o - ,o:i r Paotiutris we:Bum:mos, Fixtyr—Pits scAta- Josuti 131mmos.---Don't ifep VitiOn*youko: ll9 r d ,gtt•e theta the big Bend' of.the train. ' 1.61 ? 1 " and'eadicatei Itoo,..gt_tka cloatlui fast. - Say ` . how all you" te everybody. SsiCtiate modesty, but mind and' have a :good 'stock of impudence on hand.- Be charitable—time cent pieces were made ,en 3~nrPcee Don't take aufbiady's advice except your It costs more to borrow_ than. to buy. Ifs unit flatters you, you can kalkilate he ns aroag or a fele. - keep both eyes open, but don't say 'nor's half you know: • When you pray,. pray right to the centre of the-inark. 'Don't:mortify the flesh too much; twasn't the sores on LA:salmon •that sent him up to heaVen. - . If you itch for fame, go inter a graveyard, and scratch yourself agin a tunestun. • :rung men, be more anxious abouttheped - igiee youre going *to leave, than you are abetit the one somebody left yon. , 1 I wild say to all Yung men, "Ga in," andto old fellers,' "Git out." • Ai good a way to it rich its any is to rue in debt twa hundred thousand dollars,. and then to go to*ork and payyourde,bta. „Fa-, ossofers usthe world revolves on its own axis, and ,Joss BILLINGS" tells us that fall half the folks on airth think they are the axis• 8..--These are. proverbs have stood a hundred years, andhain't gin out yet: Noy Bln,—An eTchangoBlll3 a gopd story of the gallant Major W—of the Rifles, who is proof against Rebel bulleti, but falls' an easy prey to a pair of bright eyei t , a fault, we. believe, with a majority of our brave boys: During last winter, when ihe soldiers were re-enlisting by thousands; the Major took-ad vantage of the • thirty-days furlough, pil e:am North. baring- his: stay at home he visited a festival given tor the benefit'of the Sick and wounded soldiers, where the ladies wore very pretty little wons, bearing the , emblems of our flag. The - Major, wishing to show his gallantry, stepped up to'one ofz the pretty attendants and reinarkedl " That's a very pretty apron you wear, "Yes," simmered the fair one, "that, sir, is my flag.,' . "Ah, indeed," replied our. veteran, "then I havefOught many a hard battle under that _ fiag "Not this flag !" indignantly ,exclaimed the beauty as she swept away, leaving the gallant son of Mars dumbfounded, and wondering what he could have said or done to raiserthe fair one's ire. -. -RECIPE FOE A PLEASANT DINZMII-PASTS. A Round table, holding eight ; A hearty Welcome - and ) little state ; one dish sit on a time, As plain as you please, but alway prime ; Beer for asking for—and in pewter ; . Hervanta''who don't require a tutor ; Talking guests' and dumb waiters ; Warm plates and hot potaters. "To be a woman , of fasition is.ime of .the easiest things in the world.. "A. late writer thus describes-it : Buy everything you don't want, and pay for nothing you get ; smile on . al mankind but. your husband ;be - . be happy everywhere but at-home ; neglect your ren and nurse lap-dogs ; go to : church every tithe youo 'get a new dress." . A loyal woman has written an able paper on this - Crisis, in which she protests. against killing off' all the men. . She says—"l do not believe in fighting , for the country and the tlag-to . the last man ; and it seems to me any body Is an idiot who talks such nonsense:— IThat would'fhe country be .to ate . or any. other woman if the 'laSt man' was goner' . . . . . . "117 n don't sell Spirits," . said:a beer-seller,' who wiahed,to evade . the law. ".We will give you One glass, and. then if you want to buy a biscrtit, you can have one for three: half -pence," • • The dram was . .taken and the biscuit handed- to .the customer: . "No," Said said the latter, !`I. don't think I will ; , they are rather too dear. • I .can get 'em five and six a penny." A. CHLEJ:Iii-LTNI) Dublin divkte-was engaged one evening in a disquisition on the difference between'lrish and Scotch Celts, and suddenly asked, "What is the difference betw,een an Irishman and a•Scotchman on the top, of a mountain in frosty weather ?" "One is cowld with the kilt, and the otheria kilt with the cowld." . . A LADY had the yery bad taste to enter the Castle diawing-rtiom in such ultra full : dress, 'or' rather undress, that more bust than barege was visible "Pid'you ever see anything so unblushing ?" whispered a enitedian - of the Great Seat, whoie sense Of decorum was out - raged by the exhibition. `Never 'since I was . weaned, " replied Dr. Whatley... • . recognizinir,a lady in the street whom you have .seen - at `'.a . party, on the previous' , night.,.Cry out, "flow are you=,-eh? all right?" You can-allude, to her excessive dancing hy 'a tender inquirylLS to the State. of 'her poor feet. -. Should. : she not courteously .anstizer your -questions,. set her "down for a bloated aristocrat, and' pass On. 00/ Hebrew, correspondent, the clebrated Rabbi. Jew D'Esprit, haS sent us the following counndriun'i ."Vot,r asks the son of Israel , light literataire,--"Vot are the beslit vegeta blcskto.cultiiate hi your garden ?" "Dye give it up ? Vy, peash, to be sure ; cos yer czta shell 'cm." , "War daes the operation of hanging kill a man ?".inquired Dr. : Whatley. A pliysiolo gist replied, "Because inspiration iethecked, circulation stopped, and blood suffuses. and congests the brain.". "liosb,”• replied his Grace, nit is because the rope- is not long enough to let his feet touch the gi.ound:"-:: . "GAY spirits," a nce . "are always 51i0k6.4 as a sign othappinem, though eve ry one kmiwit to the contrary: A cock= chafer is never so lively as when pin. - is .stuck through his ; and shot floor makes Bruin dance." afraid of lightning," murmured a pretty young woman, ..during the recent storut.— " Well you. may be," sighed her despairing over, when your. heart is steel." ETITAPII.I.:PON 4 CAT. • Sv aw•v .4er virtues, it went uhabby. vat to' lament my faithful tabby ; She as any reach,..." She tliait."earts PLUM esaus reprochc ..AN'obrgourmand recently remarked at a public dinnjr, that with minfpersong, eating was He had just se:nt .Up his plate for the fourth thee. . W - ny do Young ladies - lace themselves so tight that they can neither swallowically nor digest properly ? Because they hear so mneh stress laid upon "Groce . hetoo meat. 7 *, SOXE -oN - tEriquErre.--Before en t er (raj took through:the key hole th see *hol there; itt(r adapt yo . pr to your ixanpaity; • • • SrnaFait Minqmospiitfis.—A' - jroung mari who wa., supposed to be Tery_soft: was seen running. - smy . froto bis 'tailor as . faxuaroppassp. btkz, jiledical,scienet offers,na explanation._ NEY:Eti 41i rt.= Witt a.yount;tividOni whti'ealls you by your ChriStisn_naine the second' iiine yoitluctet,heri - Unless yon have Ru4e nuttle•up yntu'lnin4- to, the worst.. • -• • Suaer.o you butnp against other couples is a dance, swear horribly at, your partner, and refuse to give; her any refreshment. • 7, Tnt hyst kipdot,ftgricuttp,rapits—r•Ffial eisC4tiightinli. : IllBLIC' 1 8AUs: • ExEcirk4MW ; Rtecatots -of -the last will and UNS tatOont'.ll.ltichard Hear expose to We by Vabllc sendue onacty', atiberabllc Houle Of Sterner, Int*.T.Opstl;l o the. Borotet of. Mlnerl TUESDAY, - the 2filr day Of t*eipber, - i 864, at 10 o'clock, of that tlaY, : the - 031lowing' '620 sruitits OF TRH BILi•TRINVH-LB • • • aIMPANY'S STQCS. .- • In Tots of 50 nrloo Snares, to salt yautbaseris. TBRMR CAM Expenses of transfer to bo*.d bpy' parchisent. - MICHAEL BRIGHT, • • ' RHIN - 'FUZE:BAN, Executors,. - 58.41. Sep. 17, •G 4. pi rit&Ns , COURT SALE. ... Q .. Pruanantlo sn Order of the Orpheus' Court of the County of Sdetylkill, in the Commonwealth of _Penn sylvania.' the subscriber, Administrator of the ,Betate of Henry GeiS, late. of the Boron h of Pottsville, in the ConntY of Schuylkill,' - will" expose to . sale by public vendee; on . • - .. - • ..• . - .-_ SITURDIY, the Sth.day,of October next,.. at four o'clock in the a fternoon, at the public house of John 'emend, in the BOiongh of Pottriille, in the Conntyrof Schuylkill aforesaid, all that. certain Tavern Ronne and lot of -gronnd. , sitnate in te said Borough of Pottsville, bounded by lot tot,,Jacob Bnutektger. Jr.' lot late of David Phillips, dect,try Centre stmt. wire d 1 and Second ; containing about , thirty.feet on Oen, i: 'tie street . and extending tharvridth two hu . . . and: thirty feet tri Second street, and ' - being Tort of -lot No. 19in the general plan of the Borough of Pate title. ' .- . • • •. I No. 9. The undivided half of three lots. situate on the northeantwardly side of Coalstreet, in the Borough aforataid, being lota marked Nand 0 in Jacob Allure Addition to - Pottsville, and 'an adjoininglot 46 feet in width and 90 feet. deep, with the appartenancen; con sisting of a two-story brick building, lately used ,as a Screen Factory—late the estate of, said deceased. 