litit: . ::.i.t#4 . ::-P4.104 . t.: ILF.TENIIS WILED IN LONDON. MR. PCNCII, MT DEAR SIR :—You probly din't meet my uncle Wilyim when he was on these shores. I jedge so trom the fack that his pursoots - wasn't literary. Commerce; which it has-been ttooly observed by a states-. man, or someby, is the foundation stone onto • which a nation's greatness • rests—glorio.ua Commerce, . was, Uncle Wilyinfe .fort. fte sold soap. It Smelt pretty, and redilY com manded two cents a cake. lam the only lit raryman In our famly. It is troo, I once had a dear cuzzen who wrote 22 vends Onto "A Child who nearly Died of the Measles 0!" but as he injeocidiciously introduced . a chorus at the end of atanzy, the parents didn't .like it at all. The farther in particelar wept a fresh, assault my crizzen, and said he never felt so ridicklus in his • inure life. The on happy result was that •my cuzzen ahandind poetry foreVer, and went back to shoemakin, a shattered man. lily Uncle Wilyim disposed of his soap and returned . to his nativ land with a very , exalted opinyin of the British public. "It is a edyca ted community," said he_; "they're ft intellec tooal peple. In one small village alone I sold 50 cakes of soap, Inclooding barronial halls, where they offered me a ducal coronet, bpt-Piaid no—give it to the poor." This was the way Uncle Wilyim went , on. He told us, however, some stories that was rather too much to be easily swalerd. In hick; my Un cle Wilyini was not .an emblem of trooth. He retired some years ago on a hansum comp- - tency derived from the insurance money he received on a rather shaky skooner he owned, and which burned up while lyin at a wharf one night, the cargo havin fortunitly been re-' mooved the day afore the disastriss calatuty occurd. Uncle Wilyim said it was one of the most singler things•he ever heard.,of ; and, after collectlia the insurance money, , bust into a flood *of tears, and retired to his farm in Pennsylvany. Ile was my uncle by Marriage only. I do not say he wasn't a' honest man. I simply say that if you have a uncle, 'and bitter experience tells you it is more profitable in a pecoonery pint of view to mit pewter spoons instid of silver ones onto the table when that uncle dines with you in a frienly way—l simply say, therc is something wrong in our social sistim, which calls loudly for reform. I 'rived on these shores at LiVerpool, and • proceeded at once to 'London. I stop'd at the Washington Hotel in Liverpool; because it was named in honor of a countryman of mine who didn't get his living by makin' mistakes; and whose mem'ry is dear to Civilised people all over the world, because he was gentle and good as well as trooly great. We. read in , History; of any number.of great individooals, 2 but how few - of 'em, niers .! should we want to take . Irome to supper with us? Among others I would call your attention to Alexan der the• Great, who conkerd .the world and wept because he couldn't do it some more, and then took to, gin-and-seltzer, gettin' tight every day for e dinner with the Most •dis gustin' reglarity, causin' his parunts to regret . they hadn' . 'prenticed him in his early youth to a bisket-baker, or some other occupation of a peaceful and quiet character. I say, therefore, to the great , men now livin' . (you Could put thena into . Hyde Park, by the waS-, and still leave room for a large and respecta ble concourse of riotets)—be good. I say to that gifted but bald-heded Prooshuna, Bis marck, be•good and gentle in the hour of tri ump. I alWays am. I admit that our lines is different, Bismarck's and mine; but the same glo'rus principle is involved. lam an exhibiter of startlin' curiositys, wax works, snaix, etsetry, ("either of whom," as a Ame rican statesman whose name I ain't at liberty to mention for perlitical resins, as lie expecks to be a candidate for a prom'nent ofliss, and hence doesn't wish to excite the rage and jelisy of other showinen---"either of whom is wink double the price of admission"); I say lam a exhibiter of startlin'.curiositys, and. I also have my triumps, but I try to be good in 'em:; If, you say, "Ab, yes, but also your hours of grief and misfoitin ;' I answer, it is troo, and yoil probly refer to the circurnstan s of my hirin' a young man of dissypated -hab its to fix hisself up as a A real Cannibal from New Zeelan, and when I was simply tellin' the audience that he was the most : feioshus Cannibal of his tribe, and that, alone unas sisted, he had et sev'ril of our fellow-country men, and that he had at one time even . con templated eatin his Uncle Thomas on his mother's side, as well as other near and dear relatives, when I was Makin' these simple statements, the mis'ble young man said I was Oyer,. and knockt me off the platform. Not quite satisfied with this,' he cum and trod hevily on me, and as he was a vdry muscular person and wore remarkable thick boots, I knew at once that a canary bird wasn't welk in' over me. . I - admit that my ambition overlept herself in this iustuns, and I've been very careful ever since to deal square with the public. If I was the public I should insist on square ness, tho' I shouldn't do as a portion of my audience did on the occasion, jest mentioned, which they was empyed in sum naberin' coal mines. "As you hain't got no more Canny— bals to show us, old man, said one of 'em, who seemed to be a kind of leader among 'em,—a tall dis'grecble skoundril—"as you seem to be out of Cannybals, we'll sorter look round here and fix things.. Them wax fig- gers of yours want washin'. There's Napo leon Bonyparte and Julius ezcsar—theY must have a bath, with which coarse and brutal reinark, he imitated the shrill war-hoop of the • western savige, and, assisted by his infamOS coal-heaviu companyins, he threw all my wax-work into the river, and let my wild bears loose to pray on a peaceful an lnoffen -sive agricultooral community. Leavin Liverpool ..(I'm goin' babli there, tho—l want to see the DocksoVhich I heard spoken °fat least once while I was there,) I earn to London in a Ist class car, - passin' the time very agreeable in discussin' with a coun-- - tryman of mine, the celebrated Schleiwig- Holstein question. We took that int'resting question upend carefully traced it from the time it commenced being so, down to the present day,.when my countryman, at the close of a four hours' annymated debate, said he didn't know anything about it himself, and he wanted to know if I did. I told him-that I did not. He's at Ramsgate noyroind lam ' to write him when .I feel' like givin him two days in which to discuss the question of ne gro slavery in America. - But now I do not feel like it. *, • ,London at lait, and I'm strippin at the Greenlion tavern. 1 like - the • lan'iord very rauch inded. lie had fallen into a few trillin crrers in regard to America-he was under the impression, for instance, that we et hay over there, and had horns growiu out of the back part of our heads—but his chops and beer. is equal to any I ever - pertook. You must cunt and see me, end bring the boys. I'm told that Garrick used to • cum here, ISut I'm growin skeptycal about Garrick's faVorit - taverns. I've- had over 500 public-hums plated out to me where Garrick went. I was indooced one .night, by a seleck comp'ny of Britons, to visit sum 25 public-houses, and they confidentially told me.that Garrick used to go to each one of 'em. Also, Dr. John 'Om This won't do; you know. • May be I've rambled a bit in this commi nycation—ill 'try and be more collected in my next, and meanwhile b'lieve me, •• Trooly Yours, .torrestillsWAnD. 'F, fi • h ; : ... CHANGED HIB 31IND.—PrOte8SOI Duncan, 01 --' Aberdeen, asked a lady to marry him ; . the answer was "no." The subject was dropped • ' . but they soon met again. "Do youremem . 4 - . ti •-• bar," said last met dthelad ?,, The y, "a qu p es re t f ion e p r u ee t i t d o th m e e t whw en. il -1 . ;he remembered. "And ao you remember 'c ' ' I P. - my answer ?7 ' "Oh, yes," said the professor. A"Well, Mr. Duncan," proceeded the lady, "I t i, • lave been led to change my mind." "And , f. - 1 „ A ' BO have I," dryly responded the professor.. l i , a i Heretained bis bachelerehip to the last. c t . .•- - i. - . - '. - ri..t ....,; '„ -.: , i'..• , 'el..i . f:ii:!: , , f ~1 4. 7 " - L 'il: -.... ? m , j , 0 -•,:ri;-.1.1,-.1 A young lady explained to a printer the other day the distinction ' bet Ween printing and publishing,*and it the conclusion of her remarks, by the_way of illustration, she said "You may print a kiss on my cheek, bin you must not publish IL . True advertisement was taken from a corn try journal: "Lost • or strade from the sub scriber, a sheep all over white, one leg was bbick, and half his body. All persons shall receive five dollars to bring him. He . was a - she gote." ' Cia ytm see anyttung in toy et feels very sore 7" . asked a lazy good for nothing student of Oliver _Wendell Hohnea 'I can ace a very bi 4001,- replY:fel the 'Professor, 00 severlkes tole funny when he has ids pmfeisional garments:on. followingis one of- -Josh Billin 's very inet,sayings : ”A . -man running for Cgtputa Vie fe mind of a dog 'that's lost—he_meas Of everybody be meets and *Ns himilia all EDUCATIONAL FREDERICK- INSTITUTE, FOS . YOUNti' TEEN AND - BOYS. . The Wintei Session of this Institute will commence on MondstY. October 32d. • Prof. Charles Long. burst, M. A.. of 'Cambridge Unice:ratty,: England, Rev. F. T. Rooter, B. A.. and others equally competent.. are in.charge of the several Departments , of Inatrne tion. . Send for a Catalmne Address, • A. - ntmci. SUPPLER; Princikil, Rept39, , q6-39.it) Frederick, Montgomery to.. 