Wit: H :4l4. :-'llO.-ot. LOVE IN A OAR. ' A.. Baltimorean: sends the following to . the "'Drawer" of Harpers Magazine: • Nilui has notheard of "lovo in a cottage," "love by the seashore,"- and "love under diffictiltieli?" I have beard of each, but never until a few days ago did I hear of "love in a car."- This I not only beard, but was an lir . witness to the comedy. Having • business that required:my gladioli in the Northwestern section of the' city until a late boar, I, at haff-past eleven o'clock, found my 'elf seated in a Itladison Avenue car.. At the cor ner of Franklin and Eatah streets, a young gcn- . tleman and lady entered the car and occupied a seat in the corner of the car opposite myself. Being a great admirer of females I stole a glance at the lady, and was recompensed by-beholding a very handsome young miss, with black hair and eyes—the latter appearing as if Cupid, the God of Love, had rented the premisee,:and.WilS deter mined to dieptde the . sway of man. Her 'corn= panion was one if that species of hipedi known as the genus Aomo. He was attired in A bran r.:!ir'snit of a:ore cloth„ and appeared as gay as a ner.noA. The first thing he did after seating himself wit to encircle the'neck of his lady with • be _left arm, while his right hand lovingly grasped her soft and delicate lift. Not being need, to such scenes (being a bachelor) I kept m} t'cober eye open, and in.-ted down the proceialingt in my Mind. • "Chita "" began the passinnate lover, "ain't this nicer: I biCOL' it's a good deal better 'n in the old wagial" - • • - "Yes, Josh," feebly articulated Clara. • "But don't bug me so; the folks are looking 'at us." "Will, let 'tin lock I' retorted Josh. "Giiess t .ry'd like to be in my place a spell, ennyboil" "Yes ; but, Josh, you know they will -laugh at na,r meekly rcjoioid his companion. • "Let tlicin laugh r 'exclaimed the irate lover. ' . D , rit I io7c 'you, and don't yon love me, and ain't sic, a eon: to git married to-morner:i" -josh at this moment appeared as though a brilliant idea had struck hiln, for he euddenly bent over and kissed his fair onmpanion square on the mouth. • .• • "There !" said he exultingly, "ain't that nice! "ion don't idlers 'git them eort I" Then:turning to tan occupants of the car, he exclaimed, 'Strang ers , uie and this young woman have come down from the country to git 'married. She is a nice• gal, and I'm a goin' to do the right thing by her." During the delivery of this concise speech Claret face was suffused with .blushei noticing which• her ardent loser remarked.: "Don't sit eo all•fired red about the gills, Clara. You know we are a goin' to "nit Married, and what's the use to boater up so ?" - This het speech settled the basir,ess of the pas senger:.. They gave one shout, and relieved their bodies of a charge of laughter that had aimed strangled them.. At the corner I vacated theicar, leaving the happy couple as contented as if the future denoted nothing but sunshine and pleas are—and such I trust it may prove Mathes. • you go for an editor, young man, pause am: take a big think! Do not rush into the - edi-- twal business too hastily. `Look 'around and see if there is not an omnibus to drive—some soil to be titled—a clerkship or some meat-cart to be fill ed—anything that is repetable or healthy rather Can going tor, an editor, which is a bad business at butt.—We are not a horse, and consequently have not Leen called upon to farnieli the motive plwer for a ihreshlng machine—but we fancy that the life of an editorwho is forced to write, whether faeLs like it or not, is much like that of the steed in gnestiM. If the yeas and neighs .mould be obtained, we believe that the intelligent horse would decide that the threshing machine is preferable to the sanctum editorial: The editor's work Is 'lever done. He is drained incessantly, and wonder that he deice up rrematnrely. .o:her people can'at tend banquets, cte., vsit halls of dazzling light, get inctriated, break .;-..indoWs, and enjoy thems.-lves in a variety of ways, but the editor cannot. He must' term eiously stick 'to the quill. The press,like a eick baby, must not be left alone fork minute. If the press is left to run itself even for. 'a day, seme -I,ody indignantly ordere the 'carrier boy to stop bringing that—paper. 'There's nothing in it ; won't have it in the hortse.'"—(Artemns Ward. A FARIIE.I2, Wad elected to a corporal•ehip in a military company. llta wife, after diacMiraing with him for, some time on the adrantage• which the family would derive from Ma exaltation; in quired, to an imbigunne tone : • "linshard, will it be proper for ns to let our Aildren play with the neighbors' now ?" "Certainly, my Alm; we meet not be proud if we are exalted." . One oftha little urchin &eked, "Are we not all oorporsln ?"- 'rut," ...id mother, "hold your tongue - , ttftro. ia.Lo one Corporal, but your father 'and my bfa. Yankee ge.r.iul out West, conceiving that„a lutle wwder thrown upon acute green' wood would fsc.ilttte its burning, .directed a small e.treaM upon the smoking pile, and ucii roseas tug a haul eu iutlc quick to cut this Off at a ho tae blown to pieces..Th . 6 ocronert}..Us reaeonvi out - the. verdict : •• "It can't be - oe.:ted tnicidC, be , cau . s.e he didn't Mean to kill !. it ws9u . 't a 'visitation of God,.brcanse Le re.s...'f ,arw:l:. by lightning; he didn't die for I...reati , , fvr he hadn't sUyttan,7, to breathe plato he tiolutt kuow what be was bring in 'Died for want of coin mat s?'-use..'' • j):; L'ra;vi_• tll , li t 1-n% by i is fAther, v:110 -.7 so Oue •oecation vpr. 111 , 1.1 of a Ly mt ule, which 1::.0 geilltri•in had eneo preaehed to the State priaos c00vi. , ..te.-: .tt opened well, and the congregation were breotu.' de• - .•ply lAL:if i4te,l, - when a!1 at' once th 6 par eau t.upri. ,, ,l them the lat'ainatie a that ."tai r: fur the c:omeir:y of the Gover nor, every o!.e of then '.70.1.1.1(1 have .been hanged long thau age " . ' • ger.ticral.n ebe liv.s In a .-viiat=taw neer MiLvauLto was invited to bring Lis Tri the city and 4 ,- er,d the holidays. He said he wnut.l be glad to do an, but his wife was expecting e. [taw bonnet from New York, and if it IA not wine ale CM:id not allow herself In fashionable node . sy. On 3lnntisy tha 31.11wankie gentleman re ceived the following note : ".Nly wife has got the bonnet. It came by t•xpree.a. .This is an Episode. You ought to see it. It looLs like a nigger min etrei% LrLeatrit;, or an enormous jet Lager ring, cut so as t.a have the netting fit around the en.s. You may expect us. A newly arrived boarder at one of our. fashion able boardicehouses tliought he had not sufficient bo:stetlng for Lis head, and. accordingly .carried the pitows down to the landlady's room. who In quired what lie deeired. The gentleman wanted know what the artieloa were which he held in'his bands: "Pillows, you impudent fellow!" scream ed the enraged woman. "Ohl • I thought they were pir.coshicas replied the • dbconsolate hoarder. "IVELL, &unix), chat's yer up to now-a-day;?" "Olt, I is a carper and jiner." - "He: I guess yer is. What department does yer perform r . "What department Why, I "dots the circula ting work." . "What's 1131 • - "Why, I tarns ^ ite "G‘way:" . •-••• TUT: law Pracsaor,Vince on morning .(sever al trees haring been blown down the night preli ms) meeting a friend in . the walks of St. John's College,. Cambridge, wa, , aocolted- with "How d'ye do, sir? quite a Llnat,ring tkimitills." "Yes, answered Vince, "it is a rare indthentalie4; wind," "Mathematical wind," exclaimed the other. "How so "Why," replied Vipoe,."it has nitraeted a stett many root's." - • - _ - Ntri. lirtuNos, in his advice to a young lady how she shall receive a proposal, says 'Too ought to take it kind, looking downhill with an expreehun about half tickled and half genii. After the pop is'ovcr, it Four lover wants to kise you,'l don't‘thinkl 'would say yea or no, brit let the thing kind' us take-its own course." • A trocNo gentleman Who was st one time.very mach smitten with a pretty little 'Friend," said that in his travels through the West Indies be often felt some i - ery severe shocks from' earth quakes, bat they were not a cirenmstanoe when compared with those experiencl from. this little wth qtriker. • - Aunt Pante Emon.r., while performing one evening, was interrupted by a baby crying, and, in.neivous.ezcitement, Canto lorward . to the foot.. lights; "Ladies and gentlemen, if the tragedy don't atop, the baby can't go on • A ruginia negro, Recording to an exchange, on hearing that Congress was going to give land to the darkies, said :—"Land I de debbill I'ee free now, and don't want no land. l'ae gasin to get • warns and go a gibbing." • •Sonny, does you:: father take a paper V' "Yes, etr, two of 'cm. One of 'em belongs to Mr.. Smith, end the other to Mr. Thompson. I hialt emboth off the 'steps as regularly es can be." &groin is told of a yonn:g man who watt crowed in love and attempted ettleide by taking a dose of yeast powdor. He tra.nediately, rase above koalas. Trz ectebrattd bOetur tiontti on an oceesion pa-selled before the oorporatioti of tailors. B. toplt for hie tcit a pp r Oprtate . troras—"...l. rem= aant ,lisll eareli - . .. "It is e .hautv, Itctebatal, that I lams to either. Betting cony 013 olothes I" `Don t say a wor i & Iv a : it, wife; the least rill, the earner pe.ladmil." Ax old bacnelos,. eittiug Unt .IPOrds, "Famw ea anppned," over the door of a shop, fhppe4 ffi and asd he would take a wife and .two Thu two most 'prominent names .01 janalent Ws.; ior.y— inn 0 Mandl and Ann Obordni. PLEteas-r hubbandry—abuteryiug the weed; of $ wSdow be mans:rig her. ItsTrui eatehewed this 41eVri,44:4141.i.. tishis MISCELLANEOUS. IL L. jacisoa. _ ' . • Tam. B. Roam. JA.O SO:.N & • ROPE, Y w _OORDAGE & PILOKINGf'. Potavllle, • Pa. • We rorpeptfully solicit a shim of tLe petanagoot U. business Merl of - Schuylkill Comfy. Ang SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE I MBE AND FOITE. YEARS OLD. For the Coanatmlon Table and Family llse. PRESCRIBED VT Plasm's Pm Females; Weakly Persons, The Great..l,leme4y for Law Affection AND ALL CHRONIC DISEASES. EXOBLIENT WINE 1 . 