Wit anb gamin. PARO,DY The Song of Dtrty Water. . . IV.; who love a simple legend. Which on every Monday morning • .May be heard throughjut the country, May be heard among the people, ' In the city and the country, • Audit) almost every shanty. Come and listen to my story— - • . To my song of Suds and Water. .- To the song of Dirty Water, , , AI the copper kettle boiling - , ' • In the scoured copper kettle, , • ; Which is scoured every Tuesday, To be heed again on Monday t, Hear bow every Monday morning id , Bridget lights the kitchen fire, Yount the water in the kettle, In the scoured copper kettle, Gets the sat soap in the Basin, And the piles of dirty linen— Lin'en from the bed and table, _.. , Table cloths and sheets and towels, Napkins. night- pa, shirts and stockings; flow she heaps them in the wastidub, ~ Heaps them in the biggest, wash-tub, o'er them pours the boiling water.. Pours the boiling suds and water, Strips her sleeves up to her shoulders, Tifhertshouldirrs strong and ruddy, . And begins her weekly washing, . , Ver. early Monday morninc I ,• In the suds and water splashing, I • - Such a splashiag, such a slopping, Baby scolded,' mother scolding, Briskfut walting,4 l ther swearing Almost every; Monday morning. While the water in the kettle, Keeps on bubbling, keeps on boiling, And the arms of Miss MeSpaddin, lam Mc Spaddin, child of Erin, t In the water keep a splashing, . In the water keep a slopping, . , Slopping in the suds and water, Till the weary day is ended, And the dirty clothes are scoured; Sttitirwil in the suds and water. ' And the water which was boiling In the scoured copperkettle, , i . Boiling In the morning early. 1 ILasi been changed from clean to dirty, ant:used to dirty suds and water, - - 1 Such the song of Dirty Water, • .• , . Which Is heard among the people ' Early every Monday morning, • Throughout city, town and country, Anil in almost every shanty, . • Where the exiles of sweet Erin i'Shig the:Song of Dirty Water. NEW STYLE OF DRAMAS. Progress, innovation, and improvement are . the watchwords of the ' day. Idr.. Peripper Peeps has a thing or two if; his head, and, as he sip, it is bound to come out. So it His first eruption upon a startled wofid i: to be in the dramatic line of authorship. "What kind of plays are yours to be? asked a friend., "Oh, great! great! Nothing like 'em go ing now, I assurou. /They are-to be all consistinE of expr&sive . clumb show." " DurOb show! what, 'pantomime ?" _ "No, "no. That's old. My idea is neiv. I can only give you tin idea by'a ease in point. For instance—curtain rises—we will call the play the 'Bloody Courtship, or the FutallSnuf fers.' First scene brings on—it is rural—a churn, moved across the stage by unseen ma chinery." "A. milk churn?" "Yes. Chimrl;:topA in the middle of the stage' pauseso, ifew moments, as if waiting for somebody, aull then moves its handle up and down rapidly, as it very impatient for the arrival of. some nnethen moved slowly off." . "What does that mean ?" ° ''The audience arep irait to imagination to explain every scene. 4 'The churn is to rep- . resent a milkmai(tin Dive=•the movement of the handle her anguish at not meeting tier lover, whom she t - itpected—the slow exit sig nifies her belief that she is deserted." "It will be a great compliment to the audi i2ne-e to think` that they have itnaginatir enough to ultderitarld that." -Certainly, and that will inspire their ap probation.''. "Who i 3 the 1.7h0in . 8 lover?" "A ftmmer's man-110dge, the ploughman. hatter plough —that's Ilodge—:ulc•ances to center of the stage where churn stood, drops some soil, and then retires up the stage." • "What floes that mean ?" "The'soil• is a letter which he leaves for the tieelarim that the winch i 3 broken, and he le) longer loves her." - "And is that so?" "No; he onli intends to: try her. lie s,on the . watelt to see if she will mourn his depar ture. Enter, Churn—sees the 'soil—hastens to it—whirls round aufl " 'What is that for?" "The milkin'aid has read the letter and fainted at the supposed treachery, . Plough now advances, drops more soil—sand ; this time—churn Wriggles - a link—gets up—and then goes between the plough handles." "And th'at means ---" "That Hodge has 'brow!ht her toe widr a pinch of snuff—that's the sand—and the han dles represent -an embrace of reconciliation and confiding love." • "But why do ycn call it the 'Moody Court ship, ‘and',:so forth?" • "Bloody Courtship and .F.ital .Snuffers,%' 1 said: "That's easily explained. Hodge is a ;snuffer, ef,se he wouldn't have s»ulf hbont him; and she is- a snuffer. else i‘Wouldn't have been in her nose. When they embrace, a sound of sneezing is heard, and at that in tqaut some blood. falis-upon the stage. The sneezing is to n1;t1:e the idea of , snuff more plain; and blood means that the shock of joy has broken a blood-vessel in the churn. After the embrace, the chttrn talk -again—that means the milkmaid's dead and now eotnes the great triumph of the whole. The plough keels over—that means remorse—atnisudden- • the,stage is lit up with red . and blue .fire and a pair of mammoth snuffeit', wide open and as big as a flerrick, come ..slo‘Vly from Heaven—representing the shears of re vengeful. Fate;--and seizing the plozyjb, de scends through the . stage—mean - mg that, Hodge is taken - to, the place of punishment, for trifling•wiih the atTectitins of .the. churn 7--• and churn is drawn up thrieigh the "dies"— meaning, of course, that the broken-hearted milk Maid has guile to Heaven. What do you think of it?" • "Splendid idea—if the style can be under stood. But isn't this something like Lord Iturleigh's nod, in Sheridan's play of 'Thie Critic: " "It does proceed upon , that idea—only im mensely enlarged and improved upon, you see. It was but a spark or & ,. 12*A4s in Sheridan. In me it is a wigile•,bontlagrltion." WITTY WAIF The longest day is now discovered to be the day before your wedding. "Beware!" said the potter to the clay, mid it became ware. "That's the end of my as the tadpole said' when . he turned itito a bull=frog. • ' Punch asks, whether properly and literally speaking, LongfeVolo73 publisher ought not to be Longman. A man ceases to be a "good fellow" the moment he refuses to do precisely what other people wish him to do. Remarkable—that so much money has been , • stolen by railroad officers, and that so few are, in the state prison Ektempore preaching extempore lid. dlilq,7—none but the must finiOted performers ihould attempt it. Genius will always work itself through, said a poct when lie found his coat i.vas out at the tlihiv. i "'Sammy, why don't your)nother mend that rip in fitir. tru4rsr "Oh, she's gone to the sewing em!-" rlothe.l for poor children!" • Auichat- time of life may a inan,be said to belong to the vegetable kingdom ? When ex perience has made him sage. A Yankee editor says: "The march of*. iliz.ttinn is 01114111-4111 W e the slow but intrepid tread or a 'jackass towards a peck of oat If !. 01 1 m,ish to attract attention, go into church, s-.•tue Sunday, after the services ha've hegan, in a pair of new. sytealziiig,,bonts., awl paratb , up tlw. brw . " alrile "You bachelors 004fd....t0 be taxed," said a . lady to a resolute e vad e r of the noose matri• loon;a1. j "I agree V, h eou perri•etlr t I;);j'am," was the reply, "ba , :llelorim lux- IMMO PHILIIVELPHIA. • • Simon B. Snider. Z W: drab. No. 262 North Second Strtrt (wed October 20, 'O5 • 4`2,lyr: BOYS' CLOTHING. . . ' 'rt . HE SUIibt)RIBER, would reviled. i k fully inform their numerous friends andetlSlOn , OTX Of Schuylklll County, that their assortment of.Clothlnt: fe, ' Young ventlemen is much larger than ever. and they f.'I^ORPORA TkW IT THE 4 - 44 T F.,' OF ate disposed to sell`cheap. Portions living eta di i Jan';' b nO NE I' is reeeivecHt anyl i have the privilege of exchanging' Cintliing, purchased al ) 1 ' • 7 , I. .1.. large or small, and inierest paid from ni ibis store, tf they do not suit . ' . . F. A. ITOTT I BROVImr., , dcP^sit• . • • 272 Chestnut St., eorner cf Tent h, Plitlada. 1 The etude is open every day, from 9J clock In ~ 16_7 • lug till 7 o'cl,s'k In the evening. and on Xlo April 22,18.5,5 / ',! "Thursday evenings till 9 tich•ck. ~ . INTEREST FIVE PER` WENT. , All Sums : large oi smell. are paidiback in:g.,, eland without Eddie... to any a,montifi „. . Orrlcs—Walnut street South-Wdit cornerci street, Philadelphia_. • - , -,. Ilm. HENRY L. BEN'NE.R. l'r,4idfnl, ROBERT SELFRILPHE.. *lce ['resident W3I. J. REED.S•cr•tark, , . . uti.scrons..; ',::d • . i Henry L. Delmer. C. Land'reth Mon Edward L. Carter F. Ca rrid Brewstei Ifobert Selfridge. Joseph4l. Barry. Sainu.l K. Ashton, ilatiry L .I . Church James,ll. Smith, Franchiee. --'' ,'' The In vestments 4 as amounting aiper eta t 5 00 BOLES ' CIIENIICAL 01:0 7 1i.. *.• SOAP. extra quality; ' e l , ci t i p m2. . z ry t l i, , ,,, l , :. , cii n i, d t,i t, t9ld u . i 'lLti r, 9l, , t , .1 1 , n o ri i 7 , : o n d ri o d n rl:l l,, •rjortry•one (.0,0,0 in Iv:pont:ince with the act ofl '2.:!0 boxes OhemienlY)lite SPap. medium quality; • 1 ti,.,, - ''are - made in Mortgages. Gridiiid !tents. - :WO •• itrown. Pale and Family Soap; '! tint . lE' securi ties as must al waVS i klure per( Ur)- ~ Genuine Castile Soap. tnottled; P. , .- . ' . - • , rot •• ' - - .2 , white: l! ty t the depositors and pla.•ed beyond all risk - manency and stability of this old and well-esi '2 , n) ~ . Ste:trine and Adainantine Candles Ci .... . -r : Institution. 2 , 10 `. Tallow Candles:, .. ;,,., March II , .15 6 r { flay 100 casks Sal Soda : for sale In lot. to - suit :limbs . _ , . ' _ 7 : 17, sees, by . . 4 MAII.E lz DIXON, - ! DECQU & MIDDLETON, 1 rhmmissien .iterchants. :Vo, T 2 South norms, 3 , 4: door NIPOIVI'ERS of •Ind de;iiers 1n j ~ a , ...... ch.,../ sired. Phtlattelphitt. , .la. 19.'56, ?e6rti I 9 I• ......--,•-• '••-•---• - • ' ' • AND STEEL, pia IS North W4l . l:.tit ',rt. 4 - 41,1'hihulcIph Us. April 7;:1a55 14-', OILS OILS OILS! !! J. O. A. £ E. ALLEN, 7 and S South Whaivea, Philadelphia DEALERS In ;OIL, have just', -re celved. driwt from :Geis ply of Oil, which they otter for sale at the lowest hfarket rates: === do Elephant ai1,9A300 . 11n 'Harked do do 7.