Wit and gumor. • [Fr'm the Toledo Balde.l NASBY. Mr. 'washy Dreams a Dream Cansisd; Pro highly, by tbeNeW ißnsrland Atmosphere, which he was Dreatitiani Prefaced by same few incidents of the 'Visit of his Grand Hoiignesir to Boston. Titratorr ' HOntir., Boeros, wich is in the Sten I nv Masaachoottetts, June 29, 1867,4 hey alluz lied an incorrect Idea nv Boston. Ispozed ton.to be strate-laced, moral to a degree not ho understood by . a Dimocrst, and : Paritanicle. i war. mistaken: There is tz heavy &per cent. nv men in whom His Eggalency and I kin take de ez ther is in any city in the country;'ez the followin ineidents; with came under my notice, will show • • . • Ez :we wuz a goin through Franklin streets. maw -stepped up to the 'carriage rather hesitatin ly— . • . "Mr. President," sed he. - "Well,"‘sed His Eggalency, turnin full upon him. •• The site nv the nose nv the Step Father ire 'his Country reasbured him. "Mr. Preeident, would Too like ' some punch?" "Punch 1 Certainly.. But have% you anthem stronger, to lay aionndaahen with?" "Certinly !" and he pulled a bottle nv brandy froth his right hand pocket, and the great man took an obeervathen nv the sky thro the. bottoin uv it, wich lastid a hainnit. I never agin will doubt that the material to make DOMOCTIBy nv :late in a country wher they come al-yoo with pinch, and hes brandy bottles in the coat pockets. Bokays were Ithewered upon us. One oldgen tleman, who cot two hours in a chair waitin to prevent us with his, 'finally hieted it at us. The fact that tber wnz a note in it asking fur's po sleben fur the generous giver don't detract any thing from the valyoo nv the gift. When we got to the end nv our trip ther wnz a dray load uv bo keys in our carriage, tandin ail but three try em woe tied up recommendashens for the givers for places. It is better to hey rich missives envelop ed in roses, though the moat thorns we git ain't got 'roses round em. The most techin incident was the number nv babes we had to kiss. The mothers pressed to our carriage steps to present their _ offeprings !distal:in me for ttiPreeident, I Meet half uv em. The rapcherus expeeshun on the upturned faces • nv the enuiiti4 mothers effected the President to to are, showin, ez it did, the confidence reposed in ' '"Whist Teddy 1" sed one nit eat, ."and howld yer mug up for the man to' Ides who doesn't kiss the dirthy nagers 1" . - • • . • . "Mnelia, Phelim, be still. The President, bless his Bowl, wont bite *ye I" • "Lind me yer apnrn, Peggy, to wipe Terry's . 'face vrid. The Prieidint'musht kiss. the &trill. Taint ivery.Prisident wood do the Mike.' - And the President kissed, and I kissed, till our lips Nene sore. • Sich is position. . • That uite I received & letter from Deekin Po- - grim in wich he desired me to ascertain whether or no there wuz eny bottom to the Northern. mocrisy. 'Capt. McPelter tied the Northern Di ' nmeriey win strong ennff to carry us "tirKentneky throe, Pcillock, , the Illinoyer, - swore the ' Northern Democrisy had a _considerable more to .do to carry themselves than they.hed bin able to aceemplish..for some time e -that in a pollin Match . • a corpse wozet't ny much akkount of it wnz a big one. With this letter in my hind I fell asleep, and while asleep, dreemed. . 3iethawt I wnz in Noo Orleans at a gathrin uv the Faithful, who wnz called together lor the fie._ pose nv enneiderin oat to do. Sum few—Long- - street, Gov. Brown, and Jeff. Thompson—wee in • f aver ny inbutission, and bed got the majority iv the Southern people to agree with 'em that there wnz no yoose nv further resistance, and they Weitz j let about to so declare, when Tallandigham, Ben Wood, Toncey, Morrissey, Voorhees, and a score or two more tie that:kind,. nishe.d in and begged rev 'ern to hold out. "Why submit ?" sea Callan digham, "We'll sustain yoo. The Northern Dim ocrisy is a giant with kin protect you; He's in his prime, and strong ennui yit to carry you through twice the troubles with threatens you. Depend onto us—we'll carry yoo." • ' And the Southerners whopped over.to their side and yelled fiercely, "No suhreission!" and home.' fitly the entire bilin nv 'em started North with these men to ascertain the strength and. earryln' capacity uv the Northern Dimocrisy. Methawt • the party traveled and traveled until finally they • come to a vast plain in Kentucky; onto with wnz extendid prostrate , the form uv a Giant.. It 'trio a Giant immense in statoo, bht emaciated to the last degree. His limbs hed bin strong, his teeth terrible, and his trunk massive, but it was plain to see that he was pegged out, and a looleat its face showed why it wuz so., Dissipation had re dcoat him to helpletasnis. His face was bloated and bloo, his eyes wnz sot and beastly, his chest wnz holler and sunken, his legs like pipe stems, • and ulcers, boils, sores, brooses and contooshene kivered hind from head to foot, and -he drawed hie breath with a effort. ' • He laya groanin and a groanin. Randall woe a • I tenderly feedin him out nv a tinge bottle libeled' • "Appintreente," which appeared to give him tem prary strength, but the effect of that wnz lost by President Johnson's dosin him with an offensiv e ' . ernellin mixter labeled "Policy," every ewaller fie wich wood throw him into a spasm. Gov. Eng-- lie' was rubbin one 'arm with a liniment'Rextdall gave him, and hed succeeded in gettin up a little circulation in it.' • . "Wat is this?" aelit the Southerners. "Northern Dimeericy 1" sod English, rubbin away vigorously. "Is this the Ghia' wielt is to carry Ilia?" said - the Southern_ gentlemen, viewin the disguetin ob jick doubtfully. • `•Certainly !" . 'said Johnson, "Now can't you git up?" said be, to the prostrate bein, givin it a"very large smeller out of hie bottle. Me glint made an effort, but fl6pped down again like a dish-rag. 'Gent lemen I" said Vellandigham, "we slid hey to call upon you to. assist in scttin him onto 'his feet, and then it'll be, all right with him. He's bin . , this way afore," Accordingly, the Southeners gathered around him to lift him up. His arms, I notist, wuz mark ed respectively Connecticut and Delaware, and his legs Maryland and Kentucky, and in them there wuz strength, for ez soon ez the innocent SOntherners got near enuff he wrapped them limbs around em, and end— "We can't," said they . "Yoo must," ted he ; "I got into this condishen tightin yoor battles and loin your work. I was strong and vigorous until I got to rennin after yoor harlots, and for yoor sake I wnz drily ont nv my native States into this accused region. Too ninst carry nie wat time I hev yet to lino. Hist .mel hist me !" • Thnee caught coadeat get away and the others . generously come to Cher aid, and makin a terri ble effort, they raised'. the half dead . bein onto their sbouldere, holdin ther noses me anwhile,siad drepared to start. Ez the percesaion wnz about to move, Vallaudingham remarked, "Stop'a it, gentlemen I" and loaded ez he in; with late war record he clambered up they. shoulders and took a seat on the carkise. 'Voorhees, jist ez badly en- Cumbered, did likewied, and so did the Woods, • both ny em, and poor Jimmy Rot:asuman, Sey mour, Toucky and a hundred or Bo more, the no fortinit bearers aweatin under this addislanelloact "Is all ready ?" eed they, - . "One moment sed JOhnson, and 'him and Randall and Seward climbed up. • This wriz the last feather. The hearers mite hev staggered-off under the carkiss!and them wich climbed onto diet, but this last; addiehn to thor burden w'uz friteful. It finial:it sm. Groanin 'under the weight, they swayed like s leaf in the wind, like a majestic tree jiat about to fall. They struggled a intuit to maintain, themselves—but all in vain. A breef struggle—a deeprit gasp they give up; and, ther knees .doubled up, the whole concern come to the earth with a aqushin sound wich letters cant express and the half de composed mass sorter fell apart. Raymond and Thurlow Weed, wich hed bin habgin ;viand, got oat from,undei jiet in time to save theirsell'es. The Southerners got out from under the putrid mass, tho almost smothered by the strench: Isndightam and that claps made lite otit, erthey had bin around IL It staggered Johnson some, but he bed bin accustomed to suthin approximating very closely to it in the old times, and it didn't' seroutlY affect him, but poor Raudall,'Seward and Welles were smothered and died. - • I win tryin to pull liandall's corpse out, when the effort I wastuakie awoke me. • ainValtegether certain, but that that amain moans suthin. When I think of it, it is rather prepOsterons for us to hope, the Northern Democ racy will carry us, when they can't carry- a single State uv their own ; jist about ez preposterous ez ft is fonthem to leek to as for help, when all iav 12.8 ez wood jine em hav'ut got , a vote. PollOck's remark—"ln a pullin match a corpse aint of much aktrount, even of it is a big one"—ireighs.onto my mind. Snthin . can't come out nv nothin, tho ez In the Case uv Seward, nothin may come out uv =thin. - Ef we rood git—but pahaw I we can't. Thank the Lord we kin hold the Post-officee two • years yit. PETHOLEnt V. NUB'S', P. M. (Wioh is Postmaster), and Professor is the Hut and Japheth Free Academy for the develop= ment tiv the intelleh of all 'races iriespeolive of . 