atit , '-i*l, -. ,:-..'ffilti.o.; Doan fo Poduett- warm. tae Ithaie • BlOorne, dies toad tots-- . • ..* • Where the minter whlrlwlndeiublatle All mind the lots— • Lived the slickest gal you evi rt i Saw In your life ; -• • Ankle like-a blue beech lever, - Voice likes life. • - As 1 Fat by her a court:iv. Calm and serene. • With her apron she was rportlns. Checkered and clean. . , Minaled was our hash together : All day RT Nit ' • . A chawta • gum in winter weather Sappy all tat. • - LOng I stack to her IW.e...teaaela. , nammtr.an.i But she went off with the mearele Ankle and all. IFrotn the T.,ledo Blade.] NASBY. The A'tnse•ty. Pei:icinessliosi-111. Cabinet Conon-tuition Over .11—Tbe Snretrof ihr Presides% from linpeacbusent. ' • POST OPFIS .CONFEDIIIT, S. ROADS, j (Wich in in theStait nv-Kentucky.) Sept, 10, 1 867: • ) I wnz brut to Washington by a deipatch... EBB Eggslency hed-atiast Jeternzined to pet his fOot doem—th assert his poier; and to take measures:: sieh, as wood bring to tbe top, where they prop erly belong, that laige class' of the citizeneof the. IFtepeiblic mho vim engaged in the little unpleas:- wich the Ablishniets took adyanfrage to deprive.ern Dv their rites and to keep em from "exerclein the intlooence in the government thcv are, and allnz we.; entitled to. In short, ez Con-. greas wnz adjourned, and coOtlent, by no Weal:l;7 be got together till Norember,-the'Presidentwnz convinced that it wuz his -dooty to improve his time, and be reely President. The consultation over the proclamatfon' - wnz . long and, painful. Binckley, who is now nintin . the government mostly, bed' written the where:- leer,: wich is"the most of the document, Sevverd bed tailed onto en" the Proclamation proper, wich was so smell oz to give it a. tad-pole appear ance, and it wuz to be discussed. All uv em WAS in favor nv 'it but me. Ez ensiles ez I wez for the liberation uv our friends' in • the Southen States; oz anzionS•.ez I.wng. to give that bleesid saint, Deeldu Pogram, a chance to wallop a nig-, per before be died, without hcin interfered with by 'a bloc:coated hirelin, I still bed dread - .Tare yoo," - sod I, "go further in this ? . Isn't impeachment at the end nv it of yoo stir up . this matter? Aud . with Wade in the Preeidenshel chairl-my Godl Pollock woodtet urpost effiS! My liege, I heeda dream last night: Methawt—" " Goon with the'elream," sed hie Eggelency. "Go an I will be y.oorloseph to interpret it'?" - _ "Kin yooassoom the the Character nv Joseph and carry it ont," sed,Bandall, "with Mrs. Cobb m Washington?" - • , This interepshun preventid me from narratin ray dream, so I reecomed at the pint - at wich I wuz interruptid. "And toy opinion is the opinion uv all yoor. appinteeti. - The elks, bolder: ally a comiervatives. liege, mite take ris out pr our place: - .. On yoo we hang—yoo. are our hope, our tinker and our cheefeet trust." And -my with I - , delivered with fremblin -voice and with tetra a rattier down rn7 cheeke—l felt the solemnity uv the or-. elusion, for wit pool I do of "turned entt.into the cold_ .world at my a gc--wuz_ receeved Withyeals. nv lettere.. . "My dear air I" Bed A. J.,'"yoor innocence prises me. Impeach : Never SO long as filial and family love ii a dialitiguLabin ceraleteristic nv the-leedin minds orAmerice—never so long ez senator hez a nephetvto provide far, or a hrother who wants a place. Alt ! that love of blood re lashnnti ! Wet a bearitifel thing it is? And how strong is the marriage relation wich promote a man when he hez promised todove, cherish, and protect a wife, to go cherishiti I:mo.pr - etc - can all . her brothers and her sister's ehilcfren--the love goin frc-kently like leprosy, to the third' genet a ellen. Thank the Lord for it. • It's my only holt I Set yoorMitiel at seze by pereoziu these:: and he tort, me a bundle uv letters neatly done up and labelled, "Letters from radicle Memb3rs uy the . House and Setiit." , A lite dasrned onto me oz. I opened the first one. Ii cvbz from a distinguished Senator and ez near ez I kin'remember now,' time : • Smar CHAMBER, March 6 - , 1567. To the President :—Notwithste,ndin the .elite - . difference etc opinion that may egs.ist between us en eertain minor questions uv public policy; and despite the eugust did er.prct - sienel.May. her in . 'dinged in in the beet nv debate. I bin trooly say, that I bey ever cherished the' mostfetuloorin faith in the rectitood nv your intenahune, the honesty uv yoor purpose,-and the purity iii yoor motives. 1 hey a nephew in my State who desires the risi shell iIV Assessor nv Interealßevenoo. lie ii(ea: pable and honest; and while ho' allnz N . -eta the Itepubliceu ticket; ben done it so -mildly co not to'be objeckionalle to those who di . fl;. - -r with him. Indeed, last fall h t‘nz accoosetl, and per " hails juiktly, votiu for a candidate for Congress who wuz a supporter by your policy, rich, tho I • do not in all4especks accept, hez,T u net acknocrl edget,many pinta in it to !Termini it to it die , - yrimine.tin people.. I shoed tstee... 'bib uoiuit:~- Olen a petalled favor. With eentimence er the tiiost - morel:lnd respect and f ttetio I remain . aliniritily )0111 . . . • P. S.-4 ie, trntt, onnecilssary for me to slat° . that I regard all prtjerks uv unpecchment ez, visionary, onneceeeary, and 'tangelos, and no slob projeck kin ever . rt save iny e.ll r . port. rfor 7 got to menaben that a 'brother uv wha hez. never taken a part in ard l z..therilcre, , . hiz opinyttne to orgr.trtto, any posieben i4nder Ottvert,..n.t•itt htt.,l a I;r.o.lirr -in taw- woodent be frvert..t.2 to . tn. It's a matter ne no e4.l:bi Isfqiee to you, UV CoOrBe, tint I ellel oppose the reae.:e - ablin ov Congress till the regler time in Deleembsr. lam irllisiby op posed to eabiblishin dangerous pi eeedynte. ShOod yoO make the appiutmente I. deeire, I kin git eat e)nftrzned by the Sena, ez well t '4 en ekal number tiv your own appintinente,„ 111'111,1Q-era . tic this kind ther must be ecuiptrinibys. . In my surprise I uti. red a,prulongea wbistle. • 'Them appuAments,wuz made," bed his Egie lenity. with a eardonie etuile.. "Them. appiet mente wuz made. }lead another---there'e a yial and well-selected' ate'ortment UT em. The Senit hi my fish pond. ..I ihop.my hook therein, baited with Aeseseorships, and bless me, how they bite at it. Go on. • Star cn.iarnEn, March 7,-ISG7'. 'b the Pi•esident:—l tn; rz yoo are aware, knOwn ez a radical; but bet Ween generous foes there kin be none uv that. terrible spirit nv blind hate wick characterizes eerne sly my asseciate - e,, who Ebel be here nannies's. I Will eay, however,. that .if the Senators from Massachusetts;- and some others I cood mensbun, wood, reeine or die, they wood confer a favor upon the country.. I op.: pose ye° . becoz I differ with yoe, ez dcielemy State, but that oppoeieheulicz never leesened my high admirrehen uryoor patriotism, yoor even temper,. or the many good qualities nv your head and heart, wick -chine out eo conspiknous. I bale yoo ez a worthy successor nv the let A. -J. I bed not intended to, runt things personal to myself in this friendly triboot, but will'do violence to. my fe . elins by observinthat'the posiehen or Collector 1 at—is admirably adapted to. cousin Of wine, whose titmice ez a lawyer her never been apprei elated by those who" know • him best. He agrees with me that impeachmentie not to. be Mot-1w and that iessione uv 'Congress, other..than regu lar ones, is Vise-lie. Shoal yoo . be pleased to • Make the appointment, I *het be prond . to return the favor in any way possible, . Et ft woodent be askin too much, -a son nv mine wood be - glad to serve his country ea a Inspector nv Revenoo. In ‘heritin horn me- devoehuu to our common cowl: try, he burns to devote himself to her service. With sentiments of prefoned refpeci, I am, yoore, as ever, "Them appiutmente wnz made also," lied. the great man, "and three or four more throweil iu when he found how eheep lie rood get em. He visited me after I bed giCen him all .he . • asked for and we bad a frendly iuterchange.tic views, He • persisted in differiu with me,- but cz we.partid I sat him of ther wrizn't jilt one mOreappintment he wantid? Sat one more? Throwin -Lirneelf on my neck he exclaimed : 'Not one I—not ouel' My :brothers, my brothers-iu-law, my nephewi, - and • thelloubtfal members or • the Legielachet wich concloodid to Note for Mis are all provided for?, Bless the Lent for the appintin power! The Diznya nv tradin birth-i hie for meeees of pottage begiVe with Esau', lint thank Heven it didn't end with him:" - . • . . • It was unnecessary for me to read rdote; l hed SOD enuff. to sftisfy me that theintegrity lay one third nv the Senit witz rather honey-cornbed, and like a rusty mutkit, not strong enuff at the breech :to bear keiveretrial without danger ity saw precisely what wnz the rock on ifich we stood, aid what a cieadel it wrist.. Kiri these men with these letters in the lte& of, ther . respected • cheef and therredatives all a drawin raehens, inn; :and Vend the hand wish feeds ewe Coodi do it and ain't they even ez I ant ' ' . And so the proclamashen wtiz iehood, • and I went. home a feelin -good. We alai" Set-wallop nlggere in Kentucky—we ebel yet redoese em to thee normal epeer—our afflicted brethren in Ten 'meson will yet vote, and them not amnestied will' be speedy pardoned ez therisuperior .merits . nerve ; and with all ther will bp no imeicact;ment: leir'wher the carlda le, tiler will be the blizzards labso; and we tiff the control nv the carkia: Some nr the bnZzardi are so gorged 'with ea:kis that , 'thee ey; is eliitt—ennif tiv sin to inshoor our po , sleben till the end tie out term: It is well with us, . .Nnf,i3T;T: M. (aid.; is Postmaster. . ) ' Al.ame having a, couple of children sick_ with. the measles, wrote to a friend' for the beat mine- • ay. and by mistake received a recipe for :making , Tickles; which, to her horror she read as follows 'Mold them three or four times in very hot vine, ga-, 'and sprinkle them with salt,-and, in a few days they will be eared." . • • lareditor wrote-islending Article on the fair. iten; in the nonree of winch he said "Chris of . seventeen or. eighteBb are fond of beetle." 