The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, July 13, 1867, Image 4

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    Wit And gumor.
•
THE POET'S
• 112 A COT:D:2Ia P.1290"..T.
Now seated to commence my_ work— •
(Sly dear, will you hang up this pork?
, Yes, love)—the thoughts begin to flaW,,
In strains poetic all aglow— : • -
City dear, now *mid you be
i nroad
As to bring in two eticksixf w ?),
. With pen in hand, lapAarrard the sky..:
Dorn a lenging. iris= eye,
While 'fore meflit fantastic shapes—
' (0, Pa I the hens are at the grapes. •
Plague take the hens I)—Mv ravished ear
.Drinks in sweet saunas, aria, floating .near,
Such soft, melodious notes arise,-
i.
. •
And such unearthly harmordee—
(Bless me I that. child . will spill my ink) 7 .
- And by yon streamlet's flowery brink _
Methinks I see an elfin-dance, .
And fairy shapes t'ward me advance—
(My love, I wish you'd stop those boys ; :
I cannot write with such a nOise).
Forsooth, this must be fairy land :
The elves come near me, hand in hand
. They call me—(There, I thought he'd fall.'
•
Now,
goodness! do just-stop that Squall)—
And to _ their call I thus reply : • . .
• Yes, I would jqin your company,.
And trip with you, and spend the.laours .
In reveling among the flowers
With you' in Fairy land ; would . -
(Crash! crash ! there goes a boril or plate;
I must resign me to my fate. •
- My dear, yes--eoming)—Mase,
ODD EPITAPHS. - •
' A correspondent of the Trny Timms furnishes
the following collection of epitaphs:
In a country churchyard in the West of Eng- -
land is the following
• Afc.wife 's dead, • • • .
.
There let her lie ; • :
She is at rest,
- And so am
On an insignificant fellow :
Poor lohn Gray, beloi belies! •
Nobody laughs and nobody cries;
•
Where he gone and. how he fares • .
Nobody knows and nobody cares.
From the .connty Kerry, Ireland::
Here lies the dear wife 9 , 1" , Roger Magee;
And a very good wife to Roger was -
On a man who was tilled by bitting - his head
against & pump :
•• - -
Here lies John Adams, who received'a thump,
' Right on the forehead from the parish pump,
• Which gave, him the quietus in the end,
For many doctors did his case attend.
On a washerwoman • '
Let no bombastic verse be carved in stone,
_lO high flown eulogy, no flattering trope;
Be then the plain inscription—this alone—
She never yet was badly off for 'soap:
In -Biddleford Churchyard, England: '
He lies, aged three s core and' ten,
The aged remains of Mr. IVocidhen.
FL B.—For hen, read cock; cock would not
rhyme. • . • .
In the same ChEirchyard:
. The wedding clay appointed was,
• ' And wedding clothes presided;
Brit ore the day did corne,.alael
• He sickened and he dieded.
The following ineeription was found_on the
headboard at a grave in the Sparta diggings;
California : • '
. In memory of John Sniith, who . Tact wielent
death neer this epot 18 hundred and 40 too. He
was shot by his own nisi ill. It was, not one of
the new hind, but old faeheined brass barrel,
and of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. .
Thin,fr4 m a Webah charchyard, is very- like an
"Irian Ball :"
Here lies John Thomas, •
.And his three ehildren dear; -
Two burted Onwesiry, -
And tine buried here.
The following !intuit ones axe from Itutlan& -
ehire and Shropelin e, England :
Usider this stone -
Lies Judin Knapton; .
Wlio died just
• • The 28th of. August, •
• M. 1). Xi 0.-and one . •
. • • Of this church Peli antic°. :
Here lyeth the - body of John •Pye, of
M ode; a tray/v.3ler in far countryen. His life
en hat. • Ile left behind hint Walter, his son, beire
of Windt!. ,A:hundred and nix years he was truly,
and had tulle and daughters two mid forty. . ,
Hen- Beth John Cruktr, a ni.iker of bellows;
His craft's mister, and kind of good fellows; -
Yet when he come to the hour•of his death,: •
lie that made b-shoes ()Mild not Make breath-,
Here lies the tay ler John of Nashes,
Ily whoa: death nothing gained, he swore,
For, living, be was dust and aches;
And
And being :dead, he was nothing more, . •
Epitaph on a locomotive : • •
Collisionn four -•-
• or five she hone; • • ..•
The ehrettl. , w.-re in vain;
Grown old and rusted; „ • •••-
,1. . •
And smashed the excursion !fain."
On an old maid : . .
Herti boilyi of Mari lin Dian, : • -
~.Always noisy—not'very pions; • .
.Who lived the age three score and ten,:. '
• And gave to worms What she refused to mon.
. Hero is a touching though, linlicrona-specimen
from the grave'stone of the wife of a potter of
earthenware : • • ' -
• Beneath.this sod lies Catherine Gray,
Changed from busy life to- lifeless clay,
By earth and clay she got her pelf, • •
But now she is changed to earth herself;
Ye weeping friends, abate your years; .
Who knows but in a yail of tears, .
In 'some tall pitcher' or broad pan, .
• She in her shop may be again. :
In- Cheltunham churchyard:
Here lies the body of Mollie Diekie, the wife of
. Hall Dickie, tailor.
• Two great physicians first
My hiving husband tried. - .
. • 'To care my pain— , • ,
In vain ;
. .• . At last he got a third, • • ..''
And then 1 died.. . •
,13omeyeare ago, on John Calf, an Irish gentle
man of .wealth, is said to have been- Xayor of
Cork three different times, but he had about the
smallest bora of any man in Ireland ;'hie tenants,
generally, being the work sufferers' from. his
meanness.. After death a splendid monument
was erected to hie memory, on which was the fol
lowing inscription ; . • . •
Here lies
Tolin Calf, -
Thrice Mayor of Cork—Honor—Hopor--Honor.
A wag wrote beneath the epitaph these lines:
Oh cruelAeath ! more subtle than the fox,
That would not let this Calf become an ox :
That with his fellows he might brouse among the
thorns, •
Arid write his epitaph—Horns, Horns ; Horns.
Here ia one of Ben JOlmsou's on the Countess
of Pembroke :
•
•-
- Underneath this marble hearse
Lies the subject of all verse,
Sidney's sister, Pembroke's mother.
Death, ere thou has slain another
' 'Wise and fair - and good as she,
Time shall throw a dart at thee.
.In Pelves churchyard,Dorsetshire, England, is
perhaps the most absurd of epitaphs. The
fol
lowing is a sample :
Here lies the body of. Lady O'Loony, great niece
of BOrke, commonly called the sublime. She *as
bland, passionate and deeply religions ; also she
painted in water colors, and sent several pictures
to the exhibition, She was first cousin of Lady
Jones. And of such is the kingdom of Heaven.
Here is one of a shoemaker who;possibly, may
have iisappointed, or pinched the toes of Ono of
his customers :.
Reader I this grave awl ruciss covered stone
The moldering ashes of a cobbler hold . ,
But, reader, think: Alas ! it is not known
Bow many lies the rascal must have told.
At Church Stratton, Salop: . , • •
On a Thursday She was born, •
On a Thursday made a bride, •
On a ThuridayPut to bed.
On a Thursday broke her leg, and
On a Ttnimdtiy died.
EGEMZEM
Ben Johnson having been invited to dine at the
Falcon tavern; Where he was already deeply' in
debt, the landlord promised to wipe out the score
if he would tell hint what God and the devil, aid
the world,, and the landlord himself, would be
beet pleased . with: To which the ready poet
prozpptly'replied :
Gad is beet pleated when Men inrsalte their sin ;
The devil is beat.pl s nsva ,% lien they osrsist therein;
The woi - bust pleased when thou dust sill good
Awl poi La at tqva..t.,l when ltlo ply for twine
Ina rUnatry churettyan) to England :
. I [ere 1;,-a the holt• a Jameo llUbiuson . :
hie wO,-.
And, nn lurnuatb, this tc st :
Thrit watfare rattecornplishe.3..;
More ie a prokTslonhl point ie the epitaph of
the eminent barrister, Sii John S • range :
Here lies nuhuueet lawyer—tbat is strange. .
"Trufeasional rivalry producod this ill natured
inscription fur the -tombstone of a Western ed-
Here lies an editor
The epitaph of tlith witty 4.livine, Dr. Thome
Fuller, - "
•
llt•r's earth.
•Ina gl aye:card in Te..6a the re ie a tombatone
abereon is ineeribed the f‘.ll,4ing
•
Shi- lived a lifo of virtue and di. d of
Cholera mnthn~, eau+'.•d by • eating green.frnit,
'- In the full how of a blraaed immortality, '
At the early age ef-tiventc•fnr. •
Readt.r, go' thou.aul
Another:.
Spry lies my root wife, •
A mot a•lattern and a•hrtar
. If I said I regretted ha r,
I should lie toe. .
-Foote, the comedian, tikes his turn. tine:
Foote, from his part nly stage, alas ! is hurled ;
• Death emelt hini off who took of the world.
Ou the gravestone of John Fish
• ' Here lies John Flit', •
• Who did earnestly wish • • •
•The baits of old Satan to shun; ••
And if that he'ehould
• Be caught in the. mud,
Tai the net of salvation to run.
And when drawn by death's hook
From thie turbulent brook, - •
The scene of his sorrow and strife, -
That he might not be cramm'd
On the real with the derun'd, •
But swim, in the. waters of , life. •
On a butcher, whose name was Lamb :
• Beneath this etone lies Lamb,
.aeleep,
'Who died & lamb - and liv'd a sheep ;•
Mum a lcmb and Cheep he slaughtered. -
But butcher death'the scene has altered.
•
On Dorothy Peg :
Bere lies dame Dorothy Peg, - •
Who never had issue except in her leg ;
Ran great was her art, so deep was her cunning,
That when one lag stood still the other kept
running. ,
Here is one of unequaled beautY: •
- • .She took the cup of. life to sip, -
- Too bitter 'twas to.drain ;
• She meekly put it from•her lip '
• - And went to Bleep _ again. .
•
The followingis &Spanish epitaph upon &young
girl who died broken-hearted : •
She who lies beneath this atone
Died of cametaney alone. ,
Fear not, approtch, oh ! passer-by— .
Of naught contagious did she die. -
AN Irishman carrying a heavy bundle upon hie
nhouldele, waa tiding on the front of a Boston
h.r.e ear, acid was asked why he did not set. hie
load Upon the rlitLirm. "Be jabers," was hie re-*
ply ; "the horses have enough to carry me;
carry the bundle."
,
Do THE "r . oote of wu - di"-' product "flowira of
*pooh r - -
-===il=ll
BUSINOSi:MI)S - ::
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•
Attend to Xining BictOneerirq....,- Railroad . .Loeation .
and Cotstinetiori, .Ttipograrrtital florreying, ao all
otbei work in the line 01 their ponteasion. •
Omer :—LOBSERS BUILDING: '• •
---- • • 1747
•
f_TENEIV.•P.LE:dIiCAINTS, • •
11
: CIVITA ANSI BLININGIEffiIiiffEEE,
Invecis , Collieries, • sod --examiner Mintiest awl 011.
Lands. Ornoz---B 'a Bending, centre
14t.; Opposite EpilicOpial VitOreit.. •• • •
PW.A9REAFrigiai Petaivitlai Pa., late
. of the-rami3ylystds'alate Geploglail Survey, ,Fa
ploree minels :
: : : :ea :111 ,-, r- •
-.III.A.RANOY OITY4 Schuylkill County, Pa. •
tirLetter Adder—."ltahanoy 4ity P. 0) , -
March 30, .61 - LS-ti
AGENClit..—War-tbe-Parelmaae and Sale
.of Beal Estate ;' . baying and selling Coal ;
charge of Coal Undo. Ulnas, and, collecting rents.
