*Tit anti pumor. --SOW TO MAKE A WATERFALL. . Take two poen& of raga and a bunch of alMvinge, Mi old tin pan and a -bunch of straw; Then deal an Old hat of somebody's leavinga;* • And swear Ws your own to get clear of the 18W. Next get an Old stmking and stuff It with paper, And If it's possible. - put in a mole: • - Then get some old china and a nutmeg grater, And make them all up in nice litile roll. Pat all these things toe net of red, - And glistsni”ghetulimust cover thern'all, Then fasten it Laa the back of your head, ' And yea have a •iove.of a waterfall." NASBY. . . The Negro Vote—infr. Raab? in, Imitation of Wade Hampton tries to conciliate dm African—the Herat* of sheVentare. . • (Ft= the Toledo Blade. 3 . • Po , r OFFICZ, Co.rennrr X ROADS • (With is in the Stait uv Eel:ducky). • • March fa, 1867: - I have made many sudden and rather Windt nary changes in-politic—same so' very euddag that the Movement perdoost canjeetion nv the. conehenca. I rekollect want uv advokatin free trade and high protective tariff, all within twelve hours, (I made a speech in a agricullooral dee,- stiick uv Noo York in the forenoon at 11l A.- N., and in a manufacturin town in Penneydvany in' the ovenin, onr Platform-being : Bo conetrnktid that both sides cood Sada endorsement in it,) andhev performed many other feats nv moral gyrenas tikt; but this last change I hey been called upon teimake is probably the stldenest. Last week Tweedy, Donlan Pogram, Captain McPeltCr, and I wnz engaged in riddin the Corners nv Diggers. We bed endeared em ca. , long ez we that poeeible, and determined on etandin it no longer. Select ing three wich we wnz eatisfied bed too much ipellin - -boek into em to be enslaved agin, we wnz preparin nooses to be saved onto em, orderin em toleave in twenty-four hotel, when I reseived in the Northern mail a letter marked."Free—(lea. W. Randall, P. H.b." I know,l'it wnz ofilthel to Wm:tat—that blessed eignatoor is on My , commis shun, and I've contemplated it too often to .be mistaken_ -in it. Its contents wuz brief, and ran thus: ' . . • "To all Postmasters in the Southern States : Ths niggers hey votes--c-onsilhushen' is our best bolt. See, to it." . , . This brief tho tot herd to be understood order wnz sealed with the offithel seal nv the Post Offli Department, stampt into putty inetid nv wax, to . wit : a loaf nv bread, nuder a roll nv butter, with'. ten hands a grabbin at it. I comprehended the situation at Elie, and set about dein my dooty with both Roman and Spartan firmness. "Deo kin," aez I, tearin up the notifies!, "These . Diggers We hey misunderstood. They are not a inferior race; they are not descendants nr Ham and Ha-. ger'; it satin% Paul's idea in sending back ()nest- . mos to condemn him to servitood. • We hey mis understood the sitnatlon, and mast make amends.. The nigger is devoid ter smell, and is trooly a man ate] a brother.". ... "Wet?" sed the Deakin _ , tippin back in amaze ment.. . , . . . "Jest wat I say," sea I; "read that," 'and I flung - Idea the letter. • . The upshot of the conference which roared, true the calling uv a meetin the neat nite, at wich all the Ethiopians nv the Corners wuz invited and urged to be present. • The: trouble wnz to git the niggers to attend the meetin. • The fast one I spoke to lafft. in my.f ace, and aekt me how long it wnz seats I bed helpt hing.a conplony niggere, by way uv finiehin off Acelebrashen. Pollack, the Illinois etorekeeper, got hold nv it, and told Joe Bigler and Joe swore that of the niggers hadn't any more , sense than we give diem credit for, in Ppoosin we cood barn . boozle em so cheep, he eheod go back to the old belief, to 'wit: that they wuz only a sooperior race nv monkeys Liter all, arid by nice every nig • ger in the vicinity wuz. peatiii thoroughly; and . out uv all nv eth I coed only git four v:ho would promise to attend, and them the Deakin had to pay 12 apiece. To give eclaw I promised one iv em IS Sto be paid at the ediee uv the meetin) to ' sit on the steed with me, %rich, heirs a very poor , man, and having a sick wife in a shanty near by, • who wnz eufferin for medicine (with he coodent git without money) no 'accepted. . At thin pint the idea struck me. I remembered Phfladelfy, and determined to hey a crone rivalin the Conch and Orr bizeie. ' "Another thing, Cuff, understand that its a part uv the bargain that .. when in my speech I turn to yed and stomp, yoo ' must rise and embrace me." • ' "Wat r sez he. . "Fall into my arm!, lovin-like—yoo understand ...Jut ez tho we wnz long-lost brothers!" . " 'denee me," sod he.. "I'se a mitt' low nigger, and wants to. buy de old woman some quinine, and -wood do most anything fealdit; but, golly, ' .dat's too much I" • .. - "Not a cent," sad I, sternly aesnmin - ray racst. piereineet gaze, "uulenn'tbis is included!" . "Well," returned, he, eullaly, - "ef I must I speck I-must, but, golly—" .. . ' ' The uite arrived and the meetin-hOuse mei. full'. We thot lust tie holding it in the chapel nv the College, but give up the idea as impraeti . cable, ez owin to the dillytorinis nv our Northern friends in forwardtn rich surcripshens ez they hey raised, we haven't got no further with the build- In than layin the Zerner•stun. • In the front won the four' Diggers., all in clean shirts, and on the stand wnz the nigger I had engeged. Over the • platform min the follerin mottoes: . • "In Toonin then is strergth—For President in 1818, - Fernande Wood. For Vico Preeident, 'Fred rick Doglis." • "In ;hr nigger, strength'; in the Cancathen, beauty ; in the taulatter—who. is trooly tire' no - blest uv the human epNies—both." . • . • In eddishen to these; we dog np all the old Mottoes wick Jeff-reen writ, about yooriiversaf . ' liberty and bid:, wlek 'IOLA bin quoted in Ken tucky far twenty 2:ears, tied pi sted um up ; 'in brief, lied Wendell Phillip.' l leased eperit .bin boverin over that meetin house, it would lie. =Bed approvingly. . _ ' • • •I spoke Ito cm elultently bn'the yomiiversal brotberhoOd of mankind, jioldin• that •whatever else peed be eed, Maui wuz the father try all mankind, and that the only difference between a white man and a nigger wuz the niggerwuz sun- ' burnt. The niggercl rtintrlt, wuz, ondonhted ly, originally white, but beviibiu, since his a:li vid in this country, addicted to .agticnitural per, _ soots, he bed to,come tanned to a degree with, the it marred his physie:l beauty, did not.inter fere with his 'stet lin goodness uv -heart: There bed bin eliff4encee between the .races--tit times '.,there bed bin onpleaeantnees with "no one regret ted more than I.- The whites lay the Corners hed . - not alluz been an meal: nit en I coed hey wished; They bed flogged several fly em, and hung many more, and in timeipast hed held em in slavery and etch,- but alit ellood not be thot UT at thin . happy time. It was constooslinel to •:.-0 those things then,' and Kentucky wuz eminently a law abiding State. "Here," acz I "on this platform with the nag of our common country over me, I deolird eternal friendship to The colored man, and to seal the declare-ken - I thus'embeate--" Tae obatinit Dieger didn't stir a etep. *ome np and fling :VOW arms .around ine, yoo • blank cues," sad I, in a strange whisper. "Come up 1" . __ _ . . ... • _ . . -_• e ' "No yoo don't, boss !" Bed the nigger in a loud lcdoo, wioh wns audible' all over thu church, and holding out his band. "I cau't trust yoo a blesaid =init. Gib rne de 'IS fnst.• Too owe die child-foah dollars now fo' pawin wood fo' voals poet °llls, an' ef we'e a gwine - to hab our rites, de fast nee lalrel.put mine to will be de gettin dat '.money... ray up must, en' de 'brace afterward. I can't do sich a disagreeable ting without de cash in advance." ' This rather destroyed the effect. - The "unities wasn't presarved. The nimere in front bust ont Inc torturing Leff and 1V.104.1 and Ligler roltd in oimvulshuna of lettuce, in wich balf nv our per, 'ple jined. ..Me a etandin . .otrified in the attitocd nv embracin, and .thst enised nigger standin with his band extended for- the money, - with' the Dwain and Basvn horror-struck just behind, formed a tabloo with was more etrikin than pleas- The meet(' wuz to 7 wanst adjourned, for it was evident to the dullest comprehenshun that nettle more coodent be done that 'cite.. Ez yoosual I failed for want us capital. ' Bed I bin possessed us the paltry eum nv five dollars, how different wool hes bin the rceultl- Perchance we May,: thro that defichency, loon Nentticky. It Must never occur egin—my salery must be raised. .I can't make hies , witty - An straw. ' • Joe Bigler met me nett mornin and remarked that he regetted the occurrence, ez be ardently . desired to see the two races a ran together. "The fault, Perfesser," .801 he, "wuz in not man &girt properly. ..The'nezt time yoo want a 'speci al:de nigger to sit on the' platform with yoo and the Deakin, or kiss or embrace yoe—lot, him' drank. He'll dolt then, probably—l know he Ef he's drank enieff, he'll hurrah for Johnson, and its possible to git cm down' to the pint uv votin with you. Lord I how whisky drags a man down. See wat it's brot yon to I" and the insult-. in wretch rolled of, laffin boisterously. ".Get em drunk, Perfeeser," he yelled at me ez long es he .000 d see me. - • • • • Vire don't intend to giro' it np. Bigler's advide war. given infest, but, nevertheless, I ether let 'upon it. Whisky is wat brings :white men to ns, and of a white Man _kin be thus easy capchored, why not a piggia...? The Afriekiri heiret get ez far to fall to git down to our level, ,and it'll take lees to bring him. Bascom ordered dye barrels' to day,Wich repose the Administra tionwill pay for. We hey yet the Non York custom-hones, and , more of the-perkeaits must be Ycosed ler .politi- - Przsol.mrx fir, P. M., (W . 0 .4 • 1 8 Posturdistet), and. likewise Professor UT •• !binds Politicks lathe Sontherci Cimmikies Military liistithot. . - .staISTAIN Dutch justice of the pests, b C an . -as, had a case before him in *Lich one of the ..p ar ty charged *the other 'with biting his nose aft. The deligniant denied the accusation, stating that the plaintiff had bitten it off hitetaf, cUrts ) irthy judge, afier mature deliberatlea, &livered the • 011 owing cfpinittn : • • "Mit Gat eTer7dhlffa fe P 1 54 1 4 0. Yell, if Gott la williiig a man shell bite : hie own nom: eff he must di3 Darliiieinierla dlialtarghed; and de bldptid oah go home !lad never 40 so to pore." / Taxon:so aux la 1;t:61i - deuce, ILL, ha* beru god .and sent to Jail for. tea : daye, for falling ittloopto church— The JOurlotthlutalhe mtnis tee -ought to helloed foraotialialtl4l/1 - ; M`io , /IMF IMO torahs. BUSINESSIARK DR. W.: K. TINFIWEIVEB,. 7 . . •1. 4DENTIST; . • . "". (Graduate of ,Parara43gruda Colle g e of Detail SOge l 7) Rooms :-Market Street above. Third.- • ' Nitrous Oxide Gael =let wad Odoraforrit eslzoln. istered - *ben desired : • 11411,WEL JCSRPII .H A 1111 02H - 1.R.0 • - aro'. ENGINEERgi • Are prepared to execute work In nli departments of their pmfeeaion. 112 connection with ~Coilkelee, Rail roads.- &c. Omen—Loeret!a pirmiTer, Centre St. . : INSTRUCTION Prot . .A. -BECKER Has taken rooms In the building on lifarket st.. Pone. vine, occupied by Mr. Linewerwer. dentbg, where Pu pile will be uustructed on the piano forte. . Feb les •61 • • .• ISAAC WIOYER, ' WHOLESALE Aaik RETAIL DEALER IN • ••• • • FLOUR, FEED, Ike • - • -• 'ANO.'MANUFACTVRER OF - • CORN . B R.O 0 NI S. , . Mallread St.,hetween Market • Haring °penis:l a new Flour and Feed' stoke, and engsgsal in the manufacture' of Corn 'Brooms, would be happy to m et his old customers 83 he is sathefied that he Can - give entire satitrid(ol2 Merchants -are request d to call and eraminehis stock -of Brooms.— Brooms manufactured to oroer. April. •6714-ty . . • • • rp lIE I:Tg6ER.S7t3I;IIIII; • momitorATnuc.igirsicniNs. NV .nuld rmpectfully Inform their friends and the public of. Pott , ville and vicinity, that they have - located per maziently, and opened an office at the corner of Itrzket and Second streets, 1 oil/I , llle, .Pa.; .where they can . be professionally sowulted. • . • Orvtoe Bonsai—l to 10.. A.: M 1 to . 2, P. M.; 4to P.P.M,. •. • .s. BECHER, 112. March 16,'67-11.6m1- C; B. lilt E BLEB. 31. Di ITHEODORE • And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in GILT, WIEN? & ROSEWOOD ROELDINGE, Lookinie-Glaes and Picture Friunes, , _CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLA • , , . LT ?tutu. mualtiututes muumuu stoat, 2n !LOOS. nr - Iterehing Ihßegilding done a at the s h ortest - Notice.Sept. SI '66 ' 38-tt CLOTHING- - - STORE: • (1) -PA UTNE Vali IT I P.—We hare thin en- CAercd into a Partnerphtp cinder the firm of H. PARKER & SON. formerly H. - Parker, - Wove Cho; shiner.) for the manufacture of KEN'S AND •BOYS' - CLOTHING. A large stock of Ready-made Clothing constantly on hand. Also a fine assortment of Clothe, Csilmeres end Vestiags, to snit the season. Furnlih- Ina Goode of all kinds always on. 'hand. All pr! e• fixed to suit the times.. • . We solicit the patronage of one old customers and friends In generaL - . *H. PARKER. • • • !CHAS. H. PARKER; January 1, ISGT.. Cen.tre Street. Jan: as, • • • . 4:ly. July 21, .86 WILLIAM L. DAVIS, • Plumber and Gas Fitter.. OFtICE —Strvra• Tr.srAos, Cgarrzr Ss., POTTSTILLIC All orders promptlynrid.cirefully ratended to. Jan. 'l9. • 3-3 m• A.. JOSEPII DUE.IIB, • ~. .. A . . . , Watchmaker & Jeweler, aMiTRE . ST., POTTSVILLE, PA., ' (three doors above the Mortimer House,) has now on hand a large and well selected assortment of -•: Silver Ware, • . . • , • . Of the latest styles and highest standard of Silver.—. Also S.4ilver Plated Ware. • A large and general. variety of superior Plated-Ware., such as Tea And Ta ble Sugar Spoons, Oyster and Soup Ladles, Pie and Pith Rubies, Cake Baskets, Fruit 'Stands. Castors, Butter Dishes, Waiters, Pitchers, etc., all .of which" will be sold at the very lowest prices: . NI ll—Old Silver bought and taken In exchange.— The highest price given. March 5,,66--11- _ . P POSITION LINE to California via Nic aragus, every 20 days, with Passengers. Freight and• 11. S.' Mails, 'on the following First-class. Steam.bips t —Oa ATLANTIO - OCIRAN-SAN TIAGO DECIIBA, SAN • FRANCISCO, NIC ttAtitiA, DAKOTA. Coarrrovtho oa newt° Ooa&a—AMERI CA.' MOSES TAYLOR, • NEBRASKA, NEVADA.— Passage and Freight at ReducedltaterL . . Sailing days from New York u—Januarylllth and 50tb, ISGT: Feb -mazy tiOtitt Muth 10tb,*30th ; April 20th; May 10th, Ale June 20th and every twenty days thereafter, Kay= iitg on the Saturday previous when a Regular Sailing Day comes on Sunday. For 'further information ap tyli..w,h;,re...Nzt.htsiAm, e c r t i m err ge S p r it uas e,l ll l p . y Co . RINGTON, Agt., 177 West St., tor. Warren, M. or in Pottsville to RIOLLARD RDWAIIDS, Market St. Jan, 2. 167 • ENLARGEMENT . OT TILL • . AMERICAN - JOURNAL OF: MINING. volunie 3, Corn mincing Illarch 30. . In consequence' of the remarkable • success . tbat'hae attended Rae Journal, the Proprietors feel' warranted inincrcasing its sizelo • • ' TWEISTE PAGES, Thus making. it ; the LARGEST and 'most-COMPRE IIEN.SIVE Mining Journal on this continent, repre senting'the Gold:. Silver, Copper. Iron, Lead. Slate. 'Oil, and in fact all the Mineral interests of - Ambrica, containing beautiful engravings, illustrating the latest improvements hi • milling, mining anctuiet7 is re teal - machinery. • . • The Journal hai won the encomiums of the press of the entire country and Europe, and numbers among ii;t contributors more eminent scientific men than any other w , •elsly publication in.Amarica. - • • ' The reports of the market-In stocks. metal., miner. ale and-ores, carefully corrected weekly are an import antfaature of the Journal.. - • Subecription $1 per year; for PIZ months, $9 211, In advance; elugle copies, 10 cents.- Specimen copies tent free. • Arlitres. WESTERN 11,,COMPArTV: Pubilihers, 37-Park Bow, March 23, 'CI , . . • ' •12 at INDIA RUBBER GOODS Manufacturer's Agency, 708 Chestnut Bt., Machine Belting, Steam Packlog, Mee,and all Rubber Articles adapted to 3lecbanical and Manufactu ring .purposes. .Drtiggista and Statlonera' Articles, Boots. &nes, Clothing, Sc., at lowest Factory Prices. List of !time cent on application. • • LEVICIH. MANSION - -HOUSE,. -.- Carbon, • Scbuylkill Co., Pa. Dirs. C.‘IF,; 'STUN DER, Propiieire94. • This delightfid . and romantic sontmerreiseat hat been re-fltted and re furnished, and Is now open for the reception of guests., .: • • Apill 13, ISSI ' • • • 15-St •HENRY . HARPER, -07 520 ARCH ST., 'Awry- PHILADELPHIA, Watches, jewelry,. . . ' i LEllll.3l' FRS; of Pottsville. Penna. Al • dealer In MUSIC, MUSICAL DiSTRUMENTS: PIAN'OS, MELODEONS, ORGANS, &e., having been appnluted sole agent for the celebrated • • Mason 8c Haml inis Cabinet orgattili the County of Schuylkill, would respectfully an=' nounce to the [musical community that he can furnish thew unequalled favorite tirbinet Organs,. in all etylea and sizes, at manufacturers , priCee., The quality and. volume of tone, with the power of expreseton In these organs, is universally admired and praised,' while their portability and beautiful finish make them the moat el egant parlor ornament Family - . • !Every Should Havellne. • THE CABINET ORGANS are adapted to FAX& LIES, CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS. • spring Melodeons Sna gaTMSl2fill Orgiine, for The Cc - unties of. Schuylkill, Northumberland' and Lebanon; which Inatmmenta are universally .'l'hey powwow a sweetness and fanners. of tone, which bar, received the united commendation of the musletd profeweon. and Induced an almoet unprecedented sale. 'Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and exam ine for .themWves. ell communications and orders will be punctually answered or filled. and every lem ma, ion in relation to t.neni gladly given. - Stoie and Ware Rooms, at the Jewelry Store on Con tra street, four doons.trom Nabantango 'street. Potta- Pa. • . • . . P . H ECTORILLIA fix a imre of coraHß, COW' and tatoII.KNIVIS OF. TAB CIiEST; pronounced by threw who have used it to hei the best remedy for the cure of colds ever offered to the public: Reid the following testi:modal : • • • . POrrarrun. May 1.4:0na C: - Hrsz. Sirs—lt affords me : pleas. ore to bear testimony tattle wfticny of your rally in removing Casaba and Bronchial Affettiorus, having foiled -immediate :Instent relief from the use of. one bottle, after haVing tried many other remedies for a'very severe cold and cough with which I suffered for some air week!_ during. the past winter., • Itcspecthdly yours, • T...A.•I2IOiIiFIIIIIr. IMPORTANT to MARRIED LADINO. 1 —MADAME NESTELL.• Profmor of Midwifery, over SO years' ancoessfol practice, guarantees a safe end immediate removal of. all obstructions from whatever. ;owe, With or without medidoe.,at one interview. or' by mall. Hrrcelebratedlarfollible French We. ante . Monthly -Pills, No: I,' al a box, ow restore all irregularities in, forty-eight hours, if ofehort .ntandhiA ; but obstinate Cases of long standing may re. • entre Ivo. 2, which are four demos stronger . than No. .- 1, and can never tail ;, : ere safe and healthy; price $5 a 'box; Can be obtatted of Madame Resta, .Prolesser n! Midwifery; No: 61 West Thirty-sxoth street,Atinder. Everett Itoomv) near Sixth &Mee, Naw.York sly, of .sentnlit.bliy...4imail,mon'ag.7l,eatit.l7lafaatra, 15010tria." MEM MEN AND BUYS REDUCED PRICES. PIIILADELPOIA,. April 13, ,61 Silver and Hllveeplated Ware. Aprlll3, '67 They vary in price from $llO to $6OO each. Pritrery lastrztaaeits Warranted. Also, Agent for the ade of the mud! admired i:1.1 0 .1.1.1.:V For the Cu of BURNS, Rheumatism, Prated Feet, Sore Throat.- Neuralgia, Pains, Scalds, Bruiees,.etc. Alen. Ears Pula, for the" speedy and effectual cure of PON, both =turned sat In ternal. fOrtall and cuaratoe ' . • FRANCD3 ALMA= Agent, Centre; 9t., opooslte.the Mortimer Monet. And for utle by Dr.. Geo. Yeomans, Ashland;'Wesley Hammer. Mahan°, City; E. & Phillips, New aistlm James Giltilan, Swarara ; t3eo. H. Mo (maw= ; Geo.' Huffman, ficAnylkill Hawn ; Mrs. M. Hammer, Orrtigaburg XinerssiDe ; R. R. St. Clair. October rf,..E4--Wly . 1%11 is Agett g3tthe - tele of the Bottom . assn s .. N ER IO itrrezaissi—m, Itsditteriber' ‘- ` w wc , * malurntsbee eepetior Delta*. hofor/.l o " 4 ",_____ , all dam owe lengths Belts of greater 141catpees Butzt dime lint ea nanktzoade to order sta v ethane& notke, fa Ma tatlem for Colliery Palma ha ItAl tante at ma len: , 'ow theca Paeltlolf of ocriptiOn; 8114014P.M bythe ngle, to ttei- tau=s, e or, the i t esHamettietunw price& - ', - - -Of the moat imatteitak . " laths° '4lagri=Whe °C*'• etklariftV . , • . - .. . . . .. .. Ovq, • IN .lq • . I MISCELLANEOUS. RESTORE ...YOUR. • • TIP._ J. STEPHENS CO.'S' • PATENT CORNEA •lIESTOREII9. • 'Or,..B.I.OIIEIt•S'OrTILE EYESIGHT. ' They . will Ratare imp:tired Sight,- and Pifairve it to thlaftst Period pf ..r.tfe. •• • . • . . • . . SPECTACLES REYDEEtED ES • : • . • . . . • . • -.-. , . .... . • . '.....--- • . -The • most eminent PhySle • .. r'.' -- E•• , -'- - . - Una, Omliets; • Divines. and / •- , • --- Ti. - the most prominent* men. of - • - _Ns,. 04e.00taribry, riverahlead the ,A . ....\, l : use of the COTMEA. BESTOW. C.- „, •'", " 1 / 4 1 '.. - ERS for Presbytipia, or Far or - - 2 . -- .- -' -- . long-Sightedness,.. ,or - every. ' .4'. • 1... -,. . ... ..,pe_rson ate wears spectacles *— -........' — from old age ; rATOILOSS of Via.. ion; or Blarring.;.Overwor.ked Eyes; . ligthP.oPia. 'or Welk Eyes ;...-Epipliora, - or ; Watery Eyes • . Pain in -the Eyeball ; trztatiresis. or Obscurity of . ision .; Photophobia, or lb • Wearies of. Light 1 Weakness, of the Bevina and Optic Nerve; .2ilyedeeopia,. or Specks. or Moving. - bodies . 4 before the 'Eyes'; Ophthalmia, -or Inflam mation. of the Eye and Eye. lids ; lihatrazt Eyes :- }feral°- , pi; or.' Partial Blindness ; .Sinking • of , the- Ey. ,1, 11, and Imperlect • Vi..‹ori from the e if„ do o f p,o,lnni•ttiol3; 14 . 10:.- . • • They can be used by ally. _one *ith a certainty of. success, andArithout.thelmit fear of. injury to the ere: More than:S:ooo certlftmtes of clues are exhibited at our Mlles Cure guaranteed in emery ass when - applied according to- the directions, inehnie4 - in • each box, or. the money will be no trrt7e far a Circular--sett gratis. • Address, . Dr. J. SIEMENS OenlisM. - - (P. O. 80x.926J• ..For rile at ItnEbton's Family' Drug Store, No. 10 ARtOt Muse, 'comer -of .13arcLay. Sleet and Broadway, :Nets. York. . • A$ D. J. S - rErfßace k CO. hare throated and patented a MYOPIA' or CORNEA. FLAT TENER. far the cure of NEAR-SIGLITMNIESS„ iehich luta : proved a greaf•auccess. • Write fore' Nov •44:-.86 ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY, ALipAirrogslaiLLE _KEOGH - • . . .. that . . Would inform her frier.dm ht iv C 0135 equence or for mer eneottrauement 'and . tkarronare,. and• in order to .prepiu - o 'for the . SIT,IIiG OPZNING, 614 - he. greatly ealarged here.. . Elegant IllEnlinery Establishment 904 WAL.. 7 513T Mu= PECIIADA , . - • . - • .. . . By tnanemus alterations ,' and the addition of a MAM MOTH SHOW FfX)M,,which In point of eltgance and comfort, is . tutegnalled In the United States'. , - : lea tan at all seasons übtaiu the most • • .'... • • . . . . -. Ilecherehp Strys.of . . at all . prices, and calculated .to Suit ell tastea. Pos soning, advantage., that few other houses &jai, Mad amoLselle Keogh is enabled -to preSent in' advance of •other &e.blishmenti, the very latest styles of Bonnets, materials, etc:, direct from Paris' and London. • . N. B.—Country Milliners are esrec , aly invited•to call and exandhe this Hue stock before Purchasing else where. • .. - • •• . . . Emig and Gerthan Spoken. .• Nov: 141.'66-45_6m CONSIMOTION CAN BE CUBED.; The True Remedrat Last Discovered. • Ur BNAP FRESII. - BEAT CURE, • Prepared frcm- the formula; of Prof.. Trousseau, of Pans, cures Consumption. Luis Disiesss.Brocchitla, Dyspepsia, M.s.usimtLs, General Debility and all morbid conditions of the system dependent' on deficiency of vital force. It Is pleasant ,to taste, and a single battle yell! convince the most :skeptical of its virtue as I.LO great healing remedy of the age. •Et a bottle, or air bottles for $5. Sent by . eprt. es • Sold by . • • . S. C. 13PHAIL.No. . l South . And all principal Druggists.. Circulars sent fre.tt. • . . • GREAT 1417CCESS in STICALII PUMPS Wethe ruidenilgtied -are prepared to furniettCoal Operators with our Steam Pumps of any :capacity,. and gnarantee.them . to OW entire Miler:teflon. Oar Pump is a Double ActirM . .Pole Pump made to work *with one Pole, thereby giving us great advantage over all other Pole Pumps. in the mom required. A- 14 inch-pump • 4 feet stroke with 25-inch steam cl,liuder, is 16 feet long, 3 feet wide and 5 feet 6 inches high. One of our primps has-heen to successful operation" for .several . weeks in Charteeoak Colliery, as-the, following bate will testify:.. - ALLISON .&,BANN - A.ll. Port Coition, eeeMber stb, 1666. • . TO. ALL WllO3l 1T ITLAIir CONCERN. Thin H a i to certify that we the . undersigned are using one of ALLISON ZS, Mlcai Pumps, and are able to pronOun - ce It a rs , rfect S:ICteFS: and we cheerfully. recommend it, to all:1n :Milt of STEAM PIIMPS az .being entirely ratigartM r •'. ' JOHN H. BRACKEISL Proprietor Charter Oas. Co. JOSEPH. 11. SMITH, Superintendent do. • ROBERT FAKE; Engineer in.thargenf Dee„ S. !nu . • , • 49-H . GOOiYNEWS FOR DIOTRERS: - ' . Mothers, are you oppressed with. anxiety_ for your little ones? 'Are your slumbers and hearts broken by their cries?, •Do you , awake in 'the Morning nore freshed 'and appreher.siVe ? If .so; procure at once a bottle of Dr. Leans-Infant 'Remedy and you will have no more weary hours of Watching and anxiety. • DR. LEONS' DZPAIit'T REMEDY • has stood the igst of years. 'Ttonsands of•nurr.cn and mothers bear witness lliat It never failti to give relief. it used in season. It 16 a "mild. yet sure add speedy cure fer'Colic, Cramps and Wludy..PAILll4.. and ill inval uable for all ctimplaints iurhlent:te Teethlng. Sold by Drugebts thioug,hont the limited Stated.— Addrees all orders to " • . •• • .. , 'ZII GI.EF. l 8:911IT ' SOLE 'PROPRIETORS, 137 North Thirtltrect, • . marell 11. t6l ' 1'66 41.1y1 11- R. P. ROTHWELL. Yining and Civil Engineer and Metallurgis ' . WI LO.ESIKA:II.IIE,' Haling had.a large practical experience in various parts of Europe and this-country. is prepared to exam ine and report on all kinds of mineral property, super-: Intend to — opening of mines and estaldistment of smelting andother memPurgiml works, assay ores, Sc. Agent for the sale of W:T: lieuley'e . . STEEL 'WIRE .IRON HOPE, Signal and Telegraph Wire, Fencing Strand, These Steel Ropes are one.half Ihrhter than Iron Ropes, of equal strength, cost ONE-TI.IIHD LESS. .and are much more durable. Agent for Pennsylvania (except for oil wells) for male of _ ' ' NITRCKGLYCERINE For blasting. Attention is invited to the great econ omy ohtained in the tvie - of thirOilasting, ull. -Fell in structions given in its nee., 51i. ft, will take contracts for all kinds of rock work at 1.,,v prices. , :March% 'Cr ." . 0-11 LEGAL CARDS. ERPilliiP.--The under-- , ,rigned have formed:a Co•purnerbblp as At torneys at Law, tinderthe tame oI.BAN.NAN JOHN HANNAN, • Pottsville: Feb 6, THOS. It. -HANNAN:I ILK, Attar:ley at Lvov., OFFlGEl.—Centre , belo .v .Elrpreee °Bice. Can-be consulted in German. April T. .67-11.6 m -TOUR W. BICKEL. • ' . . . al- • - Attorney at Law. Pottsville, Pa • ' (Office with. Hon. F. TC. Ilugbes, Centre streeLl Can be consulted In English and German. . Dec 15, .66 - •Ea t O .P. BFBIRT TL j OkitIy •-• OFFICE .:—SUlymp.n's . Buil4ing, Centre St., Pottavills, Penna. , May 94.1, 'ee3-21.-Grn • , G110413.114E 131..•DAILLAS. • •'.. . '• ATTORNEY AT LAW; OFFICE-:--No. 22'2 South 4th etroot,.Philada. May 14 ; ,66 BIENJABLIN• B. Iflceool., Attorney' at Law. OFFIGE' —mhhtuitong. Street above Centre. • . . March 19. 764..-12-tt . CLAY BERGSTRESSER, • , •. • . Attorney . nit Law, Ashland, S hnylkilt County, Pa; Otlle34,orr Centro street, opposite the Post 02lice. . , . . • MASON WE1D.31 . 1 ‘N, ' • . • . •• • " Attorney . at Law, . Orrios:—Centre Street,' rums formerly, eccapitid by George Deli. Ketra. SO.. '..q-13-1y• • , Imice H. CAL - 15XLI. ' , .. WICLIAM E. rearm CAMPICE LL .d • 8311.7'11; Attorneys - at . Law. OFFlCE—Centre*.Strea, opposite White Horse Hotel, Pottsville, Pa. . June 29,.62 .. , • ' • . . . 26-, ' CIIIRIATOPIIER LITTLE, Attorney at Law; and Notary Public, (Authorized by Law to administer affidavits, .ac. and to take depositions, and- acknowledgments 0 deeds, mortnagm powers of Attorney, &c.,) POTTSYIII2.... SCHUYLKILL CO.. PA., LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE:' . Mahantongo St. (Opposite Poet °lke.) : . July 15, , 65; • • .: 28- SOL. FOSTER, •J R., .Ititorner itt Law, OFFICE—GrAVENtS SUMA,ING,FICENTRE ST., • • 'opposite Episcopal Church: • BEUNARD litEll.l.3r, F w OFFICK-- lI cti Ati eo tr i T . a c O lay tr latti r n n ear ey- PO nt March 24.16 (Ueo, ce.2 • • . 12-1 y J. W. ROBERERRY, ..littorney aii;Lavr. has removed his face to the second floor, - front -room, above B. -Barman's Book store, on Centre St. • Pottsville, Feb Ll,' , COMIYIERCIA.L - 111.0 R AL- 2S . c.it . 0 L LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE. A 'Normal - Mikis ioll•beorganized to cOrmection with this Institution, coraraenclng on the ibLik of Aprii,.to continue ten weeks,-to Jane.2lAt... • A faculty of Eeven Teachers isemplOyerl. .• . Also a fall Commercial - Coarse. . • • 'Ex -Awe for Noi mat . Caurse,. Cxclusive of books, {l9 910. Commercial Coarse less can meal rats.: Send for Circulars.. addres.ing • - Rev: 2. IL VICRROY. A. 31.,,,Prealdent; Co.,Anmille Pa. Dec 19, • la. ly. Mardi Sn;.'67 PREMENTS.-;A- e and 'Li tine well selected enxk of Wats:bee Jewelry and Silver Ware, comprising alLthe new styles.. • . Call and exam ine before parcbasing.-- All goods. warranted as repre sented.- Calendar (necks for °dices and Dining Itooms. - . • . • •8 ti..GB.L.F' Centre Sk, Pottsville.. • . . . • lODINE SARSAPARILLA. • • Is a 'specific for dilantes of-the. Blood and Shin.' •It podrivelv cares Scrofala;:Tetter, Erysipelas and sores of eons : kind, It is the best remedy.for complaints of children following improper nottrishment and scarlet fever.. I have a grmt number of strong, truthfuteer littades of its favor like • the:. following: Running. Sores Airs ymrs, aired by seven bottles ; Netter of T• years, awed, one ho*tle ; n ikady Ditsride of the Skin for 20 years, curial, fonr bottles ;• Scrofula ltt years,' eared, dve bottles.: a badly Ulcerated Throat. cured, two bottles; Ulcerated foot. SI years, cared; seven bot iles ; a severe case of Erysipelas; a years. cared.' ell' Was; Rbenmattam. 2 years. aired, two bottles.. Disease of the Blood; 14 rem, five bottlei • • The lodine Saimparille prided •the - blood, %Nee Dew Itre into the system throngb its butt power and it Is also a'perfectly harmless composition; bailee: been i n we omit.yews. by 'persons of ellages, from six monthiand over, wit h unscuallerd succe,ss.— :Prbsdraloflce, No. 910 Iderkerstreet; Philadelphia. .. • - B. P. nim.amt, Proprietor. • Wholesale Agents New Yorit,•l!. C. Wells & 00. - * No. 116 Yrs:dribs . _ :• . • JOHN G. BROWN & SON, holesale Agents;Cen tre Bt., AIM Scud by all Druggists in Potsville. • May 12066 • • . •• • GEORGE - REX ..&'• 0(1' - - A RTall • GALVAIIIMG WORKB • 4z and 47 Richmond fis., - .Pkllaidre. • •We are prepared totii.lvantre ell Mode of ught end cast troll at shortest notha rad in very ..: . man- We keep ooruitantUT on hand bait iitixink died S d 1 Noe. Spikep, Fella aud.littveti: Best Wrought Iron Welded Pipee,, ull.l-elzas, atbioi , ft!L prkes and prompt delivery.., Special attention peid to the furnithlng of Botier Isonauld fitieetirronlo.ri Innuo,,ontilde.yrhulft for the ,ronee, , . - . • Jaiijit, DERE -RHINE SALLII. 1 The trideled low for wale. a• , irwustity of inipetior Rhine Wine which he imparted elloret/yinnzt , drops- It bilighlytecisimenided itoitlieltud . p os e s .: Those wishing any of We wine will gigue cw.ll i 7 li.'l44WiCSlontre'eitmetizeuevai e . .. A V- 15 T1' s' • ' •••• • ; •••••• •• , :..•144t*: ,il• CASEII-4tiellseatesooromeotevir leen .12 Pottnvithri , JUNLYeatitird front New Tot, An the rewind late iss.. 13111 .sed.sztallee beforOlutm •glinnbare. 'at Magill' Ate:CCrile Hardwire Desists; Pottsville " 'aDtli A !GT 14. - ~., ,WABlL—Pickle 1.7 ,Taisi latiaTr , Dig" =Vapid ' .Iwee 4&irskft, Tab - ,flitricOPllllver Talmo Used with '•?. 4444 wa cut 11:=.3 T . A:U.-.'---U.,:i..),.: . '.-liS:..i . ':::,'l 7 o':'-,V.:,:ti':.N.:* . :' , V: . ;, 1 ::::-ii.* . 1iP....01 . .... - :'.E.: - 0 . : - ii : _.: - 1:. ; i 8 '. 7 .: 0 ::!7 I,'s'IFERTILIZERS --I ';E : ' .... _._ ._ . ~, „.....___ ..„. PR.IICE-.:.RE:DUCED • . S 5 5 - to S s_. 0 - ALLEN & NEEDLr.:B, SIJPER4HOSPILI.TE OF LIME, Manufactami ONLY by them at Ums • AGRICULTURAL WORKS The high. reputation of om Pheeptste, .al= l 7 years peat, has induced numeretis im tins, and hence ea many'articles of .doubttulealne In the market. - ' • Fanner* cough. their interest hp using ONLY old . established and well knosen manures I &teals 'always TILE SAIEE IN QUALITY • Sand its standard inrcelleure Inpariably relied upon. rscsso IN MEW BAGS, WO 7.716. LIM A TRADE DISC(.',UNT,TO DEALERS. . _ G'U:A:NO. : PERUVIAN. we eel t noue but No. 1, received di rect from the Peruvian GOVilliMellt: ICR hBOE, None In the'naarkt.t.. • GLEN &i:l'•4p•qp'; C. South 'Wharves and 4lSonth Water: St:, : (First Stoic. abovn Chestnut.) . COUNTING-100* sten:4 • . • PHILADELPHIA. • • Feb ill, 'O7 • EARLY . ..V.EGETABLES. , pe...8.....-Tomidoe., Com and all -otbeFryegeta— bles,a.re produced and • • • • FOR MARKET; froth tivd to three weeks earlier, by thense of air . 111110NIITED FERTILIZER.. rThe results attending the applicaliOn of this manure, by Market liardenens, is astonishing, and• every TRIICEER knows the impurfance of getting. his pro-. duce in City. Markets early in thr sew cm, thereby' availing him.eff of the BEST. PRICES. : Packed in brigs Or 160 lbs. each. • . • PRICE, $2 62 PER Bill. Orders rPecived at Our offices, and .deliveries made from OW Factory or Warehouses, In qufmtitlei to suit. • . ALLEN & NEEDLES,' „ . . . 42 South Delavare Aientie, p rfn A DE ri lt r A. 41 Water.Stree.t, - . February 9; '67 • . . . 61Bt • .MILLER..&' : . .SW. I :I'IIt.S STANDARD. SUPER-PIIOSPILITE OF LIME, . . .. . Is offered In the•Osurance that: it is the beet and mart economical fertilizer In the market. . The manufacturers . Infrodam their SUPER=PEIO3- PRATE vrith the . guarantee -that it Is perfectly free from adulteration.. , .' - ' -• The great superiority claimed 'user Other Fertilizers . . . Ist. That it, la manufactured from. Pure Bone.. .. . ' Ed. That a sufficient quantiv. of acid 'has been used to convert the Insoluble :Bone. Phosphate Into Super .phosphate of Lime.' • - - ' -.. . . 3d. That.the Tionebeine unburned' retains the am monia and makes t l yia a TRUE' RAW BONE SUPER PHOSPHATE. • . . . ISIILIXR & fr3IITIPB - : - •.. •.. ' - Agricultural Chemical Works. • . tir - 0111.co. and Laboratory. No. 8 Street;, Fifth Strce Reading; Pa. . . • .. .. March 30, .33 -13-2 m: . MO*O.`PHILLIPS' mounili IMPROVED SUPER-ItOSPE.A.TE OF IJXE. STANDARD i3DAR . For sale at Manurastarer'S DePottl; No.,47 : Plooll' , Fiocil *trim!, rh4a4elphin,, No. 03 oOuth Street, And by Dealers In 'general throughout the country The Material . of widch . Moro rhillips o Thosphate fa 'manufacturind Contains Arty per cent more Bone Phos -phate than ftaw Bone, therefore it is. more durable.— The ammonia present gives it great additional tenni zir3g value: • Six years , experience has proved to the Firmer that it makes - a heavier grain ttlitn even stable manure, and isuotOnlit . active but lasting. • • • ' .•• . • moil° PHII LIPS, • • 'Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer. Feb. 1.41, . • 7.9 m HALE 'S Super-Phosphate of Lime MANUFAVr U Rim BY THOS. L. HOLT, A.GT., scittrizams, 'RAVEN, PA. . . Farmers and Dealers In Fertilizers will observe that I have adopted the .above 'Trade Mark,". to show those who use Super-Phoaphate„made from the Raw Bone, that they are getting my manufacture,. - . • , My patrons will please be agreful -purchasing, to. observe that the above "Trade Mark" is stamped upon. each bag, as none other is genuine. • ' • • For Whrat. Rye Bartrp, 'Corn, Oats, Potaiork - To- Lao n, Buckwheat, Sorghum, Turnips,. hops, Gard en- Vegetables,- oxa evert: Crop and Plant' •We claim for our Phosphate that as n fertilizer land quick producer for early vggetables, • it cannot be ex celled by any In the marker, - and as aTOP DRESSING for GRASS it has no stiperior. . • We guarantee that farmers will find our Super-Phos phate of Lime more prompt in action and more last ing in its effects than either Peruvian Guano or stable -Four years experience has tested this, that opr Ft' , Lifters roakesheaviergrain than even stable manure. I am ilow ready to supply the above superior Fertili zer in large. or small . quantities--in new bags of. "00 pounds each. Also, always, on band, a stock. of fine -Raw Bone Dust, Soft. Nova Scotia: Plaster, Sc.,. SC tnidedimonnt allowed to dealers. • . " • • The above Fertilizers can be purchased. at BRIGHT •as CO.'S Store,:eentre Street, Pottsville. • • POST OFFICE ADDRESS—TIIOB. UOLT , Aft., SchaYlaill Iliven;*Pa. • - • • larch 23, '66( .Feb IQ. VA . 13:1y] ; -12.. •• I- Peruvian Guano Substitute. I BAUGH'S . R"A NV: 33 0 N SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. Sole Proprieti:Ts aud-Manufactniers,' . • Delaware River' Chemical Work., ' PHILADELPHIA, U. 8. A. kali WHEAT; RTE. BARLEY, CORM. , OAT 9- POTATO]., Tori.kooo, BucKwazw - r,.SOPAIIIIM, Tua.mrs, HOPE, GAzo, Ini VEGIaASIL.E.I3, AND - ViEBT CROP Al D PLANT. . Esi)eclally'recommended to the growers of Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberriei • AND ALL' SPIT A r.r, PIIIITA ' More than 13 years of regular nee :upon all descrip tion of Crape grown - in the Middle and Goathem .States has given a high degree. of popularity to title .2.IANURE, which.Placee its application now, entirely beyond, a mere experiment. • , • :BA.UOII'S RAW BONE • *. •••- .. SUPERTHOSPHATE . - OF Ie erelfiently a meccas ae a Substitute for PeruVian Guano and stable Manure-and is offered -.to, the Agri , culterists of the Northern and Eastern Stains as a fen. tither that will cheaply restore to the Soil,, those es. sewiale which - have been. - drained - from it by constant cropping and light manuring. It is very promptin its asting in effect to a degree unattained by, any commercial manure in the market and ie afforded ate much less cost than'Uouoter Stable Manure. or Peruvian-Guano: The-labor ict. • volved m its use is fanless than that of applying Stable Mandre, while there Is no 'rink from the tntroiluction'of. - . Pr 'Farmers are reccimroended to . purchase of the dealer located in 'their • neighborhood..ln sections .where no dealer•is yet established, the Phosphate may procured directly from the undersigned. • A Priced Circular will be sent to all who apply. Oar'NEW .PAMPHLET, "Row to -Maintain the .Fertility of American Parms...o. pages, -.giving hill information in regard to ?he use of manure, Ac., will be furnished gratis on application. • • . • • 01 . 01 , 04, .• . . . °Mee . No. Mi 8.: Dela.,kvenie, 'Philads.. BAltiGli BiIABTUEBB dc CO., . • • .4431ieriil- Whplesitle Age n ts.: • . N0..1.1 Pearl St., cor. Ceder; New York • ' GEORGE .DIIGD*LII; ' Wholes2de Agent foi-liarybindiuldlArginlit,' 97 and :199: Feb 115.:4:7: • • - : • I • OUAS ISTOILENG lie T.. TAY.LOR • :For, the Convenience of. our patrons and °there at a distance, we. here present a -diagram of solf-measnrement, by. which :a good 11l will be . gaarantied, by sending the sizes in the order designated in the accompanying IMPtANATION. • • aceiatrlta FOR COAT. Zerigthorlksa„,. from Ito St, and froml to 8. • Length of Sleeve, twith arm crooked 4 from 4 to 6. Breast Measure.—Aroand the, most, prominent . part of the chest Feat ilfeaspre.—iround the The sun =ware as for Coat !basin halide seam, and,otit , shlottotle hip.bone,.and nand the-waist and hip_ SA3IPLX..OI , Km:mu axial' Man. San or Oon. Goons so at =twin. tr. NOT earguracrrowr,• . : • •.. CII.IB.IITOKES do-Ow. • -. • • Sl24lTheanut Philadelfsb.A. Ptlnittii*A.itiii:Ttkiil2, • eliLLEtiro, Perklomen Brylge, IlliontgoiAery *Co" : This Institution is organized with three * departments —the Academic, the.Coliegiate and- the Ornamcartai.... Yining ladles may here 'receive a tberough . education,' either in the Common Branches, in the Higher liegii i sh, and Classics, or, in the. Mcodera Languages, Mak, Dra*lng, Painting; and Fancy Work. The College le supplied with a good Philosophical-and Chemical. Ap plenum.; Charts, Minerals, Fossibi, kn.. to illustrate the Physical _Sciences _The- lAtislaturvof Pennsylvania luta vested the College .with authority to grant mas and confer DegreelLand. many of its graduates are now octuplingle*Pontible positions* as tascherar . with . good salaries; No labor will. be spared to make the paplln of this / ./ 744 4 4 . 1 ° 1 4 *Fazig4 1n all, the I`tlidlou The next sesaion opera the Stith of Hifir. For ihrtharinformiticat address the Principal . - singe AN. A.. it, iiteleztd, • .A.prEl a, IT" Mon • • erY G r iIIODRICHAS EMILY 211114111.1X0 'Ms Potato;la now. Onnaldireti, tin; .nt.l.l% eerlket and best Potato planted, an yteld is vveetrsy We would advise 'oar rumen a* Truck. Gardeners • to try tbbPotatd: • : A supply of the genuine article Jut 'received and {or We It Sl - 2516.:. pea: :$3'25. bait *Mei , masa op trashel, or $lO Co a banal, at Pottarille..4 : • • . Pinky, .„v • ••••13. - 1110iNAMS end Mors. • Also Ittoblgati• WhSta' Spnionts , early, at, $ i ys, cod Busk, cowl. a 01144 at Si fra a Treat 111111110%. all abea. woad Rak es , ikHoas;Spa L atd all in& of Guam Toob In great Tiffeb% • Algot bliftv alblba* Tools. pat, op In alba, : amidst coovinsibtind'deabibla artangeboot, ate: MIGHT 41C97a, Hardware • '• Awn 4, - • vAw iiiraint sot z rigialklNUlßS for lAiriel PHILADELMiCyL Superi9r Improved [I BADE MARK , BAITGH & SONS, . . State whether the,,perscli-ps INSURANCE( METROPOLITAN FIBS' MIJR,O3GS:',O;-.7..it,':„.T; Cash Vapiil • • Asimes. wirer .. • • 1-- """'". J.AXES LORIMER GRAHAM, President,. .J. C. GOODRIDGII, Secretary'. • • • • D. BSY.ERIDGE, Agent for &burial! . PXIDY/..7 I P., receive tivatadicun and . • .. t.WiOiding Ere imitiranOe. exr wiLmessAugys. Allem - - ..Preeident-Ci. W. HOLLEKRACS..- • Vice Preisident-L D. EiIIOMIASER. Seeretstry- , D. C SMITH. • " DAVID For Scluilidil Co, Office, CENTRE , 65.-.46.41) July '4, .65-.SCL. • INSURANCE. .• •: • • . • E It General tiusitrione fimee Pervasybrania liall,•Pettsvillei Ps. LIVERPOOL LONDON & GLOBE INSCROI I . :3 • COMPANY Cash Ca and Amato' .. .• ' —J3 .16,000,404 layeatedla the llaltedßtadee . 4;;;:r..'.. 131.360,e00 1108 ISSUANCE COMPANY, • - • • New Havca,Caunecticnta Cash • . saoii,coo Surplus Jan. let, I6Go • • 513900 2 0 90 Insure= ended In the best Companies on favora ble terms. Lome promptly, adjusted and paid irlthofft delay: • . Aprills, .65. 7 :16, • . . HARTFORD . LIVE STOOK INSURANCE: COMPANY,;: •-... ••• HARTFORD, 001311. chartered Capital • • • 13300,000 That Company is now map:wed to !Sale .P 41141 5 .012 LIVE : STOCK,' against. both : • DEATH . AND . . •at modersie Rates . . f . 'based on an lingilah ' experience of OVER .FLEET. YEARS .. • " W JEIFECI4 A9.13..NiT FOR SCifiTYLEII.I , 6014';47 . r . Oct %),•*66 , . • . , . 4:2•-ain• GREAT EASTERN DETEOTNI . . HORSE &It - : STOCK . 'INSt.RANCE COI.IPANT .. •.• • --• • chartered 1568,.by the Sotto of Poona.. Gash Capital. : • - - $/06 000' . CHARLF.S FRAILKY. • Vice President-D: L: SiTERLY.' ..• • . - Secretary-Dr. B. BECK:ER. " ,•• General Agent-PHILIP RAFFA. - • . . . The. Pioneer Detective Horse and Live . Stc)ch Insu rance Company, continues'. to insure , Minna, Mule& Cattle, againstiosPes. by theft. and death by Ste, acci dent. and natural causes; and promptly- pos till her liabilities, on..proof of the tact, whenever losses occur. N. 8.-Our rates are-. lower than any ' . other reliable . Insurance company: as we take ell riska as stated.'... • . STATE REFERENCES. Hon. SIMON CAMERON, - Harrisburg: Gen. J. L STICHTER. Reading. . . Dr. J. L. GLONINGER.' Preet. Lebanon - Bank. . 11.'0. PARRY, EFCi.,' Pottsville.. - ' _ • ' SCHUYLKILL COUNTY REPKIIXNCEI3.' Geol. IL L. CAKE, Tamaqua. • • ".E J. PRY. Tamaqua. - . • EMANUEL BAST, Afitiland. ' • . E. F. SHIM Mahinoy City., • .'• GORMAN & WINTERSTEEN, Port 'Carbon. HURD PATPERSON; Pottsville: " C. B. 141iLLT.111.AN,• .• Agt. . . . . • • Local Agents. wanted In every_ town In the State. - Feb. 9,- .61 , • '. 6-6 . - . • clie,Rtgit • '1829 ART . 4117 - AL.• • •. , • . • • TIRE . ..INSURANCE '.COMPANY OF • PHILADELPHIA:. AssOts of January 1, 11466, • . . • $ 9 506'851 . • - Capital ~, ........ $400.000 00 Accrued 5urp1um,.....:...• .... 944:343 13. InvestedPreiniumei ' • 1,162,305 51- . . . . • Unsettled Claim.,- Income for 11503, • $12,753.: • I • • 5310,000. • . LOSS PAID 5U1C11.1829, . • • '. • • . 0yer.$5,000;000. •• •••• • • • . •PIKEpETUAL AND TEMPORARY. POW - DIES ON 'LIBERAL TEEM& • • - . , . •••'• DIRECTORS I • crwuars - x. iik:gck - s4 ISAAC LEA, TOBIAS WAGNER, EDWARD C. DALE, .. • • • SAMUEL GRANT, • - GEO. PALES. ,• • • PETER MoIALL. ' f. ALFRED FITLER, GEO: W..RICEURDS, FRAS. W, LEWIS, It D, CJIARLEM N.ABANCRER; President: ' EDWARD C. DAL E,. V Ite-President. - JAE: W. McALLISTER, Sec. Pro. Tern. • . The snimeriber. is agent for the above mentioned in 'dilution, and is 'prepared to Make insurance on every description of . property; et- the lowiSt rates. . • EMMY C. RUSSEL, Aitt Pottsville, March ' • • • : 12-tf 1-1 F IRE, 1.41 PE A_CCI.DENT.A.L AND 'AVE .STOCK I N.:- S ITT . .It . A. N 0 ...E EFFECTED TO ANY AMOUNT IN . RE LIABLE tAkMrAMESi . hinted jake., of New Yere • $17,616;001 'SS Penn Mental Lllk. Philadelphia • . • . 1,600,000 00 New York Accidental.. •- - 300,00000: Live Stock,' Hartford , • . ' 1600,000 - -00 Phenix of New York • ' • 1.691,968 90 t3ttairity Of New • York, ;........., ..... ;. -1,64844,6 e Internet:keel,. do . ' • - 1,418647 69 Niagara • • • ... •d 0.,.: .. . .. .... ... _ 1,870.363 SO Germania , '-de • .:,.... ...:,... • - '718,669 Pk Panama of Itartforil . •• - 595,410 41 North America do ' _ ' • 416,1811 131 Merl:haute . - do . . 849,015' 16 .attrd of Philadelphia.... - ' - - ' . ' 314‘990 54 - . TOTAL :',44.5.5Er.1".$ 6327,939,531 -1.'2 Bates as .A4opted...b.y_ 4ifts j3ohitAiill 00. Board of Underwriters. 1360611NCE RITE til'ED T.O. - A ,-N.:T.::4'4.:9 . :,11:.N. T, "OR:::r . .T . 011411 PA.RTIEZI M=EG • Wltli'a good li st of CoTpanies and. close attention-to:-business, wo-kopeto...sit A share -Or the*Pnbllo patronage:.: lw over ' UmN POTTSY~LLE~' P .Y j • 6 104 • .•; * 1866 ' 44'14 pit.guniToriaLP - AGIOKaz Tamale ii;• LP: .Dholcv rdng xeliniznished t qb• mle •ft6014:1 and laniallis idols •stocrinerlo us; megreMbeib 1 liftertandatA isindirof NNim - ! witsta' ftzgilthtlates; to fffit'lMinbtALlL ifewilralwqi keep a Nit pirk , ;;Taigams_ twaolAbittietyltis#4 ll3l 4 r'! 1 : 1111). °: , - . 1.11"11.16 _ • - 100 ;A* •--• • - ' - ROCKHILL ,- 4 . i . , WILSON SEMI OD SUMMER .0.-L , :0.T.in.1. - 0. .:13150,000 MEN; YOUTHS, :AND BOYS, A NEW* LARGE,ASSORTMENT, PR.I.CES FINE RRA.DY-X&DE CLOTHING, OLOTEING MADE TO ORDER, OLOTISING TO BUTT ALL, OarOoods haying txim AT THE LOWEST - BATES, AT REDUCED PRICES • Gentlemen„ Youths and 134ys wishing Cilothing made to order, by sending their immure, as per diagram, will have their order.. promptly.attendetl to.- • . • itirlamples tent to any part of the United 9tetiie.. . . .BRONP; STONE CLOTHLN9 HALL, 603 and 603 Chestnut Street, April 13, 'Cr LINT,.PPIHEWEA , 4 :co.; JOBIItRS : AND , RETAILER4 DRY GOODS CALRPETINGS, Have now open at theleliTEWSTOilE for Spring &lea, - , . a very late and choice 'lot of Cloaks and.Cloalang Cloths, Paisley -and.eqspmere.Shawlsi Dress oo.o'ds t.Vriety, Plain and Black Gro. Grain Silks, DOItiESTIQB, a Large Stopit at Low Prices REVS WEAR OF EVERY DEScRipTION. 111.017IINING GOODS—A. SPECIALITY a full line of the very best fabrics. C AR.P . E.T I N..GS :ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, [ AMERICAN do, do, HARTFORD & LOWELL OARPETE', ALL WOOL INGRAINS, GERMAN STRIPES, all weal,' COCOA MATTING, best brands' RAG CARPETS, all qtaties OIL CLOTHS, all widths, SIIADES, Full Line, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Et; ihRS. VERY LOWEMV MIABRET icirEorEts • A*l) noluntra3 HOUSES SUP PLIED AT WHOLES . ALE PRICES. .•.. . Match I'B, 'GT CARPETS,, Olt .CLOTH, • • . • • andf‘VINDOW SHADVS • • - - We would invite the attent ion of our friends and the public to our large stock of CARPETS, which has been selected 'with great rare, and to which we have added all of the new and choice styles of TAPESTRY, BRUS SELS, THREE PLY, and INGRAIN CARPETS: . also. all the new and varied .styles of ENTRY and STAIR CARPETS. OIL CLOTH from 2 feet to IS feet wide— cul to fit rootns 451 any size. WINDOW SHADES in great. variety, Frosted and Plain Bands. Coco and Canton Mattings, Rags, Matte, Stair Rode. Druggeta, &c.' All will be sold at the.lowest rates: Call and ex amine otir stock. Very respectfully ' PUINEAS acktlau, Js. & Co., . . 508 North Second Street,. beleiv Buttonwood, wee. side, Pntlndelptda. .March 1.0-cu • . ENGLISH CARPETINGS, Velvet, Brussels, " • Tapestry, and Ingrains.. • . . dl9o, new style VENEIIANS, for Stairs and Halls with separate borders to match, all made exPreesly for our sales by the best Inanolmuirens, and will be sold at the lowest matt prices. . • • .. OIL CLOTHS, MATTING& DKCOLTS, RUGS and AMERIbAI4 CARPETINGS Of every variety. REEVE L. lENIGIIT etic SON, - - 807 ostennees se., t•Siesedeepsio. G.wcwims. _ camas WOLTJU WOLTJEti r BBO'FHERS, sriGas AND'CLAY PIPES .Leaf and lialn4aehired ,Thh 2 . 1N4;3 1 TII THIRD ST:, B ETwilim Ream AND vim?, PHILA.DELP,IIII.I,., irtrA.3l' *ll/1111P14' rowdy . ' fork *r...-12 i nc h &a• team !crib:der:l*o 4...1n0tt d4matiw and 2 feet Two 25.11oWiiith&an.....:` - 77-7 . POMBfil L t. &Pt PotAtillio bon Woike: IN 7• e: . , -I:tf . - . , an° 1100 P INELISTO• .628 Wren Spring allek."(terOwnehrte e nothrielag . :_evrtry: now .ano 'de& Atle Otie: tle and atucotrattaszolTraiLltoophlatolw lkifread, *s round:. every - .k.4% An a , l it sl im nspeotirterr meet the - Went l . 4 W z.VozOnp.Mine e _ot 1104 :F are 41,Ottin,iiiorn mere doable: nut mar .annono :than any • otticfmone of Win Entle or"Doublo" Spring Add In the Aroodentllterlon. , Aheyont W4n,i." cm, tomencend Where* ..I=loll- Mitars now be wideblyntht inittoryLoV atinad trY V the,.. *." i fiefolor-t•RoWnw Own Yoko; 'Stet 41totionro&* .-1 1 6.' r...11.0P.WW44 RAIWPM)III- 81KE4.26.-00 11 1# 1 MK.M.4r4L7 7510forms'ins - (Imola ~.411tintakiitue.00ntakaug, style. plat And-re- Amu some - ,Islde Ont beral ilionnutt. JO.Weilere , ;Poing- w 7 mail or other *"irole " 41 eleitelly.ania„-*botaute 44 i s , talk - • ~:., • ;4 3 1A4linhositoloikAci.'emr, ARCH InittatT. 1 ,41 e % ntlittooolerOltored 'AITS_AHAV.:IMr Ps. . ' 1.2 NOW IMM)Y, BOTH LAEGE AND SMALL We 'eni offeiinit#em* - • ill4l °; :1 e.:f„3 rig 1 . -1 0 g telt I Et •a-'514: 1 3 . • , PHILADELPHIA. READING, PA.; Which we offer to. KLINE, EPPIMNE* & 622 PENN STREET, Beciding,..Pcnna. • , 12-3 m . . JUS LEWLS C. - THOMPSON d Co,, " •2 RaLItR6:I'.V• • • inanwlitE, CUTLERY, iRoN, !FOOLS • CINCINEIi GEM= Al'in . .ll.43XlS, ° SIGN or TUZ siw,ta . •• B a rc hri•; . .6B-• •1 - 11-tf DEALERS IN IDirdwaxe l Cutlery, Tools, Paints infiLY OPPOSITE . THE I'otl+r"i IC,.Pa: Sept 1; Ct . . LEWIS a. THOILITSOg . dri . Co., (SIG.* OFTI.III SAW,I ' Corner Centre and ftle.rket Streets. • POTTS:VILLE, PA.; Authorized Asent for the 'ale of IL DlSSTONljgoods direct . ..l'7'oM the Facto :v.: • .: bIRCUIAR. SAWS, ' - From 6to 60 tticti to diameter, • . Sawa Regummed, Tooihed, and =de to oiler Odober:Tt, PIJIIVES dc SON, . . • Scrap • Iron and Metal Merchants;' • .3Licr Hsi' 2 .VD POUSORY FUR NISHERS, • 5... E. corner of 'SOUTH dc M , ~ • PENS and No. 1.1 SOUTH Streets,. • - - . - . 'PHILADELPHIA.. . • • . Ingot BoPper, Ingot Braes. Red, do. do. Yelloii, Fig Tin, Bar Tin, Pig Lead, Bar Lead, Spelter,:Antimony, Babbitt Metal, Bismuth, Solders, Bar Iron, Sheet Iron, Street Eine,- Steel, Borair, Cruciblea; .Foundry-Facings, Anvils; Vises, Files, &c., Old Metals, Qld Copper, Old Brass, Old Lead, &c., &g. . ' - .. • - -New and Second-hand Machinists' and Black smiths' Tools, and *Amin Engines, bought and Sold. :I Articles of_ every In nee. by•li.icbiti!. lets and Foundrymen, furnished to order.. • ~Caeh paid for Scrap Iron, Old .Rails, an all kin& of Metals.: ''. : , :.July 4.6G-21-ly i . STEEL WIRE ROPE For _raining Purposes. ,i , -.. oRK, v . ''r : , 14:-.17 S J. ~,,----- . ', c . ~.....0' ,t,- T- 'Pivot.' 1 / 4 , ;•.* -e Ai The arthScribere are 'agents for GARNOCK.: BIBBY CelebraiedSteel Ropes, which are of the "eery beStroality..and de cidedly superior to Iron Ropes on' accoufit of theirgteater strength, tightness and touahina , s l , and t re Vou g gh iii . universal in s g atga o on ns. JOHN W. DrAsox a &:•., . - . 43 Broadway; ai Y, Sept 16, '66 1110 N AND FLAT dc - ROUND MIKE ROPE, •for Inclined Planes, SHIP RIGGING Eta., Etc., - AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS. OF WIRE, 'F. HAZARD, illauch Chunk, Carbon Co., PENNSYLVANIA. ... s: . .p - •Ei_l3, 7 5 ...: V.OIa'.:.GRAPE . WINE PORE AND FOURYEARS OLD, fror ibc Comnandon Table , and Family . Use. PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS FOR Females, Weakly Persons, The Great Remedy for Kidney 4ffectimm AND ALL CHRONIC DISEASES. EgoV,Tx.r,iSIT . FOR PEMATY.B . I Every family . at this seam etionla tile Sibeers:i`ort - drape" Wine, Celebrated in Europe for its , medicinal and beneficial qualities :highly •highly esteemed. by .eminent physicians, used in Efiropean and American Hopi s.. and by some of the beet families in Europe and America. •• AS A TONIC—It has no' equal, 'causing an appetite and building up the system, being entirely a pure wine of a most Saleable grape. .. • ' • AS A DIURETIC—It imparts a healthy action of the giant* kidneys and urinary organs ; very betiellcial in dropsy, goat and rheumatic affections: . ' . Speer's Port Grape Wine Is a pure article from the Juice , of the Port Grape, pos sessing medicinal properties superior to any other wine In use, and an excellent article foXall weak and debili tated persona, and the aged and indrm, improving the appetite, and benefiting ladiesand children. .. .. Try it once, and you. will not be deceived.' llArße sure the signature of ALFRED SPEER Is. over the cork of eachhottle. • • • .- Sold by 11. Saylor, Pottsville Shlr.del as Bond, Ta maqua Hermany & Allen, Matemoy City Lawrence & Brown, idineisville ; R. N. Coxe, Schuylkill Raven; IL B. Davi.s,:fit. Clair, and by all first...class druggists,who also sell the .• CASTELIA FORT BRANDY,. a choice old. article, imported only by Mr . Speer, direct .tromtbeValleyof Oporto,. . - Trade supplied by wholesale druggists in New York. and Philadelphia, and by A...SPEHR.,h • at his. Vineyard In New Jersey. • • • ... . PRINCIPAL OFFICE-208 Broatwayi IL Y. JULIES JARED'S "EMAIL DE I'ARIS," The' Neiv Beautifier of the Skirt. Testimonials fiord - Celebrated Ladies; • • • The se c ret cif beautifying the akin being. kacora on] to Meean. Jared & Rene,' they honorably state that itdiffers from all other preparation& ' It giver to the most harsh and freckled akin both the texture aml color . of, polished ivory, removing all discolorations - whether appearing 'ita freckles; tan, inorphesci moth, or blackvrorMarecies, and is especially • laccupdhl In smoothing out the marks left by Small Pox, , , . • The *gents of .-VEmall de Paris'? moat confidently submit to-the a public the esiest endorsements of Jamb dletiog niabed Signora ItItiTORI. 3flle. FELICITA VBSTVALLMISS MAGGIE MITCHELL. D..P..BOVIBIig. CILLE WBSTERN. Mad. POSTS!: 'Mrs Hi l. r. • MA WAILER.:LIICY RUSHTON; MOR-. %XIS It&ROURRITM Mies' • ari' nataY, others; 'whose high 'stan d ding tbe pprenefor lita gives- o'l6 stamp of '.tnithfulneirto LAW „lutist& THE B LUCILLE WESTERN SAYS i'. pid tbat.productie Ali the ' 'f Tonga 111,y-white; with the gleat , emitpivealiar o advantage of• total barmieennew redly adds n; the softness andb -anO_oktbai akin; -_ . ' 'TSB MAGSIXICENT - VICEMVALI BAY& ' I bare 'tattered bowmen front tlin-earkrius-witit/elm itti; which InSFtheattleal obliges ma _to nee; that Xtemaider, it a benefaction. tolind a 'Cirtn wbiat.llyes e: neomaary whitetana to ° /in; andleaves tbie sktit tool andeti, - HIB3IfA6QIB KIWIS= flaiYl3 s . ... I have tried the sida-benotillack.l!LlimaiLde.Paria” and found thatit hi"^illiztaiNirte V. 3 11;4; 1 1 1174 =1 1 and freshness to the tenon: , • 'lased Email de Pi k need al adelicate beimti der Otalievidn Tbriatm SalorntorAdili the niost refined and paw • ladles: producing all' .the bete:lllo4 igreCts: or 14 *P , ifilorid . tel'lr4lp , out their iapt:lris , xe or Wary to the skin;;' , rezrazde* find Yes; . watt; szt,:amaDeinir Aid IP: C:Welle arooOfew MO; and Alain; ,u 1; sotto' Tenth EMI.: and • .0 11 . Orders hi Intli-jitioni :bell.Addraused iiadICKD AWE; GezeialAgentikiodlteraters,ltens'YOr . k;.„ ank - siorr. , 1867. Greenwood Nursery, Spring p . Pt. • a • .g. • We ntin. hive Air sale at this Nursery a fine aaraartmeut of FRUIT TIMES, embracing all the choice kinds of Vitrrri. -*-Peaci, . Apricot, Crab Apple,' • Quince, ike,, Dwarfs and Standards, selected with care ler thli ell -mate, by the Angle dozep or hundred. We have afro; &number of -Trees of:=TRA BIZ& IN BEARING. m any of which will be sold law, as we , are clearing off a portion of'the grothld. . . variety, not Etkect to the depredations of wwound. • • Evirgrieens,Be . qclEdging, ' ' gmbraithg iblejnoet hardy and cholce kinds for : deco rating ptuda,gardens, groan:War cemeteries.. Guidon and. Yard Shrubbery Of an ) ; pads, foeorm iaeating *Ards, - Osage !Denim° Plante, The best haigo pint now in use.. • linapbarries. choke kinds, • . . .gorisigu.plinnsoseth Gposelberriii, . • . American' Gaabeberries, • —' •• • . • . . That will not - Lewin* and othci Blackberries, • .White Grape,. . Cherry and other Currant/. • Rhubarb and Asmara gni Planta Glass, • .4:Molten PLANTS. As the pnidectlieness of Strawberries depends' great deala on the soil, we have selected those varlettewthat* emit this Ordain. We can furnish . the ALBANY SEED LING, TRIOMPH DE GAND, the AGRICULTURAL IST, and Dr. , Knox's, - celebrated JACUNDA, or WO, the meet productive kind now ndeed in the United States: All our. plants' are . geuttine, and •we can fuel Walt them in large otemall . quantities, • &c.. For'general cultivation we 'can recommend the' fol lowing. for this Region :—The DELAWARE, CON CORD. DIANA. HARTFORD, PROLIFIC, ADIRON DACK, - RODGER'S- HYBRIDS;•IdaXATAWNY, arid - Dr;Grant's celebrated lONA GRAPE, which is pronOunced equal In qaalLy to any foreign grape-Lalso, bis ISR.AELIA GRAPE,. which is superi or Lathe Isabella. All these Grapes are lamtly,..and ri pen in this region .before the Isabella. • . • As .we are the agent of Dr. Grim in this County, ure can famish his vines genuine at his pricee, in largo or ,small quantities. We will iraarantee all the vines we Sell is tomame. Notwithetanding the large number of vines now propagated, the demand. le larger than the • We have extendedelar Green-Houses; by the erection Of another large one; making three in number, and are prepared to furnish all. kinds of . Green-Htmse Plants, wholesale and retail. at the lowest rates. Our - Plants are in excellent condition, and we are determined that there Bail be no neceasity to go abroad for Plants that can be.raisrd at home. • . CUT FLOWERS, BOUQUETS and ORNA.WITAL WREATHS furnished at the Green houses. • IV - Plans for Green-Houses and Oonservatcalea far nishell and bnllding superintended. ' Gardena yards and cemetery lots laid.out and orna mental. Trees. &c., planted uhemdesimd. - ' • Apply at Greenwood Nursery, or at Barman's Book Store -or address B. BANDLAN or CHARLES CRUCK NELL Greenwood Nitreery, Pottsville, Pa. , Firrlower Potts of all sizes purchased at Nursery. J. R. TROXELL''S CECUP OH NA GT.ASS, AND CROCKERY STORE, Centre Street,.Opposite Mortimer Home . . X The' citizens cit Pottsville and neighboring towns. villages 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 tarnish Efbasekeepers with every article they wart In my line of business, In the stock of - •'. • French, Chinn i. .will be found Tea : . Setts, nn Setts, Card and Cake Baskets, Watch Quie.., Seger. Holders, Match Safes, 'Blotto Moo, Motto Cups and Saucers, Vases Colones, China Sett' for Children, - and a general variety of Toys, de. . - Choicest: latest patterns, consisting of:. Table and Bar Tumblers, Champagne and Wine Glasses, Ale and Beer Glasses. Decanters, Bar and Bitter Bottles 'Gob lets, Plates, - Castor liottle4 Pitchers and Creams, Cel eries, Sugar Bowls Spoon- Holders, Syrup Cans, "Fruit Bowls, Fruit Jars, Cake Stands, Kerosene Lamps of every variety, Lamp Chimneys, Lanterns, Candlesticks, Candy" Jars, Jac., Jen. - • _ Crockery-! Crocke_n , _!_ , . A ful assortment of IRON STONE tatUiA, of dif ferent patterns, in Bette or single pleas, to suit the pub lic. A large assortment of oermou C. C. Ware, which • I will sell at low figures. ' • Yellow and .Ware. Pudding Dishes, Pie Dishes. Calle:laden!, Milk Pans, : Jelly- Moulds, Pitchers: Tea Pots, Better Pots, htilk. Pots, Jars, Jugs, etc., etc. ' MISCELLANEOUS:—ToiIet Setts, Castors, Slop Jain and Foot Bathe; Quart arid PtutFlasks ; Coal Oil, ttc., • Bar:.. Fruit Jrirs of every de.scription. MSIRCHANTS.I I can sell yon (foods at City Prices, Gina saving you freight. • Call and sJ.R. ee if it Is not so. ' • _TROXV.I4,. Almll la. .64 TO O.A.RPENTERS BUILDERS . 'Amber. &.Manufa . aturing Rave •on hand at • their • extensive establishment, on Railroad Street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind and dwrittion, which. they can 'supply to. Operators, Carpenters and .IMilders, at' lower rates thin It ,can be bought elsewhere. They are • also readytosupply; through the means of their extensive business and la borsaving machines manufactured articles in their line at a saving of ES per cent. 'on former chat. - Their large workshopatave been in successful opera: lion tot' the pate:year, turning out vast quantities of Doors Window - Frames, • Panel Work, . Mouldings; Bed-posts, • ' Blinds,' Ban isters, . • • • ' ' - ' Shutters,: . - . . And all k inds of Framed, Paneled and Tamed Work; which they have constantly op .hand.• They ass" ready to exam. te orders at the shortest notice, for anyquanti. ty or quality of sawed or nianofacturedstuff. Dry and. green Hemlock of all kinds, 'for binding 'purposes., Oak, Maple, Poplar,' chair, plank and scant ling boards: Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany. Am.; for cabi net work r White and Yellow Pine .boards for flooring, raw.or made to order ; :White Pine plank, 3, 2 x; 2', ix, 'IX; X, and M inch panel; always 'ready; also, plank, beams, rails, scantling, posts, .shingles, lath, ceiling lath, . - • ' . :Ver - Bllls of sawed stuff and everything in their, line on hand or to order, at theshortest notice. - .. Pottsville. March 29, .63 . ' • CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL . For improving and beautifying the complexion. The moat valuable and perfect preparation in use for giving the skin a beautiful pearl-like tint, that fa .only lolled in. ycsith. It quickly. removes ,Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches, Sallowliwe..Erup- Unita, and all impurities of the skin, kindly healing the same, leaving the b. kin white and clear as elabaster:— Ite.nse cannot be detected by the cloest. Scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparatlon 1n peilllittly harntees. It is the only article of the kind used by the French, and is considered by the Parisian as isdiepensable to a per feet toilet.. Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during the past . year, a sufficient guarantee of its •eflicacy.— Price only 75 cents. Sent brmail, post paid, on re ccipt of an order Ity BEROKEI, SHUTTS R Co., Cbimists, Feb: 9, '6l 8.:ly • , 296 River at., Troy, N. Y. And Invalids. WILLIAM A.:DROWN . .&- 00 Umbrella-& Parasol Manufacturers, •-•.. 446 MARKET -STREET, • • PHILADELPHIA, . . . - Invite attention to.their dock or' • Sun Umbrellas, . • . . Gingham Sun Vmbrelltni, • Silk and Gingham trmbriellas, • 'Fier HALSAiTELELOTESr PRICER of Ma DAY hipritd,'Nrt - • DANIEL '• :Cabinet Ware Rooms and Manafactort,, • 288 5917111 SECOND STILTEET, . • - Phlladeliehin. • N. B: —Parser:li going to the City will find it to their edventav to call and examine the elixir.. K. Sept • . • - 89-11 ' la all issassi, of swine, anol► . 4r Conbe, Mao in • the Luny, Liver, We article • aots as a ereciflo, 1 0 3 ‘e ziina• from s 'paper . to a paper In a barrelorawitt the above, lsaamea win, by ennikeniel or entlreir priventee , 11( lava ilank"altetteik' Preventive =Cana litr•the spir mum— Wks 24 41e4ts c ip Paper, b fit*ftir Ea: rotPrz• nricx • •• InTOMILE-1111110 11iD unnin psnir.l„ sall6 - , Franklin IC lialtinni**l. roe sale br Druggists ez 4 SiaekilePera ilif 92 6? Dhoreatein Pnbnylkilllfatnn. H. MOM, • .., Dee 1: - - 01. • - t ' • rciwiler l," 361313 1t7. 'Ai IM 3I! I S ari • Add:mall oraer to therlDurAdm w • ZIEGLISILSr' • • CBISSIISTURDWROLZSALIV DRUGGISTS,' .31 , 37 , Di0n50k,44 1 .4 1 ,Phisu , leaseti.WAT rot; 46.1i3 • VtaWkikulimue—u ctatas tri - '7OO soda:'mikes'w vre”,!.1131!, MEM 1867. P.O-T,T, SV.-,114.L..E4:: Sha . 4le.asid Ornsziients,il Trees SMALL Fsurrs, SUM AS GBArE VE.O; GEE "!&N-710175E 'PL AN TS. SZ*' Read This POTTSVTT Glass Ware.- The Se,littylkill : Comity . . There conieth glad tidings of joy to ill, To young and to old, to great and to email ;. ,The beauty wldch once was ao precious and rare; la tree for all, and all may be fair... • . BY THE USE OP .' F 0-.U;T..Z.! S 1., Iloilo Cattio Pow'lug. TER, ILIA V 1. ,C 0 II G EI D) TEMPER, I PERS, FOUND) LOSS OF. API TITE AND VIT. ENERGY, &0 use hapiovee er in d, Intreases the appetlte-gives a smooth. glossy . . skiximi transforms t, h -miserable skeet hate. tiOrti i *** - inA - lat kind' of lireft n l t kpl7 .4 blot forOIIBERWOOD 1867. !,• C ^ ' ,ll‘ 1 ---#47 -:; • • _ `IL~~~~~~~~~1:~:~}.;{.}ivy=~ • 'We take it for granted that. all our readers have completed their Plarfs for the spring and summer campaign an the farm, and are now ready to commence the busy work of sprin g . It should be our aim to make "two blades of gram -grow where only one grew before," and get our land into the Eery best tom' it ton to produce the crops which eve intend to - sow• or plant. The active labors of the farm corn inence with April, and in order to bring up our farms to a thorqugh slate of fertility we should this month get a fair start, and all our work well o.ndermay. . , BARLEY—Ls one of the that crops= to b sown, 'which should be done as rorly as the ground can be pt. Into good condition -- Light, warm, mellow acil is the best for bar ley. • Seed should be sown at the rate of twp bushels .to' the acre. L.KI that has been manured for, corn, will, if in good condilion, produce a fair crop of barley. t3o.w Ccovait-Here, there, everywhere.— On "wheat lands let it be. scattered freely, and a good coat of plaster applied'aftersvards. i t will do more towards 'fertilizing our lards than anything else we can do. It is the grand renovating plant of Arterican agrk ture. We can also apply it With. great IQ-- vantage on barley, corn and oat land, in fn., anywhere and everywhere on the farm. Murnas.—Apply manure freely.to meadow land. If, we :raise good crops of grass and clover, and feed it to our stock, or turn.lt un der, we can soon make a worn-ont.farea rich. BroxEs, SUCKS AND BlleSH—should LC picked off 'meadow lands Intended to -be mown. Let the , land be , free from any ob - staclea that may come In the way of the mow er, and thus save , time and money. VsowrancE GADDIN.—Do not overlook the importance of a good garden. 4 should_re ceive early attention, and each day, morning and.evening, an hOur or more devoted Ito it Nothing adds tnorelo the comforts of a fir. merVaraily than ' a good garden full of fresh -vegetables for the table. PLows=should be kept . .golng when ti, 6 ground is in proper condition. There Is noth ing gained by plowing wet land ; it is better to wait .a few days, - or a week, and let the ground get dry, so that it will break up and pulverize freely. Attend to the • Fasccs.L,and repair them_ Replace de cayea fence rails with good ones. Mend stone walls wbere the atones are loose or fallen down. Attention ahould also be given to gates and fence posts; which straighten up and reset if necessary: _ THE Potrarr .goileos-- , Abould receive it thorough, cleansing on the first wet day. Mix the manure with floe oil, when lf'can ho sly. plied to corn in the hill, or applied broadcast on the land. . . FowLs—reigniie to be watched when they lay away, and, the broods brought to the house as soon as hatched. Now is the time to raise pullets for laying nest fall. Eally chickens make the .beat Baas.— In April remove all absorbing ma ; terial from the tops of'the hives, closing up the holes and. all apertures, leaving a .small entrance for the bees: Clean out and repair old. hives. This }sill retajn the beat, and greatly advance early breeding. Remove all filthy and drone combs. if short of food, don't hesitate to feed.. Place the food on tho top of the htve,.secured from other bets, if yon do not wish to attract robbirs. A fen• 'dimes worth . of food will save many valu able stocks. Dissolved sugar is a good sub. stitnto for honey.. Don't neglect the slim hints.. • Wood ashes and common. salt,• wet With water, will soon stop the cracks of a stove, and prevent the smoke from escaping._ Stir Pollan(' starch with a common,candle, and it will not stick to the Iron, and It will be much nicer.: • Alum or vinegar is good - to set colors of red, green, or yellow. Sal soda will bleach very white; ono spoon is enough for a kettle of clothes. Save your suds fcir garden plants, or. for garden yar - ds, when sandy. Wash your tea trays with cold suds polish with a little flour, and rub whil s t/ dry cloth. Frozen potatoes make more. starch than fresh ones; they also make nice cake. - A hot shovel held over varnished furniture, will take out the white spots. A bit of glue dissolved in Alin milk and water will restore old crape. Ribbons of any kind should be washed io cold soarksnds, and not rinsed. If your flat-Irons are rough, rub them with fine salt,. and it will mike them smooth. Oat - straw is the best for filling- beds ; it • should be changed once a year. - If you are buying a carpet for durability,. choose small figures..., • A bit of soap rubbed on.the hinges of doors will preveiat their creaking. • Scotch snufflnit. in holes where crickets come out will destroy them. A gallon - of strong lye piii,Trt a bariel of hard water will make it as soft: as rain water. Half a cranberry , on a corn Neill soon de stroy it. . Always mend clothing before washing. It is the better plan. EXPERIMENTS WITH. POTATOES. • Having been requested by several of my friends and neighbors to publiih in your ex-: cellent journal a list of the special• manures which I use in the cultivation, of potatoes, I cheerfully comply with their_wishes. - I" use as a top-dressing for potatoes, a mix ture of fifty-six pounds of sulphate of soda, fifty-six pounds of sulphate of magnesia and fifty-six. pounds of salt per acre,"sown broad- Mist . aa Soon as the sets are planted., My po tatoei so grown have been abundant in'qu tify andlexcellent in quality, and have almost entirely escaped the potato disease. kbave also found muriate of potash an ex cellent manure for potatoes, sowh In the drill at the, rate or two hundred pounds per acre. I speak of these as a top dressing ; the best manure to planet in before planting, is well rotted stable dung. 'rho. following manure will be found to, produce good crops of po tatoes: Salt, two hundred pounds, muriate of potash, muriate of ammonia and phosphate of lime, one hundred pounds each; spread evenly oier_the sirfisce, and ploughed. M. This manure has the . property of producing a stout good haulm,and- the plants retain their toliage longer than when - stable manure is employed. • With this mixture alone, pota toes have been grown at the rate of three hundred bushels per acre:--Coa. FARM /ND FIRESIDE.- . Thia_preparation, ng : and favorably sown ' they, Ishii reinvigorate olgen-down and sw•spiriteri horses; by strengthening and: cleansing ' the _ and Istis-. It to a son pre ienti►e of aU eases incident to SWEsti Pors.Toa Pia.-Boil the potatoes very soft, then.pe.el and mash them. To every quarter of a pound, put- a quart of three tablespoonsful of butter, tou r beaten eggs, together with 'sugar and nutmeg to.suit the taste. It is improved by a glass m the quality /milk: It has provenliy- ae: experiment to aelltle the titan - of milt . and . twenty per and make the ter !nen and. In fattening" ,itgiveithete tee,, hide, - and' • them thrive. 8n warner Gszs.--Stir together three quurtem of a pound of sugar, arid half 3 pound of, softened butter. 'When white,• add five beaten eggs, a teaspoonful of rdse water, and a . poupd of flour. Drop it wlilka largo epoon upon flat tins , thatlmve-been battered. Sift sugar over them. • 7 _ Omni; Bear.—Take two ottricea'bt but ter. and Place it in a sanceptut With two email onions cub np into dices,' ezdiet'theixt fry till they are of alight , broirti i then add a tab!o spoonhill.,64 a half Of curry. powder, and min it up well, ' Now cut up the beef into u( piecestibn - eri f incli o:literal pour in from a quirtertik third of a pint'of milk, and let ft simmer for . hirty minutes ;'then take it off . au . d ilauili id a dish" nritn a little lemon juke.,--W!tile cooklngi 'stir it odustantly, to prevent httiiiing. Bend it to the table with a Will of inkalied POtat6es'or rice round it.— " Bated 'Etats arm' Brail.—Have nice, elian, white beanaput: in, soak in cold water fiver -bight.'. Take a piece of 'fat side pork, iierboll fifteen minutes, then 'glue it in the telt with :the hews; which= ought 'to have beim cookingim hour already. • BOU the pork besnatogether until the ?beans' are per- . reco soft; then reinoire them - with a skim mer id • eldriptoing, and inake an bland of !,11.* the' centre,' bastrirerst cut the Mad witbicsharp kzdfpir carter of an inch 441Y1141414i*PalgidlitHe• three 149-19 f eTeuNdiMeAliii HOIJSESULD HINTS. - Ittetpo.