wit s. 104 :: : ,a now l tFron the Neiri iglys I.iterf4d4 _ ... .., -:=liiur Earopeamcorresiondent, itoW at the ilea of: war t : sends-uslhe'lettei pnoexed,"- : which seems re as like A. J.'s Polic.f—slight rAr_. mixed. Bit then:, It is as lucid as the • other - published 'letters from the Russian -7 rroi t n t- O f u ta r 11-6anrrd-soevaden-forthtian War, and thereftxre is correct -- of coarse. , • . TEtEntritoriAllsr:aat• J ,- . licsanxrar; July 7th; 1866. . 1 _Hunkidori, whence I write, is ,an Italian d t0wn,.17 miles from Exptkinstadt, 19 from Il Xyberkxquskine, 23 from Pfiwtbizigzag, and • ~ several thotteand from Philadelphia. -. glance at any of the war maps in the itiallyitapers will show you, its exact location, t' togotherwiththe positions of the Italian and '., PgOisiiift. forces . These maps can .be relied 4 on. i'hey have been used before. •.. Prussia and Italy have aceepted the propo•- - '. sals for an armistice. . • Austria has made a bid for Louis Napoleon's ' assistance by offering to cede Venetia to France . . . , •No doubt it is to . her Interest so to do. , . 1 1 :But wby Andrew Johnson, President qf the American. Herdic,. should insist. upon the . cession of the victorious North to the con .. ~ quereci South, for the pUrpose of 'conciliating the traitors, is a mystery that I will norst - tempt to solve.. I think to, cede. the South more than she :was li-rhting for , Is very Seedy indeed. 6 1 Prussia and Italy will not accept the pro -is,. posalsfor an armisticp. . --. The defeat of the Austrians at. Sadowa is i attributed to the fact that Gen. G. B. 31eClel ',. last planned the campaign. Thisneed not ex ! cite surprise, for I learia that. George "Ls the only American officer allowed at the. Austrian Headquarters." . . ' • "If Benedek," said Vk Emanuel to tat '. , after the battle—"lf Benedek should be" su :,- pervaded by Little 3lack, we can disband half . of our forces; and still have men enough to . wipe oat the Austrians. It Would be bully, . _ '.; wouldn't it?" •,:- •It is evident that Vie has been reading Greeley's American Conflict. - At the brittle referred to, the Austrians lost . . upwards of, considerablef---perhaps more. • Garibaldi, shory ed me a poem he has - written ; • la commemoration thereof, commencing— "O at the battle of Stulowa, - - - The Austrians had to eltedad away." - , A New Jersey paper says that hostilities have ceased, and will not be resumed until tore fighting takes place. . • :Geo. N.Banders, fortherly of thet. S., but 1 ' latterly of Canada; has offeredhis services .to ,: . Garibaldi. . . - ' ... They were not accepted. ' • 4 : - - . ' .., --i'Baldi told George . that if he should here- after require the services of cut throats,. blacklegs, incendiaries, and blackguards, he i . would give him the post of honor. lie said he would also endeavor to secure "H. A. .-‘, -Wise, C. S. A.," Vallandigham, Gen. Roes ' • seau, Cowan, Doolittle and Clymer. • : • It is now believed that Prussia and Italy - will accept theproposals for 711:1 nrmstice, and : . • that the war is Virtually ended. ' The Prussians, however, are pushing into Bohemia, and a battle will take place to trier - riiw, if. possible, for the benefit of the news paper reporters, • The Bohemians are flying to New York,' where they immediately secure •positions on the daily and weekly press. . • I am suffering severely . from a singular wound I received On the field a' few days ago. . . . . In attempting to pronounce a Prussian of ficer's name, I dislocated my jaw. Fact! . Gariboldi censured um for my rashness; but I told him I. expected to suffer much more for. the Freedom of Italy.. . - • With moistened eyes the . Gen. wrung my r. hand, and asked Inc to loan him a pistareeu. " There's but one thing in tlais world, den., 1 _i- that compels me to refuse," I. sadly said. tt '" What is that 2" - . • ' " I have nary a pistareen." - . . Itt4. Will accept the proposal for an armis tice if she is allowed to occupy all the fort teases in the Quadrilateral, six in the Pa rallel ..ogram, and four in the Rectriangular. ' A draft for three hundred thousand more is ordered in Hungary.., - The Hungarians, however, are.nerhtingry i for it,. -. . . ---TAerieliVllß-3 as the Copperhead', call it an Abolition outrage—unconstitutional— and refuse - to enlist. • • Those who are not able to fork over three . hundred dolls commutation money, are ske daddling to Canada.., . . . . - In this respect they are not altogether un like the Copperheads at home. • • The Gitumaker or Monow hascommand of the 17th ikr y Corps. : . • • \\ The Gunm ker . performed some wonderful exploits with e sword in days agone; and his services are w valued .at no less than .three hundred dollars er mouth. You can read all a the Gunmaker in .back numbers. of the . N. I dger.. . This morning a .COpperhe i asked me if I knew what caused, the present struggle. I had to confess that; didn't—not quite. . "Well," said he, '1 : will tell you. Xassa clinsetts, and some other New England States in America . , caused this war for the purpose of making niggers better than white. Men." I now believe thisfellow was Pendleton, of Ohio; in disguise. . ' Still, I find that the Copperheddi here are almost as ignorant, and lying cussed as the ' Copperheads in my own, my native land. Piussia,• it is believed, will accept the pre poialsfor, an armistice, but demands the oc cupation of Europe, 3"exico, Calthurnplan stadt, Corn Island, and Rhinderpestadt. • - Readingpa, a German City not on the Po, was occupied by a force of three or four thou iand Copperheddi, last week, who pillaged ' the town and drank all the Beer. • - Their debauchery was of brief duration, however. A' small force of Jaywgearylites Frith Liberty for -their. their war-cry, caused the' bopperlieddi to 'drop their Arms and take to their Legs.. - • . • - The town of .Jiminlp ats was taken by storm last night. -• ' . . . orra of wind and rain—a perfect hurricane. • • Garibaldi lost heavllly. t He lost a heavy bag of Ducats,. playing Old Sledge . with Victor Emanuel. Already a Bohemian, anticipating the re= snit of the war, bas offered to write the Prl ' son Life of Benedeir, provided he - can find a craven doctor to lend his name as author. - All the disappointed milce-seekers, and the. Copperheddl, and the Lazzaroni, and the So eesbi, and•the Adjohnsonni, are now concen trating their forces for a .grand invasion of Philadelphia, about the middle of •August. In view of this, the citizens are already se crating their jewelry, and silver plate, and gold headed canes. • - Victor Emanuel and Garibaldi are unani eons In their relief that, if John W. Geary -! Is elected Governor of Pemsylvania, and .Congress holds out against the President, the eountry.is safe. I assured them they need ktaN:e no fears on that score. ' The backbone of the F ! nropean war is not tittle broken,—but I arn • Too Twos.—lf Gen. Grant should be noni- I dated by the Republicans and elected to the illresidency in 1869. he wM turn ont the Isorst :T e reoldent we ever had! • - • . . you •see ?--he will turn out .A.: John on the following 4th of . Mareb,—and it is s.7pretty generally conceded that he lathe worst ittPresident WE ever had. .A.47 - r.er young Islay. says thtit the Males - - ore of no account from the time the ladies kissing them . as infantti, till they com :-ireeece kissing- tbem, as lovers. Qlerg by the Coroposivor.—Wh ere i ts that ~ A fr ou ng lady • _• 'Az, Mr. Simkins, we have tot chairs ' ~,. •isnough for our company,' said a gay Nitre to •.' - ' , •,- - g..,'- 7 , -er frugal husband. - ..: i , _ - 11.1 .70;. 6 „,,,.. * N0. , ,,,.,k i Plenty of chairs my dear, but - a little too '-', 4 ! ,. ...•3.::. 4.. etch company.' -• _ • . . • -;-... , - . 4.t . P.,•l)mow why that old-fashiOned pistol .4:,•itlg . „_ : ilied' your'n" ilia granpa fit with in. the Revolw 7,,,,...„. ition h called aborse pistOl.' It-- i • 'Why ray son?' - • - 7 -, '7 l ' - • ' %.."----• ~;•:BrS'1.10$:; - -i .v4iti)...;:. - - , : .. . . PECTACLI6.B 041.1111 k :EWE O:GLASELM--A Lar ..14eicrtek meet on bind and for bile y JOSEPHlffilial, Watchmaker it Jeweler. - Centre .Bt.. Pottmlile,;three doors nboye ft!et Mortimer Hone. Abte11....3;446-- 9 . ACB'THE 01 1 11. - PAP.IIII. • S. &pie a Ppand paid 11i.r clean White Wrltth and hiagerlde Per—andlOECO Old Neirepapar,'Pataphlet.; and 014 Boo.: with the antra takers ofr.;.: . .o:dered Pa' per 1 cent a .land., • . 8' B6lQ~dll wrrKur, AND I,I7BRIOATBIG O. I. -S The FabkribPl bon band a lot pf-Ptiris WINTER BLEACHED WHALE- OIL. Alen''• •••• - .14DpCiriOY Lubricating" Oil . •,• • For Rine Alachinery of all /dada, equal to Larder Sperm %Also. - •.- . • • • Itleccn rind Engine•lmbrientilii Ono: • from 45 cents to i 5 cents a gallon. all -of I.h:eh-will. be • sold et the very'l.met4. rates. Orders solicited. ' • . • • '--• B. BANI4Y. .•, . . • ..S mErtertAAV TAILOR' • CESTEE ST.,POTTSVILLE,' PA, , • z•IfiSERIE DXE I /tt; WATfIiIiAKER AID - 3ENFECEIRi '''' Centro gt., Pottsville, • (three awn , above the 3fortinaer 'House.) he lOW on hand a large and welt !elected aesortmout of tine • G old and gilver.Wateheer Alan' a large variety or fine Gold Jewelry.. Gold Chains ldedallione,tar - and Finger Mugs, - Breeetpine. Brace let!, Gold Fenella. Pons, Armlets: Thimbl e s; Snob, Bottom; Batto, . all of width' will be ode*. :ler mato at - greatly redated prima.' • .Particular attentiongiven .reindring Of Watcbes; Clockr-and,Tesvelry.. Mardi 3, 4 66 —9-.. ::HE NRY LOECHEL,. •-• YrdneravilleStreet;.Pottrillli, • . , . • am.7. ,- bracitmmr. or • . . • ALL KINDS OF CANDIES Raspberri - & Lemon Syrups, Which he .411 s cheaper than eln be purchased in the • citim Give him a call, and Jiidge for yonreelveq, lane 9, ITATRERgTADT & Coi • •- .• • • • GRA11111.1IOLTE; untiroia Ilt.; - •bel*rea • Muriel and Cal lowblll, Pottsi . rille; Pa., -.• • • • . • Where is always kept ic large ' amortment at. • Floor, &c. 15-tf .• . Grain, iflay 5, 14 011-A-S. LOGUE scnouvsALa Draira FbnIGN IfOKESTIO • WINES AND LIQUORS °entre Et, Opposite American,House,' POTTSVILLE, PA. ar- ASLO, SOLE AGENT TOR .i 7 HUBBELL'S GOLDEN BITTERS, =A Sure Remedy for Dyspepsia. NTISHLER'S BITTERS FOR SALE. ' BOURBON "WHISKY AID VANDERVEEIVS SCHIEDAN SCHNAPPS. Jane 2}'043 - 22-1.2 • • • POTTSVILLE•': - .. • ROPE, TWINE, LINE, '.AND.. pAcKrtsrei. • : 'Mainz factory, . lIIINERSVILLE 11()AD . , POTTSVILLE, PENS VI V. 4 NIA The sabeeribei t havfng commenced the 'above busi• nets to .Pottsville, ..respcctfully solicits a share of the p , ttronage of . the Ilnslueis Men of Schuylkill County. ilavinq had C long experience An the husinecs he: is confident of being able to r, , ntier w,tißractu , n 3TENRY JACKSON, Agt. •Mayl9, , 116 ' : - 7 : . tru-am B. DA DD. ca.—An nachingeksays: it in New York at All ‘ll price • of a iruOrn onn To.urr.—"The 13011th vs nil Ricn. vrtress Itfoatoe. - . -• ' 142 a OT t,.49ppa-bsid. MEMNM SEIDEL & HAMMERBLEY, =MEI . . . . . Western .White a nd Bed )Irhent.Flour, . May, Grain Potatoeh, and Bed-. ' and Wh ' ite .Aleih C2-0,1..i04,'. :. • ... CO FLYER ,61.1,1.011711 Ili . .A.:i'D R.A..112;0 4 1 D. STS. J. J. ©'NEIL '.& CO., Jll)enirric in. iron, Nails; Spiky., Oils and Supplier in gencral. . . Ware ROorne•Eatlrnad and CEntre-Strcet, Pott.Eville Office Mahantur.no St., next to rnton .. Juno . " L -F:.:bVKiTNEY, BANKER, OENTE,E• BTREET,.,:POTTSVIT.Tx benier. in AMERIOAN AND .F.OR:EIaN GOLD AND. SILVER, Foreign Exakange, United. Statei Bonds, Quartermaster's VUttehers And llncurrent Money. :MONEY RECEIVED ON. DEPOSIT.—. INTEREST allowed as per spacial agreement. STOCKS and BONDS bought and sold at the New York and Philadelphia Boards of :Brokers at the.usual Commission. GOVERNMENT NATIONAL - BANK. Offers for; sle at lowest market tale GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 5.,7-30 Treas. Notts ,&& Of Aug. 1.5:''61 " " " " June 15, '65 cc " " S ' July 15, '65 5-20 Lonn of 1862. 5-20 Loan of . 11364. 5-20 Loan of `1565.. 1.0-10 10-40 Loan of 1864. GOLD, STOCKS AND. BONDS , AND ALL GOVERNMENT BEOIII3ITIEB BOUGHT AND SOLD. - . DRAFTS On EsT,lend, lrelnnd. Franco and Gerinsny, for Bale in nuns to nit poreamee _ a. R. ,-- TZLNGER, - Csehler. Pottsville, •framasy 3. '46 --1-1 f 1866. DRY GOODS._ 1866. WHITFIELD &DORNAN I Centre Street, Poltsviile, Penna.-, Ilive opened, at reduced wire% klirge stock of gnodF suitable. for Spring .and Summer. trade.. Bevrtifol styles of---- Spring. Poplins, •'. "• .. - - . • • .• . . • French Perealcsi .. ... -•. . . !: - English thlirbes, • _ . ... . . - • - ~ Patti', Silks ' , • . .. .. ; _ ... ••• . .. Plain - Pad! iie Soles, -• , . • -- . " -. .• - - lffolre antiques- ' , . , . •A 101 l flew of' Embroideries and *hit*, Goods,::" -. : '": . . . Plain r and Plaid Organdies; • ••• . . • Plain and:Plaid hainsooks, -'. • :.. . • .• .- , , Plalnsuad • Plaid. Cimbrles, . _ • .:&iegantstylee In ,f.mbrolereit tamorah, -. :: ..- • .. -: ' rrituthj`srbi*Claiiimerga; - '.,. cloalonit'coitisi 1 •71)e usual reiriet; of rtsti7lCo . reity in thii • . , . •• • .. . ~ . _ • , •.. .. " , ... ..: ~ I , I=ThitY v bt.PAIITIEENT ' • .... ~ They racosiso Wok to their , .:, ." -: • , • : -OLOAX .. .DEPOTIEUT , —•-• '. A compiete mortmeitof : — ' - • 'cni.Lnitrx!s GrAIRMUIENTS,. • • . i n n u ttie Imre etriee. end pay pextScotai attendee to ttilsbrioxtfor their brAtuna. They would' nua rite Attentkin to-ttar dock , • --! Pis. DommTio:6lloDß ; . . Whialst*svM sett 'Lillie: Teti to t. Market takaa, Vitt 4:mutant additions talbelratorkr, andll3 a can• tinued.e.finttoe. they baps taiiefe4, sqbreLeit4 abardatrnaaga so3lberilly:octed.. llamTore. Tplaitlarfeat assattateat..ot Dret4 Cork' , " Etattcats • and Trusinatamp! aA pula at WALSER & FM, Ntrii11&1911*11/4 , laugh 4....25408 • Mini Tun iiisogewe iiittaci4iiii l re From chic**Artg,lTTlfts4 - THE atimrr OPEltAitel4ltratocgiox: ticitOt truiltiail#4* ° #, 4l l - A , M 321 as soni ,*oeti t ( e sa lo Wit *O 4 woo .a committee has he* 4144,tei on- , teNitt Air P0 4 ,90. 0 ' to fiopedowa a i nd. conduetThe!3t-itit4:".-t --. 4 Tie sabfetiPt 6 i°l3/o;:wll°3l.°l4°X.-wiit be tran t r a te d- t° li t e *h d t i g tlf' &6l3ltantea ' hare7rmie charge thereof, and who will ermerintld tits • drawing sod the awards. _miss committee _ has been so :le:Jai from . among oar brAt. - Algebe_ sail iiiealtWet ,caritaliaW Thair-Pamea are a toot 5-atrairtth* as cuterprin'ttiat hie= emiliteallie2lll4aniles co operagan :, of Ait love;1 - thmcgliOnt 63d1 . , . names as the I:apOTing are a guarantee of. good .41111 . . • • .. sr:3 nn impuraxce that "nottkirig tiehanorable-will.ma the brillislaq of #:comin*datali :ind:beitelioanti pro. jest The.-eummittte .COLCipOVI4 of the. folloc!ieg ti . sentl~+men Presideat Uniorctlationsl fanin Amos T Ball; Ttionsiai Cldeaio, Burliaitpn and. Quincy }:fr,llroad. s!mlnirk as Co Clinton Briggs, Ewing, Briggs 85 . Co J. C. Dore. Preedent of the &lard of Triode J nea li. Bowen, Pr 4 . l !4 s ant tilird-Natton.4l.Ban,l:. C,.FArgo; Apnt . 4ineriam Eirets Traw-ls A. Ilvlthrin, ex-Ltentenant Governor. 31nrui & Scott, 11.1eratkv. J. A. 'President Eecoirl !Idiom! 33;iik. 7 hew name are safteient paraotee that the pro ceeding n'.ll be epnBtiete4 -with the tr.oet perfect fair ncas crd integrity Tlic fpljowipe. itit49lned . ,3 ajki3vyleuiq?•o! iht take!ii..liy the Cliiettiti ttit the' inccess of the enterpn*.and of the, wenn 'approval of , ttir plp..-0137 - gentidmpn of. hih...ccapmerritil per tonal siarldtp,g bmciso; 111., dune 1,1886. U. 11. CSOIIIITt Esti ter.in fint—We have been pleased to lea4n . that you havegCcided to adopt the •'Art ETD to " .princias in the ppern ;4 - eh . onid be glad uncrise each an enterprise rntiei . any'eircumstances it rOnlil add greatly to antgiaillaci4on.lo tedleo that in acconi dint' y - Oni own Wlsbea you Ind 'given . additional .16- petai to the development of rdsthetic tsgottraonfx ne -Thitt this would-be only the nitti#2l . -„inta:i of tlic6llB tri'bt:ttion,.as propoodl, of a lino nutobOf of first Class. 'aintings and engniFinge we have no 'doubt; end we congratulate the piabhe upon • this fad UWell neupon the no less, important one that they possess in your oTn Hell eftalAsbed Integrity EatilfaclOry. : gbarartiO that the enteiprie wit!. l*ta!rlyind honoraMicon With every. wietattiat yoit may aneceed - 7e are, dear. Or, your; very tritly, • E: B..McCagg. • • • • W. F. itooleangli; President 'Union. Nalonal Bank. S. B. Cobh, . Hiram Wheeler, Wheeler, - inner A: Cal, • Elevatc.r: • ThOrnr.a Church. : • . ' . J. A. EMS, President Sechnd National Bank. A: W. Mack, Editor and Prop. Chicagl Republican: - Mods T. 116.11,„ Treasurer C. B. & Q. R. R. Mahlon D. Orden, Fieetwond ' • I. Y. Munn. Munn &. Scott, Eleitater. • • Jertime• Beecher. :Wesley :Munger, MAinger, Wheeler' & =Co.'," El evalor: E. IL Haddnck. E. I. Itinkharn. Cashier S.erond National Bank; ' Chas. L. Wilson, Editor and'Prop. Chicago' Junrtml., 11. F.: Get:. Freight,A.gent - ,.Mich. con. R. R. W. Sargent; E.:Drareett, Doggett, - Bassit & Hill. •,•• H. W. Hinsdale. llbisdale, Sibley &. I 'kßilcPlt. • • 'S. D. Kirribrirl:,.Hall; liinabark &Co: • • Ira Holmes, Cashier Third National Bank. • , E. G. L. FttXoll, EllYo/1 at CO, • . . A. Burley, Barley and Tyrrell. • : • ' Nathan.Mears, :Steam Bates & Co. • . . Chilton triggs,Eiviug,Tl .riggs &-Co. James en—President rildrlNatinr.al Bank. flaancey T. Bowen Brothers._ Jame< C. Farts; Agent American Express. ' Geo. 1.. I.troaltip; Superintendent Northwestern R. R, N. R . :FA:bank. • • ' • • , •.J. C. Bac,- President of Beard of Trade, ' •'• ' neorre V. A. Healy, Artist. •.* B,Wrel;:vitorth. . ...; (ieorCe S..B.Aveo, Bowen BrA hers; • W. F. Storiiy, Editor and Pr01i...0147,0 Times. • Percy IL Faiqh, n ff il moste i rt , R . irt . c. 31..1fen ti:tree:l; C. Het:demon : 11. II lIAGIE, q Y. Y. • • ' ~, !Asti-orb, P. Wa,f.tworttfit os.. L. Z. I.eite - , & Leiter. • , Ffancia ,A.lioffni.m,:Es-Lieutenant Governor. •• Pet. r I'atte'. United St:4es Assessor. • ' • - Carl P. W. :lunge:ol , lller Mse:.4 National Bank. : . A..C. llersing, Editor. Striate - • ' Julian S..Rutas.e,7,.Ex.-31ayor. • . • • • •• • David A. Gaga, shennau House. • . .• • FROM THF, ATITiTS :ov.:\ - ENr FORK, .PRILA: • . - DELPHIA AND , BOSTON. • . • Czo6T,,Esq., , lirkn the tuideritned, cf ITILPELPERA. AND 'BOSTON learnlng oryner late misfortune;. end the gnneront. de . . 's Ire Of your fellow claim! of Chien() and ofheis to alt ion in re : eitalgtehing yonrielf through . the ene CCES of the '•CROSBY OPERA HOUSE:. ART ASSOCIATION,., take pleatare. in assiarlng yen or our henity.. good will S ou !11l tmar7;eas and nonttn nane.in wall inininging , art saAT'anttiiins: ly and ge.ner.ouslY,befgrepar..N4.blope.ciple "I , ,TCWTORK ARTISTS, .•: • • . • ••• A. Bierstadt, •. •• . Hart, . • P.radford,•• ',• W. S..IIsTs, • , . A. F. • •S. R. Gilfoni, • • Launt l'hompson,• • .•.R. W. Ilnbb3rd,.. Thonias Lceloar,' r.thattock, •• • B. J. Grey. , • W. J. treacle, ••• I.'ll. easilear,• . - Thomas Hicks, ' • L Sontag, Fre d ericka ehurch•,. -•:. I. F.•Kenselx - , . • ,; .• .E. Letitia, . Constance Maier, ; • ••, • W. IL Beard, . . . IL Neltg t - • • •• • William Page, •• • • I.OIIIE Lane. : ' J. F.:Cr . opsey; : ••• iratTke M. Hart, ; • " Bterort, J u n e D: Fabronms, James Fomian; .: • J. B. Stearns,:,' • ••• . Thomas T. Ilenry•Smitti, •• • , Ed.' Moran, . • • :Thomas. Moran, • George 0. Laiubdin, :• J. R. Lintbditt, • P.. B. Waugh, . Edmond D. .E. H. Irensott, - '• • John - Sanain, ••. . - p. , I. Hamilton;' .: • • . Rothormel, .e t G. Rosenberg.- • • . • 'BOSTON ARTISTS. • , • Geo: L. Firotx - n,• T. Robinson. - • • Virgil Williams, •-• ;A. H. - Backneeil,. W. A. Gay, • • • • F. D. J. Itlorviller; • •• Cats,. • F. J. Fletcher, ; p J.: Ames, • Geo. - Faller,. • • : - F..M. J. Joh . nston, Wm..ht.Fieber, *. • -F. H. Debois. .•-• . WHAT. THE PRESg. SAY 1r120)1..-TITE. YEW TORS 111ERCTTRY.,.. . 1 There can be little wonder that . the artiste of the Unitel Statee haTe already marked their • cordial ap. Korai of so grand a plait, aral we cOnceive that this, • with the letter endorsing it by all- the - principal citi zens of Chicago. will. at onco . remora any ' doubt re-, electing the genninerioss •of the Assoctatlon. • •which, :might othenvise. probably be entertained. The Ten>.. Inn:some rit:once.take sharealiti . the. Crosby Ar t, 'Association; while those who like chance thin aselsted' by certainty will do eo. because they itre certain of at. .once realizing the valnoof the ^r6 Walch they • • . FROM THE NEW TOYS • a/13MR, • • A Fon Trim IiPLOtt.A.TITI4.—An'y pertiOn Who may.be disposed to gayest $5- withoatauy chance rf norreceiv.ing the value of his Money.. acid theagreea-. ble prospectbefore hint of..perchatm. afew.months: retiring torest a poor.man and•awakening. more than half. a.railitonaive; -may now do so by. visiting - or: wri tineto the Art Institute. No. 6•2sBroadway. and taking rt - aharegn the firosby , Opera House Art -Association. • • ' FROM TiIi.CIICAGO TIMES. • - • NOthing eo grand as . this "project was ever before conceived: There never MILS one which Involved so 'much property . : and again, there never was • another one in which the public could invest moneTwith the sans certainty that the transaction would be con-' shaded by.hononible men: de will be seen,'lli. ,Cins; - by has submitted his plan to the best Men in•Chica,go,. and they give it a cordial and unhesitating endorse ment- There can be nothing "corer than the fact that the operation Is in honorable bands. ,and that every dol lar will boas properly accounted for aa If,deposited in absnic . . . , • • • .FROM THE . NEWYORK LEADIM.. .• The enterprise which Mr. Crosby has inaugurated Is quite abode the . common-order„ , .. It is 'endorsed by the' principal citizens of Chicago-sand by our leading 'art ists, and theta can be no question that it. will, be hon.' • Drably and legltimately'couducted ,-- It is designed IRA popular medium to:beantify the • bemes'of the . people by mesenthag, them with fine engravings. If Mr..Cros, by haffehin•en :this novel phtil.to relieye himsslf from temporary'lnancial esabarrassments, that does. not affect.tbe benefits .which must arise - from the circula tion of -sip many , artistic pictures anion(; those who do not usually spend their . money for, works of. art; ;... ' SPECIAL NOTICE - .—The'.Cresby Ciperallotise Art Association is no, spectilathe gift 'enterprise, and ninst net be confounded wittidollar gift concerts, which have been advertised to take place at the OperaHnuse with oat the nrithority orconsent' of the proprietors.. • . . * . . NOTlCE.—in : e;rdering. Ceitiflcaios pie name en- gracing desired.- Send orara, - Post-otlice money orders .or groeubacirq, with in:times of town; County nct&State All orders should :be addreFerl. to 11: CROSBY, Actuary A. A...and turreted. ehher:to 6t5 BroadWaY r :or'2e; Crosby Opera •ChierigO, pIiOSPECTVS: In tlai • Sp:lcg of :15Z, :31x. tLtoghT ct,mpleted hie trignitstrit Opera. Itortse t c4t..0 . t . stioegpoty.:. Owing to the ireat eiceeia of this expOnditarooveitho original tie as vraltlng frimi the eahe.peiftmtble of mnterinl• . and latiOr daiing . the'7)l4 . fro..* Fiio4lll6L-* '131:111' dad Itnpiroveme*t urgetted* du! :piorres!: of the work, which Isereriacesair7to,Ferf.ct geoign, end from otherimforoneeth. canisei cu** sari to . ? lira:, Mr. Crosby became flasicially'4ri:aluir. rased armi onlyinicivieded labia parpolie of erizot to .CSikago tftisztable' 'Traric of art at ate saarillei.of hia rillier l 6ollll2l3ll43llall Of the IMISTIert7I3I,F. canary, ttst trietsb of Art In this anemisterasittes bars spgeathe Idea of 13;itkipliftitlisiiiiesi a !" a ti a lial PiatMati4daX'.llo4o.! nh ID isdng+.. apoo.the Art theappeainloCletiimed TlTiO4crozer.'W 4(C k lic *- tb t --12 5 0 i 1 A 1/13fifi i*** 11 " -44041' .. " the 04ects Yilkb in** be the reiTirolicia of the falitnivoit'of the OrnltosuliS tittShtdtatiaq ;7:: - ',e,'-:.i••,. , ; , ,•: , .: 4,1 ) ,:,;. 5, , ; :,ipp , :i t -t•A ...10: . . : .--,,,,-. ft , 4 HE esaisiiii4aitirioN., Ot!IF - 11.9*-0 19 !KO PAtligoadashg t al** ; gellick4 tali-the W4B.ooWllilljttelsibilt taa recrived. • - • E 0. 6 = 1 4 - - 41 •7 1011 •azd'• liPPOrt . Pst ' " 813114 Tet 1 644tbeii.attA tion'ofßir:Crostioe tuiered me i t ' 7 ietlak l iP ss / 3 "/COVtOthilegt4 l lo 6l3l uLT et their finegt..warke inch alitzgendactiantroni , the imirkeivalte ol:thePaintbigs u to fil!itte eorikt*ii:"4'fol.tiA jgpetit a*y.-:The.t3imik..‘, and Pipi`Orp.;4ktaie laritrirdijohied wi h the 4.r- dos in is!ssi4r pbenoty, and turn) furni4e4-.the: plates/aid the inutretre suppiy of litriUtrings requisite, for dritilbatiOn at a .in - te - o..whiehlei'veit a mak. lib istpa':aii„ri iiimplimoat- to Mr; Crosby Ftiiie°ihe public Will n3te . Ire thaEnita . vingia of a aoitaia greatir than the original soisoripiiioprfoe, ; It is propoecil to award thebipAra Hp* and-Nntlaga cniabers ofdie Ausociation-:- Tag .02ERA 1:10b;Si3 BEING OFTEIiED.Ag.FIRST .sezarjng -ia,.eAraSegeotte Wei or the property at ttel actual cos!. 'to Crcebp. la .A miiner Which will et the seine time ptumete thoiry whicef of. ita erection, .114 advatreesitent'or AmeriCah Art In icquieele4lee vitit this ennestiop,lti.OßOßßY OPERABOUSEA.RTOIAtON hie been formed upon the fulleirini -plan _._ _. . . .. . . . . . • There mill be teemed to members earlitlcateefor 21tV : . .000 shares; , et $5 eachommbering froral. to .210,000 111- elntlve., which entitle the holier to recehe one or more of the first clam steel engraringehereinaftei described, a glare In the award of premburos, atid free admission to the galleries of the Aseociation nntgthe award takes SECOIt`T) 'There aiiarded tire membera.as prc mlamP the OROSIii..OPERS. HOLSE.AND LOT ON WaTtila IT Erected at n mist Of six lnindred thotteind'dolliire, gether with all the splendid stage scer.ery, • nery, Inmitureifixtrirea andheeessories; and.. . . TnaptilltErtipltED:•ollolGE.Al9) VA.L7ABLt. OIL . . . .. • - . . . By ,thellre American Atats, awing athich aio Bier . • ..- gtadt's great. Painting , intltk4, -•- , . -. • `THE .Y.O: SLNEITE '`VA.LLET;"- -.- ' -,' _,- • . . .. - - • - .Valued. at twenty Ittonsmed a magnificent landscape. abonvb by 11 feet in size. .Now on aahibii .tion at the Crosby Art Gallery. • • . ' Cropears great worli. entitled - • .. "AN AMERICAN AtrrusiNi" • -Vabled it six thousand' &Ilan. a tlorions'Anintanal Landicape. about •S' by:l4:feet •is size, and the original; .from tha-Clirnmo • Enparing, mintadin'eobarei eicinsively for tba -Association, ;was- taken. This line work is on oxhibittorint.thagallery of the - Assocbtion. In Saw York. , -Schussele4 Great*ationsl -tbiltting of. the Adaerlcan. • . " • Authors,' entitled.. • -• • .IWAS7IIN GTON IftVING•A•ST , HIS •PTiTEND9. O . ' Valued at five thousand dollars. This :magnificent work of art is about 7 tlyfeetln size, and the origi nal from whichlhe.snperia 'Steel •(to he la . acted to shareholders) is 'engraved. and is: now exhibl,', tint by the Associationin Cincinnati. • '• • llsrVs Charmiag.and ,Celebratad Paiiiii.ng of American. • . . Scenery, . entitled. • • • • , . • ' • 4WOODS TN • .Va.load at flva.tbOusanct dotlara.,A apfundbl Painting —size about i 61,10 fait. Onexhibliltu at the Crosby Art Uallery. . . . ' Coultant MeyerlebratOd PaiOttog, entitled . r's . • • . "IttCOGNITION," . • . • . . .. 'Allied at ': ll re tlviniand dollari.,: k larze.Rielorleal Work:—the latinToffi Battle Field. Size about Sby 12 feet: : 'Now' exhilAtiag.by the' Maociation at St. Lciula. • Beard's Great-Westeriatandacape, entitled '• . - • • "DEER ON .TRE PRAIRIE . .. , '. •. .. .-• Yained at four thciasand dnitars.. Size about S by 10 feet. - Sow in,the'CresoY Art Gallery. •••• • . Olga - ours 3Eat.tificent landscape, entitled . I, • . - "ALPINE SCENERY . ..! • • ' • .• , • Valued' at three • thousand dollars. • • . • Also, work by the following, eminent artlnts: ;: Blerstadt,, . • • Cropsey. • • • • I • • . .• '. • . . • , Bradford, ; ' .• •, Coloman,. , Ran ford R. • :Lang,' •.; • • •• ', .'• . itamee M. Bart, . • Cuts:taut Meyer, Huntington. • • -3lct:ntee,- W;liiam liar ,_ . • E. 'Moran, -. • •••:, •• . I .Ge - t. 110, • ' • ''F.•Atirltson Itichards, - •Ltubbard, - •. • ' Shattuck,. • ; I Hazeitide, •. . Sentag; • Johnson,' Edwin White, • ' • - "-• Tastruan,': 'l •.. • . Kensett,- • • . WhittriAge, - • Leatto, • . • .. • . •.• And realty . others, Full 'catalogues of .Ivbiclt socin.he bugled, • Thie' . I Rplendlcl, Garllcr.r...erobrAtlngepectiaerlsuf neatly all the leading painterAsd the country; and illustrating notrly every echool-af American Art, will. also cmpprise the entire prirAAte collection of Mr. Crosby: (ineludlng, those welt itt.t..-Wn 'and favorite paintings, the... School E.K. I 81..th1111:41 ' ' , Doable Treat,.. - and •:Selectii . .. the Bridal- theta.") Alio,.the• original life-size bust-of. • • ABRAHAM LINCOLN, .• • •• from life. executed.in the purest...Carrara Statuary Marble, by L. W. Vulit, lb which has been as.igned a • place to the World's Expoeltiiii,.to he hell Pails to lia7. • Vslued.ht . Now Oa exhibition it the CviSby Gallery. . -• ' • . - • - NoTg. —Mr: Volk has konerrinsly astented to the par; chase of this splendid work lay.the Associaticin. trust ing that the person to within It.sliall be awarded will c.aisent tO its being exhibited a titre "Exposi timr• as intended. with pr:,per security for tt, setter r_ .• In order that every cerdllasthaiiall entitis the holder to a'prorditun In•th iiward,.tha'Assuciation will, In ad ditind to the three hundred and two-premiums ezinmer; awl . , award to every member who shall not bare re - retred• ono of the came, an . .eng,rmitig . of _the Opera To enable the public' tojudge for theinFelves of the zreer.therits of these parntin;fir. the entire col!ectirse,- by far the largest- and-A:lux:1 valuable ever off •rol by any ArtCuion,willbe placed' ort exhilittlon .0 the - awned takes place, apart, alternately, at. the -fo-qi trite. t i Broadway.-New York': and at the erc.r.he oat lery, in - the Opera lionse,'Chleago, ' the holden -, ',if Ger tillcales befog entitled to . adalls.-Jlin trine!' charge • Order : of issOingCeiciftentes . of .11fOnabi;r: FOR $5, ONE SIIARE OF CERTIFICATE OF • BERSIIIP • - *. . le a=acd; r.rd .with it one of the tollowin ; Le:nal:tit Steel Env - It - singe • '; • ..: • 'TILE LITTLE WANDERER,'' • • foci the origlnnl, tic eminent Thom, ka•d; 'or •.• . • • ' "GATHERING APPLE'S," -.• • • . . . . a cbalmlug..Rantl Sacue,teoas . the oiig4ial, by Jeriane TWO SIIL/E.E,, (513; CERi'IFICATF.s . are issue; with whiei the hoider reeerns thoSOperld. meet Engraving of. the American Anthori, IRVINEi . AND 4LS FRIENDS AT *r. • SU.NNYSIRE,”' • s.• • . . from, thS great tational painting, by Parley & Sebussed% • . . FOR tEitTLE'IOATE.S . are faancd.wittrwnich the .holder niceiree the charm ing Allegarical.Engrasing on goal; entitled 1. • ' • -"MERCPS - DREA3I,.. 7 ' from the original, - by the great • American artist, , - , . .FOli. VO, FOUR SIIARES OF .CERTIFICA.TES• . . - . 'ate 15nned, wlth - svhich the. holder recelvon theinperb. ehronio d.'ngraving..,. printed: in colors, and levied ex-. th-lvely, by the . •'Arc..iissocintldn." .. .. . . .. • • •A.I`.44I.IO:Rt • C` , AN AUTt_MIN," by the cetebiatett . e.it'ist, J. r:Cropcey. "•• . . • :•FO.ft . $20, - TEiN SIIARES O 1 CERTIFICATES . . . . Are i l ,„ned, with which the hold& receives a choicO art; fat proOf.of 'either one of the following subjects •.E(is FRIENDS, • • "CROFSEriti • . • • OE, .-lielto3f , ii...DßS4Sl2' , - . prOorvare the viery'iret • impressions taken from the plates, are limited 11 number, each one being retouched andTigned by the Artist, making them rare and desirable . . . . . . The plates of the Engravings lutvlig been eeeored: by- the Association on thamostilberal terms; they are enabled to offer entirely new works at the lowest publishers' ratei.: • Thins it la seen that all purchasers' •of the. above Mtgraving4 receive at once . the value of their money, and in addition a certificate in the award of premiums, and free admission to the. Art Galleries... . • • •• • ' mE FinsT PREMIU3I.. CRU9BY , EI OPER& 1101-8 B . . .18 situated drWsislungton street, ..whh. a frontage . of 140 feet, by:l6o - feet in depth; 'fire stories •high,with Minaaid roof. - .lt Is of Athens marble, in the Modern Italian" etyle, and le 'conceded .by.all to be one of the finest buildings it America. •Four apacicitni:atotee,. each 80 hy; 160 feet; two on each side of the grand ma. impoling entimice to the Opera liottee; dlclde between them the flistatory of:thls meta** temple of art--' The Mmainhglioore. are Occupied by office:send shag os. ,The gunnel rental of this portion of : lhe eachisire.of the • Opera House proper, le at, present The Studios are connected with one of the finest A . pale : rim In . t.he'conntry, • knowzi as the '."CROSBY; ARr GiALLEIIT," and form one of then:ink agreea73l6 attractions which. Chicago. oilers... Of the Andliorintrvof the. Opera House no deieription 'can be 'attempted here. .It is liaposailile to convey, Lo thoic who have not - viewed it an adequate Idea of its exceeding Tidiness and 'beauty.'lClipiOnonneed all to he the finest inthe world, The Preininms. will' be 1.614 for delivery inaniediate- IyetpOn the reaalt of. the award - being, known; and the. person. to Iyhom the FIRST PItEDIIII tt le &awn receive a COlsi V.ttkKNOE IN FEEOF trs..7lN- . 01DIBE1LEO TITLE TO THE •efICiEiEl: OPERA HOESE, Subject. °raj the,eaisting lessee; the rents_i to scene totheperiuri to . ,lvimext the Properly be -nwitrded from the d's 4 npon which: this dtalying takes piece. Information relative I. the title and . jogai ar rangements will be :fartohed,tm 'applicatiOn Lathe. real estate twice of Means:Rees Ayres, eldeago. While the prlittary• objects of 'the andertaktng are . those already mentioned, Ultra is another .of More . general yvhteh vy . ottld be attained by _its hil issue,-nasselY . : the :devitoplng tit . 4 taste - for th e ' idne arts by, the dietritsation of so_ large a number hlteilihitei"Panatinia and Engravings . It Is not d this Yrospectua to :go, at length intstith, eet :varitages of.. "Pteryig . '.and 'extending'iiloNe fer thif. 'beanWnl In = art; or la, MitinNi t lemeiclidweVer, be wanes Is by actual contact ivith :the yiorlns themsehies that -elicit tastes'are rimitanrelYenittVeted, and this single reflectima shonhl insure to the .project the'Sympashrand-activo eo.-operatlon of all those Idle . reeognlze Ude - • - THE ST. EsCItIPTION BOOEP.. WILL CLOSE 6N -.SATMW.AY, " 11 P$ ?* 2 P 6 F. 6 ErrEz 511 , 3 . 1131,1 . 866, : 1. Arid ofiihO fat the award ' of prOnif4thisf 111 beikfifp.l44'siodo Boor. • • _ _ Th. subscription/ Books. on being nlmped, will be .laced in the hands 01'ft* toltowing . gentlemen. who uommtly consented to-actimam th"cago 'numbers of, the Committee to condom the 'award of premium. W. 0)01,132.0311, Preet. Union Isnrional Bank: AitOST-HALL; Treainrer -B. A-44. it. It. It. O. HALL. HMI, iihnberk& Cu, . " GLINTCK4 ititlegaS, iztvinkr.ariam & co_ - 1.1; DOHS. Pre. 4ll 4at 00-Balkill of !raids: JAS. ii.lSOliSil.• Peat. Thini Notional Sank. waifs C: P33IGO. . Agt. Anterinealinnere. • , FRAIUCIS A. ROFFMAN, ex.. Lieutenant.Ekm.: - • - -L Y. bitaiii..iltine tieott. Elevator.% • ELLIS, , Pruet. Second,ttimional Bank: , These genticznem •Aogetber with sunk °them from different pule at the oeuntrn es they may add t o t h e i r number, for. the purpose •ot rep,resentmg Abe shareholders at-large.:will have the eobs>reensgetaant of the award in alias details ;.The plaint award seloptedisthe followhis: representing the eortalmate holtuad:- be - viscid in pea, artieet;and ; *MIMS. lEUMattED.INCtaiVO Tiagaink laserlbed witheturnemoseof thepretatnne, to wit TM: OPREA.II.OLI4: • I'IIn ,-,./N.GtSiTHESUSTZOIIqatiCOLif., , • vitabe placed In anotherevi/ , ':: Fronvale*Wheeis number;MA a pliSaftalita dhliefiltial!itlUSlVVllLlllllllllbidlllMT7nArun In ‘V. I,wttifie;lrm,no. 4 , - 71 , "1 - As Mgv,t' 4:1•110$11 , -1 8 0161414:. ;11, •F` r 444144 "Tq1VA1V1MAP ir, .. 4: ; 41, where specimens of , engraving! Minh, inn sidebar!, 11117 Ual • - 1941 A-* . -5 - AA dgit 4 ' ' • • .?=, s 6.4‘4377"1,11.7.11,-,7rT NNE EMU CEU - 0118. - NIS NEW TOREt .':INEW:-;. - OQOPS . I.I ;~< WALKER Plum UNION: ITAT,T,I;:.:- SIAH.ANTONGO STREET; PoTTSVILLE,. We teke iilossate in announcing to •the citizens 'ot . . Pottsville aid yielnify, that we have cipmed a Full and SUlendid 'Stock of DRY-GOODS, NOTIONS, To ishlchTe 4rnte 3;0 : m . 6'146 . 41 attention BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, Laces, Lawny, Plam . and Figured Swiss, bedgttitta l Lusters, Suu Umbrellda, Gloves, LADIES' CLOTH SACKS LADIES' SILK ODICIILLIS & SACKS, THE .1111E4'1' LID CEMAPIEST .S,TOOK OF. SITA.WES CANNOT RE BEA.T SPFI .0 SI-lANVLS, $3.00. SPLENDID HEAVY. THIBITI TRAIL SKIRTS, Suporior. Quality, - • • . SPLENDID OIL SHADES, With iixtureq, complete and cheap, OIL CLOTHS, OASSIMIIES, • • • •Weltiontit enumoritis:alt tociq. but, only-ask you to CALL. GpODS befoOi ptu:einigng_elstivheie • Qom' DON'T FORGET THE PLACZ, UNION HALII, MILHANTANGO STREET. Jane 16, 'ea • • • -:GARDEN IMPLEMENTS. : . - ' Trawl)tant leg. Trmele; Woedleg Perks ,Bading rd Grafti.m.;Rnives:.Tiee Savers, Prunto• , .SciPeeni. a - c &c • .For:ale et - - . • . - .B. BANNAVPS . —•-• ..• ' ... -: . .'. • Seed Store. Potted le. it SURIYIAEIIIB, Of 'Pot'rifle, Pen ~ iVI • dealer. in MUSH; MUSICAL . ..INSTRIDIEMS, . PIANOS, CRGANS, having been appointed Bole agent for the celebrated -• . '• • Ilanson..Sic. ilsimlin's Cabinet Organs, . . In the Count's , •of Schuylkill, 'would' respectfully an mance to. the musicarcommunity that he can 'furnish these unequalled favorite Cabinet Organs.; In all styles end- aims, at manufacturers' :prices. The quality and Volume :of tone, with the power of .exprosaion in these organs 1s universally admired and praised, while their portability and beantlitd finish make them the moat el-. egant parlor ornament. . • • • . • , . Every, Faultily Should Have One. • TFIECABINIrr ORGANS. are talented to PAM: - LIES,-CIEURCRESIAND SCHOOLS. • .- - They vary.in trice fromg{llo to S6OO each:. PrOvery Iriatiument Wars:quite& . Also, Agent for the Sale of the.mnch admired ,Spring Melodeois a,r4. annonitat iOrgane, fOr the. Counties of Schuylkill, Northamberland . and .Lebanop, which instruments are universally liked.-- ;They possess a graveness and -fullness of tone, which has receivedibe united-commendation of the musical professiml,and„indiced an almost unprecedented sale. • purchasers are respectfallrinvited to call, and =mil liner& themselves; AM communications ••and' orders trill be punctuallyaillswered - or tilled, and every nation in relation to them gladly gWen. , •• • s• • • Stcire_and•Warerßixns; at the Jewelry Store on Cen tre street e loar &Ora from; ldaharitanso . street, Potts.: THE: HARRISON BOILER, A STgma BOIMR, • Thiinevek•Steani'llenerator coMbines esse n ti a l a d. Vantages. in AIISOLLITE, SAFETY YRORDESTRUCT -IVE EXPLOSION.In diet cost rind cost, of repairs, du rability. economy of 7nelrfacilityof - eicoming and tmns. portation, not possessed by any other boiler.. • • It is: framed-of a -combbsation-of met iron hollow; spherai;-`-eicibught Wad! , external IMO:Deter, and three.eigtatus of an; inch thick - eartneeted , bYturi.ed. necks: These spheres , ate held together by. wrought iron bolts with caps Atha endi. • .The form is. the .trongest blown; its strengtlito,rasist: internal-pm.; ire very grest—unweakened iteLe it it-by punching a r riveting, wtiich: lessens tho 'strength-or theme:night iron bollerPlate 'tibont 40 per - tent. •• Every holier le :tested by lrydreuliepressure At WO Conn& tothris4rutre inch. IT cracricer BE BURST-P7.D*11., .8.1473 FRAC. 'TICABLIISTEADE PRESSURE: • - Trader pressure Which..might-anise miptare- in rmil, 'nary boilers, every joint In this becomes erafety valve. lie other steam generator nos:seises: this property.. of Ivillet.tinder extreme pressure withoit injury to .itseit end-thus preventing disaster.. • -.• , About two hundred of thc4s boilers 'Signori In o*.••• ration in some of the beet'establishniente •in the court; Por descriptive circulars or price. applyno . 'L • ,709EIPMt 11ABILIKONJr.' Harriet:lS Boiler Works:. Ortrfe Ferry- Ro a d : adjoining . .11.8. Amens); Philada.; 2.,SG—it2.ly UlPlitelinClArtioisitbsaibet e au , '* 7Q &paarmetitiit this alanoteettoeeir vinegetittlthevoteer of Ilarosy , eireetV Wake 80=0* PotteinK. - to !Webb goleeet &re ardlikide*OlteV4ii stoma ttibijentait iletitiP 646 elb leutiOn'trev , =Oka • ,;.table toe, end • itiaposeiMbr width - taw bi usedi at the vrrest.. gaxkigr *gratis Ibr dopis to en a 1 1 /Is l o ,ll r 4( 4111MRIN' MOM I *.a mama in part_ Ribbons, De I.igiaes, Mull Muslims; Leno's, Silk Strips, :Alpaoat f &0., &c., Pirasols, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs. .0 0 5 57.00, IN. THE MA:REET t5Ltl3. FRINGE.) ON - 11,....54,..00., OIL CARPETS, OLOTHB ITEBTELIGS, &0., &0., -1-ickttfAßD. _ ;r ike;et WfaWth d Tmes- Isrsity-Shoserm of4lo.olbrAP/ _ see more swedlishslitses:and amuse pcwers rs . cr nerl3ldUirraldlSlLLE.B. rreprisior..- [Centre Scrlsr6. Lancutert'F.a; • - • - s ,--••- • • • - $100: . ~ ,:-, - , - ...•-:'- 1141) Oaf $lOO Reward tunable dixovery of any Irrefdlei, tuti preparalden t.tuit - can care a greater varlets, of ceat , ' plain ta -Otab:Hfahltr's Herb Bitters,• ,:. ..... ._....-:, B. MlSHLER.Froprietor;:- .: _ -, B. F,,, - Corner of CentreSqtare t . Lancaster, PC 45C.0 . 1!' ii " ). . 1 -.. . - -- : * ' -..• la n s h o w to' the of. any Medicine That: can show afireater number ef genuine Certiffratea of cures itireciea.bilt near the place where It-is made. elan lIISTILF.HI3 HERB BITTEtbSof Vonsumptimi; War., .pepsia; Liver Complaint; Bloody-Flnx.,* Fliarrha'a,'-Ty; phold RemittentAnterniktent and Bilious Fevers, Fe. • ver andAgrte, chedera Morbtra,.TeTl6W , Taundiee.' Stra it:de, ttnimier or sore , Lca-'Ciancer, Abces3, :Nettral .ea. Rheumatism. Coug,hs. Voids, Cramp •la the Stoat- achy Clinanic'Dierrhasa. flies: Tette+, Scald flemi, Opb.. newt, : Or talline-away: Sitkness peculiar. to children, Leneborrea. Falling, of the MAMA+, all obStmctiOtlP -CO the doe course' of Tilltilre , in fernales, -- 1111 venereal' dia . ; eases. and all complaints arising , from lnipnre Slats' or a weak and disordered Mate of the: stomach, Liver or litdoeys. ' Certificates of •cnres of 'the Yellow Fever in MeMco can also be furelahol. Remember If it does not core, the money will: be refunded.by tnepropristor. .. - - BENJAMIN'. bilStiLtli.„.• • ' . - • *. S. E. Confer of Centre Square, Lana:Aar, l's: S . E'ND ypp. A C1F.t.71. 'The ingreilients usetiln'toreporeading itiishlers Herb Hitters are c.ct.iteptseCret by the Proprietor. Send for a Circular and yon ell; learn the. inediml properties Ce: all the. articles fie. preparation.; also In the niabacria which they Opetkeol3 the system. and-rench other 'ratable turormation....-If lon zimunicted with. disease send ter Mlshices Herb Bitters Circular ; rci.l4; ii carcrolly:.prntlt by. the hints it contains, and. you wlfl he placed.cm the sere road tit-recovery. : . MusuLE !vs B ITTESSIVILL CELE ALL'DISEIES OF THE. BLOOD. . . .of • . . ..Diseasesf. thskin are : numerous and with•hut, one,. or.two exceptions, may be traced.: to impurity.' of the: blood:: In many Perions this ..impuritY is in •born . ttte, • .. . - system i while others acqnire: it -throiagh Improper treatment of scores of diseases. - Under this head may _ lie classed= let, Scrofula.:—Ttils diSeaeo IS bereditifrY and istmnii, inittee from generation to generatidn„ , •lt is caused:by • atianagreission of ,the laws of nature:both moral. and physical r in other words, it Is caused by vice. Acting as a latent pohieu it- reduces the vitality of the blobd,• :and weakens the damp sting organs, so.that they fail to. discharge on - cast out . the thipuntiesthat are.continiuilly : ' generated: in the System. A person Writ:ally pare ae• . quire. gonorrhoea, orseme other secret (Batumi ; he un-• ••dergoes a course.of• raerenty,'.the •thseasels dried up, and the patient PrOnotroced Well. - Yain - delnaion. , , The - 'complaint is. not tured ; Be channel' is ' Only diverted; Instead of Making its appearance outwardly, it arts: on • .the interwiTorgaut, and..serefulawrwhich is bequeathed from fatherto son.. is the result,. Many persona . who . areperfectly - free Incite all immorality and vice ane•af: ducted wititecrofula. They are'sniforing for the sins of ' their:fathers, and•latioring under the curse Inseribed in the Book of Books, "I. will visit .the inkeitlats Of the:. • fathers upon their child:en.", '•'.. ' . ,_ : - - . ~ To cure this dreadfal.complaint it is item4%aq that the blood should be thoroughly mullet all the organs ' of the body brought: into a hdalthy state of action, and ' the isietem•braccd up and strengthencdhy invigorating . tonics. - Look 'at, the articles-used •In .compounding Mishlers Bitters: see the, array of purifying andinvig-' oratingiceedicamente, and say . whether there is - an arid, - 1 - cle'in the whole list of. Medicoae.a that - eqtutle It.: We i here emphatically assort without the fear of .(XintrEdie- , • Von, them , hiter•s Bitmrs will mire all kinds - of scrota- fens diseases: It Faiths the blood, it - strengthens the internal organs and aids them to perform their natural functions, it is a stimulant and a tonic and itivill, cure , . 2& - Running Sores-and - Ulcers.—Running sorts and.: ulcers invariably indicate a - scrofulous:taint. They are eittseil by.the effort of . inttare to discharge the impuri dei of the bloodi• Many persons aftlict . ed with running sores find ulcers succeed in • &Ting them. up. and think they are - cured, when - the skin, grows over the. sere. They are, however, but ,l making - ad, worse," forthe Inaveritles that: were - discharged • from the' . .syttem, , through the medinm - orthe sore .notsi • act internally • ;and - cause lonntnesable diseases and often death. The. only true and' afe cure for, all•runnin,, , . Soresand ulcers • - is•ltlishter.s litters; a - continued Bud jsatevering use of whichavill moat. ertainly affect a permanent tore, rid. Salt Ithetrn..—Salt lihenm is a vague: indefinite. - thorough. popularterm g;iven to almost all the lion . - febrite eruptions of the !kW that' adllct adulia. It Is' generally awernption. of vesicna in Small distinct •ulc. era aceompanied with a smarting. stinging Sensation. • - with - a tendency - to creep or spread. over tha adjoining . surface. ~/Sitablers Bitters are a sure cure for thiS die. ease. 4th, Pimples and Blotch.--Pimples.and 81.....i:n0s on - . : the Skinare always a sure sign of impur-s - tirood, , Al though never dangerens, except in i enter of earbuncles, they are very flisagmeahle." Oftcr, wc hill See the most handsome features rendered .;Uri - cons by-great -blotches: and pimples. and lust:rad of the . pleasing look ..Which shernld irradiate .the unman face we see. nothing . but .disgesting cota - - i itloh i for pimples and hlotches• are • nothing but s ee corrupt accumulations of the system expelled •".nriugh the medium of - the skin.. The use :of Mishit es Bitters will force these correptions to be di , „ •thathed throegh the natural Channels, and thus cures : all kinds of pimples and blotches. Ladies Who desire 1 a frilr.complexion, 'free from pimples, 'should bear this fact in mind, - - - MISELILE Fel S I' Vit BITTERS WREADIN.G, : • • . • .. 'T • T-HAS - DONE' ! • ••••••• •.S. S. llenic., FT11)11 vrak. cured DONE'! FCVCIC case of .Tenndiee :•.nd - Chronte narthcca, , contracted is the Army, by the nei Mizhiel'i Iler.b Bitters. • .FEVIT.AS:II 0117.0NIO.DIARIiI 1 OICA CULLED:- . The .nnderslgned, a- former resident of this city,-now residing at - Fort Wayne,- - Indiana, having been afflicted with the above caniplainfs While on a visit-to Reading, ' was induced to try !dishier's Aleib -Bitters, and has the ~mtisfactlon to state that therhare'lierfonnert a radical I care In grat:tntle'to the discoverer of these Bitters, I -am induced to give this certificate and for. the; benefit ' of others similarly sit.prttei. ,- ' . • ff RRITUILkne.4 Cunrn et SI mixes fitTrrue.—The nn dersilined verifies that he was fur a long.lime,tererely' afflic,ted with fthinmatic pams, which intapacitimsl him from followite his Imsinecs. ' Not' being aide to chwui Tenor. he tipaily resoned to the 'use of Stio..lera brated Herb. Bitters. .which effected a Pe.tamicti . C4cUce in the course of ten de:, a.- - No 'return Of ney of the symptoms bate been experienced since and the cure is a radical • -• • • ". S, E corder Sib and Sinfrn Streete Reading, December • . 13.311nnt.r.it,Esq,, , Dcer Sli:—The undersigned hat , • 'ing received Zreat benefit (rota •the use of your Herb Bitters, taken 'this opportunity- of 'ac.kuci,FledgMg the same. in order that others- similar afflicted, may-learn the fat. 'Haring been afflicted - with severe rheumatic pates in. toy Lett shoulder, contracted by exposure; I was for along time linable to sleep. ••I tried your Herb .Bitters, and after tuliing one dose I was .able to sleep two boars— I took another &nit: and I slept, two hence More, %hen I again awoke •• I then. took unether dose. went to .eleep and froni that tittle I have not beep- . troubled wlth rbetimltism, hut I cot:thine to use the - Bitters °tee in a while an a precaution -against the -re•-.. turn of the c6mpinint. l think the llerb Bittern- the best metlicinein existence fur rheumatt , m, • . • Rending; Nov 10, '65. •. - • •Jatili..i . •YEllß. • :For male at . the New • Wholesalec itml. Liquor Store, Silver Terrace, Pottsville, Pa. .11011 EN A. 111112VICEfittilir., Proprietor.-. Dec 23.. E M'AM - F1 OF AMERICA TTI , Tro s N T POPULAR P"PAR4'. Felt TIM 00MPL-EXIQN. LADIES WILL PLEASE REMEMBER 12111 7 1110 1 Cr'SCOLORINq MATTER ENAMEL OP,A . ME:EIOA• OPINION OF THE lainEs • IN, ItEGAIID T . O TIIZ ENAMEL. OF AMERICA BEAMTIFIBR .OF THE 0031PLENION • . . "YOU HAVE 111ADB ME THE HAPPIEST WOM AN IN 'X'.l-.IILADELPM.IA," said a lady to us- a few days ago.. - One bottle of the ENAME.t. • OE' 6141(.1••• CA has removed •thOse -diagesting Peeples from nip daugtitotefaCel • Sho was under .the• treatment of• a dlatingulahed physician' 'in . Walnut street, tor three' '.years, but during all_that thud he failed to-accomplish the cure which wan effected by one bottle of :the EN AMEL. AMERICAM a few days:" . (Name and ad .dreasol the lady above referred to can be peen at our attire; b. E. Corner Of EIGHTH and'ICKJ(ST Sta.) '. ' The most Dplightfril I;rep . aration ' for" eveif Lady: to 'nse. • , . OLIVE LOGAN: , . , I eonsitici ihe ENAMEL . MIERICA n positive necersity Toltec: - . JEAN • • . • -ItpHessnb . all tho elalmed • tor it. In thn tiewspupens.': ' • • . The Maki have 'found the F...NAMEL OF .ANIERI CA ajewel for the Millet, whiati will ever be the favor • .' .• ' . • I attail endorse the ENAkEL.OrAMEßlCAwliere ever I go.. . • • • ' ' D41.17,' • ENAMEL OF AlfraloA, cu ATI 7 - z p : ri. orBR T.l z_s OTHERS, ARE . YOUR LITTLE • ONES, SUFFERING . ' FROM •• . • THAT TORMENTOR, PRICKLY HEAT? 1" .. . • A emall'quantity or the ENAArtsf CF AMERICA applied to tile parte.siffeett4l, wiVafford I:Ostant ' relief. MANE TOU PIMPLES UPON THE PACE T. se Vial - WADY]) to 111 - 141T1111 • . • • ENABLE A . SI ERIP ONE TRIAD RILMEMBR IT IS , W.ILMItAMTICID TO CURE • •One Dotlai per Bottle. - ANE YOU ANNOYED writ - RzeEL EN ITON TEE FACE? RIMOVE THEM AT °NOB: ENAMEL OF:ANERIOA, THE ENAMET, oP AMERICA WAR :TcatTl imstmccz. • Ttie kedittil' lien eve' tt the trare.rence.. lemie ;title few CtlentetipaPomesting Merit. ONLY in C`d rimßurna . . _ ,IE - ici,ys7bere. • -• • • • - • .PIITI•ICIPA.O3EPO'r * • . THE . PEEPOSIERT STORE IN • 13..W;0C1 11; 13011:TH A DD LOCU ST. • • . - , .nuarnc, crrY.l z, fiv 4 tetbizzlitedt4traTrobil MriAGl*Ali CRELATTLE„ id, tiFearConttnentaX • . • qr.plEGlra:.P3a,l .y......-s.',:_>.'i.''•:-....-,•,-,,..:?•,.,,,,:,...i.......z.„... . ~•::, ,8.:,'::‘.,.M,Q'P,.:.Pi.T.._.!5..--,.-_, ,-- :::::ClpirtEX=StifEßT l POTTilp .--,,:,.; 4iili ifi' . flii , A-_ t;:- 0* i0,; : 705. -- 6-tinly-q...,.i . ,, , ,!39. - ; ..- .. , i. -,- .lrEputyzyliTENKENT ;rK08. 141 , ..„_,.._, , m.......t.,,,„,.- 7.440.-2.4„;,,'!t,...7-,-..4, iimnile:--..7.„-,,,,,,_ 1 4 . 1 . : , .z.: - 1;1.74- rr37.-- , '.. ;4,-'..`6 l l.'Ybo a tes'' .7 avidozettiiic M.,.....,;.---' diledy e d - - gator saleat - Boot sad MO:mg Stare. 5 10"".7.--• kinds f CiaNtr.appirrod ' W 111 o f Wberiabo' 012 be N . 4 I ....grozoglirsipitri , 10. PPP biik. woi ,';. , T~ ~ 4," • • • ,•,' . • I , ,;13Pric.E1-;-.SO4:inmtlloll4lEst. CentweStaottEsne.:- . May'26, . • e ll " ' 444 ?rib -tst:it-Liw, r• 4l .e hil r ds • ' .11013141.11AILBONr Kg.r - Met 7 ooli, ticiriitu';att :Law. c.-pFFl9E3taiiitufo'ngo-Street: • -above, Centrp. .)Lich ID. ,64.-11141-....,. fvg-Ali".'.llAEXPasmatztaseas ., l - . -- ,. • • • . Altornef. '..4.,“3!), Canutir. Pa. qffiCe-74)11 Cetitre, trea.; pppaiit# tho rob; gam, • Scipt; IiTAK9 I . 7I f- NFERD.3l..t.nr,' - i_-`. • ' ' • ' tiorrici - ',Wil , avi, - . POTTSVILLE SCHVYAZILL POITWri.. PA: - - - • - 3 011L71..W.',ROCIAC A , tioreier not Conn Aellor at Lew;..Pattsi - Mei Setu4ad 11 County.. Sarlaan's new ta11ar4,.61 Ce4,l4e - Stiea;. tteirly opposite the lrieere'lßank.; . • • . . . .T.l3ffA" al9ri4:t.T... • • ... WITTII.. rtAlltellElf.ti •. tA:tZrVidi Attorneys/ U. 1.4 W. OFIFICS-Centre - Street,. , Oppoete Horse Tote},-Pottetille,q ) a. • , 'Jurn. 23, N 1.3 ' lIIDIAT °riffle lEt, -L' ITT r, Attorney.at ::: . .Laci,••ttaid:rfotztry..P*Nitt, fAattioriidd by Vat to -ilnd - • to • latto •;det.Krsitionit, • atilt - - ni.,4ltcOlt;tigtixenta . awls, trtort.tv, powers of Attnrney,..tc;.„,) , POr.ftWILLE...CfII -7 1`LKILL. C 0... PA..: . -.LAW COLLBCTION OPPI ) :• • • •llbituuttiiago.S.C. Cupp,*itt, Post..oilice.) -- • • FOgt . OFFICEIs/INis,ZANniI3I. I ILDESI 4 , . • Chareb. Marth4, , 116 • . . . . ;:- •. • ..- OLT . ICF.-)!AIiANTANC , Ce ST., near POST F.O.CfE ": • ' :-.• Clara Ofllce.) .. • •. • •C 3— . . . . North •-•.- • „ • tirgO ar.r,ouitipdot!oo - for DrOrerA. WILLIAM Pidprietor. UNION Clate EXCHANGE UOTEL.) a OE=l/..E SI;„ 'POTTSVILLE, .tea it JACOB LINDENAIIIIII, Prop`r. The Sibet.rlbprp •hiving leased pita tavorfte - ilouse it . BEFITTED AND . REFURNISHED . • AN ht..r.en..NT•NIANNE.II, And is now prePared 'with the mo.st peilea appoint. • • 'molts tor tlie re"-ption of g7.z,413. • • Tlie-tit position Fimonir tlrst4lnPs ll•itatt: will be innhitahletl- in the tuttre, as in the • • May .26; • ',...IIAIe.E.ItA.FATZT:EV:'. PENNWYL.VANIA HALL; .• • • W''OtteeriErlllo • • • The finiterFignedlie,Ank • • : ' ' • .- • •OET 1 TILE MOST • 1 . '• • . inpiti& the Aycliyon. nJ the Trart?fiii . . . , The Proprietor o ill .staie nti rah's . to plaint:lln ti character. it has niivsyS. enjoyed' as : being being :one of tbo 'bost.of..tbe • ". - - . . . .. • 7.“ _ t - - fl- 4 1 0- " . "' 4• Y ‘ LEGAL'' • HOTELS. 184 LA..PI ps, g i3.,:...gi 3 O u.s.c:--; HOTELS of the mntry.pmf thoso ivho fm - or -n 4 l , patrontl,ge may tr.?: Ue._l&r. Un done to secure 'the coni , l,o' sat.fsfa•iicn. or gui.Fle. Jane ta, •6G STATE S 110 TE L, Broud.S eel; D....11 . :. - :-':W.T.T, 0 Q.X., Proprietor, . . The United Statps lf . otel is well and • widely known to the tray:din... , Ohne., ,•lt is pleasantly' located in the centre and It:lid:less part of the town and n , ar the 'Railroad Depot : is -Meil Ell rtiishetk and NIS ECEISCS every modern Iniprcenntent. "Fir the.eomfOrt and en.terthlnmeht Of its inmates'; the 'looms are sparions and well ventilated:. erovided with. ens and water; • the attendance is prompt. and respekful ; mai the Tn. , Prckvicted with ties li,-st the inarket affords.• Tic Es'•:Eteciced ~ with -the.. choicest a leng • exr : T.rienec as . a hotel-ketpo . r. the - pro-. prietor trtnds..• by m derrit , ' thrp'..ges and a liheihi to receive it.SliaYe of the public patronage. . "AMERICAN HOUSE," povysvi LLE,. SctrutroTaLL co - carry, 'pristN/1„, U, ; S.. INE . WPOMEII?,;,. Proprietor. . • - This - "Houre" havin; : t been' cliised .fortivrpagt:reur• hae been 'reroftened Filch style . tall: in' every Nutlet - 11er meet the.witnt.,:• of ;h.?' •vithlte. Teat lateat and Mott dreirnbte inipeOvemmta hav6 been introduced in every.department.. ,Large and Fpviona lIhIIn. bean- - Oral Parlors.; -Bte,ine , s Room. and all the ..renve;litne, - ,. and xecnieementa for fleet claas trade:: Chat - 11 1 3ml' , t.v;:h tminterrepted - ventilation, each litinds(ntair f rnialed wit h.iiold v. al tmt superior. hal r.mati and Tuck . et'sliair-1, - .led , pritnts :•Raths. 'llartt, •'Eaeh have:their. nata•rtive de pariments Larzt• . iind conve 'nlent.i,tabling Is connected Nvith.tht. • houFe under the ,owncr-hip 1 . . D. - Itrown:.•und. - ,lziek Lev ctt e, whol.e 'names are tntneknt' to gna . rantee • thaCrat tieg • it - 3.2t. ..be alloi,val itt .1 bat depitrtmenc, In 'fact, Itothir.p . ints-been =: rid to make Anterie,:tet the 11011w...0f ftehtt3ittill e,rinty. lc.,4ee . Vaviniz an erocrience toi we titothou . 3 etre '1 tt prblic bwinoss; duraig time havMg Lt.Tll 'of union," ."Ephrata Mt; hp rings,” Lair:a:ter and !;nth An operation at the tome will give "at ' . .4.11.q. Foote .te,Ftirance.of competency cater for, the pebltc Mate - • . . PACP.SiC 179,172; 174: & 176 . ..GiceOich- Stpet,. .CON2_6QUE WY!..5 - I . . pv..riAi)sikr,) . • • J 0 Pcit ; PATTEN, Prtp mit MOE .Thy.TACIFic TICASI. is tV'ell tind itnowri to' •thO tra;.'eling public. The, lean ion is espeally suit n hie to merchants and - busincss men: it ism close prom imity to the business part of the on . the.rhiith w,i3. of to- Wi4tern t el—and . ndjaeOpt to. the principal Rai Iriind and fkerantioat depot a.- .Therhtcitic has liberal accouiniodi,:iOns, -for over 35a .guests t it is. tvell , fti rnished, nnd .possesses, every Mod , ..ern. Improvement for the conifcrt and entertainment of It inmates.. rooms are spaci;nts 'rind well-ventila ted proilded with gas Wet.; the attendance is prompt and respectlall and. thatable geni.roualy pro vided with,every delicacy of-the season . • • -. The subseri her, who,. for the past feu ., years. has been :the .-lesse, is Iluyisole:privrietor,.. and intends to. iden tify himself thoroughly-with the interests of his home. With long experience , as a notel-keeper,, be trusts, by . moderate charges and it liberal policy; to maintain the .aVorable'repu Cation of Vault:l62c Hotel; Sept. .65.--85-ty , . JOIEN PATTEN, Xr. S P tilßss PORT (RAPE WINE! _PURE AND FOUR YEARg OLD, For. the folethunica Table: affil Eke. FRa'GRIa4DTt PRYSIOTAS FOR Ferna!es, .7lireakiry:l!eifioal.s; The Great Kemedy for. Kidney - Affections, R E :11 Al A ri` I , AND IRONIC DISEASES. lEX.44LIZITT . IMTE - FOR: FEMALES Every tatallq at ihis . ceasonqhcialti nee` ' • • 1 Speer , s , Pgrt Grape-Wine, . . Celebrated in Eur Ope. for medicinal and beneficial qualities': highly. esteemed by eminent physicians, need- in rEnropeaa 'and Americap. llespitala. and. by : . Some of the best familiei.in Earepe atid,America. - • AS' A TONIC—It bas. - no causlog an appetite' - and bnildlng - orithe.system,.being entirely a pare vine of a most-valuable-grape.. ' AS -A DIURETIC-It imparts a healthy action of the glands.- kidneys and urinary organs; very beneficial in dropsy, 'gent and rheumatic affections: apeer's PortGraipe-Mnixe. • Is a • Mire article frem the Riice•of the .Pert Grape, sas ses:Ong Medicinal rircriertieesupecier:te any other wine. in zie r and aneiTellent article. fur ell 'Week andtlebill..- •tated . peieens: and the aged: and: initrei; itnproVieg, the : appetite, atelbenefitirez ladies and chiliTien:•'... • , Mid Ynn be deceived.' . • " Try " irk-Be cure . 113 e." a - LAl:littera.. of ALFRED "SP4t.R. Is over the cork o f iiieithottle. • , ' - • • • • Sold by - %railer-el - fond, Tti• - : maqint Iletniany Mao City: Lawr,enee , & Brown, Miner villet 11.. N: Cove, Schaylkill Haven H_ B: And . by all firft diniitlits, who alio sett the • C.A.STELIA.; PORT MANIA; Choice oTd , artithi; impetted,-only by Mr. Speer,' pea' item the Talley ef,0p0rt0.....; • ' .• : •*1 rade aritiplind - by wltelemile Aruttists. in 'Netv Voilz And Philadelphia,' and by. - 4:SPEER,' at. ble..liimiyaid PRINCIPAL OFFICE_-.-20S ronittritY„Si..Y.: . . PUMP FOg. Fipsasp . m.wri§ PitalL WATER,', „ . • PurtOehted:tly.p.ii .. rixtdOsigped only,' . • . . . ... . . .. ' :Wit - o:. 330' dilancer, Strect;-New - Vox*: . Plicollipticir-iain*.eAitlicitlici Orexpense„andCil , 0th....' . cr inforiniktiOn. • willi be,;forivitrdist. on • appilatlon.:.:. Poictpc .will be sec by. reSp .. onsible . xnen.- sid-sn guaranteed. - Alt Obiterfairor tlie bot pin - iftllictitre.. .... rips; Eitlings,"-BititrirWork,.'"rooter'Ac.:,.; • tepoired_ - gloat ailbes..furnicticastliorlowelit, prices... , •• : --,., a,:.. , Refer, to L. W.: TrocittiinrEscp. -.. . - - .. .- • -. :•. • .`, IL;iy. In - ` , 3 n roc aa " • la A. mitinief,,Additkin: 'do:den - brands Or Flout, ail kind ni.Feedi Gron . erteo,Yroyin:*.„:Tcluck.c. • July t •- r BEM:da 1 - 06 jiist A - 40Orroran goar !'r • Feeem 7 3A.wg . July . 2B-50- • Market Stk Ccit:centreriFut-MtAcetS,mi - Z I TY 28•30- ifelitzie.frilfftxtiE •I' a rtnZV; ... r i la i VEio c ir E 4Gnm V4eiagdw:-2r, 1 'WO ircelT ageate ' Pe °E gzeW-Altin lads and Yitat.. , l•, , are4_43t2 y, • av . 6 „ •TT Arinn Basket Oats bk store and for mktg. 'Awl, ism 111-44, BMX 4MO . , •-trainCtipagi. :51=Alouviriesitibre. /TA -,C;001114-,c. • -.$ agreeste,_ __ Vltangro Of Tinan'eitriretOtail..... Noveribeeiliti; :lB6 a, rugerTrabas.will leave Schoilkill. fl axen as . • ttr.iVA'.ll....FOlt IttLIERSVTLLit AcV.. , 20 EId.ittrag•GLEXII&EBON.f - iTteturitlng,-,..will.leava.Minervalleaf..l,o3 A..3E, ind ?LOMA garbun. at:.1,40 P.,M,connchtitig. at ; Scbuslkill !.11averr with - ntoMiter ai* afternboir Pa...anger Te4injr for rtalatlairatia. , ..- 4,1 -,) ,Pit,...senger Train between : Arnian&gind.locrtst•tiap Junction. connecting, with Stage tifatid from Shamokin. • 1.1.k45-e'Leenst Gap Jane:icon at 10.34-424 ,; • 7 LcaVe....kaitincl at •1•15 ' • . C.onnecttris; with PaspetterVrattri WM: dt'.lt.3l. it•to and frinn Pottsville, at which point oorosectiond. he msn4evrittitrainaou 13„. : . 6111117T11.11Elltit.. AND S1111.14,111111E4LPINA: -RAIELRO.A..II:I;.Chanww.of-111Wars. • and- atter Nov. , , I.T; .1655. l'a...wenge,r Trains will leave.Potisville daily . (except Sundays) at 6.45 A 31 fey Anbrinl,Plitegrove" and - litarfiftrr and - r p for. „Auburn. PlamrushatatTrerriont._ • Pni~en era 11,6.46 A lkl.train from Pottsville will ar ,rive at ilarrbiburg Plitegrove at 'IE3O Mee to conneet.with trains going , east or- west on Penns.. aumberland .3Talley, 'Northern Central : and Lebanon Rallroadai • • . . .1 • linp 1.00 P. 24 train : . - from Pottiville --comiect at' Anbarti with tnimorning train from Philadethla: !env.' _ big Auburn at I.s.lPM:tor.Pinclrom , • and roiling at'. ;lA v motat. at 3.30 P IVill leave Tremont for Ploe-: 4, , Tore at ri:00 PM, connecting with 4.00 P.M. train ... freth ;Marrisbarg and - returning to Tremont at 7.c.* M. •Returning _will -leave liarrisburg at A,06 P 3i. connecting at- - Pmegmvn at 6.'4.5.P,1 1 1., with train • for.Tremont,nrui at Auburn with up PaseennerTrain for Pottsville. ,:.Passenger Train Will leave . Tremont at LOO. A' 31. connecting at Pinegrove with 'tram to liar riebtn. at 'Auburn with down mooring": PiCiacripr Ttain tram Pottsville to Philadelphia,„ and arriving at. Pottsriilo at. P . -20 A NI. • . . Pam from,'Pottsville to*. Warritharg, VI Foe - tickets or other information ly ta ' .1 • ' ." • U. . pumADEA , Puct & / 94DJING S: A Pri-En.a_Male.WM93 Smnmer Arrangement 4Tasspnger Tra4s. • . . p. Leava Patin'lle - nt 'l.OO 5tra18.45,•.K.31., and 1 . .43 ht. • arriving. in, Philadelphia - at. 1.00 and 4.4(3 and 7,(3 - , P. • •'••— • • ". Leave. - at AGO, A• M.;:14.4 mew-and 3.:10; P. arrlvilvfat. Pottsville itt.12.25, noon; T. 35. and 8.30, P. hi. The.V.an and 5.45, A.. M.,-and 2,1b,1'. M.; down, and .5.00, A. npPtalne connect. at • Reading for Allen_ toWni:Eaaton; New York; Lea:anon, liarrisbarg,.Balti mute; and•the.WeEt. • • : • . • . The - .19:45 - and .3.30, P. 31., np 'Trains. connect anti. 'ter - Lebanon. liarrisbutg, &C.; and with Reading and Colombia Railroad.: • • ' • ' • • 04 gands,V leaVe Pottsville at 8.00; . A. 11., and Phila , 'at.;.ls;*l'. M. • . . . . _ Duna 11111 Bail 'Band. '• DOVVII • Tiapas leave Atlnersville at '8.10, - ,4. M. A . and Olen .Carhon at . 1411.• P . -31., connecting at •Schtiylkill ilaven with .8 45, A. and 2.A5. P. At.. Trains for Philadelphia.'_ Up Trains . leave Schuylkill. Haven at 4:25, 31. ‘ and 19.20, noon. connecting' with 7.50, A. . Train from Pottsville, and.8.00, - A. Af from". Phil adelphia- -.Leave Locuit Gap 10,30.*A. and Anhiand ..2.45..P.•AL-connecting With 9.45, P. AI, Train for Phil.- adethia.. and B,UO, A. 4., Train for...Pottsville. No Bun Rohujlkili and uniiiierinanut ; li. The .7.-015,'A: M., and' 6.00, P. ?S.* Trains from Tic:- mour; And.. 7 1 .0 0, p: M. from ;13arziabnrg„ connect at Au• 'iota wt.th . .5.45; A. M., Train for philadelphia, and 12.45, coon, Train for Pottsville: •.'. . The 'LA:A. M.; and 1.80;'P..M., Trains from Auburn elifinect Mth - 6.45, A. M.. and 1.00 ; P. M.:Trains from Pottsville,. No Sunday Traini. • ' " '• - •••• • • • • .Sehayl...Viiiiry and ISllouniaiu Link B. 8.. Potteville. at 7 . 0 and 11.30.:A: ].,'and 7.15, P.. :W.' , Leave l'aimaquut. at .7.35, A. M., and 1.40 ruy 4 .4.1 f; P. M.- Suddaya.: leave Tamaquaat.S.4s, M., and Pintavllle at 2.00,' P:l4. "- • - . . . ',. I.- 175..ntad 11. '7.:%.• i...a.1 E. 31."1x. U. ~ - • Thn ti.os, a.il. unit it.._.. 31.. Trains from Ashland, con nect at- Nit. 'Carbon; with 1.3.45;-A .31., .and 3.45, P.. M., .Trains ler Philadelphia . ' .- . ' • . • Tht• 9.43, A - . A 1... amd,1.0,0 and kfz. P. 11.; Trainsfrom • Tarnacitni, connect at Mt. Carbon with 7.00, A. M . horn - Poßt•villo : at' Pert 'Clinton with 8.1 , 0; A. M., np Tnan fjpill plillailelphla.. and at Mt:Carbon with 3.50, P.M.. np Train frtire. 'Philadelphia. A mixed Passenger: and Pseight.Tmin, leaCeS Ashland at 1.413, 1'.31., for Tama qua, Sunday's :- Leave Ashland 7.00, A. 31., and Tama.' , qtr.: 315,. P. 31. . ' . . '. . : : . • .Littlc Schuylkill .Ifl. It •• . The 11.40. A. 31....TrAM from Port Clinton, and 2.15, P. 11'...TmIn from Tamaqua, connect with 3.00,-A. 21.; 'Praia from Philadelpltia,•and 2.45, P:. 31„ Train for Phllaticipliia..: • . . od ~ ,-1.1i,/tAFF: Leave Tamagnattt 7.30 A. M., apd Port .• The •3.43„. A. M.,*(lown Tryln' to Reading, stops at all :40tIons - between - Puttsvllle and iteadinz. - The 3.30. P. N . up 'train from Philadelphia, stops only at prtncipel stations. • -.. /' . •.. .. .. ', - COMIIITATION TiOKETB,. With '2i'Vennrions attached, between any pointatisired, at 2.S per cent. disconiit: . . - .. ... • • . , . ~. . DITLE.AGE TICKETS, ' . '."• . . Good for 2,000 miles, between all points,- for Families and fitisinesstFirrnii, at $52 M. •-tie. - iiiiiii Tickets' between all,poinli at reduced rates.. , .f.4.,1,',..01 s'en. , 4laLTieketf , rine-third less...:- Ea lbs. of baggage allowed - :,eh Pra.qcoger. Excursion • T ickets ' froth 'Philadelphia to Potts viile.aeilyacic, goptifor Saturday, Sunday and Monday, $ 1 3.3 ‘ cash.. ,• ~' ' G.- A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent. .Lcrizcz Ira LEV • ••• • •••• . • . • . . • Sue/truer Arrangements. . • ON AND AFTER ;NiONDAY;' Trains nu the Lehigh Valley Railroad will rim in conrection with the iie.veral. , roitl3 running 1.0 Willuisbarrg, New York and. I'hiladniplita, as nAlaws • . . I)OWN TRAINS. . . . . • NO. 5. NO. r. 'NO. 5. No. T. No. 9. - I.enia:; . • • A.151...A. M. P. M.• A.M. '6.00 Whlti , ilayen • 0.34 2.00 , • • Tannery..'.:....... • , . • 9.10 1.06 . Ilikory. nn:' • ' • .9.45 ' 3.15. " -31U1i Sinn " • - • 9.51 3,22 Itoctiport • : • 10.00 0.31 "a • 5.henand0uh!...,....... ••• • 2.50 • 0. MAbanny : • - • • 2.15 14. Anden;wll., ..... . • . • ;2.15 Itetive - y.3leaclow • • '. • •- 2.35 . ... .... • • 5.25 1:20 •PeTin. • • • 10.24 3.53 Matzoh ... •, • - 4.30 'lO.4T'. .4.25 Lehittittori . " 4.40 10.51'. 4.15 4.46 • 4.41 ' •Lelik:h tta,l, - 6.01. '• 4.56 SI:0,1111:ton :• • 5.4 T 14,20 5.01. • -5.1 T . 5:13 Lanry'r, . - 5.2.1" White 11011 • 5.34 . 5 30 C'eplay ' . 5.30 11.42 6.34 . ' • ' 2,12 .• • 5.26 5. t 6 11.47 5.42. . • Fnrnnce .Atentown.:. ... . • . -,• 6.00 1. 11.6 T 5.55 • 1.10 Bethlehem - . 12.40 • 6.15 12.13 6.15 - 1:20 Freentailthurg - 12,49. 6.23 . 6.24 ' 2.tai •Earitun '• • 1;15 6.44 • .12.43 .'6.45 - •• Philadelphia • • • 9.20 2.13 .S 45 ' • . New Yorks'-' 6.20 -10.10 •' 4.10 10.45 13.90 . - STITUINI3: • -.NO. 8.. No. 6. N 0.16. 15 . q.2, No. 4 Leave ..' • ;A. M.. M. P..M. A. N. P. M. New: York 7.00 )12.00 .4.00 - 0.00 8.00 Philadelphia '7 30 • 5:15 :Easton 9.47, 3.25 7.40 11.54 11.24 :Preerrianebarg • '..10.0T • .8.49 8.06 ...... 4.00 8,15 12.21 11.53 Allentown - • 10:67 4.15 8.30 12,83 ' .12.04 Fonate .. . ... :4.20...8.34 . Catasauqua...:. .....10.47: 4.28 8.42: : . ilokendanqua, 10.53 4.33 ' • 8 - 41 . Cofday 10.51 ". 4.38 • 6.51 Whitehall • 11.03 - 4.4:3 8.56 . S . Laary'3. ' 11.10 . 4.20 9.04 Hoek ....11:19 5.00 S!htingtod • 11.29 . 5.12 - •9.25 . 'Ldhigh .. ; . 11.36 . 5.18- 9.31 .• . , Pao yv 11.48. • 5.83 • 9.45 • .. Lehighton • 1155 5.89 . 9.50 ' - • Manch Chin* • .5.50 .10.00 .. . 7 ' -Penn Haven 9.18 . - Weatherly' . 12.54' •.. • Beaver- Meadow...... 1,24. .• • • . ' • •:W Jdanesville • : . • . . •-•- 57ahrinoy City . • 1.45 • • • , . 1 50 . hind- .. . 1.02 6.46 • • . -Hicory Rnn 1.01 . 6.52 .• • • . ..... . 1.17 .• . 7:01 • -White Haven....... 1.23. • 7.07 • •.! . - Wilk.esbarre ... . .60 9.55 • .- I . • -- •• exidinar. u. - a. , or :saw ;• . And , Invalids.. . All Up and Down trains maned. at Easinn with the ,trains of tins Central Rairoad of New Jersey. to and from Noma rmtaari.va..ma. ZAILIMAD. Doyen trains: Noe. 1, 6 and T. and up trains N05..2 and 8. - connect at Bethlehem• with-Irldne for Philadel phia.- 'Trains froM:Philitdellittla connect at Bethlehem v,ittidOwn'tmli37o.T, aturwith . "up trans Noa 8 410. • !Dian trains Nog. - rand 8., and up trains N05.,2; 4; 8, and 8, cpnnect at .Allentown - With trains for Reading and.flarrisbnrg,. Trainslrom laarrialmrg and Reading ,ConneBrtit Allentown-with all down trains. •-. . • „ . Brt.VIDISIMDSLAWAKE RAILROAD. • Driwn trains Nos. 1, 3 and 5 connect at Phillipsburg trains. for Philadciphia. _Traits hom Philadelphia connect at Phillipsburg witia.np trains Nos. '2 and 10, and trains from Belvidere connect with np trains Noe: 6 . . . Down, train T. and , rrp .rrtitir. No. ft, connect at Quaktk autialon with trains of 'the; Cutatviststt - - :Down trains Noe. 6 and 7, and tip 'train' Wei. 8, con nect With train,-of the: Ifuzleton Railroad. • . union /O'b arsocanaaase. aattnomf, `Doina trains*Noa. and T. and np trains' Noe. 6 and ..B, , counect at White Haven.with :trains "tho Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad- to and 'from , Wilkesbarre, 'without change of cars between Wilkesbarre and New York,- No change of cars, between ,Wilkesbarre and Rhiljadelphia on up train la'O, s and down train .•. • ' ROBERT. SAYRE, . .' • Superintendent and Ettgiateer.L. V: R. R. . • May 21 , *. ' ;6 14- • T0.13..A . 0p.0N : :15T; :13 - espec tinily incites the attention of dealers 'and store keepera in general to his largo and Weilselected stock Lin Ported and. Domestic Sigani, 9l l ;of whith he' offornifoisale at CITY:PRIEM (I lve hint a call, .Llllll.convigice yourself of the goal qualities. ;and•cheaptus• of los codas. Ile insures you. perfect ::satisfaction. Goods f old as REPRESENTED, or the ' money -'will be refunded; ' • ' . • JUST RECE,IVED .-- • INVOICE OF FLVE - 0(5 EWi I ED HAMM - -gEGARSI MN=M= .14. ire;.; . • - • praioidtif,' damistlng oC REG TT A CONCE(AB.: LONDRES, OPE • =MI In. EvamE - KEERSOAkue,PIPES_ ' O. -„,_ , -77,-.A, --.,...,,:,,,,,--,.-iiiid-is-,--: Arst-p--,7`7 ~ it: .• - , .Vent._ . ' 14a.,.,,,4y,i..iii10, inwn?„„o., ilala4l4ooacb* CAnigthiha26/716:41WC. 3 . tb:Arany: carved beadil' I n wodr!nansidp,' i - „. - 1 whldittresatiest,nisisejed .t..~ • ... A Ilic4 ern. top Pl* . :iiiid. lian:Striii'i l lfsb, ''''-, . . t u . ...tx,Lt m e nr •;oeft, at f}anaufA.Caincuurs Ville.... Min: .bantongltreet. 'WM,. Itt,ceirOt attentra%bl: • ' ' suly:2B.U:- . ,' '.- ~. , - : - . 4 :• - : BECIE& /a57 - ,' '- . jialittelied a Ana Tat pf, constatfoiro . IftWiteret, , SalaioloaClA'Platf:Ad."` futiala ` Tier for:Bal Bid d zBtcawi , CiotnA pA.. AAOlta gild Lime,' in fau'iw z loads; -2tomglyjula • at lowest. taarke Tata . =mai mo • MAY /3, 166. CATAWIBBA t./irLsoAD G-Us7AT WOLTJEN; WIIOLESALE ~4 D RETAIL C.E . 7liTli r E STREET, -NEXT DOOR. TO TIIE. UNTO' HOTEL, .P(COTTSiTILZE; 'end Chciing:Toba:ttos; CI aqd - Wood l'ipcs,A.e., &e., .;AW , Eal:P;t' 1 : 1 (m PP: Fosse lEEE • ;of , ' atilltt. • 1 ,71,1 4 , •••44 , r. • j_ • • • .tire.‘-•-•Fc.s.-k.• ~:e rc• Artr:tici . fsC HINTS "ABOUT Busita,s.iNn.. l 6rnans t —Angust is n se;ts..ort fi?rtlienibSt effOtive end deadly' on , l,lu , lits . ' u gii.wccds and. bushes.- The . pature of moq viiieffs,.„ii;_ip the .first pnrt . of the season to . :rnal ! M,;. taps, :anti. afterwards, cone - eL(ra - te 'their energies - either, upon : the.. the prod uc t_ tion oriceil.orraatiaringtheir rootlz, ;=.O :I F to through the Wintet.: If cut' in this d y Y,.64 t her - , it is - usnally certain E ve , , tlntter•and- eggs (I,inaria);-- - that tens: and detestible of weeds, .is sometimes h thorough .hoeing up in an Ahgust 4s . for buSheg,' . .otien cutting' - up, and ti,en let dug the.shucp browse o$ the 'young :Will Make an-end -of the worst, even 'wild rose* pind blackberry bushes. Do k t 'any. weeds go "to seed. The season .11,13 hco i . , -particularlyfayorable to'erops -of weel.l.-:,1, 11 ,4,. without proper diligence it will lake yuns do away with . the harm that- May i f they - scatter their Seeds. ," • . • SEED early for- a SiMply of .cleati• plump seed, esperillly Jinn i tobo::USed tfiks: season. - Clean it ti ; '- r . froni: allshittnkeikkernels et . ieedi repeated.winnoiving. '• . • ',.Budß!‘.4igAt.-may be. : sOwedriby and g-odkinais 01. green Manure, .16'W Under in *a:for Sowing rye, or for 1:o:1,.1 -'4le..dibbliti :for spring crops, anti Wilt 4 a c.'• for a crop of grain. , ;,. . . . TISIOTIIT. sowed alone will, on goo.l quiekened . with a top-dressing of "b(11.0, * anti,. or any fine rich, compost, - us.naily Well, end sooner inake..a good sward that sown with spring .grain, , or upon H inter g r ain in the spring. • , WitEAT.—lf the soil be dry in wir.tcr a!:.1 i:it.gOodleart now, plow early, and gich.g :top-dresaing...of soine good fine compciii, , :r special aininre, drill in the wheat. It 13,1, 0 ,, r . policy to .risk-Winter wheat on soil Iv frain . lack . drairting,• , barely allows tit: iilaiita_ta,sfruggle through. ..80,:is;--Harvest before *too. ripe. and hava!Auch better straw,. ,more and - pl-1,1 1 ; -• , . Comf . .-I.t; is a great temptation somellau to . seeker cOrrifer the sake of gettifiggr:-.. a feetifor. eows, - , ••We do not belieVe-in.sv!4.l••••• lug enfli of all, tlimai 'with' Some kind- - it May have no evil effects. :With many sari- : Mies we' feel sure . that the - stckers_ portanfito , secur r e the propei filling nut of die tips of the cars, the tassels coming lute flity,-er a little later than those of _the main the later.maturing - tip kernels of the car, nric titus fertilized. Pull, weeds among Corm but do no hoeing after the ground is shaded. • .• TonAcco hegina to ripen for cutting about .tie middle o( the month,- if properly topped. and suckered. When . abont 12- to 16 leav es. have been formed, and the flower stalk be; gins to push up rapidly,. clear off the mass of • large leaves below,' then it should be broken n;l.' .The - bight will varY with the- - vigor' of the plant, and the.earlincss or lateness of the.sea. , :iuri. The leaves increase rapidly in size . alfer this, and suckers will start.from the base of each, - which Must be brokarioff. The worraing.mnst gO.Ort all the tirre;- • and so vig dytiusly do_ the sucker's grow, .and so active are the worius,. Ihat : a:few aeres will giro .very:steadywork during this month to scre r,d harids; even' after all haying' s done —, When the leaves have their tell growth;rind , listvethat turgid arid Tatum lot* and tel, ditiletiltto describe, cutup at-the roots_ in Ow middle of:, the day, tiirn frequently till wiltid enough to handle without breaking; and tlh.;t . hank, - iii airy, 'shed's.. • Carro's Pic:icy:sl.ls an' -important lat)or at the South this month; • too great itiipottanci , cannot he t gircn to-clean picking, and.leiving. the bolla anti soft: - There haS been a_ machine iu tntEII for picking cotton, and we ate hiel'C;; 11k*,Think that here is a' frtrtictr ly units' for the profitable display of al ingenuity, for it eau. hardly that the 'first:Machine Will be any nearer per fection than the first sewing or mowing ma chine. - • SrAcKs..—lf hay or grain stacks setil, rr. top theta, building.thethup.square unri guard against rain.• .* WATER..—There is no more important ettb- . ject than the supply of ,fresh and . purvovster fir the sto::.k.iia the.pastlini.itud if) tliC-yafd;., • the lack - of it caramil be in acle tip ju the beet of feeding and other care. .e.rjr: bad tobe .obliged to drive, cattle . far.ll.:r water. •-" oting c.tlyes-ancl cattle are often scripuslyEtimnd by ashoit supply of water ill Augw...t..' Cows.=Use.all . diligence -to -pies'citt - the cows - drying; giving good pasturage, *extra -feed if necessary, and Plenty 'tit yufe water.. Farrow cows to be fattened this Tail, should - , be dried 9Ebbefore Sepietnbc - r, and kept in good flesh, being'fect so as to be on the gain airthn URIC. ' ." . . QxeN.---Be. careful notio over-work and exhaust working cattle. If-put to haul labor, teed - dry hay, and bright stritw with bran. up on. 4, in addition to what they pick up nitlits .in.the pasture. • • Ilortsca need careful treatment; and if kept up.should have an armful or two ot gras;4 daily, and if worked hard; cut feed and, dry hay . ; : cold water is perhaps the best appli cation- for gallS, by the . harries§ ; and do net forget.thatlor all kinds of stock . .S.tur • Asti :PURE WATEit are essential to their health. - • ••: • ' j" °time' r.-+-Gli-eall:kinds a- share of the daily waste, hinter:Milk; loppered milk, etc. Collect eggs daily, keep in a cool _ place iu -Close boxes, set on the points, and packed in judian meal, hran -or slaked lime, inverting the b#es . every two or three daLs. In the moulting season 'hens cease -laying.:-Keep' chiekens well fed, and griming rapidly. Give scalded cracked corn; wheat swenings.; Bre= mus grain's, etc., -withfree run for green fond "and insects. See.. that !Owls have clean and deep dust bathS, in .which a little quick-ii...e or wood .ashes occasionally thrown will he fatal to lice..WhitcwashroOsts and nest boxes. SuELP.--Keep tar upon their noses toke ep off the bOt-fly, which causes grubs in the head ; 'examine rams alaut. the horns , find heads and elsewhere for wounds; which soon become"inaggotty if neglected. WaAt them out and 'apply yery'warm pine tar. 11..Nante.—Employ any spare time'in look ing about the viltages or factories rot-valuable ref Use that will, pay for hauling. Leather Scraps, weolen waste, slaug,hter-house offal, helm piths, hops and:sprouts from . the brew erics; soupy and, oily waters from the cloth ' factories,-which May be absorbed by muck or led out upon. the grass. Save any choice finer manure from the, bottom Of compost heaps in the yard for wheat. Togs that have been in use during the summer slcould be thoroughly . cleaned, al; - steel parts painted .with linseed. oil, and - set TCasms.—Sow till the middle of themouth in most places beloW latitnde 40 degrees, on ground-well'cleaned' of - weeds by repeated harrowing. - .'. INV'smi.s.—When springs are law, it Fs the best, time to dig \cella. Dave everything ready to 'dig, stone up and curb at, once. ~SlAniccrixo of early apples and pears will , . reqtlite care. . Regular market growers know that 'a little time expended in preparing fruit 'f6r,tuarket will be repaid. . It. generally pays .. to make two qualities,: to which may be add ed it-ihkd, lit only. for the pigs. - Establish a reputatidn for fair dealing, by having the Baskets or barrels run of eyetiquality through,' oul. :- Pick the fruit before it'softens, but not before it is fully developed. Allow no beat ing or' other rough usage of trees in order to get fruit off.. A self supporting fruit hal ,:deris very uselni, or . a . common ladder may be stayed by guy ropes: . . Ixasdrs Twill still denatind - the attentian.-- Pratt that:lme 'fallen because , it contains the larve - nCsoMe - insect should be gathered - 1M and giTen,4o the pigs,.or.: those animals be , ':allowed the run of the Orchard.. Late cater pillars ..,.. . •.. . , pails must be-removed. B17111)116 is to :be done whenever the bark. runitreelY and well rinened=badaeau be hadt • 'Tessa set last - apring without mulching AilA:oftens4oiN signs of fr.:Winged!' mouth..-- Fleniciving s the : soll around the roots, and giv %big lig'...lhortiegli' watering; will -often save 't.fielif. : Aft'ek - "replacing tbe - earth put on a ;13 3 11 -iek ,r P':'"Vi-e *,* " ---,- ` ' '.. - ... r - - 1 I;m' t a *. l o 4 of , 13/4.9Per's.,,:growth as soon 3 n 1 9 4 - .l.**ity'encitighillito -soil into' which Y., .._#l.s-?•ji!fr pill , should: be 'licit and well, W 9161 W.. - - ' . • • - . . EMI