The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 17, 1867, Image 4

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    „ 1414W.i.
Wit Anti IStimutt.
(Vrom the Wee Blade.)
The Nei Betaira=trenosi :Sot ,
Deems
atwail_ell te e,
." SUN Mashy amalgam IWansworer
_ go Mack on
c _g az_ e
• 'of - Which -lona wipoffed rain* rr
111Lwols eisarE-Kceper, aladJosepla
bar. Laic C. in. A. —
E'en Orris, Cortramerrißcieria (Wiebria loth'?
Staltut.B.entocky),, , lll l 9 g B ./ 861 -' 4 l lll
• sheitin Wool, "into which the DizaomitT tor the
Booth trabarkt some months ago, tees, Iregret tO
say, restated disastrously. The nigger ain!l Vii.
tel for oseoperashen with the Dimoorlay.'
nv.hairgiti onto ma like the Ivy onto the oak; he
diekivered. that, in the . &mfn, at lead, be' writ ie.
ally the oak and we the ivy ; Matta of kal e. ri p
to ns, he imntracteila disagreeable habit tie loolO;
'in down onto us. There wuz other reasons why
ha 'esaident be made available for. mar nsee, aid
therefore it was decided to go back onto theAfri•
- kin,aithto uFdn ettemir hlSretditctehunto ez neer
his normal spear lit the iitieMtnal condishn teethe
times woodadmit. The directors met andthanged
the mime lay the Inetitimehn back tS the "Sonther - 4
military & chew& Trrinjmnt,7 and 'the Corners
wait itself affi l2 - a • •
Deekin Pogrun lookt et tho the ten years bed
.bin lifted off him.. !Ttow pleasant 'tie," red be,
- ."to walk erect agin in - front ay a nigger, and to.
- pun Asm ea tho they wuz niggerel:—Oh of I erred
• only wallop the want more, methinks I coca die
iIPP/1" •
We bed a meetin last.nite to consider this, Mee
ger question, wich wood het; reenitid great
good and bed a . powerful irdlooence. Mantra
strengthening the hands ov our brethren in the •
North, who are figbtin the beret, of nigger - leaf-.
(rage, hen it not bin for that irritashen, Pollock.
- and that peat, Joe Bigler. I bed made my item
speech on the nigger and with mnch effect. I lied
quoted from . Somebody a. quote/hen from Agseeiz ,
wich demonstrated the radical difference there is
atween the Afrikin and the proud . Cattesahm2;
amain from the length nv his heel and arm, the .
thickness us his skull and so forth, that the nig- .
ger was totally unfit to exercise the rites ur free
men. I we: applauded vociferously aid by none
mere than Pollock and Joe Bigler. Ez I took my
seat and wuz a'wipen the perepiraahen from My
cla.seikle brow, teeth that flied settled that ques
tion, Polloek riz - and desired to say a few words
and make a suggestion. Saiiihe:—.
"I her listened with interest to the elokent
speaker end am happy to say I 'her learned fag
with is new to mc. Ef I her ever danbted the
Inferiority nv the nigger them doubts are remered;
perriain aline, that the stater/nag of the speaker
is troo, nv with I her no doubt, ez the character
• nv the speeker is a atiftlebent guarantee for tie
tr.:m:4l tie wichever he etc.."
I bowed stately-Lice, with/ the air Inv one to
whom such compliments war every day affair,
wish they ain't by no means, on the contrary quite
the reverse. . .
"Bat I want it demonstrated to the - satiafeek
then no the most obtoose—l-want rite here ta
measurement nv the average AfrEili and the WV
ersge white man, that all the'rrorld may know
the difference. I move that it be did."
I acceded. "Let it be done,".fed I, "that the
vexed gneation may be settled forever."
Several riggers were ask , ed to submit to the
- measurement , bid all refused,. Phaelly Joe Bigler
sed he saw Napoleon Joltuasoe, a nigger with
- oust belonged to Deakin Pogram, ie the audi
ence. "Napoleon," sell lie, "will yoo contribbit
yoorself to the great sciencenv ethnology? Aint
yoo wilier to let na yoose yoo awhile to demon
strate the great and 'growin trooth that' Yoor
grandfather wez a monkey? Step up, Napoleon."
Napoleon, nothin daebt, etept rip, and Pollock,
Beacom, Bigler and I measured him with the
following result:
Height
Weight
Leith ttr
Breadth or fore
Length ny band.. ,
Breadth try hand..
Length try forearm
Length uv hone from stale to knee .
Prejekebuu or Teel
Capaearty nv skull, with bein
the top or cap or the verte
bral column, BO to speak, is
according to Hippocrates, a
treaty ecientific Greek. and
. Hon. Wm. Mun gen nv Ohio,
a very important bone for
pretty much all nv the races ; ..86 cubic inches.
"Now," eel Pollock, "let na examine in the
_ same way a avrage specimen or the Caucaehen
race, 'Pe be ie found in' the delectable spot. Will
limier Gaeta be good ennff to step forred? I
perpose -to demonstrate the eooperiority ny the
Caucashen with a two-foot cool. Figgera 'wont
lie. Step up,, Issaker."
Arid lestaker etept up, and 'wni measured with
the follerin retell. :
Height 6 feet 8 inches:
Weight. • 150
Length try hand 74 inches.
Breadth " " 8?.
Length uv fort • 11 "
Breadth " 44
Projeckdien or heel 1 e •
Length nv forearm
Length nv bon, from ankle to knee ....15 "
Capsesity ny skull 97 cubic inches.
, Pollock wuz delited 1 "Here," led he, "it is in a
tint abella:lesakerhez a thorte..r hand, and a more
narrer hand, a shorter' and narrerer foot, and his
heelprejecte lees then the niggers by 2i inchea I
Good Lord, how I her hitt datseeved 1. Wat errors!
I hey bin rineein: How •kin a human bein Lev In
telleck whose lied proJeche four inches'? How reS.
plot am I that I am at last sot rite en these Lin;
portant pinta!"
I smiled beninantly onto him .
Bigler rlz. "I, too," feel he, "am iatiefted that
the nigger lanai wet We, who wca dispersed to
consider him fit to exercise ritee, eUpprised him to
be. I held firm wile!t thene ienrerneut nv hie
handa and urine washein suede, btu 'the heel-atag
gered me. Its deer that no one kin hey intellek
whoee leg isn't eel in hie. foul better than that. I
ahel perecei 'ibis, Ines ntigatinn. rICTILI now a etas tin
pint—a head, ....z I may say, 'item] an —I aid go
on to pietta. the Inferii,rity Sr the trigger. With
that heel for a fulcrum. I she! with the lever ny
trooth, proceed to upset tile febric iv nigger ekal
ity and carry confceshen into Boston.. I steel
aa
aoom that Napoleon is a axed - age specimen or the
lower or manly Beano! African type. •Is it so?"
• • "It lel it iel".yelled we all, delited at the hap. -
py turn the thing wuz takin.
then also assoem that Issaker Gayitt .is a
&nage nv the higher or intellectooal Cancaeheli
type. IS it 80i"
""Oortaiely I Certainly!"
"Very well Now quake, Mateachoonte. Na
poleon, kin yoo read?"
law the trap into which he lied fallen, and
. ruin hastily protesed that - the examinashen bed
bin carried far ennff, and eo did Deal!' Pograni
but Bigler swore that he wieigoin to kiver Massa
. ohoosete with shame, and I sot down paralyzed.
"Rid yoo, read, Napoleon ?" •
"Yee, sub !"
, "Bead this, then," sod Bigler, handin him a
naospape T.
The nigger read it es peart es a Noo England
marm, with well he 'mite, ea be learned it
from one of em.
. "Kin yoo write?"
"Certainly," and takin aliencil a be writ half or
the Declastien nr Independence.
"Set down, Nepoleon. It'd a devilieli pity your
heels is oolong ; otherwise rood be credited with
-berm intellek. Now Linker, my bold Cat/earthen,
kin yoo read T" • .
protest I" ehreeked I, in agony. "Iseaker,
don't answer the bkolTor at ethnology!" -
Brit Is.eaker, ez white es a sheet,- and tremblin
under the eye ay Bigler, who kuowd him from in.
-fancy, stuttered out, "No I" •
"Ain yoo write, my gay descendant t, the sot/.
perior race?" •
And,.still under, the innocence nv Bigler's eye
he answerd "No t"
"Bin yes., cipher ?"
•
"What in thunder's the yotese us , cipberin when
the old man alluz kep a nigger to do his flggerin?"
"Set deism, lesalter. We're done with you.
There', an *error sumwher.The nigger's cap:Laity .
In skull is less by terra] cubic inches, but he seems
to Loy used what he hcz lively. But it's all rite,
Parson. leaaker elle] vote and the nigger shunt.
Beedin and writin never was a qualincashen for
votin down here, any way. Poisibly the seat 'of
the intellek is in the heel Mated or the brain, with
accounts for the nigger's harin the moat nit it."
'And Pollock and Bigler and the niggers present
left the meetin house, lank nproaronsly and.
throwin all carte of adoos back to us.
I doubt whether the mai& nv the Investigashen
will help our friends North. The fact is, it
wuz
overdone. It wuz carried too far. There is a
pint at wich fade ought to atop—Dime.kratie
-facts in partikeler. In this instance the inveetiga
ahen shoed never herder) carried beyond the heel.
fled it stopt there, wtawood her bed . em, Bait
euryin it .to the radical pint Bigler and Polleck
took it, the foundaatiee we built ems nettet end
we are all at sea age/. Wood, oh ! wood that we
wurrid nv these jeerin fanatics..
Perna/teem V. Naser, P. lit.
(Rich ie Poettnaater)
"3ly friend," says the Bev. Sidney- Smith to a
gobbles: who was mending hie shoe when the great'
wit was a poor curate in Gloneeetereliire, "you
rbmind me of the sacred ordinance of matrimo
ny." "How so ?" quoth the cobbler. "Because
you bind two soles together in unity."
•
"kilt," said one little urchin to another, yester
day; . 3am does your . schoolmaster ever give
you any rewards of merit 21 "I spose he dose,"
was the reply; "he gives me a kieltin' regular .
ev ery, day, and says • I merit two."
•
A Barr journal contains the following ad
yertisement: "A young gentleman on the point
of getting married is detsirons of meeting a man
of experience who - will dissuade him from the
Esp.".
Tag mu who !tug "I. am Lonely Since ity
Mother
at Died," istet quite eo lonely now. The
married again and hie stepmother P. • . "4
' 4 "kea
tively enough fpr him.
