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Cincinnati went Abliehin stronger than ...evei—Chicago Aida, and mot everywhere the. Dielocratio rouiteriitz flat *Lail. The cabinet, when they heard ay .Deekiii Po grana's assault upon the niggerom the receet ay_ the intelligence nv the election , news, notified me oMettelly that a repetishen try eich loonacy wood be equivalent to a receet nv My reeignation; even tho the Post Oohs Mood be discontinued; "Tnz xtUoiu yam attar BECAPCILERD. ESS=CSEM: WADE' HA3 . 11701k sez no," wrote Randall to me, and lirepiimanded the Deekin for his me:keels nees and borrowed foul - dollars uv Bascom:, who is the only man in the vicinity who has any ready money, to make it all light with him. We held a media nv the DireCtors and,Eacialty uv the Southern Military and Classiele Inatitoot,. last ovenin to decide wat Course that Instooshen to take in the great work nv surroundin the Ethiopian and attachin nv him to na. In a eich time'ez this, ez I menshend to Capt. MePelter, it ivon't do for our Instooelin uv learnin to stand back. These great levers, the molders of public 'opinion, must be ez progressive ez the progress iv.eist, and -must change, like other •things, to. meet the requirements nv the times. We hey o3mmenmd our march into Afriks,•and thus far hey we gone into the bewels nv tin) land without impediment, to speaksuy—let us persererec: Let capcher the Ethippian, stink and . The meetin wuz- held in the b ck mom uv. Bascom's; owin to the fact that it'wrtz rainin, and the roof nv the Post Offis leaks. I, bed arcapiro priaahn some time since from the Department for' repairs.: hitt bein in doubt weather It wuz intend ed for repair() orf.the Post 00Is or the Postmluiter,. I gave , the primer the - benefit nv the doubt and anew new pair of boots. I hood better eniloor the elite inconvenience nv occasional raid, than to go .I made a statement nc the case and sejistid a radical change in the Inetitoot. • ' ' • Captin McPelter agreed with me. • Helen. that there heat(' t bin that complete; hearty recogni tiounv our .Afrikin brethren' with they ought to be. He had on several occasions ` allowed Lis 1111:- tend vivacity no git the better...tiv his proodence, and hed waded into em alarmin. The old ijee nv Ham and Hager and Onesimus hed binso drilled into hint in hie yeah that he bad to wrasele with it to keep it in control, and in spite •uv himself it frekently got the better UV him. He sejisted that the name (iv the Inetioot he changed from ' • "The Southern Military and Claesikle Institoot," "The Ham and Japheth Free Academy, for. the ' development nv the intellek lay all races, irrespective nv color.", . That, he thot, wood sneer the _required end. The colored gentlemen who chose to avale theirselyes. uv the privilege afforded by . this Institooshen, when it is finished, kin find in it no cause nv 00/6- plaint. They are recognize.d. They are given_ the precedence: They stand first in the matter and foremost.. Witt more kin they oak ?' Bascom bed a series nv resolooshuns wich he desired to present. He 'Bed it mite be looked npon ez strange that ho shood fever the concen trash= nv free niggers at the Cornets, but he bed good and suffishent reasons. First he lied. faith that Constant contact with the Board wood bring em to the pint uvpatronizing his' bar, but if it didn't he .knowd perfectly well that the _Board and Faculty wood manage to git all they bed,,for board and tooition, wich -he wuz perfect ly certinhe'd git in the end. \Vat he wanted wuz people here—to yoose a illustration borrered from . hie binds, the offishels nv -this Institoot war the funnel through wish the wealth uv all nv em wood be conditeted to hie coffers. 'I fell onto his neck in rapcher and then 'vowed that I wuz willin to die for his good—that I cared not bow much nv other people's money run through- me to him, ef Awaz thus dilooted. • Theresolooshens presented read ez follows : - Resolved, That the na; tiv the Southern Mili tary and Cla6 - ilde Instil tbe changed to "The Ham and Japheth Free Academy; for the derelop meat nv the into:Hazily all races, irrespective nv color." Resolved, 'll - ....tA.reaking this change, we, the Board VIA ,iffectore, do so, ass.ertin 1.• That in this emergency we are, justified in doubtin whether Noer got tito at all, the state ment in the Skripters to that effect bein ondonbt edly an error nv the translators.' 2.. That ef he. did, git tite, he didn't cuss Ham at all.' - 3. That ef he did cuss Ham, the cuss vnizn't intended to extend beyond Canaan at the furthest, and hence his descendants go scot free. 9. That ef the cuss wnz really and trooly in tended to attach to all uv HaMi descendants, ir respeotice of color, to the end of time, it haint tic no etre& in Kentucky ez that State hez allnz ran irrespective uv any code 'ceptin rich ez hez bin' adopted by her Leg,islacher. 3. That the theory that the nigger, irrespective nv color, is a beast, is a deloosion, a snare, .wich we her alluz practically held, ri.) matter Wet we may, . for effect her Bed ; ez she number of tn.- mulattoei, to say nothin lir them still further bleached in Kentucky, abundantly prOvea, 6. That the Ethiopian, irrespective nv color, i e tiooly a man and a brother, and the female Ethi opian, altio , irreel%ctive uv color, trOoly a woman and a sister.; . Alated, That this Inatitoot, whose name is \lag Bo happily changed; shel be conducted upon,. the - principles nv strict ekality, irrespective %iv color. Resolved, That when w e,reflect that the };tooted aristocracy nv England introdooet, and the early settlers lir Massachoos,is sankehuned, slavery on this continent, torero it, really, onto us; 'we bile withindignastnin towards em and kin hardly restrane ourselvea. Besoked, that at. the - tables, in the choice' uv room; and in all matters where there is a choice, the Afrikin man and brother, irrespective of color, - shel hey the precedence. . Resolved, That Oberlin College by not giving the sons nv Hain, irrespective sr color, the pre ' oedence, shows clearly that it iaactooated by oar . - rer-mindad prejudice wieb deserves the reproba- Shen•uv every lover uv his kind.' ,Resolved, That the Ethiopian, irrespective av color, kin change his skin, and that his odor, -- ef he liez asy,.is rather pleasant than otherwise. • Ittsotred, That we look with loathm,npon the States North, wieh, allot profession - friendship for the noble bleak man uv the Cotton Beide, re ' Soon to take him to their bottoms, irrespective nv color.. ReSolved,- That of Irlassachooaets and Vermont, And Northern Illinois, andtte - Western.ReaerVe, in Ohio, are honest in their professions lay. love .for the negro, they will come`doWn with dona- Omni to assist is The complealum Ur the Acad emy.. • - Deekin Pogram didn't know about all this. He had bin edikated in Ham and Eager, and wuz a be:leaver in Onesimus. He doubted. Spason after.all this concession the nigger ahood-play . off onto us? Sposen he ehoodent vote with us after all, but clingto his Northern friends? Or spore he shoed vote with us and we shOod thin his vote git control, wat then? How cool we redoose em to their normal condition agin after all this . . pa lavria . . Bascom replied that he wnz surprised at. the. Deekin's obtoosnie. Fir•et of they did'rote with the iblichonist, we wnz no worse off, ez that wnz whit they prepoied to do anyhow. Ef, on the other hand, they didn't, what then? The trouble with em now is, they know too ranch. "Let em," sed Bascom, warmin up, "let em associate with us a year, let eni vote with us, et aettry, and in twelve month'e, they're precisely fitted agin to bs serf iutce unto ther brethr'n. Leeik," sed he, "at the Northern Dimocraey and see to what we may hope tobring these men in time." ' But little•more biznees wilz transacted. Bev erly Nash, of South Caroliny, win unanimously called to a Professorship, and a young gentleman nv color who; from his strong resemblatioe.to Elder (trait; ought to . ' hey bizuis capacity; *az tmanimonely elected a. member of the 'Board. The ioonynn is perfect. Ham and Japheth hey :shaken hands - and are embracin each other. 