Mit and gimpy. •Az READ ON:MAttiaPlan. • • ' • soles with - lint a single thort'. • 2 harteas beets like 1." • is that•,conglemeiation of the sexes As is oonsidsred cOnatitutidual in:aces:dries; but it is morePartictilarly one of the United States. -*ben a - man so far . forgitis hiself as to git marrid, hs bids farewell to the Declaration of IndePen deuce andbeComes at once in honorary member • of the nights of the Garter, an .order established by the Crusaders in. the "times that tried men's' aides." Different folks :have different reasons for mar= .tying';-Sorne marry for love, some for riches, -some because they want to and some becanste - they can't help it t When a man falls in love, he takes to readin' the New = York Ledger, and Wear: in' lavender colored-kids and patent leather boot s - se Igneliee his toes; and patio' "new mown 'hay". onto his pocket handketeliief , .; Thenle forgits to put sugar into his coffee and makes Mistake's in his cash account. Then ho takes to dtinkite Mui.zWinalow's Soothin' Syrup and pi:Lithe squills - an his hair an' partite the name inthe middle of the top of his bed. As the time approaches for hies to be hitched -to the adored of his buzztini be feels as if a eel was crawhire down his back and Attie cupids with wings - and without clothes: on. wiieingin' the Star Spangled Banner in the air all . around hitt. Then like the prodigal sup, he gois an from bad to wen, until he gits his naine in the daily-papers tinder the proper hedin', and tells the. World he is united-in padlock and that "nO ..ceirds" Is played, and sends some giogerbred and pop beer to the editor who wishes the happy pear long life And many Of 'em. . , • • _ Then comes the hinmey moon and a bridle trip to 'lciagary or. Mame:l6th cave or the Bridge of Size. ,After. this the linnneymoon is . all moon -shine, until a still; small -voice announces that there's a "angel in-the house:" as the poles say ; but it always seemed to me morelike the eris in the house when I bear 'em. After a - while there la family Jars, which jars that fit to preserve friendship #n ; they are "of the 'earth, earthy!" • When Araminti and I got married; after a short souttsbdp of 17 Winters, dnrin which "she never. -told her love, tlt, like a worm in the mud; fed onto her damaged clieek,",we had lots of presents of tin ware, short clothes, spoons, and oth'er wearin'Apparel, but rather more spoons than An ything gilts. It was a spocney time. But the short_ close still lies in the Bureau drawers a monument • and mockery to boyish dreams and disappointed .amhishnn I As the scorched poit, Burns, says : —"The best laid schemes of men and mice Oft gang aglee I" . • . Bnt Araminta and I are drawin' down the, veil of life . together; still-107in', still hopin' that the. time will come when we shall have to provide an sutra spoon and porringer. Trooly hope is a sheet anchor to the sole, Long rday.ehe wave. ' • But marridge,is a divine inntitoothim, more so than a Republican . form of government or:the Dimeeratic Party. Adam cndent live without litre. Adam, anal: or no snail.. And becoz they, rained Cam after:they • wee marrid, its no. sign. that other folks should "rains Cain" in the marrid . stait I Becoz they et up the Lord's Winter apples, it's no sine marrid people shotul make each other's • hair come out before the usual time.. Marridg mootnal; and one-can't git along oithout the other : no more than toter on a board with out a child at the other end of it. • Woman to a man in like the bob to a kite, the. . more she's attached to him, the higher she can • flit Marry early an' many offsn, and when you gita good wife stick to her like shoemaker's Wax -to a hot stove,, or Spsuldiug's glue to broken . china.-. - • . . • . Stub is now the law and the profits; - Piecefully, yours, ."Do You KNOWWIIAT You CAN Do ?"'We have men of very longbodies and very ehort lege, and men of very long legs and very short bodies: One of the latter class, who, while sitting.down, looks like a small man, but Who. towers like a giant when be gets upon his feet; Once edited a country paper near Cincinnati. • ' . • - • One day a man wbo had no acquaintance.. with the editor, and Who had become. greatly. exaspe rated at a certain article in the journal reflecting niacin himself, rushed into the editor's eacturn in a terrible rage, ;vengeance in higeye , --' s and.the pa' 7 per in his band.—Espying a quiet, looking little Man sitting by the - table writing, he rushed up to him, and exclaimed : • • • - • . "Be you the editor, of this paper?" • ' "I am, sir," was the reply. "Did you writet hat infermous arti'dle on r pointing to the editorial in question: "I did write the article you 'are pointing at,- 'sir," returned theeditor,:quietly. "Then, sir;" exclairnid the enraged man, pgll 'Mg off his coat, "do you,hnow what you cap do?' - Raising him.self slowly upon - his feet.untilhe towered at least a'foot half ahove his would be adversary, Ind - bringing hisi fit deWn on the table savagely, lie said : ."Will,, air, what can I do?" - The man eyed him frortiLead, to foot for mo ment in utter anutzi.rn!int, awl then 'blipping - , on Ilia coat again, tielaiinol: , . "What can you do ?;Wt:11, stranger, I jea' think you can give _ me Ike gol-Airodeet maulhor that a man ever got;" and he hurriedly- rhot out, of the the office. A LIM' feli into a rir r, “Ld "a poor boy - resealed . 'her: when ebe wac ewfe, b r_l3l4iand bande'd the brave fellows ebiilit, Upon imilo . of the .byttandereeriireeeiug indiuitriti !11, lli,latteriaitl, sui he pocketed' We. in . aybap if -I .14 . adn't Raved be'r;lo.',thave given inc x E,r,v,ieign.!' BANK urrev. . .., 1 ' C. S. Id AINIIAL's OFFIrR,, BT i . • R• ~or P.".libl.V.itild.y . • Procsuenrin ..,. St , IVIIIIIrr r.lth -Pi...IT. " .) Tilia j s to give IN ot ice : That an the 19th day ot Beieinber, A. D. I sal', a Warrant in It ft:fruit:fey was 'aria I against the E. 41111. 14 GE O. BARN!' ARI). of Butler Ti p.. in the County of Sett:BB:111. and auto of 'Penns)] ula. who has Leen atijuciged a Itahkrupt, on hie own 'etrtion: that the . paynielit of tltlyli)ebtl+ and' delively of any property huh vigil g to r.tich Batknipt, to'hintobr Lrbie nee, and the tranefer if any.properiy by him are 'forbidden by lawn that u Meeting of the Creditors of fhe sald.llaokrupt, ; to prove their Debts, and to chooti one or more assignees of Me Estate, will be held at a Court of B•thiLl Ilpity, to he h,gden at the Office of. JOIE': P. Ili/BAR f In Pottsville. Pa, before'JULlN P. lIOBART. Req . Itegfeter„on the lath day of October, A. D., 1,67. ar-lo welock. A. M. I'. C-.EhI.MARER, . Sept 21, .6T-18-311. U, S. Marshal, as 111., asenger. U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, • - ft. D. 0? PrNascr.Taar.,'• -• . .. Prnt.anstrnta. September 17th. 1567. 'phi. I. to eive Notice on the Th at o the :!9;l:Cday of -a. August, A. D., 1561, a Mirlaht 111 ail.krUptCy Wall Inman against the .Estate of JAMES LYINB of Phila delphia. to the County . of Phdadelphia, arid State of Pennsylvania. who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own Petition; tart the pa)ment of ant Debts and delivery.of any pro; arty belonging to such Bankrupt, to him, or for Ms use. and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden. by law that an adjourned Meeting of the Creditors of the w itdßankrnpt, toprove their debts and to choose one-or more tis-ignees of hie Estate, will be held at - a Court of Bankruptcy. to be holden at 615 Walnut -Street, in the City ot Phliadel phia,-beffire J. RUBLEY ASHTON, E.:q.. Regleter, on.the 14th &s October, A. D.: 1557: at 11 o'clock, ..a. M. . of .. . -P C. IiLLMAKER,- .. Sept 21—.55 4t U. S. Marshal, all Messenger. ' U. S. M OFFIC.E.t - Putt.tortrina. September 20, ISGT. Thim is ;corgi.° otice i hat on the 2ut.ti day of • August, A. It., tstl7 . . a Warrant in Bankruptcy wasissued against he .R4tate:Of JON ITHAN FAL er. of littler Town-hip, in the County of Schuylkill: and • State of Penney Mali& who has been adjudeed a Bank rupt, on his own Petition;. that the payment of any Debts and delivery of any property belOnging . to *nth Bankrupt, to hint, or for his- nee, and the tninsfer of any property by, him. are forbidden by law; that 'a Meeting of-the .Creditors", of the said Bankrupt, to proveKteeir Debts, and to • chooSe One, or inure etr.f.Un eal of bib Estate; will be heat at a Court of Bankrupt cy, to be holden In the Bort,uch of Pottsville. Scbuyl • &11l County. before awls P. LiOßAhl', Erg.. Regis ter on the 2nd day of October, A. D at 10 o'clack, A. M. - • ELLMAKER, Sept 14-47-3 t U. S. Marshal, as Messenger. II: S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE;) - ' • - E. D. 01 - PL.ShEIii.*ANIA,.. rniLarn.rniA. September 19, let..i; ) • Midst le.to give Notice :,.That on the 49th day of August, A. P.. RAH, a Warrant in Bankruptcy • was ironed against the Rstate of HAMILTON ADAMS, of Ashland,. in the Counts 'of Schuyikill,..and State of Pennsylvania who has been adjudged a Bankrupt.. on his own Petition: that . It e pay meet of any Debts and delivery of. any proper.y belonging to such Bank• . rapt, to him, or for Ws tee, ;and the transfer of any property by him are - forbidden by law ; that a Meeting of the Creditors of the said . Bankrupt, to prove their debts. and to choose one or more .assignees of his Es , - taxer will. be held MA Court -of Bankruptcy, to be • Nholden In the Borough of Pottsville, before JOHN P: HOBART, , Register, on the let day of October A. D., 1567; at o'clock. A M. P. e. RLLMAKEIt, U. S. Marshal, as Messenger. .- Bepternlter 37-3 t .COPIES' SOLD - • . • 9? la . 3:3 I Ma 321 - - A .. Collection of Sat:RED MUSIC: for Choha, , Singing Schools, Musical Conventions.. &c. by L. 0. B.MER. BON. author of /Imp of Judah, Gulden Wreath, Mei- N . M Itc. • . . • . The Heat Book for ChOtra • • The Beat 'Book for Schools. - • • The Beet Book for Societies. . . The - Best Book fur Conventione. • ,The Beet-Book for Practice. . • • The Best Book far Social Singing. . The Best 11..ruk for Farnilie.a. The Best Book ior all Singers. Suited to all Denominations all . oCcaalans —all Oa- - . • In its Singing Selo a Eaeicille 6 ._ •.' -lofts Glees, Tart songs. &c. • - In lie Anihatos and Sentences. Its Charlie and Seikt:ons. . . • ,• In It. Variety id Bye:in - Tunes. price $1 BS: .1. 