• it: and I.lumor. (From he. Toledo Blade.) NAf3BY: • A Provision for the' Ittx - -Pre.t;iileatt - e4 the Confederacy—Mr. Mashy Tenders Profeeeerehip Innis oftertitoot.” rOtiT OFFII2, CONIVEDRIT X R 0.11.1 9; (with in the Stait. we Kentucky,) .May 26, 1867. 7 10 JeffScSo Davis, late President nv the late Southern enjafederacy:—The under dried, ytior ardent ad mirers who' follerd Rtlliniy poor lead in the: late tour the Routh took after addishrtel rites, rich nnfortnitly resulted in theloss nv slob ur 'e*.n ez trs hed, beg leave to tender yoo ez a testimony nv their esteem, the Presidency nv the Hain and Ja peth Academy for the development nv the Intei lek nv all races irrespective nv race or color, nv wick I hey the honor to he one av the Frknity. We worehipt yoo before yoor 'ontimely capcher in female apparel, for the dignity with rich yoo bore vooraelfd9orin Foot prosperous days,,yoor nianlinesa doorin yoor long and unconstitoostinel incorcerashen in a Federal bastile, and yoor haw ty though silent asserehen we the natrar too periority of the socermea.v afoot doorin the annoyin perceedings rich endid .in your triamptant re lease from poor abieht persecooters,. and we feel that in yoor hands the iotereste nv the lastitoot *III be entirely sale. Many reasons impel us to this.couree • rigorWe swim that . yoo are poor in this worths good's. Troo yoo bed oceans uv money piesin through the Treastn7 doorin the fratioidle . etruggle , forced .onto us by the North, but rat chance bed yoo for steelin, with Benjamin :and Mallory, and them' fellowit with yoo, . who bed. the benefit nv practice doorin Pieree and Roo kannan'e administrations ? A man cocdent make day's wages peculatin in a Treasury rich them men bed gone through. • SECOSD—Yoo wood be uy benefit to ns. With yoor name at the bead nv our faculty, the North ern Democracy wood shell oat flier stamps With a liberally never before witnest, and the Institoot would be endowed heftier than any twill- - tooehen in the country. The Ring's name is a tower uv strength. Remember that the Democ r:ey nv the North give the exel Vallandigurcr 600 in ten cent contribooehene. Et they'd do that for him, and elicit, • rat woodcut they dater yoo? The greater strollers up the lesser. There will never be rich a farorable oppottoopity Tor yoo to become a ,tencenter, rich is trooly equiva lent to bebo a hedcenter. E 7 a, matter nv coorse yoo will bey objeckshnns" Noowin rat they will he, we sneer cm in ad . I. The incomplete state nv the Institoot. We acknowledge - that it isn'idn -Well a elate of corn ' pletidnis ei we cood desire. Not to put too fine a point onto it, it stint built at all. But the corner-stun is laid. There's a good deal in that. A corner-stun is a good thing. The corneroatun . • nv the Institoot is laid. From the la_yin nv corner stone - great results folloy. President Johnson laid a corner-stun at Chicago, and yoor release followed. He didn't get very far into the affeck - shuns us the people North, but he got yoo out nv Fortrt sr gonroe. Jist let us fling our banner into the bre( 23 with the name of "J. Davie" onto it, and - how emielly wood the means to finish the Institoot be forthcomin I Al, indeed Ther wood be tournaments held all over the South In its be half. The Kuite uv the Sore,Eyea wood tilt agie • the Knite uv the Cropped Ears; thellniteny the Bandy Legs wood run a course and be glorified again the Knits of the Released Chief, for its benefit, and the Queens nv 'Love and Beauty wood bid em, more fervently than ever before, to lay ther flab poles in rest and run their course at the fogy Rubber Teething Rings and do ther de-, room manfully, in sich a'cause. Ther.would be fairs held in Non York for this fuel, and Chauncey -Burr and - Henry Clay Dean wood de liver tillers allover (he North in its behalf, work in a double benefit,. viz.: affordin us a little money, Burr, clean paper collars and Dean clean socks. •In fact the coz nv the ill success the In etitoot hez met with thus far may be found in the fact that ther haint been nobody connected with it bnt me. The Southern Democrisy dont take to me kindly coz they see me every day—the North ern Demooiiey hey "no confidence in me becoz they know I wuz originelly one nv them. . 2. Its name, indicatin ez it does, that the in stitooshen admits the &lee nv Nigger Ekality.— This Cbjechshen kin be easily sneered. The name wuz, originelly, the "Southern Military and Institoot," and the title expreesed fairly its objects. That's it yit, and nothin shorter. The change of title wt . = strategy. That change wuz Pickwickian in the most comprehensive meanie nv.the word. It win done for effeck upon the Ethiopian. They hev votete in'the - States with supported yoo in yoor effort to perpetuate them reliably into their normal condiehen, and it wuz deemed necessary to consiliate . em. I need. not say wat a trial it wuz for our peopleto forego the ecstatic debts uv wollopin nv em, and wat agony it wuz to be Pureed, by circumstances over wich.sre hed !Rielly no controle, to recognize em,' • even in fun, ez chats, but we bed to do it. After they hey votid wunst and boostid us into Con gross, .st is eggetremely probable that a change wilt come over tIM sperit wv their dreems. Afier that happy'day—well, State Lpgislachers hey y, - it powers, and States hey-Sit rites. In breef, this nigger b'znie jean court to flank John Brown's sole wich has bin marchin on for several years. ion hey wituist, no doubt, in yoor gayer moments, the sole it3spirin and elevator performances 'ay .nigger minstrels? Certainly. On the stage they resembled triggers ; after the play *nz over, the curtain dropped, they• washed .43t1 the cork and went and: took their. well-earned 'nips ez white men. - Precisely au. When this little play is - over, probably "we may wash off the cork and ez Cau casheus assert car rite to be, cz uveild, the goy: ernio eh 3. Pay. - Oa this. head nothiu deficit kin be stall I. You most do cz I hei done—hey faith - and take what conies. I hey had enntriLoehers ez low ez ten cents, and thit even in counterfeit postal currency, with witz no objeckshen to it down here, ez among Our people it paeses just ez well ez any. her lived un it for some time—the Institoot hez eked ant the livin aftOrdedine by the Mile I hold from the Government.. Et contriboo ehens ahood be insufti:ient for yoor support after my Hein is taken out, wat of it? Is Johnson dead, sad does Wade reign in his 'Aced ? Da yoo have anyidee that he wood let yon suffer? Is there not is sieecoor for yoo ez well ez for me? Is there' a Coufedrit otlicer, who wood accept it, 'who is. not pervided with a posieheu or some kind ? Hevin pervided generously for every one us , the princi pal sufferers in the late frafrisidal struggle on the Confedrit side, is itpeobable that tie wood make yoo an excepalien ? : a ' I hey sneered all the objections tothe place wich yoo kin urge, and I beg leave to state aomenv the reason why yoo ahood accept: • - - A full year intervenes-before the meeting nv the Democratic Nashuul C , onvenshen, and two before you kin be finally inoggerated. Pendin that even'yoo must go into dignified retirement,. It's the regler . thing. Forest did it and he sine ceeded so well in maSterin his nateral proclivities that of I_ remember ritely he hez killed but 'two niggers settee he revereutly folded np the stare. and bars. Longstreet hez did It. Price hez did it and so hez all uv em. Lee her done it better than any uv em. There's suthin keciolyerl 3 ' fit .tin in the cheeftain nv a nnaucceasful "rebellion," ez the Northerners call our struggle . for our rites, takin the Presidency ter a college; in seekin. shelter it academic groves, in trainin the noble Suring men uv his secksbnn, an instillin into em a more perfeck knowledge uv the doctrin uv States . rites and a - higher revrens for Virgiriny, a deeper hatrid of ablisbnierm(vith is all that a Southern yooth,bee a call to know) and a gittin rifled can non trouts tyranikle government to teeth em ar . tillery practis. That's the dodge for yoo. We haint got the academic grove for yoo to walk pen eiVely in at the twilite hour, s 11111.9i1l onto the eventful past, but we kin easily move that corner stun into' oue. - . That curuer Stmt. is ez easily flitted ez Democracy. There's another reason why yoo ebood do it. The edncashuel interests nv the South shoed • Le entrusted to them ez knOws how to manage cm,' and who to edjncate. We don't want it too com mon.- It is too much power. I know the power ther is in it. I'm about the only one here who kin rite.were ther more it wood hurt tnystandin. Look at-wet misseellaneons education has done for the . North. Noo England is a cloud • bustin with education—that black cloud has swept over the North, and all over that country its drops hey fell in the shape 11V Pehools, academies and col leges and with. • Coneekently 'there's no Democra cy ther, and the heavier the shower a locality re ceived the less Democracy ther is. • In yoor hands it wood be safe. Niggers woodent get it nor poor whites, but the sons Iry the chivalry, nv the dom inerit race, they alone wood tread the flowery paths with yoo: - We haven't the, society at the Giese Roads in wich yoo her bin accustomed to move ; but wat try that? Let it be known that yoo aro here, and the Democriev nv the North will make this a place nveturimer resort aridity winter recreatherr. 'nets will be ther Mecca—yoor'e will be the shrine at wick they will come to worship._ • Then come. To yoo the Cross noels opens her arms, and offers her bosom for yoo to repose onto. robe 1' Erect here 'your altars and your tires, until an ashamed Nasheri bids you take the highest place in its gift, in reparashen by the wrong they did yoo two years ago. ' On behalf nv the Trustees, • , - • Prrnotint V. N.013Y, P. M. (With is Postmaster), and Protestiorin the- Ham and Japheth Free Academy for the develop_ , meat sir the Intellek try ell n oel, iivespective nv color. .