it and umot HOW BEN TrIIBTLE GOT HIS WIFE. The very climax of ugliness was . 13en 'Perth,. He was red-baired, and each hair stood as if it cherished the .supromest cantenipt for its neat neighbor. Hie face was freckled u the most be- . spotted turkey egg. His nose supported" at the . bridge a huge lump, while the end turned viciotte ly to one side. His mouth hadeverY shape but a pretty shape_ His form was ugly. The very cli max of ugliness was Ben Thuile. What was abjl more strange, Ben bad a . handsome, .bouncing, blooming wifo--trach as can only be groWn upon Montry farm. "How in the deuce," said I to Ben one day, g did you ever get such a wife, you uncouth, mis siapen quintessence of monstmedty Ben was not at all offended at the impertinence ortny question, andforthvith proceeded to solve the myster3. thus : "Well, ,note, gals alutt's seusible ain't cotehed by none of your putty and hifalntirC airs. rev been that tried mor'n than once. Yon 'know Kate was always considered the purtiest gal in these parta,.‘and all the - young fellerain the neighbor hood used to* try to:catch her. • Well, I used to go. over to old Sammy's too, just to kinder look on, you kncrw, and cast sheep's eyes at gate. Bat la eakeal I had PO more thought dist I could get Hate than a Jerusalem cricket could , hide. in the hair that wasn't on Sammy's bald head-no sir es. But atfil i couldn't help going on. My heart' trciuld kinder flutter, and my earn would, barn all over, whenever rd go to talk to Kate. .A.nd one • day % s ten, Kate made fun of me file, it almost killed me sure. I went home with something like a rock jostling Shout in my' breast, and sworn I'd, bang myself with ttie first plow-line I found," "Did you hang youreelf?" I. asked. • "No; daddy biased out at me for not taking old Bilitia.the pasture in the morning, and scared ma so bad I forgot it. • - "Well, one' Sunday. morning (I reckon it was about a .year after the banging idea) I got up and scraped my face vritli daddy's old razor, and put on my Copp'ms britches, and - a new limey , 00at • mammy had dyed with sassafras bark, and other fixate, and went over to Uncle Sammy's. Now, I'd got to loving Katy like all creation, but I'd never cheeped to anybody about my (Mins. But. 1 imowed I was on the right aide of the old folks. now, ain't it quay," continued Ben, af ter a short pause, during which he rolled his quid - to a more_ convenient plice in his mouth,. `•bow a feller will feel sometimes? Something seemed to eay'as I went along, 'Ben . Portle, this is a great day for you,' and then my heart jumped and fluttered like a jay bird in a trap. And when I got thar and seed Kate with her new. checked hump= frock on, I really thoiight I should take the blind staggers. - "Well, I found the order of the day wail to gp a muscadine hunting. Joe Sharp and his two sis ters and Jim Boles was that. I'd knoired for a long time that Joe Sharp was right after sate, and j hated him wne than a hog hates to find his way out of a tater:patch ; but I didn'tlet on. Sharp had on', his white britches andilne shoes, and a broad-cloth coat. Ho 'walked with 'Cate ; and you ought to have seen the airs he put on. It WWI Miss Katy this, and Miss Katy that—and all. such nonsense. After a while we - came to a place where we had to cross on a log, and. I'd a notion• to pitch the sassy, good for-nothing into the water. t'Stnp, never mind,"• said Ben, giving me- a nudge; "Providelice done That all up brown.. Nothing would do but Joe Sharp must lead Miss Kate across first. Ile jumped on the log in high glee, and took liate's band, and off they went. Just as they got half-way across a tarnation big bull frog jumped off into the water. You know how they holler. 'Snake I! screamed the blasted fool, and jumped back and knocked Kate off up to her waist in the nasty, muddy, black water. And what do you, think he- done? Why, he run backwards and forwards hollerin for a pole to • help Kate out of the water with. Kate looked at me; and I could stand it no longer. Curchug I I lit ten feet from the bank the first jump and had Kate out ef. . they in . no time. And think, if the scamp didn't come up after we had got out and . said : "'Are you hurt, Miss Katy? "My dander was np—l couldn't stand it, I told . him to go and look for that snake: Me and Kate put out for the house. When we started off Kate said : . . " 'Ben, just let me hold on to.your arm, my knees feel sorter weak.' "Great jimininy - I felt so quarwhen she tuck hold. I tried to say something nice, but mp drotted mouth wouldn't go off no bow. But I felt Its strong as an elephant, and helped Kate along. Bimeby Kate said : "'Ben, that Joe Sharp ie a good.for-nothing,' sneaking, cowardly nobody, and if he ever puts hie-liead•inside our bonse• again' I will souse him with dish-water, sure.' "I tried to say something again, bat cuss the luck, I couldn't say nothing but squeeze Kate's . hand and sigh like a (Tacky bellas.: • . "We had got clean out of eight of the others, and Kate says to me : "Ben, I feel that yon are my protector, and I believe 'that daddy's right when Le says you're worth all the rest of the boys in the neighorhood.': "'Ben Purtle,' says I, 'this is a great day . for you,' and I made a tremendous effort to get my, month off again, and out_ it porined sure. enough. "'Kate,' says I, trembling all over, 'I love you to distraction, .and no mistake. I've loved you . Jong and hard, My heart has been almost broke • for you two years, and now I want you to say right straight up and down • whetheryou are .go. • ng to have me or not.' "...Kate hung - down her head and .did • not say nothing : but -I felt encouraged for'.she kinder sighed. . . "Says I, 'Kate, If you are going to have me say so; and if you don't want.to saysojiat squeeie my hand.' . • equeeied my hand right off. Glory ! how f did feel! I felt jet litre artreamof warm water or'eaerafrae tea. aweetened with molaarea wir•running through my bones, and I just notch ed her in my. arms and .kirred her right in the mouth, and she never trig d the tirrt time to get - Ben was so overcome by the narration of Ails courtship that a short jmuae for breath was metes sary. "How long after.that," said I, "before you were married.?" "Old Sammy watimighty proud, and soiree the old man about the thiug, and we married the next fall after the muscadine scrape." "Do you think your wife loves you yet?" 'I ask. ed. , 'Why yes, she thinks I am the pnrtlest and best feller in the wo{ld. I tell you, sir, Mine use talking, hifaintion airs and quality dressing, and cologne and each, things, ain't gwine down with sensible gals, sure." Ar publio sale of books, "Drew's'Eseay on Soule" wee knocked down to a shOemaker, who to the great amusement of a crowded room, asked the auctioneer if he had any more books on shOo• making to sell. . IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. SOLOMON HOOVER Nos. 2153 sod '2S7- Second Street, POTTSYILLE, Respecenlly suanntrOces to the public. that he has now on hand the l , :a‘t and best assort/bent of household rtuagahtng ever offered in this - I.on, which he is{Kling at greatly reduced prices. Those wishing goods in his Bne would do well to call and see his stoat before purchasing .elsewhere. Rs feels confi dent that it cannot be surpassed In cheapness ' and quality. pile clock consists of Kitchen Ranges, Heaters, Cooking. Parlor and Hall Stores or all kinds and sizes, Tin, Hollow , Heave, 'Britannia, Ulm, Japanese and Wood en and Willow Was es, Brooms, Brushes. Sieves fOr Coal. and Flour, Coffee Mills, Knives and Pettis, Spoons,' Prench Ware, Water Coolirs, Tin Safes, Refrigerators, Fruit Jars, Baskets, Spades, Shovels, Picks, Garden, Tools, Nails, Coal Rods, Tea Scales, Coal Oil Lamps, Ranging, Side and Stand Lamps, Lanterns, and many other articles too numer ous to mention. • Tin Roofing, Spouting, and All kinds of job work executed to order. Old Stoves repaired and repairs funiabed. Old Stoves taken in exchange for new ones. j . He also sells Dory's Clothes Washer, - using boiling • hot suds. It save* three-fourths in labor and takes out all the dirt. No sore bands, no fatted air,. and no . , Injury to the clothes. . Re also acne the Universal Clothes Wringer cog wheels. It w r ings clothen almolt dry wi t Injury • to the most delicate garments, and never . gets tired or. out of order. The Wringer is so well known and so unanimously acknowledged to be the best, that ommendations are not quoted, • March 16, •61, • BLOOD); BLOOD!! ilL001)II - fflaisee Bleed . Pasitrying- Agmair.:-411me Great Remedy of the day tolParity Blamed. Thousands of Brea could be saved yearly by the timely use of a remedy* to renovate' the blood, and purge out the corruptions • that breed MR. and carry their poison to every part of. the System.. The pro. prietor has long the necessity for a medicine specially intended to operate upon the blood, and has at last succeeded by a combination of the most Min abki and powerful .vegetable ingredients known to , medical rcience, in preparing a remedy which. upon a hill and ample trial; has been found one of, the most effectual blood purifiers ever offered tattle public- it isadmitted ball who have tried UM be superior to any similar preparation, and. many certificates have been received testifying to the - cures effected by It, a . few of which can be seen on the ciraalar at:company ing the medicine. It is 100 an excellent- tonic In cases of general debility. Mothers will And It aped. ally effective for children afflicted with mores or emp tions of any kind. Be sure . and ask for MAIZE'S BLOOD PURIFYING AGENT. Try It and suffer no more Prepared by 11. D. MALYS at his Drug &ere,. Ashland. Pa., and for sale et the principal Drug Stores in the Ganty. , August 3. .67-131 !/m AND CUT FLOWERS FOR BALE AT GREENWOOD NDESEEt July VT. 16.67 yr-sak New Book of ehoMgeth ,1 / 0 11TY-FIVE OPERA feIIOIIIIRER, Selected wad arranged from the Works of RosainV Seam', Contseml. GOO:00d, Verdi . :FicktoWJ sponthil, Wagner, limpid, Bishop. Balky Bereeditt: and - otbers. Forming a most reinalle cxillection for; - - Societies, Ormrecnions. Choir's, SinginglSMMA Cobs; Jnall3ocial Circles.—BY RDWIXBRIICE. 