1 Terms and conditionsmade known at the- time and 1 place of sale, by - WM.' GARllkaa, Adm•r. -. • By order of the Oipharni• Court, ' ' . -_ .. A. Bodanans, Clerk. - • - ' l'Ottaville, Sept. li, .64: - - . .. IS-41 EXECUTOR'S:BACR. The undersigned, Executor of the last will and Lex, tament of William - Mks, late of the Borough of Potts ville,- deceased. in pursuance of, directions contained in said will, *ill expose to. public, sale. at the public hoosesof Jesse-Drumheller, in. the Borough of Poita .ville: - • ; . . . _ _ - SATURDAY Atte Stlrday of Ortob . cr, 1861 at'S ovlockin.:the...afternoan, the following Reld Es tate, to wit,: A certain lot of 'groan& olinate , in- the Borough of Pottsville, fronting on Market suvet...bOunded by: lot of. late Samuel Myers, - deceasedoo thoesst, containing in front, on Market street, 45 .feetirand ni.depthil 111 feet, with the appurtenances. consiating-.of. a 114-6.4mdza‘half-story frame dwelling - honseorith.. • :stone basementouni two other, two-morpframe: dwell= i ltg houses. Also, a two-story fraMe house and lot of gniund,aft nate on the northwardly.ride-of Railroad;atreet. in the Norwegian Addition to the Borough of,ottaville, ton tabling in front, on said)Wroadstreel, ISM.. feet, and xtending in depth,. along a twenty-lire feet wide feet,, . - lia street, 240 feet, . . 'Also, a two-story frame honse and lot of *grouad, ad: joining the last above described lot, on the .west, con taining in front, on said Railroad etreet; lag feit, and in depth S4O feet. .. •. • - .• .- :Late the estate of William Miles, dece4a4 •. • - Terms and - conditioner of sale made known by • • -. • .SAMUEL CHRISMAN, Raetutor. EREneit.44.it :15,11t.ti1.... ' :. , • .. . _ ....._____......_ .. . . 1:-.. Valuable .-- -R6al - Estate, , - - • situate Ist kleiitiTsiawniiibip;AFterke Co.,:Pck. . .... . • "The subscribers will ptfer at Public Sale; en. ' • SATLADAY, the 15th - ,dziy.ol'Ottoker; . lB6l; . at 1 o'clock; P. AL: at. the - SC.EraiIICRER.HOFSE, In the City of,Reading;— .: • ... ." All that certain tract: of fanning land, divided in to fields of convenient size for farming purpOses,.well watered, , eittiate iu Bern Township; BerksCounty, sec , en milea, northwest of . Reading; on the State Road leading fromßeading tollarrieburg• ' adjoining lands of Bonneville Reber, John; C..iliester,Daniel Fisher. and Daniel Billman; Wad the Tulpehocken. Cieek,,contain ing 230 acreii - and" A 9 perches, more : or lees, On , • - which is erected a large two-story BRICKILaN% 5... -. SION* ROUSE. 27 by 27 feet, one-and-a-half-sto ' . Brick House, attached to the Mansion. 1.3 • by, 36 feet Stone Tenement Mouse adjoining the buildings, IS by 36 feet ; Spring R0u5e..136 story, and 12 by 16 feet. with a-never-failing spring 01 water. which' supplies all the aforesaid houses with water: large Swiss : Bern, 40 by -87 feet, with sprintrwater in the yard; Wagon, Shed ; Tlog . Stable; 15 by. 25 feet: two Corn-cribs, nearly new There arc 40 acres _of Oak Timber, and a. very large quantity of excellent limestone near the surface of the ground, and 20acres -of meadoW land. Also, a certain tract of farming land, Situate in the township and county aforesaid; divided into fields of . convenient size for farming purposes, well watered, ly ing on the State Road leading from Reading to 'Harris burg. within seven miles of Reading, adjoining lands of Levi Reber, by the afore-described farm. and.. the •TuipehOcken Creek, containing 126 acres and 53 per ches, 25 acres of which am good meadow land, and 30 acres of which ia ee'Vered with heavy oak timber.— Limestone in great quantities. on. the farm, dear. the surface of the ground, and near the Union Canal land . ing. The improvements consist of a large two-story STONE MANSION ROUSE, 31.. by 54 feet, with pump of water in the yard;'also; a .good. arch. in the yard; Swiss 8ern,,40 by SC. feet; with" water near. by; Stone ' Tenant Rouse, j X stories, 27 by 31 feet. with . water near the door ; 'Rog Stable, 15 by 25 feet, with pump of water in the building;' Swim Barn, 2.5 by 31 feet, with water nearby. Also, a large STONE MERCILLNT and • GRIST MILL. 60 by 40 feet...three stories high, on the Tulpehocken Creek, with a water-power 'of 73.4 feet, with the privilege of raising to 9 . 3i, - considered to , be the best water-power on the streani. There are two - - pairs of French Bnrrs; and machinery to put in another pair; ' one pair of 'Sandstone Choppers, all in excellent repair.' ' The machinery-in the Mill is of the'besttind, being - turned ,by Parker water-Wheels: -The Union . Canal passes by the Mill,' with a landing for loading and grain, .te,„" from the canal boats into- the Mill; by means of rope and pulley: .Abio,lf.SAW brILL, ad-- joining the Mill, turned by Parker's Water-wheels. The Mills are within 60' feet - of the'.Nfanslon House. The above properties are convenient to churches, stores, school and blackainith shops.: . . ' - ...F0r rtieulars, apply - to either cif . tha undersig ned. at 1116 ortheast corner of Sixth end Chestnut st reets, Reading; Pa...EDWIN C lIIESTER. • . " .GABRIEL O: MESTER. ALEXANDER S. WESTER, ' 34-411 - Sept. 1T...64 VAILUAELE %F i ll ESTATE . FOR Now is the time to Buy, When Gold is :High. The undersigned ctiera - for sale .a valuable FARM; situated in Black" Creek Township, Luzenie oOnnty. Said Farineoutains siartlN of •which .200 acres are improved, with two orchards- :The int=A . provements consist of a BWELLINB . 1101:SE •.;* a Bank Barb, and a Saw There is a never-failing spring of water' at the . house and barn. The soil - is - red fibale. well adapted .forrais- Ind drain; grass anti stock. There is water -in nearly every field. The cultivated part of the nit= is clear of stumps and stones, A large TAVERI'..i•STAND, 41 by 42 - feet, situated on Main • street, in .111ddleport. Schuylkill • County, • A Food location-for riutfilets. There is an Oyster Saloon in the basement.. Also, 4 lots ; 2 large Stables, and an lea House- . •. Term and conditions of sale made known by apply.. ng to , • . RUDOLPH BREISaIi : • • Ringtown P. 0., Schuylkill County: Pa. Sept. 10, '64 . . • 31.4. f • pivaLicssALE; OF BEJLI; ESTATE. . . . Will be sold at Puhrie'Vendne, on the promisee, the Pitiovring !Mark:state, bite 'the pruportyof Jacob Long acre, dem:lied, on • SATCHDLY.the Bth day of October,:lB64, A FARM, situate in West Penn. Township, Schuylkill County,' Pa , abimt 2 miles solidi of Tamaqua, contain ing four hundred •thirty-five (425) acres, snore or wijolning lands of Michael niched, John Zehner, William Sclaieffer, John 'Fetter,: Little - i Railitaad• 'Company, George " • Guldnei, and Reriben Stabler. . About.3oo acres_ thereof is first-class WOODLAND, containing, Tello* Pine, White Pine, iiemleck,' Oak,' tt.c:. 'The • re-' maindeihreteellent Farmlngland t in goof Conditien, under good fencesand has lately been well limed. • The improvements are a good Stone - Dwelling Rouse,. a Switzer. Barn, a stone Spring . Rouse, and all' 'other necessary out -buildings. • A spring of never-failing wa ter is near the 'kitchen door,. mid running . water • in nearly every deal, -11.'goed.Orehard, with an excellent variety of choke Fruit. is on the premises. " • • There is also a Saw ; Mill. suitably located on the pre mises, and two other good.WaterPowerii, .for Mills. Factories of, any kind t: all being supplied by the Little Schuylkill River. The Little Schuylkill flathead runs 'through the Western, part of the estate. The, abiove wilt be sold in the whole, or to' par* to suit purcha . . For further information apply . to .the" undersigned. residing on the premises.. ' .Sale to cOmmerice 1' &clock . , P. M .„ . of said day; .when • Contiltions viill be made known by • DAVID S. LONGACRE, SARAH LONGACRE- Administrators. 37.61. • Wirt Penn, Sept.:lo,' IFtPIIALti SI 'COURT All 80 1.11.7 T E _ ..gSTATE OF JOILN AfeCAN,LES.. deceased. - „:.JAMES. A. EILEEN-4.X, Auctionice. ' • - VALUABLE COAL LANDS IN SCHUYLKILL COUN _ . TY, PENNA. ” - Pursuant to nu' order of sale granted by the Orphans , Court of the County of Schuylkill, will be sold, with out any reservation, at Public Sale, on - • WEDNESDAY, Oita her sth, .1864, at 12 o'clOck,moon, at the MERCHANTS. - EXCIIANOE. itv the City, Of. Philadeltihia.•.the following described Real Estate of John -McCanles. 600 A.<res; sehgylkill. County. LA certain tract at hind- situate in: • Blythe -Township, Schuylkill county, containing about 600 acres, more-or leas, called - The Silver Creek Traen* bah Davis tr.:mined part of the Catharine Her- • get traez,rbounded by lantla of the. Valley Furnace Gem troy, Schuylkill Navigation Company, George:2.lllld and Catharine Davis. The Catharine Berger tract was surveyed May 8,1794. On. a, Warrant: dated November 19,1791, and the Warrant for: the Raid Elizabeth - Davis tract - hi dated NOY. 19, A. D.. 1193:" The above- ' men tioned tracts were :conveyed by Sundry deeds, duly re. I corded in the office of Iteconier of Deeds In Schtiylklll County, tri'lltihn McCanles. deceased. - • Frame - House and Lot, Camera. At.. Pons. certain frame house and lot of ground; slat. ate on the easterly skit of Centre street, • In the Bor ough of Pottsville, Schnylltill-.Cdnuty; Pa.. containing in front it feet, and In depth 200 feet bounded south wardly by gronnd.of Thomas Montgomery, eastwardly by ground tonnerlyfof Jonathan' Wyntt, north-a , wardly by ground of John Myers, and westwardly by Centre street aforesaid, being a -part of- - s' lot „. marked 'So, 1* in WVAlL•S'Oditiun,to Pottsville, LAil veyell by:deed recorded -in the' office bf.ftecorder 'of Deeds'in Schuylkill Count.y.in Deed -Ronk No: TM 641), td John MeCtuales, decd. ' -• • •-• • , - - By the Court-A. DplltaiANN; Clerk Oriihante ,Court, - Schuylkill Co. .