(d0 Alan. in . afore. Greasing (Al. Palo'''and Brown - Soap, 1 _ :Sperm and Adamantine Candles., • • j Feb. CLOTHING PALACE—CARD.I CUITIFINO OF taUALITY: AT , C. F. SH O EWER. THOMAS P. DILL le CO. ' S ;: Dea , ler . , "186°91' S hoe i FAY CI t ItAll AND ALM: LEA} it I:EA ell ESA T ST ELT 9 , C:31C) " 03 1•6 11 &LIE"' 13 • .14„ulry , 1ti.1556 4VO. 149 Ai.rth Third Sireit,) ; l l,lladelph J 0. :105, one door below sth, north ' side, in th e new Iron building. `, Merchants who want to purchase a finer article of red-: dy-made clothing than has ever Refire been offere t t, and' gentlemen who would please themselves in aufgaijitent for their wardrobes. Ir in snits for their sons: should go to this establishment. so admirably in keeping thrintgh-' out: with the Great Street of Fash - lon. on which it cated. and purchase the test. whit li can alone Fnt Cr , fy correct taste. Slits or single garments made to order at the shortest notl !e. A full assorttnent of tine Furnish lug (heels also offered, I.:yerything in the latest style Fashion. and ticket-marked with the hOvest cash price in plain figures. • leg .I.er SAYING FUND ~ E Tilt: U. S. Insurance, Annuity and Trust.Co.i Q(os' I'll E. corner Third and Cites. Philadelphia.—Papital 7.4nney is received on d••posit daily. The alllntlllt deposltkil entered in , a-..epesi t Rook and given td the Deposittirior. if preferred. fi cgrtiticate will he given. , kll mufti , . large and stnalhare rereived,and the antOunt paid bark on dentand, without notice. Interest is paid at the rate of fire per rent.. coninien• ring front the day of deposit. find ceasing fourteenilays previous to the withdrawal of .the ouey. )u the first' ay of Jan uttry.iti each year. the intkrest of each deposit is paid to the depositor, or added Iti the principal as he may prefer. Th•• company have now upwards of ;IMO depositors in tif7 , city of Philadelphia alone. • • Any additional infurination will hi'• given hy addreoising the Tzensurer. . . bips.c7, - ,1‘.. >.. . Stephen It. Cr'an-ford. l'res't. , William M. tle.hs In. 1 I.aw. Johnson, Viee l'res't, . Paul IS. liettdard. ~ ' Ambrose W. Thrimpson, ..- George 31..11enryi .1..., ' tlin.i. W. Ting.loyz - . .. James Devereuz. - Taco), L. Floranre„ flustevus English, ':, 1 Secretary and .Treasurer . - MINI' FINK. .. . . Mier and 1 nt.trp'r , ter . :J.C. 0 RIILSCII I. A drae September A, '45 - 3C-ly ..0 .. 1000 TOllBllO.l BIIPER-PIIOSPHATE OF LIKE. ElBtilifl'S orioinal and • genanie, , , wnrrintel pfFurn•rior , nnnlity. tn. , 01..,n,,k1 'nail inv. in the wor1,1 • ten.rnnq's an.l dealer , : cunpned :tt tow pric,s. ENTIIB QUALITY LANI) I.I,AzFVEIt. 5.000 bArn•ls i"ottrn Quaitty I,and l'nistei, s,lvrtvl for its fvrtiliiin't , iniklits:' 10,000 Inl , ll..lg,nfain.• In I.nlk. . ' i , . . „ 10.0tri barrels best quality firdinarr land I'lAuter. ei l itAl to the hest usually !4 , b hi. At t!o. lour yri , e of I.A) emitA iwr bushel. or' $l.lO I:.r barrel. with n deduct C. for fp rp•! tots. I loi , liels of Fame In hulk. . barrels i'3leined Plastvr. )“ 3UO. " " 110r:tulle Cement. " .Trut. " PERUVIAN NUANO This article offer In confittire. to rur customers. so e'qual to any impoi•te.l, nod filer FUP€ I ler to most iii!the • 10,00.1 biz% of this superior Guano. for Mk, st , :the lowo3 market rates. Also - POI'DItETTE NIEMAN tirANO ((lows!) CHARCOAL. Ac., Vitt:NCH. MCI - 1.11(PS Ati), At the Steam Plastor Mills. junction York Arenus :And „ Calloahill street,. Philadelphia. March 1, '56,, M. W. BALDWIN & CO., . • , Engineers; Brad andlltnn ,ctrr.ets. r;ttladrlphiet, P , nna.; OULI) eall the attention of Rait-: road Man:L.:ans. and those jute:est,' in Itailia.ad Property, ill Kegims. in u Web They are adapted; to the pertieular business for which. they may be re'a'red; laj the at.e of .3111, two. thre fur pair of driving svheelt.,;. , :nand the 11 . - .4 , of the syliotep! or so Yonch.of this weight a Yiav be desirable f. ar j s on: and in acrqmnewiatill{: t}ietn to the grades. eu6es,,! ktrengili kuper,trtlction, and rail and work (& he', done, By.th,e means the.maittnum useful effect ofrthe power secured kith the least ta , ,'kpettse far att.tdartahee.,... cast of fuel. and repairs to !toad and Engine. With these ; 'objects in view. and the result 'hf enty.t beet!' yigirs' practical - exp. , rience in thy lepineck by our Fotdor jthrt net. We an: ufactn refir , Alifferrni Enitnes. and 'several classes or 10..a..4 of each kind. Particular alien lion paid to the .tr.oazth of the Dia , hinein the plan and workmanship of all the - . details. Our long experiehee'; and opportunities of offer etiableg,. (IP to offer OW, 01141 P, :1 With th, ....UrAnre I hat in r. ~.11(111111y n o d ditrability..they* will eompars favorably with t ; Ifni other I:itul to use. We :a rtaisfa It order whe , ls.axi4,l , o , ling or low moo? tire It. hi 64/ true without It aids I. i . . 11111...5iti..11 ,. :1, 1 ing.S tor dwaritigs: • every des,wiption Copper Sheet Iron W/Irk; ' ambolr" , •l' , Arti,lo:!api...rtainiog tat the repair or renewal 44.1. Eflolll,l, AL IV BALDWIN.? • NIA.T EW BAIRD. i.ir Jan uy-y REMOVAL. CHAII.I.ES tiz. Co., .1 kVING 1L1.M , T1.1. 1 . 1[0)% ~0. •TOEF.T. TO Trir h. 117 1 1 • f er, and (nrprntrr Strietl,l, Philadelphia, pEc; t o 0,111 the attention of pore hag , .• . , jP,:rs to lnelr as.mrttnent 4 l'aperancl Maker's material , : Pri int: l'apyrs—for lir.,4c and Water leaf. unr acid cal& n tler,d, of Hl{ qualilks and prices. always on hand : Ilird ware mud Manilla Papers. Trunk lloards.llinduy's Do:44s. l'srs•rs, . l'arwular attention is invited t their extensive , mo. sort Me ut e.l • taum;Eß l A l'EltS From tile most C.:tzbrqt,C Mr/tufa:4oKr, in the country • Aztvak; th...ir svairts , ; hter.n. ,TOCK Inyy be ft ninth !, . l'. 0111. NM , . ' Folio Post, • Atlantic Noti/, Thin M.,lium. Idsth Post. Dents - . . quarto Post. I Medium. Fain Cap. Wiyal, ' ' Flat Cap, . sup. Royal. ;I I ! Imperial., I Pate. Vvers of every desciirdion. size and qualiti . r.— i 31ip l'ape.r; in great , . variety. Estrokpe l'apnt..iiiti• buff A 1.4 gold. either laid or wove. Canred Prigra, tin.. i ginned, and ether varieties. i ; Ittanufacturiks art' invited to examine their stock ; rd I Rags, foreign and domestk. Bleaching Powders, of lip I proved brands: Alain. ground or crude; ant Soda, S;Pla lAsh. FeAtinge. Wire Clothe, Ultramarine, and 'Paper Ms kern materials gedderaily. L! Alfr They are also prepared to take orders of nthl sixes 1 and weights of any of the above description of Paperi. Philaria.Tottruary 9: IS tl. - C. A. L.'-ARCHAMBAULT'S rorttAncr STEA3I HOISTING AND PUMPING ENGINE§' Manufactory S. E. Cor. 15th and Hatittl. 1.1()R I,oaditifr and Discharging (!:ie‘• goes, pile Paining Iron Or. from Miele! , Water.„!.itrivittit Ore Washers, Portable Sal ilbs..tc. The:‘ , ;gamines can be removed l.y a teanif:on an ordinary roati.! 'Tile first premium (Silver 31eilal) *iv asrardrg by ; the Franklin Institute. at in I5:,1 aml lss3.4nri by Qin Pennsylvania State Atri ntllatal .Fair. Philarlilptill. in : the Plgladelp la Cennty Fair. at Philadelphia, in Alan, the ~en J e rxei State Fair..!rit Canitb‘n. N.. 1. . . Also. nianutict tired to 'order. Stationary Engines, large n r small. Line .srtilyz. 11111 Gearing. large and Sniall Screw Jacks tie italirrnd companies, and Mitchintkri:in general. Repairing promptly attended to. Th... Engines riniy 1. soon at the Factory. orTers are constantly being filled, ells-nlars will be sent by .11;61, esheq fotaif'd• :giing a des,' int ion of them. Philadelphia...lir:vary in, lgrol ' 34ini ' • 'JOON GEIREY & C 0.,. BANKERS, Nos. 45 and 47 Booth-Third Street, Philads"; IFOREIGN and Domestic - ExchanO, s Gobi and Sib er cnirt and all 'unrit real Itipk Nntes. purchase I !at t loi - lTesi rates Exchange on hl! poinis lii the l!nit.4l!;tat s for sal' Ltid'n&' told • with! promptness. and settled at eurretit ates of Exchange. uothotdcharyr. except whin at piss. I 1:pon Time and C4ll Deposits, such _west will I 'wed as the state of the 1. nue: market warrants. Fop, 1, rig • and American Coin furnisbed.forshippingand tint House ptirpm!es. Exchange availably anywhereAn the Itrithdi ; sixlit ors xty data, iu alma of £l, and upwards. • Sales of Stock by Auction.. JOHN WM. fIUIREY, ArtrtlOncer of Stocks °talk, !t• wilt t Iphia Ex hangs, r :tru at raleard . Sto ks. Bonds en :•Securiti A generally. -To this buss. re s. ,uet, In Philadolpbl4). ho will give un emitting' olt VII. and sdi.dts or !ors fit silo or purrha P. a Nrtiec ,1 sir in z , ..t.1,3twe , can ttl nyg draw at sight:Tic the—noon t :St per e ut. ~r flutrket r t'tiei orders Pit the p mit!, neeniumni3 idol the Stoeitt emmoi‘odti. nOudi ..very hare). tr.; .1 percent. ; !spot) par value, except in ram of advance. when of ; p..r cent. upon •ual Isa ee; with current rat of in. Will le. N It. A Got ~r . 4 t.q.1..t. he .in the Ultlted States. tr(tb I latest •uotall.ms. lean s' en at the offlro. Nos. 4I A 47 S !nth • I trrreT, ' '• • Illt!Plrlphii. Dr. p e PHILADELTIEET FOIE PER CENT. SASONC Fj tit the Ne*lonia SaleWOomp en NATHA:III H. SIIARPLESS, ATTollNkiT AT LAW. 80. 2 York Buildings, Plikladelphi rcrcncYcc .1... k. It. Carter, Tautatjutt. , 5: • ' Stillman, No k. Co., rh 9 4:d e / P lik ' iladi.lphia, '55 A CKEREI„ cou msil. iota'. EIIIZ (Me Con4antly on hand and for ale: bid, MEE )hirli Tlfi DEkLEilb Fish Cheese & Pioilsionsfj T () 47 North WII.AItVES, Nave 'Street, ronst hand i farce n,sortniont of FI:.11, C.III.:ESE :gum:, whil' they are prepared In . ![Osivr:eof lowext Market rale 4.)rderg ri.b.' M 3 • BLINDS AND slopes, IF every variety. on hand and N, J to order..by ' A. 'H. 113RiTTON No. 40 North d strod, Iforinfacturers liorders beautiful deSigTlS. oilb evcry iirseriplimi of Hill :ikhalles. trimmings. facings. he. and ri g girico_s that Will gi‘v .atirtfitcflon .07.1,er 13. J. STEWART DEPIfrY SCh o n', Chesnut sired. (be enc.h,) 11,1110 t ' petted a larg9ltrl •ivet.'rspestry, lirrn.Als, Three Frain and Tenitian VAT,I',F,TINGS., Cloths. )lattings, ifearth Rug Itruggels. Stair Rods, Table a 11.1:7!iano w. t dmi they Sr, very 1"v, for whole, ~larrh 1. 'CHEAP FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY. ÜBINCAM & SELLERS, Whole- Ma n t urera 6.11 Pen 1.4147 • CON A 11l of all kind's, 113 North Thinl 'heloar hare. Philadelphia. The attention of denli , j`r is requfsteti to an examination of their stork. schir t mil be fou l d equal to any y in, this city. Foreign Fttlitti?-'1.4 all hinds in : reason.( I N. 13 -,Ordnrs by Mall or otherwise ,j T aroptly attend• ed tn. L Philadelphia. Feb. 2.1.1556. •• : s1:30.1 BUSI4NEL & TULL . No. 64 Dock Street, Philodelph a, ;., ..,:r. , - " ---`,. r.- -; f- 7 ._ ------ :.\--,;-. ""s''''''''' ''' . t- --- ---- -. , ==--C.l .: . ..--.