t . :I' 4- El 'tint nib = gemor. H Scttgo "Tasouott A Grass kn:IW kin( when. we-have encountered usketch ..moreludiefously maudlin than the following. It oqtßurtons,Burtin "Tie Toadleo and like Madre picture' . of our Ocer• friend, 'S. publiihed some pars since in thit Knickerbocker: "A gitiet dinner at the Girard Howie, 'with n couple of bottles of ehampuge, allaynd by erp of: coffee, and a legalist. The long sutnmer afternoon was growing shorter. 'Sup: pose; said Jim B—, 'we visit the '6ademy Natchrul Sci"tices' "Itesul ', we replied, and a clady omnibus,. filled with misty rople, rolled us somewhere very smoothly. We had to get oat of that ocusibus: we Wanted a little ways: remember rdountleg some very steep stairs. ". 'Here we are 'along the &denizens of the NA,' said . '"Ght what grest jaws they've gat S'pose they came to life, what'd you do then' " r he continued, as we stopped be fore Monte ante.deluge monsters. "Think we told him we'd 'call the police.' "'Just lbok at these pickled snakes I Wake snakes I S'pose they came to life, what'd you do ih.thear gnoth B---, steadying himself against the side, of the gallery. 4 - Jolla fire l' "‘'Twooldn't do,' said B—: 'they'd crawl all round your ppantaloons, and get into your hat, and—' "Here our patience gave out. 'Jim B—,' said we, ido'cir - go on that way: consider a maii's feelings. "'Su I do,' says he: 'they'd be awfull Stop!' says he r.• 'that p-polar bear winked at me. I saw him. S'pose now he was to come to life!' "This last was too mach for our humanities. We walked along one of the galleries, toward an ope ,, window. We wanted fresh, air. "•J -j..1.4 look at those skulls: Chippeway, Ch:ictaw, Clichinese, Cherokee, Egyptyptian, ti'pose they'd come to life, what'd you—' ' "Here we reached the window; a breath•of air came timely in, and we winked and blink ed over, a case of hummingbirds, till B— m u rmured : don't,' said me: ,what's the use?— Ain't they all d-dead and d-stopped-up ?—no, suitred, we mein: "'W well,'. Said he, w-wasn't goin' to s'poAe they were 'live: only g-oing to b'pose we sit down on the floor Imre: there are no chairs. What th-tben?' Let's sit down':- - "And down 'we sat.l7So unruly police told as' to move on ; the 4anitor couldn't see us: no viAitors were about. We went to sleep., "Oh! how plessant,'\how soothing felt that gentle breath of air; lift:owing from the Guleci Mexico! ' For ' two days had we , tramped 'thr ugh the:canehrake and as at last tired awl way-worn, we, emerged from its close, dark cover, how welcome felt the breeze, how grateful the sun-light, how beautiful the sight of the grass-grown prairie, stretching as far us 'the eye could reach. ,The reins hung loos ly about my Pony's .neck, and as he cropped the bright, green, waving grass, I would have gladly stopped in that cheerulspot, and dined; but no, on we must go, arid. on we went, till about noon-day a halt was alled, and by the . bunks of Bayou, we had the &Inver served al :1 resco. It was one of the most lovely spots I i;ver remember to have seen. A mammoth live oak, with its dark „robe' of green leaves, was ti our right, and Sheltered us from the warm sunlight; the feather leaves'of the 'wild . cane rustled near us*;•.the palmetto shot up . its lance-like foliage; soft, grlen grass carpet ed'the ground; and'es,we came to a halt, the rush id wings and their ery told us that wild ducks hail been swimming in the Bayou at our side. Birds pf bright' plumage . 'wing their way over the open ground; the shrill chirp of thonSmuls of insects sminded on the ear; and the spirit 'of the Indian. maiden, Onkallye, she who re-visits this spot, leaving even the . delights of, anoiher world for-this dear place, .1 felt was invisibly hovering round: And the legend they told, twin possible. . 7•ln life Onkahye dwelt with her tribe near Houtnii: in summer-time, she would steal away to the Bayou ; and here in this-paradise of delights would come to bealone, to be hap py: , 'llie wild birds knew her and feared her • ult ; the ;mild-eyed deer would ',feed by her side; for they saw in Onkahye the spirit of 'love and-peace; the brilliant flowers blossom-_ ed round her feet; the butterflies wavered in . their flight, and - settled to rest near Onkahye. rears rolled on,. and the Indian maiden was called to rest, but the Go) Spirit heard • her t.c .1(1 last prayer and gran it: she could not re' • visit the place on earth o dear to her. "Herr Schneider was a spectacled man, • with ne hair On his head, and a tin box in his hand, sent, by the Royal Big-Bug-Gathering- Socity of Vienna to wander abroad and Lento inOlogize.'.. He came 'to the Bayou'l he im paled/ ail the' bright-Winged butterflies, and heelless and grasshoppers, and bugs, on pins,' and poured . poison over them, which killed them. And he returned to Vienna :he had . . discovered a ptermiognastis sehedamzinatome thou, a bug' just one tenth the length of its finale. Ile was crowned 'with honor,. and _ nOw steeps at night with a title hanging over his heal. But Onkahye wept Still her birds, her flowers, the myriads of the inhabi . tatitslo the Bayou were left. "Then cause-an ornithologist with a double barrel arrangement, and knocked over the bright, brilliant, gorgeous-colored birds that sang for Onkahye ; he filled them with' cotton e ic II LI IA nit. II ic, and only left their bones as a , relic. Onkahye wept again, but she had her darling flowers, her fishes. "A young man, with elegant long hair, a liosittli hat, and a pocket full of cigars, with a hortul sieeils or herbarium, or some' other sort it rum, came and jerked up the flowers, and s i v.1e.r.i.41 them,'and pressed them, and calliel them all sorts of hard names: Damn: , oliesitgin I'lltareyerrpotsuptoo, and be dis eiivered a new • herb, and the. ThomsouianS canonized him. Again Onkahye wept, and her heart became steeled at the cruelties her poor favorites had suffered. ' ' "A hard-looling old nut, in a straw bat, with a /we-box, came to the Bayou one morning, and commenced peering into its waters ; he unwound a I..ng string, put a bait - on a hook, and commenced the operation of catching a gatlectnensis uneommonsizetoo ; be also was a natural historian, with a piscoma nia on him, Then Onlculle looked down • from the white clouds in wrath; she begged 'tor a thunder-shower of the largest size; she . obtained it, sent it down on Bayou, and the angry 'waters and the storm came upon the • bard-looking old nut. Next year, a snuffbox was found, but the gudgeonensis uncommon nizetou still Hosts in Bayou inconau. -No one ever again disturbed the Bayou; birds came front other lands; other flowers grew 1 • up.- "•Come, gentlemen, going to shut up," said some one, shaldng me by the arm i then si lently on that slimmer evening, Jim B and we glided out of the Academy into the coming shadows of the solemn night." • ' P. L. I ) ,,iilwfelifrist7a,'Au'srusi. 1855. ; no: "Jag or.linytgy.—A vain man's motto; Win 'gold and Wear',it. . A generous. man's ; Win gold and attire it . A misses: 'Via gold and spare it. A piofiilfilte's: Win gold andspend IL Aloroker's: Win gold and double it. , Al tool's: Win gold and lend it. A gambler's: Win gold and lbse it. A sailor's: Win gold and cruise it. 1 ; •A wise man's: .Win gold and use it• „ • Nov its.A.oviiis FOR Tilt, TI)11E8.--LUStead of sayiug hereafte "All men must die some, 'time,' say, "AU men must take tt.,pa.ssage over the Camilen and Atibmi Railroad some dile.” For the old proveib, "lie that is tort , to he hanged can not be drowned," uhalittite, "Ile that is born to be hanged is safe it crossing theferries,"--T. EPPieayune. MEM r•HILJA:Dr:r4P MITCHELL 4 ICEIDECA Lei kannsnewa TO CI. W.1061 , 81* 00.1 SO. 80W.11Tharres, alwirotArah at, 'Mad& I IFF.EpS tar sale, at the. jo - irest rates, VI the !Wowing articles:, Brown, Olive and Pale , Winter Spur= 011. Lard Oil, Miners' (ALtanners' Oils, Paint offs, Rite, Naval Stone, Extra White Winter E 1 - nphhaannt 011; Extra White Winter-holer iMI, Bleached ter-Whede 011, common 'Whale Oil, refine 4 Whale 011, 1 Sperm and Adamantine Candles, Mexican and rerWtISII Guano, ace. as - October 6, '66 • • WN4 FfiAIIeicAUCTIONEER, • I. IC eititartidalhattatmed Sts.,lstaTamany. ' • . PULTADELPntA. .: 71 1 r l;O t toltive Bale every Etre AT 7 &CLOGS, AT TUB AUCTIOV I MEX t L be sold without, reserve, for - cast - Cnialtneres, &tine% cad' Dry Goods generally, Boots and Shoes; Cutlery, Guns, Cleat M. Musical Instruments. and Iferetaindise generally. /or TM 4Ketiolugy will pine his perronai attention to Ware troy deieriphos. Philadelphia, February 17,105 74y - • MATHEMATICAL, OPTICAL_. AND is Phil opitnal Isistrasissessta, A SP CTACLES, Microseopes, fill . OA S ES, DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, sepa rate and in cases; 11' i' gime& Levels, 'Theodolites and Transits; Surveyors' Compasses, Mains. Tapes. Protrae. -tom Parallel Rai* Tory Saadi, &c 4 At? Pumps, Lieetri: ila 'APParatna, .Maitis 'Lanterns, - Tberninandera, Mum& ten, Galvanic Apparatus, Magnets, ke. &bails sapplied byJAMES W. QUEEN, •, - ' ' 4264-ebionnt irlierk, Philadelphia. -Prised Coislogues, with arer 130 ilitististlona, sent by mail, 1 955 gratis, throughout the United Statesand Canada. May 2, 1. • • 19.5 m - - i SAMUEL S. FETHERSTON. • preEALER IN LAMPS, LANTERNS, Chandeliers, and Candelabras, No. 162 8. 2d street, Sprees, Philadelphia. 'Haring enlarged and .1m- Proved his store, and , haring one of the hugest:assort ments of 'Lamps in Ptilladelphla:is now prepared ;to fur nish Pine Oil. Camphene. Darning Fluid. Lard and Oil Lamps, and Lanterns of all patterns; Olses Lamps try the package, at A intudtadvance . over auction prices. Doing a manufacturer and dealer of Pine 011,PurnieS Yield and Alcehtd. which .will be furnished to Xerehants at each prienithat they will find It to their advantage to buy. , Also, Household Glisaware, of all ttescriptionsfet the lowest market prices. Philadelphia. October 2N,185-1. ' 41.1•17 .11700D'El OILIMIEBITat -1110N•IV0R1EI, Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia. - "THE attention of the public is invited, to the exterupive manufactory and ware-room of the int scriber, who• ii prepared to furnish, at the sborket notice, Iron Ilailthg of every description for Cemeteries, Public and Private Buildings. also t erandabs, Balconies. Fountains, Settees. Chairs, Lions, Dogs. Ac_ and other Ornamental Iron' Work of ..a decorative character, all of whiehris executed with the express view of pleasing the taste, While they combine all the requisites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully hosed and shipped to their 'plate of destination. . A book of designs will be sent to them who wish to make a selection.ROßEßT WOOD. Ridge Avenue, bel ' ow Spring Osrden St., Philada. Oct. 6,155 " . 40..zn F. H. SMITH, orcrtrrurrvr.in or Port Monnaies, Pocket Books it Dressing Cases, .Y. W. the. /berth d Chesnut Ms., Pfa7adelphia4, LWAYS o on hand, t large and varied l assortment of rt unMea„ Work Boxes, Pocket Books, ... 7 - .1., . , ~'-,,:: _ Bankers' Cases, T ra veling Bags, ~,Sz,r.r. Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, ' Port Folios, Chessman. Pocket Memorandum Books, Portable Desl.s, Dressing eases. Cktur Cases, dr., dc. Also, a general assortment of English, French and Ger man Prncy Goods. -- . Flue Pocket Cutlery, littiors, Razor Strops, and Gold Pens. Wholesale, second and third Soora. IF: Cloncr F...urth el" Mehl Philaddpltia. itly- On the rueelpt of U. a superior Gold Pen will be sent to any part of the United State's, by mall—describing Pen. Gina—medium. hard, or aoft. - March 31,1653 - MUSIC PUBLIS ING HOUSE. viitiC ‘ r, l ll : o 4 . ,l l l( 6C tot e u e r s . s ( v ree N •L to under n t ( 11 1: Utah Renee, l' edelpiala, are meet:lntl. publishing the litest , . fruit the most popular - AU thorn in the United States. in A kyle that will vie mitt any limed at any other house, eitlnh in this countr or Europe. They have alga the - pleasure to annottnce to the paid that their stock of Sheet 'Muck on 'hand, conslate of largest and moat complete assortment to he found in lb country; they are conatantly adding to their stick all th. New Music published in New York, Roston. de.:. They also publish several Instruction llooke, which an in general use throwrhout the country. PIANOS—A fate aa.sOrtment of the teat manuhteturen of Now York and Boston, at the lowest cheap prices. MUSICAL INSTRUIVIENTS. Also. a ..enernl assorhrient of GuHaas, Violins. Banjoes flutes. A;cordeons. !cc., Violin', Guitar arid !tarp Strings of the held Italian qualities, all of which will be furnish ed to the public and the trade at the loweSt rates.. - Orders ponetnally attanded to. ' sir All I.le & Walker's Music and Publlcaticus can h. obtained at II i•ANNAN'e- hock au.l Potts Mlle. • Ptilladtor h • 1. •.1 4 1) 1. • . • •• .134, Math Second .Street, Philadelphia, (Ro4weon the "Buck" Atrid "Carnet" Taverns.) HAS FOR SALE, at very low prices. hro assortment of DOUBLE and SINGLE bar , relted GUNS. SHOT. BAGS, GAME BAGS,. Siii , Eitiol• FL ASILS. I'OW bid:, CAPS, .tv.. N. IL—Alt kinds of repairing done , at the .shortest ,nn . tlee., 4 i Aug44l 4, 'CPS TO FARMERS. THE subscribers have made extensivel wrparatk;ns to furnish a full supply of thole IMPROVED surlitt /.110)14PLIATE OF LIME. 1 . For Fall Seeding, 1 It . d inform their customers that the price has For BEV. ant - cram, but continues at the old rate of $lO per ton u. 7490 IDs. It is considered the best manure. for Wheat, Bye aad other Grains, 14 only producing heavy crops, but also stationing the dution.—Nsserre that every barrel of our article ha. r name and that of Potts b Klett stamped on the head . Pamphlets describing its qualities and mode of unit); . 1 r h µ1 at our Atom, or by mail when desired. , A lit, irduction made to dealers. . , • . TO DEAL RS IN OIL CLOTHS: - • T O rilllE UNIItitSIGNED being larOly i .x engaged in manufacturing Oil Cloths. ha.s matie an ranzerirents to St II his own manufacturrd Foods. - ,The stock lit F torts is coMplete, the quality. unsurpasissl..and the priers at which, los can afford, to sell, cannot tin to give sittisfartinn. : - • .., 1 Itecial ear., will he taken in seterting• fur oriets. S;llis stock innvists of FLOOR OIL Cif alit+, from 2.0 I•s;,fesd. wide-zuew patterns. oaks. tapestry. marble and 411 es; CARRI4I:II , . Tor 011. CLOTIIM. on stacks. drills andinus . Iln. enanoeled and plain surface: "FARM: OIL (MCI', IL% 4 :. 030CP-10N b,, All. .1 ' lto 64 Wide. in the 'piece and - pattern, superior to LEM Mt . •• ,' 't PHOSPHATE OF LIME; .. 1 ii norted,L•ISTATH 13 . 1tUGGET OIL cl. • , Lifi a ke. Irmo: 1 .- tf i j!, ilit:'S Original. “nd Gennine„. A . i: 1,.. i . 0u,N . ...a Arch .i., , below -Third. Philadelphia. , . ~..;, .• , THOMAS POTTNIty Manttfirclifllr. 31-f.tu‘'' fwarranteslct surmrinr i t uality i.na divapest mann:- ' 7 ti g.'•!'"•'- -' • 55 . .4. • if, Qt 1. ld •'./ t 3.1:.1 , r. sal leviers ra, l ;Niel at low prleir, • i; ''' ; .. FANCY FURS, • ']' I. A.: kt. 4. 44 1 1•ALIVi• LAND PLASTLII... ' . 5.00.) tan sit I...stra t(aallty Latii Plvsten, &sleeted for , I- - For Lath e s end. Children. jo t fartiohlue, luittY _ ' .:,...ittJi 4. ashvis of name In 1 Ilk. ' 1 011 N FA ItEIRA, Importer, Matto. , pi/ faldti i and I)wiler M all kindv. of FANCit• PCRP, - . I,- J) iarvelaQiit'invd l'i , 'Pter• ' ' No. IDI4 Market re ',levet •fabrive Eighth), Phlladelph.b4i. . • .I,4is.' I " Casting. •• ' Ilavlog now-coMpleted taxtvery large and beautiful as. - 1-,e'l w. t.eatiet ~. , I ' , earrtcniint of ail tbe differnnt kinds of Fancy Firi4 and :,,Lra) . 4 Hydraulic Cement, ! fashioned into all the different styles and fast:dont ,that . k..iuki 1 " 'Zeus !Leman " i ' will bii *or, n during the present season by Ladleal and - ' PLE.CVLAN lltla.No. : : . , CbildrorKand being deternsined trisell my good'. at ,. . malt Thi " ''''" n ' - ' " I " . I n ' n ! """ t° our customers , a 4 pro 64; it will be to the athantage of Ladies and •titherir equal tr a; i ::.... r cried, and Ur superior la most lii tit,. market. to Rise Me a call IS.tore purchasing. , „.. N. 11.-rStonekrcOers and the trade will do Well tit' call, 1,000 tats cf this superior ammo, for sale at he ', low-: as thry will 6nd ime• of the largest and best iatlidy of es," market . area . A-32,, ' 1 steels ti. select from in•the city. JORN ItAP.k.Alk. POUDULTT . , • • ! Ser#.22', 55 1 5 . 4 -34 itZXIGAN GUANO, , , 1 ( __,__i....-__—__—__-_, -.._.....,..J,____ . GROUND CHARCOAL. ice: I C. FRENCH, it CCi. • I At the Steam Plaster Mills, junction of Ydrk Arena.. and eallowhill street, Philadelphia. Auguit 11.'55 (nano. • • Grecrrsrnont Anruviars. at Ow laorit rat t y; also, PdCIFICtk Ax 01:A t NO. . : ' I - . ,a a one of the richest It a:woes erf;r imported: fully' squat to the Peruvian. ALLEN k NRP.M.ES, Na. 23 $. Wharlea and 35 8. Water stniet, first store above Pliesnut ate, Philadelphia. Muer. & Lamm, Agent in Potter/11e, W. W. TEIOXAS.. Agent at Auburn. Augist 1.5, '55 34.3 m SAVINC•FUND OP ?FIG, . U. S. Insurance , Annuity and TrtUt Ca. ' I QOUTII E. corncr! Third at d• dies...? ki nut / stroets, Philadciphia.—Capital $250.000. :Slone' , is received on deposit daily. The :mount cleposi.ed I. entered In a Deposit Book ni01,4•4? to the Depositor, or. if preferred. a certitleate will be given. • Alleurna. large and snail, are recelved,and the amount paid hug on demand, without l e. Interest is paid at the rate of re per erns., entnnn.n. eing. front the day of deposit. an . aaing fourteen days procl3us to the withdrawal of the;. oney. , On theitirst day of January . to tart. year, the Interest of each demsit Is paid to the depositor, or added to the prlncipal as be may prefer.. 1 The, company have now upwards of 3,500 depositots in' the, city Of Philadelphia alone. , Any additional In tbrmation will be given by addreasing ,• . • the Treasurer. ins:perdis: ; Stephen E.. er, wford. Prs'L M. Ond'orin Law.' Joitn 2 oni Glee Pres't, 'Paul IL Goddard, Ambroini W. Thompson, George.N , lelienry, ' Beni, Wi,TlngleY, Jamesihrterent, Jacob L.: Floranee, Gustavus English, Steratri• and Triaturri - PLINY risk.• Teller toil I tiblprfter . c. ormscar,icza.' Septernber R,'55 38.11' • • FIV twielepe *tintilautari - 4k - itizig ethos, 5 South-Fourth street (opposite lA ' ; brary stnot), Phitadolphia. c Die sintinek;ti 'gray lag, tinting. erabessing, bit Original detiginkinudoeta devices. notes, hill-heads, label/yeses, views of titillilings, store& powidnery, ke. accinately drawn and'enrivesed,on . reasOnable term's._ Persons at 4 distant* ran.l3oe their 1 ' enmesh:lv exernind from. dagnentotypet. ItOlonding theta' per ex leeks or otherwise. Die sinking antivenbcse . , sing; Dias tor husk ies's atilt, envelopes, labeWito scat .• , t` for turirtlea; roipoistioni mod eohipenlea, engrelled and IV4i:LNUT STREE'T, "Sougi-)yeati embos sed, en wood or. rass'. Otero seal prediesaicads of V V rather of,Thini street. Philadelphia. Incorpors!. . nowiiinteor° for Minl " Frintins, or ' cylinder _,..„lr ell '. ~.7 Wiry the State of Pennsylvania In 1441. - . , ~. Embodied printing, Pr business ranahonl'agopsd sa...s, El vepervent Intermit is given and the Mom te always .i!c. Plain and Ornamental Job Printing, businclit cards; paid back whenever - It-Is called for, without the noeeuii. eirc, i ncitic4s, bill-heads; prosaism:lY lades. D ,fliggisne of giving notice for it beforehand. ! I and .1 1 4 er4rtle labels, plaid and, c a nboased ,. * ll ,ufac - , People who base large sums put their mow In - dile Uwe libels, tabs and ticketg. ' ' - ' 1 , " Saving Fund. on Account of the superior safety — ftd eon,,. Printing 113 ittdd, sillier and eolora, envelope - piloting, sapience it. &fordo, but any stun, large or small, le rye salt and liourbigs, kr-, manueictured and priniad at the c ox e d. :- .. •. ," , , [ shorted notice In all colant, • • Paper; too: imuleceactory, I This Saving' Fund hats More - thin halts million of dell, Metre, bak 4 lte, confectioners', And an kinds of Palm' , litre Securely invested tor thousfisty of depositors. , t, bagslfor spin- Envelopes' oral qualities/end iicirti ptions, .The ogee Is open to receive rogd pay mane,. oral day i sit-fifer homeopathic inediiinee. teleeteled anti:-primed :Yrepalt o'clock In the morning all 7 o'clock in tht even.; dinidions, Gtr putting up inedichies. Are sending eh len, and on Mondayand Thursday evenings.llD il o'clock.; Veletig and. visiting eardsengra sad and etinOnn AI" mi People *Debase money to put in, are invited to call at t opeif of the 13 eat Y.riglisb end Freaelt pager, to et the seise for further infintruition. -, . t exactly. any Card. circular or invitation. - . L'ornitilmcers''' HENRY 1.. BENNER, Presidint, ! ; enselopet, to et data, bonds, martgages:eco made in the. , ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Fins Presirksa, 1 best imanni•rt • i :Mt. CGLIIERT, ' i W.M. .1. ILRED, SrentrY. , • N.11.j.-47n/n-r kat 1.49 i ...h- praaa ,- as per (warded iiias'l9, i E , 34 [Nov. 11. ißkl 41-J 1. 