Wit and • tunor. • COURTING UNDER DIFFICII3:.TIES. iistie Blake was the mil} . daughter e. Jambi Blake, the oldrniser of West Brook: - S'ao was more than uncommonly pnatty, std her frank, engaging manners 'esthete:led the" eharms of golden hair, pearly teeth, finds:Tea like , the blue skied of summer. At her father's death elle would be heiress to the Mee littlesomef en ty thousand dollars, and thotigh mein generally pretend not to be ineneneedby peentnaryinattess -- ir. affair* of late, it is tote ressitittsbly - rctitt that this prospective wealth by no Means hey:, sene3 the number of her adorers. ' • ... ' • Among these mast ardent, *and perhaps most pirfeese, sail Will Dartniouth, with a heart, larger than his 'purse, and very little thought or tire , for. consequent:es. : ' Fdrtuttately, old Jacob nerer anepected the par tialiiy his daughter for Will ;he would - have pat her on breed and water before ho would have consented to the . .slighesfilegree of intiMseywith Will Dartmouth. • • -'• . . Jacob -Vika eras' not In-favor, of marriage:. Those whO.inew his el. - cambial:ea were not sur- • prised at thin, for to use a phrase More expressive than.elegant, Mrs. Btalm was a regular Tartar, with temper enough for two Tartars. Old Jacob had tg"irelk spranish . " for - the Moat _ part, or suffer the consequences,' which nasally descended - on hie head in the ship° of any domes-. tic utensil which happened to be - lying around Maiden sister of Mr. Blake 'resided in tl - e . family, Whose.prineipal bnpines, seemed to be to act 98 a sort of a cho to Itlt brother and his wife. • Whatever they thought a e thought too,, She regardul-lt as A primary Mn for Sidle to' associate with the yoncgt men,, and tide doctrine was perseveringly drilled into her niece, who, though Elie never. die. fed, bad her own' ideas the tubjcct. One day Mr. Dlaka skid hia.wife went to Ded ham to attend a fair, end Mina ,Peggy being at a. friend's, 'Katie was left alone ' Will Dartmouth in come way learned the entalition of affairs, and in the afternoon he came over to-keep Katie ,'ornpany. ' . . . . As her pareute were not expected_ borne until • the nextsclay, and Peggy not until late in the (Eve ning, Will felt perfectly secure in stopping awhile after enpper ; and he and Ratio were haring a jolly time popping corn in the old-fashioned fey. log pan, over the huge wood fire, when there'was sound of voices at the door. ' ••Good gracious!" cried Katie, turning white with alarm, "that is. Aunt Peggy. Oh, Will; what .Lail we do': She will scold rm to death;' and rather will be turious--fiat under the lounge. q uick! Oh,•Will, d:.) for my saliere" Will could not withstand OM pleading . in 'Ka. tie's eyes, and to deposited himself In the desig• toted spot. Katie put out the light, and darling into an ad. lannt bed-rocnn, in a moment was apparently ssleep. - Peggy's vniceirae hoard speaking softly in the ufAry. carcful, Mr. Pike. There'd a iOOB6 board t ker . e. I don't xrant, to didtath my niece. Softy - it mac creak.' "Peggy, dear, WiIfIEU are you ?" redpeaded the "route of Et-quire Pike, widower of a year. "I can't tell you which way you're. gone." - . .Daniel, • ho. ea. y.. Good Heavens:- Dixie: Pike,,well, I 'serer l" and a report buret on the air like uncorking a champaign bottle. "Oh, my ?" cried Atint Peggy, "what -would brother Jacob Pay ? 1 declare, I hain't been.klased by a man penae—" "Let Jake mind hie own butineei I" retorted the squire. 'Ton and I can take care of oar's wi:hont•his help ;" and there followed a report something bimilex to the &et, only more of it, "Do be (Inlet Denied, and let me. get a light. Bet right down there afore the fire andmale yonr eelf to I;ghf was soon procured, Peggy dictated ber- Felt or her wrappin gs, and blushing like a girl in her teens sat down - opposite the Slinirc: tine eveninpT, - "' said Peggy, by the way of opening the conversation. —Very," replied the squire, 2rawing his, chair close to hers, and laying hid arm over the back. "Oh, good graciona l Daniel, don't set quite so nigh.rce. I—that is, I don't consider it strictly proper. Mercy! what was that?" Both listened attentively. "Itiwas the wind rattling the window, I gum," said the Squire. "Don't.you go to getting so nervous, Peggy." . • "I thought it was our Katie waking up, And if she should, I never should helix the last of It ." 'Hark ! There is a "Gracious airth ! its bells. Its lake and marm coming back ! - What shall I -do 'We are done tor! Oh, Squire, 'tain'tlight.for us to be nothin' to 'tether. What shall Ido ?" Tell me Where to go 'Peggy! Say the word I'll go anywhere, for your sake, if its up the chlni hey." "Van the, lounge, quick! leftwide and will hold yon well enough. .Quiet 1 don't delay a mi nute :" The Squire obeyed, but the space wag already so well filled that it was with difficulty he could -queen himself into so small a compass. And just as he had secceeded; Mr. Blake and hie Wife entered the room, Sonndering along in the dark, for Peggy, had deemed it beet to extinguish the light. Jake made for the tire, which still glowed red with coals, stumbled over a criaket, and fell headlong against Peggy, who was standing bolt upright, trying.to,collect her scattered sasses. "The deuce," cried Jake. "Look out, there, old woman, or you'll ba down Over me. It's dark. aa a pocket here; and Pre fell over the rocking cheer, or tho' churn, ,I can't tell which. Hullo! what's that?" reaching out his hand to feel his situation, and coming in contact with the bearded ,face of the Squire. "By George ! it's got %chicken: Peg where are you? and where's Fate? and what's all this mean 'l' • . , The 'Attire did not relish the assault made on his hirsute appendages, and by way of retaliation, he gave a series of rigorous kicks, Which hit Will Di-tmonth ln. the region of the stomach, and stirred his ale . : . . •Look here, old chap!" exclaimed he, "I am perfectly willing to share my qitarters with yon, Fleeing we're both in for it ; but yon had better not undertake to play that again." "Hsavings !" ejaculated Peggy ;, "whose voice is that?' "Who inAlis deuce is here i that's that I want to know!" cried Jake struggling. for an upright poal , ion.--"Hello ! who's fell over .my legs!" . "11l let you know who'e.down, and who's up!" aid the voice of firs. Blake; and the old lady scrambled up, only to go instantly down again over a chair. ' Jako where are yon : git up this mutant and git a light, or ill shako your breath put, when I Kit nay feet again." . - • • Jake started to obey, and just then Tiger the c; etch-dog, who hearing:the uproar, bad managed to break loose from his chain, rushed- upon the s•;:ene, and eel lip his best bow wow. . . The Squire had a mortal horror of dogs and neither fear nor lore was strong enough to keep him quiescent now. He sprang to his feet with a yell ; Will followed. Katie, full of alarm for her lover, hopped out of bed, and appeared with a !laming tallow dip—Peggy dung ber arms around the Squire's neck, with a cry of terror, and Jake was silent with ams.zement. Mrs. Brake was-the one who possessed her wit. She seized the corn popper, and laid about her with vigor. Her aim was not always correct, and, in conse— quence, ehe smashed the looking-glees into a thousand fragments, knocked down the' clock from the ehelf and demolished two bowls and a pitcher that were quietly reposing on the mantel., The SqUire broke inapt Peggy's embrace,and naehed out el the nrindo . w. Will followed him end Mrs. Blake would h•tre pursued him by the; same outlet, but she was e little too large to get, through w 4 .:th ease. • A dreaded couniel we holden ;'Jake etorried, lira. Blake threatened ; and at last both Peggy and.. Katie confessed. . And Jake and hie wife were mrej *and at the pmepect of getting rid of .Pegiry, that they forgave their daughter, and took Will Dartmouth home at the end of the year. d in due time; Peggy and the Squire, tiere :dab one hvau. . , A etas wan talking, a few daps ago, about the horrors: of tight lachig, etating among other things it caused redness c f the norm. One of the gentlemen in the company remarked : . I mild nerer account for my.nose being red:, hut I 'am glad to learn that it is caiiaed by tight lacing . ; I thought it haid. its origin in an. othorkini of tightness.' Scientific man wilted. Wirmt the cholera was in the tooth of Europe, a native Hungary bout that in it certain.vil lage It attacked only men. • Hoping to escape the dieeice; he disguised himself as a female with the utmost care and eecreay, and went to live in the; favored village. • Soon. lifter hie arrival he was, howeier, attacked - With the wcrst symptoma - of the dirorder, and in his agony exclaimed : "Alas, alas I who could have betrayed - my sex ?" STlT.