Cippiugs. iDtly:llJ i 3 (tarcire•is - , • - , , . , pl Tiiii-jipiii,tlitiellEHAV?i,.‘i..ltopglLS: !gen ilote,o, Marc :111,1 re veil:nil' Representative. ' tly'ver.l twine and approved initlitisiLitis; . . . That I hare i„otiiik'd uii this ilteitir - tirtuange It-is 1 40.,i. ewe. Ir i .ie Ili ire IrVii,,: q, AUd.Wiped ie e:10;', with an aid Ili.:ll,:parer. .111:.• s'-t , r;ti t-ltrii It et.d tfrl:: t•f sc strut ny , • null) this eattnt— tio unite, iii:du see as iiiiisi Aral lulls g,[iiiiiid with im:rties, of slot.herin.i. Tillrorßilirs , 01, ;..' .4.1.4ws of wine hail ii, • •ii cars ti•eth, 4...,... bk now sionio site mattetlaStl.d. !IR* 'ls!. tt,ta ki -Their Laczat anion uptin bead kin! pia , i And little of iiie :snide ilqq.rtliti I Alpleak More titan int:Anti to leant t.f a ' , toiled %%11 . 1.-it.er. And [hemline leanly liars I efeasi.ii tv . t grind: is ' In inuuctin.e iii - wye.eir: let, (Sr your nut inst.,: I will n rou n d, ulivari.islo;ii tad innivei,_ • , . Of my wh)lueiiures utpili:—wiiiit i , i ri iir.i, what I iii:mr .What big lilacic-puirdii.iis dial what iiitghly ...iii,,ail: (For such por.i.i.,,dilni; I aaiiliargt:‹l wit na ii) I i i iuiratitin - ed is greasy dignity, , Sweet plt..cc luveit me--oil illnlNinned me, -• • Ana itnNish %Vas the story ,4 my lire, 'rote 3 no r 111 }cart, the itiffir!ts. ,It., :and cintinniplin'.. , : I,Vin , i•re , .l it thilit,;.!l..nyvnt 11 , ,iii illy hop n:h tl n3.s. 'Lithe very tatodneta Wheat yott vgn i tht l u au at It. And I coo ,1 , 0,11. 01'11/11110A ,',1111,1 , rY iluliill.:•-• ' flf.movingatt e dents lay nun,,..t . vr alq1;11'0110,0, ,(./liiair-iireildtli ',1,11,6, , :::ugh tit e , 1•1,01 y. , nr 1q.,11t, -I,Vnen hquinaltin2 prtinauti , !Led on jrintat or [a 0. • Of peril s , In i,111.1.41:-/1M/Se,a1:1.1 1irii10:1,5.^ . ,,,:f.. Or 1tt.1144 - ha:i.i,nlii the u,; abut 1101,...1, hr potpie Aart•ry Ut my nut....ttn.. ,ince, ' And (11-611'S ill .any C'on. - r.,s 1.1-taity.,!, Wm.r,m f.jatoi,s vast add 'peel 11,, 4110. F1.11C1.1115, lliallfat : and i'dis t...n.t.. , .11,,,,d, too : It 'r ~,,,,, (I) '1".4 . 1- tayitp tutu 10 11-lii :- i , t1,,11 ~.:•.- II:, L.lil/: , .,4 Of hWil„. nog ti11i11,10,11,, li,al. ~,i: 1 „, 0 0,,,, ~..t . , T111:-.•'110ILIC, , ,, , FIZ . fl ,:, t --I:10 1:100 Ns i, 'so mango's Are nrnao r tit,n invir a. , .1..! , , ,-1111,1,1), 1 , ,,r• S. 'll - 111. Sll.ll Illie - 1.101,, illi.lll - :,'' I.!•111. in, fr•w; ~,i.n.inr . ....All iscuin!y ti•;:lr.,nt; th - mr:---,-,4,L , 111n,10.•;111.!2.. tialliell 11 1:11!,i,..111,,,111.. In at Ito o, ants taa.Avt, Virappiono a rodgvil ... .tiad0.0d . 3.....' Wlier,ofj,y 1,:rt.,1, I halal ,J1.41:11i il:_, ~,n .11, El 'a t r.ovinlit tiliqii.ctly nio.l ,:ni.l..,ni ninth !.it it. . /Wince lugh ilO4 Coll ;,,'TV.'I:: 1,11; . I . WV., ii,,,,-:11',4 lit. 'Twain 1,,, , , ,, 9y ; • :ll,',1:, ss 0,110,0, 11,-,,,,er . : , 1 Wii•llt'll I in.L.l mit tail it n ?• et i tv,ineti . q t ill) Fig, 11 - 34.41, 010.1:e ,t,.11 :1 ~I'l-.lge, . r. 75,,, C,111.11:1• 11110 , !11,1y 10 be /11 ats,,,rup. Wt . ilii , env! I al , ,il_e. You quii, In: 2 - " r ti,... - ; ‘,1 , ./g.• I .in,v , 1111151111.1, And / c111114,,,zp , ii to 11110 a it union nine. . . .... • fiU kl LE PIER. Tollyworelescrarz, Pareth Bail) raeeet, (near ; Ja,.oary a, ita). 3 Mir 1)1411 ; havii't sent ) ou a ;es.h• er since the li=t tune rwrole toyon, we bane moved from our Im nu. r place tie Its i. g i didn't kuow wb. re . tile: would find:yen , but Flow wid pleasuteAalte. nl> soy pm.. iu inboul you of 11. e dLuth of your n.sit , ,tv.ii v.no is:: Very ssusids•nly fast %Neva . of eis wombs. 'I psi..r troll .sae .11 vUlsion lose tVi.oio tune in 1,1", :is l\ 04 fee/4'lstate and V. lisle 1“1 - 411,,4 1 / 1 (2 0 1161:eilLy . l111 . 1lis1:1 tor wa:;o:r• I looi I>ortunia:. ISIS e%capt I had tviiite )ou the la,: vviit or mu ‘.1.1 . ), shed, a:al 1! isi you 50 . .. OuLI Bad fo,s,i. ; e, t., t ,,:, I “111 at '•:1 ;tn, : in it what his death i.et ,L..r t;.n• by tit last a•lek,iii.,;s,, 1 r . I.n tr w l id Joys Lhegither durili the wn•ne his —and I helic]Ve Isis atia too /Mich o to . pay a .o.d gravy, or pays. mid i>yn3 -tail.d sill r. 11,11• , ,, can't tell •L will, he brathesl ,1%,• coon user all 11.p1.j. of Ihs fecovery. t I to, . his age, for you RY i11.u.,v;i11,1. . would hate 1,..en :.e,,rs uw hi, i tilt innnths; and, had he lis•ud UL lit.st Line, Would thin have been dead. 11H propert7y now sleVo t V,s to I.IIIIIXL 1,111. win at/ slis,l some tune anti, so thus I exiact it wilt sue ullysulidi between its, einl you know ul; - iouperty nos soule-! !thing very% consiltierable, fur n . s.: oak' a inse,estate,', which LN au 60 aLI 1)..t . t, lit, int;tb, Mid 1:0i4,111-1 der he r of ivory tinny 01 tee tinie. that Ise would hose tu,../1/1 tare race 11 Lie lures he fun again,/ liast'ilt hrcu to, 1114. for hen. . r aaty a' Walt, athi titu do ht ct, alt:say sq; that on , ar%td duct:ton:6 or ta. cure bearer than he did. He a.;:d 6t wonld, ux lave tune hither ellowawys candy, ii lt had, only tile :nate ivicainstaitua ae itifil , keyl punch, lilt. ,vOUld only put h en in Lie ,moor for lightin. But poor tie will itiscr_ 4 t4 or dliriuk mop; and you'llay'lit relanoo to the world excipt_nwseit . and your two cousins whO were kilt ill tin last war. C. 311% dvielt uu this tnduruful: sujject, and it shall sale my lether ;NW black teuku vat.; end put an it your unele's mit of it'hus,..st be )00 to ttrealt . the .sale iypin you don't upta II till apee or four ti. ! ye either you rLl save t , eyllefi (mute you %trill tie inepared 101Iho tiorio4ful gluts. 'out old sw t suds he, love to you uutolown,t to the. 111.111, hilly Gee arrivt, In•n 1.4 du- let ,rt•, 'tad Il t,e L 11.1 1 ., tol..‘r it it utt the re•t, „the tutu that 5511 . 11 ill 1.1,1 v -I remain 2.nur affeetinnate ineld , _ Judi; i• 'lb "Mr. Listry. Lim .1 iti..inwn ut t.,1 4IE:, 13,..tilyziocUguloyi y,) iii iuu eywi.y P. 6.4-I)on't write to me a4in WI you resave 'B.—‘l%l'ilin 'you coUtel to this place stop and Jun't tread um inuie till 00 t,itt. Washington. one ut s colored bul•eir..., says t.ie Ace: Uncoils Urii,t , tolled isake':, Wash., is a great wog. lie was yeatetJayihu cutting the hair of North, sport9.lalarge and esienstey crop; nt tact It hung itomi s.l tar over his stiouldrrs that it co:eleil liter :V.geutlsauau, .I,vuoal Jo the habit Ilt COMIng tiorratOiy in, saa.t, •Wash, tie r. Will you he ready to take of sty beard a; t‘al sa; so , d Wash, .1 van% cause 5s bow y ou r • (JO 'fore presen' tun?. Brit if a color lo:It may take the liberty oh ;isn't a , atillo „6.ilialuti quesson, tart got one to Usk you—soon iaiiiiound it a' I' -!Ch•rtainly, NV;1,11,? s,hl' the ue' htklnan, 'et t tain!y, what it it r •1).:11 141:0.6 you,' scud • Ce..1 , 1n4 toe the thotnnt to cut hair. nu) tnhtng, or ph:llia.; bugua, , C , , it he :..tr.king , It4tit.y it Ow scissors, tch i ett Itc t;te.d tUN rt:Ot un-t the c 0 1 .14 w:lich he held in nis 11, I ',lWO fully c ; clv is I hlte !' •• vi soul, the gently:thin '1 ; h ive not the tar the ni; mi:uptweive any sitail 'l:ictwtu ct y and fatnovs gretic navigator.' : Walt. .1:411 :6i) deavorile to exploit! tae Thre -11avni thtf Busp uli ttietr tad's, ilu,.11:1 at V. Ma . 7 .Kiss' me Kate. . . . , • ...Nu dr-te.' , - . -, . - . .. , oNtly ' liot: Fate: DJ I 11,4 /oft! yon Il(!'tcr Ulan anything eke !' : 1 • t•l „ 1, .M.y. goJdtioss graciott-i-I. 1 .should Lung. 5,:,,_.. What a tout you are, 4,,}111,. ' • , ‘yhy so, K•kite.!' - , Why. 1 ..' , Z,i ir.:ec pl'e,:ii s sir.. , .' 