4 4.nt poet-laid: OLIVF.R DITSON & CO., Publiehersi Doeton. CHAS. H. DlTtzt..iN liewTork. • . Sept 41. '67-3S.te • JOHN BINDLEY. TAX COLLECTOR, . •• - *III collect chains ot all landa.with promMltade, and. at reasonable charges. . • " • L • • Can be scen at the Union Hotel on Wednesday and 8 6/ilrdaY erenlngsof cacti • week, from 6 to. 3 July V • bo.gra• M. ciatilticitig; it t WATCHES, j11:16 OLOGICS," • 111 Ii• and JEWHL)3.Y,IIWi. ALWAYS. ON 11A1`,1!) - - - . ' BAs] icintip of liurteal Initruments, Violin Strings,' Boas Viol Strings Gaiter mud Baojo Siribga, ool24tnntlY on band. J,ill 30,, 'GI *64.-5 - • , . CARPETS, bit'. CLOTIIS: 3t :mow Hort:lC Jr.. call the attention oi .1. . • EciVshlik:E.PEP.S AND . EhtIIANT.S to hla new and Incretia-4 "tech of Brdatelr,lltace Piy, lu sqle,,Entry and'Str.lr • - ~*. CAIt.PEIIN(3 • Also 011 Cloths, Window Shade.; In erect satiety, Coen and Canton Idattt , 34,.. • Dr.n2j;o.a. Rap., 1611,,, ..kNewPatent 11h1S-SECT.s--Unko *vets—at 6234 wads per.yard. •.. - - TIIIN.S.o;s 11. UGU. Jr.. No./SUS-N. 2(1 St... four doom itvve Nlivq. tide, Kept 14. .67-81-time . --. G U UN T f'' rlt IR ON.—Vdiete of admieabot to __ the &mut?: Wenn. will herenf.Pr be ift-aed orribe .136C0N110 . aid •FoUttill. WEDNEB.I)AYS of eiteb month • Pe, e..w...1-Lina.tr.vieit the Prison. should ap- M i xo dm:mi1...1,5... a.. 1/c . :etw will not begireti at any y : . time.: . 4 0 AMIN EVERT, - • '. ..--- . . 1 . '. . " GEORGE WILSUN.} Cpmitntlea!*; , • . , • . EDWA HD liEitli.i. Arrse—lP. W 11 , t,btet, Vialt. .- • : - :. • - . . ~ _ . Coauttireeta. "Abe.; l'ottoyl.lo,* . Aug. 3, .67, 2634/ .. MISCEaNNEOUS PESTORE SIGHT! • T - ‘ll.. SISPILECS & CO.'S. . • . PAMIT COR.,NEA. RESTORERS. Ox..SESTOREII3'9IP.TILEZZESIGHT. : ' 71teg ui X Restore impitired 3iyht, anui-Praervs it to the Latest Period of Life. .. - SPECTiCLES•REND4RED IiSELEN.I; ... - • '''.' ~., ~,' -• • TIM most eininelit:Physte /- p , - f - - k.isna; OCIIII2III. Urinal, - and '• • r .4 the Most . pent men of . 7. .. " 1, our country. ma:mamma the r - ...., ~, - 6 4 \ • Amer: the COSOrTa& NESTOR . , ••••-,.., , A ''''' . RES ibrYtelittY9Plarr sj lr= Yong giSlttednesr .`. or person' Oho wears form.oklage ; Dimness af Vit. • ion, er.Eiliminfl t °Term:irked Eyes i •Asthenopia, Or :Weak Eyes_; . Epiphont, or Watery Eyes; Pain in -the. Eyeball ; • • rimanroshb . or. Obscurity -of Vision ;'. Phcitophobia, or In-. - tole-Mom of Light ; Weakness of the Retina and Optic Neils; llyodesopiai. or Specks or Moving -bodies • before the • Eyes ; Ophtbalinis, or Inflam mation of the -Eye and "Eye lids ; Cataract Eyes ; : Benito- pia, or Partial` Illincluess ; Sinking of the Eyeball, and Imperfect VAIOII from the effects of rr.fi --, qa,,, , fr.c..; The's , can*be need by any . one with s certainty of success, and without the least fear of Injury to the eye. More than 6,000 certificates of cares are exhibited at our office. - :Cure guaranteed in every ease 'when applied - according to' thedirections inclosed In *each box, - or the money will be re funded. IVritefor for e Circular--sent grant. - • • -,r Address; , Dr. J. STEPS: al At CO., Oculists, I. • (P.. 0:Box 926.) ' • - _ . For sale at Tinslitres Family Drug Store, No. 13 Astor .Horse,- corner of Barclay • Street. and' Broadway, New York... • . .-" . air Da. & Co.- .haveiniented and parfnted a MYOPIA or COBNE.I • FLAT.. TENER, for the cure of NEAR-SIGHTEDNESS, whLth has proved a great success. Write fora Nov 24; VIS : • • . 47-1 y THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY. CO, PHILADELPHIA, SUBSCRIPTION on DOLLAR. • , $300,000 PRESENTS TO . SUBSCRIBERS• • One Cash Prerent of $40,000. • * • One Cash Present of 8/10.000. ' - One Curb Present of 8110. 0 00. • One Cash Present of 83.000. _, ,•. Two Cash Presents of R/1,300 • Read F ull.. Bchedule opPresents Bel ow. . Bath Cvrtitkate > of Stock Is accomilanled with a • BEAUTIFUL STEEL-FLITS ENGRAVING, ' WORTH MORE iriRETATI..TrIAN THE cosy OF CERTIFICATE, . • , Ana also !wife to the , holder PRESENT IN THE GREAT DISTRIBUTION TILE WASHINGTON LIBRARY CO. Is chartered by the State of Pennayltanla, end china ized In ald of.the • RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE, Soldiers , aid Saila* Orphans. • '. • ficorporated by the State of R. J. April 8, PST TIIE RIVERSIDE -INSTITUTE, Situate at Riverside, Burlington County. New Jersey, is founded for the porpoise of gratuitously educating the POWs of deceased Soldiers and Seamen, of the Unit ed Statm • The Board of Trustees consists Of the following welt-known citivms of Pennsylvania and New Jersey : . Hos.Whi. B. MANN, D!strict Attor.:sy, - Philadela Tibia, • Boy. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, Ex-Cbief Coiner 11. S. Mint, and Recorder of-Deeds Philadelphia, Pa Boa. JAMES M. SCOVBLL. New Jersey. • Hos. W. W. WARE, New Jersey HENRY GOWN, Esq., Agent Adains' Express, Plallad‘Aphik, Pa._• • . J. E. epE i . Esq., of Joy, Coe & • . • TElt.l..l7dY Dap#,Ecritistr, Wstintxprori,:D. C.,• April, 18. . 1687.-088ce , . of Internal Revenue :--Having re cciTed satisfactory evidence • that the proceeds of the entertW.se conducted by the "Washingtm Library ComilSby" will be dettoted to •charibable 'nrcel•••PermiB - is hereby. granted to said Company to conduct such enterprise exempt from all charge, _whether from special tax or other duty. • •• . B. A. ROLLINS, Commissioner. .. • The . Washington. library •Company; . . .. . In order that the benivolent object net forth in this circular may be successfully accomplished, .I:laded five series of -. • - . • - - . • . : • . FINE SiE4l.,-PLATE ENGRAVINGS, • widen are put up on subscription at prices muctl, below their retail value: CERTIFICATES OF' STOCK' THE WASHING • TON LIBRARY COMPANY . •. • Will be teemed, taped With the:seal'of the COmpany, and signed by the Secretaiy.• • (None others genuine ) Any person sending us- ONE DOLI AIL or paying the same to our local Agents.. will receive immediately a fine Steel Plate kngraving.- -at 'choice from the .fol, lowing list, and One Certificate of Stock, insuring One Present in our publiihed-Schednie..- • • • ONE DOL,T4R ENGRAVINGS.' " • • . . . . . , .. . No. I.—"My ,Childl My Child I" No. 2—" They're. Saved I They're Saved!" No. a--"Old..Seventy:el; ; or, the Early Days of the Revolution," • . • . . Any person paying TWO DOLLARS - will receive elthor of the folhiwing fine Steel.Platee. at cholee,. , and Two Certificates of Stock, thea becoming• entitled to TWO DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS . . No. I—"Waehiniton'a Courtebin." No. P.—"Tieh Initon's Las Interview with his Mother." • TERM DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS... Any pgreon paying TRUER DOLLAR§ will receive the heautifal Steel Plate of , . • - • . • .1.103113 FROM TM! WAR: , • • and Three Certlfleittes - of. Stock, becoming entitled to Three Preemte. • . • POUR DOLLAR RNOR pereOn paying - FOUR _DOLL aRS shall receive the large and - beautiful Steel Plate of • ' . ' PRRItS OF OUR.FoiiEFATTEEE.S." and ivitirCertitleatei of Stock; entitling them to Fehr FIVE DOLLAR. ENGE:AVINDS . . . . . Ingpertinn who pays F.W.E.DOLLARS shalt receive the large and splendid Bttel Plate or . •'l'H& MARRIAGE OF POCAIIONTAt3,.. arid Five Certificates of Stock, entitling - them to Five Presents.. • • • . The ifugraVings and Certificates will be delivered to -each subscriber at our Local Agencies, or sent by mail, post paid, or expresa,- as msy be ordered. • The Washington Library Company . WILL AWARD • THREE READREOTHOCSAIID DOLLARS EST PRESENTS TO THE SHAREHOLDERS. On Wednpsday, September'26th, '67, •• AT . PIIII;ADELPHIA, PA.,. OR AT TIIE•INSTITIITE. RIVERSIDE, SCILEDITL - E DP PRICES • . , 1 Cash Present • . -1 Cash Present • .1 Caen Pr. sent - • " 1 Cash Present' 2 Cash Presents of s2.6ooeach .. . - 1 Ilandsom. • Country Residence, Sta b le, Grounds. &c Germantown, Philada - 18,000 1 Double Residence, - thrtre-story brick,-.Cam -' den, N. -J • 1 Coal Depot, Offices, Sheds. Grotaida, - with business established, No. 1314 Washington Avenue;... .. . . ... ..- .1 Country Residence, Riverafde, N. J., with Ground, Fruits. Sac • ' . 10,006 1 'Three-story Coltsge. Lot, &e. • - 6,000 25 Valuable Building Lots, ' Riverside, • $3OO each ' 1 Elegant Turnout Famlly Carriage; Span of Horses; Harness, &e.. complete 10 Valuable' But ;ark Lots, Riverside, $3OO each . .. 1 Beautiful Silver-gray. Harse, 153.6 • hands high.sired by the celebrated imported Arabian Horse •••Caliph;" also, a tight Road - Wagon, weight-140 pounds, with set of superior Single Harness, - ,#c., making a first class establiihment 5.000. -20 Pianos, $5OO each • - 10,000 20 Melodeontn $225 each • • 4,600 5 Rosewood Sewing Machines, $2OO each.... 1.000 - .10 Family Sewing Machines $lOO each...— . • 1,000- 50 Fine• Gold Watches, $2OO. each • ' 10,000 100 011 Paintings, by leading artists—aggregate value -10.000 8 Camel's Hair Shawls, $l,OOO each . 8,000 .2 Camel's Hair-Shawls, $3,000 each' 6,000 . 8 Handsome Lace Shawls. $250 'each - 750 10 Cashmeie bhawls, $5O each 20 Silk Dress Patterns, $75 each 1,500 50 City Building Lola, $175 each .8,750 The_ remainder will consist of Silverware, Musical Boxes, Opera Glasses, Pocket 111.-- bles, and different articles of ornament and -use, amounting • Total • • .3309,00 0 . An the properties given dear of InOronbranee. • HOW TO . OBTAINSHAUEIi Art we N 7 " • GpAVINGM. • • . • Send orders to tis by mall. enclosing.from $1 t 6120, either by Post Ofllce orders or in a registered letter, at our risk, Larger.amounts should be sent by "draft or express. 10 shares with Engravings. 25 shares with Engravings. 50 shares with with, 75 shares with Engravings. 100 shares wish Engravings ' • Local AGENTS WANTED throughout the United. The Association have appointed as ' Retelvers,. Messrs. GEO. A. WOKS & CO.; whose well known integrity and business experience_will be a auffleient guarantee that the money intros red - o them - will be promptly applied to the purposes staed: • •'. • -.- • ' • PIIILADELPHIA: Pa., May 4°,'-IS6I. To the Officers and Members. Of the Washington . Li brary Co., N. S. READ, Secretary. • . .