Offloe Alibaxdiutgo Street, Pottsville.... • -
. dptil6, X6O la.] • . CHAS.'S. MIL
W SIMONS, . .
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CIVIL A.ISI3);.3I:I3=IMSZTOIPICEER.,
eace—ilatmelh•
E!acoursige lleinsie Maliatinitztres.
CHARLES
ita2grwrcuiss 0/f
SAT AMANDER BAFES.
: seeond.Sc.;,Potitswille
Axon:emcee to the business community of this
and the adjoining counties: that be 'manufae. •
t ure s sai,,!DElt SAFES of all sizes and
kinds, warranted Fire-'proof Which; impoint of
workmanship and finish, will compare with those oh
tained from any other establishment le' the country.-- ,
He always lons safes on hand for We, and will make,
them any size, for Banking' and other. Public Institu
tions, as cheap, if . not cheaper than they cantle obtained
from abroad.
. He refers toßertfrunlit Haprood, George Bright, Tim.
CoOrt and A. Henderson, of this Borough, atm , have.
his Safes in tire. - Urine IS, •63.-24-tf ,
MEW 110011. AND 'STATIONERY
IN .STORE. • '
The - tuideralened ate now prepared -to furnish a line
saaortment of' Books and drat elaea Stationery at their
New Store on Centre Street, four •doora below the
SpiacciPal Church. Printing, Binding and Stamping to
- Mute, . .
. . .
' Perfumery, . • .
Fancy Soaps; ,
• : .-- . • School-Rookn, •
. . . .• • , Toy Rooks .
. .
' . . &c., &I.; &c.
Orden promptly attended to.' -Give us a ealt.
• • BQSBYSHELL & BROTHER.
C.A. Briforverms.. • O: C. BOBIiTIMELL.
Pottaville, April 22. *66, • •• , 16tf • .
LUMIERIIUMBERIIUMBEAI
Carpenires, Builders, • and all wing
or Dealing In Camber,
' The undersigned desires to 'inform thepablie
be be always outland, at his extensive pad on '
COAL ST., near. EALLBOAD DEPOT,
a large assortment of all- kinde of Frame. Sill and
other Lumber. AS he has his own Timber Land with.
Steam Saw-mills capable of sawing from tore to foil r
hundred thousand feet per month, he is able to offer'
' -'IIIIGE ADVANTAGES.
to those using or dealing in Lumber. Haying a large
quantity of very , long and heavy timber, .eapecial, at
tention will be paid to Brentter and Mining bills.
. Apply, or addrese, ' • • • -• •-
.
SILIS BILL -.Pottxvllle ?
YAR7i-L-01/ Coal street, near the Railwai Depot. •
Musa—At (Aran' Manor, Catawiess Railroad.
Feb 23, _.67 • . 8-tf
CHAS. E. BECK,
IVarehouse, Morris' Addition,
OFFERS FOR' AT•B
Buckwheat Flettr, • .
Dutra' Fatuity Flitur,
Corn Meal;
Kiln Dried Corn Meal, . .
r' • . Coro, Oats, Hay,
• • Oats nod Cora Chop, du.,
Alui Mill . Feed of all kinds. Fish. consisting In
past of Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, Haddock,
Cod Fish, &c. Always a good assortment of Previe
kinti 4c. (Jan. I, !G7,-1
LEann Ens,of rottioviile: Peon ~
at • dealer In MUSIC, MUSICAL INST RU MEN TS, I
PIANOS', MELODEONS; ORGANS, Stn., having been
appointed dole agent for the telebrat,xl ' •
Masiin 8c Ilanalin , os Cabinet °maw,.
in the county, of 'gehuylkill. would respectfully an
nounce to the mnaliml cotnmunltY that he can furnish
these unequalled favorite Cabinet Organs, la all styles
and nizett ut manufacturers'. prices. .The quality and_
volume of tone, with the power of erpresslonin these
organs, is universally admiredand praised, while their
portability.and beautiful finish make them the most el
egant parlor ornament.. ' • •
Every Family Should HAVE One.
TILE CABINET ORGANS arc adapted toPAM
ILIVI
LIES; CILITEC.AND SCHOOLS. • • . , •
• They vary In price from 9.110 to :4600 each.. -
UrEvery Instrument Writermited.. '• •
•A)so, Agent far the sale of the much admired •
Spring Melodeons and HarmoniTun'Organe,
'far the Counties of Schuylkill, Northumberland and
Lebanon, which imitruments .are universally liked.- -
.They poiaess a sweetmeat, and . fullness of tone, which
has received the united commendation . of •• the musical
p rofession, pared an almost unprecedented sale.'
Piarchneem respectfully invited to call and exam
ine for themselves. All communications and orders.
will be punctually answered or filled, and. every Wm
mation- in relation to them gladly given. . •
Store and Ware Rooms, at the Jewelry Store on Cen,
tre street, four • doors from 3llthantango street, Potte-.
villa, Pa. -r
•
DR. W.. K; LINDA:WEAVER, • .
• issii •
- DENTIST, • •
.• sat.°
Graduateof Pernaylvanla College of Dental Surgery.)
Roos ;—ltlitrket Street above Tided.
Nitrous Oxyde Ether- and Chloroform admin.
latered'when deulred. • April 6, TT —l4-ly
INSTRUCTION ON THE. PIANO.
• Prof. H. A. RECKER
Rae taken rooms In the building ozi Market it., Potts
ville, occupled.by Mr.tineweaver, dentist, where pa.
pile will he instructed on the piano forte. .
Feb IG, • •
ISAAC ..IVIOYER4
WHOLESALE AND HETALL DEALER IN
FLOUR • FEED ~& b • '
I • P.. 1 1"
AND MANUFACTURER
CORN B.Room - s; :
lEtailrorid Mt., betoken nnikit & Ciiilowhi LI
Rating opened a new Flour and Feed store, and
engaged in the manufacture of Corn BrOoms, would
be happy to rri , et his old customers, as he is.satisiled
that be, can give • entire. satiafaction.. Aferctuints are
request. d to call and examine his stock of Brooms.—
Simms manufactured to circler.. , April, t6:7-14-1,
July 21. '66
OPPOSITION LINE to California, via Nle- ,
aragna, every 20 days. with passengers. Freight and
11. S. Mails, on the following 'First-class ii &Fft
Steamships:—On . ATLANTIC OCEAN-SAN
TIAGO DECURA, SAN FRANCISCO, NI
DAKOTA.: Cozerrcm . ao ox PACIFIC OCIFAN-AMERI
CA,.MOSES. TAYLOR, NEBRASKA,, NEVADA:—
Passage and Freight at Reduced Rates. Sailing days
from New York ;—January 10th and 30th, 1561. Feb
ruary :nth,: March 10th,' 30th ; April 20th ; May 10th,
30th; June 20th and every twenty days thereafter; leav
ing on the Saturday previous ;when a Reenter - Sailing
Day comes on Sunday. For further information ap
ply trithe,North American Steamship Co. - WM. R.
W Fat% Prest; 51 Exchange Place, N. Y. D. N. CAR
RINGIION, Agt..117 West St.,'cor. Warren, N.Y., or
in PLithiville to ruaLutD EDWARDS, Market St.
11 SAFETY LAYlrri of the most
/LI approval Davy Patterns. for working. made of
Inspected Gauze. • Also the Clanny Lump' Pattern for
Bosses. and also for working. • Also Iron and Copper
Dance, all of which will he sold wholesale and retail'
by • BANNAN & RAMSEY, Pottsville.
Itarlamp Daum*, both Iron and (tipper, ready
am, always on hand.
.Odd PIMA made to order.
BOOK BIND.EIty.
• . . -
',,t LL kinds of Books„ Ilagaiinet, Newepapers, tit.
./3. Itethel with litneic and Old Ilioka rebound at abort
notice at our Bindery.
All kinds of Blank. Bookii ruled and bcnuid to any
pattern at the. Buidi.ri of . the .nhArrihrs. -; :•
Send in your orders • ItANNAN it RANISST. •
BARGAINS! BARGAINS t.
SELLING TIFF.. . SELLING OFF.
R. A. GLOVER respertfnllvannonneea that he
has determined to off hta- entire stock of Ih'y
: Gouda without reserve, and for that purpose will offer
• GREAT INDUOE . M.E . NTS • . •
o pnrehasers. All wishing bargains Will do well to
g ire Lim ?ItL early call . April 13...67-15 tf
TO CARPENTERS & BUILDERS
The
. Sehuylkio IC,ounty
•
•
Lumber &. Manufacturing CO.
Have on hand 'at their extensive eettahlialiment, on
Railroad St rect.. a great quantity of lumber of every kind
and de scrip ton, which they can supply to- Operators,
Oupenters and Builders, at lower ran* than it can be
bought elsewhere. They are also ready to .stmly,
through the means of tbpir extensive busitteas and la
bor baring machines mandfactured'articles in their line
at a saving of 2t, per cent; on former cost.
Their huge workaholic have latenin inceMsfni opera.
,Lion for the past year, tumble, out Wistquantititz of '
Doors ' Window - Frames,
Sari, Panel Work, . -
211ouldinge, Bed-posts,, •
Biinda,• Betruntern, ••, •
Imaiters, •
And all kinds of Prem B ed. Paneled arid Turned Work; .
which they have constantly on' hand. They are ready
to eremite orders at the sheered notice, for any quand •
ty or quality of sawed or manufactured stud.
Dry and green Hemlock of.
.all kinds, for building
parposm. Oak. Maple, Poplar. chair, plank and scant
ling boirds Cherry, Walruit,_Maktomy Lc., for cabi
net work White and Yellow Pine boar d s Tor flooring,
raw or made to order; White Pine plank, 8,2 j(, 2,
x, and X inch .psmel, alway s . ready; also , beams, mils, scantlingpoets, &Melee, lath, ceiling
lath. Isillings..tn., at- - • - •
Irlrßills of sawed stuff and everything In their' line
on band or to order, at the shortest. no ti ce, • • •
Pottsville. Marcli,29..as • In: •
1000- at teda oad xlaa Far 'anlB at' even
"6",
:.GEORGE BERNET, .
•
11PHOLSTERER, .. •
. •
•
Market street, • betiveen 'll*timed di Third,
Would announce to the'publie. that he has taken the
store room next door to Mr. Daniel aurand's old
stand, where all Dulness In hie line will be promptly
attended to' March 29, ter—la:tt
C. SOME fS & S O:N.,
•
809 CHESTNUT STREET,.
Call the attention 'of. the public. to their stock of.
FINE CLO.TBINS - •
Also, to the large *assortment of style piece' .
goods for SPRING AND SUMAtER WEAR.
Our Measure Denotement le so organized that reel- -
tlemen can feel every Oonlideece itut the garments
tabled will be made.ie the ' . ' .*
• Best Itlauresee asei*Liateet liteyles. •
April SO-16 am .C. SOMMEImM SON. •
- Qsaitity Va. qua] ily.-I.m.unoWs ExTaioe
Ssaisrsaru.s. The dose is small. Those who dodge
s large quantity std la , ge doses of izedielne Mat.'
June S t '6l p.fet
EMZIIO
EDUCATIONAL.
•
wrair TIMOVA TrEmA..a.:., BEM:Dart
• lie 'duties of this . Institution wiilhe reinmed tu;iMr .
new regulations pn lbe•-ith: of. tenth 'month:pc:Lobo)
next in nodttion to a bomplete Dielkh - conree. thor
ough . instruction siren .in Ungifted.
Pr.Mvingctil *.Lectnres Int ecientiflcand oth
er acne will be 'deliceriat frtquently,,ll , verieffor.t
`vrtlttie,tiottd to in stain the high repntediatitirts.school
!hiss kuneenjoyed...Tatidoentillirnished onanplitation
to the rrincipla. , T. PlaiN. NGTo.N CotiARD.
june'49'...67 •26 .Ittn • .• • west Grove,Tit.