- ABREL 10.1 Panty, • mark 9. W. k BA scow, mark 'firer( liirpEL Trß , • • hit( /1.31 LEER k GAI - rrr, • marl . * Administrator lav the eetzte nv Abinglek, late deceased. ' . Docron. "Well, Madam, how's your "husband' - to-nay ?" • Wife. "Why, DOctor,- be seems no better." Dr. "Did you get the 'leeches r Wife. "Yee ;' but he- only took three of them raw ; I had to fry the rest," • Tam We Daniel ('Connell orierimet atimielted literary fFiend , aild exclaimed; - taw& capital thing to your lut pamphlet." :."Did Ion?" eager ly reptiell Ids delighted listener, "what- was it?" "A MAlP2gbitYlo; ;"( MISCEUANEOUS. C AUPETIP/143 - • - _ JAS. H. ORNE, SON CO.; • a' Chestnut Street below Seventh, FRESII'CANTON SIATTINGS, WHITE, RED, CHECK AND FANO'i, 44. 3-4 sad 6-4 wide.. JAS. H ORNE, SON & - , Chestnut Street, below Seventh; Have just .received 'their SPRING IMPORTATION OF C. A R P - 7 1 I N. G I,of every . deseription. - - FRENCH, AXMTNSTER., WILTON', VELVETS, BRUSSELS, .A.RD TAPRIMEUES. 3-4 stud 6-4 Velvets, Willmar; Brussels, AND VELVET CARPETS, WITH BORDERS TO MATCH for HALLS JAS. H. OFtNE, SON & CO., 526 Chestnut Street, below Seventh. MI. A DEL PHI A . TIMM-PLIES, ENGLISH AND A.3IER lOAN INGRAINS, ENGLISH & AMERICAN OIL CLOTHS COCOA 31 - A.TTINGS, DRUGGETS, LINEN CRUMB CLOTHS; RUGS AND MATS of every descriptlini April 27. '67 BEMOVAaJ TUE BUSINE” OF . . . CUSTAV WOLTJEN 0'.124,C:C011 4 3 T, • Ems mr.v. nt N ovEn - 'T OW N HALL,• • CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE, Where the same will be conducted In future under lb: thin ' CHAS. WOLTJEN & BROTHER Potbsidile, June 1. laT • MAUTIN NUNGESSMR, Emq.. of School Tax, in account with lition School .Thetrict for 1666 DR.. To amount or DoPlicat , Byrecelpt of Dec 16, .66. ."- Jan '12., .07, Feb 16, .67 . " May.4a, '67 Exoneratlone 11ommisetou Balance dnes-497 Gd • _ADAM IiftEISCH, Ttrasnrer of Schbol Board. in Recount with Union School District fir ISdG.' Tar rate Ten (10) Mills on the dollar of valuation: - DR. To net tax received from Callectint_i2,l`l9 22 Tax received from Cotlector.of n 6 3, State Appropriation • 1;0 ', Tax from County 'Colauximioners on - unseated lands Tuition f om adjoining dibtricte l'aeh fur oal • • • ' . . . liv cash to Teachers •...... 51,857 00 • Tip Asiistant Teachers ' • •CM Cu- . ( - - Do on order of 1.505 - - - 59 00 - • .Do on old debt of 1565 • 140 7.5 - • ' Do forz:initinger,cles - • 435 61 .. Do to , 1 y Schml Board for services 100 00 • . By Treasurer's per Tentage_ ' ... .... '. 54 29 ~ ' - . .------- $2,169 Balance la Ilandaof -Tme+urei • WM, DOLIM BAUCH, - Prett 'FRANK. C,SMITEL, Sect- • . We. the undersigned, Audttors of Union . Township, having examined the amount of Adam Brefsell, Treas urer of the School Fund of Union l'ocruship, report the foregoing statement as the result of oar investiga tion, and find that there is a balance in the- hands . of Adam Breinh, Treasurer, due said - . Union School Dis trict of Three Hundred and Seventy:eight Dollars and tieventy-four Cents (i 278 7 4 )• '- Witness aim hands this First day of Jnne, A. D., .tlf. FRANKLIN SMITH, • • z . JACOB LINDNER,- • 'JUDO S, . Auditors. i t NNIIII.I. REPORT OF TEIE PUB IX I.IC 11.11U00E19 •1 the District of St. .Clair s. • • • - • - - Whole slumber of Schools 10 Number yet required ..:... ' . - •• . 0 Average - numbetotinostha taught Number of visits by CoUnly Superintendent. :......... 2 Number of District Inillltutes • - - Is Whole number of Mile:Teacheis Whole number 'of Female Teachers • 13 • Wholenumber of nionthetaught - • - 9 Average wages or males per mouth $OO 00 Average salaries of females per mouth • ,97 00 .Whole number of teachers examined by the County , Superintendent in the presence of the Board ....„17 Whole number of females attending all the schools in the District • • 549 Do males .. • 595 Average attendance of males in all the •ecboole• in the District' •Do Females . 123 No mills levied on the dollar for School purposea.:..ll For Building ptiwies Atet.Tax levied for School purposes $4,909 39 Do Building purposes': ..• '' .... ......, ....•.. ...... 1.339 61".. Whole amount levied ' . - 6,247 04 Amt collected since last tenon 5,316.79 Amt of Teachers' :salaries Fees of Collector, Treanirer, Fuel, and Con ' tingencies - •• _1,006 SO Total ordinary expenses • 5,941 80 . Building debt • Cl') . 00. Rep:Wing. &c . - - 723 95 • Total extraordinary .expenses - .1,335 95 Temporary debt to be provided for next year 619 00- EDWARD ILERBERT, Prest. Joempa TowNEinin, sect / . , . • June 9,''67 . . • - . . 9.3.31 • ROGER'S STATUETTE& . Wl3 invite the attention' of our friends to th ese re: ally beautiful and lifo-Illoostatuettes, which leave co well-deserved reputation for ,correctness 'of expres slon and taithful execution, aniorded to no other works of similaicharacteclu the country, - We take pleasure m putting them on. exhibition and sale, for the first time in Pottsvlll%. and trust that they may find their way into many of the parlors and draw ing -roams of our citizens. ' • • . The following . list - gives th e sill:de ct with. prices annexed, which are precisely the rates at which, they are furnished in Philadelphia and New York f • ONE MORE SHOT— " $l5 00 THE HOME GUARD • 15 Oo THE BUSHWHACKER - - 15 00 - UNION REFUGEES . - ' - ' 15 00 RETURNED - VOLUNTEER ..... , .. . . ... ....... 15 00 THE WOUNDED SCOUT •• - "' . .- 75 00 COUNTRY POST-OFFICE ' - •15 00 UNCLE NED'S SCHOOL .. . - • • • 15 00 THE CHARITY PATIENT - • 1500 TAKING THE OATH - 15 W MAIL DAY - • • - • 11 . 00 PICKET GUARD '— . . • 6 00 SLAVE AUCTION ' • • • 600 TOWN PUMP • - • ' ... ' .,..... 600 CAMP -FIRE 4 • - 600 .. CHECKER PLAYERS, SHARPSHOOTERS - : : ' 6 00 CARD PLAYERS__.-_.-...._ 6 - 600 VILLAGE SCHOOlitiKiiii ' 600 Parties purchasing here save, therefore, the cost or .packing and carriage, besides the , risk of,brealuage in shipment. " Wrenn and lee them. Reepeettally, BANNA.7..i & HAMSEY Taw. F. PArristioti. • doss A. PVT : M . BON. PATTERSON 'BRODIE:RS', REAL ESTATE AGTS.: OFFICE-211,hoiatostuts (oPPO - Ofilcii.) . . " • - The sale and rent of Horses. Lots, Farms and Land solicited. • • . . Land Interimts looked after and Rent, collected. 7.. Max 4, 4:4 • - ty • • - • - N.E W 'STYLES •• ... • • .. SPRING AND. SUMMER SACKS •• • • • - •. - FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN Now_opening at the NEW CLOAK AND TRTICKING STORK Centre St., below American House, - A large assortment of Cloak and Drew Trim mings mast received.. A. gic . April 13, •Cl • ' • CARPETINGS &c. ••• • • • CARPETINGB • A URGE ASSOBTIIENT OF Carpeting,. Floor Oil Cloth, all widths, entatenalliedting, Wkite sad Ckeeit'd 'Window abodes, a variety - • orPatterno, at - • FOCETT.'S- STOR,E-, centre wet* . • May 4, If 'l5-Stit • B. J. W]::IX,IAM - S:& SONai- No: Idllroitli Sixth Au; Pkiledcclpbiac WINDOW BUMPS AND SPADES. . . Bl'axis• Blades' Lettered.' Trlmiatags aad Pizoino. Weide* of ell Mods. rietare Tassels; Cords, Bell Palls. • ' 1 4 10 SO. ' B7-16-221 • ' •• • • . , PLUMBING' AND:GAS arrisrap To ra Air, THEIR BRANar#' swegli&Qßß intomonLATiNal onumiliaiktutelitar esoi - arameisam BRO - sun GRGRoE...,sninizz ours nt. 4 win team*. rt M id abiper....kidueniioa t it. - - ' PAPYI4IIOI4III+4III‘ EDUCATIONAL. PENNBYLITAWIA. Ff:mAT. I 2:OOI,LVA Perklonia'. Bridge, Noitg*Perl t*/ Is Institution is organized with three departments -the Academic. the Collegiate 'and • the Ormunental.— Young ladles may here receive a thorough - education. either In the Coinmon Branches, In the-higher Eriglish, and ClassloS, or in the Modern Lai:images,: Music, Drawiw, Paintlng„and •Pancy. The College ; ta euppliep with,a goCid - Phikasophical and Chemins! Ap 'Penattos Chula,Yuedfs, Wie; toilimstrate the Physical Piclenciiii. The Litishdare of TerinsAvania . has vested the College with authority te grant Diplo mas and confer. Degrees. and many of us-graduates are 'now occupying responsible positions -2e tesshers, with good ealmies. No labor will be spared to make the pupils i.f tLie Institution thorough M all the studies The next Session opens the Idth of April, 1.587. For further thformation address the Princivil.• - J. P. SITSJOIAN..A. M., Treelausi,-. 14 Cm • •• Montgomery E R o co' LEBANON VALLEY -COLLEOB, A.Normal Chas *lll herirganized. in connection-with thla Inatitutlon; tnamrehclng-on the 15. b .01 April; -to cdntinoeten•weel:y--to doneslat : • - •A faculty of serepTeathera, lacmployad. . . - • ; Expense for .7.4.a.zaal Coaree„'exclasive of boots, $ SO :VOL' Commeitiar Course leo than usual rates. lir_pd for circulare..sddreewirm Rey. T. R. \71(.7.1101". A. ?C. Preeideot. •atinvlll;!;.Lehaftou Co Ya. . • Dec 29, 13.4 , .*- WM.lrrh - 30. 1:1 3311 L "M I=l. ! . KEELY, • • WilX/L.811.1t, A/f RE7►ILDLiSE IN ' I,- Ty. B Comer. of Fourth and Pine Streets, Seeps constantly on Laud and forsale at THE LOWEST PRICES, WHITE .PINE AND HEMIDCK Ronnie, Plank, SPRUCE BOARDS, PLANKS, .• JOISTB, • SCANT . • • LING AND FLOORING, CAROLINAS ... • YELLOW PINE FLOORING - AND STEP. BOARDS, • Black N•Vtiluut, MICHIGAN PANEL LUMBER White Pine. Hemlock and Spruce. Pickets, Cbeetnut • and Cedar Poets,Piextering, - Itoang and S . lating . Lath; White Pine, Ceder and Cypress • Sll I N Ci- E S And *ldle oa4lathi.o . 4pdar Staves.. • rirOrders feapeetfolly solicited and Promptly a tended to, . • • Asy 4, '67 I,i...ant NEW SPRING DRY GOODS. WA4KKE; . .fk - pRICE, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS UNION HALL, OEM 697 19 439 75 337 50 603 1,3 79 15 144 37 (Tao doors below_ Post Office,/ rllahnittongo _Street, 'Pottsville. We are now receiving from New. York oar elegant Moo: of SPRING (IOODS, to which we invite your special attention before making your spring 'purchase*, Our goods are all of the beat quality, autl • , We W4rrant Everphi4 . tiiat we sel 7!....Z 4O (- 5 00- . 