—"Wbo'd there?" said . fobinson one oold, winter night, disturbed in lite repose by some one mocking at the street door. • "A fiiend," was the answer. •'What do you want ?" . "Want to stay here all night." , • • ' •'Queer taste of yonrs, ain't it ?.But stay there by all means," was the benevolent njoinder. Tama :s a Man living in Emilielry, the header • very respectable, intelligent bandy, who, awing on • week in each moult, about the Ant quarter of the moon. ' lll •4tinei himself a women, done the hoops and bahnoral, end sits in ties puke iag foi ; bia been: Thia strange conduct was first noticedln him when he was shout meeadnett years of age' 'He is now fiftr.nne. e izeicja , wrr tear; said a sottatieuzate to Lis float, "when I explained to you, in my last &malty sermon, that , philanthropy was the lave of Fpedelt i yon moat have nsisanderstood me , to day web., which may acoonnefar the sisellnesa of the collection. ' Yon will prove, I hope by your resett- contribution, that yon are zutionges la. - Ooriog under the same mistake." • • - A. asoatuaes ZPIZAP/IL " At threescore winters , end I died, cheerless being, sobraiul ; The nuptial knot /*never 04, And millithW RIM SL " MISCELLANEOUS. Rk:.ST . 011 E -"it()1.111 - - SIGHT 1 Pm A sTE 4 p g ms -0: - ..;-Emalmaciroy - TM E TAT. • Uta tire Latest..'•oo of Apt: ' . . - Ersq-kcltmzeimdißED =Ems. ph3sie , - -- , -, _. - ,,,,lti zes ,- cicau f rag -Pirtilis , of -the r ox ' tnen ttcs,- , /,'!. i. ,‘Z, 4 , 44, 0 - ::•:.:-::% os- A r er razor . -z- fi t . , si f or dra p . 1 , ' ' .-: . , .. 4." 0* ', '-, . - 1 — l4 62°401 - Fr " 4 1' e ors ' , ti 7 aP eota elm' cr e 17 . -' ' Noumea of Th. or Weak r ltraterr ~-Syebalt ; !titeuritr a - - or lo iiikeela do/lorry: Ved3 or doto'the , _or Whoa eland Rae. eg ; Ifoodo =Mow 1 r ' , obaXi. and ' ceziatay.• the eye. ~ Hoch Mao b.OW aFttiaVei. tam - exhibited at our office. Care guars:data to elrerY-- case' Then ACccirdiDC tCrthe:tereCtimaa j nclosed t 1 each. h0.5....0c. - lba Ragherle# l . be faudtcL • for a eiresdirr—eent 'great • addretts,: - liT. - 4 A lfrEPHEllairla: , Qenlixes , • tP. D. 80x..926J For West ItarbiortVirminY:Thigi o Eitore,'NO, 10 to tor House; tomer ot•Pu lipziret - sad . ~ • , Sir Di. Sztrsrms 1;..00. 4 hare Invented and parroted - eIF/OPLi WENTZ, for the cure of 17- 2 ,21,5f(1 which :his mrivra slut sytcrode.Wrftri pa ,rd0v141,41 ; • : 4-17 ST:!E ."E'rViS PORT GRAPE WINE! PURE AND ran MRS OLD. Fs/ the elamatoden Table and Fatally Eta PHESCRIEZD BY. PHYSICIANS FOR remides, Weakly Persons, And litialids. The Great - Remedy for Kidney Medina REI:EIIMATISAT, D ALL;CIIRONIC DI S EASES IMri family at tills w=m atKald Speer•s. Port Grape Wine, Oelebrabad in Europe for Its medicinal raid beneficial qualities t highly. esteemed by eminent phyelciaise. need in European end American 'Hospitals. and by aame.of the best families in Europe and America. AS A TONIC—It has no equal, causing an appetite and building up the system.-being entirely a pure wine of a most valuable:crape. . ' . • AS A DIURETIC—It imparts a health} , action of the Hands, Icleitlerr and - urinary organs ; wry beneficial in dropsy, gout and rheumatic affections. Speer's Port Grape Mine Ise pure article *urn the juice of the Fort Grape, pos. -easing medicinal 'properties superior to any other wir e in use, and an excellent article' for AT Weak and debill rTsons, rind the aged. and. Warm, Improving the te, and benefiting ladies and children. it once, and you will not be dmived. • Sw*Be sure the si:vatare of ALFRED SPREE is over.the cork of each loottle. Sold by H. Saylor, Po:Willer Shindel. & Bond, Ta maqua: Herman, - & Allen, Mammy City : Lawrence & Brown. Mlneraville H. N. dose, Schuylkill Haven: H. B. Davie, St. Clair, and by all first 'class druggists, who, also sell the CASTELIA PORT • BRANDY a choice old article. Imported only by Nr. Speer, direct from the Valley of Oporto. Trade supplied by wholesale druggists In New York and Philadelphia, and by A. SPEEIt, at his Vineyard In New Jersey. PRINCIPAL OFFICK-28S Broadway, N. Y. May 12, '66 ' 19-1 y NEW SPRING DRY GOODS, WALKER & PRICE, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, UNION HALL, (Two doors below Post Office,) Illuhantottgo Street, Pottsville. We are now receiving from New York oar elegant Edo& of. SPRING GOODS. to which we Invite your' opecial alto/Lion before making your spring parchmes. Qin goods are all of the beet qualify,-and • . We. Warrant Everything that we Sell. We don't deal In &imaged 'auction good., but, select oar goods from the beet of wholeiale houses. A risk to our store will at once show you that we try to please BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, At Late Priers DRESS . L4rA=ent... .GOODS. Very ,Low. PARASOLS AND SUN • UMBRELLAS, .New ENTlea, and. Very Handsome. . Handkerchiefs! Handkerchiefs! All Linen, ID cents and upwanis. MARSEILLES:QUILTs, Large 817 e arid .Beanrital.Patterrts PRINTS, MUSLINS, and . • DOMESTIO GOODS GENERALLY, AT THE - RIGHT PRICES: KID GLOVES, - - JOITVIN,B This Glove Is cut to flt so well, and the eatenslve sale of It by drat dam retail dealers In New York lna•mpe• titian with:Otherinakes; lsta guarantee of ha quality. • Ladles' and Gentlemen's Cloves k Hosiery, FULL, LARGE STOCK LADIES' MADE BAOQIIES, At LOW Prlett'. Cautmeres for Gent's Sidts, lifted Canisters* for Boys' Salts, Illietfitimaswes for Ladles , Satques. BONNET ItIBBONS, MANTUA CORD EDGE, ALL'COLOIB. We cannot enumerate. all In car stock. but ifjou will faros us with a call, we will show you nice Qooda AT VERY. LOW-PRICES DON'T FORGET .4`llE PLACE. siir UNION HALL mpg WALKER PRICE. April 2T. '62 IT4m LEE!tMER.4, ariscetis, • • , Atli; . And. JEWELR, : • - ALWAYS Olt HAM& • - Pl.ll kinds of Idnatcal Inatminenta, Baas Viol Strings, Gnltar and Banio St on hand. . Jan 24 . .. .. rin g . NO HOAR BALD. HEADS . NO MORS GRAY LIICSS I LEONS' • • • • ELECTRIC HAIR-. RENEWER, Is prononneed by all - who hale used It tbe very best ppcce~aatraaftkm for the Bair. .It to t. wants° .cure for eradicates Dandniti,and Burnous atops the Hair from Laing csa , and speedily tonere* Hoy Loft to their original hue sad hmixtleuice. ' It opera.* on the seeretkine .and • dUe - the glands with new life and coloring matter: Thin, , dead. hded or gray hair will always be- brought back by n_few api pissations, to Ito .youthful - abundance. Mary and color.. . _ ft mikes the Mir soft, glossy, frWpf. Pleatiardlo the tooth sad airy to arrange. - Dry.' wirrend tenet skis locks become moist, ;bard mad di . pos.(llp) remiln fa Ley desired position. As a Haft DT lug ft bas act .asL.. . The tales ire mono= and kb, a =Masai fisodte with Old aid of both seta. • • flcsdby Dmmtlettrt m the Vetted - Sts;es.-- 4167 rel" all 7111 to Earls BULB PROPEtiraftfy • 337 1777113i 4 731rd - NC; reittriatlpals. - liar% la, .10 116. 06-1.7.1 11 , • • - ; 4:ir.. , L , '..4.. , Nk,g-p,t , - ENOLISH CARPRTINCIS. veiros,- ammo & • -.T"peory, amtingritins. •Ai.v. ties, Kyle far Sten' Epol Etna wink Klima bocdento . muck atimade -.1 , 1011c4r Maga by'Abt bearmanauurren k and wilt Da Ofi. eigne, Lil i ntCO3:44o 0 0 1 .Witta 3 A;MERPOiI4 ;,(14,11./TaIN/04-.:. kFairrig 16: Ulf 1 1 6111,- iN II-JC4 . li * l" ! li ;:#M44l*B. • Aprig HOTELS; DEER 110 - TErs' WrANOY =EY, " 1 ; 14211 . - FREDERICK ISEEMEIt, • Having ratted and reinhed this bora lils"..novr open r r the accommodatkin of the RIME. The:tar and table triatt- anpplied•-• with the.-beat that van be had and every atentitnimiilbn paid to tboe who pat roche tee: - • April 161-14 pro . . • NATHAN • :• .- . . _ .„. • • •• • • • - This ilotel, • with onti4e. seewthloOdigiorm. Od good etshihn it' ow oven for. garste.. - - - Parde's and pirate famine"! -Enppited. With A:l*mi and ail the inxinief OU-bele:Ann. r gala so-13-zar Oen tervi a im m -.for Orcrren. _ WILLIAM STERNER; piijteletor7 done alsza , . • . UNION HOTEL, Ecvng„) .-; NFL CENTRE POTTI3Vg,LE, e JACOB LINDENNUM., Pro". - Are- 4 . 43- PENNSYLVANIA HALL., • • . 