miit And to , _ is. 1115',411111;tt. his 'bola aria iiintem face 'With '-'lghinirigliken - abijg of iivartts Ef sir Inti 4 Xs - . was ever ott Ofsods.. Bali the ifoos l PC wtdOlt is Igo, rity - or him insMcitile4 , So bug 'shin iule of life -•-• Is 9127 ¢ rare of steel. • • When ha homeward Ides to DM HiS way in Orunkin pouts . He gets often put in quod, Or akieast in narrow spice*. In lila dreame stall he lingers Near the black and grimy . case, - And, once nab:ibis fingers .. Lift the triatter from the ehase. Or caste he an suigry look, At an Union -hating rat Gloating o'er _ the copy hook,_ Se,srehipg fur a take of fat. 'tut like a galley ruffed, • , And then knocked into pi, When dreams by truth are proved They're found well brushed with lye CAnd when death drops its blanket O'er the plainer scenes of life, Though Tjpn niay not thank it, There is one - that will—hie wile. The sexton, with solemn air, Rears o'er him art earthly throne, And leaves to a sculptor's care His tomb—an imposing stone: . ". PROVERBS." Love can do much, but seofn or:• disdain • can do more. Like with like lOolts well, and lists long. Let us not enjoy the present, weshall have trouble enough afterwards. , Live well, and be cheerfuL . - Little sticks kindle the fire, but great ones put it out. • • . Little dogs start the hare, but great ones -'catch it. - . - • ' . Lova lives In cottages, as wellas courta. Love asks faith, and faith asks frmness. Let every man praise 'the bridge he gees over. Less of your courtesy, and more of your Purse Look not gift torso in the mouth. Land was never lost for want of an hair. ,Letthein laugh that win. Light gains make a Leavy purse. 'Lightly come, lightly go. . Little atftkes fell great oaks.. - Look beforo you leap; for snakes among flowers do creep. . • • Let . us thank God, and be content with what we have. n • ' Li scc your-sons good reputation, and an employment. - Leace your at while you are most pleased Leave a dog and greattalker in the middle .of the street. Lock your door, so that you may keep your neighbor honest Look-upon a picture and a battle. at a very • greatdistance. . • Let nothing affright you but sin: Let him speak who received, let the giver hold his peace.. Learning is wealth to the poor, honesty to the rich, and a support and comfort to old A Primrsit oxltp.—A Dutchman flitting at - the door of his tavern out West is approached by a tall, thin Yankee - , who is emi , rating Westward on foot, with .a bundle on a cane over,his shoulder. ' ° 'Well,. Mishter lialking Shtick, vat you want?' - • `Rest and refreshment,' is the reply `Supper and lodging,' T spose. 'Yes, supper and lodging.' Te•you a Yankee pedlar,' mit chen'elry in your pack, to sheet te gals?' 'No, sir, I am no Yankee pedlar. • 'A singing master, too lazy to Tork 2 1 `No, sir. ' • • "Sltenteetshodmaker, vat loves to measure to gals' (opts and angles petter tan make te shoes?"' rtio, sir, ,or I should certainly have mend ad.my own ahem' beok achent, vat bodders te school gommittees till dey do vat you wish, yust to get rid of you • ' 'Guess again, sir ; I am no book agent.' °re tuyvel A. dentist, preaking te bee pies' chaws at a dollar a schinag 2' ‘No, air; lam no tooth' puller.' Trenolochis, then, feeling te .young folks beds like so manny cabbidge 7' 'No, nor a phrenologist.' `Val, ten, vat teluyvel can yu pe ? ShooSt tell, unt you shall have te pest sassage for s3pper, unt stay all night, free gratis, mitout, paying a vent, unt a chill of vhiskey to shtart mit in L . : mornin.' am .an humble disciple of Faust--a pro fv.seJr of the art p'reservative of, arta—a ty pog,rapher .at your service.' *Vatel dat ?' •A printer, sir; a man that prints bcioks and newspapers.' . • - vat brints pooks'unt newspapers I 0 ! yaw, yaw, dat ish it—a man vat brints newspapers I Yaw, yaw: I vish I may. -pe .shoot if I did.n't Unit you - vish a poor tliyvel of disthriet schoolmaster, Tot vorks for not ing nut poards round novare. tought' you v:ls him. Valk in—valk Misbter Brinder man. INQUIAING MM.—Professor Gunning, the lecturer on Geology, was interesting the primary scholars of one of our , city schools recently, •try showing with _blackboard and chalk how the bee was made. He . had fm isbed it by putting in the sting, when a little fellow who had been watching the process most closely, spoke up: • Mr. Dolmen?' ' ' What, ray boy?' .- • • • Did Dod make the bee ?' Yes, certainly. God made the bee.' The little fellow was silent a minute, when lie spoke up . again: • . ' Mr. Dunnen'?' ' Well, . what now, my sot?' • ' T wasliuken; ' said the young philosopher, 'bow Docl could put the sung into the bee without d'itting his tingeri stung before he let That child ought to be encouraged. Tna licwin PASSION.—Mrs. Crocodile -is an absent minded lady. 4. She bought a new tk bonnet not long since, an the first time she wore it she met Mn.s Sint kl.ns, who stopped her with a "Good morning Mrs. Crocodile." " I bought it jonly a few weeks ago' "How is your family f" . . "One bun'died • . :Mra. S. perceiyed that the mindof Mrs. C. 1V41,S on her bonnet, and tried her once more. " Anything new, Mrs Crocodile ?" Yes, tho •- tbatber is' new, too—a new bonnet altogether." • Alid so they 'parted. • , A HANDY /amts.—Adam Slomaker; a number of years ago, came to If untingdon Furnace, and seeing there for the first time, a pair of snuffers, asked : _ "Wbat's'them fur ?" To snuff the, - candle." 'the candle just then needed attention and Adam Niith hii thumb'and finger pinched off the snaff, and carefully poked it into the suutfers, saving.: ; " • "Well now, theni's handy." spose dare is six chickens' In a coop, an' the man sell three, how naany:,is left ?" "What time ob day.was '"What,hap dat to do wid h "A gatxl deft!. If it was after dark, dare lrottld be noue left, Batas if you happenedto omeaiong dat way," "Look liealr, itopdern.persoualides." "Huaa..tt for the girls of 76 !" "Blunt me!"- said an Englishman, "that's too plaguey old. Ooray for the girls of 17 I ' NEVINS thinks every girl who dresses in t, , or:hes deserves to have a lover in, pall- PIIILADELPIIIA. str., LAN:O4I Arch 8 4t, iPiItUADEL• . IPIII/ 1 4; Voter for lbw boa .111.:ILDE. uii .ofirt nui BAITS .r ditioptitto So iodooolDaautoo, but only its - • -. . . . FAIR': - .. D EALING .. t • • . ' .A.ND GOOD, .GOODS 1 Ben NERINCirs. ' ' ''. DariFfOliARDS, •. - Fashionable BILKS , Figured =WNW Nobility PLAIDS, ' ' ' Platt SHAWLS. --. roil POPLINS :. , . Good BIANXIftiI. .• - - P. fit.—Ws foUoto GOLD down . c u ease as we Taollii i up: Now is a good bins. for Merchants and Codes' mars to Como In. . - fOri. Z .64.--40-2 m .' COAL.-OIL"..:IA4PSI • Theg leave to infortiniy. friends and the public gen erally, that , I - - have commenced 'the . manufacture • of CO4L OIL LAMPS of every deecriPtlon and style of llnish, at . .• . . • No, 38 S. SECOND Street, With my-present facilities. for utanttfactntirag, and a practical experience of thirteen :years. In The manage ment of the lamp business for some of the largest hou ses In the country; 1 flatter myself that my experience and knowledge will enable me to offer to. the public goods not, equalled by any in regard to style' and work manship, and at prices competing with . the lowest. I shall always endeavor to lead in offeringto the public sew and useful inventions in our, line. I have also ta ken the wholesale agency for - the sale of GEO. W. •lititOWN & CO'S CatasatlTD Iderst Toys. - ' • A. J. WEIDENER, 38 South.Seeond Sr., PHILADELPHIA.' 39-3 m Sept. 24.. JrAcon iciitzi,Ey; • osucceismir NtOOlrer tic liar.. 1. lei), No. 1622 Market/St.,. PHILADELPHLA. - ' Dealer in Sue Gold and Silver WATCHES ; floe Gold JEWELRY; solid SILVER-WARM and the near waits of SILVER-PLATED WARE. Corvrantly• on hand,..a l assortment'of the above good(' at low priest Watches and Fine Clocks IitEPAISKO by skillful work mien ; also, Jewelry repairing, llngnsving, soden kinds of Hair. Wor k -to order, at abort notice: •• . - Or Don't forget the Ow STA*I), No. 622 24arket St., Philad'a, (Sept. 24, '64. 2 42 2nl LADZE FANCY- `witrim‘ itl. JOHN TAREDIA'S Old Eatablio ed - FUR MANUFACTORY, NO. 718 ARCH ST., above Seventh, PIIILADELPRIA. tf."4 .41 A:, I have mow in store, of my own t- --t• Importation and Mtuattracture. one of • it the LARGEST and most BRAUTI.- ,=.• FUL selections of -. . FANCY PUBS, • forLADIRS' and CHILDREN'S WEAR, in the City.-• Also, a tine assortment of. Gent's Fur . Glovei and Col- As my Furs were all Purchaiedwhen 'Gold was at a much lower premium.than at present, - lam 'enabled to dispose of them at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of _Schuylkill .county and vicinity.' • rir Remember the Nymte, Number, and Street i• • ' • • J 011.1% FAREIIIA, .718 Arch St., above 716, South Side, , . • - PIIILADELPRIA. rer7 num no• Partner, nor connection with any.oth or Store in Philadelphia Sept. 1T,••••64. RIIIIIIINGS., Wholesale and Retail. T • - 31=N0112. et . 'BROVTOR; No. 804 ARCH. STREET; • PHILAVELPHIA. • A fan assortment of Ladies` Drnss and Cloak .Trlm-. mings, Bugle Gimps, Shawl Borders,' etc.; Importers of real BERLIN .ZEPHYRS, Embroideries, Saxony Yarns, Knit Goods, Fancy Goods, etc., at the LOWEST PRICES. f Sept. 10, m': . . City Caldnet Ware Rooms and ffanufattory, • . 23!3 S9IITIC•SECOND STItEE'i . .. •• •• : - • • • •-• N. B. —l l ersatis going lo the City will find 'it to their advantage to call and e-ta 'nine the stock. D. 3i. L. .Sept. 2i, '62 - JOS. 