1 .. ‘' Price, Irkret - Dollars; - • copies inallecLpoet-Palli- • ' .2 CO.. Pnblishers, VT Washington' enemas DFISOIT CO., •-vork. . Aug. 11, 'ol—te Otril ' 76 1 111 ,v greet, Broadway; - • G EOR - Vv• st . Reel Estate A. , tn .. rfu au er 4IPPIICE—Tworn id a POTTS ' a - House Lnie. • • .. • • Attention s, paid to the tutcresta Of •:. • • • rented,: Bonds. Mon tr , il , ll, A/tidal. of AgNeItISIIS " Deeds, lien; siA**.THE 01CD, r;ALIET. , 7.111 3 Olata ix round paid for dean WhitoWsid Yuadne Papiet—and dap OldlimrApers,Panki, lead'Old Ekiet.....tinjbe a edtehi talft,plgt yer . l eant4 trAlad. - - be, "i-,..1111M - 71111.111110f . . - - . -^••••• wain/ FOR SALE & TO LET. PO LET:—The MAlRitizernit COAL .CCiMPA .NYI3 COLLIERY at WoodenWe, new. In good condition. Apply to •• • • . P. W. SHEAFER. • Engineez.ofidines. Pottsville, Muth 23, isa. :12-tr p 0 LET.-The Office - now 'occupied* WIWI! Bros. In Battoole Moe Building. 2d Hoor. Paa seeston given April Ist. Apply to_ • ' HENRY C. RUSSEL, 2d and Mansotonse Ste. • Feb 23.661 • . • ' 541 Fos direMng - recently oceacded I. by .Tob even In Morrie Addition.— AL Poeterielon tcnie!diae7- ArA R, . Jai Reg aitgite Agent, liabanoy City, Pen= ' - le-tr • 011 1011.11.--Seseral tracts of Coal and iron Mend In Colorado. within about ten two of Den: wer, comprising In the aggregate about two. thousand acres. and known to contain about eight miles of coal veins, with the same amount of Iron ore. For partial lars address W. A: DRIMID. Denver, Colonsio. Augast IS. .117 83- tf oB 19A.1..E.-The mimrty of Geo. Wooley on F. Third street, fa the Borough of Pottsville. j a• consistLun of two. Double Frame Hommi, and one Double Frame HOUS6 on tbe rear of lot prop art oWA fit. Terms and conditions made known byyn T ' ES OOLET, New Philadelphia, . JAM or by GEOR W GE WOOLEV.on the premise& ' Ju1y13067 • t'OB SALLit,-4 desirable dwelling house on the corner of Tremont Ind East Market istreete,A in the Borough of Pothrville, near the residence of F. W. Hughes, EM • Attached Is a fine gar den filled with an sbundrnbe of fruit -trees of various kinds. th. ThThe lot 06 feet in frau; and about WO feet to dep L o use h is in good -repair.. Immealat. possession can be given. Apply to . . Aeg. 17, 33-4 t . F. P. DEWEES. 16NOH SALE 011 TOILEASE.—A trait of land situate half a mile west of Llewellyn, In Branch and Reilly townakipts; Schaylidll County. con taining 430 acres, barb a tun of three-fourths of a mils on the following•s , .34 viz: The Gate Veins; Sel kirk. Bisat Mine, Tunnel, Panat and Salem Parties; wilting to purchase. or to lease .will make application to • . JOSHUA LUPIN re , - - J. DIINDAS LIPPIMOTT, • Eiecntora °tele Estate of James Ihmdas, deceased, - • at 121 - Walnut St., Or to ORARLESX. HELL, Real Estate Agt:,Potorville. &toot 19..66. lea , TOWN .I.OTB FOB MALE in' the Mani raoth Vein Coal Company's Addition to the Bor ough of St. (Asir, Schuylkill County. Penna. These lots are located= the :al. Creek and are convenient to all the Mill Creek Collieries and to the: celebrated Black Band Iron Ore Vein, which is now fully devel oped at the Shaft of B. W. McGinn= on Abe Mam moth Vein Coal land, and is said by competent lndges. , to be the beet Iron Ore yet discovered:in the State. No doubt extensive (Furnaces. Bolling Mills and Steel Works will shortly be erected an. the proper ty. • The Mill Creek . and Mine Hill..Baßroad passes through the propertyng facilcies and convenienc es for all kinds of b sin For terms, • itc., apply to HART, President, Nor. 480 Maui St., Philsuiellibia, •• . or to JOHN BEITZINHEM, Beery, St. Jan 12, .6T . 2-tf . MINING MACHINERY AND MA TEMA'S FOR SALE. One locomotive Engine. Two 40-horsepower Engines with gearing for hoist ing and pippin& One 20-horee power Engine and : breaker machinery. One small Pronging Engine. BO drift ears in good order.. Also a lot of T and Flat Bar Rails, Wheels, Axes, Wire!/hopes, Chains, &c., &e. Apply to - • P. W. fonwalt, Engineer of Minee, Pottielle. . 10..62 • ' • 45. . VALIA:ABLE BUSINESS STAND 'AND BASIN PROPERTY FOR SALE.— The undersigned offers at private sale the well known'. Basin_property, known as Princeton Benin,. on - the .Delaytare and Raritan Canal, consisting of nearly live 'acres, together with extensive coal and lumber yards and Sheds. To parties wishing to engage in the coal . and lumber' baldness, the above property °fireman dueemente not often to be met with. as a very heavy business is transacted here; bell gof a central poeitinn between Trenton and New Brunswick, a cuuntry . trade centres here. Therproperty is in large repair.— The wharfage and. ent of that part whit is not occu pied to carry on the business,- will nearly pay the .in terest on the cost of the property . Having en close ly confined to bnsuiesa for Ira years past, it-is my de- . • sire to relict - 11311h • it, esthete is no neeeesity for my carrying it on any longer, is my reason for offering. It for sale. . Terms will Le made accommodating'. and possessionlciren at any time. Parties desiring any further information can obtain it by addressing me at Princeton, N. J:, or by calling upon me at Princeton Princeton, 3nne-10, '67 • . 24- TrALVABLE PROIP'ERTT AT PRI• • VATE 14ALE.—Xine-turentleth interest in the tract of coal land in New Castle Township, Schuylkill County (Imawn as the Pott & Barman tract) contain . inn about UP acres. • . A tract of 220 acres of COAL and TIMBER UM/ In Riley Township. . • Lot on corner of Norwigian and Tth streets. about 120 feet square, with two two-story brick homes there on. Will be sold low. Valuable building lota on Coal, Waishington and lifahantongo streets, Desirable sites for warehouses, manufactories, &c. A splendid lot on Schuylkill Ave nue, 83 feet front on the Avenue and OT feet front oa Church Alley One-fourth Interest in the "Coal MIL" Tract of land, In Schuylkill Township, to close the estate of the late hire. Sarah Hart. , The property , containing about 690 'acres demi and timber land, Is the tract from which Pliny Pisa, Esq. mined his celebrated "Heirs Family Coal" Ills sup posed that the .11colnice Black -Band fltre," and the Limestone Vein, formerly worked near Middleport, run through this tract. Will be sold low. Apply to HENRY C. RUSSEL, . Real &tate and Insurance Agent, corner Second and Naltantongo na., Pottsville, Pa March 24.'16 . . LAOS LOT OF 1111114ING DIALEL4 .- A WORN FOR•SALE. • . - . Steam Engines of the following dimensions aid power: One 13. inch cylinder, 72 inch stroke, 60 horse power: One 16 " " -49 " 60 " • ".. One 14 . 4 . . 43 " " 40 " •" - One 12 " " . ' 24 " " ' " • One SX" • • " 30 " 12 One 1 "' , - "24 " 10 ." - Three 4 " " 10 " " 4 " One 40-bores power Steam Engine with Pimp Gearing and 7 foot Hoisting Drum: - .The Shafts are all wrought iron. One 12-horse power Engine with Flue Boiler and all connections in good order. • One 10 horse PortablUEngine in Itrat rate order. Steam Boilers of the following dimensions: 2 second-hand Boilers, 48 inch diameter, 22 feet long 4 .4 4. 34 30 14 . 6 ° . . BO •-• 20 ° 2 new - -g0 " 20 " " 2 " 44 24 . 26 . One second-tumid Flue Boiler, BO Inch diameter, 12 foot long with two 10 inch Sues.. - Two water Boilers on wheels; all - complete. • Two Smoke Stacks. . . Twenty-six large Drift Cara, 44 inch gauge. • . ' Two Damp Oars. Four sets of Breaker Rolls, - different sizes.. Five Hoisting Dams - from 9 to 10 feet' diameter, several heavy Pump Wheels and &mita. ' A lot of 6 inch column Pipe.. A lot of B inch Hoboy Pipe. • ' . One 14 inch Pole Pump complete, with 90 yards of Oakum Pipe. • • • A one ton Platform Scale. • One Lever Punch for screen - or boiler work. A:lot of &hate Gates, . Slides and Dust Screens several large wrought - iron Shafts': also about 40 tons of new T Rail, 22 lbs. to the yard. At the • Machinery Depot, oo Cotti Street, JA B S A-R K. S . - • ' 3?.. VERY DESIRABLE COAL ESTATE. FOR SALE.— • The Execntors of James Dundee,. Deceased, and the Executors of Will em Richardson, deceased, will sell all that valuable tract or coalland known as the "Catherine Groh", Tract,. • Situate in Cass and Foster Townships, Schuylkill County. Pennsylvania. This tract contains ai acres, almost all of which are underlaid with proven seams of coal. The tract has three distinct basins on it, viz :—The First or Southern Bashi, between the Mine Hill and Peaked Mountain ; the Middle or Great Basin, between the Peakedjr tain. and Broad Mountain: and the Inverted or lar Basin on the Broad Mountain. The worn o the veins average about 1700 yards. ' . - The Middle-Basin . contains ALL the known reins front the "Big Orchard" down to . the first in the series of the measure, including the MAMMOTH—being ten veins in all, of the aggregate thickness of over seventy feet • . • . There are now two first class collieries on the tract, via: The "Glen Carbon"—under lease, which expires October, 1871—and "The Peaked Mountain.'-the lease of which exulted let of January, 1867, and which la now untenanted. There la ample capacity for a third colliery in the Wrist or Southern Baaln,wboee op. .erations for years wrnald be above water lutd. The improvements, which willbe sold with the lease,Ton sisi. of one new; large; ' Powerful Condit Pumping .1 Engine, l 800 horse power, built by Mr.' Vagina of Ile, with all appurtenant:ay in complete ord j er, font fifty horsepower and one i! epoweri Hoisting and Pumping Enemas. 89 'Holmes, one large Stone Store and Dwelling House. Reservoir, Water Pipes, Stables, and various other valuable prop-rtte& . Besides this estate in fee, the undersigned along with it the right, possessed by this estate to mine coal above water level on the adjacent. lands of the Forest Improvement Company between certain points. For further. information, parties contemplating. a purchase, are invited to oast the Mike of the under signed, where they may examine the inyentotj, maps, and Engineers report of this tract, The terms surveys be made very liberal. - JOSHUA ISITINCOTT, RICHARD saurrain_ i sT` •` - J. DIINDAS LIPPINCOTT, - -- Hamde' of James Banda; Deceased, 400 Prune St., Philadelphia. ' . GEORGE J. RICHARDSON, J. B.