'Scene - ci0;04,- - -ILthn /1a,,,:i etiv;ab!e puAtiuli. ' t Well, said a coast went to a yepesen- . !nerve, 4i.4lty yntaget your petition the • Legigat r icre‘thtF rV • .( did grt.::i't thiropigh, say dear Fir, witilooti an) ditrieuity: . , L_..Ah, ,indro',l 1 : • 1 didn't ;see - uny account, ~.I. * . .:n -the nrve,:papt•rig.' • . /(o bo sure not —.l ivrr:e.l - 11 I. ' l7,llqh.lirlVl , Hplne, i l . /11:1 ple.:el, and male 10 IN ~,, di,,,a: 1 :EIMICI.v.S Olt 4A conniq Lir •I',:ele.:s A sP‘qlnt.; :J1 tiAl ; Un I: Qt1.11111y. 9 .1 , 11 jirda , rsi 4 2tie, wvh a brow :is very as tii it of Ju i 1 r 'Jemmy. p} . <e Itt , Ward f..TrrAZ: . •13 drfi,ig is aii ,ulC hot: hit 41A.,•;. Ile.: • %;13 I 110_111 r, II minded 4iiitior.vlati. 'A Lior'yiurtii. ir; i11110(!7IPly 7:7:llird ..,,,,. PEIL..-'ONS ty1,11.11,:r o engage for ilt-iefri.,::,!s )...‹.lll hr -1. rl!'• e:tip , , to .. if froze L..,, , lnn..:frry for ,Tc"..4.‘•r:::-: Phi'utitivl.4:. VIZ: floe itil 14, LAU Ma:C.I.; One rn the.‘l3tit ' , Filch. Ow ,Iti tVte 1:: Aprii, , 1 (ta., nit the hub Api - u, One on tire.ntat April; I- On nn the lit M. Y. 't.l , tyttow ih):,(/ II- npliiiing to B.:HANNAN. . Alt..ere Journal 011 ice Poiiviiie. Till ertole.Catintin Citirla; the Procincia'(i4 tap. tail Wadi.. .;, ; and the /..ithiry, Captain Quilt, arc ex pei:teil Luba the milt st.li.), to leave , Derry the:ens tit tg Eprin., ' • D. 20, 151.5,1 i : a-- p4ittibelp4ict. . •- _ . - • TRUS'i'EE'S- ER EEM.R.V. ..quetionetr. 10fitnianui .trect, between. Foura And it - ti atrtetih . _ ;Call/aid:3 Coal Lands In Colonibta. • .VOIIIIIIIMBERL4XD (30UXTIE. IITh4IIA NT to a decree of the Circuit Court of the .1. United r , tatr:s for the C. D. of l'emis3 !culla will ilk - ,F . olthat the M tarhants' ExclianJe, in tlin city of Phila I.ll.llla,r‘li I fir. trierlari crcninr.• 131111516, at it i,'cluck, the following interest in the valhahle Coal ilia:His. formerly kriticwn as thri Bock Lands. part : it' of 13 patented tracts on the waters of the In. in C'iilmobia and Nnrthnmbr,Yand counties, adiehiltig to or in the nesiilditirhood of each In pursuance of 13 warrants for i litaat tips nanr , iii..iVni. Elliott. Cuing,: Ailtlett... Vownes. Jidin YOtn• Jelin nor iati.n. Richard T'tnin, John Warner,' I).iriiel f il'orv.•r.; Piqua/chi:re Wm. Powell...suf.' --mil to contain 53161 acres. The. , rand , . are on the I'entre Toinnilte, about fifteen N W. of Pottsville and on the route of the pro- Ditt.ieille Railroad. • - i Conditions of Sale are one third COSI; on the elern it, he prenlred hr Ito; (Mr !. el withinton weelii , after the sate. il;7.00 will he ;imp:ire:l to he paid at,' tie - time of Clio. Tile remain ,' In i Wit 11lielS to 1,, Fie - cored nmni and mount:tie on !ilk. m... 042,1. piyaille eilitat 'lints in hco and , ihree , or - di the ca:; he received if _pref.-rm! lay put; Lacer. PtiltlE, Trustee, JAltlili , t A. rftv.tm r act{ Comm 31errh int for the of. • I L :isi ice it r 1 Personal property, No. 100, Walnut n. 1. ttti ttittitttott. t Ititalttlittott. March 21, 1 2 1 5, - _-• MEI To CapitAlists, Manigacturers AND COAL INIERAILANTS. For Pile or to runt 4' immediate possessioniTitscn'.i ri •HosE two contatilens I.crs. each lot liar at front on tlip nyyr Selinylklil and the, same on I 4 7, 1iis.thiniiikeenne.wfilli the imostiperior boll( wharves . tool aver slrippica darks for vessels or In oils. thts docks brine . f.le feet wide, I fit in leileth: This proper ty I, in first rate order. and ron9l - .l..reft of the very hest, cea<toot Tan. entbr filrilitie3 for the Coal'' any other property on the cichuylkill. having: I:enn tnult expressly for that n c cupied It for many years by 311,451 e. i. E. Reeve & S who, on tom ato( of the porrert rrtrozements of th, bars", and do-ks, dud the heaviest business on that! • Iliver. Thin harC'ey. lire well planked, have countinix: &e. There are sit the. iuthrrland Avenue front, e Hite. , story !trick houses with tpiazzits fur the Arent and Workinee's . Ile two Wharves together. are `..0.3 feet wide,liy feet de •p. '4; 4 igto consideration the ereat work t ruses pin' rritziessinx by 'the uS 1111)11,111 Na,liat ion C'eurpany:- in the enl., - F•xentept Canal,,-and the adoption ~r th ,. , 20,1 tun !mitts Willi.h Will reduce the piieeof trans-. ion twosthirdS er to :to centi. per (Oil. and ill COM; • l'i•• Will; this; 41:13 , W 114%111e - been granted by the Lter legislature to Incite:l (tart floaiaa lone the iregfern ity at ti:,' es on , 4 4:1214V4 tenneerive wish the .Colonibil and the i!biladel. 1,;;a Cm ltecine, Rad It-rd, nothine ran priti.ent an 1.14 itittidte inhaite 'Went the value of pcoperty in' this it:teem:de nelehl.orlii ed. Apply Or .101-1 N (./F.1 , 1110111.N, P.m) cor, r,r by reirtr, paid. nr po , okrr!,!.. -1:2 Marko ,tr,o, a -tr..: r.l•l,l:ada - JAS. •1.:., 12— CARD': I; . 1 E' ,c i • L D L.L , e: con Nu. <OF * Ar:CII STItEiTS PHILIDELPIII.I,, 7,- r.;419-4 - 111 - 1.1,1" and cuslom tino ;COdlii . on to tlmir lorLfo Qtrit k• of t ,,.!,• limy are now rum:iVlng from Nl:w York VA.NPV f;(1011. 4 PO!: 37RING. 7s. V.' le Shado,l , Brot ha F:Zu u 1,1 SI I . 1114 i do, 0111hrI2. BrI,i1;1 Chn•nm>u . nique do, . Dr , ,..es embroidered Wilt) wool, Arts /UPI 1) , -i In ate Lilac Pink alai Hine Lnwn,.„, fro,) 111111,. ('ai• new patlt e r,, , Plain Atnua ill it , trines slid No:it N.ylo 31ore.lin Latto,, Friends, T.lrtetnirt;irtzlrin3 for Syrinz., SHAWLS, &0...5..e • - , 4:llo_',n Atyl. skrule":l I , l , „;urett aAk Silks, rich hrocado Al I i s, .140.14, silk, or oh , ire hos% cle.o.t..es, .NAatsplahl "tripe silk: for rrietoti, Cirkiholooo Ikp :mil trk:, • Abide colored Ai:noires 11111 Polllt tie SoiCs, lt-oA .:oil; , !ack .runt, A, ;dark G.o 44kt:halve, t•14 . e1: • 4 I"tCCI4 Painted aAti te, Sim - 0 1,, Rich Cashwor7. and Set. Crape Ile Chine Shawl', a hew article, ' pup. white 1,1 :‘lll, :-h tAls, •La r,coAt . hia, lc -haul. haphrtcd, Silk Shalt Is Apr s iitff -tyok flshinere and Barr ShawlA. sizes, 'Glove, or Itlihn'A rolobrated n,a ke, ' Dr0,111!.4 , .. i 11 1 ,1117. ‘c.C. Vic Frcnch Hat, by each 00,, inor, in orkr 4 , l , serve the Paris sty I.• of tryt!;ll:z t: 115 :tut! • 037 itiol • - -1! ,Clicrip St"re,' . .No. 41, Stratvberry Street. • , .•tore rent yid ether expenses beinz very In!ht., • e pre enabled to cell our CAltFl.rs. OIL 1:1,t1T111, and ren,fl. at the Intro•:t pries In thn %, tIl luet II •.itl to then- allvanntet: ;•. ' Tel examine the large ~,Invent ye tiler the, . ❑i'ullp • Inip.”•lat varwty Inzraiw, CSRPETINGS Tv: HlO4 lin Veltr!iin. Y Tur_;uti:• r with .1 farce Fl. v of Om Ccortts. front '1 to fout w core, cheap, at 3latt 11.,nr Cluthq, Raz 3 tul Fulton 4arit,t4, &t • with a..itoott sorituunt ortitraitt Carpel., front :15 to 50 cents, stair and entry carpet from to E1.111 , .4 Dr: v. two•rirmt, • No 41, Stru,Vvlieristrent. door :thou,' S.uuuld 6tros,t. Arvli 15 PO.; I 1-:Imo , FOR : 4 E 4.. .0. P . f .; T A Clt ICI' I.F ttiP ME rffliell .~~~.~ " I 9 I ro.t. 1 2 11111, Vr.RN ty mai If orlioul:Arral li.,pit-ink-nt- Inn tin 17:4,1 appr - A . , ,, 1 p woe, v6 - 4,ri.utiti,llip.- al cxtrruu ly law pi it—, fall tisstortmttnt' • .fears' Cent,- tit attzlit. sell-shatitettitr:: rittltt 401 i !MI lii!, ;mug I'IO2TOT. IV TI petals TOOT F1CT111...! anti tiorottOtly ,rt.. 111 it one lintltireti o arrtts of lat.! have 1 , 1)11, itTITETTITOZTI . at an iixt,vinniiiinf titr, (,ts I.l.tit,i t L are OM •11 . 