.-
ptIntsyLvAsLvFEMALEITOZWE ,.
PerklOmegi Irridge.,llhinigapety Co., Pa.
This Institution itoorganized with three departmenis
--thebtsdentic - the Collegiate and the Ornsmemtal.--.
Young ladies may here receive a thorough - eduration,
either in the Common -Brimehes. in the Illgner English
and Classics or In the 31odern Languages, - Make,
Drawing, Painting, and Fancy : Work. - The College la
supplied with gar Ptiffneophical and Chemical Ap-
Derato‘Chartts Minerals, Fossils, ft; to ilioetratet he
Nyidcal Sperm; -The LegitAidurti: of Pennsylvania.
has veered the College 'with - authority tk grant Diplo„:
man and confer Degreea and many
01
na gradusteesui
now occupying responsible 'positions teachen4 With
goed salaries. :ICh labor , will -be spared to make the
pupils of thloPtistitutbmt thorough in all the Sunlit* .
The next seeelan Opens the 30fh of April, 1&;7. For
briber Infiirtoation sdrlmes the Princtml - • •
• A. M. Freeland,' •
April 6, !CT 14 Crn 'Montgomery Co.,'Pa.
CO MNERCIAL
NOKMA.L scnooL
IN CONN - L(3IOX Wl=
LEBANON VALLEY" COLLEGE.
Normal Class will be organised in connection watt
this' institution, commencing on the 16111 of April, to
continue ten weeks„—to June 21st. • ,
. A faculty of seven Teachers %employe& . •
-Also a fall Commertiar Course. • - . •
-Expense for Normal Course; exclusive of books,
$49 20., Commercial Come less than inutal rates.
Send for Circulars. addressing
- • •
Bev. T. R. VICEROY. A. Piesidenti '
ii:hanon Cn., Pa..
glldarch 30, 767. Dec 13•ty
• • .:_[Chartered with ample powers.]
T 13119LIVOINt CO L EG E;•.—The
quileglate year will comupPnro . . . '
Oa B[oudal~ Augur[ 19; 18,67
Thfainstibition tab leen chartered by the.-Legfala
tare of ttie'State with fall Collegiate . pOwent; and the
foliowing &aeries of Study, in which. It is proposed 'to
gradnate Students , have been edonted, viz.:::• • . • -
-AA Blementary Course forTeacbers, •• •
A Scientific Courte, •
." ." • • (B. S
Ladies' Conroe,': •
• A Classical Course. • (A. 11.)
.. • . A Biblical Coma,. • . • (11; B. ti.)"
The Schbol Is intended:l.o Fnriply .a great public
Want,iand instruction is giv.n in all branches of a cam:-
mon. a liberal, or an ornamental education. ' There ia
a'primiry or Model school conneetid.with the Itiatina-.
Som. and also a Commercial' Course.'sdit at tbtudenta
of any grade will be received and will beToutinto suit
able • Cies:tea. .Witia superior accommodations, find,
claw- teachera;A location not excelled by any he acceF-•
:Ability and healthfulness ,' and the . . general. mOrala of
the community, we offer to -parents and gpardhow a
pleasant home, where their children and wards will: be
properly eared for and will be subjected to the -hest
• •
training..
For Boarding, Waaihing, Light Fuel. and Till: • .
• inn, -with furnished room, fur Fall -Term, of ••- •
18 weeks SSS :116
Instrumental .31neic• - • • ", • IS 00
Double Rutty Bsok-Keepipg (in clastes), - ...... 1.0 00
Painting and.rancy'Vt ork at usual rates.. _
For catalogues and further particulars, addrais
- Rev.'T. R. VICEROY, A. M., President.
AncVlTh, Lebanon c0..-Ta
Jane 44; l'irt —2641"
T H E
INASHINGTON LIBRARY CO,
ILADELPII I
SINSORIPTION ONE DOLLAR,
$300,000
PRESENTS. TO SUBSCRIBERS.
One 4'ni4hPeeseut of $14,001 , „
One Cush IPreaent• of 5t20.000.
'.032e, , Cia..h Present of 810.000. •
flue Cu*b P- r. of. $5.000. .
Ifsro Cush Presents of $4,500. each.
Bead Schedute. tif Presents :,Reloto.
Each Ccrtlficatecf Stock ie ti.cvpiptifiled with n•
...11FAUFIF(E, 'STEEL-PLATE ENGIZIAING,
WORTH MORE-AT RETAIL Tt3.1).1 ."`l.lO (:U•iT OF
. _
CEIM_HCATE,
And alas in.nnt to inc. ho)der
PRESE THE.GBE AT DIS.TRTBITTION
THE WASIIEIGTON_ LIBRARY `CO,
la chartered by the State . of PcnnAyleauLa, and Qrgan
izat hiraid of the . "
RIVE,RSIDE INS'II'ITTE
rou
Moldier/0 and Mnilormo orrihano,
Incorporated by the State u[
.`. J. Apill S, 'GT
THE RIVEItte!IDE
Situate xf Riverside, Botitugtea County. Neil , ' Jen.ey;
is funoded for. the potFo4e •of gratultxusly, edncating _
the sons of deceased Soldiers and Seamen of the Unit. ,
ed State.. • "
Tlie Board of Trustee's consiqq . • . of the following
well-knoWn citizens of Pentisylvania and New Jersey:
MN: WM. B. MANN, "Diedilel Attorney, Philadel
.phia, Pa. . • .
HON. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, Ex Chief Coiner C.
S. Mint, and Recorder of Deede, Philadelphia, pa
• BON .TAMES M. SCOVELL New Jereey.
• Merl. W. W. WARE, New Jersey. • -
HENRY GORMAN, Eetj.: Agent. Adams',Exprees,
Philadelphia, Pa. • • • •
J. E. COE, Eeq., of Joy; Coe & Co,; Philadelphia,. •
TllEl. 4 rerS DIPARTIIENT, WACiit aSOti, 11,• C., April
19, MT.—Office of Inteximi Revenue t—llaving re
caved satisfactory e , v 4 d not , that the proceeds of the
enterprise' conducted • by the - "Washington • .Llhrary
Company" *lll be.devoti'd to-charitable uses, tamortia
sion 1s hereby grautcd. to said .Comparr3r to conduct
ench enterprise exempt from all charge, whether from
special tax or other duty,
E. A. ROLLINS, Commissioner.,
The..Wasbingtoit Library Company,
• - • .
In order that the lisnevelent: 'iddent set forth in this
thenlar may be successfully accomplished, issued five
FINE sTREL-PLATE-..tNaßAvnsiGEi, .
which are put up oulmbacrlptlou at prices much below
CERTIFICATES OF .STOOK - IN TIM' WASHM.:'G-
TON LIBRARY COMPANY
will be lasned;staxim,ecrwith the seal of the Company,
and signed by the Secretary, None others genuine )
Any parson sending ne ON) DOLLAR, or plying
the same to our local Agents, will receive"immedlately
a fine Steel Plate IsngrfiSin......T •at choice from. he fol
lowbig list, and One Certificate of Stock ; Waring One
Present in our. published schedule.' . • .
. .
ONE DOLLAE.ENGBANDIGS.-
.
I.—'•.My Child ! -Ify Child!" No: 2—" They're
Saved I They're Saved!" No, 3,-"Old . Seventy•elv:
or, the Early Days of the.Revolation.n• •
. Any Tiernan - . paying TWO' DOLLARS will receive
eithurof the following fine Steel Plates, nt choice, and
Two Certificates of Stock, thus becoming entitled to
T*o Presents: . - • • •• . •
TWO DOLLAR ENGRAVRSGS..
1.--%V . aeltingtouti-Cotirtabip," !,— , Wash
ington`s:Lest Interview witlihis Mother." . , •.
THREE DOLLAR, ENGRAVLNOs.
Any pereon - paying THREE DOILATiS will receive
the beautiful Steel Plate of • • •
• . •• • .4loltEltplt Trr.s WAE,'..
end Three CerNllcatea of Stock, becoming entiGed.to
Three Preeente.
PI:VETE DOLL AR ENGRAVINGS. . • .
Anypnractil paying FOUlt DOLLARS *lan receive
the large and .beautiful Steel Plate of
• ',THE PERILS OF OUR ifORRFATIIkRS, O
and Forir Certificates of, StOck, entitling them to Four
.
FIVE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS
Any pe son who pain; FIVE DOLLARS . shall ..receive
the large and splendid Stsel Plate of . • -
.• "THE ItARRIAGE OF PO6AII;C:INTAS,"
and Five Certificates of Stock, entitling them' to Five
Presents.. • •
The Engravings and Ceitilicates will be delivered to
each subscriber at our Local Agencies, or Sent' ti.t mail,
post paid, or express, asnrity be- ordered. "
The Washington Library Company
' WILL AWARD.
THREE.REMED THOUSAND DOLLARS
IN PRESENTS
TO THE SHAREHOLDERS,
On Wednesday, September 26th, '67,
AT P!111.4 1 1.DELP1111; , •
OR AT THE . INSTIT . U7E... RIVERSIDE, N. J
•
FICREDVI.E OF PRICES. - • '
•-1 Cash Present $40,000
.. 1 Cith Present':
1 Casa Pr. aunt .
1, Cash Present • • • • • 21( f ) i n: ,:1 9'3 0
-2 Cash Piesenta of $3500 each
Bandsom- Country Residence,.. Stable, '
' .tirounds. &C ;"Germautown,. Phi ..... 13,000
Donble'R'Adence, three.story brick, Ctuxi-
.den. N. J • 15,000
1 Coal Depot. °Mee!, Sheds. Ground+, with•.
businessestablitted, No_l3ll Wmlington
Avenue. Philath . . . . • 15,000
1 Country Retldence. Riverside, -N. it h
• Ground, Fruits. .&c • .10,000
1 Three-story Cottage. Lot,"&r: • . . 5,000
25 Valuable -Building Lots, Riverside, $3OO ,
each. 5,000
'1 Elegant Turnout Family .Ca , daze, Span it •
Ilortea llarnt.;s..ke coittpie; - ' ' 5,000
10 Valuable 130-Aim;
each ' 3,000
1 Beautiful Silver-gray 'florae, 1s hands'
high; sired. by the. telehrrittki' imported
Arabian Horse "Caliph;" also, a light Road • ,
• Wagon, Weight 140 plated..., with yet Of
superior Stage Harm es,' &c., making a
Brat cies. e4tabinthment - • • ' 5.000
20.Pianos,',$500 each . • ' 10,000
20 Melodeons, $225 each 4.500
.6 Rosewood Sewinz Machines, - s'oo eich.; 1.000
10 Family beta ing- Machines. $lOO each • titet
50 Fine Gold Wateht..s, $2OO each - • 10,000
100 Oil Paintings, by leading'artists—aggregate .
value- 10.000
3 Camel's Hair Shawls, $l,OOO each 1.000
2 CamePa Hair Shawls, $3,000 each. ' . ... 6,000
3 Handsome Lace Shawls. $250 each ... .. • 760
10 Cashmere Shawls, 250 each.. :. .
20 Silk Dress PAtterns, $75 each .1.000
150 (Sty Building Lots, $ll5 each • 8,150
The remainder will etmstst of Silverware, ,'' •
Musical Bove. Opera Glasses, Pocket Bi- •
bits, and ditletent articles of ortiarnentand
• use, amounting fo.: ...... 432,0110.
• . Total. .. —"'' • ' . ..... . .. • ..... - . - :$300,000
- propertlei given clear of fncombrance.; •
HOW TO:OBTAIN 4RABESAND EY-
aimvuviim.
_ . .
. .
