■ . . ' • A I,ltE ON, rim cArlsiAAvLi '\ Aux A Lifa on Us Ocean/frays. 3 'A Itfc on a draging canawL ' • A home on Its muddy deep, i --' 'Where On ugh summer, spring and fall, The frog. their ren - els keep. - , - _Like a fish in a hontel pine, \ On this dull Aunchanging shorn— Oh, give nie the packet line,, , - .:And the !muddy canawl's dull. roar t Once inoui on the deck 1 . , stand, ' _ ,„. Of"my Oivn swift gliding craft— , The tiors4trot nit on the land, ' And the 10oat follows close abt,ft: -, 1 4. We shoot hrougli the turbid foam, . r , - Like a b ill-fro 4 in a sguall-t— -.Andliko II e frogs, our home " 2 •, • •Wh - ll tit in the muddy canawit • , . The sun is no longer in . view. - - - The clOdds have begun to frown, _llnt- with la bumper or two, • . We'll say h't the storm come downs . And this tong we'll sing,.one and all, II • While to storm around 11,4 pelts,. , , A life on rho muddy canawl, - , Oh, w siuti:rwlint ' nothing elfret" 1 . wit . . . - club Li amp r! . A CAPITA J;: ANECDOTE.—Professor Risley, who is note in Italy, says • that recently, when he web iii Yenice.an American captain and an Englishn i tan met at dinner. • ‘• You arcian American sir!' said the • English man. 'I reckon I am;returned the captain. , .You have.the nalias of being v good WarriOrs V !-Yes; said tho Yankee, .we shot pretty well!, .13nt hew - is Ryon 'tirel so art*ieus to make peace with Mexi co I--;-this does .net- . appear tune!) like spunk,' 'Yo•u are aeg Englishman V interrogated the Yam. keg. , Yes, replied the Englishman. ' Well,: said the 1.7.1 'hoe; , 1 dorm knoW what our folks have offered to do with Mexico ; bur stranger, VII jest tell you one thing- . .4 . 11 - be- 2 - if we ever offered to make pCL r ce with you" This home thrust at -the Engliatlman,eet the'wbole table in an uproar of laugh ~,," , • • . . A PRO ITA RIX BLUNIIP.R.—When Thorn.. 4, printer of the Farmer's Almanac. was called upon by , a.printer'salevil to know what he should put against the 13th July, Mr. P. re- AFiythiug," upon which the boy - set, haq,and snow," at which the country was amazed, butit so happened that it actually rained, hailed and snowed .on -.chat day,,and proved a ptofitatde storm to the. proprietor oltbe Almanac fur the fut re numbers. ; dear, where iamy. Morning and Erin• Fold - Mr:, Paul Parington; mean -book with that title, in winch he via.; to read. !Li .. "3 . 1 ing Devoti, inff a smut] accustom ' , Hero i is,' said Mrs. Parington, produeini dark - bottlig from the closet; it is in the bottle." He looped intently in her f.te., to see if Malice was aitualitm her, but all there . ox . iis calm ; rather ; .thin destroy liau:ripparent satisfaction at obliging,hm, he 'refrained from exiilanation and ipaPook. . ID' In l ridicule of the practice of &telling:. Franklin ,kised to tell the folla - wing story,: One person' said to another in a cot The house— • "Sir, sit a little fa off', ther' y o u mell Mien s— I sieely." 1 . . • ' '' ' t( Sir,'l . answered the person addressed, .4 this is ' an a ff ront, and you must tight me." . I roil/ fight, if you insist. upon it," rejoined the first ;I" but how will That end the Matter ? 11l you. kill me, I shall sniclttoo ; and ill liill you, you wijlintell worse titan you do 'at present.." --------------- 6pNTlLlTv. , Thebby, the door hell rinzg, and yrktn'n4t run light the match and touch the shavings, and let the burnt giek and brands get on fire in the fire place, or they will think we don't kee a fire.in the.,sittin.2 room, and that Would no be genteel. ' . "Yes,',—there—it is all roaring, and the bell rings agai!n—shall I go 'now'!" ye, , ~ vi, lo '. "Ap e and net r( 0 Yis'i dy mss m, it was only a pedlar ler; ektfound him—take the fire apart, lady for another alarm." ' poet. Gray Was notoriously fear and kept a'-ladder Of...rnpes'in his bed ome ruisehiey , m• vour s • mem a t cum - riwing this, roused him from below in e of., a 4.ark night, with the cry of tire! ease theY.;said was in flames. Up went ow, and down ho came by iris rope ladder t he could into ri tub of water, which.thev -d to receive cRA fu[ of fir MUM. brik k 'the nndd The stai his wind. as fast a had plaL. Forge Selwyn once ntlirnied in company • oman.ever wrote. a "letter without a pot- My rrext letter shall refute ydu,' raid ' Selwyn. :Soon aflei be received a let her ladyship, when after her rirrtia od !P. 8.-IVho is right now, - yoU, G that no •; script. Lady Cd ter frontl t ure,, st or I V - cr y o that 'ere for I'vel time." The d acti the! tlun ft dog a ori, and I tEi 'om, my covey, what are you dping.wi th It's all in my line.4l'ye see— sot tip hii - zinesa, and drives it all the what is your line of hizziness 1" ig trade, to he sure. I finds d.ic, and reward. This 4log lielone's .to that gen fn chose yonder. When he rscns the P, he offers a reward in the newspaper, ikeshim.home."' TH mition tie Sus quadri' hominy I sha martin' 5 ; ' DIFFERFNCE.—"'A little tnnty ant ,.my de‘r,"„w tispeisd lady .13.' to the•gen. .n, vvhcOwa •rilking languidly throuelt 3 e. - " . Da ; leave me to manage niy own „.3,, mamma:" replied the provident,nymph. I not danCe•.iny ringlets out of .curl £'r a I man." •• Of enure not,' my have'e, but I awa'e who your portlier was:": '' • tars cos:!;rDERATIoN.—An no lo:1y on the tvintry aide of (IftY; hearing arriago of a:young lady, 4er friend,ml,erv n deep aild Sentimental 'sigh,l what we all most come to SE] nuirrtei . yi(the ed tsit Eupp_ :What eonstkonnate tolls ! Half a„ dozen . s, four uncles, grid 'a grey-headed father, to stop a young girl rioni 'getting married man she loves, just as though rope ladders ,ut of mate, and all the horses in the world pavtned!" ' broth r, tr) tn„ to the 121133 OM cOP' , Ton, is there rhuch water in that pail?' there is only a few." • _ Well, bring then) along, will you ?" Yes, as soon as I can 'Our her out." . U A loquacious blockhead, after babbling soma iliac to Aristotle, oilaervell,:!bat 'he was (earful that to was intruding on his ear. No, no, re -plied Aristotle, I havo.not been li,tening.. '1:5" Two iielklreared F hoe ak r s being in the compoiny of arroq gentlemen, were 'asked their prof ssion: says one of them, I practice the //rid ing .rt. any i, sacs,tho other, 'labor fur the good of it e . za,uls`!'; " .1111rriy," saiJ a tender-hearted mother to her littlcj son, .• what on earth did you throw that kit ten in the welt for I" "!0, COZ 1 Zr3S . ertrz - y "put:new your ma., you little cherub." (Cy A man took oft his coat : to.show a terrible wound ho ha;! received .some years past. "0 r' said; he on not being Able to find it, "I remember 'twas my brother Balls arm." • LI loved my.wife st:first,' said tClag. 'and for the fir.A two months I felt•as if I could eat her up. Ever stun they I've, been sorry. I didn't!: • r 1 DO you ever Fit down to tea where *him mirk :was oil the tahlt.,*tvithout beiug.asked, ' , Du yoi l t. take cream, sir 1" . . ---- td- 'rim etlitor.of •the Ohio Cultivator is got tincgtiite poetical. ...liear Min: " We never loved a charming criiter; Bur f onie one eh.e vi as yore to git her." • t . • .India : Rubber Gocith. • •• • rEttfE .cntinrribPr trot jiint received a.stipplyof India .1.1 Rubber Cands,sucti as . . entre Table Covers with a Map of the World printed on it, IvlE•tr, and Garters fir eI:HE:II6i. • " for.vi.ildren teething laps of the Vnited States, . • , 'Coifs for 'cliilcbten, India 'tubber Barith , for, own.; &c., India Clobber Shoulder Itfaces, Iridta , lubber Cloth for bandages, a, gootartele 'for j l'hyricians. • ' I Tobacco rouelies; fcc., Jurt received from. the factory, And for sale whole sale'onlietail at i BANNAN'S Vatietylitote. Jaly 31— SUPEI?.IOIt CURL• :111EVES uN WYOMi a VA I 'o NUMBER.) TT OR sale and Col rent, on the most reasonable terms /.'jnottlre or ' V. L. MAXWELL; • o , Attorney at Law. Wilkeebarre, Luzerne.County, Pa. ‘Vtlketbarte, Feb. f 3. 47 .W.,5(1 7 tf* Drift Cars. e d r rat e n n 'll u e s l7 l. anlizie a g r , T4a i rf n e c tl . i n ne 301177.47nel di ameter, for a 40 inch road, chilled wheelai IS inches in di:ln - icier, made by E. W. ?SeGinnes. For sale cheap, apply to ' , [loly 10-25] F. W. HUGHES. Safety Fuse. 1701 t. blasting rocks, is perfectly safe'. and the only V article *inch the engineera on the Eric Canal per m tted,t,o be used, for sale at BANNAN'S, - May 15-20 , Book and Stationery Storit. • Segar Cases. A tiEALT:rwur, lot of Segar Cases. some of which tor; suitable for-buriters and travellers. Just recut.. .ved and for .alb at 11,1ANAN'S Fancy Store Wide Curtain Paper. 100 PIECEB'of new patterns. embracing the Rouah and Ready: Landscape, ronntain, andedber pat term., jasfreeriv.•d and for finfr, whohsale and retail, at Jun 'ZG-26] HANNAN'S N. 4 .lndr•saleyaper store. Portraits of Gen. Irvin, ging fur Governor. just recrir(d 1. and for.Safeat ISAX:siNN'S :` Morel) 27 13 • . Hook anti. Print etnru. • - Gold Pens $l . 75. .