1 0 , -' , ettt./.1, '1.5 ; :28., = PEP. MA; DECIOtt & 111111:101.ETOK, • IMPORTERS of, and &Mersin IRON AND ni0t,1.,..x..13 North 'WatercoatiiTutaa dprll I; I.' It4y, HAMMER & CRAEFF, No. VA Third Sty Philadelphia. ! Jetsam Goods. July !ZO, 041s* BOUNTY-LAND WARRANTS. oriDigasi and the , Wido*s.ef.per sone w00•Isa ; 10 served In any of the traria the Unl. ted Btttea, aline 1110, who are entitled, under the late wet of glongtets,' to 140 acres of, land, can hate their , claim proatptly:sttended to at laaninabie c harm_ by applying to:, J. JONES, Jr., Alforta744 awitrynneer, • April 23, 18.18 f /7441 m 2l hansom St.. .naiads 410.8 m . . MCHENRY — it U LL STOCK AND BILL BROKERS, • - Isvicy) irittri tit Sind, Ulm fbarth, Phitatltipkia. IARTICULAR attentioti Lgiveti to the. Davi:mac; and "Nato of stocks on commissiou, and to. the negotiation a wwisinsory Notes. Dopiness entrust. , ed to Sts, bYciarresposnieuts, as promptly 'and carefully: attended tow( if.Stkey Isere personsily presept. August tt)fi . - WHEATLEY'S ARCH ST. THEATRE.: Arelt Strret. abare Sixth, Phadditphia. i!nlilf. STAR , COIIIPANY, ... COMPOSED . of the' first :Artists - in thet *rid, sod axeleding in 'Strength and Mimi any Dramatic cOmbinatiou heretofore offered to the The! &triad rubric', vitt appear every 'night it, Comedy, Trai PAY, learkeCO mit Drama. Vaudevilles, Minded Barletta; dc., to.. Wain visiting the city go theft , : - . August 25,i'a5 .. I . al.ain . , THE i'SUlr6‘ respect. fully l'ilrOrm numercuis friemls and easterners ed. Schuylkill County, that their assortment of Clothing pl. Young ...mitten:en is much larger than Over, and they. are digroaPla 40 sell cheep. Persons living at a &slaw; have the priiilearcof exchanging clothing purchased it: this store, littby do not suit. F. A. HOYT k IiROTTIEIt. • :1 - 2 Chestnut St.. corner of adly Philada. April 2T, ti:Sti la. ;; Fy. SI FURS!! FURS!!! . Ladles , Pima 08Tz. Nos. 7/ Soilth Second antt; ti:.; Arai Streeti„ PhiladelphlA, has now arranged: and olfereC Ihr sale, on reasonable time, his . largo rind, rateable assortment' of th,. latest styles of CAPES. TELLEItiNY.S. and TICTO , • RIMS ot.thefolbraing ehniro.isvieetiors: Russian Sable,' Mink Marten, Silver 31arteil. Canada Sable, . Brown ilfarten, 614erian Squirrdc • 1 . 1t2 n Ba r r! able, .`.'torso Marten, kitela, (W. 6. '55 44 , :te ' 5h ORTZ "? TOYS; FANCY GOODS, &C. • S'r reeeived a splendid assortmea Pr of min' Toys, fancy a.rtinles,.Caneass. China Dahl* jknuitiorr4lnaws. Mus.etti Boxes, Bird Orin. us. Cigar Cit.± sea ,S.nufftsnd Tolaem D.ma, Pipes of every deserlptioni Fahey lb. , •xes„ Porte Monnaies, PritalesandTrtrks. SlatOt and Penclisi Toys uf all kinds, with ati endless variety of other Ms4s, IVIIOLM.ALE AND 10:TA1L. • N. B.—Canes meouted with gold. silver, ivory, and unatl*r4aired. - • OWL DOLL. " Sp. 10% North 6th R., (above Market.) Pitilada, Bet. 6, 055 : 1 • CLIANO & SUP. FHOSPH. OF THE ';•ubsc . ribers arc ,prepared to sub= "ptylitie ateme rateable fertilizers at market prier 4 In lets toeult purrbasera. In store, 1,000 Laurels Bd per l'hoeUllate of Lime, warniuted equal to any that lit made. . . . ' Mexican Guarico. c. We call op attention of Faiutters and 'Dealera to - till?' , Munn.. Br chemical stmlysis it Lc found to enutilii it larger priiiortion of Phosphate than PutirStalt tittancr.--;,- 1 9,9ool:Aire' finding. •For sato by , I , ' • . • J. B. A. A . S A LLEN, ';,: I Feb. 6. 15,55 6.1 y 7 &Ft S. 111;9 rres. l'hiladr44o 1 - 1 FAi.L STOCK OF NEW.COODS' •1;•: - I • • .FOll 11355. - i Ei.gONABI.F. Shawls, Fashionilb Silks; Full stk.]: Black Silks, Dross Goods, all kiiiiii, I Blankets .4i,a rlannels, I.lnon and Cotton . , Sbeetltie'S. 1 Staple l!ontekeeping bloods, Clnths. cap , iineres and tiil tings.' 1,.! • EY ar. t. I.A N bEI.L. '; ~. i Fouri.h and Arch :its., Philada.f .' .. • - P. S.-- „ Tdproke..porr• and otter net rash buyers suppliiid 7 . With SelqCV and clesltal.le Dry Gonda at low - rat.' s . 1 14 - .. phis frouttPhiladelphia and New York Auctirmsdaily N-1‘...---s; cases French Marina-a. all .colorw. atoter.rda tont C 5 r.nte tkir!l 25. Soptenther 15. 1655 3.430‘ .• r, _ _ _ EIEMBEILI May IMPROVED SUM - PHOSPHATE OF LIKE;: rrlll.P.':;suhsoriber Informs Dealers 'tied Fatit4rs that he hti grvatlj; Improved the gaillty his SUPER l'llThirltATE OF LPI.E. and now confi dently *einutnenda the r.rtlete manufactured by him,..as superior t 9 anyio thu market. You are inciteil•to t'4l, exatolniatut try it. Al,,n Peruvian and Mexican Onano, Oils, Candles, Ae., At the lihrest market rates. J.N.O. L. PWIEROY,I.i Successor to Thos. W. ' No. 9 and Ity ;outh Wharves. Inalladeltdtta. ni—Firmers can load on two private alley s, and at Old the cronded. wharf. MEEI -l' ! BOYS CLOTH NC. .-`. rritanAs d., 'rIFIACIICRAT, ' -•.. No. ilrq Ceesnue Street, shore I_ lttt/ . i P , hilad4Sirr,: , ,' I L AVE constantly . on hand and make . t.coilli:r 110 VS currnixo. or tho moat imprt;tyd siYies. t•Krs , .naTroni a distnnro purchasing nt this,aa tabitatitiiept, Lase tha prhilege.of chani:ltzg any irtkla .., ~' which witty.tiet suit. N. 11.1--A I 41"_0 atwortnumit c•t" Patent Phouldar-sain Ilnys• ii.'hi t hi. bigilthor with a g..n.wal. asawtufent.:of , Youti m l Fizinlviiitig Heeds, which we ant prepared tctitt.ll at low prieoa for cn,b. Septiaa , er 1.'55 1 . 35.. :.`. ..- '•• ' • '' For 1853. TOTIN STONE ,V SONS, • No, .45 Pj SM33I; Second street. Philedelphia.are now primp rd to offer tp their rustomers.and to the trado. (f their own impertatian.) the largest and handsomest assortmotty of 311iiinety Goods. in this city:—c , msisting in part of , • 110NNf:T SILKS, . I 11.11111 ONS, - . ..- • ~, , vavirrs. •• • , • FANCY FEATHERS, _ ..-' r i t • . . , FL4FIVERS, . :-,, , I LACES, et c., tte: - .' Which Will bo Sold at the lowest prices, and on the Most faltoraldo ierms. . ' Sepfe4aber 15,155 5' • 37'2.ui ' ,! f.. FILES AND RASPS. : Nels;.;;Street Vile Work., Philtadellihiii. —•J e.t. • • - The gib pad...----. - 80 r !be r, 2P Constantli manufaCturing . Files and 1111114 of superior qciality,p and :It •he lowest prices, equal to the besA,-im porterl'aoiwta and rguill cheaper. Mannfieturera ari , f)lechanirs ran hare their at l:fifes re-cut itnil made ennal to new, at about half the,Originat cost. ,Fist.ll Inelles,•s2. (to per Dos.:. Fiat. IA inches,' n 75 Per Dot.: SaW-tiles , Ifalf round. Mill-F.** and Oilier Files in nroix+rtion. Single Files and fractional poi/. of dozenrecharged at the same rates, and warranted satis fattlieW; I 1 i J. 11. 8311TH. No. iil N ew st.lbetween flare /F.:Vine, 4 Second i Third :its. 'I Philad'a, August la, '55 . 3541ta , ';',:l .. 31-3 u. i 1 TO TPOINDRYDIEN,. MACHINISTS & OTHINIO PURN ES, N. E. corner Soutkand i-v Penn streotil. Philadelphia, furnishes ingot topper and hiuSs. pig Iron. short Iron. solders, fire brickig - port able for k kes. speltrr. block tin, load, !sundry mouldings. facing's.: crucibles', antimony. babbitt metrl, rankof kiridos: i)111FX: old copper . &r . Ile also. n &Wier in wrought and east:scus iron and other toetrils. it3it his desirg:to accommodate machinists and others at a dtatance front thO city, by furnishing any arl trio they limp , want in theiebuslitess. Articles not mentioned in thOils'ite will tp pm:wilted it , d forwarded. Any' inquiry. Lin the abotti4ipevill bei promptly answered. . A. PURVM. N. E. corner South nod Penn Areets. .384y1 32-3 m Sept. il2r. '55 WUROLEIN'S GUN STORE. I4DREW WIIRFLEIN, Manufac- Z3Otirer or CAinft, Pistol., Wes. kc, 50. IltXorth . 4 4 ecnnil Oreet, Philadelphia. what., ho ke4s 'cotfatantly. on baled a generAl assortincut cif Dout.le and nia1..04 bu ngled Shot Duns; large Durk Duns. Miles, and pistols . of all kinds. Also, the celebrated east Steel Rine, with In-. crerAe'trist. In shod ttio poinud ball of 'toy owif,tnake and iniportationi . ' •-jci • ShOt 5.1,0 Rifle barrel f, Powder, Cana, Shot, IltdlOLuka, 110rr0.p.31110 bum Shot bunt. Poinhes, kr. incite persons wishing to purchase goods In .04. line to call and exantine my. stock before purchasleg else. where,, for I am dxtertnlned, to Fell en the mrstreawnable t4rut4., I Don't forget 1•:2. North Second street. i N. B.—Particular attention paid to repadring its breeches. ' Angust 18,7.51 :1341n5;. `IRE.AT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, Ill"sa•sate and 7:staii. ..:•ji • • Opening of Fall G oods. 1 -- qtrssErr r & GREEN, 15 Ndrth Second street. (corner of Jones' A1140,1%11. adt.lphia. tteregring daily from the Philadelpitja and New 'it.rk Auctilms, all the most desirable FtTlea Pr Dregs 'hada, renehNerine, Parrametas, Nadonas, Debrege. de Amt . , Shawls, Ilstelle Bordered, Cashmere, Thli*t., Bay tate; hong and 'Square Blanket Shawls; ablWitlrwerx; feet - Midi; . Sack and opera flannels; Lineri Table ;Otis ; Tow el ; ITteklngs; Linen - end Cot ton Platter; lied 47101 'White Flarreelm; the best tend cheapest ?thrilling in the city,. Weeall especial attentkm t;. , our Bleak' Bias. dl the celebrated makes at the lowest rash pdies and rarranw Oil Belled aim, to our Long and Scitiiire-Bre :ha 44wis; Blankets, all sizes, and all Prices, "l4nAller with* large towirtment of. Mena and lloye.wearahalar gest see cheipest Seth:lett% in the City and WI other good too nurne)inut to mention, at the Cheap Stern of . PAVS6ETT ottimv. 3+?-2to MEM ,BOYS'VLOTHitia, FALL MILLINERY COORS, COLBERT'S _ 7^M , f ~ `,`l ~yiM .-'I V . . r LEATHER.• FtriRITZ„ HENDRY Zr, C ' No. N 29, . : Tb t ird rh1 1 4441.114. Mot MatlActuteri, tersoact Importer*, or Ps cu C and 'dad ere A Cht Solo Grathorand fityp. Phi's&lpldia February 1745.4 Ja -74)* i. p V h ' . 'ILLIAM T.LFOY, '-' .--'-- • -3 - mro i : R of TiCti. Pl ayll goods; tol , : ULLet artl:-. trannates, welling 4td dressin g e ases: eabss, cana,!:binnzes. fluzs, °P.m giaanonl, Paintings land -lapse ameba and inannEseturnOrt trinteling &On! andog was; nd trairekrs' oninpioninus. Abrays en jaaad, al Pena .r at r ich Laney and useful articles, *affable far ltrf lb T iny. and 0.K./. prrnents. ' T e. c I:13 .Arek r rat, r q ipssart The Tlir!tetr.., P4iladttphirt, .. 1 -,,-, ii?pt..2.9,7,1, , ;! ; NOTICE. k;; . .11111 . AVNG purchased .tie entire stock tha lato OEO. it% 11t ,10WA / V h W., nelfo.f.al wt alt taoltankftd far a auntlauancfi.ntaa, ;rid patrons: 4 e., hdatutrud upon Me. Itldkaoky; andaillaa basing mad? ittandetaanta to bu Itt tonatant recalpt of L full amortniant -of 01LS, nu rwl cant dant, iro cut g, r ive entlfr ttatlttattJun to the autains4 . of th ta and nevectlully saleit ttia trade inggtmetal t 'call and rixandna (wit atuckhafere Purchasidif,elseu'W ' • MITCHEL 4 & C somx, .Sept. - 22. ZS•ly , Yu. 3A.V. Wiatrres. Pala. linsoa Dim's. • • TIMM AII !WTI. S. DEPIJV Q. SONS, • VO. 223 - North Secontt Street, below ICalloWhill,and Southwest wrier Eighth k Spring rden Streets., Philadelphia, 'would respectfully inform their ferater enstontam and others, t;tat they .bare just laid in a splendid assortmoynt of Of/ vets, 04 'es, Nat tinge, inailota Stirtdu, D. Mats, dr-, at cry rednc ed prima, Wholesale and retail. 1,1 Taxi Norm.