elf4t . ':Oil .*#M -ti'' A LOVE AFFAIR DESCRIBED -IN TSB LANGUAGE OF THE RING "Jean Paul" contrlluitee thia following in his New York letter. to•the Springfield Republican: "Optics,"; ."peepers," "spectacular organs," "smelling boxes," '"bugles," "claret jars," "pro boscisos,". Morns," "anifters,'"'potato traps," "kissers," "cheese; boxes"—are these-phrases - to become incorporated into our literature, through their deremable iteration in the dailies? Fancy a love scene written up as followL: •, • • "Pwas night, and the aromatic Arabella and the ' faliginons Fitzfooille; in amadatice with P. pre•.; • vions arrangemenplay or pay being the word, —were seated in the garden. Both were in excel lent condition, and showed the benefit of good training.-. • Arabella was ic little too much in flesh; per haps; hnt Filet:pile didn't carry an ounce of spare weight - wad stepped smilingly into the ring, looking confident - of winning. . The moon In the far heavens lay-smiling and serene like a bottle-holder, while the,stare looked down with their mild - spectactilar organs, seem-' ingly ready to act as referees. • . 'A clock in the neighboring kitchen called lime.. Little was lost In preliminary sparring ; aide by. aide at the amative amateurs, grasping each others maileya. Indeed, it was& beautiful scene, calling back memories of the,haleyon day when the Cohoes Chicken had 0 mill with the fikeneat. , des. Sockdoltager. A counter or two, - and Fitzfoodle neatly got his left fin round Arabella'a ribs, his right still grasp ing liar small and delicate bunch of fives. "Is your money mine?" asked Fitzteodle in tender accents. '• No reply was heard ; it was evident that- this side-winder had !mocked the breath . out of Ara bella. - • - But the demoralization was but momentary. "I don't see it," she said, getting her left fin out of chancery. This was one on Fitzfoodle's nob. Re went down on his knees.to avoid farther punishnient. At this there were cries of "fowl," fowl," in a res taurant near by, and the victory was claimed for Arabella. • But Fitzfoodle refused to give it-up, and both retired to their corners. . Arabella came up looking game to the back bone Fitzfoodle, notwithstanding his late pun ishment, still smiling and confident. "Sly parents are wealthy," be murmured, and again got his left duke in on Arabella's ribs, and .fibbing away until there wad danger of a row out- , ' aide the ropes.. • "The sgure?" she gasped. "A peach orchard in New Jersey," be returned,' and with that pat one in on her potato-trap, which' she 'returned with interest on.his kisser. There was a lively round of sounding exchanges, and it • 'was plain that from that - forth Fitzfoodle had the fight his own say. • Finding it useless to longer hold out, Arabella now threw up the sponge, closed her lovely peep ers, and reposed her early knowledge-bar peace fully upon Fitzsoodle's manly breadbasket; ut ', terly regardless of the fact that a huge 1nv:4114 had tapped her bugle and was drawing the claret at a fearful rate. - I object to having love scenes done up like that, hut euch will-be the result if prize fighting be ' permitted to engross canning that olaim to here . spectable, forcing its technicalities and sickening details upon the notice of a susceptible genera tion. SEE WClil.l) HAVE A PIA 1 , 70.-A. Teutonic citizen out_gest went away from home on 'an extended business tour, leaving several-hundred dollar's with his wife to pay for the support of the family during his absence. On the first day of his re turn his wife asked him for five dollars to gomar keting. "Vair peso de seven hoonard tollar I lett mit yon, dont it?" said the husband. - "You know, Slane," said the "crow" persuasive ly, "Katrina -is growing np very much, and I bought her a a planner." "A planner:" yelled the astonished Teuton 'Sought Katrina von planner!. yell you zhust goes and cook the planner." "Oh!" shrieked the mother of Katrina "Mind now—der is more vot I ain't got to stiy,' saidlane, "ven.you gets hungry you zlmst make swage out of . der pianner keys."' "Doiet asks me for motleys to get der markets. Make leg of mutton ou s t of planner legs, nut chop np - piannericover into soar grout." .. A ..Nrw married lady who was very fond other husband, notwithstanding his ugliness of person, once said to witty friend, "What do you think? My hmiband bas.laid out ten guineas for 'a large baboon on purpose to please ms." "The dear lit tle man!" cried the other. "Well; it is just like him " MIL SHAW (Josh Billings) •a book "in the straw" as ho expresses ie . His next lecture is "Milli,' Ile says in his protpectus: "The price of the " /Alder' is 40. I might possibly be induced to discount the eighty-eight dollars, but Melody cents I Must invariably have." AN Irishman being asked in, court for hie cer tificate of marriage, showed a big scar on. his head about the shape of a shovel, whicliwas satis factory. A arobrl. husband in Wales trundled hie sick wife two hundred miles in a wheelbarrow to a "holy well," where the could be cured_ of her -Malady. rot-No . lady at .I.‘nng Branch it reported. SS "CiOnlo iu Inn Ling eyes and a bewitching . ' Osrtuatrboaata in Indiana that he gat a new wife and a new divorce every quarter: W 80.0 S BANNAN & :RAMSEY'S QUEEN YICTORIAS MEMOIRS OF TEE PRINCE CONSORT. • UNDER TWO FLAGS •Otilda. • • DRAPER'S CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA. Pildors AMERICANS OF RECENT TLMES-Parton TH.F..117..mriNt.4 FROG-Mark Twain. • • • AMERICAN FAMILY IN GERMANY-Brown. FIVE EDITIONS OF DICKEN'3 WORKS. - NEW EDITIONS OF THACEERAY'S WORKS. DIAMOND LONGFELLOW. • DIAMOND, TENNYSON. : • THE OPEN POLAR SEA-Hay. . ' •• GLOBE EDITION BULWER'S NOVELS." ACROSS TILE CONTINENT-Bowles. •, . WOMEN OF THE WAR-Frank Moore. . ' PICKWICK PAPERS-Charles Dickens. BOMBEY AND SON-, do • • LITTLE DORRITT GREAT EXPECFATIONS-. do • • - DAVID COPPERFIELO- do OCR MUTUAL FRIEND- do BLEAK HOUSE- . • do • TALF.S OF TWO CITIESL do • LOUISA OF PRUSSIA AND HER TIME.: _HENRY VIII AND CATHARINE PARR.. • • FREDERICK TILE GREAT AND lIIS FAMILY. JOsT.PII II AND HIS COURT: • • FREDERICK TILE GREAT AND HIS COURT. • • THE MERCHANT OF BERLIN. • . • • -BERLIN AND SANS. SOUCI-OR FREDERICK THE GREAT AND. lIIS FRIENDS. • MARIE ANTOINETTE AND HER 50N.... • . - - DIVINE LOVE AND WISDOM-Swedenborg.. KNIGHTS TEMPLER - • . • THE INVISIBLES. ' ET. MARTIN'S SUMMER-Brewster. WOODBURN GRANGE-Howitt. • • , • - THEitICII HUSBAND -Redden. • WOMAN OUR ANGEL--A. S Rae. • • THE OLD fATROON . -Mal tient]. TELE INITI A LS-Tantptioen.. . : • THE QUAKER SOLDIER- .1. Rigbter Jones. THE SOLDIER'S ORPHANS-Stepbene DR. JOHNS -Donald Mflehcll.• DR, ANTONIO-Ruthid. • TILE PEOPLE THE SOVEREIGNS -Monroe. THE BIGIA)W PAPERS-Lowell. RED LETTER DAYS-Gall Hamilton. DREAM LITE -It. Marvel. • • • REVERIES OF A BACHELOR-IY. Maisel HISTORY OF A MOUTHFUL °FBI : LEAD-Mace. • HISTORY OF THE SANITARY COMMISSION: • THE PICTURES OF ST. JOHN-Blyard.Taylor: • - NEMESIS-MarionHarland. . OUR NEIGHBORS IN THE OORNER . HOUSE-T. S. Arthur. ' THE ART OF AMUSING. • . • . . . , ROUND HEARTS. „ . LOME 'HEROES, SAINTS AND • • - • -• Arthur. . . . TH:k RED DOCTOR—Dafate. ' THE LAST DAYS OF A KING -LM. E. Niles.' EiSIEMAGAX.IN : OE TILE OLD STILL HOUSE—.2die• . . ST, ELM 1 --Aug. J. Evan. • , THE SAPPHIRE. Ttni,wrne PHILOSOPHER. • BRYAN MAUElCE—Mitibell. • • - COMING - WONDERS—Bev. M. Hazier. T . /I*E YEARS LN THE FIELD HOSPITAL. MRRCERSBURG AND MODERN THEOLOGY OWlDlKintgrams porno. • .• . THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. , SNOW BOUND—ROe..r. - ' • SIX EC:HALED DOLLARS A YEAR. ' 'DANAOS MINERALOGY. • - IRON . MANUFACTITRE-Falrbahn. •• BEE REEPING.LOuthby. IxRDENLNO FOR PROFIT. VIE STEAM MOlLER—Harrlsoi3. . All, the ti,:w Books ad 'roan as towed. Br inane Hands can be avoided by using the Pa tent Iron and Range Holder, with metal strips on the under side to preserve it and cat off the haat. A very cheap end neeful 'article; c:wary kltcbmt should be sued with one. Call and see them at Sept:Se 14.' 6'. E 7. L. C. THOMPSON & CO. FIIIPIPT JARS: Fruit Jars: We have a PM assortment of all kind of glaes•jara, any of which we will warrant to keep the fruit as sweet •and I . c ru e t as the day it In pnt tap. Samples of fruit to be seettt - anstatore that hag been put up five yeirs and is Dow as good ail the day tt was put oto- We haw Atte Lyman Jar. 800 and Exoelelor, alto Fishers celebtar udteuSekllng Iu Cans, that can be Instated as easily as ghee, without. the aid and expense of a Tinsmith. Cdl andindge fol• yourael4 aC 50t14..07.. L c,TnoitrooN a co, sit tamed ...Fetlock Pre erring very bandeome article made In one vete - like - ening-hawk comblnlugerrengit - and,nesdnees der to be melted off; will tont rucis no - crevices to bold the =datum. AlpoMmied trndrthaioped Saucepans. emit In the -Flare n i enner., ',Piteetvistand Bastlnt 5p00n,..." 4 411un0s Gitdlrorte, and ereryth_ gin the ling at • , f 0 0 ,14, 14 le - t;"?../. LO. THOMPSON& CO. hiiI4LINULIVS •EXTRACTA3UCHO 'gives heiltir the frame:AM bloom te. the patlpl'cheek; Debility f 2 arrArmpanied by many sliming tryillras, . mci4rditimeLt inhaittiedlo, cOnemmpl, Vanity 411 , Q:trills mate: • FOR SALE & TO LET. O ,LET:—TbeIiANCIIESTZR COAtikkiiPA i. coLLIERYA_ now. 4 gcol condition.. Apply to PIMP Yogineer Pottioalle, iamb 'EL . - OR - MALR.—The.dwelling 'recently , omn;ded by Jobn B. Graham in Morrie • Addition.. 7 , l ll . .-- -. ~• 'Avast - Immediately- Addrese' , . ' . - - • FRANK. CARTIER,' . . Reel Edda Agent, Matwmoy Cary, 'Pawn. Aptell 21, .66 - - . - - • 16-11 : ' . . . FOR SAILIK,-.-Sevehe - tracts of :Coal and Iron Laud' hi Colorado. tylthtELlnt i l e ° gt a ii ,ver, cOmptiften th e gate Won !A . acra., and Intranet° too3ata about den tallatirt cold • van; with the sante amount of ken ore... For particu lam /demon • W. A. ECM= DcclrMieclocc4o- . . . VOll SALE.-77mproperty. of Gen. =Wonky on Ttdid etreet.in the llorough of Pottarille, =elating of two" Doable Frame Ifonem: and one Double,Fmme "Bowman the rum of lot prop. . . Mtg . on Third St. Terms and conditions made known by . ..J21.10:9 WOOLEY, New Philadelphia; • or by GEORGIC WOf)W on the prendees. . dniy 11,11 . . 