.411.4 :',4101..:**4. NASBY. .1 Written for the Toledo Blade.) • Triumphal Priogreal of' .f. Davis from. Fortreas 11!Bouree go Richmond. Tea "SPorrswoon," Richmond, Vs., May.l3, '67.. In castin a r etrospective glance hankered over the pathway nv the.paet, I kin see many mia tikee which Lhev made. Ihertetallaz made the most, nv opportunitiett-d her; doubted when dsabtin wrcz a crime, and I hey stood shit - tin on the brink and feered to lanch away, when on the totht r fie of Jordon woe' pelf and, profit. Oar • foresight ieu't aline ez good ez our hindsitee The . great error us my life waz: in not plangin head long into the war ez a' Confedrit Major General distinguiehin myself for crooelty to Fedral prie ners. and NM at the close nv the 'fratrieidle stragglereseered and einbrit'col ez a long-lost ' brother by' the Northern people (lettiu them kill fattid calves for me), and ty coorse bein tbe.ob- jech us sympathy ef2 a matter by the.. Southern people. In this'inteaoashen a man bee two strings • 'to his bow. He brings to hia'snedort. the two extremes. He fetches -together Iforrie - Greely from one side and - General Bnregard. from the tothdr —they embrace, and standin onto both their shoulders he hie wat may be' called a soft thing nv it. I wnz led into these train nv reflections by the experience I have bed with our sainted cheer, Jefferson Davis. I wee sent hither by the Treei dent to see that evetything wee done for thecorn . furtny the illustrious man that cood be done, on the oecaShen ea . Lie contemplatid trip to*-Rich mond. Partikelerly 15132 I . charged to eee •that' everything calkeletid jar onto his sensitive - teelins be removed--everything wich coed wound hie sense els heario, eeein Or emellie. The great man Lad coneentid to go.- He heel bin, he felt, illegally' deprived useliberty—uncon ritooehnelly in fact—and- ef he shoed-consult hie own feelies lie shoed remain, but to forgive wuz divine. .Viewin these perceediras in the lite tIVIII3 apology he wood gti. . • • • ' The day lied arrived. The steamer wnz at the Fortress, carefully prepared to receive its' Mae . ttions burden. It heel bin thoroughly cleaned and famigaticl e the cabins bed bin nonly furnieht, and .epeehl eiterashens made for the President and party. There wee Yoonited States officers and enljere aboard, but out lay reepeek, for the recline uy their illustrious "priener,” ez he 'is technically Palled. thekkeep theirseires carefully toe his site, that the color ter their uniforms might not awaken implement refleceliens. So . perfeek e indeed, tali the arrangements, that the railin ur the boat, wieh wad origitielly bloo, weir kirered with .gray cloth, and the eagle rigger-- head or' the craft wiz. Pawed off. This woe. E'er jested by an eminent Conservative of. N'oo York, who her a large Southern trade wich he didn't prejoodie by his conree cloorin the war. The . ladies' cabin woe orginelly assigned to the party, but a female passenger hed no more regard for the matter than to die on the passage, and they were deprived or it. The Coneervative merchant insieftel that the corpse be chocked overboard, • but Mr. Davis, with a magnanimity with tam: aline characteristic or Lim, refoosed. "No'," eed he, "let her rest There. I kin endoor the incon venience, severe as it is. It is but one more at tempt' to break my sperit." the.way up Cher wee the'meat tetehin def erence shown him. At every ' landin • the. people we're assembled to greet him, wich he aelanowl edged it with a conelesenehen I newer saw off the stage. He - conversed but 'little on the passage up. Ez the boat wee' sweepin majestically past pintit made hiettnicle by the events nv the great ne,gle; his eye would brighten, ef they wuz sit pints cz a Confedrit coed . take pride in, and\ di a ith leers cf they woe pints at wich ther hed bin 'reverses. • The most conaidrit preparatbens lied bin made fir his re sepalicna Ther NTI:Z no irons onto him . —the only guards iu site wuz them vie].) waZde tailed to keep the crowd from ancioaiu him, and a carriage wuz in readiness,. into dish we . seeted, ourselves, and woe driven at_ a dignified pace - to that resort uv the 'aristocracy uv Virginny—the Spottewood, Here more coneiderashen woe shown. Hr. Davis bein averse to welkin upstairs, a snit uy roonee lied bin prepared for hina on the 'fast door, and the, presence uv Gencral Burton, ex the Fedral army, bein ohnoxidine, he woe assign-, ed by the ex.-Preaidant a room at the further end lac the corridor.' His mrves bein.very eensitive, heavy mattin was laid down all the halls, and the -servants nv the house woe especially directed to wear list slippers, and to walk on their.tip toes.. I wuz invited to his room, and wuz favored with a few minutes' 'conversashen with the first nv Amerikens. Glamin out uv the window hie tine, sort, grey 'eye reed(' on the roof us Libby. ."L'ea lies !'''fied he angrily : • "Wet speahl lies hey pan reference to?" eskt I. "Them wich wee. nubile:at in the ecurrilPus re ports nv .. the committees by a unconstooehnel Congriss regardin the treatment nv prizners in Libby.' They asacated that the otliders 'died be coz they bed but tenteet by two . , for sleeptn, waehip, caok in and calla. They hed that space, and wet more true necessary? Why give 'em room to cook when they hadn't anvil:in to cook? Wherefore room to eat et' they hedn't anythin to. eat ? No; rte falee. It wnen't the crowdin that perdoest the mortality." •.< Only truest wee his bezeum wrong, and that the Government card nut pere'ent. He wnz a standin at the winder, gazin out upbn Richmond, his mind revertin to the time when it wuz the - Capital nv hie Confeile racy, when. a procession passed with meoeic, and flags and banner's.— With a:elireek uv anguiall he buried his head in the enrtme, and wi pt . alcanl. I nislit to the win-' der It wuz cz 1 feared. Filin slowly by wnz • perceeelon ay niggerS nitro bed past that Way per- • pomely. Ileavetil” deil he "lie'r it come to this ? and Ile UM'. VC] y reserved and depreat• the ba'ance uv the day. • The neat day the President woe taken to the • Court. •Ez he entortd the morn arid glanced pro telly over the aajence, it wood her bin very dialcult to her h i.lea. whethereoe.a he' wee a pi e to try the Court or the Court him. Beta epreeein his.elf ha took hie scat. solissitood wnz displayed in the Court room for his comfort. A crack in the window casin lot in a draft nv cold ' air ; he shuddered . and a shudder run thro the entire aesemblage. The shudder lay the Censer . rative merchant from Noo York woe trooly t iatie Cotton wuz called for, when the Comers ' atic'e merchard'e wife tore off one usher buzzume and etatft the appertoor. Wire tiler ever more . techin saerifiea The Preeident wept ez he beheld it. Oa assertainiu the temperatoor wich best rooted hie system, a thermometer woe brot, and the room wee kept at that precise degree. . There wuz sum tritlin legal formalities gone through with, and the President's connielmade a motion that lie be admitted to hail.. There wile a stir in the court. "Mate it a million!" sod one, "so that the craven North shel see how we kin take keer 11V them we love!" but Judge Under wood filed it at aleo,ooo, and brisk as bees, Schell, a Non York Dimocrat,' several Richmond Dirnocrats, and Horris Greely etept forrerd and signed it. Never shel I forgit the silent :that aesendid ez Barris wuz a eignin his. name, "Three cheers for Jeffson Greely and Iforris Davts----one and inseprable, now and forever„ . .' shouted one euthoosiastic Confedrit. , . "Immortality is yours!" sed another, seczin hiin by the hand corjelly., "Teffson Davis is the big dog tic the age, and yoo my deer air, are now the tin Little Lica to his tale. •Wat. joy! Wat hap piness ! W Len posteri.y specks uv him they'll speck ay . yoo!" • I coodent reatrane 'myself no more. Buetin into tears I fell onto Grtely's buzzum and we em braced. Ez he hedn't his spektielee on he eposed it wnz Davis hisself, and he hnstid into tears also, and there uuz 'one ny the' most stain tabloos ever eztabited. I got! au sy he fore he diskivered his mistake. . Here wuz the endin nv our trenbles—the con eummashen uv .our hopes, basis WC:. FREE! The pent-up emoshens uv the people found vent. Ez he etept into the street the people crowded to the carriage Rich contained .us and rent the air .with cheers. We reedit the - hotel, and after em- . bracin his wife, a season of religions exercises war held. The clergyman who had excloosive charge of DArls' piety dooring the war, wuz pres ent, and he offered prayer. ,He paved fervently 'that the Lord wood forgive the people nv the . North for the wrong they lied done our eainted head, that he wood forgive' ef possible, the late head av the Perini Government who had opPosed him tad the glorious . coz, and ef Divine mercy rood stretch so far that he wood forgive the Colo nel uv itiehigan cavalry wielt lied hunted down the Saint who wni noWin our midst, and made •nv him kcaptive. He prayed for forgiveness for• the reckless men uv the Korth who invaded Vir giny ; for the noeecpaper Conduktens who had &boozed him who is now with ne, and particklerly- Horris Greely, who had this day in some Measure . atoned for his preyions wickidnees. He prayed inst the bier/sins us. Heven might rest, first, upon 'the, city uv Richmond,' then upon the balance wv Virginy, and - afterward upon the rest nv - the Southern States, arid he wound up with kferient appeal that the Ethiopians, with coodent change their skins, Inight'see the error nv their waya and return to their normal condishen. - After this the Presideritxeceived his friend& , I am not permitted 'to give more uv, the Presi dent's plans teen this: He will remain in taecloo-. eion, and will take no part whatever in politics • until after hu, - final acquittal in November. He" don't feel at liberty to take bold tif the Govern- meat so long or, tiler is even a technikle charge: agin Lim. Oar friends the Northern States, who expected him to take the stump in their - be." half this fall, will be disappintect. I return to-' morrow -to Kentucky. • PETnor..Ent T. lissni, P. M., (Virich is -Postmaster), and Profeas'or In the HAM and Japhith Free Aeademy.for the ievelop, meat nv the intellek Iry all races irrespeetliewr color. • dot Fltent • minded protege..Dr, in going out of, the gates ay of Lis college, ran against a. noir., In the confusion of the moment, he nieed jrst and exclaimed : "I beg your pardon, Madam"..' Boon after he stumbled against . a lady in :the: street ; in sudden recollec:ion of hie former Mh.; hail, he celled out "Ie that yon: again, ,1 - cu • • brute?" ' Ora passions never.wholly die; but in the laet, cation of life's ronunUc ep:e, tt ey rise up igaln and do bitile, like borne of Arioato r heroes; .who .haVe:e2ready been quietlfinterre'd And ought to 100 iasne4i w chat. • ITORAgibb - # Ai l iniitti " At ' - 8110AilIX, 414 z:),.;:mio 4. - "fty, 4 111.461.1111 Itlir" MISCELLANEOUS. Jattesolt; Tinto. F. Roam.. JACKSON.