.•
Send orders to ne by:mil . il, .encicping . from $t ..to $ - V.
either by Post Office orders or in. a registered letter,. at
our riek. Larger amounts ebould 'be eent by draft or
• 10 shares with Engravings..
25 sharei With Engravings..
541 shares with Eugravings2..„
75 shares . with ikgravine.s..
100 shares with Engravings.,
. ,
. .. .
.-- • •
.Btu AGENTS' WANTED throughout:, the United
- . . . . . • • •
.. . ,
• The Association have appointed aa• ReeeiVers,
Meeers,•• GEO. A.:.COOK. R.& CO.. whose well known
integrity and business • experience will bell sufficient
guarantee that the money intrusted to them will he'
promptly-applied to the'pnrixsies stated.
- PIIIIATTIXIII4. PA.;-May 1987:
To the °Mous; and - Members of •the Washington Li
brary Co., N. S. READ. Secretary. - .•
Gentlemen :-On receipt- of your faior of the lath
hist., notifying us Ot our appointment as Ttecetvere for.
'your Company, we took the Shealy. to Submita.copy.
.of your c:iarter, with a plan of yocir enterprise, to the
highest legal authority of the State, and having re
ceived his favorable opinion in - regard legality,
and 'sympathizing with the benevolent •ohjectofyonr
lissise4stlon, vial the education. and maintenance of
the orphan children of our Soldiers and senora at the
Riverside Institute, we • have concluded Waco:amt. the
trost,'and use our best efforts to promote so worthy an
object... -• • - Respectfully, yours. &c.,
- .GSO. A COOKS & CO..
. .
:-.Addiesit all letters and orders 'to • •
0110. A. COOKE dr CO:;
. . . South Third SL - Phltsda,Ptc,
Receivers for - the Washington _Library CO.. •
JUite 99. hrt •:* • .• . • .• 2.6111 . 1 -
. futir. WEEPS Newly improved 'Crescent
.1 , 1 Scale
.... ,
—ovEssimuNct PIANOS,
'Acknowledged to be Lae bee-. jondonfM9ll
Prize Medal and high mania to Arnett-
ca received. - Netodeorus and seon3d-bandPianos.-
- Warercanie, TM Arek street. below Rigida, Philadel.
.nag Ladies . Beware !
'Of the lajariaiwa-Elieut .-of raw Powders and,
Malec all suebremedlra dna np the ;area of the and In a abort time deetroy the complexion. If
yonarould have a (rah. _healthy itad.youthtglAppOst
atm; use Haaaowa .grnu.or Saaaaraanta.a.. .
. -.Jana El, IT
M4Mk
IMMMM
1 . 21 . rjr
„ - 7 . • 47z - .7- 1 ,
-t
-, T • E'R-6 _ 3
supER;:pIiosPEIATE OF 116 E,
STAND.Lk)III GUARANTEED.
For zee lanallflCtUrer‘B DePOLlir
N 0.27 North Front @tree, Philitielp'hits,
• Na...fis ?ilmits Street, sal ! litturre";
And by I:lentin 'general tbm4hott*
The Material of • which Moro PhillipePhrophati is
manufactured enntains liffy per cent, more Bone Phos
phate-than Raw. Bone, therefore it is 'more durable,—
The aumwmia present gives it greot . fertill
oint_v_slo,. • .. . _ - •.` -
Si pears' einerierice _ the 7arnier that
itmakes a heavier grain than eves stable *more, and
is not only attire but lasting. • r - .
. • 'ltilaitCf PHILLIPS,
Sole Pr6prietoi sisiltszursiturer;
7-Om
Feb. 16, VI
Super-Phosphae of .Lime
THOS. L. HOLT, AG-T.,
saircrmicas. HAVEN, PA.
- Farmers and Dan.lent toFertilizers Will ObaerVe that I
have adopted the above "nude Mark,“ to show •thos.e
Who' use Mill's Sugoir-Picephate; made from the Raw
Bone, that they are getting my rriunufacture. •. .;
. My patrons will please be careful in purchising, -to
observe that the above "Trade Mart. - ."-lit stamped upon
earh bag, as nOnOother is genuine.
•*F . or Wheat: Rile Parley, Corn. Oats, Potatoes,' To 4
'baps°, Buckwhea4 .- -Sorghttm, Pt:trains,' Garden 'revetables, aa4 emery Crap anal Plant. . .• •• •
We cLalinlor our Phosphate that. min fertilizer and
quick producer fqr early.-vegetables,' eannot be ex
celled by any. in the market, and as a TORDRESSILito
for GRASS it has no superior. . ' . .
. We guarantee that farmers will rind our Super-Pbos
lobate of Lime more prompt inaction and morelaSt
bag in its effects than. elthei Peruvian 'Guano or stable
. . . .
Four years .experience has tested this, that our Per
•tlltzers makes heavier grain than even stable mature. ,
• lam now ready to supply the above 'superior Fertill-,
- ger In large or -email quantities-Lin Mew bass of 200
poutds each. Also,'filways. on. hand, Et. BtoCli of fine
Bali Bone Dust, Soft Nova Scotia. Plaster, &c„ &c.
A trade discount allowed to dealers.. '• .
• The above Fertilize.rsean lie purchased at BRIGHT
& CO.'S Store, Centre Street, Pottsville.
POST OFFICE ADDRITIII.O IC L. ' HOLT,
•
fiebuy)kill Raven. l'a. • •
. Mauch 23, 'OE Feblo; t - fitt ,
ROGER'S STATUETTES,
Alf incite thsi attention of onr friends to there • re-
T - 1 ally beautiful and life-like-statuettes, which have
so welkiesereed reputation for correctness of expres
sion and faithful execmion, uecoided to no other „works
Of - similar character in the ettuntry,, •.. . •
.We take pleasure - in putting them on exhibition and
side, fur the first, time in Pottsville; and trut that they
may find their way into manyof the - parlors and draw.
ink-rooms of our citizens.
The-, followitt kst ,the subleet with. prices
annexed. which-are oreci,ely the rates at which, they
are .furnished in Phlindelph4 and New York -
ONE MORE SHOT.,
TUE 11031 E ( - 4 UXRD
'l'H BUSH W
UNION :WFUGPS , :ii •
macansonctatam
Ml,E===
COUNTRY POST-OFEWK,
NElrs scauut..::
TUE CiIARITY lENT
TAKINo . TIIE LOATH
I)AY ,
GUARD
SLAVE. A INAION •
TO AN
=MMWM
'SRAM's 001' ER'S ... •..
CARD PLA Y E . ' . . •
VI LLAbik;
• l'eniee.purchuniug hdiei:ave, therefew, the cuet.ol
pat kieit eud etulolegv, - be,edte the tisk- or breakage in
014:ineut.
sierC4ll and tee than.
INDIA RUBBER GOODS
Manufacturer's Agency, 708 Chestnut St
3facldno'Beltin. Stimm Pneldne . , - Hoic!,.&‘'.., and a'.l
Rubber Art ICKES adapted Nincli-diical and Mann factn•
ring. purposes.` Laiegiel and Stationere.• Artie:lds,
Boots, Stiles, Clothing. ,te:, at. lowdEt Factory Prices,
List of Prices rent oh apOication. . - ' • .
April 13, Ta
BUCKWHEAT.
. ALLEN &. NEEDLES'
AMAIONIATED
F ERIII:LIZER,
\till raise more and better Buckwheat: than any
. .
• ottwr lidannre known,:
$35 PER 2000 LBS., ($2 62 PER BAG OF
1 . 1.50 LBS.) -
It is. Low in Price.
IL is Ready for. Immediate Appli
cation. , '
It is Alyays Reliable.
It has been THOROUGHLY. TRIED
for over Nine Years,
And C4ll be had of, most, of the Dealers thronghorkt
11 they do not keep it on hand, t mere can eend ne
the money by mail or' expres, - and the goGds will he
properly marked and forwarded at once. , . •
ALLEN & NEEDLES,
SOLE MANITFACITURERS,
- AGRICULTURAL WORKS Reach d'c
Plum Si..
OF FICES,-4 S, Water , St., and 92'8,
Delaware Avenue
29,.'47
O .
RPM A NIS) COL RIC - .SA 1.1Z.--Pnivitant
to an order of the Or . phanst Court of the County .
of Schuylkill, in the, Commonwealth of - Pennsylvania,
the subscribere, Adtalnlstraterint the estate Or John
Reed, late of the Rorouch of Pottwllle; IO the County
of S , buylkill;deeessed, will expose to sale try pablic
vendee; on
.•. t4niurdni, Juil7 - elth. 1817,7, '
At,lo . cocitx:k in the forenoon, at the pre m all. that
certain three.-story - .Brick' Dwelling House and !a
lot of ground sitnate- in Norwegian Addition t 0,;;,. •
. the Dnion 01 of rot tAvill6 atureeaid. on the north
wardly sale ni It4iiroad street, hounded and described
as lotion: • Deeinning. eta post, a corner . of.a lot
marked No. 107. thence by it north 11 degrees 35 min'.
n-es west 330. fem. to a post at the southwurclii: side of
a 30 Met wide street, thence along it South IS degrees
35 minutes west 06 feet to apost, thence by lot 'No.
175 soar mid 35 . minutes east 330'feet to
..ltailnald street aforesaid, thence along it north IS de
greesand 35 tulnutes.West 60'feet to. tte ; place of be.'
beinx kit-No. 111, late' the estate of said de,
aired. .• Terms. and, conditions mule known at the
time and place of enlebjr. • . DAIkaEL -HERD,
By order of the th•ptitireit Court,
"Putig . t-111r. July 3d,,E7
. .
S .
.
- Geri"" TOCK .• OF It l)O4'S - A,ND
V Silo Et4..-.Tkie midt'reigtied respectfully ' in
fonas • the citizens of .. _ •' : - . _ ~... .
.Pottsvflte end vicinity, ' . ' 4,,
--- :Y,
that he lets on hand a .- - - - , -- , , r _re-- • .
Tame and !Me tort
.o- - ..„X' ~.. - ,-: , .,.i •-.._,--
....? '...
ment 'Of 14. , res, Boy's, . - ''..•: -:i ;4. A, •
Wonien . e, :Sti..C.3 and C:- = t'• - •. , Ilk, - 4 "
Childreida Boots and i''''''_Zt- ' 'n
Shoes, *tick:cite is •sel- " - ,.."-- -7, ; :-•! 7 ':-7 , - - fr
ling at en retisonahle . Q li i t i, .•
--- ' - -:„ . " - -_-i±:MI)
prices fit! -they c.-in
_he
.• ' -,-.: •:• 2 ,-,,.. -- -
proehred tinytchere. • ' '• • .0" . ---7---%4 147 1 ...5 --, '
Er - Work made to :. - • - : •' •
orddr witikyroolptuess and despair:hr. - -:- . :• - ••••• -.:
. „ • • ,• J. F. JERI LIAEIDT
Eiiliantongo St.; t+Ppoeite Poet Ofthm, Pottsville.
• April '20,•61:, '' •- ' • ' ' IC. ,am • .
ASHLAND. PL,AMNIC-111111.1..
MUT:TIAN, Awhland, Pn.
. . .
. ' I am now prepared to 'manufacture, as - cheap as cart
be purchased eieewhere. '. .. . •:. ' ' - -
.. : .
Moab. • •
Ehutlerw
- • ,1111iwa
- lb . • . -
• .• •• Ali indow. Pinnies,. .
• ' -.-• . .110oor.Frxiniesi Pioor -' • .
. . .
and 'Mouldings of all:descriptions. '
Also Iklarde, Plank,. Lath, •Pitling, Shingle Frani.
All work warranted to give sattafaidori.
Ashland. Pa, July d.' .61.