3lay 'proeperitf attend the nupchals and may the bowie be fortrinate. I hev • got over the dis • gust attend ant upon the fust chill and am con eekently feelin well. . • . • PELIIOLITM T. Nitu3r, P. M. (W7alCl4 is Poetmaater), and PrOfeeecr in the Ram and Jepheth Free Academy for the Aevelop ment ay the intellek nv all races nreapective ntr color. . An Irishman had been 'sick fora long time, and while in thin date would occasionally cease breath ing, and life be s apparentlyertinet for scene time, when he ,would again revive: On one of these ocossione, when he had just awakened from r ills aleep, Patrick asked him—"Ah, howl we know Jemmy when you're dead? You're after wakin' up ivery time." "Bring me a gismo' grog," be replied, "and say to me, 'tire'," to 'Ye, Jemmy,' an if I don't rise up and dhrink, then bin , me:" TIIT. last effusion of the renowned A: Ward we have not yet seen in print. It in Bald that; A. W. being st one of the lie* "fork churches recently, edified the attain= by his maerwted reply to to the preacherTs text, which was se follows: ."How.are the mighty fallen? How are the nighty fallen ?" After a short pause, .Artegma looked up inquiringly, and said meekly : it up." • • • - • • Connki; the witty Diet:barrister, was pleading— the muse of a Oaten Nies Tickle; The judge warn also a bit of. a 'wit ;rand Curran opened hie nue with: .141.110, my olient e the defendant,loy . Jortt—"The judge interrupted' him with "Lob' le her youreelf,liiictie is well able to do it as I am." ' The comae in at tickle. , . "now- is Your son to-dsy'?" Soked friend ot a rairakez - ieplisd the old gentle. min, struggling to umintsin 60nlierree, Ova: coursing down his agitated features ; '!very would not give ton for cant; tor. Ws chance 631 r ; Tr" 4 SEINE miscpt- - itmoijs.;,:i -- i blishirSPßlOG DRTIMDB.. WALKER &PRICE, DRYIOODS .. , -13:'W . .1.1a. - N'T-11:A T;.:1 - , , (Two doors belcm INA OtBoe,) ..,Street, : Pons v.41.1e. Wenze'now readying front New Tadr 0111* elegant stock of SPRING 0000 to which we invite your opecial irttentioribefoue making your erring pa:ranges. ,Our goods areal! of the best 'crudity, - an al We Warrant Everything ihat we Sell. . . . . We donut alai in damaged anotion goods but select oar goods from tits beat of wlioleaale .bonsee., , A Tilsit to oar etore will at once. show you that we Ii3LAOK. AND .11.170 t .811118; At Late Price* DRESS - L4:=l - ent. NODS, HANDSOME PLAIDS, *err. Low. PARASOLS. AND SUN UMBRELLAS, New Styles, and iire27 Illandaeone. Handkerchiefs ! Handkerchiefs 1 All Lines, Id cent/ and upwards. MARSE . I4 . LES.Q . UILTs, Latge Sze and Beatnik! Pinup& PRINTS, IDISLINS, and DOIERSTIO GOODS GENERALLY, AT THE RIGHT PRICES. KID GLOVES, 4017171N1S MAHE: This Glove is cut to At so well, and the extensive sale of It by diet clams retail dealers in New 'York in compe tition with other makes, is a guarantee of Its quality. Ladies , and Gentlanen's Gloves d. Hosiery, LARGE :STOOK. LADES' MADE SAOQIIIII, Losir Prices. Mixed Casil em for Gees Silts; !Med Casdmeres for Boys , Baits, Nixed Casslmeres for Ladles , Barques. BONNET RIBBONS, MANTUA CORD BOOR, ALL COLORS, We cannot enumerate all in our Mock, but if you will favotua with a call, we will show yon nice Goods AT VERY LOT PRIORS DON'T Ifo lI:GET - THE PLACE. sai- UNION Ii.A.LL -4E4, • . . • • WALKER & PRICE. April 21, '6'l /OARPIETINGS: JAS. H. ORNEL SON & CO., t. Chestnut Street" beloUr Seventh, PHILADELWIIIIA. FRESH CANTON NATTINGS;' WHITE, RED, CHECK AND FANCY, , 4.4, 3.4 and 64 JAS. 11, ORNE, SON & CO., Chestnut _Street, below Seventh, Have just 'received their SPRING IMPORTATION OF • CATIPETINGS, . of every deseripllon.. 'TRENCH, CHENILLE, AXMINSTER, WILTON - , VELVETS. BRUSSELS, ART> TAPESTRIES. 3-4 rand 8.4 Velvets, Wilton. Brussels, AND-VELVET CARPETS, WITH BORDERS TO MATCH, for HALLS JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO., e, 21 Cheinnut Stieet, below Seventh, PHILADELPHIA THREE-PLIES; ENGLISH AND AMER- ICAN INGRAINS, ENGLISH & AMERICAN OIL CLOTHE, CIX)O,9.IIATTINGS, DRITGGETS, LINEN CRUMB CLOTHS, RUGS AND .MATS, of every description April 27, '67 ORPHAN'S COLTER SALIC.-L.Pursuant to an order of the Orphans. Court of the County of Schuylkill. in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. , the subscriber, administrator of the estate of David Thomas, - late of the • borough of .Pottsville, in the'. County of Schuylkill, deceased,,will expc.ee to-sale.by' . public vendne, on • • " • Tuesday. nay 21st. - • • . . At 2 o'clock in the Afternoon,- at the Union Hotel, in the Borough Moreland, all that certain Frame Dwelling Rouse and lot of ground situate in Norwegian Addition to laid Borbugh of Pottsville, being the onetelf of lot No. 16.; bounded. eastwardly -by the other half of add lot, uorttrwirdly by Harrison -street, westwardly by lot 'No: 16, and southwardly by .Sanderson street, tontalning in front. on !Madero/2' .street SO feet and in depth 200 feet, late the estate of raid deceased. Terms and conditions made known at the time and place of sale by • JOHN .LUCAS, • By order of Orphans' Court, • Administrator. QUELLS lioGas, Clerk. .• Pottsville. April 22, - "62 • . ' .17-1 t -. • . . . . _ AMERICAN • WATCIIES. . . . . . . fi - JOSEPH •DUE.RR, CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE, -PA, !OMB ArrENTIoN TO HIS• • Varied & Eitenslve•Stock of GOLD AND .SILVER WATCHES, - • AND SILVER 'VVARR.- • .‘ Castonierd may be, gamed that tone but the beet ae. tides, • at reasonable prices, will be sold at his atom, A doe assortment of ' • • Plated-Ware Clinsataatlyein Hand. IntrWATCHEB and JEWELRY earefally. repaired All orders by mall promptly attended to. - April 21, '6l ~ • •". . • • • ...P.M2EO7TA.M. •• Cap - GlO VER .• Having removed his Gaup and Tobacco filter. to the building between Capt. Smith'ls clothing store and J..DucireJest store, Centre street, west aide, and thankful to his Mnds and the public' for pest !aviary, sakes continuance of the lama; andinforma them that be has on hands hugs and saperlor stock of all goods. in his line which will be sold at the lowest market rates. .• • . IMM' store Is • easily dhithignishor by a large and beautiful Maid of a ship In his window. • • April la, NEW STYLES- • . . SPRIG AND - 81FININER SACKS •- .. • . - . FOB LADIES AND - CELELDBEIS. Now_openlog at the 'NSW CLOAK AND TRIMMING. STORE, Ceotre - fit; bekrw. Amid= Roue, Potts ville.. Aisne assortment Of eke& 'sad' Drees - Trim- Wage lest received. A. 4/c3l. SOILANIR. ISILFETY . I.ABILIPMI.-af the most •171. approvad,Thrri PatintaLftr .erm•M:rnade .cd Inspected Chum; .Abra the Clueli,Len .Bo esee and alio farerceidng;. ' -Abo Iron trt and for- Copper . Ganse, allot which will be add wboieerle and retail " WOWS lIR&YRIEY, js'Llapl3troea, bottr - hon-, ' pesof7 made. Wirers on run& • Ansa mkt° order. .BOO,Er—:',WITREII7. ; A g. m tielitia 'u l=.46.2 6-Pe rtAlt All kinds at Books ruled aid tainald az! pettentat the Bindery of subiedbors; Seed tn Talir videm • • =MN -OOURTNET- .Cheittrint . ittsd Cedar-Toe* -Pt Nip. I.li owl .24.40.4koperintrogiy SktiticlA lll .3lW.44l ll S94 l F ll3 4 1 ptaY .'" wanamitatiamu6s: g 11 .1 1 - itG - rilgr-Vk.P 9; irk)/ 13Eittairuir - GOTTAGE Maillittrxr t • • Amaionkpliamactsturift,a aoticft~ st„ Avaa. .X€ 44" ' 0 ; " fitAtt Duaticiaoolt smairrou 'mama- - COISMIX4' Ulf MID, iT $4O : y 16.1yug. LLIABIA 31- 1, Jmwegt e-- rr' Vgwo:P.A=gez 6 a A CliS i (s - 14 1 : 31 ULAVYMMIMP.Prril Iten3WirniWOORDMIE & PAMDIGIVer . _ Pottsville, wsregitithati:Witilt itiTalifWEliiiiWq24o!#4l4 badness men of SchtiAtili PERUVIAN . SYItLiP A PFZTFT.EIT:SOI.IffiION OF THE PROTO DE . OF • ms diacaverijn , marg . Ineldor-tt. STIiIIKTS AT . TRE - tOOT OF DISTIAn. ;ti . . tat= This is the secret of ibe-ivanderful spccess of . this remedy In coring • - . DreePdsii !Air EilnPlaini, Or 4 • ' Plasetiosa, •Nersous ,Atreedosis,, , • Chlllsonkresers, Humors, -LoSs of Coiiidtailobal VIOr, DDi•-• eases of—the _Jildneys • and • Bladder Fe male tsiaiplaintif ; • , cdi . And all ateeseen ginntin _ BAD STATE OF THE. BLOOD, . . Or accompanied - by ninitser or a inw aura OF - _ ate • • - . . Being free from AlCobol in any . form, its energixin -effects'are nut fMlowed.by corresponding reaction, but are permanent, infusing trourima. nowt - and 74XIC LIM • into all parts of the system, and 'building up an IBOIC • .. . • .Dyspepsia and Debility; Yr* the Vendrable Archdeacon BW:TT, 1); D., • '. • Dmiera, ,Disrani Ear, Mardi mi 346. • "I am an inveterate Dyspeptic of more than •.- • • 45 years' standing." • • • • • ••I have been SO wonderfallibenefitte4 the three abort weeks diding which I .have used We Pemviait Syrup, that I can saircelyywrisade myself of the reality.. People who have known 'me arc. aston ished at the chap. I am widely known, and can bat recommend to others that whichlas_done so much - - • - • I CASE OF. 27 YEARS' STANDING fr.HKED. - - Prom CNSIET JEWETT, No. 75 Avon Place, - BOtitotC . ..i. have -suffered; and sometimessever ely, for 2T years, from : I yspepsts.. comMenced -taking the Pe ruvian Syrup and found immediate benefit from it. in the ,course of three or loaf. weeks I was entirely, re. lieved from- my suffeiings, - awl-haws . enJOyed mantes rapted health ever since.: . -- . •• ... . • ttt , . . . ~ . 