L. 3' • wi t A n d mot; 7NDI43i svuos How It•Ii Wiggins gfßilkeilt , die 'Patent • ' - Toolt-powder nay- , • [From the New Albany . Commerciali • A fear nights ago, an itinerant vender Of a harmless acariPound of hilly white.and theetwience of lavender, mounted a goods box, on the corner . of - Pearl and State streets, and ipreading out be tel° him an open valise stuffed With sma ll bottles done.nP in. fancy pipers, began to sell to a large and appreciative audience; thtifintracidOns white powder known to the pharmaccePie Of the America quack se Swindle &Humbug's:celebrated Scandi navian Toothpowder, warranted to polish every description of ivory, down to the molar. teeth.ofn enperannuated - oinnibuis horse, at the democratic soul of twenty-five cents per heft's.. The vender of this truly wonderful gum soap waste fine voice and spirits, sung neveral • Mellifluous balaels played ou the banjo, and the dilapidated fractfon-. al currency poured in 'upon him pus i spring freshet.. He remarked greatmeny fanny things, :when- The raping notice ranged around, • • With words of learned istmnetb and Mars:lacing nand And Atilt they gazed. and still the wonder grew Tbat, one small bead could carry all he knew. "Feller citizens,"-. observed he, "I don't look ranch like a - deb: man, but I Ain making . more Money thanfifteen-twentiethe of yon put together. • I wateraiiied to :his profession, and I understand it se well, if possible, as I do the tee command nienterand I'll bet any man in the crowd ten dol. tars thit I can sell mcninf this benign and rol e raculone teeth-wash in' ten minutes than he can in fifteen: "Pall ttp, right there! 171 take that bet," !said a voice in the seated. • - • . . .• , The sole proprietor' of that melodious wipe was. Bob Wiggins, froniPasey county, who is up hcre to attend the "lies fair." Bob -made his way through the Assembled yeomanry and incanted the box by the side of the man. of the tooth der, who looked as though he didn't .exactly the turn things hail taken, But the evoivil atighed, as crowds always under such , de:- cumetancee, and he lacked the courage to back out. The 'Prelimituiriee" were . soon arranged, and it was agreed that the professor of the tooth-. wash should exhaust hie ten minutes and then . let Wiggins. follow in'"his own 'way, without the eligheet interruption" from the former. . • Wiggins descended from the bdx, and the othi r threw off his coat; turned his torigne.loose. and ehot.off hie mouth like a revolutionary blunder bias, scattering far and wide.. He kept-every body in the bent sort of humor, and at the expi ration of his ten minutes had sold fliiribottiiia of hie incomparable white-wash, and considered the ' bet won. Wiggint then Mountedthebox—his first appearance on any stage as a retail dealer in patent meelicioss—and amid the wildest applause of the crowd, proceeded to businensWithout a emiletna • solemnly, in fact, asif he had come to preaehthe ferieral of his grandmother.. . -" " . In the language of the Hon. Obadiah "Per • said he, "Fellow-citizens of the United • States of Indiana and. Floyd county, I have a preparation here which, unlike poppeyi and man. dragori, and other malicious and mischievous soft soaps of the world, will restore the lost teeth of your great gl andmothere, and bring them back to their original and pristine beauty and useful wee. It ia warrantid by no less responsible' an individual than the ienneritiel and highly renpect ahle.sod responsible gentleman whom I have the honor temporarily to succeed in this lucrative • i.tieiness. .It will cure and exert everything from , a decayed tooth to a wooden leg. I know it will accomplish everything, ter I've tried it myself,- ' and have usol it In rny femily foe twenty-five year/ • . And now, :gentlemen,, [ ware to sell you some of ' .this delicious preparation, and here it is, a limit ei Supply on hand cud the demand constanly in- . creaking. lam the ilnly accredited agent of the • American Benevolent Aenocietion for the ameli oration & the condition of the'unwashed portion •of entiering humanity, and 1 Pall instructed to self yon this pewder• at - the • neprocedently low price of fire ,cents per bottle, three betties for ten - cents, or twenty-live cent., per dozen. - "11old.on there, mister," exclaithed the powder man, rushing frantically through the crowd, "Pll • he everlastingly led darned if I'll stand that—hold onl" • "Jest yon keep yonr shirt on," said Wiggins ; "these intelligent.audiences will testify that I was to sell this stuff in my own way, and without the slightest interruption frotn you. I didn't in terrupt you—don't interrupt me." - "These intelligent audience"did testify to ,that effect, and the victimized individual wasforced to stand back and witness, in furious but impotent wrath, the rapid sale of his "Scandinatian Tooth Powder," at the unprecedented low price herein - before' mentioned. . Wiggins still had three minutes - left to spare when he announced with many expressions of ie gret that his stock of 4e:o1 -powder had entirely "gin. eout." Owning d).vn from the stand, lie thrust the ten dollars he had won into his vest pocket, and retired amid-the most deafening ap plause. THE Platform has an illustrated poem, depict ing "touchingly ilia trial] of au lowa rnmseller tinder the. ruling of Tonpi-rance Judges." We copy two StarIZILS Dep fetch me up pefeP der rgrrire, •Leadin' me 'pc my collar ; nat tent der Bgwire, be Vg‘ 'd tome, • " fine - yon, re( fty r!" ' Yen find feefty toilet 1" I say ; • "Mein lien, were did yon tied it?" You ee rnix retr.t ay •ler tigu ire. . boptd Le Irunkliet `. No man instias lho'court, and is . From punishment exempt, ir," De said, "and now five - doilais more I fine vnn for contonot, •: - "Mein Gott!:' reM der tine uut Ofitel Vas not enough to bay him*, He makes Me bay live t01'..• - more Pi:cause I nix Ad stay h ! :• • Ir is said that Di.lzac, the celebrated French novelist, used to lie tx,::usi ively. One day he was walking along the Poole v‘trtl Monmartre,iwith a servant girl on each aim, when hb came across two of his friends, Hat zle and Laurent. Hermit• tea the women, precipitately, red, ninning.to his:. friends, said to them iu a low tone "Don't recognize me,- 1 amwitti two , arch-. .duchesses *be hays come to Paris in disguise, and whom Metternich has asked me to show the capital to. Hush And with a mysterious sige tie tlisappeared. • -." What a liar,". said Hatzle.- "What the deuce did lie leave his women for r • ' replied the other, "to tell them that Noire two princei of the hlood, hie mast intimate friends." THEME MUSt hive been some curione specimens fkottiall Lumor brought _out at the examinations or chittechi. , ings by ministers of the flock before the administration of the communion: "- Thus, 'with 11.f . ..recce to human nature before the fall, a man was naked: - • - "Wuat kind of a man was Adam?" \ "Oa, jurt Lke Mier folk!! - • - . The niini..ter insisted on having a more special description of the rirst man, and pressed tor,more explanation. - "Weel," maid the cethecamen, "he- wee Jnet like Joe Simplon, the horse cooper. "Ilow asked the minister. . naeboily gotonything by him, and mony I===lll2l Wirri• c6clr,fighting was in .faehion, a gentle man having a match goingon in the'country gave two cocks in charge to his Irish. servant to carry down. Pat pnt them together into a bag on-opening which on nie arrival he wam not a - little ettrpriied to dod oiie of thein deal and the other - terribly ccOnr44. Being eralth.:l by his' mister for pet ting thew into the.ean,. bag, he eaid he did not thin]; thrrc was auy daur,cr of tbim hurting each other, as thy were going to fight OD the e amt. aide. - ' Tat: ritual excitement in England shows-little signs of abatement. Some phaees of the eerione question 'are very lndierotte. For Instance, a member lately introduced in the , Horse of am mo*, a Lill to regulate the dress of the dergy.:lt made the singular provision that no elergymtin should vrear . "any other garment, covering lor Or nament," except: a enrollee and hood.- The hill fortunately did not pass. " . . Ix.some pa r tial chiuches it is 'the custom:lo vnrarate the men from the whmen._ A e1et.042 . ~. . _ . .. beihg intenuptul .a it h iond .. taking, gePried ° abort, when a woman, - eager for the honor nf : liet.. - sez, arose ant said, "Yonr reverence,' it is not among ne." 4 So ranch the : better;" . 'he iiplit4 . ":it.will be the sooner over then.''. -• ' ' - . . A little Loy in Wisegnant waaltninkptd. to bed the other *lit stout dari, when - he i objected going-edearlf. Hie mother told him chickens went to `Led early; and he mild donoloo. The little !eliciw said he.troillif.if hie ircother'ir e ouldtio. se the old 'hen did—do to bed h - rat, tdien coax the chickens to come. "I Nvour.n not be a woman - , for then! coup not love her," said hfontsgne. ---- Lidy Montague says:- "The only objent)ojia haie tpbeingaiiin isp4st I eboahltheia have to marm a..7co.puur.." "WHAT brphOit you to 00i;ad Irieh . d ?" 'Two' a0r.54144 1 ;#4,44"..:! 