atit and poor. (From the NASBYToIedo Blade.) . . . . * BlogroptitrOt goetclO of 111 r. titaaby. POST Os, Ca 'err X BO_kDS (Wilth is in the Stet %irgentacky, Jaly 20, 1867, —Edder iblecto : Enclosed find photograffuv myself, ez yoo desired. -To make a - strikin Rider I flung myself into the atitood and assootneclthe should& mite hey bin observed into my clasale cettntenanee.when in the sot nv deliverin myjnet•- ly celetnetedsermon : "The wages 1:11 , sin is Dab."- The $2 00 wichyooremitied toliover the cost nv the picter,Wuz, Tregret to say insufftehent. The plater cost 75 cents, and it took 50 worth of 11&81:01:11'5 newest to atiddy any nerves to the pint:try nndergoin the agony ny sittin a minite in front nv the photograffer. - I need not say that he is a incenditiry Masigehooeette. ,Ez the de ceased VS* tiitiitt's issaker , hez expressed a bnroin desire to possess his spparattu3, it is prob able that public safety will very shortly require the eipalsion nv the incendiary. Bat I bed my reoenge,in his pockit is none uv my postal cur rency.:Sekoorin the picter, I told him I wool take it home, and of my intimit friends, those. who knowd me, ehood decide it win a portrait, I wood call'and pay for it afore he left the Corners. : Will/ do it? Will this picter-taldn Allishniat ever more bed:midway Eko sneers. Too may remit the odd twenty-five cents, either by drafeen Noo York or money order, at zdy reek. 1: was born is the year 1806, at—l will not Bay wfitie. I hey reasons for conceelin my birth place. I don't want to set any,town in that State lap in biznis. That town has gone loonatic and gives Ablishen majorities friteful to contemplate, - and I don't want to benefit it by givin it a naehnq reputaehen. I dont want to double the price of its propertY—to be the means av erectin'a dogen or sich a matter tic first class hotels to accommo date the crowds ez wood make pilgrimage thither to visit my birth-place. The present owner of the house into wish I first opened my eyes onto world nv ain, is a Abliqb 'at nv the darkest dye, and I hey, no desire to enrich him. - Never, by word .tiv mine, libel he cut 'that house up into welkin sticks - and buzzumpins. My boyhood wuz spent in the pureoot uv knol lege and muskrats, mostly the latter. I wnz a promisin child. My parence wnz Democrats nv the strictest kind, my mother in partikeler. She hatid any one that wuzut Democratic, with a ha tred that I never saw eludled. 'Mum I say that, she woodent borrer tea and anger and sich nv Whig nabera, the length and breadth 'and depth nv her DiMeerlay will be understood. . =Thr my childhood, I blow but little. My father wills leadin man in the humble spear in wich he he-moved, heldin at different times, the - various offices in the town up to constable, the snoces _stye steps bein road supervisor and pound mu ter. He waz elected constable and mite proba bly hey gone higher, but for an accident that oc caned to him the first month. He collected a judgment for $lB, and the money wnz paid to • him. The good man wue a talented collector, but waz gingerly ,careless in payin over wat he col - !acted. Ez ehowin the pekooher bent nv genius nv: the old man, I repeat a conversaehen I wand heard. A man who hed an account to collect, _wag Consultin nee who knowd my father well, ez La the safety ur puttin a claim into hand : - '"ls he , a: good collector ?" askt the man. "Splendid," sad the usher. , "Ts he a man nit responsibility ?" askt thsman.. • c "Sir I" sad the timber, "he hez the ability, but • yooll-find when yoo toy to.git yoor money out nv his hinds that he lacks the response." Cood ther hey bin a more techin triboot ? He wuz like- all men ny genins, maballeinced. Ills ability was ell en one side.. Th - e grovelin plaintiff,' who didn't admire eich erratic Elites raised a ruckshen about the paltry sum, and in; father "Folded his tent like the Arah, And ez silently stole away." From that time out, the old gentleman migra ted—in fact, he lived mostly on the road. Ile adopted movin ez a perfeslm, and a very profit able one he,mado of it. When his hose died, the nabers, rather than not have himmove, chip in and raise him *author. Appreshiatin the compliment they pad . e him, he alluz went. I ntenahnn those pekboliartiee ay my ancestor be cna • "The lives nv all great men remind us We may make our lives sublime, And departin leave behind us—" Ef our talent runs in that diroeshun, ez many debts ez he did, though it does require espeshel talents. This hed its infloeence upon my yoothf al mind. 1 saw not only a great deal of the country, but much nv mankind, and I acquired that adapt-. ability. to circumstance with hez ever distinguish ed me. Even to this day ; of I cant git gin I kin take whisky without a murmur and without re- My politicks hez ever bin Dimocratic, and may say, without egotism, I hey bin a . ytioeeful member iiv that party. I voted for Jackson seven times, and for every succeedin Democratic can didate, ez many times ez possible. For Mick Lel : lan, I only gcit in four votes. I didn't approve of the nomination and wuznot overly zealous. Hod he bin elected, wat wood it her availed me ? He hed enuff dismist e.rmy officers follerin kim,- to hey tilled every oils it, his gift, and I bed at that time become too old to biller pollytiv. for the smoozement it afforded, or for the bi neat uv any MERL • - But this is a digression. • • "My Dimocriey 'maul partickerly oonfirmed, in fact I wuz not a Dimokrat from any spe.slil prin. eiple, but more becoz those in the epeor in wick I. moved W 117., until I arrived at the age nv twenty tiny. ,My father Wll7, intimitely acquainted with me, awl knowed all my characteristics ez well ez tho he lied bin the friend nv my buzzum. One day s ez I wuz a layin on my back under a tree, eontemplatin thd beauties ur as. her, my parent tez he : : :"Pete (with is short for my namo i y Soo ever marry, marry a milliner . • • "A`hy ? father ny rainy," iepliutl I, openin mp "Beooz my son," sod he ; "Shell hev a trade 'Mehll support yoo, otheivise yoo'll die uv, star vashen when I'm gone.": I thot the idea wuz a good one. Titre . woman a cuss come into the world; wich cuss wuz labor,, and I wits determined that ez woman hed bin the ousaui,requirin somebody to sweat for the bread I eat, woman ehood do that sweatin. That nits, I perpoied to a milliner in the village and she re mi soot. I offered myself iu • rapid sue ceshtm 'to a widder, who was a washerwoman, anti to a woman who hed boys old enuff to work, With the same result, when, feelin that snthin wnisnessary to be done to sekoor a Pervision. for life, I married a nigger washerwoman wich didn't feel above me. Wood yoo bleeve it? • Within an hour after the ceremony wuz prouonnst, she sold her peranel property, consistin uv a wash tub and 'hoard and a assortment uv soap 'and investin the proceeds in a red calico dress, and a pair nv ear rings, - insisted on my going to , work to support hell- and the township authorities not only main tained her in her loonacy, but refused to extend releef to me on the ground that I wuz able bodied. Rz I left that nigger, I vowed to devote my life to the work nv gettin Iry em down to where. they would hey to support us, and that Tow I hey relijualy fulfilled. I her never failed by my vote and indooence to reduce em to their normal con diahun ; 1 hey 'never felt good ceptin when they ma, put down a peg ; I hey never wept save when they wnz bein elevated. I hev bin bathed, in tiara the heft nv the time for five years past. The offices I her held hey not been many. I had signers to a petiahnn for a post-office in Jack gon'il time, but I killed my chance by preeentin it lb person. The old hero looked at me and re marked that it ivuzet throwin' away post-offices on rich—that when he wanted em he rood buy em at a dollar a dozen. Bookanan was agoin to ippoint me, hut epmehow my antece-' dents got to his ears, and he was afered of his re- Apecktability, and I never succeeded till Johnson returned to his first love and embraced. us. I bed bin drafted into the Federal army at the begirmin nv the war, and bed. deserted to the . Confederacy. Procoorin a certifikit to that efikk, I applied for a pardon and a place. He, didot like to giv me the °Ala, but he wanted a party, and; ea his appintments everywhere show, he coodn't be very pertickeler. I succeeded! I bore with me to Kentucky a commishnn ez Poet Mae . - ter, and I am now livin in the fall enjoyment nv that posishun, end I ritay'say I am happy, The eoeiety is conjenial. Ther is four grocer ies, onto wich I kin gaze Cram the winder nv my Mlle, and just beyond; enlivening what wood oth erwise be a dull landscape; is a distillery, from wich the smoke of the torment nesendeth forever. - I I her tasociatea who reerence me, and friends who love me. There is r.othin monotonous here. I hey known ez many 'ez eight Mee per day, though three or four is panel.: ered enuff to break the tedium. • And in these delightful pursoots, leaven behind me the anabieherui uv what mite be called public life, with my daily bread" sekoored; with my other sustenance ashoored, with a friend allitz to share my bottle, or to speak witli greater degree of akkooracy, friends allnz wilhn to share titer bottles with me, I am-glidin peace - fly down the stream of time, dodgin the troubles and takin ez much uv the good uvlife ez I kin. The twenty-five cents inenshund in the begin- . .Sng uv my letter, you may, ez Lieniarked, remit either in postal order or currency. .Prruot.r.vit Y. h.LSES , P. 31. (\ric4i is Postmaster.) P. S.