= 1 :-=2 *tit, t _ 41' 4. , - • ' - 11411141,31:' ."116i0116tOni P;* cious Pro 'tenon that ever eraall!i*Jklnt , lorlorrii.Mdlieayiji-fc&aaken old Ili!: s cO O5l , tY -- 'ol!ePly#l/P_ tUntthat we are unable to se , innlloll-'' name of the unpsTalleled Olude rer _ 'SW colit ti it: • . Tell rae,-ye winged winds pathway "sr' Do rin'nottiolf spot " 11° 'man? Some lone and .pleasant dell, • Some "holleeliin thergr Where bane' ne.rer.yell; - And cradles are not - tom:id ? • The lond wind blew thtanow intoany hum,. and snickered im itmusomred- 7 ,Tary place; . • 7 Tell me, thoiMisty'dM, • vniaea billows round me, play, lnineet then sontolarorod ripot,l _ someislind far away: —• • w Where w eary marl may find • • _ A . plade to smoke in peace? - Where crinoline is riot, • And hoops are out Of place? T tre loadirindis,UOunding a perpetual about, Stop for wirbile and,ephattered tyon geteout.' And tlu m," serenest moon, Mkt with snot holy face, . • Dag , look yawn the girls, • Who with their berms, embrace, ..• Tell me; in all thy'roiink. - • • • • , nut thou not seen somespot Where masks is not found - Arid calico is not? Behind a cloud the moan withdrew in woe, And . ii 'Tape Sweet, lint sad, responded Toh . - • TeliQ;secret 4 T 11 7' ohl, tell mei Elope. and Faith,. • . le there no renting. place • From women, ,girls and death? le there no happy spot • • Where baslielors are blemed; • . Where females trouble not, • And man may dwell in peace? Faith, Hope and truth.:—beet -boons' to raortals Waved their bright _wands, a nd said, "Yeah A Touch Purnotnum.—Close to the lands of the Centre Oil Company there lives an pld;chap who.is worths mint. Ignorant, of course, dumb lack has, made him rich.— His household pets %insist of a terrier dog and a itupid. daughter, botli_of-whom • engage his attention. The former provided for, he determined to "accomplish" his' daughter.— to this end he came to the city. He bought a piano and a harp, and ,guitar, and a car toad of music books, and so forth, winding up his business by engaging a first-class in tellecual and musical tutor, with all of which he started for the "region." The documents were of course soon arranged , for business.— The tutor set to work and toiled like a Trojan, but with no success.: Despairing of ultimate triumph, the tutor went to the oil king and made a clean breast of it. "Why, what the world's the matter ?"• ask ed the father. • • - • "Well," answered the tutor, "Kitty has got a piano, and guitar, and harp, and music, and books, ansi all that, but she Wants capac ity—that's "Welt, by . the Lord Harry," cried the _oil king, "if that's all, just buy it. I've , got the stud, and money will get it she , shall have capacity or anything else." . ' ' A lir:Rl GREAT Rxscs.L.—Two young law yers, Archy lirown and Thomas Jones, were fond of dropping into Mr. Smith's parlor, and° spending an hour or two with his only daugh ter Mary. Ono evening, when Brown, - and Mary had discussed almost every topic, Bro An suddenly, in-his sweetest tones, struck out as follows : • - . "'Do you think, Mary, you could leave fa •therand mother, this pleasant home, with all its ease and . comforts, and emigrate .to the Far West with a young lawyer, who had but little besides his profession to depend upon, and with him search out a home, which it should , be your joint duty to beautify, and make delightful and happy, like this?" Dropping her head softly on his, shoulder, she whispered: "I think I,could, Archy." • 'Well, " said he, "there's Torn Jones, who's geing to emigrate, and wants. to -get a wife ; I'll mention it to him." GOT it BkCK.—Once upon's time a clergy man in .a small parish, was abOut to lose one of his • parishibners, who asked a letter of dismission to a sister church. The clergy- man questioned him as to his motives for leM'ing. ' "Have you any fault to find with niy preaching, brother?"."liot for myself," was.the reply; "What objection has your wife.?" followed up, the. inquisitor. "Oh, none at all." "Where then is the trouble, my friend ?" "Why, my son says Oat he can't understand what you mean!".The minister looked sober for a moment, and then rejoined—" Well, brother, I suppose, you must go; for I can't preach and . find brains too." "Oh, as to.that," quickly answered the offended parishioner, "nobody expected it, as .you Wive So precious little for your own A COUNTRY Scuoca,-TEACHER, preparing for an exhibition of his school, selebted a class of pupils and wrote down the questions which he would put to theta, on examinatiOn, day. The day arrived, and so did the: hopefuls, all but One. The pupils took their places as had been arranged, and all weat on glibly until the question of the absentee came, when the teacher asked, ".In whom do you believe?" " In Napoleon Bonaparte l". was the answer quickly returaed. "You believe - Milt?, Holy Catholic Church, do you .not?" "No," said the youngster, 'amid- the roars - . Of laughter, "the boy that believes in that Church hasn't come tO school •to-day "; he's at home sick abed." A Tni.vsr.uso tinker lately put up at a 1 country inn, where a number of loungers were assembled, telling Stories. After sitting some time, and'atfentlyely listening to their folly, he suddenly turned, and asked how much they supposed he had been offered for his dog, which he had with him. They all start ed, and curiosity was on tip-tcte to know.— One guessed - five -billings, another tett shill ings, another a pound, until they' had ex • hausted their patience, when one of them se riously asked how truth he had been offered. `..Not half-a-penny," he replied. THE Late Rev. Dr. Sutton;:: Vicar' of . Shef field, once said to the late 'Mr. Peeph, a vete rinary surgeon: "Mr. Peech, how it it that you have not called, upon me for your ac count?" -"Oh," said Mr. Peech; "I never sake gentleman for money." Indeed!" said the vicar ."then how do you get on,' if he don't pay?" " Why," replied Mr.' Peech, "after - a certain time I conclude that he is not a gentleman; and then I ask him." A.YER (I:*F. meeting with. -an acquaintance after a long absence, told him he ^ Was sur prised to sect him, for he had head that lie was dead, "Bitt," says the other, "you find the teport "'Tis hard to determine," he replipi, 'Tor the man that told me was one whose word I would sooner take than yours." "quAr's a pretty bird i: GrandinVl•eaid a little boy. `'Yea," replied the nig One, "and he never cries. 7 "That's because he's. never 'washed:" rejoined the 'youngster. • . Wwr do men who are about to fight a duel generally choose afield ft.w.4he- place of ac tion?' -roe the purpose 13t allowing the . Ara dinner party loiltin (wintry • the other 417 ikgreat sensation --wan caused by a gen lamas . 0i - riding two . ladies. - • - 'Co.= elvil engineer_ i °rm. its how-it is that iesitrins: of rivets • are larger than • _ ..-iheitifFmaav •',.,71.71 • e . • y ... ,',.., . . , . -.9- - • . .. . -, ' .' • . , . .. , f,.... - '- ‘l".•7' ft .*****.: ~ - . . . 3... ' - ''• '. • - 4 - •.•.• •,•.' -"-', . .. . . . ~. • . . . .. . . . . .. - II • I 1 :, -•-.- \..-. ' '." * - t • * '.: '•. ' "- ....' . . f ••-* -''*--**:***- -4 - 3 7 ,7- •.: , ---1.;-:'- . - • ~- - , 4 44 ~..- 1 . 6 -, . A-- - - ' N., • - . . .. ,_,..,..„.. . rly '3s aP to - sun - —CSIgf '..3rgtit**l .g. , ;,. : ~..:: -.;*tz' orttitiCsAt.ziii Arm 'FIMIONABLE.9LOTIOING , ditkIiVILLE;STOItIVY OLD Muni,* awsztinuarsintaa- OLD mum, STC:ITEMP OLD STAND, 009 CiagnitlT, l3 T. , 19 CREBTNUT s'r• tag cIUOM:UT friV. WULMME.PEEW PELIADIMPHIAt. Mew COATS, DErs taIt.BDER(ESS COATS, GOTS' DRESS COATS, G : , :. - 1113SLICESSCOATS, QE TB' DRESS COATE DENTS' BUSENESS COATS, . . . . Gil2M!. OVERCOATS, tiENTh' OVERCOATS. "inn& .OV/FRCOA3S, PA.,IiTS, VMS, - PANTS, limas, .r.arrs, vzsTs, PAl'Vrd VESTS, "PANTS, VESTS, PANTS, VESTS PAN= VOOS, PANT; yESTS, PANTS, VESTS. .. The stock of ready-made *Mpg to .be fond id this elegant Emporium cannot be .aurniued. In point of nikQTIMATT, MAKE and FDlTlibli by that of Any - Other eitibllahrneld: • •• ' This bi not, Idle'sni' bid a poodles fait Call andexamloifor yinnieleee. • • . • .. 609 elleolitus elpials., • 600 Vbimitiasis Philadelphia. 609 Chestnut SE,'Pb - liadelplaia. - 609:Cliestisitt914 - Phitoadelphis. ...609.413biespwat.fitb, it". 64:• • :18Q4.' iAT.EaI, .: : ,13TYLIS,,::-:':.: - • CZOTIUNGt. 1864: - JONES, 11:BERCEANT - TAILOIc AND CL • • :sit:, tIOLM - clal` COICs'ER SETI=I A-M:) PHMAIDELPHIA, . . Reepectfttriy insiteiattentlon* to lilt nbicent stock cif .ME CLOTHING,. got rip in supertor style, by tasteful and experi enced artists, and offered - for Mae at ex- k -LOW PRICES. • Also. to his large and choice variety of .PIECE GOODS feff'CUSTOM WORK, on bracing selectiOns from the finest pnxinc. Dons of both foreign and domestic manu facture. • ' . • S. JONES,.: SUCCESSOR TO BOBS:Wit - ADAMS, Southeast Corner of Seventh and Market Streets. Noy. 12, •64 CLOT RING. FALL OF 1864: EXTENSIVE 'CLOTHING; HOUSE, -Noe. 808 and 406 'CHESTNUT "STREET,`. . . The'facillties'of•this house for doing beet. ness are such that they can confidently claim • for it the leading position among the -Tailor lug. Establishments of Philadelphia. , They. - therefoe, invite the attention of gintlSmen t r , of taste to their supeib stock of . ' • td co 1:1 co READY-DUDE to: cut- by the best artists, trimmed and made rd 1-3 - equal to . Customer Work; and at POPULAR PRICES . They' ha►e aloo addr;lda 'CUSTO*I)EPARTSMNT , 0 Mt where the latestnoyelties mag be :found, ern- on t o bracing some fresh from and Paris.. " • o PERRY & t 7.0 303 and 305 CliEfiyrNUT Street. c. {:4 P 3 CD Custom Department 303 Chestputit. Nov IR ,64 Chrstnag and Bridal Pireents. HENRY - HARPER . 