twit!-alta i' H ' itill°#L : . • - - ' , Plibiotiii.B Warren. - 1 4. racy corre spondent of An Arnsiican conte4iporary extenile an invitation tV'the fir eel to 'eend. in proposals, giving the following specitlestions : , • ' . The undeisigcted, feellog r the need of some,ore to find fault with and %ramble it Adieu butiwite _ goes wrong; and &lug lonely, stial no one to bate him, and having arrived it the proper ige, has . ' therefore determined . to "comeOht!" Sealed: proposile will be receifed until twelve „o'cl?ch,D. X. on thqletnf Decem,, :18G8, na - . Applicants :itiitixisaeiss beauty; Or s equiva -1 ent in currency.- -,---..:', „ - . . `:She meat not•elte)ii grim.' ' ni '• • - Nor frequent sewing cireles. i.- • No go aronn& begging for 'charitable 'purposes, • or trade oil Any clothes to -wandering Italians for flower iaseel": 7 , . a - - Nor borrow Money from my vest p&kets while ' :I. ule‘P. -- • - 7;:. 1 - , .. I. ' Elan:mist belavu to sodden attacks of chills.. '• and Make allowanotls for they'effeet• upon the met voile system - ' r ~..; ..- 1 - '_ • • it ' when her "old bear" "oriee barite from !‘a few f friends" rather affectionate; she Must ndt „rake, advantage of his state, and wheedle him intoirips •,1 -. . to'irstering.places. •-• 1 • i• ' . ~. . • -mod above ill. she must notnn - tilich occasion s, put ipecac Into the tea she preaciihes' for his "poor head." ' : - , • ~ A lady possessing the foragoing? qualifications,. i positirthood negative, can bear of something to her Auivantage by addressinkthe "undersigned en , closing a‘stamp. •,., . • .. All proposalimast:be scoompanied With lial is factory 'Vidence of Die ability cif the applicant to support a husband in the style to which lie bas been aocuitonied. . : -: '.,.. ''• WILT BE TuOMIIIT.—A' few da;viiiimecaaya a • 2dlchigan pißer, a apecimeri of humanity, chuck full of fashiorrable, drink,. took a seat -ALL the ex piees quietly, waited the advqt of the entlitle . alr, who appeare,d,on time, and;iolieved the traveler's hat of:his ticket with out al efintitll. 'On hie return the triieler hut ton•holed him and itagnired•:.-• - • • * "Gondiestor,•how far-bil to Poleon , p • "Twenty milets.7 - -"That'a what I thol." . • At the nest station: r the traveler stopped him • • and again inquired— ; ;'Conductor, how far ;" "Tient)! miles." t - • ' . "Thit's what ' . " , ."•; At :tdaiacheatit - ' the traveler stopped him the . third time, and'said 4Conductor, how far to Tecumsy ?" "Twinty miles ." • • "That's whati tho't. • • - .1M the train left Teemneeb, the traveler ex handed the Tatienoe of the conductor, and the following dialogue ex. - plains the - result "tckinduCtor how far to Adrfn tArThe.condoefOr thresit himself updu his dignity; and remarked— . , • • "See here, my friend,:do you take me * for a 00l ?"! • The traveler "rib:Lek to hie test," and very y remarked—, "That's wot I Owl." ' Tho, conductor joined the pseeengera h a levtylangh,.asid ooncitided to•allow hie paeeen• ger to . thO't se he • pteaeed: • • OENTLEMEN vho is' rather given to Story tell- I ' • relates the following : ' I 7-When S %fie a4onng man I spent several years •it the, fkmth, "residing for atchileat Pont Hudson, nn the Mississippi Hirer. • A great deal of litiga tior: was tieing on there about that time . , and 'it Was not always no r- easy. matter •to obtain a jury. One dairwas aumtnond to act in Unit capacity, .and repaired to court to get excused., on'tny name being called I infortlied his Honor . . ' • : the Judge, that I wax not a freeholder, and there lore not qualified to serve: ' - "Where do you. reside?" inquired thb Judge am stopping_ for the time being at Poittud ion." - - . „ . ."Yon board at the hotel,- fpersume ?" "'I take my meals there,.but haie rooms in an . Zither part of the town wherd I lodge." • "So you keep s bacholOr's ball?" • ~ •!'Yea sir."' ' .; ' ' 4 How long have yon lived in that manner ?" "About sixJmonthik." "I think yon are gnalitled;" gravely remarked the Judge "fori have nevifi known a man to keep bachelor's hall' the length . Rtline you name who:hadnet dirt enough in 4is km. to make hiMi a freeholder 'rho court does not exam yon." I . sergeant of the life • - guards, Nary vain, huti)oseessed of much bravery nr9re.a watch chain' to which he had faatened a musket-ball, being too ,poor to buy a watch.-L -.,The,king,,,having hi , irci of this, wished to expose Stepping up to the soldier; he him to ridicuro.. ts \i. ..• said :: . • i " ergeantr Yon mud have been economical; 14 Bee on-wear a 84.Cil ; mine tong me it is five o'clo k-hoir : inueliiii yonre ?'''... 1: ; `-. Th soldier, gneseing the intention of the king, but no hin daunted, immediatedy drew forth the -, ball se ng,, , ..•,- - , :. . ' . . "Your NI pjeety, my wateffie neither •five or Mx , . • • ' o'clock, but it tad me, mi often all I look at it, thit I must be ever ready to dip foeyour Alsjee `• "Here, my friend," added the king, tench 1, • mOved, '`..tak,ethii, to know the-preciso hone also which to xiie for me the same time gtv: ing 104 - own watch •studded with jewels,- to the . • soldier—. •! • •. - . _ • "WriAT'is A T.tun."—A father Hying , near Cin alumni; was one, evening learning hin littlo boy to recite his Sunday school lesson.- It was from the • i fourteehili - chapter of Matthew, wherein is related _the arahle of the maliciotet individual iyho want about sowing tares, tc.• "What is glare ?" asked the anxious parent.- Johnny hesitated. ' • "Tell me, my eon, What 'a taro 7"You . had em," said Jo - tinny, casting down hie aid wriggling Ma-feet .. ' _ - _ . "aid em I" asid - lho astonished parent, opening ;.; ihiaeyea rather wi ,4 de "why whit do you mean, . . Johnny_?" t • - • "When you didn'tlzoome. home for , three days • . hat" week,"_ dpinny, "I heard . mother . toll - Aunt finnan that you was off - op a eare.7 • . The Sunday School lesson was brOught to an . • , abrupt-close, and iohnny, the canning little rogue, ' was sent off to bed. _ -•- ' 4 Ws haveti friend who finds It diTierelt to pro . nonnee:the letter B. ?looting him on one'Ooda- L r''` Mon, be said : ' • - . '. . ' • . "Woebert, have yon heard of the great wiot on the Bwystol. wdadi" , ,:. "• . , • ' • a. what ?" - - -- -' - "Why, a wioi - , itrilit."-, "Whit the dedee to I wiot ?'\, ! . . • "Don't, yon know what a,wiot is ? A Wiof is a `• ' 'Fluent:b." ' • ,''Well, now. what . .is a wrimpria? Yon have got • '. "'Why, - yon know , what II mean. A wickt—a ; - ; •arnmpus; a ir0w. 4 4•.,, -- ' : ''' • •• ' ` "Oh; oh I a riot 1 tea, yes; I have heard flora& • „,- 1. , tbing'of _that."- ,•• ' • 111,---• . A tioon story is - told of. in American mere/mit' . who, a few Sanda3s since, went'into a fielir,oable London church, a few minutes after tat, w i g hid Ciirsinienced, end steal in the make. The pew • opener passed him several tubas' itral took no notice'of, him. Thep show. more r e ap eo t , to a stranger in American chttrabes,,eo dot to give them it ,lessor., Seetng-Ak t at tk ezo • waa plenty ofjclem in several .paws,: but that the pew - openes passed'hi:4 again amid again without offer- - ing-him a seat, ho quietly aptead open hie out , tails, and .a,plitted".do• ft On, the neatly matted lash , • The clergYmaz noticed him, and kicked. • at tlia pew opener. "elio at 'once went to him and ollezed •• Seat. ...NO thank 'pods." he whip. perel, "Lam quite ouniforinble, and shall nit here all theierriee." , • A TREACIIta, trlonee cnstoilit was to preach ,yery Nog' sermons, exchanged ut`,ll, one who' !Preached bni half se long. • Almokahe custdmarY time of diseer.iiiig, the audience grew impatient. and - began to go out. .:This contittned till 'ail lid left bit . the - sexton, who rood At as Toig as tie could, and tltem, walkingnp to the peiliait atalra,. said to the. preitchrg%ie a whisper: • • ' , When Yhn icdt 'through Were luck AP, 'Fill you, laiNfeallt tk..9-4tei. at * my house, next door to the etturell." - Taz ';Owing dialogue lately took placebo. ..Mean 4 .1.zy , and her husband on the gentlititan's hO . Me unusually late one night, and rtk.. • • PM' .chlng.his witt for her unnecessary ataistj V hia'albsenoe : "I versa almost afraid that yOu!iad - 'urekeri,"-"gpoken, my dear: 2 What can you piss • ' .Sibly Mean ?" I supnose• it is tuigramatlz cal.to say s,ay so ; hot it .occuired to me, deirest , Alfred, that yon had Speisd." . A eracttricaw, 'while 'Walking In hie garden,. caught hie garlener . aeleep .order • s tire, De scolded him soundly tea' hi"' laziness; sod ended •by tellittg him that such • 'haggard was Wst, Was, thy to enjoy the light of the ono. "It wu'for that 'niece exactl7," mud the gardener, "that I Crept into the sliede.". ' ..