Wit anti puma A MEDLEY. By tle lake erbere drooped the willow, low, uesals. Few I want to be 212 Aodjemp Jinx Crow Au old mow sat on a hielory limb Nous named btm butto prase : Let me kiss lilin for Ms =Other. For be em iia of Scbweitter kasi;. Tte . minstrel to the war has gone, - - • WIW hte baplo ble hate : • He 'wag to hear hie sentries shriek, Theie'a a !Ight in the wistdelei far thee A Voila would a wooing go,. Ma hair *was curled to kill,. tic wed to wear anrdd gray coat .And thl sword of Bunker Hill. Oft la the DWI) ; night, • Mate way to Liberty cited, I wotet,ge boDe till morning, With Riga by my' aide. I all dytag, Egypt, dybag Susannah, don't yola ery Kam bow sablimeak thing ft Is To brash away the blae-tailedlly The boy stood cm the burning deck. With. his baggage deeded for Tray ; One of tha few Inunortai =pea. Eh name was Pat bfaloy. Mary had a little lamb, • • He cor.id a tall anfold,;. • He had no teeth for to eat the boa cake, /tad his 'pectic:ea were e-d • _ Lay on, py ca. 6 Maraud, Man %canto lint little here below; d . 721 I'M to be Quecn at the May, tioldse sue quick end go t THE FAT Mau.—"Bridget," said'a lady in the 'City of Gotham one Morning, as she Was recon pottering in the kitchen, "what asriantity of Soap srease.yOu have got here. We can get plenty oi soap for it, and we must exchange it for some. Watch for the fat man, and when he comes along, tail him I want to speak to him.' "Yea, mum," said Bridget, . All that morning Bridget,' between each whisk of her dish cloth, kepra bfightlook out frcim the kitchen window, siad.no moving creature eaciped bar watchful gaze: •At last. her industry seemed shmt to be rewarded, for down the streereame a large, portly gentleman, flourishing a cane, and looking the very picture of good humor. -Sure, there's the fat man now," thought Bridget, and when he was in front. of the house, nut she flew, and informed him that her mistress wished to speak to him. "Speak to me, my good girl?" replied the old gentleman. "Yes, sir; wants to' speak to you, and:says would you Ile kind enough fd'craikin, sir ?" • .• . Tins request, so direct, was not.to be refase,d, .no in a state of some wonderment, np the steps went the gentleman, and op the stairs went Bridget, and knocking at the mistreaS's door, Put . her head in and exclaimed : 'Tat gentleman is - in the parlor, mum." , So saying, she instantly witlidreW • to the lower regions. • "In the parlor tLotight the lady. "What can 'it mean ? Bri4 et most have hlundered," But down to the parlor she w ent,. and up rose her fat friend, with his blandest smile and most graceril bow. - : • • "Your servant informed me, madam, that you world like to speak to me._: At'- your service,. madam." • The mortified mistress saw the state of the case immediately, and a smile wreathed itself about her lips in spite of herself, and she afterward said : "Will yon pardon the terrible blunder of a raw Irish girl, my dear sir? I told her.to call in the fat Man to take amity the soapgrease, when he saw . him, and she has made a mistake, you see." The jolly fat gentleman leaned back on his chair, and laughed such a hearty ha, h'3, ha! as. never came from any of your lean gentry, - "No apologies needed, madam," said he. "It is decidedly the best joke of the season, Ha, ha, ha! So she tool: me for the soapgrease man, did she? It will keep me laughing for months. Such a good joke!" • And all up the streets and around the corners was heard the merry lie, ha; ha!- of the old gen th man, as he brought dOWEI kis cane, every now and then, exclaiming : . - "Such a joke!' PuPPING TUE QuEsTrox.---Ifr. Sinitheon fin im provement on , the celebrated name of Smith) wishes to take Sties BrOmay (another improve- ment) to the opera. He had Wino on terms of in:. timaey 'with . the family for about 'tiveyears, but "never spoke of love ;" on , the contrary, be had - frequently den:ared his intention of leading a bachelcr's life Once he - put his hand to the bell handle and was admitted. "ph: James," exclaimed Miss Jane, "where have you kept yourself eo long'? ' Tbia tool; Smithson a little abaci., for - he had spent the proceeding evening with the family. Be fore be could answer,. however, Jane's. brothers and sisters (eight or ten in nuniber) had gather.: od about him. Summoning all his epitrage-he. said : "I have come to aek "Not .here, Jarave ; not—nog---oh "That la," etammemd ,Smithson' "1f yia're not engaged—_" "Oh' oh! crater—quick!" ", - "What'a that itainirel her fatneri'"cito cave engaged?' "I didn't mean.--"'said Smithson, in condo- Oen '' - "Of course not,' continned Mr Brownly, ''you're al7ays been our favorite Theo advancing 'and- taking . poor Smithson's hand, - Le said "Take I:cr.—el:Cs a 800 d girl, and loves von to, distraction. :MAY be as happy ae the day is long 1" , . Ttaereurm father end mother and children crowded about.Smithsan and wished him joy, and company coming in - at the moment, the affair WILB told to them 115 a pr: found secret So Smithson got . a. wife without popping the gm:ilium and al= most before Le knew, it himerlf.- Bat we cannot help thinking he was hurried into matrimony. CH.kRIXS JAIIEN Fox, the great English states. nian, being once at Ascot races with General Con way, misted his gold snuff box, The General Was lucky enough to discover the thief end setae him before he could get clear. The man fell upon hip knees and besought Fox to pardon him and not expoie_ him to ruin - , for ho was a poor weaver without woik . and with a family in great destitu- Loh, and .this was. the first offence against the laws that he had committed. Fox not only let the offender go, but gave him a guinea. Shortly after this, baking occasion to use his box, he found no sign of tit in the pocket where he bad replaced it; and turning to General Conway, said : "My snuff box is gone again." "yea,” replied the latter, saw the scamp take it the second time when you gave him Mousy, but I thought I wouldn't inter; ,fern 'again.". Two young . gentlemen Munich, says a Ger man paper, were eitting.by a table, enjoying a couple of mugs of Bray's beet, and their, cigars ; when one eaid to the other : -"I would like first rate to seeTarie awhile this Spring or §ummer." "There it nothing to prevent It." • "About how ranch does it coat per day, Ort the average? fOr a hundred franeee a:day yon eau Bee Patin splendidly." . • "And if I take my wife ?" • - "Oh, then fiftytrams a day will be plenty." REV. -ReBEILT HALL, in early life, loved a'moat beautiful and accomplirld.d lady by the name of Steeli% who, however, j.l.ed him and mariled a man of fortune. 'Some years after, a lady, pass ing into the vale of yes's, but who retained her vanity after she had lost her charms, said to Hall': "I presume .if I were a polished piece of steel, I might receive some of your . apentiona, "Though yon may not be poliehed. eteel,". replied Hall, "there can be no doubt that you are polish ed-brass., _ . . A Cauroora story tells of, a man who resolved to quit drinking, and went to a notary to get him to draw up an affidavit to that effect. Tho does_ went was drawn, read, and proved, the party held op his hand and murmured the one "s'elp It was propeily Sealed and delivered. "What's - to pay ?" asked the pledger. "To pay—to pay ?" exclaimed the party, "nothing of eponre.-!-this.is a Inbar of love." "Nothing to pay ?". returned the grateful but very forgetful 'Arrant, "You're a brick Let'e tale a drink !" Aw etithilftillatiC old fellow and his wife recently Halted Niagara Falls. They worshipped literal] all day, from the piazza in front of their roc . Irt, and retired talking over its wonders. At an early hour. neat moraine, the old gentleman was on C 143 ' qui rive. i end as soon as be BFA" the Falls again he sang ont ! Wire ! Pll be'darned if the water ain't still going over that dam !" iv is stated, in the accounts of the recent Rciyil Atadetny dinner, that the Chancellor of the Ex chequer observed, "I lock ripen this room as•tbe Mecca of Society." What he really said was, "I look upon this banquet,as Medina." FUN haa the following : As a compliment to the leading journal for the ekill it has ehown In adapting its politica to.the popular feeling of the hour, it is euggeated that in future it should be known as "The Winding Sheet." Sterarc—"Look here, Charlie. Supposing yon had twenty euger plume, and yon wanted to' di vide them in four parts. You give live to baby and-five to Carry. Now, that would condo with the other ten?" Sweet child--"Snek A teacher in a public ischool gave a 'aent.irnce to be written and properly punctuated.- The boy gave the folloringas.the result ethic effort : The quality of mercy says, "Shakapeere.ia not attain ed." tinge speaks of a gentleman who t, with Malady, for Brazil." We trust that the editor means that the gentleman has • left with his wife. _ • "Parole goeth before a fall." It often goes before a wa•erfnll. .. WHAT. kind of s ship liss - two mates a n d no Caputin? courtettip . . MISCELLWOM CAIIPETIII4IIII ~.