1 4 A. • • No. 529 A RCH PTILEADELPHIA , — .11a5.4 large stock of - • • Watches, Fare Jewelry, Solid Silver -. Ware ScK t ri . cp Ved 7 Tea Spoons . , For;loll,mare. . . 628. HOPIEN-R 628. MANUIFACTURER.OF FIRSF CLASS Woven Tape, HOOP SKIRTS,. (none • genuine unless Iherbear.ournameand No,) for •LADIES MISSES & CHILDREN, of every Style, Lingth, awl Size, Whole sale and Retail, At No. 62S Arch Street, 11.'hilit dclphia. Worespectfully call the attention. of LA DIES and DEALERS; to the superiority .of styles ". d finish, as well as durability of "OUR OWN MASK" • SKIRTS they being altogether a better, cheaper and more satisfaCtory article, than can be obtained elsewhere it this market. We use nothing but the best woven .taPes, English steel springs. with linen finished cover ing, and secure all the metallic fastenings by improved machinery—thereby preventing all slipping and becom ing unclatMed in front. ' • - Also, constantly in receipt of full lines of Low Priced Eastern Made SKIRTS. "SKIRTS made to order, alt ered and repaired. ' • • Terms Cash—ohe price only. •WM T. lIOPKINS, • . tvas Arch St, Phillidelphier. igerPor Sale by Storekeepers generally. • October 15, •64 • , 42-tim CA REETINGS CARPETINGS : • - S ELLING • OFF! . • . My large and well-selected stock of Bruniele, 3- ply, Ingrain; Teeeetinu, Reg- loud Cottaire CARPETS, will be closed out without 'regard to - cost. J. T. DECACROFIC, • N 0.37 South SECOND St.: above Chestutit, - Oct. 14.-40-4 m) COAL . ..ol.Liwirs..l • . . I beg leave to inform my friends and the public gen erally, .that I hare commenced the".manufacture COAL 011, LAMPS of every. description • and style o finish, at - • • • No, 38 S, SECOND Street PHILADELPHIA. With my present' facilities for manufacturing, 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, I flatter myself -that my experience' And knowledge will enable me to offer to the public goods not and any in regard to style and work manship, and at prices competing with the lowest. I shall always endeavor to read in offering to .the public neiv and useful inventions in our line. have also ta ken- then wholesale agency for: the sale of Ggo. W. BROWN & CO'S CLLUIRATED MrTAT. T(1111. . -•A: J. WEIEDIENRA, rt.. 38 South Second-St.. Sept, 24, '64 42 , ~-:-,......A.....rp0rt,,,,........,.„.,. ~ _....ey),Ne. 642 Market St., -. , PHILADELPHIA. . • Dealer in fine field and -Silver WATCHES ; line Gold JEWELRY: solid SILVER-WARE, and the sear KLILE of SILVER-PLATED WARE. Corsi:Mill on hand,a large assortment of the above ;moth at- law prises.. . ~.' Watches and Fine Cloaca Reraisin by skillful work, men; also, Jewelry repairing, Engraving, and all kinds . of. Hair Work to prier, at short notice% . • . Pr-Don% forget the OLD &Arm, No, 622 Market St., Philad'a.- -, • , -. (Sept. 44,'64.-39 3m LA.Dpaill FANCY .- FUMI . . t,,:, . JOBii FLEBIBA'S -• - ..• Old Esiabliv ed . • - * FUR I.IKANUFACTORY, • N0..7113 ARCH ST., • above -- Seventh: PHILADELPHIA: ha rTritio n n ow aneli - r m e. y . p o e l6' ot Im . . ' the i tARGEST and most- FIJI selections of : FANCY • FURS, -.•_ for:LillIt& Red CHILDREN% WEAR, in the City.-- AleO, a fine assortment of Cienra Fur Gloves and Col- As my Fersiverenlleased when .GOld. was at a mach lower premium at.present. I am enabled to dispose of them-at very reasonable prices; and I would therefore dal - from my Mends Of Schuylkill . County and vidnitY. '• . • • p' Remember the Name,.l3itimber. and Street .• . '.. • • -4011P1-.FALISHIB.A., '7.108 .ilieeirSt.. above ttli,.Seutit Side, • . PHILADELPHIA. • I hare no Partner, nor connertion with any oth er Store in Philadelphia) .Sept..lT, DA.101311. 14.• EALIKUES, : City CiOinet Ware Romig and Naniifactfq, 236 SOUTH sgmcaviD.swairx; . . • . • : • phitadelphi.' N. B. -Persons going to ttte City find it to their advantage to call and examine the stock. :* D. Ai: E.. • . . JOS, saw caimitraAND , GROCEIit, 404 u Soth Dilawure.Avenue, PHILADELPITIA. Rope of Oakum , Tar. Pittb..Ptdnts. Pang 011 s, and Blatt Varnish, hC., farnisited In -qua tides at ths - loniest rates..' • ' PhtladelPtda. August I, 1863. • at- (I - , ,T:Vt.,XI.•-8..5*..41'.....:, N. 22 Ni rth I 1 I Street, • Would te attention to his 0-selected stock of . : - • A:.... SINE Orinallust ,.. , ' : itiOoirlisio , ,*47ciank , ~ Vi ;..- . .: 041011;40pp44.7 - 4 1 4..YER •: i , 1, - -::**Anik..l.4 s !U-e - 7: "=Ytt.• _. .-- , ... k .;-•: , --i-:;.;':—'1 - 7 , r 9 r , '*-,-. , .'----,.,'':" 41.10iiiiii*WATCOlitkit The-RlOst COMPIAte Se*jig clicine in Existence.-: _ Thcantritanction of the - ammo: , Ratfs f..ne_weza!n turivil%-garthYtelt; ei Feqs, Binds, Gtskers, 'gratis, etaflas,„ as Gasbessipund Ames. • • • • itsalie mt iliselesise thater.-e-•-••• •••' • . . The rmdeneigned has • Deem. appointed Amt for :s c a n yikat ;cannty.- - ef the. Florence - riew =any, Maristfacbtrent of the celebrated'ldevereents - , The follostrar gtarbtn dagee.pier einjs . and: SeWing Maebbeee t arean kir the Florence . .r•- • • •• . 'Makes fourdifferent 'stitches. the los t, knot, -ble-inet and dotableamte,• on one,. and, the: mune 3na: chine .'lbuth stitch being alike:ca . both- sidek,of 'the is - It•has the revetafbieleedinoliorroathlch enables the Operator, by rimply-taining,ith imb rew, to bane the work ran either to the rightor left, to stay any park cd, the same, or faiten the ends of the seams; without turn- .ins the famic , Chaselni the length of the stitch; and wh i l e oe kind of stitch to another, can readily be done the ms chine is in motion. . • - • • • flverystiteh is'perfectln ititelf, making thiSseanifee cue and-uniform.. . • - t • • ' • ' Irlefitmast rathelem, 'Milian be mien w.hrtee quiet iv • necessary. . to Its motions are ell positive there are no opting's . get c9it, of order, and its simplicity,enables.the toret-M -experienced to operate it. . • . - • •• It will not.oll the , dress of. the operator, as all the • MarldnetTis on the top of the tabl e . ' - It is the most sewer in the world; making nye stitches td each revolution. . • : t • . Its atiteh is the wonder of all. because of its com bined elasticity, strength and beauty. It does. the 'heaviest or - Must work with equal radii ;l, without cliange of tension ormachinerY.- -, . • . Every Machine has one of Jenckw patent .henniers attached , (theright to use which we control,) enabling the operator to turn any width of him deedied. • _ . • • The public is respectfully invited to, examine there Machines at due stare - of the undendoed, Centre:street, Pottsville, where frill petit-niers will be given. • • . R. R. Roßms.. . • son closrzfur S 613 f CIEBSTNIIT ST NEcalsrsur ST. NEW 'MPIipOKS. . . . . • OSWALD CRAY, a new'novel by Mrs. Henry ; Wood, in plir and cloth binding—sl 50 and .42.. • '- - CRUSO'S ISLAND. Calgcirtda-and Wiislipe,.hy S Rossilrow . v.. sl's. A •NEW ATMOSPHERE: By Gail Hamilton. $l. 75. . . TEE RUNAWAY 'MATCH. and Dean of.Denham.-- By Mrs. Henry Wo•od. ' 50 . eta. • " - TILE MYSTERY: A Story of 'Do meatie Liter .By: Mira. Henry Wood. eta. . FORBKITEB FOR WORSE. A Tale of First Love, from Temple 'Bar. 75 cts.. • '• . .• • ' Also, the following•Jnveziiles, suite ble for practise : • The Drummer Boy, - The Pioneer Boy, • • The Printer Boy, • The Bobbin Boy," . The Old Flag, The City Arab, ' 40• • Fairy , Dreams,: -'. The Little Rebel, The Tailor Boy, , Willard Prime, • Swiss Family; Fanny.Ferrea Nen Stories, The American Bay's Book of Sports, , Games, Ito.— . one of the most interesting. Books ever. issued.. .The Irvington Stories. bby.M E. Dodge: . DICK ONSLEY among the Red Skins. _ ' • • OCEAN WAIFS arid i E CLIFF CLIMBERS.. 13y Mayne Reade. •_•_•__ • ABBOTT'S JOINT GAY - SEflßlS..embracing work for Spring, Summer. Arittmu and Winter. _ SPECTACLE SERIES, containing a History of Bos ton, Pekin, Moscow and SL 'Petersburg. -By S. W. • Just published, and for sale at • • • • . • B. BANNiii , s ' Book and Stationery. Store, Pottsville. I Nor,. 25, . • MISCELLANEGILV August. 20. •64. • "WHAT- NEWS P" . WILKINSON &,..TAYLOII • Would itiform.the public that • • -, :. • ' A VI! 5 GOOD! - . . A T Tuna . . PLASIII42NABLE .ESTABLISHMENT; No.. 10S.Sonth Eleventh ( treet, • below Chestnut, PHILADELPI4, .GOODMATERIAL, GOOD TRIMMINGS. GOOD •• WORKMANSHIP AND GOOD FITS. . • • Welurie the beet • • - • • .PANTALOON CUTTER IN THE. . . • Coine. and isee ns. - *. • • s: C. TA' OT. • • LAte 'at cults. STOKES k CO. [Oct 15, 'B4 44-1 May 14,'64. : 20.6 m mMIN A SAFE STEAM BOILER • - Thre subscriber is.piepared to 'receive orders f . the "'HARRISON STEAM. BOILHR,.'t in.sizesti3 suit pnr 'chasers'. The attention of manufacturers and colliers is called - to this new Sienna Penerator, as combining es sential advantages In absolute safety from destructive explosion. first coat and' durability,'"economy of fuel, facility of cleaning and transportation, &c., , not • possessed by any boiler now In nse.. • . • . These boilers may be seen in daily operationl dri 'the extensive works of %Messrs. 