'F.-.lll.4.likillA.LL, SHIP CHANDLER AND GROCER, 404 South Delaware Avenue, I'HUADELPIIIA. IF - Rope .of all kinds, Oakum, Tar, Pita,' Paints, Paint Oils, and' Black Varnish, furnished in quan tities at the•lowest rates. .. ' Philadelphia, August 1, 1863; ; .' 32- S E N.. 23 Nortlt Sixth "Streei; Would Inylte uttentlon'to hie well-selected stock of FINS . hatERICAIT .114.1 , 011.T.ED WATO DIAMOND ,M) GOLD JEWELRY, SILVER surrAßLa3 FOR HOLWA.Y PRESENTS PRACTICAL: EDUCATION BUSINESS. LIFE. . -Temag . men•who wish to:qualify themselves for busi neSs life haVe unequalled'advantages for 'doing' so .at • CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL- COLLEGE, - No: 631 .CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh. • .• • This institution, since its establishment in 184 : 1,13as steadily increased in the'number of Ate etudente and in facilities' for imparting practical business knowledge.— Within the past year five hundred students have been in attendapee; tholargestnumber ever_ known- by any .similar institution An this city orßtate. 'lts reputation for superior' instruction extends over the whole - country; end the knowledge, gained here has already' preyed' -a fortune to many. a young irmin. -The readiness with -winch its graduates.obtain lucrative situations, and the large n'imber of applicationsmade to the College ' for thetm•attest the appreciation in which it is hold by the busiriesScommunity. • • : ' t • • •-• ' • The College occupies . the _whole upper -portion, or three. sterles. thelarge doable buildinght the N. B. corner of. Chestnut and Seventh streets, -which .ie well lighted and fitted up In a stile of elegance and tonve mence 'which is.unsurpasSed. . • • - = The Course of Instruction is of - the Most thorough and basiness-like,character. • • - BOOK-ICEEP.LNG, In all its departments and ,applications, is.tanght as it ts . pract iced by the best accountants and- business men. Each Strident is instructed separately, and opens, writes out, and - cloaea seieral:peta of books adapted to the various brandies of trade : , makes. - out, in proper forth the various - papers Used in business, such as Pro missary. "Notes, Receipts, Account Currents, Account Sales, Business Letters, Balance Sheets, Ac.. and is in structed in' the. large variety of transactions and' sus . lotas.of business life:, : • .. . • ..•• • • . • • PENNA. - • which is so important to a 'business man, receives es.: pecial•attention,.andls taught, by a_ penman who' has • few, if any, equals; • COM]LERCIAL AMTMIBTIC:, insinding Interest, Profit and Lois. Aieraging At count*, Exchange, &c.; is 'taught in its shortest and most approved methods. - • COMMERCIAL LAW, MATHEMATICS'/IND DX TECTING COUNTERFEIT NOTES are .irminded in the Course of,lnsitruc.tion. - . A TELEGRAPHIC) DEPARTMENT. , - hart bees opened, and is in charge of one of the best of practical and experienced operators, and every facility is afforded for acquiring a full knowledge cf all the nil nutise of the.professlon; As instrurtlou is given to each student eeparately, those who wish to enter for anyparticelar branch can . The time usually required for the complete Counting liouse-Donme varleafronieight to twelve , weeks, ac cording to. the number og - hours . daily devoted to it. • •A handsome Diploma, with the seal of the institution at tached, im awarded on graduation. , The whole time and attention of the Principal and him large corps of. competent mid attentive Teachers is given to the interests of the stadenta. • • ' sVsN G ssssroxs eontlnhe from Peptember 15th to April I.Sth; thus giving to those who are engaged during the day an opportum- Iy to qualify themselves for advancement and success 'in blackness life. , .Students.are received at any time, and lust - meted it such hoare &stony bear suit their convenience. • Catalogues containing 'l'erms. bre.onarbe obtained gratis on applicationtat the College. . • CRITTFADEN di Sept: 24,.'64," : 59-2 m Re,ad This ! J. TROXELL'S CHEAP : : CHINA, • GLASS; AND CROCKERY STORE, Centre Street, : , Opposite Mortimer House, POTTSVILLE. The citizens of. Potts dile and neighboring toWne, villages and hamlets. Quo and all, are invited to call and examine my stock of wares 'before buying 'else where, ea lam not to be .undersold, and can furnish Ibmseittepers with every. article they want in my line -of business...ln the stock of . . . . . : • • •Freni,h China,. • - will be found Tca Setts, Dinner Setts. Card: and Cake Baskets,' .Watch Cases; Seger holders, Matth .Safes, 'Motto Mugs, Matto Crips and Saucers ; Vases , Colognes, China Setts for Children, and'a generaL varlet! of Toys, 4c , &e. Glass War.. • Choiceit, -latest . psttems, consisting of :Fable. and Bar Tumblers, Champagne and Wine. Glasses, Ale and Beer Glasses.. Becantere, Bar and. Bitter. Bottles: Gob lets,-Pbwes. Castor Bottles. Pitchers and Creame, Col eries, Sugar Bowls, Spoon . Bolder& Syrup Cans, Fruit Bowls. Fruit Jars, Cake Stands, Kerosene Lampe - of erery.variety, Lamp'Chtmliers, Lanterns, Candlesticks; Candy Jars; Sc., _ .Croekery: tirockeryl: . A ftai assortment of HICK STONE CHINA, of dif femnt patterns. in setts or single *mkt° suit.the pub lic. A large assortment•of common C. C. Ware, which I will sell at low figures. • ' . . . Yellow and Stone - Ware.' . • Pudding Dishes, Pie Metes. Callenders, Pane. Jelly Moulds, Pitcheri. Tea 'Pots,. Batter Pots, 3IUk Pots; Jars, Juge, etc.. etc. - ..11i1SCEILLANE01.1S:—Toilet Setts, Casters. Slop Jars add Aar. Baths ; Quart and Pint Flasks ; Coal Oil. 4e., &c.. Frills Jars ' of every desiription. ' . • IdERCHANTS, Im sill you Golds at City Priem, thus saving you freight.. Call and see if it is not so. J. R. TROXELL. April 141,:!64 , 101tED PANS, • SIC* ..IglEtatit_ c :sod AA Spit Colas, nt ' IftrOUES.S. PUBLIC = SALES. 0111PIIMM1P COCIAT • 2 . • . • • • . Pursuant to an :Order .of the • Orphans'. oboiirt of the County of Schuylkill, the anhecriber,' Executrix of the bat Will: etc:. of George Angus. late of the Township of Fridley; devoted, Y expose to sale by Public en due on - • • SATERDIIi . the that day . - or Netted* next; At t o'clock in the Afternoon, at the ,Pnlallc .souse of . David . Losnison,- 'in the Town .of Donaldson,. In the County of Schuylkill .aforesaid.--AU' the 'tight, A title and interest. of said . Geoege• Angus in .hli • lifetehn. of and in 'attertaixtlot.of *grotandi. situ- ate In the Town of Donaldson, in the mild Township of Frailty, himaded bn the North by 'Railroad Street, on the East by.ltit No. 02 : bite the • property of said Geo. Angus, now Sarah Angus,. on Ithe South by Maryland .tereet„ and on thelVest by . flwatwri Alley.' containing in fronthe feet and ha 'depth leo feet, ,with a. 1% :story Frame House and Frame Stable'; as late the Nage Of Terms and conditions made known at the time and place of sale.by ' SARAH AN GtJS. By order of the, Orploute. Court, ' • • Hormatnix..: Domsaws, Clerk. Ociober . 1"/1418' cotruT , SALE. .. - . . • Pursuant to an order of the. Orpliank. Court of the, County of Schuylkill; the subscriber, Administrator of the estate of Dr. Francis. Palm,' late of the Town-. ehip of Oley. in•the County.of. Berke,. deceased, wilt . capon to sale by.pnblie 'endue on ' • •• .. THURSDAY . , - that 17th dir -of:l%v . r l b. • Neat, afl.o.clocir in the afternoon; at the e house. of Margaret Rooms, in the Borough .of Sch kill Ha ven, all that . certain . two story - brick dw ngi l l, house with.a commodious store room' and lot of ... ground,: situate in said' Botough. of:Schuylkill Haven, bounded and described as follower : By Front'. street and along the same 10 feet. on the west' by Ida rialfedlar,-on the south by a2O feet alley; and on the cast by Dinah Saylor..'., -"._ - , • - ..' Also, the undivided one-third part of a double two.. story frame house and lot of ground, -sithate in the Borough of .Tamaqua, on the north-east corner of Nes- • alpaca and Rowe 'streets, And described aa follows': Beginning .at the said corner, thence along.. said Rowe. street 50 feet. thence north at right angle with Rowe atreet 104 - feet 6 inches, thence north TP,V negreeS, west :along the ,Wabash• Bathers' 50 'feet. 6 inches to said • Nescopeck street, thence along the same' 114 feet 10 : inches to ' the place of beginning :. late' the estate of said deceased: • • 1. . . . Terms and con Lions rnade =own at the time. and place of sale by • , BRNNRYLLLB A. GLASS., ... . . . .. Administrator.:' -- By order of the 0 ans.. Court, A. Demise, Cue.: . ". October 22, 'O4. . . • 43-3 t . . ORPHANS , COURT SALIE.' - • Pursuant to an order of the .Orphins.' Court of the County of Schuylkill, in the Commonwealth of Penn= sylvania, the sub Scriber, Executor of the last Will; etc., of Henryßpancake,late of the Borough of Pinegrore, in the County of Schuylkill, deceased, - will expose to - sale, by public eendoe. on . _ SITERIMI, the sth day Of .November next at 2 o.c.lock in the afternoon, at the public house of . Samuel Filbert; in the Borough and county 'aforesaid, all that certain messuage sad lot of ground, situate in the said Borough of Piuegthre, bounded by Talpehoe can street, by property of the Schuylkill and Sns- i tt quelunrus Railroad, and by lota of Felix Bartels and rharlei3 Rick. containing.4s feet:in front and 110 feet in depth. with the appurtenances, Consisting of a two stn frame house with kitchen attached; a tat- - ler shop and frame.stable ; late the, estate of taid de ceased. Terms and conditions Made known at the' time and place of by 'LEONARD FELTT, - - . • Executor. By.o!der of the Orphans` Court, . • - A. DerismAs, Clerk:' Octotie? 