• Gentlemen :—On receipt Of your favor of the IStb inst., notifying us of our appointment as Receivers for your Company, we took the liberty to • submit a copy ~rto of your clatter, wit a pan of your enterprise, to the highest legal'author) •1 of the State, and hsWing ra t:viv o:lhis favorable o n in regard -to its legality; . and sympathizing wi the benevolent . object of .your Association, viz: the education and inainterguace of . the orphan children of our soldiers and sailors at the Riverside Institute. we - have concluded to accept the trust, and use our best efforts to promote so worthy an object. .. • .... • Respectfully, yours, &c.„ • - . GEO- A. COOK) & CO. . . Address all letters and Orders. to : - - • - • • 650. A. 'COOKS & CO., BANYERS, ' . 68 South Third St., Thilada., Pa., • Receivers for the WaShington Library Co.' • June 99, 'cl:'' , • •26-Gm ' • . 16 Read This J. R. TROXELL'S PHINA I GLASS; An , CROCKRRY STORE . , Centre Street, Opposite Mortimer Rows POTTSVILT The Citizens of Pottsville awl neighboring towns villages and hamlets, one and all, are invited to . call and examine my stock of wares before 'buying elms:where, tui I am not to: be .tidensold, and can fmnish liou_..aikeepera with every article they watt in my.llne of business. In-the stock of ' . • • .. . • French .• will be fonn&Tea Setts; Dbmer Setts, Card and 'Oahe Baskets, -Watch. Canes, Seal-Holders; Match Safes, Motto Mtigs Motto Cope anstSanoers, Vara, Calownes, China Settr for Chlldreo, and a gesteralvariety Of Toy!, • Glass: Ware.., • Choicest,. latest patterns, cotattsttng of Table and Bar Tumblers, Champagne and Wine Glasses, Ale and Beer. alaasea, Decanters, Bar and Bitter BottJes !Gelb lets, Plate!, Cantor Bottles, Pitchers and Creams, Let. erles. Sugar Bowls .won Holden, Syrup c am ; F ru i t Bowls,' g n u Jga, oat Stands, Kerosene Lamps cd eerT ?wkly. Lamp Chimneys, Lanterna, csaffi ft lid. _v% ay Jars. &c., &c. • • ••• " • Crockery! CrockerVl A hill sasortmerct of IKON STONE C of dif ferent patterns:in setts orstrigle pieces, to snit 11c. A large tiamirtment Of .oarlao,ll C. WAI4 which. I will eell at lOW Agues. • *. - _ Yellow and Stone'Wftre. Paddies Dishes: Pie Dishps. Callender% NM Pans, Jelly Moulds, Pitchers. Tea l!ote, Tittter Pots, Jsre, Jugs, etc., etc. • • lIISCELLUs:-Toiletl3ette, thietore,filopJare Bad Foot Baths; Quart and Pint Flaeler-: Coal 0 afe-, ice. Filmic Jere, of every descriptfon. : ligitowlTSl I can sell I'm Goods at.. City Prime, than saving you freight. WI and *self it is Dot ea. - • HOLIDAY - splendid • se kclicoll of Watches , Gold and all. o__L_Analtl csni . Bog sad the taks,... IL C. GROOM - 16 / 6 1'7. 4 0r. OlDre eti rptsmih . . DUO -,• . • . . . .. • -----:-. .: AT.IONAL. :.• ....: ._.. .. • . . . . nintioD-.SEItiIIiTARYi- ' - --- . . ... _ . Freelatiel, ' Moistgomtiy Csintity., , Penna., . . • . .. ... Will open its. Winter. Scsiiion. (in isioNT4AT,' ObTO BM/ i115t..11.5ti ,- . For Catalmties containing par ticulars addm, ..A. B. FrITEROLF, A. 31-,ltincical • . ISUptl4, .'6T . , - .. . ... -.. ~. .COLUMBIA •.- . • '`CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, - ..• Ts deenghed AO:prepin,' yOung.rneri.exad bop Icir Col lege:-.lhodoese and Teachli g.. School Select- „Fur Or-, Nei. U. 8. .811.12XAND*131, Principal, Joly •61-130-314.! .• ' . .pcklumbia, WEST. GROVE. FEMALE SEMINARY CIFE STEU:C lINTT, PA. • • ..,. . .. . -- ... - -- The duties of tbleinstitldinn wiii be Xestimert - tider' new reknintinne on the itti - et" - tenth-month - Petriber) next- lb irnltion to a-complete Entrlk4b amine.. Thor. origh inetraction will - be given in Langnageri../inein,- ' Drawing and Painting.: lA.T.tureP orincientblennd oth er subjects - will -be-delivered frenonntll: EvelYn.froli will be tined to ±. , n...vtain the reputation this Pcnool lids long enjoyed. - Catalexnes furnished on application .to the Principal. ' T. - PEN . NINGTON CONARD... ... done 29- , 37 . 16 3m • .- we...1-Grove, Pa. - ... • WESLEYIN. FEMALE. COLLE G E, wzA l rrivripTium,:lpEra.wAßAL. . The meat Annual keitgUn will begin on MONDAY,: SEPTEMBER -9114 1567.. • • • •• • The-course a study embraMs * all the bratiches of a complete - zuglish. Classical. and .oinumetdal Educa tion. For Catalogues, or inionnitiOn, address . • • Say 4T-3,n fts, , . • .'.4011N .WILSO;,I. -Prest.- . . • ' TIM LOLL ER ACADr.Y, • ••• •• A Normei. Mumma and pasineaa .keb I- for Yottag Men and Boys - Also the . • • ". YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE. • - of Hatboro., Montgornery.Gonfity,' Is , 'Rev. George Hand, A. M., FrtueiN.l, will reopen on Monday, Sei3- These well known schools (Willa mile apari and con nected only through the Principal.) are heauttmlly lo cated' on the 'old York : Road. 15 miles north of Phlladeltthia, and are ell Provided for the contort and • thorough training of vutals.. . • . • - . For Circulars, address the F'fincipal; . Aug. g. '67. CHEGARAI FOR YOUNG 130ARDING AND•3S.IY PUPILS,: 1527 and 1529Sproce .Villire•open on 11111ESDAY, - SEPT. 19th. :French is the lingnaae of the tan/iiY.and i 3 constant: ly spoken in the Institute. • • Madame IYHERVITitY; • • ..'Julyl3, . . .2.8-3m* • PEIMBYLVANIA. rtfilmzi - COLLEGE Pei : Memel' Bridge, Boutgoinerit..co,, Pa. . This Institution is organized With three dgpartments • —the Academic, the Collegiate and the Ornamental.— Young ladles may.here receive a -thorough education.. either in the Common Branches. in the Higher English . ' -and Classics, or In the Modem. Languages, rilusig, Drawing, Painting, and Fancy Work.. - . The College is supplied with it good Philosophical and Cheinical Ap paratus., Charts. Minerals, Fosaile, dig., to illustratethe Physical Veiences..' The Legislature of Pennsylvania • has vested the College. with - ardbority.tr grant Diplo mas and confer Degrees:and many of its graduates are . now occupying responsible pitsitiuns as teachers,* with good saMiles. Nu labor will be spartgl•to make the pupils of this Institution thorough in all . the' studies pursued. • The next session opens the 30th of April,•lBc.T. For further Information addresi the Principal.: • . • • J.P. RIEMAN, A. M., Freeland, .- 14-Ern • • . Montgomery'CO.,• Pa, _ . L EN HALL I :FOR YOUNG • •. • . LADIES,' ALT LITIZ, I:ANC:V.3TE R CO., PENN.A4 . (FOUNDED SEPT, 1'794.) ' '• Affords frriPerior advantves for 'thorotigh and ficwiri. pliabed •Female education. Tne T4tb Annual Term opene. • • Tuesday, August 2014,-067...: For dreulara and information apply to .• . • Bev:. W.V.•REUVEIEL j • July TT, 'CT • : ; • •.. . 80 am• " • crO.M ME RC I, NORMAL SCHOOL INCOXNECTIONWIM , ' . LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE . . A Nermal Class will be organized in connection with thin Institution; commencing on the .Ibth of April; to continue ten: weeks,—to June 'nat. - . . A faculty of seven Teachers is employed:: • Also a fall Commercial CoursZ. • . ••- •- • RapenSe. for 'Normal Course, exclusive of books, $49 20. • Commercial Cours6 than 135111 a rats.s. Send for eircalam addiesv-ing• . Rev. T. R. VICEROY. A.'3l.,Preildent, Annville,lobanon Ps..' Dec 29, , 66- 7 .-52-'. . • • Afitztll3o, !.437. • . . IChartered with ample powers.] : , • LEBANOIV VA LLEV• I.!. Et6lE„-L-The vecond Collegiate - y(l.4i Will commence . , • On Aaggust .19; • Thls•lnstitution Clan "been chartered by the LegtSla- Imre of 'Cate with. full Collegiate powers, and the. Edrowing'coursei of Study. in Vbich ' it is prowsed to 'graduate Students; have been adut,fed; • . . An Elementary Course kir Teethe:l4- (B. E.l' •• .A Scientific Coarse, . . . (B. S.y A.Ladies' Course, .• ' • • (t A.) • A Classical Course,:. •.• (A. 13.) • • • A-Biblical Coarse, - (B. 8.5.) The School: is intended to supply a Meat public: .*ant, atid.instruction is itiv;l3 in all, branches of acorn mon, a liberal. or an ornamental educatiou.„ . *:Therti is a" pr o Irr • .• tinn. an also a CoininetHal (touree: So that- St nts of any_gradit will be racy), eti and will be put into suit able Classes. With superior accommodations,. first class teachens, a location not.ticelleti by any in ' def, - 11)111 ty and hmtitittninest.. and it - the general Morale of the community, we offer to parents and. guardians a ple4said home, where thei • children vtdi wards. will be • properly - cared for and subjected to. the training. gxPENsEs. -. . .. . . For Boarding, Wasiiimf, - Light. Friel; and Tul.i - -.. lon, with (arab-heti room, fur Fali Term of .. ~. . 18 weeks - ' - -- . . VAS 50 Instrumental Music - - - - i . ;....... if e.l 00 Double Eutry 0 sik-lieepiiig (in claii4at) 15 00 Painting and Fancy -Work a thlual,rates. •- - - For catalogues and further partied - bin; address .-- Rev. T. It - . VICEROY; .a. 2L, President.. Jane 22,'G; . - 215-tf • ... a.ntiville, Lebanon CO 3 . P. - . AcrosB:: - .‘t,lie - -'Sierra :Niwa,das CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD THEYESTERIsi ' • Great •National Trunk Lille- Across • • ihe .Conlinent, Being constricted with tlio MI) AND SUPERVISION OF THE'VNITED STATES GOVEILNMENT. is der tined to be one of the 110 ST innocialir limy id C 1.4111111• nication IN Tag WOULD; a•i ilia the sole link. between . the 'PaHlIc 'Coast and .the Great interior 'Basin, over which the immense Overiamitravel most visa. and the, Princigal• Poriton or the Nam Steam' $40,000 20,000. 10,000 0,000 6,000 Line.between *ht, T»o Ocenine, Its line extends from sacratuento, on the tidal watere of the Pacific; eastward act , es-the rig he.t. and most., populous narts'of California: Npiada and Utah, contig, nous toall the great Mining: Regions of the Far West, and will meet and connect with the roads now:building east of the - Rocky Mountains.. About -100 miles are -now built, equipped and to running operation to the. summit of the *terra Nevada: Within a few days 33 miles, now graded. 'will be added, and the track carried entirely across the mountains 4.0 a point in the Great Salt Lake' Valley, whence further progress will be easy and rapid Iron; Matetiah3,and equipment are ready at hand tor. 300 'mitts of mad, and 10,000 men are eniployedlnMe.construiztion. . . The local blistneett upon the conlitteted 'portion cur paisee all previous esniuste. Tue linnet! for the quar„,.. 'ter. endirg Annst It, are as follows - • . Owes , .OPriATI,O Ranhores,. - Experoos, • ; I:Allyn:as, 84,1.46,449 64 556,54;t.) 47 5401,031 -Ft or at the rate or two millions per annum, pf which more than threelourtits are net profit on lees than 100 .miles worked. :This is upon the tartest, legitimate. traffic of.the road.