- • JAS.' NE,'SON & Chestnut Street beiew Seventh, PHILADELPHIA. FRESH_CANTON itiskTTINGS; - WHITE, RED, CHECK .A 1 ,113 FANCY; 4-4, 34 and JAS. H. ORNE,.SON SC CO., . • Chestnut Street, below Sereulb, - . Have Just received their SPRING IMPORTATION OF CA,RPETINGS , of every description. TRENCH, calistux, AXMINSTKR, WILTpX, VELVETS, 13hIISSELS, 4ND TAPESTRIES. . 3.4 and 6-4 , 'F f . AND VELVET CARPETS, 130IIDERS‘TO MATCH for HALLS, JAS. H. ORNE, 'SON & CO., 43 0,43 Chestnut Street, - below. Seventh, PIIII.ArtELPHIA THRED-PLLES, ENGLISH AND AIIER- LOAN- INGRAINS, ENGLISH AMERICAN 011, CLOTHS, COCOA ItAtTING!S, CRUMB CLOTtiS,RUGS AND. MATS, of every deEcription April 27, T 7 R - VAMOATALL.i . .• - . . . • . • • .• THE BUSINESS OF • • . . C LIS fAII: TJ 0 . 8 A C.:C.O.Ni S , a . •. • . • - • . • . HAS /11110 ED rO ' . TOWN - 14 CENTRE STREET, -POTTSVII. A LE, .Where the same will be rondneted future under the CHAS; WOLTSEN . :& .BROTIJER; Pottsville, June 1, NIT : ANNUAL. EXPORT OF TILE PUB- . EprscnooLp4 of the -District of St elair4 . Whole number of Schsosis ' - ' • ' 16 . Number yet required.... .-. .... . • • • . o -Average number of mouths inught Number of visits by County ihiperintendent • 2 Number of Dlittnct fruritutert. • '.. IS Whole number ,if Male Teachers' .. - • 4 . Whole number of Female Teachers, ...-.. ..........1 3 Whole number of installs taught - Average wages of males per month V. 4) no AVerage salaries of females per month 27 00 Whole number of teachers examinerrby the County • • - Superintendent in the presence of the Board ' 17 Whole number of females attending ,all the r chools' in the 'District . - 549 Do males' . • , ' 595 . Average attendance of males Id all. he schools in .• the District ' Do Females - - .. 323 No mills levied on the dollar for Sch crolpnrpoee9....ll - For Building purpogee ' ' ,-., Amt Tax levied for School parpcses_ $4,903 33 Do Building purposes. - 1.333 66 Whole amountlevied . - - 6.241 04 Amt collected since last report - • ' ' 2,715 79 Amt of Teachers , salaries - 4,580 00. Fees of Collector, Tnarourer, Fuel, turd Con- - • . . • • tingencles ....... 1,005 98 '-Total ordinary expenses . 6,941 80 Building debt - - - cri 00 Repairing, &.c - ' - . - 723 25 Total extraordinary expenses...: :. .. .. 1,335 S 5 Temporary debt to be provided for wort year - Cl 2 00 . • EDWARD JIMBERT, Prest. . . .3 - 08'RM Torr.:scrip, Serty June S, 507 ROGER'S STATUETTES, %'T E invite' the attention of our trim& to these re 'ally beautiful and statuettes, which have FO well-deserved reputation for correctness of expres. elan and titian - al exenition, accorded to no other works of similar character in the country. : - We take ph- asure in putting them on exhibition 'and sale, for the first time in ,Pottsville, and trust that they may find their way into many of the parlors aud draw-. lug-rooms'of our citizens. The following list girei the subject with- prices .annexed. which are' precsnly the:rates •at which they are ftirnivhed in Philadelphia dud - New York: ONE MORE SHOT - $l5 00 ' - THE HOME GUARD 15 00 THE BUSHWHACKER • 15 Cal, UNION REFUGEES..• 15 00\ RETURNED VOLUNEER - 15 00 THE WOUNDED SCOUT- 15 00 COUNTRY POST-OFFICE. - 15 00 UN ;LE NED'S SCHOOL • .15 00 THE CHARITY PATIENT... - 15 00 TAKING THE OATH - 15 Os MAIL DAY - 11 00 PICKET GUARD.. . .... ;..• .. • 600 SLAVE AUCTION - 600 TOWN PLTMP-6 00 . . • CAMPFIRE 6 U 6 CHECKER .PLAYERS. ' 600 • SHARPSHOOTERS;... 6 00 CARD' PLAYERS ' 6 00. VILLAGE SCHOOLMASTER * 6 CO - Parties purchaaing here save, therefore, the cost of packing and carriage, besides the risk of breakage in shipment sir Call and see 'them ROCKHILL & WILSON. SPRING AND suroatß C.E 0.T:11,,I NO. MEN, - YOCTBS, AND BOYS, NOW .READY, A NEW & LARGE ASSORTMENT, LOW PRICES FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, CLOTHING. MADE- TO ORDER, OLOTHING SUIT ALL, BOTH LARGE AND SMALL Onr Goode' hay.ing been purtheied AT THE .LOWEST . _• We are offering them AT REDUCED PRICES V'S s' *g" . l'i, .."E'i7-.9i A 74 tr,....7a • ~....: El. --- 6 ` 1 . 2 ;;;III ' ,-- a .sr:f 'a i s; I i"el I .;" : , :a II I li , 2 ' .... `tt ' pia 4 r 4 l 0e; I . . t f i S i" . ; !; i , hiII. ....ir, a , _ , Ti i a Et.Al : 33 IIii:i 1 / 1 7a1 ' t 1,.. . 8 It' i .. 4 ., -.;eisi La• 0.: 1 .0.. 2 ~ Gentlemen. Youth" and brie wieblng Clothing made to order, by rending their measure, as per. diagram, will have their orders promptly attended to. • SW'Samplett pent to any part of the United States. & WILSON, BROWN EITONE'CLinEMG EtAiL, 603 and 6O Chestnut Stieet, PHILA.DELPHIA. Aprlll3, '62 HOR,RIBLE!!! T RAY Suwwitiaz with CATARRH adrly, a puce t it bad destroyed my voice and nmeldirg—lnx paired my eight and 11 ruing. In Biz weeks' Kaye been entirely etre& For hamazdtre sake I will send the, rreine for the Ample remedy wed.. postage treeilo all: &Meted. Addrees Kum, Thayer 114 Byrn e:2e, It Y. • • • •' Jnne t , '6T—rzain ,• • • 0 ARPETINGS ! ." CARPETING*: ! ••. • . J. T. DELACTion. *a, 37 Smith Iscrind meet,. PHILADELPHIA, bai received. per ble.surlirads. li . S age and varied asiortment, ofGewealer, die Om" ErneeePa "Varpetiugs,' new d :age line of Thieeiti Rum Ripe =ltCottage 844 J i l• Carpets.. ` Oil Cloths. eta willbe •,apiroprredacetpri rev, wholesale and Mall. T. GILACEIGTT. • NI South Second R. bet. WerketasettlAmerN 4 11 , 1, - MAW r • - rIRUIPA. • MEE - R. • 2. 2WIANOY , CITY,: • • -NMI. • - - piriprietak. • • - • ". Ratite:: refiUoi andreiciMidied thii,hofei. It Air DOW open to the accommodation of the. public: :. The bar and table will be supplied' with the: beat -that ocan .he batiend every attention wilt be_ paid to More. who pat- , rouble me. . - • „: April P..6r--14,nm • • 'NATHAN 'HER 13; . . !E XC.H. All - 11 (LT ETo • • Hotel trfth ample atitommodatiotusimi good. *Wink, Bs now open for g aellB • tied *Rh' oysters parries and _private families mPP and all the : luxuries of +lig stein% , ftsarth • .Nort . h4oEiteill So us; -- • • am. imnse Etua,) tit • Cesare Sireetr Pottsville: _ large steamosolaticka - ' • I=4BI Sy/at:NAIL: pi - o i r W eiB 1466 UNION. lute 'EXCHANGE 'HOTEL)- ; 7.' 6 4, CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE, t i _7: JACOB LINDVNILIMI. Pn?ler• April 4, •e 3 • • 14-4* LA PIERRE HOUSE - The fkliscribers having leased this favorite Hotwe it has been . BEFITTED AND .IMES.ECED 14 Ali =curer And is now prepared witt the most perfect appoint ments/or the re spoon"o1 guiste- ' The drat position among drat class Hotels wid be maintained in the future, as in the peel. May 26, .86--21-ly BASER & PAUL: 117.. PENNSYLVANIA . HALL ~IL7k7=7ttig744l-1 0, , Thianderaigned having • • - .I*ITTED AND 101g.ffilLSELED IT THEtOUOH.. OUT N. THE 'MOST - .ELEGANT . 14ANNER, invite; ihe..etUention .Traveling The Propagator will pain no WWI to maintain the character it has ' always toyed Y. Mag. one of . the beet of the . •• . . ••. . . Of the nointry, and thoie who favor him :With pStronage may be aestredituat norhing•will be left•tn done to secure the comfort and - satisfaction of meats. WILLIAM' WHITNEY,: UNITED STATES _HOTEL, D.. - -.11 : ', .-.•,W• I: L o'o X, • ProiniEitbt, The United States lintel is well and widely known to the traveling public. It is pleasantly located In the centre and business part of the town and ricer. the Railroad Depot it is well - Furnished, and roe- Bosse every modern improvement for the comfort and entertainment of its inmates ; the rooms, are spacious and ventilated provided • with gas and water i the attendance is prompt and respectful • and the Tn ble is well Provaded with the best the market affords. The -ear Is stocked with the. choicest. liquors. • •• With a long experience se a hotel-keeper, the pro prietor trusts. by moderate charges and'a liberal policy, to receive a share of; the publicpatroaage: .• - • July 1. , 66 • - 46- . • ir.l - ..T.T .- . ism-.13::E---.1*:::i IA DOUAI./ AND DETAIL DEALEE IN L 111. BER ! ! -THE LONYEST. Flooring, • • and • raming Timber, SPRUCE BOARDS, PLANES, JOISTS, SCANT. LING. AND FLOORING, CAROLINA§ • YELLOW PINE FLOORINO AND STEP -BOARDS, Black Elutternair, . . Also, White Pine, lice:dock. and • i.i.prncet 'Pickets, Cheatout and Cedar 'Posts. Plastering,.Reoting and Slating Lath, White Pine, Cedar. and Cypress • Ea - Orders respectfully tatliclted and , promptly at, tended to: • ' , • , . • May 4,' , 67 , la-3m • NEW SPRING DRY. GOODS, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Maliantongo Streel, Pottsville. Wiare'nnw reeking from .14ew. York our elegant stock of SPRING GOODS-to •which rirC Irrrite . your special before mak:trig your spring purchases. Our good!) are all of the best quality,,and . • *. • We Warrant Everything that we Sell. . We Mamt deal In do) aged auction. good)); but select our goods from the best or wholesale house& A ViElt to our store will at mire show yon that we try to please. Reeperthilly; &e. MIN - NAN XAMEdY DRESS GOODS, HAND SOIVIE. PLAIDS; . PARASOLS' AND SUN UMBRELLAS, MARSEILLES QUILTS, PRINTS,MUSLINS, and DOMESTIO !21-00DS GENERALLY, AT TIIE RIGHT PRICES. : .KID GLOVES, JOII,VIN , S MAKE. . . . This. Glove is cut to fit so well, and the extensive sale of It by first class retail dealers in New York In compe tition with other mikes, Is a guarantee of its quality: Ladles' and Gentlemen's Moves & Hosiery, Mixed Cashmeres roe Gent' Salts, B,.Q'N.N E. T:A.1.8.8 . :9 -N:S, • • We' cannot enumerate' all M our !Mar, but If you will favor us with's' call.. we will chow you nice Goods , . .lUr ARTIN NUNGESSICIC,.Iiiiik, Collector of Se.boOl . Tax., • in. account with, 'Rubin School Diettict.for lace: DR. To amount of Dnpllcate. CR. By receipt of-Dec 15, '66. " Jan it, 'V. 4 .