48-tf - OIR MALE OR LEASE tract, of land situate boar •l west of Llewellyn. to: P Branch sad Re..My b:rams4e, Sclthylkill County. con taining 0 0 sem. having a run of three-faarths of a mile on the following -=.* via: The (late Tout, Sel kirk, Ma& King - Tunnel, Pszeitand t • Partles wishing to purchase at to' lease" will napppplle elSa tO • JOSHILVLIPPINOOSTT • • • ' : }WHAM eIIiIITHUREir.• DUNDAS IXPPII4OOIT, amentor. of the lestate of atuneti _deceased,' at 121 Walaut St., !' diode[., Or to c'ErAttuEs 1311.4 Real Estate Agt.,llntteiriße..• rPOWPT LOTH TIM WALE • in --the:Mani • , r - oth Vein Ooal Compents Additicm to thirßor-' °ugh of 8t Cis% Sdiuy . Monty. Penna. " These lots are located on the KlRCreek and 'are - ctervenient to all the NM Creek Oollieries and to the celebrated Black Band Imri Ore Vein. which ht non' fatly level- oiled at the Shaft of R. W.. McGlnnee. on: the -Mam moth Vein Coal C 0.% land, "and is nail byrunpetent judges, to be the best Iron Ore Vet - dlicovered ln the Stare. No doubt extensive Mimosa, Rolling Nips and Steel Works will shortly be erected CM the 7opm ty. The Intl Creek and' Him Hill Rafirmdpassea through the property. giving facilities and limvenlene es for all irbutt of busman." For terms. &C., ttfpply to . . A. HART, President, • , • - N0r.'430 Library St, . • orb JOHN EfiIITZINGBIt, &a:MIR:Clair. • Jan 12...61'• • • . ,9 tf , , MINING MACHINERY AND MA TERTAT,R FOR BALL One Locomotive Engine... : • . • - Two 40-home puwer Nrigline wilt gearing for hold- Sag and PluiPtng , ' • . One 2.0-home power Engine and ,breiMer marl ine* One 'small Pumping Engine, , • ' • BO drift tam in good ,order. • Alan - . Aa lot of T and Plat Bar Pulls, Asa. WinOloies; Chains, ite.ofze. Apply to ; • . P: W. ilEfitaPTat, Enema of 311 nos, P 56464.18. N0v.10..63 , . . 46. VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND auk BASIN PROPEBTY 808 SALE.,- The undersigned offersat private sale the well known Basin property, known .as Princeton Basin, an the .Delaware andlktritan _Cool. consisting .of pearlyArg. acres, together with extensive coal and lumber yards and shed!. To'parties wishing to eagagain the coal Aid lumber b netnews, - the above ' property affers in ducements not often to be met with. WA YerttleitYY business is transacted here; being of acenteal position . between Trenton and New BrtinarviCk, a large 'country trade centres here. The property is in 'good repair.—. The wharfage and rent of that part which is not occry pied to carry on the buidness„ will . nearly pay the in terwt nn the, cost of the. property. :Having been close. ly confined to bumper; for ten years past, it Is`thy 46; sire to relinquish', as there is no _necessity for int Carrying it °many longer, is my reason Tor (jinxing it for sale. ' Terms will 'Le made :accommodating, and possession given at any time. Parties desiring' ny further information can obtain it by addressing me at Princeton, N. J. or by calling upon . nieatllinceton Basin.. • A. W..ALARTIN. Princeton, Jane 10,11 T . . 24- VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRI • PATE MALE.--One-twentieth Interest in the tract of coal land in New Castle Township; Schuylkill County (known as the Pett Zs Bannon tract) contain- ing about 420 acres.. • - • • A tract of 220 scree of COAL and TEMILSI3IOII in Riley Township. • - Lot ou corner of Norwigian and 7th streets,. about 120 feet square, with two two-story brick houses there on. Will be sold low. •; - Valuable building lots on Coal, Washington end Mahantongo streets. Destrible - Bites for warehouses,. manutactorim . &c. A spleadui lot on Schuylkill Ain: nue, S 3 feet front on the Avenee and bl feet front on , One-fourth Interest In the "Coal Tract of land, in Schuylkill Township, to close the estate: of the -late The property, containing about C9O acres acted and Umber land, is the tract from which Pliny .. Fisk; Esq., mined his celebrated "Mars Family OW. It lamp that the "McGinnes. Black Band Ore... and the Limestone Vein, formerly worked near Mlddleport; run through this tract. • Wlll be sold low. •&ate • BERRY C. R • Real Estate and Insurance Agent; corner Second and Maßmat : ongo_2a., Pottsville, Pa. " Idnrch - '24. sac ALARGE LOT OF MINING 2IALM. NERIr FOS. SALIC. I “: Steam Engines of the following dipiensfausltild power.- One 18 inch cylinder, 12 inch stroke, 60 hOree power. One 16 " " 48 ":•••• 60 s• . One l4 " " 49 - 40 ' . One 12 •'" .24 • " 26 10 " • • One 7 " 24 " •• ••• -10 "• - • " , • Three 4 " 10 " " • • • Ono 401Mrse power Steam Engine WhliPuniP gearing and 7 toot Hohlting Drum. The Shafts are all wrought Iron. One 12-horse power Engine with Flue &Tiler and ail connections In good order. ' , • One 10-horse Portable Engine to flair rate order. • Steam hollers of the following dimensions: •. • 2 second-hand Boilers, 48 inch- diameter. 22 feet long •24 - , 72 . i' .'" is . as 6 3O 0 Y 0 " 2 new • . 20 2 0 30 SI So 80 SI . One second-hand - Flue Buller, 30 Inch' diarecter, 12 foot long with two 10 Inch flues. • . Two water Boilers on wheels, all complete. • • Two Ennoke Stacks. - Twenty-eta large Drift Cars, 44 inch gauge. Two Dump Cars. . Four sets of Breaker Bolls, diffrent sizes. - -• , Five lloisting. Drums from 2. to 10 feet diameter, several heavy Pump Wheels and Shgts. A lot of. 6 inch column Pipe, . tote( 3 inch Boboy Pipe. . One 14 inch Pole Pump complete, !lib 90 yards of Column Pipe. • A one ton Platform SCale; • • One Lever Punch for screen or boiler work: A lot of Schutt Gates; -Slides' and Dust Scroerus; several • large wrought iron Shafts ; also about 40 tons of new. T Rail, 22 lbs. tolhe yard. At the • Maithinery Depot, on. Coal ntreet i , JABEZ 32- VERY DESIRABLE COAL ESTATE FOR SALE.— • . 1. . . ffhe Executors of Jame Dundsa, Deceased, and the Executors of William Richardson, deceased, will sell all thutvalnable,tract of coal land known as the • "Cutheline_Grolim Tract,. Situate Cam and Poster Townships, : Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. . • . This tract contains 424 acres, almost all of which are underlaid with prOven scams of coal. : The - tract has three distinct basins on it, viz :—The First or Southern Basin, between the Mine Hill and .Peaked Mountain the Middle or Great Basin, between the Peaked Moun tain and BroadMountaln, and the Inverted or Jugular Basin on the Broad Mountain. The course of the veins average aboutßroad. yards. • • Theldtddle Basin contains. ALL the known veins from the "131 g Orchard". down to the first in the eerie* of the meat:tura. including the MAMMOTH—being ten• ' vetnfln all, of the aggregate thickness of over seventy feet. •• • - There are now two first class collieries on the tract, viz i_The ”Glen Carbon"—under .lease, • which.explres oc,c),. •t, 1871—and ".The Peaked Iti.untain.e—the lease 'of which expired lat. of January; 1867, and which is now • untenanted. There is ample capacity for a third colliery in the First or Southern Basin, whose op erations for years would be above water level.- The improvements, which will be sold with: the' lease, con sist of one new, large,: powerful .oornish -Prim r dng Supine,Boo horse. power, built- by Mr. Vaatirie of Pottsville, with all its appurtenances, in 'complete ord er, four fifty horse-power and one sixty:horse power Hoisting and Pumping Engine& 82 Miners' Houses' , one large Stone Store and Dwilling-House. - Reservoir, Water . Pipes;Stables, and various other valuable prop-. ertlea Besides this estate in', fee, the undersigned wifileeii 'along with it the right looasessed 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 call at the office of the under-, eigned, where they may examine the inventory, maps, surveys and _Engineer's report of this tract. The terms of sale will be made very liberal. • JOSHUA. LIPPINCOTT, RICHARD SMETHURST, • J. DUNDAS LIPPINCOTT, Executors of James Dundas, Decessed,.4oo Prnne St., Plilladelphla. '. • • GEOItGE J. RICILLEDSON, J. B. os.re, .. • . THOMAS WEESIIMty . THOMAS SP • • RICHARD SMMILST Executors and Truatects of Wm.Etcbardscin, Deceased, 1 , 10. tte South .ith street. Pldladeliphia or. to IMAKLEB Real Estate Agent, Poturville. Zann . a.014!,13 . C . ,7 TO CARPENTERS di . BU I LDERS The Schuylkill County Lumber & Manufacturing: Co. Have on band at their extensive estrtblishment, on Railroad Street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind and descrip Jon. which-they can supply to - Operators, Carpenters and Builders, at lower rates than it can be bought elsewhere. They are alio reedy to. supply, through the means of Owl. - extensive business and la bor saving machines manntactured articles in their line at a saving of 425 per cent. on former - coat. ' • Theirlirge workshops have been in successful Opera tion for the past year, turning out van. quantities 01 Doors • , Window Frames, Sash, • • Panel Work a • Mouldings, • Bed-poses, BDuds,• .-Banistem, , ' • Skinners And all kinds of Framed, Paneled and Mined Work, which they have constantly on hand. They are ready to execute orders at the shortest notice; for any wall ty or quality of sawed or 'manufactured stuff. .• ' Dry and green Hemlock of all kinds, for building purposes.' Oak, 'Maple...Poplar, chair, plank and scant- Sing boards Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany .&c..; for cabi net work White and Yellow Pine boards for flooring, raw pr made to order ; White Pine plank, 3 ,1 X, SOM 1,34 c, X, and ,;( 'inch rsinel, always ready z'also, plane , beams, rails, amntling, posts, shingles', hdh, : ceiling lath, Pallings-'&e-• dx ' • '-' ' Br - Bills of sawed stuff and everything. In theli. line an hand or to older, at the atiorteat notice. 11"Ercls PECTORALIIS •I'or the ewe of . OOUGHf3, -COLDS, and SOItENEREI OP Tar camsT, pronounced by those who have need it to be the best remedy for the cure of colds ever offered to the public.. Reed the following teathnemial • - • • • - Porrsetine. blayrilth:181:11. ILorne O. Rem Req.