11, 1,111, • i i,. r o s MOT Of the briIfIII,TIIIITT4it, and Ittr east! of titantzitt atilt tnat,tasinent, tint tacility tiatit points null sin If, ate turned and ttitarp•tit•tl, the eradication of TIO-1 ennavatitniof tha sin]. they star it nnnsallyd ni tint are iv:lir:1111011 1.1 tvork'in any st'til. anti TO 11VO TIOIT'Ca nriu iifacuon z,i, I.llr I rial, or They may he returytt,t - . When the pur -1 !ft. t• 01 L,t refungli.,l: : 4 Ennv rd Corn 141":11k ep.ry Vrtfli , ty Ilf (Lirtien I'l4ll:4—Auriril ifinnlir.llo.lT.ll and th, e.l:ll.ll , :l!lioriii,liy raielitl acid experienced ::,•••ti-r.:r•M'rf -, I.l.ircli 11th, 1 ,4 16, SCULL & THOMP' SON, T 17 N••rtli NVater• 4tol 21. North Ite)awrire . DELPHI.% ,r.tfer for sale tit., Good,: COPrc "sro !Liz.: Rio. 5 011 " • " CI , aihn. • ' St. llorairr:o. . • • . •' • • 10q. II II (I).,ts. superior You) , " HYgQii• 201) " • " fair tI tlity " I -1 " " Gunpowder. ] :AI Botts '2OO " Ciin!no. TT ;,09 Catty Box,. (41.61. r:s. :Tet WIN. new' Crop New Orleans, Prirto ; 4 .2t5i Rn r, eiN 10W-pricrd, " iuperior White Crushed Pulver . inti BUN Mirrel;7, .single doable, loaf and Pt:np. - - 2011 II to. Trinithri. • . Ito) " INlatazas,Anw priced. " Superior Syrup. 100 " - S.tizar New't7rleans 310111.0.4.. lit)"• Svrup and Set.pr House. SetcEs.. 14,urrl Popper at All:Tiro. • r Keg,: Ground l'••11p•••I' 100 " Crountl (iii ier. ' , O Lha. Nuinr•rs. .400 mot Gronn.l Cinininion 11l Mats. Ground, in ]legs. Mist:tr.! in lilts, Kegs, Bottles, ind Tin Cannisters. , . . HZ =l3 . . 1 Niqcet.t.s.mors.- gall in large and sm . all. sacks, Sal ' e,atits, 11rtiostone, Sal Soda, Chocolate, Cocoa, Chalk, ' , hot. Powder, Lead, Willey, starch, ',Raisins in Kegs, • • 11,A,s Athol. Cracker?. Corperas, -Pork,. Herr. Lard, I kato.3, Butter, Cheer , , Feathers, Buckets, Madder,Salt Pelt , . Lo4wood, L'rowttandSellow Soap, Thee, Sperm awl Whale' (tit, T.thaeco. l'aventlittli Ladies' Twist 9s ! , 'S 10'&10's , of soperior brlinds glitch Snug; and ser.ard. - lAcroits—Valt and Dark brandy. Champasne do. Anitaud Gm, Jawan....4 Spirit. and few England Rum: Wrirts—M-rddra. Sherry. port, Lisbon, Muscat, Dry and : 4 weer'Nlalnga, InaroVatie. Mardi Id PASCAL IRON WORKS, PHIL"ADEL"PHIA. ELDED WrOurlit. Iron Flues, Suitable for f..oen. wolves, :lf - unte, and other kite= Engine Boilers, frwirt 2 to 5 inches in diameter. Pipcs.tor Gas, Steam and tither purposes; extra strong Tub -, for Hy draulic Presses ; (follow Pistons for, Pumps of Steam Engliws 4.c. Manufactured and for sale by ' TASK Eft & Warelicutte S. E. corner Sd and Walnut PUL, Pltiluda. Plulatla• N0v.2'2.1 ISIS • ' Fill? QUII2R 4;11, C.IRPENTER, Conveyancers, • - . • . 56 WISI.MiT STRtiET, PIIII.ADA. Mount' On Dlort and Real Estate bought! and sold. Philadelphia, April JD : 1641„,, ~;~3lj~nlcl~t~ia.; _` CHEAP 'BOOKS & STATIONERY -RAY & TROUTMAN, No. i n Marletst.betweenlth 45th, N. Bide; 111DIESPECTFUT,Iir call the _attention of Country IL Proreagidual Gentlemen and nig; Put,- Ilc ['crept Ile, to -their ealetieive - stock or Books and Stationerycounirlsing — ; School,) Div Books; Lic.rs: and , Blank Books 'of evaiy de- CiesAt-al : and tiliecella- . seription,lit very ion pri , "lit , ntot Books i . i - ' Cheap ituled Cap and Stattoriery of all kindx.Mnd : Letter Papef; - all . other articles in', their Written a Paper: - I. line of business ; 1 , 1 whidi they wilt tmll at the le - nest prici.s atoinn-as Oa ,hionhle terms as ally bitter Book Establishment in this city.. N:ll.—Tite hiah est price given for Rags in exchange for Minks and Stationery. - Pidlatia.4.3larch.7. 1816. ' , ' . - 10—thno IfyILOLES.ILE. ILET.da, PREMIUM HAT STORE. Zto.ss,' - .\o 123 ckivi ! ut el. .onmtL aides 4 door, behric litb PtiILADELPH'A j 2- ---, - _-_;... .- rrz.spr.c"rfu f,• t.Lv h,fm,ll , vitiaeni4 ,I _Xl of :ititylkill county. tint. tie ties r e .mied ~,..Q.... r-- ,7 4 • and ornited tile :au; ti n , • s. ' avliitre be is pi-tin:it-P.l at all tin , •ti, in fitti nish ficaVer, Nutria and 3T•ifvskiii . frats. v. 1110• to stir tnintiftrtnriiii in this r.tiltdry. Ad.o. a snpitritirqtrility tit' Cap 4. for offict , r; rue I h..-kntyv and Navy.l•o•2otharaviiiiDr , s.t. Riqinr.t.ar,itt , :virtitta Cap=; a nt•av and , plendid style of 1:11:14r, , ,,.• and Ent'.-' Caps. whit a :treat V:ati,ty of Ritli Faart ritrs fir Littita,.. , . Ju=t rer,ive . il, per Steam Ship ftreat NVestern. tint approved qtyln of I,li - tie's' liiiline Irlat,-also, a beauti ful "1" , i11111..•Ilt or chimielle French Caps I ant denirtnittisi that ne Hats in paint of beauty and quality, 4ha 1 I taut' Ie :lirri.f. , ;•l by those of any, other estabibihreent in any city in the linirni. 1 - • : , • l'ilihula.,•Dec. I:3, IS I I:Ii. . r.O--fitna : -: PIIIL3DELPHId .•' HAT AZ e 3 CA P RE. FALL. AND - INTER TRADE CARDEN & BROWN, .. 1,, F —_,„. ;PARTICULARLY invite fin! at- C.1 . 7,..t .. ._ ~..f..- 7 - 7 4, tenlion or the citizens cif Pott . v-,r. ; .v., -, - 4 . 1 ville, and vicinity, (wlwn nut- ~ 4 . F. i ,„", . ._ ' 0'..? . .;:!..:--.Z7:"... chasiin2 flats and Cale., tr, their V. , - -- ';-', s to r e . h e i n , rimy sniti,frd it is treatly 'to the interest nfall ;tent every lefrvnin to de il with thena. They noiv etTe'r one of the !an test and 111.:} ,:plendj,r ,m,.l,prith, anti Ca';ls in Philada... at uric', defy ilia ail n' ninon , ' it jinn.. HATS! Utl'Sl HATS! CAPs! CAPS! 17APS! Su?, nen.- itate,•s 2 ,:2 to fy:'.. No. 1 aunt 2. fine otter time "- ISru.ii !fah:. V. to .513 Cep's. 1711 , ..i1,. ' , 11 ' 1 " , Li" iicit,• $:.'U. Ne. I and 2 fin? Shetland (nintai um, rolls dollars.) far aural Caps. Sun. silk Hats. 1.,.:Al to tsi2. No 1,9.. and a ilia-mils% for " C:tn.,. Ilats, Si 00 to iii Caps. stone as low as 75 els. " Fur Mits, t 51,25 and; Hair, :teal, Meth,' fancv onwards, and every variet.i, velvet. for trimmed. izlazel, ty aid my lo of hats at as !snit, Oil. cloth, leather, and tehishirialy . every vartetY anti style ,',,i -I.OW NIXES.. Caps, ler men aced boitt, at - uolle•ird of . . .I.OW IlILICI:: ,, . • ..! Wanted it to he zonerally known, that we will sell none Litt lir,t-rat, him, and Mere We il , . bs-ine-5 Mt 111 g; KM, - 1;0 , 1113,t ITON F.:4T V 1S THE i11...,r roLlcy: ~..,:met heikp to every one, jod-itt or jii, j!laie, ' '...`,- Country Mertlimos, sterekettimm. Ilmterit amb ethers, our hasink , ails knit les in the nitt or C.lf.t line, will ti e d it to their advantaati to rill. as we litive a !arm' and emnyleke stock +oiled to the Ct: onkrit ,'rid, wtiielt we w ill sell 31 the leivel4 wholes de mire . Call am! une. • Open eVelning. , Musk Itat Skins Met, oilier w:lntva, GA IMEN• A: ill:1ON S. \0 Il<l MArlwr It root. 211 d oor below 6th, 1 . 111H.13. 14111,1,1,1...... , ,W: 20, lola. .14-ly . BEST . BUTT HINGES, • f AM:I'M:II'IIED and for , 110 Ly 2.1 3illititis, l'Ar•KElt ez.NIORBIS . . l'uFx;lll,llWtreltnii- , ,: , .. Ez COrlltr la 14Iiii ' d and Waknit Ar.;et, P.L.iloda. PlitLida. Anni Ail. - • , t.12: 1, ' . , L . 1 . AMERICAN -HOTEL,: P.HtLADELPHIA -- •I7 Y 3 TIIN cm;11;;.;olic111.5 :nn] ' l/.1'2111 fitly .•?‘" ,i;n:trvtl in r./1,; ;;;I; hinio; , , it opp..:-tto! eta(.. ?dg a .1. ev:ry indin einent b, the. 'zrav,.llnz nn!lic. It ill,. .nite orlot,ttirris. it is wit Itkl 1111111111.... 1.11,! 1 , 0,4 I,ll,totit il.ict4e. the prpthiral tint :111111S,11iertI ; is Ill] 1111 nlry and :End nronrietr.r* hun. , lf.to ift•rtoe litt•ini..ll In Ills tohll. 41111 To al,l 11fI.11 tive - eterrattP.,/.1 ("01,1,11 to the Colllll/1 , fif hi: •Vflrr , l allde ml ft'3ll.Y. and :In :Is ~quiwtit of wtio•i of t unc , nrated ex- P611:144. Nov. 15!5 71 , 0 E CONSs DLVE, RED, AND SCARLET. Their q6athi...ilepentl 11;10:: the follioNlWZ 11 . 