• Feb • .Rxoneratlons. " Coannleilon.. • BakMe doe.' • • .1149 T 04 " AM Blt g Mertilit * 44 - i'itSimsie . s 7 4;f itlOn) Board: in acconm with Union 5cb , ..61 Diatesict fur 1966. .Tax • rite Ten (10) Mills on , the &Mex. of valuation : To net tat received from ColtectoriA 4 4l22 22 • Tax receit.ud from.C.Alector of sit 4.. tS63JS• State Appropriation...— . ..310 01• Tax from Connty_Commiasliotiera on nnteaved lands • • - '346 40 , Mitten from adjoining diassictit • 0.00 Cash fus coal. .. .. . .... 100 Blokati to Teiebere. $1,88T , 00 .Do on ordir. of 1866 , 89 on. .. Do no old debt of 1865., ...... . 140 .15 Do for coiningencletko. 4M5.04 Do to Sett' Bthool,Xsobriiior's.rviCei 10000 ar•Treuserers per oentage.... r • 64 .29- • • Mabee hulas of'l4aenrer• pall', __ • DORMBAUCH Trost EBANX. c. stern. se.;t. ' ' • . • . . We. the naderslatied. And from °Minos ToccishiO, hatinkeramined bee meow st. otAdani IfraireM Tress noir of the School 'Fund f Union Township: lePhrt the foregoing. slat/ anent sa rhe result of out ineertiga~ tion, and find that -them tau balance in the 'hands of Adam Brake*, Tneninteridioe al Uniou.School Dis tricted Three .Iloorixed and.fieventp,olgid-Dollars end Sevenfribm' Cents ors .4. ; Witorstooricatisis is Vint ds of IT.- • • SMITE, . %halo •• - . Aitalionc, _ milwtfixolitv? ogre. Oozed Peathesc, Jpoe ii *¢ Timmitoes *fat - 61 . „:.,, - „ . 44 , 103 ; . •-• -0/4.4 ' . • - t -T. 0 R JUNE - 8 6 7 - - ,""P • . , . • - - - _ ""'" HOTELS* FIRST-CLASS HOTELS Broad. Street, Tatoaquia, Pa. J. KEEL-Y, COrner of Fourth end . Pine Streets, READING, PA., Keeps constantly on hand and for saleatt A general tumrtment'or WHITE PENS AND HEMlpcs, INDIANA Cherry; • • . Clikeetnut, - Maple, and MICHIGAN PANEL LUMBER; S And .Wh ite Onk and .Cedar WALKEII *.PRICE; UN N• FTA .(T!icodoore teWW Pont O1t14,) BLAOK AND. FANOY BILKS, At Lam Prices Iripry Low. Kea Attyles, and . Vert Hand so in e.; Handkerchiefs 1 Handkerchiefs 1 All Linen, 15 rents andupwards. time She and i3eanttful Patterns. FULL, LARGE LADIES' MADE aAOQUES, At Ltiw.Prkeit. Mied Casdinfres for.AROW-Sults, lifted Caul weres for Ladles , Sae-veg. MANTUA CORD R,DOS,, ALL COLORS. AT VERY LOW PRICES DON'T FORGET. TIRE PLACE. SqO'.I3N,ION HAIL WALKER: '& PRICE. April 27, lc; • $9.,847 46 387 50 79 15' 2,344 74 MffitiZElS. --enixtruOkriF.Fp:Mr!P. .~ • ~_ ;3 SURER:PROtPIaTE OF. LIKE. • tethro,ptx• citrAnearzem , fvf•- 27 Non* 11Er:rout turret, Phpadelpkia, . . . No. 95 .Seost.h. Baltbimer, • And byr.toesibm ta:geairal throngbottlie.conntzi. Ttie Maeda] et which Moro Thimpo ?hang:LlMO* mainnfactued cmtains fifty per cent. more Bone nos , - phatelbria 'Raw Bone; therefore it is more dnnible.— Theiromonla present.gives it great additional value. • ' • . _ • &LE years eirlerialekbal prove d to the Farmer that it makes theavier grain than even stable =mare, and Is not only active but lasting. • • ' • MORO PHILUPS. . . • : Bole Proprietor and Manufacturer. H. A T: 4 - 14 S Superior improved Super-Phosphate of Lime IL4BI3FACTURBD BY • THOS: AGT, siconrimalm HAVEN, PA. 44 ' 23— ( tce i,Zt" Faimem and Dinderein T'ertilizme will obaerie that I have adopted the above '‘Trade Mark.. to show those who UM .Supor-Phosphate,.made from the Raw Bone, that tht7 are getting my manufacime.' lily patrons will. please be careful in purchasing, to' observe that the above •.•Tradeiffarir is stamped qpon - each bag: as none pater isgenuine. • • Fore Whine. Rye Rarity, Cor.n, Gan, Potatonis . &coo, Buet - whear, Sorghum, Turnips, hops, Garden Veiptabit,.a7d .esery Crop and Plant. • We claim for our Phosphate tita as .a fertilizer and , quick producer for early vegetables. It cannot be ex celled by any in the market, anti as a TOP DRESSING for GRASS It has , no superior. We guarantee that farmers will find our SuPer-Phos , phate. of Lime mare prompt in action and More last ing in its effects than either .Pertivlan Gam° or stable manure. . Pout years experience has tested this, that our Fer tilizers makes heavier grain than even stable manure. . I am now ready to supply the above superior Penni =in large or small quantities—ln new, bags of 200 pounds meth Also; always on band. a stock of fine :Raw Bone Dust, Soft New, flaster,..te,, 4e. A trade discount allowed to dealers._ The above Fertilizers can be purchased at BRIGHT & 00.41 store Centre Street, Pottaville. . • • • POST OFFICE Agr.; Schuylkill Haven, Pa. . • March 29, '66( Feb 10..66 - 19- LEGAL CARDS. co-rallTNEßsittir...The tinder,' signed have formed a 06-partnership as At torneyff at Law,*tmder. the name nf HANNAN & SON.; • - JOHN HANNAN, • F'otiiville, 'Feb e, ISZT THOS. R. ISANNAN. A.. W. C L 'Attorney at Law. . OFFICE :—Ceatte.St ,nelo v IN - press Office: Can be copselted in German. 'kpri.1.1.,437-14.6e2 TOIIN Wi BICKEL.. . ' AttorneTnilLaw, Potteirille Pa (Nee' with Hon.• F. W.: Thighes. - Centre stieeL) 'Can be conettlted in.Englisll and Herman.. BENJABIN B. Met 0014 Attorney' at . Law. OFFlCE—Mtamtango .81.roet above Centre. . • Marchl9, CLAY Bit lAGISTRESIBIttI4 11. ' Attorney at Law, - Ashland, §chnilkill' County, Pa.. Office—On Centre 'street, o ? poette the Poet Office: Xf AMON WEID3IAN, . . AS.I I ' • ' ' - Aherne) , at Laer ' OFFICE:—Centro Street, roomy formerly •oreopted. by George Deß. Keim. - - • March 80, '6T-IS-13 , `, ____. • WILLLAM MITZI. ZA10:11 CAMPREL CIADIPBELI. ac oo:urT. '' Attorneys at . 4 .-1 law. :OFFlCE—Centre: Street, opposite, Waite Horse Hotel, PottscilleiTa.. - • • - lIRISTOPHER • LITTLE, Ili Attorney. as La*, and Notary•P bkatborized by 'Law to adminteter "affidavits, &c. and to • take depinlitiona, and acknoodedgmentai o deeds, mortkagek powers of 'Attorney; Ac.;) • • • • POTTSVILLE. -SCHUYLKILL CO.: , 'LAW AND COLLECTION •,OFFICE. Mahantongo St. (opposite Post Moe/ • • July 15..65. - . . J. W. 1108EIEHILV, 'Attorney . nt. Law, baF , removed' ble olllte to the beeond.lioor,. front room, above 8.. Ilautian*Book gtore. on Centre St. Pottsville. Feb 14, la NOTICE! The Original "CHEAP. JOHN" No. 26 Market Street, Pottsville, (NAGLE'S OLD . PAINT'STANDO .'• This (Saturday) Evehing at 7 p'elOck, And continue open eierj , evening during the cotn lug andanecel ding weeks. He will • • • • • kir:debt goods • FIFTY PEit CICNT. CIIEAPEII ?MAN ANY OMEN DEM-ER IN POMVILLN. The . . . . airh Public are:vane' ettally invited to call iind. ix amine the Goods. .- ' '• - ' liosstii.sc.'iournio . N.- • Jane.8,..67 . . . 23,3 r VISK . &„ ['ATM; BANKERS, Government and other Desi rable Securities, NO, 5 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK RX.AN4MENp7 IFIEBiOFB:THE FIRST 'MORTGAGE BONDS 301 IV Et IL X-. PACIFIC R. R. CO This i7oropeny ie renstrnctiug under the wrousie • . of th> • IJni ted stales.oovellitileiit; Great National Railway Across the . . . . . . Their.line will extend frign Sacramento, Califonila, - across the Sierra Nevadae to the' California State line,. traversing the RIMIEST AND MOST . POPULOUS SECTION OF CALIFORNIA. and then& through the GREAT MINING REGIONS OF TIIE TERRITORIES to the vicinity. °fish Lake City. . _ . It forum the SOLE WESTERN LINK - of theenly• - mute to the Pacific which.is adopted by Congress and AIDED Bl' THE. ISSUE OF UNITED STATES . . . . . . Their road is already completed, equipped and lim ning for 93 miles from. Sacramento to .within 12 miles of the summit of the Sierras, and a large amount of the work of Gradirg, Tnnnelling, ttc., beyond that polar has beerr accomplished.. -- . • • : -. . : - ~, The FIRST MORTGaGE BONDS of thia Camiaany afford unusual inducements of Safety and Profit to In veetore, for.the following among other First:—The rate' of interest Is SIX PER CENT. EN • GOLD, payable 'semi-annually In the - City of Nev York. : • :• • , ..• . Elecond.The PRINCIPAL la payable IN GOLD a - maturity. • . . • . Third.—The coet or the Bonds; NTNETY.FTVE PER • CENT. and accrued Interest, la TEN PER CENT. . • let* than that of the cheapest Six Per Cent. Gold Bearing Bonds or the ticrremment. . • Fonrib.—The UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PROVIDES 'NEARLY HALF THE AMOUNT NECESSARY TO WILD THE ENTIRE ROAD, AND LOOKS MAINLY TO . A SMALL. PER , MINTAGE ON THE FUTURE TAAFFIC'FOR to-thi. 114eralpmoieton,iccomnanled • with EXTENSt%E. GEA NTS .. OF .PLIBLIC • . LANDS; by which the Government fosters this rEVET I VATI e r se iNTIVS C9 Mi A r t STABILITY 18 AI:TOORTRER MDRTIIND . ENT OP THE CONTINGENCIES WHICH AT .. TEND .ORDINARY RAILROAD .RNTERPRI . .Seanity . cif It! FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS . Is therefore AMP.LB..tind their chera.a - . ter for safetyand reliability ts eqOaled only by that of the phllgations of the GOVERNMEN . . Seyenth.