THE DEVOTION OF A WIFE. The Cincinnati Commercial says, ono of the )310/4 remarkable instances on record of the unfaltering devotion of a wife to her hus band, under the most trying and dreadful circumstances, is given in the history_of the Monroe tragedy, in Coles county, Illinois.— A. F. Monroe killed his father-in-law—El- lington—in a fight in which Ellington struck the first blow. Public opinion was -so savage against Monroe that the Court, and even the attorneys for the defence, were overawed, and A chatige of venue, which was begged by the prisoner, was not obtained. The at torney of Monroe feared to apply for it, ap prehending murderous designs on the part of the people. The trial proceeded, and the jury diti not dare to find the prisoner guilty of any thing but murder in the first de gree, and he was sentenced to be hanged:— The Governor, impressed that something was wring in the case, granted a respite of ninety days, and the mob broke into the I jail, and dragged Munroe out and hung hi iii. Amid all this terrible ,term of infuriated public opinion, though his wife's father was the victim in whose name the cry for ven geance was raised: and he had been a fast man, having drank hard and kept ball com pany. Monroe retained the It tee I ,f his "Nan nie" to the last. When he had been mur dered by the mob, ,he begged for his re mains, and had them transported to a burial place, a fewmile- abod e Newport, on the Linking river, and there, with her child itt her arms. stool the only mourner bv his grave. Three days lit lore his death ,he wrote to her lin-dant{ :et folltuys. The per ion whom she mention. as fors 11. Aulich, a distant relatitte of her Im-I,anti: Cu in I.E. Tns. Feb. 12, My Ewen Itc‘it 11 rsa.v.sat--llow tni.eraltle Ton tnnst be. My very heart ache, for you. 1 have net ON en up yet-1 still have hope.. I ant now at 11.111,s with role and Ma. t Pole has been a brother for me and a true friend to yon. 1 intend to make his home toy li , nte, where or that oiay he-1 hope a good ways from here—the farther front here time better. I ennhl rather lie flunk to stay here a MOM!: My Pit etiilo.l, tor those who are !our enemies are mine, and your friends are my ftriends. As soon as I eats make arrangements awl get the meals. I will lenytt. this town, wrer to relent again. May i. well. Farewell, hot I hope not lorever. I vnbieribe :olive , / your len" toil jerrilml trai . NANSIE • V ..br protht to writ it CHEMISTRY AND IiATERIALISM. The renowned Liehig deli ered a public lecture on “Animal Chemistry." at Munich, on the 19th of January, in which be to..k occasion to declare. floilt bis p o sition as ehottiKt and naturalist, his opposition 111 ii widely spread views of Moleschott, Vogt, MICIIIICT, and others of the mast rug ~, sl ma teriifflion. He pronounced himself, with dignity end energy, against the "deniers or 11111111 and Oat power," and illustrated and eumbatted, from his profiamil conviction. their erroneous theorini on pore scientilie ground. lfe showed how impossible it is to explain on chemical principle; the exist-' mice of eYou the lowest connecting parts of: au organism—of a eel! or a muscular fibre— and how much more so to account for the ' mvsterious processes of ill, and thinkin g 1. a. ektuge