'color. A tumpot., mistreat., while taking down the names and ages of her pupils, and the names of their parents, at the beginning of the tem, "asked one little fellow, "What's your father's name ?" "Oh, you needn't take down hie name he's too'old to go to school to a woman," was the innocent reply. Ertsporeor.—The newest ides that has Occurred to hatters in to call their business headologi, and, of course,' "IVho's your hatter?" must noir bei. " TINA your headolnwr 7" is an epitaph 68111 "Mc,: I,anghlin litortuns, frith the addenda "If allthe leading priaats aid politicians go' to heay . v . eti, - - I want to ket off at some other station.° ' • •. _ - • • "Mier I inquire. where the Police court le in "Certainly; str.7. "Then, where is it "I haven't the elichteit idea.", . "Xi dear "husband, am I rot:yonr only treaa-' •ire.? "Certainly, and I should liko toll 7 you'ip in Heaysa." HOTELS. • North-ireste -_ ni . Sinseiisa: Date Dsre!.l D 111,)" .4Deistre street, PisuavilLe. Large accommodation for Drovers. • • • WI,LUAX EITIERNER- p•eiprierrr. .Tinel6. 1.866 - • . v, UNION: HOTEL, .tiatezzcsexas sons 4 =Milt ST.,PIITTIFYILLA JACOB UNDENMOTII.ItSV. *Pig “3 PENNSYLVANIA HALL, • ;X 3 pittagmll.llial,- .i=NR:. • • Theiindenigne4 flaying 2 REFITTED -ArtO OUT IN THE :HO9P ELEGANT rnvues the Attention of . the TeaveliOg -Public. The -Promietor will pare no pains to maintain the character It has always, enjoyed aa being one of the beat ot. the PDIST-CLASS HOTAI3, Of the errantry. and those Who faier him with Mehl Patronage may be seared that nothing will be left on= done to secure the comfort and mitisfactlarr of snots. WLIALLINA 24-tf • Jane 16. 66 UNITED - STATES : HOTEIY Biosid Street; 'Tailiagitit,P.a. D. R. WILCO Proprietor. • The United Statee Hotel is well and widely known. to the traveling public. It is plthe to easantly locat in the centre and business Part' or wn and n ed ear the Itallrcad Depot ; it is well Farnlaked, and -par - 'Bessie every modern improvement for the comfort and entertainment Grits inmates; the rooms are swim and well ventilated: protided with gas and water the attendance is prompt and respectful ; and the Ta ble in well Provided with 'the best the market. affords. 'The Bar Is stocked with the, choicest liquors. With a king experience as aliotel-keew, the pro prietor trusts, by moderate charges and a haal policy, to receive a share of -the puldk. patronage. • - July 1. .€8 - THE VitiSHINGTON LIBRARY CO:, PINIADELPHIA, BIIBBOBIPTION ONE DOLL.A.E. $300,000 - PRESENTS TO BOSOM:BEES . . One Cash Preient of 840,000. One Cash Prevent of fr Jo,oo°. • One Cash Present of $lO,OOO. • - One Cash Present Of 85.000. Two Cash 'Prese nts - of $1,500 • each. Bead I all Schedule of. Presents . Each Certificate of Stock is accompanied with a BENTIFUL STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVING, . WORT)I MOBS AT RETAIL THAN THE COST OF OIMTIFICA.TE, . . And also insure to Me holder a.. . ." PRESENT IN THR GREAT DISTRIBIITI ON. THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY CO. Ia chartered by thep e it i4 o s fPsylsanta, and Organ i the RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE rob Sopiern , and Sailors , Orphans, Iniorporated by.the State of N. J. /pill 8, 9 87 . _ • . • TICE INNTITITTE, Sitiate at Hivenside,-Barlington County. New Jersey, is founded for the_ purpose of gratuitously educating , the smut of deceased Soldiers - and Seamen of the Unit ed States. - . . The Board - of Trustees consists of the following well-known citizens of Pennsylvania and New Jersey : EON. WM. B. MANN, District. Attorney, Philadel phia, Pa. - Hos. LEWIS B. BROOMALL, - Ex-Chief Coiner U. S. Mint, and Recorder of Deeds. Philadelphia, Pa. Hos...JAM:BB IL. BCOVELL, New Jersey. • • • Has. W. N. WARE, New Jersey. • 'HENRY GORMAN, Dig., Agent Adams' Express, Philadelphia, Pa. , • J. E. 0 0 8 , Eefli of Joy, Cite & Co., Philadelphia.' . , • . . . . . . • THIMMILY DT.PAHTNiNT, WASHINGTON, D. 0.. April 19, 186 L—Office of-Internal Revenue i—Having ctived Satisfactory. evidence that the proceeds of the. enterprise conducted bys the ' !`Wasbingtqn , Library Vompanr will be devoted to charitable uses; permis sion is hereby granted to said Company to conduct such enterprise exempt from all charge, whether -from special tax or other duty. • B. A. ROLLING, Commissioner. The Washington,Libtary Company, In order that the benevolent object net iortiLin this circular may be successfully accomplished, Aimed five series of . . STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVINGS, which are put up on subscription at prices pitch below their retail value.. • • - CERTIFICATES N OF MCI{ ANY THE WASHING . TO LIBRARY COMP • • • will be leaned, stamped with the seal of the Company. and signed by the Secretary, (None others genuine ) Any person sending us ONE DOLLAR, or. paying . the same to our local Agents. will receive Immediately a doe Steel Plate Isngrairing. at choice from the.fol. lowing list, and One Certificate of Steck, insuring One Present in our published schedule.. ONE DOLLARRNGRAVINGS. ItNo. l-- , ‘Afy. Child I My Child!" No. 2 —"They're Saved ! They're Saved!" No. 8—" Old Seventy-ate or, the Early Daya of the Revolt:Mon..' Any person paying TWO DOTIARS will receive either of the following fine Steel Plates.' at choice, and Two Certificates of Stock; . thus becoming entit led to :Two Presents. . -TWO DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. • No. I—"Waehingtoroa Courtship." No. 9—'Wash Ington% taet Interview 'with Ms Mother." • • • THREE SLUE ENGRAVINGS. - • Any person paying TRUE& A.R 4 I will reeelire the beautiful Steel Plate of • . . . , •lIOMR FROM:TIM WAR," =iIMMiGNI . _ . . • - FOUR DOLLA R VEGRAVINGS. Any person paying FOUR,DOLL ARB shell receive the large and ..antiful Steel Plate of • 'THE PERILS OF 01:3R FOREFATHERS," and Four QertLflcates Of Stock, etithling them to Four Preeentec. ~ . . ._ ' -. FIVE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. Any person who pays ?NB DOLLARS shall receive the large and splendid Steel" Plate of - . • “THE 3L4,ll.Rlialt Or POCASOFT49,". - - and Five Certificates of 'Stock, entitling them to Five Presents. The Engravings and Certificates willbe delivered to each el:inscriber at our Local Agencies, or sent by Mail, post paid, or express, u may be ordered. The Washington Library Company WILL AWARD THREE READRED THOESAND DOLLARS IN PRESENTS. TO THE SHAREHOLDERS, On Wednesday, September 26th, '6 AT PIEULADELIPIII4;IPA., OR AT ms - ixsTuvrs, RIVRRSIDR,. SOTIEDULEr OF PRICES 1 Cash Present 1 Cash Present, • 1 Cash Present- • 1 Cash Present . • • I Cash Presents of $3,600 each • 1 Haudsom. Country Residence,.Stable, Grounds. ac , Germantown, naids 19,000 1 Doable Residence, three•story brick, Cam -000 • den, N. • 1 Coal Depot, Offices, Sheds. Grounds, with • bnidnessestablished, N 0.1314 Washington 'Annne, Philada 1 Country Residence. Riverside, .N. J., with - • Ground, Fruits, - !Cc • ' 10,000 1 ,Three-story Cottage, Lot, &c • 5,000 25. Valuable Trading Lots, Riverside, $3OO each 1 Elegant Turnout Papally Carriage, Span of Horses, Harness, .tc., complete - 6,000 10 Valuable Building Lots, Riverside, - • 3,000 1 Beautiful fillveograylßese, 15W. hands high, sired by the celebrated imported ' Arabian Horse "Callphe' also, a ligiltHoad Wagon, weight 140. pounds, • with set of superior Single Harness, ac., making a first elate establishment • 20 Pianoe, $5OO each . . • 20 Melodeons . $ 225 each ti Roeeivood Sewing Machines, $2OO each... . 1,000 10 Family Sewing Machines, $lOO each 1,000 50 Fine Gold Watches, $2OO each • 10,000 100 OilPsintings, by leading artists—aggregate ' •• value 3 Camel's Hair Shawls, $l,OOO each ' S Camel'e Hair Shawls, $3,000 each ' S Handsotrie_Lace Shawls. $250 each:. .... , . 10 Caahmery Shawls, $5O each . 