03. TEMAin Every family at tktseauson atioakl toe lipeers Port Grape Wine, Celebrated to 'Europe for !hi medicinal and beneficial quelithie: bighly esteemed by eminent phyalcians, used in ,Earopean and Amabrin Hospitals, and tiy some of the best families In E e rie and Amy: AS A TONIC--lt bas no . causing an appetite and building up the system, - be (milt:era pure wine of a man valuable grape. AS A DIURETIC—It imparts a healtbY action of the glanda. kidneys and urinary omens very bene fi cial In as ..e, , gout and rheumatic affections. • Speer's Pon Grape Wine la a pare article from the Juice of the Port Grape, pos 7 eeeeiug natdic !nal properties superior to any other wine In rise,. and an excellent article for all weak and debill. toted persons. and:the is.ged and infirm, improving the appetite, and beneatlog ladles and cidiciren. . - Try it once, and you will not be.decetved. _ Pelle sure the 'signature of ALFRED SPEER Is over.the cork of each bottle. ' Sold by R. - Saylor, Pottsville; Shindel Ta , macula ; Llermany & Allen, la.h.Uoy City; Lawrence & Brown, Minenrnille ; R. N. Cole, Schuylkill Reit:a : H. B. Davis, St. Clair, and by all flit class druggists, who also sell the. CASTEL - Lk PORT -BRANDY, a choice old article. imported only by Mr. Speer, direct • hum the Valley of Oporto. - Trade supplied by wholesale druggists in New York and Philadelphia, and Ifk A. „SPEER, at his Vineyard in New Jersey. • . PRDICIPAI. OFFICE-268 Broadway, N.v; • May 12; .na • . • MJLES JARED'S "ENTATT, DE PARIS." The New Beautifier of the Skin. Testilsoldals from Celebrated Ladies The secret of beautifying. the akin being knoWn only to Newt , . Jammed & Rene, • they honorably state that tt differ , from all other preparations. It . gives to the most harsh and . frockled skm boththe texture and color .of polished ivory removing all dtscolorations whether uppering as freckles. tan_ misphes moth. or hhickworm specks, and is espectilly successful in smoothing out the marks left by Small Pox_. The agents of "L Email de - Palls' , most conddentiv submit to the public: the earnest endorsements of each 'dhtingaished-ladles , as • SIpora . RISTORI. Mlle. TELICITA VESTVALI, Miss LtGeitg MITCHELL. Mrs. D. P. BOWERS..LU. •• CILLE WE3TERg. Mad. PONISI. Mrs: EM : 'MA WALLER, 'LUCY. RUSHTON, IcOE MIS DE MARGITERITTES, Miss AG . . . NES PERRY, • • and many others, whoee high standing In the prote;s: eon gives the stamp of truthfulness to their Lutvill gent and nenulne approval. • THE BILAtTIEit L LUCELLE WESTERN SAYS: - - - I find that the prOdaces all, the brilliancy of rouge,and lily-whlte• with the great and peculiar advantage of total hurailerencFs. It really aide to the softnese and beauty of the ekin. • - THE MAGNIFICENT VESTVA.EI EAU: I have scff,red so much from the' variant' white Lion, ct.c., which my theatrical piofession °hazes me to use, that I consider it a perfect benefaction to dod fa preparation -which gives -the necessluy whitenese to the skin, andleavm , the skin .x)ol and smooth. 31 ISS MAOGIE MITCHELL SAYS I have tried the akin hcantlfler, "L•Bmail de Paris, - ft and funnd that it instanity imparts a natural bloom and fresnums to thecumplemon. ' Jared Email de Paris" Is used as a delicate beauti fier of the skin fur Theatre, • Saloon or Tall Room, by the most relined find scrupulous ladles: producing all the brantifyihg effects of muge ana lily-white, with out their vulgar glare or injury to the*kin. Sold by all firet-clasa Draggues, Perfumers and La .dles' Hair Drebreva. L. Isalxtan, 522 Broadway :Demas Barnes it Co. and F. C. Wells & Co.. New York'. and Eugene Jouln, 111 South Tenth street. and Jutuason, 11olloway.1 Cowden., Philadelphia, Agents. Orders by mall should be addesas to JARED 1 RENE, General Ageuts"and Importe:rr, New York. Jan 67 • 4 CARPETINGSI JAS. N. ORNE, SON & CO., 2. 43 Citesteatt Sireet levAnth, Pith z,IDE[.PRI 1. Flit 9F~ -CANTON MATTING* WHITE, RED, CHECK AND FANC-i*, 4-1,. 3-land 6,4 i whit+ JAS. H. ORME, SON & CO., Chestnut Ftreet, below Seventh, Rave just received their • . - SPRING IMPORTATION OF , C - A RPE T I N - GS, of every deicription. - FRENCH, CHENILLE, VELVETS, BErssas, aND - TarEsTiFIF-3- 3-4 and 6-4 Velvets, liVliton, .AND VELVET CARPETS, WITH BORDERS TO MATCH for-HALLS- JAS. - H.' 0 :NE; SON & 000 Chestnut Street, below -Seventh, PIIIILADELpniA: TH REE- PL I EA, ENGLISH AND NI EH- ICAN INGRAINS, ENGLISH AMERICAN OIL CLOTHS, COCOA IaTTLNGS, DRUGGIM, L. EN CRUMB CLOTHS, RUGS AND MATS, of every descriptiog April 27, '67 628 xe. F.X4tri," j kl i g:4•ltiaxe.. 628 embraCing every new and ..de*lrable size• style and shape of Plain and Trial Hoop Skirts,'-4, 23‘. 3, Bluf: 3)4, and' 4 yards round. every length and - . size Waist: in every respect near Qc.Lerric, and espe cially adapted to' meet the wants of First Class and, races Fashionable 'Trade. . • '''Ora 0w:, Mans" of Hoop Skirts are llgider; more ;Biotic. more einrable;•and =AILS cuswrru than any other make of either Single or Double Spring Skirt 'in the American Market.. They are .W.ititoresn in every respect, ar.d'wherever introduced give universal satis faction.. They are now being e=etudvely sold' by re 'tellers, and every Lady should try them. • • Ask for •Sopkins. Own rldske„.' and see 'that each Skirt Is stamped W. T.- - HOSSTNI3, ru 'ytB ARCH Street, PHILALVA: No minas am Ovonrei A catalqgne containing stYle,.size and re tail prim% sent to en-ly address. A nniform and liberal discount allowed tq dealers... Orders by mall or - otber- Wise, promptly and carefully Ailed—wholesale end re- tall. at Manafactori and Sales-rooms,- No. - 619 ARCH. STREST.-PaLLAICA. 'SHIRTS made to order,altered and repaired. TERMS, NAT CASH. ONE - PRICE 'ONLY. • T.-HOPKINS.' • March la, +ea • .11431ii • • GREAT SECCILISS ISTEAMPIINIER . . _••. • . • • We the anderalignod are prepared' to fartdsh Coat. Operakmawith our Steam Pampa of any capdtt, and them to give entire satisfaction. Oar P=l, ri:M i ntle Acting pole Pump made to work with one: poie, thereby giving =great advantage , over all other Fbie Pubic* bathe mom required: • .A 14 inch pnmo het amok, with. 25 inch steam lende r. la 12 4 bet loag„ „ barevide and 6 feet inches One cat- oar pampsi been 'ln saccanda , for 'ewers] weeks to Qautertlak Lionlem• as the IV= Lau& trio willtiottlY. • • 4 " UON Port Carbon, Dantanier nth, 1566. 0 Alt This la ticajLtifjthat we the landeMigned are wing one of AILthON BANNAN•S Means 'Pampa, elt andAre - abteinpecoom peribct.:iniocao. cheerfully . steominand - it to . In want ofEptAII PD Ps a s istsin.„. , enttea.iailifaciorY. • • , •.• Rani BiteaC •4.Proprietor Muter pall • JOSEPH IL SEIM Septdatendent do. - ' 4 'ROBERT Eal94 , Engineer In dm:2ga of:Pantri;;.' ; Doc. 2 .'46 •- 4164 f . . _ ~... IMILLENIBMICI BMX Mir, WWI, ' . -_ IL - C. IIItECKA:CO 9 .,, turvicilirea steiou itaw Milji and 'a duestorLft of Ar in. ' Clak and ' Betalomt to It 421011ara7=1* • Pm. Zlnre Prnpare attatrafactive vod •to =dot. the anavieettedla of latabernt _Malt mite, 4 _ 1.1,5,4,ti....f nin.a.1144,14, 4 „.„.„ tabi p iax , Vara*. of to aux_ Poisd :NO* DAll*o73lllridrt ' Eithaylkill, Radian.; Ponnaylvak,ta, or, Tido ' iitotoftalo, Pei* thialcitthom Chlarla•rotir: ttallilltnittig "41 1 1011... ~, • -,.....-^ -• . -,P .. EMMM PENNSYLV.ANIA TEIIALEEOOLLEGE, eaUtb*isi Mdge,lgoisery Co., he: . . . This Icrtitation orgardzed With three departments -the Academic, the Collegiate and the.Conamental.-. Young ladite may here receive a lhomuati ethical/on" either In tlet. Common Branches; in tbe HigherEngiieh and Classics, or in the • Modern Languages. Afasic, Drawin , Pahatlng, and. Fancy Work. The College is lappikd wills a good Philosophical and chemical Ap- Parat.tie. Charts; litiberals, Tamik.ac..,.tci illustrate the Physical Sciences. '..Ttto Legit:atm of Pemssylcanta Las vested the College Jorith sethority to grant Diplo. MU and eanfertftmeen• andmany of its gradaates are now occupying responsible positions as seselsms. With • good saltines. No labor will be snared to make the. perils ttds Institution thorn igh ju.all the . smdles The unit session opals the Med Ape., . Far farther Information address Itie - Princloal• • J..P. SELMEDIAM...A..M., Freeland, . •GT 14 Gm Montgomery Co., Pa. NORMAL. SCWOOL LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE. And Invalids. ' A. NCIM6II CI3F3 Wiirbe organized it connection with thin loolattlen. commencing on :be 16th of Aprll, to continue ten i;eeka.--10. Jane SlEtt. • •:. • . A-facility of *even Teachers Is emplo3 Also a fall Commencial Warm:- •• •• - • _Hai:eine fat •Notmal :Come, ex - di:J3We of books, 'l9 Comicercial Courau less than canal rata eittclam: aetilren-ing ' •. - Key. VICKIIDT.A. - A. '. • di:amine, Lebanon CO Dee .f.a. : IS 914*-h RP. 'a L TY WE 33 30 11. 1 Y. 401.A/Li AND arrALL m B E THE LOWEST PRICES, • Flooring, and • • • .Framing SPRUCE: : BOARDS, .PLANES, JOISTS, :SCANT-. LING AND FLOORING, CAROLINAS. • YELLOW PINE FLOORING • A ID STEP BOARDS, „Witte* Waluut, • Butterntly. • • . Alari, White Nue, hemlock' and Spruce Pickets,- Chestnut and Cedar Ponta. Plaaterinz Roodng and Slating Lath, White Pine, Cedar and Cypreaa • . And White Oak and Cedar Stare*. . lOrdert • reepectfaliy so li cited and predaptly" a/- tended to.• • , May 4. 