3P4ottifirville; 'l7". The undersigned baying REFITTED, AND puT LI THE MOST ELE4ANT DIANNEIL. Initites tke .11.qtiation *The Proprietor.will spare no patni to maintain the Maraithr it Me always. cninted ..beirc 'one of the FIRST-CLASS HOTELS Of the countrY. and those who favor him with their . patronage may be mowed that nothing will be left un-' done to secure the comfort and - eatinfaction of gunge. . - WILLIAM! WHITNEY. VNITEP' STATES • , HOTE!.4 Bropid f9ueet, TeiFremiqim, D. ,H. WI-L 0 0 , Proprietor : , . The United States Hotel is well and widely known to the traveling public. It is plamantiy, locatedin the centre and . tinsineen pert of the town and near the Railroad Depot: it is .well *.Funsialied, ' and Tocel seises .every modern improvement for the comfort and entertainment of its frames •. the rooms are spaelons and- well ventilated; provided' 'with gas and water the attendance Is prompt and respecttal ; and she- Ts - ble is • well 'Provided with the' best the market affords.: The' Bar - is - stocked with the:clicked' Manors. . With along experience as a hotel-kawr; the mo. prietor Units, by moderate thargea and a liberal policy, to receive graham of . the pabliepatratume, • - T H E WASHINGTON" LIBRARY :.00'. PITILADELPIII 1, SUBBORIPTION ONE 'DOLLAR. • $300,000 PRESENTS TO SITI3SORIBERS . . . . . • .'• One Cash Present of 540,000. • . One Cash Present of 820.000. . • One Cn•h Present of 'slo,ooo. ' ' One, CaukiPriesent •f 8.5 000. Two Cask riesents of 82,500 each. Read .J at Rchedu?e. of Presents - Belotr: • Each fertltleate of Reek k accianpaided With a BEAUTIFUL STEEL4I.ITE ENGRAFiNG, WORTH'MORE AT EETAit. THAN THE. COMP OF • CERTIfICATE, • , • And also In.nra to the lied& a PRESET IN TWE aRE kT LUTE IBU fletN THE WAsHINGTON - LIBRAOY.fO. chattered by the Rtate of PennsyiTanta, and Organ , ct fn sad' of the RIVERSIDE - :INSTITUTE : - frollaiene and Fini!orat. Orphan., Incorporated by the State ef L J. Aps 17 . 8. '67 . . . TUE RIVTER.II,E INKTITUTrEi Rituaie at rilver.ide, Buritngtan County, New. Je. Fey, ie founded f e• the purvi.re of rrltuit. n 1y vdtteatii , thorons of deceased Soldiers and seamen of the Unit! ed State.. Th. Meird of Trustees conststa ,or the. followirie well-known eitizr.ng or Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Hot WM. B. MANN, Dletrict Attorney, Philadel phia.-Pa. • Box. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, Ex Chief Coiner U. S. Mint, and Iter,nrderp• Deeds. Philadelphia, Pa .P(ng - JAMES M. Set/I - ELL New Jereey.• - -Boa. W.- W. Wkliß, New JerteY. HENRY GORMAN, lit' -ri„; Agent Adams' Express, Philadelphia, Pa. - - • • • , • J. E. WE, E.q , of Joy, etc , & Co., Philadelphia. TEta , ce ,- Dr.rawrialurr, -WAsittuOroa,'D. C., April IS6l.—Office •or internal 'Revenue t—llaving re caved eatisractory eN , d -nee that the prceeeda of the ewer. ripe conducted by the Wa.hingt a Library tkimpinyi. will be devoted to charitable nets. permit a'on hereby granted to raid Company to:condcct such enterprlee eiemot.from All ehture, hether Trim special t.t.s.nr other duty. • .. E: A. ROLLING, Commierloner. . The Washington Library-Company, In order that ibe benevnlent object fad , forth in Ibis circular -may be snccessfally accomplished; I:4l:Led five FINE STEEL-PLAT& ENGRAVINGS, ••, • - 'Which are pn• up on saiscr*tlon at pileeamuch below tbetrretall raloe, *. CERTIFICATES OF STOCSI IN. WASERNG, - • _ . • TON LIBRA V . -COMPANY • will be loaned, stamped with the Peal or the - pomp . any,- and signed by the Secretary. 4N tue others genuine ) Any perpon Pending na °NE DOLL AR, or wtying the same to onr local Agents. will' me- lee immedtately a fine Steel Plate. itmgrivlng. At choice from the fol lowing Hat, and Ofie t. ertiflrate of Stock, inatiring One Prceent to oar onr pnbil-thed acbedale.- • •• • • ONE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. " No. 1.—.`31y• Child ! Nfy Child No. 2—" They're Ss, ed ! Tbsy're ' No. 3 -Old Seventy.elr or, the Early. Days of the Revoinnon." . Any person paying TWO DOLLARS will receive - eltherof the following fine Steel Platan at chnee, and Two Cerr'ficatee of Stock; than - becum . ing • entit led to Two Presents. - • • TWO DOLLAR ENGRAVTROS: •. ' • No:l—“Washhigtores Courtship," -Nn. 2—" Was h Last Interview with-his Mother." • THREE DOLLAR KNOftdVINGS Any person paying THREE DOLLARS liii receive. the beautiful Steel Plate of . • . , •110HERHOx.THEQSeR, , and Three Certilleatea of Stock, becoming entitled to Three Presents. • FOURDOLI.AR RNGRAtINGS. ' •• • ' Ai y person paying FOUR DOLL CBS shill receive the halve and beautiful Steel Date of. "7HE PERILS OF OT.TR POKEFATHRIVI. O • and Four Certificates of Stock, entitling diem to Four Pmenta. FIVE DOLLAR EVDRAVIDT9S . . Any person. who riays•FlVE DOLLARRi-ehall receive the large aid splendid Steel Plate of ' • "THE MARRIAGE OF FOCAIIONTAV and Five Certificates or stock, .eriticltug them to Five Presents. - - • The Engravings and Certificates a ill be delivered to each subscriber at our Local Agencies, or sent by mail; post paid, or express, as may be. ordered. . The Washington Library Company WILLAWM:tD THREE HUNDRED THOEIIND DOLLARS IN. PRESENTS TO TIIE SHAREHOLDERS, On Wednesday, Septenaber 25th, '67, AT PIIMADELFIIILA, PA.; . OR AT TUE INSTITUTE. RIVERSIDE, a SCHEDULE OF PRICES. 1 Carib Presetit . •• ' • • • $40,000 1 Cash Present - - .... .. .... . ..... . .... 20,000 1 Casa Pr. sea • 10,000 1 Cash Present..._'. " • • 5.000 • 2 eaah Presents of 2 600 each • • •15,001 • 1 Ilandsom- Country Re:aidence, • Stable; • ''• . _ Grounds- ac , Germantown, Philada • • 18,000 1-Doable Residence, three story brick, Cam. • • den. N.-. 1 a 13,000 1 Coal Depot. Offices, Sheds. Ground.% with business establlabed, N 0.1614 Wielinguin . • Amine. Pbilada ' • " • 16,000 . 1 Conntry Residence. Riverside, •N. J.; with • •• Ground, Fruits.. &c 1 Tbreeetory Cottage. - Lot, &c ' 25 Valmable Building Lots, Riverside, $3OO • each . . 1 Elegant Turnout Famt'y Cantle% Span of • • Ilon.es, Harness. ,k,c complete • 6,000 10 Valnable But ding Lola, • Riverside, $3OO a. • each• - • 3,000 1 Beautiful bilver-gray Horse; D'Ar • hands - high, IL-eel •by the celebrated • imported . • : •. Arabian Horse "Caliph; , also, a light Road • , Wagon, weight 14u p ucd% with rut Ct . ' superior Singe Ham as,.&c., making a . : • • .11. st Orris establishment .. '0 000 90 Plano, pio each • • •• • 10.000 Melocleom $226 each • 4.54 , 0 R.M.P.WOOII klacCine...2s-e0 e•ch. • .... • . 1 1100 lo Family - sewing. Machines ,$ too each.. _.. 1 041 W F,ne Gold Watch." $l,O each - • 10,000 . 100 Oil Paintings by leadingerti4a,aggregwe • • . value 000 (Sub Bair Shawls, $l. 000 each • • g lO , ; 2 Cameo:Bair Amok% aci,oooeach ' ' • • 6,00 - 8 Rat,doome Lace %bawls SARI earn - 750 •10 Cashmere. Mewls, 460 each „... ...... • boo 20 Bilk , irewi,Patteres;s7s each ' • • • 1 bort 613 City Betiding Lot% $176 e.cb • • 8,750 The remainder will consist of %Bremer% •• • . . linsical Boles, Opera cilapate. Pocket 117.• • blekeend different articles of ornament and . • . ear, amounting to • • • 82,000 mots .$300,000 All"theV - topertiei given clear 91 HOW TO-OBTAIN ABIARBN AND EN. Send milers to us brine'. 'enclosing from sllo t2O. either by Pot4.oslce orders min a registered, letter. at our . Lames aittoantelOonlor he sent.by draft or 10 shares With Engravings... '25 shares vita itagrwrings.. 20 shares with Engravings.. ..: '7l shares with -Engravings.. shares with Engravings... u)(2a isaarrs WAITED thronghont the Vaned The - Aar xcistion titre appoirdisd -an - Receiver% News, ..4)10. A. ofn.ilCß i5.(70.. whose well kti•iwn Intercity and business experience 'will bet aufficiait guars:tree that the money Mtra.ied - to thud will be aptly applied to the pure Lea stated.. Pain..natrina Pa.. Karl% To the Officers and M.enhe the Washington LI , brary Co., N. S. BRAD,.Seaetary. - • Gentlemen:-On receipt of yonr favor of the.tath' fret, notifying as of Oct app‘intment as Redetver• f your C..mp ay, we. took the liberty to admit a copy 14gir c With a plan's( yo tr enterprise, Coins ee legal authority of the State. and having re - re d favorable ophAin in regiml"tolte-legality; tmd gympaibizing with the trnevoleot ursitir Aieodatioo, vat the' education end- meintenanceof the 4 dVian children ol War soldier" and sailors iitthe Riverside Institute we Alia concindad to acce4 the . Met. and ale our beet eitats to pionwta sontaithy an Object. . xamdirdly, Solvl4_ • • GRO. - e:. - LGOKE XLV-, • Address all lett mend-miens to ' GSO. A. COOKSk CO , . laiilite, - • &Borah Third BC: Phinside.; . Reoeivers kir theiraahington - Librallf Co- - Ante . mein =MEI GOODS: , . UEDVCED JPRICES; Miwiractmda Agency; 71X1 aketinii Bt.; PHILADELPHIA: ng Bil i a ll ass iell edspted Bti te Pleking' idreasaiod ;rk" and " raa " n ille gsa ill : ring amp ose& .Dom' sad. &admen.. ankles, mom, Catkin, its...sl 'swig lopson'Plres 'lAlfdPgitiF-F,"61 ~RI fl • .