1r11..tli4PS . FIRNT. Th.' MC. 111:4T t"1 - C1)1 , D. The line of articki 41111%110WD to o: (ler ink inh%er:. MEM Tu.nn. Thr lt7rnlients proportirMell Ihat !be at nm cttL7llC-ILLY, gu IT e.ruat brim cy , rol , 1:11. Nindt. , . of ma. ttfartore which • Lev i. tile Wife etetri,ll, thirthy. anti no ..cillitwitr Tht.y ar, !Wt. II;. It, lqt, 2i t z, bi;il !wl, r t ., it li,, :1 I IIC:s cuLti tMe tip, the , tawl I an I, Mind witlmut spirmqr. The Black .and IN.ot. Inks r otro:k no+ !Vt. Matt any otlit - .r. They tairieft.s tiny Ameriran, ling.11: , 11. or 111.•tuty 01111 sir,h2tti, for the color, care Fitt, eat tin UNT TiNGED roil 161', IIAIMIStiN'S ('t}i.I:?IItTAN lILACKIN4 [ ; ;. • . . • ,TIII 7 , 11,61 )11.1e tor brilliAcy of pre- Stll, in? lZi ,t )1"S . 1' :,S:NIANSITIP IN 12 BOOKS,. ' FOR tli.• itte Public:lml Pri,Dte sch".ls, it tins no qual, either Vbr CIIC2IIIII-., or excellence. , \ l'S. A folj iss ott hand Outline m tips tLr sclnnU , .. A Nnw. and sp!unaitl Then f..r .Sun , hy schools: • Manufa, turnr and rninsner AI'OLIJ) W. F1AR112.40N.• r:Unult Ith Dec. '27. I`•'!S, SPRING )IiLLINE,itv roIW JOHN STONE &'SO TS, • R•LLnna rind ,llillir~•+ , 'r'/' (;.,.14. 11 x••rr'h wernt I so. I'6il•nln,' It E rert•ivinvind will cmitiirt, • rr•is e weekly. tfirce:2ll the )...a.11..zt 11.$bikente wmwmuzsmaccum 83. h as Helpwt Silks, Minters, entirely now of:til French and American Flowers, Pitney Nets and Ltees, inside Caps, of AVllkh mill be en the mast rea.miable terms. l'lnlada., February tioti; 18111. 0-Itpo - 7 The New York Canton Tea Co., dr)ilt7Upi TO TIMID OLD ST4iffS, $9 Ckr:ora , sf.;'`.l.l .loor he1mr.:3.1.q., ale,: 45; • •, IV,ril; A!.. The'•i I,lAvrl orENI:D A. 9Tpllll-AT 337 m NRKF.T = OWEXC: to the Irian reputation whirli their !rave •Ibt ,1 in l ronn'lntadel phi an4lll.troO:±ltoot Inv i'ry, tor , snyttrul yPars ir rornains only to,y ...................... every exttrion will he !nude to main . the Lateral patronage:v. Wet Juts been accorded then, 1-21nb r . he s best oleciions of (M EE N and are litinle fr each cnritn, anal (twin?, t., Their fr,rtnil fa cilities, they 'tree:mailed to ntritr• every vriiity ciinthininic in an claim:in ikuree the qualities of 41inVer, ttelichtus l Ivor, parity and ntiriralind cheap- City anti Country Gunnies and deilers' ate ins. pectfully rennegetl to call as attune, Fe',ruary 21, 191(1 " Fourteen Valuable Articles. rIBR if rt.'S VERNiI -43. rerOtn cute (or worms—P.lp anil reft p! , 0. , a0t flr 1.1k0.' 2 (it ns.,s's Ex.:l - 11,c rote. which renove3 Gre'ise ot all kin's. Dry Patilla, r, V.lrui,ll and lVax 'car:7o.4.)r from cloritinz; et:them injormg - the:color or Ow cloth. • • 3. LoN [MN FLY PAiT.II 7 , - the burl thin; known for kilitofs tlk , and to ,F,1t0 , 11)C9. 4. 'A Certain Dn'tico,, , r of Rots, N'TO:d Ronettoc and 'A Insnnd :100111 , 6r 01 it'd s. 5. ,S;uso.:s CI VIC t 4 9ur Sunith, - . par , t Ram and 1V ter ,f{rash, by one who, ham autered thirteen ye;irs itl , l%rp he;ll 3 ;t!wpreti the cure. STF:EN's = Gr...r.K'N'OC:s ot+..sT for the . Piles It, has never filter! in cure. VS, n. S. [llll.oloN t,'s: 'Dtl.C LF . lYii,~B'lUtgnl rival.. 9. Toe. Comity:so ,CONFF:eIIUN op Firs—ju.t the medieint: for etuldreit and I.iioinen, it is ao We:ls :ant to take. • ' 10. fIEeR'S VNITT \ALF. .17,77tR1L101M Pn.t a. 11. e4TNN's EijauseNt Wkrt::fr-pitor,F for rues's, .t c. 1 t suhenti (be tea tl.cr , air I.kceps out the .water. . 12. Poor,. 11,1AN..ei STRENGTEF:VINE PLASTER. 13. JACKEitrv . r.. iII'ARIVICER MIXTURE. which Cures the worst Dia rrhin in a few hours. 14. J tursor..'s Dver.Srmar hfrxTtrytit.• a, certain and .91ceily cure for Dysentery and b'tnmer Corn The :.hore.valuAlearticleirire wholesale and re. tail, by 1.. C. GuNN,.No.. I 'Smith FIiA slier , Phan delphia.— where Sibreheepers and others will be cup ' plied • with pure African Cayenne Peptr. Arnica ',Flowers, flru,cy; generally. Paints, Glass and varnishes, at, Inc lowest prices. 'Penns hnly cash OCr Cdt but the achertisethent, Arid ' brillgE it with oyii. • ‘• Philada.,JUlY • MEI IRON - STORY" • •-•• • THE sithstribers have constantly nil liend.at the lowest rates, Iton.of all sizes, imitable till eery mirlioscs, and al,'" lot covering schntes and' for steam engine boilers, and for coal cars. MORRIS ,/ti. JONES, %V: corner Sclntytkill and M‘rliet 50: tic) v. • ; • THE MINERS' JOURNAL =I •ta-Iv - S 2mo 'r...il :-.... ' . . -- -,131j14bct113ii:.::: . :': ;. -(,. ..;.,:, -...., 11 - 71101ESA1.01Fttifirt1ST: i%tannfartitrpr of Cn palVarnkh, Asent forte Class Wort;;. err:l7:2l i!.t the 111.11111r3C timi. nf f'npal (z.tvr!l tit• nilv•r now prnpart,d 11r nifor to pnrAnsers an article trhirrr In final iiy. tr:VitlAt pP flirpn , , , ,l%y any in the rninn. Al an, rrreivins • loon:fin above colotirittql Works, lifts of p.-. ry -170. 1'01,1:11,11y o; hand a I.M-a,orttiwat of Whitt. Lead. of the most approved bra .n 14.. lteit Lead. .irlctrage. Saxony l'ilazneein, will be FoLtilt m-0mr,, , ,,,r0r' 5 prices.. tows het weha l arge anti r‘ r.. e it .400,1,1 cr nrc?..; Medi F 1111! ( . o!OrS,' Pt`rfilhlerV. in short .I'Very article In the Driufline. Merchibla. Phy- =l= and the s l• ictcd nil prices, feelitv.; Fa i istleil lhcy Nviii lin built - red merlin se, y 14, . .7 1 ; E/aintenicons. .1.1C01':'11013 I 1 1 1 11 1 ,,, 5 t 4 1 1:1 ‘ . ,, ,! lrr or , llmiq. lTa rt Dorrilmrq, a`ntff-Iri wr. , srlrt men, v: ili L ivbnie at the Serond strtei inform storireetter 4 aqd ethers, jest reciiiveil n yatiety of acriliati Ifarinonicen aeolot res, Pities of rcery tler.rriotien. att of To - and Paltry Goods, which ale and retail, at the lowest ritirtis. Tom stare. iZEOIIGE & JOHN 1)011 N. 4Lst., below !t are,.111111.1.). f Cane:,, Tops, Childrons' Ranks, EME Mnimilrsurer: I Nnp4in Plichth. rt•hruat limm 6-2 n r_ VHITE.LEAD. PURE BrolZter, • 1. 911+`1:' -AT xmiv. , „(:- 1 LvlvioiNd f qt,:ai pure ..1.• hate iwt•ti nn the itticl..,,l/% Nnlol4‘t.:ll \. orth Vroh t ,trert Ease not. a : , fed "stiPi -1 1 , ' or tilrif hue le'td. at d4ltosecesttonet's 1, ht: Con:. ow. Pee 01 a run iU nclw it 1f lll.lr orders tilledl po : 7Bre-ses t persery ;1 ire ei ere: -:1 ,It xi;aidt• pa is fete lead; (whet , .01111 osre u ,(16 =I etlior treirm,.ll, - ; o.lly uws ua :clore r.te:ady im of the many %12:irtr.10 supply fr - 1111e v. hitt:lead, nud uticeasue.:rie le, is pr,onti.:l tt 111•11riet with Ih h:~'•ra::ded inv I!'ilPli iu hrli, ar. : l on the other, ill red 1;.:1 , v In It Ivi,ther 10 11161 . :le:11710S, :or ;•t•rrt•••:!y pilre r,r . t.,e art, IS!:(11 'o.vonl'wr 19. Rzalling L l'o Rail JAI/. & p tiii.li;f~iji?:~ s~il' ~ _ -} 1;11'7;6..4;4d on Merchandie EJ rl tclia I It :trembly nett, Time 2Rti. 1_911; forwiril d with It 31 the lei 'mi.:lit, °between heading and sibs d. pet tint of 2t1 , 10 lbs. ' tiefinten. 11,1 ween • _Reading and . and thda. PutiNville. g. .i 1 10 • 75 cts. holier: r, I, to It, 120 • 00 cts. iron. it,qui Si'i I" 11, slit. 4O: 1 00 10 cts' Il Cli. cheer' 4 cts. - 3 cis. I)tisli. re,5441.1 . do . inchin!... 1 / 135 , I /111.4 v, • •• • kainer ts.- flys. • korila es. J. t . ibirrs, I ; 200 ; 170 01,313rY. rIN AND AV. 1700,1 s wilt 114 towing rates 0) poilitl below :t4t. VI Aee, shr.., tit riViren, 111;1114a. an L .:.rior1 , 1 0 1;.. ' Nail , 4. ,C-oi vs:, b : I ' r a .. 1 it i ::: , ..ka•Lt it ' \ bar:, ra,v tolll , or., ons.poLoi to.r,- v , s, ,V - . - e. ' . - Flll ll f 1 1.',14 . 1 , 14 - • '.Vlo•iit, orn..ryk , I - siiod. Halt por i Grocerie ,Liardw: • - ....pliv•r. iin, br . I .an >!O . liquors.) i. r r . i; ,, , ,, . 1, 0 1: I l t t: u r d , : i t y t i i oil. Woof. cottoo me lililos . , pain ter:, hemp. n nel Dry (:ord... dnizs einos, f.rein wines. ,Irtss. ire flit!, trivnt, enrei ry. 1,00.;:s I:arc rm. enmmisMon. stnnee, nr , yritig freight at .any orthe Camp. ' 0 Lille.? • Nn re, ..iv nr (1..1i n) 's nu tl • 15, 1'413 • SitLT ! ' SALT! AL • I N k Salt harr^lak, tnitnt. far ethle nt Insv,t N!.trtt.Pl.. gldiverell on hoard of 'Boats 9ri tire PoKTEII. , C • (;:tAti 11110TTIE7t. tj. or Low:A st: ih 19th, '29 74 !rt allitatl4tlphla 7.vrr.sT IIORSE SIIOES K or- TIIE hem retiimil American r salt• nt :Omit the name pricmt orthe Ivir.h.tmtr. a -my alMia 106 per BURDEN ; (1) iron. Iron i mirr: roan 1 0 the pitrelavier. Ail shn^y suid, ar 4,1..11. and if not .111,fartiiry, can lie and will he refunded. 11110TII,Elt, i 3 Walnut at., Phil.ida. .6RXI Julie S :'";1' ICE ED MI LI IT A-Ig. -7 ST ORE ;' s 'ti • ell;sc hi- friend , ails • // ner would respCmliills inform his enslomers. that he has . feestcd his or!' C,rp Muit.:fiterou In Third Sired, No;9d, a few doors loelow flaee. Where he would he pleased to see Ms old cost °mere , and as many new.olles as are disposed to' Favour him with their cosiest.. Ile still enntinnen: to manntheture :Military and Svortingit's articlesv e'ry . description, such as leather. Cloth. Pelt. Silk atul Heaver Dress Cans, oral' I,attr•rn , ; Forage Cape; Ilolsters tor troop P,dy ; Criminch lk recn, ffa covet c, bLa rds. word Belta el• all kind; ; Catrieel's : lgypsarka, different ~atierias Fire liii4ets, I'as3iief, poses, Tribe do; Brirel .ind Picker's, Phones, Poten..ofl6 Firemen's Len' her Stocks, tftin C:rses. siirerior quality "4hoi • 1j - r'(trd re thankfully received •od ernmptly at .ende..l • 1V11,1„1,-1M CIiES;;;ALAN, o. 101 North . l .iirdSfit ., et,:. few doors below Hat Philrlelploa,Jaouary, 13, 16.14, , 2-0 m "VA' • . -.l‘ T •-••• • . •ifit ; ••• Of • Nt h . r "'' I, . 1 " .. i 1.... . - We. rerommembill i f our friends visit invhe Ci ty to call at (be - Pekin Company's Store, and lay ia a - supply of 'their.delleious Teas. TILE PEKIN_ TEA COMPANY, No..3o,,souTit SECOND ST. fletween Tiakiet, and _Chesnut, ' PIS 1.,11EL1111.11, 1 JAYE CralSl.llllfly ou Hand, and for sa t e, wholesale and retail: a variety of choice fresh Teas, at low er prices, Rectlflillle u 1 the quality. than they ran be, tonight for at are other establishment in the city. Tecs,_ exclu.ively,. are sold at (his .lionse,- and several varieties, which cannot be obtained el.4eWhere. Any Teas whicli do not Mee entire satisfaction, can he returned and excha nded, or .t he money will he refunded. 'fns careens . of Schuylkill County. are, respectfully invited to give us. - a call. G. 111. ZiL3l.l;ll, Agent for the Pekin Tea Company. Phildda., Sept, 29.1 RE.I.DING ./SD . i',OTTSTILLE Rall; Radli. ... t WINTER A MIA . . tiALEN T.. 'BA; enge - - Hours of starting on and after Monday, Oc.t t Gi 045 r r o n i Pottsville, at 9 '•" 9 A.:M., 1 ".'"'Y ' HOURS OF PASSING READING Per Philada., at 10 A. A., - Pottsville " IZ A. 11. , f • RATES OF FARE. . . Between Pottsville.and Philada.,.s3,. 50 and 3 00. -• Philadw.. Oct. 11 "- - hteading. 31 40 and I 20 • , - Merchants . . Fthl. . . WllO bay for cash, are invited tobuy hats - ,,,r,-.7_:' of the house. favorably: know,n as . James -S. -Verrill's for many years. --- , -4, coxSUNIEILS tvlio desir . eln'wear serciie. able Irate- can do so by.purchasing those of our mann fiethre, as" we superintend every branch of the twit 'loss pen:on:My, And are djterinined to sustain our rep etationi for selling the best hats in the Vultbd States:'. ! ' HATTERS supplied with every description of flats in the much, Pers. Tritoruitig,,, ; &c::'," the quality -of which m ty . lie depended on, as oui expaisive nrinnfat, tory olableS us to supply them of better quality than any other 'loose.) Orderitent lost na payinetit,-promptly and carefully foriviirded. ' .11ARIIIN dc-PATTON,. , No. 118 31arNet Street,'Phitada'. t Phifatia.,Doc. 27 4+15 - i ' : . ,t 5l-krio ' Loss of the Great Western TRADE --SD GRUMBLES THE PHILAELPHIRNS-- .., SLNCE THE OPENING OF • LPPINCOTT Br. • Great „Western Slor4 •- TATHERE they Mier clothing of alikinds s cimaper and 11 1` e.it up better than any other establishment, in the United States: To , • • • Fine .French Cassirnere Sack Coats $8 00 to $lO 00 Brown French Cassimere Sack " ' I'oo-to '9 25 Asphaltnn Sack' 30 00 to 12 00 ' Fancy Cloth and Cassintere Sarki" 8 00. to 12 00 :Trenqh Cloth Dress and Frock'Coat 10 00 to 15 00 English:l oh Dress and Frock' " • 900 to' 12110 Di6gdnat Cassimere Frock , 700 to 900 Blue Dress and Frock "' 800 to 111 00 Blue'l3lack Frock and Dress 8 00 to 12 00 i Drrahand Brown Fash. Summit 12 00 to 16 00 Blue bnd Black Cloth Cloaks 10 1.10 to 20 00 Freni,ll and English Cassimere 'pas 00 to 900 ' Paw!:M, Bk - .• "' 00 to - 500 Velvot and SanlnetM Fancy Vests 200 to 300 Together .w oh a' large assortment of coarse clothing. consisting Of Surtout I eat., varying in prices to suit the purchaser: As tollowa ; Pitt; Stumm and Frock . ' • 2'50 to 400 Diamond Satiinette Frock Coat , 4SO to 600 Plain Sattinette Frock" • 450 to 550 Tweed Sock " 5 00 to - 6 05 Sittqnette Pants of all colors j ' --250 to 200 1 'Satt hien e Vests. also Cloth Vesta '- 2 00. to 500 1.211 of Which cannot be surpassed by any other carat, llshment in the States, for want of tart and a disposi tion to!Wase. all that furnish tie with their custom. We nionufbeture our own stock and warrant all our COO& th he well examined before Mt, FO there is mistake h i ro„dg. pii rc ha se d at our wholesale. and I eta il c lot hitt!: Store, Corner of Centre and Mahantongosts. Pottsville Pa. i - . ' : - ! P. S. We particularly invite' the attention of our enAtoiner. and 1110 public in genera!, to our extensive liock iof Cloth, Cascimere and Vestines, which have Just arrived, to suit the season—which will be made up to order in the most fashionable and approved styles of the day. L. .S• T , flatters themselves they',can eel up A ..iiit ,if doilies in as good style, no any other estal. Itistiment, at least 20 per cent cheaper than the same or hoe bi l is been per e bos e d In the place, for which we Con giye the best of referenda :•-•--viz.. •' c Ds. Jontes S. Carpenter, Edward A. Warner, P. C. Francis W. Hughes, Esq. A-Macdonald, Chat. {Looser, 1110.:K. Clement, Esq. • • Isaac Tick, J. C. McMicken. Esir , 13. F, Pumroy,norace Smith.- Esq. Jan. C. Neville, Esq. Jas. : It. Campbell, .Esq• A• Rento i bion„ ' ' . • Robert M. Palmer, Esq. It Cummings, Eq. E. S. Haven, . ' Gel). If. Potts. . .1. 0 . Shoemaker, Geo. W. Snyder, - , ' William Newell, Jun: Samuel Lewis, ' Chair., Lewis, Charles De Forest, •• James Patterson, Dr.' Halberstadt; . ' A. Enterline, . . ri: .1 Potts. - T. Foster, • . A. IL White Jani,s McKee, ,*A. 'I'S- I. J ain e a hues, -: • E. IL Eichholtz, • . Is - ov: la • - , 45-- . . . • 1 - 1 . IRON! IR,ON!! : . p P... I G II T & POTT Y - ! TOWN }TALL . Tj 7- VP. an Assnornent of rolled anti hammered 1. 1: ‘;fl,lS, Ln/lis;sling of . from. i round to 2 Inch. :!•:,,!rol from . ixl to X' 3 - ! ! l!...Ttarcs front a x•a to 3. 4. , .thinueld me from - ',15 j x 3 ; nt h; ' . . ScUllop,tron of vinous dimensions, Crow Rars,-tlnuElt I rui,s, Horse-shoe bars. Sledge l‘loulds. Juniata Slit . , 1 m a ils,:a and' Horse Slioe!Rods. • ' ' STEEL. . Octag - on Cant Steel: ' Shear Steel. Rnglish ' Blister. Atneribn Blister,l German Steel, Suring Steel, ate'., &c., t.Ve . . . June 28,i . 2.87- ISM • GOVERMENTAI. lAsTnucrrou, Or-a brief and Comprehensive view of the government of the Ittnl States, and of the. State governments, in easy lesquns designed for the useof schools, by J! It. Shur inf. Also b pcirrEs OF TILE UNITED STASES, and additional laws to DM, reduced to ques tions and answers for the non Of schools find families, by NWlrti. B. Wedgwood, just received and for sale at D O:NAN'S cheap Book emote. ' N 04.29 l'olllo. HOUSE' wit:Cali:VT. i- • ____ . . , . at.tIILES 11UNTZINGEll,- Trrasurcr, in account with taz 11hrarfors of the Poor and of the !burr of Employ. non!, for (11C Coulay of 4 , 1Va1yb.,11. from the itrsl day of Jaaivary j 615, co thr . prs day of January lei Ili, lactuoire. I , Dr. • . , To Quilt received from toe Conimissionets.of Schuylkill I:!ounty for the use of the .I.lireC• toth ..f the Pour of., aid count,t,tip to tint day 5,503 00 To,Cmsli receit ell from W u. Linea; Stetyard, Mi ; money received front Letup County, fiir tiMitiminauce of SU.MII Ltyntaii, 562 43 : . . - . • , 1 6,662 43,, BaMoce remaining in the Treasury, January lUth, j 4S 76 . - 1 . Cr. i T 6 cash paid Steward fur the use ot Alma Muse, 206 67 DryiC de, 4.26 33i Suzltr, Ci•tlee, Tea, Oil and Spices, 27J Ca Hark ware, ' '' . : i4t: -12.1 iliKni:lilltil,23 1.1.1!, . . Cedar, Queens and Earthen Ware, ~. 231414 iillaii,ill4l Stationery, : Id e 5 . litu!4s and slediclinv, 50 54-, TTobacco,,- i 07 Ter . ' •7 lons coal, , 11.9 7 4' . Lire and Stockings,., .71 Mil ; t 4 toVeaua Tthware, ; l iit. 96 S 5 1/di:Tipples anit'Peacliel, 27 e 0 Labor on Farm, . ' 141 65i Postage, • Plaktr of Pad; ' - 12 00 i 5,1101,1 'Fat', ' 21.`9 CoOnty aufit State Tag. - 50 54 • . ' 6 liarrelb Flour, . '' 29 42 - Otti door relief, . . 669'161 ,Artimding lli,pital, : 117 e 7 . 15t:9019 Teacher, 43 33 .Printing, I • • 58 00 • Jled,teids, ' • • I- • ' . . 18.0 d Hai oil, 1 66 o'2 Beef and ' Perk, , , 135 65-1 , 10 Wads of i.iteers,l • 1 250 ou NV*.iving Cluth, 1 • 12 12,1 . Elii.aheth ShOeniuker:DowettyVo year's, 103 01 ,entubs, Brushes and Brocus,j 30 201 Fish and gkalt, j 51 89 tiopill and Medical attendance Blockley ,Alms douse, Philada., • . I . ' 124.16 Coffins, .. • ~• , 6000 • Tables. 6 Oil • . he'd Cords . 240 RePaiting ' Barn. -11l ..til- ' Repairing Kitchen.l 6 65 Fencing Vard.. 16 40 . , 6114 bushels Rye,., 513 54 •2013 bushels Lime, , I . 189 05 ' 5.25 I Tailoring, ;; .B 36-} , Garden decs„ , '' 1 64 1 Se) Me ant) . llandie, 1 , . • - 1 371 Hats and Caps, . - I .12 35 rig,ol Wheal, . . I , _ , 720 3 bushels 'Cimothy•Seed. f ' .._ '8 50 Pnints, Oil and Glass, . 26 68 ... ..__ _.. Pn!icy of Insurance,_ : .50 00 Saddlery, ' ' 20 05 Candies, Moks, Cotton, Wick and Wire, " 21 50 Gardner,_ . 575 . .. rAipstutf and Bran , . • • .35 35 . Balance pani Elijah Ilatntner, late Tteacurer, 240 Pot extra tarvices, - _ .. . .' ' - 5 00 . Services to Maid, 209 OU SALARIES. Paid John Batman, Esq., i 50 00 George fialher,tadt, M. 1)., for I; year's salary as surgeon to the Muse, and out door Play ; mint],l: 2 . 3 00 • , Bent-) limbs .4,. year salary as Clerk, - 50 00 John G.-Koelder, 51. n., 1 year's salary as Phy- . .. . . . s ! F i.: iall to the House, 50 00 , Wm. J: Dobbins ,; year'ssalary as Clerk, 131 2-1 .lolin Kimmel, 1 year's salary, - . 20 00 Extra services, 15 00 • 511clia0 Freehafer, 1 year's salary, 20 110 • Extra services, , .33•75 . B:linnet Boyer, I year's salary, • , 20 00 Balance remaining- in the hands of .Charles ! Iltuazinge:,Treasurer,Jan. 10th,.this day in- ' elusive,• 485 07 , . ' 86,062 43 • • - AATE the Subscribers, Auditors of Schiaylkill Comity; • V having examined the Account of Charles Hunt- LI sitiger, Esq.; Treasurer of the Schuylkill ton y Alms House and House Of Employment, and respe ,tfully do report the foregoing statement, as the result our in .tlestigation ;_anti that there is due by Chutes . Ilmit ?Anger, Esq., Treasurer, a balance in favor of the coun ty of Schuylkill of Four Hundred and Eighty Five Dot- Part and Sixty Seven cents: - Witness out Hands, this 10th day of January, A. D., ..1840,: , . . : MICHAEL FRITZ, CHARLES HENN ETT, Auditors. , . • ;WILLIA M GRIEFF, Steward, in account with the Dire . tore villa Poor and of the !Immo of Employment, for the am hly .of l'khil.llkill,,(rom. the first day - oPanuary A. P., ; 1815, to thefirit day of January, A. 11., 101 b. . . . . . . .. • • .To cash teemed or Charles- Iluntzinger, • Treasurer, for the use of iliaAlm4 Reuse, 306 67 'Rent Irma Jeremiah Hughes - , 140 00 Philip Reed, for Catharine QuillmanA Pauper, 20 00 Jonathan Neitlinger, for Sarah a du -15 00 Sohn G, Maurer, for do do do 36 00 Jehn t3:.3laurer, for 'do . do - - do ,35 - 00 'John Rieger, for Frederick dcholtermiller, a - - Pauper, . ' - ~ . . , . . 045 Henry Gordan, for Boarding, - , ' - -. • 4 .50 'John Glover; fur boarding and funeral expenses , - of Joseph' Madison, ;. - • ' ' 420 iSchool 'Directors' of Manheim township, for ' - tuition of children, -', . - ' - - . - ' 18 871 . Wm. Johns, for boarding his wife, . ,' . 53 10 Cancelling and writing Indentures,' : , ',. 30 00 Candles, ,- ' 14 10' . - .. . 20 Pies, • Half dozen Bread Baskets, REM I=ll Clover Seed, tioards, Paupttr, i 3 .10 'Malice due Wm. GtletY, Steward, January 3,• By,a tmlance froth last year's , settlement,' 25 • •20 29 By criohnoid hired, men, • • - ' Tr Labor In Hay-making and llam.st, , ' . ' 40 371 Constable's fees for bringing Paupers to house, 03.27 Travelling expenses • atid toll, - • - - 12 501 For Manure, -. Postage,. I 41 . Freight, - ' „ _ 1,48 Relief to ,out door Paupers, ,; . . 21 70 Butchering, . _ • 10 00 , _ , Tailor work, _ • . • • 2OD Redeeming and cleaning a Watch, : ,1 75 Clover seed, . , Harrow, •. ' " • • - _ • • y v Road Tax on 11. Dress' .property; _ „ 75 Makinc anair of Wagon Shafts, 2 12/ Making Fence. • • Expenses to Philadelphia, to bring up an in• sane Woman, , . • •• '2l 50 , Grinding Plaster of Paris, 4 5 09 • - • Cradle Scythe, •- , : 4 Grinding Scissors.. 2s Corner and Step Stones at N. Hospital, ' '2 0 0 Snake Root, Boreing the WelLat Tavern Rouse, , , 575 Mountain Tea, • , . 4 .00 00 Baskets, , - 1 , Pears, . . Ni. gitioccs, _ 1 On • -Turnips, —.• • 11 '25 Apples, ~ : , _ • 163 Potatoes, '. ~ • - 343 . , Sp.mgc. . 31: Ship ff -stu, ._..i . . I thi . 4 Masons, 0 311 Tinware, ~ ,• 17s, Fi,h, ' - • • - : .q.. 3 00; Lime, , . , _ . i 9 a; . Plough Handle., , 1!.._• . -.. .• - 75 saw Frame. .. - .. r . 35 Gelding Hogs, , • - I :' - - 0 lt,p4trittg Itflic, : : - • Blaclwnitli Work, . ": ' • 341 Fanners, , .• 8 Olt 1 .1 • 11 31 4 Atte:10111c Hospital, : - By Irycar's service as Steward,frinu the lat of • • Jainiary 1815, to the Ist ofJanuary 1S 10, 300 00 fly balance due William 6 l ietf, Steward. Jan— uary, Ist, 1516, - 1 337 Number of inmates remaining in the House,Jan. List:l -. Males 62—Females 50, - 112 Iteeeiv.l during the year, including 3 burn in I._. the'llouse, Makin! in all, • Of tht4e died, 11 were indehtured and 174 dikliarged and absconded, Remaining in the 'House, on the Ist day 'of January',. A. 1)., 1010,, 128 Males, Dlaleo tinder 12 years, , 17 Females. '4l Females under 10 years, 8, Out door rauper,, ' $ 126 /3 UN - D OUT DURING THE YEAR 1845. . George Arliobach: to J. G. Sherman, Branch Town ship, Schuylkill coubly ; Lai Sterner, to Ileory Northumberland comity ; GooriM. Adams, to George Dougherty, Port Carbon, Schuylkill comity ; Edward Shappell. td.Stophi West Leon Town ship, Schuylkill county , Tainsey Kranws, to Samuel Watson, eollimbia county; Dulrert, to Mortnnor. 1 , 01 ; Mary Morgan, to Elizabeth Sparks. Pottsville ; Lovinali Stvenck. to Win. it Port Carbon : Catharine Us tot, to Win Fozlev, East Bronswii:Town.ihip, Schuylkill county; Mary Boilderi", to Jonas Dauhert, it est Brunswil township. Saltily I-' kill comity; Sll.l.lrlll‘lll Doyle, to Daniel nersvillo ; Itosaimall Dillmore, to Francis Itedlord, piotsville ; sosannah Dillmore,to Josepli Pottsville; Sarah Burk, to Michael Maionougli, Port Carbon MADE IN THE HOUSE 110 oir Panta!onus, 47 Roundabouts, 13 -Vests, f l 3 Shirts, 61 pair Shoes awl Brogans, U 0 Frocks. -15 9 Petticoats. 41 Aprons, 15 SW) Botiners.l.:l pair Stockings, It T0we15,.46 Pillow Cases, 61 Bnif Shoots, 5 Chati.Bags and 6 Bolsters. PRODUCE , OF ' DAIRY. 1001 Ibs. Butte{, 7 tad,. pickled Caltbarte, fattened nn rand and slat/elder...l 10 itteers and 1 Bull—wen:lit 9101 lbs. Ilttles , ;233 lb,. Tallt.4 000 lbs.-15 hogs, weiebt 1201 Ibia, Lard Int , lbs., It/ Calfs,Weillt 1113 Ins. 111.1, - ,5.170 lbs., ;old S4ll lb. Candles. IN= bushek Wheat, 491 bushels Ityo, 910 bubliuls ztst bushels Potatoes, 1:21-1' bralielb Corn in cobs, 71 bushels Onion:: I 5 bushels Red Beets. 177, heath; Cab, bagq., 35 four force loads body loads Puurphiva, 9 four horse loads Corn Sialks. • STOCK ON FA UM. 5 ilors OS, 16 Cows, 2 r3tuers, I 11.011:r; 1 Pull, 1 •Call and 90 ff.,: NU' E the sithscribers. auditors of the County of Si hot .I.1:1111111ell the account of stewinil of the, Mute Mine): sir Seim) kilt coin. ill, respectfully report Mit 1110 forettotne etateinent as the meta of bur inceetigtition, and ilist there is a bal ance in facile or Win. qrtelf. Steward, of Three thil tate atkl, thirty tievell ('ents. 0:1 1 ) Al'itness our hands 1.104 liith day of in wintry. A. It . , • • ' - JNo. “I.AYTON. ) MICHAEL FRITZ. Auditors. cIIAS. BENNETT) ltarcli.", l''' , ll, 10— roTTsVILLE: IRON WORKS ua E. W: McGIiNNTS, P.PETFir Lt. V anninnires to the Public, that tie has taken ti' Establishment known as the Potts ville :Iron, Works:, on Norwrizian street, where lie is ptepareit :ill kinds of stteatn Eintines,.nrinii raeturo Pars, and Ntrirliiiier, otaliniist every fesrripliofi.rit the ii•ikiirtet•t notice, and on the most rea • sonahle tenni+, - Cr Persons from broad, in want of Stea m Tintlimm wiu find it to Moir ttrivantaze to give him a calf - bonne ettatiint: eNnylwre. (1 NEW CASH DRY, ROOD, FANCY AND TRIMMING ''STOR E , . .. • .• • , IN -• TILE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY MRS. Pllll.l.ll'S .IN. CENTRE sTitErv. 1 he snhscriber resiwrtfutiy informs the citizens of Pottsville and the - poolir in general, that he hats just n. rieme,d a fresh assortment of the newest styles of goods cnomstoing of ' • I . ' • 5i14.4, Lawns, Alpacta, and firdzarines„ witli a variety of fancy' goode. Alen, a new and epic did etvic of ' • PrintB, Thihrl Alpaca and other Oairts Blur, and (..jf a ,uperior qualitg lie has al.m on iI,M!, • Seating Silk, Spud and atent 7hr:end of the best quality, Mines and Iltliery, Straw Leg ,horn, Gimp, Braid and oilier st !Iles of Fancy B ann " by the case, doz. or sitierle Bonnet, Melt's and Boys All of whichwill he sold at the rash prices. AD.-'2O. 1G ly— POTTSVILLE BOOT 4- SHOE STORE 'CENTRE ST.'ADJOINING THE POTTSVJ LE HOUSE. - C D 'S. & J. FO ST R, , RESPECTFULLY invite the att.•ntion of their friends and cusironers to their stock of tiooz!i and Shoes. They have largely in creased their stock and now offer Roots and Shoes at whote:ale and retail at the lowesi rate, and no mistake. They have also on band hole an& Upper Leather, Cale-kin, Morocco, Lining Skins, Bootees, Lasts, and a general assortment of Shoemakers' findings. Brims and Shoes of every kind, manufactured to or der at short notice. January to; IS in. • 2-3tuo St &Int Cligitte -A NI) MACHINE MANUFACTORY. 9 'TIE subscriber is prepared to fiirnish all kinds of I: Altichinfryesuch as Steam Engines, either high or Intit pressure—blowing anti pumping Engines, saw and grist mill—Veal lirea kers aml other machintiry connec ted with the 111111ip:: 1111,1110,8. Also, boile 4, iron boats, propellers and propeller ••neines, iron and brass cas tings, and-all other articles in his line of business, at his' establishment in 2d street, below the Rail Road, NCNV Jersey. _ - , .. JOHN' P. STAR% . , Late of the firm of. MOSES STARR& SONS! ('3lnitew, (New Jereey.) Nov. I, 1815. 44-if i MARSH'S SUPERIOR PATENT cv .. 92 - taisS --- 7. &:,_—•, ) • • . • • ALso, • - . • ,Di..70%-eph I,tt s 'hitettt i tnteio ..htlonitnal !,.% supply, of the above articlea, intrt received and ftir,sdle, at toe tolnufactitrer• once., by .10111,1 S. C. MARTIN. , • - . , • Drn . gpise (:) , ,,,61,,,T Q 4. ' . .: '. • • -44--' • Boaira TBE. Su bscriber bast recently opened a boarding house in Mar&O. street, Poitsrilte,nnd will be pleased to have a number of respectable' boarders ,flood accommodation- will be furnished'on reason able term's. "Alm transient Boarders accommodated on reasonable terms. ' ,ELIZA !Pottsville May 34' ' 18-1 y . • Jour .N.. reed Business. TB subscriber respectfully announces to the pub— lic, that be has associated 3lr. Nathan Evans with him in conducting a general Flour and Feed Business, under the firm of RV Ell & EVANS, at the southeast corner of Rail Road and Norwegian streets, in the bo rough of Pottsville. where they will always keep on hand, a- . . arge and good assortment of , ' , Flour,_. . Feed, • 1 ' flay b•• the bale; &e., &c. • 'All of which will - be sold at the very lawest rates They enntideully solicit the patronage of the public, liebevirig,,that all those wba deal with them, will find 77 ---- Rlritheir mutual adVantage " ' ' -•-• . 7 / 7 75 / i l Tilly 19, 29- • - • RUCH & EVANS. 2000 iOO Cr. $717 7.5.1 fatincr',s - Department. recnictudeq.), WOrk for March andAprill. The . quantify of ;seed per..acre isAwo bushels-- the.time of sowing, as soon as. the giound can be. put in good .filth: In view of the uncertainty of =II the rye crop, and !its failure for many years, it has been a Matter of ' i surprise to us, that farmers had not long since, to ] a certain extent, substituted ihtt culture of •Barley for that of Rye. Wa are very . certain that, had they consulted their interest, they Would have dome:, so. But:Whether the Barley crop be substituted in toto for that of Rye, we . sltpul , lthink trial:lin fact of the necessity fur diver:. saving crops, all Would tind it to promotive of_ their advantage, to adopt the formeras,a . part of their system. Li :a c AND I:4lu:co.—As the great utility of the use of lime as ad improver of the soil, is universal ly admitted, it should bo the duty, as' it is . thein-• Wrest, of every one to give his fields a dre , sing.— If he be list ableto'apply a full Jose; let him give a ern ill one; hoviever small the number of bushels - ho in ly put upon an acre, it svill ultimately tea.— If lie cannot proeure a itudictri, - 11 bushels per acre, let hint buy fp!) ; and it this is beyond his pecu niary means, 1 teen, y-fire wilt answer for all pres ent purpm.es. I; we doubt much whether wore th . .M three or fo6r bushels artl,lnnually .extracted by. the growing (imps. When we Speak of lime, we use the te. in; in its general sense, which also " includes marl. • animals should, is they are about hi, enter upon eiiod of severe.la. hot-, receive additionarallowanee of grain "feed. -- Theit beds htinuldbe plentiful •.supplied, and the curry comb and ivivp of stra be freely used. S root. Or Act; KINDS ou:d receivo incre4ied allowance; of fedtlet:: racer.—.As the Ewes will be coming to boon let them receive! daily, in addition, to• theirkay, fodder, or strai,v,* gill of meal or oats, or the equiv alent ii. roots, They should also be carefully salted at feast tAlice a wii , ek—and, at'all times, in a trough under cover, there should he a supply of tar and sa:t, to which they can, ha%e access. E tunic PoTa+M.s.-4lli years gone by, St. Pat rick's Jay, the 17th °Nast Month, was the usual time at 'which early poliMies were put in the grOund but a= the $0,1•309i have, like risen,' undergone a vast change in tlUs c runfry, that period may'ims-, silly be tm yet; although it may be too soon for planting. it is not for. preparing the gratmd, therefore, the sotiner the better the ground be brok en up, as.an additional ploughing to MI root crops operates advantageinisly. In selecting the seed fur.plariting, none but sound roots should be taken. The set,: should be cut at lea-t a week befom be ing pl intrd, and as cue should be dried in rime, and if the //scrawl whio we publish - in this month's number be correct; it' would Ire well, as a previl live agaihst 'the jut, to soak- the potatoes before cutting them - , in a :solution of stilt .and blue vitiol _for the proportion 4 sire the Rel.ort tinder the proper head. In addition to the soaking, cud d'y log in hum, we Weir d recommend, when the pota toes first come. up. that a Mixture or one part salt and two pare lirirr be sprinkled over each row, so Mat, sltould the gr..up4 be ides:led with the mush moms dr=crilred they may oleo receive their quie tus. If the disciue be e.M=ctl by fungus, we can see no reas.in !why the sL,3/;iair and drying in hole should not: prove equally. efficacious in pre venting the recurrence of the disease, as it is in set esorg the lS 14'eat crop from the smut. OnciMues.—ll,ct the trees in the Orchard be carefully cut ot6i . tto the sound wood ; the wound,' smoothly faced With a drawing-knife—this done* let.a pla:ter of the hol.iwing •mixture be applied over the wound-fake equal parrs of fresh - cow dung. clay: - And i..lacked lime, to be. /nixed together i n to th e comi.lt'ence of tar ; face the plaster with a coteiingiu - rthick Inner to turn rain. The dead Mitt's being rut elf and the wounds. dresse4,;„ take a hard lemili,= - =the clamp of a scrubbing brusP will do,_-and rub down the entire body of the tree, then with a pailit'or whin, wash brush, apply the billowing mixture to the body of each tree as' far as you tan' iyach,iextending down•to tbe,roots. together 5; gallons of soft soap, ,1 pound of sulphur, and a - gallon of salt: When perfectly in corporated togrither,it will be fit to be applied. If the Orchard has not been recently manured and in.cUlture,!a gentle dresing of compost made of [karts loresit-motdd, 2. parts lotion dung, and Pait lime, ;vim hr great lIIIprOViI the quality of 111.'2. fruit, by being phiti,Mcd - in shallow—or if it should !tot be Convenient to plough it in, .harrows ins sill answer, but whether the . ploug or harrow is used, care toast he taken nut to injure the roots of time trees, Ft:SCCS.- - Psatnine every fenen on your. place, and rep), eVidy panel which ruayl ri.aluire it. POULTIt usts.—tiubject you , pen and other poultry tiou-ds 10 a thorough cleansing, taking care that tlie::hestA be whitewashed inside and out, as also tlic'.hdire• house ofeach kind. Make fresh nests with clean straw ancisprinklo. lime or ashes in them. BARNS: °Lir Ifonscs, Ava FEN ' CES AROVND each. and aft of these ha rho rou4hly rep.aicti and ream, a coat of gain' white wash. .sl9lqoll. PLOUGIONG.—Itivey ou-a live acre .lot near the hawse that you intend fur corn this season? . Ye 4 Then lam glad to hear it. Why s.) I Because f wish you to give subsoil plough in;; a fair trial. Subsoil the one half of it, and plough the other half in the ordinary,way, manure each p rt alike; and we will bet you e_mosa-rose, that the partsubsoiled will yield one4third more corn than t h e other, We feel partitillarly amt hid.; that several gentlemen in each neighborhood should try INe e x periment, in order - that thexittues of subsoiling ;should be put to the - severest test, and its Utility , orjnotility he placed beyond all cavil arid all doubt—American Partner. zsi—Too great attention cannot he giv en to the subpct of manure, for' upon it . entirely' depends the crop upon all lands that - have-been unuer eultiv.ition. `!•;As one of your readers foryears past. O have ways Aid attention to the articles in the' Visitor upon this subject, and am inclined to' the opinion that•l Lave realized tihundri;dfold the small annual cost of the paper ; so that ail the othee valuable topics have been so much in:ndditiou.— The mode practised by the editor of the, Visitor, as stated in theiVist Dem - hirer number, is , one within the reach ofalrnost every owner,' large and small; and opens' an inexhaustible - store of manure; fur . there is swamp mud. or muck, upon almost every farm, and a:sufficient quantity of amnesia 6e everY where had tit mtx with a.which'. with a small pot.. thin of cow and horsemanure,-alrords together an ample supply: It is an old error to suppose that no manure but:stable alone;-is adapted to cause po, duction an 4, abundant crops. Upon purely de, composed vegetable soil, perhaps the very best,ep, plication - wOuld be sand, pure'sand; and lime seem* necessary to the growth of.all the varieties of the vegetable kingdom. • A compost manure, I hero remarked,.plmost alwaVs.' ? .zueeetalti the best; anti this is perhaps owing ra.the'fact that few of us far. mere are chemists, and:do trot know exactly what it is that islacking in Vor soils, I'm that_ in putting on or applying si'coniksit. it happens to cOtain, the essential ingredient for. the' prOuctiont of ss crop. I hare pMctised a mode a little different from that mention by the editor of the visitor in making ma nine; which, as it has: been one,of convenience, I will mrutcon. lii the Middle of my barnyard I_ place about eighteen incheS of sods, turf or swamp mould. , Upon this I place the manure from the stable, from day to day, and in wet - weat'ter throw on the cleanings-up of the yard; until the of the manure is equal to the bottom layer. Then another layer of sod, dtc. is added; and this I 1 e 1..., nate rnocle!is continued until - it his reached an 'in.- convenient,height, for the cart or wheelbarrow.—'' I then emlirace the first fairly or leisure day, when other work cannot well: he done, to remove the. heap Iron the barn-yard, and' cotton `tIC6 ' pile. The removal mixes the whole together,and in three or 'four.weeka the whele.is fine; and fit. fur top dreSsing or ,for drill cro p s. In the use of lime the hestelfects bate resulted byiipptying it' Immediately alter slacking; while it is a caustic.— With corn, I have applied it ranthe htliat the first hoeing; with potatoes, when they. were planted ; in both cases . to small quant,itiei; and this with every crop. Upon elayed soits•lt acts wonderful- Iy. anti ttie greatest advanlage rhiiits; where wood is 11-4 dl to :hill . 1116 is the ma• son to:y the,r l pent ri.h,s from the soap boi!er, act tot so ii ili; aitr-mix , d 4iioata. -I L. r r. • J. 8: •
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