—lrr wilt tell our riiris as Cheap as any other fbase'of the kind in the City. Sept-2:4(55 S ERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF's SALES of REAL ESTATE. ji3. Y virtue of sundryrits of Vencli . nout!Espotuis and Levert Fact* Issued out ;of the ourt of Common Pleas:of EichuYlkill county, and to me directed, there will boons:wed to public sale or outcry, on . I :ATV ItDAY, OCODER;:tri Di, 1.5:31, I l,, At Di o'clock in tho forenoon., at tht public house of Dan iel IfilLtri the borough of Pettsrilfe, Schuylkill 'county, the following described real estate,lto wit: , ALL. th.i.t certain lot or piece of giround; situate in the borough of Millersville; Schuylaill county, bounded northwaittly ky Sunbury stmt. caatward by lot now or late of Da id is. Yueugling; southward by :outh strest, and we...41er1 by lot of lienry•lV.l . Uwis, containing in ikauldth 50 feet, and in depth 4)0 feet; with the ep. „ puctenances, consisting of(s double two story frank- dwelling house With a 131,4 story Dante kikii en-and a fisme shop thereto attarlted, a double 1 story frame dwtlling house, with' a lets rent story of stcme, and a :E story - frame Soapiractory, with an extensive cel lar under the saute, and a ir3lllo 0.3413; as the property of FRAMqIES KINSELUACIL. is . . ALSO, Ail that certain lot or place of ground situate in the borough of Potterille, lichuydltill county, bouuded.: nerthsrandly by Norwegian streeqeantwardly In , lot of Peter Kern, eouthwardiy by a ten; fret wide alley, and westwardly by Ibt of Charletuagt*Tower, Esq. contain-. At:nglin width 30 teat and ttdepth 110 tort, with .g: tho,appurtenances. consisting of a two story frame wiWug houso with 'a twtKoitory frame kitchen thereto attached., and a two story Irame dwelling house with a 1 1 ,4 -*tory frame kitchen 'Wattled; tut Om prop erty of PERAMUS 1111011 ST. ' ,L ) ALSO, that certain lot or plUee of ground, situate In Norwegian township, Schuylkel county. bouudedcu the nurtldby, lot of Johu Wagner,Oon the oust by lot of Id W. entomb*, Esq., on the suulli by l'enn street, an, on.t wqst by lot of Ati,,,mst llochM,onntaining in width 50 feet . ..and in depth.l3:l fort; as khe property of C1L%.0. BOEIIII. ALSO, All that certain Coal Brooker, situate In Nor- I' weglan township, Schuylkill county, near Scelping-town. and on tip East Norwegian lballroitte, near tVni. 11. Sheaf-, ' for's new' Breaker. and on tint Clarkson Vein. and on the . tract of land of the North Anutrican Cred Company. known as the Centreville tract, end the lot or piece of ; • ground and curtilagu nppurtenantioltaid Breaker; bathe I property of ANDREW tit Laltilitic; ! . ALSO, The undivided twenty.fOurth part of all that 1 certain tract of Coal lands, %Raabe in Schuylkill town- ; ship, 'Schuylkill county. toundod - by lands of the Little I Schuylkill Navigation A. Italiread:Company,Satnuel hell, Bank of, Kentucky, Cornelius Stirveuson, Jacob Alter, I • ianii the heirs of John Strutters,locultsed; contain. I . it; ine, 593 Acres and 5S perch's, with the improve- , . went*, consisting of the Ttisturora Colliery, a 60 hnrso riwer pumping engine. frame engine hewn, large frame Breaker. with double set ofselcutes and ettreenin a ' • 1 ;al herse power Breaker engine, brim blacksmith 1.10,1 a two story lag dwelling house. e Awn story frame dwel- , ling house, acluulte I%story frau:tit dwelling house, frame stable. and railroads connected with the said Colliery. I No. 2. Thu uudiyided tsv e nty,A,urth pa r t of all that;' certain tract if Cc-111311d. situate Di Mmylltill tow u ship, ...Schuylkill county, bounded by ttUds Of the Little Cchuy I. I bill Navigation a: Railroad Conip3ny, 0.181.0 t -onion. J. Al- ', t e r. and the heirs of John Struthers, deceased. contain. ing 00 a c res and SI p Telles, with, theimprovements con= , gist ing or the Diamond Colliery. Aro 40 horse power hoist log mid. pumping engines, a fromti stole and engin- I jA,hutise,,frome breaker, with double seta of sehut e s I e„and screens. a "al horse power breaker- engine, blaekionith shop, oolce,•stal4le, a one story log dwel. iling boas. end a log. stable. No. 3. The ' undivided twehty-tototh part of all that certain tract or piece of land sitttitte In Schuylkill town ship. St troy lkill county, and b.:united by lands of the It t. tie Schuylkill Navigation A Railroed Contently, Bank of,. Kentucky, C. Stevenson. J. Alte r " and the heirs of Jelin! Struthers, deceased , containing 30 acres and tin porches. fawitli the appurtenances; ronslstlng it"it two story' log dwelling lions° with alt, : f : story stone kitchen !, thereto .attached, a It 4 story log dwelling house: with a 1 1 4, story stone kitchen ihereto attached. a 154; story Io,S dwelling house with a tine story stone kitchen.,, thereto attached, and two log stibles. . No. 4.lThe undivided twentylourth part Of all that' ; ; certain piece or parcel of land. situate In Schuylkill town. A. 5 - s lt i l l e c ot li fs 3 e i r k ju li ciC t g luz j t . y tle e n nltr i n '.I).Y lands a o n f il th ; 'l , 'tint hens deceased, estate containing ti acres and:" 771. e perches. , No. 5.1 The undivided sixth poit of the foliowing lots. or pieni of grour.d, sit unto in the town of Tuscarora. in the county of tic.huyikill.lnd (narked on Ihe plan .e; f oald town with the following numbeng. to wit:; -- ! The east half end of lot Ncs.os and 96; contain-!, log together in width 100 feet anti irodepth 100 feet, with I the appOrtenaneser, consisting opia two story frame cot- I tage, luta Nos. 9t'and 98; oast half ends, each lot con lain.' I ing In Width 50 het, and In depth 100 feed, with the sp. ; Fortes:omens, consisting of a double two story frame I dwelling house eructed on each let; Intritina.ll7. 118,141, 15a. 65,61, MI 11 17, 38, 16 and Man:irked on the plan of said town. and each Lot cot:detail% in width 50 feet, and to depth 200 feet. ' .2 • N 0.0.1 The undivided twelftbltart of lots or pieces i nt : ground, N.A. 03 and 94. situate lit the town of Tuscarora.' ASehuy ik ill county s containing tugetherin width 100 , 'net feet, and in depth '2OO fe, t. with the appurtenan ces, consisting of . a large"two and .4 half story frame hotel, with a basement story of stone, a two story frame troth house Le. No. 71 The untilvided twelfth part of tt certain lot of aground. situate In the town of Time/Intro, Schuyl- • kill county, bounded on the raid by rat No. 125 on _ . said plan. south by Walnut street, westly, :Ikons's atreet. and north by lot No. 127':contatning in width 106 Ifeet. mid to depth 100 feet, with the improvements, cow sistingnf a largo frame stable. No. S. The undivided. sixth pirt of a certain arrant 01 . ground, situate in the said Wirt!. of Tuscarora, S.chuyikill 21:miidnty, bounded on the:nOrth by Oro stret.t., on , 1„ te c ast by Tinge street , 'on the south by Coal st.. • nd on the west by Sonya street containing in - width 900 foot, and in depth 200 feet„with the appurte..! mincig, consisting of a two otpry frame cottage, frame 1 kitchen and bath house, and k.wo frame stabling. , No. 9. The undivided oth pain or a certain other sillier* i lof ground, situate in said town; of Tuscarora. Schuylkill 1 tcounty, bounded on the north by Ore street, on the east by Broad street,' tin the south by,Cnal at.. I and on the great be Wyoming street , cnntaining in l' front V.O feet and In depth '2351 foot. with the appurte nances, consisting of six double 1 1 4 story frame dwelling hour. s. . 20S-3m . No. In. The undivided sixtl part of a certain other square of ground, situate in th:e said town of 'Tuscarora. ASchnyikill..county. bounded on' he north by Ore Street, on the east by Wytming street. on the south by CoaLstreet, and on the west by Strawberry st,. containing - In front :MO fort 11114 in depth l;00 feet, with the appurtenances, consisting ef,2 doublet% story frame . 4*'elling houses and a 134 story log dwelling house: Nu. ii. All the right, titleoarid interest of John S. Struthers, of, In and to a 1 that certain piece or parcel 01 I land. situate in the township f Schuylkill. and county of sehuyikill, on the south ;side id Broad Mountain. bounded by lands of the TarnaqualCompany, Rank of I Kentucky, Diller, tAither and c 4 Lers i iontainitig ten acres. more or loss. No. 12. All the right. title end interest of the Raid John S. Struthers, of, in and to All that. 4.4,itain piece or parcel of land, situate on the south stdeZof the Sharp Mountain in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, bounded -by lands of Samuel Bell;Stephett'ltinger and others, con taining 12 acres, more or lestrq . As the property of JOHN ALS:). No. I. All the certain equal undivided six tenths part of all that certainc„ tract of land. situate In j Barry township. Schuylkill county, known as the Cas per Thltli Tract, bounded • mad described as follows, to wit :—Beginning at a pine, thance by land of .Maurer & Company, Routh twenty-three:degrees east two hundred and eighty-threftperehes to a pine, south sixty-seven de green west ril - Vrches to s mist, thence by other land, south 20 di....fiees emit lIC . perches ,to a pine. thenee by of John Nicholson, east, north fort f, - -five degrees east 171 perches to a Stone, thence h other land, north twenty. three'degreeswest3i3 cerebral a post, thence by land°, - Jesse Yarnell, Routh eixty-sevep degrees west 137 perches to the plac e of beginning .4vottalning 429. acres, 136 perches, and allowances, with the appurtenances. ALSO, No. / All the rerfain equal - undivided nix tenths part of all that other eirtain tract of land situate in Barry townehip.Schuyikilk!munty,aforesald, bounded and described as,follow ein an ng at a rhea ut, thence by land of Jesse Yarnell. souo sixty-seven degrees west 10 perches to a stone. tiorth twenty-threo degrees west 4o; perches to a white oak. andlßlouth sixty-seven degrees west In 6 perches to a aliite!Oak,thence by other land! south twenty-three degrees aso perches to 3 pine, thence by tied of John Nicholson, lsq., north sixty-seven de• greed east•lo6 perches to a stnne, and thence by other land; north twenty-three degtets west 337 perches to the place of beginning.emit/deb* 4IS acres and 113 perches and allowance, with the appKrtenances, ria the property of PATRICK S. DEVLAN. : !1 •, ' ALSO. All those two 611110 lots et ground, situate fn • the Isirough of Palo Alto. in ! ia.:laylkill county, bounded on the north by Baton street on the east by lot of Bar ney Duffy. on the tenth by icA of Bacon k en., and on the j. leni ti rest by lot of Daniel Rash/0, containing in width ito feet. and in depth WI feet. With theappurtenan es. consisting of a 134 , Story trial, dwelling houSe. srith atone basement stoi• ea -the property of PAT RICK • LANGTON. ALSO. All that two story ,briek house, situate le. the 'township of Pinegrove, county of Schuylkill, hounded As front or westerly by Suntir‘troad. south by lot of geo. fLthirk. east by Colon lialiroad. north by tot of Wit ilani Zimmerman. cottaining Jon said Sunbury ad tr 2 feet. in depth 3n twit, and the dot or piece of ground 0o feet along said t 'innburystuad'and'enrtihnie. appurtenant to said buildit as the property - of 401 IN BEDDINDEft. ALSO. All the right, title'ind interest of OE9IW E D. 11A LIGIIAII - 017r. of. in and io all these three pieces or mends cf land. situate In Trnion township: Schuylkill county. bounded and described as lotions, to wit: The find piece or parcel bounded' its follows:•—liegioniugat an Iron-wood. in line of land obl Peter Gearhart: thence by the said land and tondo ot.lieury Lore and Lawrence Sin eley, crossing the .Catawlisa creek, south 73 degrees east 273 perches, to 'a stonehisp.thence by land surveyed to John McLaughlin, south - degrees west 173 perch re to a birch in the line of John Black, thence by said line 'south 73 degrees west 196 pttiches to a fast errnerof said 14 ,Ino.illse It, thence al4ng the other part of said sat- Vey, north 8 degrees; )rest Ti perches toe heap or atones. north one &wee east Si perches to a fork '...