1 :444.,. JAI! r moan had intempotar,ce anything" twat!: with "Xee, aaholey hole of 'eraAraulk,.Y. !:" "I woaune," said a Scotch meteor; "ghat my brother John sees In the lamee that he likes thqtet tee well, for ray part, I wail nai gie tbseotripaDy 13' one lad, for:twenty lassec" „ - : A PAat e ciaN jnat recovered from cholera floila that the -dicieluie ha* made hint. a'peoit. pefdre he attack he had neither rhyme nor-Zillilit hie conipoettion..:'' ' t A Eut clergyman says the skunk is a olco.; media aninnliiiiid R e la dm - Wise * 0 94 1 / 4 3: 9 0 49 0 45P.fA,e_ ITA4I AccclExEl q ;RannrcbfnlyrnicacTos!l a eye of Igsss4llns;_rgragrjrnlf f b t the boy Crallatla-fie traighf, bdiex4eitlpf was `Oioes War thould•ibere bit free iesta ins church; Bemuse yonnughtrUnt.tol4 , caadosvg4 for.Pia' ing itLiaiodky de sbe name rm. aid *pa ' Ltimattit • "Beiaiime, Mr, L Waal lieeteli#lllo" IRON WORIM_ mot Amamtint Extort - 1111r0111LITIle a. 7 sabsciiher-la now to build Steam nekrritalls, Ooal Breakers andDM /Pm' AU 'kinds of aisthiars - i=latP4R - • and farengs made tb Bitola/ - - attention paid to the matnatsetnre of • OleWbee111: . Jowl : , PIDtB alellandOah City, April 1, •GI - , • -..147 THE' PALO - TO IRON sie Ing=to farad' E I RAILROAD TRON—wejer• to 7opouadeper yard—INEERT BA from llitotS pounds :per lard.4onra' if either for horse ears :or losoloottret: , Li izr AUtLene.raileateoftheLATESTAND MOST - APPROVED PATTERNS.-- In -- Moos mus-11 esextment - ofIODICH _ ANT IRON, EOM* Plate. &stares, .oral. malt Hotrod and Grooved; HOOP AND BAND IRON. CAR AV.M, RAILROAD CHAIRS. FISH PLATES AND HOOK MERE for - ROLI.B made of the hear bran& of cold Bleat diarcoal boo. ready for nee. orb- . er for T nat. street nib or bar Iron: Also all kinds of CASTINGS FOR ROLLING MILLS..! We also In stte attention_ to our DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF MEANS, for eat* old rat* 4mM/A treu..Stei Otc.. BENJ. HAYWOOD, President. - °Mee corner 2d said Market Ste., Pottsville:Tn.. . . . POTTSIVILVg IIQLU r ,I! 31.11 1 L, BROTHERS, Proprietors, setaitylid 11 County, Pe!init.i lifamtfacturcers of Rehm! iron (both Tnnd Street 'Rollo are prepared ha receive and f rce cute orders at short notice, -for anyand all the ordinary ehres in use. M M. Wring our own pig metal, we ere - - au carafe' to select witable area: hurtle _ eau therefore ePoe reeehint Al cases fast claws rails. The Ner stow of T Raga. g 5, YB, 22, rod SO pounds to the yard. always -on hand, and supplied In small lots as wanted. Pottsville, October 15th„ 0 V- BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. . SAIED VOMP.ALNY.Broad /me and Hamilton streets, Philadelphia. .Perms., Would tall the attention of Railroad' ti anger% and those interested in Rail road Pro, to their system of Loco- 7ott•t inotivein which they are adapt- ; ea to the pubic:der business for which - they may be required ; by the use of one, two, ..three or four pair of drivimgwileelsf and the use of the whole, or so much of the weight as may be desirable for ad hesion ; and in'accommodating them to the grades,' carves. strength of noperstniction„ and rail and work to be dime. By These means the maximum useful effect of the power is, secured with the least expense for at. tendance, Wet of fuel, and reredos to Hoed and Engine. With these objects in view. and as the remit of twenty three years practical experience in the business by our senior' partner, we manufacture five different kinds of Engines, and several classes of sizes of eack kind.— Particular attention paid - to the strength of the sip ma long than and wkmanstdo of all the details. Our zience and or ritnnities of obtaining in formation, enables tus to with the assurance that m in efficiency , economy and durability, they will compare favorably with those of any other kind in use. We also furnish to ceder, wheels, axles, bowling Or lovimoor tire fto At centres without boring,l composition =tinge for bearings of every description of Copper, Sheet Iron and Boiler Works„ and every ar ticle appertaining to the repair or renewal of Locomo tive Bugling. , M. BAIRD,, GEO. BURNHAM, Jan 1, '66-1-11 CHAS. T. PARRY. CARANT IRON WORMS, INARLINOV - .. ILI CUM—The subecriber,..having his works emu.' plated and in full operation,•Witt beavy - • machinery and tools. of the latest ha, t a t ithprovement, to now propared to do all . , kinds of mining machinery, steam en. 11375,iiid 'tines of any siz-e fon hoisting and pump-. . ing• and d , oulde'azting . pumps of, all size's and of the latest improvement,' Cornish engines of any size for 'pumping in slopes or shafts. with Cornish pump. all kinds amid breakemovith xhilled or plain teeth; all kinds of Wrought iron forgings for drift cars or mining machinery,thot Ittrnams of cold or hot blast.. with an Improved blowing cylinder and blast pipes; and rolling mills with the two Or tiree high . rolls,witti the latest Improved fore acos for puddling or boating, all kiud of saw Mill castings for circular or upright 'saws. brass work of eveiy denerippon cast and finiihed. - aud rail-. 'road Castings of all sizes for mines or railroads.- The subscriber having had a long experience in the machine in this region; and a practical mechanic, and well trnown as one of the Late arm of Wren and Bros - of the Washington Iron Works, Pottsville, trusts that prompt attention to, business will procure fur him the patronsgeof his old friends of the mining region. and elsewhere. THOMAS WREN April kl, , a 4 . .r i 0 COAL OPERATORS a; I.ll.llVElls. I —Pioneer Boiler Works. The aubecctbers re.vectfuilylntite the c , attention of the business community to Owlet:toiler Works, on Railroad Street. . A „ . : _ below the Paseenger - r- 1 00t, Pcift.Avillen rir . -"Elkg wheat they are prepared to manafactare_ BOILERS OF BYRRY -DRSCRIPTION_ Striae Stacks, - Air Stack, Blast Pipes, Ciaaometers, Drift Cars, &c., &c. Boilers on band, Being practical mechanics, and having for years de voted themftives entirely to this branch of the brisineK., flatter themselves that work done at their establish ment will s,ive satislnction to nil who may favor them with &mit Individuals and Companies will And it greatly to their advantage to examine their %sort: be fore engaging elsewhere. - Jolly T. NOBLE, Jan 1, '6 —l-' MATHEW RHODA. 1k11.41411.11VG TON .1110 N WORKS: iV_p TICE.—The works or the late firm of Wren .1: Bro.: known as the ' , WASHINGTON . IRON WORE'S,'" loaded on Col street, • C 41 7 51 In the Boihrigh• of Pottsville, will be continued by the suliscriber in all its ,-,711-4 - "' various branches, viz:.Steam Engine building, and all kinds of Machinery for mining either coal or ore; bleat furnaces .of • hot or Cold . blast ; all kinds of railroad castings andmliroad car fixtures of wrought and met Iron all kinds of brass CllStillgla all kinds of smithsvork, and all Slue rof the .latest 'im proved pumps, single and - double atzing. Repairing promptly attendivi to and neatly executed. - By careful attention to business the subscriber trusts he will receive a share of the public patronage so lib erally bestowed On- the'late firm. Jet RS :WREN. Pottsville; September 1,1865. • 86 EIVEG B.OVE Iron 'Works, 1 PINEOROVP,SCHUYL CO.; PA.rag _ J. M. ROHRER, Machinist & Engineer, WO_ P6OFIUSTOR. Jannary 30, 14 ASHLAND IRON 'WORKS. The subscribers are now fully' pre- wed. to' furnish; at the Ashland Iron', Works, Steam Engines and Pumpa.O _ ally power and capacity, for mining and •,.....rer..3.; . Edi other purposes Coal Breakers of every else and pattern now in use, together with castings mid forglngs of every description. Coal - and Drift Cars Alit all sizes and patterns; large Truck and Horse Cars,— all furnished at .the shortest notice. The subscribers flatter themselves that, inasmuch as everimetaber of the firm is 'a practical mechanic, they will be able to furnish machinery that will comparefavorabiy with any in the Region. All orders directed to J. & Mums; Ashland, Scbaylkill.County, Pa., - will receive- prompt attention. J. & IL GARNER. Ashland; July 9, '66. . 287 100IINDITY AND iIIACIIINE SHOP, Steam Car Factory, &c. : NOTICE.—The business of the late firm of SNYDER & 2dILNES, will be Cl* continued by the subscriber re- " 'ions batnchm of SIAMM Engine build lug, Iron Founder, and manufacturer of -.. _ all lands of Machinery, for Rolling'fifills, Blast Furna ces, Railroad Cars, sc„ He will also continue the business of Mining and. Selling the celebrated. Pine Forest White Ash and Lewis and Spolui Veins Red Ash Coals, being sole proprietor of these Collieries. GEORGE W. SNYDER. B OILERS AND. STACICS. January 21, .66 , The enbscriber prOPired te execute orders for-the -above wholes, With dls- -C gr n. 4 patch,. tit the old place ot buelneas, Coal • Street, below Norwegian. 20 feet boll- ,ere always on: hand. Also, the .1111111 11- tactnret of . . . ' -Coal and Other Shovel., - Of 'the beet .material and workmanship. - Repairs promptly attended to.. rilrFana for mining ventihdl on always on hand. . : , SPAR. Pottevklle, August 27, 'Go-., , 85.:1y .THE- MOUNT CARMEL-S . • - IRON" COMPANY , . . MOUNT : NORTHIP3IBLIILAPID COUNTY, . PA. 0110ANIZICLI UNDER 7116 . LAW ordcm• lErru, •• • _IRON AND -BRAS& YOUNDRV; Machine, Screen; and Car Shop's. This Company is •comPcsed of Practical Ucchauicti in all the branches, and will faithfully fill all cders•for work entrusted to them. • Weary using:fonts Lash enstein's- Patent' for :making Square-Iron Woven • ' . • • JONAS LAIIIIHNSTIIIII Prest. • HO Cal GREEIbl,••Supt..- ' , CI • LEGAL CARDS. CO,IPAKTIVE HAW 14ruler -13- aigned - bate formedOa-taistlierahiptas At torneys at Law, under the name of SANNAN 4t, SON: - • JOHN. BANNAN, . *Potta Ile, Feb 6, 1167-6- . THOSAL - tIaNNA tri N.- AW. , itorney n; Law. - OFFICE —Centre St , beld s Express Office. Can be consulted in German.