Wit and gitutor. [From the Toiedo.Blede-1 Tat Boston Excursion—Au Account of the Preparatory Biscassion—The litart;and' the pi:ogress up to we Beginning ortite Masonic Festival. , TitthiCari Borer, BotOn (with is in the Stait nv Alsestieboosets), June 25, 1867.—The Raleigh trip. soircely.over, His Serene Highness deter - mined upon acceptin the Bostoninvitashen. Hia owjel recopehen in North Rarliny.give him a sort ...gwappitite for papier applause, and be determin e.i upon. trying it in the North eight. `At the Celli exit* meetin held to discuss the question; Seward expressed a desire tp go. Welles tottered Seward, but Randall, who Bence the decease nv Eli Dili Newton, is Considered the strongest man 'Con,. nacted with the Administration, and therefore as sooms diktatorial airs, opposed it. • "But," sed Johnson, in reply to Baindall'm oppci eition„ "I feel ez though I mines make one more effort to save our errin Southern bretlareit.". . "Hr. President," retortid Itandalt, "I recently went to - raise a corner-stun to the memory nv J. Johnson, yoor lamenhd. - , father,' who dec.eest in 1812. Onto that Corner-stun .wez engraved these words : "Jacob Johnson ; died from the effez nv - ease superindcoet by a over effort to save his ends from drownin." - "Now of yoc keep- on year present loonatic mute, I eliel be compelled towithdraw fniuoyeor support, and after a time, from my quiet home . is Wieconsio, where an appreciative consti tooeney will permit me to forever stay I will be called upon to write all epitaff fo year politikle scorner-etuo, with I ebel do in these words: to wit: • Janet ArAlrew Johnson, 'who died frctuithe effex lay a disease, sooperin eloost lir over effort in a great many attempts to save his politikle friends from bein strangled. " 'Porlaip.—The friends wuzn't worth the emir!, but they lived. - "'Note Beue.—The man who - saved em wuzn't q nit e ez good ez the friends, but he died' !Tut upon sekond that I've no objeckshun to this tour. Yoo kin d 3 us no damage ef the re p3rters are properly trained,. and if yoo deliver. oely such speeches ez we determin upon before hand. Yoo go thro Delaware, wiz!' is ourn boo' GETP•ey wont hurt us very much, coz yoo've bin tiro there wunst, and they know what to expect;' too York will give a enthooeiastic . recepshen ef Morrissey. .and Ben Wood will take holt of the matter together—by the way, Seward telegraff em to In:mat—and in Connecticut yoor certain nv a corjel reccpshen. - That Stait is full nv demoral ized Yankee Democrats, who her bin out to Mich igan and left ther all their 'Puritanism, and brut back with em, in its stead; all the cuseidness in degenions to that soil, wich cussidneas grafted onto their natral cnienie, makes em rather enter prisin in their wortblisnis. In Boston itself the proopeck is good. There'll be a immense crowd present to dedicate the Masonik Temple, wich wo &hall claim the credit at briugin, ez we did the throngs with come to see us on the tour North, but wich wood presiat in hollerin 'Grant 1' The trooly decent men nv Boston are Ablishinints, hut there's some thousands wich want officem, and them, with the sprinklin nv Dirnoluats and con servatives, ought to make nit a handsome recep ehen. There is yet in Boston men who used'to return fugitive slaves,, and ther is, besides, tie eminently respectable gentlemen who are so con servative that they hold onto sin, becoz it's old and established by precedent, and eo aristocratic that they, won't do right, jilt becoz dOiti rite is a quiet common thing in that seckshun ; who hold onto the coat tale nv progress and holler 'Stop V end who, if they tie theirselves to a good canoe, load it dovin with their dignity. Like the 2d Doe tenants of '6l, their biggage is worth more'n they - are. But the trip won't hurt us. You can't make the Ablishnists more Abliehn, and them cz foller ne for the loaves and fishes we dispense, wood still feller us,. of the road we took led ez strato through perdiehen ez a pigeon wood fly. We'll' go. Ef yoo' will , make this tour and say nothin ideotik, the yery novelty rtv it will direct attention from what we've decided to do with Sheridan, Sickles, Pope, et al." Anti so it wax decided to go. Thro' Delaware the resepehen wnz all that we desired, and in Maryland the people dome.in crowds tcrgreet ns ; the the cheers partook sice much nv the nacher nv the cheerful yells wick the Confedrit spljers em ployed when they charged, that Sekretary Se ward's nerves wuz somewhat ehockt. Ez Philadel 7. Phy ditto' offer us the hospitalities nv the city; fire ditto' stop there at all. The train run around it the President's nose bein elevatid ail the time, ez the he smelt enthin... When it had finally . passed, Mr. Randall annonuat the fact, and the Preeiden shel its yoosual benine expression er we glided tuto the sacred 'soil nv Noo Gersey. Arrivin in Non York, the recepshen wuz all that coed hey bin desired.. Morrissey • lied done Ifs part, end !her wuz respectable bodies nvcheerera wditin 'at every pint , agreed upon by the comnait tee,'and. ez. they lied bin paid liberally, the 'eti 7 iltoCWiabM wuz cz good, in quality ez it wuz large in quantity. o,,Scasionally, a cheerer which bed taken - too much uv hiswages : in advance, wood cheer for Jeficrson Davis; but it wuzn't notist. It didn't mar the pleasant uniformity nv the pro (Tedium, or strike atiyleily or bein singles. They tried terrible'hard to get a Apeech out uv us, and , the . Pres,dent wuz widin, but Randall seem that the IlerAd and Tribeon Led reporters preSent, supprest. bin], mad got him off to bed compare tively sober, and very early. . Arrivin at llostou, I wu2 surprizcd at the length,. depth and breadth uv the enthooeiasm 'iv the re 'esp,hen. E.): if to .how the greet at the death nv Presidents, we notist everywherO the portrait us oar prod ,. Liultiu; draped ui menrnik at whit the President dropt a 'tear, sayin, "See how they mourn tie when we're everlastitilf gene I's Hanker...hors waved from the winders uv the eminent respectability' on the route, and theis . scret. a Sort of subdood entlio6sium, a sort uv half' mournin giidnie, of I may say co, wie4-wnz trying. We wuz receeved by Cior'nor Bullock,' whose speech NYRz a noble triboot to the President. • "I welcome yen," sod he, "to M.essachooseee. Many Presidents hey Visited Noo England, and this visit, like theirs;crcites devoshen to the Toonion and reepeck for them which, iia their ofilshel posi shen, rest At. the government uv the whole coun try. .oar desire is to manifest our regard for those who, in oftiehel capacity, : respeck the Nash nel Toonion, which is to say, we reepeck the Nashua' Toonion. .-,I trust the President will stay long enough to -enable us to manifest our high re gard for—(here the President's face brightened up) rots orris! (the President turned fright.: rollyred,. wish Bullock, whose principles wuz a rasslin a back bolt holt with his politeness, notist;and he added) AND TO YOO, PERSONALLY 1" ~ Er them last words iehood slowly and despiritly, the President's face' lighted up. He tendered .... him thanks for the resepehnn. He woodent under. _ take to conceal emoehens with agitated him at this persenel welcome upon the soil nv Massa chetahs: It wuzn't necessary for him to go into the history nv Massichoosets ez he wuz in the habit uv doin further South, ez those afore him' wuz probably ez familiar with it ez lie wriz,' but Tie wood &sheer em, for ther encouragement, that the histry uv. Massachooeits in conneckshin with. the histry nv these States'hez 'become a part nv the histry nv the country, and'therefore-in visilin Id assechoosite under sich pekoolyer cirournstan_ o .a it is pekoolyerly gratifying to reseeve slob a welcome. In regard to yoor remarks tetclain the pre s a ashen uv these Statee, I .trust I may say with K ut egotism, a vice with I never hew. been accul tar, and from wish I ruay`say no one is mot singlerly free than myself,. I yield to no pa triot livin or dead in my devoshen to that pur pose. Toor other remarks on . .the Rooshen pur this and the more economical collecahin nv the internal revenue also meets my - approbastien,r Randall pilled at his coat tale, when theffisi dent remarkt that he - might say without egotism that he didn't desire to make a speech, and stopt. We brought him otT in comparatively good order. We stop at the Tremont' Renee. It is a goad hotel, tlio' the waiters ought to be Aterlaiii: Its b oot In a to a troo bitnekrat to be waited on by a nigger. Too kin damn a nigger waiter, but put a white man in'that posishen and yoo.feel a deli cacy about it. When we retired the President in stated that-I shoed sleep lyiu across the doorway uv hie room. " Why ?": asked I. "I am in Roston," replied he, "wher they stun the prophets. Boston dislikes me. Boattua her. to-day a emilin face, but toot kind uv a hart does that smiliti face conceal? .Sumner lives in Boe ton, and so does Philips—in Boston they electatig- . gers to the LegiAacher, and are trym to.stopthe patens whisky. 