—Don't refnitthe twenty-five cents men eliuned in postage mumps. I Lev enuff to last. ' me; ez they dint in demand here, ontil the Di ., moorasy strike agin for their rites. T.Tv coarse all I hev on hand at that time will be- nv no . akkount. Bend it in currency. P. V. N. . 'm= the head of "spontaneous -oilman:Wks:l a pairtigruph is going the minds, telling of a man 'who caught fire from a cigar. It reminds as of the Tyfune : 'The fly: on the ceiling—this case was the wnst . , one— Watt blawed all to bits with sponlaneorte combus- "1)o ?or believe in the appearance of spirits, lather?" sated a rather feet - young mau of hie tn dulgents • - , r - • - .0 ii.. 7;7:4 • ; • . 77 .71... '• ' . -- 2 - ' ' 7T -I _i l f : .. . ..'' ; • ___..it .. , r ‘li'.._..Ql , v r y.....-.4, 01 ,4 4 , _ __did ir• •••••••• ..rrr , --- - , eff's• 1 • , ..... • _ . . • ...... - . . . . . • f. , : . 4,7,•, , '"7 1 -'• --r. " .. - "No, Top; but. I bellve iu their diuutipevartee epee i maned mY butt 4 gilkOrbou last uisiV', HARDWARE. LEWIS O. TROMYSON po., DEIZERS 131 HARDWIRE) CUTLERY) - mos, TOOLS Reef am= (norm imotiserr, "apron orms emir." Pettsvill(4 . Pa. - • 1141 March IT, .G 6 BRIGHT &*" . 4 00.,. HARDWARE &IRON" DrATMRSii • - . • sPOKTX, Irmo% man, „. HATcruct HANDLES, .M"..1 Plcs HUD nes nestiths. • SLUGS HANDLES. IV" Feetory in . Railroad Street: Stare in Centre Street, Pottsville, nearly opposite the Miners' Sank: . Jane S, .6r • .r-tf IMS C. THOMPSON , Sz Con (SIGN OF TEE fiIAW,) • , Corsier acre andlllarket 5un1.1 .1 4 PI6T-TSVILLE, Authorized*ent for the sale of IL DISSTOWS goods . direct front Factory. , enteurAs arms, ?rota 6 to Go Inches in dituneter. Saws Restrintaed, Toothed, and made to order; . October 9T, 5641 oge • IRON AND STEEL, FLAT & BOUM WIRE HOPED for loclfried Plana, SHIP RIGGING Etc., Eta., AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF WIRE, mmitrrAinusxD DT IF.IIAZABD, Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co, PENNSYLVANIA. Feb '6l • &if BRIGHT & CO., PEALIIES atl Hardware, Cutlery, Tools, SURLY OPPOSITE THE SUERS' (BARS, Petuillle, P& RAILROADS. L611.1 . G111. VALLEY RAIL*O AD...-'6Y ANIL mer. TRAINS ON-THE LEHIGH VALLEY ' RAILROAD ON: AND AyTER 'MONDAY, APRIL 29th. 186 T, wOl rim In connection with the several roads running to Wilkesbarre, New York and Philadelphia, as follows: DOWN TRAIN& drti 'Zcc, 6.4 8.00 1.80 7.30 4:30 10.08 , 4.26 6.00 11.43 5.55 12:35 6.15 11.55 6.10 1.02 1.05 6.44 12.25 , 6.40 1.49 9.15 2.30. 8.40 10:10 8.15 10.26 5.00 P.M. STATIONS. • Leave . Wilkesbarre... Mount Cannel Mahanov.City. Mauch Chunk. Allentown.... Bethlehem.... Eaton Philadelphia New York.. teinclanaU ExpresUPdaily. RAMS d • • 4 7 44.z' 6 44 6.30 . 12.00 6 .00 9.06 - B.oo' 7.43 • 5.20 ' 9.42 8.25 8.00 11.52 10.54 10.20 4.00 8.30 12.24 11.30 10.37 4.15 8.45 . ' • 12.05 .5.50 10.15 • 2.00 7.45 9.00 8.02 8:48 P. M. P. M.. Fast Line. tNight'Exprets. daily. • ' COIMCMOI4B . : &Axioms New Y0rk..... Reston - Bethlehem.... Allentown..... M. Chunk Nienoy City... MC Carmel... imurrum. S. u. or tom man'. - - All tip and Down tialna connect at 'Easton with the trains of the Central Railrowlof New Jersey to and from New York: . ' 1101t1d11 AND 1:88Q ZAILBOAD. Down trains Nos. 1.3 and 5, and up trains Nos. 2,S and 10, connect at Easton with trains of the Morris and Essex Railroad to and from New Ybrk. NORM VINNIITIOT ANL . Esnsoma. • Down trains Noe. 1, 5 and 7. and up trains Nos. 2 and 8, connect at Bethlehem with trains for Philadel phia. Trains from Philadelphia connect at Bethlehem with down train No. 7, and with no trains Nos. 8 & 10. • rd.= picerNartvaxia L R • Docin trains Nos. and 5, and up :trains Nos: 2,4, 6, and 10, connect at Allentown with trains for Reading and Harrisburg. Trains from Harrisburg and Reading connect at Allentown with all down trains. • • BILLVIDEILX DILLLWAYLI ILUISCOAD. Down trains Nos. 1, 3 and 5 connect at Phillipsburg with train for Philadelphia. Trains fromPhiladelpida connect at Phillipsburg with up trains Nos. 2 and 10, and trains from Belvidere connect with tip trains NOB. 6 and S. naTAwnia& _ • Down train No. 7. and up train O. 8, connect at Quakake Junction with train' of the Catawhisa It. It. HASLErON SAILILOAR 'Down trains Nos. 5 and 7; and up train No. 8, con nett with train of the,Hazleton Railroad, AND BiTEIQIIIMANNA. RAILROAD. Down trains Noe. 5 and T, and up trains Nos; 6 and 8, connect at White Haven with trains of the Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad to and from Wilkeebarre, withoute of care- between Wilkeebarre and New York. No change of cars between . Wilkeebarre and Philadelphia on up train No. 8 and down train No. 5. • • • 'ROBERT H. SAYER, Superintendent and Engineer L V. R. R. H. STANLEY GOODWLN,GaoI Supt. . - .May 2r, .66. • 22- REMINGTONS FIRE • Sold by "•Gun Dealers AND ME TRADE .DENERALLY. Vest Pocket Pistol. No. 99 Cartridge. • Repeating Pistol. (Ellicitpt) No. 22 Cartridge' Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt.) No. 32 Cartrie. • Pocket Revolver, (Self Cocking). • New Pocket Revolver, (with Loading Police Revolver, Navy Size Calibre. Belt Revolver, (Self-Cochin,) Navy Calibre. ' • Navy Revolver. 36.100 in. Calibre. Army Revolver, 44400 In. Calibre. • • Gun Cane, using No. 32 Cartridge. Revolving Rifle, 36 & 44-.100 in. Calibre: • Breech Loading Rifle, No. 8 2 Cartridge:, Breech Loading Carbine, No. 46 Cartridge.; H. S. Rifle, {Steel Barrel, with Sabre Bayonet. S. Rifled Musket, Springfield Pattern. Single Barrel Shot Gun. ' E. REMINGTON & SONS, - Ilion, New York. .Agentc . . .. - Moore I Nichols, New York. Palmera & Bachelders, Boston. . John P. Lovell, Bosto. , — Jos C. Grubb I Co., Philadelphia. • Poultney & Trimble, Baltimore. Henry Folsom & Co., New Orleans and Memphis. Maynard Bros., Chicago. LM. Ramsey & Co., St. Louis .- Albert B. Crane, San Francisco. (Ap. `66-14,) BS- Aug. 18, '66 ROGER'S STATUETTES, E invite the attention of our friends to. these re. ally beautiful and life-like statuettes, which have so weildeserved reputation for correctness of mires &on and faithful execution, accorded to no other works of similar, character in the country. We take pleasure in patting them on exhialtion and sale, for the first time in Pottsville, and trust that they may find their way into many of the parlors and draw ing-rcoms of our citizens..: The following list gives the subject with prices annexed, which are precisely the rates at which they are furnished in Philadelphia and New York ONE MORE SHOT... THE SOME GUARD THE BUSHWHACKER UNION REFUGEES.... 477: - THE WOUNDED SCOUT... 0 - ikinji.liXaM . 