• A GOOD article- of Gold Peas. as idn as SI 75, made Levi Brown. the original hiventor. .Van, pens &I 25. i f eceived aiiil for sale at HANNA I , Pri Slatioliery Store, v here all kinds of goodir. in his Inie ran be had wholesale and retail, at Philadelphia Prief - R. • May ii I - 7.l . :Ver ARTICLE .—To tfil•ffTEßS.-I"errns J 2 . PuttAville will always find a -great v rig -TV of Knich-Eruarks and Faneythicles at BA N NAN'S Vari et v, take ;lane as presents. His idoeli contains as great a variety of al as can he found in sirallat ' storcs in our • 0v..i.x 7. r tins. A BOY from 16 to 1:7 y.•atd of are to learn the Drug who tip...lkS the 1".4.r -man anii7Englioli 1 a nimaae , iwoui4 The uo el , ti'-fac;ory mfmenims will be rcquircd fy char acter and hMieAty. :Apply to '' Apothernr3', Centre at..l'ottnville! _i oitoville, July 16th, 1):7.' JUNIATA. - . ~.\"' ~ rri)NS aFnrted boiler iron,' Nos. 3, 4 atl . s. of JO widthi of 2 . 6,32, and 36 inch-sand rendom lengths, - A. .c.. G. RALSToN. 4, Sonth X-'rolit st, Phitada. I'ttilada.,'.lt4 IL IS 16 . _ '2B— IRON' WORKS, PHILADELPHIA wr00 . . , 21n iroo Flues, Suitable f rLoco- V' 4 motive:a ,Mapne aild other Sloan, Eivzine . Boilers, from 2id 5 Indies in diameter. al,u, Pipes lor Cas Steam and other Pilrpose.s: extra strurr.2. Tub. for Hy drauliu ; for PulupH of Sleatri Engines 4.c. Manniured and for oak by 1 • MORRIS, 'PASK ER & MORRIS; IVareluinge S. E. rimier ;Id and Walnut sta., Phil:lda. 221 1215 . • 47 . Temperance Grocery store, TAMES S. SPENCER & whooL;ale and el •Cracerre, S. W. earner of siScand and Sonth.strects, Philadelphia.. have constantly on hand, and for tale. - iin,.C - xtensNe assortment of Groceries of all disci iptirom (ExiirerT Clizpons) Flour. Proyhiol., anki Fish, which they offer at an law prices nS't hey can I.e purchased at Hin the city. The attention of Country denim H aTid farm partiMilarly tecaested to their stack of Teas: -CotTeen.ttml Suears. (:'nods pttrehaseiVdelivered at ally paint in the city free of all expense: , Phila., April 3, . . ..Pavy's Safety Lamps: THE subscriber has just received a sooply of Safety Lamps, amatftt wluch ate 'a new of-Upton & 1101, e:1: 5 Unproved Safety Lamp. which In aCknowledvd to he the best* i nil safest now in use in the mines . in Curhpe. For sale ut less in lees than they ran be im ported. at pril :1 44 Cheap Book and Variety Store. To lo Farmers. F-4OUR TONS of Africau or Saloillina Guano . jn=t re ceivedd, and lot's* by the ondersivied. The Sub : lialool is the eery best article ,of tom Guano. andre serobles Pernyinn in riticility.:o a ifirieh lowor price. This consi2ninent is just in season tier top ifressini: imrn. ‘eh , nt, Sr., and Will lie sold at a small illeastre' by the ton or sVr9r barrel. • . JOHN 1I CgOSIAND.' June '26 426 • 117),1r , i'llIS'i' , N \ Dr. 31. SIT/ICE:ON DENTT. l.‘ -11irt.t St., n fe¢ doors tre,t Centre .11u/ '2l 1 t.• 17 1 1, 21 • To• Dlaehinists and others. 7YLATI"3 universal (71inch, all. sizes, from Tr to :10 ; Saber's Sprint 11.tlances; made expressly for Steam f) and ZI pound , . Platform and ('matter Scale,:, more than 54different'sizru. and patterns. For mile WhOltEille awl retail at (Ike lio.ve,t mann facturor's pater, at Nu: 31 Walnut stroM, by Pitilatielpliin,Feh. 7, 15.46, To Milliners • 1 UST received by L. Morgan from the manufacturers, r:r several cases of bnnnett•,'cuu<istinc or China Pearl, Ibitmli and Ready. Paris Coburg, Vermin, Verona Peal], N to - mom:in lan•. Pitney Lace, Umlaut] Pearl, 'French Lace, :not a variety of - ether st } t.•s:;dl Of which tr+ll 1c Itl n•hul'4aale, at manufacturers.' Mires. .May 22- • FARM FOR SALE. . be sold at Private sale. a larat situsreil with in i o ns mile nt - the town of Cattmv issa. in Colum bia county. l ' a.. adjoining' farms belonging to John Cleaver and I'eter Bodine. C.111:61141: fitly acres more odess. three, acres of whit It are woodland, and the balance in a good state of cultivation. pion is an excellent orchard of choice.-apple ' trees tn^ether with a number of peach ...•, , ,t'l'" arid cherry trees, en the farm, On the 1;•• •0' premises are erected a good trio story lo SABI - .. : A i , 12 4 1 ...r..: dwell in 7, house with kitchen back. a,large - :.e..:liatilt barn, a new eider pies - it,stone spring house tolut her with eater nut buildings, all in hi good miler. The ram will lie sold a hargainto any person in wantof one. ' , For terms and olio r particolars apply 11.'11.1.1A11i I'ATTON. Mine hilt Gap, Schuylkill Co., Pa. lU—tf MIrEl f.l o r dale . ..11,5y5..7, A FARM in Nii-ihumberldnil county. :Si if , ...`. , ..?L 5 'A:, , miles alidve the near Gap on the Centre ,11:1 4,„ ~. in ropikei etinta Mind IV . l:fc:res nioi . isor less. ri I(.}v' inn col shit:. of cultivation, with eii.eel sc lent iiiipriiremeols: .About 711 acres are' ti , nied, the baldhce is woodland. ,TilitiViiiveilestoribii premises will lie sold ClIt.!;11, 1.1:1011 al`CArianct,,dating, terms io suit the iiiirchas,r, or Will he excliandifil fir pr. pisfill. in Pootisvllle. l'or further pull, 'Oars squire at the Elele Four ire, oil, the Railroad below Clemens A: Par viii's Ste lin Shit. 0 HENRY PORTER. • May '29, IS 17 -, '2'2 —tf 11°:,Itetat 11:aby Juinper. NEW :rod to , irul arti•le for exer,•irlt4 0114 artorsiorr 1 4 it litetd from the :lire of threri_niontlis Onwards, in whit It tho child can remain for hours Iviiltoot•llrir I•.ast t;rritore or restraint noon the Iffliitlll.;, and sari' front all Irina or nrirr, l'he nature girth° contriv.rinte IA finch its to in sure enntinoal health arid tonstant rroOrt humor or lb , chili!, arid lens treen‘pronntinted by Waysicben.g an a tort arc relief for invalid children, or those suffering • rnito sionci disealtr. Parent. , are earnestly rerviesled io rail aryl examine lot thern.elres! It i.:11-4) highly recommendml by the Boston Oledical ner n iul the physichn?' e4' . 0.1r liorou2h. A. foie n=sortinent, ranzinn in price from 50 to 0 ;:u-c reeeiveil and for .ale at , dare :71-311 .11.ANNAlsi'S Variety Store,Pottsville. Pli\ht3. rpm: snl.crriber iesprrt fully invite, the , puhlie to ral nt Mr. lVittield's Ittore. Centre >trcyt, and exam toe Lis assortment of C. :Meyer's GRAND ACTION PIANOS of Philadelphia. The instruments are hiahly approved of by the most 'eminent Professors and Composers of mulch. For qual ities of tune, touch, and keeping in time up to concert pitch, they cannot be Suriiassmi by either American or European Hanoi. They are rbospn' by all musical stars for their emir:infs . , such as Madame Castellan, L'embdd (1.1 Meyer, rieu v Temps; Rork, Wallace, Tem_ nleton and many others; they are used for 200 or 300 concerts every year., They have also received the first Premiums of the three last exhibitions, aild the last sil ver medal by the Franklin Institute w 1.341 awarded t. therm Ti l e subscriber warrants these instruments for tile t earn Ile keeps them constantly on hand and sells others at the lowest, manufacturer's price's on reason., able terms. All orders from abroad will be promptly attended tn,.. . T. E. RICHARDS. Pottsville, Aug I. ISIS. • gl--tf: WHOLESALE! Rook and Stationery Store. 14. have eami.leied our an - At: men:a With maim ! fartucers and publishers tn open trwholeealellank and Stationery Store in Pottsville, aliere will alway's be kept en hand a haze assortment of , SCHOOL & miserLLANEous BOOKS. Blank liok, or every Very Chel.p.llonrith candiwr paper is nava neiraz in price. ' Statienrry in quan'ilics. Good Ruled Paper as low as-51 40 a SI 110 per Ream. Paper Hancimis very low, new & beautiful puterris. • c 1 Country Merchants and small dealers supplied un better terms than in Philnelphia; at • , NAN'S • , Wholesale [took S Stationers Store; rottsvitle. . itY Lists of Books not on Land furnished •3'aay or vfo: June 5 -'• New Iron and Steel Store. ' IlE'nuliscribers, importers and dealcte in fereignand T 'Aneritail iron, beg Irave to call the attention of ptirchltsers of IRON and STEEL, tri the new assortment of Swede. Norwegian, Refined, Cable, and Common English Iron, which they now have and are constantly rgceiving In m ,Europe direct. Alan, American iron, consisting of ItOop, hand, Scroll, &c. Enclish, Russia, and Anicrinen — Sheet iron; Small Round and Square Iron, front Ifahs nnil,upwards ; Boiler and Flue Iron. Horse . Sime and Nail Rods, Axle Iron, various nixes ; Locomotive Tire and Railroad Iron ; Angle Iron, Half round Iron, 6:c. Spring, and Elistered - Seeel, from - the best stamps of Swede iron ;.Cast and Shear Steel, &c., all of which they offer at the lowest rates, for cash, ' or at is months approved Inference. and .to whirls they invite the attention of purchasers .before replenishing their monks. Algb, Ng and Bloom Iron received. n commis:ion, on which nilvanves will be made. EMU'S A. MIN K. lton and Steel Merchants, 117, North Water St., art.l 58, North Del. /Venue, Philadelphia.. Philadelphia, Jul' 8 1 ;1$1 . 4' 31-19 • THE GIIIARD LIFE INSURANCE. ANNE'- . rry,..& TRUST - C 0., - OF PHILADA. - % • OFFICE 15923 a eiIiEBNeTkST, it fAliCinsurance on Lives,grant AnnuigesArid En -1 downients, and receive and execute - trusts. , ' Ratei for issnring $ lOl on a single life -' Age - For 1 year. For 7 years: - , For Life. annually. annually. ' , ,C.'O 0 91 v 0 ,95 1 77 l . 