- • • . - , • HENRY D....M00RE,) ' • . GEO. P.- MoLEAN, f ••• Perempting. .Terms Cash. • • re - -sl6oolo.be paid oneach of the coal nada, and each of thilother propertivt is - hen struck off: JAMES A.- FREEMAN, .Arftioneer. , -Bniire-40911 . Wittman:Mt.,above-Fourika. Philturas, l *Wik4 .6 4l3. • f ;. pIDEILIV..O4e I 4 3 ! - The' atubita : iber'oiji,offei*ntablici sale, on *I XIVIIRD,CI' lite 18th' et Oitober, 4864, at :yanatereiitaleatre . .,taiiit4,iti'llinZ.Owo, - Sdhuylkil etiuntf,tbill'illowihedescribied 11613 Zftte,..sla; `Yon acres and 60nerches.ediand ; Situated . .in ''Untori Townsbigc . be,linylkill ,Qonnty, about .4a front ont aid 34 'knife from"' ituirg'it snitch. on the,Gatawissa Railroad. .. adjoining lands of Thottinellyan,;Dasid Whet; Law, rence Leanly, and others. 'Thereon is erected as-large Dwelling Donee (containing a. largo kitchen entry and seven roorasl. twe Tenant „tionsets,,and all „necessary . to acres of theabove ts clear, good firmingland the. rest Is timbered.' The Catawissa Creek passes through the Milne; with a goOttwater-power 9u that premises. • Tbe' Ansel:act will'bekold in the whole. or In niece* to aulttrareleuserc. Sale to' tonimenee at. 1 'oda*, T. Terms easy, and. will - be pia& known"on 'the' day of bide; by ' • I. - • AID)4118. Persons'wishing atiove'•propertY: will pleats call on Thomas Ryan. near Ibe nreniises. Q.- I ,r a ; NI& • MIAUP I VAL ttLitlile. , PIIIO.IPERTE7 . . PRE.' , VA.TE SALE. _ s ' 4 - - • _ (hte-twentleth Interestin the tsatt. oir.C°Ai. -I,PM In New Castte'Teiernehtp, Bchttilkill' County ilantwnea the' "Port 13sznostt" t=aco, eontaltang. • about * to Stile l o+onshig: 4:LOTS on co*Stmeet, beton , anion,P:3,.tterrtpla, - . 3:BITIL° ...MDTATE on taiire.l Strftt: .4:l;ziamber-4A•ltsiilding ISei Coal,l Igartregian, Na#rolatinal WitstartAton Swett; • 6 °teenage*. t4on. - NpOty tit . HENRY a- Russo.; • Ogremercial Broker and Beal Estate-Agent, - • • .' Cor. 9.dand Mehmtongo Stat. frottegille. • • August tnt '523-tre WAR . OS MILLE...—A. mailable FARM and plessant F coindij residence, situate in Bast lianover Ship, Zemmol county. Pa., on the Jonestosin and Ills tubing ros& one-half a mile West of Mt. , tiebo, .eeon tainingsbout tiS . AOsses. About 47 acres ti, Woodland,theristrusinder being under . goad _enitbradion.-w feticed,:and the soil well adapted to the different crops genetalli raised in Bait section. The buildings tnearly nese) are a BRICK .BOUbr...IIANK -TIMM large Say Barri,aisdlithertAst , --buildings. These ts an orchard of younkbesring trees, with:rmaddilltdi isrbeittirouelperwr tt9 theltrensFL sea. s r.:ii-WeirwithTump.; -Is nriliettonle valstrrna ninglwiter in pros thetiold s. • , • For itirther particulars, appli by Pities or in - person 'to the subscriber. on the premises: P. 0.1 address, Ono. Bait Hatioser,Tir;..-Ang; I. -'3B_ty . • 1)0 YOU 'W'ANT A -000Dt INVEST MONT i , ' The undersigned offers aleAßld. containing' 235 acres 1 of land. with a Grist - Mill. Saw Mill, 234- Mstory Brick - House, and Barn.' and •on the' ^, • . ,north part of the tract there is i good Wiry Log Hone. with a back-building Iconnecten, : sod stabling., so thatthe property tart bh diVided into two, Guru ; , a good soli', well limed; and good fences, near a geed market: adjoins the Union „Canal Railroad,' and is 34 mile from the Borough'of PitiegrOve ;_ has a good water-power for minuliadindit: .'. a: • . -I offer this. property lower, for peenbaithsa than it was sold for six years ago. when =meaty was par with gold—namely. for. slll4.soo—one.third band, and. the two-thirds in one and two: yearly payments, with' Also, d lots in Bonawite's Addition to Pinegrove: • Also, 3 houses In Raven, near Schuylkill Haven. I have 'removed West, and want to sell my property' in l'inegrove;• Forliarther information, apply to JOIDI GEORGE, rhbanon.. ' DAVID GREENAWALT. August 13,-.64. . . . . .1 33-31 n. . . float Lands at Private - Sale.—The sblr scribers oiler for aale• TWO. TRACTS OR COAL LAND,-.ocated in Sebrudhill County. , Any informatitiiiCitig thise•trachi of Coal Land a ill be glien on application to BUED Tarrrasox, Esq., 'otTottsTille, or either of the . erabseribera. ' • • - - GEORGE SMALL, ". WIC 11. scirALL, giecators of tbe Estate of'dOhn Sehal 4 t„ deed. 'Nor, 7, - 13 • - " r FERTILIZERS. ALLEN 84• NEEDLES' • IMPROVED- .FERTILIZER. Ike are now prepared ti;' l 6eli Our . FE - RTTEIEn -- ;;, ---- At:.s46 Ter .2000;lbsi diedriction. IDealeis. PERUlFlANGl)4*)..No.idoxernment. citAnott Gizixo, b.. very superior setae.. ". • 430 T61:68 PUF.I3 ItAW (3-ROVND:,BONtS, •. • •. - _AT LOWEST IiaItKET'P . RICES.. • • *Qr The ilanqiictur6:s tii,"ct - n.fnt to Dealers. ALLEN dL - NEEDLES, •42 South 'Relaware- Avenue, and 41 South Water Street, • .• .• PIIIII 4 .OICIA i IIIAL. July 16.'64. : • . 29-3 m • . mon,: . • • GENIIIITE .IMPROVED •• iji-lOSPIIATE OF : THE *STANDARD GUILL'iTEED; -" • - FOR SALE AT • • • . • - •. ' MAIT&FACT . IIRER'A' DEPOTi • No. 27 . North Front - Street • BETWEEN MARKET AND ARCII:STS,,,. • • • PHIt...;AbELPHIA.: The experience or the-consuraer attests to the fact that it is the riurt• reliable. . and, *ragegnently, :the cheapest fertilizer in the market., . • • The increase of crepe derived from its ese,.bas great ly hicretefed the demand it -.lvoild, therefore, be .well to miler early, so as to'sectire supply: ." • . Dimeount to llpaletli, • - • - • • 1100 PHILLIPS. - •• 413172, '64.- . , ,; -• 27-4 m BA_TTGII'S Super-Phosphate of Lime, BAXGH:&SONS, SOLE MANUFACTURERS, , . storn No. : - 20 Mouth .:10i,eleivkiiire Avenue; • . This article has for many years enjOyeita hiarli tation as a manure of great etlic,:ienci and of unegnalled permanence. and we scarcely 'deem it important in our semi-annual advertisement to _say more, than' mere ly. call the attention of.buyers to it. 'But we Will also state to Farmers and Dealers in. Fertilizers that it has been our constant aim to render ourrßayr-Bone Pismo.; phate more and more worthy of the full 'confidence Of farmers, by the use of. every facility at:command, and the aid of - scientific, skill,, in essentially - Improving its qualities,.andWe have never allowed this purpose. to be interfered with by. the great and steady ,advance iii the cost of all 'matters pertaining to our business throughout the past two years.- —.* . .The Itawßone Phospbate may be had of any 'regular dealer, in. FertillOts (to whom we advise farmers to apply), or of the manufacturers and proprietors. = ~ - • • BAUGH dc,1401 4 10,. .No. 20 tilouthlDelaviare . Avenues -July PIIILAPELPIJIA, Read Thislge L R -.:71.t.0X-I,I:L',S CHEAP CHINA, MASS, AND CROCICERT STORE, - gentre Street, .Opp . ogite Mortimer House, • • ' PCYTTSYIT_J_JE.. .. , • The citizens of Pottsville and - neightioring - towns, villages and hamlets. one and all;are invited .to call and examine my stock of. wares before • buying -else— where, ss Ism not to ,be undersold,. and : can. - itunish lionsekeepere with every article they Walit - in•my,line of business. .In the snick of • French China. . will be icSind Tea Setts, Dinner' Setts, Card and Cake Baskets, Watch Cases, Seger , •Iloldertr, Match Safes, Motto Mugs, Motto Cups and Saucers, Vases, Colognes,' ChinpSettii for Children, add a general 'variety of Toys, &c., . . • • • • Gta4s Ware: • • aniCest, ,latest • patterns,. Consisting of . .Table.in d BTtanblerii, Champagne'and Wine Glasses, Ale.and. Beer Glasses... Decanters, Bar. and .Bitter Bottles. Gob lets, Plates, Castor Bottles; Pitchers and Creams, Cel , eriett, Sugar - Bowls, Spoon; Holders. Syrup.. Cans, Fruit Bowls, Fruit. Jars, Cake Stands, Kerosene-Lumps of every variety, Lamp Chimneys, Lautennt„: . Candlesticks, Candy jars. & c., &c. --. 1. , • , "... - •. , • , • •CrockerY • f CrOCUCEE . ..: .; • A full assortment .of IRON STONE Cluu+A...'of dsf resent patterne,-in setts or singleyiecei, to snit the pub lic.. A large assortment of common C; C. Ware, which. I will sell at low figures. -. 3 ••• : ;Yellow. and , Stone Ware. • • . Pudding Dishes, Pie Dishes, Cullenders, Milk -Pans,. Jelly Moulds, Pitchers. Tea pots, Butter iPpts,'Mlik .Pots, Jars; Jugs, etc, ete. - • ' • 'MISCELLANEOUS m--Tollet Setts; Miters, Slop Jars' and Foot Baths ; quart and Pintflasks ; Coal Oil, &c., Az. Fruit Sarm, of every description. .* • • MERCHANTS I I can sell von Goods at City Prier; time saving you-freight.- hnd see if it is not so.: .1. J. It. rritqxEt.L. • -April 16; . . • GREAT ISARGAIINS IN JEWEPIEV. FORSYTH & 00, • . 42 and 44 Nnsiiau I Street, New : York, <ad joining the. Yos t. Oftice,) offer for sale. the following magnificent list of . Watches, Chabis, Jewelry, Ste., Tel,. ned at $21.10,000. Each article One 'Dollar, and not by he paid for until yon knew what 'you are to get. • 150 Gold and Silver Watehes. .$lB 00 W sloo'ericti. 200 Ladies: Gold Natchez • ; ,15 each. 000 Ladle's' 42, Gents. Silver do.. ' 'lll each. 6.000 Lad ies , Gokl • 400 to '6 midi. • 5,000 Gold-band Bracelets_: . .. 300 to : 10 each;. 10,000 Lockets, Chains, and Hinge... `250 to 6 each. ,6,000 Cameo. • Mosaic; and Jet ' -• Brooches - - *4 00 to. •:6 each. 8,000• Coral & Florentine Eardrops.. 