-with Its terminus lo the mountains, . and with only tho normal ratio of government trans- • portation, and itrexc . ;nisive of the materiala carried for the further extension of the road. • The Company's interest liabilities during :the unite period were leas than SIM,OOO. • : - Add to-this an ever-expanding throngli.traffic. and . the proportions of the future. buninese -become The Liceipany are authorised.to :continue their line . eastward until it shall meet and connect with the roads now' bnilding east .of .the Reeky Mountain rangers. Asiuming that they will build and 'control-half the en tire distance between San FranciSce and the Missouri River, as now 'teems probable,' the United States Will have Mites - and in the completion of 565 miles t S,- - 39j,000, or it the average rate or 5.33.600 per mile—not including an absolute, grant of 10,000.. 000'acres of the...rablieland: :liy becOmmg a joint. Investor in the magnificent enterprise, and by . .waiving Its first lien in favor of tke'First.Mot twat:el:ton/Molders, • xna,f,lmixateL G.•VERthaItAt,'IN,ZrYtOT, I ,rtris.vorect tiskaamon Vr retvwra oistiamwrs, .and has ..careTally guarded their - interests against :nil ordinary eontin- . . .. . . . .. . • _The Company offer for sale, through us, their . -* •• .. . First Mortgage Tiurty . Year; Six per . Cent.. -. . , • Coupon BOnds... . . Principal.•anti lattere.t payable in sold Coin, in New York city. •They are In the sums of. sl,uoo each, with eeml.annunl gold coupons attached, and are selling fur the present at 95 iter cent. and au-- crued interest from Jay tat added, •in currency, at . which rate they yield neatly .. • : . . ..- . ~ • .Nine per Cent. upon the investment:' ' ~...46 50 69 CO 90 00 These-Bonds. authorized by Act of Congress; are be skied only - as the work . progresses, .and to the same amount only as the Benda goaded by the laovernineat and represent, in all -catei,the stasr LTEN °poi a com pleted, equipped," and- productive railroad:_ in which have been invested subeidie stone sub scriptions, donations, surplus earnings, etc., and which is worth inure that' three 'times the amount of. First Mortgage Bonds whieh can be issued upon it... • The Central Pantile First Mortgaese . Bonds hive all the' assurances, sanctions and truaranties - of the Pacific Railread 'Act:of Congress,' sad have in addition several noticeable advantages over ail other clasetsi of railroad - - . Fut:tr.—They are.the. superior-claim upon altogether . the moat vital and. vainatile purlieu of. the through line. fizoosin.—Biiiiide the fullest benefit of the Governmetit • eitesidi , , (which is • a subiirdinate • lien,) the road • receives the benefit oi large .donatiotis Tmao—Fully half the whOle cost of grading $3O miles •eastward of San Francisco is concentrated upon the ISO miles now about completed; - Foutern—A. local bueineassoready.yielding three-told . the annul interest liabultlm, With advantageous rates 'sayable in coin. . Firm—The principal as well as the Interest-of its • Bonds being payable in coin, Upon a legally bind - Having . carefully investigated • the resources, : and • prospects- Of ..tte road, • and the manigeinent. of the Company's atlfairS; we cordially .reouir..necd, these Bondi to TrnateeS, tsecutols, ineiitutiois aid others. as an eminently sound, reliable and remunamillye form' of permanent investment... • . • Ciostieinsiosis of Ciovernment So : cavities . 'CENTRAL -PACIFIC. FIRST MORTGAGt SONDE Tim !wiz% POLITE". hoLDias 18011: • TWELVE Tp ElettnlEN PER C'A'T.ADVANTAGE, Writl . 1111; 61AZ HATE Or • . . . The followlneare the current rate (September9th), subject, of coerce, to slight varlutious from day today.. We receive in exchange: • • ' • -•-. . U. S. Sizes,lB44cempen, aud.haydiffereceo... - .108.49 U. S. FlvoTWentle4, 1862, - eonJoni •do ....180.49 U.S. Irlve-Twen des, 1864, con;xe4. • do 135:99 IJ. 8. Plve-Tvrentiee, lte'h,-couter6, - .do • .148.49 U. S. Prve•Tweiniee,. 18.5.. (new), coition, do: —l2O 99 U.'S. Fora-Twenties. le6T, (oew), :12090 U. S. Ten•Portles, coupon, and'pny aurererter), .•••...89 49 U. 8. Seven-Thirties, (tcl Seiler), da •do .123.19 U. & Seven•Thlrtleajad serl), do •• do. .129.19 . • • For sale by Batas arid Bankers; geberally, ofrwhom descalptivernmOlta•ar.ddlaps can be obtained, andby • - .dc HATCH, Banken anealerliin:man* g,34ldeas Fin arida' Agents 01:the V. r: B. R. cio., •.•• • : - Nci; .• • • .Ttnco. F. PArz. PA.TTERSON BROIitiERS REAL ESTATE AGTS.. -oFFlClPiahaapilike . The sale and rent Of Houses, Lots, Penns and T.And soitclted - • • . . Land interests 'keiltod Alter and Zia' -6:llleeted.- - - iday.4 'Si . • . • 16-17 . . - - ' - • ' • ... . -r ..'.~;,= . . . .. . • We take pletatire In announcing to D e ateri' Per . tinzem. and , the ' Agricultesal public' • that we ' hale within the past year. increased ; one facilitierefor.the manufactere of our Bay, Beak •Pnossuare; to an ex•.. tent urrapi•by. any.. other -liliame,to the-United States or Barone. :These faciEthia -hot oniyinclude .the enlareementof our old. eiltabil&ed Worts hi Phil adelpidd.laMoint as the DIMILIPrille2•8111112 . Ack.ajt C L.T Uit IL LAME 11l VAL • Vvositio, but - . also the purchase of. extensive and - we d 4 tock - ed works at Chimp . .. , with all The WWl eary machinery. cars, ' condict the bratiriese.-- Thia establishment alone has produockannualk over 5000 tone of dried Bonet and Meat,: and is capable of being largely increased. We desire, by tbeclosest in pervirdon. to conduct therm two concerns so that our cowmen) will derive ft practical benefit firm their 'cer.solidatipn,An obtaining • t XIALIWRIE •which. .shall nialmalti a standardtand uniform ity. and at the lowest poseilde price. BA V c SONS. THE Joust P►rtaeoe i!,!te Poet 0133ce.). IRMO TO OMI CIESTOMM Peruvian Guano' Substitute 1 13AUGITS RAW BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. rittit.DE MARK T • BAUGrIi & SONS, Bole Proprietors and ManuLtda.-ens, \ elaware River Chemical. Werke, PMMDIIIWIU4 ICALUIIIET WORKS, Chicago. • • SW" Farmers art.. - recommended - to puraaft of the dealerl located In theft. neighborboo& In sections where no dealeria yet eat/Wetted. the Phosphate may be procured directly from the undersigned: , A Priced arcialar will be lent to all dealers who apply.: • - • A ~• • BAUGH SONS, •- • - Chimes; pio.2o@._Delafosire A - • ' PHILADELPEI*, ,- - - - No. 229 Lake NtiTun, °blips's.. BAUGH, BROTHERS ds CO., ' • ' General 'Wboloae Agents; . No: ISI Pearl iiit; 'corner' of Cedar, GEORGE-DITGDALEI . Wholesale Agent for Marylincland " 97iSc1L05-Bznities Wharf, C3, - ,We are prepared to Supply our Patent Sectional Mill to all Manufacturers for grinding Bones, Guano and all other Lard substances July 21, IA MORO PHILLIPS? Gnqurs* .• • • . . SUPER-PHOSP HATE ,OF LIME. • BTB,NDABD aIIikBANTB*D; •••• For, sale at Manufactexere Beadle, • No. Nortk Frani Street, Philadelphia, and No, 95 south Street, Baltimore, And by Bealeta lit• general ',throughout the Counyy. • . •ThelErANO of which MO -110 P ib IIOSPHATIC is - and always has been manufactured.: (and of whichte has pole contml for the United *Statesl. contains , fikl•per cent more Bonefhtephate than. Raw 'Bona :therefore it is more durable. The addition" of Ammonia gives it erecter fertillzinz value, • • L• • • . - ,Over six yearn' experience tee proved to the Farmer ,that it makes a heavier grain than even stable manure, 'and ht not only active but lasting. • • .• • Pnce.ss6, Wiper. ton 2,900 lbs. • "•• ..; ••• IMecomit to deatent • •"• " • • ' ••MO MO PILILLIPIS, - Bole'Proprietor and Manufacturer. (Feb AG, : 130, July 21, '6l HALL S Supeilor Improved Super-Phosphate of Lime . MANUFACTURED. BY , THOS. La..HOLT, AGT., SCHUYLIOLL HAVEN, PA. T O iv , t :f - ,'-' \''' '.- ' k- . it, ..gt i • • Farmers'andDealers in Fertilizers„svill observethat r have adopted tbe , above-Trwie, Matk," to show these. who. use Hall's Super-Phosphate; made front the Raw Bone, that they are getting my manufacture.. .• " . y patrons please be. careful in purchasing, to b M beerve that . the above "Trade Mark" is stamped upon: . each bag. RS none other Is genuine. ••• .• • . • • For Wheat. Rye Barlep,•Corn, Oats; Potatoes,' .Ib havw, Buckwheat, 'Sorghum. Titetwpo, •rfope, GardeW Vegetables; pal ever,/ Crop coid . • -• • We claim for our ilauephate that' aset-fertilizer and producer for early vegetal/lai r - - it cannot be ex celled by any in the market, and as a TOP:DRESSING for GRASS it has'no superior/ • . _ 'We guarantee that farmers Will liiidbur Super-rhos pi'aute of Lime more prompt in action and mote, last; Tag in Its ette . ct4 than eithar .Peruvian Guano or. etable. manure, - . . : Four years experience has, tested this, that 'our Per; • ;tiers makes heaviet grain.thin even ttlable-manure. I am now ready to sopply . the above superior Feiti zer•in large or small ; quantities—in new, bags of 209 pram's. each. Also, always on band, a stock or fine 'Raw'Bone Dust; Soft' ova Soatia - Plaster, &c., &a. •• trade disConut allowed to, dealers. .. • .; • . • • The Marie Fertilizers can be .purchasod'at BRWIIT - &CO.'S Store. Centre - Street, Pottsville.. • .• POST OFFICE ADDRESS—THOS: 1... MOLT,'. ! . Agt., Schuylkill Raven, Pa; ' . . • . March 23. 'eat . Feb 10. '66" My] -. • 12- ALLEN ..& '::.NEEDLES'. IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME THE BEST, • THE CHEAPEST. THE nosT - uNoroßm. • THE MOST. FINELY Prepared PHOSPHATE irk the market.: It fe packs d New Bags, 200 lbs. eaeh. $5O per 2000 IbR. A LAscis Disaottpq r 0 DzALu P E.R U V.-I ecII unlitCO.lLreceived dirt from . : • ::the governyTnt."..• - : • • • FARMERS=! BUY AND uss ALLEN' &'..N.VEDLES': A311101131)- FERTILIZER, TIIE _BEST, • TILE CHEAPEST, THE HOST RELIABLE MANURE FOR Ivit.E - -A.T...... - .: . .*:.-i,j{,'y . E-, Anti to perimently enrieb.tbeiroil. Packed to cipod 8ag...150 lbs.'elch. • per 2000 . pounds. . . . .• _ . AREAVYDISOOUNT TO - DEALERS. igrienttnral Works, Beads and Plum Ste.