—The net earnings nt the completed portltn - 'areALREADY LARGELYINEXcESS OF TAB - INTEIMST - OBLIGATIONS- .WHICH 'THE COMPANY WILL .INCUR ON...TWICE THE DISTANCE, and arP iteadlly increaxinv.'render; last the. UNINTERRUPTED PAYMENT' OF. INTEREST ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN. ' . 16111hi6. Litt, tlie present rate of Gold tbei pay nearly • . S PER CENT: 'per. suinnni.on the. ansonntln The Bonds are tweed •in- denomination of $l,OOO with eeml-antinai Gold C 0 91; 0 1.1 9, attached ; payable In New York, and are offered for . the present 'at 95 Per cent: and accmed.interest (in cariency) from Jan. le t. . , Orderti may be forwarded tone direct, or through the principal Banks and Bankers in all parts of the country; 'Remittances may be made in drifts on New York, or in'Legal Tender Notes, National Bank Notes, or iltber, hands carrent - in this city. and the . Bonds will be for warded- to ftsy.addreas by 'Express; free' of charge. In quiries' for further, particulars,' 'l* mail or otherwise, will receive punctuil . attention. •••• : F.'S SOC.- BANKERS AND DEALERS TN GOVERN MEN' SECURITIES, No. 5 Nassau Street, New York. I** nf Gornment: Etecznittee rteetveci the NI market puce to eichnizge for the above WALL DESCIUPTIONS OR DOVIIRNRENi BR-. cußrrms WT . CONSTANTLY ON ISLARDZAND BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXPRAND RD • • • : • . UrGold . Cab and T.. 9. ConpciusixTaght;aokt and Eir•DEPOSITSRECEIVED ON LIBERAL SUBJECT TO iLIIECK AT SWART. - :-;- ' • " — inr-CiAlections Triode iMsognisat the country.- • iiiriosvm•socois St=s and bonds Doubt and sold at tbelkocklissinnige on =mission far cask - , 4,IIPECIAL•ATISNTION GlVllin To Till EX CHANGE OF TOPIIVI - NOTESOF ALL MB SWUM FOE MR is EAN Otirl-TWIENTTSONOSCIP AMC coN Thit MOST SANDELIXLII Tan& WILL OPEN AT AND DEALERS IS OF. THE Tile. West ern end of the Contiment. ~"f~'CY'~"lt. :' .Jr -4RON WORKS. QUEN*IO - 110A-81-IRiON :sab acalbcla now prep aret 4o.bald SteamEnaPamm-i!nalnregke ig . Ar il; ;and.Drit AlL.Wof,O3idingi mx and kningt-inada to order. • Arrpoxial ur attention ladd .io,llte mannfaotiot , . • • ' t3benandonb. City,lpril 1; 14.17 HB . :PALO :CO. ' are Lprepared faroish.T RAILROAD biome 20 to-TO Tommie per yard-5786 ST 114 from 1S toto3, pounds - Der Yard," hisult ' la Waal either for borer ears or . locomothree.-; All theteralla am attic LATEST. ANT , - • . APPROVED PATTERNS:— =-411 Also a eerkeral iussorrment of:MKRCII ANT BAR Jima. Rounds; Platt; Squares, na" .Rnond and Htroored: HOOP AND BAND IRON. CAR AXLES, RAILROAD MAIM . FISH-PLATES AND HOOK SPIKES. for rail& ROLLS -roadie of,the b e es, brands of cold Eke charcoal bon. ready Tor use: Cita, er for T rani. street rails or bar but • . Also all kinds of - CAMNGS FOR ROLLING MILLS; " We also in attenticai.to our DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF - for canine old rails;'Well iron- lic-•;•& 0 - • . • • BEel HA 00D,' ' President.. . . .(Idl e s (Omer 2d and Market Sta.i. Pottsville; PA : dan 26, . 4-, POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL, • ATKINS, BiOTIZEPAB Proprietors , Pottsville, Schuylkill cocoon Pe"a" Mantifairas 'of Etallroad Iron. (bath T and Street . mails) are prepared to receive and exe' cote orciertat abort notice. for any and I F all the ordinary • . all our own pig metal, -we are ',"- - -Ziku • careful to select suitable ores buyers - - • can therefore - rely upon receiving in all . eases Ira class rails.. The smaller sizes of T Rola. 25i `2B; St and -0 Pounds to the Yard. always, on hand, and supplied in small lots as wanted. . - • • Pottsville. October 15th, 0- 4- _ . . GBAlifT IRON - VirOIIKS,III.4LEEILIVOY . C l iiti — Thaeula. , mite...r, having his-works coata pletred and in fall operation, with bassi' :• machinery and tools of the latest Im- Improvement, Is nowprepared to do all y a E kinds. of mlning.machinery. steam en- rtity . :s,l22 glues of any rite for hoisting and pump- " - Mg, single and double acting pumps. of all sizes . anstof thelatest Improvement; Cornish engines of any size Tor pin , in slopes er . . shafts, wi th cernlsli pump, all catdscoal breakers, with , chilled or plain teeth, all kinds o wron A ht Iron dorgings for drift cars or mining machinery,. blast furnaces of cold or bot blast, with an Improved blowing cylinder and blast - pipes, and rollingg . milis with the two or three high:: rolls. with the lataq .Improved furnaces for puddling or healing, ' all kind of 'saw mill castings - for cirenlar or Upright Bows, brass work of every description cast and' Waned, and raj . road castings of all sizes for mines or railroads. The subscriber . having bad a long experience in the machine business In this region, and.a War:deal' mechanic. and well known ea ono of the late Ilan of Wren and Broil., of tt i g.Wi s biligical Iron Works, Pottavllle, trusts that prompt asteaholl buSiness .will procure for him the patronage'of his Md . Mau& of the mining region, and elsewhere. • • THOMAS WREN ZdahannY , April 21, 16 • .• - • 1.6-tf TO COAL OPERATORS. 411 V USNlag 2 h —N9Bee! iteilvs Works. The subscribe's respectfully invite the - ' , i t at&ntiod of the business community to theießoiler Works, on Railroad Street. '4 l ; ~" below the Passenger Depot, Pottsville: c - 13:( r.•:. WEE where the 'are prepared to manufacture - - • • HOMERS OF EVERY .DMCCRIPTION: Smoke . Stacks,. Air Staclo3, Blast Pipes, ( 41515 me4" Drift Cars,. &c., -&e. Boilers on band, • Being practical mechanick and having for years de-. Toted themselves entirely to this branch of the b . nsiness, liana; thelEicalree that work 'done at their establish. • ment will give satisfaction to all who may 'favor them with a call. individuals and Companies frill find It 'greitly to their advantage to .examine their work be fore engaging elsewhere. . • JOHN T. NOBLE, Jan I, . • MATHEW RHODA. WAIWINGTON . III4I4IMI: . WORK!. TICE . .L.the works of the bite firm of Wren & ro.,:known- as the "WASHINGTON IRON WORKS," loCated on Coalstreet, CV! in. the Borough'. of Pottsville,: will be .;„. continued by the' Subscriber in all. its / 4. -.1 . 41-.. - Cai • various: 'branches: ; Steam. Engine iMildintfrand all kinds of Machinery for milling either coal or OM ; blast, furnaces .or hot of Cold blatt; all kinds of. railroad CaStings and railroad car fixtures of wrought and cast frcin all kinds of brass castings all kinds .of'satithwork; sad all sizes of the latest ‘1111 . ...- proved pumps, single and doable acting:. ,Repalring promptly attended to and neatly executed. 'By careful attention to business the. subset-ibex irlists .he will receive a share or the juliblic.patrowzge so lib-. erally bestowed on the late firm. . JAMES. WREN. .Pottevitle,.ffejptember 1. ISGS. BG, . . , DINEGROVE Iron - ...Wcirks, 1. PETEGROVE, 8011.1.1YL. CO., PA. J. M. 'WEBER, Ar.oliniat & Engineer, MR: Paofarcros.. January 80,. , a1 • • • - • pAUTNEIIOIIIIIP NOTICE. • el We, the subscribers , have this dayem entered Into a Partnership, under the Ttirviiiiid Firm name and style of-ALLISON & BANNAN, to carry on the • Foundry, Machine, Smith nu and Car-maklng Business, in Port Carbon, Samyl -kill County. ' ROBERT ALLISON, • - FRANLISB. BANNAN,.... • • . . . AM LAND IRON. WORM.. • -.• April lit, -15i10 . . , The subehri bers are ',new fully' pre- • r im to furnish, at the-Ashland Iron -Works, Steam Engines arid Pumps o ilifl any power and capacity, for mining and . other,pmposes, Coal freshers of every size and pattern npw In nse, together with castings and, forgings of every description. Coal and Drift Cars - of all sizes and patterns, large 'Track and, Horse Cars,- all furnished at the shortest notice.,• •The shbscribers flatter themselves that, inasmuch as Orel , : member of the flrais a practical - Med:lnnis,. they Will be 'able . , to furnish machinery that-will compare favorably. with any In the Region. All - orders directed to J. & 11. Guaterzu, Ashland, Schuylkill empty, Pa., will receive prompt attention:- '. • ' •J. & SI: GARNER. ' Ashland, July 9, 'GC. • • • VOUNDICV AND .11ACI;INE SIIO P, Car izactory,.&c. • • ' . - • NOTICE.-the busineet4 of the iste firm of SNYDER MILYES,. will be continued the' subscriber. in'all its In- • Wit lions branches of. Steam Engine bald . - lug, Iron Pounder, and manufacturer of 't • all kinds of Machinery, for Rolling Mills, Blast 'Yams , ces: Railroad Cars, &..c. • lie will also continue the business of Mining and Selling the celebrated Pine ForeetWttite Ash and Lewis and Spohn Veins Red Ash Coals, being epic proprietor of these Collieries. . .61LORGEINV. BNYDER.. • 3-tf . • January 41, 'G6 -t• r11,131411.Q113A, ROLL VNG TALL. ' The TA3LAONA ROLLING' MILL CompANT hav ing now completed their Works at Ta mapa, • Schuylkill County, are. now . manufacturing and prepared .o ar,pply =RR Merchant Bar Iron'of a very superior .4", quality, Ronda, Squares, Tint and Ralf V.