—Dear Sir:—lt affords me pleas. ere to bear testimony to the -efficacy of fohr "panto. ' in-removing Coughs and Bronehtlectione,-; having found immediate and permanent relief from the use of one bottle, havingalter, ried many other - remedies for a very severe cold and rough withlrbkh I metered for some sir weeks during the past-winter. Respo?ctfully yours, GUMMY. • ' EMIG laNthnorr 'For The Care of suitms ; S curs, tatux 4 aws, itheataatism, fterted Feet,"Soce Threat. -Newulais, Pains, Scalds. Braises,. etc. Aleo.lleybs PM& for, the ePeedY kr.riael cure °lnes, both eader4l and kw 41F - Cill Sad =mine iSedboosiefs.,• , . *.•• r • FRANCIS ALTEMATT. AMA__ eettre St, opposite - the kketimer Goassi: • And for sale by Dr. Geo, Yeomans, Ashland; Wesley Hemmer Ifsbanoy City; & .41k R. Phillips, New Oistlw James Glidlao.•l3witata Geo.ltaioalonumereemzi Geo. Mummy; Schuylkill Haven lire. X. gam., 4Mtl4 ; 11 . - •• - October id, - .441-42-iy . .. - - Al' RIDGWAY ds 'SON; • will ;cfo:A.1;••••• coiiiittitistow • 4iFuenevirTm,- aft t parcitiembiujparties A ddlin g .rota ininea in liclinYlkill4ol;nt . i,?; , reaoonable.c9 l t :woman will be charged:' ' Aar- 3 .! 67 =4/T. • '1) J.RIDOW :1 GZORGE [BEI - dc , 00 • - . . • EM - CIAN GIaiWASZafitiVORKSI 43 land 47 RiehmeleFil! Mid C kire dal - vardi e a ll kinds of ngbt ut Iron at abocteanDtlte 'dna Yid vary man -s Vet keep tonslantly onAand'bint- lillonaa AWL .eited Stoat Iron, all Nos, Spike/alias and Rivets. • llut Wrought Iron Welded Pipes, all size; at lowest peiceeand - proMpt &CM:lry • ;f7 , .. Y 4.4. -o,r, .• *Unction :paid to the Van=yibillat and 8 3aatitestot, in mut Oft aide -faj44bit •I ! , 11:41u1 0 1 0117-4447- !re _ 4 . : 1 „ . • • • • , :;" - -1 1 1. AEI .11 -7 " ii-N• -.- • , - • • ." EDUCATIONAL. - .7-.- -.FREELAND .tEmINAKE...: . . ~ pi* .i.d.,..11.11,110.1210*" County, 4 1 . ell up., iln Open iti.. :Rnter' Seeddil on. iiiiini&i',. ocro- BIM VIA. ISO'. P'or Catalogues containtag * t r.. timbal's address . A. U. 'FETTEROLF, A. M,.. Principal .-Bept.l4, en --- • : -, :- - , .'. . 37-6 t • - - - . . COLUMBIA. - , - • CLASSICAL - 111STITuTE,- • .. • .. _ _ I.* „."1.. , Orapari.stiovrtoea Ain& boils toreolt lege, - BaineesanaTesching. -13c.b00l Select. ForCts t Her :"11. 8. ]►I.SSAII DEB,' principal, -JaVIST, NlT—so-3m • - • Ooltimbia, Pa. • •WEBT GROVE FradAL.E BEICHARY' . . emniiirsar..COU:NTlGP,C' • Tbe.dtalesof thie 'institution will be restarted tinder new ntgu.lations on the ith of tenth month (October). next. la'-sedition to a complete English course. thor ongls.-instruetion will be -peen -in. langinges. Mugu, Drawing and Painting: Lectures on eclerdificand otit. eusubjecut will -be, delivered Eminently. • Itvery.iforf will be used do ruslain-tae high. - reputation this school has long enjoyed; Catalogues forulabed on application to - the Prizatieett, T;PENS:qt . 46I7ON CONSTID_.. Jane(19, , 67 26.3 m • = " West Geov6-1,.: SWE LEYAN - FEMALE : • COLLEGEy • DELAWARE, The next Animal ileealon will begin on MONDAY, SEPTERIBER '9th, 1867. ..thecoureef iamb emtM;e; a complete Minh. Qualm! and Ornamental Edam- Lion. For Catalogues, or information, - address. ~uly2l-30-tin JOHN WILSON: Preat. , . . . , -THE LOCLEB. AiVADESLY,,' A, Normal. gamed and: Brusineow &bad . for. Young Men:lind'Huis:..Also the . • . • • YOUNG LADIES' rNerrruTE,.. -;• iif•Eatboro,lldontgomery County, Pa , Rev. Eleorge. Hand; prtne4iid,' ivies reoPen". na 110 11 1.My„Sep . Miele wef IcatwOt achtvalifittalf a mile apart and aim: - netted onlylluongh the. Principal,) are beautifully:la aided ian'the old, York Road. 'to 'olio ; north , of PtdirdA gh phia, and are well provided for the eninfortand thorou trainin roila.• - ' • - Par Oirmlaos, g ad ol dress p the Principal. Aug. p, CIIEGAIIAY INSTITUTE rialym IND FILENCII- - z FOR YOUNG LADIES. BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS; 1527 and 1529 Aprace.fit:, Philadelphia, Wiilre-oped on THURSDAY, SEII, 19th ' `French is the langnige -of the Linilly-andls constant ly'hpoken'inthelnetitate. Madame D'HEIVTILLY Principal stay 13, ;67.. • 2,94ra PENNSYLVANIA. FEN A L FTOOLIXGE, Peadomea.Bridge Hootgamert Co. ,Pa. • This Institution is organized with three departments . the Academic, the Collegtatemnd , the Ornamental.— YOungiadiek maybere receive a thbmagh :edurationi, either in the Common. Branches, tn the I.l*ber Englitt • and Clasitics.. or in the Modern Languages, Mastic, Thawing, Painting, and Fancy-Work.. The College le sat/plied with a good-Philosophical' and Chemical Ap paratus, Charte;blinerals, Foi93lltc&c., to illustrate-the Physical 'Scie-nces. ' -The Legislature of Pennsylvania has vested the College with authority to grant Diplo mas and confer Degrees, and many of its graduates are novVriceupyitigvarponsible positions as teacberf, - with good Wastes. No tabor will be spared to make the' paplier;of this Institation'thciroogh in all-the , studies • The neat session opens the 30th of o kpril; -For farthentnformation address. the Principal. • • • • '' • P:SLI:P,IOdAN, 'Ad, Pritian . • ,aprp. 14-61 a• . .mbritbatery Co., Pa: ' -,;-• IN RE IC 11A LI - • MORAtrIAN BEILIITARY:TORIYOTING • ' • .LADIEg, • •., AT I;LkIZ; LANEJA • (FDT:MD.IM SEPT, 11 . 64.): - 'Aroras stuidriOnitdi*rtgii.A)r . ;tliorcinkli ` auti aqcorn.; plisheel Female eduraTium , - .Tne 14ITT:451mmtl Term opens . Tuesdiy, . August 20t1t,.t567. : eirenliiii and Infimmirt — tirin 'apply - to- • • . * V , C. A! VT . • - • • COMMERCIAL lliournrAL stno.oL • il4 rotstrirt LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE ' A Normal Ansel will beorganiOd in Connection with thteltistitntibti; Commencing on the 16th of April,' to eontintie terrweeks, —1 o- Jime 4 I st. . - Alschity of seven - Teachers ie employed.. •.' Also frill - Ocrrumereint Onerse. .• • • • • - iCipense' for Normal' 'Conise; - I=cinstiT of briokc, $49 20: Colndierdal.Conmel&s than usual dads& Bend tor Circulars. , addretring • • : • • /lei/. T. R. VICK - 90Y. Prcsident;'• . ' • • -•Alrrlville i attenon Co., . 'Mare 30, '6I. ' ' 'Dec.,47, 1 66—82- ;Sly • • {Chartered amplepowerki, Iftll.4lVOrlf Call'.ll.lgY COLLEGE. emond Collegiate year will commence - - - %); 1987 • Thislnstitution•ha h i-Charter)4 by the Legisla ; tare of the State v,rith *full Collegiate' powers, and the; foikssing etvicsesof Study, in which it ie. propcond :to grallnate Stedenta, have/heed odAptell; - Au Elementary,Course tor ll3. E.) • A ScientiflcConree.- - . • (B. S.) • A Ladies! Coucen,. .a • CM. A.) A Classical Coarse,: ' . • ' (4.11.) A Bilinear Course. . (11: li. S,) The Scliciptc.4 bideulet tO:FtpIAY ,8 - Prglii. Magic • want, itrr.inetruction Is given in all - branches of a Com mon, aliberal, or an ornamental education. • There is a primary or model school I%,:iniieZted with' the n, and also .a COMMCICiII (21,11:141. so that Students of any grade - will bereceived and will be e put into imit," able Classee.. , With superior accommodations, tirst class teachers, a 'oration-nut, excelled hfany in etCm shiftily - had benithfolnes: and 1 , the general Merits of • the community, we offer. to parent), and: gnardiaus a _pleasant home, where their children and wards will be properly careil.for and wilt he* subjected tothe best . teaming. - • . • EXPENSES.' For Boarding; Wasbiug; Light Fuel; and Tel, , • *. ion; with; farniiitied.ioora, for. Fall Term of 1. 18 weeks • - • • • , 50 Instrumental Music . • I M I/0 Double Entry Book-Keeping (in claSSes) • 15 00 ' Painting and Fancy. Woriratjuu4l rate. . For catalogues and further' partitniari), address Rev. T; IL'-‘lCliltoY, A. M., President. • June 22, 'CT 25-ts - -.. Annvllle: Lebanon Co.; Pa.. RAILROADS. LEHIGLI VAL Lle.Nr _41).--`67 Summer rrangemcnt „ . TRAINS ON TOE LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD ON AND .APTER • MONDAY; •.APRILISGT, ;will rnn connection *nix the severnl roncin • ninning to WEllesharre, Neyr York antl.2hihutviy .aam follows: DOWN . TRAIIsiS ' 7 'o . 8.00 1.30 8.40 '2.15- .. 4.30 10.35 4.'25 8:00'11.43 5.5.5 • 12.35 '5,15 11.15' 0.10. 1.02 1 - .05 6.44•12....2.5' - C,40 1.42 30 8.411 . 10.10 3,15 10.25'5..041 ST►TSONB laive liicamt Carmel 'Mattanov City. Mauch Chunk. Bethlehem... .Philadelphia 'New :Yorl•.. tCinclanati Espress, c„ -a • G. 30 12.401 . .'5:00 9.00 7.4 n -• .5.20 9.47 11,29 .5.00.11:52 10.54 10,211 Coo 12.24 11.30 10.97 4':15 Si:ls 12.415 5.50 111:15.. STATIONS. ' '.Leese New Y0rk.,.... Easton Bethlehem_ _ Allentown_ Chunk • DiWaliy City... Mt. Carmel..,, 3.02 .•S 43 : Michtzlixpresic daily. • . :• CONIVICTIONS:. atmatir. Alt lirpand Down trains . - toimett at .Ea wltlithe trains T f e Central Rail titled of "Xeiv Jersey to 'end from ewyuo th rk.. . . • Down. trains Non. 1, 3 and 5, and op trains Nos. 2; S and 10, connect.at Easton with trains of the. Morris and Essex Railroad to and from New York, ••• . Down trains Noe. 1,5 - end .7, Mid .up trains Nos. 2 and 8, connect at Bethehem witli trairralor plan. .Traini from Philadelphia connect nt Bethlehem with down train No. 7; said with, ni) 13= Down trains Nos. 1 and 5, anti.up trains - Not... 4,6, end 10, connect at Allentown with trains for Beading and Harrisburg: -Trainafrom Harrisburg and Reading tanned. at Allentown with all dowri trains. . • , • BELVIDEUE DELAWARE ItAILROAD. ••- • ••- Down trains Nos. I, 11 and 5 connect at Philllpstinrg with trains for Philadelphia, Trains from Philadelphia connect at Phillipitlairg with up trains-Nos, 2 and 10, and 'trains from Belvidere connect, with up trains . . Down train No. T. and . tip ; train -No. 8, COlTrifft at Qtutkake Junetidn with trains of the Cefawisia . neaceron RAILIiOA 0; • . . Down trains Nos. E and T, and Up liain Na ilea - with trains of, the liazle4on MThlkl AND BOEItUi9ANNA.IIJ.DAIOAD • • • Down Mittel Nos. toad 1, uy.tains Noe. fi and 8, connect at White haven with trains of the Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad to and from Wilkesbarre,' without change of 'cars between Wilkesharre and New York. No • change of cart between •Wilkesbarns -and Philadelphia on up train No. Sand down train No. 8.. • • • ItOBERT-IL SAYRE, • • . 'Superintendent and Engineer L. V: R. R. H. STANLEY 000DWIN, Ase't Gong . Supt. • . Mn 7. 