- . - Offices a• Stores, 41 IS,. Water St: &42 S. Delaware Arpin°, PHIL AD ELPHIL For sale by • ' • • •-• • , MORRIS, J0.1y13..ea ' • •. ' 291St' COMPLETE MANURE MANUFACTURED BY HENRY BOWER, Grays Ferry Road, Philadelphia, SUPER-PHOSPHATE: OF' LIME, AMMO NIA AND POTASH. WarSnted Free_ from Adtaterates PACKED iN BAGS ITS lb! EACH PRIOR $55. PER TON OP. -2,0001L11$ DISCOUNT TO DEALERS BOOTH.gz GARRETT, of Phlledeipb.le, Climates of high standing to tkeir report of the:analysis; ray to -The constitution, of the above indicates a * decided. advance in the composition of a. Fertilizer by - the in - trodnction of a conelderable, centage of Potash, and • countenances the claim Mvolved In the name "Complete : • • . • . WILLIAMS k MOSS, Of Philadelphia, Chemists of. large experience in the . analysis of Fertilizers, say ' ".'We find from an an of your 'Complete - nnre.. that the name „ you have given it Is certainly warranted by its Chemical compoeitien t in addition to 'thus cordially recommending. your -Fertiliser front . a Chemical stand point, we should state that Its mechan. ical condition is meet excellent, being each u toad mit - o f its use in the further preparantm." . The "Complete Maniac." has been need largely an • various crops; . and .the latinteny . thus far received proves It to be the beet Fertilizer yet introduced. , • . Orders received and information given • • • DIXON, SHARPLESS d 4 Bola 4oictiTs, 40 IRlonth:W4*rye.; Phiiadeiphla. 'Auzust 81, • ' lrt --; PATRICK COM.EFORD,' • And Dealer In all. mks' of CEDAR. •Wrj'ODEN .196.Ccntre.Stree,t; Pois e. Inventor of a.: new and economical WINE 'PRESS 'also of the new and Ingenious Viral uy4l . 4)n GWEN' VerOrders respectfully solicited. . :July 13. 'fiT ' Stftam COIII9IIIE,ItH . EN JIIDG*. . , .. . . „ .. great reduOdou in ,Wboleaale and Retail" Pricra of : wry Superioc Olives , wad Milireae-Plaued Wiaria of our own mantifaebare. - - . • • . • . dual as Tea Sete, "true, Ito -. .. ..- ....,:4- .. . Pitchers, - Waltesa,',Gobieul,A Cake lizesketa,: , atateca. ilat - 1,- : • . .. •••••: i s „.. , _ . ter CooleseiTegetable 'Mob ee, Tureens, Sugar and Card.- -1. in. I- Baiskete; %rap and Drinkirg-, . -ass" ,' . ' ".Cape,'. 11111iePti Forks Cad - 41.••. • liXtIlL 8 of vidona Urals. TfilirLE PhaTE, on beat of-metals, and toba.nn bet teeln- market. and 'dittos LATZST Urfal. There op goods are inierepresented: at • • 9 ~ . , - •:....•,-; • - ' - .110.115111AN'S :• ': - • ~ . .3011 IN , . , NEW AND BEAllTtinni STORE. :, .. No. Tog A iv b . Str eet ,'P hiad i g•k ;g4 brlease:cllndexam . ineoct.Goodsbeforepa r *iilg.. .i, r 1 ,7. a. -A2l . of PIATINErat reasoollgo prixr: • :•• . . . • _ . -4411. •6?-Bg.iy :: - ' INSTATIOTION ON TIEE' PIANO. • • ' • • •'11: • A..:•BIECILEIr . • Rae taken roomain the bulldhig.onYaiinst -tiler Occupied by hir.Uneweaver, dentietv..ricese pu pils will be matmeted on the piano ken; -" CLOSINC OUT-BUSINESS: ' - - ffirEf..zirfa•oviv: ' VO :CLOS 'BU I TES " pc=64,boutio.ck•e out my . present Mishima in e: 1 •,w 1 11 - 101. .94ti.the satins. stock ~Qt Dry Goildie,'GrocerfesAtasesawate; ac.; dry Inmate and utensils tains to the *ma. an of which will be offered at pest for tbs stem. .purpose."- 720.111% A. fi 0VJ612. Jape 19 1 26T-41‘ 276 Centro swam •--, ••, • - , - • ' .7-•`" -•>•—• • - - - - • - • ••4.,.--,•4•1".'m a. --" • " ' :•••• • •-* - - 4 %- , „A••••••••.•=mmomomgmmoommommem..........m....rom•••••••• IItON'WORICS. SHE b oa N iber ou r IKON WOIBIRS.--The sarie now pre red to build ar m. Steam Engin% pumps, ,oArßroalons And Deft QM' mods of eastil 3 V and kagiro ri*e to or der. Bimodal attention paid to the manufacture of Car Wheals: JO:* I,A :4 '4: S hrundoah Ci 47, April I, ' '6 • /4 -ii "PPM PALO ALTO IRON • CO. eve 1 - Prepared to ftuillsh T RAILROAD 1R0N . ,- E -7 Ingllrelth 20 to Tqtiontals per . yerd—Sat, SET fromlS to as pounds rer . Yard. Wm" 111114 either for horse care or All these rails are of the LATEST AND MOST APPROVED PATTERNS. — -AEC Alto a generaltasortment of MEECH , ANT BAR IRON, Hounds, Flats, SiPtarea• as ' . Hound and Grooved, HOOP AND BAND IRON, CAR AXLES. RAILROAD CHAIM. FISH PLATESAND BOOR SPIRMA for utile. BO,LLS made of the beet brands orcold Blast charcoal Iron, n 1. ) ., for ime--elth er for T etheet.raile or harlron. all kinds of CASTINGS FOR ROLLNG MILLS; Also We .also in vite attention to oar DIPPERRNT PATTERNS OF s" RC. Sena okt ralht, paddlediron. dce. BENJ. HAIL STOOD, President. Office corner 2d andllarket Ste., Pottsville, Pa. .Tan:`, l -c l / 4 ,!aT:. 4- PoTTsviLLE ROLLING WILL, Anmis BROTHERS, Proprietors, Pottsville, measiyillill County, PenIMI .. • • • • . . - ' Mannfactirers - • .oi - Pailriria Irori. (both -T aridStreel Rails) are preptired to receive and ere- . cute orders ,at short notice, - for ' ci.n.r and •E. .. - all thordinary slice in.nee. •. .. • ' il.:-..... k 5 .144 1. Making one own: pig Engird, we lire it1131 4 4,7,g1ik • careful to select suitable' ores •,•: . beYere-,-..-; can therefore rely upon receiving in all eases nag, class rails.. ' The smaller Elie. of T.Railti, ro, 20,• 23, 32, and '4O hounds to the Yard: "always on hand,' ,arid ,supplied In email lets as wanted'. •. - - ' ... *: ~' • Pottsville, October 16th,e . • :-... : :-' ..4.- : . LOCONOTRE .".WO4KB, . nnTT BA I .11- Ta •arIC 0 IP A Y, Broad ILI • and Hamilton Streets, .Plailadelphia; Penns.;' Would . call the attention or Railroad r 4111anzEenti and those intted in Rail , ' :mud rullnertY, to their. systent of Loco- •j,,.„ 11 1 1 1 : !'‘Ulgi motive Engines, in Which ihey are adept- aim •r Me particular busineis • for which they may be required t by the itse of one, two, three or four pair of driving wheels.; and the toe of ; the whole, • or so mach of the weight is' may he desirable for ad-' &Won ; and• in acoammcdatin them. to 'the grades, .curves. strength of supen . druction, - . and' rail and work to be done. •By the moo:Wine maximnatinefnieffect " of the Power is seemed . : with .the least expense for at, tendance,- cost of fuel, and repairs to Road and Engine; Withthese objects in.vieW..and as the result of twenty- three years practicsl . experieke in the business'by our • senior partner, we: manufacture five different kinds of. Engines; and 'several clasties of sizes of each' kind.— Particular attention 'paid to the strexerth_of the ma chinetri the plan. and workmanship of all the details.., Our lung experience and ciPportandies of obtaining.in formation, enables us to offer thaw engines with`the ' assurance that in .efileiency,- economy . and durability, they will. compare favorably - with those .of any other ' • kiwi apnea.. We also tarnish to order; wheels, axles, bowling or low moor tire fto &Centres without boring,) • . composition castings for bearings of 'every description of Copper,. Sheet Iron and Boiler Works ; and every ar-. We One-rt-sitar-8 to the repair or. renewal of Tx:4;omo- , • M. BAIRD ' ..; the , ee. . • , •• . ' HILO. BURNHAM: Inn CHAS.T. PARRY; • , (.1.BANT:1111102y1 - WOHIItS,:tHEAUANOt, c I"."—Tl4e subscriber, having.hls works corn. ; plated and in full Operation. With lietWY niachlnery.tind thole of the, latest lm• L 'thiprovement,.bi now prepared to do all RFR: kinds - of . mining machinery. •steam en! kinetof any size for hoisting and pump- • . - big; single and doable, acting pumps Of all' sizes and-of. .the latest - Improvement, Cornish engines of any size_ for pluziping In slopes or with Corrilat. - pump," all' kinds of coal breakers, - .with -- chilled: or plain teeth, ail kinds of wrought iron forging for drift cars or mining machinery, blast Parnaces of cold or hothlaat. - with an' improved blowing cylinder and blast' pipes, and rolling mills .with the two or three high rolls. - with the latest ; Unproved furnaces for puddling or healthy, all' kinti - .ot . saw mill 'castings for wailer. . - or upright saws, brass work of every description cast and: finished. and rait- - road castings, of ail "sites fur minesberallroads. The .subscriber, having had a, long experiente in the machine business i this region, and a practical mechanic, and well known as' one of - the late firm of Wren and tins;," of the Washington Iron Works,'Pottsville, trusts - that prompt attention to business will procure for hinathe . patronage et his old friends of the mining regitm, and elsewhere.' . TllO - Mlth - WREN - Maltatary City. • .April • la-tf . • Pilo COAL •OPERiII TORS do - . —Pioneqr Boiler. Works. . The atibscribets r&pectitiliy Invite the; attention of the business community to . theinoller-Worki, on Railroad Street, • below the Passenger Where they are prepared to 'manufacture • ..-. • BOILERS Or .EVERY...OESCRIP - 110N.• ,• • Crooke .Stacks, Air : Stacks, Blast. Pipes ; Elasorneterk Drift•Cars,•&c.; Boilers on hand, ' • . • Being practical 'mechanics,. and having for pearl , de- Noted themselvea entirely to thistrauch of the buelnena, -flatter theniselves, that work' done at their establish .ment will give eatiSfacrion• to all who may favor them -with Individuala• and Companies will find it • greatly to their 'advantage to egunine • their work be fore engaging elsewhere: :• • • JOHN T. NOBLE, Jan 1, - •• • . .. MATHEW -11110D.4. WASIIINGTO , N WORKfi.•••:. . .. .:* toiroTicE.Tbe iiorkp of the late firm of Wren & 8r0., - known ley - the • "WASIIMOTON IRON WORKS., located on Coal Ftreet.• In the Borouirtt -- of Pottsville, will be --',„. ..,... . continued by the .sub4criber in all -Its -iii l ik o various branches. N -I 'z : ,1-4 i 4 m : building, - and all hinds of . Machinery for, ining either. coal or ore ; blast Initiates of hot or cold blast; all -.kinds of railroad -castings and. railmad car fixtures Of wrought and; iast lron ; all kindi‘of..brits.s Castings ; all kinds of smithwork, and all - sizes - of the latest--lin prtWed .ptunpi; stngle aud -double acting., Repairing promptly - attended to and neatly executed... . .- . i By careful attention to lisiness the' subscribe trusts 1104111 receive a share o the public patronage so lib ' erallybestowedOn the li .) te firm. - . JA.MIN. WREN.. ' : Pottsville, September - 1. 16G5. , ~.- •317,-.. --,. , -; IakINEGROVE Iron Works, 1 PINEGROVE, SCIIUYL.. CO., PA, M aw M.ROOPER, Machiniet Eughieer, • itlIE - A:cdu Janqrtry 30, , 61 . 5 . 1 9' • IRON WORKS. The .subscritient. are now fatly pre-. cf .pared .to furnish.. at the. Ashland lAN ' • Works; ..Steam .Enkines : .and Tunaps of 7.114411 any nowir and capacity; fur mining and .. other. Litirptises. Coal Breakers of every size and linttern now innse„ together: with castingS and forgings .of Oeeryilesairstion. • Coal- told Drift' Cars of all sizes and patterns, large Truer and Horse CarS,--, all furnished' at the • shortest notice. The subscribers fiatter,ShOwedves that, Ints , trinch-'as every.member of - therirri-is m .practical erhanic,' they will be tibia', to farniih machinery that will compare favorably'withOry the. Region- • All orders directed to J.i/t N. Ow* Ashland, SchnAkill County, Pa„' riill receive firnintit attention., . . j,.&.m. GARNER . 'AO . 1 . • • : oirittwity AND:..fumicuirvic tumor,. F Mgeam Vue Factory.; '&c. NOTICE.—The bualeess.of the bats: arm of. &NYDER A - •/.111 , 15 - ES, will be*--CCM bontinded by the subscriber in all its lA rious-brancbes of Stettin Engine .build ing; l Ironouhder, and'manufacturer of - re - ! — 7 • all kinds of Machinery; for Rolling Mills, Blast Fnrua cea,"Railroail Cats; &c., &c. Ile wilialso continue the buaincets of. Mining and Selling the celebrated Ping Porest'Wtilte Mb" and Lewis And- Bpcihri .Veins • Rod deb Coals, being Sole proprietor of these : . . • • • .• GEORGE W. SNIDER: January TD4IIIII.ERS AND STACKS. Lib ••• The PnbPcrtber to ifrepa . red , fo execute • circlet's for -the above articles. with die patch, at the old place of buelneesi Coal 0" - Street, below Norwegian. -‘2.0 feet troll eia • -,er tuagel..WlTlC alwaye - band; Ali*, the mane-• . . Coal and 'Other 14hOielsi . Of the best' material and worlantinshlp. • Repairs prOmptly attended to.',' 'Fans (or mining ventilation always on band:• . SPARKS. Pottsv,ille,4agast , 3/5-1y -,, • .. . . AI Nr CA II:81EL . . IRON:CON:PM - MOUNT. C.A'BMELJ• NORT lIIIMBEfer.Atir c o!a•N'T • • 'oaci.v . anpqlil:9l3l Tlty.l4W or JOLT IeTN, 1.8 . 69. • • Milk. AND BRA S S FOUNDRY, •-• aitachine; Sc reen; and, Car Sh opo.. . .• • This dompanyln composed' of : Practical ldeeininlas in all the branches, and will faithfullly fill all orders for work entrusted to.thein."- We are using Jonas -Laub ::enstAelma Patent for • Making . &Mare-iron Woven . • • • JONAS LAUBENSTEEN,Trent. •- • - • ' lIOWELL GRI4SN;• Supt. LEGAL CARDS. • Co-PART NE1141111P..-The '..under . signed have formed Co-partnerablp as At torneys at Law,*tindei the:name of HANNAN 86. SON. • JOHN HANNAN, . • Pottsville,. Feb 6:1867-6- . THOS: R. HANNAN.. . W. Atternerp_a Law; • oFFIO11:--(ntre St; below Mcpress Office. . Can be conanlteil in German,. April I: ,67-1.4;611., TOILN W. BICKEL, . - . . 6 / • •_ Attorney at Law, Pottsville, pa. (office,witb Hon. F. W. Hughes. Centre street.) • :Can be consulted In English and German, • Ilec . l.'S. '66 - - _ ' . 50.tf :'• DENJAMIN•I3... 010000 L, Atteinvy "at. 1) 'Levy'. .OFFICII-Itialluntongo Street Oove Centre. • • March 19, 41.1....-12-tr • ,T." CLAY 11 11 SC I .RaI'RESSER, . . • . . Attorney at Law, Ashland, County, Pa. Otlice—On Centre street, opposite the Post Office. . • . • Sept. 4 '64.. ItriAMON WEIDMAN, • : • • • • Attoracriat Law. . • OrirroirrCentre Street,. reoten formerly liccupi.ed- by George Deß. seim. -March . 'num • CULAITBILL. d WILLIAM AMPBELL ac MUTH, Aim:Avers at PAW, •OFFlCE—Cehtre Street,. opvireite White Hone Hotel, Pottsville, Pa.? . , . • - .(I.IIIV.INTOPIIES. IL A Attaraey. at Law, and. IviotairY.P46.oile (Authorized' by. Law administer. adidaVAa, Az! and to. hihe- denceitions; 'and adolowle&gments . 0 mortga,,m powers lir .Arxorney, dre 0 • . : POTTSWLLE, senuy.. LKILL co • . AND OOLLFaCTION carricra, - , Malvuitcalp St. (opposite cfnee. l4. • • • . - Jr% W. B:otmuniy.ny, .Attoruoy'- a.••= 4l Lve,. ilhil: reinco ed .his 'office to th e eiocand floor , fror'.... r.Oom, avow, B. s.ltitkire Book., ewe. on Contr. St.. • • Por.aville. Irehl4. 'AT--T- BOOMS i :;,:.,. : - :' - .I3AIIGAIifS - ',l, SELLING OFF.'; .-.,sgrir4N,Gilivir.,, GlGOVElikzetpettfalty announalibit Let detennhid. entim -stack'. at Thy Ow* 11 ;:thalltirlFvei =alb' i tirg 4 4 41 , 0iff, 1 01 1 GiMi i r NIS • • ... • • • • 'To poidowom twavies wul doiroU atm Maim ostii Solt . 444111,1017. • ; • . , - t.'.Eii;.f . -'jt.*::: - - .. '.i_10:-'0.. : 1 ': - :.':*8:.6 6 a B t I P _ M_ R. C. HILLAsz Co., Alts' f.114,E.:..-Lify4 o - ,1 1: - .::..N: - -$'!.:0::::!B:.:A.::.Ni:. -- Q - ..:: . g - :'.... -. . Mutual Life, New York ' Penn Manual Life, Phila. Travelers of Hartford Ilturtford Live Stock ' international Fire; New York Security " " cc Phenix Niagara Germania Putnam' North American " Merchants Combined Policies, in the original Travelers ImmranceCompany of Hartford, insuring $5,000 in case of Death frem any cause, with $26 pei week 'incase of total disability from business-issued Onliberal terms.; _ Examine our Rates for Life Insurance before Insuring elsewhere., E. F. BODE-Y, 181 CENTRE STREET, ALLisoN . CATARAcrsTEAM.i . s - romp, ..... .. ... . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . , ~- ••• • The attsitticm of Coal Operators and off:Jewelsinvited to the .Primp herewith illustrated, as being .the best Pump, for•heavylifts, jet introduced in the miniug - region. Wtaeliim fur Weed Panto the. following advintal gee over all others ~ 'llist.-They• are doable seting"..with but' one. pole. .. .. ..• • • • • - - •• •• ' . )d.-They occupy less space. (al4 inch pump with.stearitcylinder, ea inches' in :diameter; 4' feet stroke, labiltlB feet- 10ng."4 feetwide. P l / 2 c feet high.) .. • • • • ' ' " • • - .•• - • • ••-. • "•' '-- : - 3d.-The steam valve is moved by the pressnreef the "water in the column, .produ-Ing an action' sillier o themceentric movement on crank . pumps. ' '• • ' • ' - - " - •' ' - " -• • - . .. • - 41k.—They can be run np to &Biked of 160 feet inimitette, without any penadifig. or destructive jar on the *elves or.other par& of the pump. . 51h.=They require no stays or fastenings-of any' kind, their own Weight being sutllcient to 'keep them perfictly steady, even when working on' the heaviest lifts. •'. -- • • ' •• ' .-• ' ~... ' ' • - 61h. ,—They will work on lifts up to 400 feet vertical height, and will run at any speed.from 160. feet down to 1 foot per minute. . . .... - - • .. . .. . . ~ .. . . -. ' • Istr:—They are constructed' ender the &rect superinteM:dence o" f Mr. 'Robert Allison; who has. had ea years' experience in manufacturing mining machinery. . - " . " . • r•- • •••• • . Neb.—They have the endorsement of some of the oldest operators and best: - ..mining.sepertntendents In the Coal " region..: . . . . . • . . . . • • - • . •• - . • . • . Mr. JOHN H. -BRACKEN, Pottai4lle, Mr. JAMES GLTVER, Pottsville. Mr. CHARLES SH-LIMAN, Plitt/1%411e.; Menem.Zy. G-. & G. S. Repplier. Philadelphia : Mx . JOHN L: GEIGER; •Misnmoth Colliery:- TAR. LEIGH COALCQ-,Mazieton; Pa., hir.. MORGAN SILLpLtN; .Hazleton, Pa.; WOLF CRE DIA MOND COAL CO,. Philada,.; Gen. J. K. SI(FRIED, Sept., Wolf Creek Ditunou4 Coal lll Co., • Put - Wyllie ; . . • • ...•.•.. . . . . . . . -•- iVaities requiring PUMPS or in wont ef any tarther.iutormation will please - Cali onfir ruldress . the under- signed, who are prepared to till orders at short notice for puniips of 'any size, and' to work. on any li't no to 400 iaut•• ,. .TertiCal height. 'Column and steam plpsii furnished at thelowest caqta prices, alob all land+ of mitiing.niii chiriti&... MI wor niade'of the, beet material, and pat up In the most substantial and worlimaniili . o , •reanner.:at reasonable pries' ' .. . . Oar Steam pimps are all warranted to run 100 feet per 3 tuna° for ordinary work, -and to give entire sat • • • - - . . . .. . . . • IRON- AND STEEL WIRE ,ROPE, bIANDIPACTIIRED BY JOHN-A. ROEBLING, . . TRENTON, N. J., • FOR INCLINED PLANES, MINING, STANDING SHIP RIGGING, SUSPEIi - 'SION BRIDGES. FERRIES, STAYS AND • GUXS ON DERRICKS, CRANES AND SHEARS, ELEVATORS, TILLERS, ttc. WIRE ROPE CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ORDERS FILLED WITH DISPATCH. • ' IlleTor strength. size and coat see circular, which will . be sent on application. ' April 20, •ti,T ROM MT BILL mourrEiT CITY INSUROCE 'AGENCY, ACCIDENTAL, CASH ASSETSII: 44. fc " Iriartfqrd Jane 115„ FOR KINTS, ROLLING WATER wow, &o, WiC . BETIM . IiIt.'PEIEVIIStIOO7. O II: TO .arine 29, 1865 Ti 0 COAL ORs:PESATO R. • . • •• - - &BRAT lIIIPROMIIINT IN . tOAL SCRENIIM. The undersigned are now •prepared. to manufacture r at their shop, in Kinereville, all kinds of BOER:ENS for screening Coal, of the improved manufacture, patented to Jonas Lardoenatetn, 4th. February, 1564, • , A A I N PI M N F.S •I i N B a M UN • U M 11UNA SuW N Oa AAd . . . . Screens mtmnhictrired by this - process , are more du— riade,.maintain their form better, and .are furnished as ctieap as any to be had inAle Cofmty: They are, made. of square iron, bench :shape as • to' rtkent the Coal sliding from one el* to the other be fore It is thoroughly assorted, thus preparing it better than can be done by cast iron or wire screens. • " - MERMINIIMMUM IMUNSIMMOMM IMMUMMUMWEN . mmuminimis samsainmegtin The xaanhfactniere or ently reinstall Operatons wanting Screens, 'to examine those new patent Screen at their stop, or •at work at the Mammoth Vein Col liery. of George S. Repplier, • near .Elt. Clair, where they bare be mn in nee for some time. y archasing screens made 'under thie Patent, liti-. • valor ',or any trouble as to patent rights wlll be avc&led. An work done with promptneaa and dlemtch. J. & LArßX.lsram, tterarille. June 1, lea. -48 LL Buteber.saws in great variety, from • the car:bra cid manufacture of Henry Dimton; which we war rant to be superior to any MAWS made. We also`have all alma Butcher and Mming- Knives, Steels, Chop pers and -Cleaver!. Dial . - Scales from twenty-four to .alaty pounds, with round and . equare. plates. .Beam :Scaler, all of the - Tiers best manufacture. - and for sale :"cheiip at tilept.l4, 87- THOMPSONA CO. • • .FOR TION-11ETENT/Olg °a INCONTINENCY of Urine; irritation, . inflammtlon, or ulceration of the bladder. or kidneys; died tees of the prostrate glands, atone in the bladder,' etdce tus, • gravel or brick dustand de posit& and all diseases :cif 'the. bladder; kidnap, dropsical swellings.. . • - . . IlacTiataeor.ra TrunoiErraaor.Btrotru. • 'TB GLORY OP 'IIAI , I .STRICI4OTH..-Tbere ,lote the llamas and. debilitated should hantadlately tot lielmbolpff Matra tibia ' • . etas nantati can 'be 'Aril:Med by tieing the Pi-. B tentlron awl:Rang, Bolder. with -metal strips on .6;e-wider aide to .preservn it and , cut of he hint. 'A. yeti' cheap aid unenarart tele ; every kitchen. ahonldbe µl4pitedieltli , CaWand • them at_ • ,1nipt..1C6 7 .: • , . :L. O. ritom.rsox &co;•:. . . • 10E01 T..1411_11 Fruit : have. a: Sall alSortment of-all kind •of glass Jan, any of whleh we.will warrant to keep the fruit;as sweet and as f rt lek as _the dsy It is pOt up, Samples of knit to:be ..sett at ont store that has been put up five lean% and -fanow.as gciod as the day. ft vow pat op.' , Ws hare the' l.yasan ,Jsr,liero and lixestelari also-Irkhaestelebta -4e4 Self ISelaitg Tin Cane; that he fagened ga eas ily oasts's% withal:alba ed . and pripe,imiof a . Thosmith.. Celt adjudge mule:. at - , . • L. 9; TH9NPSWI*CO. Altaic& 'Armtek - Prostervisr ;If ..-Aery.bandamiLe article' made in we piece like a • c fanktowl, t a nddidag attamigth and neataeast no 401.; :deed betual;ed cdr;Adll l*dilusti -1 /9 erev= pingo l add tailiddard.. :11,111411ans tami lasaniakd made In de name taddier: - Prinervil li ai l ld Balding loon TtnafdGildlnam,-and era Ras &A Lk 417. L. CI 171 A1%.1Y , 1tyf . .i . ..:5T0c4 POIrSVIIALE, PATENT APPLIED FOR . & BANNAN", Nranklin Iron Works, Port Car op, Pa, • SP 7 S ' ' • • P.O R T Used by liondredm of Congregtiltiono for. Churchooipommuoion'.Purporbs... • . . • •, .• ALSO . Excellent for Ladles and Weakly Persons .vuvEvettxpet, NEW JERKEY. SPEER'S .PORT GRAPE WINE . • FOUR TRAMS . OLD. • This justly ceiotnited waive wino is made from thn juice of the Oporto Grape raised in, this country.. • Its Tonics and Stiengtheiiin g Properties' . . ire unsurpassed by any .etner native Wine.:•.Bairui the pure Jame of the . grape, .prodimed - under Mx: . Speer's . own personal' supervision, its parity and genuine, - nem are guaranteed. The youngest child may partake of its generous qualities , and the weakest:invalid may use its? advantage. It is-particularly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and ended to the "various ailments that afflict the weaker. sex.:. 'lt la; in every . reapect, _ A WINE TO BE. RECIED ON. • INT kLIDE rsiSPEEZE4 P6RT.G/1.11,P11 . ' • . Fattit.ts vat SPFEIV . ISPi.)I3T.GEAO,. ' • WEA!:.I.Y PEEEIONS FIND A DEMO IT 13y its C9E. .Speeea Wines in Hospitalsare - Rtelerrtd to "other Wines' . Sold by Drugeiats and Grocer?: ' - • • A. Speer's Vineyard,: New jersey. oMce..7 243 Etioadway, New York. . ISAA.C.MOYER,. WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL, DR+ f RR IN . . FLOUR FEED &o'• - • • AND -BIA.NUFAC7IJRAR OF •. • • B:•c> m • Railroad . Eit., between Market ilic.43aitowhill ' • Having opened a new lichir and. Feeer!tore, and engaged In the manufacture of Corn Broome,- would be happy to meet hfe old cuetorners, as he Is eatlelled that he can give entire eatigiction: '.ll.erchaida - are requeetrd to can and CX.4111111313 his 'Mock' of Broom.- -BLVOMS ro Meer..' April, ,67-:-.141 ....• W 13. E -0 K • • . . Fraying . removed frorn the' store' comer Market and Second streets, he- the store between' O. Dobson's and J. G. Brown's ontentre street, offers a large and va ried assortment or dry goods and groceries at the low est cash prices. Being thankful. for past favors„stili so- Irclta a - continuance or the same. • • . July 7. '66 GEORGE:W. -SLATER' Real Estate 'Agt. 'and .o . onVganCete OFF JCS—Town Building,9d Worn . POTTEN/lALE, PA., • • rionsee; Lots, th.fitlsi bought, Nil& and . rentedi Attgaddon paid, to the interests of Landowners: Deeds, gouda-Mortgages, Articles of Agreeinent,,dte- wiitten. May 11..6.7 • - • - P. M.`IIIOHOIS. $33,526 1 466 38 $23.000.000 00 • 1,75%000 00 796.126 35 500,000 00 • 1.460.534 60 . 1,430,035 50 . 1,267.457 00 • •1,237,620 00 706,794 32 617.475 $6 393,161 30 367,235;.45. PENNA. Jal7 24 46 STEAL lIPB r 'ready ose.;--12 that. etesm7ylirdl i r, diameter ands feet QB-horse En e.. SON ttivllle iron Workl. . . tr M EYER'S - Newly ; Imiiroved Crescent ovittisT Scade icitire Aclmowledeed to be the beet. London Pine 31-WM and high awards in Lowe- _ es receive& Mel and second-band Pianos. * - :.• • Watens*, Mt Arch street, below Eighth, /tinedel:; an. • • , . la. irt woo. - , . ILELIEBOLDIC fiXTRAO7 Brcar6. Ore& health and vigor to.the frame and bloom to , abeek. Debility is seconipanied by many alannjog aymptom!s, and if no treataltat la simmitteti to, consumption, in-; oPileptie Stamina. • - • , - : . . • • • • D - 'IIPaRtgANT I:I 7 4tIVIR .17ENTRI ST., PQTTSVfLL.II;,.F.4I.. April T t 14rtt INSURANCE. ,T.HE: :. NORTH. "AMERICAN LIFE MD ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY; PHILADELPHLII, OIWITERiD MOH 3.1, 1860. Capital. . . • , . , All Forms of Lif e Accidents. POI tiles - Written, eigherSeparately or Com- il'-'10*.. - S.T: ! . :C . 4.SH. RATES, LIFE POLICIES, . • Insuring nirainst Uwe of Lifecwbether from Disease or Accident, at. rates lOwer than any Contpany in sating Life only. - . ' • Constant , • Lira .Accnoirr rOLVIT . —Giving • weekly oomreosation in ease of Disability by Accident. • All Life Policiei axe non-forfeitable after two premi• •nm areppaatd.. , ALL.LIF& rOLILIES FATA Aie THE AGA OF ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Anntial policies' Imre& covering all possible forms of auraaity occurring in the Street, Oflice, Shom:Fac tory. or whilst Traveling.. Minting; Boating. 'hiding, Skating, R.e..• Also inchiding Dislocations, 'Fractures, BruLFes- ' : • _ Short terra registered Policies are 8160 tssue&at low Five Year. Policies are, issued for Form Annual Pre-. Weekly . compensation allowed to case of Dinability." Bd:es - Of Erem its m on Accident Insurance • for One' Kean. • •• • - . 06 Preferred Class • . tri 00 per $lOOO On Ordinary `t 750 per 1000 On' edium 10F•00 per 1000 . On Ilazardons 'l5 00 per 1000 "On Artra.-Har:aidons Class ' .20 00 per :1000 The rate of compensation on every $lOOO insured is , Five Dollars per week for any period of TOTAL DIS ABILITY not exceeding 26 weaker . • tr'NO 3rEDICAL . ITAMLiaTfON AEQUIRED PROMPT PAYRENT HYDE Of - PROOF OF LI: JURY OR DEATH. . . - GiNSTI4L.OFFICS OF'THE COMPANY. WALNUT-- 439. STHEET, LEWIS.L. HOTIPT, Prefident:- • S. P. P4SLL'iCITON, Secty. arid Treasurer. LOWREY & .CO., GENEICAL }AGENTS- For:Schuylkill, ' •. , : • . •,. • ilorthimberinud , . Columbia, Bliontour, and Csibon Counties Office at BOSBYSRELL BROS., 157 Centre St., Pottsville, food Cancassen3 wantcd. J. G. ,LOVV.REY & CO.; LIFE, FIRE, LIVE STOCK AIM AC . CIDENTAL • INSURANCE .. AGENTS. °dice nt IFlnsbyshelli Brit's 'Borikatiire; - * .• Centre Mt., retterktle, ' • . • Passeneerßallwai Tickets can be obtained . at .OSI3YSRELL BRO.'S Bookttore. iJune 2^-46.8 m . . . . INSTJRAINICE . : . .KA. ER 0 R * •:-- Geiteral Insurance Agent.. Orac'e Permsylvaiiia 'Hall, Pottsville, Pa. LIVERPOOL .& LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY • • Cash :Capital .And Asiets: • . Itivebtedip the•UAitcq States. oi9r, . HOME INSURANCE .001tcPANY, - New, litiven t Connecticut. Cash • Surnims.Jan:. lat; 1315. Ineurituce effected in the heat Companies on lacora 'hie tenu; Losses promptly adjusted and paid without delay. : - •• • •.' . . April 15, . • • • CHARTER s . 1829. PERricruei. • • FRANKLIN •.. :.INSURANCE- COMM" OF • .I. I H,ILADPIPI - IIA:. . . • • • • . •• Ass'etis - Of Janitaiy $2 553 - 146' 13. - • .. - . . Capital • $400,000 00 Accrued Stirplus, •• • 946.713 OS :Invested Pretniunis, ' ; 1,900,43 . 1 14 Claims,-:1 Ineome for: 1566 . ' VI" Pi • I 6323,0 . 09 1 . ' LOSS PAID SINCE 1929,• • '•• • .. • - Over $5,400,000. , - . . ... „ . •PEE:PETUAL AND TEMPORARY' POLS ' O.LES ON TEEMS. . • • . • • • • • . . • • •.DIREICTORMI ' CLIAR_LES BANCEER,:ISAAC LEA,: .• • - TOBIAS WAGNER,- . EDWARD O. DAIX..' SAMUEL GRANT,, • GEO: PALES:. . PETER MoCALL. ALFRED FITLER, *- • GEO. - W. IIiCHARDS, FRAS. W. LEWIS, M. D. .4_3IARLES N. ItANCIKEII, President. .. • Tigoyidot MP tilt Vice-President. JAS. W. M Li.isTER, Sec. Pro. Tem: ' • The subscriber Is agent for tbe above mentioned in stitution, and is prepared to make insurance on every deri , :ription of , property, at the lowest rates. HENRY C.- RPSSEL, ABU • . Pottsville. March 19,'68. • ' 124. WALTER S. SHEAFER, INSURANCE ROOMS, Pottsville Pa AGENT FOR THE /Etna of Hartford Lorillard of New York Phoenix of Hartford.... ' Nort,h Anierica of New York Springfield of 4ass Yonkers and New York • • Fulton of New York 'Resolute of New York Aggregate Fire Oapital; —59,685,718 Union Mutual Life . 2,188,429 liartfoid Live Stock . 500,000 • • • • Capital represented . • $12,374,147 Lasses promptly and liberally. settled. 'Office open from 7.00 A. M. to 9 P. M., or. 'risks made binding by. James W. Grant, Solicitor, ;at the American House. • %- The above comprise some of the oldest, heaviest .and most ieliable.coiripanlesin . Amenca.' •• The zEtna incorporated in* 1919, pfLid• losses in 4T years of, over 519.000,000, while the Phcenlx has thelargest surplus over and above its capital stock and ; reinsurance of any Compay in Hartford, .• TIIIIE.PENN MUTUAL'. LIFE INSURANCE . COMPANY, Of Philade:lphila, -• • 021. CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW TENTH. •• . . ACCIIIIII.4I4',D.•:CAPITIL: $1,700;000. After paying 10 ace tolhe amount of $98 . 7‘,5131.'`, CIIAIT)gig • All the surplus divided amongst the policy headers everygear.. ONLYTRIILY-11.IITUAL-CORITA NY T CITY OR STATE. • JOS. M. RICFIARDS, Agent, Minereville. • '.Dividende have been made annually by Rile Compa ny since the year 18-1% and have averaged 56 pqr cent. April 6, `CT . • .• 1 - • • 1.1-6 m L_IFE ITISURANOE. Tne Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Cora mny, of Philadelphia. Office, No. 408 Chestnut street, the first door Seat of the Custom House. CAPITAL—i3OO,OOO—CHARTER PEEP - STOUT.. Continue to make insurances on lives on the most fa vorable terms. The capital being paid up and Invested, together with a 'le e :trill constantly as increasing reserved fund, offers a The premitra y s may Is be paid yearly, half -yearly or quarterly. The company add a sours perhodically to the insu rance for life. The first bonus, appropriated in Decem ber, 1844, the second bonus in December, 1849, and the third bonus in December, 104, which additions mare an average of more than 60 percent: upon the premi um paid, without increasing the annual premium. Thomas Ridgway, John A. Brown, Robert Pearsall, John It. Latimer, Thomas P. James, John H. Slack, Predmick Brovni, John C. Mitchell, " George Taber, Isaac Barton, Henry G. Freeman, Seth T. Conly, Isaac Starr. Pamphlets containing table of tates an .splanations, form of application and further into ion can be bad at the office. THOMAS RIDGWA , , President. Jose F. James. Actuary. , Or of B. BANNAN, Pottsville, Agent for. his County., ASHLAND PLANING - : M JNO. WgIQIfIITIIAN, Ashland, Pa. I am nCoWpreparedln manufacture, as cheap as can be.purchased elsewhere. • • . • Abutters, Blind., , ' • " :.:11/Vieidow Frame., Door. Frame., . • Floorings . and Mouldingi of all deacrlptions....'' . Also'Boards, Plank, • Lath; Paling, Shingles, Frain- All work warranted to give pd3ifaction.. Ashland, July 6, 17 . , 4t-1y ' . .11.A.11.0.11C1111,.. - City . Cabinet. Ware Hamm andsWanufactoryi -• gse 13017711 SECOND -STREET, • - . Philiadelphpa. , - ... A. B. i'erionagaing to the elty.will And it to their Advantage to call and ezaznine the stak. • D. hi. B. • Sent. R - ' ' • . .. • wa-tf • 6' Hoop 5kir1..: .. .:5kir1..: .. .:g0 Q 28 ....—.— • PRICES REDUCED • It affords us mach iieasure to announce toroar =roes patrona and the priblic, thatconseqeence of a alight decline in Hoop Skirt material together with oar. increased facilities for manufacturing, and a strict adherence to BUYING.and SELLING for CASH, we are enabled to offer all our JUSTLY CELICIIIIATED HOOP SKIRTS at REDUCED PRICER, and they as heretofore, alwayri be found in. every mpect more desirable, amt 7.0.11 y . cheaper than anysingle or double spring Men Skirt in the market, while our assortment . is unequalled: ' Also, constantly receiving from Hew York and the Eastern States full lines of low-priced Skirts at very lovi prices, among which .% a lot of Plant Skirts it the follOwing' ratest:l6 *bete. 6 5 Cents: 90 Menge, iz -cents ; 4s springs, 75 cents; SO springs, .86 cents r• 116. springs, 95 cents.:andlle spring% $l.. Skirts netde to order, altered and repaired; Wtole eale'attd.retaili at tkir Philadelphia' Hoop-Skirt Benno. 41tim,, No. 628 Arch h et', below Ith. WK. T. HOPKINS. Aug 24, .6T ' • ' 9 Wash PoNtder Saints . time, Jabot., naAcyMakes WAS H ING .PASTI3EV and MOND .AY d . .tentrt VAL. . Sold every-. where, Try it:. Address. order to theldundaetar-. are ;tint:a:Eß& srarric. ,untrauzirti AND IiI7IIOLESALE DRUGGISTS. • 13711(orale Irk4ll lit4Philka4,llpkia. -Nardi us. ' • . 1.46 48,111 rein: omits Row dedo thd new novel by Mo. Mery4 4 Holoses, whose boo ks are iced and reread wlth to moth ' _ Veneto. Prieel $ l . pd. roe gale by BAleum di Rr The tarmer. - - • w- - • • e1...!-1TiL1k,„.4.1 _-•. ' • • • , • • - • vi t tiz s ggpX GREEN CIITTLIIG:S $500,000 This mode of propagating the grapL—that Is, by- taking.cuttings at midsummer. wi t h 61 " leaf attached, and placing them in a d amp a t . Mosphere under glass, has been much co n . deraned by some cultivators, as ed,,rdi m , poor and weak vines, We haye. never 1 , e4 able to 'see why a good; well ripened vine, raised in this. way,: should bo any Worse tha h a midsummer , layer, or than - any other vine, The difficulty. is, careiess cultivat( tre tempted to"tak l!. e small and poor wood. and to thrust iliac ybung plants into rnatli , :t fore they hive grown sufficiently ur iiive pioperly ripened their wood—'grtoran• p tr , chasers being deluded by low prices. On a rencent visit to the nursery ! iv. BROWS BRIM, of Syracuse, one of 'll, Itri.t cultivators in' the country, he irft , rtut 41 us - that; be never found spy cl l fficulty.‘‘;'l: greencuttings. : 1 , as he invariably ado 4 the practice of ripening the wood early in autum n of the first years'(by withholding her.; , r .„ l .moisture) and.of giving them a seco; son's growth in all instances, befortv,ff,_ r ; : , them in market. The plants w 16.11 showed us, managed . in this.way,..wary Le specimen.s of strong, good vines, - - One difficulty in the way of the eiserr's•ful growth of young or newly set vines, f r ly supplies and for: vineyards, .1s a want sufficient hitelligence on the subject an:6 T , 5 purchasers. They are too often deludekl offers of vines at low rates; and do not criminate between snob as . are small, ft - W e , poorly rooted, and imperfectly manned, which sic dear at any price for setlina open vineyards, and those which are the verse . in every respect, being atrone, ous and with Well hardened wood.; At tbe present autumn, there is .an immense stOcii grapeiines in market, and they will, (if ci , urFe, be sold comparatively cheap; --hence time is no excuse for getting out any but good or, cs. PLlLll9.—Best vinegar 1 pint ; sago' t pounds ; plums S. pounds ; spices to kite. Boil them in the . mixture till soft tike out the plums, and boil the syiup thick, and out it over them again. SPICED ELDMIDEREiI" WINE.—Teo elderberries, ten gallons of soft n:ucr•, 1„.i: and strain, ten; ounces red tartar, tory thd pottUda of _white sugar, f..rment wi . h- When in the cask, add, ginger, clov,s., Lre.- rneg,,mace, in 'ail four ounces of 1-pives, sr. ; three ounces of bitter almonds.• fer. mentation has ceased-close the harrd and rack it ctT when convenient.- N P1CE.1.1:56 PkACIIES.—B!st vineznr l y ur t sugar 4 pounds; peaches peeled ac...1 - - I.ne! 8 ,pounds ; Spices are desired,' or .c.ion and cloves ground, of each 1 tablesP ,, oD up your spices in a cloth,and put tlA•m.ti'::i the fruit and.yinegsr, cooking the la.,a,e; until done only. ,Keep in jars. • If 111(.. gin•to ferment' at any time, simply boil a m the juice' thqn boil the peaches, in it a : fer minutes. . smooomoo t 0,500,000 .f. 4500,000 Si 9,070 9S Pinatas° eccolincas.Make a I•icl.le st .tollows: One part vine - gar, two - patt, v.atc, three parts salt,, to which add four cqa ,, ;3 ,4 horse radish for every -half, barrel. Fill tha cask, or whatever Vessel is to hold the pAld. half full ol this pickle—pick the cucumhea with the butt of, the stem . on, and Wipe at: put them intothe vessel. When it is full'plea a cloth - over the cucumbers, and a tyian nicely fitted,liwer the cloth: A - stone sl,4c; be placed on the board to keep the cureinbli under the pickle. Whed needed fvr u.e soak and put them into vinegar, as PRI:MERVIN:a: GRAPES .—A corrti , p , u,k writei as follows respecting his Inttlit , l canning.aad :preserving grapes • To can grapes stake - a syrup r;f_r. flower of a • pound . of Sugar for one poutyl Put the grapes whole into The FictOklit g !pip and skiirtthem,out soon, and let them piirtly cool ; 'it preVents the -berries from. I ri:Aleg; then put them in the can, eithereUss" or tin, (if , •glass heat "it so' as not to break). Tien . pour in a little hot syrup ; then put a pitecof paper in the : can to . cover the fruit ',tat up with hit syrup, and seal.• My wife eticae . time after 'scalding • the grapes put then. through a cullender or" seive, an , l . tikes 'otri .the seeds. tam told by an exPerienc'oldrit , 3 canner of 'Ohio', that the gripes are much ttt• ter to take out the seeds and leave : he Canned grapes and the preserired g.iritrie, my Wife . calls the' pulp free of :iced, iikcjit the-very beat ,fruits that I can . get in the ssy of.pmerved fruits.• . -• $4,478.100 • 1,426,000 -1,103,967 751,453 731,899 601,907 313,562 280,730 W $3 0 0 -KS BANNAN - & RAMSEI QUEER VICTORIA'S MEMOIRS OF THE I EIN, CONSORT. UNDER TWO FLAGS -Onida, DRAPER'S CIVIL WAR IN A3IERICA FAMOUS AMERICANS OF RECENT TiM THE JUMFING FROO-Ifirk Twain. AMERICAN FAMILY IN GERMANY- it: , FIVE EDITIONS OF DICKEN'S WORE' NEW EDITIONS OF THACKEILkY'S DIAMOND LONGFELI.OW. DIAMOND TENNY SON. THE OPEN POLAR SE A-Ilayea. GLOBE EDITION BULIVER'S NOVEL- ACROSS THE CONTINENT-Bowle4 WOMEN OF THE WAR-Frank 3rt.ur , .. PICKWICK PAPERS-Chariee Dickeru , BOMBEY AND SON LITTLE DORRITT- do GREAT EXPECTATIONS - do . DAVID CXRPERFIELD- do • OUR MUTUAL FRIEND-do BLEAR HOUSE- , do ' - TALES OF TWO CITIES- do LOUISA OF, PRUSSIA AND HER HENRY VIII AND CATHARINE PART FREDERICK THE GREAT AND MS F.1` , V.:.1 . JOSEPH II AND HIS COURT. FREDERICK THE GREAT AND 1115 COt' RT. THE NIERCHA* OF BERLIN. BERLIN AND SANS-SO - MI-OR FREDI:P.I ,I ; GREAT AND HIS FRIENDS. MARIE ANTOINETTE AND . HER SON . DIVINE LOVE AND WISDOM-Sweden'' , rz. KNIGHTS TEMPLER OF PENNA.--Creig THE INVISIBLAS. - ST. MARTIN'S SUMMER -I3reirster. COMING WONDERS. - WOODBURN GRANGE--HoWitt. THE RICH HUSBAND-Reddel WOMAN OUR ANGEL-A. S. Roe. THE OLD PATROON-Maitland. THE INITIALS-Tantphocro. THE QUAKER SOLDIER-J. Righter Trg.vt , THE SOLDIER'S ORPHANB-Stentier , DR. JOHNS-Donald Mitchell. DR. ANTONIO-ROB:1. THE PEOPLE THE SOVEREIGNS =M( "e THE BIGLOW PIAPERS-Lowell. REP IMITER DAYS-Gall Hamilton. 'DREAM LIFE-It Marvel. - REVERIES OF A BACHELOR-Ik. Mann'. HISTORY OF A MOUTHFUL OF BRE k HISTORY OF THE SANITARY COMM 15%40N THE PICTURES OF ST. JOHN--B yard Luta: , NEMESIS--Marion Harland. OUR NEIGHBORS IN THE CORNER 1101:31: 2 ''' THE ART OF-AMUSING. . -Mellvllle. 'ZS, SAINTS AND 3IiIITYR 3-1 • L • R-Dadtte. ar A KING-M.'E N:is; THE OLD STILL 1101.:S& -P ROL. HOME. .k.rthar. Tali 'RIP DOl. THE - LAST DAYS XL1313 . M.A.GIOON": • (4601 ST.. ELM }-Ang: J. Era& THE SAPPHIRE. • - .THE Arm riEtiLO9OPIIER. BRYAN MATIRICE-Mttche COMING WONORRS4eir. M. Barer THRICE YEARS IN THE FTELDI3O.".FITA L MERCERSBURG AND MODERN Tit EuLkkrt OWEN 31EREDITII'S POEMS. -.• • : THE Alma or THE POTOMAC. SNOW BOUND-Whittler. SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS A YR.; R • DANA'S MINERALOGY. IRON I.IANUFACTURE-Fetrbatin: BEE BEEPING-Quinhy. • • GARDENING FOR PROFIT. . - • THE STEAM BOILER-Harrison. , All the new Books as. soon ae r.te cz pripes. • • FRUIT JARS: FRUIT Beet in the market. Glass, alr-tight. and .le4 Stoneivrith corks: . with and with ct f r ifr• Jars... Jelly gleam ansi caps, all slier.. and tine, •• • LAMP OHAMEYS:onIy 5 Oelit s , Choice cutkilliss Ware and- exol,itely ," Tollet.l3etts, suitable for Weddthc eralussortment of Crockery and Gis.alwar,!, reduced pricee. Just received by July 13. *W. J. R RARE 'CHANCE FOR .. . ... .. . . • S P E , 0 -U 1.; A T-0 1 3 . ...... A Ito irEARS , LIASE of tibont?)a.— ;. COALLAND, ktown as the Cunliffe rit'.2.l` l ,l i ,- each side of the Danville „Railroa, !Il N O county , Virginia, being . the nearest trarir da yit mond; together with ..Englnes, PUt l3 P 6 ' s oli'' i''y' .. Boxect; and other things necessarl - to- 4'ol mines. • % There . are two shafts and eocen:;,; (1 „0 coal, all ha . working order,- capatAc oit t otl present TS tons Or day of taeteat blac 4 . 0 1u Viminia. $lO,OOO cash. applr _to E ' v ' ()AMON. Esq., A CO., Richmond, 'A . g 4: tiept 11 - '6l , .
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