'Wet kind of a place is that fora DimetkrsiticTresident to trust himself into?'To o Bleep across my -doorway, and of a hand uv 'liahnists, 'detrain tee their foe, -shoed:strive to enter, they wood hey to flesh their daggers VOO7 body first.. Meanwhile, I WOOCI escape. Yoo 000 I, by preparin beforehand a few ipipressive la-k 6 words, make a gorjukt death uv it andtdo the Cll2 good. For instance, as Sumner struck yoo cad' giatpi 'Slay me, but spare A. J., the hope nv the Republic.' Or, ez Wilson struck yoo down with a bludgeon, you might 'exclaim, 'I die willingly for the Constitooshert with:Meters on to it.' Anylittle quotashen from anyuv my speeches, jeodiciously throwd in, under eich circumstances. wood do good. Ton will sleep there to-night, and remem: bar, in case coo are called upon to die, the proper quotashens." Seward concurred, blot Randall objected. He - didn't anticipate any skit 'danger: Ef Boston : wAntp: to get rid uv the President they have a stexter way than assasainaehen. Rash politishuns only assassinate them wich they can't find cause to impeach. But he wiazo'l2 afraid fly Boston. We stood a better chance nv dying of excessive hospitality - in Boston than uv bein stabbed.• Our stomachs might protrude in. Booton, but our bowel s never. .Boston would feast us, for ther are ennff men in Boston who want posishen to keep'ne a goin a year or two. He feared dYspeP- Ma more than daggers, and had no fears of the wine beinpiiened, - - Nevertheless I wni foret to sleep tri• that pp. tighten, with I did, wakin up in the nternin ez tore and stiffer a plow -hose. I don't know how far the trip will he extended. • . ' PErnomtun V. Rases, P. M. Mich is Postmaster), and Profeesorin the map and Japhet Free Academy for the development. fly the intellek uv all races irrespective of odor. :•••*. Firs' anti puddings fonerally oome Int. :7 4M 19.4 things that pride eata k ituattga . lo, HOTELS. North-western .. Honse l :: ante Daniel .H} ' • Centre Street, IrottoreillT4 Ltrige scomccuncOatbk jor,Dnimers. " -- 7131Ng5," propet. Jane 16,1666 UNION. : 1 - 10TELL, (late KSCIIANGS HOTEL,) CENTRE ST:, POTTSVMLE, /ACOBLIMMILIWTH, Propr: April 4. igt PENNSYLVANIA HALL, baying BEFITTED undersigned baying RurrrED AND BKMENIS ED IT THRotroa- OUT . m Tss itoer • • r ELEGANT MANNER, Int;itea the Attention of the Trenxting . „ The etor tictft epsre no pens to maintain the character it has ,alt rays enjoyed ae being one of the test of the FIRST-CLARE HOTELS . . Of the toothy, and those whir favor hini. with their patronage may be assured that nothing will be left un done to secure the comfort and satisfaction of tae'. • WILLIMIL tt AVIEITNEY.• 414- • June 16. e 6 UNITED STATES HOTEL, Bran4:l4traXii, Tamaqua, Pa. D . 00 X • :I**tpr. The United States lintel is well sand widely bikren to the traveling public. It is pleasantly lowed in the -centre and- bnsluewt part of the -.toren and - nenabe Railroad Depot; it is Farnisiked, and pm seams every modern improvement:for thenomfort and entertainment of ita Inmates; the 'rooms are. *packed( and 'well ventilated ; provided with gas and water ; the attendanceis prompt and reepectfut; imd the - To. ble is well Prevailed with the beet the. market affords. The Bar is'.atocked with the choicest -. 'kb a long experience as a hotel-keeper :the . prietor truing. by mndelate amigos and a lib:2nd policy, to receives share of the . public patronage. • . Ally I. , 66 . - 26-- T H E WASHINGTON LIBRARY CO, PIIILADELPHIA,.• SUBSORIPTION ONE DOLLAR $300,000 PRESENTS To-:sppqgpEAs . . - One Cash Present Of ,$.10,000. • One Cash Present of 020.000. - • One Cswit - Present of -$110.000. • Our Cash Present of $3.000: • • Two CaSh. Presents of $2,300 each. Read Full Schedule of Preteids Below:* Each Certhlcate of Stock is accompanied with a BEAUTIFUL .STEEL-PLATE EXEILITEIB, WORTH MORE AT RETAIL THAN THE COST OF "ORRTIFICATF. • - , And also Insure to the holder : a ' PRESENT IN THE GRE&T DISTRIBUTION THE WASHINGTON - LIBRARY CO. Is chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, and Organ tract in aid of the'. RIVERSIDE_ :MSTITUTE • Soldiers' arid Orphans, Incorporated by tbe State of S. J. April 5,'67 THE ItIVI!AMIDE .INSTATIITE, Situate at Riverside, Burlington County, New Jersey; is founded for the purpose of gratuitously educating the sons of deceased Soldiers and Seamen of the Unit ed States. ,: • The Bo rd of Trustees consists , of the-following Well-known citizensof Pennsylvania and New Jersey : ' Box. WAL. B. MANN, District Attorney,' Phlladel - Phis, Pa. - Bea. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, Ex-Chlet Coiner 11. S. Mint, and Recorder of Deeds. Philadelplil4, Pa.. Boa. JAMES. M. SCOVELL, New, Jersey: . - '• Hos. W. W. WARE, New Jersey... • • 'L. • • HENRY GORMAN, Esq., Agen Adams'lixPress, Phlladelob's, Pa. ' _ J. E. COE, EN., of Joy, Coe & Co„ "Phlladetptda. . , l'ara.Prar Drearticurr, .WASHINGTOII; D. C., April IS. IS6i.—Offico of internal Revertnet—HaVing re, caved satisfactOry evidence .that the proceeds of the enterprise conducted by the "Washingtm _Library . Company^ will be devoted to charitablp uses, permis sion is hereby granted ,to said Company to conduct such enterprise exempt from all charge, whether from special tax orother duty.. • • • • . - . . E. A. ROLIASI3 . , Comthissioner. • .The Washington library Company, In order that the benevolent object set forth in this circular may be successfully accomplished, issued five serlesof . - • . FINE STEEL-PLATE. ENGRAVINGS, which are pit up on sabot:lol°n at pricee mach beloW their retail wane. • • • , CERTIFICATES OF STOCK IN THE wesinNa- TON ISBRASY COMPANY • • Will be bunted, stampad with the.seal of the.P.Ompany, - and signed by. the Secretary. (None others genuine ) Any person sending ne ONE DOLLAR, or paying the same to our local Agents. will receive immediately a fine Steelßlate isngraving.'.at choice from the fel-. lowing liar, and One Certificate of Stock, Insuring One Present in our published schedule. • • . - • • ONE DOLLARENGHAVINGS. - '• • •• FNo. Childs - 51y No. 2—" They're Saved They're Shred!" • No. SOld .Serenty.six or, the Early. Days of the Revolution... • Any person ,paying TWO DOLLARS will recetre eithaof the following flee Steel Plates. at chdice, and Two Ceit,ificates of Stock, thus beemning entitled to Two Presents. • TWO DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS No. I—”Washingtows Courtship.. No. 2-!•Waab ingtoirs Last Interview with his Mather." - - THIWB DOLLAR ,ENGRAVENdS. Any'peieon payibk• THRiZE DOLLARS will receive the beautiful Steel Plate .of . • • - HOME FROM THE WAR,. • and Three Certificates of Stock, becoming "entitled to Three Presents. . I FOUR DOLLAR. BRGRAVINGS. Any person paying FOUR' DOLLARS - shall reeelve the lame and beautiful Steel Plate of • •THE PERILS OF OUR POILEFATHERS.^ and Four Certificates of Stock,. entitling them to Four Present. • FIVE DOLLAR. ENGRAVINGS Any person nho pays FIVE DOLLARS shall receive the large and splendid Stael Plate of , - • THE MARRIAGE OF POCAIIPN'I'AS,I'- and Five Certificates of Stock, entitling them to - Five Pnwnts. The Engravings and Certificates will be defivered to. each entlnibe . r at oar Local Agencies, or sent by mail; post paid, or expreas, as may be ordered.'. The. Washington Library -Company WILL A WARD THREE. HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. IN : PRESENTS TO THE SHAREHOLDERS, Ou Wednesday, September 25th, '67 - AT rnit ! ADEL)putt, PA 7 , OR AT THE INSTITUTE, RIVERSIDE, N - FICHE DUMB. OF. PILICEI* I Cash Present 1 Cash. Present • - - 1 Cash Present - 1 Cash Present 2 -.Cash Presents of 22,500 each 1 Hand:sores Country . Residence. Stable, Grounds, fic , Germantown," Phtlasia ' 18,000 • 1 Double Residence, three-story brick, Cam - den, IC .J 1 Coal Depot, Offices, Sheds, GrOunds, With business established, N 0.1314 Washington Philada • 1 Country Residence. Riverside, N, J., with Ground, Fruits. &c 1 Three-story Cottage. Lot, ac 25 Valuable • Building Lots, : '-Riverside, $3OO , . . • each • 5,000 1 Elegant Turnout Family Carriage, Span of Horses, Harness, &c., complete 10 Valuable Building ; Lots, Riverside, $3OO each 1 Beautiful Sliver-gray Horse, 153 if blinds high, Sired by the • celebrated inpiorted Arabian Horse •.'Callph e. also, a tight Road Wagon, weight 140 pounds, with set of superior Single . Brunets, &c., making a • first class e4tabliahment 43 , 0Mr7 20 Pianos, $5OO each • ' • lO,OOO 20 'Melodeons. $215. each • .000 5 Rosewood Sewing Machines, $lOO each .... 