15, . -43-4 f PUBLI C SALE I • be BOW- at Public Sale P on MONDAY, NOVS.M HER 'ith, .188 , 1,- at tile house of George, Oerther; Mtnerarllle; . the' • follow. lug, to wit: ; , ' • .• 4 Homes, • • • . . • 9. Three-seated. Carriages, • ' 3 , Top Bagglea, . .• 1 Two-seated Carriage, 1 Open Buggy, • 6- Set..CarritTe liftmen, . 2 Four-horse Team Wagon*. - S Set TeardHarness, lot of Chairs and., Blankets. , October, 29, : . • • • :1011.T1C1.,60 CE OF A FARM, GRIST - 4111 LI. SAW-Mil:X. ;and. QI.TERCITi; RON BARK. MILL: . • • : r • .• The . eubscriber will offer at Public. Sale, at the• Silty• er Houne,ln the Borough of Womelsdorf,-Berks Coin- SITERDAY, the 12th day et November .next, At 1 - 0.c10ck,.P.M.,•0f raid day, A VALUABLE FARM; consisting, of 46 acres of ground in a grioantate , of Bretton, situated in Mirth Heidleberg Township, be tween Worneledorf and liermille, at the Union The improrenients con sist -of TWO Dwelling, houses, one • which is two story, weather-boarded, • with 'a Kitchen attached: the other a one story weather-boarded Reuse forthe Miller. 'A Grist ,Mill with three pairsot Barr • Stones and one Chopping Stone, with one 8 foot•nwier failing water power from the Tulpetuicken Creek, and is considered one of• the hest stands In Berke ConfitY.. 'A new Sawmill with Circular, and; other Saws; one of. the best'in.the-County. Alec, a,tiuercitron . -Bark Mill, entirely . new: only built last Slimmer. • ' •• • • - This is decidedly oneof the tuba, -desirable 'proper: ties in the County.. and the only reason why it Is of .fered forsale is n ill health, and' a:disposition to retire from . If hot sold on said day, the property will . offered • for rout—possession giyen on the tst•of April next. Terms, •&c., will be nolide known on the day of sale. 'ABRAHAM liRICE.. October 22, '.64; . • ; • 48-3 t• ' 1r3U111.1.0 LE.---Vallinb)e . property. of John A. Fisher, Sr.,.situate partly in South !Anaheim Town ship and partly. in -Auburn .Borough, in County of Schuylkill, State of Pennsylvania. • No. 1. A Grist Mill, well known as Fisher's Mill; stone building, 45 by 46 feet, three and one-half:stories high; 4 pairs running stones, water power (Bear's •Creek), good custom, etc. The dwelling house is of brick with kitchen attached, smoke house, barn, and 10 acres excellent land. • • N0„.2. 20 acres of land with... Plaster. and Saw - and • Clover Mill erected on it with water. plenty. Nb.. 3. A Farm of 100 acres, with a two story log dwelling house, Bank. barn, 75 by,3B feet ; well, with I pump; enaithshop, bearing orchard, etc. • -. • A farm containinglOdacres with a brick dwel ling house 2.34' stories high, with kitchen attached. wash house, Bank Barn, SO by 33 feetorchard, etc. No. 5. 150 acres timber and sprout land, which wi i. be Sold inlets of - 5 and 10 or More acres milt may suit purchasers.. . • . No. 6. Lot of ground 60 feet front am . 100 feet deep, Situate in Auburn, with franie house; two stories 'high, basement kitchen attached, well with pump, bakeoven, stable,.ete. • • • . • No. 7.,15 lots in Anburn.adjolning . the aboie, each containing-32 feet is front add 100 in depth. • No; 8. Farm of 60 acres red shale, adjoining land of • Joseph. Kershner: and Dr.-A. Schulze and. Bor-V . ough line of Auburn, of. which-skime.4o acres are cleared and in good cultivation,- the test is well timbered.:' On it-stands a brick dwelling house, a - large . and new Bank Barn,:good well, orchard, etc. • - . No. it 110 acres sprout land, 15 to 16 years old, red elude, one-half* of it is easily to be cleared and brought under cultivation; it belongs to the above mentioned • tract, and will be sold in lots to snit purchmtera; The sale will commence at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,' • on the 3d of December, 1664, at the dwelling tonse of, the undersigned.." • The conditions will he made known on the day of -sale.'• . . JOYIN BUSER, Sa..' October 6, '64 - • • • 41-8 t 1. 4 F0R SALE.—The undersigned, Auctioneer, will "sell at Public Sale, on . . • . • . ..Saturday;the sth *day of November. hest, at, o•clock ;n 'the afternoon; et the Pnblic I.lousea of C. Beichley, in the .Borough of St.- Clair, a large two.atory double DWELLLNO- 110 USE, . with kitchen 'attache& and k never-failing spring of water within ten yards of the houseotituated at the junction of the Mineraville and Llewellyn Tearu Road, near the West Branch of the - Schuylkill. • . ANTHONY El - MDT, • • Auctioneer of the Borgugh of St. Clair. - For particulars apply to JOHN SEITZINGEII; Esq. St. Clair, Oct. 1,..64. • 40.6 t . • VALUABLE vA ' IP T IIO4P A RILT . lr AT' One-twentieth interest in the tract of . COAL LAND In New Castle Tovrnship, Schuyikill'County (known as the "Porn R DAsaAri ' tract), containing about 420 A Tinct of 240 acres of COAL AND =ABER L- VL D OVS B o I n i & T ar S c t u rte i t, P .l;elow Union, Pottsilie.. :.1 BUILDING LOTS on Laurel Street. . _ Two-thirds of the " Hamilton" tract of COAL LAND,. in .Shamokin Town, Northumberland Connty. • • . One-twelfth interest in•the Monterey. Colliery tract of 'COAL and TIMBER LAND., In Foster 'township. . • A number of Building. Uhl on Coal, Norwegian, Ridroad and Washington 'Streets, "Greenwood Addi tion:" Apply to • HENRY C.•RILSSRL, . Licensed Commercial. Broker and Real Estate Agent, • Cor. 2d and *ahantongo Sta., Bottsville. : Sept. 24,•*t4. fAn: et 27; •64.--a Sam PRIVATE -,SALES.. VON .KALE---A ralnable 'FARM and 'pleasant country residence, situate East Hanover • Town shin.-Lebanon county. Pa. on the Jonestown and 'Har risburg road. one,half a mile West of.Mt.' Nebo, con;. taming about 83 Aekw; About 7 acres fs Woodland, the remainder being under • good cultivation..w.d. fenced, and the eoil • well adapted to the different crops' generally, raised' in this section. Thelmildinge (nearly new) are a BRICK HOUSE, BANK BARN, large. Hay Barn, and otherout, buildings. • There Is an orchard of young bearing trety, with an addition of others lately set out. on ...‘he premi ses. A 'Well, with Puinp, is at the 'house ; also run-. ning.water in most of the fields: Forfurther particulars, apply by letter or in versOn to the subscriber, on. the premises F. 0. address, Ose. . •. -• ' ' . .1 7 110 S: P. MILLER.- . last Hanoyer Tp.,Aug. 27, '64. . 35-tf DO.YOU WANT )11. - - GOOD ' .• • 111,11E , IWA MANOR . •. The undersigned offers FARM,' containing 235 acres Malan& with a Grist .Saw Mill; 2.34-z i k Story Bric4 Rouse, and Barn,' and on the north part of the tract there is a good - story-Log Vottse, with a bae4Anilding connected, and stabling, so that, the property can •be divided. Into; two farms a good soil, well limed, and good fences, near a "gocid market: 'adjoins the Union Canal Railroad, and is g mile from the Borough of Pinegroie; hes S. good • water -power for manufacturing. • • , . I offer this property lower, for greebbacks.: than it was sold Air. sit•years ago. when currency was par with goldnamely: for 89,300—0ne-thial in -hand, and; the two-thirds in one. and two yearly paythents, with Interest.. • . . . A150,'.5 lots in Bonawitra. Addition to Plnegrove. . Also, 3..honses in West Haven, near Schuylkill Haven. I have removed West. and *ant t,i sell my property in Pinegrove. • ,-For further information, apply to JOUR GEORGE', Lebanon. DAVID GREEMAWAIT: August 13,-.C4. .. • 33-3m soul Lands at Private Sale.--The sub-' kJ:scribers offer for sale TWO TRACTS"OF COAL LAND, .ocated In Sctinylkilf,Cofinty. , • Any information eoncegting these tracts of Coal Land will be given im application to Bonn Psi-ransON, Esq.; of Pottsville, or either of the subscribers. • , • 'GEORGE SCTFIALL, : • : • • WAL B. SCER.ALL, Executors of the Estate of John WHEELER &WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM LOCK STITCH ; 1 'ai'Ci.47" ,. 1 7 .k , 0" 1 .W. -- * 'l* • Sewing-liachines. The Cheapest and Best. - • OVER. 150000 OF THESE .WELLASTABLISHED SEWIND.MACHINES HAVE BEEN. SOLD. SirBwa) pea CAcm.ai, Lame'. ' , 21A/areas W] SON aetotnp-/toe/tine Co.. 704 Chestnut Street; P.hllidelphia May 14.1.4.. ' - '2o.tf .1. P. HOC CK t ElfarketB'been Fifth, next door to English Lutheran Church,Agent.for Potts whil will furnish late/dries stEhihdelpiala prides. MEDICINAL. CANCERS . TVINOSIS AND TETTEA _limas ILA ltieridai; if • N.. *54 N. Tithrseenoth Mt., bellow vase. Where' ean be obtained, at any time,-the ll'etter MS. meat, Which has .el!feetually ,etued. Tenter of er Salves • for - Piles. Owns, Brialpelet. ; Fallon; end Borne la fOr Ptuifying the Blood ; also, 'Celebrated Cough Mixture, for the core, of Coughs anal-tilde and all kinds of:Healing Salim en hand, • A nuntb4 of zertillfatie of the earn, "11"1"31 PH= PECTORAL WILL: OMR YOUR COUGH. .THE PHI;701. COXPOUND SYRUP or WILD CHERRY AND agNE.ItA STAFF BOOT; Will mire the Diseases TUROAT AND -Ltrxias. Bush as Colds, sftughs, Croup, 'Asthma; Brom- Otitis, Catarrh, Sors !Throat,. Hoarseness,. Whoo.ping-Cosgh, &c: rrs TIMELY 1187. NT= murnari • , . PIaItIONARY' • CONSITAIP.TION, Andeven where this.fearful diiiesse hat , taken hold It will afford greater relief than any ether medicine.. • • • bliss Sate Vanderslice. at Wardles Trimmings Store, ltarketstivet, :shrive Centre, Pottsville,,asyS4 was benetitted more by using the Pluetilx - Pectoral than any 'other Medicine ever need!. =•• - . . -Elias Oberboltzer. of Lionville; Chester county, was cured of it cough of many yrars! standing, by using the Phcenix Pectoral: • . , •• . - 'Joseph Lukent; of Hall street . Phcenixville:certilles that he was cured of a cough. efitwo yeariii standing, when all other medicines had failed, by the use of 'the Plannix Pectoral. • • ~ . • - • Jacoh Powers certifies that he has sold, hindreds of bottler( of the Phrenlil'ectoral, and that all who havJ .used it bear? testimony. of its wdndetful effects in caring John Moyer, - Sr., editor of the Independent Phcrnix, 'has 110 hesitation in pronouncing it a complete remedy for tough and irritation in the throat:..'