' "HE leaves two wirea•auti.th...
mere hitplas," are the OGr-
Utah Oitnary nntioe.
—y ap
• A mane cans "
kle Of young
pt H 6 r-
- verses and' sentimental eter4
rites the teeth-rntiing and measles
infancy.
Trra tiuteo, isnye Sobnliillinge, sir a luxury, in=
szaritah s¢ May Ulm a Ma 2 Org.(' sid - bli
fa genes.
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PERMIAN' - Srit — 1:11 14,
- ib A pncrnrrED.:93l#loN or,
PRO.TOXIDE iTION;!
- Ti new diaSetriil7fi trilidHane - Wkat
IiTRECEBThAT THE ROOT4P - 4)_ - ffitatt .
,BiniptkaceAlts Blood with its veraninnow
-
.Qs.
- -
iaghetiettria °She wonderfal.,fteensof this'
• . • ret'nedyhrettriti.'.: • ,
, .
firaldt
DlasitaM Vol*.
• Chllls and FeTenisllesmintstess •
• ofteentlintnnudil=
•.
and bladderl;: Fe. • -
• -
otitis Cimidaintit s - •
lad all dlietures migis4l44lll
- BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD,
Di acomprodecl by natant-Or a tow suss eel ass
Being free bean Alcohol in any form, its energizing
effects are not followed by corresponding resetina, but
are permanent, terming 11112.13161:8, VISOI ands:wry - um
into ail parts of the IgreZal, =la )740 an IRON
.• • .
• Dripepsin RBA Debility.
mai n th e venerable Areltdescon. BOWL .
Dramas, CANADA Mar; March Ys , us.
• • em en Inveterate Ityspepdc of more than
ffi ye .
:ratatidlng.• -
• -•.1 hive been so -
.wonderfully ben.litted. in
the chit* short weeks daring whlcti I bare teed the
peruvian Syrup, that I can sanely persuade myself of
the realty. People who have known me tre aston- -
-lied at Ere lthangElath Videlylfratnettandan
'but retorommtal to othe,nr, that whidt done so rmath
A CASE OF 27 Opits , sTitipig
From LICSIET atmsrf, - NO. / 54-4011: PbweiBeaci 4
hare =fere, and sometimes severely, foi 27
years. from dyepepi.a._ I cominenned 'taking the Pe
ravian Syrup and found immediate brined from It. In
the course at three or .four 'weeks I was entirely re
lieved from my warning% and have enjoyed =toter
rapted health ever since. •
Olas of the Esau slistiiagetialsed Jurists it
New England. writes to a friend as fiel.
laws t -
~2
' •
have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the
salt !idly sustains yorix prediction. It sae made , a ems
rtes of me; infused into my smnent new vigor and m
ew; I am no longer tretordons and debilisMed. Si"
.when you last saw me, but stronger; heartier, and
with larger amecity for laboroneinal and physical,
than at any time daring the last live 'Tam.
A. ..Itssieseast.Dirige *C .flestevy, *apes
hava been wing the PREMVIAII SYRUP for
- come time part ; it gives me :few nowt, svcreascv or
enure, ir-ssnorteor stem 3.." :
Thousands have been cliarkged a q ii tlM use of th is
• remedy; from w.nk, suff creatures,- to
'strong, healthy. and happy men and women ; and in-
Wide cannot reasonably haeltar t e to give It a trial
. A pamphlet of 32 mom, centabelng eertliteatee of
cares and recommendations from • some of the most
eminent physicians, clergymen and others, will besent
Fr= to any address.
rerfiee that each bottle has pI4iI7ITIAN SYRUP
blown In the' glue. " • • ' •
• •• FOR SALE
J". P. DENSMORE; -Proprieter,
.36. Dey Street, New York, . -
AND BY ALL DRTTGGIBRIL
SCROVU'Lki
All Medical Men agree that lODRCE f6THE BEST
REMEDY for Scrottila and aD kindred &amuses ever
dit.coveted. The difficulty has been to obtain a pure
solution of it. .
tali, ANDERS' lODME.WATER,
le a Pure Solution of lodine, WITHOUT A SOLVENT
containing a rms. town to each ounce of water.
• • A almost Powerful Vitalizing Agent.
• - and Restorative.. . . • -
It has aired and will-.cure SCROFULA in all ins
manifold forme, ULCERS, CANCER*. SYPHILIS,
SALT RHEUM ; and it has been nand with astonishing
elICCE:88 In marls of Ethel:Ern:Miran, Dyspepsia, Consump
tion, Female Complaints, Heart, Ltver • and Sidney
Vises:sea; do '
5 feet 8 incbes.
150 lts., aveniumiss.
12 inches._
.sinches.
—B} inches.
4 inches.
.11 inches.
..6 inches.
4 inches.
Circulars will be wail= to 'say one eeadfng their
Price $l,OO a bottle, or 8 for . •
Prepared by Dr. H. ANDERS, Pbyiklark and Chemtat.
. FOR SALE BT
.". P. DINSMORE, 88. Dey St., New Yqic,
AND.,BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
'arra vtaxort ssvcsneiarra name ticatrmsto
Coughs, Coidi Hetarseneno, Bore 'Chinni,
Influenza, . Whooping' Cough, Croupi •
Liver-Complaint, Bronchitis, DU , . •
Acuity of Breathing; Asthma, .
.•
and every sulfer of
THE .THBOA T, iLUNGS cir ASTI/ CHEST.
_ _.• . • . ••
CONSUMPTION;":
which earries . OW snore, victims than any other disease, and which bales the Ada of the Physicians to a great
er extent than any other malady, often yields to this
Remedy' when all others prove inellfectufd...
•
•Ala - A—IifETIOINE. -.. •
Rapid in Relief, Soothing in Effect, Safe in RS Ojperty
- . 1T 18 EIIBIMPASSEDI . -
Wins us preparation, free - from notions ingredf
ernts, poiscma or - mine:ids uniting skill, science, and
medical knowledge : combining all that is valuable in
the vegetable. kingdem for this clue of *diaeave, it is
and is entitled. merits, and receives the general eor4
dance of the public.
. 'SEYMOUR TEATOBERI M D
of Bertram,Y.,' writes in follows': • •
4, Wiaran's VALE...II OF WLLD COYEST g ives universal satisfaction. It seems An Cure a Cough by loosening
and cleansing the lungs, and always irritation, Tar'
ErILOTINQ TEE amrsz, INETEAD OF DIMINO VP THE 00E01
AND LEASING TILE cum BEEIND: I consider the'Bal
aam an good as any, if not the bed,. Cough' ?medicine
with which I am acquainted: ,
From Bon. Judge SPIiALER, of Caiajoharle,
rev 'fork.
Gentlemen,-41di is to certifythat myself and fam
ily have uwal . Dr. Wlatar's Didsam of Wild' Cherry, for
several seam and that I take great pleasure in recom ,
meninx g tr,-11 preference to any thing of-the kind for
which it Is intended.. Incasee of Asthma, Pardee;
or Affeetione of the Threat, I have nevermet with any
thing equal to it. Very Reactfally,
DAVID SPRIDER .
. .
.. - .
Menet. JACOB BECKER, of Hanover, Pa,
Well known and meth respeeted among- the German
population in this countr_v, makes the following
statement for the benefit of the afflicted:
Dear Sirs:—having realized-in my family important
-benedta from the use. of your. valuable preParation—
Wlatara Balsam. of Wild Cherry—it affords me great
pleasure to recommend it to the public.', Some eight
years ago one of my daughters seemed to' bean a de.
dine, and little _hopes of her recovery were entertained.
I then procured a bottle of your excellent Balsam, and
'Store ahehad taken the'Wholen of - the coy tenta of the
bottle there was a great improvement in her health.
I have, in my Individual case made frequent use of
your valuable medicine, and have always bean beim.
acted by It. • . aAOOII SECEILEUt. •
PRICE f,O!!i:E 111.1.41.08, A' BOTTLE.
For Sale by
J. P. DERINORE, 86 liey:St., New York. -
METH W. FOWLE k 608, Proprietors, 8014011,
' And by all Druggists.
GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE
CURES CUTS, BURNS. SCALDS.
Grace's Celebrated Salve
oCIIRES WOUNDS, BRUISES, SPRAINS. .
Grace's Celebrated Salve
I',OURES BOILS, ULCERS, CANCERS.
Grace'S - Celebrated Salve
CURES SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELLS,
Grace's Celebrated Salve
CURES CHAPPED HANDS, CHILBLAINS.
Grace's Celebrated Salve
HEALS OLD SORES, FLESH 'WOUNDS, .1.3.
It le prompt In action, removes pain at once, and re.
daces the most angry looking swelling, and Mamma
lions, an if by magic,--thns affording relief and a
complete cure. -
Only 25 cents a box I !Sent by mail for 86 cents.)
For Sale by J. P. DLIVSMORE, 86 Dey Y.
S. W. FOWLS &SON, Proprietors, Boston, and br
all Druggists, °recent, and Country Stores.
Angara 4, 526 31-ly eel!
CO-PARTIVICII6IIIIP.--The under
adgned have formed a Co-partnirshlp as At,
torneyeat Law, tknder the name of BAXisiAli &
JOHN BANNAX
- Pottsville, Feb 6, 116T-8-' Taos. it la u sang ,
last
-
A• W. aCIIALIK. Attorney pr e enalm.
• OFFICE:—Cenbe ben Ex Mee.
Can be conanited in German. April T.. 67-14.
TO.IIN- W. BICKEL.
Attorney at Law, Pottsville, Ps,
(oifice with Don. F. W.llughes, Centro ntreet.)
Can be nontralted and Garman.
Dec .G 4
• 6O-t(
fito NJAIIIIN B. • DleC 00 L , Attorney at
-LP
Law, OFFlCFMattentongo Street above
Mara
II CLAW BERGATICEISSER,
- - • Attorney at Law,
Ashland. Schuylkill Oomatv, Pa. Office—Oa ()entre
etree47oppoelte the Poet (Mice. . •
Sept. 24, '64.
•
MAHON 14.'1011111141.N,'
" Attorney rit-taw,
Orrree:—Centre gtreet, rooms formerly oectipled',l47
George Des. Kelm. March 30, '67-13-11' .
aisrse — i7oeirrtreu.- •
WILLIAM sum.
CIAMPISAmk, trik 81111r11, Anoriserjyt
I- , Wet 0 -MMAC,fttre litreet, opposite.