1,000 - 10 Family Sewing Machines. $lOO each'l,ooo 50 Pine Gold Watches, $2OO each - - 10,000 100 011 Paintings, by leading artists—aggregate ' - • • value ,OOO 3 Camel's Hair Shawls, $l,OOO each 10 2 Camel's Hair Shawls, s3,ooo.each 8,000 3 Handsome Lace Shawls. $250 each 750 10 Caahmere Shawls, $5O each • 500 20 Silk Dress Patterns, $75 each 1,500 118 City Building Lots, $175 each 8,750 The remainder will conslat - of ftibOrxware, Musical Boxes, Opera Olasses, Pocket Bi bles, and differentartleles of ornament and use, amounting to • • - Total •All the'properties given clear of inenmirance. . .• ROW TO OBTAIN ti RAIIEI4 AND EN. GRAVINGS: . . • Send orders to us by mall, enclosing from $l. to $2O, either by Post Office orders'or in a registered letter, , at onr-risk„ Larger amounts 'should be sent by draft or lo shares with angrivirge Y 5 shares with Engravings 50 shares with Engravings: 75 shares with Engravings 100 4=l with Engravlnia ScaLocal ACENTS' WANTED throughout the United - The Aufociation hive appointed as Receiveis, Messrs. . GEO. A. COOK P. & CO., whose well known iuteority and business experience will be a sufficient guarantee that the money intrusted to them will be oromptly applied to the purposes stated. PLIIIADILPIIIA, PA., May IS6T- To the Officers and. Members of the Washington Li - brary Co., N. S. READ, - Secretary. • •• Gentlemen:—On receipt of your favni of the 15th inst., notifying us of our appointment as Receiveri for your Compkny, we took the liberty to submit a copy of your ciarter, with a plan of your enterprise, to the highest legal authority of the . State, . and having re= coved his favorable opinion in regard to its legallti,' and sympathizing with the benevolent' object of. your Association, viz : the education and maintenance of the orphan children of our soldiers and sailors at the. Riverside institute. we have concluded to accent the trust, and use our best efforts tai promote so worthy an 'object. R.pectfully, yours, &c., • . - Address all letters and orders to— . . , CEO. A. COOKE *CO., BANKERS, " . S South Third St., Phllada.; Receivera for theWashingtort'Lltwarr.oO3 - Jane i11...51 . • . . . 26-Lm. REMOVA.L. THE BICSINESS.I OF -GUSTAV WOLTJEN TOBACCONIST, TOWN HALL, CENTRE STREET, POTTS FILL% Where the same will be conducted In future under the firm of OILAS. dc BROTHER. pou.ine. June h'4T . . PLUMBING AND. - GAS Frail% . , TTE.NDED ro ALLrzainf BINCIERS. ItriMIABGEB DIODIERATIL.4III Cadent le& itti stems of & &&04 , 'and GEORGE ouo t ei . Fr; :came St" will mob* iirtad EMS; Coppiu and La& bought , , • - tir&OINVI N. DO - min.: Patteifllti! wine, otEUzili and peauftla& Mom. • 41111nirr er a lliti;--11succoues ittexter erAmerAeru.... The handl. Those wiefeleitee large snantity aud bur doom of el se r - • EDUCATIONAL. FREELAND SEMINARY Will op lta' Fall Term of 1561,. on !MONDAY, MIME' 29th. - - For catalogue containing fall par A. IL PIiCTEROi,F. A. • Jelly 13-IS-St Freelan.l,-Kontgomery flo.„1"a. CHEGARAY INSTITUTE , . FOR 'l7ol:Tti . .T.ADrEs: 1427 and 1529 Spruce . Street, r.urrEADELP,.usI. , . lidang . D'H£RVILLY;. Principal. FllllDA:l7;lieprembeir 40th4.44tr.-. Board and with= per Amain • • s4so ••• • - for two, ht mom , ' ' eistem festb)..._ .• 400 Frenthia the ism gria ' ge . ef emits eon.; adeptly spoken in thefmtithte. - • July 13, "G.T. -_~: WEST GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY CIarIiSTEit:COtTINITY, PA. The duties of this Institution vciil be returned under new regalatione on the- nb of ' tenth month tOcioberj • next: In sedition to a complete Enulith coarse. thor: ongh instruction will be grren in Lorgw...uPJ. 5..11M3 1 C., Drswins,and Painting. - Lectures on tcitntltie rind nth-. er Patients:will be delivered frequently:: Every effort. will be need to toAsia' the - high rwitanstion t,his pchool has lone enjoyed: estater;nephowthe.lowspplirallon to the PtindpaL T. YEISNINGTOI`I.CONARD..' - , Jane 29. 'GI •96 am' •--. We=t Grove. Pa. - • . PENNSYLVANIA 'pEIEi:OOLLEGE, Perk'omen Bridgeitimatgomery Co., Pa, • Ther-illgitatiOtt it orginizei With three - detitrtinents the Academic, may Coileglate end the Ornainentsi.,-, Young ladles may ',ere receive a then:anti eduraticu, either. In the common •Pratiches. in the:Reber English and Classics, or. iu *the Modern Lancupgos, Thawing Painting, and Fancy Work.. The College' le• supplied . with a - good Pailopophical and Chemical thartatitineral., Fo•tells. &c.., to illustrate the -Physical 'Sciences...The Legislature of Pennsylvania has vested the-College - with authority tc,grant ..01plo raas and confer Dcgreell. and many pi its graduates are now occupying responaihle positions. as teachers, with good salaries. Igo labor will be spared to make the pupils of this Institution thorough in all the Finales parstedL - •.. The test session opens the .10th of April, ISGT. For further information addreis. , the Principal. J. P: SHERMAN..B. M. Freeland, 11 Gm Montgomery t`o.,Pa. • C - 0 AI'AIE CI.A I, NOB 111 A L S CAM O 0..1. TN CONNE , TTION M ITII LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE • - A Normal Class will be orgardie&in orinnectien*lth this Institution, commencing on the 16111 - of April; to continue ten weeks,—to June 21st A faw.lty of seven Teachers is employed. • ••• • - Also a fall Commercial Course. Expense for Normal Course, •exchialve of books,- $49 20. Commends] Course less than usaal rates. Send for Circnlars:addresibtg • - - Rev. T. R. NICIIROY. A: M.. Prealdent,. Annville Lebanon Co., Pa: Dec 2 9; 46-42- • 13. q. R i March sO, ti 7 T :Rif ANON VALLEV. .li3 0 LI. EGE,Frhe „1-4 Fetiird Collegiate 'year Will commence This Institution has, been chartered by the Leg la- , turebf the State'with full. Collegiate powers, and the following, courses of Study, in which It is proposed to' graduate Students;-have been adOt•ted, vie.: . • . An Elementary Course for Teachers, A Scientific Course,. . • • ' ••• IS, S.) • A Ladies' Course, . • • ~ t • CM; Al .- • A Classical Course. • . (A. B.) A Biblical Course, ' (U. B.- S.). The School is intended to supply a great pulzlic 'want, and instraction is givn In SE branches of a com mon. a liberal, or an ornamental education:. . There is a priMary.or model school connected with the Institu tion:and elso.a Corarbetcial Cauree..so that Students of any grade will be rct•teived and will be pat into suit-. able Classes. With superior accommodations; first •clifts teachers, a location not excellini by any in epees. lability and healthfulness, and 1 - the general moculaof the community, we'offer, to parents and guardians a pleasant home..wheze their children and wards will be properly cared for and.. will be' subjected to the .best . . .. - - For Boarding, Washlug,.Llidit Fuel. and Tel- ' Son, with. furnished. nxnu,lor FSII Term of :. ' 18 weeks - SSS. 50 Instrum , tutal Musk • . . . - IS 00 Double Entry Book-Keeping (in - Classes) Painting and Fancy Warklit usual rates. For catalogues and farther particulars, address Rev. T. R. VICEROY, A. M., prei.ident June 22,.'67 2.5-tf • Annvilio, Lehltnem •f,.. llors6 aid Catty PowOor.i TER, H EA COUGHS, TEMPER, VERS, FOUN7 LOSS OF Al TITE AND VT ENERGY, t.c. use improves wind, lucre the-appetite 7 f .a smooth glossy • skin transforms, miserable ski horse.. . In all diseases of Swine, 'such as toughs, Tricers In the Lungs, Liver . ' • • ! . Hits article • acts as a .specilic. • ••• :•e • By putting_ from toe paper. in - a .; - barrelof-swlll the I ,s_-- above diseases will be eradicated or entirely-prevented, If given in tlmel:a certain preventive and cure 'fee' the Hog Cholera: . • Price 25 Cega per. Paper; orb Papers fo r $l. A. vouocz & 331;;,0., WHOLESALE 'DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT. NO: U 6 Prinklin St.i . Baltiminie;llld; For Sale by Druggists afid Stoyekeepers - . through, ' out the United States. • • • .• • For sale in Pottsville by TIRNRY SAYLOR, Druggist; Schuylkill Ravel); H. N. CC/X.R. •". •. •' • Dec 1..66 . • • • • 48.19 $40,000 20,000 ,10.000 0.000 0,000 The New Beautifier of the Skin Testimonials from Celebrated Ladies: . . - The secret of beautifying the skin -being known only to Messrs. Jared & Rene, they -honorably state that it differs from all other preparation§ " It gives. to the most harsh and freckled skin both the texture and color,cd. polished ivory, removing all. discoloration wheter appearing as freckles, tan, inorpbett, moth,. or biackworm specks,. and is especially successful In smoothing out the marks left by Small Pox. • The agents of "lamall de Paris' , most confidently mut plait Co Atte public the earnest endorsements of such distingaished ladies rut Signora RISTORI, Mlle. PELICITA. TXSTVA.LI,.fiIiss MAGGIS MITCHELL; Mrs. D.P. BOWER‘. crux WESTERN. Mad. .PGNISI, Mrs. EM lii&WALLEPt, LIICY .MUSLITON, NOE MU MARGUEMITTi, Miss AG- • , NES PERRY, , • and many - others, Abase high standing in' the profits slon gives the stamp of truthfulness to their intern gent and genuine apprlival. -; THE, BEAM' felIL-LUCILLE WILSTERN SAYS: Ifind that the 'Tniall'* produces all the brain:icy' of rouge and lily-white. A ith .the 'great and peculiar Advantage of total harmlessnm.s. :It really adds' to the softness and beauty of the ' THE MAGNIFICENT VESTVALI SAYS: / have suffered's° much from the various, white.lce time; &c., which my theatrical profession _ obliges me to use, that I consider it a perfect benefaction to : firidla preparation which gives the necessary whiteness . to the skin, and leaven the skin tool and smooth:: . I have tried the skin beeutifier, "L'Email de Paris,'. and found that it Instantly imparts a natural bloom and freshness to the o3mpleapon. • • • • ' "Jared Email de Paris" is used. as a deficit° beauti fier of the Skin for Theatre, Saloon or .Ball Room, by the most refined aridlc.rupulous ladies; producing all the beautifying effects of rouge ann lily-white, with out their vulgar glare or Wiry to the skin. Sold b a f r all first class Druggiats, Perfumers and La-1 • . L Isabeau,' 825.. • Broadway ; Demos Barnes th• Co. and P. C. Wells. & Co., New York, and Eug_ene 11l South Tenth Street, - and Johnson, Holloway & Cowden, Philadelphia, - Agents.' • - Orders by mall .shonld be addressed to JARED & RENE,. General Agents and Importers, New Yolk. 99.60 23 60 .46 50 .69 . 