•:_.5. :- •• -,1 -, : - ' - - ..., . A I A NITA CTUREBS,. of Cliilt;l , . . --_ al_ r:ir r i3gi.S. I ;i7.R. coaches. Ilakaiyhes. V i t st ClL:lbws. Wheel-barrows. Nurser) Sts'lngSi . in•tki ant i • abs. I nralid Chairs. tie_ A e.. trhnitsa'• and retal ..Septends•r :Li. I S:):', .. . : ~• • as -4 PREMIUM IMPROVED I SUPER.PHOSPHATE: DV LIIIIII rrili F. only Silver :11e(lalet awl i_ I.y A•zricultural SocietieS, 11 asp.:4in to 1114 , rior .trtiele, 'at the last l'ennsylannia me Fair, a Ho: 1 Imm. ash fertilizer of the [alit Ojai! ter l Wheat, Corp; Oats, Grass ixn ;Potatoel liaising heavy crops, and greatly. itnkt;ring ,hot The subscriber respectfully inii•rms fat - niers and t that he is prepared to supply the ; 4 1iriii); demand 0111 prier. ' 4•4 - . Agents tranted•—A lib&al diseuddt alludre4 . _ ALSO, . r ' ~-'3tn ~ ~, i No. 1 Mexican Poudrette and Land fla%l,r Calulle•s, the I , et. qual ity. :it lowest anarket rates. .IN(l.' L. POME It.' 10 South Wharree,l4.liikr' Market street. . 4 *F/it : niers ono lorid on two private illeys.3l)(l nvnid the crowded wharf. ' ?larch 1,'56 . PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT. tvan's Fire and Thief Propr Safes; IF • all .4izes, suitable fulTNlerrliants, law Vtr'. Fanner~. :end of her 3 114% ink: llen F. l'a pors or oi lier,vilual.h, to preserve fnwtk'Lreor If rglari. A CAltll.-- ,- 1.1.t0 Fire tr o t Safe .thtt:t wesertrti our s sr., clUrlwr the urea Cf.' e.nt Ilaren I Build .3l S. Second tit, . in:;.,:Vas fillralnivd of OLIVER: EVAiit, ~• Z. ,eee;nt.l Ft., Philadelphia. '. li)iTZ..k.lll;, 1 1.%." i ._... nErititiEßAT9lth ANLtIN ATER. i,ll.Thltßlia... Ev.is's premium Ventilated BeftigerAtors for fooling and preser. Big -Mont, putten. Milk, 'it Ater, and all arti cles for cnli nary purposes. tinter Fiiitrers, 1r r urify hut brackish or muddy water, can bee Sigel separafe Ur at t.:wiled to the Befrigerators—a small gilautity of lee cool ing the whole in the warmest wealher.l .1/$O. in Mae and for l'ortable Shower Baths, arranged for warn or cold water, Water Coolers, for hotels. storm, aiCtlwellingsl:': , tore ['rucks, n.i" Ixlniing box e s, boles,',',rittes:iic..; Seal/freSSeS. Copy Presxes. and liruggists . ; Po 7 sse/, • kEstabli'died in 1i."35,1 , EVit ribS. Second strx44,:i•disi;a: below Chesnut. Philadelphia. February 9, *Zai • MUSIC PUBLISHOIC ;HOUSE. iliKtO u s t is LEE A WALKER, Sty . eqsors to G :ORO E WILLIO, No. ISt; Chesnutstreet, under the Utah House, Philadelhia, are eon datitly publishing the latest Music, from the knost popular Att• t hors in the United :States. in ti style . that will vie with soy issued at any other house, eiflier6in this country r Europe. , They have also the pleasure to announce to•thel that their stock of Sheet, Musk on baud, consist argest and most complete assOrtmetit to be foun ountry; they are constantly adding to their stock New Music published in New York. Itostbn, Ac. They also publish several wht n general use throughout the country: PIANOS—A tine assortment of the bad thanufl tf New York and Roston, at the lowest tilienepriciii MUSICAL I,NSTRUMENTS. Also. a general assortment of Onitani; Flutes, A ecordeons. Ac.. Violin. Guitar and Harp ti •tf the best Italian qualities. all or whieti will be ft ed to the puttlh , anti the trade at the bitti , st rates. Orders punctually attended to. 1:1 - e AU Lee & Walker's Music and publications ddalned at It LAN N Lou k and )14t.0.• • 1 ,- re elite. • : - Philadel • I^t .3 Lit _ FARBSEAS OF SCIIUYLIIILL , COll Lelnain's American.,Fe4ll-111:7 1 er . . (1A N he 'had at 625' a t(o4,cir $3 50' a _A:vv.!: :dal, Lelnau's Super-Phosidittio of Lime, at 2 1 A cents per Isiund by thelarrel. or s4ll aton; tOrhele. sale'dealers a large deduction ;,atso,llLeinett's Do e Ma nn e. the cheapest hens manure-10hr iVorld—slo home head : also, Leinan't Liquid Mantin-iiii:easlts. frr2 to .r, :300 gallons. with directions" for use, , ,4aiile as in IASPd in England with such great f iirerFs; also, , ',Leinau's yertil. iter for fruit trees and grape V inrsi !Lid ii aWs Fv,ilt it ite for lawns and grass land. also. Potash Atone Dust}, Plain. ter, Ground Charemii. Nitrite of rela,.,i.lda, Sulphate p- Ammonia. Crushed Boma. ke. Ttir alone named Fertilizers and Plosphate of Lime hate. Moat In use fnr the past fir/. Yearasueresstolly : ln Maryland. Virginia. Delaware. New• JerSey. Pennsylva• nia,lnd in the Islands of Bermuda a m4l Hart.dN s; Di. pininas froln the three Statesof New riiitti, Penn s 1 vania and New Jersey State .kgrieultural Serlidies. and . rystal Palace Association of New Votl:• ';' - y DO irered f of portage at any st Jinn in Philadelphia, Orders h moil „ Fee remitting. thi rash. registered at the,l`6l;i n (Mee, A n n on any good house in Italtlmere. Nr , sr . Viwit or Philadel 'phia, will Is , !..3 I Isfartory. G. A. LEINAI.7. Propriotor. . . N 0.19. South Front Atr,:4it. Pinata& February 23. '54 '1 i ' gqiii'lpflia. • SUPER PHOSPHATETOF LIM_ lt'LO have been ' iawardet th.• subgeriber,. f,r the More Penr,rivailia AgricultttraOnciety New Jersey •• Unclis Conn ty Schuylkill County 11, 4 1,,, County New Ca , t le County, Tel.. The quality and llish character of our preparal well kii.tiTtl: it in Miviiiit.riA ho Best arid most itt Manure for Corn, Oat., Wheat, Potainercand Not only produrim; large crop". but permaneiall pruring tbr Niro. .t4O pre '2l;lntl tbs. (2 cents Or 16) Carrtox.—Obserre that every nano) ofiour Art9e has our name and that of Potts k Klett 41.31.141P4 on the l head. Pamphlet.: dPserlhing Its qualities aiid mode of ;using ran he had at our store. or he Mall., when desing. A liberal deduction made to Dealers. -; . Agent• Wantedi. Ire hare for sale one ft.'trzo of lb , . celebrated .arifie p.sr„Ship Ilat-riot!prntiel siUtilar ~to that sold by us last senson. and whielligare sorb; great satisfaction. It Is fully equal to Perm - isn't:min+ at a Lower Price. Cancerine.or Fkb M:rtinr;4. l, A full supply of -this new nimble article, to iiitleh we ct t the attention of Farmers. so. illbvsnmrrr rr.r.rnii rifi,:tn • rongt.int int amdli4r safe 3 t . " 1 0""t n 'l l' ,, ni :SID.P'` I.: , most a pprocra 47mactrtictIon at . factu tete Wet. . . ALl:Eti - k NEED No 2:3 S. Wharves a 3 !!.,%Vati.t . at.ifirst tutor. (1114411111 r pr.. Phila. t 1391011 1arfit..14:491(10 :at Pottlir IV. W. ',ilia* '• AtOrn D. sAyp,r.,. ,•• S. Ila .11arrli 1, t7o.t. 9- t • il.loua , O.t1) SIDES, ft" I,PI:I{S. LARP,AND CU, '3lArkt.t street NIURPHY,& KOONS MEM IN I PHILADELPHIA. HAMMER 8; GRAEFF, j ND. Wholesale Dealers In HOSIERY, GLOVES AND VARIETIES, i Thirdi, street, Philadelphia. rrEt H, 'Mt 111:3p1• CHINAS CHINA It c e nts . A.t American Porcelain Mantifactu-1 ring Company, are daily reu•ivinp frnM their t I at tliour,4ter. N. .1.. large quantities of Cbina,l they will sell to the trade nt rent tow prirtt.— , are ais• , fully prepared to receive orders to nny vr hi The x City Ituildta,•-.. Inaca Altag. betavon Front and atioce Market I t 2.4.1”.56 • OE NOTICE. I ' . AVING purchased the entire stork ; of the lateGEO. W. RIDGWAY & CO—we .4 If be thankful for a continuance or the li. • ..... — .4,1, t g rtiz ctt amg gebestona‘t,.ts to u . pcu 3 . be n constant lr.lli i dgw PY:"''j recpt ' el I r:f: ra I assortment of OILS, we feel confident we n give i p e satisfaction to the customers of the late house, I espectwily solirit the trade in general to call and : ine our stock before purchasing elseu herr. MITCH ELI. & CROASD ALE, No ~..;;0 N. Wharves, hilt.' disk tal hases fn entil and 22.1855 .=C-ly REMOVAL. - Paper la arenas:Lae, lki OS. 3 & 5 Decatur street, Philadel. • ki phis. MFA:AItGEE, BROS.I3per manufacturers and mporters 'of manurvturers' u medals. heir to call them. tention of purchasers to their ostensive alcsortru.nt of patpent and paper makers' materials, suited to the want of dealers and consumers in every section of the coun re. All orders will receive prompt attention and bet] ed at as lOW prices as any house iu the Uniun. fr - 100 tons of rags ranted for cash. M. rrh 1.'56 9-3 m , MEM sWil, e day of he morn dap and H. WARD, utacturer and Dealer in Straw Goode 11 011 dr- NOS. 77 and 79, North '2,1 St.. Phila. Iphin, would call tour :Mention to .7 4 t. his most desirable stuck of Imi.rted • 'French Laces. Punstahles and fine Straws harether with a beautiful as.ortineut of trn..Rti ' t.lancl.,Pedril and, Diamond Satin Bonnets; s' Riding Hats. 31imses' Leghorn and other flats: I land Children's data. Sr_ke. All of which will la t s small profit for rash, _ll. WARD. 11.2nt — ll. 5 0 ,t Third Split 1.41 th, i.vii ,! PA) s sold h 15, 'ot.; =I N 'RING STOCK OF NEW GOODS. kSHIONABLE •SILKS, Full line • , f Black Silks. New Styli. Spring Shawls. Dress ditto.l,lneus of sinnig fabric. 7iluslins uf bust bon:: siaplc bousekunping gods. Men's, wear 'of nit , w styles. EY lint LAN FIE 1.1.. went of Ind ter cars and , I , rpo{a . nd queh t thr prr aT bed trona cloth the n ~I UST RECEIVED. an extensive rssortment id , (D) Watche as follows: . Fine Gold Magic Hunting and Hunting Case Patent Eever, trout st'.o to s*2oo. Llold Anchor Lever and Lopine. frotn 4121, to $5O. : ',:arre Irntrhrs—lfuntinglind I 'pen Face tom $5 to $4O. :Ye tre)ry--Also a very extensive aSSOrtment of Fine Jew eli.y.. • XPlatt.? Itltre.—Just received, a variety of the latest patterns and best quality, by the set or sin . ,10.pivee. • Fonry Goods—ln every variety. : nal as Fitie Chloi Figures, Flower V 3.00. Inkstands, ornanienP , . At.. ;31,1sint/ . l , lAlrlitn,tis.—Suverior Violins. Guitar.. A ccor . TO THOS E WHO WISH FARMS: : di". Flil r ". AC.. 'c. T(1-) have F ertile Land at a cheap pric6! c iA n t I . , n .r d s+ . l . 4 , i. f .l , 4ag u otT . t.n t : ,4 l:t t ,t t he lowest market prices.— a i nd on cdry terms, your attention is (-ail e d to the` - ' • ' • MAX' ' - X LP:olltEtts, (Lafr Lk. Fighor.) I:1 1/1111 . AY . FARM ANIOCUAL COMP.ANY. Tuynty . fire 1 ; ' cente,...tre s .i. :1 doors above Nliihaotangio. .4erci or more in proportion. are:viten tor $20,.. pay Ode I l'ottsvilte. Dec. Iti. 18:4 fAug. 26. :14'. 49-tf in sumsairuents of $1 per week or $4 per month. It Is loest,ii in Elk county. Pennsylvania, and has one tr.( the I ~ . . - - . ___ Am., . . . .. I,;e ic s i t , I ar t ! e ~t .n r d n ii, ,l tn s o r t . r t f 4 , , d t i l , c .. e mi i n t i h , ets ,i 'tri fi t ,r e. f., T , l n n , : n s4 6: l ., l s is ex a . i: PAINTING, &C. . autin Mon will show. It I hims the best elements 1.1 pool. • ._.'. ~ ---____-- peril . being underlaid by two riellivelns of Cil/. and' f o. JAMES H. MUDEY, will $ ortly be intersected Ly Ilmr railroads. The time i .4' • I ~,r is of the most Valuable kind. Title uneveeption-‘, nouse i 1 &S . Painter,Glazier& Paper : gn CAA 11614. At, A ppr.mtice wanted. Hanger able 'oil. and warrantee reeds are given. It prevents ' , N, . TOR-11 E(;10 N street, first house froth a pea and substantial opportunity to commence (,r- , ' : Centre. and opposit e Mortimer's Hotel. ming,. providing forowe's children or utak jog an itkvo-4- ' 4', Wall Papers. • rood. . Fnether particular, can be had fn,to tlw rim.. , rhe Itoard Prints. ,t,.. of various a tyles, at tlm lowest phlet which are sent to, inquirers. Letter , 311 , ,V. , r0d , / „.,,,,V v . A ppl,, or atblrevs.SANFl, W. i_Arrm.l.. se , ., p.o.vuie.mara,:a,p:ss i u..,.. :10. * 55 511 13- vr. , , .s+,..tt.Nrr Street. north .itl,-. between Fourth and -t„ -- - ' —. _ ~ -- 4th and Arch street . Philadelphia. .