of matter. Ife demonstrated how unable materialists were to distinguish or ganie combinations from those purely ehem ical. Nothing„ , be said, was more absurd than to derive the process of thinking and willing from a phosphorescence of the brain, Molesehott had done. flow much more 1 off thinking stuff, then, (material of think ing,) would there be contained in bones, -which have four hundred times more phos - - n the brain? WATER UNNECESSARY rn-st. EMU TIP HUMAN STEAM. Aalivary glands would generally supply the proper moisture: and he universally- found tint, if he could find ideas to which to utterance, the necessary moisture was I.,rth ccltifing;. Ile nail this fur the benefit of those whom it /night concern. itEMEDY rol:ToliTlLWllll.—Cleambere nal alludes to a discovery by Mr. Blundell, dentist, of London, of a process fur extract ing teeth without pain, and to another pro 4'S de-wribed by Dr. Roberts, 'lndian the `Seottish Society of Art., for cauterizing, the dental nerve and stopping teeth without pain, independent of the ordinary intimidating .111111.3.11.44 . 11i11ah1g a red hot iron before the patient's face. Mr. Blundell's process is the application of ice to the jaw, 'e hick so deadeua the sensibility that the tooth is es tractea without palm The process o f Robertsto cauterize by means of a wire applied to the tieli tooth, perfectly Odd, and afterward'. dristantaneously heated to the required extent by a small electric bat tery. A CONTRAST ICcartbe end of his daces, the lieentinti Byron trlnte the hdlowing “My tlo> 11TV It the tetlow lent. Tint IKo.trr• and fruit of lose tin• gu n.• The worm, the ranker. and the unit Are mine alone.” Near the end of his days, Paul, the a g ed, wrote to a young minister whom he greatly lolled, as follows:—"I tun nmv ready to be offs 1, and the time of my departure is at . I hare fought a good fight, I have finished my course, 1 have kept the faith, henceforth there is laid up fur me a crown of ri g htoousnce. ; Ishieh the 1..0rd the right eous Judge shall give me at that day." lfrntc.►t. Ust: or ReettmEs.—Pathologi eally considered, the use of perfumes is, in the highest degree, prophylactic: the refresh ing qualities of the airline odors to an in lhaq often restored health when life and death trembled in the balance, 1w the mere sprinkling of the c%sence of cedrat in the sick chamber, Pcs NI: E.—A faslxionalde lad} - at a 3cll - place had a farorite lap-dog, which oho called Perchance, "A singular name for your beautiful pet. madam; wliere did you find it?" "Oh," drawled she, most exquiritely, "it watt named from liyron's dog. You remem ber where be. ;peaks of it, and Pays -- iLwg kill 1),271." LIPE:LUM - DAGUERREOTYPES. THE uniersiped takes 'plenum in 'stating 1 to the public that he mill continues taking those LIFE•LIKE: DAGUERRSOTYPES, which can be testified to by thousands that had their diaguertejalYPe* taken In his roots slime the year 1851, that he has urn pie experience, the most centrall location, the best lilted up platen. (a sitting room expressly for the la• dies,) and the hest and hugest side-light in the city of LIMIeWSIer, which lie had expressly put up for the business. at a !weary expense, to e sable him to take pictures in cloudy as well