- Avril 7..61-1,1 Cm JOHN W. WICKEL. - ••••- • Attorney Iry 111.nrr..Pottevi Pri. • (Office with. Hon. F. W. Higbee,-Centre atreetj• Can be chnenited in thignsh and German:" • IavENJAMIN B. • 1711nC00114. Attorney. ;n4 .1) Law. OFFICP.--Mabantongo Street above ,Centre. Marchl9, . - ru: inr-ty BERGOSTREKSER, ie • Attorney'at &think:EtchCyliati • County:. - Ps.. OiticC-L-On llsintre vtreet,.orite the. If'obt Office. • I\l AMON WEIIIII.IIIIAN,, • • . . • . . Attorney at Law, - 'oFrios: —Centre Street,. moms Intro erl y occupied by George Deß. Beim. March 30..'67-134y*. miris ararruzu.• 'wn.t.hut a. Burro. .BMlLlTlEL.Actoroerx.rst„ OFFICE-,Cantre Street, oppoelte White Horse Motel, Pottsville, Pa. . " ' i 011R1114'101,1"11E11, LITTLE,,. Attar:ivy at Law. and rte .17, • Value r:0 by, ,Larr to administer : afrk*itP...tc. awl to. take (icons_ itions„ and acknowledgments o dekda, morleaketr, Patera of-Aton3cy; dz.,)_ PoTTSVILLS., SCHUYLKILL,CO • LAW -AND moiszarxoN OFFICE: • biabankrkgaSt. coppottlto rod Offifte.6 - . • , W. UOMMUINSLIELY,•Attoraey . - '• tkaCzeguned fiin .office-4o the secomt 11 , 00111,:, above B. %moues -Book store; on Ventre St-: • ;.Pottimple, Feb% ^Tr • A Clear,. fliaoath Skin, ~a nd neatrilhal 'Okayleries . Orgil:llratit.DSCCOli-: CATTEATICO ' . )1XV15.4112 ELLISATAILITIA._ • . -• • . Imples Ornktiotur 01" itran6ye-1 bi!ii.r.sPr'tN P.. _ TEA I TEk I - TEM - ''..TEA 1 ' • 0,0 1,..0 Yevicet St. above Sd.. Pottsville. Aid 41.; 41"--3 ' • DR: G. H. MAINE,:I-: leaclier:of French and (penman Irangn: • liower of Attmpley, MoOey,,Draftes and other Crideti taurouit Life Lizareicelffected With the U. IF: Life :-.11114#0141r0t0n*1ii...7, Passage 'Agency to Germany, - Frana siuf Satglod.- IMO _ .. _ .., RIOHARDSOWS NEW fiIETHOD i' , .. --, ::•lfiaciiiiir4iiiltiet- : „.• zs i• i i - iiiiir.A - mak , ;.. • . .... i.tiaiv.. _. l4. a.. Musical Review. , -ene4ce 77,1eilAe akel t u rocs:.fb l eiritv ie'untakt - .„ ...leni3ocee 1 i =lat , s prim* —Ne Y ma rpreA.l . A ask -stic • Se i t il t4 .: i%' , .' 4 -1 the Vano.."—Ptdi. • : ••• c•• , ' '0 -'nfAn, - a... eq/errithecorclkklnd*-__, '" . *,_. •. f , •': *- •pwmantait Winn/Abet Piano , •-• •• , • • • - onr e , -nal: unkianeklbierifing - -- • • ' I. (nevelt/A per - av 4 ov6entio • ' " brayity.'-11lianfloaftw). 1 " ' aal Important itorg!-zN..YzArabl , • book . ' , 'comparable, lik rilae-to'k..!--New OtominingA.' „ • 1, •.,. ,• Ifs kW" der-lemons, nor wearSbame e x elx, but Spg a tgi l studies throughout, and Chinantdol43lLL" • for kaeler•-wwwy•--ete r n--• tie ridl-itat-inurtle 6.• • Mrii , t ieri lli t t o grAA *ilt ,, mes.,n.DlVolzi, 4-pet„-liewrAi •-,•-, ;:-• 4ulilKitilcrs-4-1 4 :' .fty i ncisit l imitEinetievAntaillMello h 3.1 ted iniiitez TOO llynnmilittareautifally mono 4. and tbere 1 5 /14118 ht 04.1111;41k. k rer L -124.114 'Mho itrerirtarr - ktnoW. I lw z , to te md ma lieintliliattlni , ' pil4 t ttiVit Clank ettat TAW I'LV_ frs EX J4I7 1 1 4 -.(7.94 - EDUCATIONAL: - tREETD . thinorres - Its Fall Term of 1567, on lyoPliAllr, JIILV Whit. Par pitakTlP3 cc!litaint4 fnf pa gArriekli4llo_ _ = Taly 13- 4 W 6 t Fteelood, :Montgomery Ca, Pa- . .„ : . - • COLUMBIA. . - • :..CLAB44I.O4§,LOBTITOTEi - . youn g men and boyetoiCol i li tr d ineas sisdleanntag. SeboolSelect, Poreir - • Colitmbls. Fa." . • _ • . _ . --TUE.ILEII.IO invivggsrr,r; goddilletoebem;ps.. Mot:motto sem Ihroolretvar, Ilos. int Pteraney •*. • . .The tieccad 312* 61eirta• September let, foi Students In the let and 'A times; and is the schools Eilltieseeriteit: Mechanical and/dialog.) and of *mil) deal Cbestaistry. .•Awlicente errea. , toed-from the ttith to the 29th of Imgmt. For =is les, with. particulars, ittly . . Job' 21.--731/40-• Y COPPS L: L. D., Pres t. OLIIIEBtRLAND: -VALLEY INSTrruyt: --- - FOR TOUNG Giorq,z4int, - - REV.: 0.. EG- E .& :S 0 N MAUI f A C 61 .." , year under present maniganent..-- Course of study both Academic and.Conimerdat. Dri ties resume Tuesday,September 3d. ' . Chargm , $l2O per five months. se ssion. . No extras. • -I . ieferenees 7 :Rey. FRINTLINIIOOIII2, - Potawille. ' • . Mr. T. ItEDDALL, Port Cgirban. Circulars at this otticeorldechanicaburg... • - • - July 20, '47. - - - • WEST GROTE FEMALE SEMINARY CIIEST.74II. COUNTY.-PA.' . - • , The duties of tide Institution will be reiumed ,folder new nmulations on the 7th or tenth month (October) next. In auditiontoe complete English coarse. [hot , °nit • Instruction will be given in Lunguagea. Music, Drawing and Paintin.. Lectures on scientific and olb 'er tmbjecia will be deliiered 'frequently. Bierjrfort . will be need to , mien' the bigh reputation this Khoo] 'bus long enjoyed. Cuteiognm , furnished on application to the Principal: T. PENNINGTON CONARD, Jane 23. '67 26 3m . west Grove, Pe. • WESLEY&N: ,FERILE • COLLEGE, TON, D WARD,. . Th 6 next; Annual Sceeton.sttll bell: on 1 . • SEPTEMBER 9th, 1867,- • . . , 'The course etudy n embraces all the branches of a complete exigliati. Classical aid Ornamental Educa tion.. For Catalogues, or Information, address •;• July 2i-30 2m • • • . JOIIN WILSON. greet; FREDERICK INSTITUTE •. - . ".F.Ol 1(01.; . N11 lIFS...ANDBI r i!Iff;". - • . - . Frederick,: IttlorrtgortreT. titritiatr„. Porna. .. , . , .• • The Pall Session a t his Institution wi11. ,. eximmenee August Sib: • Admission Is granted' to all anti ii cants of sotmd mintir and good' moralit,: who are ail: "ling to comply with the rules and regnlationn of the Inatitnte.. No others nectlapoll ; . - ..1 0 or Catalogues or admission address - • A. PRINCE SIIPPLEE, M. A., or R. W. ELY; W. A., L. L. B. ' 'July 2T, , 57 - -.•- - ‘-- T.. . . - . 30.. t Cll.lll (4 A . RAI - INSTITUTE:: .-ENLISII Arill FRENCH -Fop. YQUNTO-.-1,..8p15-.. .HOARDING AND DAY PUPILS; • . „ 1521 ; and 1629 Sprnee - fit., iPhiladelplOn;: Sill r-openbn TiIDESDAY, - . SEPT. 19th. 0 French Is the language of the family and is constant ly spoken in the Institute. • Madame D'HERVILLY; Prii) . cip al, July 13; •31. • . " :PENNSYLVISIA TEDIA.T,EJ:OOLLEGE . Perkionien Bridge, •Moaigomery Co., Pa. • This Institution ts - organtied with-three tkpartMents —the Academic, the Collegiate and the - Ornamental. tpung may here receive a' titorounb. cducata.rt, either In the Coinmon Ttranch&, the'lligher Eng.;bl and .o:tasks, or in • the' NOdern - ' Languages: Music, Drawing, Painting , and. Fancy' Work. The CainciT is supplied with a good Phil,:soplikal and Chemical Ap paratus,•Charts, Mineral, Fm.•:s'.ls, &n, to illnstrate the Physical Scaences. -The Legis:ature of Pennsylvania. has vested the College with authority t.Cc grant bipto... man and confer Degrees and many of•da.gradtates are "now occupying resmnaible positions as teachers,. with good's/11911.M No labor will •be spired bi mate the pupils of this Inatitittbm.thorough in ail the studies pursued: •..• . .• • The next, session opens the !lath ot• April, For fartherinformatiOn address the'Priticiptl. - J. P. silEftnAN', Freetaltd. April ".'IS-gm" • -• Nontgotairy co.. -Pa.. . • LINDENAL . H 16,: MORAVIAN: SEMINARY FOR YOUNG AT LITIZ,I.A.PII.IASTER . • • (FOUNDED : SEPT., Fi'94.) . . . . . . , .. . Aftbrde superior advantage's for thorough and nc , om "dished Female education. ' ~ • : . Ite 79'11 Annual Term opens ~... • . .. . . Tuesday; August 201 h, 1567: . For clrenlars audinforniatlan apply to- •.• • .'Rev. W. IV. 111E11411RE.; Priniqpnl :711y27, 'a •• • - - ...• . - •. . l•i 3ne • . COMMERCIAL NORMAL SCHOOL IN CONNECTION W ITN LEBAgON VALLEY COLLEGE -A Nornial Class will be organized iu connection with this' Institution, commencing on the 15* of . April,• to continue ten weeke,—to June 21st. .. • A faculty of seven Teacher's is employed. • Also a fall Commercial Course. • . • -.". r Expense• for. Normal. Course; exclusive. Of books, $39 ')O.: Commercial Course less than nittal ratts. Send for Circalars, addressing • ". • Rev. T. R. VICKROY. A. M., President, Annville, Lebanon (A)._. Pa. ' .Dec 29, EGG--52- 134 y. • • March 30, '37 , • • [Chartered with ample powers.) •-• . LIEII ANON VA 1.4.1311 COLtIEGE.—The L serond Collegiate year will'commence - . • . On Alondny,• Aniust 19, 1567. ••• • :This Institution ham been chartered by the Leglsla , - lure of the State with full. Collegiate powenfoind the following, courses of Study, 'ln which it is proposed to . graduate Students, have been adopted, viz. : •- • An Elementary Course forTeachcri, - (B. E.j A Scientific Course,•. ' . • • .• . A Ladles' Coarse, •. • • (at. A.) 'A Classical Course. (A- B.). • • _ A Biblical Course, ; E. . The School Is intended to suppiy A greet public want, and Instruction Is gly)n in all brunches:of a com mon, a liberal; or an ornamental education.- There is a primary Or model school contiecb.d with the Institu tion, and also a Cominercial Curse. solhat Students .of any grade Will.be.received and will be puCinto suit ablc . Classes. . With superior aceurnmedutlens, first class.teachers, a location not excelled by any In acres:: sibilityamihealthfulnees; and I'. the . general morals of 'the community, We offer to parents. and • guardians a pleasant home:. where dot .children std wards be properly cared fur and will:be sabjected to the beer training. EXPENSES . - .