'When theiesper was steried;-he was sbocktd to dienev er that an nn.fortonate. typographical error had , made him. say, "t3trle-of seventeen or eighteen . - ere fend of bkane I" - • - 9ean 4,1y:40..pg kevested by'au a d bsehe us, to - take .a , omit noun. his'reply erowded runoitng reply I—ttU ,yon ; "rni afraid each an old seat - Itontebreak' 7 flown with rao." MISULIANEOUS; REs . Tont :YOUlt-..sruilTt d..STEPHENS k CO.'S PATENT .00ENEA. EESTORERS, - Or, RESTORERS Or THE ETESIOKT . . Th." trill Beffereleipairod Sight, and Try:eras '. - it to Milt:der! Period of pie. . : - -..- ..- • ' ... ' : SPECTACLESBES'DIgtEDIISELESS. ' ~.. . ... / -' ' -_,.,.. : „..‘.k -0 " -- --" . . 'The Meat eminent Physic , ' . - ...- ~.7_,._.--1. . e tans. Oculists, Divines, - and -, : ; l ' - ' ' the most prominent o men of . . .. ......, . _ our eicountry..recenthe - ff ,- 1 , -,\ lir .use of the COI "MBA 8E5T08...., r. - .. :.. 4, ..i - s' . . BBS forrrestipipla,Or Farr . ::- -4. -,- :.-.. • . : : : Li mg .st g btedneps. , ,:or.. •..irerY pFeerson who " weans tpeciac7es from.old age ;.Dinantiss of Vis ion, or Blurring; °remarked r,yes ; ..listhe.nopia,' or Weak Eyes;2 Epiphora,. or: Watery Eyes ; .Pain in the. Eyebolt; . Araanrosis, or Obscurity of Vision i' Photophobla, or In tolerance Of 'Light ; Weakness of the Beensaud Optic 'Serve; Myodeeopia, or .Piper*" or lieting . bodies before the. ,Eyes ;Ophikahnia, or Inflain- Zenon: of the Eye and•ESes lids; .Cataract Eyes ; :Heroic. „pia, or Partial .13linduess ; .Eluting of the Eyeball; an d Imperfect , Vision from : the. . , :effects of . Inflammation; ke.. They can be needby any one with a certainty ..of success, and without the least tear of injury to the eye. More than 6,000 certificates of eurea are exhibited at our aka . Cure guaranteed in every. .case When applied' according to the • directions in , lUsed bv each . box, or the money will be re: funded: - Irritelorn Cis-cider—sae gratis, i Address,'. Dr. J. STEPIIP—‘I k CO., Optdiate. !:. 11 :) ..0. 8ni926.) ---- . .. .. _ • • . , For patent linshton's Faso." Ding . Store, 'lgo. 'A 10 ,on,:ripte i .e.. corner of : Darnley "Stieet and Dioud way, - Neve 1:ork. • • - . • • : Do. :.I..SITTITENS Co. have invented .ant : painted a 3IYOTLk or. CORNEA. FLAT the cure of NE XP..-SlcillTr.Dls7E4.9, which ..bas pro' ed a &eat. Write for a . . . . .. ... :. . ... H A.R . IVI S . Bit . .0 T HE.:R S',' „. - - tIVIL . • EIWINtEIRS - Attend, to Mining . Enginenine, • itailro ad .LOcation and f !onsinClinn, Topographical Surveying, .. am& all other Avork itt the line. of • the.r profehision. . -- . Orr ice .:-L0E5..1013 BUIPING. - -. A foli 2a. 'Ca - - ENICV PLEA SANTS; H . • . 'CrtiL .11M6IG ENGINEER, Invecti Coltterie and exam'inea Mineral Lands.— Orrice—Bannstrm Banding, Centre Mt., opposite Episcopal Church. May 6,'65-15- • • .jOlOl6 ell W. Grit A Civil and Mining Engineer,' POTT'SVILLE„ -PA, Orrtcs Sitintwe Britsmco . __ . .. . . . o -%I'.'I44I(EAPER, Potoisqlte, Pa., laAe' I 4 of the Yenusyivanie State Geological Borrey,`-sa. ploree lends,.minea, tie. October 13, t 4, RANEE- CA.RTER,.ReaI Extate Agerq, U Stlinylidlt Conntb 1 "8: , IV letter Addrp3B—"Matanoy City P. O." • ." 'March 80, .61 . - • .1.3 7 11 • • A GENelir—For the Purchase and hide of Real Estate buying and selling Coal ; taking siatzge of Coal Lands jib es, ac.. and -collecting rents.. idabantango &sea, Pottsville. April6,'6o. 14-7 • CILLVIL aux. CIVIL AND NIMITG ENGINEER. O®ce—Aur~el+r Building , Illabantongo. • • Streets Pottimille. - . Marc. %3 WATCHES, • • • ..opLoots; and JEWELRY, . ALWAYS ON HAND . -• lEW - All kinds of Musiil Instruments, Violin' Strings, Bass Viul String?, Guitar and Banjo Strings, constantly nn hand. • • - Jan SO. 'f,T N EW BOOK , APi la STATIONERY The undersi . enea are now prepared to furnish a tine ahmniment of Books and timeless Stationery, at their Sesv. Store on. Centre Street,- four - doors below:the Splecopal Church, 'Printing, Binding and Stamping to, • .Perfumery; - - • • • Fancy Soapy•• • - • -- • School 'Books . •: • • • . . . . -.- .- -• Toy Books, .. • Orden promptly attended tr.). Give as icon. BOSBYSIIELL & BRQTRER. C. A. Bosnrunr.T.L. i ..,... 0. O. P.OtiIiTEINELL. Pottsville. April 22. '65.. .. • - ICrtf. . LUMBER! - LUMBER! LII . 11)3111. To Carpentern, .Bniblers, and all using .or Dealing in Lumber. . • - • The anderaigned desires - to Inform the public tha he has always on hand, at hie extensive yard on • . • - .. .. • . COAL ST., near R.AILILOAD DEPOT, . . . . 'a lane assortment. of all .kluds of Frame. Sill and other Lumbir. AS he has Ms own Timber Land with Steads Saw-mills capable of sawing from threc'to four hundred th,usand feet per month, he is able w offer'. LARGE ADVANTAGES, . to three tiring or dealing in Lumber. Having a large quantity of 'very long and heavy: timber, eepecial at tention will be paid to Breaker and Mining bile., • • Apply, or addrese, • • • ' • : SlLig BALL, Pottsville, • . • • TYARDOII.CciaI street., near the Railway Hepbt.: ula Girard Manor,' Catawissa Railroad., - Feb 23, ; • El -t! STEAM SAIJSAGE.MICIILNy. kicop 1(J1.11 . 1EB,* Butcher; No, 301 Oentra Street, POTTSITLLT4, . . . . , - ' lOrcoearr THE 01.11TOWN.HALL, .1 ' • . .': Returns thanks to his numerous castomere for their lib eral patronage in the p&et, and eolicits a continuance of the tame . intonas enlareed his operations' by the intrtalketion into his businees of a new eteani. sausage' machine.— He will continue - to keep 'on hand the best quality of Meat, ,Hain. mnt - sit:ea: ,tc.. . - . ' • AP his inch:ties 'for i making Sausage are much n-. creased by the use of the steam machine, he is .pre paral to vitiate samagc to order, promptly and ,expe diti, Italy. . . . . • To dealers who. purchase , eatissge by wholesale, .a 'liberal niecount wilLtyemnele. _Pottaviller sifil3 7 2 7 , ' 67 : • . • • DR, W. K. LINEAWEAVER, • ..•" -Gritduite of Niansvvani3College of Dental s ur gery.) liOtikt• ; Tlurkrttct.vet abort. Thirl.. Nitroup fli)de Gad,ktlicr and Chloroform. adthin I.tered when desir... • Arra G,,67-1.1...1y NV .1•013ACE0, - PIPES :it ,SEGAIIS; Centre St., 41ppoo..itt;thi, Towta • . • 11 2 41TTtiV111.11.E . , - PA. - • • 1 - IE-MO A T.A. . . . THE IIEt4INESM OF' . . C - USTAV WOLTJEN,, T 013. A CONIS • iIIP DM:4 ET MOTTO TO • •." TOWN H-A L , CENTRE STRgET, POTTSVILLE,- Where the eame will he enntincted In (We're under the f±m of CHAS. WOLTJEN & BROTHERS Pott.ville, June - 1. - (2.14 f • • CT. -H. KAINE, . Teacher of French and German Languages Power of Attorney, Money, Drafts, and al other Orders to Europe attended to. Life Insurance Effected with the U. S. Life Insurance Corapany.. Passage Agency.. to. Germany, France and • England. March . 13 , 'GT 1241 MPORTANT TO HOITSEKEEPERS. SOLOMON HOOVER Nos. tIISS mod /NI SI ecend . Street, • -• • POTTSYIIf..LE.' •:- . • Liespeettully anaemic& to the public that he has now on hand the largest and best assortment of household tarnishing goals ever ,offered in this region,..which- he fe±ellfugetgreatly reduced prices,' • Those wishing m.a)ds in Moline would do well to' eall and see his. stock before purchasing. elsewhere. •Rs locket:anti dent that it canonsw surpaased In cheapness and gnality. Ilia stOck.. consists of Kitchen -; Heaters, Cooking.. Parlor and .W - -Z Stores of ail kinds and sizes. Tin. . 4;4' Brass;Britannia, tilasa, Japanese and Wood.. . en and Willow Wa - es, , . Brooms, Bras Les, . Siers. for Coal and Flour, Coffee. Mills, Knives and' Forks, .Spoons, French Ware, Water Coolers.; • Tin Safes, Refrigerators,' Fruit Jam,. Baskets, Spades, Shovels, Picks,'Ganien Toole,. Nails, Coal hods, Tea Scalee,,Coal Oil' Lamps, Hanging, 'Side, and Stand . .Lamps, Lanterns, and many other, articles. too names- . - TM Itoofing - .Spouting. and Mt. kinds of Job work . executed to order. Old Stores. - reptured. arid repairs tarnished. • Old Stoitss taketiln exchange for new ones. He also cells l) y' Clothes : Washer, wing boiling. hot ends. .It sates three-fourths in labor and' takes natal! the dirt. • If °Bore hands, no . fmted air, land no injury to the clothes. • • • - He also sells the Universal Clothes Wringer with cog wheels It wiings clothrs almost dry without ' 111 .179 to the meet delicate garments, and never gate' tired or • out of order. The Wringer is so well .known and . on [month:lowly acknowledged to ba•the bat, that rec ommendations are notl,tpu3taL •:• . • . • Monk 14'67 . • Thislll J. R. TROXELL'S CITE AP CHINA, GT. A RS I AND CROCKERY STORE, ()Ban Street, Opposite Mortimer Rause POTTSVIT I J. The titisens of Pottsville and neighboring tains villages and hamlets, one and all, are Invited to call and examine In , : "stock of wares befure buying Mee where, as lam not to be .nndersold. and can twat)) motatekeepers with every article they wart In ray line of Wahines. In theetoek of. . - . French Chinn, vrtll be fonnd Tea Setts. Dinner Setts, Card and cake Baskets, Watch CMOS,.Seger Holders,. Match Safes, Motto Mugs, Motto Cups and Banter* Vases, Col es, China Sew ( for Children. and a general variety ofTor, ieib • . . . : .• Gl a ss: Ware. y •• . . Choicest, Weet patterns , T oone In, of Table arid Bar Troublers,Champogne and time lola Ale and . : Beer lalaiwas, Decanunts. Bar and Bitter 80W, , a tOob• We, Plates, Castor Bottle* Pitchers and 'Crwme,Cel;; ertes,snor Bowls Spoon - Holders, Syrup Cans, rruP, Bowls, Fruit darn Cate Maude, aerosene T=o . 14 1 e t avarlety, lamp (!datneys,larthama, C andieatie Crockery: Croeltui A full assortrnezt.- of IRON STONE 4 ..;w10,,.. °Sou ' foment patterns,' aette or single places, that'll-the Dap. Ala. A large. assortment of, corm= C. Wilin, 4 I will sell at low egurea„-- - ' . • L., -: •.* : • Yellow and Mond pa wn Di a h es , pi e DiSh.o.,CallenJere.; ffilk Pane,: Jelly Moulds, Pitchers, Tea POW Satter Pots :dalßazetr-: i 7r," • SlSClLNKOUS:—Tolliiieithme4piiir AiDd?Daßithai Raz:ivPlEl_Wiii , CWlol l dr. , Ate. .• Fruit Jars..ot•every_ iltocriptkm: -• •••• MIEROILMSIT bell you Goodall : tap' ?Kin' amming y o u ttelittt...._:pan Atid Nett it 14 act xi. • • • • • . EDU • ••• • • •.• ..• SEMINABY..": , Freeland; .111entgamery.Cenikti; Peasno.i . . . Will open its Winter Seaton' on MON'DAY, • OCTO -131111 . For Catalegnes mutant:in pn--. I.lcl:tiara address - A. B. FEFTRIOLP; 4; M. - . Principal • -•COLUMBIA •-• CLA.SSIOAL.INSTITUTE , desoml. to prep are young man 'and baiifoi lage:^Boninees Taseilng, §thoolSalect. ' For. Ci r Bar. U. AiL . 1330101III1 311 .; Co Priacip al. •.- • • lumbia, Pa. . •• . . . . LII4DI N . II A =L L. MORAVIAN SEMINARY : TOR . YOUNG AT I.I[TiZitAIIiE4 I3 IrER:CO. ,. P .ENNA., ‘(FOUNTED 5EPT..1794.) - • iffonis stipe . rier idvamskes for - thorough and accom plished Female educathm. - • Tne :4 h - Annual 'Term opens Tuesday,. August 20Iti, 1867:, • -For circulars and InforMation apply to • - itev.. W. C. BEICIIEL, July 27, . • - 2131. C C):A./LN.T. ER c 4 .4E 'N 0 1{•111 A L s_ cnooL • •• LEBANON - - VALLEY- 7 COLLEGE. A Nerinni 13eorganized in connection with .thiA inrtita.tion, commencing on the:tsth' of April,* it 'ecditinve. ten weeks,--in 'Jane list.. • ' A faculty of. seven Teacher , . is employed. • • Conimeol, .LVaree. - • ' .Expente for lic.:mal Conrse, .exelut!ive of bootie., S 'AUL2O, - Commercial Course lets than 'lanai latee. 'Send for 47.1.realarr. addrct , -trig • • . . • Rev. T, R. VICKROY..A. • Annville, Lebanon Co, Dec 29, •6;14"2-.• 'March 3n, tca „.[Chartered with truiple.powers.l .EBANOI 4 I VALLE ,L second Collegiate•year will oumwence • ” On llonday....Angnit - 19...1867. . This Institntion has been chartered liy 'the Leglida- - tare of the State with full- Collegiate noiwA, and the tollnwiue crinries‘of Study, In which itla . proposed to . mdnateStudents, hope been - adooted, r viz.- • AnElernentary, flrse for. Teachers, , E•J' • A Scientific Course, • ..• -• • '. • (B. S . ) - Course, • • - ; CC .y. A Classical Conroe, • '• • . • (A.. B.) . • • ,A Biblical Coarse, • • • • Et S.) The School is intended to supply . a great public want and instruction isgiv.ia in all branches of a com-, 'mon, a liberal, or an ormarientel-education. - There is 'a primary or model school connected ultla.the Institu tion. and also a - Ikimmerclal Course.-so that Students of any grade Will be reeds:a and will be puttlito.saitz. able Clasxes.'. With kiperior • amommodations, first class' tr,..chere, a 1060.bn:hot excelled by:any in (meet , (Ability and healthfulness. and 1. the general monits of. . the community, we •ofter :to . parents • and guan.llan.. a ; pleasant home. where their:children and wards will - be properly eared fur and.. will subjecunlr to the. best trainir.g .. EXPENSES. .. • L For Boarding, Washing; Light lad. snd Tnl ion; with Punished •room, for Full . Term of . • • :15 weeks - *SS -50 IUMISI3IOIItai MUPIC - • • • 1s Oo llonble Entry Bok-Keeping.(irrelastes) . 15 00 • Painting and Fancy Wall at usual rates. . . • • For catalogues and further particulars, address • • . • • ,Itev. T. VICEROY, A;.?d., President: June 2Z '67 • 25-tf • 'Aranil!e, Lebanon en.. Pa: •' Acros;:the, ..BiO4a.,..NoVadag. THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD, TUE WESTLEN HALF OF TIIE • Great National Trunk Line Across the. Continent, Being constructed with the AID ,5,:.‘11) SUPERVISION OF TILE UNITED STATES, GOVERNMENT. is des tined to be.one of the 11 . 015 T I:III6CTANT Bret of C:011111:111-' nicallon is Tut winua,; as - It iS•the sole Hut: .between Die Pacific Coast and - the Great Interior -.Basin, over which the immense Overland trr. eel want. prra .lind the. I.trincipal-:PotiAon:.or-•the -fain jgtea . m' • I.ini!twtwern'tt*Two-Ocrami., , • Italine.eatencts from tiacramerito,.ou the tidal waters of the Pacific, eastward- acres the richest and nireat PoPtilods parts of California, iitsrula and I: tab. tont ig. 110118 to all the great Mining Regions of the Far Weft,. anet:will meet and connect withthe !amidst - ow biiildtr,g e r aet Cl the ;Rocky Mountains. Abotit 'I 00. miles-are 'now built,'equipped and twit:m*lf: optratim to" the ,summit of the:Sierra .. .Nevada. Within a few das.3s' miles, now graded. will -hti added, and the track curried entirely•across the m,intales to a. paint in. the Great Salt Lake Valley, whence - further • progress. easy. and rapid • Iron, materials Cud equipment are ready. at-hand tor 300 miles of road, and 10,000 men are 'employed in the couetruction,. .• The local btißinees Minn the' coinpletSd- portion sur passes all previone: . ehttmate , The llzures for the quer tei ending August 31, areas followS in GOLD.: • 'Ori,7s9 Organ:ra. NT • • EARN - V:4:44, ESPIES:4:B, .EAR.INGS, 8450,579. SNO,S4S '47 "Ei 1,01,031 17 or it the /ate .of two millions is annum. f which"' More thah three-fehrths'are.net pnttit on less than 100 • miles worked. This is upon the -actual, legitimate 'traffic of the read, wtth-lt, terminus 1.- the mountains, `and with only the - Man:Lai ratio of: gOv. nutieut portation, and is exclusive of the materials carried fig • the, further extension Of the road: . The Company's interest liabilities during .the iarns . period were lew than :-1145.000... . skatkto this an ever-exPaudnig through 'riffle . .. and the 'proportions of the future business - , become .im mense" .-The Coinpanyare siutborlied to continue theftline eastward -until it shall meet cud Connect with the.roads pow, building Mist of the'kicky hioutdain ringes.. :Assuming that they will braid and,.cout. tit half the en tire distancelscove - eu San rra,ncigeo and tae 1 . 1 4 !ts Bit - gr. M. sow seems' probable, the ea .have" , hvested in the e.,,triple-tioa Niti3 miles" glS,..'' 504.000, or- at the average. rate of •5:r5..0tt.0 pnr Inc!odio„,rr ao ab,oiate' e . riiht'Of: 10.000:7' -. 0 00 arrea the Public land.. -By tiecorrong - -a. joint investor in - the magnificent etitCrprlse,.l.did by wail:Mg" its th - -t Ike to favor of I.'ce.Tir,..t B .ntthelders, TLlK.GkeiStElil. •VHIIN . tilli. , T IN•E. , 1"!•!!r, 1 VETE!! Till: C.! , orheivrtos k!F. I.IIIV .I.ITALI&TS, -and hue • carefully guarded th@tr interests 411.4' all ordinary.coutin . The Comps y offer for sale, through Ifs, their - . - First Mort age Thirty Year, Six pef:Cent.- . Coupen.Bou s• - Principal and' luierc.t payable in Gold Coin. its New .fork city.' They - are In the auras iii .41,1410 each, velthFeali•aniaal 0,1 CA.IWOriI3 attached, and are selling fir the present at 95 per cent. aril fie eru-d interest 'fruit . Jut y -Ist added; in currency,' at which rate they yield nearly • • . Nincper. C.Ent.•npon the'lnvew tment. Theee I.37annt, authortzjd by Act of eotlgrerS, are IS entA only as the work .pr.pgrest4a, and to the -came. amount only iticthe Bonds faaned be theOnvi•rnment ; and repreceut; final) th•'' • a crn- Pleterl, rqufpped, a have been kvectee rcriptiou. dountioi is worth •mvre that Murtgtgc Bon,ls tvh Tite Cetarti.l Pec, th . e'n , ,suruixes, aan Railroad Act til Cot nuticealilu ad vautu) Filar.—They ate • .' the nioat Nitta . - . SEc n.—.Bceide tk • bu Hisidy, (whim receivea the b( tornia. • half. enetward of Sal 150 miles now ForeTit—A. local the inlay l in: rate.. i•Aynble Firrti—The prlllei Bonds being r leg agreement curefaV proEpeete:. of the .Companve Weir, Bonds to Trnidees, ds an eminently eel of permennt inre: Conversions CENTRAL PAC] 1101 A EXALIZZ FOB 1 TWELVE.TO WilliTUX &Vali. BA' Tbe•folMwing coins e, We receive in ex( U. S. Sixes, 1961,'‘ U. S. Five-Twenties; m; _ U. S. Five-Twee ies, 1564, coupon, do E. U. S. Fire-Twenties, is r ConiZri, 13 - o:Ass 44 LT.S. Five-Twenties, 19 (new); coupon; do. • —l2 O 0 3 U. S. Five-Twenties. Istil, (law).cripon, d0.....120 99 U.- S. Ten. Forties; coupon, and pay? difference., 49 U. S. Saven-Tbirties, (-ni series), do U. S. Seven-Thirtit fad scrim), do do -2 - . For Foie by Blois and Bankers generally, of Whom descriptive Pamphlets and Maps can beobtatued, , tuid by rip K... 4 . HATCH, Bankers & Dealers In fiovernment Securities, Finaricial A gent* pciat It. Co No. 5 Nassau St., N‘ Y. Alec, by BOWEN lC FOR, Philada., Pit Anz,_ 24, .GC ' Tu . .): F. pArrtEso:i. •- • • joule A: TATTERL-02f. PATTERSON'' , BROTTITRS.• I{EAL T.STATE OFFlCE—ltinhriniengo 9t., ,POttavillei ('ppo site-.PoSt bfllc . ) • • •' • . . The " eatsand rent ofllonsea. Lots, Farina and Land Land Interests loolcee . .,fter and Rents collected. • ' • CLARK 8s 13,IDDLE, 7L2 CiiESTAUT STREET. ~... , ~ . 0 - La ~.1::..7 ,4 ‘ -,..., *i 2 r2 at l at i 7 '='! Pl 1: ' al C 'f':'''.,' 0 ~ `,>. -D, 4 , .., e. , tz. ' At.....-1?" liTtPOICTERS and DEALEES IN Fine Watches, Diamonda, Jewel ry, Silver & Silver Plated Ware, Vearllk:llvory. Handle Table Cutlery, Clocks, FANCY.:.GOODS;:C.- - An cleglnt assortiacat.of tew'desigu:s at sibfer fo.r BRIDAL GIFTS. Oci: sth; .51 oLIDAV PRE SENTS.--A ordendld ee lecttion of Watch.A IGold and Saver.. of Amer! M. &WU/ ana Swim, make. . GMN. _nrl. AR.--54. • Of_ F.RIIIT.. JARS n . FRUIT JARS V! • . , - • Best in the mmket. Glies air tight, and rielf.m.aling.. Blom, with corks; with and ai' , nit timer `Tarcutte jais. Jelly glasses and cape; all elzea and kinds. OHIMMEYS . only 5 'Oents.• 'Choice cat Glare Ware and excint-itely tine Coteine Toilet Bette. suitable - for WeddlngGifte.: -Alsti, a rnr_ eral areoinnent of Cookery and Glarawarc,:at greatly . reduced Tr Jut received by • .. July 13.17. - 284 J. R:TiIOXELL. 256Centre St. 3.IEYERER,.& coj§ . - • • STEAK 'BISOIIIT 13AKERY, - - • . • - f4eveartla 141...(between bialuintougo Its ilarigegiana • - tianufactp*s Of , all kinds of : ' CAKES AND • - ORtdKEltB; sae, a. Milli etheldis. Ete iilictlia:*6l3lsCults,iftg-* ar Blecialtei :Tteut,at. Mater Crarkens, Hand do., Cut 104.411 Batter • Cilleke4 "OYster etaaersi 0161;;Ginqi Jtir,blf3r; Zoo ch.dßlnger, 4peot. SUMO . tASFLUID. EartiA taste and odor,. free' Iron 14.10/16us-ProPer • tie...y.and tvameillittebo •lisactiutt.- . " • Eitirkitaisoaffi . DELlCitTlC Cf:ffsifiTrrirrioNs,' of.bellinexes. use fielmbeliTs ..84traet Battu, .. it "Till give bilk-and enisTetle feelings, and'enableiwt to atlep-1,1111-' I A iit-tiOALlriartitnis; leaurom and F ur „, eo , :-Fn or •gtuY at danaquila war)", c,ap their ilwelaturaVeallq xqte.af dale Ver - ...idar on " :3 1 1.PiruitktwaqtY.ArQUI•= 1 V • - - • - lAN.BB aitabiey Lqw aud I AMmt. , ?-' Augula'OT 115-!, ' • Pa.. • . 'ski.t.'::..: - . ,- .:0-. -. 4 , :. Y.ItTiLiIZAS'': .: ::: TO:..QUAIp.S.T,pp.IIS;-. . . . We take Vermin in'annotincing to Dealers in Fez.. Mien, • and the public. that' we - .bale within the past .year increased - one facilities for- the manufacture of oar Raw- Boa Punarifars, to an - ex- . 'tent. unequalled .by any. other 'Roue in the United 'States or . .Earc*: _ nese ..facillties , not. only Include: . the enlacement c4' .onrold :established nrka in Phil adclphla ..heown Se the If ALA W *RR HITE IR 41.11151cT R.A. le U 1 CrAlills wszaismi.st, Intalso the parchase extetilveand well.stocked Werhe at Chiesgo.l.ll , with antis) neces sary machinery. ears. &c.. - . 1.0 ixEnduct the .busineis..- - This istablishment alone has . producel:annnelly; over. 5000 tams of dried Brines and Meat,. and Is cap,we of being iftiviy Increased'. - Wedesire,' trylbn closest au.; .p e rvisum.: to opuduct. ;Deis tw,concems - so that cur. cos omega xSll derive. practical': benedt from.their. crinsllidation„ in' 'obtaining a MANO RS, triad' shall mairit , in a standard and nniform quality: and at: 'the lowest pessible. price. '• :.B tEG_II a;sop's. Pemvian Guano Substitute.! IiAUGH'S RAW BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, E !ARK TM° BAUGH & SONS, Sole . Proarletora and Manufacturers, Delaware River Chemical Works, PHILADELPHIA, CALUMET WORKS, Ciliagl)* • . . . . XX — Farrnere are recomnionded •to rmtchae§ of the dealer located in their rneighbOrbood 1i sections whtre no cellist I§ yet eetablleLed. the Phosphate may ly.from the . - -,A.Triceji. Circular will be Sent to all dealers who apply. ..• ' BATEGEf &Stint:. '• • tilEces, No Detaware'Aveilue, PHILADELPELIA, ', • No. 22114.ake .Pitreet,' BAUGH BROTHERS & 09.1 • • Gelleral.:A e *Agents, - ..• :4 4 (ii..151: 'Pearl Mt:. coiner of Cedar, ' . .Pi EIV YORK. ' . •'. , . . GEORGE DUGDALE, - - - wriol.le AgelA for '4,113111nd ard. • 974.105 Whaif, BA LTIIIIOII3 . - ... _ . I'V'We are prepared to: Supply am Patent Sectional go! loan Stannturtnreas !dr - grluding Bona, Guano und. oreiber,hard:sublnanc.m.. - • dilly 27. 1.6 • MORO PHILLIPS' • ••- • • SITPER-PHOSPHATE . OF . ' EITANDARD ptrA.BANTELD. For bale at Manullirinr , re Depot!, • IYo.2Tlllorfh Friont Streei,"llPhlisdelPhitS , and fti0,.93 IPuli Oa Street, llialti!sore,, And by Deilers 'ln - kenero,throoglprieibi Country. . . _ • . _ . . .. - The SON ABE Rif) El EA NO 'of- which'inf.O. ItO. Pill 1.1.11P50 PNIOSPIIATE. is and always itns teen , mannfactered. f and. of tVlalch be has Bole conteol for the•Truited Stete• ) contains fifty - per rant more Bone Phosphate than. -Raw.: Bone; therefore his more curable. The addition of Ammonia gives it create? Teitilizinl: Nellie. • .- . • . ` - Over six years' experience has proved to the Farmer that it makes a heivier grain than even stable - manure, and is net only. active bnt ; lasting. .: ." . '.PriOe ss6 to per toff lbs.. • • . -..:• •.. • - -. . Diyeupat 'dealere. .?lOHO PHI LLIPS; sole Proprietor and 2dahutactnrer, [Feb 16: .67;4.9m. 30- July rzz ,.'4 HALL'S SllperiOr Improved Super-Phosphate of Lime YLNNUFACTURED 817 •.. '• THOS. - H.01;1 1. ; AGT:i SCHUYLKJ L HAVEN, PA. e 4 .1 14'0 - a'4` • . . . . 'Farmerskod Dealers in Fertilizer* will observe that I, have adopted theabove'i•Trade Mark - ," shoW 'those whose Ball's aupar-Pbosphate, made from the Raw Bene, - that they are getting my Manufacture. My patrons will please be careful in purchasing, to observe, that the abovet"Trade Mark" is stampetliapon each bag. as none other Is genuine, . • • WlPat, ItNat , flarlm Corn, Gate, Potatoes; To. bares, Bliekichatt, Sorghum, Turnip,i,. !lope,- Garden . Vep.itablea, - axd ere, y &op and Plant ' claim for.our. Phosphate that as a fertilizer and quick producer for earls-1,11;01101es, it cannot-be ex cslied by any in the market, and as ATOP ' DRESSING' for URASSIt has no superior. • . • . We givirintee that farmers will find our . Super-Tilos. : ptiste of Liine more prompt in action and more last , _ nig in Its effects than.elther Peruvian Gnarioor stable. • Four years experience .has tested Mu' Far tilizers maliem, heavier grain than even. stable manure. I.am now ready to supply tile above , superior set in large or ..smull quaratitimi-7iu new had Of :2(10 pounds. each. Alen:always on hank a' stock Of 'fine 'Raw , Bone Dust... Soft Nova Scotia Plaster, &a., itc. Alraderlis;kiinit allowed to dealers, . • . • *., The alawe Peri ilizers can ho purchased 'at BRIGIIT • &CO.'s store: centre Stretir, Pottsville. •. • • • • . Pi..iBT OFFICE 'Agf.',.ricianylkill Haven. Pa. • . . : . March 9.X: '66( Fen 10. '66 6-Iy3 • COMPLETE AIANURE' :MANUFACTURED BY IIEN-RY BOWER, Grays Ferry Road; Philadelphia, SUPER-FTOSPLEATD OF LIME, AMMO NIA. AND PqyAsti. Warrantei Free :from: Aditlieratimi "PiCicED 1N BAGS 115 Ibir EACH, 'PRICE46S.PEI 2 TON OF:`2;0001,8:8 DISOUENT TO DE tLET,S roaTii NtlitETT. or Ptiiti.delp . i:ls, Chemists 'of l:igti ria s Oing in tEelr reptirt of .the analysis, say to •The ton , ti.*.nt ion of the above .indicatos a detided advance in the c,mpo , it ion -or a .Fertillzer by ]thein troductlL-n of' it t'Ai,incrable per tentage or - Potash; and conetenant the claim • involved In the name . "Complete Mature.' . . , MTLLIAMS k. MOSS, 'CA . ..Philadelphia, Chemists tit lare exocrii,.: in the amtlyr is of Fertilizers., say r. ..We find from an - un . ..alysta .yenr .'CoMplete Ma-' mare,. that um' name ,on have Iriven It je certainly warranted by its Cheruic cemp•reiti u t in addition to thaw czlrdielly ecommenniuk mr.• Fertilizer from a cherencal.ttatid iadutzwe sheuld state that:its mechtiu kat e e ndltion is Meet excellent, beteg sad' as tri milt•o gs nee In the drill mahout farther preparatlon.." .. The kTompleteNnanii 9 as been need largely on .varmas crop ' , ;th and • the testimony . us far received proves it to be the best -Fertilizer 'yet Introduced. • , Ordersreceived and informaiton klien by • • Id le SC. ert 1111. DIXON, SHARPLESS CO., . . .40 south Whaivon.,....Plalltadelphita ‘Attout St, ic,r: • , ' . 34;1v.: LEONL:- . (INROS. • • co.ipAS.ll , NElt 1.4 III1P.:-The under . signed haveiormA a CA-pertneiship tonjeyA ht Law, under the name of . BANNAN • . . JOHN HANNAN, • ptteviße, 'Feb 5.,18437..... • THOS. - R. .114.3iN4N.... AW. pouriAcot, Attorqey.ai . I FFlCE:—Cvnire 'St . , belo.'N•Eaprew Office. Can • consulted in German, : April T.'r61.,---.14-6m TOll ` .W." RICKEL.- . . '• Attorney at Law, Pottsville, Pa .1013 lee with . Hoit,• I% N.: Hughes, Centre street.) Can heamaulted in . Engliah anti German: at BEriJA;IIIPt IRcEOOI., "Attorney*Law. OFFICE, - --Matthritongo . - Street . abcive Centre. '. • - March 19. •64::.-1.241 BER = TItEMSER, ' • . .11- • Craw,. Aahland, Schuylkill County, • Pa. 04lca-On - Centre street; opposite the Poet Odle: •". JASON IVllllkillALN,' • - .' '- ~. 01 . .- Attornern! Law; • . -:. -. • Ort - tes t.—Centre Streit, ~ rooms formerly :oeent3led by George Deß. Keith... - Mardi 30, '67--13-1r ' '-. . _ JAMES H. CAMPBELL. . • MILLI - AM S." . B.MCM- ArtAIMPIBELL 84' firflrr n, Attoineyii it LAW. , OFFlCCeetre Street,. oplioslte White • Mien Hotel, Pottsville, H. ••• • CIDIRISTOPITER LITTLE; Attorney -at Low, and.- No rimy Pribl ic, • ' (Authorized" by Law to admit:dater affidavits. tte. 'and to., take depoMtlons, and: acknowledgments o deeds,- mortgages, powers of -Attorney; • POTTSVILLE,. SCIIITYLKILL LAW •AND• 'COLLECTION , OFFICE. • •..• Mahantonga ,St. Opposite Yost Ofacci . W u • .1, W. ROISEBEILRY, 4tt.Lnw.:ll.oX removed hie office to the second floor, front room, above B. Barman's-Book store, on Centre St.' 1 4 oth.v.Ble, Febl4; • .1! M C E. a u. 91 trE •- • O PATRICK CNIEFORD; And:Dealar in all aorta of CEDAR' AND WOOPES 196 Centro Street, Pott.sville.:l Inventor of a neW .and - cam:Lamina' *NB P 111 1 48; aleo TA'. the new and ingenious spiral !notion CHLIBK , ' Pr:Orders reepectinlly eolleited. ICOIIiPA RE; 'Till:N -JUDGE . . . . . ' 'Great reduction . in Wholesale laid Retail ' Peens of very Superior silver and nitres-Plaited Waned of,our °nu insatufactnre. - , - - .- -•-- • •- • ~- ~-• .. . "- - - uch Sia Tea: Elefe;* Ilan:lea I f ', i . • # - N------ . :. PitrberS., Wilters c Goblets. .... • ... . ;mt . ,. Cake• Basket re . Castora.- - Bat- i11 i. g.... - - ter Codirss, Vegetable DM- -ad. -.=. *en: Tlarearn,Llestgar and .third Vow 4 . .- :-;.; VS , ' : Baskets. S3 . ftip and Drink ( l3 4 , ."', -.. .... ,-.;.....0.....- , A ; -egips;.. Knives, Forks - inn . -n..- .• • '.. . ssus . •-. Spornii:' .of • L lariones -kinds: 46 1 , - ... ..__.- ''''""''.ol4.. ...' dkmet . W.A.B4R&NT4D .1. .-. -"litiltilfiLATA.-Pn Peet el tnegais."iiid tube no bet ter in markit f and,of this LATXSTS f 'Lrn...FS . • ; where no goods are tnini•preserinfd:Ati l l - ' ). . ,- : e- . : - . • • • - . , • ' , JO HN. , . 1110 win twit: i- • i.-- N&W AND • BEAITTIFIIL .8T011:11 No: 70.1(A:i:ek:-Nti*q:;4i.lhitiadelibiliei: • tirPiciuse calland examine car Oicad+bef ore wing. R. 15.,;44113ucte PLATISEPit mahnthle prifxls. . ' • Aug yt. 4W-38-1y . ' INSTRUCTION-ON THE PI 10 • . . ". • Prof. • H. RECKER. •• Hsi raken rooms in the_bnildiMran Market st,,•i'dtts vok, occupied by Mr, Lineweaver, dentist, where pu pils-ill unstroetraiotaAlla Orso t tcate, . • Feb 16 he ~ . 61 - 1.• .1 1 • . • • 7- . • . 628 •- --11 "1"" d r"• 62S Hopkins. • •Owist , :U!III.IIISEIVIDUPED.II - • It az or& as much plasma. to . aseettafaiOctki NW : - mettles pat.n.naand she public, ;Agin .eatimetineace_of relight dollea te: ll, 9~Pseterif l / 4 : tcHiteetlelih oar tecrearedleillitlie • for .mannfirxurlngoirdiViict, • adllerenee,to IMAM and .SELIOO'; for:MILEK4 AM enabled to WV: ell kir .11:NTLVOIZEICHA 1 HOOP HiCHUS at REDUCED PMol2lqtridigiey w .118 beTetOrigerili iViy• b*ldamk tn - sveiy .• : reapeet mote; deelrabk.,end_ Thenll,y theapeoban any tingle s = endue Hann rilikt. to the inarlor,rwhilif nue AI ennetanttrirseelittiefewerilletlYetkiltki. the Hagen States fail lines of low-priced Skirts atvery , low teleettftitett 14 alblOHPlaur.StiVraLlbe: tot Itneine naeln-migiring6. , 4s. CeoWttlgr , aPriogGiii - .cents ; : 25 conga;•Totems .I . llollinealpniln, 11Plieeeas eeete4 and 40 Afriggiqilll:;t.l ,:14Wz.. ddreartusde.ta orderr-aluered:And4 iepairedoidsoltns ode andietall:sitlalPidlidelpazaxp . l $ll aHit 111011140wZb»WilIrT.130P. Via` 24, '6ll . - MHO .11f. LEM" VA lEUVR • • • • • . TRAINS ON. THEIRRIOH VALLEY RAILROAD 'ON AND AFTER AIONCIIA.r, .APRIL crffi rcm Inhormertlen mith the several wadi .maning to Tilketharr!..,iietv York sad Philadelphls, follovm • • • .Leere IVilkedbarte.... Mount CEJ reel.; Blanch Chunk:, . Bethlehem Easton. Pbiladelphss... New York.:'. tCinclnuati Express, daily < . ' .• • • " • : '• " 3 • . • Z.41 . ,-,ZP•• z 'A • S-ig ) 0.41 .-S .0011. 0 04. 10.54 4.00 S : 3O 14:41.11:30 .....12.05.8.40 . 10:18 . . tNlght . • . • • CIEKILLT.:L. ' • AU I:Jou:id DOWI2: trains. °need 'at Ifsti , i with the trainii or the Pei4trel Railroad of Now j&reey totted from . . . ,eye New York...:. Philadelra ..". Berton; .. . ' Bethlehem . - -M. Chnuk...;,.. Ma'noy t. Carmel.:. Wilk.esb'rre. . -..wonataianra.nx ixwto.to: • • : . . Down trains Nos l B•ftrid 5, and an .wfdra lit*. '2, 8 'and 10, connect at F...w.t00_ with tniin4 .the• Morris toand from 'New York: . . FROM - SOLE AO RSV,. 0-U . BI-W,:A . T4 .- ' RAILROADS. • 0 - • ' .5.064. 0 0. • - • • - . -1 . • 4.50.10.05 4.9.5 . -6:00 11,43 :5,63; 12'.35':6:15 11.55 6,10 : 1:09. 1:05 .6:44 n:45;6.40 1.4.1 " 915 a 10 5.40 ,• 10.10''11. 15 10. 4 '5.00 STL'llOhil STATITINII . . Narrit oikaatoKa. ' "Dawn traina Nan: 1. - 1 and tia [rattan Non. and 3, connect-at' 13eth1ettem :With truinh far Phiteotiol Tritituqmrii Philadelphia . eorineet at:BethieheM *with clown train No. 1 7 . , and wit 11D trains Nos. S &-10. Down I - Caine. Noa:..-1 and 5.. and up trains Nos. 2, 4, 6, and 10, copntet - at Allentown with trains for 'Reading and flarristrarg.. -Trains from liar . risburg - and Iteading' 000 .-0.04 at Allentown dow,n trains. ' . • :ISELVIDEffr. RAILIt(j/D. ' - DoWirtinina lios,1„ 3 and s.connert at PhUlipsdnirg With trains for'Philailelphia. with ii"mPhiladerphla :connect -at. Philllizetairg with up' trains Nos; 2 and -IA end trains- front , Belvidere 'connect - with - uk • tialna . Down - train - Na.,L . :up; t r ain. So.. o, , coimect at Quakake Junction .whirtiaina of the -catawissa R..R. . . . . . HA.ZLETI.LN 11.&u.13.0AD. ' • DOWit — tratriN6°.: 5 and I; and tip train No. riser With trains of the .ll..azleton Railroad. • . rarnifin AND EItSQUICIWINA . • • • Down ' trains Noa: 5 and 7, awn:in trains: Noel. 6 and • 5, conneetnt: White-Raven with trains orthe Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad to and. front. Wiltra4iarre, without change of: cats between wuiewbarre 'and New Tork.' Noniaunge of care -between .IV•iikeiibari* and Philadelphia cutup train No. $ and down .train No. 5. . : . •. .ROBERT •R;SATItE: Superintendent and Enirirain'r R. 11..' , TAN4E1 - GOODWEN; AWL. (Ravi Supt.. tioTELs. NNorth-westernHouse . nate Daniel 11111,1 j Centre Street ` Pottsville. a MP:SY; Large accoonExl anon for Drovere. "-- WILLIAM STERNEC . IL Proprietor. 10, 186 C, . . L , UNION'.HOTEL - •.• _".•' . hide kgC843408 BOTBL) CENTRE ST:; POTTSVILLE, `. ;..3&: ~.., :; ; JACOB LINDENMITTB . , Priv r. .... 1- -". . April 4,:,G3 414.1RCRAN'IS'... ::HIYrKI., • .' . Foimerly.lilitte Horse hotel,') . Cornt , r•Ceutice and ITlntiantongo koTT8v ; 1.11„E; JOS, M . , TEGER . , & Co: Pio r prietr.§. Sept. 14...gr7 . 37-ly PENNSY4VANIA. -- .HAL • • The. undersigned having... I .1.... FtEPITTIGD AND ... RE4IRIa.I..SI3ED. PP.7IINOUG:H-. • -.. ELEGANT. MANNER.; • t he. Attention of . at.? firraxeitiv . . The-Proprietor rill spare no'pains to Ertaintain tte ethractur It has always enjoyed as. being one of. the FIRST-ci-iss HOTELS . . . . • Of the country. and thuse - .Who favor hita: with their 'patr9nnge . rany be assured that nothing will be left tut done.to aectue the, comfort and satisfactain - of gueA. WILLIAM. WAII,TNEY; 24tf. . June I el, ,G 6 UNITED STATES lIOTEL, Broad Street, Tailing mit Pa. D. H. MT IL C OX, Proprietor, The United Statee tlotel la well and widely known to the traveling pnblic. It le iilee.antly - located in.the centre and Mfelnees part, of the; tonal and near.thc Raaroad.Depot ; it le- well Fiirub.hetl, •sesses every Modern improvement-.for the comfort and entertainment its -tnmates ; the" rooms are' spaciona and well: ventilated; prorided, with.gas• and water; the attenddnce - is pibinpt and respectful ; and the,Tu ble bi 'well ,PrOvule4l with the. beet the Parket. ':afforde.. ,The -.Bar to EtOdild Arith. the chnict; Vith a long experience. ma hotel-keeper,. the .pro- prlekir truais, by moderuto charge's .nd a liberal policy,' to reCeive a etiare of .the • ' F - 0..-u:T-..:X!.0 MEE= liarso Cattlo Pot Tors. ... - . . . . . ~ . . ..... r, Piii..prnparathw, 1314 f - .. • ,•'''''..„ ~ i , hing'-and favorably ~1„ e ti . .;: f - 're :known,' will'- t4or-. 41' .._ .. I • .. .' ' oujOly . reinvigorate • ,-:..„'''... P..,...A.,..,,,, -t! . : -'broken-dawn : and '', iq , :.!! • ... .. - ' low-spirited: horse's; t- , •• .. ' ~. •.. ' ; hc. strengthening .. .• - • - : 1 - ' and gleansing . the . '. -.: .. :. : : atetnach and intes-: ..*„ ..., A - s 4!'•-• v 4 ,7 i v ..- ....• • It, Is . ti. lair! Rre.. thiSjaniniai, such, as Ll' Y. F. 1. I. 0 Vl' ' W ' A . - 1 rsit, -I . .EAT ES;.. CO l' i; It S', JIM, T'1 . ..1 P. h: It, - -FE- L V EIF, FOUNDER 1,0. , ,, , i: Of. AI'PE: I'm: A:cp VITAL F.Nic..llG..Y;i:6, Its. e4r.. iID (WO ~ e3 - tile kr I nll . • i TICTCIS-!24 ..1 1 ...f 1 7'i1t.1.71 , ...5: 1!1'.1;3 . it ... llf 4 0 t 11 'Anil' . ..CI .. ? I,:y - .54:11.,--.11m1; tin"rt+Tirm.... t 1) e Ivii*erahF'skci: ton ~To :111? ihraluable. t ln , l'impimves..the qualify. . of the milk. It has - \ ,`lrtn lust experiment to 1 . 7 ,...,- - ~. ...*X - "•'.^. a . "•177 -. 77-1 b., mime the quan- C k . r..,,,- ..,:-; r-. • '-'4"4 tity of milk and tit. 4l, ;.t. •.- .:`:,. s . ' t !''.'‘'"- -p‘ cr-nm twenty per \ ":" - s i r , ' 4),..;*"."1 - cent and make the ' S •-" -.. butter firm and -' - .r -414 mart. In fattening - . -•.... •ii eattle,ltgftesthtm ...4 ....-„,„.. .., , ~..---- an tippet te omen 14_Itt•OS- ..e . , their . --4, -.; i.,.., - ,-. mates them thrive ...-.. -r. ...,_ - .n n+. f t'.it •-• •____ -_ . , Li a ll dre, , s.;.f . Swine, Cpug } s,.Clcers itt r•ia "1k r• i , Al 1r d nr peitely . 4:)r 7apers far :Si, • : , :1711.17.r..17.t1 1 Pr . • • . DAVID . E... . 6T .T3l3' WHOLESILE'DRUG.4-11EDIC4L DEPOT,. • . . . .i4i0.,116. - Viranif Ikea Streel, 4141th:6i:ore, rqd, 'Poi' . Sale by Tirejf gi te anti, Stere keepere titroniieDitt lbe Unltql States • ....., ...-' '' . ..' . , .. • -.For.sale iri Pottiaillelig lIENRi" gATLOß,.beagegt., *huilklll linitn, IL N. COXII, ' • De'.l.. .66 ' - • ' . , . . ITEVILitt• IPECT for..tha • enre 'of 1. COUGIIE, 'COLDs, ' and -SOIIENUGE, op Tug priitionnred by those Who . . have .used It to-be the best remedy for, the -care - . of colds - ever offered to the:public.. Read the follewing . testfujeuinf , • • . 'Porrsvtra.t. May - lath. 1863. Doers C.'IICITL. E9OI.OI I LT Sir :—lt affords me pleas 'tare hi beer testimony to the etlicaey of your' "Pea°. .ralie in- removing Coughs and Bronchial Affections; haviligjoand immediate and permanent - rellef from theisse of: one bottle,• 'after . having -tried' 'many 'other remedie.,TOr a very severe cold and -cough with which I nuffered for some six. week, 1, daring the via w int e r . . Rt7Peciftilly yours, T. A. GODFREY:: For • :th e`Care of :•BUR*, . dn . BLUNS, Rheumidism,, PrnSted Feet: : Bore Throat. Neuralgia, Pains, Scalds„ - BriOses, etc, Also 'llM•hs Pilhk.for the' speedy and effectual care ofllles, both external an d t it; ["!"Call and examine testirrior.ials. • .• . " . • - Frac:els ALTSTA.TT, Agent, • Centre St., opposite the Mortimer Ho ' And for sale by Dr.:Geo. Ye o mans, Ashland; W esley Mshanoy.Cityi S. J ,R. "Phillips; New Castle James 011illan,•Swai ars ; , ressona 46 3 .; Knothian, Schnylltill.Haven'; lfirs..llL Hawker' orwsgabyrg J. JohntionOillnerinrille ;R. MIMI:4 th. Clair. , • ...OctobeTS7..TAL-43-11' • A. 11113,1 si OA.l.l GALVANIZiNiI _WOR.118; -•• 43 nd4f. Richmorrd:.St., . _ iladiv. • , . . WQ dre l prepared to Galvanize ,all 'ends of t'' light and .Cast Iron at short , *notice and- in very ,, , :tan- Va. keep conitantly a hand Maid -131Oom and • Pnb.• died Sheet Ironi• Nails:And Rivets. • Best Wronght-Iron.Welded 4 flper4. n at lowest 7 streo, , prices and prompt delivery. • Special attention :paid. to tht,fili&i s ta n _ g of Boiler Iron and Sheet lien for In ander Wide whines for. the •-• • : ' - •:: SON;. • .. No. 196' (; entre Street , Potts ilte, • . . .• - • . Haiirik ;lost recre.l.a f a llaasoithient orWinter tkyieti of:• •. . • • .• . . • : • •- ..• • . -••• • •-•- -Vesting." • ' •: . •. • nod Benverii• .•.. • • • . For 3.1 W And . BOY S -.PLOT . III:IT3, . manufacture at reduced oarea... . .•.: . . 'October 12; '67 (.ILxy '67 . --20.. •• • it. • • -.GOTENNEofi BT.ANT 'AGENCY. . .1A17e6 . A., Aron.WENI: B.q:;Collector of %We 'a,- DWI-int, havingrelinquished :the sale :of Stam,"" and turned lili'whole :stoelt :over to us,tre stahere,„_, atter fnatish sa kludge 6oremment Stamps !imam to.enit ittuchasers. We'Sriltaltvays keep athil supply • bash'. p er s o ns hi the Ditittist seltlng±Stampe ba cuintsbeid at thensits! diaeourd. . Tnitigarecr BOOK:OE THE-, EAR.: The pru i pec i n gDi:JahaeT. :Pam% Vest , 'limit; '"The History tee GrentEOptiblie. tioev..tderthi from a Clatalati StanOwnlin ,. nowr tendZA : dennta wanted eyetor b ek e . .. Appryet 'Steele BROGUIITON & WY EAN,'16.8t616.0..q0pe,..N. Y.r .:Ch:t 6' 40,vtefavv• • - ':;ltAgra Bidaltuptoy pleb' . e ets, of the fartarrequited: In Iliiiikiliptey; whiut will befoul tuottiSorectlY apd,,, 'neatly. oduted tbalWitiV , Other* Use": 4 o . , Off i l. saPrnially to spare attorneys tt.rwraud•WY• - ? ,-- up. ; • . • • Deatem supplied at liberal dimmer • ArtivAN .-401MBiret-fieliklitore— CiFia ,t 7 , t. . _ O O • , 1.0:1,4411dri:4114414,i WiIIUIIOWIC Vita , li9qlll ibtat, 400T , ,,t0, 0'14 . 1 2ga i rl?"l"o2lP braPtiii • , . ROBERT, 0„11In. MOUNTAIN CITY INSURANCE AGENCY. R..-C,!:;MT.j.e . :.co,;:i - A:ig* FIRE` I.ITE, i:•::-Nisii.:::v4.H.:N: - . --- 0 , ..g . ::.... -- . OASJI.ASST . ..7i7-;; - ,i';', Mutual Life.. New Fork, Penn Mutual Life - Phila. Travelers of liariford Hartford Live-Stock. .... . . International Fire, New York Security , 4. Phenix. Niagara • , Germania Putnam. ,North. American ". Merchants- • " . . . Combined Policies in the original Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, insuring $5,000 in case . of. Death from any cause, with's2s per week in case of total disability from business, isstied on liberal terms, . • - = .•- • , ' Examine our Rates for LA Insurance before Insuring elsewhere,, E, F. BODE - 5_ 7- .NIA:TA.GER' 181,- ,- CE.NAE.i - i - mEgT; June 15, *GT ALLItOW.CATARACTSTc4Kpum.pi . FOR MINES, ROLLING MILLS, WATER WORKS, ezc. 14.1 y. , ~• . . . .. ~ . , ... . . , . . . • • • • Tbe'sttention'of Coal Operatois and others LS invited to the Pump herewith illnStratcd, ,Ts'fbing the best Pomp, for heavylills, yet introduced in the mining region. ' We Claim for these Pumps the following advanta ges over all others : • ' . •' . . :—.. • " Ist.L.-They'are double acting. wittibut one pole.. •.: • . . . - . .. - • . ... • 'ld .—Th'ey - occapy lessipace.lB,..l4 inch'primp.with steam. cylinder, 30 Inches in diameter', 4 feetsitroke, is but 13 feet long 4 feet wide. nyS feet high.)..• • - •., '. • ' ' -,.. .. • .'• .. ' _ td.—The steam valve is moved ov.the pressure of the water in the opintrin, 2 prouncink an action simile to the ec , entriemovement on crank pumps.: . • .'. -.- -. -"-. •• ': .• •' :2 - ...: . •:-.. . _ • ...- .-4th:—They Can be run UP to a sped of 160-feet per Minute, Wlthout.anY 'pounding or destructive Aar- 0 a the Valves or other pours of the pump . .' • •." .. ,• ..r. '•..,, . , .'• • . . .. • '..,;.' .- '• . sth.—They require no stays, or fastenings of Any • kind, .their own :weight neing' sullicient to keep. .hem.,, perfectly steady, even when working on the heaviest :lifts. - • . - - ... .• . • ' ' - "..•• •-• -,' .. ..:. Bth.—They will Work on lifts up to 400 feet vertical ].eight, and will.mn at any speed from 100 . fee1tiown . to" 1. foot per.minute ..• • • . ' ' • 7 th.--They are 'constructed under _ilk: direet . superintendence Of Mr... fiobert.Alll7 'WI:I7 lw3 : - had -2o years' ex*.rience in mannfactriritig raining machinery,:. ' •.• . . . - • • . •' • .. - tit h.—Thep have the endorsement of some of theoldest operators and • beet mining stipe.rintendents'ln: the coal region: . . . . . . . . ..• .. • ...... - . . . . . - . . ..,...• . . • , , •: • Mr.•lO . llN. R.: , BRACKEN. Pottsville- Mi JAMES OLIVER, Pottsville. Mr: CHARLES SILLIMAN, Potts*llk; Mes Pit? J G. & G. S: Repplier; Philadelphia : Mr . JOIIN,L. GSR4ER, WRlzetrkot.h Collin?: EAR LEBILI COAL CO , Irineton, Pa:, Mr MORO 475 SILLIMAN. Supt,"Holeh r m, ,Pci.: •"WULF CREFK.III A. MOND COAL l'o. - Pttiladi,: Gett.l3-. K.. SIGFRIED, - . Supt.., .Wolf, Creak •Diamond ',Coal "Co., - Putt/line : Mr ALEb: • ,•.. ' • • . 'Parties requiting pumps of in want of any, fiirther Information will: pleat* call on or address the under-, who eia irefiared to.fill ordereat eh , vt'notice for pumps of Jury nize,..und to work On any 11.`t to 40° .feet. vertical, hoght. • Colainn and eteampipes furniAted at the rowit-t ca.h pric,..s. also all' kind 4 of mining ma chinery.. . all work made of the beef Material, and par-up it-the caost.enMlunttalmnd workmanlike manner. at . Chu Steam Pumps aremll warranted to rue 100 feet per Minute for ordinary work, and to givc-entlie sat— . ..,•" ••• • • ..... . -• • . , Junel9, IS6T IRON. AND STEEL, • WIRE ROPE MANUFACTURED BY JOHN A. ROtiILING,. • • TRENTON . J • FOR INCLINED PLANES, MINING,. STANDING SHIP RIGGING, SUSPEN SION BRIDGES -FERRIES, STAYS AND GUYS ON • DERRICKS, CRANES AND SITEARS, ELEVATORS, - TILLERS, &c. A large stoci; of WIRE ROPE ONSTANTLY ORDERS' FILLED. WITH DISPATCH. rfrifo; strength. size and cost eee circular, which will be sent on application. - April 2.0, %I • 1.64y. . . . . .1 t O EOAI. OPERATORS. .--:- -:.: • ,:' . . - • -.' - cativ . r. limntatinAgiFilg - do/it isdruhrbul% The undersigned are . now prepared to no ordaztaro, et th*Or shop, in Minerffille; all kinds of SCREENS for screening Coal, of the limproi•ed manufnetute, patented !odonaa - Lanbonatetn, 4th February . , 1 sq 2: ~ • .. .. . 1 • - • . • - . . • • • ..• . .. •. ..11illIf ..1.-. .`tilliiik •: . .- .:.... .- .1. • - ---. era ' . " - - - . 111111 M .•. - • - : i.' . • f:. RUB- N '.ln - ..':::•.- .:. . .--. : .'• :- . :.• lILWII4 I .' .. Mir , • ' -,,, . . . . . Screens manufact u red, by tnis process, are more - du;• table, maintain their form better,..and are famished' as .cheap as any to be had in .the, Conn y: '..• . . . .. • - They are tdade of square, iron, in such shape as to prevent the Coal sliding from. one, size to the other be fore it is.thoroughly easorted, thus preparing 'it better •than can be done by cast iron or wire screens; • . . .The lartnufactareis • nrgebtly roiliest all Operators wanting Screen_ : to egantioe thime new patentSereed at their shop, or .at .work at the idaminoth Alta Col;. Berg of GeorgeS. Reppliez. near St: CUT, *hoe. have been in we for some. time. . •• • • . By purchasing-screens:made under this ratint, gatiou, or any trouble as to patent rights will be avoided: All work done with paoraftness and dietteh.- Jnrie 3,ISCJ .... . . • Par el te tier. greatliariety., tram* theeelebra-. •iU ted mtumfactare of Beery Masten; which**, war ratt.to he entierior - to, any ,raws mean.% We, also.. have alleizes Botcher and :SkinninelEniyea. -.1.1tim1e0C1114 4. , . pens •sed -Cleavers. 'ficalee, Ereni twenty-fonr Go . Atty . pOunds.-tonn,rand square, plea. 'Vain f. , neles, all of- the beat m'ainitacture.- - sad- for sale chew at ' Eept.l4 ST Tliatif.P3o7 CO. • FOR -NOtlf-RETIll'ITIoN.'es n;7;434otUiBfiti r ...of - . ljdoe, itritatiOn, .li3flarn 'its' • oltert4l.witif..the bladder,, , or.kidneys,. die Iwo of the prostrate Mina, stone In the bladder, talc Ilan, privet or brfcittlost,de , posits. and all dhiewes. the . bitlder, WARM. # l 4 dropsical ewellinge, . tag tixt"°l•*4' 111. hit IS .STrl . tore..the net-Tuns. and: eebilitated''ihwalinrikkyly: tOPelmbold'a Rttni t Bnc; . . . . . . . . _ - fCteire Userade can be avolded . 11 , tent Iron and Rang e Hotder; withmetal atrintreon' lie under atde to preserve lt utmoff..thfli very chermand useful. arttile: uvety-klit4anto24 l * !liintlited wlttione. - Ottl and`see , them et, Sept. I+, : urr: • ;,..c.rgo inined preiritijafillifikO.. .very handsome. s did • made' cine.P. l 4 4 4l. l Mar .6111111 a bOWL'COMMIiing Strength. andUeinnWomtiol.4 .:der to be meTted off ; 4t.tt not SWIG ":.110. cretiitettetiddl. the - MOtatOre;c_Alsoz Mosiettattd Enameled Eaueepans,t , 'nude' in. ttie'nuuntEmaafer;; 'Mu:lmp and.. Sotto poolle,Tinned thinhand eve 'the t ' . 9 eDt: ll . - PLUE:I3MT MAAS - irrrlNGi 42721NDED*f151 dafaxra skpft 114-4131:11ABGEWB1011111..ATII BRO 4 --( 11 . gßatit • gt(tAt44 TOM ACCIDENT4t, EMIE3 1.6 _ " 'Tart ford PATENT APPLIED, FOR WE REFER BY PERMISSION TO AI4AISON , . Ptanklln Iron Works, Port Car on, Pa 2a-ir F. M. NIOHOLI3. AND. LIVE :STOCK. $33,526,466 38 823.000.000 00 • 1,7.50.000 00 . 796,126 35 , 500.01►0 00 • -1:460.534';60 _ 1,430,035.50. • 1,267.457' 00 • 1,137;620 00 •-:.•706;794 32 • 617,479 - S 6 393,11 1 31.30 367,235 45 POTTSVILLE, • • 's E,R S PO : NT - 11 R ..WIN reed' by. Ittundivibs of Congreglitiiis: for . t Burch or 1134?nisuainion.rurposr.v:.:: Excellent for 'Ladies and Weakly Persons VINIIVAiti•ei, Nis so rrt.ktmEy. SPEER'S PORT GRAPE IiVINE FOUR tES-4113-.,OLD. Tin.vi jastiy celebrated native Wine is made from. the jai of the Oporto, Grape; raised in thiecountry. Iti . • •• Tonio and ttiengthenipg Prppeities - areunsarpaiSedby any-other native Wine. -Being-the pure jn co of the. grape, produced-:u-der Mr. Spimr's own- personal supervision, its - parity and genuine ness are gfiaranteed.... The :youngest child may partake of its generous ilualities, and the weakest. invalid may use it to 'advantage. his particularly beneficial to the; aged and ,debilitated, and suited to the various aliments that afflict tile weaker eeic. It in, in every respect;' . . A -.1A7 (NE TO BE RELIED ON. s . 'RYA/Jr/B.OSE SPREE s PORT. GUAR/. WARR... • FT-VAI.T.S use SPIER'R PORT GRAPE Wuje,, • . • WzaeLT PERRORS man A REREfIT'RY.ITS nee. . • • , Speer's Wines . in .liospitals are .;xeterred to other Wines . Sold' by Drnreista'and , • . A. SPeer's Vineyard,'.. New . Jeriey.' 13inee . 243 Broadvtay,.NeirYork. • Sept. 21.- 38-ly . . 15.A.A.0 NvuousALE. AND RRTAIL DEALER IN FLOUR - -FEED -dro FLOUR;--FEED, f '1 ' A:ND. '3IANTRACfIIIVER .•. , • C R . N. 13.R.0 li., between 111 n clic is At Oil !Owls i I I Ifaving opened a new Emir mad Feed - Store, and erigaged. in. the• manufacture - or Corn .Broomm,. oe happyto in et his old enetoineni, 'AS he is satisfied that he can: 'give entire sattg,ction. 'Merchants are request. dto call and es.rnthe Lla stock -BroOms.— Brooms manufactured to 'order: • R. W. - 13 E removed,from the store' corner • Market and Senna& etreeta, to the store lietnven" 0. Dobsen's and J. , G. Browse on Centre. streetogrere a large aniVin7 ded assortment of dry goods andlgrocerlea- at the low est : oath prices.. Being thankful for past [twerp, still eo hate Acontinnane.e of the' same. -,Talv 7. 'CS .• . • Eo GE: . . tial,EstatieAgti aid ,Conveyancer. ORPACE-:lrown. Ilan :ll.d Story, POTTSVILLE; PA.', ." • . • . . Lott, Lends; . Br.c....botight, icdd "and rented Mtesties paid to the bum:Wig. Landownem. Deeds. Bonds,Mort.gsges • ArtietespLAi. 'written, Jab , 2 1; %kr' • of T A2I t3l:Pr, thiketin,:ipd feet irs .1* " • Ono 80-brirseine•:,_: - 4s;PO b" 24 • • • " -• • • ivistvintottAiii.AT ~,ii#4.4r 4 l:,..crriacea! Lia ACILIO • '.. a.ta t r,',: , .., 0 , : •1: , '-, :i • • • '., :-:rovniurrinfirizimirrosi_ Ackpsowi - wed to be the bitie.:l . tome • : . ;•, • .. -IA etidAttiateackezi, gin iNtreitebred..: Illetokonketid - Wbeatbitta.rtibee f ' Afierertre,t,Tr4tch istieet.:,beleelr#l4l,bilettel tibrif.'::: '7.•• .-• s' „.':.• ,1. ':, 'AtTrif 171 . '4l7' luit4BOLD'B BrITACIfir BUM) 4tieraistltli D e bi wa littirmemogradt t.y.mmlstarriiblg v -Dp agd nkfeastainntVtunmit9.#,Aural9,4 s,lll%4VAritSkB _ It - E4cmatiz . T. 411, . 4 • INSURANCE. , , • • 1"- - - 3 • 'CABIN E - R Gertoral.lnattrance Agent, . . °mei; S'ennslleaniti Iftail,•Pottsvilie; LIMPOOIi &-LONDOX GLOBS INSIJUNCS ckoh ciapitai and Assets... m :..siaoinotw Invoiced m the Voited Stateiover.... • $1,500,00 0 . • Hat INstriaTidE - ooleArti Pier' 'Haven, Censures:cat. Cispttai ' 14.14X1.4400 Surplus dan. 1at,1865 $1Z9.070 OS Insurance effected n the hest Companies on favora ble terms. .1. promptly adin..vted and pad without, d e l a y. , . April 15, • 18 . 29 • • FIRE . .•,..lIISURAIiCE • .COMPANY ..• OF••• ••• • •• ••••••• ••_ ,• .• • • • -•.-As,4eis• Of innuary 1,11367 • $2 553146 . 43 - • -• • • , 1400 40. 0 0 0 ; 0 98 • 9713 0 Invested PrlelninntS, 1,200,432 14 •• . " •. -• • •-. .• , .• • • .• • • Unsettled Claims, I.' IIiCONSe for 1866 i . $973531' " I 83'43,000: LOSS PAID SINGS 1828,• • • , , • Over 53.500.000. •• • .. , . pideriTtriir. Arai TEMPORARY P 01.1 • .. OrEa ON -Txnull. TRIML , .. • . . . - * DIRECTORS' •.' CHARLES N . RANCE:ER IsAAC-use. •• .TOSIAS WAGNER; • EDWARD C. DAL* SAMUELORANT'; .• 'GEO:PALES. - PETER IticCALL:- ALFRED 02010;.W.SICIIARDS, PEAS. W..LEWIS. C.III.4.IIILES:N.- RANCHER; President: .T1110.11Asi: Vice-President. jipiLLISTEEL,Se,c!-Pro. Tem. • . Tile ontecriberki.age. nt fOr ttle.aiiiive mentioned in ertiintlon, and' is'preparod.to make imeirancoon every . deecciptfon of- property, * et .the lowest rates. Emmy o.Busssa:,•Ag.t. lioittivine..marexi9..cs., • • r • • - 12-tt ..W ALTER, S. SMITE, INSURANCE ROOMS, Pottsville Pa AGENT FOR THE /Etna of Hartford , Lorilla.rd of New York Pllmax of - Hartford... ? North America of New York Springfield of, Kass , Yonkers and. New YOrk Fulton of New York Resolute of New. York. PENNA. Aggregate Fire Capital. ~ • ............. 1 nion Mutual Life . 2,188,429 Hartford Live Stock ' 500,000 . . . . • • • •- Capitalreprpentel— "..,. $12,374;147 LOtMeB promptly and liberally settled.' °glee open from t• 3O A, M. to:ricks. mode bindirig by James W,' Grant; Solicitor, at the American Hone.' . The above_ comprise some of the oldest; heaviest and most reliable companiesin America. The 'Etna Jawrporated •in .1919, paid losses.in 4t' years of over.B t 9,000;000, while "the PllCCUiX.hali, 'the largest surplus over and above its capital stock and reinsurance of any Compaq fn IlarVord; . L IFE IIIP4UKANC E. The Girard Life lusnrance,. Annnitysand Trust Com- , pang_ Ofilce; No. 40S Chestnut street, the first door East of the Custom Ronne. • CAPITAL,-$300,000-7CHARTER PERPETUAL, Continue to make Insurancesunilves on the moat, fa- The capital being paid up and invested, tooet., her with a large and conaututly increasing r‘erved. fend, offers a perfect security to the thaured. - The f remitms may be paid yearly, half.ye.arlY or nsrter The company add a Beallli periodically to the insur, • ranee for life. • The drat bonus, appropriated in Decem ber, .1844; the second bonus in December; 1849, and the • third bonnain December, .1884, which additions make an average of more than 40 per cent. upon the premi . tans paid, vvithont the annual premium. Thomas Ridgway, • John A. Brown, ' Robert Pearsall, . • John R.-Latimer, . Thomas P. James, - . John B. Black,. • ' • : Frederick Brown, John C. Mitchell, George Taber, .. . Isaac : Berton, Henry G. Freemen,... • Seth J. Conly,. . • Pamphlets containing table of tateetr.a explanations, term of 'application and further intonation can be bad at the office. • THOMAS RIDGWAY, President.' JOHN-F. Jamas, ActnarY. • • of R. BANICtI.sI. Pottaville; Agent to* this Comity. AO.K4011:) PLANING .MILL. A“hltand . ,-Pa4 . ; . • jam now preparedlo maonticture, ail,cheap its can. be, pny.chaseil elatetibere. ' • • , - ••• ' Door Frntner, • ' . . • . • • • . • . 'Flooring,' and 441 deotertpitionit. : 11 - work.vvorranted to give mitiguction. . •. ." July • .• 21-lyy • D.A.NJEW4..Itit.T.ISA..BiILIOE.Ei; . city Cabinet- Ware Rooms , and kanufactory, 238: SOUTH AECONIi . STREET, • ' . • •. . . ••• •• . . . . . N. 8.. --PersOne going to the City will find it to their advantage to call and ezamine the stock: . .D: M. K. .• • • • Saes • time. labor, money. Mikes WASHING A PASTIME and MONDAY. A FESTIVAL. Sold every 'where.' Fry IL. Addrees all ordor theMannfactar: era;• ZIEGLER...4Ic CHEMISTS . AND WHOLESALE DIUMPISTS, oreli.Third Ur.: Philadelphia. . Mils& 1:41 r 48-Ivl' 1.- ..... . . . . T"6 'CAMERON. PIKIDE.--K delightful .-ne* . rovelbyhirs. Mary J, liolmee, wtteee books are read and -,re-read, with tu, • nitich. pleanure. • Price, $I 50_ . 'Few ..sa.l•hv '• . • ' •84 NNE V • St; .RA NiSFY.' '- . THE MOUNTAIN . CITY. COOK • • . . . . . A new ittst class flat top !'ook Stove with all thelate improvement:l is one of the finest totti% beat stoves in -the market.. Itanufalltired by . - •. .. • - • . '-' No. 70 ii:'7ll:cor. irorwegian 6t ceorge Sts., 10-T; , • •- . . ~. . , . .Is 501d.14 a lower twice than .the seine * class of stoves not manulactared hate-cab:he sold lot in this maliet. Also a large ~stock - of Other: Cooking - and Heating .Stoees,' Beaters' for. Churches:and private dwellings, Ranges, Cast , Irruf • Slake, &c.; Also aNI aroma meta of , Tin Ware, Tux Roofing:" and Sheet. Iron Work Aleo3r:a Railingl =Water Pipes; Wash Ket-. tie& and' variety of work done In - the.' Ponndry to which special attention is paid --All in want of Stoves should bearlu mind 'that those manufactured by me: can be kept In repairs.. at less :expense and-be more , promptly attended to-than such as are broricht here fmm other placei. which in many cases, when riut..of order,..mtwbissold as old iron, owing to the-difficulty of obtaining the necessary parts When wanted. Twenty. yeses practical 'experience in this business, and other advantages.. enables me. to sell at-the very lowest prices. • " , -SLMOZI.DEREL September 7, , GT •:- : ' S 6 4m Chestunt - Street, Below Seventh A.RP - ErrlN GS INSURANCE. ' $4,479.100 ••••1,4. 2 6, 000 1,103,967 ••• 761,463 ... :731,899 .... 601,907 313,662 280,730 Silver's Wash Powder SIMON DERR, At his Stove. Worhe;• 867' CARPETINGS. 1867 JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO IMPORTERS AND DEALERS4N r O,REI•G N AND ID DIME S TIC .Englishßrussel-Carpetings . :: • - • , By late arrivals . vve asnortm , lint en received ti fdll : • • eL . ‘... . : BEST. ENGLISII ; MAKES; .•,TAS.,'IL.OENT,, SON. 43C0.:`..~. , • , • . .. • . Chestnutfreet t . Beio* Sevenih. E GEIS El AND FRENCH _ . A',X3I.:IIN: T.F.:.R.S, • ROYAL _WILTON, AND VELVET CA:IIIILITIN7Gg 14 -THE 'NEW EXHIBITION DREW'S.' ta store and for sale by, MINE SON &00 - Chestnut Stireeti Below Seventh. . • ' C A E T NT'G grea vai e 0I L . C.L TTT S ~ :Readezion. & Wazata Veniti*.s, ; .•••, • • • JAS::-IL 7 OBITE 8014 - di CO r - r••,e. ,IP, s F u *: Icreq'llel4W - Reveffift , , • .yritalli'• ---• f • 'etteglOßCOr V,V8111 , 11TiW....& - fiat 7 11134 iligilltedAW autieN:deirtTrjaad SUlart Woze, comprislng all the a lawuNallaadsaafilki las • • • •-.• repral 4* - 4 2a - , 'lite tanact. 4 .7.... ~,,,,,,......r., \ \ - ISL . -...-': - - -. 1 .'7, 4 ,-„ • ).% ' ._... . - - : if:2 -r f #V2l4k'ji:_-.Z:::;;; 'Z'... ":,.., '..--' ~... .7::-•, - , ..-_--, :.,••.n THE us OF THE PLOW IN DRAINING - After such .a season as welnivejest eneed-Lwet in one section; - and dry . in nnoth ex , --farmers should Consider thorough thahit,g, to see if the eieb2B of its advocates are„,really true, and if the distressed tillers both of wet • and dry solle.may not find in it a panaeca tor their troubles: • - We encounter One stubborn fact at tlac'eut set, namely, that draining is expensive, even • . if we put the draini barely below the reach • of frost and . the plow . . , Next. we, arc forced - twin another fact," which _nai sophistry , cm bodge, and that is, that the most expensiVe d- ailing is:shallow drainieg •As we make ' up our minds to do deep . draining,. the fact . • turned up with eachspadefu' of earth,. w hien ; if we•heed it, teaches that thoroughpei•s and cheapneas In the long run are identical That" is, , reasonable_ expense for thorough- • fleas' sake is the strictest economy. • Referring our readers to arguments in fay : - or of iitep laid tile drains, In former numbers of: theAMerieLllAgriculteriat, and the ci mks on Drainage in our book lisOve discuss now, the cheapest way of plating a coursepf drain_ Ines'', four feet deep on ari,average, in an_or • dinary soil. , Every farmer who•wants to (Vg a ditch; thinks ..of.his Plows. fir. they will tarn out, the soil ten inches deep with com parative ease.. If a manis to" have a. ditch four feet : deep dug with spades, he ought to try to move as little earth es possible, and as sixteen incheatas been found about the least width.that a man can work in; he should 'try to have his ditch no wider..:=lf be „can etc - plows tofacilitate his work, he need nr.ie so particular about this, e.llln,ugh a tit itta. ditch—the risrroWest possible—is best under . all circumstances. . We Preferao use, to _cut the sod,.a plow that will cut eight inches, and lay the slice over true and flat.. Then we take a sleet stick:like a short bean pole, as long its the • plowbeara, lash one end to the bee.mat the , nigh handle, brace, the other cad out sixteen inehes.from the land side of_the beam, aril . attach a short clAin to - this end. The brace is a half inch 'strip, threekinclies wide, made • fait by ihe . cle.vis' bolt, and, * if necessary, a ' big iron washer., •In plowing, the team ia driven so that_the chain will drag along the edge of the first furrow,, and aids the judg- , ment of the plowsnan nrrterially in.deterniiii ing the width (A' the slice: Men must low and throw the snits out. The trench Will now take::a plow of the harg,est size, and it should be drawn by two yokes' oxen, or paha of horses., , v;orking au as to tread neither in the trench nor mi the soil near the edge. This is accomplished in either of two . ways. Each team may draw independently, one upon each, side of the ditch, being • tached to the , plow by_tr log chain, and the • chains being braced. apart; so that the iirratt shall be reasonably true, that is, per illel to, the line of draft. The other way.is ttl Wi , ll; , theoxen upon ten- foot . yokes, and the horses of each Pair upon long even era • they Lei. g driven by outside reins only,_and the heads of each Pair being held apart by ,a such. The large plow may be run in the ditScir two, three, or four times, according to the soil, 8r „it . may, be hest to use a 'smaller one, and as Ccmptratively little earth "can be: " thrown out by the .plow -: ,:rueut mast folloa,-, and shovel as fast as the soil is "loosened. After the looseearth Ia removed to the depth of twelve to eighteen inches, according to its character, daub soilplow will be found et More Service thurtt surface plow. With this, we can work. &Wu, little by little, into the hard pan. Toe large a fOrce,of hands is not needed when the sub soil plow is Used,. for the-earth broken np by the ploy does"no t interfere with its dteper working as- is the case when a surface plow is used. The sue cessful employment •of a , sob soil plow is both by the dithl,:ulty of plowing . in 'very hard ground , with the plow two or three feet below:the terim,_ and in the handl,-s in terfering with tile sides of the ditch There are,.however, plows constructed to run deep enough to be. _of very, essential: service to ,a" 'depth of about three feet. _ - This use of the power of animals greatly lessens the eXpense • of digging the diicheq, a and various forms. of scrapers expedite the filling, so - that after a little experience. the formidable dill - 161111es which-at first may tip ' pear as insurmountable obstacles - to a poor man's doing ; much thorough draining, disap pear, especially when we, consider that a Moderate outlay of money or labor, expend •ed with discretion, almost immediately be gins to 'make. large returns, fifty per cent. per annum bring not uncommon,—American figriculturlst.- ' . . .• • REMEDY FOB THE WORN-OUT LANPS OF THE WEST. The:cultiiatur g . /1 . the river bottom and of the ptairies, .where corn has been grown for . fifty years In succession, may smile at the Idea of exhausted lands, and yet hey are to be found 'dills : region, if not in his ituruedi• ate viciaity. There' is. much land . in Ohio and •Indiana; b4cic from the bottam,a, that will not yield, ths - year; more than thirty or f )rtY bushels of corn ter the ,acreL,lands. that when they were first cleared, were good tor seventy or eighty busliels They ate not so much exhausted' as the .New. England hill. lades - , where nothing but 'Mullein and Johns: wort, Penny Royal and Five,flogery v, grow, yet miadh of their fertility has . gene, and they yield mall profit to the owLers..t. The land that produces onry 'half ek crop, is what we ,call worn out or. exhausted. A 'large part of the cultivated films in the older -VirestersiStates„ is already'in this condition. t it has been.brought.about by constant crop• ping.with grain, and returning no manure.— porn, .wheat; oats and grass, have followed each other in . conStaitt.succeSston, and troth: .ing has beeta Amos to improve pie soil. The ,whole management has been with . reference to . immediate profit, and the 'expectation of soon selling the farm. The reinedy tor this is permanent occupa. tion and a. courSe of husbandry that loolis theincressingproduCtiveness of tile . soil, We commcnd•to the careful study of this class of fanners, the - r6tati)n of crofts foll Owed in Penniylvattla, and :noticed irt our August is sue. 'orrt.l3e ltindof fanning pureuedin thoi grain districts of the West, we.know•• of noth ' lug better, and..ite. would only change it in intreducing.hunt cellars or sheds, for the ving and compotting.of manures... Lime comes in as a-part of this rotation, ' and in litany parts of the West lime rock is quite - as abundant as in Pennsylvania, an'!.' itr can be .manufactured quite as cheaply. The sarneklnd of.lime.rock'.exists along the line of the railroadi in Ohlo;-where 'cuttings had been made, and thorn than half of the State of Indiana is underlaid by linite;-:Cpal, too, abounds, often in the same, districts; and. wherelt does not; wood is plenty,_ and often ' burnei in immense piles to get it outef the way. As we have shown in our Septetriber issue, the burning of lime Is a very simple .process,,and any 'one. - who can manufacture charcoal, can manageti lime stack. ; This at-- Unlit is . -needed. Open these, partially worn Coils, and 'work very beneficial chang. connection with this, or, without it, if lone cannot be had, clover,should be used as a, part of thenotifsei' rurpriecd to seeact,kaw-Oirei "fields hi, - the . West. The Faltui,ni the plantaS a renovator of the SOD is not at> all understood_ in'that fegion the- clais of hands. indicated; it is the, moSt reriiiirierative.crop 'chat can7be sown. - It snakes good fodder. ',The seed brings a good pike in market: . Above all;it is a most val. cablevenovatoi of Abe soil, whether it be fed of .or . turned uuder,..with the plow: More clever means more wheat, more core, more nattle . f and Mere cattle means,morc manure and iicherlandiif the farmer will see to h. Anyone-Who oar estimate the difference be. 'tiveeft thirty:and seventy. bushels of corn to tiki-acre nen telfwhetber thisi kind of tarraiag will pay.--151EalbAN AORICCLITRIST. • -• , PESPiElli—Tiiiie large bell per Pelkan_dcat of! the . topti, and take out the. aceila*;',ha*c, ready . a - quantity of finely. cut' cabbage, Aciapid: horse-radial 4, white mus- MO'. teed; i(andAf convenient, nasturtlen 'eaCh`pepper: and • sew the caner pain. etioli.peppir.:two Or•three whole cloviwantliallapicel then put them in salt 'and let them stand twenty to ur 'liatira. ``Place. theid atone jars and covet them evilding vinegar; keeping them - cicsaely'pctvmect, . , • "„To Plat Lit tuOaiititittt.-43eleet. emelt co ettintie blit-itieett sait'and -Nv.ter for ..two orAliteddlysj , put, them in eaoue 10 8 altd:TM 04,H:nrivOtialioi•ing v)neg3r r; for q4l9n-11,viiiegiti need, • add bait' tai # 1. ollepice s ,.tifilf an ounce of bait iiltrO* _ e—i alid'itptatierbt slum as large al wabaut Nov aloseiraivered. `~ . -. ~ -<. e