•01t1E, . • THOMAS MUMMER, • THOMAS t i iiP 2a M init i r • • RICHARD , . Executors and Trustees of Wm. Richardson, Deceased,- ' No. WO South 4th street,Philadelphia.. • or to CHARLES M. HILL, • -Bealßstate Agent, Pottsville. • • • Januaty 19, 188 T TO CARPER TEM /g BUILDERS The Sehuyildli comity Lubber - •Sz 3Manufacturing• Rave on hand at their extrailve artsh, -Railroad Ettreet,agreat cpunti4 of lumber of everyld, and deecrip Jou. which they can supply to Operators, Carpenters and Builders, at lower rates than It, can be bought elsewhere. They are also reedy to 'slimly. through the means of their extensive bas la bor saving =chimes nuunifactured articles In their line at a saving of 25 per cent. on former cost: , • Their large workabox ri l i ‘been in'succeadal opera tion for Shaped par out vast_quantltles of s W dem raises, • Hama. - Postal Work._ • • Irissuldlarga,, Bed-poirs; . Shimmy naaissera, . • - And all kinds ofFramed, : Paneled and Turned Work, which they have constanllyon band. They are ready to eremite orders at the sho rtest flake. for any qn ty or quality of eared or nuausslarnit • Dry and °green Hemlock of all kinds, for halidlag . Oak, Maple, Poplar chair , pLlnk'and scant-, purposes ; Cherry . Walnut, HalsomY; &c., for WA-. net work White and Yellow Pine boards for soaring, , raw or made to order; White Pine plank, S, 9;71,311. X, and X inch panel, always ready; also, piawr.; beams, rails, Watling. pats. shingles. lath. ailling Ilath, T Bills of enn" saweddx„ _ • _ gar stuff and evetythlngiri tharlhos caluind calm order:at tbelbOittelli notice. : . - - _ : ittirrioti PECTOILIZIS - for 4)0110E38, COLD and SOMINIES OP TEM .01111fri pronounced by theme 'atm' balm to:ba; the beet remedy for the care of colds 'ever'. olfertits tile Bead the fedlawlng teattmcadal - Loris C. Ems. Paq.—Dea 81r: tores mel e e are to bear testimony to the - • W•• of 79m ' "remortm 'CodiMs :bbd mme= ; baring found tramedtsto Mid ,permaneat relief from the ass of one brae: alter bingi tried rsin7 other, Mate Mes for very seserescdd trovo 1 offered for some rdr treflte; tlmtretee slater. .RespeetfullYreri. :; , . , A4L GODPRIY. tbe Care X BIA L ITE rinIOI6 II Etsimarbari.!Pmstat Peet. Bare Maas. Scalds. Braises. gta.,. MmllBl,ittgals, fts -Ms speedy wi...4e 1 4 1 4114 01 1 K. ;9 4 / 4 0 1 arca ana _ MIMI =WANT 114 pot. tAinimo St, opposite the Bott ii i Aol . ler sale by litr. Clos::Yeoosok. _Ashland ; :W .Hammer Kabseey QV; 8..41S B. iirigi . encieleft dames o.llllr-, Swat=: Elva .CrarCECM:i Geo. - Kaaffman, I t atener , Cir Veirg • J- 1 /.4otitlion; Willtignkl;, B. i st, tr • z (*SW . V4-?:•48.1# • D.. ,T;filiPtiVAY SON, 05i,..479113115imeN ' '7.g - for iiiii n irtrftliog ihrkhya lu le itiDOWATIMODIV EDUCATIONAL. • - • • cO.EumBLA. -•••• • _ •: OLABSIOAL INSTITuII% • . 70 deflgDed to plarn yertmg men end :boys for Col ege. Bnalneen and (aching. School Seem For M eddree iter. H. S. A1.E.X.A.1 1 11:1 1 1313, Principal. July PI, MT—SO-3W Columbia: Ps. B ORDENTO Wlll F EXL&I,E COLLEGE • -..'l3ollimrromt. 14. J. An ha.titation for the Careful and thorraitt instrnc tton of*Young Ladies. In • all the branches of a cam , plate education. Board and teltion In the Preparatory and o:Aleg3ttedepartment4 $909 per year. Wsaldig. Anclent • and. Modern Lugger's, and ornamental benches. 4extra. Winter - Session opens Septenaber 19th. For catalogues. address. . Hrs.:JOHN H. BRAKELEY, A M., Freedoms. 'Moe 10..67 ' • • 43.• WEST GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY. • CHESTER. CaILINT 'I, PA. • • The duties of this Institution will be resumed under - new regulations on the ith of tenth month (October) next. , In aodition to a complete English course, thor ough imtruction will be given sin Languages. Mimic, Drawing and Painting. - Lectures on scientific and oth er subjects will be delivered frequently. Every effoii will be used to sustain the high reputation this school has long enjoyed.. Catalogues furnished ou application to the PrincipaL S . —PENNINGTON CONARD. June 29... ti 46Stu • .WesiGrove, Pa.'. WESLEYAN FEMALE: 'COLLEGE, • WILMINGTON nisiAwAniz,,. The next Annual Saigon will - begin on • ' MONDAY, ' 'SEPTEMBER . 9th, .1867. 'The course of stiniy.embraces all the branches of a complete kmol4 Classical and Ornamental Educa tion. For Catalogues, di information. address ' Ju!y 27-30 em - . - .'JOELN.WTISON. Prost.. • _ . VINE LOLIAkit. ACADEIIIit; A Normal. ClaSamll and Brisir.ess School. for Young Men and Boys. Also the . • . r . _ L . • YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, of Hatboro,l Montgomery County, Pa , Rev.- George Hand, A. M., Principal, eili reopen on Monday, Sep ' These well known schools (half a narle apart and con nected only thiongh the Princitml,) are beautifully lo cated on the old York Road. 15 miles north of Philadelphia: and are welt provided for the conafort and thorough training of topils. - For Circulars, address the Frincipal. Au,g. a. 'el, • CIIEGARAY INSTITUTE,. ENGLISH AND FRENCH-- • FOR 'YOUNG: 'LADIES: BOARDING ANT DAY 'PUPILS, 13717. sad 1329 Spruce Bt., Philadelphia, Will re-open on .THURSDAY, SEPT. 19th. French Is the langange of The istnilk andis constant ly spoken In the Institute,. • Madame D'HEIWILLY, FrinoipaL . • Julyl3, %I. • • - • 4S4m PENNSYLVANIA.. TEMA T.RMOLLEGE, • Perklomen Bridge, Montgomery Co., Pit. This institution is organized with throii dePartmeniS • the Academic, the Collegiate and the Ornamental.-- Yotrog ladies may here receive a thorough education, either in the Common Branches, in the Higher English and. Classic& or In the Modern Languages, Music, Drawing, Painting, and Fancy Work. The. College is supplied with a good Philosophical and Chemical Ap prams, Charts, Minerals, Foesile, &c., to illustrate the Physical Sciences. The Legislature of Pennsylvania has vested the College with authority to grant Diplo mas and confer Degrees. and many of its grminates are now occupying responsible positions as teacher!, with good salaries. No labor will. be spared to make the pupils of this irititution thorough in all the studies pursued. • The next session opens the SOth of April, IS6i For farther information address the Principal. - • J. P:SITERMAN. 9. M., Freeland,. Montgomery Co., Pa. • LINDELHALL .1 MORAVIAN SEMINARY:FOR - YOUNG • . LADIES:. •• AT LITIZ. LANCASTER CO., PENNA. - , (FOUNDED SEPT., 179.0 ". Affords vapettor adiantsges or thorono :and setiom pltshed Female education: • - The .74.11 Annual Term opens • , • Tuesday ) ; August 20th, 1867.... : 'For *circulars and.information apply to -* 'Bev. W. C. REiCTI EL, Principal.. Jai) , Tr, '67 - • . •130:3m• . COMMERCIAL NORMAL SCHOOL LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE, A Normal Class will becirganized in connection with this Institution, commencing.on the pith of April, to continue ten weeks,--to June 2ist. • A faculty of 'seven Teachers.% employed. • Also a full Commercial Course. ' • Expense for Normal Course., excinsive - of books, 549 20. Commercial Conroe less than usual rates. Bend for Circulars, addresAng : Rev. T. ILNICKROY. A. 31., President,' _ • Arunille, Lebanon Co., Pa. .Dec. 29, '66-52- 13- ty . • • [Metered with ample powers.] • -LaEBANoN WALLET COIGLEGIThe' second Collegiate year will commence • On fllfondriy, August 19; 180•._: This Institution has been chartered by the Legisla-- • hire of the State with full Collegiate powers; and the following courses of Study, in which it is proposed to graduate Students, have been adch.ted,. viz. : An Elementary Course fcir Teachers, • • (B. E.) • A Scientific Course, A Ladies' Course, . • (M..AI) • • A Classical Connre.• • . • • • (A. B.) • . . '• . A Biblical Course, : (B. B. S.) • The School is intended to supply a.. great , pablic want, and instruction is iagty. n in all branches of a coal man, a liberal; or an ornamental education. There is a primary or model school connected with The Institu tion, and also a Commercial Course. So that Students of any grade will be received and will be patlnto suit-. able Classes. With superior accommodations, first; class teachers, a location not excelled by any in acces sibility and healthfulness, and t• the general morals of the community, we offer to parents and guardians a pleasant home, where their children andwards will be properly cared for and' will be subjected to the best "31`u EXPERSES. • For-Boarding, Washing, Light Fuel, and ion, with famished room, for Fall Terth of • 18 weeks • • 688 50. Rustrnmental Music • - 18 00. •Double.Entri Book-Keeping (in classes) •• 15 00 Painting and Taney Work at usual rates. • • • . • For catalogues and farther particulars,' address ::. Rev. T. B. VICKROY, A. 11.,-President.. June 22,.'67 2.StfLebanoi Co.; Fa:, WYOMING - SEMINARY CONIIttERCIAL ,COCLEGE; This institution bag one of the most desirable lee's tions In the Wyoming Valley,'essy 'of-access from all parts of the country, end' within a day's ride by rail from New York,..Pbfladelphiti and Baltimore. . • The-Academic Year • • , Is divided . Into TWO SESSIONS, thA first of which consists of Eighteen Weeks, commencing SEPT. sth, The Second consist/011f Twenty! Four Weeks, commenc ing JANUARY Sth, 1855. At the middle of each Ses sion claaes will be formed to accommodate those de siring to enter then. ' It is highly, desirable, hoWever, that. all, who can possibly do so, should enter at the opening of the Ses sions; and it is especially requested that Studentit come TIIIIRSDAY, the day- of commencing, nor will it be convenient to receive them any earlier. • , Heretofore the authorities of the ImiTitution have been compelled for want of, room tb refuse admittance . to a large number of applicants every Session.. I They hope now. kowever, by the addition of "CENTRNA- - RT HALL," to be able to. accommodate all - who may appl The y. -- Dormitories, Recitation Itoomil, and Pobllc Hails are well furnished, warmed and ventilated. .Ro palms have been spared to make all the appointments of the Institution.... . • " • • . • FIRST CI.S.SS.•- . . Eapecial attention is called to the . Commercial .Ciolligre . . Which has been enlarged and greatly improved fn Its .course of study , These fitting for BUSINESS should not , ail to avail . the'mselves of itssuperior.advantages. During the F.Lret Session a class formed for the benefit cethose desloningengage to teaching Com mon Schools. - • - • For admission; or air' tarther 'information, address either of the undersigned. tar'Serid for a circular. B NELSON, Principal. • W: 8: BMYTH...tasociatii Principal. • Singston, 34.