. ' • • The proprietor' of this medicine has so much . conff deuce in its curative powers: from the testimony of him:. dreds who have used it, that'tbe money will be refund ed to any purchaser. who is not satisfied With its effects. Is eti pleasant to take thatehildren cry for It: ' It costs only TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. • - • • ' It is intended for only one class of diseases, namely. those of the throat and lungs.,• ' Pr' Prepared only . by LEVI OBERHOLTZER, 31. D.. Phcenirville, Pa. • . . Sold by all Druggists . and Storekeeperk • • - -JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, •• . • . No. 23 North•Sixtli street. Philadelphia, ~ • • • General Wholesale Agents. • N., B.—lf your nearest storekeeper or druggist does not keep. these medicines, send to the Proprietor or his Wholesale . Agents. ' . Sold, wholesale and retail,. by J, BROWN & SON HENRY SAYLOR, .and 3. C. HUGHES, Druggists, Pottsville: J. S. Burns.- B. Prevost and J. lawrence, Druggists, Minersville ; S. B. Fry,. Tamaqua, end by every druggist and storekeeper in Schuylkill County. - ' • • (Sept: 10. '64.-37-3ta -.1 IMPORTANT TO ALL : IT. : iy.A. -- ;.;:•iii.T:i)sl ! , • • • - • IRON. IN THE BLOOM • It is wellknown to the uredical•prefession that IRON.is the, vital Principle or - Life Element of the blood. This is derived chiefly from 'the food •we eat ; but if •the food is not properly digested, or if, from tiny catnip whatever, the necessary quan tity of iron is not taken into the. circulation, or becomes reduced,' the whole system suffers. The bad'blood will irritate the heart,•will clog up :the lungs, will stupefy the brain, will obstruct tholiv er, and will send its" disease-producing elements to all parts' of the system;.and every one will suf., fer iri•whatever organ may be preditiposed: to die ease. . . • The great value of • • • .• . Iron as a Medicine 'ls Wellimonm and acknowledged by all medical Men. The difficulty has . been to obtain such a preparation . of it,as - enter-the . ciroulaticin , and assimilate at pnci3.with the, blood. This point ; says pr. ItayeS;l l ,laisachrisetta State Chemist; has been attained in the Peruvianyiyrup, by combine: ,tion in a way before unknown: . . • . • The" P.ern*iark.Syriap IS a PROtECTED*.solution of. the. PROTOXIDE OF IRON, A. NEW DiscovEurlN asitmciat. that strikes at the Root of Disease -by supplying %ct blood with its Vital Principle or Life EqemedML - Iron. " . . The PernVialti.syruo Cures Dyspepsia, Liv.ei.Coinplaint, Dropsy, Fever . • and Ague, LOss of Energy, Low Szrits.. •. • -.- The l'eruvian_ yn . tp .- • . . . Infuses strength, vjgor, and neur.life into the aye tern, and bdilds.up .an and it." • The. Peruvian Syrup . • • . . I. °urea Nervous Affections,. Female Complaints and all diseases of fhe.iiidrieys and Bladder. The Penwian Syrup Is a SPECIFIC for'olll diseases Originating" in a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, or 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 and others, - will be ,Amt FICEE to any address. We - select a.few of: the names to show the char acter of testimonials: . • John E. Williams, Esqi, President of the getrotiolitan :Bank, N. I. • ' ' Rev. Abel Stevens, Late. Editir,Christian;Advneate JournaL Rev, P, Church, • • - • 1 - • - • - • ' ' Editor liew•Tork Chronicle. -, .' ,' : • Rev. John Pierpont, ' • • Lewis Johneon,•24. D. •- •, Warren Burton, -' '. `Roswell Kinney. M. IX . Arthur B. Puller, • . A. K: Kendall,'.. D. '.: -' 0 ' Gurdon. Robbins, - - - W:R. Chisholm, M. M.D. : • " ' Sylvanus Cobb, . : Francis Dana, MR. ' "- T: Starr King, -.- Jeremiah Stone, M. D. ' ' Ephralm:Nute, Jr., Jose Antonio Sanches; M.D " . Joseph IL Clinch, A. A. Hayes,: - lif D. • . ' . " Henry Upham, ' • ' Abraham Wendell. M. D. - ".• P. C; Headley,. , J. R. Chilton; M. D. " John W. Olmstead,' H. E. Kinney, M. D.. Prepared 1w I'L I.' CLARK',.4. CO., exclusively for d. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Brbadway,'.Neve.York. -, .- Or Sold by all Druggists: •- • . ' •• • - , . . •... . • • . •. •, • - Redding's Russia... - Ssilve! *FORTY YEARS'. EXPERIENCE . Rho fully establlshr,d. the superiority of : . • [' • • . • 'REDDING'S • -* R U S SI A Oter all other healing preparations.. . cures- all lands 'Mores,. Cu IN,.:.flealds, Burns, Boils, 'Ulcers,: Salt Rheum, NUT , sine's's; Sties, Piles, ' Corns, Sore Lips, Sore Eyes, &e.,' reuse's - lug the Paiskat Onee,' - nnd reducing the most angry los.,king it well ingss : and Inflainiukaticia., Lig • • ONLY 25 CENTS 'A' BO3t • . " Mt SALE 13T ' • ' J. P. DINSMORE No:-48.1.BroadwaY, New York, 4 F . ' 13;.W..FOWLE & CO„ No. 18 Tremont St...l3ostort.. -And by all bruggh.ti:. I Julyl6, ' . 22-Iy-sow . • IMPOR lAN rTO FEMALE.S, -- ____T-- - ;-5 -- -t-t - C * '------ - ,c,AI,..Ti tA . i. , ""-- "«-,\ 44,' /( ‘ ..N. ( 3- -c. \ ( 7 /4`%,. ."4,, S. l t), #-A ': z .. - 4 ko ((,( p i I, L s r , , 1 PEOCLAXATEONI TILE LADIE4 BOTH 'MARRIED AND SINGLE:i The Oldest Regulator for Females Dr._ CheeseinahA'l Fcmnle-Pilin: Win immediately relieve *without: pain. all disturbito ces of. the periodic diectit:rge, whether arfsing trorn re laxation or suppression, -They'apt - like a charm 'in' re moving the Pains that accompany difficult or' immoder ate menetruntion, and are the only safe-and reliable re medy for Blushes;Sick Headache, Pains in the Lido& Back and Sides, Palpitation of.ttie Heart, Nervous (pre mon% Hysteria; - Spitsins," Broken Sleep, - and other, na: pleasant anti:dangerous . effects of .no: unnatural c odi thin of the sexua functions.. In the worst case ; of Plu m' Atbne or 'Whites, they effect speedy cure.. Dr. Cheescionns6 Perninle"Pills • have been used OVER A. QUARTER OP A CENTURY: 1 Therare offered ae the only safe means of renewing,. in.l terrupted menstruation : but ladies must bear in' mind. that there is one condition of the female 'system in which the Pills cannot be taken without producing a PECULIAR RESULT. , The condition referred Ito.la PREGNANCY—the result, MISCARRIAGE.. Such is • the irresiatible -tendency of-the, medicine to restore the sextfal functions to a normal Condition, that even-the reprbductive power of nature cannot resiat"it. THEY CANNOT:I)O HARM in any other way. , Chcesertinn:lN'Feinale Pilh are the only Medicine that MARRIED AND SINGLE LADLES have 'retied npon for many years, or cats .rely : BEWARE OF IMITATIONS 1. These Pills . form.the Finest Preparation eVer prit forward. With IM MEDIATE and PERSISTENT SUCCESS. .DON'T DECEIVED.' Take. this advertisement to your Druggist; and tell him that . you want The I BEST and most RELIABLE FEMALE •MEDICIICE ES THE I WORLD, which is -comprised in . ' pri - CheesentWo ale Pills!: They - They have received; and are now receiving, the. bane- Uon of thoinost eminent Phyalcians in America... . Explicit Directions with each box,-the nriee,.osx D0t.....a rift Box, containing .from 50 to 60 Mi. • Pills Sent.brmall, pmmptly, by remitting -the' Price to the Proprietors, or any authorized Agent, in enrrent SOLD .DittrGGISTS ..4ENEII:BI./T. '..• • RUTCEIINGS:k 'MUTER. Pro_prietors.. . . • Cedaratreet, New York., Sold in Pottavilla J - OilN_G; BROWN 'tt• SON liinerarille by JACtift .S. LAVRENCE:..iu Tatunqns by E. J. FRI and YOWLER: and in St. Clair by all Driumista • WIRE ROPE *ORR'S. :OR JOHN A. ROE)3I.j.tsIG, Trerteg,. New Jersey. • tor A lino' sloe nil:tint of Wire constantly on Laud • Ordens filled with•desysteh: ForeLle; strength, nd wet, see *solar.' ' STqUW4W".4dr. , To the Ladies •of America! 11/year , a ,Periedieal Drop . % LYomosiPariodiesi oriops, . . ' • - •I.. ' 'Eke ant ` .Giafroniala llomedy ._ t. • ~ !The lEillsiss4:FirsamilieAlt easteely LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS "tximplidute Incident Sothis sex, mad *Mire all °Nil:ructions of Mr :tare, train whatirrer Wm% prOduaing Itealtkrigor , and • LYO PERIODICAL DROPS are bettei than' 111 Powders and - Nostrinus being a fluid prepara tion, their action is direct and pod tire,.and . It needs nothing but good common sense to'see•and niadersbuid the reason why they cure all those Ills to'which , the to male system is subjected, with dispatch and it degree of certaintj which nothing but ascientificallTrompolinded fluid preparation could reach; they are; lathe most oh- • •i , Relishlit; and sure to do Glacial Reliable, and sure to do Gimod . And'esisulet do Haim, • jai c s da Harm, To the moat delicate constitutions, -LYON'S PERIODICAL. DROPS will certainly pro- . ducelhe regular return of nature, if taken a day or two. before the expected period, and it is' a:maxitn in the . profeasibri, that prevention is better-than cure. ' .Lyakt..sPERIODICAL DROPS have been used by over twenty-tive thcmsatid lutes, within .the. past. six month,; and the testimony of anis, "It surely cures:. c4v . rioni 7 :• CAVTION:I: • • . • • Bear In mind that isguarantee mj Drope_te store . Sup pression of the -Menses,. from whatever cause, though care should betaken to ascertain if Dievancy be the cause, asthese Drops woukt.be.sure to produce iniacar 'riage, if taken whihtt in that actuation. and all ate can: . tinned against ailing them, as I wish It distinctly Under stood that Ido not old myself responsible when need under such circumstances. . , • • T.