram. lette's got to • saY to that ? The,white men ain't get no cues onto them; ilea he • "Speak up, Perfesser—the epcl iia wants - yob to be prompt," ; Fed Joe Bigler. I answered that he hod umz. piled :onto Hantor Cain ard:their desomiautS, and no body else:: • • . - "Very well, then," sed fhb nigger, ehucklin all over; "es I' am only half' Ham-or Cain (rich you . . . heVn't decided), then In' coarse' there's Onlyititlf a cuss onto me, only a . mtarter onto niy wife, - or.ly' an eighth onto -my danghters, old).' a sixteenth onto my daughter's children. and there's lius Mt- Diggers in this 3or N - I;i: i ity, is'at heza't got. tho thirty-sehkuud -or the sixty-to:prat Part- of :it hangin to em. Garner Bramlette also ked buthin bott niggers bring dogrtttled cuz tWuz their..na , clam, didn't he, and that eildfcashen woOeni do -"Perfessor,"sed the torinentin wich lied just whisky enuff into him to be ugly, meet remind you tint the partikcler Ind :c and sucklin out UN' whose month year bein immensely con demned,' extics prompt anserr, ( - ..r rather I, his. 'guardian and perfecter • sneered that such wntz the teriornri the Guy; ner's remarks.' - .. • . , that's troo, why des; t the mulattoes come up faster? Ef its natefal eta piihtyaiv the nigger, the White Inv' ain't effeetsd-by it and:the molatto only-half. 1 . aro 'fp:jun.l[ld with the heft of the people afore nie,' and 111 - Bet my last year's WA gPS; wich Doekin Pogrom "ain't paid yit, that half ur emeant read any mor'n.r ,'Pears to mo .1.7 d like to hey Outrtier Bramletle talto the lead off us for a year or two and see whet herwe'd rise or not. She moutn't, and then. again we wont.' But. I rather think its a leetly too much to put ..torte ort.tep uv as man and.then; kick him for not -"Bally !" sed Joe Bigler. ."Go on l 6 on!" - "It slut just - square playin to rnakO:all sorts CM laws agin obreisin, to flog nafor Levin spellin. "books, to make it a peldtentiarY Offense to learn Ito read, :audte burn our skool boUses, and then, ' because we aint jest ready to enter College, - fe in sist oil ,that we are naterally incapable. And above all, abut it persOaniu a little to charge it oak, the Lord !, Aint yop - mittaliin cnur own work for -Wizen! Traps of GuYiter - Brantlette's fathcr. bed flogged 'for wantin to to read; and Garner Brandette's mother hcd Lin brought up tz . a tiOd • hand, : and the . same - strategy lied bin . practised on Gm - Liar Bra:mlette's grandfather and great-grandfather and . great-great-grandfather ' and great-great-great-grandfather and Ws. - "'Hold on, cer.orable." sea Joe Bigler, "don't enumerate. Jest s2y his see,sttrs, - bail to the Identiole time they wnz slat - is to tin,m Normans, which held hie prrijealtpre jilt ez closely ez yoelre. bin held, and-it'll ,be stiflishint. But go on."- "I plead guilty to the hand's, fl rt.nose, and bowd lege. Possibly, the first nigger hid ern poesibly not. Ef Gurixr Bramlefte's fiches. and big grandfa-:—wich is to Scs _bin kept o,t the hoe, his hands wood her been cz. big is mine, ef, they'd borne burdens forever his legs Woodbe bowd; and of th±r noses lied.bin per* , tooally smashed, hizzen wood be flatter than it "Hey yoo eny more questions „to. put to the 'Perfeeaor?" eed Joseph. : •• "No," -replied the . Ethiopian, "I be's sed my "Then,"'aed this Bigler, with wtz getting more and more reckless every mit ,t. dismiss this congregaehun, with this . remark, - that that nigger te under my protectin 'care, and of a Single lock trr biz wool is disturbed I abel feel it,a Both= but painful dooty devolyin upon rne,.to put a ball - Into the carcass tic each uc the offi4tils tic this church, commend° with the Paster, andecntinuin . all the way down to the scribe. Git !" And pelt melt the cdng,regashan piled out—one oven another. .• . ~• . 4,31111.1 be necessary to di.pose cf Joe Bigler somehow: He loet what property he bed in the war audit becoming : exceedingly looes in his talk: He can't be tolerated long. PETYLPLtrAt T. LNASBY• is Postmaster); and likewise Profedsor nv BlbliklePoliticka in the southern Claabical tary.lnstitoot. - • . ORE OF AZTEXtII VFAIO.7B .TMTFSIONI m...3:—ToFNEs; Odober :0th;1866. Werd: . --11t Deis Sri wife was 'danger onsly unwell foi over sixteen Years. She was- so - weak that she couldn't lift a teaspoon . to her- Mtrath. But in a fortunate moment She menoed rea.ding one of. your lectures. She gob- better at once. She strength So :rapidly that she lifted the cottage pian o quite a distance' froth the floor, and then tipped it.ther on tO her' inOther-in-liw,with- whom she had some little trimble. We like yonr-lctituree-yery Inch. PleaSe send me a barrel of them. If yen sliould riquiio &fly more recommendations you can get any num ber of them in this place at two shilinge each the pritail charge for this one, and - I trristlen may bei.ever happy,. •• • • X am air; yours truly, and so is my wife. DArn I want to ask you a qation Well,:my son. Why. is. neighbor 8:n1:la's abop' hizo eounterfelt dollar? , - I ean":, tell pay eon. Because you can't pass it,agid - ' lancemiTot - e..--"Ma, I'm next to the beici: 6 . I r ou don't say so, Billy? How many are There in le Ig 4 144 1 12 7 boy?" - "Mt and 1; 4 ';• Dean." '~ n 'ftih'~G~S'.'S'i=i:L,h. v-*1:,~ i~~~^3r •„ i V +.~~c •"Y. EDUCATIONAL. LEBANON' VALLEY 'COLLEGE, A DAY ASO BOIRDLNG SCHOOL FOR BOTH - - SEXES.. • -• .• • The School is located at LES/MON.:CO, . • • (33 miles west of Itendbce....) , ON..TIISatI3ANOIIi VALLEY 112.11,110 AD; . . TlsoSor - ..h instruction is afforded Carnelian and ißittb Eingliab k ' . 'Mathes-antics and N./stand Scission, • Polite Literatara and Philosophy, - . Greek..ll;ntiss, Gcraunu and ' French 11..angua ;tea_ 'Vocal nad.lnatromesital Bluoic,.Penalan ... ship, Lwman* and Painting.; The Tesehers are'sll gtadnatcs of the best scheole, and ere± aczomplfehed and experienced. . • ' The rooms are all famished and heated by famacm' Next sea-ion commences Jannayy 7„I3GT: •. • MlMl''s moderate. and no extras. '. For cataliwnes. addaxs. .• -. Bee. T. 11. NICKROT. A.M.. Principal.. Annville, - Lebanon Co s , • " 1-ly Dec ', .Git - Warehiinse,Morris''Addition, L oFFErtsFon SALE . . . . Buckwheat Flour, • . ;. '• • ..... . . ..Extras Family.F.lour„.' Co . •• • - - rn Be ... ... ni, . ' • ... .. • '- - • . . Kiln . Dried.Coris Ileal, . . _ - - .: • . Corn, Onto, Illay, • ." .• .... • • - • Ontritand Corn Chop, ik . c., • Alrn 11.11 Feed ni all kinds. nab; confcieting In Tart of Mackerel. . ShEoli Salmon.- ,Ilerrint , , Haddock, Oixl Fish. Atc. Always 41.190ci ask , ortrnopt of•Provb - lons, Gtocerkr, Az, - • ... • ' ...- . tint. 1, '6 Z- 1. • ....'' . , . . . . OMR 1fi1T31,1,111 Age 'and welrselerter3 etnek of Wattling. Jettelrfend Silver - Warr. romprlsinc all there* dries, Call and . exam fne .hcfore pnrcbakinz'.. S*lll7.itateti repre-. seined.iftlendnfrodusfx Offlinond R4otriet R. C. GREEN. Centre St., Putt..nine.- I:Mc 1 lIK B r. FOr the convenience or our patrons and others at a distance, we'here • present a diagram of etlf-measurement; •by which a good dt vlll be • guarantied, by; sending the sizes - la • the. order. dasignated In the accompanying • .•33'0 3 LA.ZIATIGN. • .• IIZASCRE 701 i COAT. , *•- • Length of Back, from Ito 2, and froth 2to 3: ' • • • Length 'of Sleeve,: (with arm crooked 4 from 4to S." • Breast Measure.—Around the most prominent' 'part. of .thechest • • Wm* ifettaure.'—Aronnd .j.• '. State whether. the•,perion, t •i • - 'erect ar stofOing. • The same-measure as for Coat Iron ?ANTS. - - • ' . Measure inide seam, and ont side fromblp-hone, amd around the waist_ an.: hip. •• • , - 'ISASIPLS, Or MATEZIALS FENS as MA.II. FOES OF COOT:.(30006 TO ' aS arrrcarn, tr'wyr RATISFAMOZi, • CIIAS.STO.IiiEt.I At C0.,- . 5241. Chesnut CHAS. SToicqrs 1 3ure.Liberty {'bite Lend , preferred by all 1 'practical Painters: Try it I 'and you will have.no -other. Manufactured only by • , 'Ziegler A: Smith, • .. • -Wholesale Druz. Paint and Glafs-Dealers,- - - , • No. Is 7 North 711.11tD Street, Philadelphia. Jan T 7. . . .I)lttre Liberty White Lead.-The Whitest, the a mot donible and the racat economical. it 1 Srandactured only by '. ' • & -Smith, • • - Wholesale Dint. ; Paint nod Glass )eaten. No: 137 North Tillitll - tztreet, Philade4phln. Du re y Loud .will do more. and - Letter work lit avirenCoetAban any Gther 1 . Try •. - - Ziegler 147,..5mii11, - • - - .'sl , olesale Drug. l'aiut,arul Glass Den 131 NORTII THIRD STREET, Paulad CILCAP PASSAGE OX AT BRITAIN and IRE AND. Tap:molt Brothers A , ' Co. , e _Emigration and Forel.= Ezalionge Otlicc,Sn.Soeth .t reef, and 113 firOadway, N. York. Drafts co - Engltir.d, Ireland, Scotland and -• . . • Tanfiott's favorite line of Liverpool-Pieketi - snils every.i Mee clays. • X Line of London Packets - sails every ten days. -Also by steatnAblos railing weekly. - Parties wiPhin.z to send for their . friendS or. remit money' to the cimniry, .C.JITI do mat the lowest -rares by applying to Allexnutler M. Yilliman,:op, pOrite the Sew. Town nail, Pottsville. Feb 3, • F OUT Z'S MEM= gorse all Cattlo Powfirs. . . Tbls preparation; - - . 4 . 17‘1:- . ?.; longl I' •11 and event i y . ; , - '- i: :.... ;* , :', - ic73 i•• . ' k V: -:?-. ' .-. lat6Tin, will titer . -- -- t - ' 4 :- .t .l l - 1 1 ' . ..'•.i• ' . ...?. oughly reinyligorate - wn' and -, i ... r .,- , .: -., , , -.