20 Silk dress Patterns, $75 each - 50 City Building Late, $176 each The remainder will omelet of Silverware, Musical Boxes, Opera Gimes, Pocket Si= bles, and dilferentarticles Of ornament and his, amounting to 68,000 , Total:- All the properties given clear of Incuminance. • HOW. TO OBTAIN SUASEIfANDBN 6}BAVINQ9. .-. • . . . Send orders to ns by mall, enclosing from tio either by .rost Office orders or in a registered letter, at our risk. Largeranionnts should be sent by draft or express. 10 shares with Engravings.. 25 shares with Engravings,. 50 shares with Engravings... 75 shares with Engravings.. 100 shares with Engravings.... 'B'aLocal AGICUS WANTED 'throughout the tialted, The .Association have. a . inted as: Recelvem, Mesars.' GEO. A. COOKE & se whrtge: well known . integrity and businees experience will be a sufficient - guarantee that the money intrusted . to them. will be . promptly applied to the purpoees stated. ' Pen.ADZIPHIA. Ps.,lday 20, INST. TO the Officers and Members of the Washington Li brary Co., N. 9: READ Secretary. Gentlemen:—On receipt of near favor of the 115th' bast., notifying hs of our appointment as Receivers for your Company, we took the liberty to 'Ohmic a copy of your charter; with a plan of your' enterprise, to the_ 'ffigbestlegal authority of the State,. and having:o% ceived his favorable opinion in regard to tts legeli and aylapetblzing with the benevolent object of your don, : the education and maintenance of the orphan children of our soldiett and sailors at the Bit eralde Institute, we have concluded to accent the trust. and use our beat efforts to promote 03 worthy an object. Eespectiblly, yours &c., GEO. A. COOKE & CO. - Address all letters and oniereto ' • GEO. A. COOKE & CO., BANKERS, St Booth Third St., Made.: Pa.. Receivers for the Washington. Wirral Co. JuueS9, .87 • sasoi = ItEMOVA.L. THE strarrialss OF CUSTAV WOLT-JEN. TOBACCONIST, SAS BUN iIMOVICD SO TOWN LI., cum s s porrsvulE, When the seine wN tet firm =dated to tutors ander the ot _CHAS. WOLTJEN (I; BBOTIERIL Patsyme;am 1. NIT PLUMBING. ArD 2 GAS firr WVHARGICIS IFT 1:0101#0 , re 1 0 I & stores 'of BORMOIRII and GP:OBGE maw, Centre St. 141 / rece i ve; • Ifraas, - 99Kan and Lead ` • Ciaseiot i arind rommule. March &MO a n*: 1; ()piasatity-ins: Amid 47.-4 I fiTci lL . tw, ' ,., r ) -Bm kor 'Husk ratura,,Li- The doPe &mire V . i 10 - 14rft, ran, "gid 4rl, LON - islW7oo7- . . :EDUCATIONAL....i . • FREELAND SEMINARY . win open its Fall Terri of 136 T, on NIONDAY, JULY29ab. For Catalogue containing full par tkalson, address • . IL PETITEOLP, A. 2A., July 13—%nt Freeland, Nontgomes7 rz• OUKBEELAND VALLEY INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG GENTIRMXN„ Rbielaaraietabtarg,, 'reatasyiyasaia. • :REV. 0.. E.G - S Eighth scboListic year trades present xrumagesseot. --. Coarse of day both Academic sad Commenial. , .ties resume resume Tuesday, September 3d. ' Charge.., CIO 'per Ave . Mouth,' session . No.extms. _ Refercastes;—Rey. FRANKLIN AlOOlOl,. Pottanile. Nr. T. R. BEDDALL, Tod Carbon, Cirmlats at this office or Mechanicsburg.- . J lll 7 20, .6 T - - . • - 24-Bti WEST GROVE MIME BEM:MARY CHESTER COIeNTY, Pa: The duties's:till's Institntian will be - resmned under new regulations on the Tth of tenth - month (October) next. In audition to a coppiete Enalish course . . thor ough instruction will be given in Langiisges. Drawing and Painting . Lectures on scientific and oth er subjects Will be delivered , frequently: Every. effort will be used to surtain the high reputation this school • has long enjoyed. Catalogues furnished on application to the Principal. •. T. PE" NINGTON CONARG.' . June 29. • 26-3 m %rest Grove, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA PEMALEVOOLLEGE,• Perk'omen Bridge, MonigompT Ce., Pa. % This Institution it Organised with three departments —the Academic, the Collegiate and the Ornamental: Young ladles may hpu receive a thorough edncetion: either in the Onamon Branches. in the Higher English and Classics, 'or - in the Modern Languages: Mimic, Drawing, Painting, and .Fancy, Ttsr. College is supplied with a good Philosophical and Chemical Ap paratus, Charts, Minerals, Fosaile., ere., to illuatrate the Physical. S ciences. . The legislature of Pennsylvania has vested the College with authority te grant Diplo mas and confer. Degrees. and many of its graduates are now occupying responsible positions as teachers, with good salaries.. No labor will be spared to . Make the pupils of this Institution thorough. in all the Studies next - session opens the SCith of April, 19031. For further Information address the 'Principal - J. P. SEIREMAN, A. M.,Freel • April irlY 14-Gm • . Montgomery Co:, . . COMMERCIA. NOBNAL ,SCHOOL CCRTNZOTION WITS LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE. . A'Normal dais will be organized in connectionwith this Institution, commencing on the lath of April, to continue ten weeks„—to Jane fist. A faculty of seven Teachers is emPloyed? • Also a fall Commercial -Course. . Expense for. Normal Course, exclusive of books, 1349 20. - Commercial Coarse lees than usual ram Bend for Circulars, addressing Rev, T. 11.. VICEROY. A. 14:, Preildent, • • Annville, Lebanon Co., Pa. Dec 29," , 813-42- 13,1 y • 112,4rch SO, '6T • . .[Chartered with ample powere.] , . 1 EBANON VALLEY COLLEGE,;—The second Coliegiate year will commence- On notaday, August 19, 1967, This Iratituticn Ilse been chartered 'by the toreLegiala of the State with fall Collegiate powers, and ' the following courses of Study, lb which it in proposed, tO gradaate Students, have been ridelJted, . • An Elementary Conn° for Teachers, . . A Scientific Cnatre, .. • . • • 01 13.) A Ladies' Course. • .. -fitf a.) A Classical fdonrse, • (A. 'B.) " . A Zit:JIM Course, . (B.' B. S.) The School is- intended to supply a great public want, and instruction is givfm in all branches of a corn- MOIL a liberal, or an ornamental education: There is a primary or model school connected with the Institu tion, and also a Commercial Course. so that Students of any-grade will be received and will - be put into suit able Classes. With superior accommodations, &at riums teachers, a location pot excelled by any In EtCree gbility and healthfulness. and 1" , the general morals of the community, we offer to parents and gnandlans'a pleasant home, where their'children and wards, still be. properly clued for and will be sub4ected. to the beat training, ' • F.XPBI3SF.B. • • _ • Foittaarding, Wasbingiligbt Fuel,' and .Tni ion; with furnished room, for Fall Term of 03 - iteeks • • • • 000 - 50 Initmmental Nolo 113 00, Doable Entry P.,ok:Seeping (in classes) 15 00 Painting and Fancy Work at usual rates. . For catalogues and further partial:dam, address - Rev.- T.11...V.1.C.E.Et0Y, - A. M., President. Jtine 24,'67 25-tf ..annville, Lebanon Co.. Pa. . . . INDIA. RUBBER GOODS: • REDVCED PRICES. • • Itianufanturer'i Atenoy, 708 Chestnut. St; Pasr..i..DELiptis.is. • , • Machine Belting. Steam Peeling, Hose, and Rubber Articles adapted to MnhaniCal aiid,M.antractu ring. purposes. Druggists ' and Stationers . ' Articles Boots, Shook Clothing, &c., at lowest Factory Prices List of Prices sent on application. • . . ItICUARD lgvicK. Aprill.3. • ' . talan . . p APER . BAGS 'AND WRiPPING •• Having completed arrangements with manufacturers of above, 1 can now offer to the trade,' at the lowt*t market rates:— No. 1; Manilla Bags; X to SO tbs. full size.- . • •No. 2, - " .• X" 20 "• Wrapping • - "'lO " Philadelphia sizes " 25, .." • - BAGS, PRINTED TO ORDER: - • No. 1, Manilla Paper ,24 24:36 25 36L-20 tbs.. Oer ream.: No. 2,• .2.1x36-30 Wrapping " . ."4'36-40 . • " • •. • 84x.40--60 " . Grass 21x30*-41.) Straw Paper, 1.2x16 .No. I, Gold -leaf Paper, 14x12x16 • . " 1S • - • ..15x20 14x1S , • would respectfully solicit a share of the patronage of merchants and others. - Senßatice list. . Latrat, • WDIO cor. fah Washington Ste., Reading. Pa. June 15,,67. N 0..?, " .. . . . • CLOSING OUT - BUSINESS , . SELLINGOFF • : '• .. • TO :CLOS E BUSINESS. Being abbot to close out my present business in .Pottsville, I will sell but. the entire stock of , Dry Goods, Groceries, Qneensware, &c.„ &a., with, sundry fixtures and utensils in use belonging tolhe same, all •of which will be offered at great bargains for the above purpose: 2 .- ROBT. - A. GLOVER. June •27$ Centre [4 . meet. rpHE CAMERON. - PRIA deligbtful • new novel by Km. Miry J. Holmes, whose books are read and reread with 8o ninth plea.sure.