• .o l . • - • MARRIED . .. LADIES. They are peculiarly adapted, as they bring the monthly pericd with such perfect regularity. - ' ' /could fiunish any onantitrof teitinionisis of its of fleecy from my own patients, but the practice.9r Wad ing bought'and fictitious, ones before the, publa.- itt so prevaliqt; I do, not deem it advisable. • ; •. . . ..131C IVliil4 IN TIME. - • : -BR RISE llv TIME • .. BE WISE 12fTIAS6, . • .13.2 RISE IN TIME. _ - - - -Let'not disease destroy your constitution-:-Try a bat- tle of thy PERIODICAL DItOP,S, and you *ill be satia ted that I am no bnposter;-. Tell your aulleteAl friend what restored the bloom of health to your cheeks, and thereby confer a favor more valuable than "gold.. For . painful. or scanty menstruation it is just the thing, I -havonow in my mind an mitance of a lady who bad been suffering from painful' Menstruation for two or three leers, confining her to her room each: time: She had'applied to several eminent physicians, without re lief, when one bottle of my Dome entirely owed her. ONE :BOTTLE CURES .. : • - . ONZ BOTTLB CURES. In alb:test - every case. - • • It is impossible to enjoy the bloom of health' and vanity of spirits, unless the. Menses • are regular as to - . the lime tidb quantity, end. quality. When • they are . Obstructed, nature-makes her efforts .to obtain for it some other outlet, and unless these efforts ' are assisted, the patient usually experiences desponden. cy. Nervousness; and thirdly, CONSUMPTION assumes, its sway, and, prematurely terminates a miserable life. • Do not ,suffer from these irregularities when an in vesttuent of one dinar In Lyon's Periodical Drops will .rogniate and restore nature to its. healthy °purse; and '• sDO NOT-BE IMPOSED Ill'ON l• . . • DO NOT. DE IMPOSED UPON I bi those who-haVe other preparatione. whiCh •thej de elre:to palm off upon the strength of the popularity, of my Drops:-.But wheri the Druggist you apply to has not got them. either make hint buy them for you, or else enclose One Dollar -to' the nearest general wholesale agent, Who"will return you a bottle • by return - Express. See that.the name of Jno.• L. Lynn is written uPon the directions which are Wrapped around each'bettle.=.- None others are genuine. Therefore, beware of ' coun terfeits. If you wish relief take no other.'• • Pritctielnk.Physician, New Haven, Conn.. Who can be consulted concerningiallitliseases, either • personally or-by letter. •• ," • • • • Geo. C. Goodwin Boston D. S. Barnes & Co., New York ; •Lord.A.• Smith, Chicago, Wholesale Agents. The trade generally sell the above article at .one tar - and twenty-five cents ($1:26) per bottle. Feb 21, , 64. • .9-Iy-sow —ay, .tontaminatien is va.- riously caused-by mercurial disease, low yliving, disordered digestion from Unhealthy food, impure . air, filth and'filthy habits, the depressing vicee, and, above all; by ;the Venereal. infection. Whatever be its lorigin, it is hereditary in the constitution; descending: "from parents to children unto the, third and . fourth generation; " _indeed, it. 'I seems to be the rod of Him who says,." I will I visit the iniquities of .the fathers-upon their children." The diseases it originatesdake various names, according to the organs it 1 attacks. In the:lungs, 'Scrofula produce& tuberclea, and - finally Consumption,; in the glands, swellings Which suppurate and-be ' come ulcerous sbres ; in the stomach and bowels; derangenierits which produce indi gestion, dyspepEda; and liver complaints ; . on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. These,.all having the same origin, require(the same remedy; viz., purification and invigora tion of the . blood. Purify. _the blood, and these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot have health; with that " life of the :flesh" . healthy, yon cannot'have.scrofulons disease. . ;flyer's t3arsaparilla is compounded froni the moat effectual anti dotes that medical science hits discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far stipe- rior to - any oilier rented) , -yet devised, is known by all who lutist given it a trial.. That it does combine Virtues tnily extraordinary • in their effect upon this class of dornplaints, is indisputably proven by the great multitude' of publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of the following diseases King's Evil, .or .Glandular' Swellings; Tumors,' Eruptions, Piinples, Blotches. id. Sores, Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's. Fire,. Salt Rheum, Scald 'Head, Coughs from tuberculous deposits in the . lungs, White • Swellings, Debility; Dropsy, lieuralgia,,. Dysp4saa or Indigettion, 'Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diteases, - Female Weaknesses '.and, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise from inipurily. of the bloOd. Mihute reports of individual cases may be found inc ATLR'S 'AMERICAN itstattac, which is furniihed to, the druggists i 'for gratuitous distributiort, wherein may be. learned learned the 'directions for its use, and tome ' of the remarkable cures which it hes made when-all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases are purposely . taken ' from all sections of the country, in Order . that every reader may have access to some one who can speak:to him of its benefits from personal'experienee. Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims. far more subject,to disease and its fatal results 'than are :healthy- constitutions. Hence it tends to"shorteni and does greatly shorten;- the average duration of human life. The vast importance of these considerations has' led us to'spend years in iserfecting alremedy. .which inadequate to its• cure. This we now offer, to the public tinder the name of ATER'S BAItBA2A/ZILLA, although, it, is- composed of 'ingredients; some of Which exceed the best of. Serieparilla• in alteratlie power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer ing and danger of these disorders. Purge - out the foul corniptions, that rot. and fester in the blood, purge out the causes of disease, and vigoroits health willfollow. By its peen liar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital functions, and thus - expels the distempers which lurk within •the system or thirst - out on any part of : it. , • We . know the public have been, deceived . by many - compounds of • Sarsqparilia, that promised -much -arid did nothing; but they' will.neither be deceived nor disappointed in this.. Its iirtues'hai.e been proven'by abun dant trial,' and there remains rid-question of its Surpassing excellence for the cureof the afflicting.-diseases -it is intended to reach. Although under the- same name, it is a very different medicine frOm'any other which' has been before . the people, and is: far more, ef .fectual than any other which has 'ever been available to them. . . AYE~i,'sS CHERRY -PECTORAL The World's Great R . enied_y , for • Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con . su.mption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients • in advanced stages • of the disease. This has been' so long. used and so ti Venally known, that we need do no: more than assure the public that its 'quality is kept tap • to. the beat it ever-has been, and that it . . may be relied on to do all it has ever 'clone. Prepared by J. C. Arazt . 45c Co: ' ' Practical and Analytica/ Chentiste, • Lowell; Blass. Sold by all druggists every where., J. G. BROWN Son, and by all the dreg. ;reg. in,Potterple, also by all dealers 1n medicine eve. rywbere. - July Id, .64. W IL E. nCrEig, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER I1S" TOBACCO, PIPES AND CIGARS, Centre St., Opposite - the'Toista fall, • •• • POTTSVitLILE, PA, . Feb. 41, .43. CURISTRAS PRESENTS--FINE AS . SORTRENT OF SILVER WARE: • Such as .oyster tureens, butter dishes," cake baskets. castors, fruit disbes.'mn.g& &c: Also, a well selected stock of "silver knives, forks, spoons, mite knives, sae , knives, - ladies, napkin rinks, end every article of table cutiery—for sale cheap, by, R. C. GREENS - • Watchmaker and. Jeweler, Centre Street; Pottsville, December 12, 163 ' • • gO. . V11.E . - . R . O .. NEE::',:.i fi c . U .. lt'El . 