4,00 to 5 each. 10084 Gents' Breaatpina. • .2 60 to S each. 16,000 Sleeve Buttons and Bosom' *. • - • • Snub.... ..... 2 00. to 5 each. 10,000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry.....„'.. _5OO to 10 each. 6,OOO . LaVa and Florentine Sets— . 4 00. to - .6 each, 10,000 Gold Yens, SilVer.mounted Holders. . . . 5.000 • Gold 'Pens, with Silver Ex-, tension Cases 400 to 4 each, The artielei in this stOck of Jewelry are Of the neatest and most fashionable styles; Certificates Of all the.vs.: Abut 'articles are pet hi sealed 'envelopes and mixed,. thus giving all a fair chance, and sent by Mail for 25 cents each :".abd.on the,' receipt of the certificate, It in at your option to send Gail Doti.se and take the article - named In it-or nigt. lilve Certificates (or $1; 'eleven for. St: 'thirty . for $5:: Sixty. <Or $lO ; one hundred for; $l5. Certificate money to be - enclotied with• order.-L- CorresPondence promptly answered. ' : . Agents wanted.fri every toerniand regiment, to whom the most liberal terrnsjare offered.: Send red stamp for a circular. Address SP: fFOBSYTH Jr, C 0... ' 42 and 44 Nassuu;Stiett, 'New .York. ISO WEN, July 1, '64 PHOTOG-RAPI-TEIt, Reapecttlitly annottneost fori the !citizen's , Orliottsville and rlctnitv. that he has taken and fitted up the PH-02. TOOK II'HIC GALLERY,In the building at the'Nortti east corner of Centre and gait Market street ;there he is prt pared to furnish - in the hir,best.stflookArt; DE"I"CES;AMBROTYPES, caIiTES DE yISITE, ire" Be asks a share of,publie patronage: and bow' by strietattention to bustness'andeintrtesy, to .receive it.'_:- - . . • ice' Call and =lnane .. specimens of nix. work. • S 'H Si AMP • . • tOM.II,ERCIAL, and • - . , Nov. 43. ! nuairmi% kpotbiory. 4.40411443 , "0-.4lis4lloody*lketime;......, , . 1A . ) 1 - 'lol4lsisisio Y sir site. it0r+910,,,: 7-` • , _ apidiefextiral Orlitelnn= - , 17 . Yells trsattsenti;:-Ini-Sports of the HOW • ' I`A3LIVIAZOI4'i --sent by tliatt in ielded letter enivtoki, Ittetit i thire. Dr J.'PRTCLIM 310VOHTON. 1 owitritAsss4 cis '- Vpolltit,Nittli stied, I"4llslp)pt*Ps.. JshiC4l.: ' V•tr' RAW-ROWE 4 00 to eacb IMPORTANT TO ALL- .., . _ "I-NT..:; -.,:. . . l -, . .. * •‘" 310iT"ilt 'thrillAttb It it welrkhown to ttuttiedical profemon that MON hrthe Vital Principle or LifeEleuient of the blood.- Phil is dorivr,d chiefly frthw wo eat';-blit if-.the food a not properly digeated, or, 1f Yrent anyttaw3e whatever, thoweeowitpuut:' tity of join, le-not tales into' the- - circulation, or becothearoduced, the whole system entrant. The -battbkxxriiill irritate tho heart,. will clogup the 'hinge; will stupefy - the brain, will obstruct theliv= er ' and will Bend de disease-producing 'elements 'toall parte of the syetem;and,evety one will ink. ler in whatever organ may : be predisposed The great value , • . • - Iron-as a Medicine Is well known and' aikittiwletly,. - men.. The'diflienify has been, tri 'obtain 'ma I preparation of it as Miter MO ciroulatron and assuridate at once With. the blood. This point, says Dr. Hales, Masetiebtutottit State Chernial, has been,attAmed in.the Pentrumetyrnp, by combina tion Illway before unknown.. The Peniviau Syrup b a PROTECTED solution the. PROMO:DE OF otol.r. A ?mar DISOOVICHT anwpass that strikes at the Root bf• Meese by supplying the 1)1°4 yrith,its-yital t PrinFiple • Airlift?, Element=- The Peruyian Syrup Gores Dyspepsia Lir er Complaint, Drop#,FeTer ' - attdAgue, Lou orEpergy, Low Smite. The Pe ruvian • . Tiftwen strength, Tiger ; kid nil/riffs into the Bps. tem, and builds up an "Iron Contititutiou.." The Penisiati,syinti. Cures 'Nervous ,Lffections,. Female Complaints and all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. The PentVimk,Syru-p a; SPECIFIOfdraII disease,' iiritginatink -in a BAD STAKE OF THE BLOOD, ar accompanied by Debility or a Low State of the System.. . . . 'Pamphlets containing 'certificates of cures and recommendations from some of the most eminent Physicians, Clergymen andsothers, will be sent FREE to any address, _ .. • - We select a few of the names to show the char acter Of testimonials t E, President. of•ttre Metropolitan. Batik, X. T. "Sev: Abel . Stevens, . . Late Editor Christian Advoesite Is Journal. , Bev, P...Ohnrch,. Editor New York Chronicle. • - Re;r., John Pierpont,. iLewis Johnson, M. D. Winen Burton, . Bagwell Kinney., M. D, " Arthur B. Fuller,S• K. Kendall, M. D, Gurdon Robbins. Sylvartas Cobb, Starr Jr., Jose AntonioStinches, M.D Joseph H. Clinch, •A. A; Mayes, MD. - .Henry Upham, • Abraham Wendell, M. D. P. C. Headley, .. • J. R. Chilton. M.l). . 4 • John W 5 - 01mat.ead , H. H. Klnney,3l. D. ' Prepared•by N. L. CI4UK l:. 00., ercl r *rely for J. P. DINSMORS. N0...491 Broadway, Ne ork. . • girt Sold by all Draggista. . • ,••• . - ' • • • • • , ' • • • • . ••. • • . .• : , ,; Salve • . • Reddiries . Russia o! FORTY YEARS' .EX.PEREENOE Ilifs tally esta . blished - the'superiority - of • - G'S • • RUSSIA..S - A L.VE• Over ial other heating preparutions., . It cures - All 'kinds . of Morelli,' Cubs, Scalds, Boils; ricers, Salt Rheum, Ery .NiPeSties. R )files, Corns, : More Sore 'yrs, az.c., dze.,, 'removing the rain at once; and.reducing the most angry lcie.king Swellings • and intlatnitiation. • ins - if toY ONLY 25 . ONTS lioX.:tY"*. '•• - • •: :roe SALE HT• J. P. DINSMORE, No.-491 Broadway, New York S. W. YOWLE No.A.S.Trentont St., Boston. . , • ' . • 'dud by all Drumists. - . - •• • July IG, 431. . •• . • • -.29-lpeow ~ /cp.D, TO .TIIIIE IiDIES. A. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS, 'foe Females. correcting, regniat,ing and, removing • . all Übs(ructionsiTutm tchaferer cause, and s alleczys successful asa preveidive. .. • . . ' These pills have been, used by thelhietors for many years -both in France and America; with unparalleled succesis in every case: and be is: urged by many thous and ladle's who used them to make.the Pills_ public:for the alleviation'Orthose suffering'froin any irreindarities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase.- of family . . - .where health will not permit' it. - Females peculiarly situated, or those supposing. themselves sn, are cau tioned:against using these Fills while in that condition, as the proprietor assumes. no resPonsibillty alter this admonition; although their mildness would Prevent any Mischief to' health; otherwise, the Pills are recommen ded. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Price.: One Dollar. Sold wholesale and, reetill byJno. Ifs , : Brown non, Druggists, Sole Agent-Centre Street, Pottsville. Pa.. . • . • • 0" . Ladies, by sending them $l, to the "Potts Ville Post Ofilen," can have the Pills Bent to any part • of the country (confidentially), and "free of postage,` , by mail. . Sold also by Jaw's; St. Clair; J. Kimucelluess. . Minersville ; Da. Fey, Tamaqua; and. Si 'S.. &ravens, Readitig; and by one Druggist every town and vil lage in the State. Wholesale in Philadelphia, by HOLLOWAY; h COWDEN, .23.11. Sixth DICOTrit CO.. 233 North Second St. WRIGHT ific SIDDALL:II9 Market St. • .SMITH t SHOSALAKER, '243 North Tiara ZEIGLER /t Second avid Green Streets. . Feb 13, : • T-ly • C..G. BRUCE 8c PRESTON, Altol AND .NAVY AGENTS . . . . glom D. , • ' No: 4-43 Ntyru 5T . 81 7 .17 OFFICES . .K., ; nievelalidl, Ohio. • No. 1 LlilAN . s 111.001 . L. . , nrIZISH TIEEE ARMY HER/LLD Petsions- .. - -Bounty,: Back .Pay .I".l.iis Moron . , Dischfirged and Resigned Omni:INV:PAY . and all other • • '. • • W Claims. top Bounty due . soldiers discharged for Wounds received in battle, collected WITHOUT TBLAY. We pafeSpecial attention to claims in which other at', torneys have FAILED, or which hare. 'been SUSPEN DED, of which there are tens of 'thousands.. We have alieady collected and paid. Dyer to soldiers and their heirs over 9300,000, and arw mine thousands dai ly. We secure Pensions' for ten dollars. and collect Bounty and Back Pay for ten'per cent„ and no pay un til AFTER we have succeeded. • . •ia 'pnblisbettntonthly. and Is de r voted to the interests-of, the.soldier and his heirs-40 whom it islaystesets. Write us and we will send you a copy free, or: for . Tnitrii "CF.:4219 we 'will , send yon by return of mall a drier engravedtinted likenessi(album size) of Lt. Gen. Grant. and 'Pan ..Sto,l Mani, for one year. To persons sending a club of four, we will send •as premium. an 'additidnal.Likeness and Trot HEasui for one year, and for each additional subscriber and ad ditional Likeness to the getter.np of Use club, so that a -person Sendin g us a Club of ten and $ 3 , - will be entitled to receive, himself, Likenesses, and . Tun ARMY jisreALo for one_ year, and for any other number In the same. • •, f • C; BEZERENCES. • " ' frashinofort,,DX:,'Apra la., 1854,.. •We take *sante In saying. that C. tii..Brnee, Esq.. has "complied with the act of Congreseraulhorizing err lain per:sons - to act as Army And Navy Agents for the collection of war dolma agnittin the Government, and to re&onmend Earn to all person,' that have claims they wish collected:promptly. • ' - • lljeiled Ayaies. Senators—BenJamin F. Wade, John Member* of Congreoo--,E: il...Erkley, Wm. Johnson, "Wm. B. Allison, - ' • May 28, '64 WITEFLER & WILSON'S HIGHE,ST:PREMIO.M . - . . iof -*Os I.LOCK STITCH . Sewing:4: achine&- The eheapest and Befit. OVER • 10 000 OF. THESE .3,I6..LeESTABLISHEO SEWIi4G-MACHINES - HAVE BEEN SOLD. , Sar'SS" YOR 0 / 1 " 13 414 4 ?! "dross . widziAra ecicrm,sol4 Hewing-Maßhine . , • 704 Chtiati4Stiqet,thiltideljthf* 'HOUCK. MitrkeC:l4l.