„. ed chesnut oak. north $ deinvoi West I:Apache/ to e place of beginning; !,containing 320 scree, neat nmeture. The aseend piecehr.parcel of lend is bounded and described by begbining.et an ion-wood, running by lend of the heirs of John inger.'derensed, south lbw , and a half degree* west 2 12 : rches O'n post , thence by other lands of said heirs of ' elm tiletter,decessed, north 73 icereei east 39 perches' tit a stone heap. thence`berth one degree, east forty tteren b i nd shalt perches to &forked , ehesunt oak. thence north is degrees west 150 perches to the place of aeginningteentaining -27 seresa e striet men: sure. The third piece or partari of land berehy granted and conveyed is bounaed.l4 ! beginning at a stone at the south abutment of the int4ty bridge Ma the. Big Cats- whoa creek, id said Delon t4wnship, county aforesaid. in the middle of a public road ,leading to Mataelloi Moun tain. and running thence by said road by land of said Peter thir4tart,foptb fourteen and a half degrees West 14 percher tic a Atone in line et land ?surveyed in the name of Abraham Itobartnendtamce by said line south seventy.three, _degrees. casti fifty . perches to 4 poplar, • ' • thence by land of the mid Peter Gearhart north • tnentioda end a balfdegreva westseventy-sie pen chew to the place of beginning; containing eight' and a half arras, strfet 111.3111rafq; both. same more °ilea/W/ 11 R the, same three nieces or 'parcels of land granted and conveyed to the .sold George D. Itan2ha wont, in fee s - by 'deetrof /Donee Iflanculte sod Olktelsr Gushes and wife, dated-the soomulday of Juna 133• L arid reiorded at Pottavfilti: Gctoterllth,lB34. In the of lee for.recardiou'of . 101115 • ko., to the sail 'county' of Schuylkill. In Deed Hook, 41.43, page 373,as by reference to said dealt vilti more ty 4 Mid at 11. - ge IiPP Ot el al property rts.ONORGE D. li,ilolol3llolM "-- .• . the : Pursed. taken In executing and will he kid by • Sheritf's Mice, Pottsvitle.f . J.4.31E3 NAGLE, Sherif, October 6,1845. , - 4041 , . M)EL 32.3 m MEMMHEI aoiNA - • . ' PASSIENCER LINES pllli aphis. mud Reading asitire ' l ugs& sparsa Aimmos *Ems Ts: 103:3 r TutottAr finrthern and Western.. - -.tratti4 aMtc L.fl *l4Ol. , - • . . 4l?...lgadincree.4 dui Dre redurecE - Vili • UTTIX ILDlSTlTtxtu,tAltaviesA. SUNBURY and ERIE, VIILI4II3I#POLCI AND XLMIRA RAILROAD. IluoivA to 11./.ftfalo, Magus }'sits, . ' - 16 .." !•' Detroit. 2; 14 'Chicago; • - 34 4, ' 44 - lardA, „ • " - Ticket Mee. N. W. corner Slit h and Chenint atrcrts, and Philadelphia and Reading Inddma4 Dapot, earner - Broad and Vine. On sod ant? MONDAY. Mar 7th: Tbriaa Passe nger Trains willloava the , Phlhtdoltaiis knd meNvog Railroad Mopot,*ner, Broad and Vitus street*, (idly, ktlundays ex rota.%) as Mows: , , • • ,! Play itlirreas...B d. Dt.• • Stooping at I%En:duffle and Reading, only. Connect ing with Catawissa, Williamsport and Erieand port and Mara Itaiinsult arriving at Lludra at 4, ronnecting with New liock and Erie andlnittalo. and New York city Railroads for Diukirk and Buffalo; aud , from thew*. yin. stroar.ent on ;Anita Erie or Lake Shore Rail road, to ,Clareland, Tohnin. Monroe, Sandusky 'and De troit. Also, with 12naira, Canandaigua and Niagara Falls Railroad; connecting at Canandaigua , with New York Central Railroad. Rast and West. and at Susperution Bridge with (heat Western and Michigan. C,entral.itaili road Orr. Detroit, Chicago, Bt. Louis, and all points In Can ada Mid Weetern Statca: . Man Tti1in..4.30 A. M.• Stopping at all Statiotis. and runrdngto Fottsville only. Sight 18*tress-..2.30 P. 211. . - 'Running every day, stopping at all Stations and run , ning to Pottsville. Crmitecting at Port Clinton with Cat awissa, Williamsport and Erie, and Willismumort and El mira Railroads, arrivingat Elmira at 3, A. M 4 connecting with Ncor York and Erie, Buffalo and New York city and Lake Shore Railroads, 16r Buffalo ' Dunkirk. Erie. beve. land, Cincinnati, Toledo, Chicago,and all points West.— Also. with Chaim Canandaigua and Niagara Falls Rail roads; arriving at Niagara Falls, at 10.30 callonet log with Day Express or Great Walden! Railroad for trait, Chicago, etc. Pivowngers by Day Kapresa, breakfast at Port Clinton. nn to at Williamsport. Passengers by way of Night Express takesupper at Port Clinton. Tilt Route, with its., connections:forms the shortest and mat direct route tb Canada and thelaAes. ' ime change cf 14ggaie . botwoun Philailelphis and Carrultbr the Lakes. Pass:angers purrhasidg Tickets by ibis Line hare the pririlear of stopping atany of the above points and re suming - Choker-aft& At pleasure. . : Pare from Philadelphia'to , Taniaricia, $1'1„ 95 Eaftalco,vlv.Timan'fida„lo t)0 Catania*. . 436 Magma Foilli, vim El- Rupert, . "• ; i4 40 min, Canada and .11. ' Danville, !,4 60 Y.:11411r0a4, , 10 00 Miltn„ ..4 15 Niagara, vimllliffaini . 10 00 Williamsport, :'6 90 Suspension Bridge, —lO 00 ' Elmira.; • ! ,1 00 Cleveland, 11 10 Jaffasan, Starksl. Penn 14, ( Tian, 8 00 Detroit , Rail, 10 00 °orltana, , r 8 00 Buffitloand tlenutt4 via. Gorham, SOO Ltik(r,,l3 00 'Steamer:; Chicago, via ot. , John Arnot, i 8 00 tutu and Michigan Canandalgus.4 !S 00 Central Railroad, :13 00 Iloneoye Palle, 8 50 Chliago,vtaltaltioand Caledonia, g bll Lai/Shore Michigan Le Roy. l& 90 Southern Railroad, 2t) 00 . . Batavia. - : 9 00 1 Clateam. via Rut Lain Rochester, ': BGO and Miehigari Ben liadalo: via. N. Y.and E. ' tral Railroad, 20 00 and But and N. T. Rock Island, ;tn . 00 . City, ' . ' ' Act on • E. T. HUBBELL, Ticket and Preiglit. Agent N. IV.; earner Math and Cbesnut street,. il. A. NICOLLB,Bup - .4 Philadelphia & Reading, lialliced. T. Alclil.9BoCE. Supt Catawissa, W. and Erie Railroad. lIENP.T COFFIN, Shpt Wllltuosport and Elmira Rail road. ' ! . PASSENCER TRAINS • Between Pottsville and Philadelpliln. On and after May 7th.1835,the Passenger Tr* leave the Depot at Potterllle, corner of Union and Bail road streets; daily as follows: • Prom Potts Ville toThiladelphla. Morning lAne,sti. - - 7 30 A. M.' Evening Line, at iz - • • - 4 P. M. Sunday Train, (once - 7 30 A. M. Prom PhUndeliddii to Pottsville. Morning .Line, at - '• - 730 A. M. Evening Line, nt - • . -330 P. N. Sunday Train. (once a day),; - -330 P. M. mulls PASSINO For Philadelphia. at 9 o'clock,lo minutes. A. 31, and at 5 o'clockal minute*, P. 31. For Pottarllic,nt 9 o'clock, 31 minutes, A. M., and 6 o'clock, I'. 31. • FARE IN ALeTIIE LINF:8—BOTI1 WAYS. , Ise mute. 2it, cwkse. Pottnille to Phllstdoibla, • $2 75. tt2 35 phiptaolphttt to Potts:rine, l2 75 2 25 ' l'ottxriLlo to heating;' . . _ ..1 05 s 5 Bonding to 11111.1delphItt, :1 75 ; ' 145 These tines strip .40:11 the Shilimts (demo the Route, Fitly pounds of haigage will he ailowedio each passen ger in these lines. and passengers nn.expees . sly pmhibited from taking anytititg as baggage but their own wearing apran.i. which will 1* at, the risk of- its owner. Sia. Ail tickets mtiat ha purchased herbre enterlnwthe ears.'BY order of the Board of Managers. May 19,1855 55- $. BRADFORD. A,-rctary'. TRANSPORTATION. THE ADAMSHEXPRESS COMPANY.' J3OTTSVILLE TO HARRISBURG. This' line cnnneitti daily with all their great South ern and Western 110 ',Ate& By arrangement their place of Inisiness in rottarillh will be at the office of Howard & Co April 22. 1A54 PHILAD'A. aSREADIND RAIL ROAD. wi.T.fp_ ' RATES OF FILEIGHT ON MEROW 4 _ , NDIZE. ON AND. AFTER NOVEMBER Ist, 1854. until further notice m the following Rates of Freight will he charged per 100,04pds I= Dry Geed& Genteciirinery. Ttooks.Carpet gs. Cigars, Fresh NI eat, Fish:ollm. he Anvils, firm. Buttei., CepperEm, Ear . thenware.GrindstimesAireehries.Dem p • llama. Bard care, Iteliew-ware, Leather, MArbinerY,Gysters.olls,Seeils,. Ale, TINT, fietion,.re Tren„ Levi. Molimea,NaiN.Pplkes, Dice, Salt, Presisleris. SugariyVbiskev. finrsiur, Fin, Drieksi Guane,'Atill Pitch and Tar. fiat., Scrap Iron, Timber and Lumber, he... 7 lirizks, Coke, Cent , :t'etsi.ClaY, Gravel, Ire. iron Jiro, I.lMestene, Manure, Pig Ju,n, Pla.ster, Slate, he., , • Fleur: per, • (let. 7A'l 1554 ' , PHILAD'A READIPCit )FIIUE of; the Philada. & R. R. Co., fltuadelphig, iebruary'2B,lBss. ‘- The rates dryptsitit and Tolls on Coa) transported by this Company t wilbhe as follows. from March sth to June sOth, 1F55: ; V 4. 4 4 2) I 'no)" To llirtnond, • " Philadelphia.. i• ! , " Inclined Plane, , i Sidetown„, " Germantown R,1•11. - " Falls of Schuylkill, " 31anaytink, " Spring Conshehocken `pod Ply surtpth raio's and 6tts' and Jones', • Norristownor Bridgeport Port Kennedy, " Valley Forge, 11 " Pbrentxville, • Rdyer's Ford, " Pottstown. D011111:14.17114, " " Reading, -•J " Between Reading and Mohraville, " Molateritle, " Hamburg,' ••• Oririgsburg. By orderTiihe hoard orlotanagers. March 3.18.55 ,041. Ar lIIIADFORD;Seeretnry SCHNTLICILL NAVIGATION CO. 'PEKE Schuylkill Navigation Co., - March 15t,1855. The charge for to use of we sod for toll on .1 cite Coal. carried 4n the Schuylkill Nasigation, wl follows, until July Ist, - 1 . ...4 1. nom f' • I , 6 .4 F, IPi • 'i. 1 , 8 'Ae3 r - - . G.+ , • : -- 7 -- 1 - " ---' - - • . I CENT& CENT'S. CENTS. CENTS. To Philadelphia,' " - SO , .79 77 . U, " 11anayunk, i t SO 79 - 77 . 65 - e prin.; Mill, I. • 170 69 07 I 60 " Conshohocken, I 70 69 67 - 60 " Plymouth Dan, 70 09 67 60 . " Bridgeport, ',' . 65 04 62 f 55 " Norristown. " • : 65, 64 62 , 56 . " Port Kennedy, 60 • 59 57 50' " Valley Forge, F ' CO 59 57 50 tt l'awling's htun, • 60 59 57 50 " Pert Proridente 60 59 57 60 " Phoenixville, I ' 55 54 •52 47 " Royer's Ford,y 55 54 52 '47 - "•l'ettat6srn Lltbding, 55 52 52 47 ° Port Union, '7:: - 53 .50,, 50 46 " B11410,01.61;1;13; - , 51. 50 46 44 • " Bowling. . f '''' 48 47 ' 45 41 " Altbnnacs, ~. ' 48 47 ~ 45 41 " 31ohrsrille, I', 4s. 47 45 41 . - ' " Hamburg., !'l, 45 44-, 42 38 " OrwipbuM andlng. ' (401 39 37 , 90 . The charge will be per ton of 2216 As, leas the percent. allowance for emote, as vsnal. and no charge less ,than twenty-five con 4 per ton will he made for any, distance. , • If Rotes of Tolls )n Miscellaneowi Articles to be charged per ton , 2310 lbs., until farlhO noticM \ • lII= CLASe• ' ;, • Iron Ore.C/smSan d, 0 rarol, Manure, Unwrourlit ston e ; Brickbats. Limeatene. Slaked Lime, Quarry Spalla, Cord wood, Pest and Pills, Rough Bark and Orpsurn,-onecent and a LIU Per t4tk Per mile, far tho first ten tulles, and a halts Cent per ten per mile, for each additional milo,'but no charge shall * made for any distance exceeding thir ty cents per t0d..2,22, , • - szcOra v tu dak e d Lltttd , Marble, Wrought or Beabbled Stone, Di. turninons Coed, Ifrieka, Ice, Soap Stone, and _Copper. Ore, two cents peric4 per mile, forte first ten miles; and halt eent ttio per mile Ise each addltkrnal mile, but no char.° shall be ;triad! tor, any dtcturco exceeding forty cents per ton. • ratan Cow. • • • Imo of au will' in any sit4e of teannthrture beyond the ore, gait, and Ylish, ono cent per ton per nine, for the first `twenty milt* end tralfa cent per ton per milefer each el . atonal mile, bet no chagye ahall beAele fixaciy Wade nee icordlp . g fifty its p er tong' • . • _ • .• !! 