1- , :int • NEW. SPRING DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Illahantongo Street, Pottsville, •Are are now mehing from New York our elegant •stock of SPRING GOODS, to which we Invite your. special. attention before making your spring purchases.' Our goods are all of the beat quality; and We. Wariatit •Everything that we Sell . We /Jowl di In dqmazed unction good% bat selec. our ,:foods from the' best of whol esa le. houses: A list. to our store will at once show you that wetry to please DRESS L,Z:w,t'=ent. GOODS, HANDSOME PLEiUDS, PARASOLS . ..AND SUN UMBRELLAS .• New Style*, and yery liandsome. Handkerchiefs.! handkerchiefs! All Linen, 1L cents and upward& • riIIARSiFILLIES'QIJILTS, PRTErs, musias, and DOMESTIC GOODS GENERALLY, AT TIRE RIGHT PRICES. KID - :GLOVE S; - JOUVINPOi MUNE. . Tula Glove !e fit no well, and the extenstie Pale of It by first class retail dealerpill New York.ln cr,tope tltion with ' other makes. la a guartinteeoi Its quality. . Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gloves & Hoalery, Mlled Cassimeres for Cent's. Snits, 1111* . d tasslmeres for Boyi'Hu, BONNET-, - 10,8-1?,•:.0 NS, We cannot enumerate all In 'our stock, but If. you will favor us with a callow Will 'show you nice 4.1;x4m DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. Seer UNION 4 WALKER & PRICE. Aptil 21, .77 sat CARPETS, OIL CLOTEL • • • and WINDOW SHADES. - . We would Invite the attention of our friends and the public to our large stock of CARPETS, which has been selectd with great care, and to -which we-have added :all of the new and choice styles &TAPESTRY. BEDS- . 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 mt to fit rooms 'or any size. WINDOW SHADES. In -great. variety, Frosted and Plain Bands: Coe° and -Canton 3fattinge, _Dugs, Matts, Stair Rods,Druggets, :at. All will be sold atthe MirestraerL' Dalt and es amine our stock. Very respectfully". • PEiTNEAS 1101141 L -4. & Co., . No 608. North Second Street, below . ButtonwoOd. west -side, Ph ladelphia . March 9, ?At : 10-Sm • H. . . norns tnram9.—lle" treatment temi3ma nth cure of the Pileihave been brought to a Per tainty.- One great .cause .of the - Pilmo 15 an hmetlye or sluggish state of the-liver: and while that organ re mains unable to perform it: work "properly,, Me Plies • . • Mogicrs , . Botanic Ointment RUI tared many ca Se 3 of the 'Plea ;where _the Liver ema not eo much dlsorsiered; bet 11' ROGERS! LIVIdt pillts are need at the, same time the Ointment ts a 'cure will certainly follow. The Ointmentand. Pins 'are earl BO cents a box Sint bfmall for 60 cents, or the two can be sent to one address, free of pnstage, , oo twielpt of . $1 20. I,ddresw DR. S t. ROGERS,. • March 80--12-am •• 206 Dock , Phliada., Ps. 'Saves- dine, narinev. I Wine WASHING A. PASTIME and MONDAY A FESTIVAL..' Fold every where.. Try' IL Addresa all odes to thelltungagne. ere• _ Zl6iii 8B ofir,l9llllTll, - CHEMLSTS AND WMOY 3 NA f R. DROGGISIN, 137 North Third I March IN 'ct ref.; 46-1311 .11. vibirioluierms'euvioi rim #Bfr k . '" GLAMSEI6.—A. large emit • - int bh hand and for aide byJOSEPH Dt7ERJ2,' 'Watchmaker .t Jeweler, Centre .- St., Pottsville, three - doers abcrie the Mortimer HOMY - March a, TO CARPENTERS & BUILDERS Dumber I Have cm . hand' at. • thelr , extenidve aistsidlienent, cm' .Railroad Sireet,a great ormandty of lambast ertnniXod ,and desertli-2011. which the,' Cra =WV to , Operateva, Carpeateis and ardldore, at' loweresten.tteut Wan be. bought .The r are also I , ao Acvsmnply thrcaterthe means of thersextensive-_ nnut bor BllVing machines manufactured articles In lies'. .at a ming of 25 per cent- on fannereoet... • . Their large workshops have been in encoessfol opery lbr the piaitjaar, Darning oat vast_quaatities of Doors; ' — "Wtedew /ftm.naes, • tlasi,. . Panel Work, Bed:Post* • • - ' ao;at i t2 - L.And kinds . ed "-aid ihrteglWork, 'which they'have woataully-cm. hard - Thiry are reads to exegete orders at the shortest notice, for any pane iy orAaalltrAitaawed . • . Dry and ma liesakick of all Vol& for bvictbaa Poplar. ctailmalasitaad scant- =roar s. ala ; ClaZ i ttalnut, sayeac.for caar/. ko. work ; 'Whltearallallowillne boardt.fm. law or =del* aordatelut. l lrmagai.3. 2 Xtg : ' x tuGxszad.. -tack iliwwy•Tpubt_ o kivak beam, actual ,- abiaglea. latha r ct i r4att a - t: - pa band orto order, at tbaalionaat - • . . - . _ . ....., >II4POSTABST . to !AARE' RD'IL111111S;; ilk . ..a..,MADAMB M.M.WWX,. ~.,PnigeSerfelot rilfiderianY over SO years saecessful prude% grutreireie e'retfeithil diatelemoral.ce. abobstresekergrourawbadear eause,-With ar: without toeditim agape irtraviesufor by =Ai , Mfrarael io edilorl4 Ithirtarlito. !aside Merailtly. rfi1i5,14.4,1,, - , ALbo wfii testore 8B irregularities to.fary:eig =g in g **Ain; but obatinateeasie Welt .i r., . fare No. 2, wbithirrelfur:degreeb strecouthembak. :and eau sever kW; are eabldult- bos4thgaltri Out be obtained orMadadte Mesieu„ . Midwifery, No. lii West Thirtribeirtlettaak; • matt Roemwaykr-veligar.. 'Torii QtY, or pent laWirnff ftlirM..'• '• • • ••• -I '- iN' -- VlAlLlffellida . 0 4 1 0/ 141 Kand.,,,,_ ' g er i • . - i.r ~1 ' :'1!"'", V .4 F 1 11 1 ;Q" • • . ' ••• ' EDUCATIONAL COAIMERCIAL J. -R'..BEL:Y'; domAr of Fourth and flue, Streets, READINC, Keepe . colaotly on hand sad for sale at gesemi assortment of WHITE. przzE win HEMLOCK INDIANA Cherry, • Chc . .tntis, • • : Maple, and MICHIGAN PANEL LUMBER„ SHINGLES, .WA W0R.04-PRI.Cg; UNION HALL, wo doors below Pcit Office') BLACX AND FANCY BILKS; As L¢te prices Yen L47,7,e S!zo ;:nd Itextutilgt PaticiTal r LARGE .STOCK: LADIES' MADE . SAOQITEI3, Prices, Mixed ICasslmeres for Ladles' Saeques. BEA..NTpA 9.311 D EDGE, ALL COLORS AT VERY . LOW PRICES Silver's Wash Powdu The - Schuylkill 'bovinity: FERTIIIZERS. MORO PHILA - P - GgNinNE parcovsn BIIHR-FHOSPITATE OF"LIME. Poi ErmowypiGITABANTREm. DePoYN 1 ". 417 lir•rti) From' isareel , Philadelphia, • Afe..93 Sirada 1!114 , e' et. Baltimisre; And by.Dpaloaa in general Mil:lV:l+3;4lk .coantrx The litderiatirsviiteit'Xcuo . Phllllpo Phosphate is manuhutteaud contains arty per cent: more Done Rios .,te than Bay lions therefore it le more durable.— The arum:mils presentittees . it great additiontl fegill.- x. years' experience has, proved to* thePanner that it makes a heavier grain than even stable manure, and Is not only active but lasting.' - ' • - -•-• 3iollo PHILLIPS, ; Sole Proprietor and litrumfaetarer. Feb. 16, 'CT _ —.-• 7-Sni H.Ai:l2 L::. , .::., S .-•.. Soperiorliiiproved ' . Super-Pholphate of Lime 'ILUICIYACITTILUD BY • !THOS. HOLT,.A(3-T.; win:mix:a& HAVEN; `"t" '‘ 4. . t• 67.A13 Fermin , and Dealers in Fertilizers will observe that I have adopted the above **Trade Mark," to show those who use Mill Sup"r-Phosphate, made from the Raw Bone, that theyare getting my manufacture. • Mypatribrus will please be weal in pnrchrodng, to observe that the above 'Trade Mark" 11l stamped upon each beer, as none other is genuine. • For ;amt. Ape Nartey, Corn, Oats,• Potatoes, To baczo, Barektekele,Scieghuna....Turncps. Reps, Garden Vepetablrx,. azd every Crop and Plant We claim for , our ;Phosphate that as a fertilizer and gales producer for early vegetable*, • it cannot be ex celled by any ill the market, and as a TOP DRESSING for. GRASS it has no superior. • We guarantee that fariners will rind 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 erperience has tested this. that oar Fer tilizers makes heavier paha than even stable manure. I am now ready ta supply the above superior Fertili ser in large Or small quantities—in new bags of 200 pounds each. Also, always , on hand, a stack of line liaw Bone Dust, Soft Neva Scotia Plaster, /he., &c. A trade discount allowed to dealers. _ _ The above Fertilizers can be ordained at BRIGHT COJS Store. Centre Save', Pottsville. . POST OF.FICIC ADDRESS—TIIOB. L. DOLT, t., Schuylkill Raven. Pa. ' March 23. 'WC Feb to, .66 6-Iyl BOOK AGENTS WANTEIP FOB "BEYOND THE MISSISSIPPI :" Flew the Great River to the Great Ocean. BY ALBERT D . : RICHARDSON. OTEft 20,000 :COPIES SOLD IS OIE MOTH. Life and Adventures un Prairies, Mountains, and the Patine - Coast. " With over 200 De. scriptive and Photographic Views of the Scenery, Cities, Land, Dines; People and Curiosities of the New Stales and Tent. To prospective emigrants and settleis to the 'Tar Weak. , this Ilistory of that Testand fertile regionwill prove an invalnAble • assistance. • supplsing Et 13 it does a want long felt of einß, antbentle and reliable -guide to climate, soll,•products, means of travel. &e. ' • Send for Oiranara and see'our torms,'and a full de a&intion -of the work. Address',NATIONAL PUB LISIIING CO., Philsdelptila' ?arum. . .May ld, 'eV • . 40.tt . AGFIITt4 WANTED for a New Work; enti. tied .GLORY OF TUE IMMORTAL LIFE; for Ladles. Clerg , men and others.; It his no equAl to cell. For Terme and territory. addre-qa".' • • MaY IS. itl7-20-Iti L. STEBBINS, Ilart ford. Oonn't, Aaesiis wepated Cor Qon. L. C. linker,* HISTORY OF THE SECRET SERVIOE. • Thls work embraces an . AUTHENTIC and OFFI CIAL account of the hitherto suppresod:facts and In- - formation obtained by General &Lava, during Ma five Tears service as Chichi! the Nttional Detective Police. Now that the war is‘ver, the. NATION demands this inner History, and as a Maori:lU, the Author subserves no, partisan-pi:uprises, but writes the.p'ain unvarnished truth sparing neither hlgtritor low, LOYAL nor RE BEL, STATESMAN nt•r CONVIC r, CIVILIAN nor OOVERNALE-NT . OFFICIAL: Judiciously .Justifying hisetaternents with vouchers fronthe highest authori .4,- imparting thereby's genuine historic .value to his startling disclosures. • , . ' Active, energetic Agents are clearing per month, which we ean prove to :any -doubting applicant Ad dietio; P. GARNETT & CO„ TtliS Chestnut-at , Panda. AAlitB.lo..