•- . For &larding, Washing; Light Fnei. and Tut- • ion, with tarnished room, for Fall Tenn i.f 18 weeks:, I • S'SS 50 Imtramental Music • 18 00 Double Entry linoic-Reaping (in eliaa.e) -• 00 . Painting and Fancy Work at:llama mice. • • • • - For catalogues and frirther particulars, addree' - ' • Re!. T, R:VICKROIC,4. M.,-President. Jane 22,.'67 ta-tt : Awnville, Lebanon Co., Pa. INDIA RUBBEAIGQOI) REDUCED PRICES. liannfaoturees Agency, 708 Chestnut St Machine Belling, Steam P.aciting, Mee,. &c., and a'.l &Leber Articles adapted to 3techarucalond M./Mut/iota : ring •purposes. 'Dm:gists. and .Stationers , Atticle lei, Boots, Shoes, dlothing, Ate., at lowest FactiaryPFiee, Ltstiof Prices sent on application. ; - • BICHARD'LEIVICK. 15-Gni .Apel 13, ,67 • • ;74a, rp. PAPER. Having completed arnotgemeatt•with ' manufaciurtra of above; I can now offer to the .trade, - at the lowest market- mina:— : No. Manilla Bags; -1( to 30 elze. 'No. '2; 4 ' ' .•• 2b. Wrapping . . 10 . ".• ' , ,• - White " '.6 . " • • • . Philadelphia ." 0 • • BIOS PRINTgII 'TO ORDER. • No.-1, blanilla.Paper 24236-20 Its -par ream, 1 - ,!' " • " 245.36-25 • . No. 2, " 21x36-30 ‘: .Wrapping . • " 24a36,40. " ".• - " " 34x40--Z0 . Grass .• • -• `.‘ 24x.36-40: • ". Straw Paper, . . .12x1G • • , Gold leaf Piper, 123.10 • • • 15x20 .• • :.: • •. 14215 . • . • " ' ISx23 • I would respectfullj , solicit a ahare of the patronage of merchanla and others. Scud for mice list: • -• FRED. V. LAUER.' • ...Old Jail" cor.'6l.h Washington Ste., *tiding. Pa. • 'C.L OSINC.OUTBUSINESS... • •. BELLING OFF . TO. CLOSE. BUSINESS: • Bein g .s.bo i n to dop o • out . my present in Pottsville:l will sell hitt, • the entite stork Dry Goode, Groceries, gseco.ware,.&c: sundry . Latina. sod utensils lo use.belouging to the same, all .of .whicti will be offered at great:bargains forthe above purpose. • ROB E. Ai. GLOVES.: • June 29..67-2ts. dial Centre 'Street. . .c.crig.nopr htful X ' hew novel by Mot Idary.l.l,llollnea, whose books are read and ro-read with so much. pleasure. nice; $l GO, ;1 or sale by . HANNAN & 11,...k1g0157. • VEIT° REV URPORT....raniugh or Palo A, .Alto in Acoinnt • ; title ; enmity CA?tamissionent to January 1.1907 To amount reCei4oltrtim Count 3; tor tliunty pnr -1,0903. Aprtl . Sth, 'Po atnotint'receiTed...s4,rso. Iday 26111, " 4,050 00 'Jtine 3.ltth.' ' " 600 00 -Ann:: . •i• 2.000 00 - l&ug,;l6th,", ' " ". ' ' 3 GOO op . . 1865.- 31st, To amount received " • • - Feb.- eth, ' March'llth ".' • - . :. ; - s l9 .bo o ' oo 1964 By iunotmt of Dord!cate $14458 • • - 1966, 6 . " - ," 4,298 Bohm& - due,Connty,;:nOtinbindhag In temt• - • $5,331'33 -.: We-the nndeeefggaaed, Andltoinclihve taken MeV:sive from the "Co II books, 'and find•them ito 'be correct to the beet-of onr - knawledne. - . f AWN% - Amjitors. L RI lAREF44 J - -.. "12,11 4aly so; 'el Laurge •Assortmentor = • BOYS - SPRING AOMMER:CLOTIIING, - • AirOgilurH:for 4 FuENCH- ' T a. :;`.,A'S'S I S eitore, - • - OBOTBAM.Petrangitt : ' . 7:= W:B_ E : re uiroiCtroin coma' itvicei ate Itreeti o rtollia dote behlataa o.'Doteauwapd, Bum." Cenlp "&net, offett a largelzul 'dud liaaortmelltorilrY/lowl* sod - gwoletleyol lba low -41410141.•PaOlo-. -./1 1 401,Puokkin1,1*.pakaimitm hilt" c i allnli'is brU36-1 ! 111 * • . July Asr„l., r iiittititArt a t CAT v 4 e` d r ocik IkAtifi` itr LADIES; i MLADELP I,ilA coo 00 2,700 00 600 . 00 4,200,00 MINER,W FERTIUZERS: TO: 00' 0fiT91.4.. ,i,p . We taxi:lle:sere in glimmering , to Dealersin Fa . . so d, the -figrialltural „public that we. have wunb3 the teat year Raw - our tadlities, for tbe numeral:area our _Raw Boss .Throgriire; to an t r. . • tent smortenell by, any other Howse in the - United States or .finrcipe. Thom facilities not .onlyinclude • lbe enlargement of onr old established vonicaliThil idelptdarbnownsa the DiliZAlVAßEllifllrEllg -A4Si(3Q-LTEBArL4 11 Sill AU ALL. wegallgik bat alsolbe -. :ptucitese of extenstreiand well Modred work - sat Cbicago. . lll with all the Ames. sesintschinery, td, to =elect the business:l - establishment alone has prOdneekammally; over.: WOO =sof drled.Boneaand Mind;and Is paptble of , being largely increased— We detdre,fiy the closest sn . pennsion, to ixaidnet these twa concerns so that our =stamens will derive- a pracaesl benefit from their - consOlidittan;. in obtaining RIAIIIII7IIfE -which shall maintain astindard and uniform quality., and at. the low* posifible mice. 11.1.17G.M1 ik SONIC l'ertwian Guano Substitute ! 13AUGEKS ItN - E A W SUPER-PROS - MU OF LIME, rDE MARK 7 •, . 13ATJGII & SONS, Sole .Proprietors and Nannacturem. Delaware Ever Chenlical Works, PMt&DELPM.A. CALITAET WORKS, • - . Pr - Farmers .are recommended to purchase of the dealer located le their neighborhood • In sections where no dealei is yet established. the Phosphate may be pmeared direttly fram•the undersigned. A Piced Circular will be cent to all dealers who, apply. • • . ..11AlIatiis SONS Offices, No. S. Delaware Avenue, • • • .PHILADELPIIIA, 1' 0.229 Lake Street, Chicigo: BAUGH. BROTHERS & CO., • . • General Wholesale Agents, No. ISt Pearl St.; - ioiraiv. of Cedar; NEW NEW...YORK, •• .GEORGE DVGDALE; Wholesale Agent:l4r Marylii3dand Virgin* 97-11nd.103 Smith's WhEirf, BACTInORE. -. . Co'"We are prepared'ur SiipPly our Patent Sectional Mill to all Manufacturers for grluding Bones, Guano and ail r.t.ticr bartiaubitancea. July 2 . 7, JO MORO PFIILLIPS' *GicalciNz SUPER-PHOSPHA.TE OF LIME. STANDARD..etuARILNT.E..4 ) . • • • . Tot Sat It .I.T.inufacturpre Depotst- N0.`1 6 7 North grout Strert,.Phtladelphini No, fly Soiath Street, gnittmore, Arid 'by Dealers in general' throughout the Country The 140:11TITVF.:1110 ' GUANO of which MI6- ILO. P 1111.; 011. 2 .5 5 PHOSIP . IIATE . Ia' and egayi, ha been ma . nufActared, (sod of he his sele control for Ole - United .Stste9.) contains fifty per c. at more ArmeTboflth.ate than Roe .Bone; therefore Isinore"dnrable. The .s . akiltiou or Ammorilittiv6 ferfilizlnrz value. •' Oyer six • years'terto tense hai braved to the •Faiiner that it tnakee a'hessier grain ban' eve untable manure, 'and is not only active hut Isstlok, •••• . ••• • Pricessti On per ton 2,000 lbs.: ' . • • • • . • • .IDlKvant to dealers. .• 704ii0 Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer. R 0• July qT ICI HALL'S Superior improved Super-Pliosphate of Lime MANUFACTURED. BY THOS. L. 1-1011 T, AGT., sbirtrYlarit HAVEN, PA. . erA 4.1 'T. ~ r 4, ,. :k• r tvs,. • • . . . . Ferment and Dealers is Fertilizers will obierve natl. have adopted the above "Trade Mark," to show . thosti who' nee !fall's Super-Phcisphate, mode from the Raw Bone, that they are getting . my manufacture. My patrons will please be careful. in. purchasing, to observe that the above , `Trode Mark's is stamped upon each bag, as none, other is genuine, .. For Wheat , Rile Harley, Corn, Oats, • Potatoes, To'. face,. Buckwheat, Sorghum, Tureiipe, Hops, Garden Vegetables. anal every Crop and Plant.:* • . We•claim for our :Phosphate that .as it fertilizer and quiet: producer for early vegehihtmc it wooed. b e . e x.. 'celled by any In the market, and 85 a TOP DRESSING 'or GRASSIt has no superior. ; - We guarantee that farmers will find our, Sper..Phos: pbate of .Lime more prompt In action and more last; lug in Its effects than either'Pernvian (Maim or stable manure.. . • Four years experience tali tested this, that our Fer tilizers makee heavier. grain tjtan even stable manure: . 1 am now ready to supply the above superior Fertili zer in large or small quantities-1n new bags of 200 pounds Also, always .on - hand: a stock 'of fine Raw Bone Dnat, Soft Nova Scotia :Plaster, &c., &c. . A trade discount allowedsto dealers: • ..Tbe above Fertilizers can be.parchated at 'l3lclutlT Store; Centre Street, Pottsville... POST. OFFICE ADDRESS—THOS: L. NIOLT,'. Agt., Schuylkill Haven. Pa. • btareh'23,, , 66[ Feb 10,'66 , ALLEN & NEEDLES' IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME THE REST; , , - ' Tri_,r clicArEs T. THE . MOST UNWORN", TILE ilivrisT FINELY' Prepared Pl-10 SP ;I: 1 All In the market. It Is - packed in New Bags, 200 - lbs. each, $5O per 20001 , A LUIGI DISUOLINT T6.DEA.I.IEBS. : - • • . p.E R y-lAN 'GUANO,. We eel! 'only No. I—reeelved 'direct irOln • the goTerupent,.• FAR Al-ER-S 1 IitTYAND UBL ALLEN • & NEEDLES' A . MMONLANED FE,RTILIZER, THE BEST,. THE CHEAPEST, THE MOST RELIABLE MANURE FOR W. H E A.r i :.:&' .....:.li,T'E:.; . . . . , And to' pernianently enrich the. Foll. .Packed in .. • Gotditag,.l.so• • $45 per 2000 pou n ds .-s A TEEAVY DISOOIRIT TO DE ATIIIB. • Agricultural Works, Beath and Plum Sts. Offices & Stores, 41' S. Water St. l. 42 . 5. Delaware Aveuue, PHILADELPHIA, • Julyl.3, 'CT • 2S-It. RESTORE YOUR SIGHTt TIM J. StEPHENS PATENT CC).I3NEA .RESTOREMS. .1111 , 911ER.5 OF TILE-EYESIGHT ;'They will Rigor e _lmpaired Sled, and Pruerva ft to tke . .l.x . ztest Pcriod of Lift • '. - • SP ECTACLES it.Mitl47,ED lagri .rqql. - ' • •••• ' .., ~ - 4 q- 0 . -' The most eminent .Pliksio , • - • F• - •••'• ; : ians, Oculists,- Divines ; and. 't; ' :,••.• . ,' the most prominent- men of : IT ' -/ "4;,,.0ur Country, - retommeud the • ~ -, .4.... use of the CORNEA•RESTOR-• ' . ''•••, ,;,.-.:;..••• • ERS for Preisbyopla, or Far or -;,'... - • Long , Sightedness or. every ..-,‘, -• • 'person .. who vnia;s : spectacles • from old age ; 'Dimness of 'Via- -- ion; or Blurring ; Overworked Eyes i. Asthenopia; ni- -Weak . ' Eyes ; Epiphora; or. Watery Eyea.; :Pain . in the . Eyeball t':: Amaurosis; or' Obscurity of • Vision ; ' Photopbobia, or • In. • -tolerance of Light ; Weakness. of the Retina and Optic Nerve; Ilyodestipia,--S Moving bodies • before' Cie • '-Eyes t_OPkihatigtater Diffigit-• * mitten of. the. Eye luad,..Eye• :lids ;:Cataract Eyesillando pla, . err Partial Blindness ; . i .mnidrig Of :Skis , Eyeball,. and .