00 .90-00 RESTORE Nt(ilt SIGHT i • DR. J. STERIE&S .t, CO.'S - - • „PATENT CORNEA. RESTORERS, , . ,Or, RESTORERS OF THE - EYESIGHT. They v. 71 Restore Impaired Sight, and Prueroe it 19 the Latest Period of Life. • . . • . „ SPECTACLES RENDERED USELESS, . ... .. . . ..I"..iii The ,most eminent Physii, - "(- ..,..-E, -, -., fans, °enlists, - Divines; and •r . , ... 1 )-‘ , -. ro the most .pminent "men of , ... 1 °fir .country, .reeonimend the, , „..t... - A,, rise of. the CORNEA RESTOR . ,- o f . r-- .--.•- - .ERS for Presbyopla, or Far or . ...„ • ,•-• ' -• ' Long-Sightedness, or .-. every person who wears from old sore ; Dimnessof Vis ion, or Blurring ; Overworked Eyes ;- Asthenopia, . or Weak Eyes ; - Epiphora, or Watery Eyes ; Pain' in the Eyeball”; Amanrosis; -or Qbacitrity of . ..Vision ; • Photophobia,- or In tolerance of Light ; Weakness of the Retina laid Optic Werra ; - .11yodesopia; or Specks "or - Mciving bodies before the. Eves ; Ophthalmia, or Inflant 'mati9ta of ilia' Eye and-Eye. • lid ; Cataract - Eyes ; Benno pia, or • Partial Blindness ;j ..&n ..., of the Itiyeball, - and- Imperfect Vision from the effects of Imlarnmatlon..ko.' They an - liirttsed liy any 'one aith.ftcertainty of success; and without the leaSt fear of injury to the eye. - More than 6,000 certificates Of 'cures are exhibited . at our cite*: Cure guaranteed in every ea.* when ,applied according to the directions inclosed in each boa, or the money wit be re;. funded. ; Write : for a Cireular—sent'grixtis. .- A41410...8 . 9, Dr. J. STEPHENS & CO.': Oculists. 1' .. .'.'. :- • '• ". (P. O. Box 926.) ••. ••• . . . • For sale at . 11nsliton'tf. Family" Drug Stine, No. -10. Astor. House, corner of Barclay Street and - Broadway. New . , . . W. Ds. J. STEPECCO3 k Co...have. Invented and patented' a ;31YOPIA or CORNEA FLAT, TESTA; for the cure of NEARSIGHTEDNESS, which ta' proved - a great success ! .Write far 11 Nov 44066 . ' • DR. G. I - 1; Teacher of French and German Lan Power of Attorney; .Money, 'Drafts . ; and all other Orders to Enrope•aitendea to Life Insimme Effected with the 11. S. Life lIIIIIIIMIOB Company. • _ Passage. Agency to Germany, Prance and X.=c11 . V . 4:87 Jarap Jars balaT l Wlce Mum LC, AM. Elver Taint? !ktuir with gold. C. GIUMN MC /kW/Pk- AWN IN [Chartered with ample powers:] On illooday..Auguitt Y. 9, 1861 EXPENSES. FOUTZ'S CEZEITECI This preparation, long and favorably known, •will:.tthor oughly reinvigorate broken-down.• and low-spirited .horses, by . strengthening and 'cleansing the stomach and ntcs tinea. PREPARED BY . JULES JARED'S "EMAIL DE PARIS," -s s THE MINER 6- TOTTEN.A.T.A-, J 717 Y. 0 18 6 7 FERTILIZE:IM. mom)pHniii"Ps . GicramattxpEtyow SITPEI-PHOBRIIATE- OF STABTDA CFCWWWTMED. For 81 4.5 t Itsn ufactuere ! De P ota. N. 27 rfordi Front Sweet, Eltilaaeisibi., • • .No; 95 South !laves, Balitinterp, And by-Dealers is geveral , !turerattbd oonnby The Material of eiblett Moro Pbillips. Phosphate is mandectured.omMthellity per cent. more Bone Pbca. phate than Raw Bane, thereimeilt la mare durable: The ammonia FaraOM it great edditimisi lbstLll- • 'bas Yeaor experience bus proved to . MMlTemiertbit it makes A heavier than even stable Ind is not only Wive but lasting. • - • • : . mow -Pnants,; • • sc;ierroratiew and Mazinfactarer. . Feb. 16, .67 II AI, ';8 Superior Improved Super-Phosphate of Mae KOMPACTETRED BY . THOS. L. HOLT, .AGT., scnnrYmicum HAVEN, PA. Farmers and Dealers in Fertilizes will observe that I have, adopted the above "Trade Mark," to shave those who'.use Hall's Sop.r , Phosphate. made from the Raw Bone, that they are getting my meaufactare. - My patrons will - please be careful 'in pnrchaaing, to .ol:pserve that the above _`."Trade Marie! is stamped upon -each as none other is genuine. _ 'Far, If heat. Rge Barley, Corn, Oats, Potato*, To. txteco,'Eueltelteat, Sorghum. Turnip s, Ilops, Garden: Vegetables, azd every Crop:and Plant. . _ We claim for our Phoophate that as a fertilizer and quieuroducer for early vegetables. : it cannot be ex celled by any, In the market, and as STOP DRESSING:. for GRASS it het no superior. • • • We gteuantee that farmer* will find our Super:Phos phate of Lime more .prompt in action and:more:last , -leg in Its effects than, either Peruvian Omanb or stable Four years experience has tested this; that 'oar Far, Wizen makes heavier ode than even stable manure. ram now ready to imply the above superior Fert lll . ger In large or- mall -quantitles--in - new bags oL 200 pounds each. 'Also. always 'on band, a. stock of fine Raw Bone Bust, Soft Nova Scotia Plaster, - Jtc. - , A trade discount allowed to dealers. . • - - The above Fertilizers can be purchased at BRIGHT &CO.'S Store. _Centre Street. Pottsville. POST OFFICE alg/RESS' —TIIOI4. L. 1101L.T, Art., Schuylkill - Raven, Pa.: • • March 23, -, Fab 1000640 . - ALLEN & NEEDLES' SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME THE REST,, = : . -.• THE. CHEAVEST. , TUE 'MOST UNWORN; THE MOST . FINELY rroared PITOSPI - I..AT:FA - . in the triarkst. It Is packed In New Bags, 200 ibex each. $5O per 2000 lbs. . E . R.O V'l A N • C.1.1A N • We sell only No. I—received direct groin • the . goverpraerit.: . • FARMERS! ALLEN R, NEEDLES' FERTILIZER, THE BEST; TILE ;CHEAPEST; THE HOST RELIABLE 'MANURE, FOR . . . Alt II E A-.1.' : .B,t ft Y. E- .. And to . permanently enrich the soil. Teciteldlii " ' - • - . Good Bags, 150 - lbs. emh.. , - . . . ~ sps.Per 2000'poliiiiiti. . ...- A HEAVY DISOOITAT TO DEALERS. Agricultural Works, Beach and Plum Sts. Offices & Stores, 41 S. Water St. &'42 S. Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. July - , 28-13 t It a sure' prey ROGER'S . .:STATIJETTES,i w. iz - invite the attention of our friendslo these 're ally beautiful and life-like statuettes, which have .so well-deserved reputation forenriectness of cipres sion and faithful execution; accorded to no other works 'of similar character inlhe country; • • _. ..We take plt'asnre in putting them on exbibitlon and sale; for the: first lime-in Pottsville,: and trust that they, may•tiud their way into many of the • parlors and draw ing-rooms of bur citizens, -•• • . , The following -list- gives- OW, sithject. with s -Prices annexed:which precisely..the at -which' they are -furnished in Philadelphia and New York-:-. ONE, MORE SHOT • ' • •• • ' ' $l5OO THE HOMP; GUARD • • :15 00 THE • BUSHWHACKER • • • 35 00 ITNioNERFIJGEEs . • - , ' - 15 00 ti is es the quality e milk. It has proven by en experiment-to tease the :gunn y . of .ndlk. and mm twenty per it: and make Abel 11E7'LTR - ...... .. 15 00 THE WOUNDED SCOUT.. COUNTRY.POSTDETICE. cter firm and reel. In:fattening tle, it gives them Ippetite, loosens it hide, and ces theta .thrive UNCLE NED'S SDHOOL. THE C:HARYTY PATIENT.... TAKING THE _OATH ' • MAIL DAY • - PICKE P GUARD • SLAVS AUCTION • TOWN PUMP ' • - CAMP FIRE 'CHECKER PLAYERS • ' • SHARPS H00TER5......... CARD• PLAYERS 'VILLAGE SCHOOLMASTER Portico prehamity here save, therdfoie, the. coat of packing and earriage„hecideo the rick of breakage In chip:neat. . ' and Fee them. INDIA. RUBBER GOODS. REDUCED PRICES. Manufacturer's Agency, 708 Ohestnut St., Machine Belting, SteagarickinOlose, &c., and all Rubber Articles adapted to Mechanical and Manufactu ring purposes. , Druggists' and „Stationery Articles, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, &c., - at lowest Factory Prices: List of Prices sent on application. • . IeItAIID LEVICK. 166 m April is; 'B B VOKI.VV.I-LE A Ti ALLIEIf.'& - .-NEEDIZS! • AMMONIATED F ERTI:LIZER, Will raise more and better Buckwheat than any other Manure known. ' $35 PER 2000 LBS.,. ($2 02 PER BIG, OF • • • 150 LBS.) .: . • . It is Low in Price. It is Ready for Immediate Appli cation. " - It is Always Reliable. It has been TIIOROIIGIILY TRIED for over Nine Years, And C. 9.11 be had of most of the Dealers throughout If they do not keep It Ob band f..rmere can send. ns the money by mall or. express.: and the goods • will be' properly marked' nd forwarded at once. ' ::ALLEN & NEEDLES;-..: . • SOLE MASUFACTIIREIIS. .AGRICUI,,TI7I3.AL WOBIES; Beach & OFFICES. 