'Otie the moat dieting:quaked Jurists - in Se* allo4lamt writes to aleiettd'as 'fel - limo s ' . - * , -'..' , . 7.1 'l.' -:. - .i , ::..: tc.„.. , ~ ~.. "I hive tried the PERUVIAN • SYRUP, andthe re gal. folly Sustains your prediction: It has made a NEW KIN of mt• infused into my system nevi vigoren ergy ; lam no longer tremulous and debilitated. as .when' you lest saw. me, int stronger, heartier, and with larger capacity for labor, mental , and physical, than at any time during-the last five years,. - . . An Eminent' Dioine4e Boston, says.: . .'i have been using: the PERUVIAN SYRUP for, Boum time past: it gives me Ntrw VIGOR, litTOTAGOT . 01 , Briar* stawrionry or 3tuscur.- .. . . . . . ' Thoasands have been -changed by the of this remedy; - from weak; sickly, 'suffering creatures. to strong, healthy, and happy men and women i .and_ in valids cannot reassinably hesitate to give It a trial. . A pamphlet of' 32 pages, containing certificates of mires and recommendations from some of the- most 'eminent physicians, clergymen and others, will be sent rats to any address. • . : . pr - see that each bottl has PERUVIAN SYRUP blown in the glass: ' . .- -. ' .•- • . ' . J. P. DINSItIORE, Proprietor, 38 Dey Street, New . York, . AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS SGROFVLAI . • All Medical Men ximie that lODI.Mg is TES BEST REMEDY • for Scrofula and all kindred &eases ever . &coveted. . The difficulty luta been to. obtairt..a One solution of it. DR: H. ANI)ERS' lODINE WATER, le a Pure Solution of lodine; WITHOUT A SOLV E:LsiT, containing • nal. oasis: to each ounce of water.; • A most :Powerful vikrilizhig Agent • • . • . , It bait cured and will 'cure SCROFULA in all its Manifold forms, ULCERS, CANCERS, -SYPHILIS, SALT RHEUM and it hasbeen need 'with astonishing success In cases of Rheumatism, Dyspepeia; Consump tion, Female. Complitinta, Heart, Liver and Kidney. 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Years ego one of .my daughters, Seemed tO be br. ifde cite; and little bepes of berry:meg were coterie/n(4 I rhea proaued a bottle of yourexcellent Ralaim. and before shelled takerithe whole-of the contents of the bottle Were was a•great improvement in tier health.— / have, in my individual case . made frequent use of your valuable medlchie;stui -have always been hew Ilzed by it. • • . JACOB INICILLEIL . PRIC ;ANS DIM AOlf BOTTLE; • IPor Sale by • . • . J. P. DISSMORE, SS Bey St., len srraw.•FowLE 110Nirropiteten; Hestia GRACE'S CELPTIBATED SALVE 'CURES CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS. Ontcels Celebrated Salve* octlitEs - WOUNDS, BRUISES, SPRAINS. Grace's Celebrstted Salve ,CURES BOILS; ULCERS, CANCERS. Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES - SALT BREW& ERIZIPRI.kIi. GraCkes Celebrated Salve CURE&OELAPPEB HANDS; CHILBLAINS. Grace's Celebrated Salve HEALS OLD SORES, FLESH- WOUNDS, Ao. IC ia prompt in action,. removes 'Ain at once, and re duces the ,most angry.looking Mailings and inflamma tions, as it by magic,--tens affording relief and a, complete cure. Only 26 cents a box t (13ent by mall for 35 centa.2 For Sale by J. P. DINIiIdOR.E., 36 Day Sc.; N. Y.. S. W. FOWLS & SON, Proprietors, Boston, and by all Dmattiets. Grocers, and Country Storm J .-...h.-.VIIJ..Y'-,.. , . WHOLiAIi Al 9) 'ILIC42I: DIAL= IN _ • Oorner. of Fourth 'and Pine Streets, Keeps constantly on hand and fainnte at LONVEST PRICES, WHITE ME AEI) BEMLOCH - • . „ ..• • • Afaiiia, • . - • , = . /q007:11111.' • •' • . SPRUCE BOARDS, P1.A.N . T5,8, JOISTS, SCANT . LING AND FLOORING, CAROLINAS D,I . A A • Licit . . • . . . WOMANI'4I= BEB isle at - t " 9=gSRVQD WEETM 1 rJ -TnE FOR SALE RY / 1 / 4 4:8i527 'Valli FOE NIEUZLIr New York. End by all I:h.iiiNOsts: IE:=1 READING,..pA„ A general areortrunit of ....„.. ------- --4•- -..-... --.,,,,:. - - __... '74,,,,:fi11t.W.4-'l.-..* ;,:,,.;,,-„ 'r...: rra to- 5-0 ,surtg-PHOSPHATE - OF • *FrAwtaNtritAL WORKS The • high repoPsticeo- or- oar:. Phoe Oar., for jimmy TeAr1.,1711054: his Wadi - name onsim'latio!Aendhelce oo magyartielai_cirdoolttahmlor soarieW-V , • Forrterazoromlt. their Interei4 , wing 'WY - a! istabllshed tuid , FrinniaWn -,Oars 'Se always • - 30 83 §XeMr.QUALIT Y I ' 'rte Sts stanaud excellence Invabstly • Vico:in' air :Lula eOO LCa. icr , iiimizinscotrxr RO. bßALvits G , IT _A, N.'o - - Plifitry - U.N. , . - We sell none but2l°.'l;rece.l ect Trent the Peruvian Goverement' saBOB..'-tione to the k • • AILE11:F:&. _'NEEDL ES , 42 Surith WiI2U4CS and 41 Scab %du St, IFlrst Store itbovegbeitnitt.) cx)turrsuji-BOom. grieras, F.b 23. 67 MIILEB, & SMITH'S SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, offeredln the ESlnvatice that it is the best and most economical fertilizer in the market. ,The manufacturers introduce their SUPER -PHQS: PRATE with . the guarantee that It is perfectly free train adulteration. . - • • " The great superiority, claimed over other. Fertilizers lit. That it is manufactured from Pure Bone.. ;NI, That a sufficient quantity-of acid has been used to convert the Insoluble. Bone Phosphate , into Super -phosphateof . , .: • : . . Bd. That the - Bane being unburned retains the 'am monia and makes this a TRU.P. RAW BONE SUPRA PHOSPHATE. imna,Ra. a SMITHS Agricultural Chemical. Works.' CIVOBICe and Laboratory. No. 8 South 511th Street, Reading, Pa. Nardi 30.'68-13-2m. AICIRO PHILLIPS' GENUINE IMPROVV) SUPER-PHOSPHATE -. OP. LIKE, STANDAIiD GUARANTEED. t'ortale sa. maziraciniers Depots; • • No; 27 North Flout Street,lPhilutlOlphiO, . No. 93 South Strett, BulthUort, And by Denlern Sn general thronghontibe country. • . . , The Material of which Moro PhUlips' Phoephate le matmfaclured centalas fifty per cent.. more Bone Phos phate than Baw Bone ; therefore it is more dnrable.--: , The ammonia present gine it great• additional fertili zingg value -•.• Six years' experience hae proved:to the Farmer that it makes it - hew/let groin than even stable mannre, and is not only - active but:lasting., • • • • •. ; - . . 3,10116 ' ' Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer. Feb. IC, . _ • „ .• ' •-• 1.9 m A. ' S Superior Improved Super-Phosphate of Lime THOS. L. HOLT, AG-T., SMMYMIL RAVEN, PA. r.-- eA - e_ 4 , !t, 1 n LI 144'!"11'' Farmers and D,unlers in Fertilizers will observe that I have adopted the above 'Trade Mark.^ to show - these who use Sapsr-Phosphate, made from the Raw Bone, that they are getting my manufacture. . • patrons will please he careful in purchasing, to. Observe that the above "Trade Mark.•iantamped upon each.bay, as none other is genuine. • For 14" l at. Rtm Rerlgq Carat, tiro*, Potatoes,. To bac,o; pu e k,;lo.at, Sorghum. Turnips Hopir,.•Garden • Vroftablis, 'cad every Crap and Plant We claim for our Pboiphate that . WI a fertilizer and quick pmdacerlw early vegetables; it munot.be ex , celled by any in the market, and its a TOP DRESSING for GRASS it has no superior. . • • • We guarantee that farmers Will End our Super-Phos phate of Lithe more prompelo action 'and more last ing in its effects than either Petnvitto Guano or stable manure. . Four yeara experience; has tested this, that oar. Fer-. tilizers makes heavier grain than. even stable mantire. • lam now ready to supply the above superior zer in large or small . quantities-.ln - new bags of 200 pounds'eachu Also, always on. hand, a stock of . fine, Raw BOne Duet , Soft Neva'. Scotia Flaiter, &c.; 4t.e. A trade discount allowed, to dealers. The above•Fertilizeta can be purchased at BRIORT CO.'S Store, Centre Street,•. Pottiville. • POST.OFFICE ADDRESS—TH.OB. L. VIOL T, Agt., Schuylkill Ilaven.,Pti. . • March 23;'66[, Feb 10.!60 e;47] . 12- Peruvian Guano Substitute 1 • BA UGH'S RAW BONE SUPER-PHOSPHITE. OF LINE. ligADE MARK ,01.7. BAUGH & SONS, Sole Proprietors and flannfacturem, r • Delaimeire/ River • Chemiceit. Iyoricv, PIILT-kDELPHIA, U. S. A. . .. . . . . . . Foe WnEAT. RYE, RitLAY,. COEN, OATh. POTATOBB, TOBAOGO, BITOICWit'EAT, SOEGIODI, TUENIIVA; HOPS," GAItyk- IOiITEGETALLZA,. - AND.EVEIa COOP AND PLANT.. . . . Especially. recommended to the growers or Strawberries Baspbern T :es, Blackberries livrA , AIM A LL L -FRUITS. More than 13 yeari of Titular Ilse oPon all destrip: Hon of Craps grown in the Middle .and Southern States. has given a high degree of popularity , to this MANURE.: which places its application now, entirely beyond a mere experiment.' ' . • `BAUGH'S RAW BONE. SUPER - PHOSPHATE;: - OF . LIME, Is eminently a success nan Stibstitute for Peruvian Guano and Stable Manure--4ed is offered to the Agri-. culturists of the Northern and Eastern State as a fer tilizer that will cheaply restore' to the 'Soil, those es aentialsi which have been drained' from it by constant camping and light manuring. • ' It is very prompt in Its action—is lasting In - effect to a degree unattained by any.commercialmanure in the market and le afforded at a much leas cost than* Bogota Stable Manure, or Peruvian Guano. The labor in volved in its use is far lees than that of applying Stable 'Mantra, while there is no risk from the introduction'of noxious weeds.