Horse Hotel, Pottavllle, Pa. ' nral6e ,
Jane 28,-412
fiIItIICIATOPLIER LITTLE, •
Ita Attorney at Law, and Notary
tAalbortzed by Law to arab:deter addavita. an!
and to take delxvitiona, and acknowledgments o
deeds" osaritirenatezi,
LAW AND COLLECTION. .0.1 7 1 7 /631.
Mahantengo St. Copp4alte Pint 0
face
Jab'
1 J. W.
as-Law,iftncininr„"orimes
-1- ham removed Ws office to the
Moro, d d
secOnoor, , above B. Banneßarman'sßook
on Centre St ro o m ,
Febl4. VI-7.
DAPER BAGS AND WISABPLNG
PAPE/IL
Raving completed arrangements with mannihelnpgr a
.or above, I can now offer to the trade ! at the low*
market mtea_
-
NNo. Itags,'M to 30 The. Atli atti
,2, . • 14_ (44
.64
•
Wrapping •
White 0 I - '
Philadelphia altos • .3i "
BAGS PRINTED •'I.OORDER. •
• Ni. I. Manilla Paper •
. —2036-20 Ite..per Tm.
- 4 • 24z26-25 -„ •
- w rv ol ng
2 4.r.M.—50
t3TUB• • 40. 841411-6°
4‘. 24,36.
4.Eklia Leaf /Ica... 12x16 •
}I•" lista ..
. 13120
No. • " • " 34118 •• - .
" , 181P8, . •
. would roupearculy 'Melt a Phan of Ito patronage
of toaTchazo and.ottimi, .111eadjwpico liat
W.. LAUER.
..0141 del' , ear. ith WaithingtonSts., Reeding. Pa.
ee children in
-eluding wordirof
D , .-- -
rraic
notisopsymy
Voold . Alajm . Dcgolly inform Ms !heads ..:•stal the A 4.14
of Potpmue a nd vidoity, that he has loms
initoratlyi and' tietted an ogles theooratr of =mot
eecoo4 4or_oh r0;;;;T00,.,r1.3,wher016 tan be
pirofeeddaanicon,„lmed. -
ornat acTioN.4 - 14 , 144.-te ; xatp..l/4.', 2 60
as.: •
J an I% , rt - . Asir. '•
_ .11MMINAL,
WISTAWS -BALSAItt
WILD CHERRY
- 8A.1 . 111ZZ21 'MED TOE 242i111..T.
HALF A C.ENTIIIIY,
INCOMPARABLE
LEGAL. CARDS.
EDUATI
e,II3I62MOVWretKACUMr s '
Yoe Zo®B *211134 56314-464114" Olitigek
mieWWw&mamdr tch pmftglaummeiie6
rrrr=. Mtg. s- 11 2 1P159
CLASSICAL INSTITUTE.
• -• •,.2nouroxtuniget - andi‘i.c.ol;
Wadamiglerado.&.ll.b.g.sort- -17xch.
, Slay. EL-AZIMILEIDIAM
lals2l,lSP-SO-llne , • - Colash*Bs.
Arie[E;taeuraff
.ewgi . isetikaiizi,l* -
. WOCINDZD A. 311 ovia sr. Hog. Axle. tom} .• • •
?Ins *toad leer opals • ffeatember lat,, for Eitidente
•to theletatel 2deissees, sad In the epees! sehools'al
itaireerieta, ; Med. Idethantial and IMAM) sad
Xraly tierrelleem leery. .h.ppllatats. 'exam:
barb= the 15th to the Mh of Acgaet. Yoe' regle•
ter& malt patteelera;soo7 to - • •
aniyfr-86-iil ta'r cOPPEt - V.L, D.; Past
OVIIIIIELAND :VALLEY INSTIME
Epit.Tpulsts - qaml.Zum . ..
"Elieekassiesburm Peaksylimaig. •
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REV: GE& .S N
"Blghth scholastic yew under.pmeest cosnageasmt.-
Cowes of study both deademic sad Closismerclal.
Cis resatoe'rassiaT, SePtember -3 d; . ctlel3!=g. s 22 e
per Eve months , kessiol..- Foe xtras.. • - •
Refaences—Rer. FRANELLV MOIL
'.
T..s BEDDALL , Poet Cabot!.
ambits st - thlaofEce or lb!dilo:ftextig. - •
JaSy to, 'ET - - • - . tl-Et'
GROVE FEKALE . SEKINAILY
.
• cmissirmi coirnml.
r, .A. • • ,•
, _ . •. •
The fttiee Wit Inslitatket will be . renessd hula
new regniations on the 7 7th of tenth month (October)
nut.. In soda= to a otentdete Eanibb•amtne- Moe- -
omit Instreeden will be elect is ietegastree. Ifetr,e,
Dresden stud Putnam. Leetnues oneedentide and oth
er subjects -be delivered freonentkr. Even' effort
skill be used to restetnibe high reputation this school
bras loan eraOsed.: - Catalogues furnished oniiradoo
to the PrintfpaL T. BiIMiL'iGTON CONAM •
Jane Itt. Nei . . • weevanoe,
WESLEYAN FEMALE -.COLLEGE,.
_
WILMIIGTON, DELAWAF.It,
The next Annual Sefieo2l Rill , begin to
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Inh, 1867.
The course of embraces the branches of a
woolen =gnat. Celeal and OMlDeatal Educa
tion. For Cask:vex, or Information. Wren
July 27-30.5hn. _ JOHN WHJ3O.N. Pmt.
THE .11:01.1.11TIVACA_DILIIY,
A' Normal_ Classical and Easiness • fttn)id for Yong
Nam sad Boy& Also the
YOUNG. LADIES! INEITITUTEi •
of 'taboo:Nl Montgomery Connty, , Res% tonne
Hand, A- IC, Pritudped; win reopen on Monday, Sep
umber 2d. •
- -
Tbnie weft known admits (Willa mlle apart and con
netted only thtondi the - Princlpel) ere beautifully lo
cated on the old York -Boa& miles n't h of
_ .
• • liadelphWand - arever,l provided for the eatolorrand
thorough tntinh3g• of oaphe. . . . , .
_ ,
For Clrealftek - address the Principal, • ' -
Aug-. 3, .67', • . - • ' 2m41
CHEGARAY INSTITUTE.
- - -ENGLISH .
.FOll, YOUNG LADIES.
- BiltmithGlNi) DAY i'LTILS,
1627 sad 15%9 Sprain Sc., Philadelphia,
Mrin reirAn oa TEMISDAT, ipiPT, 19th..
French Is tbelangtaried the, hardly and is constant'
ly spoken in the Institute.' - . .
Mdatne DTERMLY,- Principal.
PENNSYLVANIA' pm T.P.EOOLLEGE,
• Perklomenl4lge, lionigozom Co., Pa. .
This Institution is organized with three departmenta
—the Academic, the Collegiate and the Ornamental,—
Young ladies may, here receive a thorough education,
either in .the Common Branches, in the Higher Ho ash
and Classics, or in: 'the • Modern . .Lan
Drawing, Painting, and Fancy Work. College ls
supplied with a good Philosophical and Chemical-Ay
paratus,-Ctuuts, Minerals, Fossils, Arr.,. to illustrate the
Physical &tepees. The Legislature of Pennsylvania
has vested the (Mese with authinity to grant. Diplo.
cuss 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
. itt. all . the. studiee
The next seed= Opens the Both of April;lB67. For
farther :information address the Principal -
J. P. MERMAN, A. M., Freeiand i
April ft, .67 14.6 m • Montgomery Co., a,
• •
.1 I ist:D.l•ll- HA LI.•
MORAVIAII 13EMINARY. YOUNG
• * - LADIES, •
. . . • .
AT.LITIZ, LANCASTER COOI!ENSA.,
• (I1:11:11ThED 5EPT,,.1T94.); -
Afiorde rape:tor ad , rimtagea for thorough and 'Maim:
pllsbed Female education;
The :ph Annual Term openi... - -. • •
Tuesdily,- Aupst 20th,1867.. . • .
For circulars and information apply Co :
• . Bev. W. v. REICINEL, PrincipiaL
4 6T - . 80.8 m• .
COMMERCIA_L
• - • • • ...
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D
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N 111 iI•L tile H 0 0•L •
• • • •
- .•• ra •otoorsoxion wan .
• .
LEBANON:* VALLEY. -COLLEGE
A Normal Class will be organized in connection with
•this Institution, commencing , on the lath of April, to
continue ten weeks,—to June 219 t. .
' A faculty oteeTen Tcachere is employed.
Mao a fall OoMmercial Cones. • • •
Expense for Normal- Comae, exclusive of hocks,
849 130, Commercial . Course less than usual 'rates.
Send-for Circulars. addressing
.•
Rev, T. a VICEROY. A: M., 'Preeideny
' Annville; Lebanon - Co.. Pa.
Mareh 80, '6T • D e c 29; 438-1.2- 13,1 y
(Chartered wttti . ample powers.)
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE —The
second Collegiate year Will commence
On Monday, Angola, 10,•119.67
This Institution has been chartered by the Legisla
ture of the State with full Collegiate wwers, and the
following courees of Study, in which it is proposed Uzi
graduate Students, - have been 'adopted,•viz. :
An Elementary Course far Teachers, (B. B.)
A.Scientille. Couree, :. (B. B.
- A Ladies' Course,. • (li. A.
• A Classical Comae, • • (A B.
A Biblical Couree, . (B. B. S.)
The School is intended to supply a great. :puhlie
want, andinatructionla Own In all branches of a com
mon; a liberal, or an ornamental education. There is
a primary or model school 'connecb.d with the Instito.
don, and ale° a Commercial . Cauree.-so that Students
of any grade will be received and will-be put into suit
able Ciasetw. '•With superior accommodations, drat--
dais teachers, a location not excelled by any in aocee.
eibility and healthfulness, and l• the general morale of
the community, we 'offer to parents and guar:Bane a -
pleasant. home, where Mel- children and wards will be
properly caned for and. will be subjected..3o the best
tratalitg.
. . .
. .
r • . RI‘PENSBii. -
For Boarding, Washing; Lien Fuel; and Tul-
7 ion, with - fumiabod room, for: Pall Term of . ' - •
..- lii weeks ' • SSW 50
Inatrr,mmtal Rusk .' -IS 00
Dotibla Entry Book-Keeping (In dame) 13'00
Painting Ind Fancy Work at mural rates:
For catalogue ßev s and further particulars,
. T. - R. VICKFLOY,IL lid.., Prealdeut, -
- Jane 22, IT 264 . . Aztriville,lebanon Co., Pa. •
WYOMING. SEMINARY
COAMIRCWA_COLLEGE.
