Wit anb junior. ~,~ 'Same time ago I thought I would like to live on Red river, Arkan,ap. I lacked put and pur chased what would now be called a nice little ..forty' of good land in a bend id the river, with the beet if not the only landing in the vicinity.- I made my clearing and poi up several improvements., Several years after, I was visited on l it fine morn ing by a company of grave individuals, the fore most: of whom, Mr. Brown, thus addressed me: "Look-a-here, suainger, we've - been boy in' land all round you, and your land sorter interferes with . niten. We want to cut a road to the river and have a steamboat landing, and you've got the only piece of bluff on the river that'll do for one. We'll want the entire clearing for warehouses and things, the whole up country stands in need of, it, and I . can't Say as I think much o' that Indian title o' yours." • Now the road I did not object to. It would , im prove my. property. But my property I decidedly objected to giving up. "Well," said I "Mr. Brown, the road ouglii"to be cat,. I iippose; I can't allow my individual trishetto stand against the wants of the. whole community.. Still I can't help feeling a sort of right to my bind—l've put up improvements, and I bate, beside', to he - driveit out so unceremoni ously." "Well, susinger; you've got some show, sure enough. I'd feel just that way myself. Our boys muster pretty strong, but we aint the surt -- te jump _ on any man because he's small-sized, particularly just after coming out of • bar fight, such ile" I -heerd you had down in alligator bend, you and another man." 'Yes, said I, 'we bad to go inside the bear's den, and both got considerably scratched: "Oh, I know you aint the kind its healthy to fight with. But you've got sense enough to 'see you cari't stay here. Our hogs would Turk all over your place, and our !rya would always be tomb. ling down your fences, hunting for stock: and doing a good deal or taidettief generally, without ,tireaning it." . "Welli" said I, "Mr. Brown, it's useless for us, the interested parties, to be arguing our rigir.s. enter into a contract by which you can get your read, and we'll leave your rights to bo settled by the lawyer..." .. I selected a pretty shrewd lawyer. "Pusslewig," said I, "Brown thinks he must have my land—that the road can't o be mule with out it. Besides, he is inclined to dispute my In dian title. Now, my right by IMesessionmnd dement I value more than any other kind of right and I went to know if you cAn fix the bosmess that Italy can have their road, and I keep mj place." So Pusalewig drew up a deed, very ingeti:ously leaving out the word "forever" in that part which related to making over my property to Brown, "his heirs, and assigns. forever." "What's the use of that?" said I. 'Why, let 'em go on and build the road; and if they proceed any further lay an injunction. The deed in informal." "But that informality don't atnoun't to anything. They'll just, laugh tit it when they find it out, us' Brown's lawyer is I,ure to do. "Brown's lawyer :tint likely to notice it. They aint particular about small matters. And they, may laugh at it, hut old Squire Rope won't: lied just as `soon consider an instrument legal witliVe word uat, as he'd consider you a man without your bend." "But this is a mere trick. I won't consent to it. ' '-iYhy not? Who'd hurt? You needn't take menet., and if they choose to go on am! build the road on a dcfeEtive (Icel. let 'eat do it; it's their own tookout. They get dye road, hieh is they really wanti,arot yLu keep your ItiVell r Putilewig, I leave the casuistry to you. you get me int., any serape, hball expect you to get and out again." Brown's lawyer. was' pretty sharp, too. They glanced over the deed; but having only agenerid business interest in the