4vit . -i:: , loti: : :::, ) }.**.o. - 21ASBY:P.,4 1 .PEtg•; * . . . . . . ;It: rinAlb7 IA relbriateiied by the Predident sued rgerefary -ei.en.rd liperev.iiii-listor , taut Itii•siea...taitskilne its ita Nattaire. to stinted 3.1. e. AlleCruciten—Eliz.Bepart. . - • • (Written fir tho _ • 'Poor Orr I.4,'CoNre.nni - r X Coins, ) . 11Fioi is LI the Stait of lientucky,).; • Feb. 11, lii.. • It•wetz s crooel necessity, after all;wich drtiv ra , .; into the setvie 4v Illill.'eresbney A. Zolinsou . .. say.for whenever he Ilea - a Partikieltry. • p',tee Ct..):l: 13 perfinel, ratithl onex p•Pasib'e, ar.raLin that Seward .nor Randall wont u idert.alte it, they allay and for me. Wellesis allrz willin. brit vi hile he hoz the disnoeitioo to (1 2, anYthin in the line, Le leeks The ability. The e.hers, how.ver. her the ability to do .anythin and the dispolit:cet to do most things, and tlape t 1 her bin eii - p",o3ed in bt..ly ("Immo easee. The success wish attended 3.lceratken's • endin 'ez. it did in the resinin try Motley, eitunlated Seward to pros c-iet to Fiviilar researches :Into the actO - ,al opinions or the home . crop uv of ' ft se.:4 reganlin Lira ar.ti hie, and my sooperior, A. - trz spnliett to takes tour a.7-erg Post Masters and tech. Tici declined the tnisvion.indigr.antly-, with the renak, "Lathy ser vant, s dog cr the eon rs a tloc,;that he shood do t:cle thing?" And c z Wales is trusted out nv W.teleington :my more, I wuz_tent fcr. The biznis required or.mn aaZ etatid by Sew.' aril in his yooarial lucid style.' It was merely to cirkelate vac6gnito (with is Latin' for sne.akin), among the recently.appinted re:Mt - holders and as • ther view's own genend politikle topicks Lot mere espeshally ther,feelins toward the Pres- . id.nt and St ke,tary.or State. - jest (=I wnz Mar in, not at all Pleased with the into:ion, Welles put in his ear. Ire agoin to given:e instnacahns ez to wail wiaZ to do. - Welles is a hmitiklnever Gva abide, and I fPlt it my ditty to wither him. Trs.nefizin the ventrable'•Sekretaiy with one us; my most plereenist grZeS, I remarked : "Sir ! in in..itashon or the matt who it dieted yoonpon this country wich wan not the least ny hie acts - for oichthie country, ceases him, I propose Malin a little anec.l.te. Thee wuz Abort i man who v. - :z inebrialid, std that he might present his • sit in a state sppreiimatieg sobriety to the par -liner nv hie buzzurn, Le wor essayin to - vomit, tryin thus to ease* his stomick uv the cause tor the oupleasantnis therein, hut he - -coedent do it. H„heaved and heaved but Eller woz no result.— At this criale period another man approached, oho remarked kindly that, of he desked to vomit his beat hollt wood be to ran his finger down his throat: The drunk individooal looked tip indig nant at this unwarranted ititt:fertnce with his ectstooshnel rites. 'Mot goer eyes, eir,' and he . 'are you or me bossin this yer mike "This, Sekrotary ts the anecdote: I re. speck the posishun yro hold, and dislike sayin anythin disagreeable, but, sir, this lea puke, and I perpoce . tu boss it myself.” • Marti.] to wnrst, and found things in a hi2,lily mixed condition. The fellowin is compiled fteir my reports : It. :Zoo York the Poeta:asters geuer ' ally are sound. The crops were pour_ last year. and all kinds cf bizt.•is twin dull, the Postmasters are generally, aniicus to hold on. They are, th-refore, cut -spoken itt their support no the cox. Them ez wuz men 117 good standin and religious ly inclined, h+ fore the rupcher bet Ween the Pres!- . dent,and the party with redoes: him, says but very little in public ; and that little the.ydara ear very long. They grncrally - can't see that ther is tiny partikeler difference Letwten the Presi dent's • platrand the plan or C-crigress, and Ger bein eo little, Congress ought to yield for-the sake ' tar peace. The Dimocrats holdin a - kb - places are loud ennff inlnppert my the Administrashen, hut' good Heave the endorsement sich Men is too heavy 'a let l for any .party to carry. that I think nv it, I her at last solved the mystery or err wide-spread defeat.last fall: In same Deestricks the Dimeeracy - femnd Johnson too heavy a load. to carry, and in the bilince the Johnson men found the Diuncracy too hen . * a. load to carry. In Ohio, the first place I stopped at wur Obeilio the place were the nigger eel!:-p e e is located I regret to say that the Postmaster at that pint is .6 •ran:in Ablialtni-d, and in the two honrS I our , there, I coo:lent find. a'Conservative Depublikin Who wood take it. I-got cue nearly persuaded, but, jilt ez he wuz about to ,corisent, his wife fell a waepin unto his herzum, and with titellin Pa thos warted to know of he saz willin, for :deb small pay, to leave a tarnisht name to the four children now born to cm and the won which wuz expected? lla repentid and refused. I didn't -investigate ez folly EZ I ni gilt, for tiler ain't a -drop of likker told thcre..snd tz. my flaek give out, I felt that deo 'considereslien for my health woodent permit my stsyin another hour. I re- ooromend the alx•lition ur the cffice, or the es tablishment tic a grosery, with a bar in the back mom; tie nu.lena around with the. Dimmrisy kin rally. . • Thz , text place I co:pe to I found the Pe,tinatir E3l=Pi9llu9.chararter—vo . ry ausplahus. When evaf ha is ,huhic ho . rpeska very highly uv the Sakretary us - State, but. when aollerha avoids po litikle matters: I ai jeat a raiio in the aalary fly the off,a, tkat he Liu afrora..to keep drunk all .the At theneit 1.::.t lintertoast myeelftz.a Eng flab r.nl -, leman in di.cguiE:o,' etudyin . Anta l llin manners and cui-torne, and monabund -carelessly that I lied bin to 1V.:. - 41;ngton, and bed Lin pre dented to the I'i - ezid,ut and Sekretery nir - State: The Postmaster wuz furtive!,y around to see that no one trim Makin, he remarked in a low tone: "My dear sir, don't, I beg nv coo, form yo or idea nr the public rani nr • Amttiky 11 , m th , in • ep ,- .-eiutvi, , %.• • I bag: The first, sir,- oi',:ident—..4.ll a man c0,;.1 never Lev bin made on mpose. -The second WUZ inthin, in his earlier years, Lot now, sir, now— he's a degraded old_ meta,' end ha bnatid into tears. "Beira detornined to 1,01.1 onto his place,• he,trial at lust to bring the • President, by occi dent, up to his level; hut that Lein impossible,- be deliberately let hieself down tolhelevel nv the President, and the disarce, kir, mai* great, the Sekretary beM that the shock, air, undoubtedly knecht his imeileck out nr him,' for • he aint displayed any since. Ile litierally fell among thieves. May the Lord : , igive Ciilhnm H. 3.lward for the shipwreck he made try his rep. ntastien, for—" • . At this pint the poor men tiopt. 1 happened to pull out my La.t.teicher and in doin ao dropt upon the floor a piece nv paper Rich he seed. It Prrrfor.tru F. NASEY, Dr "!ro G. Bat=mb To.ctrialta doors the month roc January at 10 cent_ per driuk £56 Oft He looked at my Elie end seehitbat that hill (fly blongel to me fell Main to the McCreckened.' • • ' I leave the case in the hinds uv the Cal Met Its aggrevatia. • Another man openly drfied rue. He wantid me to take thecas cff uv his hands: Hiiebildien, he se.3,•vraz made mouths - at and skeEed at, at anal, bee' z ther father, w ich bed bin a lieprddi kin, Iv hi a Fcdnacirit, and his wife wet defeeted foirresident riv the Bewin Society, a positb.n she hed atlas held, on the same akkount. He bed stood it long enuti. Ef he coo 'ant git it off his bands he'd crramit soit tie, and by thus putting bisself out tav the way make hie abnzed family i the only repakashen u hij power. I &lest that he be removed. Sich talk may be safely set down ez incendiary. Another_hed the highest - wiesible (pinion U.3' the President; and worelaipped the Sc-kret try.— He oonaiderc-d hit plan tic reconstructhen the best ivich coos her' bin devised by mortal v is dont. Ile bed vainly striven to git a nomisathen for an cilia from the Republilan party fir years, bat failed, owin to a lack nv confidence, Ile ;cold have jined the Dercocra7, but ez they waz hope lessly in the minority, it eeodent hes helped him. . He eernsideted Johnson's neshun of fillip the am nia with Repablikins tLer bein eo fewnf that corsuashen who'd take cm, and he want any accessions to the party. Ther wuz now jiet ennti to held the efileit in the control at the President, and them win ell the offisie they coed git anyhow'. Ijest that he be continyood. He isn't-diecreet, but we can't expect all the . virchocs at so small a price. None uv -re is perfect—l tiptoe I hey my failins; - I shell continyco ruy inv.ntigaslicus, tho it is dreadful tryin labor.. (loin e z I do thro AVition act-thane, I her, to carry my own whisky, and ta eid experience brz demonstrated, quart, filets wen% do. Bothetimes I have to Isy in one nv them towns for three hours. I reepeekfully sub mit, that arrangements be made for the trans portashon nv a keg 'we sustenance to accompany me, otherwise .I ehel peremptorily mine. At my time u 7 life regeler - supplies is. necessary. . PM - nor-rum T. Nana, P. 31. ' (Wich Iv-Pre:master), and likewise Profeesor nT Biblikle Politicks in the Smthern Cleasikle Military Institoot, . Vuosr member of the church rose in a meet-: ictOand said : -"My friend; the devil and I hare been fighting for more than twenty minuets. He told me nut to Speak, but I astern:tined that I would; He eri.l3 whispered that I snake too often,and that nobody wanted to hear me ; but I was not to be put down that way—and now that I hare gained the victory, I - must tell yon what I hare in my Irwin." Then followed a tedious harangue. Coming ont of the session -room, the - good pastor ineimed his band so that hismduth. approached the ear o 1 the hrilliar.t member, and whlepered, ""lirctlvr, I think tiro devil was right •" A's_lrislune who had just lauded is Pennsyl vania said, the first Lit at meat I ever ate was a roasted pantos, hoil-4 yesterday; -acid pr- you don't belave it, I earl show it to 3 - ort, tor. I have it in my pocket now, . • . "TFIAT'S &ly-bira, gtuituna" said &little • "Tee," replied the old deine, "and Le never orie&". ' -nitre became he'e news wanhcd," rppliel the ycrinageter. • • A Woxix writes it women thus :—"IVe WiXmin musl be constituted differently from men. A word said, a line written, ar.d we are happy ; onxitted our hearts sae, ache as if for attest misfortune. • • - .