iatit .411,-. 4 IS Miler • : (KW ECONOIIfa cso!ltitt, -Econcnny in liouseneld expenles has, come ta,he'the nlyertestial experience feitan'Or-7M-rs: Obb6..apd Wn talculAte We wpm*: did- before' dike weliere married bat I , :rmisreggembex. Butcst€l3. Initter einnsrfittlinitteQU7td ents a deb; nod: everything hoiniekeepirig %e:'?criel:qms :beattne serious msuer r Ilvaivionsing nfort.the anneuncement.that there was-alrtse of three cents oir thevottrid. ott,trell-since -the , day ..beformuslitg and eating veal ethe breakfast table,: when Mrs. "James, Aid, ouknow dtty Was Sal-, .birthdrir" - itr",141:1•I. , -"How Old le she now,? , "-Sheis - aix years Old,. and I have promised_ tb holds tittle party for her this evening." • • ""Susan, wilitit-cost.enything ?" • • - " Why,. Init 4 - trifle, -Sitmeir: Besides,. Sal lie "niier 'bid a birth -day party, .you ..Sallie'. should-not have. her birth-daya come so often, wife, in- such times like these. How long is it since I bought her's; self-oper . ating_kicomotivefor a birth-day present-? "' • ".Tbat was Susie, my . dear It's , perfectly -distiessing to methe way . you do. mix those children .up." ' Siut what will this soiree cost us, Susan? You are (order preaehinc :economy ' , to me. iikeydu•to practice it a little, and let me pteach. ; .It's more ftui to - preach..: I' like to preach;ifftrst-rate.'" • • ..Oh! there will - have to be some nuts and apples bought." • And some candy, of course ?" .What ! A baby party, and no candy?" "If you won't-interruptme at every word, James, tell you.-.. 1 have bought two quarts of molasses, and •arn going to make the candy Now there's one or my economical, shifts. never get any credit for - "But what a dattby.lob, Susan. _Stretching candy . sticks . a body's fingers up so." -• • f-`).,Atrididn't mind it when you. were a yettegli*: Mr. Dohb. Have t you forgot tenth° eandf.Parties We. Used tohave at oar ingsse wheal wig a girl, jetties? Such glo rious times-- we: Used- to have in that old kitchen . ? qWhy, it was atone of those candy parties that - you Paid the..the . 'first'coraph ment Lever received from you. • •" "Aht Nitiat was that ,• - "You said I was the nweete.st'girl in the room." • -"That was because 'you- were daubed at Over With molasses, my dear—as you'll. bel.o night again." - • • "I should think, James, that it would be a pleasure to revive here in the city, the recol lection of those old days at the• farm house. Do you remernber_thoiie big hooks in the, ceiling of the kitchen-thatyou threw .a great twist of Candy over to stretch it easier, when Mary 'Howard helpe4.l you?" • • : • • "Ah, 'those were . happy days !I' . I said, musingly, sipping my coffee.: - "You enjoyed candy-making-taw, James." "Yes," said I, coming back tolhe present and-:economy. "I enjoyed a great _many foolish I.hings when :1 was young and info eent--cointing, for instance." . • • "Well, I haven't lost my zest for simple PleiSures;"'Said Mrs: D:, with' enthusiasm.— I think it would bit splendid• to make the, candy. •I had a thousand times rather make it than buy it.' _ • -Which accounts for one of your econom icl:l shifts that you never get any credit, for, Eh. my. dear ?" . - - • Mrs. Dobb looks daggers at rue. • " Well, Susan, let's see what it will 'cost. What's molasses the quart, pow?" " I paid sixty cents for two quarts." " And apples'?" • - , , A. peck will' Supply the: party ; that will be sixty, cents more-'! "And say a dollar and a half•for, That will be three dollars and seventy cents. It will be very economical so far.'' "J. shOuld say it would, Mr.. Dobb.", „ . "Can I, papa?" said Sallie. looking up at me, with her spoon between her lips. "Can you what; darling? Have the party? yiThy,,ot course you can, you little blessing?" And I helped her to another spoonful of 'gravy, out of the full fondness of a father's heart. p - - ".Won't it be bully, sis ?" cried Fred from his side of the table. I fow.that boy' doea pick up: the...slang of this-vicious age is astonishing•l It's no use reproving it:. "„Boys will be, boys," us a . friend at mine, once -remarked when he sat down-on a bent p!rf phteed in, his chair by his.Pldest son in a ilTilic.sotne Morhent. - - "What a, good papa he is?" whispered Sallie'to her sister, next.plate east: Oh, he's gay !" slanged Fred. I gave Sallie some more graVy., " Do you like kiises, papa?" put in Nellie. -" I like everything. good, dear.:..Why do you ask r, • "Because we're going to have all the girls kisi you to night." • - "They won't be big enough, Nell—not half. rprefer big ggirls to little rinds." " ;lames.!". said Mys. Dobb, reprovingly. . • "Olt, Mary. Ann Smith is a great big girl !" said „NelL dresses almost come down to'the ground." "Do they 1., That's encouraging. Is Mary Aun coming?`!." . . • -Yes; `and two other big girls. They, write compositions. " .- • - - • . •-Corepositions They must: be getting *Compositions are such a proof of maturity among these little bodies : Did• you ever notice, it? - -Bring the nuts when you come to dinner, James." • _ • "11l right,,my dear." I was detained down town. that afternoon later than usual, and when I carne home in ,the evening,.kfound the four little. Dobbs sii-' -tins in solemn_ state in the parlor, , awaiting the coining of-the gUesta. Shortly after the door bell rang, and the children were in a high• state of commotion. Sallie -jumped down from thessofa and made - a dash for the door, but suddenly recollecting herielf,*returiedst.o her perch and smoothed her hands over her apron. - Bridget ushed into the parlor ..a string of ia•ven boys of assorted' sizes, who ranged therhselveaSJong the wall without saying a word, •But there was any amount of subdued gig •ling afftol3g them. • ; . The next arrival was a cluster of little girls, looking as sweet as June•roses. • I aventout to . tea, tea, and when I looked in again, the room; was filled with the rivigh ' hors' progeny, ,including._ Mary Ann Smith • . and. two other big girls. • Such a staid conclave I never SIM before in my life. There they . all' sat, ,ast bashful as mice, never iittering* a loud word, and scarce ly daring to look each other in the face. It * was vastly - amusing to me to observe the con ventional awe uhder which those boys, espe cially, labored; the very boys that Lad been • saluting each otherJoughly.iti -the street an, hour before, perhapS - pulling-each other's hair; as sedate as deacons now. • • The ice - was broken in this way : • • • One of the big . girls, by the - way of open ' hag - the ball, said to a youngster. - of some eight stimmes, named Joey Perry... • •`lt's a pleasant evening, Mr. Perry." "Oh, how are you, 31r. Perry !turst forth • our Fred, derisively, at the top of his voice. • And then such a broadside ot laughter! In lees time than it takes Inc to write it the youngsters were in a hubbub as noisy as the meeting had before been sedate. - They played the "Post-office," and . dar Swamp," and "Forfeits,'" and all that sort of games, whose principal feature is an abundance of Was*. went into my study • and began writing : The. merry bursts of langhter came echoing to my ears, abut they could not.diituil3 Me. ..1 am .a fond father. One of the big girls came' into my: august prerstmceand threw.& cushion at --my feet, on which she kneeled, pouting up at me a pair of ripe fed • "Who's this?"-said I, laying down my pen. , _ "That's Mary: Ann!" cried Fred from the door-waymyliieli was throfig,ed with giggling little...spectators. ."She wants you to kiss "'Mir said L as memorYsttddenly recalled thriold-time game, "tow many can .I have?" '-Twenty'-"• "Thirty'''"rl hundreAd!" - cried a dozen. voices. " 'l'll take three," said I, ". and you may have the rest,Yred." . • 4 i Can't sea-it 81ariged iheloung hopeful, backing • • • The - young lady struggled after the orthO diox-,maiklier,.haodo„tlown from generation to gerieration.of youngtladies, and the chit -dren screamed - with delight. "Rold.hei; Mr. Dobb • "Kisi hei, Dobb "stub her nose, with yonr whiskers,. papa!" That was from Fred, who hid Memories. . Weleft therrt 83one at last; I don't believe iu old folksiiittudlitz too much on the enjoy ment of .the little `ones: They get alo . ti,g a great deal merrier by themselves. So Mrs: Dpbb shut the parlbr door and left their alone while I shut mytelinti In my study • ; ' • About half-past nine - I went out-and found the little guests bad gone. , Sallie wasmissing, but we presently - found ber on'the stairs in the hall crying bitterly. . • Why,. what's the - matter -with my little •bird," said I? taking her up in my arms.. She She was loth :to tell; bin at last sobbed out that she bad been kisSed too much, and had had her six leans POund4,on her little. back, in hodur of birthday usage s ,rill•alie. was. sore alj•tiver.- Added to_ vihichtone had' caught hold of har.dr***l :torg;t..t. in a stinclrinirrnariner. • • then IWept - lnui t2iakl9l*::, • . , 41;1; spectacle for aufeeono - Enikaliiaielit 1— M y *tains &Sal:tacit" Douglas—ccdy 4314.