affair. supposed ail was, right. They offered the money. u him h I suffered for the timodo remain on their hands. Seon after tho completion of the road' a difli e ta. ty 'arum They wanted my house. I. referred them to my, lawyer, and the case was brought 'op before Mr. Uriah Pope. justice of the peicc. Ae tinual in such matters, there was in ' l ititotentot de tl of discussion of Indian titles, oltr - Siotnish grants, and other irrelevancies. In the midst of my law yer's Precel, as he was drawing n vivid picture of the bones of sundry Indian nneestors ahitening on a foreign soil; Brown jumped up— that aint got a. thing to do wi t h` told ther's something the twitter with the fired, anti r. should just like to know what:" • •'Why," said Pozzlewig, blandly , ••the deed gives - you the land, but it does not give it to you to keep. Wit 110 not consider it by _any means peoteimeit're in its operation.", "Lnoh.e-here, Mr. PurAlewig. do you mean to tell me that when I sell a roan's land ,I 4.l;'t sell it to him to keep I" "The law, my dear sir,'' said Puzzleivig, p ,, mp 7 ously, "can take no notice of your intentions. The object of legal instrumentods that there .Itoll. he no mistake in bargains. yon made a mistake, ynu are just where were you before you appetiied to law." • .."Do you mean to telt me sir,""shoute.l Brown. "thittmhen•Sinith sell' , me land, ho don't sell it?" s "My dear sir," replied Puzzleivik; "lied Smith intended to sell you the land rorer:er, there 4s nn doubt, hut that, in conformity with whit I belo.re to lie the universal rule in regard to in,trurnents oC this nature, the decd eontiiiiied in specitle,terms, a renunciation to that etlect."! "Look-a-here, Squire Rope, you don't call that lam, do you?" But nl4 Repe was asleep. 'Brown then turned to me, "Well, stranger, I sphie I can't blame you any 'Way: hnve to let the lawyers fight id out 'between them. If I thought we would'ot get the land - any how, I'd be mad as thunder. I don't think you ought to en courage the:m lawdiiekl. hut you dia'nt make 'cut, and only follow the. fiishions. in using' 'cm. So cows, ls's go take'4 drink.", - • Smith kept his irt..4i , eghlit Star. SERENADING A YOUNG' LADY. ' , ln my young days, says the 'editor of an ex- , change paper, I was extravagantly foul of attend ing parties,an,l was locinew'hot celebrated P r play. ing the flute; henie, it WWI generally expected, that my trete woull aceottipany no. I vislteddreplentlid party one evening, and-was vatted upon to rat-or the company with a tuna on the flute. I, of course, immediately coMplied with the request. The company appeared to ho delighted, but more particularly so, was a young. lady, isho raised her hands, and exclaimed that t. was beautiful; I, of course, was highly flat tered;' and immediately formed a resolution to serenade the young.lady on the fulloWing night. Previous to leaving the party, I made inquiry res pecting her resale:nee. I started the : next night, in company with several young friends, a-ol ar rived at the lady's resid-rieu, but made a 'must glorious s mistake by-getting under the window of an old Quaker. • "Now, boys;" said I, "behold the senthniatali. ty of this young lady the moment I strike up the Last Rose of 'Summer." I struck up, but the window remained closed. The boys smiled. "0!" said 1, "that's nothing; It would; not he in good taste to open the window on the first air." Pnegt struck up on Old Robin Gray. Still the window remained closed. The boys •snickered; and I felt somewhat flat. "Once mere, Lugs," nail T, "and she must come." ' I struck up agnin—"My love is like the red, red rose." Still there was no demonstration. .