••!", """' Rounds. Orders are respectfully solicited, and will meet with prompt attention. • J.N. O. RALSTON, Treas: RATOLIFF, Prest.' Tamaqua, July. 1, '66. - • 26-ly 13 on:lilt:4 AND STACKS. . The enbaciber lei prepared to eiecnte orders for the above articlea, with die patch,.at the old place of bualneaa, Coal Street, below Norwegian. 20 feet boll e^s always on . hand. . Also, the Tann- Ceti! and: Other ,Shoe:els, 'Of 'the beat material and wOrkontriship. Repairs 'promptly attended to. IlrFana for mining ventilation always on hand: I. JABEZ SPARKS. .Pottaville,-Angnat 2i, 'O5 . - at-]'y, n411,1)14717E. a,.•Cci:, Engineers Ilia Broad" and Brim d ton streets, ,l'hiladel ph la, - Pa.. Would call the attention- of Beilrond Managers, and those interested in , road Property, to their-system of Loco- morlVe Engines, in which they aresdapt ea to tne particular business -for which te , _ they may be required; by the use of one,- two, .inree or. four pair of driving wheels ; and the me of the whole, or Bolin:Leh of the weight as may be desirable for ad,. hesion ; and In accommiidating, -them to the grad , curves; strength-of snperstruction,-and rail and work to be Aline. By these means the maximum useful effect of the power is secured with the least expense for 'at tendance; cost of fuel, and repairs to Road and .Engine, With these objects In view.snd as the.result of twenty; three years practical. experience in the businesi by Our Seniorpartner, we manufacture five .dlfferent k inds'of /twines, and 'several clasies of sizes ,of each kind.- Particular attention Paid to the Strength of the ma chine !tithe plan and avorkmariship of .all the details: . Oar long experience and opportunities of obtaining in formation, enables us to offer these engines with the assurance. that' to efficiency, economy and durability, they will compare favorably with those. of any-other kind in vac We also furnish to oraler, 'wheels, axles, bowling or low moor the fto fit centres withoUt boring,). composition castings. for' bearings of 'every descript kin Or Wive!, Sheet Iron*and Boiler Works ; and every ar ticle appertaining to the - repair or renewal. of lax:cato-. five Sbgtn>ee. Jettnary2B,-48 t-tt MAlTiusw: BADID.I- . • T FIE 1 31013151T.0 ARMEL IRON • * :'MOU:NT -GARME L, NORiIIILTIBE'RLAND 4111111117 NT OR.GiNIZYD fINnK6 71IE LAR OF :I•ci.llRTLi IRON AND _BRASS FOVXDRY• • . •. • Ittaelitie; . Screen; l and . Car Shops. Thie.-ComPany Is composed of Practical Mechanics in all, the, branches, and willlaithfully fill all orders for work entinged to them: We are using Jonas . Laab-. • eroteirea Patent for • making Square : lron 'Woven . • , . .110NAS . 10,•iVE.LL GREEN,' Supt. . •• • .67- ' • •• • • 184 . • F .O:AVT: Z !..S. 'CiLERRATILD El n 1 Calllo Pow(Ion. TgicAhAT COUGHS; . TEMPER, VERS, FOI LOSS OF UN Al TITE 'AND Vi ENERGY, As We improves t. wind,. increases the appetite-Fl a smooth glassy skirt transforms miserable lin parse.. this preps ail in abeam; 51 SwlPOtich la Cgaahairlosis la the Lungs; Liver,. 41 t , &a, this- artices acts u a wade.' ' By ending from • olletalf .s paper . to. a 'parr In- a ~ - . barrel of meth th e above diseases ."- will Aeeradlcated or eathely revolted. n Oren In time, a certain preverlve and cure tor the En Cholla*. . . Price ga Cent; per . 1 141 1 4 4 .0 r 5 Partereter, 81. isseeitzp BY S. A. PO'UTrZ 331;10., • • wilousus Duo AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No.- 118 IkaalraintSt. , Baltiatue, sa, by Druggists 14 Storekeepers titrouill out .the Vatted /neut& . • eafe In PottaillebyEZNinr anizt,Dniggist; Bchoylll2l Haven, IL N. CO= - JAC'ICSON Co., ROPE; 'l wide,' 0011D.A.GB &PAOKlffsa, Vire teepeettally toilette date of the peheep et the bestnete men ot ScheYlkM eivultf- - ; 1090 wins a awe, at Woe wins. =I=EIMENE 1108410 0 MOUNTADT, CITY, INSURANCE AGENCY, .R . - - O,•_;iTTLL.. - .: - ,.Q0- - '•A;g::to. FIRE, LIFE, INSURANCE... CASH. ASSETS-:".:: Thitual Life,'New York, Penn. Mutual Life, Phila ~ ... Travelers of Hartford Hartford Live Stock International Fire, New TOrk Security - " " " Phenix Niagara Germania • Putnam. . north American ` Merchants Combine/Policies in the original Travelers Insurance Oompanyof Hartford, insuring , . . . $6,000 iu case .of Death from any oause, with $25 per week in, case of total disability from business, issued on liberal terms. • - . . Examine our Rates for. Life Insurance before Insuring 'elsewhere, CENTRE sTREETI...:..F.,O7TsviLE... June 16, .67 KLINE, EPPIIIIKER di CO., • JUBRER9 4,„RET A . I:LERS OF - • _ CARPETING - S, Hare nocropen at their NEW STORE for Spring Sales, a very large and choice lot of • Cloaks and Cloaking Cloths, Paisley and Cashmere Dress Goods in drentNaileq, Plain and FaiicySilicii, DOMESTTOS, a Large §took at Low Prices.' RENIS WEIR OF EVERY DEscawnox. _MOURNING GOODSL-A SPECIALITY— it full line of the very best .fabrics.; cAR:P.R.rviw•,Q . s:::- ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, - AMERIOAN do. do, - HARTFORD & LOWELL OARPETS, ALL WOOL INGRAINS, GERMAN STRIPES, all wool,. .0000 A MATTING, best brands RAG CARPETS, :all, qualities OIL (MOTHS, all widths, WINDOW SHADES, a Full Lime, • Mich we offer to " WitOLESALE AND. RETAIL. BUYERS ` -VERY . 1. 0 W RSV • MARKET.. RATES _ OrROTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES SU PLIED AT.WHOLESALE PRIDES. March 9.3, 1 rAgaiciac Thereieometh glad Whigs of Joy to all; To young'and to old, to great and to email : • The beauty which once was on preciong and rare, • le tree for all; and . all may he fair.- • , BY THE USE OF CHASTEL,L,AR'S WHITE LIQUID ENANIEL For improving and beautifying the complexion: The most valuable and perfect preparation in use for the skin a beautiful :pearl-like tint; that only found' in • youth. - It quickly removes - Tan, ; Freckles, Pimples. Blotches, - Moth Patches,: Sallowness. Erup tions, and all iiiiimrities of the skin, kindly healing the -same, leaving the skin white and clear as alabaster.— its use cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and, .being &vegetable preparation is perfectly barmless. It is the only article of .thekindluted'iv the French, and is considered by the Parisian as ladispensable to a per fectioilet, 'Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during theepast year; a. sufficient• guarantee of Its efficacy.— Only T 5 .cents:, Sent by mail, post paid, on re ceipt of an order by ; - . . • • BEReC=„I" SIEIUTTS 8c Co., Chemists, .Feb. .; • ' '285 River st , Troy, 3.`1. Y. D ArillEL ; WE ' • • City . Cabinet Watt Ito(hal and Manufactory, 236 SOUTH. SECOND STREET, • • • • —P.ersonsioitig to the City will tied 11. to their sdi l v e n o n t t l ; t a el , and examine the stock..... . E. P. ROTI - 1WEL1.5... . Mining and Oivil Engmeei and. Metallurgist WILIEESUATIRE, L.A., • • . Having had a large practical experience. la various parte of „Europe and this country is prepared ,to exam ine and report.on all kinds 'of mineral property, super intend - to opening of - mines -and establishment of 'smelting and other metallurgical works, assay ores, &c. Agent for the sale of W. T. Henley's ' ' . STEEL AND WiIIE•IRON. ROPE, . . Signal and Telegraph Wire, Fencing Strand, - &c.-- • These Steel Ropes are one-half lighter than Iron Ropes, ,of eqnal strength,' cost 'ONE-THIRD LESS, -and are much more durable. Agent for Pennsylvania (except for oil wens) for We of ' ' _ • • • ':. NIT R OGLYCERINE ..' . -. . .. For blasting. Attention is invited to the great" econ omy obtained In the-use of this blasting.oll. • Fall in grad:lons. given in Its use; Mr. R. : will take tontracts for all kinds of - rock work at low prices. : Marchl, , Ger •.' . . . 9.1 y :•' TowNsEN - p.,& c.,0,) No. 39 North Second Street, P. U I D-E L A , . . This preparation,' ant and fayorably . will •:thor• mghly - reinvigorate ,roken.down • and aarLephited- horses; strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intea• OARI'ETINGS, &c., &e. The attkaton our friends and patrons Is called to It it aleure. pre reutlyo of -all-.dlo eases 'lncident to To If.. 39 North Werroiad Street, below Arrit. East side,- where it will be our aim to keep In etore such goods only as we ha. e every confidence will give satiefaction to our customers We will not particUlar ize the kinds or description of our goods, or nee thb stereotyped phrases of 'Cheap Goods, Lowest Prices," Ire; • We have that confidence • In onr customers that they have sufficient Judgment and Intelligence to com pare price and quality, and will promise that we will try to deserve the reputation we have labored for apa gained at our old location in onr new. ' .. • . • _GEORGE C. TIOWNWEND; • • PIOWIELL STACIEHOUSE; Jr. April la, -6T - It Invaluable, •es the quality . It has .tHR...uNtoN.:“Am. • POlrmaii ac , 4 experiment to mune' the qtuin• of milk and . • -, Are pronounced by those whertsi3 them,' EQVAL Te ANY -IMAM EXTANT andare selected from. only. strictly corn'. fed bogs.. and the Ingredients needle - curing are 'all of the very best quality. Particular care' is also taken to keep them le pickle only long. enough'to care, which pre vents thdr getting too salt.