1 ... An unfailing cure for Spermatorrheea t 'Seminal Weak ness; .Noctiirnal Emissions, and all diseases caused by pelf pollution ; ench as Lose of 'llemori , , Universal Las situde Pains In the Ba'ck, :Dimness of :Vision, Prema ture Old .Age. Weal: Nerves, . Difficulty .of Brenthing, Trembling. - Wakefulness, Eruptions on. the Fare, - Pale Countenance, Insanity, Consumption.; aul all' the. Dire.: faltnniplainta causal by departing: from the' path. of . :Thia median° is li simple vegetable extract, and one on :which.all can.rely, as it has been used in our prac tice for many years, and with thousands treated; it :has not failed in a ;single instance.: Its 'curative powers have_been anfthilent to.gain victory over the most stub born .TO those who have trifled with their constitution. tU theythink themselves'beyond the . reach of medical aid, we vitoilld say, Despair. not the Pttenosat Cora will restcirsycin to health and vigor, andatter all quack -doctors have: 6siled • • Prices. St PerhOttle; or three bottles for $6, and. for ,by.expte,ss to all parts of the ivoild RirPamohlets - seut bran free of posta g e 8 63 Libetty Street,Yl . ..lew-Tork, Sole Proprietors, - Feb .13, .64. _. • 7.lyeovr . F . or sale by.l:l2.'iliF S4TI.C.R, Druggist, Pottsville. Glad News for the Unfortunate ! tOTTLE . CURES o BOTTLE CUBES. .• • t'ai — Price, Cherakee Injee Lion, $2 per bottle, by three bottles for -$5; " Sent by express to_any address on receipt of price. . 67 - The Cherokee Remedy; Cher okee Injection atid Cherokee Clirei. I are solciby all enterprising • DruggiSts in - thp civilized world. Some unprincipled defilers, however,- . try to sell worthless compounds in place prtliese: those . which they'crin purchase at a cheap 'price, and make more money by.selling, thou they can on these Medi •• ' As yon value, - ,yont health, aye. She health. of ,your rutnre offspring, do not be _deceived by such -un principled Druggists, ask for these medicines and take' no others. - . If the Druggist will.not buy them. for you,. enclose the money in a letter, and we. will send them ;to .yon br - Express, securely sealed and • packed, free froni• observation. • • • • • ••• . IS , peculiar taint of section . which we 11 'SCROFULA lurks the constitutions of dtitudes of men. • It her produces or is. iflucea yy nn en nled, vitiated state the blood, wherein it fluid becothes in mpotent to . -sustain vital fore cs in their ;onus action; and /vet the system to 11 into disorder and SEI-ly-cow INDIAN ME AND LE.&VES. LONG SOUGHT irOlt DISCOVERED AT LAST. Qdre4 in./rain one (41 to three days.. CHEROKEE REMEDY CHEROKEE INJECT lON ! Compounded from Roots, Barks & Lem& CHEROKEE REMEDY, the great 'lndian Diuretic, curesmil diseases of the urinary organs, such as Incon tinence of the Urine, Inflammation of the Bladder, In flammation theliidneys, Stone in the'l3ladder, Stric ture, Gravel, Gleet, .Gonorrinea, and is especially re commended in those cases of Fluor Albus for Whites in fon/dear where all the old nauseous medicines hare failed: . It is prepared in abighly concentrated form. the dose 'being from one to two teaspodufuls three tithes 'per It - is diuretic and alterative in • Its action ; purifying add cleanshig the blood, causing it to flow in all its or iginal purity and vigor ; thus removing, from the system all pernicious causes•whiclf.have induced disease. • • : CYE.ROELEEINJECTION is intended as ,an ally or assistant, to the . CIIEROKEE REMEDY, and should. be•used in corkiiinction.with that medicine in, all cases of Gonbritces. Gleet,•Fluor..Albus or Whites. • Its• ef fects are heeling, soothing, and demulcent ; removing all sculdinie„ heat,: chordee and pain, instead_ of the burning and almost unendurable pairf that is experi enced with nearly all the cheap quack Injections. • By the use of the Cherokee Remedy and Cherokee Injection—the two medicines at the aattie•time--4111im proper.t1Lvchargea are removed,•and .the weakened' or; grins are speedily restored to full vigor and ,strength. car — Price, Cherokee Remedy, Si per . bottle, or three betties for $5, • • Ladies or Gentlemen carCaddress us 'in.perfect confi dence, stating fully and plainly their diseases and symii-. tow, as• we treat all diseaSes of:a chronic nature in Male or female.. Patients need. not, hesitate because of their inability tb visit us, as we have treated patients -attcCes.sfully in all' portiOns of the civilizeri globe, by , coriespondence, • . • . Patients addressing ns will please state plainly all the symptomi . pf their complaints; and write Post-of fice; Comity State andliame of writer, plain; :and. in-. close postage starmifor reply. - •• • We send our' 32 pdg's Pamphlet free to. any address:— Address allletters for Pamphlets or advice to the -pro • • DR. W. R. KERWIN & CO , . • : No. 63 Liberty.street, New: York. - Per Sale by RENRY SAYLOR,. Druggist, Pettaville . :.D.R. - . .WISHART'S. . '...'-.PINE TREE . . ... 11 • .. TA.'..00 RD lA.; p'PIZE•V/TAL PRINCIPLE Or THE PI7KI; ;TREE. Obtained by a .penallar,process in the distillation of the tar, l e i l. which ita highest .medicinal properties are re- It is' the' medicine-that cures when , all others. have . rer , , 'MAYA YOU 'A Commt MAT TOO Bo Tiracwr S Have you any of the premonitory symptoms Of that most fa .. Those who should be warned by these symptoms gen erally think llghtly'of them until it is too late.. From thisfact, perhaps more-than any, other; arises the sad prevalence and fatality of disease which sweeps to the grave at least one-sixth of Death's victims. , What, areits Slier-roma 1 - . -.- - - . ' It puny begins with a short, dry cough, whieh soon becomes habitual, but tor some time "nothing Is raised except a FROTIP/ _ mucus.. .The breathing is somewhat DIPPIeULT, and upon slight exercise much mear.ixo... A sense of Tiourriess and oresessiox at the chest is, often" felt. -As the disease advances the 'patient becomes thin In flesh, is , afflicted with loss ocappe:tite, great languor, Indolence, and dejection of .spirits ; and may continue in this state for a considerablelength of line, that it is 'very readily affected by slight exposure or fatigue. If these occur, the cough becomes more troublesome, and is attended with expectoration, which is most copious 'and free early in the morning.- It is sometimes streak •ed with' blOod: At this stage night-sweats .use,illy set el, and in.some ca .ses. a profuse bleeding of the lun,rrit may also occur. Pain, in some part of the chest iefelt, end often a difficulty of lying upon one or the other side,' without severe fits Of coughing or a sense of full , nese ,or , eliffocation, is experienced. The pulse bebamee hill, hard, - ,' and frequent the hectic flush tinges the cheeks, and the dire m alady:ls fast hastening to its You now ask, 'ls TIIRRP. A nuns f" . Consumption has been and can he cared by the use of my Tin .Comair, even in apparently hopeless eases,— This.amertion I make ' with the ability to present the 'most complete evidence of - the truth. Space will not admit of my giving tlae contents' of the many thousands of testiirionialstolta value, which I have been autism receiving "from men 'and women of unquestionable worth and reputation:: I have, had a number of these cestifitatesprinted in. Circuihr form; which I. will send you free on application. Whether you. now determine to try the medicine or not, send for the circular. After years of study and experiment, I offer this medicine, believing it to be the best reme for all PULMONARY AND RRONCELIAL DINEAREA. If you n not be benefited by' the use or the Tim - CORDIAL, I b ley° you are beyond 1 all,earthly aid. Yet if there ARE. o tter curate agents, I ty earnestly advise their use. The, best remedies, the best care. are needed by those afflicted with this dis- I ease. Itectitise I believethis to be the - beat, I ask you •. Malay, not only of the people, hut phys icians of every school and Practice,nre daily asking me; .W . lint is the principle or cause of your success in the treatment 'of. • Punster CONSUMPTION I" My answer is tide: The , INVIGORATION of the. digestive organs - ---the BTRKNGTORNING of the debilitated system--the eurueura -nes and LNINUTIMENT of the blood,mnst expel from the system the corruption - which Scrofula breeds. .While this is effected •by the powerful alterative - (changing from disease to hesith) properties . of, the Tar Cordial, its healing and renovating principle is alsoncting upon the irritated surfaces of the lungs and throat, penetra ting to each diseased part, relievingpain, subduing in flammation, and restoring a healthful -tendency. Let this two-fold power, the healing and t.:',e strengthening, continue to act in conjunction with Nature's constant recuperative: tendency. and the patient is 'saved, if he .r, has mot :toolong delayed a resort to the 'means of 'Trus Pisa Taxa Tse - 0011D11.1. will cure 'Coughs. Sore Throat and Breast, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Whoop ing Congh, Biptheria: and Is also an excellent remedy for diseases of the kidneys, and female complaints. • . .•' BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS 1 • • • 'The gemiine has the name, of the proprietor and a Imitations. treo blown the bottle. All 'others are spurious . , . . PAWN FIFT't CMITS.I,NII OMIT 15OLLAIS PER BOTTLX,-:- - Pfepared only by tle.proprietor. ' . • - .. ..- • ' DR. L. Q.. c. WISIIART, NO. 10 NORTII SECOND STREET, ' . ••. 1t47 - For mile by all Druggigs December 19; '63 . • • LE11111111ER . S; -ANA* t i WATCHES, CLOCKS, -. •. and TaWELKIi", ALWAYS ON RAND • 1121^ - All kinds o[MuFtcal instrumenta; Violin Stringy', Bass Viol Strings; Guitar andlianjo Sty-inga, constantly on hand. • • ' (Jan 30, .64.—d • HITGIFIE9I EXPECTORANT.giveA .. stuntrelief, and . never. faile to cure Coughs and Colds; IPrepared and sold bj . '61.) ItUGHl3,9,.Pharmacentical Chemist RA AND. DIARD ILEA. MIX- X.) TITR.B.