• -"Boys,"said I. "she's a humbug. Vet us sing, 'Home. attest Home,' and if that don't bring her, we will give her up." We struck/up, and as we finished the last lino the window )was raised. "That's the ticket, boys," Said I, "I knew we could fetch/ her." But insteariof the beautiful young lady: it turn er' out to, he an'old Quaker, in his night cap anti dressing gown. "Friend," said he, "thee ,Was singing of thy sweet home—and if I recollect' right, thee said there was no place like home; why don't thee go to thy home? Thee is not wanted hare—thee nor any of thy party. Fare Well!" t We and-our hats went home. . . A YOUNG starry 'beheld one evening twO hor ses running off at locomotive speed with a light wagon. As they approached, she was horrified at recognising in the occupants of the vehfcle two gentlemen of bet acquaintance . "Bo'ye," she screamed, in terror, 'lump out—quick—jump out —especially George." It is needless to say that her sentiments as to'George were from that time forth no secret. . • "Manua." said aludy's youngest eon, in a shrill voice that attracted the attention prall present. "Well-, my dear," said the fond mother, "what is it?" want to know," said Young America, "what was your opinion of me when you first saw me'!" a. Sam," said a little fellow the other ere ninglo his sister's beau, "I wish you would'ht praise our Ann Afaria's eyes any more. You're made her so proud now, that she won't speak to cousin Laura, nor help mother the least bit." Mn. 9 PARTINGTON says that oho did not iiiitrry her second husband because she loved thf;',lnlo ,ex, hut just because he'vras the size of her; Grit protector, and would come so good to weni his old clothes out! • CmeaT once burst flood of tears after he had• beard the stateniedt of bis counsel, ex claiming, "I did out think I had suffered hnlf F o mech."- , . . . A YouNG American ladiming asked by a poll tirian *hich'part;" she eas most in favor of, re ly. plied that she prferre ; a weddinc,pirty. Ir is stated that the girls aro lensing• ZIT the style of hoOpe4i dresses, beeliuse it',"heepa.,hus bandS at tt,diptauc'e." Oh, shameful! IVadr is,tbe difference, between an auction and yea sickness? - Ono is the sale of effeetcthe othei the etrects of a snit. tt6ni 1. a. min in Vertn ,. ;nt who teeth' ilio'geepo on in n guilitra stool pens Crum :their , • , `A CALIFORNIA RA/ TR eayA al:IL:411e priedl,9l . rh,rnr , bene it “eterillil vigilance, mid: $.3 . 50 fa." . AnrEitsiry if the ,Irinl of,principle. Withaut it a- twin baidlly knows whether he is bone..twr ~ ,i3O. ~.. . . 'Own) pap.."ll.ve IA 3 kind of wntfar'e,"" Welt t it surter , ' - ki.ek,' n fOler. , Writ• trail like the letter. 'Pt Becaums (t .r "•n"t ..f.Lref. • •t oti;of itt th. world i 11 111116 of fresh *.i REAL ESTATE SA.LES. . MARANON' COLLIERIES. TO L ea, TWO on TUBER COLIAERIE.S ON. BIG Rt 4, k. Branch of the Mine Hill Railroad It:tension to As' lind11; about, to be noun:minced u•th with. to extend up - 411.4 Run, (abort 1 ,1 ,4 mile west of Arbiaud). For lesse.r:apply personully or by letter , • .J. Y. BROM 101'Snuth 4th street, April 19, 1P.59 ' ln-lm, FOR SAL.E. T 1000 Acres of vainaole Coal Laud -O"THOUSAND Acres of the !! ' vsluaLle Broad Alountain Coal lands, situated In t Butler and Barry tevrnahlps, Schuylkill county, hereby offered at private pale. _ The Ashland Extiresionl itallmad runs through part of Use property,lhiehl iaun derLlid with Coal WPM} and well timbered. Vor 1 refer- , earn,or information apply to Samuel Leula,-Esq.. Centre: street, or to th? subscriber at his 114t1 Xstate Apeney. In Railroad street, Pottsvllle, - Va. The terms are half cash. and half mortgage bonds:VI:AA:CIS SPEACEIIi ' Pottsville, April IV. 1A56 ; 164 f • PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ,ESTA,TE . WILL be. male at. public'.s.ile,, on( Wednesday, 3IAy 14111;18 Avio o'elcekj A. M.. at the house of 'J. M. Feger, in Pottsville, the lug houses sad lots, belonging to WM. RICIIARDSONi in the , borough of Pottsville, to wit: 16u feet lot and 4 basses on Centre street, !' 