• :-. - - .. , b.. low-spirited ,3.oength h: ii rs i bs wg , ~', •',. -,, .. • - and"' cle a nsing the lk . ,t r omich broken-d and intei- L tines. - 0,..,. , .1 . • -s . •„ \ t, t , ,..- :....... ". . - It is a sure - pre, • - '''' .-..,-••• xii. 4 . ,- : --=---- . . - i•entiye •of all ills. • . .-!.." .._, - . ..„-,.4.0%,.:7- • eased incident •to ............., thii. animal, slit V E LIM %V IV. TER. II F. AVE DODO IIS,• Di TEMPER, F' VERS,FOUNDI LOSS' OF - .APPI TITE AND VITA ENERGY, &c. I use improves ti wind, -increast the appetite-gi, a•sm,ooth as gips's) , skinas transforms - t' miserable skelei horse. To keepers of Cows - thlepreparation is invaluable. improves the quality 'of themilk, , • It has -bein . proven by -11C tual .esperiment to increase the quan tity .of. 'milk and .oream. twenty', per cent..and make the butter-•flrm. and sweet. In fattening cattle, it giveS them -turappetite, ,their d e 'and ,makes, them thrive . -lii all diseases of Swlis . sach as Coughs, Mcers . in the Lungs, Liver, .. . 2 7' . , ....: - • e l &61, - this article. ~.. - ..5 - . ._..... :•.. .RCt3 as a specific. • ....,e, ..... _... , . one-half a paper. ' - t o a , paper in a - . - . .- .. :•'. ' „ — . ,E/A 17-, barrel of swill the, -- I ..7.-=--i ::- .. --...- 7. ___.... above diseases --- F ' 7l =- 7 7 - _,_ .. - will be eradicated . ,_. --=-', -----,-- --,-= or entirely prevented.' If given la time, a certain preventive and core for the Hog Cholera... Price 25 Cents per. Paper, or 5 Papers for SL PREPARED S. A. _POITWZ 131Z0., WITOLESALE DRPO AND MEDIME DEPOT.. , N0..116 Franklin St., Baltimore, :Nd. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers through. out the - Unital States. - ' - Fpr sale in Pottsville t;ttIWEIY SAtIAR, Druggist S.,huylkill 'Haven; IL N. COX/. Mx 1, •66 irsi'Read It. TitOXELL'S CRP AP CIGNA, GLASS, AND • CROGIiCERT STORE, Centre Street, Opposite Ittortimor k9nse POTTSVILLM The citizens of Pottsville and' neighbOring .towns villagessiAlumilcts, one and all, are invited_ to call and'evsmine my stack of wares before buying else where, as lam:not to be .undersold, and can furnish Housekeepers with every article .they wart in 'my line of but:nese. -In the stock of •.. . . . French - Chlnn, will fie found Tea Setts, Djimet Setts,.Card and - Cake Baskete, Watch Ca...-es, Sear Volderfc'igatch Safes, 3lutto Motto Cups and Sancen3,Vasea, Colo:pies, Ctdna Sett for Childri,tu, and a general variety of Ter, Glass Ware. Choireq, latest totterns, .consisting Of. Table and' Bar Tumblers, Champagne and -Wine Gtineses, Ale and Beer 'Glasses. Decnnters..Bar and 'Bitter - Bottles 'Gob lets, Phalli, ClgtOr 80/LION PitCherg Cel arks, sugar Bowls Spoon Bolders, Syrup . Cane; Fruit Botch", Fruit Jars, Cake St'i'es Berwene Lamps of every variety, Lamp CticaneYs,,Lanterrus, Candlestick, -Ctockery: - Ciockvryl: A full sxwortmert • of iitO'N •STON.E CaCiA, of ,dif- Cetera patterns, In setts tok single pieces. toSuit the pub lic. A large assortment'of.cor-mon .C. C. Ware, which Lull} nefl at low figures. •, Fellow and. Stone Ware. PtldJ4 Dishes, Pie 'Dieu Us Cal:enders, hulk Pazs; Jelly Moulds: . Pitcheis, Tea Pots, 'Muter Pots, Milk Pots, Jars, Jugs, etc., etc.', • . • MISCELLANEOUS :—Totiet Setts. Illutors;tilop jars and Foot Baths • Quart arid Pint Flasks ; Cs3aoll, d"C., ie. Fruit Jar,. of cyst,' dcicription. • - 2d.FMCII.-VNTS I l ' cr.o sell you Goods at Cita , Prkis, thus saving yotareigtit. call and see if it is rot so.. J: R. T11 . 010321-u. y ries INSURANC.E. . • .• .LA kali" lc. 11 The Girard Life bienrance, • Annuity and Treat Coin . pan) , of Philadelphia. Offtee, No. 409 Chestnut street,' the fire door Mug of the Coatore Ilonee. - CAPITAL—S2OO,OOOCILARTIKR PERPt:4 CAL.: Continue to make inearances on lice! on 'like...most fa . . . Irorable Lento. • .• 1".. • • . . The capitarbeing paid UP and inv&sted together:with . a large and constantly 'increasing reserved rand, offers, a perfect security tothe lu s ured.. The premiums may - be raid yearly,, half-yearly. or narter The company add a 'myna 'perlodicallito the mar-. mace for lire. The firs .bonus. apprOpriated in Decem ber, 1644, the second boims in Decebber, 11149; and the third bonnet in Deceriber, 1854,•which additions make an average of more, than 60. per cent. 'upon the'premi ants paid, 'without thaessing• the annual premium. ==2l Thoinas Rfdncay, ' • John A. Browni , : • - Robert Pearsall,,John R. . . Thomas P:Jame; ;• - John IL Slack, • : irmicritit Brolen, .-• • John.e. Ititthell, - • • George Taber, • , : Isaac Barton, ,• . ' Ilearyll..Freeman; •*. Seth 'J. Conly,, •• • • Pamphlets containing . table of tatee anct explanations, form of application and farther information can be bad at the office. THOStA, President:.. 'Join F. James, Actuary .: . „ , - .• - Or of B. 'BANN. AN. Pottsville, , AR'ent this County. TO CARTENIT.RS •ds BMIDERS. The Schuylkill County Lumber .&-liaimf'actunng Co, liave On baud at their extensive establWanent, on Railroad Street, serest outurtity oflumber of every kind and &sail:ton, which they = supply to Operators, Carpenters and Builders, at lower rates than,d can bo bought elsewhere: They are also ready -to supply, through the means of their extensive 'bush:teas and-la bor saving maddr,es manufactured artlchz in their Line at a saving of 25 per cent on former cost. Their large vvorimhops have been in anecessfnl opera tion for the past year, turning out vastAtiatt ai tities at Doors, - W es, — -••• JPsznel Hod- writs, • Blinds, Banisters, ' And all lands of Premed, Pins; and Turned Work , whit* they bare constantly on hard. 'They are ready to ele•tate ordem ai the shorttvt notice, for any quanli ty or quality of sawed or manufactured satft - " Dry and green liendoek or - et 1,11.4 tor' batwing _ .KENIREp,OIL .Tht OA,SICS AND BARR:PUS Otlrflums. Oak , I "PM , PoPiert Plank and scant- • . • for sate . ftt t h e loweet market ling boards: Cherry, Walnut,- y dtc„ for tang- ' Always on hi ed net work : White and e for littering, price. raw-or made to order: ' WW l ' Pine Plunk, a, 23 , 1, Ix; Thrw TO' —:ls4Pmht St.; comer Wadden Lane. ile; X, sled X WWI' always: midi . ; also, „plank w EAsTrizos. Newyork: - - be.ttar. et= , Postu, litiogies, lath, vain yoftyg BASTENOEVIsteur Eradfard. • • • lath: _ '" • B. art Pottsville, will supply our OM it Mit:. rar Bills of sawed stun and every Ming in their lino Uhretaders WU% " tm hand or to order, at Um shortalt mike. 'Manufactory at New Bedford; Match Y 9, 69 . /Os - Pow Toth, hhtrch 1T, 1 611 !Y.>: • - • .. • T::*. - -.. i . ; M..1.N . 8: - .li'S-.-'...:,.: : .'0. 7 .q*1r.*:T:; .. ..i.:: : : 47 .. : :: : 0.8:R. , .1,T, : :4 1 3i..Y . '. 1 : . . 2, : .1 ,1:.....: 0 _: 7 ,.. miscEaL - bANF 4 9tis'!:::? RESTORE YOUR . SIGHT .TNIL -J. .STEPItENS 41. - . CO.'S ..,. • . ...r . " :-. jj. .` rx.i.T.).. - r .corN - r-k.ntsroltrics; : .. • Or,BESTORERS or Tar,.r.rEsmat' . .. • -... .They will.Reslort Dupalrol Sigy, Unit triter it a, the Latest .Peri,nl pfLlfe...-:' : - • . , StECTACLES EENDrirrD Burr r•e4: - - . . . - • • -. , ~ -:;, . . The most iminent-PhYsic-. / • ' r'' :-.-.7 - ..- , ".tans ,' Oculists, Divines,. - Aud . ?.. lt - . ' ...AY the menu •pronlinent -merCof • ': • ' i‘ -',4. our . country. I,...commend the ,_. j il - ' nse of.the CORNEA EESTOR, _.,_. . ~,, i -Ells for Presbyopia, or Far or - 1 , •;•- .7 : - . Long-Sigtitedness,. ' or. every' .. : 4., person who Aftars. spectacles-. from oldsge. Dimness of Vis • 'V • -ion, or Blurring ; Overworked • Eyes;; AsthenOltia: or. .Weak • EOreli ;•••• ,•Epiphora, • or • Watery Eyes l'• Pain in the Eyeballl; Amanrosis, or' Obscurity. of :Vision ; ' PhOtophobia, or In tolerance of Light'; Weakness' of the -Retina and Optic Nerve; "Myedepia, ' - or . Specks or .Moving bodies. before.. the Eyes ; Oplii.S , htiu, or Intlam -malign of. the Eye and Eyek lids ; Cataract Eyes ; Bernie pia. -"or •. artial • Blindness ; Sinking of "".the -Eyeball, and Imperfect: Vision - from. the 'effects of Infl . ittlilltfOn, .k.C. , . . • • . .. . . • They can be naeil by any one with a certainty_ IT sueces*, and without the least, fear of injthy to the eye: Morelhans,ooo certificates of cures are exhibited at our office, - Core guaranteed hi every ease When. applied *according to. the - directione. incl. - Fed .in each boa; Or .the • thonef will he re. f uuded: - o'l-lief - fir a Circular-,sent.tratie. "..• •Address, 3:ir.•J . ST.EPri.-.NS 4: Ca. Oculists. 7.. . ....' „ • 'tP: O. Box .925.) . • .' • . . . . • . For sale F.nsirton's' Fatid firag Stoie; No. 10 Astor Bot-.9e, corner of Barclay Street road Broadway, New York. • ' 1 , : • . . . . • . . - /W.ra. J. - -S - rzentsl .1: - Co. have -invented and iamnted% a 31Y01 , 1d or coRNEA FLAT TESEII.•for the rare of. NEAR-SiGIITEDNESS; ',a-hia, has prO , .ed.aercat fall.;CcEiS.:- Writo.for•• . . . . . F. VVHITNEY, . . B A.N KER, CENTRE STREET, 'POTTSVILLE, , . • . Dealer in„ - :AMERICAN. AND FOREIGN _ 'GOLD AND SILVER, Forelipa Exchange, United:States Bon ds, Quartermaster's Vouchers - . Awl lUitcnrrent nopey. MONEY B.ECEIVED ON DEPOSIT.-- aITERES'i' allowed ha per special ageecient. STOCKS, and BONDS bought and sold 'at the New York and Philadelphia Boards o Brokers at the usual Commission. . • - Nov '24, tib. 4T-Cm •. GOVERNMENT NATIONAL-3ANI . ; Offer for - . 471 c, ' al lo market rate - GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, • II.: 547-30'Treas. date . o f ',tug.. 15, 9 6 , 1 I. June . ls, '65 it . -(i ft • *, • • : 314 . 