• A )Wi who in advertising Lodging "to let for early tiaera," in Danbury Connecticut, 'adds 'tiochin China fowld of 'unusual vocal poirerii _aro Lepton tho tOjninina ' . Wawa lathe cheaper, a bride or a blidegeocai / Tho-bride.-She is always given anvil; The keide. itoczq J* somPtizso. "4, . • ~ ', l - - PUBLIUS. M .IFIS'. • wur " u itisp i d er of.thellephinie Mond of the Coen. iyof Schutitir, in the rouunontrealth of Penneyleas. tits, did lorratablOurr doloatiiieroi . or tbs sqlue :rr.ilototi ' lite - of The . -Itertekli nf CO: In fhb Come, 44Seletyptill,„."64neunk-Itin pose to ealerhe Walk . 18417_ ISIS (*cluck thei_teteenees. te. the veld% borne .ef W: farintralmti lithe Benniect. ol Se. , Cl4ir4 tie the . eonnt7 of Schuylkill acceestd. the folksedng 410,2f0ed tueuface, ennateluthe Bores of St F hkik neeeld, - No. - ilk* dwelling hone:, friotk 2 Marie! htb.' Igo t. It Ilwaing wittle. 1X itorlei Vet,. lit bent : 11 feet ' and I* depth ° i feet. ' - Xe. 4. One dttrlllet honer. frame. 'AUL i•lopeloOf, I :Ar Ftarle B bleh,lo lest ?y e° feet sieves: kitehmt •tinateedte mem 1° feet • hpand tt shed: to feet by 1 1 . Annie on Third Enka,. (4 the said Bcirough Of lA. . . . No. 5. One other dwelling brae. 1 3 stades high. front 14 feet. and derth itt feet, 'with . kitchen or shed attached thereunto. 14 Pet by 9 2 No: 6. One bk*, coentathig-,44 3- homes: eitaite upon raid Carrell Street, I etoriecideb; caotainine. in front et het„ b 315 feet, with kttebere .sttsebed the unto; It feet hy 12 tat: one Ba - half Armies high. • Alsoo st eerier: —dew -orlircel of land, &este In Tremont Tagraehip. &WAWA Oanntr. =deal= 26 =rep, which were corrievdto the saki Jacob Bretz by IBM Ward. r+...”lreesurer .0311ntr. he deed' dated the 9th esti of Atqctr. - A. D. 1551; and which was soki by mid Viewitrer, as- the.liropetty of Job n Zrebe. for nonleiyineorottates Tenn and coodittoseatedeArnerwn at the time and .pisce of sat, by JOHN P. HOBART, • • ' .4fhtderherahre. de bootie non . 1311P111ANS$ CO IGET_ISA I.4lM;Plarsnazit to .an Perrot' the Orphans , Court of the County of Srhuylcitl, to tbe Commanwesilhot-Peausylsania, the sehseribim,Ttusteel :duly at*einted :by": - said Chest to wit the hereinafter described real estate of Thomas IL Smith. late of the Bmanph of. Ashland. la the Gaup* of echuylill, Ocessed, wt l crixe.to • fiat , ° , by push!:. ceatdne' on '..Wedur adaY. Merck 'l7. 1867. At 3 Vele& in lb. afterticial •at the prendiee In fbe. ilorungh• of Ashland, in the-Candy 'of SchnylkEd afaresaid.— All th,.t retain Tavern Stand and or a Direlitha Bove and part of surface 'lot .or - niece of ground situate_ an tle emithwardly. ride Centre stn et east of Thirteenth street, in the Burongh of Ashland. Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. ; rind Marked with number two hundred and twenty to sec- - . dun number fifty nine on the Lithirdraphed Map or G.f Banugh of Arhland, coma - 111104On front on Centre street ta uty-for feet and In depth one bun deed and twenty-five lest; late the estate id wad de deceased.. 'Terms end conditions made known at the time and place of see by - W. J:BE.keft. Teuton By order of the Orphans' Coon. .• . • , - • CluaLeakthata. Cleric. . • - Pottsville,. Mirth .". • 971 t. EDUCATIONAL. F REE) AND • 8 31.1.1Attlr m. Its . Will M enSraing Te toi Monday. April Ist, 'C. For Cataleg - cmg top/ening - part Icultuy. addrets - .• - A. IL FETTEROLF. A. M., PrincipsL . Froeirid, Mcvntganir Co:. Fa. Feb. °3,'C • .FEIIALE 'COLLEGE., • BOEIDENTOWN, N. S., Pleaiantly Located on the Delaware River, Two and thrce:qusrtPr Lows' ride by railroad • from New York: and dhe and a quarter • . . from PbtLidelphia. • . . SUMMER . SESSION COMMENCES MARCH'. Gib. For Catalogues, containing terms, etc., add:ene . Rer. JOHN H. BR a trvr r,l, A M.,..Prest, Feb. 23, 'GT 84t . Bordentowns.N J. FEEDEI3.ICK INSTITUTE. FOR YOUNG VIM AN.) BOYS, - _ Students thoroughly prepared for the protection of teaching—the pursuits of active itte,or to enter any dace. in college. Yong men engaged in teaching da ring the winter will find eery superior advantages at thle Inetitation for pursuing their studies through .the tomsr.er.. • SPRING TERM OPENS APRIL Ist.' Shard ing and Tuition in Common Engl4h per grw . ter. - 1346. . . Pleate eend for eetr.f-aurnnT ratairmine. Addrers A. PRINCE SLTFPLER. Frederick, alontgarnery County,a. 6-St Fel) •a LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE. 1 DU' ASO BOIRDING SCHOOL FOR BOTH . . . . . . ' " :SEXES: , • - The. Scbnoi is located at . .• . : ANNITILE.E, LEBANON CO., PA., . * .CM callci w(*. a-Reading) .. ON-THE LEBAIiON VALLEY RAILROAD. Thorm - gh Instruction 1s Afforded In - • . . Common - and high English, . . Unthrmalirs and Natural *armee, . 'Polite Llterninre nnd Philosophy, .• , Greet:. Latin, • • • .... .. 7 . ' .. - German and:. . . - French Languages. Tamil and Instrninratal Unsir. Penman- ship , 'Dean - inn and PainOnn, The Teichere are sal graduatex of the beat schools, and ere aecomollahed and experience& The rooms are all furniatted and heated by idnasees. . Nest ses-ton commences janttary 7,13 GT. . • . Charges moderate, and no extras. • For ran:lone, address • Rev. T. E. VICKROT. A. , 3l..Prlittipal.. • • AnrAille, Lebanon Co, Pa. . .Dec..Ozt FERTILIZERS. 01.4 T S .• Superior Improved Super-Phosphate of Lime MANUFACTURED DT THOS. L. HOLT, AGT., SCIMYLKILL HAVEN, PA. IRA DE fitt fe A 2, • Farmers and Dealers in Fertilizers will observe that I bare adopted the' above eftrade Mark,” to show those who use my . Supor-Phuephate, made tom the Raw Bone, that they are getting mymanufactare. • • • My patrons will please be careful in purchasing; that the above 'Trade Mark. is stamped upon each bag, as none other is genuine. . . lam now ready to supply the show superior Fertili ieer in large or small quantities—in new bags of 200 pounds each. - Also, always on, hand, a stock of fine Raw Bone Drist.--compost—for top debviing, Plaster, fir. A trade discount allowed to dealers. . The atxwe Fertilizers can be parch/wed at GEORGE BRIGHT & SONS Store. Centre St., Pottaville, who arc authorized to act £lBlny Agent • THOS. L. BOLT, Aut. • POST OFFICE ABORESS—THOS. 'L. HOLT, Agt.,-Scianylkill Haven, Pa. Feb 10. 4:0 ' • • 6-ly EARLY VEGETABLES . ... Peas, Beans. Tomatoes, Corn and all other Vegeta-' bier, are produced and , • • . READY FOR MARKET, from two to three weeks earlier, bythe use of Our . • INIONLITEDFERTILIZER. . - . • . The remits attending the application °rads manure, by Market Gardeners. is • asiontehlng; and every TKICKER knows the importance of getting . his pro dnee In City Markets early in £k sea on, thereby himsel or the RUT PRICES. . • Packed In burr of 150 lbs each. . • PRICE, Sit 62PER BAG. . • . Orders r eelved at our otkees; and deliveries made from oar Factory or Warehouses, in qtontitiesio snit. • ALLEN & NEEDLES, • it oath Delaware . Avenue, 1 y • na p . ELp a" .. 41 ••• 'Miter Street. ..1 •rt Febreary 9, VI . • . • Glitt • IIC>RO PHILLIPS' • - ()MUM IMPROVED • SUPER-PHOSPHATE. OF LBO; • STANDARD GUARANTEED. •:. For sale at ManufsMxtrers Depots, . Ne. 27 North From Street, Philadelplast, • • Nit. 93 South Street, Baltimore, And by 'Dealers to general throughout* country. • . . . . The Material of. which Moro Phiillpencispliate Is. maanfactured emtains fifty per cent- more Bone PM*, plate than Raw•Rone,therefore It is more durable.— The ammonia present glees it great additlunal T312`..-. • gx.years , experience has ' proved to the Farmer that It mates a heavier grain than men stable manure, and la not only active but lasting.. • '• MORO . PHILLIPS,• • . . Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer. Fe:13.15,1a. - • • Peruvian Guano Substitute B.A.UGH'S R A W 13oNr, SUPER-PITOSPH4TE OF I,IIIL TgADE MARK 01;1 - . ,BAUGII di SONS, bole Proprietors and sLaissfactorers, Delsiornre • Bitter Clisessleal Works, rIIILADELPEiIA, ;T. & A. • . . . . Foo:Witz_wr..Ettr. Banurr, Conic. Oats: POTASOTS. TOBACCO, BreaI.WELXAT, SOINIE.C.V. Tiamars.ROPS, Omar EN VLGCTAI/U2i, 41.1.‘11LTELT - CROP 41... ND PI.ANT. . - . EspeeLDl recommended to the growers of Etrawberries, Raspberries, es, Blackberries, Jan) ALL earratrrrs. More than 1: years of regular use upon sit deficit>. lion of Crape grown in the Middle and Southern &stes bar given a high degree of popularity •to this 11.10.ttRE, whlch. places its application. now; 'entirely beyond a mere experiment.. • •• - BAUGH'S RAW ROWE - • SUPERR.HOSPHATEOF LIME Is eminently a snows as a Substitute &tr Peruvian Guano and stable Manure—and is offered to the Agri culturists of the Northern and Eastern Suttee sea far•-• tinter that will cheaply retiree to the Soil, those ers• muftis which' ave been drained born It by. constant cropping and light manuring • . . It la very prompt la its action..4s testis* bi effect to a degree unattained by any commercial mom halite market and isaffaded at a muck !Ma cost than -nooses Stable Manure, or Peruvian Guano, . The labor in v4tvad in its mei& far lam thanthat at applying/table lii cure, &bile t herein no risk from the introthualon of talons weeds: ; VrTirEaetif are. recommended to pareMmiortber dealer located tu their nelghborbood,_ In sectio ns .uhere no dealer la yet established, th e Phosphate=. - be mooned directly from the ettriensimmd.• r Circular will•beeent to all whet. *May.. ..••• Our NEW PAMPHLET: '.`tiless - to llalnirsde the Fertility of lienertran Parrns.. o ,4o pages, giving fall infromatket in regard to the' the of =tom; ac„ sill •be Punished gratis on ;whatnot:L. • . • •. _ . .- • •_ll,Atiff GU SON% ' _ . . ... • - Once ) 1 1 . 46. 90 8; aeenee,.. PlAlads: . •• HAVGB nnOTHEROn . - Geneis . wacid*ie - . • Pearl ft., car. Cedar, New IF•rk. GE011619 nvoniur,,E; • Wbolaside Agent lot Sbirylasd Kid srenilk. 97 and 103 119111131% Balttheare. Feb Ilk r--lm • VattiatEMPlllOYll 01111111) ! UPHAM'S PRESII MICAVVVRE. btu' the iteatala-4..1- rare% cures Cottnettedatt. DIME eriarr•.- "Thapepata, - Idantatubs: Genera tie pebllttroalme=tbi con ttlitons er the argent • ,aSept-olt vital ince:. rib gamma to ZION*4 _*".lf itailtllllsllol6, *in cadvince tbe most akeptiad tor Itaitelttlia ba thle: greet. beallteg mkt? et the tam -, art wbottkop r Wilma:a* ie. tint by Etzpttaa Sold by .8. Wats anttiXiont 1 14111111 E, 1.1 And el Oath* DmaistivAinatilosies • * Cr - - ••••,41111t. MISCELLANEOUS. - w;T4;;;!):4x.,1-:.tou.4 : . -§loi.j.T. I - .z.v so !.,. IIoLSTEPTIE,. • : J.../ • - .FATESFIXIMM. - - IstESTOEZFA_ pr.r..Enifaa-r. • 4kiiicierapana !. 