Wit ani *untor. “ANY ONE WILL DO.” ' . _ . • . - A maiden onco eertsin age:: ~ , - • To catch a husband did engage; - - • But, having passedthe prime of life n Ittriving_ to breathe a wife, - Without success, she thought it time • - • To mend the follies of her prime, Departing from the usual course ' Of pant, and suchlike, for resource, With all her might this -ancient maid, Beneath an oak tree knelt and prayed . z Unconscious that'agraveUirl, • Wee perched above—the Mousing fowl !: ! give--a hueband, give !" she cried, • - "While yet I may become a bride, . . Soon ninny day of grace beo'er, And then like many maids before, • I'll die without an early , love, -•- - And hone to molt mo there aboyc ! • "Oh! 'tie .a fate too hardlo bear; Then answer this, my humble prayer, And, ohl a husband give to mo 1" Just then the owl in 's tree, - - In deep, bass tones, cried, "Ifhoe-wile-who r: "Who, Lord/ And dolt thou ask-me Trho? ' -Why, any one, good Lord, will do." -- - (Prom. the Taledo i lib.de NASBY... . . . • lausby 313 mires lmarmatitin—is . A • wise/L3m.y to Proceed. Jay the Preside/ ta. but !melee** the Piropositio,n with Scar a. • - Wasiarros, - C.; - March 15, 186"7„ Tiraebiriton skintWet changes hey bin made in the last two years 1.-Not in Washinton; for this delitefaabode of omehl purity hezn't changed a particle, nor 'never will. From the summit tn. Willard's Hotel I kin !tee tioar,. - ez I did a veer ago; the seine signs nv . "steamed oysters" in front nv the Capitle, towrin over 'the trees at the Jether end nv the Armco ; and behind, the Patent Qfas and Pod Offte buildins, the last the - Mecca uv . every Democrat, and the tothernv ev&y.Yankeo who comes here. No! Washinton aint changed, butl her. :Formerly - when I yisitcd Waehintcin if min tits times with- me. Willanre wuz Way. hotel then cz now. Chadwick, him nv the towrin bite, rotund abdomen; aide whiskers and round hat, wuz then; ez now, my landlord. In theM days, before the happy return fly A. Johnson to .reason put sum thousands, nv Democrats; wbO bed more stumick than money, and more . appitite than small change, into ofas, and,per cOneekenee, Into condition to psy their bills, I wuz a gneet at this hotel; wich: is to say I slept. on the step nv theDapitol, and took or tried to take my meals at , Chadwicks bountiful board.. Et I bad no curren cy I• had taste, and ez I slat foraging for subeis tenee, I alluz. 'made it a pint to forage on the richtst - patter fields. - It's ez easy - to cheek. a first-class dinner cz it is a seceed glass, and tie- aides, I felt that eicha hotel' rzWillard'a wuz bet ter able to stand dell boarders ez I wuz than them nv lees patronage. I kept away from tether betels out nv sympathy for the prdprietors. Never shin forget my last visit bare. I hed ran the d'ain-room guardian-angel for a week, and wiz a clgratnlatin. myself on another week at leaet, when, Chadwick stopped me Itiuself, and thefel lorin ensood : . • "My fren,"eed he in wirnift tones. • "Davis, Garret; is my name !" eed I promptly. "We hear enuff," era he. "Listen!' I've !et yol3 run a week, cos it's my ri - glar- practis. Teo hal a hue gry lock, but by this time goo ought to be filled up and able to go at least a week without eatin. Ez yoo ain't nv no earthly puma to any- . holy, and make no pretentiene to bein ornamcii al—zit !" and three well.directed kicks landed me onto the side-walk. But I hey forgiven him: He treats me well.-:- Ile bez . confldence in me now, ez I hey paid my biard in advance. It's a rool lie hez, he to.coseiy remarked, with men nv my parthxolar cast nv countenance to hey em pay iio advance. He aez it's mach the beet' way. After payin, - Buell men ez me feel more comfortable about the -home, and so do the proprietors. It's me that's chang ed—l hey money to pay my bills. Blma the Lora for Seward,..Johnson, Randall and all (Aber lux, lint pleasant ez it is to contrast my former po sleben with my present proud one, I hey not time to dwell upon reminiscences. Life: is short ; I atm a practical man, and tho it may be pleasant to linger for a moment .onto memory's pleasant fielde, I cannot. My blank' in Wailintma is pre cisely What every Democrat's biznis Isere is, to • .git confirmed, - It aint no trouble for a Kentucky Dimekrat to get appfnted, for the President licz so far relaxed in this particeler ez to appint them ez lament never in the Confedrit army, but to git - confirmed is - the pinch. There'd the'gauntlet av a Ablishin Senit to run, and good - Lord wat a knowledge theY hey uv the oul-goine and incom- • ins ay appintees! . • The President and Postmaster General Randall. wuz extremely anxious for my confirmashen, so much so; thatthey advised me to resort to the 'strategy now so common in the :North. "Go back on me for the time •bein," Sed that troely great and good man who adorns the sof. s . in the Presidential Mansion. "Wilcox em.. Thai's your only bolt; Wilcox em. I advised him to do it, and see.bow it worked." "MY dear air," sad I; carried away by this new and onexpccted development uv greatness, "kin yoo bear to bey me who bears yeor banner in, Kentucky bend the knee to a Ablishn Senit, and repoodiate yoo, even for a hour? It is safe in my case, for tity..nateral offal:Mice aro with you, but don't beg fly yoo, adViso all uv em to do so.— My deer sir, two-thirds nv em" will go out, for oonfirmashen, and, of successful, will forget to lint the great and good Johnson wood take_ no _denials.. "Draw up," sed he, "a letter to a con aervativ member or Congas!, explainin yoor con nection with me, and—" - And overkum with,thoshen, he bust into leant Sadly I undertook the task; and niter four hotirs uv intenso labor, the :ft:Rowing was ,com pleted . "Hon ilouspru v Reps "Mg Dear Sir : My -confirmashen by the Senit . uv the Yoonited States to the posishcn qv Post master at the Confedrit X Itoadi, wich is in the State uv Kentucky, beta somewhat jeopardized by my operashens in the politikle field tluorip Ih3 past two years, I, how the Ininor to enplane that', notwitbitandin the Viet that a original Democrat, early in the war, I took up - arms-for the preserveshen tiv our' beloved-Yoonioti l The precise date I cannot give, on - in to-the demoral ized condiehen uv my mind at the time, but that . -- yoo can assertane fur yooreelves. It - wuz abOut two weeks after the feet draft. 'That I laid dOwn arms ez soon ez the regiment strttch Stithern eile will not, when the motives wich acieoated mB are known, be allowed to weigh agin me. Iu hez bin sell I - deserted to the enemy—so ittitiz sea co; John Champe, but biatry subsekently vindicated him—he went to ketch Arnold. I will not stop to reply to my defamers, but of it comes out finally that! went for the purprse nveatisfyin rebels by okidar 'demonstrashen that they lia4 nothing to hope tor from Northern Democrats, uv whom I was a average specimen, what kin my enemies .say then?' • "I do not deny that I wcz a ardent supporter. nv President Johnson from the beginnin uv his career. I wnz filled with a drafted man's mag: nanimity toward & conkered foe, and up. to the very day I reseored my commission I . favored conciliatory measures. I accompanied him cn his—l will not say- disgraceful, for he is my soo perior officer—tour (hie the Northern States,'and slung my hat higher nor any body else's at his—l will not say drunken, for reasons above mention ed—apeechee ; and aboozedthe highly intelligent populate° at Cleveland, Injeanapolis, Springfield, and other, pints, iii a manner wich, now that I think ur it, was trooly shameful.. Alan I organ- - ized the-postmasters uv various'Northena . Statee into' a Johneon party, and vigorously supported members uv tongres.s pledged to the policy us wich I wuz, at the time, a dececved supporter. About this time I wnz appointed Poetmaster, and,. findin -I needed confirmasben, my views under good a Radiklo change.. Time and- obscirvashen hey taught me that itsti,l nv, consilashen coer shen is our best holt, and that now military measures are necoesary in the South, ontil them rebellyns people completely acquiesce . is the terms imposed by Congress for restoreehen.' 31`y present view, on this inter tin tunic is best de fined by the recent speeches' uv Hon Charles. Sem. ner, the eminent and, trooly groat Senator from the enlitened State tiv Maasachoosia, and alsaby the recent utterances uv them lovable Repre.sen-_ tatives, Hon. Thadeus Stevens, nv Pennsylvany, .Hon. & Gen. Benj. P. Bottler, uv Massachoo ' site, and Hon. Jas. M. Ashley, nv . Oldo, in all uv whose sentiments , sich ez they her now, and also them ez they her allcz had, ez well cz them they may hereafter her, I most heartily" nd en tirely concur. "With this explanation,- wich I hope will prove entirely: . satisfactary, and with the addishnel as shoorence that I am now a verywarm supporter nv the Congressional policy, and that when I look back and 'eee.what I her bin's Join for tlaePaet two years, I so loathe mySelf that I lin hardly be restrained front sooisidin :May I ask you, to per; eonally urge my eonfirma'shen in the Senit? • "Trooly and Respectfully Poore, . • ' "PrIMOLEr3I Nasnr." I read this epistle to A. Johnson, who .wnz pleased to approve it, and also to Randall, wino wnz dented with it, and to Wells, who; after , fencing me to read it twice over,. waritid tolnow if it had anything to do' with the Navy Department, .and then returned to the President with my mind ful ly made up that I never would 'send that deal ment. - • ?" said he, strain back 'astonished. "Not send it?" ' • • ".Never sed I, "Never!" Sich things may do for Postmasters end Aneseors with yoo took from „litepublikin ranks, but not for-me. I hey done many things with perhaps wouldn't luild opt BUTS. to the bushel—l voted for Peeree, and likewise 1 for Bookinon, and supported em all in their vitri .ons doing, besides Other mean things too tejas to menahun, but my eeneitive "soul recoils at this, my proud stumick revolts. I leave it for Yoor Casters and Wilearea and rich, no Kentucki . Dimiikest: kin. Let em refeoze- , to confirm me at their peril: lam the only Dimokrat in ten . miles who kin write, and they dare not, by turnip meant,, deprive Kentucky,.wich never seceded, uv mi - facilities. • . • . • "Bravo man!” exclaimed Johnson, in a husky voloa; and his eyes suffused with tears, flatlet onto my neck and oweepin. profoosely down my back, "let em hist yool.- • Ef they do, I pledge yoo my wor d, and give sekoonty now 31 yoo desireit, that you abel hey a partnership with Mrs. Cobb; or Mrs. Perry, with is worth a »D - ore of.-Post Of fices." I hey aline noticed that sirchoo is its own re:. ward. By bein troo, wat a feeld is now open to me ! Let the t3enit do its worst. • ' • - PrisouttouV.. NA&BY, P (Which is Postmasters), and. likewise : :pert . M emo — r %r Biblikie Politicks hi the Southern Clitasikle .. 6 Mititary InetitoOt. 3USCEMNEOUS. Headquarters N. Y. B. Volunteer,hutitnte, 629 Briiadwity,,, W. .5t -nc AID CT THE - • DESTUr U'rt: AND ORPHAN BONS OF 001 - Volunteer Soldiers dr Sailors, A GRAND MILITARY Prommlide.Cowert and:Frellentation • AT THE E. ir.--allewys AstiicsrALl Coiner ith Avenne and Alttt Street, Thursday Ere& April 4,1867 3 at 7 (Meek. • • This 1 tuttitntion. founded for the purpose of 'greet; toasty educating the sons afdeceov.dfoldlera men of the United Stated. is aFteirwm:dlast aprtrverom Deposit... Delaware, _N. Y., to present cor ner of Fifth Avenue Mid Seventy-eitth *ed. N. T. • Tide institute is in the fourth year, of eucce.aftd op; eration; - : lt is sot a mere home of die frtendleee, or or. Binary orphan svylurn, but a Military Ittatitnte, where the sons -or olllcerCend privateenhall • not feel dma, ded. bat be kept . upen the social level their fathers placed them premona to the - • The 8: Volunteer. Inetitnte, second only to Wed. Point, will be open to the recepUoti of Pupils of •Cadeta from any State 'Asylum in , the Tinio4 loon complying with the - publiehed requirernenta 'lnd Con stitution of the Institute, making it in. fact a National Inatituttifor all dcriervdig Ito advantages: - - 'Ang4gmaniPthemtheWi4 : 4TraU been: honied therojiowfor disdngalsiedendorseminf! . MajoGeneraloigFßwt. JOHN A. DIX. - • • Colonel TRAFFORD, 71st Reglment. . . . . „ cox , -.• 2:141 - - . -;• "" • RCGEEGOR. _ .230,000 Ticket', at One Dollar Each, anit O3O,ooo:Preaints. being One to • *. 'each Ticket Holder. • 125,9_90 DOI:LAI:1S • • PiII • BSTED AS FOLLOWS:-.• • tpiize VOW Sri Child • • • ' sl2 l foo 1 ." . Mouse and Lot on FultOn Avenue; ' • Brooklyn. free of- incembtance, 32,000 •• 1. " Splendid Residence and Two LOW In, ' • • . Harlem, free bf.inettmbnutee...: 10,000 Greenbacks, $lOO each 5,000 -. 1, " • 'cottage Mamie and :Lot, 30z100,• • • • ' splendid bstation in Harlem.. 5.000 -100 " Greenbacks, $lO each,: - • 1.000 1 " . city Lot in Harlem 9,000. 1 " Panting—David. playing the harp . " 1,5,00 2 " • Set ` Diamonds, Ring„ Eat Rings and 1". Grand Piano, Chickeiing . • 1.200 4 .• Fine Pimme $5OO each' 2,000 .1 " Valuable Blooded Korea , 1,100 1 " ..Ladleie Saddle Horse • 1 " Bay Horse 15 hands." " • COO 10 ". • Sets of harness, $5O etch 040 10 " SapetiorSewingliachines, $lOO each 1,000 100 • u Family Sewing Machines, 315 earn: '1.500 • 10 ". • Sets at Cottage Furniture, $6O each. • 600. 1.5 "-Gents' Fine laver Gold Watches, $2OO each . - • 3,100 •• 15 .. Ladies'. do., $l5O. each • ' 1,950 10 :"• Gents' FineGoldfluaniChitlns,sloo • 1,004 5 !` Ladies' Gold-Gbard Chains, . 400 ^5 " Silver-plated Tea Sets, 1.•15 ~ ... . 1,015 20 Suite Gents' Clothing. to order, $5O, I,om •20 " Dress Patterns, to order, sso' 1,000 1 " Gents' Saddle and Equipments...... • 100 . 1' Ladies' Saddle andliquipments.„.., . -'l5O •• I ._" Handsome Top Buggy, Brewatsr's • ' bast '2OO Photographic Albums • 1,000 1'00• Copies Illustrated history of the War (2 veils ), $T each . • - • 4,900 • '5OO " Gold Pens, Penells•and Sleve•But- • •••• • • tons. $6 each 1,0(0 - 500_ Talle, Tea Spoons daNapkiiißings, • . • $5 each • • 2,550 1000 . " , Call Bells and Plated Fruit Knives, - 8 1 000 , The balance tcy conf in of the following articles, - • . viz: Works of prominent Authors, Eugya- • ' vlngs of distinguished personages, Musical Instruments. Work Bo;, 31usic Bozos, . 'Photograph Albums, Opera Glasses, Breast- • plus -and Finger Sings. Gents , . Fob Chaim+, . Ladies' Gold Wattly.pbains, - and - • Gents , Wing Whips, Emblem Cards for - 'Parlor Amusement, parlor Ornaments,_ Pie- . • • tnres, Frames,:Wrltlng "Cases, Kid Gloves, • • &,c_, 4c., ,kc„ amounting to ... • - S 045 Making, to the aggregate; '2.50,000 presents,' . valued at • ' .$1 . 55 COO How to Obtain Tickets. • Orderti may he sent tons enclosing the 'money, from, one to tit enty-flre dollars, In a :ICEUISTYILED •letter, nt our risk, with stamp for - return postage. .I.arger umonnts ehonld be sent In drafts, or by express. at.the' following club rates- lairiend by Post 001ce Order If pca.4hle. . . - ' Crickets ter'ons.address ' $4 50 2s. • ••••. , . . ... 11' 60 • - 50 ' " 03. 10) " ' ... .. 65 00 Address all orders and coMinimirationa to IKENPI I? 6:29 -Broadway, New-Yurk. .SPECIAL NOTICE.—To the ,31111tary Organlntim' intlner,eing the largest Bale of Tickets will be presented a handsome REOIMENTAL STANDARD. .Pantes rurchs sing tickets will please advise Agents to wnich Regi ment, Sc.. they de-ire to exult& their purchase. Feb. IG. '67 ..• • , ' . 7-2 m FOUTZ'S =l=3 guise ad Cattle Potion. TER, HEArE, COUGHS, T.Y TEMPER., .VERS, FOCNDI LOSS OF API TITE AND VIT. ENERGY, Fie. 'use Improves wind, increases the appetite .g I a smooth. glossy skin— transforms t miserable skel. horse. In I all diseases of Swine, such •as Coughs, Ulcers in. ... . , the Lunge, Liver, - • • .! - ,&e., this -article . „l . ~• • - , sets as a specific. -' By' putting from ..,, • 1 . one-half a paper . . . to a • paper in a, , .7 _ _ t... -- __. barrel of swill the • i.C . --.------ = ..._•.L7. , _ . _-_-_-._ . above•diseases • 4 :- --:-• ' .•-•-•-,—-- -------.• =-----=- will be eradicated 7 ----- -- _---F --- -- -- —7 . or entirely prevented.. If • Siren In time, a; certain preventive and cure for :the Bog -Cholera. • .: Price 25 Cents per railer, or o Papers for SL PREPARED Mr S. A. FOUTZ Jr-. _ m333r0. WHOLESALE DREG AND MEDICINE DEPOT. No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore,' NI For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers-through oat the United States. . , . For sale in Pottatille by HENRY SAYLOR, Druggist: Schuylkill Haven,-H. N. COX.E. MUM Read This !.A1 .r. R. TROXELL'S CHEAP OHBA, GLASS, AND °ROOKERY STORE, °entre Street, Opposite Moitimer House PO TTSVTT ,T rme citizens of Pottsville and neighboring towns villa„ c* and hamlets, one and all; are invited to call and examine my, stock of wares before buying else, where, as lam not to be undersold, and can furnish Housekeepers with every article • they wart In my line of business.. In the stock of French. China,• . will be found Tea Setts, Dinner Setts, Card and Cake Baskets, Watch Cases, Seger Molders, Match Safes, Motto Mug% Motto Cups and Saucers VaseA Colognes, China Setts for Children, ands general variety of Toys, • • Glass Ware. • Choiceit, latest patterns, consisting of Table. and Bar Tumblers, Champagne and Wine Glasses; Ale and Beer elapses, Decant.ws, Bar and Bitter BottleatGeb lets, Plates, Castor Bottles, Pitthers and Creams ' Cel eries, Sugar Bowls. Spoon Holders, - Syrup Cans, Wait Bowls, Fruit Sare„ Cake Stands, Kcoosene Lamps of every variety, Lamp Moneys, Lanterns,_Candieeticka, Candy Jana, ac., &c. • Crockery • Crocker/V • • A fulla&.ortzaett of IRON STONE (WI AA. Of dif ferent pattern% In setts or stuple,pleees,to sub. the pub lic. A large assortment of oor-mon C. C. Ware, *hid , " I . will sell at low figures. , •- Yellow and Stone Ware. Pudding Dishes, Pie Dishes, Caller:dui, Milk Puss, Jelly . Moulds, Pitchers. Tea rots, Better Pots, Milk Pots, Jars, Jugs, etc., etc.. ' ItELSCELLS.IIEOUS:—ToiIet Setts, Oudois,Slop7ars and Foot Baths quart and Pint Flasks Coal Oil, gr.,. dc. - Fruit Jars; of every - description. • MERCHANTS I I out sell you Goods at' City Priem thus sating you freight. Call and see it it is not so. • J. R.- TROI TO CARPENTERS di. BUILDERS, The Schuylkill County - Lumber & Manufacturing Co,. Have on band at their extensive establishment, cev Railroad Street, a great quantity bf lumberof every kind and descritt ion. which they can supply to rs,‘ Carpenters and Builden, at lower rates thin it can be bought elsewhere. They are also - ready tis. supply,: through the means of their extensive business and in-: bur saving Machines Manufactured articles in their line: at a saving of 23 per cent. on former cost. Their large workshops have been in successful opera- tion for the past year, turning out vast quantities of Doom Window-Franzen, Panel Work, • dionldinge, - • .Bed-posto, . • . • . Paniatern, . Shinterrw. , And all kinds of - Framed, Paneled- and Turned Work, which they have .constantly on hand, They-are ready to exemte.orders at the ehortest notice, for any quail ty or quality of sawed cc manufactured stnfL. • - - .• Dry and green Hemlock of all kinds; for" building fi.• Oak, Maple, Poplar, chair, Vita and it ur grards Cherry, Walnut, Mate= s ac., for cabi— net work;, White and Yellow Pine for soaring, raw or made to order.; White Pineplank, 3, 234. X, and 34 inch passel, always reedy; also, plank, : beams,. rails, seantliog, Ponta. abbe* lath, palling!, dc, &c. • •• • Pr/tills of sawed stet! and everything in their line 'on hand or to order, at the shortest notice. . ' • Pottsville. March 19. sis . CRISPER COMA. Ohl ihe was beautiful and fair, With starry eyes and Iv dlant hair, '• . Whose clarling tendrils aoft, entwleed. Enchained the very butt and_mind. CRISPER COMA. . . , .For curling the heir of either rex into wavy and glow nn Leta. or heavy, =waive curia. - By using this article Ladles and Gentlemen can bean: iffy themselves a t ncand_fold. -It la the only article in the world that - will curbetmight halt , an d at the earns time give it A beantifiNglpeaysppearance.. The Crisprr.Voma not - only curbs - the hair, but invigorate, teautidea and cleanses )t; is highly and . dellghtfhily pertained, -- andiethe mostcomolete allele:or the kind ever offered to the funetiom ' The Criesiei Co- ma will be cent to any. addreee, sealed'and past pest ; For $l. " • -W. L. CLARK :I%ow, • No; 8 3V#et Fayette stre4.*TeMak'N. - T: Feb. OAP .• • BMW BOOKBI America, by Wm. Hepworth Dixon-4Mb fns from eot Phototrophs. 'rimed pieta in cam volume. Crown Octavo. Painted'csaVlnkd Paper. Brim Cloth. :Trice $2 - wens Serack.;:whttuir. Americas Family in Gernuanr—HOleaßroini Pions-re ofetr.: ll .olan--BaybrdVayby. • Woodbrama,Cliraniss. . Poefer-littlaible. :2,ItISPE . WINgOI : SI . , : i : .:i., NiOuit pirmtr conssi: szsiivsz REsT9 ll En§-or lug *rail* • nay trig. Restare — /iiipaired . out — '.Piriase it lathe LatestliatedgfliA • ••••-. • •-.• SPECtleLE*4.‘"ite#A ESEED4...' • 'S. • :taint eminent Pissla Octilistst Mistime; and atost-proottesset.lneat - of .nonntay. rissaolnend the If the CORNEA. BESTOW: for Presbyopia. dr . arca.. lightednees, ,or ',arty •alte, limas aped:ales. age; Dj2l3l2olSatlls. tarring- Overworked • ,dathenelda, . or 'Weals -Epipbora„- or Watery' :Pain•in. the -Eyeball _• osii .or: Obscurity of • • Photophobte;. or -In t:CC of Tight: Weakesnes Bed= andOphieNerire; ' Apia or Speck or , bodies before Abe Ophthalniia, or Inflam. a of the Eye and Eye. Cataract Eyes Betel°. ••• • Partial Blindness; ' t: the Eyeball. and Vision from the ngsaaostion; do . , one' with.a certainty .aiileast feu , . of injoXyto the eye. -- ifore - thisti 5,0(X1 certiikatee of cures are exhibited at our OfEwie.' Cary gitintantinl in every case . when applied according to the directions Incleured in each hox, - or , tho money will he re. funded:. Wrilefor a Clinger—tad grativ Address.Dr' J. STEPIIENS.I: Ocalisti,, , . (P... 0. Box 926.). • For sale:at Rushton's Family Drag Store; 2:o. 10 -Astor _Douse. corner of : Barclay, Street and • Broadway, Yew York. , : : • -• 1114 - • Di. .1. STEPIIENR Co. 'hare Invented'. end patented- a .:UTOPIA or CORNEA -'FLAT __ TENER,.for the cure of. .1.T.a.1 -siGHTEDN - ESS; .whtelf has proved ag/ at, caa Write for Nov 94..66 _ ANNOIIIIcEMENT .EXTBAORDIAItY. DIADALMOIgELLE • . . Would intone her friende that iii . conseqience' of fer nier encouragement : andpatronage, - and in tuder to prepare for the SPRING OPENING; .she has greatly enlarged her,. Elegant Inillineiy Establishment 'so. 904 WILLITUT STREET, PILLIADA , • - . . . By numerous alterations, and the addition ofaltA3i- MO.IIISHOW.I3OO. 'AL which inneint of elcgance - aild comfort, is nitegnalled in the United States. .: . ..; .. . Ladies can atallseasons obtain the most Beiberche stfie~ of Millinery .. • • at all prices. and .calcalatud to snit 4 . 11 tastes. Poe -gassing advutie,ei that few other •hatLECS' enjoy, 'Mad.% anantselle Keogh is enabled to present, in advance of other ,-- tablishuienta, the Terylatest stles-of Bonnets, Materials, etc., direct from Paris and LOndon. . • N. M.—Country Milliners are 'especially invited to call and examine this Ewe stock before Purchasing able; N. B... 7 Frenehi English and • German Elpolien. • . .Nov, 10, .60.4.5 4:ra THE, WONDER OF TEE AGE. BROWER'S NAVIC ,LINIMENT . The best's the 'World for. Ithetunatism,'Ncnialgia. Sprains, Bruises. Wrenche',Swellings,. Sore.. Throat and Chwt; Stiff Joints or ords. Ch‘lblains, Coins, Bunions, Croup,. Whooping.Cungla, . Cramps cr-Pains In the Stomach, ,Bowels or Limbs, and' Pains. Aches anclllarts of every description. - .E 0 cents and Si CO.. the 'hest . Liniment. that can he used TIIE GREAT LIVER TILLS. BROWER% -. DANDELION. PILLS ! ! . Est Mete of... Dandelion, ChumDuffle, ' Turkey bard and other vegetable extracts combined. The best family medicine offered for saic—simple, mild and efrectnal. Three Pills act directly on the Liver, Kid-. neya, Bitiary and Digestive organs, purify the Wood, penetrate, cleanse and invigorate every portion of : the human system and restore its. healthy vitalities: Fevers of all kinds. Bllions,'lntennittent, .Remittent. Typhold.l'yphus, ~tc., di.e..; When • taken in the first stages these - Pme rid the'system of disease, and pre ven Uri long and serious illness, For Liver Complaint, .81110118 affections, Indiges'ion,. headache,' jaundice, Costiveness, Piles; Colas. Pleurisy, and sit stomach . complaints. there are nii - Ptits as goad Browera.— Sold by. . ' .. . 'Pottsville, Fa. 11. 6 ,11- VEY.BIRaII . BBO ; I ; BF., 'Reading, Pa.. BROWER A B110'111E:IL $5O West Nth SL: York. : .Feb, i 6. 7-2 m . . .. OMBERIIMMBEAtLUMBERI To Carpentern, - Buildero, on& all _Ming , . or Dealing in Lumber. . • -: , • . ' The undersigned desires to, informthe public fiat he has al ways on hand, at hitsextenitive yard on COAL frt., neat:: RAILROAD DEPOT, . a largeiosortment of all kinds. of Frame. Sill And other Lnmber.. As he has his own.Timber-Land with Steam Saw-mills caiiible of saning from three to four hundred thousand feet per month, he is able to offer •• 'LARGE ADVANTAGES • to thoainsing, or'dealing In Lumber. Raving a.large quantity of very long and beivy timber, 'cal:mei...l at tention will be paid to Breaker and Mining bills. . • • Apply, or addieett,.• . . • . . . . , . • - ". SILAS BELL, Pottsville, • • Faso—On Coal 6trcet, near the Railway Depot. • Girard Manor, Catawism Railroad. • . 'Feb 23, MT • . 8-tf This -areparation, ang and favorably cnown;. will .thor mghly reinvigorate roken-down - and Jar-spirited horses,- ,3y strengthening and cleansing the stolzuich and bites- Ines: . It is a ears pre- CIONSUMPTION C. 1041, BE . CURED', 1 ..:; •- The Traeliemevly at Diet Dhicovered. • UPHAM'S FRESLI ME - AT. CU•RE„ • Prepared from the fon:Oulu of Prof. - Trotting% of Parts; cures.Constimption;lang Bronchitis,,lr. Dyspepsia, /damsons, General' Debility and all'morbid conditions of the system dependent on deficiency 'vital force.' It is pleasant to taste, aud,a. single bottle will convince the most 'skeptical of its virtue as the: great healing remedy of the age. .. „$1 a bottle, or al; bottles' for $5. Sent by .Express Sold by •'. 8. C. UPIIAAL No. 25 Soutb Eighth St., Philada., And all principal Druggists. Circulars eent free. Mardi 2.'67 • . . . 41,341. GREAT SUCCESS in STRAIT'. pumii..2o , . . . . . We the undersigned are. prepared. to' furnish Coal Operators with our Steam Pumps of any capacity, and guarantee them to give entire satisfaction. Our Pump Is &Double Acting Pole Pamp.made to work with one Pole; thereby giving us great advantage_ over all'otber Pole Pumps in the room: required. A 14 Inch pump 4 feet stroke with. 25 filch steam c3linder.• is. IS - feet long, 3 feet wide and 5 feet 6 inches high. One 'of our pumps hoe. been in successful operation- for several weeks in Charter Oak Colliery, as the folio" in' cert cats will teetify.. ' ALLISON & BANNAN. • Port Carbon,,December.so, 4566. is invaluable. •es the quality emilk. It has proven by ac.. experiment to, axe the quan-. . milk and I. twenty per and make the :or firm and In fattening it gives them petite, loosens. hi de, and them thrive WO AILI I . .WROM RAY CONCERN. This isio certify that we the undenib;ned are ueiPg one of ALLISON & HANNAN'S i4testisi ruutps, and arc able to probounce it a perfect _success. and we cheerfully recommend it to all in -want :of STEAM PUMPS as licit:Le:entirely satisfactory. - . . • .JOIIN 11. BRACKEN, Itowleter Charter Oak Co. dOSEPIT 11. SMITH, Superintendent dd. • ROBERT KANE-Engineer in. - charge yf Prbp; Dee- S. .f.G • . . 49611 • PROPOSALS:.. • . PENNSYLVANIA AERICULtPUAL LAND•MCRIP FOR SALE. The 13Oard or.Commtgsionett3 now efieb for sale 520,- COO acres of - .Agricultural College Land.Scrip,.beiug the* balance of the Scrip granted to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the endowment, of Agricultural Col leges in tlais State. . • -. • • _ • Proposals Tor the. purchase of - this' Land Scrip . ad dressed to ' The Board. of Commissioners of Agawnl- Antal Land Scrip," will be: received at the Surveyor . General's office, at ltarrishnrg, until 12. o'clock; M., vn NVednesday, April 10, 1557. •.. • This land may be lecat.d ID any State or Territory, by the holders of the scrip, 'upon any of the.unappro-• pealed lands (except mineral lands) of the United States, which may be subject to sale at private entry. Bach piece of scrip represents a quarter section of one hundred and eixty-ames; is issued in blank,. and will be transferable, without endorsement or formal assign ment. The blank need not be Oiled 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 name. Bids must be made' as • per Acre, and no - ' bids will be received for lees than one quarter section, . The Scrip will be Issued immediately on thepayment of the money to the Snrveyor General. On all bids for a fete quantity than 40,000 scree, one-third °tithe 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 bld'or bids by the 'floa.-d of ' • JAAX)rt Df CAY PBELL Surveyor General. -7 '• • For . the Board of Commie,Aioners. 'Harriaburr, February 47, ISG7. ' 10-Is • GOOD NEWS FOR, MOTHERS ! . . . - Nothern, are yon oppressed Vial anxiety for your little ones? Are pons slumbers and hearts broken by. their Cries? • Do. you awake in the - morning nue freshed : and apprehensive ? . If eo, . procure, at once a bottle of Dr. Leone Infant Remedy and .yon.tv 111 havo no more weary hournof watching and anxiety.... - DR. LEONS'.WFAINT R/SEDY has stood.thc test'of years. '• ?Thousands of noses and - mothers bear witness that it never falls to give relief it used in season. It is a mild, yet - sure and - speedy. cure for Colic, Crarips and Windy -Pains, and is inval uable for all complaints incident to Teething Sold by Druggists throughout the Unite §tates.-- Address all orders to . . • • ' : , ' ZILhGLICIt'az SMTII. - • .. SOLE 'PROPRIETORS; . 137 'North Third Street, , Philadelphia.• .3terell'll. , Bl - • CB6 4C-Iyr • 11- • - - Mining and Civil Engineer and Metallurgis WILKESBABRE. Haying. had a large practical experience in • various meg of Narope and . thia country is prepared to exam= Me and report on nil kinds ot mineral property, super-. intend to • opening of tninea and establishment of, smelting and other metallurgical works,-amy ores, dc. Aunt for the sale of W. T. Henley's: • • STEEL AND WIDE IRON ROPEi— Rlgnal and . Telegraph. Wire; Fencing Strand, These Steel Ropes are,one-balf lighter than Iron Ropes, of equal etren,gtb, coat ONE-THIRD. LESS,. and arc much more durable. Agent for Pennsylvania (except • for oil wells) for gale of NITRO GLYCERINE ' . For Mailin g Attention is Invited to the great omy obtained in the'use or this blasting oil. ; Full in structions Omuta:its use: - Mr: IL take contracts. for all - kinds of - rock uotk at . 141 w prices. - March% : - • • 91p TORN. W BAEKEIL.• ' .• : Attorney nt Lnw, Potnrville.lPn. (Oince with Bon: I"; W Ilughes;'Criltre atrect) . Can bow:insulted in Mi?., ,, 1,1kh ano Getman:- . P. BEC 1119 EL, . • . ' • .Atterney ut•Lavr. • • CentreSt., Pottripe, Pepaa. MaY '• GIBORGE fti . . BALI. _ - • ATTORNEY AT L A W, 212 a. South 4th street, Philada. May 1.2. . • . _ • • 19-1 y • 1at1PEN3.431.111 B. NicCOOL, Attorttej at -11-1 Law.. , Xr . FFICIFf,:--ltialanatango - Street above, Centre. • . March 19. 14.-12.41 - CLAY IFIERGSTRESSICIti . • • Alltorney at Law, Ashland,: Schitylkill Comity, .Pa..'.9ttice—On Centre street,trite the Poet Palm . MASON WEIDMAN, • . .•• Attorney at Law, IT" . Oynac:•mtre"Street, rooms formerly . wird:2llld by George Deß. • -Nardi-80, JAIQ2I E..I3.I3EPECLL • • WILLIAM IL. mint. ABIIPSELL 8311T11, Attonte at ' 1 4./ Law., OFFICE-oentre Street, opposite' .White Horse Hotel Thattstilie w _Ps.' done YB, • 4'_H_ 11 . 1 STOPIIISR:,.LITT1F. . - • - Aknorney al Law, and Notary Public, b 7 . LW, to administer , aMdavits,..&c. —tluibliiepositions, .saad - .acknOwledguiento a deeds, - wersofttorney.44.4 -- --, .. . ILLL - .13011.00 VA.. . -.--', ..raw Mar. COLLZOTICYR — OFFICIE. 1 . kteluinto!)gvE4. CoppqattePq4oM,.L:. .. QOl.. FOSTER, JIB, Attorney at Lemur; t. 3 OFFICE-GOW MPS 'BUUDINGAIMIXTBS ST.; • ' ..[Orvall !Tr.. near 1.6 OBBICIC 06tu,e°' `'‘u-r.,-lA,ce4 z W. itatiissawaasty, Auiriez • asaamirvbseatmored olofto iecondlloor. trout roots, abaft B. , BlaWlVBOolr, stigoialiMistre At. Pottsville, Feb VT .41 T:1 ACTS AS . A CHARM B. P. ROTHWELL. LEGAL = CARDS. MIN ; FaXt ::::,- - ,•-•-_,:M.T-jmz:.s.lw: -lii*liriii l*E7ti:tiig - &:::.: ..:, • -:.- '':' .. - ''',:.iiiriiiii*:: ,- :.,: - - - ' -, i'-::, .:..ii_'.- SITER-PIIOBPDATE OF LIME, by timx_at, their Diandietaled MALYwORIS LTURAL AGR PHILADELPHIA. The Mitt nalintallai : craw Phosphite, for many years posy bas Induced numerous Imitations, end benne SO many articles of doubdul.ralue OM: market- j Farmers normal their Interest by using ONLYoId esdabFlabed Ind rat. Imown !nannies: Oars la always TIE SAM IN QUALITY, staxxlud excellence npa.l.l. • iacsFo IN NEW BAGS, A :TRA.PE • DtA.LER4:: • ,• . • • PBRUV AN : We sell wine but No:. I received di rect from-the l'envvian Government ' . ICIIStiOE Nonein the Market. ' • , - • AT.T,EN & NEEDLES, .4!.SOuth Willows and 41Eiotith !ATMeI St, (First Store above Cbeetapt.) 6)UNTINO-BOOM - UP STAIRS, PHILUELPHIA. Feb 23, 'G: .. • .EARLY :VEGETABLES.: . . Peas. Beans . Tomatoes, Corn and all other Vegeta bles, are produced and • - . - • READY FOR- MARKET,' . Tram two to three Weeks Muller, by theism of our . •. • • AIMOITIATED FERTILIZES.. .• • • • The attending the application of this manure, by Market Oardenere. is astonishing, • and every TRUCKER knows the 'lmportance of getting tits pro, lace in City Markets early in; the' sea on, thereby himself of the BEST PRICES: • Packed Wheel of 150 . 1 he each. FIUCE, $2 METZ . ' • • ' Orders r - ceived at one. offices, and deliveries made from our. Factory or Warehouses, in gremtitiea to watt. ALLEN it:NEEPLES,. d 8 Soutti Nlaware Avenue, i p H i l sgilimm . • • 41. • Water Street, . February a, - • 6:12t • • • .MLLER.ASMTH'S STANDARD. SUPER-PIIOSPIIITIE OF; LIME, Is offered in the itiourence -that it lathe test- arid most, economical fertilizer in thamerket. • . • • ' • The manufacturers Introduce' their. SH.PER-PIIOS-. FHA.TE with., the, guarantee 'that it is perfectJy free from adulteration. . • . . The great euperlority . dalined over .other Fertilizers ' . ' -• • 'lst. MILlt is manufactured from .Pure Bone.._ 11, Thais suffielent quantity of acid has. been Used to convert the In2cdable -Bone Phosphate- into Super phosphate-of Lime. • • . • 3d. That the Bona being unburned retains, the am mania and m'.kea this a TEUE.RAW BONE SUPER. • PHOSPHATE. mn.LRE &, - SMITTIS • , Agricultural Chnileal Works.. . .firOiticee and Labolatury, No. 8 Bench Filth Street . Reading, 311, - I\I.ORO , PHILLIPS'. Gamt.ii:stEptPrt.ci - YED • .SUPERPHOgP.HATE OF: : LIM E ,' • St&NDXBDIGI7I . .S.RANTSED,. ' Tor talc at Msnufartatera Dapofa, •.. Nil , . 27 North Vii:Coni Street, Pbilitdeliottin; .....No. 95 iSOnth ISiticei,llaltkinart. • Aid by Dealers In general throughout the country : . . The Material of which-Moro Phillips' Phosphate is manufactnred c-ntalits: fifty per cent.. more. Bone Phos phate than Raw Bone, therefore It Is more (hirable,— The Rlllinoula patent gives; It I,, , rat, atidltional fel till. zing value:. ' • ... , Six years' experience hai proied, to the Farmer that it makes a heavier grain than eyen stable manure, tMd is not only active but lasting. : . • - :' . • . • .. •-•-•- .. ?TORO PHILLIPS, ' • ' -'• .. ' ' Sole Proprietor and lidanufacturer.• : Feb. IG, 'GT . '. , . :. . • - .T ton ..... ' A_ 14 ' S SuveriO'liziprovtd Super-Phosphate of Lth:te 'MAIO FACTUA.RD BY L. AGT., scEtirrlana, HAVEN, PA. to-se/A -k, e Farmers and Dealers in Fertilizers will Observe that I have, adopted above -Trade Mark,!' to show those; who . use Ball's Super-Phosphate, made from the Raw Bone, that they•are•getting my manufacture.' • . Itypatrons•will please- be careful in purchasing; to observe that the above "Trade klarir• Is stamped upon each bag, as none other Is genuine. ...• •.• • •.• Vegetablis. • , • : • - We claim for our Phosphate the t .tus a fertilizer •and ge le r a producer for early. vegetelmi, it cannot be 'ex celled by any in the market, and as a TOP •DRESSING for GRASS it has no superior. •• • •.. •-• • We, narantee that: anners will find oar Super-Phos phate of. Lime mores proinpt •in action and more last ing In its effects than either Peinviau Guano or 'stable . . Four years experience hae tested this, that'ourFir ttllzera mates heavier grain than, even stable mantas. I am now ready to: supply the above superior Pertilir "zer in large or malt quantities—in neurivizs-of 200 pounds.eacti. Also, always on hand, a stock - of. fine Raw Bone: Dast.,-Soft Neva. Scotia Plaster, Ac., A trade discountallowed to dealers. '- - TbeaboVerertilizeis tan be. purchascd at BRIGHT & CO.'S Store, Centre Stree Pottsville. - POST OFFICRADDRES3—TEI9I24.. 140 T, Agt., Schuylkill Ilave-tf..r.a.:-- • ' • March `_•'3, '66F Feb 10. , GG C-,133 " Peruvian Guano Substitute BAUGII'S RAW BONE SITER-PIIOSPIIITE OF LIME. TRADE. tvIARK • t •-• BAUGH & SONS, Sole Proprletore and 'Manufacturers, , • Delaware ,BiTer• Chemical Work.; , • PHILADELPHIA, U. 9, A. FOE• WHEAT, RYE, Bettors, COEN,. OATS POTATOPE, TODAOOO, BVCSWOSAT, SOII9IIIIII, TUE:NIPS, HOPS, GARD- - VIOSTAOLT.S, uvU rv - EN.Y CCOr AND Pcixr. .• Especially recommended to the growers of Staaarberries,Raspberries, Blackberries, • AND ALL MALL FRUITS. . . Morellian 13 years of regular use upon all desiriti tion of .craps grown in the Middle and Southern 'States, has given It high - degree of popularity to this MANURE, which places Its application . now, entirely= . beyond a mere: experiment. . • . • • • 13AUGII'S HA* BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE. OF. LIME, Is •eminently n'enccess, aa a Substitute for Peruvian Guano and btable Manere,and is'offered . to the Agri culturists of the Northern and Eastern Stites as a fer tilizer that will cheaPlyrestore to the Soil, those es .sentinis 'which have been drained from it by constant cropping and tight 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 lese edit than Boomer. Stable Manure. or Peruvian Guano. • The labor in-' •volvedin its nee 'afar lesathau,that of applying-table Mat:lure, while there is no rick from the introduction of poidous weeds. [.'Farmers are 'recommended. to 'purchase of the dealer located hi their asighborhcxxi. • In eections where no dealer is yet established, the Phosphate'may be procured directly from the undersigned. A P ri Circular will be seat to all 'who apply. •" - Our. NEW PAMPHLET, "How to Maintain the Fertility of• American Fainati."-99 pages, : giving full information in regard to the use . of manure, &c., will be furnished gratis on application.- - • •. . BAUGH & SONS,' . . •:Y v. : . GO 8. Dela. Avenue, . • nAtuctii BizoTnkiits. Ai . co. • . • General Wholeiele &genie, 181 Pearl Bt., e - or..Cedfir, New York. . : 'GEO OGIS nugDALic,.. • • WhOleNtle'.64ent for Maryland and 97. and..l93.l9zaithfa. Wharf,. Baltimore. .67 • ' • ' •• • 7-*rn ' PUBLIC SALES% ORPKANS , . COURT OALER..—Tharretant to an order of the Ornhanso• Court of the County' of Schtiyikill,in the Comcommi•milth of Perasylnudit,. the subscriber, trustee of Josenh*Ferrebie, late of the bor-. mob o f St. Clair, In the County of Schu,alli, deceased, will expose to•sale by Public vendee; on • . • ' Ontasday, the tith . day et..Apiil.lB67, At 'lO o'clock in the foreman. at. the premises: All that certain farm or tract of land, situate In the town-: ship of Wayne, in the •Coanty ot f3chnylkill afonmaid, bounded by lairds 'of Joseph • Brown; William Rein,' Jonathan. Smellier, Jonathan . - Rernmerling, Daniel. Schaefer: %flip Himmel -and others, containing BYO acres and 46 perches, with the, appurtenances, consist ing of a two-story frame.housc, acme . harm, bay' barn, etc., late the estate Of said deceived: . Terms and con: (puffin made knownat the time and place of sale by • . . • JOAN .56.ITZINGER, Trustee . . By . order Of the O . rphans' Court, -• • --• Ca...nuts llioaar, Clerk Pottsville,-March 16th.' 1801: -CELLS. STONES. *:S. T: TAYLOR . For •the convenience of our . patrons and others at a distance, ~1 -• , we here ,present- a diagram of • . self-measerement, -by , which a - good fit will be "managed, by 'sending - the sizos in • the order • dmignated hi the accompanying' J. l . • . EX:FLAI ATIOI4. . I - MEASURE •FOll COAT. • — Ltngihof Back; from t4:01,.. •.• / • " ..and from 210.8. . • ' • Length Mem, (With, •• ; . • • • ' 'cooked.) from Ste E.- , • , - . , Ereast.Meurnre.—Arcsmd the . not 'prerninent part: of the . Trefa' Mestatera.— the • -* • I.. State thethei the person-1s . Thectame measure as for Cott . Xelusnie losble.seam, and out . , - side from hip•bone, 'aad around the widd ani him . ' - - - Saks or ld.rerrausa arse er 31. A- rest or Coat. .9tate To BE =minim minor eintrAoross. . •• 'MOILER * 1324 Ckeismat IPhtiladeltia, .. . T:II . E . .33:EST -:.*iixt lisiiia*Bieir,-- , = It:Witte Forged Nehi,- In du e thoteagbly.se 4weiledOrlitt smooth 'bole, and o,e "3z gr tte ts g 'and44" ; °G. .tcilallhanthe "oialaef u reol, fetarededsottot:= ; J. . . .E 1 - armors; Anemilinar.The . Haab/ . marmite; ackzentledgedby all *lei bete exandtmmand need to.be-tbirlmeat clamber Mid best maddne itmmt. 'alders, sad Rant ..Aby-quantltysif tee ttekomiala to to iteetecleneremi be latulabed. kb; a perfect itowerMeaper: and 'lleltlielrer: -4 It le embed and eheapest to the • - world: OM and pd*. droll& at 1,1Millt;l41K01111/93r6 . Xs** ' a ; Jo TB NA a - INSIJItANCE. METRO -OLITAN ME:DI 4 4IIIO:frg:TO., N. Y. Arieurever.` vailhoon weThwatifziantiiffit , lTTideat... D• lIIMDDIXD; Agent kr seheADl DlVaral. • oF.I , 7****4BASO , .-- - , -...}Neddent—O: HOLMBA._CK. lilocriltfident D. 131101pLANQF . 4 c;* - 804611:111Co..,!Oftk•e;!VILNITIM tErr, (April ft, .65,4164 n. <1.01: INSIT.EIANCE. F. B. ICABBOS Insurance =.Agent. - -' oaseerelmminvania Hall; rotulTillet Pa; LIVEM . OI. a LOIOXIN GLOBS ENSURAIiCE deli , Caldef. end. !delete $11 . 6,000.00 1 0; brietste4m the United States 4;1,600,000, , . . . . . . . . — HOME'IIigIIRABOE 'OOMPANT:i Sarldua an, • . .4139,070 98 buutanteutrecteitin the bost Companies on .s " ra; ' lle.terma I,,otees iitutaptly,adjusted and *AI without MTI'ORD:ILIVE STOCK .nsistatAllot- - COMPANY ; ' HARTFORD,.CONN . • Cbaitered Capital • • 83e0,000 . . This COuipany 1.4 now . .prepared Polido on : LIVESTOCK, ft,gainst bo t h. . • " • • • - • ' , DEATH ••• THEFT, • • _ aimcwiere v le Rates f rroat baied on an =Minh experience of , OVER trlrr I. YEARS 1 . • • '• . . . SISEAFF.Ii, Peftlev,lllei' - SPECIAL AGENT FOR S.CLLIU KILL COVEY GREAT EASTERN - :DETEGT vE . . -HORSESTOCIK. - •.• INSrIEtANCE COMPANY. .• • , . ehearteredl9o6i. by the Stale of,loollesn. Clash. Capital • • $lOO , OOO President—A.lol. CHARLES PRAILEY., . . • • -Vice President—D. - 1,. E TERLY. • . • ' Secretary—Dr. B. -BECKER: • • : General Agent—PHILIP JELAFFA. . •- • • The Pioneer Deteettve Horse .and Live 'Stock, Insn- MiCe Company, 'Continues to insw e , Horses, Males. Cattik, 'against losFes by theft. and : death by Are; acci dent, and natural 'causes;. and, promptly rays all her liabillties r on proof of thelact; wheneverlosses °emir. N. B.—Our rates are* Voles. than any. other reliable Inatirmum Company, is we take all risks as' stated: : • STATE REFERENCES.. .•• -• Hon. SIMON CAMF.BON,llarrisbarg. • • • ' Gen. J.l. STICEITER. Reading. • ' • • Dr. J. L. GLONINGER. Prest. Lebanon Bank., • • • • H. 0. PARRY, Esq., • Pottsville. . _ • • SCHUYLKILL COUNTY REFEREN CES. . • Genl. IL L CAKE.; Tamaqns. • ~ ..• • KJ. FRY. Tamaqua. - f •• EMANUEL BAST, 'Ashland. "*. • . .." • • . K F. SMITH, Mahanoy City. ••-• • . GORMAN & WINTERSTEEN, Port Carbon... • HURD PATTEILSON,• Pottsville.- '' • • . . • SiLLIVIN . AIN, . . . . . . Agt.. - Pottsville. .* Li' , eat Agents wanted in every town In the State. Feb. 9, , s 7 ' • • , . • CG-43m . . . . cruariEß . .1829. • PEEP . =PAL • ••• • . • FIRE INSURANCE ''CONTAITY • Assets ofJanuary 1; 1866, •:$2 506 . 851 96.• - Capitali• •• • • : • $400,000 00 Aceireied gorpins•, - • ' . - 944,543 15 invested Premiums, 1;162,305 $1 tuaestleill Claims, :Ineome foe .1.565, . ' • ,'512,755. • • '8310,000".."• LOSS PAID.SINCE 3529, • . • ' •:•• • Over 85,000,000. : . • - PERPETUAL AND TEIEPORARY poLi. ZIPS ON LIENEAL TERNS; • • •.• • . DIRIRCTOIIS g • • CSARLES - N. BANCEER, ISAAC LEA, - TOBIAS WAGNER,. EDWARD C. DALE, SAMUEL GRA.NIT, .• GEO: FALES; • PETER McCALL, ALFRED FITLER, - GEO.: W. RICRARDS, • FRAS. W. LEWIS, 11.'1); • 113UARLES N.- RANCKER, President: • EDWARD V. DALE t Viec-President. JAS. W. MaALLLSTER; Sec. Pro. Tem. . The subscriber is agent for the sluie mentioned in stitution,. and IS prepazed to make insurance on every description of 'property, at the lowest - rates. " • . HENRY C.. RUSSEL; Agt. PottivillS, Nardi 19,.'65. • • ' •14-4 . • 0•:';'.."::-.:.-i V .. ::: . ....i .::.':.y;t 4 . - -,.; w 1-4 . . Pei V I. R E . , LIFE ACCIDENTAL' AND LIVE STOCK INSURANCE EFFECTED. TO ANY. AMOUNT IN RE LIABLE COMPANIES. . Mutual Life . of New - Yfift . • • . $11,310,001 83 Penn Mutual :Life, Philadelphia , - 1;500,000 00 New.YorkAccidental.y .: • • •• 300,000.00 Ltva.Stock, -Hartford.• ..• .. • '' 500,000 . 00 Phenix of New York • . ' 1.991,908 90. Security of New York • 1,548,314 59' International, .do - • .1;418,647 69 Ntagdra do . . 1,974,358 AO Germania " - - do .• .....: .... .:. . - Putnam of. Hartford ' . . 595,410 41 NorthArnerica .do - • ' 416,139 32 Merchant,* do . . v 149,015 18 Okuda( Philadelphia. • . • • ' 814,08 St TOTAL SSETS 2.7 1 . ..-...1 - 2 Rates as Adopted by ilte Schuylkill Co.. Board cif•Undirciriteis. EISTIIUNCE EFFECTED 'l7 9; :A N - Y,:,-A.'11.9. 1) . . N .1T WITHOUT ANT . TIOME OR DRL&Y TO THR I ;ivy vs. ril.-11:tmel • With a gobd list of. Companies_ and' clot* attention to bnaineak •we . hope to nitwit share of the ptiblip patronage.. ' One* over . slight! Basilian stare, ."' centre ntreet; POTTSVILLE, _B, lies, -Nov: - - o - 111111)1Elig - Y.' : "A IV Ichilif ca Books; 11EsAidnes..Siwsposnii Jra. tethatffith Mode /*pa Bl:PWl:lnisft - sitAat, IftoOU 'BOOR riled saillionikati-ral * am brilinftamootibe su b ecr ib an v 4 - liallbliifirielj-'4? - WWl' ~ : polijti-Np: INSUR;A . - O:3K-P4:I•TY Aeciniwtdted ;Capital over $300.900." 'ilFTEEtittid wtnort - issEsigurrs: Alamo ercmpt in.paiying and lilt In. Oh:Listing their lwee: Efivapaid over ELM of kisses in Schuylkill Gmum.y during the .last ten yeurs..,- Office of Pottsville 3faluultonAo ,Street, next "docir the Union lISIL . . . . • - . • -T. S.-GODFREY, Art; . LIVE-STOCK INSURANCE CO - Chartered - $500,000 ROBERT C. HILL & CO., - SPECiAp AGF.N'iS ‘• For liortnamberbitid, l 6lrunMs, inntoar, and Car bon Counties. . Active and energetic men wanted in.every ftmlonr QENThAL orriar, pottovia, Penna. LYME . . , • . 14 Ginirdllfe Insurance,'. Annuity and Trod Corn pany Of Philadelphia. , Office, No, 40S Chestnutstreet, the first door East of the 'Custom'Efouse. PERPETUAL'.' Continue to make insurances on lives on.. the'. meet fa- . vocable terms, • Thacapitaleit cmi nj ..:l l; and invested , together with a large lasi increasing reserved fond, offera a perfecteectirity to e insured. • • •, _ The , may. be. paid yearly,- - half-yearly or. The company add a noStra periodically to the maw ranee for life. Then* bonne, appropriated in Deoem ber, 1844, the second bones in December, 1849, and the third berms in December, 18.54 which additions Make ' an average of more than GO 'per cent. • upon the premi= . urns paid, without Increasing the annual *Mit= . • • Thomas Ridgway, .- • John A Brown, - • .. Robert Pearsall,' John . Latimer, • • Thomas P. James, It ' - John Rillark, • Frederick Brown, jOhrte, Mitchell; . George Taber, -.• Isaac Barton, . . Henry G. Freemp, Beth J. Cooly , lsaac Starr. • . - • . Pamphlets containing table of testes and explanations, term of appliadion and farther information can be had at the office. . THOMAS RIDGWAY, President. ' Jou* F. James; Actuary.. • • - • . • rof B. BANNA.N. Pottsville. Agent fir . this County.. Ob. fr • • - 3 I ouse, Norris' Addition,:. OFFERS FOR 'SALE Illuckwheil Flour,. , • • Extra Family Flour,• Hiln.Dried Coirn.llienl, • • . • Oat. and Cora Chap, : Also Mill , Feed .of all Mode. 'Fish, . cesislathigin part; of Mackerel. Sbad, .Salmon.. Hemmg, Haddock; Cod Fish, -41r4., Al waYs A . good ..aoortment.iii Provis ions; ocerles ; , pm ; '67-1-..- ••. 0.1-IA.S._ LpGuE, - wlioutsur. D riLEEL IA FOREIGN AICD POMESTIO • WINES AND Oentre Si g apposite Ameriegi House, POTTSVILLE, PA. ASIA, SOLE AGENT. FOR' Jai HUBBELL'S GOLDEN BITTERS, A Sure Remedy fur Dyspepila. AIISETLER'S BITTERS ' FOR SALF: MILLS' BOURBON WHISKY - CID VANDERVEER'S SCRIEDA3I SCHNAPPS. NO MORE 11.4.LD HRADS'.. - • • • .• . NO MORE GRAY LOCKS! DR. LEONS' ELECTRIC HAIR. RENEWER, . . . . . le pronotmeed by all..who have need it the Very best" orefrir.ation for, the Bair. ' It Is a• positive ,cure for Baldness, eradicates Dandruff, and Humors: tops the Stair from falling out; and Speedily restores Gray Locke. to their original hue and inxunance.- . . . . ...' ' It operatett on, the secretions. •and ' fills the glands with new life and col'oring matter. Thin; dead, faded or gray hair will always he brought 'back by a . few ap pbcations, to its •youteftil . abundance, vitality and . . It makes the bairsoft, glossy; fragrant; .pleSsant ; to the touch and easy. to•arrange. Dry, wiry and inrraW able locks become moist, pliant and disposed to remain in any desired. position. • As a Hair Dressing it has no equal. The sales ate • enormous and it isti universal favorite with old and young of 'both Sexes. Aced by Druggists throughout the 'United States. Address all orders to - ' • : • . • -.• ZIEGLER, 6r, - • SOLE PROPRIETORS; - North * Tliiro Mardi 76, NiT • NU, . • 09Q . 628 . New Spring Styl., -Our Own Make,^ embracing' every -new and, desirable slze..style and 'shape of Plain and Trail lloOp'Sklrts,-2, 23i, 2x, 334 33k, and 4 yards round. every length and Size Waist.; in every-respect FIRST QUALITY; and espe clanyadapted to meet the wants of. First • Clasi• and most Fashionable Trade.. . • • . • "OctOwa M.Axtiof HOop Skirts are : lighter,•moi elastic, more durable, and REAtth CLIFAPER than any other make of either Single or Double Spring - Skirt in the American Market. They Are WAEBANTED in every respecLand wherever introduced give universal satis faction. • They . are now being extensively sold 'by re tatters, and every Ladysbould try them. • • • Ask for i' , Hopkinsi Own Make," and see that each Skirt Is stunted "W. C. HOPKINS, MANDFACiIIz RER, es ARCH Street, PHILAIMA.'" No mixes Aug Gasman.- .A catalogue containing style, size and re tail prices, sent to any address. A unifonreand liberal discount allowed to dealers: Orders by mail or other wise, promptly and carefully flilcd—wholesale and re tail, at. Manufactory and Sales-rooms, No. 629 ARCH STREET. PIIILADA. - SKIRTS made to order, altered' and repaire,i. . TERMS, • NET CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY..- ' T.I.IOPKINS.'. MMerck • '6 t • • .• .• . •I I- Sat .. DEPUY, 4 . • S 35J Saiith .4 2d Street, abeve - Spruce, THILADA., Keeps constantly on band a largo • assortment et Ob r ECAEPETS. OIL CLOTHS,' MA'rTINGS. DRUG-p, "GETS. FELTS. RUGS. WINDOWSHADES, &c.; per: WOOLEN. aid OIL 'CLOTH TABLE COV-r ERS &c . ,Nitlcti he is' eelling.nt-very reduced prl- pr VV . cec... , • March 16,. 'GI 11.6 m Silver's Wa,sh,Powder Saves time, labor, money: - • Makea WASHING.A . PASTIME andMONDAY-A FESTIVAL. Sold every where.. Try it. • •Addreaa all order to the Mannfectur- - ars, . ZIEGLER &.8,1111 . 11, . CHEMISTSANDWEIOLSSALE DRUGOISTS, •. 137 North Third 4t:; Philadelphia. March 10, • ['G6 40-Iy] . QILVER WARE.—Pickle Syrep • Jars 10 Sager Jam, Maga, Butter Dishes, Napkin Binge Cake Baskets, Ice Pitchers, &c, Silver Tobacco Boxes lined with gold. It C. GREEN, • • Dec 14 , 05—.511.. I • .. Centre St.. pettorella. BEA.U - TY! • • • Inbuiini Golden, Flajcen and Silken Curls, ProdnCed hy the use of Prof. -DEBREDX• FRIEVE4I LB CHEVEUX.. One application warranted, to curl the most straight and etubborn.halr of either sex into wavy ringlets;.or heavy, massive, 'curls. Has been used by the fashionables of Paris and - London with the most, gratifying results. Does no injury to the hair. . Price by mail, sealed and post-paid.-$l. Descriptive circti ars mailed free. Address BERGIffft,SHITTP3 & Co., Chemists; No. 295 River street, Troy, N.Y., sole agents for the tinned States. ' . . Feb. 9, WI 6-1 y • ABEETS, OIL CLOTH, • .• .. . • , ' and WINDOW *SHADES. Wiwoidd Invitethe attention of our friends and the public,to ourlarge stock of CARPETS,:which has been selerted with great care,- and to which zee have added all of the new and choice styles of TAPESTRY, BRUS SELS, THREE PLY, and CARPETS: also, 'all the new and varied styles•of ENTRY and STAIR CARPETS. OIL CLOTH from 2 feet tolls feet wide-- cut to at rooms of any. size. WINDOW SHADES great variety, Frosted and Plain Bands. Coco and Canton Matting% Rugs, Matta, Stair Rods, Druggets, AC. All will be sold at thelowa4 rates. _Call and ex amine our stock. VerY respectfully, . . ralriE. notim;:sz. co., No.: 608 North Second Street, below Button Wood, west aide, Philadelphia. March 9, team JULES JAILED'S '..!EM ATI, ": DE.: PARIS;' The New Beautifier of the Skin. Testimonials from Celebrated Ladies, . • The. secret : of beardifyieg the-"skin being known only to Mews. Jared &, Rene,. they- honorably state that it differs from'ail other preparation& It gives to the most harsh and freckled skin both the texture - and color, of polished ivory, removing all • discoloration-, whether appearing •as freckles, - . ten, morpbea, moth, or blackworm apecka , and is mpecially moxissfra rmoothing out the marks left by Small . • The agents of "L'Email de Paris'. most confidently arbmit to the"public the earnest endorsementa of. such distinguished ladies as • • • . • . . eneraRtISTORL - Mlle: Miss • MAGGIE MITCHELL. Mrs. n: p. - BOWER'k LET: • 'CILLE WESTERN. Mad ' PORISL - Mrs. EN—. MA WAILFUL, LUCY. RUSHTON, •• 111 E DE MARGIMUTTES, Miss AG- . . and many others; whims high • standing in the Prates. don gives the stamp -of truthfulness to the* intelli gent and nennine approval.. - . - •• • • • .• TEE BEAITLIPUL LUCILLE wEsTmats SAYE: I find that the "Email'^_ produce! all 'tha brilliancy of rouge arid lily-white. with the -great wad peculiar advantage of-total harmlessness. - It really adds to the bribuwa and m =f the akin. - THE CENT VEZHNILI SAYS: - . , ' T I tutvri suffered so much from 'the various white 10-. tions, dte„- which roy theatrical .-proSmsfon obligesme to use, dial consider it a perfect benefaction to findra preparation 'which gtvee the necernarrarbiteness to 'the skin, and leaves the skin fool and smooth- . MISS MAGGI4.3IITCASLL SAYS; • • I lave tried the WA fletmtider, ,'-dißmail de. Parts? and found ttiatit instantly bigiartasiugural bloom and -freshness to the compleZon. - . •• , . • 'Jared Email de Paden is used lei:delicate besati-' Ser of the sib for Theatre, Saloon or Ball Room, by :the moat reenedand scrupulous ladies producing all the beantifylateffeeta. of rouge :ma 111 y-white, sfith.;:. out,their - rnalgsr glare or injury to the skin: • - Sai n t&all.drst-etaasDruggists, lint/mem and La lawman, 825 Bmadway 1 - Demas Barites Co. and P. C., Wells d CO»7Qew TOrt, and Erg_ene 111-South Tenth street:: and- , Icallium;' Wullewetife •Oowden, Philadelphia, Agents: _ • Orders by mail should be addressed to JARED & "CNE4Ge6e22l4ltentafonulf,o4f9l,_New.York., • . 11S 2 1917141.1LICS.=The iabaertser IC Agent fop the saktpf the Boston: timn Belting letetoryi and fumtabeaaomior Belts at radon' ;efts,' Itate.hinds and lengths .;Belte of 'greater thh.t7nas ;thin those kept on biad madato onler; ht the iLi liast; Doti* , as Ida orders -for Colliery porposea havithipre-' litreace at the 11111,--:- Atari EltesaiPaelchlg Of 'every de, IrelPtlatril ic Papec by the. shiglei Or tea ;reaps,. •n t e the asatugtalereas! pricey,: ; :the laoat iipprirvet• - • tdtirtus,i e~decif GdyeramentiVim ;c/j• thestogle doe= _ea;T ciehaitakeeWhtri itln c utt !hrcifkrsll,l_,-0 100(roserez. eiremnr- Ir l ts =by the; will he void eriglikPeelataXEßNWCZ 21 .9 11 1 1 111* 1 4 0 #101 //tarattirfiliti -11A1DWARE. • LEWIS TE.OMPSO.I/ it • . . HU! N J .. TOOLS ken 008NICII:OZNTILL AND ILklifiCe;VliiGN KflrChlr, l7 tfl BRIG-HT & DSALRRS 7N . • Hardware- - Cutlery,. Paints Glass NEARLY OPPOSITE, . THE IBLIERS' BUIL, Pottsville. Pa. , - Sept. 1, : LEWIS C. THOMPSON 4 Co., 7 (siGN , OF Talc aAw,)• Center, Centreanti Market Streets,' POTTSVILLE, PA,, Anthoitzed ASgeni for-tke isale . ef i 1 pISEIT'ON'S goods direct from the Illeay. , . . - •' .-CIRCIMAR SAWS. . Erom 6 to 66 Inches in dlameter. • ' ~Sawsltegtunroed, Toothed, and made to order- October 47,"6b PURVES .SON, Scrap Iron and Metal Merchants, MACHINE AND FOUNDRY FUR NISHERS, N. E. corner of SOUTH et PRNlrand No. IT SOUTH Streets, - PHILADELPHIA. bigot Copper, Ingot Brass; Red, do. do. Yellow; . Fig Tin, Bar Tin, lout Bar Lad. , Spelter, Antimony, *Babbitt Metal, Bismuth, Solders, Bar Iron. Sheet Iron, Sheet Zinc, Steel, Borax, Crucibles, Foundry Facings, Anvils, Visa, Files, &c., Old Metals, Old Copper, Old' Bras, Old Lead, &s., Ac. - • . . rarNew and Second-hand Mathinlets , and . Black smiths, Tools and Steam Engines, bought and sold. larArticles of every description in. use by Ms bin fete and Fonndrymen, famished to order. , 'Cash paid for Scrap Iron, Old Rails, and all kinds of Metals. . • July - STEEL WIRE ROPE For Mining Purpeles.: ORk • The 'subscribers are .agente for , GARNOCK, 'BIBBY & CO..S ,• Celebrated Steel Roper which are 14, a of -the very best quality. and de-. „fe t , p dt. eidatlly superior to Iron Ropes on , e. , account of their greater strength, teihtness arid toughness:. and are , universal • satisfaction throughout the mining Regions: . • • - JOHN W. MASON & CO., , 43 Broadway, Y, Sept 15, .766 ,IRON AND STEEL, FLAT dt.ROUND . [WIRE ROPE, for Inclined Plane, SHIP RIGGING- Etc., Etc., AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF WIRE, F. HAZATIP, Maiaci!4 luink,.Carblio.n.Co4 PENNSYLVANIA: Feb 23, ,6T THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD CO'Y Having nomPleted, - equipped, and pnt .In operation nearly one hundred -.miles of their road, from Sacra mento, California, to withml2 mllea of the entronit of the Sierra ; , leirada Mountable, continue to offer for sale through cts, their • ' • ' " FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, . . issued in conformity with the Acte of Congress andthe laws "of the State of. California, upon the division of their road- located in the finite" of California; and tending one hnndred and fifty.slx miles frnm- Sacra- . mento City.to the California State line. - .• • , The Bonds have thirty years to rim from July 1%5, 'and are secured by a*. • ' • ' FIRST BIORTGAGE, constituting an absd:ute prior lien on the portion of. Road above named, with all tbe -Righte, Franchista, Boni:patents. pertaining: thereto.... The amount of these Firat kortqige Bonds 03 be le aned per-mile is liinited bylaw-to the amount' of ted States .Bonde allowed and. issued, to aid the con. itnictiood the Road, and.the Mortgage by which they are secured Is Declared by Act of ContrTas" to Constitute n Mien Pilo! and Superior to that of the United States Government, . Interest at the rate of Sim per cent. per annum, pay able semi-annually, on the Mat clays of January and Pr:nelpal and Interest payable in ' • ITnited•Stafes Gold Coin, in the City of New York. . • . The price of the Bonds is tied for the'prescnt at 95 per cent.; and accrued interest from- January . -ISt:in currency, the Company reserving the right to advance th 3 price - whenever it is their interest to do 50.% The Road forms the Western part of the N TRUNK Great National Pacific Railrotid Authdrized, - adopted, and aided.by The. United States :government. It raw through the heart- of the richest and 'rust popnlons section Of the State rg, California. conneairi Exlensiiv 'Mining Regions of Ne vada, Utah and Idaho,. with Sacinmerho and the Pacific. Coast, from whence their supplies must be drawn:. and the . earrings of the pottier' already running are very heavy, and largely in excess of the interest upon the Company% Bonds. Hiving been for Some time familiar with the of the Central Railrotid Compani, we are satisfied that they are 'conducted with rare sbility prudence, and that the , energetic and economical man! agement of the Cerupany's affairs entitles .thern to the .coufidetrceol capitalists and of the. üblic. We tam carefully investigated the progress. resources and twos ' ports of the Road,' and :have the fullest confidence hilts access, and hi the value mid stability ofthe Company's securities. The attention Of trate!! of estates; Along. aid: individualti• disking a long, safe and team; nerative investment, is especially invited to these First • Orders may te forwarded to adirecti 'or through the' Principal Banks ami Rankers in:all mute of the corm 4 Remittances may be ruulein drake on New York or in Legal Tender . Notes, National Bak Notes, or other . . 'fends current in this city, and the Braids will be for.' .warded t 6 any address by express:*ftee of charge video,: for further particulars , ; by mail: or otherwise, will receive punctual 'attention,: .*, • - ' FIW &: HATCH; Bankers &Dealers in Government Securities, rtAssAtr.s*REET, - * . o l d s of Gewerameat &totit's/veered - at the fall market Mice hr ~exthatifte 'rot, the abcni INFAII desceptliess of Gcnsiamemit Stemitiaiiert . and ,Bought Sold, par Gold Coin and 11. El. Coupon's .lionOt, sold and* . . . ' • trynePset tit tesetsa:t!tt Mena tame. lettateet-te ebeck et flee: ' ' , - .lirconeeticavnaft through°llll"l"tri l e aliamuiStaasild Bo W te uXhilnWsk Utile stagy cat conmesakm for task - irspeew attention ghee to the exclteg• or ay- IxtvAtuer nOTEs of all the*.th Beelelithr the new FI V ICIT " 44 " POK I OXIMPeeei ter* Wolin* - ~, Orgoi ;It 414 V BUSINESS CARDS. 'sway P.LEASAINTB9 - • • - • CI 41Z AthitS-Itrairktzrroirate*- • ,bomota, an 4 ezainthe 8 Mineral sad O i Lends.. Ornes-11 ennuis". Centre oppeeipey.piscopal Chsarch." . • MAY. 6. . , • • " LIAUILIS 11110TIIE118, Civil and . MI- La. ping 'Engineers, - Russel% clecond and 'KabluitamoStreets. • • • - • STEPHEN RAPRT S. JOSEPH 9: July 80. - . -• • t3eptem4u 26, '63 33- • D 'SUE A.F ; Pa4.l:: - Are .1 ante Pennsylvania State EleolcOnal,Sarvey; BANK CARTER. Real llaimee _Unto, L slien.Artoy.crry i schiodu coant7..ra. • • • PrietterAddrms--"matustioy Clty.r. O." - GENCIIL...Fer the Purchase and Kale .Lll.' of Real Estate ; baying and selling Coal; taking ,th arge , of coal Landa,ldinea, and collecting rents Office Mabsztango Street, Palatine. - 0, , G0 14-1 • • CHAS. 31 - 11:11.16 . B. sitraorts,. - CIVIL AND RC KING ENGINEKEL Othee—liasselheldiom, Ifllahantikaira • ••• • Eltrart, - • • TosErn W. GEARY, - Civii and Mlining'Estgisieer. • remrsvmg, PA.; Onus Suaruwee Iio;i Drib • ,10-1 - M LEIMIEB A S 9 WAUXIXES, - and TENMLItY, ALWAYS ON HAIM. IliarAli Rinds of. Musical Instriimenio, Violin String% Ben Viol Bin' ago. (.4cdtetr and Salo Strinr, constantly Eacenrage Ilionseltlanat • , CHARLES WEIMER,. DER SAFES, Second St.; Pottsville Announces to the business community of this • and the adjoi 1 counties, that be manage tures S 888 SAFES of all sizes and Warranted Fire-nrooc width, id point of, • workmanship and Onto , will compare - with those ob tainedtrom any other establishment in the country.— He always keeps hafts; on band for sale, and will make" them any size, for Banking and other • Public. Institu tions, as cheap, it not ch ,,, mer than they can be obtained from abroad.-.; • " refers to Berdamin Haywood, George Brght, Ttice„ Gooch and A. Henderson, of this Borough, who have Me Safes in Use., (June 13, ,33,-2441 pp Emov A x.. . . - • • • ...... . . • .:,- ... .. G. . - NV- . . B E CIC - • Having removed from the store corner Market and Second streets, to the store between O. 'Dobson's and J. G. Brown's on Centre street, offers a large and va ried assortment of dry goods and' groceries at the low est cash prima. Being thankful for past favors, stili !e -licits a continuance of the same. , - duly 'l'..G6 • ' ' : •ff-tf •JOSEPII DUERR, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, a, . _Centre St., Pottsville (three doors above tile llortlmer lloure,; has IVJW. On baud a large and well geleeted assortment or Ape • Gold and Silver Watches, - . _ . Alio atm:variety-of fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Millis Medallions, Ear and Finger„Minos, Breastpin's...Brace lets,' Gold Pencils ; . Pena , 'Armlets,- Thimbles, Studs, sleeve Battens, &c., &c.„-all of which will be offered for sale at greatly reduced prices. • • . Particular attention given to ' repairing of Watches, Clacks and.Jebrelry, . . _Martha, , 643 . NEW ROOK AN 41 STATIONERY - The undersigned aze now prepared to furnish a fine - aaaortment of Books and first class Stationery, at their New Store on. Centre Street, . four .doore below the Episoopil Church ' .. Printing, Binding and Stamping to • • sPeethmery,' • •. Fancy Pionips, . . . • ' bebop. Books,: •. • - Toy Books • - . • aces ,4lcC ~dc: Orders promptly attended to. .Give us a U. • • BOSBISUBLL & BROTHER. Boanyamoz. O. C. BOBBIBUELL. Pottsville. April 22. 436. .. .. . 16tt IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. SOLOMON HOOVER Centro* doors • above Market, West • ' • side, POTTSIV:ILLE,"-* • ReirpectfollY announces to the public that he has now on hand the largestand best assortment of household furnishing goods ever offered in this region, which ho .Is Selling at greatly reduced prices. Those Niishine -goods in his line would do well to • ciill rind- see his stock before purchasing elsewhere. - Be feels court dent that jt canna be surpassed in cheapness. and Ins- stock consists of .Kitchen . • • ...HanKea Raters, Cooking. Parlor and Hall • ttnves of all kinds and sizes. Tin, Hullos.. Brassjiritrusala, Wass, Japanese and Wood:* .en and Willow ;We: etc'. brooms, Brasher, Sieves for Coal and 'Flour. -.Coffee Knives and Forks, Spoons, French . .Ware,.. - Water. Coolers, 'Tin' Safi;s • Refrigerators,' Fruit Jars, Baskets, Spades, . Shovels, Pick.,„Garden Tools, Nails, Coal Hods, Tea Scales, 'Co Oil Lamps, Banging • Side And -bland Lamps, , Lanterns, and many caber ,tirticles too limn er oris to mention' • • . • • • . . . :.Tin Rooting, Spouting. and - all kinds of job work executed to order. 'Old Stoves repaired. and repairs lurnished. :-Old Stoves taken in exchange for new ones. Be also sells Doty's Clothes Washer, using boiling hot suds.. It saves three-fourths in' labor and takes °titan the dirt.; - 'No sore hands, no tinted air, and no injury to the clothes; . . . . •. Ho also sells the Universal Clothes Wringer with cog wheels. It wriage'elotini almost dry without • injury to . the Most delicate garmenbi, to-ver gets tired or oat of order. 'The : Wtinger is so well known and so Unanimously acknowledged. to be the best, that rec ommendations arc - not quoted. ' • • SPE-ER'S PORT GRAPE WINE ! PITRE AND FOn, YEARS OLD. For the Communion Table and Family Fae. PRESCRIBKD BY FIITSICIANS FOR Females, Weakly Persons, The Great. Remedy for Kidney . AffeetiMm • RHEUMATISM, AND. ALL CHRONIC DISEASEi. EXCELLENT WINE FOR FEMALES I Every family id this feizontliolald gae Speer's Pert Grape Wine, • Celebrated in Europe for itscians - m by edicinal and beneficial qualities : highl estee eminen physi, Awed in Ehropean y and med Amedcan Hosp itals, and by scene of. the best families in Europe and America. - AS..A TON . IC - It has no equal, causing an appetite 'and buildin g up the system, being entirely a pure wine of a most valuable grape. • AS A DIURETIC—It imparts a healthy action of the glands', kidneys and urinary organs very beneficial in dropsy - gout and rheumatic affections. . . • • Speers 'Port Grape Wine Is a pure article from the juice Or the Port Orape,.po e. arrig medicinal properties superior to any other wine in nee, and an excellent article for ail weak and deblik atts, and the aged and inflimp roving_ the • d benefiting ladies and chit one, and you will not be d ived.. • tarße sure ' the . signature of SPEER is over the corkof each bottle. : . . • Sold by. H. Saylor, Pottavillei • Shindel & Bond, Ta maqua ; Hermany & Allen,. Itiahanoy,City Lawrence & Brown, Minersville; DoN.Ooxe, Schuylkill Hayen .11. B. Davis, St. Clair, and by all first. clar a Mate, who also sell the CASTELIA . PORT a choice old article, imported only. by Mr. Speer, dliect from the Valley of Oporto. • . . Trade supplied by wholesale druggists in New York and Philadelphia, and. by , A. Snail, at, his Vineyard la New Jersey. , . 'PRINCIPAL Jersey. . larvisuiiivity, N. f. May 12. ' • - IL. Iit(XLIEN . • : - ;:* 4I I.I II LTiEN itßoilV*; -BEG A R, S - On ' aLAY:PIPtlx . •,- A 2 : I ;;NPATO .T 11 . 1 41;‘.. at.; mewl:* Es* • - cut athhialrairetiakiin4 maindadffy, - 434 3Fecgral aluxisrli*nuare; : —4 01111sielplighw 2t.l3. l 4lrasotisi gobitotheVitringl and itloth , V 111114"3"%riadeanda_"1,5,4411; pm. fz. . Cdorode dcsa wheels into .line And wltlithe wand of fairy." • ' Brings .Natures fat eet smiles to view, • And bother to the 414 . _ • Oat of his untold abundance He does 'not stint in giving r • • - What other ltfe 1n there, we ask . , . ' so truly worth the living ? Weoziaooirr, R. I.; March 23, 1861. F. 11. s April is proverbially, a . very-busy mouth. There is Much to be done ana very little Clue t.) do it. All pruning should be got throtfg'i with as quickly es possible. Trees require our attention first Aud here •I Would 1,. mark that it is a bad policy to employ th neapest labor to do the most skillful xfor'r. Pruning is an art that requires years of study and Practice to accomplish. If a tree has a well rounded head and is growing vigorc.us ly, it is a sheer act of madness to emph:,) , "botch" with' axe, saw and shears to lord the maid branches. A. tree thus treated 4 1 I : . dom• if ever, recovers from such barllir.a:i treatment. Many Of the shade trees - iu tl.o Borough of Pottsville, which in former yt.: t 3 afforded a pleasant shade to the petleatr during the hot, scorching July sun have N.( I , irretrievably ruined the past wintsr, by parties who.se only interest has been to re plenish their pozkets, and who <by their work have conclusively shown, they Inow no more about pruning a • tree than the mr..n in the moon. The eggs of insects are generally_found un the under side of the small twigs of the pr ceding•year's growth; these should ,be cut uff and burned. But in the cases alluded to' above the small' branches'have not bun touched while the main limbs which are \ 1h e life and vigor of the tree have been ruthless.: fly chopped off. 'We 'all 11* an interest in the shade trees, they are conducive to heallh and an ornament to the town, and it is due-to - the community at large that the shad - e - tree 4 should 'be preserved. Better by far would it be to employ a party of wood choppers and let them begin at the butt'end of the Ire e and make cord-wood of it.than allow these mod em "improvers" in pruning to. so mal:rent the shade trees. • • • , Many persons have large fruit trees which bear inferior kinds of fruit; now isthe time bl regraft them with better kinds ; in two or t bree years they will make large trees and bear an abundance-of fruit. Every one who take 6 an interest in fruit growing should learn how- to graft;_ it is a simple Operation, and one tb t well repays for the extra exertion required. Get some good grafter to instruct you, ob serve how beperforms it, ask advice if need- - ed niiicti T willbe willingly givennone but shams wish to keep it a secret—and then- put in one or two grafts yourself. My word for it you will succeed and afterwards smile et the simplicity of the Operation. April and lifay are the two best - months of the year to plant fruits or every description. Amon strawberries—Albany Seedling, Tri omphe de_Gand, Russell's Prolific, Agricul turist and Jucunda, are four of the .best and yield heavy-crops. Raspberr les—Allen It Red, Philadelphia, Brinckle's Orange and Marvel of the Four Seasons. Bladkberries—New Rochelle still leads the van and as it can-be grown in any out of the way 'corner no one should be without it. Some marvelloustuor ies are told Of the productiveness.of this berry. The writer is acquainted with, several men . who have made thousands of dollars from the cultivation of -this fruit alone. A small bed ten feet square will yield 200 quarts of berries.'. And Invalids. Grapes.—The season is not long enough in this locality to ripen the Isabella and Cataw ba, but as there are many varieties superior to those in quality, tfiat • ripen their fruit earlier, it-will be well to replace them. Plant young vines of the better kinds near the old ones, and as they grow up and come' into 'bearink cut the old varieties away; by this means we do not lose our crop of fruit. The Concord, Hartford, Prolific mid Israella black. grapes; *lona, • Delaware, Diana and Rogers Hybrid, No. 9, red; the last named - one of the finest grapes in cultivation. Anna is a white grape, ripens well he* is two weeks earlier than Isabella. hangs. long on ttie vine and improves in flavor, and La equal in qdali ty to the well known Malaba grapes of com merce. For those. ho like variety. I recom mend Maxatwny, •Allen's Hybrid and Re becca, all whitu grapes., The Massachusetts White and Manhattan White are worthless. It may , interest many to learn that the "On tarin" so lauded up by peddlers from • New York State is the same as the "Union Vil lage." Casitr.ps ettucEalLt.. PorrsviLLlE, April Ist, 1867. We clip the - following from the "Gettys burg Compiler" whose editor is a practical farmer ands, gentleman of close obiervation : Ten COMINGOArs CROP.—Early down nits generally yield better than late sown—it i 3 eirtainly heavier the grain. Hence our fanners are always anxious to get it in during March, and _put all other work aside to ac complish it. But from present appearances, there will be little, if any, sown in the pres ent month. The snow:: is at this .writing .seieral incheadeep, and even if therebe no more it is hardly possible that the ground will be sufficiently dry for, the plow in the - next ten days. What-then had better be done, to.. secure a-fair - yield of oats, late as tbe seed . must - necessarily . go In recommend the, application ,of Phosphate with it—and base the recommendation on the striking re-, . suit obtained . from such an experiment last year: We. had a single barrel of Baugh's Raw-imite'§uper-Phosphtite, (250 lbs.,) ap - plied .to , nearly two acres. Of. poor ground, iminediately after-plowing. The -land was -then harrowed, and the oats sown, the bar row following, , The oats on the land so treat ed, came up much 'stronger than that along a'de which had no Phosphate—kept ehead daring the season--iipened fully as week eatlier- , -and yielded alimdred per cent more craw and oats. Some observers , thought t h e difference greater, and it probably wad,- bu t - lie desire to be on the - safe side-in stating the result. It is belleveilthat onehundred potinds of Bough's Super-Phosphate per acre on thin land, will milks" tair oats-=and use that quantity - to the acre on our entire croft this octagon.. We expect" hytlds application, to secure +a mere -vigorm-growth, an earlier harinst; crop - more increased in value than the. Phosphate coat. It is to be tiuuty . othera TM do likewise. It will liAcAncon.,As the season has arrived when the usortment of vegetables is small, Uteri - leno article which forms abettor sub stitide tlianlidaatronl,•and hardly any . that is Tains what think will be entßcientfine a dhuitir for your family;boll It about 20Tidnutesi.then drain it and add to It say a Piiit crbslf pink - of mijl4-6 fewbimps of hi/Winn: inch, square,: - sinnc,talt and a lit tie pepper GO" 61 / 3 hk;t 6 Plit'utn . cheese, will doff.. Mliinteti and wit} the tamer. _ . !>t+ rt. Froni.the Farm and Fire -,1 A COUNTRY IDYL. NOT AMI - 3 . 771i .11APOOM or TfiNNTSON. Old deans opens - up' the year. Frnatany anaimt her Angers Next ItitpuTl Masan wines on his wsy. - Vexed that the snot! still Ihigem ' Fair Arm., smiting through her - tears, ,• Loiters In amriclous showers,. - While bonnie MAY comes at heels lb strewlhe fields with flowers. Tties 'Spring and summer piss 'around - To Fre-mallets and °morns • . From "Apple , ViSmi.! the swains go borne Quite questionably sober! To close the ehttnt of the Sex: Comelcoviwirt and Droptit - n Old flallowe' en and,Christmas Day— Ab ....whodocs not Mmembi.r Thus year after year goea round In cownry.artd is vlllafze i And the abundant crops.reward ' The hand of. careful till2..ze. The,farmer wakes his quiet: way. And daily:grows more wealthy: The children Heaven grants to him Grow up supremely healthy.. !Tie be who leads= envied life, Esteemed by friends and neighbor; He earns the daily bread he eats, And whistles as he labors. (CCILNIIINICATED. SPRING WORK Mio*Uif GermintoM:i Telegraph )
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