21.•66:. IVEW .STEAM. $ 4 ipsA.GE MACHINE. JACOB ITLBEIt, Butcher, No. 301 . Oentre Street, POTTSVILLE, -• [ormin.r. m OLP TOWN Et ALL,I Returns thanks to his numerofisiusloment Tor,their lib eral patrtniage in the past, • and • solicits 'a continuance cd the same.. . . . . . . He bats enlarged his operations by theintrodectiOn into Ms business. ot.a new steam xausime%ruschine.—; •Be will eatitinne t •to keep on band, the beet quality- of; Nleat, Ham. Sausages, &At . Asbis facllitleto lar'insking sausage 'are mueb criaaed by the ase. of the- etemn machine, be le' pre pared to make:muerte - to order, promptly' and expe- To; desk's' brbo , purchase sang* by NiiiiiilOaTe,• a. liberal discount will be made, . - irottsyldle, July 27, • -• • . • — 11;I. OO_ILL - mircERS. Railroad and Furnace . _ men,.or any men at. dangerous work; eau -have thelr liveelneared at the rate: of V. 50 per year' on' s,ooo;titerm - cif twenty plus, byaddretNin dAhtFS • • Attorney et. Lak Inftrince Agent. Ai:mortal. Pottsville, Pa. • - QCIIII7 'LAIL,: COUNTY Aignit TIERA.II. OCIET.Y. - e Sixteenth. Annual 'Exhibition of the Society will be held on the Stath, 25th 'and -2Gth hurt of Sep , teXabet next,' at' Orwigebing. Pa.'. By - .. order . of the S9elety. . RAM% E. !aenrizti,...geOrd. Secte.. rvuoicE- wrocs, notrro AliD w sH9Ew.--The tuniernignedrw,pectfolly Sn forma'the .dozens of . ,: 1, Pottsville and lictnit . Vat he has on hand it •J - - - • li&e and .dne aewOrt 4 ' • mina. of = O. .Women's, p en's, Misses and • •• : Udraft Boons - vend which he is Bel- ' - *lr . avid mikaotuito , a.. t, • ae they . put be ' - - urad anyw here. V P •••• • W - it'ork -- tioado to ' -- o I order with promptoote sad desnatchi • • Mabantongoopn osite Poet Office, P - • tit 20, IT " • 141-dni''''","o 130TOw. advatirli: - . :''DENTIST; it 111••• • J :4 1171 0 1 1Doliereol ntrOt Ma. '3,0010 iiberve liar& ~.41troue ode fts - stp gf upd Chlorortirm.44slip istereirtifett `" OVENII-- T•T WHOUSSALK AND "RETA.II. DEALER 211'. • „710# ' • .A:Pc:4;),;:;_:4),;*.gtik -klso4/ASr., lii 6 alkeAt4. o 9l/ 4 "igeligi;;liirini r• teb. • ! al 8.14? liirater Cieleta r biiiiitillit Ind ddiable; all elm.' rT , 2f••• • ' Al•BitlQUVAVOlVottinigsoo - • " .• -"' TO OUR , CI;II3TONEBS. We talte pleamre.ln 'Per tinence, the { l lO see - twee within.tbe paaryear lacrearol oar hunniar4or...the manufruture of out.Bier.-Borra ,Pacernara„to.azi tent unequalled" by any- otber - House in , the United tat or gaMpe.._ ?These . facnithol. not. Only Mande-, the enlargement of our old ettabbehed swim in Phil adelphts. imosmaa theillit.L.lllWAßlit RIVER AGRI cv - r; ciristri Jut. ' WORKS. batoalac.OPe .Wrame of eitencive gad well Mocked worksist .u. , M rent theec&-: eery machinery. cam; Ate, to conduct the buelneas.— Tide eet;i:MeinnearSlCliitalitetAtitekitailiany;oity . norlonms of driedßoner and:lfeati' and it enable' =largely Merman& - • We desire, by Abe closest ate .'on, to conduct. these 'two concerns nOthat:ottr • =towers , still dere a. lanctical, benefit lrom tbelr' cintiaondatbm, ...shall maintain a standanland uniform quality. awl- at the lowest poraibla -184.06111 & SON& Pini4 Duand Subslatate 13 RAW ONE SITPER,F 3IOB r } ::. I 4n; LTYIE. t. • • t - ,3 - __ • 80 . ;SON S . Sole Proprietors and Manulactoten% Del ara. Bive~ ical Works, • - , , , wALLtriftipir...wirkfitKs trFarmeis are recankin — etided fo of the deatorjotatl r in their neighboth . In sectione,. where no dearer yei be 'Procured ditecflrtriko.thet allefsfirted: - ATricgd circular !till besent ttird . halerewho apply.' .., . . • ' BAIRIIMSONS: • No. 110 N,: Delaware a:rennet; • • pIitrADEJ.II3I&;-. . . . No. 229:Lake Mtreei4.Citicatio. I3AUGH BROTHERS * . CO,, No! .—ORK, - Ages , "" • Getierid \Tholtas. e nt 'Y OR 'St:. corner GEORQE DUGDALE,' - %noleeale Ageiit for Miryland - aril 9747103 Smith's Whirr; 5kr..3`131,0474... . . nrwe are prepared to Supply Oni.Patent Sectional mu to all lettumfactrarers for grinding Bone, Guano 'and another hard iubstancee.- ' - • • . 'July . - • 80•3 En • "AVICPrta:, - P:ll;l4.l_,P.S'. gU • STANDARD GII.4.B.A.NTEED. bale-aildayucarturers'.Dapota; • „ ""4. Tr No:gri North liroritigitieet, h a e plan, and .N0....95 . Month. tartlet, Baltimore. ' And by Dealers -- in. general throlighout the Country. The•Fionauthate-AUTA - No ixAglalcb 11.A.T11 , :,1nd always has been: naanufactureddianZ.nr whialbe o-ti ban . sole cnittrolAnoihe tf,niod-States l / 4 f,r.ontahas , fiftr cent tuoto-Bono - noVeltrttniir,twat Bonerancetore it is nforolikralg.:l - ThAdintl fint* AlFlficigkOvs it greatet lnQ iltig.' , Over bi ileinverlNtrleaa 3 bitilniAred to the Farmer that it maims tihanitergtnin than Evetiikallo manure, and ii. not %dr aativtrbut I•,A, •_. Tricefs6oopectoit.kj9 , N -; • Dioeuantlkdeatora: rradili) • ,suie..eropr!et.ovanotanuractwer.- 23,1.437 - .'iret4,134,0-4,9111-!' • Superiiir,lhaprovpd - ,,- • Supef-Plies4lA,4o'ott L4ne THOS. - tr. HOLY, pultuilithAlteinuT,TlL • • 4.1. .•••• ••• ' -,•••• k-='• , r4 . 11 1 ' • Parriiers and Dealers in Fcridifterii will Observe that I have adopted the ~ a bove ...Trade Mark,.. to show. those .who .use Snper-Phosphate, made from the Raw Ilont,. that' they are getting my manufacture. My patrons will .please. be careful in purchasing, to obae,rve that-the above "Trade Mark!. la stamped upon each bag, aa none otheris genuine, • For fr frat-R.9c.. - Barlegi bias; 'Potatoes, To. bacca; . Bucktcheut, Sorghum, Turnips,. Garden voietabte4,• axtl every Cr op ul'fi 4 , . .iiTeMaith our Phosphate thbt" as a` fertilizer; and 'quid( pmduCet for early vegetibletc . . lt 'cannot- be ex celled by any in the market,.and as a TOP DRESSING for.GRA,S,S it has no auperlor.: . • • • • . - • We guarantee that farmers Will find-Our Supdr-Phos-, phut° of Lime morm_prompt in. action and more . lasi: • last ing In ite effects than either Peruvian Guato'or stable . . Four years experience lies tested nig, that orcrler tillserimakes heavier grain than even stable manure: I am now. ready to supply the above' superior 7.er In large or small . quantities—in' new bags of 200- :pounds mtch. Also, always On - hand, a stock of fine 'Maw Bone .Dust, Saft•Novp.'"iSifotia . Flaster,"Spe.,:dtc. A trade diaconal, allowed. to dealers. T iThe .aliOle Fertilisers can't* purchased 'at tRiGHT CO. , S Store, Centre Street; .Poltsville.. 'C.)SI`.O7FICEADDRESS-111i021: 7.. BOLT, Agt;;Schtlylklll Haven; Pa. k ;•... • • . March SS: .Fob 10„ '66 '&ly] , .18_ . ALIEW.k:NEEDLES' IMPROV D SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME THE REST, . :THE CHEAPEST, • • • ' THE . MOST UNIFORM TUE 1110,ST FINELY Pri6ipared 'PITO S PITATE 'li the ma.rket. It Ls packed 'IR New ilags, 200 lbs. each, .ss,ll:pet 2000 lbs. A LAirme Disoopsi• TO Dawes P E R lAN :1.1 : AN O. • We aell only No,-1--receivqd direct [rim 1 A TOTERSI .111JYAlip "pit • • • ALLEN &. .NEEDLES' A)IMONIATED F..: ER - . sT - I'.L:I : 1 El .i', THE' BEST, TUB CHEAPEST, THE HOST RELIABLE . MANTJTM :FOR -1Y:1f....4..- . . 7 1..:-. : - . 1 ::'...4.Y:-,E.-ij And 'Co perxnaneetlyy, enrich the soil. : POolted '• Good' Begs, 150 lbs. each.: • . . .S. 3 . 5 per -:2ooo.pounds: A HEAVY DISONINT TO DEALEPA Agricultural Works, Beach and flum•Sts. ' Offices 8. Stores, 41 8. Water St. /A 41408. Delayare Avenue, VAIL ADELPHIA, P't* aisle by • • *. •• K. R. Ig01111;18; . POitsvill.p. %T. • • . : • , • : . 26-13 t COMPLETE MANURE MANUFAMTRE'D BY .GltM'sTerryßoad,'Philaaelphia; SUPEP t7 TITOSPHATE: 'OE. ring, lattiTo:. • AND "POTASH..• war r anted frree Yrom.. di Utrztioll, PA,CRED BAGS 17b Ibe EACH VoFil.cE: $35 PER TON.OP 2,000.".. . .1 pISCOUNT Tp lky.All{RS 800T11..k. *JARRETT, Of Philadelphin„ Chemist)! of, high standing inif heir . report of the „ nnalysie.,...saY to. "The constitution of the above, ha - die - Mee a decided 'avail - cc in-the composition of Fertilizei by - the in troduclian of a: considerable per, eentage_pf Potash. and . countenances 'the claim 'involved the names . , • "Complete Manure!'". . • - . . MOSS,. of Philadelphin: Chemists e inrre expe_rience in the analysis of - Pertilliers, say . ' tWti.dnd front an analysis of your 'Complete Ma niere,* that the name'. you have, given: it, is certainly. IWArrauted by its Chemical composition.; in addition to thus Accoluinunding. four, Fertilizer fium. - a. Chemmil stand point, we should 'tate ttuitits neechas., is al cenditiOn'is meet. excellept,„ bein&euelit as toad=y nnto fits nacho the drill witliOnt further preparstlort.”. , . • The "Complete Manure' , hits been .usedlafgelY.on vanone craps, and. the testimony thustar reeelv:o proves It to be 'the beerFeniliaei yet in*odneed.• . • • Orders received and information elm by.' • DIXON, SIIARPLESS SOI . IZ . AGENTS,. ;9.0. South Pl'hpkevely Philadelphia; 'August 31, -.GT ••'"' • • PATRICK.COMEFORD Aticl:Deiler In all aorta .of CEMAR Ain/ AVM:MN 1196 Cent* p Stcee tPqtypville. I,4entor of a ,riCw eciruaolcal:Win PRRES; al ortba-uetralo*Eirtiorral aplranadtkur MIEN 417 - Orders respectfully aolic4d. duly 18, ,'67,: i cOntr.ol..E. le . ppor..sirpfkm: Great redaction in ••*boleetile and Retail : Pritia of VaLiStgoeflonbilioinenealifSisimfedlifesreir. r of par own manufactnre, .. - *.. • • • ~, . • • L..... • . r Set.h. 44l 4Teaefefej.Fna. - 16' -( 1 , ..... 4 -a1... , 2.Piteherk Welters; ,Gobl -. - 4 .-...,. • i .' • * 'MI 't ' Coolem. ' V•eentable ".l4ll V LI- ir / W- . . 'et : Ter,.„ :-. Kat and Caid illan. '' ''' ' '^-• ' Allit . Enaketa,S.TraAand A:Fakir .- :' . ..3:e.i: ; :r u > s i th rP* ,lf orks_o ...' . 1 0 0 ;;:-:L ',-i. , -N.....- t , - ..,.:Spottna. of , varioto - - sotrata... . 4 ,'." -- -Kt ... -1t1C....-ae....I.:ELLEILSETED •:-. . • TMPLE - PLATE, on best 451 metitMeinix bet terin market , and of the LATEST where ne . e gi.sar 6 reitfd• .. - - -- - t ' , Y r t7goBt WAW. & . . 's' '•' - 1 plaW ' A Rip B}l4lo, irt.l IP SWIM' C , ' F . . , -. '..E • Difiii'- 1 111NIV .Sititlit . 11 tretOtiOttit4elpiala. : : - . drTletwe etllztl'eVetinipebtiiO6OGAibirote:Poie‘ new?: .2,7...1it'- ktryk , ,pll . 4Tl2 l o at lio - ...01,1:: 'Prillft-'.-.:.:: - 2 .",7, - '• --- '..:!