15, - . 1 65 - • . ..• 5-40 Lo:An• - of• : - 5-30 Ltiapr of • 5-20 -Loan..of •-• .Loan - of GOLD; STOCKS AND•I6OBDS... - • GOVERNMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT ••• -.AND SOLD, • - • . . . • . • I).I.IAt.'TS On England; Ireland. France and Grint.ny, for aide in PUIDS to suit purellaeen.. • li. li. ICCINITZDIGER, Ca.bler.. . 'Pottsvillo:..Jannary :1. 'flit : •..,. . 1-tf RENT. at G . - .G"kL All I!) RENOWNED CITEAr TWAY' York Dry Goodg Store, C 0 r. C . F.NTRE. ANl,Xort.wintA, STRUM-r 9, , - (upptisite .. . '. -.. thci Alortimer - Ur f titze); . . . - .'. • ',.. - A .11,111. E CILANCI: Iftlit • BARGAINS! BARGAINS: BARGAINS! _ . •• Having: attemjed tlw ner,.nt. Lipari Auction Bake' at New York City: and- harii;,.4 444 - en . advantage 'of the presimt, dep. e,s! - 1 :4:it! , i,t the market, we ate iinabled o di,pose of our goed4 ' . • - . . ' :.* . . . BELOW - .NEW 1 - 01:1;:- . :1:071,VETIS• PRICES. • ,We h:ire opened '• . 3. Cass BIA111:0 , , extra wellfra, if 4 00, 00, ;Pi (.0111 . id plir; • . . 3 C...ws Colored 131ankr..2 at 4;2 l 05, $1 0.1),.i4 58 ' and $5 s on a • p•lif. • : • • • " •- • • 4 Cases, Flannels, In till colors - and grades., 'from 31, 2 Case: Print's; all standard .makes, &mall) cents . up. . 1 Case Waives. latest pattern and st.jl • .10,000 yards Bleached and Brown Musllni,..etnliraeing alt widths. standard makes,. from 10 cents up. CLOAK.I . NGS!! l • *. . . S . . • S • HINWES.! .- HANN . T.I,S I A complete assortment. of all' thela. es:t. styles.. rtes . .‘ . . • • A Frandiii qpi,ortmetit of all t/e.rpo,t deFirable. kinds; such ft. Minks: Fit: etc, LADIES I-A RAW.; CRANOE FOR YOl TO. BEY - CALL TN FT:4i.!: CALL AND - ...tiLL- :THEM Fie Car:...2d of . . . nli2 Ss • • . •. .. . • .• • . .. • • ctipT - Ros. _.. . - • • • . - - • . •• • . ' I.I2:3TRES, • . . . . - . ...EOI:I3ATS: etc.; . - . froni.3l cents ipyvard. In addition to which wo have made heavy pnrchlPCP in . .- . •-• . - CLOTHS, (..: ;5S.1111:1:KS„ - & , :., - - • • - - • . • . pIT G0t.)1.):3.•0r an-;•.'ee - '• • - • ZSPIIyItS, a cotnidete line, all colors, .• - NOTIONS, HOOP': .I(ITitTS.I .fu . ll.ll . tie . or the ivUrld-rcistown9,l IPVIOLEXELCii•TIC ORDOITBLE-SPRING gKIRTi. cORSETS ANT; . ' a bcantiful .201 . cturiplete assort.ment. . Thanking a kind public for the liberal patronage hero tofore'extended we'' most realiectfully. Leg for a. continuance of the same; hophaz that threntzli OUR CONTINUED•EPTORTS TOPLEARE, andentlemanly attendance to our custOmera, an well . as the. CiIIEAPIYIK . sO4.49I+ OUR.GOODIS, we' shall prove ourselve werthy of a patronaue which has thus far- encouraged' as very :made, and fur which , • we most humblY : thank the people of Pottsville and J. :4:3•LJ,LIND--:&:.O0-; . . . Corner Centrireind . rlforweginn lite.; • • :(Opp bite the .I .. ortiiiitr • • •, -...IPOTT!..4VILLE.;•PA Nov 24,'66 .2; Vl,tm P EtITORA. LIM for the-yore. of H COUGHS.. COLD , .'and tiOARNRStit OF TBS. CHEST, pronounced by thoEe who have need It to be. the beet remedy for the cure of.Coltie• ever offered to the public. Read , the following teptirnimial : • POTTSVILLE-Nay lath. 1E43. Loiis C. Urn.. Eq.;—Dear Sir : -It uffurtlOne pleas ure to bear testimony to the •efliaicy °flour !;Pecto- Tabs,. in removing Conghi end Ilmnchial Affeetions, having found : . Immediate end permanent relief from the use of one bwttle,'•afler having tried - many other remedies fore very severe coidand *Omagh with which I anffcred for Some six weeks dniing . the past winter. • Respectfully you,' • .T. li.,*OOD.FRIS.T.; . . For ttio' Core of BURNS, CUTS. CIIILiI.,AIN . Rheumatism,' Frosted Feet, -Sore Throat. Neuralgia, Pains, Scalds. Bruise, etc. Also Iley1" , the spee4y and ellecival cure or.Pilo, hottkexternal lie • • • • .1M - Call a:4'6'lmin° testimonials:: ••• • • ' • . • , • FRANCISALTSTATI, Agent, •'• . • Centre St., oppoeite the Mortimer Mouse. ••• And for Elde . by Dr:Geo,. Ycorrane, AeLland Wlusle , • Hammer, Mahanoy City; E. &It l'hillips,..New Castle: .lamee ORM:au; Swatara E.- Hoffman, Cremona ;• Geo. Kauffman, Schukikill.Haven Mre M. Rammer. : Orwigsburg ;. J. R.• ! Jonneon; R.-EL 4vin, • St. Clair.. • .October O.T, 01'1..0191T 10 N : LINE .-to,California, *fauna, every aO days; with tmesengerti..Foilgiit and II: S. Mails, on „the - following •• Steamehitxt:Che Artowasto . Oar-as—SAN TIAGO DECIIIIA, SAN::EBANCIqCO, NlCArtattoe,, DAKOTA. CoastoiThoos Paioria OCIAN-AMEIII - - MOSES TAYLOR; NEBRASKA, - NEVADA.— Passage and Freight at. Reduced Rates, • Sailing Says from ,Sew. - York :,Jmnuoy lOth and 30th;•166i. Feb., rusty 201.1 ; March lOth. Mai ; April .20th l• May 'loth,. 30th: June 00th and.eeeri twenty daya thereafter, tear 'tug theSattirday...Previous when a Regular: Sant* Day.*Tren - on Sunday, finite? information .ap ply to the North' American Stesinehip Co. _WM.' II; • W EBB, Prmt., 53 Exchange Plata a N. Y. .D. N.' CAR .RIEGTQN, Agt2, - 117- Weet St ; cur. Warren. Y., 'or. tn.Potiaville to . RICHARD EDwARpB, Market St. D . 1 . .E.1111 , ....& . --'S NE-Ll'a.- PATENT• LATE TICICSI Ttb warrinted jo remove all flat. and refuse isthfr trom coat's itpa.ves throne' the breaker, It is used at 'natty eullierla throughout the ItLipa With perfect We: toter tfainv. Lanigan. Pottaiillef .70m FL; Deli.: ees,i4haantakini and- Ilenry 'l'reaaunt, who have the Maim* to paa.. Addrei : . . • - DiE4) l- & SNELL,. isait . .svilla. Pa. - - • 2. tf: • Jaiil4;'!67 HAT • Alawaticii 'lreits.4f.oil-.4114 Candles, Erma ;- • livaters Curriere` One. ' HARDWARE. LEWIS 0; 71101i1PSON 0., HARDWARE, CITLERT; IROli, TOOLS Qom= caw= AN-D.X.4.1111ET, “Erwir or roE March 17, '66 . 11-tr . • • .:13BIOr-1-IT . i - & .. -Q0 . ., DEArDIS 114 Hard Tiara, Cullom Tools, Paints NEARLY OPPOSITE illp EtiERV BANK, Plottaville.' Pa. Sept. 1, 01 • LEWIS. C. ... • •, • • . TrIF..SAW,) . Corner Centre and liniket:Sfieitsi •• • POTTSVOIE; . : PA?,, inth'orized Ment for ibeeale'oiri. DLSSTON'S Goode direct frani . th.f.Faetzn:y.- •.• .• " • . ' • • CIRCULAR SAWS, - • ••••- . • • . From 6-to 60 inches in • (Mime*. •• • - Si•wnlle , mmrned,. ToothCd, ittci made to order ~. 0 a,_:~ : .~r U ~~~~~ h s a,,. ~, , _.,.. October 27,.!0$ A PtiIIVES or SON, • Sera') Iron and Metal Merchants; -• • 3f A C1.1.1,N7?. A ND PO UNDlti' YUJI NI_SLIEIi'S. N. E. corner of 'SPII7'II - !PENN and No. lI . SOL'7II StrLets, fi...I•VELPZ/L.4.. -• • • • InfiotCoppr,r, Irezot 'Brass. do..dd.:YellOvr, Tin. .Pig, Lead,'Par teed. Speller, :Anmbny, Babbitt. MOM, .P,ismutti,:Sldena. - 1;a: Iron; t i• Sheet lion; &eelereeihles, Foundry Facings: Vires,'Ffies,. pld . jdenals, 'Old Copper, Old Brass.. Old &c. • .• ..*- • • • ' mut Second-fiend Machinists'. and .nlaCk7 Stable. , Tool,;.,.arrd SteannEnaine9. bought:arid t27Articles of every de.scriptivr in rise by Machin- Isis and Foundrymeri. fluid...bed to, order. , " • Ca.4l paid for Scrap Iron,•Old Ratio, abd all kirids of 11 . fendR; r. • ' .. • r July 1,..e,G.—‘27-ly • .• RAILROADS. & SCHUYLKILL 17.1 in 1E g" ‘tl,4Pal Change of Time of, Oil , 'and after Jaen:Wl , . 1, IStiT.:Pa....senger: Trains . Schuylkill Haven as follows :. '''• At G. 15 A. M.; And 12.20 P. M., - 1 , 911 GLEN 'CARBON. .:...Returning. will. leave Gen Carlton at :7:-.10 A. M.,• :and at .1:40 P. M... :connecting at Schuylkill Ravin with morning • and . afternoon •Passenger - .Traina : for Philadelphia: ':. . • :. • • • Passenger Train between Ashland and Locust Gap Junction. connecting with stage to and froniShamoldn. - Leave Lucus.t. Gap Junction at 10:30 A. M. " • Leave Ashiatni•an2.4s P. 1I. • • Connecting with Pas , entivr7rainS M. 11. R.,to.and from - Potts , . at- Which point:connections will lie made-with trains On Philada. and Reading R. IL: WM: 11.:B11N . RS,•En&eer Sup't. • Cressona,.frip..l2th, • • 241 . . . c s l •lb El I.:Y ILHAL I"; 111.1) EIiANNA .10 ICA h ge. of - •• On a1 . ,(1 attei Novi 27, 191 a. Passenger Tiati•ii will liave Pottsville ilally Smtty:l ar 6.•in.A•M fur and Harrisburg, quid 'at 1 PM for Auburn, Pinegrove and Triutiont. • . • • , Passemiers hy.0.4.1 A M train.freiriPottiville rive at llarrinhurg via Pinegroie at '11.31) . A Min time to connect with trains - going east or. , west on Penna., eniubetland Valley, Northern Central and ,Lehaticin . • • • •• The 1 00 P M train from witl*:tiinnect at Auburn vvith'np morning train front Philadelphia; limy; lug Auburn at. 1.5,0 P M for Pinegrove; .and arrivirg at. Tremont at 3.3 u P M. M - .AV, leave . •Tremout for• Pine, groye at .6.00 P connecting there" with 4.00. P NI train froth Ilarrisharg and returning to-Tremont at P M.- • -geturning avili _leave. rit Lit) PM, connecting ut P.inegrover at P M.' writiltrain for Tremont, tun' at Auburn: up - Piu.starizer Train for Pottsville. ra,.....eM.,er Train will leave Tlemont at T.no A M. Connecting at' Pinegrove with train to Ilar, rishurg. at Auburn. AVM' . down" morning Pa•senger Train from. Pottsville to Philadelphia, siadfarriVing at. Pottsville at 9.20 - A M.: : . • • . •• . . • • . Fare. from'. Pottsillte to 'llarrikbarg. '$,T .05. For ticketa . or other Information apply , to : ...- - . ':- • .-: - E. H. IyIiEELER.-At,. at Pottsville: . . • - • . -• . . U. H. TRACT.Supt .. P EULADELPHIA ICEADING R. R Summer 41.rangement.of PEtssenger Trains. MAY :13,-1.1,466 _ . . : Leave .Pottavills.at 7.00 and 8:0, apd'.2:45.P. • M. • arriving• In Philadelphia . 