„i above Wirth, next do istr to _Englls4 Luttieinn Church, Agenk vtlit,"whd*Allurnish 3faehinewatThillikielthisprAint Call and examine. .7 A pacw Altuiv.A.L. OF lIARDAL. , CELEBRATED ' 74511 trAtit-rtAttg. , . HiIrOMAN Aida*: diy . appoints Messrs...O. , Xf f . BLUR CO:. Sae A .904 t a for his eelebiated „Fittnrat:-;-• grates nutnber of these inkummeuts have already be Awl d in this: part of the country, atidlt.would be nurtn otistanytO say anything . more In: their grebe. .lrbery speak. tor themselves. 11ardnsn'S:lhanteasinie been sold for the last thitty.ye.sr? All. over the.eonntry. North and South, raidhreunsurpsred as regards. both quality ot7 tone 'and:ll44 • .$ A-vt*ranteeter.tive yen ta "lrlth everi }* OW- triaffiluan or 'son will' littebd ,to .the dining ofthi times*: thelveic. its„th6 be visiting this uhice'even othepnont.h, ekaminstson of these,inetruatentaiates*trullitiOl c eited:7 ; July - • tr:,' EA 9'1)3 a 1 t" • • •• •, ATE 11113..0141•A*A.PIRIC - • ' •• Celia illionnttpald tor dealt' White Wrltink4hd Magazine NOS ,51,34 Old vimers; and Old 130i4Ja with the, covers:taken: off. Colored Pa. nevi • • '- ' 2 8,"St• - ' . . , . . • . . VAU'U S T far- the" Clesamhip bovOlitrying. pnvierveition and' growth '*f the tom Prtpared And sold by • • • -'• • ••: • HUGBIES,. - • • -*Novi 7;••0:. •• ' '7l!aniiabentical :Chomlst• CATENDISIft. algid. Open 111•11 or 11 1 1 , .-TwisU4obiledip.—lt large and ditperlor Ist; 4il Atie s trAri 'lNAticu?Limi h!ti4 and foraffle s bi • - - , illtralt'Oialayer sad Ihpl4 , :bilstArkbilieT, toi ode tot )(' terpriset, Bit* . 1401fliti.-*Fw4itajtatd 94. mime unit" suieruviuskiLi. t., .:E y- -.OLARANOPMENNT: affei t Meittiiimikiiesibei ritith:lssi, Pas : sienteerastoOmilt:letorevbahltuattatillh/LX- 40115P:.. .u4nWt , n: , . at behityTkill Haven witil Reeding. Ron -1 "pad trZhi, tot' PhiltiOel phis,. Ebtrtithito, Reading. "cc , out at4.411i-PAIL4. thren - and.. interme , - TraCtolahlanii B'6llok - 111 'Haien: ELVA: 'and' . 1.1.1 stoptatte tietnelpal 'stations: *. gate from ..4..shhitid to Pbtladetphia44 ItO.;.:o3,ltead ingsl TO; Schuylkill Haven Ta. cents.. 13s - Alt the above trataivriaVar-connoot4o9 at West. : . .yrood - wlthrstages toms& bom •; J, W, .41 ! DIgt, Sart. ortaiiona, Sept. TT,A4. .r; partLiiixamaim a, IiE4IIENG R. B. ffigtAMMia _ . . it.searsloil Tickets froni Philadelphia' to Potts and retran;.will be aold at Philadelp hia ; ohtlattir‘ daya - and Suave, at $3 74 each, .fof-any train on those days,.atui on the eacceeding _ onday. G. 211COLIS, General Supt ' , ENJA.IIIIN • It: Atteralay RI Lav6SILLEKAN'S . BIALDING. oppoalte Miners' .Paiik.'Pottavill, Pa. • • .[Match 19, '64,-12-t1 pour' mr.--irvir.&w,,Alsiiiiitt. Cons. ' J sellor at raw, Pottsville, Schuglid4 County. Pa. • Office 1n Silltraarra :nee ,- building, on - Centre Street, „nearly' opposite .the Miners. Bank. . • • • • HlfLOVEl3,4Attalialley- st Latitr.F ' . OFFICE-341tet Street, two door/ a.• Leen - • . . rebruary . . 6-1 CAMPIIRLL' -.WILLIAM L .111Y1. .lAMPBSIda AAt•rneys et tLaw_ orßiercenti4l , Btitet,' 'opposite White. Horse Hetei. Tottaville, Pa:•. • . • , W.holm. M:1!. Francis Darts, M. D. Jeremiah Stone, If: 1) 'ItAIi,ItOADS. Anziet 6, 46 LEGAL -CARDS. CHEIST OPINES 'LITTLE, lAttiorney . at Law,::Pottarille,. Schuylkill County, Pc . • OFFICE—In Itahantango trnnt." corner of Second. - April 11, .57 • . r-ty • BUSINESS CARDS. W. B. V. S. su.d TV Mining Kngineeis•and-NiArreyor, • Sept. 14'64.-47,1 - TAMAQUA, PA.: IATILLIA7irnAMPSiifIRE.' .• • • • Civil nod Diioln Engineei Will promptly attend on'all parties desiring Ms aervi nes, in Luzerne: 'Carbon. and Schuylkill coantle& • - AddresS: :WILLIAM MAMPSHlRE.,Jeaniisville, Ln mute. County, Pa. • ISept.'ll; '6G—AS-2m' In. D. OFFlCE—Entrance, Centre et., ,next door to the Gov ernment Bank and : D. FAterlra . Hardware Store, op pthnite Idahantougo street. -April 9, •lil ARBI4 ass o- 1, L fling' Engineers, • BussePs Building, decona and lialumtango Streets. . . • -_ STEPHEN HARR I S.' . JOSEPH . S. HARRIS. July 39. ' September 26,113 39-, D • • V. Wl.l 00NUTT, Dentist. • ' , or - Offloe, SECOND Si., near Maltantongo, Potts . [April 23, '64-1T- ve- 44. LANGDON, surgeon Dentist,' 'Market- Street, "aethed door above 'laird Street, so* did. , May 5 44 P. W. SII.IEAFER, En•. - late • of the Penneylvenia Stat.e Getilogie,%l Surrey, er plores landt, - mibee, .6tc. • October 1i; 'GS • VRANK CARTER; Rital Estate Agent, , MALIANOY ClTY,..Schtlyiltill•County, Pa. C7Y - Letter Addreas—"liahanoy City P. 0." • ' 41ittt1i30, , •61 , . A GENEV-:—For aka .Pprehavie nnd, Snlet t of Real . Estate'; -- bnyirtg and selling Coati taking charge of Coal Lands;,lllnes, • and collecting rents. Office Mainintang6 Street,, Pottsville. -. 6 . , YGO .14-1 „• " CILAS. M., HILL. • • Tomtit A. OTTO, 111.anninetuirer and Dealer in all hinds of Lumber, Williannsixrrt,Ta. ' - • JOne •,:O, '6l • :!6-Iy, . ii:into diaorder and • • decay. The iscrofulous.contarninatiOn is rioualy caused by mercurial . disease; law living, - disordered digestion from unhealthy ' food, impure air, filth. and filthy , habits, the .depressing. vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection.. Whatever be its origin, •it is hereditary'" in the: constitution, descending. " from .Parenta' to-children unto the third- and fourth. generation ;" indeed; it semis to be the rod.of Him who says, " . ..I will 'visit the iniquities of the fathers' upon flieir . children.' The -.diseases: it. Originates take • - various mimes; aceording . . to the organs 'it, attacks. In . the lungs; Scrofula • produces - tubercles, and .finally • Consumption ; in. the -swellings-which suppurate 'and be-, come •uleermie :- sores; in the stomach and bowels, derangements which, prothice indi gestion, dyspepsia, and. liver Coniplainta ; • on "the akin :eruptive and ; cut:Means 'affections. These; oil' haVing the atone origin, require . the ' same .remedy, purification and invigOra , ton of • the blood.. Purify. the .biood, and . these 'dangerous distoinpers leave yon.' With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot have health ; with :that .‘ l. life. of _the flesh" • healthy,lnu• cannot lisle acrefulons . disease. Ayer's Sarsaparilla , . is .compounded from the most effectual anti dotes that medical science has discovered for this afflicting distemper; and for the cure of , the, disorders, it entails. That it is far supe rior to, any, other remedy yet devised;: is kn.6%-ri hy all who hare given it a trial.. That` it does combine virtnee truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is indisputably proven- by the great multitude of publicly knewn• and remarkable.cures it has made of the following diseases : King's Evil, or .G landular Swelling 'Minors, Eruption, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipelas, B,ose or . St. Anthony's Tire; Salt Rheum; `Scald Read,' Coughs from tub - Orations deposits-in the'lungs, White. Swellings, Debility, 'Bropiy; Dyspepsia or, Indigestion, Sypliilit and Syphilitic Infections; Mercurial Billeases",.. PemiileWiWa4sses.an, indeed; the whole series of complaints that'erise,frtim impurity of the blood. :Minute reports :of individual , cases may be found 'in Aven's. Atomic/ix - ...eitstaxac t which lefurnished to• the druggists for gratuitous:distribution,. Wherein may be -learned the directions' for its • use, and' sortie; of the remarkable cures.which it has I when all.:other-reMedies 'had failed to effOrti relief. Those • cases are piirposely taken trent all sections of the country,. in order ~that, every raider 'may : have - access to ; some one who can speak to him_ of ,its benefits from petsonal experience.. Scrofula depresses the •-•vital energies, apd 'thus leavel its violin's far' more subject to disiaie and . its fatal:results than are healthy :constitutions. Hence it tends...to shorten, and does • greatly Shorten, the arerage.duration of, .human -; The - vast importanee of these -considerations has led Cato spend Years in perfecting a ,remedy whichlii adequate to' its . ctirc. .This we now. .:'offer to the public under the name of Avca's SARIII,..ig . ARILIiA; although it is composed „of ingre.dierite, notice otirbielii: exceed...4m 'best" of ..tir'irsararilks in alterative power. -.By its aid.you may protect youptelf,front,the suffer log. And danger.