41. S. Water St., and .42 8, Delaware Avenue, :Jane t9,:tiT AllE RIC N 'WATCHES. . • . • • • • • • 3 JOSEPH DUERR, OEiITRE STREET, POTTSVILLE, PA., ASKS -ATTENTION .TO Ins . • . . Varied*Extensive Stock of : GOLD ' AND. SILVER WATCHES, AND. SILVER WADE. .'• Customers may be assured flat none bat the best-er ns/es. at reasonable prices, will be sold at Ida store. A flue assortment of • .. . • Plated-Ware Conintntly on Dr*ATCHITS and JEWKI,EY Carefully' repaired AU orders by mall promptly attended to, April 2T;' , 6l • • • • ' 17- ORP 11ANS , CO URT' 11..—Ptinnt a t 'to an order-of the Oiphaus` Court of the . Connty of Sehnylkill, In the Commonwealth of.Penneylvanta, the subscribers, Administrators of the estate of Jelin Reed. late of the Borocigh of Pottsville, In the County et Panylklll, deceased, will expose to sale by public vendee, on • . Natuiday. Joly 27175, 1887, ' At 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at the premises, all' Out certain three-story Brick Dwelling House Soda lot of- ground situate , in - Norwegian:Addition to t tie &wolf& of.PattsCille aforesaid. on the north- - warily side of Railroad Street, bounded and &sifted ai Inflows : Beginning eta post.-it corner of a lot marked NO. 167, thence by it north 11 degrees 85 niin wes west 330 feet to-a post at the snothwardly side of a 30 feet wide Street, thence along ' It south 78 degrees . 85 minutes west 66 • feet hi a post, thence by lot, No: 178 Ponta 11 degrees and So- minutes, east 830 feet to Railroad street aforesaid, -thence along it north .78 de grees and 35 minutes west 66 feet to the place of be ginning,' being lot No. 177. late- the estate. of said de ceased... Terms and . conditions made known at the time and place of sale by L/ANIEL RILED, HAS. RKRD, -By order of the Ouktrutia. Court; ' • . . Ilio01:4-Clerk. PottSviiie,:July . • 47.8 E .• S. STAM-PS' EGA,, COMMERCIAL ) and: - • BUSMEN At RANNAN II as kat we; -MEWIRR'S Newly laaprov Careens . ovEnsTurrfits sivirroig. Acknowbidged P tt:e.bess. ht .I.oadon riseXeliakand imairds. Amer. ailreartied: a s and" ecoad-ba l d rutaist.l-d arempFy 721 Arch sheet, below WA, PLitWey PIM • eirn / 1 4 VT 31 4 011 4 • 41 4k• IMPROVED A tIiGIE DIFOONT TO D&LL EF9 BUY A:Nti US - MdAidNIATED ithaasiy PIFLADEPAPIIIA ~''"- e MISCELLANEOUS. Ma -261 C 3B M. I=L C=MEI J..: EEL' Irimazias Am . ' sun. DEA= . . . LUMB ,R • • oomer of Fourth and Pine Streets, READI NC FAR Seeps citintasitly on band and fni ode at THE LOWEST PRICES, A general anent of M3:M3 PINE AND MIU)CiI Boards, • Plank, Sewall's*, Joists, SPRUCE BOARDS, mews,'.JOISTS„ scAlfr- LING AND FLOOBMG, CLROLD'iAIi YELLOW FINDFLOORING - AND STEP BOARDS, I N. t 1,. AN' .A_ Black Walnut, Ballermat, Poplar, Ads, MICHIGAN PANEL LUMBER. . Als 6 ; White Pine, Hemlock and. Spruce Pickets, Chestnut and Cedar - Posta, Plastering, Roofing and moino Lath, White Pine Cedar and Cypieis ' And . . 'ffrOrdere respectfully Solicited and promptly. etr tended to. • may . 4, , 61 la Im. ,- S P VA:Vii3,'.5..... - . . VORT .. .GRAPE: 'WINE" ',. , PIIIIM - AND 191T11. YEAR,I.oLD. - : .. for the Comm=len Table and Family Use. MC:ECIaIMD'BY PEiYMM,Nt3 FOR Females, Weakly Persons, The; Gre4..liemedy:fo.Kidliey Afrectioni , 2 -J R : HE VWEATT.S*, ..,. AND AL EXCELLENT NINE • :FOR .EE Itveiry. fatally at this' toy= should nee Speer's Pert Grape Wine, Celebrated in Europe for its' medicinal and beneficial qualities' highly esteemed by,, eminent pbyslcians, used In European and American Hospitals,. and by aome. of the beet families In Europe and America. AS A TONlC—lttas no • equal, ceasing an appetite and building np"the systena,l3eLng entirely a pure wine - of most valuablegrape. Afi A' DIURETIC—It imparts a healthy action of the glands, kidney° and - urinary . orpms z.,,very beneficial In dropsy, gout and rheumaticaffectiors. - .. , . Speer's Port Grape Wine Is a pure article from the-Juice of the Port Grape, pos. sesaing medicinal properties superior tonny other wine intim, and an excellent article.for all week and debili tated persons, and:the aged and infirm improving the - *Petite , and benefiting:lndies and children. Try It Once, and . yon will not be deceived. • Irarße sure the signature of .ALFREDSPHRE is rivet the cork of each bottle. . • :Sold by li..Saylor,.Pottavllle; Shlndel & Bond, Ts-, magus; Hermany Nahauoy City; Lawrence & Brown, Minereville; H. N. Coxe, Schuylldll Haven; B: Davis,. St. Clair, and by all first, class -druggists, who also "sell the CASTELIA PORT BRANDY a choice Old- imported only by.kir. Speer, direct' froth the Valley of Oporto. . Trade supplied by wholesale dreggista in New York and Philadelphia, and by A..SPRBit, at his Vineyard In New Jersey: • . PRINCIPAL OFFICE-2©S -Broadway, N. Y. May 13, , 66 " • 19-ly . .. 11 00 .. 600 .. 600 .. 600 6 00 6 00 .. 00 B'oo .. 600 NEW. SPRING DRY GOODS. Wit LK Ell & PRICE, DRY GOODS -AND NOTIONS, UNION HALL, (Two doorsbelow Post .oifice,l Blnhantongo Street, Pottsville. We are now 'receiving from New York our elegant stock of SPRINO 'GOODS, to which we' invite your Special attention before making your spring purchases. ,Our goods are all of the best quality, and . . . . • . • • - We. Wartaitt Evetylliing that we Sell. • - . We don't deal hi-dam:wed auction goods. but select our, goods 'from the beat of wholesale houses. . A visit. to our store wall' at once show you that we try to please BLApIC AND , I'ANOY At Lute Prices DRESS GOODS. HANDSOME PLAIDS, Very Low. P4RASOLS AND SUN UMBEELLAS; New. Styles, and Very ilapdsome. ilandierchiefs! Handkerchiefs All Linea, 15 cents and upwards. MARSEIL,LES%QUILTS, i.age Size and liesittifulPaqeins KUSLINS, and DOMESTIO GOODS GENEILIDLY, • AT THE RIGHT PRICES. KID 6-LOVEs, Jut - milt MAKE. This Glove is cat to flt so *ell,end the extensive sale of it by first , class retail dealers In New York in compe tition with other makes,'ls a guarantee of tta quality. and Gietlemen'e Gloves a, goiki7, rju, LARGE 13TOCK. LADIES' MADE BAOQU,s, ' AS Low Prices. Shed Coalmen% for, Gent's Suits, Nixed faulmeres for Boyo s n it s , cassimer” "Mee' Naaillei 8 . 0,..N.-.5,.. - f,T - -4.1., - 1.01.,0*.N . :E4; MANTUA lUORD KeGE, COLORS. - We =not eamnerite all In en . r Meek, bpi I[3ow i on favor ut s iu 0 , cal, we W* e4ow , you nice Goods AT VitZT lOW PRICEZI. DON'T FOSONT ME PEACE. UNION BALL WALKER at PRICE. NEW BOOKS .!:NEW BOOKS ! I . . . C oining Wonders expected between 186 i and Thytt- - Being a History of Foray Coming Wonders mentioned In the' Holy WridMe.,glvlnif ue te t ud a o . complistment, also the Advent of toe le tam, by Bev . M . BArrILR, Antbar cir the Coming Battle. -- • . • ee'.ll Cana ecanbaeng Gelp and: otter stadia; . by Bean Breat ii n ip, at' the Sotlli'lieilre ex pressed In earnestness: Moral gems ;for the home &ale: • . . • - , Fameoats .talier f raie of neer .. Et by.. itftry Clay, Daniel Vebeiter,, John CANhoorhiohn Randolph: BfeoenGlraninsa his Col/4W, 4:00t , d on t amely .a r i es atedlec, *mg : Ward Beecher. Commodore Vanderbilt. Thslodolda 'nen John Jacob Aster.,•..Coteplete in ale Voltam. ;..Porskile at. . • HANNAN dis HAMlHMSltookatoze, • •• ••• . .• • • • - - • • CARP.ErniGip . . &Ca .; : • . cauPETEGs act Kanccmcor • cit 4 ati,b 4 ii, prim, Olt Mali, all wad's, .aabnmom .-White Ina Window a vaurigstr •.POCHT'S : STORE cadre Sine4lPatudile. 4:417 - • naot Bibreia Walt Powder A LMIGIG ~. . mm , 1 _,- NW. WASHEtte r .11. - ' B MA in le , ' --- 014DAy A - 11IfITIVAL. Sold afreaK P .14 2141 X gybe to thearaina t ur. : tt Address all 116111 . 414 a w . • •-•-• ,- EtitaLSl/L: MU = ,-,-. ~ 71. ... 4 . A1 , 10_,.W/E 1 • e 1.,...... 127 4 1rerO me , .4Fona7l. . 0 ' ' , ._ WlillOring, and:. ". • • Tinaber. Charily, Ctionnut, ' ' ' Oak, tad And Invalids. NIC DISEASES. ROBERT O. SIT.L. MOUNTAIN CITY JNSURANCE AGENCY. R..i.. - Q -. . - 1 . -_-1.T.L.:4i. - -J,i'c'O.-:,::A: .- g-t, :FIRE, :LIFE, ACCI!BENTAL, :I . i-N: - .:S . Z:::: . R: - ..-A::::- - ,Nii . 0E.1.:. ,. CASH ASSETS Mutual Life. New:York. Penn Mutual Life, Phila- Travelers of Danford Hartford Live Stock • International. Fire, New York, Security Phenix. Niagara• Germania Putnam Mirth - American " Merchants •c Ildrtford • Combined Policies in the . original Travelers Insurance Company of. Hartford, insuring $5,000 in case of Death from any cause, with $25 per week in case of total disability from business, issued on liberal terms. ' , " Examine our Hates for. Life Insurance before Insuring elsewhere.. OFFICE IN MASONIC BIALDING, CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE.. ALLISON CATARACT 'STE/kW:PUNT, FOR MINES, ROLLING MILLS - , WATER WORKS, &c. . . . . ... . . . . The attention of, Coal OperatOraand others is invited to the Pump herewith' illustrated, as being tha bast •Patnp, for heavy lifts, yet:introduced in the mining region. We claim for these Primps the following advanta- . gee over all others.: lat.