- tar Farmers are recommended to purchase of the dealer located in their aeighborhood. - In sections where no dealer is yet established, the Phoephate may beprocured directly from the undersigeed. Circular.will be sent to all wtto Our • NEW-PAMPHLET, "Now to Maintain the . Peiilllty of American Farms."-90 peps,: giving full Information in regard to the 11/36 of manure, &c., will be furnished gratis on application. . . 80N8, • - .0111 re No. •10 8. Dela. Avenue, •Yhilada ,14AUG18 BROTHERS it CO., .• ,• . • • Geneipl• *holm& Agents, ' No. I81•Pearl Bt., oar. Cedar, Noir:York BROBBBDUGDALE, • Wholesale dge.nt for.Baryl4o and Vaenta, , , 97 and 103 smith's Wititrf, Baltimore •Feb 15..tst. - - - •• i EDUCATIONAL. PENNBYLVAtIA FEM AIR COLLEGE, . . Peiiriomen Bridge, Montgomery. Co-.; Pa. • • This Institution is'orninized.with three departments —the Academic,. the Collegiate and the Ornamental.— Young ladles may, here receive a thorough education, either in the Common Branches; in the Higher English and Classics or in the Modern Languages, ?dude, Drawing, Painting, and Fancy Work.' The College is aupplied with a good Plilloaophical and Chemical Ap- Paratus, Charts. Mineral% Pqesaile, Am, teillustmte the Physical. Sciences. The Legislature of Fermaylvania has 'Veined:the College with authority togrant mas and confer Degree& and many of its gradnabas are now ocempying responsible positions es teachers, with good salaries. No labor will be spared. to make the pupils of this Institution thorough in all the Bindles • The next session opens the i9th of APrt l o B67 ; For further information address the Principal , • - . SEIERALIN, A. M. Freeland, ' April 11, .ISem : 'Montgcnnery Pa. • EN lA.RGEMENT .-• • 5 , ,• JOURNAL Iropoinze 3, Comoeocing 30. In consequence of the remarkable success that has attended-this Journal, the Proprietors fool warranted in burcasing its size to ' . • . • . • ' . TWENTY. PAGF:I9, ' Thee middrig it the LARGItiel" • and' 'niost .COMPILE-. MMNSIVE Mining Journal 'on this continent, repre senting the -Crobt Silver, Copper, :Iron, Lead, Coal, Slate,- Oil,-and.in fact all 'the Mineral interests of. America, containing beautiful engravirins„ illustrating the latest improvements in milling, mining `and met. •allnigical machinery. • • • - The Journal hse won the - ei3corniumi of thipreis of .the entire country. and ,Europe; and =inhere among its contributors more eminent scientific men than any other weekly publication in America. The reports of market in stocks. metals, miner ids and ores, carefully corrected weekly rut an import; ant feature of the Joarnil. - - • - . Subscripeon .$4 per seer: fop six 'anontbk $ 2 45, in idn n o e; single .epp!es, 10 cents. . F,peciounl copies .wEsrmitri & conirmni, - - piddisrers, 37 Park Row, N. Y.. INDIA RUBBER 'GOODS. REDUCED Mandaetareie Agency, 708 Ohesprat St, atiathie Beitiag,swum . .Bose. itc., - anil oil Dabber ,tailtlet adapted toacerhanical end Dtannhottu pa:poem, Itruggiste!: and Stationers'...lotlcitm, Boobs. Moe% Clothing, Om:, at jawed Ihsctotil"tices, LianiPsignitsentortanalnhihnk— • - MCSIAini LEYLCHT 4gilli !in - . .:an NEW 'Boom ON IRON. isolauxuaicitrant:—Fittbant. U&NUAL OF YINXft4.LOGY -Dtni.;. ThOTIIMAILIVOIV C _WMILLIO.- 2 -Thts -Axle LP- Ilftwoo, szOOfribetfr.sad .frOmoed by_ eig_ tosestouk. tfroOtlfrPlotk. HO 100dt"...1 3- Jane JIM cwt ; Qo APllCWW,conzan by/swap - 4-, soion ikgbiewisitdzim . esitsph , lo24:pthec moothero. , l 4•4_•7.11 mitotl46/14 VZ1117.*":4717; • _ isiiiiiirsaWnisaistbsiniiQhmsdiat .". vglUiht4h.44b annes. In het i *lox frao= dr-omo 47 4. - a. an4ine,willhaki:4 Plogolotor of Paint fue licimAkta sad cfissaiicos. • - y• . 1 -- • SOELLAMHj&- •- ' 1: 11 $7 1' 0--14.0 . . tt.riii .it'.., ja - 1 .- fi'J'. ..''-. 1.:-.-. .'-' , ••• •- :;!--..• ..'j Ji.iif...M::•.',-;•?.. - i''.: , - •*.i . -,..;:f : • --:-;••:.:" .'ilyiattllENS;;k4ti.W..::•'.•. 1 ., ,...-:•" -- ; --. • "...1 , eimi.vEklumitaaaux- - . • --- -- oiP. maolliatECOP Tall EyrionGMT.• •' ' .. , ~ . .. . . . . . .. _ . . , • TA4. Iva Moline :Ifasiaid•.47s.4, dad ..-Prffierti ~- -,- . - a. to Vie 'Eafest,Perixl of LfA... :- • •••• •• .- r' ' ....1" -- Ar ' 'Ettif - CE&Er 1112XD . Weft . ..tnni:u .- • ' :-",...,!...:'.'•.- . .. .. . _ . .. . . . ;,... F - . . . .., .. ... • . . - .• - -7,,- , '-'•'- . - - - ' ll4 . iiiii*'iiiiiiiiiiit I , b*C.. - • . • - i.v. , ,- , - - -- .culti; imansti. -ahow L its2d.... -----/ 4 1 - • ;x,4l — priertineart. -Dam' a - -: ~ • 'Cotilatryi:rteamzrethil ithst:i•':.! ~.. r ts: _. j 'i s k i .. .• . _ nae HBSlor C011.11!4=.....e.; rnlhvpia, .--,..•-•.''''.- ...,..' -- pees= Ashe.sieara Idowtodek•-• 1 ' ..' '-•": ''' . , • - •-•freaaoliagel Ditoueesof Va.- ,• •:- .". - . 1 : . . .;'lon,:Ocillasetigittsermsdlad - ... - . - . - - . - Eyelt.• - fAkthieriolit.•. ot Moat • I ' ,. "-: :i .• ' • Eyes ;•' .Epiptiora r , se Watery,.: - i - •! .1 '''' ' Rae, ; .Pain•tiV the .. Afotolli• - l lli , . .• . . -- • Azottroads„ - .oe Chanued . ' w. • -- : ;"Pry; - . Pholephotda. or • i ft ''''' . • '. ' ". ' '• abbe of Light ;Meekness - . _ . . • .•-•- or thezetinsandOPtio Nerve; - • ' ' .' .- -- .Myodesivia,-.. „at , . Speck! ;or - • ' 'ii ' - i . ' r ••:,. htering: bod.tes .'bef.are tha ~ . . -: .' • - i - . Eyes . ; oPheaknia...otinitim. - ' - - . Anatket of' the:Eye and Eye.' " - ;•.t:• lids; Cataract Eyes; Hereto. .: • -'-' ‘. :•--••••• -.- ' or 'at ',,Platfia ' B lind n es s : • ' .7.. ~=- ,f..i . . 7, . ' ; ..Id.n. , - a. - the ,:ltrehail.'and -i. , ;•Iroperfeet .'neon , from - the . . ' - .... effecta of Infhtiernatiort. air.- -t " .• Ther.cart , be iisetti)i'maiy tine s iiths'ettitatzty: . of seetteas, antrettinint the least fear of IttiorY 1 0 ' the eye: Moretti= 5.000 certificates of cures arm: exhibited at orireftlee.-. Cure griargatteed in Every rase •ivlien 'applied 'la:reeding to .the direction - . inelos&i. in each box, 'or - the stoney vlll be re ..funded: IYrdefer• a Cirealm '- :7 ni gratis, -•-, , • ' 4dars, ; :Dr. J.• - a extuSs .4 CIS,. Oculist& ii , • .. ', . :., • . -.! -• • • (R.O. Box 926.). - .•. For sale at Itnithton's Family Drug. Store, Mct:• • .10 Astor Dense; corner ..of Barcligr Street; and Broadway; New York.' • , . .. ' .- •' . • .. . .. .. . . Sir Da. J. Srserms k Co. have ' Lnventett. ' and patented . a ....MTOPLI. or CORNEA FLAT. TESEEr. for the mire- of MES-11-SIGETEDX2B9, • • which has iiroved a. great ei4ccess,:...iviite for a , :eircuist.: ~ ... .. - Nov 49.'60 . . 186.7:.: 1867. Greenwood Nursery, PO TTS-Sr/I-ALE" GREEN.inausis PLANTS. . . . We have extended our Green -Houses by the maim' . of another large one, making three in number, and are, prepared - to furnish.all. kinds of Green-House .Plants.• wholesale and retail, at the lowest rates. Oar. Plants are in excellent condition, and ive are determined that there shall be no necessity to go abroad for plantation can be raised it home. • • • • • CUI PLOWRS, BOUQI7ICI9 and ORWAENTAL WINZAIGS farms/led at the Green - I.limis e f s •_•;..; f,„. ' tirPlans for Green-Houses And LiCaler' . " 4.leB -- Mabel' and building 'stmerinten'ded. '• ...• Gardenajards and cemetery lots Laid out and orna mented. • Trees...kc., planted when desired. " Apply at Greenwood-Nursery, or at Bannan.ii Book, Stara -,,0r address BANNAN or CHARLES CHUCS NELL..GreenwoodNursery; Pottaidlle; Pa for•Ficwer Potts Of all Axes puichased at NureerY. IMPORTANT BANKERS AND MERCHANTS. . -The recent discovery ctf a new combination of metale acooniing to subjoined cectificatea, wtll produce en tire revnintiou iu burglar proof security:. i.;.. . „ . Orrice OF Tits NoY-zt-ry lEON Woeaa, NEW YORK, 19th Dec., 1566. -• Messrs. LEWIS LILLIE & SON, . •• • - Gentlemen: We have subjected the sample of double chilled iron you famished us to, the most - severe teats (as regards drilling through it) ;rye could bring to' bear upon it, and witlyint success. • • • • . • • •• • It is orir opinion that it can only be penetrated by the .use of a large'number aid the e.ipendltnre of much 'power. with days of time, and we think.it Impos sible for a burglar, with his time- atd power, to rene- Aratelt at. all. ]ours troly. • . . • ISAAC Ir.'IIOLNIES, Stmerintendent: • • LYMAN FULL, Foreman.. ' . AItiCILLkY .),Nti WU. srs • -• • DosTost, Mass.,.Jan. 22. f . laWe Paving , made an - attempt to drtli a: sample of donble-chilled. iron furnished tui by Messrs. Lillie I. Son; andlailedio penetrate -It more than 'five-eighths (%) of an inch,'after- hburs of labor, feel that we:caw indorse the above Novelty Iron Works' bertidcate In all, particulars. JARVIS WILLIAMS; Treasurer. • - Feb. 25, 1567 Metiers. LEWIS LILLIE & SON. . • - . . Gentlemen; We have tried aeainpleof donble.ehdled iron similar to that Bent te the Novelty Worke, New York, and one colicdeuce with It' iti - abont the came, viz. t that - it can only be penetrated by a long.continned operation of the mist skillful mechanics .and the heat `NY. TUB CIITELL, _ _ •: . W. it, STRallaNi. Foremen •In Messrs -Merrick it - Sun's; Sonthwortk FoundeTy, Philadelphia, Pn., . . . '• ' • OFTIVF UNIC.I4 P . 