4 GO feet lots, vacant, - -• " " " 4 GO •". fn Mabotr;iigi) street, 1 ZO.foet lot Sad Dowses on rear Centre street, ~2 511 ., feet lots, ):ast - .Harket street. For further particnbiraapply t 0,,. Pottsville . " April Id, ;MG 964 t !Agent.; TO THOSE WHO WISH FARMS; rrO have rertite Land al. a cheap Iprice and tin .rary terpie , your attention is called to the j ... i IMIVAir VA ILIL AND COAL 00.11 PAN Y. Twrneyfree Acres or More in proportion, are'given for Vito, payable in sintaaltorMts of SI per week er So per month. It Ls located in Elk contity,!Prunitylranta, mud has u tie of the best markets for its produce in the State. The Soil la a net ',sun, and is nut to Le surpassed Mr/Uri/111V, 34 1 . 1. alifillat 1013 will show.: It Las thehest elements of Iwo*. peritv. being underlaid by r two rich veins of OW, and will shortly be interukted by four railroads. The tim ber is of the 'most yiluabie kind. Title unexception ably good. and warrantee . dettds'are given . It presents a gomb and substantial (pporttinity to commence far ming. pmTiding for Orte'i , sk.lldriu or. making an invevt ment. Yurther particulars can to had from the palm phlets which are ,seht to idunirers. Letters abswered promptly. apply of address SA 311, W,ATTEI.V. Sec. 13i WALNUT Street, north side. between Fettrth slid Fifth sts- Philadelphia. Full information is ca, ntained 'in the pamphlets. I • Feb. 9. IS.. Tkirn COALLANDS FOR SAL.E VALUABLE COAL LAIN DS' AT PRIVATE ..s:ALE..—That Celebrated tract (:;4' splen: did Coal land known' as the "Spohn rect." containing, th., justly celebrated aiid Spohn what ik generally known as the ...Seventy-five acre tract," joining. on the Mt. car - lion Rail mad and in West Nee.; vre-Abin Tuwo hlp, owned by .ichulas E. Thoution Esq.,' is hereby offered at ;private salt., on ,the most !advants-; gen 'terms. The tract contains all the Coal Coins hi the (heat Southern Antbrarit.i , fieeions---including. bestges ether,' tracts. those generally known as the iit/Incr,rcy Cerksen. /44cii (krchani. Orcherd. pular old .Attin-• moth, with' till the tinderlying, though yet uriesplored,' beds of earl which are knoan t r exist in the ferniation.' siverri&ing ,rheti prayed , overa hundred feeti or solid Coal: •In fact, the tracts now offered, routsins the richest Coal deposits in the County. For Information. apply, to-Fran, I C.Tieneer. for Coal.lantis. and :real estate generally. liffne in tail rend street als.ve , Markel street, Pottsville. Marc:n*22.l , sli 12- , f - COAL LANDS FORSA—tE I TALVABLE COAL "LANDS f.'OR • sale, in Wyortiing Valley. Litserste.contitY. Penn sylvania =The substcriber has been annointml by 'Om stockholders of t he; North l'ennsy I vania e..... 11) ? Company. and is fully empinv'ered to-make Snit' of RP therpri'll•rtllll of said Company. :They are a,duly Incorpomii9l ("mu t pane. tied their charter. as well as their landit and per. tunial property. is Ofterslll/ - sale. 1 ' Their lands consist of nlenit Nei:Acres siturie• 2 1 :: tones - mid heart front thmtown ofWill:esti:lm, exte 9livi l t Iv in ' the Snictueltmina riveeon tik:t.e.t. to Mill t ' rite,.•k ~,, t hi. east. cross-;d by tiM North Urn KJ!, of the ReMissivattin Canal. be the taut rind fn.m WlRresl.arre ti , IT tston. anti by' t he route of a chartered Railroad exr4cte I to be Ferro MO. (nun .t , ermtfou lo the; Nentirs.k.. pin. It g u il e , helow:AVilke•barre; They are , rin S dee and carefully F . . 11 , it5i.,1 , 11:11 stud twat lands._ • A slitifehas la-ed stink on tH bank of the final, about i9l ddleett.,tlirmigh three velio'qf excellent ifc:ii, and a : new nu . 