'Wm: Sellers & Co., Sixteenth street and Hamilton street:at S. W. CattelPs Factory. Spruce street; Schuylkill, and at Garsed's Tr.e mont Mill. Frankford. JOSEPH HARRISON, Jr:,. • . WasiaingtOn . Building, , • Sept. 2,1, T. E. BOWEN, PHOTOGr.RAPHER, • • . . Respectfully announces to the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity. Olathe has taken and fitted up . the PHO TOGRAPIIIC.GALLERY,In.the building at the North east corner of.Centri and East Market street where lie is pre paferl'to furnish in the highest style of Art,. ITIG ITETTES.'AMBROTYPES, CARTES DE VISITE, . • . . .._ • . . IR:" lie asks a share of nubile, patrotutze. and hoops, by strict attention to bnsioess and courtesy; to recetre VP" Call and examine spesitnene of my, work. - Sept 3,44. . GE& POMEROY, AGENT FOR .LEON ARD & SQti lER; NEilr., YORK, Sperm;Whale, Lard & Keroseae OILS • - - •• ALSO, $01.41 11.1,,LNIEIFACYTWItItt , or. !Witt% 901.4:1161.411ND • . • A7ELE GREASE.. ' • OFFlCE—Carster at-Union and Centre Streets Pottsville. . 89 31n Sept. 44,14. . . A.BINET ORGANS.Mr. L B. POWELL, 'kJ of Scranton, Pa- is the regularly authorized whole sale and retail agent in this part of the State tinclud- leg Schuylkill County), of thecelebratcd. • • musical instrument.-known as the 44-q-7?,..TE"217 - "CABINET ORGAN." These instru- .is I • merits are recommended by over. two. hundred and fifty of the leading Organists of the. Uni ted States as "the beat of thew class," and wherever they at-c known :are fast snpereedinr, the. Melodeon, both In. private families- and &arches.. Prices range from $llO to $6OO. • Mr. Powell also keeps on hand a' general wortment -of PIANOS, MELODEONS. SHEET MUSIC. MUSIC BOOR'S; &,c.. Orders will be filled and circulars sent free - . of postage..., by -addressing him at 'Scranton.'(Nov.l9, .64.-41-Bm. . . - • NEW AND, CHEAP 'STEAM PACK.* IN. • The G Subscriber has been appointed Sole Agent for the sale of:the SELF-LUBRICATING 'Steam Engine Packing, widch'is used without 011, and Is soft, Smooth, tight and clean... It runs from 4 inch in diameter to 2.?‘ inches, and larger sizes-can obtamedlo order. It Is much cheaper than Grim packing, and-will lasttnice as long. It is golog Into general .use whererer it has been tried. For sale wholesale and retail by -•-- , , • , B. BANNAN, . • Sole AgentforSchuylklll County. • SOLD OUT. . . • The'subscriber gives notice that be has gad" out his ORF.BNGROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, - et corner of Centre and Norwegian streets. to Mr. FRANCIS RAMBLER. All those indebted to the sabsciiber are requested to call and settle their bills as Speedily as possible, at his residence in Norwegian street, 3 doors . from Ruch &Evans* Mill, and those having claims will present them for settlement. • . GEORGE • 110FBRIKAMP. Nov. 26, ,64'. 48-4 r • . • Aii2II.I.IIO.BBURG' STEAM MAW 111111. ILL The undersigned havingb large Steam Saw Mills. `and a tine stock of Pine. Oak and Hemlock logs, at Millersburg,: Dauphin Cotinty;- - Pa. .ate. prepared to manufacture, and forward to order, the heaviest bills of . Lumber for Breakers, Bridges; Ship, Boat and Car tim ber at short notice, to the citres of Philadelphia,- Balti more. -Washington and New-York, or to any points on the Delaware River, Union, Schuylkill, 'Raritan, Penna. or Tide Water-Canals, •or on I- the Northern Central, Pennsylvania or other connecting railroads. -Address - • . N.-C. VRECK -1:3 CO., Millersburg, Dauphin Co. - , Pa. - ' 46-6 m . Nov, 5, '64 - , • ~ (THEAP,..GOOD 11,001titla." - ABOUT.' HALP. -- THE PRICE'-Or.. • TIN WARREN'S 'GRNIANE PEBBLE ROOFING is now izsed more than anfother. kind::: It Is .tooth-Fire and Water ProOf, and will - . outlast. two tin...roofs; while it only about half the price-of tin, `This noftng put-on la . tbe sulairAibert,- stshort notice. . ' not - be Pottsville. It Cannot-be pat..= xixifsffitching ,- over 3 -inches' to. the foot:: It catvbilpttt : ortAtt;gter March , . '• EliG IMO DIIIIIGATIMEN, 'are - ..Drawing Paper,- in Rolls or by the lard,' dif-, ferentavidttug, for plain and fine work; ".".`.. • : • - . • Alasx; - .Drasing Paper, backed with I*i:ollgdifferent' Tracing 'Muslin, by the piece hr yard; difetwit widttis. Traelag4lloer, aadall articles usedMineers, ter ikkoktind*_Stalltmerj . Store. Bili - G13:1111(Alijroni the L beit:linuntfttetnrern. assortingatef .reenti,sfre:sitlp* -the. tusOtetnn4V-5.1 i t I I Strlntv‘iltidges'and Serena It0L';1(I0lItk - can ale* be Ibrnitilied,', Instrulnettl* : repttl rid' at shed notice, - end pa_ tenna: A M. _ mi47. 7 Sept: l'l, Centre street, . . • . VANIWOiYABLE ADLOT.IIIIN4. 1' • • • • Justetpened. a splendid assortment' of Foreign - and Lkratestic.C.LOTH.S. CAESIMIKEIRI3 vind INGS,:vvhlcli will be pat and dt In the latest Sol' moat improved stiles; at hls Old - Stand. Market' street,* few doors above Centre, Pottsville. : • • HENRY MATTEN, Merchant Tailor.. 1.1041 . „ 111 1NE1114 7 IMPIETY AllMPlifoof the moat bnproyed kinds for yrOrking, for sale, by the doz en or aingle.at ' - B. BANNAN.B.. Alt*, Wire Genii, for repairing. Laraps;..l4.; by the yard or roll. . • •- • -. (Sara. 24. NSW ISTIVLE'PAIPtIf, with 'Borah: hie: at: / 1 1 tattled to sheet. for printing.: Letter. Ham' Bill, Beads, kk.: Just received and for sate at • B. BAIdDt - • • • . BOokstore and Printitt.l2 .• - Aistr, Fancy-Bill Bead Paper, for piintlathsidi. Call andliei - (1V0v.19, . HAY FOR In Baled, MOW. Clover and Meadowltaz, and Straw. .• . -_:EZDY.VABD.B.'PNALE. Y. O: schuilkia iiavea,. - ra. _madame, to omiles below firleaylkill Aptif , _ AIILICRIId.I Alt *AlreidE 111. in - gold and silver. 12. mass; American: 'Clocks, and Je welry- of a da: irl,so4,r„erw.—.oo,tr. Oc*W . CRE.AIt One of the Opied . -- . • lc.:101114;41:0111.1.! clads, atialtudttroirTis • :THE ' THROAT 'LIINGBILVD'IMETV • . CONStrAiPTION.. WISTAWS. LUAILO . 07 COMPLY. hm the usee4 ihte remetriecome. and so pW Is It everywhere, that it- iiminecessall tor fie- . mint its virtues:. Its siorimapealtor -it, and - end. nt terante in the abundant and Iroltratultartiinenty of the many aim, than long antlitringimdsetttadvila by its trae heen restored to pristine 'irigorand health,— Waren present a mass of evidence in procir of:onr as sertions, that GABB•Crr BB lusgractirmi. - . ..• The liev,Jiscob *wham, Well known and much respected among the Ger man population in this cimintry,Makeilithe follewz tug statenient for the benefit of the afflicted Pa., Feb. 46, • Dear-Sirs :—llaving realized in my family - portant benefits from the use of your.. valuable preparations--WirrorACiazi3Ousenv -- ft Sikes me pleasure to recoMreend„ to the public. Some_ eight years ago: one of in,y,ilafgli ters seemed to be in decline, and little Icipierig hor recovery were.entertaineil., I then proecreda bottle of your eieellent Balsiim; era before:. ilia -had taken the ithole'tif the contenta the bottle there *as I..great improvement - in hert'health ;} have, in. my mdividual caee,,made frequent Ilse of your valuable . inedicine, - and have also' been benefitted by it T9IQi3P. StOffElif: Prism Jaime Smash, Ssq., ' • President of the Morris CouitT.Dink, MciiristAroa, . . New Jersey. "Having used•Dit. Wisran's Hu.sant or, Thum CHERRY for about fifteen years; and having real ized its beneficial results in my fimily„it affords me great pleasure inrecolninending it to the pub lie as a valuable rerciedy l M castrt_of weak :lungs,; colds, cougher,:ac., and a remedyVrtdcb.l topsider to lie entirely innocent, and' loaf be . tiken Itith perfect safety by the, most deficate in healtb.": , • • . _ • A distinguisli6d Lawyer in Weatmineter, Md. rhave on several OceskollB-wied'Dß. WisTAIN Barsak Or WILD CIiEDRI tor severe colds;and al ways with decided. benefit. I know of no prepara tion that is more efficacious or more, deserving of general use. • The Balsam has alsobeen - used with .excellent effect by J. E. Elliott; Ilerehant, Hall's Crime Roads, Md. _ . Wistar's Balsain ' or Wild Cherry. - None genuine unless ,;sigiied "I.- BETTS," on J. P. IHNBMOBII.* No. 401 Broadway, New York. B. W. FOWLE CO.; Proprietors, Boston. , • . And by all Druggists. - ' . • • . • • . • • • . . • REDDING'S RUSSIA S.ALVE - • • ~ - • . Heals Old - Sores, •' ' .REDDIIIG'S RUSSIA SALVE - • - • -:-• - • Cnresßuius„ Scalds, - Cuts. • • . • . • . ItEDDItiO'S • RUSSIA ' . SA LVE • • • Cures Wounds;•Ernlsea, - Sprains. REDDLNG'S. RUSSIA SALVE •- : • • . • • Cures Rolls, Ulcers, Cancers. - • " REDDING'S 'RUSSIA. SALVE , • . , CUres Salt Itbenm, Piles, Erysipelas AtiiDING'S RUSSIA SALVE • . . Cures Ringworin; Corns, '&&.,.&c IriSHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. • ray— Only' 25 Cents a. • J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadvesy. liew York. S. W. : NOWLE‘t CO.. IS Tremont St, Boston, and by. all Druggists and Country Storekeepers. Ju1y.28064.: • , • •• 30- . lyecur • FM V() ill All TO EMA LES .x. 4 . 