Wit and imot (Fray the Te!edo Bhdr-3 NASBY. Zr*S. Waslbre Heard Cousmrsure she Cenripl.. laths. of a sor.ies of Schou' 113•. k... far she .lassissostt sad naafis General ly. bus are tbswarsed by ibi Perverse Joe. Ton Orrzs, CONTIMSIT X Bops. (Wien ieln tbeStait of Kentucky.): ' • FeurtlarY 2 0, 1967. The Institoot is, I May say, a success. Contri butions firm in slowly, but shoorly—fist muff in-' , deed to give each .of the Board t new gqiit'of Clare, and we, spethelly, who her the first handlin nv the money, secret other comforts.- Bait that cortex-stun troubles; us. Sum hundreds uv peor plo saw that bottlo nvlikyr and a greenback de posited under it; and reglerly every nits its bin. overturned by persona in search uv them relics. At great expenia we built onto it a section - iv wall, but makin cur account nv oar expenslitoor, they overturned; we then bitted a stign-lxxard bearia this - legend. "The whisky is gone - and the greenback, also," signed by the Board, but one half nv the citizens acv that lokality dont read and bather didnt her the nessary confidence inthe truthfulness of the Board to prevent em from going for the leaks, the very knowledge urns which brotight -about this state nv disbelief, shood, one wood supposed, her taught em that the greenback anti likker coodnt possibly- be ther after en long a period ez bed, enscod. SO ez.a last resat we etuck two p:W.4 in the ground and drawd an iron chain over it. -That got - em-. -Force is about the only thing ea , any account in The Board met last nice at the Post Mils zeta we git the Inatitoot built, will he 'the heat 's:palters tar the Trustees, to consider the propri, ety tar publishin a-series nv . skool-books adaptid especially to the Southern intslleck and calctda ted partlelwly to keep alive in the minds Iry the buddin yooths MT the Confedracy, wich is =for taitly deceest, a lively opinion ma themselves and a corresipondia hatred us . Noo England and the 'north generally. We , her bed serious doubts .whether proper ideas cood be instilled into a yooth from a book. written by a Boston Man, printed in Cincinnati, onto, paper made in New York. . I submitted to the Board _ a example. fora new Arithmetic, to wit: " A Yankee sent a crubeditoot into the Federal ar= my at a cost nv 11,600, pates off onto him two counterfeit ten dollar notes. To make up tbeex penditoor, he to cornet swindles a innocent Men tneklan out nv 8100 in a patent rite, a Alabamian out nv 9200 in a Western land trade, and the bal ance he makes nn by tellin wooden nutmegs, wish he trans out nv bass wood at a.profit nv 4 cents per one. The grate moral question is, now many. nutmegs must this ingenins but unprincipled cuss minnfaktur, and how long does it take him, to do it with the improved machinery they hey? The Southern' ioli ere at the battle nv the flert Bull Bun captured 18 Federals, one nywhom hod upon his person 812 in greenlet and tellers 88 each. How many nv Johnson's postmwsters cood be botight with the proceeds nv the apcber ? , Deekin Pogrom approved cm these examples, bathe kept insight that there arrant ennff em to fire the Southern heart. The Southern heart was *perpetual:el funeral pile with need contir, yooal !hint Qnlesa fired -it our a gloomy mats nv very onsightly black cinders. He proposed that the forth-coming book shood be coal oil on the elumberin embers UT the yoothisi - Southern ' _heart. He bed a example: . The battle nv Chickamauga wnz fought a cer tain number no miles from Chattanooga. One regiment nv Confedrit sobers druv a division nv Fedral mercenaries into the town. Allowing that each Fedral, ez well ez Confedrit, bed two legs, how many more steps did the Fedrsle take to git -em into Chattanooga, where they war compara tively safe from Confedrit rage and valor and Bich,. than it did the Cenfedrita to drive em ther? Bascom remarked that he led one wich he - felt it his dooty to propose : A etrikly Conscienehns grocery keeper starts in bizinis worth four hundred dollars in clean , cash. He pays for his whisky two dollars per gallon in . Looisville, and hex for a reglar customer a Post master, wich drinks forty dr sixty times per day, and allnz tells him to "jilt chalk it down." Ile. spired, the length tar time necessary to bust un der them afllictin circumstancia • , • Bascom remarked that long before the book appears in print, he wood be able to-furnish the rinser to that little problem. Coneiderio the ex ample a dig direct at me, four or a noshen to retort, but ther war Gish a look nv injerd into cense onto Bascom's countenance that-reel' 000 dent. Suthin mast be done for .m—l her lived outer him totloBff-----T-41[11aext contr. bushvaisretterreirom friends North, abel be de • - Wiled to liquidatin, in part, the debt I owe him. I tared bast him, but not givin him at least cost for his bicker, but wet follows? There's the rub. Wood he who carom after give me credit? Better bear the ills we hey than fly to them to wish we hemt bin interdoost. Joe Bigler, the drunken Confarit soljer hap penedin, .and.heard the last two examples, and remarkt that he cood furnish us any number nv examples at site. We never atop Joseph in any thing be . proposes to di, for be hex a habit nv carryin a navy revolver slung to film, and he shoots. Joseph wax, therefore, permitted to pro need. _ Eta Southern man pants for his rites'and. Mee for years for em, getten licked like the devil, how long after is it adrisible for him to ccmtinyoo to pant, peryided he didn't know at the beginnin' teat his ritep vrtm ? I ceneberd to remark that a iolushen ut , that problem erns impoesible, titer bein no point to work a departuro from, to wich Joeeph remarkt that perhaps it war faulty in that partikelet:, but -hed othere t El one Southern soljer kin whip five Northern soljers, why in bloody thunder, they hevin hed a unfits!' iency nvopportnonitlea . doin it, didn't the South gain her independence? - fitin four years, and ioosin every doggoned cent's worth fly property a sun hed wiz profita ble biznis, how many struggles for independence wood a man uv modrit means be justified in goin thrn with? Ef two gallons'ar.d a half of Kentucky whisky khi be kot from a bnehel nv corn, how many Dimocratic voters, taken young men: ez they' run, kin be manufaktered froui the produck nv a aker nv good land in a modrit year of corn. A high-toned shivelrons Virginian, twenty years lied a female slave whit wnz ez black ez a crow, and wnth only $B6O. Her progeny wuz only half ez black ez a crow, and her female grand child:en wriz suffishently bleached to sell in 100 Orleans for $2,L00 per female offepring.. Iteqtired st. The length UV time neseary to pay cell% .2ittehnel debt by this Meal's.' 2,1. The number of yeas neaeary to bleach the cuss lac color out in the niggere nr the United States. Et four old gray-headed jackasses, with ought know better, sett fit to keep one sucker filled with whieky, how many suckers cood four iron grey mules keep filled bed they been only half. jackasser A. Johnson bed aides uv carryin a certin num-: bar lir deestras, by speakin In em with Seward, all nv wich gire lncreaaed majorities agin him.— Required the number iav miles tn travel, and the number of repetitione uv the speech, to enable him to carry out bis policy. 2.1 two nips at .Wasbington wuz suffislisnt to perdoose the speech at the inaugerashen en' the 4th tiv March, 1865, bow tunny roust hey bin slang into A. J. to perdocee the 4 lir February effort ; and how many =let he hey taken between Washington and St. I "These examples.' eed Joseph, "I omakerte .- necessary for this hook, and of pubSel--ed without em Itb.ell take it tz a personal affront, for with I shell bold the Board perscsiallyrespon- Bible. The Southern 76oth must be properly in- Erneted—my orphshe nueber proper uttionstr,. stilled into em, and these itamples is surf to that end. Let this Board reznembew, that, when the book is publiskt, of these esamplee is not in them, they her me to settle with? And Joseph departed. We art to s querylary. We dare not publish the book without hie exam. pies, for he alb= keeps Lie word, and is a rigiy cute to deal with, said rrs. coarse pntlin em fa 0004ent be thought ay. -We finally decided that Joseph must be got out riv the way es.soon ez possible, and therefore .vutid that Bascoin glre him unlimited credit at Ina bar for a week, &train the came upon the account nv the Bail toot. I know that a free run at his barrels wood finish me or any one nv, the Board in that time. sappy Bigler l He hez at least one satisfactory week afore him coed almost wish the 'Board wood try it on me. It wood be a short but glor ious career. Prraorzin T. IV%sar, P. hi, (Wich is Postmaster), and likewise Perfessiv ny Biblike Politick% in the Southern Claasikle Jr. 2dilitary Institoot. Itt Tzonr "Pracs.—At on Sunday evening, fatigued by hie long journey, a wagoner and fila son John drove the team into a good =sage, and determined to pass the Sabbath enjoy ing a season of worship with the Rood folks of the Tillage. When the time for worship arrived, Zan was set to watch the team, while the wagoner Went in with the crowd. The preacher had hard ly announced the subject before the old man fell asleep. Be sat against the partition in the cen.. tre of the body-elip, while alongside of sep arated only by the very lots partition, eat a tleahy lady, who:seemed all absorbed in the sermon. She straggled hard with her feelings with, lin able to control them any Imsger, she burst out with a loud scream, and shouted it the tap tither iss, rousing the old man half awske,•who thrust his arm around her waist, and cried - Terg etiotb ingly : • "Wo, Nance' wo ‘ l 4 Zineo I Here, .7ohie; ea the beny-band, and loose the breach ing—vdek: or shell tare everything to tinders I" It vim all the work of a moment., bit tie * sister" forgot to about, the preacher lout the %mid of hi s & B e mu s e , and the meeting aunt)" pm:mature ly to sn end, while deeply mortified,-"the Hied, -the old man skellEid away, determined not to go to . meeting , again until he conld manage to keep his senses by remaining awake- • • Item Canwrz once asked a, witness what his occupation wai. The asnetirsortions • individual answered: • • 'el am a minister of the gospel, tdr—a candle of the bpi." - - "CK what deuominsitiem,- r • • 1 " • " "I trust, then," replied Mr. Cho tB, `wit "rig KO a dipper, but not a Wick-ed • • PUBLIC ?.:,&M,E$-.. Timirniorry coirwr'sACM.44tirmzint to A- , an miler arthe Orphsite - Court .at the Candy at iktorytkill In that CotentanwealthetPiansylvsnia„ the rut enter. trustee otioseptileisTebee, tote of the bor ough at in the raant3; affehn IkllL doeeased. will rxpou to ode.by Ontale Tesdne, est - Ss wad wy. the COS ihny florit; 1857. Alla ovtoek in tba forenonsi. et the Pretetren An rvat tett:atm Um Detract or Lad. sksatefuthelown ddell Wane. la the County ot Ectutilldl 'skims* branded br lands of Arab fr own .. Bade r Jonathan betstusw Jaunt Senstosidng; Dada Schaefer. Philip Butuntai wad anklets, tmtaiatng .s sass and aktorehes, with the owspe4. axed, tog of a. too-stay frame bow. bijblast. hue. • etc, Lae the estate tired deemed. Tame and roar =do made known at the time and due of sale by • 30$N SIITIZIMBIB,Truatee.. By cadei of the Orphans' Court. . • .Pothr Carasausllogsa, tiße. Moth nth, _ . cozarr as.i.lparruas to 'I.A. an :order of the Orphan" Court or Stri Canny. andentigned irtnicapone to/public au taepittalsak an _ _ Rasairdar . Zaliela.4B67. AU lb reelockok. - 111„, -all the following rinanibedagal: estate, via that certain Jot - or piece orrn=d ululate on tbenenth•weet earner d Jackson aM Coal . eines, In the Borongli of Port Carbon. Schuylkill County. Pennsylrenta. being alzty -feet on Jackron` idteet; sod two hendred and Marty feet- ter Coal' steeds, together' with the buldbera abereca, being a frame ..fatern stand. and other improvercerdr,‘ and all the apportenamara theme.