—Storekeepers. families. and all gtsel nett cash ,s are respec fully in' . ded to examine this stock or locals More purcha.ing. as we prefer selling low 11ing all the more goods. i .keetwrs may often find great jobs from Auction. : attend the Auction sales of New York and l'hila- , ia. 1 ; !HI% a new Ind mr 3S wl tlAph Nln RON !tart itsir IME3 AL ESTATE SALES. 4, and IA I,Z, 111 A I 4.1. . . . . ._ ~ l ads.. Philatielphia. Full information IX contain e d , NEW ST YLES WINDOW SHADES. , pamphlets. Feb. ta, is. 0 fe.'hu UST, received a large and elegant as- COAL LANDS FOR SALE. 1 IP strtment of Window Shades, new and beautiful tie- UAT A BLE COAL LAN DS ..S5 sMns. Inelnding Gold Y A eapeßordeed. Oiled. Landscape of Fl..i -r t OiITE SALT Celebrated t met of splen- ral, Duthie 6c. • he., ch . • ALSO han eser. • ; I land known as the ••Spolus Tned - eontaining . • stly celebrated anti •• Spohn Vein," also-what is t lly ,known as the -Seienty•five acre tmet;" nd „. on the Mt. Carbon .hail read a'nd in We'd 'cm , - I Fiuured.; dflased - and Plain Paper Shades, of every de; seription. !For Sale by March 22 BENJ. BANN AIN. .Ce . ntre Street, opposite Episcopal Church. I Township, owned by Nicholas E. Thouron Esq.. ; t by altered at private lat, nu the most advanta- ' arms. :;'-; 11;10 contains all the Coal Veins in the Great I rn Anthracite itezitaux—ineluding. besides other. `''' I • ':.ti _ PAINTING, CLAZIr & PAPERING. Rein Val. W . BOW EN having renmved hi' t how genernily known as the /'afar.,. Charley ibtt ' p • shop to'two dot ars above the American House. Ceti an. Vowel Oriliaril, Ore/lord. Prim rose and Maui- frassilreet. and taken into partnership his brothers. the Ith all the underlying. though yet unexplored, qo,,:Seritiers;announee to the public that they are prepared mid *Odell are known ts ea lot in the fnrmat ion.. t o itx,nte All orders in their line with the ureatest ale . ug when prose al, over a hundred feet of solid , spite!). and an the most reasonable terms. They' employ In fart , the tracts now offer e d. contains , god workmen and their customers may, therefore, be hest Coal deposits in the'County, ; wilte of sot fr.fietery jobs. . n formation. apply to' }'rands Spencer. Esq.. :went ' They, also, beg leave to call attention to their splendid I Is ads . and reai estaitt.g.m .6ll Y• "rrk” ill frail ! assortinent_of Paper-hangings. Window-shades. kr.. coin reet above E. Market striet. Pottsville, Pa. t h 22. I S:tfi • __ COLLIERIES FOR SALE 7- '' . R SALE —Two of the most vain- I le Collieries in Sehuylkill comity. Pennsvlvania, t e 'BLACK MINE 011.1.1E11Y at Pottsville. and 1 1 LOCKVILLE COLUEItY at Brockville. 171 0 7 every variety of style and quality. to suit the hate and pocket of purchasers , and ;Isqiicti they offer at . the lowest City prices. it scriber to - s••• siding In this city. and being r from other ocenpations to :the to these Collieries il• i sonal attention whirl, they require, has been In : . 0 offer them fit ' , meat the opening, of one of the seasons which has ever oreurred in the mining of ante Coal. . E BLACK MINE or York Farm Colliery at Potts t mbraces all the free burning Red Ash veins of' ' n Schuylkill county. and the prtslui.t has always It grekt demand and met with a ready sale at the s priers In the New York and New nulnnd mar- luring the past slimmer. an expenditure of Vta.. as ma de at this Colliery in taking a new lift' to Black Mine vein. The property is now in a lid condition, and capable of prodAring annually I hins of very superior Bed Ash coal. The Stork; first rate iron T rail. and all the maids on theoutside it lawn In the same substantial manner. It has k d; operated by a twenty horse engine. with col dirge hereenS. and all the fixtures necessary to do n . ark in the best and most economical maner.— • I 1 at largecnnionnt of Mi d. personal proPerty , such r 4 , 31'a - ;ors, reams, Mules he., which will he sold below ntly un jl'hOl nt the MIMI nth g. of ds and •f all. at ?fell loa entlid Pi ) . In- Sc Door prs dr . lab. and e BROCK VI LLE COLL' EBY. ' fl tunnel has re m•n driven to rut the celebrated Tusearewu vein runs' .through the whole estate for nearly one td which Is now in a very fine condition. The Ines at the Slope• and the Breaker. and the Iron Ire (of which these Is a large numher) were made wood A . Snyder. All the roads have teen laid lith the T rail, and all di, fixtures and inTruye- WO hare• been made upon 111-is valuable proper• cry advantAgtsntsly arranged for (kcal, wur/ tug, careful and active management. this Colliery duce annually a large quantity of Coal, for many collie. The stone Storebouv and other proper he born of Bruckville. will if canted) be included ren's petlec. I .114.1. MEI . t liar o Mr. Goirge C. Potts. st Pottsville, or to the r in this city it 110 lironilway.! rl. MArvh 12- POTTS. 1411.- at the E STATESAVINGSFUND: orrirv, DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE, EM 83 Dock street, Philadelphia.- 1.--ifiten•St fire per cent. All sum.. money nn deuenl. I\ n• 1 ti IrATE SAVINGS FUND. N. f.. 3 ihN . R. STREET to Third Street. and adjoinitot the Post I )(lire 1 %n• II Xt i re“ ilt the afternoon; also Monday evenings. from 71 k- lutrn •a iv niloVred Op deposits at the rate, until to.t .• ER CENT. per annum IME tt hole I,r in part on demand, vithout none° 12E1 pularltv of this OfHr.:, with all dassos of the ity. both in town and country. and 1161 c•onNe ,-rt.:•s. may he ascribed, in part, to Iho tUllow ial reasons:. • Elie pl rnnnnu ••• Fut %tan offers a convenient, responsible, and profitable .ry to Executors, Adminikrators. Assignees.tA gents, and all pithlic officers—to Attorneys. , Srieletics and Associations, whether ineorpora- t.t. 11 Di jx) , lt Icrt••ra. Trustee! Iterwlse—to married or single 'stiles—to Stu Of= ercha nts. Clerks. and business men generally— Mrs. Farmers. ltlinors of either sex, and all who dvnts . to 1h .d hate to as. much or little. to deposit. where they may be had t any time with Five per cent interest added. .241. I) , p(p;itors receive Books. with an abstract of the and reLtulations. In which is enured th r Mr ae posits. bleb Books serve as roachers. They May desig , nate..in CW.O of sickness. death, ..r ai senve. who ohail Nave t I eir deposits. without the intervention of f;xecu• tors or dministrators.' Any one or more persons may depv,it ;n his, her, on.their name, orfcr any other person or per. If. Ilvpnrt is made each year to the Le4islature and of the City. 3d. AI Cannot 'he Officers err sworn before they enter upon : ties. In addition to giving' llointßwith sureties.' 4th. their d h.• Stale Savings Fund is a real Savings Fund— nauranre 411,1 Trust Cnmp.inv. Our large list of ~.rs and the Philadelphia public, have born care serve that the charter avoids the busirteas and insurance. M h nil an II DepoNit ful to ol rotit of n order to afford every mutonable facility to De who re,ide at a distance from thecae, their de. e permitted to he withdrawn by checks. after tht customary with the Ranks. t hock Books will shed to depositors without char , e. puler patronage bestowed upon this office by a al, cautious and discriminating community, and e character of the institution is fe•st known, Is log fact to which the Trustees desire,.to ~all at , GEO. H. lIART, President. btil. positl nutnne lv tu rn Tho prover where a gratifj tention I 'public of the in the ali•the MIMI Si 11. IMLAY, irm.urer 22.,1q511, CIIA Mar' 'mines, trings, rnish- EDUCATIONAL. KESWICK INSTITUTE. elm be l'ot ts• TII li .. pl lee tt t mental rretinn .xt reigo er, Is. IR 111VRISta grap , ad S SCHOOL is established upon ral and popula, principles. le'OrNif LADIES ie, rap attend to any and all the usual orna ranches. including Dancing. stud , under the di r the most experienced masters. Gymnastic o a ark, taught by a fegulat physician. These ex rill la) found an indispensable , addition to the I XPe of the nnonfing School,: as they both impart id promOte the health. For circulars address ', ', V. CAA'S. LANCASTER, Prindpel. town. Pa...Fehruary 2,"313 -" , rean IME RITI'ENDEN'S 6nnuntrtial V 4 @MI.EtE. Cor. 7ta and Chesnut Streets. li'lpstitution which was lirk es- - Ilished - hr Sept.. 1844. and numbers among its Ls - hundreds of the business men in this and oth- wasi on June 4th. 1855. Chartered and establish- WO.. in accordance with Act of Legislature. urs , , nl' ime!Mmiton is of a thomughly practical 1 and - contains all those branches necessary for slues: besides which. the pupils hare the pri attendance upon a course of Li:CTUFt ES VPOIV :CIA I. LAW, delivered fer 01(.41,51).1M UFO by ra et i t inners. . present sessen. the 1/on. !wipe Marstceusfs sea engaged in this department . . to 4r.olue, citk. rli is a tho C eh.lrirte oof COMMF vrtanent Forth* .2; are •, ii. cauTTENDEN, Principal. a toueti will he sent to any address, on applies etter. Also. C'ritlcntlen's 1304-.lC , eping, on re mall. of the price, $1 50. Key to same, 50 cts. Oct. 0.1555 44.f.m !ARCADIAN INSTITUTE. ed at Orwigsburg. Pa.. has entered upon the r of its existence. The fine scenery of the ingenuntry. the healthy. quiet and retired lora. e vlllaeeate not surpassed to-any In the State. of access. beinc within two Mies of the Philit- Jot Reading, Railroad. to and front which a stage e civet' day. lino by ipt. pe ion is Inct tlzird ye nUrrptali t tort of t It is ems. runs tart The the fines hare tory aim, im• iloeopliicai Appaxatua compritws ittatrumonta of an d ningt ImproCrd style. Barb student should ral 'suits of clothing of a plain tityle, a ribfe. napkin'. an umbrella. a pair of elipperF. and ahor-llnishea, and very little spending few tow ncy. The first sessi l , and October. 4 weeks Pupils Terms f tizht a Latin an In truct sr of 11 Kir / For to otam it vent. iq divider! into two FM•intll... The nt of tt;'” year romnienees on the 15th of April. nnes weeks: the second opens nn the 15th of nd continues 22 weeks. There IF a vacation of t the ell(' of each .ession. - . . . Hltrt 'enter at any time. Ingirding, tuition, and rtr. QUM:. PI ft 'IE., 'li fuel, . r. 4 00 s7 , i 'OO I Gi,eek extra . 