_::4 l enT•et-;:38 - 41" -,-. , ItigTRUPEONAIN aHERLOW. 0r01 , i 1 4 - 1 6 . BE/cPcgin Hai Ea4takehUomalli Potte rin 'Anew -ftver, derrtia4" - Wlittelan, pilaluill be Instru,ed on the pyno forte. - • Fetrick LONNrc 01,11TBNISOMM. - *11). • O'. 4 . dtbsE' -* lBtfSiNlEs.. `: , ..Beine• about co erer ; Mir RL' • ' •,kioodit Gefteertainr-gic".: .44." :. • itirtaree aid • ' 4.,..4% ; • pbkkoqllirte4pteled_refteL pupae°. . 'llPre, '.',- - ,3II..S . C.ETALANEQO; - .=.. P , ::04Y.T . Z.!-...5. 'torso ni Cattio Powlors. .. .. . . .. . .. . . , In fill.dis of Alai:44 inch at . Coughs, ricer! in. the .Langc; .;rer • . •: . e. -- rteif ---4- - .... - 7 - - ... : ' &c.,.(this article , ' l "-' 4 ":" ,- ,- . - . i' - ,':' . : ~..'. acts aaaq'afaiaitla. ~ By_ putting from .."7 , !:'• , . ::-....,,t1 S i : ': -. .... . ' to a. par* in .:a • ; , ,- -....... ...,.......! 0 : ____. PILTeI Otit6l. 01;',.. " .1-- - _ — _----= I. .A -,----:::--- .oAre die. ease s - - 7 ...;.. -- -. .'''' -- :- , - -- t will Ire er,idleatttl, '"-- 77 -- -. 4 -=. ' - -7 7 .. .or entirely; preventcd. ' if ilTen in time, a co lain• .. Prey ent.iye and 'cure for the I Jog' . Chntera.: Price 25 Cents . . iidr - Paiisi. GT 6 Papers for $l. ' ~~eaEn' ss POIUTZ & eT 7 , 37 - P In .- • ITOOLEgiLt DETG.iIiD,MEDICLNE DEPOT.: N0 . ...116. Fritoklin . St, Baltiirfir6; 11d. : Por''A4le'llDritgtrio.s 101 l Stortiteepers through .nut the I.lnitvd 5t:40..1. .• . • • . .. . • • ...,.. . . . . . For salb• in Pottsville by lIIKNRY SAYLO.N.Dinggist, ',SClTtliikill TitCl4, H. N. COME. . ' .- - .. •- • ' Dec. 1,. , GG ' . • .1 . 4S-19 . '• .- ~ _____ (leap Soap! Good Soap. NATAONA'.AEIPTED '-- ..: :, SANINIFIERI Concentrate,cl Lye. 2 cis a lb. far Supgriar hard Soap. TWEIN.E_POODS OF .SOFT . SOA.?. FQR: - 0NE..CEN3... - ..=. . -... .. !EVERY FAMILY CAN MAKE . THEIR OWN. SOAP. ALL VARIETIES OF SOAP. AS EASILI MADE AS A et P OF COFFEE, . . . Is a newConcent rated. Lye mating .Soap, dibcoverol in REENLANU, IN TilE. ARCTIC SEAS, and is 'composed -mainly .of .Aluminate of Soda; wlich; when mixed with ItE.FUSE EAT; • ' BEST 'DETERSIVE :SOAP ;• IN TIIL•` NVOILLI) 1 Box - ivili ynake . l7.s lbs. good Soft Soap, its equivalent in tipf..rior_ Trani Soap, Itetailed by all biuggists and grocors ill the 'United States. WE" 1 rLT; 7 III;;CIPIiti nom . aA . Pealor.4 cap-obtain, it viltolessle in cases,. .T•teb•co'OlalSting' . 4 , 3 'boxes, .at a 'liberal . wikolesale Grocer's acid Dingglsts in all ilia towns Sod.cities. of g"te4Os,..ar of • cliri'ellii..P.E.llßlEßTolll,• • , . : ... doneral Agent, . - 1 / 4414 1 / 4_ . •. - PEITSBURG,. PENN...: ._ , Ang 21, 47 DR. a...FL KAINE, Taaolord hitch and GeinianLangnages .Power Of Attorney; _Money, Drafts, and all other Orders to Europe attended to• Life Insurance Effected with the U. S. Life Insuranoe Company. Passage• Ag9ue;y - to - Garmany, Eramee and - - . • England. - March 23,-'O7 A Laig•i! Asoitakeitt ,of., • • BOYS SPIONG S, SUMMER CLOTHING, wrip. A Ii17K1311,8117 . 1!Ly ue' r• • •., je . nEpirciir, . ' • • ...• • • -,„ • ...• a.Rd-ANIERICAN . - .S. it..E • S:: - • •: •••• OF.'.ENERY.STYLk AT ' 11: PARKER .Clothing Stoic, CENTRE ST., 'PoriSNii.j.rt • .. • IMPOILTAI1T;: . '11): HOUSEKEEPERS, SOLOMON HOOVER No*. 285 nud •ISr-Second lOrept, • . POTTSVILLE, , Respectfully announces to the public' that he has 'n'ow on band the targeit and rest assortment' of household furnishing goods ever offal - ad in this reion, which he' Is selling at greatly "reduced prices." Those wishing 'goods In his line would , do well to call. and see his 'stock before purchasing elsewhere. feels con& 4ent that it citmiot - -be-surpassed in. cheapneaS. and "Os stock 'consists of ..Kitcfien Ranges; Heatem Cooking; Parlor and Halt w Stoves of •alt kinds .and sizes, Tin, Bellow* Braes,. Kritaunia, Japanese and Wood en; and . Willow • Wares, Brooms, .I.lrushea, Sieves for Coal and Flour. Coffee. Mills, - Knives and Forks, . spoons. F ru - na li .. ware, Water , Coolers,. -.Tin •Refrigerators, Fruit Jars, Bask e t, Spades, Shbvels; Garden e6al Seales, Oil Hanging, Side and Stand Lamps, lanterns, and manY:other. articles. too numer ous to mention. • : • • ' , Tin - Booang,.Sponbuq, and kinds of job work etexuted to order. Ufa Stoves Mpaked and . Ihnxbabed.. Old Staves taken in exchange for new Ones. -; He also sells Doty's Clurhes • Washer ; u s in g b o ili ng. , hot suds: .It. eaves. three-fourths in , labor and .takrat. outall the'dirt Nci sore hands, nq hated air, and :no Injury to the clothes: ' . , •, .: 110 also soils the 13nivemal Clothes Wringer with cog .Wlittla. • . It *rings clothes 4IIOEt dry .withont injury tolbe. Most - delicate garments, and:never gets .tired O mit br order. The Wringer Is EbOWell known and' so unanimously acknowledged .to be the :bog ; that rec dmmendations are not 'quoted.: ' • , , • BLOOD s BLOOD!: BLOOD! I ! • . . ... • . ood Purify)! n ' A gen t.—The Breit! Iteniedy of elle day to . Poyify, TkOns.andsiirlives , could be saved 'yearly . by the' timely use of a remedy •to renovate. the- blood, arid purge out the corruptions that breed *in it, and carry their mikion-to Ciery port- or the system: Tho pro Prictor • has, long felt • the necmity .for - a medicine • specially intendckt to operate- upon. the elood,, and-h al - 3 at lastameceeded • by'a combination. of. th.e most vain-- able arid powerful vegetable • ingredients •knOWn .to. nieninatrinienoe; in-preparing a remedy • .which...upon -a , full and Maple trial. has been found one of the most :effectual blood purifiers ever offered to the . public. It is admitted by . all who -Mive •thiedit to be stmerlorto anystreillar prepsitation,•.and many certificates- hive beim received testifyiug,ttl. the cures effected by it, 'a few of .which -Can be swoon the' circular accompany-. Mg the medieine. It Is-also - anexcellent' t on j e , I n • cases of general debility. Mothers- well find ft-espeoi; ally effective for children inflicted with ; or.erap liens '..of any kind. sure- and ask for. MAIZE'S -111483.1/ PURIFYING AGENT: - Try, it - and suffer . 1:10 M MO.: l'rdpai,xl by rt. B-Alihi-IZE4 at his linmg Sooe„ . -"Aithland, Pa., and forialVat the principal D rug s tom , the County:- • • ~..iktlittuit '67-81 Ma • • ••.tZiEdVEOVA - ±,. Ott_pt r 0 P. Gl, 0 ITER trati,l4,i,e,n„ed viwir and Tobiseees•kfore to the.buildlnk between capk. Smith's clothing store and 2'4i:terra jewelry K.Ore,Venlre 'dr*. - rest side; and thankful to'his Wendel - and-the'. foblie Air. past favors, 'Asks a continuanewof the sarne, add inforwurtheth that h has on hand a large aurtsupertor. stock all goals' 4nihht tine which will KW . tho....loWestanarket • • His store is easily . dlstingnished b y q lxituttfulinottetoltnaldrrtnilllntligOW. 7 ---fn 41717113;-'61.. 4 • ..1541 . ...a. • Itit,;igidgf.lis_ra BB ' - Sge" B ,natheSAritill • -LW tirtniles,everY kind anti description at. BRI GHT , Itlql3,HardswireAtory,,tlentroltreek - Pabst tile. , • 21 • A E IVIT—N 4 3- 1 1' ON B Hers layerf „ rilifiliiriail Ir '' ..-^ . Kr 0 t3' 'Gun ' Dealers 01141 A ' GENRC - LiLLI: : f+-t-Pialtviihg. NO'. 22 i diri t riage. - ' -4 4 .. 1 .. . J. Reptetpfeticitotßallot.44.No. 2l - 1 : 1...__ _ _ ...A:C m :U*4 (Bllletvt.ntb.'4l2. all '4 4i‘ E . RevolverdElelt Corldn,o3. -- ' - ~ A 4 New Itimgver, (with Loading Lever::.'.. . ?'•;” St Pollee-Revolver- Slort,R4llbve. ililßftokuti: liatfealltirmY 7 'r'-' IRA Readiar.S64 96 hi. a t, 7 Revolver,. &POO lett 17038311*K ~ ' o. ilia.aurtlidie. -- Ml* SG a44-1001nAlhei bre:. Loading Rite, No. SI Rartrlege.- , ‘ , , Irina beiettgoidtd74b:" 411 Cettr et :: 8. Ititul, Sty lotim ßarrel,) wi th n al, A ''• ' 11.thgemr‘ ' BenelBllot '"" 1 " , 41 " --"," • ' ' :, 4 . , ~, sauntizuetiklooti",/410 Yeille. . 11 ; .. 4 fo.U4T , TatrOtAillelltlit l ''''''" 34 '. 4 1 ere.623seheiple* Beltes?''' "'F . ' - _ ....: 41.71 irirdll'6l9"l"'*'"'.‘-' ein . , --1 . ‘le a Grubb Tramol,, an t i m bi t . „ fUfiL ,1 . -3, i - tvl . l - .1,, , etliduzZiEr. 0. , vri. ,-MealliW, D rtar ---"teeol yi 1,1 g• - .;,'" --.^, .iiiigaiLialip SUIMR wt. taste and oaor, tree trom acangueltu ell Injurkike - —4 - lkilluisctiaz. r . ..7.-7 4 - . i Ul4lildr• agWaiL E 8-8' .T . ;;- . ..:: - cl:-,:1-T,I:ILi..14. - :sz - ,.:.Q6. - .,......Ak.t inlnl..U!! 111, FIRE, LIFE, :I'N::s'.,l. - :R' A:''.'N: . .-:C. - :-E.i::;:i. tration IS invaluable. 'mprtirU3 the quality of the milk;.. It has lxv.n . proferi by ac tual 'experiment to Increase the- titian , -Milk • and -cream • twenty per cent. and Make,the' • butter .Brm. and sweet,' In' fattening cattle, it, givesthem an appctith, loosens their'. h 1 ire.; and. Makes them -thrITC : .tASH. ASSETS',I'. • Itratual . Life, Nesw Toi le Fenn - HntiVal Life.. - Travelers Of Hariford • Hartford Live Stock - International . ; Fire, ;New Sectirity' " 66 Phenix, " Germania' " " " Putnam - - " " Hartford NortheAmerican 66 Herchaws 66 6, Combined Policies in. the,original Travelers Insurance .Company of Hartford, insuring $5,000 in case 'of Death from any cause, with . $25 per `week in case of total disability from business, issued on liberal terms. . . -, • • Examine our &tea for Life Insurance beforejusnring elseyihere. E. F. BOIDENT MANAGER, - ' 181 CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE, PENNA 'JLaLe 15, 'GI. ALL.IS47pR.O4TARAcTSTEAWIF;PUIVIF", .. . . . . . . . . . The attention of Coal Operators and others is invited to the Pump herewith iilustrated,.a.s being the best Pump, for heavy lifts; yet Introduced in the 'mining region.- - We claim foethese Pumps ilia following. adventa .. .• • .. .. ges over alicithers ; .• ' - . ~ - : , : - - I..t.—They aredouble acting, with but one pole. -:. - .. . .. - -• • _. • " tad-L.-They occupy lois space, fa 14 inch pump with steam cylinder:, 30 inches lit diameter, 4 'feet stroke, Is put 1S feet long, 4 feet Wide, 634 feet higii)- •.. . • : - ..: • ~ , .- .. :. -. • ' • •., • - -::. - • - • 34. -.Ttte.stertm valve is.moved by`the pressure: of the, water in ale Column, producing air action similar to the eccentric inovement on crank - pumps. ••• ' • -. • . ' . . . 