—They are double acting. with but one pole. . • ' .' '• ' . • 2d.--They occupy lease:pace. fa 14 inch pamp . withateam . cilinder; 30 inches In . diameter; 4 feet stroke, is half: feet long. 4 feet wide, ex feet high.) - • • . . ••; •'' - ' • - • • " - 3dl.—The steam valve is moved by the pressure of the water In the column, predating an action similar •to the eccentric movement on crank pamps. " • - .4111.—They can be run mita a speed of led feet per minute,. without any pounding or destructive Jar on the valves or other parts of the pump . sth.-They require no stays or fastenings of . .airr.kind, _their own weight being sufficient to keep them perfeCtly steady, even when working on the heaviest Iffts. • . • . . 6116.—Thu - will : work on lifts up to 400 feet vertical height, and will ran at any speed from 100 feet down to Ifoot per minute. •• - ' , • . :_- • - , . • • • M.—They are constructed. under the direct - superintendence Of Mr. Robert Allison; who has had 20 years' - experience in manufaCturing mining machinery. • ' •'' - '•• : • • Sth.—They have the endorsement of some of the oldest operators • and beat mining seperintendents in , . Mr. Jon - NIL BRACKEN, Pottsville,- Mr. JAMES 'OLIVER, .Pottsyille..Mr. CHARLES SILLIMAN, Pottsillle ; Messrs. J. 0. & G. S..Reppller, Philadelphia : Mr. JOHN L.' GEIGER, Mammoth Colliery : EAR LEIGH. COAL CO Hazleton, Mr. MORGAN: SILLIMAN. 'Snot., Hazleton,. - Pa.:. WOLF claim: -DIA MOND COAL CO,. Phllada.; Oen. J. K. SIGFRIED, Supt;; Wolf Creek •Diamond Coal. ;Co., Pottsville ; • Mr. •ALEE..BILLIMAN, Philadelphia, ' • . .•- • . " • • • . . . . . . , . . , . Parties 'requiring pampa orb want of•any farther informltion will' please tall on or address : the under signed, who are prepared to till orders at short,notice for pumps Grapy Biz?, and to work og any•lllt un to 400 feet, vertical height. Column and team pipes furnished at the Lowest cash pricea,.also all kind's of mining ma-. chtnery. . Alt work glide of the best material, and put up in the most substantial and workmanlike manner. at reasonable.pri es:.' - . '.. •-. ••• . . . . • . '. . " • Our Seam Pumps . s are alle.warmuled' to run 100 fee& per . intnnta for Ordinary work, and to glete., entire eat . . . . . . ... . . . . • June 29, IST: . THE UNION PACIFIC RA TT ROAD COMPANY, Are now conatrnctipg a Railroad from 0.111,A 11 Ai N.E1111141 - 8 . 11 . A, - westwardtOwartla the Pacific. Ocean, making .with its' connections an unbroken line . ACROSS THE CONTINENT. • The Company now offer.a limited amount of their FIRST 'MORTGAGE- BONDS'. having thirty years to run, and bearing annual 'lnter -wt. payable on the..flo3t day of jannazy and July, in the City of New York, at the rate of. . - SDK PER GENT, IN GOLD, 'Ninety Cent*. on , the bonnie This road was coinpleted from Omaha 305 taileiwest" on the:lst, of January,.l9ol, and is fully 'equipped; and wane are regularly running _ over it. The company. has now on hand rmiticent Iron,- ties, etc.; to finish the remaining portion to the ernriem base of the Itocky Motuatains,.2l 2 nalles, which L 3 under 'contract to be done September let' f this year, and Rio, expected that the entire road will be inranning order train Omaha to its western connection with the Centisl Pacific, now being rapidly built eastward from Sacramento, Cal. . Means of the Conipriny. • ' Estimating the distance to be built by the Union. To auto be 1,565 utiles; the United. States - . Government, hones Itattiz per cent. Thirty-year bends to the.Com .pany as-the road is finished at;the average tate of about $28,230 per mile, amounting to $44;208,000. The Company is also permitted to illB4 . its ciscizsloirst Mortgage Bonds to an equal - amount, and at - the , same time. which - by special Act. Of Congress are n tade a Mon Mortgage l on the entire line, the bonds t.4f the United States being subordinate to them.; . ' • The government makes a donation of 12,800 acres of land to the mile, amounting, to 20,032,000 acres, es-• timatedto be worth $30,009,000, making the tots. re am:lmes; exclusive of the Capital, p 18,416,000 i 'butt the full value of the hinds cannotnow be realized. The authorized Capital Stock of the.CompanY hr one hundred million dollars, of which . five ; millions have . aireedibeen paid in, and of which it is not supposed that more than twentylve millions at mcet -all be The cost of the road itt estimated :by compenent en gineers to be about one • liandreft mpliou doll ar a, elusive of equipment. • ' • • . .• prospects for Business. • •. ' . • ' The. railroad • connection between Omaha and the - Rea 18 ' Thiri coliiplqe; and 'the earnings of the Union 'NOW on the sections alretidY thdabed for the first two *oaks inMaywere $113;00O.• These sectional earn. Inge as the rani progreases.will much more than pay ~:the Interest On tbe lOompapre b onds,• and the through `halinOrs over the only lisle , of'railroad between the Atlantic arid l'acif.te emit be lagmenie: , • . • Value stpdSeertrity . -of the Boucle:. . The ComPany respectfully submit. that the above statement of facts fully dem onstnttes the security of their Bonds, and as additiorml rcOole they would Sug gest that the Bcinda now ode red are less than ten mil-* lion dollars on 617 ranee of road, on which over twenty million dollars have already been'. expended ;—on 330 - miles Of this road the cars are now running, and the reirudninglST miles are nearly completed: - . _ At thepreaent rate of -pueminm on gold these bonds' psi= annual Interest on the:present cost of • . Nine 'Pit Cent., • . • • and.it is believed that on the completion of the road, like ; the Government Bonds. they will go above par.-- The Company intend to soil but a. limited amount ai tb. present low rate, and retain the right to advance. the-prbeat theboption. • -. . • • ' gibectiptbms will be received In New Yor k by the .CaarisrOmisz Harsor4i. NA*, No. T.Nassin , esLai,Doomr. & Go., Basnorts; cg Wall EL.. • • . • :Miffs X. Caloo & I§4irc, ilAsszess, No. 83 Wall St., and by BOTEIS and BANSMIS generally throughout the United Stales; of whemiluga and deseriptire pam phlets Maybe obtained; They will also hesent by taibtroin theOciuspanra Office, No. 20 Nassau Street, Nevi: Trot; on . application.- • Subscribers will rated. thele own Eyrents in who& they hare confklentb, who alone Will be responsible to them for the safe delivery of the bonds. . , • : • • JOHN - J.. CISCO, Jan.) 8, .17.;=21141m H 0 R R BL E ! r BRAVE SUFFIMED Kith CaliktßlltitirtY It had destroyed my voice and melting-Im paired my sight and heartrav In eta weeks I have been. entirely cured, ; For hamantLytreake 'will send the. redpa for the simple remedy used, . postage free, to all lailkted... Address Rev. L. 7. MUD, Drawg_ll6,l3 , lll.. tzlee.ai. - .R. • •• , • June '67-:-22-9m CARPETING& • CAIGPETINGN 1. T: ElLtaitors, No. 37 iambSeel:ad itreat: ElLipliypElA, has received.. Per hle arrftlit. A large tad varied aamortateat cif . Crosaler Belailt, nrleselePii Ciiiraawhis4 new de&oil 'Also; la largelfue ciCl"turiK4i,Retra. Super sad - Me • ant. Itag• Carpet& 011=. 7- .rta. L . 4 =will be gold se mealy reduced pri-, wboleiallisadaetafl;•" T.NIELACNOIT. ___37BOath Beeoridfit. tat Mute' and Chelitimiv M . S* 'l63m--a ' and. f " r_ap..l.oam.= • SEW• BOOKS .ON IRON. nut Komuncruiva—Pide. ANUALOFKRALOGTY.—tians. l a4o, 1 11 4 113 V0 SHlEBtire. "; GOVDRIMMIFT,WPAXP AGENOY. JAI D IA klitillrA7.-104% , (11ct: t r 131110 e tnnisit Ids whole all Wads otmormint .Ims in sow-- ;to sr ut ass i dtasess. Ws l a V a sys keep a nal snia "Sipslstiol - n • s. • .AND.:: . LIVEI -- sTOlii PATEPET APPLIED FOR WE REFENC . 4I-1F PEBNISP34O.N TO ALLISON & BANNAN, Franklin Iron Works, Port• • Carbon; Pa. IMPORTANT: TO: 110USP,KEEPE10. , . :Respectfully announces to the nubile that he has nevi on hand the largest and best:assortment of household furnishing goods ever Mitered - lb this region, which he is selling at greatly reduced prices. Those .wishing goods in his line would do well to call' and • see 131.8 stock before - purchasing dlsewbere: Hs feels cOnn dent that it cannot •be surpassed in cheapness.. and quality. His *stoik ionsists of Kitchen Ranges, Heaters, Cooking.. Parlor and . Stoves of alt iands -and shies: Tin, Hollow. Brass, Britannia; Glass, Japanese and Woo& en and Willow. Wales, - 11mima, Brushes; Sieves for Coal and Flour, Coffee Mills, Knives and Forks,'Spoone, French Ware, Water Coolers; Tin Sat is, -Refrigerators, . Fruit. Jars; Baskets, Spades. Shovels, Fick., Gardn Toole:- Nails, Coal :Hods, Tea Scales; Coal. Oil Lamps, Hanging, Side and Stand Lamps, Lanterns, and many other articles , too numerr . one to mention, , • • - • Tin. Rooting, Spouting, and all kinds of joli work executed to order. '.Old Stoics repaired and, repairs famished. Old'Stoves taken in exchangOcir new ones: He also Sells Di3tra Clothes • Wastier, using boiling hot suds. It saves three-fourths in labor and takes out all the dirt. No sore hands,' no fitted air, and no injury to.the clothes. • " . . He also sells 'the Universal` Clothes Wringer with cog wheels. It wrings clothes almoat dry without injury to the. mostdelleate garments, and never gets tired or out of order. • The Wringer is so well known and, so tmanirhotudy, 'acknowledged to be the best, that Mc ommentlations•are not quoted, • March -M:l7 0 :®.:, 9 : . .0,0 tkGr , E.T . ....:1 1 VA.:N.