&N• STOCK. JOURNA C,• a first class monthly, containing SG large double column Pages, Only tso Ma. for 6. months. Try •It .1 Will save every fernier raviy4oDara, as we •offer a Horse and Cattle Doctor Free. '.ltddreas-N. • • BOTHR A C 0. ,• Gam Tree,' Chester Co.,Pa. • - 461A7,na tea to .snake an Arrangement 9, V V . with a live marlin every county,, whines to wake money, and can give good, references. No tani fial requirW. Will sell a:bannees now paying $1,500 per month; and rely on 'profits for my pay. • . • ,Andreas, TlLTblc. *. May 18. .67--20:41 . • Pittsbarirh, Pa.• Ittr'Ell 'SEEDED illiEnitIFIRS sell at 43c per Qt. in city marked.', Patent ' Cherry Stoner will stone three busels per: hour, and separate the seed from the Milt. "Sent by. Rap:earl on -receipt of $2.60. • • •• • . , Agents wanted everywhere to . inaltvisid to s2n a day,. The trade suptilled by HARBSTRR BROi. & CO.. •.-' Reading Itardware Works, Reading, Pa. O. :116.0LU5KEY,.... .• .• kennfacrof all kinds of . • • " Toilet . and Pearl-Powders : aid Lily. White, 144.6 . 06 South Del. Avenue, Ph i I e." a-Ordersby mall promptly attented ;May 19..67 . — ° G 4t -ADENT WANTED.. tg . Fell the Ameri- an Window Poi-L-ift, the beet everoffered to the 'Albite. It cleane windows as fast as yon can wipe them - with , cloth, without slop. - soap or water. It leaves the glass clear es Crystal, and free from.streatts or lint. It also eleims and polishes Gold. Stiver,. Copper, - Brass, Wand Tin ware; better, and Pith less labor, than: anything ever known. Agents are malting 3ilftt.o , .s . sft per week.' Everybody wants it as-soon as they see It .need.. Send Ste. for.samplo and terms, or call .cin..the AMERICAN POLISH COMPANY, 413 Chestnutist:. • hill. - . virANTED?.AG NT t 451,1 to :+:2oo.portikonth VT eVervwhere. male and ferrtle..'to introdnee the GENUINE.IMPROVED COMMON.SENbE FAMILY eIEWING MACHINE. ° .Thisi machine will stitch. hem, tuck,quilt, bind. braid, and entlx"ider in A meet superior. .mauncr. - Price only. 013 Folly warranted for five •years. ' We will pay SLIAX'. for'. any machine that Will sew a stronger: more beautiful. or more elate tic serial then onrW. It makes 'the "Elastic . Lock stitch:" Every second etitch vitt be cut, and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart . withont - tearing It. Mre pay agents from $76 to $lOO per month and expenses, or a commiaalort from which twice that amount cr,a De. made.: - Address. BECO3IB & CO., Cleveland, Ohio: . •• . _ not be Imposed upon by:other; par ties palminti off worthleie cast - Iron nuictdrea, under the eame name or otherwise. • Ours le thu: only gum-. Inn and really praetically . cheap machine =souls Oared. .•hiaylB, . • . ' .• • • , • :WANTED=-AGENTS;. • • s2sii per mouth the year round; or .900 per cent. profiton commission.- , GIJAHANTPC this above. W ary or comrabwion to *mania*. agents 'at • their own homes. to introduce an artlele of INDIBPENSAAIGS tram- TT to every household. For partienfan3 tall an, or ad lirese, G. W. JACKSON & Co.. 11 South street, Balt". more; • • May 18. 'O7-20-4t • CATARI . III, . lbonehitin. Scrofula of. eiery phase, Liver.' and Kidney . ;Wm. R. 17rloce, Flusuing, N. Y.. for GO -nears • proprietor of -the Lin n= Nurseries, has diseovered the Remedial' Plants which are-positive cares for above and all-Inherited and Chronic Dames, Dyspepsia,, Asthma, Nervons -Debility. Rheumatism. and all Female Maladies, and others resulting ,from. impurity - of the blood, hitherto incurable. • ExplariMory sircnllar, ono stamp. Tree. -Use on all diseases, 40 cents. - • May 18, !PROVED ‘.. • • . . . ..•.. . B R .• MACHINED • illiuutactisted Exclusively by us, • . After an experience of 25 years with all the different Machines, we offer this lo Brick-makers at combining everything most - deemed by them. We .only ask, a' fair examination; and would prefer to have these about to purchase come. and ' see the Machine. at walk, and compare it with any other in the country. We make' the> ADAMS MACHINE. tor making Front Brick HALL'S PATILNT • MACIIINE, CLAY TEMPERING WHEELS, and every thing complete to start a Brick yard. Also., Engines and Boiler", Cate ISSN Porta ble Forges, and Machinery of all kinds. •PEEKlarnur, IiANDTAOTIMING: 00 • .PEEHSSILL, WY. • • . 514 18. 'Of • ; 20.41 . GEORGE: Pl..loww & Co;; ADVERTISING 40, Park Itow, New York. '(FINES BUILDING) Wilma the transactlcm of Ole lA:Woes-3' of g saimuut, Anngrainiii .-impior, 'which are not !UT puled, and we AlnknoVeian.ilied.• by any similar ee- tablisimeni ! n Ameitca Our special lists - Of • 'Oae rieseuzi) Newer...egas'• rezaar4ble mdecemerits to each ea are deal/via ' ' • ' of adverteiteg extinetvely. Sena 10 ' Curits fora cal* or the Apreirrtra:ei GAzErre, eiving . lll , and • full Tguictilate. The large of itatronige controlled by ha eh. 'Oleo us to ptcantse oar customers the moat favorable Tbe ',‘ . 4 l "7 .lo LmErTz , N Pt!bkiskieir by can 't/dna mutt talbonalcaor vablatatubrerttnn. Price :$1 Pet anrmm Inlu!kaziEeL: :GF.O. :P:::,R0W:41:,4-::.&; „CO.. ADVERTISING AGENtS, AA Park BeWry New iork- ''/'.4) 1 b4.) 4 ,31aa'a,ei1ii442...1•1. oillizaa eglibio4,:iiia 7 ~.: - ..... Estates-. h! , .cva . 4. .F.aelitOPte , ,•• ~_ _ . ritawtrint clearolliDlAgli= whilis...ii . ntiliniaba„f*siaiiitheAm krwestairkat , 14i.w-n;ini=its4 irdnt tn., ciiiitergskiat L#lll • ' I IW ILTA.HASTRaIs..IIOI , Tort.. - . . JOB'S .9,llevralatord. ' ' ' - Wrees. t ot P r l tie, V 464 % l7 cirOfiritEili- Ar ra Vacuractory St new BedirL, „ : ~ . 410 i Wearlroric.italitVer " -r . , . ~,2 *SA T.;%,,_ iNgw.gooKs--o.k: t . .-fw lIMMAN SIUMMIIOIO4O.i.' MINELLANEOUS. THE P_EftUVIAN SYRUP 18 A PROTECTED SOLVTIO* OF THR, PROTOXIDF; OF IRON. nelriliiscareryla which. BMW; 'AT THE }3.00z OF DISEASE • . . . E . o . aPP l yieg the MeceViithite Urri.XLZIELNT=MO:4I. • This is the 'secret of tie . wooderthl 'natal of this remed Me Liter coniplatit,' MT, Chronic _ • Diarrhea, Bolls, Sessions Affections, . • Clips and limners, Less Of Ceestitatienal Vigor; Dbi• • • canes:of the Kidneys _ •• and Bladder Fa • • • And alldiseases orip,inating in a . BAD STATE OF THE swop, - "Or accompanied by DEariliv of a iglu' :ETATT! oi! iss . . . .. . . . Being free from * Alcohol In any foria., RA anernlzthg abets are not followed by weTeepoodinknaetion, but ' 2l V.Permarient, infuaing arnworn, , siaoa and s - nr tars Into at', td the eystea4 and bu Ulu' . 4C up an IRON CON -1 4, , . ... . . , Dyspe_psia and Debility. . . . . . From the Venerable irchdescon.SCAYlT, . - CANADA Est. Marto % .I S 65 *. • • =ran Myeteratellyspeptic of more than 4b years' s.andtha .r • • .• 1 hare been .so *wonderfully bitnedtted Abe three 'short weeks .duiing. whlch hsse used the '.Perarlan Syrup, that I can scarcely persivide myself of the reality. People who. hare known: me are a.ston-, 'shed at the 'change. I' am widelc known..and can but recommend to Whims that:which has done Kt much for me." . • : • : •. '.• I.CASE OP 2i'llittr-SUSOPIG.tTRED. . . 'Prom i'N'SLET aavl Lt t , No. 15 Avon Place, Boston.' haie mule*, and , sometimes severely, for 21: years, f r om / Uounmenced taking the. Pe. melon Syrup and found hrunediatebeneat•from, IL • .In the comae of three or four weeks./ Was entirely re lieved from my sufferings; and have .enjoye d holmAr rumed.health ever istuev. : •' • • ••• • One of the most distingnlshed jurists in . .New egland - writes - to a .(riend ns fel lowa' i . . . "I haie tried the PEI&liriA.N 'SYRUP, and the re sult rally sustains ycinr:pod.ictinn, - 'lt Ina made a arsir tux of me: infuSed into my system new- vigor and.eii ergy; I am no longer tremulous - and debilitated. aa when you last saw• me, lint stronger, heartier, and' with larger capacity for Labor, menial - and pby - sieal;. than at - any time during the last Ilya An 13103111e111. DiTillo Or BOSIOnf mail 131 - "I. have• been net/lg-MO PERT I >3i SYRUP for. some tithe-pert ; it `gives me New none, EMOSA.NOT or . Frazee, ex -Athlone mthay.....' : • : . • Thousands have 'been . changed by the_ nsii of this' remedy ;':from week, sickly.". suffering cmatures. to. ...strong. bealth.Y. and happy men and women:. and in valids cannot reasonably hesitate to give It a trlaL. .. -A pamphlet 61 - 32 pages; 'containing certificateasof .cares and recommer.dations; from sohle of, the most eminent physicians, clergymen and others, will be sent satir.to any address.. 113" see that - each . bottle 'has PERUVIAN SYMP. blown in the glass. . . • . • : . • FOR SALE BY J. P. DlNSMORE,.'Proprietgr, • 30 - Dey Stieet, New York,' . . .1146 BY ALL DRUGGISTS. S:C.ItOiEHLA.I.! . AlEStediad.Men.agTee that tonna' fa THE BEST ,REMEDY 'for:Scrofula end all kindred Mamma ever thecoveled. .The difficulty has been to obtain a- pure aolution of it. ' . •• • • . ••-• • . - .- DL H. ANDERS' lODINE VIATER,'.. Is it Pure Solution of lodine, WITHOUT A SOI. I. (ENT, containing ♦ Phu. Gail:: to each ounce of water. . .. A .snost Po : creel - al Vitalizing Agent :. ' • '•.