2 00 , 4 00 e on n Pimo Forte, ' ln 00 29 00 xtrunion'.2 00 400 teL 11ann• boys yinnil to lof road,. Onnirly. in adratirP.'"ill her inf,rirrntinn.ll4,lres,‘ , 'ELIAS SCHNEIDER, Pr'ncipol urg.Jure I F 4, COURTLAND STREET HOTEL,' No.lB Courtland Street, New York, N% IT ES die attention of Coal Mer- Op.2r:it , ,r., and the trxrellug public ;rept-- 1301 y to fibs ritablishuo , nt ahicbis tumedincl.arprt¢- imitp to the place f landing from Philadelphi3. lioaton 15. ';',xs 50-C,m WESTERN HOTEL,. • D. D. Winchester, Proprietor. - . 9,11.] Coartlara at, New York. [13,15 Tilts hotel is located in the bus.es.. part of the city. and near the Coal Exatange.' To (41Ve Peringrivania. it 1 , Tory rottYcid• rent, beinsituateltbut a lea. stop, front the .lerary Ferry [}here thry land. January 5. 'SG WATCHES, JEWELRY. AVISE'S CHEAPWatchandJew el ry Store. No. 72 North &won d ,•-• Street. ;opposite the Mt. Vernon - `1 s - 4 = 4 "..." 1101 m). PpilAdrlphia. Gold Lover Watches. foil JeweltBl.lB K eases. $4.'S: :91- ver Lever - , full Jeweled, $l2: Silver Lepine. $9 ; Quartier, $$ to $7: Gold Spectacles. $4 59 to $10: Silver Spectacles $1 su; Silver Table Spoon s. per set. $l4 to $18: Silver Des sert Spoons. $0 to $11: Silver Tea Spoons. $4 75 to 7 30, (1,11,1 Pens and bold rases :.t0 to $5:. Gold Pens and Silver cases. $1: to , zother a it h a variety of tine Gold Jeyr iidry, Gold Curb. Guard and Fob chains. All ::odds war i.etited to be as represented. Watches and Jewelry 're palm] in the best manner. Also. Masonic )larks. Pitts. stiP. made to order. punctually at ,n aetl to , 1" . •STAUFFER & HARLEY a,:•. c,....:ApwA„„E5.„... .IkitVELlLY—Wholesale and retail—at the •• l'hilddr!phia Iritch and Jtvcetrii .;ore," No. 00 North &corn' street, cor tier of Quarry, I'll adelphia. G 4 ,1 Liver Wotrhes. full Jrweled, 1S carets finr.V.lS. - Gold Lepine Watches. IS to ; s24. Silver Lever.fulljewelled,sl2 i Gold Spectacles, $1 - DO Sliver hepine. jewels, 9 I Fine Silviir do • 1 tioll Stiperiortjuartierv,7 i Ladles'tiold Pencils. 1 DO Goldßracelets, 3 i Silver Tea-spoons, set, 1 00 Gold Pens, with Pencil, and Silver Holders, $l. : :tiold Finger-rlngs..l7!,j cents to via: Watch tilass,ls. Ohio, 1214' cents; paterit. IS% cents: Lunet, 25 cents: other articles In proportion. MI goods warranted to be. vithst they : are sold Sr. -STAUFFER & lIABLEY. I.on hand—mnuo Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines still lower, than the above prices Sept. 20..55 Mil .1. W. BOWEN k BROTHERS. 2 doors alKiee American limi%r.. Centre St I?ntivrilli.. April 17. 1852. Ir,tf HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING.' Pnpertng, Glazing and Graining. NAG),E, having remov e d liTare of husineSt't front Centre. to NORWEGIAN STREET, hetwren Centre and Railroad streets. and nearly opposite Ituen A: Ev ANS, Moan' Mill. respertfullv infortns hls old friends and the piddle reneralls. that all orders in his hoe will be think Tully received. promptly attended to and I . X.rvutell lot he boot manner. I , lt I. in stWituee to give witi.faelion. PAINTS. tiI,ASS ANT/ WALL PAPER, furnished, 'and Paper Hanging executed n Ith neatness and dispatch. Ile has just received phew of Wall Vali,. of it ;:r: at variety and elegance of pattern, and ranging &inn s cents to :0 per piece. lietnenlWr the place to find the hest material. and thii lieia work at satisfactury rates is oppo‘ite Rica EVANS, tham NORIA EGI A N Ek.T. Tot . PAPER HANCINCS, Borders, Curtains, &C., &C. 1m.,.. ..suliscriber is now receiving his new patterns of .Paper Hanging's and Borders; for halls. parlors and rooms.. elnbravitig the newest and most ,uipshie patterns—seleetot .fer the usual sized houses to be papered in the country. The snbseriber takes gread ear¢ in telt.o i rig his papers to suit the houses to Le pa 4 Is're.t• Among the lot are a fox' elegant patterns of goldt fordialis and parlors. . tone stock; embrace., assortment:: front four different inaltufactui•ers. ishiell gives a groat variety of pattern's trfan. Also,s.Cheap Papers, in Great Variety, It all prires, some as low as 1.1 , C. 7 . 17:r0 . r eartnins in Great ntrirty. Wholesale and It bra, tli Painir !dangers furnished with paper at whnlesid. bond paper hangers also furtushe•d winhi re; qulred. rari.•.l as.ortno•nt of paper liatifiligs„ Isualers and paper shades• pres mts peculiar attmetions to those who desire le purchase, and .ts our, sleek is the largest in this setitea, or the e.aary. persons Call almost always he ;t& emdirewiated by calling at It. BASSAN'tk. Cheap Hoed: and Paper Shire. Putt Ile, Marell 4IANUFACTURES. PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY charley Smith, Proprietor. i • All; kinds of coal shovels, spades, coal riddles, &c. The patronage of the public la respectfully .olirited. 30-ty M=•=M:= NEW -BOOT AND SHOE STORE. • CENTRE STB9M.NLYT DOOR BELOW Pia * BRO.. POTTBVILLC 'SAMUEL sTRousE has just opened . large II lock of all kinds of Boots, t3hovs, Trunks, Carpet Lags. Gumshoes. &c. Among 1 , his s'toci: May always be found Ladles' and Children's Gaiters, Slippers, &c.. of every variety. Also. Boots and Shoes suited for diners' wear. Mannfacturingand Repairing done at the shortest oct. 4'2-tf. ROOK DRILLING MACHINES FOR MINING • GARDNER'S PATENT, FOR tunneling or, shafting—operated: 1 4 1 by hand, horse, or steatroower. Smallest form of tint tnachinit weighs but SO pounds, can be .operated by. one, luau, and strikes 120 blows per minute. The blow, is obtained by the compression of an India Rubber Spring: whlch. expanding, throws the Drill with great t i orre, In cmittiontetite rock one man can drill a hole 1 1 4 inches in' diameter. ti Inches in depth, per hour—in ordinary sand stone, 2to :i feet per hour. It drills equally well at any angle. Ina drift-Way. teed br It, two of these maciiinei canlhe worked. The work of this machine can be seen at. gllet's Tnntiel. on Port Carbon road, where it was ex-: hibited. Machines can be furnished of increased power . as Wanted. The Patent night frr Schuylkill and other ronitles is, for Nile. Apply to the l'atetittoe, ARDNITt. i Trinity Build:mg New 'orko. naly August 18, ,Saddle and Harness Mvsnufactor,y. The Subscriber 'would azain most respectfully invite the • attention of the citizens of pmt:,.. Title and the ~Coal Region In zoneral. to Ills large and; well selected stock of SADDLERY. all kinds of GEE , Carriage and Team Harness,..,, :, Coliars of :ill descriptions.Wirt Ilart:reSs. &r., Ile tlet'L sir 444. all who may need anythirnrin.tlie alsom lick! Wean t autl; iwe his tzoods before purchasing elsew here. n s •therel. ennihe not hint: lest. . -. . l.i Orders for' Harness, &c.. promptly tilled on rdsonnl4. 1 tertps. ' . LEPEN I•lit IVOMELS1)0104, + k :; oppasif. Episcopal er - n,;,-ch, Ccntreitrerl. l'oltsrills tlnrehzi.l ! • 1t 4 55 . May ( 13.'511 att-t I .! . ' ~. SOLOMON HOOVER. . liVholebale and Retail ;I kTOVES. TIN ;in(' 110L4OW Ware, ,itrittannia and Brass Ware. Cutlery, kr.— a,. Kitben Ranges. Range Boilers, Portable Rait- . - gesi,Gas Ovens, lleaters, ,tc.. &c. Having ea largvi his store he has added to his former L...„ s took largikvariety of - new patterns of cook. `5.."... • ingi:parlor, airy and hall stoves. and be has nodithe largest stock that has ever been tittered in thil q•oniity. lie invites his friends and customers to rat and*uninefor themselves feeling confident that he can suitlthem qUality and price. .0"0' Ile calls their particular attention to his sheet frost Parlor Rtoves. which be warrants to give more heat, with less fuel than any other stove in use. Ile has also a sgendid article of Kitchen Ranges, which he can give the highest recommendation. Plittsville.'Pecember 1.'55 CREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PUMPS. THATCHER'S - Double Action , Forcing and Suction Pumps. TIIE subscriber informs the citizens . Sehuyll,lll county that he has perch:wed the ya cht:the riiTht to vend t M.Sc. celebrated Pumps I n so lu yil s iu county. Thi , re are various kinds of the... Pumps. matte on ties Me pritielple.sUch a. the Double Action Fore. log and Suction Pump. the Suction and Lift Well Pump, Well Pump with sot length, to prevent freezing, Cistern Fore*, Puem,vrith connections to supply upper stories, i;Th e y are arranged for deep and .hallow Wells—ran Fa iii4ed 11331 i 1 . :11 , 4111." in forcing the water on the top of the house inlease!U re—st OATater gardens or wash-win dow*, Threfe who hare tried the,.e Pumps pronounce theniThe cheapest. the most simple l n t heireonstruction, anitihe most. effect' ve ever uses. and not liable to get nut itif order: The following is one of the many Certitl euh4 giv e n by thew, who have need these Pumps. the undereizned. do hereby' certify that we have examined and seen In operation Thatcher'a Patent Force and Suellen rump, manufactured by Messrs, lingers k rao4 of Ilonts laic. nod take pleasure in recommending them to the Public- 33 being the most durable and effi cient moans for raising and [erring water that 11;ta ever fOttli to OtWOOtICO. .1. Yi Sherwood, I. AV, firiswold. N. R. Griswold, It, A.l. Grenell, Z. 11. Russell, C. I'. Waller. it . t'l Brown, 11, NV_ Stone, ' .I.li. Dunning, Oilier% by - mail for Pumps, giving the depth of tho Is ell" 'tr.:will he prom pt Iv :Mended to. C. C. CARTER, Pranrirt”r of the Right for Schuylkill county. 'PaOsvlile'.% or. . 1n.':15 41,4.1 y PATENT COLD LARD LAMPS. 111. HE subscribers being appointed sole • Agents', for the solo of Slonesifer k Smith's Patent Cu 4:Lard. Lamp.. In Schuylkill county, hare a large as sorhnent for silo. uhich are highly reeemmended tbr economy and con vonier ce. L7ltilalT k LERCH'. Pottosille, April HASS:, HOTELS. J. S. STEBBINS, PatIPSULTnit 0? VIE EEZI oy matt or ntht.rwise. will be Sept. 2'2.'55 3e4y BEM WATCHES. POTTSVILLE PHILADELPHIA. Adrertitquents *ttlu larger t • q)Pe than rrqunl ,till Lt rharvrid 50 per ektft. adrOtri.l . ON our urearil rotra BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS i jAIND CAPS, ~. ADDICKS, VAN DUSEN & SMITH 12Vn. Ib9 21441.4.Ctrert. NibteJ•lphia. J. A. 510;p1:E. (with] It. ponA Kean I Agent. ()fr.., I l',..un:ll*.ioia call, j'itta~ific. Jantitir.T 19, 1'356 8-1 y ! (CEO.W. POMEROY & CO., , PE o.f.R.s ri , • . ; • .1 OIL, , SOAP, CANDL ES, ,Le:, • Vl).1 10 Smith . Water street, below 11 Marliet. Phitam'‘phia 1 . . . ,' Sperm, lArd. Elephant. Whale. T4nnvre and Machinery Oil, sperm 4114 Adamaldtine Candles. i - Samuel T. Miller, Salesman, Philadelphia. J anuary 1,..:,. 6 i 1-13 , j, 0, irs! OILS!!! • . 