1 7 • ro.L I:1 i 3!;i:ZJ TAXING THE OATH MAIL DAY - PICRIT GIJARD.. SLAVE AUCTION TOWN PUMP CAMP FIRE CHECKER PLAYERS. SHARPSHOOTERS... CARD PLAYERS VILLAGE SCHOOLMASTER Pardee outthinking here save, therefore, the cost of packing and carriage, besides the risk of breakage In shipment. OW - Call and eee them. . ReepectfuU3', "ANNAN a. umisir. LEIREIIIIIIIOI, of Pottsville, Penna., /TA • dealer In MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PIANOS, -MELODEONS, ORGAI S. dm, having been appointed sole agent for the celebrated Mason Ac Hainlin`e Cabinet Organs, .. . In the County of Schuylkill, world tesi.,tfolly an nounce to the musical community that be can fund& these unequalled favorite Uabinet Organs, In all styles and slam, at mantifaCturers' prices, The quality and volume of tone, with the power ofexpression In these organs, Is universally admired and pulsed. while their rentability and beautlftd finish make them the mead el egant parlor ornament. lEvery Family Should Have One. THE CABIN - ET ORGANS are adapted to F4llll. C111:111CM AND SCHOOLS. • They vary in take horn $llO to 8800 each. • • larEvory Instinsnent Warranted. Also, Agent for the sale (Attie much admixed . ' Spring Melodeons and .Harmonium Organs, for the Counties of Schuylkill, Northumberland and Lebanon, which instruments are universally liked. They pewees a erweetnees and fellness of tone, which' has received the united commendation of the musical profeesion, and Induced an almost unprecedented Sale. '• Parchment( are respectfully invited to call and exam ine for thermaelvee. MI communications and • orders will be punctually answered or *filled, and every tau. matkm in relation to them gladly given. • Store and Ware Rooms, at the Jewelry Store on Cen tre street, four doors from illialtantlutgo street. Potts. LADIES CLOAKS OPENING DAILY, NEW DESIGNS IN CLOTHS, SILKS & LACES, LO P E 8 . AGI(BW & • 0 3 3. - 839ttiegO . ase•giiiit; ..doorp etutetnut street, • . _ • :-• EDUCATIONAL . • • FiIEELAND SEMINARY ' win °pet' its linll - Term of Tka, on NIONIPAIN; JELLY 29tk. ..FOr Candogoe.contakang plus ticalarar 11. rsrramo,LF A. lc; rxtucipia.. • - Ja1 7 .13-28 kremlin, 'Montgomery Co.: zn. • . TBEERIOENT IIIiBIINAEZ Narristowsi, lo a. , ' . - . - - Foi • Young Med. and For,--gnOnti , cludea' aid - • lothem.didd. .• . . The Winter Seenion of six months will iXnflnaqfiee ori Taaday. Septembo.l7t.h. - For niirdire iiddress dle). W. 10CF. rrincipe: - • - . AriVs—st - sr - .- - • . .. :CLASSICAL DISITXU LE. is aerie ed - to pre_youni melt and boys for Col- Lege. BUSilleSSand Teac hing .School' Select. For Clr- callers address • • . • Belr. ».B. ALE X ANDE Principal, . July C,_s7 -30-3m' . • . Columbia. Pa.. — 7 . 01:11 - 1t.E.RLAND VALLEY INErrrrint FOR YOUNG GRNTLIVIEN, Neckaiticabort. Peimaylvassia. I REV. O. E G.E _4Ye S 0 N Eighth schelastic year under pres'sent iniesgement.— Course of study both Academic and Commercial. - Do ties ties resume Tuesday, September ad. Litarges, $l2O per five months' seselon. No exthai._ • References—Rev.FßANKLlN MOORA Foueville. Mr. T. R. BEDDALL, Port Carbon. - Circulars at this office or Mechanicsburg. • - July 20,. 'GI - 5:9-er• • . . WEST . GROVE . FEMALE .BENTEILEY cnEtinizs. coirersr, The duties of this Institution Will .be resumed under nevi mrulattutteon the 7th of tenth' month (October) , neat.. -In addition to a complete English course thor usie, ough instruction _will -be given in Languages Drawing and Painting. Lectures on scientific andOth 'er eubjects will be delivered frequently. Byer) effort . ' will be used to sustain the high reputation this school, has long enjoyed.. • Catalogues furnished on application to the Principal. T. Pal TNINGTON CONARD. • June 29,'62 26.3 m . • Weld Grove, Pa. WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, WILPIIINGTON, DELAWARE, The next Annual Bandon Will beginon MONDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 9th, - 1561; The course of , study embraces -all the branches of a Complete nngliah, Magical and Ornamental Educe- , tlon. For Catalogues, or information, address July 27-30.2 m • JOHN WILSON. Frest. THE. MOLLER ACADEMY; A Normal. Classical and Business School for Young Men and Boys, Also the YOUNG LADIES' •INlSter.t:Lrr • of Hatboro.% Montgomery County, Pa, Rev. George Hand, A. M., Principal, will reopen on Monday, Sep-'- tember 2d. These well known schools (half a mile apart and con •nected only thteugh the Principal,) are beautifully Ice , : cated on the old York Roe& 15 miles north of Philadelohla, and are well provided for the comfort and thorough training of pupils.. . , For Circulars, address the Prieclpal. • Atm. `67, Paintal Glass, &0., &0., T :FE FREDERICK INSTITUTE FOR YOERG NEN -AND•BOTS, • • • . • Frederick, Illo'ntgomery 'County, Pnutt: Te Fall Sepslon of this Institution will commence. August sth. Adz:glutton granted to all appli cants of sound minds and good morals, who are wil ling to comply with the rules and regale/inns of the Institute.. No others need apply. For Catalogues or admission address A. PRINCE SUPPLER, M. A" or ESN, M. A 7; L. L. B. , • • 'duly .27067 : . . ' SO-St CHEGARAN INSTITUTE. —ENGLISH 00 Fauccni7-. FOR YOUNG. LADIES: . BOARDING AND DAY PUPILS, . • 1627 and 1529 Ellprue 9c.. Philadelphfe,_ Will re-open on THURSDAY, SEPT. 19th. . - French is the language of the family and 1e constant ly spoken in the Institute. • . • • • • . Madame D'H.E Principal July 13, .07. ' . iS4m .. • PENNSYLVANIA .PEMAtrdrOOLLEGA. Perklomen Bridge, Montgomery Co;,Pa... • This Institution is organized with three .ilepartinentS —the Academia the Collegiate and the Ornamental.— Young ladieit may here receive a thorough education, either in - the Common Branches, in the Illgher.Briglish and Classics, or in. the Modern Languages, 'Music., Drawing, Painting, and Fancy Work. The College is supplied with a good Philosophical and Chemical .Ap-, parsing, Chart, Minerals, Fossils, &C., to illustrate the Physical Sciences. The Legislature of Pennsylvania has vested the College• with authority to grant Diplo mas and conferDegrt es. and many of its gradnates 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 . • pursued. , The next-session opens the BOth of April, 1901; 'For further information address the Principal. J. P. SHERMAN. A. M., Freeland, 14-6 m Montgomery Co.,'Pa. April 4 .67 LIND.E.N HALL, moßAyttiair SEMINARY TOR YOUNG - • - .LADIES, .• • • - AT lATIZ, LANCASTER ' CO., PTcNNA.; (FOUNDED SEPT., 1794.) • Affords superior advantagee for thorough and accom plishe Female The d 7-41 h Annual Termopensn Tuesday, August 20111,18.67. For circulars and lamination apply to Rev. W. C. RE 'CURL, 'Principal. July rf, - . 30:3m7 COMMERCIAL NORMAL SCHOOL LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE. A Normal Class will be errganixed in connection with thtslnstitution, commencing on the 16th of April, to continue ten weeks,--..-to June 21st. .• • - - A faculty of seven Teachers is employed. • . Also a full Commercial Course. Expense for. Normal Course; exclusive .of books, $49 20. Conunerctal Course less than romi rates. Send for Circulars, addressing Rev. T. R. VICEROY. A. M., President, Annville, Lebanon Co., 'Pa. Dec 29, .66-62- 18-ty. March 30. 'CT [chartered with ample powers.] T EBANON VALLEY COLLEGE,—The L eecond Collegiate year will commence : . . : On 'Monday, Angina 19,• 11367, This Institution has been chartered by the Lee , lila: , tare of the State with ,full • Collegiate powers, and the: following courses of Study,. in which it is proposed to. grr,dnate Students, have been adopted, viz. • An Elementary Course for Teachers, '. (B. E•) A Scientific Course, - - • (II: S. A Ladles' Course,- : CM. A. • A Classical Course, •- (A. 8.) • A Biblical Course, (8.-B: S.) The SChool Is intended to supply a great public want, and instruction Is Ohm In all branches Of a com mon, a liberal; or an ornamental education: There is a primary or model school connected with the lustite-. Con; 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, first class teachers, a location not excelled by any in acces sibility and healthfulness, and is the general morala.of, the community, we offer to parents and guardians a' pleasant home, where their children and, wards will be properly cared for and will be subjected to the, best training. EXPENSES. Boarding, 'Washing, Light Fuel, and Tul. lon, With , famished room, for Fall Term of 18 weeks • * • EISS 50- ! Instrumental Music AS 00 Double Entry Book-Keeping' (in classes) • 115 00 . Painting and Fancy NVork at usual rates. ' . • For catalogues and further particulars, address, Rev. T: R. VICEROY, A_ M., Presidnt. June 22, 25-11 Annville:-Lebanon Co.; Pa. CARD.:_ • -: rT'Eg UNDERSIGNED, • 1 DOMEOPATMIID PHYSICIAN, W(irild respectfully inform, his friends and' the public of Pottsville and vicinity, that be has. located per tannentiY, and opened an office at the corner of Market and Second. streets, Pottsville, Pa., where ho can be - professionally consulted. . Orrice Hot= to 10, A. M;l.to 2, P. 4to 9; P. M. B. BECKS" IR. , D. March IA .67 . • rtzm• PEIZEOV_A_TJ. Capt 0, F. GLOVER Having removed his Cigar and Tobacco Ilitoro to the building between Capt. Smith's clothing store and J. Deems Jewelry store, Centre street, west side, and thankful to hie friends - and the public for past favors, asks a continuance of the same, and informs them that he has on hand a large and superior stock of all goods in hie line which will be sold at the lowest market . . Fates. Sarnia store is easily distinguished by a large and, beautiful model of a ship in bia window. • - April la. . • . 