-4 t. • • New York Hoop. Skirt Manufactory. LEWIS GOLD, Uoop Skirt Planufacturer, - No. 81 MARIVET STREET POTTSVILLE PENNA., Has constsatly on hand the latest Paris styles of Gored -Hoop Skirts. ,Also, FRENCIt AND IMOUSHVOX . SETS of the beet manufacture, cheaper than any . o ther establishment in this city. Hoop.f3kirts repaired, old shirts made over to the la tat style. Hoop Skirts made to order. Oar repairing department is, superintended by a young lady who, is H orou lai s aequainted ,with repairing kW.de of Our ()onset Department cannot be surpassed. Hoop V3ltirts made to order and, repaired. Young ladies in attendance to take measures, /Cc. Merchants supplied at popular prima . . SKIRTS wARRAirrEn OITH YEAH. .The every farm__ WineendSweetOkksr, 628 628! rRICAS REDUCIEDIII. . . • . It. airordi ne much taTeasure to annonncelo onr no. , renew= patrons and thelnkbacPbak together ; • a slight decline in Hoop Skirt material, r with onr increased facilities for snancrtacruring, and a strict adherence to BUYING and' SELLING. for CASH.' we; are enabled to Ida :all BnrIIITHELY .CELEBRATED . HOOP SKIRTS at REDUCED PRICES and they twill,: 'embeitethisft evraye be found in every respect more desirable, and really cheaper than any stogie or double, spring Hoop Skirt imtheanarket,whlle our assortment; _is unequalled: • , Also, a:natant. resat in from - New York and the; Astetwanstea lines owlaioad ;Skirts - awry 'low %teak among wldet(te kit of Plitnintirkvat'the: following rates; 'II aprings.,4B .cents ; 40 springs; 65. t cants ; SO springli,TroviaCZO Wing% 86 ovate sitgal tdam eireenta rand 40seinam, $1... n 10 Order. ette,...l` mid' repaired; allele. We skid Xtbill, sutra rianadelphts noopacirtzai :flzul. - No• iire# st i i • i tOw TOL vavr: Ho — Ang 2 4 .4 r:" • le---18-eorf' Bilvefi Wast-Pow,dit Amor Um% plebor.r. dardasy,_ * A PAS Tng and MONDAY-A. FAZTIVAL wtrre.. Try. Addreed oriteetollis 4 0 1 4 , * lIVEGMBR'a6 8/011711" -'7'l33ll3nEaFigfinssatal 1 ; 1 ' '11371‘ • Vent 14 -4•66•48-1 W ;3178T" LICKETIBEIIRS 1.1C11 1 6 111111111li. 'PROCLEI9).. Pam Old taas aia - Kientlitgateae WOW* (tot. Steel. Itl.prokr -on slid =, sa g Fetal rst*ri - rth ee retpilim be InrltallAree._fot " . 4 % 1 . 1 4 . 1 1 ! 1 tt il ”. l4 :7 1 ! Mittle*7 ems, ,"-.---- Wholesale and Retail Calt andlies them: FERTILIZERS . TO OUT CUSTOMERS. We take plessare in announcing to Dealers in Pee tineera, an d the Agricultural publki ari tia , t we for ha t a, within the past You Locrem e d . Parcae,. to ' an manufacture of our Rae Boas IT:in ag.G a ited & nn nailed by any other ewe th e .Reza tent facilities not only include utti c i rreement..of oar old lished in Phil- adelphia. imown as the DE est LA rio WAßE works 121MLII ADJEt.ICULTITBAI,• CIIERILICAL WORKS, but also the purthase of extensive and well stocked works at Chicago, Ili. with all th e wee ". wiry machinery , cars, Ac, to conduct the badness, This establishment alone tae reduced, annually„ over WOO tons of dried Bones-and Meat, and is capable of teing largely Inereased. We desire, by the ticeest wi psi-vision, to conduct these two concerns so that our customers will dedve a practical benefit from their consolidation, in obtaining a ELIII2ILTBIE which shall maintain a standard and unitbrm quality, and at the lowest posalble price stavoan at SONS. Peruvian Guano Substitute ! 13AUGII'S RAW BONE SUPER -PHOSPHATE OF LINE l'itE - MARK . ei 4_ BAUGH & SONS, sole prop-lams mid Nannfacturem, Delaware River Chemical Works, £CALUMET WORKS, Chicago. VS - Farmers are recommended to purchase of the dealer located in their neighborhood. In eections where no dealer is yet established. the Phosphate may be procured directly from the undersigned. A Priced Circular will be sent to all dealers who apply. BAUGH & BONS - Deices, No. 211 R. Delaware A , - No. 2'49 Lake Street, Chicago. BAUGH BROTHERS sk CO., General Wholesale Agents, No. ISI Pearl St.. corner. of Cedar, NEW.YOBS, GEORGE. DUGDALE, Wholesale Agent for Maryland and Virginia, • 978,-103 Smith's Wharf, BILL TIIIIOI2B. tarWe are, prepared . our Supply our Patent Set:Social Mill to all Manufacturers for grinding Bones, Guano and all other hard substance& July 27, '6O 80-Sm MORO PHILLIPS' SITPER=PHOSPHATE OF LIME. STANDARD GITABANTERD. For Sale at Manufacturers' Depots, No. %7 North. Proat Street, Philadelphia, and No. 93 Month Street, Baltimore, And by Dealers in general throughout the Country. The Sotanngruo GUANO of which 510. BO Pillll,l,lPiP PHOSPHATE Is and always has been manufactured. (and of which he has sole control for the United States.) contains fifty per cent more Bone Phosphate than Raw Bone, therefore it is more durable. The addition of Ammonia gives it greater fertilizing value. Over six years" experience intervened to the Farmer that it makes a heavier grain than even stable manure, and is not only active but lasting. Price 956 00 per ton 2,000 The. Di:mount to dealers. 910110 PHILLIPS, Bole Proprietor and Manufacturer. July 27, 43T (Feb la. .6T--1 Om 80- 1 - 1 A L L ' 8 Superior Improved Super-Phosphate of Lime MANUFACTURED BY ; THOS. L. Hour, AGT., B(MUYLEM-I EATEN, PA. - .. 6, - A - '•.., - \ . ... .. Farmers and Dialers in Fertilizers will observe teal have adopted the aboye."Trade Mark," to show those wird use Hall's, SuPer-Pacelhate, made trona the RI Bone, that they are getting my manufacture. My patrons will please be careful in purchasing, to observe that the above "Trade Mark" is stamped upon each bag, as none other is genuine. , For Wheat. Rae For len Cern, Oats, Palates& To bacco, Buckwheat, Sorghum, Turnips, • Hops, Galen Vitgetctbles, azd every Crop and Pions We claim for our ,nosphate that as a fertilizer and sittlek producer for early vegetables; it cannot be ea celleaby any in the market, and as a TOP DRESSING for GRASS it has - no superior. , --- We guarantee that farmers will find our Super-Phos plate of. Lime more prompt in action and more last ing in Its ellects than either. Peruvian Guano or stable manure. ' Four years erperience has tested this, that our Fer tilizers makes heavier, grain than even stable manure. I am able ready to supply the abort superior Fertili zer in large or small ottantitlea—ln new bags of 200 pounds each. Also, always on hand, a , stock of fine Raw Bone Dust, Soft Nova Scotia Plaster, Ac., die. A trade discount allowed to dealers. „The above Fertilizers ran be purchased at BRIGHT Js CO.'S Store. Centre Street, Pottsville, POST OFFICE ADDRESS-THOS: L. MOLT, Ant., Schuylkill Haven, Pa. • .. March 23, 'WE Feb 10, 'll6 ii-173.- 10- ALLEN &.NEEDLES' IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME THE BEST, THE CHEAPEST, . '• THE MOST 'UNIFORM. THE MOST FINELY Prepared PROS PH ATE In - the Market. It ie packed , in New Bags, 200 lbs. each. $5O per 2000 lbs. A LARGE Dn3oorocr so Daman, PERUVIAN GUANO. We set only No. I—received direct from the government FARMERS! BUY AND USE - ALLEN & NEEDLES' AMMONIATED TER TIL--1Z ER 1 "rum BEwr, .THE CHEAPEST, . THE . MOST RELIABLE MANURE FOR WHEAT & -RYE , . Arid to permanentlyenrich the'soil. -Packed In , . Good Bags, too lbs. each. ... ' .. 69.3 per 1 2000 Rounds. , .A`REAVY DISOODNI . TO - DE A T ERB. Agrlitiltural Work., Beath'and Pk= Ste. Offices ft Stores, 41 8. Water St. It Ai S. ' Delaware - Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. . July 13. IT 28-IBt 1, PATRICK. CONIEFORD • 9- , C 0 O.P' M Pt. And Dealer In all, sorts of CEDAR AND WOODEN WAR . 196 Centre Street, Pottsville. Inventor of a new and economical WIFE PRIES; also of the , new and Ingenious spiral motion CHURN VW - Orders respectfully solicited. July 18.'67:88:6m ' COMPARE, THEN JUDGE, Great reduction In Wholesale and Retail Prices of very Superior Silver and Silier•Plated Wares Of our own manufacture, Such as Tea Sets, Urns. Ice ~ t••• •Z-._'• -- Pitchers, Walters, Gobleas, ... ~..„ * ,i Cake Baskets, Castors, Bet- S = i so ter Coolers, Vegetable Dish- -....., ---,,,.. es, Tureens, finger and Card raj IR , Baskets, Syrup and Drinking "' .„ -r' Cups, Knives, Forks and A .• -• , ....• Spoons. of various kinds, a _ '"'"'' &e., Ac ., WARRANTED TRIPLE PLATE, on best of metals, and to be;no bet ter In .market, and of the LATEST where no goods are ndarepressmted, at . JOHN BOWMAN'S NEW AND BEAD Tirol, STORE No. 704 Arch Street, lPhiladelphia. 111. - Please call and examine our Goods before purch asing. N. 8.--All kinds of PLATING at remould, Woe& - Aug. IT, 411-811-17 ' INSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO. Prof. H. A. BECHER Has taken moms In the building on Market st. Pettus. tile, occupied by Mr. Lineweaver dentist, where pm. Oa will beinstructed on the pian o - -fate. Feb 16,.'6,T. GREAT WATCH- S ALE ON THE POPULAR ONE PRICE PLAN, • Giving Patrols Every Patro a Randesatie a nd ' Reliable Watch fir the • ' LOW PRICE OF - TEN DOLLARS, WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE, AND war TO BE PAID FOR UNLESS PERFECTLY iIATISFACTOR'Y, 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches 45150 to 7150 1001144 c Cased Gold Watches 200 to 600 100 Ladies' Watches, enameled, NO t, O gm 900 Gold Hunting Chronometer d 0..... 250 to 400 200 Gold Hunting English Levers 200 to 250 SOO Gold Hunting Duplex Watchm...... 150 to 200 500 Gold Hunting American Watches.... 100 to 2so sou Silver Harting Levers ..... .. . ... .. 60 to 250 600 Silver Hanting_Daplexes 26 to no - I GOO-Gold Ladies' Wa=se.. • • ... 50 to gbo 1,000 Gold Ranting Ingines. - - - se to 16 1,000 Xieeellanamm Silver Watches. - - ... 50 to 100 2,600 Harding Either Wetehm.. • 2s.to se y COW ANMW Watchekall idnds..„ .. . 10 to It Firivery patron obird ,, e a watcti .. ....... meat, maw but $l l 4 while it maybe nwrtit 815e. "Thn it . 16 tile c rereill,Porter .1r• a Om, and 4 Deltic" lifew t(r immenst ol 7 diens)* of the- shoes, mmonix t i l k &oat, Gertilloneesnatalog4heraticies.. ore Placed in lowleitorroloPmerital well nand.. - Ho l d J ensue entitled to the articles named an their main-, rate, pnon„payment at $ll, whether Ii be a watch; words IMO or Jam Tbe :stem ot any of car mtmentitlse you to Uwartiele Eit tberatmlietio' laYmmt. itreptetive of its meth. andmimiatiscie , vied Ism than ele bound on any ,It argil at waste IMM that WAIL ILO Lottery, bat a i Seewerd.lrettbnate totoeselienwhith.