711NYrilli endue erected. whirh is tionr In r at e ...) i regsful poration. ' The surmee of the land it , in a bl' . .th stare of cultivation and there are inimemtis f dsr/11in..: ! i h ouses . w rn s ; rint-imitdings. orchards. tie. The properte is in a condition, foi'Taik immediate Coal brisinerds. and presents SetOraf other points for sinkina shafts and .m e ki n z the Coal vidos that underlie the rt,ht.te of it.— i Cite canal is now in use,dind the contemplatisi milt., al. 1 with Its rontwctions. 'KM afford outlets to all the markets of the country. The prpmnal property...;e6nsplts of hon.; ' yes. WWI'S. V•l2 . OflSl carts, minim* impletnenßt. fir. . t more attractive. Vaititble and mow istlytintnet... , ttity I' • 1pC3140 tinily of Coal hinds. of equal FiZe.rnon4 be found in Wyominz ratio' and has never been offered in titark?!.i The subscriber iovite4. the attention of individual!. or ,crutpardes trighlrik he lovol in Coal lands. to thN pro pert y. which he adll he prepared to exhibit to' all rers and he r.eineyta Proposals of phreha.e eft her' of the: whole Nr-anuart of the lands. nit hop adtlioul the sonat property end the dinner of I nquirion and proposal% mar he in hint At' WilkeFbarre, nr to John D. Tnyinr,.E.4q.. S. Watei• . . . STAN LEY W(101)1V A RIL WilkeitArrr. I April ''rt 56 17• t f _ _ COLLIERIES FOR.SAL,E. .1 1 1 01 t NAL.E. : 7 —Two of the int):st valu k Cf.tliedis ~.ichuv eriunty viz: the BLACK MINI: OL1.IE:1:Y at Potts% ille. and' ilitt)CKY I I. 1.1; Co1,1,11:8 I' at llrorkt The subscribei . now residing' In this rir'e, and being' unable front other occupations to giir'n, tlrf.e Collieties ,the personal attention a Itich they r;nuire. heen dUerli to offer them for sa.e at the I 11,11iI11:1 , :,.ne best s•-saws which has ever occurred its the tattling of Anthracite Coal. TUE BLACK MINE or York Fars Colliet'y at/Rrtts.i, ville. embraces all,`the free hurtling lied.!Asivvoins f Coil lit Schuylkill erlutity, and the prottnet; has 31W: 1 )'%' rolls totem dortand and m e t with a rea,V sale at 1114 , hi, host prices in:the New York and NOV itgland 'k..tr. During the pact summer. an ospendft tire of VA'. ; non was. ma de at this Colliery in taking n new lilt' on the Mack Mine vein. The prrperly is now in 19,1e,alicl condition, and rapahle of produrring annuall.t; 40,900 tons of eery superior lied Ash rent. The Slope, has a first rate iron 7 rail. and all Ilse 1.03(1.4 un the outside are laid down in the saute aul ktantial manner. It has it breaker operatrd by a twenty horse engine, with rid. tors, large screens. and all the tittures netfrssary to d.) ; the work iu tin% ,Itrest and 'wird econotniOl utanner.-- 'fltcre ic lar4e annoint other personal property. stOt as Otrs, W:i ; ;ont.. 'reams . , tile% be Nehi. shah it. At the BROCKVILLE COLT; EBY, a his eently been ; driven to ent the relebrated'.lli(srernra vein; thromai the ? whole estate nearly one mile, and is now in 3 Vriy tine The tun enuines at the Slope aie'l ....r .Prift C * ars (of whiodi these is a lar,:e nutnl+r were' ma le' Ilayeics,d A: Snyder. All the made hive been laid dnwil with the rrail. and all th tilturii and improc-1 monis which base been made upon this vilualde prtquu-' ty are very nd'antaceously arranged for Ihr, p iner(ing.: toilert'ndvra earehil and active tuanat.