-a great and genera] fault with moethems. None genuine naleas branded. Cared only by . • A. F. citiosEsnottc.A.tco.,.: ANU. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FL.411, AND . PROVISIMP.. • • . Ncirtb.Delayirare.Avesime; . FirPiekhig and 411filg 'Establishment& IL corner 9th and Need 8t&: - March 9,.'46 10-6 m THE TiARESON :BOILER,. twenty per and make the ',:er 'Arm • and In fattening illivesthein 'petite, loosens hide;' and them thrive A SAFE STEAM BOILER , - .Thisnew gteani Generator combines essential ad . its InABSOLUTE SAFETY FROM =STREW YE LOSION, in And coat and coat of rewire, do rability. economy of fuel, farettf of deeetterand trans WitWw , Dot possessed=Y. other boiler.' ' • Itis formed of a combination of cast Iron hollow splieres,'Leach - eight inches in external' diameter; and . Anne-eighths, of, an-,inch thick. Connected. by curved nada. These 'Spheres are held together by wrcmght iron. -belie with' caps at the end& ‘. form is the Mu:west known; .its streneh to resist internal mei:- sure very Arest=unweskened AO it Is by pencidng riveting,' which -lessens tha streegth ,of .the wrought ircm.boger plate • 'bent 40 per cent. Braj boiler is lestedpybydraulic pressure 10300_pocrocis to the squire inch. • V.CANPIOT Bit NIP= Lif-WAl44l•lllPftha; TRIABLE Errata riusssoss. - ___ y _' lalt *doh mlOt =nee ,impture in or di wx . Douldwevety3oint la= Woo= a safety *we. No OW IdoOM - Seuergof 'poOPtoses fhio' TooPerfY, of 'Mktg* . =ffi x ! WM, 'Tilt. 1 301 -4- 16 ? lel! ! , Aiwa % lo' .a.theeelikeilie iiiriaiifkope. tattoo Wm* ot OR otglingal#lol: 1 1 1 alti, ;Mar t 17,1 ", . -- • - a lre l es4l . l;4 ::, 51;11% Z4c4 ACCIDENT.AL; liariford OFFICE IN. MASONIC. BUILDING, ItlEACp11110;,PA:, Black Gra. Grain Silks, KLINE, EPPIMILER & CO ! ,. 522 . . P}:NN STRF.ET:, Rennin*, Penna. 12-3 m. Arch, East aide.) REMOVAL Ell=lol P. M. 1110.1101,9. AND:IIirt : FPIKK $30,980,340 03 920,50ih000 00 • 1,750,000 00 730.000 00 500,000 00 1,4"60.534;80 . 1,430,035 50 . 1.267.457 00 . 1,237,620 . 00 .. 706,794 32 ..• 617,47 S 66 .. 393,131 30 . 367.23 S 45 THE TERUVIAN'SYR,VP IS A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF TAR - 1 PROTOXIDE OF IRON, Anew discovery Sn aiedJclne which STRIKES. AT TEE .ROOT OF•DISEASE ~,•• By supplying the.Blooil witbit:s VITAL PRIN. . •VIPLE, CR LIFE ELEMENT-IRON. • • • te the secret of the. wonderful.siircetts of this ," • remedy In curing . : Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Chronic - Maritima, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of. Constitutional Vigor, Dia- . • " eases of. the . lildneys - and Bladder, Fe- • • male Complaints, And all diseases originating to BAD STATE -OF THE BLOOD, Or aciorn . panlOd. by orolLfry ora Low STATE or ins Being free 'froth Alcohol in any form; Its energizing effects are not followed by corresponding reaction; but are permanent, infnaing szttenozn, cum and NEW LITE into all parts of.the system,: and building up an IRON CONSTITUTION. . : - • Eiyspepsia.ap4 Debility. • . . '.From the Venerable ArChdeacon SCOTT, D. D.: • . •Dosusu, Cser.D.4 . EAST, ➢Earth 20, , 1868.:' . • • -,••••• "I am an inveterate Dyspeptrc of more than 2is yearn' standing." ". . . •• • • "I have been en. wonderfully beriefltted In the three short weeks during which .I have used the Peruvian Syrup, that I can'scarcely persuade myself of -the reality. People Arlie , hare known me are. aston ished at the -change. am. yridelyknown, and ran but recommend to others that which has dohe eo much for me." • - .: A - CASE OF : 27 NTEIRS',STANDING CDRED... Prom LNSLET JEWETT, No. 16 Avon Place, Boston,. have enirered,..and sometimes 'severely, for 27 .years. from dyspepsia. I eommeuoed taking the Pe ruvian Syrup and found I trimediate benefit from qt. . In the course:4:44,6re° or four , weeks I was entirely red lievedlmm mysufferingi, and have .enjoyed uninter rupted health ever since. • • . . . One . of the most distinkuished . Turista In New England writes to •ta frieudai .•. . • "I have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP; and the. re. suit fully.austains your prediction. It has made Et saw Marc of me; infused into - my system new vigor and en ergy; I am no longer tremulous and debilitated, as when you last saw me, but stronger,- heartier, and with larger capacity fdr labor, .mental and pliysiCal than 'at apy time daring the last five years... . . . . . . . :: -An Eminent Divine of Boston; says 111 .___ "I'• have been using the PERUVIAN SYRUP for some time past; it gives me new viaels, lIFOYANOT 'or' Bruins, stesnorrr or imsor.n.t . . . , - ~ . • . Thousands have been changed by the - use of this remedy ; from weak, sickly;.. suffering creatures,- to strong, healthy; and - happy men and women ; .and In valids cannot reasonably hesitate to give it atrial. ' • A. pamphlet of 29 pages,. cootainifii eertifleatee of cures and recommendations from. some. of the • most eminent physicians; clergymen and others, will hesent ran to any address. • Car See that each bottle has' PERUVIAN SYRUP blown In the glass. . • ' • • ' • J. 1 1 , 1)INSITIORE, PrOprietor, 36 D 4 Street, New Fork, AND BY 'ADD DRUGGISTS SU'ROF. - UL Al All-Itledleal .51... n agree that lODINE le THE BEST REMEDY for "Scrofala and all kindred dleeases ever iliacoveled. The dttlienlty hag, been to obtain .a . pure solution of it,' '... - .. .. . . :• . . : . ' DR.- H. ANDERSIIODINE le a Pare SOntion of thdine, NVITEOUT A SOLVENT, containing ♦ Ftri.c GRAIN to each nance.or. A most PONeerlial Vitalizing Agent and Restorazire. • • It his . cured - and will cure SCROFULA In its manifold forms, ULCERS; CANCERS, SYPHILIS, HALT RHEOM ..and it has been used-with astonishing success in ce.we of Rheumatism, Dyepeps.iti, Consump tion, Female Complaints, Heart, Liver. AnkEidnuy Circulars-will be sent rust to any one 'lending Abell' Price $l.OO a &tittle; or 0 for $5,1:16. Prspare.dby Dr. H. AN Physician and Chemist J, P, DINSMORE, 36: Dey St., New York, AND BY .AA,L.DDEGODITISI: IvisTAlrs' BALSAM WILD CI-FERRY BAB BELK USED 7011. 2trABLY HALF A CtNTURY, .WITHBUCCFRIS IN CURING Coughs; Cold s ,, Hoarseness; Sore Throat; Influestga, . - Whoofiing Cough, Croat",..,. • . Liver Complubst,.Bronebitis; Dil • : -.Acuity 'Sr Breathing, Asthma, • • . . and every affection of: • THE THROAT, LUNGS ANDVIIIICAT .• CONSUMPTION. - • which carries off more victims than any other 'flame, and which helm the aldll of the Physicians to a great er extent than any other malady, often yields to this Remedy, when'all others prove ineffeCtnal. . . .A.I3..A•ZEDIONE Rapid in Relief, Soothing in Effect, .tafe in Its Opera ' Lion, . • • • ..IT 'IS IJNSIJAPASSED I; • . while as a .preparation, - free from noxious ingredl, -o •ents, poisons, r_ minerals • uniting skill, science, and medical knowledge :.combining all that is_valnable in the vegetable kingdom for this class of disease:, . INCoMPAILABLEt.' and ie entitled, merits, and receives the genend Corde dence of the public.- *. • , : SEYMOUR' THATCHER Der • of Heiman, N: Y.,.writes as follows : - . • .IWisrait's Balsas ov. Won Omar gives universal satisfaction... It seems to ewe a Cough by lcksentag and cleairtsl:l:lg - t.he longs, and alw2ys. Irritation, ..nrus samovtao =a 9161.11 E, IXESTEAD.OF DRYING UP TILL oovon 'AVID LEAVING TRY CAUSE Binnro. - onaddei• the Bal 'sal* as good as any,:if not the :Nit, Cough medicine with which lam accriainted." • . • . "froth Hon. - Judge SPILIHERi . of CanaJoharie — , .• • New York.. . • , . Gentlemen,—Thiele to certify that myselVand . lily have nsedDr. Wistaes Balsam of. Wild Chem, for , several years, and thatl take.great pleasure in recom mending it in preference to any thing of the kind for which - it v intended. In casea. - of Asthma,. Plathisic, or Affections of the Throat,. I have never met with any thingequal to it. • .:Very R • The Dev..'.TACOD fiESHLER, of. Hanover, Pa. Well imown and meth resnected among. the Getman • population In this country,. makes the following statement for the benefit of the afflicted : • • Dear Sica ::Ilavingrealized in my fondly important .benefits from the nee of-your valuable._ preparation= Winters Balsam of -Wild- Cherry,-.lt. _a ffords me great plenuroto recommendit to the public. Some eight yearsago one of my dau,ghters seemed. to be 1114 de cline:and little; hopes of her recovery were entertained.. I then procured a bottle of your excellent Balsam; and before ehe had taken the whole of the. contents of the bottle there wail a great improvement In her health.—. hsve,ln my indial cruse - made frequent use.of your valuaNe medicine, and have always been belie fitted by it. • - • JACOR MELEE, .. 