•aso be: , Media even bv tbe incetliatbiltata. -A mingle .m.M-ke will -be amt by mail. post paid„ Open ;receipt or 96 cents. theloe $1; elemnitatinti •thdily..three into eiegant , m-mim kr ISt eiztymn; nod a more vahadile•preMara the 110, orm.kindred,; amianwist math web:nitwit'', Tl)l=l6* or Mose l meaner, employment banmma —lnes legitimately .ixo!rWted shrs, anthotised by : the gmernmeo% and open to the morweareftleamttny. raze. .4ddrma- - - -„ Xltid4 -17 Carga - 4. ll CaCt- Aug. 2406 T , - nt.em -- , 9 s* 4 Der n. - ~ -7F- I CLOSING:our austraiistf- . , :,ts iezLitio;owit, 7 - . TO . - ' OtitoSP, ' 131.118Tatir. I Poaing about to cicee out my mment - te I t 111.• I 8i1 1 ,4 1 40t3/ 01 =WO seen of aryl il ; ? . .twA i Groceries. itneeneeme.44. - gin, with mid sauna in use -to the sums, 3 Of T .N.". 741111 in cdferedgmeitt, tor Mealtime ' Mtr''''' I- 7/114Mri 4tt L it” -. ifl. 47-26- .„. , - 97Cii iDetatill tlimem%' itgaitee r, t.. 4 mstaffrtotetll2o2l#ll .410 1f4t 4". 4 1 4‘ 0-0 t ,‘"1411"1 :1Wil:' `'' - •-!' ' VISII I IIt . , ,-.1..., ,-, .•.. , 1 , .._ ,-. • - .1,.., - 0 0 IMlrell - nZr'l - 2 2P` , V1 • • Noith.: , i4l3l3tMf" Rowe l ••• • • Oatil:D"niel I=l. ' • Ceatire Street. - largo sicootita!xlation for . DroPeri ri.c4lo . InielB,lf;6B • • . .- • 94" UNION "1 - 10TE1-4, Gate EXCHANGE =NUM POTTEIVILLA JACOB LINDIEGIGNH, pro" _ - April 4.18 PENNSYLVANIA , ..ti ALL, . hattiitville, 'l'* • . i...und m d gß e d h.sug • - lowzryip AND BRPIJENIIMED IT THitOIN4U , 7 • OUT IN THE MOST ..,,y . EjLEaANT IriAlliNta, • ay • tits, Treading _ •'The'Pr°&ri'lli liars 'AO palanio : aidnisdn the eharaeter has always enjoyed as being one of the • - , . Of the conntry. and 'time who .favor him wttb their . Pamela' marbe tamed that nothing will be left en done to secure the comfort and sansfacdon-of guests: ' • __•• • - .WILI.J.A.M. WHITNEY. .'. &Me 16, , 66 . '. , : SW UNITED STATES HOTEL, Dr Street, Tamaqua, Pit. D. 'R. WILCOX, - Privrietar. • • The United States lirkel la well and Widely known. to the traveling pulalic. It is pleasantly' located in the' centre and 'business pert of the town end near the Railroad Depot;.it Is -well of . and sessee.eTery modem Improventent for the enmfort and entertain rf its inmates • the -Mennen , Ipacibus and well ventilated: provided:l with gas andLwater the attendance Is prompt and respectful sad the Ta ble i. well Provided with the best the market affords. The Bar . is .Stocked with. the 'thoicest • - With a Icing experience ite a botel.keeper, the pro prletor trusts, by moderate charges and a liberal policy, to receive a share of the public patronage. duly 106 e . . ' . .26- . . WASHINGTON LIBRARY_ CO, PIIILLDBLPHIA, SUBBORIPTION ONE DOLLAR. $300,000 PRESENTS TO BUI3SORIBERS. Oise Cash Prieseat Of 940,000. Oue'Cash of 5t30.000. 'Otis Cash Present of 910.000 i, Oise Cash Present of 93. 0 0 0 . • Two Cash Presents of 99,500 'Oat** - Read Schedule o f •Preseitts • ' Each Certificate of Stock >e accompanied with a ENGIIAVAG, WORTH MORE AT RETAIL THAN THE COST- OF CEETIFICATE, • • 444 also Imenre.to the holder s • •1:4:1:•P is pa' AT 1:1 S g: g THE : WASHINGTON .LIBRARY .CO., h chartered by the State of. Pennsylvania, and Organ. RIVERSIDE:.:INSTITUTE roa Soldiemit mud Hailers , Orplainas, hicorporated by the State of N. J. April 8, '67 THE. firVEBSTDE Sitnate at.Riveiside, Burlington County. - New Jersey, founded for the purpose of gratuitously educating the sons of, deceased Soldiers and Seamen of the Unit ed States: • . The Board of Trnstees consists • of the following CitiienS of Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Hosr..WM. B. MANN, Mulct Attorney, Philadel phia. Pa.'• . • . Bon. LEWIS it BROOMALL. BIT-Chief Coiner U. S. Mint, and Recorder of Deed.). Philadelphia. Pa. Boa. JAMBS-M. SCOVIILL, New Jersey. • Boa. W. W:WARB; New Jersey. • _.• HENRY.()ORMAN, Ben;, Agent Adams' Ropress,. Philadelphia, Pa..' Esq.., 'of . Joy,.Coe & Co., Philadelphia. , - - . Taitseav •Dxrutrwrecr, WaatuscroN; D. C., April 113. 186T.--OBlce of Interostr•Reverine :—Having _re cchred'satisfactory evidence that the premeds of the enterprise conducted by the "Washingtm . .Library Company" will be 'devoted to charitable lima..Fermis - Mon is hereby granted to said Company to conduct such enterprise exempt from all charge, whether from special tax or other duty: • • • ' • • •E. A. ROLLING, Commissioner. .- The Washington: Library ComPany, In older tliittbe -.benevolent oblect. net forth In this circular may be successfully accomplished, burned five series of . PINE STEEL-PLATB Errolzkvniqs, - • . which ire 'Put np on subscription at prices much below .their retail value. " • CERTIFICATES OF STOCK IV. THE WASHING. • . TONIMIRARY COMPANY . will he 'lama, .s tamped with the seal of the .Oompany, and signed by , the Secretary. (None others genuine )- . Any person sending na ONE DOLLAR, or.paying the same to our local Agents. willreceive Immediately a fine hngraving, at choice: from the fol lowing list, and Onetiertificate of .Etock, insuring One Present in our published sr.hedale: . ' _ • . ONE. DOLLARF.NORAV . INGS; . • . Sa WNo. I.—"My: Child! My Child!" No. 2—" They're vsd i They're Saved!" SeVenty,sli or, the Early Days of the Revolution." • • - • • . • Any person . .paying TWO DOLLARS will receive either of .the following flue Steel Plates. at choice, ltid Two Certificates. of Stock,• thni becoming entitled to - • • 1 , 16..1--''Washington't courtebip." No.. 2—" Wash ingtoree Last Interview with his Mother."- ' • • ' Any peril= paying THREE ! DOLLARS will receive the beautiful Steel Plate of • - • and Three Certificates of Stock,t, becoming entitled to Three Presents. • POUR DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. . Anypericrn paying POUR DOLLARS shall receive the large and beautiful Steel Plate of . and Four Certificates of Stock, entitling them to Four Presenta. • ' . . „ Any Orson who pays FIVE DOLLARS shall: receive the large and splendid Steel Plate of . . "THE MARRI4E OF and Five Certificates of Stock, entitling them to Five The Engravings and Certificates 7 vvill be delivered to each embecriber at,our Local Agencies, or sent by niell, post paid, or erpresa, as may he. ordered. : 4 • . The Washington Library Company THREE BURRED THOOMD DOLLARS TO THE SHAREHOLDERS, On Wednesday, September 25th, '67 OR AT THE INSTITOTis,:RfVERSIDE, : • 12011EDITILE OF .IPl2lOOt 8. ~ • -1 Cash' Present - ' ' • •. , . • $40,000 1 Cash Present 20, . • 000 I.Cash Present • 10,000' 1 Cash Present - • -. • ' . 6,000 2 Cash Presents (122,600 each - -. • 5,000 1 nia z em. Countryßesidence.; -table, - - Grounds. &c. , Germantown,. Phliada , 18,000 . 1 Double Resident* three-story brick, Cam- . • • . den, 600 ' i cod Depot, Offices, Sheds, Grounds; with 15. ' business established, No. 1314 Washington ' 1 Avenue, Philada /5,006 Country Residence, Riverside, N. J., with -Ground, Bruits, &c • ' : 10.000 1 Rites-story Cottage, Lot, Jtc •• • . • 5,4900 25 Vaiciable Building Lots, Riverside, $BOO • . • 5,000 . each - 1 Elegant Turnout Family Carriage, span or • • Hones. Hergess, &C., complete 6,000 1.0 Valuable Building Lots, -.R'ivenahle, • 1 Bera each tind Silver-gray Horse, 15x- hands high, shed by the celebrated imported 8,000 . • . Arabian Home "Caliph:' also, a tight Titled . • .Waffon, weight 140 pounds, with set of • superior stogie Harness,' do., making a first class establiahment . • - • . 00 e 20 Pianos, SZOO each • - 10,000 20 Melodeons. $295 each - • ' • • . 4,500 &Rosewood Sewing Machines, $2OO - 1,000 10 Family Sewing Machines, $lOO each: - 1,000 50 Fine Gold Watches, 9 200 each • 10,000 . 100 Oil Paintings, by leading artlets....sgse eg iti, valne . ,000 8 Camaro Hair Shawls, $l.OOO each B,OOO • 9 Camel% Heir Shawlefs3,ooo each - 10 5,000- 8 Handfome Lace Shawls, $250 each. 750 10 CashmereSbawls, $BO each - GOO .20 Elilk Drees Patterns, $l5 each .. . . .... ; ...1 1,508 .50 04E1111db:1g Lotrks l T6 each • •• • • 8,750 •The remainder wili consist of Silverware, • . Musical Beres, Opera °lessee, Pocket BS bleb' and differentaricles of enutmentanil • u se , amounting to - Eimxo • Total $300,000, All the properties given clear of ineumbrasist..., BOW TO OBTAIN FfEICALBRO GIZATINGS. • .. - • Thmtardera to ashy mall, enclosing from 81 tcrs2o; Wither by Post Office orders or in a registered letter; at ete . t i s k, Larger amounts should be sent by draft or 10 shares With Bninrarineu !9 stl -25 shares with Engravings 50 shares with Engravings • - - • 5 1'1 .75 shares with Engravings • - .100 abates with Engravings 00 , , Local AGENTS WANTED . throughout the Tigrifei Mates. • • - - =— The ' Association have appoi n t e d Mew: GEO. A. 000 HE & 40 9..whaes well knows. integrity and baldness • experience, will be aeon:idea t guaramtee that the money intros tad ta- ze ta , w ifi l ee Promptly applied to the purposes statesk • • . Panzaractrad,-Pa., Mey'2o, Isar. Tot:be Mean and Members of the • w..hi 8 131/.B.Dt Seaetary„ roviitof your Alvcifor the 'firth ki s t o y o gbi n g tui of our Ilionintment u Receivers To; 'your Company, we took the tO • 1114111 t avv e; trim charter,:with a Plan of you r en t m . legal satberit7 - of the Skate; 47olier his Saverahle e t t,Vork s , II 'regard to Re • sl a i l : rdring WI DeDeVOiellt object o 1 . 4 TIV tt6slidestaton and maintanuirci the orphan children Of Oft soldiers and sellers at th Riverside Institute: we save, concluded to acoiot the • Week sat ass oar beat efforts to promote so worttchur o b ject, EsalPectranY, Yount, dc:• . • GEO. A. •00011idz Address sal letters and orders to .-089. A; COME A CO., BANNER& 1 - 211 South ' tert Mat, Ratetvven for the Wastdro Li d St., * Ps rary QO, • 4811 , 3 49k761 • • • rips*" DADS AND wiF,Altupipi ! rA ••• liftvineeompieted arrsingeriteite withitisatt abom can nem, eget to the trade, :at ,tlee,'loreolt, a. • :80. I,llimille Bte; 1 , 500 1 teetlil!eise; - - . • .),C -- •,* 7 ‘".447risgpt.ng M alO - 7 0. , •' • • t• - Mete • • :, •-• .11e. Metal s Net : ' ,4 / 26-410 214; [ -242:354-00 Wrapping : . 4 .! ' 242156.40" .• j Straw Paper \ 19x16 L.! No 1„ Gold ealPver,- 12216 .-•-• '?7 l 4"iv , 34222ePoettaillNiiiitA 4 , s FUgrice !ad JO cot. Mil Wii4lll4laista4 : si'4mlo lts • • -• oiar Buie** . , Coatpledeitiblkiws the- laig,t of.apirseciar, It removes ble4 spot, Pi.nrdtad OIL - • que I VE, k o utiwntatiir pan - rtsitizit Y; Z!i 1 ' rwt.A2 __...14,ird0n44.1146,0,, A , 1 - : , ,,.. ro,ul, irq.xidnitY, , us. be** uper ', .al=l 4 = i 141 , " an q gk e Okt t t 11 " 011 N1004101 W. tad ...._ Pot ,Wkarelle eau .1 is Oritoultoe44l, „AZ 114 Ito II; P. 11.. {k i 6 :p. iff. • - itt:MICALF/Milki. .a 1 e , Math 1417 i••reo - : r T4 - '...