= 4-... tit, , tar ; Tox edlirY.o*rt,lllolll.: ..10LaSome thing we have beett,writing,:ntunwreuts.of a mcdote related of thii eaileinan whiCh may, or Irto, not, have befits appeared in Trutt. While a member of the General Assembly of his State, be brought in a bill for the abo lition .of public punishment at the whipping post. Ile ntid,: a speech tt-r&in to ithiCh an elderly member replied somewhat as follows : " Mr. Speaker, the I;r:talent:auis not as old as I am, and has never seen *so much of thee practical operation of the• system of punish. meat which he desires to abolish. When I lived in Connecticut, if a fellow stole a horse, or cut up 'any rustics, we used to tie him right up, and give -him a real gui- xi thrashing. And he always cleared right out, and we never saw any more of him. It's the best way of get ting rid of rogues that ever was tried, and without expense to the State." Corwin rose in reply: "M.r. Speaker, I have been often puzzled to account for the vast em- igratiou from Connecticut to the West i but the gentleman last up explained it to my en tire satisfitction." The bill passed without • further discussion. Prrxcrtuurr.---31r. Higgins was a very titmawsl, man in all his transactions - through life. He amassed a large property by untiring industry and punctuality; and at , the advanced age of ninety years, was resting quietly upon his bed, and calmly waiting to be called away. He had deliberately made al most every arrangement•for his decease and burial. His pulse grew fainter, and the light • of life seemed flickering to its socket, when one of his eons observed :—"Father, you will probably live but a day or two; is it not well for you to name your bearers ?" "To be sure c my son," a l lid the dying man, "itis well thought of, and I w;11:do so now. He gar,e a list of six, the, usual number, and sank back exhausted upon his pillow. , A gleam of thought passed over his withered face like a ray of light, and he rallied once "My son, read me that list. Is the name of Mr. Wiggins there 7" "it is, ny fathei." "Then strike it off," said lie,. em phatically, "foi he was never punctual—was never anywhere in season, and he might hin der the procession a whole hour!" more. lar 4 lAs To the free love doctorings," said Mrs. Partington, with a face as benevolent as a thanksgiving dinner, "I don't wonder much about 'em, but it seems to me they needn't cause much, fear where any love exists at all. Where hearts beats responsible tcr.each other, and where they are mouldered together by early love and plenty of children, depend on it no free love doctorings can do 'ern any harm.% The old lady sta7ped here, like a Chelsea ler; ry boat at the drop, and stirred her tea slow ly,.looking vacantly at the picture of the cor poral, that model of military, political and con jugal constancy, while Ike tested the cat's sternutatory powers by filling her nose with pulverized bread crumbs. ilerA Fair EMEND sportsman was once boast ing of his infallible skill in finding a hare. • " If," said a Quaker who was present, "I were a hare, I would take and seat myself in a place. where I should be'sure of not being disturbed by thee from the first day of Janu ary to the last day Of December.". , "Why, where would you go?" "Into thy study.." tip' "I ' SAY, boy, skip that (ix." " haven't got no stopper." 's • . . '' Well, bea&him, then." . . "se.s alteidy headed; sir." • "Coeound yont ,inipertinent .. . turn Mtn... right sitle•mtt already, "sir:" .."Speak to him, you yase - Al !" • " Food morning, `Mr. • stir A FARMER'S ['Welter was visited hy a , • -young- rustic, 7,ho' finding, if difF4,nit to keep up the . conversatipn, risked the girl after an embarrassing silence Itd• prevailed for some tinte, \ rif - -she knew of anybody that ivant4d to buy , n,*tirt ?,". "No, don'tr.she replied 5 tie,. <mei° self?" - "oh, no." -said .rus• "I only asked just to-,make talk." pir gal:Cif:R . B qiEvit., who pays special attention riyoung lady up ,town; without ,making any d mded advances, Was returning with her from mewing the other night, when she feelingly. said, "I fear I Oa never go ,to heaven." "Why?" 'asked our typo; '"Bc cause." she replied, •"I e a deril so well:" tier A' nourWasked charity on pretence of being dumb. - . A lady having askedliin with equal simplicitysand humanity, how long he . had been dumb, he was ,thrown off his guard, and answered" From my birth, madam." - 'Toor felloW.!" said the lady, and she bestowed on him a; dollari with perfect good nature. , goy- You NG limEnte.t.-:-.A few , daYs ago, says the To!edo (0.) Blade, a smart little fel low of about seven summers, went up to a fruit stand, and rising on tiptoe peeped over ,at the fruit, remarking, as he extended a dime, "I think I will buy a few apples to take home , to the children." air A WOBLD BE prophet, down' south, said lately in lone of his sermons,sthat he "was sent to redeem the world, and all !ling there in." I.lPon hearing this, a nativ pulled out two five dollar bills on a broken bank, and re quested him to fork over the specie for them. sir SONE city poet has worked out the following elegant specimen of literatureiand rhyme : Oh r Sally, 'tis.my chief delight, To gais upon yeiur.eyeses luv for you by gosh cirpasses The love I fele for rum coil lams ! ler AN EDITOR wishing to tell of the, fall, spoke in this wise :—"At a recent party, given by tba.ex-President, tine of the ladies dropped nn ornament; there was a tremendous bustle in the room immediately after the catastro. phe." , • - ' • tor A wrorstorj,editor, in speaking of a eoncert•singer, says her voice is delicious— pure as the moonlight,' and tender as a•three shilling shirt I P-r-o-d-i-g-i<i-U-s I If that is not complimentiry, we should like to know what is. ser Wass- Dr. Beeswax had his seventh boy, he exclaimed to,his wife—" Well, what in thunder shall we call him?" "Why, I've settled on Peter.", "I never knew a man by the simple name of Peter that could even earn hid silt."' Welt, then call him Salt-Peter." may` Aa ADVOCATE having lately gained a suit fora poor young lady, she remarked, "I have- not anything to pay 'you with, sir, but my heart." • "Hand it over to the clerk, if you please,' I wish no fee for myseifrhe replied. tar TnERE is a Man in Tiffin with so out a name that it takes two Frenchmen and a big Indian to , pronounce it. It has never yet been bpelled, but, a machine is about to be imported froin Holland for tlmt purpose. LATE:Si PASItIONS--There is no end . to the % - agaries of fashion. It is now said that the next style will he, to wear bonnets on the head. The ladies will scarcely bc, re'6og nized.by:their intimate friends. 41 tom"" I-voiez like to patronize thialint,' said a culprit to it katigratin._ ! never mind. taatouss," was the reply, "it will goon auspent*vsiratien," • Exalast" EPIGRA-M Whig and. Tory 4th - 11kb And bite, Juat as hungry doge we see : Toss a bone 'b. int Iwo, they light, 7 - TOSS a couple, they agree. 1910*:Kter , out of bed company, for the chance . * when tie Masi! fires into a dock be ll wi hit -somobodi. REAtEqkrtif SAM. ,B.4lAudul rAitivrO Ai yne og ittAL;E . rAcsti6ite ' lll .9,lnrthnotottetrafltelsnettlWeantidutag of•abich acara Weed Lando tbsji balance in aitocsi stateofruittratletuAnbi IMPrOTteliente are a large braider,' itotaa,Std err a More nr.lsor ern, tor erhtik.it is at prettiest orenpied, tgoreitiptital Howe. sith a dwellbmornrisend.artd an ezrolieut- neing of Water: two ortbanik.ii wasl_barn and sheds. and other oat-trulhtlapt Prloaand twins low end manalable. Title good. and ivankuniln , given when dostred. . A L. 40., a desirable. building lit in ..Nora&lan„, Addition tel'ettsvtite(FtebbectLy near the Centre Turitike,ss , by • - . sA3 . ll:i t ki4l42, Wad *mitLis ". September Is3l,Mt( PUBLIC HOUSE FOR SALE. THE large, convenient and cornforta bie now in'Pinogroee 13 , wouidwnowtept Philip eons. ts berebynfforai for solo. The building is 40 by GO feet. ocetwAse a compienons _position In the, town ; It has six room:ton the tint flow, ..., fourteen on the second, and tre,on the third. The la Kitchen is provided with every necessary eonceni . . for each an establishment. the &Adding will seourrunodate sixty horses; From one sere of ground to fifty, will In said :along to suit the purchaser.-„ - If this property is Sad tlisppeted'Of Vitale D /t of Jancb In/ next, it will then be Ibe rent: Apply'o PL7EIt VILBERT, '• • TVlrgrore, AbloalLcbsoi44 December • PUBLIC SALE. - - WILL BE SOLD at. Polak: Sale, on =WHAT. th e 16th day of January hen. at 10 ecloch in the Seeman. at the dwelling bonito id John Thome, 01110 Creagan's), in the township of !Weevilly Sebuiliill county. tthewfourths or a veinal& Vann, on- Wens 79 acres, situate in the township, of Pinepest and Wayne, in the county of Schuylkill. three miles east of Plumy:we, with Dwelling and Mini; also.a tailing Spring otWater.(this otberdintli rill he sold in connection with the them by order irtthe Or phans' Court, at the same time. Beeorphan:Wont No the,) being the property of Vinous Witham* deceased, and John Thomas. Also, a large quantity .or Stock, Blackeintb Tools, We. ' JONATHAN WARM, zi eedcw. SARAH WI4LIANS, f Dereinter 21 1.851 - • 50,3t* ORPHANSI COURT SALE. • ImIIURSUANT t o an _Order' of the Or ph ume Court of the County. of Schuylkill, In the umnealth of Pennsylvania, the subscriber, admin !Orator of the estate of THOMAS MORGAN, Lite of the Borough of Tamaqua: in the County of ficbriAkill• de ceased, will expose to sale by miblieveayhmon MONDAY. the :Ist day.of janttarY4!., at - 10 o'clock In the fore noon: at the public hen , Metierl fkgyell lit the 'Bor ough at Tamaqua, in gm County of Schuylkill ,afaresabli All that certain undirided half Tart Of a two 'story dwel ling house. and lot of ground situate in the lloroudy of Tamaqua, in die County of Schuylkill, and Stager Penn sylvania. to witt—bounded by 1 Railroad street, on the west, by a public street oh the math, by a public alley on the east,sind by lot No. 5d on the south. containing in front CO feet. and to depth '250 feet, and markedly' Baum's addition to Tamaqua, No. 57.. Raid prembes wereformer , iy kept as a tavern, late the estate of said demised.— Teems and conditions made known at the time arid plate of sale by -. ~ CRI Ali (LANE; Adler: . By order of the Orphans' Cenrt, Josorr Barra, Clerk. —-. • Deeemberltl,lBsl .56.3 t • - -. FOR SALE : aA NEW THREE-STORY BRICK lIOPSE and ffiCtiv, other valnable Property In Po tt s v il le: 1 . 21. t.! The siulascriter offers at private saloon the most -reasonable terns, his sops II story thick Dwel ling' Nouse, In Second street, a few doers abort, Market, immediately beside the lid Methodist Church. , This fine building is just completed. and has not yet been:used, It Is large, light and airy. and has all the conveniences that a housekeeper would desire, and is lixitted In A pleasant and convenient part of the town. There is - a beret-tall. lag well etezeellent water In the cellar—a very important consideration in the present scarcity. • TEILMS:—Onh-lburth cash and the balance tO suit the purchaser. provided only It be properly socured.'