'rovittn ••-; ' Chain, Flour.lileeds, Timbers round and square, Sawed Lumber, Hoop i!eles, Bbintdee, Laths and Staves in boats, Iley and fltraw . to bales,NeittUniAlSO'Or all kinds and all article* not othawbet specideallyy, enumerated. tito cents per ton per mile,for the drat ton Miles, and hill's rent per ton per mile tbriiach additlnnsimUe but node shall be made for any distancerstreedlng sixty cents per ton. 'tim ber, round and; kaare. Sawed Lumber, troop Poles Elhin glee. Lath and Starve in rafts, shall to Charged according to the rates In this section. protideti the severallinks of a raft laud( to ittoired to altornate at the locks with soya*. eetettemor desOnding boat that may be ready to pus, otherwise such rafts shall bacharged the NI charter rates et,„, , - rents perAon per lock ;helow the city of Reuling, and four cents per ton per logicabere said city.. Ncrts.—ln &l i tmus where one or more lecke are passed. Old the disttutent carried shall be Ices than ten - mites, the! charge fur 1%4 Stall 'be_ftir two : mitre, 'aceer4ling ta the', claw to which articles carried may belong. • ,- A.nd'in ell4lo, why, the foietobor Wes; 03r fell on= ilb, ll oxmedgr% cents per top on the wettable& ton tiege of the yawed, tbrtmy lock passed below Reading, or 4 rent* per ton likorelisadlag.lbe Tolls ahall tsieharged at these last asenoleued Rabat on all Articles. Y. fly order of the Managua. Y. FRALEY, l'hilatlelphia4 Ruch 10,1454 peerwati, BITMEM= • - hours. 17 951Cinetnunti 14 75 19 90 8. 8. IVlLLlAMS;Superintundent. 16-tt rr ,4 30 15 23 11 19 D 16; 714 12 6 30 - 15 e. 424 f r ABROAD. 1 t i :' ;1 I . .s 1 .E.; J-:-. 1 50 1 70 1 70 1 "0 1,;0 7 70 7 70 1 45 s.OO 1 0 0 t 1 90 1 90 1 90 1 90 1 90 1 65 i 45 I 65 1 20 1 20 120 1 20 1 05 1 05 1 15 1 15 1 15 1.15 ------------------------,---- - ... . .. .... . .. , 1 " ''' ' ' IvMI6 . liti.''' '---.-' -'[.'--.- --- PLUMBING'‘ --'''• : ___ strudEoNwiipniaoratt.. titers. ,' - . CAS- Finial -a, • ! - 4 Itaiith 9th sole' i . Yr lige' - ' - ''• fiVIITIIIMDOW NIN c-; ,II URNT nu T 1 T - c. , gvgliwors i - p A teiit G ra d u _ ! NJ. 401 the Ittl,h' htire re-opc, ,,, urd au 6slahllshiti r itnt : t,r . I no atseve bUsluersk is Silver serrere, where they, 'sill lm, -M;tl - XI. elinx risem4 re Truss. sill eller Hit* ' i Ahltultraff4 nrdirs,itts4 prat!: ise prtimpt attentteu and utter tures, every ether IftetesOurul tuts M.I, 1 ' satisisutr.r,rwerls. ,', „ . , . eAI A tacriCan Snd FMK* Trilases Skilltnltyl 0 I . p,te,,,itte.oo,,tax.o,:tB., 1.551 applied._ ..t.• sin:T . lldr artkle Or sWot and hltuan diode s stock-lux. tnee capi. bolts, La: Le* artieqi of bandkres, shoulder brazes. Id-porters; dud lbstruniont 3 km &for , 1 ialttes. I ; i I - 1 Vbilsdelphls. Sept, "4.'55 s ,f . TRUSSES: iintvitszE Tattssus 21 $ • - - C. 5 H. NEEDLES - , Timis an 4 Ilrace ZostalbUilliment , I OU'fli West Cothei of 12th • . and )taco strefita. Philad , i.lphis, Tin Porter of ne Francis Truises, combining atreA*,4iglebutts, ease and durability with correct cOwstrnelog• ', ' ' i liornial or ruptured patients MU be suited try remit- ! tine anionnts as beicos:—Sending number of i aches round i the hips, and stating side, affjrted'.. Coal or single 'Putts. :•".2, $,3, itti, $5. ' Poub,l o -4 5 . $ 4 , 1 , instru s etiout as to wear , anti hcAy to area a curt, when ; passible: Beni: with!.the Trttst. -. ' Also tor ale. in kreat Tariety,; • • i Dr. Banning's [lmproved' Patin Body Brace, 1 For the curd ot Prolapses Uteri, _ . 'sPinal ProPs and Sip-, ports. Patent Sittnider Biters. Ghost Expanders and 1., Erecter. Driuxtradipted to all with St.t4 theuldert and 1. Weak Leval ..,- English Elastic Abdominal; Betts, Puspen- tortes. Syrinwa—ettale and tiimalei. • . t • I Sir Ladies' Rastas. with Lady attendants. 1 Philadelphia. Jttly O. '45 I { -• ' Spay —..—„. A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! j For* BS arv;ellowil age. .! • - ; ! 13 millions of little epo , tingi on the surface at , our les. Througlitheoe tbisi Ointment, when rubbed on the skin. is carried to any organOr inward part. Diseases of the Kidneys. dleordere or the; Liver, affections of Pie Ilearl, 1 ntlamation of the Lutv, Astrea,Cought• and Ordde. are by Its means effectually cured. ;Every houseirite knowe that salt passes freelylthrnugh bons, or mist of any thickness. This healing Oiutnient far nem, readily pene trates through arty bone or fleshY part of the liaing body, curing the most dangerous Inward complaints. that can not be reached by , other mee;ns. , • Erysipelas, Mgt Rheum &':Scorbutie Huniors.. No remedy has!ever denoao Much for the cure, 9f dis eases of the Skin. whatever.; fornt they may Itesnme;as this Ointment. No cairn of Saltithettat, Scurry, Sore Reads, scrofula, or Erysipelas, can long Withstand Its infidence. The inventor haStravolled river Many paits of the globe. vileiting the principal heepitalmtlispensiog this Ointment Sling advice as tit its application. and has thus been the, means of restoring countiret numbers to health. Sore Lego, Sore Breasts, Wounds & Ulcers. Some of the Meet sclentlOC tnirgeens rely solely on the nee or this wonderful Ointment. whenliating to cope ielth the worst eases of sores. wehnds, ulcer& glaridulm• swel lings, and tumors. Prete:4r Ili:Bow:4 has, by command of the,Allied Odvernmente'. diet:latched to the hospitals of the Feast. larki shipments of this Ointment, to be used under the direction of the edl4l Staff, In the worst ca, see of wounds. It will curs t any Meer, glandularswelling' stiffness or contraction of the Joint., even al years standing: • : • I 1 • . ' .. t Piles and 14itclu. These and ottSir similar distressing complaints can be effectually cured if the Oink:neat be.iwell rubbed !n over' the parts affected, and by otherwise following the printed directions arrenid each pet; - i , /loth the Ointment and Pills 'sluitild be main the follow , eo!: . . Bunions • ' iv Ol Sim: Legs • Burns -t 1 Sere Breeets '-'•., , .Chapped lianas ' I re !leads Chilblains !, , 1 Sere Tbrrelts Fistulas I I ' Sores of alllitlnds Gout .. t , ...Sprains ' .• Lumbago i [ Scalds 'Mercurial Erdptione ; SWelhelillands Mee • _ ; StitTJoints , . Rheumatism .: ° Ricers • Salt Rheum : Venereal Sores Skin Diseases ° ' .„. I IYminds Of all kinds., trie•Sold at the Manutactoriee of Professor iiorlowAT, Se Maiden Lane, New . Torlti and ; 214 Strand.. London. and by all respectable Druggists; and Dillon , ot. Me;ditines throughout the trilled Stairs, artd the civilised world, In Pots, at e. 3 cants, 02% cents, aid bl each. . tErThere 134 considerable sating by taking tbe larger lace. I 1 • N. it. Directiolas for the guidance of patients in every • Isnrdor are afilked to each Pot.! June 2,lStfil: • L____:_____:___ , . _. ,;THE GREATEST" Atedlehl liiscovery of the Age. DR. jof has discoscred In one of! our 'common pasture weeds a remedy that aims. • - very Hind Humor, from the work' scrofula Idown to a CIIIIIMCD lie tuts trie4t in oilr 1100 cim,r., and never failed ex cept in two casks (kith thtinde hitinOr). lie has now in his possession savor two hundtett eertitiratos of its vittnco all within. twenty miles of Boston. t • -- Two' bottles , are . warranitrdl to cure A 13111711U' 501 V mouth. ; • .ono to threo;bottlos will cure t h e worst kind of pimples on the face. • ' • (. Two to threti bottles will emu the system of biles. Two bottles 'Ore warranted to!cnio tho Fort canker In the mouth anttAtamach. , , . Three to al ~.4 eettles aro warranted to cure the worst ease Of Erysipoilas. . ; One to two Bottles aro warMuta to cum all humor in • ; the eyes. , Two [oatles are warranted to cure running of the cars and blotches alriong the hair..l Pour to six txsttles in warranted to cure corrupt And running ulcers. , I Slue bottle It HI cure scaly - eruption of the skin.. - Two or three bottlei amwarranted to cure the worst case of ringwcirnt. Two or three bottle!, are wa4test desperate casts of rheumatisrax.! I Three to fonr bottles are wisrrantisit cure -- the sail rheum. F ive to night bottles. ..WIN euz i the worst case of scroit A benefit experienced fran the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is takvu. Iteteler„l piddled over a thobsand bottles of this lit the • vicinity of !lesion. I I.now the effects of It in every case. So suii,as water will ioltingtzish fire, su sure will this cure buffer.' I never sold a bottle of It but that sold anetherqafter 4 trial it alwayi speaks for itself.- , - Thom ar,rtwq, things about this herb that appear to me i surprking: tltst that it grovta in our pastures, in some pLieef , plite plelltirl4,4llti yet!ilA value has never been known' uutili I ,thwavt-red it in 1846--second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. In order to kive some Idea of the sudden rise and great popularity °Chile discovery. I will slate that In April,l 1853, I peddled it and sold aixtut ell bottles per April 1834, I sold over ono tbeasaild bottles per day of It. sein e of thew hole:tale druggists who hasna k.en'ln the business twedty.and thirty years, say 'that nothing in the annals otipatent.Medicines was ever like it. There.? is a universal praise of It from all quarters. In my own 'Prattle° always:kept it strictly for Ittimors —but since its introduction a. 4 it general family medicine. great and wonderful virtues hart been found' In it that ; I never susptteted. • 1 ,L4Veral caste; of epileptic diseaS owhich was al ways considental incurable, hare been cured by a few trot ties.' 0, what a „mercy If it, Will prove effectual in • eases of that awful malady—there are but few Who have seen tnere'ofilt than I have.' . • I know of satveral cases of, Prepay, ,all of them aged people cured by it. For the various diseaSesof the Liver. ; Sick liekdaehe. Dyspepsia. Atihma. Fever and Ague, Pain . In the side, Diseases of the Snipe, and particularly-in diw ! eases of the ;.I.lneys. &e., the disco Very has done more good (ben are medicine 'ever 'mown. do etiangef diet necessary—eat the best you get and . I enough of it:. i , . 1 75 1 C 5 1 65 1 C 4 1 65 1 65 1 65 1 45 Dirediems for etc.—Adults.; one table spoonful per day —children over ten years, a!detwert syinoutuichildren from five to ,eight years, tea-spooritul. As no directions ' can bo apAlleable to all :constitutions, take sufficient to operato on the bowels twice' day . Nannfactured by ' DONALD KENNEDY, [,! ' .lal . Worm rtrett. Roxbury, Masi. Price, One Dollar. Irbolesale;Agents:—Nisw Yerk , C_lty,, C. T. Clickner, 81 Barclay street; C. IL Rin,c, 192 „Broadway; Rushton & : Clarit,27s Broadway; 11. D. Sands, 100 Fulton S,t:; Wholesale: agent, for Pennsylvania. T. W. Drorr 3oss, 132 North 2nd Street. Philtidelphia. • 'For sale 14 Pottsville, by J. G. Brmen, J. C. Hayber and fl. itaknau. I Nay 19,1355 , MI PBDP WOOD'S RADI RESTORATIVE: S, NO - DOUBT, the most wonderful I, , diseoveri of this age of progress. The folloiring is : from a distingedebed member of the medical profession :+ ' ?