° belongitx—befpg, the estate of .ichn T. Hull. deceased: _. Tem:sand conditions arlit,be made known 'at the One create b. ROSS BULL,Vranten By the Corm Port Ca43aa,lllsretit,•6l. Cam McGee: Clerk" - - 1081 . ORPHANS' ‘0 1 13.11T SA.l.E.—Porserad. to an order of the Orphans' Corot of the Comity of Schuylkill, in the Commonwealth of Perinsyleads. the enbteriber. Administrator of the estate of Benjamin B. Schack. late of the • Borough of -w in tht Comity of Schnylkhl, deceased. impare.to gab by public vendee. on Saturday, the 30th day wellfereit, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. at - the public house of fio• bastian Xestenbach, Bccoughaforesaid.—An that certain lot of ground situate Mite sold town of (Deport. on . the e-astaiy fide of Washington street, marked in the map of said town with b10:.42, ecnitehr ing in trout on said street 10 feet, and extending back of the same width 190 fee... with a tin eurith shop erect, ed thereon—late the estate of mid &teasel. Terms and conditions made known at the time and plate of sate by B. S. WEBER, Administrator. By order of the fhphme Court. CnsammiltdcOrw. Clerk. • Pottsville, Meth Stho.Bll7. , 10-4 t OBPIIALNSO COURT SALE....parsoint to an alias order of the Orphans. Court of the Conn.. tY of &WU', in the . Commonwealth of Pentaybna• ears. the subscri ber ' Administrator de haute won, of the Estate of Jacob Bretz, late of the. Bornugh of St. Clair, in the Comity of Schuylkill, deceased, will ex pose to sale by pat& mane, Oa Thusday. nerds 95,1867. At ° fetlock in the afternoon, at the public house of F. W. ftlehardson, In the Borough of St. Clair, in the County of Schuylkill aforesaid, t&lollowing described pennises; situate in the Borough of St. Clair aforesaid, to win No. 9. One dwelling house, frame, 2 stories high, 14 feet by 30 feet. No. 8. A dwelling house, 134 stories high, in front 12 feet, and in depth 24 feet No. 4. One dwelling house, frame, with elope roof, 1 36 stories high. 16 feet front, by 29 feet deep : kitchen attached to same. 1° feet by IS, and a shed. 9 feet by It, situate on Third street of the stud Borough of ht. Clair. No. 6. One other dwelling house, stories high, front 14 feet, and depth 24 feet, with kitchen or shed attached therennto. 14 feet by 9 feet. No. 6. One block, consisting of .3 houses. situate upon said Carroll Street, Y stories high, containing in front 34 feet, by 16 feet, with kitchens attached there unto, 34 feet by 12 feet, one and a half stories high. Also. a certain piece or parcel of land, situate in Tremont Township, Schuylkill County. containing 26 wee, which- were conveyed to the said Jacob Beets by Isaac Ward, then Treasurer of Scinryikill County, by deed dated the 9th day of August, A. 11, 1364, and which was sold by aid Treasurer, as the property of John Zerbe. for atm-payment of taxes. Terms and condi n n s made known at the time and place of sale, by JOHN P. HOBART, dministrator, de bents now. OIIPTIALPias COURT. HALE,—Pinot:L=2 to an order of the Orpheus' Court of the County of Schuylkill, In the Commonwealth at Pennsylvania, the subscriber, Trustee, duly appointed by said Court to sell the hereinafter described real estate of Thomas D. Smith. late of the Borough of Ashland in the County of rchnyddll, deceased, will expose to sale by public 'endue, on . Wednesday. Nardi 91, 1867. At S wettish in the afternoon. at the premises In the Borough of Ashland, ,in the County of_ Schuylkill aforesaid,—Allthat certain Tavern Stand atstA Dwelling House and pert of surface lot or piece - of ground situate on the southwinily side Centre street east of Thirteenth street intheliceongh of Ashland.. Schuylkill'-County, Pennsylvania, and marked with number two hundred and twenty in sec don number fifty-nine on the Lithographed-NAP or plan of said Borough of Ashland, containing in front on Centre street twenty-four feet and in depth one hun dred and twenty-five feet, late the 'estate of said de: deceased. ler= and conditions made ithown at the -time and place of sale by W. T, BEACH, Trustee. By order of the Orphans. Court, Ciuostsa Hales, Clerk, - Pottsville, March 1. . ST 0-4 t C.l-I.AS. E. BECK, Warehouse, Norris' Addition, OFFERS FOR SALE Buckwheat Flom, . Extra Family Flour, • Cora Meal, Ella Hr[ o ral meal, tit — m, Oats, 'Ray, . • Oata and Corn Chop, &c., Also 31111 Feed of kinds. Fish, conalmlng in pert of Mackerel. Shad, Salmon, Herring. haddock, Cod Fish. Ac. Always a good assortment of Previs ions, GI °caries. An. IlJan. 1, '6T-1 " CI-I.A_S. LOGUE, D7l/231 ER "FOREIGN AND D 011817.0 WINES AND LIQUORS, Centre St., Cc:petite American House, POTTEMOLLIII, PA. lir MILO, SOLE . AGENT 11011..al HUBBELL'S GOLDEN BITTERS, A Sare.ltempedy for Dyspepsia. ALSO, MISH.LER'S BITTERS FOR SALE. MILLS' BOIMON WHISKY lAD VLIDEBNIEEIVS SCREEDIII SEILIAPPS. Jane 2..66 NO MORE BALD HEADS SO atom: O.tAY Lockai DR. LE,ONS'- ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER, , • is pronounced by all who have need it the very, beet preparation for- the Hair. It le a poaltive core 'for Baldness. eradicates Dandruff and Humors. stops% Hair from falling out. and speedily restores Gray J o to the% original hue and itriaanance. It operates on the aetretions and fills -the glands with new life and coloring matter. Thin, dead, faded or gray hair will always be brought beaky a few ap phcations, its youthful abundance, vlb.lity and cater. • . , It makes the hair soft, glassy, fragrant,. - Pleasant to the touch and easy to *rani.- Dry. wiry and intract able locks become moist, .ant aDd disposed to remain in any desired position. a Hair Dressing it has no equal. The tales are enormous and it is a outerwear favorite With old and young of both sexes. Soid by Druggists thronghout the United Stater.— Addrcsa all orders to ' ZIEGLER.* altriTlL - SOLE. PROPRIETORS. • 137 North Third se,. Plalfadelphia. • March 16..67 ('66. 46-lyi 11- u 0 Q • 1100 P. 811131 ITS. .6./ CP New Spring Styles, .•OerOwn Nalco,* 628 embracing every new and desirable size. style and mbape of Plain and Trail Iloopitkirts.-2. 9 314 VC 2X • 2, 835, 3%, and 4 yards round. every length an d size Waist in every respect Fan, geatare„ and ogle; dally adapted to meet the wants of 'First Claw and most Fe.ehtonable Trade. • "Ora°Wa Mame of Hoop Skirts are lighter, more elastic, more, datable. and nutty °Emma than any other malls of fritter Single or Doable Spring Skirt in the American. Market. They are Wan:Armco in eon respect, and Wherever introduced give universal satis faction. They are now :being exbrusively sold by re tailmna. and ev . I.ady should try. them. Ask for ••• Own Make," and see that each Skirt is staxn-ed r. HOPKINS, MANUFAC ft- RER, ttra ARCH Street, FRILAVA.' , Ito mama au Grimm A analogue enatalning style, ale and re. tail prices, sera tn any address.. A mama and liberal discount altosmi to dealers. Orders by,mall or 'other wise, promptly and carefully tiled—w hole a le end re tail at'Manufactory and Salearooms, 518 ARCH STRUT. PHTLADA_ SKIRTS made Ur order, altered and repaired. TERMS,. HST CARL 0333 wag ()SLY. WM. T. EOM - NS. Meech la, "CC CARPSTINGI. • . . COG gooey o!e3epat pitterois of • BEVeSELS A D T;i1016, Jas =trodtam Esicipe and wow of &am • Alla% a • co=piete a mortmad • 11347i1 Eiiilisb.l49llupoui, 0 • . 8 Wive% • • a. " Bewswwl• gout Tapestries, t-PLYS ATM incnume.• • ?MOH OIL CLOTHS, in all widtba and vuetarg. ckslatecs• for Hail! Biafra. MATTIRCP3i MATS, ac..aa: •LEEDOMBcSiIAW, . • 940 AEON STEITZ • Beiwooa Mind 10th &;seta,' March - ' 11117ADETZHIA. J. STEWART DEPIIY.: 3933 South Sd Street, shove Spruce, PICILADB.; = Beeps constantly on land a lasga . 4 easorunent of • ~reemers. OIL CLOTHS, xiwni9s.Dß6:3l, ...GET& FELT& RUG& WINDOW BRADYS. ase:: Eymc WOOLEN and OM CLOTH TABLE 0017-- ERE, &a., which ha to selling at -ray_redated pet. pp v' . Mirels2l3, VT • 114 m r: Silva's Wash Powder Sivas lime, labor. inczney.___Xekee 'WASHING A PASTIME end MONDAY A PEBTIVAL. Bold every where. Try it. Addreatall<eauYo theliterraftelar ers; - MUM LIM at l7lllTll, " CEMISTS AND WEOLWALE DBUOGISTE, 137 Mord& Thfriit ' ItarthlA, rs 6 Oily) • - 11- ISiessou....Garden Hakes. Hoes.. Gorden Trowels. , •--Trit Shears. Kelinss. Saws and Scissors at m arc h 26_11.1M .. AM C. THOMPSON & etaltinatara, '240 1 440 1 ; Theramd P Mame Patia and Trataphuntag tram at . March 16::-.11.- WARS C.:TROMP:SON & Cll,B MAT .a. 4 Straw Catter..df you_bbot Arbod ,A 1 Cutter. bu one Of ours. . —MAY ingiurY .rn z itotwszt cora Kali , tad it bofetti omit =theca Wll4l Petrett olo.4 l 4, Wt ll6P rtagigb sail durable . ' bot *net ootO .ortlen tonfatd lobo the boot Cattalo themutot. At i• Idarthlo-11- LEWIS o .VllolteKetib%.lll - (tracker Breaker. a MI *4116:4f0r ' , anew a- , me In oysterialoom sad rhetss. lam wooer. both made of mann t 1411 not rust • ; Mot ow% it LIMB C. XSO4Rtggi i CO'S. 4f/ths ivedeltrimWit from Agetticiihotor:Wmim A lery uesfal:lA-AAd mgar :cusp,;:XyerrAmlly 11—:,114Itid.--30011106N4C013.,.. 'ruble Illauw.-Jait.inadved 1111b*, nonnetinenl at IL Table Maw of a number it new and desfrabls rattans._ Also &good inyndqund 'OAP 4 6 0 1k6, with mem didsloss in Um= /Web 16 -11- _,../.1M8(1.43161TEUX 4.140-104L000.1Wert T'll3l"ar:''Vintiti4l4 ntall alzerat i 34 C. INWENON 00:a . 4 • Jan g asse t Batter Zeds% • '" • •M , • 1 011 li • • Boxes llama watt 04. - r. MISCELLANEOUS. RESTORE Youn • srmrrt S. J. STEPTIRVS it CO.'S •• • - • FAXMF coß:a4. aim - roams.' - • or.-xtzsunzas OF TEE .ErIMIOIEC T. wet Balm hapearecUSo44l, ashi, Prisms lap Pte Latest.?cried of Life: • ' - 13PECTAMV3 )4EUVIED 113Fr.,133. . . . . ... = - ' • - - Y-- - - , :-- -- The next mining Itosia, I:l#difitWEtririese; - ° itrer - : - - !l e> a s the antes- prolnisent: earn at leaentry. _.* rexueseseed the , z , . bee - cif the COEVEII BEIT/OR. ' .-1 -. -Sidi InrEnsbroyak or Tit or • . ' . . M _ otlete ; Di rtels o rm. ' -fro,-0,/gorott; Overworked • Eyes; 41hithesopla, - or Weak t.. - --_ alyse ; Elaphoo. or •Waters . r ~ .. Zoo ; Pais in , the Eyeball : lansinosie, aej - Ohecnrity - of • v - , Vlskit . ; EhoftbObta. or / 3 " - , - . tolortomore Lirthrt 'Weariest - r , 4 ~frt- - thonitinasailOpticAorro; • . - ' ' '-• 7'111614164644;e. tilkld3C.)re . • , ~..... $- -;.",y,-licrorrik • bodies. •tlfont 4' Oa `,'S,, Em oilitibard.‘-orlidlioi -,siosticai ar:itto Itroishit'llys. .., lidiflVaireare Anortifoorio; .. _ or . pb. - ' - ,Partid3l .).todoess I •. • , - ftg.:ryt - :acre:', said : ...., .. 2 ...;•lorperrort"Vrdira• Inoe'llis ~- , .. _ ... . -Ziher)roaso olea.bY Oil/ Cie Iliftlia - eariaild7 arst fted - without the least feir a - Atm? to the eye. MOM tbila /5„000 certificates at cares are . eshibitall at-saar alas- -Puri guaranteed in every we when spplia - I um:din to the, directions - int-Weed # <oak Pat. - trr the rtprosj lain be re tarded. fora fer Cireslar-,Mat grabs. . Addresa, .Dr. a.-STILPIELNIM co...omusti. L : tR.O. Box 926.) .. . . . 'Yorisrle stlbrebtrets Family 'Drag Stare,lto. 10 Aator Souse, .cornet of .117 . 2c4y . Street and Broaderat. 'New Nett. - • sir DE- J. 51441/1,4 k - Co. tire trevented and Trawled :z - =OK& or CORNEA.. FLAT =MR, for the cure of ?MAP-SIGIITEDNESS, which' has proved svreid sacass: - . Write for a hov se. 41a. , 4 „ . PgePOflALlt fv rstenfabiass Coati for eke Paillsdelphro .ALlns.how.e. . • SEALED PROPOsAIS frotallftnere for farnishink 2000 (three thnnaand) tom of Met quality hand White Ash SchayliclitCoal: for the Philadelphia Almshouse: ' will be received at the Mee of - the - Guardians of the Poor. Igo. 42 limth Seventh Sheet, Philadelphia, until Monday. April Ist, 1(17. at 12, Id. 'The Coal to be de livered free from elate, dna; or other impurities. at the Almshouse Wharf, on thmScluvildil, before the first day of July, IS6I ; .and to be inspected and weighed in men car the stedes,l%24o pounds to the ton,) on the Almishotee Grounds, as delivered- The Proposals will state the prices, payable,' City Warrants, for each else . Coal. e.. for 2200 (Two thousand two turuiredl tons of Wain- • . boat Coal, 300 Mire buibired) Mrs of Egg Coal. - • 300 Mae* buncireQ tons of Stove Coal, and theloctitima and mine from which it is proposed to deliver, accompanied "by. certificates from'. persons known to the Board, that the person orwarrna making ,the offer is or are actually engaged in the business of . mining Coal, and of sufficient ability to execute the con tract for the. faithful performance of which security will be required. The Guardians of the Poor reserve the right to accept any proposal - in whole or ha part, or to reject all, as they may deem best for the interests of -the City : and in the event of failure on. the part of. any Contra....ar to deliver the Coal according to hls agree ment, both in quality and quantity, 'the Guardian* or the Poor leaerve the right to, boy elsewhere whatever quantity may be required to 'meet the deficiency, and coarge to the Contractors any loss or damage arising from each faUare. • - : • • Puiporebs to be endorsed'Proposals for famishing owl to Philadelphia Alinshouse.' , On Inside page is a blank printed form of Proposal. which will be required to be Ailed up and sent by those proposing." Forms of Proposals can be bad ppl tion to the undersigned at the office of the Guardians, No. 44 North Ith Sweet. • ' CHARLES T. ttiSt t, Secretary Mardi a. 'c • • =: PROPOSALS PENII:BIk7.,VAINTIA. ' .&GRICITLTUItAI. LAND. SCRIP 'l4lll BALL. The Board of Commissioners now offer for ale 540,- 000 acres of Agricaltural College Land Scrip, being the balance of the Scrip granted to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the endowment. of Agricultural Col ima in tide State. . ' • • . Proposals for the purchase of this Land Scrip ad dressed to "The Board of Commissioners of Agtieul twat Land 141.11 be received at the - Surveyor GeneraPs °Moe, at Harrisburg; until 12 coelock, IL, au Wednesday, April 10, 1841. • • The land may be locaird in any. State or 'Territory, by the holders orftte scrlp. upon any. of the tmappro. Sed. lands , (except mineral lands) of the United tates, which may be subject to • sale at • private entry. Bach piece of scrip represents a quarter section of one hundred and sixty acres, is lamed In blank. and will be transferable, without endorsement crr formal aseign, merit. The blank peed not be Med until the scrip is presented for location and entry, when the party hold ing it can fill the blank and enter the land in his own lame. Bide must be made as per acre, and no bids will-be rewired for less than one quarter section. The Scrip will be issued immediately.= the payment of the money to the Surveyor General. On all bide for a less quantity than 40,000 acres, one-third of the pur chase money must be paid within ten days, and the re maining two-thirds within thirty days after notification of the acceptance of the bid or bide by the Board of . JAWS 3d. CAMPBELL, Surveyor General. For the Board of Commisslonere Harrisburg February 21, 1867. 1048 ANNOUNCEMENT EXTI3,AOEI. dIADA74OIBELLE -KEOGH Would inform her friends that in consequence of for mer encouragement and patronage; and in order to prepare for the SPRING OPENING, she has greatly Elegant Millinery Establishment NO. 904 weuitrr STRZET,PRILARA.., By numerous alterations. and the addition of a MAM MOTH SHOW BOOM, which in point of eleganco and comfort, t unequalled in the 'United States. Ladies can at all seasons obtain the,most Recherche St*les of Millinery . . at all prices. and Vd to snit sn tastes:- .. Pos sessing advantages • other houses enjoy, Mad atholselle aeogh.is . led to present. In advance. of other establishments, the very latest styles of Bonnets, Materials, etc., direct from Parts' nd LondOn. . - - 2Q. B.—Conntry Milliners are especially incited to call and examine this foie stack before ruche:gag else where. - N. 8.-:French, English and German spoken. Nov. ID. , D6--45-Gm • - THE WONDER OF THE AGE. BROWER'S MAGIC LEIVIEST ACTS AS A CELARIL .The haft ti the world for Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Sprains. Bruises. Wrencbe., SweUlm,. Sore • Throat and Chest, Stiff JOints or Cords: ClO:blab:is, Corns, Medi* Cron Whooping Cough, Cramps cr Pains in the Stomach, Moires or Limbs, and Pains, Aches' and Hurts of every description._ 50 cents and $51. 00., N. a.—This is the best Liniment that can be need for Horses. - . • THE GREAT LIVER PILLS. BROWER'S DANDELION PILLS ! ! Extracts of Dandelion, Chsmotnile, Turkey Rho bard and other vegetable extracts combined. The best family medicine offered for sale—simple, mild and effectual. These Pills act directly on .the Liver, Kid neys, Binary and Digestive organi, purify the blood, penetrate, c.eanse and invigorate every portion of the human system and restore its healthy vitalities. In Fevers of all' kinds.. Bilious, 'lntermittent, Remittent, Typhoid: Typhus, fie., &c. When taken in the first stages these Pills. rid the system of disease, and pre. ven t a long and serious illness; For Liver Complaint,. Bilious affections, Indigestion, Headache, Jaundice, Costiveness, Piles, Colds. Pleurisy, and sll stomach complaints, there are no Ma as good as Broivers.- 25 centia Box.. . • . Bold Pptteville, Pa. HAR VEY BIRCH . BROTHER, Reading • Pe. BROWER a. BROTHER, 6601 Vest SGlh St.. N. York. Feb 16, •67. 7-2 m • LUMBER 1 LUMBER LUMBER 1 • To Carpenters, Blinders, and nu using .•or Dealing la Lumber, The undersigned desires to inform the public that be has always on band,' at hls extenaive yard . un - COAL ST., near ,OLAILBOAD DEPOT, a Isrße assortment .of all kinds of Frame: . 8M and other Lumber. As be has his own Timber Land with Steam Paw-mills capable of sawing from .three to four hundred thousand feet per month, he le able to over . JAIME ADAIiI'AGEA. •• • to dime tutig Or dealing.umber. Raving a large quantity of very long and heavy timber, impede at. tendon will be paid to Breaker and .Mining 1494, or addrewir • - SILL S BILL, • Pottnille, Yarto—on Coal /tree, near the Railway Depot. linsa-=-At Girard Manor, Catawirea Railroad. • Feb 23, .67 • . S-tt • CCIIIICRYIPTION CAN BECURED. • The True Remedy at Last Discovered. UPHA3I.B FRESH MEAT CURE; Prepared front the formula of Prof. Trousseau, of Par* cures Commotion, Lung Dimities. Bronchitis, e Dyspepsia, Marasmus, General Debility and all mcirbid o tons of the system Alt; , oendent on deficiency of vital farce. It la pleasant to taste, and a single bottle will convince the most skeptical of Its virtue as the peat healing remedy of the ~ age. $1 a bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sent by Biprees Bold by 8: C. UPHAM, Ito. 25 South Eighth St., Philada., . And a 0 principal Druggists.. circulars sent free. _. - March 2. •61 • . . 9,2 m GREAT EVICCEI9BI it STEAM 1!IIIRPS We the rmdersigned are pretend. to furnish Coal Operators with our 13teancremte of any capacity,' and =them to give entire satiefactkm. - Our Pomp thle Acting Pole Ptunp made to work with one Pole, thereby giving an great advantage over ill other Pole Pumps in the room re/piled. A 14 „inch pump 4 feet stroke with 2O Inch steam cylinder. is 76. feet -long. feet wide-and 5 feet 6 inches high. ' Otte of onr pumps baa been in successful operation for several weeks in Charter Oak Colliery. as the following certifi. cite will too * . A i lisoN k DAMIA.N. Port Carbon, December sth, 1866. • TO ALL WHOM IT. MAY CONCERN. This is to thitwe the undersigned are iiehig one of ALLISON BalefAllS Steam Purim and are able to pronbonce it a perfect mimes& and we cheerfully recommend it , to 411.1 - neut of MUM MY/I as balm : JOHN H. BB.ue Proprietor Cbarter Oak Co. : . JOSEPH H. SMITH, Supinintendent do.- ROBERT MlNKRigineer inithaire.of .Ptemp.- GOVERN MEtft PROPERTYAT PAIUTE SALE; . - 8,600 New and &tend-Hand TEAM HARNESS 10.000 BRIDLES and COLLARS. 8;000 SADDLES, all Styles-23( to $3l 00. . • 1 , • 800 Fonr Borne Government WAGONS. • 2,000 WAGON COVERFI„.I all Mem, new an d worn. , - ', 6,00) BLANKETS and HORSE 100VERS. Also, a large stock of Heins. .Lead. Lines, Wbipe; 1= and Ambulance Hamm. • portable Paz • Swingleteeea, Lead Bars, 'etc., etc., Team Hararrec—lfttle worn—all Oak tanned .LeStter and serviceable, cleaned and oiled. $3 00 per, home or mule, including Lead d0.: 7 51 00. Wagon Bridles, $100; Collars; Ito $5l.- Brine Hair lined Ar tillery Cape do., 2),( and $3 00. Stable Reins, 1 13 kr. $S 26. Lead LtmA 1. Halters. 6to $l2 per desen. °dicers' New Saddle % $I& with Plated Bit Bridle, $4l. good as new, $l2„, with bridle, $l4; Vallee bor k se.. wagon Covert, made to &Amy, heavy linen, 3 to $6 superior cotton: dock, 6 to VG" 12 es dnek : 9 to $l2- - 1,000 liesPital 126521ew, akd rmorl as new, 12 odeack-14 feet square-40 to $60.--A Otßcenf .A.. Tent.'f feet square, :from sto - SS. 16.000 RAGS, front 12 or., Dark let Quality. 3 tombeia„ 234 bark., $10: 8 bash. $ll per dos.: 241 (Duddy. .1S 60 60 and $4 60.• • SMALL owns UHT by•EXPRESS, O. 0. D. piTimix Ac co•;. • 130. $37 162329 North nant et,P:tdh . iipt, Pah No. b Park Place, New York. N O . 41 43. iith Street, Waehlogton, D. O. • ' ' Price list Bent on application. Nierr.h 16-4.14 t GOOIVIEWS TOrMOTHERS Untlann.thi'kian'tinneeed with anxiety faired': Wilms? "Are youralwaXbera . end bearts,Mokint by the: moiatog kin* towbod.iuld.apprel.4.,44% Innate /newel bottleeflor: lesaarludentitsinediand you *Mame .PoinantareW.4 oo 4 ll l: l- 2 6 7i,- ' - -,,,, ,ratasaitexttverirmanair__ iieeitimitilaitestet Yeintisitiriadeied: mothers bear witness that uueVar..faSls ttoltge*sar It died liisemen.. 2 .nartudeJalsara and : k .? n ab sgib ir i Cum tiettelom tb=fisfee]il 111; 12 11:11% 1'4":11aga ' Tided SUI*4 I-4,.', •—• ~8. lI~2~S - * : :1::":; - -17..' - ' iiitii:sol(44***.itgE,- MMby theatst their Aqitfcm.TultAL WORKS nie Wei rePatelkte of our Pieerhete.. rce RIM rent pee, hes iadized tianthreeshnitatkee. led hence .samw7ertkies eldeebitel %eke la the leirtet. Fanners mouth their interest.. by, teat ONLY old ethalthhed 11mill:went mamma :-.oerell ehtejli THE BM IN Qumariel itad Xts staadard r m.. sibmad wood. . rions! u 3IIIV ah.9a, NO xis. zica. A TRADE" DISCOUNT TO DFAT.vR.3 . . _ G .. . . N. - . . .:13 - A. N 0 -: • - . •-.... . . . . PITZUTTAR. -Are sett none bat,Xo..l, recelve -di rect from rbe Peruitat Garenuitent. , ' • • . - .1431&140E. lionetu_the market. . ' ' • • ALT,EN & NEEDLES, a4Sdaffi Wharves and 4113outh Water Et.. (Mist titore above Cbee4ant•) cotrtraNG-atxa VP. ETAXEiI, PHILADELPHIA.. Peb 23. .67 EARLY VEGETABLES. Pero. Baena Tomatoes, Cora and all otter Vegeta- READY FOR NTARii:ET, from two to three weeks duller; by theme of oar moms* FiIIOILIZEIL The . malts attending the application ofthis manure, by :Market Gardener& is aatoniabing, sad every TRUCKER knows the importance of gelatin Ws Pro dace in City Markets early in. fAA aaalon.. thereby availing himself of the BEST PRIM . • - Packed in bate of 160 lb; each. • . • - PRICE. $2 62 PER BAG. •. - - Orders eveived at oar offices, and deliveries wide from our Factory or Warehouses; in qwmtitles to suit. ALLEN _AL 1111SEOLES, - • •, • . 42 South Delaware( Avtinue, l piarjamt,pinA, . 41 " Water Street, • . - February 2, '67 • 6.13 t MORO: PHTT,T:TPS' omrtiNs par*FED. SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIM:E. STANDARD SrI:TARANTEND. ' For gale at Iltuogartarera Depots. Neh 27 North - Freest Street, Philadelphia, - N 0.95 South ; Street, Baltimore, And by Dealers In general ttirouglinnttlte country. 'he Material of which .Moro. Patilipir Phosphate ts manufactured crmtains fifty percent- more Bono Phos phate than Raw Bone, therefore it is more darable.;— The ammonia present gives it great 'additional textili slmg Six Years' experience has proied to the Pawner that tt inakes a heaviergrain than even stable manntr,,, and Is rust only active but lasting. moat) PHILLIPS, Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer. • 1.9 m Feb. 16, '6l Peruvian Guano Substitute BAUGH'S . RAW BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF UME; riBADE MARK ' • • . BAUGH di BONS, Rote Proprietors and stannfacturers, • Delaware Direr 'Chemical' Warty, ratiensr.rnue., u. aS. . • . . BAstry; Com.' Ons. POTATo TOB.IOOO, PCONWIELAT. SORGErtht, Tceatrs #oPhe.zo liN VITGETAISL723., AND LTZSY Cafle ISti; YLANT. . . EepeciallT r!coinixiirded to v i e, growers o f : atraNiberrieoaspbEinies; Blackberries, ALL MALL PBX/1M: . • . Mine than 13 years of regular use upcez all desctip tion of Cr3ps • grown. in the . Middle and Southern States. has given a high degree of popularity to this MANURE, which places its application now, entirely beyond a mere experiment.. • BAUGIVN.RAW BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE -OF :LIME, In eminently a Einem as a Substitute for Peruvian Guano and friable Manure—and is offered to the Agri -I:nihilists of the Northern and Eastern States as a fer tilizer that will cheaply restore to the Soil, those es sentials w hich have bm drained from It by constant cropping inid light manuring. • It is very prompt in its action—is lasting in effect to a degree unattained by any commercial manure in the market and is afforded at a much leas cost thannoconr Stable Manure. or Peruvian Guano. Tht labor-in volved in its use is far Jess than that of applying Stable Manure, while there is no risk from the introduction of norlous•weeda. - • ar-Fettmers are recommended to purchase of the dealer located in their neighborhood. In eections whe..re no dealer %yet mist:M.lam . the Phnephate may be procured directly from the tmderadg e ed. A Priced Circular will be sent to all who apply. - Our NEW PAMPHLET, -.How to Maintain the Fertility of Americair.Parma.".-90 • pages, - giving full information in regard to the rme of manure, &C., will be famished gratis on application. .n.tvtan di .8 1107.18, . 20.. Dela:. Avenue, Pbtlada. 11d17014 BIZOTIRER.B ilk co., General Wholesale Agents, , . 181 PeOrl St.. cer. Codar;:ifeor York. GEORGE DUGDALE, • Wholorale Agrat for Mariland and Virginia, , 97 and-105 Maids% Wharf, Baltimore. R E M I'N G T:ON S - - FIEF A ItTAI. -40 Sold by pun Denier 4 • • AND. THE TRADE .GE N ERALLY. Vest. Pocket IWO], Ni). 22 Cartridge. ' • Repeating Pistol. (Elliot pt.) No. 22 Cartridge!, Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt.) No. 32 Cartridge. Pocket Revolver- (Self Cocking). • New Pocket Revolver, (with Loading Lever). Police Revolver. Navy Size Calibre. Belt Revolve; (Selfocking.) Navy Calibre.' • Navy Revolver. 56-100 in.sftlibre. • - Army Revolver, 44400 In. Calibre. Gon , Cane, tieing No: S 2 Cartridge.. Revolving Me, 36 & 44-100 in. Calibre. • - Breech Loading Rifle, No. 32 Cartridge. . Breech Loading Carbine, No: 46 Cartridgel IL S. Ride, (Steel BarreL) with Sabre Bayonet. • V. S.-Rifled Musket, Springfeld Pattern. Single Barrel Shot Gun. B BP;MINGTOSi & SONS, Ilion, New York. MoOre I Nichols / New A Vo n rk.. : • • " Palmers &Bache dere, Boston. John P. Lovell, Boston. Joe C:Grabb 1 Co, Philadelphia. Ponitney I Trimble, Baltimore. Henry 'Folsom & Co., New Orleans. and Memplrla. Mard Bros., Chicago. • . L.M.. Rrunaey & Co., BL LOW& Albert R. Crane, San Francisco. • • - Ang. , 66 ' (Ap. 7, 421-14) Mt. • , STO4IIB. E. T. TAYLOR For the converdenee of our patrons and others at a distance,- we here present a diagaun of aelf-mealmremeet, by which a 3 e1,---... i • good St will be gaarantiedt bY ..... ~ z- L A irc!-: sending the sizes in the order , - deeignated in the emompanying EXPLANATION. , LeagtA aeJc, from : '. 51CF.1.17 FOE COAT. 2. and frorn2 to ti. „...... . 4 ' crooked,? gore 4to li: -- 7 Breast Measure.—Artrandthe most prominent pus of 'the Watet Measttre.-Artnakil., the 118112 Mr: • j • State:whether the WWI SS ero.g or'sgoolthith ros . . The Same measure as ter Cloit FOX "NANTII. • Wesanre inside sous, and or& Mae Irom hipbone, lad around the islet and hip :; • Sivers Olt MATCII.IIB non es MAU, TM C oer. 00014 TO U N;Frtrinrca, rr NOT essursoreir. CHAN. STOKICIS & Co 824 Chesnut. St, Philadellres." HASTINGS & Co., ilinalliacturemi 'of Oil and Candles, and Healers Ist Carriers'' 0114. • ICOTEI8r011;11: OMB AND BARPAS AlariGa on band and keradoki rho very lowed. =aka . New Yonx-164 Brent - Ss., owner Maiden Una. • WATIHTILL HAS MEL Near. York. . JOHN HASTINGS, Near Bedford. B.lll,lo7ANattraville, willanpply oar Wedmore prices. ' • ' Min a:dory at Near Bedford, New York. Xareh u X 66 THE BEST • ;. TUXci . CIMAPEST. - • alpetie MlElCe atus Po‘d anifortain Asa tharougt rids, ail - umiak VitA empotir - bole,:•and enni:vsay better andvarafto noralcallbakithecoinmon coldinmobed rata. Ire min -sactomed and ' E.. 13 %Ilipornmou o c t 6„,:w44, 4 1 m J. , • • Realm, ACCT.I I- V 7 -4 - • Anbin4 , ll4etillixet,_ and . taint on 4 :Produced le, the tin of Prot DIEBREUX.FRISKII LE • unpin Luc. Cue at tat wernated . curl tbe mint gullet aid , *.n belt *tenet sex bantam asettele. hat% inneehe auk been. need the fahlonabies - Was aid' Leinhon Iv= the We e ' ikSuY nada ot :* "pate no thhavelheltati. Pane -asiV Deenthattar char' 'ye =OWwee.ene Blateenti SITUTTISACh.. Chenaiti. go; ternieer street, Troy; N.A r .;eolenft , for the tinned Mates: • Feb. ER NAT- 3-11. 4: I _ILIWITDIAIS PRESENTS...A Atha Caid Na well selected tali& of.Widebee; 4ievielry. , 'lad Bever .Ware, - eologateleg all %anew " Call lad spar :Minedlng ladore_ • _Buschman. - AB goods Anumall Amara Cieleadir — Clocks tar Men tadDl= :8 xtlxim ' " 1 •54 4 ` 1 Ci.gl.4f!Pl.;" = - • - - -I,ODIME:- - SABSAiwpitura . 'ja m diejeues 41'16 iuktititi m :it pep curet t3geohtlaparin tioree erviiii /Ile the beet eeetplekgs• of. ehildteiktollotrlng- hamper -kwricallet *tax I s tlebezat Wee& ;tinthint eat litmus of U. Amor - the tkikeelost lees lifurcixem Reomeeabed Ily a = tm....... b01ithe g . 2 4 r bottlee47l4lo Bltn . 2 .0.1eem 4=e d. ; • badly Ifictimel •Thaet. twobsittkiel+l3leetited bah _ cortd: iterteibot =MOO, 00110:- ~ZLe l ii k t g , t red. it! figeeertet tt 4l ial lklu r .z e*Nly, "l6 l(ve7.•._ • paelliee-thie moo& woos alorailkiletailletineteer Aron* itiitcalitis • Labe peen* bare:dem oarlike Awl I ' o3l.l4l r Ut llliddr et°s423 4 ll M -1113114 '144 - 2 - 1 ;1/1111_ %We& WRIA I 4 CI IP,0!" 111.16 " 11 0m4 4.1$ Vellet.4llol4ll Pi 14101,11 la roarti"7- 112;041.- . ‘. • - • 31.1 r ==;=MlE= n.Oviu'r:. oOti.s';;!. . 1 4 6 414tevila'';')tirilliiiiiiiii . ;TIO* ,- ,- , x:x.;..,.. , . -,...:, -.. .'.-.... - -:...:, & . Amor ifini -._'--1,-,•:-..-,: . -- _-., DgaTrp it: AIIrfiQUIWTIONS - - °Fora. Volinkteer floldiersSailors, A !WWI ) MEIVART, Prom tna4 tamed iind Preacitittstiiin • • - • • .. •• • .• :AT TUT*. itaxicussarii. Corner DiV Awnnee — ' Sad lab &mg. -nth - at 7 40 4 04 , .. This instaitisiL *ffiipdadft the nornewe'retAnltiA toasty edoesabig the sons of dreessed.Soldnit um of the . fitetas, was removed bet Deposit. Delaware; 21.1f..10 peeseat nem of Fifth AmesnseandSenntty.sixth mind. R::.. • , This tostituts is the fourth year of sown *fin nio -elation. It is not a mere borne of the friendlesk or or dintry orphan smyium. - buts Minim Instions, where the sons of allieems rostpilmates Wan not feel= ded: bat be .kept. upon time soda level their: placed them predeos to thews:: - • The N. Yoh:abeam bastitine, rem a =dr t° West Paintorill be open sotto reception a :PDPila Goias from Any State. Astlam- the Union. anitroVag with the publiebed rootiorments sand Con stitution al the InstintWaseltion it in fact a Milts* Distitate for all deserting Its nissonzens. - • • • • . . Amongtosto.elhari: Use veleta tunt teen ' toniert irlth thetollowier dlstimisbedAmstormiment: *, . • • Major-Gettetil JOSUE'S HOOKIIII, • " JOHN Dl~r a • a Et. DAVISS. • ' Colonel TRAPTIOItD,IIn . - . 250,004) Ticket's in OtteilDellar Bne i, mut 230,000Presetris. betel One . • each Tickle' Helier. . - 5 . ,00.. O.DOLLARS; • • - PRESENTED AS FOLLOWS.: . . 1 Prize 210,000 inflate. - - .219.600 ..• 1 House and Lot on Fed= Mame, • • • Brooklyn, row theambrance; .12,000 1 " Splendid Residence and Two Lots in: • • Harlem. nee of ineambrance.... - 10,000 60.-" Greenbacks. 2.16 0 es% VC* 1 Cottage • House and lot., 50 1 1 01 /. - • • 'splendid location in Harlem- • 5,000 • 100 " Greenbacks:2lo each. • 1,000 • / "- C lty Lot baHarlem. - • 2. 0 )0 1 Pairdthg--David playing the harp beforelsaL 1,500 . 2 " • Set IRamonds, Bing, Ear Riagrand - • • Pin. WOO each. 3,000 ".-,'Grand Plano, Chickering 1 - 400 4 " Flue Planes. $6Ol . each 2,000 1 " Valuable Blooded Hones • , I 'oo 1 " Ladies" Saddle Horse 1 300 1." Bay Horse 15 hands • ' • 600 10 " Sets of Hermes, ...,, $9O each • • " • • 10 Suptriortliewingldarldnes. $lOO each 1,000 100 " - Family. Sewing Machines. sls.catb. 1 . 500 •10 " Sete of Cottage nimbi:me, $6O each. • . 600. 15. ": Gents' Fine - Lever Gold Wardress, • 2,000 15 Lsoties. do., $l3O each • 1:e60 10 • Gents Pine Gold Guard Chains, sloo' • 1, 0 00 6 " Ladles. Gold Grout Chairs. 22 0 - • • 400 " Silsernlated Tea Sets, 2.16- 1, 5 75 '2O " - Suits Gents' Clothing, to order, $5O, 1,000 2 0 " . Ladies. Dress-Patterns, to order, 350 .1,000 1 " Genre' Saddle .and Equipmen 100 1 " Ladies' Saddletand Equipments.. 160 1 " Handsome Top Baggy, Brewster . ' - best • • 400 200 " Photographic Albuins 1,000 700 " Copies Illustrated /Mimi .of the . War (1 vat.), 21' each 000 500 • " • Gold Pena, Penter, and Sleeve But- • • . tons. 26 each .• • 500" Table, Tea Sports& NaFkin Rings, • ' .26 each - • 2 1 500 1000 " . Call Bells and Plated Fruit Halves, 5,000 Te balance to consist of the following articles, viz: Works of. prominent Authors, Engia. sings of distinguished personages, Erotical Instruments. Work-BO:tee, Moak Boxes, * • • Photograph Albums, Opera Glasses, Breast- pins and. Finger Rings, Gents. Fob Ctudus,, Ledl& Gold Watch Quints. Wier and Gents. Adding Whips, Emblem. Cards for • Parlor Amusement, Parlor Ornaments, Pic- • tures, Frsmes, Writing Cas e s, Kid gloTes. • az., smoo..log to • 34.215 Making in the, aggregate, 250;000 presents, valued at $145,600 Hew to Obtain Tickets. Orders may be mint tone enclosingthe money, from one to twenty-five dollars, in a', SiaIStIELD letter, at our risk, with stamp for return - postage. amounts should be sent in drafts.' or by . exprets= following club rates :,- Illrbendhy Post Office Order if . passible. . • . . • - 5 l'ltke t ti to one s addresss4 50 " 10 .. •. .... 6 , CO' • . 20 n 50 - • 80:25'25 • • 60 44 50 Addrear all orders and coiarminmations to - KENNEDY dir • ~.ew cork. SPECIAL NOTICE.—To the Military Organization inflneneing the of Tickets sill be presented' a handsome RZGILXITAL STANDARD. Parties Purcha sing tickets will please advise Agents to which Regl-• went. they desire to credit their Procbase. Feb- 15. '6T • —7-41 m • FOUTZ'S Rs° aid Cattle Polders. 601.47f15, - b) TEMPER, 1 PERS; POUND) LOSS OF API TITS AND VIT. MfgROV, US6 Smprovel wind,incraws the appetite-giro s smooth glossy . skin—am anteater= t h miserable. Skeet horse. . To In all diatisee of Swine, suckaa Conglir,-17&ere In . . the twigs, Liver, ' • . .. &c., this' artic1e ... .. 00 4 .. 1 ", ' . . ante as a specific. ' _ . . ,By putting from ...,,o - i - ' .. One-half a . paper. ' to a paper in' a : 1.. barrel oi m _.... _ ill the • _ -_____..,' -,_=. above diseases.' ` --_._... ' -,-.------,-- *ill beeredleated - . "-' ._._.- -.---... --" __--- - or entirely prevented: .It - given in Uine, a certain preventive . and mire for the Hog Cholera. . - .. Pries 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Paperitr PRZP,AILED • S. A. vourrz AT TH:14:11 WHOLESALE DEMO AND MEDICINE DEPOT. NO. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, lid. Far Sale .by DruggiSti and StOnkeePerS thrOdgl" out the United States. Postale in Pottsville by HENRY SAILOR, Druislat, Schuylkill Maven, H. H. COBS. • - Dec '66 . . ' - 45-1.7 ibitead This !.411 J. 'R. -TWONELLI'S CHEAP CHINA, GLASS, MID OBOOKERY STORE, • C en t re Street, Opposite Mortimer House POTTSVIT ;F: • • gTbe' citizen' "ot Pottsville and me' krizi T llu g ,„ an d hamlets, one and all, are invited to call and examine my stock of wares before baying else where, as lam not. to be undemold, and can Imtlab Housekeepers with every article they watt in my bps Ce business. Inthe stock of ..... • French . China, . • • WM be found Tea fietts, Dinner Settaxard - end ago, Baskets, Watch Cues, Begat Headers, Match tin Motto No, Idotto Colo atm SaUePnit Colooes, China Settr for Milldam, and a general variety of Up, ac. • Glass Ware. -' • :. 6 tioicest, west patterns, iimaisting 'of Table and B ar Tumble's, Champagne and Wine Glasses, Ale and -Bees Glasses, Decanters. Bar and .Bitter Bottles tHob let% pl at es, Castor Bottba, Pitchers and Creams, eel: cries, Sugar Bowls. t3m Holders, syrup Cans, Fruit _Bowls, null ;as, osae' Stands, Kerosene Lamps cd *very varlet", Lama Oninniefas Lantana, Candy - Eland? Jan, dc. . • Criickeryt -Crockery!! • • - A toll assortment of IRON STONE CSINA , of 'A tf,' kraut pa tt ern s, in setts or single pieces, to snit the pah: 11c. A hugs assortment of commas' C. C. Ware, virh / sell at. llsw %Mee. • Yellaw. and stone Ware. • Pudding Dishes, Pie -Dishes, Callenders, Milk pa lm J e lly. Moulds, Pltebens. Tea Pots, -Beller Pots, 112.aratAt- , eta 87cl • ' • US s--Toilet Setts, Ciatcsis„ SI . Jae and Foot Baths gnat and Pint Planks ; Coal c 1 slta, ske. Fruit Jars, cd every o mm i l at eaL MERCHANTS 1.1 am sell/on Goods at -City Prime, tt u a ta wns you freight. and tee if %ler not so. TO OARPENTIIII . 6 d 6 BUILDERS. Tbe SchnyliMl County Lumber & Maufacturing-00, Have .on band :at their 'attentive -ft mime Street, a xil-cat quantity of !amber stereo , hiM they can sanity to to oon t ors . o tmot ten and =woo. at loWer ratite itunilt as be bought elsewhere,' JrZ i. are also ,read to sunta. through the means extendie bna - -bar saving machines mannfactintsl articles in their line at a saving of 25 per cent on former wet . - • _ mot tome workshops have been Inetuoissisycipertp: Mai for the pa e i Iter , tiunint i out veer Doom w dew . sash. Paul Work. • BlFiooildingo," • - nth" - Baia - • - And all kinds of Primed; Panebtd. end 'relied Work; Attach they have constantly an •hand. They tiri= to matte orders atthe shortest notice, no. soy ty or frailty of /sired or Insnalketared -- • - , Thy a d , mit Hemlock 'of All ALAN kr AV moolq Ptiplar stair; Naar Sad' - =N I. _"Cherrl; Wainer, ifehoa tis Ar„-yor t ow wodt: Witte and Yellow Pine A:c domit sew or made to Miler: 'White Pine plank, amc, mi t fc, sod X lorigmari, storeys mgt. f -m oo - bermaeonuing , Kota; &Wen. Daly edam' 14 4- 1 11:15Vernsed etre and everithini ati bond or to order, It the Okorteet, no :.11?" - 'CRISPER COMA' • • -.:• Whose cot tendrils sok entwined.. • Ikeltained 'WY - bald toeloind. ' 1 , tousle* For inallintPtob"thher ."3140119140e2aig .*O7 4 rimaletk whom, insinadien . sta. . ; Da b* thy article Ladles andthinuesnevrcuit heats , ioemar'nitl thousand toid:-.4t.-atahalonbtadJtia! ib o amid that srM.. earl Muted rnair,init i tu e. titOe gi , e a a bealitUA .0 1311 4 .Crikler Coma not °Wanda we beeeiglee. and cleanses •It ; . 11: mit, culla the aunt coisi artitsk *vss to the dtl,ustiounpahlin.'4AlltiOri*E = one Juitiridt , in. art ataddrassolealsCand Imanlotd„. - • WaatalijetteUtstsAllyanam, —irsc-tor - • enoult A nnun ms , th ew" . ta of one tri l = lift ionnitak dr i rtlL two h - - will be soid.stl=U= T 800 'lmam Kale••• AN 1 jiwrgehod aid tor sale it - . - •s. 4II MAM.Y.*4. X 1 091 14 40114 :* _ _•.. • . _ ..,.- Thisrp - i.zocctz , coAt - PANT Astcasaviltiteil' Papasorkell_3ll6,sooo. .Th 11 413 'TO* 11 4 1 00 .- " i l3 ` - -Alsart 'Prying fair tultsstiog theit kens.ThrelpsfitoresSlcoooof Inee ale Schuylkill Omar, Shot* the lac tett yeses' .oiike cif Pottsville i Veyalithstitoego,Sittect; next-door •W the Sidon . - 4LSODPREirate; • 'A • LIVE -IC Co. - $500 1 .044- • • ~•. . • • ~ .•. ROBERT C.. SPECIAL , . - AGEiTS .Nceitimnbetbuid; Slug* linitonr; 'Om; Active and Inntrgette mevi wanted in every_seetiM.. -CtidtAli ' cana l i'Ottzville,. GREAT. EASTERN . DETECTIVE HORSE' ec .. l.4lN'E,_ STOCK COMPANit. Chartered 111466, by the State et Peniia. - • • Oash Capital - -••- • - • $lOO,OOO Presirient- * -Vol; CHARLES FRAILEY. : Vice President—D. L. ESTERLY. Secretary—Di. B. BECKER. ' • • General Agent—PlUlle HAFF'A..• The Pioneer Detective Horse and Llie Stock insu rance Company. continues. to inane Horses. Mules. Cattle; senJnee lorroft by theft end death • by Are, acci dent, and natural causes, and promptly pays all her liabiliSe% on proof of the fact, whenever losses occur. • •N. B. -Our rates are lower than any other renable Inattrance company. an we take all risks as stated. • STATE REFERENCES. . - Hon. SIMON CAMERON, Harrisburg. Gen. J. L. STICHTKELReading. Dr. J. L. eiLoNINGER, Preet. Lebanon Bank.. E. O. PARRY. Evq., Nun - Me. • SCHUTUYILL COUNTY REFERENCES. • • Oenl. IL L. CARE, Tamaqua.:' - E J. FRY. Tamaqua. • . ' • EMANUEL BAST. Ashlami• • •' B. F. SMITH: Mahan°, City. • * • - GORMAN & WINTERSTRIM, Port Carbon. BURD PA.TfERSON, Potisvlile • • t.I. 11. SILL 11111L411. '• General /fgt.; Pottsville. - Feb. 9, .67 - . -6-6 m. North-western - ..House, u Gate Think' M) • • ' V, . Centre Street, iPoturrttle. . - r1 Large accommodation !Or Dniveta. WILLIAM STERN.2I4 - , p nnir.. Jane . 16 , 166 6 • • ' 24-: . - :UNION HOTEL, Mite EXCHANGE HOTEL,) • ST.;POTTIII7I=3, _ Jecos LINDE:MUTH, Proper; _ _ - - 4"'"•-• RILE 11 0 E , The Subscribers Wing leased this tavorite House .It. has been lUKFIMID AND : I : Is AN ruccum luirmat, • And is now prepared mita the moat perfect appoint - nantsfor the reotptitm of guests.. ; The first position among end- fans - Hotels will De Maintained to thefatme, as In the - • • May 96.'66-91-Iy. . ' & PARLEY.' PENNSYLVANIA HALL, PottBvillo; iambs. lIETTITIID AND • 111iTITHNISEMI IT THROUGH- . iptri IN 2113 - 1103 P ELEG!ANT - 111.41110tER,, . fneitia the Attention' 41 . tAa Traveling Public. The Proprietor will spare . 720 pains to maintain the 'character It has always sajoyed as being one of the b.eat of the This preparation, long and favorably known, will. thor oughly. reinvigorate broken-down and •lowipirited honks, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and hells- . tines- It is itara . pre ventive of all dis eases Incident• to Of the country, and those who favor him with their =may be ammred that nothing will be lett .un, secure the comfort and 'satisfaction of gneata. ' WILA.Lett. W.IIIIIITIVEY.. 24-if Jane 16, 'CS ITNITED STATES HOTEL, Broad StreeF; Taiaagrea, Pa. D. H. WILCOX, 'Proprietor, . The.tinited States Hotel la well and. widely known to the traveling public. It Is pleasantly located : in the .centre and bness part of the - town and near the -Railroad Depot: it ts well *Forwisbed, 'end PO6 - seems every modern improvement - for the comfort and entertainment of its inmates ; the' MOMS are epeclou and well ventilated ;'provided with gee and water ; the attendance is prompt and respectful and the Tu.; ble in well Provided with- the best the market affords.. The • Bar is adOcked - with the choicest Vitt a long experience as liotel-kwper' the pro, prietor trusts. by nioderate charges and a liber . at policy; to receive a share the public patronage. .Tnly I. 436 • • , 26 - le invaluable. Its the Anent) , e milk.. It tn: proven by an , esperinaent -to ease the ovum: of Faith and twenty per and make the e r Arra and In fattening it eyes* them ?petite, it Sena • bille,- - and them thrtre SALTPETRE,,-ArliD satinaroritir. Powder. Rakers' Babette, - --Meat Owen' Saltpetre, ROll Brunatone, Flor Sulphur: F Cat issue 131 WILLIAM GULAGER, ALGERT FOR 3LANUFAcTURRRs, 59 North Front. Street, Philada. 730 v. a. , 66 444 m Dams'. M .KARctues, . _ City Cabinet Ware Rooms and flamufattory i • 23erSOUT1t SECOND STREET, . ' • •E. B = Peisona going ta theClt will find it to the!a advantage to call and examine the stock. D. M. K. Sept. 27...69 . R9-tf Tat; •HARRISON BOTLER, A SAFE -STEAM BOILER, ' This new Steam Generator onnbines essential ad vantages_in ABSOLUTE SAFETY FROM DESTRUCT IVE EXPLOSION, in first coat and cost of repairs, du =economy of fuel, facility of cleanbkg and trans , notpossessed by any other-boiler. • . • • It is forthed of a combination of cast • Iron bolkrw egoLres ligh ,- , -each eight inches in external diameter, and tbs of an inch thick, letmected by curved necks. - • These spheres are held together by wrought iron •bolts, with naps at the. ends. The form Is strongest known; its strength to resist internal .pres snre very great—unweakened -as - itis by punching or rivet's. .g, •which lease= tha. strength of the ere - ught iron boiler plate about 40 per tent Every bona is, teated by hydraulic presshre at 800_pofinds to thdaquare inch ; yy CANNOT RE BUM UNDER ANY.FRAG. TICABLE STEAM FIUsSSURE. , trader pressure which might cause rupture in oral 'nary boilers, every joint in this becomes a Safety No other eteem generator possesses this property of_ relief, under extrente_pressure without injury to Itself. and thus preventing Wester. - - Abect two hundred of these boilers are now In ope ration in some of the best vastiddlehmen i a In the coun try.. "For datcot etrcularserprice. apply to _ JONEPIR lULRBISON, Jr _HinisOn Boner worts. Gran F erry. Rad* adloloblif ' AnsmaL dlids::Pft... Jane% ics—irms ADAm wARIPII3III4I.* Ca; 13KEP. AND PORK 'PACKERS *AND•• GENERAL --•• • . PROVISION DEALERS; , • . , 1 1 11e5.33 &917„Papoltur St., below Flunt,Plailm., . , Hain constantly on hand a general assortfißt .„ nt of, Belted - and Smoked YrovislonS, SUGAR - .'CURED. HAMS, SALTED & SMOKED SHaULDWItSFLFT'OR. SMOKED SEEK BEEP Toxarta4. XSOS, - .FRIALE MESS and FLUME FORK, FAMILY BEEF, PURE LARD In bands' and tntra, - .SALTEM REAOSokc., Ac., at the lqwest market prices.. - ' 41-S . :TRiP,IMIGY.' - .;H TIU:.WORT4tI'4OTONISitED At the Woadertklse~eiatiids .` MADE BY THE OBRWAgntouungri MAJD'AeEE , !k• PERRIGO: She revada. scents no: mortal ever knew.: She re stores to happiner those who, from doleful muta t ca tastrophes; craws frikkve, lose of relarkinsuldfdercis; lam of =rum ac...; have: become despondent , iehkge togeth er thoserlongeeparated, giver' Itdormatlort concerning . ' abarirrid. or lovers, restores .100 or iynkm_propty; rallryou the; Madam - log are: b qualified to mine MIA lurrhat on wflfbee most anti cea t u j. owes 44pooknuuslages and tells 7=l= do , you roa%n CUM'S= -the ruone;j charade:Wm of. tbeTpersim.:, She: reed', your resy thoughts, and by bee almost supert porremlor rens the dirk and bidder mysteries of the ftit From the strum -we see inthefinnement-41nrinalelic stars that overcome or pralardzurts ia.tbe Coo-4mM the en=ts &Ad positions of the PitiV i eWird the Sued dm* la the besmear* the thiutof bittb. she - &Ataxy the furore destift7 o l.man ,'yalluot to consult tbe graded Astrologist on earth:: It taste you hut a tale, and", You cosy never *Phi-hire :so - favorable 'air oppectr.. Consultation fee, mirk timmess. end &Anil••••11,, SI. Paths. Mika ist *distance Ana:molt. the Xadante' by nail whit erprateatety dick esisfseilon to theineelvel. as il , kr - PereorV , A hill and Z o u t ; written no; witemill UV** Itueilered, do*icit likenesiecze;bY fgaltouncePt- of Prim uweetkiee& - , The Iltitatati . eatiVit t i rs eleg lererel"ltiane t: 4l l9 the rlte c iplatult 'o tbe rder ..da7 =7 "of..tke . moutit ."ll2tr°4 and ' near le 'which you witteborn;meleettywalf lock of Isar. .:;Address. : :.. - MADANDI X 0-11/I"egg; 11001. it ,LANEE'BRAII I 141111iiiMI : , • - -sir.rais,:aog'imait , ..-_ - ;..an «eon portoisttewealo.,, - , 'ssla - evic sco _ keeted,ilifts - ' ', liiVr t ! "l l=4lrtUtyliOnleat.likkeicar.,i , ,CoortaPo k , Ab ort „, -4441410114,11,,:i .1110 W Amungssavoirin a r .40ggioranwar r %Callinateit44».- 311110 hoes AIaWANSHOCIbbpa, . 104 , ANsUILANCE: HOTELS. PIIELUn3:MUA. FIRST-CLASS HOTELS LEGALCARDS. .101121.1 W: . 1/1 " 1 1" ne.4 1 . 11 1.1 .1171... Iveinnialted kt likelthaaviGerautz‘ • • • • Decls, - - 004 ' ra. P. iiiiceppriEL. • Aistimremr a 1 Law.' OW= .4 7 -43Dbleaws Gmtte ELL. rottilTlll4 Pcnalt ; btu M .f6--41.-41m- • GEORGE D.A1.16.41P6 - 2291 &Kai 4th stmt. Phttelta. . ' WAY It'OS • 4 , ': • ipammaffum airecooLi-Att•raerus Le Low. OPPlCW=Xvinketoago , Stteet above MAY 5111)111GATILIBASEit, • Addas4 eobrolibit boon oi t x ra, . of4ce—on centie MASON. WEITIMALit, • • • Assawair Gol3!Zrif. PA. WIZILLIK 111111:1L . .• fIALIEIPBELL ic= tTNsAnirror: as OFFlCE—Cestze art*„ . ovspositct, 17=13 VIINISTOPHER, LITTLE., 7.1 6 -titoirmovc,iji t 7, mid Noppity , and - kr take doottckits, mad irkorriedgiFiests j n t a Ve , LAS AND 'COLLECTION OFFICE.'.: _ may raFitongo s!„. CopposiDlEnst • 11°' QOI;;POSTEIL, JR" Attemer fat ILsorr i , ornal-Gowims wn.Dlllo,llo=ll4 ST., MatehCouch. 44, •.. • . • • Bzurt . ,Jurtir OFFICE—MARANTAMO ST..zTar POST arm& . 24. 422 , (4300. EL Cara woe.) EDUCATIONAL. SIC7/N . ,.+Utlf . . Will open Ira Spring,Tenn on Monday, Ail let, '67, For analogues cony:nritag porno:Liars, address A. U. LP. Principal. , Elycland, 2dcmtgozaerjr.Co- Pa. 8.6 r Feb. 23, tOT VREEMOITNT . SEMINARY; rionsirsirowri, . • zwitourze- iinr mai BOYSZIASSICAL dolt. 31312C1AL AND MATHEMATICAL: - Sumer Sendai of sixteen sseelas will commence on -TCESDAY, APRIL atti. - For circulars address ,March 2. .6i-94t1 JORN W. LOCH, Yertelpid. LEBANON - VALLEY COLLEGE. A D/Y LID BOJADLYO SCHOOL - FOR BOTH SUES. - The School is leaded at ANNWILLE. LEBANON CO.,` PA.. (13 miles west of Reading) • "ON Tim LEBANON vAztarr luaima&D. Thorough instruction is afforded in , Cansaaanitad High English. lllathcmatles and NatarallNeiewee, . Polite Literature and Philosophy. Greek. Latin. . ' • - Dertuan - aid Freed. Langongea: • Vocal and I,netrameatal Music, Penniman.. ship, Drawing and Paintbag. • The Teachers are all graduates .of the bat schools, nd are - soommilished and experienced. • - The rooms are all fmnisheci and heated by furnaces ood boarding." Next session commences - January 7,1501. Charges moderate, and no extras. • • ; . For catalogues, address Rev. T. R. VICEROY. Lebanon Co., Pa. 52-'4 . Dee SS, •66 THE CENTRAL, PACIFIC RAILROAD .00'Y Ravin completed,' equipped, and put in . Operation nearly one hundred tidies of. their road. from ,fetera- Ineoto, Calltornla._ within 1 - 2 Mike of he sammti of the Eflep:e.augeli'lindeflitine, continue to offer for sale throe . 41ua, their . • . - . . 'FIRST : MORTGAGE BONDS, Mimed in conforreity.with the 'Acts of COngresa and the laws of the State of California, upon the divisien of their road located. In. the State of. California, and er-' tending' one hundred and fifty -Biz - tulles from SAMS mento City to the California State line. , - The Bonds have thirty vire to run from July 1,1666, and are secured by a FIRST MORTGAGE, constituting an . absolute prior on. the ;cation of Road above named, wlth ali, the Rights, Franchisee, Equipments. 'to.. pertaining thereto. • . . The amount of these First Mortgage Bonds to he is-. sued Per , rolle is limited . by law to the amount of Uni ted f3tatos Bonds 'allOwed and ismid to aid the con struction of the Owl, and the Nettgage by which they are maned m Declared hZ See of Conveys to - Wonalitute a Men Prior, and duttorior to thot of the 'United tittapta "Government. Interest at the rate 'of Six per cent. per annum, pay -able semi-annually, on the first days , of January and Principal antlnterest payable In United States Gold Coin, In the city of New York. The price of the Bonds to Axed far the present at 96 Per cent., and seamed interest from Zanotry let In airreze9,Vie Company reserving the right to advance :the price whenever it is their Interest to, The Road forma the. Western part of the . . ' • -TRUNKMAIN Great National Pacific Railroad Aiathorized,. adopted, and aided tiy The irnited States Goventment. itrntsthiough the heart of tbe richest and moat populous 'section of the State of..Ctilifornia. =needing ' • ExtensiVe aiding : Regions of Ne. - • vada, Utah and Idaho, _ • with Sacramen.n and the' . Tacific Coaat;from whence their supplies must be doiwr.; and the earrdriga of the portion already running are very heavy; and largely in then of tial interest, upon the Company's Borsht._ • Having been for Some time familiar with the opera tions of the Central Padlic Railroad Company, we are. satisfied .that they , are conducted with rare ability and prudence. and that. the energetic and economical man agement of tlag Conapanyti 'affairs entitles them to: the confidence of capitalists and of ° the public. ‘. We have =gully investigated the progress, resources and Pros pects of the Road, and have the fullest confidence in.ita success, and id the value andstability of the Company's salinities.: The attention of trustees of estates, institu tions and individuals desiring a long, safe and reme .nerativelnvestment, is eipeciaity Invited to these Find Mortgage Bernie. • 'i - Orderer May be forwarded tons direct, or through the princdpal Sankt' and Bankers in all parts of the coon. Remittances May be Made In &site on New York, or in Legal. Tender Notes, National:Bank Nottar, or other Muds current In thin city, and the. Bonds will be for wattled to any address by exprese, free of.herVi. -In quirks for further particulate, by mad , or °Maybe, Trill receive punctual attention. FISK Bankers &Dealers in Government Beeniities, N0.,3; NANONIJ STREET, N; Y. N. B.—.All.kinda of.Goveroment Eieceritlea received at the WI . market price in exchange for tim - Pove •- • . gir'd3l descriptions of Government 13eatultlea kept =nasally on Land, and Bought, WM, or Eichanged, Coln andU. S. Coupons bought, sold and 'florlitepoeits received - on_ liberal term, @abject to, cheek at eight. . , • NeCollectiptus made.throughorit the, country. ' . Isrlatteeellancenn Stotts tuad Ikindatiouild and mold at the Stock Exchange on commies* for cub. itirapecial attention given . to.tbe melange of 'EFT 11317TEIRTY NOTBd of all Me Sates far the new PIPE-TWENTY BONDS of :Ha, on tie moot tavots., We team March 16, It. JULES JAILED'S "EM/ DE ‘PAPin." The ;Ifewiletautfitier of, the Skim , I renialtfrent Odebrtiedleditti . • , . onlyseMet id heinitifying the skirt' . ' larairir only to Meant% dared; At'llene,, they State 10: 5 0, that it differs from all other prepanstionc It to tho moat Wendt' and freckled skin both the unload . color. :'o polished WWI; removing all, dbleAdessdon# Whether ammadzig- al freckles. tans . molo2B%..Tatoth; or blacken= weeks,7 and Is especially: inctiosdal In smoothintorit the marks left by ikohltriox. . 1- `The agents of ••ffakaall de Paris' , most maddenA . sabmitto the: pliblic the earnest cadrasetnents of s: :ffl=ers ItInTORI. Mlle. pzuesr.a. visiva.u : icsa IEAGGrifatETOTICLL.Iirs:D. P. - BOWKEN. Ll 7 -, . ' . CILLE_WYSTICRIL Mad. Yrs. EX ILA WALLER, ME itlortrryss,Nes "ta. : . . _ tindreaatiotliera..wborie blgh ethuthig bi - the prof* Wm. theme atsurop m oftruttifalnetaoral to theft.- e.M..; THB 'gent and - - ' ) Baeuneut. LUCILLIf WICSTIMff I ADIIIIII4 the *11knall" predawn' the tall/my' :of 'rouge and miArtata .with; fire greit. oak priettlbor 'advantage' of total bantdeeemons.... it really add* to the Amami nil beauty of the akin. , YZEILWALI HAYS / have eafferedio istaz .ftin :.the mbar &cut ibe..,*bieh myttarste c iAxifteelon 'obligee me: litoodder 11. beteethetburto w• eparation wbirb. ,gbrets) niceerary Wheless to the akin, and-leaves the in reel MI smooth, •• • KISS MAGGIE MIME= BAYS; I barattladthatMarbeauthler,:j.'Emall de • and found tbatitlnstra Imparts "natural bloom and freshness to the Ns on. tiTired tle•Parbr•itted &Beate bead: fee or th e - 448ft Theetre,. Baloon;ne_434l:4:xnu, the meet relined and •115M 10 10 , 16 hale. ; alt the thebeintiblixeithiefe tregeAine ext their ledger Owe ortedazy to.theakto. _ ;fiekt i geat iket-daqs 41404%; Ifeeteera .,ZatimeiCeoli TAO • athem-NS nosimbrosk:i -& . and It a1"):4 0114 end 11.1-South . ,Teath: genet; - 4 01 4*Fr: • Ctikstsby, be adi eg aleat i klearialOdlinotara;x i ni ye* • W Booss..ie.rtio.:.lllpeogioNAunt. Thetiodetelp=e show_ Ipeu rett tirklatitteh irsottotetttei• Velem dant litelkeimeAtthett New Elton - anAtentrelkteetirlarirdeetiviellovi the '10112101C1151 ° 4 1 ,4310 P 1 . 1013 4 8t arg.vgt 4) ., -!: —, :=DOSBITIMILMAISBOTEEIR. ,- -ncrettirm*aterpaplekla Ada • ' BUSIMSSL - .OARDS. HENRY PLICA.I . I!MTIS! oxviraAurp Eanteir treopeeti*CoMetim - and =lei Wind and Oil Orrow.--111humaialto Matadi's; Giotto litt a r tte 1114iisospal ' 11,14ititis insoiritai!ts, ciyq asnii mat izm1 " 1114 "" 111 .• • am 11Altilla ROWE 0. IMMIL Znly - 30. ' • September MVO 114. _ PW. NINICAFEW4 Inpetsvall* 1 0 00. 11 ge * of thePeoneylvaala Stale Geological tkeveys cc' plarO ctob ealands , mtoes, to..- er it VILIMICADAICTIBIL, Real Maass Agent, 1:•31.1.11ANOY Cffir. Beltpllclll Om*. PIL WrlalleitMtheims-•• 4 lblam_Clta P.P." . A' ORM 16.-For Hheichape Hale A of Rea !Mite; bays dsittilottkal Leads, Woes, ac, arel collet:dm ream. 011100 Walamtsagolltreet,lNiturvilite. API/ 11 0 40 ' - r • • / - - CHAS. X. NELL. i`v m. amen% - ib • ". ,CIVXLA2TD2O:SIING XEIGUOIKEL ompb-acampaii• _s• 181"114 • -is 01111IFIC W. GigART.' J Civil aatil.Miniatig 1/1,2•11V/LLE. PA.; Omar. J, So to Taxa% Mirth 10066 . • . lo-I) '' INSTRIJOTION ON TILE . PiAlia • • • . Prof. BECKER . • . Rea taken roma In th e beildite, on Market at. Potts ville; necupied try 3La. Lineweayer. derAta, wbera pa= pits wilt be tostyucted on Übe *on forte. . A R D.; • . QUIZ 13N. DIMSIEMBH. X HON KO IPATEItIe Wonldliy info= indebted& and the public of Fote'ethe and Ticteltr: that thaV -hare located per- manently, acutopenedan office at then:met of Market ' and t3econd etreets.rottawille. 143.. when they Can be profendonatly constant. . • - • . Onus licrtma:-,1 to 3.0:, A. :1 io XP, X.: * *to 9. P: Y: UIBCKIIIIII, M. D. Mara le, .61 , -11.13m1 . C.B. DliltatiLli 8, NIL. D. LEURNEIMI, WATCBES,.. ansi JEWELBY, . • . ALWAYS ON HARD. SW".id Wads of Musical limircomota Sias Viol Suing% Guitar ax 4 Bulk , acmanacV oil bind. • Jan 1 4 ti 44 • DR. W. K. LINEA WEAW4 DENTIST,• - . SASS Baecefoor to Di. B. & • lios-cdoo. Ctilfodusfe of Pennalvania (ollege of Dodd Safittol.) ROOMS : —Market tOr., "hove Third. Pritther and Allorofcom administered' *bed. der thornmeceis:—Prot.N. L Barkingbaro. D. D. B.IL D.; Itot 8.. WlLlman..l). D. 8. Y. D.; Prof. -Moms Truman, D.D.S.; O. N. Pierce. D. D. S.. of Raids:. and 'others. North 81. V 6-1,3.13, Thum Min • - • CHARLES ifirkElißEW auxurammus o. SATAANIANDER: SAFES, Seeend St., Pottsville Announces to the business ooh of_ this and the *Wining coantim that Ike_mannface taxes SALAMANDER BABBIS of all sizes kinds, warranted Erimproot which. in point of workmanship and. Sabah will compare with those. ob tabied from any other establiatenent iri the cotmtry.-;- R e always keeps asks on hand for sale, and will mike them any size. for Banking and: other_ Public blab- Woos, as cheap, if not cheaper than they can be oblanal town amost _ _ • He refers to BeniamlnHaywood, George Bright, Thos. Hooch and A.' Henderson,' of this Borough, who base his Wes in me, gone 18, 4121.-11441 REMOVAL. • G*.. W. BECK .• l= removed from the store corner Ma rk et sad E streets, to the store between 0. Dobecara 0. Brown's on Cents:. street.' offers a large and-va ried smortmetit of dry goods and groceries at tbe kne ed cash prima. ffeloff thankful for past favorkstarlf. a coriffinancerdilleAants: . , July T, '•66 . • 214 f - • • JOSEPH DITERB,.. E st , 4 MLUillik WATC AID JEWELS (tbreedcon % . Centre et., Pottessille, s above the Mortimer limas,' wan banda large and well selected assortment of has line yw . - • 161.1 d and Silver Watiebes; ' - Also a lige 'variety of fine Gold Jewelry,- Gold Chains Me.a.Mm&, Bar and Finger _Rings, Breastpins, Brace lets, Gold - Pm ells . Pens, Armlets. Thimbles= Sleeve Battens, &c.,&c., all .of which Will be for sale at greatly redated prices.. . • Partiardar attention given to rejoicing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. • . thlarch 8056—iii. • ITHEODORE And Wholesale and Retail IhntlFr in GILT, .WML= & ROSEWOOD 110111DIEDS, Looking-Mau and Picture lirinunea,', CENTE.II . ST. POTTSVILLE, . , re mown= nom Chi nom tarlitetiddrig & Reeding done at the ttharteit 'Notice. &t 26 6 . 'WV • NEN' AND SOU CLOTHING STORE. OPARTNERIIIOIPo-Webive this day oa k., tered foto a Partnership under the firm of H. PARKER Qc SON..formerly H. Parker, Mop? Clo. thine.) for the manufacture of MEWS AND' BOYS CLOTHING. • A large atonic of lleady-mads Clothing constantly on hand. Also a ilia assortment of Cloths, Casaimeree and Vestiaga, to atilt the amen. Panda& Mg Goods of kinds - always on hand. • All it deed to suit the times. • . We solicit the "homage of our old sustainers and, hien& in - H. PARKER. ' - ' • • CHAS. H. PARSER. January 1, MI • Centre Street. Jan. 45, !67. . Ali 21.'66 ' WILLIAM I_4: DAVIS, • Plumber and . Gas Fitter, • . . OFFICE-Bmhz Trattaos, Craws Si., Porremmi wren orders promptly and =dully attended to. .Tan.l9, 'ST.- • &-ttne - JOSISPII i) VERB, w...i ' .1 1 iiidii.B-0.... GENTRE • . Err., ronsva4a.-je., ohm alma above the Morthner sa = bas noa n as hand a large and welt selected at elhrer Ware, , Of the latest styles and alMbetil Istaaard of Mier-- Also Silver Plated Ware., ..A. large and general variety of superior Plated -Wws, inch as Tea and Ta ble sugar spoons, Oyster and Soup Ladles; Ple and Fish Naives, Wu Baskets,. Frnit Stands. Castors, Butter. Dishes, Waiters, Pitchers. etc., all of which trill be said at the very lowest - prima. - -_ , N. 8.--Old Silver bonght and taken exxchange.— The highest price given. March 11..611—a . .OPPOSITION LINE to Calltomls, via Nk:- U. tit t = on thenutlowin ' with =is All.arrylo Ocums—SAN- % $ TIAOO IMOID3A., SAN. FRANCISCO t vTrxr 1 . DAKOTA: OA, NOM TAYLOE. _NEBRASKA, NEVADA...L.' and Freight at F.' edncedllates... " Hailing days from York ;--lannsty. 10th and g 0 Feb ruary 20th, ; HareltiOth,'Wth April 20th: 21410126.. 80th; J une 20th and every twentyslays thereafter, key . ing on the Saturday 'previous when aRe Esping Daycom On Sunday: _ For farther' rkly to the es North American ' Sterunship AVM. WEBB, Picot; 51 Eretuntge Place, N. Y.' AK. GAR' RDlGTme,_Agr...ll7 West IR., Cat. Warren, or . is Pottsville to. RICHARD EDWARDS. lotariret. St. lan 2061 • . trim ituTwraillT - TO -HOUSEKEEPERS. SOLOMON.. HOOVES Centee.St.,.3 doors sieve "Market, West ' : - ilde, POTTSVILLE. Respectfully announces to the public that he luu ppaaww on band the largest and best socatoput of hoarehold . hut:Eakin gOOOTs ever offered in this,r eon, which he ipselllng 114 greatly reduced . prices. noes • wishing geods in hie line would do well' to Call and sea hit stalc before purchising elsewhere.: Hs feels .00nd dent that it cannot be In ebespnow .and. Ills stock : nonage: ofpurposed. • Sitchett, • - • Restos,Goldng. Peer sad Halt Stove. of all kinds and sizes, Th:, Rollos • lksis„ Rear titlssa..Tand Wood; en and 'Willow Wales, ese itrushocz llieves for, fktal 'and Flour. Coffee - NM* , Knives;and Foie, Smoot,' French -Ware, Water Coolers, 'Tin risks, . Refrigerate:a, Fruit Jars,. • Bolcetrr Spades.. Shovels:Pia" Garden Toole, - Nails, Coal Hods, Tea Sake, OW IamPIR Asfigktp.,.; .Side. end- Stead LsOpp.laritecosotnd logy other article:: tixitiumer , Roofing, 13pouting, tod ott *rods or lob wort: executed to order. Old. Stoves repaired and looks furntabed. 0111M:rpm taken in ad:motor new ones. He also'selliDotra Clothes. Washer, using boiling botoda. - It eaves tree - fourths In labor and takes entailn the-dirt- No sore bands, no Sated air, and no Injury to the dotlwe. • Ho also fella the:Universal Clotitoili9rhar with wiieela. It clothee Wooer. dry wi thout Injury to the mod delkate fermenkt; and never. gels tired or out of order.. Ttutwrlncx is so wen knoWn and AO luumhitously acknowledged` to be the best,, Au:trec. ammendations arena quoted. March 16, NIT ausTAv WOLTJEN, mtourwa AB;D Brun TOBA.CCONISIII CENTRE STREET, . . • • mom DOOR TO 'Tan =DM zurrzr. PBTTaoiLR,'E, itesmttElli Intitat the siteidSoit of desk" sod stil& keepers to metal to Me bug* toil well selectol stock IldPilted and Ramie d9ratip •r sad davaßg 'Mame , • ' •• isai aid 'Weed lips, ate,., ot «wet toiogbio aide at air imam Otto tidin wall, midi:oath:o 'moon of-the good , s so=o of .trktimds, Goods ioN. Ng m.l Igo sow wells Wooded. .1 - •_: . jusr_ RECEIVED, - - _ _ The 61thr nrAtA SEGAPJV AXAMPlt d dkt b fka*Nrinitirrogle B r ands t : • , 3 : ,ocititlei4s„ coireuee, umlaute, vrAruus, MIC• ' GENME - MEEBEWIWOUPIPEI3: . s's lg e brAbste wwiiiiegt • :: 104:10 kon gsullil the tamer. 121.111/MCEMMII42 I TATMETt. Let Satires sing of the windy-deep, . Let eoldters peke their armor, ' Bet hs say keart ttds Meat keep— The Independent Farmer. When drat the'rtste In robe of green Unlokis its atIUSCItI llaiag, And nntad his cottage pored is seen 'The honeysuckle twining; ' When banks of bloom their sweetness ) L.;,d To beam that gather hoiey; He &ism his team woes the deld; Where skies are soft and Many. The blackbird ducts behind the plough, - The quail pipes loud and.clearly. Ton orchard bides behind , it bough '- The bone he kvd ao dearly ; The gray and old bare-doors untold . Ma ample store in measure, Yore ikb than beeps of boarded geld, fs precious, blessed treannre : . While yonder in the porch there semis Isle We, the lovely - charmer. The sweetest rose on all ht, I::nds The Independent Farmer. • • To him the 9pring comes clanetnt-ty, To him the Slimmer Mantes, The Autumn smiles with mellow ray, Hit sleep old Winter bushes ; He eves not how the world may moire, No doubt or filim mmfaind him Hip little flock ; mo linked M And histeebtdd angels round him ; Heinnts to God and tore* his wife, Nor grtets nor ins way bum her Hen Mimes nobleman In Ilk !he Itsiependent.Farmer. • . (From the Amestean 4ricelturtot.l NIGHT SOIL AS A MANURE. The nse of night soil as a fertiliser has fre quently been advocated in these colunins,_ and we have endeavored to shoWhow a er-a. erally wasted article might be turned to ac- • count... Recently we hay. 3 had , sent to us, by several correspondents, an article that cri z - Wally appeared in 'the Springfield Ilepub.r. MO, la:lth we quote : • "Very severe prohibitions have been igiurd in France, England and ,Germany, the use 01 pondrette, imperfectly prepared. it having been proven by careful experine, rili that the faecal matter of sinks cannot.be oin vertql with safety into garden manure under five years' careful preparation. Pestiler.thei and other diseases are propagated by veun ts: ides grown In soil thus manned. -Yet, it is Stated that these death-dispensing dept tie Ste abaolutely used in ,the market gardens around on large American cities in their nat• oral state, and many of the fruits and vege table& so grown can be told by the nostrils or the taste before they are cooked, and In the process of cooking. It is the opinion of skillful medical observers, that nearly' all the novel diseases which now afflict many Am, r. lean cities, owe their_ origin to the organic diseased matter taken up by. vegetables and frultagiown in Sell dressed by the Risen' matter of the sinks, and transferred to the stomach. Gallnping consumption in persons whose faiilies have never been subject- to _this terrible disease have been traced to 0. 10 use of vegetables grown by pondrette." These are serious charges, which if true would warrant the denunciation contained the article,, and our readers need not be toll that if there were the least foundation fur such an alarming report - we should not only not advocate the use of night all, but be among the first to condemn it. Let us Took a little at the alleged , facts in the above statement Are there any "prohibitions" in France, England and Germany? As to- the last named country,. we canhot speak so positive ly, brit in England, the use of city sewage has been attended with such profitable re sults, that-one of the important problems cf. the day is, to increase its employment, rind prevent a fearful waste. In olden tithes, 1789, there was a prohibition in France, but the restriction was long ago removed, and Rd are quite certain that it. has not been re 'Sewed, as the most recent French work cia gardening, only a few weeks old, speaks of the rise of night soil. The work of IL. Gres- ;,• 7 sent, 186s;gives plans of some of the eelei brated market - gardens, in which are tanks for holding liquid manure, made from Ibis "death - dispensing , deposit." Joigneaus, in : the Most recent and most elaborate work on gardening yet published in France, says that, the exclusive nee of (meal matters may give • a bad flavor to vegetables, but advises their - use when composted with other matters. It - is very probable that .a plant, especially au edible root, if grown in ground containing a large quantity of recent night soil, would have- an unpleasant flavor. Yet wehave eat en vegetables from a garden where this msti - cure was used exclusively for a. series cf.', -years, and though our prejudicei kept us on the lookout for something unpleasant in their flavor, we failed to detect it. In China and Japan their success in gar dening-for their agriculture is almost all gar dening;:-leas for centuries depended upon the use of this manure, as they have scarcely any Ai to the medical view of the case, DO names being given to the "medical °burr. era" we attach no weight to their "opinion As far as negaUve testimony - to this point goes, we have" consulted with two , of the intist eminent physidians-men who ale known.everywhere as among the first in !link profeasion—and they have never heard of, or read of, any disease being attributed to the use of vegetablei treated With this ma•- fare. - In all cases we have advised the compost ing and deordorizing of the night soil, anJ we believe-that when prepared thug, it may be used with as much safety as any other fertilizer.- We regret that a paper's° gener ally correct as the Springfield - Republican should have given what seems to us an un founded and needless alarm. . . , texpe,s. Lutz.--In many parte of England thery ee• timate the-value of their land in proportion to the nearness of access to the limekUns, on account of its valuable properties When used. for dressing. Fanners should give mote cf their attention to this subject, arid 11/1/3 lime more liberally where Ulo_9°ll . lB not epicure- Poovormos or Teo Burma or NAILi The rusting [and consequently loosening] of mills, employed to . fasten the . branches of - fruit •trees to walls, can be .prevented, s great measure, by driving Into he walls; a: the same time with the nail, and in contact . with it, a small piece of zinc. Nails were cently shown to the Agricultural Society, Ghent, Belgium, which had been eight yeari in wails, in contact with Ohm, and Whici ware not at all rusty., ,MAKING BUTTER. WITHOUT CHURIHNZI.—Dr. Sylvester stated -at a late meeting of the American. Institute Farmers' Club, that be had tried the experiment of makingbutter by burying the cream in, the . ground. He put the cream in a iinen bag, end thSt in another bag to keep it clean, which he buried about eighteen inches_ deep, and after twenty-bur took ft , lap 'end found the crown 13 . thoroughly converted into butter as it is by churning. It wee just in the condition that hitter is hi when it has "come" without be• lug githered by the dasher: It.was worked in the =ill way, and made as good butter _ever, was churned. . 11-tt , To Maas Cum Vuncoas,—Aimost ever! dandy is the country have the material fa mantifactrding pure cider vinew, if they dais only use them.- Common dried apples is yOn need to make the best cider vinegar. Stallion: . apples a few houn7washing an! 'rubbing then occasionally ; then take them out of the' water, and thoroughly, strain the latter Ommgh a light woven-cloth—put it h: a- jag, and a holt pint of mohasat to a gaile: of liquor, angle piece ck , common brown P 3" ger t 'and set.in the min or by the the, and in:. a few days you vinegar will be At for use— Have twejtsga r and use out of one while tbe No famllymeed be deed tats of good vinegar who follow lilt above directions. - • CHARCOAL,FOR FAITEMISO TVREETS. —,f ;• hare -made tui •eipetiment," says a writer !tk-feediollOarcoal to fattening turheYs,a 4 -;:, 'Oa result anm4ted - me. Four turkey! we ~E . codified in a pen and fed 'on meal, boirid PI ,- latotif ati&-Oati:-' Four others' ofthe. saw, broodoreire also. et the same time, condi:au 1: - ...P. tetra PIR and , W 'on" the mune articles, but . -' 11.„,ttienesgriti Oi finely pulverized chalets! ; - 1 -"'''"''' • th e* .fOtikl—miaed meal tool 'to/ 6 4 ObtettleiLe:'. They' had also El pigntift a . ' . an"mrOken charcoal in their pen.- 91 010 .0 11441;aante day, an ds 4 ititt l , itut ...,....lLLPilikluilf Po 1 . ..?:1 °- cgvas k . ' sleY 06ng much fatter , ~, ille theineitt *Many %'"' eftin point of lek 4:
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