• / . Imperfect Vision . from -the_ •• • effects of -Inflammation, kw • • - . , ..used by any ,one with a certainty I ~ and withcattihe least fear : f injury to i the-eye ,' : More than 5,000 certificates of • cures-are; exhibited at our office., • Cure guaranteed in every case when applied according •.to the : directions;: inclosed in each box, .or • the •toc u my ,will be, tn.', funded. Write for a Oircular--sait Drat_ _s. Address, ' Dr. J. STEPHENS & co., oowistskti - • (P. 0.. . .. Box 926.) - • - - For sale at Itnektcok's Famil9 , Drug store, No.. 10 Astor- House. corner of Burbly Prreet and Broadway,•Now York. '• • • • •-• . . „ . 405 r DB. •J. srEpnin & .Co. -have invented and patented a MYOPIA.: er CORNEA. - "ELM TEL the cure 'of NEAIt.SiaIITEDNESS.-- .ttach has proved a vat success. Write. t or a t - , Nort4,-*66- •. - S 4T-IS' prt ili:1111k7 3 14-WANTJE D. -- - THr. MEAT - CHINA riEA 0011141 i . pie Liv e Iste . ..ouie toiid the conanmers_oll 'um - and. 'coffe a are paying:twins& - prolit'on these articlea of every dareconstoonntion; and have opened..a.WHOUNALlt and 'RETAIL TM' AND . COFFER welEtiellOUSE .114 ItiaNIOY:CITy; Pa., and wilsell at the folloiving' • • - .90 1 .:1t1,3.0 . 11e5t;91:40. Oolonsgo , '.90 --- • 1 4.10 ' "•• 1.25 transeriar and Voting Iljaon. Green Tenni • 'AM' SIAM; -1111:0.0, $1.231 • ' • . , . We warrant . the 'above teas ..at .the bru=u s4 4 'freerfteni hdulteration: fife sled b green teas at •30, 00. and 80 cents perpotui4 bat do isaturamant them' bare; as they aret 'bought& inctlan, &c.- We alao has an extra-black tea called the • Yoyoo It - the bast • black •tea Imported. which. we - Mist UV permute, • around COM 20 and Weerits -eicellent coffee at 30 cents; Jams 4 0 teal& •' - ?aches Whig at *lnstance should , tom ati . ' untind. wt_tvlllsendlonr-tudetkeeek•c, •metisbitct-Stb naverarulquantity muted 0 414 Botefr end saloon - and boardlng-bonsce, , stich netvlazgre quantities, can' ' have their , dere. dellyered at 3 per cent. above brim list. Whenthe Went, $3, they will be de. ocottgosi ofa 2,fAiwidat waft= Mon Mesa' ' etva•i, - iventonaelyl43tolltatr. Totteryllteo_ ..qWwssapdit,, ' tifbed. Neff•Philadetali.lank GU' 3snisvilbsaileur anlittne - caviller., 'Wevillpesers asanrnicitif Juottotsate tenet isYst - tha 0,113v0,p110331. irbenntdeced..•!Allwe sat •i • 41 V. )..411iliegitoutimbers to :4.. . lie WOOLLIBIGNIe.tii,,,i' ^ - .tV.FJ I A4 "*" , w• 40111' Qo'4 l PcitbMilik • 9 .0. , mailmen. Mr "CT Wt. ! E=EM!! i_Ti..K - .EsErLY:,::;:-:.. , 191161,41A1X DLIA• I 2 33' LAT111:RE:..8 .. 1'..1 Corner of Fourth and Pine Streets, READINC„ PA., Keeps cemetimuy On hand and far Mk at THE 1,0 w .hIST *PRICES, genial iiurrtinent of taTE PINK AND nEhMO6/ • Plank, 4rolins; . ./!ecoriialr,:giosa • - , -Frguning..Timiber, SPRUCE BOARDS, I'LAns, JOISTS, SCAI4T LING AND - FLoaFIDIG, CAROLINAS n:w3w rINIC FLOORING r.N D I:A N A. • glettteriaus; • Poplar, Cherry, MICHIGAN PANEL LIIM.I3HIL . . • Also, White. Pine.. Hemlock . . and SPruceets„ Chestnut and. Cedar 'Peet% Plastering, Hoo4ng. Slating Lathi White Pine, Cedar and Cypress . - • SHINdLES, And Oak and Cedar Starer. • Itz'Ordere. reactfully .oblicited d promptly tended _ to. • - • . -• .Mai 4..6r 1.84 m SP.:BETR,"..S t.ORT.:.GRA:I)..IITJNEI ...--: PURE AND FOUR...YEARS.OI,I?,-.- For,the Calmat:Mon Table and Family Fie. MEGRIM By PHYSICIANS FOR Females, Weakly Persons, The Great Remedy for Kidney Affections RHEUMATISM, EXGELLEIIT WIRE TGR TEMALESI livery family at tkli setu3ott should tin'. . Speer's Port Grape Wine, Cetebrited to Europe for . Its medicinal and beneficial gnnlltSes: highly esteemed by • eminent physicians, used tu European and, American. liospitalE,. and' by . some otthe bait families In Eumpe . and America. . • AS A TUNIC—It has no equal, causing an appetite and bnildinenp the system, being entirely a pure wine of a , moet•valuable grape. • . • 'AS A - DlURtlTlC—ltimriaite a beil thy actiodof the glands, kidneyii and urinary omits very beneficial in dropsy, goat and rtA;cuisittic Affectious: Speer's Port Orape Wine . . Is a Pure article from thelnice of the Port (drape, poe eeeslnF medicinal properties superior to any other wine. in nee, and an excellentarticle for elf week and debili tated persons„and the aged and intim; improving the . appetite,' and benefiting ladles and children. • • . Try It once, and you will not be deceived. IW BC sure the signature of AI.FRED . SpIIRR is over the cork of cacti bottle.: • • • • • • • '.1301d by ji.• Saylor, Pottsville; Shlndel & Bond,. Ta maqua; lidenuany dr. Allen,• Mahanoy City Lawrence Brown,Jifinersville ; 11 N. Core, Sctinyikill Haven; If. IL - Davis., - St. Clair, and by all first class druggists, Who 'also sell the ..CASTRLIA PORT BRANDY; a choice old artiele,• imported. only by Mr. Speer, direct .from the Valley cif Oporto..- - . '• • • Trade supplied by wholesaletaiSts in New.Tork . and Philadelphia, and by A. SPKEIt, at his Vineyard in New ,Tersey..• . - PRINCIPAL:OPVIIIR-4 0 S iondway, N. V. —May 19, .66 • • 19-ly NEW SPRING: DRY GOODS, WALKER& PRICK DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, UNION HALL, (Two awns Office,) Illahantotigo Street, PQttsville. We are now receiving' tiom - . l4ew;Yaric our elegant atonic of SPRING: GOODS. to which we Invite yont . F o r ; atteanrielthoeftee mak t i q n . LT l l, t u y r , Erpg Furcbases .. . . We Witiant Everything that we Sell; Wo dein.t deal in damaged •attetion goods,litit tided onr goods (tom tliebefrt of wholesale houses. :8 visit Wont store will at Once staiiy you that we try to please • BLAOK AND FANOY SILKS, At Late Price!' DRESS .:=e.t. GODS. - • HANDSOME PLAIDS, Very Low. PARASOLS AND .SITN UMBRELLAS, New Styles, and lireri liandrouie. Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs • All Linen, In cents and upwards. MARSEILLES QUILTS', Large Size and . Beardiful Patterne. PRINTS, MIISLINS, and DOMESTIC GOODS GENERALLY, AT THE RIGHT PRICES. KID GIA ON ES , • JOITVINII MAKE. - TWA Glove is cut to fit so. well; and the extensive 'sale. 0( It by first clasi•retsil dealers In New York in conipc , titlonwith . other makecc is a guarantee of 48 quality. Lading and fiendemen's Cloyes & Hoslem FULL, 'IIO3B STOCK LADIES' ITIDE BACQUEI3, At L 414 .rrieits. liked tisolmeres for Gent's Sults, , !flied Caistmene ,Bo ys Suite, ; Nixed Casillmeres for Ladles , Aneques.' BONNET ILIBBONS, ILAIITIIA CORD IDXDI, ALL COLORS; We .cannot enntaerate • in,nar .atcck bet If yin' Will favor as with a call, we will allow you Wee Goods AT VERY 1.4:4T PRICKS portor FoRGET Ti" PI;AC/C. -UNION HALL -ea' WALKER '4k PRICE .' • • NEW Etioks - Emitted betwervilaGi and tm.eing nistary 0t703 , Carting Wonders , mentioned in the;1101Y; WrititigN • i Ltvim the en., * _. mmplistrment,alsothe Advent of min e di nl 4. Rey. R. ly4TEß,linthorot the pokas e'en Custlestaties Gage. and tittoiet . by ONIDA.• , ••• Ilivesibizaks.. or • the. fiord's' Deeiie e.N.. pressed hi eiunestnee& 31pral " pay! liar the tome namois _Americans. Of Fa-- -- - ....• • - Plarro • • • • ' ' • • item) , Clay; Daniel Webdid4 John a:csintoilc44iith, Itanddipbilitenhed Girard and bis College Jaramoiar don Bennett, Cbarlea Goodyear. Henry and Beeeber, Commodore Vanderbilt; Trieomeiria-Binr. 'Zan 4atoo: .Complete to ode volume. -.For ask • ..• .GANNAN.&RAMBErdGordadoni. ;-."1 taiRI i ETINGk itc *. • 7 „ : - • CARPEtligt . :Ur : • AL&ROBASSOBTIL K N T OB • ci tiarpethesi, IFlesir 011 cloth. - Canton Blattinit• Chierjor. Window -smaillah.lll .'" 0 .IT . T. J • Cadre StittetOrPt,toll4., Sil4a Weed Powder PADTLIEN anitNOMMLANAllkitoteW yawl; . Try ,t1,,, Addleasattadif to the Itarmetsokrx.: ra7,IAANAILI,...N.S A tinami t.. L - L --- 1: MINIM AND .Ula =TM .44 • cameo TI4NII ' ola 44. . 0 4, 0 111 0. 11 ... .- r.' .I.rrl i W• -.-. 0 4 . -, : 'Av- -- ,0:17:. - .s- - _,T R --. : -- ..1-1, - T - 1..4 &..-Q:0-..;Akt FIRE, LIFE, :1. -I '--.N.1:8: , :ii:U;::.-T.L::-...A:. --. N . ...P Mutual Life, New Vork - . Penn Mutual Life, Phila Travelers Of Hartford llartford Live. Stock International Fire, New Vork ..... Security . • " " " Phenix`` Niagara " Germania . Putnam . - North American " Merchants - " Chestnut, Onal, - Mimic, aid • • Combined Policies, in the original Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, insurint $5,000 in case of Death from any cause, with $25 per'week in ease of total disability from ' business, issued on liberal terms, Examine our Rates for life Insurance before Insuring elsewhere. . - OFFICE IN -MASONIC BUILDING, ALLISON,- CATARACT STEAM pump; And;lnvalids. . . . • • . • , . .. . , . . . The attention of Coal Operarors:and ()Ml's is invited to the Pump herewith illustrated, 00 boldg• the best. Pump, for'heavy lifts, yet introduced in- hemining rektor... '' We claim foethesePuums the following - seventh-. gee over all others : • . • -.. .. •. . ' I Bt.-Thu are double acting.'With but one pole; • .. . tad.. , -They occupy less space, to 14 Inch-pump with steam cylinder, 30 inches in diametOr, - 4 feet stroke;' Is lint 19 feet tang. 4 feet wide, fiM.feret high.): • ',, ' • '• ' 3d.-The steam valve is moved by the pressure of the wafer in the - Column, prodilng an action similar,, to the eccentric movementon Crank primps. '.-. .. '.. . , : . 4th.