- Price, $1 N. For wile by • •'• Capt. C. F. GLOATER . . . . . Having removed his Clear and Tobacco score to the' building between Capt. Smith's clothing store and a . Dnerr's Jewelry store, Centre street, west side, and thankful to his friends and the public for peat favors, asks a continuance of the same. and informs them that he has on hand's large and-superlor stock 'of all goods• in his line which will he - sold at the Joweet market. rates. • . . . . : prille store to easily distinguished by a - Vargi and beautiful model of. a.ship in his window. - - - • - April 13. Nfi - -- - • . .. 15-4 • - ..: _ a . A-Lrge Assortment of BOYS SPRING & SUMMER CLOTIIIING; .WMI 7B SUPPLT OP FRENCH, * ENGLISH, _ GERMAN.: and AMERICAN OA , SSIMERES, OF EVERY STYLE AT U PARKER Ar. SOWS Clothing Store, • ONSTRE ST., POTTSVILLE. • . 2.lny 'ER ' • . 24. 111 DTORW' REPORT.—Boroz . al2 of Palo Alto In v account with County Co .m •Sonera to 'Tannail 1.1967 • - • • DR. To amount received from County for Bounty pur- Mel I Aprl.l Bth, To amount reZelved...s 4 ,C 6o 0 0 May 46th, " . • " 4,060 00 June 11th,' " " 000 oo • . Aag. "- 3,1100 00 Aug. 16th, " ... 3,600 00 Jan: Slit, To amonot teneived... MO 00 Feb.lstb. " . " !' ...' 2,700 REM 1884, By amount of Duplicate ' $8,438 03 .1885, ••' - " 4,428 11 • 1888, .... " 4,298 91 Balance due County; not m lucludingln- • - tweet • ... ast It 3 _ We the undersigned, Auditors', have taken the above from the • 'Commissioners"' books; and flnd them to be correct to the best of oar knowledge. . . - . ED. W. JA?dE.S.,. I Auditors: - ' L. "8.. F.ARftELL ) . inly. 20,.'8T • . • 20- '... 99 50 .23 50 .46 50 .69 00 .0000 JUST WHAT'S WANTED. THE GREAT CHINA TEA COMPANY. ProPrietora r have become fatly convinced that the contromens of tea rand coffee are paying too much ae lit o cm pen a erVall i f ,e l y an di ll y AMlT l Ta n' AW twirran, WAIIRHOINE IN MAILANOY . CITY, Pa., wind the following prices: ' flirted, AO .90 91.10 Besi, $1.29 'Oiliest. • .90 I.oo' 1.10 .. ." • 1.25 Ite.lerealt., .90 1.10 .. " . 1.95 Imperial mod Tonna Ilyeen Green Teas, .90,101.00. $l.lO, and $1.913. We warrant the above teas of the hest quality: and. tree from adulteration. We also have both black and green teas at 50; 60, 'lO, and 80 cents per pound, bat do not warrant them pure; liS they are bought at - auction, , ac:: We also have an extra black tea called the Yoo ;It is the ; beat black-tea imported, which we _sekatitt.4o-perpound. (I round coffee 20 and 21 cents --excellent coffee at 80 cents • Java, 40 cents. Tartteallying at Adishince 'should form- a dub, and . we will send your orders, each package separate; with name andArtantity muted. onit. Hotels and saloons and boarding houses, which use ,large quantitlee, can have.their ()Idris delivered at ; r newt. above our price lkrt. When the orders ez $5. the7wfll be de• livered by Ourss wagon for that. purpose, which will run throug h different towns and villages every Week, namely .Bt. Clair, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Port I.,Yrbon, New Philadelphia, Shenandoah, Ashland, tli rardavtlle, New Castle and Minersville.. We will leave a awripleof any of our teas at any of the above places, when ordered. All we ask is a trial. • - , Addrela your =den to' _ , - • . 'WOOLLEY at C. 80x,.93, Milano! City, Pa, July 20,''67 RM!OVAL. • • I:=hosed from the' store corner' -Market and streets, to-the store between o.:Dobsonn and Bnswen a:Kenn street. often. r large and n dad enactment etch, goods end grosoldso at est nab Ratan .Being tbankral for pat fawn% MU as .Iselts a-continua* af the same. *. ' • • Jule T, _ Faradaidig i rirdwire and kitchen unmans la grist band at - - • _ _ 1114 HT tan, J. A.R D . . /TIM ENDEREMINEEk,. ' . HOMEOPATHIC 'PHYSICIAN, Weitilikropecttally Worm tgairkmda aollbepublk of PottatiMe turd altbrityokaa be Ld looM per= maketOr, atdamersed crake atiketoser of' Market Oil Boma -streets Puttst o kaPe4rmbeeelo can be Professionally coasaltoi" One* Novas t--Tto 10; A 11l I lia A P..k ; io P. X: .. EYES a. Iffercblfe - M , ' , -11-ent - Arestr - peicht. wilktaw buy voile ot our ex celleitt Iradt,dies-lead ititanple of testa that taa bein nppprowled MOM ibrSve • years. Also the R , anaftbelerot - TarK:both very gotid; :and ?ethers Cansibid becbeak s hig r. 14 , 113 8. • • mai* latteneOks eiuslly or - at - 12,451- Tilowilisoi . co: • Aplierfrilatester;4l24 mid in ad b kli le t-ha! d=etivivargrz: Atfor ekui mos** pZ Awnleced t ri - - Few • •' •••.‘ AMUSEMENT . :;: •-• • - : Nioirrcigy 1,1, - crYs.;,i . ONSQLMATEI))SIIO,Wifs ::::-.. - oliit.o.- - .0.8 . : - :. ..._ MEN *OE R lESI The Largest 'Exhibition in the Wikld ! With a Model atd Complete • .'• • • . . , ..• - . , - . .. M. E N . '-A_ . Gr-:E. IL .I . -E -: And si - Consolldiikin of the leading • Tllint.ntabrace<Lin .-.' CT.'" XL :CI .tr 0 in fig . Preseniini more . Rue ind C'En lona' Animals. Interesting ' Birds. and 'Umiak' and a /IMO Varied and .Norel Per. . • • • formance than in any content in. America.. A..... ... .• . - major porinn of the •- . ' ' ' ZOOLOGICAL SPECIMENS ! Have been Just imported. ,Amotia the features. era THE BABY. ELEPHANT,.• .. A 4 .' Xili LI iez -3E. 17 7., ,, : - - . • An 'Unweaned -oat Fire. kin Can: EtC'plaant- ern cap . "li nro l 'nil T ia ml oirt.. _ It . = a . e .rig ' I s L7 s aT2d, sc On i l a y na l - - 30)Pounqs, and Mr nrqcZnal Performing •. • - .TnOad Konatar, . • • . .. . 4 .4 NI X.a - 1 2 11 - X ZT..31,E1 ,7 P ... . .. A r Co;osts;Aiiistic. .. :, -. I'THE . . . . ti BABY.EL.EP.HANTAIDI Being too small to travel tra foot, -Will not . be shritrn 14 the parade, bht pill be performed in the iliht at ova - 4- - . MOP. FOIEUIPAUGA The Daring Animal Conqueror, will at caeh Ezhibitloa. enter the Den, containing LION% TIGETIN,, LEON AND AND PANTHERS; and give a Thrilling •. Perthimanee with these Fierce and Same Monateza • .. • The Free Display of WILD ANIMALS and.iike FEEDING - . OF THE MiIIi:BEASTS _• • Will be given it With the - • • CONTINUED AND .VARIED ENTERTAINMENTS; • The Dens will contain a, Magnificent Zebra; a* Towering Ostrich, White-Plumed, _Seven Feet High; Three African Lion (Six Months old) Hittens,finest and prettiest specimens in any Menagerie; Sacred Cow and Calf; Long Lip ped Hindoostan Bears. only Animals of thatch:ld Witiwn to exist; The Erebus or Jet Black Lion ; a Dominique Alpacca the "Ship of the Des. ert"—a Dromedary of Sahara; Black. African and Asiatic Lions , and Lionesses 1. Bengal Ti gers; Senegal and South American Leopards; Biack, 'Grizzly . and Cinnanion Bears; Striped and Spotted Hyenas ; Elk ; Fallowand Spotted Deere Cashmere. Goats; • Wolves ; • Panthers ; Foxes; Ooons ; -Inehrfenmons ; Congonra; Bea. vers Mdose; Chit Oats ; Prairie Dep. &e., with —"- " OF BIRDS, _and thf kar whom are SIX STAR LADIES. more than have 'ever , been engaged in one EQUESTRIAN SHOW, , Mlle Carlotta Whitbey, -• • La Petite Lotiise, - • • M'lle Margaretta Le Moyne, Elvira, • ' Miss Jeonette Mayland, 'and linne Clemene Pabrier. - Irivcrc• - 4131-caaci. Pete Conklin & Chas. 7 - organ. r" J hn Conklin, The B.ilklete o arui Canzion Ball Dianipitator J, Hernandez, t.. • - Chain:ton - Bare Back alder. . Geo. Herlona, Oniar Delisle, Laßowe;Htives;* ter, 0. Hunter, R. Hanlon, Pierre, Jean, noon:. ...ford.. Dunbar, Mons.'Perrille,'W, Riciaardsor,' Master Charles and Mr. R. Whitbey,, • ' And other, Banishing all that is Novel, Astornultng and . '• . ,Stanctardin thelEquestrian Act., • Two Perform:Latices, Afternoon &Eveliing, at 2, & 7 1-2 o'olk. - Doors open one hour prevjoue: . • . Seats for all who come. Plenty of Boom. .: ADMISSION , - - • - .50 CENTS 1111dren, under 10 years u k2s Cents. THISNAMMQTRSHOW 15,300 00 AT .ARHLA.ND; FRIDAY, .3F.LY.196, $18,500 00 AT . SA:TUTIDAY, JULY 'if,. :AT POTTSVILLE, ItIONDAT, JULY - 29, On the vacant lot situated between Ninth and .Tenth Sts., and Malianionito and Sorwegian Ste, WILL ALSO EXHIBIT AT SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, TUESDAY, JULY 30, AND AT HAMBURG.; WEDNESDAY;JULY: 31 ONE::::DAY-.:ONLYI: iifternoon and Evenit% at Eaoh Plat*, COME 'AND SEE THy4.. , _,LiturESTl :MOW IN' THE. woRLD, p:40t14 NEXAGi*. &lift°, grr '.--:.'; '':: , ;:: . lc"Vii" - ., - , ,- -. j .., am rt. WILL "..... , .-14:::',. '; MISCEUANEOUS. .eL:KEELY . s . inroilitz Ain; zeurc, Diany L.iiilji:M,B - .:rEi.R l ll Corner of roirth and Pine• Streets, READIidC, :. PL .: g ., .: - ..