100 • • $3,147 05 We dowt deal In damiteed auction good., but seizef -our goo from the beet of Wholmtle !Joliet.. • A viait to ouratore will at once ehow . you that we qy to pleaae ELAOK - AND FANCY : : BILKS, At.Ente Piire4 • DRESS •LaiNgee.w. , 2= - , t:: ..:GOODI ',HANDSOME, PLAIDS, PARASOLS AND SUN: UMBRELLAS .Nrsv Fipd.Vet:y platidOme. .1 Handkerehiets I'llandkercbiefs - 1 . All.Ltnen,ls, rents and upwatde,: MARSEILLES QUILTS, Large size and'Baantilnl Patterns, PRINTS, MUSLINS, and DOMESTIC GOODS GENERALLY AT TIIE RIGIIT PRICES. • GLOVES • JAUVIN 9 I.4:IIII-AK IL • • This Glove is cat td fit so well, and the exteni , ive Bale of It by that class retail Beaters lu New Turk in compe tition with other makes, is a guarantee of its quality.. ' ' Ladies' and Cendamen's Cloves &Hosiery, LADIES' MADE SAOQIIT,S, Nixed Casslmeres for Cent's SOS, Mixed fasslateres for Boys' Sults, !Used Cashmeres for Ladles' iaeques 13 a NIN - E T.: in I I - R 0: N. 5.,. MAOitl7A CORP RDCIZ, ALL' COLOrP. We cannot numerate all in der stock,lhat If you will favor us with a call, we will show yon nice Goods DON'T FORGET TRII•PjLACF, bar. .UNION IiLL WALKER .kfißlor; 17-im April 27, 'CI ozz, - CLOTH, ' 2 • • . . , and SHADES. , We-would Invite the attention of our friends and the . 'public to our large stock:of CARPETS, which has been selected with great care, and to • which we have added all of the flew ana choiceJOyi es of TAPESTRY. BRUS SELS. THREE PLY ; CARPIEPS:_aIsn, all new and varied styles of ENTRY.and STAIR CARPETS. OIL CLOTH fram.2 feet to 19 feet *lde— . Wt . to tit rooms of any size.. WINDOW. SHADES in . gloa variety, - Frosted and 'Plain Rands. Coco and Canton Mattings, Rugs, Matte, Stair Rods, Drnggete, dc. All will he sold at the lowest rates.. Call and ez amtne bur stock. • Very' riapectially, • PHINEAS .11911013. 3a.. Co., NO. 508 North Second Street, below; Buttonwood, weet . side, Philadelphia- . March 9,'61 103 m - . treatmentl and cure of the Piles Save been brought' to a cep , Minty.. One great - rinse ,of the Piles is an Inactive oraloggfah elate el the liver and while that omit' cc mains unable to perform Its work properly, - the Piles• cannot be mired- . . . . Bolters` Mains ie Ointment Dim cored.many imam; of the. - Piles . where the Liver was not so mach disordered but If ROGERS , LIVER PILLS are used Li the Lame time the. Ointment Is a care will certainly follow. The .Ointment and Pills are each 50 cents a box. Sint by mail for 60 cents, or the two tan be eenl 'to one address, free of poetage, on receipt of $1:20. .Address DR S. ROGERS, • March 30-IS-Rat - 406 Dock St., Phllada..,..Pa. Silver's Wash Powder Saves Ume, labor. more y Makes WASHING A .PASTIXE and MONDAY A - FISS - lIVAL. Sold every where.. Tlt • Address all order to the Mannfactor ors, • • ZINCOLIEII dr. ' • • .CIIIIISISTS AND WHOLMAI,I3 DRUGGISTS, • 137 Melina Third Mt.; Plhilarlelphis. - March 16, .61 ,c66414yl • 11- • QPECTAULI6B AND kits • • I.7.G.LAAMES.—A large assort- 0 2' : )511.1 5ik ment on band and for sale by JOSEPH DUERR, Watchmaker Jr. Jeweler, -Centre - St., Pottsville: three doors above the Mortimer House -March b.. 0-6-4 TO CARPENTERS BIIIMERS The Schuylkill -County .• Litniber &. Manufacturhig.Co. Have on baud at their extensive establithinent. on Railroad street, a great - quantity of lumber of every kind and descrip foe, which they can supply to Carpenters and Builders, at. lows* Tao_then. i r it()ll l 4 , ll l„,„ bought - elsewhere. They. are. also reel to supply, Wont:atm meaos of their extensile and - la bor saving machines manufactured 'dicks In their. line eta saving of 26 per.cenx. on former cost. Their large workshops have been In ruccesidul 'opera., Um for the past year. Musing °etyma euantitles of . - Doors, • • , Wintditer - Primes; • • • Mash. ' ' Pearl .Waerk, ' Bffesaldiesps, .ffled.poste, • Bllyda.. - Bina Laws, - Riattera,And ali ands' f Paneled ' sod Tamed Walt, which they have You. asp& . TheY ere' mai to eremite codas at the shorten notice, for any imam. ty or-cleat, of sawed or maturfectured sniff. Dry ard.green Hemlock of all kinds; sorb/tumor pnrpoees..Oak. Maple. Poplar chair, 'phis* and sead:-. work: : Many, alnut. lowel for idalscwc.; for raid- - net White and Y Pi= flcsa raw or snide to order; White-Phut plank, 8; 23f, , R, and inch - always .ready; beam ~ P9stn. intanff*.• b4h.. pt sawed stuff and everjthing -In:tiselr 114 an band or to order,at the shortest.notice. Pothwille. March 29. *5B • • . • IMPORTANT me RI —,w.A.DAms AESTELL, -Professor' of. Midwlfery, , over SO yearte wadi- re. gnereeejes safe and immedlaterremoval of sii obsteactkauffrom whatever meet with ar-withont-medleiecat-clieri vi er by man; Nea celebrated ilaufnUilbleyrenblarye. _wale hici. - I;prift Si &box, will restore all hregularitkiertnakety•am litentimofsticirt wrandingi obitheilel MOW long standing may re aLtdertioarwblehrsongetyhan -Li aorta werrerfalkcarawda wad badger: 'Wee ma a beWbraineel at adadsmotßattekrudenow • orAldwidwy,.NoAl WeetThirtrkanah Omit, lamer 'tllineeitifoorna4 near Sixth •lanalleNeNTallterwor arlttsfell *IPIR . 1 41, 44 ."?/:74 4 1 1841 14-rec, .wwwwwwrita - mq- • , I=Et= READING, PA., A keiteial assortment of Scantling, Joi■t*, Flooring, and . • Framing Timber INDIANA Poplar, Awh, Cherry, chefainit, Maple, auA Very FULL, LARUE:STOCK At Low 'Prices. AT VERY LOW PRICES RAILROADS. QcBUYLKactARD muoiivanaNNA L BOA ssge • et -Maw me ..-ce :and after Marably. June 3,5367• s Palmieri' and Mad] Train Will lesite Harrisbrug deify: femert Sundays.) at -3.55 P. M. for Pinegrove; Auburn and •Pottsville, pas airePinegrove st 6.12.;. P. M. and Anbarn at I.ln P: , 31.; milting at Pottsville. at 1.45 P . wicket change .of ears or ereinite.. , • . , • -. . 'Returnin,g„.leaven Pottsville A e st*-7.10M. Adman 1.5 d; and Pin egrove 800 A:M. arriving st Harrisburg at 10.45 A. M., in thee to connect' with - Ames going east rktrest - on - Penitsylvsnis, Camberisi ilk Valley, Northern Central. and Lebanon Valley Railroads. . 'A Pasminger Train leaven Tremont .dally (except Sundays,) at 1.40 A. M. tonne tang - t Pinegrove with train for ilarristerg :. at Antairn with down morning Pa.-tenger Train-tat Philadelphia, arriving. at Pottsville . . . 'Returning. leaves Pottsville. at 12.93 • 12.45 P. M. connecting With morning 'Paseenger Train from Philadelphia. "salving at Pinegraiest -1 34 .and Tremont al 2.05 P.M.• -Leaves Tremontatti.:4o M.; connects at rmegrtive with 335 P. M. Mau from 11.aritiburgramming to Tremont at G. 25 ,P.-m.- Sure-between Harrisburg and Pottsville $2:05. For tickets or other.lnformation apply •to .JOHN J. 'CLYDE: Rsq.:Agettt at Harrisburg. R H. WHEELER, Eq., Agent; Pottsville.. U. R..TRACY, Supt. .. 1 inegroce, May 02, '67 . • • 22 .. y . EIIIIGII VALLEI.RAALROAD.-4117.. . . .. . . . , MIN • •SiMilatr• .; • ITLAINS ON.THISCLEHIGEr viand IaILROHitr ON LAND, AFTEWi MONDAY; APRIL:49th: 1564 will ran in connection with, the several roads running to Wilkeebacce, New York and liglacielphlacasfollowy • .;4w; STATIONS -6- 1g1Z.4 5.00 1.311. bulve • • lkeebarre... Mount Carmel Mahan°, City. Mauch.Chunic, Allentown.:.. . • 5;40:235 12.55 43.1-5 11.55 5.10 . 1.02 .1:05 0.44 12.25 - '6.40 1.42 • • 2.15 ' 2 .20.:,0.40 - • .10.10 3:15 10.25. 6.00 132ig Philadelphia New Tort.: tCir.dunati Exprees, daily UP TRAMS. -1,11 STATIONS ' 5.00 9.00 .8.00, 7.45 *: LSO • . 9.47 8.25_8.00 11.52 10.64 10.20 4.00 8,80 12.84.11.80 10.37" 4,15 '8.45 .• 12.05 5.50 10.15- 2.00 7:45 . . • ' LW- ... • 3.02 .8 48. . , •Faattiee. - 119lehtRipress. daily. : .• . . • erg - i ut. a. a•os NYW iseamr. • All Up aril Down trams connect at Easton with the • trulturof the Central Railroader New Jersey to and from •: • Leave New York._ ... Phlladeloi ...• Seaton— Bethlehem'.:.. M. Chunk..... Mt. Cannel... - . - Down trains Noe. 1. S and 6, and up trains Nos. 2. S and 10, 'connect at Easton with trains of the Morris and Rases Railroad to and from New York. ' . NORTH PZIMITISARIA. Zall.lloa.D. • ' Down trains Nos. 1, 5 and T. and up trains Nos. 2 and 8, connect at Bethlehem with trains for Philfulel nilia. Trains from -Philadelphia connect at Bethlehem With down train'No. 7, and with no trains Nos, 8 & 10. • - - - DocOn trains Noe. I and 5, and up trahuglioti. 2., 4,6, and 10, connect at Allentown with trains for Reading asniffanislumg, Tialra' 3 from Harrisburg and Reading connect at Allentown witli till dowri Celina. , • • BLlSplaii 0181-AWMIZ RATIZOAD. Down tiainslios: 1, B and 6 connect at Phillipsburg with trains for Philadelphia. Trains from Philadelphia connect at - Phillipsburg with up trains Nos. '. and 10, and • tiaias from • lielvidere connect with, up • trains • • • •CLATAWIFILL EAILBOAD. • ' • 'Down .train No.' T. and up, train No. 9, connect at Quakake Junction with trains , of the Catawisaa R. R.. Doivn trains Noaaand T. and. 6 train No, 8 'con lied with trains of the Hazleton Railroad: - aNp BLIBQUZ/LANIIA RAILROAD. - • Down trains Noe. 5 and T, and up truing NM. 6 and 8, connect at White' Haven with trains of the Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad to and from Wilkeeliarre, without change of care between Wilkesbarre and New York. No. chaniM.of --cars between Wiikesbarre and Philadelphia en up train No. B and down train No. 5. • ROBERT IL SAYRE. • • Superintendent and Engineer L. V. E. E. • H. STAN7.EY GOOD WLN, Asa't Gold Supt. pIISEADELPIIIA RE , ADING'R. R • Summer Arrangement of Passenger Trains. ,truxr. isoo. Leave Pottsville at'7.oo. and 8:.45; A. M. and 2.1:: P. aniving in' Phtladelphlo M.