4.lll:Theiy•can be run up to a speed of 160 feet par minute, without any pounding. or destructive jar-on . the intiVes or other parts of the pump: .. - - • . . . ': srh.—They require no stays or fastenings of imir 'kind, their own Weight being sufficient to keep them perfectly steady, even when working on the heaviest lifts:. :: T . • - ' , •. - -- ~.- .. : -; .- . • ilith.-4`hey will work on lifts up ha 400Teet vertical height and will run at any speed' from Itio feet doNim.. . . .. ;. • 7:cll.—They are constructed' Under the direct Superintendence of Idr..:Robert Allmon, who haei bad SO years' experience In manufacturing-mining machinery.. , . , • • . . • lath.—They have the of sonic of the oldest operators and best. mining superintendents in . . •Mr.JOIIN 11, BRACKEN, Pottsville, Mr. .TAMES OLIVER, Pottsville. Mr.. CHABLES . SILLIMAN.• Pottsville; Messrs. J: O. S. .Repplier, - Philialelithis AII.IIOIIN L.. GEIGER, Maiattirali ! II I.EIOII COAL CO -; Hazleton ; Pa.,MOßOAN• SILLIMAN: stipt ,•11a-Aleton, Pa.: • WOLF i_IItERK DIA MOND COAL CO.. Philads.i Gen. J. - K.SIGFELED, Baia., Wolf Craelf Diamond Coal Co,', Pottsville Mr. ALEX. SILLIMAN, Pfillaclelphla. • ••!. • • . - • • • . . Parties requirlog.pnmPs or in want of any further information will please call on or ',address the under. , signed, who are prepared toffill orders arehort notice for pumps of - any size, and to work on any jilt up, to 400 feet, , vertical height.- Column andateam pipes famished at the lowest - cash. Prices, also all kinds of .mining ma chinery:. All work, made of the best.material. and pat up in the most substantial-and workmanlike mariner, at r easonable prtes. . • . . • • • • Onr Steam Pumps are all warranted tovuu 100 feet per minute for ordinary work; 'and,to- give entire sat-. . . North,westem.. lipuse . • pate - 'Daniel 111.11,) " • Centre: " Large aixorprifodation' tor. -Drover's, • . • • WILLIAM STEAN.N.ft, • itoprietor. - June 16,.1.96a• • • 24-'. . . . . UNION . HOTEL,. .•-• - ~,, .• . • .. cbti. EXCHANGE IiOTEL,) . • • ,#, NM , : CiasrrßE ST.;7 . CY • rrOVELL!, . I * Tr • • .. JACOB LiNitasT4l7^l.ll, Prop'r. ------ ' ; . April 4, ~ 4.3. - ... - .. - .. • - .• wir --- . ,:. M EReIIANTS' HOTEL, . • .cponineriy: 'White Horse Hotel; ): Cainer Centee and itlpitbitio ton go Streeti!, ' • • POiTfiViLLE, *A.: • • jOS. }TOM - & . 'Co..,'PrOpriptoii, • •5ei)t.14. , 67. , PENNSYLVAPHA HALL, • Pottfavillo, Pa:. The tinderetned tinying RICErITTED . AND REFURNISHED Pr ,TIIROII(in= .. out it , T,Tultsicer• : . • • ELOANT.III.,4II.IIIEIt, • r. . Ilivites £he ttent6nof -.,the 75:avelirig 'TheTroprfetor wtll. trpare no • patne to maintain the Character it hint:alwaysenjoyed es. being one of the • . beet of the • • - • • . , . Of the country, and thase who favor, him with their 'patronage may he 'assured that.nothing Will be loft tie done to secnre the „comfort and satisfaction' of gnats.. . • • • WILLIACRICVVIIITTIEV. Jnoe I_6, .611 • - . • 94-t1 . , UNITED., STATES IIOTL; D.. H, WILCOX,' Proprietor, The Milted States lletel is Well and ...widely known to the, traveling public. - It Is pleitiantlY lodged In the centre and bus:nese'. part of the town and. near the liaroud Depot it is well 'Furnished, and pos t... epsee every modern improvement for, the comforte and entertainment its Inmates ; the roams are spacious And well ventilated; provided With gas and water; lb:fatter/dance in prompt and respectful ; and the Ta ble is well ...IProvided.wila the , best - the market affords'..: stocked with the choicest With'a loiig , sxperience ilia 11001-keeper, the. pro plater trusts, by moderate charges and a.liberal policy, . o receive a shrimp; the REMOVAL. TILE'.II3IIIIINESS OF .CLUSTAY WOLTAEN, TOBA'CCONIST, TOWN'HALL, ,CENTRE STREET . "POTTSOiLLE IWhore the same 'will be conazaell ItCiiiture wader the Rim of - • CHAS. WOLT,TEN ez -BROTHER. •gottsville, June 1, MT , • 2241 pAKSAGE . • . 6BEIT . BitiTiyr Ai6D,IEELARD,• . : By St e amship and Eialliug ?Acid. at RedniX4 Bates . 1 • TAliscoT tc.:l it,10.010 . 111i RS '4c- r: A nd 2tOROAD WAY,- mo tnti wN, : ths, ne , e ra t ma iet: ,Lowprs, ae N , Doc e ,N. :ll l.ll cire viuu_... 4 4 .l o( 7l s., ~4 .7t ee b ; u4l elbtrcieu ll ieß ; hutment freittsrantiltiftwtt-da. ALEXANDER t ... op p cw i te the Arilfin Hill AIWItTS-,M Mail A. h. 2. : 'a.7-9-Iy.. potT4smiat '.'•• AL L. J'Airemow. •:, • ' Taco. , 7.ltvenr.. •- : , IT.A..CIC,S , OW & =C4`. •; , , - = • ii .rh=rffivrwss Rom: mot, OMAGE & PACIEligt; WV*4 4: ilV o i x iiiiiWthiiinticSi 3 ) 47 > SwirMUM 41:43...' row sE tris.,-/e.. fiztir - east •well 89)e,gtedittrek (VW/atter, lhAvell . 74'4 MI ' co ,o .,.,ntliP i re'r_litztlett.—. L:W k rJAVII - • FrON9 171 W— rioaeri Ref=tl4ifi: ' S. .• „ ''"_-, 0,,,V allgeir,Vgintsot3c , • irr .- ow , - 1 0 1 i iii;a42. ftltiP . - cepeale" to -:.- ~. -; 422, ;0,12 keer , ...1 w o rn pi040r,,rcd0.,..6 pi r f 0 ,,, - , • ,--- --- - ''O "A'-4"icniwlt P4lsvillelabiliT;ks.• .I , _._ • PDX P,F9,4% .-. tf 1 MOP "-- - ~A ar .r 1 ' A altilira t t ' ' 't 1 54.^. =BARGAIN!! E AufwArmirwikrtfinose*.m"e, 11 " 1 " 41 . —71..7- ri......1 Nil ff! 0: vlipl'a a e ~..,-*fti• • • , iiMolllgti.arelvßl,Ploth .1, -.! saWriiiimp • . : .iii -c ` De PP I4 wq r . oari: • • .-,. , ir, vit22, - aunerithatad , lli=. r i kaalia t alpith os „ . 221•Ar...et e . 0 im u n m o d, og I s., gjiNlZ:;:7r;,;„ - VA- ' c.-thaillida." *(l4 ,,V o n' ifb - d liu4 - Figicose - - 71 , -.. pw . 76 t7.4 3 7,4A "-. mr , 67 4 - 0 4: 74 1 :' _. _ . .... . . _ 7 ._ ,-;:.,;! i : .11 - * h - : f i r -- n t," / fa n 1 ,:-' XD2WIr ' w.f . . :i;f.l. - . 1 1 11 . - . . teta i,,, r , v , .„.,_ i . ..AMEXIII I IM ... __, _ ' . f . 0 L . ;',; 1 , 2 1. - ' L orw . tazi p o • t. i o paid ... AB Idetdris w.s Luo u-„ m ic e ti vi at ,;.,....- 1 ROBaT 0. BILL. ' IiIGONTAIN .INSITRAINE AGENOY, ACCIDENTAL, FOR. MINES,. ROLLING M 114.3-, 'WATER WORKS, eze, WE 1111EVE:B. BY ry.nntissroN TO June 29, ISGT HOTELS. FIRST-aLLFS 'HOTELS Broad Streei, Taiisaquai; Pa. AND LIVE STOCK PATENT • APPLIED FOR ALLISON . & BANNAN, , Franklin Iron Works, Port:Car on, Pa. .11VSINESS ...CARDS. HARR I-S• • - E3 • : - .R .0 •T E . R•S • • ••••CIVIL.••ENGINt.IPRS - Attend. to Mining Engineering, Vallron'd tOciition . And Constinction; Topographical Snrveying,- and all other Ayork-in the line.nt their Profeee;on.. • • Omani:—IALESERS BUILDING.• "'. • • • April 21, 'ea .• .1 - . • 47-13', • : . • • iIhAI.E.A.B.I.I.OeTS, •• •*. ' • . ' . . . . . i i . I own... - ,ttNj) . ]armaircf...trtenbrali - Inapecte• Cellieries.. and OXlllTlilleti tineralLands. .Orrrer--Bvinuno , m. Building, Centro,. $t nppomite.Bpi , .copulAlletn-ciht.- . may. 6, '6.3-1 . . ,Totigspair.:*.; GEAR . ' 'eJr. .I"O' . ITSVILLA PA, Ori,tce W. tifiIEAPER, Potpivtlle Pa., lute • of the rear aylvrutia Stele c.i.4:4.0 1 ,ric:11 §arrey,,sa Pores lands,.mince, & • • October 13, '55 L , R.IIIIYIL 'CARTER., Real Eutnie Agent, MAIIA.NOY CITY, Schuylkill Cotinty, Pu. • tar Letter Addreas-"Ntiliquoy City 'Afar& 80, ta• ' . • Y 3 tf' For- the "Purchitse and. Mule chargu otcoi l6 . i t z a n tl: ,. l;ll i ,Y n ing eoul . ; taking` BialguillingeStreet,4'otts • collecting rents. April 6 .60- - e— : • • , crus..m. intl.- • w . K.symtircs, CIVIL 41. ND XINING ENGINEER. Oflice,RugrePtillnikting, ilinhautongo Street, May G, ,Gl. BOOK AN D SN'Ati (MERV The indersigned are now prepared- to-frirldh a Mid assortineatbf Books and that class Stationery, tit tbeir NeW Store on Centre 'Street, :tiaar doors: below Abe Episcopal Church. Printing, Binding and Stamphig to . Perfa - • • Fancy - Soap.; School /166 km, • .. • - • Toy Books, ' . • •c., &c., Orders promptly:at : lei:l6oa to. of a coil. . • BOSBYSILELI.4 BROTBGE. R. - 'lB.7tf „ D. A. Ilimiyarricri. - - Pottsville. April 29.; 65 . . . LIMBER! - LUMER ! :LUMBER I Tit • Carpentert4 . ilderi, and all using • or Denting in Lumber.. , . • . . . The nmier.irtgned desires to intOrni. the Public that he has always on bandvlithia - ealenslve yard on near' ICAIAROADMEP.OT, a . . . . large aasortMent .of ail Linda ; .of Frain°, Sill and other - Lumber. — Aa he has his own Timber Land with Steam. Saw-mills capable of.saWing from= three to focir hundred thoueand feet per mouth, he La able tii offer ... . • • .- • LARGE ADVANTAGES. •••• • • _ •• tO, those nsing.or dealing:in Inriibei,AlaNng tugs; quantity 'very king. and heavy timber; especial at tention will be paid to Breaker and gining.bills.•.: . . SILAS, BALL . ' :Pottsville YARD—On Coal street; near the Railway.DepOLl - . Mil.i.A—At Girard *anor, Catawisaa Railroad.. Feb 23, - *GT . ' • • • • "• • 8-tf • • . ISAAC .MOYBR,`, WROLESALt.ihiIr l T4IL DEALER IN . : - FLOUR,' FEED - dm . 4 . ND , MANUFACTURER C. 0. - M S..;:s. . Railroad Eit..;between mar4et & tallow "fieVir4. - openeil a new Fioni.atid. Feedetdre, ' and engaged in the manufacture of Corn Brooms. would he happy to inset_ his old' customers, as he is satisfied pat he can give entire - eatiefection: Idereluchts are reguetted.to.call and examine bleatoole of Brooms.—' Broome manufactured toorcler..- . Ti7-144y itzniovAir.:• • • • -w C K•.• Having removed from the afore, corner Market And second atreete, 'to the atbre 'between 0. Dobann's and c 7.11. -Brown's On Centre - street; Offers a large land tied amoranent ef goods and groderiea at:the 10w , ; , ` patpahpricee.. Being thankful. touted. Agnyo atill k contllmence or the same. . . • ' Real Ea ait Agi. ana oonveyanc er. ON id ICA—Teque ildin&24l Story, I *A. Hone, Lots, Leeds, bought, = gold and tee Xttention pe.41,10 the interwte of letzloyenere. Ikeda, Bonds, lifortiestei, leffeldifordtfiereinOte. written. ~„1....,:g,- g r g gpLsi i. .1133,-.520,466.: - 38 S2:L000.000 4)0 . 1 3 750,000 00 • -79G126 1 35 - 500,000:_0 . 0 1,4164:1,534. GO .' . '1;430,035 so oo 1,237,620,.00 '06,794.32 617,478 S 6 • 393,151 30 • 367;235-15 INSURANCE. THE NORTH AMERICAN LIFE iIE) WIDEST INSURANCE COMPANY, PIIILADBILPIII44 PA. CHARTERED MAP.OII 3d, 1860. 5500,000 ..p4pitai . :.,-,-..;.';, - , All Forme of Life ined Aeiident Pollcl Written, either Separately or ems. a.:r. LOWEST.:.CkSH RAVES LIFE_ POLICIES, -• •• 11/siring value-tries of Life. whether from Dionmae or Accedent. et rates lower than any Company In surink Lifd only, : - - • ComsErirm Luz AND -.