'nt 1.00 and 4,4o.'and :I.enve Philadelphia, at... 8110„ A. M. 12.45 noon.-andarriving.t Pottsville at 12.28, noon, T. 3.5 and $.30, . . . Th 7.00 itud 8..45. A. 31', AS. P. M,, down, and 8.00, A. M. up Trains. canue *at; tor-Allen town.Htaat.:4.Neiv:'iOrk,•LeVanon, ilarciahurg; Ha! more'nndaltc wt. t.. Tho '1.2.46 and 3.8 o; p...m.; op Trains, connect only For • Lehation,ll arrisburg. and :wish Reininsg• and Colninblinallroad, •-. _ ' • ' - Oil •Sonda}: tenvo Pottvill(: at 3'.00, A:'.l,l:;•.atitl Phila delphia : • • .. .• Mina Hill Rail 'Bead 'Down Train! . leave Nfineraville - at 8.10,-A. M., and Glen Carbon at: 1:40:TP. connecting at fichuyildll Haven with S -A. Al., arid Trains 'for Philadelphia., Up Trains leave Schnylkflt Ilavenr . at' .725; A. 211.,•and noon, connecting-wile I:09, A. Train from Pottsville: and' 8.00. A: M., troth Phila delphia: - Leave Locust, Cali 1(00; A.' M.. and-Ashland -2;40, P. M. eLninectik ith 2.4i51 P. 161. Train for Phil .Badaneldantryaia.rT and . Schnlikiil and Anminehanna R. U. The 7.00; A. M., - and C.Co. P.M.: Trains trom,Ve mont, and . 4.09, P: M. troth ,riAniebufe. eonnept 'at An „burn with 5.45, A. M...Tr4in for Philadelphia, aid P 2.4,5 noon; Train for -.• , • . . - The A. M., and I.Vi. P:M.;.-Trainr. from Auburn, connect with 6.45, A. M.. and - I.oe, P. M., Trains from - Pottsville:'--No Sunday Trates . ••• •- . SebnyLlValley R. LeaveTottaville at V.OO dud 11%30. and'7.ls. M. ' Leave Tamaqua at Inn. A. hl..And 1.40 and 4.10. T. 4: . Sunday!: Leave Tamaqua at 8:45, A. M., and Pottsville at 2:00, P.M.. - • . 111: find_ IL c.. sin 4 IR.. 171 . , R. TT.' . The 6.00, and 11:30, 31., Vining ft - ontAehland, con nect at Aft. Carbon, with 8.45, A an 2.45, P, 111:, . „. . • Traina.for . : • " • '. • • • The.9.4s;A: M.; and 1.00 and 5...56. P:M..Tralnsirom Tamaqua, connect at MuCar s t.m witsl.tat„.A: 24„ hum PottaVillo ; PoriClinton. th .A.. 51:: up Train from Philadelithia.. and at.'slt..Carbon with 3.20, P, tali Train front Philadelphia. - A mixed Paasenger and Freight Train leaveA Aahlaud IA; for Tama. qua. -.S.undait r Leave Ashland IC, and Tama... . . . ' •. • • l'Attle R. R. , • . • The Tralii, from, Portelintoti: and `2..1&, P. M., Train from- l'ainagiol, connect with B.on. A. M.:. Train' froni-Phlta4ciplilu, and . 2.45, P.. M.;* Train for. Philadelphia. • . ; • - • •• . On Sundays . : Leave -Taniatina at 7,30 A:.M.; and Port ' The 5.45, A. M.. down Train ti,..iteadinz, stops at all eta.tions 'between 'Putttcille and Reaftinr. • The 8.30. P: Train from: Philadelphia, stops only at' principal stations. •. • •: . . • COMISIVTATION. TICTSETS, ' • • With 2G 'coupons attached,. between arty. p9i.pts disire 4 4 at 2S. per cent. diecOuht., • . . . . Good ior.d;odo miles, 'between all points, hii . -Pamillesi and BuslneiesTirtnes atls2" 5q." . "• . . ••• . Tichats.lietween sll points at.rednced rates: School Season Tickets 'one-third less. :.' •. '..• • B_Q ]be. of baggage allowed each Passenger... . . , Ili:Meadow. Tickets from' Phlisidelpida to Potts Tide and back,. good for Saturday;, Sunday and3tondaj • •0: d.:'pllCo4:3; General SipMintendard.-. R. tIiAT . . F - 0 • . • • ..• .. • •.,. . • . • •••• • • .• LlVl.,STO "Chartered.: CagiEal ,:: CK ; ..,;..:S6OO;OOOINSURANCE co •-• ROBERT' C . :: HILL :Sr; Co., _•SPECIAL . /16E11fTS; v . '. • ForNortinatilerlarid, Colnentaa, iforddri,.. arid Oar 4on Cotuatles. Y.• ' • • ' . Active and energetic men ivastisdAtt Si.r.sy section. . . . . . . ITEXTRAL Pah/rate, Nana, .: 1:)ee . 22, '66• • 51; . • • - 4..seirsos. . ! TA:P.-I. $ 0,N . : $.:. 0: 6 . : i' MAIITITAXMIUMICII OT - . ROPE, R TWIVE, CORDAGE &PAOICING* . . . . ._ .. . !,-.' ' : -: .._ . • - Pottavilles, L!a•..-..„., •:: .-.. _. : :-.:, ,;:. We . leek,edfolly eolicit webtue of the ioirinup of the • Ourtnuse men of Buturylkill County.. '.... -. , -- • 4vg 11,10 ..- : : - .• ! : • 141. -. ..-:._ ,-. 4.. , .. , e,44 - .4;.f.,- -- #4 . *V. 1, ,., , .t.tig""--- -:-, THE PERUVIAN SYRUP LS . A PROTECTED sc!Lu:noxor 7nit STRIKES Air THE BOOT OF DISEASE, •, . . By Fl.lPP,bin.the. Blood With its irrAT.:ii . . This is' We secret of he wo.pdertiirsineees at this ..;• . . . Dyspepsia, Liver CompLAut, Droptl, Chronic . Diarrhea,. - Dolls, -Nervous Aged/ens, ' CLILLs and Fevers, Humors, Gm - of Constitutional Flgor,DlS eases of-. the kidney' and BLadder, Fe-. m • le .• , • And an dlieises ottziniting in a • " BAD .STATE OF THE BLOOD, Or' accc ,rp . panied by I: . t . EBIL.VIT or 'A tow moms orlTO. . . . . , .. Being free from Alcohol in 'any:form 'Ka eriergleng effects are nnt followed by coryft‘puuding, niaction,lmt are- perinanentOnlnaing arr-kaorn, cram And army tars into all partsid the t.iyatemi and, building "up an IRON . .. . . • .. - ..:. ~ .Dyspepsia a n d De bilit , y .-. •' , FrJ the VetterSble Arehdeacor.SCOP, AT ' . -' " TEND A: CANADA EAqT. March .25.1555.. .• . •.• .. • "Lam en inveterate Dyspepticof more than. 25 - years , standing." • ••• • • -.• •• . .....-. • •. . : . •• .'• • , "I 'hare, :been so :wonderfully bdvielitted In the three stiolCiveck.: during .whlch 1 have hied. the Pernyftortiyrap.lhaLl can scarcely Persuade myself of the rettlit:,:t.. People. who'. hare- known me are ,Aston-, at • theyhange. ~ I 'am Widely known,tuid•can' ,but recitmmend to others that which has done-so much. Glass, . &c., . .A CAS E OF 27 .- YEIRS''.STANDING CFRED. - . - Erom•INSLET . JEWETT; .Ito. 4ven Place, Boston: , "I have. Suffered, and seine:times severely, for 27 years, from dyspepsia. 4 - commenced taking the Pe-,: - ruvian Syrup and found imrpciiiate benefit from IL In the;course. or three or' (bur weeks' I wakentirely re lieved from my sufferings,. and' have enjoyed nail:ter :rupte'd health ever since:: ' • • , • • . . • • • One of he . :mtkr ilols tin guislied. Joriota In. Iloglattd . wrt tem ..to - a friend as* fol. .. • • • "I hare tried the-PERUVIAN' SYRUP, and the re 'snit fully sustains your prediction.. It his made atom MA of me; inrud into my system new ,rig,orand en :era ; I am no longer .tremulous - and debilitated,. ma when:. you .last San. .ine.;;Mit Stronger, heartier, and With' larger capacity for labor; niental 'and physical, tban'at any One daring. titii last Eve years," A n jEmineni - Oivineof Bcispi*, 'Raj's . "I have. beenusing the PERUVIAN EITRUP ,far sometime put it gives me .2:ini• moos, bra:Lib:4 91 articuh.ELAtartarp or m.rtici.r..r.• • $• • . . . . Tbonsands hairr, been changed' by the .nse of ibis remedy; trine' creak, suffering - creatare_s. to • strong, healthy, and.happy• uteri and: yconien ; and bi valids cannot reasonably hesitatp give it a trial. • . . • pamphlet of 32 'g ea,. of cures and recommendations from some of. the .most eminent physicians; clergymen'aed Others, li - 111 be seat rata to 'Any address. ; .• i ''• . each bottle has ;PERUVIAN SYRUP blown in:the glass, J. P. pINSIIOILE,.. Pr9prietor, .-SiGROF:..U.LA:I . . . . . . All'Mialical Men torree that-lODINE 4 THE BEST RE! EBY fur Scrofula and all kindred die'lle§ ever diKoveled. The 'difficulty - has . been to Obtain a pure . . . . . . ? - .t.ll. 11;E ANDES' lODINE WATER, .. Is it -Ptire Soln Lion of lodine, , (VITIIOUT'Ii.SOLVENT. containing A irc-i.Coriens to cachotnice or water.. :.-. -.,. .. . . .. . . " It. has .cured. tindwill eare SCROFITLAin all Its manifold foriria. •UWERS, - CANCERS,' SYPRILIS, SALT . IMECAI: audit tuts been used with zistorilsbing FacceF . ill ca:wa id' Rheuinatlein,DyspepAa,.ConsPdlP- Aloh,.Yeinale - Comphdat.4, heart, Liver and Kidney Circebinili be sent any'on'ikeildlig Abell; PriCe..sl:oo . n hi)ttle..; or .6 fur Pitipared by TiYr:I.I..ILNDERS,.I - 4.iefar.r and Cbeiliy . • FOR. SALE BY. . J. P. DINSMAE, 36 Dey'St., New York, AND BY ALL 'DRUGGISTS. IVIED -C-11-EIIRN 7 • - Mill TUE NOST .A.STONI§XD46IICCE63 . Coughs,ht.'' 'lntortroenetog. Sore Throw!, .InfluenzU, Whooping . Cough.. Cienp, - . liver Complaint, Bronchitis, Dif of liireathing.• A.thma; *. and every utleicititon :-• •~ /IE TnRo.IT;:iITNG AND CJ[EST • • •'• ..• C.ONSUMPTIQI•T; - • rebid) cart tea off inure victims than - any ; other disease, and .which battles the skill' of.the Physicians toa great extent than any other malady,- often • yields . to this Itemedy,.when flit ethers prulle. itteffeetual. • . Rapid ir;,liellot; Soothing; in Effoct;. :Card in Ha Opera- • IS ILISURPASSEDI * • while as tree from , noxious lOgredi ts, WASOUV,..ot.minerals:. .Sciente. and knwle,ige c combining all that is valuable in the.regemble kingdom for this class of disease, .It, Is ' • • • . IN C.', ONIPAUAREE I. • find - 15 entitled, rviits, and receives the 'gruereil conft dence of the -.-• • SEYII[OII . It- THATCHER; •D • Of Herman, F. 1., writ'es as follows': i•WIglAlt . B BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY . ghee nhirerea . satiSfaCtion.. .it. seems :to caroa Cong by lonsening. and clean:4llz the lungs, and alwayS irritation, -THUS cuoviNG THE CA tag., INSTF.ALI OF I , RYINO TOE' CO6lll AXII.Ln.tv . II , O THE OAUSE consider the Bali Ruh as good as any, if not the, Vest, Cough medicine with which I am . accina4 , red." • • From Hon. Judge SPRIKER, of CanNottirie, Gentleinen,—This Is to certify that Myself and fain-.. 11 y h ere use d Dr. Wistar's Ealimn of- W. ild Cherry; for seveial•yearif. and that I take great pleasure In recom mendim; it. in preference to any thing of the kind for which it is intended.:ln cans of -Asthma; Phthisic,. or Affections or , the Threat, I have never met with any thing equal to it. • • Very llesPectftffly, • *- . • . .