Eveit and gumot. A HISSING. SONG.' - Tho following will suit somebody, so we &ell sts sus BIX Froll Ble moinEr.7" Let me ides her for her mother— The bewitching Folly Ann— Let me kiss her for her mother, Or any nthpr m#l; Lei me kiss her for, eorriobody, • Anybody in the 'world, ' Rath her bairn° sweetly auburn, And so gloiionaly marled. Let me. se her for her "feller," And T. do not care a red, If holaps..me on the smeller ' With his "billy made of lead." Lek me kiss her for her daddy--; The pretty pouting elf-- Or, if that don't snit the family, Let me kiss her for myself I [Prom the Toledo Blade-3 Naaby .Tailes 'a iteireisaeetice. View Considevar the. Situation, and is Not statialied With it. . • • Posy Orms, Cowszener . X 'Roans _( With :in the Stagily' Kentucky ), March.2.s, 7867:—"Back end, trim bar.kerd, oh time in poor eight,". is Hie. fast line or a song which I beeid not long since: Wood that time could perform that back ackehen • feat, and get us all back where we wuz six years ago.Time But can't. Time is aperpetoaal !no= ,hen, with must go on;' and 1111, ,ar.d wich can't never retrace her 'steps. • . • This sitnasben ain't pertickelerly agreeable jilt now. It , bezel a ksoey lOok, nor does it promos an improvement in the future. The con-, fidenco nv the Democriay uv KentuckY isehaken to the extent that its lost its equilibnina and tot ters to s its centre. When it falle,l abet be toned under, the rooms. The passage of the Military Law' ay be Bed to be the last feather , with reelv ought - to break the Kentucky camel's back. Its the deepest and . finishinest stab at ometthelinel liberty and elral rites, inezmnch ez it not only blasts forever the hopes uv re-establishin slavery, but gives the niggerall the ,rites and privileges enjoyed by white men. We, whei are chiefly in- . terested are' not to be. consulted in the matter. Federal hireling - , whose very , presence is like pizen to the people Ili theee - .States, are to be quartered onto us , to Bee .that "justice,"—wat holler mock ery I—is done teem—the government established by Androo Johnson is - Overturned ef they don't Play 2d fiddle to the satraps and accept the -Con stooehnel Amendment, with pethibite them who wuz oar champions in the late effort to destroy a goiernment with we hatid, from taken hold nv it agin end rennin it. .Wuz ther ever 13iCh 11 muter Irv. justice, and perseripshen.?' We ther ever sigh severity? Wuz" thee ever sieh a lack u-s Magna— . nimity? And all this time. where'is Johnson! He vetoed these bills, but wherefore? He know'd that the Bruiap Congrees lied's majority nv two.thiris, and -coed pass em over. his veto ; why then; Shen . they set his :authority at, tlefiance,, didn't he rise in his might and diaperse mra:Where, too, wuz , the I,lmocrisy nv the 'North? Vi'here are they in this crisis when our dearest rites—fieir great care --.'sbein ship-reeked on the iren-bound rooks uv ds potism? . Where are they I say? . Why' ohn't • they rally ez they threatened 'and demand that Johnson ehel hurl them . .levelers from their; • usurped seats and restore peece, on rich terms'ez we shel consider eldtable, to this waist hapPy but now distracted country? Alai! they• hovn't . time: I see thorn who breathed so-much yen- Renee and slawtrins afore• Johnson hod offices: to •"^---"""- riot, to' e)cet!eolin us and a rennin about Of diepose ni',7e - i14;,:-.----tif - liesehett for a - Post-Offis, tin eignatoors to a apt-4 - --,fetch their breath, and hcillerin to us ez they ;A: • theloonion. • 'Aceent this condishens —git back w h o 'll Viet we may elect the President in iee. g;ve ne' aU the patronage ;" theirnoose 7 papere «47' s'ireek, 'Accept and git back into the YOOl2lOll riat we may elect the next President who'll giVe 113 all the patronage," and that ain't the worst uv it. Them with we bought upfwith appintments . diskivered on a 'sudden th at aAbolition Semi( hid_ to confirm em, and to sekoor that they:hey - gone - back onto us. Glister : is a shinin example, Wilcoz is inother and I mite menalmn hundredenv others who her slid back in the tA6IO manner. Troy wuz taken by the strategy uv. the Greeks, who exposed a wooden horse, in the - bowels me ar:ch - wuz contheled armed men, with the verdant Trays pilled inside their gates. Androo John /03*ns the wooden horse with won sent into ova' oanip by the Ablishiniats, and , the officers was the armed men in his bowels. - They tmebin our • rosin. So long ez 'they wuz iR :he dim die - tenth, wez' hnegry and feroshus and capable of almost anything—so soon ez they got em they become quiet ez lambs. The Post master who holds:a conitnishn sez to himself, "Wherefore abel I bust the Government under *wichl hey a place ? Kin I get another under the new one?" and ho yells to us, "Accept the terms." • We cantered the camp ter. the'enemy, but are de moralized by. the plunder we found. It's the eild trick over agin, these dikes, wieb'the white men S•coat to play onto the. Injin'e, 'to wit :—evactuatin a posishen and leavin a barrel uv whisky behind, • knowin that the lujites instincts, like' them uv. a Kentucky Dimokrat's, would, lead him to git , blind drunk and make him a easy prey to the skelpin knife. The 011isis wuz the whisky" intoxicated . our. braves, - and nur etelps, so to sneek,.hangSat the belts uv our enemies. :Sum ner lies many, Thnd. Stevens hen many,, and Butler is a gatherin uv em with a rapidity won derfnlto behold. ' • But wat marks the demeralizashen uv the De macriiy the most; is, the fullerin extract with I cut from the Noo York World, wurust our trusted. - orgin. I have not the heart to rewrite it. I paste the slip onto the fhper, hence I am.not respOnei . ble for rich errors treorthografy and grammar ez may be discovered into it. Here it is; • "As regards the popular notion of the odor of the negro, it may be 'positively stated that he, in this respect, is like the white—a clean negro being free from it, and a foul one cursed by it." • Ef this be troo—ef the nigger don't stink, then Noah got dte.aud Hem- wits cost in vane—then • Paul sent back Onceimus for nothin and Hager is uv no more interest to the IhemerisY than any , other female who:her. Mu ded . severaf thousand years. 'The Dimocratic party 'wuz built upion this stink, and ef that corner-stun is knocked out the temple falls and buries all beneath its rooms who are sheltered under it, uv whom I am the cheefest and the loveliest among ton thousand. At one fell swoop tho wind is keockt outuv the . sales nv the northern Dimocrisy. -Wat is the nig ger now to them et he doei not stink? , "Popler -noshen," indeed! Tronly it , was a popler imehen. That stink led hundreds of thousands uv Demo ' orate by the nose.. That "'odor"—ez the writer styles it—wuz our beat holt, and one with wuz everything to us. That stink irt4 . all that Clara '. tad the Demokrat over the nigger L-that wuz Our , mark of .sooperiority. We, at times, won not nv the precise odor nv Nitehloomin serious. A Dem- • onatio mass convenshen, when in a tite room, with two stoves in it, wuz not the most odorous gatherinin the world ; but we thanked God con tinyooaily' that the smell which ariz ez the room got hot, wuz not the peculiar aroma' uv the nig ' ger, and we wuz comforted. But this writer re. Oases the whole thing—the whole difference be tween the nigger and aDemokrat—to a matter of Cofer and cleanliness. Wat heresy !•Wat elssm I (this last word meanie, I believe, idol breakin,. or suthin nv that sort). Ef,this be • true, then in the nite time, a nigger With his feet washed is better than a Demokrat .For one now I care not ef Dr. Cimmina's - "Last Warnin Cry" be trooly the last. I'm sorry that ho rented his house for ninety-nine years, ez it hez s tendency to destroy my faith in his beleef that the world is about Peggin out. The sooner Gabiel blows his born, the better I label be sooted. . • • Here agin this matter uv °fa sis Dimocri sly uv Noe York see that nigger suffrage is inevi . table, and to sekthr their share nv it, they'r din in time; forgettin that while they'r acheevin a temporary success on that eidO of the 'cirkle we're loosing all control nv the niggers on this. Wat did the South ever care for Dimocratic sue— ens, ceptinez it bolstered up their niggers'? I'm disconraged. • I see afore mo trouble. I ■ 'a but one or two streaks nv liteon my horizon: 0 no won't let her niggers vote no bow, and some oiler States are is the same fix, and possibly this sokalien may be the sign nv retnrnin • reascn. Ohio may after alt be the - rock agin with the wares uv fanatakism may beetin vane, and cOLL per vatiem, &Iberia . strength there, may finally . • assort itself elsewhere. May the Lard send it, for • of this thing goes on; I'm a lest arct rooined man. Pernoreux V. Kathy, P. X, Mich is Postmaster); and likewise • Profeswtr iv? Biblikle Politica in the Sputhern Classilde and Military Institoot. .• A :cam of the Green isle' of Erin . called at a oltainiet's ehop with a prescription , thepreparation of which he watched with considerable curibeity. "Vi in tray?" f!nally - naked the bee . 6, :rhis," Mild the obliging apothecary, 'Ss tine. tare oemicitage rauemosa, and liniment of sap°. nie, canthridee and opii." ' • • , A Mold bewilderment changed to one of grave canoern, as thelriahnuin made the inquiry.: , - "And what is the price?" ' "Bispenee,": was the reply. "Be jabere," said Pat, much 'relieved, "I houglit two such ttamee as that wet me at fast rive abillinge." -•- • Ax extravagant fellow whci had bcrrowed mo ney ar a Jew, kept 'promising and -pottponing Payment till the Jew lost patience. "Vance for fen will you pay me?" said the mugged lira-, elite. "On the day of judgment," said the other. "Tool dOt dat vll be too busy a day,' said: the Hebrew. "Then let it be the day after,' :tidied the other. - • Joan Btu-1 os acre Conning is Ulm two little wings UT .water that start out fromumier &Mock at the foot as s mthintain, and run . ..down biultae side—singing, dancing, separating :from 4,e, other, eddying 'and frothing, kaikidin,g ow hi dingender the built ; now fail of shedder; bime- Willey line end thin go !lOW. - As the steeple of a church iniir being painted reeentlY, the attention of A. little girl was;attrtet .ad by the staging pnt np about it. She appeared noible itiocanprehendlt; tnit finally, after I mo ment'. reflection;. said : Lfl pees it la ttie erinol saimr- in -Oregon, Writing tO ftiea • N Tork;:mays that the cattle rcrthst - regiotHitre WM:oblige ; their owners hirre•tisliefeih poitiftp their hottoktoF4+9 rinisios to no • [.,ii . 13.1J.51117.485:..VARD5; _; . . "DB. K DENTIST', • (Graduateof Peenayivazda, Colliee of Ertital Sergery.) Rooms v—rilarket Street above Third: Nitrous Oxide - Gm,. Ether Led Chloroforin ruled* . tetered Nrbenteefrei. --6pri1.6.11T-14.13, . STEPHEN }TATIRT4 • JOEEPH 8 . rtIiFIRTA Hitit.RIS'..B.ROTHE •. CIVIL ENGIIITERS • Aro proved to eictrde .vrark hthll - de eats , of their praweion: in connection with Cole, roade. ke, &c. • . - Orms-Llneeer's Building, Centre St: • . April 6, 'CT - . INSTRUOTION - ON-. THE PIANO, - • Prof. H.: -BECHIEH: • . Haa taken room in the. butkllng on Market at...Potts villa, occupied by Mr. Lineurearer; .dentlet, Where pn- Pi l a w in be Me4ret6Vi. on the 918*-fort:e-. • :ISAAC • MOY - ER, :wHourse•LE RETAIP -DP ATI IR - , FLOUR - .FEED &0., AND AND Iafi'IIIIFAOVUREIt. : OF C. R.NB•R 0 0 S. . • Rau rend se.; between lifirlart de eallawkill 1 . Raving opened a new Flour and Feed store, and engaged In the naanufattbfe - or ebrn Broome% would be happy to m et lila old cnatomers,.as he is Battened that he can give . entire bats faction. Merettanta. are request dto call and examine Ma "stock of Broome,— Brooms manufactured to oreer-- - April. .fa-14-ty • rIIEE isimsruaGNEri. - • • HOMEOPATHIC Would rerpeetfolly inform their Mends and the public of Pottwille and vicinity, that they have located per manently, and opened an office at the corner of Market . and Second etreeta, Pottsville, Pa.; where they can be proferaionally cxmknited.' . Ovricttrocas:-=1 to A.M . ; Ito 2:P. .M.; 4to 9. P.: M. B. BECHER, DI. D. • March le. `6T-11:4m). C. DiLEHJECR. DI. D. ITHEODORE And , Oolenge and RetellDealerin • GILT,. WILMIT .k . ROGEWoOIi *GELDINGS, Looking-Glass and Pteuare 'Frames, CENTRE ET., POTTSVILLE, - • . :AT PHILIP BM 211111MALIOl'e ivibuT*erioin, 20 ROM. BW - Reeedring do Regilding done it the ehorteet. Notice. Sept VI. %Ai - 118-tf KEN AND BOYS- • CLOTHING STORE: C G -PAUTNERSHIIIIP.:-;•We haie Weida) , en tered into Partnership under the firm of U. PARKER &BON, formerly'Parker,. (Hoye Clo.• thine.) for th e mrumhurraror of .MILN'S . AND BOYS' CLOTHING. .A large stoat of Ready-made Olothtng. constantly, on hand. Also - a-fine asiortmenkof Cloths; Crissimeres and Pestlega, to suit the seise:E. - Famish ing Goods of all kinds, always on. band.: All 'prices Axed to salt the Hams. • • We eollestt the patrenage of oni old enatomens and. Mends Si general H. PARKER.' :CRAM IL Centre Street. 4.1 T. Jantiary 1, - 1867 Jan. 214'6T. wr T, — - -1 . .. AL TAM .;:D A.V.I S , F Jelumber and Gas Fitter. OFFICE- r BILVEII TIKLACI4 Ciarruz ST.; iorravu.LT; pideis promptly and' carefully attended to; Jan..l9. .6T • . . • JosErg DUERR, • • A : Wikt - Chissals sr& CENTRE ST.; POTTS - MIX PA4Wii (three doors above the Mortimer Mons%) has now, on hand a large and well /sleeted imsortment of • • • - Silver Wats; Of the latest styles and - liighost standard .of Silver.— Also Silver Plated Ware. ' A large and' eneral variety of superior Plated. Ware,. such as Tea - and Ta ble Sugar Spoons,, Oyster and amp. Ladles, Pie arid. Fish Knives, Cake Baskets, Fruit Stands. Castors, Butter Dishes, Wailers, Pitchers: etc., all of which will be sold at the very lowest prices. • • N. B.—Old Silver bought and taken In =bulge,— The hisheßt ores elven, ' 'March 8, PPO SITIoN LINE . toCalifornis. viaNle klangua, every 20 days. with paseengers. Freight and 11. S. Mails,. on the • following Firseclass • Steamships:—Oa ATLANTIO f:)Ol[Al4.--SAI4- TIAGO DeCUBA, SAN FRANCISCO. NI - 11. DAKOTA. Col sans oa Paean° Ocii.42;—AMBRI CA, • MOSES TAYLOR, NEBRASKA, NEVADA.— Passage and Freight at. Reduced Rates... Sailing days from" New York ;--Jfnuary 10th and 20th,1667. • Feb-. men* Mk,: March toth,'soth ; April 20t11;-•May10114 30th; 31030 20th arid every twenty days thereafter, leav ing on the Saturday previous when a Regular Sailing Day comes on Sunday. For further inforniation• ap ply to the North American Stedniship Co. - WEBB, Prest., 24 Exchange Place, N. Y. -D. N. CAR' BINOTON; Agti,l7l West St., corr. Warren, N. Y. or, in Pottaville to RICHARD EDWARDS, Market St, •-' Tan. 2. MT . • • 2-6 - . .. . . GEORGE. BERNET,. -.... . . .. . . - . .11PHOIATERER -. . - .• - , . . . , . .. Market Street, between Second. S: Third, .. . . . . . , Wonld announce to the public that he 'has taken the store room next. door to Mr. Daniel Anrand's old stand, where all business in hie line .will • be promptly attended to, - • . • -March 23, .61,:::-12-tf DR. G. H. KAINE - Teacter of. French and German Languages Power:of Attorney, Money, Drafts, and all other Orders to Europe attended to. Life Insurance Effected with the U. B. Life Insurance Company. Passage Agency to Germany, Trance and • England. March 23, '67 -RETAIL DEALER IN TOBACCO, PIPES SEGARS, Centre St., Opposite the Town Hall: POTFp.VILLI.E, PA.. Feb. 41. X6l. : : ' . . ' 88-i1 FREDF,RTOr W, LAUER, . General Commission Merchant, AND DEALER fl • BREWER'S SUPPLIES.. Prime fingar4ued Rama, Shoulders, lard; &c., at lowest rated. . • o Agent for ,Limbargers American polish Puts Blacking. : . —ro Miller & Smith's "Tip Top" Axle Grease—the bee in the 'market, • . • PREDIi. W. LAUER, General Agent. '"Old*Jall,. earner eth and WsushingtorOna, Dec S. 'G6-49.tf Reading, Pa D. A. SMITH, MERCHANT TAILOR. CENTRE ST, POTTSVILLE, GUSTAV WOLTJEN, WHOI•£aAI3 AND RETAIL TOBACCONIST CENTRE STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THE DNION itaTEL , . - ,rOTT.STILL.II, Wispectfully Invites the attention of dealers and store keept.ns in general to his large and well selected stock Imported. and Domestiellegars, • Smoking and. Chewing Tobattos, Clay and Wood Pipes, ae.,tai:, All of which be offers for sale at CITY Give him a call, and convince yourself of the good (mattes and cheapness of _his weds, ite_lmiurim_you perfect satisfaction. Goos sold m or the money will be refunded. • • . JUST RECEI V ED; • • AN INVOICE OF FINE - - • DEPORTED HAVANA SEGARB ?anon whirl:the following favorite Braids : . Figaro, finiziaa,'• °relen t .. Preipealtra,,' • - Alfredo, • . ' Trinidad de Cial!a, G. de la:C., ike.;• • . - • COOstating of REG ), T Aq, 'CONCHAE, LONDRES, Also, A PINS amscrtox OP LeMtoooVlS*zzll):ll.ll42l2:iz AND. SEGAR HOMERS, Plaindo spied, nuning.in ilea from 30' Coats is 843 00 emelt. Among Mentes there are some bezel:llllft mrved heads of the late Mr: LINCOLN, which cannot be =Tamed In workmanship, • TEA.L . TEAI.;;...TEAT-;TR&I . CSo 8011AMMAM Sk . MCIVIEMS, c1e4e414, Market St:above 341., Pottsville,' • - Apri 4, viT•L•I4-tt (11100111111/B,PIROVINIONB.PLOV lx and RIMED, ' • OF:.ALL DESCRIPTIOI4,. • dTBOldAliiTAICAr:l5Ollllllr,i43ll,... Market Streetidano i rtilni, Ponadde... 4011.6:,67 „ •.f' CRISPER - COMA -.- ' - • • .• _ • -•• - . 'Oli I die• Wet bonfire! Mat fair. , - :-- . with otzry eyes and mdiatt hair,' ... , . '' • Whose etuttog*ldalls soft, smtwtned. „ .- ' • Bixtudned the yeal heart god 1 4Thi• • • vitisrsx cosiA, - • : .`' • ! . ; . . r . : Ires mania 4ke haiiireitlieislit iiitci.waii,* idiloSoy bee •' ' 13's mang= ladl n "es =ra.iaMiwaits tliy themselves a. tbonsind fold.Atitthevltailielii In the maid that will eu;l attsiVit - . Mil 4 She same flow &grit aleautiteleim...—... • Cdeser - Coma notomly.auls• 7-1' M • bellatliies mad elesassair;:is" ••••,• '•• • -•. pextinacd,szlletba ,', 2 7", ~ I • ••• 4 • ever will to tho ~. . -"," : ed, ma will b y e seat. Ack. ' " '4 " 4' ' . ,;- l Orta:t l 662ta ... - '; j i " . • . . ... , rittiorDAr rimasmiris....a *maw Is is te , mant Wastboo, GUM OWN:No o f Omit Oln: and dwlss itokite ,, -IL 0.04%41- • DlC l r th il , -- ' .- • - _ . . . s -. - .J . •- - • PI?, I TA - • -S . ‘,- ,•-, -• miawnoo.;;; RESTORE, YOUR,: SIGHT ! J.-StETRWS Pi'mu "eoRNEA. 'RESTORERS.._ Or, RESTORERS OF THE EYESIGHT. . Thr?',r Reziare Ilepatrid Si" entt .Pitterve.. it to the Latat PAriod.of :Life • • SPECTACLES Tins - BESET! TEEMS. • Ph c - Th; :kaisb4 rOost - .ap Di then ti , 3o4 t . Psi .an . a 't o he nr .soost prommen ,, end aien th o of: e. usebf the CORNEA TLESI'OR; EBB fritrPreabiopa ; or par or - long-Sightedne% i Ot every • wrson whik.wearis spectacles' •• 'from old age; Dimness of Cis ',o, or Blurring ; Overworked ; metbenopLvor '.Weak Eptphora, or:Watery ; Pain -in -.the 'Eyeball - uircnni; .or Obscurity of In Photopholi% br In 2ranee of Light Wealthiest the Retina and Optic set Wei lyorittopia;--br Specks or bodies before the, ; Ophthalmia; or•lttilam, .of the Lye 'atid lidi ; Cataract'. Eyes ; or_ Fartia' 1 Blimiilo'ga tanking cf Abe Eyeludt, and 'imperfect : Thnon from . the "ntehtinfleretustit; They its r batiste tii'ani one with la certainty .01 success. and wid.tont the bait feet of injury to the eye. More than s,ooCieextisiites of cures aro exhibited a.tbur guaranteed In eiery .d 3513 When apple& according to She direction* Inclosed in each box— or. the rianney .be;re funded: 'Write/or , a-Cinsitaranst pratit.• - • Dr. J. STEPH.V. , iS St co.. Oculists. F . (P. O. Box 926.1 .. . _ • • , D rug ..•_ For. saleat Rushto's Famoy g •Stois, to Astor, Ho u s e, cornet': 0! Barclay Stied- and Broad* - 4, Neu York:: . • z 1 -De: J. -5 - rEprii,.. - s, d: Co.. hare invented and patented a 3IOPLA. or.ORSEA• FLAT TESEIt, for.tho 'cure of NEAR,sicArTED.NTSS, has•pr.oyed a'great auCcess. Writo for a. Circular 'N c w 4 '. •• • • 47-4 y , IaiIiOUNCEIEpT ~EXTAAQUINAIq;. MADANOISELLE KEOGH . . Would Inform her fr'enda Mat MeonseqUence . of for mer encourizement and patrnuate: aud in order•to prepare for the 'SERINO OPENING,:she IMs-greatly Elegant Itlillinet7 Establishment NO: 904 *.4.INUT.STREET, PrOI4DA., . . By reiniertins alterations, and the addition of a MAM MOTH SHOWROOM. which to point of elegance and . comfort,..le I:me:palled in the: United Stem Ladies can at all seasons obtalnAlte most . .B.oefirclee - Styles of at all prices: and c alculated-to snit all tastes: - Poe-. easing advantagerthat few' other houses enjoy, Mad.- amoiaelle Keogh la .enabled to present In - advance of other establishmentivthe 'very latest 'styles of Iknatieta, Materials, etc., dtrcet from Paris and London.. • N. 8.-Country Milliners 'are eavOilly inTlted to call and examine tidsilneatcek before pnrchatlng • N. • English:find. Gcisianti Spoken: . . • N0v. , 10,y.p6---45 Cm THE WONDER OF THE AGE. nitiowtwi:Gibe. ACTS AS A CrIARAL . .. . .. . • . The beet 'n the world * for Tilleitioaiism,Neuralgia. Spraina; Brilleeft. -Wrenches, .Swellings, • Sore Throat and Chest, Stiff . Joinia or - Cords:- Ch'iblains,,' Coitus, Bunions, Croup,, Whooping.Ccingh; Cramps t r Pains in the Stomach, Bowebror Limbs,: and Pains. 'Aches and Hurts of every description. - P 3 cents Und.l. 00... N. B.Titis Is - the best I iniment that pan be need TIIE GREAT LIVER ?ILLS. IiROWF . II3 : DANDELION . :. r . II 4 Lf U.! Extracts .of Dandelion: Chamomile; Turkey Rhn bard and other vegetable extractb combined. • The best faddly.medicine,offehd for sale simple, mild and effectual. These Pills act directly on the Liver, Rid neys,. Biliary and Digestive organs, purify the blood, Mtrylt,te. elekzedai:sdtoinrevligu‘or.ito.es2;7..yy,',.:2..4M;T of the. Fevers pf •ln Trort intermittent, Remittent. Phold, Typhus, se., /c. - • When taken in•'-lhe first ! stages - these Pills rid the system of disease, and :pro.' vent a long and serlotisillness: - For Liver Complaint,: Bilious affections,. Indigestion, headache, -Jaundice, Costiveness, Piles, Colds. Pleurisy, and all stomach . complaints. there are no Pills: as good as Brower's.— Sold by... - • • • Pottsville, Pa: RAW - VEY BIRCH dr, BROTHER. :Reading, Pa: • - BROWER & I3ROyELEK 256 Wait fifth SL.-14.' York. LIIMBEBI.:LUMBER 1 LUMBER ! . . 'Co Carpenters, Bolidersi and( all- usAng Denting,. its Lumber. . . The nnderall,med desire's •to inform the nubile that he has always on hand,. at hiaextersive yard on- •• . COAL-WI., near BAILIWAIIi. . . .. . . . . .. ;al Esse rtnient •of all- kinds of Frarae. Sill .and other Lumbei. . • 'As ha has bis main Timber Land with Steam Saw=mills capableof sulking ;tom three to four . hundred thciurand feet per month; he is able to offer. . . • • • LKIIGE.ADVAIT i TAGEg .....- . :.- . . . . to those nsingtirdeding In Ltirobei. Raving a large - quantity of very long and • heavy . timber,. especial at tention. will be paid to Breaker and M i ming . hills. - - . Apply, or addres,- .- .. . . .. .. . . , ' - f -.- - ..SILAS "BALL; Pottsillie, • : - . - - - - , , • Yiko—On Coal street, - tiver the ThillwarDepot.• ' • . 'Mica-a—At Girard Manor, Catiokissa Railroad. . • Feb•23,' 'CT . - -_ . • • i . .f 842 • ' . . . fIONEUMPTION CNN BE CURED. NJ - • The• True ilemed. at 'Last Discovered. '.• ..;• PIIAIII . .S SSD MEAT. UURE, • Prepared hem the formula of Prof.'. Trousseau, of .Para, cnree'Corniumiftion, Lung. Diseases. Bronchitis, Dyspepsia; ?flarasmil.s, general Debility find all morbid conditions of ,he.syhtein. dependent 'on deficiency of vital-force. It is pleasant to...taste; tonliteingle bottle .wlll convince the most skepticalof _ virtue as the greathealing remedy of the age. • $1 it bottle, or•eix bottles for $.5. Sent by Express. Sold by • • • . •. 8: O. UP.IIA I M. No. 95 South Eighth St., Philada:, • And all principal Druggist - a. Cirdulans tent • 13rCt. REAM .14 GC CrE 98 in STE*7IPII.OIPAI .. • . .. . . We the 'undersigned are. ptepared td furnish Coal Operator's With onr Steam Pumps of any capacity, and guarantee them to give entire satisfaction. • Our Pump is a Double Acting Pole Pump made to work . with one Pule, thereby . giving nig;eat advantage over all other Pole Pumps in the room .required,. •.A 14 *lnch pump; 4 feet stroke with '24 inch steam c)liuder. ie B . feet long, 3 feet wide and 5 feet 6 Inches high. One of our pumps has been in succeSsful , operation . for several weeks in ChartecOttli Colliery, as the Milo. tog certifi cate. . - .ALLISON & .D.ANNAN. • ' Port Carbon, December Bch,. 1866. • • TO' ALL WEIOM:IT - MAY CONCERN: are ac i ng is to eert iVthat We'' the; nndereigned ae one of ALLISON & HANNAN'S Stenos Pumps, and arnable.io pronounce • it a: perfect auccem and wd cheerfully,. recommend I.i.' to want of STEAM. PUMPS ae being entirely autlefactory. . . JOHN.H. BRACKEN; ProUrietor Charter Oak co: ", JOSEPH H. SMITH, Superintendent Jo. • - • • HOBERT KANE, Engineer in charge of Panip.- GOOD NEWS TOR . .IIIOTHERS.I • Mothers, are you'. oppressed with anxiety for Your little ones I: Are your slumbers .and hearts broken by their . cries? Do you awake in the : morning num. : fretted and • apprehensive 1. If 80,* procure at once a bottle of Dr. Leans. Infant RerriedY and you w ill have no more weary hours of watching and anxiety. DIPANT : • , •• has stood the test of years.' Thousands of nurses and 'mothers beer witness that. it never fails, to give relief if used in season. It'is a mild, yet sure and. speedy . cure for Colic, Cramps and Windy Pains. and is Myat t:table for. all complaints incident to Teething. • Sold by*Drtimista throughout the United States....- Address all orders to • • ZIEGLER & BIiITH. .• - • SOLE PROI'llICI`Olt3.• • 137 North Third . Street, .'March . r 66 46-1 Y) • P, 11QTEIWELL„ Mining and Civil Engineer - and Metallurgist -WILIEEBBARRE, PA,., . . flaring liad.a-large. practical experience in various , wU of Europe and this country is prepared to exam ine and report on all kinds of mineral proPerty, 'super intend to • opening •of mines and establishment of smelting and other metallurgical works, assay ores, atc. ' Agent for the sale of W. T. Heplers - . • . . 1i :ATEEt AND • TIRE , IDON". OPE; ~ . Signal and. Telegraph Wire, 'Fencing- Strand,. Ac. These Steel Ropes are one-half Sutter than Iron Ropes, of equal strength, • cost ONE-THIRD LESS,:."And are much more' durable; Agent for . Pennsylvania. (except for oil wells) for, sale of . • - ' ", • • NITRO GLYCERINE For. blasting. Attention is Invited to the great eeon7 omy obtained in the XlSe of this blastingoil. ',Full in structioru3 given in Its use. Mr. R. will take contracts for all kinds of rock work at low prices. • ' •• March 2. '67 - • • . • • • 9.1, • LEGAL CARDS. • -• AG . SC lIALK,-Atiorney at Law. • A. OFFlCE:—Centre St bele a , Bzpreaa ()ince. . Can be ainfalted in Cienhan. April T. WI-144m JT . OMIN MUMS . 4 • • '/Latorwry al Law, Pottsville, Pa. - (0111&iwItb' lion. P. WAlnZbe, Centre Wept.. ' . Can be consulted In English and German. Dec t 5, .66 0041. O.P.IIECUTEL. •. • • •• • Attorney aeLaw. • • ' .OFFICE Tineti's Building, Centie 3t Potta y ille; Penni, •.. . - ' - nay 2G. 1-6 m: . nitospE M . DALLAS. • • l a- • .- ATrottxri LAW, o.' . Wlgl Bcsith 4th street,' ?Wads: • . May 12, . - •. , ENJAMIN ItIleCTOOL; 'Attorney. nt B - lin., • . OFMae . ,-- 3Labantongo Street' aboire padre. ' 'Nara 19..61.:-12-tt ji iIYLAYI . IIIIt . .GSTRESSER, . . - Attorney at.ll.liir Ashland. SchuylkillCanty, :Pi. 'OtAce—On . Centre Street, oppoedte the 'Post Office. Sept.-54; 41.1.. : z . • 89. MASON. WEIZMAN, • : .• -•-- Attorney ' Orrice :Centre Street,; rooms formerly occupied by George Deß: Kelm. . I+farelf:3o. !6T—IY,Iy• was L tharrixicz., . wttuils .c . „aarrn. ARIPME BcSHITS . •Aiter nerkCitt IL , Law: OFFlCE—Centre Street., opposite: Mite Home Hotel, Pntniv.llle, ' . . • June ny.62 . • .• • . 25, (11111kINTOPHES.• ; LITTLE, 11../ .Aussraaej-xLVlativri.aailtd. rito nary rinbl ie _(&atinsised• by :Lase, to administer allidavita: sod 'to take., demationa, and . acknowledgments -n. derds'morcgara n wera of I SCsLT ttm, &0,) . POTTS ••• 'LAW AND VIOLLMOTION ' laiihantc9N St.(oppositayoat 0gme.1 ... • .1 ' • &WA 14 1 6 - .; -1:- •.' . f Q01...-WOWICEIIi Anornerst Law, - 17 - 01 , P1C3 , -GOWEIPS - BIOILDINO,FOEUSTRIS ST., . • clpposilm.kipieTpal Church. • lisrett*!4l6 • •„. • - 'Rawl A I ETP '!1/116Lit,. " Attorney nt Law. 02711a1L... 14113tirr&eo ffr, near TM 9FSICE.- •MaN*24.166 • ' • • • . . • jr. " ored ß ble gl i ke l°r t j o ie tle rand noor, front nicen, above. B. Balingirs Book +store. on Centre St. FOttmllie, Feb 14, IT—T. . .. ' ' .r. -- %.• -7, 1 i .1-1,, , ..V, .B . ES T.' -..5. .-..-..:= - ...4 - j n...-, ,- •r. -...- . i lai -„ :[. •-•- ~..-. • - . . .. , , ~ .. .. . . ~ . . ~ . . .. ._ . • .• . •••.: b ..6npainiMichit47"gedl4llll.....64. - " . nniform In else; tlinrcnigifil. ,- • .• .. • neal etert ild, wi lr, tett onzon et , ma th , mors bnitOtlid mi. , • ocnka i l Sbntan -m.dechal nuts. areCiintnvlrisgdS,47„ -; Oct G. , ' 4 0 _6n .- •.• -Reubl, 0 O.IVIME.IIO;' , ':AIIs; ,- o.lt-M IXBAROLTUtEt C I OTAIIEQW A liV at reidlitk Aliih sea til roheCettlOsiiritli: "Ibtoroiritctriron the , 15ttr- of. - AprW CoottratfilerAs.T r =r3t, ", • w omen- eterillora, AlstrataliCounerdattloiuseP t ii Htcpease for - Norinal.Vectierv..astually xitiopinv, $40.110--Goalmerrl6l oaounclare. than rum 1 pt.. floodlorilreelim xi" Tax. T. ci i 414,44.4 , 4 1400 1 111 06 ' . • . . . FERTILIZW. ,P : E-. 1) AILLXN - a NEEDLES , : • witoiriz StrPER4IIOBPBATE OF LIME, IranufactundONLY 13 Y them at 11_41? AGRICULT..URA >WORKS M ,)a ; a . - The . high nepuatlon.. of om Phosphate, Air mazy jests past, has induced numerous itretallons, aid bens so many articles of doubtful value.in the mutat. Farmers ounsult their interest-by. using -9NLToId established and well Imown muttons .1- Ours is alms - . THE • SAILE rand Ili inazdull excellence Invoinbly felled upon. PLIMO6 in xsw•Pae4 sce LBS. A. TRADE DlSCdtfliT TO DRktv,R3 . . -GU. N . O -PERUVIAN. We iell Ixitte batl4o. 1. reee;Tea:(ll: red from the remelim Government:_;':. • • ICH 4130 E. one In the market: . . • - ' °= NEEDLES, ALLEN 4°. SCatil Wharves and 41 South * Water St., (Pint St•ire above Ciestica.), • COL7TIN'O-EOOAI •UP - STALES,- . PHILADELPHIA, Pki.b 23. VT • EARLY :VEGETABLES... Peas, Boum Tomatoes, Coin and all other Vegeta., hies; are produced , and • " . : • . . . • . . REA.ISV -FOR MARKET; from two to three weeks earlier; by the - nee.o.t our . FERTIIIZER. The results attending the applicatiOn of this mannee, by Market Gardeners,- is astonishing; and every . TRUCKER knows the importance of getting - hie pro-. duce in City.. Markets early in th.. sea on, thereby availinghimself -of theBEST PRICES, . • . • Packed in bags of 150 The each, . , • • . , " PIMP, $2, ,e2PER:I3IG. • _ • . . - Order, received at our offiees, and. deliveries made from ear rectory or:Warehouses, to Oreintitif?sto Etat. • • • • __. ALLEN dr . NEED LES, 49 South Delawire Avenne, 1 pid Lu j ELFRIA. ' • 41 Water Street,-.. • . • . Febmary 9, 'ca " . eat MILLER & SMITH'S sTexpem) SUPER-FHOSOHATE OF LIME; . . Is offered in the egeumnee that it ha the beat: and meet' eeooonilcal .fertilizelin the teLarket. The manufacturer! introduce, their .SUPEIDPIIOS- T-HATE•witti • the guarantee. that it - is' perfectly, ftee - fromminiteration. - . •• . • . • . The great superiority elainied over other Fertrilzers ...Ist: . That it hi manufactured from Pure &Me: • 2d,' That a anflielent cinantitY of acid , has been need to:convert the Th.a.oluble •Bone PhOsphate - into-Super phosphate of Lime, . • . • ' . . • • • Sd. That . ..the Bone being niaburhed retains' the am mints and m.kee this' a : TRUEjtAW •130 NE sups 4 -. • PHOSPHATE, • . •.' • Ctiezit!cal Woiks.2. lirOffice Latiotatoryi:No.. S South Mit Street, 'Reading, Pa. - . J.. March 7:13-2ni. MOl3O PHILLIPS' GENU.IE' IMPROVED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF; T,TMTI - :thteitANTEED. For eale at *naiad - were pepota, NO. 27 North Frolt Ntreet,Phila" . Adel pia in, . . . . . -.,.. No. 93- Sou!h . Street, Bala. • O ' • . - . ••,., ` , . 1, t....... uj'..etiii.a general throughout the country , . . The Material-of.which Moro Phillips'.'Phoaphate .is manritacttired c•mtalns Arty per Cent. more Bone rhos- - phate than Raw Bone; therefore It . is" More dnrable.--; The ammonia present g:72.6 it great additional ,fertill.. zingg value. .. IS x years , experience has proved to the tanner that tt makes a heavier grain than even stable Manure,' and is noteniy activehnt4isting. • - • ' MORO PHILLIPS, • Sole Proprietor andManntactnrer.- Feb.l6, ,67 'Superior improved Super-Phosphate of Lime ILLIBTFAMIIRED BY THOS. E. HOLT, AGT., SCPETTYMELL HAVEN, PA. trofAi 44 et r p LE, • , Farmers and Demlersin Fertllizersivill observe that I . have adopted the' 'above ' , Trade to show. thoie • who use Supor.Phosphate, Made from. the Raw' Bone, that they are getting my manufacture: . My patrons vrill • please be carefer. in purchasing. to. observe that _ the above "Tradellarko-.113 stamped upon, "each bag, as none other is genuine. . • , • • • . • • 'Early Vegetables. • -• • elainifOr.our Phosphate that as a fertlllier and nark producer for. early . vegetables, it cannot be ex celled by any in the market, and as ATOP DRESSING for GRASS it has no 'superior. • • *- • • We guarantee that farmers find.our Super.phoe- • pbate of Lime more prompt In action' and more last- . log Its effects than either Peruvian Guano or stable • . • • Four years experience has tested this, that our,Fer tilizers makes heavier gritin than even stable manure; I am now'ready to"amply the above supeiloryertill se.r in large or- small quantities—in. new bags of 200 pounds each. Also, alwayis on- hand, a- stock of OM 'Raw Bone Dust, Soft Nova;•Scotia Plaster; 4c., trade discount allowed to - dealers. • . . ' •. The above . Fertilizers can be-purchased , at BRIGHT CO.' Store, Centre Street Pottsville. -' • • ; • . YOST OFFICE ADDRESS-TINOS. L. HOLT, As's., Schuylkill Haven, Pa.. • liarch;23;'66l . Feb 10.'60 6-1 y) Peruvian Guano Substitute BAUGH'S RAW BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. r ifi . AOE 1 " 149K , _1 • r k, • • - • • • BAUGH dz SONS, Bole Proprietoie and Manufacturers, - Delaware 11,iivi'APhernical PHILADELPHIA, U. Et..A.: - • . . . . . ,F.oa WiIEAT: RTZ..RiELET CORN CIiTO. 'POTATO," TOBACCO,BUORTERST, SOROICOM; TL;tRIPS; 110/13; CARD. RN VEGETA-OLEO, .inti , MKT. CROP 1111;:! PLANS... . . Especially recommenged to the growers of Strawberries Raspberries, Blackberries, AND ALL SMALL FRUITS. .More than 13 years of regular use upon all deecriP- . tlon.of Crape s grOwn in the Middle and Sohthern States, has.given a high degree of popularity to this MANURE, which places its application now, entirely beyond a mere experiment: - • • • • • •.! - ' LAUGH'S RAW BONE . gUPERTHOSPHATE 'OF ..LIME . eminently rummest; as a Substitute for Peruvian Guano' nd stable Manureand Is offered to the Agri culturists of the Northern and Eastern States as a Ter. tilizer that will cheaply restore to' the Soil, those es rentials which have been , drained from it by constant cropping and light manuring. • • . 'lt is very prompt in its action—ls lasting in effect to ,a degree *unattained by any commercial manure is the market and is afforded ate Muchiess cost thilf BOMBS Stable Manure. or Peruvian Guano,. The labor in, valved mite use is farleas than that of applying Stable Manure; while there is no rick from the Introduction of nQziooe weeds. :. Virrana ere are recommended to purchase of the dealer Imated in their ;teighborbood. In sections' where no, dealer is yet establletted, the Phosphate mayy . be procured directly from the undersigned. • Circular will be sent to all who apply. . : • - Gar, NEW 'PAMPHLET, How, to . Maintain the Fertility of American Farms:n-40 pages, . giving full Information in regard to the use of manure, will be furnished gratis on application.. • - • • . . • - • - SAVO' So Swim, . • . •-. Office No. 20 8. Dela.Avelaws, BATON BROTHERS R-CO;; ! . General Wltolesale Agents, . • 1 1 4; 161 Peazi Si, cdor-Viedari New York. GEORGE D VGDALE, ' Nctoleatae Agentlbr Muyland and 97 sad ILOS MELLON Wharf, Baltimore. Feb 111. 4-'l7l pitiLli. liiTOILEp. ' '.. • E. -T; TAYLOR . '.....` For •the 'convenience of our afw i: ‘. '.. . . patrons and othereata distance, - . 4.. 1 .. . .we here • present a* diagram of --. ..,..iriii iii . . „ : _., self-measurement, by which a good At will be guarantied, by •• .'7 ' - „.,1%- condbmthe sizes in the order dignated.in.the accompanying i - 1 .... - • EXPLANATION. . .' ' ••. -. ‘, - i •.- • . .irEatillitE Pon cosii: -..:. ..,,• • • . • Length. of Bask,; atom Ito 9, i -,, - " \- 1 ' • and from 9 - to 3. '. ' • • .. Length of Zeeve, ' wtth `arm S. • . . . crooked,) from 4to S. • • . . II Breast l t e.— r :l l l I prominent part at 4 - Waist Measure. , Anotnd.tim r . , . State ' ithether the person IS Brat or etooptag:.. . ... ~ '.! I, , . ' The same meagarezillin Coat . - . • ' Nesiore trusideseant,snd side fronibip. bone, a s d 'around theiwaist 0.1 htli. &Lams or •K1T1341.1.7.8 w ET NAIL patios Coes. Ci°°lls- 'l°- a CHAR.T L 8OICE11.8:715 ~• -.-: 8'44 Chesnut at:, rbiladelfra; : PENNSYLVANIA rEmaz, COLLEGE Perldelnenitlidge; NoniMierY.oo4lsl. • ;This Institution is organized' ith three departments ' --the Alcaderti the Oullegbge and .the Ontanientai..—. .young ladies may .here receive a tho education., either in the.Commen Branches; In the Hf g om -English and classic:oer la .the. Modem Longlegs',. Mimic,, Drawing, Painting, and Fancy Work: The College is supplied with a good' Philosophical and Chemical Ap . pasta% aunts,. XiaeralvFosells,.&c..; to Ulustratethe FnYsiCal Sciences. The Legislature of Pennsylvania hia vested ,tbe,opllege with . antis:airy - to put lllplo: mss and confer Degrees. and many.ef its'graduates am ' now occupying respeasible positions as teachers, with good salaries.; labor will be:spared. tomato the pupils.cr this .Inatitutian.thortemit 'in all the .stridlas Thenest tieesi6 IMMusitie 30th ofArell,illat • .For lather inihneatiOnlAidiess the Ptinci4al. • a, '.: 14-6 m, .. . lifontgomeryCo.,' OODBMWES , '•l2,Atilleir-v•1511/121f1MIN6 ThliPotato acrw:cceiedered 0ne',02.21W Waldo& and beet Potato tikirded. =dike *id is large.— We would *detector. Ferman :and Truck • ihanpplyol.thegiaubisaithdejust• received arel SW• at 02,25. a pect.l2' 25 half busted'. and $4 00 a shaded, or $lO 00 a ba rrel.'at Pottavrne, acz••••. - • • ; Seed Mork. Also - Guild. Chills,' Mate_ lets, - and COW" Or Ituji 31 - skew-rill: rd', IlloodskiCaifflft,Potatoes Ina Ulla Steel Itakes...alLatimi. Waiii lidais: Amp, 13 sidfillicinditotOgitin greit 13*W : . 1 321*1i WOK nr.lo, mis t .it mastOonven - indatsthabbi ainwomust,,At - • •:, I . . 0 , „ goampß7aarsoutawmpragg r ., • iipril Jaw olttithetes4esittigirtilientifeisien' li_quomne; lost nooelvew•TOtkil , • • lieW NM litni% m ttill i rd ..... -=. .-..., ' ~:• l * tl k - 2, - .4,' fir ,'"' 1.4 1 4,1 1 7,i I ‘ . - ' . razz METROPOLIT.,6,N,- nn nffl,WOE' Geo cash $l, OOO, JAM LORIXKR MAHAN, Pine*. ' J. 0. GOODWIN:IA Seen:U.7, D. BANBRIDGE, Agent for Bdgiiikin County. "-m receive Vlanations and bane . 193uning - Fire ll:mastics .• Prealdeat.;-.G. W..HOLLENBACK• • '.vivo President—L. D. , BROMMOIR: ANID BEIZEILIDGB,Aar- • - .L'or Schuilkin Co, Office, C&NTRE STREET. Potts _. 10.—i64a . . JRly 5, .63 - 3° • INSURANCE:.`:., F.. •• B. B.27 - ,- .. .3. , ,9.,-5 - 3..1;:i , 1...'2 Rates as : Adopted by the Bohnylkin, Co. Board of trndewriters. COMM EFFECTED 't... - 4 - A' N.Y -.4....4..0..0.t, 197TgOtIT ART THOTIBUE OR MAT ,TO ntli maw ismaNci. wi th i t g oo d -fi s t enifsp - 1121 - 0 - attention% to " business, ;- : we hope to.. am" - al!'" of the riblio P a t r onage : . - - • • • Ames Diet 11!tgati!;11ardwani , .Bgre ti ••• .:(4116e4triet,. •:.::.4 . ..P.OTTS7VALtiOt -, V.ENNA1L. 1 ...•: Nov: 8.'.:1 . ,9E . 4" -: ...,:' :: ..." :..':':''''.::-1.'.'.44*1?..,:1;:..-"..- INSIJItANCE, . • ..• • . . • • YORK :FARIMS! =MUTUAL INSURANC. .• .• COMPANY ileitiniethated ciapittO ever FJFTEEi'II E $ I . IITIIOIIT OiESSIO7II. ••• • Always Ethimpt fa pa and ha in atijnethm their Have paid user 240000 orineiaes in Setra,Vikill County daring the . laat ten year& • Office of Pottsville dl77 . : . Haiutetongo . I . treet 7 . Rer di : c li p:3 the Union . . . .R T.- D LIVE - -:STOCK INSURANOE: CO.: Cliortpied Capital ... .. ..•. . • • ROBERT- C. H I LL & CO, SPECIAL AGENTS For Northumberland, Colcunbia, Montour,. and Car:: bon.Countita: - Active and energetic. map wanted in every maim. OEN'Tila Or.Aqt,,kott4vifie; -.: • • t TOE EVEIIURANCE.. • . . . •• The Girard life Insunmca Annuity and Trust Corn-. pany of Philadelphia. Office, No. 408 Chestnut street, the (fret door East of the Custom Rouse. - ' • CinTAL—sioo.ooc , --cimirniat PERPETUAL. _ Continue to make insurances on lives on the most fa vorabie terms.., '. The capital being paid up and invested; togither with a large and constantly increasing nmerVed fund,.olfers tiperfect security to the' insured. • .• ' . • - • Tbe flremienas unty be. yearly, half-yearly or . The. oampany add a noses periodically in the =our. ranee for life. - - The first bonuanppropriated in Oeoem ber, 1841, the second bonus in Decemher,ls49, and the third bonne in December..lSs.4. which additions matte an average of more than 60 per cent. upon the mini tuna w. 4 Without im;reasing the'annual premium. Thomas Ridgway; John A. Brown. . Robert Pearsall, • • John R. Latimer, , , Thomas P. - James, .. .• John R. Slack,' • Frederick Brown,.. ' John C. Mitchell, . . George Taber, • • Isaac - Barton, Healy U Freeman, Seth J. Conly, Isaac Starr. . PaMphlets containing table Of tales ancrerplarudions, formm of application and further information can be had at the office. . THOMAS RitiGWAY,.President. Joint F. Jsmta Actuary.. • .• • • •Or of B. BANNAN, Pottsville, Agent In' this Count': • . THE PENN HITTITALL LIFE INSURANCE _ CONIANY, • Of Philadelphia; 1121 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW 'TENTH. . . . • • • ICCO9ULITED 111P1TAL .11,700,000. After paying losses to the =pant of 8987,83 T. • VIIABTER .PERPE'rVAL. All the surplie:dlvlded arnenest the , bolicy holders every CITY year:. THE ONLY TRULY MUTUALMUTUAL COMPA. I EY lA' TRE CI OR STATE. J41:4. )1, .1110 . - 41;),9ZriNnvot,Min .08011. a• • AprllB, , CHAS. E. BECK, Warehouse, Itforris' Addition, OFFERS EVR SALE Buckwheat Floor; • , ...• . . , - itatraVamity.Floue .• • •. • ..• • • Corn Meal, . ' • • . IKilnlDried Corn Meal, • . • Corn;.:Onts, Hay, • Oats and Corn Chop, &c., . Also Mill. Feed .ot • all kinds, Fish, :Conilking in part of Mackerel:_Shad,' Salmon, Herring, : Haddock; Cod Fish, lways a good amortment of Previa ions, GiocericA . 4e: • • . • .13an ‘ 1, - '6l-1. . LOG - LTE, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS , ()entre St., Orpositelmerican House, POTTSVILLi, pA. fir ABLO, SOLE AGENT Fort - -02 - HUBBELL'S - .GOLDEN BITTERS, • A Sure Remedy for Dyspepsia. - , MISIILEIt'S BITTERS FOR SALE, wiLs , BOURBON. WHISKY AND. VANDERVIEWS SCHIEDaII SCELNAPPS. NO MORN BALD HRAD S NO MORE GRAY LOCKS!. • • DR: LEON& • ELECTRIC . RIIR RENEWER, . . . . is pronounced by all who haVe tiied: It the very best pinaratiotr. for .the. Hair. It is a positive care for Baldness. eradicates Dandruff and Humors,. stopS the Hairjrom falling out, and speedily restores Gray Locke to thlir original hug and luxuriance. • • - It operates on the secretions :and tills the glands with new life and coloring matter.- • Thin, dead; faded orgray . hair will always be brought • back by a few ap plications. to Its youthful, abundance; 'vitality - and . . . . .It makes thelair Soft, glossy, - fragrant, pleasant to the touch and easy to arrange. Dry wiry and intract able locks - become moist, pliant and disposed to remain In any desired position. .As rißair Dising, it has 'no .equal The•eales are enormous and .it is a universal favorite with-old and young of both sexes. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States... Address all•OrtlenstO .. • . ZIEGLER - ' • • - • SOLE PROPRIETORS, • _137 North Third-44i., Philadelphia.. Much le, 'AT "Eflpo, d6=lyl•-: 628 N, ' r ;•628. embracing every--new, and desirable size. style:.and shape of Plain and Trail Hoop' Skirts,-2. 3,-133‘, BX, 33i, and 4. yards round, • everylength and Size Waist . ; in every respriet,Frusr QUATATYi and espe cially-adapted to meet the' 'wants .of 'Myst prise and most Pashlonable.Trade. . • • "Ora o*ti„MaJarwof 1160 Skirts are lighter, more eiaistle r tnore durable, and REALLY onalsta than any other make of either Single or Double Spring Skirt, in: the American Market: They are Wane:nun in every respect, and sihereyer introduced give universal setts. faction. They are. now being extensively soldl4 re•-• • milers, and' rery lady should try them . . Ask fur 'Hopkins , Own - Make," and see that each Skirt- is insulted - "W. 1': HOPKINS; mANcraeru- RER, 628 ARCllStract, PHILAD'A.'.. No =leas Aar Gleatarre.•- A catalogue 'containing 'style, size and -re.. WI prices, sent to any address: -A uniform and liberal 'Nicol:tat allowed tadealerit Orders by mall or Other wistyPromptly and ,carefnlly filled—wholitealnand re tail, at Manufactory and Sales-rooms,No. 628 ARCH STREET.' PHILADA... SKIRTS Made to order, altered and repaired. TERMS, NET CASH: ONE PRICE ONLY.- . • • .• • WM: . T.'IIOPHINS. • J. 6TIL7WAIBT . 1233' gonthld Street, above SPruce, Keeps conaiantly on hand a WO . , _ • - assortment of li • • . . CARPETS, OiL CLOTHS, MATTINGS;DRITG. L. z GETS. FELTS, RUGS, WINDOW SHADHS, Jic., es I, - WOOLEN and QIL CID.TH.TAIILIC COV-P:- B, dm* which he is selting, at very reduced pri. Pr . la pea. • • . • •.- March 16, , 67 • • 11-em ,11.- &lye' ris Wash Powder • Saves time,labor.. money. Makes'. PASTIME and MONDAY A FESTIVAL. Sold every, where. Try it , Address all order to the Manufactur ers,ZlEGLEß :CMEMISTS AND WHOLESA.LE DRUGGISTS, 137 North Third ht., Philidelphin. March 16; C 66 46471 . • SILVER _WARR...Mute Jan, Byrn p•• ja m Bugar..Jars,-him, Batter Dishes, Napkin • Rings Cake Heaketa, ree.Pitetters,-. &c. Silver Tobacco Ekon, Unetwith gold.: . • ' R. C. GREEN, Dec I&.fia—an. • • ' :Centre St.. Pottsville. B EA'.,9:31T:r11.Y.::1 .• • • . Auburn, Golden, Plaicen, - ,and Silken Onr 'Prodneed_by the use of Prof. DEBIDDIX! FIi•ISER LE CH&VEUX One application, warranted to earl the meat straight-and stubborn hair of either sex into wavy ringlets; or heavy, massive , curls-been used by the flaattionables•of . Paris. and London with the most gratifying manna .Dces no ,Injury to the hair. _ Prue. by mail, sealed and Post-patd. $l. - Descriptive &utt ers mailed free. Address IiF.RGER, SHUTTS'it, Ca; 'Chemists, No. 285 River !tree-4 Troy, N. Y., sole agents for thellntted States. . • Feb. 9,'6T_6 . M. • MINIM W.SIIIADE riA., . • and 110!ITM; C GOV We would Invite the-attentiou of -our friends and the publicto,our gre a t of CAEPETS,hich has be e n • selected withcare, and l 9 which we have added all of the new and choice styles of TAPESTRY, BRCS SEIB, THREE PLY, and INGRAIN CARPETS also, all the new and varied styles ot.ENTRY • and - fITAIR . CARPETS.; . OILCLOTH from S•feet tolS feet wide-4 cut .to St rooms ot any slze: WINDOW SHADES in great - variety, Frosted and ..Pialn • Baads. Coco and Canton litaltings, Rage, Matte, stair Rods: Druggets,. Au.. All will be sold at the lowest rates. Call and ex. amine our stock. Very 'respectfully, • . • - • . • PRDIEASHQUGH, Ja - a co - .; 308 North SesendStreet,- below Buttonwood, west elde,-Philadelphia.. • , . Ifttm JUST. LANDED! •N4.LISK PART.ETINGS, Velvet, "Brussels, - • • • Tape and Ingrains. . . A.L130;, new style PIITIETIbIik for litaira and Heil with Isepange borders toirvite.h, , all made lexpresel for . .our aalee by.the Oast mantlikcin4 l . 11 ?4* - Til the lowest twalt price!. • . . ' ~.. , , . 1311' CtOTELEI; 3dATTIN9 : 4. DRINIGItTS, 11,17015 end AMERICAN CARPETINGS REEVE; L: . lElYicisT' a SON, 1107 - Cliestnatiti.;ladelplits. April C, 'BT -: ;Ntrg.ll44.lUggyPlOßlAlv: 0 . 0;. : ' , ViOireo;iyilt.P4ras,ol Minpfactutersi FriItA`D:EI • •-• EMBN= . • 4/6 4 16 . - :th*Pdt : Ana 'r - I CITCANI - irtratiio;Zi& tor 'we: -" 1 : 1 7_1121.6f t•l'l , -(llo.eri - P3Yrt ' ' dilingtar"aultwW iittoke.. - " •, 2 .. '• ' ' ' ' •-- -'' ' ' '''.::: "ritto.26lloll=l" - If•' • '''. ...--- ' --- .t j .. • . . (qyckgi riCkE t r imiWadirs.!.-t. •'4 ,"-- - R . v. , .t• 1 ,,. .; , ii ~--i .+ ::.,,., •, f ~.. ~ •.. , ' r, . ~,. MEDICINAL An Old Song Setto:a New Tune: iter.l.B 6 7 . -s iar • . .As spring approaches, . - • Ants and Rofiches • Flinn their hales -cow out, • • fin Mice and Rats - • . . In spite of p ais. • " - • - Gaitralv about. "id pin t sestablisbed In 11'..'T. Citi. o • ' 'A . Only infallible remedies known..• . : ..,:. Tree frOnt Maims ~ .. - ,-.-__ 'Not dangerous to the Burnanyamlly." "Rata come out otthelr boles to d1e.... t'Coltiq's' , Bit Itoai Eitisvgnatori '.; for Rats, Wee: Badehifi .'• ...Mark and. Red dolt Sc., lostar's , 1101-11tig: ExteizOlnitor •-:' . . la a Hula wish-nied to' detiror, and:: Liao at a.prOtentivafor Bed:Buga, . - 4 . 'Cosfir'6' , . - Ftectrii-Powder:foirlasetts. lw . . . . liar . go . trout, Plras,`Bedßui s. ' . • fneeetdon-Pktnets Fowls Animal& • rir .1 1: 1 Bi.N.alim 1 . 1. Cf biiltatlots; • rir. See that 4 Cols7Alia . ' name is on each BOX, Bet-. tie and Flak, Wore • . • 11;240.4ree4, HENRY R. COSTAR" 484 Broidwan . . crania In P9I7St[ILLE,•Pa;, alrßy EnmY aanoß, And all Draimit . 3ts and Aetalleis eyer3svliere ....r.-,.,. GOS . TA S .*CELEIRATED : B.I3:QEYWO . .RN....:SiiiiV:E, Fox Cals„Bums. Bruises, Wounds. &db., Cancers. Are ken Breasfs, Sore Nipples, Bleeding, Blind and Pain ful Piles ; Scrofulous, Putrid arid 111 , conditimed Sores; 'Ulcers. Glandular . Swellings, Eruptions; Cutaneous, af fections. Ringworm, Itch,. Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, &c. : Chapped, Hands. I,Tpt , , &c. ; Bites of Spiders, In sects, Animals, . • • - ft/. - Boxes, 25 cts., 50 els., and $1 Sold-by all Druggists everywhere. • ar'Andbyi HENRY R COSTAR, Depot 464 Broad fal7And by HENTtY SAYLOR, Pottsville, Pa. . . • " . • . •• - ••• . • . . • . • . , • • • • . . . • •.• • : • • . . . . • • • • .• " • '• . . . . . . •• . • • • • • . • . .• .• . •• • • " • . •.•. , - . . . . . . . • . , . • . - • ' • • , • . .--C OS. T. Acß' S C0RN . ..8 OINE NT' For Come, Bunions, WeriP,.,&.. rirßokep,' 2.5 cts.,. and S 11. •• 52rSold by all trogglets. everywhere.' , • • •• • Cr And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 454 .troed• tar 4d - by TEfiNET SAYLOR, Pchtsvillei Pe.' ,: ' CO-STAR.S.. PRBPARATION.OF Bitter-Sweet • and Orange Blossoms FoR Bta.J tr YiN G TRH OOMPEL7IOI.3. heed to . Bohol' and Beautify the Skin, removePreck- . .1.”, Ptmpice , Bruptiolus, &c. ' • Ladles are.now using it in preference to all others. ...tarTettlei t. Its-Sold by all Drigglata everywhere. rilrAnd by HENRY . R. COSTAR, Depot 434 Broad- Ney,"tr.'; • - - • nrmAnd by HENRY SAYLOR, Pottevllle, Pa, COSTAR' PECTORAL COIJGH. REMEDY, - For Coughs: Colds. Ititreineas, Sore Throat, Croup, Whoontog Zoog% Influents, - Asthma,: Coneatoption, Bronchial &faction!, and all Dleesees of the 'Moat Orb:Atka,' 26 ate., aO de., and 011azes. ' - by all Drnaste eYetYwhere• tinted by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 48CBreed- . bimoritY siortag, Pottrille, Pa. . . ,C-,0 !rf:A FO'fi 1311 - 0:1 1 ' stelitisdikaik, • uuksmimm. 43otrediMjdu,`,. um, demegiumit the ectl "*.,,; , • tiplf4l4C* ;l Ari ii r40101 7 11111 " 4101 %,, a1 . 111Ter "bi g t • r04;74,-; 'vZ; ;;;:' 'Ol4l-17711.174 MISCELLANEOUS. PERITVIAN SYRUP - A PROTECTED SOLUTION CF TIM PROTOXIDE OF I.RON, A iltiw dLnmeuin . BTHIKE HAT THE ROOT : OF DTRRA SP, By PUPPIYing the Blood with its SITU. rum- • • : OWL.; 081.4% . • -Vida is the secret of the wonderful succm of this , . - remedy in curing . . Dyspepsia,-thee Complaint, Dropsy, throttle • Dial Then, • Solis, -.Nervous Affections, :•• Chills and Feters, Humors; Loss • • • .ef Constitutional rigor, Div,- • eases of -the . Kidneys . • .' and • Bladde, . Fe- • • male Complaints, • . .. , •And all diseases originating in I BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, OfSECOMpanasELL Liy DEBILITY or LOW STATE or TUE TSTSEW • • • • . . Being free from Alcohol in any form, its energizing effects are not followed by corrmouding reaction, but itrp permanent, Infusing STEENETII, VIGOR IlliftbrEW twa into all parts of the system, Bud building up an IRON CONSTITUTION. ' . • • - . .• - Dyspepsia and Debility. • • From the Venerable ArChheacon SCOTT, D. D. rt6.IIANo Canaio. Bean March 2.1.15G5. . • • • "I am an inveterate Dyspeptic of morn than 25 years , standing." . • • "I have been so wonderfully benelitted the three short weeks during which • I. have used the Peruvian Syrup. that I cut scarcely , permade myself of the reality. People.who have known me. are c.ston .lshed.. at the change. I are 'widely known. and can butrecommend to others that which has done so much A CASE.OF 27 TEARS' . STAIDING.CURED. • From INSLEY .17iNV.t1T, N0..16 Lyon Place, Boston. "I have suffered, and sometimes sever ely, for 27' years; from' dyspepsia. I pommenced taking the Pe-. ruvian Syrup and found immediate benefit from it. In the course of Wee or four weeks I was entirely re lieved from my sufferings, andlutve enjoyed uninter rupted health ever since.. One ' • One of the moat dietingniabed Jfariste in New Enginnd.writer to a friend as fol. . lowa ."I have tried-the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the re sult, tally sustains your prediction. It has made. aNW bIAS dale: infused into my system new vigor and en ergy ;'I am no. longer tremulous and debilitated. as - when you Last saw .me, bat. stronger, heartier, and with larger, apacity for labor mental and physical, than at anyime daring the last Aye years." . • • • • A at - Eminent Divine of-Beaton , sari I' "I have been using the - .PERUVIA.I , .I' SYRUP . for Some time past ; it gives, me unw 'mos, surivsNor or SemiTe, m.prriorrir or mite E. " - • • . . Thousands 'lave •been changed by the We of this. .remedy;'from weak, sickly, suffering creatures;. to strong, -healthy; and happY men and women ; 'and In .valids cannot reasonably hesitate to give it'a trial. A -pamphlet of. 32, pages,.. containing certificates cif :cures-and'recommendations from .some of the Most en:Anent physicians, clergymen'and others, will be sent rani to any address. • . . • • . rarSee that each bin& has PERUVIAN SYRUP FOR SALE DY J. P.,*DINSItILOBE, Proprietor, 36 Dey fitieet, Nel• 19rk," •'. AND BY ALL. DRUGGISTS. ISLCR OYU L t • AllMedleal Mentretk.that lODINE le THE, BEST REMEDY for 'Scrofula anti - t`.M•kbadred diseases ever discoveted.% The difficulty has beei; •t!kolltaln N a P 1 solution of it. •• . • • • - • DE. H. ANDERWEIODINE. WATER, - ls'a PnieSolution of lodine, WITHOUT A SOLVENT, containing A rum, oaAm to each. Mince 9f water. • •A 'more •Pirwerful Vitalizing Agent ' . ''• ' and. Res torative.'. - • :It ins" etired and will: care . SCROFULA. all Di manifold forms.. ULCERS, CANCERS, :SYPHILIS, SALT RICHUM: mail hes been weed with astonishing. • surpess iu cases of Rheumatism, Dyspepsia Consump tion, 'Female Complaints, heart,- Liter and Kidney Diseasus, 4e.- • . : . •• • • . Circulars' will be sent rim to any one sending Ibeir BEM= 'Prke $1:00 a bottle, or 0 for $5.09/ .Prepared by Di. H. ANDERS, Phyalcian and ChoiOA; I'OR SA ;FA .13Y. • . • ' ' J; P. DINSMORE, - 36 Dey Si;,. New York, • • .. AND_BY" ALL DLIALTGO VST S.. :BALLSA7I : : • • OF . . WILD zus DEEM USED Fos :immix iirrg u rn ItOST ASTONI6IIrSG scoorsp ix drama •_. . . , Coughs, Colds Illourseriers, More Tla;oat; .• Influenza„ Whooping Cough,. Croup, .' .. - Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, Di [ .- fealty' of Breaching, _Asthma, , .. . • .” and every affeitzon of ' ' , . . TUE T.DROAT, LUNGS AND CIIEST. • • . : . CONSUMPTION; •-• ' which baffles off more victims iban•any other disease,. and which baffles the ekill iat the Physielmis to a greet er er.tent than any other .malady, often yletla to title Remedy, when all others prove Ineffectual. --..••-. :Rapid In 'teller, Soothing hi Effect, Safe In Its .opers thin,. - • • - IT IS lIIISUIPASSED while as Iv preparation, free from • noxious ingredi ents, poisons,. or minerals: uniting skill, science, and medical knowledge combining all that is valuable in the vegetable kingdom for this class of disease, a is "-• .INCOMPARABLE! • • and he entitled...merits, and receives the general' confi dence of the public:. • ' , • • .• - . . %SEYMOUR THATCHER Berman, writes se follows: f•lVurrites BALSi.4 OP Witt, eucrai gives universal satisfaction.. It seems to cure a Cough by lobsening and cleansing the lungs, and always - irritation, Tars , EZMOVIIO : TILE CAttiti. INSTEAD or DltYllip EP THE .OOE9II .AND PLAYING TOE cat 'W.. mama% I consider the Bal sam as hood as any, if not the best,- Cough medicine with which lam acgtminted. , • , . ,• . , From Flon.Jufte SPRIKER,:of CanaJoharief . .Gentieraen,--.Thts is to certify-that • myself and tam; lly have used Dr. Wistar.'s Balsam of Wild Cherry, fur 'several - years; and thati take great pleasure in recom mencllng.it to preference to any thing of the kind for which it is intended. • In Cases of Asthma, Ynthisic,: - Or Affections of the Threat, T have never met with any thing equal to it Very iteSpectfully, DAVID. &TAKER.. . . . Theilev; JACOB gECHLER, of , Hanover, . Pa., Well known and much respected among the German population •in this country, makes the following' .: statement for the benefit of the afflicted : Dear Sirs:—Having realized in my family Important. benefits from the'use of your valuable . preparation;-. Wistan Balsam of Wild CherryL-It affords me great pleasure to recommend it to tbe public. Some eight years ago one of my daughters seemed to be.in a de cline,. and little hopes of her recovery were entertained. I then procured a bottle of your excellent • Balsam; . and before she had taken the whole of 'the contents of the bottle there was a great improvement; in her health:— I have, In my -individual case ' made frequent use of your valuable medicine; and have always been 'hour' fitted by it. "JACOB SECIILER, - - - PRICE.:,ONE . DLLAOII. A BOTTLE For Sale by J.P. DINSMORE, 36 Dey St., New York. SETHIV. FOYLE IL SON, Proprietors, Boston, GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE CUBES CUTS, BURNS, , SCALDS. Grace's Celebrated Salve oCUBES. WOUNDS, _ BRUISES, SPRAINS. Grace's Celebrated Salve ,CURES. BOILS, ULCERS, CANCERS. Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPET cl. Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES CHAPPED HANDS;CEUMBLAINS. • • Grace's .Celebrated HEALS OLD SORES, FLESH WOUNDS, &o. !tie prom'pt in action, removes pain at, once, and re, &ices the MOElt angry looking swellings and inflamma tions, as if by magic,--tims affording relief and a complete care. Only 25 cents a box I (Sent by mail for 35 cents.) For Sale by J. P. DINSMORE, 36 Dey St., N. Y. , S. W. FOWLS &SON, Proprietors; Boeton, and by all Druggist's, Grocers, and Country Stores. August 4, , 66 eow GEORGE .REX & CO., ' AIdERIOMi G.EX.ittNIZING WORKS, 45 and 47 itichmandll4., Philada. r We aie prepttredio Galvanize all kinds of .W, nght and . Cut Iron at shortat notice and in very ' ' man. nor. - We keep constantly on hand beet Bloom and Pub. died' Sheet from-all Noe., Sp"am , , Wails. and Rivets. Beet Wrought Iron Welded Pipes, all sizes, at lowest prices and prompt delivery. •, . Special attention paid to. the thrnishing of Ifoller Iron'and Sheet Iron for in and outside-se-butes for the mines.. • . . Jan. 12, • . . • . . • . PLUMING A.ND GA$ 111 1 .. TING dr : TRIVTD.ED 2011 , ALL TIfEiR thiANCHES. .larcE(Aßs4l6ilo PII:ODEIT**E.jrz Orders left at the etorM" of i3OSBYSHELL & BRO., and GEORGE BERNET, Centro • 24,, will receive prompt attention. • - • . • - . lama Brae, Cor* and Lead l•mtigh_ .• - . GEORGE N. DOWNING, • • ' Co . mer of SIMB and Schuylkill Avenue: - . , , - - : TWELVE: years rennin tlon.htuftiroved Dr. Edwercts COUGLI :Re' W ild s Cherry and;Naptha. ' I - fal u tiedr up In moet vee lano c rs, i 1 ri ll , . Coughs; Hoarseness.. stiuna; Itilirierir.S. Bronchitis. Whoop '. /LI % i-1 I F. . ing Cough: ac. ' Sold byAli. Druggists and Medicine Boni - . . . ere generally.. Price 36 cents. Jan 19, .60-3:910,`,.. • riIiiILISTITIAIS' PRESENT flee and _ , L.O well selected sock of Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware; comprising all -the new:styles. . :Call and exam ine before purl:wing. ..All goods warranted as repre sented. Ca •r Clacks for Offices and Dining Booms. • . ' ' 0.1301.10:11; Centre St.; Pottsville. HUNTER'S - , lODINE • SARSAPARILLA xiiiefor diseases of the Bleed andfaifit. • . Parithr4 B CrOrUla. ,Tettar, Erse Was.egui eines of every kin ' is the beet•rvraiidi for A:ministate of ehlkiren follo‘viing Improper nenristinient and scarlet' Bever: I have a great umber of:strong, trathftil lideatea ot Ka favor like the folio 4'» Sores for 9 Inre, =tally,. seven.. -battlee year, Imp bottle ; a Dineen of the .Ibr SO .irt,atexedi fovi. bottles; &sonde -10 pansy hared. aver boUW:, a badly I:lZdThrceit,tured„ -twa,Po/1054 likeri4ed foot si cared, eaten bo. tlae a severe:. one^ of,Mysi' Silva*: erred, dr F ir,yeatVestroW Wm-bottles • I =rre, Svebottlee:_ Theflodine, 'pariderthe:bicoolt,thinsear •rseiw. it hno the *Mem di:waits loaf Wind iv Iskiiimpetieetlyharmleseeouipoeitiona heen, a;ldoa 3 f el a • • hillAttga/ti glartee .13taMobri*XP9¢5___, •frorn ait tdouthaand / 1 444:9 1 U% 2 fi t ArtiV - I sua f u lin.7 7 Maisie *cents 'New. Yorti - P,Q WIlia•8 0.1:= I , llo.lllslPranldinideieLL -4(5-1 low; GagoWN SORoWholeals . tN _ Agent Br4-snu ,uklayellianny*lnts AwiakEleic i er ) !..4 isamoicerr. - 4,, glom '.'77lrl"l7, fv*- THE New York. And by all peuggibta MUM tile „fano:. s t .: .. 11* ''' V - ; ;" r' - . 4 . " :-'-... Z : '.- ' ''.? ''''' •4&: 42 4.4 2 - • .. 3 't f' G.4 , g' -• .;: ' 4l ,F l ;‘i . &...:•tATZ .. -1 ,- . li: >- - 7 .... ;t..e..- , .71 . r`, ' ' r e.r r ,'' •..":. . '•- ' - . • "-•.'-'. "'" ' t i tt..l ..-,. 4 :. - . ''- - :-., 1 * '''''''' .....-:' - • '.4 - - '7 - ' PARTIALITIES AT FAIRS . One•of the minor .h - indrances to the 7,,; of our Agticaltural and Horticultural y. t . r:. Is the real or raided Injustice done to t xh4,. • tors. Whca.a Man takes .great trouble aud , goes to some expenec preparing to'txhiliit stock or grain, or fruit or flowers, and tilts finds his, articles slighted, and the premiums given to less deserving competitors, be It rl± hurt, and perhaps resolves to abandon 11. e Society - and its exhibitions.: Every ycir witnesses cases of this. kind. - And .80 it 1.1„ 1 ,., Pens that good contributors fall. off evtry year, and their places are poorly supplied IT new comers, or not at all. - Not only do in fluential supporters drop off, but with their defection . the quality of the exhibitions de clines, and spLetatirsgo home evcry-Year Glaring the Fair a idinbug, not worth attce• ding again. Now, to avoid such troubles, it is irupc.rt ant, first of all,' to secure good judecs. Th y should be int.n hbOvre . lll mean and petty I•re. jndicee apd partiiditirs, men thoroughly c, .p ; . petent tO decide on the merits of tie anit presented before them, and who - will give ihne and thcught to their examination They should he the guests of the Soci, and be ;entertained, • freti of apense, dui ; the Fair. " . The time for appoinling the 'Excel: ‘ . 'e Board who will select the Judges, is r.t winter meeting of the local Society. Lt.e the members 'attend this meeting,- and r e,.. ; , it that, gbod and true-men.are chosen f ur (- cerb. Then, let this- Board give tim - e . careful thought to the choice of Judges. Ti success of _the .Society will depend much this. ...But when the Judges have "hei 11 ;:lt• pointed, ihe . exhibitor should theneefot k' miss ail suspicion of partialhy, and take decision of the Judges as given in good I Let us ever remember that we are ' 1,, think more highly 01 - our own :articles th;:r, we ought to think. The Judges have to 1.0 4 on all sides of the citse in order to fe , dtr due juitice to 'all parties. = Putting faith' theirlonor and fairness, we should bear- wi; occasional, disappointments. quietly. T . Li i course is right in itself, and is the only w ar in whiCh a Soeiety and its fairs can bc 'Lc oeasfully iiaintOned. . Nevertheless; it is important that the es should feel their. responsibilities as -to render unbiased judement, and we , ti,iya that over every department s member of 0., ExecullYe Board _should preside,', and u he Watehes narrowly the behaviour of exhi!;. hors, some of whom Will leave no si,:n e - "- turned to influence the Judges in their fair: r he should be ready Co entertain_ übj.leti , Ls to itiiigtwocir to, their. action ,; ,end in ea-c: proof is afforded of ip3proper bias, it siri:hi be in his power to: arrest proceedings anti have a new committee Appointed, or the un fair men . removed.l ,The position of Jutl;:..•at midis is A thankless one, and should bt.; uhule as light and agreeable to honest men as pro slide...Bat the Executive Crnnaittee 5h,,t11,1 avoid men who askfor appOintinent,. or m;,;) are, nominated by exhibitors in the elss,s they inspect.--Ammuc.tx AourcemrcniSt. BONS DUST AS A FERTILIZER An intelligent farmer living in the Western part of Connecticut, writes the following:— our entering upon the euliivatiou of . our present 'farto, we asked our- predcr:ts , ..,.7 what fields Won't' give a crop of p6tn!oe without:the applicadon of freSh` Imrnvard manure,- as we feared the application-of such . in inducing . `:the rot,", • A five-acre fi, hi u named. We . carefully planted and culiva ted it, and found no rot among the p0t::', , , , , hut the: yield of the - tield did . not t!,c tables of thefarm for the year, -so extplus.ei was-the land.. In the ilutumn we plocs ed. :--11 sowed the.-same field„witli"rye, twenty-t .e bushels of bone dust to, the acre.- Such sass the immediate r,ffeet of the applicatiori, Iht when the rye was grown, amen of tdi: , F.ry stature. W(sl.dd be .Coricefiled by the crop in walking . through the field. .Griss set,i sown:With the rye. ' A good crop of hay w 4 i taken the first year it was tnewed.- - . But tie .second.year, when turfWas'well sixteenlons of hay were 'takenfrom.the acres:. After mowing it four years, it plowed . and, planted to corn, givieg crop withdut manure. Stich is our c::i.t'ri ence.in the-use of bone as Manure.' I Wolly to twenty-fire bushels of bone is a g , .,1d: drestingto the acre, and it is worth Ircm.tw to three times the 'cost' Of :stable . ta.:n.,,lre brought from the city . -Bone dust Fhollid applied to and left as near"the Surface aS:alty be, - and be, suitably covered.. We itztri':y so* broadcast : after the harrowing.: Tee . second - course. a the harrow. , cOvi.r 11, , ztr the : anrfeee. , ' . . AGRIC(JLTUR;E The,Monthly Ite.pOrt, of the Agriculturu I Department for February contains tables shoWing the average 'yield per acre of cereals in the respective States last.year, In wheat the highest avernge was in Nebraska, at bushels. In Pennsylvania the average wbs only 11 bushes. Of all the Eastern and Middle States Vermont was the highest, going up to 20, bushels. Kansas Was higlicst •in Rye, yielding 26 . bushels, Pennsylvania stood at 13 bushels. Vermont led the Eastern an,i 'Middle States; standing at 18 bushels. In Barley 'Nebraska was ahead, yielding 35 buihels. PennsYlvania stood at 20. Vermont went to 29 ; ahead of all' the Eastern an Middle States. In Oats, - Nebraska was fore most, standing 'at 47. Vermont stood next, at• - 39: Pennsylvania, 33. In corn; 'New 'Jersey, was. highest, at 43. Pennsylvan:a stood at 34. Illinois at' 31. Indiana at 3c. Ohio at• 33, These 100 bushels to the acre, that used' to be bragged abotr, did not ap • • pear. In Buckutheat, yerenont was highest, at 30. Pennsylvania was at 21 4 : •Ia Pota toes Florida led, showitig nn average of 1- 7 bushels. Maine averaged 150, Vermont 14; Pennsylvania 99; while Colorado went to 175, and Utah to 163. . . In cereals, the average yield in this mu try, is one hundred per cent. less than in Eug land, and fifty per cent. less than in France eripto. , Essiedit .or,` CELEIPI.—Steep an ounce c t celery seed in hell a.pint of brandy or Vine gar. A few drops of this - will give a tin; flavor to soups and settee for fowls. Futrir Calm—One pound ,and a half of flour, one. pound one sugar, one fourth of a pound.oi butter, pint of sweet milk, sit eggs, fruit and spice to suit-your taste. JEILY C.lxtc.—Ori3 pound of butter, on.c of sugar, one of flour, twelve eggs, nutme and rosewater. Butter , 1i dinner plate and bike thin ; 'trim the'edges nicely with a pen - C.atta.-One cup of lnitter, one of rich pour cream,' but it naustnot be bitter, with a littler:soda in. It; two culls of sugar, four . eggs and about two.and a hall eiips of door; tub the anger and butter together: I gener -4y can- tell by the batter . when there is sat - - .. .union flour: as 1 do not like It too Stiff Germantown Telegraph.- Ponaxo:Yeasr..Taltp four potatoes, "slice them and boil in two or three quarts of water, tdgether with a double., handful-of'„hops in a bag, and a` handful of'salt; then pour the liquid overenough: wheat. floor to make of the consistency of thick mnah.; when milk - wank add*.bowl of yeast 'and set in a-warm .place. In twelve hours it , will be fit for use. —43ermantOwnTelegraph, UPS' TO MAITIC 74.11 Li POTATOES.—It ii.a very, tomnion thing fit . the spring to find strong; wider) , potatoes en the fable, unless care ballbeep - tr4en! to select and preserve them. A poor potito is, the poorest article Of food that can' be had 3. and as soon as they -„ •begln . WsProntsthey willl begin tOgrow - poor add: watery,`' the better 'Pert of the root going *ls the..snfOri of ,spronta; hence, to have 131 _ :84,Y,..nice Potatoes it, necessary. to keep .:theqfitin,4haus!inethemPelves .42 this way. - 4:exChOlgegiyes:ihe folloiving method of pieventl4 tihe. "riot:it:On 'ficxr'sPrcuti g, ivpreft, we hope will; be' trlekand approved. Take goad; iloctail potatoci-and place :Ahem in a_ttk ( Lt barrel; pou r b oiling ova !heil:4lethog Ilem*:renialo in:the water uptil tlie.tiaaie , fcaidet thei?kul XidiL'sprout; i/4 4 lie*tgct•i ttlX i l AY: , Ate pa; and put. thekri aevay.ln a boz in 'barrel' tn. s cool, ',,,olginealy _pots 1 0 41 1 1**.Mi c Ettllifigh r • - • , ?r , . : .r. 1 ~ '; - 4