1 4 7 -1 ( ( • )) P ILLS) PHILADELPIIIA: ihron***o4ll 1811116. - of •st • _ qAtrilips WbUtaJi • , Job . ,n E. Ilmpla, P 1t0.0:14,M.A.T1 ON ! TO THE LADIES _ BOTH 311:AMILDED AND . SINGLE: The Oldest Regulgor for 'Females. • • - Dr. Clieesemact , a Femaie -Pills Will immediately relieve, without pain; all. disturban. ces of the periodic. discharge, whether arising from re- Motion or suppiression; They act like a charm in re moving the pains that accompany difficult or immoder ate menstruation, and are the only safe and reliable re medy for-Flushes. Sick 'Headache, Pains in the Loins. Back and Sides, -Palpitation of the 'Heart, Nervous Tre mont, Hysterics; Spanms, Broken bleep, and other un pleasant and dangerous effects of an 'unnatural condi- • Lion of the sexual functions: In the worst case of Flu -or Albas or Whites, they effect a speedy cure. •. • Dr.. Cheese-3MM%; Female. kills . have been used °VER A qUAR . T EROF ACENTURY, They are offered as the only safameans of renewing in terrupted men.struatiOn...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 to. in -- PREGNA.NCYthe repuIt.ISCARRIAGE. Such is the irresistible tendeney of the 'medicine to 'restore the serdal functions to a. normal condition; that even the reproductive power of nature cannot resist it., THEY CAMIOT DO HARM in any other way. Dr. 'Cheeineman , a . Female Pills are the only hirslicine, that MARRIED AND SINGLE LADIES have relied upon for many years, or can rely upon now.. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS I These Pills form the Finest Preparation ever put forward, with IM. MEDIATE and PERSISTENT SUCCESS: -DON'T RE DECEIVED. Take, thin advertisement to your Druggist, and tell him tlaht you want the BEST and most RELIABLE FEMALE MEDICINE IN THE WORLD, which is comprised in Dr. Cheeremanle .Fenattle They.have received, and are now receiving, the sane r Lion of the most eminent Physicians in America. , . - Exolicit Directions with erch box—the. price, ONE Der.....s 'PM Box, containing from, 50 'to 60 Pills. Pills sent by mall, piomptly,lby remitting: the prio'e to the Pronrietors, or any anthcimed Agent, in. current SOLD - DRUGGISTS GENEtaiIX. • HUTCHINGS:Ik HILLIER, Proprietors, 81 Cedar street, New York: Sold in Pottsville by JOHN G. BROWN .t SON it, Minersville by JACOB S. LAWRENCE:. in Tarnaqua by E. J. FRY and N. - P. FOWLER; and in St. Clair by all Druggists: , , . [Feb ,64.-6-2T,- THE - PH(ETX PECTORAL WILL CU RE YOUR COUGH THE PHENI& PEOTOR L, • • • - aS COMFOUND KYRII.P OF WILD OITSRRY AND : SENEKA SNAItEIROOT, : • - WWI cure. the Diseases of the • . TILSOAT :: A.IID nrA.l4 Such as .Colds,. OCughs, • Asthsna,- Bron . &Ws,. Ckttarrh, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, • . - Whooping Cough, cEc. TT'S MICE;LT IISE: WI L T. rar.vrs:-T . . .. , . . . .. PV.LIIIOOOIIIARY - ' CONSIMEPTION. Where .... And - even this learfal, diseaie has 'talteii-hoid it Will afford greater relief than any other medicine.. Miss Nate Vanderslice .; at Wanlitos Tricintiere Store, • Market !street above Centre, Pottsville. says .., "I - was .., benefitted more by using the Ptueniz Pectoral than any other medicleil.eVer used.'Y • • - _,....- • - . Enna Oberholtief, of Lionville,'Chester Cohnty, Was • cured of gi,..63yigliii!. many ri!rs , tstand4lg, by usinghe pineal: PeCtoml;- - • ~ -.--, • - " - - • .. .._. - • • ' ~.: . Jciseph j..(2kena, ,of :Halt Street: Plueriimille. certifies .that he was cured of a cough of two year& . standing; when 'all other medicines had failed; by the tuni..-of the Phcenix.Pectotal. • ' . • :' . Jacob Toners certifiesflied be ,has Sold himdieds of bcittles'of the Phoenix Pectoral , and that all :who 'have 'used it bear testimony edits wonderful effects , in Curingcough . . • John'BOyei;Sr,; editor Cif the Independelil i'hrentr, has no hesitation in pronouncing ite:coiciplete. remedy ferCongkimdirritation in the throat; •.: .. '.-* • -. ... The proprietor Of VIM medicine has ' much. Conti - deem in its curative powers frenithe testimonY.of hun dreds who hive used it; that the Money will be refund, • ed Many purchaser who is tiorsatistledwith its effects: , It is 50 . pleatianttalake That children cry for it.: -. • ' ' "It costs - only TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.. . ' .- • ' - ' .• It isintended for only 'one chistuf diseases; namely. those of the throat and bnym. -- • -, -:' •, ____,' .., • • Or Prepared' only by • LEVI ! 911EPOLTZ.4( M. p..*Phamliville; Pa: -., ', -- -: ; .. ,:. ' :.-.' 'Sold by all Druggisbi "aid Storekeeper ' s- • • • ' • .- - • ' JCILNSTON,'IIIOLLOWAY:ffs COWDEN,. -•• . tia, - . ...N0.'43 NertkSixthistreet, Philadel , - • " ' - -• '... ' . -. • :•. ... General Niflablesale: nts. IsT.:ll.lf yonrnearest storekeeper rir dru,, st . does' :not keep these:medicines, send to the.Prtniric r or his Wholesale Agenta. ' , ' -•"' .., z ,_ ' ' - Sold; wholeicaleiund'retail,* J. la. BROWS &SOX .lIENEYf SAME,.atid J. C. 1.11:19.11ES, _Mtge/Its, ...PnttiviEft. J. .IC,Surnis• _IL Prevost, add' J . :;lnwreiire, Bra ggista,'Mlnersiille: c . 9: B. Fry Tainagna.. and, by - every druggist and MorekeeperinSchnylkllL Cennty. • . [dept. Irk .64::-.274m . .. fiCtioTTAliE ORGANS en- Are not; only anon.vainstrumpet iba,Comarr• *14, 11 7. ' 4 °thgt ;ift,Obli - t ka i rm thilkirie:47*& . • . L- --' • -T9 !the:.Vakts- . ..-.of-Americiii . , • tatiegitatAßCOS4areall 4 21 4 411° "-titiam-itbcf:thetiO;ssAvelMisiidlohittnictions' or Ai :„..,,,ch_Paie•-,-,:-,0`61/1554.4/#,lth,Yhr3r, and '..7I2IIIIIECIVICA:VTIPDI Witt 'better than all Powders ind Niiitatuos being s"itui - 1 mews, tiofi; is direct and • positive; and; it needs nothing but goodoominoo sense maim snd understand :fie resson *by they curealithoile ills to which the fe: - insiesipitein =Wetted; with dives:hand a degree:of ceetaloiy which nothing.hat a selentitiadly compounded Enid itmporation could ma; theyare, in the meet ob.- 3301101Cormiri.. to 'de Good Good = . To the Most delicate constitutions. LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS - will certainly pro duce the regular return et nature, if taken .a day or two before..thisiperiod,and it . is. a maxim in the profession, that prevention Is better .than cure.. LYON.SPERIODICAL DROPS' have been 'used ; by - over twenty-Ave tlitiassnd ladies , within the past Mx , months,'and the teittimOny:of. ail la, "It surely corm" CAUTION .. ' • ' CAUTION: II , . ; Bear in inind that I gu.artudee My Drops to Care Sun preisionof the 'Menses; from. whatever. canee, though ' ore .a.hordd.be taken to,eacertain pm .he, nancy..the cause, tis thiedlbelps would hetiarern produce miscar, riageOr taken whilst in that - situation. and MI are can- . tioned *Omit - udw, them,.la Iwish it distinctly under ,. stood that I do not hold myself responsible when used .1=1 , 4' 5 70 1 eitrentet,ltnees• - •. -- . 414 .- • . '0 ' 'MA RRIED LADIES • They are peculiarly opted, nathey,bting the monthly period With sithPerfect regularity. • I.could tarnish any quantity. of testimonials of its er, ficarytkoni my own patients, but the practice of. pared .`lug bo4 , ht and fictitious ones before the public is so prevalent, I . do not deem if. adidsable: .• , • BE wig's terTnaz. BE WISE IN TIME. EN - .BE WISE IN TM& • al • Let not disease destroy yorir.coffstitution. , -Try a bot tle of my PERIODICAL DROPS, and.you will be satis fied that lam no imposter. .-Tell your afflicted friend what restored the bloom of health to your cheeks. and • thereby confer a favor more valuable than .goltL For or scanty menstruation it is jut the thing: :I have now in my mind an tnstance.Of a lady who had been suffering from painful -Menstruation for two: or three years, confining her to her room each time. She bad applied to several eminent physicians, without • re lief, when one bottle of tnY Drops entirely cur edber. . . ONE BOTTLE CUBES . - ONE BOTTLE CURES 'ats - r. BOTTLE CURES ONE BOTTLE CURES In almost every case, • It is impossible to enjoy the bloom of health and vi yacitY.of spirits, unless the. Menses are - regular as -to. the time, the quantity, and- qualify. When they are . obstructed, nature makes her. efforts to 'obtain for, it some other outlet, - and unless these efforts of nettle; are assisted, the patient usually experiences desponden cy, Nervousness, and!finally, CONSUMPTION assumes Its sway, and prune' turely . terminates a miserable life, Do not suffer from these irregularities when an in vestment-of one dollar In Lyon's Periodical Drops will, regulate and restore-nature to its healthy course; an& . DO NOT' BE IMPOSED UPON ! • . ' DO NOT )3E IMPOSED UPON I • by those who have other preparation& which they de sire to palm off.upon the strength of the popularity of my Drops. _But when the Druggist you apply to has not got them; either make him 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. Lyon is, Written• upon the directions which are Wrapped around each bottle. None nthers are genuine. • -Therefore, beware of corm terfelts. If, yon - wish relief take no other: • • fractlelng Phyttician, New Haven, Conn. - Who' can be consulted concernineall diseases, either personally or by letter: • . • • Geo. C: Goodwin & Co, Bosten: D. S. Barnes & Co., ' New York :Lord & Smith, Chicago, Wholesale Agents. The trade - generally sell the above article at one dol lar and twenty-five cents 41.25 j per bottle. • Feb 27, "64. • . . • . 