-Acian.ENT POLlOT.—Gluing Weekly compensation incase of DisablUty by Accident. All Life Rolicles.are non-forfeitable after- two tunnli-. , Urns 'are paid. - . • ALL LIFE POLICIICSPAYABLE AT THE AGE OF ACCiDithT:IIIBIIBANC II3 . . . . . . Annual policies issued. covering all possible forms of casualty occurring In the,Street, Odic , e i C tore. or whilst Traveling. - Bunting Boa , Biding; Skating, ac. - ;Also iodating Diskcations, Wes, Spralus, Braism2..te. *, . Short term registered Polk leri are also leaned rates. aLlow Five Year Policiet are issued for Four Annual Fre ',Weekly compensation allowed - in case of Disability„ Rites ofTretniu in on. Accident Insiaranc e •- • • for One Yearf ••• On Fret rdin : erred:Class $ 760 .1A per $lOO0 1000 - On Oary " - 10 60 er • • • p per.. On Medina' • • lOOO On IlusrdOns 16 00' per 1000. -On Extra-llazurdous Class: .... ... 20 00 per 1000 . • Thii rate of. ennipensidion . on every $lOOO insured is Five Imam periveek . for any period of TOTAL DIS- ApILITT hot exceeding 20 weeks. • • WA:O IfEDIC4 L EXAMINATION REQUIRED: PROMPT ,PAYMiIiT'O&DE ON PROOF : OF It; JULY OR DEATH. GENERAL OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, 432 WALNIPE STREET, PHIL ADA. LEWIS L. HOUPT. president. S. P. DARLRIGTON,Setity. ausi-Treasamr. J. C. LOWREY-& CO., GSNSBAL AG*ST4 • For Schuyfkill, • • . - - • fleorthanaberloaol... . and • Carbon Comatieo.. Office . at. BOSBYSRELL BROS. ' , 157 , Centre Si.; Pottsville. , , Good Canvaaaera wanted- • J, G, LOWREY & Co. 5 LIFE FIRE, LIVE . STOCK AND AC- CIDENTAL • • INSURANCEAGENTS. ofoCe nit Ititsbytht4llßroh4 . •ltirttotore. pentre Mt., Pottsville, Psi.: . Passenger Rallivai 'Tickets can be obtained at . BOSBY.SIiELL BRO. , S' Bookstore. .I.Jaue INST_TR ANCE. , . . • I' •LB KA ER CI( E R • • • . Gerieral. Insuravie..Agent: . • . - • Orrice Penosylianiu. .Pottsville, Pa. LI'VERPOOL• LONDON ANY GLOBE INSURANCE ,•-.. . - • • _ Cash Capital . andAaSets • . $46,000,000 Ixtve§ted in the United States tiver.'..151,690,000 AP"' HOME INSIMMOE 00MP , . Wcw Conpectleut. - • • (Isiah Capital • ' "• • - 43.166,000 Surphis Jan: 15t,1665. • ' , $139,070 OS • Insurance effected in the hest Companies unfavora ble terms.. - Loaset ,, promptly'adinated and paid without delay..., • • ; April 15, qts.-16-.' - o:Lucia!: 18429 • nwsruit.. - • , , .FRANKLIN FIRE DISTIRANCE , COMPANY " .PHILADELPHIA: - - Asseiti , of,ditpuFtry 1, 1867, . . $2;553;146 . 13.. Capital, • 6460,060 00 Accrued Surplus, ; 946,713 98 Invested Premiums,, 1,306,432 14. Vissettled Claims,' : Income for 19601 $47,531 is I 63'25,000. • LOSS PAID 51NCE.1829, - 0 - ver.85,500,000:. 'PERPETUAL AND TENTORAPCY POLL • OLES - ON LIBERAL arzEms... ~. • ---- .• 13.11RECTORSs • ' &ARLES N. RANCIiER, ISAAC.LEA,. Torus WAGNER, EDWARD C. DALE, SAMUEL GRANT, : . • GEO. PALES, .PETER ItoCALL,.I ' ALFRED FITLER, DLO. W. RICUARDS,' 'PEAS. W. LEWIS, M: D. .CHARLES N. RANCILEB, Presidents ' T 110V1As A.RK Vice.Presidenf. -JAS: W.MaiILISTER Sec. Pro. Tern. • : The ofibecrilier is'ngent for the above mentioned and is prepared to make insurance on every .description of property, at the loivest rates. HENRY C. RUSSEL, Agt; Pottsville, - March.l9, '65. • 1241, WALTER . A :p4ENFEAi INSURANCE ROOMS, Pottriille Pa AGENT FOR THE Etna, of Hartford Lorillard of Ne,w . York Phoenix of Hartford North America of. New York Springfield of Mass Yonkers and New York ... Fult,on of New York Resolute of New York Aggregate Fire Oepital :$9,685,718 "Union Mutual Life . 2,188,429 Hartford Live Stack .500,000 . . • • ..• ::. Oapital represented • • • • . $12,37047 • Losses promptly and "'lberian); settled. 1 .011 Ice oxen from? 3o A. if: to 6 p.. Id., or &dm made binding by James NV: Grant; Solicitor, at the Amerlcarillouse:: The above comprise some of the oldeat.,.heamie,t and niiiNt reliable companies. in - America. • ' The ilitna incorporated - In: 1816, paid' leeks In. a years of over $19,000,000, while the Phcerdx. haft the largest anrplus over and above its capital tdock.and reinstirancenf any Corenay in Hartford, . - , • June S,' , 6l' -'. ~ • . .' . ?3J3P • - TIIE:PENN MIITUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Of lEihildelphiaii - • • •••• ' .621 ,C4EIYLNUT STREET, BELOW TEN*.- .• . - . . . 4CCINULITSD • CiPITAL - $1,700,000. After paying loases to' the amount of 8987,837. • cjirAuwrzir. PERPETUAL. the eiinenst divided amonest the policy holders ..every year. HE ONLY TRULY MUTUAL cow,g,A -.NY'LI. TEIREITY-OR STATE: • • • ' .• • •-• • Jte4;ll.-inCHARDS, Agent, Eiffereville. • . Diviciende have been made annually by this Compa ny since the year 1649; and have averaged 50 per cent. - . ' • • • 14-6 m . Litrx virloaquAricit. • . . •, -The Ghent Life Insurance; Annuity and Trust Com pint of Philadelphia.. Office, No, 408 Cheatriut street, the.dr.a. t door East of the Custom Holum: ' 'CAPITAL—S3OO,OOOCHARTER PKRPSTUAL. Continue to make.ineurancee on lives on the mast lot 'vorable terms. .The capita) being paid up and Invested. together With ,alarge and constantly. increasing reserved tend; offers a.perfecteeeerity.to the Insured. . • The' F reminme maybe • paid yearly, halt-yearly or :quarter, The company add a BONUS . pprlixtladly to' the Maui ranee forlifez- The find bonus, appropriated in *nem lber, 1844, the eecond bonus in December, 1849, and the :third benne in December, .1854, which, additionii mane an average . of-more than GO percent. upon- the premi- . !emu paid, without increasing the annual premiam. -.Thomas Ridgway, • Robert Pearsall; Thomas P. Janie% • • Frederick Brown, •, George Taber, • ;.-. • Henry p. Freen*,- Pamphlets containingtable of tates anct explanaticona, form of ariplication andAtither information can be bad et thentlice. - ' TIIOIIIAB RIDGWAY, Preside*. Joy P. JAmm, Actuary. . _Or of IL 13AN,NAN, Pottsville. Agent for thla CauntY. :ASHLAND .PLANING ;MILL. JNO. WEIGHTMAINiAshIand, I ani ninitfactire,• as Cheap ste can be purchasectelnewheye. • Shutter!! . :•Window Pramey: Door Framph ! 1 • ; • . Midis`. , inipa.ltrouldiiigi of ali,,L,destriptiopar t ,• 4; 6 BOaP IB,- P 4 15, lath. ,Paaii. alLwotk warranted to giro !satisfactloti, Pa.; July 6, ;• • , , • DANIEL M. .H.A.11,011E11 4 , ftt_ piblnet;Na Roimpi aM Maimpittorir k • •s3a , gia#lo3,#o3# " -• ." • ' • c• gigng to the. City Will find it to their advantage tcreattand etramine the etxk: D. thoot, Tr:y(6.l, . • •„..., es-tr , • 8.. . „ - _628 Hopkins. ...Own !Woke. , PRIG tft.ILDUCED I: t t It afnirds us ranch ple/unira to • annarnee to Oman,' Morons patrons and the-publirs.thatin consennenee of Wallah *line In Hoop.filart malerfal, togOtatif out IdEtikSoffeellities. foe" , ...~ftiftWand a Adel; 044ellat 4}Prinifi 4 , I4. B ELNICAELIgr r ign arC ena to Offer all onr ,TL" 1100 P Alias at zawuom Kumla, and therm'', as liqtatotare, OnY:s ro/tucr.irLfiKta i nom desirablkand`rftfraheaper than' Ely- gie or sPrlflg l a Va 04040 0 laa . rlapteailliopir asoortnn* -YrCaufNiuilrpirkluid 11187 ,m-- fun- lbws- ,M .lowviced liktOu. ;Ono tring t edictufekOokTheilch frig kit orPla3n flidtfiattlha' folloviiursatestl6 etebraktenkle stc 0W25 qa t itN: 7s- ce4 t• Tilte d 16 MI .15 12 - 90 arid 40" 11, , or; Egg i t g vale aiid 9 re=l4l l el riiromat Awn. No. GM'Arr.A et below Tth: VIE' CHOP • - Aug 24081... --Litenk-a6,18.0;4.- NyttiliTowaer, 4 ; 161E Q 8 110. 1 166114 2 i 1 iZr &Maria*" 111116:4148alIVIMIlioravp-, jany:14119M,4474: *.P.I t .„ • ; 50 . IrOr WM' ' FLEsir OF . PqrazitY:—The gest' of the dock is of a savory and somewhat - ittimnlating nature, and is said to afford s preferable nourishment to that of the goose being lees gross and more easi. ly digested, and Quit of the wild than the tame, although More savory. _• , • i •The whole enserine or goose tribei of which there is a great variety, are held' to afford a food etimnient of strong flavor and vicious quality, and of a putrescent, tendency.. The flesh of the tame. goose isinore tender that of the wild, but gener ally it is a diet best adapted to a good stomach and &Warta digestion, and 'should be sparingly used by the sedentary and weak,-or by persons eubject'to cutaneous. diseases.. " Tue FLESH els www-Temany is somewhat Moro dense of fibre, andmore alkalescent and substan tial than that of the chicken, but iareckonedll9llr ishing end restorative. Id the . opinionof phjaicians, both ancient and' modem, the flesh of tho chicken at three months old, is the nioet deliesteand_Oasy to , digest of all inimitl..tood—ltetttFu best adapted to Ilieetotusehs of invalids or the constitutionally weak, heing.the leak alkaleeeent of all animal food, free from ir iitatkon, and affording a mild.eardintioilous chyle. Age makes a striking difference `in the flesh cf fowls, eince after the age of twelve mouths be &lmes tougher and, more 'insoluble- The cock, Oeed, at that age;iionly used forliouft, while t the pullet is excellent, although a more substan tial *lead than the chicken. While young, the cock and, hen are equally delicate. • Tax CAPON, in England, has ever been esteem ed one of the greateet delicacies, preaurving.the flavor and tenderness Qf the chicken with tit o juicy Maturity of age, the deal yielding a rich and good chyle, and a alumt any tendency of flanamation. ' • . • r • • pump.* Fowts arb note° white of fleah as com mon, bat more inclined to the pheasant color ; in quality, short audsayory like the pheasant or partridge, and easy of digestion: In fact, the Guinea fowl is reckoned by many a good dubeti. tote fOr . the pheasant. They are . very Prolific of eggs, ad their eggs nourishing and good. Fz=ram .