...$9 50
23 50
..46 50
69 00
...90 00
• • • • • ••
CONFECTIONERY,
• .• . • . •
• • • •••
• • • :CREAM; • . • -•
..• • • •.. .
CAKE,
•
. .
. .
•'.. SODA- WATER,-
.
. • _ .
Vic:
•
• .., • •
&c &c. •
. •
. .
.. • ..
.
• Elastoplast retnried cit from the y ivittea fall assort
Meld of freah•gooda, 'take this method of inforraing.
the people orPottasille and. its vicinity, that mygooda
are altdrat class and selling cheap., • , ••
Pitriells wishing tbe Very best Cramfeetioit
:.airy awe Fine Cokes. should palt.att , • .
• •.•. • "• • . ••• •
• c,et I's,UNION :
tA• • L
••
Femmes wishing to enjoy a thielift rioted:Tee Cream;
should call at GETZ , fid. • Ilia mom? are large. and
neatly fitted up far the season.', COMMONS t COME
•And last bat not the lest,—Oar 13644 Water ;
Sosnatais, is now to good running order for thereea
5012.,SWI.pe.reons wishing to get a gook. cold glass of
Sods Watdr"with finely flavored Synipe, should...Wl at
'GIRT Z , AI staid keep ewe.. •
Pie-Sie and ether, parties 'tangled id short noliee:
Partienlai'attention paid to whoitunding lee•Creato.
Inalteldva itinettheme*
end renovates the Mem% izetilsthe Artgor of health
tittl the elnenOindleeve opt the - teasers Viet - With
mime. • • Jane 8 1V-411113
•
imirp
' WfILIZE*•
.
...M . OII.OPITT Uri' pg.
,-,42airanuakintovEn
lIALL'S
Superior Improved"
ter -
<k.
• J
Rupectfally.
BANNAN ,t,ILAMSEY
RED UCE D PRICES.
I`UILADELFIIIA:
REED.•
• •• Adruildstraton,
eirAS: MCGEE, Clerk
• • •--
OIMEMZ=I
'IIIISCEaMiEOUK
. --, . , ,:ttlti'*-..i0i•.:,.•_ : **. ,- .'-:!
- 4.'i , -...i.E.TLY4
....,.... „ .: 7 0.44.....2,.i.,..i........,. , .. : . : ,:
L:-V1T:i8:;8:R....t.:1:
Cornar. rourth and Pine Stme%
.READI:Ne r . PA.,
# 2 clPg ceimientlion band and foi silent
.THE. LOWEST. ilgp.v.s.,
A getlend &hutment of
P 1 [ll
.. •
"Plank.
Meantlinit
Joists,
SPRUCE BOARDS, PLANES, JOISTS, SCANT'
ILNO AND FLOOBING, CAROLINAS
TBLLOLV PINE FLOORING
rN:D I A::-N.A
:.1111a1c4 W 411.1114
Bn terant, •
Paiolsir;
' • .
MICHIGAN PANEL . LIME&
.
Ate t~ White Pine, Hernieeli and Spruce Picket' s
Chestnut and Cedar 'Poke. Pla;Acring, Roofing acd
Slating Lail; 'White Pine, - Cedar and C-YPX O *AA
si-1.1".N•GLE5•4.... - •• • :..
And White Oak 'and Cedai,tilin*es:
,
tlrOideiai yesc.t.ctru Ily
. eolieit'ed, and 'i - tromptly at,
tended to. • . •• • • 31Ay'4, , C7 13-1 m '.
IR,9N:-..A 7 N : I)..STEE,
Iyiiß.Q . P.V 4 i;
MAIWFACTUREb BY
Jp.tiN A...1-wEilmNo,
TRENTON, N.
FOR INCLINED. • PLANES;:
STANDING 'SHIP „RIGGING," SUSPEN
SION BRIDGES.,FERRIES, STAYS: AND
GUYS ON DERIUCH.S,•:CRANES • AND
SHEARS, ELEVATORS, TILLERS; :
WIRE ROPE CONSTANTLY Oil, ROD.
... 15 00
... la 00
. 15 00.
... .O.OU
.... 6 00
pRDErzs FILLED WITH b:ISPATCII
• re—Foi EtiTlirah..l47.9 ni.d • cost see circular, which
will be sent qrx upplictp Wit
•
April EP, d 7
CO. A L lIOISON6 11101 . 11 NE;
,Patejited . . 11862!,,
. ,
It Is now the years wince the '.lnvention of our Coal
Ifoistingimachine,:and never before, witliany machine,
have we been favored" with.
use.
4,ttio•ing 'BIICCL'KUS,
m
there being 700 of the in use. "It is sithple, durable,
and easy of operation. turd' hence the 'large-number
sold and- the .perteCt 'satisfaction given.- We make
them with wheels of Band S'fe*t 4ismeter, -Pe !
scriptive circulars - sent free,mrapplicathin. • - ; • ;
• •. ' . •; . L. P.-K. DEDfiltlUkC, •
Albany Agriculuril and - Machine Works, Albany,,N.Y.
. .
• In the spring .Monihs,' the system naturally
undergoes agbange, and liELhnoth's. IlionLe Conoesi
'MATED EN:CRA.CT -OF ' 4ESAPA:II.II.I,A l'3 an aseistnnt-of
the 'greatest vidue:' . -.. Jane 9; .67-2R-co . :a. . - r
. . .
SECTACLES ANL,. EVE
.G.LASS.EM.—A large
. assort- -. .
meat on and for sale.by ' . -. JOSEPH . DUERR,
. Watchmaker ,k Jew.der, .Ccutre . St., Pottsville, three
doors above the 11" r -timer }Hume - - March 3. , fid-9, ,- .
r
TIIEO. F. Firsisio„. •
a
PATTERSON- BROTHERS , :
MEAL "FSTATIE. ACTS.;
OFFlCRLlSlabaniongo.St.,
"-• . • ••
site PostrAll.e.) •
The saleand rent or Rouses, Lots, Farina and hand
soMited: • •• ' •-• • ,
• 'Land inteista looked atter and Rents co3lected.i -
• N ST Y S. •
.. • •
•
SPRING . AND 'SUMNER. SACKS
•
- •
FOR. LADIES' AND CiIILIMEN
- -
Now opening at the.NEW CLOAK - ANC I : KTIPAING
STORE, Centre St., below American 'House, Potts
vile.. A large assortment of Cloak: and' Dress Trim
mings , just- received.. ' &IL BOLAND.:
' E. T. TAYLOR
For the. convenience of our
patrcins and others at a distance,
we here* present a diagratobf
'self-measurement, by whicb a
good fit will 'be • guarantied, by
sending the elms in, the order
deeigneted in the accompanying
EXI'Lb.NAtION, •',
.
.MEASITRE FOR COAT..
Length of - Back, from .I't
end•from 2 to S.*
. Lciigth of Sleeve, (with ' atria
crooked,) from 4to 5. • • •
•
Breast Measure.- Around the
most . prominent • 'part of 'the
Wafer .
,ifeasure.-Around the
'..- . ". :.. "• . Stati3 whether the person IS
: ~ • . • • .
The same measure 89 for Coat
roe PSNr6.
. . •
- Atalanta Wilde seam, and out
. . .
.
side iron hip-bone,-and around the waist anklttp:••
. SAMPLE Dr:MATEra2.2.B SENT BY MAIL. Fees Dr COST.
".. GOODS TO lIT RETIOLN/04.1T NOT tuTnescrrosy.'
- . '' •• 11:111.A 8. ST OXEN. di Co.
. . ... 824 Chesnut St.; Philadelphia..
. June 10, , 88.'' : : • : - •'- : . '2B-
RE(MINGTONS
- •
~.,:. .. :SOId. ' by - Gun 'Dealers- .
.•
• ' .A.NIYTHE TRADE GENERALLY.
...• . .
• . . .
Vett Pocket Pistol, N0..22. Cartridge. ''. . :
Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt.) N 0.22 Cartridge:, • .
Repeating. Pistol; (Elliot pt.) No: 32 Cartridge. • '
Pocket Revolver, (Self Cocking). - • *. - •
New Pocket Revolver, (with Loading Leyer). - •
Rolitm Revolver. Navy Sir Calibre. • . • •.. -
Belt Revolver, (Self-Cocking.) Navy calibre. • . ' . •.
Navy Revolver. ,30-leo In, Calibre. , • • ' '
Army Revolver; 44-100 in. Calibre. - - -:. - 7 ...
Gun Cane, using No. 32 Cartridge. :
• Revolving Rifle. 36 - & 44-1.00 in.' Calibm. ' :- •
Breeeh Loading Rifle, Nci.'B2 Cartridge.' - ' ....-
Breech Loading Carbine, No. - 46 Cartridge,4
11. S. Rifle, (Steel Barrel,with Sabre Bayonet. •
.U. S. Rifled Musket, Springfield Pattern. .
Suigle Barrel Shot Gnn. • ..' •• --- • 'f. • • . . .
. • 8.:R.E.11Mit3T01. , 7 &SONS; Ilion, New Ton t .-
' . 7 • A 1496111 4, . ..
Movie & NicholS. New - lOrk: .: -
.• , . '...
Palmers & Bacheiders; Boston. - • . . ,
John P. Lovell, Boston. • ' - . ' ... -• '
Jm C. (iinlib t Co.i . Philadelphia.
Poultney &.-Trinible, Baltimore. ' • ••
•Ifenry'Polemn & Co., New Orleti .
wr:and Alempbbk ~
Mayruini 13me,'Chleago. ', .-* • . • . .
L'id. Rninsey& Co., St. Lords.. -: ,- ~ •• . .. '
Albert .E: Crane, San PIMICISCO. .- . -
.Ang,l B , '6O , ..
. .(AP. 7,'66-141 33. , . f -
Ii.II3IiLISiPECTOICALIS for the pure o f
tali COUGLia COLD. , ; and• SORENRSS OP THE
CRlDifr, pronounced by those who have Wed it te ho
the be for the cure of•colds ever offered ter.
the public.. Read the following testimonial; •
Lotus R. Bari, Req.:—Dear Slr:—lt affords me pleat.'
bre to bear testimony to the efficacy- of your. "Peew,
in' - removing Coughs and Bronchial Affections,
having foundu • immediate and permanent- relief from
the use of one bottle, - after having-tried many other
remedies for ia . very.severe Cold and cough • wlth which .
I auffered for some Oixvv!:,eka daring the_ peat winter.;
ReSpectfully yours, .• • ' d. -00DPSZY..
•
For the Cure of BURNS; ' CUTS , cillimurNa,
Rheumatism, F roste d .Feet,. Sore Throat. • Neuralgia,.
Pains, Scalds, Bruises, etc.. ;Also. Ileyra Pills, for, the
speedy and effectual cure of Ftles, both aliened and in
. .
WCall:and examine teitimmials. • , •
• • .FDANCIS ALTSTATP, Agent, •
• . Centre St; .opposite the Mortimer 1.10net0,..
And for sale by Dr: Geo.: Teotearask Ashland ; Waft
Hammer, Mahanok City:. 11. - dc R Phillips, New_ Camas ;
James Giltllan, Svratara Geo. B. Hainan-, unseviii, sit
Geo. Kantiman,Sehnylkill Haven': rfarth ser _ •
Oryteburg J; R. damson; R, EL, ite n 4
St: Clair. • October 2T, . • •
•
nyi)RA .
ao ..••
• •
• • o
- • •
- ••
• ..._ .
The Copley Cement Company hail% *rated as.
their aole.agenta In Philadelphia, for • eeae of tbodr
etiPerlor article. we are now. preparf 10,1114pply the
eame at LO W. BATE 8.