•: . i . Keg censyintiy . im hand And for Sale at THE LOWEST 'PRICES, 'A ip3iaeraj issorl . :ixiilit of Warris YINIC AND Hoards, • • . ' Floisring, and • Framing Timber, SERUM BOARDS, PLANKS, JOISTS, SCANT' LINO AND PLOOBJNG, CAROLINAS - flia , LOW PINE rtoosma AND STEP BOARDS, INDIAN:A Black Walton*, • • . :Ilatierauc;. Cherrn MI AN PANEL LIM3EIt. • • - • • • . ' Alto, White Pi ne,..Heralock and Space Pickets; Chestnut and-Cedar' Poets, Plastering, Roofing an d Slating Lath, White Pine, - Ce d ar and Cypress , . . STEIN • S •-. . ~• Amid White oak and ibedar Staves.. ,WOrders resPeclially eollcited and prompity af tended to. • , . . 'ltfa94, 'BT 19-3 m S:PE..E4-1;i7.".. FORT: -. .GRAPE-.:WINE PURE AND FOUR nas OLD. For the Communion . Table and Family Use BI PHYSICIANS Ka Females, Weakly Persons, The Great Remedy for Kidney Affections RHEUMATISM, HRONIC DISEASES AND ALL EXOELLENT WINE FOR 'FEMALES I Every fatally at-tills season should use ' Sjpeer's Port . Grape Wine, . , . Celebrated In Europe for its medicinal and beneficial qualities highly esteemed by eminent physicians, used in European . and American Hospitals, and -by Domeof the best families in Europe and America.. AS A TONlC—lthas no equal, causing an appetite and building up the system, being entirely a pure , wine of t most valuable grape • AB A DlllERTlC—ltimpartia healthy action of the glands, kidneys and urinary organs; very beneficial In dram!, gout and rheumatic affections. . ' Speer's Port Grape. Wine Ie t ime 4re article Rota the Juice of the Port Grape, pos. medicinal properties superior, to any other-Wine In we, and an excellent, article for all weak-and debilt fatedmons, and the aged and Infirm, improving the: ypati p t e and benefiting lediee and children. . • 'Try -It and you will not be deceived. IFErBe sure the signature of ALFRED SITU is over the cork of each bottle. - Sold by H.. Saylor, Pottsville; Shindel & Bond, Ta maqua; Hermany & Allen, Mahanoy City ; Lawrence & Brown:Mineraville ; H. N. Con, Schuylidll Haven; H. Davie, St. Clair, and by all first. class druggists, who also sell the CASTELIA PORT BRANDY, a choice old article: imported only by Mr. Speer, direct, from the Valley of Oporto. ' - Trade !supplied by wholesale druggists in New York and Phlladolphia , and by A. SPEEB , at his Vineyard in Nes* Jersey. • • • • • _ • , PRINCIPAL OFFICE —SION Broadway; N. T. May 12 4 , 66 - • . . . NEW SPRING DRY GOODS. WALTER & PRICE, DRY GOODS. AND NOTIONS UNION HALL, (Two doori below Poai Office,) Blahantongo - Street, _Pottsville • . We ate now receiving from New York our elegant 'site& of _SPRING GOODS. to .which we invite your =taiattentionteford making your spring purchases:. ga* ire all of the best quality, and • . . .. • • . . We Warrant Everything that.we Sell. We dong - deal in damaged auction goods, but select Our goods from the best of wholesale. houses.- A visit to our store trill at once show you that we try to please BLACK. An FANCY SILKS, At Lite Prices DRESS I..,:w.k!=ent. GOODS HANDSOME PLAIDS, Very Law. PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS . -.New Styles, aid Very Haadiszae. Handkerchiefs 1 Handkerchiefs An Linen, 15 WSW and upwards. MARSEILLES QUILTS, •• Dirge Size and ikantiftkl Patterns., PUNTS, MIIBLINS, and 'DOMESTIC GOODS GENIALLY, AT. THE'RIGHT PRICES. KID GLOVES, iolovims muutit. This Glove s ent tb flt so well, end the extensive sale of it-by first class retail'dealere in New York in compe tition with other makes, is a guarantee of lie quality. Ladles' and _Gentlemen's Gloves & Hosiery, LADIES' MADE BACQUEB, At Low Prices.. lifted Caridweres for Gent's fed* Mud Cam Inures for. Boys' Sults, lifted Cmlmeriii for Ladles' Barques. B ON;N E..t rlk fli - .1-6..N S; MANTUA CORD EDGE, ALL okins. We cannot • enumerate all to our dock; but 4f you Will favor ue with a roll, we will' show you nice Guoda AT VERY-LOW DON'T FOBOET TUE PLACE. par UNION HALL -14 WALKER & PRICE. • NEW BOOKS ' NEW BOOKS 1 . Coatis' Wiliam, expected 'b et ; nen isa and . 18Th. emg a History of Forty Coming Wanders mentloned in the HolY WritleAV the Anal sc., ecenpllehment , also the Advent of tse . Rev. 7d. uh.x , p= Author of the fanning: • • . . . peal Vaselara t ible , " Gage and other stories, v•-• , by CADA. • .. Heart 'Bretathingh or the. %el% Donnie nu • mewl earneetneee-; • *oral gems for the borne amene Americana of Recent. Thies, by .. F yelglig PARTON. • • Henry Clag u :lll4el Weisner, John C. ;John t andcdp h. Mead and hla College. Amer Gar. denilenneta; Good4 u u thi lleag -Ward Beadier. re Vanderbilt, urr, - .Jacob Astor, Complete to one volume. For vale at .BANN,AN &Una's Bookstipre. CARPETIN&S, &t. I ECARPTINGS Ott . . • A LARG E " I° Wriattfr OP CI . _ ATlPetisiph_ Mos* Olt-Cloth, iiiddis; Cantina Imastia_ip Vildteutad Cheek's'. Made..yerftty F l O 0 STARE, cadre stmet, eea lie. mg 41 - • --Eaverla Wad, Powder . ... .„,....- th ... tow . 'Nib. 'WASHING A L — 'AT AL. Sqld neer.' Affi lr a W 4l3 IbelfolFtac em ,tt, /Lame , is 1111 FRO ft & • erIi biWIrraiIYWIPPMALZ PRIIGHEIITS,, - m y Imi, h Irk 1 1 4 ro ts . FIRE, LIFE, li . :N. - ::::$::;V:::R::.4. - ':.N!:_,O.::g - ::.::: . . mutual Life.. New. ... Penn Mutual Life, Phila *— Travelers Hartford.' • Hartford . . . • International - Fire New •Vork Security " ." • " .Phenix." Niagara : .." Germania.: • Putnam • -• North "American Merchants Chastain, ' Oak, Niaprie, a ad Combined Policies in the original. Travelers Insirance Company of Hartford, insuring 4 .5,000 in case of Death from any cause, with 05 per week in case of total disability from business, issued on .liberal terms, Exe,mine our Bates for Life Insurance before Insuring elsewhere, OFFICE IN' MASONIC BUILDING, CENTRE-. STREET, POTTSVIL.I.:E. Al. LISON :CATARACT STEAM PUMP, AfI&IiIVPJh 9 , . . ... . . . ... _ . - ' The attention of. Goal Operatois and others is invited to the Pomp herewith illustrated, as being the beet Pump, for beavy.lifts,y , et introduced in the mining region. . We claim for these Primps the following advante• gee over all others? - _• • . • ' • • - - , Ist.;—Tbey are double acting. with but one pole: • • . %A.—They ogcupy less space, fa 14 inch pump. ith steam cylinder, po inches in . diameter, .4 feet stroke,. 18 feet long. 4 feet wide, ON feet high.) , - , . - . . ? , - ' ' .. • 2d.—The steam valve is moved by the - presnure ot the water in the column, • producing an action similar 1 eccentrie movement. on crank pumps. - . .' • . . • ~ • . .. • . . , 4ith.—They can be runup to a speed of 180 feet per minute, w Ithoutany nounding ler destructive jar on three or other parts of the pump.— ,-- =• - - : . • Stli.They require no stays or fastentnge of any kind, ;their own weight being sufficient to keep them perfectly steady; even when'working on the beeriest lifts. ' - • ~ " . -• • (tab.—They will - work on lifts up to 400 feet vertical height, and will run at any.speea from 180 feet down to 1 foot per minute. ' • ... ... , • , - . .• . . • - • 7th.—They are constructed under the direct. superintendence of Mr. Robert Allison who has had 20 years' experience in manufacturing mining machinery . .- - . ' Sae --They have the endorsement of some of the, oldest operators and' beat' mining superin:tendon ts •• to the coal region. . , . . . . , , . . .. .., .• .. . .. . . • . ' ' ~..- •-- • . --.-• -.- ... Mr. JOHN - H:BRACMEN, 'Pottsville, Mr.. TAMES OLIVER,' Pottsville. Mr. CHARLES SILLIMAI , I; Pottsville: Messrs. J. G. &G. S.: Repplier, Philadelphia: Mr. JOHN L. GEIGER, Mammoth Colliery': .HAR LEIGH COAI, CO., Hazleton, - Pa., Mr. MORGAN sn - a4mAN. Sept., Hazleton, :Pa.:. 'WOLF. CRERK DIA. MONHCOAL CO.. Pl:diode.; Gen. J. H. SIGPRIED; Supt., Wolf Creek Diamond. Coal Co. Pottsville . ; Mr ALEX. SILLIMAN, - Philadelphia. . • • . . . - • . . Partlee requiring numpi or In want of any farther information will please call on or address the under signed, who are prepareil to an orders at short notice Say pumps of any size, and to work on, any lilt up to 400. feet, vertical.beight. Column and steam pipes furnished at the lowest cash prices; also all kinds of mining ma schinery: All work made of the-best material. and; put rtp in the most substantial and Workmanlike manner. at . • • • reasonable prl es. Our Steam Pumps are: all-warranted to run 100 feet per inmate for ordinary work, and to give entire sat iafaction. - . . ROBERT O. RILL MOUNTAIN CITY INSURANCE AGENCY, ACCIDENTAL, CASH ASSETS June le, !CT FOR NINES, ROLLING. MILES, WATER WORKS, do. VrE REFER BE I..Esmirresiorir TO Julie 29066 T i ....,....