••• and Beetorative::. ... •. • 1 It has ctired and will cure scr.OrtLec.ln ell Ate manifold forms, ULCERS, s . CANCERS, SYPHILIS, SALT RHEUM; and it has been need with astonishing; - enceerea in eases of.Rhentriatlem, Dysp . eptia, Consump. don; : Female Complaint% . Heart: Licer and • Kidney,. ' toireulanivitil be sent raze to'ney ow sending their Price $l.OO Et" bottle; or 0 for $6.00.: " Prepared by Dr. EL. Alsto EitS, Physlci.nend Cbeinld FOEt . P. DINSMORE; :36 . Day. St.,. New York; . AND2BY ALL . DUCTGGISTS. • • WISTAR'S BALSAM. WILD. - CHERRY HALF - A CENTURY, . • • WITEI TUN MOST AlITONISIIINGNIN:CE88 IN CFRING .Coughs, Cold*, lifoarnetie4s, Sore-Throat, Influenza, Whooping,Cough,. Croup, . ' Liver Complaint,. Bonchitio,'Dif• • &cony- of Brenthing,...A.thtua, : and every affeetion-of THE TIIIIWA,T, LUNGS AND lEST: CONSLTIVIPTION. whiCh Cartiefl off more victims than any Other, disease, and which baffles the skpi.of 'the PhySiclanS to'a great.' er extent than any other 'malady, often lields:to this Remedy; when all others prove Ineffecoaal. • Raptrl ta.Relief, Smtbin g t i in 14 Effect, :Safe 1 Opexa ' IT IS USSEIiPASSED! while ua preparation, free froth - nualona ea.", poisons, or mtherale ;•' ;arable skill, . science, and Medical knowledge ; combining all that la valnabla in the Teg a rable kincdoni for this class of disease, it is • INQOMPAR,k.BEE! and jet:tattled, cu rite, and.recelies the - Arer.eral onett tlefice of the puh:lP.. ' • • . : . SEYIIOIIII, - .THATCHER • .3 la. a I 'Cot Herman, - .N. Y., writes a follows . . "Wurren% Betties! or Wino CUEEEY. R inseuniversal satisfaction. It seems_to cure a Coag,s by iousupolcfg and cleansing the Inilgs and - always' imitation, =NB .81:240V1110 TIM 6SC4E., I,:iFTEAT) OT TEMNG Cr VIZ CoUGII. AND 7.r..LVD:O .;EITZCIALTF: annew.' I consider :1161:Sal-. sam as good as any, U not the: Codgb medicine' :with which Inmacquainted." • -. .. • From Elon:Judge SPRiIiER, of Caludolutrle, • • • New - Volk. . - - Gentlenien;—This la to-certify that; myself; sad-fem .:By have need Di. \Vistaed-Balsam' of Wild ff4o.cry, - tb r ,By years,. and that I take 'great - .pleasure In record 'mending it in . preference ,to way tiiiug of the kind for mifich isfutended. In Cases of Aatbrus„ 'or - Affections of .the Throat, T have never met with any thtng.ognal to it. • . Very Respertfully,.. • - • . DAVID•SPRAKIIII. Rev. - JACOB SECHLEIr, ot . Hanover, Pa:. Well - known - and'much• respected - intiong 'theciergiati populatiuti In this. country,. Makes the following. etateinent for the beticfit of the &filleted: • • ....Dear Sirs:—Having realized lii my Wilily (important 'benefits from the' use of your... valuable ; preparation—. Wisps% Balsana of Wild Blierry--it afiiods me great Pleasare to recommend it to the public. . Some night - years ago one of my daughters seemed to be In s and - little hopes of her recciveryNverocutertalfiai I then procured - a bottlir.of yoarextellOit Balsam, - and ',before she had taken the 'whole of the content s of the . bottle there Was a great improvement in her health.. I ha.ve„ - iti'my individual case made frequent .use of your valusble'medicineouid have. always been benie7 Sued by It, JACOB SECIILEIt. PRICE Of E. Ipll.,:toß. A 11114DVELIEL.- For Sale by - J. P.DLYSMORE, 36 Dey St.; New York. SETH W. FOWLS Ft SON, Proprietors, Boston; Aid b 5 ell Druggists • GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE . • . • • CURES CUTS, 'BURNS, SCALDS. • • Grace's. Celebrated Salve- . oCURES WOUNDS; •ERDISES; SPRAINS: Grace's Celebraled Salve .•,. .CURES DOHA ULCERS, bANCERS. - Grace's Celebrated Salve ''.•• .. • CURES SALT „RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS. Grace's Celbrated saiie CURES Ci4P - I'ED HANDS, CHILBLAINS.. Grace's Celebrated••Saive• ..• EF,A1,8,cr . 135. SORES,- ELF-SEL •NVOUNDS, 350, It le prompt in 'action, removes Pain at once and re duces-the most anmy.loobing swellings asA bons,as ;if by magle,--thua , &Abiding.. roller. and Only 95 cents a Vox I • fSent - by matt for ai tenw For Sale by. J. P.DLNISMOE* 86 Dey St., N. yr , W. FOWLS &SON,-Proprietors, Boston, and by itil Druggist& Grocers, and Country Stores - . . • August .4, !GA . . • . • 314 y emi MO MORE 8.441) . 4 1 4 0 1) 1RMOM:41-i0611S! • - , _ ' ,• 7 • • 7 DR, ILEONS', ELECTRIC RE.NEW4k. • . . • pronounced by all who have need it the very best 'PrePratlon for the Hair. •Itls a poeitive care for Xtaldness, eradicates Dandruffnnd Humors. aren a the Hair from falling out. and etwedilYiestores Gray pa their original hue and luxuriance. • • • . Itoperates on the:secretions and 1111 s. tbe glands. with new life and coloring matter. Thin, dead, f a d e d .. Of gray hair will always be brought back by a few ap plications, to its youthful abundance, ,vitality- and It mainaS.the hair soft. glassy fragrant, pleasant tG the touch and easy to arrange: - la, wiry and imam. able locks become moist' rusot d rero:dn . fn any 'leered poeition. a Hair Dressin dispose g to it bag nn . equal • The sales 3141 enannona And it Is a universal favorite with old and young of both' ases. . • . Soid by Druggists throughout the United "liihgaik—: Addrerte all orders he • . • . . ZIEGLER:4k i4111141a. • . • , . • 80L8 PROP.BINTORS,,' 1 . '1137 North Third • Philadelphia ; Much 16, 411 . fi16;.40-IYJ 'MoORHEAD CLAY WORKS,' office aross.„....W. L liliii.glikii' .:.-. Philtidelpll.l44 P 444 041144 ii;.• If, :: .. . . (Works ai la ri g i v3 ll l l l4ar Pitllad Ipbr ik4l Viliarig .—- D . SEWita, f' * ATER: -•,. . .. ..... . •. • • ~ I • -..- • P I 1:).. ,: 41 . .. ~ . n il& PRESSED: /MITA BLAZED, - - TSFEET BEti , . ... ~ . Vint Dralstelg amid (44tdiletiiii "-. . ~ . • „ . . . ~ . . . .. , .. . . .. ' . . '.. HEAT,, - '.- • . Laiit. , c r L i r - . - • • Etc ' 1 ~ tiulis Ana 4.44 . 14444334 44 -. ' • . • 'oIiNIMENTAii CILIINNEYS "I • 'id l e : i m i ta bl e. by 0341-94 er ttie - insibii: For Durability,. .... :.. • •• _.;.. .. .. .• .'. ~ .:.. Ee9no.My.l-:: - ' :).-: ',.',',,... -, I - •:," •:,- -.. i 4aii. ARE . stiiiiipi t '.-iii . .....,441713a q ELSE NOW Is.. ' '' iz , ..., ,, i .., . „ .....,....wv..............:::,... , „:. ,, ,. , 1 ~....4.,,„;.4...ii:,....:....,:....:.‘..,......t24.:.z....,,,,,,, - , IPitik4=l l = ht tia .---' Wig* I , Tf4;,! ; o4‘ , . Ito_ ..te.. Zittaitia t iiidA 4t . : .fifi : ' ' " '.." ' '''' ,' '" ` •- " 7:,' . - .7.„ - , MISCMINEOUS. RESTORE YOUR SIGHT 1 DR. I . _ STEPICOSA - zEsToras•op THE E They MID Restore ley:oared Rs*, - Mticl'Pratcrer -Rib tile 'Dales! Period of Life. '. • RECiAd4Elgt tE b 1q9t:1239. • - • . The most eminent Physic: Hooted% Divines, ~end' 400 0. A.. the most prominent Me of , lf• oar country:recommend:the 'nee of the CORREA.BESTOR ERB for Pruitt*** or:Fer or • ":Long-kliglited., 'evert • pervert. whe wears &pet:tacks from old age ; Dimnessof TM; icm, - or Blurring' Overworked Epee Asthenopla,. or . .Witalr ..Eyes;: Epiphora, Watery, 'Eyes. Pain.fia - the AMBXISOSie, or . Obscurity . of Photophobis, or To-, tolerance of Light ; Weakness Of theßeidnaandDptietterve; .1111yodesopia, or Specks - - or Moving. bodies 'before *the - - Eyes; Ophthalmia, orb:Zane. :nation of the-Eye and Eye.. lids estarsct - Eyes ; Hemio: pls. of Partial BUndnesat of the Eyeball, and / ...Imperfect . ..Vision: from -the effects of maxmclation, &c. The, cc 7tised by any one with & certainty Of sauce., and without the least fear of injury to the eye. More than 5.00(1 certificates of cures are exhibited at cid* office_ Cure guaranteed in every ittee when. applied "according 'to. the directions Maned In "each box, or the money *ill be re funded. iTritefc;'a Circular—matgratim_ . • Address, STEPHEN'S Dr. J. BTEP- CO,'o&lllists. L (P. 0. - 13# 926.) • .• - Fo= sa.k.. at 10.1.1ifon'et:Family brag Store. ' Tatar Hopi e. corner' at .pare4y , treet . . and'- Ikroadwiy, Nett - • • ' .la- Dn. STEPHENS k co: hare invenieli and patented' •• 3ill.7OPLi or COI:NEA' FT-(1% TEN= for •thii cure of NEAR-SIGHTED. which hay proveik• grc4o3ccessi . Witte for a Nov V 4.14 . , 1867 1867..1887. •qO - OsivoOdltir . Se.r).'.; POTTSVILLE'. GREEN-11010SE PLANTS. . . - We have extended our Green:Homes by the erection of another large one, me king: three In number, and are . Trepared to furnish all kinds of preen -House P)ante, 'vrholesale and retail. at the loviest rates, - Ora:Planta are In excellent dondition, and we are deteimlned that there shall be no necessity to go abroad Tor Plants that 'can tie ra!eed at home:: - • . - ' • • CUT PLOWER.% BOUQUETS and ORNAMENTAL' WREATHS furnished at e'Greenalorms.,, , • . • • kir - Plans for'Green-fiZusersand Conservatories fur nished and bullding'snperintended. Gardens,. yards and iteroeiery.liits'lild out and orna-. taunted.. Trees. &e:, planted when desired.' •.. ' Apply at' Greenwood • Nursery, or at • Bannanis Book Store—or address MISANNAN or el:taints •CRUCK NELL. Greenwood Nunery, Pottsville, Ps_ ' -• • •rirPlower Potts of 'all sizes purchased at Nursery. 'OIIIRISTMAB PRESENTS.—A foe and •./ well selected stock of Watches, Jewelry and Silver . Ware, comprising all the new styles. .odt:oral exam ine before purchrt , dng. All goods warranted as vepre- Avoided, Calendar Clocks for Otlicta and Dining Rooms. R. C. GR A SS', Centre SL, Pottsville. . • • .T. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. WOuld respectfully inform their Mends and. the Knife rt . !' Pott.ville and vicinity, that they -have located-per manently, and opened an .office at the corner of Market and Second streets, Pottsville, Pa.; where they can be -profeseionally,consulted. ' ' Oisionflonsa t--T to 10, A. Mt ro2, M.: 4 0. - .1 , " • IL BECREB; M. D. March 16, .0-114 m) C. B. DREHER. M. M.D. J. BT.E WART: .DEP lUk, :• o 34 South 2d Stid4, above Spruce. PIIILAD/L,, - liefp tbingtantly on band a lirge . • 8 . . , . O ~. • ~ • - assortment. of -• ••. • • - za •-. • • 4 CARPETS, OIL ULOTHS, MATTING% DRUG- . L . GETS, FELTS, RUGS. WINDOW SIIADES.,-ft , et E.ite.,. WOOLEN and OIL CLOTLI.TABLE cov-r RES, ,Itc...i.w4ich he Is selling at very reduced prl•gi. w cea. .• . : March 16, •Ot 11-am. • .11' CRISPER• COMA. Ohl she was beautiful and fair, • - • With starry eyes and rrdiant hair, • . . Whose curling tendrils soft, - entwined, . • Enchained the-very - heart and Mind. • . . • AMISPEEttOIIIA.,' • For curling the hair of either.suintO wavy and glossy , ' =utast. or heavy. InasstrecOrls. By using thin article Ladies and Gentiethen can bean, tlfy themselves a. thousand' fold. It is the only article in, the world that - will' curl straight hair, and at: the genie time give it a beantlful,•gloggy 'appearance.,The Crisper Coma not-only curls the hair, but invigoratet, beautifies and cleanses, It ;.16 highly and delightfully :perfumed, and la the met complete article of-the kind ever offered to the American publie. The Crigper Co ma will be sent to any. tiddress, sealed and post-paid, for V. • • • W L. CLARE •& Co., Chemists, .