-1.00 and .4.40 and. • Leave .Puiladelphia at- it is, A. M., 12.45, neon, and 3.30,'P. Arriving at Pottsville : at 12.25, noon, 7.35 and 8.30„. P. M. , The 7.00 and 8.45, A: M., and 2.45; P. M., down, and 8.15, A. M.; up Trains. connect at Reading for Allen town, Easton, New York,. Lebanon, Harrisburg, Balti more, and the West. - • •••• • The 12.45 and .3.30,P. u.; up Trains, vonneet only for Lebanon, I . larrisburg., &e.; and. with Reading and Colu - mblitrtailroad. • . On Sunday leave Pottsvllle . at 8.00, A. M_, and Phtla delphla at 3.15, P. M. • - • . • • • • Mine Hill Ralf Rend. • • Dowo 'Trains leave Glen Carbon at 8.00, A. lit, and M connecting at Schuylkill Haven with 8.45; A. M.,-, and 2,45: P. M. Trains for Philadelphia. Up Trains leave Schuylkill Haven at 7.00, A. Dl„ and 18.40, noon, the. noon. train connecting with 8.15, - , Train . from . Thlladelpida; Leave loChst ' Gap ai•10.15, A. Ali - . and Ashland at 2.45; P. M.: connecting with 2:45,: P. Al., Train for Philadelphia.. Ho Sunday . Trains„ . , t 3 ha,lkill and Biliquehannall.•ll.- • The 7.35; A. 31, - Train from Tremont, rumfectat An. burn with 5.40, A.M., Train for.Philadelpbia. The 5,00, P. M.. Train froth Tremont, and th 5.3.20, P...M Train from .ffiriabnrftconnect •at, Auburn with 12.45, noon, and 3.30 P. M. Train for Pottsvire. .• The 7 . 50, A. M.; and 1.60, P. 31]; Trains fremAnburn connect with 1.00, 112:, Trairu3 from Pottsville. No Saudi* , Trains.. . . . . . . ... tichnyl. Valley and 'Mountain -Link 8. R • Leave Pottsville at 1.00 and M., and T.lll. P 3i... Leave Tamaqua at 1.35. A. lit, and 1.40 and 4.15 P: lit. Sundays: LeaVe l'ainagne .at 9.45 and, A.tbf., Pottsville at 2.00, P. AL. • . . .. : .., Itt. and IL Aft. end E. 11111..11 . : - 'The 6.00 . and11.30, A. M., Train,. from Aabland, non: tient at Mt. Carbon i - with. 5.45, A. M., -and 2.45, P. M. Trains for Philadelphia. - The 9.45; and 1.00 and 8.55, P. M.. Trains from Tamaqua, connect at Mt. Carbon With LK AZIA . nom Pottsville ;at Port' Clinton with 8.15, - -A: ap.Train from Philadelphia.; and at-Mt. Carbon with up Train from Philadelphia.. A mixed Passenger, and Freight Train leavds..kehland at 1.05, P. M., for Tama quaand l'ottavillo; Sundayai..Leacc Ashland 7.110, A. hi., and Tamaqua hi: - • • '. • .„ • . . . • ;•-•li.istle .Schuylkill 11. 11: . . • The 11.4 d, A:.IL. Totin'from Port .C!lnton, and 2.16, P. M., Train from Tamaqua, connect with 5.15, A. M.. Train from Tfilladalphta, and 2.45, P:. M., Train for • liar 6.44 - A. M., and 2:45 . ; P. id., down Trains, stop at all. nations • between Pottsville and keadhor. • The 2.1 r, A, M., and 6.80. P.. M., op Trains, stop only at principal dtatioaa. . , . . . Sunday Trains, down and np, stop at allatatlons. . . ._.* . • 26 ..001MillITATION TWEETS,' With coupons attached, between any Wilts desired, at 26 per cent. diseptuk... - ' ~- • .: . . . .. • . . . . • • AGE' .TIOSETS, .• .• - ':. : .:. Good for 2;000 miles, between all- points, for Families and Basiriess Finns, at $.52 O. . •- - , '.-.. '. .. -.• - , Season Tickets between all . points at reduced rates. '- . School Season' Tickets one-third lees. -80. lbs. of baggage allowed 'eack Passenger. . -. .• . . . . . . . . • Excursion Tickets from Pottimllle to PliSado! phia and 'back, good, for Saturday, Sunday and Monday 33 33 each. - ' • • - . - - • G. A. NICOLLS; General Superintendent. : June 2..66 .- . • '. ' - 22- -, - FERTILIZERS. MORO PHILLIPS' OENtIlsiP. IMPROVED SUPER-PHOSPHATE . LTME, • STANDARD GUARANTEED. ' Poi sale at hlitikufacturers Depots, : NO: 27 Norih Front Striet, . No. 93 !oath Mute*, Baltimore, And by Dealers in general tbioughont the country.. . The Material of •which Moro Phillips' Phosphate is manufactured contains Mu per cent. moreßone Plum, phate than Raw Bone, therefore It -Ia more durable.- - The ammonia present gives it great additional fertili zing value: Six years• experience has prOved to the Farmer that tt makes a heavier grain than even stable manure, and le not only active but Lasting. • . . • .. • — : - .310.R0 PHILLIPS, Sole Proprietor and ktanufacturer. • Feb. 18, .87 C) C• 30.! Original "CHEAP JOHN" WILL O . P&DI AT No. 26 Market Street, Pottsville, (NAOLE.3 OLD PAINT STAND.) This (Saturday) Evening at 7 o'clock; Ana.oordinne open every evening daringtbe com . tug and soccer ding vineka:. He will . kilois of Goods • FIFTY PER CENT. CIirAPER THAI'A2dYOTHER DEALER IN POTMVILLE . • • Itir - Tbe Public are r , Epeitlally Invited to call aaditi amine the (Ikea. • . . • M 08136 lk JOUNSON. . . 23-St' Jnne S, '67 AFFLICTED ! SUFF.ER...NO-. MORE .1 When by the use of DE. JOINVILLES ELIXIR you can be cored permanently, and at a trifling cost. • The astonishing emcees whirl has attended Will in valuable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weaknestj: General Debility and Prostration, Loee. of Muscular . Energy, Impotency, or any -of .the coneequencem of ; youthful indberetion, renders it the most valuable pla. paration.ever discovered. • . • • It will remove all nervous 'affecticrne, depression, ex utement, Incapacity to study or business, loss ormem oty, confusion. thoughts of seltdestruction, fears'of Insahity.dc. It will restore the appetite, renew •the health of those who have destroyed it by sensual ex ems or evil practices. . Y Men, be humbugged no mann, by l "QU.* DoO.. PaiCtithaneito.-bilt .fientiVabiint it& 181 fa the 'and be al "anceprestored to 'health and Itapplneas: • ,A . Farket Cure laxtunanteed In every truFtltunk:_biceSl..Or.fOnibeitlea to one address, es.: Chiebottiffleinalcianttollfettrenreln croreinary. ALSItt,IIII.3OINVIIIKS SPECIFIC FMB, tor the arid permanent cure of Goncarties, Gleet, lffre• thee] dl&harges Gravel, Stricture, and all affections of the Kidneys. and Bladder. • Cures effected in from one to flee days. They are - motored from' vegetable ex= tracts that are harmless on" the:. system, - and never nan melte _the_ stomach or; Imptemaste .the breath. :No change cif alerts necesartry.- ttoi does their action twiny - Manta bnanm par., suite: . Price, sl,pmber. •••'? • :.' • Either of abeabokeirSibe sent . to any address, seabitiosnd pasa s e, by mail or express, on recitipt prim' Address orders to . . ' Feb. 9, BKftGllit, SHOWS & thendsts, WI '64y River • D 'Tait BRE L_LI.S. PATENT 'SLATE - :•PICKEE„ Mentrminted e tni - r at . ansfrefaie Jaw mom coal-aatt ti=therhrealmr. It la nimi - at many lfuntightiat the Region with perfect • Werefer to Yothrs4M; i'ohn E. Deer.' aea tabaninicim and • Ifamy — Reit, - have ' • • DIERICA Pcittirrit 11 01 . 111) Alit. - PitieSENTE11..—A 7 spleadid us" leCtloll Ot lista:bee: Gal tad - Callwitaglish aalßertis 'Eike; 11- 4 1:X . 811ver 4211-Nc aAmil rim 14. - • ~ 4 3.42,* Rt. Patharlive OF#o_,Afig:Vi3SLA,'" :Real EstatitAgt.:44d-jionvemom oFFßest.:l64i... thin POTTSVULE, PQ:;. ViiiiklindsTwit:boujittibild Att paid toil* interests Lisagiotniew Dada 4110 lajkles atAgT . F . pept, writylag.' - 4 . :::•.0.0 . '"U! .. .*.•.*:::...4 , :V . :::X:::,V(.:r - 4::::0.4.:_.., , i - tf3o - T:... 11A1tDWARE. LEWIS P.-THOMPSON:da 'Co, - ..• , 04AVAHE,. 110 k. TOOLS: .•• • • .00rxre azirrim Awn aaxicer, .'sTaXOT . 7 . 7rt Pettoville,. ". • Nen* 17.•136 • BRIGHT: HARDWARE .._ • • ...:• : ••• -• • atAriurAciumi — • • • • . !.. SPOIC.nS, - FE:LLOES,' SHAFTS, tAttlrET. AEG 1418-11rifER.HANDLES,' • tit!!!'ELtS. PICT{ HSNDLR3: • • SLEDGE 11A.GbiSS. FM:i o i7 .112' Rerinaild. Street. Store to .Centre Street, Pottsville, needy Opposite the Miners'Et • Jitte S, • •• - • 'I- • LEWIS 0. THOMPSON & Co, •is (SIGNOF TER- FAAWA). •• ' - ' . rOTTSIVILtE;'PA!9. • Atit.iioitied Agent tor.tbe select H. DtSSTOWS gooii dlrat /rain thr Flutory. • • • • . .9:actliA4 SAWS, FrOm 6 to 66 tnches In. ditimeter. • 13 aws. 1 tegammed,ITosttied.' and. made ti l order Oit6ber.27,. '66 , ; • • . ' 43-, A PITRVES 41: SONG :. . . • ..• . . .Berap Iron-and Ileial.Merchants,. - 'IIACHTNE AND*FOUNDRi" FUR:. HISHERS, N. corner of SOUTH dtr I'ILYN and No. IT SOUTE(Streem, • PH/LADELPH/4. ' • jilt:2l%4er, Ingot Brass; Red,, dn. do: Yellow,"-Plg . "Iln.;l4_k read, Bar Load. Speller, Antimony, Babbitt Metal; Bamath, Solders , Bar Iron, Sheet Iron, .Sheet Zinc, Steel, Borax, Crucibles, 'Foundry Fad Amils,-Vises, Biles, dm, Old Metals; Old Ppery Old Brass, Old Lead; fr.c.,•&c.' • • • ' OrNew and Second-hand Machinists' and Black amiths. Tools, and StMun Engines; bought and Sold. IllrArticlea of every description' in use by Mactdit late and Foul/hymen; furnished to order; • Cash paid for Scrap Iron, Old Haile, and all kinds of .Metals ; •• ••• • July .. .(!olt—n-I.T. • STEEL.WIRE' ROPE 6 , e4j 3l / 3 - ..; • - -.For. Mining Parperifis; .- 4 f e k--r“ 041: ••-..,. • • ,43 ; The subKriberr are agents for ,„ 111 qi s GARNOCK, BIBBY & CO.'S Celebrated Steel Rolpes, which are . .a of the very . beat quality, and des , cidedly superior to Iron Ropes . oW <tz' • .account of their greater strength, tettituess and toughness. and are giving :universal. satisfaction throughout the mining. Regions. JOHN W. MASOIt & CO., • •• • 43 Broadway, .h 1 Y, _ . • ST-ty: • Sept 16, '66 IRON.: AND FLAT & 110 .ROPE,. •for !pinned Plipiei t • .• SHIP RlGGiniGYEtcc •.: I AND . . - ALL I DESONIPTIONS 'OF: WIRE, HANCFAOTCHEP' NY F. PIAZAitIIO, katic:b Chunk, Carbon ( 7 4)., - . . • ."'i .Feb 23, • . • . . ..: • 431 y• - '_Tm,Ter-._TTTA - _go. DEALERS IN ' Hardware, Cutlery, Paints NUNS OPPOSITE .. THE HUMS' IBM Pa. 131128E1 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, , • . Are now conatr4cting • • '0 111- A .H.A .N El S H.A , wcatward towards the Pacific ocean,.making wIW its coinect;ons an unbroken litie ACROSS' TUE. CONIETWNT...' The Compaiii now offer a limited amount (*titer FIRST:MORTGAtiE 'BONDS' having thirtiyeata ta.rdn, and bearlng annual Inter . . payatild on the that -day. of janniry and Jnly, in the City of New York; at the rate, of . SIX PER OERT:IN GOLD, Ninety cent.. on the Dollar This road was completed from Omaha 305 miles 'west on the Ist of January, 1i67, and Is fully - t quipped,. and trains are regularly running over It. 