[: . :• :: : : .rTITE . ‘. UNION: PACIFIC RA,IIIROAD:,,QOIWPANY;:- Are hew enameling a Itallroita from .011 H weitwirdtowerdi3 the Paci!le making with He • connections an unbroken line ' • ABQ9B,TSE. CONTINENT.' • The Company now. offer a Ifinited amount of their.. • 'FIRST. MORTGAGE BONDS • baying thirty . years to run,. and bearing annual inter eat payable on the first day of January and July, in. the City of New York, at the rate Of ' . Ka PER GENT, IN GOLD, iiinety- Cents on the Dollar .This roadway completed from Omaha 305 miles west on the Ist of January...lB6T, and la fully nguipped, and trains are regularly running . over it.' The 'company. has now on hand mdlicent iron, ties, etc., to linialithe remaining portion to. the eastern bare of the RoCky litountains, 212 miles; which under contract to done September ltit of this year, and itMexpected that..: the entire read.wlll be in running, order from Omaha. to its western connection with the Central Pacific, now . being rapidly built eastward from Sacramento, Cal. • . . . , during 18/0. I Means of the Company. 'Estimating the distance.to be built by the Union Pa elfin to be 1,545 miles, the United States Government banes its biz per cent. Thirty-year bends to' the Com- • pang aathe - road fe tlab3bed-attbe average rate of about, X18,250,per mile,emounting to $44,208,000; The Ccanpany is also permtited to issue its own Pint mortgage Bonds to an equal amount, and at the saute • tinste..tildch by speCial• 'Act of Congress are, made a- Mutt Mortgage `on the 'entire line; the bonds of the United States , being embordMata to them.. ; • ' The Goverimient makes a donation '01_12,800 acres' of land to the mile, amounting to 23,0340110 acmes, ea-, l i mite d t o be'mrth $30,000,00Q; - Malting the total re- - sources, exclusive of the capital, $118,418,000 ; but the fall value of the landi cannot now be realized.. • •.' . The anlhorized Caidial Stock of the Company' is one . hundred million dollars; of which ". five :Millions have already been paidin,' and of which it is not suppoaed that more than tWenti-fLVS milliOrefat =et will her required ..: Phi eat of ' the road la estimated., by competetten- &tiers to be about one hundred -million doltam, ex cha.loe of equipment: . • . . . . prospects for . Business. . . -The railroad connection - lietiveen Omaha and the , East Is now. complete, and the earninge of the Union Pic:ltle on the sections already finished for the first two; Weekein 110 were $113,000... Thew: sectional earn= h i p e a the teed.ruogresess will" much -more than Pey the interest on Ore . Companrs bonds, and the dircrait i : business over the only_ line of railroad betWeenitei .Atlantic a n4 . nek - mnst be immense. Value and 'Electivity of the. Bonds. The company respectfully submit, that the J hove etatementef facts rally demonstrate the: sacra' lty of. their.Borids. and is additional proof they wamid sug gest that the Bonds now.offered are less than -I lan lion dollarion Girt:am of road; on which over twenty cake &Aare have already -bcen .expended.l,4m laft- Miles of this ireulthe cam.ate no* mains, and . th e remaining IV miles are Ileafb! cempleted. •. " • ." At thipreeent rate, of premium on gold these bands . pay an annual interest on the 'present cost of • • „Nine I'sse Vent.,l and it is believed that on the completion: of the•rOad, like the Government Bonds, thefwill go abOve par. the Company intendto:sell but a limited emotmt at the present low rite, SDI retain the . .right to adVsnee tba price s id their option. • - • • Slibepriptioes otill he received intew 'York by the Ceurrrsiorrar, NATION/IL BANK. No. . T Nassau St., • Ccia, Dews & Co.; Bmviaas, 31. Wall St., -- Joan S. Credo & Sox, Baareas, N. 33 Wall St., and by BANKS and BAKllBBSlpmeislif througlaont .the vat* States; of whom Maps and'deeeriptive pare- phial' may be obtained. : They will also be sent, by alsilfrcan.the ccsaysiny4 office; No, 20 Neuman Stieet; NeteYerk; on syphilitic's. 6nbeeribere:will select their . owii.Agente in 'whom they have csnildeari, who alone will be responsible to them for the safe ileliveryi JOHN J.!: CISCO, : .:- IrEWAEORK: C-23-3m HORRIBLEAM T IllATAllltifthirty A years • it hid destroyed my_eoltra and mining -Iw_ paired mraWand heering4 l'ilx.areeicsl have lama entirely •nre For - hualardtps Bake I will send the recipe** the simple remedy_ r.sed; postage frees to all afflicted. ' Address Bev . T. 4. lizan t Diawer 116, Byre awls, -, • • - - ' Jane T, ' 6l - -B£3m . CAR.P.EININGa . . J. T. DELAZINKX. No. 37 South &cond. &rick' OMAN= I°N;LA. boa received, per lade 'arrival& & Loge mad mied acertaient of Craealey. & &Ws Breuraels& • earparieraph , new _4IOIIgDE. 'Also, a large hat egllceeity Nur& Soper and MO& logo& =lstCotlega , sad , itag. eirPotk.AMl ;Wm. ,Which *II be sold at ontirreduced pri caw &rho& and - • • ..a sena &amain.. bet..-24414 cm Chestnut. NO' :4.At; . ituhn--4 ana.f • • - raIL&DA., IWW - BOOKS - 13N., IRON. ißoiclioruisTin scam op At itiiiirOf -at iiiiiiminii ift•kw..... - .ainriatifin= Rile -.arta, - liwar. - unonc - Are.www A s i g, zereptangt-ww ot , ibil Z urg 'AO*: ,bwa . -We , iodi•in lams 1 ail 01010iir mli* - '''' ' Re 44 AND..:LIVE. - -STOCK Hartford PATENI APPLIED .FOR ALLISON.& F3A,NIsTAN, _ • Franklin Iron Works, Port Carbon, Pa. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. Respectfelly announces to the public that he -has now: un hand the largest and best assortment, of household furnishing goods ever offered in this reoon, which he is selling at greatly reduced prices. .Those wishing goods In his line. would do well to call and see his ' stock bifore purchasing elsewhere.% feels.confl dent that it cannot be surpassed in cheapness and quality. His • stock • consists •of Kitchen. Ranges, Heaters, Cooking. Parlor and Hall Stovet of altkinds •and sizes. Tin, Hollow. Brass, Britannia, Glass; Japanese and Wood en and Willow • Wares, Brooms, Brushes,: Sieves for Coal anti Flour; Coffee Mills, Knives and Forks,' Spoons, French Ware, Water Coolers, Tin . Safes, Refrigerators, Fruit Jars, Baskets, spades, Shovels, Picks, Garden Tools, Nails, 'Coal Hods, Tea Scales; Coal' Oil Lamps; Hanging, Side and Stand Lamps, Lanterns, andmarry . other -artielei too numer-' ous to mention. • Tin Roofing, Spouting, and . all kinds 'of Job work executed to order.. Old Stoves repaired and repairs famished.. Old Stoves taken in v.'. nge for new ones. He also sells Doty% Clothes. Washer, using boiling hot suds. It saves three-fourths in labor and takes out all the dirt. No sore hands; no fceted air, and no • injury to the clothes. • ; • 'Ho also sells the'Universal Clothes Wringer with cog' wheels: It wrings clothes Almost dry without injury to the moat delicate garments, and never gets. tired or out Of 'order. The Wringer , is so well known and ,o unanimously acknowledged tube the. best, that rec ommendations are not, quoted. , . • • ...:- .• 0 .0: .., .'i? , : q„p.:•.., .- :10gNTs - , - AVANTEp . FOR SONETELItigrENTIREVY ifiWi MIEN, WOMEN AND CIIII.DBEN:can . make money by acting as our ageate. No Patent Nostrums,. no Book CarrituMing, no Gift Enterprises, no-Patent Rights. ' • • - Entirely 'different in every respect from , anything heretofore offered. • ' .HOICT'S NOVELTY,. .. ' . The bleat :Mid Mc;t. iiberai method of 'conducting ime Entirety Original.. and Viatica hurdling now is Existence:: ' : HOYT'S SYSTEM • TOTALLY ECLIPSES ALL ' GIFT fOR - PRESENTATION SALES. . We trant Men, Women and Children . to act as_ oar Agents In their rePpectlve Community, in'everyi City and Town, Msg., West; North and South. . FP - Perecms wishlng to become .our • Agents will. please • write at once, and In response we will mail them catalogues, Show Bills, giving them • 0131. SP.X6I4 . 10PER111(8 • - Bieneclal circular, Which la a per centage payable in . Let it be altainctly underab3od that we want agente for an entirely new basinew and not for the worn out occupations so, often _advertised. Enclose a three cent P. O. Stamp, and the return mall will carry the partic ulars of an entirely new businese that any one-can en gage In without the outlay of a single penny.. Write at once to • •- UPI. E. BOYER. • Tv WHOMMALII AND DETAIL DEALER IN, . TOBAOcO, PIPES - & SEGAES, cenins fit.. Opipealtin tie Totiiritau, pAssiAGE TO AND -riawn By 13* militi - and :sounA Pa r cket, at 4educed Rates OABPBTIN6B ; F. X NICHOLS $30,980,30 03 620,500.000 00 1,750,000 00 . , 750,000 00 500,000:00. 1460,334 60 . 1,430,035 50 . 1,267.457 00 1,237,620.00 .706,704 32 617,476 S 6 393,151 30 367,238 45 L. ...:..1.- SOLOMON HOOVER NQs.ll9s p . k o n l a r i ~ n i i.: l9%;3 n . d Street Mat 25 Cents Will Do, EM=l I=C3=l 'xidm ever known e== I=EMI e=?