- gift f tit loi-Lhad bietikhock but a from ellen . id over as it stool - Ilan Corm*, And Its lieadl broken off short. There.viasa deep .stiWtch asfoot long on the Piano, atut the musk was one hideousdab.of millasset candy from first, to' last. A lamp' tad' been hpped avetuti•the Brussels carpet and left a spot in the niiddle of the room ..k.n&,'werst tunbi= tiotis - yoUngster had.,l3een .at my paintings, a ndbrokenn.hole through . the' canvass of a - his' tutifal landscliO3- 7 -ini original "Sontag, ;which I - valued highly; - - • B4Sati, SusPl-!"lb0614-. the havoc of this'econothicid soiree r. Dobb stood aghast .. .at:the spectack.:. Vail c9n9 l ,4 o3 ,.t.Pi i !.ft* a _g e i rga l, P4/ . 1 aiked.* I : But-31n. Dobtehad no answer/41:14e. got dot a p . _encilanda piece Ofpaper - , and made a reckoning Miitdated Sontag:...; - - Molasses candy candy ; anda l.ottier dsMages to piano andliousli . .... "A tOtta mY'dear;:nf $155.,4 4 1 think you are attrAvagant, names,, said my vire, 4.`Alittle 'Spaulding's glue:will nut :the statue's head in place." "Aini then - you Uould ilea red ritttonround, his head to.'bide . the.:-crack,..ecouldn% you, j dear V' I said-in a tone of intense irony. "As for the.. Painting; seems: , to me yotil might mend it'irt some Way. James,,sinceyou make those things yOurself." . "Those things , . That's'aivife for an The piano and tangle I will see What I can'dO with and as for the carpet, we can get a rug for the eentre.of the room, and the spot will never show."„:, . "Azother'expense, my dear." • "James, I have wanted a rug for that room this long time. , For my part, I don't know as I'm -very. sorry. , Al, least, it can't.be help ed now ; and there are no more birthdays is the family this year;" - Let us be: thankful for that, then,.'. said. L CHEROKEE PILLS HEALTH CERTAIN AND SAFE • • . Torthe Reelutroal .Obstittetkniii, and tits tosusi-', *nee of Reguletritif intheZetyrreit•e of the • -irirThey cure'tir obviate th .numerous diseases . that April from irregularity, by remoring:The irregu - • DIT - They Cure Suppresied, Excessive and Pe:lntel Itar.They cure Green-SicinesS fChlOrosii). •,. LSD' They cure Nervous and Spinal Affections, plains' to the beck. and lower parte of the body, Ilea*.hiess, Fa tigue on' light exertion, n. Paipitatioof the liettrt.-Low 'bean of Spirits ,. Hysteria: Sick .Headache. Giddiness,etc.,.etc. In a word; -by 'rem.ovingr the:lrregularity:l they remove the cause and with it ALL the effects, that 6prtng froth it: ,• . Composed' of simple vegetable -extracts, they contain nothing deleterious to Any constitution, howev- er delicate, their function' being;.to'.eubstitute..strefigth for weaknesit,..which,_whin 'proper)) , nsett,. they never Vir7:They may be : safely iistd at any age,..and at 'Any. Period, /mutter oral se iltivrtiurr' Inane atornis. :during which the unfailing nature of their action would infant 19y 'ettevENT. pregnaner. • . • .= • All letters -seek:tag AttfOnnatiozi or advice Will be promptly. freely 'and discreetly answered....... directionsiaceompany each box.: Pr Price - ST perbOx, or isix boxes Tor rsir Seat. by mailrfree otpostage.'nrt receipt-of price. VrTamphlete sent by Mail free Ofrale: by No:03 Liberty street, New York, Proprietore. . DR. 'WRIGHT'S lIEJITVENATLNG;, ELIXIR! .Or,IIII4BENCE OF LIFE. Prepared from PUre : Vegetable Extracts, .con taining nothing injurious to the most deli- VVVII/1 ", , / 4 ' ;•-• )( s " ' - - . . .. . . . "Am the - r haniu.rises Treni" - tha.ashoea of its fire,. animated.with' new life"-...180 deep this :Elixir 'rejuvenate the 'system: Wad overcome disease._ • .-.-. ' . ' :. - - '-. • 'The'Rejuveriating Rliziris the result, of- modern discoveries in the veg,etable.kingdom ; bein an 'entire ly new and abstract method' of cure, trreepective .of all 'the old and warn-out synems.. ' This medicine has been'tested by the most • emi nent medical men Of the day, and by them pronounced to be one of the- greatest-medicaldiscoveries of the age. ''One .bottle Will cure general Debility. '• • . ,• • • :iv A-few doses cures Hysterics in females:. . ••• IL?". One bottle:pores Palpitatiori Of the Heart. • .• • Ird^ -A' few doses restore the organe of generation: C7 - .From'oneto three bottlos : restores .the manli ness and full iigor.of youth. ' • : • , • lrfir7 Afew dmmeirestmes the appetite. Three bottles cure the worst case of Impotency, : - z A *fed , doses cores the low-spirited: " One bottle restores mental power...•. • . 1t1174. -few doses restores the organs of- geeration, : • rir - Afew doses bring the rose to-the cheek.- • rir This medicine restores to, manly vigor -and ro , bust health the Jsior.debilitatod. worn-down. and. de. .spairing devotee ef.Sensnal•...••. • • . • OS' The listless, enervated •yOutin . : the..over-tasked man of : business, thtr ? victina of •nervcus depresSion, the Inclifideal suffering . from „general debility,-' from "iverikness'of a single organ; will all find immediate anti ttf muin e. ent relief by.the..zise of Rasines..of -• Price, Sdper bottle,. 'or throe.bettlei for $34- and forwarded, by Rzpreel, on receipt of Money, to . any - ad- CherokeiVills'ilidnejurinntinil'• Elixir, are sold by all enterprising Dniggiets in 'the ••• civilized world: Some unprincipled dealers, boweved :try to eell worthless compounds in place of theset-those 'wtlich•they.can purchase at a cheap price, - • and -make more money-by selling, than they can on these medi cines.- As you value . -yonn health, aye, the health of your future offspring., do not be' deceived. by such' viri-• principled Druggists,: 04k. for these medieines and take no others. H the Druggist willnot buy them for you enclose the. Money in a letter; and we- will send them to ;yob. hy'Eipressi, setivirely. eealed and packed, free from obserSation. -• •• • .I.adies Or Gentlemen' tan' ddress us . -in perfect, confi dence, stating-hilly and•plainlY their. diseases andeymrl touts; as -we - treat all diseases' of a chronic -nature n mai or female/Patients need dot . hesitate because, of their inability to visit no, is -we' have treated patients successfully in till- .Portione: of, the civilized .globe; by torresptindEore:• . • . - . - Patients addressing us will 'please. State.. plairdyell. the Symptoms of• their complaints, and' write- -Post-of fice, County State and name.of writer;. arid: ht . ' close'licwtage - btatnp for reply: : • *". . We send our Mt pagi..Parsphlet free to illy address',- " Address all letters for.llittn.ihlets or advice to the. pro . . prietors, • DR: R. 7iiRRWIN..t.. CO . • 63 Liberty-street...tievv - York: . . For sale . fly . HEisTßY SAY LOtt,'Druggist, -Pottsville CIaARK'S lIISTILLED RESTORATIV B -FOK:..TI - 1E 8 4 4,,i.8:; -. : RESTORES fij-1A I (IR .14.7,A, DEI.) TO. ITS NATURAL OdLOR, . . eI..A.RK•is-DisTILLED . '„ • It ESTORATI E T111'; El .AIR, StirelY eradicaterts Dandruff... CLARK'S.DMILLED • RESTORATIVE FORUM .11.011; Prevent* it* foiling off. : • • CI :ARK'S DISTILLED • RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR, Promotes its natural Sod healthy growth. . • .. - • • CLARIi'B DISTILLED: , • : RESTORATIVE FOR THE HAIR, • Canxe the 'hair to irowmibald heads,- where. the toots • are elaureil , dead. :lit such cases noth. • • • • • ing, will do It. . • . -..'CLARK'S DISTILLED , . - • RESTOHATIVE VOIt.THE I.s . a 'most. Inx.nriant ditssing.. A.lfttle one . says, ." . 1. . - Pke 1L it makes .my r ipir (eel so soft and •,• . CLARK'S DisTILLED RES'I'ORA.TIVE FOR THE HAIR. Contains no diay sediment to be nhaken up before 'CLARK'S DISTILLED •. RESTORATIVE'HAIR, • .! ia a clear, trawl:la:rent .finid--odutains no oll—is not a dye, tud has no deletedons ploperties. ;• - _•• . • • • .RESTOI3ATIVE FOR THE . HAIR; deliglatally,perfeuned; and does iiqt.-aanatincid In CLARKS DISTILLED • • ' FOWTI - 1E HAIL s the only perfect dressing itsf..reetorer eff.seolor2eora .. "•.. . CLARE.:S 1:4511 LLiID • - •• • RESTORA.TIYE FOR THE HAIR. • .:S6llAdy's toilet L timai)lete*lrjthoht It. .• • ' CLAIM'S 1115711,1;ER RESToRATIVE 'FoR THE HAIR, • la"edentitlcially prepared. costs only It per bottle, and • is sure to glee satisfaction. To,. Ask by:druggierti Onerailf. In 'city airantiv • •• . - • . •.. 0. G. CT ARK ,&.,00.; Propiietcits: • • DI 8.._13A.ENE5 , t; 6.eneril Agente 'August to: . IMArdi 6, '64.1 - 104y-einF . ILNIQUE A.RTICCE. . • •• • - Nary paat.,Sil • rer Tobacco. Boies, a (*pita) -alltda•lot tsfillday ots:--for salt cheiC.by' GERILIM: IV • • arid-JaiFelez..Papt.c.e 'ttraat Potts* ila. • " .. • .. , . . 1 I‘.OIICB I 4 9 ' I4 AVETT LAMPS., or the Mod i uff e ivi ISProTed kt , 4 l for 11:Q631M- for saleOl - Vie Om stV • asi. .41,1 1 1 01 . Vor 11*, t ft • &c:.,,*.bulba Tartprr ts, - " •-- '. .IK-1,44 - . . 31/110:1410 ~~~~ i PRESERVER .Give /mel3miistist s DV lEEE miNlNo.;,..cole.Ag; WEST.: Ai ii;,0PT1N;......- Chartered by the State of Tennsyl4iraina. CAPiTA.L... - ;- --: j . ,..-: $ 1.00,006. $l.OO PER SHARE, FULL PAID. .0,9:11: :: -. 1#01.4g..: - ..0.iip#A..1 1 .0 4 .4ipog. - .. comPpiirm oiFFien 43-i WALNUT STREET. . _ . the Estates of this Company, are located in Ont heart centre cif the - great. Oil clistriel:OfWes . . , . "Virginia, . and intlicaba a . 