'lke - . company 'lnut.aow on . hand 'enftleent Won, ties. etc:, to ilnish the - remliining' portion to . 'the eastern bise of the. Rocky. MbUnbar's, 212 iulles, .whlch is under . .contract to he done September let of this year, and Itti 'expected the entire roadvilll he bryannlng order from Omaha to lia'weeterti.cOnilect lon with the CentralPactile, now being rapidly: bullt eastward_ from Sacramento, eel ITlonnii of !It4r . • ftomprini . Estimating the distance to : be built by the traloti Pa cttic to be 1 565 miles, the Ifnited States Goveinment issues its Six per. cent. Thirty-year binds to the . Com pany as the road Is finished at:the average rate of.abeut $26,250 pei mite, aniountlag to 144,206,600„ • ' The Company is also permitted to 'sane Its own First Mortgage Bonds to an equal amount, and it the same time - which by special Act of Congress are Media First Mortgage on the entire line, the bonde 'of the United - Steles being anb,ordinate to them. :. The Government makes's donation of 19 ,sop 0 • a6rea . of land to the mile, amounting to 20,2,060 acres, es-' thnftwilto be worth $90,000,000, making, the total re-' eollrcegy exclusive of the capital, $118,416,600 ; bnttba full valne of the lands cannet nOw be realised: The anthorised Capital Stock of, the t'ompany to one hundred 'Milton dollars, of which :five -millions h ave already been paid in, and'of which it le not 'supposed that more than- twentrflve . millions at motif 'will be . • • ' • • ' • .-The cost of the road is estimated' by competent en gineers obe about one hundred million dollars, ex clneire,of etintpnient . . . . Proiiperts for Sus ioeu , The railroad ;connection between Omaha and the East Is now complete, IS the earnings of the Uplon Peicillion the sections alnAdyllnished.for the drat two w ee k s I n May were "g 41.3,000. These 'sections] earn ings an The road progresses will' much more than pay the interest on the Company's bonds,* and,the through . buelness over the only. line . - cif.railroad ; between the Atlantic and Pacific must be immense... - . . . . Vile, and @Wearily. of the . The 6ompany respectfully submit, :nit the above statement of facts fully. demonstrates ;the Security of thEitr Bonds, and.tis additional proof they would gest that thetonda now•offered are less than ten mil llon dollare on 51.7 miles amok on wh'eh over twenty mffikm dollars have alreacly been erpended;—.on 830 miles of this road the cars are now running, and the remiltinglST.inlledare nearly completed: . • • .. At thipreaentrate of premium on gold these bonds pay an annual Interest on the present coat or - . - Nine Per Cost., . - and it tei bollared that on the completion of the road, like the Government Bonds; they will go above par,_ The Company intend to sell bat a limited amount .at the present rate, and .retain . the right to advance the price at tioli option. . . Subecriplicins will be , received in New York by the OCurrnriartan Ninorracliirri, T NassariSt. Cumin, Doves & Co.. Sanwa, t 7 w a u s t ,.. • . JOHN L:cisoo & SON, BAIMIC6I3, No. 34 Wall St, and by BANNS and SAM - JEERS generally throughout th i, tr o tt e d *Raw l , of wile= Maps and descriptive Pam phlets may be-. obtained.'.. They; will also 'be sent by mall from the Compeers. 01fice,No.26 Nagar' Street, New York; on' application. Subscribers will select their own Agents in Whom they have confidence; Wh o alone will. be responsible to them for safe delivery JOHN. J. CISCO, Treasurer, • !4!W roux. June 8, ..Bri-23-Bm. MOORHEAD ci.ky.. WORKS, tr 9 - - .-..- . Oli.e Addive l 4-4 . .. 1, ! . WILIIION, • .. . apbuimielpitts Post oniie. -• . . .-, .. . , . . . 4_ l (W° l s3 lm at yll2 4 ll l l4r, peirPhiladelphis s ) of . .VlTRlFiltb.,SEllifi .',...iiumt • . 1 . .-.-.:- P . 1 .. P.E ~•. :: • :... Erma P.RESSED, itatte en.e.reD, ..,' .. • ~ ..... , THRig rsurmerrus • E ll - - 10erDrakinimig and Covphactiiiii .. : WATER, • ._ . . .. ' - - - • -.. • --: Et!. ... 1 1 :: . ,44 athe: £$D saArno9nivr47 . i.4. 9i, _ .-... . • • . . . • . ' '. . , " .ORNASENtiIa .- CHIMNEYS, , • . .. . _ .. ~_.• -. • ..... Itle4thictatilii by . Coal-thli :or - the within. roi DUrability, - :: '.•• ' s . . Eroualay;..; . - . ,-.-, .... ' .. :. ...• . ..L. .:-. .- Beauty off *iiiish; z - ~... .• THESE TOPS , ARE .:SUPERIOR TO . ... ,- ANYTHING o.43t.icisvitt : ' : . -.' -- VEE;' , . ... -: -., ',... . . ... . . J ar , o4 , v: .. - . . - - .slain ~....... . . . 07101107 °lb" BRIQHT it, eiiiiatiortaiev::: rimmiejitiorik arairdwia — istq n faieli' • A 4 Ismost .totrtuttigrat - : • ••• • • •• • MN MISOEUANEOUS. • 'REST-611r. • Y.QUR - SIGHT! - nit. J. .51EPIEMS.1 -- if • PATENT CORNEA nrs - ro rsiats. . RESTORERS or THE.EtraIGHT- They . ioar Ream Impaliva Sig -14 a?iki Prattle it? the- Latest./Yriod of Life. . . SPECTACMijIMIDMD /.IrLEML . . . . - . . . . .. . . . . _,-• . . .'The most. eminent Physic . - ...,,,r_...0......0cuu.tx,. Divines, and . i .-, - ~1:. the most prominent men of .. /-: - 4i; our. country, recommend the _ ls' 4 \.,,, . . rise or the .COILNE-4:BEST011- .._.,_ -.- EBB for-Preaby etas,' or Far or. z -- -., - • bang-ilightedneas,. or ' eiery . . ....- .;'. '. .... '. person who wears spectacles . from oldage'; Diumessof Viz . ton, or Blurring ; Overivorked -.-. - ' • Eyes i Asthma:Vs; or Wadi Eyes ; Epiphom or - Watery • • Eyes; Pain in 'the -Eyeball . . Amunrosie, or :Onseurity of • , Vision ; Photopluibiai. or In: , I. -•': - - • : 'tolerance of Light ';'Weidaiess '-• '.- : r • • - orthe Retina and optic Berra; .." -.-- ;.,. • . . -, - Myodesopia, or - Specks •or -.. • • .II _:- , Moving --- bodies : hefore the . • . Byes ; Ophtb•dmi. or Indian ':- - • . mation of the Eye said Eye.' .:4 .. - lids; Cataract - Eyes.; HemUi-- -, , ~„,,,,-.. .pia; • ot• Partial . Blindness • .. - 45 : i. , ..':••Nng of the Eyeball, and. , • - ..!';.-.' - . /Interfeet. - . Vision' ZreEll .the -,: • ~-"' - - . -effects Oflnfisunnuitipn, d:c. . . net can be Used by. any. one•with i&Ceet.lll2 . . of success, and without the least fear of injury to • the aye: • More than 5.000 certificates' of .eitrea are cashitilted at our Othea- P.M& gliarillteed:ill'ecery . 'case. when:applied: - according - td the directiOna .114elos'al. in each boa, or the money *id .be funded. lfriti; for. a eireuldr—sedt gratis. • Address, . Dr. •J: ST 'EPII.MIS CO,. Ocu li st's. 1 . ' . • (P. P. Box 926.1; • . . "for sale at Rushnin's Fazolly-Drne Store, N 0... ID Astor House,: cornet' or Barclay Street. and BroadwaY, New. York: •• • , . '' • . ;'• itte- Dn. 'J. STEPHMA . . Co. hats invented and, - patented s MYOPIA or CORNEA. FLAT , TKIER : Ior the cure of IsIEAD,SIGHTEDKESS, which had proved a treat success, Write for 18G7 1807. Gtoefto.o4l-. ,.. N.iii'Ory; POT T„S GREEN-UOUSE PLANTS. V'ehave extended'our Green-Hoeittni by the erection of another large one, making three In number, and are prepared to farolsbell kinds of Oreen.ifonse Plants, wholesale/o/d retail, at the lowest ones. Our Plants are la excellent condition ; and we aredetermlned that thereehall-be ncimecessity to go abroad for Plants that , • CUT 'FLOWERS, BOUQUETS and ORMENTAL. WREATHS furnished'al, theGreen4touses. . • - SIP - Plans for:reert-Housee'ancl CouservatOrks fur nished and building superintended. " • • . ••• • Gardens; yards and cemetery lotslaid out and grime mented.. Trees. &c., planted when desired. - Apply at Greenwood Nursery, or at Bannints Book Store—or address U. BANNAN or CHARLES CHUCK NELL. Greenwood Nursery, Ths. • • : 'lllll — Flower.Putte of all sizes purchased at Nal:eery.: rt RISTMAS PI7.I6BENTA.-4, lime • and seletted stock' of Watches, jewelry and Silver Ware; comprising, all the new styles: Call and exam ine before purchaing, All Ro od s warranted as reket 4, gelded. Calendar Mein for 011ica3 and' Dining Rooms. • • R. C. GhtlEEK.Centos St:, Pottsville. . • HE UNDERSIGNED, • T• illolviEcp.wraiiii.PlFilrEireirANS.- Wouldmspectfully Inform their friends and' the public of Pottsville and vicinity, that the :.have. located per manently,- and opened an-nllire at the corner:of Market and ...Second streets, -I.ittsville, Pa., where they can be .professionally consulted. • .•• - • . OFFICE HOUR/1:-.-Z.t.0 it,lrf • to M, to 9, P.M., : • • • • .111.. BECIKER;II. D. Marckl6, .67-11-6 ml 't!. DREHB R. ilt. D J.• trip 233 South 2.3 iii.tieat, above Spruce, PH . HADA., 0 6 - • . Bei , o - constantly on band &large CARPETS. OILCLOTHS, MATTING% DRUG -0., GETS, FELTS. RUGS, WINDOW SHADES, &c:.0 7 1. - .Edte., WOOLEN and OIL' CLOTH TABLE COV-r ERS, at which he is selling at very reduced pd . - g. v cep : ' • ' March 16, .GT CRISPER COMA. • Oh I she,waa.beautiful and fair, With starry eyes, and irdlant hair," Whose curling tendrils soft. entwined, Enchained the very, heart and mind. • • - .CRIMPER 400111-:11, • • • For curling the hair ofeithet eez into wavy and &pay ntiglets; or heavy, massive curls. By usrng this article Ladies and Gentlenien can bean thy themselves 'a thousand fold. It is the only article in the world that will curl otraight - buir,.and at the same time give it a beautiful, glossy appearance.. The Crbper Coma hotonly curls the hair, but lavigorate=, beautifies ggui - cleanses. it!". is highly and delightfully, perfumed, and is the most-cmintilete article of the kind eve,' offered to the' American public. -The Ortiper Co ins Will be eent-to any address. sealed and post-paid, for $l. . W. L. CLARK ,t.Co., Chemists, " ' ' No: 3 West:Payette street, Syritense,;N:Y, • - .. • :" • . . . . . B TEY'• •I'. • ".- • • &0., . .• - .Auburn. Golden . Mien and .Silktin-Oatle; PrOdaced lty the use or Prof. DEDREUX. FUSER -LB Cli E STE DX. One applicat ion.. warranted to curl the most straight and stubborn hair of either sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy, massive: curls- Dalt been used:by .the fashionables of Paris and ,London with the most. gratifying results.', Does no injury. to the hair- -. Price by mail; sealed and :pair-paid. $1: Descriptive circn ars mailed free. Address BEROER, SHUTT'S 1 Co., Chemists. No. 285. River street, Troy, N. Y., sole agents •for the Unlted'Statat., - Feb. 9.-'t7 - _ti ly • FIRST PREMIUM; or -a Silver Medal'. • • ' AWARDED TO . • ' BAItRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE • By the N.ll..State ..kgricititurol Society, .. It. 410 r, itukten-i0 Nitehtut, Sept, 20, letlo. ".: . • .. • 11 - ARIVETTgS' .• -; ..:Vegetable - Hair. ReBtorative Restnici GrarlTair to IN Natural Color ;.1. , )- • mote's the•growtlt of the !lair; changes the di* 4roota to their original Organic action ; eradt- - - - este.. Dandruff and Hamm's . ; • Prevent( . . hate haling emit ; - is a superior Dressing.. .' . . It contain. no Injurione ingredients,' ~ '. and is the mo.t popular and'rail able, article' throughout. the - EEast,West, Noah, and 4SP• J..R. BARRETT CO.; .Proprietors, Prpinietors, • . „ • • .MA.NeIIEITER,. N:II. Hold"by 6.. IleGIIES;. SkINDi.R BOND, .Tamaqua; Pg., and •Druggistwgoerally. April 20...C7 . • .. • . 20761 n KJ.,INA . : - EMHIM.Fdic :& ON JOBBERS 'AND. RETAILERS OF :DRYI(()-0.D-S CARI).ETINGS_, , . . gave ttow, open atiheir NEWSTOTtE for Spring Sales; • • - a.very largo.a.ud cl.tolce lot of . .. • ClOako_and Cloaking Cloths, Polsley and Cashmere Shawls, Dtess Goods'in•Grcat Variety, Plain aid Fancy Silks, 'Black Gro. Grain Silks, DOMESTIOB, a Large Stock at Low Prices NEAPS WEAR'OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. MOURNING GpopsA PPECIALITY a full line of, the very best fabric's. CAIIT E-T 1 N.:q-s.-. ENGLISH TAPESTRY 13EIISSELS, AMERICAN d0..:d0. HARTFORD dc LOWELL OARPE'I:S, ALL WOOL= INGRAINS GERMAN SkLPES, sll woel, • 0000 A MATTING,.best brands RAG CARPETS, all qualities OIL. CLOTHS, all widths,, WINDOW SHADES, a Full Line, WHOLESALE .AND RETAIL BUYERS v,zant LOWEBT MARKST 11A.TE19,.1 nraorais AND BOARDING • HOUSES SUP PLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. • . KLLIE, EITIMISER a CO., 522 PENN. STREET, MaicA 29,'67 THE GREAT RADICAL DIEWSPAPER, FORNEIr7S:PRESS. NO COMPROMISE WITH TRAITORS I (GET THE BEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPA- PER IN THE COUNTRY ',P . H:E . ...P.4 E : S ~ A flre..-claes, Doiible,ebet.t Eightliage Raper; eootitn-: fog Forty."lghttoluithis. Published Erary lifon342g, Southwesi corner of BEV,- ENTH and cEDISTisTUT. Streets, l'tiiladelphia, •-• Terme. ". DAILY -VREss.. 88 .00 PER ANNUM. - 84 - 00 LOR SIX MONTHS, !PAO FOR THREE MONTHS TRIWEEKLT PRESS. sCoo PER AMAIN% IP 00 FOE SEE . $l , OO FOR THREE MONTHS THE SUNDAY PRESS; $A 0 rim AN3IIIII. $l. 00 s SIX Norms TUE WEEKLY-PRESS. THE 9fosl ' : YALII p IsmEgrOivilikj 1.. PER IN, THE 4041,15: 4 amitaliiitinis ot 4itires!..to every Iliad the Tenn.. One .. C979;-;- • " , , 7e F anlil3/3 C z" " 9 C° P leo -- -- --- Copies 7 - 4 0 1" " znisittypve%;_;„• ;g3 t i• - I•be gettera u 7 4 4 - 1 : 3 °, 1 » - Tglvori l a?re.Ps 4ll Jin a ntbreal7.Win • 4 11-7 ,,.0 4141 Aaardlicif4V , ' , 77. c1•i;.4#71.014.7:147;717arirci;r:- U -7 W.l4sitt* 0 tt, 1867. ViTo READING, PA., Which.nre Direr to Tipe Reading, Pennzp..; 7....BUSInSSii.: : CARDS.•.. H A Wit I S. 0.7 - EN6uvutiEis - •-• - - . . • • at. , 6a• to Mining -Erigiricb•ring, Rallrdad and Corstroctiott, Topographical Surve.Yitigi - Arid aif ottier.work in the line of 1.11e.r protrsaloo: .BUILDING. • . . April 27. '6V • ".• . . 17-1); • CIVIL: - AND NIN/NG ENGINE:6B, hrTeits' Collieries. and. - examines Miperal and Olt Lands. OF)10Z-13 liaildnag, Cesatre 11/4... opposite 'Episcopal Choircb. D tiIIEAFEE, Pottsville Pa" late . thsPennsylianis State Geolegioil Survey, -7;0 pone tanda, mines, ..October 13, ' LISA.MII6 Rent Ellllllll4 Agent, U- MARANOY , CFI7, SaulYlkin Caul. er 2 l..etter Addren,—"Mahanoy City P. , Meth $t `Bt •• . • - • - 13-Dt . I . at# Pairebose an Side Rai .Estata banng and selling .Coal taking tliarge id Coal Lands, Minna,: and collecting rents. Odle° Mahantango Street, Pottsville. : . AprilG. , Se 14-3 CHAS. M. HILL. IV H. mynrora s, : , Orintri AND MINING ENGINEER.. ' - Hl et, pettily lie. .. . . . , .. jOISEPJEt W. , GEART; .. . • - . -. 4 ,1, • . Chill amid Illiaing Esigineer..: POTTSVILLE; PA.; Orrice Sti.r.pu . aos Benamia March 10,.W.:.- .-- .- •-• ' ' . • " : . IiI•ly4 . . Enceurage Home filaaatfarturei. . • • 'CIIA [ILES 40E1111E1i, .S.ALL.A.MANDER- -SAFES,. Second St.; Pottsv . ille. • - Antitmnees to the business communit y of this • and the adjoining mantles, that he manufac tures SALAMANDER S....kFikrof all . dzes and kinds, warranted Pire‘proof„ which, in point of workmanship and finite, will compare with those ob. htinect froth any other.eqtablishmeat ill the cOnntry.,— lie always keeps safes on band for Bale; and will - make them any size, for Banking and. other Public Institu tions, as cheap, if not Cheaper than they can be obtained from abroad. He refers to Benjamin Haywood, George Bright, aok Cooch Hentleison; of this Borough, who Lave his Safes in use: Vane 13. .43,:—.24-tf • , NT II IV . 'oooli, .A.N D :19TATI9NERY ... - ' 'STORE. - . LI , . The underaigned are now . pfepared tofurnish . a One msortment - ot SWka andlirst Goa - Stationery, at their, New Stow on' Centre Street,.tour dome' below - the Epiteopal.Churth. ' Printing, Eluding and Stamping to . . . . Perfumery, .. . .. . - .• iFitiscv Simla: •••:: - • - - • - - 'School Hooka" TO! grookli' . . • • OrdensFpm . j . ptl . 3 , it.!,erif ' led to . 13iikvecu.s'-naczt.cli! ac. ..- ~1308BYSHE0 L L. 6 .4 2l:l,3,l BRMlTE irimuct. ll. 4. ' 16 tf C. A. 13ogsviait.c. Pottsville. Atihl 22. SCR 1111),ORTANT HOUSEKEEPERS. SOLOMON HOOVER Centie St, 3 'door* nbove Market ' West vide; rorTsvrira l ic, • • , Respectfully fmnionnees to the public that; he has now on hand theltagest and best assortment of household furnishing goods ever offered in: this region, which' he, is selling at greatly reduced prices. • •Those wishing moods in his line would do well -to tall and see his if.oHt before purchasing- elsewhere,. • .He feels coed= dent that it cannot .be 'surpassed. 'in cheapness- end. quality. • : llis stock consists .of Kitchen • • Range. eaters, Cooking, Parlor and Hall - •Stoves of -all - lauds and sizes, Tin, Hollow , Braas;Britannia, (Baas. J, s pattese and Wood! en.and Willow Wa•es, -Brooms, Brushes, Sieves for Coal and. Flour. Coffee Mills, Knives and . Forks, Spoons,... Fiench Ware -Water - Coolers, Sails; - Refrigerators, - Fruit. Jars, . Baskets, Spades, Shovels, Pick.; Garden Toals,• Nails, Coal Rods, Tea Scales, Coal Oil.. Lamps, • Ranging ; Side :mid }stand Lamps, Lanterns, and many other - articles too numer ous to mention.. : • ' . :Tin Rooting, Spouting. and all' kindn of job work executed to order: Old Stores' repatred and repairs 'furnished.' Old Stoves taketi in etchangefor new ones. He also sells Dutra Clothes Washer, using boiling hot suds: It saves three-fourths in labor and , takes out alLthe dirt.; No sore hands, no fated air, and no injury to the clothes. . •lle also sells the Universal Clothes Wringer with cog 'wheels. , It wrings clothes almost dry without Injury td-ths most delicate . garments, anttnever gels tired or out of order. The is so Well' known and so unanimously., acknowledged to belhe best, that rec.- _ .otumendations are not : quoted, • Match. IG, ' • lUMBERILIMERILUMBER! To:-Carpenteri, 'Builders, and all . using • or Drilling in lumber. The undersigned desires to Inkorm the•pnblic that he has always on hand, at hia extensive yard on ~ .• • COAL OT., ui!ar:RAILIIO4D DEP6I4 . a laree wortnient of all kinds .of Frame, Sill. and other Lumber. As be has-hl9 own Timber Land with steam Saw-mille capable of eawing from three to four .hundred thonmud feet per Month,The te ablu to offer .. • • • • ' • LARGE to. those tieing or dealing in Lumber_ Having a large quantity of very long • and. heavy timber, especial' at tention will be paid tolirealter and Alinhig Apply, ,or address; - •• . •••.' ,•.; • Poit9vllle, Itstin , --On Coal street;, ne'ar'ithe Railway Depot. liftu.s—At Otrard Manor, Catawiaaa Railroad.' .Feb • :13.V,Q1C, Addition, OFFERS FO SALE • Buckwheat .• F[oar,• .. •• Dried Carp • ..• Citrn, 'Onto, nay, • • • . . • • • •,Oiara and Corp Chop, dc.,. Also.llllll Feed of all kihde.'-.Fishl'ionalatiegin part of Mackerel.- Shad, Salmon,. Harting, Haddock, Cod ''..3l‘raya a good :aamrtnieut of PrOvia tour- Gtocarlea, ,11. c. • IJan. 1, 'ET=I. E. 6 0 6- - 0• -, • • FOREIGN AND - DOMESTIC' s • 'WINES AND ;LIQUORS , Ceara Otiposite . American-Noise,.poirravii.i.E:, P f.. • •.: • :•.• . • •• . .• • • . . - I A 40,. ROLE - AOENT FOR •-•- • . . HUBBELL'S GOLDEN BITTERS, Sure Iterne4y for BITTERS • . • ..- F OR • MILLS' BOURBON WHISKY vAirDitivtirvs '1'l••(:B1 ttlllEh. of*POtt vilie,Peaurt . dealer fit MUSIC: . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ' , PIANOS, MELODEONS, ORGANS, ac., baViug :been appointed sole•agent for she celebrated - • • . Anson. Ole .I.4asulin , i• Cabinet Orgrans, in the County of Schuylkill, would • respectfully nonce to the masical community that he can. furnish. these unequalled lavorite Cabinet Organs, in ll styles 'and 'sizes, at- manufacturers' prices.. The.quality and wilnnie of tone, with, the power of.expressioti in these .organs; is cinVieraally admired and praised, While their . .portability and.beentiful drab, make them the moat el:. egant parlor ornament. • .* -• • ;Every . Wandly Skonld Unve One. — TEE CABINET ORGANS 'are adapted to FA.M.I - CHURCHES ANDSCHOOLA • , They vary in prioe from $llO Le $6OO eaeli; trEvery Itirtrameat Warinuted... Agent:few th ae aof the much admired -Spring Melodeon's' and Harmonium for. the. Centaties of Schuylkill, Northumberland' and Lebanon,, which instruments, are universally liked: . 114, possess a sweetness and fullness of tone; which has received the united commendation of, the musical profession, and Induced an almost unprecedented sale. Purchasers are respectfully invited . to call andexam , toe for themselves.. communications •and orders Will be punctually answered or tilled, and .every station in relation to them gladly given; • . Store and Ware Rooms, 'at the Jewelry Store on Cen tre street, four doors from Mahantango street,Totte. LINEAWEAVER, •• • .DENTIST,- diaduate of .Pennefirania'Conene Of Pentil Surgery.) „Rooms ;-4Market Street who're Third: - • NitrowiCxyde Gas, • Ether • and' Chkiroform. adthin littered when desired, • . April 6,,•*fif-14.1y... INSTRUCTION ON. THE: PIM, Prof.. 11. - A . .. BECKER Has . taken.roomdirt the - bnildlorrOn Market St., Potts ville; occupied by . Mr. LlnOWcarer, dentist, where lin pile will be nistracted on the 'patio forte. . • Feb 16, 14 • " MOYER., WROLESALE:ANb RETAIL_ DEALER.: IN - FLOUR, TEED eitc '1 • • . AND MANIIPADTURER OP' C 0 R B Railroad Me., between Mailtefillit allow hill Dewing opened.a new Flour . and 'Peed store; arid engaged in the manufacture Of Corn _Brooms, would be happy to m^et hls • old customers; as he is satisfied that be can give entire satisfaction. • hierehantsrare request-dip call and examine his Meek of Drowns.— Brooms manufactured to order. April, '67-14-ly • OPPOSITION LINE to Canton*vis.)lle , v.-"sraevery 20 dam with oestrous, and. Q. S. /s, on the following ,ti{. - Eitauseht —On Aviarrno Ormars—BAN- TlA4o DiCQSA , BAN PRANCIENY), cll e DAKOTA- Cotorrontto ox - PAotsto Ocus—.1111:13211I CA, -MOUS, TAYLOR, NBggAggA,. NBYADA FlusaKe and Freight at Reduced Rates. ^ Bslßng clays Enna New York.p.-Jeumaryloth and Both, INT. Yar row 20th.; March 100,t8Oth ;April , 20th; May 10th, Roth; „Tune 20th and every tvrenty dryslherekfter;bmv: tntr the :•.lllsMirdw, preyiouswhann Repplar Sailing Day comes on Sunday. Tor ttuther lolotmatkut ag tigy to the s titirth Anted= Bb3sinabiyi .WIL H. Preot,o34.ll4uchangs May, N. Y. A:P.N.:OAR. - MOTOR, Agt, ITT Ws-sI St. car. Warren„. N. Y., or In PottarthSto RICITARD EDWARD% Market - • -11.11ungsw— 11.0111t41,ABIPM1 AO-the licit ..ixiviiikproved Davy Patterns; for winfdng. 'Outdo or Impeded , Alaolbo Many liunpAbe .Bosses and also fceNorldoz.4„Also Iron :aod,COpper Gosuce,]oll of Web %labs sod AwbObbiabr'ond fotan• - : •br !..8.011115 ' gilolunP.lnzea. bo th Iron made:Wont* lowit , 4oll „ , Y.BpAir , -":0-2•Aregnmen,Aliatei,tolauxissipts , , beak /bob bled-boi-bkolitiiimot 411 1 bOo lOW boboirsd the iothocribem, L -Ai iktOMParidno - 'Want imam% INSURANCE. INSURANCE. F. 13. KAERCHEB I Gmeral Insurance Agent. Ol6ee• Petimiylvania Hall. Pottsville. Pt. LIVERPOOL .-' GLOBE INSURANCE Cash Catdtal and Awes • • $16,000,000 Invested m Vie United State:rover.... $11,!$00,000 HOME INSURINCE• COMPANY, . • New Havel', 'peneecticut. .. Cub $500,000 Surplus Jan_ let, 1845 ' 5139,070 . 95 Insurance effected to the bag. Companies ou tavora; ble terna: lows pmetiptly adjusted and paid without delay. • . - Aprills, G • ECTIVE STOCK • . • INSURANCE COMPANY. Chartered 1166, by. the Slot! of Peousa..- OaA GROW - President-4)ot; CHARGES FRAILEY. • - Vice President—lL L. ESTZELY. . • . Seerrthry—Dr. a BECKER. General Agent—PHILIP RAM; . The Pioneer. Detective Home and /IVO Stock Inert rante,Compaity, . continua to Insure. Horses, Mules. .Cattle,.agalnst toasesby theft, and death by fire, acd dedt; andxstunal calms,* and pmmptly pip, all her • liabilities, on.moof of the fact:whenever lossee occur. N. B.—Our rates are lower than any other reliable Insurance:company, as we take all risks as stated. STATE REFERENCES: - • lon. SIMON CAMERON, Harrisburg, Gen. J. L. STICEITKR, Reading. Dr. J: L GLONINCER, Pita. Lebanon Bank. IL Q. PARRY:Esq., Pottargle; SCHUYLKILL COUNTY REFERENCES. Gent. IL.L.CAK.E, - Tamaqua. . • • EMANUEL , Ashland. E.-F. SMITH, Mahanoy City. - GORMAN WINTEMTEEN, - Port Carbon. STEPHEN JONESeTamaqua. CHAS. MARSH, New Philadelohla, DANIEL DILLMAN, Mahanoy :SAML: B. GRUFF, Tamiqua. Agents. • Leto Agents wanted in even - town In the State. . . • 82 • - *caw= 19 . • • -•• . •, _ • . . • • . . • • •••••:: -FRANKLIN • - ' EIRE INSURANCE. COMPANY' OF*".PI-111,ADELPHIA . . . • Assets of Jtinuary.l 1866, $2,506,81 96. • - • Capital."s4oo,ooo 00 Accrued Surplus, • - 944.543 15. Inverted Premliams, ' 1,1611,3013 SI • Unsettled Cleiluis,lncome for 1863, • • $12,755. • I 8310,000. • . Loss PAID SINCE, 1849, ' Over $5,000,000. PERPETUAL ' AND TEMPORARY- POLL : • 01E8 ON LIBIgLILL TPOLI4I3. • • • • - ...DIRECTORS. CHARLES X. BANuout, ISAAC LEA, _ TOMAS WAGNER, 'EDWARD 0. DALE, SAMUEL GRANT, ' GEO. PALES, • . PETER MoCALL, • • 'ALFRED FITLER, 330. W RICHARDS, FRAS. W. LEWIS, IL IL CIiAIf.LEK N.. BAN CK ER, Presides. t. • • _EDWARD C. DALE, Vice-President. JAS. W. MaALLIST . RE, Sec. Pro. Tem.. ' .- • • . -• . The subscriber is agent for the above mentioned in stitution, and Is prepared to make Insurance on every description of . property, at the ' lowest rates. • • . HENRY C. RUSSEL, Agt. Pottavilie,March 11, 0 615., 12-tf . WALTER, S, SHEAFER INSURANCE ROOMS, Pottsville Pa AGENT FOR THE /Etna of Hartford•-••'—•-• ...... Lorillard: of New York .... • .. •••• Phcenis of Hartford North America of New York Springfield of Mass Yonkers and New York •• Fulton of New York Resolute of New York. Aggregate Fire Oapital $9,685,718 Union Mutual Life 2,188,429 Hartford Live Stock .... . • ... 500,000 • ,Oapit,al represented. •. • $12,374,147 Lcisses promptly and lffierally 'settled. Office open -from Z.38.A. M. to 9 . P..M., or. risks. made binding by James W. Grant, Solicitor, at the' American House. • The above comprise some of the oldest, beavieit and moms reliable companies in America. The IStriwinCorporated in 1319, paid losers in 41 years 010ver.519,000,000, while the Pluenis has the largest supine= over and above Itsvapital stock and reinsurance of. any Compay in Hartford, • • Jute 8, !VI. • , • . , YORK FARMERS' MUTUAL .•- • . INSURANCE . COMPANY Aecisinuleted- Capital over $500,060: FIFTEEN TEARS. WITHOET IStESNIIENTEL Always prompt In.payliigiind fair In adjtisting their . losses. Dave paid over $.10,000 of losses in - Schuylkill. County during the last ten'years.- Oltlce - of Pottsville . - Agency, ldithantengo Street; next door to " the Union Hall. 'T.' A. GODFREY; Agt.. THE PEN* MUTUAL • •.: -LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, . • . • • Of . Philadelphia,' .'• .• CIik.§TNUT STREET,.BEL.cIIV ACc.IIkULA.tED CAPITAL . $.1,700,000. ‘..After paying losses to the amouut of 5it957,844. CHARTER. PERPETUAL..' All the aurOlna divided amorieat the iloollry holders every year. • THE ONLY TRULTROTUALcO3IPA. NY IN TEE CITY OR STATE.• •••• JOS. H. RICLIARDS;Agett, 511 . 41(.41401e. , April 6,'67 - ..,* LIFE INSURANCE. . . The Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Com pany of Philadelphia.. OSJoe, No. 4US Cheetunt atreet, the first door East of the Custom Rouse. CAPITAL,--S3OO,OOO—€IIARTRR PERPETUAL., Continual° make Insurances on lives on the most fa- The Capital being paid np and invested, together With a large and constantly increasing reserved fund ; offers Rarlect security to the Insured. . • . . The 'fremluras may be paidyearly; half-yearly or narter .The company add a norms "periodically to the. tnsur ranee for life.. The first beeps, appropriated in Decem ber, 1864,the Second bonus in December, 1849, and, the third bonus in December, 1854, which addltiorwtmUie an average of more than 60'per cent. .upoO the weed- . tus.psicL without . Increasing the annual premium. Mimes Ridgway, John A. Brown; •. ' Robert Pearsall, . John R. Latimer, Thoman P. James, • John R. Slack, - - Frederick Brown; • John C. Mitchell, .George Taber, • . ' ' Isaac Barton, Henryll. Freeman, , Seth J. Conly, Isaac Starr, • Pamphlets. containing table of tales ana explanations. - fOrta of applleation and further InOirmation ran be bad at the office. .* THOMARRIDGWAY, President.' losai F. Jim* Actuary. • . • ' Or of B. BAIRiAII, Pottsvffle, Agent " :Oda County. • GUSTAV WOLTJEN, WHOTtRAI.E AND RETAIL TOBA.C.:ccoNIST. .-... CENTRE STR E ET;_ :: NEXT DOOR TO• THE .UNION ROTS[, POTTSVILLE, 'Respectfully Invitee the attention of dealere and store ireepere in gerientl his large and well selected stock • Imported and Domestic • Began, Smoking and. Greying Tobaccos, May and Wood Piper, fte.,[ae” , . . . All of whic h be Were for sale at GUY PRICES. .Give him a call, and convince yourself of the good qualities and cheapness - of Ins goods...2 , m_____Lou perfect satisfaction. :Goods sold as REPRO- WaRD, or the JUST RECEt via), nvoics. or! naz, IMTOBTED HAVAIA SEGAS, Amongwytch U e fogowing feivOrtie Brands I . . -' : . Salad% , • • Orel.* , Pevpostia . , , Alfredo, • .• Triiildid de Cuba. G. de Ist itc., are, ice., __L Consisting. of REOALIAS,. CONCHA.% LONDRES, OPERAS, ' • .. • AL6O,. A FINE SiLECrIoN OF GENUINE MEERSCHAUM PIPES AM) !MGM& HOLDER% - • Plain and figmed, ranging in- price trim 30 Cents go $25 00 each. Among the Plplat there are some beauttfulty. caned beads of the late. Mr. LINCOLN, .whlch cannot be anneanted 111- wPrkmaalp. . May 6. VA :•• . •. . 10. ' .. . . . . . VIIIA.II. STOKES.. , E..T. - TAYLOR for, the convenience of ~, . ..• '': • 41 , ,.4 •'.• • ... patrons and others at a,, . ... we here present ► dh~ram .. _ -,... • • ~. -. L •• 1 eelf-nwatiarenient, by which l 1 good at will be. guarantied, b ; .I lib ----..z..- -.-" , i . ' the .iti alma , .order 1 i deetrnaled In re accompan ' ' - - BiIiTIiAILLTION.I. ~, . . . . .. • . 'mall:raw row COAT. . . . : , s .--. ....... and of Back,- from Ito, Ana nom2 to S. • . l '• :.- ; If . len c ii d a l from fl l 4Cwiti \ eked - - -. Breast I ' most , •protninent •part of ipasurs.-rzAround the ' I 11. -, • ..• • State whether the. petriill '• - : - . : . erect *or ettOptisg: - . . . --." • .. .... . .. ~ . ~ , , ...,... :.. Thetsaine Eteeit - wewilbr ) (jo4 . J',.. • , . ~,.-.; • ; :;-' ' • Mtiuter!-)tw4deltealp, &Mx* id . tle ?roil litp-hatie,4iid.jtroinikihe walikail MO__ = . . Itimeers'orlf.t..rniitt sera rk - ittzt: nu Wrtlipwr: '. .....! 319°v." 11 79 1 i 7 7 4 I M P ret ii Star.' .Pallia.lolll6' i, Jane .10.16, . t',,,',,, ... ,: .: 4a.. ' . ma - -:_- • .... ....,..,... . .. ..a SELLING .i*OFIN . i'.. , 4. 111101UNG .: 0 _.:., "R di i ditli n M i rjEt. static, ..Dry . , ll* ~... • , t-::.= ~ ..A- ... • - -, - ---.'', , TirilCdo-Wei-P, 4+i:6664li:is:. Alf ' "' ' 'IS,' iff..441f.. .- . r ithi , win go fliiii!<ll4 - .. -7. Eke tartar. HAY-MAKER'S .SONG Come on to the scented clover fields, At early dawn away • • • • • The earth her generous bounty yielde 7 - To the clover . Gelds away"; The sun la painting now the hilts' With Its genial golden ray, And the murk! of the singing rills - ' Is calling thee . away. Come on to the scented clover field At early dawn of day-; • , • The earth her generous bounty jkidy - • To ttie, clover fields away, The merry Net an boar ago ne, , In the noddlog.clbery tree, Had touched the notes of her gushing song,— That reatleas melody.:. - And the model little artirina That visit the early dower, ' _ Have gathered.manyn nectar drop •. From the ahlnlog dewy b3wer. Thetton. to the scented rioter tleida. ' At early dawn of day The earth her generous boaoty ' ' To the clover dada away,. Theresa wealth within the einewy arm • • That drlvetuthe"rinsung sled., • There's mule in the laborer's Maul" .• • That idlers never feel. - - • " • ' 'As ringing to his cheerful task, •• • • =IIe hies at early day, . • - And tolling through the *tinnier boars, • fie mattes the 'scented bay. • - `Then on to the scented clover Acids. • At early dawn of day • The earth her generous bounty • , To the,clover fields away. $lOO,OOO When the inn tsapiu thecicmdlees sky, And the west wind gently Mows, . 'Tie then the ittrdy husbandman To Ms daily labor-goes; • - You can mark his footprints In the dew, Away o'er the dotted mead, • You can . hear the rtng .. of his etthang bind,',' - As he slackens his wonted speed. : • .Then on to the scented clover fluid e, , At early dawn of, day.; !The . earh her generous bounty 5i...1d.. • To the clutter fields away. . • When the storm king Plts:on the western And frowns o'er the smiling plain. 'And tin hollow voice 01 the distant riNs, Betokens the drizzling . rain, Not then o'er thelhirdy meadow-land, Yon may bleat the dawn of day; : • When the sky is lair and the ann La warm,. 'Tie time to - make the hay.. Thei: on to the ecented,clover • •• , - .•At early dawn of day ; • The earth her generous bonnty.yiel,l4. .• 2 ' To . the clover &tide away. HINTS ABOUT WORK CLEARING GP.--D.19 to be taken fi\r wrhnt ed that however late the season, the ruancrie has been hauled out and,.except small quan - 'titles of richcompoSt - for especial or the' recall t accumulations a fertilizing - ill tertals, the barri yards arid manure sheds 'ire quite- cleared otit. Mums at the East at have,been woefully empty for two or thi,2 month, and ought long ago to havec - been sw and c:eaned of hay seed and litter- of al kinds i Old hay and straw compaCtly packi.,l at one side, yet conveniently come at• and the whole estiblishment put in order the coming crops. , If this has not been don e do it•-the fiat rainy day. CATTLR STALLS, COW BYRES AND CALF PENS are empty now, for the most part, and it is A good Jime, and _good..wet weather work to lift the floors, renewing them, cleaning anti drying the beams and-sills, . painting those parts where wood becomes moistened by ma. nure, when quite dry,. with hot coal tar, sanding thoroughly . beOte relayingthe floors. Make gutters at the isfue time to carry i.ti the liquids.. These Should• be one part ce ment and three of good sharp, clear sand - $4,4'78.100' 1,426,000 1,103,967 761,453 • 731;899 • • 601,907 • 313,562 280,730 The more time cement gutters, floors or walls have to harden before frost, the b;.th•.r. \ PASTnES.—Look ttte• water Supply in pastures. Nothing dries - up the fountain of milk like a lack of water: See also that the grass is not fed off too close, for any rsi u may be the last forsome weeks, and then Oermanent .damage .woald be sustained .by over stocked.land. • . MOWING LAND.—Early in the - month it is usually well to go throtigh• the meadows .arid pastures, and•pull or cut up with a spud thu rankest of the weeds, or those most dama"-. ging to the grass and hay. .Ccoysn, if cut early ivhen just coruitte in-, to blossom, and given : a light dressing ct plaster or of any fine compost; will, if the stools are strong, make a vigorous sec.Qh.L growth, and ripen a paying crop of seed . Every farmer might raise his own chA er seed in most parta of the country. HAYING will begin in favored spots—warm , moist, sunny meidows--and'there are many meadows which it is worth while to cut early, in order to get this much out of the way be fore the main crop of gr.* is suffering fo cutting. Snch. are especially thoSe meadow 8 which you can rely- upon for a good after math. Cut close on thick sods, but not oh thin or open ones. Cut with the machine when the dew is all off the grass, and if a tedder is used, keep it in Motion through the grass all the time, after it has lain abbut an hour ; the more the. grass is tossed and aired the quicker it- will dry. Rake it up while the sun is still very hot, having all In winrows before four o'clock, and leave it In cocks hig enough to retain the heat well into the night. A good.part will need but very little sunning the next day, and ought ttinady to be simply opened and shaken up after the dew Is otl and the ground- hot. When mowing ma chines and hay tedders can not be used, cut while the dew is on, turn once; rake up while warm, give the cocks a daily airing.and'sun ning, but do the curing of the hay in the cocks, leaving thew well made to shed- rain and to hold the heat of the hay. Never let any dew fall on the loose hay. Coas.--arly maturing kinds will do very welt planted "the first week in June ; soak in warm. water until it nearly sprouts, then stir it about with "a little , previously warmed PINS tar until every keine} is coated, then sprinkle with Plaster or lime.. FRUIT. END. GRAIN PROSPECT& The prospects for fruit through the whole country' never were , more flittering. It is too late for frosts to downy damage, and on- ly. the cureulio and some' other insects can diminish the yield ; but whatever they may' do will be insignificant. . . ' Strawberries have been received from Vir ginia, and now are arriving from Delaware and• Maryland. Iu a Very few days we shall have them from. New•J - ersey. The. amount planted and to be marketed is larger that in any other year, .not only in the vicinity, of New York; but of all other Cities. and towns' in the country. Whether they will sell at a ,reduced price remains to be seen: To the grower this is an,important question. He is , expecting that prices will keep up, because a taste for fruit has been cultivated, and has only kept pace with increased planting. Peaches will be in full supply. Scarcely 'a peach orchard will fail to bear. Icflpealities .where this fruit - has been abandoned, the few trees tli - at here and there remain are seen loaded with fruit;' and even old and-apparent ly withered branches _bear their toothsome .thirdens. As everybody : liken peaches, so that a cultivation of a Mate for them was im._ possible, prices Will not exceed thoie of or dinary years, though It must be _Considered that large supplies will be 'needed for can ning, as only a "Ty small stock was Put up last season. The that arrivals are expected. from Virginiaots the orchards' further South daring the war went to decay. Raspberries and other:small fruits will be abundant.— Doolittle'e Black Cap is growing in favor, and this year will first appear in many markets. A few of the new varieties - of blackberries will be offered, and those Interested will be .enabled to compare them - with, the Lawton; which is not only late, but so sour that a sub stitute is greatly needed. The prospect.for wheat alai other small grain still la good, and .this not only through the Eastern, Middle, and Western States, ,but also through' the whole South. In some of the Cotton - States where wheat selcipm was' sown they have many nice fields, which form a rare and bessutiful sight. Regarding coin; the pros pect. at present, particularly in' the West, is not very bright. In, the. Eastern and' Middle States all the uplands intended forcorn, and intim valleys; If sufficiently - dry, have been planted within.the lilt ten Ailys, and, as the :weather is warm, the shoots are rapidly ap •pearing above ground. The weather is still - wet. In the West large are unpkiwed-, because they he low.•• In other sections, where planting was deileesuly; - ao:mush cold weather - follow4l that's:great deal of seiffi rotted, and replantY ,ing ;is"' ttnairoidiblek- Where, ground seed - plowed in the Pall and rldged'up the seed is 'amid, - and theeefew days of-Warm weather are bringing it up. BWI, altirge breadth re inaliailirtplanted; and only dry weather will perinit:the - fariner to -Work'''. As the days tiow - arei long - aid the son very-bit, ground dry rafildlY; and if edit' hi' planted any - time*ithinfilo iveekivind average sea eon fpllititoore - taif havers goodarop yet ; for tn.tlie "reginsi - ..thii variety -planted Hilt In fists ninkfloiliOdied days 'o-frim- 'gym&
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