• • DAVID' • •., • . The Rey . :JACOB SECHLER, ot . Hanover, Ps. Well kncnixf and much- respected among the German population lu. this country, emakeslhe' following • • :staterilent ter the benefit of the afflicted: . Dent important benefits from the use of , your. - valuable>preparation— Wister's Balsam , of Wilqi i ,Cherryit affords megreat . pleasure to recommend i the public.: Some eight years ago one of, my daughters seemed to - he in ade-. cline, and little liop6 of .her recovery were entertained: then procured a. bottle of your excellent Balsam; and before she had taken the whole of-the contents of the bottle there was a great'improvement in•her health.- - I have, in my individnal . case made fiequent 'nee of 'your valuable medicine, and. have always been bene7 fitted by IL JACOB SEMLER. Fi . • - 'ur) ip • cirit: , , BOTTLE. ..For Ssle by J. P, DISSMORE,- 36 Hey St., lieliYork. SETH W. FOWLE & SON;rroinictors, Boston, GRACE'S -CELEBRATED. 'SALVE - ,durtEs 'curs, BURNS,. sOALI;G: • Grace's:Celebrated. Salve • CURES . WOUNDS, "BRUISES, 4"ItILNS, • • . . s: Grace' Celebrated :•.Sailve • ::•• CURES B OILS,. 15T.U.ELS, cal k icvsts. , . •.- Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES. Ski T RBEGJI, ERYSIPELAS, . 'Orace's Ctilebrated.. SalVe ' 1 ' • CURE§ CHAPPED HANDS, CHLEXPLISII3. - . • • HEALS 04). 80.11:ES,' ITIESH• WOUNDS, 40,if ducat; the . m°4 a ngry biolitnunitnlllnes and Infla.mmai. is . prompt In action, removes at noes, and Lions an if by' magic,—thua affording relief and a 0u1y.25 cents s box t: '(Sent by mail Tor 345 'For Sale bY 2 L.P...prz;:smORF I ,- 36 Day St., N. Y, • Ei*. W. FO.E..t. N, .Propnetors, ,Boston, sillsDrciggists. Grocersand Country Stores, Anunst ..31-li poi"' -CA CliCifilifT,Citliolfraphie , Views of . itto Clay Illenonient tor sale theap at.BANNANS. . I)AV S Plumber arid.. dis Fatter : • • . . , • • • . • . •. OFFICE—sivvEB, Tinaeoe, .t‘rtiltß .. . POT, o; i 411 'orders pronaptly, ind *chilli attended to. COPOI4I CURE:I ars general) DOORS JUST itEUAZITED. - - STEEL WIRE ROPE t- A Far .dining 4 The subscribers area gents for • 1.5 GAHNOCIS & hi s i o. , t3 r. ,Wke rlted lry ben' urm1 1 1 8 4.7 and de- Ire superior to Iron Ropes on 4th , arcca t t r ui l t et: 7 lllr a greater sthneed :ndgth, t are iring onive4 zatlasqlon ihroughaut the miningltegiona. joim W. MASON & CO ROHRER'S BXPB OB AI. WILD ORPARY TONIO For diseases of _the Cho% Liyat. , =pays, Leap stomach and Bomb!:' , ASA as a BLOOD PURIFIER it IFss no equal, ,' .. Fi4tietor andMantitacttiter s Lansgetekitk, - A. lIENNINIF, sole Agc!tit 01. • eugmstt. ;UP " 1,34:0n LAup wicitc; , s - „.• F 0 B , 1.41,Cf 'llO o - les. P. NMI= trinto, l wboiesiae Nair% No. 1 2 7 Ar 94 Wow gd. MISCELLANEOUS A new discovery wiedieinewhiah. '36•Dcy Street, New York,••• • AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS A tiros* rowerfrit•Vitnlizing Agent •. "and Itreitoratii.e, WISTAR'S • BALSAM lIA:LF,Aj OENTII:Wir, AS A MEDICI:IIg na,by all Draggtsta .TVVELVE *eirs repute. Lion bes•proved Dr. Edward's Tar, .Wild Cberiy and Naptha Coturti Syrup! 'most .sncceßs- - Ail Medicine in nee for Colds, Coughs, Roarrenese, Asthma, Influenza. Bronchitis, Whoop: log Cough,. ac., Sold by all Druggists and liediclne peal. Price 36 cents. ' Jan . /9: 'llsl-4:3m• THE ART OF. AMUSING. -• • ELEMENTS OF AZT carnolisisamson.. NEW-GOSPEL'OF-PEACE. .f • - IDALlAby.author of Strathmore. BIGLOW PAPERS , — second aeries. . - SOLDIERS* ORPHANS—Mrs.Stephens.BRIM: OF SOLDIERS. OUTPOSTby author of .Dora. Darling... • . -HISTORY OF . A MOUTHFUBOF BREAD.. WOODWARD'S COUNTRY ROUSES. OREGON: ANB.ELBORABC,--,tRi,ROHAHCE OF RE RIVERS: For tale aL BAI4 - NAN'S BOOKSapRi Sept 15, MES=2= PREADELPHIA. BOWMAN : 8c LEONA.RD; ..:ILAIWOADRE6IS NOTcOLEI§AiIiAND,IT.AItDFALII:R§ti. ::.....:... ........ 1 5.1.r.r E:13; . : - . ..:. 1..., elt' l4 Saver Plated Goods, to, .11 No. 701 Arch 13t., PgmLADELFHIA.•, . . . . Those in want . of SILVER - or SILVER PLATED .WARE wi ll find it much to their admmtsgeby.visiting our STORE before meting their purchases. Our long expecience in. the . manitfacture .of.the above •kind of goods enables us to defy competition._ _ We. keep no goods Nit* those which are of the End. clam, all of our own *inake,f . and w ill , be soldSt ;educed s eß t.yi, . Orme 23. •48- 1.11 ' afte LADIES' FANCY FURS I AT . JOHN FARE IR AIM •.pfd EstabEshed7l/BMar.ufactory, - No. IIS ARCH ST— above:itl4 Have now In Store of my own Im _,, - 3 • portation and Manufacture one of. - • ' the largest and moat beautiful relec -4u tti a tf, tions of Fancy Form for Ladles' • And ehildrerra I ,Vear in the City -7 Also a hoe assortment of Gent's Pnr - Gloves and collars. I am euablcd to dispose of my goods at rearOn' able prices, _and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Schuylkill County and vicinity. Dm.. =tier the name, number and street.- JNO. F r AREIRA, No. XIS Arch St., . above 7th, South girt have no Partner, nor connection with any oth er Store in Ptdltuielph. Oct. "ate sT~r W & TT a: pAitarx.w...T-r:7 - r 4g . pfAc ..0 ES.. . jti . • • islerrlrdory elven. ' toatk. For tetras. Mai wltl3 stamp, eilb!r _Agenll3, BEI Pay trout 050 to 490 tratad ctrolulars.t ' ca. ''' . PA P ROTHEREL,7W4 4 etiestriut Bt,Plol*.. 421 Sault 10" Toledo, 0 'd►GTlSTB..warrT~n. Dec 1. v 43 I"ORT/E{R OF • .N.C*ES.AN'D , LIQtORS,:. : GB 011 G L'A II M.A • No. 188 South NINTII. Street, .P11.114DELPM.4.... .Goode of kinds (hot In my line)• purchased acid forwarded.te customers rebidlug out of the city. with out any charge orciunralealott. — • G. M. L. CI MANI PAGNE in stoyea n d.recehred from Cos- X.../ torn House. a lot of the celebrated...EUGENlA" 'brand of Gtampsgme.. There is..no" better, wine.hn. .Jurtedinto America. •It speaks , for Wei; snd. - good dges otchampagne only ere solicited to 'pnrolguss.- . . • . GEO. M. LAUMAN, - • ' • : 128 South NLVTIi Street, Innadi. fILD RYE - band' n E - of *very fine.gye . Whisky, distilled in .1(3 .1E 4 52 and now fourteetf. yearn old.' • . GO). M. - LAU - MAN; . • • 123 South St:nil-ids. . - • . . . . . - . . .. . PE RIO C A- MAK ERE L.. - ust ieCeived Sfrom from' HALL MARKET, . BOSTON, a tine loCof.c.nolce- - " • - • ._ - . 1 - .' • - ..- . MACKEREL IN, KITS," And all re-selected carefully (Coin No. 1 Kiln. .- -Altai tiotinf epicures especially called. --•-• ' ' - ~ •' . - - •• .0. M. LAIDIAN: -..- • 12SSouth .- NINT . 1.1. Street, I'IIILADA. 46:3m Nov 1i,166 OALT.I O .IiICHE AND BRETISTONE. Powder Makers' . Saltpetre, • .:Meat Curers' Saltpetre, Roll Rrimstone, Flor Sulphur • •• roII BALK pi ' : • ' WILLIAM- Gr U Cr E ; • "AGENT.I7OR MiNUFACTURpts,.. N 39 North : Front Street; Pltilada. E AS : STREET. - .TVA .HO . l*E; • .Corner • of Twelfth: and 'liarkat.Sarnegsi op posttethe Great roamers , Itiorkot. . • ROYD ilk.' 00, • .Feb .1141,Markgr. St., Philaclelphia. DANIEL 11. ".*..A.p.CliElt, • . .City cabinet Ware Weems and Etannfactorh. . 2384617H' SECOND STTEP:FT, • - •. . • • - Philadelphia. •• N. B. —Personi going to the City will and it to their advaptageno call and esuirdne the stock., D. E. Sept. T. . • . • -.-; * ExtensiVe Millinery Establishment ! I Pio. 904 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. . MADAMOISELLE-KEbCII, *.• MILLINER .pE PARIS, Having rebuilt and greatly . enlarger] . tier place of linalness, has now on an entire new assortment of the'veiy best style or • • : •.: • . . IOREATIC iIIICLUVERY. ii Through her nnmer . otis.agents in. :Paris, she is ena bled to preient in advance of other establishments the " - vary latest European.styles in .. . • . Drenais, Capp, Fezith.. • _era, Ribbon.. Framer, ale. • • TIIE 5 . .4 LES 1100,315 . , : . Are,eonstantly stocked with the'choicest-goods; and Unto Fending ordem min be accommodated at the sbortert posidblonotice: ••• . . • . . THE ..11.0UR..VITSo D.EPARTMENT . . .. . „ . • Is thorobghly oritanized, and , has been uti , ate.a . speci ality in the etitablithraent, VIE :IV 110E f ESA LB' D ETA RTMENT Offers event, irithicethent.9 toliilliners, who can at anytime;be trhi..3heti with pattern bonnets of the very tateig stfles,.prior to iheir being exposed at retail.. • . 8.--French, ...English' and. .Gernina 102 S Chestnut Street, Dealer In Flno..Uratrlies, Elegant Jewelry, Dlamondm; MA Sliver Ware, Suitable for Prenatal, 'Plated Ware; Clocks,•&o" AT L6* . PRI . CT.S FOE. CASH. •DR. LEON'S CELEBRATED 'PREPARATIONS. TAM 'PERFECTION OF MEDICAte . SCIENCE. -• Dr:: Leon's .Electric Nair :Renewer. •..