•-• . • - 41rn 13. 'Cr MB rumps fare:ow saiipreved_ Vit er a ted iuriliilNG PIANO to-betberbest. rprts• ' sad timat• l. illebeicap nag& •en orret".l,llNEAtOitreet, Wow lusgai r • - 4 1 1 9f 1 . WW1:: • . FERTMLZERS. mgito . - . SUPER-PROMILTE 8F LIME. , f i TA 39l4juk - avARANTEmI: 2*side at ifisni*nreris Depotli.: • rrioN97 *is* , • ' 95 Spook Steeet;l34lthitere, • indirDeslvia_bigriT . o piopehogfthe einem . . . irierailitoro nuniephanatate Ss nunathictaradoadatnaliltypet enni..mcanSone,Phba , Oen thanltaw Bowthatefore It le , IlloreAttrable— Tbettatanois present gives it vela pdditlanal fettlli- Biz eipetienee tam prpaiit to the 'Fanner that iintakes a:heavier Dada than era stab* aiannre, and is n°"ll4. 41111"1441" " g. . ,_ .: _Llito - Plth.tlll3: Bale rropneror and Mandacturen Feb. 16..61 lIALL'S Superior Improved Super-Phosphate of Lime atexuracrama) Br THOS. L. HOLT, AGT., 13010:17LECM ELVEN, PA. . IT. THROUGH • Bareness and Realest In Fert3lizees Will observe that I' have adopted the above *Trade Merk.A.ter show those who use Hairs. Super-Phosphate. trade from the Raw .Bone, that they are getting my manntaranre. • • My patrons will plasm be careful to purchasing, to' observe that the above . " Trade MarkA is stamped upon each bag. as none other is genuine. • For, What. RS , 'Barley, Coen. OCO, ' Potatoes,' To- • bar.o, Buckwheat, Smithy*, Turnips, Hops, Gkrrden . Vegetables, cad erergerop 'and Rant ' We claim for our Phosphate that as a fertilizer and' qui& producer lir early vegetables, .It.'.cannipt be ex, celled by any In The market, and as a TOP DRESSING for GRASS it has no superior: We guarantee that farmers will find onr Super...Pticw• plate of LiMe more prompt In action and more bar ing In Its eftechs than elthes Peruvian Guano or rriahle Four years experience 'haste:Keil this, that otir Pa. Mixers makes heavier grain than. even stable manure., I am now ready to supply the above senator Fertlfl serin large or small quant h ics--th new bags of 200 each, Also, always on hand, a stock. of line' Cirfkme Dna, Soft Nova Scotia \Fleeter, -ie.; le: A trade discount allowed to diadem. • ~ The above Fertilize ® can.be purchased_ at BRIIGUIT & COM Store, Centre Scree r,: Ynttavil a. POST OFFICE ADDRESS-.-TELOW, .L. BOLT, Aft., Schnylkln Ilaven.-Pa. • March 23, '6G[ . Peb In.i'dd*ltlyl *- . . EDUCATIONAL. WEST GROVE TEMALE' SEMINARY, CHI34TEII COUNTY, PA. , . The duties of this Inatit Minn will be yestuned under new regulations on the 7th of tenth month {October) next: In anditicin to a complete EnglislxeocuYet thor °nen instructien will be given In Langusgea Music. Drawing and Paintine . . Lectures on Yclentilic and nth:. er.anYjecta Will be delivered frequently... Every effort will be used to yutlalu the high reputation ychocl has long enjoyed . . Catalogues furnished on application to 'the PrlnrinaL T. PENNINGTON COMA D, . -June 29. V.. .26 Zia 'Wed Grove.,la. PENNSYLVANIA FEBIALUI COLLECfE, Perklemen Bridge, Nonigoomy Co., Pa. three :This. Institution Is organized with he departments —the Academic. the Collegiate and the Ornamental.— Toting ladies may here, receive a thorough education, either in the Common Branches in the higher English and Classics or in the : Modern Languages, Music, Drawing, Painting, and- Pitney Work. • The College la supplied with a good PrOksophical and Chemical' AT wants. Chart% Mineral., Fossils, bc., to Illustrate the hysleal sciences '1 he .Legisiature of Pennsylvania fins vested the. College .with authority te..grtint .111,0% . cans and confer .DORT EVA. and many of Its kracluates are now occupying responsible positions as teachers. with good salaries.. .No labor will he. spared to make the pupils of, this Institution therough -ha all the studies - The ne=t session opens the 30th of April, 154. For (c.rther anformatlon address the PrinciW r .. • ' • ' J. P. SilliaLMAN, A..M Fieeland, April 6,''OT . • : .Montgolizery Co.. Pa. COCO.nZm,R IA .L NORMAL S•01:0 L LEBANON. VALLEY COLLEGE, . . A Normal Class will be organized In connection with this Institution, commencing, on the' 95th of April, to continuo ten weeka,to Jane Vat: „ • • A faculty of Seven Teachers Is employed. AlSo a fall Commercial Course. • • Expense for Normal' Course; exclusive of books, $49 iO.. Commercial Course lees than usual rates. Send for Circulars, addles-lag ' • . • Rev. T. R. VICEROY: A. Af.. President, - • Annville, Lebanon Co „Pa. Otani% Stt, '67 ' Dec 49, .66 7 44- . ESANOtY ii'AL LES: . 4101. L IFIGE.—The IA tee.' nd Collegiate year will.contmenee „ • On lionday,.Augast 19, 1867. -This Institution has been Chartered by the Legisla ture of tbe•State wit fall Collegiate Powers, and the following c muses of Study, fn watch U. I' proposed to graduate Students, have been adotted, viz.: •• • •An Elementary Course for Teachers.„ . (B. B.) A Scientific Course. . • r - • al. S.) -A Lades' Conr%, - (It. A.) AClasdcal• • Coarse, • (A. B.) A Blolle l tiotCrcie, • • (B. B. B.j The School is Intended to supply a : g/eat public *ant, and instruction is gtv n fn all branches of a coin. mon. a liberal. or an ornamental education. There is ji primary or model echool connect , d•with the institu tion: and also a Commercial Course. so that btralents of any grade will be rceOlved and wit I' be put Into suit able Clamor. With superior acoommodations,_ first-, claim teachers, a location not excelled by any In areas-. sibllity and healtbfainess. and 1, the general.mprais of the community, we Offer to *ants and mini-ill:in. a pleasant home. where their children and wards wit'. be. properly cared for andwill be subjected 'to the best For Boarding, Washing, Light Fuel. and lon, with tarnished - room; for Fall ,Term of • - IS weeksS sBB 3o Inettr.m..roOdaste • • . • • ' .IS 00 Double Entry B bk-Keepiag (in chi:inns). HO Fainting and Fancy Work at usual tame. • For catalogues and further particulars; addreini • Bev. T. H. VICKHOT, &N., President. JUDO 22, .67 2.5-tf atinvitic. T eti.Ppr PR, yIU-Y&MTh EittaiillP.,=-The 'under - signed have formed a Co-pannerablp as .a.t Limeys ai Law, andel' the name of HANNAN & SON; - . . • • 'JOHN HANNAN, Pottsville Feb S, 1.96 T-45 • THOS. R. HANNA N': W. NC WALK. Attorney eut:lll.aw... LI • OnTICE:—/*ntre St:, bele r Express Office. . Can hatonsalted in German.. April 1...61-14.6m J • 1. J - Attorney at Law. Potumille, Pa. • (Office with Hon. F. W. Hughes, Centre greet.) Can be consulted in &Wish andiSletman. • - Dec 15, .60 • - • 504. f 13:111LIA4IN B. MeCOOL, Attorney at Law. OFFlCE—Mabanto ego Street above 'Ceetre.. : Marcb 19. `B{.-1841 CLAW BERG . ST . !l A lEMS r it ne ß, Il+at. Law, Ashland, Schuylkill ConnV,. Pa. Ottice--On Centre stMoirsj 4 te . the Post 39- . • MASON. WEIDJIAN • ' • . An • at L aw . • - Ornci:—Centra Street, 'rooms forme rly , by George Deß. Kelm. Mardi 30.'62-173-I.nyl3l•ed CADIPBELL '4lk: 83/ITlFlL.Attenien at. Law. OPFlCA—Centre Street, opposite Mite Horse Hotel, Pottsville; Pe:. June 2130' 62 • . CIIESETOEUER. LITTLE, Attorney st Law, aad Notary Pablici, CAnthorived by Law to, administer affidavits, dc: and to take .depositions, and acknowledgmenta o deeds,AVes. powers of Attorney, ,Ite.4 ILLE. SCHUYLKILL CO.. • , . LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE. Mabantongo St. (opposite Poet Mee • W. -SIMS It BURY, A Siorney t.l.sw has removed his . office to the .second door, front r oom, above B. Batman's Book store. on Centre St. . • . PottsvPleareb 14. .11T4- • C44PETINp3, 4c. /0,000 5,000 . Canoesings.- i1100r.,011 Volk. all widths, Canton Ilntttalt. laltiteand Cinaklal • • Window abodes, a .variety FOC H.T'S STORE, May 4. '67 PLUMBING:AIe GAS - tirlING: IWENDED TO r.N.,A LL:TaIR 'MUNCHES. 14711111ARGIC14 IIODEICATE..4III : Orders left at the storm at BOSBYSIIIELL & 8R0 . ., and (4g4 MOH BERNET, Centre `Elt.„ receive prompt attention. • ; WOld Blass; Ooppei and Lead .Lloapkebt..• ' • • • OSOROR N.-DOWNING, ' • • Oarner of Sixth and Schwan:l - Avenue. 