&, Co .:, . 7/iaamaartraan OV ROPE,. Twititl,. CORDAGE & PACKING,. • P• 11151411 O. Pat. We lcriA.2fally solicit a ewe of the patronge of the basiness-men of Schttylkill C.ollotf• Si.REIt'S PORT •GRAPE WINE ! PURE AND NITS YEARS OLD. For the (mamba] Table and Family BY PHYSICIANS FON Females, .Weakly Persons, Thee Great &may for Kidney Affections AND ALL CHRONIC DISEASES. EXOELIENT Vat; FOR rEmALEs I Every family at this Emus= shoal we "Speer , s Port Grape Wine, Celebrated to Europe for its medicinal and beneficial qualities ;•• highly - esteemed by' eminent phyelclane, need 'in • European and American Hoepttais, and, by some of the beet famillee fh Europe and America. AS A TONIC—It has no equal, calming an appetite and building up the system, being entirely a me wino of a mast valuable grape• - • • • AS A DIURETIC—It * imparts a healthy action of the ends,. kidneys and urinary organs ; yery beneficial in gout and rheumatic affections. • •• • • • Speer'® Pori-Grape . Wine •• la a pure 'article from the juke of the Port Grape, poet. sowing medicinal properties anperior to any other wine in are, and an excellent article for all weak and debili tated persona and the aged and Infirm, improving the. appetite, and benefiting ladles and children. • Try it once, and you will not be deceived. - urße slue the al,pature of ALFRED SPEICEt over the cork of each bottle. ' . • . - Sold by IL Saylor, Pottsville ; I . :llnd°' dr, Band, Ta- BlerMany & Allen, Matuoloy,City lAwrenei3 & IL N. Coxi, Sebnyltdll.llaven: IL EL Davis, St. Clair,:and .by all ant class druggist's who also sell the CASTELIA PORT BRANDYa choice old article., Imported only . by Mr Speer, direct from the Valley of Oporto. Trade enpplled by wholesale druggists in New York and Philadelphia, and by A. syEsit, at Its Vineyard In New Jersey. • -' • . . , Y. PRINCIPAL OFFICE—BIOB Broadway, N, May 12; in° • . •• . 19-ly . JULES JAKED7S "ENTATT, DE PARIS." The New Beautifier of the Skin. Testimonials from Oelebrated Ladies. Ths secret of beatitifying the skin being known only to Messrs. Ja.-cal & Hens, they honorably state that it differs from nil other preparations It gives to the most. Mush and freckled skin both the texture and color of polished ivory. removing - all dheolorations whether appearing as freckles, tan, morphes, moth, or bind:worm FDediti, and is especially successful in smoothing out the marks left by Small Pox. . ' The agents of ••L'Emall de Paris** most confidently submit to the:public:the earnest endorsements of such ageguisbell ladies as • . RISTORI. Mlle. FELICITA VESTVALI, Miss GGIEC MITCH Ell, Mrs. D. P. BOWERg. LIU- CILLE WESTERN. Mad. PONISL Idrg.-Ell - %VALLES, LUCY RUSHTON, .NOE- - JCR DE MARGUERITTES, Vas AG . -NES PERRY, • and many 'others, whore high Standing in the pmfes Eton gtvat the stamp of trathfaluesa to their. Intelll gent and genuine approval. " • THE BEAUTIfUL LUCILLE, WESTERN SATS.; I dui:libat the 4'l:maill! pr , duces all the briutancy of. Tong , : and lily-white. with the great and peculiar advantage of total harmlessness. It really adds to the a:4ll,mq+ and beauty of the skin.. '. • . , TILE NIAUNIFICENT VILSTVALI SAYS: , I have stiffens:l eo much (mn'the Vall.ollB whitely- Hone, which my theatrical profession. Obligee me to use, that I consider it a perfect benefaction to findia preparation • which gives the necessary whiteness to the akin, and leaver the skin and smooth. . • 11115...4 MAGGI E MITCHELL SAYS; I have tried the. sklu beautifier, de Paris,"_ and found that it Instantly Imparts anatural bloom and freshness to the c driplexion. • • - Jared'Email de Parte is Used as a delicate -beauti fier of the skin for Theatre, Saloon or Ball Roots, by the most retitled' and acrnpuloas ladles: producing all the beautifying effects of rouge and lily-abate, with. ant their vulgar glare or injury to the skin.- . .Sold byall first-class Droggista, • Perfumers-and La dies` Bair Breasers, L:leabenn, 82:1 Broadway: Demers Barnes & Co, and F. C. Welle & Co., New York, and itngene Jonln, 111 . South :Tenth . street, and Johueon , Holloway & Cowden, Phlltuielphia..Agents. . • . - Orders by•niall ehnuld 'be addreased to JARED REND , General Agents and Importers, New York. - Jun 26, 67 .4 ARPETING , S! G •-•• - JAS. N ORNE, SON&CO., .Chestnut Stieet. below Seventh, • FRESH CAN - TON: MATTINOS, AV 1 RED, CHECK' AND FANCY, -4-4, 5-4 rind 6-4 wide. JAS. ORNE, • OP , .• - :Chesttith:treet, below • Seventh., 114ve, juat • received 'their . . SPRING IMPORTATION OF GARPETIN.GS;. - of every description. FRENCH; elktiN/LLE„AtiIIINSTER.; VELVETS, BRUSSELS,, TAPESTRIES.: • 3-1 and 6.4. Velvets, %MUT, Brussels . , AND VE,LVET , - WITH BORDERS TO MA.TCH for gAtts. JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO., 626 Chestnut Street,below.Seventh, PHILADELPHIA THREE-PLIES, ENGLISH AND AMER- ICAN INGRAINS, ENGLISH & A3IERICAN OIL CLOTHS, COCOA "ALATTINGS, DRUGGETS, IpTEN CRUMB CL9THS, RUGS AND MATS, of every deseripilon April 27, '67 NEW BOOKS ON IRON IRON MANITAOTITRRIL—FaIrbthm. buxura. OF IttnßUGGY.—Dana. At VIANNAN & . B.ABNIBV le Bookstore. 62S -Lnoop 628 New Spring Styles. -Oar Own Make." embracing every new- and desirable size. style and shape of Plata and Trail Hoop Skirts.-:--SL 21,r, YX. 2ML, a; 3.V. and 4 ,yardi round. every length and size Waist t in every. respect FIZSTNIALITS, and espe cially adapted to. meet the crams o • First palm and mast Fashionable Trade. • • f•Orr..Own Mar of Hoop struts are f more elastic, more dnrable..and ar.o.t.t.y c an any other make of either Single or. Double Spring Skirt- in the American Market:'.Tley ,a - re Wiaxawnm in every rev feet, and wherever introdt#ed give. universal sada. Slalom. They are now be extensively sold -byre.' Milers and every Lady shoshlltry them. • • Ala for •Itopkiris' Own Mete," and see that each Skirt is stunted 'f•W. BOP HMS. MANTIFAC IV ' HER, VS ARCH - Steet, P.HIL4 dYA... No arena amt. Gasunce." A Catalogue maids dng etre,' size 'andae tall.prices, sent to anyaddrosa; A uniform and liberal discount allowed to dealers., - Orders by mail .or other-- iv/se, promptly and earetallyaillied—wholesale and re tail. at- Manutactory and tir,leg-roems;Mo. 648 ARCH STREET: Pinup& Baa IrPS made to order, altered and repaired. TERMS, - N.= • CASH. , ONE TRICE ONLY. • • . March Hi, NW • . 4,2 TEC AM PI73IPS, • ready for mee...;-12 . IccL 17 steam cylinder, vale 6 Web diameter ardt feet TWO 25-borer BD Clue 60:horse e. • ' Peb. la . 7 • P 0,141/ YBO EOM PotPrine /ran Wort". , . • • ' t!' - ZN Rail , all mites, f you r.lB poinds , to theyard and upwards, always • cc hand and faruldad at mill Drtt. Alan Book ISptkes for the eade,-Of 4114zet and of s very.superlas onetty str ' • /an Y • . Tpoiii.soN . . . _ • I :T . tk.ST • nalkulacuiretee. of Oil wed . 4:Janine*, and. Oes.inr s in V ^ arrierrr Oils. ' .ry cuisKs ABBELBi Alwaye.on Yard arid Toeseile at the ierylsWeal market' . New . "Yolnisi Fre C131 ' 13 er : WAITSTILL HASTINGS:New York. ' . 30.1321 ff..AA6TINGI3, New Xtedford - R. Ittalidly, rottittlile, suppli our Otriatman giatanntiOrient; • < eeteemory at Vey mason!. Itiflrlegh • PENIBYLVANI4 EgILAILEI.OOLLEGE r - Perk%men Bridge, itientgrimeiy CO,Pa; This /Methadon is organized with three departicienta -the Arsidemle. - the 'Collegiate and the Young ladies may:here receive a thorough education, either In the Common Brunette!: tattle Higher English and elassica or in- the. Xodern • LatirMagea. Huai; -Drawing, ralchirtg. and.Faney Work. The College Ii sulied with a good ruilosoptical and ebonies) Ap 7 par pp ams, Charts. ft• abt, Fossils. &e., to illmermte the Physical Sciences. 'The' /nig:al= of Permsylvants has vested the College with' authority courant NOS; 'mart and omfer Derfers and mord its graduates ate now occupying responsible positions as teacher!: With good stilarits. No larva: will be flawed to make the. pupils of title Inoitution-lbornngh in•hlt the 'studies The next eceeicin Opens the 3f.th of 'kW:. For farther informetimi vidreee the Pend pal • . • SEIERMAN. A.. hi, Freeland: APrl.l .67i_14 Cm . 'Montgomery CO:, Fa. C C N 0 8111 A L• 11•0 0 L..' LEBANON VALLEY - COLLBGE. A Normal Clara will be organized in conneetirinviith' -thicqnstitution, 'commencing-on the tsth of April; •to VAITAMIC ten weektc,--lo .thee :let. • A faculty of rte-;en.Tenthers isemployed. Alro a full Conitherein) Course. • - •' - • Feperee for N(011111 . CotirP. E ; l:ChlAire a 110(1 . S, $lO 20. Commercial Course less, thin usual - rates. Bend fOr Cirenbue. totdreseihg, ' • - • iter.