31•4430400.1EL.111, it AtiiNT DCSON & KEAN, . li Whams: 131rilnon ominissihn Merchants; and Dealers in .4; OILS ; FoR mi. - 1 ,4. Vb JaCIIA.I'Ir:II, PURPOSES. ;1 -• • VENNSTLVAN IA 7 1 ILL. POIISTa.e. • 3 . '14 r Ea I H+ Nos, General win i' A 7.1 c; 0! £ICO Sa•pt. 24 . liLY i 4(.. BROTHER, ;besnut g., above Ninth, Philadelphia, ittention t 4 their extensive assortment of 1 RTEI:I' CARPETINGS, kill tli&y will open to-day, em tri.z the riNt - and choicest sty k, of et TapeStrlei, a+ entry Brussel?, , ,illmp . _erls/1. Three-Ply, I . • Nitra Heavy Ingrain, Hest VealMaus; .n are warranted to be of the best quality and lat the locrist priers for each. '! 11.;111.1i 3: BROTHER, pliia. Sept. i l k 1855 , 37-ly I - F -- '----- 'NEW BA No. 252 Invite • IMPu wrIO bra Vet" • All of nhlhl will be Philadefpl STRIAL WORKS, sTRLET, AND 218 T.. =Mt BEME it Cupolas, mac. IT DOUGHERTY & THOMAS, , 1;,. r ' 111.7LDI)P.S .f IRON • /WI ,I, it/des, I preparOil to tn re Designs and rigs for MACHINE SHOPS. FOUNDRIES & 1 1/PS. and tb furnish alt the necessary • t VTools, ' Crimes, Blowers, 7 , ' ll WHOLESALE & ,RETAIL DRUG WAREHOUSE .. tNI, `': Depot for Brossn'seelebrated Vernalfuge ' mid Cherry Pectoral. ' T,s,ls ofvery slteand dewripti.b. Shaft- R ECEIVIN(i eontinuidly large sup ,t. qualltyi,with iuipist:yeti adjustable lionise ' idlesiN)rugs..tc.. in original s , :ickages. I Hln . aid all diameters and faces; fulls) anti Ital. '1,,,:par,..1 to nieet nll demand» froni Sterekeepels. ire's: and ill such Castings as al - ;made in Physician), .tr.. at an adrance of a few per cent. on ty size' reluii-ed. Rolls and Rolling )till city priers. has ing ri•aolved to 111,11.0 it advantage . , . 11 t 1-ly • tots for all persons in want of pure and freah''Drugs 311t1 %lei . Cii,lltit . 36, to buy in I LON market. ,' '-') , -- : . Conatantly'ini hand all the tiew arid apploved Citemic il .. NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. , and Pharmaceutical prepandloitiO.lthe t' sited Statesand )1 • , d ' • ' - Prussian Pharmacorisa, 11 ith the:services, of qualified 1 'lemons :tad ury own personal attention. thr citizens may feel contid.mr.of having all their wanta an the way of N. SFENCER!! 'THOMAS , „ . . ! ~,..z.„„,,, then compounding of Pre'scriptions :went-M.4y 7 : and faithfully attended to. , , lamiLiti BoUTil SITNI , laitEZT eIIICADT.LPIII.4. : .14/IPN G. BROWN. iI - i Importer, Mantas Aurer and Dealer in i 0 ,: t .. 2.), t:. 4.-.. , ...e.mr. Prriggi,: ,Ind Ply t rmeire tif isf . I - 1' :., J i • • Dra . q.k .Iznoll . ci nett, l'hetnicalx,:leillx, I.lyr Stufm, 1 TR ussEs ; TRUSSES ~,. TRUSSES II : p,,,,r,,fr,itht., o,bra, Wiedc !rya', Feriseh fillti • ' C: H. NEEDLES .liurrqiill IV hr r Zs; ne, •IViwime qi,,,,a, Truss and Bence eat ablishment. 1(1/4 .. Worr, ..ftriii.hc#,lls . wih , ,N, _ll,- ' Q Orl s ll West Corner Of 12th 0 -1(p ... . f' ',June/ Spiecx, W lode 4. : L . 1,in.1 113 ,, , tr.-et.. Philatelphiti., Importer . , . ! -,,,,near., ,.. , , viers, .41311 'il l 01n. , ..r it rtb-lee , tit tine French 'Ftisse , ,. c, alibi mug I!.' n• 1,•;/•:toss5. ell,. 1 Ajii! dorabilir! w ith ee'rre,t el, , lrtilithel. . , 1 teoiro/Id l kept I,y firugyixt., ...• Ih•riital ~ .r ruptuled patients ,au r.•• sult)•,l by remit . liseltilliuq . „ : ' - tip,..;ll.la.melt s vis birm:--Sanding nuinberot inches round Bortt.e. It dtllo, fr /tie. .Sh..llne, f' , ;l".h, , t.'• d' , . tilt. la p•. 31141 ...IA rl N.: , i• . e . :11T1•0•ti'll. !, Ali orderp l lv mail Cr iatherwiratiltrompll) attended to. coat of single Truss,, , lsl, ,1.'3, ii, tl3. Double—sJ, p 6, tr Couny tinulAaitis are invited to call and examine our . $,,, ~,,f ~110. . . ,ito,:k h e fere ,I.lrelnsing ..kewil,le. I;nodg sent to any or . In it rum ions as fnwear:ant.; how In elect a cure. when the wharveS tr railroad stations. ! P riers low. an guotts ~,; py, : bk. sent wit li t lir Trust, ', ' warranted. . ' ' Al's)) fer sale. Isogreat . ado, ' • • M I se, I se, . I 10- ry ; Dr. Banning's ilmpro4ed Patent Body Brace, ...iak. 1 For t fir cure of Prolanstia Uteri. spinal -Pt - ors and Sun tal&s. .11. 1:1 • - 1 ports. Patent Shoulder Itra,....•tdtat Etiti xndera. :lII.i Erector !traces. adapted to all with *not) Shqulders and .. Weak Lungs: English Elastic Abdominal nett). Suspen• FURNITURE StitURNISHING STORE. ! --ies- 'Yrini , !--iimh.-.1'."..' ''. ,„,,.-I,,,nes Ittainis. with Lady attendants. i... , I . Philadelphia, July :IS. '55 - .111- j_ 1E subscribers take pleasure in an-1 _ . • cocivini,: ,nth.- public In general. and the. coal It, 1, ' gion in particular, that they are now prepared to supply , them with all articles in their line of business, As they ' in end to confine I hem seler:s to ask..-,,,, 4 ,,;• Fp . XtisIITURE manufactured under the Immediate su- . peri n tendon ri , of one of the firm. Mr. 1). .V. /CA E,RCIIEN, who has for 1 nuty years had the, entire chargeof Mr. litn• • kV's best Ivo b. they feel corifident that they ran furnish the public w ith articles in their line. not surpassed by any tither est blishment in the Unite. States. for style, " S k_____-...._ is . --- durability at d finish. , • , SILLVMAN & li A..Elleillilt- A CIIIEI , OII CONSUMPTION. COVIIIIS. 011.11S2AST11. Cabinet 11'4 4 , Rooms and. Manufactory -Va. I.SS Second , . MA. 111:t13.1 11111 S. 1:ENEI: AI. 14:011.1TY, sired. berm Dock start. Phdadetphia. . AN It ALL SiIt ,, VII.OI . S_IIUM.VS. A. S. Sillyman.j r D. M. fiaerc her. nave on Tried it! frnm Potts( ille and the Cal Ilegico ) 1,111 fool it to I'. 5.--itur 'Holds , 1 their interest to give us a call. At that is I This important question should lata•ked evert invalid our !nth,. p act-, we are determined' to do our b ••• 1' tr , wbu ia suffering from pulmonary t Fjta'', in this tickle pleas. , them. All orders will lie prallptlY titten.ird i 0 ! ! climate. Mate you tried Wil,ll.ll:.'S I '..%1 1.111 . N II llr Phil:l , l,M: . 3. , k,t..14.r. G. 1 , 5:,)” ' •io•ty i , ( i ll) LIVER '011,...t 'CD LIME? It will not t e e like - —1 i the plain till, but is tor the rontrity. pleasant 1., the. M NUVACTUR ERS ' . taste: moreover. the Phosphate of Lime la. in this con)- . ' 1 hintiti..n. a moat retuarkable tii,P: to (fie healing proper- INSURANCE COMPANY. ties tit the Pure Cod Liver nil. t, site folhaving certifi cates ,selected from a host of like grateful acknowledge ' CHARTER PERPETUAL.' _ 1 ,,,.n to, WM amply show. Ni person •hould pegleet. for I a singleih'ilr.a•eNigh, or any affeetibn fir the lungs. lost Granted by the State of Pentssy lir Mita. . th e . ~,,...t ~rl,,tis c0n!,,..1, , n...:. y,, , ,jo i r, lir..Wilbor's CAI 1' I'l' Al $5 00,0 0 0 . preparation is both safe and simple. and sure in all ordi i ' . ~ ' Lam' cases and h',s parfonned S.,lll,!,:urpris inv. cures in Fire, 'Marine, & Inland Transportation. ) ii 1 ~e, . ., _ »,_ rtrn,enirtion, where otalina'ry medical aid hat , I t i--- • failed: t' .3, A itoN s' LII PISCOTT. President. lot. Wdatoit - -Purim , nearly th e -1r11 , 1). of the past ......_ 1 . .. . . it . ) 't)ro 11 .S3ll:Elt Su . 1 Maehinitit ing.of the ers. Pullet nee Fly Initirn. !of zit work, 4r , Jantrary 1- t I IRE , . - . , ALFRED wi,FEES. ORIIIN ItiniEßS: minter. I had suffered seriously with a ronzh. which had Vi( 4 el'resitleu, I Secretary. I, irritated thy luncs. that my ph,ildin frankly admit 1, I 0 finnuE Pusan. Treasurer. bsi his C.:lr , Pe ,011.IIMPti.11 f.litAVll•ji thi.. tronhl.• as the , . : Sprint - Wll .ther set in. Medicine seemed to air!•rzt mu I th rrcters: little relief. until I fried your preparation ..f rod Lirer Aaron S. LlFFinroth,Nl...hot:lS G. Taylor. , fell ruin Lime. Th. effect lam freed, he tarts I. admit. Mahlon l;iillre,f.hruu, ;, Alfred Weeks.. 1 I It iil. Ii: T lip nas, i Orrin Rogers. ,;1 , this writlie.f.lMay 2.1.1 , 33.1 i ant ((tit:Rely free fril Any NVin. N(.al. i 1 ;( j John P.iSitnons. j pulnionar:. (build,. ' t CharleiJ. Field. 'll . 1 Jam P. Smyth. 'd' ,m 1 With thanks to :' , MI for your valuaide di.(..rirery. I eor- I 1 1 I • 'v ' l I " • dinlly reo•runiend it to those who are;t bus afflietell. 1 This Compill yas ori.t(inied with n cash capitiiitud . - ,MAntifil‘. Ilium. th , . Directors !have deferrdined to adipt the-'bud.4,fts to 1 Chitnits.r street. Boston. ' its a,vailaLle de..urers. 11,10i,s,.rvt! prudence in roilduct- :.- - '.? . i i,.,,.. ..... .. ;. . ing its alliiirsi Irish a pir , hipt adjustnient id 1055.... ' Manuf.zet tireit only I , y .•11.EXINDElt It. 'WILD ill. I of',Ftcy--:-Nol 10 Wray, tip.' Exchange. Philaili•lphia. - i . ' • chemi s t. . 'the tinClersigneil has fleet] •apislnlcil Agrtit for the ; 161 i Nurt street. Boston. n t,,-,, Corripaii,. in SchuySt his kill counts{ and will effect all: y ni . „ do in Nilinifrip i iin I . s . T. W. !nor'' .& aS ,, NS, 132 kind', of .lostirince. as at '1 , re-on application at i North Second street. For sale in Pot tsrillo Ly J. C, oppoSite the Ti Wit nail, i•littsrille. ..1 1 Ilrotirs. itruzeist. opposite Episcopal aurrh. r, SAME:EL GARRETT. ' pnusvill,,. March 5. M. .', 10-11.1 m Februaiy 21. 1 11Siti 1 S-tf MI§CELLANEOUS. TOBACOO, CIGARS AND OATS; , ( 4 T thug illainbui. , * Smoking Tobacco 1 , , n 1 - and CigdriM3nufactory • f 113.000 biash,,l print), Oats: 2.010 barrels Smoking Tolme. i. en: 200.600 Ilart Spanish Cigars; 100.000 Spanish ShR , P, I 2.5,000 Cuba Eiti ills. • JA3I ES S. MOYER. ' lianbur;:. hock!, county. 1 • =MI FLOUR; FEED AND COMMISSION STORE, , Corner of leir+nigil A; eallorrhill streets, flottnrille.l Wholesale and Retail. 1 T .! 1 . Wholesale and H E subscriber respectfully - announces - ----,:i ew „,,--—_ to the publie that he lass taken the .Floui and Feed I THE-TRUE DIGESTIVEF — LUID. or 'I; ASTRIC JUICE. Store, herendi kept by HAI and Mathers. where be will i keep all kinds! ,f flour and Feed. of every' description:! tic , . - a a It E PARED from 11E: NIA ,or the which will he soldi wholesale and retail at the lowest I fourth stitinach of the OX. after Rir,tions of Baron prices. Ile hal on hand 13 good assortment of choice'. deltic. the gri,at Physiological Clientigt. hy .1.:S.II0' GIL Family Flour. li'Leeti of all kinds, such as Corn. Oats. Still' TON. M. D.. Philadelphia. Pa. 1, t Hay. Straw. kc.. ke.. This is Nafitr,, , t now 7,',..../y for aft unhealthy stool- He will also Sell all kinds of Flour, Fed Ac., on Cont-, ,a-h. No :tit of 'man can equal its cu htiVe poWers. It quission. i .' • , contains no .41r61101, hitter, acids. or hat.....p. drugs.— . Ile respeclull; solicits the patronage of the mends of ; It is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may he taken the late firm. and the online gen nerally.. testing CMlfi- : he the 111 0, rrei•bil• patients who cannot eat aft aterci4Ack dent that he 'c in give entire satisfaction to those who, er without netitedlstress. Beware ofdi - tic,ced imita t ions. may favor him!with their 'custom. ISAAC MOYER. ' Pepsin is'.