• • No. 3-West Fayette street, Syracuse; N. Y. • . 7 : 1 13E 'I I :'NZ Auburn, Golden, 'Flaxen, and . Silke)i enrig, ProduCed by the use of: Prof. DEBRELT• YRISRR LB CUEVEUM One, application warranted to curl the most straight andambhorn hair of either sea into wavy ringleta, or heavy, massive curie. Ras been used by the fashionables of 'Paris and London with the most gratifying - resulta . Does no injury to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and' pore-paid: $l. DestritOtive ars mailed free. Addrers..BEßGEß, MUTTS & Co.. Chemists. No. 255 River street, Troy, K. Y.; sole agents for the United States .. • . Feb. agents. • • • • • • . 0 - • TRs -8,10 FIRST PREMIIIIM - . ; • 4 . ... Of SIlvel• Medal INIIOk . AA! AIVARDCD . • BARRET.PS HAIR RESTORATIVE Its Fair, hu.len Ia 2katllt,us-ett,va.,4`°/.. . . , - ...8A..p..p..ETTy&r. ! • - Vegetablellairßestoratlve. - - Restores Gray flair to its . Natural ColOn i .tinii." : . motes" the -xro.of the Moir; changes. ilia lily Aroots to their o rigi nal or - Tin., ic notion t coidt. • • ciis Dandruff and Ilumora i prevents 4 C, ]lair filling Out ; la astincilor Dressing. • • • " t contains no hunrious-initrodienta, .•' - " and is the most popular and mil- • - • ,•abli article throughout rho. La", West. North, sad' • . . th Igo. .. . . .... . • • • ~; -J. R..BARREIT: & • CO:, .PruPrietors.. • . - ' .. • .• • - ' AIINCELESTEE, N. EL , . Sold By J. C.411;G11 . E.. PtAttiville,' B.B.INDLE & BOND. niinnqua. Ps., and Druggists generally.' &tail 20.43 i .. . • . : -.• • . ' '2O-6m- • KLINE, EPPIHIrI & CO., JOBBERB:AND RETAILER Or DRY:G - 0011S CiA.IRPETING-S, ItEADING, PA., . Rave novc , open at their NEW STORE for Springßate, a refp faro and choke lot of. • Cloaks and Cloaking Cloths,* Paisley and Cashmere Shawls, Dress Goods in °rent,Variety, Plain' and Fancy Silks, Black Gro. Grain. Silks, -DOKESTICIS, a Large sock at Low Pzioes REF'S .WEAR OF EVERY DSSCRIPTION. MOURNING GOODS—A SPECIALITY— 'a full line of the very best fabrica. , - , • CARPE-TINGS. ENGLISH. TAPESTRY:BRUSSELS,. AMERICAN do. do, • - HARTFORD & LOWEI►L GARPET2, • ALE-WOOL INGRAMIG; • ' GERMAN STRIPES, all wool, 0000 A - MATTING, best brands , • - RAG OXRPETS, all 'qualities Oil 'CLOTHS, all widths, WINDOW SHADES, a Full Line, Which we - ffer to W4OLIZSAIX AND RETAIL •BUYERS • Tva-- -* VERY'-LOWEST , DIARKET .SATES ar-mo.llliB' Alin • 80/LIMING teltri4L.l' SUP. PLIED 'AT ;WIWI vsrAtal P R ICE S ..:. -- • • ALUM gPIPIIIMEO,O. CO., 622 PENN STREET, 19.-3 m Misrch 23, 'ST - - • THE GREAT - RADICAL NEWSPAPER, . . , kORNEY'S S'S . Pio COMMIIIBg. WITH_ TRAnscats GET THE BEST -AND- OBEAPEST iFEWSPA ' PERIN THE POIJNTRY. - . _ • -. • THE:. PRESS . A al! 4 4 / 1 1 / 9 DOUlge - Bbeet Eight-Piga Paw, contiki:-.. ivg PeFty eight colgmzer. ' • • Idocrank. gouthwen earner o[9»' 'INTL{ and o#,ESTNllT,Streetn,.lVlndelphtit. - Tergac DAILY. 111E14... So oo nnt :Amax . 114'00 leditsnolcurns. tri 00 FOAM= adomoi. TW-WEEHLTr : • Si iti) PSE VI 00 . F. QRVIMORTiIIS. $1 co: .ircgtistvie TUE simpAr.TBEIIIIik 89 im $1 0010 B: SIX MOMM *Hi WEESI.Y PBXSIC' rpt, 711041t-.VALITALA: t PER ' Di THE WORLD: aintaintiteil of tritateitt tii Beidxlas 7'entets. Q °99Y *2 404;tioii:. ilit 110'00z. 454 * -33 To-thertters-Itis -01'..Tin or mon' Coyle ' 1 AU ordeal goat ballgreleedlo 41 ' *Mir I t j4 O l 4 ll PCl-4 A f. weiY.tam= 111417,-7 "Rift* BUSINESS. CARDS. • H A • B R HE s• • CIVIL -.ENGINEERS, At'end. to ➢tieing iingincering.. litailroad • Location nnt'Conetraction, Topographical Surveying,. and all other work in the line of tiler profession. 40knce : -.LOESERS: BITILDLMI. - • - April 2L '67 • : . • - HENRI(' PLEASALICTS. : • - • CIITIL AND 321:132713',ENGT10W4 to Veda CoMeries, • and examines lacteal and, on Londe.' Orvica—lininantata Building, Cesare el.. opposite Eri,ianapal - Church. : p W. SHEAVES. Potimni le,. Pa.; inte I. .. .rif the Penotrylvania State Geological Survey, -ra plates lands, &c. Octobefl3oss L'IILANIT. CARTER, Real Relate illgeat t 1: MAIEL&NOY CITY; Schuylkill. County, Pa.. • ilrLetter AdEtruXahanoy City P. 0:" AGENCY.—For the Purchase. sod' Kale of Real Estate _• bnyl4, and Coal ; taking &ate of aban Coil lauds, Mines, ac.. sad collectlng ttents.Office Xtango Sheel, PoluirMe. • - pill 6, . 1,4-] CHAS. M. WILL. `Y . B: S i!LO' S. A.NDJK:CM:NG .0111Ctilaistiens linildin,s,lfithantong• • ' *tree*, • "• TOSICIPIEI. GEAlelti. - • -Civti and. 7liniag .11isiglieer a POTIMILLq,.p.&; OYFICZ grt r yAN.sßrryDrso -Wadi 10.,'66 . . • ."10-134 . . , . ecourage • ilegio 51asaufaciar4:' • • • .. SALAMANDER SAVES; Second. St., Pottsville - Amputees - to the busieesesonaminity of-tlds" • and the adjoining counties;' that' he `- mantas= tures SALAMANDER SAFES of all sines and kinds, warranted Fimproof, which, in pointof workmanship and ti MAL; Will compare with' those on.. taincdfrom any other establishment in . the Coentry. , :- Ile always keeps safes' on band for sale, and will make them any - size; Tor.Eank.ing and ,other. Public Institu tions; as cheap, if not cheaper thenthey earl be obtained from abroad. • - . • He refers to Benjamin Haywood, Deorge • 'Bright, Thos. ..Cooch and A. , Henderson, of this -Borough; who. have - hie Safes in toe. . [Jane 13„433.-244f . . . BOOK: A N D OTATIONIERY • • .STOIIE. • - The undersigned are now prepared to furnish a tine assortment of Books and first class Stationery,• at their -Newt iam.. on Centre Street, tourdoors below - the. - Eptscollid Church. Printing, Binding and Stamping to • • , • Perfumery, • . . ' - Fancy Sonpa, . • • - . ...Schoolllooka; , • "t. - Toy Boole , • . • asc.', akC. Order* prompUp attended to.. (Ave us a call. • • • BOSBYSHELL & 1311011Erit 0. C, BoaaranaLL. C. A. Mari IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. SOLOMON HOOVER Centie ML,• 3 doors. oboes Ittarket,' Wept. side;POTTSVILLiei • . Respectfully announces to the politic. -that he has now on hand. the largest and best assortment of household furnishing goods ever offered In- this mlori, Which he Is selling at greatly reduced prices. . Those wishing goods in his line- would , do well to call and see his stock before purchasing, elsewhere; 11s feels :cond ilea that it cannot be- surpassed in chestiness and. quality. His stock consists of. Kitchen • Ranges, Heaters, Cooking. Parlor - and Hall' s i - tr • :Stoves of all kinds and sties. Tin, Hollow , --'•• • Brass, Britannia, Japanese anil Wood- 7e en and Willow Wives, 'Brooms, Brushes, Sieves for ( - 7,-,1 and Flour. Coffee Mills, ,Knives and Forks Spoons,, Warn, Water Coolers,' Tin. SaLs, • Refrigerators, fruit JAM'Baskets,'.Spades; Shovels, Pick.; Garden . - Tools,- Nails,Coal 'Hods: Tea .Scales, Coal Oil Lamps, Hanging, Side- and Stand Lamps, lanterns,. and many other - articles • too numer ous to mention. • . • - Tin Rooting, Spouting. and, all kinds of Job work executed- to order.-. Old Stoves repaired and repairs furnished. Old Stoves taken in exchange for new ones. lie also e elle. Detre Clothes • Woollen,. using boiling, hot suds. -It saves three-fourths in labor acid takes ontall the dirt. • No sere ,hands, no !toted alr„ and no, injury to the clothes. Ile also sells theliniCersalolothes Wringer with cog wheels.. It wrings -clothes-althorn dry. without injury to the most delicate garments, arid never -gets • tired or out of order. .• The Wringer is so' well: known and so unanimously geknolvledged icibe the best, that the , onmiendations are not %used. March IG, '67 LIMBER I LUMBER!' LUMBER . To :Carpenters; Builders, and all neinii :or Devlin; in Lumber.- . , Th e nralersEgned desires to inform- the public Unit . 11,3 has always on hand, at his extensive yard on • COAL ST.oloar RAILROAD DEPOT. a large assortment .of all 'ldnds= of Frame; Sill and other Lumber. As be has him own Timber Land' with Steam Saw-mills capable of sawing fmm three. to four hundred thoe.tuuul feet per month, he is able to offer, • . • • LARGE ADVANTAGES to those using or dealing Lumber. Having rt • large quantity of very long and-heavy timber, especial at: mention will be - paid to Breaker and Mining bills. • • • • Apply, or addreree, ... • • -SILAS BILL ; Pottsville; • Y.innOn Coal street; : near the TiallWay Defied... • •- • Mims —At Gira,rd Manor, Catawisea Railroad. • • Feb-28, 'GT • : 8-tf • CHAS.. E. 'BECK, Warelionse,lflorris , Addition, OTTERS FO R SiL Bueliwiieat Floor; • . ' Extin Fondly Flour, .• . - Corn . • - Kiln Died Corn 31.ea1, , , Corn, Owe,' . . C on! -• . ! nod Corn Chop, dc.,, * Al's° XIII Feed of all lends.. • rsb, 'consisting to .