t#Xit : :..,:aitit , ,--•%0.0i . . , . . . .. . -.- • ."•• -. tr,i. , '.. e :It iea.:ilU,leel .. rtfr• Nir•taf AGe• tli , ' -'...X ea ones' n Heroic...R— -.l'hr Pei ,- ...,.- A.'. a-. igu.' there. and. the canoe of. it.. • Po-r'esrts, CONFLIMIT X IloAns. • (wkl.: is in the ttalt In% Net the Izs"), Janusry 20, .1567.. There" is pence at. the .Corneri 1 it:reigns here, it does, with u sweetnis unparalleled sence the Nashen launched lout' onto the . sea uv troobles, wich•very :Fear engulfed her.--, It came shout thro me. - 13:znis' "in the Post Ortis don't; engross all my time..it don't take .me very long to Aistribbit the Paper wkeh DeekinTozram takek nor ibe - cirklers of the gift cuteriiriaei vticb . come - here ; neither does it crirhartorn much tic my valyaiable time directln the letters er.cloain dollars bsok to 'em. besides Ridgy a good many nv 'em are in- sufficiently and the money drops. out, and; bein conscientious to a fault, tr. I can'r get 'em back into the right levers,, why- us ,. course .I don't send Och at. all. The only double I her isin (xplainin why letters cod tainiirincli remittances don't reach their des tinashun, but that hez its rewards. I invari ably tell ern that the Mainers uv the enter prlsearire ablit-hin Yankees, and. us'. course they'd he 'wlcb elluz intensifies ther rage. A batch uv them sent for tickets to' . Crosby's Opera House, a ieb didn't reach Chicano..cz wuz behind with my board, and after givin em the reglar - explanfishen they wuz so enraged at the theevin ablish nista at Chicago that they sallied out and made it lively for wat niggers they met. I forget now, .but ef 1. - remember.rigbt,, they hung two, or wuz it three? My rnemry is But ez I wuz sayin, I _hev plenty nv time, and I put it in mostly studyin the, caracter- isttke uv human nacher, ez developed in men and niggers. While contemplatin apars.el uv niggert one day, I follered em, and over heard their convereashen. I .wuz astonished! They wuz notifyin one another uv a meetin to be held that nite in Pennibacker's barn, to with all isuz expected to be present. ;Here, not Ito myself, is GuY Fawkes ! Hera is eon- Splracy Mee7in: Wat rite hey Li - girls to meet? And I hastened to Dtekin Togranr and told him yvat I bed beerd. • ." - ,,is.Ta.sby," Bed be, wringin my lutral, "ef I e* doubted thu - etc:rnm fitnis uv things--tbe complete and entire adqpiability nv one class . to another—that doubt is removed, 'Here am I a nigger owner—here are coo, a Northern Dimocrat—n blgomin eggsolic cz I may Fay NCH' hez took root in Southern never woodh . ev overherd them Riggers !7--rn South erner wood ittylthot us' !•neakin after em—foi iFieh work the Noithein Dirnoerata esely fitted. _lt's seat . they've alluz done f6t us! anus! , alluz alluz!" 'And he wrung my hand agin, and thanked me.: I wnz too much overcome with emoshen: at the compliment be paid -me to reply.`. But we - arranged the programme, we went-to the . . . w . Barn, and overturned aagonso ez we cood git - under it and beer all thet,Wuz. - scd - with-, out bein seen; -nod jiat at nite-fall the Deekin an I me aseensd eurseivea in our hiclin Piece.: The niggers gathered, prapsthirty on 'em,, and opened the mectin with prayer; iti whet exerciie they lied' the profanity to pray. for the Government UV. the Tennited Statira and siel4. and then the biznis commetest. • It ap peered that they'd sent a man North to'find a_locashen for 'cm, ( z they lied-made tli, their minds to run away from the blessins uv sla . very Wiell we are .prep'trin to re open to 'em, and this nigger bed urrived,• and - . lbey wur: assembled to bear this report. ' .• r . • • "Brother Lee,'' said. therirglectler• to the returned rigger, wlch-I bitowil - ; he wuz near ly white, and wuz raised in Virginia,. end bed bin four years in thvrmy; on t he Fedral side, uv course, •-tare yo di ready to report ? :ftev yoo found the promised land ?" .'!. Brother Lee replied, that of he understood - wet SiljT, ilie Ethiopian idec cv.the "promised land," he coed safely end •certinly say that he . hedn't.• .11e landed first in Philadelphy, and beim sunawat ,wtaried by the long ride, he took a Sat in a - arreet.car which wuz empty. The'eunduckter ordered- him out, but sposin he wit; in fi r State where the.y witz ekal rites, he insisted on. etayiu. Ashen the conduckter and. the driver bundled -him out by - force. ilis - cciat,• he 'cbserved, ehowin. wirer thebleo blouse had !been •erretkilfully ntetirbd; wuz • mumwat fraktad in the scuffle.. ... At this 'nareesha the triggers groaned, and . it wuz all I coed do to keep the Deekin from tolleriu halleloogy ! . ...• .- , - In Noo York State he didn't fare: so Well'. He' diskivered that il decent nigger -there 'hint qUite as good ez a very orury white, man..lie -happened there on. leckshen day; and narra ted that he saw e, hite mat carried up, to the . . . piles - so egestremely drunk that them a heti . 't re in Charge hid to . put. the ticket etween . . their tint:era ard'anser to their nemes, while a - spectable.nigger led to show that -he wuz ' 'Werth vme property store 'he: Wtvi allowed' •to vote. and then a number-of gentlefnen wi h red frees and clubs made - it so - orpleas ant that but few attempted it. The Deekin punched sue in the ribs vocife-. rously:. : , . Next he, went to- Ohio, sposin .uv course, that si Statesriex - tretutly opposed to bondage, wood, be the plait he wuz in search ur. Agin he - wuz diSlTinletl.. -,11.. wuz wefse than it wuz in Noo 't ork.! for the Ahlisbnista wuz a going on the principle, he rather giteCsed; es- .. doin justis without ruring Agin, anybody's prejudises; of-rather, uv .lettin justice , do • . herself, for they don't .tnae any Move to-: . wards helpiu her.. There' the *nigger uv no grade, no Matter how ninth he pade taxes . onto. or how long he served in the army. wifz not allowed a vote The :.Ablishinistß, ahe • understood, rho preps lie s% IIZ wrong carried - the. Stare on the nigger - "questinft, hut wuz now'afrade to tetell it for fear they'd lose it agin: They've bed it, he remarked, 32 vea'rs, but hedu't, i z yir, got all 'he people edjicated - -up to the pint uv ; doin wat all the people knoWiti • wuz rite. . - Elia experience in the' West wuz very sim- ' liar. : The Ablishnists wuz everywhere very - , strongly in:the m:!jority. und'"every one'uv tern he talked with' wuz in favor uv &yin the . nigger his rites ; but they . wur. all . afrade of - they took held uv it they'd' be laid ofit'by the , .Democracy; with wuzut in the majority .at all. In Washington wher Congris Itei:give the niggers a vet 6,lre witz well treated. - and it Cruz the only place A gentlemen who -wants to run for Ancyer next spring giv him ... his dinner, and quite a nunrher af ellmrs who wanted small. (tillers did like Wise ; : but he 'wood'cnt advise ernigrashen there, for the reason that ther wuz too many there now.; -: and besides its possible,:that: before the next • - leckishe.n, Congris may conctoi'd that suffrage in theDeestriek will run 'at into the ground in the States. (their constituent - a, with are" till .Ablishnists, not' - bein edjucated tip to. the pint), and repeel it: •• • -The Deekin nudged me agin. . -: • .'-Wet. shall !we dog" then sod the niggers, all .in korious. , , "Do IP sod the nigger, wick hi nameit ivut Lee, t dot grin and hear it whet yoo are. Ez . fo' • me, ef I bed my 13 ur year back agin,.l ' shoed do ddirertt Liberty is a gift boss wieh.- el. dfs niggah bed it to do Ober again, he wood look In de nit nth, slet'ah; Ili-hood want to - know wedder,•l'bein a begg:4, of Lmourited it I sboodent ride: to de devil. • When. I - turned agin Massa.and went i into de serVis. 1 : - Nuz premised ef I behaved like a man I • : shood. be counted a Man. I behaVed like a .:.man, but wat now? Dar's de cibbil rites bill, ... wich' rends good. but Whs . 's de segeeS to put .. 1. •: l(freo,2 - • Dar's all sorts oh law's, but wha's dm .. - yotace-Ob em so long er . notroddy- pays any ' :• . tenshnn to emit Igo Norf, wha de •Ablish .• ....I:Rate-hair eberyting dab own way, and I End . • 1 de piegalt, is ez bad of dab a he. 6 healr,•coz ..- '-'de Ablis.hrists with is de ebarnnions.ef ekal . rites ain't eddiested np to de pint uv ..bustin . unekal laws: -We can't stay bah arid:4•3t • , onerites—we can't go dab,: eyx ebry. wun eb - em will. tell ytio.bis naltor 'aint•eddiated up . to. de pint - oh doin anything . : but - : holilin Re - ofilsesand.passln reseloochens dat d.gy blceve ..", . in de principles ob. de Dvelareshen oh Imie 7 , eiendence,..wich Principles 'reed berry Well, . - but wat rood is toy to,me. of ileyain't acted -- up to • Fo' fo' pence :I'd go .bang myself - I' . . " They had other talk, and finally-broke up • . endin with - a prayer,' the burden Of Wichwuz . that the good Lord wood find attire Way, wet they. didn't care In -eddicate their friends • North iip,to the pint! '. • ~..- r. .. . - F.'Z moon •ez they Wui gore the Deekin and • I crawled out from under : the :wagon, and I. must say the oldientlernan surprised :me.— : Dashing his hat down on the ground he ete; . -cooled one -uv the most frantic Efighland flings my eyes..eVerwitnist It estonAell me to ace bew'recklis the oldvan wuz with ! . his legs: Finally, out uv breath,. he, .subsi, did with . a prolonged Mhreek uv exultant .- 34.-__ .- • . _ ... •:- . . -- - Why so jubilant,. my venerable friend? ".NAsny," fed he, a - better than I hoped. • • for. The Ablialmiats bar .'em out r --they ain't eddikated up • to the pint ; and they.drive 'em. away. They make distinkshuns, and when • the nigger's distinkted against in !part;, • , preciaely the material uv with to make a ser: . vard unto- his brethren.. .Et, the nigger can't et all his rites in the •North. he'dbetter be . . without - any 'em, the. South. tp ther be hen all the cu*nood uv" bein a free Mau, • withciut any of the indoosements ; downbere ef. he ain't got ; any nv the. blessins uv freedom be ain't any uv the responsibilities. The nigger, uv course, will may—he'd be a cussed fnof of he didn't- Bless the Lord ' for the • Ablisbniste wItO ain't edikated.up to the pint !".. And the blessed old lunatic ,execonted an-. other Highland fling onto his bat. Sharin his • enthoosiasm, tr. I do everybody's I meet that I may share whatever else ibey hei we went to Riscom'a wheri before we sepa rated we wuz etidicated to a pint and conpid ezablo . more. Htscom carried the Deekin - .vrit. one: Perfassui tthern EDUCATIONAL LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE. k DAY AND BOIRDING'SCHOOL FOR BOTH • . . . . . ": SEXS, .. • - .