9-Iy-cow . • ... . . . • • • -. . Tile peculiar Mint: of . . . . . N . - .. infi.;ction. - which we, • --, •. ...tall Scaost'.l,A lurks ..' .: :I .i .. -'. -1 ` -- in constitutions of ,•.. . . , • >•---' .s...v'• --• • .iiiiiititudes of merd.- It . . . *'----*' --- 'Nist„.4,--- • either produces _ or- i s 4.1 k produced by- an. en... ~,-75'41"111111• "-- let:bled; v itiated - 'state . • la, - , _. - 10 ,::* , ,, 1 101‘.. : tk.' i •-i of the '1,160d; wherein ..F . *,--`-'': 1 • that nuitt.becttines - in-:. .. ei, -•' **:l -4' PER_ competent: to Sustain 1,...,6 * , / .14 EIqISTM 1 the Vital forceS in their -- 7'.' - :_, - ''. 4 .' - - -4,- - vigorous :cation: anti ..Irl4o .- ........., -- 1-.- : ,-c-.. * tti... I,.;:sletiees .the :sySteni• to ••• ••----• `---..-- 7 - - - - • , - -- '•- - -:-." ..--•".- f 11 . int' disorder and . deeay. The serofulou4 containination is va . •riously • caused by inerenrial disease. low • living,-disordered digestion from unhealthy food, impure -air, - . filth :nil :filthy ,habits: time depressitig - vices, and.. - abov*e all,. ivy :the' Venereal -. infection": .WlMtever' . be its origin, it: is - hereditary in the Constitution,. deseiMil:Mr “ from parents* to ehildroiluato •• - the third' and . fourth - generation ;"'indeed:-it teems to - be -the rod oflliM who - says, ..: I will s• visit •the:inimtities - of the fathers upon their chiliiren,'.', -.The 'diseases - . it *o . vigiiais •tidie. various - names; according to : the organs it. attacks. • In - the' lungs; Scrofula itroduces ttibereles, - .iind -finally ,Consumption;" hi- the ', glands, swellings which suppurate and be conic - ulecrinis• stires ; : in :the stomach mut luilvels,,, derangethents .which .produce indi-1 gestion, dyspepsia, and liver complaints ; . on' the skin, - eruptiVe *and cutaneous affection's, These,ull-liaving 0115s:urie origin-require flit! same 'reinetiy,•siz:Jpiitifieation.and.invigora thin • pf . : the hlood.: purify -the Wood. and these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, ftiol; Tor . corrupted blood, you cannot have health ;.with that -' life of :the flesh'? healthy, yu eanpot have serpfuloas diScase. . . *-*- -.- Ayees SElT.aparilla '. ...- is :CoMPOunded : froin the *Most effectual . an. dotes• that medical . science has discovered for -this afflicting distemper,. and for the Cure of ' ihe disoalers it entails. • That, it Is far:supe- - ridr to any...other remedy - yet devised, - is known by all ivho have givenit a'lrial. - That . -It: does .combine 'virtues .truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is iudiiptitahly•proven, by the great multitude • of publicly .known. and -remarkable' cures -it. lilts made of the: folliaeing diseases : King's Evil;. or glandular Swellings; - tumors, . . - Eruptions, .Pimples, Blotches- and. Sores,. Erysipelas; Bine or *St. Anthony's Fite,. . . Salt;-Rheum, "Scald Head; Coughs from tubercilloug - deposibl in the bings,..White Swellings, .Debility,: Dropsy, lieuralgia;. . Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis - and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, :FenialeWeaknesses, and, indeed;Om whcle . :series of 'complaints that arise from impurity. _ . „of the blo.od; Minute reports of individual eases • May. be found: -in. AYER'S Am mane-is -Ai.sr.oiAci whieli is furnished to the druggists• JOT - gratuitoua diStributioh, 'wherein .may -be • learned the - directions -for its,.use, and-some - of the* reinarkable. cures : which It . hai .made . .When' all .other remedies had failed to alibrd relief.. • Those cases : are purposely- taken from all- sections Of the country; in , order that every reader 'Mae have access .to-. some one who can, speak to hint of its:beaefits 'fronf .personal experience. - Scrofula: depresses the • *vital energies -,'and dis:leaves its*vietims -far •ittiore-subject to &Sense and -its 1141 results -. than.. are healthy constitutions. tknee it . tends to - shorten,. and does, gi•Cittly shorten,. • the* average duration -of, humari life. ,-The . 'vast importance of these -considerations has' . led Us to spend years in, perfecting a remedy .. Which is' adequate to its cure. • This we -now . T. - offer-to the public under the name of AYER'S .• ' SA R sArA il ILLA, . althoiigli it, is -icomposed - of ingredients, some of which exceed the best . • of Sanaparilla. in alterative- power. 'By its . aid . you'in4 protect. Yourself from - the suffer . ing and .danger of: these disorders.• Purge out the fouteorrtipthms -that-rot and fester_ • iii. the.blood r purgeont the causes of disease, . • and vigorous -health 'will follow: •'l3y its :Fuca-.. -liar' virtues this remeAly..stimalates the vital ftinetitins, anti thus, expels the ;distempers Which lurk within -the system or burst .out oh, any part of it.'• - ••• • - • . - . ~'*. .: WC. know:the- public have been - deceived I by'. many - compOunds - of :Sarsaparilla; that ' prombsed . much 'and did .nothing; •hut • they •,. Iwill . heither' he deceived nor disappointed- in • this.. Its virtues ii•aVe• been priii•en by aliuit-, 1 'dant-trial, and there 'remains, no. question 'of • .t• its stirpassing excellence for the. cure' of ' the tifilicting .discaies -.. it isiritentled•M reach. Altlieugit'wnder i the same- name, it is . a:VerY different Medicine froni l any'ativer Wilieli has' ' teen We:re - the -Pemile, and' is "far . natre :et', fectiiai than any-oilier which has ever been to them,- •• -• . .. .. . ... . . CH ERRY PECTOP v. The World's Great Remedy for Coughs; - Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients, in advanced stages of the disease. . . • Tbis• ha's - been So' liing used' •Snd. so um" . :veysallv. kninvn: ilint l 'Ave,. need AO no..rnt;re . titan asstirellte- . .publie that. its..t . lualitk : is kept up, to . the, best it ecer lias . been, nnti - that it may he.Y . etied;_pn tn . do•all it lias eve.r..tlgne.• Pripired liy. .• • • iht.. J.. C. AY.EIt &CO.; Practictii.and ..:Ittalytirat Chemists, • ‘• • Sold by all druggists every where: . • ... . . . • J. a. BROW N; .4. Seri, and by all the dreg "getbii in Pottsville, also by alnleetere In medicine eve rywhere. • - July 16, *64. .' .. - • . '." '29- y.eckw • - . . - II °WARD: o • A 01150 -I DIAT lON. - • • - . • , . • , Dineseer f the Pieeneina,s,peenina wart and, Sexual Ilyenems....new li nt te ll a ble treatment—in reinnts of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION —sent by midi In waled letter envelOpm, , . Dena chime. Addrege, Dr. J.BKILLLN UOUGUTON. Howard Anse dation, No. 2 South Ninth street, ft.itadelObr;:Pti: lieW - Gieentroices ; • .• KEPT BY MRS. FROST, - 73farket st; kfl-liradauk rtoi door be2oto 'Mines • • • Fiour•Onci Feed &ore. - • p_urposet to keep ott,-tuod. 4?" V 0 4 YEAULTABLNI4. 71.04 eels. Autei.--1 tuba i,rijapas r ' Oozier - p a tronage, 130 0 0P. 00:.174404=0.ear17-] *R -T svytEv - r• - fllityll'l .-..iND'uN7A176164-0;. Irgo9"# BMULS A . • . An unfailing cure for Sperniatorrbces. Seminal Weak ness, Nocturnal Emissions; arid all diseases . -calmed .bY selfisollution ***a Loss of :Memory, Universal Las., allude: Pains lathe Back. Maness tif Vision. - Piano tare Old: Age. :Weak 'Nerves, Difficulty ,of Breathing.. , Trembling. Wakefaloesit„ Eruptions on the Face; Pale Countenance, Insartity; .i':onenrotition, arid all'the Dire. complaints caused by departing, • from_, the , path ..of - - • . •• • , This Medicine is a simple vegetable extract, and on ',e on which all ran rely, as it has been toed In our, prac tice for many years, andwith thousands treated, it has not failed instance,.• Its .curative, powens have been sufficient to gain victory over the most stub born ease..: . TO those who have trifled with theiiCOrldittitiOrt. 111 they think themselves beyond the reach of medical aid we.would say, Deapair not! , the CIIIMOIZES Cans will restore you to health and vigr; and after all quack, doctonsliave.failed! • • ' Prices. s`2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and for warded by express to al parts of the world. • •111rPanaphlets. sent by Mail free of postage, by • • • DR. W. Ft: 3IERWDZ ,t CO., • • • 63 Liberty• Street, New ; York,.Sole,Proprietors, Feb 13, ._ • - 7-lyeow For sale by BIL"CRY SAYIAR, Druggist,' Pottsville. Glad News for the Unfortunate! .to three days. CHEROKEE REMEDY - . C . . HEROKEE ' INJECT lON 1 Coimpounded from Boots; Barks & Leaves. . . CHEROKEE REMEDY, the 'great Indian • Diuretic, 'cures.all diseases of the urinary organs, such as incon, tinence of Atte Urine, Inflammation of the Bladder, In. flammatien of the Kidneys; Stone in the Bladder, Stric- - fure, Gravel, Gleet, .Gonorrhoea, and is especially re commended in those cases of Fluor Athos (or Whites In females) where all the old nauseons - medicines leave It is' prepared in a highly concentrated form, the dose 'being' from onnto.two teaspoonfuls three times :per day. . . tis diuretic antlalterative in its action ; purifying .and cleansing the blood, causing it to flow in alt its or; lginal purity and vigor:thus removing from'thc system all pernicious cau&s. which have induced disease.— CHEROKEE INJECTION is intended as. au'ally. or assistant- to 'the . CHEROKEE REMEDY..and should 410 • ,, n ctiowith that medicinein all cases' be used in of Gonor .leet, Fluor Athos or Whites. Its ..ef fects are lug, soothing,' and demulcent; removing all -scatting, heat,:chordee and pain, instead of the burning and almost unendurable, pain that .is experi enced with nearly ail the cheap quack Injections. - • : 'l3y the use of the Cherokee Remedy and . Cherokee likjection-the two medicines at the same time—all im .proper discharges are removed, laid the weakened or gans are speedily restored to full vigor and strength. •• rir. - .• Price, Cherokee Remedy, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5. • . - . - • .• -. • ' g"3"" Price,.fUlherokce Injection, $2 per bottle, or. 'three bottles for $5. •- ' . ' ' - - . -• -Sent by expresslOn . , _ nynddresS on receipt of price. - . i'V'T be Cherokee. Re inedy„C her - .... .PZVE:Et'S THE I.ONG SOUGHT FOR DISCOVERED AT LAST. Cures in from one - ()Kee Injection and cherokee Cure, • arc sold by- all enterprising - Druggists i n. the civilized world: Some.' unprincipled dealers, - howeVer;: try - to worthless compounds in place outhesm . tliose •which they can ;purchase at a cheap price, and . make more m AS oney by selling, than tey - can on these niedi yotivalue your - hea h lth; tiye. , the health: of your future offspring: do not be deceived by such un principled Druggists. ask for the - se inedid.llP 4 i m u d-lake 711) others: If the Druggist will not buy them for you, enclose' the money in a letter,. and we - will bold them to-yon by. Express, : securely sealed and. packed, free from obserinv ion: . : • • andies.or Gentlemen can address us in perfect cor.: al deuce, stating fully . and-plainly their diseases ands ymp- • toms;ns' we treat. all ..disteaseu of a chronic . nature in male onfemale. Patients.neo not' hesitate because - •of their inability to visit us, as' we - have treated patients successfully-in all -partiOtis of-the civilized globe, by correspondence. - . .• •.— ' 'Patients addressing- ns will .please: state plainly all '.the symptoms of. their coinplaintS; "and - write Post-of fee, County State and nameof writer,: plain, and close postagestamp for keply.: . • Ire send our 32 page Pamphlet free to any address. - Address aifletters for PazaphieMot ddvice- to the pro prietors, • . —• • ER; W. R.. ERWIN &CO:. - N 0 ' .. - 453.Liberty street. - Netv-Yo . rk. For tale by HENRY SAYEOR,.Druggitt,.. Potttville' DR.: .. W.1.11AR I PS , ' - PINE.TREE . : . • TAR. 11-S . PRINCIPLE 'of TINE L PINETREE, • - • • Obtained by a Peculiar proCeSS hi the distillatiOn of the tar, by which its highest -medicinal' properties are re .. • It is the medicine that cures when all others have failed. • . A - GItEAT REMEDY FOR. CONSUMP-TICIN.P I 2 I am constan•ly.rece: ring such.certificates as the fol.- lowing. READ -. • • . Da. WisnAmL-Dear Sir: I had a very dreadful cough and sore throat for on&year, and my whole system Was fast giving way, andl,was mustrated on "tuv bed. with • but little.hope of .recoveriug. My disease :batiled the power of all medicines, and in a short time I innat have gone to my grave, but thank God, my daughter-in-law would not rest until she went to your store, No: - 10 N. Second street; and related my case to you, purchased one bottle of yonr Pine Tree Ttir Cordial and- I com menced to use it, and in. one week I was" much better, .and after using three bottles, 1. am perfectly well, a won der"to all my 'friends, for they all pronounced -me, past cure. .Publish my case if Ton think . - HENEOCA HAMILTON, • ' • 1321. Wylie Street:Philadelphia. TAR .CORDIAL; .A..N INFALLIBLE CLARE - FOR BRONCHITIS. Mt. Ward says: Ds.' Wonliurr—Sir: I had Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Lungs, Shortnesi of Breath, and Palpitation of the Heart in their worst forms. I had been treated by several of the most eminent physicians in Philadelphia, but . they could not stop the rapid course of my disease, and I had despaired of ever being restored to health. I was truly on the verge of the grave: ' Your Pine . Tree Tar. Cordial was highly recommended to me by a friend: I tried it, and ana.thaukful to say that, after using four large and one, small bottle,' I. was, restored •to perfect health. You 'can give reference to my' house. No. 969 N. Second street, or at my,ottice.of Receiver of Taxes, from 9, A. M., to 2, P. X., corner Of Chestnut and Stith streets. • . Joni _ W' Sao. BLEEDING OF. THE LUGS READ. THE FOLLOWING: MR. WlSll.llr.r—Sir: Ireturn you..ITIT grateful thanks for the discovery you have madein making it medicine that will . care Inflammation of the Lunge and 'Liver Complaint. When I commenced to rise•Vonr Pine Tree Tar Cordial I was, to all appearances, near my grave.,--- I had been for a 'length of ..time spitting. blood, and .would at times vomit it. My physicians (for I employed two), ronounced me past cure.: but my sister bad used your _Pineyo Treci-Tar Cordial; wholi did tier so much good_ that she prevailed on me, as a lastresort, to try it; and thank God, I commenced to use it. I have taken twelve bottles, and ant perfectly cured, and am . ready and wil ling that'any person that is• sick shbuldAall on me, and I will tell -them, what'vour cordlal.has • done. for .me.— All,my friends and neighbors were utterly astonished at my speedy return to health, for they had seen me.vomit "blood in a clotted' stale frequently. Publish my cake, for I want every person - that. is suffering as I was, to know of your invaluable medicine.- . • Respectfully, -•- • • ~Toirs titanic,.— Crease at., Mi. doors ove Richmond at., Tee Pica Tim TAR' COIMIAL C tighs, Sore Throat and Breast, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, "hobp .lng Cough, Diptheria, and is also an excellent remedy .for diseases'of the kidneys,. and female complaints. BEWARE OF.COIINTERFEITS I ". - The . genuine 'has. the name,of the proprietor and a pine tree blown in the bottle; All others are spurious PRICE PIETY CENTS AND ONE DOLLAR MR /JOWL*. Prepared 'only by the proprietor.. " •• • • •'. , DR. L. Q. C. WISHART, NO, 10 NORM. SECOND STREET,' Yhiludelphin - : , . pi — For aale by all Druggists December 12.'63 . • . • z / L , cAICD -.ltO THE :I.;LptES. . . . . Dr. DEPONCirS GOLDEN PILLS, for Females. Infallible in rormeting, regulating and . ) - removing •••.. all obstruetions,froin whatever cause, and • - . alma gn . siteees.l'ul as alweventire. - . . These pills have been used by' the Doctors for many • Years, both M Prance and 'America, with unparalleled success In every case ; and he. is, urged by many thous and ladies who used them to make the. Pills Public for : the alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities • whatever, '&9 well as to prevent ah 'increase of .familY, where health will not permit it: Feinales peculiarly sithated, or those, supposing "-themselves• so, arecau tioned against usig these Hil ls while inthat condition, as the proprietor assumes no responsibility after this admonition; although their mildness Would prevent any mischief to health ; otherwise, the Pills are recommen ded. Pull and explicit directions accompany each box. Prim, One Dollar.. Sold wholesale and reatail.by Juno. G. Brown & Son, a Drueists Ric .lent. Centre " Street, Pottsville, Pa. , , •• . IfIr" Ladles, by seeding them $l, to' the ." Pottsville Post Office," can have the Pills sent to any.part • of the country (confidentially); and '-free of postage," by Mail. - -Sold_also-by It. IL Imola:St. Clair's; J.Ket.xsaßliass. Minersville ; .Da. Fax; Tamaqaa ; and Sc - S. 2Sravess, Reading.; and by one Druggist in every- town and..yiL Inge In the State. Wholesale in - Philadelphia, by . 'JOHNSON, HOLIAWAY & COWDEN, 23 N. Sixth 2 North Seeond St. • . . WRIGHT it SIDDALL 119 'Market St.. • ' SMITH & SHOE2dAKER. 243 North Third St, . ZEIGLER Jo SIBTIL cor. Second and Green Streets. wine L-Hoplic woniEss..vp • A .- "itiO - Fl3l 1 I, • , • •.. Trenton, - Neiv. Jeksey,• Or Alikge lisSortnient oi Wire Rope constantly on hand. ' Onientillled with -*patch. FOr size, strength, nd .cosiLliee .11an • WAE(CIiIiES WATPIILIES * birge assortment of *atelies;-Anierfami, • . English 111E111E41as, hi Gold and Silve4i•Shigle and'Ennting' (Japes. Air- erairolnation is apeettnlly solicited:.:;- ' .It, (L'GREPT, • Watchmsdrer and Jeweler, °entre Street, rottsviller Decestdier 15; 51:6, 111111tRINVIIMI111 line lot lait#. l ol,int F. aii-lfeetectititm Pikti4 7 -_at • ;;.r Tabileeo More, -4110Wtharv-eig - iffisToity .• DR. SoBANCES ,asint CASE,. Whillabognig-undarp?nstin4itifin. 