'Ptv.tavilla.:Marrh R. , C.A • • . ' REMOVAL: TIER 81JA11111398 OF • _ _ CUSTAV INOLTJEN, - TOBACCONIST,' - TOWN HALL, CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE, Where the same will be amd ' ncted In future ender the tine of CHAS. WQINJEN & BBOTH:ER, liottevtlle. Jane 1, Irt • eltr s 9 00 .....23 40 , 46 69 69 90 90 00 .10GER'S STATUETTES . EVA izrrite theatre:Aloe clear tripods to theee 're- Mt, beatnik] and Bre-like statuettes, width bare welldererred reputation for owed:nem of iterteNtlA dattindlldthrul eremitical; scoordedtorniotbertoorlis tdeindlar character In the eotortri; We take pl•eenre ntleattlertbent on eshiblttrin and ealt,.for tit , -11ret thee in -Palatine, andireet-that-they tDiky thnithelrleirlzrto utigrof the riots anddraw,- 101= d i keinte titetr Chia= • 4 • • . ittreet the 'sweet *Mai: Woe. annexed. which are the rates et which -they_. , 'Km furalehtdln IpGia and New•liot&r._. :06131X081 SROT • - 511 . 1110". THE MINE GUARD 160 0:. :21D1.511511W/1512CER • ' • I* 00 - 113110NRIMIS65 • ' Ot SWITIENIIII 1/111.1361T5REt • ' - 15 se THE.WOUNDEDBCOUT:' ; - 1660 vointriciformancs:. • • - es um is wars sonom, ‘ l ' • 15 00 TICEVOILMITIrritTLITIT- • . 15 Mt TAJLINIPPELS OATH • , .16 00 - NAIL-DAYII' 00 PPACHT.43IIARD • 00. • • 11.00. TOWN , • 11 00. .0111111KEIL-55.611t105.., • . EU1.5.11P61 — ti 90 fel-,Paitualinguebv., here save, tionion, Ur tails/ sialip; beaks lb, iidt-sa tomb" Ihr _ - . 44' 144'41- k. 4 :y. 4 k . 4-, 1 [Chartered with - ample powerr,] LEGAL CARDS. CARPETING,. &co • AIARGE AfI9IATMENT OF - (Orr" :Street; Pottsville. mwta - mqops; -~~. .J...::11.:iER7L . Y::, Aim mina ps.o.ri cF, LIT M :R.:E::.R1,1 Cmtier of Pututli tuid-Pine streets, READINC, PA., Sees rensiaily on hand ad for mai a THE LOWEST PRICES; 4 general sissartment of I'M AND 1111NLOCE Plank...::.. ••' • • . • • . • Iftloarissh and - • Framing Timber. HPIIOCE BOARDS. PLANKS, •JOISTS, SCANT' • S LING AND_PLOODING, CARGLINAS . YELLOW lINE.FLOORING INDIANA Butternut; . • : Poplar, • ' &Oh, elscri7, • . • • Chestnut,. • OBlit ' • • •. pri a pic, sad WOMAN PANEL L'OXI3EIL • • Also, White Pine. HealloCk find Spruce Flckets t Chestnut and Cedar' Poeta. Flatteries! Rooting 1 4' 6 Sang .1.811l!i, White Pine, Cedar and CYl3t.relso - SHINGLES. Avid White Oak and Cedar StaYei. • IltirOniere teepectinlly solicited and promPtlY tended to. Mac 4, , CT. ..1-.3m • FOUTZ'S Hors aid Cattle Polders. TER,.HEAYS... CO UGHS,• TEMPER, Fir VERS,POUNDT LOSS - OP API .TITS AND VIE ENERGY, &e. use improves . le Ind, increased the appetite-glv a„ a m opt h glossy. 7 iiklar4m transforms t miserafga skelet horse. , - • the Lung; Liver , . . . &c., this article ,#4(i . • • acts as a specific.. . - Br patting from, . ,4 •-' . one-half a paper '' iv) a - paper In a _ barrel of swill the - ,-_-: , .=.-- above diseases 4 : —f .- F 7- --- :7' - -- -, , ----- -- - --,..- -or entirely prevented. If .given in time, a certain preventive and core for the Hog Cholera, . - Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 papers for $l. WMXPAIUZD sr S. A. .vourrz 8t Duo., . WHOLESALE.MIVO NO. 110 .Franklin St., Baltimbre; Nd. For Sale by Drugglsii.and Storekeepers through• out the United Sum.' • ' • - For kite in Pottrin tie co, HENRY SAYLOX-Drlll .Sclatirkill llayen, 11. N. OWE. Dec 1. .66 - . . • MOOR ki EAre . CLAY 'WORK'S, 0. .. Office:- .iddresme-W. •L. WILSON; ; ' •' - - ' Philadelphia Port .1)111ce; • . . , . r or t at AiZMli'—•lnth Dank of uyllliver ntar;hiladelphlt -.- VITRIFIED:SEWER - & 'WOES, • ••• : : -PIP- E ~ ... .. - . . • - .8114 AM PRESSED. Etna GLAZED, 1 - . '• • ~ ~ TII*FEET LF..NGTELS, • .••• • r _, ... For DriliAjng avid C pildlictlig . WATER, : '- - . :- - ...... -. '-. ' : . • -. ..C; AS; . ' • Etc. - '• ' .. . - t ). ALL 8 2 2F 8 ...k.N •. P efutr2l3 CO2:IITANTLf.ON. -•••• •: . • .. - •nAl i r.. .. - .. . ...r . • - .... i ORNAMENTAL . "CIiIIIINEYSi lodestructabie by Coal GM or the weather. For Durability; Beauty of Finish, Economy, THESE. TOPS ARE SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING ELSE'NOW IN Stine 1, '67 IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS, SOLOMON HOOVER Ne5.'219.5 nod 287 Second Street, - POTTBVIILLE, , . the . . . j it . pettf ai 3 . anno u nce s to public that he has .now on hand the largest and best assortment ofhousehold tarnishing goods ever offered In this region, which be la selling at greatly reduced, .ptices.. These wishing goods in his line would do well to call and see his stock before purchasing elsewhere.: Hs feels 'cop- dent that It cannot .be ,sinvossed in cheapnen and. qualit/ . .• RIB stock consists of 'Kitchen Hung)* Heaters. Cooking. Parlor and Hall Stoves of all kinds and strew Ten. H-atowe Bras. Britannia, Ma" Japanese and Wnn d en and Willow Wa es, rooms,- Brushes ; Elleveirfor Coal and Flour. Coffee ICU. lipives and Forks, Spoons, -F rench Ware, Water Coolers, .-Ths Saf e ssar,Ber t izerators, Fent .Jans, • Basket, Spade's. Shovels, picg., Garden 'Fools, Nails,: Coal H o d s , T ea Beaten', Coal Off -Lamps, Hanging,. Side: and Stand Lamle, lanterns, and many other ::ardeles too to mer ., one to mention. • . T i n * Ki a ng. spouting. , and- :all" kinds of , Job. work • executed - to order.,.old Stoves repaired 'and repairs furnished-. Old Stves taken In exchange for new ones, He able:spells Dutra Clothes Washer. using boiling hot ands. 'lt save*.three-fourtbs "in 'labor and takes out allthe dirt. .No sore bands; no. Anted ai r , an d no injury to the clothes. ". • : • He ale° Mile the tfniverisal Clothes Wringer With cog' wheels:: . It wrings clothes almost dry, without injury t o t h e tootadeurate garments, and never gels, tired or. out of order.' - The Wringer is an well knoWn and so unantinottsly acknowledged to beam. beat., th a t rot _ ummsnelations are not quoted. . Muth - A - fur JULES JARED'S "EMAIL DE PARIS" The New Beautifier of this Skin. Testimonials from Oelebrated Tadies, The secret of beautifying. the • akin! - being known only te Messra. , Jared Rene, they honorably atate that it differs from all other preparations It gives to the moat banal and freckled in both the texture and` rotor of - -polished Ivory. removing all diacolonttiona whetheettppearing as freckles. tam morpbes, moth. or blackworm wrecks, and ta eYpeeially. aucceachtl La smoothing out the marks left by Strutli Pox ; • - . !The agents of Vamait de Par's". molt vontdently submitto the public the earnest endorsements yf.auch db , tingtifahed tartlet. al • • - • •• • - Ipso* RISTORL Mlle. YBLICITA VICSTVALI f Mite MiIOODI kinfliElLL. Mrs. D. P: BOWERY Ur ' CILLIMESTffEN. Mad. PONIsy Mrs,. gm..` : • MA WALLER,. Linty RUSHTON, NOR-. ••- :307, DR kIARGUERITTRS, Mies AG. . PERRY; . and many others. E hate high standing in • the profes sion gives the stamp of truththineas to. their intelli gent and moline approval: • THE BEAUTI/UL LUCILLE tc:3" 'tittN SAYS: tratiee. t h e pr duces - all the - brillianey of rouge and lily.white; :010th-the great andpecuHu. advantage of total banniessnesa It really to the, softness and brag, of the skin. • • . • . . hive 2i VESTVALI *SAYS: him .su ff ered so much Th an' the various whitelo tion'. &r:-. which my.theatrical prollassien obliges me to UN. that I =rider it a perfect benefaction to and fa Preparation wtdch g ives' the mammary wut tenen • the skim and leaves the rtin Nei and smooth. ; • MIS 4 MAGGIE MITCHELL Urn : • I have tried the akin beautifier, de paw, and found that it Instantly imparts anatonal bloom and freshness to the n•mpl _ . 'Jared Emell de Pads" is rued as a delicate beantl, tier of the skin for Theatre, Saloon or Bin Rown,' b y the most refined and scrupulous hutielti produclug the beautifying easter of range „ w t t n.,. out their vulgar glare or 102 1 7 to the shin. • Sok dlw laniteretelssa Druggists; . petfunaein and Le.' —L;lsabein.. 829 Broadway : Hems Hermes Co. end P. C. Wells & CO.. New Toth. and Eugene j eol o, 11l South Tenth street. and Johnson, Memo - o il Cowden, Philadelphia... Agents. •' • li nty mall should - be addressed 'to g imp a * HeneralAymte sod iitior,tem Now York- • DR. a. 11..KA_LNE, Teacher of French aid German Language& POWER of Attortio3 , , MoneVDraf* uua othor Olden to Europe attended to. Life infIIMMIXI Effected with the 'IL IL Life Ipmance Oonipaity, - Pasu3age Ageacy to Genaiwy, Iraziee and - . rdigblita. iwem, :ItLIMEBURG StEAK SAW 'mug,. N. . C; FUCK • -Roving loriatatgr9awMlll.ima altheotoeliot Ptoe, Asokast, woo* 10.-1111Metoborg, pe a 00 , ...T1L. ire pawed to lotolzhetkfo and ID ufWir. the bowies bllls OW/Amur abott0 0 00klo as PbOodd." Maw* Iro ll athigtoo god Tat, az iio • poioißoi - DolsohatElOor; T r ; .OL.Tido gl otte ldik ti r Cl Arte l l= awe. je t x • iialA , 1. ? : , .-i - Q;i.ll:i -- Lii: : : , ..Q.o - . - :A.'gt;,.. FIRE, LITE, .INi .- :'.. , .S':': -. D;:'.R..:A:':1: . Ni.::0 1 ":.E":::: - .