••• •: '.'• ' • - . .. . . . . , . . .. . .. . . . • ... . The School la located at: • ... .'• : ••• • .. . 411.1INVIILE,'LIROA . N0 11 CO:, pa..,- . . , • r 3 mllni,weat of Feadlni) •.. ••' - ' ON • - •o—TOE I.EBANON- • VALIET 11 l 4 - Il.• i o ' h • il . .. . . ' Thort-t lcotrect'otts•al ndrd h . • Comnion and nigh English; • ' . - ~' '...• - . ' 31ntbeitiaties and Nestor - al Science" • • ' . • •• Polite Literature,. and Philosophy, . • ' : . .Gtrmsa and . .• • -.. . Erma" Longa reges-:' 'Vocal and ,instramental flittsin "Penman ship, Drawing and'Enintfung. - - • • The Teachers are all graduates of the InatfaClteolS: and are-accomplished and expertenced: :- - The rooms are all furnished and heated by fmxincin. Good lonising .- " Next ,ea-ion aimmences Jannary T, ISZT. : ...• ' Chanzes moderate, and no extras. — - .., For catalmtess, achlrera, . .. ' . • ' ~ ... ' .. Rev. T. B. VICKROT. A. E. Priccipal., Antreftle,"LelnutOrl-C":••Pal ' • Det 29. *64 CHAS.: -E. BEQIC, Watehouse, Morris' Addition, ,omlis FOE 6/,Ls • . • . . . Itnekrbeat Floar. - ' • :' . ' -. • . ' ,-.- - ..l3xtra Family Flanar, -. .. . •-• :. • • .:. • : .• .• '•Ciora Meal, ' • '• .. • , . /Kiln Dried ACortißlital i , •• ' • -• ,-. • • Caili. Oais;.lllay, - - .:• --_ • , - - ' Oats and Cora 1011ap, dke., . . , • Als - . Mill Feed or, all kinds. , Fish, comdstlngin pert or Mackerel. Stiad,Salmon. 'Herring, Haddock,' Cod Fi.M. etc. Always a izood assortment of Previs ions, Glom:ries, &e. • .. IlTeenel..'6 .-1 -• • . CII PREISENTS.--A Ilme-•and ‘-'• well selemed.swelc of Watches: Jewelry Silver Ware, comprEdnz all the newatyleit. ' Call and eiam the before parrhaqine. All roiAs .vrarranted as' repre 'muted: Wearlar.C.ocks for Offices and Dining Rooms. • . • •• RC. cyREEN. Centre St. Porraville. . . CHAS. STOHES.'• :. .. E. T. TAIZA;011. „....... For the convenience - of our - :- i 101 . - Patrons and others at a distance,. we here prisent a diagram of ' '-,--”, - -- -• : • self measurement, - by.blch.e. good tit will,be guarant ied. - by, sen t 1 ..._....crr. , te., d v tu the s a g edin br at es e acco ln m th order pan e ying. ‘ ' ~ . . . . EXPLANATION.: -- --. • il • . • • ,IrEA.B ITB:11 . POE OCiAT. ... . : 0,,c) n.• - • . Length of Brick ! from ..1 - to R. and froni2 to H. i ! - - . Length:of - Stem, - (With arm • - ' - 1 --- - - , . ~ -,. :- '. Cooked] 4 from ato 5. • -- • .-•I -- k ( •. . Brad Measure .— Around the .I • - ii I • most prominent - part - of the 1 \ •' - f ~ '"- - r- - Waist 4feastirs.—drotind tho: - •, -,-: .. State • whether 4.e - person is - - - • , aver or stoopmg:. • - -• • - b ' k . 1 1 : ' I .- ' Tile same measure as for Coat . .2ifeeenre ineldeseam, and Out side frcire hip-bone, aid around the Waist and hip. , - 'Ssmit..t . ort. MATERIALS FIENTSE -NAIL'S'S/ER SEGOS% . • 4-ibODS :DJ DE EXTRIMED, IT ntiT SATISFACTORY. - • • . ' ' •.CHAS. STOKIBSiSt. C0., . :: .. '.• • - 824 Cheiliuf S!., ,Philitdelphia. : ',' .... .1110 N WORKS -FOR SALE.i-T4 MILESBURO.IIj4ON..,WORKS; • Situate near Bellefonte,' Centre . county, • Penni., are .. now offered for Sale, and prmient a rare chance for in vertmeut In a flraVelass Iron property. 'The-works are .now in successful operation. and consist ca • • • 2.000 ACRES FARM AND TIMBER LAND, . • • .• BLAST FIrRNACE ( Charcoal)—trapacity for niakia r t tone per - week: • . • SIX-FIRED • FORGE, eith blast sufficient fur ten fires, . • .• PUDDLIirI•G • MILL, with large hammer and, Muck Rolls, and throe Puddlimt Furnaces. ROLLING MILL, "'capacity for famishing GO toes Iron per week. GUiDEMILL, 'capacity to finish 26 to SO tone small iron per week. • . • • , . WIRE MILL, with power siaffi .lent to run 20 blocks. - ORE RIGHT on 3,600 acres Centre Furnace lands; • On which six ore banks are open. d. ORE RIGHT. on 1.600 atres Recta Furnace lands, on which three hanks are opered. LbIASE of ttnraam years' on , Ore •Bank in Blair county, Ili - miler from Pennsylvania 'railroad, at Bir reingiram: This is a large deposit of the same ore as. • the "Dorsey." THE.WASSO,N. ORE HANK.Iii Penns Valley. • .LEASE of Houston Ore Dank in Nittany Valley. • These OreliaLks unite the qualities—pipe and hem-• atite—from which the gell• khown, "Juniata" Iron is made, and by a proper. admixture of 'the ores, Wire Iron of The very best (maid-Y.ls made, Tor which there is always a stead , market. • •• • • The ••Irrin Works' , are on Spring Creek. a nr-ver-lall ing and 1-utliirleilt , Water power, and on, the Bald Eagle Valley railroad, Midway !between Tyroneand Lock Haven, and on the Bald Eagle and Spring Creek canal. They are inkrood -repair and condition, including two Marislon il.nses,and Ilricsas for workmen. Any in formation can ballad on apulic akin to . • • . SAMUEL MILLIKENrJr., • • No. 40 Exam:lite Place.: New York, or JOHN IRWIN. Jr..' .• Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa. -et Jan G. .67 AMERICAN MINING INDEX, An Illnetrtued IV4Trltly Journal. • . i This s the larueSt and most populai journal of mine' lug published; and It may be - beefs- stated that Me cir culation exceeds theaggrei.r . ste ies cif's]] almilar pa - era In" this country combined. • " • • • The: AMERICAN INDEX is published weekly, and contains .bixteen pages ...of fresh reading -matter In evert. is,ne. •." ." TERMS OF SIMISCRIPTION. , • • Per annum. one copy' • • " 1 . 5 . 00 "Six months -; • `. • X.'oo . 2 and s; hand.Omely- bound, :single or to geih,•r, may he had at $G per volume.. , • Specimen cOpies sent Free.. •r • " . Mitre's; J. SILVEItSSITTEL.PohIisher, ~151 Fulton Si., Neis York City, Box 5476, P. 0,. A PRACTICAL ILAND-BOOR MINERS; METALLURGISTS AND ASSAYERS, . . . Cumprieing the moat recent . Improiemeitta in- the'DlEr• • thtegration, AmalgarnatiOn:. 'Smelting 'and,•Part- • :tag of the l'recions Ores, containing- Gold; • Sliver, Copper, Tin, • 1-11 h a compreheatiiin - digeet - of thsV, mining' Laws, -the 'Principles of ." •. Minin and Engineenrig, • - BY JULIUS g., SILVERshiITEL AL Anthor of ^ llrtallic and - Agricultaral Wealth of the Nellie Stater," etc., "Miners Comp:Won & Guide:" • Editor "American Mining Index,' N..Y. Cot.. reeporailng Member of the auroral' Scion- • .• , • tiflc Aetqiciallona in-Pacific States.— Late ,Editor Mining and Soleil-. • - iitic Pri•sry SauPrancleco, Cal. • • FOURTH EDITION 'PIiOFUSELY ILLUSTRATED. Pubilehder the office of the American. 'MAN; Index Price. $3. 00. Sent Free, by Nail, 'on receipt of that tunotnit. - .Addrees, J. siLVERsaIITH. Box NaG P. 0., . . • • isrFultari St., New York City. IN PRESS, The Metallic and Agricultural Wealth Of theraciticStates,etc., BY 31 - LIUS "BILVERgdIIII,M. A., • Thowdrk will comprise bet Ween Intie bandied and one thousand pagee. cloeely printed matter. Prire 8 10„ Round in Cloth'; 811.21, The usual. discount made to - the trade: Address all ordere. J. SILVERSIUTIL. Box 5576 161 Fulton St., N, Y. City. . Jl4l. 2E4..87 . 4-3 t GRE*T SuccEss in STEAM ?IMPS . . We the nndersigned"are prepared -to furnish Coal Operators with our.Steans Pumpe.of any capacity, and guarantee them to' give entire astiefactim • Our Pump re a Double Actl Pole Pomp made to work with one Pole, thereby giving as great advantage over all other Pole Pumps in the room required. - A 14 inch pump 4 feet stroke with 23 inch steam cslinder, is 18 feet long. 3 feet wide and 6 feet & inches high. One of 'our pumps lens been 'in suceessfal operation for. several weeks 1n Charter Oak Colliery, as the follo.ing certifi cate will testify.- - . ALLISON & BANNAN. - - • Port Carboir, December 6t1y•15416. - . • , • ALL WHOM rrrittirOrinrcawr; This is to certify that we -the underslgned-are using obe of ALLISON & BANNAN'S - Meaux Pumps, and are able to pronounce it a perfect. aficeesa..and we cheerfully - recommend it' to all In 'want of STEAM PUMPS as being entirely satisfactory. • - .JORN IL BRACKEN. Proprietor Charter Oak Co. JOSEPH H. SMITH. - Superintendent do. • ROBERT BANE, Engineer In charge-of Pump. Liv* INSURANCE. . ' . •• • • . . . • - 71;0 Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust.Coro7 luny of Philadelphia. Office, No. 406 Chestnut street, the fir.t dohr East of the Custom HOMO. CAPITAL—i-300,000—CHARTER PERPICITTAL. . • • Continue to make insurances on lives on the 'most fa vorable terms.— . .The rapital being paid up and Invented, toc;e ther with large and constantly increasing. reserved ihnd, offers a perfect security to the Ilisured. " • -• • The r reminms may be paid yearly, half-yearly or narter The (=piny add a neartre periodically to the nutur ranee for life. The dist beau, appropriated in Decem-* ber, IS-14, the second bonne in December, 1849, andibe third bonus in December, 1856, which' additions make an average•of more than 60 per cent. upon the premi ums paid, Without hamming the annul premium... , . Thomas Rldgcray, • . , [John . A. Brawn,' • Robert Pearsall, „ . John R. Latimer, ' •, . • Thomas P: James, John R. Slack, Frederick Brown; - John C. Mitchell; • . George Taber, •- Heury.o: Freeman, • . Seth J: Conly, Isaac Starr. ' Prunphictsrontaining table of tates aria explanations, form of application and . further information can be had at the Office: THOMAS RIDGWAY, -President: Jous F: JAMES, Actuary. Or of B. RANNA.N, Pottsville, Agent (for . this 'County.: TO CARPENTERS & BUILDERS. The. Schuylkill County . . . . . LlU:66er Maandaddibig Co, • Have on Mind at their extensive establishment, on Railroad Street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind and &scrip ion, which they am !supply to Operators, Carpenters and Bulldma,•at lower rates than tt can be bought , elsewhere. • They are. shirr ready: to supply; through the-means of their eatensiie - business. and -la bor eating lunchtime manufactured melded in their line at a saving of 25 per cent:on former coat.. • . • : Their large .worimhopa haye been.ha succeastni opera. - Hon for the past year, .turning out vast quantities of :Doom : • Waiadow. Fratitelii •• •• Panel:Work,. • 1 . • Mouldings, • . Bed-poste, • •. . • And all kinds of Pruned, Paneled and Turned Work, which they hare constar.ily . .on..hand. They are - ready . to exemte orders at the shortest notice, for any quantl. .ty or quality ofsawcil or manufactured stuff. • '• • ihp and green Henalock 'of all kinds. for. blinding imr=. Oak, Maple, Poplar, dadr, plankatrul aunt ir Cherry,-Wahmt. Mahogany, &c., for catil.' ncr.work Vi'hite and Yellow Pine boards for flooring; raw or made to order White Pine Plank, 2, 2 3ifi A 2 i t . , and 311' inch peinel, always reedy; also, pa beams . rails.' scantling, poets, shingles, lath, _ceiling lith, palling% - ttc., ht. . • garmilla of sawed star and errigthing In their - on hand or to order, at the shortest . . . , 'Pottsville. March 29. 452 • ...• • 'ln- • --- MEN-AND BOYS. • *:•.• . • CLOTH - INQ COr PA TIVE P....We have: this day en. tercd •into a Partnership under.-the Arm of H. PARSER do SON, ImmerlyParket% (Bois* Clo thing.) for the manufacture. of . MEN'S AND :BOYS cLOTIONG. leis stock of Beady-made Clothing .constantly on-band. -Also a Sue amortmentof Cloths, Ceasimeres and Vestler, tomtit the season.. Pandit. , log Goode of all kinds aliVais on. band. All pr;ces' axed to mitt the times: . We eolitt the petronage of oar old. onto:nen end friends in gene:lit •• H. PARSER; . IL PARSER: . Centre Street Janotry.l. 186 T `CI.- W. J. HIIIKLE - MA IT4 tabovecentre4 • - 15W - Work . mile to ordsiorich teener and dlipateb. FOR MINING PIIIPOBEB At lowest =lit ram - • _ JAB. maim &no, Wr o ogote palter, Pio. MIT Ank St., below sd, - lIISOELLA.NEOV' RESTORE I . !"101311: SlcrriT; TIM J. STETITENS , ,t. CO.'S . TATENT tonNEA.B,E.STOSI7-119,' . -' 0:. ILESTOREES OF THE ETE*IGIFF . . .They will Restore Impaire.3.44gU., 04 prawn Utri ths "LciLart It of ...Lift ". . • . SPECTACLES 11.E.NDwIwrr t•c"r-r 'pea The most eminent Physic " , fans, Oculists,- Disines, surd •• the most prominent mat of • .•••, oar ,p;atntry, recommend the its\ use of the COILNTA,SEST - 011- " ESS for PreabSoPili. or Far or `•-• , Long• Sightedness, or every • • • • person who wears spectacles from old age. ; . Dimness of Vis. ion, or Blurring ; Overworked Eyes.; •Aethenopia, or Weak Eyes EritPhora, or Watery Eyes.; Pain in the Eyeball ;,, ,Anwarosis, or Obscurity a Vision.; Photopirobia, or In tolerance' f Eight; Weakness of the Retina and Optic Nerve; blyOdeeopis, or Specks or Slaving bodies before. the. Eyes ; Ophthalmia, or Ind:m -.1311d= of. thw Eye and Eye. lids ;:-Cataract Eyes ; Mimics pia. or Partial -Blindruass ; tusking of the Eyeball, and. Imperfect Vision from: the effects of •Inflaniuution, The, isecl - by any one with a certainty of emcees, without the least fear, of Injury to the eye. kora than 5,000 certificates of cures are exhibited at our attics. Owe guaranteed in every case wlien applied according to the directions inclosed in each box, or the money will be re landed. Write fora Ciro:liar—sent gratis. Addre6El, , Dr. J. STEPHENS Sr. CO, OCUBStS. E ' " (P. 0. Box. 926.) • Pcir role. at Thashoan's Penally Drug Store, 1.16. 10' Astor House. corner of 'Barel' Stieet and Broadway, - Noir York;:. • •S • •101" Da.• J. STEPITENS • &.• CO.. hare •.inTented. and patented a 3tIOPIA. or- CORNEA FLAT - - TENER. for the Curti of NE VR-SIORTEDNESS, .which has prqved a great. aucaeisa.• Write:for • Circulir.' • . •• . • • • . 4T-ly L. ,F. WHITNEY f BANKER, CENTRES STREET, POTTSVILLE, Dealer in AMERICAN . AND FOREIGN GOLD AND SILVER, Foreign Exchange, tutted States Bonds, Quartermaster's Vouchers And Uncurrent Money. MONEY RECEII , ED ON DEPOSIT.— INTEREST allowed t.s per special as STOCKS and BONDS bought and sold at the New York and Philadelphia Boards of Brokers at the usual Commission. Nov 24, 'sc. 4:-sto MENT • NATIONAL': -. 13AN1C., Offers for sale at Lowest market rate 1210VERNMENTSEC1TRITIES; . • AS Fou.ows: ' • L'S.ll•3O Treas. NoteS dite,of Ang. 15,'64 . ."June 15,'65 • :July . 15, '65 5-20 Loan of • . 5-20 Loan of .186-11. • •-• 5-20 Loan of 1565.. 10-10 -Loan of GOLD, STOCKS AND. BONDS..• . AND ALi GOVERNICENT SEGITRITIES'BOUGHT AND SOLTh -• • • DRA_VTS On England,lrelaid, France and (lemony, for sale in llama to suit purctiasera. •-•- - 11. IJ. nu - srzr.:Gtit, Caf•bier. - • . • P ' ett.tville, Janwire 3. • 64 . 1-I! GREAT -ATTRACTION at • J. GALI.AND REENOWNED CHEAP • - New York Dry Goods Store, . . .-. . . . . . ~ COIZiiSfI . CENTHE AND NnitWfOTAti .51T.iFTS, •tOppDflite t.111'31(:!lillICr 1101:PC7...... -•- ' •.. . • _ - A BARE CHANCE FOR:.. ... - . - • BARGAINS BARGAINS ! - BARGAINS ! Elavinz ntiended the went Eleuvy Auction S4loB' at New York City; and having . !liken 1111VdlIta:W . of the present depressed atu!a ofthe-market,. we are enabled o dispoee of our.unuds • " •. • BELOW •..vEjr I:arig 'JOBBERS PRICES. , have, °pencil .• • • • 3' Cana Width Blankets, extra weight, at $4 30, $5 . $6 00, $7 00,$s 00 and $0 00 'Pair. •. • • . ' 3 Cages Coloredlitanketa - at $2 75, $3 25, $lOO, $4. .Cases 'Flannels, in all. colors .aud grades,' frorit. 31 2 Cage.; Prints, all standard makes. from 10 cents up. 1 - Case D,lalnes. latest pattefn and atyl•.s.' • . .10,0(0 yaids Wakened and Brown .Idusllns,-emliaclng, • • all widths: standard.maks, from,lo.tents•up; • ' C.I.,OAkINGS.! I •• • ,:•• •• . , • t'LOAKINGSIII , ' . SHAWLS ! SHAWLS-ft A complete iwacrtutent of tho haw!. atyles. • ; A splendid amortrnent ( - 4' all the mpst desirable kinds, torch as Mince, Fitch. Siberian Squirrels. etc.. etc... __— LADIES! A RARE CLIANCE FOR YOU TO B Lei FURS!! - CALL AND. SEE THEM 11. DRESS 0001 ' • •ILE.TtINOS, • - •• ••• • . COBURCIS.. ' - 1 • • , LUsTRES • ROUBATK, etc.,. from 31 cents npw • avd. In &Wilton. to which We have made heavy pntr_hases in ' , • • •.• •-• ,• CLOTHS, CA.IIdERES, - • '. • • •- • • • • KNIT GOODS,-ot all styles; • , : , ZEPHYRS, a complete line, - all coIOM, .• • NOTIO . NS; . • • •• and FANCY GOODS: ••• .-• HOOP SKIRTS ! OR 011.BLt:S PR IN G:.s HIRT. 'CORSETS, VETTE GOODS 4.:•i lraiip.ornEntE,§; beautiful-Aid complete assertmecit. • Thanking a kind pnbbe,for the liberal patronage here tofore extended to . in, we most respectfully beg for a • cOntinuanee of the same, heping that throneh OUR CONTINT.TED EFFORTS TO PLEASE,. and aentleinfaily attendance to oar cuatomerti., as . the CIIIIBAPNEKS.Oir OUR iGOODS, we shall prove =wives-worthy patronage which has thus far encouramd us very much; and for. which we moat humbly. thank the. people of Petukville and V.otuer COstie.and (ol4:l,efte iheNor;tlr!ierlloi/f.ie.) Nov 94','04 HJE Y 1 . 114 PECTOII.II.IS4 for."the: Imre of COUGHS. 'COLD,..' and SORENESS :OF nra: .caksT; proinainced by those who hive used n if to' be .the hest remedy for the 'cure of midi ever offered to the public. Readthe following testimonial: ' ' "Ponsemr.s. May 13th. REM • . Loris C. lirrr...fieq.-Dear Sir affords me pleas.' .me to bear testimony to the et3iMmy of Your ."F.to 'ralls,t, in removing Corighs and-Bronchial Affections, having forted immediate and: permanent.rellef from. 'the no.' of one bottle,. after baying tried many other, remedies for a verksevere ooiff and cough :with which I suffered kir some six weeks daring the past winter: Resilegfully yonis,'T. A OODFRET., For the . Cnre of BURNS, CUTS. .CIfILBLAINS . Rheumatism,. Frosted Feet; • Sore Throat. _Neuralgia, Psina, Scalds, BMW -A, etc., lleyl's Pills.-for the speedy and Olean/dente-of Piles, both external and tn exanafre testlinonials. • : - FRANCIS AILTSTATT. Agent, • - -Centre opposite the Mortimm lioeL* kid for aide by . Dr. Geo. . Yeotrane, :Atibland; Weale9 Hammer, Idithanoy City; R. & R Phillips, New came ; ,Tarnee Glltilau, Swatara Geo: K. Hoffmam-Creasorial Geo. -Kauffman; Sebnyikfir EtiVen Orwigsbarg it. Tolotemt, Min ereville ; Irvin; Bt. Clair. • • .October OPIROSITION - LINE to'Californla, via Nit. Uerevery e 0 days, with passengers. Freight and. ite, on - the. 101 Wiwi u g -First claps ' Steamships: ON .OGTAN—SAN-- ..11kOODECGRAiSAINI FRANCL.CO, :NlCArrAtitrA.' . DAKOTA CONtaCTING PAowto Ocass—AMEßl-'. CA: MOSES TAILOR. - NEBRASKA, Passage and Freight at-Redneed Hales:: • Sailing days AVM New :Fork r-4atirtary I.othsndlOth, 1667. . Feb.: rttaty 20th,'; March 10th, Seth'; April 20th ; MayjCsh, SOtht June 201. S end every twenty days thereafter, leav ing on the Saturday -previous, when a Regular 'Sailing , Day ochneinn Sunday. . For further information AV tosthe North American .Steamehip. . WEBB, Feast., al. Exchange Place. N. Y.: D. It. CAR . RLNGTO.N, Agt.. ili WeetSt. cor. Warien,'N: Y., or h 1 Pottavill"e. toNICIIANIIEDW4NDS, Market St. DIEHM & SNELL'S PATENT SLATE PICKER. This b warranted to remove all flat and retriee waif from coal aa it ppee=Ps through the breaker. •• It la weed atmanyoollleriee -throughout the 'Region with pc-zfect . Wc . refer.to Jas. "Lanigiut, Pottavidet - .10k11,11. 'see, Shamokin, and- Henry • Heil, Tre mont ; Who have Jan 19, .97 HA:S T1 . 1.!T,j(* . ....8 . 4 . :, .: 0.9'..._.; blisaufactiarers of 011 und.Ciandlos, ui • . .Dealers in Carriers' Oils.. . • . Piauianti, Ps. KNEW 011 IN 0031111414 I) kwincii.bazid sad for at the ww , 7 lowest market • NAir Teict.46l Front St., come Milder 'WAIT TILL HASTINGS. New York.: . .. : . JOHN HASTLNGEKNiwIedford. . ' -. B. , HAWELM EzAtgr.'w4l supplyiiir Oila at map. . . OW:torero _ . • Xanuticlory Bedord. Raw 7 5 . 04 . ! 4 M' gilt. il'..._UrE . -.. ,-. 4o1:-T . N . :.V4.............. - .i . : - ..._ .,. .'9 , .:Tt•... , : . . - A : 1: -:.-, Five Vases of A .rtin line of the ciorld•renOwne4l DEPLEXEILIAIPTIC J. GAILAND ez POT.TSVILLE, PA: HEFTS LINLYVNT DIEWX ct. HARDWARE. LEWIS*O.III.OI4TSON • •SD •Oo' • . • cI3LEII:I*, IRON, TOOIA - ke., •• courcr, crarzx or :nu i • ': Pottivilie; eicb 1;4.44 . • M . BRIGHT , & CO -5 Kardwareh - , Cutlery, Tools;. - _ Paints - . Glass, . • NEARLY OPPOSITE THE lIIINF.RS , Pottsville. Pa. Sept. 1, a - LEWIS 0,- THODEPSON: & Co g •. : • .._;. (SIGN OF THE .SA*,) Ccirneryenti.eitnifliarkpt-Seireeth ,. ". POT TSTII.PE Authorized - Ace...nt fOr thoi ease of 11. 'OISSTON'S gogdis. :CIIICU 1R seNvq, ' ' . . . . From 6 to 60 inches in• 01amder. Aegruitmed; .Toothefi, imd made to order October. 21, • . & -solv, Scrap Iron. and: Metal Mereltants;.. • 31 '-R NI) PO L".Nbit r FUR-' ISZINRS; . Y.• cofner ..3()TTLI dc . • E,, Nand No. 11 ' . O(..TTLI StregiA . • • "- ' Pilll.4 Di LYfllh. - • Ingot C,U - 4;er,"lngot linisa, Red., do. do..:Yellow; . -Pik Tin, Bat.Tlr. Pig. Lead, list Lead.. Svelter, Antimony, Babbitt Moial,• Bismuth, Solders, riaciron, Sheet Iron, Sheet Borax. Crucibles, Foundry , Fsclngs, Vie.es .old Copper,'Old ". 137 - Nrvi . " - and Second-hand lifarliluists.'-and"-Blakk andths, Toids, and Steam "Engines. bought and 501 d... I .rirArtleles of, every.description in Also by '3facblii-. Ists and"Foundrymen, furnished to order. . Cash paid for Strap 'mint:9d Rails. and all binds:of Metals. - "*. • •July-1.-'1.14,7:21-1Y PLUMBING AND GAS . . .. . .:17.7 . E.N.6.1.th TO IS ALL TitF:l4i Bil.4_vcitEs. .. - - ItifireIIIAII.GES .31.0DEBAtE.aii -• • . . Orderl left at the stores. ol .BOSPYSEIELL•LkI3RO:, and GEORGE BERNET, Centre St.,'..will recielve prouipt attention, - • . . • .'. - - • •.• _ • ~. Or Oldßtr.F.s, Copper and Lend banzht -. • ' GEORGE N: DOWNING,: • Corner of Sixth and Schuylkill Avenue. Piiteville, 1146 3.,' , 66 • • • . i - • . 9-tf \V . I DA:V.I Pldtmhcrand -Gas*Eitter,: . OFFiCESII.VEE r tg.IIP ,CILMLE • rzr..All orders prmptly and crrefulty attended to. . . z • .• • .•, • • -•'S •:.• . •••• 0.•• E E• • . • .. • .•••••• WILD CHERRY - 'T0 . 1410;..:-". For alasasee ••of. the eheet, , • • Stomach and Bowels . - . • . ..•, .•- . Aistas a BLOOD PURIFIER It has no equal;-• . : - :• • • . • : .J:ROTIREFf; - • .. i rlogegra . T e a-ri g r e a n c J. A. *Attest 4, BO • •: ," . .• • BOOKS:! BOOKS 1.1 BOOKS !! ! Fine . Chance for Winter Reading. The enbeeriber a ,determtneAi tpiell off hte.stock Miscellaneous Books From one-half to one-third the present cost of Books. Theireque a great many Standard Mdrks and. Choice, Miscellaneous Books for -the ghtitication' of every ante. . NoW is the Bine to obtslii good Books for win-. er-eveningitailing at*Priceiatoso It the times at '.. B. BeruciirN 9 s Wholesale and Retail Bookstore._ REMEDIAL .INSTITUTE .. • . FOB SPEOIAL OASES, -; • So. 14 Bond EitTeeti information..with thekighest teatlmonlalsi also. a Book on SpeCial Diseases, in a sealed, envelope • sent free.. sure and 'send fa theta: and you will not , regret it: fir. as advertising physicians are. generally impostors, without references, no. Stranger should he trusted.' . Enclose a stamp for, postage: and. direct to DR. Lewil&Npß, NO. 14 BOND STREET, NEW YOUR. • . Nov 11, .416-.-46-ty . . . . . . .. .. TWELVE years mote.' C • tion'has proved Dc.:Edwlrd's OUG4 o g Ayrup success_ . C tut Medicine in use (or Colds Coughs, Hoareeneaa; Asthma . URE Intinenza: . tirouthitta Whoop' . 3110 congb,.. : &c. - . Sold by. .L Dealt al" - : Ornggiata and Medicine ?(, r.ents , . IRE..ROPE :WORKS OF . ; . JOHN: A. •ROtl3-L ING,.- Trenton , 111ew::{ersey.' ... • iller , A large. emortment or Wlre.Ropo ]yon band. Orders filled with despatch:- • For Aim?, otreligtb, and riot pee'rirrrlltr: .• I.T.an 1: ,dr!..::-1-Iy, SAVE .T AS ULD:hAPRB. • .• ". • -•' 3 16ente a pound paid for clean White Wrltlaq and Magazine Paper—and also 01d1. , :f ewepapers, Pamphlets,. and Old Books with the covers taken .off. Colored Pa - per I. cent a pound; . 8...M.101AX • April •• . . . JVLES•JARED'S 'EAUI:G..: . .D - S . .PARIS.! The New Beatithier °Cafe Skin Testimonials from Celebrated. Ladies. . .The secret beautifying the . being known only toliesars. Jared Rene. • . they,' hOnorably state. that it differs from all other preparations . .It giveB to the Most barFh and freckled skin both the texture and color . of polished ivory.. removing. all discolorations • whether appearing aafreckles s . tan, :morphea ' moth, 'or biackworm specks, and Is evpecially. -suOceiaafal .smoothing oat thamarlpt left by small Pax, . . • . • The agents of "L'Eniail do Paria" most ronildeittly inbuilt to the public the earnest en4ors9mettts, of each dlF,Onilished 'wiles as . , • • titiora RISTORL MIIe.FELICIT ESTVALI,III.I9i 'MAGGIE MITCHELL. Airs. I/. BOWERS'LU.: CiLLE WE - STERN:Mid. PONISI. Mr, EM MA WALLER: LUDY RUSH'PON, NOE .MIE DE MARGUERITTES, Mhs AG . • - NES PERRY, and many. others, whose big!' standing In the proles pion gices the Stamp of irralifttluess-•to • their 'intelli gent and'grnnine avproval: • . . . . THE BEAUTH.I,I LUCILLE WESTERN . - :1 flnd that the “Email' produces all the hrilllancir of rouge and. 111 Y-white. • with tho great. and peculiar advantage of total hanxilettSneee. • It reallyadds to the softness and beauty-of the Skin. ' ... • : .-- .. -; • -.- THE M A GNIFICENT v.E.iyALi . E.f.iY3::: • _ - . I tiave . suffered so.muchlrom the `cationsWhite 1c; tiOns,,te., which my theatrical profession obliges me to use, that consider it a perfect benefaction to find a preparation whieh . gives the necessary arhitenese to the skin, andleaves the skin sisat and smooth.. ••• • MISSMAGGIS MITCITZLL SAYS; . . . I ban tried the skin 'beautifier"T a nciall de Pa is and found thatit.instantly a natnral bloom and Tr&hrimui to the c ,, inpleMan. . • ' • • 'Jared Email de Balla" is need as a. delicate beitti .fler of the.skin for Theatre, :Saloon or Ball !Mom, by the most refine& and scrupulods ladles i,prOducing all the beautifying effects of mop .ana with out-their. vulgar - glare or Injury to Me skin.. . • Sold by all first-clamßruggista, • _Perfumers and Ls. Lleabeau,. 822.,arceulway : Demas , . Barnes & I_Oo. 'and C.-Wells Co.,:Ne* 'fork. and Engeni,JOlMl.. .111 South Tenth street, and Johnson, Molloway & Cowden4.Philadelifhts,„ Agents.. • Orders by, mail, should be 'addreaMd to JAltlitl - RENE, General ,! -, zenteundlmporteru,'Ziew :York.: CIIAS. LOGTTE, FOREIGN An DOKESTIO WINES AND LIQUORS Centre St, Opposite American Eonse, PirrirevnaLdre, PA. • or Axil, SOLE mum FOR.dis HUBBELL'S- GOLDEN EITTEES, Sere literati for Dyspepsia. BITTERS T OR SALE. 41:ca'r BOURBO N AND VADDIRRSIVI DORM 56011411. Am! gt " 4 7 . 4, . MINE MILL. lk; Chruag of TirratrOt7 IP.riaseuger.Truins. , . . •On , ano after .7,6.87 .1. ISGT. Pa anger' Trains . tell leave Schaylkill.Garen as follows-. - • - At 6.1 . 5 31..'end.12. - 211.-R M., FOR G.T.MT..PARBON." . ew:env..'rill leare - 4:l'entl4rbon' 1.40 ht.„ and M 140 :P: conr,ccting. 'at Schuylkill Ilar‘rt with morning and. aftertioon..Paser .TralnA. for Parsenger train betrived - Asiltan.d and. foirdit. Gap .Juuction: connecting witirste to arid froth Shainolda. Leave LOMA Gap ,Jan'etion at 10.3 k Leave Ashland at lL4a P. M.. • .. : • - -Connecting with Paarange . r Trains • Ft. yr I to : and, fna_ withPo triima tteitile; which point co jk iir. -B ecti 3l. o ß- ni 10erhalo ;. op_ Pinlada. and-Reading R. B. eris3Ons; ..T an 1 . 2;1 1 4 # th-ES . Angineee'"& Supt. s.7 ciritheLitraut. AND kusQUEIIVIRTA: 13.4.11,;1:10.A13-Clanaisie of 0n - and alter Nov. 27,1663, Prisseriger leave Pottsville dallY . (creept Sundays) at: :6.45 A M for Auburn, Pinegroye and Harrisburg, . and' at I.P 31 for Auburn, Pinegrove and Tremork ..Patwengers 43.45 A at train frortirotftwille will itr rive at Harrisburg viii Pitirgrove at IL3OA Id In time to connect with trains, going east or west& L'enna:, Curisbethind , Valley, 'Northern Central. and Lebanon Valley Railroads . : • • . • The 1.00 P If:train 'from: 'Pottsville, will - connect at. Auburn witlimp morning train from - Philadelphia. tear , lug Submit:it 1.50 PM for PmegroVe,.l. and arriiisut at Tremont at a:3O . P M. Will leave Tr e mont'• for' Pine grove at 6 .00 connecting Ahem with 4.00 :P train' from "Harrisburg . and, returningld Tremontat 7.00 Returning Will leave Ilarnsburg 1.00. PM. connecting at. TinegoireS. at 6.35• P lf.. with train.. for Tremont, and at Auburn with up PaSsermer Train for Pottsville. Passenger Train will jeate.Tremont at T:00. Alf. connecting at PinegreVe with • tram to liar-. risburg. at Auburn 'with down • morning PaseStrer Train from Pottaville to Philadelphia, .and arriving al• Pottsville at 9.20 A. M. P i are frOm • Pottisillo to Ibritstiorg. $1.03. roc ticketzror otherinformattona if to: • • ' H . H, it, - Act, . lI.JEL 11-LASSY, Feb "1. TAt 121310G1117.A.f.LIkir 1t41161,11943E.1,;:.t,47. - Winter Arrangements.... TRAD(S ON.TRE LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD AINI3 'AFTER. MONDAY, November 19th, /5 66 ; will ran innonnertion with' the ieveral. roads . running to Willtetdmirria;..New York and Philadelphia, as follows: • " IX*II..TILONS.: • • Arr.wrioNs. Lelme . Mount .Alabanov City. Manch (.`hunt . Allentown.. Bethlehem., 8.50 2.15 • 4.80 10.51 • 4.25 • • .12.85. 6.00 12.01. 5:115 ..12 .45. 6.15.12.20' 6.15 12.65 .1.15 6.44 12.55 •. ..'• . '9.20 - 2.3528;45 • 4:40 10.10 4.40 10.45 5.00 !Fast Line, daily. • tanclariall 14presa. BraTimaii. • TI X ' . g. 4 f 1 .41 L e • • - A•ei • Newyork.:' 6:30 :12:00 • 4.00. • 9.00 8.00 6.90 . Philadelp:a 15••,,15• ' • .. Eaton 9.4 7 .• 1.25 'J:401 . 1-.52 11.90 8.:50 - ltethlehem. 10;20 - 4.05' 0,15 12.84 11.40 Allentown:., 10.31 - 4.11 8.30 13.3211.00 3'.-'33 • ' 14. Chu0k..%13.05 :5%5010,90 • .. 6.80 Mi'mayCity • 2,042.:1;45 - • • , Mt.' Carmel • .• 9.60 •• • ' • • . . . -1-WeetebrErpreEs; daily. niantsburg . 'Way Traiti, , -lsliarn.•Accom. froth Mauch elthk;. • PhiradelphLs Zieci . . All lip and - Edam trainseminent at. Easton With the' trains of the Central :connect of New Jeremy to and from . . . . 'NORM PICfNaTLV/iICLA RAILROAD.' • • , flown timing • 1 , 1ea.-1.. and T, and 'up traina.N - oe. 2 and 2, connect at Bethlehem with,.traina for Philadel phia. Trains from Philadelphia connect at. Bethlehem with down train No. 7,..and with nn trains N 08: SA. to. rRAa2.PGVNHTLVANL 6.. Y.. . Down trains Nos:1 and 5, and rip- trains NOs. 2, and 1. - 2, connect at Allintocin with trains 'for Reading and riarrishurg. Trains from Harrisburg arid, Reading conneet‘at Allentown with alldown trains. . DaWu tiainz N05..1; 3 and concoct at Phillipabitii With trains for Philadelphia 'Trains tlomPlitladelphla Connect: at' Phillicebufg . with up ttatna Noe. 2,10 and 12, and treini from . .Belvidere connect with nip trains Nos;.6 and S. • • • • v . . . . • . - • •.. Down train-N0..7. and up .ttaln connect at - Quakuke Junction with trains or the C,atawiese R. IL . . . . ' Down" trains lioe.'s and 7, and up train NO. 8, •Mn meet with trains of the• Hazleton Railroad: . • • LSIM:111 sab' ansonslli.l42ii naitao.Ln. Dawn trains Noe; 5 and T, and up trains Roe. 6 and .8; connect at White 'Haven with trains of - the Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad. to' and from Wilkesbari - e:' without" changeof .cars between Wll}reabarre and New Toni. No - • change of airs between Wilkestiarre and Philadelphia on up train 1So.• 8 and down train No. 5. ROBERT IL SAYER, ••• • . • Suncrintendent, and Engineer LV.R. B. 11:RTAN - LRY LiCiODWIN; As - et Gewl Supt. • 2 4.' 1 4 '.. • • - . • 22 - • puLLALREALPIIIA & READING B. IL algae - Ri2.l '3 Sumner Arranement ofPassenger Trains. • Leave Pottsville at T.OO and 8.i1.5; A. M., and : 2.45-P. arriving in :Philadelphia • at 1.00 and 4.40 and P.• 31. • • '.. • . .•• - . --Leave Philadelphia' at 8.00, A. M., 12.45, noon. and 318.0,•*.P. srrivinvit Pottsville • at 12.25, noon, 7135 - The 7.00 and -.8.45, 1 A. M.,•and 2;45, P: M., down, and 8.00. A'. 51., np Trains, connect at •Readitik for Allen, town, - Easton, Nev York - Lebanon, Ilat3lsburg,.llalti , • afore,' sed.the West. " ' • • .The. 12.45 and . 3.30, nyi Train's . ; connect only for Lehanon. with 'Reading: and Columbia Railroad. . • • . • • • • ..1 • On Sunday leave Pettslille at 8 . ..09 • ,.•.8. Ipl is at 8.15, P. 'AL: . '• • • • '• • Nine KIWI:RaiI *Relief. - .• Down Trains' leave Millersville at. 8.10, 1 A. M., and Glen Cabral at IAO. P. M., counecting at 9.chuyikill Haven. with -8 45,- M.. •aial 2.43, P. M., Transfer Philadelphia. -Up Traitis. leave . Schn3'lklli:Haven'at 7.33, A.• M., and •13,20,• noon, connecting with 1.00, - A: M.; Train from.Pottsvillev'and 8.00, A M., from' delphm. :-Leave Loma Gap 10.30, A. H., and Ashland. 4.43, P. 111.; connecting will) 3.45; P. M., Train for phil adeltia, . and . 8.00, 4... Mit, ". Train. for Pottsville. No Sen. ~. , . . '• 14wiquehitutta . U. The 7.00; A. M.,' ~.11, 1 0.00, P. M.: Trains from Tret. moat; and 4.00, P. M. from llarrishq onmiett at-Au burn with 8:45, A. M., Train tor Philadelphia, and - 12.4a, noon, Train, for' Pottsville. .. , • The 7.4.5. A. M., and 1.60: P. M.,'Tridna from.Anbern connect with 0:41%A..M.. and ..t.OOR. Trairis-from PottsvOlo.. No Scuiday,Tralna. • , • Ei . ckuyi.lraliey and Pliiniitnin Link R. B. Leave - Pottsville at 7:00 and 11.30.. A. M.: and 7.15; P, M: Leave !Pain - aqua ACT : IN . & M„ and I:4o'and 4.15. P. M. Sunday*: •Leave•'ramtoyna a 1 8.4 a, A. M., and. .Pottmille at COO; P. M.... . • .. • ... . . • M. itrid.R..3it. and .E. M. R. R. • The 6.00 and 11:30, A. from Ashland; con •noct at Mt. Carbon, with .8.45, A.M.; and 2.45, -P. M • • Trains for• Philadelphi a. . • .' • :•• • • ' • The 9,43; . A. M., and 1,00 and 8.153, .P.M.. Trains hem TamaqUa, connect at Mt. Carbon with T.OO, Pottsville': at Port Clinton with 8.00, A Train from' Philadelphia . .." and at hit.' Carbon with 3.30,, P.M.. up Train from Philadelphia. A mixed Passenger'and Freight Train leaves Ashland at 1.03i.P..M., •for,Tanu.- qua. Surabaya: : Leave ASitiatull.tl, A; M., and Tanaik.. qua 3.15, P. • . " , . . .. . . . . ! 1 11.11.110.Schtiylkill B. FL ; - -. •• • • , The'll.4o. A. - E Train from .Port Pinion. and2.ls, P. M.,. Train from Tamaquaconnect .lViall 8.00, A..M.,. :Train from- Philadelphia, and '2.45,' P.. M.,-Tmin for Philadelphia. '•' . ' • • . ".'" "•.. . . • On Sundays: Leave Tamaqua at 1.3 D A. M. and Port Clinton - at 7.90. P: bL - . -- • -'- • • • • • The SA/S r :A. Al.', down. Train to -Reading,. iskTa at all stations between Pottsville and Rmding. . Th e .3.80, F.. Ai.; up Tridn'front Philadelphia, Maps only at' - principal atations.:.• . ! ;: ' - - • , : . . • • comiatrrAnow.TlCKETS, Witit'2o conputu3 attached...bemoan py: pninte d . eartred, at 20 per cent. dig:omit.. • . • • - • • . • Good for 2,000 bOtween all points, for 'S'amlltes and Badness Firma, - at 50,. . . - .• Season Tickets between-all. pointa at reduced rates. . School SeasmiTicketa 'Orie-ttard fem.. • • • , •80 ltie. of bagrage:allowed each Pa meager, . . . -•- • ••..- • - • • Eicuri~iori •-•. • • . • .TiCkeia from Phllidelptda to. Patti Ville and back; good for Saturday, Sunday and tdonilay, • • . G. 4...;`17.001-4 , 5, GouOrril SapertMenSeM. . .J4n , 19„ T6LSI3.m, .11 AItT F 0 D LIVE .:STOCK INSURANCE CO, chitirtzed.capiatial 5500,000 ROBERT C. HILL & G 0.,. SPECIAL AGENTS For Northumberland, eolutntda; Montour,..and Car: bon Counties. Active and energetic mon Nyented In every eection. CENTEA orrigi, Pottsville, Penna. Dec 42, '66 51. Al l % ff:giniyiEßM, Air . Penna.., 11 dealer in MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FUNGS,.MELODEONS , ORGANS, az., 4nifityg been anPolntedsole agent for the celebrated : v • railain Q IgatoiliiiOß Cabinet 'Organni. . . in the COunty of Schuylkill. would respectful" ig evince to the musical community that he can furnish these unequalled favorite thibinet Organs...in all styles and aims, at manutaeturers , prices.• The quality and voltime.of Vine; with the power of expression In these organs, is universally admired and praised, while m e l t ; portability and beautiful tiniah.make theirithe most el egant parlor ornament: .; • • . .. • . Every Fisztailf Should Ilisavel . 40ase.. • . CAIII24EVOIN#A.NS tire adapted to . PAID LII§3,-CIEDIMIV AND SCHOOLS. sterestryto price from 'Bll6 to 0600 each:- 111,713very:Inatrainent Warranted: • . . Also, Agent for. the aide of the toac.h admired spring .lubaions: itHaimoninlliOlga for 'the .Cnunties' of Schwa:in, lcknthrunbeilend and Lebanon, .whids instruniisnte .. are unharsally They pcisseiss a sweetness and fullness of tone, which has received the united commendation of . the :musical. profession, and induced an isbnost . nnprecedenred sale. - Bliemeen are respectfully invited to call' and anum-. f oe f or rt, rmse wen. : . All • comnamicatioms . ind orders •win be panctuallyanaWered or. tllled,.and every haus maticm read* to: thenc . gladly . Store and Ware ROOM* at the Jeweiry.Btote on Om_ Ire strrAt, tear. &ere: flan hililienhing9 street, Porn: villa, Pa - •. .• HUNTER'S. ••• . •. HUNTER'S..: .•••.• .. •., • •• • • IOI . I.ICNIE•SARS4PABILLA:.: • . Is aso for 'dine* Orthe Blood and EOM.' .It p os iu - se it uares scrofula, *Tatter, •Itrysicelas and sorer of every kind: • It'la the beet remedy for atmplatnts - of chuaren rolldwlngjmix.orier no and =Rat fever. •I bare a great number of.inseng 'truthful ear. •tillattes •of Its favor . the following- - • , s p y = Bores for . cured by' seien , boilles;•"retter•of one bottle ; a Sally Meese of the Skin C I TCO Years, cured: four bottler ; Scrofula 10 yaws, eared, nye betties ;.a badly, Ulcerated Throat.' oared,. two bottles ; Ulcerated foot, is. coiakeeven but.. ties asinine ease .of Bryetpeue, a yearn, awed; six bottles;'it otiffm,;.l, Jena, - oared. two. 'bottler Disease of thelilooXrus. ticebottlee._ • • • The iodine tiaras Putinsi tba -blood. Wheal sle w nyeintuuss tttrougb its tale war and It Is she a cesfeetiv barmiest'. axapolition z been i n use about • Sais s us :yam; byper -or ages: form six trundle and'imar..-roitkce4ollQd anwaras.7- plindysi clics,•l4i,lMlNarionartitiet, Ptdladelptda. •• . • • LP' Prowls—tor. •• ." . - . •••Wbolesaleigenbr in New` York, F C. , -Well -; JOHN O. BROWN ia_OOlf. Vlsiblcele ej Seitts, et.. anci studbY 11 . 1 •Pr0W 5,0 • • : L. amxim. JACKSON &pop, • Ropr af. ,Tw* :VOILDAGE 41401alfil ;Piiiegsvitio, rah NO • ,,, 4_kwallsit sham of the Wady limo bodiless men at isimbiti Windy, - W i lt" - - , • .816. RAILROADS.. a;i BEIARDEI3.6 . DSLA WAHL !CiILELOAD CiT6RIE6A. ILLILitOLD HAZLETON FLAILIEGAD ts 66 .10.-Ea3:Tt:V.: - ..A_ , '- . 1...Y:-...9.:::.1:.. - :7... - PHILADELMA. BOWMAN & .:LEONA.I4.I), IIErAItDEaTvRS'I24 • ' •• &liter P!ated :Goods; .1. 11 :.; lio.10111 , %; ti r .:..•PUIL:ALDE.LI9III . A.• • ' noise. in want of SRN= ;or MINER 1";LATICEI• -WARE will find it mach, to their advantage hysisiting our STORabe tore.making their pnictutem, Our long experience In , the mart - effect:we .of the above' kind of .gooda enabled tiara defy competltlon. . . • . :We teep no goods -but them width are of the that ; ' de"- all °t our own make; and will be told at redgceil , 844: 29 ; , 66 ••• • {Tune 43.; 4 66 Way] FAT.2C£ PTIRS !le H r : • ' JOIIN ;:" bed . , Old Establis FURlfroorw-tory, • ik* - • 1'i0..718 ARCHI3.. T. above TM, _ '. PWLADELPHIA: - Hare now In Store of my.rlvn • jortatlon and -Manufacture one of • - the-lamest and meet beautlfal select L : • Lions of Fancy Fears, for Ladies' 'and Children's Wear in. the-City:— sr! • .'; Also a line assortment of Gent's Fur .. Gloves and collars, :' •-• r I-am enabled to dispose of tnyttods St very resSoo able prices; ant I 'would therefore Norwita call Him my friends of Schaylaill County and vicinity. Remtmber the.nsme, Vomber and street. • - . . JNO. - FAR.EIRA.LNo.II9 ;Arch SG . abOve lih, South • . I have no Partner; nor connection- with anioth. .er.Stornin Oct. 6, '6640-411 . - wAi isAulwrx...m•rr MA .0 sift= $5O to Sill) trMall amulet% O PA! IT: BOTHER% _ _ chestnut Philo:: _ tu Emma st., TAN* O. 4.13F.m2727s Nv.earxnam. Dec 1. 'Gr, I . IIIL . P,ORTE OF. wucris AND Liquom GEORGE M: LAIIMAZT. N 0.120 south-NINTH Stniot, :PHIIADIMPHLL IGOods cif .all kinds. root In my Ilse) . Purchased and forwarded to customers melding out of-tbit city. -with out any ammo of tommlssim...... • • • ,(4. M: 4 MAIIIPAGNE In store and received' front - Cuis-' C .tom. House. a lot of the' celebrated L'EUGEINUA" brand of Champagne. There 'is no better wine im ported into America: It speaks for Itselcould good of Champagne only are solicited to purchase. . . GEO: ht..}.;AUMAN, 'l2B South NENTEI Street,:Philada. Oli : lttE WIIIISH.V.-01k hand a lot- of yery fine Rye Whisky, distilled In and now fourteen - years old. • OEO. M. TAXMAN, . • - 138 South NINTH SL, l'hllada. S~vII. . . PII3IIIOR MACKEREL .*--Just received froniFANECIL HALL MARKET, TIOST H N, a fine lot of choice • • . • . ... • • • • MACKEREL IN FITS, And re-selected carefully from N0..1 Kftn. Atten tlon'of epicures especially called. • G. M. LAITMAN,- . . 128 South NINTH Street,. PHILA.ISA: 463 m Nov l'f, ,66 SAIa'PETEIE pRIBISTONE. Pa der Ma,kera' Saltpetre, - - Meat Oarerar Saltpetre, • Roll Brimstone, - Flor Sulphur. WILLIAM 'GU - Elk GER, • 'AGENT FOR *ANUFACTUREES, 59 North Front Street, Philada BUY.YOVIi . .MARKET STREET-: TEA• HOUSE, Gorner- of. 'Tivelftb tind • Market Streets, op posite the (beatFarFier§t,lslnr ket n . °Via dr . co . „ • Feb IT, 11142 Markset . . . DANIEL M. IKARCIIIiIi,' ..... • .- . . City Cabliiet "Ware Rooms. On tßadoiliaory, • . . zp El SOUTH SECONp. : I3TEZET, .. . . . . ••• • • . Phiiodeltthia.: . .. . • N. B. —Persongoing to the City will find it to theft advantage to call and examine the stock: A M.ll. • Sept. 27;'.62 . , •••-. •_ '• '• ' • ' , 39 -4 f ..• Extensive Millinery Establistunent I I N 0.904 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. MADAMOIBELISK.EQ,CFI,::::::: • lIILL.INE:R DE ,p4Rrs, , . . . . . • 'Having rebuilt and greatly - enlarged 'her, place o buelnees, hike now ,on hand an eptlre, new .reisortineti , of tho very beetetyle of :• ' . . . ' . • . Etg . . . Through her rourierons eute Id :Paris. ifi 6 is enti:,• bled to preseht In advtinee•of other Ostablighniefits the very latest European styles tri . • : . . . . Bonnets, Bend Deckles, - Caps, ninths ers, glibber's, Frames, etc. . • •T'ITII SALES _ROOMS • - • . . . . . . ' Are constantly stocked with the chdiceet goods; and Chose: sending nrders .cau be accominndated •at tha itiortert poesible notice. -- .. '. -:-..- . • - : • THE MOURI.VG DEPARTMENT thoroughly rirganlzei, and has been 'hada ttniec ality In the eetabllehuieut. • . . ..TII . . D . . - .•.. B WIIOLESALB EPAIITM . ENT .... - . • .. Offertiereat indtteementsto Millintint,. who' con-tit any time baturnillied With.pattern bounete of the very latest styles, prioi• 'to their being expoeed at retail. - - • . • . N. B.—French; En4,llsh rind:. G'ernian Sp°lien:;• ' '.. ..• • :.Nov. 10, , 66-45-cur . . • I. J. TAI 7 IIOR, 102 S Chestnut. Street,. Deader In Fine Watches, Elegant Jewelry, Diamonds, Rich Sliver Ware, Suitable for Preeenta, 'Plated Ware, 'Clocks; LO W PRIOEp: DR. _LEON'S CELEBRATED PREPARATIONS. THE PERFECTION. OF MEDICAL, SCIENCE. Dr. leon's Electrio Hair Renewor. - • IC is a posltive curator Baldness,• ,•• •-.: • • . It - testeres Grey Mair to its original Color; . • It is a Tonic,not Dye, arid acts upon the seeretiOna, Itlmmedititely arrests falling out of the Half, •It alleviates Neuralgia and Headache, • • - It radiCally cares Dandraff and Humors, ' Itlfeeps the scalp healthy. clean, and cool, •• It is an elegant and exquisitelyfragraut Hair Dressing, It restores, Cultivates and Beautifies the Hair,' . • It makes harsh Half-flexible and Lustrous,'. • Dr. Leon's Electric flair 'Renewer ..tis 'enjoyed a high local reputation for: marry years. 'lts wonderful restorative and invigorating propert!es are • well known to the Medical Faculty of Philadelphia: -• Being fully satisfied of the merits of LEON'S ELEC. .TRIC HAIR RENEWER We have . 'procured etch:wive ownership and are determined that every household in onr land shalthriVe opportunity to reap., ts benefits. • -"- Dr.. L eon's - Thf nt Remedy. A Most delightful and efficacious cure tier the various • ills to which Infants and.Toung Children are subject. INFALLIBLE FOR TEETHING CHILDREN .. It'softens the gums, 'abates inflammation,. invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and is a sine ant i tkeedy ciare.for COLIC, C and.WINDY PA most excellent preparation for children of a rest ' less and fretful habit and In all cases of;LOOSENESS, GRIPING, VOMITING or other inward grief,' it gives tmmedteth ease Used for more' than half a. century in the private gi tile of one of the most 'eminent physicians of In now placing this article within the reach of all our countrymen, wewould-remark that weknow to be'a remedy-of unrivalled' - excellence and that: It. has • proved'hi thoutands of cases, _we are resolved It shall in Million* a pticeless boon. . . • For Sale by Druggists everywhere. 'Address all ord- ZEE6LER & SMIT'Ef SOLE PROPRIETORS. 137 North Third at, •Philadelphia Silver's Wash Powiler . . . Saves time; labor,' money. .'. Makes. WASHING A PASTIME and MONDAY A FRYMPAL. Sold every ' • '- Where. Try It Nov IT, '66' REMINGTONS • • • _ _ FIBS ARMS; • . . Sold - •br Gun Dealers • AND THE TRADE GENERALLY. •. • - Vest Pocket Pistol. No. 32 Cartridge. . Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt.) No. 24 eartridgej Repeating Platol,. (Elliot pt . .) No. 32 Cartridge. Pocket Revolver; Mel! Cocking). . • • New Pocket Revolver, (with Loadiog Lever): •. Police Revolver, Navy4ine 'Calibre. • . Belt Revolver, (Self-r . Icing.) Nairy . Navy Revolver, 36-100 in Calibre. Army 'Revolver, 44-100 in: Calibre. • • • • Gun Cane, neing No. 32 Cartridge. • .Revoliing Riffs, 36 & 44400 hi.. Breech-Loading Rifle, No: 34:Cartridge: Breech -Loading Carbine, No. 46 Cftrtiidgei U. SAWN (Steel Barrel,) with Sabre Bayonet. • 11. S. Rifled Iduaket, Springfield Pattern. . '• Single Barrel Shot Gun. . • - •• • REMINGTON & SON Diary - New York: Nichols. New ork. . •:. • • • Palmeralt Racheldera, Boston. • • . . John P. Lovell; Boston. -0 ' • '•• • • Joe Philadelphia. • • , : • Ponitney Trimble, Baltimore. " :_s • Henry relearn & Co:, New Orleans and Mem hie • Maynard Broa,,Chicago. • • L. M 13.0maey & Co:, St. Louis: • Albert E. Crane, San: Pranciaco: • : • ATia. 18, W.' : (AP. ' 6B -- 14 ) • DIE HARMON BOMB. A _ BATE STRAMI3OILER. new Skim German- eorabtats essential ad' ran in ABSOLUTE SAFETY FROM DESTRUCT WS in first coat and coat of repairs, do =economy of feel, Wilily of cleaning and tans ; notpomm al eled by anT other her- It le formed of 11 - combination' of cast Iron exh, i nrc i irs o I . erght inches hi. Internal diameter; and the: of ,an inch tldorisi. connected by_ caned necks.: . • These: spheres are held totelherl in wrouffAt• Iran: bolts: with caps. Atilt ends . The. Is the strongest known': its strength te 'mist -internal tier sae very grearenwealiened is Rix g or ittiM• whicti.bairene er piste '..about 4(1 per ' ant Bul bs a teetedby hmbownik coneeenmo. at 500 nonedale • Inch; IT calumet BE MST TEDER . Awir 0- Tiossixtrramairmanmikii'.; traderptenone wtdch WAt Canoe utne in °m eaty botrem'etionyjcoint 1n eft become a saw *arm No other stem genandor!..posseases . thin property.' of retisodes name= our inpory pelt, Abontissolnutiheacttheintret*isi froPe iaticon *WOW t e is the'cotur - UT. litetlfrk to ;,,','. t . • • Bo ON MIK Suomi o' Egli= MON VITA Grartjhon7 adj ol cdnthg Pits rth . - JONI 9. We. g-. . . . . Cam — ems- $1;000,000 Assets 'aver • . 1 50•0 00 JAMBS IA RIMER GRAB A3l,Tri.isldent. • . GOODRIDGE., Secretary_ • • D. BEVERIDGE, Agent for Sanylki.ll . .County;3will receive applleatlone and I.ffne Poltcles. •, • • .• rg - LasseeTpromptly meted. • • . • • • . • • . • , W r.. • Ilia • •0) -nturance ' ' • • • - 5150,000 '._Presislent—ri. W. .111.PLLENBACK. . vice PresidenkLk n: SHOE'' Ati Vrt • • DAVID BEVEBIiXiB r Acre , : For Schuylkill Office, CENTRE. STRHEt. Potts [AOrtl23, V.5.-1.64/3 • July. 'M. . • • INBIYRANCE: • F,_ KAERO Gaz.qr.l lrieninui a Agent.. • • Pennijlianisi fail, Po!I tar ille, Pa. tiNTERAX)L -& LONDON & GLOBE nisuioriq . Carth &Nisi arid. Assets • • • $lOOO,OOO. -Investedln trio United States over. ' $1,600,000 _ • NOW: llstreet, Conneetietit. . . Qut " - • s4oo:itne. Sorpina Jan. it, tsra - $139,070 9S .Itnrraime effectedAn the beat Comnanlee on fatora bin terms.' • Losses pttnaptly adjusted and paid without delay.a:f • . April 15. 135.-15•- PH= INSURANCE COMPNY OF HARTFORD. CONN. • , Capital Stock, $600,000 . 00 lase% i 866.... .. .. . 1,006,790 33 terrttorigviei. auk: For terms, Mos •ltt, swam, stiller q_AratisA STEEL WIRE ROPE =EC= subscribers ire 'agents for: ',CM . 'BIBBY 'a ' ;(30. 0 8 iSteell ;lopes, which are y beat qualttyczed de h Lorton Ropearon; their greateretrength, 'and tonghnees. aid are =dental satlafaetich et the raining Regicrtuv MASON:a CO., iR Ihnizdinryi Y, ST -. 1 7 - INSURANCE. MErrRaPOIATAN htt. INltiNgt'..o . o :N, Y. OF WILKE.SBAICRE. HOME HISURVICE COMPANY, w. Agtt PottsN'illef Feb 24, ,GG . - I_4_o Eta INSURANCE (10MPANY, 104 Braidway, N . ew York. euth Capital W. 8. SULFUR, Agt, Pcittsvilte, SPRINGFIELD FIRE MD lIARINE wsiwq.. , :,. - poluw . , .MASSL* Cash Capital Wu. borriqra:. Jr.; fileCty....EriatrimPrunnuat,Preert . LANE, General #geta.t.: *--. sugArEg, 4gent: • AETNA. INSURANCE CO. Incorporated:lBl9, - Charter Perpetual Paid up Capital. Amount of Ammer Lases Paldln 45 1re,ar4.....517,485,894 71 T. A:AcEx.tanza. Pn2i.t. L. J. R=lbire, Beefy. JONA. Gooewirr, Jr., A. Sec. R. J. BAsserr, Tray. Agt. A. A. Williams, f.en'l Agt., Worcesteir, HUBS. WALTER 8. SHEAFER, Agent, CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE, PENNA. Feb 24,'66 . . S-Iy. HAZTFORD - LI.V±. -STOOK. • INSURANCE . 'COMPANY • • • • Chartere4 ICitpltay • s3op,oofi, . . . . . . ThisConVaiiy ie nOw.,prePArecito issue Policies on LIVE STOLE, against tx.rtit , • . . • . DEATH _AND at moderate aides of Premlem.- based..cid an Engibili , experience of OVEE FIFTY TEARS . ••", f. . ' S. 01111EAJF1i11,; - Pottii ; ille, - • SPECIAL AtiENT' Fun senuyLK:ILLI.c.buNTT CHARTER 1829. PalveruAL ' FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE - : COMPANY " OF PIiILADELPIIIA. Assets of intittary 1, 11366, - $2,500,8 . 61:::90 ' ' . Accrued Szirpluii,...; 'lnvested Preutiumi,. 11:Ingkiled Chams, - . Income for-1865j -I. S 311.0,000: '.• • LOSS PAID SINCE 15.29, • • . . '. .• Oyerss,ooo,ooo.' . • PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLL 0/ES ON LIE Iwrt AT. TRIMS. GUARLES N. BANCKTOI, ISAAC LEA, • - TOBIAS WAGNER,• • -. EDWARD 0. DALE,' 'SAMUEL GRANT, • • . GEO, PALES. . 'PETER MoCALL - ALFRED FITLEE, • GEO.W..RIOLLARDS; "FRGS. W. LEWIS, M. D. • CHARGE* N. DANCKTD.,.Prevident.. EDWARD C. DALE, Viee-PrerideuL JAS. W. MeALLLSTER, See. Pro. Tem.. . . . . . . . , . • • . - The atibserilier is agent fot..the shove mentioned hit, atitetlon, and is prepared to Make insurance on every dm.dription Of- property,' at the lowest rates.- .. .• ~ . • • .- • ' lIM!,'Itr.O. RUSSEL, • Agt.,;-.. Pottaville; March 19, '65. • .- ':. . - l';••tf --... V .: c:2> W 11 I R , L.I:;F.E .ACCIDENTAL.; AND LIVE STOCK T.T•17.5„*v..11..:A --- :=O.:E EFFECTED-TO ANY AMOUNT IN DE MULE CaMPANIE3. . . . . ..• Mutual We, orNew'York • 1 ' 9<i7,9]0,001 63 'Ftuu Mutual. Life, Philadelphia • • -1,600,000_00 New 'York Accidental. ' • • • • '"- 900;000. 00 Ltt , e Stock, -Hartford. - Phootzof NeF York tit.xiiitiot Nevi' • • • ••7 • • -1,546,35063 International, • do • • .1,419,647.69. Niagara - do • • - ' 1,970.863'.99 Germania der: - ' • • • . 718,669 33. Putnam of Haitford r • • •• • 595,410 41 North America do" -„ • - 416,1321 34 Merchants do ' - • • 849,015 18 Ofrard of - Philadelphia '314,996 56 TOTAL: ASSETS : $.:2.7..,.9.3-9:, 5-3A::...._1.2 ./kUmt as, Adop . by the Schvlla Co. Board of IJudermitero. EISTRUCE EFFECTED I'T,O. :A.i%1:1. -:.:A.M..,9-.V.::,N.iT MIOM dr" TROUBLE OR DRUZ MO TEE PARTIES InIMNG.. *1 With a' good list of Convent . es'ioad dose . attention ,to -business ve lope to merit a dune of the public patronage. , . -e• Ofike over Brlghte llardware Atero, Caft, litm4 POT'IrSITILLE, PENNA. MT at 1.13i0 lb Or ti . T. 11... E —.Purina nt ,tn "en fink, of the Orphan', Court of the County o! 'Schuylkill; Will he sold. at - the.lhoare of Jecee Drum heller. in Pttitsville, Schuylkill County.. • • .On of. reb . fetairir, A..D.,, !SOT, at ccre o'clock; P:M.;•,--.-411 that certain Brick house.: .and tot of erouni:eitnite on Market e4rret In the eald Borongb..bmintled on the amth.weettvarily aide in lot' o f. Witham I.lcirtimer, and, nn 'tbe north-westwardly ,able by lotnew. , or laie of-Daniel- Mover,-trith the ep , purtenanem , sod Orebuildlupain goeittircler: - • • . . Ckindithina of sale mode known on the day of aale by MARY -111ckiktER, Adritinistratrix. • • 'ertaittivralaGet; Clerk of the Orphans' Court. Jalnnary • . . Super Phosphate of Lime iANtriecruiED Br - THOS. L. HOLT, A GT., scirtmactrz HAVEN, PA. . Farmers and Dealers in Feri.Ulcers will Obierve ttutt have adopted the above: "Trade. Mark," to Show those who use .my Super-Pbosnhate„: Craw the Raw Bine, that they are getting toy manufactare.• . My patrons will please be careful in purchasing,that the above - "Trade.Mark" is slumped upon each Vag, as none other is genuine. • • .r. .• . •• ' I am now tu the shove ympericrFertill zer in large-or small .quantltles an , In new bags of ~200, fine ra ll :t esi ne eh lsMt r neom al ;:47 ress st i ock ng f • 4ke..','&c.: 'A trade discount allowed to dealers. • • : The atswe Fertilizers can be purchaied at *GEORGE BRIGJIT .t SON'S Store. Centre St., Pottsville, who are authorized' o act as my Agent:. : . . • • . • ' ' . THOS. L. BOLT. Apt, • •POST - OFFICR ADDRESS—T*OS., T, ir,' Schuylkill Riven, Pa. • •• . • . ' • • . ' 51,000,000 1,37.5,850 BUSINESS CARDS. El'ErifßY N.LBAAANTS, - pry' L ASTEVIIININGENGENIXER, • • .firitectis 'Collieries; 'aid I mail:tines Mineral and Oil Landa.. Orrion—Banotater fluilding. Centre At., opposite Eplicepal Church. . • hlaY 6, TO.' • • . • ' ••• . itAtI,BI B ; - l a°eenti 17 1 .ffililaclitv" angalt "ISTEP"IIEIiS k .III.I% - .TOSEPIt 'July 80. _ • : Septetriber.26, '63 39 $300,000 NW.:.BII.EAVER, Potts.?llle Pa., late . of the Pennsylvanie State peologlall ! Survey, ex plores lends, mines; Sc. October IS, VIFL-I.PIK CAL Real Minute Agent, 'ELAMANOY.C4% . Schuylkill County, Ir" Letter Addreaa—"Maktinoy City P. 0." • March 3a, "31. - • - ' ,13-tt A GENCY—For the Paretic...a and Stale of Real Estate buying antraelllnk Coal; taking charge of Coal Lands, Mines, &e.. and collecting rents: Office Manantan,gliStreet, • ._April 6, !60 • • 14-1 ' • CHAS . . )11. HILL: . : W. "B• SYMONS $2,250,000" 00 . 4,067;450 00 .AND MINING ENGINEER,. 0 Slee--Ruseters Boil4ing,'.3llthatatoegS ' • Street, PotteriSe.. - ,May a, !66:: • • .. • ... • ,15- - W. - GEAR Y,' - • - , Etigin'eer POTTSVILLE, PA.,' Oryieg Sum natileze. )11.11i WATCHES, and JEWELRY, • . kin& of Mnincal Instruments, Violin Strings, Base Viol String,s,'Unitar and Banjo Strings, constantly on hand. - • Jan SO. CJ .. . . . . .DR. W. :K...LINEAWEAVER-;4:7 - 1 ,-,- -- . .. -:. DENTIST - -.. 'illiliiiii A - 4 , Successor toDt. B. S. Landon, ' ' " - - - • fGraUnate of Pennsylvania con,te ot Dental Surgery.) " • .1100M3 :•-illarket St, above Whiled: - LO - Ettarr . and" Chloroform administered -alien' de. sird. •-- . • • . ... Rcrrutsscrs ; -Prof T. L. Buckingham, D . ..D...5. M. D.rProf..E. Wildman, D. D. S. "bt 11.; Prof. James Truinan, D: D. S.; C. N, Pierce, D. D.. S., of Philadl.; and others:. ~.- •• • ." - Mardi 31, ie6•-•13..1y . 1 Teeth Extracted Without Pain or Soreness. The understoied has introdrced an entirely new methcst for EXTitACTDIG TEliTli, which Is perfect ly safe, harmless and pleasant. Come and try it far yourselves. Also Nitrous Omitle Gee administered In its pare state. Artificial Teeth inserted. Teeth filled with the gastest care. • Pottsville. Septcorner Second and Market Ste., Pottsville. I, .60-35-Gm'i G. BOWMAN, Dentin .$400,000 00 944 1,162: . 30s I§.l • TARIAQVA .STOVE • • . • HOLLOW-WARE ;FOUNDRY.. R . 0' 13 I. N .0 N -& •C • wir.9rpgAT . . - 310121t0i. Csoklzig Stovi, . . . Wyoming Co'eleingt 'Stove, ALSO I!AELOE AND lI:EATING 'STOVES, . We are prepared to furnish at abort notice Ho-Bo y Water Pipes of any size, • guaranteed: to stand a pres sure of 800 lbs per square Jodi._ • . . Tamaqua,•Novetaber 3, 'CO 44-4ne win: a. soar.u; TT WBOLRBALE .A..." 11) RETAIL DEALER I 1 TOBA:CCOi PAP Sdic SEGARS, •-: . ll3entre Opposite , the• Town • Hall, .. • * .POTTS4IE.LIE, PA. . • Fob; . •.• • , 118-11 • • NINE' .PATENT H,AIR . ORIMPERI3,.. For Cilia Piitg.tittd Waybeg !lair. • No ileatßequipo Ch'ing Theri. • • • keit pour eterckeeper for theM: .1f be dais not keep them, write to the manufacturer,: B. WINS, Sixth St. andCo:unable Ayenue,-Pinla. Sept 99, .136-38-Cm" . . . .• Encourage• FionaZilanrircretures.- •CHARLES iiIEIMER, • . • 1 ` Y Azi , . ~ •• • S.A.LAMAN . DER .SAFES . , Second St., Pottsville 'Announces. to the business community of this and the adjoining counties, that iss• manufac tures SAIAMANDER. SAFES of ail sizes and kinds, warranted Firo•prciot.which,•in point of. -. workunniship•and finish,' will compere with those :ob.. • tallied: from any other establishment in the country.— He 'always keeps, safes on hand for sale, and will matt them any size; for Banking and other. Fnblic Institu tions,. as cheap, if not cheaper than they : can be obtained Be refers to liettlembillaywood;l3eorge Bright, Thai. •Oooch and A. Henderson, Sof this Borough, who haso his Safes in uso. " . - (June . . REjIOVAL*.. • . . . .• : .- • ' .. :.:' G . ,VV... • li. E C".. IC ~ . .- : . •... . . . Having removed from the ,store Coiner htarket. and Second streets,- to the store between 0. Dobsores and J. (1. Brown's on Centre 'street. offers a large and va ried aaaortment of dry gOods and groceries at the low-- est cash prices.. Being thankful for pastfavors, still so; belts a continuance of the same. . . . . JOSEPH . tiuEnn, .. • •-••-• WITCHDANLER. AND. JEWELER,. ,f 1 : 1 A. •Ceo tee $5., Pottsville, (three 'doors above the Mortimer liunee4 has nJvr on hand a large and well selected 'assortment of line Gold and Silver Watches Also a large variety of: fine Gold Jewelry, doldCbilmi .Medallions, , Ear and Finger - Binge,' Breastpins,- Brace lets, Gold Pencils, Pena,: Armlets, Thimbles, Studs; Sleeve Buttons, &c.; de.; all .of which will be offered for sale at greatly reduced prices. Particular attention given to repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry; . • March 3; 'fB —9- . . . iTHEODOR - JO...KE - PAN, Yarrupearc~ or And Wholesale and netaU Dealer . GIFT, wxurr •& ROSEWOOD .MOULDINtipi • Looking : 43lam+ ..Picture Vriunieri 61.:117418 ' parup Dismorbtaarzes rasarrinre ironr, 2D ?Wm. &Regilding done at the elicit** Notice, July 21. .66 . U. S. STAMPS, LEG- COMMERCIAL, and At B. DARMAN'S - BOOltallre. 500,000 00 1,691,008 Tall . A ..... JOSEPH D DERR, .. 'Watchmetlter &Jeweler, ' .. . iffi CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE, PA., . (three dome above the. lifortiwer Honse, n l: had. now on hands large and well selected isasortne of ' ' . . • . . . . Sirver Wars, . - - - - Of We latest styles- and highest standa rd-of o Silver.— Also Silver 'Plated Ware..' Alarge and general, variety of superior-Plated Ware,' inch as - Tea , and Ta ble Swear 'Spoons,' Oyster and donp Ladles, Pie and :Fish.. knives,. Cake' Basketa. Fruit. Stands: Ctustors, . Batter. Disbee. 'Waiters, Pitchers.' etc.,' all 'nf.whlch will be mid at.tbevery lowest prices.. -, '. ..... • N.8.-41d Silver , bought and , taken in. exchange... 6. Tbsthintrest price given. . : -: March 3,116-:-.9- •: • , - NTEir. -- -noois.' AND'STATIONERY "' -7 '“ • @MODE. •I•,_•• • - • The endue are now prepared to: farnieh a fine areortment of oolm and first class Stationery, at their New Store on , Centre Stieet; tour _doors below the: Itplecold.Chureb. - Printing. Binding and Eaamping to. • • <; .• Nizw• upoiEis 41T8 . T AZVAT.!kITED. THE ART OF AMUSING. ILLEMENTS OF ART CRITICISM-SamEm; NM GOSH:LI:IP PRAM • IDALIA4Ii author of Strathmore.. BILLOW. • BILLOW.PAPERS-second scrim SOLDIRRIP ORPRMIS-MTA Stophsoo. ' •-• BRIDE OP-LIRWELLYN-Mos. Southworth. • OUTPOST:-.bv author of Dols , • • mirromtoate. MOUTINUL OF _ • WOODWARD'S COLNTRY ROUSES. bazoorr, RWORATIG-4""Rtiktaink p.u:Bllo . :i . ..sArx-8. FERTILIZERS. I - I 0 T S _ &weldor. improyed TRADE. ARK L~ ~~~ e ALWAYS ON:HAND • Perth nicrri _ •' llehoei BOOklli cs, Orders promptly attended to: Give TUI a calL -• • • BOSBYSLUILL & o CL BoisTuals. i.lksaYeaxt.u. 19;. ba De tarmEr. . . , • • N • 1 t• 4 10.e.Rivrie its stiOUL'D • EMPLOY - . liffOßE • • • WORKINQ CAPITAL.... WE think that the majority of-American:farm - .ers will be ready , to•coneedethat they are unable . to farm it as well as they - ought to; for want of Sufficient working capital. :IA farmer with inenffi- • cleat workiag•capital always, labors under a die advantage:. When spring,opens, Sods Avast ' • deal of labor crowding upon hire to be performedf. 'Upon some delds where ho wishes to sow oats, or , barley, 'spring wheat,, water is standirig, , ind there are: no drains. to.botivey it off rapidly, and he is obliged" - to wait for its ;slow . evaporation. •He.haa not had thetield drained because : he could riot commad the means-to do it. The evaporation . Ofthe water ' . cools the soil to . such a degree, that When ho gets his grain in, it • is a long. time in coming -• im, and is 'backward' throughont. the season,: . As it is late before the ground. is hr., conditien to work, - he gets behind. with his tack, and realizes that another team and . another laborer •might enable him to .eiltch up With his work ; hat bilackithe Money, to secure them: ..Finally, thiplowing 2 is hurried up too fiat: to be well done,. and the grain got in too late, and in bad order. The result is feria than. half a crop.. If he had possessed -more . working 'capital, hi would have hiigroliad with manure; and. if his.own Supply had failed; he 'would hive par.; chased some id the nearest town, and hauled it • upon his ground, or,Wetil.l have made rip the de - . ficienCy with hoer. dust, , ashes, lime, plaster, poadreffe; or some other-fertilizer. As his sow-.. lug. hasi been delayed, Rhea: trenched upon the ' planting season , and his planting is done too late, . too hastily; and consequently not well done. The •' results are similar to those of his sown *crops. • - . Again, for the *ant of capital ho uses inferior .; implements, and works under disadvantage, and suffers loss from that cause: The same want- is felt in cultivating his planted crops, and the yield is diminished for *Want of proper cultivation.— - .Harvest and haying come on, And for want Of la: • 'borers and labor4mving,inipleriaents, the -harvest is unduly prolonged, the grain beconaes over=ripe ' and shells hi gatherieg, or is injured bY rain; and there is loss again. the hay gets too ripo, or is exposed too long. in curing, is consequently info rior in quality, and tells upon the stock in winter. To panne the subject further : the :corn ripens" :before thefarmeris ready to out it up, . and the stalks "are injured for fodder the potatoes. are dug untilwehave had some pretty hard frost and a Portion of. the tubers - lying nearest the,sar face Is frosted, and winter overtakes the firmer before his work is done and findalim unprepared for the . nrvof the season. -From all these -:causes; the annual incomes of.many farmer.. are undoubtedly • diminished at least one -half and their lives harrassed antil they are heartily sick of farming. „ These !oases and vexations Might be avoided by increasing the working capital. "Oh, yes; exclaims the. indignant' reader, "increase' our working' capital I—and how is• that to be, done.. pray? We are just able to bring the year aVound noW, and how are we to obtain any surplus . to lay up for another Year's nsof" Well let Us consider the question. Most farmers are too ambitions of. owning a large, farm. If they_ purchase one, they &Pend nearly all theirtneney in the, purchase, reserving altogether. too little to eteck and work • it, properly. It would be bettor policy to take up. with less land , and then have the moues to work it in'such a manner as to emiure larger prolta an a larger farm would atlord; worked as they would be obliged to work it With theii• Ifni-Red Means ; or, if they , retrial have a largo farm, it would be better-to give a mortgage for ono-fourth 'or -one-third of the 'purchase- money, retaining that amount to'stock and carry the farm. They. would much sooner have money ahead, than by •paYing all down, and thei be.crimped for- want Those Who 'have farms, and are • eempelled to' . cultivite under the disadvantages above dee cribed; wenhl do well to sell part, and apply the receipts in, workingthe remainder.- 'We opine that their profits *mild bo greater than are un der present management. - Or if • determined to keep their farm intact, thevhad.better mortgage , and beirow the money necessary to work it as it should be;worked. Many farmers have their farms in such' a-shape' that they could not part With a portion of it, without-destroying the Byrn e : merry of the remainder ; lot such raise the, mon, ey by mortgage ; but in the otherease,unlese the farm hi very lanai!, we should prefer to sell a por tion.': • - • Will notthose toil-worn, oaro-harrEu3sed farm ers, who have been all their livea behind their work, laboring ander difficulties, suffering losses, deprived.of the comforts and refining luxuries of 'the well-to•do farmer, eimpl:y because they do not employ'sufficient,working capital to carry on their• farming operations in a thorough and economical way—give this subject thoughtful consideration, and resolve, now in the, beginning of a now year, ripoha change in their management, and thereby :attain to that. high ..and enviable.position - which justly belongs to the free andintelligent Amerb can' fiumer T—Cor. - American . Farmer. VAL= OF, rOCDTRI MACTME.LTDerO is DO manure made on a farm ap yaluahle as .that of poultry. One ounce of it properly diffused In a; half pound of soil, and as a hill of Corn when planted, will bo as powerful , a fertiliser as ten times its weight-in barnyard manure. A for eign writer . says ;In Franco as well as in. our own country, most en:II/lent chemists ha7o proved by analysis that poultry Manure is a most' valeable fertilizer, and yet forlho want of prop er systorivof housing poultry' it hai ae yet not been'rendered 'available 'to rural 'economy: The celebrated ranguelin says that when the value of manures is considered in relation to the ' amount of as* they contain; the peultry manure.is tine of 'the most active Stimulants ;.and when, as a means Of oomparison, tho following manures are "taken, Mparts of 1,000, it will - be Found that— Horse manure contains 4.0 parts of agate. Guano 'as' imported-- ~ . AO:7 do Guano - sifted of vggetableoir.c.s3 9 . • deo,. ' .Poultry utanure... ..... .. 83.0 .. . TIM CMHit RUB , Y1i703.111?-19 question'we often.hear ashed. - We had a'rnimber" of barrels of older , made in the fall of 1885, some . cd . whiola turned into strong 7inegar last summer, and the others utterly retailed to make good vine gar. We made an Investigation, and found that. the iefractory cider had' been frozen. We came to the . conoluaion.that frozen eider will not make good vinegar, . - ". • Din.`Lzaant Direrlie, of 'Bethel, Vt:, wintered 6.5 sheep and .has sold wool and lambs to. the amount-of three hundred and one- dollars and seventy-eight cents. One of the lambs, 14 weeks old, weighed. 76 ponnds. , • Xteripeo. Bouts .-All —All ionpi are Ntter to be made with • fresh uncooked 'meat; as that which his been cooked once has lost much of Its flavor and near ly all its Juices. It is.therefeire bettor economy to hash or spice your cold meats, aufnuy fresh for sonp: „Bouti . ...should not boil very.hard, as that has' a tendency to toughen the Meat. Fat; meat is not so proper nor healthy fof soup as the loaner - parts of the. finest meat. The fat doos not' impart much flavor, and is not palatable; Sonp maybe kept until next day, ; before it is heateti l over, again• skim off the cake of fat which con geals im thelop. - , • ; • nrimow firzw.--Cat up one pound of beef In small pieces about an inch square, pare and slice • six onions ; put a layer of the meat and lityer of onions in a•stewlan, with salt and.peppor and a little flour alternately till all is in, and add half a teacnpftal of water ; cover it °lowly, and set it on a slow fire to stew;, when'about half done, • if the giany seimis too thin, add one ounce butter rolled in fleur ;• but if it should be thionong, , add UM hi:Ater without' the flour. l'fhen tome torn are in- sessori,lwo -tomatoes may be cut_ in srn&ll pieces and stevredwith tho meat. , oA beef may be cOokedin the same wianner: . liMat Bout.--:Crack theisme Of a shin of beef, and pat it on to boil in' one quart of water to every pound of mint, auda large teaspoonful of salt to eicli quirt. of 'water. , Let it boil two hoeu - a and skim it. well: Then add fonr turnips pared. and cut into quyters, four onions pared , and elteed., - two dairots. scraped and Out into slices, one' root of oitilery . out. small pieces, and one brtnch ot. 'sweet herbi; which should be washed and tied, as they are to be taken' out when ,the soup is lien/ed. -- When the vegetables are tender. take . out the Meat, strain off the soup and, return it to . the Pot again thicken it with a little dour mixed. with water; then add some 'parsely finely 'chow ! ed, with more = salt and pepped to, the taste, and and earn° dumplings, male either teaspoonful ot butter to, tw* of flour, moistened with a - little water or milk. Drop these diimplings into the boili.eg - -)tip ;let theta boil fiveniinutils and seive them witiitheisono in'tbe tureen. ' Itomir Bina: 7 Tb! nicest 'Piece for roasting is lite rib. . Two ribs of fit* 'beef ie spieee huge snot& fora fatally of eight or ten: The lam of should always appear of-a bright red color `before * cooked, and the fat of • a very . ligb t reard lir Seasick the beef with salt, and place - - it In a roaster before a clear bright tire; o not set it too - -alcie at that; As to the time of roasting, • thethat meatthe: thitaite of thole . whO are to eat it:- If it Is- pie, farina Oita - rare an hoar and a half Or two hours wily coOk two - large ribs sufficiently, but if it'is • to be better - dine; it meet be cooked a. prnpoojat, ately longer' time.. • Villffle the beef * loaistlng, baste it'frequentli. with' its- own gr a y. - When • nearly done, dredge'ilour lightly over it so iut to brown it. _Wheri - the ;meat is taken out;'-skin' off ` the fat on thitep ef the gravy, and porir - the ..mainder in_t pin, • arid - a little, flour, silt to the pate,' scim - e'wt* }Oita it cnie.bolt, indaeive it **rein of gravy boat; '111. 5 iirdA' . ivimitttin! ihoild - be*eira , j* l tlidore" ; d&nar Is nerved ; idiot
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