. -
Thla Italian has one of themostikelrable lam;
Bons in the :Wyoming Valley, easy of Breese from all
parts of the country, . and within a day's - tido by.rail
from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. .
The Academic Year
Is divided Into TWO i3BSSIONS the that of which
consists of
lets
weeks, commencing. SEPT: 15th.
The Second consists of Twenty-Four Weeks, commenc ,
Mg JANUARY etb, 1868. At the middle of each Sew ,
sion classes.will be formed to , accommodate those de
siring to enter then. ' •
' It is highly desirable, however,, that all, - who can
possibly do so, should enter at the opening of the Sea
eons ; and -it 'especially requested that Situlenni
.come THURSDAY; the day of commencing,. nor will
it be convenient to receive them any earlier. • ' •
Heretofore the authorities - of the Institution Lave
been compelled for want of room M. refuse admittance.
to a large numter of applicants every Session..:They
hope now,.bowever , by the addition of ',MO-ImA
RY HALT..," to be able to accommodate all who May
tIPKY.- • '
The Dormitories, Recitation ROmus, and Public
Halls are well furnished, warmed and ventilated.. No
pains have been spared to'make all the appointments
of the Institution - • -
' FIRST CLASS,
Especial attention is called to the
. •
onainiercial - College
.
Which has been enlarged and greatly Impro v ed In its
oourse of study. - These fitting for BllfilleflS should
not fail to avail themselves of its superior advantages.
During the First Session a elaila will be formed for
the benefit of those . desiguingengage to teaching Com
pton-Schools. . .
For admission, or for further Information, address
either of the undersigned. SW - Send for a cirerdar.
- • It NELSON. Principal. •
W. S. SMYTH., Associate Principal.
Kingston, - Pa.. August 1 .. 61 ASit •
"4 2 M3).T0V".A.1.1.
Oapt, , GLOVER
Having removed his Cigar and Tobacco Store to,
the bath:ling between Capt. Smith's clothing store and
ae~J. Duerrs jewelry stare, Centre street, west edds, ul to his fr
and the
übl c fr past rayo an n d
a same.pandiinfoorms ,
them that
he has on band a large and superior stock of all goods
in his line which will be eold• at the lowest market
rates
stole le easily' distinguished by a large and
beautiful model of a ship 1n his window.
.6 . 1 . 15-tf
Tr -
ORS BUIIDEBEt
• •
The Schuylkill County* • -
.-
Lumber 4. Manufacturing
o.
Have on Lard al.- their extensive -establishment,.On
Railroad Street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind
sad desert') ion, which they can supply topper
Carpenters and Builders, at lower rates than It tcarb ir e
bought elsewhere. • They are WO read .toiam,
through the means of their extensive businees and lb.a
at a
bor ming machines manufactured articles in their line
inning of Sa per cent, on forteer cost.
Their large workshops have been in sudapres.
non for the past year, turning out vast quantlites
Damps, . window Irrasses,
Sash, • • Panel Work, •
Itioulditt •
Ees , -1 4ed.posts, -
Abutte tusisters,
rs, •
Awl all Wads of Prained Paneled
which they ban cimstant e:ai %weed Work
ly on totel mad
ru=
to eo° orders at the sit stwil not*, for te
7;natity oreawe4 07 manau= red sta sh
green Ram.lotk -or ell. Aim* fte-balldke
Mresoak, Naple.-Pcolar chair plank sod san
vardS •
__ Chun, Walnut, kahegley..te, for add.;
' sst work; Motto and Tallow Pine boards fee ika,
saw or made to ceder ; White Pine plank SA%
1 34 3Gandfs' inch alwaYs resd7l alEs, P
bum, ralb, sumtling. -Posts, eblultles, lath , 01,441
lath. repog: ac
sirlink of sawed staff and ovoithing In their itzu
unbind or to order; at the &utast notice.. '
PeriavilleMarch • • • 10.'
LTICTIMS PECTORAL'S for ths tore of
a COMM, COllls. and ItOßßifitBB OF TRH
CHZEIT, pronounced by those who have need it to be
the beet remedy for the care of colds ever offered to
the public. Reed the Wowing testkoonhd
Porrsmurn - May filtri.
Lome C. urn, Rag.--Dear aftrftl3l.lll
Me to bear teethnony to the efficacy of
Wis In removing Coughs and A ff ectlons,
bavlng faxed herniation led permanent relief from
remed
Ms ems of met butt* after haring trlad many other
ke fore very severe oold and cotoih with_which
I sufferedior new six weeks dieing the_ past mate - .
Por.Resectimizytitosi T. A. sticiDITHIT.
the Cof Min OMR. CHILBLAM
Rh Pltileted_ Preis Sore Tturiat. Ifsnridgisi
l'aicoh Also. Hell's Pills, fa tea
IPeed7 attr 'W e r/ h 5ll, Wth !ftenulliatt 12 "
isirCaft tusk trnarnice teethcalgah. •
FRAHM ALTBTATt Agent.
• own fk,, opetedte the eiteurner Sims"
And fen salehyDr t Geo. Yeoman; AMAMI Watley
Hammer 7 Cap S. ORildfilpeggew Omtle;
Jamasewatara • GOO. X Ho Comma
'W4 4 444 r
His.
RI.
NAL.: -
• • - • •• . •
OUR atiSTOMM'
I ma m; l o yd thee Apialltattat white that ma lane
within Ibis pant year toffelned ear fealties ler the
esfenthetmeeteeeS4l Boas' Pszlessellk4ove, exl
temt-Emel"LbS an/ other Itaeses4 abets t ita
Staten at =tom These fadthies not' asly fleeted - 6,
the ailareasettrattetreed • esfatfhthal ands %MI ,
known as the IMILLAW/LNEJIMMIL
A. RiCBLTBBA IL CUE aur CAM
WORKS, bet aba the path= of extensive az4
well stocked rake et Cia t hseso. " atth an the
muy maallter. ClaVat. te - bastes—;
Ibis estabraMot atone kat • 2_llSeemel. asunany over
J5OOO Wu of driedlaiseisil use- et, - And ie
=
ax lerrtaerateat. We &dm lba don* as:, •
to midget lbw lira amens so that am
antatierawltUdestara. pasetitaL basalts &aesthete
eaasoitada;-.ln- °Mead* a . which
shall autatalsta ateedatd iced nate= sniffs. wed at
the kneed psaftbi piee. - BACON It SONS.
Pim attanciSubstitate I
BATiGH'S BAW BONE
8111111-1110MLITE OF LIKE.
BAUGH & SONS,
Sole opdetaris and Mundactair"
Ildayhdt - 'lllveir reliemimit•lVorke l
icAitunazi,-wonks,
111. . . . .
wlrarmers are recommended to Of the
dealer limited tra their. netghbozhood in sections
'whereno della le'yetirela Ott the P4aaphsM_ may
be procured direcrly'franCthe cueimetened.
arrentar will be eenttpall der!hlntal 3 P l 7. • •
BATIGA-Es SONS •
• dimeaA 20 8. Delmurame
BAUGH BROTHEI3B Oaf
Ns. 1191 - Peorl at.. tenter a Cahn,
- • NEW TOO**
GEORGE DUGDALE,
whoa. Agent tor marybuittiod Wen*
9746103 ilialikts wharf, BALT/MORN.
Ern i re afireepllZed te SUppli 9flr Patent Seel:Lino!
KM to all Minot:amen for grludtog Bones, guano
and all other hard radertennea.
July 27, .456 • . 30-dm
SUPER-PHOSPHATE .OF. LIME•
• EITAMMILD GUABANTIEBD, •
Parßeast Manttfactanve Depots, 1'
Na: 99 North Froot.Ntreet, PhthodolPhhai
and Na. VS Sallah - Street. nalunifaa7o, ;
And , * Dealers in gamma thronighoutthaCcaWry
The SOMBRERO GUANO of edilch MO.
BO RI ',LIPS , PHOSPHATE. Ls and
always ban been antprifannred, (and'of which he ban
sole control for the United. Stater contalne fifty per
cent more Bone Phosphate than Raw Bone, therefore
lite more datable. - The addition of Ammonia gives
ft -greater fertilizing valve. - , .
Over !Ix years. experience hai proved to the Farmer
dealt makes a heavier main than even staple ensnare,
and Wm); only Wive het bodied- • • • • •
Price $66 00c a ton it,WiO•lte. • •
Dleconai to • ,
-fiIORO PHILLIPS,
Bele Proprietor and Eannfactorer.
IFeb 16. *B7-7-9m - , • . 134.•
July 27. 'O7
Superior Improved
Super-Phosphate of Lime
ILANUFAMBIED BY
THOS. L. -.1-1012T, AGT.,
EiclrtrlrL4LL HAVEN, PA!
Farmers and Dealers hi Fertilisers 'v111'01)001111 that I
have adopted the above 'Trade Matt,. to show those
who use Hies Supnr-Phosphate,'made from the Raw
Bone, that they are getting my manufacture.
My patrons will please be careful in porchasing, to
observe that the above .Trade Mark^ is stamped upon
each bag, as none .other la genuine.
For .W./Wert. Aga Barlep, Corn; Oats, Ritators, 2b.
boom Ruckwhiat. Sorghum . , Turnips, Hays;. Garden
,Vegetabia, pad everp Crop and Plant.
. We claim for oar Phosphate that' as a fertilizer and
quick producer for early vegetables, cannot be ex
celled by any in the market, and Ws TOP DIBBBING
for GRASS it has no superior. - - -
. We 'guarantee that farmers will find our Super-Phoe'. •
phate of . Lime more prompt In action and.more lest !
leg in Ita effects than either Peruvian Guano or stable
. -
Four years expeilence has tested this, that mar.Fer
.dllzens makes heavier gr . alii.than even, stable manure.
I ant now ready to.tnipply the above superior Fertili
zer in large:or/smell =nuantities—in new bags of .200
gounds each. Also, always on :hand. a stock - of fine
Raw Bone Dust, Soft Navy : Scotia ' Plaster, arn4
A trade discount allowed to dealers. •• • •
The above Fertilizers can be intretuuted at BRIGHT-
CO.'SStore. Centre Street, Pottsville,
POST OFFICE ADDRIM—THOR. L:110L T,
4gt, Schuylkill Haven.. • • . '
March 2 8 , Piib 10, la a. 1 7) 16-
ALLEN &, NEEDLES'
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME
THE BEST, •
THE CHEAPEST,
THE MOST UNIFORM.