-1 . 1 Y..D FOE SOMETHINO.ENTERELY :NEW .', HEN, 'WOMEN AND CHILDREN can make money by acting as oar agents. • No Patent Noetrnma no Book Canvassing, `no Gift Enterprleee, no Patent Eights. . • Entirely different in -every respect from .anything' heretofore offered: • , . • -. • • 2 . HOYT'S NOVELTY, The litteat and moat s liberal method of conducting bull nese ever imown l• • • . Entirely . Original' and Unlike Anything now in••Exiittence.: . • .HOYT'S SYSTEM TOTALLY ECLIPSES ALL GIFT OR PRESENTATION SALES. . . . . ~ We want. Men,. Women and Children "to ad. as our Agents in their. refpeettve Commntiity,lw every City and Town, East, West, North and South. . itarPersons wishing.to become oar. Agents will please write at once:and in reaponee we will mall them 'Catalogues, Show Bills, .t.t.„ giving them - By special circular, which is a per centage, payable in cash. Let it be distinctly understoOd that we Want agents for an entirely new business; and not for the worn out occupations so often advertised: Enclose a three cent P.O. Stan*, and the return mail will carry the partic ulars of an entirely. new business that any one can - en gage in without the outlay of, a single penny. • Write at once to • . • WRI. E. BOYS . ' ' • wicutiteur AND RETAIL DELLIEEt IN • TOItACCO, pirrEs SEGARS, 'vaunt" Bt., Opposite site growit Hall, • ABOAGE TO. AND EIIOIN P. .€IIEIT BRITAIN AND UtELAND, By Steamship 'Ol &Mfg Packet; 'atliednaed Rated TA1 , 4130101` EIROT111:19‘ 41:10., Trestsurei, rue sr YORK: dont:tune to isFuerungs.: ckets, available for Tiers Mouths; from LONDON ,LIVERPOOL. or. QUINN& TOWN,: and DRAFTS: payable on _ demand; for any anitanst from TI and upwards. • ASEXAMDICEt a BJTJaMAM, Agent, o*ordtatthe tfrdoultall;Pottiville. • 2 . March 4; - •BT-9-1y NEW =BOOKS 11 NEW 1100103 ! THE OPER POLLIIPIAI3.—Dr. Hayes. .1 - Every person silo has read Dr. ltriaie 9 s rations, brims soapy of it in bia -Library, read and own ads Illieresthig:hook.,: , • •: , THMITE'YEARIPIN 11,1111,D. TICSKTALEL—By . g Lady wen Icsansn thls maanutalty. .Itls an Interest- Ise nand of Iloapilal Rz6it intrganar..,atiaiou . . -•-- • - . _ , MMOHOIS; $30;980;340 03 " . 510,500,000.00 : 1,750.00,0.00 750.000 00 , • .500.000•00 • - . 1,460.534 60 • ,1,430,035,50 1,267.45700 1;237,620;00' „L..... - 706,794 32 . . , .. 617,475 86 •• • 093, LBl 30 367,235:45. SOLOMON HOOVER Nosf-285 and 287 Second 'Street, • - P.OT MULL E, • 'What 25 Cents Will Do." MOO= =3:1111 I=ll=3 BEMS ==El —.:o:— OUR SPECIAL TERMS A. J. HOYT & CO.; *. "• 129 CHESTNUT STREET, • - • ' . • , May 4,'61 POTTSVILLE, -PA. •86 SMITH STREET and 23 BROADWAY; NEW YORK, A TALBOT TWO ClTllll—Thetbird of Peterocnes . 7011TILTiCOMMAND SALE AT nsurari & RAWlErillediltstere. Nils iiiriorof the *test dleonierr,tbitt Mat mai; hind/ rim froatearoptienet. Ilmaiteve Bxesecttelleseeraett.Le iota temedY , :ortim. l 4 lo hett edam - s icZtine er177423•0ZW.,.•,- HigocikAE am OPlend3d Wino Olifiddin t sad of amt Alipla Ridgy:o4 I - 11x. pi • a, Wm. mg ' NORTI-V4IRIPAN, I LIFE LID ACCIDENT INSURANCE; COMPANY, PQILADBLPSIA, F. OWTEBED MAIM 3d, 1860. Qapital . . All Forms of Mire and Accident. Piolicles Written, eitherSeparatgeli.or Gm• &f LOWEST C&SH RATES. ... . . ... ..LIFE .POLICIES ' . , Insuring against Loss of Life. whether front Disease or Acetates*, at rates lower than any Company in suring Life only. ,•• . - ' • _ . Cuto In AMP Atallterf Pomo: . - -uiving 'weekly comiensallcm Lit ease of Disabinti by Accident. Ali Life Policies axe non•forfeitable after two premi en:ls are paid. ___ • . ALL 1.117. POLIC IES PAYABLE AT THE AGE OF A CCIIDErI i rrtsmwreic. Ann policies issued; coveting all possible forms of casatilty,occarting in the Street, Mee, Shop, Far.- tory..cir cethet Travotinp. Strait!: Yklst.iny. Skating, T. • Also including Dislocations; Fractures, 'dhoti teem regiAmed P - olicies are also issued at low rates. • • . Fire Tear Policies are Issued for Four: Annual Pre . Weekly comperes ton allowed in case of Disability,. Itiati4 of Premium oil Accidenibutarance . , .. •., - On Preferred elan.3 : ..... ..'.. '... . - ... _S 5 00'per‘$1 5 00 . On. Ordinary - ". ' T 540 per 11:00 On lleditrt u . . " ' -* .2.. 10 00 per 1000 On ilnzardubs " : :- ' • '35 00 leer - 1000 li On 3.tra-nz:irdong eliir. -' • • . - 00 .00 per .1000 The rake . :of coinpenmgon on eve - AT " $lO.lO n 35113133 is Five DolleTe per week for ony:speriod of.'IVTAI. DES ABILITY riot oxe.;:e Sing 2.0 weeks. • - ru - No breiL*tarLykrro.y itEQ,Cr;RED PROMPT PATIENT NOSE ON PROOF OF IN- itax"og DELT& , . GENERAL OFFICE. OF THE COMPANY, . . . . ,435• WALNUT . EMI:IXE T.. Pin% ADA . . LEWES L. HOEfFP„ President. " • S. P. DAILEIGTON, &ay. and.Treasnrer.- J. _C. LOWREY CO., '• -- • . CENEBAL *GENTS For Hcrki, . '• . Northumberland,. .. • • .. - Colombia, . ' • ' ' Montour, and . Carbon Counties. Office at BOSBYSIIgth EROS., .157 fentre - - Good CaTeasseis Wanted: • J. - G., LOWREY & Co., LIFE,-FIRE,. LIVE STOCK AND AC MENTAL INSURANCE . Office at. Bpabysheir Ero's' Banknote,. _Centre at.,-Potiarßlei Pa.• . . . . Passenger Railway Tickets can .he obtained*. a BOS . B SHELL BRO.'S Bookstore: July .r.l--,26- Sal .. • INSURANCE. . F, •K A.ERO HER ..• . General Insurance Agent • Office Pennsylvania Hull, Pottsville, Pa. LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE °lel 'Capital and Assets • $16,000;000 %Invested m the United States over.... $1,500,000 - . • • , • . . HOME DIBURAN • OE 001111 3 111 Y, • New linien, Connecticut. Cash Capital $300.000 Surplus Jan. 1at,1665 • 8159,070 98 Insurance effected in the best Companies on favors.: ble terms. :Losses promptly adjusted and paid without delay, • ••• . April 15, GREAT EASTERN DETEOTIVE . . . . . . . HORSE & LIVE : STOCK : INSURANCE COMPANY.• • • Charteied 1.960 . , by the State of _rectum. .• • . • $lOO,OOO • . Piesident•-:•Wl. CHARLES FRAILEY: Vice President—D. L. RITERLY. . - • Secretary Dr. B. BECKER' • _• . Geneml•Agent—PHlLlP HAFFA. • • The Pioneer Detective Horse and' Live Stock than .mlice Company,. continuos to insure Horne, Mules, •Cattle,iagainstlosses.by theft.' and death by fire. sect; dent, find natural canoes, and • promptly ..ptys all her Hibilitles, on proof of the fact, whenever losses occur. • N. B.—Our rates are lower than any other , reliable insurance company; as we take all risks as stated. STATE REFERENCES. :Hon. SIMON-CAMERON, Harrisburg. • Gen: J. L STICHTIC.R. Reading. Dr..J. L. GLONINGER, Prest. Lebanon Bank. E. 0. PARRY; Esq., Pottsville. • - " • • • SCIIUYLSILL COUNTY-REFERENCES. , -.• Gent. 11.,fi CAKE, Tamaqua. .• • • - 'F. FRY, Tamaqua EMANUEL BAST, Ashland. ••• " • 4 . E. F. SMITH. Mahanoy City. • • • I GORMAN & WINTER.STEEN, Port Carbon. _ ' CELAS.ISARSH,New Philadelphia. DANLD DILL: MAN, .'Mahanoy City, • SAML. B. "GRAEFF, Tama qua. MALON M. MOCK.-Ashland, L. D. MAMMA; WOUT, Ashland, J. G.LOWREY & CO., • Pottsville, AgentS. ••• . • • Local Agents wanted in every town In the State. Feb: s; 'fa • . 6-Gm alarm 182 9 pEaTETuAL. FRANKLIN FRP INSURANCE COMPANY . OF PHILADELPHIA. - Assets of January 1, 1866, $2,506,851 96. Capital, - Accrued Surplus,— luvesspdPreminms, Vase'sled Claims, . Income foe .ises, $13,135. ' • [. $310,000. LOSS PAID. SINCE 1529,.. • • • Oyer $5,000,000, PERPETUAL IN AND TEMP ran POLL DIRECTORS CHARLES N. BANCKER, ISAAC LEA, TOBIAS WARNER,• EDWARD C. DALE, SAMUEL GRANT, GEO. PALES, PETER WCALL, AIMING PITLER, GRO. W. RICHARDS, PRA& W. LEWIS, X. IL HARLEM N. RANCHER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice-President. JAS. W. WASSSETNE, Sec. Pro. Tem. . - The subscriber is agent for the: above mentioned in stitution; and is prepared to make insurance on every deeaiption of property, at the lowest rates.-' • HENRY C. RUSSEL, Agt, Pottsville, March 19, %I: • 12-ti • WALTER S. SHEAFER INSURANCE ROOMS, Pottsville Pa AGENT FOFp THE Etna of Hartford Loiillard of New York Phcenix of. Hartford. North America of New 'York Springfield of Mass Yonkers and NeW York Fulton of New. York Resolute of New York : Aggregate Fire Capital $9,685,718 Ma= Mutual Life . 