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Store, connected with the 'College; supplied with samples of Dry Goods, also, a regular Bank of Deposit and issue with a working cap , ital. of $100,000; (consisting , of finely engraved Bank. Bills.) In which students • fill in turn the positions of Cashier, Paying and • ltecehing Teller, Discount and Check Clerks, &c. . • - BrgnchcsTitught Botik Keeping to all its forms and applicatiOns. Business Calculations, Correspondence, Forms, &c, -Mercantile Law, with regular recitations. . Petunanshipin every style of the art. . "PhOnokiaphy, Telegraphing by regular circuit "01 Wire and Instruments. For -further, mirticulars ad. dress A. M. TlinixEß,(arliele "Pa. " August 4, !GG •, • 31-Mu . SPEER'S PORT GRAPE. WINE PURE AND FOUR YEARS OLD, Foil the .CommanlorilTable and Family Use PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS EOR Females, Weakly Per Ons; The Great Remedy for Kidney. Affectio. RHEUMATISM, - ND .. ALtCHRONIC DISEASES. EXOELLUT WINE FOR. FEMATJII3 I Every family at this season should use - Speer's Port • Grape Wine, Celebrated in Europe for its medicinal and benefleial qualities: highly esteemed. by eminent physicians, used in European and . American Hospitals; and by . some of the best families in Europe and America. AS ATONIC—It has no equal, causing an appetite and building 14 the system," being entirely a pure wine of a most valuable grape. AS A DIURETIC—It imparts a healthy action of the glands, kidneys and -urinary organs very beneficial In dropsy, gout and rheumatic affections. . Speer's Port Grape. Witte Is a pare article froth the juice of the Port Grape, pos.: sensing medicinal properties superior to any other wine in use, and an excellent article for all weak and debili tated persons, and the aged and Infirm, improving the appetite, and benefiting ladles and, children. • , • l'ry it once, -and yon Will not be deceived. 1P Besure Abe signature of ALFRED SPEER Is over the cork of each bottle. • . - Sold by H. 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May 12.' 66 ' • „ 194 y LEEnunitnis, of Pottsville, Penna., IVA. dealer in MUSIC, MITSICAL.I2WRITMENTS, - PIANOS, MILLUDRONS, ORGANS, sc., having been appointed sole agent for the celebrated • r Mason die Hamlhes Cabinet Organ., in - the County of Schuylkill, would respectfully an nounce to the musical community Mu he tan -furnish . these unequalled favorite Cabinet Organs, in all styles end sizes, at manufactureri• prim; The quality and volume of tone, with the.power of expression in these organs, is universally admired and praimi, while their portability and beautiful finieh make them the moat 61- .egaitt parlor ornament . - • • •••• . Every Family Should Have One. THE CABINET ORGANS are adapted to PAM LIES, CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS. They coup price from $llO to $6OO each. 1P Every instrument Warranted. • 'A m% Agent for the tale of the mach Admired Spring Melodeons . . and Harmonium Orgiup 3, .•• 'for 'the Counties of Schuylkill, - Northumberland and Lebanon, which instruments .are universally liked.— They pcesess a sweetness and fullness of tone, which has received the united commendation of the musical profession, and induced an almost unprecedented sale. roichaser* are reapoctfully Milted to call and exam- Ana for themselves. All communications and orders will be punctually answered or Ailed. and every 'Wm =don in relation to - them gladly given. Store and Ware Rooms, at the JeWelry Store on Cen-' tae street, four doors from . ..lialmntango street, rotta villa, Pa. ;. Toot received " a doe lot ' of Salt Floh, con doli ng of ." • Nees hirolrerel, Salmon,., lierrmg, Cod Fish, ac, fortile cheap by - it collo. . rpheriargeessugortment or Drum Ckinta - Sattanti of all kinds at WALKER (XINL - Near Haim Hall,' • . Jaw 9..A6-21-aca Tie itoi &mei to mll at WALE= & mums, 1./_New LW= Han. to itoe._tboiargo aosztinemt ;of the it 411.1Y811.7.11."1 . BUSINESS '.CARDS: EIENIEW P.LEAMANTS, . '.... • •.; , .. . • CIVIL AND ItLENIN dENGINXE.M . i•_ .. Invects - Calerien, and Igcuipints-Miperal • and..oll Lands. Orricr—Bansinsen - Bnilifistig,Ventre• tit.; opposite,Ep . iscopni Church.: -. , ,•' May 6.'85. .. • .-- .:. : •••• • • . . - I.S.- . Es • T.. QVILITCII,' Civil and 1 3LininiF 14. Engineer, Pottsville, Pa: • •• OFFICE on °d floor of Geo. Brighten Bating, Cen tre Street. ' . . • fDee...lo, - _ [JAMBES .BROTHEIIB, Civil' amid Mi- L 1 ning Engineers, :Unmet's Building, second and STEPHEN HARES:K - JOSEPH S. HARRIS. July SO . . . Septembi‘r `G3. 39- PW.I4IIEAFEJR, Pottsville Per., late • of the Pennsylvania State Geologinil Survey, ex plores lands., mines, &e. October 13, .55 FIAINKK CARTER, .11eul Berate Agent, KARA:COY CITY, Schuylkill County, Pa. • tgrLetter Address—"liiithanoy City P. 0." . Match 30, '6l • •' • : 1.3-11 GENCY....For the Purchase. and Sale of Real Estate; buying and selling Coat; taking charge of Coal Sande, Mines, .1;e:. and collecting rents. Office Mahantango Street, Pottsville. April G, .80 14-] : CHAS. H. HILL W R. SIMONS, Lt vuiAND. IteI2TING - .:ENGINEER: Odice-.43ufiael , a 73nilding, 11/Wassitailago •• - Mtr!et, Pottar . i!lT., • . • May 6•65. TOMEPII.I*. GEARY,: cr • • 'Civil mid Engineer, ' • POTTSVI.LLE, PA.{ OFFIbE 2, SILVER. TERRACE. 17 R. AN. IC - • P N " • TE Ri . • .• •CH•• • • • .fflra r ke vittt4igt. , ,, E 77lo . f. Centre Bt., . 6otee Fr._h Beef, Mutton, e/PPUed to customers. • • ' 'The patronage cif :the publieis, reepectrullyi:solteited: . Apri.ll4, • .15-tr Dl:.initi.EF.s; . . W4TOECES, . • • ' • . MIFZIARY,_ . . . . rir L 1 aindahr ' Musical Instruments, Violin Strings, Bass Yiol Strings, Guitar and Banjo Strings; constantly on hand... . • ' Jan 30, , • [J p•xL.NK . HAUS-E - D-E RILIUT • • .(Successors to p. §:.Thieseler,j WUDGEALLE AND RETAIL -DEALENS - TOBACCO; SNUFF and SEGAILS, NEARLY. OPPOSITE THE 3101iTIMER ROUSE, • . Pottsville, Pa.- . • - DR. W. K. LINEAWEAVER, Dr,INITIST• ire . • ISA& • Succeeser to Dr. B. S. LangdOn, ' (Graduate of Pennuivania College of Dental Surgery.) ROOMS : nirket St.,.abovt , Third. - . inirEttrer and Clilprolorm administered *hen 'de. eked. . . • REVEZENCES —Proi. T. I.: BuCkinghant, D. D. - S. M: D.; Prof. E. Wildman, D. D. 5.• MM D.;-Prof. - James Truman, D. D. S.; C. N. Pierce, D. D: 5.,. of Pidlada., - and others: ' : . . • . . . . . Teeth...Extractod. - .. - ..,' T: i .,,-„,,--, 11 4iiiiiia . . . . . ~... Without Pain •or Eloresiesur." . . , . ~.. • . The ' , lndersigned has introduced ;an - entirely new method for EX'IRACTING TEETII, • Which is-perfect ly safe, hannlesti and ple . aSant.... Come and try it for yourselves, 'Also Nitrous "Oxide Gas administered'in Its pure state. Artificial Teeth inserted. - Teeth 'filled. with the greatest care. • • :", •.'- ' : .• ". • ' Ofilee.;.eoruerSecond and Market Sts., POttsviite... . Sept 1, '66-35-6m'J - - G. N...GOWMAN, Dentist. JiOBEP.II !WEBB, ..A rWatclunaker CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE, PA.; (three doors abode the. Mortimer . Mouse,) his 'now, on hand nlarge and well eeleeted th,s'ortnient. of. Of latest styles: and. highest standard of Silier.—s Also Silver - Plated Vrtire.• • A large and general variety of superior Plated Ware . , .such as Tea and Ta ble Sugar Spoons,' Oyster Soup -Lidles, Pie and Fish ..linives, Cake Baskets,. Fruit Stands. Custom, 'Batter Dishes, Waiters; Pitchers. etc.," all Of which will be sold at.the very lowest prices— • • N. 1.1.—01 d Silver bought and taken in .exchange. The highest price given,Match .3,!thf-9- , .. • Encouyage: home' ITlnnufacturep. CIiARLES KEIIRER, SALAMANDER, :SAFE 5,.. Second St. - , .POttville ." Announces to the business community, of • this r and the adjoining mantles, that he- rruninfac- t nr tures SAI.A3i.A.NDER SAFES of all sties and . '"" kinds.,..warranted Fire-proof, which, - in point.o" workmanship and finish, will compare with those . ob tained !hint any-other establishment In the cbtintry.— He always keeps safes on hand for sale, and Will male Menially stip, for Banking and other Public Institu tions, as cheap,. if not cheaperthan they can be obtained from abroad.. - • He refers to Benjamin 'Haywood, GeOrge Bright; Thos. Cooch and A.- Efehdepon; - of. this Borough, who have his Safes in use. [June la, '1 , 7.-24-tr • • B 0 . . . K . I . 'A LL :kinds - of Books, -lifigazhiss, .-NewsPapors,-' to- 11 gether with Music and Old BOoksrebontid at short notice at one Bindery.- All kinds of Blanc Books ruled . and bound to any pattern at the Bindery of the subScrlber. • • Send in Your orders. - B. )3ANNAN. PLUM ING. AND GA TrnING 4TTE\DEDTO IYA L .711 . - iIR: BRANCHES. Ur CHARGE'S -111.0DERATE._iit. • . °tilers left at tlie..steirea of BOSBYSILEII, &'13R0.; and GEORGE ~BERNET, Centre lit.; will reeelve rir-01(113rasa. Co P r,e Li a it d ß L fl d N b :a g A L, Y - : Corner of Sixth aid Schuylkill' Avenue._ Pottsville, llarch.3, .66 ; • ?.L L. jActism:i. • : F.Rti.sgzi... K &;. Co; ; . • •• ILLIONAOTOT.XIIB OF • ' • 110 PE, ITIVINE;.. CORDAGE .