THE MOST !FINELY Prepared
PHOSPHATE
In the market. It is packeli
Sew liap, 200 lbs. each. 250 per 2000 Mt
•
. ,
A
PERUVIN :GUANO:
We sell only No. f.—imelved iltrer:t from
the g6vernment.
ALLEN ez, NEEDLES'
FERTILIZER
THE BEST,
THE CHEAPEST,
THE MOST RELIABLE
.MANURE FOR
.
WHE A &
RYE
_
And to permanently enrich the i 3 o . Packe d
• . • -.. Uwe Bake, 160 Um. each.
$B5 per 2000 pounds:
A 13MAVY D113001311T TO DIAL RR.
Agricultural Works, Beaehand Plum Sts.
0111ces /k, Stores, 41 S. Water St.L 42 L
Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA.
July IS. 44T 2848 k
MOORHEAD CLAYWORKC:
t joinoe ..4.11141 ? "/ 67 1W L. Wli.lllolirt
. . f . PNlAllelphia Pipet - 021ce
. : (W0143 80141r gver Mii , near i2ll2lpida,Baillk
•, -, •' iTIBIFLED SEWER . A, WATER
• . _. . . .1' I-PE ~...
STEAM PR E y
, , EXTRA :GLAZED,
. THREE LENGTHS. .
1: 1 1, Ger Graf : Ain Aild Gondwana
WATER, : • . . • - .
HEAT.' - 4
- • . -,.%
..__ _ .
GAII, - -
Etc. I 1 _ 2 - 1 -
- .• - I
E . map alai. seam canzurrty ols 116
. ORNAMENTAL CHIMNEYS,
Indearactable by Coel43l4Er or-the WeiMber..
- ' For Durability,
I . Economy, . .. _ • .
• ' - . '
..SepartY of Filinsi,
THESE. TOPS ARE SUPEBIOB -. TO
Z :
ANYTHING ELSE , NOW IN. :'.
... June 1, '!!IT : . 42:1161
.. .
JUST WHAT'S :WANTED.
TEE GREkl i OBINAItA 0 0IEPANY..
.Tho proprietors hive become fttly ecurrincekthat
the conenmers of tea and Coffee are prying too meth
profireo these articles of emery dry% corestunptioa,
have ned wHoututte rndNMei_ ILTBA. AND
• whERHOUSB IN iiihmaNOT . CM!, Pa.;
and will sell at the following prices: • . •
.. .80 • , $l.lO Awry $1.90
Oolong. • - .90. 1.00- 1.10 • •.r 1.93
lta. Wreak. .90 1.10 - - 1.21
Imperfal old Vorawsllothis ee* Weili s 3
.9%-scoo, *Lie, wad 81.23.
We warrant the above teas'of the beet et. ' . geft and
free:Bring adulteration.- We also have both be and
green tees at ao, 90. Nit and 80 cents per per, but de
not warrant thou pere,W they are bong auction;
go., -do.' Weals* have as extra Mat macn the
Ifmer it is the beat black tea imported, which we
sell at SL•4 .Der pound.' Ground coffee Wand licenti!
—excellent mike at SO aunts t Jdeleo onto. : • •
. Wring/it a distance alio forma cluti.atut
we wig d your orders, eathisciesge separate, with
name aid quantity matted on it. Irotele and whiginie
and boarding honour, which use large qtrantitka, ipst
have their orders delivered• at If maitidore oar
price Met. When the ordeal apposed se, thetwgi b e d e ,
livered cU mo inprowWalicrn ror•ttust i ormweidde
, will mt. the d if ferent towns eft*
week, namely EL Clair. Tanzmizort
Carbon, New PhiladelpMe. coomormeq.
.rrawo4
nirriselie, New Castle andlitinngthe. We
S. ample of erg of our leas at an.v of the eitsleeeTh
when ordered. • Ali worth lee trial,--- • •
~- •
mama your older, to J. WE I OI.I.IiYAk 194 ,
Box 90, Mabanoy City, Pa.- Jn1y10,17.411.
• • C loOtititbUt: [RUSIN MOIL -
. . • ' - . 1 1 1 /ILLINCI OFF --' - I
. ._.
TCOi, ,01.44215 E . ' BITAXISTRAIR.
pc=Wig 10 o]io — - Cat iiii 'truant billow tit
ti "I Ifni aoll :oat!, Mir follltc *took itort
m a
Good% otocerlei,gasetww% 3c.,W., with
fistares and oteosho to owateloottior to- the woo,
of which willbe offered at groat twine far the
. porpose. - /110/9.11% A. GLOlfililli... :f.. 1.
. dtme.lsC.ll:-.26.
... "' 978 Voiotia fliwei."
o
ariei Amide AlrA
PASTIES attil NOPIDAT4.-trairrwAL4.
wbeto. TI7 It. Adokyom all order to theYsoo&lNg.'
gr i wit t i *. 'O .
':301,11M. irXr:rlPft,
110. "
.t
Fire. 4 399lmilre Street; Cliitageh
MORQ°,PHILLIPS'
II A L-L '
r
( ZO
".40:
IMPROVED
A LAihni DmicarNr ro lizAuiss,:
FARMERS!
BUY AND UM
AMMONIATED
MBE
AVITUELLINEOrk
REST6ii,EST:TW
ring :
tergrams: za
-11-1 PLIMMIXERSISICRESTORERIL '
' O 4
he, APAPRERB 4;T:111,.1072
- *0 lirsl -5 4*4 419 4 Plrrril
AngrOcas.manammx6-cseumt.
-
-._.,-::-., - -' • 'Ms mat smineit Plipia: .
_._ • -- f - .- - . ha; Oculists, Dichisk, _sad. .
jr - ,-r zal,. . ths...most„prominsed.asen 'of
~. / 14._ ose recommend em -.
it ammo( do dosnAmisroit
• , ~- -4 `" -:- INEtlimor Nu or
' ..-- = C oldsp ilDtainesseefis• : .
Ims. ar Blaring; Chassearkag . .: -
`.Wei 1, - Astlatrawira 4 3 1. Welk ".
--• _ 2piphork ' ar -Wsleri- -- '
Aulawomm illes . I no: .
ar lo Nlo omautty Ntlekoil a : -.
.:
1
: Vision; • ...:rasloYmikia_ - .orUs - r
. ~....,., tas t izios sy meat ; Walkll6lll , .
, OfttISBAIIISILD4OC eI .
2 NCl:'n;
-
.., . . - ' _Winos. bodies Wore lhei
:ppm ; Ophthalmia; arladazsi. •
• .matron at the Eya• oral /tram .
-...
__ lids ;. Cams= Eyes : assn in'
, .
41r 'Partial . Ellodassa : .
at.. MoXYahai."lo2
. .K.t :Sidon from ths
• . ' affects of 7 ,, R.'" ,, Hon dat.:d .
used .by any cme with teertalaty :- :
illri eau be --
diracceme. mad without the least feared Injury to . .
the rya Mrs than 6,000 asradeates of.oures ars
aldbited at as odlos. Cure Emanalsed la emay
-easeirktert- appli e d =r ain to - the - directions
blamed in (tech bor. or -tha Woof: w P i .b. r *::
:loaded. Write for a Oirestar-ame "rah& • " fah • •
• : Aadiell, Dr : J. '
BIZEPEMS k ca..ocepti.li
_--- -.--- -: - ( 1 2: 0: Bat 926 J - - • . :
—l%ll isle at Reamers Muzar 'Wog. Illoili. No:
-ID Agar 'Home, cam - of Barclay , Sire!t end ik°ld. :NAY. Now York. . . . . .-s, I .1
"....:Jairlibt. - I.:ierma.. Et . Co. Mars ..Mamated.-
.and. • a ifflOPLs. or CORNEA -FLAT-,
- .for the ears of yiEe.B.SIGIMIMSga . ,
artthAt - has proved &Ow mesa. - Write for It "
_
:Nor*, '6l
S. P V4'.-, 1.;t.:"..5.
PORT GRAPE WINE-! _
PURE AHD FOUR YEARS ma
Far Use amommus Table !lad" rally tag
nulnalum BY Isrsictiezis
l'enialeo,
Weakly Personet.
The Great gaudy for Kidney Affectiots
HEUMATISM,
AND ALL CHRONIC DISEASES:
EXatlgirr WINE OR mutt
Seery Emily et &la Beeson should use
ilpeers Pori drape, Wine,
•
Celebrated-in 'Europe -for its medicinal and beneficial
bighly esteemed by eminent physicians,
used In European and -Anemic= Hospitala, and by
some of the best families in Barone and America. •
AB A TONIC--It has no equal, causing an appetite
sad build ingvalus np the system ,grape. being entirely a pure wine
AB of a meet ,
A DIIIRSTII3Ie C--It imparts itheidthy action oithe
glands, kidneys and urinary. organs.; very nomads' in
dropsy, gout and rheumatic affections. -. T . 7 :
Speers Port Grape Whie
Is a pare article from the juice of the Port ()MN '
pea
see
medicinal properties superior to any ether wine
in nee, and an excellent article for all weak and detrlit,
tableatmorus, and the aged and inane, Improving the
te, and benefiting ladies and childrim
It once, and you will pot be deceived.
Itivße sure the, signet= of ALFRED /RR= is
over the cork of each bbttle.
'Sold by Baylor, Pottsville; &lade & Bond, Tel
ma4us, Rermany & Allen, Idahanoy City ; Lawrence
at Brown, Millersville; H. N. Core, &huylkill Haven;
R. B. Davis, St. Clair, and by all first classi_drntisre,
who also sell the CASTRLIA PORT BRANDY a
choice old article, imported only by Mr. Speer, direct
from the Valley of Oporto.
Trade applied by wholesale druggists In New York
and ptda, and by A. SITIBL,4. at his. Vineyard
lII Me CIPM'OFFICE— , NIOS Broadway, N. v.
No 11065 19-1 y
NEW SP - RING-DRY GOODS,
WALKER & PRICE,
DRY- GOODS.AND. NOTIONS
VN1 .. 0.N HALE.,
(Two doors below Post Office,/
illakautongto Street, Pottsville.
.
We are now receiving from - N6W' York our elegant
dock of SPRING GOODS, to which we invite your
njovicial attention before making your spring.purchanee.
Var goals are all of the beet'quality, and : •
We Warrant Everything that we Sell.
We don't:deal la damaged . auctlan goOds, but select
oar goods from. the best of wholesale houses. A visit
to our store win at once show you that we try to Neese
BLAOK AND PABOY • BILKS,
At Law Prices
DRESS 144 1 :=...t. GOODS.