• T. R. %IC/CROY:A. M.: President, • . LehaV.Oli nr.r.h - to; . Dee 2s. . And Invalids. i i 1:1M.33.MR.! WIWI-SALL ANT; E" .. T.:11. MALTA • m THE LOWEST .I,3RICES, Boards, Scantling, - . .: • - Joists, • - - Flooring, and • . FrOzning Timber; . . SPRUCE . ROAMS, - PLANK§, JOISTS, SCANT LING AND FLOORING, CAROLINAS 1. YELLOW FINE FLOORING . • ' • AND STEP BOARDS, Black Walnut,. • - . . . • ' Butternut, • • . '. • • • Poplttr, :' • Cherry, • • Chtlituut, • . •.. • • • 'Maple, And . . . MICHIGAN PANEL UMBEL: Alan, White Pine, ilectiloch 'an Spruce Pickets, Chestnut .and Cedar Poet. , Plasterinm• Roofing and Siting Lath, Wtiite.Pine;Cedar and Cypress . • • And White Oak and Cedar Etaves.... Warders • reepecifally aoliciied and prothigly. at tended to. • May 4, •6T .15-3 m • NNW SPRING DRY GOODS, WALKER & PRICE, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Mahautongo Street, l'onsville. • We are now receiving -from. New Tork •our elegant stock of SPRINtt (loons, to. which . we invite your sj:ei g al attention are ention herdic making your spring purchases. r all of the bestquality, and ' •• • . . We Watrant-Everything.that we Sell. We;don.t deal In damaged anctlon. goodc.bot 'aslant our'nocds from the best of whole's - ale hones. A ciislt to our store will 'ea once shol you that wo try to please, DRESS La! ll gelitr i t e Ment. GOODS: HANDSOME PLAIDS, PARASOLS' AND SUN. UMBRELLAS; New Styles, and Very Ifianiiioine:: Handkerchiefsl:Handkerchiefsl All Linea, I.s'Conts and upwards. MARSEILLES•QVILTS, PRINTS, MUSLIN'S,. and.. , • , • DOMESTIO GOODS GENERALLY, AT THE . IIGIIT PRICES: • :E. - • D GLOVE • • . JOUVINWMAKE. • This . Glove is cut to tt eo - well, and the extensive Pale of It by drst elsparetall dealers In New York: in cotape, tition with other makes, isrrguaranteent its quality. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Ciores & Hosiery, Hived Cassimeres for Gent's Sults, Mixed Casslnteresjor Boys' Snits, B O N.NE 'r. It B QNS, , We cannot enumerate all In our stock, but if you Wlll uwor us with a call, we will - show you nice Goods gir UNION RAM, WALKER & PRICE. Aprll 27, 137 171 m riAurzTis, 4)14..•:0t0T1i. • and WINDOW sIIADES. We 'would invite the attention of our friends and the public to Our large stock of CARPETS, which hew been .selerted with great care, 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 fret to 19 feet wlde- . - cat to St rooms of any el2e. WINDOW - /MABEE; in great variety, Frosted - and Plata Bands. Coco: and Canton • Mailings, Rags, Matta. Stair Rods, Brunets, &c. All will be sold at the lowest rates. and ex amine our stock.. • Very respectfally, • ' PH DIRAS HOLTGIL;;JMo.,, • No: 508 North Second Street, below Buttonwood, wet aide, Philadelphia.. March 10-Sni - • Hitaa o ft RIIO I DS treatment and care of the Piles hare been brangbt to a cer tainty., One great cause of the Piles Is an inactive or sluggish state oftliellvert'and whilethat organ re-. mains unable to perform its work properly, the Alen Roger.'' Botanic . 0 letteseat ' Ras cored many woes 'of the Piles Aehersi the .I.lcer was not So mach disordered; but if ROGERS , WIRE PILLS aroused at the , same time the Ointment is a cure will certainly follow. The Ointinent and Pills are each3o cents* box. Sent by mall for:6o.centa, or the two can be sent to one address, free of postage, on receipt of $1 20. Address.• DR. I& ROGER& March 110-12-3 m • . 20 Dock St.; P.hilads.,-11/4. Saves time. labor, Money . . .Makes • WASHING A PASTIME and MONDAY 4 nSTIVAL• Sold even/- Where... Try; it Address all order to the Manufsetur era," • • .ZIIIE(7I6IER do MIVIITII, CHEMISTS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,. 137 North Third Iwt., • Marra 16, '6l • • . • •r6646-4) • QPECTAIMES AND EYEO3Ollek. GLASSEN.--A- :meat me,nt oa band and for sate by . JOSEPELDCERR, Watchmaker a:Jeweler, Centre . 84. Patinae, three doors above the 7 . danizau . .Houtie:: March 80136-9-. TO - OARPE.NTERS BUILDERS Li:timber* Mau . uractuting nave: oti hand at:their 'exteneivs• establisinnent;.on itallmad Street, a great quantity of lmnberof every 'kiwi and deserip lon. which they can an 1y to 'Craw% . Carpenters. and Builders, at lower m. than 'can be • bought elsewhere. They - are also ready tosupply, through the means of their ettemdve business and la borsaving marbi rioninfartured articles to their line at a saving of 95 per cent. on forinernast. •_ • - • Their large workshops have been in Lionsuctiessfalama for the past year, turning out vest tu=z of . Doors, - • • Windfrw . Bask. • Pmeel - Vi r ed4 -•_ Throldinvi, • . -". • Bed.tanans,.-- Blinds, • - Bashanns, • . And all kinds of Pramed,'Perseled awl Tinned Wark; Width they have constantly on band:" , They. are' reedy . to exeurte orders re the shortest notice, for any onand. ty °tonality of sawed or . manufactured Unit - Dry and green Hemlock 'of all kinds; for , building ='oak. Mkple, Poplar, chair, phulk and 0.• ants; Cherry, Walnut;Ma&my,..tc.„,loreabi net work White and YelloW•Pbse bmr.o tor flooring, %worms& to order r - White Pine &aka. SWAIM, X. and NT inch panel; arm l 3 2 Andy; sink BOX, beams. ralis, scantling, - posts,. ehingles,:hdb, milizga Am+ dc . . • • • - nitro -omits onswed stair aid evinjtidag - talirja nne em handorto order, at the shortest notice.. - • ••• • • — VMS 'MAIM to IR &AMMO) 11., - ARISA. MUMMA' SESTI/4,"Stofessor QC:MA*IIOy, ow BO rout succelefal make. goranteee a !orbited komealato removal-or all obstructiobs troorwbaterer , bows, wttli or without bwribine.at one. loterview. or by wall: Mr celebrated lefallible.Prenek teal. Illoolltly l ila. tea 1.; prfop sl4i bor e will Mame all Ifrelgebtritlesbr freq•etabt berm. 1141 shod -standtrez bat obstinate owes of bklf arksflibt NO re - mitre Noz2.-tobleb are:toter degrees .stronger tbso No. rii and an .Dever Are Safe =abed LitLY eke P $e a hostbe obtained wf Idebuwe maw- /*Amor nti d tfa y, co; &Meat TbiAr-faartb street, (under Everetritooono inat.Bl:lb4reeteleaieW York air, or . 11, with full bastrrfetions K. jm rtlio scams appointed .' C OCOrytiglitoliiiiiii, • EDUCATIONAL J . KEELY, Con.er of ronrth and Pine Streets, READINC, PA., Keck a cepthuatly on hind and for e*. at A generol !assort= nt of. IVIiITE PENS AND lIESW3Cit INDIANA SHINGLES, UNION: HALL, (Two Below Post Office,) BLACK AND FANCY BILKS, Ai Late Prices Very LoiT. Large Si!e . and Beautiful Patterns FEIL, LOGE STOCK LADIES' MADE SACQUES, At :Low Prices Nixed Casslmeres for LaOles , Saeques. MANTUA CORD EDGE, ALL COLORS. .AT VERY LCff 1111 . 0 APT VORGET THE PLACE. Silver's Wash . PoNder The liiehuyWn! County !r...* :E .:-. U.: : T.:::.4 . 8 . ,: i° . .? . T., - :0 - . 1:.F..S.: N :,: ( A:Yt.4 - , :-., - .---1.:V..- N:.' : . E. - ; . -... - ..1 .- , --: ._*.s. 6. I.r FERTILIZERS. . . - . .BIIPERTIIOgPIIATE OE-LI3IE . le offered in the aeatulate that it is the beet and reed economical fertilizer in the market. .. • - The manufacturers. introduce their SUPEIt-PUO,S - with :the • gerualee. that it le. perfectly tree The Mat eapprioriti - claimed over ether Fertilizes • - let. Thet 2d, That. a intficient quantity of acid him - been used to convert the Inrolnbir Hunr. Phosphate into Buper ph...withal° of Lime. . ' • .• • • . Sd.. That the Bone being. interrned. teems the am- Monti end inAkee this i TRUE RAW BONE.SRPIR- ' • IdILIAR SMITH'S . • AgiiculturAl.Chemkal . • 111rOtIli•c• arid.lAthozatory..No: 8 South rum Strc'et: Reading, Pa. • - • • Much MORO PHILLIPS' taraiDiß turrupvED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OP LIME. STANDARD GITAIGUSITEED. • . . For ease at lisaufactiTri pepot4. • . No, 27 Forth Prout las.. 93 *math And by 'Dealers In general tiro:ghoul tbe enanfry . The Material of 'whicli !Mira Phospluste • it manatactered c"ntabis fifty per cent. more Bone Phos phate than Haw•Booe, therefore it, ie. m darable:-- The ammonia present gives it.grei ine t 'additional renal /8 x years' Capp - Imre has proved to the Farmer that it makes a heavier grain than even stable :menthe, end is not only active bat lasting. • • . • • • :• • • 310116 PHILLIPS, , Sole Proprietor and Mermfactorer. Feb. . 74m 1-lALE'S Superior Improved Super-Photphate of Lime MANUFACTURED BY THOS. L. AGT., litcrEnrna EAVEN, PA. [ - --:-.'erfie- . - ,41.!!"_ -- --- .A.. •': -s:-:4 - ,:. &k-• *l'.::* .%,.., , *,,./ ---- - A Farmers and Dealers is Fertilizerri - will Observe that 1 . have adopted the 'above.'“Trade Mark," to show - those who- use Hall's. Supst-Phosphate, made 'from. the Raw - Bone, that they' are getting my manufactare. • • My patrons will please be .cnreffil -in .purchesing, to observe that the above "Trade Marie! is stamped upon each hag; as none other la genuine.' For. Wheat. Bre Barley, Corn, Oats, POlatoen, .bares, Burka-hear, Sorghum, Ttirriippo. hope, Garden. riwerobles, exd every Crop ana Peak.