4IILICE:t01 1 116 DLLAOR. . A BOTTLE. Dilsmogz, SO Dey St., Sew To& • . SETH W.:FOWLE & SOS, proptietom Bootee, And by nll Druggists„ GRAM;EI s EIRATED snvE CURES CIEMI, BURNS ; SCALDS. Celebrated Salve oCUBES WOUNDS;. EALki:EE. Grace's - Celebrated Salve'' „CURES BOILS, ULCERS, CANCEW. • GritceN Celebrated Salve 4PURES SALT . EttglThr , % 3 M-E 4 IPEL 4B , Grace's, cclebrate.EBalie CUBES C H •HAEUE, diILELAINS, Graee's Celebrated - Salve 1331ALS-01,1),SCOIE8; /WA= 'WOUNDS, ' : : It 13 prompt Mattson, renter*o•pattr-st rotee, - and re duretthe Malt migt7 looldtm well_ togs arld Inflammiv Wee, "he if meglee - thus =Mrig relief and a eclmPlet.e..."'*:f _ , 014 . useras Wat l au: ibe BsCellt4 a;. . 91 1 0 WIL - 'llf DeLetwrieY. _ , W; 719 w w• f milloO f go 4 ixf su . 43 mid patistrtab:lM ' ' . 140. ' - . j am{ 7 1 1 4 3_ ' • --. $ : .: , , _ , ... . ~.... _•;.,. .-;.: :0.....;.- ~. ;. 1 - 4 .1::;.- ; _- ; ,, ,-. :,•:i:•.:,-.! •: , - - . .. , ..: - . ',N4p=1 . 44 - 4 -;',, i:.: glitiai,:_.i.44-.4:, , .. '.... INSURANCE.•-• • • . . E• AT General Insurance -.Agent •.,. • o.lllce Pena ylvartiaHall Potter y, Pa. LIVERPOOL dt• LONDON & imps •nrsunsxcu Catit-,Ott E dtal-and •=S IIP • AN • 7 816.009.000 Invested ta- the Dotted Stelae over.... $1,400,000 HOME lIIBIGIANGE. -. •• - NerrAFlnven, Casusectletat. • • • Cu& -Card •• • • • "40E1,000 t3mplui sn.Ast, DM • ' • • . 9159,070 90 j a ilors = erected to the best. Ccettpubst oulavors ble terms.: ,Curses promptly adjusted sol i ds without, GBEA.T trriyj . • • . HORSE & LIVE • STOCK • INSITRANCE ,COMPANY. t bartered •*soui . by. ' aim State of remelts.. Clash Capital . - - $lOO,OOO • President—Col, casams FRAILEY. Vice President—D.L. ESTERLY • . Secretary—Dr. IL BECKER; General Agent—PHILIP 'JAFFA.• ' • Thc.Pioneer Detective . Horse and Live Si,ock ham , : ranee Company., continues to Inswe Dories, Mules:, Cattle; against, los.ea by theft. and death by fire, acci • dent; and natural causes, and . promptly. plys all her liabilities, on proof cif the fact, whenever losses occur. N. 8.-:-Oar rates are :lower than any other reliable Ilimirebee A comPtley. as we takeR EFER a E ll risks as stated. • STTE. NCE& . . - Zion. SIMON CAMERON, Harrisburg. • • • . Cree. J. L. f3TICHTKit, Reading. . • • Dr. J. L-GLONINGER. Pieet. Lebanon'Esnk. E. 0. PARRY, Esq., Pottsville. scnunsaLLCOUNTVREFERENCES. Gent: IL L CASE, Tamaqua . . E 'J. TRY, Tamaqua. EMANUEL BAST: Aatiland... • E. P. SMITH, Mshanoy City. - GORMANE. WINTERSTEEN, - Port Carbon. - STEPHEN JONES, 'Tamaqua. CHAS. MARSH, New Philadelphia, DANIEL Dlislti AN. Mahaboy City, SAML. B. GRAEFF, Tamaqua. Agents. • • • C, B. SII.LYMAN, Local Agent, Pottsville. ' -• _Local Agents wanted In every town In the State. . Feb. 9, tr 6.6 - • • ouitTiß 1829 PK" Iff•um . - . . • • • •• - ::FRA.NKELIsI FIRE . INSURANCE COMPANY OF. PHILADELPHIA: . ; • ' • Assets - of SaNuttry 16.1868, • : $2,506 - 851'.96., capital, • - X 400,000 00 Accrued Sampling, 044,543 15 Inreated premiums, • -1,162,308 81 Casetiled Claims, -I Income for 1863, • 612,155; I $310,000. • - .LOSS PAID - SINCE 1829, Over 85,000,000. • • --L..- • • tYNSPETtr AL AND TNNTOILtaIY POLL OLES ON LIBERAL TRAMS. , • • ' DIRECTORS' CHARLES N. Warm, ISAAC LE.l4' TOBIAS WAGNER, • EDWARD C. DALE, SAMUEL GRANT, CEO. PALES, • .PETER MoCALL,ALFRED PITLER, GEO. W. RICHARDS, - . PRA.S. W. LEWIS, M. D. CELAN/LES N. BANCKER, President. EDWARD. C. DALE, Vice-President. JAS. W. Me AIJIATER, Sec. Pro. Tem. • •.• • - • . The Einbecriber taker:it for the" above mentioned In 'at:Ration, and is prepared to make insurance on every description of property, .at the lowest rates. • HENRY c:43.l7sq•EL.Ait• Pottsville, March 19, . 12.tf WALTER. S. SHAFER, INSURANCE ROOMS, Pottsville Pa, AGENT FOR. THE /Etna of Hartford Lorillard of New York Phoenix of Hartford North America of New York Springfield of Mass - Yonkers - and New York ••• Fulton - of New York Resolute of New York .Aggregatt Fire Capital $9,685,718 Union Mutual. Life. .... • ; 2,188,429, Hartford Live Stock • , 500,000 . .. . ... . • :. • Capital represented • $12,37047 '.Losses promptly.and liberally settled.' • OMNI open from 7.30 A. M. toa P. 3i., or risks made binding by Jameti W. Grant, Solicitor, at the American Honse. : The above comprise some of the oldest, heaviest midmost,reliable companies in America. The /Etna incorpOrated in 1819, paid- losarn In 47 years of over 819,000,000, while the Munn' has the largest surplus over and above Its capital stock and relnlntrance - of any Compay In Hartford, • • , . • , . . • Jtme 8, .61 '.„ . , '. • 23 1Y • • ..YORK FARMERS' MUTUAL INSURANCE' COMPANY. 'Accumulated Capitaiover $500,000. FIFTEEN EARS -WITHOUT... ASSESSIIIESTS. • • .Always prompt In - . payingand f air In adjusting their. Imes. Have paid over $40,000 of lossee In Schuylkill County during-the last ten years. Office of Pottsville ta icy, Mahantoagor Street, next doc i l• F to the Union THE PENN HIITUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Philridel!phip_, 921 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW TENTH ACCIRKLATED 'CAPITAL • $1,700,000. iifte . r . paytniloaso to theimount of 0057,837. • . CHARTER PERP.ETCAC. • All • . . sarpitui dlvlded amnitirst the policy holders every. year: THE ONLY TRULY MUTUAL NY 11. 4 i•THE CITY OR STATE. . . SOS. H. RICHARDS,-Ap nt, Mlnersvllle. • • April 6, . : • • 14.6 m LIFE IfBBIDRAPICE. The Girard Life Insurance,. Annuity - and Trust Corn ny of Philadelphia. Office, No. 403 Chestnut street, the first door 'East of the Custom House. CAPITAL--S3oO,M—CHARTER PERPETUAL. Continue to make insurances on lives on the Most fa vorable terms. ' . • • • • 'The capital being paid upend invested, together with' l ect security to the insured, - pe and constant l y increasing reserved fund, offers a he, remlums may be paid yearly, half-yearly. Or The company add a soars periodically to the thaw.' ratios for life., bonus, appropriated in Decem ber, 1844, the Second bonus in• December, 1849; and the third bones in December, 1854, which additions make an average of more than 60 per cent, upon the premi- Mitt paid, without Increasing theannual'premium. Thomas RidgWay, .John A. Brown. Robert Pearsall, - John R. fathner, Thomas P. James, John Ft Slack, - Frederick Brown, . John C. Mitchell, • • George Taber; • Isaac Barton, ..Henry G. Freeman,: . ~ J. Co tarr. nly, . • .. Isaac S Pamptiletv containing table of tate. and explanations . . form of application and further Information can be bad at the office.. :THOMAS RIDGWAY, President.. Jose F. Jean, Actuary. Or of B. EANNAIB, - Pottsville, Agent foe this County. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS, SOLOMON HOOVER Nos. 283 and 987 Secolid Sweet, ' - • .POTTSITILLE,. Reiinectfully announces to the public that he has now on band the largest and best assortment or household furnishing go ever offered in this region, which he is selling at. greatly: reduced prices. .Tbwe wishing giods in his line would do well to call and see his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Hs feels confi dent that it Muniot be surpassed in- cheapness and quality. His stock consists of Kitchen - • Range, eaters, Cooking. Parlor and Stoves of all kinds . and . sizes, Tin, Bran, &Harm-1101bn, Japanese and Wood en and Willow Wares, , Brooms, lirtushes, Sieves Air Coal, and. Flour. Coffee Mills: Knives and . Forks, Spoons,' French Ware, Water Coolers; Tin Safes,. Refrigerators, Fruit Jars, Baskets, Spades, Shovels, licks, Garden .Tools, Sails, Coal Hods,.Tea Scales, Coal Oil Lamps, Hanging, Side and Stand Lampe, Lanterns, and many other' article" too numer ous to mention. • . ' • -• Tin Roofing , Spouting. and all 'binds of job work executed to order: Old- Stovesrepaired and . repairs tarnished. Old Stoves taken In exchange for new ones. 'He also sells Doty's Clothes, Weigher,. using boiling hot suds. It saves three-fourths in labor and takes out all the dirt. No sore bands, no fated air,. and no inittry.to the clothes. ' • • H 0 also sells the UniverisalClOthes Wringer.with cog wheels. - It wrings clothes almoit dry without inJury, to the most delicate garments,' and never gets tired or out of order... The Wringer fb so well known and so unanimously acknowledged to be the beet, that rec ommendations arena quoted. .-March 10, -VI NO MORE BALD i:TNADs . . NO - MOR.Ir GRAY LOOKS! . *. DR. LEONS'. - . ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER; . all le pronounce d who hive need It the very best" preparation. for _the Hair. a-positive core for Baldneee, eradicates Dandruff and Humors,. stops the Hair from falling out, and speedily restores Gray Lo to their original hue and luxuriance. . . It opemtes on the ' secretions and 'tills the glands . With now - life and coloring ;natter. Thin, dead, faded or gray hair will always be brought back.by a few ap plications, to rte youthful. abundance, . -; vitality and . it makes the hair soft, glossy, fragilmt, pleasant to the touch and esiry to arrange. Dry, wiry and Lutrset able l moistadlalit and disposed to barmaid in any desired position. As a Hair Dtvealog it has no equa te The salesare - enormotus and it. Is a universal -favorite with old and yaw* of both sexes. Sotd by Drina-pests throughout the United States.