HANDSOME F'LAIDS,
Verr Low.
PARASOLS ABB SUN UMBRELLAS,
mew Ott and Very Handsome.
Handkerchiefi! Handkerchiefs!
An Linea, 15 contiand upwards.
MARS El L LE* .QUILTS,
.Lerge Size and Beautiful Patterns ,
PRINTS, musatis, and. -
DOMESTIC GOODS GENERALLY,
AT THE RIGHT PRICES.
KID GLOVES,.
JOIIMPII MAMJE.
Tids blare la cnt tq fit so well, and the eaten s f ve o d e
of. Irby trot dos retell dealers in New 'York in comp.
tido* with other makes, lea istarentee of Normality.
Ladles' and . . tientleir.en's Coves k Hosiery
FULL, LARGE STOCK
LADIES'.: MADE SACIQUES;
At Low. Prices.. . ' -
End Cambium for Gent's Salts,
BIWA Cambrian! for Boys' Suits,
•!Iliad Cassimeres Ladle' , Same&
BONNET.RIBBONS,
IILUITUA COED EDGE, ALLL COWES.
Ws ossmot saninceste all in
.our stock, but If yon
wtlltairorns with h cat, we will . show you nice Goods
AT VERY LOW PRICES
DON'T PONGET THE PLACE.'
or 'UNION HALL -Jag
WALKER & RRICE.
Awl 87, '67 174 m
NEW: BOOKS! ~NEW BOOKS!!
* wil d er . expected' between 188 and
_lBll6..lteing a Histomr of Forty Coming Wonders
Mantlenain the Rat' Writings, les _Mg the final an
tangdhdtment, ifso the ' dvent of me migebi um , b y
Rev. R. Vta,XTRR, Author of the Opining Battle:
Viell Cots thiteelne4 Bate 'and - oth or itorbA
'kJ by ONIDA. 4 • - • • .
Heart • Breathings; of toe-Sag's Desire ex:.
massed Meaner teem. Moral' geme tot the home
F ainm Americarala of Rena Timm, by
limy Clay; Daniel Webster,cdui C. Calhoun. th in
Randolph, Stembenelrard and ba Collar, James Gor
don Boma, chutes oaadyear,ilea2 Ward See th e:
Groarnodore VaaderbWilurodailla an; Jahadscob
ardor. Voragdata Irma volume. Marsala al . •
ElAZOlMiltallatinßoovaam
1 . 1 11 ) 0R WIT HOISEITEEPERB.
SOLOMON HOOVER
2155 a aB7 Second Street,
roVrevT-Waz, r
_Respwtfally announces to the Public that in has noir
on band the largest and beet ewantraint of honashold. -
(amisbing goods ever offeredln Ills radon wbich ‘ he ,
is Wittig es greatly reinsed Priem' 1120111* , Wiattg r
goods In Ids Hos would do. well to all and see bfs
stab before' miming elsewhere. ' Ha feels coal. .
dent that tt cannot ,be mama iii clulapnew end
,vl.l/7. me - doc k, mime of Kitchen •. , '
=' Hama Oroking. Parlor tad Hall
tot all Icludu ' cud ' ll % l * lb ; 11°11°W)
Break Britannia, Mt" . 7 1 1 =AUA Wood
en and- Willow. .:Wwwk
Saves for Ooal awl Flour.. Coffee Hillslingitee sae
‘ ratom
?MA ..Ifrenekt Ware. -Ifater . 'Coolers; Tin '
10diei Friar:Jack ' -- gps&s.
Moeda. tiardso Tools, -Nalle, Coal Tee
tlegiskiDosi , Lentfai Einuting ' Bide - and:
•Lanr i ,lentwal s enlinaltf cquic actitia too bunter.
, -Ti ti . gow n& aggeging, sad 1111 hinkof Joh Swag'
execetatito add. -OH fiblcu• acid' =Pubs'
furnhhed. Odjejerres Ueda= eumeeraelberameerara.•
• .
..ibtallsoaelhi _naps Clothes 139110ber, tudeg twi ne ,
not ends Iteareallalehotweeirtaker:
=tall the dht. Noaarefnds, no hated air, had to
V4O titedoitiess,,- - - - -r, t.-s 1 ,,,,, i5,52- , p.. t -
ale° mile as IhdrelleMelaten Maar 'llgoi
wheehe ,It wringsreloities almost dry isil Al t, bad,
to aw mili t gaiim ind answgite illaa cis
dad oder.- Tera. to widlwrara wit se
in A n C a E r = ad e l t Al k ko o d ne - ke.•.,01i4u0. 1-4
-41,, '- - iii: • I I
~_, ~ '
_ _ _ _
=Maeg
.R. : :c:..'14--:,C,04.1.A . gt,.0
FIRE, LIFE)
.1:'...-N;S . :ET::..'..:-R:AN-- - ::: . .0.:E_-:: . ..*
Mutual Life, New York,
Penn Mattnil "Life 'Phila
Travelers of- liar:ford
MartfortlLfrre Snick -
International New ~York
s enat o r! _ 44' -
Phenix
Niagara
Germania
Putnam "
North:Anterlean "
Merchants - 66
Combined Policies in the original Travelers Insuranoe Company:of Hartford, *win g ,
$5,000 in oase 'of Death from any 'douse, with $35 RR. creek case 01444 dia' fuim
business, issued on liberal terms.
Ezamine onr Rates for Life Insurance before 'nearing elsewhere.
F•. BOI3RY,,MA.NAGER;
And§bvtWds.
181
.P.MT)1..4.:1414E1.1',
June 15.-
ALLISON :CATARACT=
.The attention of Coal Operators and others is invitedlo the Pump herewith illustrated; as being the beet
Pram; for heavy lifts, yet Introduced in the mining region.. We claim for these Pumps the following advents
gee over all others': • L. .
lat.—They are double acting. with bat one pole. - ' •
4d.-They occupy lean space. (a it inch ,pump with steam cylinder, 80 inches in diameter, 4 feet stroke,
is but 18 feet long. 4 feet wide, e) feet bleb.)
3a,,,—Th e steam salve,is mated by.tha presanre of the water in the column, Producing an"actlon almilar
to the eventric movement ortcrank pumps. -
4th.—They can be run'up to a speed of 160 feet per minute, without any pounding or destructive Jar on
the waves or other parts of the pump, .
lith.—They require no stays or fastenings of any kind, 'their own weight being ,autlicient to , keep them
perfectly steady, even when working on the heaviest Mts.
6th.—,They will work on lifts tip to 400 feet vertical height,-and wM run at any speed frcm 160 feet down
to 1 foot per minute,
70. —,They are constmcted, under• the direct superintendence of Mr. 'Robert Allison. who has had 25
yes& eaperience inmanufactaring mining machinery. •
Sth.—They have the endorsement of some of the oldest operators and best Mining s uperintendents in
_ .
•
. . . . . • . - ..,. .. • .- - ... . -. . - ...
• Mi. JOHN IL BRACKEN, - Pottsville, - - Mr. JAMES OLPiriff, Pottsville, • Mr.. CHARLES suia - mAlr,
Pottsville; Mamie. J. (3; Jr• Cf. S. Replier.; Philadelphia : Mr. JOHN L. GEIGER, Mammoth Colliery : . HAR
LEIGHCOAL CO., Hazleton, Pa., Mr. MORGAN. SILLIMAN. Sopt,, Hazleton, .Pa.: WOLF . CR.EREL DU
/LOYD-00AL CO.. Philada.: Gen. I. KrSIGFRLED, • Supt., Wolf Creek Diamond •Coal C 0,.. Pottavflle; Mr:
ALEX,. SHUMAN, Philadelphia: - - •
....
." • , . ' • . • . „
. . • Parties requirintpumpe or in want Of any farther information • will
_please call on or address the .under
signed, Who are prepared to fill orders at short notice forpumpa of any stze,And to work on any lift up to 400
-feet, vertical . height.. Column and steam pipes fan:abed at the lowest cash pricey, also all kinds of mining ma,
chinery. All work misdeal' the best material, and pat up in the most substantial and workmanlike manner, at
•• Orrr Steam ramps are all warranted to ran 100 feet per minute for ordinary work; and to' give entire sat=
lafttation.
Jim) 211 i 1867
BILS.P..STOKEIS. .••E. T. TA.I(LOW
- For. the --convenience of- our'
61T . patrons andwthersita distance,
we here present a- diagram of
. • 2_,; - self-messorement, by . which a
1 1111 L --. aending the -be '
g r ti ttil ed; rd by
- deelirrotted In the accompa:yix;
• •
. . IiSPLASTAI'ION.I ,
• •
MEASURE FOR COAT..
Length of Back; from 1 t 402,
and-from 2 to 3.- - -•
• • • State **Attar the .person Ia
; • erect 0r..5e..;.4t.in17. • •
: - . Th e same measure an for. Coat
, _ • FOR. PAIITA.. '
Mananire.lnaide scam, and 0 1 2 tr
• • •
ilda troth hip-bone; and around the waist* and hip. • •
-fiktrns, : or hf.A.Traima data BY • MAIL rats or
Gobne•v) Sa lIICIIINNZIN IF NOT BA7I.ISIAOTORY. ' •
CHAS. STOKES - & Co., .
' • ' 824 Cheansit St., Philadelphia.'
, .
Liar Rakes, Grass Scythes and' Spathes. Grain
Crudlot: every kind and description, nt BRIGHT.
& CO'B Hardware Store, Centre street, Pottsville. 28
42 TR PURIPB , ready • for' inch
:Li steam. cylinder, p01e.6 inch diameter end 2 feet
• Two 25-horse Zee.
. ' One 60-burse En ne. - • . • - • ' -
• PO Y SON. Pottsville Iron Works. .
• Feb.l6 4Yr • - , - . ,
Horn ni Cattle Powfirs.
TEE ERA
1:30oGHS; - .
TEMPER ,
731318,70171TD3
LOSS OP 'AP'
TITE AND VP
ENERGY, Sre.
use improves
win d increases
the appetite-0
a smooth
,glouy akin
transforms •
miserable sin
bone.
In all Minim of Swine • molt .aeCiinghs, Ulcers In'
!belongs,- Litter, •
. thle article • • :
acts as a specific,:
B 7 putting. from •
one bait : a paper:
:to a .paper - a -
barrel of swill the
ahem. dfieseirc , F
will he eradicated . -
or entirely presented. If. glean , to tlipe, a certain
vreventireand cure for the Rog Cholera. - •
Pries 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 papers for-$l.