Orders are fined either from our Wrireliciwie, or di
-red, from th e works, aecordLog to'' the grant* re.:
ALLEN - & IfLrEDLEB
42 South DeiaWare Avehael..kuniajgrxmi . • ' •
." Water Street; : , •
r May 11, •67 - .• ,- • • / 1 -nt . • '
•
PLEGA.Nt Litiograpilde . !news sr tie
C sitlll.mpiesit faisale.ch");i4.ll.4llg4a .
&RtaiszY.B CM and lett them. • . • • .
. . • • _
,
• Thane *l in Dessire'llleillinssey, 1 4%136ft;
• lumina must purity and undo* tbe Mod.. Intdch
uuvinomwrisisiplirtustm Of Etanunmum./0
Mufti:l4 does. - Ask for nehatould's.• TOE 4 m.. Ours
itift,ll l .llT • •••• .• . • ' Miss -1 •
ErioOrillg. /Ina
raminivlrimber,
Cherry,
CheAtnut,
(Pah,
Maple, and
.A large etOel: of
FIRE ARMS.
F F rdr..WJo..~as
•.u'.~
ROBERT. BILL.
MOUNTAIN: CITY INSIJEASCE AGENCY,
- 0 . ....1T,: . ...q'0;..' . Akt . ..
fiRf.'l4.VE;
.T . ':::Ni . ','5 . :::.U..,:::.:R::...'-'..A::,,N....U-El:::‘
CASH: `ASSETS.:
Ilfutual Life. New Viirk, •
Penn Mutual Life, Phila.
Travelers of "Hartford •-*
Hartford. Live Stock - •
International Fire, 'New -York
Security
Pheniqk •
Niagara ,
Germania
Putnam •
North American."
Merchants "
dombined:Policies in the original Travelers Insurance Oompany of Hartford, insuring
$5,000 in ease of Death from any cause, with $2,5 per week in case of total disability, from
business, issued. on liberal terms, •
amine - Our Rates. for Life Insurance before Insuring elsewhere.
•
OFFICE IN MASONIC BUILDING,
OENTRE STREET POTTSVILLE
.44L - ksolv.;:cATAß4cTrsTEAT4fpvivip;
FORILINES I .ROLLING 111113, WATER WOBJI4, &o.
The attPnlion of (Mai prieratom and others is invited tolthe Primp;herewtth illustrated, ne being the best
Pump, for hearylißs, yet introduced in the :mining 'region. - We elitimTor these Pumps the following advatita-
. . . . . .
•' .• let.—They are double acting rl with but .one Pole.- •-• " . ..'" • .". ' . . • . - "
taa.—They tketillfleayspace. - Ta 14 loch pump with steam tylinder,-30 inches la diameter, 4 feet stroke,
is but 14 feet long.- - 4,li , pt wide, n.,%' feet high) •: • ' '. •. . .". •. ' '. .' " '..." -' - ' • -
.- . 3d.:-The.steunt valve is moved or the-pressure of. the water in the pr;3drwing art action similar
to the eccentric movement. on Crank Ramps." - • '.. ' ." • " . .i". ' • ,
.. .. .
4 i li:'--.They,can ha run mito a speed of IGO ; feet par Minute, Wittiout any pounding. or destructive jar on
the' 'alves or'other parts of , the pump . - • ' - • : ." . - -
~ - .'. ' ' . .: .. •
sth.--TheY rettnitello stlysof faiteninga of any.' kind, _their own' weigh tbetng • sufficient .to keep them
perfectly steady, ecru when working on the heaviest Ittb.. --. . ' :. ..• . •
. .
Oth.—They, will work on lifts up to 400 feet vertical height,.and will. run at any speed from 160 feet dorm
.. , .
.
• • 7111:-4Tberarnconstrneted.xinder the_ direCt, imperintendinee . of 'Me: . Thabert Allison,•wlio has bad 20
years' experience in menet:Lanni:lg mining machinery. • -
. •
• • Nth.—They bare the endorsement of• same of the oldest operators' and beat mlnlnt'superintenden in•
. . - .
-Mr. JOHN.H: BRACKEN,. Pottsville. Mr,' JAMBS OLIVER. Pottsville. • Mr. CHARLES SILLIMAN.
Pottsville; M eins..J. G. & Reppl Philadelphia: Mr. JOHN L. GEIGER, "Mammoth Colliery.i •LIAR•
LEron COAL co; . Hazleton, Pd..; Mr. MORGAN SILLIMAN. Supt., HaSleton,. PS.: WOLF CRERK DIA.
MONDIJOAL CO.. Phllada r Gen. J. K.I3IOPIIIRD, Supt., Wolf Cie. k Diamond . goal Co., Pottsville: Mr.
ALEX SILLIMAN, Philadelphia. • . • • . ' • • • .
.... . . .
.
. • • Parties renHuiring pumps or in , want of .irly farther information will .please call on Or 'address the undM-
Signed; who are prepared to all orders at short notice for'pnmpa •of any size, and to work on any' lyt, mi to 400
feet, vertical height... - Capinmn and steam pipes furnished at the lowest cash, prices,.also all kinds of mining ma.
shiner,: All work Made of the'beet material; and put up InAlte most substantial and workmanlilie manlier. at
'Out Stem Punipa are all warranted to tan 100 feet pet Route for ordinary work; and to - give entire eat=
Zane 29, 1897
R.OOKAILL":& WILSON.
SPRING AND SUMMER
.0 :14 .-- 0..T- 1
.14_,a N-..Gr:
10ENi, YOUTHS; :. ...AND BOYS;
NOW READY,
A NEW & WOE ASSORTMENT,
LOIV P-RIOES.
FINE BEADY-MADE OLOTEDIG,
OLOTMING MADE TO ORDER,
OLOTHING TO SUIT ALL,
BOTH. LARGE AND.SMALLI
9nr . .Soods having been puichased
AT THE LOWEST RATES,
We are offering tbiem
AT REDUCED. PRICES
2 4,
gt.frza
!,1
1E ,31- 4
4. z 4
E-co
yza-z,;: t i
,
6 , #.
.. . .
,
- •
. Gentlemen , Youths and Boys . wiebbag Clothing made.
to Miler, by sending their measure.. as "pee "diagram,
will have their order& promptly • attended to'. • -
. . . ... .. .. - . •
113175 a mplea ecnt to any part of the United Siete&
. - • • :, .
.
ROCKHILL :&? •WILBON
BROWN STO*IE CLOUTING HALL,
603 and 605 Chestnut Strect,
PHILADEI.APHIA.
Aprill3, '67
HORRIBLE ►►►
'III[AVE. BIIN IMBED With CATARRH thfity
yMun ; it had destroyed my voice and
palled my sight andhtetring.• Ilona weeka have been
entizefy cured:. For humanity's 'sake I will Bend
recipe for the simple remedy au-ed.. postage free, to all
afflicted.. Address Rev; T. 3. Mean, Drawer ITG, Byrn.:
cone, IL Y. . . • • Jane !61,-22-31n
•- . •
:CABPIiTiNGEI •
'J. T. DICLACROIX,' No.. 37 South Second-Street,
'PHILADELPHIA, hail received. - - per. bite. arrivals,.a
large and varied assortment o f. Groseley .& lienfa
ErmanPa Carpeting", new designs. Also, a
large, line of Three-ply Extra Super Pine Ingrain
Carpednga. Cottage and Rag Carpets; 011 Clotho,
Shades,' etc.; whichwill be sold at greatly reduced pri
- cee, wholesale and retail' T.HELACTtOLY..
'3i .South Second St., bet. Market and Chestnut,
-Ma y 4.437.. 18-arn.—a and T . PHILADA.
.11"EW - BOOKS NEW 'BOOKS
. •
•rtinntiaz Weeders : eneeted between INT and
- 1815 . - Being a History of "Forty ()coding_ Wonders
mentioned in the Holy
Wr4lngs.rt Anal ao
eomplshment; also the Advent of e.gaerf um,by
• • Rev. X. - BAXTER, Author of the Conting Battles
.
Ceril Caetleasaittehi Gage ear ,
other eerie%
by OPiIDA
Heart •Hreattiittge, or • the &xi's:Desire ei- ,
premedin earnestheee.. Moral gums ter: the horde
Ines .Asier'caul' of Miceli, Tilesl4
-llesllY ClaY:Dsmird Welieter,:Joim cauxlan, 'John
Randolph,- Stephen Girard mid his College, Amer Gor
don Bennett, Charles Goodyear 'HenrY Wardßeeeher.
Commodore Vanderbilt, Thoodotda Burr John Jacob Astor. :Misrelate in one. volume- For eirJe at •
. • 'ITANNANOILLIIBII7I3IIOokatore.
NEW BOOKS' ON ;IRON.
21AIWIFACTUBE11.—Pa3rbadrzt; ,
annum. op WRERAWGY.—Dasia.
et sAmnrAw ok Emilyliims ii;D•kos•ra,
GOTMOUNT;WWEE I "../WEROL .
JINNWS.-All4,...Collector ot thia •
o...lllottict, having tediaquiebed too sale of Ellooswos.
aitittoinect his wholeatock • over m , wo WM Wit;
aitiftfunlliti all.tiodolit llovetwooot Atmore la alma '
to
4111 to A in ha tit a rrthastas...A' We
be will "h District ap imM a
tilt
POMPOM iog wr will
• '. • anipukteaditikin.,•.:
irre Cdouseeafiisiimeartfiliii4ar.
l .
!s e l i tI 9"
SI
19
PUI
e • 11.
ACCIDENTAL,
MINIM
133MM:13
" Hartford
PATENT APPLIED FOR
WE REFER BY PERMISSION TO
.ALLIS.ON 1 1!?e, B
Franklin iron Works, Port Carbon, Pa.
IMPORTANT. TO HOUSEKEEPERS:
Bispectfully announces to the priipii-that, he 'llia now
on hand the largest and.best gime:went .of household
furnishing goods ever' offered In -this:region; . which - .he •
in selling at greatly 'reduced priCes.
..Those wishing
goods In.his line would: do well to call and see his
stock before purchasing elsewiwie.• •
fie . feels coati
dent that it cannot be -sarpaased in -cheapness and
quality. His atoCk. consists.of '-iCitchen
flanges, Heaters, Cooking. Parlor and *
Stoves of all kinds and sizes, Tm, Hollow , . -
Brass, Britannia; Glass, Japanflie'suid Wood- r:r*
•
en and Willow Wines; Broome, Brushes,'
Sleyes,ftirc.oal and. Flour; Coffee 3tllls, Knives and
Forks; Spoons,' French Ware,. Water Coolers;
Safes, Refrtgerathrs, . Fruit Jars, . Baskets, Spades,
Shovels, Picks, Garden Tools,- Nails,. Coal Hods; Tea
Scaleai.Coal Oil Lamps, Hanging, • Side • 'amt .- Stand.
Lamps, Lanterns, and malty other articles too muzier-•
. Tin Roofing, Spouting, and all kinds of job work
to order. Old Staves repaired and repairs
furnished. ".Old Stoves taken in. exchange for new ones:
-• He also sells Doty's Clothes. Washer, rising boiling
hot suds. It saves *three-fourths in labor and takes
outall the dirt.. • No sore•bands; no fasted air, and no.
• lie also eells , thn IlniVemal Clothes Wringer with cog,
wheels.. It wrings clothes abiost dry .withont injury
tnr the moat delicate garments,. and never gets tiredor
oat of order. • The Wringer Is so well.. known and so
unanimously acknowledged to'be the best; that . rec
ommendationa are not quoted. , • • :•
Mirth 14 '67 11:tf . .
fa 5 , 0 0 CP -
AGENTS WANTED
FOR SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW.
:WOMEN' AND C111111:1GBE PI can
make money by acting as oar agents.. • ' •
• NO Patent Nostritms, no Book Canvassing, no: Gift
Enterprises; no-PatentEights. . ' : . • •
• Entirely different in every respect from anything
'heretofore offered. - ' . •
Ho - yrs. NOVELTY;.'.