-They can be run up to a speed of ICO feet per minute; with Out any pounding or deitructiSu Jar on the valves or other parts of the pump. ~• ' . .. . ' . lith.. , -They.require no stAya,or fastenings of-any . kind,their own . Weight: being sufilcient to keep them steady, even when working on•the heaviest hits... . • . . . ' - '.6th.--illtey will Work-bn lifts up to 400 feet vertical height,. and will run at any Speed hobs 1.00 feet doWn to 1 footper minute.. - '• . -. • . - .. •- .. . . . . • ' lb.-They are constructed under, the dir&t. superintendence of Mr. Robert Allison : who has -had 20 years' experience in manufacturing mining,machinery.....!• - • . . . ' .-.. •' . . . • . • Stb.-'rhey have tise,endor,sement.of some of the oldest operatoCs and best- mining suPeriutendents In the coal region. . . .. .. .• . . . . , , . . . . . . ' . . • . . ' . • .. . . . . ... • . „ . . . . . . . ..:- • Mr. JOHN IL BRACKEN, Pottsville.- Mr. JAMES OLTVER,:Fottavllle. -Mr. CHARLES SILT: MAN, Pottsville :.Messrs. J. G. .1 - O.: S. ,Repplier, Philadelphia; Mi' JOIIN L. GEICIER, Mammotli Colliery : BAR LEIGH COAL CO ; ilaz.kton;.Pa,, Mr. MORGAN SILLIMAN, SuOt.; Ha*letbu, - Thi.: WOLF CREEK DIA-' MONDWAL CO.. Plauda.: Goit.' J. K. §I.GFRIED," Supt.:, 'Wo4 Creek Diutnotol - Coal Co., Pott'srllle: -Mr.: ALEX. SlLLlMAN,Xhiladelphis. '.. „ . ..- -....- ;- - , . , . . , ' .—• . . • . . . . - - • • . . . , . . . , . • Parties reqUtring pnutps - or In want of any farther inform - Ilion Will please C. all-on or •address the-nuder .signed, hoW are prepared to orders at short entice for pumps 'of spy size, and to Work on any lift up to 400 leet,. vertical height. Cothran and steam pipealbruished at the lowest cash prlem, also all kinds of mining ma , ' chthery; All work made of tbehest material. and•pat up in the . moot substantial and workmanlike matmer,ltt , , . . . reasonable pri - ea - - . - . . • , . - . . . . -.O o r Steam Pumps are all Warranted.to run-100' feet per minute for ordinary work; and-to give • 'entire sat— . . . . •- - - Are now ceuatructiug a itailread from ' OMA II N•E KA , • - westward towards the Neill:: Ocean, maklag 'with its • conuectieue uninoken line .• .• . ACROSS •-*11.1?,. CONTINWIT. company.now.offern linilted amount of their . • • FIRST "MORTGAGE -BONDS having thirty yeara to inn, and • bearink annual thier est. payable ou the MIA day of January and Jiily;. in -the City.of Neu ; 'York,* the rate' of ' • I • MX PER GENT. IN GOLD• This road was 'completed from Omaha. 305 miles west on the let of dannary, 1567, end is fully equipped, end trains are regularly running over it. The .company has now on hand.sedlcent iron, ties, etc., - to finish the 'remaining *Portion to the eastern base of the Rocky. Mountains; 212 Mlles, which is' under contract tl be drone September Ist of this year;And It inexpected that the, entire road will lye in running ,order from Omaha to its western Connection with the Centrall'acific, now. being .rapidly built eahtward . from' Sacraniente, Cal. • Meanie of tho Company. •• .Esiunting the distance to-be built bythe Baton Pa cific to be 1,1 . 555 mlles, the United Sides Government Limes. Its Siz per cent. Thirty-year bUnds to • the 6orn- • pang as the road la finished et;the average rate of about. 06,250 per 111116, enionnting,to $44,208,00; . • The Gompany isalsO permitted to Baum rte own First Mortgage Bonds to an equal amount, and at, the same time. which by special. Act Of Pongresa are made a First Mortgage on the entire line, the:bonds of the Bnited States belng.subordinate to them. ' • ..• •The. Government makes a donation of 12,500 :aqes of land to the mile, amounting to 20,032,000 acres,_ es• timated tote worth $10,000,00, making the total re.: sources, - ezeluelvoof the capital; $115,410,000•; but the. fall *due of the lands cannot now. be realized. . • :. The anthorized.Cardtal -Stock of the Company is nue liundred million dollars, of Which five. miihons have' already bean' paid in, and of which it' la not supposed that more than twenty-five . millious. at most Irlll be regnb d-.. The cost of the road is estimated-. by competent en • &meta to be about one hundred .million dollars, Uz . elusive of. equipment. • : ' rrospeers for Business. . • - • The Comnimy .respeetfullY PUbtitit,: that the above statement:of:facts frilly. demonstrates the security of their Bonds, and - na • additional. proof they:would tug. gest that the toads now offered aro less than ten mil, llon dollars on 517 ealle.aof road; on which over tient) , million dollar's have already been expended ;—on sack • miles of this roadthe•ean3 are now running; and the. 'reinainlitgiST:Milea are nearly.completed.. , At the present rate of premium on gold • theft. bonds ' pay an annual interest the.preeent coat of •'. ' .Nine Pei Cent • - and It is belleVed that do the completion of. the Mad,' - like the °Overrun* Bonds, they go abeve The Company intend' to Sell beta limited amount at the:mesentiow rate, and retain the right tottidvnnce .the priee at•tbetr option. • . . flubscrtptiomi will be received in New,YOrk. ,by the. ; Corrrmaant Nanono:nlikan; No. 7 1:118661) St., •• • • Ctiaa,.DcMax A. CO., 'Learns, at Wan St.: BOHM 0. BM, MOUNTADI CITY INSURANCE AGENCY, ACCIDENTAL, CASH ASSETS:.... :CENTRE • sTRgET,-:,:.poTTsvi4‘g Jane 15.'67 FOR MINES, ROLLING MILLS, WATER WORKS, ski WE REFER BY PERMISSION TO Jnne E!1, ]S67 THE UN lON PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, Nineiy Cenis the Dollar The railroad connectl9n between. rt. Omaha and the East la now comnlete, and the - cantinas or the Onion Padific on the sectionsialready finished for the first two weeks i n , May were $llB,OOO. These sectional earn. lige as the road progresses will Much -more than Psi the Interest on the'Coinpairs bonds, and the through _hotness over the . raly :of railroad between the Atlantic Old Pecificmnst be immense,, • . , • Inane =id MCCAIrkIY of the nonits. JOHN Cisco & Sox, BAziazas, No. 33 Wall Et„ kaa by BANKS and BARKERS general' filiougloloi the United States, of 'whoin. maps and dmalptive pain phlets maybe obtained.'. Nsillf.altai, be Sent by hiaa from UM. I - C . 4 EPaAre . !Ake, 1/10..0 itimatia Strop: Nei/ siOcatioit. Sabscrfbers their Om - Agents in whom they have - *faieiric *the ajli be ymaionidble h'i'filiem for the safe delliery orthe " ' ;, • ;. • -i : JOHN;J~.C:ISC O, • Treasure!, • NEW 1 67-23-3= limgsret . 3tAad deifioYed my voice arid suiellMi—tm. ffiy irldameing; lards weeks thaee Wee _entirely For Juummitre sake /MIR Bend the 'nape tor the stesplertmetlY used; Postagdfree;tb all isAtietede 'Address Iter.:sV.MczAD. Drawer -1 1 6 s 6Yra Can, N. •, • Janet, '67-224m . • ofineis.vrians , * Aitieztviips:: 37.: South SoccoM.Efinet, PHILADIUMII,4. _Ms received,' Rex late &rival* *. 4tiirge said AufeetiossortaienVot r s usseßa, Carp*lli ti t new .4 0 1 jauLl Abri... a.: r i g4,4ara tt l i r ' 711 7q Pine L°7 114 11 • *Wag ftipetkStllveoths, 31111 be...sektat tivitir reduced pit- ; bWO rota'. • s IL'S DMA - MOM 4 .37 South Second iet. , t4r4e01 41 ./ ab i ni k ? 4.457 • 18.3 m—a ana, P now - ft - WACKY - It • I I PI 7 *AVU4 2 * - 4 1 0 , baiPu .. .R T ; 1 1 - - ;: iikith.#01 11 F;t 1t 4C )4 , 414: ' ; 4 4 : 1 - i% 4444:ilikAit ' hi i SAMS arVelgikipki:44e; i71 1 01 3 1170=4 - 1M4174:621% rag nis : .A. mss:, , swit r eakt, ..411. trk tad.b.w itning qi.V'tier;te , ,“ aaptfacaliltiltaisame(GauMuseht is, wistAgre t tanisSiortiwraWeatill t rieft .., _ St soul .AND: - .I4IVEHSTOOK IINIMI:E1 1114rtfoi:d PATENT APPLIED -.FOE . . ALLISON BANNAN, Franklin troll Woris, Port Carbon, Pa. IMPORTANTTO HOUSEKEEPERS. SOLOMbN- HOOVER_ 295 1 • and - 257 Second Strtcc •. . • :.POTTSVIDN.LE, . • .Respectfully announces to the- piddle that he his now on hand the.largm. and best assortment of he. furnishing goods ever offered i u this region, which he is selling at greatly reduced pvicgs'. Those :wishing goods in his line would dO. wall •to .pall and see his stock 'before purchasing' elsewsere. Its feels coiitl dent, that it - cannot be surpassed in cheapness and quality. . Ills : stock consists. of Kitchen. • • Rangos, Heaters, Cobking. Parlor' and Hall • - Stoves of all kinds and dies., Tin, Hollow , Brass, Britannia, Wass, Japanese lllril Wood en and. Willow' Wares, Brooms, Brushes; Sieves for.Cpal and Flour. Knives and Forks, Spoons, trench Wire, Ws.ter ,Coolers, Tiu Safes,- Refrigerators, Fruit . Jars; Baskets; .Spades, Shovels, Picks, Garderi Tools, Neils, Coal Ilods,,Tea Scales, Cost Oil Lamps, hanging, Bide and Stand Lamps; Lanterns, and many, other. aMelos too unmet pus to mention.. .*. ' • •. . . . . . Tin Hoofing; Spouting, ind.al I .kinds of. job work executed to order. Old Stoves. repaired and repairs furnished. Old Strivtis taken in exchange for new ones. - • Re also Sells Dotyis Cloches Waimea, using boiling. hOtauds.. It saves •threelourths in labor and takes ont all the dirt. No sore .hands, no fmteri • air, and . inm. injury to the clothes. • . Ile also sells thellnlverial Clothes Wringer with cog wheels. •It wrispraelothes almost dry ,witiumt injury to most delicatogarments, - and never gets tired or out of ordei.• The Wringer is Su well known and .so . unanimously acknowledged .to be the best,. that Mc .ommendationsaie not quoted. - March 16; '67 `What 25 Cents Will Do." •x.'0,.0.0 co AGENTS WANTED FOR SOMETHING ENTIRTILY•NEW. MEN, WOMEN AND CJIIILYIREN : ean make money by acting as oar agents. . No.Pntcut Nostrums. 