1 • And 'how his- . lENRlntouic Tinifsalad.l4ll.fidysiAe'rgiii act fn . thin *stein; ha curing thus • , Pisease,% • • • ' AND GREAT.SUCIOESS ATTENDING IT ten Theabovels a corrvet likeness of Dr. &heat. many year ago. after he had recovered from Congeal); lion, by a course of his. - Sanei , ica's Frown() Starr. - The likenessalthocteh it does not represent him arm thin like ae.bad as he was at. the worst, yet it is in strong contrast with the hale and vigorous looks of the Portrait below, which fe the true likeness of him at the present: time: The contrast- between these two .por traits IS"So'great that many would not believe them to be the same person. Yet there are hundivds of person's in and around Philadelphia who 'will recognize both portraits to be true representations. When the first was taken he weighed 107 pounds ; at the present time ..his weight is 220 pounds. . • . ~ . . -• TO THE 'mutat:: Thirty years ago I was in the laSt stages of Pulmo nary Consumption, and 'given.up to die. I resided In Philadelphia, and-Dr: Joseph Parish, then of this city, ordered me to . Moorestown, N. - J. - , a distance of nine miles, which took me two days to get there. On my arrival I was put to bed, and there laid for many weeks. This was my native place, where all my family lived and had died of Consumption. , pr. Thornton, who attended my father in his last illness, was called; and gave me one:Week to fit up my affairs. Ile had seen all thy fam ily go that w.ay, and thought I Was to go, too. Then: 1 heard of the remedies 1 now offer to the public, which cured me. • It seemed to tne that I could feel them pea . - crating my whole system. 'they-soon ripened the. matter on my 'lungs, and . I would spit off more than a pint et, often-rive yellow mat ter every morning. 'As soon as that began to subside, my cough, fever, pain, night sweats began to leave Me. ,arel my appetite became so great•that it Was with diflieniti - I could keep from eating too much. I soon gained any strength, and 'leave been growing. In tleish ever since: For many years I have 'enjoyed - e starner rupted good :health, keeping the liver Andstomach healthy with the Se:II , CM Topic and aiandrake Pills. as I am'Of a bilious temperament. My Weight is two hun dred and-twenty pounds. .Oil niy recovery people would scald for me, far and near. to see if their cases were like mine. For this prirposelpay prefesaional visits iu the large cities. . The consumptives wish to rye the one that makes' theire , meclieines. and 'who was cured of consumption by them. -To make new lungs is impossi ble; but cavities in the lungs ; and' chrunig ulcerations 'of the bronchial tubes can be healed. Such canes' are. dying hourly under the ordinary treatment of physi cians, and just such are cored by the proper use of Schenck's Pulmonie Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Man • drake Pills • . • I run noWa healthy Mini, with a large cavity in the Middiejobe of the right lam=; the lower lobe very match hepatizedand complete' adhesion of the pleura. The left lung is soured and the upper labe.of the right lung is in a. toter:JAY healthy cendition. The great reascru_ why physicians. do nut cure consumption is; they try to dotoo much they give medicines to -strip the c-ough to stop chill, to stop night sweats, hectic fever, and, -by N0 . (10i11V... they deramta the whole digestive powers. locking upthe • secretions, and eventually the patient sinks and dies. After I make a careful exampation of the patient with the, Respirometer, and-trod enough left to:cure. I direct the patient how to uSe the three remedies. Remove thecause, mid . they will all stop of theinown accord:, No one - can be cured of Con retention, firer complaint. dyspepsia ,' catarrh. canker, ulcerated throat-tintless the liver and stomach arc made healthy. :In New England this canker. chronie . catarrh, ulcerated throat, elongation uvrallt.'is more preva lent therein any other seetion of the country: - This is frequently ceased by a ford stomach.. You may bung it out with Caustic dine and again. arid all they will get. 'is temporary relief. Correct' tqe stomach and liver, and they will heal up thennseivese 'Good uutritiou is the "remedy: If you have any ill &rase in any part of the body, it will remain there; find decay more and more. until you, can get. the stomach in 'the condition to digest food, and make new. blood to take the place' of diseased matter. This is the only way to heal cavities in the lungs and ulcerated bron chial tubes. Correct the stomach and liver, and nature will do tire healing.. Many persons- have -tin idea .that certain Medicines are great puritlersOl the blood. When blood is once diem-aced At Lannert be . purled ;* it is di seased the same as theeliseased matter In :the s.vstean ; but get the apparatus in order, the liver and stomach. and give it plenty of nourishing food. it will make Lew blood, whieh.will take the place of that which is di- Schafiek's Palm - ink Syrup Is one of the best prepare tions 01' iron intise. it is a powerful tonicin itself, and whenthe Seaweed Tonic dissolves the.' morns in the stomach, audit, is Carried off by the aid of the Mandrake Pills, the Purim* Syrup is made into bleed. This is the only, way. to care consumption. id I cannot get a good- appetite,Und food does not digest.l' cannot Lure the patient; Never mind the cough: remove the cause 'and it will stop of itself. This is the most trouble I have'with my. patients at my rooms. They say, "Doc - .tor, I.feel stronger; can eat ;my night sweats are better, - and I feel better every way brit nay cough is so bad yet ;" and they are astonished. its hear me say that. does not Matter ; remove thecanee, and the cough will stop et:ltself. Schenck's Seaweed creates a good appe tite in about nine days, when there is' nil lung disease, unless the liver is so congested that the Mandrake Pipes, cannot unlock the ducts Of the gall bladder in that . shert alike of time, in : order to allow the stale bile to pass off. Keep the liver arid stormier healthy, and there it less danger of consumption or any other disease. It is' • hard to take cold when those organs are healthy. Thode that are bilious, low spirited, dreary, feeling stupid, coated tongue. poor appetite, nervous, stomach" full of wind, everything.thatis.eaten lies heavy. loss of: me niory, try one bottle of SCH_ENCK'S SEAWOOD TON le and one box of SCHENCK'S,MANDRAKE PILLS. It ix only a, cost of one dollar and twenty-fire cents, -with fall directions. , • • • • Tldsts sufficient, in Many cases, to datieff,what the medicines are, Frequently one bottle makes a great change in the system.- Any person that enjoys ordinary. health; by rising the Seaweed and Mandrake Pills occa- sionally, must get the digestive orgunsin each : a healthy condition that. theyhecome fleshy. I. can produce la number of my old Consumptive patients : now enjoying good hearth, weighing nearly:2oo pounds. I will con clude by relating three eaves I have made in New York, and which arc all 'different, rind wish any one who feels any interest in the matter to visit them., leiraeis Mrs. Tearless', residing then at 102 llouirton street: Her hue band called upon - Me at my rooms. 33 'Bond street, and . Wished me to call and see her.. He said I could do tai good ; that he had-all the best - medical attendance, and all said she was too far gone with Consumption to be =red: but she had heard , of some -great curer I had Made. and he desired to gratify her- wishes. I 'celled, and found Mir lying confined to her bed in the last stage 'of bronchial consumption, and without doubt must-have died soon.. I examined her lungs, fennel troth bronchial tubes veryinuch affected, lint ito cavities had formed : her cough-was very severe :.the opit-box was 'Jdi full of thlek_ptuer.e Pulse M. legs:swollen very much ; and worse than till„chroMe diarrhea. Her bowels had beeni moved eleven times that day. I told her that she had lungs:enough to be Cured, but that this diarrhea had heed of long standing, and her stomach was in ouch an ulcerated condition that I Was afraid nothing could be dime. 'She insisted I should try and do - what-I could for her, observing that she could not tut long in the condition she was in, and I could not 'make her any worse. I gave her first a dose of: my Mandrake Pills and the Tonic and Syrup freely: That was on Tuesday, and by the next Sunday. the diarrhea was carried off. her ,appetite had returned„Und she could sit up in bed end. eat her dinner. She is now Well, and gave me. a long certificate, certified to by the Rev. Dr. Dowlinig. . Mrs Bartholomew, 83 West Forty-fifth street, came to my rooms With a tumor on her, liver. She was low eptrited,- skin sallow. tongue coated, bowels mistier. no appetite; andfast sinking into the . grave. The valid tu mor bad been running over fourteen years. I gave her. Syyup Tonic and Pills, and told her to take them just as the directions were' printed. Sire came ',back to my karma, 32110nd street. in two weeks. somewhat better ; . her tongue had began to clean all ttle around the edges. her skin,whiter to bee eyes brighter, and the tumor discharging very offensive 'matter. much fruiter than it had ever done before. She, kept . gnu:trial ly improving. and in, about. tea') .intinthe she to my erooms very much frightened, saying .that the tinnier -had hearty stepped rnmiing,, and was heallug, up. end that every -.doctor had told her that if it ever healed it wonld eause her death..l told her that the disease had.all left her systenen, and natnre would heal thetileer up: They are "now healed. and have been for about a year. and she is as hearty and robust a woanan aslou will Marlin a days walk.