-- c 1 , ... V 4418 4.-11 - 'v e l• .%). '. f A i -Mrs in * O LI. /1 " / 441416 !11 4 , 14 • , Um-, nir 41 1 . 0 4 1 a Mht ' -HOTELS. MUT-CIA gS HOTELS T E .lzed maid of the Dwo DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS THREE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS (WINE FROM THE*AR,', "TEE PERILS OF OOR FOIiEFATEI3II9,O FIVE DOLLAR &GRANGS IN PRESENTS AT pian.ADELPact, Mi=== ROBERT 0.13 m. MOUNTAIN CITY. INSURANCE AG-ENUY, :R - ''C'.'11i.L . 4.: 4 ..:5t.:CC3 . •_,.-;: -- A.g. • FIRE, -LIFE, :Ti:N:•.. - -S - .:iJRi, -. . , A::.N - :::-0;:': - i - :.. . OAK( , :.ASSET. Mutual Life. Newitork, Penn Mutual Life, Phila. Travelers of Hartford Hartford Live Stock - International Fire, New York . Security ' 4 44 ♦, Phenix Niagara Germania Putnam - North American " Merchanti Combinail 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 busin'ess, issued on liberal terms. Examine our Bates for Life Insurance before Insuring elsewhere. • ' E. 1 1 . 330DElr, MANAGER; 181: CENTRE STREET, , 7555 15. 6T. ALLISON CATARACT STEAM PUMP, FOR MINES, ROLLING MILLS, WATER WORKS, eza. • ' • The attention of Coil Operators and others is Invited to the Pump herewith illnitrated, as being the best Fump,Tor heavy lifts, yet introduced in the minify region. We claim for these Pumps the . following advanta ges over all others : . .. ••• . _ _ • - ' , • - „-• Ist.—They are double acting, with but one pole. ~ 8141,—They occupy leas apace, 414 inch pump-with steam cylinder, 80 Inches in diameter , ' 4 feet stroke, is but 18 feet long. 4 feet wide, 536 feet high.)- • - , . 3d.,-The steam valve is moved by the nreseure of-the water In the column, - producing an action similar to the eccentric movement on crank pumps.• • . . - _. • 4th.—They can be run up to a speed of 160 . feet per mtaute, without any pounding or destructive jar on. the valves or other parts of the pump. *, • - 51h:—They require no stays or fastenings of any kind, their own weight being sufficient to keep them • - perfectly steady, even when working on the heaviest lifts. ' . . - . 64h.—They will - work on lifts up to 400 feet vertical heght, and will rrin at any speed from 180. feet d 955 14 . . to.l foot per minute. ~ • . • '• • . ' . • . . 716.—They are constructed ,nnder ' the direct. superintendence of Mi. Robert Allison, who has had 20 . years'experience in manufacturing mining machinery Bth.—They have the endorsement of some of the oldest operators and beet .mining ' superintendents in the coal region. . . . , • . . • . . - _ , .. • • • • - . . Mr.:•3oThrt 11, BRACKEN, Pottsville. MY. JAMES OLIVER, Pottsville .' Mr. CHARLES SILLIMAN. POttsville : •ffiesana, I. G. &U. S. Repplier. Philadelphia :;Mr. JOHN L, GEIGER, MAnimoth Colliery : HAR LEIGH- COAL CO.; Hazleton. Pa., Mr.MORGAN. SILLIMAN, • Sept., Hazleton, Pa.,: WOLF CRF.RIC DIA MOND COAL CO.. Phlladri.:• Gen. J. IL SIGFRIED, Sept., Wolf Creek Diamond Coal Co., Pottsville ; Mr. AT SILLII&All, Philadelphia. •" • - • . , . . ... • . , • • , . . . . . • • . . Parties regniring.Pumpa or In went of any further information will please call on or address the under signed, who are prepared to fillerders at abort notice for pumps of any 'llse, and to work on any lift up to 400 feet; vertical height. Column and steam pipes furnished at the lowest cash prices, also all kinds of raining ma chinery. ' All work made of the best material, and put up In the moat substantial and worknuinlike manner, at reasonable pries. . . • • . . Oar Steam PtimPs.are all warranted to ratite° feet per minute for ordinary work, mato give .baltirq gutt,— . • ;tine 2§;186T POTTS VILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT, —Annual Elatureartenr or Accounts. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR SCHOOL YEAR ENDING 3d .717N11, Mt Tax rate 18684; 18 mIlle! on 'dollar-A forHehool. and I for Building' par poses: Beeejpta. Gross a mo unt of tax duplicate' • ' $27,994 SG Deduct for real estate returned $ 1411.9 ' ". errors, redricttons, do 259 17 - " exoneration' as uncoiled-able. SW 11 u Col.'s come:L[B3los, tt per ct..I,SST. 74 iti tsves paid direct to ,Treamirer Net amonAt of taxes received .845 Stile . 6Pproptiation for 18654 - Do for mterials of old school house sold Do amt received from County.Tressurer from . 136 845 Do ‘tultion of non resident pupils, tines • col . lected, dcc, &c. Do temporary loans. !Total receipts • • • Expenditures. Patti 20 teachers, day wheals ' $11;752 15 :." 2 " 73nights , 557 50 • •---_— . 512,120 G 5 Do for fuel • • -* -82894 Do to Janitors and sweepers..:.... 1,20 T 70 Do Secretary's salary • 162 150 Ix for school furniture, apparatus,. . 848 6f, Do Incidentall (all 'other experms • • not classilled—water, , In& gas. repair, furniture, &c • 607 82 Do temporary loans made 'within l • BA 60 .Do o ca a r nd bal due -Tress of . pre vious year dat.Treee.•e corn 1 per cent Total School Fund expenses-419,106 98 Paid on acct build debt-83;00o 00 • Do Interest on do - GO9 00.. . Do lot-at Jalappa, 817 70 • . Too rents, insorance .and repairs...; 900 43 ' • - Do curbing- and paving, - . bleinkfreight, storage, • • hauling and laying .:: . 1,14T.82 • Do flag and brown atone, . - • and atone wall. - 736 to, Do labor,oarting, ; . AcciTreiie..p cmardssion ,1 per cent..., .... , G 9 4i Total build pond expoopea Balance 1.6 Treawary ad Jane,. 1861 *4,217 71 • School and Boilditeg Fonda. Of the total reor4Pts above stet- - ea; there briefly's:lto School Feud , - - proper (halt the taxes aod'all oth errlmett*• . . : ..... ...$17A31 96 ,"- Deduet . era. . • • temporal/ loans.. .8,622 03. ". • 2' ; TO repay lsaildingFand, '•- overdraft.prevlonertr, .179 44 • • 3 801 47 NekEichool Fund for the year . . $13,630 48 Tot pw, manta ont School Fund . $19;106 . 90 ThXPACCriOaymentlemporary loan 9,622 03 , . . Net, S l TiesFssOor Bch purposes .16.483,83 DEFICIENCY 1n SCHOOL •FUND $1,969 46 Of total receipts, the -Building Fund (one. •• half - the taxes) wee - " $13,007 61 Add amt repaid by School 3 2 .tind • • ".. ••1•1 • • for prrevions year • • 179 44 - ' -Stet Sanding Fund for the year ' $13,197 ` 06 Deduct amt chargeable to Build Fund acct... _tout 80 Burning of lkdblingFand • ' $6,170;16 The differento between the deficiency School . Fond and the surpltherof 'the - ' • ,Fund, show* 'the actual: balance, in the' . . • • Trmuntry, to, wit $ 4 ; 2 4 n tam Whole No of schools, including 1 colored.. - ••• .22 91Chools *pee; average .No culondar.nine.... ~. • 10 'Whole No. scholars dazing yem,fl644lnales ;' . • ' • -1167 fem t a , lest n ••- • • ' '•• Average a ce (690 . males • OTT females) 1261 Teachers employed fatisle female . ). •• -• 80 *.tamsgesalariee of •malesrt. month, for 10, ' - • mottle'• • ' . $lO2 99 . 3zclifidoe , of s367'sorixod idi 9 teacherslor nights of night. aclacoLi, Aver Wades of &Males for each: of mew.. ' p 39 41 mensg stoat of toltioit, for each otilwhole mmnber of . thildreti to schools (461.1, estimated byte net school =eadneve of night aeboot expenses, ($491 63), 13tdiding. Build three, not OM $6 00 :snit ; or 60 omits a for *men of the ten moot* .• . • 11114ies us. • • • -‘ Total coat of building centre St. ttonse (by Orations pualloallona) , • • til,i s o : Amt statements paid. for atone . , cbtteorielao t . '' .. „ :.67T0 92 • . Julikamt expended V 1888.4, for iav- • . _ waillaw,fabor, "' '" 127 ' • . Total paste trall4llo3oTaaro and ll °' ' • ,Z7=ed vor . 1.6146:4 published _ $9.T00 . 00' Deduct Naomi paid In 1841-T - on sect; 8,000 00 • . .Aidabslige °Oita:base laonsi foi lots cm. • - az NcalaWan Itaillacbmoti 5ta..... • 2.000 00- - T •• - • , . • tudebtedneesi pm" oo Road expetaiskou Maar); by . ' . , • caurreport,:. . . $l2-9 " ' Add orpentals z - • ss 20 Bat J.lbflr7 Foul ow* by &Am /log pa - , , Vaatilet Dis isf. imswerty,belissishic • to , triet. .Cliati Set. house itsllo.llllDeovemsats, fir= ' nit ars, et. • a MOW bo 00,000 Go lock, An e w t,..boootoutiolotg - 4.4,00 GO '. le at Iforweesailltebace. sad t 10t..... , 11,000 00 ho if and kt: • - •11,000 be aeon lots,',lllonieslau sad - Jackson 0.000 po • - :"cas ks u s ts sr. .... 40. 1 0 1 6 0",-, .I . OIA Yalu •W _aco so. aodlar • Y A:lima-10a .11111111 lilelbooLpaapasell mit toa:Maing. Ott) riaospattista,iisbatii,sisli ;edam a .... `•• • .• essi"r' - ineells4 lir Hcaaa*Aladltaaa.re; saili year: Weil% canoe 4tf- Quad= Besslaim2wursamist toz..ket; WlLlli-N01XR.3140911010, !.! - I , Ru kaggfrummakfitsieterv,:.:4 *pit ; Dg r x,,),;y• i ; • : . . • : : . • • :-. • . , • ' 3l IVJ .--; , rt, ~ .--,1NA...Y: .. ...rz,, .' ..tt: 41::.. , ,a013 G 4 A :4: . ........... T.lta , nlgr. - 4, •-: 4 9 A a •• .... ''tiaidio' -' • 'P 1 6 - 7% l a ilt, . ..... .-. . M=EMZ=ZIE ACCIDENTAL, lio fit . fit 44 -St. tt Hartford.... PATENT. APPLIED FOB WE . REFER BY. PERMISSION. TO A L'L. IS ON&BAN NA N.,_ FrankLln iron• Works, Port Carbon, Pa. 18,918 T 189 1T 7,010 89 28,122 86 MMEZ AND . .14.1TE.--$-TOCK f33;526466 -38 POTTSVILLE, LEGAL CARDS. • CO-PARTNERSIIIIP..-The . under .- signed ba.velormed A Copartnership as At torneys at Law,'under the name of HANNAN SON. • ••JOHN HANNAN, ' • . Pottsville, Bab 6, , THOS. it, BANNAN. AW. SCHALK, Attorney nt Law. • • , • OFFICE:‘--Centre Et, below Express Office.. ' Can be consulted in German: April 7. ,67-14-6ni. ,TOIIIIT W. .131143KP14. Attoiney at Law;•Pottsrille, Pa (Office with Hon. F. W. Hughes, Centre street.l Can be consulted In English and German. Dee 15, '6O • • 95,987 Et?, 93 00 26,012 22 BTI 66 224 TO TIPENJAIDILIN B. 111cCOOL,Attoriaey at -LP Law. :OFFlCE—Maharaonga .Street above Centre.. • • • • March -19,• •64.-1,2-tt CLAY -SER, 11 Attorney at Law, Ashland, 13chrtylkill Connty, re. Oflice--On Centre street, opposite the Post °Mee. Sept. 24,'84. 99- $30,339 GO MASON WEIPITIAN, • " • A ttoxney at Law, Orntre:—Centre Street, rdoms • formerly occupied' by George Deß. helm.• March. SO, .'6T-134r r • GAIIIPBELL SITE, Attorneysmis Law. OFTlCH—Centre Sheet, opposite White Horse Hotel, Pottsiille, Pa. Cnuorrormra LITTLE, - .