2,188,429 Hartford Live Stock 500,000 • , I:l6:pital7epresented $12,374,147 - • Loisses promptly pod llbcially. settled. Office open from 7.80 A M. to 9 P. IL. or risks amide binding. by James W. Grant,'Sollcitor, at the- American-HOnee. • • The above comprise some oldie eldest, heaviest and most reliable companies In Anierica... ThelEtna incorporated . in • 1819, paid lame 1n. 47 'rears of over $19,000,000, while the Phainix baa the *test surplus over and nbove its capital stock and. reinsurance of any Compay . lit Hartford, • • THE PENN NIRITITAL LIFE INSURANCE • COMPANY 921 CHESTNITr STREET, Bzwii , TENTH ACCCTIFLATED CAPITAL • $1,100,000. After paying losses to the amount of 0987,837. CHARTER PERPETUAL. , • - - 'Allthe etite . i . ttaAnstetpolicy holders rif er iteT a k .. E T CYr O O N ET T lll. 4' (X - M 7 4- • .108.11. RICHARDS; Agent; Mlneinellle. . April 6:'e7: . . . - 14 1 - listrioE - '.esTOCK , sOWI BOOTS AND. %-/ 8111011111.... The Undersigned - eitfally .hk forma the: - dizems of-- _Pottsville and .ylcinity, That he has on band 'a large and fine assort nund .or Men.s, Bora Women's; Nimes:: and Children's- Boots' and 13hoes; which •he le sel ling at. as reasonable prices' as they can be -procured anywhere.. • LT work nude to onler.with promptness and deskatett• • .14 F. EltilirAßDT; - Xahintcmge opposite Post OffiCe, Pon/Mlle. April2oo6T - . : 141-am • ASH LAND; PLANINC:. MILL:-. • • NOB IttIiTMALPF; Aihiatiao; . Pa .I aID now Pared to manepieture, es - esp can be p elsewhere. - • • •: • .• •, •• , • . - . DIMS, • , • • • • • , • , ; • . 3D01112 . - rotaacii, ••• simillltauldhiga.arf sll diteriptiona. • Alio Boaidia"Ptank, Lath; .ralinic Shbastea. ,tagase-ote.., • • - • . 40- lanWmtriated4oiditilaithitictioa:' ml.;...bablead.'Pa4.Jatrik ' women Ladies , Hilillrare ther Isiketioas adreets or race Poydeni sad Washes: .A.O end: tawny% ethos *the torero( the Ohksiadda *Abaft ttawdeetsoy easepletim. baviftlnCtootbh4 lisseer;lwelhda9KdalLMltoniugq4uft.; • 14111$ Vd!" "14 =IMES *THE 8309,000 ..040 oo 94 0 4,54 0,00 3 15 .1,1621,308 SI $4,478.100 •. 1;425,000 • 1,103,067 ,751,453 • 731,899: • 601,907 • 313,562 • 280,730 Of Philadelphia, tht tarma. . . _ z • FICUIT PREtIERVING. Fruit for prOseriing ahouid be gather. wheti fullyfipe not enough to gather just before it is quite ripe; as at that time t. it amount- 1' acidds:at ita - maximuin, and it e sequentl requircs_a larger proportion of gar io co er the sourness. In cases where the knit is gathered r . qitired; it is exceedingly desirable iliac o shotild be picked duTingtlry weather ; .at time there,is lessmoisture - in the fruit, nu i consequently less has to he got rid of bybui- :• The vesseia employed should not be made copper or brass, unless they are, well tinnr.l. as both these - Substances' are acted'Ort by t t. acid of the, fruits, .and - pregerves allowed stand 'in them become poisonous. Bell metal is made of tin with a small per - ticqt of copper, and. is.much less affected by the acid of vegetables; but still it is better and safer, to have even hell metal vess,' tinned. -‘ • The sa l ty IDEAL ofA preserving pan is which hit silvered inside. The enamelled pans are cleanly but t 1,,! high temperature necessary to be empine causes the enamel to crack, and then the ir below is eiposediand being acted upon by 1)1 e vegetable acid, the preserves acquire an in, t , or inky taste and a bad color. • For the preserves made in, private fami-j, thesinall white pots are the: most c.Alvenic,.i. 'and . the cleanest,: Their small siie nl. vantage ; for,.once 'opened, the jam is immediately, and does not spoil by expiv, to the' air'. • - , For tying down the pots many pers o n,. ~ bladder or animal memb " rane,':but it is C.xpon sive, tind - in some places difficult to chti,"a Egged paper is, Ei perfect efficient substic; To make this take some stout, lough, tiexihle, paper, and having beaten up some .white egg with a whisk, apply it with‘abrii.li one side. .Ithen used this paper should damped .on the Unglazed side, tiel dawn ovr 'the pots •and then, when .- dry, brushe,l,c‘ er with beaten white of egg on the othei: oi•te , This makes the paper into a kind of pa r , t ,_ 'meat impervious to the air, and the presvrv. will keep as well as if tied over with any ani mal membrane. • . RASPBERRY JAM.—Let the raspberrk— thciroughly ripe. Mash them with a spoon. To every pound of raspberrie; a.l poUnd of siftedspgar. Boilthis well toctlli-r durinihalf an lour, stirring it continually, lest it :should burn. When of a .goo.d thi,.i: ness, 'tint 'Onto pcis,"and proCeed as bef,re. directed: . 1; PEACH JAM.--7111*. CollfeCtioll - should h. .maae of the cling=stone peach in n refe,renee, it being more juicy and of a higher flavor ;hail the other kind of penal,' the stone-of which separates from the pulp, Treat the Peachus exactly in.the manner 'directed for aprieoti, using the same guantity of sugar. NECTARINE JAbt. = Pare, stone, and cut the nectarines, and prepare the juice in the .man tier directed for the .apricot jam. To every ounce 'of the kernels add two bitter 'almonds , and, instetfd of potinding; cut them into small bits and mix them with the jam over the fire. In all other respects proceed as already in• dicated. - • • • , APPLE JAN.—:The apples, which should . tt,‘ ripe, and of the best' eating sort, heing pared and "quartered, are put into a: pan with just water ,to cover them, and boiled until they tie reducectto a Then for Palm 1 of the pared apples, a pound of.aifted ±iirmr is added, being .sprinkled over the bu,ling mixture. Boil and stir it well, until re.111.,..i to a _jam. Then put it into pots.—Qt - res. • NEW SPRING STOCK JUST REkEIVED AT THE N E .Y 0 R K DRY GOODS STORE, Corner CentreA Norwegian Sts., COPPOSTIT MOWllllfilt not'sg,) POTTSVILLE. I=E=l i;1 A magnificent amirtment of ...all 4 - Inds of STAPLE, DOMESTIC, ANDFANC:Y • . _ DRY GOODS,. Purchased 'atthn late large Ati ci ftt f Sales at t 4 the city of New York", la now differed "' to the public at' til . IMIRVELOUSLY LOW RITES. GOODS -VARY • NEARLY ON MA OLD O i • PRIOR LIST. • LADIES, pletre bear in mind that at the .ya NEW YORKSTORE you can buy . : • • . • - • Great Bargains , in Dry Goods.' H If you wish PRINTS, call at GALIAND , S,. you will find there a splendid article from 12 Should you be iri need- of MUSLINS, theyf ' will show yon: at the NEW YORK STORE la s the very best brands, at prices that will s alon- 1 b3h you. • • • Do you, think of buying a NEW SPRING; 0 DREciS f Just favor GALLAND with a and you will" find - a most". beautiful variety of; all the novelties of-the season, at lower rates 0 than 'ordinarily charged iu other places. Ladfes wishing to purchase WHITE GOODS - AND &BIER .I.DERII9, should not fail to cal: 41 at OALLANDII. They undoubtedly, will be (0 very agreeably enrhrised at quantity; quality, and prices of goods. . . •. , ." • HOOP SKIRTS; 2, t'i 'LIoF r'-'WOR 0 . - E 7...--:., ~...,, . I • pri ---....-0.5,1/4 , ••\ I *.-.-::•:i.-7-_,_•• _ 1 .. - ...... __ ~... : • •••••., ..• . • 11--."<.- • , i . ~------.,-........ , 1 utipLux ELLIP ' "-' „ The Best Assortment in TOWII I AND ONEY BEST BAKES, At the NEW YORK CHEAP STORE, At Ike Lowest Rates. ==l LINENS, CHECKS, = r 2 TOWELING, DIMING .CLOTHS, 0 CLOAKINGS SPREIIG and SUMMER SHAWLS 10 BALMORAL SKIRTS, And AR other articles generally foand at a, FIRST CLASS NEW YORK CITY la DRY GOODS. STORE, at • I • 1. CiAll:Alib . . di CO.'S NEW YORK CHEAP .DRY GOODS STORE,II Center Centre k Norwegian Stu. i t; not Forget to kive them a Call, April 20, '67 16- In the Spring. Mouths, the 'Leta& neterailk tutdergote aching% and HitiltßOLD`O MOIILY COPICI • • TTLATILD EXIMAOT OF SAISAPARILIA Id all 1681BOELIA of the gtegibmtv.abte. Inhe B, 43Z-23-6m - . • lutrik a Ihe .011 Whale' Oil ::—Pure Winter VT Bleatind Wbelei Oil direct' from: New Bedford per beet, at greatly' reduced pricmi t . A prime article.—. Quality gnerehtled. gay - • LEWIS C. THOiIkON & CO. . . vvire'lliSicaire Balllimier of Cam lorchoss must. purify and enrlch.the blood, which czoiCOI.IOII4TANITO 3IXTIAOT or SALVIAPARTLI invariably does. • Ask for Helmbold.s. .Take no otter. . %Jane S. 11, • • 18-am . . - • trixwo OF POTTSVILLE'. • V LITHOGRAPHIC VIEWS OF POiIIiVILJW , litr rue cheap at DAMAN' d<EAMSWPB Bookenra• D. A. ,SM.T.TH, MERCHANT TAILOR. •CENTR.4 AT., POTTSVI4LE, PA. • APit • • • • 1441 . . tIllows; Hunks% leriltiystorei Horse Rakes. and •I• other firming Itispletsv■its, • • 23 . .• , BRIGHT St, COS, Pottsville. - - -.•:"..:AGEN'VFOR:THE' SALE OF LITBRIOMKG • RAILB, - - sir • fROIC BALNDHAXIIMILOPII,dbe. Ofkoe Centre St-• aulldlngr-entrance next door to MosoefoßNlU Jutris, .6T-28•Snik ' flg'C signedithsAlMlLlM,o entered.' jaL lato ill! 00. 011. wtnersb Y.—The ip Ll f.n.atdtehr.-. P a -"- ":21 1 . ° o 1 mainitictiurinieltirek , fond ere' prepared to mama gartlelawitir-sgaseUtrtlelein - large '. or milt millalatier to: antt era. 4 .ipaltaalcl on Oa ffiri *ears: to shto to of :1 .- AQlcri a I" J. . " ' " . " 1 " 1 OtWalonto Sonitsi 4=115
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