. ALSO. Four Frame DlPellittifS on Callmehlli Street, int. niediately in the rear of the new Brick, above mentioned. Thee* are likewise desirable propeities. They an be had on the same rasy terms. - . . iri.)-The whole will ho sold low. i N. : B .—Titles clear and indlFputal,le: L. WO3l ELBDOn El; '.O - ppootite Eplax4.l2.lCp.urch, Centre St., Pottarille . Doe. ni. 1.553. . . 63-ti ORPHANS' COURT SALE., I)I7RUANT• to an Order of the Or - phaus' Court of the county of Schuylkill. intthe Cornntonwealth of Pennsylvania, the subseriber,titutrdian of the perxm and estate of Sarah Janelton,:a Minor child of James Row, of tb.• WWII of Llewellyn. in the county of Schuylkill. will expose to sale by public yen, due, .so TUESDAY, the ltltb day of :January next. at 10 o'clock In the foreneon. at the dwelling house of John Th9ruas, slate Crvs,umn'ss. in tho township of l'lnegrove. In the county of S,:huvlkill All that certain Atn . diclded-ous..fonith .pari or a pa r r !' and tract of Land, sit wife in the townships of Pinelnire and Warne. In She county of Sehuvlklll. and state of Dennsvli.ania. bounded by lands of rtnurlo Reirtutrd, of I." , .ld.t r rn. Henry. nod F,o ',ree IL Cres.onan; now Daniel I and Ilenry Saylor: b: land now or late of Peter Are i a . Cn., enntainini, in the whole.i9 smelt and lin per , 110 a, with, rho appn rte.nancra. ronsisting of n two Etn ry log Dwelling 'lon., Etsrn. Spring, Ilouse, and other oat-buildlngs, the estate of said minor. Trams and con., dit lons made known at , the time and place of &ale. by • HARRIET WASLEY, Grid rdia n. By orcivr Jf t Cnurt. Jonnct 11.1rE2, Clerk iA m 1.. r ,1 1 NEW : YORK ADV. AMeRICAN'ARTISTi' UNION!! ryilE AMERICAN' ON .world respectfully announceto the citizens of t e Utdted iztatOs and the Canadas, that for the', purpose of cultiVating a taste f.mr the flnelarts throughout th, urountry:atel. with the %lex of enst.llng every family k • Pissessed of a gallery of trignvings, lIT TIIE : ,FiltST A ItT>TS OF AGE, they have . determin• edl in order to create in extensive sale for their Engra thus,not °DIY girl. employment to;,n large number of artists and others, but inspire among our I tcountryrnen a tote for works of art, to present to the pun chasers 6f their engravings, . 2:01,90n of dhetn sold. 2.30.100 GIFTS; of IV , iskusl mid of $l5OOlO. , , , . Each purehar.er a a One Dollar •• Engraving. the y receives not only an Enr,TaVng richly worth the money,'. hut also a ti..ket which entitles him to one of rthe Gifts 1 eilt:•11 they are'di.tributed: . . ' ,- , i F , T I'IVI; DOLLAItS, a . hixhly finished Engraving. 1 beautifuDy prikted in on., ;And Fi.so tiIITTICEIkTS, will] her sent; or }lie Dollars' worth of splendid lingissings : rai be foleet.lfrin the Catalogue.. ' I- copy of the Catalogue, topt her. speeimen ol' one of the tax:raviries, can he :wen at the °Kee of this palwr. eI . -, For each Dollar sent. An Engraving acinalb" .worth that sum, and a - ilift Ticket, irnTedlately he.forware •' ! • .And Ertel itsittroadt „. .•.• Open to .Kelton. Nerthneshertunct l'outity, I'n,—E+.;citi and -IN and after u. hail hours front "ilaildiihnvto Slaton,..: (1110nd:iv, SeptembOr " .25, and until the Extension by the Sunbirry And Yale .: • ,l, AO:NTS: , ' • 1 Railroad Cow any to Wilihummort, is corepletni, Pas. The Committ e ebelliering that the Suceess fif 'this Great 1 ...Tager Trains will be run wte.174 1 3' (except Sundays) as National Undirtaking 1, ill be materially promoted by the ! fok . idwg , , 1 t: ~ t . 1. - . . energy and . enterprise ef intelligent and persevering ; Lsallme Reatlinr Railroad neimt;;lnwner °flitted Alia vine Agenti have Osoltied• to treat IS lib such on the most lib', streets, Plilladelphia, at 7.30 A. M.; connect at Poit Clin real terms. . i ; • ~1 • ; ,. tett -With t,.• Cattawisset CompSny's Cars, (passlfig over Any person wishing tollecomf an Agent, by sending I,' the LittleSchuyikill and Catawitta Railroads), aniarrive . ( post=paid,) St; :will reeelte by ietunt of mall; a OM. no- t at 511 it' , at 4 - 30 P. M. I !'' tar Euggiving,'n - wry TYCKET;; a Prtepectus: a Cats. l Packet Boats leave itnimlt's l'oppesite CatawiSsa) for' logue and all Olier nee.msary information. , ; Wilkesbaire iminediately on the arrival of the Cam, and • ' 'lit the - final 'completion of the 'kale, the Gifts will lie I leave Wilkesharre at ti. P. M., cimnectitrg with the noon placed in , the hands of a Committee of the Purchasers I Train. and arn - se at Philadelphik the same evening: to ts... distributed, dd.. notice of which, will be given.! &ayes or Packets will leave foe:- Williamsport orr i anival througheut the United States and Caimans. 1 of thu Cars at Milton. and *turtling. leave WiliWnsport • I LIST. OF .G I YTS : . • , ! every' morning to connect with the train at lillitonitwhich 100 Marldebusts of Washington, at **DO, $10 ; 000 l starts at 31 o'clock. A. M. Connecting with the Beading 100 " - "; ' tlay. at moo, .. . io , non Railroad at Port Clinton, and anives nt PhiladelSda at too ... •.1 • ir,:b.q.e; l ttoo, - 10, 1 ,0 0 ; at 7.30, P. M. By this route; thedistance betweetahlbs- 1 Jou " "; Calhoun, 5100, 10,0()0; delphia and Williamsport to aiicompllshed in ftilurfun 50 eltlant Oil Paintings, in • splemlidgllt framesi hours. - . .., aloe Ix 4 ft.; each. ;tire. ! r . 5,000. Passenger trains leave Williamsport for Elutir‘ every 300 'elegant Oil! Paintings, 2x3 ft. eaelt..itn. • 5,000' - day, except Sundays, at 7A. M., connecting at '*''..huira 500 steel plate!;Engravings, hrilliantly colored in ; with trains for Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and other Western ell. rich gilt feames,l423o inches tech, 010, .. 5,000: points. Trains leare.Elmird for Williamiport at/4 I'. M., 10,000 elegant . Steel plate Engravings. colored in oil, - ; ; Passengers there take the mernilg stage to Milton?,: of the irailiton Monument 20x'-'oln. tech gli 40,000 ; Passengers leaving Philadetphia. Will procure their tick -237,0005teel plate Engravings,'from 100 different .. ets for this route, at the abase named depot of ths,Read plates. noysl, In possession of. and owned by the I hag Railroad Co. i , l y , Artiste Union, of the Market TOM' of from 50. • eta. to V each. . 41,000 ; 1 first-eleViiellicig, in 3lst st.. N. Y. sit' ' 12,000 • ts I" "-- ' - •• - .. ....... i . Y. . du - to II illiaansport, -4 . • -.- •tt,i:s 50 .T 2 bulldln - Orris in lit) and 101st 'MR, .N. . city, - do to Wilkesbarre( i. - • - - r.rj 450 each 25:100 ft. (teen, at $ll.OO, -. : MAXI I ' • ; Tautvina to Wilkesbarre, -1- i • • - -. re: 100 Villa Sites,: containing each 10,000 eq. ft. In the • suburbs of; New York City, and commanding.a i morning Valley train, to connect , : with this line . AZ-Passengers from Pottnllle;khould take the 9 efolock magnificent view of the Hudson River and . i ~___ u _ • I 5 .. 1 ., ' I a for p country, attTama- Long Island Sound at $5OO, • . ' . • '5./ perpettoti Mans of cash. without Interest or Fie : • I day end Friday, arid Port Clinton on Tuesday, Thnriday. s°,o°°l- qu A' freight train will leave 5111fon on Monday. We:tines ' 5.000 curtly, 01 , ..5230 P ath, . and Saturday of path week. ' CMOS carried to mid from 50 do 1.116 .do do of $lOO each, ; - 5,000 NO di do _do dui of 50 " ; 5,000, Phittdelphia without transhipment. APPLY' at the Read. 930 do 'de do 'de of 20 a , mon , ing .llallroad Frciffht Der ...... b! corp ... s . r_of ian tirrad a,l a w ndAlie w rry . . In , streets; "m T ' 4 .000 do do • do do of 5 ‘! . , 4341 ; .. • e.: - Refrrenee'in mum(' to the Real Estate , V. J.-1 ISCTIEII & Co., Beal Estatt. Brokers, N. York. Orders, (past-paid), -December 16, 1854 , . I , --... witx,'"le ' T "F'i°4 ' in .1 1 .; e 117.71 ' 11001E 1 , .91 , 4 • s „, - .• - TRANSPORTATION. ~• ' 5 0 5 Bniadwair, N. v , - • Er - d- Tho P.noravings on the catalogue are now ready . ' 1 for deliver. ; _. 31._623 .. ii) ADAM'S - .11. Col.li. EXPRESS; O.TTSVILLE TO lIARRISIIVRO. Atumst 5. 1534. , . i • . • This line connects daily ; with all tlieir greati:South ' BRITISH PERIODICALS. : - • pro and western Routes. ,By rtangement their Place of fly- EARil' COPIES SECVIIED . . "Bp, - . • Premiums lio New Subscribers. . G b r,. ine Th a nse kn ha Pu ri tis eg rili s e rtrcles il ri t t e thu tiu °ls beis ce ni rti mM wx""l 'llse l , T 4 EONARD SCOTT a : c0., , N. York, „., :41 oni cau ee. opoo 1C.,1L COTTEIL I 1 continue to repubilsit the followirig Drititat Period-. Adams & Co.'s moot, at ' S.. 8. ltilibiiiliB, romerinteOlent. :rata, viz: : ' - sprit 72, 19.14 ' . "., ._ /84 P-:'• L T 111; LOXImiN QUARTEVLI; (Consorvative). ..,/ --- ----- - ' --- - --- - 2. .721 P; linOlit.rUGll .ffEfIETE (Whig).• . , ~ I THILAD'A. a. READI - Pie• -- RAIL ROAD. 3: THE NORTH' BRITIS.II lit:l7Elr.-(Pre.4 Church). miguawsir i p o =Mga 4. THE WEArraIiANTER RErit.'lr /Liberal). 5 tam - WO:00/r S L'PLTBURG .ILO.T.IZLYEern7).. It 4 ' OF EItEIGIIT ON IMERCIIANDIZE. The rpresent Critittal state of European affairs will rect.! aer tlit.‘o , .poblirations cuitasuallyjnteresting during the ; IN AND AFTER NOVEMBERIst; forthooming yoar. They will occupy a middle ground is (fit 1854, until further notice, the following Ralik of tween the hastily written nee adtems,crade'steculationsi. Freight will be charged per 100 pAunds: • :•:•'; ° ~.. .and nyineruntors of the daily journal, and the ponder.. , . I : e„ .l •?.. " ' , 7-f:Cd MIS Tome of the futunahh , torian, written a ft er the living ; . : I: E'...t :::, 4 ....- P Interact, and excitement of the great pnlitical events of • _ .- ee. .... ~+ ra :s • the time shall have passed away.- It is to these Periodi! , ARTICLES Or natant. '4 t f. .. 4 , .a. i „ , cats that readers must look for the only really intelligible! i' ' and reliable history of current events, and as such, in I • i: . ".... • ' L l;:: , addition to their welbedablished literary, scientific, and ' .E l 7 Goods. Confectionery,'Books.hupet- 36 , , '';:.!:.45. theological character, we urge them upon the considern- i ' i no.. ei r. ,,,.„ , F reph lu st. Fi s h, Gi am. & c . y, Don of the reading public. Anvils. Bran. Butter, Copper. Egga. Ear. Air Arrangements are now penuanevaly Made fur the then are.Grindstonert,Grocerimiremp receipt or Earl* Shut+ 'front the . British Publishers, bY It ems, R ar d war ,,, hid e s, Itollow-war e , 'M ;.-• 11 ' Willett we are 'nailed to place all our R.,:praas•in Owl Leather Machl err Ovsters,oll4eeds„ '' ;' ! I hands of the subscribers , about as soon as they ma be! s - ' a • ' - . ; ..“.,, furnished with-the foreign eopbas. Although this in- i A i r„ c . m ," ,Catree.Ondri.nir Iron, - ':'-••;: scams A Eery 'age outlay at our pa we shall continue ' -"' - - 2. Lead. Id e i °tic'n 'i lie. Spike; like, Sal t, .18 F , ! 9 ' to furnish the Periodicals at the sam all ew gates As hereto! fore, toge th er With the following Premiums to new Sub. i Procialons, l l et Sugar , 'a Whiskey. &c m ' ,;; , • Brooms, Fire Bricks , Guano ; 31111 Fiance, ,scribers: • i . TER3IF AND PREMIUMS; , , Pitch and Tar, Salt, Scrap Iron, limber 15 -.. ' 734 IN/T.441V Premium Moan helm.] i ; and Lumber, Ac., I i.