- Atiortcy at' livr ' and Notary Public tAnthorised by Law to administer affidavits;'AZ; and to take. depositions, and- acknowledgments o deeds, mortgages,. powersof Attorney; ,Lc.,) POTTSVILT.It segurimm co.. p LAW AND COLLECTION' OFFICE.. Mahantongo . l3t. (opposite PostWiest. - - . J. W. BOSE B ESSIG Attoilier at.Law, haft removed Me office to the almond toor, 'front room, above. B. Batman's. Book. etore.on geotre St.. • Pottsville, Feb 14, . MOORHEAD CLAY WORKS, 0 1 Oice Addreoo,•-ii. 14, WILSON, , . Philadelphia Post. °Mee. , (Wcwiaat 7Fr ' tl l r of SctnylZlveAahk ' VITRIFIED. SEWER & _WATER '. P I.:P E „ ' ~ - Erimm. Ml&Fib: =Lk GIAZZEI, ...), For Draining and Cloudacting .. , 12 1 -. ' - .i'iiitr • .1 1I .4.1.1, EJX6II /CT BLIAPEB 001511TA.NTLI ON =-- iIA , . - • . onimErriu. CHIMNEYS, - - Indestructable by Coal-Gas or the vteather. For Durability, TEEM ' TOPS ARE IMPEBIO/1 TO "Janet/OT . AitTooll OF BOOTS AND C 8110138:—The -undersigned reiPeFtf.° ll 7 ; 1 1 /- forms the citizens - of Pottsville and vicinity:. , that he has on hand a land and fine assort-:: mast of -Men's, Boy's, -Women's, Mho* and. Children's' Boots *- and Shoes, which , hells 'eel ling at .as , tetutatuthie prices As „they can procured ; anywhere: Bar-Wort, trutde...to osdetatith promptness 164:6titch: _ _ . NlllAmaler; Bahentongo Opraxtite 'Past Office. Pottsiiiht. vulg. IL:noying, •t; •, • : ;._ ;eV WIiOLBOAI3-AND AZTAIIgtICALER.-114; TOBACCO, ' PIPES 41C 9F;GAII4I -centre illt;; ' ,OPPeeite:•de. Teen' HIM, -• *bolirra,vir.o4;l• 4 ‘ • -R E . 81,11414- 1 1 4, 01N 8 4 . 1111.T.A.1,1113. . $4) . 1.d. by Oink Dealeis . „IapaIikDE:.(iENEBALLY. VaerPoeleetThlalcd:l2 Cartridge.- ratooongfisua, - RopoOlz ß ElZlpti4Noatk • , .21.1OF.Rogicet Boliohls_rf . " reum-Norgon• Na ' !lofts. •-• • Bolt Noralm. '•' " ' ' . 11 " "" w " 4l „Navy Iterfolm $l4 to; - - Army:Revolve?. • • ' 11514 1g ° 40 11 41-1001s eirtil ieititis:: ;111 1 == infisaimst 7 .! ...Direttolsodiag Clultior: Nor 46 11.1 W iu r z witifebre,..,..olk7ol4iti: , l .1. ' • Elliot, ' I t-,A9 .1441 t 4u 1tu1t P lll -/-rt* '• • o r' ~ g ••••• " : : ; .ft &kip :UWE , . v.n •Jtl 14$00.4leabbili.atailandelift,r1ra 47.41020mblealWilttoom.r.s •••• ; Oth 15 1/011/01611111011/Nitlii. • ry et'? ' 0 03 ..11: ta• ... 0 401kftl • F. NICHOLS 823.000.000 00 . . 1,750,000 : 00: 796,126,35 . "..500.000:00 1460,534 % 40. . .1,430,035. 50. ...1,267.457 .00 . 1,237,620 . .00 • 706,794 32 617,478.86 .. .393,181. 30 367,238 45 PENNA. uw,Tvw Economy# '7 . Beauty of Finish, AnTama ELSE NOW IN USE. INSURANCE. THE NORTH AMERICAN LIME AND ACCIDETT ( NSONANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPULII, FA. OHAPSEBEp HARM 34, 1860. Capital • AU.Forna* of.Lifeand Accident Policies . Written; eithectieparateir or Corn . bitted. Ai LOWEST CASE RATES. LIFE-POLICIES; • , • • =against LOAN of Life: wbetber from byeasie dent, at rates lower than any Company In curing Life only: - - • • . . Commtro ..Lrme AND Ammar 'Poucrr.—Giving weekly compensation in case of Disability by Accident. .All Life Polidee are non-forfeitable after two ptemi. tirEls are paid. ' • ALL LIFE POLICIES PAYABLE AT THE AGE OF . A UCIDEN'I' VISITE A.itiClC. Annual policies issued. covering all possible forms gt.casnaltyy occurring In the Street, Office,. Shop Far,. tory, or ivhilst Traveling. Hunting, Boating. 'tiding, Skating, &c. Also including Dislocatiorus, 'Fractures, Sprains, BrolteL' ac.. • • ' • Short term registered Policies are also issued al low ' Five Tear Policies are issued for Four Annual Pre- Warns.. - . • . - Weekly compensation alloWed . in case of Disability. • Bates of Pientinni on Accident Insurance . • for One Years . , . On Preferred Claw - - - . - - $5 00 per $lOOO On Ordinary . ! 7 50 per 1000 On Medium" - ' - 10 00 per 1000 On ;lamp:lova " ~. -,.: . , ' - 15 00 per 1000 On ExtravHazardorit Cltu3s 20 00 per 1000 ' Thetate of compenaation on every $lOOO insured is Five Milers per week for any period of TOTAL DIS• ABILITY not exceeding 26 wear. - , IPDMEDICALEXAMINATION RJ?QUIREp PROMPT PAYMENT IDE ON PROOF OF IN Jun OIL DEATH. GENERAL OPTICS. OP THE COMPANY. 432 WA:LNVY - ESTRIN LEwis I. Boum president. S. P. DARLINGTON, Sem. and Treasurer. J. C. LOWREY & - GENERAL AGENTS . For Schuylkill, Northumberland, Columbia, ' • Renton r, and _ , Corbett COUllitak Office at BOBBYSIIELL 8808., 157 Centre St., Pottsville. Good Can's/seers wanted; . J. G, LOWREY & co,, LIFE, FIRE; LIVE STOCK AND AC CIDENTAL . . . INSURANCE. AGENTS. „ . onict; at Bosbyshelll Broil Bookstore, . • Centro St., Pettsville, Pa. - • . . . Paseenger .Railway Tickets can • be obtained at SBISHELL SRO:3 Bookstore. binne 2is--20-Sze INSURANCE. 17; B, .KAERCHE R, General Insurance Agent. Office Pennasylvanla Hall, Patti - villa, Yrs. LIVERPOOL & ,LONar m ; & GIABB ThrSI . I;I9.A.NCE Cash Capital and Assets 919,900,900. Invested mill° United State's over.... 91,500,000 HONE INEITTITOE COMPANY, New Havien,'Comneetleat. • ' Cut Capital • 9500,000 Surplus Jan. 1at.1865. $159,07 0 90 Insurance effected in the best Companies: favora ble terms., ~Losses promptly adjusted and paid without delay. - • April 15, •65.-16. Cutt - i7113- 1829 PERPETUAL ". • FRANKLIN': FIRE . ''INSUBA_NCE. COMPANY OF PHILADE LPHIA. . . kssets of January 1, 1567, $2,553,146 1.3. - .onpital , $400,000 00 .Accrued *mopes, 940.713 98 Invested Premiiima, 1,`206,43914 • • • • ---. llnsettled Claims, . Income for 1860, 027,5 31 g I. $3/6,000. Loss rim SINCE 1629, • Over $5 500,000. - , • PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLL. GEES ON LIBERAL TEEMS. • • - . - CHARLES N . BANCILICR,' ISAAC 'LEA, TOBIAS weeNER., • EDWARD C. DALE, . SAMUEL GEE D% . PALES, PETERIdoC GEO. ALFRED PTPLIER, (CEO: W. RI MS. W. LEWIS, X, D. AtIIAILLES N. BANORBR, President. TE10.11A44 .8P ARKS, Vice-President. JAS. W. hfcALI I ISTRa, Sec. Pro. Tern: •.•• - - • - The substaiber is agent for the above mentioned 'in stitution, .and 'is prepared to make Insurance on every description of property, at the lowest rates. -HENRY - 0. RUSSEL, Agt. Pottsville, Marchl9, 1941 WALTER S, _SH AFER MSURANOE ROOMS, Pottsville Pa AGENT FOR THE /Etna of Hartford Lorillard of New York Fhcenix - 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 $9,885,718 Union Mutual Life . 2,188,429 Hartford Live Stook 500,000 . • Capital repmented• • ••• • ... •$15374,147 Losses promptly and liberally settle& Office open from 2.39 A. M. to 0 P. M., or' risks- made binding by: James W. Grant, Solicitor, at the American House. . The above comPrisli some of the eldest, heaviest and miser reliable companies In America. • • The Altnaifidorpomted 'ln _lBl9, - paid losses in a years of over U 9,000,000, while the Thorax. had the largest surplus over and above its capitarstock and reinsurance of any Comparitiliartford, ' June 8, 41 23.11 THE PENN ITIUTITAIL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Philadelphia, CHIESINIIT STRZIT, BECLONT TWIL ACLU nniTED $1,100,000 Atter pelhig losses to the amount of 8087,837. • CHARTER PERPETUAL. ' • An the surplus divided 'itnioneet the policy holders every year • THE ONLY TRULY' MUTUAL COMPA NY IN TRH CITY OR STA= • , • 3 - JOB, li. RICHARDS, Agent, Minen9vltle APill 6, 'Sr - . 14-em . LIFE INSURANCE.. . • , • The - Gliard Lite Insurance, Armulty and Trust Com pany of Philadelphia. 081ce.,No. 408 Chostnat street, the first door Bast of the Custom House. CAPITAL—S3OO,OOO--.CILMER.PKRPETCAL. Continue to make Insurances on Wee on the most fa .vorable terms., . The capital being paid up and insisted, together with lee and ConstanUy increasing reserved road, offers. a ect eecnrlty to the insured. • • - • . • rertitums may be paid yearly, • half-yearly or - The unripe:lay add a Bonin periodically to the irnmr niece for life: The Est Innitts,appropriated in Decem ber, 1844..tbe setiond.bonus In December, 1149, and the third *am in December, 1854, which additions make an mange' of more than CO per cent. .uporf the premi. ums paid; without increasing the annual premium. • Thamae Ridgway, John A. 13rown, Robert Pearsall, John R. Latimer, Thomas P. James, . John R. Slack, • • - Broderick Brown, • .JobstC. Mitchell,. George Taber, Isaac Barton, Henry G. Freeman; ' Seth J. Gouty, • ' PaMpbletecontainhig tablettf tates ana sag . Alanations, form of application and farther information can to had at the o ffice. THOMAS RIWIVAI, Itesitket. Or of A.. BANNATI. Pottsville. Agent fo. this 6aiiity. NEW-BOOKS N- O IRON. _ , lachi Kencieminut—mtiiiiiii.n. • • - • . KAinTAD OF AIDODIAIOO74—Dana. At BANIAN &a nkivwirts .• • GOVEMENT 1TA.112. /iGENCY.; TAIRCICS Ir•es;,..Collector of Ude . . District, tardnig relincialehed t ie; sale 'of Stamps. and tuned ble whole- static aver to oa, "we win tiers 'atter bind& atliindrof Government Stamps in same. to suit purchasers. ..Wa will always keep a Mil supply on band._ ?ezeone In* District failing StanTelvin. be fasZineasttbe dieccrant. • NEW. 1300 LS I I low Boon u . • Tr(l4 ORIN roLutturats.—Dr. awe. I zveii petinii who his rind Dr.llKiratiliCEsple 'ratiiininern ban a copy of it in his Libnu7,- 'gonad read Radom thin rinerandng book. • • - tirameirisinstla FIEF' nogrrrevii..:ai. Indy welt li:fibrin hi this ecinununity. St in go Wen* Ing rocordaf Roeqpiton WOrk• , .; . , . TUE man intsauw.:-mada , - ALTAii OP TWO ar.E*4l4 4E molar "Pon °mama - • ' Myr EIZOBTrartANDIiORIEULLBA -a&RNAI."ii-***l.llllr!A*ilitsi•je•: .rit‘viiktoirractiti marticati4PL. - . gaNticm. meg* 41.- inmftp. 4 4 l' ,ol . o.C4uu • .4- 11 ".0.4" 2344T - p 4t agip‘ : ;. ,, : ,,,, add eiftellfW 7L-401i4z4VPIKNOt tic. • • - t.h . . 1 .:74.',/,c_q ; iAU - incetreitedlors T:T N MAXIMPMAILLIRCILEI4..T.L,: r t-- • 1 1- 11 1 1 11 11 P1P 1 0. 111 14 0 10401 11111 , 1,1 118 . 1119 3 MC Warp FM..1.011'4 .Lr,liax.atoi= d i ; c. • II- Stet 314, VirHY _SCALDED MEAL IS- 1T04g.. N U TRITIOVS THAN RAW. . The nutriment affardetlto aniands by send] and roots depends upon the.ruptiare of tillthe. globules which constitute-their meal tic or: These globules vary in different roots, tubers and seeds. .Those-of potato starch for jo.. stance, ;are usually: from fifteen* ten-thou saudths to the .four-thousandth pail. 01 an inch ; those of wheat really. exceed the two. 'thousandth part ofatrinch, find so on. Frori eirperiments.rmtde on these globules li; , Rapsall; the author.