•• positive cure forTialdiacsa. • • Irreaterei Grey Hair to-its t irigioal Color, '• It is a Toole,' not a Dye, and acts upon the accretionfi;. It immediately arrests falling out of the Halr, It alleidates Neuralgia and Headache, .. • • - It radically cures Daudruff and'HuMors; • ' . • It keeps the scalp healthy, clean, and cool,- It-is an elegant and exquisitely-fragrant Hair Dressing,. It restores, CultiVates-and Beautifies the Hair, it makes harsh Halt . flexible 'and Lustrous.. .. Dr. Leon's' Electric Hair Renewer ham 'enjoyed a high local reputation for many years. Its 'wonderful restorative and Invigorating properties are well known to the Medical Faculty of Philadelphia. Beteg fully satisfied of the . merits of LEON'S ELEC TRIC-HAIR RENEWER we have- - nrocueed excldsive ownership and are determined that every householdizt bur.land shall have opportunity to reap Its-benefits. . . - Dr. Lecin's'..lnfant . Remedy.. • A most delightful and alcacions core ofr the Venous ills to which Infants and :Young Children are subject. INVALUABLE FOR TEETHING CHILDREN: It softens:the gums. abat a inilammatton, invigordes • the stomach and bowels, corrects =kilt . and is-a.sare and Speedy care for COLIC, CRAMPSand WINDY' . A mostexcellent preparation for children of n lest and fretful habit and In all cases tof LOOSINIESS . , GRIPING, oz other inward grief, it gives immediate ease.: Used for more thin half a century , . in the . •private fattier:) . of one of . the . most .eminent physicians-of' iladelphia. .. ' In. now placing tit) article. within the . , reach of. all 'oukcountrymen, otor ?countrymen, we would remark-that we know it to be a remedy of unrivalled excellence and ttuit it has . . ..proved in thousands of cusses, as. we are resolved it shall in millions. a priceless boon; : . • For Sale by ilrugglsts everywhern. • Address all ord.; ers to :::..ZIEGLER & SMITH, • • • - sovirriolifurrußs: 137 North Third iitt„-Phiitidelphia: • ". Silver, sWaSh PoNVder, • Saves time. labor,' money. Makes' WASHING. A PASTIME and MONDAY . A FESTIVAL. Sold every where. • Try 'it; Nov 17,'68 R 4*.1‘ 1 1 1. -. N.:G:T 0 N.,.$ • = • ... • ...- . . . • AD tniE Sold by Gun Dealers AND - - .THE TRADE GENERALLY. Vest Pookat,,Pistol. No. ST Cartridge. Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt.) No. '22 Cartridge. Repeating Pistol, (F.lllot pt.) No. 02 Cartridge, Pocket Revolver, (Self Cocking), Nei! Pocket Revolver, (with Loading Leven. Police Revolver. Navy Size Calibre. Belt Revolver, (Self -Cocking: ) Navy lialibre. Navy Revolver: 86-100 In. Calibre. - Axmy Revolver, 44-100 in: Calibre. . • Gan Cane,. using No. 52 Cartridg:e. ' Revolving Rifle, 96 69 44-100 in. Calibre. • Breech Loading Rifle, NO. SS Cartridge. . Breech Loading Carbine, No: 40 Cartridge, U. 8. Mile, (Steel Barrel.)' with Sabre Bayonet. U. S. Rifled Musket, Springfield Pattern. Single Barrel Shot Gun. - - E. ROMR.IGTON Shot-Gun.. Mon, New York. Moore £ Nichobs, Now York. . Paliners &Bachelciens, Beaton. • • J o h n P . Lovell, Boston. • '. Jos C. Grubb & Co., Philadelphia, Ponitoey & Trimble, Baltimore.. Henry Folsom & Co.; New Orleans and M Maynard Bros., Chicago. • - . . L M. Ramsey & Co-., St. Louis -Albert. E. Crane, SanPranciseci. • Arne. 18. ' (Apr 7, '66-1;0 . , Tiiti HARRISON BOILER. A SAFE STEAM BOILER. .• . • This new Steam Generator combines engendered' vantages ln AB,AOLUTE SAFI= FROM DESTRUCT . PiREIPLOSION, in first - cod and cost of repairs, du • WOW: economy of "fuel, Iltalityof .cleaning awl' trans . portadon, not possessed by any other.boller.- • .. . ' It is brined of a combhuttion of cast Iron hollow „ sobersis,_4ash elgbt inches in external diameter,' and • the of • an inch. thick, connected by curved , seeks, moss socres• sreheld together by wrought Iron • bolts' with . caw .at the ends.. The it•the • strongeetknown ; strength to resist Internet pres sersting very , . great—tmweskened as itis by - Punchlng or rive which . lessens the 'stren of the wroght , iron bolter Oats( about 40 . pet • Cent gth . • Every.botie u y Is tested by hydraulic rrmure at 300 wends to the square' • inch; IT CANNOT RE RUM TEWIR;ANE PRAC TICABLE STEW PRISSORIL • - - • - Under prtaware•whichrtdght'cattie nary-hollers, evetyjoint in twa becomes a safety valve: • No other steam geuerattorwownetis :this. 'property of relief, anderextrenre withent.injury•to and thus preventing '• • • • ' • About two hnndred theee.bollet3 XiiritovilnOPC. rathwin axone of the Wsteetablislainents in the coun try,' Mar deectiplive circulars or_price:Aaply,tri; - • . • • • .JOINEPIII - 1111ABHISON:A.t.::. 1844rison Batter Works. larlo*.Terrrlioad, adjohling ••U. & Arreand,:'Phlhada. Itt; :letne qtrist_ts .0,.....5.0: 7 A1 . E,......5::::1c:_ , ',1 . 5 . 0 . N.. lINEI3I.O=IG, 6 onumaalis totasia sis-sapte eik3i;ilo.Bl6p*KA, , . nab now Or brad iai lt ant.2o4,oprpti ElCTiffiattarciMilkihak , Also i of r e ak e va s i t iLaAANNTicen 14.eceGlesids to4elect wc11:1;4113V11131:' rip4,ll L igi ra n IZM ‘.! .F . . *a. a. 404 . samintadas. I.oo4rtil 14. - aim.•• INSURANCE. METROPOLITAN nicußagga co.,Ry, • , - , • easi • $1,000,000 assets over ' ' • 650,000 tomineß GRAELed, President GOODRIDGE, Secretary. ' • ' • • BEVERIME, Agent for. Schuylkill Orainty;wm receive applications and /Fate - larlomeB prep 'Masted.' • • iWyomilig Tire Ineurance Co. 90. WILHESUARRE. Aimets.:.. • '5130,000 President—a. W. aoturN BACK. . - • • . Vice President—L. D. SHOMIA.KINt. . ...Searetary-11. C. SMITH.' • _• • . • DAVID lIEVERTLieIit, Aar. • • - For Scltnylla Co., Office, CLXT.RE. STREET. Potts. ville. - (April V, . • July • • • • r . ..• . RANCE. -• B, AIItILE li*urinae, °nice Persuaylvaistia Hall; p•iftviiie,.ra.•• LIVERPOOL &•LONDON & • 6LOBE Cash Capital and Assets' $14,000,0041 invested in the United States over:- . $ 11 . 300,0 0 0 ROME INSURANCE. gorRANY; .; • Ness' . Illayeni, Consvectiebt. Cash Ca (*alba - • '*580,000 'Surplus Jan. let, • ....6139,070 98 Insuiance effected is the best Companies' on taiora, ble terms. Lames promptlyadjnated and mid Without delay. 'SW • - Awil IS, NSUBANOEQWI"NT OF HARTFORD, CONN. Capital Stoek, assets, Jan. Ist; j 866.." W. S. SHEAPER,.-Agt., Pottsville, Pa: LpRIE_T_,ARD" FIRE INSURANCE :COMPANY; 104 Broad Way, 'New York. Cash Capita W. SHEAFER, Agt., Pottsville, Pa. FIRE ARD URINE I:N . SIII,ANC:, , I."::pONT 7 PANY I : 7311#NGITIELD, ItASS Cash Capital.. . WM. CONNIE. Jr.. Seety. ' EMICIND FILZIMAN, CHARLES E. LANE, General Agentt. • WALTER S. SHEAFEII,..Agent.". AETNA INSURANCE: - co; Incorporated 1819.._ Charter l'expetnal PaAd • Amount of ANIMA Paid In 45 Yem.....517,485;894 71 . . . .. -T. As, ALWYARDIEEL J."lliairoxi,, Seery.. , Jorr.k. GOODWIN, Jr., A. - Set. B. J. BAssETT,. Trac. Wllllaths, Gen'l : Woreiskr, Mass. WALTER S. 'BREUER, Agent, . OENT.RE STREET, POTTSVILLE, PENNA. .HARTFORD: ..LIVE STOCK • 111SIMANCE:-.COMPANYi:' • HARTFORD,•:CONN, Chartered ' • $;00,000 Thla Company is now prepared to L9ece. Policieil ou LIVE STOCK; against both : • • ••• ••••••.: DEATH :AND THEFT,. at moderate Rates .Premilim; based on an English experience of OVER FIFTY TEARS ' • ••• -•-• . • .. • r • • VV. snEANEn, SPECIAL A.OENT FOR . scup - mg:mi . COUNTY caut7!t 1829. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF.: PHMADELPHIA. Assets of January 1, 1566, $2; . 596;851 , 96:- Cnpltal. . Accrued E4isrpluw,.l...• :InvCared Premium!.,' - • - . Unionled Claiinfo I Income for 11.865, $12,755-7 , • 8:310,000.' •. 1 • - • . LOSS PAID SINGS 1829; . .. ••. ' j . - '. oiers,ooo,ooo. : .•• •• ' PEREETtiAL AND TEMPORARY POLL DIES ON LIBERAL . TERMS.. • • • - • • . 'DIRECTORS if • • -: ' CHARLES N. BANCEER, ISAAC. LEA, :• • ' TOBIAS WAGNER, • • EDWARD C. PALE, • SAMUEL GRAINT, . GEO. PALES, . PETER:McCALL; . ;ALFRED FITLER, GEO. W. RICHARDS, • NR.AS. W. LEWES, M: D. 4)IIAIf.L E 'N. BANCKER,.Pre.ident EDWARD 4). DALE, Vice. President JAS. W. lac Ar.t INTER, Sec. Fro. Tem; • -• • . The subscriber is agent for thC.above mentioned'-in: Attrition,. and is prepared to make tneuranim on every description of property, at the lowest raterates._s. HENRY C. RUSbn, Agt. Pottsville. Itiruch'l9,.Tas. • . 12-tr. - ~~ ~ : ~. ost3 o p=; F-4 c.D F I R F. , la I -F _A_OODDIINT~II4 AND 141.V8 sTo(DIK I. IT. 5' . 1,1 7. . rt.' A. N. CY, ',. EFFECTED TO Of AMOUNT: DI RE- LIABLE COMPANIES.- Marta I,lth: of NCW York Penn Mittnai: life, Philadelphia New 'York Accidental Live Stack; Hartford " " • Phenix:of New York 'Security of New. York • International; do .Germania ' do. '• Putnanyof Hartford - 'North America do_ " Girard of Philadelphia.::. ' • TOTAL - -ASSETS,:: - $: . 2...7•:,-9:3 - .9 . :,:•:1. . - ..1 . : .2 Ifatc)!l E - 0( .. 44q..(4 : , , 14 . , : * gohti,illdll aii' . .totiid , Of--Undiaiiiriteri '- i••• . i . • ...,.:: :.: ...;.:•7.: -.-':. , , -I'-:..:‘,-t.-::_ LIpCILiNCE . LIFFECTED . . . • !.- •,:-..;-:f - : . _.-7:_.,..;::::.,::::- '•:-. •:.•:.:: ...:- .• 17 .0 •:: - .A . D , T , iy . . - .A„St 9:-:.t.N.:T; wrrnovrA TacraßLA art MEAT ,To THIC PA1111123 INSURING With a good list 'of Companies and clime attention :to .busirtess, we hope merit share of the public pstronaie.•-•-: @Mee over Blights' Ilaritrape Store, ~ ....1:. •.1 ••• ••cfore Sheet, ,-.':,,:,:,•.:.:'; •:- - :':• 2 •:••';'' . •. --:!•."'-''' '••••`-'•`.-"-` '.,--:-. • .. • •-•-.: iNfirriiirOVlc..''PErfA.•''.', ..4.O;A:' 1 8061: : : .:----: . • •,:. -.. - ....403.31 ~ :!.- '.. PUBLIC:..•SALES._ ~... .. . . . IrkIaPn4I‘B I. COIIRT ilLlLE.—Pursuant to `1..., an arderof the'Orphans' Court •of the County of Schuylkill; in the Commonwealth of4Penneylvanin, the cubFeriher. taltnintatratio il Daniel . .Berger,' late of tti Townehtp. of North llenhelm, in the County of Schuylkill; deceased, will.expasit to aalikby public rem. due, on .. .. • . . - • .. . . • • Saturday, Fetirtiarg.2d. , lB67.,• • : • 'At 10 O'CIOCIZ the forenoon, at the •tifittlic house • laraci Wagner. in the Borough 'ol Schuylkill Bann, in tbe County of Schuylkill aforesaid. all that certain meseusge ~, plantation.• 'Situate' In the Townehip of , , Korth hienbitim, aforesaid,' bounded by lauds of Jacob. .Bittle. Sr.... Reuben Schroeder. Vim. .Berger: Daniel Dress and others,,containing ninety six acres and fifty eeveti perches with the appurtenances coneleting of a two story frame dwelling house. Side* • barn, ,k.c.