154 f TO CARPENTERS ez BUILDERS The Sehuypall'-County Limber& Manufacturing Co, Have on hand at their extensive establishment, on Railroad Street,' a great quantity of lumber of every kind and descrip Jon, which they can supply to Operators, Carpenters and Builders, at lower rates than it can be bought elsewhere. ,They are also ready. to supply, through the means of their extensive bran and la bor saving machines manufactured rotieles in their line at a saving of 25 per cent: on former cost. Their large workshops have been in successful opera tion for the past year, turning out vast quantities of. Doom Window Frames, goon. Panel Work, Mouldings, Bed-posts, • Blinds, • • Bunisters, • Shutters, . • 600. 6 00 6 OD 6 00 6 00 And all kbals of Framed, Paneled' and Turned Work, which they have constantly on hand. . They are to execute ordennt the short rat notice, for any quand, ty or quality of Sawed or manufactured staff. - • Pry and green Hemlock of all kinds, for , balding =. Oak, Maple, Poplar, chair, plank ind scant al ; Cherry, Walnut,Mahogany, At., for cabi-. net work ; White and Yellow Pine boards for flooring, raw or made to order: White Pine plank, S, 234*, 2, IX, IX, X. and g inch pinel, always ready; also, plank, beams, rails, emntling, poste..abitigks. lath, . telling lath, palings, &a., of sawed stuff and everythin g: in their line on band or to order, at the nhoriest notice. • . Patarrille. March its. .04 • 10. • EVIOM PECTORALIS - for the etre of. COUGHS, COLD R, and SORENESS •OF TEE CHEST, pronounced by those who have peed it to be the best remedy for the cure of colds ever. offered to the public. Bead the following teatimordal Porrevuts„ May Lek ISt& • Lome C. Ram Esq.—Dear Sir:,•lt error& me lea:o -we to bear testimony to the efficacy of your rills," in removing Coughs and Bronchial Medico* having found immediate and permanent relief from the um of 'one bottle, after having tried many other remedles Rea very severe cold and COTterillial which I suffered for earnests. weeks during the past whiter.: itespectlally youni T. 4). GODFRIIT. For the Care of BURNS; CUTS, • CBILBtAINS,: Rhenauttism, Frteted Feet, Sore Throat. Neuralgia, Feta, Scalds, Bruises, etc.' .Also. Myra Fills; for the speedy and effectual cure oyriles, both external and in ternal Weal and tstiunine testbncmlals. • . ' FRANCIS ALTSTAIT, Agent, Centre Bt, opposite the Mortimer And for mile by Dr. Geo. Yeomans, Ashland; ey , , /Kammer. Mallanol Cityi B. & R. pimps, ziew Caslll4 James Gillian, Swatara ; Geo. H . HoStaan, Cremona r (3eo. Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven ; Hinunea, Orwilnkharg ; L . R. Johnson. MinersvMe ;.H. lrvinr St. October 21. 'lll-4&,17 'HYDRAZIJIC CEMTINT. - • 3001b5, • . • -... . . • . . . - • - . • • • • - The Ileple7 Cement Oompany baling smothted - ne their sole aarnnts in Philadelphia;: for the .wp of th e i r evertor ardele. we are now prepared to woke the . mune &CLOW BANS.B. - Orders are Oiled either front ,our. WarehowW, of dl. lett from the worke,..4oredleg. to the cpagtity re., AI I x•N.4t:NEEPIX I3-- 42 South Debenere_Men244l' pittidaifi• -Naar AA. stemilli -on tend - Nr-Mlll ,-- S - —FERTILIZERS. - T 0..702, -- dtratomEßs. - indarti, weir. in :Fee - • this and Abe Agdtereal that. :we hue In Merit year increased our facilitise forme tosatufactore of oarikw.liatucLlMosratrli, m as ex tentnnewiened 'by any . wtber Home .-in•the traced, s ta t n iorßerope. - .-These: facilities not.only Mande . theriniaritaiecd. of Oar old estddialted walla habit. .adelphladauram so the lIIMAIWAIIIIHRIVIBIE CIIi~TUBAL.CHSM I III4A WORMS. but also the prithitelitedeiniviiimi well stocked.wmits at Chiesgoi „with alltisi neces-z sari madabstlO , Ws, ,am, to =duet the tundarsi.—.. establiallnamt alone line peOdUted; annwifity weer -spoo,buts Fardried Banescand Meal; - -ancliscospacue of cal lardy tteriaitted; - .Wedesire, by-11W demi an tO ixinduct time; twa concena:so that one, o n era-will , desire a, *OWL home& Irmo their. • consolidation, In obtaining a MAlMErialg ,whirl shall maintain a standard fend ciniformnitality.nd al the lowest pcwsiblwrice. 11A1117,GAI * SONS. p • • mien. Mum Subititntel 13AUGH'S, W„BONE SUPER-FHOSPITATE - OF ima, 4r^ nl.- : MARK 71 . Iftk _ - _ 13.6.176&`Ei0N5 , Sole Prop' Iga nnWthrers ' Delaware liver ei'ficsmicel. Works; 'CALUMET ,11 4 :11.118., -Chicago. • [E . 's: mere" are recommended' to vm , •26e of the dealerlocated in tbelr bborboo& •In sections whereto dealer Is yet establishedi tbs Phosphate may be procared directlyfronrthe undeddgaed. Circular will be sent to all dealers who apply: • BAUGH & GOBS Offices. No. 20 8. Delaware Avenue, . PHILADIMPHIA. J. • • • N 0.289 LakeMcrae; Chicago. . BAUGH 11BOTHEBS &. 00., • General Wholesale Agents. N0.,181 Pearl Ni.. isiiriter of Cedar, NEW YORK* • GEORGE DUGMILE, Wbolerale Agent for liaryituul sad Virginia; ... 97,1103 Smith's Wharf, BATAIIKORTI -- • lirWe are prepared to Supply oar Patent Sectional Kill to all Manufacturers for grindbnit Bodes,. Glum and all other bard substances. - July 21, 'B6 - fdOlte - Ptllt.LlF ll3° Games -.(aSorzo. . SUPER-PHOSPHATE : - 611 STANDARD, enraserrix t zgD; • For Sale at liannictmarti Depots, . . . N 0.717 North Front istreet, - and No. 95 South Street, Balti more,.. And by Dealers Prote*o lle Cctunte3t The SOMBRERO .'GII.S.ItO of which MO. ,R 0 .PHILLIPS' PHOSPHATE is and , always has been .manufsctured. (and of which he has sole control for the United-States) contains fifty per cent more Bone Phosphate than Raw. Bone, therefore 'lt Is more durable. The addition of Smmoniagives it greater fertilizing - . Over six years , experience has proved to the Pamir that it makes a heavier grain than even istablemsnure, and le not Only active but lasting. Price $56 00 per ton 2,000 lbs. • Discomat to dealers. - _ . . . • MORO PHILLIPS, Bole Proprietor and Manufacturer. IFeb .16..67-1.9m July 27, 17 HALL' S Superior Improved Super-Photipliate of Lime MANEJFAMBUED BY THOS. HOLT, AGT., BOILITYLICILL HAVEN, PA. 1 1 / 4 ' . Farmers and Dealers in Fertilizers will observe that I have adopted the above "Trade Mark," to show. those who' use Fialrs Super-Phosphate, made from the Raw Bone, that they are getting my manufacture. _ • My patrons will 'Reese be careful in purchasing, to .observe that the.above "Trade Mark". la stamped upon each beg. as none other is genuine. . •‘. • • . For • Wroat. Rye. Barley, Corn, Oda, 'Potatoes, To. basso, Buckwheat, Sorphurs, Tarrant', ; Hops, Garden, Vegetables, axd everg Crop and Plant. • • L • • • iiVe claim for our. Phosphate that as a fertMzer and. quick producer for early vegetables.' IL cannot be. ex celled by any in the market, and aa, a TOPIIRESE3ING .for GRASS it has no superior. • - ' •We guarantee that farmers will find our Superehos. pirate of Lime more prompt hi. action and more last ing in Its effects than either Peruvian Guano or stable Four years experience has tested this,' that - our. Fer - tilizers makes heavier grain than even _stable manure. I am now ready. to supply the above superior Fertili zer in large or small quantitles• - •-in new begs of 200 pounde each'. Also, always on hand. a stock of line Raw Bone Dust, Soft Nava Scotia Plaster,. dro., dre. A trade discount allowed to dealers. ' The above . Fertilizers can be purchased et BRIGHT CO..S Store. Centre Street,"Pottsville..- • • POST OFFICE ADDRESS—TIFIIO2I. L. NOM T.• Agt., Schuylkill limn, _ - - March - 23;'661,' ....Feb 1.14 t 66 S.lll 12- - ALLEN & NEEDLES' IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATF, OF LIME THE BEST; - THE CHEAPEST, THE HOST UNIFORM.:.. • -:.. THE now FINELY Prepared PHOSPHATE In the market. It 18 ;Jacked In, . New Bags, 200 lb,, sash. $5 . 