• gladlor any one to call en tier, and takes :great pain's to Visit any one that she hears has anything lilt a her case, and tries to get them: to come and see me. The next' case la Mies Scofield, front Stamford, Conn. Mrs. Bartholomew get her down to see me.'and she has been ever since at her house. When site first came to my rooms, she was much emaciared with a distressing cough, spitting larignmetni ries. of blood. I examined her lungs with the respirometer, and in all my practice never found one with one lung Borax gone and the other Inner so sound.. I could not give much encouragement. • thought she would die; but to 'my. astonishment the Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and • Mandrake Pills all seemed to go right .to work. the lung is 'all healed .over leaving a cavity • /1.9 large 'as a - goose, eggs good appetite. fine spirits and has gabled some thirty-five •Pounda thweight.- She hes some criugliyet..wherh I do not think it would herd' great interest to some unpre judieed physician to visit these cases, .particularly Mfrs . Scofield. or any of -thein wino have been cared by my medititnetr. -They are numerous In New York ; but the .abOve three all differ from each other: and If met : llama . are doing What..l represent they are theyshould have the credit and the filleted known. Where. and how .they ' , maybe cured,: , • • • J. IL SCHE,NCK. 4.. D.. , Dr. J. H. Schenck ca be found at his priecipal Onkel :.No. 33-North Oth St reet, every Saturday. from. 9 A. AL uirtils. P.:.M... to give advice free of charge: but for a thorough examluation he 'charges \ three 'dollars.: -Price of the. Pulteonle Syrup and Sea- 1 weed Tonic each $1 25 per brittle, or SG the half dozen: Mandrake Pips 45 centaper box, and is for sale by all Druggleta and Dealers,. ' . • 30-Iyeow WILLIAM FRICK & CO., ANL'..:SUAT BUILDERS,. . • ,CHESTEK; PA. Have constantly en hand FIRST-CLASS BOATS fcu• eiale, endure ready to build Riet•cla.+a Boats and Barges it the shortest notice:..' A A number of and Dint Builders are Wanted, ^to whom good wages and constant employment-will be. They are also prepared to build. at the shortest no t Hof, COAL' EARS and.DRIPT CARS. fur. all -kinds of yninlnt ollers,49lll`.* ißept. 10. litecogaizawee -•lfetarno,•prtatild, t ther satin& of" Toed , ctirßtiusiofittoraide Wp'Bookland fitationc 'ery Store.. • . • - tittittet. ----.....,. . 1 ., NOTES AND SUGGESTIONS FOR TIIE3IOI IH, AccOclx - fs---LTberels no more it4ortat, task fora - farther or any other individual 1, 1 Iset. iihnself about, .than learning .e x , i ,,, li I how lie stands in his pecuniary 4- 14:0;f tr , . 1 - the world in.general. All values whio d ;.,".„ be represented by, dolars and e xut , A4 , L i idl ; ,, Included in taking the acc9lint ,); st:k t . 1 thilates should be made as for as rAn he , 1, , 1. }with fairness when in one's own favor, 4 ' ,,;i - 'Ns - lien not favorable-he put up to the tlizi ) ,:, t , figure they , W wilt bear. .heuerer prac;ica!,i, close up running accounts. pay .10,!s. sea :,, possible do henceforth a ,a.s:, thlsiuess, • .13nn-Disus.- 01 )serN• hints fur El -months. Be tidy in all about the house and harps.- tikt: ter study plans for ,itnptorenlents. In inks, or fOr new ones. 'Li buildings: it is well :for 5e . 6.:0, person, diMy theta cutirely iiadepcn•knlly .uf another, Lifter discussing the ditierent rrquire nienis thoroughly together, so that sac;, know wliti-t is . to be included in thu plan. CA r - rt.z.--Keep dein, usetlit brwkh or Carl frequently; .shelter alt kinkla of hell sto(zli— Keep no,inore trait can be kept well. an.P,,, taken.througli hi good orclvr for work. f,,, : milking, or for zrowr.lt ; every tif,lilin.l t o , : 'mils . tlie regained ,before one gets madi j‘rtf, from'his- stock. .. •,. • . CICANULIMItii 4 .—Let water on wilenevt-rti,7. s ,p - racticable and Iteep titetn suluerzel ail winter. • tcArstso.--Lso 16ria as the_ grwr.l,l i ; ; 11 ,- 4 frozen hard and is dry this work. tr0.y1.&(.!,. FARMERS' Ceu . ns.—Do not forgoe bcr, ofits of a good Club, it' yoUr own efforts Wil; aid effectually in keeping one up in Ow borlioo4.- FENe-tsC.STuFr, ine,-:-Begin early 2rlil gel out all that will be needed, and plk ii up'fr seasoning FOODER.—Econotilize - fodder of-all kiria by cutting it up, soaking' 'or cooking .- soine.wa . V,'and by slieltOng the anin;:tls. Feed nothing on the ground, but have go4=. racks, or 'Ett . lca.4 sonic contrivance to kee: it from-being trampled uPon'and."wtist(ql, GRAIN Fieins.---Loolt to the surface thin,..• ing before' the ground freezes up bard. ollir• wise there inaK be • serious damage doneLr washing - during heayy . .rains -otfthaws." soil heaves most hi freezing. Keep.cattle , e and fences up., it hogs. a chance to keep eleax Feed and shelter so as to keep theai co stantly -growing.. . tlonst:S. - -:-Look to the shoeing. Never drit a smooth shod horse in slippery weathi:r.- Keep. horses of all ages well. t!reomed,. light, well ventilated stables, 131:pike!' wile!, ever heated by work or standing exposed drafts; - not Usually. when stailding is thv Too - warin blanketing in the btithic • frequent cause. of disease. • Iris.—The first thick ice is usually the befit It will pay to clear off .the snow fr.it spots on private • Pomis so that the ptire ice.. fnc froM.Snow, may be obtained. t3t , ,yd ice way often be cut by .Christmas bate. -Geu it op Cold. elays. ;7' 3IANtnP and Tau:K.—Muck may be adyantage duritig the early whiter aOl ii'. in licaOs to freeze, moving it to :,otid groln] While. the swainp is frozen. Focrxrty . :--460k at the prices . of - Luti ithielietts in i - ittr market tables, and see will . of.pay :to provide, a he eery foWls will lay in winter r • Bongs.—Eleep.frost from .root (...111r; be extra earthing - up if ilecessary, additional priiteetion to the hill---,pr6erTitil ventilitiOn. • . . . - T.uot.s.—Look out early for nett meats of the best kiud, and keep all in gaol IViica.").—The-early winter- sliim,l.l seu laid out in'the'wood loc.to fill the hue whet nothing else hi on Land. Timber iiijy and sledded, - or '•that. hewn' and litiutigi iu whieli . 11.4 best cut early in the uuasal sal Seasoned: • • • , WOlik. IN THE ORCHARD AND AIRSFILY. • Citnis - .—Cut during mild - wemher, careadly,. and :preserve- , in damp smid ..kaurr.-=Late sorts are to be kept as . ch: as pOssihie. Rrnove to.the eethir only wLr. there is danger of freezing: - Look Derr ~pc teens -ripening in the fruit room;, owl rovq! those coming in eating to a warm roum tdr, pen up.'_ .• • . . ' • durrtxo BiCK--YOung stock 51111.111 , etl be cut back and brought into sharp. .211.tmatn.. mid„ - Mime u. —The manuring f 4 trees may be done any titn TIM to e:irly sien; Giye a good coat of coal se manure as tar 1 . •:! as branches extend. It has bek:n stliz..o; ed that f)each trek may be kept back In enough to avoid spring frosts, by giviagt heavy:mulch on the roots after the grout is well. froze'. - • -. Mien and.RArinrrs . .--These oft,eh ilecr young trees, 'espeially . when there is a :igl snow for them to work under. Tnunii 0 'snow firmly about the trunks. Sliiel:s.' tlia or sheet iron, stiff paper, ,or rloth, h been recountended. It is sail that rul.l)ti with fat pork, tit :may other'. animal fat. tr'• prevent rabbits, from gnawing the bark : - Traps and shot guns are helps. • PREPARING TliE ,S.oir..--Drairwhere ra, ed. whenever tbe• weather - allws. 110 deeply. }cake holes for trees in preps" soil deeply -worked. '• ' - • . . Roar GnarriNp.-This can, be done • doors. • • • :1, To .FASTEN ENIFE-HANDLES. ,-- Th e ial Gazette say§: `'When knivex Conte off the handles frop hying cs!". lessly pa'. into hot writer, or otherwiie. l- • ment made as'folloWs will be useful tsi , . thsten,thenr: 'Take Pr- shellac twp P acid prepared chalk one part; reduce powder and - Mix thol . oughly. tilt_ ing in the handle. with the.mixture,.hot t shank of the - kitlie arid-preiti it,in."' - - - 6 "":Ht 5=iA.P.--one pint of ru”laws full cup of .shortening (half knitter mid.O. lard is the best).orie of teaspoonfdl of 69da - dissol'ved inThe a little:salf ; a .teaspoonful of ginger 0 -)15 make stiff enough to roll., t " ----- Goon PANCAIiES.—Oae quart 00041 1 tk..`• pint (or a little more) of grated :weer npp l a little salt, one tea.spooff even full of add taco-thirds of wheat dour tO. one third Indian., .r thin and bake. They reqa a longer-time, on the griddle than :11'; ork!' nary pancakes. Mma., CABBA.:E.--TalCe half a head of L .. Ctit.itcoarse, and pUt 'saitco wit a pint of milk and a lit tlepeonir nn i 01/ Cover and let-it-hoil.t.Mtil the cahlytge 1St:: der: then add a lump of butter 'and sett?, standing will turn-it kellow: • .. CCRE 'OR DYSENT.ERYI=-Take new ch. ed butter, before - it is washed or ; cj;c ify over the tire and skim off.all the pa .particles; add - one. fourth 'brandy to. preser l it, and loaf sugar to sweeten; let the pstiatt if an adult, take two table.sitoonfols twice day " TEMPERANCE Cmi..c.-Four cups of flour., cups of milk, - two cups of sugar, -ta'a spoonfuls of cream tartar and.. one "of half a cup of buttcr twice to the taste. the flutter and sugaz tirst, Laud adatile 6 / 0 113601 1 ISMS. ;Thew tc *Three . erip! row - torso • Club Anb The .lour at $4 fri po Uer with the .1c *Rhin the Ir lc tin subsequent over 3 Hiss subsequeni oats in pc 11101 , 1 , 11 Three lin( yep lim Two luilmr Mole " roar " Me " (part= CO Pr Lir fir• Nip neUtors , 7 ontinletra monnowoo Mal HAM LIMO! SPIt BE: RED 6htppini OAST I ti et. e wrc apt
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