-off thisedisertiers. Purge . mit -the _focl:comptions that rot. anti 'fester in the bleed, purge out the causes of disease, : And vigorous health will follow:. By its . pecu-. rest virthes this remedy ittlidulates the Vital • functions,- and • thus expels the ,distempers_ which - lurk within .the:system or burst out. on any part of -it, -- • • . • know the public - have been deceived. by many ,conipciundi of Sarsaparilla ; that promised ;much. and, did nothing; but they • will neither be deceived' nor 'disappointed in this. Its :virtues have, heen, proven by :then.' dent trial, and there rgmaine no question of its our wling"excellence for the cure - of the afflicting oßseases it "is :intended .te reeck. Although under file same name, it hi a vcry different Medicine.fronetirty - other which has been before the peonle; t and fer more •ef-' fectual `than any other which his. evor:l4on • available torthem. • •• .ik.v.Eu`!Est ';':cil - p*R7r.P.Kr.r.o - L;, TheWer — ldr.s: Cfieat,,E:emegY Coughs, Colds,. Incipient. con- • sum . bony and for the relief . , . e • . This , hsa imam ao„lOng,uue.a. un , 4 iotnii.- veriillyitketOnli,l : that - •wet need , do no loofa s.44,l l esuirt up to' the' tied evei`gas4xen, 414 _ intjrito rcliea on tiraii Mit has aver. &nag . -:-..,4".rgii414.-vr:D*.olo94-Feills , Co-. - . ',U4441W... 471.0** itninayytlldiutirsia esery ji illotintomitioa wifindArs geebuinTatardlle,-alsa by a dealers in-medicine eve -2al*act *stir: - ~„ Zoilidtt :/ titiOdt,kg?t,l A laiie"atoek of eight day lord thirty 'hour rt every variety , ofirtyle, for yitle, cheep,. bY " . " trzry ` Oa t . Court'ax ,t 7 • WetelbeF;:l'A, `4 3 ' 11110TOGRAP11 1 6 Ann cAuges VIS vieviMectittriMiniteska, at e ifaltilltipt i • ' Parki,l4,,and liouniata Sciehery, Sea Apppes, t Aso: Ste phew'. Drolleries. Justrtetivedinel Batt I To, the: Ladi6s of America! Irbit Great Fenslale,liinesioolly: - ' Ileutedr: ... . . LTO*S DROPS biro all complaints Incident to the Sex; and remove:alt iibstructiotur of na- Arm front whatever cause, producing health; rigor aud LYOZPA'rsitionlcAii DROPS are better - than • all Pills;Pewders and ••Nhatinms; being a. fluid prepara tion,' their action is direct and. positive, and • it Deeds nothing bri i . r. good COMMO.II serum to see and.understand the reason y they cure all these Ills to which the' fe male system isenbjected. with dispatch and a degree Of certainty which nothint but ascientlfically compounded fluid preparation could reach; they are, in the most oh.: • - . Reilabie,aad awry so de Geed inaliablo,imad want (Lode' Good !. Aid tdo Alarm, .; And cannot do *erns, • .•. • - • • To the moat delicate coimiltntions. • . , . LTON'S . PERIODICAL DROPS • will Jettainly pro-' ducettie regular return of ,relanre. if taken a day , or two before the expected period; and•it Is maxim 'in -Ilse profession, that prevention IS better than cam, • LYON'S PERIODICAL .DROW havebeen need .lIFY over twenty - five thous nd ladietnl within „the past • six months, and the testimony of all, IN." It surely cures." VA.EITION • • .(CAUTION ;: • Rear in mind that I-guarantee my Drops Inane Sup pression of the-Menmk, from whatever. cause, though care sho.uld•be takerilo ascertain if Pregnancy be the cause.; es theselnopi would be sure to produce mister ,tinge, If taken whilst In that situation. and all are can • Dotted against using them. as ilfish it distinctly under stood that .I do not hold myself respensible wPen mad under such circumstances. • • , TO MARRIEr) LADIES: They anipeenliarly adapted,' as they - bring that monthly period with such perfect regularity. • • • I could. furnish any quantity of testimonials o f Its of -11citcy.front my own patients, but the practice of parad- ing bought and fictitious, ones before the public is so prevalent,. Ido not deem it advisable: • BE WISE DT TIMR. • • BE WISE IN TIME. • BE WISE TN TIME. • BS.WISE IN TIME: • - ' _ Let, not disease destroy Youreonstitulion—Try a bet, tle of my - PERIODI. DROPS. and you will be sittis• fkal that ' I am no ir*ster. • Tell your afflicted friend what restored the bloomof health to your cheeks. and thereby confer a favor mote valuable than gold-- For :painful or scanty menstruation it is just .the thing. I have now in my Mind an instance of a lady who had been suffering from painful Menstruation for two 'or three years, confining her to her room each time: She had applied to eeveraLeminent physicians. without re lief, when one bottle of , my Drops entirely cared her. ONE BOTTLE CURES • • • ' • . ONE 'BOTTLE CURES ONE BOTTLE CURES • • In almost every case . • • • It is impossible to enjo the .bloom of health- and-vi iaclty of spirits, unless the Menses are regular es' -to the jtime, - thit quantity, and. quiality„ When they are .obstructed, nature makes her efforts to obtain for it -some other outlet, and unless these efforts of nature are assisted, the patient usuallyexperietwes deaponden cj. Nervounness, and tinnily, CONSUMPTION assumes" its away, and prematurely terminates miserable - fffe. Do not suffer from these :irregularities' when an tn vestreentuf one dollar in Lyon's Periodical Drops will regulate and restore nature to its healthy-. course ;,ai3d • DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON I • • DQ NOT BE IMPOSED UPON! • by those who Wive other preparations, which they de: sire to palm off upon the strength of the popularity of my Drops. But when the Druggi, st.you apply to has not ' got them either makehim buy them for you, or else enclose One Dolls? to the nearest- general wholesale agent, Who will return you a tattle by return Express. See that the name, of Juo. L. Lyen is written • upon the directions which are wrapped around each bottle.— , None others are genuine.. Therefore; beware of court tafeita. If you wish retief take no other., - - . , Dr.'JNO. L. LYON, • - • , • Practicing Physician, New Haven, ,Conn. Who can be consulted concerning all diseases, either personally or by. letter.' • - . • • Co., Geo. C. Goodwin & C0.:,.130nt0n ; D. S. Barnes. &. C - Itew York ; Lord it Smith, Chicago, Wholesale Agents. he trade generally sell the above article at one-dol lar end twenty-dye cents (sl.2t -per bottle. . Feb' "64:, . . 9-17-eow , • ... . . . . . National :Hotel, _, :,. • , :,,,.-.- 1 , . (Formerly .1 14,1ite)...11w011p) ... 11. t : , ttrf`rt.': Race, st,"4b9ve:'3d,Philid sa. 5 a. : - 5 - -* .T-....- :. ..G,EOAGE LIGIITCAP, Prop'r. • Liz pecuhar taint 'or fectron, - which - we dl• Scuortm.t, lurks the constitutions ultitudes of men. It ;her produces or. is -oduced by ikri !Oiled; Ititiated state the blood, wherein tat fluid becomes in unpetent to' sustain to vital forces in their igorous action, and . , cOntinued.pateonage of Schuylkill Cofinti respectfully solicited; gaup attention paid to tie tar* fort of guests. •• . - • . TJutailS, UNION HOTEL, aitteEXCILANG.B, 110 TEL:) • ' CT, CENTRE ST., ParrSVItLE, g JACOB LDDENNIUTII, Prop% April 4, . , FEGER'S HOT-EL; Fortherly MORTLMES.'S Old Stand.) .03.tk. — • • JOS, rEGER,Yrop'r. I : 1f . „ - • ayes the .sy.iter4.-to CITOYEtfI, VrARl!t; ace. • , 'T.116 CELEBILITED•• - COMBINATION.ZOOK' STOVE. BEST.. IN:11SE. . The publie:is respectfully:invited to inspect., before purchasine elsewhere, the 'subscriber's stock of STOVE:3 and . as complete -as any to . be • ' found, ' Ele asks especial Attention to the• en- • ' perior quality of his COMMINATION POOR. STOVES of various sizeS,' which ,hare • been •z,„ in use during the past fifteen years, and which --"`"" are admitted by honsekeePers to .be the best in itie.— VirDon't 'neglect to:inspect a :stove that has given gen traisatisfaction. • : • • • • • - -• • : All 'sulkies in his line kept on hand, or atade to ord er. _Repairing proMptly attended-to. . . Centre street, above.Rill , s Hotel. Pottsville, ra., MAY . • 22-13 , - leuc'ournge IlLoore Mfaanstfactures. .CIIAALES KEHRER, • SA_EANIANDER SAFES, Second St. ; Pottsville; • Announces to the business community of this • and the adjoining counties, that he rnannfac- • ," totes SALAMANDER SAFES of all sizes and -kinds, warianted Flre-pivot, which, in point of • workmanship.and finish; -will compare with those ob tained aom any other establialstnent in the country.— lie aiwaye keeps safes on. hand fur &Ile, mid will make them any size, for Banking and other Public Institu tions, as cheap, ifnot cheapci than theyean be obtained He refers to Benjaminilaywood, George Bright, Thos. Cooch and A. Henderson, of this Borough, who have Safes in use: : [June 13, '63.-24-tf NEW cAP .AND •Fruit STOKE. . . The undersigned respectfully infOrm 'the . citliens, of, *Pottsville and vicinity, that .they have taken and refitted the Store In Centre lat street, above Mahantongo, we'd' where they will keep constantly on hand 'a large. and choice stock of HATS. CAPS and STRAWGOODS, and it e assortment of FURS,: which they . will' Pell on reasonable terms. The patrouago of the public 'is so lcitecL fair Hats and Caps made to order on the shortest no ice. ,- . S. Iit....MORTMER: GILMOITR. g - ONE 130TTLE CUBES HOTELS. rotterille,June 4;1864 IIOINTIOA.SIPREPIEN 3 TOFINE C SORTIIENT OF lIIIALVER. WARE. Such as oyster tureens, butter , dishes, cake baskets. atstors; fruit dishes, mugs ' Also,• a'well selected stock of • Silver knives, forks' , spools. • cake It - lives; pie knives; ladles, napkin rings, and 'every articli of table ' cutlery-for sale cheap, by '•11.1C:13113EN, . • •• Watchmaker and Jeweler, centre street, Pottsville. "December 11 .63' • • .. . , wmr. ic-notgAß,- • • y(HOLESALR .AND RETAIL DEALER, Itqf T08.A..00:Q.,:,....vxp-P,g ~ :•,.:.-,%A.N.0.-cIG-"S.; Ibeifite 1., Opposite : the Totrir*itll, s• Feb. 91, 11 1%1 - 1 1 NEAti , s subscriber /717.