• ricks. Coke Cord Wood Clay, • ravel For any one of the !caw Reviews and one Prem. vol. $.3 00 B ' ' •' P , -,, ..!.,, F.t any two 1 . -Ire . Iron : Ore , Limestone Manure 11,; -12 , i. 4 " 000 r' ! 500 - " " , • :.r ' CI, . Iron, Plaster, Slate &r- :-r.. Fur any three .1 " - 7... 9 7 two 4 ..,.. •. s ( T o ..,,m,,, nr ,- per tame, '' :' ' • 't ' al- ''ls • For all four of tho Reviews 'Oct. 21 1834 • , ~,," 524;;i For Blackwood** Magazine • "' one " 309 . , _________ . ~;. _— For Illackwocat and thme Reviews " three " • - 900. PHILAD'A .It. READING RAILRVO; For Blackwood A eke foot neriurs " three 0 10 00 Paymenis firer stalk in nil ra{fa in advance. Money ii .,, . . c.„„„,. the dote *dem iuurd will be rnetimi at par. - The Prendruna consist of the following works, back vol. 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To 1 " Philadelphia. - 2* 210. 195 'l9O prevent disappointment, therefore, ;where that work Is( " Inclined Platte , 2.4.. i 210 • 195 ;4.190 not alone wanted, Subscribe's will please order as many : " Nicetown, 215 1 210 - 195 L '..".' , 100 different works] fur premiums as there are volume" to I " Germantown It. I. . 215 10 • - 195 si. - 190 1 which they may be entitled. • 1 , ~, • " Falls of Schuylkill, 2i3 I 11 0 - . 195 1190 , j CLUBBING; ; • - •.1 " lianaynuk, . 21A 1 210 195 - >lll9o A discount Of twenty-Ave per Cent, form .the above Orb. • " Fitting 3111115 200 i 195 180 , ' , ;: . 1.80 014 will be allowed ' to Clubs. ordering four or cure copies " probehocken and Ply-I. 1 ! I. ' , - .:1.• ..,1 of any one or mimeo( the above works. Thus: Font-co- • mouth Railroad. I2* ISA 190 :,194:1 • plan of BLlckword or of one Review ;will: be ,rent to one ltambo's and Potts' and ir adder-se for $3; four copies of the forirßeriewsan.d Black- Jews', . 105 190 180 '.-.! 175 wood lw $3O;. ; . Norristownor Bridgeport, 193 190 1801 ' : fl7s 1 ti'-No premiums will he given where the ribose allow- ." Port Kennedy, , 193 190 1% .. .i175 ance is made to Oahe. nor will prenilutna in any caw be " ] - alley Forge , too 183 175' '?1:5 furnished,nntriat the subscription money Is pun In full " Pturtdivillo -, Ist) • 175 141 4 '-',165 to the Publisher', without remorse to au agent. Matey " Royer's Ford, - • . • .19 175 160- ,ABA ' currenfin the State where homed. will be received at par. " Pottetown„. 17 5 170 16 ° - ' ''' ,l6 ° PORTAGE: ; ~ " Dottglasvilk., ; . 111) 1 170 100 AOO. 1n all the Oriftelini Cities and Towns, there works will " Birdsboro' • 168 A ire tscs -0150 be delivered.' tluougir arntry FREE Of P:OIiTAGE.--: " Rending. . . If 4 1 130 140 1- - ..140 When Pent by mail• the rost3j;ro to Any p a d e f the u n it e d " Bem ent - Re e di ng an d ~,• 1 - States trill be but Ttarnlyflar (ants a year I.r "Black- Ilohrstille. . . - 134 r t -1 , 59 lio :;:ill°. wood." and tut float/vs. (Int. a year for oath of the Re- " Mohnorillo. - 'l4 t - 150 ,140 2,140 views. “ Hamburg, ' - 14 1 , 130 ••-••4 Vh•-•-• Demi , lancer; and communications sihould always be ad- • " Orrin:Mune. • . 15A i 150' - F.=.-- ,z. dreseid, IrsEltitl, to tho Priblisior s , , . - ; .. _.. _ . • LEONARD SCOTT & CO. i , • . -34 Gortl Mere:Utile v.+, Der.mber. 20, 1851 : • . . ,_ , 51-St . - L D.-11 Me rge RECEIVE AD assort- Op mot 4 / 1 0:fined tertanitry. !from et* triennt'Aden Hanel & linrriran and tribal's. Mika* niro want bre Perfumery, rail at C: BAR pti book and Variety Eton. Amity 11,18/ ` G . LIMA satiftriti(n.i: RAU:SWAM . AVM • tillffil.llllllLr itTadsl , ShrriASS/4 " 4 " eitin =l,lll:kaya wawa, dally,ASupdays eleopted„) st 4ITIM DW* A* A. anti 2 34 ledap V•eclitialVtn; lagnldnt *ld ' afternoon * =MMn, onitain tar itraar till : Returning, will.)eato PPrt Ctinion on the ar4t:nal tbil Lassen Train froth'Ptasiya. _ _ FARE :—To 1.0. to rod cents. n um. deneraragant. ' Tantikuaaisnett,, •15,4 r RAILROAD: fCONNEXIONS, w#h HARRISOURG Plawitrre, &c., by - the Dauphin and enaitednensa Railroad. Oa and after 31entuT, IDE 0 2 . 1834, the Dor 6 i l ; mikig Namur, Trials, Dom and ewe; Auburn, wild connect with ilia only Trak Dont:dutrarn, erestward, on the inaplabi'Maßnsid; leasing Aubinit" at Id An iiiectainnadation Pasant,* Car will also leirerikatt. tag at 5, A. M daily, to eonnett with aims Train, sitAn , burn, for Ihurisbtog, *c. = The Dauphin ?Mu Easfwart returning, lear4 Harris burg at 1135 noon, and cointectir at Auburn hith the Down Allem= Pass Train Train oath° Reedietgath r aid tor Reading end PhiladelYtita. . Pamengen by this Tulin ant alai reach Pottsidile the same evening.by_tbaynAftertteein pninutger Mehl. . Readbischberm,lipt. • wt.g. SUNDAY ExcuapoN TRAitlB.. Al t READMIT RAILdI AD. t IN AND AFTEICSUNDAY.,4UNE 0th.1862, and on efria-f .4unday . 4l fur ther notice:4.lm Express EiceurXien humor leave Philadelphia at NA. M.. *nit return (rim Potts ville at 4 P. NI., astneilay—ratokdtairat ail Way !Coates on the Line, and et the following stationeat the hod* staid;. VP ?UM DOWN' Station& I Ti t tations. 1, •• I A- I S;. • leaves Ptdbura ' 7.3) Leaves Pottattlie Paean Phrznixt Illa B.til tastes Alt-Carboni , ', ~. Pottstown UR et• R. lEkten ;',.,,.. .. Reading 9.11 i-: " r ' R.:.-rig 3:, • " & urcen 11144 P.,, ," rettiotown, , ',., " Mt. Carbon 10.:4 L , : s. Phantlxvilla Arrites at Pottsville MO. litirtveli at Phlisid*': 5 '. 34 ~ fur the Ronne!' j oTh . , u usaddown, in AO, b ra :l From Philatatoi%mnirr eand back same dey, a $L 40 " " Pottstcrin 1 ",. " f,` , As ~ ~ R a o* , 1 .i. 4/4 : 14 r . : ' . 2so ;' " . 1 * R. lboten.l3lteCarbon i Pcdtsvitile, 400 1 " Reading to rwarivelarufasck mine daYe -'- 1.50 Itits.No Bag2aem carried Utittlthese Trains. Ail Tickets must be purchased beam entering the Cara. t May 29, 1852. 1 ~i — .( k PASSENC H TRAINS. l ''. :' ag 1111. VW 3 g._..3. . i IFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA 1, jl l and Reading Itailrolid.-+Sunmi ' Arranir;iinent.— 75031 PHILADELPJHA TO Asfts.VlLEE.' On and after May 17,1852, there will be two Pkesenger Trains daily, (Sundays extleptid), between Philfsdelphia, Reading and Pottsville. , 1 4 310R.silNG:,LINE.' ' 3. . ; The Expresi Train learesPhiladelpdia daily. elPeiit Sun days, at 7 . 14 o'clock, A. M. i Thl) W t ai Train hew& Potts -71 title daily, Sundays excepted, at o'clock, A. ;31. AVTERNOO3I . - .E. The Way Train leaves Ph, ilXdelphia daily, extept Sun days, at 314 o'clock, P. M. The -Ex Traili leaves Pottsville dilly, except Sundays, at V o'clock, K. 3L HOURS OF PASSIFO R , DINO. ; For Philadelphia. at 9 o'clock 10 minutes, A. hi4end 4 o•eloek 51 minutes, P. M. ;F0r,,,, Pottsville, at 9 tibia* 34 minutes. A. 31., and 6 cielaik, P. 31. ,Both Trains stop at all the Stations along the: Rine. PARTS: 1,. . ar CM LA CARS. 5 ci,c , ...4-. e Mi." Reading to Philadelphia. ;.;,tl 75 • It 45 Reading to Pottsville.l; 105 '- R 5 ' I 1 Philadelphia to Pottsville, ,2 75 i"2 ;25 Depot in Pottsville, cart* of Union and RallriAd Ste, rear of American Mm. ; Paiwngers cannot Otter the ears unless provided with a ticket.l My pounds of Rag,rage Isillbe allowed to mitt passen ger in these lines, and xetsuingets are expressly prhhibited from taking anything as /Salome but their own Wearing ' apparel. which will be at the OA of its owner. I By order of the Beard of Managers. _.!,,, -; tt.tliitADFORD, Seer...tary. June 5,1852„ :"?if ne ; , :', t hss,Liverpool iiii 1 3 htladelphla , i 4, STEAMSHIP CO. INTEND SAILING THEY F.s.VORITE STEAMSHIPS: '.. toNS. - ;, CITY OF MANCHESTER - - 1. ... - 21'15. Capt. W"fu, CITY or ItAITI MORI& (newl.- 2535, Cape- R. Lorca, CITY OF WASHINGTON/ (1107) 2700, Capt. R..larrcu, RANTIAItott, ~ -1574, Capt. ----4. —.,- - . FRO!: P114,510.PIIIA: ''>, CITY OF MANCHESTER, 17(ae,day, Pith January, H , 55, KANGAROO. about rhurduy. .f.----- 17 , FROM LlvE4lrooL: ..;,. CITY OF MANCHESTER, 41'6r/tier:day. 20th Norm. 1954, KANGAROO, about FE-drtekkiii --- -- -4- ;"; • RATES. OF P4'SSAGE: .., F a PrfItATELPIII C. i' FROM lITERP O 4. Saloon Berths. - - - -,$00;I Saloon Berths, - -11 gtiln.' MIMMip " -- - 0.51 Mfdship " - I:7 Forward " - - - - Ml i Eastward '' - -15 " Stewart* Fees. Including Stewa TIIIRD ('LASS PASSENGERS: A limited number of ThiM Class Passengers will be Ur ken from Philiolelphia and ILIv;rpool, and found In pro visions: - I l' 4 ' From I'l,ila,leljhia, - 1.25 . il Pam Limiool, .?` - $lO Children s2.l.—fpfants $5. ("ertilleates of l'a. , sage will I+ issued here t46arties wtlo are deFirbus of bringing out their friends, get corre sponding rates.' f, i . Drafts on Liverpool from 1 upwanls. An experienetel Surgeon still be carried on eackship. 411 goods sent to the Agente 01 Philadelphia and Liver pool, will be forwarded with economy and despatch. For Freight or. Passage, apply In RICHARD EDWARDS Corner of Second and Market streets. l'Ottevllle: • : S.PIL'EL SMITH...OP - 01, 17 Walnut st.. Philadelphia. fir 7 Broadway, New York, and WILLIAM INMAN. Agent, . , No. 1 Tower Buildings, Li4erpool. November 25. 18541 . I ‘ 413-fl EMM CATAWISSA, WICLIAMSPOOT FARE: id i . 1 .„ Philadelphia to Cataxixes,. -i - do to 3111 ton. ':- , By order of the Ikpird of sunagolt, Aut.. 11,114.54.1in/DVORA, Sec;COiy. ' • CH Oleg HAMS.: —B4st &red, ortE;e Arst quail per,, hem the , as Add mullet emery btst and leturehty, at • t••• ;• 1 1411 =11 Neve Vettalahhi aaB,Protblou 41411111, 81. Hey 1854 07 21-tt I'l l ' : ° l ' ; l lllfi r D p oolumiw 4A,^ -,BALE:v Horattokifrasit ritaii.N; dive: _ - • Azo tt er, - ~,i- s aititeli Dmmier. or es " w l sditot,lar 0, fuggli oliff ir kozr - 11:10 vat &Wit of itag 00,4 0 i or Ma looloPMY % to. g 300C1P0111421101d.R. _Feb AU% g. . g. , •=';,. g, - - v g.G , 1 • ' ' !Ras ERv .0 1 - I If yen siopldlite Pleetent breati4 er'; orml *tar doubt truithet add materially to the ea ter "the ha m= ewe divine:" 31. D. L. DM:SW&jaarhalled•rgtredie roath,Paste kw cleaning, _the teeth, by heinr prepared expriwdy with a of to sup ply a delieloiney of the toilet, and ' E t s !ht wants or thews who aimed:de the atllitynt th ose organs-41Ni *MR. • It au:ablate thenct alatisetide,' wad ewe . 11 ;rt coons and ammatie motwrthar, twiralsit• in modeling an efficient !tor nature pinuemt, wife and metal ; and *Mime the merit of being eatirigy Jive from acid of any kind, yet nth:eta:o y removes tonatemets the effects of vitiated seeretket of,the; month, and preiente UM, men -24/141-111on of ta4 • 4 l*,li. l ! 4 !.°lrta,ell .wWq, re All who bare mad 'both pale, Ore it the prefer ence cow other kinds m4nufartmed elsewhefe-Ahe cm* poet !ions of which they know bat little or nothleart ?Matto/ only by L: DODSON; ; - ItentbcPottnille. Itywhom it Will be imppiled to dealers eta ikberl dla• eounL ' • r ' • Ju l y 1:151- • "4:41' • FRENCM TRUSSES dzoWEIGHING LEST THAN T% otrEcts, for the cure of Rims or RUMBA neknowledged by the highest ntedlealsatbrattiew in Philadel• phia, iticompimday superior to any otter in Use. fintfeints will - be gratified to learn that the reclaim now offers to procure no only the lighted mid most eaiy, but as dumb, a TrnsOu any other, in lieu of the cum brous and uncomfortable article cranny wild. There is no difficulty attending thefittitikand ban the pat le Mas ted It retain its - poeilloriertthotriebasge, ; Personae! a distance, Unable to call on the stetweriber: tan hare the Truss sent 45 any alarms by remitting Fria -Damns for the single Trtiss, or To tot the dOtble.