- part of I , l.ackere.l. -Shad, • Salmon, Herring, Eladdock, Cod Fiqt: 'Alt , .ays c good asortment of Previs ions, Otacecles, . ••. tJan. 1, '6l-1 ' CHAS. T,OGITE, . FOREIGN AND DOiSESTIO WINES AND LIQUORS Centro" Si:, Opposite American House, POTTSVILLE, PA. 1W ASLO,: SOLE AGENT FOR _AI . HUBBELL'S GOLDEN BITTERS, L Sure Remedy for DyspepsM, - MISHLER'S rt..ITTEAS FOR SALE MILLS' BODEBON WHISKY AND - NANDERTEER'S SCHlpaill SCHNAPPS: Jane 4,16 • " . • 2 24-17 . . . Al:: l' lllll7 . l 24r.Timlr tlraur.or an" PIANOS, l e &li r ,LODEONS, (MOANS, aci.., haying been appointed Bole agent for the celebrated .. . • . Bissau & Mindlisle , Cabinet °muss, • in, the Coin - tit of Schuylkill, would reepectfully an nounce to the musical community that he can tunlah these unequalled favorite thbinet Organs, in all styles and aizee,,at manufacturers , ...prices. The quahty and volume of tone, with the power of expressionln these organs, is universally admixed and praised, while their. portability and beautiful du*, make them the moat ei egant parlor ornament ;Every VeSeili•Sheiseid Have Oise. THE CABINET ORGANS are adapted to 'NAM 'LIES, CHURCHES AND sciroots_ • They vary in price frbm $llO to $OOO each. Inritvery Internment Warranted. • Aire s Agent for the tale ofdie mama admired Spring Melodeons ; and Hanionium- Organs, - for the. Con:Mies of -Sctinylktfl ; Northumberland and Lebanon, which inistruments are universally ' They possesis a sweetness and falineae of tone; which has received the united 'comniandation of the =Weal profession, and Induced an alinkist unprecedented sale. . Purcluisers are respectfully invitedte call and exam; hie for themielves. Allicrumnunications and 'orders will be punctually answered or Stied, mid. every infot,. matton in relation to them gladly given. ' . - • . •-' Store and Ware Robins, at the Jewelry Store on Cen tre Street, Mar doors from Bialumtanko street, Potts: DE - W.- K. LINE.A.WEAVER, - • • • DENTIST; • - :•' 1 • •• 131 Gradcurte of *Pennsylvania Collegeu r ge r , df .Drintid s .) Boone i:-Illarket Street above Tided: .- Nitrous Oxide Oa9; Ether ,and Chloroform ideal& leered when derlred. • ' • Aiwa 6, .67-14-17- INSTRUCTION ON: THE PIANO, .BECKER • • • , • Has taken room In the building on Market et., Potta occupied by•Mr-Ibieweaver,•;,ieraist, where pu pils will be inetrncted on the piano forte, • ISAAC • • • ••• ; • ViIioLE . SAIS Alit! "RETAIL DiLLLF.R.IN FLOTSE, &o.", • Asp.. atelimp.4-CTURER F N' • Paiird. ll St°, be.tWeert,Xta.riltei thelbrivh4l . . giving opene d a new . Flour and !tad 'atnre and engagedtn the • iesinfienire of Corn... Brooms; would , he.happy to t hie:old ' tustomere, as fieie =tidied that be tali give entire satterietkin. .Ideithanti are request-II to pall and.extultine,hle atiOc - of ihrooma.:— Brooms nutrinfeetured trytirtien' • . _April; Isor_7l4.ly grIP P,015,1T10N LINE: tO Oilifotithi;/ - viiiNk4 IL.Faragtia, -- 7ery 20 days. with. pasfedgera ,• • find' V.IL Niatta _en - the .Isallowin, aniaumeige Attu** ir ' - -/' /- z - rue° M-I : & OMR "RAN , 1 v.v; .rve t ~. DANI_IYA. `fort nacilannece - ANEW: - CA; LWOEOI:_.-101014,-NICORANKALNIL pVADAZia' pogokne7edsti etNeAtiewilhiteal.-- 13all*2ale twin New Totit;.4nanieviOth and POCK IBM • • -Pedp." mazy 20th, : liarch lOttylOth ; ApriY Mb ; Mynah, . nab; June Mk snd every twenty dapi thereafter, leav ing calhat.B4l/114,pueviona when a 'N: n ef lu Salling Dayonate en. &Imlay.— /Nor farther cal up ipiy. tothejifc--th Arcked= litawididdipaap.. - vm.jr WEBB. Prod," 51 '-/ _ 11.1aange•Pison, N. - Y D. N. CAN RN; 4 0. 44122- WelMinceiWag4l7,,cir inlnitivjEle toAKIOJUNDIEDWApI, 8.•—• % axe '-x."IIP-- ,'',"4 ATINEOPT' HAV/tIFY LAMPS at the Moot ItiLapprovedleakPitierrm•fir m .ae of pisporr.d Gassim, , Also the plaaay lamp nommand Moo for w orldng. Vtlio:lrottlend amo—aMrsrahttlr ' • ,11g.tr.L tittanaltlattllSMlNatattna, 7 , 1 arlaaP43 ll 4 6 l4 l :both , bag amilAbwauti MAW waft alvatiormilantaAdiidmitiaikata ontomi" ' • ..., 4 - - :445 • - 4 •..4"..-4,4, - liiiiVielitiiiiiiitaV --- -, • 1.....,_ . . . .. . . .. -.,... ; ttPli.lW*-Bookoetita. ...' .'"': * 2`4l ~llYtAr t t .caseerike _ 42° P,'s-! 1 ,4 30 7:r..,4_).:,?' :- • - ...., ~,ta. --•4- 41 444 1 44 '''' 40 1 Pri' ~. • . , " . - _ . ... INSUR,ANCE. • .INSURAVCCE; Geneial 'Agent. 01Sce Pirussitirtistla. Pa. LiVitiPOOL LONDON ..t' GLOBE .11113138ANCB OOItIPANY. . Oath Capital and assets • • 816,000,000 Invested In the United States - ovet..:. 8 . 1,300,000 • . • • HOME IMMIANOE 'OOIIPABT, • -1 New . Haves, Coinnectleitt. .• •• • Caih Caidtal _ ' Ssoo.boo. Sarpins Jan. Ist; 85ts ".9139,070 98 In/ manse effected - in the beet Companies on Lamm' ble,pment. Lwee promptly adjusted and paid without dew. • • o:4q.vaw.typi:voiMoWfw INSVRATiCIE COMPANY.- Chat:wed 1868,.by the Wale of Passe . - CashOpits,l ' - - $lOO,OOO • Presidast—CoL CHARLES FRAILEY. • rire'Presldent—D. L. RiTERLY. Seerrtery- , Dr.B. BECKER. General Agent—PHILIP RAEFA.• • . • The Pianeta. Detective. Horse and Live Stork IrusM , ranee Company. continues to bistro Rome& Males. Cattle, mminst impels by theft. and death by nre, actd• dent. and natural causes, and promptly psys all her liabilities; on Proof of the fart; Whenever Imam occur. N.. B.—Our rates are lower than any- otherrellable Warm:ice company, as we tape all risks sa atated. • • STATE REFERENCES. Hon. SIMON CAMERON, Harrisburg. . Gen. J. L STICHTER. Drag • .Dr," J. L. GLONINGER. Prest, Lebanon BAWL R. O: PARRY. Rpq.. ataville. • • SCITIMISILL caviar REFERENCES. Gent. H. L CAKE, Tamaqua. , • . E J, FRY. Tamaq ua. . -B • • EMANUELAST; Aabland. - • . E. T. Mahan° City. • 'GORMAN . WIN , Port Carbon. STEPHEN JONES. Tamagna. CHAS. MARSH, New . Phlladelobta, DANIEL 'HILLMAN, Mahanoy SAML. B. GRAEFF, -Tswana.' Agent'. • E Local Agents wanted in o'er, town In the State. • . Feb. 9, •61 : . -6-6 m =Alan 1829. Pe.. FRANKLIN ETRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets of/unitary 1, 18641, $2 1 506,851 96: Capital.' Accrued Surplus,..... [nested Premiums. iinneitaled Claim,l Income fotilS63. $12,733. • 8310,000. • 'LOSS. PAID SINCE 1829, . Over $3,000,000. • . PERPETUAL. AND TRIEPORAILY POLL. CMS ON LIEOMAL TERNS. DIRECTORS s CHARLES N. BANCKER, ISAAC LEA. TOIiIAS WAGNER., EDWARD C. DALE, SAMUEL GRANT, GEO. PALES, PETER MoCALL, ALFRED PITLER, GEO. W. RICHARDS, FRAS. W."LEWIS, M. D. CHARLES N. RANCHER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice-President. JAS. W. MnALT TWEE, Sec. Pro. Tem. The subscriber is agent for the above mentioned In stitution,: and is prepared to make insurance on every descriptkm of property, at the lowest mtea. lII{NEY C. RUSSEL, :40. Pottsville, March 19, .C. 5. 12-tf TORE: FARMERS' . MUTUAL . INSURANCE • COMPANY Acoustc'lased lisrpitisl over . 13306,000. FIFTEENATELHS WITHOUT ASSHSSNEITH; • . • Always prompt in paying and fair in adjusting their kersert . Have paid over S4itiroo of losses In Schuylkill County &Lengths last ten years. 'Office of Pottsville 'Agency, fdritantongo &rept; next door to the Union Hall.• T. A. GODFREY; Agt. THE PENN MUTUAL Liu msuRA.NoE 001EPANY, Of. Philadelphia, 921 CLIESTNUT STREET, BELOW TENTH ACCEMPLATED. CAPITAL " .$1,100,000. After paying lowa to tite amount of $987,6137. • • CHARTER PERPETUAL. • Al) the serplas divided aideneet the policy :holder" 2.IIUTUAL CCIbEPt- Jug, H. RICLIAIIDS, Agent, Minersettle. April 6. '67- LIFE INSITRANiCE. The Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Com pany of Philadelphia. Office; No. CB Chestnut street, the first door East of the Custom House. CAPITAL—S3OO,OOO—CHARTER PERPETUAL. Continue to makeinsurances on lives on the most fa- The topical being paid up and invested, together with aes and constantly increasing reserved fend, offers ect seanity to the harmed. I • - pre ms be paid yearly, half-yearly or . narterl q The company add'a Boma ,pertodically to the insui ranee for life. The first bonus, appropriated In Decem- . ber, ISM, the second bonus in December,' 1349, and the third bonus In December, 1854, which, additions make. an - average of morethan -GO per cent. Upon the premi ums paid, without increasing the annual premium. Thomas Ridgway, _ John A. Brown. Robed Pearsall, . John R Latimer, . Thomas P. James, ' . John IL Slack, • Frederick Brown, - John 0: Mitchell, Georgelsaber, Isaac Barton,' Hoary G. Freeman, Seth J. Conly, . Tease Starr. Pamphlete containing table of tares ann explanations, form of application and further inihrmation can be had at the office. THOMAS HIDGWAY, President, Joun-F. Jams, Actuary. Or of ft: UNBAR. Pottsville. Agent., for . thls County. GUSTAV WOLTJEN, WHOLESALE'ANp RETAIL TOBACCONIST CENTRE STREET, NEXT: DOOR. TO UNION HCYPEL. P6TTSIrlipl.l3, Respect - funk tnettei the attention of; dealers and stare .keepers in general to t il e lame and well selected stock hopoited and Domestic Began, •-pmoking and ; peeving. Tobaccos, . • • Clay -and WOO Mail, kariika.• • . . Ail of which-he oftersior sale at CITY. PRICES. Give him a call. and convince yourself of the good qualities and cheapness of his goods,. _He hut • pares on perfect satisfaction, . Goods sold as REPRU. KrailD,.or the money will be refunded. • • . JUST RECEivED, An INVOICE:OF. FINE IMPOI,TED HAVANA SEGOS, Aximg wasch.ttie fallowing fivoriteßrands t • • ilninfoo, Orejin, Proinndia. ALfrede, Trinidad da.Cubst. . . G. de in C.. . _ arc, ace.; arc., oinstattlig Or 71i/2/ALLIS; CONCHAE, LONDRII23, 411,130, A FINN ECELECTIOI4 OF GENUINE MEERSCHAUM PIPES • AND SEGAR HOLDERS , . , Plain and figured:ranging hi 'price trom •SO Ceuta t 0.5.2. 3 00 each.: Among the Pima there are some heantifully carved heade,of . the late Mr. LINCOLN,. Whi cannot be aurintued to rottrouuuship. , CRAB. STOKES. .. E. T. TAYLOR . • For the ccuiventioce of our .. 1 1'w , ... „ ,%, .. - . putrorur and others at. adistauo3, ..f 1, , r . . . we prEsent e b diamor r ` : "`...' - - '- ' 'good At eelt mee will tr . g y w a ' `.sr_ . ' ' the idirr ordbir— r____• • ' designated to the secOmpsaybug '1 ,c f * eit.asirw ' E Imo' P uter. l .• ... .: 4 ': , . - iiiad Lpigthe ti rki . from 1 t9 . .er , • . r. 2 ,•' , k- . - --rnok, of.Slitive, twfth arm from4to : -,- - - - ronndthe .. - •,. ' : . most. -prorniuel. part •of the - Waist Jiliqrisr, —Around the ' ..• •' , . : wsiet. : . • , State. artinthir the, person Is ,i • at or . - . .... f: . ' - The same measure skim. Coat , • .-. , - llifilisure' Inside seam, mad oats aide from hili-bone, iintrarosuid the wahit• and hip. - - Moots or Mrmarrne sum art X•Er. 'sac or Om. : Goo°s so as zermounk to am avnaraarcom - • . • : . —.-. CHAS: STOKES.Sc 0... - - - S24.Vlseasiant St., Philokdelgtalts; . BARGAINS - . 'BARGAINS I SELLING 0 1 1 0 1 11 , -- SELLING OFF* S. A:461601/in r!etlettelly artnoeneet that he hes determined to real off hie entire mock ot.Dry Goods *Moot reser" end for that perpoeer irtll. offer . GILE.ATINDITOEILENTEV - To purchase's. All wtstdektraitidne will do well to give elm. :. • . A P r iiA 'lll.—/5 E OR6E - 'I3ERNET, • EPHOLSTEIteIt,_ , . Market Itreet,'lbeterren S eco n d c Tide d,' Weald innoatice. tolhi white that ha -has taken thd itare,roont near: door to lin - Maidal'Astrand'e old eltind. wham all bradneoln hie line aria-be revarptly, attendedto-- -, - • March 23.41 U-18-11 • .; 7 •;,:::: aiiclie* of liiiicli*..G.eiiaitizi.l4igudgeo, Vgni ofAttorneyt' /OW, Dzsits, ana.au tthargPWATlAPostimPlekto, ' LtraTißraceTSl444lloth the 8. Lite. • •-•.1 ! ii i t aag e sAgeW , :i*.lafrummai,:4'l.o,44 • . - • . .• : • - - , • '..triAreoilawratat4 *mu, , • ~:: 7-- .. fa :4 :4 „. : ; i• .. :., aotpr i alsi tima . ToimiCoital ' ' . 1 1100 4 - 1112411 . . -----'' ' .. ' '•'' ' ' - laPaskerve : j . . . . . . .—. .... . . . , 'IM• *lko.. "..i • ,:jr• a lUiVr it . .1 1 ' rqUiiiffti,i:.4.'aztiJi f : ~., ,i.. .i'•:: - :i: .-;.., ..' - -........-.. ~ . .. . . . . • 4 , 1 . , • - • - - Calcined bones dissolved, in thrce their weight of sulphuric acid, and with one-fourth of their weight of Time, pounded charcoal and soot, in tonal quar.:i ties, form s compound when diluted wi h w ler in the proporticai of eight gallovs to or , e gill of the mixture, which can Bcarct ly L 0 highly valued its a manure for general pui poses; The liquid , should not be al:c,wed to touch the leaves. It is perhap r s one of the very best manures for the Apple, Pear, Cur rant and. Gooseberry. It exerts great enee over the parts of 'fructification, ar.t: pro duces an abundant crop of well flastire,l luscious fruit. Pigeon and hen -duce, each sepsra'ely; or both combined, form the basis of a safe and useful manure. Throw twelve quarts into hogshead of water and agitate'noW and then Ti a .few ,daysythen add some liquid from the farm . . yard.. Clear it by putting In a fev, quarts of quick lime. 7ttis liqUid is valusb', for .the Strawberry, Grspeviue and Petill .Half decomposed-cow and sheep mar.;: when made Into a• liquid and cleared A:1;, lime, Is very, valuable for plants in the floc. t.r A garden. few applications produce a mark: ed effect. • Sulphate_ of ammonia—one p.our,..d, soluble in water sufficient to cover it, afterwards 'diluted with a barrel of rain ter, in which two quarts of soot have La ca mixed, makes a very stimulating manure :‘, f cold, heavy soils. It shoiald be applied 111 the evening, as it lallable to scorch the lea-, Root crops and bulbs are benefitted manure to a remarkable, degree;: also 5..41f ri and balsams. . Guano and blood, wbem_mixed trio, pL,i verized charcoal and Lett stand in. a place for some Weeks and then disEolvel water, makes one of the most 'court:ling cures, especially for the vegetable and dow e r garden. • 0400,000 00 044,543 15 1,102,408 81 BREWERS' GRAINS FOR MILOR COWS • Mk. X, A. Willard, in the Utica liera!d, says that the value of brewers' grain's I._ l ranch cows depends entirely on their cost in particular localities, when compared w;Ii: other kinds of food.. They increase the quantity rather than improve the quality c,ir the milk, and when other- kinds of food are given, combined with the grain' to make up those qualities which are-lacking, they me.y be used with good results. Cows, however, which are fed largely on brewers! grains, are weakened In constitution, _ and hence.it_ be comes an imperative necessity to find some highly nutritious - food ih conjunction with them. If regard be had to the health of tile animal, to say nothing of adding to the in ferior quality of milk resulting from their use.. Experiments show that distillers grains do not contain substance yielding an abund ant supply of caseine, but are better adapted for butter-and sugar of -miik. • They maybe regarded aa useful in keeping up a flow of milk, and where this is. sought, they will be found perhipamore valuable than their' nu tritive qualities would seem to warrant.— Cows are sometimes disposed to run fat, and fall In milk, when fed on highly nourithinz fbod. In such cases, a moderate supply ct of brewers' grains will be' found to - cotr,let the difficulty, and thus they prove really vtll-' uable. The art of feeding to effect certain - results, is not closely - studied by our tanners.- By understanding the nature of foods and - their economic use; one man will reach the same result at much less expense than-he who has no definite Idea of the material in his hands; beyond placing it before his stock': The question of food is at all titaxs an in, - portant one and especially to those who .a.r,; looking to the - most profit from their use. CHARCOAL AS MANURE --We subjoin Prof. Liebig's opinion on the above, than whom better authority can be given : "Charcoal surpasse's all other substances In the power which it possesses of cender, sing ,ammonia with its pores, 'particularly when it has been previously, heated to red ness. It absorbs ninety times its volitme of ammonial 'gas, which May be again separ ated by moistening It with water. It Is by the virtue of this power; hat the roots of the plants are supplied in charcoal exactly as in humus, with an atmosphere of carbonic acid and air, Which is renewed es quickly, as it is abstracted. Charcoal has a physical as wci as a chemical effect on soils, which is decid - edly useful. It renders "theM, as far as it is present, light and friable, and gives addition al warmth to them by Its color, as it retains readily, the rays of the sun during tha day. Wherever charcoal has been applied, rust never affects the growth of wheat and othc: cereals." • ' Bor AS MANURE —Au experienced A.gd ctilturist who has made a great many experi• meats with different manures and fel-Mixers, gives his opinion on bone manure as follows It may be. compared with the best stable manure; hat, in respect to - jhe quality, of grain, as 7 to 5; 2d, in fespect to quantity, -5 to 4; Bd, hi respect to the durability of the energy 45f soils so manured, as 8 to 2. - It possesses several collateral advantages; Ist, it destroys . weeds-; - 2d, it diminishes the necessity of fallow -crops; Bd, this concen trated manure, or substitute for manure, Is more Cm* of conveyance, less laborious to spread,' and can with facility be applied to tht3 steepest lands, in very hilly countries, or in wet meadow lands; 4th, it renders agri culture practicable without cattle breeding, grazing;. &c. • - Thalamus 'BuzucrasT CAKE quart of sweet milk, two egg% a small teaspoonful of salt, and one pint of sifted oorn umal. No more nor less. Bake forty minute; in a quick oven. It will take an hour it, baked in a slow oven. • STEAXED INDLLN PADDING.—Ono quad or sour milk, One - teaspoonful of sods, Indian meal .sufli • dent to make a thinnish batter. Steam three and serve wlUi sweetened cream. A band. ful of ripe. oberdeit or . currants is quite an addi lien: Dried fruit of any kind will answer. Add a little salt.•, This pudding should be steamed ic• variably over boiling Meat. ' • OftEEN von Corrott.—One pound of fattlo, two . ounces of logwood, 'and one ounce of bluit vitriol, witt coler four or dye pounds of gocais. Boil the logwood and . bustle until the strength is out, then put In the vitriol, IEhE well, and put In the goods. Let theth remain until the' desired shade is obtained. Wring . out and rinds ht strong solp - suds. • • YELLOW von Corrozi.--Dissolie two ounces of sugar'of lead in two quarts of soft water. Dissolve one ounce of-the blehroniate of pot ash in a separate vesiel, and dlp the goods, one piece at a time;• into the sugar of lead, and then'irito the bichromate of potash. Dry, rinse in,cleirewater, and it is done. If ink - orange eider ta desired, dip into weak Mewl:eater. , The teveral dyes should be ad , ' hot aa the hand can bear. ifricasiM) boiling water over two quirts of ;adieu meal, enough tP Joel wet it; . wtien cooled a little; add one pint of emir milk, SO of Molaa'ses,'cms tempo:SlN of soda one'phit of grahirrt and Salt tit, - salt th e Wm well, pit the int:tare bitil'a two-quart bsildn, ifterit ham been covered, staid it three or .4itir boon.. This bread eanto warmed very soo by.replsolmr the. "Mosier, for ten'or , fifteen minutes. If Preferred,.. a 1411 Mut .of sweet milk, and'a half pint, Of ,81114 cam lle r esed , i nstead 451 • Ow sour milk and soda . .: • Pox vcia Weinia's 62"Coreoe —FtSr three pounds of 'goods, one gallon of soft water, or enough to tuner the goods .: Steep two ounces Of . 65e - bluest In the _Water' for'two hours, • keeping ititarni ; when the 'strength - of the • coolditeal,,ls.*bursa*, add on ounce of ,cream tartar, wet the goods, In clean wa , t'Pro ,l43l 4',thetk aud pht Into the dys. , Bring.ittotastsalding heatystlvand air until it 'IJI done. It will require bat, a few minutes to color; When dry sinse lame* ends. TcurcrikksrTo 1 quarts slacked lime, add mho& eel sods:: cDiasofire the soda in two gal. /6 1 13 t pglqt!water.: Thenlairin tho Ume, and Atiiliqgajdi4: Tot Thin let it aet tie; ear Wpm, thettadd two ponnd a . 140 1 44;8d 4 F t l eittild 0 1 . 50114 idf then A:C4S44; li e k i * *low d cut bto 14ehaltal e WNW- ,Ilett -eau Savor idoreottlV ittetnryoevAittrei TN" walk will iiiiiiiiidalidkinataiteatilleitii hole armarbagranol.lirftbsittwand oheeperttute . 1 11 7 4'll r i tlf-P .6 0 1 04 - ,9, 96' MEE Re tamer. (Frew the, IVattuoul .. , sitleultertsf ..L141171D .XA.NITRES. (From the National .Agrieulturhrt.) tripto.
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