'wealth of Oil .greatly . . . . . surpassing the far-famed Oil : Creek region of Pi3nntiylvania... They comprise over 3100 :.ACRES;. SIMPLE,I • . . (Titles examined i) y an eminent - Philadelphia • Lawyer and prononuced indispnta)ne,,) • ' •.. . . . . . located tn. the .well-Inaiwn:Burning. Spring and Groat 'Kanawha Oil diaries. • • - . • - . . • • • . let.: Tile . .Ballard Frtrk the olaßurning. Springregion. - In close proximity to`this estate on every aid& are situated 'the moat successful Oil tVellatobe'fonnd=in West Virginia, and at • an idjOining distrneo luCated t)ie widely . . celebrated " Llewellyn" and_.." Etemtll Centre' . • . the former of which Flowed fully. Three _Thousand (3000) Barrels of Oil: per Day, Being the greatest lions fnin: yield of: Oil'..ever .• , . known; and fiery' conaiderably:snrpasaing . . . . quitility and quality tho-prodnct of any two.'wells iu Penn ytvania ..•- • - . . 2d. Threethonsand (3000) acres in •two .Cfl- . . . . tatee in thieeittre of the Oil.ie.gieri of ithe Great Malawi - As; along 'whtSeCentire length Oil is. be . . lieced. to exist in:irrirrense dqppsita, as .aside from • . • • • . the:•actual developrriettlis for'Oil, tbe.;evaporatiOn at.the neighboring $4 . 1,t ratio is .effente4- by ig-. niting the Petroleum Gas emittedfrom subterra- nean reaerv . oirs of Oil Theompany's estates have: been ,aecnred a . , really low prices (5t . 31,900 . in all) nairl. are, Deeded. direct from the original - owners to_the atockh6ld urn tif the V1..7 . 1:;PXN. Orb AND. C,C)f . . . The. Value, anti imporlance 'of the . . c'Orepany's property map be inferred from the fct that Joie- es for lands'with laige royalties of oi, • .• . have been taken at a bLiutta greater than the fee. simple emit .of the Company!s estate, and . .'if tlebined EitockhOlciers. it. ;i8 believed that bni little difficaltfivould" preeently be bxporieneed leOing a portioq'oftheir teiri= toi-y at a bonus and royalty greater than 'the. ginal coat orl.tho . . Tice VULCAN 01,1., k MINING COMP , 4.NT is oFganized and`will. be conducted• solely . with the - • .• . . . . . . • lee° of: atrorctiTV a saurte of perman ent. beiauiess pn.fit o those. ititerfeled., and iti order to place the , Comptiny'a oil in tlio'inarket . at the earlientino- went, vigorous twerirtions wiblbe forthwith begun Asa source of*:additional profit to the .:Stocjic7 holders and accommodation to the neighboring . . . . co. . . . . pnxlurg, it ie propcOd to erect • ERY at such a point and;under such• auspices as e Directors may 4otermine wilPinsure the lar gost icturns • • • . .. • • . 125,060 sliares of stock. orrtr will .14 - sold, and . . . . nd faither enbscripiions will be accepted at :a.113. 75 price I , , chatev.r.:, the i•eniahring,: . . stand plOdged to bo bo-r. . . iwaen :ittbscilb&i, - Itt:sticili Cline' as tho Board of Directoro maydeemmoit gebas to the interests of the. Company . . The itumenae profit to.be derifed from .eameet and successfal . working is shown by the fact that • . • • . . . . . . a eingl company is this year psying to its stook- holders thi e (sl,9oo,ooo) in cash - . die ide besiilee'o:hathisome.reeterve . for. silcli; cievelOpmetitg The substautial indUcerderits which the' I'Lar CAN pa, & MINING' COMPANY otter to ,hone Atiiirous of securing an .interest; a - source -of wealth that ie now. startlieg tho ivhelewarld, are of a charieter thit met - 11_111e. gravent oonniciera TO preens intereetedor not interested, every informaEiO concerning the . estates of' the . &nit- itii praipeast, will be, freeiy and detailed inipo and chubs will be-cheer-, fully alion Subicriptions to a limited part of the 'kOolf takeni will be received original price, $l.OO per. Share itENEY SIMONS, President, V. 15. National Wagon Weyka. - II; MEEKS,: Trews - vet,: YlVeeke Whitilbead .ufaetuier,. • . WIEJ,OIJGHBir Setaritary cimpagry4 Oqicie, 434 IWlllai.Pitreet . . 1 4 _the moat a. pp wide:ini-: ebizery hie been wonted, end four. Wells at *nee 141,11°4124**714/441040 can now b#4-1"Ole bef° "*C 4433 2 l 47f*Onia#l . the Market. fi ;6. - • - THE COMPANIES EETltougrm.AlN : PENNsy-LAA.,_•. VAN. •• iCA,.. 2 K-R lb° tT ~'~~3 TIME MEAT' 1011147 • - • • • ••• .eiTEBORT;it CAPITA". 0F... Rams com m p; -* • SS9Q.POP. 100.000 Sharea- and ses;Octo Working: Capital to each Company. , 613 B CRIP'I'ION PRIC/C. Si per Shore. • • • • • Teener: l ler, . • . -.• • D, S„ - GLONINGEIC..M. D., Philadelphia . • ,(No.•3os.Not t .Sixt..llBtret.l s • . . . • . A..40.8..NTER t 9. M. C.. Clarion. T,I.J..ELLIOTT. : _III:-D., Clarion Co., • - Ccaerai SAMUEL LOCKWOOD,. N O. 'D.- THOMPSON, D: W.CAIMIELD; Sim:, Oil City. . . • - , . . oyiliCll4 .. (,11490 . 1 . 11 - 7 1, 0; , 3.4 i One Defier on finbscrliptliii, and One. Dollar s on delivery - of Certificate of The great ClartOn 9il Company. .This CarripanyOWn. fee - - - AitrPle,.Theee . Hundred and .L'igigy .(3 0 ) of lend on CT.:satost - itivai;. bacia:Rmv4 - Cur.i.fty RCic, and Oit..lant.t.ow : Rex,. all filtrated in : the Great Oil I;tasin, Clarion 65itnti, Penna., • comprised In . the tollinvibg tracts;. • :• . - .• ;.-. No. I..L 2 fILE Sii.l4BEß7.Faum, . of One Hundred and— TWeiVe f 112) Acres, lying:on Octrion, Rirer;•and ex: tendingfiouth across Brush Thin:, Which pasiis through ; 'has on it Houie,ltain, - and -a .splendid Sala . Nat, now fn operation; and an abundance of Stone Coal • andiymber; excellent indication - a. of and with: ;its Water Fronts and extensive Doitom• Laade •Dre : n : field for. Operationa.. and every'. prospect of success, - The Disr 'Crick Oil - COmpanieS Cliff properly, and are.noW receiving cilia from . wells only about so. feet deep, I • ~ • 4 . 7 No. 2 .Tite'Kziie -F.titst ofOris Hundred and'Sixty - - '.Eight (.1654 'Acreo,, lying. - upon _Cherry . / Dun... - . South Cherry Run forks on this property:' thus -. .p . resenting Six WAiiir.:Fttoxis"pn which benkal are activos:44mns..with inter actrra; and every•post, efirfoic: or having been' found. in - pools. - iiCcrevil I tee, and iloatin. , eel the' water of the banks. 'There is a due Aol.lsit and Barn.tFOß - ri, Acnr.S. tut- . aaavtio I'mi:ea, arid runr.r ,gee or Coif.; orie of 'which' is. being' worked.. Itadpingt.he town of Itramsuanciiri; and.lit but inn miles frnm the FaerousSl o Wall., said • to•be Yielding EIOEITi I . I)MILELB No. 3.-..-Taz FeioassoN Perot: of OneliandredAcree, -.. . . ' •-The property of this Company consists of the fee sim ple and perpetual lease of between 1000 and 11(0 acres of laud iii Wood and Virt 'counties. ',Western Virginia. Nen; 1 and 2are in fee simple. Ural contain-about On acres; situated at Kanawha Station: . on - the: Northwest ern ern Itailioad,- about 10 miles abtive • Parkersburg, - .a., re whe the Kanawha River; the Parkeriburg and hi -1, - ton:turnpike, and the'Northwestern Itailroati Company come together.- -- : • :.. • •-• .• - . • .• Upon this' property issituated the Kanawha StationOf the-Northwestern Railroad; which' is' the most ad:an. :, tagftotis point Of shipment for-the hil ts - . produced- in the, region of the Kinewli and its. t ibu r p:: . '- : No. 3. Is a tractor land-perpetuallY leased from James Robinson, and contains-but less than 300 acres.; and ad- Pins Nos. 1 and?; .. •: .• • ' - • • ' • • . ..- , - N'oi 4: Is the celebrated Robinson tract,' under' Is 'per; petnal lease, arid'eoptains 332 acres: situated in' Wirt county.,:lbout le-miles above the former tracts, on, the' south side of the liughes River, and near its confluence with the Kanawha, and has a boring front on Rock run 'of about two.miles. • •- • •.- •-. .. . .- The royalty to be paidnu theseleaies Is one-eighth of. the net proceeds after the. Compattv.• being :reimbursed for expenses and outlay in prOducing, the oil. • • : ; • • ' • '- - •••••.: • •• - • - •. - . ••• :.Above the tract; on the' Kanawha, is' the :celebrated • This Company own m.lO,- r,• 11 ;, in fee .siTnEie - roasse; .•13nrning.Spring.-and near that: on.the Hughey arc Many, .. . . . . . • "elm . Evir-six•-NENE (979) ACRES In' the Great Clarion , productive wella.. • . ...• .• . . -.-. • •... Basin:laying on tri4iilmin,. .Cllerr;i: Run, Big - . ,Cherry I • .A.t thejunCtiOn of these - tWo• streams will be, •found . , • . the best oil-Producing territory* in West Virginia. 1 Rnm-nrid ori the Saxton or ItiOcky, - Ran,. comprised': in • • The eligible4ituation of th island affords a boring ter. 'I the following trnetSt l .• .. - .- .. ,' , • '.:* . •, I, • ritory of atleast seven miles on'the two rivers and their I ~ No. 1. : 2 -`'JoNes! F:!.E..e,i. of one • hundred ,and forty; I . . I ;VP - Shares Of :Stock can he had of JOSZ:iI...YECER,' ; four (144 acres, lying upon Brash. Run,. Which' passes ; • Pottsville: - or. W3l. M. RANDALL, Schuylkill' Raven: I • . through it, .about one-half it. mile . from; the 'town of ; . Dec 31, •ti 4. . •.. , : ~•• . . . 53-31, . , . . CLARION,- the same friniC.i.iiioi• RIVER, one-and • , • • miles'from the Situ & WELL ; his on it. House,. Barn,', - ' • ' . _ .