- is Agent for tho'eltlecif The:Thu.4On Clitin - Beiting Factory, and furnishes superior-Belts at Factory prices, all ekes; kinds and lengths Beltsofgreater thickness than those kept ou hand made to order, at the :shortest notice, as his Orders for Colliery purposes have the pre threw* at the Mill. Also Stearn -Pricking of every . de- , seription. Blasting Paper by the - single, or., ten reams. Or by the ton. at manufacturers' prices: SAFETY 'LAMPS: of the most approved patterns,. made of. inspected Government Wire, by the elngle doe el), or hundred.. Wire Gnazert, Wire by, the roll or yard always for sale by' • B. BATNNAN.' April 23, '64. CHEAP, GOOD BOOELLIG. ABOcJ Tr kr. - Fr TEE PRICE OP TIN . WARREN'S pt:sl7 - LNE. PEBBLE 1100FTNG now used more than any.otber .It is With Fire and Water Proof, Witt will . Onti/ISI - two tin ronfii, while it costs onlj about half the price of tin.. This roofing is pat on by the subscribers., at short notice. .. : • RONAN '4l' DE.FRETIN, Pottsville: It cannot he put on roofs •pitching over' S. inthOs to tho foot; 'lt can NI put on fiat, if necessary: : TO TOBACCONISTS... ''. ' , SO.IIE . ~ • : . . • . , • ..... • THING - NEW KIN-I , J&NO-1 4 1BLAIV INDIAN 11140k11(d "iiiOBAC CO, 'warranted equal to anything in , the market— For. lab, by• : • '. ~W.., E. ROYER, •. Jo& 9, 'M.. • ' • , .Agent for Pottsville... IVI , 1...161111 aIE c 1e ;.0 .1.4 0x , - s.i , ~. • ~. . .. A :. • . . WATCHES, ' • ... .. .. and J.Z)v.r..LTIX, - • ALWAYS ON HAND:. ... It ria - All kinds,ol'Aiwical Instruments, Violin litringa, ttatm Viol Strings, Unita; endliatijo Strlnza constantly tot hand.' ' . - , , .-.. ' :Wan 80064.-4 . : Rentovat of Jones's .Flour fficlreed•lStere. —The undershined hu removed his Floof and .Feed Store from Norwegian:imd Third . Steeets.,l to the 'corner of Market...and' Streets, where he will keep on hand a choice stock of • articles-in. his line. and title miortment of first class Groeeties. • .• leis old friends and customers are respectfully edict ledpvesganci their petronage, while the ,general pub lic wlll find lila articles 1 No. E lodate invited t o give pima call: : • "• e .JOSEPWD. JONES.' Pottsville:. Ara SS, d 8 .414: 'II.4IIGAINS JP..II:IIALSC nark SUN 4-.IIIIILBRELIII.I4. —, • •" it • Silk Parsisols and &lade's, $ l , $l . 25, $l . Kt inds l TA: Bilk.Snolltugvellas, $1 5 5 , $ 1 so, $l, iS and ; Stiperior,Oif Boiled Silk Shades and Mil brellis roil Preach nutinv, l ierf - .Mtn AA novelties ,ot ttie season. at. DIALVs Fartey, Goods Store4l FlearFtt st., phudiiphs ! t. mar& sod& • io.sin 50;000g.t N ge*zr,fbgi L ertr d .4'Augtist ta,Nst. , B. BAIINA.2t. • 1111LPB4VED EISSEX, and tl,niloairitii4Enii I. ma "tinges, 0- • _ kIIDWARE. _ r i i te stf h Tm 0 MPSOIII SWEID.WA SIC .. Cl9rficri r Itratkir, "tioN or rnII BAw, ro'rvalittE;' • ima m qso • , 641, lillatlVEir,&. l .: IN :Ali• RV IRON 'DEPOT. ' . J. A Theinibecribei, ~lb wing" iteav : kTrange d .....,,,,,. . . .. lila goods' at his pa ..er race- . a i businees . -7" . 7: - . - , and with a new dete , erdnerforeor rundeb- ..c.-::::' . - fug raan& troodeas Ore %Mien dt tha '''''''' coaLßegion may rot' vim &their loWeet market value, *elicits - the inspection • eof git*Pittille.• I shall be Minya on baud, and bare ott teetOe'Oill'etogaof- . Bar Iron, - „.,_ .„,, , Nidee' Ak'ee,. k Flue Iron, -l ePearb, 'hovels, east Steel, - : • ceOhairra' - silt I NA , - , ~ . - . ~le and Spllctic, " Rune, . , e Pipel(e, Bellows • ' , ' -a*ViAtoi vices, &c . hardware end Iron here. I.; vi 4.,., ...viurr; three donna above east 'viola. • ._ i'IIANK POTT, 1 0 11111tIVES *: • Scrap -: Iron. and. , Merchants, MACHINE AND. 1 4 70 MiDitrit IftrfiL •-• NISHERS. N. E. Corner ter SO M E! and PENN. and No. IT'SOCTIO SOttatir FITTLAIALPHIA.; • • . . InkOlt. 'Copper, B abbitt Irbißidil ratings; ingot Brass, Bed,. ' ","Yet., Solders, - . • Pig TIN - Bar Iron, Flea &C., . B ar Ms, Sheet Iron, ' 'Old Metals. • • Pig Lead,. , Sheetteel, Old : Copper, . . 'Bar Lead. - S Otd Errest, ' Spatter, . Borax, Lend &e., Mstithony, .- • • . , IV New sad ' .Second-hand litssiSigivOrte and smiths. Took, and-Steam Engine*, bonght,and sold.. Ur" dstielea olf every description fis nee by Mackin. tate and Pillilkdriimen, turrdshed tricot:kr. • • • .Onalk Pak/ for iieraP Iron Oki-Rail* and ell kinds, of Metals: Web. 'O2l-45-3 March ?A, PHILADELPHIA. LADIEW FANCY . FUSS . T. JOHN FAREIRA'S , Old Eisiablitr ed • Ftit 11A:NITFACTORY, • NO. 718 ARCH ST., • above - Seventh, PHILADELFYLA. • I have now' ' store, of my own - , Importation and iSlannfactore, Arne of the LARGEST and most BEAUTI rye- FUL selections. of . FANCY FURS, • for LADIES• en & CHILDREN'S WEIR, in the City.— Also, it fine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloms end Col- . - . lam' . . . . . . -, is my Ftris were all purchased when .Gold was at a• Much lower premium than at present, I ain enabled 'to dispotie of them•at very reasonable prices. and I would therefore solicit at call from' my friends of Schuylkill County mai.vicialty. - ! ' • .: - tr " Remember theName_Rumber, and Street 1 .. • .'. - JOUtilt EstititlßA, - 71.8 Arch - Mt, aboiO 7th, Mouth Mitlic, . .. • • .'PIIILADELPILLA.„: . . . , rx- I have nn Partner; tier connection with any oth• er Store in Philadelphia 1 • Sept. 17, -'41., , TRIMMINGS, . Wbeh.ala and Retail. • Wtt. TEENCSE & 3.110TE17.31, . NE). 804 ARCH STREET; A hill assortment of Ladies' Dress and Cloak -Trim mings, Bugle Gimps, Shawl-Borders. etc.; Importers of. real BERLIN ZEPHYRS, Embroideries, Saxony Yarns. Knit Goods,-.Fancy Goods, 'etc., at the LOWEST P - - fSept.l.o, IMEGER.II.• • . • 11111.. rt IP% VU . BERGER, AUDENRtED ei FRY,. : . WIIOLESALF, DEALERS • .fish, Cheese, Meats, and Provis ions. Generally., At-Nos. 11 & ' !south 'Water Illt.,''ll;eilass. • . • iflltrket,.• • ,•• . .(Estelypccupied by E. A. Palmer C 0.,) . . • PHILADELPHIA. • . reepertfully infanns his friends and - Cornier customers' that he him made an engagement with the above'horive. and hopes to reeelvo a eontinniance'oi their favors, knowing that he will he able to render, them general satisfaction, ja regard to ivsortnient,' quality, and prices: • JACOB: \VERN ER'l`.: July *2. '64; 2i 3m CHAS. E. CLA.II,Ii'S BEDDING WAR.EBO:USE No. J. North ELEVENTH St., PHILATJEI.PHIA. Tea.tlief,Heds •Bolsterz and (Jailed Hair and Corn Husk Ma,ttresses Alray&dmatauilar_madp..tatirrger. ALSO, PEW CUSHIONS. Alp RANCE Zie CO?s'NrOl knovin itlelodcotaii 1. avail' 11armonliumi , !—lntroducing • the efthct 'of Pedal . Rasa on every inetrnnient. ER-,. - --NEST GABLEltliunanipawd for cash at. a liberal deduction, or on f d , Monthly Ifigalments. ' '• • • , orCiver 30,000 • , : . RELLATE, Sole Agi.nt, .279 and ‘2Bl.Sont4 FIFTH SL.; above Sprnce Sept. 15, . V.llll , A 1017.1.,F11.1A D AsiiEL . City C • ablnct' Wari Eoplias an4'3lanufactoryi • . 236 SCUTS. SECOND STREET, • • N. B:—Persona going.to the City %rill find it to their Julvantkue,to e,Alland.evamiue the stock. D. X..L Sept. 21, , 62 .. • ' 30-tt" ITlAittiatALL, • •- SItIV!CELODLEri AND GROCER, 494 SOurthDelare Avenife; - • rs - Rot 'of all kinds, Oakiiin„ -Tar, Pitch, Paints, Paint Oil d; and PlaCk Varnish; 2V.0.-,l'arnished In. Tian titicast the lowest rater., . • ' . Philadelphia; August 1,4863. . • 1-1,113 S S E L 1,; No. 22 North' rxtis Street, 'Philadelphia; Wceoldinviie attention to his well-Belated stock or • _ PINE AII:KRICAIf. • ,I.IIIPOR.TEJOI•iVA.TeIIkg. DIAII.OIiniI.ANDPOLD"JEWELItY, STIATA SiIITABLE TOIL HOLIDAY i'ItESENTS . 4 ikscignbT' 19 , '63 : . 66:11 , LADIES' GOLD W.ATIMES • . A 'inc etnek of Ladies' Gold Watcher, .Chat lain Cliaina, Seals. do ~ • %EN; • Watchmaker and f ilowelen; Centre .bEret.,. PottisyTe: Dmember 1%433 „ : • • ' 50- . 111.11 ANDY, WINE and GIN, re. k•ceived direct from .B.'4oodsd, Warchouse n llt lisle for medical pmpoe,ls ,by • • .Noir T. '63 • '• • ,nuo.Eas, ApothOc*ry,'. • • t‘TEAY RIAP OF- S. Cll Yir.'ic Cominay„—ScoWa New Map p o! Schuylkill County foi sale by . • , • BANNAN. • . Sheafera-NeWMaPa of aii the Antbriclf4 Coal Regiona, and 'lron,: ltailrnad - ' and Cabal Map:of this state; . •.; LTA of genuine Iteersehtuun. Pipes . : • • BOYER'S:Tabacco - Store, Jan.,. 44. . , . . ,FREon Itt.EDICiIVES, tatAnkEsotalf4tor4V etts • e#5 4 117' re *Jae's. y .wßticia 0160 .sr,4lo`llll l lllC,lteri./9:-i-11;liessikg:liceslassizisses L'USSoros;rptinted: toOaerwith alt kinds ot* Just!- :ter 'Blanks: km ardeird , BANNAIDS Book ,and -Station ery Stote. 7 - " t, 1 • bittnelB,.64,- , ; ty UG E 1y17331,P ECTOKAPI T Teo in .st -itant.rellet, *WV nevef .Z 2 1 1 14? 1111. ‘°?0. 41 and Veld•-••-erepinn4 and?old nu- .; • , • -• Noy'. i• . :WC? qi;FSThiliwikehit Chymbt. cubvetik meig, uivalhabletemedi: Preparta Liss mld BUGnAt.."i'Phstraticetiticaliitrem#4:, • Nor. T.; r,tr. ;.• „,. t i.„;; • S st exie gnlM un k l • sik t s . # l a t ag i t" d. "'.! ( 104.1118. ApartanY' 10141-CIEVIGE.BOXIC.A.:IIst:. - of Vockhog ,I, , BoicaftitSfat'ato. , iiiiMlll4o.3r.dture., irgnu. c a+.r -mow vc 6 - le ' alllteL ' -"It. J. II.," writes - that arca! gentleman, *neighbor ef his 'who has- a largo 'garden, said toJAM ".rdCaft know what on liirth to do witL ,. ihem Pesky ieszc~r-tpaY ..3siver uri everything ; -and make things look kinder shiftless:" According to our obs(Tration there tire'. taut* Others- who ItaVe not. yet learned the value of-leaves.