Thelitcat and moat Ifberal mettaid of 'conducting buil
• nese ever known L . .
Eintirely';Originni; and Unlike Anything
novr.in•lixilitence!• ,
- • HOYT'S SYSTEM
TOTALLY ECLIPSES ALL'. GIFT OR
PRESENTATION SALES.
. .
We want Men, Women and Children to act rig our
Agents In' their respective Community, in every City
and Town,: East, West, North, and South. .
.
.
firTersons wishing - to became our Agents will
plasm write at Once, and ia 'rearplmse- we, will mall
them - Catalogues, Show Billa;&e., giving them • ,
By special *cello, which is 4 per tentage payable in
—. distinctly
. .. . .
' Let to understood that we want agents
for an entirely new Ltetium, and not - for the Wont out
Oct ['nations eo often adi , ertlaed. ' Enclose a three cent
P: - 0. Stamp, and the return mill will carry the partic
alani
of entirely new bgethiesa 'that anyone' can en.
gave to without the outlay of a single penny: .. , .••
Write at once to . . ''• ' - -
' - 111'.' 4.•110 . i1r-isc CO., -
• • 329 . 011ESIVUT STREET, -' .
. •
'May 4, !GT, • .••
. .. . .
. .
VIVNI. E. BOYER:: .
•T 7 WHOLESALE AND
,HETAIL 'DELUXE IN • '
TORaccio, PIPES . ai SE42:ARg,
:Centre St., Opikisiti the ToWn lkilli
... " POWTSTILLE..pik.. .. • "
CA_BPETINGS !!.
pAssAGE TO AND FROM .
GUM BRITALT MID MELANIN
By Steamship and Sailing g Packet, at Reduced Rater ,
'TAIPISCOTT BROTHERS & CO,
• • . n 123 BROADWAY,
YOI;S
NEW
. . ..• . • . .
continuo to loon P Tickets; imailable for Twelie
Months, from LONDON. LIV :=POOL, or QUEENS
TOWN,' and BgArDS: PayabliOn deMand, for any ,
amount from and upwards. ' :
ALKXANDER . ignia,.opposite the
Union Mall, Pottmille." - March 2; .67-94 y
NEW. BOOKS !V NEW BOOXS
mosOPEIP PoLAR sms.—Dr. as;es.
'Crary person who has toad Dr.-Hanel* Expi r e:
rations, or has a copy or it in his Library, should
read and this interesting book.
. , .
THE= . .
FiBLO '110£1PITALS•••-By a
lady well In town in this IXltmunity,.. It is an interest
ing record cif H011;44.1,7Ark:'
THE
A TALICOW TWO triliarThe third Of PrteraonW
Poiciar °Mimi of Molina, Works, . •
. .• ... •
- •
. _
;HST IattIIMTIED AND 7671. • SALE AT
,
dI
ANN. 0147 311idtdilEVIIII•eksterni... ,
, . _
Nig a gimir inning dlandent nun' afflict man,
kind arise from Avernptianef.the lin.anoisee •
remedy -Dr the utkigilt•
r a ne „, r , • June:B,ll'l7-234m .
TroiaDAN! iinzisErnra....* spends& Ne.
lection of Watdier, Gold and.
O. Gl ver; of Sil Amid
Can; Ligft sailairosmike. RRRICI,
WA - 11 " 011 W 94010 ah rg
P -IL 1110HOLB,
AND. LIVE STOCIi
S3O l 980,340 03
520,500,000 oo
• -1,750,000 00
• 750.000 00
• 500,000 00
. 1,460:,534.60
. 1,430,035 50
1,267.457 00
..; : 1,237,620 00
• 706,794 32
• 617,47 S S 6
asa,ll4l. 30
367,233 45
SOLOMON HOOVER
Rol. ISS .mind 287... Second Stireet t
. • POTTSVILLE,
"What 25 Cents Will. Do."
MffME:I
1=1:1=1
C=C=l
I=EZEI
1==:1
=DEE
OIJR OPECIAL Rims
86 spurn tutu=
gotAwttss)lmltimewtOlatme--
Int-RANCE.
NORTH •,OIERICAN-i
..:.',.:•:•.,.: - iio':*)'AcFll)4 - rt., -,. -... ,
INSURANCE' COMPANY,,
UIEARTERED MAIiOI,I al, 1860.
eapital
All Form• of Life and , Accident Policies
Written; tithes' Separately .or Coat.
Al' LOWEST - CASH RATES. . .
kiFE.'POLICIES
Inswing' against Loss. of Lire: whether from Dtsease
or Accidea r.• at rates lower than . any• company M
eeting Life oply.. • - ' • •
cominsro Lin li p A c d. mn i r
weekly compensation In ease of Dlsabtllty by Accident.
• All LUe Policies are non-forfeitable after twapremi
tuns are paid. • • .
ALL LIFE POLICIES PAYABLE AT TEE AGE OP
. .
AL'C[DENT-JN
•
.Anniuti polielei issued. centring all possible forms
of casualty 'occurring Iry the Street, Office, Shop. Fac. 7
tom, or 'whiti.t. Traveling. Minting, Boating, Itiaiug,
Skating,..:Also lacing Dislocations, Frazioves,
sOrainr, Brut.es. • ' '
Short term rvgiztaed"Policles are also issued at low.
Five Year Foliciesere * Rend for Four .Hanel Pre=
Wealj , eompensalon allowed. in case of DiiMbnitzr.
Etn.or ot'Preittiont on Accident Insuinnee
On PrereiTed Class
Oa Ordinary• ' 80 0 per
1 9 ) 1 1
012 Medninsf "
On DJ I p r 1000
lira adons "
'
On Ititra-ilax.ndoni Clhas
. . . .
. . .. _
The rite otooinpaiivatliin onevery. $lOOO insered IS
Five Dollars per week for any period of TOTAL Lad-.
'ABILITY not excie•liiig 2G weese. -- —' • ' '
. - -
' reyo MEDICAL EXAMINATION REQUIRED.
Flom PAYREarr NUDE ON PROOF OF IN-
GENERAL OFFICE OF THE cIOMPANY..
4E2 WALNUT,..BTftEI T. PiIILADAL.
_ - LEWIS L. liouPr, President.
S. I'. DAELpIGTOII, Seety - : and Treastirer.
,•• GEN*I3.4. - AGENTS: •
For kieltuyi kill,
" = - siforthumberland; •
• Columbia. ! . •
• * , . Montour, and
• • • , ' Cnebou Counties.
Office at BOSBYSIIELL , BROS., 150
Centre St. Pottsville
Good Canvassers wanted.
J. G. LOWREY &. Co;, :
LIFE, FIRE / LIVE STOCK AND AC
CIDENTAL
INSURANCE AGENTS.
• •• , .•, .
Office it[ Bekoketore,
Centielgt.iPottprille, Pa.. •
PAs.enger RattwAy Tickets' can be obtaltied at
BOSIt VSII ELL 131t0.'S lkokstote. -.. July 91-211-3
INSURANCE.
1 1 .• B. 11AE.BCHER,
General In.girenee Agent
‘oolce Peaukyli'auisi P,ottarilEe, Pa.
LIVRRiOOL &' LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE
CAA Capital and .A.4eta' • " slii,oooooo
Invmtedut•the United Statea over.... $1,500.000
• THON:RINgIJIIANOR .(101PANY,
. New Haven, Calusectieet.
Cash Capl6l • •$300,000
§ayphisJan....lst,l.a . ;s . 51 . 59,070 9S
-liienraneieffieted in the beet Comparde.;:ontrTvera-
.hle terms:* Loireos Promptly adjusted and paid ivilbunt
delay,. .• .April la, • •
"fil-REAT EASTERN DETECTIVE
HORSE 41.:NTE .STOCIK
INSURANCE COMP.A.INr.
Cinirtered YS66, the: Sute "oir Penna.
. . .
Cash Capital - $lOO,OOO
'• President- , COL CAARLBS MALLEY:" . • • •
Vice.President.D. L. BiTERtX..
Secretary—Dr...l3; BECKER. • , ' : ,
General Agent.--PHILIP HAIFA.: - •
The Pioneer Detective Horse and . Live Stock hen;
ranee Company. -cOntinfice to insuie - Horses., Mule&
Cattle . against losses'by theft: and death by tire, earl=
dent, end natural : causes, :and promptly pays all her
liabilities, on .proof of-tim tact, whenever losses occur.
• N. B:—Our rates are lotver than any other reliable
insurance Company, as we take all risks
g a stated.
. , STATE RRPERENCE.9.• • : - '
Hon, SIMON CAHERONOlarriaburg.
Caen'. J . :L. STICHTBIL - Readlng.
Dr. J. L. OLONINGER, Treat Lebanon Bank.
8.0.. PARRY; Beq;, :Pottsville ...
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SCHUYLKILL COUNTY REFER...ICES.
Gen]. L CAKE, Tamaqua. , . - '• ' "
E PRY; Tamaqua. • • - • • • „
_EMANUEL BAST. Ashland: ' -
' E. P. SMITH, Mahanoy City. •
GORMAN•& WINTERSTEEN, Port Carbon.
CHAS. MARSH, New Philadelp4ia, DANE, I)-DILL
MAN; Malmo)! City, SAML. B. GRAEFF, Tama.
atm MALOI+" M. MOCK. A.Fhland, L. D. HAUGHA
WDUT, Ashland. J. a LOWREY ‘t CO., Pottaville,
Local Agenta wanted in every town In the State.
(lama= 'lB2 9. Per A,.
FRANKLIN
FIRE INSUIaNCE COMPANY
- UE PHILADELPIIIA.
A.sget of January 1, 1866,
. .
. •
Capital,..
Acercied
lEnvegtedrYClllilllol/1,
Unsettled Claims, I Muslim for 1865;
819,755. I $310,000.
LOSS PAID 9114TC8 1829,
_ Over $5,000,000,
PERPETUAL AND . TEMPORARY POLI
CIES ON T.T II • :A -L TEEN&
. .
. • •• .
• • --, . -
• • z DIRECTORS t.
Aniamais BANCKER, ISAAC LEA, • .
TOBIAS WAGNER, - : HDWARD C. DAM.
SAMUEL GRANT, GEO. PALES, • "
PETER MoCALL, • , .ALFRED ITrtER, •
eso..w. RICHARDS, PRA& W. LEWIS, M. D..
CHARLES, N. RANCHER, President.
EDWARD C. 'DALE; Vice.PresiOnt:
JAS. W. moArs.Tsnat, Sec. Pro. Tem.
.
The stkicriberis agent for the above mentioned in..
stitotion, and is ruepwd to make 'insurance on every
description of . • property, at the loivest rates; .•
C..R13§81114, - Agt.
Pottsville. March 19,-.615;, . 1.241 •
WaTBR S. JHEAFER,
INSURANCE ROOMS, PottnUe Pa
AGENT FOR THE
Etna of Hartford,.
Lorillaxd Of New York
Phoenix; of Hartford 1,103,067
North Antonin of New York-:. 751,453
Springfield of Mass 731,899
Yonkers 'and New York - 601,907
Fulton of New York 313,662
Resolute of. New York - 280,730
Aggregate Fire Ottpitil $9,685,718
Union. Mtitiial Life 2,188,429
Il'aitfoid Live Stock 500,000
• .
. Oapital represented • $1237,4,147
Losses promptly and liberally Settled. - , Office open
from 7.30 A. Id; to 0 P. . t, or: risks made binding by.
James W, Grant, Solicitor, at the American. House.
..The above . comprise some of the oldess,,heaviest
and most reliable companies in America.
The lEtna incorporated 1312, paid !mks in 47
years of over I 9,000,000, while .the Phtenix has
the largest surplus. over and above its capital stock and
reinsurance of any.Compay in Hartford, .