-of ~ Organic Chenustly!. -and M. Boit, of the-French Acadeniy of sci ences, the following conclusions have .I;erti drawn : . • , • • $500,000 . I. The globules. - constituting meal, ticur and starch, whether contained in. grain ~r . root, are incapable of affording any now ith ments as animal food, until they are brok ( 2. That no ine,chaniefil method of breaking - or grinding, is more than partially • 3.. That the most efficient means of break ing the globules is by heat, by fermentation, or by the chemical agency of, acids or alkalies. 4. That the dextrine, which is the kerni , l, as it were, of each. globule, is alone soluble, and:therefore alone nutritive . G. -That-the shells of globules, when re duced to fragments by mechanism or heat, therefore are not nutritive. G. That although the fragrctents - of these shells are not nutritive, theY are indispensable to digestion, . . either from t,hoir distending the stomach, or from some other cause not un derstood; it having been found by experiment that concentrated nourishment, such as su en r or essence of beef, cannot long sustain life, without some mixture of coarseetr less nu. tritive food. . 7. That the economical preparation of all food containing globules or fecula, consists in perfectly breaking the shells, and render ing the dextrimr_contained In them, gullible and digestible, while the fragmen is of the shells are at the same time rendered more bulky, so as the more readily to fill the stc-n -ach. Pnoprrs or' FAumNa..r-We ofter' hear 0. remarked that there ie' no profit in farniinif Well, if , there be no pecuniary profit- beyond a good living, (though this is . seldom the case now,) there isri pleasure, and we know of no more rational way ot enjoying the com petency which a man may have obtained 15 his industry and enterprise, than in eniCt. leg and 'embellishing the earth; improving and increasing its products, and thus addit.tt `to the aggregate of human happiness. •A. gentleman farmer—and all farmer,' are or Should. be gentlemen—belongs to an order of nobility,. thEtt is not Indebted to kings an 1 princes for its institution,. and - may, it he chooses, be ranked among the greatest ben efactors of the human race. fruit, and weigh three-quarters of a pound of Sugar to a porind'of fruit; boll the fruit en tirely soft in a little - water ; stir-often to keep from burning.. When boiled s ft, stir in the sugar and boil five minutes ; take up in moulds and jars, and cover close. -Craiabir ries may be preserved well in brown sugar : if the sauce is prepared from it every time it is:used, the fruit may in the autumn be put in a fitkin filled with water. If it free/es, is no injury, but rather art ithprovement to . the berries. The cranberries that - are gsth - ered in low, icy grounds in the spring, makes an elegant jelly, boiled, stfained, and a pound of sugar added to a pnun . d of juice and pulp 'APPLES FOR Cows.—ltipe and mellow ap ples fed carefully to cows, will produce an extra secretion 'of milk. Sweet apples arc doubtless - preferable for this purpose to sour. yet the litter, when not too acid, are a valu able feed, and shOuld be given in small quan tities as long as they can be preserved gound and free from rot. TO apply the produce of the orchard In this way is much more economical than to make it into cider, whi ii as a beverage to be drunk commonly,. either at meals or other times, Often produces very unpleasant consequences, but rarely, if ever, does Much good. Kime Youn BEST StocK.. --3tamy farmer , : 'are in the habit `of selling their, best animal.s, to they will bring the highest price. A great- er mistake cannot be made. A difference of ten, 'or even twenty per cent., in the price of a.single animal, is' a small affair compared with the difference of _a whole herd. Ily keeping the very best to propagate from, ti,e whole may be made.of equal excellence, and in the course of a few yeara numerous aui• mals might be produced, haying the excellent properties that now distinguishsome few or the best. $4,478.100 1,425,000 1,103,087 • 751,453 • 731,899 . 601,907 • 313,562 . 280,730 14 tamer. To PRESERTi CRAKI3I3ItRIE9.—Wa9.II thu THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD, - THE WESTERN HALF OF THE Great National Trunk Line AcrosA • • • • . the Continent, Being constra dad . with the Par) AND StlYEßVisioN OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT:. is do-- tined to be one of the MOST zurctarsey so n VALI'. if (I" IyALSOADB IN-THE woato,'as it Is the sole link of 6,rn munication between the Pacific. Coaet and the Grpn , Interior Basin, and the Principal Portion of the Main Wenn! Line bot - ween the Two Oceans , 'The present western terminu4 is at Sacramento, on the navigable waters of the .Pacific ; but it will tilt:. mutely extend front San - Francisco across the riche....l and most populous parts of California. Nevadu, and Utah, contiguous M. all the great Mining Regions of the Far West.. The Company ate authorized to ~ a. . Urine their line eastward until it shall meet and on nett with the roads now building east of the Ito - ay ittountainraliges.' ' - Assuming that they will build . an bait the entire distance between San Fyn, loco and the fill , : court River, as now seems probable, the United . will have invested in the completion of $28,594.000, or It the average rate of $35.00 0 per mile,not including an • absolute grant of t 0,7 000,000 acres of the Public Lands. By beconiini:i a joint invcstorin themsguificent enterprise, and by waiving its first lien in favor of the First Mortgive Bondholders, aim GZNIRPI: GOVPIX3IIMT, r, yrre.u. ravirrs WIZ 00-OPINATION PP PRI9A.TZ lIPPITALIPTy, has careially guarded. their interests against ail , pi t• ,pary contingencies. - The Central Pacific Railroad enjoys all the privi• leges, grants, and subsidies conferred by the Acre of "Congress upon the other parte of-the through line, and hae,Art addition, several special, rzctu.r vr advautages auplicable only to the Western Hair . I. The Company" has received from the State and , chic* cities, of California.. assistance in money , eredit„And valuable property, worth over $5,0 0 ". - , 000 in gold, In addition to the full- !repeat of the Government subsidy. - 11, The hardest and, costliest part of its &instruction • . has been succeisinily , overcorpe within the ;h-; 160ndlea, 'lva few weeks the track will be omt , ,pleted ertirely across the Sierra I;fsvadas, 'after which prowess' to Salt Lake will be easy and rapitt_ ;111/ The local business alone of-this road establistei , .its complete final success, independently of it:, 'vast through cradle which must pass over it. Tbi: wee earnings for, the months of June and Juiy. • upon the 94 miles then open for busineett r , ! upwartltrof frI9T,OOO in gold ; . of which four-tifthe were net earnings. . IV. It dm have m competition, but will carry, be side he own lucrative local traffic, the whole ume of through business which le shared mot,: its Eastern connections e nd'their branches V. The road Iles wholly, hi_territory yielding tt'd pnriona metals, and its revenues are collected la coin: Its rates for transportation are veryadvat trlle.heing more than three times titose of other 'roads kylng east of-lt ; 'and the ratio of op , - - , rating ezrensee lateral than ,25 per cent. of the VI. In consequence of the aid' It receives from the • -, General, Government, from tbelitate of Callfonet. • and- nom, municipal corporation% the annual in • 'Wrest obligations which the COofpany are celled 1' • West to assume-are very:light... The net earning , ' upon an average of about 75 Mlles, In 1966, were nearly three thnea the amount Of annual tatemic liabilities to 'be assumed in building it, and were $235,000 More than their:Must bitterest on the ea ^ tire innourd . of First flortgage Bonds which the —o l Company can haute upon the &it 150 miles. - The Company offer - file eale,Vcrough 'as, their Tirit:librtgAge'lldrtyTear - lix per Cent, Bond's._ Coupon Pitee/ppii • . aid Is tercet - payable in (:old Otifit In New York city.-- They areln the - entns of SIA I 4O, with setcd.antrual good coupons attached , and are selling for the Present at 05 per cent. and 'cruet interest .from July ) hit- *sided, to currency', et millet/ate they yield nearly - - . Gust. tapers she Itainestrnent.. • Then dis, authorized by het of Congress, are ti mid only mitts work promises,' and to the atm' inammtatily oa the Benda granted by the Government. and represent ' ', aups,The enure LIM ,tipon o r cfl• plated. equipped, and.' this" railroad; in wt. , h -tselusen Averted Eicrvernment subsidies, !toes oo.• sr:lotions, donations, Surplus earnings. etc., and wt't la worth more - than three times the: anoint o f r t rtt Mortgage Seeds which can be, tuned upon it. , The agreensentbf this Ounpalorto pay principal on' lactate! their Bonds in.codu. being undo under L" SPeCiat 149( of-Callfornia. sothoriztog and 6. forethg contracts to pay ed& ettedir.ti ancnisa. DE' like agreements made , -by companies In Stata .where no such 'genital/0 stizictitni'oxie - In theselinpoitant. puttenbusthe. Socurtties of Me .oeatral Pacridc". company offer.= women degree - safety, stabilirrathlyeatltiritatated. • !PftD?i )Bowne. OT'IrtrtOXPL" Mrd a r o WS it menthe* place among FULL 'rlll3 in the money markets sf to ionutmasup araic i n ic ea wthou doubt, be eager- ITeonghtfor, tied " It In herea ft er, at Tato materially In Mutat of crew at which they ':t::ifitilitiltittif.MlY,lliiit;ttiai;M the resources , P*; PrOeg 'of the - road, and the manscem''.; - ° 4 ...I.Cosilfatirsairdraore conlially recommend Me t°2lB3ltia=44"..Szetutors, Institutions , and ethers ' 'an' tly sinned, tellable , and mnannerative thrm penasumbininstasenr„ , . • . - "Plilo,l4oll!Afit,wentallesis Securities Martni AC* ' ice 2 morratos Bogi , • now ta=ms sin koalas - -;i'.ll 4 na:vz • rintorgr: AxivarrAGE.• it* . teeth Baas asist.or unnsamre;,, .stalely Banta and Bankezemmerally, of l y wi tioNsuiptivel w amithlets and Maps mule obtained, od ,6.,FIRIE:sig:HA.TM.. • . Salami lidliederslaglouurnaait Searitle.h F.4.lll,4l4,seopokiiitiie v. v. R. a. cc. -5-71assantit, N. l l. Gevers 'tNitilLillrighula of ineat lileestri" :121 DePeeite said . ic • Alf:* sift ' sad @ther e • yea 011-41,01114410 .1 1 11 11 11 % "- WO •
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