'no Book - *!Cativaming; no Oft EnterprlseS, no Patent Eight& • : . Entirely :different in ; every respect front' anything heretofore offered.-.. • NOVELTY, T4e,latest and most libernlmettiod of condnoting bus I: Entirely :Ori.ginnt tend thalitie. Anything • . new in .Existeuce ! . • HOYT'S SYSTEM TOTALLY EOLtPSES' ALL QIFT 01; PRESENTATION SALES. . We want Men, Women and Children to act as onr Agents in • their reapective 'CummTifilty, In every City and ToWn,-Esat,.,Weaat, North and' South: • . . . tir.'F'ersons wishing to become _our.- Agents will please' write at once, and in reappnee we will mail them Catalogues: Show Bills, &c., giving them lEy special C#C1:118:7, which is a .per tentage payable in -Let it be dlstitietly understood that we want agenta for an entirely new bnaines4, and' not for the worn out occupations so often advertised: .Enclose a three 4ent. 0. Stamp,. and the return mail will tarry the pectic- Wars of an entirely now blainess that any one 'en gage in.wlthont the ontlaybf i single penny: • Write at once to • • • May - 4, '6l wni. sovEu..._,_• • .••-• - • .T WHOLMALB iUST&I DEALER IN ; • TOEAECO, „PIPES . -StGAR.S, ibeiktre'Sti, Oipoidte ' , • poirTmviLiafc. P.A. Pett_si.ool. ••- • • • : AGE - TO AND '11301!PI! 133 , Steamship and Sailing Packet. atiteduced Baez TAP!scovir itutoTimiqui CO., Continue to lesiie Nano Tickets, available kotTivilve AlotitbS, : trom LONDON; LIVERPOOL,' or : QUIGENS. nyvyrz,-, and DslisTs„., payable on. &masa, forty AursANDss s..'sturrkt AN; A " Opposite go Union Roll, :March.2,' 1T 9-1 y i W.:BOO/1Bit; rr : 11 - .B0.031g . :1 I, D.'l6uit"ia In, WO:atop' , or It in Libr ary , mid rad and mail tip interring Boole - - imits s lli- racral-fnosrrrei9.z-i3t a ' udrareiribLogn in thlivoammt , ity. - it is an Interafli T.Funutat r alistocp.7-1 - . 11 TALE Or TWO CILTIBS:—The th[id plyetantowa WlPu lar 441 thin of 'Ml° 4 /11. .7 '6 -4 1 .1 . -.T.7578Ec0cr0)14:095,vpig44.*Aer:.:, iii11114114;10 BO "kiiOie, . Notsifeworthe;ircastalscodenii.havaffl' tot roan- Ytodoxiseefromoftrapdan - pftthetlocol Errourr._lltaismr#zimuczio s zemedyf athe l utapost ',41440-P.A-3241111.. rf ItaA 0 "WA and wow d 006414 in °O a Pit %WIN _ 0 1411.11"Cattilti, P. hi, MOROLS, OA 980, p 40,0 520,500.000 00 • 1,750,000 00 750,000 Oa 500,0.00 00 1,460,534 60 1,430;035 SO • :1,`267.457.00 • 1,237,620 00 -706,794 - 32 • • .617,47 S • 393,1131 30 1. • 367,233 45 E=NZI 11:=1=1 I=E=l I=3=l I=a= Ora SPECIAL TERM*, . ••••• • 329.CIIMITNIEM STREET; • GWT _0 qtELINII, 86 soma mom • • find: BROADWAY; NEW. INSURiINCE. NORTH AMERICAN. LIFE 'LID ACCIDENT INSURANCE CtiMPAPIIr, puit I J A,PrA,: PA. CHARTERED MARCH 3d,..1860. Capital ... Alt Forage of Lite and Accident Policies Wrinionieithertieparmarly or Cons-. Ar LOWEST CASIVRATES, •• • '• • . • LIFE , POLICIES,. _ . . . Insuring against Limas of Life. whether from Oh/ mac or Accident, at rates lolzer than. any Company in- - Coman,co Lire /1 . 433 2Lecmure Pouer.—Glyinr, weekly tomoensation fn cave of Disability by Accident. Alt - Life Pollan:a are non-forfeitable after two plead-. bas are m~iidd, ALLFE POLlf.'ll...?S PAYABLE ATTHE ACE OF ACCIDENT INBI.JEILNEE. covering all possible Corms or casualty occtirring In the Street, - . Office, Shop, File tory, or whilst Thaveling:,..l.luntinc, Boating. Skating, &c. Also including Dislocations, Fr!tctrlrcs, Sprain~, Bruise. Se.• • '•• .• ' :Short term regliAered Policies are also lesa*3 at low • Five TearyolicieS are issued for . Fain Annual . Weekly compensalOnnllowed Incase or Disability. Barer of 'Premium on Accident Insurance • : . . • • for One Tenet .• . . . . . , 'On Preferred Ciaas• . 6'oo per $lOOO . On Ordinary . 4 . • • , —• T rpo per • 10(0 - On Medium ' . • 10 00 per 1000 On I.l:4lxdoue. " 1S D) per 1000 On ll'stra-Hazardona Clasa £0 00 per 1000 . . The . rate of compensation on every $lOOO insured is Five Dollars per week for any period of TOTAL DIS AIIILITY not escteding ?.6 weake. Pr.NO MEDICAL firARINATiON REQUIRED PROMPT PNYRENT MARRON PROOF OF IN jigY OR DEATH. GENERAL OFTICE OP TEE COMPANY, • 433 1W..4.1.240 BTREE T, 1* 1111, ADA . . • LEWIS L. nOttP7, PrMdent. S..P.PAELMATON, Sects. and Treasure:. LOWREY . Br. OENEJRAIL AG IC NTS i• • :For•Scballkill,' • : • • • • • • . • Northumberland; . . • - • • . ' Columbia; ' . • . • • Montan r, and • . . • • Carbon Count b.; °lnce BOSIIVSHELI, BROS., 157 Centre St., Pottsville. Good Canvassers wanted. G, LOWEEY & ; 00, 1 LIFE, FIRE, LIVE: STOCK AND AC CIDENTAL INSURANCE A.OrENTS 011ic€ Bo!stirailiellill . ll : 4 ,9 B Bookrtore, Centrepit.,Potgamille, Pa. • • • Pac.ati. , ,f;t• Railway Ticket's . can be obtained a BOSBYSII ELL . 13110..S Bookstore_ July 21--26 331 - 0 . R iNstIANcE. • •• • rll ERCHER H Genfiralinswilige• Agent. office Pennsylvania-Hall; Pottsville, PJle .LIVERPOOL.. LONDON &, GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY " • • ' Cob Capital 'and Assets . ...... .J 816,000,000 invested in the United States over.... *1,500,000 ' , HOME - INSURAXOE 001IPANY, 00 Nevelloocen, Coupecticnt. Cash Capital' - ssoo,ooo Surplus. Jan. Ist, 1865 *159,070 9S' bun:trance effected in the bolt Companica on favora ble terms. LoSsea promptly saluted And paid without delay. . • , ; • April,ls, .65.-15- • GREAT. EASTERN 'DETECTIVE .. . . .Ficins - 0, • 80. STOCK LIVE INSURANCE COItIVANY. • Charlet-ed '11466, by the State of Penna.. Clash Capital - - - 4100,000 President—Col. CHARLES FRAILER. • " Vlce President—D. L. E4TERLY. . • Secretary- , --Dr. B. - • General Agent-PHILIP HAFFA. . • • The Pioneer Detective Horse and. Live Stock Insu rance C(gtiPanYi continues . . tn Insure 'Horses, Cattle, against losses by theft, and death by are, Reel dent,"and natural causes, and promptly pips all her liabilities, on proof-of the fact, whenever losses occur. N. B.Onr !idea ate lower than any other reliable 'insurance company,. as we take all risks as stated. - • . • ' STATE REFERENCES. Hon:SIMON CAMERON, Harrisburg. .• • Gen:.J. L. STICHTER, Reading. ' . • - .• Dr: J. L. GLONINGEIt, Prest. Lebanon- Bank. E. 0. PARRY, Esq,, Pottsville. • • • • SCHUYLKILL COUNTY REFERENCES. • i3enl, H. L. CAKE, Tamaqua. .• • , • .11 J. FRY, Tamaqua. • • • • • EMANUEL BAST, Ashland: • • Mahanny City. - • GORM.AN-J& WINTERSTEEN, Port Carbon. , • CHAS. MARSH, Neyr.Philadelphla, DANE. D DILL; MAN: ‘.ltlalianuy City, SAML... 8.. ORAEFF, Tama qua: MALON MOCK, Ashland, L. D. HAUGHA WOUT, Ashland, G. LOWREY' A CO.. Pottsville, L9cal Agents wanted in every town in tlMState. Feb. 9,, 'tT. • • G-Gm . CHAfiTER 1809 . ItEPHesuiti. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE. COMPANY . . . • . - • . 'Asets of. January 1, 1866 - • • s i) 506 851 96. • • Capitsil, - ' $400,000 00 Accrued kinrpips, 944,543 15 'l.nrestedPremiumr, . 1,169,305 SI ' Pusertled ClnimS, I Income for 1565, 612,755. • $310,009. • LOSS PAID SINCE 1822, •• • - Over $5,000,000. . PERPETUAL AND. TEMPORARY. POLL . O.I:ES ONLIBERAL TEEMS. • • IDLEECT OBS s CHARLES N. BANCEGIR, ISAAC LEA, TOBIAS WAGNER, . EDWARD C. DALE, • SAMUEL GRANT, GEO. ?ALES, PETER MoCALL, . ALFRED FITLER, • GEO. W. RICHARDS, .• FRAB.-W. LEWIS, M. D. • CIIADLES N. II ANC KED, President. " EDWARD: C. DALE, Vice-President. JAS. W. ILA t,I.ViRRR, Sec. Pro. Tern; . • . . . ' The stthecritier Is agent for the above mentioned In stitution,. and is prepared to make insurance on every description of. property, at the rowest rates. . • •• RIMY C. RUSSEL, AO.- ' Rotteville,.liarchr, .65. . •.• 12-tf • WALTER Sr.SHEAFER INSURANCE ROOMS, Pottsville Pa AGENT FOR THE • Etna of Hartford $4,478,100 Lorillard of NeW York 1,426,000. Phcena of Hartford • 1,103,087 North - America of New York.••: 751,453 Springfield of. Mass. Yonkers and NeW Fulton of NOW York: Resolute of New York Aggregate Fire Capital $9,685,718 Union Mutual Life 2,188,429 Hartford. Live Stock 500,000 • Capital represented • $12,374,147 -Losees promptly and liberally settled. - Office - open from 7.39. A. M. to 9 P. M., or risks made binding by James W. Grant, Solicitor, at the American House. 'The above comprise some of the eldest, heaviest and most reliable companies in Amerida. The lEtna incorporated in 1519, •• paid lose in 47 years of over $19,000,000; While the Phenix has the largest swim , over and above Its capital stock and .relasnamce of any Compay In Hartford, . • • dime. S, 'GT . • _ TILE PENN TITUTITAL LIFE INSIFILUICE • COMPANY Of Philadelphia, - 921 - Pix4p[uT-STxt`Ezr; BELOW TENTH ACCUIIIifLiTED CIPITSL $1,700,000 -Altet•Ots , leg losses to the amount of 8987,831: cgaisTEß, I',IPRPETVAIp. • All, the serplas divided amomzet the' policy twirlers evely yeni. 'SUR ONLY TROLT-11113TUAL OPITA •RT RTTHE ern' OR STATE:. • . - . • • JOS : R. ItIORMWS, Agent, Min. lOIQE=BTUOK : 0 tß6l6l'B i AND TOll3 .111101C1C.athe ' , Undersigned 'respectaillyr: Pottsville and vidnity that he bacon hand , .large. and ..finerlassirt,- mast of 'Men's!. Boy' Woraenla.:. Minter Childrenht Bane. Shoes, which hole st - asysressonabl priees rag •they rem: 1 procured anywhere. - sir Work merle to, , . . order With protoplasm and doodahs. • Mahantongo St...opposite Post Office, Pottstiles April 40, set . .16 em ASHLSPID:I 4 t - itiiiilC MILL - airio-wicgoilTMAN , A&Maik!lA-Tig• sidifint dump to cal!, elseirhere. r . Window , Frame., • Door 'Frames, . •• • . z , Al26lkimilt; P1an 1 5, 1461 , /gang. Skil/4/4 ' l. F R ° , w9rlrwarranted to girl IllatillfSCUNL'S.