7 , 0 •: 1- s i al R 4 re." ;: - y&a.t3inznatativiam .:,...b64.oculists,, Divines, :arid the thOst..pritralorat .asten. of • . I t i r oar eoantri.- recalaratoad the r 'niecirthsool63sEAAElMß. -- - • •EREI for Freattsoptes, or Far or wis; orAiresk : str: Wahrry - %the Ftaballl 'C l lFießkite rte;* ipects Tor dote - - the. or Lntlaza and Eye: ' s Itriaio• Illodness r ;awl; and —.eau Liam the Inflateriatiazu kd . ' tbe ey More than's,o2o:l ; certillettes of cures axe exhlblted it our omee. Care gaaranbiott In every alio -what' applied -ioncedkruf -to tho• directions inclosed in each box, or- the Lo re. funded, - Write for a Ciriitai—seatQrat • .4 A(Pre6/14 - Dr. J. STEEIfDak. 100ilitts. 2 • - • 'IP. 0:-Bliat 926:1 . • For !sale at linabtoris :Family Drug Stare, No.: .10 Actor House.- corner : Barclay :Street and , Sir Da. -3..5Li.;.H...nis Inrented' • and patenta.-.1; s 31TOPIA..or MUSE& FLAT. TENED. for thk.:, cure or SEall-SIGHTEDNISS. which - bas: yrored ti girt *meas. - Write 10r ,• . . Eby .C. 6 • • .. • •• • ' C - 171A.5. :LOGUE, P utt ix roBEIGN AND DONISTIO WINES AND LIQUORS , Oentre_St, Onpogte American Howe, virrgremevrat, • . 17 ASIA. SOLE AGYFT HUBBELL'S GOLDEN BITTERS, Sure Remedy for Dyspepsia. ALSO AIISHLER'S BITTERS EOU SALE: MILLS' BOURBON WHISKY - AND TINDERTEEIVS SCIUCDIII SCRIIPI'S. SEOK . Warehouse, Itlewris' Add OFFERS FOR qAT Dnekwhrat Flour. . , • Extra Family'Flosr, ' • Corn Deal, • ••• 'Hilo Dried Cord Meal, . • • - , • Coin, Owe. ;* , • • Date and Corn Chop, dVe:, halo Mill Feed of all kirdr., Fsh, COll.lXling In put. of Mackerel...Shed,' Se.irdon.• iladdoelt, Cod Always a good avortment of Proris. lone, Gioccria , ,dc. . : • L. N 7-1 . CHAS, STOKES. • . :E; T. TAYLOR For the convenience of. cur Fames and ethers ac a distanas., we here present a diagram of self-tneasurement;' by which a good zit will be gm-ended; be sending the sizes in the orda destrmited in the accompanying Wm. EXPLANATION. MEASURE FOR. COAT. Leagfk. of Beek, from Ito Y, and from? to 3. Lrvigth r of ,Sitere; twitb arm allot:ed.) from 4 to 5. : Breast Measure.—Around the most prominent, pert of the chest. Walk 'Afotgire.—Aronnd the &ate whether the- persOu is erect or stotvislg.. The same measure as for Coat Measure Ineideaeam, and out . . elde from - Mit-hone., ad around the waist an: Mr.". . -5.1.11PLZ Or Meartueta br.llT GT MAW =Slit OF 01:*.T. GOOl4l TO CZ LE - TUNED, IF NOT BAT/ErderOLY„ Cif s . sToums a: co., ' 52.1 the;nitt, St., Philadelphia. June _l6, • ' : • *23- CRISPER COMA. Oh beintiful ar.d fair, .• . With starty elm. and rdiant .• Whole - curling tendrils soft, ent%iineci.. Enchained the very heart v.nd GRISPER.VOIII4,•-• For curling, the hair of either sex into wary and glossy , ringlets.: orbc.a.vy. massive cnrL. By asiug Lsires end Genii...men cal:the..an tify themselves a thousand Lid: :It is the only article in the world that Will curl straight tuir,.and at the same time give it a beautiful, glossy appearance. The Crisper:Coma not only carts the hair. but invigorate:, beautifies and cleanses it; is highly and delightfaily perfumed, and is the most cOnsilete article or the kind .eves offered to the American ptibliei The Crkper Co ma will be sent to any address, seated and pust-jaid, for $l. W L. CLARK. Co,& Chemists. 9 West Fayettestreet, Syracake, 'N. T. TO CABPENTERS & BUILDERS. The. Sehuylidll County Lumber .4z, Manufacturing Co. Have on hand at their extensive e.tablichment, ou Railroad Street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind end descrip ton, which theystan supply . to .Operarors, Carpenters mad Builders, at totter rates' than it can be bought -eiseivbere. They are. also. ready to supply, throngh the means of their extensive business and la bor saving mar_hities manufactured articles intheir line at aAaving . oftS per cent, on'ormer cost.. • • Their large work:4sq* have been - in snceessful opera tion for the past year, turning out vast quantities of • • • Deers • Window. Frames, . • • Hash. • • • • Panel Werh,• Moulding., " Bed-posts, Blinds, - • Banisters; • • ••• 'Shutters, And all kinds •of Framed, Paneled. and Turned Work, which they have constantly on - hand. They me. ready' exemte, orders at the shortest notice; for any quand.. ty or quality of sawed or manufactrired stuff. - • .. - Dry and. green Hemlock of all kits's, ter building twrposes. , Oak, lisple, Poplar, chair, plank and scant- Mg boards ; Cherry,. Walcott, liahe.,-any, ttc., for cabi network: White and :Yellow Pine boards fur 'Um:Mg, raw or made to order ; White Pine plank, 3,; i; • h", and 34 inch, panel, ilways teeny;'• also, plank, beams, rails, scantling, posts, shingles, lath,. ceiling Clr of sawed stuff - Intl everything in.their line on.hand or to order, at the shortest notice. • . Pottinrllla March 49. 0 59 • .11:SebRead J. R. TI OXELL'S CHEAP CHINA, GLASS, AND CROGICERI STORE, Centre Street; Opposite llorthnzr ffonse POTTSVTET F"The citizens at Pottsville and nei. , •-i . ring town villages and hamlets, one and all, are Invited to - call and examine my stack of wares before buying else where, as I am not to be undeiaold, and can tuinisb Housekeepers with every ankle they wart in_ my line of badman. In thettock.of • . • , -French - Chinni , . will be fonnd Tea Sega, Dinner. Setts, tbrd and Cake Baskets, Watch Caso; &gar Iloldern,,kiatcb Sees, Motto Mugs, Motto Cups ea. Saneers, Ve*e Coksgnes, China Sett. , for Chibirmg, and a general variety of Toys, Glass Ware. • -Choicest, latest •patterus,• consisting of Table and Bar Tumblers, Champagne and . Wine Glasses, Ale and Beer Glasses. Decanters. Ber extd•.l3iaer - Bottles Gob lets, Plates, Castor Boatel , : Pitchers and Creams, Cei. aim Sugar Mauls , Spoon Waders, Syrup Cans, Fruit Bowls, Fruit Jars, Cake Saul!, Eeruse ne Lamps of. =variety, Lamp Chimneys, Lanterns, Candlesticks, - Crockery Crockery!: . A fall aesortmect of IRON 'STONE CDINA;of th tereatopatterne, in setts or single pieces, tomtit the pub lie. A large assortment of sot-mon C. C. Ware, which I will still at low Agues. . • - . . Yellow and- Stone Ware. PauldlueDiabes;Pie Mahe& Callenders, Milk 'Pans, Jelly Moulds, Plickera Tea Pots, lj , :tter Pots, Milk Pots, Janetc., etc. • • • : • - XiSCBI US:—Tollet Setts, Cartois,Slop.Tara an d gam Balla; Quart and Pint Flaska ; e.nalcil, &c.. le: lireit Jars, of arm desaiption. '• . XERCHAT4Ts t 1 eon sell you Goods. fit - City Priem, ttovi caring you freight. , M 1 and see If it la cot po. . ."- J. R. TROIELJ.. • . April IC. .C.i.. -.,,, .. - : ea. • FOUTZ'S HOrSO al Cattle Pot Tors. miserable akeijoikr-#4,11 Is all diseaseief Sabi, ewe Meets la the Liver — . • - , ace, ..this,aqUele sets u t speetile, ' Tiattiag,troat 1 • , aselalf a.,paper ' la s a - pipee - lairsietseMibso ' ,sierre diseases _ *Angie", Prersatal.=-At41111_,,-Pertiln: „ peseedis• tad eseelid,!ai, "Irk, 25 Ono verrsier,:er 11 MO pi 4, •I'f: • Sk r Al lIVIEMZ - 4ire ' . lElF4o•9 14 11 0elleSnirarlia 51 1141621 M0M. 11111 . PAUjik. • ^ • " Wm° """" falthial alaillea d6 ' .. " . " -- - _ Millinnill"1104;114 COMFIC:: • )011111'9. - grA44: ; • lEt.' • MEOELLMOIIB. KAU Initalc - taiaillit d meta ride lhasetle ea Atm cr..o.llldaidsili.gratin4e..cea;; Bll ciwr , tarmaix • •itoctticd Sbarfaery.Store.:Tottsirillp. ‘Faw . .o.! , Ikr.Aum . _• - _ ursery, . . 11 - 0 - R•V1C11.14 1 . - fiti N 0•71 E. •• • . i ttl t relaTit l T9f;. inle ri, (til l : NURSIEMPEPIXTMITS.74 - of the.aTx•st. 0410,10*.- melt% we • iird, nom , prepaid - - to Ite&V..,'S ndlorMrd e reefs for Landicapeastyl JobbiorGs.ritell 4 gederalti.": Pardcalaf Attention ghr 10` 1 1i 121 ,,r.. imw0F4:14.2. 1 0.-t .of • • - . . .car;ors, cnintioists, ,;resnds. leceNettcy - .Constrodititi, Ttoeics._llefirstek. • asto :Bet . . , . . . ‘. • Dmtua ami•Katiniatis fortdelled.:crkeit , raper' -Gardens taken rare of hp the day or the year- . Yronliks . -of Fruit. Shade mn) .Ornamental Treys; Gripe Vino% • and. lionui. Graltirm' attended toln , itsom.• We can also furore; eerry kir.d . Of - Erercreens,. Fralf-TOM4.' Hardy; '.Flocsiaring . ,lgnsdai; fterpbor.i. GcOseloenies, Stembeities.C.V.nranta,Grapl.,Klutar - a. &mei, libibarb and le..Tax4,..as Iloota, and ATM OW the same if needed- • • . '• • ..• Also, .Osage Orange. Plaints; the hedge • pliuMknowit. . Our Greenkonsra are 116 stacked lath. . a splendid assortment of -Winter Flowering Mina of eierctliing worth eultirating.. •- Vreddinga,. It and harms - I:unfilled Irak ,ZOU. , . QUM'S, DISNER* TABLE, DESIGSS. te. on tke sbartest Moire, as tick and se tea-. sortable as elses - bsre. • • ..".. : • • tofoti to Many hardyltrots and Thaw :ire befit plarnenin the PM, as - 11taburie* PermilA, Crocasaa, Javin ot , whic' h hare . * good aaway on . hand.' Er . egthirtit new"ci inteiestlavin;in-• Gary being added.: " • • • ". •.. • •", • • Pr' °niers telt at • 111011KANIS Rookatei,o • 'or 'at ,GREEXWOOD :win meet With" prompt . " - • OCC. . O. L. 11 - 01-LIVC: . MMUS WOLTTES WOLTJ EN . BROTHERS, INTOSTMB OF • SEGARS Ah - 1) CLAY PIPES Ltalr and Nannfattared Tobaico, 223: NOiTI - I THIRD ST., BETIVEI.:S` RACE .I..N'D ME, • • P ILA IV LY II IA . • May V' .66. Cij U-li . :.,Coin --,, At,-UK, E'r;e6 .t,.fents REPARATOR .CAili,.ll. , . _ , ~ Throw sulky y: ur falzt: fiirri,:s. yhir sivitrimg, your wig, De2tnactlve of c •urfot i_ and nct WO! th a:i;..:. . ', Come aced, crime youthcrtl- conae n'ili and fair,. Arid rcjiach in your owuruaorlsilt hair. -; . • - ' . .For retuning halfupcin Lald head* (from-whatever Cease it may have fallen out) and forcing a growth of hair upon the face, it ins no equal::lt will force the' beard to grow upon the smoot heat face in from Ave to eight weeks, or hair, upon bald head* in from; two to three months. A fe,. ignorant raw titioneni Lave..B*. serted list there is' noting that • Will fume erbasteri the growth of the hair of beard. • Their assertions- are false, as thousands of living witnesecs (front their own experience) can bearwitr.ess. ' Brit ,many will say, - lioW are we to d.i-intenish the genuine Gore the sparion- ? It certainly is dillicult as clue tenths of the different preparation's adVerused 11w - the hair and beard are. "en tirely worthless; and - you May have 'already throat' away large amounts in 'their purchase.. To such we would say, try the liepr.neor•Capial it will cent yin' nothing unless. it Tully comes hp to our representations. If your drugelat does not keep it, send na nee dollar and we will ferward It, pmt-pati, together with a te ceipt 'for the money, which will be returned ion on ap plication, provicting entire satiaracCon is not given. •. Address,— W. L' L7l Atilt /a Co., Chemists, • • No. 3 West Fayette at, Syracuse. N. Y. Gtv •• Feb. 9. 'GT SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE ! MED AND FOUR YEARS OLD. For the Communion Table and rze. Feniales,. The Great Remedy for Kidney Affections AND ALL CHRONIC DISEASES. ExoEuxYr wlice, FOB FEMALES! Every (wilily at 11/1E samn ate Celebrated:ln Eirope for its . Medicinal and beneficial goalie:et a highly mteemed • bys, eminent ilysiciime. used In. European . and Ameriewlimidtai,s, and by same of the bet Ninnies in Sergipe and America. "AS 'A TONIC—It bra no equal,:cansing aa appetite and bnibEng op the stem , being entirely a pure 'eine of a moatvaluable ina.pe, • .• • . •AS •A .DIURETIC--It imparts a heallbY action of tfaii elands, kidneys and urinary ornate c very.benefklaUn dropey, gout and itenniatic affections• . • .- Speer's . Port G r ape;Wine L a re article from the'inice of the Pan Grane, ng medicinal propertleg superior to any other wine in use, and an excellent article for all yeah and tatedpersona, and the aired and infirm, Improving the appetne, and benefiting Indies and children. • Try it once, and you will not be deceived. . • sure the olercetere 6.1.1 7 /tßti. over the cork et etch . - • - " Sold by .11. Saylor, PottAi S.Sludel Bond, Ta.- mama Bermany & Alien. NiAbanoy City: Lawrence .& Brown, 3tincreville:: 11. N.-Core; Schuylkill Haven:. *R. 8.-Ihrrie: St: Clair. and !vial - I.llmi elaseariu m ke," who . alert. sell .the .CASTE.KIA :PORT. -BRANDY. &- choice old article, impOrted only . Speer, ducat frank the-Valley of Oporto:: , • • • Trade anpplied by mita:sale. tlinvutstei Nei . Tork an&PhibmieliZis; and by A. SY.E.Int„ at hie • Vineyard PRIxcrrA~i6FFICE-as~ii~eudwu7: H:.3': .• . . . . , TIIE BEST ..-=-- • -,--,,,,,--..x, ARE • :. 0 . , ; "4 rt 4 7 . , - s- - '''. T'll C CIE.:WEST. re' - -7. - Soperro" r Marldte Forged hate, ~ .- -:„A- : uniform In Axe, thoAorigMy ED - --.... '44 -' , , nealed, witb smooth hole. and , ---' - - -every icy better and more eco flooded Qum fIaCOM.IIIOII cold punched nuts. are man .. 11. &adored and sold of . J. STEIII4^I:EIt ll_ Beading . , Pl. orl 6. *ce- - -46 - gm . . . . . .li:E .- /V . • 'ITT. 'W• • gabs, Ptiaet 2 edhy - tttense of Prof..REBREUE. MISER 1.2 CHEVEYX..• One 'eppltw.tion warranted •to. earl the tfloctettaight.and itnnbota heir 'of either sex Intowazy ringlebyorheaey„. ntes!..ive. - Carte:. - lies been :tow by The feebtoriabitmi of Petit and Landon with the nioe , t -gratifying - testate.- Ones rittlidor9 bribe heir.: Price by will, nested end -pne.•;listd. 'EN etriptita etract ars mailed free Andrus BURGER, SHUTTS & Co, Chendets„No. StSG Ricci ntreet,Troy,N.-Y., sole agtmte fin . ' Feb:l), G . . • - • • is *Uvula:tile. es *he - quality ' , Alit: It Lad ADA;III3L .~_ BEEF AND PORE :PACKERS AT.ZD GIMEML .PROVISION DEALF2a. • ' experiment to berme the' quart ot .2011 c end a . .tteellt7 •Itattoake s the tor - 11rot:Aind: laticiesdat *fterealbern aPPeFitioosens and • *;itre_. Nes.33 11..3i Poplar'St.ibebir Froat, ••• - . . . .. • Dife -toted gecerll- asFoibrabt . 41 Salted 'Awl, Slacked Preytitnt.i, .:SuGArt .-euRED ELLILS. SALTED* SEM SOSEIOULDERS,FLITC-D. .SMOKED BEEF;-BEEF.TONGDF.S. mt-sionc.rjahts.,FOßK. FAMILY-REF-F. PURE LAM, barrels - and • tax... SILTED •HEADS; • &e i -eit tbeleimtinarket • Feb I '44, Fos: PUILPOSEEI, JAS. P. SHIREEIIt Wholesee, Dealers,"Na. Mat 211. 1.141 a; -trINW:RIMEN.T 13= MWMA CrimmelMirment Wmvi lLminat 2 Hair. Fii-tristzte g iere - Aak, l3 =4o:on *seePer for them. • u no 4 them. writs to mannSmmurer, WlRS.lSixthlit. and coMatin Ars.1 1 4 '. - 7.. 8 1 1 1AW 6 C-P44. . . _ _ Clllll4lfiwirmis, weilivektesed soxic oriliatcheykrol awl Abe: Mew tamodeng thArsint ,Cl4l It*bikelisTeiritw L - wain4o4 4vopno.:_ -aratatimissaerrociaft - .J.E4 ,431 0P1N • - - ' ee ted ci T i the meet eeenpuiwAan,s• LYE • year. ri 1 ;on uroFt:d Dr. -Edxy.rd)s Tar; Wild CLinry and Naptha Cough Syrtip I to<F4 Funci.e.- fal ),I‘. , ...tic:ne in n=o for,Co'de, IFaan , edetig."Asthibal I.lrunchitb., - Whoop ink stdd Luilgi.iaid and Nu:l:rine peal- Jan 1 t .gO-3-3m• lEEPAB% PRE4E:cRIBI:D n PGysICI Weni i ily Persons, And' bnvaiidse RHETJAIATISM, Skergi Fort Grape - AISPELI A.NgOthS. iresulpazters Ka% Volunteer_.4istitati a - *mt v 2-.• DESTITUTE AND,ORPMIONS oroutt : • VeinilitCer - StadiiisikSiiiiol% - A :GRA2W,HILITikt - Promenade &need and Presentation . . isimficarAL, ecSer 2442:48 " I/ MOT 4s - eg. Aim 18 e 7,- * 1 o'diFk• This institalcss. founded fag the'. Prop oft msly. educating the ions of d-xessed SehlierssedEet - awe °tau reltedShitiwi fins tenkreed lestsixim fiefs DePesh: Delawsee;s:-.Y.,to.its.pteseeo - aer of Pilib ASewse and 14. c•l'infir-eitih Shwa, • . • Tads institute twin the hauthigeer of seem wild op erettas:. It isnot a mere haute erthe Me:Wm. or or= 'nun' orphan iminw, but 31fditary Mater, where themes of OM= 1111(1:plisidell shall not'feer degra ded. be.A , be kept _ epee,: the shchd lerel their . ..Isthers plseedsuem peennam tci the wee. • - The R:_LS, Voluntecr • hplieete...eeeceel f m t. to West Poixd; will be open ui tbereception or r 'er. ' Clad° thee any.-State.Usk= . the = Gaioa. elidsu Ply with the Published requirements and Coa, stitatlon orthe TriSdkute; uiatiog. Win Tad, 1 4 .Tatiousl - lesttate far itlldeservipg its ssissldeges , - lam* minjotherr, : the esidets hase beeti honored :Nth thr.follosiox disthagutitied endorseshait.: 11401 , Grneral JOSEPH 12100BIErt.. ' . t.• .11. 11.1).01.M. etleilel 4 TßAFFOßD,.llgt. • . • . 2.30,000 Tiekiln ratOate Dollar Each, and _ .1;50,000 Presents. being Oise '• each Ticket Udder• • • Lq, ,00 0 DOELAR.S,'- - -. • PELEbTNTE.WASTOLLOWS.: • . ' ••• I Prize SIO 000 inGi1d_....:_:..._._...:: . " 1 " 11ouve and; Lot on Pattor Avenue, • :.•• • Brooklyn, free-Of incniahrance. Atm; . • I . "..,Splenditt Bevldence and Two Lots in • -tree of Inctunbrance.:. 1 0 ,0 24 : . Greenback". sloo.each - 0 .9 20 ' Cottage nfnige 'and Lot, t0.i105, • . . splendid loattion in Brolem ..... • .5.0 00 - :.100. °. Greenhaelo,slo.44,ll .. • • .-i.". Cite Lot In • • 21000 .1 Itaiiilinir-David Owing the hat? , • • • 'before "• • • • , I;5°Q , 2; " Set. Diamotidits.Ring, Ear PLI,V 1 "."• • , • Pin.;.V.,110 . ... ~. 1, 000 1 ." ...Grand Piano, Clilekerfor : - I .' 2 ° 4 . Pine lianas-2200 each' 2 , 000 -1 " . mnoaNt trorie woo :. Lr.dier Saddle Ecorse • I, ." Bay ibuse 15-hunda. . ... 10 ." sets of Harness, 'SO eachi . S 4l O -10 •". Superior Sewing Machined; slodeach 1 . 0 " 0 100 Fatally Sewing Machined, 515 ea h. 1 • 200 . 10: ." Sets of Cottage Fiirnltare. $6O earth,. • . ;GOO , 15 . Gents - Fine •Lcver Gold Watchetc: • • •' • 220 e tioh • • ' Is .• Ladies" do., 2130 , • 1 " ) - •10 " Genta. Fine Gold-GnaniCWri., 2100 1,000 • 5 ".. 'Ladies. Gatti Guard actin% . 40* 22 " Silver-phded Tea. Sala. 1,h75. 20 • " Suits Gents" Clothing. tOonler. - XJ " • Ludies. Dre. Patterns, to order, SIO 1.4% .. 1 ". • ( - hints' Sdddlo arid Equipments.:,:.. ..1 00 " Ladied' Saddle and Equipments.: 120 1 " llundromo Top Bilggy,• Bic sues • '•• Ledt Bugg . • , . . 450 '.Fizototrraphic Albunta ; • I,ozo ;. Copied illustrated - history of the •• .• , • War N- vold ). eillh " . Gold Pend Pencils- and Sleeve Bdt tons.- gr, each . •• • • . " • Table, Tes spootis ............. Wogs, .106 ."- Call Belle and Plated Fruit Halm. • - • • 23 earh.' - ... O ,N IO The balimee to eorishit of I be tyllowleg articles, • • ; Works. or. prominent Author', Ergrs , vings"o dlstingubhed personages: Musical •, Instruments • Work Boxes, Music BOXeN . Photograph Albnms,' Opera Glasses, Breast- . • •. • ta n d a lc:;' n' Gß l i lg ;ltea G ar 'ub: es. C . hai an T l• •••,: ' • • Gents* :Riding .Whip, Emblem Cards for '•. Parltir Amusement, Parlor Orturinentd, Pic- . • : tures, Frasmw, Trifle); Cases, 'Hid Gloves, . . ace., smonnttog to • • 24.122 , . Making In the . nggregate, 250,000• valued a sv.s.coo .." noir io . Obtain l'ichets• Orders may be sent' to as enclosing the: money, froth, ate to tscuty•fire dollarP,'ln a aeurerm.Eo -letter, at our, OA, with !ramp fur ',atom.. postage. Lugermoaners ehOuld be itiut•ln drafts or by exmrs& at, the followiug dub recs. rier:tend by rmt Office Orderj! b Tickets addrese • •‘ $4 BO 40 . IT'5O • . 4 . Address all coders and communtrattoru3 to • • • :" ELENA'S !Ill.& CO., 620 Broadwity, New•Tork. . . SPECIAL NOTICE.—To 'the 1111:taiv Org,mtzstion influencing. the tirgest rifle of Tickets will be presenteda handsomeiGl3.lF-NTAI; •STililaT.D... • Psitief3 rureula sing tickets will otetice advice Agents to witch Regi ment, they de-ire to credit . thcir p e tuchase.. : Feb. Irk 'Ca 4C . tiJE WERE 'AGREEABLE 'SUR-. T PRISED, on . looking over th • series 'of three wri•to., to find 'tow - much excel-ent inattei Is, .givea ki• that now deranct arts le, the dime,.bat still parchasahle at ten c'nts. History. Fiction, and Ceo ul which •are• - snitable for Whaols—• are to be found in th's r markahly . cheap series of publtratiors. • Of one thing we can argue one read ers; that .nothins ,iminni,d, or, of a , Isng-nathre, .14 pnblishrd In them: so, if 'you- want a cheap and good ten c•ntr•wonh, get one of•Lill- 's Dime Books."—: [Louts Godcy, tiOday's Lady's Book_ '• • .'One o of he m,t successful Merv:l4'3 of modern times to the literarY•world was' inaugurated .witn the introduction of the 'Dime' publications of the well= known' thin of Deadie •. • • • • Their each has been unpreceder.ted but. mot undeserved,' for_webelive it hut .b en, their conicientions Mm to cultivate the popular tast'up to - a bigber. standard of literature than vas the ccee before hey took - the field: Yellowcovered literature was 'therefore aptly de-. scribed as 'cheap and nasty:. I:ut the publications of this house, thoui h .the.cluespest . .of the Cheap, la-e proved that that deairable .quality. Is not Inconsistent. wl'h a high cyder of literary merit; and an irtt p'rottch able standard of rnontlity.”—Buffalo. Cominertial 43. . . . fitrindtird Favorit6i. -lierinale excellence cherscterizettesch and every one of BEADLE'S DIME PUBLICATIONS . MO have obtained their immense circulation solely upon their •merits. ODloth, hest works of the tried anthers are -admitted the list, ' which , now 'comprises BOORS FOR ALL. covering a v.:Marengo of Sul:jeers as Text Banks, Rand Rooks, Blom- Thy, Romanee, etc., etc rtirtarkable alike for their chenc.iness, their ntility end their interest. .there namlitler they , have -lived .down a lOng stantiii prtjadhie s,minet -cheap books, for they:have .pro, e. •da tit a hank can bo both.ch-eAp and good. The list now main : see?: ,• • . - I Dime. Ame-Man Speaker; Dime Dialo7.nes, No I 2:Dime National Speaker . Dime Dialoknes, No 2 .' 3 Dime•ratriotic Speaker Dime DialognOs„ No .1 4 Dime Comic Sneaker IDime 1 1 1.11.g0e., No ,4 .' 5 Dime Elocutionist'. • Pr&s.'lkelognesi•Nott G Dimellamtimns Speak'riDimeSchool,3leledist Focally . • Dime 6 00k-Book s- • ".. Dime Fatally PhysiCian ri im ex ec i pe . :Dime Dressmaker and Ell Dime ilor.see ife's Mania): i• liners Guide • - • . • Populate plandßooks. , Dime Donk of Etiquette iDime Book of Verges Dime Letter Writer , " iDme Book of-Dianna • : Dime Ilaud-Raiike of Games. Book of degnet .Rafe EaTLPlayer for IS4G CLess Instructor . • ' • thilde to Swimming; Cricket and Football . j Curling and•Skativg Dime Biograpkqe+. ' •• • 'I.? Joh Punt JoJes 1 Genitmliii ill Marquis do Lafayette . I 1 Tent:mull . 2 Daniel Boone B Rh Carson . . . 'Anthony •Wnyne . ' ill - Gel 0 . B. 3kt - il e um :l . . - David Crorkett. ... 13 Parslif Pro 4. - Olow .. ' . Winfield Scat •• . • • .14 Abrahmn Lincoln . .. . ' .Pontiot. . . ... jls' ITlys.es S Giant : •.• Johfi C.• Fremont ' IJten of the Tinie..Ace.l,2A . M.isecitanconn . Dime llooks.-- - . . . . . Year Book .4 Almakac, NI. Book of Pori, Nos I, 5...1 atant's.Reaott .. : . ! Robinson Robinson Crasoe.lilat . Sheratio's Reports : • . I New liottae that Jack Bet American Battlea,,No 1 - , . .• • .' : . • . - . - . Dinie :riorep... ".. . '*. . . . . . . . . "They are, without exception. ao fay ae we eanJndge... unexceptionably moral. • ' ".. They do not even, oh- Irurely pander to vice, ex excite . thepalote.."--North .. . 'Aineticao Review.. .:. - - . • Embracing ONLY:' - the beet wolks. of [behest stithora..'- •vicr—lirs, Ann S. Stenherm. •Edwald S. Ellis. A. J: Duitanne, John Neil. Mrs. Victor. ilenry. J. 'Thom as. N. C.. Tron, 3tre. Mrs. Ann R. Porter, Jetm V. Warner, Roger Sawbuck., Edward Willett, etc , etc.: A-brililunt list of writers, whose very names-are guarantees of excellence, purity and; time:indent! in- IrEr"De not confound' thek works with eny,"Of the • imulemos series sold at a Ph:Oiler. price. Order clearly, BEADLE'S Dime Novels. if yon would have these only. The catalog! now contains; , • 7. . • • • - 1 , . 59. Rent. the Ranger. 2. The Privateers Creise.; '6O. Jo - S. fins. Child of Adopvn ! Cl.•Linzhinz Eyes. wild e. i 6/. The Unknown., • 5 The Golden BelL , .03. The•lntlisu Princess.. 8. Chip. the Cave 'Child. Gt. Rangers of Mohawk . ..* Z. The Reefer„of r Tho Watchers pea& S. Seth Jones. . 6G. Tbe Hunter's Pow. '9:The 'Slave Sculptor. - I . 67. Indian Jim • • 10. The Backlood's Bride.' GS. .The Brigandue. 71. PrbmnM of LaVintressel 69. Black , flollow. -• • '12..011 filddan, Trapper. ..r 70, Thelndisin Queelt, 13 Cedar;Swamp. . The-Lost Trail. .- 14. The Emerald NetklaCe.:' 72.: The Meese Bunter.. 15. The Frontier Angel... .13. The Silver %ale.. • .74. cruiser of Chesapeake • Madce•Wilde. - : • tee Hunter's Emp e „ . 18, Nat Todd.: '• •. • .76. The Scon , .'arize. . 19. lilassa.aolvaDanchter . .77. Quinriare. • 20.Fi-rida.• the Iron Will. • 79. The Rival Scouts. 21. . 79. Ecnovikill Rangel.. 2.2.. The Maid of &Opus. . :80. Eagle . Eye:. • - '- 2:L. - Winifred Winthrop. • • at. The Two Bunters.. ' 24. The Trail Hunters. • , 82. The Mystic Canoe. - • 25. The Peon'Prince. SA, The Golden Harpoon. 26 Brethren of the Coast. The Seminolchi e t 27. Daughter nf 'Liberty:. 85:The Fugitives_ 28-Jrlog- •Brunsby. .. 86: Red Plume. I • ' 29. The Forest Spy. • 87: On the'Deep. 30..1,fit Pomfrete Ward , . Caplinlielly. • • 31. The Double Hero:- 89. Star Eyes. • . - 33: -Maim onineft,.2o . eta s 91. The Lost cache. ... • 34, Rath Marcerle., • I 93. The Twin Sconce, - 35. Emit Ind West.. , "- 93. The Creole Sisters.. 36. Rifle' -en of the , 94. The Mad Skipper.•.• '1 3 7:-GodMild, - the spy.. • . 95: Eph Petprs.. 89. The Wrong Man; • ; 96. Little blocatein: 59.. The Land . j .91. The Doomed Ranter. 40. Lfnionisrs.D•anchrer,2 9 l va:Rath 41. The MiniterN , Cabin:.l 99. Ovelt)card. ; • ' . - . 100.. Karat So. : • 101. Mild of VF•prat og ' • -11 N Hear s Forever. • . 103. 11tg Foot,' the Gairt•• 114. (filthy or pot :1E4.14an in Green.: - thnVe Phil 107. The Peddler Spy. 1(8. The Loat - Ship; - 10'1:Kidnapped.. . . - 1I0: The Ilien.tirrni3.• 111. The Shawneeelba. 'll2. The Falcon Rover. 113:Rattletege. • • 11 4 ; Ned Starling. • •• ' 118. TheSone oh I.llserti 116. Bart 42. The .King's3lia.- • 43 The Aliens al./tames Falkland. • 45.'Hother. • .• .46 : Wreck of the Albion. • 41'. Tim Ettaible's Charge.l . , Oonnmoo, the Union. 43. The Gold Umtata. : 150.1%e/flack Ship. • ' .51. The Two Guards.... • ' 5 ..11iingie Bye: - • • atl.- Hates and Lose& : • 54. Myrtle:Child:of 65: Of anctoh. • 68: Aha-i's P10t.., • ... 2.7.TbeSecmt. bd. The Mad Hai/ter, • • •: . . . • 1. White Paced Pacer.: 14. The LcTaliat. - • t. Blacksmith or Antwerp. G.' The Country e ms !, 'l.: The Malden Martyr. : 6.:• . ,Tint -11 - lstenge r . .. -' - ' .- • Dime Fietienefflie;arrio; 1 -.-..• . The alaried Ballet. 'G. Ktft-ing :10.. . ` •2. Tbelkotlair Brothers . i .. Gottlieb Gotta:4lth. Z. The wilting... Captive. S. Prairie •Chick...... 4.Tbe 'Deer Minter& ' 4 :9- Poring Pen - • • ..e. The Dacotiih Quece. •1 - • . -.- • : - • Dime . • saw:Et:wk., No!. 1 to 186 rorzer 'Siragatere, .1 - 10 4: • BEADLE' DIME P - 1,3 CATIONS ire 'eold Newsdealer?. or are rem prepaid bymail. Slagle co: pi eg or em c en ts. Twelve Copies for:. One Dollar, Neuf - Bernell Ireassasea wf. Swag The iminnant cell Sic these POnnig nOnk% in collec4 - vlBnd !maul shape, has induced the pabliabets t om , BesdieW Dime *mg tio• >m N0a.1.1.1,•45;6:2, s, 9 ,- • .iwencrolume, muslin binding. pwiee one .. asiDe ., ll Dime zios,lo. 11,1 e.. is, Ivo; la. 17, 38, in one volutes, =en .binding, Beadles- Dime. Pocket , Songsters, Nov.: VS, S, pa one . -* volume,. muslin binding; puke Thirty Can* Sold by all .S.:ewsdealens: mead poaumid on reoelpf of . gIAADDLLEE & CO., ' ' 140.::119 Wlllians. Area; New Yozii. atueli 2, v- , • GREAT tiIICCEllia in STEAM Pgiligeis , Me the acaletaigited antPrePated- ie furnish dew - Operators with oar Steam rumps of ear capacity, ma . narantee them to give entire eatideetket. Oar web= is a .Doable Aethm Pole Pump made tc? work over Pelt the re by swirly, vs great: advantage over ill other Pole Pumps to the mom main& 14 inch ima m 4 feet stroke with ti tech lamaetlintles.4 ig tea. long, feet wide and 5 feet 6 istortdp..- One or our pumps dims' beat ln aneceesild evestirai for several . weeks In Charter Oak con:am ae follow ing certut.' cite ww tangy,. - ALLISONABANEA.E. Pad CRixa4 lOCCell*er kt h, • To=iiii t t ! „:4ll4o2ll,llCAll&V COPICBIOt, a rii& is triostlfv`• midentigned are nites =6o ALLEM( EBAlifEtilTS MacawPplatallai.`• sand greabk ; -to porossefitalariket -Soceistsed Zromrsau theetrully vecorsi d •le to WI In want oftIERE., JOHN mimic Proprietercbutir ( Wyk. ;'jc Are llit ak * , • p al m _ ' , . liintimpzetent , lit/use i - Datia , llll4: - ' ";;' . 7 • •-••;•••,- Cgatre Sireet; Pahrtille._ pew accompßiOM A HHipriOnWealS ;Pr fe: ls6 i St: 03.47 ) 3 XMANGEINTEL,T. - CENIitiffST.,VMETVIZT4 "Jateirman. • April '14::r..UNA . 11E...: 1 4 o.lt 5 . E...; '-',.-• .::: - .:.:. - FP*l.,parni.&;,: ,-_ ; .l. -:'. .. -'. . . . „ . 11m. 8 9 1 4i;r0e;ii',.4viiii imee4 to 3 sianiftF Botweit. ..szirkitirai:,Alni - ,- • za.a.s=:cwn dad is note' experfid : the iseleptrfeeteppetet, :he thetlevatani arturag:itrPt4theas Ifereillnu toe asslntelned in the tratt is the ' , jtiy . • OARLEY. PENNSYLMANIA-IiAU.;,. . 711 °,#;?- 0 :7 1 0.0.?1#1*L4 EnTriti• iiiro,wußnsitto' rr vartortm . tLiGINT ' rnruesAttention ef ehg . The Proprietor will note ;no reiiis to . eiaiatide the character it Wei alvnrys , cAitiyed 'as being one of the. bast of the • Frasr-a4.7.4 ziorzis tjf the reentry...and theft Whirl favor him with their eldtverage nit:" be iiklarid that nothing Will he left ne-: - done to secure the ountslrt And satWactlnu of reed& s IV: EL..ltt4:W.FlirCztar.hr. luNrrta - ov. ST* '.IIOTEL, p. - .::m:::W I L.CO.X,' P'liptietor: . . • • The United SMles Hotel is well And wideli Irootni • to the.trocellng .It..ig • plemantly located iti the e:entre and bookies a-port or the town and near the Btitltoad Depoti , it. is :well Ftaraialled. and poa aessea orety.modern ireproyement..kti the comfort and entertainment of its lianutom • the - m=Bam • mxickets and- well- Velltneed4 Provided'-wittipas and wafer; the attendance Is prompt and irepeaf n z..ind the Ta ble ill , welt .Prinieled with' tte. beet the , market afforde.....T.be Bar La. stocked' with The choicest along experience as a hotelkeeper.. the Jiro teietor trusts.. by, moderate charges and liberal . policy, to reeelWta alum of the Mahlic patronage. :.. .J l l l / 1 . 4141 . —. ; • . BOWMAN & LEONARD, mizimerouras WITOLESALE AND ITSTAII, DEALERS lir' SILVE R I t f: - . 1 is Silver Plated Goods, IP— c -ill N 704 Ar h S ll'lP—L '' .- -. 4 ....„„ co. c t., ' PIIIIILADELPIIIA. lia. Those In want .of SiLYER or SILVMI PLATED WARE Al 111 trod it pinch to their advantage by visiting our STORE before making Weir purchases.''. Our tong esperl?nce in the-.manufacture of the above kind of goods enables cis to defy competition.:.- We keep no goods tat' thoae which - arc o I the first. dais, all of own make, and will be sold at reduced Sept. 49, '66 [June 41L13-1. .A:G•EIsI 4 I.I3 .177.9.1.TTED: I 13A.liThErr'r - w O.- -SE G MAC av 0 :Folly — •• • taryltorr sire. :Folly . Pay from Ea to SZOO onth,, For tame, Inns. 14 traedelnialuF. , lotol ptimalh either 0 CI 4 ". PA ' BOTHER% AMU: CI (f) • 4 Cheanut 84Phila, • • • ,• • UlSaasailsL.,Toleds,o: • . . I►o•2rar2'B Dec L '66 ImpoitTku K. WINES AND LIQUORS, , GEORGE M. LAITAIAR, ' No. 129 Sonth lancTlE ptreet, PIGT.s.Gr.LPELIA. 3fs:;cls of all kinds foot in my , line) purchased and forwarclai to customers residing out of the city. wit.t.• out any charge of commission.- G. M. L; 0111 h t. PAGNE in store' and race . Iced from. Cris .l..) tam House, a lot of the celebrated “EUGESIA" brand of ChinnOwne. There is no better wine Im ported into America- It speaks for itself, and good Judges of Champagne only are solicited to purchase. ' - , - GEO.-M. LAUM AN, ' . • 123 Smith :Mini Street, Phiisd4 • • . • . • - - ' OLD RYE .WDOCIEV.—On hand a .lot of . very tine Rye Whisky, distilled in 1252 and now fourteen years old. . GEO. M. Lstlii AN, ' • • - • :12S South hiIiNTII Philada. Queznyou . ItIACKERIEL:::—Suat' received t-7 from FANEUIL lIALL MARKET; BOSTON, a floolot of cbolco . • . .• MACKEREL INIUTS, • •-• . - Abd all re selected carefully from No. 1. Site. Mien- Sou of elgenms cnpectally culled. .(.1. M LAUMAN. ' 123 South NUM Street; PIIIIADA. Nodli.`GG..• , . -•- . SALTPETRE AND BRIMSTONE. Powder 'Makers' Saltpetre, Meat Closers' Saltpetre, Roll Brimstone, Flor Sulphur WILLIAM c+ULAGE,R; 7ACIENT FOR IrANiNACTUREP.S, 59 North Front Street; Pluitada. BUY Y 0 111 !V ED'S. MA RICRT STRRP.I. TEA HOUSE, Comer of Tirelfif. .ond :Markel Streets, op posite the Great Farmers. Market. !WIND d CO, Feb IT, •f4—'1 -1y 1114% Market-St., Philadelphia. :DANIEL M.' KARCILIRR,.. •litf Cabinet %fare Rooms-and Manufactory, • . 236 SOUTH SECOND STREET, • - . • Philadelphia.. N. B. — . Persona going to the City will find it to their advantage to call and examine the mock. D. M. K. Sent. 91. .G 2 • • - •. ' . DR. LEON'S CELEBRATED. PREPARATIONS. TLIE PERFECTION OF MEDICAL / SCIENCE. . • • .. Di. Leon'i Hair - 'Renewer. - IE is a 'Positive cute for Baldnem • It rettorea - Grey Hair to 4ta I.figirj.2l Col o r , , . • It Is a Triulc, not a Dye. find' acts upon the seartlons; Itimmedialetv arrests falling Out of the.llair, It alleviates*Nituralgia and Headache, It radically cures Dandruff and Hurnore It keeps. the scalp healthy. clean, and 'lt is an elegant and exquisitely fragrant Ilair Dressing, It restores, Cultivatesand Beantifles the Bair, It makes harsh Hair flexible and Lustrous. •• Dr. Leon's 'Electric- Ilnlr . Renewer has enjoyed a high . local reputation for many year& Its . wonderful restorative and Invigorating properties are well known to tho Medical' Faculty • ' Being fully satisfied or the merits of LEON'S ELEC. TRIO HAIR RENEWER we have • procured exclusive ownership and are determined that everyhousehold in our land - shall have oppOrtunity to ;cap its benefits. • Dr. Leon's. Infant Retnedy. A most deligittfurandir Mcacious earn ofr the various ills to which Infants and . Young Children are subject, ItVALVABLE FOR. . ILBILES •CH It & Aerie the gums. abates inflammation, invigorates the stomach and bowels, conics acidif , andis a ewe' and spendcure for . Clapp, - and WINDY PAINS. .1 . . dmoet excellent preparation for children-Of a mt kna an d fretful habit and In all , ca...ee of LOOSENESS, GRIPING, VOMITING or other inward .a,rlef, It gives . ...... . Used for more than half a century in the private m ace of . one of. the most phyalclami of • In 'how placing this snide within tie reach of all our ;countrymen, we would remark that we know it to' be a remedy of Om - Walled excellence and that it has proved In thousamls of. cases., as we are, resolved It shall In mllriona, a priceless boon. ' For Sale by, Druggists everywhere... Address all oat- ZIEGLER (Is. swill, • SOLR.PROPRIETORf3, 137 North Third Philordelphin. • • Sillier's . Wash Powder . , Eaves time. labor. money. - \VASE:MG A PASTIME and 3.IOIMAT A FESTIVAL. Sold every- Noi 17. 'CO; , . . 41G-Iy REMIIsIGTONS • - = 411 FIRE ARMS. Sold by.. Gllll Dealers AND -THE TRADE GM - 41 - RATLY. • ... Iran Pocket Pistol No. 22 Cartridge. Ski:eating Pistol pt.)'No. 22 Cartrhige.l , • Repeating Pistol, (V.liot pt) No. S 2 Cartridge. Pocket Revolver, (Self Cocllng). • New Pocket Revolver, (with Leading Lever): Police Rl:Nl:aver, 'Navy Size Calibre. Belt Revolver; ISelKoWng.) Navy Calibre. Navy Revolver. $6400 In. Calibre. Army Revolver, 44.100 in. Calibre. Gan C'ane, wing No. S 2 Cartridge. Revolving Rife, 36 t 44-100. M. Odibre. Boeech Loading Ride, No. 32 Cartridge.. Breech Loading Carbine, No, 46 Cartridge 4 - 11. 8,31111 e, (Steel Barrel,) with Sabre Bayonet,. 11. S. Rifled Minket, Springfield Pattern. Stasis Barrel Shot Gan. R. ERR) TON it,S.ONS, Ilion, New York. Xoore &Nicholgew ork. Joe C. Grubb & Co„ Philadelphia. - Potiltcey & Trimble Baltimore, • - ' Hoary Folsom & Co., New Orleans and Xemphia. Maknard &08. Chl SS " -Albert, B. Crane, San Francisco. • • . STEEL.WIRE - .ROPE • ... . • Nig 'I , arra* .E l abeeri we. Valais Ti mBBY a lltaims, which are, quality. axed do • to Iron Elope:am bit: HARRISON 130 MR. A SAFE STEAM BOILER: „ , • •. -- 'Thhattew:l3teadrGe , eiseetintie • ian in ABSOLUTE SaffirrT FItON.DISITtrer : rvii ON: anittnit mid coat' or *Wet do mi.;exxxmamr.of fee‘tectitteCtactlang and trans pmts n;•hot pate Meed bfarfother • hr . - Smitat"ol: -t,ecieiblastiget - ag- east:iron hollow: aphet eight lathes Westerns' diameter; end • tlareieighthe:t) (tin lath' , thhde, coma external , , Lana.,:. TheseCeldbeni mitteddhaptherbiAllteheitt. bolts iiitti7 rets'_ et the - The wiM. tbir; Attiiisoiatitrenta 40! , •reffscr.:bitetoat msevary.-gna,e4„it isihy Meld* or' litediog; Welt' leieetei: the istreatity et the time& ltairbettatteate: eboat .per - _ , reOU ;Ahoy boiler In , tetdtidtollipheimilegresaure .1001 winds tatheiquize', ?, ft . i .lorie-ITUTISROTWE'BI7IIErr pRDER Artystm,t.:: i =onim!"=. beoptu pPeeeatige:lorfetr. &idldeFy Ab . a.he ndim 4atti ' 1 • trr - AA: -IXCIAL - CARDS. .- - ilitlefsleY air Larar:VOisiritle. KAiellth ItnivlPAElltrelee:Centte istrecL) dt - Owttonnated, u 4 43l s o u.sa.._' - DevA".46 - - OCKE ,Ar•-•P:13,11tOSIMILI., . • - • AtterraUf • b'ESiCP.t4Slitr:r...7lla B4dinr. Centre SL;intteallln, , Pentra. • . • - Uzi Wr. !Gro—'n-fita - norgan 11. DALE i".. 4 -Fa 2,3 .!•;;42!..4'.ftt!etreet..riilads..... NEM 1111111411rAMIN R. ffict:ooE, Anon*" .1.1 BirstrFnEsszu, • •":- 'Attorney - at Laiv6. Id. Schuylkill ..06titity,Ofl Centre gAree4. emposlte the Poet cake: . • , • ; Sept. taL,?C4.,. • • - • 1114a51411.AVE11113131.4LN, .„ • • ,• .••:. 43 . 1 • • - - ,- Attorney at Law,. OdiIIILKILL. couicrY: EL C,I4.II.IPIEIBIAL 19311T11F, A tt orney, int . Last:, 'OFFICItte Street, Oposlte AVtite Hatet - We. - We, Pa. . , (71inutrroPaistr.. - LITTE:E. • az • Law, and-Notary wallas . tantborired by Law to administer .aelds It 3 .3c. and Write depositons; and arktrowbedgmesia 0 deeds, martst, powersof Attdrues •-• PO CTS r LLB. "SCHINLIOLL 7'A.: - • LAW- AND - COLLEMON • OMCE... - - - --mdhaniongo S . (Opposite Poet Office.) ' • ' ' tg: • FOSICEII3.' .Sl6l. Atte eT a o...pietTas,-,-mssx&vs - utfituuZeica ulr ` ST., opposite tnnrlChurth. uisamaup WEILL-1;4144 *. • • 1,-; y1 • - : Attorae7.at -Law • 0 jut ANTANGO ST., war POST OPTICS:- March.66"3 t . Clars Mkg . - INSURANCE. - - . .. -. YORK.FARBEERV:IOJ.TuAII • .• . INSURANCE - COAIPANV „... , • . . . Arrewnaulated capital over $500,000. .Firrty.i - Tails winforr AsstsstErrs; • • . . . . Always prompt in'paying and fur in r adjustiok their, lenses:. flaw 'paid over •Ystiotoo Itsttes in Schuylkill Cotant daring the last ten years- of Pottsville iAtrency,ldahattOugo Street, meat door to the Union • • - Tat, GODFRET,•Agt.-- H. A It 1" -F . O It, , . LIV-E-: :..INSURANCE' CO -.. • . Chartered Capital....: . =... . . . ROBERT C. HILL ..& CO.; ,‘• SPECIAL AGENTS For Northumberland, Columbia, *odour,. and Car - Active - and energetic men wanted In every Fallon. OEItTPAL OFFICE, Pottsville, Penna. • Dec 22, 'GU . ' GREAT EASTERN..I)ETEGTTVE HORSE' 8:',.-._EIVE..sTocr - c . I . NSITIRANG`E . COITIPAIIir... • • .• CharteredlSBo;-by the state o f realm. • • Oa Cap ital . . - • $lOO 000 • • •. • • .President6l..CHAßL'a% FRAILRY. .• Vice President—D. 1.. E4TERLY. • • • SecrePtry• , -Dr. B. RECI:ER... • • •-• • General Agent 7 -PHILIP lIAFFA,' • • . . The Pioneer Detectivellorse and ,Live Stock Insu rance Company. continues to inAire . horse Mules. Cattle, against loves by theft. and death. by Ilre,•arci dent. and natural causes, and promptly- pt7o all her liabilities; on proof rA t ibe far r. WheneVer . l o,..4 eiCnCerr• N. B.—Our rates are lower than arm -other reliable, Insurance company, as we take ail risks as Rated. . ' • ' STATE REFERENCES, . EIon.'SIMON CAMF.ltON,.finnieburg. . • • • . . Ger" .. 1 . L. STICEITER. Reitututf.:. • • . • Dr. J. L. GLONINGER Pro: r, Lebanon Bank. E. 0.. PARRY. Esq.. Pottsville. • ' SCIGITLEILL COUNTY REFERENCES. Gent. R.L. CAKE; Tamaqua. E J. FRY. Tamaqua.- • . . EMANUEL BAST, Ashland. • . • • E. F. SalTll.llishanor City. I: • . GORMAN A IiVIN'I'ERSTEP.:N, Port Carbon. • BURD PATtERSON, tz B. sLILI,II.IIIAN.. • General Agt., POt.tvillc. , ^ • G•Gra • Feb. 9, 'Gi . LIFE INSURANCE. • • The Glrard;Life Insurance, Anr.ulty and Tent Cum; parry of Philadelphia: Office,' No. 404 - Chestnut street, the feat door East of the Custom House. • '• CAPITAL-4,ItO,OOO—CIIARTIM3.PERPI,rii.AL. Continue to make 111P.11111,11C 013 lives ou the most fa- The capital beingpsid up and levested; together With , large and constantly increasing reserved fund, offers a perfect security to the insared. • . • The. premiums • may be- paid yearly, half-yearly or narter The company add a 131)Ntli periodically to the insur .rance for life. The first bones, appropriated in Decem ber, 1414, the second bowls in December. 3449, and the third bonus in Deetmber,'• IW, which additions moue an aver geof More than GO percent, tu*n the preml.' urns paid, without, increasing the annual premium.. . Thonaas Ridgway, • John A, Brown, Robert Pearsall, • John R. Latimer, Thomas P. James, - . John R.:Ellack, • , Frederick . Brown, •'• . John C.: Mitchell, • ' :George Taber, Is=aac Bartnn, . • • , Henry.G. - Freeman; Seth J. Cody; ' : - • Isaac Starr.. " • Pamphlet abentaining table of tat..aarth explanation,, Corm of application and further inforination can be bad :at the oboe. TIIOIO.S RIDGWAY, President Join: F..JAMD3, Actuary. . • • Or of 11. BANNAN. Pothwille, Agent ha . this County. LEWIS C, THOMPSON ei Co., DEALERS PS: HARDWLEE, CUTLERY, IRON, TOOLS RR., DOWEL CEN7U ♦%D MALLET, "SION OV TEL RAW,. March 17, .66 8R1*Q..1' .. Q..; Hardware, NEARLY Sept 1, &6 LEWIS C..THOMPSON. dz . Co., . . (SIEFN OF , Tin BAW,) Corner. Cientre aid Biarket Streets, .' POTTSLE, •... AethorizeitAient foi the sate of H. DISSTOfi.p goods dim! „from-Ukc Factory. • • • • -'CIRCULAR SAWS, Timii 6 to GO biehea to diarOeier. Smia Regimmed, Ttietbed, and made to order.: ,c gestate:at:6M itoughfiesa. and are' .Atatisfattion: he mining Regions- MASON it I,llpandsrsy. : ST-ly A' . 1 0 111117E* it SON,- • ' • . 8414 Iron and 'Metal -Merchants,;: lit '. tiaciltrat - AAVP.ommirml- - '2IINIZIENS.-N.N. alm e r .of BOUM 411- -PENN andNa li BOTT2lll3treeti, ,•Z :- -: : itir g ut i rn W l i : tr igi z e t i ;4s i:; 40 : y enai4 -k g - Win. ' ' Vie 'llarr Liza; IVeher., ' , Antimony, 'UMW, mttat/i§search„,Solderei iktr p t I Z.lr utl ai. Meet l eav -Ptesl:l3ol*x.lDeutiblev ' - , ! Axviikk ' IPnevar.:lndx,* olp ' 0 awl. .., '..' 0 Orliety_ lieedei4-ban4 and Tiligir..- AKIO* TotilliAnol, isid__ _ .MK _ ...- - e tirAltiOoralEximivrecepumin mer by itagettfr istaiiidiftendlemaj isdbniftuSer t - - I '.- - OldrOdd: W.'w' isket *di Olt IWO, • . .:' - ' '' '' lL * - ' '' '' .lo l l ll ll.4l Nr i '''-' ' "' " - - - '; - ,-'- ',., 4 ''-+•-•,. :- ,1" nuasza HARDWARE. Pottawille-; Pa DEALERS IN Cutlery, Papts Glasa l dic,, d~c, Pcttiritle,'Pn. EiElli OFFICIAL.. • . . Lae 1101 G - - AOcOUNT.' iftfi. the' Dirrdoiii `of tit.f rode of ElaOrgtritebtroty iron the find day of f.fasiudry.lS6t), to tkr idaYof ✓Austank 1S G: TO amount sw7ittet ni 1 by the.Couttobzioss en fences of Al Mao: x ...:........575,69$ OS' EESO Out-dock relief ' • Pro•ielom' and Groceries 'llstthit nod Flour and Grain Leather and Shoes • Lumber - lruntitTe . • • ; ' Cost' iii3Ote and Pies ". • " 2.P.4 Emiil 0400. ca, 83140 - Eat r. 94 P: Macksailik wotk . - . atl Tobrao FIE 60 7ha> it 92R 45 p 51 Stdfliay •Si lO • Ea Whoelwrifit work ' , • , Tin 'Ware and Stoics ' PoEts and Rails • - Lime and Xacture Cla 41 PablibiLlniand Statiozery . . 302 29 _ State Lutatfo .047 - 1,010 Gs BlocklOy Alms 110[013 . 1411 4 . 5 " ?A* 0.1 J Teich: Thrashing . . • 14T .. 7.0 • RepattiotPamps - 60 5 Cake Ned 4,13 Tntirdc6c School, Media, Ps., tdr psapers bu Hato' • Vr.:l2 luourturce 1.0 20 Centreltunplke Co., toll • Soda Attb. Candle Wick . • • FAS 60, Iron Be.teads- . 44 00 L- F'annipg Impkinents . • , 0 Our-door . Medkallittt•ndariee • , 2c7 'l‘ P lengthecaufewards. . 99 . ; 5 R E Wilson.. nee..t , - • tret 00 DelawaSe Co Alms Honie..boardlng pinperis .; =S GO Clank D nipple, serricoa'Cohnset • . . .50 00 .ocorge il Clay . do .:- -• . 60 co AJ.lLizaum, P 51. Po-ditze_ -. 50 53- A Bressler services and expenses Direeoy 54 25 R C Allison do ,•.- . .. • , ' • 51509 Isaac Orwhx. Jr . - do . 1.54, Sit Id Seltzer, steward, =lvy • •- • • .„. , . son 00 NWT Be/lier. Metro ~ tarary '-• : • -.• TOO tit 'Dr Bit Shannon. Physician and. SorgeOu " 50 0 PO Dr 0 L Saylor, Anst Physician and Clerk . • .oxoooo Chas Seltzer. Parmlx , services '.. • • 521 r.o - George 3mo-er do - .. • tOO DO ,Elizabeth Seltzer, 14:ricl- .. 15400 . . Esther. Nef•ter .-. • do" , . . -' - ' - IsBoo iMinda Seltzer do . • • lad 00 Enz,Peust. versiees, urtree?y. 46 A 7 Frank. Martz, teamster • . • 75 04 Atha Sbropp. Shoemaker 45:710 George liantrlcker. Baker - Bs4 00 . . . . . . . • ' • • ' VS 878 - 29 °niers leaned timg!eirr, unpaid deducted . 282 21 We, the undemigned. Anditora.of the ()minty of . SdioyiltiiL'h.^.vineexamioed the account of William .11. hock. Treisurer of mid County with the Director) rot the Font Mallow° of Employmentof Odd Connty, ren . v . eifully report the 'foregolne statement as the re. 'snit °font Invesdentlon, and which will ayibw that the Treantrer has paid the amount of reventOhri.thonsand Are hundred and ninety-six dollars and eight cents.— fn. witness wherof we have hereunto aet our hinds am! seals Ibis tenth day ofJeutuaq. • ' . It. V. LEIDY, L7R'WIS IL BROMMER, (r.. s 1 Suditor3 WILLIAX Bte smnardla Ateoats 3fICIVIEL SELTZr—fr, Steward: in amount with the Direction of ttro Poor of Schuylkill County. from the first day of ,Tanury, 1666; to the that day otJanuary, Cash for butlentmes, : - ' . $ 4 DO , Boardinit, . . -*Mt to Lard, . • . ' - ' . , 140 76 , .Thdes.,- ' . - • • 1,120 153 Use of•Thinse, . • .. 000tH/ ' Tallow, , . - - - 211 40 32 00 h ay,• DO ti) PIP, • . , 55 00 Canceling Indentures.. -- ' , .- • - 'lO 00 Cash frompanpera. • ' . .. 520 Wm. George, one calf, . 12 4,4 Peter Stiller ; two eteete, . - ISD 11 Peter Miller, one calf, . 10 00 . -A Boyer, purchase money, - . 525 S•S J" Kirkpatrick, - do - • 3410 D John Becker. ' do 13 C 0 BF. Sauer; ', do - ' 897 G 1 Gideon Bast; S. bushels Seed rye, .*- -. . .2 25 Rm 151 Banda% purchase money, • - 800 00 B hienele. owl threshing machine, Tres ce Balan due Steward, . • 120 By cash paid for,' Bunging paupers to Hon4e • ' • 616 57 MerChandise, ' - ". : • . '0419 Trn k.. , • , 23 VS edits acd Wiling ordere; ' - . 85 16 Freight and fare,-, , . -.- , ' . 545 64 . 'Mason woik, . • ' . 142 96 Potatoes, •', ; - . :9241 Grain,. ... - L. 224 50 Leather and shoo, Aindlags. . - ' . MEG 5;1 Carpenter work,. - - .„ . - . 251 01 Havnakieg. and harvesting, • ' ' 86 94 Out-dOor mlief, • - lO 00 Cabbage planta, • . . , -• . . .. 27 50 - ?demo , refunded, 1 - . . 29°5 J $ Miyer. clover seed, --- . .11 79 Repairing, clocks, &e., , . , .. 1645 Ligaor. , . 10 50 Labor on ism . , • , - - . 67-24 JP ilan 6, - crying Cale,_. .• . • . • 12 00 '3lr.king fence; , • .- . - ' 51 69 Iltrdware, .• • , , . - ' 795 .. . " :flees to Philada., by Directora of the Poor. 61 33 -Expenses for hauling, - . 36 30 Str Publiahing and stationery, . ' - ' .g 4 6 4 50 aw. . 'Repairing Walls, plastering, &c• , 6 5.1 Tobacco, • . 0 00 Farrier cervices. • . - . - 26 50 John Zimmermary porter and vinegar, 50 50 Manure, 7 50 • Drues: •• ' - • • 850 31 Brick, brushes,. Milor Work, heelwrig,ht work, J K-Dondore, dumping coal. ry 23 00 . - Saddle, . . . . 253 .7 53 M Seltzer; traveling etpensea, li. . 0 Saylor, - do.-. 20 2fi G Mayer, fanner; do EDZE/3 Thomas Johnson. nurse. ' -. • - • 13 44 Martin norm on. nnrse insane department,' 2O 00 Edward Wirrnam, butcher, . -.• . .• ' ' 0 00 Esther Nestor. maid„•aalary, . - • , 38 00 Mary Eberhardt, maid. Baler;, •.- ' -- '. • 57 CO F Lerch,. making candles and soap.' - • 500 Arhanda Rofhnan, maid services,. - • • 66 60 Elizabeth. Forney. nurse of children, - . 4 50 J Brady; =twain sick Ward.. • 21 00 . George M Moyer, farmer, salary on amt.,. . 50 00 George llntildeker, Bakerr, do s do, - - 31 00 Mary Adams. maid. seniors, . • - 25 95 Charles Smith, nurse insane department, - 46 50 Frank Martz, teamster. aecount of salary, ''• 7 60 Bridget Nestor; maid services, - • - 6 00 We: the undersigned, Am - Mere 'for the County of Schuylkill, hare - examined the foroing itecentnts .of 'Michael Seltzer, Steward of the Schuylkill County Alms House; and respectfully report the formrotng statement as the result of ' ear .invettlgat ion, and - tbe balance in faycFr of Said Michael Seltzer of ono hundred sad seven ty-sia dollars and twenty-three Paint, oh Jan: I, - INT. In witness whereof, we. hare hereunto attached our baud and seals, this tenth day - of Jan., A. D. IE6I. . B. F. LEIDY, . Luz.). : LEWIS 131101131 ER, Auditors. WILLIAM H. 13H14'F, Ty; . 3- • , •- • Census or tit House. No. of•lnmates in th e House 1, 1230, . ' 401 No. admitted daring the year,. • . . 506 .Born in the Son-e, . • 37 Of the above Go died; -44 were bound oat; 4C9 dis charged. and S absconded. - ' . • Remaining in the House Jan. 1, 1867, . 473 Outdoor paupers, . 1,222 Of the inmates of the House ft am ooloied persons: 58'are Weans and idiotic : 97 under medical treatment: 44 bays under 12 years of age; , n girls under - 12 years of age ;'449 adult males, and 172 adult thmidee. • • - ;Number of inmates in the Homo on the last day of each month: . . . . . . January, 446 May, - 413 September,... 410 February, 435 : - 418 October, 411- -March, . ; 427. July, 433 :November, 426 April, • 403 August. . sea December, 473 !creme number to the Mouse during.lss6, 491. Lodging and meals were:fbinisbed to 2.072 persona. Out-door rend was granted to 1,838 persons: . • The following was made up in the Hoene during 'G& .658 sheets.' 7 . 4 pantaloons, 460 coats, 440 pair of shoes. 653 pillow ages, 1167 shirts, -893 enemies, 665' petticoats, 30 pair or stodtings, 433 sacks, 2 43 band* kerchiefs. 133 towels, 727 dresses/Ind frocks; 457 aprons, 677 bed ticks, 85 bOnnets, 67 night can, 1110 vests, 03 night frock*, 537 bolsters, 91 ocertrauls,'o3llfrodoi and dresses for children. 113 childrens . slips, 327 children aprons, 315 childrens• chemise. 117 children.: petti - coats, 207 children' racks, 318 pair* pantaloon for boys, 263 boys' coats, 301 boys' shirts . , 43 boys. ..vests,. 61 cradle guilts, 22 boyar jaticets,.6,o3B •Iba bard soap. 10 bbls soft r4pap,l9 bbds. nor kraut. 900 Ibk candles. STOCK FATTENED AND RULED - IN 1686. 93 Steers weighing 39,1431b5.: Weal:64e lbs. - 12 eahw . do 969 do- do 131 •do • 19 hogs' • Flo . 1,023' do 113h1des • " • 69 streeti ' , at, • 8,4 t 4 do • • • • • , • STOCK A . ND IMPLEMENTS ON FARM. • 8 Wire., 4 vele% 1 colt, .14• cows, 3 betide, ;1 bull, -17 oxen,. 45 Mgr, Sod poultry. 2 tour 'horse wagons, 1 three hum wagoh, 1 two horse • wagott,..2 spring wsg. ons, 1 cart, 1 baggy, 2 sleds. 1 sleigh. , 9 Owns, 4 hat. tows, 6.ctildistors, 2 mowing machines, 1 hay take. . '. • . FARM ACCOUNT.- • There were produced on the farm : - • " • 331 bashers wheat at $.2 SD per bushel 926 80 180 do Rye at $1 : 10 do - • 198 Go 446 do :Oats at 56 cads 'do— • • ' . • . 249 76 609 do Corn at 90 cents do ' 720 00 IS tons of Hay at SW per ton 1,715 00 . 9 tons Cornkriderat $l5 per ton ' las 0 0 26 tone. Straw - at - 4110 Per•ten 48000 1,260 bushel potatoes at 00 cents per bash /..onl GO 20 bushel turnips at 37 cents per bush • . 60 ILOOO heal of tabbare at 4 eta per head •.• 440 00, 'LI6O the butterat 30 eta per lb . • • 84$00 15 bushel onions at 75 cents per bushel. • .11 26 35linahel redbeets at 40 cla per bush : 12 00 EXPE7iDI7I3LII. • =harvesting and hayupkthg, 286 94 • mice, • • 51 69 Poet and rail., -` • - •; • 972 24 • • Bbicksmith work. . • 181 00 • - Wheelwright work, -• • 6555 • • Boarding laborers, ' 880 00 , . • Feeding horse. • ' 90550 Feeding cows, ' ' .160 00 ' Seed,. 17 78 'Cabbage plants, , • --27 50 • • ' Rakes and &Vining implement*, 150 00 • - Salary of farmer and teamster, • • •• 67000 _ Sa .ddiery, _ • • . • 85.- Manure. lime and.phoephato. ' -;. 00 40- . . Farme.es traveling experaies... . • 9 75• -. • • • Expense; for harding lime anti mature, 1000- . . . -Profit of farm. • • • • WC 1 0 •.. v.WILSON' . ' • • ISAAC °BRIO, Dlrsttois of Poor. . • B. T. klaillaa, 7•. 0. L. SAylllB. Clerk. • • • • - Feb.l3„ %T. ;3-.7 • kL, L. Jacciosr. Tem. P. Itertst. : JACKSON -& Co., 110P.E, TWINE, CORDAGE 4 - PAOKIIII pousviiie, Pa. • We terpeetfally solicits othere ofthe petrongeot the - A3.tpiticior CH IN. CA B . LE : WORKS; 11121 M 17.11:8,3:2012n171e2116 ' 1:10{; W1611.111N 4WD.. iNE-f!!!. - - szmriimm, .rx•rraticm, • eau, (UUE sAmi.r. non Guns, TreKleM; No.: * . amiss 'of every: &script:km.lWe . order the *hottest setae, amtall Atillei Case sad comi, lone mop* gable:vas/anted tatttamd the Goslonsorot Tee, S.—JO ladles panthsidog Chains we reapeedolly . invited -to see It:tested.: -: • ~,_ ..- rt, P R OM= , virE,, , v.,.m. ;_r_414.--.,4; Xinin' and Civil Engßeer ~..p'"l''' g - sisAlgair. " --- • Raving :sni , „„..,„ 1 , ince....1...40. 'Cgi°titio 11OR - 4 2 .7 0030 ,,,, i. myna ~aper. 4 , an i e=on a TlVoilo ot ~..iiolmr-4-i.,eptshistaue, or amel and other e Inte to *Minn.Pr ' Arodcp.sworptt,4lt, fa r- theEa° °(1:r....... f1y 4aei ROPP# : %TEEL -A-110- '-`" •",... , : ath, Ea— '- " _-....... are Teibiph•ltedirrhite,Ftbin Iron / 6 4e4 Ile" St -Pa— —7- ''.ost‘o3lE-TIEWI LESS and 0re.,140.404. ie. ,,,;, for y_seOsorvsnbl nefi limo ougsv_,l of ~' - ' ` -,.,_ -- - - la welt.) toy ~ ...a , : 4stin2 ...:--.10-L.,-241), - 411;itia to 11,g, Eall In: . alums,'—witth. elide NI% ttIL imam Ar4o,o,o4thed,El low,-;Nr.11:, ~ ~ .1 - ,, 1 -ld=r. "V?". ”11.1"9"411.•.: igraltsMr-; -: !. - -7",,t.. ;•:-,,,- , - .- - . -- - iSM=E= tht tauter. $16 . .44 53 30,T T 11 5,704 os 10. 0070 0 0 02 08 1,001 ST I.lBs 25 515 IS Goa 00 1 so 00 1,151 43 110 C 5 3,2C0 3T WAYS ihmwsis IN PBIINITIG • - • Notwittrstartding the fact•that in our no.ts Err the mouth there is alWays a timely word upon all, the - hiritorlant..operations in ill° orchard, we have many letters asking about pruning, especially sui to atelirne at which it is to be done. It his frequently been stated here that the small work with the knife may be done at - any time when the wood is nit frozen but most orchardists consider this ai trimming rather' than pruning; and applyirg the latter term - to the reurovo of large limbs When limbs of considerable size must tie re-- moved, and this to Often happens, it Mc comes of Importance to do it at 'the season when the tree will sustain the leat injury 'Upon this ,poirit"a variety of opinions, have been eipressed r and different seasons advised. A.uttupn pruning is rt eornmended by some, for the reason that the wounds thus made in the operction c itl l•ccome dry Cod the sur f_.eo of the wood' seasoned and secu r ed f r ,-, m decay.' The majority of grad orchard's s , prefer sr.rumer prun'ng—or that done wL the tree is accumulating its woody - dtpo.it This is when the brvnches of the year have ceased to elongtte, and ae. forres of growth are'direeted to preparirg - for 'the vegetathql of another year: At this time the process healing goes on. more, rapidly 'than 'at any other, but it has the disadvantage , of being a season when there is so much other work to be done that the ktbor cannot ba given toth6 orchard.. "Another, but a minor . disadvan - .I.age is, that . the trees being covered with f.,'• liege the effect of the removal is not so resdi - 1y observed. The seas ) 0 in whi c h m ei ,• iy most, leisure, and perhaps the next best to -the one la - a> mentioned, is after the surer', of.winter is Over, but before the swelling 4 t the buds indicates the awaker.ing of vegeta tion. Though late winter is not the best sea son, it is preferable to do the work then 'h. ti to neglect it eitogether. As soon as the tr t e „starts into growth rio wound should be made, as there will be tid;sagreeable and it•jnrious out: pow big of slip.. ' As to the operation itself, it should be d..n„, 9373.06 PS with judgment and are : Cutting acyFT a limb without . a clear idea of the clject tu he gained—going into a. tree with' an axe: t.ril chopping here and there, is not pruning ; but butchery, • Having determined upon the, te moval of a limb, it should be sawed oft ber t ly, close to the main branch. It. is not r.:re to see a butt - an foot or more in length 1,.:: by the pruner; this is a most mischievous prt . tide, as a crowd of small krancheS will usual'y spring fro:n the base of this stump, while :!; upper end, having no supply asap, will der a:, • Works upon orchard culture generall ree.4.l - that the wound be made no larger thai the base of the limb removed. In France, where tree culture is made ri profession, the most recent writers advocate pruning cle-e -to the truek, and covering the vround-w II some preparation. In France ccal-tm used on all trees except stone fruits- but while we mention this as a Matter of interest, we do not advise its use. It may be that coal tar is different from theirs—at all events_ so much in jury . has been 'done to plants in this country by the various products of r, al and petroleum that we advise great -caut'i - m in their use. Grafting was, made *amnia enough to apply: with a brush is cheap, - safj, and effleacions,•as is the shellac and sicohol paint, but the materials for this are I:16W very expensive. ' The rough surface left, by the saw should be smoothed With a knife or drawing kni:j before using the wax. Limbs of considera ble size may be neatly rtmoved by means ( f a large. stout, and sharp chisel, drivcn front below by a . wooden mallet. • - SO,IT 07 THE OLD Or• YOUNG TREES There would be much- less said slymt pruning and much less pruning to be done, wereft generaily known—aio the knowledge acted upon—tgat we have it in our power to form the tree while "young, and so 'regulate the young growth that the removal of largo limbs would be a rare necessity. The ton common method is, to trim -the trees up, to a small bead, at planting, and ihen let them grow until they come into fruit, when it is discovered that pruning is needed, mid there is a great topping of useless limbs,' that with Proper treatment would never have grown. Those who Will -have their trees trimmed high, doubtless have good reasons for .the practice, but the best experienee'teaclies that low headed - trms are, other things being equal, more exempt from those troubles de pendent tipcin climatic 'Nth:maces, then those trained to a tall naked trunk. Our present ob ject is not to discuss the general subject of pruning young trees, but to point outs trouble that often arises from allowing them to have their own way. We refer to the formation - of crotches, or a division of the trunk Into ,two nearly equal branches, whieb-maY again subdivide in .a similar manner, and thus render the tree liable to split. In forming the young tree in the nursery this is avoided ,by all intellig . int growers; btit all trees are not treated as they should -be, even in the nursery, and we often see young orchards containing examples of very , bad manage ment. When a crotched tree of this kind. is discovered, it is best to. ,remedy the defect even at the considerable'sacrifice of one-half of the present -growth. The manner of treatment is to'cut away - one of the branches that form the fork, retaining , the one that can be most readily broughtto the' 'upright po sition; in removing the limb, enough of its base is left to affords support to -which the• remaining ono mly be secured,' and this is ,thenbiought as nearly erect as - possible and tied to the butt. When the; erect position has becorr.e established,- the supporting por tionis cut away even with the trunk; if this be done ai I.lle usaal . season of pruning, the: wound will soon heal over. ' $5,174 OT STEAM PUDDIX4I.--013e cup SOUL milk, 0138 teaspoonful cream tartar, one-half teaspoon ful soda, 'two eggs, one-. teaspoonful salt ; made as , thick as griddle cakes, and steam one hour; add whatever fruit you like.- HCNTINeG Punomo,---One pound of stalo bread, rubbed or . grated into crumbs; . pound of well washed and picked currants, I pound of raisins, stoned, and chopped fine; I pound of beef suet chopped, half a pound of candied peel, and 1 pound of sugar. Well mixed with 4 egg and 2 ounces of molataes. $6,164 21 HEAD CHEESE.—After the head has been well scraped and soaked in several waters, till quite white, boil until tender, remove the bone, put the meat while hot, into a strainer and press out all the lardi. When cool, chop, but not too tine. After chopping, place the meat Me kettle upon the stove, till scalding hot, sessoliwith pepper, salt, and nutmeg. It disked, stir VC ell with a spoon and pack WHERE To Pcr is L114n..-31any persons, : especiallyladies, are -ignorant of the proper place in .Which to drive a nail in a wall when desiring to bang a picture ; . Examine the wainicoling around the bottom of the wall and where you find the . heads of the nail that-have eecared it to the wall, immedi atel3r over it, from the bottom -upwards will _be the only place wherein to find a firm foot log for a nail. • . MRS.. GILLEORE'S YEAST CAKES—(ExceI - soak in a little milk warm wri ter, two of Stratton's or other good Maker's yeast ealielor. if tt , ltalf pint of good fresh brevieee yeast ant be procured, italmuld be preferred. Scald ; with boiling I water two quartsof ;Ear, ,eooling afterwards With cold water to thin the batter,-and to "allow of the addition-Of the yeast,:which should be added only When the mixture is merely milli warm. -Let It stand over niglit`to rise. Early In the I mmaiirg - ,.. Covet one quart of hops withr.two quarts orwater:- -Letlt boil one-hair 'hour, tliiiiitindlrhen sufficiently cool addto lire last night's emptyingi; pulverize"taro ta :blesiMonsfhl of alum and put intri the bstter, :nil* with Indian meal sufficiently aline allow orbs being-rolled: thin, and cut Into takes:— `When ent, place lmmediaiely . on- flats or. a `Clean: hoard, In a very hot sun, turning:Often 'during the day: twenty;foui Mors they should be - thoieughly dry- and :ready to put array in bogi for use: - The 'cant should be 'made early in'thei morning, - iind';on ; _st 'good clear dry day ; . tta ; Inattention -to Ihe , drying tir*eis:wW • resolt- WU.- Cakes sivritig ani s*TiriCspoilint . • nom the Atc erican lo:tent:mist. pripto.
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