-: Mutual Life. New York. Penn Mutual 'Life •Phila Travelers of 'liar:ford Hartford A.iVe Stock - haternatiouni Fire, New York Security. ' • " " " Niagara " " 44 64 44 Gerntanta Putnam cc ;'Hartford nortit American 6 'r. 6, • . Merchants " " Co&blued Policies bilks original Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, insuring $5,000 in case of Death froniany cause, with' $25 per week in case of total disability from business, issued on liberal terms. _ Examine our Bates for Zife Insurance before Insuring elsewhere, OFFICE IN ;MASONIC-BUILDING, This preparation; long and favorably known, will am' 0404 Teinv i lM lite broten-dOwn and log,splrited', bones; by strengthening and cleansing the stomaah and•intes• clues. .It is a sure pre• 'native of all dis , eases ~incident to' AWSON.CATARACT :STEAM i.PUMP, . . menaiatkin improves the quality . of the milk.. it has • - been proven by Ste• tool cape:is:dent to increase ,the gown• thy of milk, and Cream twenty' per vent , and make the •. butter firm and sweet, In fattening cattle, It glies them 'an-appetite, loosens their , hide, . and' makes them thrive . . ' The att‘ Winn of Coal Oneators and others is Invited to the Pump ?lerewith illustrated, as being the best Primp, for heavy lifts: yet introduced in the mining region. We claim for these Pumps the I.lloyring advents . . gets over all e th ers : . _ . . . ' 'llst.,•=They are doable acting. with but one pole, . , .- • tad.—They occupy less space. (a• 14 inch pomp wi th steam cylinder, 90 inches in diameter, 4 feet stroke, is buttB feet long 4 feet , wide. 5,14 feet high ) • - • , --* 3d. —The stomp v . alve•is moved 0. , the pressure of the water in the cairn:nu, • prodtring an action similar to the ev-entric movement on crank pumps • . . - •416.—They can be run tip to a speed of 160 feet p'r minute, withoutany I:grinding or destructive jar on the valve. or other parrs of the pump.. . - .. - • . • - 'sshi-,'They require no' stays or fastening s of any „kind, their own being sufficient to keep them perfectly steady, even when working on the heaviest lifts. • ''• . • . weight. . . 6 th.-Thpy will work on lifts up t0.4n0 feet Vertical, height, and will Tun at any speed from 160 feet down 1 'to foot nee mintre : • . . lila: —They are constructed under the direct superintendence of kr:. Robert Allison, who has' had 20 years' exp,rience itimannfseturing 'nining Machinery • • ' •• . - rich.—They have the.endorsement of some of the oldest operators and best mining saperintendents • in the mnl . _ . . as GAOL', tcers . . . . . . • Mr. TORN 11. BP.kKENT, .Pottaville.. Mr • JAMES ouvER, .Pattevllle. Mr CHARLES RILLIMia Pottsville : Mesere J. G' & "I. S. Rennlier. Philadelphia : Mr JOHN L. GICIGETL Mammoth Colliery. EAR LEfail CADAL CO , Hqzleton. PA:, Mr: MORGAN_ SILLIMAN. Sant , Hazleton, • Pa.; WOLF- CDEFK DIX fliON - D CGA.Litt. Philadl : Gen. J K. SIGPRISD, F.npt.; Wolf Creek Diamond Coal Co., Pottslille : Mr 'ALEX. SiLLLSIAN, Philadelphia. •. . • . - . • ' . . •- . . . . . . . . . . . ' . Partlesreqatring pumps or In ward of any farther Inliumitlon will please call on or address the under reigned, who are p-epmed to fill orders at shn-t notice for pumps of any s'z,c. and to work orr any II tnu to OP. feet, vertical height. ..ei,lumn and steam pipes fand.hed at the llwest cash prices, also all kinds of mtning.ma chinery.• • All work made of the best material. and put up in tbc•most snbstantial and workmanlike manner. at reasonable pri es. • ' . • , . Oar Steam Pumps are all warranted to ran 100 feet per inmate for ordinary vork,.evid to give entire sat latnction.. . .. . . . . ROCKIIILL & WILSON. CLOTHING A NEW & LARGE ASSORTMENT, PINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, AT - THE.LOWEST RATES, Gentlemen. Youths and Boys wishing. Clothing made to order, be,pending their _measure, as per diagram, will hate their orders promptly attended to. • samples aent to any part of the United. itatet. • , . ROCKHILL 'Sir:. WILSON . . . HORRIBLE !!! NAVE IrV.WFßßßDwithCATAßßiltbfrcy • years; itbad destroyed my wk.! and sin Ilitig—im pated my s4ht and - la gr. weeks I bare been entirely ccv, . Fur humanity's bike I will semd , tber ndpe for the simple remedy ;stied. Postage ri's. to all afilietvi Addrem Rey. T. J. Mean, D Awes* 116. Wa ves% -•-• -- - -Joie 1,"07--22611m ARR I STAN_CHS J. 4 , ..MitieliOSX, No. 37 South *mod Street, PHILADEILPHIA. bee, received, Per lae antral . . a large stalvarkai **wmen of CrwseleY Breeeselhi: ehaelPoliall% DOW dtl Ar DS "' Thmciay boora•ropet Pros Corny - .and Pug %Ana% 4JI/ 4 4.b4 4 ., 7 :1611i11567a, , WhiC1144111 be sold et meetly reduced pd.- ete, 'wholesale and retell. . J. T. IMAM= • 311 &ash Sexed Bt., bet. Market and elleatoot. • May 4.167 18.11 es•-• sod • - ? Amin& . „ . riemillagWOmdfeni **Meted *Wm DM and 1815 — B4Vng i Histary of Forty Coming Wardens mentioned Wife Holy Wrkings,ltytoit Me, thud an comptiehmt-W,alifotlmUcentot tbe MUleninf. -- br • • Him BAXVUZ;Iatityo 0f.U.N143=44601 , L, .—••. . • • • Cecil Golicand. cOerdprisa Heart Heeatilap.,nr .ttie Floths Desire ex lammed Innomentners. - Apmffr. gems --- fir bone . 7'ot7:,Dodea wobair, .tani ilaildosottetiben Mad lid Colificr, Jaw Ow. don Beneetr,l liedliceas4 Mamodare irimdettlifkritefidoifis C . ? Vets -hi nue mammy. Tiir *Ble at ~ ,441974. 9 y _ 1.4, . . GO . nalnilat. AGENOT;;;--.- Raqa.,: . oolleictor oftls. mid ti= r 114"1"4161"311111".4"till whole siocimumw , to sal .~swil l .~swil l= ,aftetfeuvith latitterb otAkowerßaistwasmpilitiquclu, _ , 0111 , 41111/1 - thmo keep., tatimpw. , "OVA tie Ghteletimilkwitungs . fi • 4 '.116/Utair. -• • WNW" ON% ROIDIBT BILL. MOuta'AlN CITY. INSURANCE AGENCY. ACCIDENTAL, CASH ASSETS: CENTRE STREET, June 16, .67 FOR MINES, ROLLING MILLS, WATER WORKS, du, WE REFEBBY PERMSSION TO Jute 2",151 SPRING .AND SIMMER a FOR MEN, YOUTHS, AND BOYS, NOW .READY, LOW PRICES. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, CLOTHING TO SUIT ALL, BOTH LARGE AND_ SMALL' our 13cysis haling been purchased We are offering them AT REDUCED PRICES ** ess/ a B av A di IA S . 5.13 u g An fr. a 'ic.;, 4 4, rigAi _Oa .3 nowzr Errom CLA=NG 603 and 605 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA: April lk 'AT - CAIIPNIINGIN I NEW - BOOKS REIV ROOKS S I NEW BOOKS 7 ON - /RON. Boa-7.lltiarL---- • AND. LIVE STOCK POTTSVILLE. PATENT APPLIED. FOB ALLISON. & BANNN, FitinkUn Iron Works, Port Carbon, Pa. • 5:01-tf FISK & HATCH, A.-NK.ERS, Goveitunent and other Desi rable Securities, NO,: 5 NASSAU STREET, NEW Tor FIRST MORTGAGE . BONDS PACIFIC.RR. CO. :this Company is constructing under the patronage of the United States Gigivernment,, beat Nationaj Reilway Across the Their line will extend from Sacramento, imps/ the Sierra Nevadaa to the California- State line s trieversitm the RICHEST AND 1108 T POPULORS gte TION OF cALLITORNTA„ and thence thmcmh the Gil RaT MINING REGIONS Or TRETERR/TORIES to • the vicinity of Salt Lake city.. . . It forms the - SOLE WESTERN LINE of the only mate to the Pacific which Is adopted by Congress and 11F.11 •BY THE'ISSUE - OF UNITED STATES . Their road is already completed, equipped and tinf oil ig for 94 miles from Racrameuto to within 19 mtiea 4 the summit of the Mersin, and a large amount or the wort of .Grading. Tunnelling, dre.,lbe.yond that point WO been accomplished.. : - . . The FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS of , (Ws Compel ,ford unusual Inducements of Safety and PcOfit to In restore, for the following among other mum!, 'Ffirsit.--The Tate of intereet le FIX PER CENT. IN GOLP. payable eesoinexuntall.fin. the City of New York. . . • I letond- - The 'PR/NC/PAL "Is MAle n; GOLD at ',Fhird..—.The cost (Attie Ronda, NIA TX PPM. PER CENT - midst:l:l%M Intere.t, Is TEN PEER CENT. • leas than'autt of the cheapest Sit Per Cent. Gold • Bearing Bonda of the Uovernment. • Rourtle.—The UNITED sTATEs constrimm PROVIDES NE %ELY HALF THE emotarr NRCIMARYTO SUMO TEE RITTIRE ROAD, AND LOOKS MAINLY TO A SMALL pat- CENT 0 .0 R oN THE PUTORS THOM FOR Gteinte to thIA liberal wadilon. seeempsnled with 3IXTENSIVB GIaNTS •OF ..PUBLIC • . LANDS, try_ which the Government fosters this greet national enterprise, ITS SUCCESS IS RCN • DsRRII CERTAIN. AND ITS FINANCIAL • ST ABILITY IS ALTOGIIRBEIR INDEPRND . ". ENT OR THE COSTING .rtolES WHICH AT ' TEND ORDINARY' RAILROAD /INTERPRI- gist! Smutty of Ica FTEIST MORTGAGE itomin;" Is. therefore AMPLE. and their thane .' ter for safety and -reliability is eqnaled onl b - that-of the obligations, of .the GO . . %wet itb.