-•—• This farm has two apple orchard* upon At and - 1* plea*: , a ptly situated on the - l'inegmve road , . •within a mile from the Borough of Schuylkill Alarm; late the estateof eaid deceased.' Terms and conditions made known at the tope and place of sale by . ' WM. BITTLE, Administrator. - By'ordei.of 'the brptimati Court- • ' CIIIICLII McGkr, Clerk. • • ' POttssille,lan . 07 - • : .*. • 2-7 i • 171 -0 T Superior :improved , • • Stl.pet-Photsphatetofiame • id.kw!:fm&inigo tit ' AGT.,-' surtnriarmi l PIA.VEN, PA. . $600,000 00 1,006;190 113 • • . Farmers and Dealers in Fertilizers will cibiery e.theit T .. hive adopted the, above .Trade lilark,.• to show those who use my. Bupar•Thosphate. - Made from - the Raw Sane; that they am getting my manufacture:.. • .Idypatroits will .please be careftil In. pnrchasing; that.. tbti above "Tr-de Nark. Is attunped . upon each bag, as none otherTs genuine;. . ' •. • • Tem now ready to supply the abeiraignperlor Fertili- Zee in large.'or, small. outatities,Lin. new bags of 200 .peends•each;, Also, always on hand, a stock of- flue Raw Bone .Dust-,compost--for top dressing, Plaster, ,A trade discount allowed to dealers.- • , The above Fertilizers can be purcMised at GEOTIoIt BRIGHT& SON'S Store..Centre':St, pottaville, who are authorized to act as my Agent. • • • • • • ' • TllOB. L. HOLT. Aut.:_ • . . - POST. OFFICE ADDRESS—I'HOPL Li; HOLT, Age., Schuylkill Raven, Pa; . • . • . - Fe1i.10. 1 56 f • • • —. B.ly $190009000 . 1,375,850 Boik•Ac WOBH9 .OF - 'JOHN A. ROLIII,ING • • Trenton, New Jersey. • Imo' A loge assortment of Wire Rope constantly on hand.. Orders filled with despatch. Forel/a; strength, and . ' T.Tin !G6.-1-1e $30,000 .::.-1 - -" . T.T. - E...1:: CALIFORNIA -.-. WINES... !GURNER & Co., NO. SO Cedar Street, New York, - • OFFER. FOR SALE 4 '0,230,000 00 4,067;45'.0 00 . THESE . VALL'ABLk WINES, .which ere gaining pat) lie favor with astonishing •ranidity, and whose unpre eed.nted and unrivalled topulatity Is not without - have 'only, to be fitirty tested to give them the preferentm over alfothere." As a pnriller of the blood they excel all other Wines, and. the numerous cer,tifir eaten which 'have voluntarily been tendered front the most emiumt phvsiciane, as.well .as gentlemen in ev ery weition in. life,• are 'proof.-eyncliisive that these Fines are useful In all cases fur which they are recom— The follOWlnz br.stals are now .offered by, as. • They comprise all the varieties now grown ih the stale sulta blefor sale • • . •• , . . WHITE, or' ITOCK WINE -pr . a light straw color, verv•delleate mid ffne flavored. CLARE superior wine for table Ilse.' - ' ANGELICA—A rich and naturally sweet wine, mach' admired by ladies. and valuable in the slck.chambis. as. It makes fine wheys and jellies, It Is a file dessert wine. and 'yogi adapted for"CoMmunion purposes. MUSCATEL- A light colored, highly aromatic Wine. Very similar loth° celbratedTokay, PORT—Deep reel color. fine flavor, and in many specie similar to the o' wines of Lisbon.: GRAPE' BRANDY- 7 Tbm pare distillation of - our WINE - BITTERS-.A. Very , agrecalile tonic and a Sure ,remedy for the diarrhcea. • • This is one of the moat valliable combinations of a nsaftil'aud an agreeable "beverage that has ever 'been offered to the public. Millions of bottles were sold throughout the North daring the last.. four_ years., and' whereverintroduced-it has proved a wlcome addition: to the invalid table, the family circle and the bachelors sldebnar .: Ladles who have lost strength and appetite, end stif fer from nausea, vomiting and vertigo; gentlethen who ' , don't feel very well. just .before breakfast or dinner. whose stomachs are. Ciut .of order, and whow. systems are gerierally 'deranged: mothers meaning children,. and suffering from general debilitY:' children of sickly nature and .sour, dyspeptic,: constitutions: - travelers who have occasion to change their water, and-all who live in malipiouis.districts. and are Subjected hi .mias nettle find it one of tho most valuable invigorators.that can be taken. , .It was used very extensively 11381. .eras satisfaction that in offering it to the public now we deem it unnecessary to.pnhlish any, of the many certiff 'mites which we have receive&testifying 'in-the very . strongest terms in Its favor.. •All that we can say is to guarantee that we will pledge OuraelVes , to furnish -an article, MILE ANL LINALI,ULTEtt.ATILD. . . It has licen . .glyen . foliate children .suffering from - Weakness. and weak lungs With must happy effect. One little girl in particular. - with• poins In her 'head, loss of appetite/4:M daily wasting ,consaiapthiMon whom-all medical had been exhausted, has been entwelyVe stored.' 'She began Ishii but a teasixiontal a day. Ref appetite and strength rapidly increased, and.abo is now PERFSTIJA:L. :5100,000.00 .944,313 13 1,10008 .SL WINE BITTERS ... , PORT ANGELICA .BRANDY. ' ' Oct..2T. '66. • SAVE' THD OLD PAPER. - : • . - . . , . . 3 Cent* . a pound : paid for. Clean White Writing and Magitzlne.Paper—and also Old Newspapers.Parnphlens and Old Books :with the. covers taken off. Colorol Pa per 1 cent a pound., . B. BANNAII. - . : BUSINESS CARDS. • ET ENRICAP.I.EASANTPI, • •, • • • -, *CIVIL AND XINING ENGINEER, In.peets 'Collieries,. mid. examines MineMl 'and 011 Lauds. Oerze r .Brancianla RuiliGat, Centre . oppcilsite Episcopal Church.. r? 'T. ,QUilli,lTCll, Cirit.and Mining .L• Engineer, Pottsville,- Pn. oFric.p on id flotir olGeo. Bright's' BuildLng,Ven; tie Street. r. ' [Dec. -10;'64.-4.0.1y* HAII.RD4 BROTIIERB, Civil and 31i ..nIng,,EngOicerv, Russel's. Building, second and. ifakantango Street!.. , . : • STEPHEN.LIARRIS. , JOSEPH S. ITARRLS. . July 30. . . - . • September'3a, '63 - 39- - : Dr..W.SHEAVER, Pottier'lle Pa:,,hoe, 1 • of the Pennsylvania State .Girolegick Survey, ex ploies 'sods, mines, &c. October IS, .55 pei c_. VRANK.CARTER, Rent Estate - Agent, • I.!. RAIIANOY CITY,. Schuylkill County, Pa. • • 13IrLetter Addresi—"ldahatioy City P. O.!' • • March 30, .61 13 tf A GENCY.—For •the- Purchase and Male - 2 - 1 of Real Estate ;' buying and selling Coal ;..taking charge of Coal Lands, Vines, &c., and collecting r,ente. • Office Mahantango Street, Pottsville, - April 6, .60 . . CHAS. W . a - SYNlOltiti, orvrt AND MINING ENGINEER. '0 ffice-z . -18orsel'i BO ilding,.•ilinhantongo ~ Street, Pottsville. . . • •• . .18- JO , I9EIP . IIcT G u y . • • .E: rorrivtA, • IA., aniz Min ol n .l e a. la te r ' • March • YIB LE1111111131119, CLOCKS, . and JEWELRY, . , - Rinds of Miasmal Inatniments, TiollnStringa, Bass :Viol Sti - Lugs, Guitar and Banjo Strings, constantly on hand.' , . 'qttn . 3o, . • DR: VT K . - - LEITEAWEAVER, DENTIST 1. 44 ,,, Sneeemor toDi. B. S. Langdoe, • - CGradunte of Penneylinnle College of Dental Surgery.) • 'ROOMS :=Market St., above Third. • ItarEther and Chloroform administered when de- . .. . Ridriazacca f;—Prof.V. L Buckingham, D. D. 8. M. D. Prot: E.. Wildman, 'D. D. S. M. D.i' Prof.. Jaime Truman; D. D; S.; .C.:N. Pierce, D: D:8.; 'of Philada., And otheia. - • '.: . ' - ..fdarch 91. '6E-13-1y . ...' Teeth ExtrAeted i s • issaaa Without Pain or lioreueso. • . . The nmiersigned bas introduced •an entirely new methou for EXTRACTING , TEETH; which is perfect ly safe, harmless and pleasant. Come and try it for yourselves'. Also Nitrous Oxide Gas f.dministered In its pure'slate. .Artificial Teeth.inkerted. 'Teeth filled : Nita the greatest Care. • . . Office; corns!' Second - and Market Ste.. Pottsville. . Sept 1,!66-5.6m1 Q. N; BO OMAN,, Dentist TAIIAQUA • STOVE . ,HOLLOW-WARE . FOtINDRY.... - : It 0 13 S b & • C •. Nirsorig ArE MAITIIFAcTURETtii • . _ • •. . • . • , • Of ,the Celebrated . • • . *. XionitOr Cooking StOve; - •• , ; f •.• Wioining Cooking Stove, ALSO . PARLQE AND ilEATlliti tiTOVEI3; ' We are preitared - totatnisb at abort notleit llo•Boy :reateorfPzelisir per equate to stand a wee ' -Tamagan. November 8, .66. "44-4m` .-...i1r,015,501 93 1,000,000 00 . '300,005 00 500,000 00 1...691. 0 08 .. 1,649,304; 69' ... 1,410.64742 • 1470,353 60 719,669 • 605.410.41. • 416,13919 30,015 . 18 ,•• 314998 56 , . . . . EO . fiti - 01 8 3 -4 TV AND itiTAir;DRAL.. IN TOBACCO, SEGAIIS, Centre St., Opposite thie TORII POTTSVALIE, ' . . 88 4 ". W - TATEitif IW33,OIIIIPERB, For COnaibig and Way bag gullies , Hair.. • • • So iteaf .14quired in Using TAeot Aaklour storekeeper for that. . It he doei ' not keep them, 'write to•the manufacturer, R. WINS, Styli St. awl Columbia Avenue; ?Us. Sept 12.14-.38-Gm SALEIMANDER- . SAFES 1 , Second St 4 Pottsville - Asnouoces'toihelnisiness community of ttds' and the kdiebting_counties,that be.manufao: tures - HATlfft SAFES of all sizes and r_-, kinds, warranted FhoTroot Which, invohn Of workmanship and finlahravill aszipareistaL thoea.ol3 tabled ions any Other establishment iii the' conutry: . — , He always keeps safes on band fer sale, aisi wia ':Ond theafany shm, for Health:Lg . and other Palle Institu- Hoz*. as chesp,lV not cheaper than thexambe Maud _e - rierstotedillain — Ckioige — BON, TWO. Vooch and - A. HendensoN ar this gimigly-who bar. hblSafes Mk'. • {Jane 33, 433,244 • , . G::; • • • •• m - , gathlg• retairted.-fro the More corner Mabel and 'Beano streeWuribe wore between 'O. Dobabwa and ' yMeitcol , lolPrrcearrotatreet,offeor.liariMaav* 'assortment of dry: goods and groceries slats low il prices.' Being tkankial for put loom egg. u;lts a eantisionnoo of Ma SRL • - • • FERTILIZERS. - 111 &!;E - .htir LIST.OI , ' PRICES. • - Per Bottle. Per Box,— .