-not a drug. . . March B,'sd, 1 . 10-tf ! Call on the agent and get a &script Lye circular:gratis. !-.1. giving a large amount oll.selentifie ei•idence. from Lie- . 411 ICE TO BOATMEN.. ~ bi g , s•Anirnal Chemistry,: 'Or. Comhe'S Physiology of Di inatea of Freight, 1 gestiou; Dr. Pereira on Food anti Diet: Br. John W. • . Drarair, of New York University: Pnd..ininglisti'sJ'hvs -Ind Terinsfiirfilenting ChAl for the p url tre and Ilud- r i.14 , ,u; Prof. Silliman. of Yale Collect , Dr .Car intfr's son rand/ Chitipainy on 10 ir flood, dng the Boating Ph , 401 'V • ir.. together with r sritt ' of • s I .' i all , , 01 Jolson of lkSilt ' parts of the United States. The DeLaWar , l and Hudson Canal Company are pre- ! l'att - -ist - .1.1 by•all druggists and dealer's in Medicines.—. pared to enter Into contract with. and sell. Canal Boats I Price ONE DOLL-ill per hot t le. , to temperate ald industrious men, to 1.0 employed in I 11. HANNAN, irbolfrale-nbd Retail Agent. freighting Coal from Honesdale to Handout and 'New ! Pottsville. York, and to intermediate places on the Carat and 'liver. i • • 10- The rate of {'height for Boats making trips (nor icon-. dtuft to Honesdale, and returning laden with mil will he during therm of 1i sf. One Dothir'4l,l per gross . ton. and in pro' rt ion for li.ss distances. I The followin • instalments w ill he reserved from (the f freight on each it ip toward the Payment of the Best. Viz: On Full t or{ liver) IlOadrs f i. VOW , t z• First nn i r! el Scow ".•!!, lii tat ' ° Last i r . "'and Section do.' it.: 00 i Boats and ScOts will 1001 cases, le j unloaded by the i Company, for Which five (Tilts per ton will la• charged, and reserved : mit of the freight of each Trip. ..lit'ere will a/be reserved $lO and the fractions of a ' - dollar out of th freight of, each trip, the close of the season. as per contract . , I The Bluer Freight from itondout to New York will he 2.3 cents per kr(iPs ton, reserving therefrom sti per trip toward thespayt entsf the, Boat—towing and wharfage free. - I . j The Comparir are building, .1'; new last nOwlel Scow i floats, to be u 4, the romitlV, season. on which PO will ! he required to Pb paid In Sash by the party agreeing to purchase. at thelti me of amiking such agreement. 1 Apo/itsition-Orbe made personally orl by letter to the , undersigned. at he (Mee of the Del. and IludsOn Canal t Co., Rondout, ilpster co..'; N. Y.; to lt. F. Lord, Esq.. ; Honesdale, l'a.f., to the Superintendent's on the line of the Canal. oral the' nflirelof the Conti - int:v. No. 1.19 Wil liam Street. NeWYork. '.l L. A. YR' ES. 'Agent. t Itondout, Marqh 5,'311. , i • 10-ft ' - -J- 1 ----- ' NO CLILIIK'i PAT}I FLOTIBIJIG KILL. 1 The Great invention of the Day. 1 r 1 II E subHcriber ft n ilptities to the eiti-1 sons of Sethylkill sot lity that' h.. jhas secured the A R. right to sell EV% IN and .IMES M- CLAR':f;, new Pa. i tent Flouring ill, which.' i• pronounced the' ,, ' reatest American invention of the day. The subscriber hasone t of these Mills lr full operation now. in Tremont, where , he invites all perrons to rail and s.ce it lit operation. ' This highly ingenious. and much miccied Invention. forms .in entlreilk•lT feature,,irt the man tilart ure of Wheat i Into iliur: ',an !he splendid. manner in which It pet-1 'forms•fors • work; Irimling. llolting, and separating the i. grain aa cingli 'wrath - in Into seven different qualities, t i of Floc a 4Fe .1. and thai t withie a sph,i , ~r on l y r ii „„. Iv-one :et i I tilt by four fret in breadth . at the rt.. '. pidity c tw o '. msbels pey hour, on a pair of French ..burr in Ist .ni. F.nly thirty inches in; diameter. The Grain is co 'v Ni at a single operation, into Extra and t Superfine Fionr.l Tine /Ism r.Oliddli itgo. lihipst taffs.... , h , wfs . and liras. any tio t wer being 4mlient.b. to propel It . fro.mai four horse up tritny other d Thl. small space it i esired.. occupies would p .t he IniSsl4 When place in a room with i other mnebinerY.land the. .inall amount of power it. re. l tillin.'s to propePß. makes I ticertain that ere long. it will 1 supereede and rerolutb)nize all other FlOnring Mills. Sri I appileallie is this Mild to the wants ?:the world, that every raw-trill. Ma -aline ship. locomothie shop. foundry, ' forge. Killing•mill, o. any building having n power alien- I dy , rect ,,, d, " n h ow have within Its walls a evalpleteMer chant Flouring ?Illi.at the[ trifling cost of from four to seven hundred tiollartcand.thn• the c``,.ormous amount of Grain raised ,Within the tinned ROO. can lieeenrer ted Into Flow Within its lithlts. With nne'of th'eso Mills nearly evory.large Colliery ex. tablishmeut in ,this county, where steam power is used for pumping. should fin suriplied.• They could be f .rectoct at a small expense and would linable them to manufac ture, their. Owniflour. it 1 . . •. This Mill onl . • occupies the space of 2.1 feet in length. by 4in width. It i• also pill-table:lnd When put up can he placed in a 'ira..ron or dray. and with, : a 'single horse hauled to any ii.llt Where,tht y lit:Sire t 4 Ur f• It.' Ito Con struction is so tilinpir that i L t can Is! connected with any enAinn by a thigle.fhaft- :I Single or Township Rights will be disposed of by the subscriber. residing at Tremont. Hundreds of certifi cates from Millers and others who have seen the Mill In operation. ran be seen at thin rest ienee'of the subscriber {d. A. L. TIOE. • Pee. V.';.5311 ., i l ', - 5141 , . [I=RMSZIMMI WAGON-MAKING. Ettl=n THE vuhowribilrit fittain:: put, , •rd the. arriage shop rd . Vr. s::llcti ILA patrol:l:v ,d IliF rOl4 Vivtinnvrs mai ithe , lln grraera). detyrndnell up IN , ts. i t. , :e 1 , 11 .1 !h. w. , rk insiD. by 31r..1.nuitht....., , ,./.llllnaid,.y ro, ii lot the I,,•st hands and mat,tial. ti t:1 gil T us a ti i.ll. .‘ll made h 3• us warranted. A It 1:1(1,11T & BURK HARI). Shop, • Putt:sail!, )13y 1 sd eatAmml 2 .,t WHEELWRICHT, & CAR FACTORY. Caroline E. Kline . . ow ‘' I e,,ehe thats he intends roritinuing the and ear Mariota, t tiring lita , dne••• of her late Anthony 11. Klin e , in her own onnie• tier estalilahnient It opposite l'oa'd. t " r a lt:Vr td , y t imj[je . s Foundry. where "die will lie o • happy to rorrive orders f••r all ktll lof WA:ont. at well as Drift and other 'arit.anil all 'n ‘.'OrA attached to the btisine•is of a Wheelwright F'Or tino - hara , tel ••f The • work reteronee in made to Darts P. likowN2 -- Fa.a.at n EiLN, Tr.Jl m.r. • E. E. EL If • pot tvrinc.. May 12.1 \Tar -' r l • •:'•-• 13-tf MEDICINAL. - • HOMEOPATHIC BOOKS MID MEDICINES., i I)IOIFESSOR SNIALL'S Manual of Itonttstit l'hysid3ti, Lauri,. mut', xith the Medicitt.s. and rAztilly Medi- ciur Cbe,b, f r Fair by Jan. i.ll.l[[l. 9. 'LA • LYONS' KATHAIRON. RANI; l)t.• used 1.) - :plis . Kathairon 1 , 1" the hair:- It I. 1110 1,4.1011T:11 t, llat arti ' de in the world and Is prwraihently twit, till tor they and Bald heads. The tiathairvnidlly r^lo • r‘-‘1 my hair after a Istldni:ss t.ftwplte yLars. 11.urs , • ' l ,lt. ATiV A T Eltl No. tai WarrA street. New Vork. ' Also, Lyons* Extract of Plire Judaic= tlinzer. 1.• pereda and general pervwus van I, 11.3 t rat V. tsActirrs • Perfumery itntl Variety Store, Cott re-St r ~t.l'ettstille. , Ort,ober 23, 41-11 • V ALUABLEMEDICINES THE, w(m herviiihelornontit.„ medi cines.tpre pa red by L. Pt Apothecary. Read ing, may bd had, ads.. tfbr the ptirpose Ikf easier pur chase./ of Mr. Brown, ApothecaryJ: Cent n• "street. Ts. rills, and Mr. F. John. Apcalarrnry:l IS (tare stn.. t. 11. adelphia, to wit: lot. MCSCATIN.—Tho most excillletit reincd) atra hist complaints of tho stomach, colic. mother complaints c., curing: withoutdyspepsia. tilts use in moderately continued. • • ANTIIESIIN.—These dropt co'rresis.titi to tlie above. but are rum, adapted to stich casos whore weak ness of the digestive 4Jrptti% is the eme=e steinaeli cone plaints. and of sick bead:tale. - ' - It is a mildly animating remedy 'and partb•ularb cur ing in sicknoss of the mind. and all fernalo inclination to Consumptiou. AA% tlitllN It. 1:1:1 It N. Pottsville, February 0, ,r,,; WII.BOR'S COXPOIIND OF PURE COD LIVE:. orL AND LIT E. GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA ! . DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S . . , ISO 31arrh R.'56 to them.— . With•regard to the sets, they shoald It, rat Wit) , are W.:, siek: as to Kaye two eyes to each. .1 , , :l: . " -1 i' - . cut - it should havethe wi lia l"k, a rt ,n1!,1,i..1i in I HA . S BEEN the hit. Di the human plaster or ashes, and put anal'in :. cold dry race In be weighed down by dit•eii4 and sitlfering.—, • HOI,LOIVAY'S PILLS' are stlef tall '. Atli ittrti t 0 the relief Iplace, where. they could not l)0 suttro to of the 13 .4, t-, the Yervoas. the IP 1 , -, 0. anti. the Infirrn„ of all dim es , ag,,, ~..xp, and v!, I , tititth.ns. :Professor freezing. :It . 0-6 t two or tiirev .1a:,• . 1 , ( , ;,.. , Holloway letnamallv ttuperintetidr tilt• manufacture of • Ing, fdaIlle(1. so Intiett the ht.:ter. • - • his medicines in the Enitett States. and offer, them In - a' free and , nlit,:httn..l people. as Hie best rt•indl the world 111orlorli, or l'O' ]'fill--- A. 4 • earls. 1.; ever eat 14 the rend.% al of disemac.' -. . TliVat Pills Purify the Blood. I mouth as tbe ~: romul Call he I,llt ill II i'4 .r;l'.' Three 6111.111 4 Pills are expressly rointlintal to operate , . on the stomach, the liver. the iiittnt -. f's• the langs. the , orner..prepare a :T..: 1.. y num:lring itl ) t r;t l .' . v, akin. and the bowels.correctinc any dt-taitement in their ' die,it t Q.ttatio deer and raking finely: ll , r! functions. purifying the Moral. the ‘Pb- fountain of lif e , i ~ ,' • at,thus raring in all its fonds. _ _.- 1 set out a few dozen plants of this ea ei , : t.l l",tt 'HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. ' Dyspepsia and Liver COmplaints. Neatly half the human race have taken thew Pills. It , vegy:illilc lirAiletion..' It is excellei.t for i..i . i hits bNin pined inall parts of the world that nottOnit ' an .i i i s sa id to l iea , healthful, as it is phi::: has been found equal to them in ca-seteof ,li , order. rt . the ! liver, lir sp'epsia. and stomach rotufdainis , zenerally.— ' bles--..:fiefiran Flierni• ' They soon give a healthy tone to these orvans. however ', 4 1 intl.."' deratired. and whert'iill othcr tnea ii. efailed. blO : • 1 General Debility. IWHealtb. 