—The net earning:l of the completed portion • are ALREADY LARGELY f.ff Mess 0? FBE 'ISTTERRST. OBLIGATIONS - spinoff • TRE 43tIMPANY WILL INCUR ON- TWICE THE DISTANCE, and are meAdlly_themainairender; 'ME the . UNDITP.RSUPTED PAYMENT' OF INTEREST ABSOLUTELY. CERTAIN. • • I ElRlieht. At ttrate of Gold,they pay nearly • ' 8)i 1•IGI =W. per annum on the amount .• . . The Bonds are honied In denominationa l :4' ti,905 wl th rerad-annnal Gold Coupons attached. le- In Ni me York, and are offered for the preen at 95 per en at. and Earned Interest (hr currency) from Jan. ht. Orden! may be forwarded to mi direct. or titrotehthe pt indpal Baateezd Budtarninallparte. of theconntay. - Remittances may be made In dens on New l'ork;oi h Leg* Tender Notes. National Bank Notes, or other h 'rah entree In Ibia 'city. and , the Sonde will be Sr. * arded [ono address by Rtprern tree of therm. In. 4, Ades for farther_ b 7 all as j:itheradee s ill.readreptm cm* attention. -. • • • FISK_SE.„ HATCH 113AlilCERAAM:DEALEMMiCIOVIgtff- EfECUREFFEII4, . . • I • No. b, a.Atreet, New !stk.' 21.33.Aan mita or tiovitutteat *envie, ?etched 'it the i ftu =cut prbx Fa4tizam for .the ibov, • - . -177 sit ow ifir ,sicitgatitet A len:rms . ' coNemerrros fyIND I „;41.1111' ppUGHT, : 1 , .± 0R;154) . 11#4940:, -,.., -; 1, ,-, , . . . i____ L . — • ; wialotrOodii , i;. , :: 17;111.1 - 1e!14 , 0; iigico . , re . 4l . 111 . -, :-f::t.• : , •., , . - 5, , ;,:..t ~,,, ', , -.. , .';f . . —,: ~..::-..-. .- ii . 1 .. . . F -::. : 1 : 11112 V 6 °R ! 4:11111711 - -. .111 ! "1 - .:: 4 , girl :liiiied*:: : 1111 :5cilatT::' : ''-'- .i'. SlrillsiXibiatiana •• 6 • imilkOde:giiiiiioioid . : 1 . 1 _,.-5 1001 5-4 4 1- 4: 6 03 . 1 - 1 - 1 ,,, i •-, 7:. 5 t -5 •6 1 -5 , I L Aii i i s iiiiiiiiiiie OF , •, • 6•II : MOTEININEIMMI' . . iv -- Talt w . . , off"` . :...-, •-] . . . . ~' ' ' Af r U %IT_ •:.- -- • ..'... • i ... -. .. : • ;44 1..1.: rig% '::: N 1011013; $30 j 980 1 340 03 ••• 0 0.500.000 00 .:.1,750.000 00 ' 750 000 00 4100.000,00 :.... 1.460.534'.60 . 1,430;035 . 50: ...., 1,267:457 00 ..... ,237,62000 - 706,794 . 32 617,479 96 ...... 393,161 30 ..... 367,299 45 taID 'DEALERS IN RECONNIEID TO' INVESTORS' THE OF Itih. The Wwtern end of the 0;:: - Atinent. INSURANCE. -THE AMERICAN LIFE LID ACCIDENT NSURANCE COMPANY, 01111.ADECI4PUltAi PA. OHLSTERED 114E011_3d, 1860, Cgpital Ail Wernielit . Life and' Accident Pilicies Written, either neparnotty sR Coat. if LO - IVEST , Cit.SL . RATE£6. • LIFE POLICIES, . . basuriniz tsgatettines of Lire. whether. from Disease . or Accident:at tales lower Um, any Company in• siring Life t!nls: - • . • - - Ciitratnin - - Luz - AND Minna= Poitor.—Giving weekly comierusallou In case of Disability by Accident. All Life Policies are non-forfeitable alter two venni-. torts are paid' . ALL LIFEPOLICIES PAYABLE AT THE AGE OF • Atientrithri - sfistrikeurs.E... • Annual policies Weed coveting ail possible forms of casualty occurring In the Street, Office, shop, PIK , ' 206 , - Of Alain Travel'sK.. Hunting. litiallet, Bla& , Skating, de Also including Dialocations,Fractater. . Stadia% Bruises- &a. . _ • Short term . registered Policies are also liant4 talon tutee. Fire year Policies are issued.for Four Annul Pre- . • Weekly commess ion allowed In men of Disability. Ha. as of Premiums es A:ceidest Iseiraistoe . . for one Years • On Pretcrred'els.s3 • s.6' 00 Per $lOOO 1 On Ordinary T 50 pee 1000 On Wiliam • • 10 00 per 1000 Oa Hazirdocs " ... : .. . 15 00 per 1000 On Extra-liarardous Class • ' 10 00 per 1000 The rate oteomtensation on every $lOOO insured is Fire Dollars per week for any. period of TOTAL MB ABnary not exceeding 26 weekr. • • ' DirEo MEDICAL EXAMINATION REQUIRED PROMPT MOTT RUDE ON PROOF OF Pi JURY OR DEATH. • • GENERAL OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, 43S WS.LNET STREET. PRILARA . • Llll% lb L. BOUM Pmddent. R. R DARLINGTON, Sects , . and Treasurer. LOWREY. GENERAL AGENTS • For Schuylkill, • ordiumberlsta4, . - Colombia, . - illouteur, and • Carbon Counties. Office at BOSBYSIIELI. BROS., 150 Centre St., Pottsville. Good Cattrunsera wanted. G., LOWREY & Co,, LIFE, FIRE, LIVE STOCK AND. AC CIDE‘TAL INSURANCE AGENTS. Office at .11esbyeliell: Bra , * litookiitore,' • Centre ttt., Pottsville; Pa. Passenger Railway lllckets• can .be obtained a 1108111811 - ELL B110.•8 Bookstore, July Y.:l-26 3in • INSURANCE. ' • F._ B. KA E R.O-11 E R - - General 'lnsurance Agent. Office Pettawylvania,Hall, Pottsville, Pa. raysnroor. & LONDON & GLOBE nannexca COMPANY. (bah Capital and Assets 916,000,000 Invested in the tleitedStatee over.... $1,300,000 HOME Ili.81:1119NOE 0011PARY, New . Haven; Connecticut. Cash .Capital 8300,000 thipltuß Jan. let, ISgt 81 . 59;07 . 0 OS inearance effected in the beet Ccnnpardes ottlavora, ble terms. Lciaa - es promptly adjusted and paid without' delay. • April 15, ' GREAT EASTERN DETECTIVE HORSE & LIVE ST INSURANCE COMTAiItY. Chartered 11986, by the. State of Petiaa. • Oash Capital - . $lOO,OOO President—Col. CHARLES FRAILEY. Vice President—D. L.' EATERLY. • Secretary—Br. B.' BECKER. • General Agent—PHILIP HAFFA. • • The Pioneer Detective Horse and Live Stock Insu rance Corepany. continues to insto e Homes, Mules: Cattle, against loses by theft.. and' death by fire, acci dent, and natural causes, and promptly psva all her liabilities, on proof of the fact, whenever losses occur. N. B.—Our rates are lower than any other reliable insurance company, as we take all risks as stated. • • - ' STATE REFERENCES. • • • Hon. SIMON CAMERON, Harrisburg, Gen . :J. L. STICHTER. Reading. Dr. J. L. OLONINGER Prest. Lebanon Bank. E. 0. P 4 RRT• Esq., Pottsville. - • SCHUYLKILL COUNTY REFERENCES. Genl. rt. la. 'JAKE, Tamaqua. - • IC J. FRY. Tamaqua • EMANUEL BAST - , Ashland.' • B. F. BMlTlL'Mahanoy City. • CiORMAN dr WINTERSTEEN, Port Carbon. ' CHAS. MARSH, New Philadelphia, DANL D DILL MAN, Mahanoy City, SAML. B. . GRAEFF, Tama qua. *SALON AL MOCK: Ashland, L. D. HAZGEfA. WOUT,•Ashland, J. G. LOWREY tk CO., Pullin-Me, ArzenLocal Agents wanted in every town In the State. Feb. 9, , GT . • 6.9 m anima/ 1829• FEEPEruAL. , • FRANKT,TN .• FIRE ~ INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. _ AsSets of January 1, 15416, $2,506,851 96. . . Capital, 1400,000 00 Accrued. Surplus, 9411,543 13 Invested Premiums, 1,185,308 81 - . Viisettled Visints, 1 lucerne for 1883, 812,153. 1' $310,000. LOss PAID SEEM, 1829, • Over 83.000,000. Amp TKeiponAzy POI& 0188 ON PM/PAL TBRZS. 13111.1110T01111 s • MLLE= E. BANOREB, ISAAC LEA, - TOBIAS wiaNsat,• • EDWARD C. DALE, , SAMUEL GRANT, ORO. P TETER Mr4:IALL. :ALFRED GEO.-W. RICHARDS, PEAS. W. LEWIS, IL D. OMIABLICSI N. 11 - ANIDIIIIIII, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice-President. JAR .Ip3ILLIJEMIT!, Sec. Pro. Teta.-- ' • - • • The sabrnelber is spat for Abe above menticmed stlttittou. and Is prepared to make tasarance in every -de scripts of property. at the lowest rates. • MINIM 0, RUSSEL. Agt. Pottsville. March lA, 416. 1141 WALTER S. SHEAFER, INSURANCE ROOMS, Pottsville Pa AGENT FOR THE Etna of Hartford $1,478100 Lorillard of New York 1,425,000 Phcenix of Hartford 1,103,067 North America of: Hew York••• • 761.453 Springfield of Maas 731,899 Yonkers and New• York • 801,907 Fulton, of Jew York &solute of HOW:Eork Aggregate. Ere Oapital $2,685,712 Union Mutual Life . 2 2 1:.: 429 Hartford Live Stock 600,000 . Oapftalrepresented... $12,374,147 Loewe pmmotly and liberally settled. Office open Men T.BO A. X. to 9 P. IL, or rieas made binding by . James W. Grant, Solicitor. at the American trove. The above commise some of the eiders, !waviest , end eservt reliable amputee In America. The Rana ineraponued in 1819, paid Indere In 47 years of over $419,000,411019, while thane:nix has the lined atirrane over end above ic e capital Mock mig. reinsurance of any Omopay_ le Haritrd. YORK FARMERS' MUTUAL INStRANCE COMPANY . Accumulated Capital aver 11500,000. . . nrrigs - Tuns InTaOur. AssEssmarri. ... mu m— Tempi ht paying' and fair In Winding their beset Have paid over 141,e00 of lama In Schuylkill aratity during the' last - ten years.. Mee of Pottsville V 7' .".4 1 1 t r the llatan E 'TUE PENN Bterrvm. LIFE INEtEANOE -001EPARY onmitadaphia, -921 Cinumwr &urn EtEurw TENTEr. ACCIIRULITED aims. si,voceee. Aber peyteg laws to,Ote amount of 1)087"4137. 0111AWiliglit ' All the evirsalviee ONL I VLT armozelpaez M 3 776 CITY OR ttfs - HATIORA. Agents riermal; L-ADIES:7. :17 01 . 10 AICS' It; sy..- • H "LTC "doois' above_ 14' - : , — O n oci at e lh e Ctootzust : 1 1114:11.; - 44:- ve• the tarturr. • iTrom thn'AiiirTainleicult.nrild for Ja .