- In their desirti to - keep the pirdett and grouncl.s -neat, - • they .put thez -- .falienleaVcs out of sled iwitheut. thought of the value they are throwing Away. 'Leaves are useful .in two. ways in their entire state as a-mulch an& decompos e d as a- manure. Leaves are the natural- ran leli. Go into the woods in autumn and look tinder the leaves and you will find Various -seeds sprouting under them and getting a sufficient start to enable them to winter under' 'this ge. minl-covering, and break into vigorous growth with - the -return of spring: The .beautiful- Wild flowers which_ die out when taken -to the garden, ,are in the woods nicely lucked up under a coverlet of leaves; they steep warm. end awake strong -and refreslitaL -There is no better winter covering for.a Strawberry cover ing fof - itstrawberry bed, and for herbaceou s plants generally,--than- a -- good- coating of leaves,: The. great difficulty is, they blow ,way:' • This may be prevented by laying :brush Upon them, or giving them-a sprinkling of soil. Plants protected in 'this, way have a covering which will ward off the injurious ef fects . of • eudden chan,ges 'of temperatu re- but Will nOt pack's° closely as to endanger the; health - of the plant. Decomposed leaves are valuahle„ and in the form of leaf - moulkl art considered one of the chief fertiliiers. id i from the purely vegetable matter they coil- Min, the leaves have also a great deal of min= end -matter which is deposited in them during the growing semen, 'This:Mineral mattcciy in 'just that finely divided and soluble :state ; which makes it _featly to be again taken up ; -by Other planta. The • leaves- of . trees when, burned, give .frtim ten to thirty per more ashes than the wood -of the same tree. It Will be seen that leaves are of the highest value iti the:composite - heap: - the barn-yard and, pig-stye;, = and he who neglects to NW() them disregards -- the. sources of fertility which nature. is kindly. offering him. Even thus early in autumn many leaves will full, and the collection should be begun and continued,' -and any:place,-large or small, will find a sheltered pile of leaves valuable to draw. tip on for. mulch. for winter coveringand for ttse in,equal proportion with manure in liot-beds. Those-not needed for thee purposes natty} 'add to the richness 'of the manure heap. By-all means' save the leaves. AND AMELL . 0F ; 110113Es . . A. horse gains the knowledge of objects to Which he is not in- immediate proximity net alone by what he sees. - This-seems to la. of . ten 'altogether overlooked by those who cover • Up his eyes at least "-seas :Os prevent-his see ing any thirig behind oron either side of him.: When a hors& hears a strange 'Sound he is to look at the objeermaking ,it-' if lie - Can;- If he cannot it. makes hint uervota, restless and scary, while if he cannot • satisfy his sight, even though .he be 'somewhat alarmed, he will almost always submit to uidance, -or will stand while it passes Strange sraellS.Sometimes . atfect a horse simi larly to sounds, and because We cannot smell anything' or do not think- of At as a cause :14 uneasiness, the conduct of the horse is inex plicable to us. When horses make • the ac quaintance of new and strange objects, their attention being attracted - by. sound; 'text they wish to see them, and when they have suffi ciently and cautiously reconnoitered theia they invtiriablv if they can, approach - and satisfy their muse of smell,• When next reader is driving a horse and Approachei some object by which he is startled, let him observe the inflatednostril; and its, quick Mo thms, the rapid snuffs and deep inspir4m of the Thusthe , horse:ws evidently seeks information about the object :of:lns fears through the nostril as by his hearing or sight, Those who blind horses. that is -cover their eyes by "blinds" or "blinkers," ift heir object is to prevent the -animals !wing alarmed, essentially nut ; frir until this-strei blindness becomes, second nature, they. are anxious and listening to:oyeirstrange .snirthrig eiery breeze-4n fact, trying to snake good their - • loss of sight: by caution, .heariag • and. scent.. The horse ought. for his Owner's - Safety and his own . comfort, to have the;free . use .of all his faculties. We would never .break a horse to - be. driven with blinders'; not use any horse thus-blindett-ymless early Me- Cation had'made it neccesiary. Tice"custom of our best horsemen is. to supply the place of of the old. blindered head stall by a light strong .liridle.. The horses look better, travel in;re • securely, as they see better hoW to pick their way over slippery. pavethents and reuith roads, and as far as•ourown-observation they are frber and. easier oti_ the road, more trusty and less liable to shy. All loyer4 of the horse will "hailwith -pleasure his freedom from- thiS imposition. - • Goon Baeii.):—Good breadcaanot be niarld by.merely mi?ting flour and vratertual yeast.. The_ mass must be kneaded so as to he sure and.bring .evtiry - grain of flour in contart with equivalent grain of water, So as to diffuse the yeast uniformly throughout. the mass, or else . the gas-Will be -liberated- to 6xcess in on e spot and not at all in another. This is seett badly kneaded loaves=—in the holes.theysen tail; and in arttst. that easily detaches fri)in the crumb , as miitigh it had been - lifted hl) inteinnl force.:." The Ali-eells in a-Well kneail ed loaf are fine and uniform tlfroughein the mass, and all will : be formed.. at tint saute tithe. If the thiut„and yeast are decidedly ~bad, .the bread will not give satisfactiOn. Oa ,theptlier hand,ood kneading, good mould: init and 'good baking, will make a. special or .thirdr4itto•quality of flour-almost equal !tithe best.'; • • • MEM CriRON CA K n.—Voui; poUnds of floor, two end a half pounds' of sugar, two pounds of. butter, two ouneeirlard.- one-pint yeast. one (lait of new milk. nine eggs; - nutmeg,_ two pounds of raisins; -citron as you like; ohs handful of the:sugar. mi'd the lard *ell with flour, beat the eggs and mix with the yea. 4. Warm' the milk and mii„ the Whole together for the first rising - Mix the butter and sugsr to a cream, and add for the Second which must be very light; add the an,l - nutmeg jest before putting into the: This wilt make sitloaves. -A wino-glmstld of brandy: will he an Improvement and F.thouil be added With the frt140... •. , • 0...ar..-L4lac , e ready poun ,s of flour. f wind of butter, 4-pound;olsagar , a. pint of milk, the whita:of one and pint. of yeast.:. Rub the betterandisttgat to t he. !lour, add Alie. milk and - while Of au et:g; then beat, in:the - . yeast.' and set the &qt. when tliol*ghly• hexed; before the fire to rise. Rolf it: out into small • cakes. slt3ixd without enttirtg,,,and. hake them on tins. • OinEAr ioin GdfiliStiiistiTtrra Rift o.iier.E. - Trike.l peck wheat bran, and mix it with i pint of molasses and pint water stirrQtl together.- It Wi11,j44,c. ! . .m. adhesive ruts pound' Wltiell mist be putin a large vat las w 'Oven; tilt it - is lierfectly 'dry. It growri and used half bran and half etilree, tte.hica' est critic in colliin'eannot detect ttic didd• ence. , . , TES Cob r on Gr.otrus,:---.TakWa of: logwooil, put.into a..i.bowl, cover with al cohol P ict it soak until it looks strong. :or , ' day, perhaps. Put .on ,the glove : small si;oolen cloth or sponge, -wet yoirr gio , ! all over; rub it 7 dry, and, hard, and Mil a shin e,S - CIL Tij.a nice: liurple ;. rCII 0, 4 oc.-..ss and tr will be:black: . • • How.TO Sort EN SK IN.—TakC a 513211 ulp of gutn,4)l,g•(a fro gran t ab')G t kohr--E4P °C.a. ; Avaknnt, land pta. in. your ic 4i§ft half I)eforti- waOlin ,, . ft tti. , 9tnve-ii-k6finttit.l4;i - ilensant effect on the Ain; and alablb*.a:treo_l4.lxs, and other clisagre 3 ' ble4nark - S.. • - . . . AppLl CIIEESAI.r., Take applestioir ilia sugar in takb•oir S'eutii . its it rises, 'anti when ih.„' asar;" 7 put - in t e apples with Some lemon-P:lw 'srt,peeli Sind, boil Airitil it is ail eta proPo • •. . . . . A CRISAM FOlt 'API'LE Cdf:F;Sti. — TO of new .milk put the yolks of two eggs. 1011 . C .1 'of , eltinanion, - a spoonful of .rose-Water , the Peel of a _lemon ; let it quite boil, P.; wlte if Ts :,63.61...kiweeten. to your table, pour it. otiter or. around the elleft;e. . • • • • • :COAX I o. 6:sugar, on-17:df Tot butter; One , half . etip one cup of NO * .litiik,tkrnni;ggs;'intd.teaSpoo,nrul soda pr . 004‘1137, nultung to taste ; flour to make s 3 dough; .colt then tnd bake quick. ti.ki , ;.l-:(f)nn pound 'fat pork dor ISekl fine;:nolietiltiuligims or dried: cherries , , 11 . , itttyi,ltitsugdr,*twm-citps'of molasses, vue t fAllwaptLivups(Altree , ,tvaspoottculs of alert fiiti c iAis'Cis Vie ', cap of sup, onp batlit,two cops .1 I.wp,,cgo,l9o,tettspoo Itti „crew laxa r, teaspoonftil soda, little nutmeg. SAVE•THE LEAVES. PCIIO. itF Tam, co, six The Jo at 09j Fir cal with the ietthmw 110 c 111 imibseque urimr 3 flu subeeque min WOW/ 'Mee It Seven lb) Tyro wpm Timm • ' Your rive Quarter or 1.1 ' - or l't Auditors Adtaints . soon= 1.7 V, He 4 /Alm street. f Sept. L. 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