= A. .7. HOYT & C 3., 329 CHESTNUT STURM.. ' • . Philadelphia. May4. , BT • :POTTEIVIL44I3. PA. GREAT BiIITILI MID IRELAIID, TA PSCOT.T . : itatIrMICRE, 86 SOUTH B!RBzT and. 23 BROADWAY, Ctimitaue to limn Timm ••• • - minable for Twelve, Nonttai,lrom LONDON,.LT ot' . QUEENS' TOWS., and DRAFTS -- tadtednon demand, for any antaattit frotn-tl - and upwards. • - . AL.MUNDER -S. SMTAINALN, - Agent. ooalta thp Union sall, Pottpillle. • Match 9, ..6i•—•*3y • priw- zoom I NEW EO9/18 TSE OPEN POLAR SIAS.—Dr. Hayes:: _ - .EvetYDenim? Nitici.bas read Dr. Milt Eiplo• rations, or has a copy oLit, ids -Libesty,.. shonld 'Mad and awn thheintereating. - • -, •-••- • • . . , „ Tirazzonr.Aßß IN FIECLD' noorrrAts:-46. , lady well !mown in this etinanunlly... It 1s as interest?; leg ;eS-ord. of 89g1P 4 ,WPOL ' • THEiRIOE raiskeini.:-41tddeff. ' ' " •.• •• • , . . . A Till{ OF TWOoll7l:s.—Thef thlid otPetensenW papdas editland Dickens! Works. . ..• AUE't :BZWELVZ"ZeDXfait, BALE AT ‘.. ,.14,6.NNAN & ILMIUIRE Beekstare. PA . „ , feii'of filo - worst ailioniere that afflict zwur hindszle nom cottnlittomot the blood; licuntows u l neurc ifachipis=hc. =deaf of the' unnOit Woe. ' • - 7 ;:'4l l lte Si '6ll-23-am la:Wu 1 11 .1"411 N -"--" M i . Z. - tang VI( 1./P ""7" INSURANCE: ...- . '''-:'.....- 1 - • ,T ITE : NORTH - . AMERICAN LIFE AND ACCIDENT NSURANCE • COMPANY, ramiusLwwL, Fa. OHAIITERED MAROII. 3d, . 1860. Capital . . . . . .. • .. . Ali Pertairef 1.,4.fe nod. Accident policies Written, .eititer Sepstratetly or Com. . blued. • .. Al' LOWEST CASH RATES. LIFE POLICIES, • . ~. . . Liming against Loos of Life. ;whether from Disease or Acciden t.• at. rates lower, than any Company in , eating Life only. .. • mrr .... . Cowman urn Ain Acom .—Glvipg. weekly compensation in case of Disabilityrouor by Accident. All Life Policies are non-forfeitable after. two Kant. um are paid- ALL ALL LIPS P OLICIES PAYABLE AT THE AGS Or ACCIDENT INAVRANCE. • , • • . Animal policies issued. covering all Pouedble torms of casualty occurring In the Street, office, Sholi Fac tory..er whilst Traveling. Enntini, Boating, tattling,. .Skating, &c. • Alr6 including Dl2lloCatiDl3s,lrWttliCO3 Sprains, Bruises. &c. • ' • " Short term•registered Pollutes are also issued at low. rates. Five Tear Policies are Issued for 9• Pour Annual Pre= Weekly compensation 'allowed . In case of Pliability.. • • • • Ita:eo of P remi um on..AcciAlitot liisuraneir • for Poe Venn - • • On Preferied Class" • . $5. 00Ter $ lOO O . On Ordinary - ' 7SO ,per 1000- ' On Yeldium • •• • •10 00 per 1000. On liaz.irdons : . ... " 00.. per 1000 -OnExtru-Ilazardous.Cisss 29 00 per ,1000 ..• The nit,: of .couir.insation on' every . $l.OOO Macre& ist Five Dollars ' per week toe' any period of TOTAL DIrS ABILITY not excceling 20 weans..• ' • rirNO NADICAL.EXAMiNATION REQUIRED. PROMPT PAYMENT MADE ON PROOF OF IN- .. . .. ' OKNEItAL OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, • 432: WAL?* T -SIPS@ MT; .Plliii./I , DA. . . . , ... , . - . .- • . '-- - . LEWLS . L. 1301:7I . , Preside - l A.. S. P: DARLINGTON, Seely, slid Treasurer. - J. C. LOWREY & CO., GENERAL AGENTS For Schuylkill, . . . • Northiigierland, Columbia; • . . • • 'Montour, and . • carbonVounties., Office at BOSBYSHELL BROS., 157 Centre St., Pottsville. - Good Canvassers wanted. J. G. LOWREY & CO" LIFE, FIRE, LIVE STOCK AND AC - CIDENTAL • INSURANCE • AGE . MTS. Office at Bosbisheillßro,s Bookstore, Centre St., Peat...title, Pa: • Passenger- . Railway Tickets can be obtained a BOSBYSIMLL BRO,t3Bookstore. ,July 47-26.3 m INSURANCE. F. B. KAEROHER, General Insurance - Agent, office, pennaylvaaia Hall, Pala/mine, Pa. LIVERPOOL & LoCOM.PANYrruorr & GLOBE INSURANCE Cash Capital and &Pete 910,0111111,000 Invested in the United States over,— $1,300,000 . . • HOME INS t DrEANOE - COMPA-14"1, Newlrairen,Vosuzeeticut.. - . . . . Cash Capitalz.s soo,ooo . Surplus Jan. 1et,1865 ' '' ' -' ' 131.39,070 gs insurance effected In.the best. Companies on faiths. ble terion lasses pro;44.9.adJusted and paid without d e l a y. '. .. . . . , . Aprills, ..,65.-16- GREAT EASTERN DETECTIVE nvsuKANct colvn.AN Y. . . Cbaitered 1860, by the State of Penns • • Gash clapital , • - • $lOO , OOO Preslliental. OtrARLEB FRAILEY. • Vice•President—D. - L. ESTERLY.: • • Secretary—Dr. B. 'BECKER ; • - • General Agent—PHILIP HAFFIfI.. The Pioneer Detective Home. and , Live;Stock Ines • rtmce Company, condones to Insure Horses, - Moles, Cattle, against losses by theft. and death by flre, acci dent, -and natural causes, and promptly pus . all her liabilities, on proof of. the fact, whenever losses occur. N. B.—Oar rates are lower than any other reliable Insurance company, as we take all dike as stated. •. .• • . STATE REFERENCES. • SIMON CAMERON, Harrisburg. J. L: STICHTER, Reading. • , . L.: GLONINGER, Prest. Lebanon Bank. PARRY. Esq., Pottsville.. • • • • xriumula,courrrY REFERENCES. . Genl. H. L. CAKE, Tamaqua. • • E J. FRY. Tamaqua. - EMANUEL BAST, Ashland. • • B. F. SMITH, Mahandy City. • GORMAN , At WINTERSTEEN; Port Carbon. • CHAS. MARSH, New Philadelphia, DANI,D DILL MAN. Mahanoy City. SAML. B. GRAEFF, Tama qua, MALON M. MOCK, Ashland. L.' D. HAUGHA WOCT; Ashland, J.' G. LOWREY CO., Pottsville, Agents. - i Agents wanted in every town in the State. Feb. 9, , 6T - • 6-Gm.- CR ARTRit 1829 PERPETUAL. • • . , FRANKLIN `FIRE... -INSURANCE COMPANY OF. PHILADELPHIA , Assets of January 11,-1966, . :42 506 851 .96 $400,000 00. Accrued Surplus, 944,543 15 InrestedPremiums, . 1.,193,308 SI • . . Casettled Claims , I -Income for 1865 A . 919,755. j $310,000. LOBS PAID SINCE 1829, • • Over $5,000,000., • . - - - PERPETUAL AND . TEMPORARY pCiLI.. . OMB ON TX4VP.R. A T 4 . : TEENS. " • -. DIRECTORS, • . °imams BANClqat, MUG' LEA, _ -TOBLiBWAGNER, EDWARUC. DALE, . SAMUEL GRANT, GEO. PALES, • • :PETEEMoCALL, ALFRED FITLIEkt, •.. GEO:W. ItICIIAItDB, • FRAS. W. M. D. • • CHARLES 11.:BANCSISR, President. EDWARD C. DALE, tilen.President. JAB W. Mn At ATER, See: Pro. Tem. • . - The subscriber Is agent for the above mentioned stitation,... and la prepared to make insurance car every description of property, at the lowest rates. • • MilhIRY C. I . tussEL, Ai l L- Ptittsville,Marclil9o66. . ' . . :1841 • WALTER S. SHEAFER DISITILOidE ROOMS, Pottsville Pa AGENT , FOR THE Etna of Hartford Lorillard of . New York Phoanit of Hartford North America of New York Sprinklebi of Mass Yonkers arid New Y0rk......... Frdtorrof New York Resolute of New York ,Aggregatei'fre Capital - $9,685,718 Union Mutual Life ' 2,188,429 Hartford Live Stock 500 000 • • Capital represented. $12,374447 Losses promptly and liberally settled. Oaks open !rim:LT.3O A. M. to 9 P. M., or rirks . made binding by James W. Grant, t3ollcitor, at the Antericaro Houle: • The above CoMpfleetsome of the oldest, iteitv4 arid most reliable' mom - snits Amerlat. The Etna incorporated In .1919, paid Irowes In 4T yeararif over $ tikooo,ooo, while - the Root' has the largest surplus over and above its capital stock and reinsurance of 84 Compay in Hartford, ' Jame S. '6T.. 23.19 • THE- PENN' MUTUAL..; ; LEE INSURANGE- °PAPA" Of . Philadelphia, ' • . 921, CHESTNUT i3TNEETi BELOW TuTs. iiegmErEn arrrii $1,700,000. Alter paying loeseeto the amount of essa,s34. CILAURTER PERPETILM. All the r enr I3_ dividea amoneet oltel holdeie everfilen . THE O TSE t r i la r TlVF 111UTVAL 'NY JOB. H. RICHARIAVtojet, httnertiviTte. APTiI 6. '4IT , 1.4.6 rk CIO .13TOICD. .OD - 1100145 AND revectfally *- tonne the Mtizeas of.. • Pottsville and vicinity,' that be- has ;an band •a large and fine. wort went of Boy's. Women's, Misses lad • .Childremm „Boots' and Oho* which be la eel. lin_g as • reasonable pricer rut .they can be :wormed anywhere.. 11. - Work made to cirdeevrith promptness and despatch: • e -J. F. ENDEIARDT, MglAntOngcr oppcialte. Poet Mop, Pottsville, NEW YORK, ASIFILAINI),-F!LANINC.! MILL • JIM WEreIITIIIAI I 4 Ashland, ei;;lit t nyi Prepared to ae cheap as Can be tientu . esed elsewhere, ' '• '• " • -. : 'Window Praises, , . • Ploorbizt • •7 1 . ..:eiadilkni,lllLbsiptiat ' Also.Bazda,ROc r ,l4 v .pkiktgyf t Pius= tot, dz., , - Altwork wantnteil , tolive a:1 11 7.6; t 6 P- ,;:I:7.LtlCootiiiijUsallek Beware_ Or Olio iitharious Effect* of MOS' Poinion and ,Alittuctilretnedirs Olositotlittiereir: or OW 1 3143 446 4 11 1 211 9 0 thW.d.P4V 4 4 8 scfrottj thylied siur ..1404.1101 , Nidat.rausumi;a , 8 ,17 • • • • . jitt, - • • .1 • ssockiooo JURY. OR DEATH. $4,478.100 1,425,000 ... 1,103,987. 751,453 ... 731899 801,907 . 313,582 .2. 