- - IHNTI3 - 11,1e0IIT WORK. • ANIMALS. —Coviliat pasture must not lack pure and fresh ivater—stagnant pools are poor imurce . of supply. No stock ought t(v .S3OOAKPO . . be forced to drink from them, and, leas't of all, tacit 'cows. Calves are - better pastured by themselves than with other stock. Young horses often get ,the, habit of running after; and striking them, if they feed tcgether. Lko old horse will take .care of bimself among cows, but colts, of one or two years old, arr heedless, and, if pastured with cattle, may - he hurt by their bonus. without any real malice on the Part of cows. Working stock should riot lie over night in the pasture. It is very well for them to have a few hours, in which to graze, during some part of the day, but both cattle end: horses work better on gcsmi Irv, end some provender, corn and.osts, rye shorts, and the like. The amount of feed may be graduated in accordance with the average amount pf work required,,but it should be uniform. All animals, not at pasture, should have, some green teed—Perhaps one third of all they eat. This should becut, wilted, and brought to the yard or stables for them, and , be ready "when the day's work is done. IDLENESS AND YOKE PALLS.—Wflall with ensue soap and cold 'Water; and, if possible, bind on a piece of sacking; wet with. water, to remain over nighT. Relieve pressure up • on the sore spots by shifting the harness, or by padding, and, protect from flies with grease and pine-tar mixed, during the day. SHEEP are distressed by the gad-fly this month and next, and shOuld be protected by tarring their noses. Daub the tar on -their noses, extending up, where they will not rub -it ,ufl in feeding. The fly lays eggs in the nostrils, whiCh hatch, and, - the worms as cending, cause the "grub in the head." Hoos.—Provide swine with roomy pens, to -work over all the litter and weeds that can be gathered, besides and, muck, etc. The amoont of excellent manure mule, enormous. Ws:Eng.—Suffer none to'go to seed, ts east ly• wrilen, but very hard to carry out. Still, the nearer we can live up to this injuction, the easier will it be to carry it out, year afft r year. 4any weeds, pulled or cut up in I;lot edm, will ripen seed while dying, but few, the seeds of which are not fully matured, wilt survive the hog pen, in root or seed, It i 4 tever too late to pull docks in the mowing, amnia thistles, cut a - few times below the surface, will l dbappear. Carrots are biennial, and, perhaps, in a few cases, will live a third year, if they cannot blossom the second and we have strong Faith, though not positive as- eurance, that the beetle will not germinate af ter the thrid year.: So, two years' cultivation will,almoat always clean them out. Ittowntos.—lf grassloages" badly, cut ii without reference to ft .ness. Timothy. is fit test when it is just out of bloom ; orchard grass and clover bloom at the same time, • and should be cat when the latter is in fullest` flower. Cut all grasses before the seed will shell after curing. The best time to manure. grass is just after mowing; the best manure is fine muck compost, with a modicum °rash es, bone dust and plaster. Spread with a shovelfrom the cart; and go over the land with an Iron , toothed horse-rake to , spread and knock the lumps to pieces, and work them into the sward: - GRAIN HAR . VESTISO.L-Ihrley shciull be- come nearly ripe before it is cut, ,tml it ought to be bound and shocked thErsame day and protected from dews and rains as much as possible. Thus thebrightest and most mar ketable grain la ob ained. Oita ripen so un evenly that is often best to cut them while Many are hardly out- of the milk, to save those that are getting ton ripe. The best time is when the kernel Is In, the dough. state. What is lost by early cutting, in the grain, is gained In the straw. Wheat ought to get nearly ripe, according to the- latest doctrine, to give the greatest weight of grain and the best quality.. The happy medium between sufficient ripeness and liability- to, shell out is the point to - be sought in deter-. mining when to cut. The older and perhaps safer theory; favored nailing while the grain was in the dough. Make all preparations early, engage extra hands to be ready to cut, and harvest at the right time i live "'harp and good tools., ' ' " - • Her Aso GRAIN CAPR.—The c pness of fabrics will no a permit the economical use of caps for hay cocks and shocks of grain. Four feet square is a good size, and loops for pins at the corners are the beat fastening. Once using sometimes pays the cost. goanto. —Hoe to, kill weeds, to stir the soil, to replace earth washed off by, rains. The stirring of the soil is a great secaritragatnet the effects of drought'. It enables the plants to get the full 'advantage of showera and dews. It enables the air to circ9late freely through the upper stratum of earth, and to penetrate lower, taking moisture with it, and depositing In the cool soil below the surface. Work the soil as deeply as convenient,..and do not disturb the roots of• crops. As a rule, avoid raising hills, either about corn dr pota - toea. Perfectly flat culture requires, however, deeper soil 'than • we ordinarily haie on all fields. TURNIPS *AFTER Coax.—With the last hoe-- log of corn, if the soil be tolerably_ deep, and the culture flat, turnip seed may be sown and hoed in lightly. (Et:potato hook, or "claw, hoe," is the best Mktg to hoe 'corn,wltit, es pecially the last time, If there are not many weeds .to cut np. It leaves the surface Inez. cellent shape.) The corn bi cat up and re moved when the kernels are glazed, and ibe turnips often, make a - good crop, having ,6 weeks to grow. • Ttrams Ai.case.--Tttrnips may be sown any time this month. On tolerable mellow soil, it Is best to sow in drUls, and, give as much cultivation as other- cares admit : of. Rutabagas will-.make a good crop sowed be. fore the 15th or 20th—better for the table than if sowed earlier They do best in drills, too, thinned - to 6or 8 inches apart. In sow ing turnips broadcast, use as little seed as possihle. ' One pound to the acre, if it can be evenly distributed, is better than more, though two pounds is the usual quantity. Sod land, or_ newly broken up land, should be plowed repeatedly and harrowed, to rot-and kill axis and weeds, then freshly harrowed .before the seed is sown. BUCKWHEAT IS s valuable crop, especially as e.weed killer. : , Three peck's of seed is en :ough for'gcrod land; more Is required on poor. goiv about the middle of the month. TOBACCO.--The , cultivation of this crop 'addsvetuly to_the came and labors of July. Not a weed must be ailowed to grow. Mis :sing plants, end those destroyed by the cut _worm; may be reset during the . first part of this month to an, advantage. Every plant and leaf even mtuit .bo examined for leaf worms, topping should commence as soon as they &gin tornn np. - .Break the tops off or pinch out the "brittonn Just above the bitted leaves. It may be doneas 'soon as the flower , stem can betaken hold of without injury to the upper leaves. The'-'suckers," or auxiliary branches, win Start after this,, at once; and , -must be kept pinched off." Csirasois.—Set out cabbages ort. land left vacant by early potatoes and peas, or on fal lo* ground well worked, lhned and donged. Keep well heed. Osors,—Corn, sorghum, peas and oats,-etc., may be sowed, for Soiling,. any time this month. ' Berrait —rr the feed is good, the butter may be equal to that made last month, pro• sided : the' dairy Is or, , rather, .of the right temperature, which Is about 58 to- so degrees Fahrenheit. ' If the pastures are abort and dry; fetd green fodder freely—Corp, sor- Witim:it6... it'nfaihe . necttesary to increase Salt. in the butter a little in the hottest : - bilfining:-.4lrues of unusual, or even of 13 -441likiner dryness, may:often be most profltal ly`employed'ln ditching, and draining esinknipsi c utting - b og s, and drying and ite bogs, *zi - qgßailie. • • - . Asiatueue — The milling has greatly ex `llolo'll,lU roots,:and the aim should now biiiipicimi;46 4 Etristb:Pf toys, to give them atria:4,oh foX another Season's effort Manur ing *IIIPSY . fieW as wallas at any, other time: 'lf the:beetle appears, a small_black heetlo antiblickiiiih—thereatilt be no difficulty in recognizing thenitat and htira,' If it takes ose your -owteit* . lt iinYitte; and it be a sat* Ibettento iniri that on hail, lone youlepo • • 81.3,662 280,730
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