- ... —. • • - . ... dying apdn Om HOLLOWRL:N; one-half mffe froth . BIM BANS,CnErac (a. navigable . stream), his . 6 . 13 it House, Ac.:.. Foamv(o)l.A6lEti.oe„Timu.sa'and TWO VIE 0•03 OF r...x0i01.6;7 COAL oils of i - hich is . fire feet thick.= i rt.tie ti a vaftzabie Tiroihrtli„ . ,the Indieitions 'of oil are 'equal to any to the. couat.ry.... .... -..- - ,••• .-- . .. .. Alla PEN' r4iTT AVErti: Or . r . lMOrli rIIN Or :COAL, . . smirr C) ismrMtreM'noryin . .workMgnrder ;• the indi cations of . Ott. through 'the l;diy. - summer season, were', very 'flattering, during t . thich'identy of. it seen . on the water. aid dozing. from the rocks- and banks: • 2.,1-.Tlie YF:l4e FARM', of one hundred :and , . ffity, l acres, lying; upon Cherry Run. Big CherrY; . . _ . .. . . Rim forke .- on the: property,- tinia giving . six. - \FATE!. • . .. / • , . ... . - • rRoN* for operations ; has . ob :it Roue. Barn, k,e'., , . . • - • Otte of the Oldest -and _lfr.;.st :ReLiapie Beinedies , WO about fift.Y.(so) acres of bottatirland.4l*t3 i . (Go) . aarees (Ai . ' . - -• -• -the Ili» . 1d foe -', .: . 1 : • ..1 timber and tivo'veiniof.Coal, rine 'Of. Which la• now be-1 . - • .. • • . Coulffii, • Colds, Whoopinn Con h, Bronx lug worked. 'lt is; two milesfromthe LIGO - VVI.L, and'". - chitin, Difficulty of Breathing: Anil' ali, ..., the indications of are of a•lilghlV flattering:: ebrirac. •. • I Hon'raeneas; - Sore • ThrOnt, Of.. ; • ter. At MiVirthi•been found on the. p roperty. :Persons have • . ''.. ' . - and every Afficciionof : . '.... . amused themselves hY.setttng are to the Creek, and il.l- : TEE - THROAT, INN S. AND.OHEST; . m iles: I•luininatlng the:country fo s, • .- ' • • - .- • . .• - . u‘o ,.._ ive .3 , i0 , _ .'•ni., 3: The tecneivEariii, of seventy-nine (I:9) . acreti.. :•. ' .• - - _.,_•. . ~ '',. . • •.. , . ' laying6uCherrY :Rua, from • which..Saxten or Rocki CON.ST,TiVIP—TTON7. .. . . . .. Rau .biancies on the. property. ;Ilan or; it Douse; Darn,.,_ ~;_. 'irlS ;., ; „ialt'S • HALB.II3I :OF WILD . 'CHERRY. &c.;.luniTr,(3o) ....cREn OF ?must.,' tWO . .TONSI , 'Or COA.a.. •' • • AO 'ablaut-twenty 06).. atria -of noriosr lAND. 'it has . So ' eneiat has' the use pith's. remedy become and so . .higli; broken, rcili . .i, inxrry, al 94 S,aton linitife r, o ) ,..* . i n F ... pimular isit.everywhate, that 'it is, tinneceseary to re count its vtrtnes.- Its works speak for it, -and find ut- I:Arty - nide: The whole' ract is brokeii. and ;rocky'', and . terance in the abundant and.voluntary testimony of the taeilevedto be - superior -.Oil •Terrirerv, .It., is ,about 'a , Imaiy.vihii. from long - sdfferly and settled disease. have - • mile tram sphere the . late., discovery of:Lead .. haa b . een ...°T i ts Made in 4 ..,ick.inr Creek, andimon which-Creek la.: the '•"sections; that ... use been 'restored to pr sttue vigor and health.—VVe can 'prevent a mass of•tyldence in. proof of oar "as- CAIiNOTBE DISCREDITED. • - • ' .. ,-- .. - -. " 0 multi eitiiiTit , • is pectilmr taint oft. i -A. s'r Ira a . 1 lection ~ which wed • - DE. :43011:101\ -WN CABE, r ' _ 11 Sentereter. lurks . wh•clle Morin nrsdat ealainitninden. - ''' 3 ' `he eerelfahltiees oft stud issesice Isis 41'71'im°11k Stalaps Seaweed - dtitudes of men. It T ,,,,, f , e a lid elies.Sliralt.e ?ills suer on . her produces or i 3 • h 8 T ates n fig.4arbeg that .- i .- educed by an ens h - • - s eeise e e _ 'bled, ntiated state I es ~ ' ~., The • 1 the blefod, wherein , elluid becomes in- ' GREAT SUCC I ESS - ATTENDISG IT ! nupete.nt to "sustain te - Vital forms ill - their l' tgorcius action, and 1 'ayes.- the system to 1 ll into disorder / and 1 .i , - eetay. 2.onttullnation s Yee] . rionsiy caused 'by mercurial distaie, low i living, disordered digestion from unhealthy i ' food, impure airs filth and hlthY habits, Jit i:; B . ; ~ the- depressing 'vices. and. above ' a the venereal infeetien. •Whatevet• be its , , I - origin, it is hereditary in the constinition,.' descending '• from parents to children tinter, the third and fourth generation ;"'iudeed, it; ' seems to be the rod of Him who says, "1 wkll ; -visit The iniquities of the. fathers upon their' - ,children." 1:110 diaeases it originates take , ; ,_,. various name.s, neconding 'to _the orgens it 4 'attacks. In the Junes, Serefula produces ' 1 . tubercles, and finally 'Consumption ; in, the,, , glands, swellings which suppurate and. be- !.; • - The above is a correct likeness of Dr. Schenck, taken 1 come ulcerous sores ;' in the stomach and ! hint) , years ago, after he had recovered from Consump: ' by recourse of his -.Se-asses:et Pet-some Seams - 4' bowels, derangements which produce indiel, Itet Tb likeness. although it 'does not represent him any.. 1 gestion. dyspepsia, and liver coroPlaints; on . thing !Bre as bad'as he was at the worst, yet it is in ', the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. strong contract , with the hale and vigorotur looks of the . • These, all having the same origin, require the , Portrait below, which is the true lieeneas of him at the.' . . . , present time. The contrast between these two per ` .same remedy. viz.. purification erul-itivigorit , traits Ls so great that many would not believe them to t tiori of the blood. Purify the blood. gee - be the same person. Yet there are hundredsof persons I-: these dangerous distempt•rs leave you. With 4 in and around Philadelphia who will recognize both , porto be true representations. Wben the eirst 1 ! feeble, fouL or corrupted blood, you &alma , Was Luken he weighed 107 pounds at the present time his weight is 22(Ipounda. t have health t with that " life of tlse fles h" healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease. , Ayer's Sarsaparilla 1 is compounded-from the most effectual anti -Idotes that medical science has tliscovered for , this aftlis•ting distemper, alai for the cure of 1 the disorders it entells. That it is far supe -1 rior to any other rerbedy yet devised, is I known by :111 who have given it atrial. That.: I it does eombine virtues truly extraordinary ! - t - in their effect 'upon this Class of complaints, is indisputably proven byelie great multitude 4 of publicly known and. remarkable cures it ; has =We of the following diseases : ging's ' Evil, or Glandular Swellings, Tumors,, I. Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and. Sores, Erysipelas, Rose or fit. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum Scald. Head, Coughs • from 1 tuberculous deposits in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility Dropsy Neuralgia, .. Dyspepsia or'lndigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial-Diseases, th i r n e lp w u h r o it l y e -, WserilliesaloefWcoeaknipinaehrtseSti ad m a ta r ' i i s n e d f ° l -e o (I M of the blood. Minute reports of indivishual eases may be found in AYER'S ANtEttleaN ' AL-HaI:AC. which. is - furnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein . may :be learned the elireetions fur its Use, and some nlar Consumption. and given up to die. I resided in of the remarkable cures which it has made , Pht adelphia, and Dr. Joseph Parish, then of this city, when all other remedies had failed - to affgrd °rd at ' es re , d w- m hi e els t° to,ol: 4)° m r e es t t,° •.o " l3 N •s - to * g a et a t i l t e nc . e gat; arrival I was put to bed, and there laid for many weeks_ relief. 'Those cases are purpo,.sely taken . from all sections of, the country, in order This was me native place, where all my family lived and that every reader may have necess tO some had died of Consumption. Dr. Thornton, who attended - my father in his last illness, was called. and gave me one Isl? can speak to him of its benefits from . one week to up my aerie's. He had seen all Inv ram- Personal experience. Scrofula - depresses the 1 fly go that way, and thonght I was to go, too, Then-1 vital energies, end , thus leaeste its victims far :l heard of the remedies I now offer to the public, which more subject to disease and its fatal results I c e u tr t a ll e Te m • y I s t o l , e ) e i e ln , c y d s tome that I could feel them pen. than are healthy , constitutions. Hence it -They soon ripened the matter on my tunes, . and I tends .to Morten,s and doe:, greatly shorten, would spit otr more than a pint of once is vs yellow mat. The; I ter m. every h m f r , , , r , n e i r ne. ,a As s oon s... ,,, t a hat b i e l la t n ul, t .a o n s tr u o b l s e i a d. , e .,: the arena ,e duration of human life. vast iniporumee of these eoneiderations has , e ) e c ,", e ' l ,f my app S t i le i e„ 4 .l 41 . ; ' e ' ' SO s weats - all it Was sir ; 1" led its to spend years In pertecting a remedy difficulty I could keep from eating too Mech. I 80011 is iliell is ildetillate• tO itS 'Cure. 