-an invaluable rediedy. Prepared and sold 'HUGHES, Pharmaceutical Chemist: by - Nor '63 ANIEERSCHAUITI due lot 1.1.1 of genuine Meerathattin.Pipts, at - 1. • • W. E. BOYER'S .Tobacco Stoie, Jan. - 9, 'LC 'ETA F FOR ,Wealer. in-Baled: Timothy, Clover. and Meadow Hay, lind . . P. O. Addirm.s., Scbnylkill Haven, Pa. Residence, two miles below f3chnylkill Ilaveu. .April LADII39r GoLD..VrAT CUE • • A lelne stork of Ladiee` Gold Watches, Chat lain Chains, Seals, etc:. • • 11:C. GP - Watchmaker and Jeweler, Centre ntrect, Pottsville: 'December 12.- , 63 ••• • . • • - SO- • EAU 11., U ATRA for the Vennitiog, beautifying, preservation and growth of the heir, Prepared and s!)1(.1 by ' • - . HUGHES, : war. 7, 43.-. • .Pharnmeentical Chemist . C A V E . WAY CNDISH and Nptin Roll.or LI Twist Tototteco .'-...A. large.and superior let: et the above Tobacco on hand and for sale by '. Jan 9 , , G{. - • , • -Vt E. BOTRIt.' T, Recognizance Mamma printed, together milt" all kinds of Justi ces' Blanks, for ids 4tutziAlTS, Book and Station ery &ores , : . - • WitnelS, 04. OTTS VILLE ROLLING • The subscribers having purchased' the • Pottsville Roll ing Phil and thoroughly refitted the acme, are prepared to receive orders for all sizes of rails from 9.2 tha. to the Tad up to 8° lbs., -Gt and furnish the same at short notice. Migt • ~ We .are IVO prepared 'to fernish and ,•"-.,..' - rr,‘,„•„„,- --; will •receWe owlets . for XERCIIANT " • 'BAR:IRON, alrthe - usual sizes Round,' Son= and Mt, and propose to use none but the. best iron in its rrumufacturc, and hope. to turn out en Iron that will give entire satisfaction to our' customers: We shell kftp a supply of the smaller sixes., (Colliers Ralls)-al ivays'on hand. Orders directed - to ATKINS & BROTI.II2t, at their 'Pioneer Furnace, Pottsstle. or to theproptietors'at the < XIII, will receive prompt attention. • ATILECS, LANIQA.N & Co, Pottsville; Itlareh 12, '&1 - . : 11- •• .. • 131 i INEGICOVR Iron ,Worka k PINEGROVE, SCHLIYL. CO., PA: pima J. 3f, ROHRER, 3fat.hinbt &Engineer, ~ 61.140igia, PEorv.nrron. • 11.'4 1 .; L4 * • January so, .64 5.13 4 "S!'... TvOILESS ASIO STACKS. B The subscriber Is prenereil to execute orders for the shove-articles; with die . - patch, at the olifplsoe of business, Coal ffri;.9.RFL Street, below Norwegian. -120 feet boil , . erzi alw tip on hand: Also, the raenh - s ' , • . .. . - Coal, and Other Shovels, . .. . or the bed material and yi - orlacianaldp., ReNttri proniptly attended to. Fir Pans for mining ventilation always on hand. . .. • - - JABRZ SPARKS. Pottsville, Aiignst 2T, .59 • . . • 25-17 • AISEILANPIV IRON :WORKS. The subscribers are now :fully .pre • pared to furnish, at the 'Ashland Iron „CZ' Works, Steam Engines and Pumps ;PRI any,f4wer and eapacity, for mining and .744Tr.-,„i i iim other purposes, Coal breakers of every size wad pattern now in use, together with castings•and forgings of every description. : Coal and Drift Cars of all sizes .and paten* large Track :.and , Horse Cars,— all fttrnished. at the shortest notice. The Subscribers flatter themselves that, inasmuch as every member of the firm is a practical mechanic, they will be able to' furnish machinery that will compare favorably with any :In the Region.,All orders' directed to J. ,tll. GAasior, 'Ashland, Schnlkill County, - Pa., will receive prompt attention. • •. • 'J.& Id. GAItNER.: Ashland, Juli 2S- , 81101. Steam. Car Fartgry,Acc... ; ; . briSinees of the late r- - firm of SNYDER' &-MILNES, will be ~0 coutinneilby the subscriber in ailits va- r. dons:branches of Steam Engine build- ritu i fC, E ;ii; ins, Iron Founder,..andlnanufacturer of - all kinds of Machinery, for Rolling Mills, Blast Furna ces; Railroad Cars, ~t,c.; .lie will also continue the .blisitiess of Mining, and Selling the celebr?ted Pine Forest White Ash and Lewis and Spohn Veins Red Ash Coals, : being solo proprietor of these Collieries. GEORGE W, SNYDER. 3-tf ,VINE VAC° ALTO' IRON CO: are J- prepared te.furnish T RAILROAD IRON, at their Mills. in Palo Alto, of Maims_ patterns,. we ig;hing frote 22 to RI Pounds per yard: et/ Also, differept sizes of fiat, square and 4., -•• •"'" round merchants' bar iron. • Orders Tar rails or bal\ iron are re- , ^1 1 .W-"qi" . spectfully solicited, and will meet with prompt atten tion if left either, at the Rolling Mills, Gamma Baton? & Co.'s Hardware Store, Centre Street. or at. their of fice,- corner , of-Market and Second Streets, Pottsville, Pa. BENJ'N HAYWOOD, Preen. Jan:. 2, '64.- • • • TU COAL. OPERATORS . Ar. 31.11NERS. .:—Pioneer.lteiler. Werke. . - , ' Thesubscriherrespectielly invites the a ... 'attention Of the business. community to . his 'Boiler Works, on Railroad Street; ~ 1..,. g i l i fli q ilargll . ,.... below the. Passenger Depot, Pottsville:, /1 . 111 1 7 ,11 EL where he is prepared to manufacture -..— ..-- ... BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ' • Smoke Sticks, Air Stacks, Blast- Pipes, Gasometers, Drift Cam.' &c., Sc. Boilers'on hand. • . • . . a.piactical mechanic, and having 'for years . de voted 'himself entirely to this branch of the bitsiness,te Batters himself that work done at his cstablishthent will give satisfaction to all who mav favor - litm with a call. Individuals and Companies will. flnd'it greatly to their adyantagti eiamine his Work before engaging elsewhere: • . JOHN T. NOBLE. • November 21,.'n • THOMAS TAMES WREN respectfully invite the attention of the business coinmunity to their New Ma chine Shop and Foundry erected between Coal and Rail-, road streets, and fronting on Norwegian street, where they are prepared to'exe; LE cutoall orders fur machinery. Of Brass -,v„, and Iron, such/ as Steam Engines, all kinds of Gearag few Rolling Mills, Grist .!--.,? 6 _ 6 -:- 1 ?4.F.:".!• land Saw Mills, Single and Double Acting Pumps, Coal •Breakers, Drift Cars, all. kinds of Railroad Castings, such as Chairs 'for -Flat and T Rail t Frogs. Switches, ',.tc.l 'all kinds of-..Cest and Wrought Iron Shafting.-- Being practical mechanics, and having made the de mands-of the Coal,Region their study forycarS, also all kinds of Machinery in their line 'of business, they flat ter themselves that work done at their establishment will give Satisfaction to all whomay honor them with a call:. All orders thankfallyTeCeived and promptly exe cuted, on the most reasonable terms. ' • THOMAS WREN, . JAMES WREN. ; , Nov. . 4T-tf TUTORKCS, WHEELER d Co., • .11F1, :10-Iyeorr EDWARD B. PEALE IRON WORKS. Jarinary WASIIIINGTON . IRON Woitup4, rottrville, Pa • MORRIS 8 JONES & Co., '. • IRON AND. STEEL-WAREHOUSE, . ' Market & Sixteenth SIN, Phillidn. Have always on hand and for sate BEST ENGLISH-REFINED IRON—Fulls assortment of "Remelts, and other favorite brands. BEST 'AMERICAN BARS—ordinary sizes, or rolled to -order for bridge purposes, &c. PENNSYLNANIA BOIL ER PLATE—Promiscuous sizes, or .cut to required size. BOILER RIVETS--Dover brand. made in solid dies. BEST ENGLISH. CAR.AXLES—American and English. FLUE' AND SHEET IRON—for 'covering schutes, &e. JUNIATA,- ENGLISH AND-NORWAY SLIT • RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS—For. bridges, cars, and machinery purposesgenerally. CAST, SHEAR;IitACHINEnhd BLISTER STEEL. Also, an extra utility for taps and dies. The above, together -with atoll assortment of Iron,'Steel. Neils' and Spikes, to whikli the attention of dealers, railroad* companies, eneers, miners; totwdens and machinists Is invited, 28, '454 - . • . M' W. & Co. Engineers, . Broad and Hamilton streets, :P hiladelphia, P.a., Would call 'the attention •of Railroad Managers, and thosirinterested in Rail;" 71 road Property, to theirmit= of L0c0.... !MR: motive Engines, in which they are adapt ed to the particular business ' for which . - they may herequired ; by the nee of one„two, three or four pair of driving . heels ; and the use of the whole, or so much of the weight as may be desirable, for. ad- - hesion ; and in accommodating them to the grades, curves, strength of emperstruction, and rail and - work to be done. By these means the maximum useful effect of the power is secured with the least expense for at tendance, cost of fuel; and repairs to Road and Ermine: With these objects in view, and as the result of twenty three years practical experience in the business by our senior partner, - we manufacture dye different kinds - of Engines, and several atlases of sizes of each kind.- - Particular attention paid to the strength of the ma-. chine in the plan and woriaminshlp of all the details, Our long experience and.opportnnitles of 'obtaining-in formation, enables us to offer these engines with the assurance that in- efficiency , economy and durability, will, compare favorably with those of any other kind in use, We also furnish to order, wheels, axles, bowling or low moor tire fto fit centres without oring,) composition castings for. bearings of every description of Copper, sheet Iron and Bgiler Works ; and every ar ticle appertaining to the repair or renewal of ,Locomo tive Engines. M. W. BALDWIN, January 23, ',64 1-tf MATTHEW BAIRD. BUSINESS CARDS. Ur. 51C31101 , 18, U.M. Hotel; Civil and T. Mining Engineer; and Surveyor,- Sept. 10, '64.