0 per 2000 lbs. URGE ril9o . otOiT TO Dt►cs ce PERUVIAN - CliAllo. we . eell only No. I—received direct from • . the government.' • F.A.R NE R SI ALLEN &. NEV.PLES' FERTILIZER, THE BEST, TnE CHEAPEST, THE ,MOST RELIABLE , MANURE FOR RYE, AIIeI tiiiitnatuiently &deb 03e Soil: Picked in • Med. Bags, 150 lbs. es& • 636 , per 2000 pounds. • " A IEOArt.IIIIOOIINT TO DEALERS. , _ Agrleldttnel Werks, Beach and Plum Ste. Offlcel-4 _Stores, 41 B.' Water St. b. 42 D. Delaware Avenue, PHILIDELI , I2I. • July 18, IT Mat RESTORE . YOUR SIGHT! . TNR. J. STEPHENS' 4t . 00. 1 S - ". = ..... . PATENT: CORNEArBESTOBEiIiS, : Or, RESTORERS OF THE EYESIGHT. :,...,,,, They wfZl Suture intixiiret Sight s , and Preterte ato the. Latest Period a(' Life. - . • -.• . - , . „ . . • ' • SPECTACLES BENDEBED.. pSELES. . .. . _ .. ._ _.... . • - " ' ..• .. The most eminent Phyile. • . ~, '. ' . item; Oculist s , Divines , and ......•. . , the most prominent men of : 410 r , : our country , recommend the ' ' r ~.' s , '.. nee of the CORNEA BMW- - ... - aicitl - - : . Kftgi for Preebyepla, oe Far or - 7. -'-, - • ' .long4tighteinese,`. or every ....-,.. ;person who Wears spectacles --z.. from oklage ;Dlinness of Via. - Slurring ;.Overworke4 Aathenopia, or--Weak EPlPhora..- er: Watery - _,, pi ; Pain in the Eyeball; Anumroets..-or Obscurity' of ' 1. ; • Photophobia,. Or /n• . nce of Light ; Wad:neat Retina and Optic Nerve; . - 'pia, or b erkar -or bodies orn - dhe Iphtlialmia, orlnflam; . ~' break -EE a ri ß d e na . Partial Blindness ;_ . • of the ~ .Eyeball, and 3 Vision :from :.the _... /niaminitiOn4a3.4 - ./ one With a hertainty I. _ __....out the least fear of in,im7 to the eye. , More than 0,000 certificates of cores are., : exhibited at per office. Cure guaranteed -In every ~ ' case when applied according to the direr:limas inclosed in each box, or the :money will be re- • funded. Write-fora Ciroilar--smi gra&s.._ Address,- Di. J. STEPHENS di CO., Oculists. For sale at Ihishton'S PsaMly Drug Store. No, 10 Astor House, corner of: Barclay : Sow - sl ut - Broadway, New. 'York. . ar Da. J., Pmeriorns & Co: - bare ist . and patented 'a - MYOPIA: or oomizA. -FLAT TENER; -for the moo of BEAII-SIGHTEDNESS, which - has proved a great anooesa.- Writ* fore NOT Us !Be ... r• JEST WI:KATIE WANTED. - THE GREAT CHINA TEA aOUPAfY. Tho proprietors hate heroine -folly ecerthitted that the consumers of tea and souse are paying too Moth ' profit on these articles of every day's ecasumption; sad have o a WHOLESALE and IDITAIL WA AND CO WAREHOUSE IN litillANOY CITY, Ts." • and will sell at the following prkeet • • • - .110 .90 .$ ll - 10311 idis.111:16 - . 0411 isg. - .:.90. coo -,.A.te:. 41 ' • LOS ire. Break. .901.10 .." . 1.91 B -erperlat aiia -Yam's It Creme ; Tea, . 90, 51.00,11140, 91.91. ' • We warrant the above tees of- the beet quaft, and 'freeborn adulteration. •We the have both bleak end green teas_at 50,61, TO. wad 80 emits per tom do not wurantthem parrs as they've s Brieetios. Am, ite. -We alao have an extra hlack tea called the_ oyoor it is. the best black taa imported:width we sell at 31.40 per pcmnd. _Ground orffee 20 and 84 tenth —excellent coffee at Bo cents Jai; 40 amts. . ;INutlea.UTlng at itillstence Could form a elnb, - and We will seedy= orders, each package separate„ with name and quantity inex.ked on it. Nth* thd saloons and boarding houses, which me large waantitleacurcA have their .ordere delivered at S trathabows oar - mice Met.. When thetoders Wthey win • ftrared by oar meow inegca-for tkit paneweeillikis mr. throoOthe different towns ana vulvas every_ week. Br. ask flketed ll a -Bat tarboo. , New Phltidelpf tOemaMdoaY ialsak et.• rerdtwale,New Culls mid We willlksee: simple of say of our, twat soy of the shim plasm when ordered. wee** s hist - - • Address your Orders tir: 4/4,9f001.1.1111 Bs - Bet, Mot Sa. Nratruml Oily. Pl. •Julyllo. 'Ol-29, illeirriniltedeeeere are t =head at . 116 emmiacicra, , ci..osnic:ouritttsopraw.i ! TO. - -oEosE:-Btr-SrtkTESs;;-_' . „ pu ziotootioeuoi out los,:tigosot *mime la will-641 out 4the elate: stook_ at...Dcr, Goolle:finceriew Quasonumiltc.,ac,witlik soniber titans malitaidla invietheionre s the "up* an thr,wWcl44oa bialreveli an s Sor v. lAitabon : - -411:41 Itine - AP,NT Vents* 1114141W.0 torma it Hie; •iarw ii#llll 1 ate o::vwK - .'r.T4:.i... :* - ir..*:.*::i LV -- ,MII-1.:8 . : . .t.'1 THE'.LOWEST. PRICES itearas, Plank, , . . . fi.PRUCti Bald' ' ati44I 4 ZDTLOORIN9. CARoUNAS BUT AND USE AMMONIATED --~:-r .5.j . .K::k . ,- - :k...L . Y:;. DALU 1 Corner of . Fourth and Pine Streets, ,READItte, .PA;.i Kee P i Cr121'4344 On bawl and for sale al d:Qeneia! mwnuiw:ii of WHITS ruis AND HENLOCE llea_tttllfi& - Flviring, and Foliating Timber* r.'S'IYIA N-4, ' • . - • • • - • ' maple, and NIOHIGAN PANEL . LIMBER. Akio, 'White Pine, Hemlock and Spruce Tickets, Chestnut and- Ce4e: Poeta, Plastering; : Rooting end Blathili . Ulo, Yalta Plne, Ceder ant CSPreen . • And White Oak. and Cedar tita4ea. EV - Orders reqectially solicited _and promPtlY ded to. ' . May 4, 'BT 18410 SP :: E.B.11;-7-S PORT : .. .GrItAfg...IVINE.I 1,..:-.. PURE ANDTOI:II3,..YLES OLD: .- . et ammAndon Table mid faialbr•tee. 110113Cail, MID BY paraynxis YOB Females, Weakly Persons, ikrent Remedy for Kidney Affeedons • RHEUMATISM, AND` ALL CiMONIC DISEASES, noraurr-wrws FOR nmarra Every family at Ude sea= tumid we • . . .. •• - • . Speeitoii Port Grape. Wine, • . ... , .._ . . • . ..,. . . oidebiiitid in:Nampa- for its medicinal • andheneficisi gualities: bighly esteemed*:. by : eminent physicians, - used . in. European and - Americati Hesplialsi and :by some of the best. flimMee In Europe and Americo:. AS'A TONIC—It bee no equal; causing an aPpelite. and building up the 'system, being entirely a pure wino of a moat vatnablegrapa ' ABA DII3ItETIC-It iniparbia healthYactiUlt of the glands, kidneita and urinary organs :' very beneficial in 'dropsy, govt and rheumatic affections... .. ,' ; . .--.. Sieer's Port Grape Wine i tt x 6sare article from the Jul rape r the Port Grape, pos, medicinal propertreetor to any other wine in nee, and an excellent article for all weak and del3lll- T te rams, and the aged and infirm, Improving the a , beneAtin,4 ladiee and children. It once, and yon will not be 'deceived. 111"13e me the algnatnre of AIM= HPBRE. ie over the cork of eachlottle. _ _ Bold by H. Baylor, Pottsville ; Shindy,' & Bona, Ta- Magna; Hermany & Allen,lialtanoy City l Lawrence Brown, Minersville ; H. N. Doze, Schuylkill" averi; IL B. Davis, St. Clair, and by all first class drnges, who also sell the , CAB t.TXJA PORT BRANDY a Choice 'old article, imported only by Mr. Speer, diject from the Valley of Oporto. - Trade supplied by wholesale druggists in New York and Philadelphia, and by A. SPEEkt,t. at his. Vineyard In New Jam. " PRINCIPAI.OFFICE-40S Brotawai, It Ir. NEW SPRING DRY GOPDS, WA-GK,ER. 4i, i pAicE,. i .. DRY GOOD S 7 .0 - - btj . ‘.lo - .N . :..H A. 14,1,:, (Two door! below Post OHSoe,~ Itlithantongo Street, Pottsville: We are 1113 W receiving ' from New. York our elegant stock of !MOM OWD& to which w e . invite your speotalattentlon before making your sPrlng,purclutaela Our good's are all of the best quality, and . .; We Watrant-Everythiiig that we Sell. We dotk deal In damaged auction goods, but select our goods from tbstbeat of wholesale houses. Avian to our store will at once show you that we try to puma BLAOK AND TANGY arras; At Late 111Pricee., DRE55L4.7. 1 2=.... GOODS. HANDSOME PLAIDS, • PARASOLS - AND MN :ITIEBItgrtAs, New doles, and Handsome. - Handkerchiefs! Handkerchiefs! All uslen. 15 mita aid upwarli. MARSEILLES' QUILTS, Li nn ;hsizetuid. Beautiful Patterns.. - ?BRITS, nuns, and - MIXSTIO GOODS GENERALLY; AT THE BIGHT PRICES. ; ,KID GLOVES, JOEVINII MAHE. • Thief:Haft la exit to iit so Well, and the extensive age ett it by first class retail dealers in New York in =we mum with other ma k es . is a guarantee of its quality. . . Ladlen' and Gentlemen's Giotto a Nostiryi troLL:gliz. o6l c• - • —• • LADIES' MADE 13A0Q1JES, • At 'Los! -Pyiets. Mud Casdmeres for 41a4's paltai liked Cass!mere , for Boys' gun s ,. land easilineres for Ladles , Santos BONNET RIBBONS, MAXTETA CORD 1D133, ALL COMMA. • - nice csa" _ en Mori, bat If ivirti t 111'1 V mil is war Will favor as with a we will show you pow' .