4it .t au . mot ' Ji •• „ - • tad ikon Uft s ktliot*lngrdx44 &Elea sad liOnsaa Outer: ildbit 14110* fix • Aid - Simi - tau _ . /loath/16'6014 iiietalead theme. Ilaanked eel Amid the em ilugt bitted ce Menus kinds of esr t Is* they tbsia*l:Digber.. %Wu 913 / sit tta 1; 0 01 4 , 1020)14- • .Tbegaonaloshookstayopp er, 1 1% both timer fikeei sow *vied Mama:law roads of copper. I dad then theynneakoa and popped and ale. All kinds of felt poking— While ha kaarkeard at bet rernulls. Ina she laughed at Ns joking. Aral AM they POP ed andirall they ate— . Jokes month was like *tower— . Awd dined the Are, and sprinkee oat. ' dial droot and shook the popper. 'e clock struck nine, the clock struck ten; And al the corn kept popptng— It struck eleven. and then struck twttee, Aud still no slam of atrilisPZ• And.kibin he ate. aud.Seishe thought. The corn did pop and patter. TM John cried out "The oornu a dre Why Susan. mat's the matter?" Said she. "Johlianas, it's one o'cloet, You'll die of indigestion : I'm sick of all this popping corn= Why don't you pop the question T. A MODEL "Rceosr."—Speaking of Post- masters reminds us of one that figured over in Fulton County, in the reign of Old Buck. Be was appointed, and withal a little .unset tled in his mind respecting the duties of his position, which, - we mark parenthetically, involved about $3O business yearly. Mr. Jetikins—for such was his name—bad read the "instructions sent him, that he must make a "quarterly report to headquarters." So when the time came to report to head quarters he "spread himself" on the follow ing mr:james Bnchanin president of the united States Deer eir Been required by the initrue dons of this post Office to report quarterly i 110 W herewith toolfil that pleasin duty by re portin asfollows: The Hariestin has been goin on pecrtly and most of the nabors have got the cuttin about dun wheat is hardly a average crop on rollin lands corn is yallerish and won't turnout more than ten or fifteen booshilsto the aker the health of the com .monity is only tolearblememils harvinbrokin out about 2 and a half miles from here thair is a powerful &At akenln on the subjec of religun in the Potts naborhood and many !outs are Vein Made to know their sins for givin miss naney Smith a neer nabor had twins day before yesterday. One of them is supposed to be a seven Inonthster is a poor scraggy thing and wont live half its day thii is all I have to report the present qr. give my rspts to mrs; Buckanin and subscribe myself. yours Trooly, • Alijah Jenkins fulton co ills p. m tit .LOCK BEFOREiXOU llicx.—A minister in one of our orthodox churches says the Vine yard Gazette, while on his way to preach a funeral sermon in the country. called to see one of his members, an old widow lady, who lived near the road he was traveling. The old lady had been making sausages, and she felt * proud of them, they were so plump, round.and sweet. •Of course she insisted on the minister taking some of the links home to his family. 'He objected, on account of his not having his portmanteau •along. - The ob jection was soon over-ruled, and the old lady after wrapping them in a rag, carefully placed a bundle in each pocket of the preacher's ca pacious .bat. Thus equipped he started for the funeral. , ' , ' While. attending the solemn ceremonies at the grave some hungry dogs scented the sau sages and were not long in tracking them to the good man's overcoat Of course this was a great annoyance, and he was several times .under the necessity of kicking the whelps away. The obsequies of the grave complete,. the minister and congregation repaired to the ,church were the tuneral discourse was 'to "be preached. Alter the sermon was finished, the minister halted to make'some remarks to the nongregation, when a brcither, who wished to have an appointment given out, ascended the pulpit,- and gave the minister's coat a 'hitch to gain his attention. The divine, thinking it a dog, having a design upon his pockets, rais ed his foot, gave a sudden kick., and sent the good brother sprawling down the pulpit steps. "You will excuse me, brethren and sisters:" said the minister confusedly, and without looking at the work he had done, "for I could not avoid it. I have sausages in my pocket, and that dog has been trying to grab Om, ever since I carne upon the premises !" CAMP MEETING ANECDOTE.--At a camp 'meeting a number of ladies continued stand log on the benches, notwithstanding the fre quent hints frona the ministers to sit down.— A reverend, old gentleman noted for his good humor, rose and said : "I think if those ladies standing on the benche,s knew they had holes in their stock ings they would sit'down." This address had the desired effect—there was-an immediate sinking into the seats.z. A. young miLister standing behind him; and blushing to the temples, said : 'Oh, brother, how could you say that?' "fiay that ?" said the old gentleman, "it's a fact—if they hadn't holes in their stockings, I'd like to know Jtow they could get them A. father who had passed inniamerable sleepless nightS, has immortalized himself by discovering . a method of keeping babies quiet. The modus operandi as follows ; As soon as the squaller awakes, set it up, propped by a pillow, if it cannot set alone, and smear its fingers with thick molasses;. then put halt Sr. dozen of feathers into his hands and it will sit, and pick the feathers from one hand to the other ,until it drops asleep. As soon as it wakes *again, more molasses end more feathers; and in place of the nerve astounding yells, ‘ there will be si lence and enjoyment unspeakable. 'Ton have•lost your baby, I hear," .said• one gentleman to, an other. "Yes, poor lit tle thing! it was only five months old. We did all we could for it. We had four doc tors, blistered its head and feet. put...mustard poultices all over it, gaVe it nine calomel powders, leeched its temples,. had it bled, and gave it all kinds of medicine, and yet, after a week's illness, he died," Woler PAWFOR ANGEL.-A vagrant cafted at a house on a Sunday and begged for some eider. The lady refused to give him any. He reminded her of the oft quoted remark that "she might entertain - an angel unawares." "Yes," said - she, "but angels don't go about drinking eider on Sunday? Some one was - telling, au Irishman that somebody had eaten ten saucers of ice cream, whereupon Pat shook his head. - "So, you don't believe it ?" With a shrewd nod Pat answered, 'believe in the creme, but, not in the saucers." How do you and ,your friends ,now? said an exultant politician in one of our Western States to a rather irritable member of the de feati.d party - . 1 suppose said the latter, we feel just as Lazarus did,when he was licked by dugs! THE EAST Wian.--The learned Professor Parson had a great horror of the east wind, and Tom Sheridan Is said to have once kept biro a prisoner in the house for a fortnight by fixing the weathercock in that direction. A FOREIGNER who had mixed amoug many nations, was asked if .he had - observed any particular quality in our, species that might be considered universal. He replied : "Me rink dat all men,lovelazy." , Ir is said the prettiest girls in Utah gener ally atarry-yuurq. to stii:une 1611 4 44 ilt: Enewridinin - " — fro:li P t o Bat t rilie and badt. good for Entontio, Sondarand Monday, Si 31 " sch ' KCCOMiketainiatiliffET Joly 8. qii gitryiLlitlLL =Aims WILL 1.0 YEA WI r .on sal — saki Y. .7 a 26th, ism_ Pas senger Trains • indil leave • Ashland at 11-01.02- • 3 1- cameettog it ipi l da. Havett writh Reading. Raik readthilnelix Swilling:, Reading; /IX:. . mist M. P. IL; sxßaven .and interne mate"ifsitirr Addend leave eehaypikitl -Rom it mid 12.24 P. 21— stopping atilt prinegid stations. ' :dessetrose Ashland to Philadelptda, $ 3 26; to Read 19;est 26; to Schuylkill Raven Ss cents. .525 — . 211 the above Irene make at West.: wood with stages to and from Pottsville. J. B. WOCYMEN. Supt. • i-tf craisom _ piIuuLAIDELPRIXA Alo BRAIDING summer AtraTtgement, 'Joly. 10, 1865. DOWN PASSALNGRR TRAINS. • • Leave Pottsville.. dant, (except Sundays) at 3.15, A. M., ,aud 2.35, P. M.,—paathig • Reading at 10.04. A. M and4.3o, P. M. - Arriving in Philadelphia at. 12.45., P. M., and at 7.05 P. hi • • . • Both down trains connect at Reading with Trahm for Harri sbnrg and New York, and at Port Clinton with Catawisswßailroad Trains for Willinm rt, Slmirs , UP PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Philadelphia; daily,excopt .81111d0P) at A. M.. and 3.30, P. M. 'Leave Re h , ' at 10.40, A. AL,- and 6.00, P. M. • • - _ • • • SUNDAY. TRAMS. Leave Pottsville at 7.30, A. M.,. and Philadelphia at LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH: . • Connects at Harrisburg with Pa s senger Trains to and from Pittsburg, Carlisle, Chamberstruig, Lancaster. Gettysburg, Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, York and _Trains leave Harrisburg at 3.00, A. .14.,.8.15 A. If:, and' L 45, P. M., • for Pottsville, Philadelphia, New York, Easton. etc.. and at 4.40, P.. XI:. for Reading only. Leave Reading -at 1.00 A. M., 10.45.L.A: AL.; - and 1.38 and. 4.05. P.M... Sundays : Leave Reading at 1.00 A. M., and Harrisburg at 8.15 A. 14, Through tickets from Pottsville to New York, Balti more, Gettysburg. and- all, the princi I points in the North, Northwest. and Canada,. Rinlgrant- Tickets to same place at reduced fares. SO lbs. of baggage alloisred each Passenger. . ITAIABY cti VIROAD BETVTEEN TA MAAND' POTTSV'ILLE.. Letive Tamaqua at 7. A. M.. and 2.15; P. M; Leave Pottotie at 9, A. M., ,and 4.15, P, M. Mon co ills. . ply' the 9.1857 • - COMMUTATION TICKETS, With 26 coupons attached, between any points desired, or Families and Firms, at 25 per cent. discount. MILEAGE TICKETS, Good for 2,000 miles, between all, poling, for Fandlles and Firma, at $52 - . SEASON. TICKETS, Good for Holder only, between any points, 'at reduced rates, for 3,6, 9, or 1° months. . firml tickets will be • purchased - before the Trains start. Higher fares'charged . if paid In the cars. G. A. NICOLL.I. . . General Superintendent. July 3. •65. , L EII.I.GiI VALLEY 11./141.1.1(0.ALD.;- 9 .53. . . . . . . Fall: E gg-g trgemen ON AND AFTER MONDAI,: Sept.. 'l9th. - the Pas senger Trains of theielaigh_Valley. • Railroad Coinrenly. will runas follows : - - . -- • . . • . DOWN OR EASTWARD TEAMS: • • • &Llamas: • .•• . • • - No. 5. - No. 3. • No. 1. Leave - •' • '' • .P. 31. A. • 31. 'A. M. White Haven " ' " '2 0 8 - 9.00- '- .. Tannery..., ' - ' 1.35' .9,08 • Ilickoryßun • •• • ~. • • 216 9.19 Mud Run • - 252' 9.27 Rockport. • - -Drakes Creek - • 3.09. . 9.46, Stony Creek - . Jeatiesville - Jleaver Meadow 220 "finale Creek Bridge • ' 2.50 Weatherly 3.00 Penn Haven • • 320 ' . . • MAUCH' CHUNK • • 350 . 10.40 4.30 Lehighton / 4 00• • 10.50 .. • 4.40 Parryville. ' . - - ~ 4.06 • . 4.46. Lehigh Gap. ' • • • - - 4 21 '•• . .5.01 Slatington ; • • • ...-.4.27 - 11.13 5.07 Rock' Dale • ' 439 .- ' ' 5.17 Laury's • 4 48 5.27 White• Hall • '• Coplay • - • ' '4 59 • 11.38 •:.: 5.38 Elolvendauqua • ' • • 5.03 . ' • • 5.42 .Catasauqul ' - •- -. '5 07 . 41.43 546 Allentown . Furnace.' • 515 . • 5.54 ‘,llentown....'. .. ..•.. .: ' • - .5.20 4 1 . 3 4 - 8. 0 0 Bethlehem 537 ' 12.13 6.15 • Freemansburg ' .5 47 .•.. 12;21 6,23 Lime Ridge • . ' 553 ' • 12.e8 , - 6.29 Easton, (arrive) 610 12.45 :634 ' • ' UP OR WESTWARD TRAINS.- .. .- STAYTIONS; . • . No. B'. No. 6. No. 7. No. 1. • No.• 4: • Leave , A: M. -.P. M. :P. M. A. M. P. M. Easton.: 930 - 3:25- 7:40 11.42 . 10.03 lime Ridge . 3.42. 7.58 . . FreenutruMurg. _9.50 ; 3:49 • 8.06 -.. , ' • Bethlehem_ -.10.00 • 4.00.8..15 12.13 '10.03 Allentown 10.12 • 4.15 8.30 . • 12.23 ' 10.44 Allem% .trurtfte • 4.20 . • 8.34 .• • . , Catasauqua 10.25 4.28 ~ 4.42 - ~... .• Ilokendauqua...lo.3o • 4.33 8.47 •. ig ' if - C0p1ay...10.34 • 4.38 8.51 • . g - • g: White Hll • 10.30 ' 4.13 ' 8.56 ~ 3 -. -;1 • Laury's 10:46 4.55 9.04 . (.2 .- . Ix' Rock Dale•" • 10.56 - 5.00 • 9.14 .- 04 -ot • nanx Slatington 11.07 ' : 5.12 • 9.25 , •-. , . -.- Lehigh Gap..... 11.13 5.18 9.31 • ' • i • • E .. . Parryville.. 11.28 ; 5.33 . 9.45 -. • , • .. Lehighton 11.34 5.39 . 9.50. 'Mauch •Chunk.. 11.45 6.00 10.00 '--. . .• Penn Haven.... - :12.15 . '• • . • - • • . Weatherly 12.40 . - . . . . . • - . . : . . Hazle Cr. 13ridge12:50 . . . .. • . . Beaver Meadow. 1.10 - • . • .. Jeauesville ......1.30.• - •. . . • • Stony Creek„ -., ' ' 6.38 . Drake's Creek.. 12.2 - • 6.46 . - ' Rockport : 1 0 36 -6.54. • " . , . Mud Run • • 12.40' . ' 1.05. . •,• - • , Hickory Run..•. 12.53 7:13 .'- - • . Tannery.......-. - 1.03: 7.24 - • , • • At White Haven I.lo' 7 32. • . -• CONNECTIONS: • . • . . _ - CENTRAL It. 'R. OF NEW JERSEY. • ' All up and Down trains connect With the trains of the Central Railroad of New Jersey to and from New York. • NOII7II PENNSYLVANIA lIAILINIAIL - • All Down Truina and Up TtainS Nos. 1 and S connect with the Trains of the .N. P. R. IL for Stationflabove Bethlehem. - Down Train No. Sand Up Trains Nos. 2 and 6for Stations below Bethlehem. . • . - ' EAST PENNSYLVANIA It. B. All trains connect with the trains of the Irak Pennsyr vania Railroad, except Down Train No. 1 and - Up Train . . iivn.vrostin DELAWARE EAILROAD. Down trains Nos. 1 and 3 and. Up Trains Nos. 6-and connect with Trains of the Belvidere Dalaware Rail roe."l.. ' CATAVVISSA QUAKANX • RAILBOATS. Nowa Trellis Nos. 1 'end s'ind Up' Trains N. 6 and S connect with the Trains of the' Catawissa and Qua lake Railroads. ' Down Trains Nos. 3 and 5 and. Up. Train No. &con nect with the Trains of the Hazleton Railroad. • Down Trains . Nob. B and s.and tip 'Trains Not. sand wilLeonneet with the 'Trains to and from Wilkeabarre ROBERT H. SAYRF,. Superintendent and Engineer L. V. R. R. Sept. 15, '64. • • . ' 39- The Most Cotnplete Sewing Ma.- The Intro'lndian of the ".IISBEACEI! - - .Dates a nevrera in Sewing , Machines. It Hems, 'Fells, Hied*, Bathers, Braids, Quilts, and Gathers and News, ea a • Balite at the same time. The 'undersigned has ' been appoinied Agent: for Schuylkill County, of the Florence Sewing 'Machine Company, Manufacturers of the celehrated. - Beversible Feed Sewing Machines., . - The following advantages over any and all Sewing Machines, are claimed for the "Florence : It makes four different stitches, the lock, Imot;tori ble-lock.and donble-knot, on one' and - the same ma chine_ Bath stitch'being alike on .both sides of the fabric. ' • . - It tuts the reversible feed motion, which . enables the operator, by simply turning a thumb• Screw, to have the work ran either to the right or left, to stay any. part of the same, or fasten the ends of the,semt.sa, without turn ing the fabric. - • • ' Changing the length of the stitch, and from one kind of stitch to another, can readily'be done wae . the ma chine is ha motion.. , . • very stitch is perfectln itself, making the seam se cure and uniform. • . . It is aunost noiseless, and can be Used where quiet is necmtsary. . . • Its motions are all pckeitive there are no springs to get out of order, and its simplicity enables the moat In experienced to operate it. . . . • • - ' .It will not oil the dress of the operator, as • all the machinery Is on the top of the table.. . • • • It Is the most rapid sewer in. the world; making five Stitches to each revolution. . ' • - - Its stitch is the wonder of aIL because of its tom*. blued elasticity, streagth and beauty. . • It does the heaviest or . finest work with equal ,faaili ty, without change of tension or machinery. Every Machine has one of Jencks patent hemmers attached. (the right to use which we controLl euatilmg the operator to turn any width of hem desire The public is respectfully invited to examine these Machines at the Store of- he undersigned, Centre street, Pottsville, where full particulars will be given. R. R.' 'id0R1(18. 34-it NEW BOOK STAT.IONI43:IIt *TORE.- . The undersigned are now prepared to furnish a fine assortment of Books and first class Statioi3ery, at their New Store on Centre Street, four doors below the Episcopal Church. Printing, Binding and Stamping to 40,000.24.."1"tn r 6 1 / 4 1 - enlti. 9 l1 4 ~ A g" * EW pearly opposite the Mortimer House, Pottsville, .Pa. - APR) 15, . gAN'll TWO • Elog.l),PAPlat. 4 (lentil a pound Pala for clean White Wilting and Magazine Paper—and also Old NevOispaper% Pamphlet% and Old Book, with the covens taken off,-' . adored Prs perl cent a prituni, ,• - •B. BANNA.M._ . April 23, '24. . • • . . • • ~y.^.!'r(.:✓'a-^yl'~„'..~..'. Malaga ==! chine in Existence. Angust . 2o; .64 . Musk, - z Friel. *saps, , . • _ ' • Achset nooks. • . - - - Toy nosisa, • . &c. °Mart promidly attended to. (live ne aca - • • - BOSBYSTIELL BROTIIBER: 0. C:l343sa7aaa LL. 16 tf - - - C. A. tioeuevunei..t.. Putteiville, April V, .•65 iiiOrdered.dikestiiiii *Orli - inilteilihy food; igTurealit filth, and , filthy habits, thedepressing' viceicsuld, above - ati, by the venereal infection. - 'Mutterer be; its origin, it is, hereditary-in the.. constitution; descencruig "from parents -to c 1» ldren unto the third •and fourth generation; 7 indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, " Iwilt Visit - the iniquities of the fathers.upoi! Welk children." The diseases it originates take Carious names, according to the' - organs it • .Xi the lungs,. &refute . poduties tubetele — ii and fmsilly. Consumption.-in the. glands, swellings - which 'stint/rite and •be come. ulcerous sores; in the stoniach - and bowels, derangereents winch - produce indi gestion; dyspepsia, and 'bier complaints; on the skin, eruptive and 'cutaneous affections. These, - all having the same origin, require: the same remedy; viz., purifkation and invigora tion of the blood.. Pitrify the blood, and •these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or ',corrupted blood, you cannot have health; with that 44 1ife of the flesh" healthy, you cannot have scrofulous .disOsse. .Ayer's Sarsaparilla . * is iompounded froin the most effectual anti dotes that medical science hai discovered.for this afflicting distemper, and for.thkedre of the disorders it entails. That it is far'supe= rior to any .other remedy yet devised, is known by all who have given it atrial.. That it does combine virtues truly. eitraordinari in their effect upon this Class of complaints,. is indisputably proven by thagteat multitude of publicly known and reinaikable •.ctires it has made . of the following , distasei jangegi Evil, of tllaudrdaf. Swamp, Tspriors, Eruptions,. Pimp*, .111otches .and Sores, . Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fife Salt Rheum, Seal& Head; Coughs from tuberculous deposits m the lungs, White Swellin4s, Debibtir, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Matins and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Wealameand, indeed, the whole series of complaints t arise from impurity of ,the hlood. - Minute reports of 'individual eases • may be , found in . ATER'S AmEnipSw Ar.ssanse, which is furnished to the druggist& for gratuitouS diitribution, ,wherein may be learned the directions for its use, and .some of the remarkable cures which it has Made when all other remedies had failed to afford relief.' . Those. cases 'are • purposely taken from all: Sections of the country, in - order that every reader may hive access to some one who can speak to him of its benefits from perional experience. Scrofula depresses. the vital energies, and , thus leaves its victims far more subjeit to disease. and its: fatal results than are healthy constitutions. Bence it tends to : shorten, and does greatly shorten, the . average duration of human life. The vast importance of these , considerations has led us to spend years in .perfectibg a remedy Which is adequate to its cure, This we now offer to the public under the name of ArEa's SAnssrAau.ts, although it is composed - of ingredients,. some of which exceed the best of Sarsaparilla - in .alteratiie power. By its aid you may prOtect.yourself from the suffer ing and, danger Of , these disorders. Purge. out the foul corniptions that rot and fester in the Wood, purge out the causes of disease, and vigor6us health - will follow. By its peen liar virtues • this, remedy stimulates the vital .functions; and thus expels the distempers which lurk withinsthe system or burst out on any part of it - .We know the public have been deceived by many compounds of Sarsa.pctrilla, that promised much and did nothing; but they will.neither be deceived nor disappointedin this.. Its virtues have been proven by abun dant trial, and there remains 'no question of its aurpasiing excellence for the cure - of the afflicting disease& it is intended to reach. •Although under the same name, it is A very different'medicine from any other which. has been before the people,' and is far more .ef fectual than any other which has ever 'been available to, them. • A."Zra:t.'S CHERRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Reiaedy for Coughs, _Colds,_luoipient Con- Iprent, sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease, This has been so long used and so, urir vernally known, that we need - do no more than assure the publie that its quality is kept • up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied;on to do all it has ever done. Prepared by: Da. J. C. Arses & Co., • • . Practical and Analytical Chemists, . . Lowell. Mass. Sold by . all druggists every: where. , •.- J, G. BROWN .1 Son,mnd *by all theAnie getth in Pcitteville, also'by all dealemin medicine eve: Jaly 16,..6,1 • • . • . • 29-Iy-qow . • Sehenek's Mandrake Pills SICK HEADACHE, Its. Symptoms, Cause. and Cure. A[B has received its name. from:a constant 'min - T sea Or sickness at the stomach, which attends the pain in the head. This headache le apt to; begin in the morning on waking from a deep sleep, and when sonic Irregularity of diet has heen committed on the day lie fore, or sometimes for several days previous. 'At first there is a distressingly oppressive 'feeling in the head, Which gradually merges into a severe heavy pain in the temples, frequentlyattendtac . by a sense of fullness and tenderness in one eye, and -extending across the fore. head. There is - a clammy, unpleasant taste ,in the mouth, an offensive breath, and the tongue covered with a yellowish white fur.. The sufferer desires to be alone in 'a dark room. As Soortas the patient feels the fulness in the bead and pain in the temples, takealarge., dose of Schencki Mandrake Pills; and in an hour er two they will feel as well as ever. This has - been tried. by thousands, audits always sure to cure. and instead of the sick iteadache corning on .every week or ten days. they will-not be troubled with it once in three - Schenck's Mandrake Pills are ccenposed of a numlier of roots besides Podophinin, or arneentmted Mandrake,. all of which tend .to telex the secretions of the liver,. and act more prompt than blue pills or mercury, with out leaving any dangerous effects. in a bilious person they will show them:Ores by the. stools. They will expel worms; mucus, bile and all'. morbid 'matter .the *systein. - In sick herulathe, if they are taken as di rected shove, (a fall dose as soon .as. they feel the Bret symptoms of it) Dr. Schenck will sad has aireeted his agents to return the money if they domot give• perfect satisfaction. • ' ' . . if a person has been compelled to stay out late at night, and drink too, mach wine, by. taking alore of pillion going to. bed, - next morning - he .will feel as though he had drank a drop; nnicza he fpiveta to g 6 . They only cost 25 cents a box. , . Whoever takes them will never nse any other.: They are worth a dollar to-a sick' man for every cent they .cost.. - . :Dont - forget the hanae—Sconsiors Maannaca Pura; • Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. • Schencica Principal Office, No. 15 hlortkfirsthareet,Phillidelphia, and by Druggists and Storekeepers generally. '- Price for Polmonic *nap. Seaweed Tonic, each $ 1 $ 0 per hallo. $T 5170 . the ball dozen, or two bottles of Syrupand one of Tade, for $3 "- Dr. Schell& will beat hill btriCe. No. 35 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, every Saturday . te, -see Ottiente.-;-. lie makes rico charge for advice, bat for a thorough, ex.; amination, of the: lunge [.with. bia Respiroteeter,., be chargee $3. - • '• - March IS, 435.-.41- • BIME6IIII4* MOMS CHARLES ZEZIEREIej • SALAIVI,.kgDER, SAFES, Second s t., Pottsville • Annottticei to the teutittete community of this • and the adjoins conntkff, that he amnesic. . • tares ER of alt 'sixes and '— kinds, Warranted Pim-Peat:which,. in point of , worlantauship and finish, will compere with those Mined from any other establishment in. the .conntry.— tie alWayerkeeptOstfes on hand for sale, and will' make them tiny size, for Banking and other Public Institu tions. as cheap, if not ch.seperrthantheyeart beobtained • Ile refers to Benjamin Hawn : a% George Bright, Thom: . Owen and A: Henderson, of this Borough, who have his Safes in ' acme la. 423.-24-tf •RECCA- IMBRICATING 011., JTIMM RECEIVED a 114 et' fiENVINE. MecCa Lubricating .oll—the best CHEAP-OIL an the market for Latultatin parlioess:—for sale wbo/a-- .asile at mittiufactureti_priast IL LOMAX -, , Also, It regintar nes:disci WbaleCHl, the quality. of - which we warrant, at the' lowest- wholesale,.,New MEE RICIE acU AP fag . I • , !noir _mipirodbittwAgeximinkor I 00. Ca 433***uritif -140!**/111!_- =l"irtUr:l - I**Weell**o.lloo4. Amur= prwititiitotaiirttmv feriput salbeet.Jor-**Paistr; OlUsisr e Aa t altomottrataitoololllM. ' Th.C. 9,9 10 P9 3 71!# 1 , F' • ". .ABUISTIR.-ov er w i m : ttko.fer moot ellicieotsdf OW. ctim and • inethintbaly.*lth Ober yl!11!kt4al ,;11:i# , Dg . Is ledziodi to * ' tem** . hautoliate ate. and , 1* 060, k c ia ,11 ,,..W4 *tr i Pir . .. Its d un= r ai lrta Wan , crecillk Mn*o and riratOW well lan.sr* bit . • COMPOST:CHFI pat fur is largelf oompourtof azdand- aim= encb 113014..b04" , hair and wool, together with CheitiliCldi Mid IDIOM& fertittiets, which ,!tecoccipoo .theinus, rindtetaitt the nitrogenous elements, - It is sued iambic - fertilizer for Aeld 'cropti gener ally, and especially for potatoes, and garden purposes. Ita excellent qualities, strength' stmt.. heapness, have vade It us, pi:velar with all who hammed COMPOSITE: FERTILIZERi .THIS .Moo'. Phosphate • fertilizer' is particubirly adapted for the cultivation of trees, fruits, lawns and flowers. It will :and a very vigorous and h.tilthY growth of wood arid fruit, _end largely Increase the quantity mar Perfect - the .matarity _of. the fruit.— Por • hot=house and' honsehcdd 'plants and flowers, it .will he tonna an indispensable. article to secure their greatest peifection. wiltprevent and cure diseased conditions of the peach and grape, end is excellent for grass and twine. Nit • • • It is composed of such elements ai make it adapted to the growth of all kinds of crow . in all kinds of soils. The formula or method of . combining Its oonstatuent ' fettillzhigingredients hive received the highest appro val Of eminent chemists and Scientific agriculturists.. • • - PHOSPHATE OP 111 3 / I F-agr l T "cultural ehemical Company . ° thanufaiture a Phosphate of. Lime lia'accordince with a nevi and valitableformula by which a very superior article is - produced, so as to be afforded at a. less_ price than. other manufacturers 'charge. • Practical tests have proved that its value, as fertilizer. Is equal to the bimt Phosphate of Lime in the market. . TERMS :CASH. All Orderiof a Ton or mon: will be delivered at the Railroad Stations and the Wharves Shipment. free of - Cartage will be cloned on all orders of 6 barrels or less. - One dollar per Ton allowanar for oartage will be made on all sales delivered at the Works of tbis Qua pantr..on Canal Wharf, ' AGIIICITLTURAL PHRMICAL COWART'S WORKS "Ar Oixat. Wlttlticoa ine DZLAWAXL . Office 4121 Arvh. Sl., Philadelphia, Pa. . R. B. FITTS. General Agent. The Company's Pamphlet Circular, embrading full directions for using the above Fertilizers, licit by Rua re% *herarequasted. March 11, '65.-10.dm -3E3 AL C3ll- 3E3C 9 IS .A. - w - 33 - o - r1 - E SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. B.AUG.H'..&..SigNS; . . ..• MANUYAVIIMEHB .14.1 D paopurroas, : • „. Stare tio. 20 South Delaware kreutie, :PhDs ItediaCtieit irs Price! After this -date r June - .1.3th, the price of 13AUGR'S RAW BONE PHOSPHATE will be reduced to $6O per .2000 lbs. fa cents per pound) packed In good bags and barrels,. and delivered free of porterage to any , wharf or depot in this city. . ' Send is, she Orders Early . Already the indications point to every heavy trade hi onrarticie for the fall season, and although* e have immense facilities for meeting a larg w e demand with a prompt supply, we would strongly advise Fanners and Dealers to give us their orders as early . ert ppssible. allaugh's Raw Belie Piesphate • Has now. been before the Agricultural Community for many years under .ONE' NAME 'and. ONE PROP LE. TORSHIP. and needs no further commendation than that accorded to it everywhere. in the continued and socceastul use by practical and discriminating Fanners. Mannfact.ured only by . . . 11.417G11 Ile SONS, No. 20 South Delaware Ayenue, Philadelphia, ' • VP — We recrinnuenid• Ferment to iJurchlkse Dr their nearest Agricultural Dealer. .•"J. C. BItIGIIT CO.. Agents, • • June 24„ - .65 25-31n7 Ashland, Schuylkill Co., Pa. rtiono PHILLIPS' GENUINE; IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPIIA - TE OF LIME, FOR SAE AT lIIINEFOTERERS , DEPOT, . . MO. 27 North Front, Mt., between Market dc 'Arch Mts., PHILADELPHIA, . ■ - And No. 11,.Boilly'rn Wharf,. Baltimore, Bd. The Subscriber begi3 leave to infarm-Dealeis 'and Consumers that he is now; prepared to furnish Moao Purtuest GENITINR IMPILOVILD 'SUPER PUOSEIIAT6 OE Lots, - in any quantities. , • ' • ' . . The universal satisfaction this article has given dur ing the past fear years, has So increased the demand that I have been compelled to greatly enlarge my ca pacity for its manufacture, and now trust - that .I will be able to fill all . firderi during the season. Yet my rale is _first mew _first served. .• • •• • . . - Discount to Dealers. • • • . • " 'MORO . PRILLIIPS. • • Sole Piroprieter a Manufacinrer &.,.NEEtILES, CiONSINCY TAB L1A.N07A.019118 OP "SHUR ' IMPROVED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF .LIME,.. Aid .assure the nobll6 that none will be sold or OFFERED.FOR . SAIE. Iat.MANUFACTURE, TR- OWN : N0..42 AVENUE, • Philadelphia: • • lktay.27, 435. • - .1-r3nt BUSINESS' CARDS. HENI PLEAMANTS, CIVIL AND NaNENCt ENGINEER, Infpects Collieries, and eiamines Mineral and Oil Landr. Orrica—Southsreat Coiner Of Market and Centre Streets. May 6,'65. ' • 18- . D R. D. lIVEDSWER BLAND Offers his Profettiontd Services to the citizen's of Potts. ville and • Office... Cornet Mauch Chualc Jc Coal Sts. Jane 10..65. 2.3-6 m : : E. I'. QUILITCIII, Civil mad Mining • Pmlinter, Pottsville, Pat.'. OFFICE on 2d Boor of Geo. Bright's Building, Cen tre Stn.tet.(Bec„.lo,`64.-30-le LI AR.R.IB BIIIOTIIPIOI, Civil and Mi. ning Engineers, Hussel's Building, Second and Mattantango Streets. - • STEPHEN MBE'S.JOSEPH S., HARRIS. July 30 . , Se ptember 26..63 • BIN, . 1- LANGDON, Surgeon - ' B• Dentist, Market Street, second • door above .Third. Street, south side, . PottpviTle. 5 , '6O D .W. SUEAFER, Pentsvlllic Pa.,-late L •of the Perineylvania State Geologic al Survey, ex plormr lands, mince, &e. October 13, .515 .VIRANK CARTER, Rent Estate Agent, MAILhisTOY CITY, Schuylkill County Pa. . .. • Uri:atter Addresa— , 'Mahanoy City P. 0. , " March 3U, , '61.. : • - 13 tf AGJECIVEIV--For- - the Purchase and. Sale of eal Estate buying and selling coal ; taking charge of Coal Lands, Mines, &c., and 'collecting rents. Office liabantango,Street, Pottsville. April 6, , 60 : 14-) • CHAS. M. HILL. . folllly A. OTTO, 'lllninfacturer and J Dealer in all.kinda of Lumber, Williamsport; Pa, June 29, - - . 264 y • • NV' R. 9Y:19!01118; .CIITIL AND MINING ENGINEER. 011100:-Bassel , • Buildin, Babantongo ni Street, P•lvi g lle; • Mac 6. '6.5 1%1 ALMON CABINET OR. J . GANS. .'• • • - - • Steak & Co.'s PIANOS. These lumnlar Instruments ere finding their way into' thousands of families,. churches, -lecture rooms. Otc. dc. For sale In PhUadelphis only by . - • E. GOULD, 7th and Chestnut Sta. inr Also Melodeons and second Pianos. March 26, '65. • • 141C141,13310, I.T.E. • ' • • • • W' All kinds n "Idusteir Instruments, Violin Strings, Sass. iol Strings, Onitai and Banjo Strings, constantly on hand. . • • Dian SO, '64.--45 IT, S. STAMPS LEGAL, - . COMMERCIAL, and - • - BUSINESS At R. MAXXAM!. Booltstiore. QAMION , I9 • 31AGNESIVIYI PEN.—Just re $.3 ceived an assortment of the Magnesium Pen. which is said to , be very durable, 7 hotino as longaosin artany commonlien, and hi- antLeOrrbeive.: It itikibly; rat , .ommended by day Cot:lkea Co., and a lumber of other reliable bankers; For 'sale wholesale. and 1 eta at B. BANNAPS Ilookstore, - Centre_ECE Pottsville. • TO..E NOIN r OI 00, DRAVOU TSDIE N; p j ard; dl4 AlsofThiwing.aper, backed.. Muslin , - unscrew 'Tracing Muslin, liy thaplpea or paid differentwidtlus ' • Tracing,Paper. and all articles used by Engineers, for B. EAENANS Boek andEtationery Store. . DIMINO* ..ANXII. AIRLODINOTIN; from tile beat. anufacturers, and. 'a general - - assortment of -en:client Musical- 'Matra ments, are Sold by the inalersigned•— - Strings, Bfidgeoi for , can also be famished. Instruments' MOM-- It 51, °r 1 natice,.and On reasonable terms.. - • - ' :'Sept. " Centre street: Pottsville. , . 41111.11180 00E,rib WATVIIECNI: A Eine o es, •. • Geld mind 'Srateltee.:-A very flue as •etee/t f tan Chains. Reale, &c. " .IL C. GP:l2ll4_, • eotittnentotHold heavy cased English Patent Le - %Sr an tier and Jeweler ; Centre Street Pottsville!. very and Amtetliwn Watchee— ,, the best in,tbe world— Derenitler le: Mgr . < L • fur wile at low prime by , JOSEPH DUERR, • ' - 46:-4C , • • Watt, winver-dtireweller 1k lignirsifiLiiessl Stank of lite . 'style. Zewelrz tun .; ti.. - Ifaver Wars very low, for silo bp • -•• • ' mandactdiA by 14.11Y-=The best in am:Dull:Wt.Watchmaker a Jeveller.i 1-lbeiiinta-4or tale bp. -. •• • - )). BANNAN. MM I :, = • _ • - Steok & Co,'s . XLANOS. - - • ALWAYS ON HAND ... . , ; ' ; atrissugg e , # I- i ~ :- . 7. 6...:- 01~- , iiiit. , . ; 0 4 _ . ~.. 5, - ;; , .. f• 1-t - t"-'74l.lltie,!* ' - .7.7 1 : ,:,-- 10. %a . -.—: ''c• -, 153,e;': - 401“11915-41110.1. 0 J/ifilt - litillrralt..-. Theit u V oa llealue Shope are liar , t ,„ v ':2l tall - -Arid are pripsted -to - i - i ,''''R ,_, ' - <lllloDimtior Thithinery: ora# , kinds -- - ,'"-- ' r ''''' ~., o pielllkibeopyi.loargpartiut••• -, Itepsiztqc attended *prompt. • - , ",c".. [-• ' Suatmayiliarthee4 Irftv.'lll, .. ' - 7 464 f ' • ruixmogisulne welrien, • We.: the subsaibers, =l= 1 1:G471 entered.lnto $ Partnetablia - ' nix* ' Firm 'AMC, and my% of At r rggg._H**: • BAZINaII, to carry ot it tokr. - lu n t l 'aa ce ar : "..king Ant QuipottiSchnyl. BRET ALLISON, - TAMLIQVA'IOI.I4I.*GI .1111116.1.. . Thnl'illiQHA - HOLL/H717/ALL: chinoAirr keg hew mapieted thelr;.Wniini Inagua. Sdnaylkill Connty.,_Are ROir znannfacturbag and prejaued.l6 +raptly lei' Merchant Bar Iron .or a very. au Pe ' • = twealßoittda, Squares, Flat am Half .. Orders-are . respectfully stdldted.' . 1 ' 4 4 meet with mama attenticni. • • ' • MO. - RALSTON, Treas. gAUL., ILVDCLIFF, Pratt Tamaqua, duly 1, .65. - • tear • ' oTTsvizcz ROLLING P. • The subscribers having purchased the Pottsville Roll ing Mill and thoionghly refitted the same, are prepared to receive orders for all sizes of T'rails from ?S lbs. to the yard - up to GO 17 ; 1 11 1i and furnish the same at short notice. luP.;l We are also prepared to furnish and ' will receive 'orders for MERCHANT BAR IRON, in the usual ,sizes; Resin' Square and Plat. We etusll keep a supply of the ismalltu* sizes (Colliers Rails) always °I! a'ATSINS,BROTHERS. POttsville, March 12, *64 • • 11; DOILIIIiB AND ISMAF.KS. - ' . The enbscriberis prepared to exec l ite , 1 1 1 1011 orders for the above articles, with‘dis- . patch, at the old place of ',witless, Coal Street, below Norwegian. . 20 feet boa- ' 4 ll/_:: cdjk ere always On band: Also, the =mu -• • Coati aiid Oiker Sla•vele, Of the beg material and - .ivorkmanahip. Repaint promptly attended to. garlrana for mining ventilation always on hand. , . JAMS?. SPARKS. . Pottaville, August ..21, '59 ASII . LAND merit ' The 'subscribers - are now fallY pre wed to furnish; at. the Ashland Iron Works, Steam Engines and. • Pumps o Tiii; , ‘"4; l ;l. any power and capacity,• for mining and 7 a . other pnrposes, coal Breakers of every ' . size and pattern now In nse,logether with castings and ..orgings ,of every description.. Coal and Drift . Cars of . all sizes and patterns, lame Truck and Horse Cara— all furnished at the' shortest notice. Thesabscribers flatter themselves that, inasmuch as every member of the flrm is a practical mechanic, they will be able to furnish machinery' that will compare ftvorably with any In the Region. All orders directed to J.'& M. GAENEF, Ashland,-Schnylkill County, Pa.,- will receive prompt attention. • . J. &ISt - GARNER. ',Ashland, July 9,'%4. , • OUNDRV: • *AND DIACEIDENE 81101 p, Steins Cure Factory, itue: - • • NOTICE:—The .business of the late firm of SNYDER & will be .a. 41 coniinned by the subscriber in allits rims - brand , : ,, of SteanvEngine • build- •: .- 433, - 4 .,:cithz • lag. Iron Pounder ; and manufacturer of . • - all hinds of Machinery, for Rolling Mills, .Blast Furna ma, Railroad Cars, &c., &c. Be will also continue the business: of Mining and Selling :the celebrated Pine Pom.t White Ash and Lewis and Spain • Veins Red Ash Coals, being sole proprietor of these'Collieries. . GEDEGE.W. SNYDER. S-tf January 21,•57 riling PALO ALTO IRON :CO. are . L . prepared to furnish - T RAILROAD . IRON, it their Mills in Palo Alto, of various patterns,• weighing from 2.2. hi TO pounds per yard. ' pel Also, different sizes of fiat, square and round merchantr bar, iron. - - Orders for tails. or bar hen are re- spectfiti , y solicited. and will meet with prompt atten tion -if left either at the Rolling Mills, Gamma Bruner It. Co.'s tiardware Store, Centre Street. or, at their of fice, corner of Market and Second Streets, Pottsville, BIINJ'N HAYWOOD, .Prert.• • I.tf San. 4, .44 ?Po COAL. OPERATORS & MINEBS. IL—.Pioneer Boiler Works. • The bubscriber respectfully 'niece — the attention of the butiinesa community to pto his Boiler Works, on Railroad Street, . 14 ;i4R below the-Passenger Depot, Pottsville, f yitu.: where he is prepared to mautifacture . BOILERS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION:': Smoke Smoke Stacks; Air Stacks,: Blast Pipes, Gasometers, Drift Cars, Boilers on hand. ' • " Being a placticat mechanic, and having for years de voted hnceself entirely. to this branch of the business, he flatters himself that - work done at his establishment will give.satisfaction to all who may favor him with , a call. Individuals and Companies .will find it greatly to, theizadvantage to- examine his work beforeengaging elsewhere. ' JOAN T. NOBLE. , November 21, IN AATASIIINGTOBI IHROftf WOKS, • . • - • Pottsville, Pa. - THOMAS & JAMES WREN - respectfully invite the attention of the business community to their New Ma ckdise Shopand Foundry erected between Coal and Rail road-4*as, and fronting on Norwegian ire trwet, where' they are prepared to ere- I: cane all -orders for machinery of Brass ,' t r trin, Ned Iron, such as Steam Engines. all kinds of Gearing for Rolling Mills, Gris and Saw Mills, Single and Bauble Acting Pumps, Coal Breakers, Drift Cars, all kinds of. Railroad Castings, mach as Chairs for Flat.and T Rail ; Frogs, Switches, Jibe.; all kinds of east and Wrought Iron Shafting.— =practical mechanics, and. having made the de af the Coal-Region their study far years, alto all kb:deaf Machinery in their. line of business, they flat ter themselves that work 'done at their establishment will give satisfaction to ail who may honor them with a cal/. All orders thankfully received and: promptly exe- cuted, on the most reasonable terms. • THOMAS WREN, . JAMES . WREN. . Nov. 22, .83 . . 4T-tf • ,• IVIO!SECI8, WHEELER rmounis de .ONES do Co.. IRON AND .STERL WARBROU3E, Market do Mixteentb.Bo4., Phila&s. ' Have always on band and for sale ' BEST ENGLISH REFINED IRON—FaII assortment of "Bagnalls,and other favorite brands.' BEST AMERICAN BARS-onlinary sizes, or roiled to order for bridge purposes, &c., &e. PENNSYLNANIA BOIL ER, PLATE—.Promiscnous :sizes, or cut to required size. BOILER RIVETS-Dover brand. made In solid dies. BEST ENGLISH CAR 'AXLES—American and English. FLUE AND SHEET .IRON—for coverik schutes,,&e. . JUNIATA, ENGLISH AND NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS; NUTS and WASHERS—For bridges, cars, and machinery poses generally. CAST,' SHEAR, MACHINE and S'rEEL. Also, an -extra quality for taps and dies. The above, together with a full assortment otlron, Steel, Nails-and-Spikes, to which the attention of dealers, railroad companies, engineerS„ miners, founders and machinbits is invited. Jan. 28, *64 ' • . - '4-ly ' W. It AlddiWllN &' Co., Engineers 1. 1 11.• Broad and Hamilton streets, Philadelphia, Pa.' Would call the attention of Railroad' - Managers, and those interested in Rail-, L road Property, to their system of Loco-tnnlß: motive Engines, in which they are adapt- . 113/., ed to the particular business for -which' • . they may be required ; by the Ilse 'of one, two; three or four pair of driving wheels; and the use of the whole, or so much of the weight as may. be dmirable for ad hesion: and in accommodating them to the grades,' curies, strength of supenstructron,. and rail and work to be done. - By these means the maximum useful 'effect of the power is secured with the least expense for at= tentiance, cost of fuel, and repairs to Road and Engine: With these objects in view, and as the result of 'twenty three .yesrs practical experience in the business by- our senior partner, we manufacture tive different kinds of Engines, and . several classes .of sizes of each kind.— Particular attention paid to .the strength of the ma chine in the plan and workmanship' of all the' details: Our long experience and opportunities of obtaining in formation, enabled us to offer these'engines with the assurance.. that in of , economy and durability, they will compare favorably with those of any other kind in.use. We also furnish to order, wheels, axles, bowling or low moor tire fto fit centres without boring,)' Composition castings for beatings- of every description of Copper, Sheet Iron and Boiler Works ; and every' ar ticle appertaining to the repair or renewal of -Locomo , tive Engines.. M W. BALDWIN,' January 23, '64 1-tf • MATTHEW BAIRD. Still Another !important Use tor • Petroleum. WELLS! PETROLEER WRITING FLUID. , JET BLACK , A,T Flatcr.. This Ink, unlike all others; contains no acids, and therefore will not corrode steel pens; one pen will last longer than a dozen in any other Ink.' It flows freely • leaves no sediment in the bottle, , and is not injured in the /east by freezing. It cannot be washed from paper either by hot or cold water, and no exposure to heat will change the color. These qualities.make it inval- Mtble for books and papers contained in safes in case of the. It is undoubtedly, - the best writing Mild ever in vented. - The pieces/for manufacturing This invalrudAe article is known only by the Inventors. and we therefore cap tion all against imitations. -Ask for Wells' Petroleum Writing Fluid, and see that the full narne.pf LOUIS WELLS & CO.. is on the table. By so doing'you will he sure of getting a bottle olPerfect Ink. N. .11—The Petroleum used is perfectly deodorized; and therefore the Ink has no disagreeable odor. . - `Manufactured solely by the inventors,' • - - Louis WELLS & CO: Philada., Pa.' • Wholesale and retail by B .BLMAN, sole Agent for Schuylkill County. .May 6. .65, rliead This ! .L -. R I- ... TROXE:LL'S CHEAP. CHINA, • GLASS, AND CROCEMY KORA Centre Street, Opposite . Mortimer House POTTSVILLE. - • . ••••."-^-,..".•••,..,.. • . The citizens of Pottsrllle. and neighboring towns villages and hamlets. one and all, are invited to ball and examine nay stock of Warm before buyink else, where, as ram - not to be undersold, and can lernish Housekeepers with every article theywant in my line of brusiniust.. In the stock of - - . . • French China.,ik ' will be found Tea Setts; Dinner Setts, Card and Cake Baskets, Watch Cases, .Segar Holders, Match Safes, Motto Mugs, Motto Cope and Saucers, Vases, Colo es, China Seur for Children, and - a' general variettof Toys, . Glass *ate.. Cholceit, latest Patterns, ' consisting of Table• and Bar Tumblers, Champagne and Wine Glasses,,Ale , and Beer awes. Decanters, Dar and Bitter. Bottles.. Go blets, Plate& Castor Bottles, Pitchers and CICAMP. erica, Sugar Bowls Spoon Holders. Syytip Claim - Fruit Bowls, 'Fruit Jars,.Calte Stands, Kerwene. Lamps of every variety, Lamp Chimneys, Lanterns, C: tamestjakes Candy Jars, de., Crockery:- Crockery!: • • A full assortment of IRON STONE, CHINA, of dif ferent patterns, in setts or single pieces, to snit, the pub•. Ile: 'A large assortment of onrinon C. C.' Ware, which I will sell at low figures. • ; - • . • . • Yellow and. Stone . Ware. ' Padding Dishes, Pie' Dishes, Calle-lidera, Milk Pant% Jelly Monlds, Pittbem Tea Pots, 117ttcr Pots, Milk Pats, Jars, Jags, etc.. eta. .M.SCELLA.NBOUS:—ToiIet Sethi. Cartors, Ship Jars and Foot Baths; Quart and Pint Flasks ; Coal Oil, &c:, &C._ _Frills Jars, every , description. - IDEBUlLithiTtit I can sell you Goods at City Price thus saving ygn freight. (kill and see if it is wit so. h. • 11. ' -JUEWMIISCALAVIR:III :Aspo r av..- _..l„rcones3rt,,,, , ,-; VIM ffAialur , Biel= SDKMeaI tw_loo4 nbei ceder" of 14 *Wee - pewee each; [WI be sold web or *Shoe t boilers. *Webs labeler balks sato able for ibe-Otlitqckea. _ .TAKEZ SPARKS ' Potbsvele, Yank 4. , 66.--9-tf - Coal Rh*. • V4114111411,1,11?..artie Sakai!! bui DOW, On hand Audibt sale eemll foot - HOIMIEng Thum: with /MK- PrettiVibeet. Bed Plates, Palatal& Botta. Le., MI complete Ind In need ceder. JAB= SPARKS, April. 29. • Cooliltreet. VMS' 15A1011.....110411 scree valuable lited Stud* Liodfor. rennin& r situated ht I..oceit. , Valley. There le s Atte storm:Let water, several' bate vitr a dnebeiritirrl house and barn: and Weer &ler: p% ' 'R.' 11B1 !" - PC P0 0 61111e . Ps! 121 - • S•tf • • 'OOll MlALli.e.The propose. y known as the VOGARTT.PROPBRTY. 'owner. -Of East Market .M Railroad : meta ,- Pottsv ill e. ' . - tens" apply to - - • CIAABLICS M. HI ' • . BALE.—.An'undivided'inievela etalneble tract of wodnOtive COAL LAND, to New Castle Township, County; now worked by two collie:Gm Amply. to: .. FRANKUN B. OVFICtiI, Pottatillslla. . Vto SAILE..-7319 acres orexcellent Timber . Land. estimated to contain over. Mkooo.ooo feet of line and . Ifemlockliinber, simate on Trent Run, a . a beinctl of Lycomlng Creek, 14 miles from Wil. . lianusport. MAIM C,A.RTHIt. Real Beato Ar,emt, Malmatty City, Actinylkill . Co.. Pa. I . loli. SA LIC--twoliEW BOILERS; 30 Indira , in _diameter • 20 feet in length. Also, ,six SECOND HAN].) BOILERS, 30 inches in diameter and 20 feet long; one east-iron CUPOLA for melting iron, with drop bottom. Aisq about 1000 feet of J diem ' JABEZ SPARKS, Coal . Street, Pottsville. N0v..10, +B4. , _ 4'l-ti von. IZENT.--The large . Brick-Hotel corner ot. C Centre' and maw Streets, Mahanny City, knOwn tte the MANSION HOUSE. - IVeriesslort 131: giveri 'on let of April: Apply to. • • . THOMAS A. BIDDLR or • -GEO: M.:TROUTMAN, 32d Walnut St.:Philada. March 25..65: r 0)11 . SALE.— = The - subseriber bas' now on hand and, for sole '.one S borse power engine, Box bed plate and Spiing Packing, with. force pumps and gov ernor. Also, 2 tire horse power engines, suitable for driving screens at - a dirt bank. JABEZ SPARKS: . Feb. 23„ . V.-12-tfi . Coal Street. Pettsville. rPOWN PROPERTY FOR MALLE—The - three-story Brick Building, used as a Store, , Ware house arid Dwelling. Situated west .side sof Rail road street, and east side of Logan' street, In the ' Borough of Pottsville. Por farther particulars, inquire of GEORGE 1L POTTS & CO., Minersville, or A. S. MOORHEAD, Pottsville. _ Julie 18..64. " • . - 25-tf VOR S A.I4/ 'air TO 111ENT:—The under ': signed offers for sale or to „rent, on easy terms,, a valuable property near, the Pottsville' Depot, 8011 feet'front on Coal street and 135 feet .deep. ex tending to Railroad street, on which Is erected a , substantial frame shop or warehouse, 45 feet by 55feet. two stories high. • • SLLAS , ISALL . .. • F" Frame Dwelling wad Store situate corner of. Centre and Second streets, Mabanoy City. Size of lot, 125 by 25 feet. Site ofof building, 55 by 25 feet. Stable on lot. It is a valuable and desirable business stand. Fo terms andutherparticulars, apply on the premises, or to ". , ROBERT A. GLOVER, Centre Street, Pottsville.. '454f October 29;.14,, ENGINEer AND 'MACHINERY :IVOR Sefkl6l3.—The sulaicribers have for sale two twen. ty-horse Engines, with BidlerS one ten-horse and one five-horse, also with Boilers.; two Lifting Ptunps,.B and 10 inch, wlthoo feet of Pipe; 00 feet of wtought Iron 16-inch Pipe, hyre ther with a lot of Pump Bobs, Gearing, &c.; ernitable for Collieries. Apply at the of fice of the subscribers; Batimad street, Pottsville. " . GBO. S. PATTEMON & BROTHER.. July 9, *64. - ' . ' -284 f - Fos SALE.,..-A line, new, seven-octave Rose= wood Piano, with round corners, carved legs, scollop keys, fall tone and newest style - - of . firash: Any one desirous -of parch- 4:ls 5- wing can see the instrument and learc I I the terms by calling at the odice of the undersigned, adjoining the Union Hotel, Centre St., Pottsville. J: A. HAZEN. Feb. 18, 'GS. T.tf VALUABLE PROPERTIE for SAME. ..—The Water Power and from 1500 to 2010 acres of Mountain Land, is offered forsale. -This proper ty is situated in West Brueawick Towruship, Schuylkill County, 'on the Little Schuylkill Riv er andßailread, one mile above Port Clinton, and is known 88 the Schrnylkill Forge Property. For terms. &c., apply to GEORGE &.WM."H. SCHALL, at Or .wlgsburg.. (Nov 2E4 !,53 Coar Lands :at Private •Ililnle.—The slab°. scribers offer for sale TWO TRACTS OF COAL LAND, .orated' in Schuylkill County. . . Any Inforniation concerning these tractrof Coal Land will be given on application to Buan PA:noon, Eq., •of Pottsville, or either of the subscribers. . • GEORGE SC%ALL, . . • • • - WM. 11. SCRALL, Execntoriof the Estate of John Schell, deed. . . 0111; MALE.-A. Strong GO 'horse gx,wer•engine, 0' foot stroke with a large drum complete. also pump shaft an,d.hemiy wheels for pumping and hoisting. Stroke of pump wheels I foot, to worka 14 or 16 inch pump, with stub ends and all bob 'castings. to work pump rods:. The engine is in good order; cylinder re bored with new spring packing and new - piston rod. 'Also, one 20 horse engine, suitable for ranning a break er or saw-mill with all sizes Of pullies to work the same, at WREN & BROTHER, Coal Et, Pottsville. March 25„ ' • , • 12-tt. • jAilLelLikitlCE PROPERTY for SALE. • V..—The undersigned offers at priiate sale a three story' Frame House and lot•of gronnd- situate on the south-west aide of Centre street, Pottsville, adjoining on the. north-west the property of • Walker & Iteim, and on, the •sonth.east lot of • Michael Murphy. The lot contains in front on Centre street 20 leet, and extending in depth to Second street. • The property is desirable as a business stand.. For terms apply to • ' • • A. M. WOODSIDE.' Pottsville, druid 10, !GS. ' 23-St Wistar's Balsam pF WILD.: -. :-C - RE R:RY. ; One' of the Oldest and Most Reliable Remedies - in • the World fur Coughs,' Colds!, Whooping Congit, Bron „chide, Din:lenity of Breathing, Asthma, lionroenews, Sore Throat, Croup,. and every Affection of THE THROAT; LUI S AND OMIT, piOLVDING CONSIT . NIPTION. • WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD 411ERRIf So general has the nee of this remedy become, and so popular is it everywhere, that •it is unnecessary to're= . count-its virtues. Its works speak for it, and find ut terance in the abundant and voluntary testimony of the many who, from long suffering and settled disease, have by its use been restored to pristine vigor and health.— We can present a mass of evidence in proof of, our as sertions, that 1413011111 0:4 10 WM ;4 i) The Rev. Jacob Meader. Well known and much respected among the Ger man population in this country, makes the follow ing statement for the benefit of the afflicted : - - NANOVER, Pa., Feb. 16,.1859:.• Dear Sire :Having realized in my family im portant.benefits from the use of your valuable preparations--,Wismit's Basat OF Wax CHERRY affordsme.pleasure to recommend it to the public. Soine eiglitlears ago one of my daugh ters seemed to be in-a decline, and little hopes of her recovery were: entertained. I then procured a. lxittle of your excellent Balsam, and before, she had taken the whole of the contents of the bottle, there was a 'great improvenient in her health'. I have, in my individual case, made frequent use of your valuable medicine, and haie also been benelitted by it. • • ' • JACOB 13ECIECLEB. • Front Jostle Smith, Esq.:, • President of the Morris County Bank, Morristown - • New Jersey. "Having.used Dn. WU:TABS BATA 44 or WILD Cursinv' for about fifteen tears, and having real ized its beneficial results pi my.fainily, it affords me great pleasure in recommending it to the pub lic as a valuable remedy in - cases of weak lunge, colds, coughs, &c., and a remedy whichi. consider i to be entirely nnocent, and rimy be taken with perfect safety by the most delieatein health." From Mon: Ishii E. Smith, distinguished Lawyer in Westminster, Rd. • I have en.-several occasions used-DA. Wtsren's, Btit.sau OF WELD Comm for severe colds, and al ways with 'deeided beneilL I know of no•prepars tion. that is more efficacious or more .deserving of general use. • •' • • The Balsam has also'been need with excellent effect by_ J.' B. Merchant „ /11ill's Cross Roads, Md. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.. Tione genuine unless signed "L-BUTTS," on the wrapper. • J. P. DENSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, New York. 8. W. FOWLE & Proprietors, Bostop. • • And by Nll Draggles. . : . REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE BEDDING'S BITS&TA SALVE Cares Burns, Stab* Cut& REDDING'S Etresra. SALVE j . Cures Wounds, Braises, Wain& 'optimal' RUSSIA SALVE .. • • . cures Bobs, Ulcers, Ceucere BEDDING'S .11138/31/(SALVE *- : , - Cares Salt Rheum,- Piles, Erysipelas 4. BEDDIZIG'S:RUSSIA WITS - . • -c,m, Eingssorro, Corns, 3e., , FAMEY 8112Ulp BR ivrritotrr IT: - gaily 23 Veist‘a Bsrx._ssi . , . . •J. P DENISMORE, NO. 491.Brosdway. New York. . 4 S. W. 'FOWLS & CO., No. 18 - Treinont. St.; Boston. -, and by all Dingistriand Country Storekeepers. .. . , - ,,lttly 2?•, 1 61. ' :- • 30-Iyedsr 1- 4 -7 W; tau* a - monist at latit;:POTTS d 00 4 1 111Lilpi.i..--Cht.,pesteettre. N. Womidt. - 1121CMTAL11117t InteetNlO ,11. ,Atitieney , at Ageter:•-• OFFICE-411abiltreet above Ceche: March* '61:—.124f . H. s:i."-- . uE I W- 9 "11"`", m' er as Law, Agaw, Baton= street, oftorlte the Poet Mft. n. TOON: Attirewey *alai cm. I, felleratlaw, Futtrigle.SaWdlenl Co my - Mee In Millman% new tnitlMng,- on Centre Skeet, *OVER.AWIewswry- ■e ALsvr. :OPPlCR—Xerimt Street, two doorewbove Gw wet %terrine. Pa. " February •611 tr.'ckatraszz. wit SUM War w. VALNILIPERIGA & SMITH, Attorney* at A- 1 Law. OFFICE- Centre Street, cippcatte 'White Boise Hotel. Potteetlle, - PIL' ' CIERIISTOPIIER. LITTLE, *sumer at Li*, Potteville; Scheylkill County. P*. • ' Ilehentingo Street. comer of Second. April U, •57 l.ly. GEORGE M. DALLAS, Jr., • ATTORNEY AT LAW, • . • ' Office REMOVED to No SSG. South 4ttt Street. Aprllls. •l64m • T C. 111431W1331, PHOTOGRAPHER, Respecthilly annotinctm to the citinene of Pottsville and vicinitn. that he has taken and fitted up the PHO TOGRAPHIC;GALLEMY, in the boildingat the North eastnorner of to audited Market street, where he . Is rt red to furnlalt in the highest style of Art VIG AIEBROTYPMS, CAltz DB VISITE, etc. tir Re asks a share of public patronage. and hopes, by strict attention to business and courtesy, to receive ' it. W Call and examine specimens of my work. Sept 3, .64. u • NORTH-WESTERN HOUSE • • .. • Ceistre Pottsville, Ps. - rrt HE undersigned would respectfully Inform his L friends and the public in general. that he tuns taken the well-known . 4 1.1orth-Western. Home," reobutly oc cupied by Kr Daniel Hill. in the Bor. ough_of Pottsville,. and will devote his whole time and attention to mak ing_ his • guests comfortable. The house is large: nd commodious; His Table will be supplied with 'the beet provisions the market affords, and his Bar will be stocked with the choicest Liquors. There are excellent and extensive Stables and Sheds, and 2 large yards .for Drovers, an dertlie superintendence of a good and reliable Hostler. connected with the Hotel. He therefore respectfully solicits a fair share of the public 'patronage. • April p, . WILLIAM STERNER. UNION HOTEL, (late EXCHANGF. TIOTKL,) : • CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLA ; JACOB LINDKNXIFIII, Profrr.' April 4, '63 WASHINGTON 'HOUSE- -• dlinenwille; Schuylkill -Co., Pa. • . • 'Do fLILIKIIIN Proprietor, Who is prepared to entertain travelers and guests, And every attention paid to their comfort.- ' ifs respectfully Invites all to give him a call: . (April 22; •65 -16.3 m. _FEGEWS ROTEL, (Formerly MORTIMER'S Old Stand,) i•••• JOS. M. FEGER., Propv. i± j • . 71" 15.1 y Is Closing off kis Stook of Crockery, Glassware, &c,, At Greatly Reduced Rates to atilt the Timm. NOW IS THE TIRE TO BEY CHEAP. STORE ROOM. CENTRE STREET, OPPOSITE monnwpa HOUSE, Porravn.us, PA. April 8, '65. 14 ( 1 11111118TBIAS PRESENTS•••FINE AS. SOSTIVIENT ilklP - 1111L VIRE WARE. Such as , oyster tureena, butter dishes, cake baskets, Castors, fruit dishes. mugs, &c: Also,. a well selected stock of silver knives, forki; spoons, cake knive, pie knives, ladles, napkin rings, and every article of table cutlery—for sale cheap, by . R. - C. GREEN, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Centre Street, Pottsville. December is, .63 New Greengroceros Store, • - KEPT BY MRS. FROST, • • Market it., left-hand side,_next door below Stine' . Flour and Feel Store. Aire. Frost purposes to keep on hand , a variety o VEGETABI,ES, FLOWERS, nsli, ac. Shp feels grateful to her friends for their former patronage, and hopes that it may be continued; by giving her 'an early (April 9..64.-15-' fIIZESTERS, FISK, Sze, Fresh frees ,I—Faahtimore.--The undersigned now his cans running .regularly. under hie supervision, from-Balti more to Pottsville.. which will reach here on Thursday of each week with fresh fish, oysters, etc. They will be stationed•on the siding opposite Ruch & !Ivens% mill. The. patronage of the public is respectfully asked and I guarantee to afford satisfaction, as I make all the purcluwes myself, -anti make trips with my cars. 0110110 E HOPPBBRAIPP. March 11. '65 • 10-tf. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AND 'PROVISION STORE. The nnilensigned will continue to' Carry on the busi ness of the store (formerly Nichols dt 'Beck) at the cor ner of Market andliecond streets, Pottsville. He will keep on band a full and choice stock of Dry Goods, Grocpries and Provisions, which will be sold at reasonable prices.', GEO. W. BECK. I Pi . )14.84114e. March 11. 1864 ' 11-4 f PltNignS , 141UPPLIES.-.The subseriber is Agent for the sale of the Boston Gnm Belting Factory, and furnishes superior Belts at FactoryOrieea. all size" kinds and lengths Beltsof greater thickness than'those kept on hand made to order, at the shortest notice, as his orders for Colliery prirpOies have the pre ference at the Mill. Also Steam Packing of every de scription, Blasting Paper by the, single, or ton reams, or by the ton; at manufacturers' prices. SAFE? LAMPS, of the most approved patterns, made of Inspected Government Wire, by the single dor n, or hundred. Wire Guam% Wire by the roll or yard lways - for sale by B. BANNAN. .April 23, .64. • ~ 17- Steam.between - .N. York and -Liver . . pool! Calling at (Queenstown Cork Harbor) Ireland. The LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK AND 4 gaft PRLLADELPIIIA STEAMSRIP .CONPA. NT intend despatchine their full powered'36 . Mgrrti t Double Engine Iron Steamships, carrying S. Wig, City of :Paris (now City of Limerick, buildin Etna. City o Beaton, - Edinburgh; City'of London, Kangaroo, 'City of Baltimore, Dlnsgovr, -' City of Washington, Bosphorus, • - -. City of Manchester, City. of Durham, City of Cork, • Now building). City of Dublin, . • One of the above named Steamships will leave New York for QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL every Saturday throughout the year, at 12 o'clock, noon, -from Pier 44, North River ; returning from Liverpool every Wednesday, calling at Queenstown every Thurs day for Passengers and malls. .. • tirTlmils payable.in England, Ireland, Scottarid and Wales, for Li and upwards. Parcels St : and upwards, according to 5170 and value. .`-, • For passage, or other information, apply to their Agent, ... . J. H. RICEIARDS, . - April IS. .65.- 1 15. ' • !itinerante, Pa. TO CARPENTERS ck BUILDERS. The -County Lumber & Manufacturing Co. Have on , hand at their extensive establishment, on Railroad Street, a great quantity of lumber of every kind and description, which they can supply to Operators, Carpenters and: Builders, at lower rates than it can be bought elsewhere. They are also ready-to supply, through the means of their extensive business and, la bor saving machines manufactured articles in their line at a saving of 25 per cent. on former cost. Their large workshops have been.in successful opera tion for the past year, turning out vast quantities of Doors, • Window Frames, Panel Work, Mouldings, Bed•pests, Blinds, • Banisters, - • - Shatters, And all kinds of Framed, Paneled and Turned Work, which they have constantly on hand. They are ready to exemte orders at the shortest notice, for any quantV ty or quality of sawed or mannfactured stuff. Dry and , green Hemlock of all kinds, for building purposes. Oak, Maple, Poplar, chair, plank and scant ling boards • Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany, &c., for cabi net work; White and Yellow Pine boards for flooring, raw,or made tcr order ; White Pine plank, 8,2%, 2, IX, IX, %, and x inch panel, always ready; also, plank, beams, rails, scantling, poste, shingles, lath, ceiling lath, pallings, &c., &c. . . • rer - Bills of sawed stuff and everything in their line on hand or to order, at the shortest notice. Pottsville, Muth 29, • - - . POTTSVILLE 1100? Heals Old Sores MAN 111ARtiET STREET, Between 2d mill Ste,, south Bide, PCYPTEMELLB, PA. JA 0013 GORDON Informs the,Ladies of fkittrykM County,. that be bra estatnistord• 'the Mannfactnre of 1100 P SKIRTS and CORSETS; embradng' all the. West NeW York and ParisetyleCalso a style altogether new. which is worthy the attention of lake; all of which will bn sold at the lowest prices Whislealle diadf Also on hand SKIRT SUPPORTERS, BUSTLES, An. Be makes SKIRTS TO ORDER,'aII styles, feria ding-SILE SEINIS ; also repairs and makes old Skirts as good as new. 'Ms steer; are from throe spring child rues to sizty 7 five spring Ladies Skirts, Nay 8, 11 - 800 ISTED French Sweet Briar Pipes, a also'Domeitte Wood Pipes. Per sale ala,teralitanell retail by " GUSTAV WOLTBiIi; y • Centre ISt.. raixt door to - the Union Mae], Pottsville.. Jane te, '65. . , . - 43 szirpriq . , , • • • . , , . A - Fbakile & Lyon Sewing 'Machine for sale at the Bookstore of the sabseilber.• Also, a Wilcox. & 91bbrt• Sewing Machine Both new and Of latestpatterne. and will be sold cheap. - B. BANNA.N. • . . n.4IIZETTEEIfiI of the 11. .States jug readied ‘.." and for age at R BANNA2VS Bookitore. , Feb. 25 4 66. • - • ' • Pottsville. HOTELS. TROXELL REDUCED RATES. tg .• • -..,L,aPtor _ alwarils SUSGESTIOSS rim Tag Boom —Clealsout thoroughly daring weath er . . Begin at the top and sweep dt all spider webs,' chaff and mouse litter fl the beams and . girders: • Turn over lc boards on the ground floors, and brush t wir' e-worms, sowbugs, centipedes, and other insects that exist there and in crsel Where there are large cracks in the upp sides of beams, till them with coal tar, ar then scatter clean sand over them, to that will settle into the tar. This preserves timber and also repels insects. BAELEY.--Cut before it, is dead ripe, cure with care,"as the grain will be heart, and brighter, and command a greater pru in market: and the 'straw will furnish a amount of fodder. When hay caps are nt used on , the barley Ettocks, to protect then from rain, the long straight bunchei of straw should be placed-carefully all over the tops of the shocks' to turn the water as muck as possible, and save ' the grain. BEAtts. 7 =Fleld beans may be planted as late as the middle of this month, where early pc,. tatoes have been dug, or.where Indian core has failed. - . BUCHNIIIEVE.-SPir as 11002 118 the middle of the month in this latitude. Where Mete is danger of early frost, put In the seed soon er. Do not sow more ttusa one bushel per acre. Twenty-fecir quarts of . good seed is sufficient. Buckwheat May be aowi aful barley, in many localities, and" ripen before frost: Sow the seed very evenly, and roll the ground where there are any small stones or clods, in order to have a smooth _surface On which to harvest the grain. Burma: 7 Bfeet that milk pails mid pans are thoroughly scalded ; that those' who milk have clean hands ; that the milk is kept in a cool and airy place; that the cream Is skim. med off at the right time; that churning is done often; that - clean salt isused, and that the butter is well worked and neatly packed in inodorous vessels. CABBAIIIES,—Where the ground is rich, nice heads: may be raised before • winter from plants set any time In July, if they are' kept well hoed. Coas.--Keep . the horse-hoes and cultiva tors in motion among the growing corn. Use a short whiffle-tree when the stalks are an large 88 to break off easily. Straighten up all hills that are not disposed to grow erect. Hot weather is the best time to work among growing corn. Better pull than to cut large weeds; Indian corn does not need root kil ning. CALTHB.—See that they have a good sup ply of cleau fresh water, during the hot weather. Let them have access also to a tub containing salt. Wean them gradually It is very injuricps.to withhold a full aupply of milk,. abruptly, and confine them to grass and water. It often stunts them so that they never recover from it. - CLovan.,--Where ciarrxr has got . the start of stock in pastures, it is better to mow it off and let a new crop grow, than to let it go to seed, as animals do not relish it when it Is old and tough, Dam/cum.—Lookout for and - give early orders.fur good tiles. Round or pipe tiles arebest, if well made and burned. Never ass soft ones. *Well burnt tide ought to ring like a bat when, struck, and "a soft one will not unfrequently be crushed by the weight of earth settling over it.. EXTERIENCk: Or AR OLD I.lll3LTAltBll.—From a letter of Mr, Edward Holmes, of Greenland, Rockingham county, New Hampshire, we extract the following information: "The Brahma Pooua fowls are large and gross if well fed; they grow quick and lay soon. Yor marketing purposes they are as good as any, excepting the white Dorking. These have no superior, but are not ao heavy as the Brehm* For laying and market the white Dorking are the very best, fowls I ever kept . t there Is no variety that will afford more profit. I have kept them fourteeris years, and sold the last this fall. I have ordered a pair from England, but shall have 11011 i: to sell until.a year from next fall. Tue pair I im port will cost twelve dollars. I have also two black Spanish hens which I imported lain year from'Llverpool. I unfor tunately lost the Fooster. I will have to im port another one, which will cost me six :lot " lars. The white-faced black Spanish fowls are the most beautiful birds; I have kept them for nine years. The hen will lay from 120 to 240 eggs annually, at an average ; r have very seldom seen them desire to set. I have mix ed them with Creepers and-Bantairts, both of •which I keep. They Make the very best of mothers; they will hatch any kind of .eggs," and . raise . nine out of every- ten chickens. They are almost sure to batch . , all their With respect to setting, my experience le that Brahma Pootras are too heavy ; they kill their chickens by tramprmg and squeez ing them. I never raised more, than one half of those that were ba-iChed. If will be found by, experienced that one cannot breed in the same family more than three oz four years without changing roos ters and getting !limn from a distance, not out of . the same holly. If the poultry begins, to go down by -breeding constantly, it . will often be found that with' them one leg is shorter, the wings droop, -the tall is one sided, the , body crooked and humbacked. - If the poultry thus commences to run out it is best to kill off and begin anew. Such has been my experience with all kinds of -poul try. • • , A 1 , 1=3 of pOer is sometimes wrapped around the stems of cabbages, &c., to pre - Serve them from the cneworm. - WEST POINT CALB —One pound of sugar; one - pound of flour; one-half pound ef but tei; five eggs; one cuP sour cream; one teaspoonful of pearl Mb. CURRANT WINE.—One qnart of currant Juice, two qUarts of water, three pobnds of crusbed.sugar, and to each gallon of the mix ture add:one gill , of pyre brandy. Place a cask upon ite_eide with the bung up, and fill it entirely. It will require replenishing, as it wastes by fermentation, and the cask should always be kept full. " , ;►i i Bas.to.—One pint mashed potatoes, one teaspoonful salt, aid one of sugar. (The po tatoes should be much wetter than -for the table.) Add one teacupful of yeast, either home or baker's, but not a bit of hour. Keep this very. arm till light. Use this to mix the _bread, and- mix so that it will just not stick.. Let it rise very light,. then mould into tins;ytep.very wain till light again, and bake r in a moderately warm oven: I have made. good bread in this way from flour not fit to eitwithout the potatoes. R.Y, RAITBERRY VINEGin.--Take three or foe quarts of raspberries, put them into a stone crock and Cover them with vinegar. Let them stand twenty-four hours. Then strain this juice through - a jelly-bag and pour it on to fresh berries, letting this stand , another day. Repeat this prixess.until you have the quantity desired. Add to each pint ofjuire ,one pound of sugar. Put it into a preserving kett l a and allow it to beat sufficiently toluelt the . sugsx. When it is cold put it into bottles. It will keep several years. .r7 l - tt i p oti &As.
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