S. A.. VOTITZ Ar.,31311710.1,
• AT =BM
WHOLIOIII DENG AND MEDICINE' DEPOT.
No., 1113'Proaltlin st., Baltirture, Md.
For Salk by Drage/Win , / Ster e im P li n throu g h '
out the Iralted EitMoo.
)13r sale im Pottiville by meow BAYLOR, Draabst;
flehtundll HavvinfH.-14. COX.E.
Dee
. .
E4OVAL• . • •
AA. • • . •
G. W, BE . OK
18=1 , -zeincnvd- from*. It4lniiCan=Market...and
ataeatx to tbe - store^betwoon 0. - wooonliand
L G. Brown% on Centre atitet, °d ant a large- and va
. tied anan:tninnanf du goods and groceries at 'the low.
eat colonials. Being thantral for p!rt trprice4lll3o
- of tfaramine. ,
inuTz. survinurp with thhtzt
Team In had desttoyettsty yoke sail emetttag—tm
..“.„Palata stysight nut hesrletr. - Irs4.: weeks thsve. been
rot battuutitrirsske will end the
teipelet the statale remedy wed.. peetsta to.lll
-A4Osessy.ss IllawDrawsz .11 6 , EtITS-
OgluelL.T.t • ' ' Wawa; -42-tha;',
VIIRPAMEIGO' r 11' wupsirtries
.3
lif * ll" w fatiridg et i:
isms' vat • itf
MoroWietse , Borpribigr,;iieve - 140. 1 1 -
laianike-•=esSlyitaraltnOerliod2lne...Tgak-
AD clothe,:
ed p -
t cd aW d bit c Zi=r c rei
cells al* =s s il t:t i m irL mi Llif i i d C
c l h ta t
Virr 194kna.410141 PHEIADA.:
.4e3SXMLis. Vverfigllndik
Asetkatal Watches. utsa and, • Janall:
414
.
:11&111110a..ns R-12:
f
1 1 1.t 5- '4% T' eintratiL
1 ,41 ;9
• 4.` , ,
rt ALS Tak 44) 42,
11013.13111 1 O. HILL _ _
MOUNTAIN citt'INSURANCE AGENCY;
ACCIDENTAL,
CAE ASSETS:::
=MED
fiartfcird
.FOB . 191013,.:EM1NG ligU,S;ites?.4t.:W4soo,. &c,
PATENT 'APPLIED; FOE
By PERM:IB6I'Og TO
ALLISON & 33ANNAN,
Franklin Iron Works, . Port Carbon Pa.
Length of Sleeve. with arm
Crooked,) from , ito 5:
Brozet - lfeasuie.-Aronnd the
moet prominent part :of the
Cheat:
Waist Afeaeure.-7Aronnd the
FOUTZ'S
This preparsihM,
me and faforablr
iown, will Ihor
-4414 refavigoiate
woken dawn and
lw.spirited' homes,
r strengthening
Ad cleansing - ..the
itogisch.sad Wes-
It - is St sure pre•
native of „all dis
eases Incident _to
, .
in is invaluable..
,ives the quality
vi the milk. It ban
been Proven by ac
tual experiment to
.increase the . quen.
laq. . milk and
ere= .twenty: net'
nett; and make the
, ntter.tlnn and
feet. In.fattetdng
tie, it gives them
appeUtejeceena
ter. hi de, -and
%es MM . *Pie
Pas:pearD ar
IMMLE!:!MMI
AND' LIVE STOCK
433,526,466 38
WEE
POTTSVILLI,
JULES JARED'S
'TyATTI DE PARIS."
The New. Beautifier of the Skin.
Testim, - •
dmals'fropx 06103146 a Ladies; •
Thi3 secret' of beautifying - the' Skin being mown
only to Messra. Jared & Rene, they. honerallf state
that it differs from all other preparations. It yes to
the,moet harsh and frer.kled skin both the" texture and
color of • polialtedivory, removing all -diecolotatlona
whether appearingaa freckles, tan, morphea, moth,
or blackworm - specks.... and is especially successful in
emoothing out the marks left by Small Pox.
`The-agents de Nee , meet confidently
submit t , 13 the imblio the earnest endorsements of /men
distinguished ladies as • . •
•Went RISTORI,' Mlle. -FELICITA VESTYALI , Misa
• MAGGLE MITCHELL, Mrs.D. P. BOWERct. LU- •
• OILLE WESTERN. Mad. PONISI. Mrs: M
- •• MA WALLER, LUCY RUSHTON, NOE- " • .
• MTH M,GUERITTES, Miss AG-
• •' . - NES PERRY, "
and many others, Abase high. standing in the profea
siori
gives the stump :of truthfulness to their intelli
gent and gem ke asproval.
THE BEAUTIFUL LUCILLE WESTERN SAYS:'..'.
" I and
of . rouge tha and lily-t the "white, Emai with' he grl illadvantage
the brilliancy.
advantage of total harmlessness. It really adds to the
Saltness and beauty of the akin. -
. - T.FIE MAGNLFICEN,T VESTVALI BAYS:. •
- have•sifferedao Muth' from the varichs' white
dons, &c., which my theatrical . profession obliges.me
to nee, that I consider it a perfect benefaction to tindla
preparation which gives the necessary whiteneas to,
We skin, and leaves the Skin cool and smooth.
- MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL SAYS :
I have tried the Skin' beautifier, ”L'Emall de Pan*"
and found thatit instantly Imparts a mantel bloom and
freehness to the complexion. - • . • - •
"Jared Email de Paris" is used as a:delimits beard-.
der of the sidn for'Theatre r lialoon or Ball Roma, byy
the moat refined and scrupulous 'ladies:. producing MI
the beautifying effects otronge - and Illy-white, - with
out their. vul, glare or Witty to the akin.die
sow n :Len thlt-ciaas Druggists; Perfumers and Lt
.. . ,
• L. Isabean,. EdS Broadway: Denies Barn it Co:
and F. C.' Wells & Co.; New ;York, and -Eugene Jouln, lu ,
South Tenth -street, and .Johnson,,laolloway
Cowden, Philadelphia, Agents. • -
Orthns by mail ahonld be -addressed to JARED Itc,
RENE, Genera} Agents and Importers, New Yo r k ,
Jan 5:8, 67 • • '
~ ; ,Rsa,d This;l
J .
.R: :Tit:OX.I;L'S
CHEAP CHINA,. GLASS, AND
OROCKKS7 STORE •
oentr a Sta•ept, Opposite Mortithei Rouse
POTTSVIT,T.E.
The citizens of Pottsville and neighboring towns
villages and hamlets, one and all, are invited to call
and easxrdnelny stock af wares before buying else
where. as' lam not to be undersold, and can furnish
Housekeepers with every article they wart in my flue
of business. In the itkric of -
French China,
will be found Tea Setts, Dinner Setts, Card and Cate
Baskets, Watch Cases, Sego Holders„ Match Safes;
Motto Mugs, Motto Cape end Saucers, Vases, Colognes,
China Settr for Children, and a general variety of Toys,
dtc.
• ' Glass •Walre:
- Choicest, latest . ..Patterns, - consisting of Table and
Bar Tumblers, Champagne and Wine 01828014 Ale and
Beer Glasses, Decanws, Bar and Bitter. 'Bottles !Gob.
fete, Plates., Castor Bottles, Pitchers and Cr Cel,
elfin!, Sugar Bowl* Sp o on Holdelt , Syrup CUM, Fruit
Bowls, Fruit fan
_Cake Stands, Kerosene - Lam* of
every variety, lamp_ Chimneys' Lentems, Quulieeticha;
Candy Jam dr..;llx. • - .
• • Crockery :• Crockeffill _ •
fall easortinett .of IRON STONE . , T.&„ of dd.
Arent patterne,'ln setts or alrigle pieoie, to salt the nob . -
lic. A large assortment ef, 001.111011 c. 9. Ware, which
I will at low agsree; - •
and Stime-Wn.re.
Padding Dishes, Pie Dishes, Calleruhre, Milk Pans,
Jelly. Moulds, Pitchers, Tea rota, •Bstter. Pots, Milk
Jars, etc. • •
iraSCELI.ANEOIIS rte-Toilet Botta thiators,EllopJari
and Root:Baths.; Quart and Pint Fluke.; Coal 011, etc,
it.:. Fruit Jare.. of every description. • .
MEECBANTS IPSO sell you Goods at. 'City .Prtoas,
thus.aaviog YoSichight. Call and see lilt is alit so.
MOON :4 , ILMSEPIEEJLR
•and [4 flonlitow.illotiket, Nerw Voirk
weoiEjitua' - DEALERSASHIPPERS
or Krone or
F'R
t'S. FISH...
. orders ppm:aptly attended tp.
Feb 11067 \ . • • '.'l-43m •
ItoVERB, - '
TV
,WROLTEMLEA r .ND RETAIL DEALIatiE
TOSAVt.O;\ PIPES 4v..19.130,71a5,
0
• ripoirrovnaGEop4.- .
-I ""4 2 cß i .
cfi Olt SO'N'' , :si:7 - trivi,;;;;
___SlMatiallAtAlSEEta )
e
. etAsiLlikaiia — latiiwkessiwib e
bstnegiinienot asozzer.,,,;-**4-
ourontiE- Awls
81BLI ..aalPectretlY 147
brims, tber of • • •
Pottsville and: vlelnily, • • •
that he bra Zlcablisult a:44- - 7 -
'largo _rad bie assort—. ; • 7."___!"
"meat: or . Net% 80ya"7., . •
Want:A N -W o es sad ' ,
IGlSibites Boots: t•r k
liberal, Add& bleb 4". • -
ThlratAii; • - -
labarlar
liaxgenit-werwliarg- . • - .7- '
CV- Work-_,RadirACO .5" --
Maliantougo*,
77400141677...., , *An, - '-
• muniswauur plawroleirrip a d
t*eneweetstaroaver wadi*
_elOhylmdßaTer
Vram, • • • • 1 theAist,„,
=Or? I*'/lu.s •11"1"V
141 .1)1 11 •6..;tiii•e 4P, taiift.' 11 7 Z..14
- - -
f..
_lf . igmous...
123.000.000 00
..
,1,75%000..0°
796,126...3,1
500 1 000:00
- 1,460 ! 534-60.