280 730 the tout. wait, GA/MEN AND HOUSEHOLD A ltidy 43w;qritirttor.of‘the Western !lilts has something to say , about side digles "A. great many notable bptisekeepers, pridethemselves--and justice—onil,,; r good Cooking,• are lamentably deficient in li.r Matter of aide dishep, make ups, 0r,..,s children call them, todge•pod4s,' tau t i• are the Spice and variety of eating life, lit: iii; setting oft to great advauta,t•, trifling cost. They will have ham and lit the season . . of them twenty-one tin • week; _the . ham cooked in just such (ri-i., brown slices, and the eggs the exact c.,10r hr,l consistency they should be, and the tired ofthe sight of them. - .1 !`.Dlowls very nice omelet can be.n)a.le this way. Six eggs wellbeaten; cold ham r racy; chopped. fine, and stirred in, thr. Well seasoned with, .salt,.pepper, sop a s t ,t • mustard, .niaking' a. very savory . dist:. F brown in:a - buttered pan and turn - oVer'ir,c :halt' . minute. ,itiotherway to cook, la.srn cat the slices very thin, broil nicely, anil p r. a bit of butter on. Then heat up . aunt:; rich, sweet cream, with mustard, suear, ,; per, and other condiments ; butter scale t • of toasted bread and lay around the the dip, and tint the het cream over, hat r., iirst thickened it with a teaspootrfut (,; This makes a very nice dish, Fin.l s brough an endleas 'variety of break i A. good way to use tip crusts ,Ir bread,. the,' `heels' of loaves rr sad renaLti , , to steam themln.eream and c4p of melted butter over them. it rieh, - palatable diSh,. if care •is talinn ace theni t .ton.molst. • Another good way .cut, them in' small, eish squarea, and LL;,;, them in .the. oven to a nice brown: y make. a good ,subslitpie for crackers ii nr milk. • - • .. . "Cabbages.: may be cooked in almo,t u.' less variety of ways. . Everybody k wr-: w to. boll•it with park And beef; but it does n";,t agree with everybody's digestion in that hqa., A more - delicate process is to, cut,it tine; co, chopping, lafit,l3having it,, and put it in a tin bight, with : just enough water to w.l i t through, and keep it from burning, it is well heated; and greened through; I , u..it: a lump of butter as big ss hen's egg Fut ‘t., , cabbage, and stir it through. Then butt up an egg in a half acup.of vinegar, and ad'. _teaspoonful of flour and a teaspoontut t, and stir well through, taking it :v -from the fire. .4- ;can easily be prepared fifteen mittutes,-and is , excellent. "A cold salad of cabbage is thus prepar , l Slice 'eery firm and lay in - a dish. Beat up t , eggs in acup of vinegar ; -add one teasite,,u: ful of mustard, two teaspoonfuls of suntr, and one of salt,,and a large lump of butt,: Boiland turn over the cabbage. For a :up -.per thittkis very: nice eaten cold. • Afloat r of my own Invention, ,but -hundreds proved the recipe: Shave the'cabbage vt l y fine ',and-put 'lt in a dish ; slits the onim..— the largeliliei - onion is the best—and place 'them iiiklide f is.l,hoilsome_eggs from seven is ten minutes; peelthem andplace in with the cabbage - and Onions. Then boil .a "grunt 0: weltspiced, and turn on bolling.h.,; and letif,stand till cold, *hen repeat. - 7 hu can be made at, any time for dinner or supper. and is a most .delicious.picklti." POTATiI CUT-NUBS "Agricola;" in your issue of March ;,h asks for the views of your porreSpOndenti 5.e to the cause .bi the decrease of the yii.l-1 potatoes. .I believe that it a universal r e.su that the farther you get from the source ot ad' new kinds, (the seed ball,) the leas the 3 ala, the - weaker the plant, more EllP,k t ile pase, and the finer the qiiality of the tuheN when - they do escape the rot. There mg) b e . exceptions .to thia rule, but, not as far 2i= my experience and observation goes: 'The fret 'kind of which I. have a distinct re, ()Huth was the Kidney-:-an excellent table potato, a • good yielder for a few years, but 'running down,:notwithstanding all my ew tiOns to keep up the yield, by, char ninc _the seed, plailting; the hest, find - alternatinc Iron meadow to.uplaid. - Let, me say, here, that the plan of, using potatoes grown oncadirl for seed; on upland, and vice : verse, will add 20 per cent. to the quality. The bulk of - my crop is grown on muck, .but my practice is oi raise iny' seed en high ground. I have a;:di furnished a'market . gardener, in the city Newburgh, every year for ten years past, wil~ seed from the meadow, _and his reason tor a, doing was, that, not only was there a nincii greater quantity obtained, but they grow ver smooth, which they do ,not when he uses own for se - ed. Soon after the Kidney had rm. out, the Mercer was introduced and ieidoi finely, Of fair quality, but as different foc. the Mercer now as if they were distinct rietiee,. At first there - was bus little 'crt]!e shout them--iming mostly of a purplish which extended into the tuber.. se have grown. in late yenta 'ere, as a gungi'.. thing, entirely white, except the eyes around the end opPositethe stem, and this is lesslite characteristi,,c of _those grown in icy section' at this time. ,In mine, it was bn about.by selecting seed to that end fora nun ber of years, until they were entirely white, both outside and in. All this painstaking dii • not prevent - them - from decreasing in yield and . - vigor of constitution, 'till they are no lOnger worth cultivating. The Barrie , pok place - with the Long Pinkeye, Prince Alt , erh ',Tune and Penchblew. We might theori/een the subject, but, to the practical farmer, the ory, is not jworth much; facts are What, We want, •and,,ifwe are progressive fanners, will square our practice by them. I have .11, carded the old worn out kinds, and now crew . none but the Goodrich Seedlings, havidg the Garnet Chill ,Calico, Early Goodrich, Glea son and Harrison, all good yielders—the three last enormously ko, giving •last year over 40 , 1 buitheis per acre, in open field culture,"eicer , the Harrison; which I grew in limited quart for the firstlime.. Except the Garnet Chili, they are all white, alongish shape, coal quality, ;and, ripen' lir time to escape • fro:tt. The Early Goodrich is a remarkable petal several respects - . Besides being a grial yielder; is the rnost beautiful grower of acy , I ever saw • and, thongh as early as the ear;l, eat, it .is good throughout the'season. TFa Gleased a. - ",gikod grower,. and the hand somest tuber.of any kind I - know of —havii4 very delicateskini . of a, slightly pinkish tin'.' It Agricola. will take the, above as sort of an swer to this query,- "Wily the potato de efease's he yield 2" he isweicome - to It --J. . lEL Vall,in COUNTRY GENTLESUN. HOW . TO 161:BAZ. COLTS No horse is naturally vicious, nor war. thee ever a vicious horse thatwai not made rio mismanagement. 'The more noble and hr ,:11• spirited the torse is, the more-cautious he of 'danger% Now, if we itteinia to aubdee him , without. first ;getting• his confidence, e.O. eradidatint ihalitlear, the process will be s' , indeed. :Bele constantly excited, and itpi, 'and plunges, and perhaps throws bimself• is his madness. The et:JIM MOll, way of breal;is; :illustratescolts fglly this. • Suppose vie. take altogether a d'llerirt course,- and 'entice hirrt into the yard, ami thea alone quietly commence his educati when he finds himaeLf alone with his enetti- , he will. Watch very. .narrowli all our . ni..ve 'ments;—.slowly arid Catiously 'we appro,sq him; soon we see by Ids restlesa 'eye thit in afraid.; we stop awhile, - then again Pr ° ' ceed, being very carefuLtogo Slow, that h 'eye *ill show-no fear ; when within his reac: we, carefully put out ourrhand towards - f i c : ter reaches out biahead and smells; and IV; commence to pat and sinootkhinyon the viz and neck, which he is as fond of as a (I t ' step away trom him, and, to our wonder , be follows us; we gently-caress him again, ar -10 e soon Anti he will follow us.anywhere . Then we put on: a halter, add find that t! is - already:halter-broken; you may lisa.!!! bini as familiarly - as yotr choose, and be al' . not kiele or bite ;!and, if you take the sao iiiiretrit gentle course in his after . educatie• yriu will ,never knoiv him to resist any tiernP, which' he . understands. Having establitt e: :put Mendeb intis mind, we should nee! fgiiten idai by attempting to make bin anything 'ha dcieritiot 'understand. ?revers' temptiempt_to:harne-9r mount a colt anddee'Y lewill surely frighten ,, . *lliktart bfa Crinfidence. Florae made vision bitiad'uiseige; and a man.ll riai:Zaii4s4 a.nolle'and'confiding h6riel , ZiaprieltiOri;-Should• be the. only nr° teeth and hoofs of tbessni 11111321 MEN
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