—lnstead of giving ordinary tail corn to our fattening and breeding poultry, we have .always forind.it ,mCire advantageous - to allow the heaviest and best, putting the confined fowls upon. a level with those fed at the barn-door, where they have their share of the brightest and finest &fru. This - high -feeding shows itself, not only' in the size, and fletitrof the fowlis,but in the size weight and substantial 'goodness of their egg s, Which in those valuable particulars will prove fsr superior to thd eggs eif foiVIB fed upon ordinal y ecru or washy :potabiee, two eggs of the former going farther in domestic use thin three of the latter. The water also given to..fattening. fowls should be' fresh and pleat' ; indeed, those which have been well kept, .will turn with disgust' from ordi nary fdod and foul water.. But of all the modes, - the best for obtaining tht .vor .and nutriment, is to run wt large, with abun - dance of food. Qn a largo farm there will he ilutlicient food to fatten neite a number from. the waste and dropping of the stock food.tbat would otherwise be loet; and here, by a little care, many .prodnee a handsome . sure in cash, and bountifully enppli the house with eggs and chickem! i fixinga" —and who Jloes - not like to see a variety of pretty fowls about a place, enlitening the retirement, and by' the early dawn, their doors unclose, rushing headlong - forth, . and gaily clapping their wings and -heralding the: approaching day to heaven's great Concave ; then sipping the pearly. drops - of early dew. looli up, to heaven and 'seem to sa.V ; "Oh, man, retuember.tby Creator!"—Correspon dent of the Country Gehtleman. Big Cum; /03 A F ~tritrzna.: : -Lnye is ti sure and 'excellent manurial crop fornandy grounds, and is vreferible to clover on' poor soils, ai it will - grow on soils too poor to produce clover. Bat it is, too shallow-rooted, and Otherivise defective, to bear a comparison with clover as a manurial crop on lands : that will grow clover The rye intended for manure is usually'sown in August; or about the let of September ; its 'grown crop not only furnishes a flue autumnal' pasturage for all 'farm animals, but protects the soil of-our rolling lauds. from being washed away by heavy rains and melt ing snows, and forms, in its remains, a pretty good manure the next season fora late sowncrop. So rye may be, and sometimes is, sown for this purpose among the growing. corn, .rit the last working of the corn, to god. advantage. Bye is groinn very advantageously as a green manut is! crop in Germany and Northern Italy. Von,Voght; Germany, considers it the best of all green 'manures for sandy soils. It IS a better:Soil reno vator'. than oats, as the roots of the iy * e are thicke r and extend beeper into the soil than those of oats But rye is the most expensive green manure orop of the two,. on I .aceount of the high price, of Ps grain or seeds.—John M. Weollinger. • . • •.U. S. MARSHAL 4 OFFICE. . E. D. oi Passes Puttsian.rtua, September 2d, 1 , 341. • hie is to give Notice r That.on the :19th day of . August,. A. D.; 'ISGT. a Warrant .in BankraptcY waif issued sigedruit the Estate of 'JONATHAN FAUST.' of Butler Township, in the County of Schuylkill. and State of Pennsylyarita,.who has been adjudged a Bank. tupt,:on his own , Petition; that the payment of 'shy Debts and delivery-of any property, belonging to such Bankrupt, to 'him, or for his tee, and the•transfer of 'any property by him are forbidden by law that a Meeting of the Creditors of the.. said Bankrme,- to ~ prove their Debts; and to choose one or mare assign= cos his Estate, will be held at a Court 'of Bankrupt cy,.to be holden in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuyl kill County. before JOHN .P. :HOBART, Eeq,,,lieels ter, on the 2nd day of October, A. IS,. NiT, at• 1,0 o'clock. 'A. M. • P. C.• ELLMA KEE, .• • Sept 14;.-2T-3t . U. S. Marshal, as Messenger. , $4;478,100 • 1,425,000 1,103,067 751,453 731,899 601,907 313,562. 280,730 . : •U. MARSHAL'S OPPICE,} B. D. or:Pcaroriiests, • . • • : purt.anztrrus, - SeptembOr 19, 19cr. •:. gilds is togiire Notice t Thai on the 29th day of .1 August. A. ; D., 1867, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was leaned against the Estate of HAMILTOWADAMs, of Ashland, • in the. County of Schuylkill, and State - of:Pennsylvania. who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own Petition; that the .payreent of any Debts and delivery of any property .belonging to such Bank =rupt, to him, or for.. his - use, and the transfer of any ;property by him . are forbidden by law that a Meeting loUthe Creditors 'of •the said • Bankrupt... to prove their debts and to choose one or more assignees of hia Es tate, will 'be' held at a : Court of Bankruptcy, to 1,6 holden in the Borough - of Pottsville, 'before JOHN P, 'HOBART. Eeq:, Register, on the Ist. day of Octo bet: A. lE.; M A T. at 10 boclock: A. M. , • • . - C. RLLMAKILR, U. S. Marshal, is Messenger. September 14,'67 . 37-31 • U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICR, . R-D. orPemoirtx,, N . . PUILADELPIIIA, September 7th, 1967. -hie fa to give Notice That on the 4tb day of September, A .D.,1967, a Warrant In Bankruptcy was issued against the Estate of GUSTAVUS G. suIIOL LRNBEB.GER, of Pottsville, in the County of Schuyi- Xlll, andante of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own Petition ; that the payment o r any Debts and delivery of any pror:erty , belonging to such Bankrupt, to him, ar for bis use, and the tranider , of • any property by him -are forbidden by law that a -Meeting of tho Creditors of the said Rinkrupt, io prove their Debts,' and to choose one or more assignees of Ilia :Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be ;holden at the office of JOHN P. HOBART, 4n the Bor ough of Pottsville, Pa., before JOHN P, HOBART, Register, Reg., on the7th day of October, A. D.. 1867, At' 10 o'clock, A. M. • P. CrICLLMAKER," Sept, 6, va—sc-qt tr. S. Marshal, as Messenger. •-. MARSHAL'S OFFICEI. , E. D. _or PRN NEWLY ANIA, , • Put TADILLPICLA, September Tat, 1307. rribia iiVto give Notice: That on the.3d day of L September. A. D:, 166 T, a Warrant fn Bankruptcy WWI issued against the Estate of DANIEL E. KAIJP.P ANN, of Lykens, in the County of Dauphin, and State of •Pennsylvanitt - who has been adjudged& Bankrupt,. on hieotynPetition:.that.the payment of Any Debts and "delivery of anyproperty .belonging to such Benkrupt, lobirry or , for his use, and.the - triuuffer of soy property. 'by him' are forbidden by law; that a Meeting of the Q•editorsof the said Bank/apt. to pone their Debt., and to choose one or more assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy. to be holden at the 'office of John P.Bobart, intim Borongh •of Pottsville, I Pa., before , John P. Hobart, 1 . :03o., 'Begieter, on the 3d day of October, A. D , 1867, at 10 &clock, A. M. . • P. C.. ELLMAKEB, U.S. ilarabalosideageoger.. ' Sept T; . 36.31 . . John A. Broin, John R. Latimer,' John 11;81ack, John o.2ifitchell, Isaac Barton, 'Seth J. Cocky, . . • • -' U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, . • • .: IL or PINNSYTNANIA. PIULADICIMIIey Sept. lOW. flihis I. to give Notice s That ori the 4th day of September, A. D., 186 T; a - Warrant in Bankrtthtcy wag %cited against. the Estate of-WA. SAYLOR, of •Pottetellie,. the County of Schttylkill t and. State of permsylwmik,who has been adjudged a Bankreipt, ou binowsfpegtiOn [.that the payment of any Deb to and delivery of • anylProaettY. belonging. to snob Bankrupt, to hfin, or for the use, and the transfer or any property. bY tam are forbidden by law that a Meeting 6t the Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove Mar Debts, and to choose one or moreessignees of his Rotate; will 'be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office ordolin P. Hobart, In the Borough of Pptteville, Pa., before John P. Hobart. Req., .Itegtster, an the 4th day of October. A. D., IST at 10 o'clock. A; M. C. Itf AITrRRO:Y. 13.1d6ied; as Messenger, • fiept .GT. : •'• a' , ....• 118-3 t •• - B.IIARRIALSbFFICEI • E.,D. Peroorn.vastil. S Paurnatvuta. Bent- 2 d. .Is6T pianist ea give Magee That on the 48th day of Aug. A. D... 1804 a Warrant in Bankruptcy was toyed against the Estate of HENRY•TACKS.ON . . of MahanOteity; la theronaty of Echuylkill, and State of Pennsyhroakti who bas •been adjudged allankToPl, on his own _Petition.: that thepayment of any Debts and delivery otany property belonging to such Bankrupt, to Wm, or for his use, and the transfer of any property by blatars forbidden by. Bowl that a Meetkrg of thlt (Ire& Bore of Bald Baniampt. to prove their Debts. .d to {loose onset more asigneesof his Estate, will beheld at a Court of -Beakmptey, to•bc.holden at the °Mee of . dohn P. Hobart, In the Borough of Potter ilia before j ot ,- P., H o b ar t, BK., Ilegteter, on the 30th day of fteptember..A. D.. 188104 10 o'clneiri A._ ..hIL-1 P. C. Brviwarrn% it..ldarshal t si Messenger. '• Sept 7, oat - • 3d-St • - • ILIijIARSELiI:B OFFICE. R. Dor erantorri.v.ato.,l t• ~ . • PIIILADUPITIA;August 28th; 1861'. . • 1:41/ a to give,Notiee s That on the atith • day of ' • aagttet, - A. D.; Mt, a WatranthellinkibotiT was 4111dastAbeettatepfMOBZWENATCLIFOS. of. ,Tamaqua. in the County of Bettnylittl4 and. Kato of Pebildyttentstitel boa bail aaj dged a Bliakcapt, ou fibs ore Detitioot•thatltitimoutat tot say watt tod *nye* or• = 7 Po** kluging to each Bankrupt, - tp bitiitiortei Won* Adana loineteitiftaay property byebtataas.fotbkides Wow ; that ,a littetteg tar the Cridlttitabf fhatiald - litinbropt`,lO' totem theft Debts, atod to aclelle oltettraVitealidatocotoiltda Setae, otO kfbald at a Court of Banknt . , to Ito holden at Ow f JOUN'eale • ;to •PottainleAttlitutill u..d, . - rititticrintlarwiimatilt lof tem ,A. „1. I', , Atritt - „, ,, -i•T. , ..0' -•-., . l'.C'. ELLMAXIIR,` 1 4 * i f t •. l 474 B"t 'f - fA f- To: 84 Matliktt tqliett"g er • ' I ,Wifgeff•Tere undP 11111 : 31 , 1 •* • • • • ••• ONTO 'IMOCOMNSMY • of inn Jaelquatlon, or iilconOlou of tbe • • Ve ; EWOOldlieseleitkittlrefregisifethuida. cileggaiLtlf velar brick dust de t iader; ir l eatedro..“ 1g 't .• • • 414# 44 14111 9 1 4 4 V'LqIP.AZTUMINCE. the Pam POI7LTBY cis. BANKRUPTCY. --- Hefty Dbistoni wbieb We :al; WCEMIte a rC4 q I AOHANICLOISW !ftOili!tWellO-follr to nt latter Tay " V -I gi=grulfor sale ,841904-470)5Z,f,z1LAIRWREQN r agy„op,put Rnaimewn tit iud drib IR6ll — Wakiiiii6egiiiil Millabc4o ! ! OR Ras '''"" "7