'This we how, , - gahiod ni:: etrenetb. ands bare been I ;nm iug iii ee.,h ever since. For many rears I have enjoyed uninter. offer te the. public Under R' tile wolf of AYES., milted good health, keeping the liver, and stomach B.AnsAraRILLA, although' it - siessineesed ot " healthv with the Seaeveed Tunic 814 Mawirake Pill-. as ingreflierfts, FOille Of which exceed the best d r a e m d ad t b w il ent u r s p tem un p d e s ra mOeun t m . y' 3rieyco werigh pe i , s ,u t l w ew h o e u n ld of r ,• in nil6111i" power..By its - Send for me., far mid near, to see if their Cases . were like aid you may protect yourself bons - elle suffer- name. For this purpose I pat, profesedonal visits in the ing and danger" of these disorders. Purge , large tines. The; c‘insumptive• wish tO see the one out the foul corruptions that rut an t i fester-:- , that makes .these nieelines. and who was cured of coneinnotion by them ro make new lunge is impose. in the blood. purge, out the causes of disease, ble : but.cavities In the lungs, and chrome ulcerations and vigorous licalthlw. ill follow. 13y its peens of , the bronchial tubes canhe he , alessi. - Such crees are liar virtues : this reined) . stimulates the vital dying hourly under the oat wiry treatment of php,l. I . lre cur .. ed by the , proper use of functions, and thus expels the distempers_ tyee.ilerleselS.,d.il,lol7o.lE,o'lust.he Sy r up, S eaweed . ionlc, and Man. which lurk within ' , the system or burst out on nny .part of it.. . - I . lam now a healthy mum, with a large cavity in the We knew the public have been deceived ' middle lobe of the right king, the lower lobe very much ' ..- hekatized and complete adliegloll of the pleura. The by man's conermintis of :Nor sapariaa , tha t' , . e t lung le sound. au the upper lobe of the right'lung proMised much and did nothing ; hut they.; is in asolerably heal! by remldiom The great reas,m Will neither be deceived nor disappointed in why phr SP•tant, do not cure - consumption me, they try to d u o , E t t exe o much: ii t 1. , 1;;; ..; gi r - i , i •e l t l i t te , d;c c. i , e , i , e e s . t a o ect sl. c or i. s nr t ( li: , :m e l ees . this. Its 1 inues have been proven by-abim- dant trial, and there remains no question of ' se doing,: they cler lj an4 the whole digestive . power s, its sUrpassing" excellence fertile cure of the locking; up the secretions. and eventiadly it,.. patient afflicting' diseases it is intended to reach. sinks and die , . After I make a careful examination of i :e th n e . po, ,, ti r es . cit . leith . t.lr t; lie: i , rons:t i er , , , a nd h find lungs Although under the same' name, it is a very ems. e a ...can.. . - the P t ...e. p..t.e.t -ow , to Use the l' different medicine froni • any other which , has three remedies. .11.1110 me the cause, and they will All been before 'the people, and is far more, ef- 4 • stop of their own accord: :No one eau be cured of con sumpfibm, trier complaint, dyspep,ist, catarrh, canker, feetual than any other lihieli has ev sr been I . . , etre:crated thrust!, unless the liver and stomach are made available to them. healthy.. In New England this canker, chronic catarrh. ulcerated throat, 1.1014:1/10e of uvula, is more prera lent than in any other EN'tlon Of • the country. This IS frequently caused ley a foul stomach. You may burn it out with caustic time and Ii!Z•lill. and all 'Zhu' will get ' is -temporary relief. Correet the sthmath and liver, and . they will heal up themselves. • . tood nutrition Is the tenusly. If yon have any di sease hi any part of the body. it will remain there, and decay more and more, until you can get the EtOM:tell in the rendition to digest food, and make new blood to I take die place • of di-eased matter. This is, the only way to heal caritas in the lunge and ulcerated bron ehial tubes Correct the stomach and liver, and nature will do the healing. • 3,lany persons, have an idea that certain, medicines are great purifiers of the blood. When blood is once diseased - it cannot be purified;.it is di seased the same as the diseased matter in the system • 'bet get the apparatus in order. the , liver and stomach, and glee it plenty of nourishing food. it will make new blood. widen will take the place of that which in di '. Schenck'e Pulraonic Syrup ii one of the best prepara tions; of iron in use, it is a powerful tonic In itself, and when the Seaweed Tonic dissolves the mucus' In Mo. stomach. and it, is carried off by the aid of the Mandrake Pills, the Pultnonic Syrup is made into blood. 'This is .the only way to cure consumption. If I cannot get a good appetite, and food does not digest. I cannot cure .the patient. Never mind the cough; remove the cause and it will stop of itself. This il. the most trouhre i• have with my, patients at my room,. They say, - Doc tor, 1, feel stronger; I can eat ; my night ey,•eats are I t ' better: and I feel better every way ; but my cough is so bad ,vet g" and they sre astonished to hear me say that ; ' does not matter; remove tee cause. and the cough will :VA ARKI ....-rs,----liold u:: pt °duce after a goud !:.'stop of itself. Se.henck' Settikeell create, a good appe :price .is o' s - , tee in about nine days, when there is 110 WPC disease, • if , r •d. Grain shrinks - heat or e., uniese the liver I, so congested that the Mandrake Pills 1 destroyed by vermin very 'd e ter, and beeves. • Callllot 1111100 i. the duets of the gall bladder in that abort I Rod sheep. alter they are lit fur market, ens 4 space of time. in order to allow the , stale bile to pass I ' s eldom ken 'Yid', profit inur e thrall a few . off. Keep the liver and stomach healthy, and there, is 1 ,. .` ' at in°at-' I less danger of consumption or any other disease. It is t \yese s ' hard to take add when ;hose organ", are healthy. Those 13 - .., , F •ed sera )13 of meta OT pounded that are bilious.. low spirited, dreary. feeling stupid, ' '- I coated tongue. poor appdite. nerNpus, &remade bill of bones frequently. G ive hglit, :venni Mee t wind, everything that is eaten lies heavy: Inns of me--j te,rs, and dry dance to dust themselves .with, ', 1 mory. try one bottle of SCHENCK'S SEAWOOD TON: 1 fresh water (bUt wartne, daily -and ,keep the t ie. and oue box of IiCIIENCIiSir MANDRAKE PILLS. -, - I , , The Rey. Jacob Prechter. . 1 -s-- -• ---'' -.-. a. . ! 1 - ' it t._,/ (_., 1-I ...A_ M-A TIO N ! d disease taming poultry, and get ; 1 It j 8 Wily a cost of One dollar and twenty -tive cents, i water and feed vle,sels serupu.ousiy Clean___ with full direetienne. , ; Thus ELVOi This is suilieient. in many cases, tO satisfy whet the !'Ulellll of eggs- Well known and much respected among the tier : -- medicluee are Frequently one bottle makes a great i • : • . Ulan population in this country, makes the follo 1 ; - - - - . t i .TO - THE' -LAJOIES i i change iu tlw - sj•stern. Ady pes`son :het enjoys ordinary s; • hes os and PATits.- If every - one does ins ing statement for the benefit of the afflicted : I health. by using the Seaweed and 'Mandrake Pills cKcs- 1 - t Tull are (and allele more), towards break HANOVER, Pa., Feb. 16, 1559. .I _Bars. MARRIED .AND, SINGLE. • sionally, must get the digestive or in such a healthy 1 / 11 i , This Company owns, in fee simple. Three Ilundrec Dear Sirs:-Having realized in my family im. , • ' • i condition that they be c ome fl es hy. lam produce a ing, roiids, arid rilahling Palle about. . lii stndßixty-Fiee tits) Acres on Brush Rae, Cherry Rum • portant benefits. from the use of your valuable 1 1 The Oldest Regu.lator for Females., number of my old conemenenis e patients now enjoyi• g neighborhood, general r =tort will be , geed health, weighing nearly 200 pounds. I will con- 1 ens. d. - , - and Fiddler's Run, Clarion County, Penns, comptisee preparationa-MisTatt's .I.l.r.i.e.cat OF WILD i .. - • ______. . • . " it affertie me - pie:mum to recommend it. to, the ' - - in the fonowing tracte': - . , - übl' lc. (sight ]cell's ago one of my dough- i • i ed • ,- 1 llr. Clacesentsaarls Female Pills ' i and which arc .clude by relating three cures I have made in Nev.- York, 1 All di ff erent, and sm hill any one who feels T) , Will nam lately relieve, is 'm hoot pain. all distarban I any interest . in the matter to visit them. First is Mrs. ' No.l -The Ssurn TRACI, of Two Ilruidred (hit ~, f en a „. . -. .b in. a decline and- little'l f _ , ira,° i ces of the periodic. discharge, whether arising trom re-' , Faclow. residing then at Itlif lioneton street. Her hut, 1 . , e 1 •v • l' eel tor s.ntantis with you'll 1. :o e ..viii.---1 7 ced with care, so as ' to 'have Acres', lving upon Brush Run which passes. through it. f 1. . . eer r•-• .- . s e . e entertained. i tnen pros en a taxation or stippression.. The , : act like a charm in .re- 1 band called upou,me at not room. 32 Bond street, and and fora change of tii , .:l. it an ni..itnnl ga.t, off has on it Rouses Baru, &c., about one hundred any , bottle o• • excellent Balsam, and before she =ring the pains that accompany difficult or innnoder-' • hed call And 'see :w•Lsme to an see ler. lie said should do uo : B it Oi s ll fee a 3 , S Son a . twenty-five acres of sPlendid Timber. and a suPerabun. ' taken the whole of the contents of the bottle, ate menstruation; and are the only safe and reliable re-; good : that he had all the beat medical attendance, and - find. . dance of Stone Coal It adjoins the .13r CR and there was a great improvement in her health. I meth. for Flushes. Sick Ileadache, Pains in the Loins. , all said ...he was (00 far gone with Constimption to be , ti tt ios.-LOOk oat in advance for goo! have, in my individual muse made frequent use Back and Sides, PalPitation of the Heart. =Nervous Tre- ' eared: hut she hail heard of sonic great cures I hiul . ices •. • Li t tle . .• t 11 .„ .1 1e et/alba Rivas Om Cosexairs, which ire now gettlne ' • '.. - morn; I,ly:stories, Spasms, Brtflten Sleep, and other un- ' made; and he desired tO gratify her wishes. I culled. of your valuable medicine, and have also been p . -ant and daueerons effects of an unnatural condi- and found bar lyine; confined to herbed in the laSt stage 11 weile o f air Oil at i depth of about seventy (TO) feet. This is salt beilefitt d by't . to be a valuable tract. - • JACOB SECHLER. don . the se xuat functions. In the worst care of Flu- of bronchial consutnption. and without doubt inuet have 1 full y or Al or IA Intel, they effect a speedy cure. I died soon. I examined her lungs. found both bronchial .! ( Irv, N c •vur keep seeds in air-tight or see f • I least d a u tt u e l u e d l e u r f t , , No. 2. The "Barre % Pens' "of Sixty-Five (65' • - I si n nt P l ° il l : S .: lotrliebr(ixteseCv of ss e t a t ri i i i i i; r e3 ' l- 0 . I . :, • • From Jesse Smith, Esi., Dr. themsernan , s, Female Pills ' tubes very much elected, but no cavities bad formed: l , , vessels.' Acres, lying on. "Cherry: Run ; has House, Barn, &c. ' Presidentofthe erne oun y ßank, ' 11l orris C t MOITI.S . tOiTil, have been used OVER A- QUARTER. OF A CENTUR.Y. I her cough situ, eery severe'; the spit-box was half full s I Mo e , -. , has , about rtrraes: (15) scan or Ttmnica, FL - kart 01 •,, „They-are offered as the only safe means of meowing in- ; of thick pass: Pulse 141). lege swollen very much :And 1 , _ New Jersey. Coal: Ainanch of Cherry Run passes along itacasterr " Flexing useti Du. Wieren's Beefiest Or wILD i tempted meustruation , but jadies must. bear in mind 1 worse than all chronic diarrhea. lies bowels had been i . that there is one • ' d eleven ' - d I told ht had ;'llea; condition of the female system in 1 more times that ay her that s re but , except dente; storms, should liar it _ border, earning considerable bottom. land. There art cIIERItY for abont fifteen yeare, and having real- I , which the Pills cannot be taken without producing a l lunge emaigh to be cured. but that this diarrlua had I the range of a larg Eser. Fe shotlid not be confined in close 5;71- e stuekyard, or let. lied plenty of surface indications of Oil, and decided to in , 'zed its beneficial results in my family, it a ff ords 1 PECULIAR RESULT. The condition referred to is 1 been of long etandine. aud her stomach was in Bch a u h ; in well-ceestfricted racks, - and feeding, me great pleasure in recommending it to the pub- 4 FREON:L.'s:CY-the result, 311SCARItIAGE. Such is ; eery-superior for Oil purposes. - uicemtrei condition that I :vs afraid nothing could be 1 ~ . d buds; fed. free e are lie as ,a valuable remedy in eases , it weak huge, 1 the irresistible teruiene,y of the medicine:to restore the I done. She insisted I should try an d do what I could ; No: 3.--Th9 IrAwit'e Flint, of. Orle ilandred (1 _ 00 :: colds, corighe, C c., and a remedy which I consideYerrill functions to a normal condition, that even the ' for her, obeerving that she could not last loo , ' in the ' very fattexiing and inure - eecineitlit'lsl gellec - Acres, lying uperatddler's Run, one mile trod Kea -• t ol b e, be entirely.innocent, and may be taken wit s.; hi reproductive perm erOf nantre caunot resist it: TIIEY , couditionathe was in, and 1- could not make her any trough Is. i rumps anl , Bares, (a navigable stream,. lias on it House. Perfect safety by the most delicate in heilth." • i CA-IC-NOT DO liAlniiii anY other way. . worse. I gave her first "a dose of .my Mandrake it uld be isiven regularly • cveu a vet : sznall i ' Dr. Cherseinituis Female Pills • ' and the Tonic and Syrup freely. .That was on Tuesday, , . , ~ . . pi l h ,, , 111 0 Y than corn. , Whatever grain is led, Bare, see- Land very rough and broken • ; has from ter .„.From Him. John E. Smith, I are the only Medicine that 3LfiItRIED AND siNGLE , and by the next Sunday the diarrhea was carried oft her i quantity la V. if it can be ittd C o-t halt. cnli 00:, to twelve (12,) acres Of superior Bermes Lazfra , lii. distinguished Lawyer in Westmineter, Md. 1 LADIES have relied upon for many years, or rely! , appetite hitd returned, and she could bit up in bed and ; sheep shall ge* its share. Salt Might to ! it two fuss OF Cott, one of which is open. Also, e " I have on sever 1 a. oce.arsione used' DR. IN telex's . upon now. 'BEWARE frE'LNLITATIONS 1 These Pills : 'eat;her dinner.. She. Is now well, and E ave . me a long kept I:octet:Mlle where_ the sheep can ate st S"RIN ol- Taos One, open near the stirface, and four feel Bakaa-m; or 'WILD Cununx for severe colds, arid al- 1 „...____ form the a nd Prepsration ever put forward whhlM.. certificate, certified to by the Res. Dr. owling. , i • • . wore with decided benefiL I khow of no prepare- sieniATE and PERSISTEN- T SUCCESS . ' 43(SlailT 1 Mrs 'Bartholomew, Sa Weet Forty-fifth street, came [ it. If. liOw ever, it has not been. they aet..e thick ;--thought from indications that it may lures& •. • • • • • IRE DEICE 1 el l Take this a dv er tisement t o •to my rooms sm i t h's tumor on her liter, She was low .be °Tactually _aceeStenred • to it. The If ot:'-'q . bon tnat IS MOre efficeßiouta or more deserymg of • .1 e• to•fifty (50) feet on being worked extensively Basal. 1 - • 1 y o re- Drtiggi.t, and tell him that von want the BEST ; Spirited. ekin sallow. tongtiC coated. bowels costive, no t hat and most RELIABLE FEMALE MEDICINE 1N THE! appetite, and fast sinking info the egoave. The said tu- K i . better girosheet to ilifVe so a vein of en mrssows susess not yet analyzed. The Baleam has also been used with excellent WORLD which is comprised in • - nor had been miming oler e years. I gave her . ; iniSta e. tis much• -•• - .., i_te . eheep do not need watti• in Sseeee is el bin thought to be Btestrni. The In of oil an ' • effect ,by-J. B. Elliott, Merchant Hall's Cross I Dr. Chersomanis Female - Pills: l' : Syrup Tonic and Pills. and told her to take them' just as -accost to water which does not free L 4 They have received, and are now receiving, the sane excellent., It haring been found (ii; the creek, and me Roads, SI& ~ the directions were printed. She came back tO my 1 . , .- - - w ‘r -rile Cuantlt - t.f manure ss hich a • 1 lion of themost eminent Physiciana in AMerica. • , rooms, 3•2 Bond street iu two weeks: eomewhat better ;.1 13, 1. E. .- 1 ) ing from the surface in various places. Wistar's Balsam - of . Wild Cherry. 1 Explicit Directions vrith each box-the price, pee! her t o n gu e b a d began to clean a little around the edges- i fen; kings will make, if plenty ot much ant. • . I D01.....11 TER Box, containing. from 50 to CO Pills • ' her skin whiter and her eief , •brighter. and the tumor .r - b None genniue unless signed "I. BUTTS,: on I P'll t h ' II`" 1 s sen ma , promptly, by remitting the price tee largam seri Offensive miteer , mu faster 12 and tl mu itnlo be kept tinder Coyer„ li the wrapper. . - - ..- i,' i - - a t tha fo , 'ter e thrown froiu time to thne into then - - . and in about two months fhe came to my rooms very , rtll7 great. 1 1 . ergs. except for - Oreediqr, are J, P. DINSMORE. No. 431 Broadway. New York. I SOLD. ` HT DRUGGISTS CiENERALLy. much frightened. .saying , that the tumor had uearly . ~ of no vrtltie to tastere fel - niers. wills few *-11 . . S. W. FOWLE & CO., Proprietors, Boston. f stopped Funning, and wRs healing up. and that everY .; ,' . 111 - TCHING,S & HILLY ; ER. ProPrietors, doctor had told hcr teat if It ever healed. it. wooed cause , • And by all I)ruggiats This Company owns, tu fee':ple, Foes Hcanare • __-- ,that: the discsee had all left her ' over manure, Feed some' rhos - roots,, Cs 'ts - Sold in Potts% ille Ir JOLIN G. BROWN it.• SON v ia' s y stem . an d ti: +jure W0111(1 heal the ulcer up. They are ' toe", turnips, etc., to breeding EO". ri sm., T•wreer 14:•0) Acses on Brush Run, Cherry Rim . - eeptious, if, tb c . v. he not. enrp io yeu to v._u „ re and Oil Hollow Run, in the Great Petroleum Beale • 1 Imersville by JACOB S. LAW RE,NCE :in Tamaqua; now healed. and lie , rititri fur about a year, and she - is ; . by E. ' I- FR Y a n d Nt E'• FQWLEIL and in St.• c lair bY as heir ty and rohnst a woman as ;you will find in a days , :sal Drone s. (Feb , 44.--4-27. . walk , she ir, glad for any one to call oaf her, and takes I Clarion CourityelZenna., comprised in the To _ - - I C 4 li.;. Blati-TE & PnEsTorv, . _ tre- great pidus t•., visit ans one dud she hears has anlthieg , N0.1.-The ISAAC SMt•lfl TILM-141, of oils hundred ant REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE 1 Ar.ruop.a. . - lik f. her ease, and tries to get them to come and me. , , one flel ) acres, in two parcels lying - upon Brtuth Run. • . Heals Old Soree. , ARMY AND NAVY AGENTS The next case is .Miss Sofield, from Stamford. Conn, 1 Mrs. Bartholomew got her down to ree me. and she has • eh passes through them There is plenty of Tim wbi-__ -_,_ . 'REDDING'S 'RUSSIA SALVE ; r Washington: D. c., - . been ever since at her When she first came to ; ber ;au abunuance of Store Coal upon them ,tyre tht • 1 N o 03 5„,,,,, S TILT= My Moult, she was much emaciated with a distreeslrg I • indieetions of 011 are very saperior. It adjoine Dem , - ' ,•. ' Cures Burns-. Scam,'" Cats . , 1 Cleveland, Ohio, , cough, spitting large. quantities of blood. examined . Creek and Clarion River 011,Compenalee, upon whicl Sprains..; I PUBLISH THE - 1_ :co. 1 Lyss.a.'s Bioea. - her lungs with theetepeometer, and In all my practAce I REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE' • I Altary ireRA.LD . , never forted one with one lung eo far gone and the other Oil has been struck eta very shallow depth, and eliti cures Wounde, Bruises, S rcry provect 0 oming &minx wells. . • - 1 Ash e.n.Lwar . ' • thought she would die: but to •my asioniehment the f ' No. 2.-2. Raßiala P.LICIA of ems antastais Alil REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE i " - ~. .. ~ .• . .> : - c Boil - L i c - , 1 Pensions, Bounty Back Pay 1 see Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake .s ills , ' all seemed to go right- to work. the lung is all healed 1 f o u r acreielying upon Cherry Run atm, _ Cures 8, is aneeni ; ! over. leaving a cas%ty as large as a goose egg: good • four mil es from. the Allegheny River, one mile from the. Prase MO , ST • . Discharged and ResigneßEDDlNG'Sd Orreuests' Par, appear- due spirits and has gained some thirty-five i Sue Wer..l, and one mile from the date descovery o ' .. - , •4 - , t pounds in weight. She hes eotne camel' yet, which Ido - - Cures Salt Rheum. Pales, Erysipelas . "'EAT' "Ti - ) not ththls. it would be of great interest to some nnpre ! Lead on Licklng Creek ; has on it Dare, _te e . ,-,. twenty-eve 05) acres of very fine Thome and oue goer' . I Clahne. 4 ... 1:e $lOO 1 1 3o n u bt uty el s\ tie soldier. . REDDING'S RUSSIA. SALVE,. juiliced physician to Nish these cseel•!‘, particularly lithe! di sc h arge d • 1 .... Scofield. or auy of them AVIIO Laos been cured by my 1 Cares Ringworm, - Corria, &e., &c ; wounds reCe.iVed In battle, collected WiTuOur or.i. s in N% Ot er'at: %MIN or G 0.4, emen and in working order. The indi - , , , s u e ' , medicines. The , : are numerous ill meets York ; m bilt i tbe satiate' of 011 are VerY greateand large investment., NO feAltli.T SHOULD, BE WITHOUT IT. We PaY especial attention to Jaime • -Mel h I I •tOFIle • ' ye have FAILED, or which have been SUSPEN- ' above three all differ from each other : and if se hes are:being made in thee immediate vicinity by pante, Or po l y 24 C ent. a Boa. All . ;: :... szldig i s i zul:h dl e i i i r - vt 1; DED, of which there are tensof th n d Wh • the credit and the afficted known where and they ; are doing what I repreent they are; they should hoe I, 0 Inn 0. 0 bare m ay b e e a re d .IL SCHENCIr , 3f. ) whose judgment iii oil matters is undoubted. 31 n , 1 already (i eol e leel o ede , ud lllP3,ldd"aere m ur. J. Ir. fse::tenck can be found at hue principal office ; , J. P. DV(SMORE , No. 491 Broadway. New . York. ' No. 3.-ThiSreWeex Flaa, of two hundred acres:, S. W POWLR& CO ':. No. is Tremont St- Boston, - ly. li , e secure Pensions urn ten dollars. and collect N '' 3 ' ) " N rill 6 t h S treet; 1 ire adilee free id lying upon oli Hollow Run; elle mile from Bed l'ata. and by all Druggists and Country Storekeepers . Botinty 'old Back Pay for ten per cent., and nu pay un- from 9A. 3f.. until SP. ..1.. to e , . Creek (a navieable stream). lias on it House, Barn.- July .e5,*64. - te.t.. eew - , til se-rzu we have succeeded. g examination e cearges , , charge: bnt for a thOTOU 11, c 1% Philadelphia', every Saturdae. v &c.; ii ved rough, broken land, and calebraled tor ite ..' - . . . , -e . =ALP pn ).. s e m o n ody, and is de- , weed To lc each $ l. s's per bottle, ur iitf time half dozen. ; . . , 4 voted to the interests of the soldier and his heire--to ' h - -. . .. Tug , kg; ~ if • is 1; if h d - I three dollars. Price of the Pulmodic crup and Seas I . Coat. MMis; has also about one hundred and t w e nty: - nil.= ft la isv LtrAIII.E. Write 115 and we will d' tie s. Cent.. per box and me for sale hi ' all , , a copy free, or for ientre oars we will send you by l eel , 3 „. gi ~ Mandrake Pi -, .; sDraggl te . and Dealers. nee) scree of -minas, and forty of borTou teen: Te.-. ' . . • - • i return of mail a fine engraved tinted 'likeness Illbum - _,.. 3/ILY 21 54 " indications, of ; il are very impeder, 011 ma say, ••r . r. eize) of Lt, Gen. Grant. and Tag ARAM limrsio for Ons .----- MUM* sem place ue espect Petroleum tele' LOCHS l cLoCiRs : : CLOCK S ::: 1, I year. To persons sending a club , of four, we will seed' These ranch hare been selected with great care by 1 • kJ • • as pre/Slam. an additional Likeness and Tait ileseta. , es -- ' for oue Year and for each additional 811bicris l d committee of,Pcientifte,gentlemon and eepenenced ol • .'A lane stock of milt day ant thirty hour clocks, In 1 rational Lik eness to the - ur and a - misty of style; for rale cheap. by . getter up of tne club, so tool's : men, and consist of.twehe (1.2 j tracts or farms. dirt every person sending us arlab of ten and see will beentitled „_,_., ____ __ area of tern r y,„ „,,,„.„„, „„„,,_ ,„_____ __, . . . C. 1, . to receive. /ulnae ff, 81.3•R\ U....umber and Ton .i our - , -.•7 'Nsse'. miles.. 'Sumer watettmater ante Jew new, Centre Street, Pottsville.. SFr 04. n for one , ear and for any other number in the "iimi". l7 .' .. Mut wells en adjoining properties are at present ; yield , 4 ing from , twenty to fifty barrels often per day. incladhe the famous &too VY'n.t., and the wells of the Dee Civet ConiPanitla• _ - . All of Dimmers are rich in will, iron, lead am timber. Se'efieg Tette of coal , are now tieing worked. The tedications'of otiaiesnA - tior to enyin the State. , •Oontrectehatebeen Dudek* mew sad nuichinese. and °P end= will! be coltrusitndrd 'at,otifie, speeds ' Sept. it,: It -tfs _ Tetanal ire - exisileid: /3i)okslOS 4 itillisir*an for 1 .-7- 7 ------ ' ---------- 000 ENYEL°PEIS, alnall"indll2o, Jett-2,16. . 1-41' , Dee 24 '64. H. BiIT.NAN. OF .nM G EAT "THE:"! 'in* !,!1' THE ;" 01) BA1111(." -President,": - holc. CHAS. P. Ie. : 9ISDELI, !CHI City 4inas; p~issie. .111AIRCEIRS: MESSRS. JAS. E. LEWARS I CO., NO. 29 - SoO.lll 'Third St. The Big Cherry Oil Company. The Brush Bun Oil Company. The Red Bank Oil Company. ... ~..„ . ... BIG. .._ yviiiTilli!..:: . :... OIL . -- -' .....•.-.::..'...: :: - ...:: . P0,4P.41g...::.,.: I; . : :...I.: .fit#l4oo€ooo.:...:salapioo , ioo .. ; .!...:-. ~..:-.-' -.!.-_,r4kintrE,:!q....,i..,,•,-......--::...:.':.-.:: . __ ".-11 .• - . _ NIFAII).4IILies Iteeerved . au 'a 714orkistir LxiFLVIi Y'rek. mix= Treas. -Thri Mpeitisoalids-ComPany-consiste k .-Twenty ye f ogi - 4; 1 (44 liondeed*Cmi pf valuable oil ter- TO : matrof only. ohoel to :die land. onser.andiakittiatectonyo•or, 'dad, rune, iiortifor atidipandliel VritheDenbrd Creek. Greene , rte.! fklialikOnittidierilkurfat*Oroilktbiee ndles on atatiklidi edidid - Cand balf to thi c tio4tiarters initobtitthiltiatth. " ' f", • ; The Company dre,Putting down .1 wou—having . 'l3ll44ol.eugeke. <and aristogements are. befog made fors iseanni4alitlit hundred fekifiif robing- comidet4 set of toolli. and everything-necessary for a vigorous pmeeention of, the work,: . ' The Company- insruisentitig this large and -valuable tract of ignitor/03 tile public,' desire to call . eepe dal notice tthCrfact,thst,Ari manyeases; Prtmi lams have been paisto acri, *UR • one-half clts - crintdM "Which - theY:'exPect- itLverY yonly revenue, ; ankle fog* theilattering propitious be oat by their:Own developmentsnpon the :and. An Important characteristic cf the oil wells of this region. is that. whettcompleti4 they haver-never felled in.prodicing oils of rauperiii . ..quallt*. rosin 9 Less than seven per cent. b. attuat experiment in refining, and commanding . .the' very hlghost,market price and quick The lesseii.'by flak'terms of ; said- leave, have tall . .privilege.to rittb:lesse;.mine , or bort for , any or, rat of the nalberaltfoard upon said tract, and also the privi lege to'nee., - free • of charge: all the Timber :and Coal fthelatter ofwhich abounds .in immense quantities of - the finest quality to miry 013 their ,operations , • '.Geologists and practical operators - from .the •oil re .clone; *behave seen the Myers tract,'Unite in the °pip-, Ton; that, in locality , for boring iperposes, as well . ht • its Outward indications to an ail territory, this • large and valuable tract hOlds out.the most 'flattering pros pects in hitting fotoll:•.... Onlk.e. limited iminlier of Shaies will be sold. . Bookis are; now open at N0..•3104 tiouthVourth Bcreet, first floor, back !Qom. Subscription Price, Two Dollars per Share. Jan. 7, ' 1-31, PROSPECTUS SCANAWJEIA AND EICGDES BEVER* pm - :compAN:x; 01110 ."Ito. 208 S. Fourth street, PRILADWYILL CAMAS , sTocx $1,000,000 'PRESIDENT; C:•'A: *ALISORN, marl ons, WY. MY. i..7IpGRAMI• TREA.StRER, J. E. RIDGWAY. , . . . . . . Subscriptions received at the. Stliceot the Compauy, No.' '2olli*South niurth Jat., • Also et NO. 303- Chestnut St.: • . . . • • Divided in,10'.0116 'lunched: Thousand - Shares 'of Ten • *($10)'• Dollars each, of . which Twenty '''Thousand Shares are set apart to. he t•old ' at $2 50 per share; Making ',50,000 'Working Capital, to be . ox.pcniled • in developing the :lauds and : ' • ' paying the necessary ex• .• • pe.useb — of ; . • .. • Company. • • • . • . Wistar's Balsam OF WILD CHERRY 13.1ANOIS AND INDLODEONS, from the 1.. bait Tnanunicturrra. and. a general assortment of. excelleut.Muelvd ItistrtiL meet% Are sold., by the , undersigned.-- .. , -f Strings; Drifts:sand Screws for Violins. • - Can alSo bettanbsbed. Instruments repaired at short notice, and on reasonable terms. )L - :LUOMMIA;ent ,. ' Centre street. rottsvflle. , VA Tr NV.:IS/tVUI, AYR?S CHERRY PECTORAL, The 'World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds,: Incipient Con- • sumption, and for the relief - . , of Consumptive Reim:lts - in advanced stages of tho.disO•se . ... • . .. .This has. beeri so long us e dn: and so. ti, versally known,: that . -..ive • need do' no. ruoie.. l than . assure the priblie . that - it. - qualitv is kept up". to,.the best it ever' has been, and' that it . ' mays be relied ori.to. do all-if has -eve'r 'done:, Prepard by . - . '-•Da. d. C. Al'Eit &C 0.., 1 .1 ••••. ... -. : •-• . ; Practice arid...-Inctiytical . Chenrists t I . . - . ' LoWell.• gasil.. ••.. • SOld Wall drugt:Tists• every inhere. ' .• • . .. ._ .. -J.O. MIAOW N ..t. •Son, and by all the drng.: geki in Pottsville, alsd by all dealers in medicine eve rywhere: •' . " . July 16; ,il4 IMPORTANTTOFE.MALES --_-----------,,,, 4 ,t‘-sz-(NIt iSE.II.------ 4 . v• - Iti l 07 ii#- i' i)' \-1 t , "(4- • 4 t ( PILIAS)) e . • ~ • REFERENCES. . • '• Wei/him/ton, I). G.. April 19...1564. We take pleaeure in , saying that C. 1.:. !truce. Eeq.,.. has complied witlittie act of Congress authorizing cer tain peroona to act as 'Army and Navy Agents for. the collection of war claims : against the Government, and to recommend him to all persona that have claims they wish collected promptly. - _ United States .Senators—Benjamtrvr. Wide,'John w afer/thers of Cengrese 2 -E., E. Ecklef... Wm. JoiMiou, • May 17-cow SHIP AND : BOAT • BUILDERS; . . constantly on hand • PIII.S.T..LIA.SS BOATS'. for saie: And arc ready to build dret-claas Boats and Barges at the shortest notice. • , A Timber of Cant ker..aud Boat Builders are:wanted. to Whom good 'wages aud,cotistant employntent'will be. . They.nre also . prepared to build. at the 'shortest. ncr- Dee, - GOAL. CARS and DRIFT CARS, for all -kinds. Of. ..raininMapeottiou._ . . . . ..1111i1Titelli8 11 .Ink' Recogaiiiinee & Returns, printed, tog~ee ` _tberWit iAR kW& tit . . Just!. I . caw /llanks, for sale atiIARDTAVS- Book and Station, ETV Store_' . I,Jllnfit3, • CM:STEM PA. .:14c..::::tit*t.i* - . 4, OcGOTIFTRIERS TO . .LRORry "Ooght farmers to labor?! not much, AO boe!uke ; 'Tss4u3,l,4eotu so to flavor, Of Matteis bird to eudite. ."Onght faririers to labm-," And thus mnddle their brain's? WV, no; finch behavior Would be silly and strange.- . . then tay gned . neighbor, Don't .he. uuita a fool ; In t Pat do tlie Labor, • - But keep -yeuxself - . Take care ef.cour tr..uscloa, Don't overiork tttehe ; • ; With tiraitir you tr..ty Wadi%) Ae much. yea pkgthit. NOVI don'tbe a . mted-aill, - .Your.calling disgiztee 'Tll.)' . ihe, work may teem With progr.e . sk ke.sp pace. ' Yott'.see itOnreN plerAF; . .1.14 o dre trains now, feitt the gentrc—:. Make one in their train. • -ton know help. And eviy'to get, 'And the food that they eat, . Needn't caust,you Co-fret.' '%•.111 all come out . 123 th end, coo scil, ded• ajyx.Oce. --there :I-be FroOa the btr.tti, .17/ This warkiire, sad rilaving-,' - • T 0 .1111.1 eitt, a. dread - 'And tAzeu,slo dcyrading... °"`"' And bad-fur the lieu!! • Tlane yoir eons Ail! be . tattg,ht; To 1 .1 , 71) by tbeir'braiiia.; . 'NV: l ' k bUla ever have. thought ,tr,t;wie4ge t. gain So:shoulder tour axe-- confide , ift . • Pa- I: n:le • And see ttquit•riTn(zin,k, J. Fro,t t e Anuirevevi .kiriculturiet.- • NOTES IND SFGGESTION FOR .J.LNUIRIi. . . . . • 1.11::.61S:(:,-,Lt)01 , : - -over our bbok list. Encourage the formation of an. Agricultural library' in your. rieighti . orbbod. Ichereipany books and . perit . xlicals 'tnaY he kept for consultation. . • ...BULL • UING.—L-Keo verything neat emti tidy, withili'and,about the-builditigs - ; touls;cliaius„ etc.; tell ont:inay becoVeitld up in the slimy, And easily loSt.. ' in!. 'and- painting int pleinerits arealways . in order if the weativir favors. •.: , • : , . . . Cr.m..,. , ft5.--. 7 ttpen . the windows knit giv' change of-air on Warm; dry. days ;., remove 1 / 4 . any decaying vi!getaliles. . Prpiea against .trust-and vermin. , . . _ • . ATTL —Oxen oui:ht_to he"shod. and shar.p. - whether the ',ground . ii•• slippery or hot. Feed in accordance with the labo`r de.• inandeil of them, but. un s. .uu aevuust let, [hens full' flesh. Oxen low In tle3ll are, tnore• liable to trieet/ with _accidents'. than other.", Itti if a poor s;ecr wreaks s leg, nobody • . ik.ants the "beef. and it isnot tit to . etit'; not with" one'•in good "condition: . Young. cattle ouzlit,not to, be iianipered, but,well tetl,• kept in growing order..'` ' • ' CUIV 8. —,3llik to witliiti about - sir of calving; youfig 'cows certainly to that it vos:,ible, eneourage'allabit of. holiliug, out well.ln icy 1‘ ember he very careful of COwA With calf.; • 7 VAR3I nits" • C ua —lf o .. frequeut meet - • Inv:. Discuss the faruidil.; of-your iau neiol- borbood, and ho.w it [nay itnprp - ved. -Find out•ivhoshcls got the t.fst . seeds Of .v,ariotifi kin&, and sectireAlie•adt•autage for tlAd•elab. - , .lake observations ou - the care-of..tack, and s . see ivhose are yviidered the yest, add' ing.st' seonvenkintly., • • .• `f,LNctm, Sri:Fr:—Flaul in that rut in the full, and • wcnli it 'out. Poor .fences oak had neighbors. . . IMST":—Defend water: pipes and' poinp4 from frost, liorSe dung.packed arouild them I in thirrels - or boxes is :very good, ifnot 'sl lowed to reachahe waier. • • • . • • . _ . .Grui....%.,-- , -Griud :i.ll "fed out,' , except.._ fu: sheep.. Shelf cinli only - as. fasf• as wanted tl,r Use or &ale. Give rats - attention, phosplio•-• rous:pa§te. .., . . . . . . HARNESS and CARRIA.em T c . r5 ,........Keep clean and - atter they have been wet;,i)il them o l oi. ouoilly. ' ~ ra . . - -. . . ` ' ilOizsEg - .L-130.. very • watchful of breeding mares lb icy weather. •Keep litifses useff.ou the road well calked. ' • ,-, .- . '.. . . Icr..---The earlier - ice is secured, the better. If-well put in, in the coldest weather; "it is. s ,sood job, out of the say. -Use clenr,-'good tee only. - - - 4iligence , to incraitse-the manure • and compost heaps. gather the , dung in the yard. and comphst it with murk. :Absorbents io the shoUld take up id. the urine, 'it'd keep the air pereandl . whulr some *dim. - FARMER'S Farr CXXE. —Soak. 3 cups of dried apples over night in warm water; chop (slightly) in the morning and , then simmer.... hours in .2' cups of molasses, Add ? eggs, I . cup of sugar, 1 cup of sweet milk, of a cup of butter, teaspoonfuls flour, to make a rather thick batter ; spice to suit the taste. - Bake in'it quick oven. . ~ . . . . - . S A VV./to kii.i Cr. —eat. cabbage tine, sprinlzln 'n th brown sugar at, the Tate . of :, , I Ibi.- . tO.tlitf. barrel: -Leave out salt. which,may.be.:idiced, to suit tte. taste; :when ued. Piace itc in a barrel and pound tltiwu.viell as the filling:pro.. ceeLlS.' -It shduld be:Tressed . .io tight that the. juice shall cover the cabbage: - - It:will lie'.., 16r, use in 10. toifilteen daps. . . . . SAys.tor, • gEir:--Tlie3 rite r shonlil be ftee.froin strings; and containing ahritit.onic.fourth fat: 7 -a - • proportion-of it - leaf fat. ~'2O pounds of chapped -.Meat --...Tour ounces of sage, ten ouncifs of salt.... one.:.and three-fourths of in, ounce of black pepper,.. _one heaping teaspoonful of redf.peppar,', oae ordinary teaspoonful of Saltpetre. - • - This sausage is improind .by akt- 7 plit to Casings, and smoked matt:rawly. . , ..Fatut;exa es..- 7 0ne teacup of. .our cieam, 2 teacups of butter or sour milk, 2 tea- Spoonfuls of soda, a teaspoonful of' salt • and 1 teacup of sugar ; well: :Roll half:. an Ina thick ; cut in strips, twist and fry in hot lard midi, done; 'season with: ground', ein utunowor spice,. Tne;eakes.will be:the better for standing• an hour or two, after the - T . -are mixbd,tefeker ..• :i' ,~.:,}
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