-with measure round the hips and stating the side effected: It will be exchanged to su.10:1 not fitting, by returning it at once, unsoiled. 5 Yor'sale only by tap Imcorter, • CALEB B. izEDLEs.I , 04..12th and Race Etc fiGr• Ladles ,reguliire. ,the, benefit of HECUANICAL SUPPORTS, owing to ermegemeut in the Internal Organs, inducing Falling of the , Womb, Vocal; Pulmonary,Go. peptic, Nervous and Sphial'Weaknesit. are Informed that a competent and expidermed LADY will le in attendance at the Rooms, (set apart for their trchstete use) No 12th street, let door below Race. June 21, IW. 2.5,1y Time P. 31. 4.00 4.07 415 5.21 6.00 GM 7.30 mums 'wenn-at , PURE COD LIVER . OIL AND LIN*. , . a 4, 11 CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, an u hs.•Cbtdr, AsOuUtc, Bronchitis, Gratin! Debility, a Scrofulous Humors. , The Proprietor hairs ucceeded (from directions of Pro feesor Stoner In Combing the Oil and Lime so perfectly ; that the taste of the OIL !ditch is so hauseouS to persons generally, is entirely oveacomei and It can -be' taken by I the most delicate females*, Ith pleasure.- And as rtords the benefit of this article twer the pure oil, the followine case. by Prof Stone. is shade-tit to - convince tbe,most sceptical. The young bares 24 years of act. , li “erdisetts e was one o unmixed phthisis,: - which had been expected to terming e in the course of a few months. fatally.; The upper part cif both her lunge was Stied with tubereb4; and in some plarew were beginning to soften. 1 The mso was evidently a 1,,c0l One. The treatment of cod liver , el vii at bast usedi but .without merited Improve ment.. Ttie phosphate of lime .W.lll then administered with the oil, and the result, as in theatre of many others, 1 Ova's soon apparent. The patient was rapidly getting Swell." CAUTION.—On account of the great reputation of this ' Compound for all Lung Cimplaints, the sutimitor WHOM caution the of against using any except that man nactund by him. as be Etas the only recipe; in the U. States for combining the pure Oil with Liiit in a proper manner- 'therefore as you value your hosith, purchase none except that manufactured by. , i ALFAA-IDER B. wanon, Chem hi. Itlf. Court Street. Boston.' For WO in Philadelphia by T. ili.; LIitYPT a; SONS 132 North Second Street. Fer sale in .rottseille by J.- C. 111.3111E5, Druggikt,oppedte Episcopal Chinch. ' Pottsville, November - 11; 1114 44.4 f ; ' 'LEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LININIEN THE UNI'ARALLELED.SUCCESS 1 of this Liniment, tni the miraculous (lire's that it has and is perform ing. it( all parts of the Western and Southern country, is a sufficient, guarantee Let its aston ishing efficacy. Two Dollar Bottles of MiLEn N'S V_OLCANIC OIL i:IN IMENT has cured the m lnveterate CAEk.S of Chiouic and Intammatory:Hhertin tism. Neuralgia and Gout • in recent taws a few applicat m a will give relief. Yee il;rei. y.,:. Contracted Mumles„ Stiffness or Weakness Di the Joints, Muscles, 'or Llgampnts. it .will never fail. If ap plied according to the diulttions, the once shrivelled and stiffened limbs will regain the elasticity of youth. ,Two applications will core Sort Threat, Toothache and I Ear ache: and It will almost instakily remove any local lie flammation or Pain. Fe t. Sore Nipples. Caked Breasts. Sore Lips, Chapped Hands; Chiliblains Re., it is the ;only reliable remedy. One fiftxcent bottle has never failtd In curing the Piles. Hundreds who were :afflicted for years with that distressing discpse. hare teen rimed 'by 4 few applications. It will curet Bronohele nr (Mitre, any un-! natural Lump. Node or Tau:nor. and it will cleanse! and heal any Ulcerous Soros, or's disease railed Fever Sores on the Leg. no difference bow long they may hive existed.— One fifty cent bottle will Instil the most seven, burp or Scald. Fresh Cut or Wetpd. without a Scar. Bites of Mesquibvs, Stings of Bee 4, Wasps or any iloiseentis In sect. one application will ge,se instant relief. Foi Enables, Fprains, Lc.. it is an infallible remedy. • . , Mel-sees Vetcasic On. Utmstmer haibeen thertiuglay tested In each and all of -I.ealiere diseases, and tee have never known it to fall in , arming a cure when applied according to directions. r .to then will stiffer furm ester t.,. nal diseases when a safe.arid sure remedy Is so easily ob tained? . 1 , . Errar Faint should ketip a supply always offhand, fur use in time of need. , . REDI.7t! Hare; you frierldi that ant suffering film; extinial idls• eases? Teen go tell theni to. call at ones add get a sup ply and be cured. • • TO PLANTERS. FARMERS AND OTHERS, Working a large number oft hands and stock, hundreds of dollars ran be saved anima* by using 3lcLeas's Notritiar On. LINIMENT. It is equal& efficacious in ceding diseases in Horses and other animahcsuch as Splint, Spar n, Nodes, Swelling or Lameness - It dill cure Pole-evil. Fistnla,lold • Sores or Sweeney. if properly applied. For Strains, Brui ses. Scratches, Chafes, Saddle or Collar Galls. Decent Sores, Wounds, &c.. it is an Infallible remedy. !There Is no Mis take about It. McLitta's VOLCANIC Oit Lisistrcr will no res. fall to cure any of the al , or? diseases, if applttd or:cor ding to the directions which accompany each bottle in •Engllsh ,the German. • ! Reed the following certificate, which is INCONTESTA BLE PROOF of what we hare asserted: E i J. 11. 3lctrax's, St. Lonl4 Mo`—Dcar Sin I was :Mete/ for fifteen months with rheumatism, so much that I Wits unable to attend to any buidness. My legs, ETIMS and ling ers were swollen dreadfully' the muscles were contracted. and I suffered the most excruciating pain. I, applied some five or six bottles of Mustang Liniment—lt ha/ no more effect than so much ;grease. I obtained ono dozen bottles of Volcanic Oil Linhnent of your agent, 3lr. Pike, for which I shall be ever grateful to him, and in lire days I was entirely well, find I take pleasure in rerbm- I mending it to the public. .{Xnd I also add that one of my horses got cast in the stablß and was unable to'staud In the morning I Made ode of my boys rub or; Ira* of your Liniment, and in three hours he could walk about the yard apparently as It !nothing had happened to him. Mr. Davies and others of my neighbors were pres• ent at the time, and they concur with me in saying that no planter should be without !a supply of this inrolusible medicine on hand. I remain, yours, .to., MOSES D, WRITE, • Panels, Miter., Feb. 5,•1834. Then trifle no longer with the many worthless Lini ments offered to you. Obtain a supply of 31cLsas's Cats. GRATED LINIMENT. It will mire you. For sale by J. 11. McLEA`I. sole proprietor, cornet-Third and Pine streets, St: Louis, Mo. • For sale by J. G. Brown' PiAterillo; J. Seller Burns, nt nerterilt3, Agent for the County. ' • Jan. 4,1854. 1.17 i $3 75 r_. 4 50 -- ----- —,.....----.--- 1 - • WONDRILFDL . CURE OF A METOODIST MINISTER! TAR. SWAYNE'S Celebrated FaMily i jr!liedicinim—no family 'Should be without them. ..elc. Swayne's Cempmfoß Syrup ofWild 'Clierry, ', ' The driginal , . and gentiini preparation. - •1 The wonderful curve performed by this In-' 2 • 1 valuable medicine. in puheonarr Consumption. (bugle, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis. Xnfinernas, Whoop. lug Cough. Crette. Spitting of 7, , Blood, tie- I • ! er CoMplaint, Pain in the Side and Breast, Tickling or raising in the throat, and all diseases of the Lungs and Breast, have excited the astonishment of all who have witnessed lie marvellous effect; there is no account of a ,• medicine froth the earliest ages, funiishingn parallel. i; BEAD THIS ILITHAOHDINART CASK- Da. Ss - arst—Dear Sin I feel it a debt of gratitude due to you—and seduty to the afflicted generally. to olferiny humble testimony in farorlpf yOur Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. Some three )Yarn since, I was violecitlyart tacked with Cold and Intlasunation of the Lungs, Width was accompanied with a very distressing Cough. and pain in the breast and head; a very cotuddemble discharge of , offensive mucous flute my lAings especially upon ehatiltes of weather, however alight. / At first I felt no alarm about my condition. but was pretty soon convinced that I was rapidly going into Consumption. I grew dally. z weaker; and at length was scareelrable to walk about, orspeak above a whisper. such was the exceeding wixikncreter toy Lungs. During this time I had tried varionspreparations and prescriptions,'but found. no relief—growing all the time. worse.. Just here I wale advised and persuaded by a' deaf friend in Wilmington to make trial of your Syrup of Wild Cherry. I must tfess that previously X had been prejudiced against to ent medicine& and I OM elm against those coining out of the handt of empyrick but ' understanding your clahni to the profession and presetica of medicine, and having liUt faith in the asylum! of my friend. I forthwith pure of Dr. Shaw, One ofyonr scents, a few bottles, and commenced Renee. My disease was at this time of al or 25 months' standing, and Mee. quently was deeply seated. II found, however, eettaiders• ble relief from the use of the first four or flee bottles.— , But bang a public speakef, I ftequently attempted rtO re pach with my inereatlng strength, and thereby raptire $ those vessels that had already begun to heal; in this way, doubtlewmy cure waS greatly retarded. In eons& auence of acting thus bnprodently, 2, had to use 12or 15 bottles before I was perfeetjy restored, . I hare negate- Doh a much tmaller number! , of lefties Would here Made 'sue sound. but for the above; indiscretion. The Syrup ed layed the feverished habit, did away with the distressing cough,. put a stop to the discharge of matter front the lungs, and gave themled the entire system good he I I bare deferred giving ffile b Fflcate sill DOW, for the par. 1 pose of being perfectly sat with the permanency of the cure. and now that I fee perfoctly,well, I offer It with pleasure. l RET. J. P. JORDAN. Dublin County. N. C. l' . i Ica. Sw‘xxx—The Bev. J. Q. Jordan is a highly respeet able Minister of lint to County, in this Kate: he desired me' to forward to yr l 4 theforerming certidcate; being fully acquainted with the facts. I ran testify that this state ment is correct I shall eubli ll s,b it In our papers, as he Is. ge,:erally known threnglica our Pectiont. Very respectfully, . WSJ. FRAW,Draggid; ', l l Wilmington, N. G . The Rev. J. P. Jordan is Well known by, us; whatever he may state may be strietlyrriled upon. .. . e A D. DTPRL Ihrtigclete, X 4 Wilmington, N.C. L oo k goal to the Ilihrfe•of the Gentaxit. . . ace , ESQUIRE 'PAR iffriAltl.Y FOR "TA '' ' S Dr. Swain.- tOmpsonotnd S of Wild Cherry, the eel* 4.tes. nal and only genuine; retneth ,it Is put, up hi mum bottles, covered with a beadtiful wrapper, (Steel eerie leg), with a portrait of Dr. itienyne thereon V also his elk I nature. . • , • DYSPEPSIA 0)11 WORMS. SRAVIVII ettreltATlM VlS,ltlerall is certainly thejIMMIS .pleasant and effectual rrmridy for the - destruction of, Worms, or the care of that latest unpleasant romomas, ,Drrprpas, t.4.t has yet been ifferett to the public, fit'* ' genuine except that in Iquar a bottles, with, the Porlrx of I>r. Swart« on each wrapper. Da. Swarms's Stutz CO lid) SIIIISAPIXIII4 ANIr fA* Prue, for irmembutties Incident to females, for If aril; &e. No medicine makes 4arb certain rural a . n D. WAYNE'S SUGAR MAID SARSAPARILLA 'MID TAR PILLS. They act. vs .! , an alternative , produce a healthy state of the seerethms. reinoving all obitructiont Dr. Siam's Cholera 31orbnia Diarrhira,ati4 Cordial. a speedy and effectual restudy ftn:, Pyle* /frIV I ci . IOI.,EIIA, Common• Cholera Mortals, Plarthota, fety. Cholera InLmturii or Simmer Craimtalnt, Pains in Stomarh and Bowels. 'V mnittnT.Sels Sickness, Sknuela el the Stomach. Lowness of and all afteallotneed the Stomach and Douala. . • Ron Sill or JOILIi EL BROW. 4; JOLLY S. C. MAf TLK. —ST "v° n. I kW% IitTIATZ NOVA Setruyll4lll'lher44;* FMK & BARMYT, Tremopt. J. t. BURNS, RlDenell!e! • • * • H. w. pRNWOSII , R. J. FAL Temvie. A. R. MlROSAzateee St Q'- Nava:o.43A by all the Potato] Bttrlll:e4neno hi - •• ' liatet mantle& 1720,1814. 20.1 Y MEDICINAL AL. !!lIIIAREIWit TRUSSES. * i. • FOR SALE 11ARTErd: prig stqm as smartment of 's Tegs 'ses, ansa "Met ste bittlde - Aid Slagle `• InmessedDoet_ _ ,bleiantiengle etd. style Trusses, Utem HapPoW en, bailee LEttetdder &sees, Gentlemen's Elastle_Suspeek dr, &sees, Stutgensory Etsndsges-ElErk antYCot,kma. - , JOHN F. C. MAME% 404 - • • SStt f : r LYONS' KATHAIRON. lITAVE , YOU used Lyons!. Kaihairon Sari the hair? It h the mast delight/RI toilet gra; ele n the, tread and L preeminently h•!sulb:b4 for .tire 7 and Bold heeds. The Enthstrtra fully restored iny haw "Arra Wilie's of twelve years; Tours truly. j i . L. R. ASO' TElt, - _ • ' • , ~'_', 1 if - No. 66 Warren Street, Se* Y or k. Also, lotra Extract of Pitnammica Ginger, for dye. perpsis and general nes-rani debility, Ate.. am bei had at C. BARLETS Atrfameis and Tarirty Stare, Centri Street, rect e mo. Oetaberil„iSS3 ' 41-u • • GOOD MEWS FOR THE LADIES. pmR.. VANHORN, the celebrated As trokiee of the 19th . century , has the soviet which, the; Single to a happy ] carriage , and. to Make the shied lumpy. Ladles who were unhappy thrOugh troll tie, misfortune, disappointed holism and falsarombes, have been Made happy by Mtn; His medlml rim was never knman to fkil. , Lle is a married man, a of fam; , icy. which Makes. the Ladies 'consult him in the most del icate cases with perfect confidence. He is the married and single Indies' Confidential_ Doctor and adviser. ille shows the likniesi i iir goer forum Ittistensoill i• - • _ .. GOOD IgORTIINZ— WEALTH, L'YH, i Eminence ILO happiness are within - the reach of all.— Those who; lead bad had stick. and found the more they tried to get forward the more things went against them,' consulted him; their had luck has left themoind they are now fOrttinate, rich and happy. He has the secret . that stops the slander and envy of your enemies. GENTLEMEN!—Look to your interests before it is too late. Men Mho have been unfortunate and unaucceadtd in life and In tonsiness—men who have worked hard and struggled against adversity and misfortune, Um greeter Tart of their Lives, and found the more they trdedto get forward, the more things went against them--these men have consulted him for the last thirty years. I All those who bate 'followed bis advice am now rich and happy; While those blinded by prejudke and Ignorane+, neglect ed his advice, am still laboring against adversity and poverty. ilti Shows the lamas of your future i Wife. aik-aa interviews are stricUy private and 'confidential. Dr. Vanhorn has changed his residence and dike tq Yo. MA Lomberd.etrad„ between Jintiner and Broad, the 4th home from Juniper, on. the South side, opposite the Church: Ring the amma Office Edt. .July & 16.54 - • 2.7!-ly . . . AVOID ALL QUACKERY.; AND TAKE ncractivi.PREPARED BY A Regular Physician only. i AREMEDY for each diseaig, and ,rai In cured. , - - Coughts Colds, ennsrunptkin, Croup, ,I - :: Whoopirw-Cough, • .1 1, - .I Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, 1 IddigeStion, Sour Stomach, Serail- gestion, i ' . la, and. all Elkin Eruption!. Fever and Aeie, Bilious Fever, Cholera, Cholera 3larbus, Dysentery. Dowel Affect ens, Piles, Sore and Weak .gyes,;Rheuma flan'. Watt Disease, Palpitation, Neuralgia. Kid = ney and Bladder Affections, Dropsy, Fail. int of the Womb, and Female' I .. . - Complaints. i Dr. J. g Auer crlebrateil-Ffsmily Medicines are the re. stilt of thirty ;rears' practice in' Philadelphia.. ; Illi.pm scriptiona are:pi each complaint, and have been - well tested and approved by hundreds of Physicians, and thousands - or - Patients. • • • ; • Pr.. J. 0. Ropes tlaghtlyerip or Erpectorant.--This Syr up, havireg stand the teat of many years' experlinee, as a remedy tor Irritation or intfarnation of the LIIII4, Throat or Bronchia. lX acknowledged by all to be a remedy emi nently superi4 to shother known compounds used for the relief and radical curs of Coughs, Collis, :Asthma, Consumption I• •- anti all Lung Dis,sa.ses. Price 5 0 rents , • and IP. , D,-. J. X. Rate's irioxving Cot4s .trrup.—This preps- . ration always 'relieves. and pr vents the whoopipg cough from running juice other diseases: such as inflaniation of the Lungs, Dropsy In the Chest. and Consumption. It gives instant relief. and eminently cures in onel week.— . Price TA.I cents. , . • i . Dr..e. & Boat's Croup Syrup—Chlldren are also liable to Croup; which dangerous complaint yields immediately 'to Da. J.B. no4l.'s NETLII. /AILING Croup . - qprop. Price 2..., cents. • .iI. .Dr. .e. . 1/i i O X Pain nirer cures all pain, itiernal or i external. It Ma be relied on for curing and giving al -most instant reef to Cholera Mortus. Cholirl and all as In the SO rich or Bosiels, liheu'atatism from Cold, i l .ftre Throat. Painoin the..e.imbs, Bad, or sid e , oilibiaini; Sprains and Vphielt.'" , &ife Viall ages. Price 12 1 / 1 , 25 and 5o cents. j!. . Pr. liote';'..4terarire "or- Blood - Porifrr. for S. , x - Ofula, Old Eruptiowt,. and all diseases arising from anj impure ;state of the biniod—price . .i , l. I ; ,•- • Dr. Rose's .I(teryttirs or.-Dimity l'iThq, for Liter com plaints, Dyspepsia, Indizestien, Sour Stomach and Cos tireness-25 Nods._ Dr. Roses (Joidets Piar, for falling of the Womb, Fe male Weaknela Debility and lielasation--50 trots. Dr. .Rose's Rreale l'Ols, a valuable remedy for female complaints. Superior to ilooper's Pills-2.5 rents. Dr- Roses Dyspeptic Conzp:uncl. a ware miro 'or Dys pepsia -5o cents. Dr. Rases Tnstie. Mixture,. for Chills. Fevers, and gener al Debility. .fnever- failin g - minedy--5O rents. 1 ' . - Dr. Rods rempound •Ectix'scr of Ducts, for all AiSetV.Set. Of the Kidneys " Bladder, and for Dropsy--50cents. Dr. Dors's „V 111 J r' , 17f1171,40r all nervous mnditions of the system, - .seuralgia, Mart Disease. Palpitation, Ac., Le.--50 colts. iII :• , Dr. Rose's • Pide Oinesecnt---50 cents, Eye p an it Telle r Ointments-2 tub'. Ur. Roses Lltrir of Opium—superior tordi °tie' rfortzur of Opium-25 rents. All whose ennstitutions are impaired by. dititase, or weak by nattrziotbould read Bt. J. S. Roan's tkluncAL Anrisra fivitich contains a description of the diseases of our climate and the mode of treatment:, It cant be had without rhargii!of all the druggists in' ithiladeirdda and JENKINS ,k IIARTSII011:+;E, corner of Second aud Wal nut streets. and by IL BAFNAN, Agent for Schuylkill County. 1 December 234 15.54 • 5 0-itf •DR.. J. B. MARCHISI'S 1 Celebrat edratholteon, for the Relief and Cure of suffering Females. It stands Pre..eani :!nt fin- its oratire mere in ail; the die mes for which it is mom mcntleti, usual culled FEMALX COM ALVTS. 'Of these ar Prolnp is Uteri, or Palling 'the Womb; Fluor Ilius. or WHITES; ironic Intlimation Uheraticin of the 'OIIB •, Inatientai (emorshage or Flood lg. Painful, Suppras (t• Irregular Men truation. .t+., with 11 their accumpany m mils, (Cancer ex- Tteci) no matter how yore or of how long lading. • 1 remedies. in being and leaving the system in a better condition. Let all Interested call and obtain a pamphlet (free) containing ample proof from the Mpg re spectable sonmiainf the beneficial results of its - ease: to gether with letters from highly experienced Physicians, who have us. l 4 itin their practice, and speak from their own observatNC4':--PidoS. REFER E. B. Peckham 31. D„ Uica.: L. D. Fleming, 34. Canandahma. , N. Y.; M. IL t N. Y.; M. D.. Rochester, N. Y.: D. T. Foote, 31. D, SY ratatse, N. T.•, Prof. Dunbar. 31. D. Balt, Md.: J. C. Orrick.; 31. D., Baltimore. Md.; 'W. W. Reese. M. D., NOW Torn City; W. Frescott. M. D.. Concord, N. H.; J. I'. Newland,' 31. D., Utica. N. Y - .; ReIJ. C. 8. Beard. Glenn Springs. S. C. .Rirl'amphlets' had Gratis - at' the store of J. CURTIS HUGHES. Agee 14,Druggist, Pottsville, Pa. Also. sold by most of the leading Druggists In ;the aeb joining counties;; • . . , to Me Unfortunate /knee: t I feel it a duty Incumbent upon myself to deela're pub licly the great blessing Dr. Marchisrs Uterine!' Catholicnn hes proved to me.' For two years my health was MLsara ble; I was almost - unable towalk. Physicians pronoutteesi my ease falling ef the womb.' Extensive ulcerations, commencing with fluor aibus. The pains, Irritation, prostration and the intolerable Sand discharge rendered life-almost a burden. In this niiserable condition,' Dr. I'. F. Newland monnnended Dr. Matehisrs Uterine Cathol. icon. Atter taking fnur bottles I found myself Idperfect health. Gratitude for my restoration makes me ardently desire that all Mysex. alike unfortunates may find sure relief from this itirstituable medicine. ELIZABETH NEWLAND. No. lit West Street, Utica, N. T. The above statement I know to be true, F. P. NEWLAND. M. D., Utins, I have no hesitation in saying Dr. Harrill/Ws Uterine Catbolteon is invaluable In uterine diseases generally.— I have used it in Fluor Albus, Amenorrhoea PrOlamms Uteri, and in eases of extensive ulceration of the and os uteri. It is worthy of the notice of the faculty. JOHN C. ORRICE, 31. Baltimore Md. t . 4 -J. B. MARCJITSPS & Co.. Proprietors. Central De pot, 304 Broadway . N. Y. • -Feb. 11.15.54 'r &lye' You have done the the honor as with one voietj, from one-end of thoUrsitrn to the other. to stamp the character army Ointment ithyour approlation, It Is seared, two years since Made it known among you. and already. It has obtained More celebrity than any other Jidicine is so short a ported; . THOMAS HOLLOWAY% aa, Cornet of Ann and Nassau ,ts., Now York. I Arlrmishiag Cure. of. re Legs, after Nine years steind(ng. Copy of a Letter. from Mr. W. J. Langley. of Huntsville, 'Yadkin County. tiMilt Carolina. U.S.. dated Nov. 141851 IthAll 1118 OWN WORIX To Fnerr-sson lltato*Ar,—Sir,—lt is not my wish to berme notorious.; neither is this letter writ ten f" the mere sake of writing. but to say that your Ointmen cured me of one of tho thost dreadful - cutaneous d that desk is heir to. anti which was considered by all wh4 knew me, to be entire/Y beyond the reach of medicine. For nine years I was afflicted with ono of the most painful and troublesome sore legs that ever fell to the lot of man, and after trying, every medicine I had ever heard of, I resign ed in despalrall hone of being cured: but a friend brought me a couple of large pots of your Ointment, which Caused the Sores on my legs to heal, and I entirely regainbd my health to my agreeable surprise and delight, and to the astonishment of my friends. (Signed..y. • W. J. LANOCEY. a • An Extraordinary Cure ors Bad Breast, when Neatly at the Point of Death. Copy of a Letter from IL Vurant, Noir Orlearts,November 9th. lid. • ' • . To VlDll:63oft i!OWIW.I7, M 3s. Cerner of Ann and Mersin Ids., N. ir. I' Dear Slr-,-it is . !althAmartfelt gratitude I have ;to le. , form von that by the use of your Ointment and Pills, the life of my wife hail been raved. For seven years she had i bad a bad Went, irith ten running woundt, (not ota ean i serous nature). I: las told that nothing could save her; i , she was then induced to use your Ointment and i Pills. when in the shortapace of three months, they effeicted.a Mcure. to the . astonishment of all who knew', rm.— ined your Medicines from )(ream Wrixht A Co.„ iMTh:Wm, street, New Orleans. I send this from 'illotel des Princes." Parbi, although I had written it at New Or r isano,tvforu we litiallF lefty at that, time not knowing 4 . .yont adde, - ss it NOW Nerk. . . • . Ongtted4' • R. DlTftA NT. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment In most of the folleaing cases: . , Dad Legs. , ' ' Film Bad Breasts, , ' Rhennmtlsm, 1 . - Burns, ' Salt 1- , Rheum, 1 . , - Runinna. , Scalds. i . C . tionyNipples. hilblains , . t • ; I ' . - Chapped Hands ' ttoril Threats,. n . , Oantrarted k Stiff Joints. 'Skin Diorama, n fistulas, ;il Gout, - _1 i , . • L .h urvy ,, , ,ids, ! , 0 Glandular Ebevlings, • Illeviv; i Lumbago, : -- • - Wounds, ,‘ '.. Hold at ttkv Estabihdmient of Professor lIOLLO i IVA lir Y;;liik•Maiden tone lieu York ; it 244 Shand. London; aisuby all respectable Druggists and Dealent in Medicines throughout thelbitted States, in Pots, at MIA cerds.B7 mots, and .$1,50 eseb. To be had wholesale auto Princl pi Itrug limumalsi thatnion. - . -.• •• , •, • i = • The a eonsiderablesaving by takingthelmmusires„. fralf:-Illrect lona far the gniclanre of patients Itir every dlsoider are affixed to styli Pet. 1 • , sB-T. w. DIVT? A SONS, - 13`2 North Second :Bout , Philadelphia, Wholetslo Agents for Pennsylvania. ' Alan for pale by M n G. Brown , and Clemens* Heisler, Ibrlsrilat.R. J. Tatniqua; J. Kellar Darns, Mimes- VIE 1144 3. .II 0 2,lllrmiat and Apottruirh i:ippe. i t os stif !be Apisnopal stnett; rettollle, Pa. -- Mays 6l&s{. i' ' ism' ! . =MM '''. l ! .. Pt,'Vg6l: CAS-FITTING, PLUMBING IC. QMITII&DOWNING,I BURNT OUT kj on the loth bave teopkw a n establishment is the slave business, in Silver Terrat 4 x, ahem t,"..7 rill he thankful Awarders, and lumber lkompt attuce*. and satisfactory work. , r Pottsville, October Vt. 1554, " 44. t. PLUMBINC , ESTAEit.ISHMENT. H. ,. 0 , DICKINSON etrs.i b the ~ hat be has pnreh = red ttur entire stork of the late IS ISO Moreton attellickinsoo, esd intends eerrying•Sh• plumbing bwkiners in all its branchtli at the old under, the Pottsville HOLM, where be hopes by attention to besiness, he asp te. able to merit a idure of,tbr) publfe;petrOnsge, Ile - wi lt g imp. ardor bls work to be asi cood;end It will be done on as reasonable terms; as auk be &Ale °Witham - H. DICKINSON. ' : • 53-tf =E3I:3 pLuiwisitit IV.' • M. NEWNAM, Beatty.'sAßOW, • Norwegian. Street, Pottint4is, fenun.:Lis ,con stantly on hared a supply nC i all slide of lead Pipe. Sheet lead,..l3lock Tin Bads Thba, Shower bathe: Hydrants, Bose. louble and Single Acting - Primps and Water Clo6f eta; also. all Was of Brass Cocks . Ow water. and steam: Brig Oil prp's and Globes for Enghies. All kinds al Cop per Worland Plumbing done. In the neatest mane er at, the Shortest near*. - j 4 . 4 paid for old Brass Ana Leal " Pb october , i MUSIC,-PL NOS. MUSIC! MUSIC!! , LA:4lv,i JUST RECEIV ED for sale, at IL ,BANNAN'S Book and Music Store, oppaute the 141soopal Maids, Ceutreirtfeet, the folloulug tutu and beautiful pieces;} &See Polka,' by - - Romig, Sektier's Funeral Muth, - Letnon, • Fleur des Champs, - - r/dm LoTe Rae Walls, %idle 1 - IL L. Loud, eottafre Quirk/del). . P4llPly, Erenrraub Quadrille, Preglbera. - - , Carl (lam!, - - • Persians, 11 erectile, ; -- Dotilsottl, L'Adld, . - • - Anc 'ebld Proves,• - 1 - Prams n Roacelld. • - 1 - • r3CMY Prairie Flower Polka, ‘-• - • ! -Merrerron , - Wby not be 1 4FP.T yet. • -• Weiland, - TherO,Comes a Time, - - Schemer, Lore Lullaby, December, 3. 1 SU PIANOS AND MELODEONS. • er'sAirtlleticnavis'a Co.'s and Fishers Pianos, fro sla to $l5 less than theAnatinfsetniterc' priers. • He will gurrrantre Mever's Manua to be what. they are represen ted. His instruments aro selected try a competent :per. SOU,' as regards tone and quality, and range In price from r..VO to $5OO, either with or withwutlthe -Tolima Attach.' - r meta: . C. Meyer has rricielved the highest premium at the Lon don Crystal Purism Exhlldtiou fir his Pianos. in - competi tion with all - ae manufaetnmrs of .eumpe and 'Amerit;it. ' , MRLODIPAINS. ' • ' = Of Carhart's Patent—which Also guarantee; rang ing in price, fir dwelling*. from $45 to f12..5: for ehnrch, es. from $75 to $330. 'Melodeon*, delivered in Ft+ uyikill. _County, atvity C. 4 9 .11 PRICet, thus Saliillgio the purrhasa, packing, freight anti rick, which is an important considei• ration. • • Several Melodeons, of supertor tort, on hint—price 45 atrid $6O. r _' BA "IN 41C. • Musle Dealer. arid Dept for the tale of ,Plants and Melodeons. , May '27,1854... . ' WATCHES, JEWELRY . • • AVISE'S t.CHEAP - WATCII.ANT) .IF{{ ir.LRy • STOII2I, No. 72 North. - Second street, • (opposite 'the Mt: _Vernon tlouse.). l'hilad'elphia, • . Gold Lever { Catches. full Jelvel,si 111 K. ca... rye; Sir Ter Level. full Jeweled. s_l2; Ls:pine. ,V.; Quartier, $.5 to 317 :• Gold Spectacles. $1 50 to Zl ; sp er ti c k:, 50, - Sliver Table Spoon4.,per set. ell to 518; Silver ale. sort Spoons, S?. to $11; Silver Tea Sv.S.,ns::: : 4 75 to ;,."4 Z,O; Gold Pens and Gold Cnio..",=-1 •.15 to!ts; Gold Pens and Silver C 213 0 ,.. ; top:Aber with a i'ariity of fibe Gold Jew elry. Gold Curb, Guard and }• , a) tllairl.k. All goOds War ranted to; be as represetlto. AVatelaelfand Jetreirc repair ed in thi, best manner. Als , r,„ Mastitiie Jlark.s , Ptha, made to Order. N. orders sent by mail on otherwise: will be punctually attended to. SepteruNr 9, 1151 15-1 y • : STAUFFER & "HARLETi • 'CHEAP WATC-11E.5' A JEWELltt:—Wholesahi 'Atand Retail. at tine “Philagelgtia ;Gad. and Jew dry Store," No. 90 North Seuind street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. I • Co trl Lerer Trrfclirjr. full ..Forellerr.q GOld Lord ne Watches S.IS ; to Silver LeVer.ftilljewelledill - 2 SPeetacies, ...V : 00 Silver Ltpine. jewels, 9 Fine Sil.ter do , 1' 1 1.11 Superior quartiers; .#7 Ladiesittnid Pencils, 100 Gold Brieeleni . Silver Tea-spoons, set. 1 o c , Gold Pen . with Pencil, and Silver Holders sl. ' Gold Fingeorings 37%; cents , to Watch-glasses, 12!.4 cents: Pdtent, 1t a cents: Lunet, cents: other articles in prilc.rtion... All roods warranted tohe *hat they aro told far- STAUVEER k HARLEY..• On hand—Riffle Gala and Silver Levars • Lepines, still lower than the above prices, Septetab,..l. 1'y,1,44 ~ - • . . • -. •• • WATCHES:'' , JUST RECEIVED, au extensive rssortment of Wtttehk as follows: i _ . Fint• Gold Magic Hunting '.ind - Ifunting - Cas Patent Eever. from Pt to $2OO. . . • Gold Anehor'LeverAnd Lepitie, from to Itatt' _ gayer It 7 itchts--.lluoting and Open Fare from' $5 to S4O Jew-dry—Also a very extensive assortment of Fine,Teiv elry. x.Plated Irure,..-Just received. a v:u-letypf the patterns and best quality, by the set or sin gle piece: . . Fancy gecx/r-,ln every variety, nub aS Fine China Fkrures, Flower "Vases, Inkstands ; Ornaments, &e. Mout" *2l Instganlentß.—Superior Yinllns,'Gnitars, Aceor (lcons. Flutes. /cc, kc. All of which are offered at the Intrest inarket . prices,— Call and see for yourselves, at - - ' . ' . MAX. LEIMMEIIS. - (Laft L. Fisher.), - ' Centre street , 3 doors above 31ahantingn. Pottsville, Dec. 16„ 1554 I.lint..:ltl, 3.11 • .I‘..t,f . .-. ___ • _ _ , WATCHES i _JEWELRY, • . Sliver. Ware and Fancy Goods. A CHOICE 6 ASSGRT3IENT of the finest quality forsale at the lowest :nib:prices. at W3I: ii. EL: TOICHEAD'S, No. ISt' South - Second street. be : ween Pine and. Union, West side,' Philadelphia. The assortment embraces a laige and Select Stock of Floe Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Alhata Waie. plated with fine Silver. in Spoons. Forks:Ladles. ke.--.Jet Goods, Fans and - Fancy Articles' of a sup.riorquality, deserving the exatnination of those who desire to pioeure the hest goods at the 1,011: EST C.ASII • . . . Having apruclical knowledge of: the business, and all available fwilities for Itiml.rtine and 3lanufacturing4the subscriber contkientlyJnvites'. purchasers. belletiug that he cant supply them on terms as. favorable as any other estaldshment in either of the Atlantteflties. . All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewelry and :Silver Ware manufactured to brder, within al •eltsonable AVatches, Jewelry and Silver Wiare.faithfugy repair:id. WM. IL ELTONIItIAD. No. 184 &lath 2d St., a fi-w doors Above tho 2d St...3tarket, West Side.. • I, In the South Window of Die. Store. maybe seen the famous BIRD CLOCK, which commands the admiration of the scientific and curious.. . • • ' slept_lBs4 • • _ GUM BELTING; &C. TO MINERS A, MANUFACTURERS.. GUM BELTUNG,. 'Parking, _Blasting P a per, Gum Hose, AC.:, fie, rho subscriberdesims to call the attention of Coal Op: eratora. 31achluists and others, to his Agency for the sale of Gum Belting, Packing. Fire Engine, IlydcantUnd Con ducting Hose, Stearn Packing,- )liners Safety Limps, Mailing raper, &c.„ &e. • GPM 'BELTING. - - . The experience of the-la.st eight year's has gained for this Belting the conlidenets of the ronsurnets; this, to gether with the fact that great improvements have been made in the quality, warrants the manufacturer, in as serting it to be superior to leather-or anything else, for all open Bats. (more especially for 'heavy or main *lts) for the folloWing yeasons: 1. The Perfect equality of width rnd thickness which it will retain. heat under. •2. No degree of he.at under... degrees larenheit In jures It. and. It remains tlexible'in any degree of Cold. 3. It is of greet strength and durability, does - not slip on the putties, conaequer(tly a gain olz:wer Is obtained, and, when adjusted to machinery dOesi6.4 require alteii tion, as is the case with leather, or any other.. - 4. The cost Is much below leather or any other Belting. These Belts are more_ durable than leather, and range front 23 to 100 per cent. cheaper in pride than the leather Melts of the same strength. They are also peculiarly adapted to Colliery purposes because the coal dirt and dust seem only to add to their durability ,-zand after be ing worn out are worth nearly, If not quite, half price for packing: 1 • The subscriber's orders, in c-onsequ4nce of his ex tensive. sales, have the prefereneeOver ,all orders - at the Factory—and he Cab always,procure the; Belts ordered through him, - that hare to be made of a heavier within the given time. • • • 48.6- Three and four Ply Belts obtained ,In 24 hours' no. Bee—from: 0 to 16 Ply can be mule to order froin 8 to 12 days' notice, of any length" and breadth. ire - These Belts are now used inshocati all the les of.Echnylkill county, and give:entire satl4scilon. • STEAM- PACkEsib This article Is now in general use by the most skillful Engineers 'and Machirdstathroughout the United States.. It is prepared so that WO degrees Earenheit will' not af.. Art it, and is superior to everything clic., as no Substance has so much elasticity, which stands's!) high a degree - at heat, and may be used about all parts where packing Is neeseary, Viz: Manhole Platt" Piston Ends, Steam Joints, Rteam Chests, Cylinder tirade, Shifting /loxes, etc., efr._ Furnished in 104 of any required length, 1 ,./ to 1 1 / 4 inch in thickness, and 36 inches wide, of made and cut to order of any,dintensions, . • . 1 I 1108 E. Raring made great iinprovementa la the ritandfactare of Vnicardzed Robber iloso; -for Fire Engines, Locomotive 'Engines, and general purpdaes,-it is offered with renewed confidence a r decidedly thel test article." In nee. [Purchasers will pins.* notlie that Mars here given; are the inside diameters, and each size Witt NO ly. measure la clear what it Is marked.] - i : I LOWIItYTIVE arm FIRE ENCIINE HOSE... Warranted - tit siacid a pressure of 175.1 Le. per equate inch. 1 % inch: per foot, . t !- • 00 cents'. 70 "'- 1. .11 . , . 3 44 * * • ' a HYDRA:NT HOSE. • - Warranted to standa pre7nre of 73 lbs. per s..suare Inch ,t. 4 inih per foot, : . • 125 cents. • ~-. , 2 •.. - s 3 ..c .4 ... i,v : .0- - ' ' :10 . • `,. • - I i 35 - -n IL, .‘: • a 14 . 4 , ' . !.' . 40 /4 ". ‘i ". ' - . .?' coNDUCTING 110 SE• - - Suitable only for light conducting prtwessea, and will not he warranted If under pr clime: 1' , - ,- : " ' p 4 Inch per foot, - 21 cents. , 4 .. .. ‘. -:- • i i . o. 44 1. ; u * ... ' i I • . .... , 4 .44. 1 * 111 . 4 .e 64. ic 10 41: I/ IS 4.. 35 .., . • 1. 64; 44 04 , . , - . ,:. „ 3 . 1109 e of any Mrs, mid strength made to order—also Suc- Hon Here for Fire Itugiues and other parrot, tot. . .i The above Bose lut great advantages over leather; as it needs no oiling, Is pe t rfectly light, will stand a . very high demos of boot withclit injury, and is not atfected, Ly the severest cold. , i OULTLIYO.I, fIOSEIIITS, x. MINN - IV . .trr nt tower ::, • P1111.7:3. , - . , IILAFfr.II7 l'Al'Ell. Always oh hold, a ortsportar, ankle made to order, of dif• foreat care and weights, from 27 pounds to 60 pounds per Beam, MINERS' SAFETY LAMPE: • Of Ow twat ausku for working'. by' the deem oe hingle.--. Alas lmpottrd Wire lizure- o for covering and reoldng Lamm, by the . yard. - • AU Up& store articles for saks, wholesale sad retail, by lINNJAMIN BANYAN. Aga' t Ayr th 4 blanuAschresncrettaville. July lb, 15 . 54. • - - C.-W. RIDCWArit CO.; 4 .EALKILS IN Olid, fur 31Inei. Machinists end nnufactirters, T), Nnrth Wh:trres. "%Rader.- (a. •Oplrrit reet . tied by I • Aprittosu , SAMUEJ.: W. PEPPER. succeztioir. to ut:sft.Y .1. PEPPER. A SQN, deal- Watches. Jewelry and Silverware, N0..175 Cbesmat sheet, (opposite the gitjste House), Mlle. - dr]pphia.• 1131=.'1A5i ' • BUSHNELL &TULL, tANUFACTUftERS oti SLEIGHS, Wbeel.barrnitg, o =4 * m swinm die for children. Who!reale and Retail. 64 Dock 'frer, above ^.d. thilittelpbh. September 1554 BOYS' CLOTHIPIC. THE - SUBSCRIBER, vrquld respect.. • full inform their nun:l:emus frirndf and enstOmers of Schuylkill Cl:misty, that their assartinent of Clothing for Young Gentlemen is much larger thah ever. and they are disishaed to self cheap. Perrme Wring at a distance, .hare the privilege of exchanging clothing purchaa,4 at this store. if they do not suit. • • . F. A. 110I'T . i 272 Chestnut St.. corner of enth. Philada. , OP. J. S. A. & S. ALLEN, 7 and 8 South 'Wharves, Philadelphia DEALERS IN OIL, have just: received, direct: VMS from . New Ltedford. the following au pply of 011. which they offer for sale it tlto lowest market rates: Winter ;Sperm Oil; 3.000 gal. Winter; Winde i11,600g1. • do Ilephat 011, Ilßaelted dn do 7.000 .do. - Mao. in store , Greasing 011, and Brown Soap, Sperm • And Adamantine Candles. i November 16, 1844 [Feb. -1y - DRESS AND: CLOAK xrp. 296 Chesnut street, helow Sky enth. and No: 170 South 2nd *trek; belot;.! 4rUee, •. ! • We; Inciteattention to our complete RETAIL assort raentg Huth and SZE- Biarliegt, Priages, Buttons and Staple Trimmings atogr own impoitatiOu and inanufau tare. ! • • ilria - rOrdors executed at a few hou .1 J. G. MAX .04 Chesnut shed; and 1,, l'bilaAelphia, December':, 15.4 , I BAILEY & BROTI No. 252 Chesnut, St, above Ninth,' LIAVE NOW OPC't A - .IL4RGE STOCK OF CAR T Vllll3' RACING the new irj.tyk,,, in Velict, Tapestry. }km ti Stair, Catpett, 411 Cletbi• allot *hie the luvreid CASiI PRICES; Wholesale or Rata goptetilber 23. ISM I SAMUEL S.FETHERSTON. - DEALE R IN LAMPS, LAIN'I'ERNS,. Chlind;•llers, and Candelabras, No. 152 . S. 2a: rt met. above SPrure. Philadelphia. Havini enlarged and im proved his atom. And haring' one of the largest assort ments et Lamps in Philadelphia, h now prepared' to fur l:nab Tine Oil, Camphono: Burning Fluid, Lard and Oil Lurips„ and Lanterns of ail patterns;' Glass Lamps by the package.;at a small adrance over auction prices.' Being a manuflicturer and . dealer of Pine )Oil,, Burning Fluid and; Media. which will be furnished tjs Merchants at such priers that they Will 'find it to •their advantage to buy. Also. Ifnusehold Glas.grvare. of all Ideseriptions, at the lowest market prices::- ' M 111340014. netel,e 2s. TST4 , - -- i LADIES' FANCY FURS,. . TOIIN FAREIIRA, Importer, Ilanu 41_ farlitrer and Dealer in all kinds, of Fancy Furs, for Ladira and Children, at'o.S.l Market :It rrei t ' above Eighth, I'bilideliihia. . , I • -11.iving new cornpleted toy large and beautiful ass.rt ment or all the different kinds.a Fancy Furs, that will be . worn hy ladles and children during the present sea son; this assortment of Furs is eltml to ant' to I t o found. in this City, eitherkir quality, variety or beauty. Hav ing bouglat my Furs in Europe for Cash, and basing had `them manufactured by the most ratnrietentworkmen un der my own suprrilsion_with reasonable" rentioniy. I am determined to sell at small prriflts, and f' Cash only.- o . ./Xii- IiFOIIEKERVERS would do well t give me a will before purchasing elsewhere. :.INi 0. FAREIJ;A. October 14. '4.., I '. ' 41-41 m. • g I -,.. Wii C. WILLMARTH, Arch-. Street II!!tt Sticire. '. Sortli-East corner 41( Eighth!and Arch Ste.... Pbiladelphia. W. (.. 7 .. I VILIALARTII:(I..ite or r . ' th e Nunn Hat Co,) resPectfully . ztvites tbe.put. Br to the above establishment.pvlwr e may be found an:elt-ant assortment ' of ~I lATS, C)ITS, 1.73188E1, LA5.A,;....;',0f every description in vogue. lin particular, - 11,w4thIceall attention, to hir Moleskin [lila at 3 dollars, which feat-I:cant'''. Durability. and everythinu that eon stit tit:.s a, good Hat, will hear companion with those gen erally sold elsewhere for $4. Ills strsek! of Gent's and Youth's Soft sporting lists, Wide Awakesi.and Traveling' Caps. cannot be surpassed. and the prime are so low as to place them . Nrithin the reach of all. TO TIIE LADIES he wouhE state that it .is his intention tolierp always on hand such a variety 'of CIiII.PREN'S TAFCY HATS. Velret and Cloth Embrcidered Caps. I 'ding Hats: Beaver: and Felt Bonnets,' that all tastes y ts' suited. front , the Most expensive to the'mo:4 nornfertl, and hopes by strict !at tentlen to ' the wan of the piddle, to merit avhare ot their Patrullairl'•//"'" 1 • November 11. 18,5-1, . 4I-2m as-icqn FIVE PER - CENT,SAVIND FUND, - Of the 2Sational Safety Company. r:Wi.UT STREET, Sbuth-West comer of Third street, Philadelphia. Incorpora ted by the State of Pennsylvania in 1841. Vice per-cent Interest is given and the money is always paid bark ;whenever It is called for. without the necessity of giving hot* for it beforehand. • People Who haft.' large sums put their money in this - .Saving Ftititl. onaccount of the superior Safety and CO3l - affords, but any sum., laqe (;,r small. la ,tis. 'ceived. • • This SaVing Fund has more than half a 6aillion of dol lars securely invested for the safety of dels! r sitors. The office is open - to receive and pay:money every day. front 9 o'clock in the morning till 7 o'clock; in the even len, and oh Monday and Thursday evenings. till 9 o'clock. , p eo pl e who have money to put in, are inited to call at the office for further information_ • 9 HENRY. 1,. BENNER, Presideili, ROBERT I. 4 ELFRID6E. Vice President, , W:11. 'J. REED. :•%crelary. • i Notemt, enit , or 11. 1554. • 44-1 y LEATHER AND FINDINGS. TriIIg'SUBCRIBER • respoctfully vite t the attention of dealers and lithers. to his large andmell selected stock of Leather and Findings, which is kept constano fresh by repeated drafts upon the' manufacturers of this ccaintry and cif Europe, and which is Made up in part of the following articles. via:— 'The hek and red Sole: Slaughter, skirting and dam, aged d0.:1,'-lfarness. • Bridle. Rand and Welt Leather; Thong andlacing do.; •Wax Upper. Boot. drain, BulTand Split:do.; !City Slaughter Kips, ela.ltod and Collar do.; City, Country, French and Patent Calf Skins; Boot kg Morocco& Burk Skin& Pad Skins. Chautois.tand MonKeos: Bindings and Linings of almost erect She,. thread. Patent thread Silk boot cord, Llces, and Silk and tinioti Galloons; Black and Colored Erigilsh Lasting, Worsted tipplers and crimped Fronts and b'eotings: Awls. Tacks. Ne,idies. Eyelet and crimping machines and Eye. lets Steel, 'lron. Copper and Eine , Nails' Files. Rasps., Knives; Kubbeis, Pegs. Bristles and Bock Web: Ilato meht, Boot; and Shoe Trees, Lasts. Crimps, ',Clamps., Han dles, aunt. - Color,. Cod Liver, and Tanner's Oil; Shoe Tools and Currier*a Tools of all kinds, ready for use, be. sides many other artleles not enumerated aLove, and all of which will be sold at the lowest market rates.- by JOHN WHITE. Importer amine:tier, 437 Market St., above 13th, 1 hiladelphll. ! . A ag: 12.',1R5-1 JOSEPH WOOD & SON, PHILADA., AFF;C E - OF FORMATI9N, (;(IR ,lrespondencr, iTerlal and General Agency and Collec tion. Confidential negOtiations and trim , * exeenteii in he city of .Phila. and State'of Penna.and neighboring cit ies and Ptatel.. The ]lssas. 'Woods will devote them selveS to the eolleciion 'money upon claims and obli gations of every kind. to the execution of private trusts, general and special-agencies. settling estates of decedents he., and to. any deliclite and confidential negetiations, inquitici and investigations of a proper aid legitimate character and' all ottier professional blisiness requiting spolal attornies. - Ito will afford to Merr)onts, l'rrfeth'imal Nen, Forme-rt, lbrupcittics end tridifiduals the ("gibed Stati' , . information in relation to N t rnmtifr. I°4- merciot, .I•Ynovricti. Meehan/cot, 4-tyritulturclf . and l'roles. T zinnia bmcietese, and also upon matters cormied with xcicetific. Literary, Religious end Brverfotent Socie ties awl Inztitutions. The charges or flex will be pnmortiottate to the itnpor tance orthe business. to the amount of time and labor -- employed ! and expense attending the service. Far and ninaissionN In all cases to he promptly' paid. All orders mast be iscroulpan led with a fee', which if not safneien It, answer& will be returned for the purpose of el"- farting satisfactory arrangements. Address. .U1S1:111. WOOD Ar fil ) N...tgeett. 'N0..76 S. Sth St.. West side. above IValitut, Phllada. :November 1.1. I • ; 44-3 m "IMPORTAN7,,NOT, ISE•" ns a:eat - Reductio. I. • AGNEW & CO' 196.Chesiiut street .p„,,...A., , EL,.„,..t, " rfirpectftilli int i m= the:citi zens of Pottsville and vicinity, that they , baye made their OrNri Alt Redly:lima in ',Prick's for Pnru Goals. Shawls, 'Saks and press Goo*. CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. • -This department 'contains one of the richest and most extensive assortments of the kind eter offered in this City, taken: from the very richost styles fq . Paris and London importations. Bnic/t, Gnld bordered. Ettly State Plaid; Lmig and Spare Minsk—These goods have been greatly redined, and are offered to buyers as real bargains. ,= SILKS AND DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. • Plaid. Stripe, Brocade and Plain Silks-.a large and beautiful stock, comprising new and fashionable styles— rery Cueap. ' . . ; I 5110 pieceii rich Cashmere and Satin Plaids. Lupins, .Me rinoes. and Cashmeres. at per cent. below', importation, cost prices from t 2% to Fine MuSlins, Cashmeres. French Chinizes. Linens, Sheetings, Hosiery, 'Embroideries. ilibbond. Gloves, .itc. Our enstonierskand friends from the cottutrylare cordially invited to extend us a call—we feel warred that in prices and the styles , of our pods we cannot he surpassed. AtiNSW ES) Cho rat arra, twlmo .I.79hth, 4941ni so <1 ty() 4 4 Dorember 18.15:4 MATCHES! MATCHES I I JOHNOHN 'DONNELLY, 3.laubfacturer Inventor of spy /Went w art / . rprfahi Wood Bei Note/ics. No. 106 North Fourth Street, (aborettam.) - Philadelphia. , Matches haying - become an indispensable firth-h• in houscheeping. the subscriber after, a great sac nfie of time and money 14 enabled to Offer to the PubM an article it once combining Utility and eht4rness. The Inreutor knowing the danger apprehended amount of the tlimsey manner in which hatches ant generally pack ed In patwr.'haa by the aid of noir Steam Machinery of 'his own inrenlioa. tmecetsksl in getting up a Safety Pat. ent"Square•Upright Wend host this box is far preferable, Inasmuch that it-occupies no more mob' than the old round wood box, anti midiio 011,14 Two Afttudrorl per cent. more etatOirs„, which to shipper( is ceta6derable ad vantage; ills entirely view, and soenfr 'against moisture and spontaneous snitithustion. and dl pels all danger on transportathm by means of Railroad, Steanftwat or any other mode pf con reyance. These twitches are packed to that one gross'or more may be sliMped Many part of the world with ported safety. They am the most deabrableartlele for hotneeonsumption. au t the Southern arid Western markets that have ever . Nett Invented. • Dealers and Shippers will do"wall to all and examine lbr, themselves. WThese zeo - tchecare WARRANTED tote svprrior anything Aerrteifore afford to the Pulite' • • JOHN DONNELLY,. • - 106 North Fourth street; Philadelphia.. December 9, 16.51 ' PHILADELPIIIA. .1. A. MOORE, IWttrale . , TO CASH BUYER MEI I Mir FEEDING PlGS.—Pigs are very grO., t, feeders, nothing comes amiss to a gmedvh,,,,T,l —roots, ,herbs, fruits, 'grain, flesh, fish, an' 4 even. hay, straw and fresh manures.. In fold yard and falhov - fields he is a very usef,f,' 'fellow; but in grazing lands he does inju r , by rooting; by pulling up grass roots, and h . ril his dung proving nauseous to other stod c ...L , He is very . soon affected by change tither -GI 1 food or weather.. Frozen swill and Pntrie ' flesh are very pernicious /light air aed rains, are the great source of every ill enteredl by young pigs; sour mixed with water, will make them scour; steamed roots, mixed with meal, wh e1 .,,„.1 i‘ • esenivater,.given warm and in warm will make them thrive faster than any othr,f,, aniMal. Raw potatoes or other roots are U. '-- , jtirious to them, while old pigs will not get upon such food. Pigs should not be put ;441' iigether for fatening in too great numbers..._?:. Few feeders take a physiological view of Istibject; , nevertheless, they mostly adopt principles. 'Young pigs require' . those vari,', ties of food most adapted to proinote the 'healthy developmeat of fmme--older "those that fatten fastest, hence, pea and 'meal, Indian meal, Oatmeal, milk, whey, Sc, are best for young pigs; while in' additio n t, 'these, potatoes and other root; steamed au] ,barleymeal, greave Cakes, bran, pollanl, ;are best adapted to.fatten older pies: mat e Cakes are highly recommended for quirk fa' tening: It is improper inbreeding to put tv... animals together under any gr6it diiparitr 'of kind or circumstances—the produce assuredly 'oe defective in many points: should be assimilation in size and frame. • 'is best that the female should be of the-larzl-r .breed in crossing, and in all 'cases tempted improvement, a fine, well-f0ru..,11',, Male must be selected. The most .rical animals in all breeds have been prodlicNi from a rather large, good, and welt-made f e . 'Male, and a good male of moderate siz?— s Pigs will fatten rapidly on grains for a tirar , , afterward they must have more nutritiou s food. rtif m ' YELL k, SON, 0 South ifreet I , 47-3 at • HER, Philadelphia, • ETINGS, I.nd leading ,Is. Ingrains and I, will Nlsild at CM 431 y ...Fattening on crude or dry grain is not g 041.1 fnanag.etnent; it will sometimes cause death by swelling in the stomach, which, indeed, ii sometimes bursts aftCr eating to excess, should always he soaked if given as grain—i Much better to grind it. If made into mal:. all the better., Barley bread or cake,. soak.? . in milk or whey, is said to be unsurpassed etliettey in fattening. Bean meal fattens raf. idly, but makes the bacon bard and '" craut- Chy." Indian meal fattens very quickly, atd Makes solid, firm, good Imicon. - Barley Ifni iS superior t either, and produces -excellent civality in the-bacon. Pea ineah r mixed Whey or milk, fattens young pigs admirably,. and produces the finest quality' of pork.—" Wheat meal; this is two expensive, and r, D Ir the . eoarSest kind is used 3 it will fatten freelr, but tho meat is light and flabby. Oat meai • fattens satisfactorily, and produces the most delicate .meat as to flavor. • Tare meal—a Meal frOm tares—:is Similar-to bean meat, but riot equal to . it in' efficacy: Linseed meal tens very rapidly in mixtures with other meal, Gut Makes the bacon oily and flabby - . Acorns and beechmast are gOod for store pigs, but fatten very slowly, and never well. Acorn; produce good firm bacon ; but the bacon from beechrna'St feeding is coarse and flabby, with' uhsound oily fat. Bran, pollard, and seeds of : Weeds are very slow fatteners, Much more Might be said, but I will merely add, feed them carefully from the first. • lIef'7111.: BEST SOIL FOIL FRUIT TREEII.7- - The editor of the Anierican ..4griculturiat, gOod authority, by the mai,says: "After almost a half celitury of experience iri•raising fruit, we are decidedly of !opiniat, as a general ; rule, that-the! best soil 02: which to raise fruit,.:is that just eleare,4 of a fire,:. The Surface should be robing Or deScendin;, stild moderately dry and rich. Such gruund needs little or no preparation; the root; the forest trees as they decay keep it-loose and niellow, and afford the .exact food necessary Or a rapid and healthy growth of the trees; and the soil alx)undsplentifully in elements which are requisite to form the ma: perfect fruit. Another consideration, ad a very important one is, that fruit trees grr.zr. 1 ott recently-cleared forest land, are much diseased than those.grown . on old land, and the. fruit ie not near so liable to. he _attacked by insects. :Er THE BEST FEED FoR MlLl'il CITNN— .i. correspondent of the ffiehigan - Fanuerrh onmends the white fiat turnip a, the 14. Y. for , Milch coca. He adds Some perl.ips, wlll object to the turnip, because it will eat the tn.ste of the milk and butter. So it does if fed raw; this.can be avoided by lor each cow boil half a bushel of tnrniisi while. hot add five or six quart+f shorts, Which will swell and you will .gut the NI wprth of it. A mess like . this ted to a COW once a day, will produce more milk of a good giltality, than any other kind of feed at the same cost. Turnips fed in this way do not taint either the milk or the butter. One thing favor:of turnips as fed for cows, is, they MI be sown in Aiigust, or as late 'as- the lint cl S4tember. .1 sowed some as- late as Seutem. 1)r last year; which were very 'tine. Turnip= are also very, profitable feed for pigs, when bdiled in the same way as for FOR G BAIT Mt John Knyes, gives through the English Gar4eter . Oronirk the followitig " cure for the grapt• • , ' Take I th of black soft soap,. rom 4. to 4 ott!tices of black sulphur, the same qnantitre i. saOt and quick lime, and add water S'uthciol toenable them to be worked with brush. - As soon as the sines are I , r - ane- 4 1 paint the wood well over with This mixture, rubbing it well into the rough parts with the brash.. I have not seen. the least symptotr.s of 'Mildew since I have used. , it, either in the hcinses or out of door, although we had plenty oflit before the application was tried. This. therefore, may be. Worth the notice of vine grOwers in foreign countries, the ingredients employed being cheap." EIMMEI : Sr BUTTEa valuable ita prOvement in the process of working .butter haq been effected by Mr. -Ezekiel Gore, of Vermont, consisting in the employment of an endless revolving rack or bag for containing and confining the butter, and conveying it to and between two fluted or working and through the water in the tub or box as therollets operate :upiin it. The butter is plal.ed in the sack, and the tub filled with Ira ttr; the fluted rollers are to revolve, and set, the sack. in -motion. The sack - and butler are-thus caused to pass between the fluted rollers under the salt hopper, and then thretigli the water, until thoroughly worked,. cleansed anti seasoned. tar CinctiEs PconiNo.—Ctit one into eight pieces, half a poilnd of hican,' cut: into season with,inte tea-spoonful of t.alt, hair of pepper two of chopped parsely, ti lit tie .1, thyme, and one captain's biscuit, wail broken; fill the pudding with the teat, add half pint of milk, boil fOi one hetand s 'half,; serve with melted butter over and chop' .pad panel) , on the top, cot /arum. lleciptL El
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