- 1 - . St. Pint, January 1,1.'153: 1 .11.0.f..0. i. ~ Mod—Drtit Spit—Unsolicited. I send Ye; this certirmite. After beinginearly bald for a long time. and having tried ali t the half restoratives eitaut. and having no faith in any, I Was, induced, on hearing of yours. to Fite It a trial.! I placed myself in the hands of a barber. and had my head well rubbed with a good. stiff brush, and the Restorative then applied and well, rubbed . In, till the *alp Was all, midi:W. This I repeated every , : morning, and in three..week}, We; young hair, appeared.' and grew repidly frora'i Atigulst last up to the .present. tine. and 111 now thick, I , letelt. and strong-'-soft and pleas: . ant to the touch. wherems,l,:eftde it was harsh and wiry, what little them was of it. and that little there. was dis appearing rapidly. 1 .till use yetir Restorative about twice a week; and shall*ooll:have a goad and perfect crop! of hair. New .I have read of these things . -t-and wbo has not?—but have never sk:en hitherto, any cast; in which may person - ahair was really ;bench tted by any of the hair tonic,. i.e., ur the day:l a - t wcally gives me pleasure to record the result of tuYesper ire. I havereeommended your prepaiat lon to others, in it already Intaa large and ffe general said throughout thei Teltritory. The people here MN its offeCis, and hat't, confidence in it. An who have it ved it here will coincide with me in what I hare written. Tho eupplyypti sentlte as the wholesale agents for the ip alreidy exicaUsted. and etally lo g elij o are made for it. You deserve credit for your discovery. I, for one, re:tiro you tiMolos Or the benefit it has done me. for I certainly had dt+Tairid long, long ago, of ever ,14 , . reetlng eny such result. If cenglatulate you that 'your fortune (and a large oite) IS already mule. . .• i . , : • . ! , Yours )tastily, t . i : 'J. W : Itd - ND, Fl of Bond & Kellogg', Druggists.' ' i _ . 1 . , . . , .. Beywdpfd. Misr.. J.lnimi'y 12,184. Pry. illerf—DßAß . EM:- . .--, illtVillt Made trial of your Hair testotattie, it gives Co pleas -tire to say. that its of- feet has been excellent in removing inflammation. dan— druff, and keel/Mont leudencv to itching with which I have been troubled f i tm,childhood, and has also restored-, my halt, Odd) was, cotnitig ell, to its original color. i I have used n‘t other iirticle with anything like the plea- i sure and profit. ,-- I - Yours truly, • - • , , J. K. BRAG*. 105 105 ntbra -1 bo as : ((Extract of a letter, dated .F.rie,,Ps. July :ff. 15.54.); Aturrr. Woof et don't you send ns as much More of your great ,hair Itestarativil want all that is coming lasupply the ordersbn hand, and have not had a bottle, on our shelves for over. a wmr. • and. that has been the ease twice before. Therefore,send Us at Mut One gross Of each also, as an article so justly celebrated iityOur dtair Restorative willsell.. riessescmd by .Express. ' Yours truly, • - ,• • • ' , BROTIMS, . I)7l 4 7 g iata ' ; • ' Chicago, let, 1854. - ItnerL—llaving experienced the maidoeffrot of your llalnllestoratlve, l drop youlhis upon the gulled:. About twd years ago my hair "town:apnoea fella - 04 and turning gray: I wee fast beeomiug bald. I, metaalriend . who had ust , d, your Restorativo, aryl spoke so highly or • Its virhirs I was tridntvsl to lit it, althOUgh I hut' but \ littl e faith, as I bad before tried so.ntsay other emarellra. I couuneured using your f.totoratlve Its January MS.— A for applications fastened my Ltle;lleinly. it began to ! tilra, grow out; and turn bark to itsfoemer eebrefbleet). At this time it is full,rJrestortst to its original color, - health and appeamnre, and I cheerfully recommend its 'use to ; '• .7. 1). orimuyirania, Earth 9,1851. ' - consequence Or luiviog hair, fOr several years i past, not holy :gray, , hut 'potbelly Otte, I have cut it short. and worn rape to lade It from view: but. some 3' mouths Ante, I was indtteril to use your Hair' Restore live, and J most, In Justice, saY,"that its effoets were at.; most miraculous: for it has changed It gradually to all its former , splendor its to:oolor, and left It on tiottaudgios.`. sy as to bv, mars bearding than it ever was ;when under the Influ4nee r of-the- tweet oil, •I- earnestly, therefore, recoMmeied It to every holy as decidedly the hest print• ration, tbi toilet use, cf anything in the world. L-04. Addres . . WOOD;& co., 318 Broadway, New York: and 114 Marta Shoot - , fit. _LOIIIIOIO- Prolsrlaoll $. W. Drorr k ;Son, Wholesale Agent. Philadelphia ; J. C. C. Ilconas. Drugast, dgenl, Pottsville, Pa. August 11,'6u INEINES 3841m,' lII=I 1.14 re the meet ^_o.]p EMI X; r7 ' PitifillitikrB l 4. OP. Beatty'a ROW .1.:1'67-N.r....,imp!Otreet, Pottsville, Penns., ilea COP stantly-on hand a supply of all Meteor Lead Rase teed, Block Tin Halt tubs. ri.hower Baths, 1 ydrants Hose. Double and Single Acting Pumps and triter Clue star also, MI .kinds of nesse csseks for eater wastes= Ilrasaoll-Cups and (Hobos ilm.ra.aines. N 1 kinds of Cop peer Work and Plumbing done In neatest mariner at the shartest notice.•, , l • • , it,—each Pahl for old Mass and Lear p,'ettroll le, October: W. 184 • ai-tf PLUMBINt. ESTrABLISH NI ENT, nr DICKENSON: respectfully ail , hit that b.has 1 is L • flounces 1M•le rn- epurr ase t emit* stpek•of the ate firm of Moreton and Diekinstm Sr.! lutendsearrylng on the plumbing business in Nt its be:weber at the old :Stand under the Pottsville House - , where he hves by ettentim to business, ha may be able to merit a sbsre of the public patrowe. •He will guar antee Ms 'work to- be as good. and it will be done on as reasonable tertua. l Wean be done elsewhere. ust •7. IsS3 f fit.trc. • • 11. DieNlN•stri. A --c GRICULttIAIPAI R THE FOURTH ,ANNUAL , EXHIBITION ;: .., UV run Schaylltill Catinty Agricultural Society . %NT ILL commence on ' TUESDAY, the loth -di of October,l3ss. at Orwigsburg,ana rontinne for da ys._ thrue . . . . LIST OF I'RE:WIUNS. CVO i'LE.—oranswir—atus. For the best Durhit.ltnll, three'pstrs old and ute : .. Wards, . . 41.1 00 Second best, 'do.. iir„ .; . 2 00 Best betw , en one and two years old, ; . ', 00 Second best, do- i[ . i . .1 ou Best bull calf under one year old, SeLond best, - do, , • = 100 - • • ' i' , cows. ' • For the best COlC r threi) years old and upwards,: -3 00 Second best. 00 net heifer bawetirs one and two years 014. , 200 ~.Serond Isrst, ;: = - ; 100 Beat heifer calf under one year 014' . ; 200 Second heat, j '. 1 ;GO , i; at.osasat's stmt. Best bull thr.4 yeiins old and upwards', . ,Saend bust , i!. ' Best between one 'nilid two years old, Second best. .' : . '• Best bull calf.undir Gnu year old, Second bust, • • ' • CO ws For the best cow brae yearn old and upwards,; Foruud. hest. 1; rk.st bolter hetwan Gus aul two' yeartold, Second best, lieSt, heifer calf upder one year old, 1i....r0ud Lest, • j . ;. 'neon BOWL -- BOA bull three yi.tri old and Upwards, . 3 00 Second best, t , - ' 2eo Best bull l*tweou one and two years old, ' . '2 00 Socond best, - ; . 100 Ito,: bun ,p4.lf under' one year old. - 2 00 Second best, - ; - ; .1 00 coitz.i. Best cow three years old And upwards, , . 300 Second best, - j I 2IA ' Best heifer botwoen one and Iwo yqtra old, .. 2 00. Second best, ' 1 00 lk.st heifer calf Under ono yoar old, . 200 ' Socondb:st, . . ; lOO Itr , uno3 tousto.—antl.s. Best bull three Juan old and upwards, 2 00 Second lieg,l . 1 00 j Best bull liefwoun Ono and iwo years old, 2 00 - Second hest, ; ; I (110 Br•t.6ull calf under ono-y4r old, Second best, " • . . cows.- . Bet mw throe ,Taari old and tapwards ! ; . a 2 00 tfocond best,'; • ' ; ' ' 100 llest boiler between one and two years, old, • 200 Scoond ; best, - ; -• . ;; 1 00 . . Beat bolter calf Under one year old, -, ' - ; 200 Smyand baat„._ - ; • ; • 100 Beet yoke of, working cattle, 1 *, 300 . Second b,st. - . i _ 200 . - Beet mulch eow, . • 3 00 , . Sertntd best. !- , .. . . Tito cows to be kept nn grass entirely during the trial, and ten days ifrevious. The trial to continue for ten successive da:., s. the milk to be carefully . mea.4ured and a daily f.t.itetnent• produced to the Judges, and the. facts verilsed by an allidat it or the competitors. *1 . , nonata :OW latt.L.S.. ‘ . • Ikst stallion, heavy draught, three years old and upwards, $ 00. I , ..coiad, 2 00 Best. 1.e,c,4 mare, heavy draught, A ' three year's oTd and upwards. 300 Second 2f400 • . Best , stallion. qhisk draught, three ! . 4 yearii old and upwardi . , 300 Second 2 CO Belt knot' intro . quick draught, three 50Ars old and upwards, 3 00 'Second 2 00 Boa stallion for the saddle, , , 300 Secor.d 200 llk-st breed Ware for the saddfe.l 3 00• 4...lectend 2 00 Best, stallion colt hetweed two and . . ' , - thaw }curs old, ' 7 • -200. second 100 Blot mace c , , , It' between two and three yearaohl, . .2 . 00 Second 1 00 Best pair csrrlage horses,3 ' 00 F . eccnd 2 00 " team horses, 3 00 Second 2 00 3 00 Second, 2 00 " • Horses for ail purposes, 300 Serone2 . oo Best single Horse for, all pnrpses, 200 Second 100 " 3L re for all purposes, . 2 00 Second 1 00 attlitP. ' Brit Buik for irnol,• • Boot Eve. Best Budt for mutton, lit. : ct Ewe for mutton, lkst Lamb, Rest lot Sheep, not Iran than five, SWINK. hest 13otir ytni, Wst Boar l year-old, • Best Roar under 1 year old, 1- 00 Best breeding cow under 2'yeare old 200 Second 1 00 Best *". under.l year old, 200 'Second 100 Best let of Pig*, not less than five. 1 00 (lneludingebuster, Berksbire and otherlarge breeds.) Best Shanghai fowls, 1 cock and 11. hens, : 1 00 :•7'.reond best, 31Iner's Domestic. Pbultry Book. Best Dorking, , $1 00 Second, poultry book. Best Poland, . . 1 00 • Second, ' t. ,do Bust Black Spanish, 1 00 Second, • do Lest Jamey Blues, • 1 00 Second, , do . Best Cochin China, 1 00 Second, i do Best Malay, 1 00 Second, - : do Best Bantam,' 1 00 Second, - ' do Beg Game, '' 1 00 Second, do • Bed 100 Second, Beet Brinnth roottn, 1 00 Second, _Best pair of.Caivno, 100 Best Muscovy burks, "1 00 Best pair Turkeys, 100 Second, , Poultry book. Best Grow, • 100 Second, - • ,do Beet Common Ducks. • Best Exhibition of Pigeons, not less than PIZ, Largest collection Bind best display of fowls, VIZLD CROPS. Best erre red corn, 600 Second do Best acre gnard-seed corn, 600 Second do Best airs' yellow corn, 6 00 setono, Best bushel red corn, 100 - &wend, in ag'cl book's, 50 Best b. gnurd-seed " 1 00 Second, do SO Best bushel yel, corn, 1 00 Second, do 50 -Best hush. white ", 1 00 Second, do SO Best acre of wheat, 600 Second, . ! 400 11,'.st b. White wheat, I_oo Second: do Reath. yellow " 100 Second, -do Best b. near variety, 2 00 Second, Best acre of rye, 4 00 'Second, Best sere. of 0011, „4 00 Second, - ! • 200 Best bushel of rye, 100 Best white.oatit, 100 Best h. Nark Ants, . 1 00 Bent display of grain,' 300 Second best black . oats, , • : . . lk •00 Milt titoP3 AND CIAILTIN iIEGATAPILIS; NO. 1, Best :wee white mercer potatoes, 400 Second, 300 Best bushel do --1 00 Second, litagNil books, 50 Best ~'ir,cre red . tiercei p6tatoes, 400 Second, 3Ou Best bitshel do, 100 . do -•- 50 ]lest 1 4 acre Buffalo, 400 :Sccond. ! ,3 OW Best bushel do 100 Second, do ' l 50 Befit ,l.: scre,pliikeyn,' 400 Second, la 00 liestATlsher do .. 100 Second, -do . E,O Best Liverpool; 1 100 Second, i .do 50 Beat V sc. su7,. beets , 300 Second. ' ., '2 00 Beet V, son. carrots, 300 Second, 1 - 1 -, , 00 . Best 1 / 4 ', acre parsnips, 300 Second, • ! 200 Best don. cabbages. 200 Second, , . ' 100 Beet ':4 acro turnips. 3 00 Second... . • 200 Beet bustle:l - sugar beets, . In srrieutturist.tooks, 50 . - do ' carrots, do 50 do . parsnips. do 50 do. - red beets . . ' ' do 50 . do turnips , ' . . do 50 ' do ruts bags, - • ' .. - do , : 40 FIELD rnopti AND OARDSX• I 2OITABLES. IVO. 2. • llort.' dozoo cauliflowers, 1.00 2nd,- hartiel books. 50 it Best bushel sweet potatoes;,2 00 2nd best, 3 nn ; Beste bushel onions. "1 00 2nd s 'do 50'I Best'dOz. stalks celery, 100 2nd, •do ' LO„ Best peck tomatoes,. ••1 00 2nd, •do ' So Best dozen stalks encllse, ' ." do 5O Best three squashes, . . Best three, sweet pumpkins, Best throotsid punipkins, • ; • • Best display of vegetables, 2 00 2nd. • norri Nm, oasso;sraor" RAT 'MCIIII.OI4 Best cwt. wheat flour, 1 00 Second do •• ryelfour, 1 00 Second.. buckwhoat pour, 100 Second, corn meal. 1 00 Second, I Bost bushel clover seed, 200 Second, tirettlthy 2 00 second, Best acre of timothy bay. '3 00 Second, i Best ham, - 200, St•Cond> Best display bf apples, 3.0 f.: each kind Best 2nd , ! t. Boat pearl:le:4' Best rears. Beet quinces;' , - Oest'gratpes, nIES" DEPARTME,Iir: PhillY -ANT. 'lrWsrultn BANTVACT:I7CP! Beat butter, net less Fkan 5 pounds, $ On: 2nd, p,st el:lei-so. not less than 10 pounds, 2 Ott 2nd, 'lest pair, homt - madtlstoukingi% Beat pair hotne-roade' gloves, . •-c•rl Best quilt. . • • I Beit 2ndAo Boat Pali mittens, Best fancy kilittins,f Beat needbritork, • Bent made sUirt, Best loaf of 'wheat broad, Best pound make, Best lot of preservel; Best 2nd _j do Best lot of enentnter *kik, • I I (al i Best spongekake, ! •' Beet rye bread, i . 1 00 I Best, home-tnado linen, 10 yards, - . lOO i host Immo-4Mo thte , 1 pound. ICo ' , Best lisp's iby an y 0 articles in thtt l aboye l i l t, / 00 / ' , If ' HENERY, .I7c. 1 g - I A6II.IMTUR XPLININTS , CO II ACEIVIEttIf. For the bee! plow. /2 00 2nd._ $1 00 Ilkt harrotr,„ "2 00 '2nd, 100 , Itest cultlyater, 200 2nd, 100 ! Best sub-soil plow, .• - , 200 2nd, 100 j .P t .Post threshing tnachlne, . , •4 00 2nd 200 ' Best fanning mill. • . Ilt 00 2nd, 100 j Best corn-stalk cutler, . ' '''). 00 2nd, 100 Bost seed drill. - • '2 QO 2nd,. iOO Best cortesliellor, ' 200 2nd,- 1 00 , Beat bay (*straw cutter, '2 IX 2nd, 100 Best horse rake, ' . • • ' j' .„ 100 Best arts planter, ' • ' . , 1 PO Best reaper, • ' i . 4OO Mgt dlsplat otagriettlttnal Implements„ 2 CO , • , , ummuuom. sawn - chose. . • • Beet set boiise shoes, ,l 00 Hest palr ir,on traces, i ' , 100 Best hair collat e ._ __ ,„. _ " • 100 Rest-saddlo-, , ' ~ . ; cl . - , 200 Bost: pair biotin 'harness, • ' ! • 2 00* 2nd, -1 00 Best double carriage harness, .. 3 00 Best single! do , ' , 200 Beat tilt - oh o gn, '„( • • , , - 2 2 00 . . 00 Best ono hrse wagon, Beat two borate carriage, •, 3:100 2nd, 200 Best one horse do. ~ ' 3.00 2nd, 200 14.4 cart, ; ' ' . I 1 Op Best wag:king /1114111:113 . ~ 1 00 Wei tour barrels, two in number, : - 1 00. Best butter churn, • , . : ' 100 Best d paisrder. kegs, - • . lOO Best lot brralf skiait.drosalt, ' 2 10 0. " 2nd,' IDO Best lot sole, upper a itemises blather, 2, CO 2nd, 100 Mestiewing martini,' • • 1 Ls) nest tailoriwork, - • : - . , ' 100 Ural, pair liorne-made shoes, • 1 00 B , eet pair homemade boots, . ,' 100 Zest liomo-made cloth, _ ' '• 200 2nd, 100 Tick saline - M. • —.- 200 2nd, 100 Itest um* at blankets, , - 100 Best rag carpet, 10 yardr., ' ' . ' 100 Beat V•... —.•- ' - • . ', • 2CO Flat parlor.stove.. .. . . • L • 200 • : THE PLOWING HATCH. Will take plats ou the' nth - at-10 delotA,..lL,ll. For the best P l awmalk, Xl-00 necondbest. .. 74 1-00 , Sir Mechanist and Mibulaitnreni: of all hidds in Br.lnylitill - County. are Invited In ogthibit their Arcsille• dons,. whether embraced in the &bee* list or ! not, tnr which thirJudgelare authorised tri:aWard driendionary pro:autos, according to that Morlts.... - . '' B. NI% ullonss, $. it. 3t.l.Dpts. , J. J, PAXSON, - JOB. AL111410111';' , , , J. P. PALM. , Oct. 0, 'SS . 300 2 00 2 00 1 00 2011 1 00 3 00 00 L 00 / 00 1 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 200 §econd 1 00 Ott 1 (Ni 1 00 100 2 00 2 00 Fl,•ennll 100 2 00 tabcond 1 00 POCLTRY, 3.00 1 Oo 2.00 +OO 4 00 400 do co I 6) 1111 1 (O 1 io 2 00 1 no MO 1 (n) 1 00 1 00 1 00 111 Cbamiiter, on Prtmiums ti of Reed stet: Thitt from horses in particular iviu E t .,.. I to execs in a ;very few days, provided it liq light-an admits the air-to the heap. But e en this kind of inanur e wi 1 net lli- e in case i is trodden dOwn to exclude tile s:!. Let a hose in a stable, twelve feet 4,par.. s t an d on his manure and tread it c l og , : ~,.., there is to danger of heating.. It is 04 U..; Principld that, when we want to prepare x, nitre for ithe .field early. in the sprin g , we- vt :' haul it often and throw it up as light a s N. ,.. sible. • .1 .1 This ils a gOod time to gather weeds az . sods antipeat! mud, to increase, the cum- 14 ,,.. heap. All the scrapings should be g..athrre, , ., for all will bOvinted fbr,September seed;l, or for s(reading on grass lands in Oetak:r. As. to the barn-yard, that may he plu t ..i before tie compost matter is carried nu t ._ But we Aoubtinuelt of ttie...proprieti o f practice] of plowing often in the surinner is barn.yards. We only expose the strun g ? .. e .. tions of the Manure to evaporation.. A n i the eow.yardjn the spring was well e„ ver .,l with to '•m or other matter, it may lie ill? SE., ternher io be enriched by what is drOppel t r the cattie. .- . . r ' • We +jeer, not to the use of a plow . .n tht yard a f l ew days before carting out t,?t.66,..1! . for this intakes the labor- of shorear easier, and els serves to mix up the e tingredieLts. I; is ag - practice to cover all the fresh. ma. nure bthrowing on a little loam each tn., rt . ing. Dave two tie three heaps of luaei in ,11:. ferent Darts Of the yard, and use a shov e l i,.. stead (4 a plow.—Mass. Plowman. -- • i , ---- • FATI PLnWINC,, on BriKwilEAT To F;! ink Voluti4.—We take the following' fr.-, A C.lickinson's AddreSs - befure iN Co z . land ect`rity,'N. Y., Agricultural' eii,•;y: ' t "Plo ing in the' fall ist.) become more ra '.. ionablt than, formerly, as I regard it as •;i:e best an only sure remedy to destiny the iti:,, worm 4hich: has Made and is. rn:i.kin; svi havoc 4f altitost every kind of crop:, ~ ,h,,:'T 1 destroy lig some. Plowing late in the f:.:: will no . kill all, hut most of them. In.thr , , , e years 1.1 think they may lie garly or quit . ; s'.l destroy i ed. and it is the 'only remedy r hr.. w of to destroy the most mischievous rind'ruiL. ous insects the farmer has,to contend with. I havelheard it said that five bushels of :3'l to the cre would destroy them, or one L. dred b shelS of lime. I have triad both, al:i have s wed ;ten, bushels of salt to the scr, and'th' I only laeghed.at my folly. I tried .4..... hundi d bushels of lime as recommended, ati they f t ttenctl on my bounty. I have cin;!/ provedi one :remedy for the rascals, and t'!.,a: is to break the sod and sow it to linclorb,e,g, plow Idle and as often As possible in the fs,ll, and then sow it to peas in.the Spring:. wi.,. the likp plowing next fall theywill not dist,:::S any drop next season." . .1.. . , en.41. - GE Or FEED FOR Iloass..—The kit of feed for`• :animals should be changed tr,- quentl l . A horse, long kept on shorte,'e , be affected by a fever in his lees and feet, Fr 'duCin4 a result; similar to founder. Shoe, corn Meal * or cob meal should never be zicea excepi in a mixed state; with cut hay-,r -siraw.l This will require them to cat slower, and the food is better prepared for digestion. If gi4n alone it ferments rapidly in the's.J:' inacN,l Produces a general . fever, injures & digest ve powers, and, finally, produces aI I stiff. ness t rOughout the limbs: When these re sults tire discovered the remedy is a change food. 1 Continual feeding on oats alone wi': prod* the same results as shorts, or meat ; and Many a founder is caused q it, as iel: as by 'reeding, or drinking when the horse il warm If .d . n necessity compels a person to fell a hordeon Shorts, eorn Mehl, oat meal, am'', meal, is supply of salt shaJld be added to pre. vent ttrmentation in stomach.—Ohio Arum-. - - r littipts. CA*DIED.,OItAXGE OR LEW:Oi PEEL.—B" , . the rip from thick skin oranges or letuuw:: plentZ.of water, until they are tender, and t . 7.: bitteririess is out; change -the water once twice if necessary, ;Clarify half a pound G! sugariwith . half a cup of water tor each pocr of pe4l; whet Lit is clear put in the pCels, theni,land boil them until clear and the Ayr,: altuOst a candy: then take them out, and b•' • • - them on inverted sieves to dry; hoil'the 6yr,:p with it dditiOnal 'sitgar, then put in the peel:: stir them about Until!the sugar candies urou . sf. therrq theft take thetit• on a sieve, and ;.,e; thereinto a warm oven, or Wore a fire; sCr perfeCtly put them in a wooden 1) , )1 wit'a - ~tissue-paper between, . • rn I" 191:11ERVE 'ROI AND STEEL E.NIVES.. — Prociarq 'Mate melted virgin wax, the pare the better; and rub - ,lt thoroughly over th blades of the knives. After it has dried Roc= the knives ( aml having carefully reniovol wax from t..he . surft)ce, rub °theta briskly a drs eloth,.until the. original polish it fl.! resitircd:' This will fill all' pores with ' 3 ' unctions and:Minute particles of the wu which will adhere * firtrily,. and prevent the :ii truston- of water or moisture which .tz't canoe . 41 'rust. Tutiy will retain their alley! for weeks, if Used. MIL* tti 13REA11.-- . 1 have. more objntiLV that one 'to milk in brend,dmt the most ous as, that persons of advanced a,:e. Who in the daily use of milk'Made bread, 1611 t-0 expfTtedito suffer from an over supply of oil seous or bony matter, and particulialy if kid4eys afrected: Bread should male with water, and when so made, it ;itt::; ablo f6r the aged and the young, the sick 5: :: the wdll. 1 And as for sour milk, a niicroscvp. view would; I presume, present additional • - guoilenta;agaiust its use. cn 'Po MAKE •FRVIT PIER.—No under 'shoiild be wade to apple or any fruit pie.. is tdwaysi heavy and riot tit to cat. .1 ) :Ice narrow rim of paste around the edge •of plate, and filt with the fruit, either raw • stewed, and cover it. The juices s i ll I , e; taitiedtriuch better, and it will 6avea bui:ter und flour, which is no tridinp ctea:t radon in these days, and what is: t) (inorer , sequaneC, save dyspepsitt, which, costs AfVer cutting they are takett,out with a sP% .1 • . 3 dEAR "a piece of .flanuel With cam whiting 'mixed to the consi.,tency of coiti pate, in warm water. 'tub the surface clejsned quite hriekly, and flash off witk water; Grease-spots will in this way al ie.ss instantly removed, as well. as otb' filtb, and tho paint wilt retain its brass: and beauty unimpaired. I f2M 1 , 10 1 kay tm OM
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