$1 00 •. • 419 . 1 25 ' 0 00 0. .1 . 00 •- 9 DO 1 25- 12. 00 125 ~ •1200 . 125 . 12 00 2 001 : 40 00 45-Sm ALWAYS ON ig:neftmursige Hem! BilautaCauFtiiiirei ! CHLUELLES, ALE4urppn, ite t . . . . . • • 4l • kNik • R IaSING CLOVER SEED. , . This is one of the - rnostiprofi table crops raised liy•northein fanners.. It is.not gener ally, large in quantity, but so fir. as it goes, it yields large returns for the labor and money expended on it: From three to five bushels per acre may generally be expeeted, and this, selling at from $S to $l2 a . bushel, is a pied :return for. the tutor. The culture of. clover . ,is . simple • and easy. The ground should be well plowed and harrowed fine, the manuring ,moderate.. Such: lands as bring*good crops Of. wheai, oats, and barley, will produce good . crops.of clover.: .The seed should be sown. enrly, the earlier the better. -- As clOve.r doe's not lastuattally more . than one year for a full crop, it. istenerally .best fo*seed - down the land to timothy at the same time . ; the.latter to form . ..the . Main, crop of .the, second' yesr: 'When the clover has gOtWeli establiShed, .it Is the. Practice of many to turn in their cattle and sheep upon. IL ,-This furnishes excellent , feed, and the cropping of it does ,no harut to the clover; but rather helps it. The stock are kept here until the middle of . June, iv herr they am takert . .out; and the crop alltiwed to ' take a new atarty - . _ If kept on - longer, • the clover would_ not gruel() . maiure. iced • before frost. belOTed down pretty close - ly over the whole field, the Plants now start unifornili; and all blossom and ripen their seeds nearly at once, which is.a very import matter. _ Attention tO this poin t. can hard ly be urged too much. Theeloser and evener the feeding off, the better and more unift,rm :the tilting and the ripening of the seed: iiheep will feed closer than the cattle, and they should be relied upon for finishing oil. As' soon as the stock are taken from the field, plaster should be applied, which will giro the plants a - vigorous growth: A Spell of dry. weather mu, be usually expected during the mid-summer season and then-plaster Will be particularly useful. ' The seed will generally .be. fipe ty the time of the first frosts, and then is the time to har , vest it It is mown, and when wilted w ell, raked into small cocks in which' it is left to dry-;:-the cocks 'being oecatsionall.Y turned. over by passiripi;Take handle 'under them, and with one hand ea the toe, invatinglhem: . .When drY-eriough; . -le.t it be hauled. to Ole barn, Where it may be_threshed and c:leaned• in a 'mill prcivided for the purPoze. Or arar beating the send c•ff from the'stalits , itlnny be left in a heap With the elosely.adhering eh all to beat Slightly, when the sexed is rubbed_ e and separated in acommon fan miI!.—ASIE CAN AontcuiTcrusif: • A WORD FOR RULES We . are glad tesee that the use of mulct for all kinds of lifted, rough. ork, is steadily gain groUnd. Thue unimals'are n6t beau: tiful or musical, but they are useful and eco:- nornieal .They' are fit. fur work younger than•the horse,..qhfce they-are Tut but to F vice at three yi3ars though they* do not reach" their. mato ritY sqen, 3:ears of age: Their temper, health, and usefulness; depend very much on the manner of breaking them.. The s6.ealled stobbonness, and obstinacy of this Buhr* arises chit fiy from the abuse he is wont 'receiv . e when y6ung. -Ile seldom' it eyerlicks or bites thcse - who trent 'him kihdly.'.. But. the fact is, that the club. and .Whip and Whip-bundleand „hoof-toe are av• plied.to him without mercy; and yet he' is expeeted:tp he al waysus • patient and gentle as'a. cow - • The mule Will do moreWOrk,7,and require. less. grain' than - a . horse _he „is less liable to thiesie, and. reioVes frerhsickness and itijn riquieker than a hltrSe. , . Ile wOrks better : :when old, and holds out longer: lie seldom takes fright, Or runs dotis not like Overurg,ing when drawing heavy louts, .and • he'should never be driven very. fist. Itima kfng spans 'irthese of 15tb 15 . i : hands - high make most servicable teams), 'those ofsitnilar .dispositions shonla be chosen and .put togeth er; so that they will work together .pleasant lyand with a will. • The Mule seems ,made' for work—he thrives under it, and ij better in siiirits and temper than when idle.—Ausri= AGiIiCULTVIIDir. EXPERIMENTS IN RAISING ,POTA TOES. ' pelawnre makes the following contain- nioation. "Last spring 'I tried an experiment in raising potatoes from whole tubers, halves and single eyes, .plauting three rows ot . ."White prouts," one with each, and marked a section of thirty feet in each row, near the middle; fur testing. I planted 5 lbs. of whole potatoes, .12 inches apart—yield 18 lbs. In the neitrow, Ihs...ef halves, six Mates apartyielding 20 lbs.., while lb. 12 oz. of single 'eye -pieces produced 10 lbs. There was no:discoverable dliTerence in the qua ity• of. the potatoes; and yery_ little in the .size.— Those (4 the - whole tubers were azsbade the largest. -This makes it appear that in econo my of seed, the . advantage It fargely in favor of single eyes; fur in the same: proportion, the whole and half potatoes should,each have yielded 28:57 !be-, instead of 18 - and 20 lbs. .respectively, Having reference to the ground occupied, the resalt is in favor of tho halves first, and the whole potatoes second. The halves yielded double, and the whole ones nearly double what the single eyes yielded On .the:sitine Surface of-ground. Observe that, although the quantity'of. seed and the ground planted with wholb and . with . half pd . - tatoes Were the sable, yet the distance apart was doubled in the first mentioned."—Aman rCAS AGRICULTURIST.. eripto. To TA MT . or Lr mr:—Dip. the spitted part into pare incite,: tallow; then waak out the tallow and the ink . wil,l come out. Prath BICE PD1:16161.=1 sma4 cup of rids to 3 gnats milk, - 6 tablespoons of sugar, 4 tablespoons of peach water, a smalypieco of butter. . . WEBStErt. CAKE :- 5 1 oupi . notr; 21 cups brown angst:, 1: cop, milk; foup . of butter, • 2 egg and and one small teaspoon of baking soda. , Flavor with neatly one nutmeg and balm until dot* • ' Wursu Itaismrr. 7 -Cuteorne old rieh cheese in very thin pieces, , sdd to it a Spoonful of 9ream.::-... Put it over a blow fire, and let'it atm(' 'until th• Cheese is entirely dissolved. Seri% it with toast. Some.likeZPipper and mustard. • _ ' . Corn Bps.-One hundred poundi of beef, six pounde of coarso salt, two ounces and a half of saltpetre, one'pound , and a half of anger, four% gallons . of - water. Mix the above ingredients to gether and . pour ,on the meat. Cover the .tub 'closely. • • • -•- 11118; . 1 . 111 . 3ke9 Denciruir,r4...—Quick/y made, anti very nice. . tes.cupof brovm.sugar, teacup of sour Milk, 5 tablespoons of melted lard; one egg, and ,one - teaspooti of soda dissolved in water. Flavor with nutineg 'and mix with enougli dour TOASTED 07112:91L-Mix three ounces • grated .cheese, four ounces grated bread crumb; two and .a half ounces fresh batter, yolks of two eggs, well •heatei; tablespaern •of cream, teaspoon 'of mustard, salt and paper to taste.. Put into a saucepan and atir over the - fire till heated, then lay it uponjoast and brown it. • ' SEED. Came.--Take halt-a pound of tinder and threetourtha .a :pound of sugar, creamed; three egge, biaten.lightly, and two tablespoon: . falls of. picked.apd bruised. caraway seeds ; sOlvehalf a teaspoonfulof soda in a cup of new milk ; auiz these well together until they are abont the consistency Of . cream ; then sift in two pouncia of flour, ici_ well frith a knife; , and roll them out into thin cakes, alxiut an inch iri thickness. 13aki in &Ankh oven. _ . DR . l3l3aNci AT . M.F.A.T.S.—When fat moats, or min cee- composed . partly of butter, , are Aitken, and 'cold drink directly after,_. the butter. and fat aro , rendered conerete, 'and : separated from the'rest of the aliment. This' congealed oily matter, 'being then epecifically " lighterthin 'the remaining contente of the isternacb;:eviints on the top -of the food, eftee catuaitig beavyoineasy;-paittfnl sen satiOnsi'abont t4e ; 'cardina and breast, and icine.. luneit a iceling.,of scalding and anxiety; at other, times;' when theitomach regains its heat, the fat. ty matter liarejected, by tittle and. little, front steak suhhaolza l in oily . regargitatione, which. are very disagreeable.: In such cases little cam: , perind spirits of hartshorn, with a glass of., warm "Aratir, 'and' sugar, will convert the fat into soap, .and give instant relief.—[Sir tames Nu ray's Medical Essins. • ^. Dizimois SWISS Caaa.;--Beat the yolks of five eggs and one pound'of sifted loaf Sugar wel , together"; .. then alft In one pound . of best flour,' s and a. largo apoorifool of anise, seed ; beat: these twenty mhantes ; then ,whip to . a stiff- froth the dye and. add them;. beat all well; then rollout the piste" an inch 'and 'cAti them 'with s moulded. cutter ,rather =small; set them aside tilt the Meat morning bi&e::lltb the tint oa *biith they Fro bake& with wa;;,t.tieft lit tOna be 0013/8 - 00041il ilia 114. on At BakAkillithi brown::,. .
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers