it and klumor. • 'I33:E COI73.TEIV. Zrkie crap' up quite unbeknown An e peeked inthrn the windir, Are there licktltuley all alone, , Ith no one nigh to Lender. ' A fireplace - filled the'TOOM'S one gdi With half a cord . o , wood la— There waran i o Ettriai (tell *comfort died) To bake ye to a ptiddor. The walnut logs shot sparkles out. Towards the pootlest, bless her An•'leetle flames danced all atom. 'The rainy on the dresser. • Agin the cidmilymoolinaks bung, - An' in sticmg4 'eta tasted - Tbeole nneez's arm tbet knutlber Tong Fetched beck (tom Concsad busted. The very roora, ooz she war In Seemed warm from floor, to ceilin•, An• she looked fall a rosy adz tle apples Site amz peella•. - He w six loot o• man Al. • Clain grit an•' human nator: . • ::one eoald let walOcer pireh a ton, Nor 4.11vr a farrer atralghter. Ste beenl a loot an knowcd . it, tn, A' rapist on the sersper-: MI ways to oncq her feelings flew, Like epsrks to burnt-up pals r. He kin' o..lltered on the met; Some donbteeof the reekle Ilia heart kept gokr pitypat. But hern went pity gxkle. An yet the gin her cheer a jerk Ez though be wizbed him larder, An.. 011 her apples keyo to work away 111:emorder. “You cant to see my Pa. I spose?” . see my Me? • She's sprinkilif ayes gin to mOrrers i•nm':. • - He stood A spell on onetoot fast, Then stood a spell on t' other, An. on which one he felt the wnst He conld n't ha' told Se nuttier. Sap! he, ',TA bet= call seri Says she, ••Think 14..eiy, Mister Tbet last ayork pricked him like a pin, ~Val, be up an' kiather. 'When Ma bimeby upcn 'era slip., . Bahly sat pale ax eshek, An' kin• nt easily reun'ilse lips' An' teary roan' the lashes. For eke was Je s. the quiet kind, Whose natnrs never vary, LILe vtreams that keep a simuier - wind Snowhid haJermoary. The blood dont roan' her 'wait felt, pined Too tight for an extireasini ' Tell inother see how Inettere stood, And gin 'ern both her bleasin% • Ten her red come bark lite the tide Down to the Buy o' Fundy, • An' all I 1. - now is they was wed jn meettn' come next Sunday.. Tics DristOOBACY W ANTS SAXBO'S VOTE. The following laughable brirlisque portrays the desire of the so-salted Demodracy to secure the votes of 'the enfranchised .negroes, merely foreahadOwing what will be a common occurrence among Democratic politicians. It.is an extract from a letter written by -a Washington colored voter to a brother negro of Tennessee. Dar's a diffrense tweet' Washington . now and. Washington six , weeks ago—a perceptible. diff rease. Dey had a way ob kiekin niggalis dat WUZ aggrawatin. Ebert Secesh in de city bed learned de most tenderest Eliot on de shin, an debrickbats Lord bress yor,-Satuyooel, dis chile nebir could understan befo' why de niggah's skull wuz so thick. Do Lord made it so on pupils so dat brickbats wood bounce off oh em: Eberything is fitted for the placeit fills.. Ef de niggah's skull arta like a white man's dar woodent a been, a liv jn niggah in Washington to day. But da'r is a change in de &Abel condlahin ob tinge. Yester day dar wnz a member ob de Common• Council wat want's to be ejected agin nex March, come into my barber shop, and eez I to him, - "Shave, maa'r?" - °fay deer sab,'' eed he, ketcbin me by de hand an fallin across my shoulder, "don't call me maa'r no More. • Undir de shadder ob dat , flag," eed he, piritin to de capitol, -"ebery man is free, and dar aint no maa're." • • "Wha-a.a when ?—sence when?" eed I 'aton lahed, for he wuz de most 'feckahuit ,man I .eher did see senee the day I VITIZ married. - - "My brudder," sed he "de Afrikin, ob which race your a magnificent specimen, is now in a fair way ob workin out his mislion. De shackles, falls off his limbs,. and he stans np in de lite ;DU de bressed sun, a man, and a brndder, and a vo ter. You is my ekal, and—" "But wet's de mat terr" eed I, "I 'm em ber 'slink ly, Only two free sebral weeks age, yoo kicked me off de sidewalk for yoo fonds two last shaveS yoo owed me for. \Vat's cum ober you? Am I more a man an' a brudder now dim I wuz den?" "My frond," sed he, "I hope, I earnestly. hope, dat yoo wou't 'member dem little spasms agin me. De fad: is, I—l notice y:o bed ambition into you. and I wrz . I",erful, 'deed I wez, &it you'd rise faster dan :cm for yoor good. But dat's all ober.—Come." And dat man made me shut up de shop, and we walked outarm-in-arm and he went to do beer shop wid me. On de Way we met a pile of Irish men, and dey NVIIZ seteuished. "Nigger!"- dey yelled—and dey made fo' me, but dey seed I wuz in good company and dey steyed der bans.. We stopped in all do beer shops, and ho payed for all delreshments, ebery time touching my glass and drinkin to, de 'lethal harmony ob de races, and hopin sat so far ez de Democrigy of Washington was concerned, do hatchet wnz berried .forebbei. "My trend," sod he; in a whisper, "de tick is (Ist de gubermipt of de cityhes kum to de 'elusion dat de Irishmen worldu on de public works oh de city aint de right men, and we shall have to turn cm loose. Kin we sit, d'yon spese, two or three hundred culnd men to take dere places and When de lestion buns, of we'se sleeted, dm . % be more places for em." . - • It seemed to me jes ez the I smelt suflln.— .Sez I, "My freed—for we aro fren4s now, aint we?" "Kin You doubt it?" eed he. "I nebber take a:cieive etep widout-.'eultin Potifer." . • "And who le Potifer," sed be. • . "He's a trait and a brudder, too," , sed I; "Now I tell yoo wat. We'll go back to my shop, and stay dar till I fetch Potifer, and we'll 'econrse on die pint." He went back wid me, an' I went to Pottier an tole him all 'hoot it. We 'eluded we'd see jis how far this'tickler man and brndder wad, go to git a niggah'e vote. When we 'ribed we talked it all over till haf pas 'one P. m., (dat means in the cite season, 'mem ber dat,) when die man and brudder Ped it win high time for him to go: "No," sed I, "my frend—fcr you is my !rend— it's raisin out, de street is dark, stsy here ; here is my mattress, its redder narrer for tree oh us, but data better dan goin out. Stay wid us, ansi we'll talk it ober ; dar's a good deal tube eed, day Potifer ?" And Petite:: sed yes, and finally for fear of .'fen din us, be 'eluded to do it. I silt np ai•onsin fire, so dat it was hotter den a ground-hoes hole, and Potifer, who's a laborin man an hadn't wash ed his feet for a week, and 'aide all (let he's counted de loudest-smellin shade in de city, laid ' down on de back side of de tingle mattress, and de man and bradder wet want's to be Alderman, in de middle, and I on (1.,. foreide ; and dar we lay . and swet.and .51;14, tilt de poor fellall wnz a'nme amoddered. \\len I 11:tight lie bed 'miff ob it I 'got np. "New,' sed I, Inaba Dim ont,."Git !" "Sat?" sed he.. "Gil," "Gil," sed -"Duz yen tink die chile a fool? D 11.2 yoo tink die niggali don't know p'cisely wat yoo want an' how yoo speck to g it it? Wat yoo doin beah, sleepin wid *gabs in a seven foot square room, wid a hot Ire, an' atween 'em at dat ? Duz yoo tink don't 'member de kielthk tiro weeks ago, and woodent yoo dun it to-nite et it wnzent dat I got de power ob kiekin yon neit month at de ballot box ? 'Pears like its all I kin do to keep my bans off ob yoo.now„ Pay me dem two shaves and git." And be did it. NOT So Lress_.—Two persons who had not seen. Imola other for some time met accidentally, and one asked the other how he did: The other replied that he was very well, and had married since they had last-met'esch other. "That is good news, indeed," said the first. "Nay," replied the other," not ea very good elher, for I married a shrew." • "That is bad." - ' "Not SO very bad, either, foi I had fifty thous and dollars with her." "That makes it, all well again." "Not so well as yon think for I laid out the money on a flock of sheep, and they' died of rot." "That was hard, truly." . - ..."Not so hard, either, for I:sold the skins for more than the sheep cost me." "Yon were lucky at any rate." • "sot so lucky as you think, for I bought . house with the-money,. and the house was burnt down uninsured." ' • - ' "That Mlleed, =lst have been a greet lose." "Not so great a loss, I assure yon, for mywife was burnt with it." . • AT. mama sixErm'o recently held not far from here, an earnest brother whose zeal Surpassed* imaig,enoe, offered this petition : "Oh .Lcird b we mercy upon no, pair miserable Idnnere, of wtdch I am the chiefeet among ten thoinsued and the one altogether lovely." , - . "Caro, what do yon suppose is the reason that the san goes to the South in itui winter?" 4 14i11; I don't know, manna, unless be no stand de Clem. entry of de nod, an io am obliged tO go to ilia sent, where be sperienees warmer longimittai." As Max. who was charged with tow 1' of erbisity,mtdch a giocerptit in as elghtgallon • .lie —Tr ffidn't"tfelterilie'nmer.. - pverchargedso . - smith lie he did the etrein on the g;' ' , Torino girl onoli bleirhar logii gat or.‘tiarg, t6ollollllod M=;ZI=MME (111 P HANS* COURT ElA.LE.Punnuatt to '‘.-1 en older of, the Orphans. Conn of. SchntylkM Colony, the tmdersigned.will mow to public esle, on the premises, on . Stanard4,7liii:Oseit 306,11.847. At 10 o'clock, A. M.; en the following described, real estate, six null certain . lot or piece of d situate on the south-west corner of Jackson and Coal. died; In.: the -Borough id Port_ (lirton:, Schuylkill County. Pennejlrauht. being Ishii' feet on der.k.on Meet, - end two hundred , and twenty feet on Coil streets, together with - the 'buildings thereon eretted, heft a Irma - IVMM 114;andi end other Improweneuis, and all the i . Uteri - undo helopplg — be4% the taste of-Jobtr.Ttif foil deceased. - Terms arid cOnditions Will be 'nude known et the time of sale by , .* ItOittBLILL, Trainee, an. By the Court; yl'Ort Carbon, *arch4, •67. • - - _.• • • ••.- • . fIaSPIIANiIIy cOURTASALAL—' Pursuant to X- , an order it the - OrphaneCotot of the Coney of in the Cooimocwealth of Pennsylvania. the sciarcriber. Administrator of the ogee of Nerjamin nclsock. late of the". of NiddlePort. to the- County - of Sr' troyihtil,•-dreeened,will expose to ma by - public vesdne. on • " • ... Saturday. Um 30th day of/lam at 2 o'clock In the afternoon .' at the public - house of Ere tmatianHestenbach. In Me is albresedd,-4.11 that certain lot of ground-Aimee In the mid town of Mkt, dieport. :on tbe easterlyfthis of Wastdngton street, marked in the map of rad town with No. 4w eontairr7 - ing in front on said street-52 feet. and extending bark of the same width 190 feet. With a tin-smith shop erect, ad thereon—latethe estate of sa:d dote Med: Terms and conditions made known at the time 'and place of rate try - ' •IL K.Wilßlikittlinthistrator. • Biceder - of the Orphamr Court. - . • . • f.lnaztashi.Ociarr Clerk. Pottsvillri, March et, 1527.• • • --• • -10.4 t. A-7 8PINAN94? . 4.111314 T. 61,61.F.....Purituantlo an Wise order the Orphans , Court of the Coun ty of ScionvikW, in the Commonwealth of rennsylva• uls, the einbarriher; Administrator de boiiis non, of the Batate of 3seob - Bretz, late of the Bormgh of St. Clair, in the County of SchnyHall, decimated, vrilLez. . poee to sale by public vendse, • On Monday, 111nrcir 25,.186', Att rec'ock. in the -afternoon, at the, public :share Of P. W. Richartsos, In the Borough of:St:Clair, in the County of Schuylkill aforesaid, the followihg described %sr:ma:Ares, ertaateitftheltiorough of SVCliiir aforesaid, No.l. One twellitsiliciuse.' frame,tetilait hi g h, 14 feet by Vi feet. • • • • No. ' A 'dwelling knew.. I,v stories high, in front 12 feet, ledeptit . 24 Act. No. 4.-Oriedwelfltig Bowe, frame, with rope roof, iy ttcri high, IC-feet:front, by 3-2. feet deep •, kitchen attached to mune...l2 "feet by 15, and a shed, 9 feet by It, situate an 'Third et.riat, of the and Borough of St. . No. U. One other - - dwelling •house. -IX *stories high, frodt 14 feet, artildepttre4 met, with kitchen, or shed attached therentitrz 14 fret by 9 feet. No; t. One,.. block,' consisting re" S Ironies. Situate. upon said Carrolttttyet,'Y etorica high, containing in front 34 feet, by 16 *Li-with kitchens attached- there unto, 34 feet by 18 ket, one and a half stories high. - Also:: a certain -.piece - or parcel imul, situate - in' Tremont Township. &Mutant - County; containing 26 acres, which were conveyed to the saidJacotr Bretz by Isaac Ward, then Treasurer of Schuylkill County, by deed dated the 9th, - day •of Anglia. A. D., 1934, and which was told byaid • Treasurer, as ,the property of John Zerhe. for non-paynient pf taxes. • . • Terms and conditions made known at the time and place of irate, by • . JOITN P. HOBART, Administrator. de bolds lion. • . ek HO HAMM' COVIZT —. LE.Parantuat to VI. an orderer the Orphans' Court of the. County of Schuylkill, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the subscriber, Trustee. duly:" appointed by said Court to sell the hereinafter described real estate of-Thomas DI Smith. late °Jibe Emough - of Ashland. In the County of t chuytidli, decreased, - will expose to sale by public vendue, on .Weduesday, TY, 18137. • At 3 o'clock in the afternoon. at the premises in the Borough of Ashland, in the County of-Sclmylkill aforesaid,—All that certain_Tavern Stand and r ini . Dwelling Some rukd pat of iriam. lot or piece of ground situate on - -the seuthwardlT sided Centre street east of Thirteenth street. In the Borough of. Ashland, Schuylkill County, Pennsylv.inia; and marked with number two hundred and twenty in sec tion, number fifty-nine on the Lithographed Map or plan of Mild Borough of Ashland, containing in front on Centre street twenty-four feet and in - depth one hun dred and twenty-flee feet, late the estate of raid- de deceased. lerms and conditions made known at the time and place of sale by W. T BF.ACIL Traitaie„ By order of the Orphans , Court, CIIAELLII Itutirc, Clerk.- Pottsville, March 1. ifiT • • FERTILIZERS. ALLEN itt NEEDLES' •• . • - 7.IIP7i9VED SUPER-PHOSPILITE - lOF LIME, Manuractmed 4:2 , . NLY by them at their Am ULTURAj; WORKS PHILAX)EI2I I I I .. The high renntaticm 'of our.' Phosphate, far. many years part, has induced numerOus im.tatious, and hence so many articles of doubtful value to the market. Farmers consult their interest by using ONLY. old eatablished and well known manures I Ours is always THE. SANE 13.4. and Its standard eicellenceinvartabli relied upon PACKED Is :um luss, 400 . A TRA.DE DISCOUNT TO DEALERS :G IT A. NT 0 . . • , PERtrVIAN: - We sellione bat No. I; ineeived d int from the Peruvian Government. • ICH aI3OE. None lathe market. • ALLEN & NEEDLES, 42 Sonth Wharves and it South . Water St., (First Store above Chestnut) • . COIJICTING-ROOll. •UP STRIPS, PHILADELPHIA. Feb 23, ,Cl' I-1' A. Li 'Li S Superior Improved Super-Phosphate of Lime 3AANUFACTIIRBD BY rrHos. L. HOLT, AGT., SCIZMr'YMXML HAVEN, PA. f p7 , 94,0 4 /itf Farmers and Dealers in Fertilizers will observe that I have adopted the above "Trade Mark," to phew those who' nee my Stivr.Phosphate; .made : from the - Raw • Bone, that they are getting my manufacture... • • My patrons will pleas&be careful In purchasing, that the above "Trade Mark" Is stamped upon each bag, as none other is genuine. I am now ready to supply the above superior:Fertili zer in large or small quantities—in new bags of 200 pounds each. • Also, always on hand, a stock of tine Raw Bone Dust—compost—for top dressing, Plaster, &c.. A' trade discount allowed to dealers. The above Fertilizers can be purchased at GEORGE BRIGUT & SON'S Store, Centre 'Pottsville,. who, are authorized to act as my Agent • THOS. L. HDLT, Art. POST OFFICE ADDRESS—THOIS. 110.1 L T, Aut., Schoylkill Haven, Pa, Feb 10.'60' ' • • Ely EARLY VEGETABLES Peas, Beans, TomeiOes, Corn and all other Vegeta bloc, are produced and • READY , FOR MARKET i . from two to three weeks earlier, by the patio! our ". ANRONLITED FERTILIZER. . . The results attending the application of this manure, by Market Gardeners, is astonishing, . and every TRUCKER knows the importaxice of getting his pro. duce in City Markets early .in th' seaton, thereby smiling himself of the BEST PRICES. Packed in brigs of 150 lbe each • PRICE, 62 PER BAG.: • . • Orders r• ceived at our offices, and deliveries made from our Factory or Warebouses„ In qtutsmitiea to snit, . . ALLEN & NEEDLES, ' • 42 South Delaware Avenue; } . .. PHILADFLPEILL al • ,• .Water Street, February 9, 'CT . - • .MORO PHILLIPS' GMZIJEn IMPROVED SUPERPHOSPHATE OF TAVE, STANDARD GUARANTEED. •• ' For sale atlistnafactarei - iDepote, N 0.27 North Frout.street;Phibidelphia, OFD No. 93 South Street, Baltimore, And by Dealers in' general throughoutthe country , The Material of which Moro Phillips' Phosphate is manufactured c , ?ritains fifty per cent more Bone Phos phate than Raw Bone, therefore it is - more durable.— The ammonia present glvea It great additional fertill years' experience has proved to the Farmer that it makes-a heavier grain than even shsblemannre,'and is not only active but lasting. 2110RO PHILLIPS, Sole Proprietor and Itanntactorer. • . 7-9 m Feb. 1G '6r Peruvian Guano Subditute ! BAUGH'S RAW BON.E SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. r i 0 . ,0 . 21.#9 , 1K.,-7 " 'OF . -.- BAUGH & SONS, Sole ki•opri.etore 3ma .11.tentsctamv,. Delaware Elver, Chemical Works, TIIIL&DF.LPILIA, O. S. A. Fos Winivr, 13111, BAtLIT, Cone, OLt& POTATOTA Tosuooo,.Buctrainter; fioacketria. Tura..re, Hens, Gaza.. 121 VUIILTABLES, AIM 1771 T elloOT AIMANaut. • • Eepeelellp seectianteaded to the growers of Strawberriett, Raspberries, Blackbanies, .41.4 D ALL BALL Pitxrm. . . . More than *seam of regular - rise upon, all deserip: ticm of Craps • grown- •itt -the Midis_ sod . Southern States: ha taisen a high degree of pop:amity to this •MANLIIM, which paces its, applicadan amt.' entirely beyond a meteexperiment • • ' , • ' •-• RAW BONE 1 StrPEE-PROSPALTE- , op- TiTn t . Is eminently a mean eat Sabstihste for Pentsian Guano and stable Manure-and is offered: to the Agri -culturing 'of theliorthern and Mamma Slates as atar tilizerthat theapirsanore the Soil, -those es eadials which have been . drained from it hy.,O:"Aitz!t 1 711Vetyprosnia in its stetton wad light masarib ¢.. _ 4i*Mrii M. taint to neennanatned any mmmn". - tuannre, in the - m uwond Is omerd at muchleintanthanacamer Stable Nahum. or Permian. Onsiso.-.2 Thes-labor volved In ga l as Is fir less than that of . Stable • MantliWybile there la no liakiraCk th e I =l7ZZ Bl. 426ealliflOi 6 a bcd t dealer located . their • T aMgh Ittancticam where no dadmisyet mhtlAneseds••thtll,s ate bnproestred-diiecttybent tbentsdenslVAL:, : •,..4 trued Cireelat will be neat ' oar - .P.AMMIXE; - "gm lre Weida the. Pertillty of Areasietin'Marint-10 VOW Ohba fan temptation in.lothemee •of manure, de -4 milli begu nillbtaWiao4lPPlic.4s l ., - . ,71 'O. PfliF4rit!..• Pid"' .sittraWEMaekuirgivo, p • anew rad ea.; . w°; c: fizeget,iktrimAti7 4 / 2 0 4 . 411 ; 6 40drorkirpieh r .' 117 ,iivi,144144,111011.16 411ktlitilidere. 700 . 11 M '-` ` . "" 1444 ' 14'14(41V M===7 MIS.O_ :14,M)1J5,:4 RhSTPRgs ,SIGHT ! ..•• • . _ , JL? re.T&NTant.lrei. Rzerceizits.: Or, rtotronoott - DF. THE ZEPUGHT.• '.';.... ' Ttay toiliDertare/saixiired-Attit, OtaiProctret Is to thc Li1c0,.1c 1 0 ,14 ./ 4 .: - _- - - . =: .E.REci.m . am:Rgseszath riE63O.. . . -: ... ..! ---- - ..41.0...1xibe ,- -enftentrim i s o; • ;-- •. D& • 04 1 3444 DirtheN • MU-. ~.„ -' titbit partdgent men. of . • Ike- -- ..........pi .......d the'-': - .T .7'. ~,,, . r uses ttietklatitiFlESTO.B 4 --.• :•. 4 - - • IMRS tar Frad*:e. itta.••• Far ca. looraftadram.;-, or . Warr ipeetacies ' -1 , 7 7 =Map ; Dimas of Vle. lan, or Blurring; Oventorked :. .. „Now ; - Asthenophi; or Weak I- . ` ..-- -.Flea i Elgithora, -Or :Water,' - -.ltos - Faitt . the Drebta : • _ .. - Astuter*A - or - Oberruttty Of, • - .. Malan ;;Dttatiphottia..or la.. ' . .. ....: '• • :tolitance Of Light ;Weakneat • 41 ' .. ' of the ilerbiOandOptieNerre; :. XTOdeact"' or • fElPecki 'or .... ... _,, " 3 ,:-., blaring bodies before' , the • ' ' Etes ; Dplithakeit6 or lollaza.: _ .. - :maim of the Err lad. Frt.. .lids; Cataract Eyes' Deutio- , . . . ' - pia; ,or - Partial -"Blindness :. ... - .3 , • of,.lrmkble,the. Eyeledc and 'lmperfect Titian: from the - _- :. affects of.DOltortaatirtl,.kr- ~ ~"Asey can - b 6 used by - Lay ixieirith itiarehtirity . of sturestvand withal:it the leiatlear of-Injury to the eye. More thee .6,000 ecitiflcsteitof curie are eilihitediat oarottice. Cure guaranteed In every rase silica 'applied accordh4 to the, directions' inclosed in each bor., or the according . 'tilll :be. r!.. Amite& IYrftifor a Circular-seta profit. ' Address, 'Dr. I. STE:PH:ENS tr CO.. -Oculists . ' , (P. O. Box 926.) ,-, • . • For role itFaxelly Drag Store. 76 .Astor House, 'Cotner Etarebiy Street and BrOWIWIT. lCeu. Yarks. : "- . • IDE- tpants- k Co. bare' 'lnvented • and patented • a si •31T0PL4.• or" COffNEA FLAT .TENER, tulle cure of ‘YEAR-SIGATEDIfra. - which Lad proved - a great, success. Write for a Citcui r. PI3OPOSA lire for: t urni.bluE. Coal for the P.bilndetpbia Alatiabou-e." SEALED PRO?urrAIS form Miners for furnishing MOO (three th !ossiol) t~ ns.of fast 'quality hard White Ash Schuylkill Coal. for the Philadelphia . - Alrashonre. will to received at the Office of the Guardians of the Poor, No. 42. North Seventh Street, Philsdrtpbia, unlit. Monday. April W . _ ISr.:. at 12, M. The Coal to be de livered free from elate.; dust, or other Impurities; at the • Almshouse Wharf, on the Schuylkill...before- the drat day of July, Isa ; and to be inspecttd and - weighed-in cies int the reales, (2,240 pounds to the ton,) on the Almshouse Grounds, as delivered. • The Proposals sem 'Otte the prices, payable in cit.) Warianto, for each size 2200 (Tyco tigllLSUld two hundred) tuns of Steam • --boat Coal, 500 (rive hundred) won or Egg 6041. - . • GOO (Three hundred tons of Stove Coal, .and the location and mine from which 4 is proposed to deliver, accompanied - by certificates (ram . persona kown to the Board, that the person °rpm-eons making the offer'is or. are,aci itally engaged in -the business of mining Coal, and of sufficient ability to . eurente the eon-. tract: for the perfornsance of which !security will be required: The Guardians of the Poor reserve the right to accept any proposal in whole or in patt, or to - reject all, as they may deem best for the interests of the City and in the event-of failure on She vort of any Contractor to deliver the Coal according to his agree ment, both in qnslity and quantity; the Guardians of the Poor reserve the right to bay elsewhere whatever quantity may be required to 'meet the deficiency. and. cirarge to the Contractors any loss or darnag,e'ariting from such failure. . Proposals to be endorsed 'Proposals for famishing :foal to Prdiadelphia Almshonse.'t On - inside pafre Is a blant printed form of Proposal.. which will be required tribe filled np and sent by those proposing. Forms of Proposals ran behad by applica tion to the undersigned at the office of the Guardians, No, 42 North 7th Street. • CHARLES T. MILLER, Seereistri. IQ-4t Muth 9, 'GT PROPOSALS. PENNSYLVANIA. .AGRICULTIJBAI LAND SCRIP FOB SALE. . . . -. The Board Of Commieslinters now offer forsale 520,. , 000 acres of Agricultural College Land Scrip, being the balance of the Scrip granted to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the endowment of Agricultural Col leges in this State. : • • Proposals for the purchase of this Land Scrip -ad dressed to "The Board- of Commissioners of .Agricul tarsi Land Scrip?' will be received at the Surveyor Gederabo office, at liarrishnrg, until 12 o'clock; M., on Wednesday, April 10, • . • • This land may be locatid In any State or Territory, by the holders of tbe scrip, upon any Of the unappro priated. lands • (except mineral lands) of the United States, which pray be subject to sale at-private entry. Bach piece of scrip represents a quarter section of one hundred and sixty.aeres; Is issned in blank; and- will 'be transferable, Witbout endorsement or formal assign.. meet. The blank need not be tilled until the-scrip is presented for location and entry; Whew-the party bold ing it can till the blank and enter the land In his own name.. Mids must be made as per acre, and no'hids will be reacivedloclesa than one quarter section. • The Scriwwill be issued immediately on the payment of the money to tee Surveyor General. r ()mall bids for a less quantity than 40,000 acres, one-third Of the purr: etuwe money most be paid.within ten days, and the re maiuing two-thirds within thirty day a after notification of the acceptance of the bid 'or bide by the Board. of Commissioners. • • .. JACOB . CAMPBELL, Surveyor General: • .• For the Board of Commissioners. • .Ifarriabarg, Pebmary 2I,IGCY. . lbrte ANNOIJNOEMEEIT EXTUORDINABY. MADAMOiSELLE KEOGH Wonld Inform het friends that In consequence of for mer encouragement and patronage, and in order:to prepare for the SPRING OPENING, she has treaty' Elegant Millinery Establishment NO. 904 WALNUT` STREET, PEULADA , • By numerous alMrations, and ihe'additiOn of a MANI SIOTLI SHOW ROOM; whintOn point of elegance awl comfort, is anguialled hs the . United States.. . Ladies can at all sessocs ottalu tae Tr,ciat Recherche. S;ylei of llilliucry at all prices, and , calcalited• to snit '9ll tastes. • Poi seising advantage 3 that few cther, houses .erJay, Mad emoiselle 'Keogh ht enabled to present , In advance of other mdithlielimdats, the very latestatyles of Bonnetsi,. Materials, etc., direct from Paris and . London. N. B.—Country Milliners are 'especially 'invited to call and examine this fine stock before purchasing sieei where. ' • N. linglish and German Spoken.. Nov. 1O , G6-45-11m • THE WONDER OF THE. AGES , BROWER'S MAGIC !AMBIENT ACTS.AS A CHARM The hot , the- world for liticumstisin, Neuralgia. Sprains, Bruises, Wrenches,' Swellings, Sore Throat and Chest, Stiff Joints or Cords. Chilblains, Crime, Bunions, Croup, Whooping Cough, Crimps e r Pains in the Stonisch, Bowels or Limbs, and Pains. Aches and-Berts of -every description. tit cents and Si 00. N. 8.-This is the ..best. :Liniment that can be used THE GREAT _LIVER PILLS. BROWER'S DANDELOR BILLS ! 1 Extracts of .Dandelion, Chainomile, • Turkey Rhu.. bard and other Vegetable extracts "combined: S• The best family medicine offered foraale—simile, -mild and effectual. ThesePilla act directly on the Liver, Kid neys. Birtar7 and Digestive organs, perify the blood, penetrate, c.canse and invigorate every portion of the human cycled and restore its healthy In Fevers of all kinds. Bilious, Intermittent; Remittent, Typhoid. Typhus, &c.-, &e: When taken in: the first stages these Pills rid the system!: of disease, and pre vent along and serious illness. Nor Liver Complaint, Bilious affections, Indigestion, -Headache, - Jaundice. Costiveness, Plea. Cold& • Pleurisyond - all stomach complaints, there are no rills as good as Brower's.— ' Sold by.... • • • 'Pottsville, Pa.. BAR- - -VET BLROH & BROTHER. Reading, Pa. • BROWER & BROTHER, 'SS!: West nth St.. N. York Feb IG, 'Ol . . ' • • • i-2m EYL*9.I ECTORAI.Iis4 for the cure of . H (X)UtlitiS, and SOIt=FSS• THR .CHEST, pronounced by, time° who hive used it to be the beet remedy for the cure of 'colds ever offered to the public.: Read the following Matta:U.)lW : , • ••• • • . Porrsv na.z.ll ay : l3th,, lfift3.- • Lotus C. •Urvi.. Esq.—Dear Sir :=lt affords me pleas ure to bear testimony to the .etlicicy- of your-"Pecto rails," in removing Coughs and Brunchial.Affeetions, having fourd Immediate arid pernianent relief from the use of one bottle,. after: having tried • many other remedies for a very severe cold and cough with which •I suffered for some six weeks. during the past winter. Respeetfully . yours, •, • T. A. GODFItRY. • p:vivc.ArkZU`pi:+,g For the Cure of • BURNS, CUTS,. CHILBLAINS, Itheamatiam, Frosted Feet, Sore Throat Neuralgia, Pains, Scolds, Braise& etc. Also: Heyl•s Fills, for the speedy and effectual care of Piles, both external and in t -ball and aniline testimonials. • _ ',• FRANCIS ALTSTATT, Agent, • Centre SL, opposite the Mortimer House,.. And for sale by Dr. Geo. Yeomans; Ashland; Wesley Hammer, Mattanoy City; B. & B. Phillips, New Castl&, James Gilfiltm, Swatira ; Geo'. E. Hoffman, Cressona; Geo. Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven ; Mrs- M. Rammer, Orwigsbarg t, J. R. Johnson, Ilincrrville•; R. H. Irvin, St. Glair. October 2T, .'6B-43-ly UMBER! LVIDER 1 LIIIII3ERI -To Carpenters,Binders, and alt or Beding An Limber, • , . . . The undersigned desires to inform. the public that he bas always unbend, at his extensive yard on . . COAL .BT., near RAILSOAD, DEPOT, • a binge assortment of an kinds . of Prune, Sill and other Lumber. As be has his own Timber Laud with Steam Saw-mins mpable of sawing horn three to four , hundred thousand fai per month, he is able to offer - • 'LARGE ADVA.NTAGES • • to those using or dealing araber. 'Having a large quantity of very long and heavy timber. espcclal at tention will bopaid to Breaker and bills. . Apply, or &Wrote, • - BILIS BILL, - Pottsville, , YaEn Oastatieet; near the Railway Depot, Mu.is—At. Girard Manor, Catawiasaliallmad. illtrETE,. on. CLOTEC: •- ..• • and WINDO WW 5111,41111181. We would Invite the attention of our 'friends and the public to our large steek of CARPETS, which hasheen selected with 'g reat care, and to which' we have added aU ofthe new and choice:647les of TAPESTRY: BROS SELVITTREE PLY, and INGIRAIN CARPETS: also, all the nerw and varied styles - of ENTRY and STAIR CutpßlS. CLOTafront 4 feet to 18 feet wide— collo Itiontat et any sine: , - WINDOW . SHADES in great.varletY. . F rosted arid Tight .13snds. Code and Canton litatthalot; Rags. Matta, Stair Rods, Druggets, dc. All wiU be sold at the lowest rusk Cal find ex amlia-oulStock..---Tam tfelly,.. • • ROUGE, It. i• Co., RD. 508 North &toad Street, below _Buttonwood. west , side, Thiladelptda. • March 11;.! , 81 , . . NIPORTAT N to RARRILMID LADIES. I —MADAMS. 1031M1.6 Proforma of Adidwifery,': over SO years successful roracticksruaraMees a safe and immediate removal. of -all obstructions from *flakier canoe, wither .without medicine. at one Interview. or by mall. Err celebrated irreatek Me. salellloririly Pill* No. 1, Ocala . a box, *St reeter. all irregularities in tortyht horns, irof.short standing ; but obstinate awes along *aiding may re , griire No. I, which are four degrees stronger than. No. 1, aMi can never fail; ale sea and healthy,=g sam s a box_ Can ;be obtained of. Madame of Irldwifiry,'No. at Wait Thirty-bora atreet,-(nuder gaerett Rooms) near Sixth Avenue, New York City, or 'sett by mail,' with tostnictkrns, by, addressing BOX No. 2.M.Neve York Post Ofdee.i . • • N. B.— Ver No agents appointed... Copyright sectored- March - • . : / 0 - 1 Y • 11,11111AOR "I'O'AND -*ROM; - GMT Bi AND 'IIIUINII, ESySte!aliWirb and Sailing F . .t.et,' ot Ik:laced Itates; TAPSCOTT• 11110TMM!Pil; CO., - :Se .2 3013T1LAT11EW . f.j....."..±.. -- :',.:l'", • • aiIa43,IIP.H.OHILY,. : • 25109!..y0ipc, bzigi to lime Thasiaa—. .Mace e - arrianalalefor lionalernem,LONHOH,74.lY. 1 3 ;. VEN 24S ' TOWN. -.and DBANTlVAata*blogn, f0! 1 . 121 .7 ..falloona than SI analiaroarde... ; . e„,-.-.4ILEXAMONIC IMAM" Apia. optician. nce . Ilnlon Halt, POttiaMe. Mazda% - ,w.c• THEAVAll—Theitirelf4iiditte—'autei .e= i r g Falnic Nom. - • AusToßy : er emramit elitiAlulcatatio,mt" Omaikaa op ' . - 7-- Trin wiggle oepamgC-stpsiimitie. • LSITITacTP.I 7 f (3, 0 .4 ,0 4•R0u1z , w , "...7"l.Pgriair • • " 7 - 7 '7 •- • •:,:„,,_. : •„....-•,: / 46 ••• rt. .".•••• : - •„• . - - . lATlrx.,AcTrm e am - GALLAND AS GIL'S - wasainiam mixer Wew Yorfc . DO Goods Stow, NCIW mum AinQUUMUI t ICUIVI ICSTaitte A natE-PumEYEIR BA.lttailis t ' SAWA-UV 3lsTing attendetlitte,recent Mat , 'Audi= Saki at Nesi‘Yefk City, sad-lining"•taken- ofriantalto the pmeat,fturtlisedl item otthe auuket„. wears enabled 0 dirPme of oto goods-. :. - - . - „ BELOW 2rSW_ TOla" .roszzas PRICF.g. • 3 Oise. Whiwilhaketi. - mars weight. UP 60.'05 00. 0 6 0 % SI 00. SS 00 and 34i 00 Feir• Cems Colored Baztk . d3 T 5, $3 45. , 9+ OR-is 50 - tA alt cobra' an d grades, Team :St . . c rol l gads, mai* friks 10 seeds -1 Com Delalrea, brtest paters sod stslem , 1.0.0(al vide' Irearbed amt Brown Maus, esibracise all widths standard snakes, frau rends • 'CLOAXINGS!i.- : SHAWLS I• ',SHAWLS! '• A complete assortmant or all the latest styled. Frraiii! • . • FrEd3 . • •. . FURS t 1 I .•• 'A sphmaid assortment' ot- ail the most destrablehimlsi such es Idistes. Mel t Semi= Squirrels - etc.. - etc; LURES! A RARE MANCE , 1(013 -11311 *TO BUT RARGAINS LT FMS I! • ". ' • CALL* A111:I SIRE TIFIEPT. . OP P -. MU COBUBGS DS; • ' ' Houitaa. ete.; from SI cents upward.. In addition .to which we lave made heavy purchases in cLoTris, CASSIMMEM GOODS. of all styles, • • • - • ZEERTICS, a complete line, all colors, • .. . • NOTIONS, • HOOP SKIRTS I ,OR DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT CORMS, WRITE GOODS. aHn SAIBROIDWRS, • Thanking alind publicfOr the liberal patronage here; Wore extended to us, we,most respectfully. beg for a continuance of-.the saine r laoping that throtteh OUR CONTINUED - EFFORTS TO PLEASE, • and gentlemanly attendance to our customers; as well as the .ClllEAlP'NErilit OF. OUR GOODS, we shall'prove ourselvei worthy of a:patronage which has thus far encouraged us very, much, : and for which we moat - humbly thank the people. of Pottsville and surrounding country. • • : • • ' GALIAND. & Co. Corner Centre and Norategian.tits, (Oppielte the Mortimer POTTSVILLE;PA. 47- Nov 23,'66 "ENT A TTI DE PARIS," The New Beautifier of the Skin. Testimonials from Celebrated Ladies. The secret of beautifying - the skin 'being. known only to ?decors. Jaredb Rene, .they honorably state that it differs from all other preparations. It gives to the most harsh and freckled skin both the texture, and color •of Wished ivory, removing ail discolerationk whether appearing as freckles. tan, raorpiacai moth; or blackwonn specks, endevecially successful in smoothing out the marks left by Small Pox.' . • The agents of "L'Email de - Palle" mist 'rontitienßy. Submit to the public the earnest endorsements of such dietinguished ladies as . • • • Signora RISTORI, _ FEtICITAVESTVAII, Miss igns IthsTutu, .11 , ..Lva .la. -r„- MAGGIE GGIE MITCHELL. Mrs. 11. P. BOWERQ. CILLE WESTERN, Mad. PONKI, Mrs. EM, MAWALLER, LUCY' RUSHTON, NOE, MIE DE MAFIGUERITTES,Mies AG- ," and many o thers, whose high Standing in the. Pmfes , Mon ghee the stamp of tcethfulnees . to their intent gent and genuine approval • THE BEAUTIFUL LUCILLEWIISTERI3 SAYS: " find that the ...Email'. produces • all the brilliancy of rouge and lily-white, with the great and peculiar advantage of total harmlessness. It really adds to the softness and beauty of the skin; • . • . ...• THE MAGNIFICENT VESTVALI SAYS: . • • I have sufferedso much from the varions..white 10- itc.. whiehmy theatrical profession "obligee me to rum, that I confider it a perfect benefaction to find a preparation which ,glyes the riceeesary whiteness to the ekin,Sand leaves the skin ceol -and smooth., - • . • • MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL SAYS ' • I hive Veit theskba beautifier, •L'Email flATaria." and found that it instantly imparts a natural bloom and Treehnessi to the . .-Jared•Eraall de Parte is used- sea delicate beauti fier of the akin for Theatre, Saloon - orllall Roma; by the most rFiltted"and scrupulous .ladies: producing all the beautifying effects •of rouge ann Illy-white, with , outtheir•vialgar glare or injury to the skin. Sold by all first-class llniggista, Perfumers and La, dies. Hair Preis' ers. _• . • • 7 • L. Isabean, 1322 Broadway: Demits Barnes '& Co. and C. Wells & *Co.; New 'forki and Eugene . Jordn, South Tenth street, and Johnson, Holloway & • Cowden, Philladelphis;Agents: . Orders by mail should be - addrealed . to '4.A It L'D.,t BEND; General Agents and Importers; New York. • ASTROLOGY. THE WORLD ASTONISHED At the Wondoful Revelation. MADE BY 'llth ,GREAT ASTROLOGIST, MAiYMP. . She reveals secrets no mortal ever knew. She. re stores to happiness those who, from doleful events, ca tastrophes, crosses in love, loss of relations and friends, • lova of money. 11;ave become despondent. She brings together those longsepirated, givisrinformation concerning :absent friends or - loverr, restores lost or stolen property, tells yon the business ~,you are best qualified to pursue and in what you-will be most sue cminl, canoes speedy marriages And tells you the.very day you will marry, gives you the risme, likeness and characteristics of the • person.% the reads you?, very thoughts, and by her almost supernatural powers un veils the dark and' hidden mysteries of the future,—_ From the stars we see ,in the firmament—the malefic stars that overcome or pred.rminate in'the configure•. tlon—trom the aspects And positions of the planets and the fixed in the heavens at the time of birth,' she deduces the future destiny of man. Fall not to consult the'greatest Astrologist on. earth. It costs you but a trifle, and you may never again have so favorable an opp' rtnnity: 'Consultation fee, with likeness and all ',desired information, Si... Parties living .at a &tame can consult the Madame by mail with equal safety and ertiefaction to- themselves, as if in Person— • A lull and expiteitchart, written out, with all inquiries answered and likeness enclosed, eent by mail on receiPt of price abovementioned., 'The strietest semis! will be main tained, and all correspondence' returned of destroyed.. References of the highest order furnished' those dad , ring them. Write plainly .the day of the month - and year in which you.were tarn, 'euchring a small lock of half. Address, MADAMS H. PERRIGO, ; •. • , • 0. Drawer 293, Buffalo, N. Y.'. Feb. 9, • . • 60.3 . • • • 408111.11DUEUR; IWalchnialter &Jeweler, CEITMIC ST., .POTTSVILIS, (three doon3 above the - Mortimer. Souse,) has *now *on band a large and well selected assortment of !Wirer Ware, • . - Of the latest styles and. highest standard, of Silver,—' Also Silver. Plated Ware.. A large and general variety of snperlor.Plated Ware, MO as -Tea a n d Ta- . ble Sugar Spoons, Oyster and 'doup Ladles, Pie and Fish :Knives, Cake Baskets, Fruit Stands. Castors, Batter Dishes, Waiters, Pitchers,' etc., all of which will be sold at tlievery lowest prices. ... . N. 13,—OldSilver bought and taken in exchange.— The highest price given.. . • March 3, 16-4- d rtPPOSITION LINE to - California, via Nic- Air every 20 days, with pamengera Freight and U. S. on the followins First-class . aft Steamships ATLANTIC oonas--SAN TLSI3O DECUBA, SAN FRANCISCO, NlttiC DAKOTA. Cororrenso ces PActrro Oozaw--ANERI CA, MOSES -TAYLOR, NEBRASKA, NEVADA.— Paasag.e.and Freight at Reduced Rates, , Sailing days from New York ;---January 10th and 3M k,1981. Feb rnary 20th, ; March .10th, 90th ; April .40th: Kay 10th, - 90th; June 20th and every twenty days thereafter, leav ing on the Saturday previous when a Regular Sailing Day comes on Sunday. • For further informant:m.Bp ply to the North American Steamship Co. ‘ WM. St. WEBB. Prest., Si Exchange Pl=6, N. Y. D.7.7.` CAR RucerloiN, Agt., 711 West St. cor. Warren, or in Pottsville to R1CA11;111) EDWARDS, kiarket St. - Jan. 2, , GT ,- • . 2-Gm MOON & LAMTHEAR, No. 3 and 4 Fulton !Market, New.fork WHOLESALE DEALERS tf„SMPPERS FRESH FISH. All ordenromptly stteOdai to. QAB.E . Tut. OLD PARER». . .•, . • ' 3 Costa a pOond paid for clean White Writing and MusizZgrx ul ad u ro OldNevorpa orero tats r f Crizl74 , per 1 cents B. }MN.' " HASTIN G- S & 0b.,: filLasaufwetiarera aar Oil and Candles. MIA Dealers ix' Carriers , Oils. ADOBE' OIL IN CASKS AND RARRTITiI Always on hula and for sale at the wry leweat. market limit'c ex-154 Front tornerafel&ii Lam. - WM' 'TS'PML HASTINGS. New York. JOHN HASTINGS,Sew Bed.ked. B. BANNAN. rottiailla, supply crar Ms gin& Manufactory allies/ Bedtonl . - New York, Match 17, TlEtall;:sill sitar, coastaitly on ; Usk 24, aal SO pounds,- and -tor pale.at..,wrp.picturei, prises. • Hook Splket for any Mud tau; Feb . - LEWIS C. 7110k1P&D14 Inn Itleactied Whale on inet .t.rt.r.recetved.. and for sale at lawn% *market ratan, guaranteed. - ' 3 Peo. 43 .61 B'LBCS7S O:THOMPSON & co. • viaPR• • . • , laraleba at ; Xiiittatttorees v prices toyed= 'we are at Air inform-- Um , . 414 s •s tP size; .Ll% and 0. -, Tfic a4t irr ` soN a co - • •.• ION). APIROICE zg be rrigVnit tt it , ttandOdt - ,144 Cd -o , oo.4ollhlti t _ irin be bold at Wa Per UPI fiAgrAt ar.." l /,'W9LaN Pognillet. AnitsfilAtrwrititAventikustie(or aceident. Can be tad high ,praiketadar Sty *we,r Mei .tre- *glans ,theati.; and; ha that nay onetbouletuth In the hokum: - *CO.; Baahrae and haratentc-f-i'. • . rya:Emma cosirrarrie 7°". compisTE AltheßO,Bln-PilPerlina-doth al* ' ---LBANNANIBI3,- • , Ake,gethermukutowit „ ..• at , air Liettowslisswziattorthwirwhi,__ t.-.1110111111111.14.111111k.;,' Five Oa es of A full lin:. of U;e.yorldf.med iil CliVaL ii•TI C a beaniiral aid complete ietiortiaent JULES JARED'S D is til tact.,._ METROPOLITAN ;1„ FIRE 'INSITIWOZ,-; ....mmesTo r anuißiffßAWKrrealduit• • t rournainxmAgeta fin- ly _,othAekm - °Ninth', .recehegvltestionsimdissue rouptes—• ;.• • 41r iassesP 1 owEq7 14 , 4 elL ' W Ere In surance t yommg - PmaslatZsW. - HOLLENRA . • . 4'; • ' - Inceltedaest—li. . ' • - Avut ihrlittinyudnoiLitimee,ozmur , mwr:roti. Tine. apru5k125.:46411 • Juij.29, 'iNsuRAN - GrE.' F. B. .KABBORDP4- Ehmaraniiinrime Ofee remiurylruisr. We% PauniUe, Pa. LIVID POOL * LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE OWL end Assets ' 1016,000,0410 Inveetedbt the United Stateeevet.... 1311,600,000 HONE EfffIMIAMIC . owe New Karen, Icknaiiecti,ent• Coati vitiolte siee.oos arriguszal2. 4149 ,0 7 141) OS' • Insurance e.rectedin the beet Conwdot oWom ble terms. Lames poimpdy PROM INSTRigTOE 00111 PAT or HARTFORD, CONN. Cateal Nadi, islet% "Jan. lst, isse W.SIEELPER, Agt.3 3 ottaralle, Pa. Feb 24, *G6 84.9 LORILLARD HEE INSURANCE COM:PANT, 104 Broadway, New York. rash Capital. W. 8. BB:EATER, Agt., Pottsville, Pa. Fell 24, .66 s-ly SPRINGFIE.L , D FIRE IRD RUBE INSURANCE COMPANY, smumas'nua), *AM Cash Capital Corarn. Eeety. Emma. Ferebuut, Fre*. CH 4 RT.1123 E. LANE, General • WALTER S. &HEIFER, Agent. Feb 24,:.66..., 84y- AETNA INSURANCE CO. Incorporated 1819. Charter Perpetaii. Paid up Capital: Antimatter Assets. lows Paid In 45 Yeart.....417,485,891 - 71 T. A.4l..zsarams, PrLwL. L. J. flowys, Sedy. JONA. GOODWIN. Jr.. A. Sec. S. J. BAserry, Tray. AM.; A. A. Williams, • Gail Agt" .Woreestery-Ram • WALTER B. SHELTER, - Agr.rit, . - CENTRE STREET, Pp'TENTLLE, PENNA. Feb 24. , - . . EAR . TrORD LIVE . STOOK INSURANCE 001111'nY . • HABTPOED, CONN.. - Chartered Capital 8500,000 Tbis Company is now prepared to Issue tgßeles on ' LIVE STOCK, against both - ' DEATH . AND TSEFT, at model-Mg Rates of Premium .' based 4= 166 experience of OVER' FTY . YEARS 8. 8111EAPER, Pottsville, SPEICIAL AGENT FOR SCHUYL.EILL IX/Wit/ • • • - - CHARTER 1829. PERPETUAL. • •, • . . • .. - • FRANKT FIRE .ThISURAIWE COMPANY• OF PHILADELPHIA: . ..' • . ..Assets 'of JanuAry 1, 11360, . - - $2,506,851 96. • Capital, 0400000 00 Accrued Surplus, '944,34313 Inverted Preininnts, 1,16`2,309 91 ,• —. • , Unsettled Cla'ints, , I Incense far 1963. $L2,5L2,755.„ • $310,000._ • • LOSS PAID SINCE 1829, • , • Over's3,ooo,ooo: • . - PEED/MULL AND TEMPORANY POLZ. GIES ON I• 1 :7 11 - AL TERNS. • .DIRE.CTORS . . • CILLEIXS N. BANCERE, ISAAC LEA, TOBIAS WAGNER, EDWARD C. DALE; '• • SAMUEL GRANT,. GEO. -PALM. PETER McCALL, ALFRED FITLER, GEO. W. RICIIARDS, • ERAS. W. LEWIS, M. D. CILARLES N. - BANCKER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice-President. JAS.W. MoALLISTIat, Sec , Pro. Tem. • , • • • • . The subscriber' is agent for the above mentioned in stitution, and is prepared to make insurance on every description of . property, at the lovrestrates. BMW C.-RUSSEL. Agt. • Potterville, March 19, 45. . 12-tf . F R, E , .A.CCIDENT_A:I4 LIVE sTorac. r-71:1 . ' ,. .....v. - tt: - 4. - - -. ,a..; . E EFFECTED TO ANY ANOINT IN RE- 910bial Lite, of New Y 6 :V.• ...417,816,801 83 Penn maul Lif e. Plblladalphla. .. ... '1,500,000 00' New York Accidental.. .... .. . 800,000 00. Lips Stock, Hartford 500,000- 00 Mir= of New York • - , r„, 9 890 Scarcity of New. York • • • Inturaitkelal, do.• • 44livitr '1,870,888 so Canis . -118,29 89 Putnam at Ham n NotttrAmerks 110 do h'. • • ... 7 1 14 5 ; . 74 Merchants d 0.:.:.:- 80;0115 18 Marl of Ilinadebgila 914,998 50 TOTAL ::ASSETS : $ - -27:,•(0:a. , 9,:; - ! p.ii- - . Rates .!. 4&optea:*.i'r Aie - : -eckiiikiil :03;'.:* . 0d. - 4.liiiipiii - TO ANY -. A It°lll-.MT. VOTROUT ANY =OM= -OR =LAM TO 'r • -PARTIOISIMEIVRA*V - qclllolllollll4-.401111t. • J_ +rt ~?:t~M~_ 'E'E sucitirigiiiO4-11Whrors -.ll,lmtvtt t rinilfig o f 4 =.t•- , • - T S4OO,IMM 00 1,000,7110 Si $ 1 0 006,000 . 1,375,350 $3009000 ..82,30, 0 00 ... 4, 2 087,43 00 0 00 P 4 CI LIP TP, AND LIABLE COMPANIES. MaUfalEMI ,INSUItANCE. ~ .717 { TRIEFFIEBIEEINIIITTUAL . . INgtfitA/V.Ot, , .61s/J:PMsIY .•• • . 'T . L. !cluaittilit!4 8390.000.. ,FOigg*TEHtS 'IMOiIir..ILSSESSNIZTrf tlicinipt iiiiyi4ind - kele knees. Have paid oeerl-k;u00 of loavain Schuylkill Coon‘y dsuiegthe balm _tXrme rotlxville - AlgenCY;Milnu 'Street, next 'door tir lbe llnSon Eat,: A;GODSRETAgt:- . •.V INSURANCE COr :. Citrtered Capital ..... ... ~...(354)1;000 .ROBERT C. .:HttL :Sr. C 0..; SPENAL AGENTS. • • •.. - Pee liortitnniberlan iumbis,'- Montour'. and qtr - Active zinil *energetic men wanted in every e ection. tEENTRAL-OFFlOE,Pcittsv - ire, Peima.*. . • .. _ GREAT EASTERN DETECTIVE HORSE & LIVE" STOCK lENSVRANCE COIIIPANt. -• •• . • ChartereA 1906; by . the Stage of , Penna. • . • • •• 088104 ital • - - - . $lOOOOO •• Presblent—Vol: CHARLES FRAILEY. - • • Nice Presklent—D. L.EfTERLY. : . , . Secretary—Dr. B. BECKER. - General Agent—PHILIP HAFFA.' • • The Ploiteer Detective Horse and . Ilve Stork Insu rance Company; continues to lase o Horses. :Males Cattle; a,sainst loves by theft. add death' by Ere; acci dent. and natural causes, and. promptly psis • all her liabilities on proof of the fact, whenever Imees occur. N. B.—Our rates are lower than any other reliable Insurance company, as we take all risks as stated. • STATE REPRRENCES. Hen. SIMON CAMERON, Harrisburg. Gen. L STICEITER. Reading. Th.. GLONINGER, Prest. Lebanon Bank. E. 0. PARRY, Esq., Pottsville. . SCERJYLKILL•COENTY REFERENCES. Gent. R. t. CAKE, Tamaqua. • • E• J. FRY. Taranua. • • ' • EMANUEL BAST: Ashland: • 'E. F.: SMITH, Mahn,noy City. GORMAN 4t. WINTERSTEEN, Port Carbon. HURD PATPERSON, Pottsville. . B. NILLNMAN. • General Agt., Pottsville. G-am Feb. 9, .67 Little Etstrsamc.E. . • ' The (3111114 Life hundance, Annuity and Trust Com pany of Philadelphia. Office, No. 908 Chestnntstreet, the first door East of the Custom Howe. . CAPITAL—S3OO,OOO—CHARTERPRRPETITAL. Continue to make insurances on lives on the moat fa vorable terms. The capital beiag paid up and invested, together with a large and-constantly increasing reserved fund, oilers a perfect security to the insured. , The may be. paid yearly, • half-yearly or Te corinany add a siennSperiedically to the' UMW rence for life.' -The drat bonus, appropriated in lktcem her; 1849, the second bonus f in. December, 1899, and the third bonus in 'December,. 1854, which - additions mate an average of more than GO per cent, upon the pre.mi. um! paid, without increasing theatunal-premitim. • Thomas Ridgway, • John A. Brown, - -Robert Pearsall, - • John R. Latimer, • • '; Thomas P. James, John R. Slack, • ' Frederick Brown; ' John C. Mitchell; ' George Taber, - Isaac Bartcsi; • Henry G. Freeman, . Seth J. CnlY. • ' Pamphlets contahling table of tates and explanations,` form of applioar on and further information can be,had at the office. THOMAS RIDGWAY, President. Joan P. Jaya; Actuary. . _ this . Or of B. BANNAII, Putsville, Agent to , s Caanty. HOTELS. • . Notth-NOstern.. - Hqu.sp, .. • . • nate Daniel Hillj • Centre Street,-Poitiovlllti• 1 - f Large accommodation for Drovers. • • WILLIAM STERlilEß..Proprlet — Zi7. Jane 16;1966 UNION HOTEL, (late EXCELANGE ILOTEL,) tS =MBE ST., PQTTSVILLE, • JACOB LINDIMMUTII; Prerr. : April 4, 1;3 - . 14.1r • . LA' F•IERRE . IIO.II•SE, pnE,Aournmk. The Subicribers- having 'leased this' tivorite: House it has been . • . REFITTED .AND .lIEFITRNISRED . is as mos:or tuantinc, And -Ls nma prepared ' with the moat perfect appOint . ment fee the ieeeption of vests:: • . The-first position.miing . &et-class Hotels whl be. maintained irt the futin - e, as In the past,; • ' • • May 24..6G-21-I.y • " • BAHER .t PARLEY. . PENNSYLVANIA. -HALL; Pottwilley Pa: - .• •. The tuiderelined having • •: - BEFITTIP 20 , 111 . , RIIFLTRNIOIED IT 'THROUGH - e • OUT THE MOST „ • • • : ELEGAIirr 'MANNER, fnatfes the - ;Attention :of . the Traveling Pabifa. . . The Proprietor will . aixtre no paliatite-inaintlin the charneterat has always annoyed ,aa being one of the ..FIRST,CLA SS HOTELS Of the country, and those. who favor hint with their patronage may bemainred that nothing . Wiil be left un done to secure thncomfint and satisfaction 'nf ends. - WILLIAM - WHITNEY. • • Juite IG, •66 • - : • -H ' .24.4 f UNITED. . STATES :noTEL, Broad Street, Taitlingua, Pa. D, H. WILCOX, 'Proprietor. The United Stater Hotel is well and Widely 'known. to the traveling public. It is plezirantly located in the. centre and buainese.,part of the town and near the Railroad Depot; it ie well Famished, and Kn ees:see every modem improvement for the comfort and entertainment of its intron - the .rooms are spacious and well ventilated; provided. with gas and .water; • the attendance fe prompt and respectful ; and the TA , blit is .well .Proyided with the beet the market 'affords. - " - The " Bar - Is atotked With the choicest ith along experience as a hotel-keepci, the 'Pro pee tor trusts, by moderate charges and a litemlpolicy, to-receive a sbare,of the Puhlic patronage. • BOWMAN &".LEONARD; X&NUFACTURERS W,DOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. IN S I L . V.E. B Silver ` Plated Goods, V l4 —l No. 704 Arch St, - I =." ruiLAikEzipinA. Those -In want of SILVER or SILVER PLATED WARE will find It muchto their admitage by visiting our STORE before making their purchases.. Our long experience in .the manufacture of the above. kind of goods enables DS to defy Competition. • We keep no goods but those: which are of the first clam a.O of bur own make, and will be sold at•rednced Sept. 29, '66 Ring 23. Co. 9.15.1y3.. • 'B9- ..kalcxrrs Axvrx.m, * MA Paj- from 1150 to Sail USIA 0/rodars, . 7".": • mow, 4 Ottestata St.. PhEl4.:_ '2llt Sault St, 2144*;0. .A.a-m2rre Dec 1...0 SALTPETRE AND wea,..ILIESTONIt. ' Powder Makers' Saltpetre, Meat Chuirs'.Saltpetre - , ltell Brimstone, Flo SolphrTl ' - WILLIAM GI/MAC/Eli, !AGENT,FOR YANUFACTIMME, ' 69 North Frarit Street,'Philitda: :qty =Cabinet WaTCllibouirandffanufutory, 236 SOU= SECOND sniaarr, N. B. —ItTIIOI3II going to the City will end Itio their . IlAblUltatp to adl ad aounizte thestock - Dm. THE HARRISON BOMER, A - SLYEMEAIf BOILER. • This new Elea= Generator combines essential ad rantages_inAl3BoLllTEEiAFETY FROUDESTEUCT IVE =PLOSION, In &It cost-sada:sr of apish% du abllfttyy moony of fuel, heft of cleaning and trans out possessed by any other boiler. It Is formed of .oxmblnation at . east Iron hallow absues e -each 'eight Inches In ethane dkmete4 end tflussadghthe of.. an Inch thick, connected by oared nears'- These spheres; are held kwther by Iron bolts with airs at 'the'. Theiforn= strongest known; its allength to redid' internal per,. yore eery greit—ltaweskened. as Is' by latnoblag or. Ideeling., which lessens ths-Stremg— Of of the wrought ban bolter , plate shoat ee Pet ael i geerf boiler Is tested by hydrazine pressure *M ' to hessuare Lu c k. cANNoT BE BUM Eft ANY PEW. TICABLIGETEAMPRIABOBE... ; • • Under presscuswhirb mighLtause_inplare 'oral miry bolletworretyjolnt thii *cones a sajcty sal* o therigesm- generator' titmessis this property or relea u lder."±"' ebttng =°-ritSia.l?.4llll.lß.itmen-' About twobfindred of arse biAhns are line Inj crtSs: idiom Inioniastthabod establiatiniebta4nAhit Coon- Ity.g . reclfeetelPtlee etw_ :,ifswirett iteilerlweekki"V Fetkr, -; ECAresaatPhilada.. -- 1304111711171RAIMMAPII - st CE;' =Er . GIMICAL 'MAUNA VitatelfttfrilikblAlCbettni%ititihdli4 - •„re: 1ar 4 :00% WRAC • • ';'• - z c "eI3IOIV, •Tuanifr. .0 ,116 .4:4 : : I* 1,4:r: EMEOZSD • 41. 'rOitWAAIUL' TONGUES.- ..-••• 1081 r • Y tabli - iSAMMANIXBt-,: •,,m4 - At 701M-* - LIVIMIAMIT Sant ISEXPERBri , _ "1081N 1 W , : - BWIIIMMIL4 ‘,.- J. . Anainitry at Liaar.Pottiraiittia'Pai. ett Ifonz - Z,Waleatra @beet.). .Can be,conaulted In Wialtandi. - . O. P. 13.16e111191CL, , - O :f OFFI tillym!inva SolidlzyCentre EOR6IC111:110AIMAIL - '••• A. 31" c. • • - : • r AsTanur.tatiLOT; 94ifkettls an street, Ras* May 12, IS . • 19.17 . : • : • * cr , I • ' LIILIVr I- OFFlai=r - -Malncatotko , Streit Mork Centre,. • - • *arch • ".11,9LAY - -Attormes.ai Law:i Ashland, nanylitill Coang e., ra. :onkb--tht.coare AN.A.SOIII WEIDMAN, .:* ''Atteirufry at La*. ' POrraVanr,SCHUYI=iC OI : 3I47I : I %. Aprilt • - :14-1e ; . • - •„ - ZANMS.. •.- a. It. rtaarpnitc - ac WIIITIIII. liktwitip.”_ at ‘-/ OFFRIB--Centre. Street, - ,:s4PSte &ate Efotel..P943ylll, CIUMISTOPRIER Attorney at .11Gareri and firataier PUNIC" Gtinthoritad'by law-to - administer " andsvits, , ke: 'and to. take - depoeltione; 'end otioxPerledgment&R dwd inatt Vtl2. *" Er= ar:4 P • POW 1 - SCA CD. A.". - • • L AW - AND cowman= oPrzas. msbanwngost. coppoigukiNotosacet. SOI4.IPOSTIBni• J 8 - .4W/ionic , tic Law, .OFFIC4C-.-112..51iAN% WILDING, CENTRE 6T, 'Opposite EPisCOPal qiurc4.• Much 24; ‘66 • . , BE)11.111.41iD JIL4 - . ' • • Attorney at. ii.avr. PFlFiCit=-MAHANTANOO -BT., neat POST 9PPIcs; • . Clare 0211ce..) . . . Match 24. 1 66 • .• . .12:17 LEWIS Q. TII.OIIESOIA . • DEALERS dr., fURDWing,--'CETI,ERY;- ICON, TOOLS te:, . . amnia acerreCAND /uxurt, ';':stss o 3 :ram UW . • • • " * Poitavitle, • 'Math IT, BRIOLEIT- . &:00: Hmdwan j MELT OPPOSITEUTHE_ 11IIMZS• . BLNK, Sept; 1, 46 LEWIS C. THOMISON & Co. ; ( SIGZ(OF SAW.), C Venire anti . Market Streik., POTTSVILLE, PA., . . AuthoriZe d:Agent for the limit of EL =WON'S goods direct from thi Factory. • ' • • . - • From to CO iii,ehes dlaMerer: Saweitegnminedi Toothed, and made to order. . • • ...PInVES_ r SON,- •A . . . ... Scrap • Iron ' and Metal. Merthants, t. . MACHINE AND :FOUNDRY PHR- S. v2iti NISHER. N. ,f., E. corner "of SOUTH PENN and ' No. IT Streets, PHILADELPHLL .. Pi Ingot Copper, Ingot Brass, Red, do. do:Yello' g Tin, Bar Tin, Pig Lead, Bar. Lead. Speller, Antimony, • .Babbitt Metal, Bismuth, Solders, Bar Iron, Sheet Iron, Sheet Zinc, Steel. Borax, Crucibles,' Youndt'Y• Facings, Anvils, Vises, Files,lre., Old Metals, Old Copper, Old Brass, Old T.'s.% Jm., Re.' ' , WilrNew and Second-band Macbinists , and Sleek. Smiths. Tools, and Steam Engines, bought and sold. twrArticles of every description in use by Machin-. We and Foundrymeu, tarnished to order.' Chsh paid fur Scrap Iron, Old. Rails, and all kinds of Metals. • ' . - July 1.'66.--21-1y --- STEEL WIRE ROPE, - - • For Mining Purposes. ORA - ' • 7cf?"- g, -The subscribers are agents for • GARNOCK. BIBBY, & CO.'S . 1.4 • CdebratadSteeißopets,which are 1 - of the very bait quality. and de ,„ cldedly superior to Iron Ropes on , account of their greater streligth, ••••-•" e tightness and toughness. and are vin u nive rss3 satisfaction • throw hunt the mining Mrs.' JOll W.NASO &g., • . • • . 43 Broadway, .N Y. 87-1 y Sept 15, '66 IRON ANI) - SrkEEt,., FLAT c~ ltol7llll* :WIRE ROTE, for Inclined • SHIP Alsrb'- ALL DE S CRIPTIONS. OF WIRE, .. • • .i.wirtrke-'MA DT. • . • • • • , • • _ • F. HAZARD, Munch Cbtisiik, - Caribon Co., • . PENNSYLVANIA. . . Feb 23, • , • B-131 Will open Its Sprint Tenn cna Monday, April led, 'et For Catalogues containing particulars, address A. U. F.151.1...e.,R0LP. A. M.; Principe!. Freeland, ldontgomery 8 et Feb. 23,''C • . TREEMOUNT SEMINARY; NOWEIESTOWN, PA.,-' . FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYSLCLAI3SIOAL CON- IiIERCIALANDMATEUMATICAL. Slimmer Session of Siatein weeks will commence on TUESDAY. APRIL 9th. For circular* address 'March 2. IGT-9.4t1 ' JOHN. W. LOCH, Principal. r - territory shwa . • th. Sot tem*, Illos• with *amp, either Agents,/ . • _FEMALE COLLEGE 4 2 . • Pleasantly Lipeted . on the Deliware'Bitrer, .'And threetitirierboune ride'by railroad::. .-.• from Hew or=neand.i . i. qtyater TrhmelDbia SIIMMER dOMM.BNCEE4 MAECS 'Bth 'For batiaToineg, "earitabilne tame:eta:, *ldiom JOHN.II.:BRAKCIXT,4: .."Feb: 23; 7C."1-• . Bordentown. N. J. : FUEDEBirciI'INST.LTUTE.:.. . • FOR YOUNG NM AND BMX • - Stadents thoroughly prepared for: the :profession of teaching—the • pursuits of , active We, or, to enter any class in coll eg e." Young: en engaged In kerbing du ring the winter mill:11nd very superior advantages tt this Institatiort for parsaiag their familia through' ttitt SPEINfi 'TEEM:OPENS Boarding and Tuition Iliti3mmqn - Ninglisk per tint . 1.14:w. 13=4 or iwird.szainiVistaiogo.e. Address • , A. PRI:NOMA:PPM& • Freded&-• Montgomer7 Countl, Pa. - • - LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE A-Skir &SD 80/J/PING : SCION*. F04.110T11, . . . . The SOux4 is t.„*te.d Esii.No r pr '— • ": •-;63 hales weed of 'tkiT THE Ltsistr..kr vet= aArtatagi. • Th r oickeirinitieetirerisidroideinti.: - . Ceilureeerurd-MiticEsigliebt 2 Illistbezereuice and'Plekturral Penile Maersiunee ead!Pkileeezolkif,. • Greeki [Nadir, • 17--V aad enial Minirierritsei: Voeillered Instrumeekttal , Ther4,..Peeeseurr.r rbipri Itprewitig and Febrile*: • : itie.keirtere ere id' irraditerie - the beet =6OW 151 2413 111"4"14"thed . MI 4 . 11 I tt i rl l fld • NC* eals4o h a" . J il in WaYt G T! Charges moilfte,i4' 4 6 end nciectit.. - 3 For d • _ • I ,e 1 #1'•:F? - . 1 .C4, 1 :_l r 11 % , /1 11 , Tine.ebertutt Co.; re, . . • 51141 81."),"" FiWftkatifllarP' 4TZ T 4P 3 0 1 .0 1 ? 's .1.-16PITSBLCO"Cr" 41 - aiwirituniciaworar*ok . 4 ''''.." ( * k ., 'itie==SS t sat="oargitt nattemiodel i rra~t t . 4 1 / 4 _ =,,,,,, Itt th "-fit4=l,sal:* bow, - atvz 2.....44 - ii4.lll,Elß4 9 .:Wicnti,Pg:"' - 4: - .7.-.... i ' . - Arai WWII* licsomqrs, Pick. 110.-.-' HARDWARE. .DSAL&RSIN Cutlery, Tools, Paints Glass, dco.. Pottsviite, CIRCULAR EDUCATIONAL. LaillAßTMir . •CW Aimigpsmsre.uNansriara; .inepects Collieries, and insiminee Mineral and Oil lagria.`; ; OretosAkassassialla BuildisaigiCessire HL epposiso . IBROTKE‘Civit sold Ai. -1 ' naSeer IV 5 Owed and 149/" 811VT HARM _ _ - .IOIINPII fi. HABILLS. !ThIY : ' :a•pibelaber.26,9a.. 4, 40- W. SUNAPEE, Pouoirale, bate .1 • of the ,a' Sate extiotkal sue,. ez" "CiatebeilS,l6', a-tt I . CARTER, Reid Stab "Agelqi : MAHANOY Szbuylidll County, Pa. • :111 0 UtteiiAddrew-:,"Xabanc7 , ' ' . A GENCY.—Mor tie.Purelliase 'amid tAale rti ot Real . Berate ; buying smd *Whig 00a1; taking etwargeof Cosi LindsOlitnea. dc-. and.collecting reins; OM= NbantliaßOStreet. Ap r il 10 14-) . •CHAB..M PULL: • • . • ... . • • OriaL AN DECISIMS* ENGIITEMEL . Boildinik IlLialasuataime . Street, • Mai 6;15. josErgsloylicAnyi . icerrs aarg L a . =int i 5 t: . 037 . 7 14... myth' IA '66 ; • 10-1 r TOL GG,WIIII; scan', •Iteopectintly "Wet* 67d orryketi as, FSy sldan to the citizens of Putlinrille, and vicinity. • . OFFICE —Otthard Ilitwei7, ;moult . story. _ pourtine. Pr.b 5tc...117: . _ INSTRUCTION ON' THE 'PrAO; . ' - Prof. IL A.. • BECKER • , r • • • r, • • . • • 1195 takeirr,ntems in the betiding on littnriter en, Potti rine, orzopied by Mr. lineweaver, dentist, where pa.; pee will betiist.ttleted tm the Wane Stele. Luirsfintnits; Aila : • . Tc2m4 cw.wars, . • -- Aviv Ara ON HAND: t"d , l Linda of Mnsicnlrnstrinsents, Strings, Base Viol - Strings, _Guitar and Banjo Strings, cosursinsly on balk& Jan SO, ES 414.-5 DR. W. K. LINEAWEAVER, DENTIST,: 03radaate of Pennsyfrania Col of Dental Sargerv.) BOOMS:—Market it., above Third. arlhher and Chkauform administered when de- Iterressem: —Prof: T. L. BockNgnim„ D . . D. S. if. D.; Prof. E. Wildman. D. D, ECM D.; Prof, James Truman, D. D. 5.; C. N. Pierce, D, D. 8., of Philada., and others. Noma - . . . Teeth - Extracted • • -or Mermen. - - The undersighed has introduced an entirely new Merticir for If.XTRACTING TEETH; which is perfect ly rate, harsileis and : pleasant. - Come and try it for veg. ' Also Nitrous Oxide Gas administered in r: 6u' el state. Artificial Teeth hperted.. Teeth filled with the greatest care.. - ' " °ince; corner Second andldarket Sta.:Pottsville. • Sept 1, .p.;—.ss-6m'] . . G. N. BOWMAN, Dentist. . . .TARIAQATA. STOVE HOLLOW-WARE ; , FOUNDRY. : ' ROi3INON ec,Co. WHOLRSS MANUFACTURPS • • ' Of the Celebraivi - !Monitor Coolant Stove, • •,. „ • • . . Wyoming Cooking . Sieve, , ALSO PARLOR AND RRATING STOVES. We are prepared to furnish at short notice III•-floy Wateratrgf any size, are rareuteer l to Maud a pro- Taniequa, No p v c e r mtr 3, Ve 44.41** . Enceoursige Eta. Manufactures. • CHARLES ILEIMER, itizorrAc:=lol:r. or SAT.AMANDER SAFES, Second St., Pottstridle* Announces to the business community of this and the adjoining_ counties, that he • emu:den tures SALAMAIMIiII BAII*3 of all sizes and • kinds, warranted Fire-proof„ which, in point of workmanship and finish, will compare with those ob tained from any other establistunentin the country.. He always keeps safes on hand for sale, and will make, them any size, for Banking and other Public Institu tions, as cheap, if not cheaper than they can be obtained from abroad. • He refers to Benjamin Haywood, George Bright, Thos. Hooch and A. Henderson, of this Borough, who have his Safes in use. - • gape 13, 13.-244 f • REMOVAL. - - • G W - 13 EC K Having removed from the store corner Market and &mind streets, to the - store between O. Dobson% and J. G. Browns on Centze, stree4 offers a large and va ried assortment of dry goods and grxeries at the low est cash prices. Being thankful tbr past Wore, still so licits a continuance of the same. . ally 7..06. 2 7 -tf - • . . • • `JOSEPH DITERR, • ba,'WITCRILIRER MD JEWELER, Centre SG, Pottsville ' - (three doorsaboV.e the Mortimer House ,) V bag 11.3 W on band a large and well selected assortment aline . - Gold apd Silver Watches, Also a largo variety. of fine Gold Jewelry. Gold iChalni M.' one, Ear and Finger Rings, Breastpins; Braoe letk Gold Peetile.;,Petus, Armlets, •Thimbles, Studs, Sleeve Batons, Jte., ac.. all of .which will he ofer ed for sale at greatly reduced prices. • . Particular attention given .to repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. IMareh 8066.-9- . ITHEODGRE; KLEIN, Aral WI. olesale and Retail Dealer Li - GILT, WALNLT if.:110SOTOOD lIIOLLDIIGS, Looking-Gil*. and Picture Frames, 0112,FR11 ST., POTTSVILLE, i'straNirbas noze, 2D noon. & Regbdlng done at the shortesiNotiCe.. AT PIIILLP HEN AND . 130Y8 - • • • CLOTHINd - STORE; have tide day en tered into a Partnership' undcr. the firm of H. POSER & SON, formerly Parker,.' (soya , lop_ thin for the, manufacture of HENS - AND BOYS' CLO G. A-large stocu ofTteady-made Clothing constantly on hand: Also a fine assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestiegs, to snit the reason. Furnish; lag Goods of ail kinds always on. -hand.'All pricer fixed to snit the times. ' . We solicit the patrenage of ern old easterners and friends In general.. • PARKER. CHAS. H. PARKER. Centre Street. • Jazawir 1,186 • :hon. ';l3, 'irt; • July 97,'66 . • , • NEW 131AEW.ERY •• • AT SCHUYLKILL HA.VEZI. Meagre. M. d ;d. C. Serkealager, announce to the public that they bare counnencedttie lirewery business at SehuyTrAll Haven, and are prepared to furnish PORTER, ALE and BEER total augie who deal in tha article, at the lowestrates at which a superior article can b e produced, and respectfully solicit the pato:awe of the public: "All orders promptlynttended to. • • • M. &J. EM.ERSLIaIIift. WILLIAM -L. DAVIS, Plumber and Gas Fitter. MlCE—Sum= Tuuur, CEnsz ST., Powys -tux orders Promptly and carefully attended to: 1an.19, .61 .114 m.• BOOKS I. BOOKS 1 BOOIS Fine Chance fer Winter heading. • Thei imbecriber determined to sell, oG fill sip*, of Ittiscentaneous Books From one-half to ona-dxtrd the present - and of BOokia. There are gnst many dtandard Work& and Chops Miscidaneous Boolta for - the grandadkrn of every, Rosh in the time to obtaio good. Book& for sir -er evenhig reading at Micas to isft the times at . • . 8.-BANNAIPS-Wbolesaii atidßetiU Booketcke. GUSTO N: WOLTJEN, wacassma Aza) PxrAIL . 1 1`013A.CCONIST CEN*IIII3',IIITIIEET, RAT 11001% ,TO..I3CB_UNION ROTE, POTTSVILLE, 'kW /6; .l i;e;ftil;bniiell • the aealtai • • keeps!, la gem* to Us 114geo tad • well selected it 4.4 . . Clay 64;041 , - "All of Webhe otheiiii &Ai et trrYPiIICES: Gleti ; htm stall; add ocantnett yooreelf.ti.thestext:qualltles eadobeepeeee o. hie as ae lettsteetion; Goods sold as H the monegrettll berefeedeL- - '- - nom= ar alas D ), • IMPOR'T'ED : .: . Kiilritiirk4-BEGUEI f A m os irtddrikerfilloitingAivieguilleszial - .••- • ' 121:1 V. - 0, ;.!-.4, -• • • •.' tiktralb l 4 ; ! ; ='-' 4144111 i lEs' w oflp4irati, boicaakk UMIXERIN • • ••-• • • " • - '14104% , Ah•JM II I,X• O3, .• • .. , 4incing the mast extensive works in th, country for the manufacture of "Super phatectf_Lime" and "Fertilizer," are those of Mesars. & 'Needles, located on Rzeh.. mond street, and extending an entire stpjari through to Beach street, below Plum, haw a storage capacity of over twenty, thonsat tons! 'Their-Super-Phosphate of Lime ds manufactured from the beit Nevasso guars,. of which they consumed last year twelve en. tire cargoes, averaging from 450 to SOO tot, each. This, guano, or "Apetile, as it 3 known by 'chemists,, when received, is i. .rnany cases as hard as a reek. This is nrn `ground to a fine poWder, by a powerful rola then treated with sulphuric acid and hinnl,l. nia, atter which it is sgain.ground to du A . and then packed in barrelkand bags flef,tr story to Ilse. When 'we state that over half million of hags and barrels are turner out annually - by the establishments arr. er .,l our city, some idea may be formed of tlie cr tent. of this immense busness. - Messrs. Allen end Necdles have two sad': and one large milting mill, which ar.. , ,scantly runiting,"and a steady stream of dra t , mak ..be seen from morning until night, e n . gaged in receiving and delivering their k Their capacity of production is about 1 tons Per _annum. „ Their "Ammoniated Fertilizer,"whid, been acknowledged by every trucket ac farmer that ever used it, will produce ve,-,,t a • tiles two weeks earlier than anything of IL t kind ever presented •to the agriculturi,t,,, ! , manufactured entirely of animal matter, as hair,. bones, akin, cartilage, wool, s; . , &c. As soon as the material is received r, the factory, it - at once deodorized, th v ,,, ,ground up with ammonia and bones, stLit... gives it _peculiar and superior recupersttil and stimulating properties, after Whiell it , fitted for consumption. The fame of , these goods . is known end re. cognized from Maine to. Louisiana, and the consumption is annually increasing. The t goods: are always the same in „ quality. - aul their standard excellence can always be relied upon. _ The successful farmer and the amateur a 2. rieulturist always prepares for early and larze eras by a liberal application of these acing. nears. Allen & Needles have been en. . - : - li :S Ar - i , gaged in the business of manufacturing a niil •lii - r-7 - 1. - i!a--ii selling concentrated manures for over nine- 'i . :;-.$ teenyears in one locality, and without ehang- ; : 0-:, of the style of their firm, and having dev , ited .:";.,: r g C het efforts to tarnish the public with none . ':'. but genuine articles, having thus secured t - Le!. -, „3. fullest confidence of the agriculturist. Their•' 3 , -1 .i.',54: long established reputation in connection with i. ;12'4! this line of trade, has inducedmany others I:,:•.`g; embark in th'e business ; and we are in fortai:J. :: ;‘ . .,T0 that from the highcharacter their goods b ire, ; J . ; ;;45'.7c, even the printed matter in their patiplt'ets;lt:'' (peculiarly the private property of the Mu. i, V-i?? has time and again been appropriated by en. RP ; scrupulous persons for their own aggrandize. ljilit •Ment. All will agree that this is a very petty 4 . 4 t,L„,••5 kind of theft- indeed, and as a - matter course only practiced by persons of repc-t LI - ...; tat on as manufacturers. • , l'-',4.: The firm do not, it appears, claim to - be the 1. :`,.l'__ largest Manufacturers of manures, as we fin!, -IA": upon making inquiry of them. ' They see: 1- -.5 to be desirous not so much to swell the re. - /` 4 l port of their pro Suction and sales, but, t: 4A,- ! p i t 'make and sell only a prime article, and :id- - ',3"'.ft. here strictly to the . facts in connection \llia .. :1-.< 4 1 their busineas. They prefer to furnish re -. eii3,4 liable goods, than to Make a great display rat ~ , ,, , I warranted by the facts. Such a principle in ->,`; conducting any business all must honor, an! Zliti, these gentlemen must and doubtless do rasp- - l.;:- - -F.. the substantial benefits resulting from surd! • 'e;'.,aii a mode of conducting their - aflairs. Snub - - 1:X:, establishments should, and doubtless do, re. ii ::ijii,?. ceive the approbation and patronage offs: -'•-,:.••••••, public. . _ . W. L BINKLE 1111ARKICT tsbove centre, Pottsville, Po h neatness anddispateh TArr.nco ur Tusk:l.—An enormous amount of money is annually lost to tree pprelmen from rude and unskilful taking up. Trees art torn up by the roots, as if the . trunk hi branches were the only thing necessary, an: the Riots superfluous. The proper way open a trench on each side of the tree with s common spade, keeping the edge towards the tree; so as not to cross a root These trerichei k gt should far enough from the trees to avoil the Maier roots, and deep enough to , go Itch» s, - A all except the top-root, which may be cut c;', This being done, the tree may be.pulled v f p; with its root entire. CHRISTMAS CAK.—One pound of sugar and one half pound of butter beaten to a frov.i, One pound of flour, and one pint of souq cream, with one teaspoonful of soda, flavorell with one tablespoonful of cinnamOn. PICKLED HELD" CUEESE.-Cut in slices an inch or two - thick. Place in a jar and you old-vinegar over sufficient "to cover them. Close the jai tight, and set in a cool place. It -maybe used in twenty four hours, but kcep a long time. MOCK APPLE PlE.—Break two and a Soda crackers into small squares and lay around a pastry coveted plate. Sprinkle over ' one teacupful of sugar, a' small teaspoonful • of tartaric acid, and a teacup of cold water..' F , Flavor with lemon. , Pia Catitrr.--Take one pint of buttermilk. one large teacup of lird, one teaspoonful of salt, one teaspoonful of saleratua, and floc: enough to fom‘ a dough. Mix the jard . antl - flour by rubbiag4them together; then add •;' the other ingredients, knead well, and it is ready to roll . out. Tender and good. . . A GOOD JOHNNY CAKc—Some one asked :: : ::,y, for a receipt for making a good johnny elite: I oceaaionilly make one after this rule : one i.; .17 cup of-sweet milk, one cup of buttermilk or;- ; ' ; . lour milk, halt cup of molasses, one rap of -'':: :41 flour,- two cups of meal, one teaspoonful of, ..". salt, one teaspoonful of carraway seed. Nix, -...LA them - all together, and bake quick in a Iwt. t.. . 3 oven fifteen or twenty minutes. c ;Xi ".4 • &EA= THE BUTTEBMILK.--PlaCe a COMIT.on wire sieve *over a milk pail, and.allow buttermilk to flow into it, moving the strain ing gently with a spoon from one side of the sieve to the other until the buttermilk is gone through.: yhat is left makes excellent enin' g. It may be tried .out by gently meringfill the sediment settles and the of A floats the tali. • Where a great Many cows are kept quantity of butter saved in the.; way way Is quite considerable. 0 ciit. Nuni.—"ife itave sometimes k ‘ r:- 4 now. mite to be found so tight that no - wrench would re move' - This was because they had been held •ha the haze till they became warm, tieing then applied to ; very cold, screws, in winter, they ocintracted by cooling - on, and thus bad the screw wither. imznovable grasp. AI w• 1 31 avoid palling swarm not on scold screw. Tore-. . move It, apply s large heated i/%211 in courses with the tint,.so se to best and expand it, and iv:: -i;c4, will looeitit at once. A. cloth wet with boiiiDg water, will accomplish the same puxpose Lawor .Pernonio - - - , The juice' and grated rind (tubbed bn sugar) of 6 lemons, 1 plot cream,' 6 ounces of brulsed•rataflas, 12 yolsi:g ; and the whites of 4 eggs Whipped, i r a nu:: meg grated, .1C little 'cinnamon-powder. I %!',';'l , rt ounces of pounded sugar - and a very littlq-4 'salt; Mix the above together In a large hasit:, - a and - work theta with a whisk for about ter , Next • put a border of puff-paste::: . ' ound the edge of a tart - dish, spread , the with butter, pbur' the batter' Into-it, strew: .1 - ",'• some thredplstaChlo kernels on the top a nds:;'' bake, it for aboUt half hour, (at moderate, herkt.). When done Shake some sifte,d sugirl omit, sad-Serve. ' Cliarir' Am:m=9°am stable manures Nyco : 21 isichijey sons, beeinse they not Cady furei.h gin toed et *ideas they, decay, but improve its ~ pbysicel te4enof inch eons; acting , mechanics'. - thin lighten them up. You spread_ on a hog' b*?, Ys4mszdne, 01 .1 plough it into the depth of seven eight inchrs jj , the first ireit4 The next ' 3 . l * 714* w could rer'" the - 'i l kikvea, ilonghing now_ eight or nine inches Wu bridgio - the siOfiee'naly portion 3 f by eicli operatieri; sad, ,though Vitae some manuri - natz the surri o ".. ; Age; bylollotring up-this course two orthee yesti: ;r ..16-sui - koeadoni-Amhicklildla' 'lever, you enrich thiXik.do!PeTs 444 kulProveJL. Plough deeP''::, 01149.TIA*1?',EisPur, : and gradually work tb).i ,11411111513114%eztrOking: frent;year to year 14';'' :faighsOldtivatiali;lnit in 'Flom - end root croic i :- iitake##s43okibbitt. the best and most _ . 1114*"01144114".**41%.:- EFlciti?Shei Ptilladetphla( , pmmeir:al t . - AG RI 0 17LT TIRE. . texpro.
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