7 , l Many of the most despotte tioveroMents hove opened 1 './1 . ••• MEcitt. the ettebratiiii Eligli.lt Carver. i their Custom House. to thetiotrodlicti..n '. that 'they may heroine the tnedlcino of ;I ,, : h z. c:L22 l . L s ' ' i affirms that every farmer who cultivates • Learned Collegl•F fltllll i I that thi, tne.fiei,,,. is thii its-iit ; faro: of.7two or three hundred acres Wi s, ""t i ' remedy ever-known ,for person. of deli. at+ health. or . , 4aoll t where the system hi. lieen Impaired, as i ttt 111 %life rating ; tne,tise of a stearn•cligine has a. ;?relitle' ! properties never fail to riffortt relief q ~ ,to learn ill agricultitralk ii.l' 4 ' l ~," Female. 1.14 h! Female Complaints. r - ~, p,......1,., dub!: or old. should he with , mt ling rel..- : nommismons __ __ i pratedmedleinei. It corrects/Ind n.tatiMet• the monthly course...at all prided.. acting in tunny 't?:l74•S like a charm. It is fil.o the hest an.l safest medicine that can he riven to children of all rmt94.nlnt for any icomplaint; cense- 1 . (penny no family .h.mld 1 .• without it. „ . ? —._ —...__ - - , Ha)way-, pills err Ow le.if rrmerly L-Mpten in lb ,. world SpoN4;i4 nnty he e!eatied - by soaking in very I „i.,,,,.f o imicrill di R.:A:es : ' Asthma.. litliciae . iieli. . . . dilute inuriatic acid', then in cold war r. BOIT t•I etttni plaints, indhte.ition,chant til . • , e Cotizits. - influenta. ' ing it I l reqiientiv, and squeezin g Colds, i I Intl:tuition. !' I si,..nge each tint('. Next soak in water cow Chest Disease., ~ lnward Weakness. Costiveness.' . - Liver Complain:is, -I i„joing a little viirhii changing the soluti..n llY`Tx*P‘ia. Lowttei.c4 spirits. : Ire.fitientlY. I.nzillv,wah well in clean 'iv :A! cr. Diarrica. 1 Piles. S ' Dropsy. -. ' * Stone . and lkavel. . iif this appears ti() complicated for s., Simi , De%ility. - SeclincEiry Symptom.. , Fever andApts. , Vomninl .kftection., 1 a purpose, first try a strong. sum n 1 ,i, o f CO tn. Fer11:11c Ciao pl:lint R. . Worni...r 1 1l kind.. Sold at the snAtinfactorie , of I'rof.i,,r,ltollowayr..So ! intiii Sulla with hot water. . .. . Maiden Lane. New I'm 1,. and 214 strand, Lond. , n, and 1 by a ll , raipectahle Dru,:i.ts and 14.61cr. of medicines, • throughout the United States.and the' t civilized world, ilt SIMPLE. OINTMLNT.—IS wade ht melting in boles. at :Li rents. 412 1 ,,: cents. and 41 001. . aarThere Ix a miedilerable /Living hy taking thelarger ;, sites.a pipkin by the side of the tire, wit/olio' f""?' N. IL—Directions for ti,'e xuldance 4 patients In eri.ry i, ins, mie p ar t o f yellow or %%hitt. witx, and two ~. dlSorder aro .0117.0..1 t. , ea , ll ho , • 4 ' ,-. !* 1 lay ..:'', 1',....: 21.1y i pmts of 6 , 2 . 4, lard,.witliont ,alt l't. (11 V-1 (- '!' .. ' (1 . .. ,I ) . t - I ::: i ', 1 . 1 . -`" ''.; j : .. ..,..-`' , r , :_. 1.', ":3", .. 4 -: „ t ..r:wr. ....yr-;-„ ,, ,,' ,, ' , : , •-y‘- - -2, , ,z , . k ,t, s 'or i 4 . • ' - -----v'- 4---T,--- -s •,..,.....: -•' --:,...il --'.41 7!- . ---- -Ikeko,P.--, -•-•*:,; --.',,,,- -' -- ' • GRASS .AND GARDEN SEEDS, FRIT, ; e ' Agric„itnral Implement 4, d,, T. .t , 4 TII E ,übst•riller A6 l l 16 , , . ... i • 4"1"- - ,„ 1, 3 , 2 4 cl, or. 'Ft:l...thy Al..t ..tt...-.,•' ~ „, • ...,..„.... ~....1.4. 'l% hit.. 11.,,,,r awl 1,1,, ~,,,b., t..p,. her with t (Arden n 1,4 Vi,.'...1 1' .. • with war - 31'st to h. hesh And w . . 4.01 11- E., „,, .. ortlerg for all k Ind. of Fruit Tree., . A.. ~., , th. , v jr.. r...proi‘nte.l.; Arri. - nllorti th. l , , , ~• s i , or,; . hi,t, wilt 1... furntowd 3t 11111 . 1 1fewt , ,-,... ~. , ,C,t% and trra , i 5.,14 1.y_11,,41/,, , ,,),,,, ~ ~., vr,...tt ~tr..... ',lily fr n: gr ~ T -r, , t t..• 1 . ..• .: ',... 11,11.-.- , not.d.ait tn .....,1+ tErE. , IIIE <1 ~.••-. -',., r r ', ~,, mart...! fr. 111 Tito, xi h... 41 viz.'', .I' , t , ~.. ,k• ' ~.,.,, el..trAeter. . f :he •...1'.... 1.1. ..., .r... 1, .• 1. ... ! ''' IZ _ ~,... 1 ., ..• l 1,4 pr...xitnit) deterh.:3le, ihvir NE ., , 11....•. , .:. , ,....50r 'L. , ' ~ 1- the 5ant...1,.. , le. Thk I a an nul.. 1,.. .- r ~ , , ~:111., LEE IFEE. E E who purcLia.a. 1.1111E.r . ...UN ..1-1 - . 'f' ' • 1 , , 'rt.-. ,t,, will in order. earl) to lit II BIN.'" 01:0,'il WOR . • - IC IN THE GARDEN--EARLY 15P10.A.,,43-:'t o IN THE (3AEDEA--EARLY BPsl~ erei~i} `:n i - Ili the 141.1.11 e States. during this 111.“,.: t 0 4.171; . : ' think garden operations, not with•tai . Ee.:i ,,, the. severe winter we h. • j u st ' lin, '`" l, -- through. ma., , ,be undertli:,,• ; l as , 4 ,„ .., i .1°- ,^, ' • I 4 •b 0100 .i:1 I frost ' l..' OM of the groul 4,yt th e soil car bt , ° ;. q .,",•‘• wrought advantageon.,y. •_ , sour -1 ,, Cabliage—Pkoits iii Gittysc,.-.....t.:,,•,.,4 1 . 3 - 1 7N u . your gardener raises the Via 4.: Ot 'i,.,,.;,:! nut •-l'a , beds containing cabbage idarit- eveiv fair s•r al s 2 ,- - ti l Z• to harden and inure the ',lams to the op. pe:rae: the better to Irepare them for transplat. 2 1,1 1 ,,7,'•;;•. as soon as the. weather becomes ini'hi 111 1 a=`'''' * owes • settled enough, which in OTdillat)".i,Se.:l: V 1 1". , tram the middle to the 9 11th of tuft inO:• fi n, • *l-thout the middle Slates ' Planting ont rahha : p. Plantsy--If :„.tihn; l ,,, been fortunate iMough to ,have rai-ed. TV l 'r . bags plants in hot•beds, under gl e 5,::.,,,, o ti':: your 'arrattgenumts to manure, di: a1.,1 goo : " 1 " verize yonr beds allotted f.,r their r.•••.• 1 ,:.. • - 4 41 "'` soon as the weather becomes rtutli ee • r e„r ma Y. l ;' tied and warm. Recollect that i11e...e.i;1 4 ,.7; 1 . 1 ' is a hearty feeder, aril therctre intinhurlt t. I. ground with a liberal hand.. If the niit eliiko,.' be barn-yard manure, a covering of tit.',•1:1 4 ,1,f, four inches will be gratOlully appiopna;,,•'"'',4 4 w r. , the plants, while in product and size•vlr, t'''''W ‘: . , t it.. , .be ainPr'yrentitnerithed fOr such generou• ing. It you intend to Manure with Per. guano—atul.that is the•. only, kind for ,culture that we would reciaumend \ q l _ at least apply a quantity (imbo, ,nit acre. • Butt let whatever man :r.• th'.l. Ina, odit...Y i tuetl, the bed should b e !„- i ,,i,..... r .,, , •-:,,,,, - mixture ('null;''- •'I fit:live parts. ~ c ,:',•,•••\‘ :. 71. es. I part salt , ;11111 iiho paint plaster. 'ln 4,, ging- the manure. t h e 1,,r,0; should t::!:', • -":`:- t 11111 SPade sleep, 101 , 1 th..1' , 1/;:iik l'als.' oil,. Host) i has :i liq't of spaded up ground iiefdre , ' IIISP) 'tit stove the • necessity of treading on i: .. , .1. ''' raking. I • -"Cho I Tile diStance of plants apart ..datuid : l iilii,, erred by the vririety. If the - small Vu.' -..' plants may be from 2 ten 2, 1 1 iiphrt in the r if the large kind, not less hot :1 feet. rim s of either large or small eahlei.zes -h•• ' stand ','•• tees apart. - If the plants he' inte:, i• to be used as colworts. and ir.V.stith red head, they may 'stand 1$ inches in : ‘ llO r , ror where intended t o b e maul het hlis ..elw,'PAI N .and 'as head cabbages. the plants. may T . I , lmA 12 inches apart, using every alt, r .. g I • plant for colworts, and permuting the , '1., , -: „ I' L.V . :i run into licaflp .toex.-- , s pt.A. Sotriay • bibire Seed —Ha !On y ,T fr. 1.. - ;seed ' soon as the weather is settle , ] awl tic.- gram Rh,,;. - earl he got in good order, prepare a par. l i r ,, ' , '; your bord e r facing the south. as rec.:ow:l,e! .iiiiite si -' ' • ttiolu , ed Co: cabbage ••eed,,and sow WlT'er.f.::•t i.:: . of let•tuce Seed. . Any plants which inayi • i pot, sufficient size may be set foit, 'to 114.:01 nI• M the 21011 of this month, Lettuce seed 'I , P be sown at intere:di of two weeks aNr" ! throughout the season. lly such arraiiii• :"It E 1 1:1 0 a continued Snoply o f crisp Lad, !any !s• ... l'ar r t ?,, t -cured. - , . %N....-. ii,,tti.nd : - TrattedoC4—E:tl Rants— iii'd II i , j. -,...,-- solar • Sow seed s of each of these in pots or box.' r arn isi place the boxes in warmly southern eat: ,, . , .. yalt . windows, to produce plants to he set not ult. , : raig all danger from - frosts aro over, for ered- er , i. , 1.;#14 , ,, If placed in-pots., tun oyster shell or },',..‘• u: nit broken Crockery should be put over the -I .' • in th6bottom_tre - ensnre drainage. as stagtins • moisture is apt •to injure. if not destroy. :h. I, noots of the plant. If a box he used, bore • i ou ' l hole in the bottom about 1 inch. or three•quar' l **l rair o ters of au inch in diameter, and covered re paorT Ourrecommended for the pots. The .ti t earth IN, to fill the pots or:boxes, to proflui!e that phoit,, lar,' should be a rich mould/fertilized with brgame tf . - I '. manure of some kind, so as to secure .ll?: ear. t' 4 ~.I : ly and vigorous growth of plants: Tlie terra]-i ~, izhtion of the soil may be,effeeted by dissuj• ; glii ring halt' an ounce of guano in water to each paor large sized•pot .l or box, if the latter does ,not iptl r:, -contain more an 200 Slitlitri; illelle ' S. i " - kl.. .!-ltfr solution to be poured over the sUrface.--orth.2 ',V t same effect may 'be produced by making a de• • 7 ,-- Coctiou of 7 parts fresh ,horse dung and ote• ..: ...1:4 part soot, and watering three or four nolo - ,„.- with it. AY"' ..„ Planting Early Pqatoes.--;As soori, as 111.• M 11) 1 weather is open and the frost i?•i entirly .:',.1 •:.'1",4 1 , cif-the ground, is the time to prelim:ft your 'M . ground for, and to plant yotittoes fiat all early tt..011 . (t crop. Select the driest and best exposed 1 ,, d ,in your garden—a light'and, ; slimly mould it rutt possible. Manure it brolideast, with a1...t,' ;,'pis C>stt : halt' the• Manure you intend to apply, dig hit lime ' in to the depth of the spade. rake finely'; ,ti e r: tin.- fay off rows -I itiches - dijep,'::l feet apart, then io— ' strew the residue of the manur• - t 'along the •-• • ;vows, and cover. Then givit•the bed a hroad - cast dres sing of a mixture compesed of t x • parts asnes I part plaster and I 'part ;alt: sues taking care to give the drills full difsiing.— 11 ,. t The vines, when they first come up. should ' ,1 3 : ::: receive another dustin le g, as.also at each tv , rk• gale ing, limbo/ice a week after biting laid' by,: un- :::;"', l l til the vines go out of bloom. •As to the work- at ing of potatoes, it is sufficient to say that they ris tom must 'be kept , clean of weeds and grass', and for the earth open from the time that the plants are :: or ,T. inches high till laid by. The dust ing of the prescribed mixture Must be flotie early in the morning,'while the vines are wt. so' that portions of the mixture may alert Mt)ROAN. T,itd Pbttlrille ME NEM ME lie ,timita. El litripts; L oo m 9.:0 CM •I r 0 At OE MEE TI .4" po , v1:1 A d' I'll - rite+ 01 CEO T ; sigst ratit,• EMI 4. 1,,„ Con the ed i' [ten Or teft, gem, lea% ..tat ins now c3)a.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers