. • ItiliOr. •{P'rotaitieToleito.Blisisl - 7 - 1 ' The illUmnecticiat Street it pribaticcii et the Corkers. aatflhlkewiset at vir"biegioni-4. propositibti Iressiowe doe College. reirtieti; -••-- • ' - .Wistmscrrex, April 7; 1867. 'flio news of, the nientinn in. Ocatecticat tod the most pore* it.iierisaillen at the Cot... Lissa. . _ Ia mon to Ira onextl, ao blre .clap or t %tinder from .1%, clear—aky, or rather ao pre a gleam or sunlight. thro .'ll 01 . 1188. tiC OVerpOßTitt black clouds, ao like the faitatreak nv sunlite iri themorMa After s long iki_tB*.4:oi.ma. rompua, with no brandy in the hoinwl„ tlint Re waz over- - „ pawercd with it. The.Coriten hovifL inerierict each a satiefactray spitemrtivjo.y sena° the reeeet ni the news . of " the - Tort Piller 14dr: It per deed, a Vilvy einglargffeck on Deekin Pogram.-- Whim I aim np to tam witli the netre,he en: gaged with all the elokence piiiumet , a tifin-to convince, a nigger, with foimerly belonged to • him, that, atthrxll the fleztberners -themselves War the only ones wicb the niggers -cord - trust and that-when the. time cum for etii. ‘ to exercise' the 'teethe franchise, of they hod /um regard ior their own interests they wood tarn theirbatkcm the ablishMsts, who _wine., to a man horpbeaded deceevers, and trust ' them end them only who koored em. .. • !"Sariiyo4l," sod tho Deekin, Lin a. affuishunit tone, with. one hind on the nigger's shoulder. ••why - sheodent we lore yoo? Too. are. bone. try oar bone, antiflesh:lir our doh — weare nv, one blood"—(this rrarark the Deekin got into a habit ea ne yearn'ago ut - gittiwaff when wieckin uN : the Dimocrisy North,' and iflui noes' it.. It - isratlirr etr*.ctivo tho in this instance ; et I had bin in'..tris pleas I alloodent hey slung it ont,owin to the pe- . cooliar eonstrucksben wich mite be put onto it)— "and our interests is 01:10, 51D159(16." . "Deckle," eezl, intarruptin "Deekin! Connecticut lez • Epolten - in thunder tones,' and htz gone Dimocratic !” . • • • "Wat !" sez he, - "Dimoeratior • . . • "Verily," ezl. "A ativernor, and three Cori gasmen out uv four." • .-. • • • There siraz a sudden =peter tho friendly re lashensexistin between the Deekin and Samyooel the dark complexioned: •If he Wu; uv the Pee kin's &Id the Deekin smit in favor nv inortifyin it, for never wui co belabored ez wuz that unfortunitehatteri. The flesh witz imejitly las nerated.• 110 pitched into him fercebus; and af- - ter pummelin the astonished- Afreldo, who didn't' see why the result 'ay a' elect:shun shoed wor - k• sich a change, till he wtiz out ny breath, he eon-. denst wat strength wuz reniablin into one vigor ous kick, ezelaimie-- • • "Take that, , yoo black swindler. I've talked sweet to yoo under false pretenses. l've bin bez • frayed into waslin Soft Eawder onto a nigger— into whet I hey a ondeniable rite to coin.: wand- into—" • . • . - • "Wet does all this Mean r sod the nigger faintly. "Mean!" sed t to hint ; "my friend this is the reaction we've heard so mach-about-.=-its arriv. It means that' there is a e:sceedingly good chanco tiv yoor heir! redcoat .agin to yoor normal epees, nv yoOr cumin down irom the bigh hoes yoove bin ridin and in heir agin a servant - into yonr brethren. It means that Connecticut hez spoken, and that yoor a good &ICA more valyooable to us than yoo'wnz a hour ago. Go, my friend, and buy salves for your brooses, for unless yoorlteekl yoor valyco will be less in the markik l'oo l / 4 1 be ashamed to sell for - a low price, woodent you ?" I-left the Diinccrisy jubilatin and cOmo on to Waihingten, feelin that I must go where I . coed . find kindred Boles. The niter arrived. there wuz high carnival at the . White . House.. The Presi dent trim in tall feather. Ther wuz Connecticut v:sil3le all over him, ~lie bed a wooden 'nutmeg for a buzzurn pin—a minatoor basswood ham hung from his watch fob, and in honer - lir the occashun they wiz drinkin punches made nv Noe - England rum; with small slices riv Weatherfield onymas in em insted US' 'lemons," Randall sprung toward me elf entered the room,.and ' clasped tme by one bond, the Pieeident by tether, and We, then-:-not altogether onlike the three grapes-=embraced: They lied the advantage nv me, ez they heft one odor—itie onyun, nich hedent, but I stood it. Why not, when that odor. wuz from the. breaths nv those hevin the npintin power? I wood het stood it bed they bin eatin assofectida. At this pinker Sekretary Welles came in. i" sed he, "why this is unwonted hilaiity 1 why this joy where. greet ginerally holds her court?" . ~rhe Connecticut elecliOn," sed Seward. . "Oh, to be sure," sed the venerable old man vacantly, "I . remember. Hawley,' wiz it, 'or some other man who Wll2 elected over—over what wrt his name ? - --ovir candidate'?" "That wuz last veer'." sea Seward angrily, "Well, perhaps it wuz. When did that State vo'c agirci" asked be innocently; to wick no an swer wuz given. But very little attention writ. paid to Sekretary Welles by any one *Ceptin Setv Ara, and the Tact that he occasionally undertakes to keep him posted in current events is generally taken ez evidence that he's breaking up'. Poor W'illiare, We evident that he's pe:Eeitt into his dc ta3e. . Ther wt.= a r pleasant gatherin. Cowan Arnz . • ther, and Saulsbury and Garret Davie, and Doo little and Seymonr and Brooks, and more congra tulatory letters wnz read than wood fills page of thw Noo York Herald. Jelin C. Breckenridge 'hoped this anspicion4 event wuz the beginnin of g sad feelin, presagin, ez he trusted' it did, the eozinehoo e t triumph of them wich he lied alluz bin proud to call hie friends. Mayor Monroe, of Nio Orleane, hopc4l that, after the evidence of retarnin reasoci, President Johneon wood not hes itate to remove that • second Butler, Gen. Sheri dan,'who wnz ojine tq every friend the Preei denthail in the city tic wicli he wuz lately Mayor. General \Vise sent his congratu;ashene, brit ez they okkepied thirty-eight pages of legal cep pa per. closely ,written, they wuznt road Mosby sod a . allegoriele pipe made ur a corn cob, onto wich wuz carved a cymbolicle nigger with the American eagle with his elaweinto his wool, with - his congratulashens ; and Fernando Wood and -.lessee D. Brite and Dan Voorhees sent tbeirn, and Vallandigham wanted to know now whether or not the President wiaz a going to accept the. eituaihen and take the Dimineratie party to his buzziam ? Ef so, he bed a list of apintrnents for . Southern Ohio wich he wished made. At this pint the question arose whether or not I bed riot better move my Claesilde and Military Institeet • to Connecticut? lam a practicle man, and I to ' ivunat asked, or pertinent to the (ideation, whelp= or or not thee wuz dietillery in Connecticut, and sekond whetiTer or not tiler waz a vacant post af its within four miles uv it, . Sekretary Randall replied. lie woodent bold out indoomienie that be coodeiat fulfil. He wuz hon.' est. Honesty war his best bolt.—simple, child-like strate-forwardness in-his deelins pollitix wnz his cheer failin and had nigh bin his rooin., The -• Mat query woe easy to anser-tlie eleckslein re turns wood indicate to any man uv ordinary in-, tellek that titer wuz- distilleries either in Coulee - tient or very handy to the State, but they win no Poet Offish to.spare. To carry the State every nun uv em had bin solemnly promised. The . President retuarkt that larreely shoodrit think that tritlin 'circuinstsuice' ;vivid itdorfere with given no ern to other men. . • •At this pint I broke4a, 1 told em firmly that makes I cool hey a better post offis than the won I bed, I woodent go. I moll go and coed move wat there ha of the College bitable. It woodent cost much to pay freight on that corner Aim. I apnea a better one co . od be got in Connecticut at less than the coot UV transportin it, bat wherevc that Dimocratio College is. built there tenet be (tie corner _dim uv That stun is hallowed. - Thee are tender assosialMeni hanging round it- It woe the corner stone ova nigger school-house' wich we burnt to the grotind the mite we heard no. the veto of the Civil Butts Bill. But I wont go to Connecticut onless any entesistarice is a-lioored. • Thor is more money ther than in Kentucky,. but I doubt whether they weuld support me as well. - 1 speck frankly. I kin understand whys kin be a Dimocrat to Kentucky—he's interested in niggers. I kin appreciato the Dimocracy tiv iluthern Injeany, Illinois, and Ohio, coz theYCOIMe trom that region, and the aekond genersehtin F aint got tole voters: I kin understand the Di: reecri s y intleenan'e and Fernando Wood's does tricks, but pardon me—l want to keep very clear uv Connecticut Diniocrate. A - prple anywhere in Noo England with kin deliberately ally. their_ solves to us is just the kind nv maplel'dont.want to be among. I instinctively - mistrust a Yankee wh s o dickered away his interest in. Bunker Hill.— / hey notist that a Non Englander . which _come' .. south and married an old maid, or widder with *plantation, wriz never to be trusted, and_ it's tny expenence that a demoralized Yankee, one -who hez shed his early trainin and took up any : body else's moral close, is about the meanest . ' specimen iv *Whiteman on the face no the green • earth. He hez the ACOOLIUS wich is born no a lemsen soil; without the Puritanism to keep it - withinlieuede--he piss aces the ability Co make a livio in his native rm., but his laziness impala him to a easier wabsistence in milder climes, and in- Cid no sahin forteackred lie goes Sonth and fishes • . for wen. 'A Noo - Englander • unrestrained by. • . grace is pizen, and I beleeve Connecticut is full nv can. I bey. heerd .MattaiMtuaoaitsr religion eionzetl, but its authin we may Well be thankful So:. I hey aline bin thankful that the MayflOwer brs over _religion ez well ez brains and will. • • Among the Connecticut Dinrocriay / shard, a and no show, and, besides, I hey too, much self, . rispeck to eociate with on on terms no equality.. I Will no feragin pn them they'd manage !olive' . -on me. 1 hey lambs, to shear in Kentucky; and / don't care about changin em. I. don't witai: to t Wow any Cold water onto this festive occasion, it to tin a element us, altdiefise, bat, hey we any as : atommee uv, her eontinyoein boo? Ef I under-: sued it, we iron by means no patronage, and rtutrain a War Dimocrit, a Lein I, in co ,,, noia with all the' trop Dimocrisy, disphie. We can't do *pin: The next bloat thate.reepa f r o m th e N orth wall brio to our elms a etory,uo another 'kind. , p oe gm. er don ' tmake a opting her known no - born with two brads .. This el t eti ne , fear me, is one of these monsticiiities eieh Na sometimes prodooces to show what she is -capable no. - It ain't normal: '1 hey no'objeckeltan le yoor_ feelin goad over if-it violet me, osy give mar' friends . Seuth'eletMage, - and-may ;Skt•tr the Radicals into given-nehetter terms, bat - My remarks war. trahmrupted bySatilatinry, who . bed .bin enreptitumely Aripkin. Mich with the ' and the odor-nv the mime overcome him: . rolled under the table, and vets shortly-them :. *HAT MO 111. 4 turbroksjeti." fleiVe Tot - Thome to; „-,;lltOrEbr, tkilidna*My Peritat(`MA V. :Nino. P. M. - Mich is Postmaster), and likewise Profeseer” no ?adds in the Southern Chuielkle Mil lireClJlll,4ll . IOW& IP -NW 1.#6.-41.141/Uk .;.-,.:c ;_.-+~x , ..:+.'~~_` >r - sT~ n=: 4 .~.-.''s~.:sa',.~,a:.s:, ,r{y"~"`si:'..:;,`?;`.c,*'>,~~"v`id'o.c~".... r . 4. - xu,•~....._„w,...- :?~:i':`.~.....7,ci~1 ~ - ~ .~,-5..~~ ~ .. _ :_23't='~:~ .'t~~'+W~f. _ _ • GEORGE_ BERNET,. tkiloukrEitEß Market Hareeti between IScessint alb Third, '1444 anactoi the iablie that bat hires the. store room nest dame to Mr. Deader/miss/Ye old alma. where all Daemon in hta be attended to • • DR- G; fr. - acza - NE, . Teacher of French and &mien linguges. rower of Attorttey, Drafts, an a l all other Orders to Europe attended. to• Life Minimize Effectimi with the IL 8. Life insurance Ocanra2Y. Passapi g *ln4 - Gomm . . March A, VT 801CE13.-- T T wiscaswas. AHD gifeem rite= . TOBLCCO, rapEs ac SEGAIIS, Centre St.,:erilisaite tie Tema Mail, • P041491111161411i, PA. Vnto.ll. 9gt. ' - ,FREDERIa W..LAIJER, General Commission Merchant, AND DEALER Ili BREWER'S SUPPLIES. 'Prime thwir"-euxed Haw, Shoulders, lord,. Jim, al /West rates. E=l=:l Agent for Limbmgwa;liaerican Oil Polish Piste Blacking. & Smith's '•Tlp l'op'• Axle tlrease —.the bee n the market. ' • FRED& W. LAUER, Oi.netal Agent. "Old Jett," corner sth and Washh3gtoni3te... Dee 5; 't6-494 ' • • Beading. Ps D. A. SMITH, I%IE RCHA_NT TAILOR. CHYME ST., POTTSVILLE. Pd. April 7, '66 1441 TElt. 1 TEA _1 TEA 1 TEA:I 0 0 .N . -- 13011ANNAN & SCUNIEBIL, :Qrosersr . Market . 81. above V.,Tottsville. Apri a, V-14-tt rl B'OlllBlEB. 1930 VISIONS. FLOE'S and FEED: OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, - AT BO 11 ANNAN' & scumnsuivs, . Market Street MoreTbird, Pottsville.' April 6, 67 . 144 t 'RMIIOV.A.T-1. Capt. C..F. GLOVER . Having removed his Cigar and Tobacco Store to the building between Capt. Smith'a clothing store aad J.- Dnerre jewelry store,Centro street, west iliac and thankful to his friends and the . public- for fast favors, asks a continuance of the same. and informs thew that be has'on band a large and superior stock of all goods in his line which will be eold at -the lowest-market Urnis store Is. easily dlistingubhed by e large and beautiful model of a ship in his window. April • BARGAINS BAR' GAIN . S StLLING OFF. SELLING ,OFF: R. A. GLOVER. respectfully announces that he has determined to. eell err his entire stock of Dry Goods without reserve, and for that purpose will Offer GREAT INDUOEMENTS To purchasers. All wishing bargains will -do well to sire him an esrly call.' • April 13:. , Gl-1641 . ••• NEW STYLES •• o. • . . SPRING. AND SUMMER SACKS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN • • - Now opening at the NEW CLOAK AND TRIMMING STORE, Cdntre St.: Below American Roue, Potts ville. A large areortmentof Clash and Dress Trim mings Jnet-reeelved. A. & B. BOLAND. • April la. la • . Ih-am- • GUSTAV WOLTJEN, WIIOLESALR AID RETAIL TOBACCONIST CENTRE,STBEiT, NEST DOOR TO TUB UNION HOTEL, POTTEIVIILLE, Rtwpectftollitnritcw the attention' of dealers and tore keepers to gtneral to Ids large and well selected 4toclt Imported and Dorteidle Segara, Smiling and Chewing Tobatefas, Clay and Wood Pipes, 8e.0c., All of Which be offers for sale u CITY MIMI Give him a call, and convince yourself.of the goOd • qualities and cheap:tees of his goods. Ile insures you perfect satisfaction. Goods sold rut pit.P 'in.U.FasUICI), or the money will be refunded. • JUST RECEIVED, •AN IN9OICS Olt FINS • •. • DEPORTED HAVANA SEGLES, , Among winch the ft:66l , ring favorite Brands Figaro. . Stamps, • " Propoeign s Alfredo, Trinidad de Cuba, G. de la G., Ax., bonosung or .ttizukr TA§ CONCS•AS, LONDEES, OPERAS, &c. ALSO, A VINT SELECTION OF GENUINE MEERSCHAUM PIPES •AND SEGAR HOLDERS, . . . Plain and fl,.nred, ranging In- price from 50 to to 815 00 Pilch: . Among the Pipeattere ire some besatlfully carved heads of the /ate Mn."LINCOLN, which cannot be surpassed in workmanship. May 5.. ca S/EVER IVAILE...- Pickle Jan!" Syrup Jars Su= Jar! Mugs, Butter Dishes, Napkin Rings asks Baskets, Ice Pitchers, fig, &c. Silver Tobacco Boxes lined with Qold. , R. C. GREBN; Dec Centre Rt.. Pottsvllle.. • Ct DOME STOCiO. OF 32100T5. AND h1110.1t8.4.:-The undersigned 'respectfolly in forms the citizens of - Pottsville and vicinity, ' - • ; that he has on hand a • huge and assort-: -' went of Men's, Bora. Women's, Misses and •,ati,_7 7 -g -du Chiklren's Boots and Shoes, width he is eel-eel ling-at as-. reasonable •__ prices as they can be • woe-tired anywhere . - • • Car Work .made to. order with promptness and despatch. • • .1. F. /MINA DDT, ' hlthantong,o 84.. opposite Poet Mee, Pottsynii April 20, .67 • • _:1. , 1. ALEXANDER; INSTRUerOIIOF . • Piano, Ilelodeios, Vieth' and ':Quitse... - • Versons making application at the store all Parkes : 4.V.- Son, Centre St., will receive prompt attention at their homes. April 20, .81-1,..0 MISS :GORDON 'S • Dome, .Biardiag and Day ichool for • Yawn Ladies, READING, BERES RODN'It, PIERNSYLVANTR. • For CLrentars address Ma Gordon, No. 228' Nortb Pith SL, Heading, Pa. ' March 23 1 4 8T-12-2m*. : NEW : BOO K S ON 'IRON, IRON MANUFACTURER.—Fairbairn. • MANUAL OF MINERALOGY.—Dana. •At4l/117.VNAN111F Boo imam. THE. UNION HAMS • Are prenounced by tam who wie them. - EQUAL .TO ANY .lIA3IB EXTANT!. . . They are ?elected from only strictly corn fed hog& aid the ingredients nosed in caring are all of the my bast quality.- Particular care la also taken to lamp them in pickle only long enough to cure, which. pae- Tent? their getting too salt—a great, arid general gnat with moat hams. None genuine utiles? branded. Cured only by - A. IP; CUESEBROIDVII iit City. - PORK PACIMRS, AND WHOI Ina et I 'DRALZILSIN •FISH CHEESE AND PROVISIONS • IQ.Nartir Delaware Avenue; Phikaula, eirpseking and Curing Retabilahment ft It..corner 9th acid Reed Sts., . /larch 9„ .L 1118 PARIS IEXPOISITIONS. RETURN TICKETS. - VOO, GOLD. MEC INMAN LENS MAIL tiTEAMBRIF'S. Built expressly for the trade, CITY OF PARIS, _ CITY OF ANTWERP, CITY OF LONDON. CITY OF BALTIMORE. CITY OF BOSTON CITY OF NEW YORE,. CM' OF viresintwrol43 Sall from ?ter •C l ilortit River. New York: BYER SATURDAY. SPEED AND ACCO ODATION UNSURPASSBD_ Price of Met class passage, pajable In go ld— New York . to Liverpool, $llO =di p w New Ycm to Landow... 115 Bound trip New York to, Parte 125;•110inmi triti..... _ RETURN TICKETS GOOD FOR TWELVE, MONTHS. Return tickets via . Liverpool, London. Ne.. Raven, and Dieppe allow-Faris pasnangera to breal tt °e,e lour— y at Liverpool and London. - For fu: information apply to ' JOSRI. R. RICHARDS. Agent. Mareit CUARLER E. 1.1 saurieont mad Pile SCHUiL)DU:DODS PEI pt 6 • Havitnt bed abtunian experience . in fitotoicar. pta Molar attention paid to Suneinal oaks of 411 WOOL Office near]? opposite the Depot April 13. sT MIZVIIMPIII Needy '.itiniereired Clzereeeee OVICRSTRUNG Acknowledged to be the bee. -Leaden Prize Medel and= l ./IMB in , ' - 43 melved. atalsecoabind Waren:id* R 99 Ateh 'Civet. below iriOilkawaseet- Apt% la, WC Imam asp - Tutus - atinut—Ausags XX. WANTRIN male or comae. to woo In maw peat, tooaey-inektag trod genteel bpelnese, 7n- Irk& In 7 perecorof ordinary oktootity out roakettootVlO to $lO per month. -temple not twooll Ate. foe IS Ott, that tautly retettaior fC Addrolt , ' ' • Lomelicentol. Billion Kw. Mail IS, %I -154 L• f,tirtollos7.r. Own* irter• _ REALEDIALIN'STITVTE. _ . FOR SHAUL - MOM, • - 14 link Sumet; leityli 10047 _ rtirihin Intoimake.wiorttwWwit, Mock a Book -on ftwbil Illeumeseehmseeied.-onelet 'wet tree. - ur - w earespd sewhistAtiom will - not' regret st r lor.eiadeerttelet-ge*Arat ase impoetale,:mitbout. weasses. Silloger_,„ etroeld be unwed. - fteisesatsalpoe Aired:Lb DR:LiaVRENcit. NO. 1411011 NSW TCTIC: • • •lliew • Whistsjyrgs INA GS , -. 1; 1 ' thit . , V 111,11 , 101, : P i r r :Vasa • FISH. ik"H ATP% 8,..A.w.-:.:4:5. - . IND - D*+glatS overuntettpeind other Desi: t • rattle securities, :: iD. 5 NASSAU SST; lIEW IOU; (NCVErtOta: TIIII FIRST. MORTGIGE -RONDS OF Tag CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. CO. Thls dairpany is c , sitistrueting Eaglet the patronige United States Goveroment, The Western end of the ereat - National )liilwq• - Aer6l3s . the Contitent. Thels line laid extend from Sacramento, California,' actoas thiSlerra Nevado to the California State line. traversing_ the 1047.FIEST AND mossr populous SgellON OF CALIFORNJA. and thence throturh the :GREAT MINING RSOTONSOF THE. TERRITORIES to the vicinity of $l4 lake City.. , • . .. It forme the SOti WESIERK LINK of the only' mote to the Pacific which is adopted by Congress aid. :ILIThrID , BY 2113 ISSUE 'OP UNITED KPATOS Their road la already completed, el:gapped and rttn tang (or 94 intim-from- Sacramento to -within 12 Mlles of the summit or the Sternuc. and a large amount of the work of Grading. 'Tunnelling - , te., beyond that point lass been necomplisbed.. • • Tba FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS of tte.a Comtiany alfrmi WlLlEfaill Inducements of Safety and Proflt to In vestor', for the following among other maims, . . . . . . . _ , - . . . • First.—The rate of interest is SIX PER CENT. IR GOLD. payable aeml•anually In:. the 'City of Bice's& —The YRINCIPAL la payable IN GOLD at. Third.—The cost of the Benda. NINETY FIVE PER CENT. and rimmed Interest. is TBRPER CENT. • lees than that'of the:cheapest Six Par Cent. Gold . . Bearing Bonds of the Government.. • ' . , Westrtb.—The UNITED 'STATES GOVERNMENT PROVIDES NEARLY HALF THE AMOUNT'. -NECESSARY TO EU MD THE ENTIRE ROAD, • AND - LOOKS MAINLY TO A SMALL. PER CENTAOE ON THE FUTURE TRAFFIO FOR. . . Igiftb.-:-Owine to thbillberal pmidatein, accompanied with EXTENSIVE GRANTS S: OP " PUBLIC LANDS...by which the' Government fasten. this great national enterpriie, ITS SUCCESS IS BEN., DRRED CHRTAIN, AND- ITS :FINANCIAL, • STABILITY - IS ALTOGETHER INDEPEND - ' ENT OP THE CONTINGENCIES WEGINI AT . TKND ORDINARY RAILROAD: HiNTERI'IN .. . . . . Sixtir.—The Electirlty - of its FIRST - MORTGAGIC BONDS la therefore AMPLE, and their charge= - ter tbr safety and reliability is equaled only 'by that of the obligations of the GOVEIINKENT Save n th..=-The netetuntrant of the emnideted portinn . areALREADY LARGELY IN EXCan3 OF THE INTEREST OBLIGATIONS • WHICH THE COMPANY .WILL .LNICITH ON TWICE:THE, DIVAN= and ardsteadtly increasing. render. - - . ins The UNINTERRUPTED PAYMENT ,OP. INTERESTAISOLUTELY CERTAIN. - • Ltightle. —At the present rate of Gold thiy piy nearly - SX PER CRlNT:TerMunun .ou the. amount in. . vested: • . . The Ronde ere Issued In denOtainations of $4,90 with semi-annual Gold Coupons attached, psjahle in New York, and are offered for the present ax 95 per cent and scented interest' On crurencyjrom Jan. Ist. • Orders maybe forwarded to Us direct, or through the principal. Banks and Bankera in al! pane _ of the country'. Remittances may be made in drafts on New York, or In Legal Tender Notes. National Bank Notes, or other funds current fn, this city, and the Bonds *willbe for• warded to, any address by &sprees, free of charge. In quiries for further ; partiallars, by mail or otherwise, -will receive punctual attention. • . FISK & HATCH, BANKERS AND.DEALERS IN GOVERN - MENT SECURITIES, . No. 5 Nassau Street, New York. . N. 81-AU kinds of Government Becnrittre received at' the -full market 'price:ln exchange for the above tirALL DESCRIOTIONS OP GOVERNMENI` SS CURITIES KEPT CONSTANTLYON 1.131 4 ip, AND .I.:0IIGHT, SOU!, OR .EXCLIANORD. - . £i Gold Colo and 11: 8: iCoupout bought, and. collected, - . • • Var . DEPOSITS RECEIVED ON I.I6ERiL SUBJECT TO CHECK. AT SIGHT. tirCollectioni made throughout the coultry . itr - Misc:ellaneotu3 Stocks and Bonds bought and sold Ja the titocjc Exchange on commission for cash: CITSPECIAL ATTENTION .GIVEN.TO•TRE EX. CRAMS OF SEVEN-TRIRTY NOTES OF ALL THE SERUM FOR; THE NEW FIVE-TWENTY BONDS OF ISA% ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. • ,• - . April 20, 'or PASSAGE TO AND FROMI GREAT BRITAIN /ND MELLY% By Steamship arid Sailing Pat..lret, at lieduced Rates TAPSICOTT BROWERS 4 CO., $6 .SOUTH E;TRIZET. and 23 BROADWAY, Cantina° to Issue Psisage 'flat.la available for Twelve Months, from LONDON,,LIVETIPOOL, or giusx.Ns- TOWN, and DRAM - payableon demand, for any amount from .41 and upwards', • ALEXANDRE S. SIDEMAN, Agent. oppoille the Union Hall, Pottsville. March 2, '6l—tt-Iy VIEWS OR POTTSVILLE. • • LITHOGRAPHIC VIEWS OP POTTSVILLE 'Aar sale cheap at HANNAN &. RAMSEPS Ssekstere IMPORTANT BANKERS AND MERCHANTS. . . The recent disoovery ore new combination of metals, scoording to subjoined certificates, will produte an en• tire revelation in burglarproof aecnnty: .. OFFIOR OF THE NOVILTT IRON WOHNF.} • • New Volta, Petit Dee., IS6a. - Meesra. LEWIS LILLIE &. EON. ; Gentlemen We have subJectedthe sample of doable= chilled iron you furnished ma to the most severe tests (as regards drilling , through It) we - could being to bear upon it, and without success. • . - It is our opinion that It can only be penetratedby the use of a large number of drills, and the expenditure of much power. with days of time; and we think It irolen& siblo for a burglar; with his'. time and power, to pene trate it at all. Tonne truly., , . V. 11.01MiLq.-Superintendent. LYMAN G..IIALL, Foreman. EINCELTY AIM WILLIA' WORKS.) ' - .• &woo, Masa., Jan._ 22. ISM We having made an attempt, to drill eamplo of double-chilled Iron furnished ni by Menem. Mlle.& Bon, and failed to penetrate It more than dr eeighths Q) of *Winch, after hours of labor, feel that we ow ' dorse the above NoveltYlron Works , certificate In all JARFIS VirILLWAS, Tresiirier. MMfMMIiM Gentlemen: We have tried a nample of double:t:billed iron similar to that sent, to'the Novelty Work" New York, and our experience with it in:about the name, viz: that it tan only be penetrated by a long-continued operation of the most &alibi mechanics and the beet tooth. • Very. truly. •W. R. BECHTELL, W. a STRAU AN. Foremeii in Mews Mertick & lion% Sonthwortk IPoundery, Philadelphia- Pa. . • - " -• • . • - Union Fommaav Wosica • • • Coleman, Al., Marth 13, 1861.. : Messrs MIURA Y. & WINNEC I :Ago4te =lle Sate and • Iron Cbmpeny - • - ' " • GOAlentos r We sal:dotted the simple of nestecorithi natton of metals:foe safes, suit tis by you. to as tbOr °ugh tests of the drill as we could, and failed to pene trate the metal at all. : We thlnktt would be Impossi ble for. lauldars to enter the safes made of this metal by wane of the den daring the longest time In ordina ry business they could have access to them Lin fact, that the metal in proof against the drill: • N. S. 1101,10 N St Cb. OPTIC{I or.Tas '!ieltril-WrSTEIIII MANPO. CO,,} Comma.% Max isez. MURRAYYetata C wrmur... Agerite Larne Safe sod . ltnn Company. • _ • Gentlemen: Werrablettal theocultle you mrmancia us Oda new combination of metals to be used in the msnnfactnre of I.lllle's Safes) to the severest tote of 'our Power Drill. and with the best-tempered drills ow Akin ind experience could poudnem - After operating ooppeeraatingupouit with different drills several hem without Pe it It snore than half ,en ieelas and at that of unable to make further proMmAire as became +and that, II not intarly hopenetzelde; it would at least require day of time, a large ornaber-of drill, anal usable power to penetrate Doom& it and that it was entirely out of the power of even the meet skillful hargler to penetrate a sah made of this Materi al. • D. T. CRAlfik President. LijL:Adj - )0 : ::1-S. DOliblezastortoilot.Api - :-- 1144nd*IVIMI-Pi3„p()F. WI asesminent:way—oo bac, aut WhrF AAA, Abo,l3libr tafiptfoo: dAteled bsf 'both Pbofintit ffinity. : ThoptiblkAo' =to esil esmaltie theinto A 10:thtr ff *Act zr, z 4. T Sare Irsim : - .... Plio;p11 MAD111:11N, -• jc , 47 — al.: : :" . " r • Wows • *be argummes ,aleaallit S -s IN-3Afiri : 1 1 1 I 01 S -; '::: - .A r t 0 . . M0-El l 4i .;. j: .--.- 41:0* 1: , ; . : , ..i::.;: , :'''.;:;. 7 7:. $:5.5: t o ::;.'$ -5-:0 , ALLEN At- ifEEDLEW RIPER-PHOSPHATEOF LIME, Xasintactoredo3l4 - ktheap s 6 0414._ AGRICULTUA - Atwo - RE - Thifittl'iitpidailon: or o Olafr ions ion, has isibleediionesoustnqatious,wid haoye so many frticlosor doubtful ludas .itt tbe, unrket. - = •,. Iformessibutridtinfitt 'by . BA* ONLY old enoblkbef siOlnel:lknforti onnurcot Ows ti alwgs j,,T1E8,81,0111-QuAla i rt. (j etaadard xcetieaee inrad + 4n to tea Boa.::.. Patton, to ores ono, 200 Lai: onus A ItaDE.DISCOM riEmsral.:* . - • PIITTI/L1,1‘.. • We eell. mane Mit•Zio. 1, 'peered dt. tell from thePemetant.• .. - ~. ICEIO3OII. None In the markets.. . : • .'. ..L. ..._ ALLEN At _NEEI)LES,- Feb es, EA,BLY .VEGETABLES.i.: • • Pas: Beans, Tomatoeis, pon s and all Ml= Vell blos,•are produced and _ , • READY FOR M.ARKEr, from two to thre6 weeks oatlytt, by the two of oor ' • Theleans attending the sirplkatfort.of this manure, • by Market thy:decent is astonishing: -And every. TRUCE= knows the: arportanceot getting -131sIrto dace In . City Markets earl iv • in do sea on, thereby: availing himself of theillgir MOBS- • • Paduad in begs , of. USD the e 511 1... • PFICE;SSI qP c lllt BAG.. . , Ordera riceived at our °di ' and deliveries.Saadi from our Factory or Wftre4eusito, in - fiaantilles'in salt. . • ALLEN it NEEDLES ; ':: e Bondi Delftware Avenue.). ystrAmituquA. it. - Water Stxeeit • • • Februarys; '6l . • .6-ISt SIIPER-PHOSPIIVE ILIME, Is offered in the aeaurance that it is the beat and most 'economical fertilizer in the market. • The manufacturers introduce their SUPER•PHOS TEATS with the "'guarantee' that; it IS Perfectly free foam adulteration. - - The rent stmedatity_ claimed over-other Fertilizers -Ist. That it la manufactured from . Pare.Bone.' 2d, That a sufficient quantity of acid' has been need to convert the InsointleifKnie I'lleePheW W. O fierokez" phosphate oC Litae - sd. That the .Bone being unburned retains the am monia and Makes this a Tlttatlle.W.BONN. 81:1PKRI • • • MILIA.11; giIIITRIC • - • -Agricultural CtiemitidWorke. • IterOffice and Laboratory, No. 8 booth Fifth sued; Beading, ra. . March 8 8 , Vir-13-2m: SUPER-PHOSPHATE TE Or. LIME STANDARD . . . For sale at Manufacturers Depots, No. 27 North Frout Elsreei, Philadelphia, N0. ' 03 #outit Thiltjaatriees. :: . . 1,34 d by Dealers geasral throughout the cou ntry. The Material of which Moro Phillips , Phosphite to manufactured as/tains fifty per cent. more Bone Phos phate than Raw . Bone, therefore It Is more durabisi The ammonia present gives it great additional fertili-' zing value. • Sir years' experience has , proied the Fainter that it makes a heavier grain than even stable manure, and is not only active but lasting. • _ . ..MORo PHILLIPS, Bole Proprietor and Manufacturer. Feb. 10, SCI -7,9 m. t3ußqr-Phosphate of Lie MANifFACTITBXD BY : THOS. L.' OLT, AGT., scErtmaaLt. Eum, PA. Farmers and Dealers. in Fertilizers will obtain that !- have adopted the above `Tiede Mark." to PhD , " th oo e . who use Hall's Super-Phosphate, made from the Raw. Bone, that they are getting my Manufacture. • • Mypatrans will please - be careful in purchasing„ to observe that the above "Trade Mark" is stamped upon each bag, as done other-Is genuine. • Far whet:, Ras Sorteg, Corn, Oats, Potatooa, ?mete; Buckwheat, Sorghum, Tartans, , Hops Garden Vegetable'', oxd every- Crop and Plant. We claim - for our Phoaptutte -that .as a fertilizer and quica produceilez early vegetables, it cannot be ex celled. by any in the market, and as a TOP DRSSSIND for GRASS It has no superior., We guarantee that farmers will lni our . Super-Phos phate of Lima mate .ptOrtip; in action and more !flat lug in tta.effects than either Peruvian Gnaw or stable Four years experience has tested this, that our Fer tilizers !mikes heavier grain than even stable nutnnre. - lam tatiw readyto supply the above anperior Pertill zer in large or man quantities-10 neiw bags of 200 pounds-each. 'Also, always on 'hand; kaiock. of fink, Raw Bone Dust, Soft Nova Scotia Plaster, Etc., Ac. A trade discount allowed to dealers. . The above Fertilizers can De purchased at BRIGRT' &CO.'S Store; Centre Streelv Pottsville.. • • • - POST OFFICE ADDRESS—TWOS. L. HOLT, Amt., Schuylkill Raven, Pa. March 23, 'Get ' Feb 10. IS 0.1. y) Peruvian Guano Subit4tae • ,BAVGIA'S • • • R. A 'W. BONE• • • - SUPER-POOSPHATE OF . LIME. NEW- TORS; . Sole Proprieteen and atanutentnrers; Delaware , River Chemical 'Maris, PHILADELPHIA, 11. B. A. . . . . POE EYE,, BARLEY COIN, OAT& PcITATOEID, MBAOeO, BBQKWILIZAT, f3C4IO:III3I,TBENIPB / HOPI, EN VEGETABLES, AND 111'E AT CROP AND PLANT.' Especially recommended to the growers of Strawberries ; Raspberries;Blackberries, AND A LL FIELUITIEL yore than 13 years of regalar nee upon ell descrip tion of Craps. grown in the „Middle and Southern States; has given a high degree of poinia4ty to this ItANIZIRE. which''places its amlication. now; entirely beyond a mere experiment. .. • . . • • BAIII3GIUS BAW BONE' SUPER-PHOSPHATE: . OI I LIME I Is eminently. a Fuccestr as a Substitute. for. Peruvian Guano and stable Manure—and 'hi offered to the Agri culturists of the Northern and Eastern. States as a ter 'Miser that, will cbeay restore to the Son; thostres entitle width - have bmn drained from it by constant cropping and light manuring. It is very prompt in its action—is lasting In effect to a degree Imarrained by any commercial manure in the market and is afforded at a much less cost than nonage Stable Manure, or Person= Guano. The labor In volved m its rise is far less than tharof . applying Stable Manure, while there la no risk from thUintrodurgioa. of _ . trerFarmers are recommended to purchase of the dealer located, in their neighborhood In'sections where no dealer is yet established, the Phespfede,May be roomed directly foam the undersigned.... A Priced Circular will be sent to all who apply. • Our NEW PAMPHLET, t 'How to Maintain the Fertility of. American Farms.”-90 -pages,. giving full information in regard to the nae ot mannre, ie., will be teraMhed gratis on application.. • ..8.L166111. dr. SONS.: . • Office. No. SOO. Del*. Avenue, Philarter. BAUCH 8110101111108 dc CO., ' General Wholenale Agent!: ' ' No. 181 Pearl St., tor. Cedar, Now Pork. '• .GEORGIC DUGDAL.E.. • • Wholesale Agent for :Maryland and Virginia, 97 and 1038usitiOs Wharf,Balltimore. Feb 1506,1 - • - • - • , • '` rn Mash - Powdelf irate Wee.. 'labor. - money. ' Makei WASTO:NO A PASTIME and MONDAY L'Ira•TIYAL: Sold every where. Try it - Addrtes all order to the Mannfactur ere.. ZIEGLER MINIM AND WIIOLIDiALE • DRUGGISTS, ''• • • .137-N erth 'hided Philadelphia. M ' eet 16, .61 ; a-1y) • 11- pncir.oicLus Amu EYll.jalliefffk . • GLAMMES—A large .apert went oa hand and for Sale by JOSEPH DISEHH., • Watchmaker & Jeweler, Centre St. Pottsville. t hree . doom aboverthe If minter House *arch 9 V. 6-9 AMERICAN. JOURNAL OP MINING. Volume 3, Coseaseachig Blank 30. „ . in tonmagnente of thOtemarkable emcees that atierided this Joinual, thtt.-)titstore feel wanuted in Increasing its sire to. . • • . . • - .TwErwr - Tai sushing it the LAlttallgT 'and Moist HESSIVIC Viiitor Journal on this conthient, mm 7 .seothm the Gold, :Silver, Copper. Ira, Lead , G4.al Slate,mailt.M . - feet 111 the -Jitneral interests of America; ~ =M beautiful' engravigs, Matratisur, the latest imremealastaits 14 , 110 ft. signing and met-I allorklesl marldnery. The Journal hat won the enema. amen( thepress' theeutire catutzTEMVetirovie; amt . mumbesseraotsg its =tributesi more eminent edentilic men than any ot/wareeJrpablleatlet. Ammirsi - Tire reports of the market histovirii. metals, minim: ale and one, cerefalbt tmegsd treeaclyara an /InVat" autleistuns of the Jabber. "" • , 7 • . . , . Sabacrlption $s peg ' 3 - ear far rix mou th & $9 11 5. *draw% = w anke l ; . - Icreentisf caplets • - watatsan./ii - ieamp.Orv... arliblis37 Parkitiime; N.Y.March . 21, • • 126 v.. - INDIA RUBBER GOOD'S. - - -IMPAICEPTIMCEt • itand Atenoy, - 708-Olisatinut WillifF44ll , — Naittlawßelitieffilltesarl=oteac, slain • BablierFAMeil~tb Aug puillons.-;Distsgftr - sad EitatioVer Booteallines. ClothiliaLie..st WPM Actor Pitcef. 4, 11 t0r, ;ArkitrAllik'ailrfairt AWANS .14 ': e f lErilibli fPl i g lit .11 1 81 ; C1 W 11 , 16 ;Airlt:EßeillrOar 2 dllO t i t 'IOW gl I'l t " arjr" ,& li* -*--- G . UA.N . C). Boaz Whams and 412ontki Wale:Bt. (Met State above ChestnuL) CO IMING-1113014.• or t uits: PEILADELPIEEL AIDIMUM nanwma. MILLER & SMITH'S MORO. PHILLIPS' GENUINE IMPROVED, A. , la La 5 S Superior Improved r ---- L rifVl/40E MARK'. BAUGH & SONS, ENLARGEMENT Oid Mit,!kilo a New To*: - 8 6 7 • their Wes cane out, Gab. . , "taw, Inklltttlo featedies knows." . .., . ni:Tart **Wished IA N. Y - . - 24. v. **Not 41sageroas to the Nam= iltoini.* "Bits come outof tbetr halal to Mo." - starter' 0 Rats' IstPartetesea tar Rats, Mice, *whit. Mack and Rai Ants, ' * . . . • . • ;• Ihrdd or wast'Lltitivi to dedriir; and . liatt pi a. prevFartive for Bed-Rugs; .te; . . . . , Eledrie p•wder. for luiects • • •IQ far, mom% Fkai• Ineecti on Banta. Tptotii, 4 lamas. we; ' . CY t ! of all wcalblete.ludOltioti; or See that ..C.oBTwe Dame is On 01146 . 8a4134. lieaad Plat, beforeru bay. ilrAddreeew• SSIYBT B. COSTAR, • • •. . • . • .484 Broadway, N. T. IsWield In PoI'ISVYLE, Pa.? larity EMTLOR. And all Drams Ind BetAo, evellmtlere COSTA.RIS CaLXBR&TED . .. • ._ .., BUCKTHORN SATl7Z ivied's.- Baia. anises, Wonndi. Boils, Caums,Bre ken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleeding, Blind and P. sin- . Borofalotts,Tatrid and 11l conditioned SoreSi lllcms. Glandular. Swellings, Braptions. Cutaneous at fedimuvreagsworm; lick Dom" - Bantam Chilblains, Vie.: "Chapped Bands , Lips, &c .: &les of Spiders, In seam: Animals, 4.r.:, Ate . • . ! , Pr - Boxes, 43 cta',4o cta., and 1 BiZeti. : • • :113^So1d by all Druggists - everyisbere.- PN - And by HENRY D.'COBTAR, Depot 484 Brae . . 13/7And lig JIMA' SAYLO R, Patuville, Pe. . . , • , . . . . , . • . . •.•-. • . • . . . •C.O ST . ' CORN SO-LIT-ENT Por.Cerns,.tonions, Worts, • . I Wiles, 43 cte., 110 cte., and SI epee, Ur - Bola by ell Dindlete eieriwbere,' tErlaid by lUMBIraI. COSTAE, Depot; 4S 'Bread.' ItirAnd by UENBY BAYLOR, Pottsville, Pa. - • 00ON A. R'S' • • • PREPARATION • Bitter-Sweet sok:Orange Blossoms FOR BRAUTIPTINO THI3 COMPLEUON.. treed to Soft,:u and Beautify the Skin, =knit Freels: Ift.„ Pimples, Eruptions, Ate. . • - • Ladles are now using I in preference to all others,- . I. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. fafrAnd by HENRY ft:COSTAR, Depot Broad way. N. Y. rarAnd by HILNRY. SAYLOR, Potnwille, d 08 TAR'S PECTORAL COUG R E IVI E D.Y, Por Chnagba • Coldtt, Boaniguaess, Bore Throat; Croap; Whooping Cough, Inflames, Asthma, _Con&on= Bronchial directions r arel all Diseases •of the and Lnngs. rarßottles, 25 ct5.,.50 cts4and Si sizes. . prSoid by all Brunhits everywhere.: : '. itirAnd by.II32NRY R. COSTAR, Depot 494 13. roa dway, N. Y. Or And by HBNBY SATLOit, Pottsville, Pa, - • . C O,S T A R'S CBLEBRATHD BISHOP :.P.1.T41;;', A ITNIVERSAL DDINER PILL, • • . Poi' Nervous end Rick Headache, Costiveness, Indigw... ti o n, Dyspepsia,. Biliousness, ,Constipstlon. • Diarrhea,. Dome, Fevers,-and generalderangement - of the Digestive Organs. , Elrßures, %3 SO cts., and $1 gm ; • 13" Bold by. all Druggists everywhere. . ' - rirAnd by HENRY 11.CIATill, Depot 48111r014- 11rBold wholesale and retail se.'l3Al,l . NA N & jam ,13,8Y9 • .• . PrAnd by HENRY ga.YLOR, Pottsville, Pa.:, . There cUmetb glad tidbigier joy to an, • • •'b young and t0..01d, to great and to small The beauty which once was so preciou s and t'ar'e. la tree for all, and : all may be fair. BY TRIMS OF: • ' • - CHASTE - LIAR'S. • WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL p or i m p r oving , and beautifying the complezton The most valuable and t c a vitation in nolo; garvilittnlaysiduo n a qr. qulchreemenu . tint . l 4. ia • cmly Pimples. Blotches. Both Patches, Sallowness. Btu e :1: dom, an d an impuritiesof the skin, kindly healing that came, leaving the skin white and clear. 'aa &Matter:- 1M use cannot be detected by the- cleeest.scrutitiy, and bei n g a vegetable preparation la perfectly hamlets. :it In the only article of the kind used by the g ene * and is considered by the, Partidan se iediepecumble to -a per, feet toilet.- Upwards 0190.000 bottles were E duce thrust, year, a &Unclad guarantee of Its cncy.— Price only IS cents Bent byms,t on celpt of an order hi ___ - 7 - ttgwo.=, &MITTS Feb. 9, '67 6- 1 3 F • • 1130 River et, "Any. N. Y. WILLIAM A ! - IDROWN . 4 CO; Umbrella Parasol likautfacturen, 148111ARKE'X' STREET, I L 4 DELPHIA, InyttO ottsottoo to the; stock of Para'',ls; . IliTatbreillies !Suit VisariellAis, sad Pori4ZN4TTHELOMESViRZCZB of UyriA APrn ` 67 • 14-Ink ANIEL, IL Katilicri • . city caked 11Are- _,, R " ). 4 *id Kuutieftris g a s Boximm cum .10ND STILIEET,' It _.-Peraoas gal* "42. Di City will And it to Matt t o tali and.Fambte W. stock. D. Lir. - OOLLEGB r a . Unie stepst i th a t e —thear.memic, the maestro tend. the Ortunneets. Ir ma , wk. new bonneted* e , * tharoak einnatioti; ettberiti the Comitionliranell tbe-iusbeell= and' Classics. or th the sa Th sw i str . sg e seg, an& Post-s War& lig io .1* *applied with a =Thse ark* ind , OMAN Penne. ae. Mintrite A ti science*. The' Ltlfigstinnot Penneylvenlii ban vested the ConeSe with Authettla Annan DiPks um nod tanks llesseneolmOnic*7 ante gudnateisee now occupliat to e. leactiele with t ops lobar - mil_ loraisitiel to inikollie milk of Plomitt *. ttnietwSee 4 0 n t ratmtaaOte.. Mt Fo P.'B-a, . *ST . • 14. sin _ Tram, visa Mead *ta,!••,,kalbeisowooa Aakee,. — Boa; and siu l andsdfdikeden Tool, ta omit "e Gsediol ?Gab lot min iodistecorier dad de ummogy4 . - .011MT:&4:4A-4rodulkor pAto-xxivv,r aaa , WILIMIXIMILLIIIIIIaCIP t OM" inve lep tiszr, = .ll - 111 s lik r 114 1 at ia to 446 1 AM oilier meet *ON . " • ',Ailisroleihi*-4' ' • -- 110. - -7. • • I 4Zalgewasii 6.-7 - s- R 4 CK LL .& WILSON. STNNCI- MMMI 'O. - : - . - hti.',1 , ._;.11.:1-1:0:: *OOO itbfriosby, ".A. NEW & LARGE ASSORTMENT, I'L.ON - 'l' , Rri GE'S:a- OLOTEM, OLOTIIING MADE TO mama To Burr 9LL► $O7l LARGE AN SMALL Par Qoode Laying been Durchiacd AT TUE LOWEST. RATES, We are offering them AT REDUCED PRICES, e t , - 0131 yi bhiz / lipah i red ft ammo, a, 114 at • 1 111 • 1,11" ' 1 %tier s jaw la i AO i 1 i . eilts 1 4. 1 _ .4..., aka „ A letneb„ Youths and Bill wishing Clothing made to order, by sending their measure, as per . diagram, gill have theft order+promptly attended to. • Virfiamptes searto any fiat of the United States, • ROKHILL . •••Si . WILSON, `BROSVii STONJ:CLOTEUFKI 608 and 603 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHLk. April 13, '6T KLINE, & CO., JOBBERS AND BfitiarmlFS OF DRY. GOODS OA RP_ETIN-G-S, BEADING, PA., Rave now open at theirlaW STORE for Spring Saki, a vory,lfitga and eludoe kit_ of , Cloaks and Cloillang Cloths, Paisley and Cashmere Shawls, Dress Goods in Great Variety, Plain and Palley Oaks, Black Gra. Grain Silks, DONESTIOS, a Large Stook at Low Prices IREI'S WEAR 6F EYERT DESCRIPTION. MGM: WING GOODS—A BPECIALITY a NI line of tbe.yery best fabrics. CA RPETI NGS. ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, AMERIOAN do.. do. . MITORD d 0..., ALL WOOL INGRAINS, GERMAN STRIPES, all wool, 0000 A MATTING i best bzatuls. RAG pARRETS, all politico OIL OLOTHS, all widths, WINDOW suADEs, a Full Line. Which we offer to WHOLTNALIC AND RETAIL BUYERS VSITY . 1.0*1381 , 111ABILMT RATES! 13'1210TELS AND BOARD'IHO HOUSES SUP PLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES: . tun, Errumtga. a 52i PErrn STREET, Makh 23061 ARPETS au, CLOTS, • • C • • - sad WINDO lar SEICADEB We 'would invite - the attention (tem Mends and the, public to our large stock of CARPETS, which , has been selected with 'great care, and to which wehtwe added all of the new and chrdce 4ylettof TAPESTRY. BRCS-. SRI& TIME PLY, and INGRAIN CARPETS : all the new and varied btyles. of .10MIT and STAIR CARPETS. OIL CIATH from 2 feet to 18 feet wide= cut to lit rooms of any size. WINDOW SHADES in, great variety. and' Plain-Banda. Coco and Canton Mail ings, Rugs, Malts, Stair Rods.. .Thomas. do, All will be mold at the lowestratea. Call and e:- :amine ourstock... Very respectfully • : - • pErn , ram HOtthitli Js Co., Itc;.lsoB2iorthSeeocultitreet, below Buttonwood. west aide, Philadelphia: Math 9; %yr 10-3 m Co,;.TO.WNSEN & C • • • . • - - • • .. • .• • • , . . • No. -. 59 North Second Steeet, . . . • . . . • - (Below Areh, Bast side,) - . .• . . . . • . , 1911ILADELPIIIA, • - • • O.A.RPETI.N4S.. . - d&o.' • - ••. The attention of our friends snd patrons. is called to . . . R E M 0V A LI •• • • ..-• • • - To Norsk tileiend Street, below Ara. Bast side, where it will be our aim to keep in'store' m=da Quires we base everyccmildence:wil.l give, e on to our customers. We will not particular-, Ise tbe kinds or destription of our goods, •or use the stetec4ped phrases of •Thean Goods, LowestPricss,“ &c. _We have . that c mtidence In our customers that' they have patient judgment and intelligence to com - Para Price and quality,' and will promise that we wilt ay fo deserve the reputation we have labored "for and' gained at unr oldloestion In our new. , . • • Respectfully, _ •. 41.4g08 , 61111 C.. TOWNSEND? . POWFJI,I. ISTACKIROURE, Jr. 13, 67 15.4 - • • rtilittPiTti,..o l . l 4 , CLOTH, and . WIND, OW IMADES.—We would 'invite the atten- Con of our friends and the. public., to , our-large stock, of c o mplrfs, which has been ,sclected with treat "we; and to which we have - added all of the new and. choice styles of TAPESTRY. BRUSSELS. TIIRRIt PLY desGR CARPETS ; the new and varie of ENTRY and STAIR CARPETS, OIL CLOTirocno 2 feet to 12 feet wide--4:ait to fit rooms of entitle. , • Window Shades in great variety, Frosted and PlainEands .. Coco and Canton Vatting,. zaps, Maths RAC Rods, Druggebs,•&e: All will be sold at the lowest rates. 'Mall and exambiik. oar atodr.... 'Very respectfully. PRINEAS ROAM, Ja. St Co., N 0.1508 N. Ss! St., below ButtenwoA"weat aide, Phila. RILLERKBI334 STEAM - SAW KILLS N. C. FRECK & Co. , - Having lame Steam Saw 11111 a ,sial a iloestock of Pint; Oak and. Hemiork . Timber at Millersburg', Co Pa.. are papered to trattnetetare and to to Order. the heaviest bills of Lumber at • abort notice, to the eitieWoilittiladelphist, Beldame, .Watddngton and Newtork. or to- mat point on the Delaware River; Tr n iow. smnymili, Pennsylvania- or Tide Videreanabr, oron the Northern °natal.. Penneyba= nis.or other mane:tint tol!gto4 Nardi SO..ti sA. Ili IP ETING: „ SOO Saco of elegant Patterns of • _ INGLISH BRINES3I3 ,AND TAPASTRIES, 'Zama atrivedfman Ihrrope and wily in flue. Alia, • aomplate ainnatfaent Bawd Ilisielak wow's; 4. " Sreaudi , - S-PLIS AND LEIGRAIIift, -Mat OIL MOTAtkblidliddifkaand 9a4ities. VELNRTIANS far liana n 8144122. •YA7TJNaIk *SA tr., Lc.. ..• - , - ':lfitty " Tin:96 9 ,ll4ll4kit StiFetel;' in„..____ .... ait's ___46,mixtvw,d,,walleaceith, aw 4- ileitl ber Troia* ROW ..m. .isa F attest. }lifkided- Trois rune the molt MSc* Wei* Ikeeetbeterititibreldltitatens; ants mats. .ffittiOenkOkkee94 l4 l-filtbr. leed In babe. Wi nt, ~,,,........,1 0 0 =tag made sa i r = - requite& ...e.........• atentest. . t astelleratt(lo*ll.lasiteiruggiste. Pemplatea , 1 , ti4 l ll tEgoiNti;A:n•4” AMligglini,.' iipatiffliiVili 04 2 16:4 ; rbb '.. tj'a4l*lt' • Ann* APAblebinik been .nnolt CoAeer itaiti.... • a l icztva.tr ; .....,..,_ , = cal :7 - * Fi ....41. NO- -i , - tPP;ergle c aMiibib s : tnWei_. 1, ''' C • I , -c: , ?be: . line Wilifit --- 7r l *lngesgilli taigibr SO. Tr- - • . . , • ~. .. „ , , • . ~ . 3011 K 1 1 ..,4,3IWAS-'.IIIITUAL.. • .- ._ ~. _ . .. ._.. • INSURA: TC'.E - COMPANY. • • • .„ • • . Ja.stsasuzilateill Capit alisier-$400,900;.., ~. . rinscrings wiruoturistEssurrs. • .• .AIM4S l'iistriPt in 'POWS and fair In 441,1ustIcii their losses.—Have paid over 110,00 0 of loess le Schuylkill 'Como, dazing the last ten,years. • - Mk* of Pottsville figelacyt Mahantozgp , Stied, meat . dour to the Unica —Mall. . - • • . ,• T. A. GODYRST.4O— „•.. . T F., - O. R; D• • • • • • LIVE O INSIFEA.NOR CO..- Charterell Capftal : . -8500,000 IkOtEgT. : . C:.l-11141. - Sr: CO., • . SPECIAL AGENTS For :Northumberland, Oduaibia, -Montour,: and Car bon Conntieß:' ' Active and energetic men wanted in every aeition. CIEMOiIs 'ffiTIOE; Pottsville, Dec 22, V = el: L. IFE tNsunArscia. . - - • •. . • . The - Girard Lite insurance, .Aannityand Treat Com pany of Philadelphia. Office; No. 403 Chestnut street,' the that door East of the Custom House. ' • CAPITAL-,S3OO,OO6—CUARTER PERPETUAL. , Continue to make insnrances on than on the most fa 'arable terms:. • The capital behteptdd up and Invested, together with a *lnd constant - 11- Increasing reserved land, offers a security to the it‘sured. ' • :- tuna may be paid .yearly, balf.peraly' or • The company add a torsos Periodleally to the. many canoe for The first bones, appropriated ur ber,1644, the second bonus ha December, 1649, and the third bonus in December, • 18,d, which .additionsumke an rofentg , : .a of more than 60 per cent.r upon the •presni:. EWA paid, without increasing the annual premium. , = • " • • . Thomas Ridgway; . Total AL BroWn;. • ' Robert Pearsall. _ • flobn R. Latimer, Thoutm P. James, John R. Slack, • Frederick - Broom, ?ohs C. ldltrlv. l l, • George Taber, - • Isaac Barton, /teary G. ?mews. ' Reth Portly, • Isaac Starr— Pamphlets wmtatning table . of Mies ana explanations, form of application and further information can be had at the Waft. - • THOMAS REDGWAY,..President. Or of B. BANNAN,-Pottsville. Agent for 'this Donnty.. ~} ~ ~F. TEE PENN'iIItETTJAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 921 O..EIEEtiIiEIT:STIE-Et,..BEI..OW:ITEI4TIL; iCCENELIVED citirins ,000: After payisrloasee tn'tbe amount of 13985, . . . • • .cuatwicit iP . EIRVETVAT,...'' • • All slue divided ttrootiest: the policy holders every year. • HE ONLY TRULY . MUTUAL COMPA MIN TOE CITY OR STATE.. • ZO.S. lI.RICRARII.S, Agent, Minerivi.lie. • April 6, 'fiT •• , . • - 1.4.6n2 " .1!ORE BALD HEAD) GRAY LOCKS! DR..LEONS' ELECTRIC HAIR _RENEWER, la pronounced by all whOluive. need it the very best preparation for , the . Hatt.. • It is a Doeitive cure for Baldness, eradicates Dandruff end Humors, steps the Hair from falling out, and speedily reetorea Gray I hither original hue and luxuriance..' • . 'lt operates on the secretions and fills the glands with new life and coloring matter. Thin, "dead, faded or gray hair will alwayi be brought bark by a few ap plications, to tte • youthful abundance, ,vitality. ...It makes the hair soft, gioet4y, fragrant, pleasant to the touch and easy to armoire. Dry,. wiryand Intract able locks become moist, pliant and disposed to remain In any desired position. As o Bair Dressing it bag no equal. The sales are munitions and it is a universal favorite with old and young of both sexes.. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States.— Address all orders to • . . ZI(EGLIII3R ' . SOLE PROPRIETORS, 131 North Third $5,, lPhitudelphitt. h "Marc la, [TA • . 11- 20 South 2d Street, above Spruce,' PIPLADA., E &CARVES'S, OIL CIdOTEIS,.I4..a.TTINGS, DECO. P' t , `'GETS. FELTS. ROOS. WINOOW SHADES, ite.,l &a, WOOLEN' and OIL CLOTH TABLE COV7-.lr EES, &e...',.whieb he DI gelling at very reduced pri. pp en Mar t.lOO, Oh i abe was beatnik' and lair, . With starry eyos and radiant hair, • • Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined, • Enchained the very heart aid mind. CRIMPER CORA, For cueing the.hair of eithceserAnto wavy and &or: • ' • ruled& or heavy, massive earia , By using this article Ladles anti Gentlemen can bean •Tlfy themselves a thousand fold.; It is tho may article in the world that will 'curl straight 'halt., and. at the same. time give it a beautiful, glossy appearance: The Crisper Coma not:only:curie the hair, lint invigorates, beautifies and cleanses it ;is highly and 'delightfully pertained, and la the moat complete article of the kind ever offered to the American public. The Crisper Co ma will' be sent to any address: sealed and poet-paid, tor. $l. .• • W CLARE .13 Co., Chemists, • .. No. 3 Weat - Fayette street, Syracuse, N. Y. . Auburn, Golden, Flaxen,. and Silken Curls; Produced_ by, the use or Prof. DEMOB:DP FUSER LE CREVEUX. One application warranted -to curl the most straight and stubborn hair of either.sat into wavy ringlets, or hem, massive curls. ass been used by the fashionablea of Paris and London - with the most gratifying results. Does no injury to the hair., Price by mill, sealed and pos''. 7 paid, $l.. Descriptive circu ars mailed free. Address BERGER, !MUTTS & Co.. Chemists. No. 9.A5 River street, Troy, N. Y.. sole agents for the Boded States. - ' Feb. 9, '6l 6ty Heading, roans. 124 m c 3 0 4.13..C.11 ST.,E) :4 PIIILADELPIIII.II, Watch - ci s Jewelry, IRON AND STEEL WIRE ROPE MANUFACTURED EY 'JOHN A. ROEBLING, TRENTON, N. „J., • - FOR INCLINED. PLANES, MINING, STANDING SHIP RIGGING, SUSPF,N , SION BRIDGES:FERRIES, STAYS AND GUYS ON DERRICKS, CRANES "AND SHEARS, ELEVATORS, TILLERS, eze. A huge stock°, WIRE. ROPE CONSTANTLY ON RAND. ORDRES FILLED WITU DISPATOIL " - . larFor strength:size and cost see circular, which Will be sent on application.' Apra 20, .61" ; R 0 tt . FIRST PREMIUM . 44, or • ti fi ver 11164141 . . irts AWARDID TO , BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE ' 11117 By Me N. H. &Os Attietltard Soddy, 4 • Fair, WA= In Froahlia, Sept. O. 1100, Vegetable Halritestdiative.: '• - •,•• E.. OM 'Bali to Lb irehnsl. Color pro.,. .- .: .' • - . , motee•the* mirth or the fish i chahltei the -.. 4. '', ',.. . , i k roots to 12= 1 Zp,e1 w ahrite vialtni i ma- - ~,. ViViirkfibe trribisititperimAht= -:-. - kamteli4nobiurlohilWrWlehte, —AP '',l oolriNtlAir ff"thwitA4744' 4ll l., . . . ' • •' ' IWO:- , :. •••• • .x... •it .. .2. -•-- •. , ..•..4. R.. WARM* tilCATPiiniiietorif , ,- : - .• • • - Bold ts* d,', 0.13.1713.11118, 'MtisTille, Pa... and -Drug giistio generally_ . :- - : April O. TI-20-6m - -.. , Coilettka of fterthes, r Waftses, Pelluuri Sedum, • GAG"' Nazintas, tadrilles s ieln'4 l and fletelliDancess ac • UM BMW. ILUBIO OF THE DAY. This new volume,- being the third of the well known and favoritcroßnineftele.o will, be.wekomed by an who desire to have - the - tea piece- of the beet conga, sera in a convenient and •Seadlly-sicoessible form; and at a price so low That the -collection may be'upon the lintkoofeverY Diger- • . A TINY limns ,iganher of the :GO= °Maenad in ; this new compilation am not to be - found in any other , • tollectimr thong*midi admired in the:anal abed form, and in' assistant. demand:, a maths that will. render' the Cloth ”Pi"lorgAlban/." tha leading book of its kin. frit°, .SS -00: Cloth, fall d.. " t. 4 00. Sold by an Music Ihmleze, and mailedpoet.OLlVZit DITSON Pr*. fishers, Waiting:Acta Street, Bisattt, 4/ 125 • BARTUITT EIRWINGMACRINS. WARM—Agents, Val pee month and all Aspen saipsidt to sel die il RenulneMatW. desftg Xseldne.. This Machine will do sit the *o' etbst awn Redone an anylfthisieed macidneondliftillypstentadriicegere ,anti wstranted forfiveiesrs.--Wii-psy thesi:as waists at aconsadadon,Aronvehieb to**. thst mould qui be nude. Yoe elreidars and terms . ILiLL-dc;C0.,144 Chestua : stmt.' • %= pl 4 4 4 Rhoads kia gull;4110 IWBOOXSI4 NEWBOOKSt! . • ,Ifrery ziersiet ofticifuteleaditer. Itaueetriterolo.' essi•as,' or limit 4ioplot It la Libiarg- &mad :m4 and • - Tartu. ileis:ncr Awl." iigion i Aut —.yr a isdreell I:noire-Ps itds contain* , ' au en ; Weeded of &Will, Work. . , • • ' i- Valeitfta , RUNlANE 644 addelr , Li" ." - x , l • Ili:- -4 , • LTALROCTXMIf c 4 inishertoins. P9O ll -1 0. 10 1 9 1 .; . • .W! . • 1 - 1 Wg1 4 . 4.k.44;,121(, Of Philadelphia, STEWALIIT:DEPITIV, Keeps paint/nail, on hand a large . assortmentof. CRISPER COMA. B-E'A::IT 'W. Y. ! NBV .11[AIIPE gits:er and Silver-plated Ware. 15-Im, .•April 13, 'fa Tag ' : :.. PIAMST'S: 'ALBUM. ; AIWA Set . ,of Vistiarforte Gems Baited to even , grade of Wocith ISDISIPSIIIIABLE I TO MST PIAIIST, Who would become &Millar with THIC OPEN :POLLTIOSAItiI-Dr; ow_ iwOIIIIRW.-.e. 1867--1867 ,, Greenwood Nursery, Pa r T-T-S . V . ;XI,LE:: We hare for Mae at this NUlllerj teeertmon t of 4 atin T/P9 313 * e 3 , l z. q!°, l !: e ItYld.B 'Apple,, • CrabApplti • ' Quince; are!, Dwarfa *Ma Standaida;eileeted With care for this cif mate, by the Anglo dozen or hUudred: We hare alto, &number, OCTrces 'of : 4 WT SIZE - IN BEARING- many ofnbleb Wl] boaold lor, as we ire clearb4 or Sind. *int Oraiesomentnt Tree! in variety, not sab*.t to the depredattotur or worms. fergAmeas4 Nem Edith*. are.; ,imbraeing.tile Most bire.Y as 4 stones Wadi 70r:d060., rating BY rounds or rametoriee ; - Gairiteas tat Vara Shrubbery', Of all kinds, for ornarnOtlng yards, • Opage:Oinage Tbe best hedge plant vow Lwow . . 4 14 Att FRIBTS, SUM AS . . liasplierriectiiiika . • remain] , Afawmt+ti~ , Qe~osebcrrie~e ~ . -Atacama Gooseimerice . : • . : •.- - WU not eadetO Lawton mad iiiiier.Bilickbeerieo. • -.Cherry oilier Atintliarkand.Aepariiiiiiirlante , CHOWS !MIKA WBl.llltlr PLAOI2I4 Ais the prikditetlianetaitttiamlbeirleardepenanirefte deal on,the have - selected - throe vartettae that' snit:this ellmau::' , We' can Unit h the'ALRARY BRED' LIN 9; TRIOXPEI,DR G AND: the AGRICULTURAL , IST, and Dr. Xnore celebrated IA.CIII.7DA, 'be TOO: the melt prodactivq kttar now tilled In the Vetted States: An our phlate,.are 01111111;1111d. we catt.fsek nista theni In large nr small quantttles,, - fOItAPE V/NES. . - For general eultivation we can recommend the fol lowing for flits Region"..—The- DELAWARE,. CO. CORD. LIANA.' RARTFOICD, PROLISTO, ADIRON- - DACE, 'RODGER'S itAXATAWNY,' WRIT& and 'Mr. GranVe telebratedlOWA , GßAPE,,: Which_ la primonneed'equal-in. qoality to any foreign grape—' also, hie ISRAELLA. GRAPE, which id superi or to the Isabella. - AU these Grape* are hardy, and 'pen lit this region before the Isabella. • As we are the agent of Dr. Grant In this County,- can furnish his vines genuine at hiapricom-in large.or , small qessaltlea. We will - guarantee alt the vines we. eell ea to name. Notwithstanding; the large number of vines now propagated, the demand la larger tkuulthe. OIEEN-110 .lI,Sg:PLANT S. - ' - . We have extended OarHreem.Eouses hithe ereckn otanother large one maideg three in number, and tug. preparedlo farad' all,klnds or Green-Hones Mid% wholesale and retail. Mine lowest.ratee., - OM :Planta mein excellent condition, and we are determined.that there shall be no necessityto'go abroad for Plants that. can bendied at home; '• , • .CIIT PLOWESS,-,BOGOIMITS.artti ORNAMENTAL' WREATHS furnished it the Greeolkinses: ' tar Plans for Gresuilionses and Comervitones fur=. niched and buibling,superintend‘Nl. - Genies% yards and cernatery lota laid Out and orna • mented. Trees, fin, planted when .desiral. • .t Apply at Greenwood Nursery. or at Hannan's:Book Store—or address 8. - BANNAN or CHARLIEii, MUCK - NfiGL Greenwood Nursery, Pottavillc.,P% " ' -.- Or:Flower Potts ocall sizes purchased at Nursery.' THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Is A PRYPROTED ssaucTicai OF . TER PROTOXIDE OF IRON, A tieW dhicoeerp in medicine which STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE eupplying the Blood with lta Vent: cieus, oe Lire, ecuttuvr--IBON. This Ls the secret'of the wonderful succesi of this • remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, fibrosis Diarrheas, Bolls, Nemo Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss ' Of foustllntional flgor, Ms eases of *the Kidneys ' and. Bladder Fe, male Complaints, And all dlaeases originating in a BAD STATE OF TIM, BLOOD, Or i!ecopPitnied :byini..!licrir °eft - Low warm 'or nts Being free from Alcohol in Any form, -its enSrgiring, erects are not followed by eorromouding reaction, but are permanent, infusing srassotn, worm and slaw rare Into all parts of the system, , and building up an,EIZON CONSTITUTION.. - Dyspepsia and• Debility. From the Venerable Archdeacon SCOTT, D. D. , • 'Dnaasn, CASIADA SAW; March 25, 150. • -• •. "I am an Inveterate Dyspeptic of more than 25 3 - rs. standing , ; •' ",l have been an wonderfully benefltted. in the three abort weeks during which I have need the Peruvian Syrup, that I can scarcely persuade myself of the reality. People who have known nie are aston ished .at the change. I un widely known, and can but recommend to - others that which has done ao much forme." ; . . . •A CASE. 0F.27 YEAR S ' STANDING CURED. From INSULT IBVY.S:PV, 16. Avon Place, Boston. "I have Ecntreied, and sometimes severely, for 27 years. from dyspepsia.. , I. commenced taking the Pe ruvian Syrup and found immediate benefit from ft. In the course of three ,or four weeksq was entirely re bayed from my sufferings, and hayo enjoyed nnlnter .rupted health ever since. One Of the most distinguished 3 - waste in New England - writes to a friend neje!. Iowa: "I have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, 'and the re- Suit fully anistains your prediction.. .It has made a ITAW man of me: infused into my sYstem new vigor and en ergy: I am no longer tremulous and „tiebli Rated. as when yod lash saw: me,' but stronger, heartier, and with larger capacity . for labor, mental and physical, than at any time during the lastilve years... . An Eminent Divine of Boston, anytirt have Veen nele,g the PERUVIAN SYRUP for some time past ; it giveame saw YIGON 11110Y4AILSI Or anarrs, /ELASTICITY or llusqLr.," Thousands hive been changed by the use of this remedy: from weak, sickly, suffering creatures, to Strong, healthy, and-happy men and women ; and in random/nut reasonably hesitate to give it a trial ' . . . . .. . .A pamphlet of Wi pages, contai ring certificates of twee and recommendations from some of the most eminent physicians, clergymenmid others; will, be sent' raze to e.s any addrs, . tirlice that:each bottle has PERUVIAN SUMP' blown in the glass. : . FOR SALE BY J. P. 'DINSMORIE, ProPrietor, 36 Dej Street, New York,- AND BT DII.I7GOISTI s.CRoFTJ.L:ki. All Med6iMen agree that lODINE Is THE BEST REMEDY, for Scrofula and all kindred diseases ever discovered, The difficulty has been to obtain a pure solution of it. . , . DR. H. ANDERg' lODINE WATER, 'is a Pore Solution Of lodbaO, SOLVENT containing a rms. onara to each ounce or water. A most 'Porverftil Vitalizing Airriat • and Restorative. • • . , . It has cared and will cure SCROPULA in . . all its manifold forms, ULCERS, CANCP.RS, SYPHILIS, SALT RHEUM ; and it tuts been need with astinalshing success in eases of Rheumatism, DS43llol3Biit, COUSlll2lp .don, Female Complaints, Heart, Liver and -Kidney Diseases, du; . •. Circulars will be sent rasa to any one sending -their address. - • Price $l.OO a bottle, or 8 for $6.00. Prepared by Dr. 11. 4..NPERS, Physician and Metals . • ' pOR SALE BY,.' J. P. DDISMOIO, - 36 Dey St., New York ARD_BY ALL DBUiGGIXTEI. inST*R'S BALSAM WILD CHERRY xis in:sr veicp rok.atzunir HALF A:CENTU RY, wryi lug Icon 4arortsurrila elmusas is (7malio: Coughs, Cold. Roarseaces, Sore Throat, .lArlgo . ophitg - Coma Crompi. Liver Complaint; Brovechitia,Dia ficulty of Brendan*, Aithma t and every affection of-. • • • THE THROAT, lAIINGS 4,p CHEST. which merles off more 'victims than any other disease, and win& hadies,the skill of the Physic.lana to a great er extent than any other malady, often yields to this Beniedy, when all others proWalteffectusl: • .• • AS A MEDICINE . Rapid in Relief, Soothing t i i ntdract, Bate in ita Opera ' IT IS tIiSiIiPASSED! while.'se's preparation, free 'from .130110EIS ingre;ll - or minerals; uniting skill, science, and medical knowledge: eeinbining'all that is' valuable In the vegetable kingdom For this class or disease, it la INCOMPARABLE I .and i s entitled. merits, and recelves the general A:nub: dinned the public. • .SEY'll . OUR . THATCH:EB ltf. D 1 4 of Herman, N. Y., sprliee as tolloiri : ' "WINME., Samar or WM, CUEPAti gi ves un i versal satisfaction. •. It seems to cure a Coug by loosening and cleansing the longs, and always irritation, suns Musavota run eat a; 121WrIal! Or MirDIG trP THE 0017011 AIM LLTING TIM oaten Mearnn. I corusider the Bal- 'aant in=l as nal , if not the beets Cough. , medicine with . 1 am accmainted..”. . . . . . . . . .. .. FrooLflon.Jidge BPRIKER, of caoajoltule, '. Itev.leri. • • • •• clentlemen,—This is to certify that mymlf mid fent-, QJ have need Dr. Wbstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, for Sievers] years, and that I take great pleasure in recom mending it in preference., slay thbag of the kind. for • 'which is intended. Incases of Astiuna, Phthisici or Affections of the Throat, I haze never met leak any' thing equal to IL ,Ver y: Resmrad itmam JgOlg SECRI:II4 of gailovere . 11" a. Well knowri and mach respected among the German y==i fi gk i this .cotintry, makes .the'following a benefit of the afflicted - Dear Sirs r—Baring realized in my family Important benefits from the UM of your rateable preperation—, Witter.. Balsam of Wild' Cherry , -tt 'Sada rue great pleasure to recommend it to the _puldle. • Boma lean ago one of my daughters scented to he in gide., .ellim.,-and tittle hopes ofter recovery were entertained: I then procured a bottle of your e.t•n~ Balsam, and before she had taken the whole of the' 'andante of tbe bottle them weenireet intprarement In her health.--;• More. tundrAtullekbud rase: made frequent:Moe Of . i efts,Ne medicine , and 'tame always been bone- Sat - by it; JACOB BIECIIML piricur.ONS BOTTIJI: .L &maw, $ ll Del XL, ite:s YOE., wow. Fowls aoei,risprkeerhs Al 4 b alt.Draggieta. , cIRMIE'ff:QEMIRLTED SALVE = CUBES CUTes:iinkgs,' ' s • - 60 *:P.2 Cqe l o:r4ted. l4lll Ve cpaißßli itotivibs,,www. memo: - Gramsets,ACelibmted..-Salie dß, 1314 ,AMIMSBO .OANOBBS. Gra , e n s `+ Celebriat laive • • atIBBB - BiL7 i i***:BlMßPstig. Grale'S :Ceieltiraiteit Salve 1- 7 , 9 0012 L 0 400 1 , 6,11 44;i 3 M7TA8igqtv -4 A, 1019A 9 AC t elebrated - Salve tkie4413i90,0403,4•LtP11R IYOAO; I , i' , ORrIS cater Matitounitpie tr ov eleg ia igroW4 3ll .4e/ZZfiii r . all=leta, *MIN 1R49-9 1 -1 47 Wow. ==Z; Slat -"; • u Acc . O • sTa.. Thelt . i§norsuffelentimportance ausd aei tek• the ioepingof. faint tteepinds. 31aay ter . ••••: merit . l'earry,"*.theli farmiog opersti.nis, sr in - and.year out, withou t. making any daily 0: :even "weekly ,entries (eiCept of dollars atd , .cents received or paid out), referrie2 spa. • cific Operations and their results. They-vas. not teli hosi 'the' accOuitt stands with- their ~TheYdo not knoW whether there more profit in.iaisinghaY or. corn, plts!oat or cabbages, cattle . or hogs—or whettn T any.,, , ibing pays. -'gyert the aggregate of Xpensescp,i4.out , as money or its equfs•al ent is not known to some; thoug,h the incoc. t. 0 4. law,., , wtdch.ltak.been in operation for the in•••: five mx year's, has compelled the•mujorit y of farmers tqk cd rind prepare some - sort o f , :,•_' ; f:` 'an account in exhibit to the a . ...scs - aor. • The; ivere.driven Wit, either from a cansclentioe s . regard for the • correetneS"sof their ioven statement, :or from (1 ' 13 4 ,111 Tel L I their' anxiety to present alt. the dede e tin,, admissible, under thciaw..• - 'Merchants,-andother .hasiness men , k„ t 7, an accurate "account of the details business.fhey t ak e fregitent inventories, LI 'said keep np sitetia rigidaupcivision ov,r • several ; depar , upentn t Ateli that theSiliiibit .: ivhiaiiit profitible and No l , ,fh are runproft By -dile/ink. mere krg,:) 2 , , , % ., the former, and', relinquishing, •or ' the' prOper" 'correctives, to the "lat er; bitiiriess steadily increases and prt, per. ,. - !riga the reward or their watelitniness ' •,ot their sys tematic Method of doing tez , :ixs: : „ •,To ',such men the epithets of "sh• 4•• ; - "abiewd" . are not -derogatory. -Their slurcae. :ncii is, a liiitimite and protective flan;; 'their attention,and_pains-taking. • • •••• ". : Wl*. is to.prevent farmers fr•sns . h e i r' equally-I as 'accurate and acquiring similar : ahrewdness ? „Why.shoultl they not he at ,to present their balance sheet and * minute tb. 'tail of operations? "It is too complicate& • sayaone. That is a mistake; the only qu!regtet4,.tare,, observation, al to Vvria•, and it hiloicledge of, the Most simple opera tiona,'in •drithmetic. "I cannot spare tit time," ,says another. Under this I.'2:t Re often neglect-profitable things for uni,n - hie ones, /I,,feiv Minutes spentin an ca nis i! •i.ixottak#iguli estimates, "may convince te, many "hours of hard labor are being s x y r ,. • misspent in some particular difeetion. :1: 4 a., , , is not important,". remarks a 'third. At,k t . all others, he needs to be undeceive', answer to the "second objection will applr equally na well to him. •It isimportaut, ir, A number of respects," and essential to steady- 1 " 6- undueiniting success: • ". No man can po considered to have reached the rank of a first-class farmer, who Les ey. keep" an.ae.curixte account with his farm. \Vt ' 4 41.,!• know.ot one farmer who has kept au zees .rate,account of his firm operations for ti flees !;;;•::, - years.. In his blank book, or diary, he ex- Whited to us theoperitilims and yield, income* and expense, 'of each separate fielti : preflts or the orchards ; the cost ()leach s"00.; • •animal raised; poultry statistics, etc , ctc - . Of conrse, a few of these estimates, from their o tdi.gs; iv • p 11. Pesicii; Aim/cosi tiona,,,butithey were near el:101Th for all prar. 1,;9 . eat purposes. In this book were also- en , A tore& memoranda of experiments on vark , us gi: manures and their application ; observations IA upon ana3ospberie humidity ; diagrams for ri grape arbors, garden beds and young or• f;' ,.. chards; gleanings from agricultural readings. etc. It wan a perfect epitome of individeh; -..... g: . ."haps, mishaps, and experiences." .:•;;:._.. If,theusands of farmers •would do thii,- Whilethey would greatly benefit thenlselvei, intellectually and pecuniarily, they %r»: i 1 also - materially aid agricultural journalc P, their laudable endeavor to sift facts front positions—the practical from the theoretics! If too far advanced in years to attempt follow this advice, be sure to instil hithits fiq watchfulness and correctness in your chE dren. It will be of incalculable bet:tilt them, na matter what avocation they nu) eventually conclude to adopt. The men Rt. 1 - 1 succeed are those who are honest, punctual, ; 7 41. systematic;; who are watchful and disc 11 .1 A rusting in the minutest details of business.— PAIUS AND FIRDSIDE. CULTIVATION INDIAN CORN. As the time has nearly arrived for fames - to commence preparing the soil for the rc caption of corn, it may be, useful to give a few hints connected with this impf•rt;nt crop. - Experience demonstrates that the -soil should be plowed to a depth of net less ihn six inches. When - the ground is thus pt, - pared future cultivation becomes compsra- t,4 tively easy, as but little exertion is neces,ary to keep the ground mellow, free from grfiss and noxious weeds. Besides other hew IP - , n resulting from deep plowing, the soil.hcic-', pulverized to a considerable depth, enabl,z the moisture-to rise to the surface during s dry season, and in. a-wet season faeilita'ca. the absorPtion'of _ - The corn. crop, or any other product of the farm, ceitnothe . made profitable without iLe _ - due application 'of .some manurial, agent containing the constitnents adapted in a g ea, eral way to the soil. If this fertilizer is not made upon the premises, ,in sufficient (ran tity to meet the requirements of the farm, it must be procured, elsewhere. It is-therefore important in this contingency that the most valuable - should ;be obtained, and this can beat be dose by buying from reliable manu facturers of concentrated manures which have Stood the tests of repeated trials. Up - !on several farms in' the Vicinity of German town; Mtrron's, RAW Boa PIIOSIMATE %cm used last year for corn with decided- suceos, the yield to seveisi instances exceeding the expectationi of the pUrclissers. This is ia• conteaiible evidence of its vilue with Chow who have used . ikas well as with others who One:fired its beneficial effects, - Cortimencing the firit year with a few hundred tor , , Messrs. BAyou...b - Box now manutacture fr. la ten to'fifteen thousand tons per, annum, with prospect of still more extensive sales. In order tapromptly - supply theftemand in oili er States, M.essrs. Ilanan & BON have located offices in nearly all the principal cities of the Union.: Tir_Tgr CAI E.---!The whites of fifteen eg4i, v one pound of white sugar and one pound of flour. .'Beat the, butter and Sugar to a creara and the whites very light before adding then. ANOTHER: Rsbs;Pr• you - :Mims-Rm.—one (Plait of milk, three ekgs, one cup of melted butter, five table.spoons of yeast, onel tea spoon salerattis, stir in dour until it is a thi,k batter. To be baked on a . - griddle. • TURINSIUDGiI CAK E ounces of bum!, six of sugar, three quarters of • a pound of flour, two beaten' eggty .. tuad - a teaspoonful "r rose -Water Stir to a cream' the butter and augsr;theit add the eggs, flour, and spice.— ROl it out _Wei and' cut it in 'rather small- Cakes Ntripoi. Mattpros,;-311s a quart of wheat ilnu: smoothly ivith a pint:and ahalf of lake warm milk, half a tea-cup of yeast (family), a coil• pie of beaten eggs , - a tesplitg tea spoonful of , salt, misl` table-spoonfuls of litie-warra melted baiter'. ; Bet thS'lnitter in , a warn place'fo your muf- . tia cups , in the Mixtate; 'lad bake the muffins light.,bionti:: ff. %intim you COIN' BIZS4l):— ' .For two keva.....tske:G cidarts Indian meal, - 3 quart: wlleatlionri pint:molasses, pint good yeast. Add.werm wider enough to reduce to , B;o4ek latterr; , pony it into the dishes in . iindedibbake in; 'and set lit a warm . place ..a.ad-srro tirugapP4tilda sau—none is men , tionedin the receipt, but We one of the es -sintlalltigredieate Oen breacleookery. `B ake litreellollTS.' 'warim- weather the above beliixedovresnight, aid be baked with • • • • Nor .ralf4lll,o3rvirbp 111,,quite famous house 'keeper, recominendii.eni',eCo4omical plan far ~eiaklng,eake tilduinti Wier, which mbe ay useful to our reader's. ': Take '1 piece of sat - virlemati. and" melt down, ,- `and strain it '5 tboegbrw plate of coanse4. *Es men. 4-14(141184P4:44' 1"141/PONNte,and firm, Wed lint* fn, any kind of Cl/46: ittfolinid &Mires ns, it 13 enys - that Afte r one tr i a l s he - Dever tiiiedawitteiroida.-4 ClellAofrelikh..l l ;4;# 3 . &w et la r d ,/l o WeV". II •WhAtaZ4likOM,Preftl#l, and trouble f teSeM4d: mit pni and dinkirdeg itq -***14004114106111'-€ 441 . 4 ' 7 I. • 4 ,--