30 .: 131 , - 136 -2-3 d . •40 • _ 169 - 163 320 50 .... 196 '2 0•3 . - 460 60 .. 4- 35 4. 91 '7 00 ' EXAMPLE :—A person aged 30 Oat's' next hirth-day. by paying the Companysl 31, would seenro CO Ilisla tinily or heirs $lOO, should he diem one year ; or for • $l3 d 0 he iecures to them-1000;$ or for $l3 60 annu ally for 7 years ;he secures to• them 10011 should he die in 7 years; nr fors23 60 paid annually during i life he'provides for them 1000 whenever he dies ; 1 for $65.50 they would receive $5OOO should he die in one year. • '• . JAMUAItir 20,1515. .. THE Managers pf this Company, at a meeting held on the `27th . December ult., agreeably to the design - referred in the orEgiiial prospectus' or circular of the Company, appropriated a Bonus or addition to all poli cies for the ivbole - of life, remaining in force, that were issuedprior to the Ist of January, 1541. Those of them therefore wh4lt were issued in tlieyear will be entitled to IL) per cent upon the sunCinsured, anakingan addition of 6 . .100 on every $lOOO. That is .S111)0, will be paid when the policy becomes a claim instead of the - slf.oo originally insured: • Those policies %that were issued in ler will boentitard to Si per cent, nr $57 50 on every $.lOOO. And those issued in 1635, will be seititled to 74- 'per rent, or 6175 on every 100, and in ratable proportions•qn all said policies issued prior to'isi or January, 15 , 12. • The Lanus will.he credited to eaoh polocy on the books endorsed on presentation at the 011 ice. It is the design of the Company, to continue to make addition or borms . to the policies for life at stated periods: , . . . . _ . • • R. W. RICHARDS, Prpsideza. Jottx.F. .I,6iEs, Actuary. lictil appointed Acent fnrthe above Institution, and i 4 prepapod elr-ct Insitrancoson Tires, at the published rat esrifid give any information desired on the subject, eAf application at thig:mtlire. BENJAMIN JJANNAN. - Pottsville Feb. am._ • OkTICE of THE • , • Spring Garden Mutual Insurance . Company. , Tins company. havinu orzaniied according to -the 1. provisions of its charter. is now prepare'd to make Insurances attaittSt loss by Fire On the mutual principle, fotuhitiwl miith the security of a joint stock Capital.— nue advaninge,nithis s'y,teni is, that efficient security atrOrdelPat the lowest rates that the businest can 'be done 6•r, an the whole profits' (less an interest not to exceed 6 per cent. per annum on the capital) will be-re turned to the members of, the institution, without their herominz renponsildelor any of the entragentents or li t ies of the Coirmany, further than the premiums ac tually paid. ' The.ereat success which thin systm has met with whereqer it has been introduced, induces the Directors to request the attention of the - ,putilic td ii, confident - thatit requires but to be und?.rstood to be apprcOated. The uetlncorporalion, and nny explanation in re gard to it, may he (Attained - by applying at the 011 ic e-or/Mew corner of Cuh'and jud or of B. BAN- Vottsville. " C11.4111.E3 STOKES, President. KRUMBITAAR,Seeretary. DiREL:XpRS, Charles gtokes, , . -George V. Ash, Joseph Wood, Abraham R. Perkins, • - " Elijah Dallett, • David - Rankin. . • LaztVrcntre, Walterlt.' Dick, Samuel Tovymend, Joseph l'ar, k er, The sitie.crilair has•been appointed Agent for the a bove mentioned institution, and I is •prepared to effect nsurances on all descriptions of peoperty at the lowest ales. • unNNAN. February IN4EMNITY• AG.M.N - ST coN BY Flla. l'he Franklin Insurance • OF PHILARELPIIIA, C:tjtital . 6 ini).;000, Paid in ' • , Charti r Perpetual, ONTI NUE to !flake Itintrtritve. permanent and Ilan iioll, on every description of propitrty, in tntin and country on thepusual favorable terms. Offie•d .1631, tliestnut Street near fifth Street. CHARLES N. uAseKER, President. • 'DIRECTORS, Cherie: , X. Banker, Samuel errant,' James &elf, Frederick Brawn, • Themes Hart, Jaroh 15. nrhh. ° . . .;.' rhante”. l s..ll7ed,rtdri, errs. W. Richards, Tobias it agner, 6G, rderei I). Lcmis • e CHARLES Cl, 131iNCKF.R, Ser`y. The subscriber•Jtas born appointed a tettt for the a bove mentioned institution, and in -now prepared to make imtfartve, on every thnitription of property, at . , . the lowest rates. _ ANDREW Rtlis'egEf.. Potts ,Jane 19;1511. PRILIDE LP 111.4 ,Thi,'.4lllS PO7'.7'SPII,LE R.411,1?0,11). . .............. - • /-:;`-. 1 := ' Pasu eng-er Trains. Mutt, ors:v011e on and after Mhnday, Ott. G, 1515 From Pottwi , ille. at 9 A. M., 4 Da ir,} c• , s• in da v iit .• Ph ita •• gA. M.. (- OF 'PASSING READING. For Phil:id:L..' nt 10 A. M., " PnlLa Yillr " I , ,IlX 4 lEti OP FARE. Between Petisrille and Ithi atia.. ttdl . oo and 3 00 GIL 1.1" & BROTHER. t =lll r t 7 4' • 1-4 7- 7_,,_ 6 --- • rr Hr. retire road from Port Clinton .la Tama q ua villa been renewed P,'ith : lieary iron fails anti ,Inod substantial brokes, with all other improvements adapt ed to the use of Locomotive entioes, and the-regular business of the road being now.resuinvil ; passenzef train will, on and a fier Tvilar. th e lath inst., leave Ta maqua &lily, (sinulAys c,'• eptcd) at 7 o'i lock, A.M.,and arrive at Port Clinton, iirst,strot to connect with the down- Wand train from Izottsville to Philadelphia. Returninc. wilt l••aveTort Clinton-on' the arrival of the Philadel phia can, and reatlt Tamaqua for darner. A freight train with merchaiidizo will also. leave daily. • ,W ALLA en, Treas. .4. - Seetry Little Schuylkill Navigation It. R. '?.L . Coat Co. . Philadelphia, July 10. tli—t I ' i I) EPETE ELL Y gointlIICCS to the PuLlir, that lie JIA has taken the Establishment known as the Potts ! vine Iron Works, on Nl)rwruian street, where lie is idoimareil to boitild all kinds of Steam Engines, Illallit- Iflfacture nail Road Ulf's. and Macnitiery of almost every ill ,erintion, at the shortest notice, all') 011 the most era— ; sonalile , cr Persons from ahrOad, in want of Stearn Engines ill lind it to their ail antage4o give hint a call heroic engaging elsewhere. May 11 COLLIERY WORKS, .. •._ ' lac ...... .... .. ........... g FOUNDRIC SHOP. q 111 E suliscribe, atuheir old stand. corner of Rail I Read and Callowhill streets. are prepared to ma n 'n facture to order, at t i.riorio...t notice. Stearn Enspinrx and ?tow et and eaparity for mining and other purposes. lief in's Coal Brrakiv: .llarbillfS, with solid and ;Perforated rOIIOIS, as may he required. Also Engines and Bloirtn;:" Cylinder: , 3yilli•all neces sary moliin cry for Mast Fdrnare, /lot .titr - Pipm of the trio.a approved plans, Cop and Ball joints and Wa ter Tuyers, of [lie very best ron>truction. They par tiridarly invite the Ott cution of Iron Masters and par ties engaged in the Iron trade. to'their large stock of Patterns for llolf . inlr it:IVIIIE! lately constructed the machinery for two of the largest Mills in the coun try. viz . SlTiuc Wyoming Mill at Wilkesbarre. and the Rolling Mill at the Montour iron Works. Danville. They are Dilly prepared tor this kind of work. together with overy-vanety of general Cult Ii nary. Of The qual ity of theip work and materials, it is enough to say, that tiare find experience, the chest infallible tests. hate amply dettionstratedthe genuine character of their en gines and , machinery. Orders are respecfully solicited and trill he Promptly attended to. HAYWOOD & SNYDER. Pottsville. January, 17, IBIG , • 3-ly Orwlgsburg Akeadem*. THE Orwigsburg Academy is now open for the re c.'trion or pupils under the instruction of Gcrirge Hart, Esq., a Arian al scholar, and well qualified for the station. Admiss - lon to the Academy may be had 4y application 'neither of the untlertritmed trustees. WM. B. POTTS, WM. BICKEL, BEttNAND VEAOEfi, JOHN EGE, • SETH LEIM ASTER, JAMES 11. CRIEFF, ELI HAMIttER. . • . JNp. BANNAN. Orwihtsburg, July 21, 1'•517 • _ 'Valuable Steam MID- Sr..q4 ror Sale, IN PORT CARBON. • THE subscriber offers for sale his • STEAM Mild., situated in the town of Port Carbon. Schuylkill county. The r,tnill is built of stone 32 by 40 feet: three a one story stone en 7. house attached': . There is also a frame building connected with the mill :32 by 50 feet ex tending across 'the river.Schuylkilt, fir storing grain &c. The mill has three run of stones, and an exielliMt engine Also a landing 95 feet front on the Schutlkill Canal, at the bead of the Navigation, extending back to the Schuylkill Valley Rail Road. on which is erected a large store house, stables. and a cfer shop. Altaic. buildings the mill /tic., ate in.excellent con dition-, and furnished in the best manner. This property IR situated at the head of Canal Nay'. gallon, and at the junction of the Mill Creek andSclinyl kill Valley Rail Roads, a-branch of which runs within 20 feet of the door of the mill. Boats by the Canal-rim directly under the mill, and,dtscharge their cargoes of • grant &c., through hatchw4s inn the mill above; or on the landing below. Tit the dour nod ofrili can be disposed of at the mill. door at the hixliest market price." as fast as manufac tured, and, when taken into consideration that it is the onlymill located in that portion of the Coal Basin, ne cessary both by Canal and Rail . itoad. and connecting with the Mill Creek and Sclitiyhtill Valley Rail Roads," so that grain can be-received andthe products disposed of at the door, without any transportation, it is. minuet, tionably, one of the most desirable mill properties ever offered for sale. The terms be trade easy to the , purchaser. , As the subscriber Vas made arrangements to engage, in another business, if not sold in a reasonable time, it Will be offered fur rent. - • - For further. particulars ap,.13- ft?, or add rest, pen paid, - ' F. WHITNEY, Port Carbon. " 'ort Carbon, Aug. 7, 1617 31—tf ItINTETZ ..tItII.GIDIENT licadmg, Si 40 and 1 '2,0 / porrsviLL IRON WORKS. .; . 4 1 23 Vit•-•.:, 3 KA W. McGINNIS'i THE JOURNAt. EXTENSIVE STOC.K' OF ',GOODS IN DEINERSVILLE. • rrYlEisubscriber announces test lie. lias associated' \tits son with biro. and that hereafter the mercan 7 tile.hUsiue.s win rafried on under the Erect or, • MILNER' A 1.40,N, • At the large 3 story - brick store in 3linewirillt Where will be found one of the inust'eitensive and el egant stocks of goods'ever offered Cog sate in Schuyiki:l county':ronsistlng - in part of Cloths, 3lerloos,Cassinteres, Lawns, Ve.;tings, Dateges; Sunner•Cloths. Silk's, Musl:in o de Laines Handkerchiefs, rig, • siery. Linens, and Filll- • • cy. Dry Goods : Oran descriptions. Also a•FRESII STOCK. OF GRO CERIES, tonsisiing orTeas, Coffees.; Sugars, and all articles in that hnuul, of business. together With a good assortment of ‹tr cE,:, WARE. all of which - will be sold cheap for S. RED.:NEIL 3llnersville, 1547. ' Now i 3 the time tbr 'Rat-gains - • , .- AT 711 E., NEW. CHEAP CASH STORE • In slii,acrttrin , •,Sehttylkill County, Pen nsntranio, ' next .' door to Bush ti• Kra Sun ' s hated, . . I Snnbary s.t.rect. , • EL I TA; H B. 0I? WIG . DESPECTrULLY announces to his numerous friend , Aland-the citizens generally. that he has operted a new r.ash store, in Jlinersl ilk, At huelkill ceuntv, , Wriere lie intends to hei•p, on hand a lorce and varied askohment of ttotids..embracing among others ' DRY GOODS, LIQUORS, '' GROCEIIIt.'S: . QUEENS WARD, BOOTS & LI4.IIOES, HATS , A 7 CAI'S, t HARD WARS. - PLASTER.. ' • SMOKED , ! Al CAT, ,- FISIL SALT, ' MINING, - GOODS, Atc.. &c., - . All of which!have been laid in new, and at prices, ran ging with 0114 times. From the kiloWledge he has of ihe inert hantile business and the wants of this market and his determination to sell ma cAstt 01C1.1r, IrllSlintr, to gunk saki atl&Z , l»tdi tirotits, lie flutters himself thatch w - le, give hip, a call ivitl find a haigain and cheaper - coeds at Ii to store, than can be found in any ether estab„! lishmeot in the Ceal lit giott. and am mi stake. N. 11.—Thi, highest price paid in cash or goeds; (Or all kinds or CO notry . produee. Mine rev ille, June 2d, 1817 .. C.W11:11,31” , WATCHIES & -` 'Se . 1• .9 LIEVEILItY .:. 1 . .... j I\l it TIIEIIIIII A iiraxlii A 'WATCH tr.. q,.. - b. , il I 4cwii.ity wronk, !- ~ . ..„, 74 ,,,-1 " L-' 4 %,.. j ..1V: G .Nortli "Second Street% ~,:=r.“.0.3 ~ 4\ 1...,z,5.,4 cornfr. of Qtirorg : -- (1 01.11 Lever watches, toll jewel'd,' 18 car. 1 , ' ~.: taws, . - . r 'l .15 (Kt Sitver Lever WatiThes,lnit. jewelle d , 1!23 On Silver le% er Watches... 7 jewels, 1 r 18, 110 I' Silver lA:pine Watches jewerd, Ist quality; 14 no SuperiorSlitartier Watches- .. , ! Jo DO Imitation (loather Watches, not warranted,. 5 00 Gold Spertacle / , .- 1 : t S6O Fine Silyer Spectacles. i ' 1 175 ' Gold Bracelet;, witly-Topaz stiSnes, 350 tl,fiditt: , ' Gold Pencils, Ilicarats,l 1 2 00 Gold Finger Rings, 371 ets, to $., ; Watch Glasses, plain l 2 etc., patent 15.1, lance. 25. Other articles is, proportion. All goods warranted to be-.what thee arc sold for. .• • -1 - '•. 0.. CONRA D. - _ . - .... • _ _ On hand, some COI. and Silver Levers,l2 Lepine and Quart his, lotvet than the above prices. ,Dec 5, ISIG • ti 4 Coal Soreetm ! Coal Srebias !! - r'rtllEeuscriberis extensively engaged. in the manu r l e factory; of WOVEN WIRE - SUREEN:4 upon an itnproved and entirely neWpringiple, for which secured LETTERs PATENT,' and which hMcntitident ly believes will be round upon trial; Superior to every gather screen in use for durability and all the qualities of a good screen. They 'are woven entirely}' of wire; and can be Made with Meshes and threads ef' any re- quired sin and strength: , . . WIRE: WEAVINI4 OP EVERY DESOIIPTION will be exe'cineti at the shortest notice, and screens made to every ! nallermodapted to all the uses for which screens are required'. The subsi•rilieri4s recently rembveil his echah lishinent to Coal Stget i tlMir the corner of Niirwi•man street., • ! Pottsville. April 4 {gig • .BOOTS 'a' SHOES Al the Old Stand,lq' entre Street, next door lo ' the P-016ville Mur. • S. & J F OSTEP, 7. s p A r i n „ 1 „ ;', , : , , , ,,,, ‘ , v 1,.. r 8 ;•.:V , 1 . : ( 7 0.1 1 , 11: - . , ir ~..... „,...e.4. E" elllOES,ciniiiilintrin first rate! ` ',-'.i_? as , ortnient„which lii, , s now t.i.a - r". L: our at Whole , i,leo,r truth at the a•••ry lo‘vest “••= rite.. Tlit•y li sr also ..n hand Trunks. Va- I 1i..0, Carpet Bair,. and Satehers,Stili. and Upper Leather. liiroet i•. (:..ir Skins. I.illin amid liiinlinz Shins, 'Shoe 7klakerb'Tknils, end a general assortment of Shoe Find- Ines. I N.•11.-11not 04- Spree niannfactured at 01141 not ice.— Tivar friend , .ind the online Will, dry in want of any of i I lie abovc articlti, are re , oectfully2equeited to give then! a calf.. 1 Nay S, li'ii'47. IS a_ • foiraatr.tvit"ro IN ii'. ii.: DS: Let on iiqiiinral affected with Conoomption, Cltt, !rho, , Colds: ..go;lirdiz, Broilthitis, ,:pittirtt , Blood, Pain hi the Side '1;01411.re4, Sire Throat. floarrcoe,ir, l'alpitatio', ..Ve ”of the ricer!, R . , , ,..., piv R . Coa t '/a,.,. ' ( 1) , ~4.. • (~ r ottii,lllircs, elrima s 7'reriors,`Lirer Cuto plloint.and di ,a.ird litilvi rgs Jr , / 1 - Igllo.\l2SON'iiCO:\ I ['MTN ti SY1110. • 01'tAit AND i AVOOD NAPI'II.A. , , IF there lopol,•er in ineilieine to retnnve and Lure flier ease. this info wilt rapidly and eTectually secure a restoration w Wealth. ~7 4. . ' • Fr 011111. .,, o.trir ot • toe country teiit 'Man . y ruldlnnra to pour in of iteolle'qualted and salutary power:rive/ Put inontire, Thriiiit,einil P, , r . fniai dis,,,. - A re - cent 1.414111 - iron, Ilend..rcliott & Co., aty old 'anai i hizhly resperhitple firm ill Nashville, Term,. states:— 1 -- That the finopenind Syrup of Tar and Wond Nap ! ilia 't von upiyhrsal satishrt.hh;"=iih.te so thaw any •Inollicinf. thev.,llave ever scold. ( , Read the ffillot , ing frimi Dr. X - DahtT,tkr rminont ofhliat: . i PiirrAnutrnit. Jan. Ititli..lS 17. ' .ires.sr s . firit , rtrq 4.; D irk., n i—(:entlemon ':—.l laying recomnolndial .in my nrarthe. h1nd111(111 in tity iitim fa mily. Ttintinisob . , tlrimpouiol s.yrtip oCTar and' Wood Naptlia, I have Inn hesitation id saying lieu n is th, best prephrtnion of llid kind in one, and per,oro suffering trom'rnhi , . cm 710.. aill.ction,. , of the throat, bteasl• ate., so pievnlent at this sbasort of thrcyear, t r antif.t fFe any. medicine that willh111:ty a eniivri or ernicumption sooner than Thompsnids iripimohnil ityritp of Tar and Wood Naptlin. , \Val), impish. 'NI. 11 2: 1:4, Sprzire street. Read a1. , ,0 the fidloWni2!from a plan who win, at nos Lime, e‘ffrolo.rrte uslsnociiihnt... MOST \lt/NUB/if . ..lU CUTE r,, , i 1. I run •inra.prtiA, Dee. 4th, 18 ill. i . Poiirtralrol via) al , keti sews:: of gratiithi , ,.. 1.1 . 111 d be nefit. es , Perien edibYithe' use of Titinimson'A Compound Syrup of .gar and that id ll'ers,wliti. like MU. have lan- I:Ili-licit throtAtli Years of)alilictil)n and hutreritir., with- OM belllifnblitttl) lied a rehicdy, rimy know where it can be obiained; I •niniitliriluvriro the folk/Will:. statement: About 4 ycar4 shire, afTer h-iii , 2 - . itifecred with tvviolcia cold it 11-fi nip ,'a triobblesmne and severecougito IVitilst the coub.li elittionielli whirls sas. with scarcely any in termission. thirin'g this Intur'period. lan:Am:re fails to tell what 'T.liatm . totiff red frifni debility, pains in the breast and sidi, hint' t'WeakiillitTleillt expvcroration. y oopressed breathitic,:and, in f,ct_ all thosesyniptoms.whirb mark a ..,.,,,, , e po'dnonaryaitlbrdion. The relief Occasionally obtained in' the gi:eli:frge of The twitter which obstruct-. .1 the healthy at time of toy ey,--7.11t.. hut increae.ed my fears. asl,he'lm/letit inuitcr discharged was' frequently streaked witli bl ,oti. • , . During ibis tithe lAvas under the treatment of several f physician , nod hma many of those preliarationS re vomutendi.,l as ervicalild im the cases of Miters. but without relief'; lii 1. at lenath.'conclutted that a cure. 1 , in my case; was iiitiriss, lint how nareeatily chanced i. , now mi . opini ml t; have tiseiljor about ihre weeks'. Thom ison's Co upound Syrup lir Tar'. fly the 1)00 of nor bi 1 tilti my ciitigli has been ridievi il and tny system reinyi nrated. apt bycomirinina its incl nth to phi. time. I am shtisll,ml thAt tity'romplaint is entirely 're tobvell and, eradicated. - It. ilitts!:NEy. `2j2, S. Sevill:Wstreet. Prepared rinlk hylApanev*, Dicksnn, (atccessnr:i nf S. P.Tlimnpsnit.) at the El corner of Fifth and Sp, lice .sircrtg, ; = snid in Petksville . ky, J. 0. 1 ! BROWN, and J.' FALLS . ,: lineir==vlll==. Price 50 centl4,,or:sl per boffin ; nr $•2 50. and $.5 for six 1,0111,.5, ltetvaie of inntat inns:; ltt ly It; l&r7 : _ . HATS', CAPS, LADIES' MDFFS,'BOAS, &O. To Merchants, flatters, & others. GARDEN & BROWN, RAT AND CAP WAILEIIIII:SE. AND SIANUFACTORV, NO. 196, Market St.. SECOND DOOR BELOW :SIXTH, PIDLADA., t RESPECTFULLY mien sioonckloofill'AlTlSiragned a c n Avs — „gn o : factur•d molar their initnediate 'direction and Superintendence, with all the'advanta ges oftmarlern improvementa to enable Merritt) combine the important qualities of durabilityi loste, , :anll beauty of finish with extreme cheapness of price. 1 . An insmonse and heautifnl assortment i ; 01 all varieties and prices of Beaver, - ITA.TS Brush. Silk, Moleskin, litis , is.eacsimerc, Wool, it portico!, and Aklitalid Hats, Also, a gen.tralt.s.tartment of every va-1 . riety of Cape, Otter, Fur Seal. Hair Seal, I CAPS, illoArat. Plain and Fancy Cloth every S, elyic, red,Wack, and brown Mohair -eat- I BOAS, &c. elle. Glazed. Oiled Silk, and For Caps. Ladies' Muffs. llonti, &c.., nt the very lowest' prices. Buy'ers by the dozen or less.-are invited to call and see if it, is not to their intert;st to deal with os: Panic-lair attentinr: paid in tlw packiriz of hats, &e Cacti paid for Muskrat 'and Shipping furs. • GARDEN &,11110WINT, No. TIM, ittarkst street, below sixth street. Philadelphin,July 17,1517 .2.9—ntn STEEL READS,' PURSE TWIST, STEEL ILIG CL4SPS - WIIOLOS,ILE 19XL) RETAIL. Olbrif IER IS;OL P iL ' NO. 178, CIIESIVT STREET, ABOVE SZVENTR, . ,II PIIILADELPIIZA, nr IT j 11,41 n p vnkd a OCS), asshrtment of Steel Reads II of all sizes; Plain and Shaded Purse Twist on spnOls and in sticks; Ptatn and elnilag . Chntng.finfinfe chains; ...Zephyr Patterns; dimhrnidery nhd Trimming Chenille; Knitting Tins ; Crotriten- Needles ; Embroideries ; Crthenett Rags, new styles; Pearl Waxes and Emo ries ; Dalin Iron ICombs; Steel Purse. Rings; Steel Tassels for Purses and Rags; Rings, and n erect variety of fancy s lid staple Win - nines, which they will sell cheap for caslitat the Thread tend Needlestore, No. 1;8. Che.nut street, Philadelphia., Philada., Aug. 7% 1847 - . • ma i ,au. i mm JMORGAN rutpectfully informs the inhile. that be . hasopened it new fa`hcy Dry Good rind IDillinery corn in Market igtreet, near Third, where lie is Just . (Melling a epleudid assortment.of good's Just received from New Vork.and Philridelphih, which he intends setting very low. chiu.isting in part of Silk, Thibet, Par is, atutPrinted (..‘dslitnere Shy 's, a large and splendid assortment of Muslin de Lainag,,Dincharns, and Lawns very low, yard wide Silks, Silk Fringe: Gimp, and Bat tons, and he would particularly call the attention of the ladles to a largo assortment of Wraith l gpods,aco , mitts, Swiss, Mull and ilook biuslins , Plaid' Anil Stripe; Muslim!. April 17,1917 . 10- ' ' • Summons hi Partition. I Id, gepkernber Tern]. ISt. .; ;SummOtts • .; . ISAAC STARA' ' ' ....• i n , , i THOMAS BIDLILE and ohhera.) Partition. • - • Schuylkill county, as. 1 : i ups i THE Commonwealth Of .Pcnnsylvania,, •,,i ti a ) , to the It t lariffpf_Salmylkillturty;Grre c t , i t : i ?• C iik V CIS ' p n tfi s " e c ant s .; g hlsTlaarirmintalikeen;7el secure command ns I,' "IF pr.,„ that pia summon try '.gotid and lawful I i , 410 ....,..i- '1; .summoners.Thonras Biddle: and James W.. • .. .. Paul and James N. Bunker; with notice to his . 'guardian, Elizabeth T. Bunker, and the following, named perSonsandinstitutionsclarmingtinder Churchill Houston. deceased, whether as heirs orldevisees, viz: James WOodward, John Earnuni, and Warner Juitice, executors of the last will, and testament .of Churchill Ilouston, deceased,Susanna Louisa Ilmiston.lllary Jane Houston, Louisa A. Davis, Mary Ann Gihb, Margaret F; Jblinsoir, !Horatio G. yaneleve; C. Houston Vatieleve; Jobb Vaneleve, William C.! Houston, Eliza Este Hoes ton; Mary Houston, George If: Brown.!%Villiarn C. 11. Brown, the American ;Sunday School Unhoh.the Phila delphia OrpharS' Asylum.; the,' Indigent Widow's and SingleWOmen's Society,. the PenhAylvania Bible Soei ere. the Philadelphia Honfe . :11issiiiriar'y, Society, the Viii in Benertdent Socirtv,the !Pennsylvania Anti-Sla vehY Society, the Pennsylvania' Institution for the Deaf arid Dumb. the Fuel Saving Society ofthe City and Lib erties of ;Philadelphia, the American Ilthle 'Society. the Northern Soup Sot iety of Paibidelphia in - the Northern Liberties, and the Southwark Sotip,Soc pity,. with notice to all a n d every person,lcornoration.; or institution, clainiingiunder the said Churchill Houiton, whether as heirs , or devrAes, or in anY way whatever; latefynur roomy. so that they be and appear before on r Jti ges at t i Orwigsburg, at our County Court of f Common eas, there to be held on the first Monday of Septembe next. to tiliew!wherefore and Whereas th , y; the said Isaac Starr add the said defendants; together and undivided Mad!' all that certain turliacc, forge, and tract of.land, situate in the borough of Pottsville, and_ Norwegian township, Sichitylkill county, PkinsylVairia; lics'`'imillit; at a sprOie free. marked fi,r a corner:mud standing nn tile casPside of the rural and also of theiiver Sellut :kat thence running partly ?WWII along the Schuylkill and ultimately crcssing it, twilit al, ilegret:4 west 16 perches to a :,?nriice tree corner. standing on tint West kitle .iliac rteer Siiiiitylkill at the iater's edge - , thence by lend, late of Alexamler aniljol 11 Young, quit' called' the Car bon Hill tract, alimg the i several courses and distances , down the said river, about 40 perches . ht a posh. , ;. thenctx ,, by the xvestern and northern lines of plic said Carlton Hilt tract, to laird' fortsic of Abrallniti runt ‘Vitliato: You, tolw or late of NineA:.• :11cDerra4; tlnince by land, Mionerly of said Voting'sow or late of Thomas Haven, to a Mtge whit,' Oak tree,corner, by , attublie road. liiiiio, called Nom egian street, theme atoutt the. same, snort. '2l tiegrites, West 170, p, re itia, south 46 ;degrees, west 6.5 perdu* House's lr t and by the south 51 degree., vet 41 perchesplir a sorrier oqJanies o lot me and the: last 1 course i (Mantled NO fent, more. limit ink Mall 4S - peiebes, I 4 feet, ilud f, holies tow poet; thence across Norwegian I street; liy . lot number 104 south 30 degrecs, east 290 feet too posh south 51 degree?, it cost 00 feet to a post ; theni:ii M. lot dumber 101. south 30 degrees . , east:l3o fechi r south i 54 degrees, west 230 feet to a post ; Birinyo by lott ipim her IVO, south 60 degree:, west 173 filet, 3 iitches tir-n post on the out side alle.• line of the rild town of Potha- ' vine .;'llien.re by land late of Benjamin Putt and land of the New-York Coal CoMpany, 5,1101; : 4 2 degrees, east 362 feet to a post at Norwegian creel:; picric,' down the 1 same to a thrill three cc rner. at theicontluethie ofithe s ; i Norwegian creek arid ths river Schux Roll ; theme Oirtlf 9 . 0 ( ip en .e.. i , w ee r Id per t les to a puss{ soutimlideeTees, I east 36 perches to a post ; thence across the same. north i 70 degrees, eastifMterclies to 'a post standing at ;Selittyll kill ; thence up the.sanie' and dung the line of Robii:rt rt M. and f,wrence Lewis, north 2 dtilgrees, west 6 per ches 16 A stone, north t 6 degree , ., eitst 8 perches to a is kite pine sapling corniii•i , standitig onthe canal; thence up along Ille.tnWilla path of the said ?ilanal., north 22 de gree., east 52 perches tti a post, north 49 degrees, east 6 ',claims to a liost. north ',"l degrees e; st 20 perches ton pelt, north 38 ilegrect, east Il 'perch a to a posh north .25 degrees. east 31 pertes to a post north 7.1 degree(., past 22 perches to a to, t, north tis deurves, east' 16; perches to the place beginning ; chntaining 97 acres and 151 - perches more ;or less, including as part of the sand premises 11,0 piece) of land called the " Island," excepting out of the foregoing boundaries those 11 lots, of ttruillstl. Intilt.dtal by r Washingthri strect; -- JetTerson street, Coal street; and Centre street ; a lot of ground bounded 1 y Coal street, Schuylkill street, and two 20 feet wide alleys, owned 6y the Schit !kill Navigation. CoMpany ; all that tot piece of ground InoiridelP by Si hitylftill street. the :Schuylkill tic r, ille basin, and ' the .eastern line of •t he lot now ocientried by GeOrge Lauer ; the lots numbered. 2 and 11 nor; Schitylkill street. and OM lots nu inbers 13,7, 12, and lii oil Norwegian street i ,also.o. certain lots situate ;'ii the .borough of Pottsville, aforesaid, On the ea-t stile of Norwegian street, frontier.; on the siaiiie V.,i;) fechl and exterulimi in ;length or depth bock 2:10 feet, and marked ' in the gene t-1d plan of said town, tintidiers "damn! 101: also; a cer tain lot of ground sitirite in the hordogli of Pottsville. a formai 41,-bort tided a titf, tie . ..grim:4l as, thllows: -Begin ning ai.a mist; thence iaintig an alßiy in the row. of l'ettsrillo, parallel to Hie lots marked in th e Fri dt jof' 1 tni said ;own, titirol , cir 41 and 42, smith 311 iLigrees, caili 123. feet io. a , pnet ; thence by laml.fortirtirly of John Kith northio ilegrei.s,eaq 10 fee* to a post ; thence by land ir bme ly of the said Job ii l'ott, north 30 degrees, west 111 nod to a Post, and thence along; lands formerly of the said John Purr, south to degreelF, Soot 1::0 feet to the place of beginning,Subject to Uteri:dial - if the Mount. Carle , ll Rail Road Comlany. fur so niuch of the said lot or pii.co,ol ground as trio said coormirty may or'Cirrifaw: Unity cbtitti,fot the use Of the said road. Also, all that eerta in, lot or piece of skiouttil sit on lc, on the northwest %vanity side of Norwegian' street and the southwest leardty sidyld (Tel street in the borinigh of Pottsville, aforesaid, begninitt.att he notthivesimly corner of the said Norwegian street iand Coat street; thenim along ,Ilm said 1:,,a1 Artier fungi . ; 30 degrees, west 190 feet, 6 inches; Crewe by grotind of Jaen!, Altar smith CO de grees, west 150 feet; thence north 70 efe.urecer, west 7 p ee l ; theocelsotith ('!'degrees; west 311 feet to a 41Pfeet avid,: street. 4, widened by the said Jacob Altar ; from n 20 feet wide alley. :now called Rail Road street: 'thence. Rhin i the said Rail Road street south 30 debrecs i; east' 225 feet, 0 inches to the northeaxwardly corner of said RIR Road street and Norwegian street;-thence along the ,said Norwegian street north 51 degrees, emit' 183 feet tattle place Of beginning; nod also all the ini.- ten:lit which was of said,Jarob Altar . in and to the strip of grott nil lying in front of tlie above-described lot of• ground thrown out by the said Jacob Altar to widen tIM aforesaid 20 feet wide alley ,ti, a 40feet wide street now called Ralatoail street; alo, nil that piece Or parcel of crollllll,, sitliair ill the borough of Pottsville" afores'iiii, beginning at a. plot near the side of the Norniegian' creek: thence liortli 111 dettrl!eu,iveSt '21)1 foot to the r asf %vanity side of the Mionitl Ca Omit Rail Road; thence doe. n along 111O;srile of the II:t not soma 171 degrees, east 170 feet tO a post ; Runlet: 'rot!) :mid road across said creek, north -II degrees. east 51 feet to the plane of le/- g i nn i ng, wi t h the mills, landings, hash, railroads, and appolfeirances . belonging and appertaining_ to a n th e above-descriloid preinioes which are known by the name of "the Creenwoild Estate,P ex tenting irrupt - The same. four undivided fifth parts of the stone Or 'fossil coal and the right oftnistirig for andremaringthe san te. that may be Maud upon thosa - iil preitiist , s, and assn excepting any tots that:lnas have been sold heretorMai. and not above sec.: 1:141y excepted: and partition thereof between them to be made, do calosay, and the satire to be, done do not perntir„ very onjusitty and cilium ry to the laws and co s torris a this . f;otronoutvealtli, (,ts It is said, &c.) And ,i . have you then and there the naines of thit....i. sommon yrs and this writ. Witness the Honorable •Thit her Kid liter Esq.; President of our Said Court at Orwiesburg,the I2sth day of .tune, 1817. C. H. STRAUB, f'roth'y. Orwlestrtirg: idly 17.1817' i 29--6 t .. , FM MIBEEM ME j IPrlNcurr & TAYLOR respectfully invite the *.l A attention otltheir customers and the public in mi neral. to their extensive' stock of Spring and Sinn:tier goods, jnet opemid, which !coo:list of French, Ettelisji, and AmtiricatisCvle Milled Clottinmi Caasiniere. whith for beauty and st r yle eannet be sorpasied by any other e.,tahlisloneM intim State:: The Vestines, we delicate. are .come thing ;very rich and 11:11111.11ne ; the faney seiihr"„i, hja mike ttlhe fs, Shitts,Stis pender ri. (-: loves, &e, Were selected, aitil cannot he sold cheaper by any other establishment idirlut United States. L:k T. - fl Ite e theinselve , they do eive to their eijs tomers oilier satisfaction in. the way of good wr., Tamerpunt(ri oa. nl more fashinnably cot roals.than t i e majiaiity of tailii ri: in the' tieS of Philadelphia, New York. ArHato,'n.re. L. &T. bovine, taken the incijal at the two last exhibition; of the - Franklin Imtittiv,-; is a shone miaraniee that they cannot he surpasaed in their profesaioni IA PPI :wow & TAYLOR,. Merchant Tailors and extensive ClOthiersi, Cornea of Centre et; 51;thantrionn*etir.. Pottsville, P . s.—JuTit eived Piece:tor ti he black and Wive ' •Cassinetticloth 13 pieces D'Orsay Plaid CasAmore, 1 . 120 yardq Embroidered Satin Vesting, 130 tin ' Frentill Black Satin, :, ' 120 do Entzli'ph de 15 piece's of rdolv French Cloth, Id do ' Bonjoun do - • ,:1 , 12 do Single Milted Cassimere, ' • . , 12 do Drab etc. fur Simuner Coats, ~ i' •, 0 " 11.1 'do Drab, Olive, Citron Green, Ldndon Smoked . - Challis. , . - t i All of the abria . ''e . oculs can lie Peen at the Clothing Store. of Messrs. LIPPINCOTT 4- `TAYLOR. April 17,1917; 16- ' , • Pottsville. POTTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL • Tin', Autumn term of this Institution will commence on the gat ofSepternber next., The liberal patron age which has been bestowedo n his 'school, and the considerable accession of pupils during the lest year, has iridueed the Principal it - ) procure two additional com petent teachers ; hoping 11111 the character Which will thus be given to; the school will increase'the number of pupils still more; to as twenable'hins hi meet. the heavy expenses whirl] n ill conseipientlwhe incoved and to carry maids design of establishing* institution wor thy attic moNt liberal support. The followMg will be the division of labor: : Mr. Elias Schneider, A: Principal arid , teacher of the Ancient lantivages,and Mathematics., ' The French and tiernian language.l have been assign ed to Monsieur P. Perrin, ri, graduate,of one of the prin cipal Gymnasiums of Berne, Switzerland; and also a native of that country.. Mr.,Verrinduni had considera ble experience in teaching before hih connection with this Institution. Ile teaches the French and German, according to 011endorirs method, being able to speak' both these 'languages with Attency. Mr. W. P. Kowa, a member of the. Senior class of Marshall College, will have charge of the department of Natural Science. history, and Eh - mutton. Mr E. Sagendorf, who has been already a year con nected with the school, leaches the English branches. The German is considered one of the most important branches of the school, and,ttherefore, besides the usual recitations itt this language, half an hour is spent every day with the - German. pupils in German thspinations, and distessions; The exercises are conducted by two teachers, who, by exchanging their ideeS with enchother in the presence of the pupils, lead Wein gradually to ifw the same. and thus enable them to speak the German soon: Persons from :thread, who maV tvish to send their sons to this Institution, will procure further infor mation by writing tothe Principal. Artangements have been made to accommodate n certain number of persons In a respectable private hoarding house!. not' far from the school, niul in tt retired part of the town. July 17, 1817 • .29-3 m IS hereby ph en that an aopolication will be made to the neat Legislature, for a Bonk to be located in the borough ofMi ersville. Schuylkill ConOte, to he called the Mechanics:: Bank of Schuylkill Cuptity, with a :vital of One Hundred and Fifty Thnuaand rid the privilege of increasing ,it to Two Hundred Thousand Dollar& Ruined ,SAMUEL KAUFFMAN, MICHAEL - WEAVER, AIIITATIAM 'TRUITT; SAMUEL HEILNER; . JAMES . B. PALLS, JONAS BAST. lllinet'svilte, July 3, 1647. . 27.--6 mo I - Noflce 11VALLISTER9S - ALL-HEALING OINTMENT, IN NStULE PERAPIRATION, 'rim preceding figure is given to represent the IN- A SENsIBLE NTSPIR A TION. It is the great EVACU ATION for the impurities of the body. It will be no ticed that 'a thick cloudy mist issues trom alt points of the surface,w Inch indicatesthat the perspiration flows Uninterruptedly when we are in health, but ceases when we „are sick. Life cannot he sustained without it. It is thrown off from the blood and other juices of the body.and disposes by this means of nearly all Wenn purities within its. 'The language of the Scr - nVe is, -In the blood is the Life;' If it ever becomes pure it may be traced directly to . the stoppage of Insensible Perspiration. , Thus we see all that is necessary when the blond is Siaghant or infected, is to open the pores, and it relieves itself ftom all impurity Instantly. Its own heat and vitality are sufficient, without ewe parti cle of medicine. except to oprn the pores upon the stir face Thus ire see the folly of takings° many internal remedies. All ; practitioners, however, direct their ef • fortS. reStofe the ,insensible perspiration. The Thompsonmn. for instance, steams ; the ItydrepathiSt shrouds us in Wet blankets; the flommpalltist deals out intinetesmalS; the Ailopathist bleeds and doses us with Mercury ; and the blustering Quack gorges us with Pills! pills pills!!! To give some idea of the amount of the Insensible Perspiration. we wilt state that the learned Dr. Lew enhork ascertained that ilve.eighths of alVtre receive into the stninace passed otf by this means. In other words, if we eat and drink sight -pounds per day, we evacuate iixe.pounds of it by Insensible Perspiration. This is non'e other than the used up- particles of the blood, and - Other juices, giving plack- - to the new and fresh ones. To check this, thereMre, is' to retain in the system ilvo eights of all the virulent matter that na ture demands should leave the Mule. -,• • . • It is by stopping the pores tit overwhelm mankind' with coughs, colds and consumptions— Nine-tenths of the world ,Ife friim disease induced by a stoppage orthe Insensible Perspiration. Let me ask, now, every candid mind, what course seems the unost reasonable to pursue to unstop the pores after they are closed I Would yon give l'hysic to unstop, tbe pores Or would you apply something that:, would do 01131410 n the Rubio!, where the ging actually is ! And yet I know of no physician WllO makes. any! eterhal application to Weer it. und e r these circtinisiances 1 pre, , ent tii"physiiians, and all others. • ! ALT.-11EATANC OINTMENT, OR, 1!1l WOULD 'S SALVE. It has till! power to restore perspiration on the reel; Onlhe head, around old sorl•s, 111,011 the chest, in short, upon every part ot • the body, whether diseased slightly or eevert sly:,. . . It has ititter to cause all e'tternal SORER, scrofulous muory, shin discasct, 1)01.0140MS mounds, to discharge their,putrid matters; and then heals the In: It is a rentedy that forbids the •netessity of so many. and deleterious drtms taken into the stomach. It preserves and defends the surface front all derange ment of itp functions. The surface is Hit:outlet of five eighths of the bile and used up matter witlitn. It is piere edwith ofopettnius to relieve the Intestines. Stop up those pores 2101 Heath knocks at y nor door. It is ri2htly termed All-healing t for there is scarcely a diseas'e"..external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used ir.for the last 14 years for all diseases of iche chest,! ronsumptirM, liver, involvinz the utmost danger and responsibility, and i declare be fore Heaven amtman, that not in one sinale rase has it failed to ben cell, when the patient was - Within AC reach of mortal neans. ; I have had physicians, learned in the . Proceision, have Imerninliters or the 'Gospel, Juilemi of the heitch, Aldermen and Lawyer!, gentlemen of the u dition, and multitudes of the poor use it in every variety .nd* way, And there his been but one voice—saying "McAlliste'r, vour Ointment is Cood.'• • GOAVIMPTION. it can I - hilly he credited that a salie can have , any effect upon the tungs,.eated as' they are witlO» the sYs tem. But, if placid upon the chest, it penetrates di rectly, to the longs. rope rates the poisonous ; pa ztiCleS that are eiinwming them, and expels them 'front the system. • r. , . I Tired not say that is ctirin . .: persons of cioisiimp lion continually. although we are told it is foolishness,. I care 'not what is said, so long as I can cute several thousand.pvrso4 yea rlyi ' _ _ . "HErtt LMC HE The salve cured prrsous of the head9rlie of 12 years statutior.r., • lt '64 who hail it regularly every wet k t vittnitutiiifteri Ded.fue'ss au Ear-ache-'are-belped with_ like suc cess. . • lIEVMATIs.II. - It rernnvesCalmost iihniediately, die intlarnation ant swelling,:when the pin rel.t•<• COLD FEET. 'C,nnsnmption. liver complaint, pains in the chest or side, fallitez oil of the hair, line Or the other, always aecampaiiies cold feet. It l a sure i.ign -of disease-in the sNt.teut to have cold feet. The salve will cure ev ery case.' • . • • in scrofula , old sores, i.ryspela., salt thentn, liver complaint, oilre .. ..esz . cluilti:y. sore-throat, broitchitts, hrokettarr sane brow.TYpiles; all chest dioeasen, snch no ottpretsiptt, pain—al,o, sure lip.;, 'r 'tapped !rands, tothers,pv•taneous.erattrions. nereuno lii,Patzf'S.. and of the .spine i here probably no medicine now • . . SCALD HDAD I."ie hale citreil eases that ifefieil every thine finpwit. an well as the ability of . 15 i•r '2O One nprh twit us he, had spent *c,ull without auy benefit,' whet a fe . si. , hoies of the Ointment cured them. ; ' B rI; 'NS , It is th.• first thinz in the worlst for Burns," . (Read the directions around the Imk.) MEM parentS knew how foal niost medicines' were to children Taken law:tally, they wo u ld he' sioW 10" resort to [bent Est - :el:01y 'inert.utial lozenges,' and 'meth rated I,;zeneee;'.'iertnifuire' The triith is, no one 'can ini'ariably, when as orals arc present.--, Now let me say to pa tapt4 that this salvelvill always telrif - a child hay worms. It will driv., every vestiee of them away. [Read the dire:lions arontid the.box.] There is probably 110 • nwiNine on the fai . e UP dm earth at once sO.sure anb so safe in thtt - eipulsiou of wOIIIIS, CORA& OCcasional use of the Ointment will always keep corns-from•ernwini. renple peed never be trodbled With them if they will use it _ _ . JAMES Mc AILLVTIIII. & Sole Propt ietors or the a boetstectltuni Crt rrtatV. . . Aq the All-h e rding thuliumt bus been - greatly coun terfeited, tee have :iced this caution to the. public that . .nienintinent will lie geikipe unless the prunes oflumen McAllister, or Ja inc.+ :McAllister C0.,-are wßiten with a pen itpult etery label.' ' c!, Frio ii rent- , per box: • & I'AItVIN, Agent;,,. .Sept. 2,9 . • DEAFNESS PTIRED. Seurim's Compound • Kre.omte, Acuusfic Oil 1011. the cure of .Iteafio;.ss, pains and the discharge of matter, (rani she ears ; also all those tlisattreea-, lee noises like theturritig of insects, falline. of .Water, whiz-zoo: of swap. which are symptoms of tip preat hint; deafne s s, and also generally attcodantixttll the disease- lIEItE is something worth attendine to coming as it does from a man so extensively kifown as is Mr. Graeft bothin city and country. '1 hereby certify that fern) the effects of a severe cold last Nvlnte4,ll'beraineipartially deaf. attended with w.ory disagreeable neiseA like ringing. of bells.kc, whit It reased, until completely lost . the hearing "lone ea r„.-when was induced to tt y Scarteee Acous tic Oil. and am now Itappi. to say, that -with the use of one bottle of the abovg,inediciiie I ran hear as well as ever. and all disacreeafite noises have entirely disap peared. • Anv fort liar inflirmation respecting my case, will he gladly by calling on me at. No. 93 , t , North Fifth street near Rare. DANIEL GIIAEFF. Philadelphia, Nov. It. ISII.I For sale liy Mr. B.- 11. Doinnert, No. 1:0 North S. Dott.ville - by .101 IN G. BROWN : in Harristiorg by D. 'IIItOSS, and in Reading 'by Mr. „EARL, where those intermted can obtainitnank inter 'esting, ci•rtiticates of cures,' ' • , I December l'2. 1.3-10 ,e' 50.1 y ----- --:-;21,.. peZt,r7=4l.47l37rntfit 4 ' - 1 -1 1 - sl, i h I "` lll ''''' s'''' 6 = 7 ' . I - 71 - = .:. , A7.2:1- - ' -1 ; 7• - SIItAPKII4LA. k VEGETABLE - BLOOD PILLS TNconsequence of the incmising 'demand fir hr. fAdy', 4 mood Pills, and We: encouragement by the p u bli c In employing them, in preference to all others, tile. proprietor was obliged to have coustrucad a Ma chiprovinch would make them more rapidly and with less lalnir, consequently' less expense than heretofdre. Having' elltcted em desitafite an objet t, and -that th public• may sitar - o,ow benetils of Finch great improVe went in Piiiinnkine. his !loxes will henceforth contain A • FORTY PILLS IN BOX, and the price the same as heretofore, nintely :—Twen ty five cenisa Box—five Boxes for One Dollar t . Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla and Vegetable Blood Pills have, during the past few years. been more sliceest:fully employed throughout the. United States, Mexico and the West inches, than any others, and the rapidly creasing demand for them is unparalleled. ' They are, the only Pills iii existence, knowh to con ita in Sarsaparilla in them, the proprintor only knowing how to combine the Sarsaparilla witliother substances in form of pills, IF PILLS ARE NF.CESSARY for purein. , or .cleansinn the stomach aril bowels, for , purifying the Mood or *fluids of the - Lindy, as an alter waive for retool; ingllie causes of disease. and arres ting its progress, and as a Spring purifier these will he found more effectual than any other. YOUNG AND OLD, MALE OR FEMALE, - , Inay at all times take them without change of living,' restraint from oc-upation, or f,:ar of taking cold, front exposure to all hinds of weather, for they contain no mercury or minerals, which are contained in other pills, and which make other pills so unsafe or danoi ous to take, and.oncertairt in their effects. ' PERSONS OF ALL CONSTITUTIONS whether feelde or debilitated, or of robust nod striing constitutimi,,can take them without prostrating or de bilitating the system!: they operate so etfsy and gentle, Yet effectual, that little inconvenience is caused in i ta, king them. THEY ARE GOOD AT ALL_TIMES for ail diseases cc[ Whatever nature or kind. Caution is neccsar7y I flestire at all tunes to askfor and take no others than Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills. otherS by names neatly siutilar, are spurious, and Cal culated to , deceive; the proprietors of them thinking to sell them on the reputation of the genitine,bona-fide and only true'Sarsaparilla and Vegetable Blood Pith. of Dr. Leidy. • Beware of such-impoSition, fraud and tr:ckery.— Touch them not, umch less take them, for being men-, 'Ufactured to deceive the publigof tlicir money, they Will besides deceive.the body and your system by their effect;;, _.l . tirthrmber 40 Pills in Box for . :s cents—Five nox. es for:One Dollar. [No others contain Forty Pills to _ the box., . A ) Teclie had in. Pottsville at JOHN S. U. N.fiU TIN'.S •Drug Storei Also, at JOHN G. BROWN'S Drug Store. ' May- 118.16 . —IY VIEWS Or I'OTTSVILLE.—AIew VietTß of Potte r Ndlo remain unsold-at HANNAN'S Book stori.7.-- This-Is acknowleliged to be one of the most beautiful Lithographic views evernittilished.l Five co six colored views also remain u»sold. Apply soon or they will be all gone. only 31-1' --. .fartncrs' Departm:rif‘ ~., ~..) PROFITS OF FARMING. -51r. Go:: wan, in the Furniers'- Cabinet, gives the{ folUovv ing as the ,bustrAss.'and. profit of a feral of 100 acres:, , . ii I raised no less than one hundred ar: t tl twenty tons.of hay—say $lB per ton is . i '• • . „-- ~ ' - 400 bushels.of wheat at $1 00 • $ 14100 00. 00 -00 300 do . rye, , 80 • - ‘ 1,240 0.0- 100 dap . oats, : 40 4 40 00 ) i 4. 100 0 ' do ' - torn, . GO ' 600 00 500 do potatoes, , 75 13'7 4 , 00 II 900 do carrots, .90 •--I 350 00 • 600. do ruta-baga, .7 251 ..'l5O 00. GOO do y sugar peas, •00 i 340 00 .1500 'do ' turnips, - . I l2i II 1 187 50 , 15 hogs slaughtered, weighing 95 C., at $5 per .C., • I 225 00 •Caltle, calves and pigs sold, I 347 00 I , 'Actual sales of milk and butter, over 1400- 00- 1 I. . -1 - ,---,' ` . ;, ;43,124 50 Independent of milk .and ()Utter, meat and ivegeta- Ides,.poultrY and fruit for Lmily consumption.--' While producing this,. I',/maintainedl upon the' -farm upwards of fifty head of cattle„saven horses, and some thirty bead of swine; and , lie; outlay iacutred, (or feed, during the year 1815 i was, about! three hundred dollars of ;hip stutTor 4middlings, which was principally-fed to'llie home With fine ly cut timothy hay ; and part' ade into.slop,for the.swine. , The liorses had ..no others fodder they get neither corn nor oats, and' thehoga when fattening had little else but imperfect Ci/r_Siof corn, a little slop, op occasionally small potaicies cook- , ed for (hem. • I ' How can H. S. or -any of/his brothel farmers -of the - Old and easy going school,makett better ex• hibir in proportion to their outlay, and the num her of aerie they hold ? ,/ If they can I_Should be Pleased to see it, and-to be permitted an ;opportu nity of examining into - their practice the .condi tion of their land; the character of /their stock, &c., while I hero invite him to visit Moulit Airy, and judge for himself. The stork tiOw ; consists of 52 head of pima, heifers and calveir ! , principally., thoroughbred Durhams.; five brood sexes, end twenty shoals`, to be fed for next .wintOr'S slaugh. tering." ~- . , . , toot, FA lIMING.—IIere is tl*, !secret of gOod, farming. You cannot take front the. land more,than you. restore to it, in .sonie i shape . or other, Without ruining it, and so destroying your -capital. • Different sods - may require different modes of treatment and cropping, but laev.ery va- riety of soil these aro the 'golden rules' to intend to:—Drain until you find that the water that falls from heaven; does nut stagnate in the Fenn ;• but ,runs through it and off It freely: T,Orn,up and till the land unfit your foot sinks into a , loose powdery loam, ihat.the sunarid air freadily pass ' through. Let no weed occupy the place where a' useful plant could possibly. , Vow. -. Collect every particle of manure that you can, whether liquid or solid. Let nothing, on the farm got waste. —' Put in your crops in that course alliai expori- i ence has shoi.vn to lead, to success in thijr growth, and to an enrichment and not impeieTshment'of . the land. (Jive every plant room...ito spread ire • roots in the soil, and leaves in the airll THE LONGEVITY OF T131.7E.—A wri ter. in the Edinburgh Philosophicail Journal, al luding to the longevity and size cf trees, states. that in Britain there are still Otant and growing ! gaks,•and prob!bl y whichlWere planledj before the Conquest: i. e : more than eight hun dred years ago. 'And there . are Yew trees much -older still. There are some at Fountain Abbey,f near Ripon, in Yorkshire, which are : believed tcl, be more than 1200 years old ; two the church yard of Crowhorst, in surrey of 1,4p0 years; and in Br.iyhourn churchyard in Kent, tit said to hay attained . the age of 3,000 years, and another a Hethmr,'D'uclis county, which is full of vigor an Inea,qtrea twerity-sevenleet in din icter,,appear to be upward o 1 x,:00 years uhl.. POISONOUS PROPERTIES —lt is a fact Worthy or notice that the brine Pi which pork or; bacon Has been pickled! is poison. 0114 to pigs. Several eases are lonjrecord in which these animals have died in consequence of a small quantity of.brine having heen mingliid with the wash, - under the mistaken ;impression that it would answer •the same pinpose and be equally..as beneficial as in the admixture of la small qu - antity of salt.—The Pig, by freuait. - TO 'MAKE COI3DIAL.---Cordial made by tto following „recipe received pretniuM!at the_ I.st, 'meeting - of the Prince (korge's Agricultutal.§ lo . ciety of Mary lanJ :—'• Put a large jar -Of blegk berries in a put of - Water ; boil, till thOjuice leolee a 'the beiries— strain . thrOugh , flan'oet , tiag ; altid spices. sugar, cinnatnon, and elovei ;to the taste. After adding these • ingredients, put'll n in' again an l boil ten or fifteen minutes, then-ski it and let IC get cold, To three quarts of the ,tfiee add tine quart of the best Freheh brandy."- , tia AN IMPROVEMENT IN BREAD MAK ING.---Versons echo are so unfortunate as tolbe poorly provided with those agents oft mastifica4n, good teet h, willbe glad to know-that there is a method of,bakingtresd whiCh obviates the necies si. o rd crust. The crust cominonly 'attacheil to the lost not only troublesome to such cleri , SOlif, but it is often the cause of rotich vvaste: , way to be rid of as follows,: When the loaves ore moulded, before they rile set down to "rise, ".take a small quantity_ of clean lard, warm it, arid rub it lightly over the loaves. The result will be a crust beautifully. soft and teni.ler throughout. This is not guess Work.—Prairie Farmer. COAL ASHES.—These, in the proportion of 100 . -6ushel to iho acre, form an excellent, top dressing for 'meadows. ~ 1 3esieles bOth so lut.le, they contain lune, magne!iti, oxide of msn ganese and oxide and suiphurei of iron., Wo have applied them on "stiff Clays', in grass, with nibq excellent effect, and theieforl,e, speak of tlieir efficacy horn 'our own pehoned Former. ,1 THE OAK.—The dorabilityi - of oak ma., be known 'from the fact thdt the ; throne of EdWard the Confeissof is 800 ye l ars old; one of the oaken coronation chairs has been in its'present situation in Westminster Abbey iibout 540 , years, 'and'the oldest wooden bridge of which 'we have anylac. count is of oak; it is that famous for its defence by Horatius Codes, and whiehoisted 400 years before Christ. JUST SO.—Aroitaire's saying; in answer to a stranger who was observing!. how tali his trees grew—u. That they had nothing 'pleat° do"—vas a quaint mixture of wit antitunior. FIRE IN A WiIYINDIC.—+Put a 'wet.bian ket over the whole of the front: of the fire.p4ce. which will Mop the current of i fair, and so e0o :, ' guith the flames, i F , 1 {r7 An acre of ground, !planted with potatoeS, wilt support three times. as many people as,.an' acre planted with wheat: j r. " : : -- . ' - 7 . 14h_e L_ a rgest -S [ ,1I Ch eapest .; STOCK r GOLDI SILVER I TCHES IS PHILADELPHIA, AVItoLtS4E AND RETAIL.i • CT OLD Levers , full Jewelld4 IS curet case, j VI - gold dial. ' . 1 .rt . Gold Leßines, full Jewell IS curet case, - I gold , dial, . l' o. . 0.5 [o; Silver Levers, fulldewclled,l 1. • . • Silver Lepine, Jewelled, i I ~ Silver Quartiers watches,-splendid qualiti, . ' Silver imitation quartiers ,' ' .., 'Second handed Cold and Silver .watches„.at " all prices, Wont ,II '•• .• .¢: to Gold Pencik, ' ~' 8 1 75 tol • . . 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