-47-) • TA_SLA.Q.UA,' _ AIL - L 141.111. -111EAMESMIRE. , Civil' and Mining Engineer, Will promptly attend on all parties doming his semi ens, in Luzerne, Carbon. and Schuylkill compies. Addrea,r.: WILLIAM HAMPSHIRE, Jeanesyille,•Ln zerne County. Pa. , [Sept. it, , 64.—:49.4m*. • HAnnits BROTHERS, Civil and HI . Ding Engineers, Huisael's Building, &toad find MahAntango Streets. STEPHEN HARRIS. JOSEPI S. HARRIS. JUly 30. . September 26, '63 37- . . nit. C. Woo DNUTIN: Dentist. gar Office, SECOND St., near Mahantongo. Potts . [April 23, 14-17- BS. LANGDON, Surgeon . Dentist, Market Street, second door above Third Street, south aide, Pottsville. May 5, '6O 14111lAVER, Palomino. Pa., late L • of the Pennsylvania State Geological Survey, ex plores lands, mines, &.e. Octnber 13, .:A5 VRA.NIE. CARTER, Real Estate Agent, L MATT kNOY CITY, Schuylkill Cortnty, Pa, rjr.Lettel - Addresa—"biahanoy City P. . March 80, '6l • • 13-tf • A C;ENCY:--Fer the Purchnee and - Snits - .VA. of Real - Estate ; buying and selling Coal; taking charge of Coal Lands, Mines, ac..: and collecting ients. Cake Mahantango Street, Pottsville. • • April 6, '64 TOHN OTTO;' rfifrtartfactairer itud s. , Dealer in all kinds of Lumber, 'Williamsport, .Pa. June 29, '6l • . 92-1 y - MERMAN BANK NOTE REPORTER. THE 'ONLY' BANE: NOTE REPORTER IN - • PHILADELPHIA. -'• PcBLIWID WERKLY '• The ..onl7 'one ['tint:ining QUOTATIONS of, Dank Noteein FOUR CITIES, viz . . ••PIIILADELPRIA„ l.• NEW YORK, BALTIMORE"; . I CINCINNATI' The only ono which contains the NATIONAL 'BANNS ae (apt as drenized (official list). • The only one which tont - elms the GENERAL IIS• cOUNT'm _ . , . • -EIGHTEEN - CITIES, VLZ.:-.• . . .. PHILADELPHIA, TROY, — •• • • WASHINGTON, .. ST. LOUIS.. ' - . ROCHESTER, :. - DAVENPORT, PITIS13Illt0„. . • NEW- YORK, • ; CHICAGO, • .- , ..... • l*". •..CINCINNATI'.. r., Dußugu - .-.' WILMINGTON, . •--, • BALTIMORE,. . ST. PAUL, •_,, -• . .. • CLEVELAND; . , -.LOUISVILLE, • - 'ALBANY, : - .MILWAUKEE: . • Tho only one which . gives the' earliest : hifonnation of • NEW. COUNTERFEIT NOTES, • 4 DOS( TIC MARKETS, STOCK TABLES, IPMANCIAt NEWS.. The facilities of the - • • 4atEEA.T.OAN larkr_Nckrr REPORTER, . BOTH.FI iATCIALAND.TYPOGRVHIO, „ ARE UNEQUALLED. ' MI3II3CRIPT 4 IOIiS titer itnnnto).Thl ADVANCE. . . ... :...$3.50 I Seml-Mouthly *2.30 , .. • •MiSnthly . Office; Net; 108 South 'Third, St. (third door) aDDRI S,~ . S. E. COITEN, Sept Puistialtm. PUBS WII TE pAiIITILE*OAP,at • - liev . 24, , ,N7UOIV,S•, Apothecary - , 811(0IILIVER at. ." • 1117011119,i.Apothyt Ike et:antler, LARGE AND SMALL FARns. The success of the proprletor of '1,0 9 , acres,- and the owner. of .50 ortry, de m . partly on the amount of capital employed Stipposidg the soil• to be equal Inquality,h( farms paid for, each with builings. ereetat those on the l',ooo 'acre farm twenty times commodious as on the 50 acres; then that t 'capital used for the purchase of 'Bre and dt, stock is also in the same proportion, say it, 000 for the latter and $20,000-for the form.. Moreover, give the large farm nineteen p.,1 men' with twenty' times "$5O"-for extra hel p , and. what on earth' is to prevent the great thri from prospering ai well as the little 0n0..., Allow the twentieth man" on the nnbl4t• holding to have mind as well as body, 1 f i 1e ,. 4.1 er he be the principal, himself or.engaged „, manage, there is poiltively every reason a t i , chance of the land being betel cultivaiat beCause such inildements can be 'purehaik as will thoroughly pulverize the top a n d so. soil, and the machinery generally can,eet;i to adVantage; while an the Bumble little lot, the owner having no ambition. and p os ,, e4 ing no tact' for Superintending, is' happy doing everything himself beyond whatp per year wili _help him. - This man 6 4 well=no pork diet for hina,7 &c. Labore ti must live, and there always Was, arid mom likely always will be men who never ispi to be, aught More. But if all the land was _5O acre firms, and $5O was all that wits to exPended in labor"on each farm, which wont or course be in the. busy 'dolma, how are the agric4tural workingmen to exist throtn the At or. the year. In manufactOries, largest and wealthiest' generally get the is provements, first, and no one now wishei do away with them and do everything' hand instead of machinery. A. farm h a mu , ufacter'y; so= producer corn and grain only, others manufacture . both on the farm ir Meat, which in process enriches the land the refuse after the beef, mutton and &c.,. is eitrncted. The latter is the best, uiost profitable . , on account of there Lei ; few who. cnn.wait for - the money while . raw article - is being .Conyerted Into this Matured stag; besides wh!eh they are, sti, fewer'who have. the cash on hand to partial ! animals .*to. feed till fat,. or what alumni the end to . about the Same thing. breed' t:,; raise then till fitto go to market: .wealth Man, even if posSessing no knowledge of I; ricultural operatikms, may, by ,employlag experierted superintendent 'over . 10)11+1 More tufres, d o't Wen ty than the- good to commtinity at-large than the,so'acre man .1 : possibly do, and. at -the .same inc;tao: his own means'for benefiting the poor ers that wilt-yet again atibund, by exteallil; his landed - possessions farther And farthtt. The - .mercantile class: don'tplace men at the head of their eatabaShmentl, - 8, hough them .under an intelligent direct-- The folly of.supposing mind . ia not esseatli in agriculture OS .in Commerce accoants. fo! dsappointinente.- - --Country Cattleman. . _ COOKING VEGETABLES. FRIUD Coax.— Cat down and fry in or lard. - . Pcrr.crous, seasoned In the same ray, sr made into cakes and fried,: BAKED POTATOBS.—Trish or sweet ilntawi of large size bake, nicely in their.skins. STEWED POTATDEB.—PeaIed, cut into pieta' and stewed with fat pork, are very eatabl , improyfid with a little cream: §parxC P( . :ITATOES are most eatable w their skins are rubbid off, then elite boiled, .with butter and cream poured them. .ISissymn Poriross.--Boil and mask potatoes soft; mix with them butter, salt and- pepper, and bake them a brown. Succorssa.—Cnt up equrd quentitit green beans and corn; after they are and draitted, mix them together and stet few minute!' with cream and butter. He ny' and dry Lima beans make tolerable - wint succotash.' ffiConx Ptoorso.—Split twelve lerg;, down each row of; grains serape it of cob; mix with it a pitit of rich .rallk, heaping tablespoons of butter, six well b^.l eggs; season with salt and . .depper. :132 dorte and 'Por.vrons.—to boil perfects, take these the same size, corer them with water, tr: a little t3alt and a piece of lime a.rhig.o hickorfnut. When you can stick s fat them easily, , pour off the water aud put tl in your oven store and dry them. HOMINY is.lndian corn with the hu;k en or ground off. Soak it for ioine put.it on a fire and boil very slowly er mashes easily. The pot must be reple as it fails, with boiling water. Saw, cd like lioininy, requires less butter S /I.BIF r.—Boil soft, drain, and boil di a little butter, .vinegat and cream. nil they resemble stewed oysters. If ma with butter, pepper and salt, with a flour to bind, and made into little rake fried in butter, they arc very nice.: •Po 3.1 no t.tA.—Cat dOwn six 'ears of ea for corn-pudding put it. with the cob!. .what• water will Cover them ates 'of rice.-, Boil until well done : take clic -cobs and stir in a spoonful or two of. and cream, with what silt and opener 'llnalthy and-nice {hi -breakfast 'CoMv.--,Boiled in -clear water with' IF ghlt; . is the runit coin non - method of ing thia,mast populai vegelable. It be just done:when 'Sent in; or it Will and shriveled. It is-best. to -ctit.it dow! a Van sitting in boiling 'water, stir, in and send -hot to the table. ca&s. M. itILL . Ton/ions' side on the griddle, sprinkle with pepi tali, and lay a bit of butter oti each. aUswet's . full as" well. baked in an of' -Put . a Jayetr of tomatoes. r .ed as tier broiling, firm a layer of crumbs with bits of butter; these'lay . ers and bake brown. C. 611011 are mostly, used in soups ornamenting. dishes of meat;. - Sometime ed and - sliced, with . melted butter ' over. The Southerners cook therein() ably by se4sdning,tii6m, atter,they art and sliced thin, . with cream, auirar act dereel,mao. ,They . .are ,;stewedinalas few minutes, and so quietly disguised PAasmrs. may be bolted and , slice .bntter :over: them, or, stewed with fat r The nicer way is to boil them, awl' through a colander, and mix in a (I' ll them. butter, salt and pepper or yet two spoons of brown sugar and the - co! four eggs; beaten well. Bake brews the second day than the first. when ( thus and warmed over. Skirret and nera are cooked similarly. ' Cu ?AP YiNECo.a.--,--This article is O pt tno:it'.neeessaryc and yet. we salom even, of a pasiblequality: fol[o o rate's, laid do*n ,in the follon'ing recir I have pursued for many- ysars, any 01 fratirethe article on his own preirii-ses : . . 8 gallons'ol clear rain water, .add 3(1 11 'w rii9lassek .putlnto a ,g,nod cask. 'shake s few times, then add Awo . or three F , of .good yeast cakes' If In summer. the cask -in. the sun; in thti winter, ael r .chimney where* it nay be 'Warm. .1 11 r- tg fifteen, days, -add to the liquor A' s , brown paper, torn in strips,; dipped in., ses, 'and good ki , negar, will be produccd - paper, will in . this .way,: farm what. is the 'Moiiier' cir lifcof the:vinegar." .. gtripeo.
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