— • . ' SrMY ; __- - Irtitairiadlleir Beware ~ Or, of Face - Powdeni and AllroitulDlcsitintrreuitelies eloseup thovinte of the took thort_ Opt dee4 . 97 Umqozokimipzi. l , • laves fitslVbeiltltt•Ud'imMaggplear , once; oaa Hositios4o/Mi ' n JODI_ WV, . •_ ' " _• . - _ • . , 41 . ,z , -..., , z.„ - 4\- 1 / 4 ‘,„ •‘.-,. -- , ~. T;.-t, ,, --L---- - --.7 , 1-7- , -.---, L - - ------v; - .g .- * ---_s_-,) r, 1:------ o k :.,44. - :,,r.V. - _.-... L- - --- A .-'‘'-',- 4 1 , spAns . s„ , - , y, , .--.. ..: 71 , - sl, - -.. , ...zt i._ , ~.. ' --- - e-c ---- -- - ../;•e:;": t ' - '-' - '7 , •% - i,.;.:_ l `, . - —l7- 4:;' - -•,, , :. r..,_.-: cr,. :-.-• ~ < 7 . :• -- -- ,- ' .- , , :',,, „.- .. -- :,..' s , 'q.;- MOREAU OF NATIONAL WEALTH, • $500,000 TH2B HARVEST OP 1867. It is now suinscertained fact that Ihe cr, of wheat'which has been gathered and is n•,W gathering in the United States, is_ geriertti the latest and best" which has ever burn raised` in this country. The, cotton, rice . and tobacco crops give pronii3e.i,t arges and better yield than has been kno% 1860,:while the corn gives an'llSEur::nre that It will exceed in atpount.that of any prc viers yield. There is- no material bles:•inz . equaling . in value this general success ~t :4 1 kinds, of agricultural products. lts benet:.. 9 are direct-and - .-reach every bemoan. being i s the land. The breadth of wheat sown, this year.in all parts cif the country is gteatiy is excess of any previous year, and - the ev r has reached a successful harvesting More fle e frOrricasualileaof all kinds than has t - r Ikea known. The .wheati both winter . and the Chicago Tribune says, will be of a -e,,, r i or quality; This -will be cheering re 0, , consumers; and will lighten the hear;- thousands to whom bread has of bac bctl almost a Iniury. The fruit crop, or kind, will be a large - and fine one. We 1.. v; already enjoyed the smaller fruits, which h• been: both plenty and of a good quality, wh 'e the apple and peach crops promi:e a 1 abundance. - It-is true that iu some p l ti, of .the Mississippi Valley the 'cotton ati.d F'l - gar plantaticini have" suffered scriom-iy the overflow of the rivers ? but, note leg this Tict, the general crop in 111,,, :,;;;- Iles will ber at least equal to that of All over the Southern States there has. i':, Li , this year "an . . unusual attention paid to . t r;,, - growth Of cereals; and this fact will tiiit t , t,' , .- relieve the districts which- have been ~... tressed by the wantof food; lint willindli Ste ' to these people the value and iinportailee .1 applying the - hand of productive iti.baYry the whole soil, 'in a variety of .erops, imte,..l of -hazarding alt things upon the success of a single product. _. .. .. -. • . . , . The aggregate : value of, the general ,crep i n; , the United States may be estimated b;t:ikiL,7, . that of 1§66 as a standard of an average y 'all In that year the yield of the leatlingl4 teles - was as follo'ws : •-. .- ' - . • Cotton • - ' • " 1 - Ito. 1, 17, t. s-o• -, , i Wheat • ' - . b ush 1.73.1e4 !,. t Corn • I • B . l'` , Rye' : , . • • • ' i Oats `/ • -1,101,.;.,, .. . - ii . 172 64::. Barley • i 1 ..-.,. ri si.2: - , •.... •Buckwheat .•...1... ~... , - 17.,77i,- is .P0tat0e5....,....- , ..... : .... .1. : -'. Ili. 14.; -,:-;. Butter ' ' , , tb5..159,6-:1.:-:! Cheese - - - Loa, t; 6: t, :il:7 - , Rice ' 187,1 1, 7,,::'. Tobacco ~ . ...43t,269:4n:t Cane Sugar ' • e • O .tti 7 ,-2.61.,, , Hay tons.m,Szs.6;..• - These figureS show the extent of the crop .or 1860. That was seven years ago, since which time the breadth Odle. lartd 'devilled to agri cultural produets has been . vastly , increased in all parti of the North. ~The prices'bfall these products have advanced Somewhat, - An es timate of the value - of. the crop of 1867 may be reached by adding to. the amount pro duced in 1860 (except of cotton and' sugar), • ' forty petceni., and computing the.increased quantity by the. ruling prices. The vast sum' produced by this calculation Is so much aette , al wealth added to the national capital ; it is a contribution by nature to the industry 01 the people; it is the product of the labor of the agriculturist. - • It will dO much to relieve the' financei 'Of the•-country, and will relieve themonep market. S.. Itwill be of special value to the people of .the South.. They haVe bed little or no money since .the war.; they ilflVd . i l 'not' been-:able tote Pley . the labor tl ii - 3: Wanted, because they had•not the money ~, pay for it-- . . ... . .. . . • -An abundant crop will place money in thei r i hands, With which they can recruit their stock, and employ ' god labor at ,the wages of good laborers: 'La or being :paid Or 3 e. cordingto its - value, Hie -condition and 'law,' trial-habits of the.free dinen - will be •do i ctly benefitted. .- . -. • . • Between the first of July . and !bat of N)- vember this vast Volume of actual wealth w ill be added to the.nsithial 'capital, it represrnts •so much gold, but is More, indispensible them gold. .. The abundance of the crop• in the art ties :we haVe Mentioned-contributes also to a i llhe -increase in. countless other articles. Tlic grass crop of, this•yettr; thich;„ perhaps, NN ill surpass' anyof its predecessors, indicates an increase of. pasturage, and- consequently of fat beeves and_ other livestock. The cora crop *tilde, to an immense addition to the number of hogs to be slaughtered. The pro ducts of the garden show the general bounty of nature, and from countless"sourees will. be added the contributions horn the crop of i!,-1: - ,. , :o the aggregate wealth of the country. - . WHY POTATOES "YIELD LESS THAN - :A. correspondent in, a late number of your paper, wishes to be'told why the yield of po tatoes is less than 'formerly. The reason i 3 not difficult, of discdivery. It exists as a law of nature,' embracing animal as well - as vege table organisms. These all have excretory' as well as secretory functions. All throw off effete matter, and this effete matter is 4.103 hateful to the secretory vessels on which vegetable depends or their development.. 'I f many crops in sue ion, of the Same yea ale, are grown, t e effete matter increases in proportion to t e nutritive, and finally overcomes all effort at successful cultivati6u. The food decreases nd the poison increases, with every crop. f manure, general or spe cial, is added to th i - soil, it increases the food, but does not neces- , ily diminish the poison- 731,899 601,907 •: 313,562 • 280,730 aim Pam FORMERLY One hundred years ago' ous effete matter ittle cultivated, and most esh for their production. .rwards, 400 bushels was I t , yield. Now the incress• potatoes were but grounds were left Then and long aft: not an extraordlna and the great augumenta in number and ability to e• it necessary that:great Id be:used for its growth . ed taste for its use, tiori of our . people, purchase, have .m brcadths of land eh only has mneh of the In consecrienee, n .g.it, but the plant itself ed to videgee that invite's land tired of grow' has become weake to feed on ite substance- destructive enend --to take advantag= of its weakened organi zntion. Hence th. rot, so called, and uther ailments. M.otliei earth is a good tiother, but like her sex generally, she has a taste for variety in outer adornments. She will change her dress, Even the most durable of her iabries—her forests. These are:ever va rying in composition, and finally thrown oil altogether for grasties. , These, again, ,have their round of vati6ties, and in a long course of , years give place to other plants. Mother earth will have her way, and those of ifs, her , children, who best understand her require ments, will partake most, largely of her boun ties. • • . • J. W. 5. DECLINE IN WHEAT . Wheat has declined, this WElek, fully fifty cents per bushel, the downward movement liming been quicicened by the gratifying ac counts from the,agricultural - districts touch ing the progress of the harveat. From some localities the reports are not altogether favor able, . but our information from - the greater go - Wort of the territory deyoted to wheat, fa 7cmit.a crop which for magnitude and quality has.pever been surpassed in . this country. it la.true, the crop is not yet out of danger, but the - critical period : will ..apon be passed. l~ieariwli le,. - :considerable. parcels . of new wheat from the Southein States, and sections le:es' remote, are .being lititried forward, with the "v iew of 'realizing the highest prices obtainahiSbefoii the great Weak In the mar kettakea'place;"Which seems to be regarded ss an inevitable..seqUen63 - IS so barge a . yield. eoin. ' .').lotanott or rns "ATMOSPHERE —The ad vautlages of; frequent cultivation- in keeping the top soil, pillverizO se as to absorb freely the ruoistine.present In the air, are shown by' the - follow , ing - tidetaSti62l: * ' Suppose a soil which Weighs about 1,o0•) . Gil per air:itll prifiikked =so as to be freely permeable by.the aimoaphere, and that such &sell; tdterbeirig thoroughly dried is exposed. Jo, the then we find. from the experiments of Oehubler-that it Will absorb water in tWen ty-foni.hours— It n.sandy clay,...egnallo - 20 tong. Ifa s loamy . : :... 30 " If ft Stiff clay, - • 4- s 6 etikllfm .. The inquiry is cinsely connected with the tee& iiffectiAsrodneed. in Meet soils by deep ' eniriand:pia . verizing them.. Well. pulverized initchi 3 more dew than Rhea IMINTO vistud4 *Pat "