• ' • . Tan follawing:eCninni on the marriage of P 4. ti is eurrint • t • ' • Ditirpr iesions to be wed Patti resolved we kn o w ; Co-partnership, no doubt was one -.' That mad, her take a Cana." ,r t A itswet who het, snoceeded in getting her: wen Sesen,diughtess "Weil off her hands," hae , • dStermioed to opin a clew for the instruction of 'loung itdise in the art of husband Oidoldrig.lt is to be *led a "School of design.' .h.,.1.4 M umni, ie. aomethiag of • 'carpenter. He 'can e a bill, split a hair, make 11131 Ile4qa iet n p tiali • .11 olio, fratne as Iseillainient, Impanels jog, put . ihem in • bnx, nail • witness. hammer . alndBa bore a mutt, and ether like taixos • • • 1 An err-hinge inks "Why does iiilloCknow that there ii stun to thepoonT Beeitoe be bail been to sea. • Is has bean veked, wheD,ths tally dots . tk Per tet.np sgein come dies—Lei dew-. time. VITRIFIED CLAY ' (OR TERRA COTTA) DRAIN, •WATER & HEAT CiUMNEY TOPS, CHIMNEY FLUES, GARDEN VASES, ' STATUARY, &c. 1- ' • .. ,' ' . •. • • • llorrzr- i DC'V/431...1T1TR/PI,E p , ."-' --. cm, Y. itlLA) ., r . ..}l. • norsit T: -ci ' ' i r : . - WATER AHD HEAT Pt' E 4 1 - '1 - ----- , I ._.,,._ imogn i p a namm en - •--:. - .'- - 1 if„ - " - Riesilliimmilligkilai - 7. 3 .2 • . , • . - . ! . if. • r :•• -- y.-,,,xci. "r. TR iP. ' • itzeoir. ~,,_.__-„ • 4 , • . .F-lUES • & CHIMNEY. TOPS. nde hCt .... .••-,,, et able, b un , Cellt"".1111.1111240; WPles4ll%—eri et4 t , ' • . tomlng a Bate. Durable end .' • • ' ebrap ,Ficie.,.economizlrm esekce and &eying money.- ! • t 4 .d ". ' - ----- 7 • tl. •,.: • -11'4o '-' ,- m ft ;• .- ...4y.- ..•i'. 1 - 0 ~ 1 1 ..,. ; _,...!,- 1 . • • Yil , c.',:e . '- —.: ti N r4, •,I.Eiu. - ff I : k' - r , . .....„, Angle , SWVE ECe {Stir Double Double op 4 ,z., ,, - - - - lOC • Flue. llole. Bole. -- Stove Register, 132 • . r. ..- , •••••••••-1,1011T, .......-.. PIJUN. /11.41.11iXT ' , /.: 0 • ? o • - . ~ • • I gL , , •.> CHIMNEY iitt" l OUR WAIF ISOOARANTBED TO BE OF THE LONG-EST' :LENGTHS. fTh.Ligita"-Pti),, l •; A Yard.of,Pipe with us means JOS feet, not 2: fri't and 11 . inchna, (Inside *IL): • MaJeki : L.l'M WV •Il T 33COX : t2M • We dq sell Pioe X in- - teas in diameter (Insidk than repreennted. is BEST QUALITY • • gar Worlrmen ire the most etturdi and best paid In this trade., ' Our Facilities for-Prodncinr , •at the LOWEST PAIOES are tinexoelled: • Onr arrautteiffli far SHIPPING at the CHEAPEST RATES and. LEAST .HREARAGS, are unequaled. The CARS and BOATS come tlireilly within a few feet of our MRS, rad the GOODS are loaded by otermelein, (not 14 to ;bore vnaccinahated with handling thin Ware,) taring LOS, to tionnigne ol . • Our Ware hi bent, solely and, Cheaply to `all parts •at the totted Staten. 2 MANUFACTURED AT THE K. 00 RIIEAD - CLAY WORKti FAJTSyerOs'SPRIN# MILL , on Schaslkitl River, near the City. 11`,2281 TIA OFFICE AfiD REROOMiI AT 1.'230 North 9th St k , ab. GIRARDINC. , PI,I:II,A.D'ELE".I-IIA. AND IN,STORE AND FOft : SALE • . - •i x 80RANTOt:. BROS.. pardwaregltlerchants. • BY MOORHEAD & BRO . , itore Keepers, " IN TAXAQIIA:: • 'BY FR.Y4 STIDFOLE Haaware literchapits. IN I(AZLETON: BY I.4hWI.SW. DRAKE. Bu ilder. IN ALLENTOWN r BY SCIIME . Ni - ER c . WElDEit;store Keepers •• - • BY A. M. TELL. & *int;ticitiliPluumbers. IN PITTSTON' BY: JOHN ANDERSON. . • • •YN WidIANSPOBT cl CROI.A'&-TI7RN.E.R ! Practical Pluntbers ' - • t IN 'fIANVILII; BY C. - C. B ALDY', Hardware Merchant. 3N BETHLEHEM I--TENRY, S. KRAUS•E hardware Merchant. IN NORTHII4BERLANA.PA.:7 \V. T. FORS - 1"TI-L•S . tore I4eper. May it, 163 NV. S; SHMAVEIR;. BHE . ER' - ~8z':: 7.LOWBEY. General ,A.gents for .F.15E.,. 7- ...L1TE.,.:.:_,.AQC - I:::DEN. : 7;:". AND N 5....0 ,R.::;A' Net 180 Ce - ritre Street; :.Pottsville. `Aetna of .11Ioriford, Conn Hanford " " Phenit. of BrOoklyn, N, V.... Lorillard of New Work... .... ... Pkrenix 0f...... illnteniational of New Work.. SPringdeld Fire and Marine of•Springlield,„Aass Yonkers and New York of N. . Fire: t capital represented " The above coronae tbo OLDBST, REAVIEB3 and .IdORT RELIABLE Comptdee la America. • ' Cr E.s ERAL , AGENT'S -: • . NORTH AMERI 1 .... -, - ... , . -,_. 41..X • Life and, Actident Insui. , Company, 1 PHIi:A.DELPHIA,PENN' ' -, • Poi.; Schuylkill, Northumberland, nzerne,T.Montonr ! Berko, Colunibia, ). Wyoming and Arbon Connti , .. ' ! • IMOALL LIFE' POLICIES INON-FOR • We Ifamre fielded LOSS or LIFE, vohmber from DISEASE OR ACCIDENT, at rates LOWER THAN ANT COMI'ANT•LRRIRDIG LIFE WILT-- All We Polities Are non-torfeltablA. ! :. - •.• • • . . , . • ..-q • .. , ' - I `'-ALL LIFE POLICIES PAYART vAT 80 4_4, • . . , COMBINED,LIFE ,AND ACCIDINT . POLICIES. ElvinT WEEKLY' COMPENSATION I Cale of disitatt7 by accident, arid payable at death WEIMER EY ACCIDENT O NATURAL CAUSE.. . Ana's! polkies awned eaverim ID possible tortes of emelt" :nog in the Street, Me, ShtFidory, or whilst Traveling, Hunting, DroCueg Riding. Stating , inclwEng one, Spruce, Bruises, Short term r e gi s tered Policia) sr; al* liaedtwt low rates. WEEKLY COMPENSATION ALLOWED IN CASE OF DISAB .. • • . • ' . . . - .. . , Rates o f Premium on Accident Insurance for. One Year s . - •• .; . _. • ONTBEFERRED OLASS • ' • ON ORDINARY MASS • - 1315r1LEDIUM CLASS " AN' HAZARDOUS 'CLASS - NO EXTRA 4 RAZARDOUB CLAf.,H3 i • - Tbe rate .of on simeamiert cad eTeli EIOOD insertadie Five Dollars rry tilt exCeedlng YC wetke. • raesenote Railway 74 Ttfa eta can be obtained at ISO CENTRE ar NO ME?IOAL EXAIERATION REQUIRED PROMPT PAYMENT MADE ON PROOF ' GENERA 0171613 OF T 1313 ()MPANir, 4311 . .Wialiplarer STREET. PRILADA; 13 . 0-A-PAD W. W. KURTZ: of Kurtz & Howard..dia, Sd pt, RAWL PALMER, Part:tier Consnercial.Nill Rank. .1. El KlNG,LEtPnvileter Continental UpteL . HF.NRY W. GM NER, Geu'l Ticket and Passenger Agent-F.2nm R. . JAW ritHIRLD4. Finn of Ftdelcbr d BM., 119 N. 3d at: THOMAS K. PETERSON, N 0.35 Smartt Fourth 131. . • .P-r - `" ' VIrIIOOD CA:CI:AMUR:I WANTED tbrongtontlhe above • • - ' :Nov. 16. . 44- ORE ■.OWBB The Oldest Established English ss x ALE 1:::0 1846. ~ AND- MANCHESTER HOUSE, •,' : NO.; 2 FRONT ST.; kiEw.yoßK. Board per Day , el 40 1 Boa per -Week 'O7 00 Mita bolos Is ocarterommt to ail. Namdezi and an the Emtaniand waders Railroad Depots sad boor. in muegiumtp Men. • Newry bdormakm given to parties tarrslikLor froth Statzesa Porla•!_d d . timeti . n all lonle. baviiiS ix %Min Coming from the abet Ma w eau have th em - met at, Gobs lorwarritst w on op ttreNtMnetOr b 7 *the. Mlle bodge . eau bs retched 'by street dam tom Ur New Jarier - 01 Rail NI era nth:nit" at It row of stx emthi mot elm tow th e door tor all And mitsamship Ilan awl few minutes •• 'N. IL Muth cm 1111 .110711(16 BS muttetsd wi th th is Wed - sal NallmeNitim venting th emselves as sorb mist be avoided. , . "17 4• 16-27-11.- ' ' • .. • • I " IL ilitilUlaNdim Attie.; • . FULL 3;( FT . LENGTHS. - For Draining and a T. Water, /149,Gaii.• LIVE, •S..TOOJ .AGENTS- FOR ' f -'rETE e . 6w IJI ou. i. Thar. 4 V . • • "I MONVIZMY. 84,633,343 3,096,220 1433,286 1,196433 1,231,193 -1,039,790 790,079 ' 601,907 ITABL $5 oo wx $lOOO • 7- 00 per 1000 Mk 00 per 1000 15 00 per . 1000 - 20 00 per. 1000 week Gat ear period of TOTAL DISABIL. AOOIDENT IRSURANOE, .sor If PHRY OR DEATH.' . W. W. EtlltrZ, President. ARLpirGTON, Secretory an 4 'hemmer. ECT'OMS : r WOOD, Firm of Wood, Malik Haringd, ;, • Ilat tke St. • • I FUNK, 116 Mirka SL Pl6lladelpbla. I CAROM/ft, We of the Ana Halknottl I. Co.. 616 Chootnut Bt. ILEUM Finn of Borda Heller I:bingo .ut Smoot. - AV°. FRAN :1 JACOB A' G Tam.' MEM! general Ants, Pettniits" lease New York. 1846. ma 7 - savat Tian amp_ vim*. , • a ck4t• iparnavaa da;illrlda I=g In ar s. M if= e-411"11"14 211ftqapees. offoonouff oft Clokroil Ps sof I fro a poggt!" . _ famegAg . a RANUIT. C.EZEIICY ANA'S *Mei &SIN kmathlduraMormilrialay. July 11-13- - Mir MMUS, al soma salloweL- , • FEAT 'GUANO! GU Satin rennin tentage per teah Selable rhoomp rimysad' tAmanalateft with -Irelhey and • '.. l i nitan.) . ::.• I . t Swiss cilia's- s4loa. je!per as. . 1 - ' : Amnuintated with ainF4l taarter.i , . . lirOrdere rireetred de. these nit:able manure* b 1 the t aN. 11.1111:1=0.41tSeed and Variety Stem - • _FIRT'iIAIZJER,S. , 100'.TOta:Hal1'li SuperPhospliatt Of I.4ne, bian tared ' by tteion Ifkl Son. '•..* 1 . i. i . , . , 76 Tons Henon a Rilinna!BonelDnat .fn BaZ B . - ' *. Warranted a pare.- hlterated. active and reliable FERTILIZER. - For - sale tit the naanntartarera' pricey. Liberal dtseount to deakra. 1 . • W. 13 way . . COMPLE • p:44 /T. TELPHIL„ H ere nos S Ittper—Phowhate Potarb ' • • wasawinx:: Piro/ eswtrninup ibis Manure medal 8 Lail the element to ,produce large crops of all kinda.land tv highly recommended by all aho have need t alto by chetlognlehed Chem tea who have, by anal le. tested it.! quantity. - Packed in 9e of 200 The. ° DIXON; A KPLESS & solar ApIOTTS, 39 South Waste ' id 40 N. Dela. Avesta,' I - PUILADIUMIA. For Me by itETNOI;DN,. :lib strett, • BALTIMDRE; MARTIAND, And by dealeitt gen4rally throughout the country. July 25 - ; blan. 4, 1868-1 7 1)] 30,17; ' MOROI •PHILLIPS' Gv . ititt turßovw SupersPhophate of Lime, ferANDA.I3i) GIIMIANTRED. • '''Por sale at .fannftlictuierr &pots; • b 1 No. 27 Neill" F a le ~, , Street. Plailadelphlt, Auto- * • , . 1 Ne.I9PS Sow, Stree, 1121thsperre. I - ' And by Dealer' In boa, throughout the Country. The 1101711111 E 0 GUANO of which HO BO pill &LIP PHOPIPMATIC is and alwdys ham been manufactured, (and of which be has iolecontrol for the 1. rifted States,) contains fifty per cent. more Bone Phuephate than Raw Bone, therefore tt itimore durable. [The addition of Ammonia gives it greater le:MS:Jig rain. Over ,even you'll experience has rimed to the Farmer that it mak, Okteavier grain than even stable manure, and is not. OnlY active but bating.' Price 836 per us, soop ibs. • . DISIMUNT TO DEALERS. MORO PHILLIPS , ° Stole Proprietor - sad Maonfoeration, Mach 7, 18G8. 10-9 m , ALLEN' NEEDES, Sole Mannfietur, era and i'ropri _ -store of their M P t RO VE.D SUPER-PH OFD LIME Price 50 per 200v105h... L FERTILIZER Price S 3 per 2000 los. PERUViAriCUANO We tell only I:Ki:MEEII LAND A Liberal tW'lf-the dealer tie mend ]oar Order tosil tetition. • • Wiens and Stores, l Water St, 47 3Y 8. Dela. dr. • DEALSRS 011-4, 'CANDLE., ?...ND CiENEPAL C 6 P nit Anzust 15,• . . - ' 8 . ...9i V .G- H'S ocIAL zed i ii D. . '.. - ++' • {" : - - 4 . t° • R A - ibE W;(111( . '•:4 , . -__ ON 'EV.ltfir 1141LTGII 4 SONS, Philadelphia, I AND - North-Western . . , Fertilizing , Co., 1.. . - . (311 C.A Cr 0 . • " SOLE ,INUFACTUBERS; i .: . - i• - - - -1 . 'l. LICE . TOWS RA,W BONE P B D . O B SPHIL TR, ' ((.., BA ? : 830Mrr 2000 psmods.:, • , : TOWS CIIICAGO BONE FERTILIZER ! • $3O per 2000 Ps mods.. ..- . BAUOR'S CHIIPAGO BLOOD bIANURE, 11546 2000 possods. • . • The above Mandres are farldsbed In `.both begs and barrels, whichever tlultomers pre*. I . . • , • larThi, Big, are uniform In Weight.l6a pounds...4a ASSETS. 818,587,238 The attention• era is especially' directed to the fact that the Orme of the Raw Material of which the above Matinres ire composed, are so Well ender control "that .we Can famish them of strictly imikem TWA" and condithin. and that ttery ccetain a larger percentage of annininia than iny.otber Nava of mann: factored manures th e market. IT BA H.& SO I NS, ao S. Deis* re Avenue, Philada. • North West L ern:Fertiliimg . Cos» Lake AG 0 . iciscrizEs may of the principal towns et of Canada. . 1 28 tm FP" --•-- ft . I L, Lir - 6 , N ( A ' l; , Vll 'ION , / 1 4 !7AN , D '4 . 6 '' ih... ~. . : • . i ;4 - ORMLE WORKS, 'O2 : E. el NIEDT & 60. " ►i! 64 f ,: .i.......... . 1 ~. / L F. ICOPITZECt: . dgi A loak ' , Gnaw al ''' .. atei ° . 'CI P 44 / . d Sae ? 4 1 7:i P/i- :and ~/ -1-eiritstoW.-,' lIMIII eleimirsurre; Auld Builders. Assesisiwal— %-t Gel and whet hues our Ten- eitersive store at Door Locke with rim and monks. of which we have a _very Large ato*theluding several new naivety desira ble fattens ftUa. Brim T and Hooks and Binges. Ladies, Bolb‘dCrewl, end eveuttleig m the but Wei line. writs cal the very lowest prices bV ••• ' • , 1 LC. ?AMMON 00: . SAW% • OHRISMA.N, • - Judas et illi• Pesos. Mad guile Arid, giall "Armed Asciitearer. its -9- :6: - .ouitN . . A:.L.- s-gE.T.-.:m.713:!.*t1.,1,.p,'-,r..:::1,-e.,..5.. LIZERS: Game ORS ar. WER'S I DIANIIRE,. T !Vila 310WIZ, CUtIIiTT, kMiONJATED MU= 1 ROUND BONE. r: tsx GUANO.' PLASTER.' iscoont to Dealers. you does not keep our ari'elee, turd It will reeetve plump , . at-. MiMION MEr.dIiANTS, - H. Greuank & Son, "znitura ,Warerocrasey • Cor. Centre & Union Ma P6*.in*irtiLit. - , into Lis btnitoese his is now tireparivi to end vicinity with fax ind hest 'sty lee. tivinctorily itttpnficit tO. GRft-SARG it BUN. Eia Other at HARDWARE. Si.; * ti'PORM I SISELLIR • -, ' EP „MEC X INT • . flairsurieas. mama. Beet Bee 111 Mesa an atm stock. WMur. arth° ll • l4 Wiltnipor allot Wad% Padlef. Med. • . 29. • 115-35 - . GENERAL AGENTB SAMPSON SCALES Augrust 11S. 6S BRICHT & CO • DEALERS IN HYRDW.ARE, IRON . PAINTS, GLASS, ace., • • .NEARLY OPPOSITE THE hreisits , BANK. POTTSVILLE, PA. • " January 1. ta I "RIGHT & CO HAAOWA 1-; P'‘ Jan 1, 68 PENNA.• PEBIA.t.E COLLEGE. Winter Session will II October • •, • rich, totes. Terms moderate_ For eAtalogua address thiPtt4l - HERMAN. A. - 1611. Collegeville, (Prceland P.O a Montgom. Co /tumor Y 2, TS - ' 541 M EDUCAT Bellevue Institute for Yonnz Ladies, iiTTLEBORO• PENNA. THE NEXT SCHOOL YEAR Opens 9th vio., Sept. 7th, 1968.. For Catalogues,addrese . ,the Au s, —22 Gt. W. T. SSAL. Penna. Female Collecro • PERILIMAN BRIDGE, , Nientimmery Caniaty, Peastsylv.aala.. TITS NEXT IILSSION WILL cOIIWZINCIS Ann. 27riz,161103 Puplle admitted at any time b and ttiancad friMl date of admieeiutt • 'repos moderate . For tnualiacues ap ply Dec to urr - 3. P. 14111KW1III. flPrattft. . 2- • WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE , •WilmingtOn, Delaware. • This lnetitutlon offers superior advantages for the thorough and tOmplete education of young ladles. , The next Annual &talon begin -on tiarritit .BEtt 10. ISBN. • For further iuthrmatlon, or catalogues, address • lieu. JOHN WILSON, A. Y.. President. An NA • . . 31 CHI:GARAY INSTITUTE,,: • AND FRENCH, . ' Foi.• * Youne'Lla'ilie'R, BOARDING AND DAY'rUPILS; 1327 aid 1420 Sp i raseat Sairese4, PUILADELPIIIA, PA. , Ni r LL reopen on Monday, Sent 22d: Preach lathe language of the family and is taonstantl y spoken in the In'sdtute. MADAMS D'IIERV4ALY. Principal. June 20. '6 4 - COTTAGE SEMINARY FOR YOUNG .. . ..- --- ,rIADIEB, . . .' . • - Pottstown. Pennsylvania. r ‘i This Inyiltution is located on the P ladelphia and Restitim Railroad, one and a half h ars' ride from Philadelphia, and two and a half h n n,' ride from Pottsville. The eighteprith term of 4 1 1 eekaVill open September sth, it.. 6.... Term. for /Joe and Tultioain the English Srmieties for.4n weeks, $2 ), For circu lars apply at the Office of the Mineral Journal; or ad dress , ' . Rev. JOHN,III9ORE,. Principal, Jnly IS, '614 - - f , —29-11 m• A CARD. n ; THE HILL" SELECT TAMILVBOARD An English Cli•.lcal, Mathematical,. and Ectentitic . .* Institution. ' • , - - FOR YOU.N(: 3/FN AND BOYS: I At Vettatetwo, non gemery tiaguity, • The nucicmigned hie leased the alsgee well known school property Um* term oh' years from Rey. M. Melt& Proprikor and late Principal, who Was formerly President of Delaware College" • ' • The Annual *Won of 42 weeks *lll _commence on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of tie; teniber next. - tißmilara containing complete Information will be seat to any widgeon, on application. Rev. OELi. F. MILLERsA. M. Piincipal. Iltrearigcra.—Rtv. Des.—Schaeffer, Mann, Knuth. Seise, Hotter, Stork, Conrad, lionii,erger, Wylie, Met re and Murphy. - Ilosa.—Judge Ludlow; W , ,e4laoard. Leonard, Myggra, M. Russell Thayer, Char- ea Butkwalter. Benjamin! M. Boles and Jacob S. "Yost. Rena.—Jamea a. Caldwell; James L. Claghorrh, Jno. W. Clagborn, The'. G. Bog" Geo. W. Tnorp,;c. F. Norton. L L noupt, H. Gross Pry, MI let A Derr; Jno. P. Gruff, .te. Au,;. 21, '6B-54,4.m P.&OUG& , /we 0 /, BUSINESS COLT ARNE MOLY B I T 8. W. CariER .. rENTII AND ctiEslwur sTS. An important Link lo tse °tam: and Omit Chain of Collegot In the avid. Tuned here good In 48 Colleceel in the United States . • and Canadaa A• Eaulista Ilkapaztaiimat Has been added to the Colleg taught by a gentleman of twenty years experience u Principal of City Gram- • mar Schools, • • Tale thaly s • College fn the city baying an Ocrstrot Beams' f'sac4 TIC. Students carefully looked after by the principal. Students received at any time. For partici:tiers call or send for circular. Aug.ll4. 413-1144 n PI) ao I.lalimi AA :41[*) A A )1 . 0 4 /Pall Term Caassreales4 Aug. 3, 1868. Thisinstitution alms it° iIIICATE yaath of both' sexes In all the SOLID and ORNAMENTAL branches_ Its officers bold that students aboeld be TRAINED -- stb - irrieir-to the sphere , 'of life WI are to occupy; and W accomplish tale object, the following course of study bag been adopted I—A CLASSICAL:MIME. " I . • , 4 2—A BIBLIcAL COURSE. LADIES' COURSE. • 4—A SCIENTIFIC COURsE. 3—A TEACRERC COURSE. • ' , 0-44 , IORRAMICNITAL COURSE 7—A c OMM ERCIA I. Do . M—ilt GRAMMAR SCHOOL (1)UIVIL. Those courses are THOROUGH, • COMPREHRE-• Sirs and COMPLETE is thernalsca ' We Invite all who have children or minis to War eats. to atilt this stboo) before seeding elsewhere.— lr advantages amongwhich are lst—Thirougb and tactics' Warm:Mon.' 2d—Accommodations not excelled elsewhere: , ad--$llO lees • In cost than other ` schools of equal' orgrade. orPottu and Fashion laze not part of our pto gramme. We alto .at refinement hot a refineries! *ringing from a good heart ands en/Nestled intellect. • For catalogues or fortherpartienlare address T. R. VICEROY. A. IL, • ' Lebanon County. Penna tf so- . July 25,'64 NSW . MARBEE :STORK 1VC):1)0211 ; • .1 • • . , A 7 - ettt • Chestnut. Sty - • -1W JAMES E. CALDWELL & 00., Have been annotated' SPACIAL A9IIIIVIN in this city for the sale of the C. I Gottliatin Mrs. 0111.11,811arl Filllll4 l afeetre. We rum tee Itl i erfo l tin — tabe . detliledsape Hsi to anything In the marhet, excelling in de an. Mash and cuin. ' A large imeortmvAt bles_wsigie_a.; and iotd th e ut ee tt yrirete Nniar eIx.SBATZEI. trade mark -- - Stamtxd on -Unt of • bue of f? mectro Plate own hertle. J. I CALDWE. C O . 902 . CHEST ' BT., 'July 4. *en• Moth - , rr., • airtNA • - • ' - GLASS • WARE - 'minx i - ' ill cbestAnt. St. PhUadal. this,., We all . . reduced, and are tailing now _ . bat: hop owe 0• • Arid Taalketa: of U M plena kw Vii. • gist parte e . Ito Dtiab7.ll24 qta Eletik Of VO 1 1, 1 4 6 48 . Bia- Elsone tiPhiali Tia DThr i 6l 4 l : l PL ell aft flit ' Sit a ga lli l'il?6. ' Paris Granite Tea get. 46 poem, for VI 111. Gilt Odra Tea Get . 46 *cm kir VI N. • e . haw% Goble; be $0 a gem. Cat Pariah Tibia Tatham fiN ei ft a dam, Cat Wesektioblets tor $3 • dam. Pta. Hohnslia Semord 61001440 WV 50 a dolum_. emu, k aa aguei Tenet art wasplete - 10_ pleas NS 1 7 - 43.15. , - au" 21, AK 1 1 647. . 1 A. n34Ao IL : ST/J=l4 ascmunaaimuk N.. 141 ' !lamb at 114. Clorose .f t , . >, , • rantiarammuit. -i , At marampai oe swam. Amoy. tithliaid I , l* , tad Wan amsamer oit ma. . : • mama Ton UOLIDAY PSMEIi:MI i , t fiiiirispettag at wierlisiiad Amery mug& es. ilidid W.: - , , .. liecli.+lmk.l or tow Wart Rom mid Itardiaki% mum osoaamszailk ONAL. ING SCHOOL. Scholarabilps is as cas um Knits sob MISCELLANEOU NEW -PIIING..GO()Pa! i---WAl*ER*ylupg., NEW GOODS! NEW COW AT Tlll UNION HALL TWO DOGES snow Posr forpica, IQLHA*TONOO STREE,Iri. . • , , Ara now receteter, their epleruild irtmk of FALL AND worm GOOD& direct from .New York end Pbile. delphli. and reepeetitilly elk , to call and eirmine oltr epode bell= paretiesteg a . ' Whertibothrtiret oar store le oulatawfsEn. We keep nothing bat GOOD GOODS, tbat will reboaonend themaehroi. We Canna enmerate all in oar WIN dock. bet nathe te put: • - ,SVANNINID POPLIN of beet tainie, in redact 1 . _ 01111ENCIII , 111111111111‘0111, the lieidest,:' ill tine wOol. sadelegant shades; the nicest giowiltuent in int inszket... ' ' L616111/1 610(1110,11-rp 1 ain. plaid ind striped,. In any .bade d4ir.M,1414 low In prices. • • CI_ERNIAN IfilltitillolC-1441.-brmorne, and XX 'other Thetin good' ire thelp; L T aso CENT% me yard wide. -• • • • . • LILL stock of Slick and Pkney • Mike is rom.4 2 ts. We sell the best* silks in town lk ir the prim it and spe them if you vriAtt a nice Wk. We pay particular ititention M the allk • _QUA,W, Litt 01 11 A, St—ltlesait issoinnen% single an d doable, f breakfast. sire to the One. term street sbewl line our prices are eery km. Single and .e Black Thlbet • _ f *Dings' ISA CQVISIC—Me have them tone • 19 lb to $lO. nkely•trimmed, and attractive styles. k iIINV E WiLAIIL-16crantftntElsck Clotho and al■dineres. Black Beavers foe overcast% fancy • Classinrerest, Satinets, Jeans, BG, AC .ocemoate trimmed Oct very cheap:. • #, . Widte. Blue and Fancy eaininleug !CM end elle yard wide,. and damp. KID ALA VIN, the best Ltsie "Mead, end Her lin. for ladles and seats. ,1t • • OVERT ladies, children and ent& • "' -Any and every klnd. • . lABLUITIE wird Xerge areeortmect, and cheap - • PRINTS: - Lmpsm is: • SEURTINGS, I . -TOWLINGt3,' • L VESTS, MIMS DRAWERS SHIRTa ' NOTIONS GREAT VARIETY, Infach'adythtni nab uk for.. If ion' will p.iy our store 'Alan, we will be slad to Chow you our goo.* end =vines you that *a are ahead. - Thankful for pieat fevers, we hope to see you often. WALKER & PRICE 4 Xereb T 49 riIIaBLISS KlarBER, Second street. Potti : 1 14 Mlle. manntacturtai SALAMANDKRitiar,F.S, war. =fed Erlre-proot, which in point of -workmanship and finish, will compare with ; those obtained from any other establlsent. Be keeps Sees on hand for sale, and willinske them any size, ebeapertban thee min be Obtained - from abroad. . Jan - RICHT THIS WAY. 111131 MEI READ ANDREPLECT, - `4, 4 , • . • • , 1... . • • . • - • ; 1 4 . 7 : I • . Have l'Etived: their. Magnificent 18.68 8, MISIEI3, STOCK 1 . .8(i . ~..• . Stalbrieing everyuung ima¢igeblon be line • ; of Dry DoixLs. ••; . • : ft ChenoBlellB, , l 8 our motto ,'• . - • FOR PAItpCULA4.9 APPLY AT 210 C.tfiTlit ST.,rOTtSVILLE, OPPOSIT4 TO,llO/ZT/MR/2 itOdSE: I ' - 1 • ' Apip .k!fia - . 14 - Soot's Sectional Wronglit Iron . S A PE T 'Y • 13 0.114 E R S ROOTS lIIPRO‘FD TRU ThA EMUS, fittaionaiy Potable alto No r int.. Double Pbotou irquure j Hoisling 111Iniebtne•ry • forlCorit !thane,' Sloping, - St9reft,' One of these ilers sin be seen running' daily BILL Makenoy Clip; Pa. . . , • •• Particular attentitm is Wetted 'to the SoisieS ' which has no equal.: Noticed prdnitri 7 having two pistons in one cylinder:, either end or which tatting full-steam when the other is passing entre. • tt requires no ins Sion straps,'eintchreror Maim or any iond.Sitirted,, reversed or stopped Instantly. and at any point of rev. °hitt= by the simple anovemAnt 7of a single It ver—' lievins no-kirys, gibe. set stress.ototherslJneiatnle parts, which in other holsters require the . knowledee and constant rare of en experienced engineer. mo be hot in the hands of the most tnexperWneed .persona. All Ita workino parte are enebised 7in the .esse err 01- hider, Ind are thus protected .rrom breakage, the et frets of duet, dirt - and oat or weather. Its extretna lightness.nompectnees, and rapid speed. highly com mend it for this me. Cyders received for , the gral3ll. facture! by the undersigned, who will also furnish de, seriptive eatalmties, price‘ lists, drawings, estimate?, and other Information. • • ISATEIAS . IBL it, GA P PRltr, WskPa ano2 Criy, 3.1 a CllllRCaueille, . 'March 23, ' • Over 10 f• Experience la the Butineee. PIS ER ELENDRiVWs. au; • 4 3 1 : t2o=o, J , ANEB OA CRAIN OAKI,E WORKS, 'lrritator, flpivr..lllersey‘ The andersismoil who Is sostairal 4-.ltaln *unify . term informs Coal - Operators and, othem, that be prepared to make -Flat or Crane Ctialni of every PIZe at short team. Partial's: attention given to Flat Chain tor slope; For farther Information send for drealar. I IVeb 1R '6fl-7.tf Tl,b.leurer. Illhaterieta always on hand: in. LI eluding extra white carted bah', only and mixed. by the bag orlon quantity ; parallax sofa springs, by the bundle or eat; twine, of all mines -tot lastenid • the springs; ta r cki anderithine In the line, at lower mita by • • .• L. e ; TLictursoN d CO. CI X PLC) 1:7 I-. _Olf Aittr3 STOKES & Co: . , poet remittulty Melte.. their Mende and for Maxis U) call and entracte their New stock of SPRING AID SUBNIER GOODS . just reeehred. • I CASSLVERFS, • 'AND VINSTINOS,. Froth the tilt Importbg hiotisee to EtntUrE. All of which wili be made %tr.: order In the most • proved styles. nuns To am TUE PIES. - We anaTelltee to glee entire ,mactstaF.tion to - all Um um four us with their ex ne y trenake. " • . V OL : CHA V STOKES, - ELM ,TATLO Cheetnnß,/ • .• SSA t St: Liao . 1, VW 176121selptdii, Mirth t, t 8 - PLIMEB,DEIG AND GAS frrMl ATTEND ND TO IN ALL lIIRIRAIRARcHILL • • Pr-victimise Owlet* le, eilhe Wires of .063113 & BRp aptIOR .41/BRNBT. , rixdre BL., will • • attestiol4 Old Illtatiktopper &Ed_ _Lead • ~ 012)11012 N. 10kiP 4 DOWI'4 I / 4 ant „orcith 14.411,0.041110 i fsAIEETY LAMPS of the 'boil appermt 'Davy - Pattern , for winkle& 74 Inspected Genie. / the Manny lamp Pattern f Item end *bolos wasting. , Also Iron Ind clease, Wei *idea :ell be sold wliotesale :ma I by a ". 04, ,,/ BANNAN RAMSEY. P, otterille. h ems, both Iron sad . Copper; awls,. at as MM. Odd alseia made to artier , jEtia 3FLtII ) ,/41STA'ROEND, IRON k STEEL, AND dLL DESOUP,TIONS OF WI • THE HAEARIkiL9IITAOTE3IIIM Maseb Clesaki t earbima r Co., Pa. 2 3 . '63 •• , i, • 21 i 7 . . Wirdllloolol4 • EDII , IItD 8 . 11111111, 'Joa' T•Fimpi. r Joey% 'humor. Pen W9rks, 11111rABRINtEreit tille COl .- •I'arnitors Opt Sorvianittacturers of pt. Ceiarr .111Naleiai Tredity !awl Plashas.Peia!", . • Jfanmfactuovis of miry sai-ktF , . . Steel & lidistruotible Pere, penholders R. W. Cps. 3211 & Burrwrico9o,eisq pales Aug. WOW ' , 3.545 t • • ~ MIRTH AND . MUSIC. I have eeie m et aelt. esetty rittai op. s DAN m PLATPORPL hu se the BELL VIEW Plc. • GROUND, together with the Rehectiag Wets. ea • hh br the earssio4 shoo a Bar. which 1 Ow are net to the pablib on reeseesble hope. It is also gas roc MEE= Pieties. Pit.ilks. Se. I inset a 1 erirege ha estioded • 'to this eitto , era a to BIEL BTUS, Pagelstor, 5, leg • . Mat' . =us. I. Co .. o..sapos%. JOSHUA - COWPLAI4D _ulnae:ma mico irialla LOOKING let ASSE _ rfortaq Fauna. • - Pipot Onnunedd %anti NO. SS 'cern saran mow, PHILILDWELL •u em 0611114 Ilialann inn lied ati AO WM a - ter their 111 box sodastaminth ipirisida -sat Inn idled., aaaaii fat table la Mat bus sadbos MISCELLANEOUS. - Quite, of 'tam 2111dOmblaa Coil 'NI/latta is, 1 , 7 Vbeliterael* Caller,. Tirghtla.--Panin ant to the provisions 'of certain, deeds 'el Irma from rb t rigm o thrair Coal Mining Company, we will dia the :14 day of September. ilbille...at the lildlotbl an floe) mines, ln; Chaste rfleld County. Virginia, at 19 raclOck,seli at public &ICU= the very_ Valuable property known as I • l - i! • ?'HR MIDLO77IIAN COAL MINKS, With all the property. real and_parscomi. of every kind and draerlption owned by the Midlothian Coal Mining Ormi rt ity.,descrtral as folks's: - , - PICOPSZTV.—Sek:en • *nothing tilde of land. eanialoreg in the segregate 19.87 :O-90 *CMS In MO Corinty sid Cheaterfteld. In. Virginia,. immediately on, the R i chmond and Danville Railroad. I 1.1,S miles from Richmond, iying over the great coal Inivin, 'silts mid, die pf aI for two -miler alopir It, eastern edge and There are aShafte complete, now reaching the coal, and; unfinished, which may be made to teach It by , a thretharatliely small ergots:Mire of money. ',The coal. peak from the aster tithe dr at an angle of 25 de-. pees. and is 'Gan average th Imes, of 20.1eet: The' quality of the coal is equal to any to • thie country. anti Lar ' WH a bk. nd en Ch ifr.m ilto ° n an , u era pogi bi sel Pim ual fel"l ll/07 18 4 1 : 1111".15 .enon n pat ab e ;. ... ' favorably with , any togliab coal It tor term used . with great laturfaction by theßelk= Afterud, theiTiodegar Into %Yorks, the Old Dorainkta ircla and 141 4 1 -Works, the ißicharand City 1318 Works, the Praupton Iron SyOrka. the Canton iron Works. - the 1 tilted titan s Navy . lard at Washington. add by Oars and inin Cent - soles in Baltimbre, • Philadelphia And New York and throughout theriorth: - - I .);'or household nee the coal of these mittesna mune, passed, on account of the strength' of Pi beat, the brightnesa of Its tenth ,• the !loon:tea. .of.. its oanaump thn. and the small amount of ashes which It leave/. At tha Pit, are a storehouse and lame num bet of other buildings 'Avoid repair, oCcupled by the officers and operatives of the companyand others. . The Coal Yard and Woarves opposite Rocked; con tain) eg about alx acres, will also be sold at the,same time and place.- , • P a raw: at. f e cosrarr.—Orili Cornish Engine 60. tech cylinder, Io,foot stroke; with I largelidorniah boilers 6 feet diameter. 9 plangent And I drawing • lift. 720 neet,. coin= of pipes. la loth, 'diameter. In excellentgon ditirtn, 1 sixty horse'powerdlorizontal winding engines ' -wr boilers and drums, forty hum pamplug engine, 1 lunger . pump, 1 Wareing. lift and •...N6 feet column 0 rapes 9 Inches diameter with I slide winnow eit.- 1 the whole in rawart working condition. One nearly . n ee isciluell engine iQjlacine power with holler and. d Um and. 1100 feet cif It; steel rope: MO 0 bone . planes saw mill engine with. 9 Cittnlif paws, de'.; corm pieta 91 ranic.s. lo railway wagons. 6 four.borse Wag ons, 6 earth, Is sett gear, 9 .satt boring rads, a cymplete 14t of blacksmith and emperderle tool's, one punching : =whine, 3 der- Der, lam ps ,' with a great many ra ces tamers. to and implements. constituting a,coMplete eriprir ut tor ; uinthg,eperatione on an extensive scale. l, faults—One-Sixth czar:4 balance at 3, &9, 19 and ft, • months•for negotiable nuns, Interest added. prop elly secured. i , . . i , 1 ' CHARMS S. VIII% .......' . .- , = -;• ROBERT A. LdleCASTritt, . ' • . , ,: aem KS K. BUNCH, Richmond. Ang.-lit '03.-32-It Trustees. ZILE WEST .LAFTEE :COLLIERY . . . 'ith east of Mine Hill dap. tn: good workleg order; having one mile ot..ran on the Mammoth and Seven Vet veins, %till' fivv 'hundred yaida to . .work. on th e Oewnt lift. whicn is but one hundred and twenty feet trpendiculare beiow water levet, with all the regul to.pemps, erigther, &c.. and a large double It t reaker, will he leered to a, mutant. tenant. Apply 0. - . aggoTusigs, Clvtl ,and :Mining aptrneeiv, "Feb 29, 're-84f • • IRON AND STEE4 • Wm M ROPE , 10 HA. ROEB II I N TRENTON, N. j. • FOR . ' ; Inclined Planes, Mining. Stand ing Ship Itigging....SuspensNu Bridges, -Ferries. Stays dr Guys on Derricks. Cranes & Shears, Eleitators,Tillers,,dre. !Altai: "[WIN o r . ' Wire Roe' Constantly on Hand. . ORD EIZe FILLED WITH DISPAXCII. t7 - Por Purnzth, Mao and root sec 'circular, il i kh which will ba sent on application May IC •69 ESTABLISHED 18571, • • WORD - WITH •YOU, READER I DrOhe inally sufferers' from Dttealei of the freanlra tory Ortran..knotv that 0/1•8111.11 OP 1111 HMI •N RACY. bir Cr Goitatorrrion Do they Intow that It is only iftry recent period Modtcal Science Wm nni• newt a Remedy -really _capable of candtating.this fatal CONPOMPTION la 1011 as CrIOMINLY CURED IS NMl igrrrEnT Favaaa-Itis as certainly rarmurrrn as theau, 4 4 0: I The remedy acts wit:lithe certainty of the Law kir Gravitation 1 , • • WINCHESTER'S 111 - YP OP 110 ST T E S. Art Promptly and Certainly ' ' , I •IN ALL STAGES OF C •UN S P TEO They tramediatekr Increase the strsigrA and tfinien the color of the pals blood. They subdue the Chilli and ?err, diminish the 'Expectoration, and elierk, the »lOU stisats:always, in from Itewn to fourteen. days. The ep p rtire is at once rosigeratei. , and the patient rakidlg sienh ; the sough and difficult breat king are speed ily xeliesed ; the Sleep heOomes•naltn mid, remelting • the • etwevations reenlar and, uniform. ALT; • TRH OENRH at STIR:IOMS DISaPPRAR WITH A ;RA PIDITY THAT SREfdli ARTEI LOUR. _ . The suc . 6inia of the iIYPOPIIUSPIIII ES, in the cure of the greati.st scourge of the race, coNsumrlioN, is "unparalleled in the annals :of metliclne... !Ibis thoroughly Scientific ROtniidy Acts wish INVARIABLE BFFICACY,in alt otagoi of tubercular iliseays. . • The henet3clal effects of thin Retnody.• are eghatly - yarokry and CUT/0k In all derangedlenta of the :Isler 'N'OUP and Blood hyytemy.--being nnannwwyea ei . .tier- TVtl. Tonic, ane generator Of_new and healthy blood : ,while forqoer elf lieywrat Lyme of stieoth, App..titeA Dyypelt.Lsolieuralgly Paralyell, ebronießrauctilti.s, Ficrnpits, chronic Pita rhcia,i tl4 them ont ..ftlr*hun treatment knowd.. A FAIR TEIAL 18 A CSRTA IN CORE, , TIII.IT.: TICY IT !.TILT IT . IV; IN fit E SI E It ' S..- .HYPOPI-10S1 3 ' Hr ' ITES '(Made from the Formula of Dr. J, F. Canrehlil, of Peru%) to the het't remedy. known to .Medical ticlehce, in.every caret where the sronthte Optician preiteribes •lortica,-irou, rthi.47). o.4ltiovr coit,yuinittie. o .(Ac:. and la appmvel by the Medical Pibfeselori genitally. USE NOOTItER: • 1" -, . , CZ — PRICKS' : —Jill oz. [Bottles; sl.—Slz Bottles for $5. In la or. Bottler, ViLTtiree for, sa. •'' Chller* K nth.. Sold , by all tontet Mu Druzzlata, and - at' the 'K General Depot to tbo ul •Statea.. by , • • a J. WItiOHES,i' ER /i o.; 36 iolvi St, N. Y.; To whoth an orders shon4 be adrtreaged. .April 4. 'foi ' ' '.. .` . ' , la-em wander. - tinarant - etcl eqn - al to any tk;.; Ha+ all the strength tit' Old rosin •aiiap with thel mild and lathering gumlike of 'grratine• Castile. Try this solenoid SOld- hy the ALDEN CHEXICAL WORK i, .1 ,7 North' Frout Stroet, • Ph 1100101 a. • Ant rust • • • SOMETHING NEW, IN REGARD TO PENSIONS &BOUNTIES • The COligTeSi Jest ajcinmed , hes .pessed a climber Of Acta lancult to Pensioners and Honorably Dls chimed Soldiers.: ' • . To understand what these itre, parties shoild Inquire for Informaticui, pers4ruillY or by letter; to the under-, 'signed. . ' The flerntAnnusl Pensions, dae SSPT & IiI3Ii6 ,4th, lekkl, will ba colieetcdSn•moliby • ALEXANDER S.*IELIIITAX. •:-‘ • • • ' War Claim owe Pearls" Avas t ', *All4.l63fiti) STJ. oppeettethe POST OFFICE. ,-POTTSVILLE, PENNA. " ;.. ' Astir* , . w Bit*STANARD -. 2, . . • METRE SIDELT, FOE THE AGED, , • ' .‘ FOR FIXALER, I • sOtt SPRING UNE! cirNo 'Bitters equal to theial.l4 Speer's Standard Wine 13ittOrs, WINE, HERBS AND R 00714, . siiors reiebiated wum,.po mendoort, PERUVIAN BARE. . • • !. cIIAXOIeILE FLOWERS, SX&KE ROOT, • " . WILD CHERRY RARE. GINGER, • and nth other t NEßE9 end ROOTS u settl In all na pes aeetet Digestion. promote the Secretions of tbo aystell.ln the naterakhannele, and give ' •.1 TONE .>4-1_ , T , 1), VIG.10:1y TOM AWOILIAILOPICEI All nee . it witeivonderfal ateotee. Bring. To the pale weate l P, . BLOOIII..AND. BEAUTY; Kb the thin face aid tire worn onuotenance:_ ,• Cures MAR lied Creates' APPETIT& •Try therm Noe none other. lok for SPEARS STAND ARE BIT. TEEM Sold by Drairgbes and Grieve Eee 'het ley eigeatere V over the an Cl bottle. . :1 , ALFRED SPEER, Puede. N. J. and 243 Ibroedway.Neve York. IV - Trade 'owned byJOHNSTO_ _2l TIOLLOWAT Co.. saelpft ; GEORGE A. WELLY.. PI thiletreti ; by 111 Wbolevale Defiers. 113ept. 21, 24-728-ly BZWIPEOIAL_NOTIOL Vain Reptember 11 , I$ we Ire shalt deep; .+ln as Si P.111.-11siturdler 3 . 1\4111. J. P. c u i l iy • • ' Luria Baroin, GLARIC & PEITLA I D WA- _ Ilserillielleveri .- • =• • MOMSifter Platad Ramps, ;• Tidole Vuitton. • Visas, eklisalliges eft. , a 'Motion gins to DOlgetli Sol ittolit= Wet 'Ankles tor Pitasstagati. • G* - 1. fillara:ijalaims!' et :6111.iiik tick& ins m_ eizi• lOU iltOCk sEwovERTI EMS:, lo,lllllAl "OH A[LROAl►ce Al ' N Sevtti per Yens: rams. The eareftwa of theictenpieted, read to Pilot .Enobb are new more than the interest (fit:the entire mortgage. Tbe Premeds of these Bonds are addicts, lei the security every d.y. Over t 3.000 .000 have been spent on the mown,: and not fret 0.000,000 of filicla is sued thus far. The Sonstanthiiicressieg thifftc of ear.' Tying oas, with the perispect of controlling ail the travel: from St. /Anglo the &Where Btates,-eneurre an ecor.'• WWI revenue The Directors • owe S.lti of the Stock . for investment, and are interested to 'enrich the prop. arty as well reto evil:ion:lir:a ttsexpenses. • - THO* ALLEN, 'President, St. Louis. Mo: • 'We,. the undersigned. -cordially reinommendy. di, so seven per cent. siortgase. bow* of the SL Louis and Den /fountain Railroad, as a goodiseririti. The rev enue of the road will be large, and, tie idrckinistratick of the affairs of Company le in , capable and alPoi , . Sewed hands: a d fa entitled to the greatest ceuffilencer• of tMIc. JAYES 8, THOYAB, Ye yar of St: Louis. JOHN .1 ROB. Peel St. Linda Chamber of Corninerce.: R. W. PDX.. Beret. ftt. Lents Board of Trade. • .. • BARTON RATILS. Priest. North Missouri Railroad. .1.,}1. BRITTON,. Prist. Nat. hack of me. Stale di No:- WIII,•L EWIRO, pest- of the Mer.-N. it,of St. Limb.. 050 IL ABA, Poet Socdis Nat. Brink of +in, Lois. Ede. I.puis B'l'ee CO. .(1.60. W.-TAY/Ad, Brest. Paeitt I illr. dd rof WM. TASSIG. hest. Tredr bent, • ' • JOON R. LION BLRiMit. rest. T. N, Burt Sr. Lenis. ADOLPHUS /MIRK Vice Pres& 15. Pacific Railway. . ROBERT BißTll:Preid. German Saviega leStitotiecL Coupons payabki In the city of i'Ne* York. A !IMO- I ed number of the abbe° moiled liondrefor4ale at eighty-' eve. Parte.% losing out of the city can meagre draft or. e.w.i eat, tuid the bonds will be returned by expreSs free, oftleiences. • Wie invite th e attendee of capitalists and others to them as, le our opinion, a. very . clesitahlit in veitmem; to milk as a Uret.elaes security.--. - Deseripthe Pamphlets. mate and. inemmation can be. tuition appllcalon to TOWNSEND, WR RLEN Co.. :10S Whine Philadelphia: Agents *d{ , the St: Buts ind lose outdate R. R. C 0... . Philadelphia. ,ref. ft nese; Csteibrla Iron.-Co.; Glw. Be on fi tit : Thos. A,. Riddle k CO. • • ALL .%hTYLESAND. SHAPES ' lir GET ir!uoves . FOR NOTUING:_O3: Anyone who,!endena an order for Wire (S)A tor.. at one laetrar and a bar( 'Rob, with the Doh; reeebna oat claret, for notollogt. W. will pat our Axd alongside of any other 'Mae and prlVe . it the boa dniabed and the largeat .11t1IIIC two and a half Inetwa, . . • • • • We haye mule Ax a for twenty-twoyearAund wont Mild thol palm in ehape th any nasunfactori‘r.nrei yet exnfese thlt a Sucker of called "Cdl.lsVaN; beat GB in Lail patent snap-. The circular bit and eon-. tinuotut edge waked the Nano labor produce, tuttO as. muchreffeet. -. • • • TSUI CUT TS LIKE rue oot.nrckeararr • WI CI&I,L IT COILBERN , S PATENT REM JACKET AXE Any one wbo nods ea an-order for Five .Area of thls attain' at. Two (117) Del I save .eneik. w ltArtb:cl cub, will receive owe extra, let nothing'. - All refpwisible Hardware Dealt:pi Pell the,-LIPPEN ()OTT A )E-4." Bay from tbem. Bot if theye pbeitild" happen to -bAonia Po I=l6'l4lllde as -not to know oP, send the -money and we will be tore'to please-ve. .• LIPPINCOTT & RAKE wict,t; ' • • • Pittelstygb; Sole owners of Cniburtes Patent 14se. , - -- ' - .Oft. W. a: TIEIII. • - • BL7 I. Charles street. Pt. 'Aust. rtzs.i 111:110 treati congilentially sll denmite, loiticate. and • long standing complaints. publiPheea *nobler ,which should be road by every young mso in America. .Send two Stamps. re lents pit:cypher. State yrnir rare, SI2OOA YEAR. I AGENTS to Oen tte Misr Mimitte Mewing 'technic*: Fell peracularilree. Mee ledueemr.ne rd Aerie. Ctll on or aadren W, O:WILSON ii"CO.„ Clerilnnd, Q.; Boston. Men.. nr St. Lone, Mn, • P .20-ly gents; soO mouth to sell WAN . TED—At: , . the GZACINT.IIIPittrItt; CUIL.IIIOM-Skaaa F•arLY Fate-. Ire MAnsunt....Prine only. 01S. Address:, PECOMI3,& 1.p., Pittsburgh, Pa., or Boston, Harse; .-- • to• travel for sM dilutor - Ir% . Compapy and cell by sample. Gobd maser are lanarallreed% Addrera.3Wira'ntamp,ll. I).. HAMILTON & CO., No. 113 Chestnut Mt., Agents . Wanted'. .:6173 a moron t° sell Ole Genuivicilkro-7. ilL7n.lesl.lll7:stti9haii. 'beet iratt4inn . gold watches made . Price $l5. Gres! Indutements to scents. •Addrers Oporns WATOa. Co., Boston. Mars. rpo 1400114 TRUSTY 'ACIAVPII.,WeviII I—anty $3O per went and r , xtrenm , it.,• For pArocu- larWeddrerok G. W. JACKSON At CO.. Baltirrioro.lllld. Ati wautino empinitur;ilt. cariiinve igfi,,d hu.'ineri ity,addressinit DAN - Is Day.. Sansin,O.Stl, . . . livnotratio liaddreda or articles to famillee , at`O. 6 I. 41 - 'each. Nevi Fall Clictitarucivi ready. Llreckald-cerate, each. deicrlhtne article: Great Induceeraente te , Aget.tc, STOCKMAN /1h (10., 8.4 Water vtreet, , d3reron. Mate& .4, . DR. GHIII3BR4II AuITSIMIA;MPECIFFIC el the only pleasant and permanent afire for ASTII. MA as being. testified by Many ureteral ballimtn; Rerraguers: Geo. H. Stuart, EN., 131fisrc'etree Thila.• ' Rev. it. W. Welter, Manchester , Md. ' - One bottle, $2; three for in.' CHAS. Manchester. Carroll euenty„Md. ° ' P • YetliMANeY, or SOUL an AR m t.s G. HOW' Other sex may fascinate and gain the affections qt. any one they choose, instantly; alto secure prosperity in love or berineur. Seery one instantly; . "Inch, tar power: This queer. exciting boOk has been; pull- Hebei' by us ten-yews, the sale of which has beeit!enor 'node, and the only boolc-of the Mod lic the Eit belt imignage. Sent by mall for 2betr.. ortividor, one dollar, taziether with a guideto the unmarried, . Aildrera ire WILLIAM &lot Ptihliohers.lphiltielrihiq.• . • D.L04141. MANHOOD.—NI, , Ming ro IS.Send two stamps for sealed j . wes on the wh db• subject.' Dr. W.torrita. mudded is physician. GU Si. Chides Si., St;• Lnuid, Mo., stands: jare-em hien tly shove all others In his Fpeclaltty. • No matter who state yonr' ease. Patients treated by tait in every State. UMUIZOMM Of,enr One Donne len!e him tensed midi A COMPLETE REVOLUTION.' r . . That in Order BY enicp4 the demand oceasoned - hylii i : ometautly made patecionirge, we hove ie . enmity made impersatiose fir • the . feta • trade. direct from( pariipectia illawarisetis AMOUNTING TO 'NEARLY -_,s 5 . 00,000;; BO that we are, pared to sellevery'd ncrli-ition Of: f t_ I Dry and F Gii•da: I , ti„ lve , '. Plalej 1 Ware. V Ice*. Walcliefai," Albismiat,".. - ;:' ._ iriiretry."B - e..1. . ' • -,.. , ;'1 Of better qualify' thou any otiter . .criayrii ir i. (10. country for ihe - tinifOrm price or :. . „,-. 4! „. On 'DOLLAR FOB EAOO AtilaLr..i! : ,' :r.-The beet of Boston and New Yon references, given Reno the reliability of -our • house; sad' that. on ; 'begone le conducted In the fairest sod moot legMr„l mate manner lowidble, and that sie give . neater valflo; for 'Me money thin can , be obtained In any other,r4,l;, - „ Alt ittionli, danassgea isr.biroken in inauti' • nation reinsured, wllliouletiarlie.!.- frateckii describing . articles sold scut to neat.. Inl • Clubs nines mentioned below., -We guarantee eel 'Article to wet less than , if - bought at Any Boston *f - • New Tort Wholesale Hone. ~, . ••• . ..• j... t . ... - Onr 00Mthlfi e ' flions i to . ..Agents' I . 1-,1 Exceed those of every other cauiblishm, ei or Panting -prod of this emu tie found; Id comparing Oar *344 EMS with those of others POE CLQQB. or roe REIM El in addition to which we ,claim t. give better goesls 0 . the same character. , • ' , . •;.• ~ii • •-• We gal send to .fgOnti free of charge:- !" i Far s Clair 6(40 and Three Dirliars-4 dret.4. .. linen - Shirt Fronts, 1 . aet ,tioild - .Gold Shads. ?ilk " OW Camfmere for Pants.• Tine White Connterpane.,, , ,. large elm 1 elegant 'Balmoral Skirt:2o yards brown be bleached *healing, good quality, yard wide, t• eit ....1 4 100 Picturellorocco-bound Photo. - Albuco. 1 Cloil lend Stereoreope and 19 Foreign Vieans.'.l silver plat engraved 6 bottle Castor. 1 elee,ant - Sillefan, Witlajvcii ry or Sandal Wood Frame, feathered edge suid:si c li gled.,l Steel Carving Emligand Fort,: very best q ! ty. twirl balanced handle. t handscine 'tended •in .lined parasoL 40 yda. rood Reint. fl very line Damak • , Table Cover. 1 pr. best quality Ladles Serge Con , Boots. 1 doz. fine Linen ToweW,l4l doe, Radian. • Sliver Desert - Fork.. 1 Wiese large real MoroccaTeii: . ellng Bag. 1 fanCv Areas pattern. ,tY doe elegant Nil, plated ergraved Napkin Rings.: 1 'doz. Ladles,' tine Its,;. rind *Cotton Stockings. Gents' heavy chased tell( • Gold Ring. 1 pr. 'Lidiee' high oat Balmoral Roots. r t elegant Delaine Dross Pattern. 1 Violin and Bow, ;b,- bog complete. 1 setJewetry; pin, ear - drops, andt.lee,ril . button.. I , . • r _ • Owe 's:Club Of 30 , s ad Fire Dolla.--,A black or colored Alpscca Drees, Pattern. 1 set Lad) Curtain., 1 pr. all Wool Blankets. Engraved Silt* plated 6 bottle Refacing castor 1 hematite' wrltlti4. Desk. 1 solid Gold Scarf pin. 336 pie, very line COi• simere for Pants and Vest, 1 set ,Ivorf balanced hark - die Ening with silver plated Forks. 1 elegant Satlit Parsisol, heavily beaded , and lined with silk. I.l i . Rona, Calf Boota. .se eds . good Print. BO yds. go of , brown or bleached fibeethig. yard wide or4o yds.'l.. ' yd. wide, good quality. I ladles' elegant fdereeoo prat c eine Bag . 1 square Wool Shawl. 1 plain Norwich Pop} ~ tin OMPlllpattern. IN yds. dda width cloth fer•ladiMt eked Elr, engraved Silver plated Tea Pot; 6 Ary double add water proof cloth cloaking. ',. , L 'fi ' For sC ay et 100 avid Ten Dellars:A: rich Marino or Thibet Dreg patters. Mate tine Damien' Table_tflotha and Napkins to matth: I pr. mats greada Citlf Boots. 1 heavy, silver plated engraved If:L.l4l.oes. , Very fine all Wool Cloth for • ladlev't.losk. 1 *ti very, beef quality brown or bleaChed Sheeting. Ty„' ydii, doe gassithere for suit. ~- 1 elepatt roplitt Dress pari• tern. 1 elegstitEnglisti Berme Dresapatteen. 1 beat,* fel Eitglish , Berage, Shiwt. 1 set Ivory balanced ha* die Knives and Forks. i ladien or gents &Veer Bents, big-case' Watch. 1 Bartlett Rand; :Portalee Bev Machias. Splendid Family Bible: steel erigiavin with record and pfiotograph Pates- 15 Yds. Rood Thikti Carkting, good colors. 1 pair good Marseilles Qa r 14: 1 good 6 barrel refelver. 1 elegant tor, tang and re i N 1 single' barrel Shot (sun. 1 silver plated, =gra . ',..,6 bottled Revolving Cester,. - ent glass tottles. , ll ve ryhia Vieth and how,ln care. t *et Ivory balanead. Roo, ~ and Forks. ' • f ' i • ?mental for larger Chiba Increase In the. ulna tag. •' i i Bend " 'Money . by Regietered 7 ,rieti434- • Catalogue of Oasis sent tonal address Tree:. t 1 n PARKER & - /Co . ;,' I' l • . 4 Nee; 9S MIRA 109.101•1111111 SP Sept. 5, Ta , • 46-4 t. r i. ... re Farmer; awl iekepe , ! ( 1111111.1.- N : TA K E lievr E (3710, V;',._, .i: i,:, nr. You WAFT Ca ItitSoAh and at rho saMi. WO . • the eery best of Soap, ore - , . .'. i-- . l'' V SMAIRICEI " ; I 1 /1 1 1/1 • /Ili Rau! PlinitUr . filellpdtaligi. 1 The only gammen Lye In Me market.'- A: boa 011lt edit may mart,' more amp Nom, Pauli or A14,6%000 ..Ile. • . . naerraerreare se . . '' 1! Pemia. Salt Manufactming %.,-, , • • ..„ . - - .', I s trriisuates. ri. ' • • ',• 1 1 . .;- fiviriorteri a CRYOLITN.vand kareifisehreara : rtf Oa . ' runs Salndeed CtlremedFi . :, - , y 3, .: ii Natrona 81-Garb. Soda. NarronailaTeratola '' '. lq, -, - " woods. . .A. , cseettescao. • i.,.. - .." - " Porous Alum • . 4 . Balplmlie 4144,. ,-, -. . Nnriarle Add. ' "', Thule Ari • : .i l N . °oppose , -" , Real. Bsoonlaely I ' , . " Ch t. Calcium " Fluor 1-Weinm.. i " alit, ' " ; Reid. Tarroltam, .-• Arat..494 la : tts , ice ,1 .. CARPETIN sato; • • • • our •• • - • • . REMOVI& ' 4 W WWI we ors saw ba ys landroms• 01t is Cupetires. O Mb* sad lisAterpr. Wig* • Made wools In ow Its* or Dulness. eonsnenz raell aui l d r as zter novel Wes of Patterns; Atoran expeuly for on! . Wes. tty the ptali REEVEI.IO,IIG,HT.4iSe. IN TRADE: - .11.' - '" — , -- f - 1 -- ---.-.- . 2 i - • F , ..orn the . ..'„Atenericite Agnottituob t , , -?_,• HIR`Tft ITT WORE. ' 41eptember worMrdinarilY a not of ` very .worting . tind. 1t OlgulzeszOod.jueigment to • 47 0 !1'1 14 ' 11 4 8 hottla;tbe Pint done of several . , tf t ipga, all•ferplir* attention, biat t onl'tke thit labors:Of- the string and summer, a tea tititts' •delay:will .not bo certainly dlaastro4 , *ett,letilailadelitionaltlabor: -' -- . • • . -..l , llC .. oa•witn•ar ought 'to be in full blmei tt -ti,or . the 'northern jialf.of the tnion';' a (rest 4qiiiiplerate severity is destructive to .all but : tile Well grown ke els, and ?nay cut", ti h,,,, f , Eie tivo• - •thirds Of: ~.er!:A)- The sueeoh EL t 4414 - iiid.lP,aves 11 ; inruisli asp to mature v geat'part of the ' , ain Which has passed t h e - iv nom. If . a - cliapre or weather tiireitteas ' kiitti l , - it is beat : to lat buCkwheat at 114 rate,. "ladalter.- ptarth'lttiOing. l . it 'should be isid un. 14 small c'f - )k?, ciftgavels, bound 'ft the to l i. ti titt to shed rain and ao left . until .all II. ; • kernblahave filled#nd ripened thAt - itime,i, , t• .It . ;COret;,--The Corn crop ov e r it rsrite p, ir 4 1 :,., ttt the triton is b 4. kward: , It isI•olly t ',,, ! ,, p It,. tri- promote its #penine. 'lt 141htftbe Alit . 'Olathe; ears that ritiena corn,' but the ctfcet.'ot I* and.* upOupit leaves and entire.pl. l ",, . Mier, the kertiehaarit Well gazed 'at tl_.; 14, 3 ,1' . _ ''.. nf the. ears itArtay. pay to top: the. !wiz,. ,alarsektnds, in o&ier to Secure a beta r'qual, i r igtil fodder. -,1V)1 prefer, bOteever, tub W. the ground;" and setlok up as soon , as - tht , r, 11, 2 t - Ay . glaze - d. The grain will ripen,the ~,;,, k , .• iiialte - better fodder, and the heatiy Mos, i t iii,i'aitad 'for (Meter,. are easily made 6v:.,(,. le in'f the comPi)st heap, and worth elere:•• ibis it \ left in the field. - ,t • . , ;,•,,-,'(lotui \ v s ot; .9;10; should. be seleete-I pf r _ ;tiOnitlly belqe*.94e , stalks are rut nup. GI; `lhrti, ugh the besttpart of Um_ Itch', rojtkt { itiereATS op liiiit most' prolific - stalks, . t.td Pinpaing the eartrwhich please, you best 'il l lbeletafki 'Which ittebf.medium.size and Dr t s tpriug 'to suckertnil. , , Mark by a airing tied :Itreiind thm . middle - of the ear.. 41 - ",inulir.:. - .1. lirne , all these ear . * will he saved by their:. - , , selves, and out o 0 them,' wheri the husks are ..?nipped back,. o4a can select the ' most pt r i•Qtl. Mark' twolor three times as many v ' ti will need. : '-'1 • - - ;;.-TouAOco-ii.tiOtseleealy damaged • by adigh; fro'st. - That whiChe still stands. should be .c. 74 early t in the mon4l. Ili hanging avoid crOwi, Jug, as ,mneh as hot weather ; though hi . . 0`430 - n.aff.the plantshave partially dried, they. * . rniy he moved olitite near together. That'cut ninlAtiguat may hlt crowded up -tot "ake tooth tit.' the reshot tee crop. • . , : 4 I'MTlvona.-Tile - des th of the tope indicates thematnriiy.Of the tubers. ;If the rot s h: atilt:mast them, •1e hbld it bitter to let thee. 'rot bathe ground:tban in the cellar or) . .tif,- Itiitny,,bowever,:o,lg and market et once. 1: consumed beforeithe . disease makes progee.,.., fedbirger portion Of the crop may be thus utJ - 11ed.. lithenotlfer work does'not prees,.-ear [ lyl potatoes s.liniild be dog ;and put- ; in co i• ,•e.eilare„or in.pitll in perleitly dig soil: I,'lte.Wr : C nor:s.:LAfter cool Weather , sets it, • ; • 11 •rObisQ make •their chief grOiitil w e , ,•,. • atiould be pulleil or hoed up, ao asrit.tO i- . iurb the roota.‘ , 3Thinning may % 1140 he''.'„:," effectively. Tile plrts reMoved -will he^i,. l ibetd-by the st,eiti. 'Carrot's require that: . ground . . betwOku the _Jowls Should be ktp.. lohie and open's more than other route: _. .. .11:3n - i4—Avreiiht.tV e.—lt a roWen.erep if -taken, bylall itqaus manure well after-it. #... ritten pays, to 01 the aftermath' for the tare • Olreipriving , aiii ; of Weed 'seeds, like at,'! : - carrots,: for ;i1541: ee, even though - it aoll,t l'hiardly frnytatiii ter hay Slone. ~ ' ' - .... i. -" SistliNn Do . :X TO GRASfi may be'detlit ail . y , ~*1. 4 -illitlllg Olittr. :Put the surface id good order ;•* . s ,„ 4 e 'a tine , compost • 114* end P .- d ~Net iO l . , and even : iri gime seed; a i:h ebsy(r, roil.. Clover soaftre. tihy piing.' Three pecks to. a be?own ati a•nach , i • "car .and , Ejeded. 'pa!let , ' tlfe4 1 90 Kinn; if at alt. 'At d Vveaned,celts,.dolitcle ither pciach it up in rairy etietr uri' hy. the ret . ts, a! I.'apt t 6. do. Go r.vey Filch rag-weed, Carrots ar,d ethic . - Feeds are ripe. Ogee row, itleient, ar.¢ it is light;',..taq gatuto ; team., ,' - akthestones ;.','s(ll i'..2 . • •. ~... 1 ii, you plere, atie IV() delayed "until ..linibel of oatetna GRI' libduld not b 4 pe iy,:filves; yearr.Zgll, harm, for .theP. ri - weather nor u -, heavier cattle o.r land and out 0:e :t3rreds, -be fort4llt log is oipally4l itork for boys, S,' We Ear.—Tie miter soled, the hetter. it; *gcneral 1114 , It makes ri litt:e difference 4 harveit tirto . , and hut a little, but it is-st! ;much 'clear g 4. Tbe bettr tilth thelad. •le in,lite bet( . o ill the wheat be. An ex hello; compott or wheat arid substitute to( ,Peruvian gni 4 o is bone dust and ti.4l ow, tual parts, t two'or three times es muili• ne Muck or,ioed sod: Artr;ther' is bone': 'dust two perth .astor pomace one part, cm- Posted with rti' • in like manner, 'spread id ler-it 'has rind one one good heating; and harroi , ed iriW..tt the grain: All manure sp• i shied direetly 11F, 1 1 a greini crop'should be put 'On SS a top drOs'ing. ~ ' . . ~. 1. N.V '• • • . . cji I'muuts vows xu i. ✓llEAT.—Smut in wlr.. IS to a very gr4iFtiegiee . prevented by Snit ii:ig. the seed ' !trstiing - brine previeus• to Jiiwing. The 14iit is a parasitic'plant, which'. attacks and : e4ir i ly destroys the bead of the heat'. 'lt ptD agates - Itself, I by invisible ppores which Ai :ch themselves to the grin,, letriale upon - , nd, are sown with it if-not :destroyed. is' proied by the fa . ct t that ...., pickling the . fgalt is a remedy forthe disease A 'll. strong . bri4i: lis ifficient ;. many •suppr;•e : ' they itiprove eftleacy, by adding brine vii '':Vvtied, eacitheo that c it is *mem:4lM to - dry T•ti . e... In the; absence ni ith dry 5144 lim e.: • , .., . 1. proof that (het ue Vitriol and lime do ?It) gfini is the former ~-.. but s slight expense and the lise,:of the liut -L ile great cOnvenitnre, wetiff ,irlieto.make Cbaine ciliit wilt,,oat an 00 add, two pounli of , vltlisti to the half bsrrel tif b rine"; uteitaibiashel ..of wheat at' tiiie, Stiriing it thorhogliiy; and skitemingt , ff the 'light skull' as' .7the wheat is poured into the' brine ;. after titt, minutes;, dip out the whea . .. and letting:fitraln thoroughly, throw:it into a pileoh*theffifor,. and when ail is done , • -.. ~ • sprinkle withill y, powdery lime, shoveling f it'over Ontil 41.fienough to sow:. - This roe?' be done 24 tdr hours beforesowina: . :.• Tr ... ' , , s ., ~.. , them '.. ,-. iialit' AND U .,..4 *.F1f OTACKIS —Draft op n . they.,tettle to gently apd incline miteb. V; 'needlte; retoOt em. ' 'Spots‘on large starts which, sag dot and ilo notated rain Map he ...built up. eveN t y simply . laying :on hsr , `i straw,ltud ti On pinning on a thatch, `usin g hooked•d; prJegeti sticksas pins. "' ' SoßGuliktiThp. sorghum; ,crop is . necor . ding to.ihe rePhris We have, emelt.. It is the more'imPortsh . 1 to make the best use 01,:it,-- .Theuse.of pliodgb's method of clarifying en - • ' iables farrqertit t pr!:eltrcei -marketable syrup st crick Wttfayi 'ill' eventually add greatly to -, the wesith'oltbe country. ' ' • - Ihrstrth4-l eepen and cleao, ol 3l oPen ' ''' - ' „ches In low ilk , hegienin g . at 'tie outlets and ' making the:Vr follovi - back, thus securttig the grestestVoilsible depth. In laying ti)AZ 'sterns drains; f, ember'to make thibed of t s true grade, ifh, the Boil for a foot of mote-: above the , tt l ri.tss impervions 4 to water as 'visible, co rqg the joints, p . uttkig'in clay rit or the stiffs s il Yrotiyeart get,, and rainmini it hard. ',. Tble itemises p_,ernfanency, as well ll•ifficiencii‘ II • `,„43on.istoair a.—Sow wheat sod rye For • '' -- iiin g in vieprang .. , 'month or 1 eeke apart , the first sowing t 0.,. - be between' h fi rst and middle of Septem- -; !stir, the othtr about the middle el ... Octobe r,. 'et each tine :tiow a Patch of 'Wheat 'and . s • l• patch of ryel The rye will befit to cut firs...L. : c ; n&Pa t c h t tbliew the other; and then the , first-wheat:. I come in .cutting . ebndition. Lind used 4 soiling;ops shoUld be tho- roughly•.,, . , ed . by ~ittier 'Yard manure. - guano,, or 5 .;. k . !. 1 ! biting manure of some kind. ' ' &roesseta' Ire no ispecbd attention et this seasim, excia - 1 , tl that, constant care - that all , , :hell 'wantitire supplied which they should, . 1 always havil'Animais to be fattened tole 111T-shoulOtivettlightly.incresetsi teed, as the time ap ' l. 'hes when the; harvesting Of": coin gives ' pply of immature ears aiid toac Inutibins, vilt, tire fi retto - be fed , out. If old corn tr at , i.ve If, groom% kid • usP ti 4.11 modenstelyi • ~ o re' and after. the nubbiss :ecillief 1314 wit that. awl to be: mtPse d. .. 60141thibtrkirinter the ohoice'Otthe pastures , and-lied i little (morelor less) . 011-cake daily, - bit keep the-ow of talk profitably lam '•••• ittaturatt:lfThe :lesion to favorable for In- t streasing lianas° and Compost demi+ by ' W emu of, egetabie matter , potatotin* 411061;eiretii4ealecteeds,,tittd rushee. O ne 11011411Nittlkseesif of which are rip.eo,,...iymiLig"
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