06141 , 0.1' WORKS.} . • • •'. • • OmAnn, 111, March 13 : / 867 "; blears. 141 - 113TtpAY WINNE; - Agents. Lillie Safe and Gentlemen :.We anhjected the.simple of new combi nation of metals for safes, sent us by you. to as thot ough tests of the drill as we could, and failed to pene trate the metal-at Till; We think it would be imix.test ble" for burglars to enter- the'safes• made of this metal by means of the drill daring the longest time in or.dlna ry business they could have access to them—in fact, that - the metal is proof against the drill. . FICSE OF TUE CO., • • entoAao—March li. 15137. .2demre,'MURRAX TINISE. Agents Lillie Safe ant Iron Company.' . ' • • .• . -. . - Gentlemen -We subjected the sareple youltunished us (of a nevi -combination of metals to be used in the' manufacture of Lillie's Safes) toithe'seserest gate of our Fewer. Drill, and with the hest-fempiledffrills our skill and experience could pro,luce.• After operating up?nit. with different drills aoveral hours without Penetrating it more than half au inch, and at that point nnable to make further progress, we became satisfied that, if not utter-,y impenetrable, It would atleast require days ,of time, a largo number, of dulls and machine power to penetrate through it; s end that it was entirely put of the power of even' the most skillful burglar to penetrate a safe made of this materi al: • . ' R. T. CRANE, Presiderit. . L:i L ..L11....W::.5. Double-Cd & Wrought Iron .FIRE and 13URGT;4-P490 . .-::SAF . ,E.S.•••• .. . . .. . A full,.asebrtment'onnitantly on hand at onr Wire-. rooms:" - Also, Safes or every description. designed for bOilt Fire and - Borglar-proof security. The public. are, Invited, to call , end examine, for thernselvea as to the Safes. Lillie Safe and Iron Company, LEWIS LILLIE, Presidept, - • NO. 19E4 BBOADWAN, NEW. YORK. April 6, 0 67 • 14-3 m - GIISTAV:WOLTJEN,. 'OTERYI.k .I ALE AND RETAIL TOBACCONIST CENTRE STREET, ER= liOOR To TAB UNION HOTHL, POTThYILLE, Respectfully incites the attention of dealers end atom. keepers In general to his large and well selected dock . . Imported and Domestic Segue, Smoking and Chewing s Tobactos, Clay and Wimi Pipes, ke.Atut., . - . All of which he offers for sale at CITY PRIM. (live hint a call, and convince yourself of the good qtialitieli and cheapness - of • Ins gottds, He Insures_ you p er f ec t satisfaction. Ooods sold as REPRE S ENTED, or the . nom will be refunded. . .. • • • JUST RECEIVED, • • • .• . AN DWOICH OF 'tNE IMPORTED SEGAB,SI Amag which the following fiworisilirandii t . . Frio,. . • Arlles, '; • ' •.• . • PrOrialta, .• . Alfredo, ' • *Articled de Caton; G. . • dx4 ' ' • ' Consfithig of. REciALIAS,.. 99NbHA.S," Loi!iii7o,o36 GENTENT 4 PLEEASqHIOII PIPES . . SEGA.'" HOLDERS,: . . ... . . . . . . , Plain and figured. ringing in price from. aa. Ceuta to_ $25 00 each. Among thelrmes there are some beautifully carved. heads of the late . Mr. Linljois, which cannot be surpassed In workmanablp. . .. and MtS . . ' TACHBEI forced ; - .to ~. -.. scow nom the smoothest ..,. in from three to BY& :. - ..weeks by using Dr. &Mr- -' ~.-. ..... . : NNE'S RIDSTADBATIC.,: - :: . . 'Da- .CAPIT.TATRP;" the . most wonderful disc overy. • ' ~. in modem seienee,. act- . .... , .... Mg limn the .Beero Lula, Bah_ _ln an _ aiinint-ndrai slogs manner.- .: It Las been = asew. h r t h e elite -43 f Paris and London with the - most.ttatteling.mumewi. Names :of all_ . urchasers will he regi a t e rm ...,..,•” entire 15" nor given M every Glue' end : H ' m e m' will be _theernall refunded.' Price by mail. and post-paidi. $ l . 'a ad .rirealara d testimonials malledfree. Address : :•s, r ga . sEttrs . 4 0 0 ...ch e ndatkNo. 285 Ricer "eat, Troy, N.T 4 ewe emits for the United ' Staten.. --,- • : , ..".,, ' .., . - . ... ... ... . . - . - ' • WA U TY*—Aribum ' '-- •-• Maui MIMS RroAuced -- • 4 • ay, the toe of Proc. D- - -` Basin's VMS= LW - ' ,: tid e CHIMLINC. -. on *poll— -- , • - Cotton - wane:lied to curl ' - •' - - 0 ' ' 4114 Abe - mei .-strefight: and , :., • . .. . Illitaqtaltair topitano ars into wrorry, •- o r b u i l , : ` ''s ;naive cur" lc. ..ilsoreereuied 10 thelmi . ... e , of . :ParkfittorLoodon. - Yrfth thrfurcetimadontnonite. - D - de II to Injury to the talc • Price by midll, alai' 7=l,%%l,l:),Cfsenlarnroalled Me, Ad.., lt - CCL. Chemlabt; - We; gm litteinBt4-TrarrAtTOk#4l-Vs• ihr••the trultadiltiten. : : ...,Prblit; MIT ',, .....,_„:, .- '. • -- -- " ---,- -.7.107 .i...... N-rt • :-I"Ancivri GTO4- • store ..—• the icatko IPP3 Apnlit • ;Amps _&1110mit. , 1 2 4 , 4 3 *- 2 ' - . :: : - ; 71 VEngKi " : 43 ,01 : 439.N illteasielliimuribur sad !; --*Vl.ll3ll36l . l4liali ki , t Mi* SAPCMCd * V/ Marais Kim Gooktrw Pk's. 11111 . 'llatilitenbits ~ rittAtBl.olloo44 .4 1111031 , 411 7 41, 4 IV . . . . :m jertiaL , t;ff . .. .. „. „. _...... !A*ol4 -, oo**,tlciaNtrist,. WIPi -. • -" Arek-Zappreepgfefr ' Proni bteli 7,And.htice and Rd to .:I , reetratit rascals ' • . 'Nat dangerous, tothe Human .Family." Bats con4aPnt.ef.their holes 10 die,'! • , • • Blasi - and Rld _ . , Bed;Bug'.'4teiiidnidor, .14.5 or irashnsed to destroy, Red also ion. preventive:dor . Red-13ujs, . v. 41 0oitart0! Eleetrie !inviter for Insects 1 - ‘ for Ifo:ht,' Morquitoee, Fiers,tid-gup_i; Attleeto on Hants, its.' • . • • - Ur IV. I rAtpiri4ut of, 4 . . vioititlees • imitation, : or Bee that .T.,earatetr! namejs on each Box, Bot• tie and FL4ek, be fore you hay: - /I"Aclikes% IIEPOST R. COSTAR,- ' . . 4S4Broadway. N. ,Y 1867. rirSold in POTTSVILLE, Pa.; ray - its, HENRY SAYLOR, And all DlTl,ggiitii and ridallent-ev4rivftterp. 131TOKTHOW.,p - A.L . 7: 1 . . For bate, Bums: Bullies, Wounds. Bolls, Caneers;Bro ken Breasts. Sore Nipples.. Bleeding, Blind and 'Pain ful Plies t Scrofulous, Putrid and Illecuiditioned Sore*: Ilicers,'Oandular Swellings. Eruptions, Cutaneous af fections, Ringworm, Itch,,Corns,.l3unions. -Chilblains, kr:..-; Chapped Hemds.-Lips,' Bites of• Spiders, sects, Animals. &c„ &c. • • :27 - Boxes. 25 eta:, 50 cts.. and 84 Sizes. • . • ILS" - Sold by sit Druggista everywhere. • . rii'And by HENRY R. CO,ST.Art, Depot 494 Broad way: N. Y. • , . •: • . • • • • it3rAnd by HENRY SSYLOB, Pottsville, Pa. COSTAR'S: • • , UNIVERSAL • CORN SOLVSN T. - • For Corns, liattore3, Warts, &c. C.r+icites, 23 els., /JO eta.; and 01. slam • C 9 Soldby all Druggists everywhere: • • Ore. - And by HENRY R. COSTAR, DeOCit dSi Broad Or And by 'HENRY S.A.n,oR, Pottsville, Pa.' • - -PREPARATION OF - • Bitter Sweet and Orange .Blosoms FOR,ISFALTTiFYINGpIIE OOMPLO*ION. • Used to Softra arid Beautify tbeSkin - ;remciie Freek ta.s:Phaplea, Eniptions,&o: : Ladles are now usingi t in pref.:Fe-ace to all others.. . rz - l.kad by all • Drugzishi everywhere.. .• . larAnd by HENRY B. COSTAR, Depot 434 Broad- T. . • • • • rir ind iky HENRY sAymit,vot.t.svuie t Pa. COUCT I H: REMEDY, For Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup,. Viltdoping , Corigh, Influenza, Asthma, Coninmption, Bronchial Affections, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Pr - Bottle/4 23 Os., 30 eta.; and I. sizes. 131rSold by all I/run:Mite everywhere. . .• £And by HENRY R. COSTAR, 'Depot:4U Broad way, N. Y. • . . larAnd by HENRY SAYLOB, PottaVille, Pa. • CELEBRATED 131.51-10 P .• - pNIYEIkBAL.DINNER . • . For Nervous and Sick Headache,•Costiveness, Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, BRlOlldne#B, COnStipatiol3. Diarrhea, Collet', Chills, Fevers, andlenerat derangement of the Digestive Organs. .• • '• • -•.• BOxes, 25 cts., AO dn., and $ll. sizes. . car7Sold tiy all Druggists everywhere. ~. . Dr - And.by HENRY 8.. COS,T4t,'Dspot'4,ql Broad:. ivay,N. Y. • • • • • rrSold-wholestde and retail at HANNAN &, RAM BEy'79•Bnokstete: . • . • . - • .17rAndhy HENRY 5AY7,0 . 11, rottavtile, Pa. March 23„ ¶vr . • -12-3 m • BUSINESS CARDS. . . :.- GEORGE 13ERNE'r, • , . . . .. . • , UPHOLSTERER, ... . . . • .. • ... mariLet Street, between Second dc Third, • . ' -. ' . • . . . Would.annotmee to. the public That la . has taken the store' 'tooth next - - door to Mr. Daniel Aurszers old stand. where all business in his line . will be promptly attended to . ' ' "March SS, .OT-1•141 , DR. er: Teacher of. Trench and. German Languages. , Power of. Attorney, Money, Drafts, and all other Orders to Europe attended tO".. Life Inanzance Effected with ; the U. B. Life = ' Insprance Company. Passage Agency to Germany, France and March 2.303 T - W1101: 254 AT3 AND RETAIL DEALKR ER TOBACCO, PIPES OL . SEGARS, Centre . St.,' (Pimento the Town Willi • pOTTAVIILLE, PA; • FREDEtIa WC LAUER, . 1 • : Oeneral C - ainmission Merchant,. • . . _ . • , • • . . • ... AND DE ALER • • • • • iREWER'S SUPPLIES. Prime sngar.Cored Hnme, Shoolderti; Ihrd, &e. at • ii tt ri t fifir Llmbnrgers Itnterican Oil Polish Pasta iii lei & Smith's •"/:1p :T;p" Azle Gresse 7 tlie bee " • '•FRSDL W. WISE, deieial Agent . "Old Jail," corner 6th and WashbagtotOnsi • Dec '66-04 . • - Iteadhig;•Pa D. A—SPetITH APERCIIANT TAILOR: • •, CK&T.R sr., POTTSVILLE, PA,. Aprif it.tt .TEA .1 TEA 1. • TEA. 1 ,• Q N -• • " ISO&ANICILN .& ISCHNEBB, wirecenh: . 13Gabovead., Apri 14.157-1441' eistoi3Aitsse;ritOvieq.trirs,-imoris '‘ft w op-- Am, -DESCRIPTiONA • • AT - 110111AliNAN alis414)11111i11/1:14= • Alltaket Anise:me • SHAMIR ~:lirielte—rieldt:r4azei__Wips- J sier tDi ,* • 3 =ti k a I c el l I Vtei 4 l Irri 3I : sl e Bl= ta lt I g agallialed with gobs ! :: -;- . - (.11AMIX - • • rkie 416.4", • VIOICILISIDOICILAIM, IVIROTAS CO- S T A R'iS CELEBRATED C.O TA, ICS COSTAR'S PECTORAL COSTAR'S • ' • . ya ;lamr4 ~edj;rderAl:lll::7;;7umt,. -Th'":llBldAerlri-7. Toftsillie, Feb 6, l'S67-4L-. "..iplOS, BANNAZi, A _W. scitaitAk; tairney aat.lL‘aor.. 111 , •• OFFICE ::—Centna St, ban ir .SipieseOlriae:: :. Can het emanated - ADIS 1-...87,-44,0m J, yLuorae7l , faw P~tu~illes Pt. mktt with,Hon. 'A W. RughezZe street 4: Can be conenlind trangliab. sad amitr 0411 O. P. SIIVIRTPL.. • • - AitormieY at Law. .. Oeztrefit., ?minute. Penna.; Nay 26, •66-21-Cm ", XL: DALLAS, . • • tl7wf- ATl'ololllr AT "LAV7, :OFF! 922 (loath 4th street; .`lllotENJAMlSN'El;inceool4,.Anseas* as : .01 4 11141F7Mahsatungo . iStreet above Centre. .• • BEIWWIRESSER. , Ll. _ • A ltuiruerat Law, Atlanta,' telinjutil oirmty;:-M4-011n centr e street: - ice the Pa6t Office.- • 1 • •,. • Bept.64 is .jl,• 1%1 4419N efo Om rge ciL-::Ceiirtie . t. A . l 6 " :ns rile f T oito ait er L ly a 'oc w s ' n;lea. by LCD. JLELI.M. - Man:h SO. 'B7—'l34e. fIAZIPBE ESAITIC tuirueys at ' OFFlCE—Centre . Street, omoilIte" White Cizalsarortineu • LITTLE', Attorney at Law, sad Notary Public, (Antborizal. by Law to administer. allidaritty and to take deposltion,. and 'acknoivledginnnto o deedi, mortragea, powets of AttOiney;:kr....), • . • POTTSVUMB. .SCIWYLML CO LAW AND COLLECTION- ornaz„ . idahantongo St. (oppoetteToat 0410.) • . July In, 23.• 4,2 011,:' FOMTJEM, JU" Attorney at Law, OFFICE 7 GOWEN'S BUILDR4G,TCENTRY ' Mardi 24, !de, . : - 11^AY 11PktrtARD. . . • . A:twister at Law: • OFFICE— . .AEATIANTANGO ST.-; :feat POST OFFICE • - ' • (14N3.. Clays 9MOe.) Match 24. , 66 . : • _ • W. BOSE BERRW, A moil:my - ai-Law, • ba.r_ r•emoiaed big office to the second doer, . front room, above. B. Binnenls Book store; on Centre St • Pottsville., Feb t 4, • COMMERCIAL ELM . NORMAL SCH'OOL LEI3ANON VALLEY ,COLLEGE. . , A - Normal Class will be organiZedln connection with little Institution, commenalag on the 15th of Aprtl, to continue ten weeks,—to June 21st. - - •• • • 1. faculty , of scruff Teachers is employed. Also a full Commercial Course: , • - Expense. -foe Normal' Course, exebnilve_ of books, $l9 20'.' Commercial.Conrse•lesa.than osnal rates. Send for CircularS. addreai.tgg • . ' • Rev..T. - It. VICKROY.: A. IL.Prestdent, . -Aniaville, Lebanon Co. Pi; Doe 29; .64,-52-, . 12 ly. karilb . 3o, CiIIISTMA B.PRESENTS...A dee and . well selected stock of Watches, Jewelry and Silver. Ware, comprising, all the new styles. • Call add exam; inc before pnrchaAng. AU goods. warranted as repre sented, Calendar Crocks Tor Offices and,Dining Rooms. R. C. !3.111C8N, .Cntre L; Pottsville. . Dec 1..65 UNDERSIGMtD, HOMEOPATHIC - Would rePpectfolly inform their•friends andrthe public of Potbwilleand vicinity, that they • have located per-, Inanentlyi and opened an office at the corner of Market and Second &reel-% Pottsville,. Pa.,", where they can be profekionally conaulted. • °Friel Hougq:-L4 tO 10, A. M.:-16 2.*P.:11.: .4 th 9, P. M.S. - .M. D. Marchl6, , 61 . -11-6 ml C.. 8. DREHER. IL D.'. J.JSTEWART pIEPUY, lEt 25J • South 2d Stre4 td!ov'e Spruce, PIiILADA.:, & Keeps constantly on liand a lair • assortment oL . • . g 4 CARPETS, OILCLOTHS: MATTINGS; DRUG- 0, ;TIGHTS, FELTS, RUGS, WINDOW SHADES, &a., es .0045 c..• WOOLEN and OIL. CLOTH. TABLE COV-r 11.EBS, &c., whirl/ he Is selling at very reduted pri- PP COL • ." • . 'March 18..67 . 11-3 m All CRISPER:COMA:. '• Oh 1 she was bearuifnland fair, • • • ' • With starry - eyes and rr diatit hair; • , Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined, • • . • • ' .Encbaiued.the %cry heart and mind. . 4.311808irs COlll-1,, • For curling the beiref either seainto wavy and gloasy , ringlet& or heavy. massive curls. By using this article•Ladle.s and Gentlemen can.beau. - iffy themaelves a' thou Sand fold. it le the only article the. world that will curl straight hair, and at the seine tirnegive it a beautiful, glossy appearance: • The. Crisper Coma not orily.curls.the bailybut invigorates, beautifies, and cleanses is highly and delightfully perfumed, and is the most complete article of tie kind ever offered to the American public. The CrLoper Co- - MS will be sent - to any, address. sealed and post-paid, for $l., . W • L. CLARK & Co., Chemists, No. 3 West -Fayette street, Syracuse, N.Y.. E A.T3 T • Anktirn, — Golden, Flaxen. ; and Silken Curie, Prodnced by the•use of Priif.DEBREUX. FIifSER CHEVEUX... One application warranted to curl the 'most straight and stubborn hair of either sex into wavy, ringlets, or heavy. massive curls. Has been used by. the fashionables of Paris and. London with the most gratifying resillta'...Does no injury Bs the heir. . Price by nisil. sealed and post-paid. $l. • Descriptive circa are mailed free. . Address BEROER, stwirrs Chemists. No. 255 River street:Troy, N.Y., sole agents. for the United States.. . Feb::S. 6-ly HENRY ~IIARPEpt, ~_520 .ARCH ST.,•i-,_ kt P lIIL AIDE LP MIKA, *- *aicties;:JewelrY, 191.1Ter and. Silver,plated We re. 15-1 m April 13, 'GT . . . . . . . '--'• . . . • -' B*. FIRST PREMIUM or a - Silver, lifda ' . • 7 7 BARRETPS HAIR'RESTORATNE ill:A3y the -N. 11. Stite•Agricultural 'Society, aO.. . itt Fair, holdro in Nasliva, Sept.l.'6, lOW. n'AflitEtT.4 . . - .V6getable Hair Restotative . lienteret griy•ilair to li. Natural Color i'"Pro•-: - . motes the growth, of" the flair 1 - - changes the alb. ..400t11 to their oriainal organic. action; e radio vales Dandruff and Hurnors ; prevent. flair falling,nut i is a superior Dressing. • - - it container no inittrious Ingredients, • • • ' • +and.io the most popular and reli able , 46, • able article. throughout' the • .• .' . _ Zast, We... North, tu.ii il6 7.. •' • • • - . . 'r , • • • . . . , • • . . - ... , • , . • . J. R. BARRETT .& CO:,'Proprielors, • .. • • . 91A CHESTER, - • •.' . . . BOA byy S. C. HUGHES,' Potts SMINDLE & BOND, .Tatri aqua, Ba., and Dingzists, generally.' • April 20. 'GP ~ ••a .20-6 m ' KLINE, EPPTATVER 00.1 JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY:GOODS. OA.RPErTINg-S, READING ' , PA., Have now open at tlielr NEW STORE for Spring Sales, a very large and choice lot of Cloaks and Cloaking Clothi, Paisley and Crmhittere Shawls, Dress Goods in Great. Variely, Plain and rElunterSilks, 81a46k G.lll. Gisiin Silks, DOMESTIOS, aLs,rie'Stook at Low Prices REVS WEilt. OF MILT DESCRIPTION. MOURNING Gpores—A. 'SPECIALITY a full line of, the very hest. fabrics:" CARPETING-S. ENGLISH TAPESTRY. BRUSSELS, AId:CRICAIi do. do. _ HARTFORD & LOWELLIOARPETE, ALL WOOL INGRAINS, GERMAN STRIPES, all wool, 0000 A. MATTING, best brands' RAG CARPETS, all qualities! OIL 0L0'2112, all widths, 'WINDOW SHADES, a Fall Line, Which we offer to RR TIC AND . RETAIL BUYERS 'EBY. LOWEST ItillißET, =MOTELS 'AIM -80/MMHG HOUSES BUP PLIED WHOLESALE plums.. • KLIM EPPIIIINER It CO;,, ;22 STREET, Reading, Penns. 12,3 M Mirth - 28, •437 . . rtAliewrgt, o cm a, • - .. and WINDOWS I II4 191i81. ' wi would invite - the attention - of oar frlende and the public to Our large 'stock& CASPSTS, which has been •aeleeted vdth greateare,And:l9,vibleh we have added all of the new and choice styles of TAPRSTRY: BRI7B - SIMS, MEI{ PLY, and 114GRA.IN'OLSPETS - : idea, all the - new end 'varied etylea of MIST and STAIR WORMS, .O.IL CLOTH fromll feet to 18 feet wide—; cat to fit rectos anyJdze: WINDOW. SHADRB•In' . grotr virlelN'Prooted and Agin :Banda. Oxki "and" oantint'lla Rage, litatticatair Itoda«Dfugtfets, de. AR will be aokl at thaleWeat We& ,91111, and !1t- Ainlzgrour atock.,:ismethilly; . • • . • .. 506Nottb Bee6ndBtreekbelow Mattointrood, west . aide, Phfladelpbbi. , ; . Maith 9, IT lennt. memette 'noir (Prumv..=-The truuseia .LwArand wee of the.Ellea lambent bodogltt s to a cer . batty. • _One' great =lse of . the nets le _tatiosenve Of ologgiob Mite 'of the /Weft . allirWtarthol)llll3l e mains =able to - pleb:two Ito' work: properly, tbeYdes allancibe cared.— Atelle** etwocuma twobl_ cane" of tbe Illeorwlfere Aboadver ' not eo notatilfoorffotetif bubItROGIEIiStLIVIII TILTS ant newts. AO Ow some thee, the Clintruntio Ore ;Qum— 'rho ,Obslanont end ere eikh BO (mote boei - ,Zent ibeleeenti, the two con lenttebill 41CW/tbe4llW"lfii;ol4.. *.f:ail vt A v w ririTrakaikaa mr s i, ir ,,, r.aakimiguakouute=nr, :110.14 =ULM DKr AITZIOACINIAkIiIi"-.41:11,1,a4k1„;,,.:i -, - tog for I : : " • 09 M 111 0 ,0 11 1 ,161101/ #4;111111i INSURANCE. YORKFAME.Ip' MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY scatiliwiated. t.apita OVer $ 300 1 0 ". • • T• WITHOUT ASSESEMEITL . . . . . . . Altiajapnanptin paying cud fair in -adjusting their acme. . Have paid oter 110,000 of loess in Schuylkill. ;County daring the fast ten years. Mei at Pottsville Agleam, liablerdorigo Street, next.: door to the :Union :Sall. • - :H:A;'RI`FORD R;STOCK •- INSURANCE CO. • Charterell Capital ...OAOO,OOO ROBERT C. HILL & CO.; - SPECIAL AGENTS . , ,Pne Northumberland, Oalumlna, Eleanor, and Car bon Counties.- Active and energetic men wanted In eve ry section: CENTRAL 01'110E, Pottsville, l'enn& LISM,IIII6IIIIIIIIIII3It. " ' . • The Girard . ' Lifelnaurance,- Annuity and Trust CO pony of Philadelphia." .oflice,•No. 40.3•Ctuastnatstreet, the drat door East of the Custom Rouse. " • CAPITAL—S3OO. PERPETUAL. 'Ckintinue to make insurances on dives on the - mad fa vorable term& - -• • The capital being paid up and Invested. together With' Urge .ated• Ounetantly increasing reserved limd, tdfers a Iheriectseemity to the honed. • . ' preattutus may be paid yearly, half-yearly or quarterly. . a • . • • Thetorripany add BM= periodically to the numr ranee for life. - . The Met bonus, appropriated in Detem .ber, 1044,-the second homis in - D...mber, Ibt9, and the :third bonus In December, 1654, which additions maim an average of more than 60 per cent. upon the premt.L - tunapaidi without Increasing the annual premium. Thomas Ridgway; John A. Brown, , Robert Pearsall, - ' .Johult. Latimer, ' • Thomas P. James, • John FL Slack, ' • Frederick Brown, John C. Mitchell, - • (Gorge Tabor, • • Isaac Barton, Henry G, Freeman, ' • Seth J. ()only, • Pamphlets containing table of Gates and explar form of: application'and further information can l u = at the office. .- THOMAS RIDGWAY, President. JoarrF. Jens, Actuary. Or of B. BerTNAN, Pottsville,' Agent fOP this County.. 'IIIE PEICIF LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Philadelphia, ..921 CU ESINIJT STREET; BELOW TENT!L ACCUMULATED. CAPITAL .$1,700,000. Jitter paying tomes to the amount of Et 957,5137. • -CHARTER PERPETUAL. - . All tee. .urplus divided amoneat the policy holdera every year THE ONLY TRULY MUTUAL COMPA NY IN THE CITY OR STATE. • JOS. H. lUCIIARDS, Agent. April 6; 'al ' , . • 14-6 m NO MORE RAM) HEADS .1 :• • • -NO MORE GRAY LOCKS! DR: LRONB' • . ELECTRIC DAIS RENEWER, . iipronoonced by all who have need it the very best . preparation for the Hair. It a positive care for •Baldneas. eradicates Dandruff and Humors. stopsthe Hair from out,and speedily restorm Gray I ~ ix s • to their original hue and luxuriance. It operates on the ''secretions and tills the glands with new life and coloring matter. Thin, dead, faded or gray tiair will always be brought back by a few ap &cations, to Its. youthful abundance; vitality and -• • . • It makes the hair soft; glossy, fragrant, pleasant to the touch and easy to arrange. Dry, wiry and Intract able lochs become moist, pliant and disposed to remain in any desired position_ As a Hair Dressing it has no equal. The gales are enormous and It is a universal favorite with old and young of both eexre. • • • Sold by Druggists throughout the United States.— Address all orders to - • ' • ZIEGLER & tinvErc . ' • SOLE PROPRISTOUS, 13 North Third. Mt.. Philadelphia. • March 16,"'67'"' Ma, 48.1y1 • 11- FISK & HATCH, B -. .A 'N'f_-..ERS:', AND DEATPRB IN Government and other Desi rable Securities, NO, 5 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK .i.ECOSO.IEID TIIZ FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF TEE" CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. CO 'Ada Company to contracting ander the patronage United :States Goverament, The Western entre( the Great National Railway Across the 'Continent . Their line. will extend from Sacramento, daliforrita, across the Sierra Nevades to the California State line, traversing the :RICHEST AND- MOST POPULOUS - SECTION OF CALIFORNIA, and thence thronsh the GREAT MINING REGIONS )F THE TERRITORIES to the vicinitY of Salt Like City. • It forms the. SOLE. WESTERN' LINK of the only route to the Pacific which is adopted by Congress and AIDED BY • TIIE ISSUE OF UNITED STATES Their road is already completed, equipped and run ning for 94 miles from Sacramento to within 12 miles of the summit of the Sierras, and a large amount of the work, of Grading, Tunnelling, &.e.„, beyond that point has been , accomplished. • The PIMP 'MORTGAGE BONDS or Ws company afford onnsnal Inducements of Safety and. Profit to In vestors, for the following among other'reasons, Firait.—The rate of interest Is SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, payable setal-annually -In the City el New York Second.—The PRINCIPAL la payable IN GOLD a matltrity. Tbi rd.—The cost of the Bonds, NINETY-FIVE PER CENT. and accrued interest, is TEN PER CENT. • less than that of the . cheapest Six Per Cent. Gold Bearing Bonds of the tiovernment: Fourth.—The UNITED -STATES GOVERNMENT PROVIDES NEARLY HALF THE AMOUNT NECESSARY TO BUILD THE ENTIRE ROAD, AND LOOKS MAINLY TO A SMALL PER CENTAGE ON THE FCTURE TRAFFIC FOR . RE-PAYMENT.. IFlftb."—Chvirie to this liberal pprovision, socompluded -. with EXTENSIVE' GRANTS OF PUBLIC '• LANDS,' by which the Government' fosters this .- • grmtPational enterprise, ITS SUCCESS IS HEN ' • DERE') ;CERTAIN, AND ITS 'FINANCIAL STABILITY .IB ALTOGETHER INDEPEND. • • ENT OF THE CONTINGENCIES WHICH AT . TEND:ORDINARY' RAILROAD ENTERPRI- Sixth.—The. Security of Its FIRST. MORTGAGE - BONDS is therefore AMPLE:and their chanic - ter for safety and reliability is equaled only by . that , of the obligations of the GOVERNMENT Reventli.—The net earnings of the completed portion • ' are ALREADY LABGNLY IN EXCESS OF THE INTEREST. OBLIGATIONS WHICH THE COMPANY 'WILL INCUR. ON TWICE THE DISTANCE, and arP steadily increasing. render . ink the UNINTERRUPTED PAYMENT OF INTEREST ABSOLUTELY .CERTAIN. E I ghib, —At the presenfrate of Gold they pay nearly - . 83. PER CMT, per annum on the amount In . The Bonds . are issued in. denominatiorus of $l,OOO with semi-annnar Gold Coupon attached, payable In New York, and are - offered for the present at 95 per cent:. and acc:rtted interest (In currency) from Jan. la. Order, may.be forwarded tone direct, or thronghthe principal l ltanirs and Bankers In all parte of the country: . . Remittal:tees may be made in drafts on New York. or in Legal ,Tender Noter, National. Bank Notes. or other fund' current in this eity.• and the, Bonds will be for warded to any address, by Express, free of charge. In anities 'for further particulars, by mall or otberwiee, will receive punctual attention. „ . HATCH,. FISK . & 'HA BANSE,RS AND DEALERS IN GOVERN MENT SECURITIES, No. 5 Nassau Street, New York. • , khide of Government Se6rltles received, at the fall market , price hi exchange, foi the'above . ALL MMICRIPTIONS O. GOVERNMENr SE. CURITIES KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND BOUGHT, HOLD, OR =CHANGED. •• uremia coin ID4 u. a. coupons bought, sow, and uplmiErg arU ußEßAL v rocMLZ. . BM'Oollectkrne'rnade throughout the country. • - tslrillseelianriouir Stocks otud Bonds bought tail mold at the Stoeleaxehongo on counnienton for cash. _Sii - STMOr AL ATIMNTION RIVEN TO. as EX. CRANKSOFSEVMS-TFIDITT NOTES.OF ALLIER SUMS TOR TEE NIMPICE-TVitorrx 110MDSOF 4585. ON THE MOST, FAVORABLIMOM3. - • • . . . April 20. la _ 16-2 m .ptessoit „ . . • OW = 1119 . 11141411%.:: -• • Steamnh! P and 4 . TAPICOTT- B2OLBBBa- L CO., 88 , Wes:'Bl'R anli OR BROADWAY. M 4sen LO loitintie to loioie j_etkavailithle onths, NEICA:4A - unepooL ITOWXfano),DßAPl3,,,milisput amount firm a szuS=* . • u i nt;,.....i . ti, , =1";, . • 4 1 iptB141k Nl l imo, ; ,-- ;/ ( 14t 1 .igt; .( !r: • 11ARGAIN13 t "S'BABOARIII -810ING ..oiew%t , ,aSELLING-OFF• 'tat hi , =sow ot-Di7 ... 9 K005 1 - 0 1MOrk Otllo.lfflgia., 7 1 4"5 - k: 4 -41180,11U111011110! :aithikkkeeieviriado Ina se friAltnelqW 4 11 41 N ' the talon. the Ameilcau Agriculturist HINTS - ABOUTWORX: ' What wonkl you give.lf Your land—all of it—were now dry enough to plow? Would it not :be 'Worth $5 an_ acre : toyon more this very year and every year? _Five dollars is ten per cent. interest on $5O, which it would cost to drain it. grade It, and put it In excel lent shape—and after all in nine cases in ten, $5 would not represent half thirirofit. • Beam Gnaxxs.—lt Ls seldom worth while to sow oats, barley or spring wheat, unless • it can be done during the dry *arm spells ivhieh we always get some tithe in March or April This weather sometimes lingers into May,-- being broken up mere Or less, and sometimes comes all together, four or five weeks of itflf you are caught by cold rakes,. coming the lait of April or early in 31.ay, let the spring gfains go, and' putsomething else In the bind.' Corn mannred in the hill, or, if the soil is fit, roots-of some kind. -This is a general rule, ; but when • the rains are early and apparently, over , before the middle of the month, good crops of wheat are occasionally obtained, and oats may be_ profitably sown when straw , for fodder-is the principal desid eratum, but the early sown always yield the beat gram. .4oar Caors.—.lu field culture do not , put the drills too close, 20 inahes Is near enough for carrots, and 2 feet, .mangels and beets.— The'soil for pipe:tips must_ be deep and well enriched throrigkont—noehallow - bniture will do stall. . They - do well in heavy, clayey loam.- Sow when the ground is , warm, in drills, 20 inches to 2Teet apart, according to the, depth and richness of the soil, and the size to which the roots will grow. The tops will' ins measure correspond, and shou!d havetspace to expand. Delay sowing Ruta bagas (Swedlah turnips) until June. All these crops should be hoed by horse power ; and there are several hOrse hoes, well, adapt ed to the purpose. Weeding in the drills, and thinning the very young plants, must be, done by hand, and On rainy days,' or towards night. On fair days, only when the ground is Moist. Should' the hot sun-strike the young plants within 111 to 15 hours after the soil abbnt them has distuibedoa great many might , disappear at once. -Never let the weeds get a start, if you do a dry 111,t spell in June would, almost entirely prevent proper weeding, and the crop would be lost. Soak beet seed in hot water, keeping it blood warm 24 hours. • • Coan.—Be in no hurry about planting.— There is a tendency to err in planting ton large varieties, and those that need a long season. This leads to planting too far apart.. On sails properly mannred 3f x feet is far apart enough for the hills of our largest flint cam, and 4 feet each way,- right for dent corn. The little northern varieties should be much closer; EOWII in drills, 3 feet apart, and stalks left eight Incites apart in the dril:s very heavy crops are often obtained. The roots of corn ,wander a good way, hence on only moderaiely enriched laiad the plants must stand further apart... Corn rarely be gins to grow before the middle of June, and if well up by the last of this month or the first of next, it is well enough. PorroEs.—See hints given last month . Late planted potatoes often escape rot, but are sometimes the worst victims. , The new• er kbads, as a rule, are least affected, but they succumb after a few years. Cows.—Consider the advantages Of having beets or parsnips to feed the cows, before the pastures are ready for grazing, .and make sure of some for neat year. New milch cow• a need succulent food before grass comes, but do not hurt the pastures lor'all summer by feeding them off too early in the season. CALVES may be let rut as soon as they can get a- "bite" of grass, and being fed regularly besides, they will pickup a good part of their. living - and improve fast on skim-milk and a little meal.' BEEVES must not be allowed to 'fall away in the least, but their meal, If anything, be increased,' At first, let them have but an hoar or two a day at grass, making no differ ence in their • feed. Gradually. increase the grass and decrease the meal. HOBSES - AND WORKIVIG should have hwe well fitting harness and yokes, long noons to feed, and hard work every day.— Plan to keep theme employed or, they grow soft, and yoi lose the cost of their keep. SEIEEP--She4r, with Ont Washing, in May, the earlier the better, if you can'give the ua ked animals protection against storms. There is much less risk of hurting the sheep, than' is incurred by- washing theta. The flock should be thoroughly and carefully "tagged," and the clip may be tub-washed in a Doty washing machine, to advantage. Thus a large quantity of excellent manurial liquid Is saved for the garden, and with merinos, this is quite an object, on account. of the great amount of yolk, rich in potash. Do not change suddenly from hay to grass. Sounio.—Sow. corn in drills 2 feet to 2} feet apart, droPpipg about l2.;kernels to the running foot, on well manured sud land, laid flat. This will. 'Amish eiiher green fodder for cows in dry weather, or it may be cut and cured for winter teed, for either of which it will pay better than almost any fodder crop. flow as early as the 15th, s and keep the ground stirred until the crop shades the ground. Thaos.--Protect them on every part of the farm. ASPARAGIEIB.—Cat from established beds, taking care not to injure the root, nor trample the beds. .When marketed it Is bunched In bundles 6 to 8 Indies in diameter, according to"the season ; have - the . tops even; cut the buts even ; . tie closely with two bass strings,- and keep moist to prevent wilting. If the beetle appears, of its blackish. caterpillar, each less than one-half an inch long, cut or burn every shoot on which It is found, if it takes the Whole. It is a serious trouble, - and demands severe treatment, or the plantation is done for. _ BEANS.—PIant when all 'danger of frost is over, in rows 2 feet apart. Early Valentine is the most popular early. Mohawk, China and others are good. Of pole beans' the Li ma is most esteeined, and needs a warm soil. Plant 5 or 6 around the poles, which should be 4 feet apart, and Gor 8 feet high: Press. the beansinto the soil with the eye down.— The Cranberry, London Horticultural and White Runner are good sorts for snaps or to shell. The New Giant "Wax podded, for snaps only, is-as near . perfection . as -we ex pect to see in a bean. BEETS.- The early sowings should be thinned to from 4 to, 6 inches, according •to the distance bet Ween rows. Sow early - sorts if not already . done. , Cuutors.—Treat the same as beets, but they need closer attention as to weedin g , which should be done very early, Early Horn and Long Orange. _ • Citsar.--Bow as directed last month ; loosen the soil between the rows- as soon as dp, and pull weeds as soon as they appear.— The same treatment is followed . with Celeri ac, or Tarnlp-rooted Celery. • coas.=The time to_plant is goveried by locality. ParLthg's , Early Is one of the, earli est, bat not so good as many others, Ofwhich each Icicallty. has. its favorite sort.. In -gar dens, rows 4 feet apart, or more, for • the tall sorts, are better than bills _ C . cortasiss.—Plartia alined under glass may be put r ont as soon as the weather . . is warm ,- In most localities, it is soodenOngh to start sieds on sods. plant manured , hills when Oa; soil Is warm, and :nee plenty of seed. tisave the main - mop Icr• pickles until neat-molitb. • 4,arly-Russitii said Chis - lir, earnest.. White Spine.the best finaly or market. EsoPr.utss.—Transplant when large en otigli• to attOther or pot and keep an tler Otis.Do not put out doors antic settled warm.viktker. , . ' / 42 x 8 - — SW* if done: Weed its soon ' , Lierfoot:=- . The crop from wintered , plants William be reedy for nee in sale. , Bow seeds for*` aremeadom Transplant . when large enciag,lt 1 foeit'apart each way. wrsau.-361! when thci soil gets well wanaied• - " Mss ms: Usell respects; like cuccm , be~r..:..~. 3. 3Yusrsn:-&ao► for salad of greens every 10 days. . • Witco SOW, 1 4 1.11 0ii-tof# A oFpfitort:for them Vircititb - tire;:7 - • . _
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