`AT'VERY.IAW PRICES noiri irogGET TUE PLACE. UNION HALL. . WALKER & PRICE: WI Us 11 .NEW - BOOKBI. NEW - .BOOKS! onairig • iii4adere Incpwkvi betweeniSa end C allintory o< rovt7 4 10 -1 0edm.. Wanders inenthoned la Um-Holy , Wvith3P. , 4bellnal compalso the Advent of - ReV. ="1. 112 " 4-12 4 61 . 1 g C eeEk OnelleeneadlateNe sic . ' • neare. Zheentibege. or the Both hY Detre ex. Vesiteeilineeiunitneen .11forel, rine for .the : home • .6ieAtellinol2. et Bream Tlenen,l4: irPh; G litenry4Vll i Wabite4 John a. Cilhorin, Xandrirard mkt& Conga. Ja n a e x , . isbnummet, g oo . kteng.....Ward Beerheri_ Cbduoodure Vanderbilt, nman inn.' John Jacob 411 0 T i -CoOlgety brows voinnie..:Por male* T • ,BalW ItAWEIHrEt &carmen: . . CARiETIIiGS, /AG CARPETEOBI..II,c, alautiolt _ w as , moorin twit; wiitino; Ar se - s oe x a smiA,- Wielpritid tlinielt , d • P 0:0 II: ' STORE : ~ . %!po i de r 4: fiac44' Tev7l 14,1 Qom" ii ~.-....., • ,:••••:, •fir.) k i t MOUNTAIK:' CUT' SMARM -AMOY ".- C. Co., Agts FIRE. LIFE, INSU CASH ASSETS-- Dlntual Mei New York. - Penn Nipanai:Life, - Travelers , itfiird, • ilartfordlAve Stock • International IFire, -New York security— - ." • " Niagara 44 44 Putnam " • , 64 North AllieliCall" Merchants Oombined Policies in . the original Traveiers Lißurancitthijitink- id Hartford, insuring $5,000 in vase. of Death from any cause; with s2s,,per week in case of total disabilityfrom . . bigness, issued On liberal terms. . ' ' - • • Examine our Bates for Life. Insurance befOre Insuring elsewhere ! . , ' ,OFFICE IN MASONIC BUILDING, • ' CENTRE STREET --POTTSVILLE. JllllB 15. 17, , • - - -- ' " AWSoN'T:AOcT::.STEAM: , F ) VNIP , And;lnvalid"! ..,, . , , • i •• - The attention of Coal Operators and others is invited to the ramp herewith illustrated, as, being the best pulp, for heavy lifts, yet introduced in the mining region.• We claim for these Pampa the following advents:: ges over all others: _ f••- . , , let.—They are donble acting. With bat one p01e.. : '••- ' . ' .' .. ~' ,'•- • .- - ' - . • . .2d.—They occupy less space, fa'l4 inch pump wit.steam cylinder, 30 inches In ,ditnneter, 4 .feetstrnket is butlB feet long.* feet wide, OK feet high.) • _. -' • -' • ' ',, ' • ' 3d. The steam valve Is moved by the pressure of the water to tie column, producing an action similar: ,to the eccentric movement on crank pimps. • '• ' - ' • :. , , .. ;.. ' • • 2 _,. ~... . 4t6,--They can be ran up to a speed of 160 , feet Per minute, Without any pounding' or destructive J... on '• ' . :thewalves or other paits of the pump. .. ' . . , '. , fiefs They *nice no stays or fastenings of any kind, ;.thelr oWn weight being sufficient tokeep them :perlettly steady,even when. orking on the heaviest lilts.:._ . --- z - • - --' 6,k.—They will work On lifts up to 400. feet vertieal height, and will ran at any Speed - from 180 feet down to 1 foot per minute. . ' - , • •-' , .., . .- ' 7th,: --They are consttacted' O under the, direct superintendencef Mr. - flobert Allison, whd has lad 20 yeais' expe.rience in mineactaring mining machinery. t. , - , , ' ' ' • . ' : • , • . fith...Theyhave the endorsement of some of the oldest operatent . and best mining.superimenden is In the coal region:„ - - • ..- • .- ' . .. . . . . . • . ~.... . . • . - , . :. . Mr JOHN. 11..' BRACHER, - Pottsville, Mr. .JAMEG 'OLIVER, •Potimille.' , Mr. CHARLES SILLIMAN, POthrtille ; - Messrs. J. O. & 0.8. Repplieri Philadelphia :, .11. r. JOHN L. GEIGER, Mammoth Colliery HAR iLEIGH COAL CO,Mazieton, Pa., Mr. MORG.A.N SILLIMAR. Supt:,-. Hazleton, Pd.; • WOLF CREEK DIA :MOND COAL CO.. Gen. J. K. SIDFRUID„ Supt., Wolf Creek Diamond cow, Co., ' Pottayille ; Mr .4A.LEE'..SIT.I MAN; philadelphia.' • ' . '.'• • , • ' •.. , - '' . • . . .... . . . , Parties requiring pumps or in want of any farther information . will . please call.on or . address the under ...signed, who are'prepared to fill orders.at abort notice for pumps of anysLz.e, and to Work' on-any'lict up toAOO ,feet,-vertical height. Column and steam pipes tarnished at the loWest cash prices; Mao' 41 , kinda of mining ma ehinery. 'All work made of the beat material, and put Upiin the most substantial and workmanlike manner, at `,reasonable pri es.. .. . .: . • ... . ..-, Our Steam Pumptare all warranted to ran'loo feet per minute for ordinary work; and to - give entire sat tsfectlon . THE UNION:PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, Are now constructing a Railroad from 'II .E•s A:9 1 . westward towards the'Pacitte.Cipean, Making with Its . • ;connacticamaxtmnbroken • ACROSS THE - CONTINENT.. The tlompa4. now, offerslimited amount. of their FIRST -111.013, 1 tGA-Gt TSONDS . having thirty years to.run, and bearing annual inter est, payable bri - the first' dal' of January and .Tuly, - the in City of *eiv'lfor'lt, at tha rite of• .' • SIMPER - CENT: IN GOTH Ninety: Cents on. the- Dollai. : • Thieroad Was'cceitpleted from Omaha 305 inilesWest creLthe.lstofJanwtry,.l36l,nad..o3_felly equipped, and trains are regularly running over it.. The company, has now on hand enlficent iron, ties, etc.; to Ankh the 'remaining portion to the 'eastern bass of the Rocky hlonntaini; 213, mlles, vilach iff tinder -Conduct to be done SepteMber lst of thicl yawned Ids expectidthat • • the entire road will be running' order from Omaha to its western eminectiorivrithdua Central Pacific,' now being rapidly built eastward from Sacramento, Cal.. during 1310. ' Menne of the lOotraArnni. - • - Estimating the disnince to be built by the Union Pa dile to be 1,565 miles, the 'VOW' States' Government tisane its Six pe. cantrhlrtir-.Year , bandato the Cots- - peni s es the rod. Jennie - lied eNthe avertigerateof about .$23,250 per mile, amountlngto $44,203,060. , The COmpepy 16 Oro permitted - to !villa Its own 'FirtA Mortgage Bonus an equal s amOrmi, and at the same 031 w which* HirpSei34- Act of Congress are made a Stestilfertgage:. on the : eiltire . llne, .the 'bonds. of the Vnited Statasheing subordinato to them:: • .- 'The tkiierliment makee idonation.' 0t.12,600 ' acres of laid to the mile, innoinigng te**ooo scree, es limited to bcrwertk.WMX49oo, making' ttie_toisi re: ioniCes, windy° of the capital; 018;416,000 ; but the cull value of tkklaida cannot now be realized.. The authorized Capital Stocked the ComPany is one hundred milliOn orwhich five' millions have iiirSady been paid Ini Mid of whirl,. - it is not sUpPosest -tint more 040 twe 3 dPili r e m 3 4 11 0 1 / 9 1 0 most will be ,Thicost of the rtdd :estimated by competent au- Osiers to biebont one Inuadierj million dollen', ex- - .clueive of equipment.. •' • ' Prospects Ifni Bertram's. Z,,... 4. -,,- ^ Hartford FOR MiNES, ROLLING . MILLS, WATER_ WORKS dco, WE HEIFER sir PERMISSION TO June 49,1661 . . The railroad connection between, Omaha . and pm' lupus now complete.,:atid - the - eaniiims of - the Union . Pict& on thesectkaitilreiciy finished forum first two • Weckls in May-were .These -sectional earn-: hip is the inch "more than pay_ th e -tai l oi o n the company% bonds, . and the through • .bletinees over the only Itne ; of railroad between the . ldlanttc-arid Pacifle,mnet be immense: . Value laud liecarity of ibe.Thiggda: The Company reiptio46; eibmit, that the above isatement of facts fully demonstrates :the seem* of , their Bonds, and tot additional. proof they would sug gest that the Bonds now offered are less than ten mil. lion dollars rut 51T milea'ofioed, onwhichovertwenty . llkm dollars hive eareidy heen=ei*ridedon inffes of this road the ears - are now running, and the re/Mil4k 18 T Inl4l)lo:ParlioinPleted.' ;`. • At thepreacest 13143-01 „premium : on gold these bonds pal as runnel intessid - ,omthe pewit-cost of . . •-• - • . • •• - and it le believes' tiuit'on'the iompletion of theipad, like the CkrreMenealkinds, they•svill go above prr.--; thettmpsulylntersk to Bellbut a limite4 Amount at the pt Clod Satre, m 3 retain the ' . rlght to advance' the price iikthelt New Toth by Me lkserimeteux. Nassau. Baia NO. I Ifineriffic, — cuiss, Domm & Go., BMOrilluk 5 1 W. Zoins J. Mao & Sammas, No. S 3 Wail St, Mid byIiANIM raid Bht110110? generally throughout the UnitraiOas,—ofiiiiiiisrtilairofdriaiiiptivepans talete mg be 'Welled, They will also hellcat trir mall froakthe.OmiiatValiirce, No, go Nupin Street, View York, on application. Abairecribe.rs will select their own Agrielifs'in*liom they have 'erinfhlitice, who done will be responsible:to them for the safe delivery oM the bonds _ JOHN 3: ! CISCO; NEW Jura 8. 