& PAOKING; - . .. Pottsville, Pa. We respectfully solicit a share of f the pativnge of the 'business men of Schuylkill Wanly. . And Invalids. 0. L.WOLTAN.: MULLES VOLLTLN WOLTJEN ~ BROTHERS, .11IFOHT888 OP SEGARS AND CLAY PIPES Leaf and Hanufattlire4.Tobatio,..ie, 221 NORTH THIRD . BETWEEN. RACE AND VINE, : , , PHILApELTIFII.A.. .• nlp R T ANT Netaphysleal Phi,.sielan, 410 Int Street, From a life of Study, observation- and experi ence,. and years of practical. application . of my "Metanhysical Discovery" on. 'thousands of dis eased men, women. and children; I have justly come to the Conclusion . that every family in the' land, who 'wish to get rid of disease, and keep it at bay, must haie my Metaphysical .Discovery always on hand.- It is a certain preventative against diseaso. •It also treats and destroYe 'the cause 'of - disease, - consequently . the effects die; beginning with Deafness, Catarrh, Itheumatiam, Neuralgia, with every disease man, woman, or child is heir to. -' • • ' • • - It is Pie only safeguard against. Cholera. It ele.anees . .every sewer of the human body, hard ens the flesh and pis-ifies - the blood. In conse- . guence of the above facts, I have:this' day're duced the price, so as to.leave no barrier in the way of the, diseased:: • • . .The :Package consists of three bottles,' One used fOr the Eyes;ene fez; the Ears; and one for the Scalp... These three work - in . conjunction . passing into the system, by absorption ; thus liil ling the very root. of disease, which is in a ape in the head. • My Metaphysical Discovery is packed In a 'neat wooden case,aridWill• be dimpatclied toarty part of the world on receipt of the price; ill= Will* be fro m thits 25th .day . :•of. Ithivember , • sold at Et per pkg., or three pkgs.; $lO.. • ... .• • • - Celebrated Poor Richard's Eye Wafer. Large size, $l-.per brittle, Oraix bottles 'for • $5. size, 60 cts. Scalp Renovator $1,.0r. six bottles • . for $5. • The medicines can be • obtained through your Draggista, or at the Depot, 410 . Arch Street, Phtladelphia The following letter is one of the many which' I receive daily. at my different Offices: • • : SNAPP'S Elrimort; Nor. 20th, 1865 .. Mari. M. • tinoirri z -ifitdant - tz:-I noticed an advertisment in a newspaper of your ••Metaphys ictdDiekxrrery.-, I mutt for Wpacka. of the . 'tome. ' I write: to tell...ycia that it ima4roved perfect success in a' .c ase of deatheis of many' years' standing. . 'Now I send to you ',for . three, packages for my neighbors, who are .aiftlichxt the same.way. - • . Yours restectfully, •.. - 15napp's Station, Crawfordetimity, - - Perfect cure-for weak ant diseased eyrie.' ~.The Metaphysical Discovery works by laws arlocal m three which revoke the stars. - The Celebrated POOR • RICIISIIDI3 EY - 819/.2lDi it the key which opens the door. to the health of both -mind and body.- Let all use it Merano. and night. • Please send to the Depot for a cuoular.... •• Parole lambi RAIN BROWN Ai 602 t, POO, Vero . •. . • ' •- . Rt 47. EL WERE ROPE Tm.isz Parp..e. shacribers Itreagents for )CB, BIBBY -.llc - 00.13 *tea Steel 'Ropes; which are very-bast quality,and - s de r ll:rttiortcaran Rope on it their greater strength, eas out and tonnuesa. sod are universal mining .. tatlnfaction 0111 L /Mc W . : MASON' fi e tt.,... 43 Broadway, If 7 , ST-ly , : - - -A . tll-. : 0-0. - ::.,s- 1 .-;9.: 7. ' . :14 : :',.0 : V-:.: i T.e : :.......... i i.':.... 1 :.0. - 0 - :'.T:0 ; '.: : 1 - : ..- :,-o_-..::.--.':-Pi.,-0'..;.:j,'„':,:-'B:';.-6.:..0. ALWAYS ON BAND NQ TICE .•.: MRS. M. qi.I3IOWN; HARDWARE. . C 0,,. Irawis noliesoN. , it , o . _ . • DEA.LERsi*:.: " . . . . aispow cinzat. IROIG_ TOOLS . comma C TPE 41.11 D iwanrr, 'blow or ruF saw." • •• : • •• . Pa.• . Much 17. 'GB .• • • . it-tr HEE MET Sr CO., DEALERS IN lEazdware, Cutlery, Tools, Paints, NEARLY OPPOSITE ' THE MINERS' BANK Potttivillci Pa. Sept. 1, a 171,8 7110 St Beliable and Safe.. Pump for . IYeeing Mines' now in use • . . prepared-to,arCnori furnish- ffre- different lace of Pumps, to -lift al2 inch column f water•from - 100 to '4OO feet perpendicular Night, -and . will throw. as much watery a2O inch Cornish pump. . • . • " • Price lists and estimate for". primps; :and all.other infortnation will be furnished on. applieatibn to the undersigned.. Pumps will bCset by 'responsible men - and guaranteed, and all to be of the best'material and workmanlike manner. • ' • • • • Column and steam - pipes . , and .boilersois required about mines furnished at lowest prices And shortno tide. Address ' . • PETER. KINNEY,. •-• • . ' •'• ' .. • . • • . . •Danville; Pa. We have in neat our ',Locust Dale Colliery, a .No. . - 'Thateher: Steam Engine and Punip;” purchased from Peter Klnfiey, Esq.; general Agent of Waterman Beaver, Manufacturers, Danville, Pit. . The pump die char ea from 350 to 400 galloni.of water per minute, laid is thoroughly practical, economical. and a complete success, J..LOWDENDEADLE; . Locust Dale; Aug 1, August 4, '63-31.-. L.ENVIS C. THOMPSON & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF. SCREEN, CAR AND BRIDGE - B'o L T S Sheet lion Nana . and - Bat Bar SPikes. -BOLTS OF ANY LELNGTEL AND N -MADE Stir% A PURVES tic SON, • - . -• • - . Scrap Iron and Metal Merchants, mt i MACHINE AND FOUNDRY :FUR- NISHERS,'N. E. corner of SOUTH d' • . PENN and No. 17 SOUTH Streets; •. :- - • " .• PHILADELPHIA.. 4..-. . . Ingot Copper, Ingot Brass, Red, d0...d0. Yellow, Pig g Tin, Bar Tiu; Pig Lead, Bar Lead. • Speller, A:ntirinatiy, .Babbitt Metal,..Bistatith, Solders, Bac lron,Sheet Iron,. Sheet Zinc, Steel, Borax, Crucibles, Foundry ,Faclugn, Auvits, Vises, Files, ;..te.., Old Metals, ' (hitt:upper, Old Brass, 01d.,ead,.&.c.,.i..t.e.: .:• . • ver—Nev... and 'Second-hand Machinists , . and . Blapli smiths* Tools, and Steam Enginu, bought and sold. Viir.krticles of every description' in use by Machin , . fists and Fonndzymen, famished to order. . .. • - ?Cash paid for Scrap Iron,' Old.Ralls, and all kinds of Metals. -•- - July 1; ui6—.S7-.ly. , THE NEW Spring and Summer Medicine. FLUID EXTRACT SAISATARILLA. COMBINED WITH lODIDE OF LIME PREPARED FOR] G. W. PETTES,-;fiusTpN, JAMES E. INICHOLS &I Co.', _ MANTYPACITIIAI* CHEMSTS, biti:lTAbilraras or IRE ELTXTR PERUVIAN BARK PROTOXIDE OF IRON, Which has become so favorably-known rut a TONIC AND.B.E.STOSA---p.VE by Physicians' and' In'L will& in: all parts of the • country.. • . • , . The new preparation, "Snwinparilla in Com bination with lodide of ,Linie,?, presents one of the - most pronipt alterative agents, in aform - mpable of exerting full action upon the system, and thii in mi ante and pleasant - doses. .It is conceded that the alter ative, resolvent, or tonic effects • of lodide. are exerted, most decidedly when associated with other alteratives, in combination ; 'and the IStarsaparilla : seems to fulfill perfectly all the favorable requisitions:.:. - The first effect usually - observed: when'"Sisiarsam: rr wrxtr•lortinz or Latta" is taken, is an increase •of appetite, showing that it has tonic .ruoperties o 1 a marked character. - Its alterative effects are manifest in its ready combination with the blood and tisanes. Pale, ecrofuious women and children ienpro,ve rapidly under its nse,.and the vital functions assume a healthy . It is admirably adapted to elk :rge number of chronic. or acute affections peculiar to children. - It is , suited to . them, both by the mildness and efficiency of medicinal effect and the pleasant, attractive term of the: remedy.. It may be given for a long period where .constittathinal influences are desired, and no repugnance, Or -disincli nation to take the. p, enconntered. In White Hip•Johrt Dtxaee, and Distortions' of the Spine, It be'should ven ntly,' in, mode-rate do ses, until-relief is obtained:, - - • In the Biking of the Year:and dariagthe . . - Warm Weather, - the iniumulation of 'morbid - mattere in the system ' seems to become manifest and veryftroublesome: Las land% Headache, Moils, Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Pains in the Joints, Indigestion, etc,, ant very common. Nothing ever devised is' better adapted tb exterminate or drive off these affections! than this new combination Sassaraanak *MU ICIDIDs or Lam' . • . . . • • Pinprecerationithe it, or. which tweroximittee to it, • • •'" • . or Bleed . . has ever beforebeen placed Within the reach of inialids.. Weed; it it an.• entirely new sad aemairrio &Madan; Lion, inlto relPeCtreßeinb4Dglanit4kg hitttert/". em oPhalon of reedit:al vairi.conceittlakit:-theStV • scription. of 'its chemical character, therapeutic ',aloe,. manner of ase,.etn, are Overlie altimeter, which tan. be had at the store of any. and all arta-clam Dreagiata. • Sold in Pottsville by P..Sandersoa: Henry Saylor, J. 'a Brawn mul Son, and All 1h74144 1 5.. ' • • . ' • Juni IS, 16 • 24641 . . _ FONI. - 410,801 4 1ar. siAati LEO . O . . Cabinet .oewmg, ; .. • • • eiticsiumies - DECK:KM-PIANOS.- • •. 101 .4 111 4 T ..- 14 1 111 • 41 * '!..3SIE'E •i,it:tl,3D',3l STEB:ii Whoigeniin 13enuOpn. , .•• (MO .. • ' .Jithe 9016 Azaim AR. . atv tabbiet`ivari-ita - 2 1 , 0 10). # 1F xjr313371103077. —tr, -z, . t , othititi.sube a itudbor e lj thg eM ainltte i t44 P'D e L ' 1944 Ifits - cEtWEQtig,' : ANOTHER Gl= ? IL T CURE Or a Weal, reaßectabid citizen. well known th e . DIL L H. scaENac, TRH GREAT LUNG nocrou or paummirsit, • "OP7ICEN. Y. axe OAtXN4 Lean Co;' No. 4S Nassau St., New York, June 1.1566..; Da. SCHEACK—Dear ir.