— Address all orders to . • ' • • . . • ZlllOll,lllL4k 16311TH. _ HOLE PROPRIETOR& 137 North *bird_ tat., • Philadelphia. . larch 18067'- • . 45-lyi • - . 11- JVST LANDED! ENGLISH MARPETINGS ! - Velvet, Brussels, • • : . • •-• • • and Ingrains: • AL9O, new style VINETIKNEI, tor Stabs and Halls with separate borders to match. all made mmally for our Balm by tbe.bestaturontacuarenk, and will sold at the lowest. eaah prices. . - OIL OLOTIOI, MATTI:NG& MUMPS, RUGS and AMERICAN CARp REEv-E L. evey , yadev. ETINGs 14i ni . , CEIT & SON, 7 Caest Ardi ir 7 -7LI-Pll.llllllll4lllBia. • • irruRRKRIIII,G STEAM SAWMILLS, N; C. FlitCll , 4,. CO. • Hating la*" steam Saw kill" and i line stock of Pine,' Pak and ' Hemlock • Timber at Malw.w Leo C. Pa.; are plepartd to - sianntscare and •.,,ted to min: Us - beaten bills of Lambast . abort nab% to the chime at Pitiladelphlaillanixopm-Waabialtann and NoW Weeir. er-te "7 ,ontbe Dolma Blur; trazl/2... pt itattoft.Pareslra'ertal ; - - Tihe tamer. Scar Ace lifistninqu.-4'bellelie in it. cherish the the, (hit surface manuring is the way to manure. Every farmer aims to enrich his farm. . : Let- me tell him in a few plain words how to do it, and then, after reading, his plan, let him think over his past experience in farming and see If it does not corroboiate what is said here. Apply manure chiefly to your tillage lands while in grasi. By so - doing you produce a strong, stiff sward, filled 'With grass roots. If these roots are of clover, - so much the bet • ter. If you succeed in growing a good crop of gritsa on a poor soil you have done two things—made . your land much' better at ,d gained a good croP.. As soon; or before the , soil begins to show signs of failure,- plow Or . Manure again. .if you plow you have the - wealth 'of grass roots. decaying' for the, food of growing-crops. ite-seed before the laud ges exhausted, and do it bountifully. If you scimp and starve elsewhere, - don't do it when seeding to grass. Aim tohave a sward as early' as Possible. To-. accomplish this you should seed liberally,. When the award formed you have another crop of manure to plow under. • In seeding land It is better not to be confined to one kind of grass. fa this manner lands may be managed for centurir without material deterioration. . - As a farther argument in favor of surfs ca manuring I mention that it is nature's' way -- The soli is on,top of the earth, anti ittrigatt,.l. l deposits its fertilizing elements on the s4r - face. Manure•applied to the surface is fiend upon by the light, hekt and raini—its ele ments are much more slowly developed •ci .in the earth than On the surface, Every mitt should . lnvestigate this subject for him self and form his own conclusions.—Wesrtes SA7ING MANI:MR.-Wm ! S. Cloke, Matt, waa, N. J, tecomtnende tusking barnyar.l ditching with a cemented bottom. He writ( "I also make a cemented basin not far from the house, which is two-tlirds filled a itli Oak mold, old sods, or wood pile scrapings. Upon this pile all the slops of the house are thrown. It Is so situated as not to be an pyv sore, and. It does nct emit an unpleasant odor. Sometimes In summer, I scatter lime ovrr the plle. I once took a quantity of dry ben ma nure, pounded It fine, and mixed it with 611 equal quantity of loamy earth, and it made a guano equal to that from the Chincha Is landso I used part of it.for corn—a handful to a bill—and the stalks grew three or "four feet higher than those alongside, treated with stable manure. Old woolen rags, chopped 'fine and plcivied in, I have found exceeding - lY valuable. I obtained 'thirty- one tons of rutabagas from land manured with woolen SALTING Berrre.--It Is' becoming a very prevalent complaint among butter., dealers that farmers are not careful enough.as lc the kind and quality of salt they use in preparing butter for market Some putt in too much, others' hardly enough, while too many are careless as to the quality of. the article used. Ordinary barrel salt is reported to-contain so much lime as to cause a soipy texture to the butter, while lacking the preservative power essential to, good flavor and protracted keep ing. .An exchange states that the Ashton salt, imported'in sacks of four bushels, corn - bines all the essentials necessary to the pre servation of butter—the salt costing one- fourth more than that commonly in use. It pays well to be particurar in everything re lating, to butter manufacture—a good article, cleanly made and properly put up, being cer tain to remunerate the maker for all trouble and expense, by the enhanced: price it, is cer , tain to bring in the market-. $4,478.100 • 1,426,000 1 , 103 , 067 761,463 731,899 601,907 313,562 2803#0 orKIV HE AT VS. SUPER PHOE:PR ATE. —S.. i d five and a half bushels of bitetzwheut without a dressing of phosphate of lime, and harvested sixty-five bushels. His neigbbot, J: W . ., - on the same worn out field side by side; sowed one and a balf bushels, first roll• ing it . in super - phosphate of ligte, as the fanners roll their seed wheat in plaster, and harvested sixty bushels of good buckwheat. This is the first time we have heard of phos phate.heing used in that way, as it is gener ally drilled, in with the seed. If any of our. 'farmers wish to try either way. we refer them t f our advertising col umns, to "Hall's" super-phosphate of lime. T. L. Hor.T, Agt. ' • - LAND 311.:ASuau.—Every. farmer should have.a rod measure—light, still pole—just 6i feet long, for measuring land. By a little practice he can learn to step a rod at five pa ces, which will answer very well for ordinary farm work. •Ascertainivg the number of rods in width and length of a lot you wish to measure, and multiply one into the other, and divide by 160, and you have the number of a ( ere.s, as 160 square rods make tt•square acre. • Iryou Wish to lay off' one actre,- mea sure • thirteen rode *upon each. side. This lacks Only a rod Of full measure. - C. w: flow...arl and Judge Shaffer, of Cali • fornia, hive 'the largeit dairy farm s in tho world. Their farm is on the sea coast,-tweti ty five miles north of San - Francisco, and covers 71,000 acres mostly choice dairy land, and bounded'on three sides by salt water.— The fogs from Pacific keep the feed good for fully eight 'months in the year. - Art English,• fmmer iecently remarked that "he fed his land belore It was hungry, rested it before it was weary, and weeded it before it was foul." Seldom, if ever. was so much agrimiltnral wisdom condensed lito a single sentence. MlNansorA has received the patent (lir ttie Agricultural College , land grant 160;ocii acres. To DRIVE "Amp .Aw...v.—Pip a bunch o plaintain or fleawort in milk, and hang it up in the room; and the flies will leave. OFFENSIVE BREAM—Ten drops of. a COD centratecl solution •of chloride of soda, in a wineglassful of clean soft water, and ,drank every morning before breakfast, will cure,an offensive breath. MUTTON STEW.—This is a very good and economical stew for dinner. Takea shoulder of mutton or lamb,' stew it.well; then make tt dressing of tomatoes, carrots, , and - a" Buie onions,' season well. - PORTABLE - LEmoNADE.--Tartaric acid, ounce; finely poTdered loaf-Sugar, pound : essence of lemon; O. drops,' mix. Two or three tahlevoonfals make a_ - very pleasant glass of extemporaneous lenionade. To lteiocs Faßcurats.--,Take a' table spoonful of sal ammoniac ;. 30 drotis of mu. riatic acid ; rain water, a pint; essence of laVender; two - tablespoOnfals ; mix; wach three times a day, and' let it dry on the face. ELTDROP110111•.-Mr. Yotiatt, the Ambits veterinary surgeon, who has beenbitten seven or eight times by, rabid animbls, says that crystals of nitrate of silver, iubbed into the wound, will positively prevent hydrophobia in the bitten person or animal.. _ .To M iu Hem BALL9.-Take"what is usu ally left and otherwise lost of ham, chop flue, add as many eggs as you have persons to eat and a small - amount. of flour, beat together and muke Into balls. Fry in a little butter to a thee brown. They are eatable. • Pacsauvrao - Mmx.--An easy way of pr - serving milk or cream 'sweet for a long time, or. of removing the , aourness when it has already ; come on, Li to add to it a small quail thy of common soda,. pearlish or. magnesia, of the druggist shop. So it is said. - • Pic!cientoos.—As Wits the Season of fresh egga, if you. have a quantity, of boiled ones left, aa often 'happens, remove the shells, slice the ; eggs (they.ahnnld• be hard boiled), cover;, them with vinegar and a layer of horse rad - 6h, andloversof eggs_ will enjoy thee. • Tam Powmut.--Calcined bread or sugar reduced to fine dust, Is an excellent' tootii It cies:Wits tile month mechanical.' ly and elemicalli. It is more easily rillEcible, with - Water when mixed with prepared chalk, hericeit is preterit:4'l33ns to mix it. It may be 'scented with . 0 few drops of the Olt einna,- 'mom 'At the expeitie of a few.cents as much good tooth powder can thus be prepared, by any person, as preparations of tooth' 'titmeer - which sell' it the rate of 26 cent fbr a on* bOS • geripto.