4n -1-83-3m pifsts, ?prow &. t E. T. Acsinc.ois IL :4 r . - : i.. .. .. . 1 .1.: Par°llBrxxiwi:!leleraftenreral:ll:2ll°Ctalrenelrentunin'aglibl‘ lilligrign* dilt : tied, o hl f .wMch tniee' l : f l; : Beading the sines in the order . • • designated in the acecappenying °g or e-Nmertaroft.; . maim; - Foil croAT.• • -' ' Length of Back, 1101111.1 tO 2, and from SI to S. _ _•• LrA k ' of Aire. 1 10t h arm _ crooked.l frees 4to _ ", Breast Kestairs. , Arased. the .:. most prossionit. 'part . of . the WelPf Mifailri.:Jiiicm* the • 'State :12se P 3 roon mad or stooping, sos tar.; The same mamma as tor Coat . . 11.esiste Inatdesami sisd Ode train titp. r Walt SiatrOtor =gums curt sr.: ILtni.ncs ortion. Cloaca Arisnriolook.sr.mor assiarAmily. 4 , " STOKES- _illtiCek, _ ' INSCIP. II II4O I I.I III Rtyi.r4o l ..fuMgra'• . '*; ~~~~~ ~~ ~~ . B: Mil•L ' mbar . tnei , STZ I I it - W tZ k Voider-LAS fief silimplar*P-T - - • , 4:4l :2 34tigli msa , 0031 . afttille INi*Otte. AND LIVE STOCIi ANCE. :;:.$30,980,340' PATENT; AFFIAIED. FOB ALLISON & BANNAN, • Iron W ork , Port : Carbon, Pa., EtwoßTANir - . T 6 —notfspipErpßs.• Nos: 255" Bind Wirt Second Street, - • POTTSVILLE, ' • ''• Reapectfully.anuonstces to-the public that he has now on bend the largest and'best assortment of household furnbshing,gooft over offered in :this region, which he is selling at greatly reduced prices. Those . wishing • I goollin his Und Vould, .do well to and see , him` stock before purchasing E elsewhere. -. Ha -,seelis confi dent that it cannot be • summed in cheapness and' tra=4,:.' Eta stock...l:Owlets of Bitthen'.. - Mestere, Cooking,,Parlor mul Stoves of all Innds.and Wes,' rin, Hollow' Brass; Britannia:A.4lam, Japanese and Wood- , en and Willow Wares, • Brooms, • Brushes, Sieves for Coal " and :Flour, Coffee Mills,' 'Knives and I Forks, Spoons, Meech . Ware, Water Coolers, Tin Safes, Refrigerators, Fruit Jan, -Baskets, Spades, ' ' Shovels;Ticke, Garden Toole, Nails, Coat' Hods; Tea Scales, Col Oil. Lamps. Banging, Side and _Stand- Lanire, 'Lanterns, and many other articles too numer ' oue.to mention. - • • - " Tin Roofing, Spouting, and all 'kinds of . job work exec-cited to order. Old Stoves repaired and repairs furnished. Old Stoves taken in exchange for new ones. He also sells Doty% Clothes Washer, wing boiling hot suds.. It saves three.fonrths in labor and takes out all thedirt. No sore hands, no fasted air, and no injury to the clothes. He also sells the Universal Clothes Wringer withcog wheels. It wrings clothes almoet dry without injury to the most dentate garments, and-never gets tired or out of order. The Wringer is sowel - known and. so Unanimously acknowledged to be the'best, that rec.: mumendtdiongare not .4proted. - • - Msrch 16, • . Vliat 2;staents Will D 0.".. .1i :. ...i- .0. c).::3:.9- 0 ...-::,.... ALP-ES:TS."'..WANTEP .1 F.OIi,I3ONETTLEKEITIRELI NEW;-: NEN, AvontreN AND CIfILDREN.can make money by acting as tour agents . • No Patent Nostrums,' no Book Carivaisink, noGift Enterpriaeavno :Patent itigtitc,-. . •'• ••• •' Entirely different In •every respect • from anything heretofore offered: • • • ~• -• HOYT'S NOVELTY, The latest and mos i tl e be e z . l r inithod 7 f =ducting but Entirely :Original and Unlike Anything now in, Ezieteatael ; • . . HOYT!S . SYSTEM TOTALLY. ECLIPSES ALL GUT OR PRESENTATION SALES. • We want Men:Women and Children to - actlui our Agents in their respective Community in every.iy and Town, East, West, North and South., Pekaona .vvishing to Meoomoi our Agenti ' will write at once, and in reap:pine we will mall them Catalogneis,l3hew Bilis, giving them' By special circular, which Is a per centago payable In • Let it be distinStly tutderetood thatt• we wantagents for an entirely new busineee, and not for tlae worn out ocenpadons so often advertised &Ocoee a three cent P:.0.-Btamp. and the return mail will carry the partic-, Mint of an - entirely newlmsiness therm:ly one can en: geee-te without the Outlay of a einglePeunr• • Write at once to . May 4,'6T Wn.'BOYS_ ! witormkATar, Jaw RETAIL DEALER fl toisAcco, FIFES tic - meatus, Centre Opposite the;. Town Nall, i vbgt.l,_ PASSAGE TO - AN By filteliostirp' ind faiflingPacket, stlieduced ~ . . Cantinas to base Passage Tickets, gullible for Twelva Months, from LONDON LICKRPOOL, .or QUERNS., TOWN, • and DRAFTS , payab l e on demand, foe any izoOnnt from tt and Tlpwards: • - )' .mariarriss 8. suaniAN, Agent. eggesite•the Union Hall, Pats:Mlle. Marsh 2, ,61-9-1 y ; N. L. Jamoort. SON & C0 :;,',.; Co, OORDAGE &PAOKINCh -IPatlevilio; We -splint ebaziof theplatlegflof the aszeTmtae imullimatnes«:a` Eee` ax 11 - 1 .. :well selected stock.of Wrecker, .7 Oat rad Silver Wire, apia l l ig ill he sunya s ee, cat exam: lerebeelete ' vvireiritsTe _ IL ( C &ESAN:CiaIItr3V I ALIIe. lcial"? Deeea-re -;t": SIN k l 44ll lll 4=oinPa(= 0-the rtta y fortiza4 'ls a" ''crof t 'he "' T aw Tr4.llllOllW '020,500,000 00 • ' 1,750,000 00 750,000 00 .500,000;00 1,460,531'60 7,430 1 035%50 1,267.457'0W 3,287;620 00 • 706,194 32 - • " 617,478.86. 3934610- q. ~ SOLOMON HOOVER -:o--- =;o:—. --~9~= -:o-- .:0•...- I=l=l 01:11t - 141960W , T/3111710; A. J. HOYT .17 CO., 3249:onzmurr maw; iPOTTSULLIS, GREAT, BBiTAIR ANI :WWI% .•Ik/001066'ft BROTIIIIBS-& SG SOUTH EirREXT and 2118/WhOWAY, NffW TONIC, I.lollDiDAlrsminerrilwatzlipiendliVite one.g. • ' -.• • ri NORTH ~A MERICAN • INSURANCE COMPANY ruLL-Aiiicia4ti.i YA.• 011AtiRED11.4i0111 : 34 Capital .1100,000 'in -Perini of tife-inut - Accidola Policies :Written, Other tilepgrateiy or . Cons. , • . LIFE POLICIES,. - rowing aigiongLose Of Illktlyihether.ftom Disease, or Accident; at'itteit -lower Una any• Company ~ Corrocetn Lnn xn 'Acirrwrr Poricm—Gl g wireitiY =manikin incase otDisabillty.by loxident. • All. Life Polka are nontorfebable after twopreuri " 'ALL MAGI= PAYABLE AT Po Pr A Ift,OLDENT. 159311111ANP1 1 . • 'Anntial•policieir awed. coveria all possible fiats of =slaty occurrhaif in the Street; o i alL e tio, tciry. orwhilst Traveling'. . 104 11 43. Skating; ace: Also Including Disioet totes, Short term registered POlicles are alio lamed at low -IFive Year Policies are leaned for,.Pour Maar/to : 7, Weekly compensation allowed , in ease of Disability. . Hata of Pantinns On Accident Imam= ta.,lllse Year: , „- • , On PrtiorredClaps • • .2•5 00 per $lOOO On Ordinary ' ;:.•.- • - ' T5O per, 1000 • On Medium., . " ' 10 00 per ; ' 1000, Bizardous " •"- • 15 00 -per 1000'. On Extrkilaardous Class ', 20'00 par- 1000: • The atotcompadationpu.every • $lOOO insured is Five Dollars per week for any petiod . ofTcrrAf , DIES; ADUITY note xceedlng.2B weeks. • . • itir:voltErikli ' grAm#Aig Sf- oQ urr O D.' I!BARPT ON PROOF OF IN ' •• DEATiC - . • pitt-tiu4.oims OF TAIL COMPANY, 432 WALNUT STREET, LENIS L.'HOttPT, Preeident. 5. P. DAIG;INGTON, Stich. and Treasurer. • .• . . • ; J: C. LOWREY. SCCO., • .. • ••-•.ositzigaz•AiGENTS ' . . For . - • . ' • . Northumberland, . • • . 71 :3=1o l fett i triantia Sili, • .. • . ca. at .ROSBYSUELL -.8R05., 157 . Centre-SL,. Pottsville: • Good caviare . • • • . , . J. G LOWILEY....& Co •• . LIFE, FIRE , LIVE !STOCK AND ./1.C." CIDENTAL • INSURAN -dE AdENTS: Oftice at posbypheillßrols ElooliCtore, Centre MG, Pottsville; Pi:: • Passenger Railway. Tickets', can be obtained at BOSBYSRELL BRO.'S Nookstore. (July 21-26-3 m • INSURANCE... ‘ • F. -B. • EB, 0 HP. -. 8 1 . . General Insurance Agent.:. - 11112ce Pennsylvania Sall, Pottsvilitr;Pti. tavicardol ! &. loNivir PANY awn nisusevt.3 COM _ _- Cash 'Capital and Assets 810;000,000 Invested In the United States over.... 81,500,000 •.• • . • 31010:INSITRANOE .0011 PM, • •. • 'New Raven, Connecticut. easir Cripital • -•- • .115110,000 Surplus Jan. let. 1965 • 8159,070 98 • Insurance effected in the best Companlei on favora ble terms. Leases promptly adjusted and paid without April 15, • - . • . AT - EASTERN DETECTIVE The tatintt 4 _•••:.....