. 1.130,035 50
..- 1;267,457 00
1,e37,620,00
706,794 : 32
617713,6 a
393,151 30
.;,. 867,238 45
PENNA.
psuaan'Ttooms ; -PottavlN - P‘a
/Etna Of Hartford • $4,478.100
Lorillard of New York 1,426,000
Phtenit Hartford " 1,103,067
North "Lnierioa of New york.... 751,463
Springfield of Mass 731,899
Yonkers and New York 601,907
Fulton of New York 313,562
Resolute of New York 280,730
• Aggregate Fire Capital $9,685,718
Union Mutual Life . 2,1.88,429
Hartford Live Stock 500,000
Capital represented $12,374;147
teases pnimptly and liberally settled.. Office open
from 7.30 A. M. to a P. M., or risks made binding by
_,TameeW. Giant; Solicitor, at the American Home:
The above comprise some of the eldest, heaviest
and most reliable companies in America: '
The Aline hacorporated in 1819, paid 'losers in 4T
years of - oVerfl 49,000,000, while the Phcenix ham.
the largest surplus over and above its capital stock and
reinsurance of - any Comm in Medford, •
June 3, '67.
• THE PENN 11HAVIIAL
MEE i6istritAlTo4 Gomm,
/CCIMIUTED .. . .... 51,700,000.
After peyhyg ]oases to the amount of .987,1337.
• _ , . .
Ali the suiplui divided"- amarevet policy holder*
evevryear. THE 011.1 4 Y TRUIrIAL ootee.
NY ILI THE crrz OR .STAT.X. •
LIFE INSMRANOM. . • .
The Girard Life Instuance, Annuity and Trust Corn
pony
,of Philadelphia. Office, No. 408 chestnetstreet,
the And door East of the Custom House. •
CAPITAL-4900,000—CHARTRR PERPETUAL.. '
Continue to make humanizes on lives on the moat fa
.
=able terms. . • - • ' -
The capital being paid up and Invested, together with
&e xt end constantly increasing reserved fund, Offers
a security to the insured. ,
4
• premimns may be paid Yearly, . balf.yearly or uarterly. • " •
....The company a dd a EON= periodically to the MIMI%
ranee for life.' ;The first bonus, appropriated in Decem
ber, 1844, the second henna in December; 1849, and the •
thirdbonne hi - December 181%. which - additions make
an average of more tb an. o per cent. upon_the premi
ums paid, without increasing the annual premium. :
Thomas Ridgway , . Sohn A. Brown, •
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Analysis has shown that the potato piF
nr
requires a large sztount of potash, in order t , ,
a Tigccous, healthy growth. It alsorequlrei
lime, sods, - chlorine, Carbon ; and surplzuric
acid. All theseexist in a soil In which the
various farm crops
_have grown In rotation,
.with. frequent manuring. On such land,
therefore, a fair crop may reasonably be ex.
'petted, vyithont manuring specially for this
crop. Or if a m.xlerate application of barn
nituture be made directly to the 'potato crop,
whew planted on an inpoverialted soil, not
*tenured for pmvions crops, a fidrproducti., u
may reasonably be expected ; since barn ma -
'nare, if properly preserved, (not washed by
-water from the eaves of the barn or from a
'Bide hill_aboye the- yard, till its pota,h and
other soluble matters have gone . (.1 , • , :r 0
stream,) is always reliable. But
-the grow
ing of potatoes by the aid of barn manure,
dees not seem to: me to be good policy, !or
thkfoticisviriereasois
lat, I belleie the barn manure gives ct
speedierfilid - it'rieffer :return, if applied 1.,
corn, gress, - oralitoit any other crop.
2d,: Barn mtuture conduces to the 'patsy,
disease, and is therefore unsafe in those yearn
in which that disease prevails.
.
-The 'ralnerstitertillzers are safer : and
If applied only
. td . the extent required, "c 0,.,
very little," compared with the value of bans
lam ready, therefore; to recommend the
.following ae a substitute for barn , manure, i 4
the growing of potatoes. -
For one-acre, take 8 bushels
_of wood Fast:,
8 busheis. of 'quick lime_ (oyster-shell lilt
should-have the prefirence, if. It can be oh
tained,) 4 bushels of plaster, am! 2 bushel;
of salt—maklog 20 bushels in all ; mix thor
oaghlybagether,, and apply in the hill, at a
rate which will cany. the 20 bushels over an
The above stipplies the essential Ingredi
Ants for a . large growth of potatoes, sr, d
something more, provided the soil is not ex ce2.
41vely meagre ;' and if there be an excess of
`these ingredient; over the requirements for
the present crop, it Will be very sure to re.
main the soil for the benefit of future crow..
ppecially Nirin It, be - so, if the succeedinz
cropste polafees r and If the tops be left each
year to rot on the ground, so that the potash
'they contain (this being the most important
ingredient in the mixture,) may go to the
benefit of the succeeding crop. I will here
say, • that from actual experiment I have
!aimed, that although rotation in crops i 3
undonbtedly beneficial, generally, the potato
may be made exception, iftreated to the
foregoing compost.:
If any farmer chooses to grow his family
store of potatoes on the same patch, or his
- thousands of bushels for market, In the same
-field, there can be•no objecticin, provided he
will each year leave the tops scattered about
pretty evenly Over the ground, and will Make
thorough work with weeds.
• -
Less of -the compostwill suffice for the se.
cond year than the first ; still leas for the
third; and so on tilllomr 12 bushels will pro
duceis satisfactorY result as 20- did at first.
i once grew potatoes• In just this way,
enough for-a family . averaging over thirty, on
a.patch.of three quarters of an acre, for sev
en, or eight'years in succession; or I would
not recommend it to others.. The land was
of a bioivnittli loam, not a strong soli natural
ly, and it had previously been exhausted by
long cropping , without manure. It was a
soil which never - had produced potatoes o f
the drat quality, but rather of a second or
fhird quality, compared with titose grown on
soil well supplied with the proper ingredi
ents for the potato—potash, lime, etc, Nor
had that kind of land produced large crops
unless heavily manure-d, and *hen, in almost
every .
case, the crop had rotted badly. ,
The first year : T ploughed something like
eigbfindlies'deep, planted across the furrows,
putting a little of the mixture In the bills—
not-more, certainly; .than at the rate of. 2..)
bushels to the acre (and I think less), drop
phlg. the seed iii the - mixture, and covering
shallow. Not thinking how heating. such a
rmature Must be; I did wrong. by covering
ailallOW; and the wrong. became apparent by
a few of the seed burning up, instead of
coming up,—as. a s e vere drought of . twelve
or fifteen days followed. The crop was,
however, better than was at first promised,
giving at, the rate of - just one 100 bushels to
the acre, - mostly large and of the very best
'quality. •
The next year, tho compost or mixture was
thrown. into, the hills in such a way as to
scatter it rather thinly over • a considerable
space; the seed was covered four or five
inches deep. All came up well, and, the crop
waif splendid daring its growth—producing
a profasion.of blossoras and balls, and yield
ing, in autumn; a larger crop ,than the previ
ous year, equally goixi in quality.
During the remaining years, In .which I
treated this patch in the same way as the
second year, the results were equally satis
factory.
, • I then left the place, and my successor has
since told me, that for four or five years he
planted potatoes on the same
,ground, with-
out applying any sort of manure whatever,.
and, that he never had harvested betpr,crops
'either quantitt ot quality. The high
price, of tobacco then induced him to change
the potato crop for -that. : • • .
Other • experience than my own 'has
strengtheaed my belief In the suitableness of
the foregoing mixture to the potato crop.' In
short, I have'no remaining doubt of its ex
cellence. It seems to meet the want of the
potato. It may not prove itself an effectual
remedy against the potato disease,—l do not
propose it as such, 7 -and yet I have seen it:
so invigorating the plant, giving its tops a
stocky, upright, direction,.covered with bins.
some and pendent clusters of balls, instead
ofa slender, trailing form with few or no
• blossoms or balls, that It measurably, at least,
strengthens the growing crop against dis
ease. - One thing is, certain;—during the
twelve years, or , more, while the above de
scribed'" practice was being carried out, no
disease affected the crop in the least while on
similar soils ,in the same neighbbrhood, •po
tatoes were rotted badly. - •
If potatoes were to_be cultivated' in this
way, on cold, , sour soils; it would be advisa
ble to omit the plaster, because it is of no
use on.such land; -but.at the stame time, it
might be well to increase the lime—that bd.
ing a eweetener of sour soils.
After the experiencd I have had, 'and the
observations I,have made, I can think of but
one objection to the growing - of potatoes
long.in thia way on the same held,. and that
.is, -its tendency to become. eedy, But that
objection, I think can be obviated by a pe
culiar, but not expensive nor &difficult Mode
of caltilatidn, which I will undertake to de
scribe at some future time, shotild.the Editor
of the'"Practical Farmer" believe it would
be Interesting to, his - readers.—Pnicrscar,
Emss: ,,T A N.
ftrip6.
BeAkan Cassm.--Dissolve 2.3 of a tun of
gelatine in as little water as possible. 801 l 3
pinta of milk-41avor, sweeten u and pour into
the Well-beatem yolks of &eggs, strain in the
gelatine—mold and set on the ice. This is a
charudng dessert.—;Garmantown , Telegraph.
Caocora.ra CREAK Frs.-1 cup:of sugar, *
cup butter, 1 cup ,milk, ~1 egg, 2* gaps flour,
* teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon cream tartar.
Make of _these ingredieuts two cakisa in jelly
cak pans: When cold split Ahem, and place
between; the following-mixture: . 1 pint
'milk, 4 table spoons sugar, 1 egg, piece of
butter the size-of .a hickOry-nut, - 8 table
spoons-corn starch. Boil as custard. Stir in
enough sweet choiolite scraped fine; Wiles° r
'ft. It takes about * pcnuurtolitake it good.
Tdemeranitte on the top. Items-be flavored
'With lemon or fanatic if prefarred.--German
=towit Telegraph. .
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Ca.umnrra Ressta.--INssolve one ounce
of gelatine in.thu_stuallestpossible quantity
;of water.. Make a:custard of it pints of milk
44 yolks of four. eggS—_-nweeten and Bayor
41. tas4).. • liriLPA this custard i s done, poor in
g 0 4 4 03 aga 1 0 4 uPill Daily, cold. Whip
1 plat ofnretun, Taklrg.Off,the froth v as it rises
-- sit it intp, the=autartijul* the whole - is
-Whipp4v.. Alik itte;.Welirbeaten whites
Of , * 'mpt,as s iitft „thi4: Line yotir dish
;i4 11 . 1 44 - 4 1 4.*Cr OP* cake, having Pre -
Plem 404 , with the
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