as le deer weather mid avoid all those unnatural shades for lilaekne,a) nailer the nose, chug, Ac.. th at ore generally produced ill sky lagha or small side-tight. tie liar also procured a large instrument, which emailla* him to take pic tures from the largest down to the smallest, nod give perfect pedal - arum, which oceouot* for the place be ing daily crowded wall those sinning fares. To procure the 4hltdow Err tile -ula-hatire Also, the lar n iie.t iiiieorlinent of Fancy and common eases on hand an Litnen-ter. quell ns Pearl Union. Jewel, Jenny Lind. Pnpier Murlie, Oval Velvet, 'Ste- I receeope, and Cold Lockets of every de-eription -- Ceineinber the pines, north-west corner of Centre quare. neiir the Market Honer —gnu:ince 200.1 Jour :ruin the corner. sign Orate ' , Org. Flag. Lhicember YJ. 18.7).:>% 3ot .1. DELLINGER. GERMAN AGENCY, FOR THE COLLF.CI lON OF CLAIMS, DRAFTS, POWER OF ATTORNEYS, &c. THE subscriber baring made arrangements with come nil the oldest Its (lee. as:/I.V. I- limy prep:ll,l to eollert Nlinite4 and make. Power of i weary: for rai)' pllll of t;eciniiiiy. lie line idea rankle aura, .4ra...tn. to give 1).11 to any One who ern% on. nnit goal:one, it will lie peid.—lnivilet had mash ext!, nein, iu fin. he /literati te/ tieVule hi, lull .111r/1.101/ to /I in halo, C. All cutlet-non. of Claim, &.e , titietaleil to with ant- I rennin, until di•palcli, anti rat charge -Inc itralffiratinti• Fur further paltii..ulure aildi c-a JOCOII UV:IV/AU:. Pry Good :Atwell:lnt, No. 09 North I.tneett Street I (rattan-Wt . City, N. 1: —All k aide of Ceram,' Coin exchanged at fat role, ).•••••ml.er 1:5, Fellow Citizens of Lancaster City and County. yttl: arc most rrsprutioll): aoliciicd to vu Yl and examine the flew 01 ;food , md received and for .-tile ar 'William Wu- 112 C. CLOTHING (CSI: No. 3I ot ill Queen -meet, (Mirth door from Orttihte. -ireet. 00-1 tale. coo ot the nio.t lienuitfol and richly Inn-heti Sill. Velvet 0101 I'lloll VO4l I'.ll,re. an% 0111-re to llt found. Vale 1111•1 11111.1 Vet-tile:. of every av-vriptirm, and rtincy CA-+l• Mn:;-t 01 minor, le- lid 11011110, Itlitek 81..0 nn elettitoi n.-olitneot iti nod ('alley C!...t :nut river entente:4 of evel y ileeeriptioil. holt will he mdtle to tet.ler at -(tort 110 lice nod all orticl., wortd.lloll READY—M • DE CIATIIING. A .3ettertil and excellent to...ortinelli of retolyartode CI A /Till •och a- Sutton/ Sttek liver ; (toll+. litre....rittc L. San k 3001 111,0.4.4101..011111k 000 Lonny Co--iontre nod . St ii i tt common 1 1 00 1....j01 pllllll 11101 Miley Silk tool t V Video..l a n d oilier Veto. in -1411 10114.110,0. nil of W 1414 11 will Ite ...old 10, low. If 1101 :owe r.. 111.11 tois other Chaline.4 (lon,. m or out of 1111111 . 11; of 1.1011, ter. All tirliele. ore onittilfnetorell tinder the core nod .0111....V0.1011 Cl the .0.1,0010, nod may alert:foie he relied moot on lieeng all rivia give it.: no early cult nod:Wow O. to fliflll , ll you 10011 t writ 0.11010. 10. 5 011 oi.y 0,111 nl oar 11110 111 lattotie..s tur wlnith it- well 111010 , 00 NV -111eurel tit.ookint. 11.1.1.1 MII IIENS1,1:1t. t No. ::15 Ninth queen Stieet. Coot ill floor ' , molt of 00110.!.. 1.10-01. We-1 -Ole. 1.:1000.101. (nets:l7;s:i if. W. H. KEFFER, j)EILEII in all kinds of and )11 . 81- i_j CA I. INSTRUAICN:IS. No. it I: ramplr • Am , ole. ....... Orange ...tree', LANG \ r."11:11. at" a) • 0,, llulnlll large :001 0,11-.6-oro . ll ..10e1. 01 ACCOR I) EONS, French atol German mak0.110.1 . 25 ctn. op to .11 on. 'GT 4=D Ma I•T , of nnnerioi ,inatil -I none, 110111 ~P l O .1 7 1.11'1'ES A NI) C:111.TAIIS, at all price.. ranc,itte . Iron, .111 ein op In and n. 110; Bump, Tatnilol . lllP..llllllll. A: C. N InV MUSIC, for Ilte PCIIIO. VlOllO. 1110 c (hill,. Ac. I:C.44IIIIQ TInIN 131,1t1KS lor till 111.,(111141 . 10, Italian, German and Emelt:A .grin r:. of la von he-t nualily.•elected avnl. 0.0 . 11‘ 1 011i I' en le. Al-o, sill kind. of ti-leal li crelitmilt-e. rev Vial'. flridgev.Tnil 1 1 tece...Setetv-. Peg.. I.lt um, Tantiminte and Baton Toy Instrument. of every de•crirtiott. All the Now Minnie for Ponno,Gottar.. l re.. received an won n. puldt-Ited, stend can lie 001:1 by moil tree UI Lanew.ler,NTay 5, 1'1.1.1.1y GO TO THE FARMER'S STORE. THE Farmer's Stare is again replenished as hil ael ••r lot of file. (104 .1,11. awl *roil., good.l. for F.ll aeul w ..r. vll of s. loch pill lee cold C111 , ..NP AS TI I V. ell EA "rise flock colt. !lit* Of every variety of DRY GOODS. italic:lor Clack Cloth, ilitferent color.; Mock and ns.ttricres; ts:atioictci. all color•, very Unifies and Cii.litrieres. plotu find fancy; Phi nue Is, all color. and all wool; Prints, II good seleetion. none better; Bleached Muslin.. very cheap; Culfleffelied do. 4-4 wide, good; Ticking.. Checks. itlingluatil., Cot toll Flnnuels, xc.,he ,at very low Intl:ea. Call and be convinced. SEE water ,neca, GROCERIES! GROCERIES!! thaw.. jut.; opened a full lot of Grocerie. , : ttlitaralvh very'hi;h, we will .ell n 1 the old priev+. Tea., tSpieva, &e., &c.. all fratdt, loaf of the 114,1111111111. 1 .. GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, full tle-Orllnettl of um' P.m's.. leak- cetng ILLEINUMEC MEI mr.in g and v,,h. -toek new. 1 Lace no old goodp-1 buy roe en•h. and will -ell at veo odenneo. If you Wain the worth or pour Malley. I )nol Wlli get 11,111 lunlily nail price, tool iewo in Weight nod oiro4ore at the rainier'. Cneup Ca.ol Thiti,kfill for 1 , 16..1 utvur-.I much the tttt :thee of public pm roilixt:e. Country Pi odueu token in eXeheitge rot gfmia, iir.X.I.t.NII,S. II Mit it. Cippn•ile the rani I. In II I 100-, r.I:—xT:}VGOOODS )NSTANTI iIEC 01 V lit). COlllllllO3l. NOVelaber tn, 1,33. .liged .1 to and Erni UM MEM ME Dissolution. P.11:TNEIISIIIP exisliwz inultr uume 1 holeof corrievla,s, 1)11.1.En. 1111% tlay All 'wt...., 11116.. lirm .sill make Mel,/ Iu I. W. .arm" will pr....eitlillemlollllll,l `.V. Cll'll'llll.l., ME Columbia, April 11, I f•Asi. t; J. 1.1.131 Tl IP. .ialluerilier reitiro4 in isiend nodl for 111 e liberal oat rOmige retolorr ex le titled to 111111, 01111 11011 i, 11) .1111 . 111111 . 111101110 1111.1. Ile, 10 11111te 0 I,[llllllllllllll, 01 1111• J. Iv. corritrt.i. AP. '2l li Columbia. A pril 11. PEOPLE'S IVZ,ARELE SHOP in North Qtirrn street, hair square <„,oh of iio. ftoirozl, nud 31.1 door nook of Ali:n.l.'4 %Vhn. flor4e Howl. Idkioca-i, /.11). LEWIS ILA iiDV. Alarlole 11 a.OO. ro.prooftilly tuna+tar 1101111 r 11011 hr hp+ uory nI hit tar,l ii: lor• tioi.l pail 10..1 ar , orliiirpt 01 ITALIAN AND AMFAt• Ic N MA It eve: °tiered to the rill.. 0. 01 Late enesier.sool dt eager Opp nay mhvr 0010:111,1011,11‘1,e•I made nrrnlagoillellic 111 tile I:11.1 In reeelVe Marble 111 r. dotted price+. Ito illl - that lie .ill Parch elloapor Ilmii pp) nth, ea)" r l r ,01 .11 1 Y1 , 111 1 11 .• Ili preparril 10 eX•lfille ut rile In.' .41, NOM:- NIVNTS..II)MiIn , AND GTE AV g MAN• Lit AND WINDOW Sll.l.rs*, STE,TS, Sc.. &e..o(eVer) VIII lel) pall prior. for is list Marble Due art ipi4tiriin.keil by 11111 otter edlnigh.inneln to tile eliy.,lol, all .110 Ploy favor Inm w ill, their psstrotooce Duo In- stmt.-It:III I.e eNeenleni it: the Very bent 01)1e :Intl on tlr .... lerma. ith7l"/*KIL 01;1"I'INO of stool II: s'.U.DAN. glom. sto Doe salaries-% notice. a n d on the moder ate tern,. Tie re•pertnilly In rail mut exam me los wort" .:1111,44,1 to rest hi. Cll4llll to 11111.11 v ptelrolingl• 11)103111A 111r/11, Tie the lie-hoiVtd 11p0111111111. hr liflpe4 it.,..11111eitlinkilt11011.11..•••10111C(11111.1.10.- VeIVC n ./Mfe Of the palil,f,lll,lllUV:. Music fire the Billion ! ../‘ ND 11111 E: no hand or ordered al once u 141 1 ,1.0. a " it iiiic 07,r 01 pro. .la-t 4110 P w and -re lit •` Note... W. , tin pruned— at low n-1 rteer4—at 110. Col airs, I.la New. Ihr -1501..1.1t0NT . . _ =3 PO It SAL. E, 1",(1 TONS N 0.3 PIG IRON. For Wm, &r., opply tiEsitv prmii.Ert. Goiumbue, oe:ober %. , 9, r Rapp's Gold Pens. CONSTANTLI on hand, an assortment o there celebrated rmiss. l'er.on• in wont of n good article are invited to cull and examine Them. Columbin.Junc 81, ifitis, ions, rEt.ix. LATEST STYLES Or CAPS; ONE of the largest assortments ever brought to tbia Once, among wliiels will be foood every auitable for WO., Hoye' and Children's wear. Call and examine the tiOCIC. JAME; HESS. No. 3 Shreinres now, Front :tweet. Cohmtbia November 3, 1833. There, my gay old bachelor; Those Lacka and NVhiekers of p.m want to In. HIM , a bale nuulern lonkmr. tan can have all the Grey' lonmehed man inanta .1 you buy yaw Hair Dye (non Alei(lltKl.F. t DELI.ETT. Feb. 2, 1454. 0114 Fellows,' Hall. Columbia. Wheatley's Arch Street Theatre, STREET, iboit sixth, Philadelphia. The Flnur Compnity. composed of the fir.: Ar t.tes in the world, and exceedulg in Strength and Talent any Dramatic combination heretofore offered In the Theatrical Pablie. will appear every tti.vht. in Comedy. Tragedy. senn.C.nat to Drama, Van& wallet., Marital WHEN VISITVA;Tiit ern, Go TWICE Deet:mbers Et, 1e.54. Who Wants to be Married? rfiliE ART OF LOVE MAE:MG.— Th e most extenor 1 Money book of the Nineteenth Century! THE BLISS OF MARRIAGE. Thc.wny to the Altar. Matrimony mode easy; or flow to win a Lover. One volume of WU pages, 3.huu.— Price Otte Dollar. 500.000 copies already issued. Thir teenth edition ready. Primed on the fitimd paper, and llitstruted inn the first style of art. -Love rotes the court, the rump, the grove, For Love is Heaven, and heaven is Love.' So sung the _Bard; yet Moue:m.ls pine For love—of life the light divine— Who. did thee know beetle gentle ehann, Theliming of thane they love to wanu, 11light live. :night die. in bliss supreme, Possessing till of which they dream. The road to wedlock would you know? Delay not, but to Itosuot - r go. 'Time flies, and from his gloomy wings A shadow fulls on living thing.e seize the moments he they Pa... Ere full the last Salida 111falIgh glass; At least the preset: While ull the future is unknown. A happy marriage Mall Of maid Call 110/V secure my yG»nucr's aid. CONTENTS. It teaenes 'tow to make ladies or gwitleinen win the denoted atieetwus of Its ItIllti!. of tilt opinisite sex as their hearts may desire. Alin the plan is so simple. yet so captivating, that ull may tie married irreslaivtive of age. urpinirmice. or tio.ition; told it can i.e urnittged with sac(( ca.,. f. 1,141 delicacy. that detection is inipine.dile. It tenches tons to tottlie lose. It teache• every eye to torus si beauty of its own. It teaches Leas to act ~. lost hisvointist i. n lady. It teaches lacy to Illck , tile syritiLlsa hive ...ni n th, It tenches you the Lind of vain tip lideCt to render home happy. It trlVe‘ ads ICC to the Inver , AllO tia, 'Well once truly accepted. awl is rep:led utter, tarot through the Wiene r. lice of triettils. It gives a remedy for min...tuned love. It gives) on 111.1(11C1101, for t0..11 lila) nig the person. blow to have a hands( ttttt • lace owl bawls. Ili nv to remove tan and weekly.. A Lecture on I.ove, or a Private Addeo to Nlarrioil I.aiiii, :mil 11:$111{4111,11. . . . . . . . I'hi, is decidedly the 111(iSt fil`eliilltilltr. linen... Ting anti really useful prartical %%oil. oni (*otitishop. 'Altitriatiusly. and the atitio. anti tlelv4lll, of Nlarrital I.lle. that ha. es • er Judea beillell troll the Anii•ricitio lire... The artificial .ocial -t, Sell,. ..Inch iii ac cl t many torsi: owe: lore% t'lli, li 11111011 fit 11.1111%. Mill ...en., 11. e4/11Ce1111011:111.111 the liapinio,s and even the 1i...a. of thou.:llo.ot the l tomtit and hunt lilt .1 both .....•P.. iu thortninfoly analy%oal and e%pii.eil. l'...er) tine ,ho contemp late. marriage. and %vista.. tor an oaf:Mail: anode tit the. 4.1 , ' ,. 1.11 of a pint tier for life. shoold i .ha, till, ~',rent text hook of C./11.. illiblill felicity. . . • . \u 011 i, will ever regret the prier paid for mull ult in vultiable mercer. . . • • Alb§ of :my of 11, specio-pa) imr bank+in ilw 1'11;1441 State, or t'utsutl., reeeatcil al par. Cold dw,t cult be writ from I:ll,4ltiorikttl : 1 / 4 11 lhlll i. 50,,,..-nry for you io do iu n leiter tem: ssor,h, .114 . 1.11111 . : 1111.1 rue anr num, iN oh t h e I . 4oddlidou, ( . 1111111 . :11111 Si:111, :11111 1.111 ..et 111 . . in noN a-r. .14.1h0r. No. N. 1 rr . are the whole IWO Agri 'Ord, jail 5. GM The Greatest Medical Discovery TII AGE. TAR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered 01 our cannon 1.,/14 re Wreds a rima•tly reV i t N. •a • ..; * Ve - , fralll .1••• wor.l scrofilla down 10 a COOlOlOll pimple. lie Ints tiled it it, over 1 11111 ea and hewer failed except in Iwo eases, !Mob th under ses. hittaim ) lie has :low 11, 11l- 1,0••••.-10.1 Over 1•VII1OloldfrA eerlifiellie.: 01 I. ironic. all wi Oita twetity init'e• 4,1 Co-1011. T. 0 I,ollles are W 44,111141441 10 elife ii :ler-mg tort 111001 h. I hie to three bottles will Mire the worstl.itid of riot ole. on the owe. Tito to Mace linities it ill yc: u n born;' at Mr MA HON :A. (1 " 21. • I ' 7 ' s . Trout St.eet, Coltordoin. _ , • - -- • Fever and Ague. THE most obstinate rases cored Imo %timely. 1 . ,y Dr. Shotlletthergee• Fryer and Ague A etiltoie. In no ease wilrthe portent have more that, ore chill miler the first ‘10.... Colt I gel rirretur, al R . W I 1.1.1 AIWS, Columbia. Jlrly Y. I P 55 From pireet. - ' Spices. I(u7 flramid Cinnamon, Clove.. Wit Mace, Nutmeg., Race and Jamaica Gouger, all of which we Irarneit fre.h and ppar.. Columbia, go fileCOHK h DELIMTT, ut. 0.1,1 Fellow.' Hull TN the mod beautiful and latest styles of binding. and of all ni7er; l l ~ ing of the liiie•t Papier Noche: Geostine Turkey Morocco, and Cloth. illumbratad and illumnortl With tdcel and od Mateo, nt - t McM4 HON'S, Deeechltec ,No. 4 Front alrert. QOll7llO 01 WRIT& OF MAGNESIA,or Par- AJ enure 111intral Wnier.—Tbi. ptelonnot mrdicine which is highly recommettded a. n aulotituie for Epson. salt.. X.:tenter.. he.. run olttnined rm.,. every day at BAWL.. kIi.DERTS Drug Store, Front at. S _ urßain ILIGNETIC POWDER, for sharpen log remora, Or mammal instrument, for r,nlie Ly It. Wll.l.lAlls. Dee. 8, 1f45. Front rtrret. Colombia. BIBLES, Prayer and Win Books. or all denanalnainir., beasoifid find varied.. Ja.t retinal and far aide at AcMA December . t1.1.1:4. STAR CORN SEELLERS, GGAIN MILLS. I supply of th e unrivalled Star Corn Shelters. of 'various sizes and prices, and adapted tidier for Horse or had Power. Also, Readings Power Sheller, Little Gbuit Corn and Cob Mill, Grain Fans, Hay Straw Una Fodder Cutters., in great viitiety; Root Cutters, Sausage Choppers and Sharers, Lard Prosses, Hay Presses. Horse Powers and Threshers, with all other articles for the farmer and gardener. PASCHALL MORRIS & CO., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, Jan. le., 1e..55. cor. 7th and Market, Philada. TO BUILDERS AND °TIMES. wANTED. to establish an Agency for the sale of V Woott Mouldings, of which there are from ...20 to 8200 worth used in every house that is built. Our ad in the use of a Machine hint still work u whole board into titoultlinge: at one operetion, and the large amount of capital employed by the Company. una ble its to go, it liberal Colllllll , aloll. Pattern book fur itishrl, containing thins patterns. Address J. 1). DAI.I, lirile?ust Street, above Twelfth Philadelphia. I'll. January - lerj6..3m Norcross' Rotary i'laaing Machine t• TANTED.—To siTII the nights nisl Machines for a notary Planing. Tomittitc• mut Grooving' Mueliinc, for boards ati4 plunk. ter th. Norcross Puient. Also. the attachment of the Monliling Machine. which will worl. a whole hoard into motthlings at one operation.— This pment has been trim!, aunt decided an the Supreme Court in Wtishingt•n. to be no infringement. being, supe rior to WOO•IWOriii . .4 Mild • •. I). 1)11 r Areel. ttluwe Twelfth apply to J. • ; ••„ oiler o,lo•ro the \L • :cl:inea run i n; Keen iu :// I/ on, =I To 'Market Nen and Gardeners. pEACII, Pear and other Fruit Trees, Straw berry, Ita•pbrrry and Rhubarb l'lntint and Aspar tign. Root., cultivated and lot .ale at the Pomona t.arden and Niir.terie, De , cripiive Cato giv ing direction. for cultivation ond•trcaitu-ul. far m-died gratin out application to WII.I.IAM PA RRY, Ciao:mil:son P. 0.. Du7lingion count y, December «t, :Sit 1:76?-41C)