- • We claim for our Phosphate that as a fertilizer and eulek producer for early vegetables; it cannot be -ex-- celled by any in the market, and as a TOP DRESSENG for GRASS It bed no superior. • -, • • We guarantee that farmers will find our Super-Phos: phate of Lime more -prompt In- action . and more last ing In itA effects than either Peruvian Guano br -stable manure. Four years eiperience has tested this, that our Fer tilizers in.akes heavier grain than even stable manure. , -I am now ready to supply the' bove superior Fertill- - zer in large or small quantities—in new bags of 200. pounds each. Aleo, always . - on hand, a shriek of - 'fine Raw &Me Bast, Soft Nova Scotts Plaster, Sc, at: A trade discount allowed to dealers. The above Fertilizers can be purchased at BRIGHT. dg CO.'S Store, Centre Si me; RdttMlle.". • POST OFFICE ADDRaiiiii-T HOS. Li. - novr, Age., Schnylklll Haven, Pa.. • •• -• • . - March 23; 'Ci6I Febaff. .ffei • 6-1 y) • IS- • • , HOOK-AGENTS WANTED FOR "BEYOND THE MISSISSIPPI:" From the Great River'to the Great Ocean. BY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON. OVER 20,000 COPIES SOLD IN ONE DONT% Life and Adventures on Prairies. !fountains, add the Pacific Coast. With over 200 De seriptite and Photographic Views of the Scenery,. Cities; Land, Dines, People and Curiosities of the New States and Terri tories. To proPpect ire Uthigrants . and - settlers. in.the 'Far, West," this History of that vast andlertile region will prhvenn invaluable aseistance; , supplling asit.doe, want long felt of a fait, Authentic and fellable. guide to clithate. anti, prOducte, means of travel' ,thc. Send for Circulars and .are our terms. and a fell de scription of,tbe wort. . Addrekt NATIONAL, .PUB. LISTIMG CO., Philadelphia, Penna. May 18. 'Bl AA GENT WANTED 'for R Nevi Work:: enti.• tied GLORY.' OF . TEM IMMORTAL IRS; for Tidies Clergl men and others,.it •bas no etinel to tell. For terms end territory. suidress • • . • May . IS. , 137:--20-4t) L.•STEBITINS, Radford, comet. Agents . wanted tor. Gen. L. C. Baker's 1318TOirir OF THE SECRET. SERVICE, - This work embraces an. AIITRENTIC and. MI: CIAL account of the hitherto suppressed - facts and in .formation obtained hy General Sanaa. during his Ore yew service as Chief of the National Betective.Police. Now - thit the war Is over, the NATION demands this inner History, and as a historian, the Author enhserves no"partisan purposes, but writes the Vain unvarnished truth: •sparing neither high nor low, LOYAL nor RE- - BEL, - RTATESMAN "nor CONVIC I`," CIVII lAN nor GOVERNMENT . "OFFICIAL: Judtclously Jutaifying his statements With %%ambers from the highest authrni ty,lmparting.therehy a genuine hiatoric valueffo . his startling disclosures, : • • . Active; energetic Agents are clearing $2OO Pei month, which we can-prove to any doubting applicant " Ad dreas. P. GARRETT & CO., 702 Chestnubst Philada. airuicAni STO'Cli JOURNAL, a first ZS. class monthly, containing S 6 large double column Pages,.Only'AO ate.. for G Months. Try. it! Will save everylfarmer many 'dollars. as we offer a TTO.se.and 'Citttle Doctor.Pree. Address - N.. P. ..130YER CO., Gom.TMO.-Chester Co.; 18, 'Cr-211-4t • Ci Wanted to make , an: Arraimenseni Is. V V with a live man In every county, -who wishes to make money, and can give good,reterences.• No card- . Ital required. Wilt - cell a Insineas now paying $1,500 .per month, and rely on profits for my Pay.' • •- Address, J: C. TATON..• MaylB, .67-20-4. • :Pittsburgh, Pa.' rkliT ED MBE IIED CUE IRRI ; sell. it 65e, per Qt.- in city 'markets. 'Wray Ritent .Cherry Stoner Will stone three - bushels per tour,. aud separate the seed from the fruit. Bent•by • Ext.ress .on receipt of g-. Agents wanted 'ererywhereto nmkeitil to tro a day. The trade supplied by 13 - ARBSTRR BRO 3, C 0..& . • _Reading Hardware. Works, Reading, Pa. . May . .• • • .- 20-4 E M. tfoOLUSK EY; Manufacturer of all kindrof Toilet and Pearl Poßders and Lily. White, rio. 606 SOUllia Del. Aveuae, Phila. .Orders by mail promptly.attented t0...413 18. 'VI • . • 220.4[ GENT 'WANTED, .to the •A meri-an Windote•Polieh,the beet ever offered to the public. It cleans window as fast as you can 'Alpe theirv.wltti e cloth, without slop. toan or water.: It leaves the glass clear as crystal. and free from streaks or lint: It also etemseand polishes Gold. Sitter, Copper. Brass, and Tin ware, better, •and AIM less labor, than 'Anything ever known. - Agents are making $l5 to $5O per week. ;Everybody wants It as soon an.they see• It used.' Send for sample and terms, nresß on the 'AMERICAN. POLISH COMPANY, 413 Chestnut . • WANTED;.A.GELNT.SI,-$75 tos2oo per month everywhere, 'male- and female. •to ,introdnre the GLNUINE IMPROVED COMMON -SENSE. FAMILY SEWING_MACRINE, Thismachine will stitch'. hem, fell, tuck, quilt, bind. braid, and embroider in a•most superior manner. Price only $lB. . Fully warranted'. for five years: •We will pay' $l,OOO for any machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elas tic. seam then ours. It makes the' Elastic Lock Stitch." • Every second stitch can lie cot; and - still the cloth cannot be pulled apart 'without tearing 'it, ,We pay agentefrom $75 to s.l.oo'per month and' expenses, •or a commission from which twice that amount can oe 'made. Address. SECOMB St CO Cleveland, Ohio. • • CAUTION.:-.Do not be imposed Upon, by -other par tied palming off worthless cast Iron Machined, under the same name Ovotherwise. Ours is the only genu ine and really practic r ally cheap machine manufactured. . . .. . • ' --; WANTED--AGENT S, • - '''... 434 - 50 ,per month'. the'yesit i timnd, Or :900 per Lent. profit on commission - . - We susniterza.the above sal; ar y or tomtillsvion to . suitable 'Sgents at their own homes, to Introduce an'article of troirsperiaimLe tvu.r vr in every household. For particulars call on, or ad- - driss„.o.-W. JACKSON & Co.. 11 South streeL Bald; tuore;Nd.• -.' .. -; May AS, '67- - 2041, • .. 13 , 6nchltia, Scrofula' of every phase, Liver and Sidney . diseafzes.' Wm, . It. 'Prince,. Flusbine, - N. Y..' for GO lean proprietor' of the men Nurseries, has discovered the Itemedial; Plants *which are positive cotta' or theabove and all Inherited 'and Chronic Diseases, Dyspepata,-%Asthms; Nervous Debillty.ltheumatisin, and. all Maladies, 'and others seatilting' from impurity of the blood, hitherto incurable. "Explanatqy circular, one ammo.. 'Tree.; tree on all dire.ases, YO emits: „ Mayl9, .67-20-4 t • - -.DATROVED. • •: • •. .• •• •-• BRICK . . . ..• • . .•:- Maitufactired•Xxcicialirely by us." • . . . • After an experience of. 2i years with all the different Machine_` we offer this to Brick-makers as .combining everything most desired' by. theni i We , only ask a fair examination,' and would prefer to have ttmeelibout to purehase come one see the. Machine .at.work, And compare it with any otherii the country. We make the ADAMS MACHINE. fur making Front -Brick, HALLS PATENT MACIIINE, CLAY TEMPERING WIIKELIELand ertry thing: complete to starve Brick yard Also, Engines and Boilers; Cane Mille , Porta ble Forges, and Machitiery.of. all kinds. . . • . • - • PEEKSKILL 41.AliTrFAOMKG . May 18061 • 20-M ..' - GT.91 . 40E,p..,.,Tt.0v.741.1 . 4004 . ADVERTISING 40 Park - Bow, New Yoik. We have facilities for the transaction of the liminess of a Glasau.dtmi?matao'Alazacrs, which are not gat: pussocd; and u^e,tli4t izot. equallv3, by any g,thAlzU e. tabbailietain itsnerica. Our spe4il ,aßts of: "01:4. =ND= lisixsrArcitilt Offer relsOtibiemdttoements . to such u ate Alaska= of adveittsing eiteoalsely of the ADV1Z215113.11 G*2E:Tr, giving ., lista rut 'fell paricalars The large runoint of patronage controlled as en- Obs lisle promise imr crisbiners Jigs The • 'Atecirrusei Gamms," 2siblietted 11Y na c 911" tette .ticti * lritokiui4o of TalOe'to.admthqmi'; - Trice $1 per sanariiirt sdr4o, GEo - Fr;., - iipw -ELL & co;, ADVERTISING- AGENTS,. 40 Park.fliv, Sew ir° , 44 :-...Lt. ^ l = l 7 at &Mut iguLl srecDasu from Pare Bone. (TIKES BUILDING.} .tiend . lo cents for a copy BUSINESS CARDS. ... • -• .A3IERICA -Ist...BVATC.I-TES•••'* . . . . • •• -• o.s EP • 'DU GETITRE -STEtET; .POTTSVILLE, :es.s..A.lTß:lt.trioli To ELS . • ' • . , VarAed - .at Exle ns r GOLD , AND SILVER WATCHES,.. . ••AllllOl .SILVER. WARE. • . • Customers may be assured that none but the' beat ar ticles, at reasonable' • prima" . .. wilt be sold ar starer A fine assortio — ent'of • • • - :• : .•-• • • • ... • • Plated . ;*greCOnfitantly . • fairWATVIIE3 and eereniiiy repaired; All orders by mall promptly'attended to. •". • • April' 7, . . • . .• . . Cap Having remov,d his Cigar and Totknerei 'tarns" to the bultdirigbetWeen Smith's clothing , store and J. Duerr** jewelry store, Centre street, - West side„aud thankful to his blends and the - Public for Tarn favors, asks a•Oartinulnee or the - same, and informs -than that he hss on hands. lame and - superior stock Of ,all goods in his ling which will be - sold 'at the lOweatmarket rates. virillaatore t. easily dististab.hed by a large and beautiful model °La ship in his indonr. •. . l iPril tti • • • , _ ' . ...- - .MISS. GORDON7S... •••• .. . - flame Boardinir a n, tony School fore •• • . • 'MUDD POI'NTYv • PZINSYLVANIAL For 'Circulars addrars Miss Gordon.: NO: 29.8 North . Filth St, . • m i u t h23,..61. - 1.12-2nt' . m!acurain7saor ••• • • • • _.7.llolesale aid Retail Dealer In • GILTi..WALNCT.,& ROSEWOOD gouDiNps, • •• Framm!i, CENTRE ST. , POTTSVILLE... #7 Mire. BRliiniSlMile.B. iumitrurs. sr= 2n 174614 . wis - liepairlng do Regilditig done at the shortest rintiee. . . . . .. . .. DE: VIIARLES E. QUAIL. : : . Surgenta and Pliqsician..• AUBURN. SCHUYLKILL CtiEglT. FtliNk . :Rapine bad abandan *experience in Scscar,itar ticiillir, attention paid to &naiad ernes of all kinds.. • ... Office nearly opposite the Depot. .. . , ' 1 . • Aprill3, a.. - . • lt; aro. . THE ART OF CUTTING DRESSES. DRESS TRIMMING-, EMBROIDERY, &T. 891. HU TC HINSON, SecondStreet...beloic Market, Poitscitle, respectfully - informs the •ladies of Pottkvtile and vicinity desironsoflearning the art nt cut ting,Dresees, Morgues, Sacqneg. Jackets,. Gored:l:fres , sea, Wrappers, Children'S and all tiew .sts les.of Street and Bone garments, that she hair for sale Mrs. 11. M. Carpenters Lately Improved Models, now. extensively need by the most fashionable dress4nakers. Two hours. instruction will. enable any lady to cut -and lit dresses equal to a dress-maker. • Mrs. Ilatchinann has on 'hand a choice assortment of zephyrs scoots and yarns; zephyr pattern.canvas silk. worsted and cotton coat and.dress mins . and NotionS: .Magic and Coventry Ruffling: Tape Trimming. Gold and Silver Braid and Beacite; Bair Braids in Silk, Linen. Co'tnn and Mahar: Em brotdery and Sewing Silk,. and Silk Braids Knitting,. "Crochet, Afghan, and . Zephyr "Needles t Linen.' Floss and Crochet Thread and Braid French Working and Markiil Cotton.: StamPed Goods: for Braiding and F. lar'Embroldery,: Machine Stitching' risin F.owing and Stamping doneprOmptly to order.. • 1151. - Mrs; 11. him on hand a choice as.sortment of ele- • pant Braiding tind•mbroidery designs for Ladies* and. Children'S dresses, to which she invites attention., • . • Aprit2T, mT.- '. • • ...17-tf ' • GOVERNMENT STAMP AGENOY, jArtIES A. INNES.' Etiq., Collector of this • . District; having relinquished'. the sale of Sou - nos.. itifd.tnriaed his whole' stock over to u& .WU %inhere' after furnish all kin& of Government Stamps in sofas to suit purchasers. We: will alwayi keep a fall supply on hand. Personain the District selling Sim - ups. will he furnished at'the usual discount. BANNAN L RAMSF.t. E . LEIIiANT Lithographic Vierra• of the Clay Itionantent (or sale 'cheap at .BANNAN do FLC.VIKET'S Call atali*t. them, • Italtead This! J. R. 'IIROXELL"S CREAP CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY STORE, Oentre Street, Opposite Mortimer House • . • POTTSVILLE. • — .The citizSna Cs Pottsville and neigbcoring towns vills,goi and hamlets, ouc and all,' are invited to' call and examine my. stock of - wares before buying else where, as I urn not to be undersold-land can thrulab Housekeeperswith-eVery article they wan in my line of business.:in the stock of • • • • . • • '• • French China; • . Will be found Tea. Setts, Dinner Setts,: Card - and' and Cake Baskets, - Watch Cases,:Segar. Holden., Maid' Safes, 'Motto hings,lidotto Cups and Saucers, Vases, Colognes, China Settr.for Children, and a general variety of Tugs, Gias's Ware:. • • ' Choicest, latest patterns, consisting: of Table and • Bar Tumblers, Champagne and Wine GlasSes, Ale and Beer Glasses, pecan ters.Baiand Bitter 13ottles !Gob lets, Plates, Castor:Bottles, Pitchersand Creams, Cot eries; Sugar Bowl. Spoon Holders, Syrtip Cans, Fruit Bowls,' Fruit Jars, Cake Stands, Kerosene Lamps of .evel y variety, Lamp Chimneis;Lantenis, Candlcatick<s, Can. . . • Crockery Crockery:! A tall assort:nett el 1110:c• ST Nit CuLNA, of dif ferent patterns; In setts or sit,,;lelje , :es, to suit the pub lic. A large assertinefiCot cormon C. C.-H.'are,•whieb. I will sell at lois Agues. rellowand.SlOne Ware. _ . . Puddititll'Ales, Pie Dif,heA, enlienderB, Milk Pans, Jelly Moulds; Pitchers, Tea Pots, B-Atcr Pots, Milk Pots, Jars, Juga,-etc., etc. •• •;• • . MISCELLANEOUS Setts; CastOri, Slop Jare and Foot Baths; Quart rola Plot oaaroil, dtc. Fruit Jura!, of ovcry description. ; . • . ...MERUILA.NTS I I can well ~ , c os Goodeat City irisea,. than swing you freight. 'fltdl and see if It Is not so. . INDIA Rin3BER GOODS. REDUCED PRICES. Mannf4cturer's Agency, 708 Chestnut-St,, PIIIL'.IDELPULf Machine Belting,-Steam Pickine;.Tinse; ke., and all Rubbei Articles adapted to Mechanical and Manufactu ring Purposes. • Druggist.q , andStationers' Articler r Boots„Shoes; Clothing, &c., atlOwest Factory Prices; Mit of Prices sent odappltcation, RICUARD .LEYICIEL - ,Apii . 113..6T :COURTNEY ei.WILLITS; N0i.14 acid 10..8 . 00th SEVENTII:Pittee.i; PIIILADELPUTA, • '. AC.T lERe.HOF- . . . BEAUTIFUL OUTAGE' TUANITuRE, And the cinlidoable. In the City. . : DINING.ROO3I*-'FIinNITURE AND BEDDING •*- . •'CONSTANTLY. ON 'ELANM April 27. sr, , ...• .• • 1.7.3 Es • • GEORGE. REX CO., AMEMOAN GALVANIZING WORKS, . . . . .. . 45 and 47 Richmond tit.; Phiinda. . ‘., . • We are _prepared to Galvanize all kinds of Ny ngh t and Can'hon at thortest notice and.,ln very . m an . ner.. . .. We keep Constantly on. hand treat BIM m.and -Pb.a died Sheet , Iron, all Nos . .. Spike.,Nails and Rivets, - Best Wrought Iron Welded Pipes, -c alreizes, at lowest prices and prompt delivery:: . - • .. Special. attention paid .to the .furnishing of Boiler Iron and Sheet - Iron for in and ar teide. schntes forthe mines. - - .. , - • , .. , -, '.1aa.12, '67-2-17 ' . A.ST , AI): - L 0 - G.Y..'.1-.•: 1 THE WORLD ASTONISHED • .•:'At the 'Wonderful Bevelations • tiADE. BY THE GREAT ASTBOLOGIST, 4..;t!ETtRiGO.. . , - She reveals secrets no mortal everlnew.*. She 're. stores to him:deems these .who, from doleful events, ca, tastrophes, crosses in love, less of relations and friends, loss; of money, &c., have become despondent. She brings together-those long eel:meted, gives Information co limning absent friends or lovers; restores lost or stolen pmperty, yon the businesasyou, are . best to pursue and in what-you will the moat sac. metal, causes speedy marriages and tells you the very day you will marry, gives yen the name, likeness and ,th imder b d i ce o f the , . person; She rends your very thoughts,nod by her almost supernatural power s.nn vette the dark and bidden mysteries of, the futere.-4 .?rom;the stare' we tee, in the firmament—the malefic stare that overcome or predominate in the configure. Lien—from the aspects and positions of the planets and . the fixed Malvin the heavens at the timsof birth, she dedrices the future destiny of malt: not to coma the greatest Astrologist on earth.' .It costs you' but a trifle, and you may.never•again have. so favorable. an opptatunity. Consultation -fee, with likeness and all desired . information. Si. Parties' living at a distan ce can consult-the Madame by mall with equal safety and saisfaction to themselves, as if in person: A fall and explicit chart; written out, with all inquiries answered a n denclosed, smithy mail 'Am receipt "of price above mentioned. The strictest 'reovesy,will 'be main: tained; sad eill coiitondezce • reterned or destroyed. References el the highest .order furnished, those deel_ ring them T ionly the'..day of the montli.and m ir in which lost were borsk_enclusing a small .lock of aroon R. A. PERRIS°, • • '' • ' 7 7 - 7 • ' 'm 0, Drawer 293, Ittayakk N. T. • . Feb, , : • 6-ay - it:E:m3r...q.-.7.1.-o. : N.s . .1109111 0111iiiiiii. • •-•. . , FIBS • • • . ' • • • • • `- Skold by . Quit . .flealers - . ele) . THE TRADE. GMERALLY Neat Pocket Platul. N 0. 22 estrfillga:. • Reneging Plato!, (Elliot pt.) No. se . • . Repeang Pistol, (Elli - Pocket ti ßevolver, (Self ot CeekinE)*: . New Pocket lievolver,_(wit.b Loading.Leveiy, Police Revolver. Naziihr4libre. Beltßevolver, (Self .liiirrCalibre, :Navy Revolver, Ild-100 tn. bre.. , • Army Revolver, 44400 in. Calibre. • Goo Cane, using No. 82 Cartridge. Revolving line, .88 & 44-1001n:oillrore.. • Breech Loading Ride, No. 82 Cartridges Breechaoadinrearbine, No. 48 Cet - Rig ei (sl ee t Beeeety with'&tbre Bayonet. V. B. Rifled Minket. Stdogleld Pattern . a.smaipterroxt & Sato; bon, Nine fosi; koote & Rich New Xorir. . : —• • ' • Painters & Barhddere./Web:FL ' • • Jobn-P. Lovell Boston. . • ..' • Jae C Grubb &Co Philadelphls • & Trtmble. Baltimore. ._ . . ''• " .'• ...Henry & Co.. New, Orleas and gemphls.:. Marra Brod., Chic? . • •• - • Ban P ran Ang.•lB, . - • (AP.T. , 410::..11). . . . MOO LAMP . B:00 1 ;INK' , 3 liinjildfirmi!tii . 41liarkrit, New ieik muumuu ;mans a SHIPPERS • ALz.-3°l ! 'l7 F RR . 11::',F I S . sr inpu r attode.l.lo. ' Tliak ' • _ MISCMANE(WS: -- .-. - RgstortE . YOU 4 SIGHT J _ STEPHENS CO.'S PATENT cORNEA srsronzns, Or. 4.E5T0.1;.E45 . 9E . THE EYESIGHT. They 341 Hatort raipairai sight, and Prtaave io the laziesi Period of Life. B:PECTACLES ItENPERED VECE.M3. • The most eminent ro" tans. Oculists, Divines, and c the most prominent men of our country, nuanumend the nee of the COIL\TA RESTOB EBS for Presbyopta, or Ear 4:4 Long-Sightedness, WV= who wears 47;i r peZcl e a r from old age ; Dimness of ris ion, or Blurring ; Overworked ' E 9 es; dsthenapia, or Weak Epiphora, or Watery Eye). ; Pain in the Eyeball; AIXLIMMILS, or 'Obscurity'. of Dhotophohis, or In yoleranaa of Light ; Weakness of the Retbm and Optic Nerve; - Myodesopia, at Specks' or Mating, bodies before the Eyes ; Ophthalmia, or inflard. maticut of the Eye sad Aye. lids;.Cataract Eyes - Hemia pis, or Partial Blindness Sinking of the Eyeball, and Imperfect Vision from the effects of Influumaation, They •catir be 'need by ,anY one 'With cirtilitti of•succesa, and without the least feat. of injury to . the eye. Mine than 5,000 certiflcates of cures are exhibinsd at our office. Cure guaranteed in every case when . applied according- to the. directions Inclosed in each box, or the. money 'will. be re, funded. 11 - rite for a Circular—sent gratis: Address,, D d..STEREENS & 1 • • • ;••• tP. CX Pot 926.) .•- . • . . For. Sale at - .Rushton's Family. .Ding Store,'lqo. 10 - Astor Howe; corner a Barclay - Street . and lireodiny, Seet.York. ••• • ••••51- Da d. Stipet • te Co. have invented and patented a MYOPIA. or 'CORNEA, PLAT- T - P..IMR, for the cure. of E•ItiSIGLITEDNDA, .which • his proved a l. :Teat sticcess. Write rot • Nov •••••.•-• " 1867 .1867. 1807. Greenwood Nursery, POTTSVI.LLE. GEIXEN-110V813 PLANTS. We have eitended oniGreen.Houses by the erection of another large one, making, three in number, and are prepared to furnish all kinds of Green-House Plants, wholesale-and retail. at the lowest - rates: Our Plants are in excellent conditiori,.and we are determined that there ° shall be no necessity to io abroad for Plants that can be raised at home. CUT. FLOWERS,. BOUQUETS and ORNAMENTAL WREATHS furnished atthe Green-Mmes. . • ggrPlans for. Green-Houses and ConservMorms fur nished and building superintended. - Gardena, yards. and' cemetery lots laid 'onfand. merited... Trees. &c.; planted A% hex", - destred: • •-• • Apply at Greenwood Nursery, or. at Barman's Bricir Store —or Andreae B. BARIttA.II or. CHARLES CHUCK-. NELL, Greenwood Nursery, Pottsville* Pa. • ' rir - FlnWer Potts of en:stzes'iyarcitheed at Narseiy, . 111111STMAS 'PRESENTS...A -fine and. C wel r selected stock • Of Watcheir JeWelrriiiiii Silver Ware. comprising all the newskyles. . and.exam the before parchaving.. All good , . warranted as repre sented. Calendar Cocks for °faces and Dining Rooms. GrillaN, Centre St., Pottsville.: • - ITIECE_UNDE:RSIGINTRD,' • . ' • . , 1103.11t0 P ALT Die PDVSICTA Would respectfully. inform their. friends and the public •cif•Pott.ville and vicinity, that .ibey .have Jocaled per-. manently; and opened an oftire at the corner pf Market and Second erect... l'ottsville, Pa., where they can 1/e profettelonallV eonculted. • • . • 4 . ' Ocrtux Huer.c:—T, to 10, A. Al ; toil, P. 34.;• to 9. P.M. - • HECI{.II2II, D. Match tai---1141mj . C.' D. ..113 IN ILE IR: . D. • "Jr...STEWART .DEPtr!", . Smith 2d Street, above §pruca, BIitL4DA., • • Keeps constantly hand a large . assortment of . • . SP CARPETS, It/H;(1..61M5, MATTnyms: DRUG. t GETS. FELTS, RUGS.. WINDOW SHADES, .2.c , &e.. WOOLEN •and• OIL'.CLOTLI TABLE COV.-4 - e , • • - LES, &z.: which he is. selling at very reduced pri- tn. %) cee.. . . March . • 11-9t4 r CRISPER COMA. . . . . . Ohl she was beautiful and fatr.• • With starry eyes and rdlant hair, • Whose curling tendrils soft; entwined, - . • • ' • 'Kuchained the very heart and mind. • ' . . . , • .. comAk,- . • • For curling the hair of efther sex' into wavy and glossy . • nnulets. or heavy..massive curls. ' • . . 'By nstng this article Ladles end Gentlemen can beau tify themselves a thousand fold. It is the only,aiticle in the world that will . . curl straight hair, and. at thO mime time . giVe it.a beautiful, glossy appearance: The Crisper Coma Udt nhly curie the hair,. but invieurates, beantifies• and cicansee it ; is highly and delightfully perfamed,.and la the most complete article-of the kind ever, offered to tbe.A.merlcan public: The Crisper Co:. ma will be lent Pa' any . address, sealed and post-paid, - for sl.' • .W. L. CLARK & Co., Chemists, . No. 3 West Fayette street, Syracuse, N. 'Z. - Feb; ' . .:•••• B. E TT* T r:Y"- • • Anbiirn; GOlden`Flaxen, and: Silken' Curls, Produced by the nee of Prof. DEITREL'X' PRISRR LE CIINVEUX. One atiplicatiou warranted to 'curl ihe rriost.stralght andAthbborn,hair of either Sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy. triassive curls.. Ilas'been used by, the fashionables - of Parii and London with the most gratifying.reenita-Does- no inlury to the hair. Price by mail, gelled and pus'-paid. $1: _Descriptive rircn ars mailed free. Addr&-s RERGETt, SILUTTS & Citn, Chemists. N 0 ..-285 River street, Troy, N. T., sole agents for the United States.' - Feb. 9. 'GT S-ly . FIRST PREMIUM: .' •. • . A. 4 Of a Sliver Medal • • BARRETP.S: HAIR RESTORATIVE' 41By the N." B. State Agrieultriral 'Satiety - t''itti Fair, holden in Nueliun, tS.), , BA ER.r:T:T.,s Tegetabie.Rair Restorative ... . . Ileatores. Dray flafr to Its Natural Cotor i. prci- • .•,- rnotes the growth of the Clair: "changes the Cyr Oicicts to their original °rennin 'nation : trinll 4 cote, Dandruff and Omar" i'. prevents flair tallittg out ; is a superior Dressing. " . - - It contains no injurious . . • and is the most:popula , r and rell-v • able article Mr:mg:hold the.. ..• • .Eat, West, North, and ..: . . . • ." J. B. BAR REIT & CO.; Proprietors, :: • MiNCEIESITFt, N. li." • • Sold by. C:'nuGnEs. POttaville, • SHIbl - DLE. BOND. Tamaqua; Pen, and Drugalauf generally. . April 20; , 07 • • . . • 20-6 m KLINE, EPPIHIIVITE & CO., JOi3BERS,AND RETAILERS pT DRY : 'O . O OP $ CA_RF'ETING-S, I{EADING, L PA:, Have now open ittheir NEW STORE for Spring Sales; a very large and choice lot of • . , . Cloaks and Clo.aking Paisley mid • Cashmere Shaisils, Dress Goods in "Great Variety, Plain and Fancy Silks, Black Gro. Grain Silks, DOMESTICS, a Large Stock at,Low EriCes WEN'S WEAR OF. EVERY DESCRIPTION. MOURNING GOODS—A .SPECIALITY a full line of tbe very best fabrics. C.:4:RP.. - F,..T 0,-ICi-.1:. E . NGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, ANEEDiAN r ao, ao. HAE,TEORD & LOWELL OARPETEI, ALL WOOL INGRAINS, GERMAN STRIPES, all 0000A.MATTING best brands RAG CARPETS, all qualities • ow OLOTHS," - all widths; WINDOW inADES, a Fail Line, 'Which-we offer:6 ".._ AND . itETAIL .Bt.rtlßS ,VERT: LOWEST MARKET RATES ItirTIOTELN•AND BOARDING HOUSES SUP PLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. • . EPPIIILVER..I4 • 822 PE , :qic STREEr, ' • Beading; Penna. Biath. EH, '67 - . . 12-3 m •iu'S:T LANDE.D:. - ENGLISH CARPETINGS. Tapestry, • • • • and Ingrains. . AL. ,'new style VitNerilAtii, for Stairs , and Halle; with eeparata borderil match; all made expressly for. minder' by the beetrumnfamurem, and will be sold at the lowest =Midge& . . ' : ; . . OIL CLOTHS, 34TT11NT139; . DRUGI3ICTS, 1{(1913 and Amk.R.lpAisr .cAnRETmos Of iiTery varteti;;. - 1 ! ,1 ,`E., 1 91 ; PKNIGVIT & SON, .2. 807 Vikiittunt St.,. PliiladelphihL April 0, '6l 144th irca4TrArs ': - • . - . , - unikt.N.licAllOi.t.Aiiit,ii . ,, . ~ . - • la a e •-:pWW. tor :Bensiesior Bet :: Blood sna sitbi.;. n posithely.enreerkrokle, Metter, Itryskehiasiemassep of every kind.% It lathe beet rimed for,comybdtte pt etdldren knowing: hoproper,po t and scarlet lever. I have a great- member of senniar,:tWithfla car .tittestes-,of ha:foot , /ilk tbe lollowillt:_,B6nobW Ames-for 9 , tared by eaTeilbottlee; Tester of IT owl:ante ; a Sealy ,Dlsesse a - he Mtn' C I A 3-aa, =Oa,' :_icwOr. bottles : EiCrOttas.-10 yierS, ear ad..ltso hoUles.: elesoPY , - , Mornlittsit: cared, tiro bottles::4lo-erate4 r2044-7earas mlmetrenhot lse - : &severe ease of „wywycas, I/ yews. -eked; ste bottfes; : Rherikatteet, 6 Ml* Cl/Vd• tli9,.honfall the • Make of the 8100444 -Ike bolt*. .2 - . • 1 - "/!be , lodine ,shwa kg Admit intik' new' fife Into _ ,thvgnachlta bter. - .w j t i n i :l 4 l Is also a peifee eite.l ' been- In use about_ yftry persons Of fink Minsk - and, over: - WWI - itaxisa—' yrtnalyals:6lkeillo; 916 'dirket liiikderyl4l. , Wholesaisrigente In - NOW .1 7 0 titi'r .; - — .' ' - JOHN - G.BROWN BISON. _holesale ce9--'- ,tre ar.,-unt aosd - braUlsingsla ta in et- - , „."--• ,• ~,, mar now _ , , , „.,....,...,.„: ~..,--;;; itr, 1. 49 1 47. % • --- .. ~ -..,-... :II Comfoit - BI and of .ftoial - , -4 • '. : 'Mani Itoo . • Tempe .h..f. , t -,. lishuffilfiza Mean* streeta i htledel. , ~......_.... phfa. Tete True cares the mondlnedr - L ie l iellteitithili gd 470 30ffa t itteltkate$110 etv 'Vide eieimeitatittgeeti " eadviteer.,.76,. 'lllls F.7g e rf IMO sal hr *Wats. raftwoo r PP% - . - -.-.: • 11000 1 1, i 0.411 _ . . . - BUSINESS• CARDS. H' WIS. B R OTH E.R enrit . ENGuingEitg -Atitta .to Mining Engineering, -Ealiroid • Location and Constreetinn, -. Topographical Surveying, • and, all other' worirkt the Hne of their profession,. • • . Orricel—,LOWEE•B •BUlLLiltsici. 2.T...m • . . HENRY PLEASANTB, - • v 'AND .11111112.7GEEDiCSPINE* Inspects,. CalliericS, anti eiamines Efixesal - and 0 1 .1 Lends. • Orraz—Btianates Centre St.; opposite Episcopal ;Church. Misch •116.--• . P.IV..BIIEA.VER, Pommellle, Pa., late • of the Pennsylvania State Geological Survey, piste's lands, mines, dtc. . ' FRANK CARTER, Real Estate Agettt, 34-4111.N0Y CITY, Schuylkill County, Pa. lir - Letter Address—"MabanoraltyP: O. :March 30, .61 • • • 13-13 A GlEfiCli.--For the Purchase and hale A of Real Estate baying , and selling Coal ta kin g charge of Coal Lands; &e.. and collecting rents. Office Maltantango Strect,l'oturrille. • April 0, .60 14-3 - ems.. M. HILL W. R. 5'E3.10.7118, ' . • . crrviz.arm mribTINGI KNGTNEEIL 0.09.-12ilasern • Street, Pottsrolle. .• • • . May 6, .66 , Tosigrww:Gsbuaw, 67 . Civil and Mining -Enaineer. POTTSVILLS, EL, pirrui March 10, .66* . . .; • 'Encourage- Honk; Blancaaviary*. • ...CPARLEiS 'ltEltitEnt • S..4IAM-N-Nn.P.,R - - SAFES,: Seccind , St.; Pottsville • • • 'AxincauxCes to the business commnuitY-of this • . and the adjoining counties. 'that he mannfac tures SALAMANDER SAFES of all sizes and kinds, warranted Flre-proof, which, in point of workman.;hip and finish...will compare- with those tained troni any other establishment lux the country.— He always keeps safes /inland for Bolsi-and Will make Ahem any size; for l3anking and other Fublie -Institu tions; is cheap, if not cheaper than they can beobtained 'from abroad: Heretera toßenjamin Haywood, George Bright, Thos. Cooch and A. Henderson, of this . -13orongh, who have his Safes in use. • ' armel3.'o.--241-tr. El* ROOK AN D STATIONERY N • - Tim undersigned are now preparedio Tarnish's fine assortment of Booka and first slam .Stationery, at their New Stoke on Centre Street, Tour doors below the Episcopal Church.' Printing, Binding and Stamping to order. . . . . . Peilkunery,' ...Fancy Soaps,- . . . • •14chool Books. , . . . ' - • • • - ' ' Tay :Book. - • Orler'r projuptly attended to. Give us a call. ' BOSBYSIERIL I BROTHKEL 0. C. B0111311101:LL. 16tf• C. A; }3ixnarnus. Pottsville. 'April 28..65 INPOTANT': TO .:UOUSEICEEITIIS. SOLOMON ROVER _Centre 9t., 3' door." tibeirelfitirket s Wert .• side, roTTsViLLE, • ••• Respectfully announces to the. public that he has 130‘11 on hand the.largett..nat best assortment of household . furnishing gos".' , ..er offered in this region, which he is selliug at greatly . reduced. prices. Those' wishing goods in his 'wenid do well' to. call add see, his stock before purchasing: elsewhere. Bs feels conll - that tt.cannot be empassed in Cheapness" and .111 s - utock ',consists of Kitchen • • ' Ranges, Heaters, cooking,, : Parlor and Stoves of ail kinds and. sizer.,'.Tln, Brass,'Bri,tauitia, Glass; Japanesgand.Wood en and ,Willow Wa es, Brooms, Brushes, ' Sieves for Coal and 'Floor, Coffee -Mills, Knives and Forks," Spoons, French Wire, Water Coolers, Tin Safs, Refrigerators;" Frost Jars, Baskets, fipades. Shrivels, Brick., Garden' Tool, Nails, Coal Bede, Tea 'Scatter, Cp.d OilOil,3.etnpe, Banghig, Side and . bland Lamps, Lanterns, and many Mher articles toe numer ons to mention... • - .. • • . „ , . • Tin Roofing; Spouting. and • all% kinds . of . job Work' executed to order. Old. Stoves 'repaired. and repairs furnished. --Old Stoves taen Lti•exchange . for new once. •• Ile also sells Doty's Clorhee Washer, using boiling hot suds. It saves three-fourths in labor and rakes out allthe dirt. Nietiore hands; no feted air, and no Injury to the clothes. . . • • . • . Ile also sells the Universal Clothes Wringer With cog Wheels. It.wrings clothes almost dry- without injury to the Most'delleate garmentsi,and never - gets tired or out of order. The Wringer is so well.. known and . so unanimously acknowledged to be The best; that rec ommendations are not quoted.. . LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER ! To:Carpenters, Builders, -and all using • or'nenlintrin A.umber.. The nmieraigned desires io inform . the pnbllcthat he bee always on hduid, ac hie extensive yard on .. COAL BT., n etir RAIL RQA D ,DI3POT, hove assortment of all kind's 'of - Frame, - Sill and other-Lumber. As be has hls own Timber Lend with Stet= Saw-mills capable of sawing hem three to four hundred thousand feet per Month, he a r able to offer • • . LARGE . ADVAN.TAGEB • to those wing or dealing to Lumber. Raining a' large 'quantity of very.iong and beivy timber, especial at tention will be paid to Breaker and Min ng bills. •• _Apply, or•addre&s.,'• • • • . • . S IL4S . BALL , Pottsville, .. Ymin—On Coal Area; near the Railway. Depot. , • Mints-•-.At flirard Manor,•Catawiaia ••• Feb 23; 'el . . . • . CURS. E. BECK, , . Warehouse, Morris' Addition, OFFERS FOR SALE 'l3,nekwhent FlOur,•• ' • • '• " • Extra Family Flour; • .• • .., Corn Ueitt;' Kiln Dried Corn 'Meal, • ' . Corn,'Onts; flay, 'Oats - and Corn Chop, Also Mill Feed of allkinds, . Flab, conslatingin part of Mackerel,' Shad, Salami:l, 'Herring, Haddock; Cod: Fish, &c.. Always a good. na.: , thtment of 'Previs ions, Cltoccrles, , drc. Pan. 1, '6THI. . CHA.S. , LOGITE, IFELOIBBALB DELL= IN FOREIGN': AND DOKESTIO WINES AND LIQUORS Centre St u Opposite American House, POTTSVII:LE, PA. 1a ASLO, SOLE AGENT FOR ' - HUBBELL'S GOLDEN BITTERS, A Sure Remedy. for Dyspepsia. MISHIEt'S BITTERS . FOR SIALIp, MILLS' BOURBON' WHISKY AND VANDERVEER'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. „. . . E ME US; of. Pottsville; Peon el.. al l • dealer in Arum MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PIANOS, IIiffLODHONS, ORGANS, &C., baying , bueu appointed sole agent for the celebnited . - • Mason tb-litimiinlip Cabinet Organs ' , in.the. - County. of Schuylkill ,' would respectfully an nounce to the musical cominunity that he can furnish them unequalled favorite Cabinet Organs, in all styles and elves, at' Manufacturers , prices. - The qiiality and volume of tone, with the power of erpresaton in these ' organs, is universally admired and praised, 'while their portabilityritiful finish make them the most el egant parlor ornament: . ' very Should Hare One.. THE CABINET-ORGANS are adapted to 'Fifa! LIES, CHURCHICiI AND SCHOOLS: • .. They vary in price from 9110 to $6OO each. ga - Everrlnstrument Warranted. Aleo, Agent for the sale of the much nivilled . . Spring Mel0130118:aid Hari3lollllll4 Organs; for the :Counties of Schuylkill, Northinriberland and Lebanon which inetruments are universally liked:— They pesetas a swcetness 'and fullness of tone, which has received the united commendation of the musket .profesalon, and Induced an. altnciet unprecedented isle. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and exam the for themselves. All communications and orders. will be punctually. answered or tilled, and ever*, hem mato° in relation to them gladly given. Store and Ware Rooms, - at the Jewelry Store art den- . tre street, four doors from *ahcmtango . street, Potts: DR W. LINEAWEAVER .DENTIST; • Cliadante of. Peritaylvanli. College of Vattaliorgery..) Boom ;—ltinrker Eltvit4 above:Tided. "Nitrous Oxyde Om% Ether and - Chloroform "admhot !stored when desired.' . • Apr Ell, INSTRUCTION ON THR:KANO. • • Prof A ; EECKES Has taken min= tette: , bnikling on Market et., Pate - vine, eampied by Mr. Lineweaver. dentlet,:.wbere pa plla will be instrbeted on the nianeforte. • • . ISAAC _MOYEn, WHOLESALE ANb RET4I4.IOI4LRE IN : • FLOUR FEED, eze • • . • . • • AND MANUFACtURBR . C N• B R 0' M ;- • . itailrolul 81., between Market Sr tiallowiaili . . onened'a new Flour and,Feed store, and enfraged in the :mantifactere of. Corn Breoma. would be happy to wet his old: ctiatomens, as he la entleded d that be can give entire sattatietion. Merchants are request/lit° call and examine his ;stock of Broome:— /Wooing manufactured to orcier: ,01:,-1413, .411 6 e0DITION '„ LARD _to CalitOrnlai„vii Mc - X. , aeagmy every 20 days. with passengers .:, .. t and • ti: Et •on the , foßtnvin ' Firevelas 1` .Bteamshi r. -ON . AnAarrio -.171 • f VIAGO A,' SAN' rialict6CO . _ ______ln , tv.i i DAKOTA... Ceremonial 'own= • . - :s_froust.,4lavioisa. CA, .1102033 TAYLOR, • NEBRASKA, POLVAD4.-- . and Freight at Reduced Rates. - • Eisilinedayi fnn w i l rr ilia Yriric, , a.- T 30titarnitiOthaACI: Feb. gusty 2Qt.h.4 Mara 10th,:. ;.4pril..2oth; idcalOth, - .llotin,ltme DA and eve, Waft da,ye thetestient leav teethe.. • ScallOila Idea liXim m e ,lvic 7ll* ma ounasys lot farther, Wax Wellorth: Amertabi SteemsbWCo:. - :-. ~.....„ lized4,s44.rosugeplacq,..gAß 1. WIGTON: Agt , ..• irtWoota .. cor• 3 r . . N;m 4 3r. . AnzAbomkuoao4l4llurgrgimsi- " ft ailarf./.!•4 l j , tnigaor 1 00, ceir , „Mtn um Clan* /Amp yi,tor Amos and ago foilrortblZ., 46* lion -4 9fi • ! illeppe t , wtach a a tri be Snare- - ret , IPI mrip Oti bud.; . , - (gook • gre t Altkindil3l=Wirbil . 36l . 4 " : 4 1 1 1 4 11 4 121 Stbalikligagilk: 114 ;401" 1 11 110 % 1 411141,141 *paw INSURANCE. = INSURANCE. E. B. KAERCHER, Genend Invaranne- Agent. Once Peoasylvanio Hill, Pottsville, Pa. LIVER.POOL dc LONDON tt, GLOBE INSIMANCIC . , Cash Capital and /meta . $16,000,000 Invested u, the United States over.... $1,300,000 ` • HONE 00)EPANY New Eiaavia, CalanecOeut: . • Cash Capital ' $500,000 Surplus Jan. 1at.1865 8139,070 tss Insurance eilbcted in the best Companies • on favora ble term& Losses pronsptly adjusted and paid withixd - . . ' .April Is. GREAT EASTER II DETECTIVE HORSE &I'LIVE STOCK • INSURANCE COMPANY. Chartered" 1868, .by.. the State' of Pesos. Owl Oapital. • - • - - $190, 000 prefqienta.cramirm FRAIuxT. • President-.D. L INTERLY, General Agent..PHILIP BAPTA. The Pioneer Detective Horse and Live stock Insu rance Company, continues to Insure Romer, Mules. Cottle; against•lowes by theft; and death by .fire, saes dent, a natural canna,"and "promptly lays her liabilities, on proof of th tart, whenever Threes occur; N. B.—Our rates are lower than any other reliable M ull:trance company, as ire take all risks as stated. STATE REFERENCES: - • • '• 13011. SIMON CAMERON, Harrisburg. .Gen. J. L.RTICEITER, Reading: _ • Dr. J. L. GLONINGER, Press . Lebanon Bank.. R. 0: PARRY. BK., Pottsville. .scauyuuutcotrmrt REFERENCES. Wool. H. L CAKE,•Tanutrina., .' . . 'E'J. FRY. Tamaqua. * • - . " . MANDEL R&M AatdaniL , • • B. F. SMITH. bLduakay City. . 4 . • 00111LaN & WINTBRS TSB Part Carbon. . - IMSTEPLIEN JONES...Tamaqua. CHAS. MARSH, New . Philadelphia, 'DANIEL -HILLMAN, Mabanoy City, SAUL. B. GRAEFF,.Tantaqua, Agents. E. Local Agents wanted lii every town in the State. Feb. 9, VT. • * . ' • 0-6 m . CHARTER PEILPETII 29' Al " . .... . • • • FRANKLIN - ••INSII . IIOIOE' COMPANY • ::OF "PHILADELPHIA. . • ____ . . • Assets of itutuaiy 1, 1866, . . • • $2,506,851 • c4plen4 , • • ikoo,oodiveo Accrued StirplQ.,• 944,343 13 Invested Premium., 1,162,305 NI -.- . Unsettled Clain's, - ,Incente for is6o, 912,2•35.- • I Soloosoo, • • , • . . LOSS PAID SINCE 1829, . • • Overs3,ooo,ooo. • _ • - • • - ' .PERPETU.AL AND TEMPORARY POLI. • DEES ON LIBERAL. T.WR 744 1. • _• • DIRECTORS • . CHARLES N. BARCH:EX ISAAC LEA. • TODLAS WAGNER, EDWARD C. DALE,. - • SAMUEL GRANT, - . GEO. PALES, PETER lifoC _ _ ALFRED ?MIER, GEO. W. RICHARDS, , • FRAS. W. LEWIS, IL D.- CHARLES N. RANCHER; President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vien.Preiident. JAS. W.:WALLS:37TR, Sec. Pro.. Tem. • • The subscriber is agent for the above mentioned in stitution, and 'is prepared to maim insurance on every description of property, at the lowest rates. • • . HENRY. C. RUSSEL Agt.- Pottaville r lfarch_l9, .65. - 14-tf . . . YORK TARMERS" :MUTUAL- - INSURANCE COMPANY AreniOnlated.Capitul over 13300,000. • FIFTELIGItIRS TIFITIEWIIT ISSEASSIENTS. Always tiompt in paying and fair In adjusting their losses. Have paid over 540,000 of losses in Schuylkill County dark*, the last ten years. O,Nce of Pottsville Agency, Mabantongo Street, next door to the Union T. A, GODFREY,,Agt., LIVE :.ST 1 CIE INSURANCE . CO. •. Chartered : Capitii .: .. . ....$504);(p00 ROBERT. C.• HILL & 'CO., SPECIAL ,AGENTS .For _Northumberland, Columbia, ,Montour, and CarL bon Counties. • • • Active and energetic men wanted in every section. . CENTRAL ottoE, Pottsville, Penna. lIIE PENN 1111!TUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Philadelphia, 921 citiiTNUT, STREET, BELOW TENTH ACCPIAULATED - CAPITAL - After paying loesee to the 'amount 0i5987',837. CHARTER. PERPETUAL. All the . enrolne . divided amount the policy holders ev . ergear. -T e II T E Y OZEr rr, Trr. MIITIIAL COBMPA• JOS: H. RICHARDS, Agent,.Minersville' April it, : . .• . GUSTAI 'WOLTJEN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCONIST • CENTRE STREET, NUT DOOR TO THE. UNION HOTEL, POTTSVILLE, Beepectitilly Invites the attention of dealers and store: keepers in general to his large and Nell selected stock Imported and p . omestle Began, gawking and Chewing Tobactoo, Clay and Wood Pipes, fte.,[&e., All of.which he bffera for rude at CITY PRICII23. Give him a calli - fuld cowrinco yrmreelf of the 'good qualities and cheapness of hie goods, He ineareeCyon perfect satisfaction..' Goode sold as R8 . ,1" : - ..M.G.NTEID, or the .money will be refunded. • . . . . . , , • JJUST. RECEIVED.- INVOICE OF FINE HAVANA .fgGOO, dtaong wide!' tho Wowing &mite Brands I !Figaro, Submil• Ore.isur Prsposiga, „Alfredo, • Triislidad de Cubs,, Cl. di la. C., Onalstblg of REGALIAB, colicaes, Lozmass, • OPERAS, de. Also, s. FINE SELEMON.OI? GEMM NEERBOnIIM PIPES AND: SEGAB HOLDERS, . . Titan and trimmed, ringing In 'petee from 50 Cents N. fps 00418,ehi Among the Pipes Mere are acme beeetilblly. carved heads of the late Mr. LIIIOOLN, - mtdrh cannot be surpassed In workmanship.. ; . 10- CHAILIC ATOICIC "- 'E T. T ANL OR _For the * convenience „ot..onr patrons mad °them at *distance,. we here present a diagram of self-measaremmt, by: which a good tit will be guarantied, by sending the sizes in the deeigneted in the secompen order ylag , • ExpuxATioN. t .- • inset= FOR coax." :Length of. Bast, from Ito 2, and from 2to S. , , _ ,• Longa ,of . Weise, (with arm erooked,) from 4to 6: . - • /tram. Meer re.—Around the most- prominent • put or the Fatat Meawgre„--AirOnnd the State witether the pascals treat oF atoaPthe. eon MIT: The same meaaare ma for Coat POs raNTa, Idesaire larideresua, and oat side 4=lllp:bone, dad amend the waist and hip. Baxraz or Harzaatta Burr arr MAIL ran or , Cosi. • GOODS TO OiTrITITNED, "IT NOT .15.1TRITLOTORT. • ' . • ONIAIL, STOKE/I.& . • 19114•Cimaits Meg: Plaibadelria: . . • • :BARGIINB I .• . :8 - ELLIN - - SELLING:OFF.. hf A. CLOYEB_respeettully magnet that he ae detennhied to' tell 'oC.hia entire stock of Dry 'iiiotahilelthourreserati; and for that fooPte.ie will Offer OrREATINDIIONEENTO-. 1 , 0 Mantra.::.An wishing bargains will do v 6 m-'# o give him an early can:, , • • = - - -G,Eopqß..47z3E4NErii 7 :',..' .: I:l*.#ol:ST,EllEit, ':::: .1 . • !Market Ilidimpt, 'ltitweeis Illevensd . ik Third, ' Weald animus* to the potato Olt he has task the store mast next-,-door to. Mr. , Thustel Aursod'e old 7,rbece allbonlawse In Idol:wt. will be teosotly. to. • - Idiot ft, vrr-11-tr • - DR. G. H.- KAEST4 'reacher, of;French 4 ria germs! Lolguage4 rower of Attorieb iioneY;Draftn, and an .fxthoi3Or4c44.o...TaßcVt-Otended Life f hetreaesilffeil,edwithlhe 11,. Ufi+ Paste - d cy to Chummy, Prance and • -- yrt the „farmer.: SWINE AND THEIR STIES , As land becomes cleared and farms regu larly cultivated and improved,. pigs have to be confined a portion of the year, and not al lowed to leave the yards tactless there is a par ticularly well fenced close for them to run in, which there should he on ever,' farm adjoin ing the homestead ; then in summer they can get, half their living by grazing, and will grow faster, and come up to be fatted in such a healthy state that they will thrive and lay on flesh and fat: laetterlor, the liberty they have enjoyed. Sows kept to breed will succeed in: raising more and better little ones for ranging . about.n small field, with a pond or stream of water, running' through It, and if all are ac customed to go to their own sty every nigh', and each lot be fed with some corn and grain, _sad the sows With some swill, &c., they will pay for the cxtra feed. The year before list I was 01/ . 4 place where there was no field or wood with a fence to prevent pigs from get ting through or under, but there was a spa cious yard into which the piggery opened, - and every day the whole of them were turn - ed into it. The last week in April a few acres of, turnips were drilled on ridges drawn. ou t on a poor steady hill, which had become to. - weak to grow grain ;'.about eight tons per acre of barnyard manure was covered in, and they came all right and did Well. In the first week in July the bottoms were large enough to begin pulling, and the pigs had a one-horse cart-load daily , till the last week in Septern - ber. The, turnips were thrown about the yard and greedily devoured by the old and young, and they had nothing else till the corn was fit to husk,' and no lot of pigs could have done better than they did, growing and keeping in good condition all the while, and .towarde the latter part of the time mentioned an extra load had to be occasionally fetched to them, on, account .of their increased size - Some of these pigs were miserably poor and crippled through previous restraint, and, be ing fed on boiled kiln dust and bran, too thin to nourish them properly; bat they recovered, and after harvest got very fit on corn and Corn meal,, mixed with steamed were However, though these turnips pro - - duced at little- expense, for they:were only hoed once over by ,one Man, and horse -hoed between . the rows twice, yet of course it would - be still cheaper to have the pigs graze, and the little they Would require to help them with the grass would not cost so much as the turnips and the hauling them home. Thirty :four of these pigs weighed from 260 lbs. to 420 lbs., the rest being in a very profitable slate when I left the place. Ido not advocate cooking white turnips Tor pigs under any dr._ . ccimstances, they are only fit for them raw, in warm weather. , Steamed swedes are good mixed, with plenty of meal, but potatoes arc so much - better that half the meal mixed with them would feed as fat. tined winter, quar ters is a great step in the right direction ; the sleeping apartment should run into a bank under other buildings or not, as convenient, and plenty of straw for them to creep under in cold spells will cause them to thrive as well as in warm weather.—Conarac GE:7TLE.MA N. WHITEWASIILNO.—As the season for spring house-cleaning will soon set in, we_ give . our reade.s an excellent recipe for making white - wash. Take a clean _water-tight barrel, or other suitable cask, and put into it a halt bushel of lime. Slack it by pouring water over it, boiling hot, and in sufficient quanti ty, to cover it five inches deep, and stir it in water, and add two. pounds of sulphate of zinc and' one *of common salt. -These will cause the wash .to harden, and prevent its cracking, - which gives an unseemlpappear wise to the work. If desirable, a beautiful cream colormay be added to the above wash, by adding three"pounds of yellow ochre; or a- good pearl or lead color, by adding lamp, vine of ivory black. " For fawn color, add four pounds of amber, Turkish or American —the latter is the cheapest—One pound In dian red, and one pound of common lamp black. For common stone color, add four pounds of amber and two pounds of lamp - black. This wash may be applied with a common whitewash brush, and will be found much superior, both in appearance' and du rability. RECEIPTS FOR CREAM . PLE.—In one cup o f sweet cream stir one tablespoonful of flour,. half a cup of sugar, a little salt, and flavor with nutmeg or extract of lemon. Bake with single crust, like custantpie. ANOTHER.—One cup of thin cream-1 of sugar—l cracker rolled juice and grated peel of 1 lemon—layer of raisins on the crust. Make with two crusts: ANoruna.-- : Three eggs, three tablespoon - fula of sugar, and a - small tablespoonful ,of flour, well beaten together, will make two pies on a common ple.platter: Line the plates with crust the same as for common custard pie..' And sweet cream sufficient to fill the platters. Bake , in a quick oven until done, but don't scorch them. Flavor with nutmeg or common spice. HARDWARE LEWIS 0. THONIPSON 00., DEALERS lURDWARE, CCTLERY, IRON, TOOLS RE., 00112fiR CENTRE AND 'ILA.EXILT,',. 4 111Gle OP inr.SAVIY! March 17, BRIG-1-I_T & CO., Hardware, - - - Iron, Cutlery, Paints - Glass, dra. dro., . MELT OPPOSITE THE , mmuy ISOM, Pousville, Pa.. LEWD Q. 701 & 00., - . G EEGN or nu SAW, ) , . Conger caterer sisei srlket Streets; • . POTTSVELLI6, • . Authorised Agent for the sale ofit..l)D3finliill goods direct /ran tits itietonb • ' - • • CIBCUMR SAWS, From 4to CO inches in diameter. - ' Saws Regninmek.Tcethed, and made to 'order. Aihravits so* Scrap Iron and- Metal Illercbantso . MACELFR Aili!'7o - 071DItY PIM : 37811118E4 N.. It.corner of tours .4 - - parlfaad No. ITROUTR - Stroata. PEILLADELRiIut IR ~,i lstot:of Injgok Bed. do. din Yellow; Pig Mi. Bst PIT Loattalat SPOUT, Antboony, `Babbitt ' unman% Folders, Hatifitteet bon. awn Zinc, liked, Borax. Crucibles, Airier, Via* Piles, &r..., Old limb, Old dvpr iPlid ,Bt Bum, Oki 144 ft., is , - • • - aarZfavt and .Second.band• Eadi_tnlata*. and: Bib*. ;smith Toole, and Stomp Poginea boned and sold. - . , laraztkles al army nriatintion la- nia by Mac.bin- Jets aid Poinidr=a, Ilindabed to older. .Ibakiimddloi bun, Old Balla, and all kinds , of •Matals. ; 1:- -; , -,, •-- . . July 2. 0 611-2 T-17 • . • N - AND - STEM: 4 , rpm& 80timviwORE , 110PE, , L • " = ' FEW • • . jar? BWKIII/it.onEt4, R* l 4 1,- . 1)113 0 3 #70.#.C0P,wr* - -• ^a I , 3, P XOII ; 4I ,MV I R"' a: • 'Aft*VI4.4IPAPPPOONIic,&4" CS'S naiewnioni c - r* - Pottsville,
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