June 8,•'67 • ' • ' 23 ly.
TILE PENN• ME'TiTA.L
LIFE
_INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Philadelphia,
921 CIIESTRUT STREET, pELOW TENTH
ACCTIIIILITP CAPITAL $1,700,000..
After ptiying ios*i to the amount 0f_13997,937.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
All the surplus divided amobirot the po • !Icy boMeis
every year, . THE ONLY TRULY MUTUAL COMI'A,
WIN . TUE CITY OR STATE.' • - '
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• .
April 6, '67 . ••• _ • 14-6 m
.
LIFE RANCE ' 4
L •
The Girard Llfe - nunwence, Annuity and Trust Com
pany of Philadelphia.% Office, No. 408 Chestnat street,'
the drat door Rest of the Custom. House;
CAPITAL—S3OO,OOR PERPETUAL: .
Continue to' ake insurances on lives on. the moat fa
.
!potable terms. • •
• The capital being paid up and Invested, together with
a larp and amstantly. increasing reserved fund; offers
ad.security to the insured. • • -
The foremituna may be paid yeirly, half-yearly or
• The com y.
pany add a soy= melodically to the Maw
ranee for life.. 'The first bonus, appropriated in Derma
be4 1844, the second bonus in December, 1849; and the
thtrdhonn e In - December, .1 8 e 4 , which additions make
an 'average of more than GO per cent. upon the premi
ums peldiwffhout Mcreening•the annual premium,
ruruaua
'• ThonMe Ridgway, ' • John A. BrOSI3,
' • Robert Pearsall, •'. .. John D. Latimer, •••
Thomas P. James, - • John R. Slack,
• Frederick Brown, John 0.111. •teheli,
Pi wary G. Freeman. • . 'Beth): Conly. •
Parophletscantainlngtrible of tates anti ciplatlatit
form of application and (lather inform:lllcm can be
at the office. THOMAS RIDGWAY, President.
Or or B. Rum :1 1 / 4 01 A , Agent tar thts cogsty.
. .
4.ll43lnTha'-fiI'EAK SAW:MILS.
N. C. FRECK - Ar,;(o. •
.large 13tesin Seer and'a die itodi of Pine;
Oat and' Hemlork !Timber at Itilletsborg, Deo
ph
:Co.. Pi; are prepiii.ed mintdeettire aid to
.."order:" the - heaviest bills 'of Lumber at :shcittixdice; to
%becalm- of Philedelptdr, Baltimore,',Wealdtegton and
• New To*, or , to .lihit 'oil the , Delaware - River,
Anuisjiraeiii Tide
weer peals, or so the - Central, reolirrvir
:Elk. Or other cooneetiog railroads.
••• . •
• • ' '
NEE
PIIILADBLPmA{;PA.
oo,ooe
fur One Yearn
$ 5 0 1 Per $.1.1.1(.*
JURY Olt
.DEATH.
.$2;506;55:1:96:.
$400;000.00
944,543 13
1,169,309 91
$4,478.100
Or toner.
. • • (From i_hp Arrerlcan tip rivalNirk: )
THE VALUE OF THE CORN Miss.
Everybody is familiar with husk mats, sn,i
'it is well to know that excellent matresses can
be Made from this Article, but .n very small
'proportion: of the crop la saved for these pm..
poses. It is not generally - knoWn that the
husk Is appiiedin foreign crountries to ma , ,y
. other iinPortant uses: • 'Some writers even a ,
Atrt that the value of the husk crop, if a tit.,
ized, Would be
. nearly equal that of the oc:t
and barley •cro'ps. , of the country- crimbined.
We have Seen Most, excellent husk letter' pa -
Per, and It is said-,better paper can be made
from it than from either linen or cotton r;:g.: ,
and, because it has great hardneis and firm
pess, '
exceeding that of the best hand "mad
Eoglish drawing papers, that it is especiallp
adapted: for peuCil-drawing, water soli r,
'and Short hand writing, for which latter pur. ,
pose it is extensively used. Its durability,
. , .„
is claimed, renders it peculiarly , valuabli, for
documents, records, bank notes, bonds, c . l - .
. . .
• Corn husks:contttin a
.long,.strait. strop:,
flaxlike fabric, which can be spun like tl ix,
Into a thread,aad the thread, like linen threr,‘l
woven into cloth_ of: great.- tenacity "and
i3treligth, Which excels "all the coarse matet
als in common use, in resisting decomposition ;
Thla Will furnish an excellent. substitute f , r
coarse ftax and hemp clothes, Jute and gunny
clothes, arid begging.
Again, in the course of extracting the . corn
flbre,:long fibres are found at the bottom ot.
the boiler in a spongy condition, filled wi:lt
glutinous' substance, which, on - closer ex;:ni_
ination, proves to 'be a nutritious donzir.
This may be dried and baked, and furnishei
A good, .Wholesome, sweet bread,, especially'
when mixed with wheat.flour. It posse,., s
the peculiarity,,that it keeps perfectly sive, t
for months, although exposed to the air, it
will. not - mould; and exbefs . almost 'kno% a
- Vegetable substanCes in its resistance to - de.
Compositioa. ;with wheat flour, . it
'would 'Probably make a very good nime.
'eat for ship breed and crackers. Cattle eat
it voraciously: Of thie farinaceout suhetnnc
tkere are:ls pounde in a hundred pounds of
huiki; of the long. fibre, suitable for spi n ..
fling, a hundred pounds of husks timid:hes
25 pounds, while, at the same time; 20 poutias
.of - paper is afforded from the too pone& of
raw' material--the :entire valuatle products
'being 60 per, cent:, &the -weight - of huritc.
These interes'lng manufactures are chiefly
conducted under the pationags• of the
triangoverninent, and it is stated that n ,
knapsacks . for. the :Imperial, Army,: Wa.4o:i
tops, floor cloths, fire buckets, and papei of
all . Varieties,.from the coarsest wrapping to
the finest bank note paper_ used .by the gov.
ernment, are manufactured at. the Imperial
`mills. Beside these, there are two. private
mills in operation . near Vienna,' condheled
on an extensive scale„ the .oWners of which,
it is said beeame independently rich "in the
two first years of-their- workings, their mills
being several times extended and kept run -
ning night and day to, fill all their different
orders. - -
The importrinee,of.saving the husks will be
fully .appreciated, When it iq remembered that
'they , arc simply ineidesital to the production
of • a most important . cereal, everywhere cul
tivated, and . that they cost ruithing beyond
the care attending their collection and preser
vation. '
- 'The chief reason of the inattentionhitherto
bestowed by capitalists on this article is
traceable mainly to the difficulty of procur
ing asufficient supply of husks. We are Fit
isfied that the demand will abundantly 'war
rant harriers' in saving and storing all the
husks they can. They are' easily baled and
marketed; like baled hay, and wia bring a
good price for mattrasies alone. '
Our friends, who contemplate starting the
hilsk manufacturein this-country; must not,.
however, wait for the farmers to accumulate
husks,' but appoint responsible- agents who
wih Contract; for the . niaterial at the faims.
Farmers are beginning - to appreciate. their
Value as fodder, .and probably will not be dis
posed to sell. thern for-less-than the price of
• BCCEWFIEAT.—This r crop occupies a •pobi 7
lion in our farming . hiett it would 'be very
Aildcult to supply.., Common millet isle some
respects very much. like it, especially as it
may be sown in JulY„and a crop of hay or
grain may be.barvesied, and as it also does
well Upon sand soils. Buckwheat is a plant
which makes the most of FEW, privileges—a
sort of self made crop - . If it bas!to struggle
moderately, it does welL But:if it has all ha
needs supplied, and especially if on freshly
-Manure& land, it is very - likely to fail.. It
does not bear fermenting ,manure well at all,
as it runs to tops and.the Seed blasts. It af
fords one of . the most valuable green manure
croPs to be used .on. tight leachi lands, for
with 100 to 150 'poi:m(lB'of good guano, or 3
tore owt..ot ,bonedrist, a' heavy crop 'of ma :
nare ; may be produced on'. almost . any
When sowed for thergraiii, it itcnot advisable
to sow too early,' as. the first, flowers are apt
to blight into hot; dry weather. In cool
weather,..reasetiably moist, the grain fills best,
but : frost is fatal. It is usual, inorder to•avoid
extremes, -to .sow from the sth to the 25th t.,f
July:according latitude.: .The last of the
month: being preferred, where frosts hold: off
well. It is sown 'on sod witheitt' manure,iit
the rate of g bushel to a bushel and-a;balf to
the acre. ,It Is best to prepare the land well
by plowing some weeks beforehand; and bar:
rowing to get ,a_ uniform suiface. We have
no idea how long the plant will continue to
grow and blossom; if frostnhold off. It is
customary to cut, and cure in Small iiolated
gravels, as soon as the first seeds are ripe,
before thy mill shell out in handling. The
straWis as good sheep fedderes need be, and
thngrain nutritious.and fattening..
. Moth the. Ameeican Fanner-3
THE GARDEN.
Inc fervid heat of. a *July sun now pours
down upon us, and the gardener, to like
Corm, must be active, so that the perspiration
flow, freely,
.thus cooling 'the system, and
averting the danger of sun stroke. - Come
qUently, he must so arrange his work as to
perform the less active labor; such as weed
ing in the rnorning did evening; and during
the heat of. the day use the hoe,. • rake, or
Ppade.• It is surprising what a high degree
of heat man is capable of enduring; provi
ded he can keep up the perspiration.'
Some planting and sowing, and much'trans
planting, can, be done this month.
AsrAmtoos.—After cutting has ceased, the
weeds should be removed, and a light dress
ing of fine manure applied.
1,425,000
BEEr3. —Rat ly Blood-Turnip sown early in
the month, would _be likely -to attain a good
gorowth by winter. . . •
BEANS.—Limas, and other pole bean's, need
attention to see that they are winding around
the poles, and tying with a soft twine. We
suppose • all gardeners have. observed that
beans wind' around contrary to the ann.
CABBAGE ANT/ CAULIFLOWER.—The first of
July is a goo 4 tune ta transplant for winter
: CELERY. —May yetbetratoplanted, as yon
Would cabbage on the surface, in rows 4 feet
apart for tall, and. S teet foi dwarf kinds S to
10 inches in rows, and in trenches the same
distance. ,
etreuunwas.-"- May be sown for pickles eith-
In hills or drills. Use plenty of seed; so as
to )1:lye some to spare for the_ bugs.
,Mr,Loss.-,-Beep a bright kiokorit for bugs:
thin out to 3or 4 , in a hilL Three or four
pod large melons - only,:can be ripened on
PEAS --Clear.off old vines; throwing them
.
to the
- pigs to glean any scattering peas, . and
plant late crops in theit• places. •
Porirous.—A - low , flit. hill, is hist, and
weeds should be kept out by hand culture,
.after it is too late to ctiltivate: -
-Tomiroza.—Hoe often, .watch for the to
mato worm, pick off and:kill him. You can
soon trace the insect:by , his droppings under
Tunairs.—Rata Baga and Sweet Russia
eannoibe sewn too soon The Yellow Aber
cannot
b e
soon follow, and the Red-Top
l3trap 'Aar. may be deferred until the latter
part of the month: ,We prefer sowing all va
rieties in drills ; abont - 18 inches apart, where
they can be thinned and weedled; It always
should be, borne In mind_ .that all vegetables
should, be kept ~c lean, and: growing, rapidly,
by w eeding aid . atlrring the soil; as long as it
cart. be
,done: without:; injury:to the tops.
'Weeds mullet grow am ong nsefttl plants with
out. robbing them Of iportion °rib* foo4
and innut
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YEy . ,ISIKISTRY.
(From tfie American AgricultMist.).