—Fornver fifteen:years I have - been troubled with, a severe cough; and usually: -two or three :times a year with. more or lees hemorr hage, which together, for the:last few years,' has kepi,' .me thin in flesh .and too weak to do business of any kind. Without • suffering.- In August last. 1.. had: a • very severe hemoirhage, and.: according to the jndg-.. meet of a'good New ark physicion, I Was r osaud us beyondthe reach.of medicine,. and was -advised .to be prepared.'so far as property matters. were .conterned, -- toleaVethis.world at short notice. . Thepbystchm(and my gond friends) said .that the first, cold 1 took must prove fatal 'Early in January 1 January, a severe , cold, and fornasinely was occupying rooms at No: S 2 BOND STREET; directly over your office. I think about the . 16th of January I procured a bottle of your TalmOnie Syrup and commenced.. taking it freely. My. feet.ond limbs were very much swollen, and , all the symptoms of .a speedytleath seemed toaCCOniPanY thy cold.'. I :sent for my former phyalclan, and stated to him that I ' was taking your medicines, and after shoWing them to him, and having tasted:of he replied "Yon ' C 931 take theta if'you like; thei..will do you. no harm." . lie Said: kmovi what I told you last summer, and I say the same' now, If yaa hove any business to close up, to netput it off." He, said to 'other friends that he' !"could see no hope for me,". and my friends andre.. lotions concluded my-time ..hid come.. • At this time I .wa9 taking freely' of your - medicine, but had - not sees :you: The doctor calledn f e w times; end found me: (much to his surprise, be -said:). improVing - . and he Could not undestnnd ' My faith was increasing in .your medicines, and 1 bad a wish to have 'you examine 'my ease, and see what you had to say. When you first Came to my room and made the examination„Yottgave mehtitlittle encouragement; bat on the contrary, ex prOsed sad doubts of my ever being - helped out - of my then seeming difficulties. .• The 'second Bract:hot you. called, finding .me 'still gaining.' you gave me encour agement,-saymg,. "my symptoms were iinprOving the .Pulmonic, Syrup. Sea=weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills bed acted like a charm." ...My ' &palatine, my cough, ' my appetite, all began to.. Improve, and I could' walk about my room a little. • Yon visited the nearly, every Tuesday, and found me improving, and told me not to ego out of.mY room untilthe first day of May.- I took r./. cold while under . your treatment, my appetite became. first=ratA and'Yo told the :to eat everything . yiehed of a nutritious nature, and to exercise about the room as much as posaible: I followed year. advice, and to thh surprise of my old physiriSti and- friends,,l seem . much better than I have been for several' years, and bteathe better than I ever expected a person could with 'one lung, the left being 'completely dried. . I felt . very grateful to - yott,'.and consider your advice and Med ico:tea Invaluable. . Yours, truly, • ' . . . . • Da; BeitsicaDear SlM—Abont two Years agpl - was' taken:with a very troublesome cough and a pain in my breast; seven or eight months' passed assay withotit my doing anything for:myself. . Then I applied:to a physician, who attended me fur about - -three months'. without rendering.me any serviee: .1 also 'obtained the' advice and-treatment of a-physiculn in' one of our hos pitals, and alSo had the advice and - treatment of two other physicians, but all' to no purpose. • . During .this long space of time I was nearly • dead tlim sett times my friends came.to see we and witness my exit 'into the Bpirit world: I VVRE conitned to my bed two' months' at a time...' My breathing was exit - cedingly short. '1 . gave - hp several Pines - all hope of getting .better ; and, as regarded getting well; :was entirely out of the - ones:Guth: And to think this day I.am wetland hearty I' 1 Was advised by scone of my blends, to try Dotter . Scheuckls Medicines.' I accordingly . bought bottle . alter- bottle, utiiii'l reach'ed' the-ninth then I found a decided'changg in my cough for the better. I satiated • seVerely from palpitation of the heart,, and two weeks. after I commenced taking-your medicine.' this difficulty Wheallirst went to Dr: Saliefick , s - Mike It was with • difficulty that I could get up into his reception room, I was so-Weak and so. swcllca•;.• my Skin-was .as, sallow' as though . bad -.the . jaandice ; I felt dull, heavy ud. bleepleas. Schenck, alter 'examining me; 'Mid both my longs were 'affected, and gave. inn little hope; but his medicines in about two weeks, took right hold of me: -it Seemed to go right through my', whole system: The Put moult Syrup,-. Timie• and Mandrake Pill& nil look - right bold in: th 4 right plate.. The Pills. -brOught away great quantities of bile . ant slime ;•-the Syrup loosened-the matter in toy lungs, which came off'. very free; the Sea-Weed' Tonic . gave Me .au appetite,' and everything - seinnedlo taste good: • TOsheiv what great power the - - medicines have In -purifying my sysicta, and to snow how =bud Weis:dis eased,- beside' all -theithe that. passed my. bowels, and the great quautiti6 of phlts,nn, and matter I expect°. .rated, I broke out all over in large • boils, that - would continue to wither-and' run fur abetit six weeks, and I had at one time over twenty-f,ve boils. • I have nothing of the kuill now,'ind feel like another 'person altogetth. er..l can safely say that I hate not enjoyed such health fur dVe Years as I do now;: and cannot `praise you and your medicines enough. May God abundantly bl.s and preserve you! is the sincere tivir!..: of, one who has ..been so wonderfully relieved thrOugli_your agencY; and if any otig desires to know ,with regard to the ttath faluess'of this report: if they will call upon-any of my friends, or upon nn, No: 4 Dryden Place, near Thomp-; son street, -below Cadwaluder; Philadelphia, -they will :be perfectly, Butt:stied with the validity-of the case. •• .- • •'. • • YourS, with, much respect, , N'AltY SGLINAIDT. : The 'above case; as described,. is 'perfectly. earreet:, te. bel.rue.: 'Yours., • B: MILLER, . •. " . : - Pastor of Linnet:irk-4. & Chuck:. Glass, &a.. &c., • Dr:Schenek will be. ptofessionally . nt `his: principal oflice Nb 15 North Sixth 9tieet.; corner of Commerce; Thiliidelphut; ever' Saturday, from A.lll until 4 l'lll, No 33 Bond street, Netv.liork. every Tu'eudaY, from. 9 to ; No 33 bummer street, Boston, .lass.,-every Wed; nesd.y, from 9 to 3; and every other Friday at. 109 Bal timore street, Baltimore: 111 d; All advice free, bat for a thorough examination nt the lungs'. with - . hin Respi nmeter, the charge. is threelibllars. • • . .. • , , . Price of the Puhnonie Syrnp and Seaweed Tonle; each $1 50 per bottle, or $7.50 per .. balf dozen.. -Man drake Pills, 25 'cents per box. -•. . . • For sale -by • all. Druggists and-Dealers, . . Th..n.. '65 'luso aid Cattlo Powilors TER, BEAT E, COUGHS, DI TEMPER, - FJ TERS„FOUNDE LOSS. OF :APT TITE AND TIT, ENERGY, ke..: use :improves'' , vtrin d, - increase the . appetitegiv, :a .sm . ooth" ar 'glossY transforms'. t miserable skelet horse.' t. . . . . In all diseases of Swine, such .its,Cciughs,-Hicirs in the Lungs, Liver, ,'• , • , • this . article . • • • acts as a specific. • ~-' • By putting .frena • •• one , half a paper . to a paper in 'a •• barrel of swill the •_ 'above d Ise as ea _ will beeradicated - • or entirely, ,pie Vented. given hi time, a - certain preventive and cure for the .Hog Cholera. • • Price 25 Cents . bar Paper,. or' 5 Papers for $l. • 1010iELE DRVG AND , MEDICINE,DUPOL . •No. 116 Franklin. St., Baltimore, Md. ••_ For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers,through. out the :United States.' , • ' •Por sale in Pottsville liy HENRY SAYLQR, Druggist DVBL-IC MACE orVALITAR.I.E REA.t. 'r. EsCI'AT E.-1n pursuance of an order of-the Or phans' Court of Luzerne County, Pa:, - • • • Ort' Tbursda . y, 'November , At 10 o'clock in the forencien; at the. house of Lewis' . Lee, on the premises, 'Lawson 'Hughes, administrator of the estate of John Hughes,. late'pr Cam bra, Luzerne county, deceased, will exPoee to sale all those three contiguous tracts of. land situated , in the township. of Locust, in the county. of Colurnbia, .adjeining lanai of RobereWatkins, Jr., Andy Richard; John Pelig,• and others ;'the first thereof cuntainiug 140 acres sad nine ty perches, of. hich about cue-half is 'cleared land, and in a good elate prettification, whereon is erectedA a good two story brick bailee; a large bank barn.• spring-honee, a -blacksmith shop, and 'other buildings ; some , fruit trees, a large: meadow, • and a. never-failing spring' ear the house. , 'The balance of - said land'is well•timbcred.With whitebait; Maple, arid the beet of chestnut.. The• second thereof con tainingninety-nine acres and sixty'-seceb.perch es, of whirle - more than half is cleared and•-in u good state of cultivation ; the balance is well timbered with most excellent; large,,thrifty chestutth white oak; and some pine and. hickory.. -. The , third 'thereof con taining ninety-two acres , ' of. which a Jew -acres are 'cleared; the most part of it- is timber land; and con-. sidered by many persons to be the beet timber laid in that vicinity. The - land .11•61 - cellent,• a neVer-failing spring of water on it, also' Stream of Water running through.all Of the aforesaid dcribed tract, iuid all of said tracts' have a public road running .through them or joining on a public road: • ' •. •; • • • ALSO, Fire other contiguous tractit'of good timber .land situate in said township, and adjoining lands here :ix:before described. The - first thereof containing sixty four acres' and twenty-nine • perches. The second .thereof containing forty-dye acres and Seventy perches. •The third thereof containing thirty-Seven acres and ninety-nine perches... The fourth thereof -containing thereof acres and thirty-twO perches. The fifththeref containing 'ninety-nine. acres and ninety-one perches; strict measure.. All of said tracts we well tim: bared with most excellent chestnut and other Umber.- _ ALSO, 9ne other tract situated sfune .townsitipi adjoining hinds of Wright Hughes, Sturfuel Mears, and others, containing:ls acres, more or less, which is well timbered with the bast of Chestnut, :ALSO, one other lot-situated In same tOwnship, • (near Slabtown,) joining lands of widow Troxel, the heirs of widow. .Roach, and Joseph Can, containing threer*e.lM proved land. To be sokiu_the property.ot said deceased, • • . E. U. COLLINII.CIerk O. C. ' TERMS OP '$A.LE . .—Ten per cent. of the purchase :money to be. paid at the striking dowd of the property, the remainder of the purchase money - to be paid as .01- lows; to wit! one-third on, the confirmatio 'of sale, one-third on. he - first day n - of,April, A. D., 1861, at which time possession will, be given, and. the 'balance 'On the dun 'day. 91 April; one thorisand eight hundred and sixty-eight, with' interest 'on same from the first • day of April; }SGT. • The purchaser to pay for deed and stamp. LAWSON ITUGHES,.,Admirtifftrator.- . 7 Hughesville, SepteMber 24,',18641. : •.-. FLOWERING- BULBS B 4 4. I.' • Qsach ails HYACINTHS, different kinds,- double and 81ngle, differentc Wore ; TLrLIPS, single and double, CROCUS, .NARCLSSIIS,- JONQIJIVS SNOW DROPS, just'.recelved and '.for at-. HANNAN'S 'Book 'and Seed Store, by the single, dozen or hundred, - at lowest prices. •'• ' • . . • • • • VELING . • 7oold-respeetfolly announce to the -cl.tireneOi Pot!*, •••. yille that Oe.."11.1 open a dare for. ..11iStrille09111S - onthe, • • - Wery,tilefnia. Friday, evenings, foam, halt peetl unil. half peat 9 cocleek., ' • . . .• .. A COURSE OF 159 L.S9Stilikii, $9 . co .. • • . . Thoeideshing to take lessons - will-please leave their addreee at Prot. Dell% kupae, Roamed Street, or with F. Spiegel, es ILL 'Wing . intends - *petting the dim as 5004 ae.he hat taisscholors.. Aug. iB , .63-i ita,tt Oapicomp: count , - to.an order of the Orphans' Court of the 'County 'Of Schuylkill„th.the.Commonlyealth of Pennio , lthafai the subscribers Admintstrutors of; the- estate of Chris topher Buerhley,,tate - of the Borough of St.-Clair, - in the County of tichuyildth deceased, will expose. to tale by public:vendoe**On..... ahinsillay, the 17th deir of Ifiememiloir'next, at one o'clock hi the afternoon. on'the irremiees,lll: 'All that certain TAVERN ROME 'and- LOT or pieta of ground, situate in the Borough of St . Clair aforettaid, bounded - on the north by Carroll *street, on the east by Second street, on .the. south' by lot No. to; and`on. .the west by.. Third. Meet, containing in 'tirldth slitkleet and In depth 200 feet - more or less. be-' Jug lot No. SS of said Borough, with the appertenafices, late the estate of said decetused. :Tema and conditions made known at the time and Vete of tal ticir . WU L TA -li A U EP/#^ - : ~11171tordei0f.the orphan!' Cral A.DoxiNA" Vie& . /1.117,- TIi.THE cur OF ZNEW :YORK_ FOUTZ'S This preparation,, long and favorably known;..thor-. oughly reinvigorate . broken-down • and loti•-spirited horses, by' ' strengthening and .cleaping . . the • stomach. 4ndrintes- . . To keepers Of. Cows this preparation is invaluable -Wes . the luality the milk. .It has idproven by ae , 0. experiment to crease the guan iy: of • milk and eam twerity- per: It. and -make the ..t ter firm and •eet.- In fattening tile, it gives them appetiteflooSens leir and tkes them thiive S. A.. voluz‘z.& sno., ;M1 . C.E11.4.NE91J,8 : ..:, NE.W:::.STORE:t NE. W Ts..G.QO. D.S 11 W.AT - 17E.R.:4 PRICE; UNION HALE, MAIIAisiTONGO STREET, POTTSVILLE. We take likasure . :ln announcing to the , citizens of rottavUle and vicinity, that we have opened a Full and Splendid . . Stock of DRY-GOODS, 'NOTIONS, &c., To which ive invite your special . siteniton BLACKIAn FANCY. SILKS, Laces, Lawns, ;Plain and Figured Swiss, Jaconetts, Lusters, Suit Umbrellas, Gloves, LADIES' CLOTH SACKS LADIES' SILK CIRCULARS & SACKS, It js a . sure pre THE BEST. AND CHEAPEST Iffoarth. and.- 'Arch loitreeis,;" Have "nnw completed, their IMPROVEMENT and are now oftenng on the 'BEST of TERMS-- • "". FULL STOCK OF FALL DAT' GOOD. Fine Stock of-SHAWLS, . • :' Fine Stock of . • " - ',Fine Stock of DRESS GOODS, • . ' • . Fine Stock of .WOOLENS, • • • : " : • 'Fide Stock of. STAPLE GOODS, • • ' • • • Fine Stock of FANCY GOODS,' etc,: etc. • • • VerNaw and 'desirable .Goods daily received;- : and Sold at Small - adviuice Wholesale! - Sept 2.9,'66 . . ' •• . . • CANNOT -13E---"nEAT:.: I, TAIMPOT. • •FOir OURSTOCK OF SnAWIAS SPRING SHAWLS, $3.00 SPLENDID HEAVY T.EIBITI 'TRAIL. SKIRTS, • "SuPerior QmilitY; OIL .OLOTHS; OASSINEBY,S, We cannel enumerate all in onr stock, bat only aak you to CALL * ANT , EXAMINE .OUR GOODS befote purcluisink elsewbere DON'T. FORGET THE PLACE. al UNDAHATI, VA AiTTANGO STREET. June 16,.'66 GUSTAV NVOLTJEN, '17.0.13A.Q . 0Q.N.15T.:, NEXT DOOR TO THE UNION Burn, Respectfully invites the attention of dealers and store keepers in general to his large and well' selected stock Imported and Domestic Segars, Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, • • Clay and 'Woodllpesi • . All of which he offers for Sale at CTiY. PRICES. Clive him a call,. and C 013 1 4.1160 yourself of the good qualities and che.apness •of Ins goods,. He insures yon. perfect satisfaction.. Goode sold as REPRE S ENTED; or the money.will ho refunded. • - JUST RECEIVED, AN ammo: OF 'FMB DEPORT.ED HAVANA SEGARS, Among which thel . ollol‘t3g, favothe Brands Figaro, Souza*, T'reposi!a, Trinidad de Ca ' G. de la:C., Consisting REGA.tIAI3, - CONCHAS, LONDRES, GENTIENIIOEERSOHADIA PIPES AND SE4G4A,II HOLDERS; . . . Plain and fibre, ranging In price from 50. Cents to $25 00 rack.. Among the Pipes there are some beautifully. carved heids •of the' late. Mr- LINCOLN, which cannot be =wised InwoOrnmnstdp. ' . • May. 0, - . _ . ' . 10..' TO M_IN - ERS. 20 Years ExrleiWe in the Business • . - . acc, • . . . titian Mainitacturer in. allits Ern.=lon FOR alaliES AND 00. Ali MINE SLOPES; w / o:minim To BE. EQUAL TO no NEW cesrut of ENdusa CROWN CHAxN. . . my . Iwould particulinly recommend. Triple Bluing. Chaln.,"the most darable and Malliformlnlng purposes. It is the only, kind used in Europe for mining.. This Chain If properly Used: walastableFtsr% And is then only half worn out ; brtaldn ,ont the short links and. Minding them to theslan ;-tui.Wilr put In. long ii r d man d you then • . harea new .chalp..for abbut.hall :prlce.:* For rartenhmt I relck ytni to 'the Dun- : ran Colilery, i will *alma my heaji - TriPle to draw from 3000 lo 4000Ibe. out of a slope 400 yards deep, - or a per- . . - • H 0 N - • .0 , A 8 •.: • . *ll prosoianeedl bylAdi.whO iuse:them - :EQUAL. 'xi- TO ANY HAMEI.EXTANT.- • are , Detected . &onto* eteetlynorn , fed hogaolnd -the tingedlents used In-curing are allot the very , beetyquallty. , Par- Mader carets alio takuuloltoolv• there In Odds only long enough to cure r whtrh._ Prurenhi their getting too ,salt—A-greatexidleneral tinutlyttAtnoethama,'Nono - gennhe3 rude*branded. , - Cured only_by A. P. CHEESEI3ROUGH.Js CO., •• • Totit Packets and TiluAeeoe • perileziviri!.4l4 . 9ioi i i FirPliddlutoud irstablisbaleitta &Coup?: 9PU*II Reed Sts: ..• ..• Sept 1111.14-4741 • Wename In part Ribbons, De Laines, Mull MuOiiiß, Leno's, Silk Strips, Alpacas, &c,,.:(Szof; &c.; Parasols, Collars, Handkerchiefs E 84.00, 5 1 7.00, LN THE lIARKET (SILK FRINGE.) ONLY $4.00. SPLENDID OIL• SHADES, With 'filmes, complete and cheap, QABTETS, TESTINGS, &0,, &c., &c. wnor:R. ALE AND RETAIL CENTRE STREET, Avilez, Oiejon, •.. -Alfredo, ALS . % A FI SELECTIONOF PETER , KENEDIIICK Mr: Smarr, Nsw BEST T QUALITY:' PRILADELPMA. • AS •' yawn...STREET TEA :Hong. • ! 63rrier 'Of, -Twelfth and Market. Streets, op positelhe Omit Vigmere , ..ltarket.. " • . ' BOYD az. - CO„ - • 11 *dirket St.; Philadelphia. WENIpEII.OIrICOL'4III,9III. & BROWN, Arrukt. *IO.4.IIOIIO6I(APHERS,;.-. Nee.9l9 and 914 Cltestittet Street, 53-Iy_ Dec. 31, .64. Yore'Libertr : White Lend preferiedby.alr practical Painters! Try it .andyon'tt , ill have no other. hianufactinvd only by. ' . • . • . Ziegler dc.Smiih; . Wholesale Drug. Paint and Glees . . No. in North THIRD Street, Philadelphia. I.Dire Liberty White Lend.—The Whitest, the ' poet durable and the most economical. .Try It I Manufactured only . . • Ziegler Smitti, Wholesale . Drug. Taint and. Glass Dealers. • Igo. 131.1?brill THIRD Stieet, Phtladelphla Jan 47, 66 44y " Pure Liberty White . Lend will do' more and . better work at - aglven Cost than any other 1' Try It t Manufactured only by: .• ' . Ziegler - 41c.Smith,. - " Wholesale Drag; Paint and Glass Dealers,. No. 137 3S'ORTH.TIIIRDSTELSET, Philad Jan_ TT, .a5O r • ' • -• . 41y. - CAR.P . . Your attention li-invited to my large and - elegant stock of Brnsel, • -Three-Ply and Ingrain CARPET ING& rit' the best makes and newest des - h...ms. Also,. Wool Dutch, Cottage r . List and R. CARPETS,:OII Cloths, Window. Shiite*. etc.;--will be sold low— Wholesale and Retail, for cash • • • • . - • . • :J. T. DELACROIX, : • • No. Sonth•SECONR Street, above Chestnut,. - Sept .1, Ts33b-Sui . ' Philadelphia.- 1866.• PIIILADELFIII : A. •• WALL . PAPERS . . - • :N1E . 11 7 .-IPAL.L . .$ T 8.5.; • . . .11. 0 NTE Ll, • & BOURKE, - Palmer Mnigino and - IWindaiir Shadoi, • Corner Fourth and Market Sta.; Philada. - N. B.Alwaya.hi Store a large Stock of LINES & OIL SHADES. Aept 1, '136- 7 .35-3m, . STOKES. ' . TAYLOR For'the convenience of. -Our pStrOOS and othersat a distance, we here : present a diagram of self-measurement,,by - which a good fit guarantied, by sending the 'sizes .in • the order designated in the accompanying figure. • . 'ESPLANATION.. - MEASI7RE FOR Length of Rick, kom 1 to and from 2 to 1. Length of Sleeve, Nth' arm crooked,) from 4to 5. . Breast Measure. --Around'the most prominent part' of the Waist Lf . easure.—Aroimd the CHAS. State whether .the • person is erect or stgoping. - The Same measure as . for Coat - . • soy. PANTS.' Meainre :inside swim, and out . aide from hip-bone, aed. around the 'waist sni hip. • Seams OF MATT-MALES SENT HY MAIL :TT.IOI OF COST. GOODS TO CE RETURNED, IF NOT SATISFACTORY. • • CINAS. STOKES d 4 C 0.,: .• 824 Chesnut ht., Phitudelphin. June 10, , 65. • . ' . .11 , 1.11.1. E NC K E BROTIMEII,.NO. SO4 I' %Arch - Street; Philadelphia, Wholesale and Retail Dealers to ' • BERLIN ZEPH'RS',• Embroideries, Fine Kuit Goods, etc., personally;:seleCt ed in Europe. • DOIIIEATIIC JEPIIVRS, . Germantown Wools, aashmeni-yarns, erc.,, Latest styles in Ladies Dress and Cloak. • • • . • M S" • • i;littone4, lir6p Fringes, laces, .Shawl Borders, et . r . . White Embmideied Bands. eta • • The good being all cafernlly. - selected our Wholesale .DeparOeiir offers greatinducements to the trade.. Sept :5, '6o-3d-3m BOWMAN & LEONARD, SLOT FACTURERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN SILVE R Cs It i 'M • -Silver Plated Goods , No. 704 Arch St., • 4 r; . PHILADELPHIA. 40c • - • Those' in :Want of SILVER. or SILVER' PLATED WARE will find if much to their advantage by visiting. our. STOKE before making their purchases. • Our long .eiperience In the manufsetiire 'of the above kind of goods enables ns to defy competition.' • • . , We keep :110 goods but those' which • are of the first class, all of our own make, and will be sold at redhced prices. ' , 2fl, .66 •. . [Stine .66.15-IV] • Hosiery, 'COLUMBIA HOUSE, 111 and 11 . 3 North Broad St., (snore Attinti,) PHILADELPHIA .• The- subscribers. beg leave: to inform their many friends and the public In general. that they have taken -this old and well kuoWn house, arid .have refurnished ititi.the best manner,-and are now prepared.to imam :modatellie public on the - moe, reasonable terms. They also desire to announce to • the traveling Com munity:that this house is very: convenient tei the Phil. adelphia and Reading - Railroad De - mt, - -•and hat alew steps to Arch street;;where tile street= cars are naming up and down town;the . moat :central railroad line for business; and a very desirable part of the city for com fort. :All-we ask is to give us-a call.- SeBERTOLET29 & BARNET; Proprietors -3m . pt , '96 . 39 EVELIE - & .11ANDE FURIIISHLNG DRY 'GOODS. SIEEPI'ARD,Ai& lIARIII , TGEN Sr, ARRISON, No. 1,0051 - .4CheitiancBt:, Whon establishincut for the sale of • HOUSE-FURNIgHiNG DRY. GOODS. la tineq . .nailed in the :extent and variety of its assort ment,. beg to. announce: to 1101:i3EKEEPERS. RE NEWLNG tiIIiiLit.SUPPLY. or ,persons about to fur nitilx, that they are now 'receiving their : . FRESH LINEN, COTTON & WOOL-, JEN GOODS, • • FOR, EIOUSF.HOLD'.USE, Linen Sheeting', •:- ' • . 'Cotton /41weiongx,' • Billow -Lineal+ • : ' Pillow rffinilinie. ' : Doman& Table-Cloth - a, • Table Lineal., • •• • • Anninsli Napkini, . .. • . • ' Bordered Towels,. .• • • • Tableazid-Enibreidered Piano - and Ta - And - &ery other . article enilable for a s well-ordered heneOuld. • • ' Sept. 29, , 130-394 t • • CLOTHS! Carpets, Oil Cloths •attct Virindoyr Shiadesi • 3', STEWART DEPITY • • ' •. Seeond.St., above Spruce, PHILADRLTifiIA, -Wonld.respectfnlly-inforni his • customers and othdrS, thathe isselline trom one'of- the largest :and best 'as sortments. of CARPETS, OIL=CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c., that ho has had' for many .yeira, and at reduced prices. • • -Sept 29,- 'f6-39-3m . INVENTORS' OFFICES. D'EPINEUIL & EVANS, Civil 'Engineers and Patent'. - NO. 435 WALNUT ST.,PIIILADA • Patents solicited-Consu)tations •ort - Engineerine,- Dratiehting and Sketches, Modeis.and Machinery of all. kinds MADE and skilfully attended. to. ...Special talon-. Bon . given to DEJECTED CASES and INTERFER ILNGES. Authentic Copies of all Documents from Patent Office procured. • • •. . • . -•• N.8.-Save yourselves' useless trouble and travel ling-expenses, as tare is no actual need for personal Interview with us. ....All business . - with these Offices,- can'bearansacted in writing. • For further information direct as above, with stamp enclosed,- for Circular with references. • . . Jan•la, . CKARKE • & 13IDDI 4 E, • JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, Have on hand.i'most comple . • .' . • assortment of . , Watches Jewelry, Silv.er and Silver Pia. .• trd . Ware, .Hronzes, Clocks; dc.c. SUwagers restiect,ftilly - invited..to "examine our ftock. . OctoSer 6, '66. - - . . : -.: •.. -:40.3m ifOP.KLV'S - "0 IVY MAKE." New Fall Btytes: Are in every. respect first 'class and embraCe a com plete assortment for'Larlies,' Hisses, and Children, of the Newest Stvlitt, every Length and Sizes of Waist. • OUR SHIRTS, wherever known, are • more tutivei sally popular than any . othere before the public. 'They retain their Shape better,- are lighter; more. elastic,- more durable, and really cheaper,- than any other Hoop Skirt: in the market. • The springs and fastenings' are .warranted Perfect. Hvery . .Lady should try:them ! They are now being extensively Sold'. by - Merchants, througlaint - the' and,country at• WHOLESALE •and RETAIL,•it 'Manure and Sales Room:. • • No. e 26 ARCH Street; below 7th. P.IHLADA.. Ask fof HOPKINIf 4 43 W it, nknn,'.—boy no other CAUTION:—None genuine unless St= lied on esich. Kid Pad—.llopkbris lloop.Skirt Manufactory, No. 628 Arch Street , ' Philadelphia.. • • . Also, constantly - on hand full lin -of 'New . York made Skirts. at very'-low prices .. • • - • . . TERMB'I3OI".CASH,' • - -ONE riticE ONLY. . . . . , . . . LADIRS': FANcir FURS 1. AT : . ' JCR V .FARESSAriII - - • " Old Established FUR Manufactory. • , '• • • '.I.ib„.IIB•ARCH ST.. above Itts, . • •••• • '• Hire now in Store of my own Im • port:atop , ' and Jlfanufacture . one of r the largestand most beantilbl •••• trona of *Franey .lfr are; for-Ladles'. and Children's Weir .1u the City.—. • -. .5" Also tr fine assortment of Gent's Fur `. • -,- Gloves and cellars. • *. • •i am enehledlo dispose of my.gooda at very reason able prices.% and I vrtmld therefore , solicit a call from my frCeoda of Schuy.llcill COunty and•vicluity • tieraber the name; number and street. - "• • Arch St: above 7th; &MIL' side; Phtlsdelptda. : • _ • 13"1 have no Paituer;vter connection' 1iT47.06/' er Store hi Philadelphia Oct: 6, .18-4041 a 446.- • • • 446.- WHITEHALL •: DRY GOODS- : IMRE, . . 2f1::4146 . N0wth .ElbeWead Eft:, Philtulelphia.. Jost loixised"•with.o mrplendld 'New Sthek - ,of NOR MGR and DOMESTIC DRY :GOODS; blzietstiog of LADIES' WEAR —Silks. Shawle, - DremoDoodei. White Goodorllotions:Vehwto; etewete: — • ' GENTIXIMIS. Ciaollitoto; - lulls; Voodoo;, • iaL: T 4ast oozed it doe - lot of Nato - Cuilioro, Xra4N A 3 113 NntrON RSI, '' Yr illk 4 e oll ‘ l lA ol7 9 ll isl l B:6)44l Sd St: 'al/IU. SUCH AS Q: c.t.3 & o to. 0 14 ' and elegant HOOP SKIRTS, MISCELLANEOUS. THE :PERUVIAN SYRIJP IS A . PROTBOTED SOLUTION OF TIER • TONIDE. OF IRON, • knew diicove medicine Which • • discovery fiT1111:18 AT 1111 BOOT OF. DISEASE, • By supplyh;gtheitiood with its crrit. rars• 917‘3.,,0u urzFt.r.sizsF—lßOli:-.' • ' This Is the Secret of the wonderful sues of this Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diarrhoea, Bolls, ilesvons Affections, • Chills and Fevers; Humors, Loss " of Constitutional Vigor, Dim- . eases of thi kidneys and. Bladder, Fe-- - male Complaints, • - , 1• •, - . And all diaeas' es originating In i • . . . , :. .. • • BAD STATE OF THE. BLOOD; - . . Ti .. . . Or accompanied by DEBLIAIf Or a I.o* @TATE 07 • TUE . . .. Being free from Alcohol hi any forn, ita energizing effects are not followed by corresponding reaction, but are permanent; infusinv, STaraaill, viooa and Sew LIFI into all parta of the system, and building up an IRON CONSTITUTION:. . , • • - : . . . • • Dyspepsia and Debility.. From the Venerable Archdeacon SCOTT, D. D.. - , Carrana Era; March 25,1865. ' ' ••• "I am an inveterate Dyspeptic of more than 25 years' standing.° • • .• • ••1 have been so wonderfully benetitted la the three short . -weeks during which J 'have'tised the ' Peruvian - Syrup that I can scarcelypersuade myself of the reality; • People who have known me are 'aston ished itt the change. I 'run widely known, and can but recommend to others that which has done so much . • . A CASE OF 27 TEiliS' STA DEM (TEED. • From - INSLEY JEWETT, No. 15 Avon Place, Boston. I - have 'suffered, and sometimes severely, for 21 years,"from dyspepsia. - I commenced taking the Pe revL4n Syrup and found immediate benefit from it. In the. course of• three or four weeks I was entirely re lieved-from my sufferings, and have enjoyed uninter rupted health .ever sitme... • . . . On of the.mort distinguished Jurists in . New Entglanct'writes to friend-as fol - .Tows t "I have tried the PERUVIAN . SYRUP, and the re sult fully sastains your prediction.. It has made a n ew alas of me; infused into my systmxi new vigor and en-. ergy ; I am no longer tremulous and debilitated. as when yen:last saw me, but strouger, heartier, and with larger capacity . for: labor, mental .and physical, than at any time during the last five years." . . • An Eminent Divine of Bosion,mays ' "I - have been airing the - PERUVIAN SYRUP for some time past it gives me NEW VIGOF . , UVOYANOT OF &FIRMS, SiditTklFFY OF liosoix..` - . • Thousand's have been changed by,the use of this remedy; • froin weak; sickly,. suffering creatures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women ; and in valida cannot reasonably hesitate to give it. a trial. . • A pamphlet of 32 pages; containitig . certitleates of cures 'and tecommenclations• - from some• of the moat eminent physicians, clergymen and - others, will be Cent rase to any address. .' rr - See that each- bottle has PERUVIAN SYRUP blown iu the glass.' . - . • . FOR SALE BY . iIiNSITIOAE, Proprietor; 36. DeS , ' Street,.Ncw• York, • •. - •AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SC - ROIF.V - LAI AU' edical Men agree that lODINE is TUE BEST REMEDY for ti . eroftila•and all kindred dtseases ever dlecoveied. The diillculty hart' been .to Obutiq it pure :DR: H. ANTIEES' 10E118 WATER, 1,3 a Pare Solution of lodine, WITHOUT i 1 SOLVENT, containing A ViTLl:l7ltAlli to ench ounce Ot water. •. • : A inUeol Powerful Vital Agent ' • • ' • *and Restorutiee: . . • It lias cured arid .will core ..SCRQFULA in all - Its* manifold forms, ULCERS, •CANCERS, SYPHILIS, SALT HIIEUM andaudit Imabeen used with astonishing success in'ciitkA of Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Consump, Lion; Fegiale..complaiutg, Heart, Liver and Kidney 'Cireillara will be sent Fuv.a.to ally 6116 sending their Price $l.OO a bottle,.or C for $5.0. • • Prepared by Dr. U. ASDERS, Physician Rita eh - enlist . , . FUR SALE BY - ' J. P. - DlNglittOßE; 36 Dey St., :Nem York; AND BY A..)1, WISTAR'S BALSAIII OF WILD CHEItRY .c lIA.LF A CENTURY, WITH. TUE MOST ABTONISIttgO SUCCESS IN CCEING Coughs; Coldis; - Hoarefenerz, 'More Thrliati Influenza, Whooping Cough.. Croup, Liver Complaint, - Bronchitis, ' ticnity of • Breathing, • 'Asthma,: ~ • ' and:every:affection of :. • THE tIiROAV;LUN.GS AND UIIEBT • ••• - • -CONSUMPTION; • •-: - .. . which carries off more.victinislhan.anY other disease,• and which baffles the skill of the! hysicianato A. great eresteut than any other malady, :efteri yields to. this Remedy, when all others prove ineffectual. ~, -, . AS A , 'KED TOINE Rapid in Relief, Soothing In Effect; Safe In Its Opera • , Lion, . . IT. IS lIIISIMPISSED . . . . while •se preparation, free from -noxious ingredi -ents, poisons, or minerals; uniting skill; science, and medical knowledge combining all that is valuable in, the vegetable kingdom_ for this class of disease, it is - . • INCOMPA_RBLE! . and Is entitled, merits,. and receivee the' general rend Bence of the public.. • • • • • • • SEYMOUR THATCHER; . - 21.-D of nermin, - N. Y., writes as lollow9 : . • • ••• • "Wier:or:a BiISAM 'OFWO.D CHEESE gicei universal Satisfaction. •Itaeems .to cure a Cough by. loosening and cleansing the lungs, and always irritation, THUS REMOVING THE (AUBE, INSTEAD OF DIETING UP TUE COCCI! AND LEAVING THE CAUSE BEHIND. I consider the Bal sam as good as any, if not the best; • Cough medicine With which lam acquainted.” . , - Orem Hon. Judge of CanaJoluude, NeW York. • : . Gentlemen,-This is to certify that • myself and fam ily have used Dr. Wistafs Balsam -of Wild Cherry; for several years, and that I take great plea Sure in recom mending it in preference to. any thing of the kind for -which it is intended. In cases of Asthma, Phthisic., , . or Affections of the Threat, I have never met with, any .thing equal to it. .• Very Respectfully, : • , • • • . : DAVID , SMARM. . . The Rev. JACOB SECHLER; of Hanover; Pa., Well known and much respected among • the German population in this country, - makes the following statementfor the benefit of the afflicted - • -Dear Sirs i—Havirig realized in my family important benefits from the use of your • valuable preparation— 'niter's Balsam •of Willi Cherry—it affords me great pleasure to recommendit to the. public. '• Some eight years ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a de . cline, and little hopes of her recovery were entertained. I then procured a bottle of your excellent Balsam, and before she had taken the whole of the cofflenta.of -the bottle there was a great improvement in her healthl I have, in myindividual case • made frequent. use of :your veluablemedicine, *and have always been - bene fitted by IL . • , JACOB SECHLBR. PRICE „ONE DLI.A.OR BOTTLE. J. P. DINSMORE,.36 Dey St., New York. SETH W. FOWLE & SON, Proprietors, Boston, And by all Druggibta. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE . . • . CURES CUTS, BURNS,. SCALDS. , • Grace's 'Celebrated - Salve. CURES WOUNDS, BRUISES, - SPRAINS: Grate's:Celebrated Salve • CURES BOILS; ULCERS; CANCERS. . • Grace?S Celebrated Salve CURES SALT -RHEUM; ERYSIPELAS.- . .•.. . . • , Grace's 'Celebrated Salve' CURES CHAPPED HANDS, CHILBLAINS. •• • Giacei Celebrated . Salve ' HEALS OLD 'SORES, FLESH WOUNDS;-, A: . c. It Is prompt hi action, removes- pain. at once, arid re duces•the moot angry loulclag swellings. and Inflamma tions; 'as if. by magic,—thus affording relief and a complete care.. . • Only SS cents alma I • (Sent by Mall for S 6 cents.). •• For Sale by J.'l'. DINSMORE, 36 Dey St., N. Y. -S. W. FOWLE & SON, Proprietors, Boston, and by. all Druggists. Grocers, and Country Stores. *. . . . August 4, .66 • 31-ly'eow ART UNION For, the, Distribution of Pictures Painted by J. H. BOUNICpY, the Disabled Miner- Many of the friends of J. H-BOUNDY. the'diatibled miner-artist having urged him to distribute' the paint ings of his own which lie has on hand, he has consent- There will be 109 Share* at $3 a sham . - • The pictures are as follows:,, , 1. Halt in the Woods. Size, 4 feet, 6 Indies by 3ft:2. 2. Capture of the Daughter of Daniel Bootie by the Indians.. Size, 3 feet 6 inches by feet, 4 Inches. S. English Parriiyard. Size, 3 feet by 2 feet; 4 inches. 4: Portrait of Abrahini Lincoln. . • •5. Portrait of Beatrice Cenci. ' • - • • . 6. The Pastures Size, 20 by 27 inches. - • 7. Frosty Morning...Size.2o.by 27 inches. •• 8. The .Wayside Fountain.' Size, 20 by .27 inches. 9. Bridge ne.arßella Lergo D'Orta. Size 20 by 27 inches. . . 10. The Gleaners. Size, 13 by 22 inchee. • With the other paintings, making; in all twenty fine oil paintings. • • . tar The. pictures' wEihe exhibited at the Book-stores of-B. Berman and Bosbyshell;Bros.. Augast 4, '66. HUNTER'S lODINE SARSAPARILLA Is a specific for diseases of the Blood -and Ma.. It positively cures Scrofula, Tetter; Erysipelas and sores of every, kind. It is the best remedy for complaints of children following. improper notuishment and scarlet fever: I.have a great number of 'drone, truthful-oer .tificates of Its favor like the following: Running Sores for 9 years, cured by Seven bottles, Tetter of 'years, =red, one bottle ; a Scaly Disease of the Skin for 20 years, cured, four bottles; Scrofula 10 years, cured,' five bottles ; a badly •Ulcerated• Throat cured, two bottles; Ulcerated foot, 31- years, cured, seven bot tles a severe case of Erysipelas, 9 years,. cured, "six bottles I 'Rheumatism, 2 years, cured, • two bottles Disease of the Blood, 14 years, five bottles. •• • . „ • The' lodine Sarsaparilla , purifies the blood, infuses new life Into the system through its tonict jir and it is also perfectly harmless composition been twine about • thirte= Years hy persons of ages, from six months and over, with unequalled emcees.— Principal Office; No:910 Market Street, Philadelphia. It MNTER, Preprietor. Wholesale' gents In New York,' F. 0. WWells & Co. No, DI Franklin street. • . • •• JOHN DROWN & SON, Wholesale .kgenta, 0311. ire St, ana sold by all Druggist& in Pottsville. MAY 1 9 -. •68 : • . • .• • • 12-1 y• . . , . QITNDALY SCHOOL 'BOOKS .AND Ll- BBARlS6,'and'Bandaype4awl laeociad. sites of all'ltinds; at:Onion• prices, alwe " . B..I3aDaILIP.S. ' • Book and Stationery Store, Pottsville. :may imrchastageor ne they ease the carriage. Slkaltei...4.adler and Children ': White and Black Shakers, only aa cents: Call , and get one , at the New Tirdton HallStotw StreeL . anne.ti .66 —9B-11m ' . W PRIM . . , L - 1 ri GINE E It. OIPMU E -Wan ted- - aal tita-' tion by a Ann-ease practical min' thoroughly edu 'Fated in all brancheo. and requirements or practical MisrApartleulars and testimonial" address BU-' ENT, P. 'o::Wlllteabaire, Pa:- • 4TEAlll.ltikentEll WANTICD.—The. dersignedwtthn to pottage second-hood Steam Bnainekof SO or 50 horse power. each:- Address • • • ' r,ABP an- 1 49 3 . rottVile,ra. : ."111-tt .1 • pritz e rrALUß ilintak't iiilo OIL the totter. ------• • •:-, * , :::•' ,---ok, 1,3.‘k :,'•-.-Z-:%-__::----:,;,__ ‘N.....; - : ," , -, _ 4 ,... =- ..,- ,, z 7i . .-.: Q_-____" ' , ..c:--7 -,- ;f i A ' -, • ,p'l ''%,,. . - --,t ~ ~. ... . _ ;,,,,,. h ~... ADVANCE IN AGRICULTAIRET-- It.is -generally admitted, that great.'llr,. gress has been made in this country wiflea the last half century, in the march "f 44 , 4% . culture. Tee consequence ii, that farme rs generally_derive from their farms amble a „ _j in many instances much more than kl;. 1 0,!, the profit they- did formerly. , of , cours , th,v are becoming rich, and the increase - of u ta l. ll Uq agricaltural.industryls altogether unpr„ cedented. Lands too, are proportinna;:v rising in valite, and now command , in mark:. nearly double the price they. did a 11:w r ev : ago. Such facts should be duce all Who are treading in the old Patli,,to engage heartily in the. work (4 provement... Excelsior should be the'r!lrnar; motto. . , It ia.bcyond dispute, that the.agr..—flov‘: journals which for a number of beerkeirculating in many parts of tho 0, 1 ; a 1 try,, have done and are, still doing an deal of good, and to them 'chiefly ar, table , thegreat and . 4ighlybeiletid 1.1 Ments.that have been made in pructi-oalazr. cultute 7 • Theie journal's are not . appreciated iu accordance to their ‘‘,, r eiert. by tbose Who read them; and- 1„ immediately ianefited by them' -1();,... deed operate to gieat effect, yet thin is not apt to lie readily-pe r e e i v ,:i:- and „. Course credit is not giveh wi,el., itrlt;r: 1,, is, howeer, an. unquesi ion a, ‘‘ hefty.; these journals go,". I::.;ire thrive, No one can calculate the great gotal such 3 periodical Willproduce—the hi it exerts 'over ,the farthing community is 'rill incase ;. and is'gradually, thenalktlu:,‘ z,v,,. lutionizing the -agricultural `world', fares that world is`reached by it. ...We knoiv- some fartpc;rs echo agricultural . piper, and who ca'reful iy ,1.1!r it; but among•the whols number, wv, not- one whose improved and hapr,v o „_ practice' . does not plamly bei•pca% instruction and ..tcnetit Le derive; paper. We know . of some whose thent.within a few. years has htien ifstoufzi.a. 4 fund may be . 'atti i bated mainly tc; the iutlm i ,« exerted Over-them by their agrieul tuffil It is notorious that R .large farmers.arti unsuccessful is theirbusints: _ And why_is this want orsticcesS? not see that it is in the factthat they ;Ir.: norant of the great principles- of their business? _dud why iduorant of those principles.? Perhaps throngt the . f,; l e,- education they may never; have been taaji:' . that it could be useful to them in afe l or that it Could promote,. their happim,:, • bring science to their labor,. or, they ra h , even have been taught that the more I , .inivd . they were, :the more.they would be unthttl forthe 'occupation .of - a farther. Mi,tal,T, yet too cbtinnon -education:.: Ana see the great cause why tl.e fanner :st:, :I ; rank higher in the grauc3 p 1 society, an,llrLy his influence is not inore lelt in the couni•P, o f the nation.' • . " Farmers should afm at coast atit'y i!fipro yitig' the: soil of their farms. ••• They . ' study the exiatiug.'clpfectsi and entic,ror 'fast as circumstances will-permit, to i( it them. • If theif laial 'is too they ;1011'13 drain 1t; if too still and clayey,. they th,01.1 apply loosening manures; fr light autl ,torilv, - they should make use of green -crop , of. -ver, as manure with plaster; if siiar, - c,401,;:- .a 4 indicated by the grow t h.of mor;s broom . ' grass,) . they shotild apply lime, or , marl; and in all cases they should apply 1,11 . the enriching manure . they can possiUy i,l - taro, for good farming and the applicat ni of . manure are inseparable.. They will not only increase their capital, by: the in crea:sedproductsof their. farms. every year, but they will do it by •the constantly au - rnenting value of their lands: Their pr„ Will be two T foldi• and.irt their - increase Mum; .ally accelerate each other. - - OBSTACLES :TCT IBPROVE3fesr.=Strange _as it may appear to a reflecting mind. it is never theless true, that the great cause of agricultu ral improvement-in which the happiness alii. piosperity of, individunls ns welLas the ❑§ tional wealth,.. strength and resources -are .so entirely dependent, is more effectually bayed ed•by a Relief in a large proportion of tlio,e engaged in agriculture that it is uOtineretc;ed: knoWledge,'.'but additional physiCtil force Which they want. • 11re have of ten heard it said "We already'know more than we can: . 'practice, and: whet:dere' should we trouble ourselves` ahout acquiring additional...l;ll6w ledge?". ~.•• • . . . • - •• We know that there are Many - farmers. who believe that the "good' old vay" is begt, but let the most incredulous of these visit a farm, which bitt-ti few years ago produced but Lint; tons of hay, and which now 'produces twen ty ;' let hint go into thiAe.well mellowed Beads • and 'see the.corn waving in - its beauty aud-ri - peningin its gOlden harvest, yielding nearly one hundred bushels to the acre. . . And here, let usnsk, what ()feet have the advances in agriculture for the last few years, had upon 'the comfort, 'haPpinesS and jam, 'perity 'of man? 'What.-46 . we see? flutter 'buildings for his use and accommodation— fields .better constructed; the hand of indus try.brushinglll that looks like- slw, or bad farming from around his.l::blt:ci-n and . enciosures:. Implements Of modern 0,11- . struotiOn, animals that will often vie with the best of their :species—in - fine, a regeneration brought about sitoply by-calling on his ihtel ligence to aid in the labor of his The effect of all this upon our general pro , pertty as compared even now with the, olden:tithe, and. in older counties of this State, is . niost. wonderful: His debts, in a measure renicwed, .the incumbrances On his real estate not ouly paid up, but hd.is often a lender,. and siaials ,side, by aide' with the professional wan, sot Only in .realth..end respectability, but, like . wise in intelligence.- . I.lwe. would -lay a. firm 'basis on Villa; to build up 'their minds in wisdom and kuoWl-- - edge,. we must . first convince them that 'the course pursued by our forefathers and gran,i fathers in relation to husbandry, IS by fto means the best *use. . FIRST-7convince them that in general_ a small farm is better than a large one. SscoNn—convince them, that a little wail tilled, is better, than much half tilled: Gal vince them that two loads of manure nre I.ct ter than one, and every load judiciously ap plied, is better than a greenbadk dollar.• Convince theist that three 0000 cows :a. , beUerthau - six coon ones, and •so on ut aft other, stock. Convince them that two blittlra ofgrass may : easily be made grow, where but only one grew before. Convince them that experiment' is the mo ther of improvement, and improvement. the "true source of wealth; and lastly,_ convince them of these simple truths, and induce: them to practice accordingly, and work is done. You will then.brinimind and body to act in unison. :You will elevate the..husbandman - to his natural sphere in the scale of existence. You will place him en the road to higher . ern • inence. He will think. for himself, he will be learned, h'e will he wise, be will be u cal - tfiy and-influential.—Con. of AsscarcAS. - APPPLE Burrsa. 7 -Those farmers who - have bearing orchards will find it profitable t make a good supply 'of, apple butter- f,a family use; though the -temptation to sell the fruit at present rates is very great. The cider for making it should be expressed from sweet fruit, when it can be conveniently done, though this is, not indispensable. Whatever -the variety used for making thdcider may be, `it is important that the fruit should be fully. iipe, sound and well bleaned.before being ground. As soon as'the cider runs trim the- press, or before fersentation commences, boil it down in a, suitable vessel—a common boiler with a copper bottont will, do—evapc , - rating aboUt half the quantity. While this is doing skim bff the akum from the liquor, pare and core od tart apples and put them into It, filling the boiler' nearly full.. Keep, up a steadylire and bescaretul to air thp.mase fre qUently to .prevent basing at sides. When" settled dovin-semewlat Pat in more apples till the vessel is itti'llently full." Cook drrt to the reqiiired consistency—stinicg, peatedly till the: clOSe of the operation. On removing jrotrt the fire the' butter may be In jars or wo'odeattiliotik ones—and left tbcool. ,It can be seasoned with spices, while - cebkingbittiterTiaid, to taste, but in the , latter case it will regale to bp thoroughly BtArred for the purpose Of incorporating the Ingredients :with the butter.. It 'should be stored:in a cool place end earefully covered so that.= lighninguty. become immersed in it. 'lt lei betititifttl tt - ppctizer, and will repay the tranbl4 and expenie its_prepara-
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