•:.. ''.' TrOm the Ameriean Farmer. • • - , 11.170135T. • --• . The gm team of: the: varying year . „Sas ed itehight, and tendergtowing plants ' Pot on w s pody armor— ' fitter shield 'Poe Eryin g auto= winds, and firm support - -Par betting up the skiwly ripening seed. The Belliatue shorn of all their verdant wealth, oi, else i with seas of waving grain are filled. . i .Which a !hell fall beneath the resist's stroke. The co flaunts'ind its gaily Pennoned leaves 'And a welcome to the orchard near. '- . •Where. elling fruits foretell a goodly yield, , Tki,e - Till tender Juicy plants, andnewgrown leaves, Wl.it 'Oath the. icoichitni rip.; and In the West Milli dp - iltd iroirrid-tin't white cap't thunder heads "Wpactileocm shall grow to angry darkened deeds, ' That .. deep mutterings from Asir. inmost dero With -2 .. of lightrprecursors of the weight Ot w .. and water following their train, - Which sweeping,finnthe fields, with male breath; Reviy.. the drooping planti and cools the air. •. - . -.-- ogall...it FO* TIM- MONTH:. H; w attractlie, itoW-beartiifal, how lovely, are the meadows and forests it this season of dor year - when . the fields' ate ripe. with ' golden &alit; and• the loaded Wagon home .. War ' di t ereepeivith . the newly inoWn gratis and cloy'hayt• True it is,'"God made the court.: r try,. 4;man•made the town,"- and who Can .. 4. .w op . a tits% lite inhabitants of our cities iong 'for a quiet and repose of a country life, and ime ~ from the het and dusty streets to friends ler relationa-onthe _feria, or to ther . sea-side,. to sped the days 0i,:b . 00 aid iii`iltiy* . 74.ugnst t But white the ''lade And lasses," aunts and old 'folks, of jour larger towns ere.wending their N iay to rural *Wks arid 'shady groves, to bays. 'and dells, to breathe the fresh and'pnre air of thr. ae 'Fountry; the labor of the fsrm 'continues to Increase, and the month otAngnst is -a _ _ _ tins; time" to the farmer. It behooyes'us to get eady AU PLownos.—liy plowing, the soil is raw. e productive, or _la other words, capable of .roducing the crops we intend to grow . 4. .11 that is close, hard, and so compact, that the fibrous roots of Plants cannot pene tratesit,vannotbe exiiecteff to produce a crop of wheat or any other ceretil, and consequent - ly the more porous :;and puliernlent we can make ft:ttie greater the return it will yield. In ordextliat the,nutritive s matter contained in . the . B°lli:clay be made productive, we must 'cultivate. well. ; The plowing Must be well ' done, themairere applied to a field should be -thoroughly incorporated with the soil in order AO be .withbi ige reach ;of "the roots of the plants.. SPecial attention should be given to this subject at this time, and thaland got into the very heat contrition, that. we may - raise larger- crops to -the acre, and the more land we can plow in the fall, and get into fine filth for plaiting or soivhag, the lees we shall have to da in the spring. Many fanners - reaped the reward of their foresight In this , particular the past spring when the weather was so un favorable that only a few days:now and then were fit to work in, and they succeeded in. ' getting in their crops while their less fortunate neighbors ,were doing their plowing. • Sean Wucir abonid now be looked after. We would" call the attention of our readers to the Diehl wheat. In The Genesee Farm er for Auguat;lB6s, the following was said of-this variety; . ", This wheat originated In Indiana. Mr. J. Diehl noticed a single stool of bald wheat growing in afield of Mediterranean, which Oil examination proved to he a beautiful white wheat---:which ripena as early as the -Mediterranean. He sowed , it and continued to;do so till he could furnish' seed to his neighbors, and they state that-it is 'by far• the best and most profitable variety tO raise.' The straw is stiffer than the 'Mediterranean, and the yield fully one-third greater. -We have always said that a good variety of white wheat that world ripen as early as the Medi terraneanovould be worth millions of dollbrs to the country, tuld.we hope our readers will try vtheat and report the result." ' Many farmerti in thfs seam sowed this va riety lastyear, and they all speak highly in its favor.. We have seen some very fine early heads, and hope in our next to give the re sult' of the - Yield Per acre,* from those who have given It a fair trial: Tustin's tnay yet be sown, and the earlier the better. One.potuut of seed to the acre is sufficient. That sown last month should be thinned out to at least six , inches to l e foot apart in the rows, and all weeds kepti&own. A. practical farmer at atvelbow suggests that farmers plant,: largely of turnips and com mence ,feoing,' them to sheep on'the Ist of October, ox rue LAND, after the English plan. He states that.for many years he followed this course in Central New 'York, and he Rini his neighbors were surprised at the improved condition of. the land.--American Farmer. Biscaseaax Wmas , —Masses_ Ens:—ln answer to an inquiry for the . "best and most economical method of making wine," I will give my raorpuaekrzitAxor. After many out, aide attempts I have settled on the following method. • • First, secure good berries, good kegs or casks, and good Havana sugar. The berries should not be green nor frosted, but perfectly ripe.. The kegs: must he perfectly Clean.' A good way la to wash with boiling water and common soda. Extract the juice by pressing in'a cider_press, or even a cheese press; but do not ran the • berries through the apple crusher, as that breaks many seeds and gives a bad flavor to the wine. After expressing the juice, strain through 'a cold etrainer ; .add to every. quart of juice three pounds of sugar, and , water -sufficient to Make one gallon, total. Add no less than three pounds of sugar, otherwise the wine trill grow Reid. Place your mixture in a hettle,rind bring•to a boil; skim as soon as it boils, then allow it to. cool, 'and fill your kegs about two-thirds fall, and keep in a moderately cool place = —a shed or open room. Place a loose cloth over the bung, - and allow it to ferment. After fermenting four or five days, fill the kegs with fresh.. made liquor, and allow to ferment as long as it will ; then bung-tight, and the last of NoveMber remove to the cellar.'Rack off in March; have your 'spigot two incheti above the chime, so as not to disturb the-Be eat. - Rinse out your kegs in boiling water, and return the wine. Then let it stand until about June, and bot tle In dirk wine battles.. I have used five, ten i _and forty gallon casks, and think five gallon casks far preferable. Filling the casks Only part full, and allowing to ferment, then filling ap, andiallowing a second fermentation makes wine livelier, and' it is for use ranch- sooneit. - Wine by this process, has at - the age of One, year, the appeatimace in all re apects tif fetti-Yalloldirlite.—.E. F., HAIMO-- §ivnir Ginsna TomarO Pie.nthis.—Piet and , slice two gallons . of green tomatoes, five table spoonsfol of ground mustard, three gills of mustard seed, two tablespoOnsful of ground popper, tii•Stablespoonsfal of ground cinna mon,mas tablespoonful of cloves, one pound of. brOwlt,!luglirt three . -quarts of vinegar. toil all _together until ,quite done. If one ohoose, tbey. may 'use one spoonful ground and ,a portion cinrunon. bark. A little celery tops give a fine Savor. - . These are excellent. Tower° Traz.--"P ake small ripe tomatoes, plek,off the stems,. pgt, thank, in a basket or clean, then - Ma/3h well and strain through a IMen-rag; (*bushel will make five gallons-pure,) then.tuld - two and a halt to I ' - three Pound& of good brown sugar to each n.:.! gallon, then nut it into a _ -cask and let tiler-- I : went as for raspberry wine. --,. If two gallons : . of Witter be added to each bushel of tomatoes ihts'whieWill belts itocd. • To Calm- WA= CiArne.—A corres pondent . of the Maine Farmer cured warts npon a cowls teat, by a few applications of apirite . of turpentine. In a few• weeks the Warts , •all disappeared, and she was never trotibled afterwards. • ' • Poraro,Yaisr..;—Beald enough Hour wit]) a quart of hot water so at to make a thin bat ter; when lukewarm, add four boiled pota toes, mashed, and;tt gill of yeast. &Lon Boainson Pop Lone PISDDING. -- On e commiuntrpopixxl, Inking 8 "vats of cmr, grind.,lll a•mill; end let. it soak two bowel] plentrof sweet milk. Milh meat, raw, should be 1..11061-uP.lui*egsr,. salt • and pepper, like quccPlaerst,•—FAt tea. use met cream and 'Mr; *V are iliaost as good' arstrawber4