(etnentd this COMeesi will produce annually a large quantity of ('oat.fnr many year - pin none.Stpth• St ,, rou.us ata, ether propil ty in the town pf Brockville, will (ilwante'ili be luelnd.t to the sale. Apply to Mr. tieonto C. Pntta. at Puttavipe. or to the, sulowriber in this city Itreadway. INMWMM . PU3LIC.SALE OF COAL LANDS: IA pursuance of an order df the .Or-'" olvtliF.' Court of Sclinylisill c , .un ty, laines 11. tiraed., CI , retire li. Frick and Robert F. Clark, exeen tot CoLT. late of the hrironch et Danville. int thi,„„eniiiify of Montour. deceased. will es IN Fe to public sale.at she Phil-, delphia Exchange-ill Philadelphia, on TM , sday Pc ening, i Moe t:qh, st,7 . the foll o wing stria-ribcd real, tam :—ThirtY-eigit • full. equal. mut I y bled eight hundred and tenth parts the thole into eight titian - Iced and ten e.tnal parts to be livid, d) of. and In al). that c'ertain trot nr tracts of C 4 IAL L.S.Nn.sitUnte 141 the [wad wa ters of Swatarit river. in the townships .if Tremont and v r ,,th.y. i n the said rutty of SRlipyll,ol. %to-% eyed on warrants grained In Robert Weed. tleorg.4 wt,i.winkup Cook, John Cook. Robert Lyon. 11 ilidam' , Mont gotnery. :lames Miller. Jonathan Walker and An- • drew Carson. containing to the whole roar Thoniand. Uses hundred end sirtvor acres and si.4 Perches. and AI-) lowance. Irtutided Ity lands tow or late of the New York and Schuylkill Coal Company. by lands ',surveyed to Jas.; Miller and others. with the appurtenati , es. late the estate' of said the used. This ahoy- des,ribed lands are a part o the widely cele-j brated lands k non n as the Donaldson jeout Lands, the riebeat and most productbe in the eottOy of i . t•dtuylkill.; at d the interest . proposed to be sold con,taitts about Tien; h +out rod and.courtern acres. 'seat measure. together with ; the inter•st Of said. 11P111.45041 in the tin provement s on! said lands:—Middle Creek Colliery. whith has a Ilipacit3 of producing, one hundred its-1 thirty thousand too, of Oat, per annum; Itorton's Ctilliery. with a capacity of; eighty thou and Inns per annum, S. S.lSpattgler A Co.'s Colliery, yielding Battu thirty to forty thousand tons per ' annum, The Mine nu Railroad extends into the inost available points on the property. The Raush Creek! Branch •Of the Tremont and Mount Eagle itallrtad. is / about being constructed along the vaistern lr , rdersof, staid lands. Railroads connect these, lands both with} th,i eastern and southern markets. With the present int-. 1 provements and facilities the hundredithonsand tons CI ,Coal can be taketi'out per annum. Conditions pf sale! will be Made known on the day of sale by JAMES H. 0 RA lEEE ROBERT F. CLA It K, l o r Executors. , CLARENCE H. FRICK.) By order of Court. JOSHUA BUYER, Clerk of 0: G April 19, ISM ; 1 PUBLIC SALE (/) "F ;VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,I /situate about one end a half nilittt frortitheborough of Pinegrove.'in the county of Schu)lkill. Will be Old. pursuant to an order or the Court of Corn-1 mon Pleas, of the county of Schuylkill, by Frederick Patfenberger, Committe of John Peter Paffenbenser and! Elisabeth Patienberzer. Lunatics. at Public sale, on I SATURDAY, MAY 10t1ti 1856, At the public house of John L. Yeager, in the borough of Pinegnave. afererald.—All that Icertain meitsuage,l tenement and tract of land. situate partly in Phiegrove And partly lit Washington townships; in said county of Schuylkill; to be sold as the property of said John Veter Pattenberger ~ .and, Elizabeth ,Patfetiberger, Lunatics, in / six separate trolls or pieces, via': • i No. 1. All that certain tract of-farth land adjoin:Sl in.; lands of Daniel Hummel. Henry Sedalia, John Dreier and Frederick PatTenberger, and lots No.:. and Nn, 3, containing 119 acres and perches. about 40 1 or TA acres whereof are covered with excellent timber.! together with the appurtenances. Consisting of a one story log dwelling house. log stattle.',tc: No. 2. A tract of wood land adjoining the abOve tract.' land of-Frederick Paffentserger, traelF Nos. 5 and 3. con-} taining Warren and -43 perches. being covered with ex cellent chesnut timber., 1111 No. 3. A tract of elm:mint tirriberi land, bounded by tracts Nos. 1;2 and 4. and land of Pantel Plummet, con t..ining 7 acres and 57 perches. N0.4.1,A tract of excellent chesntit timber land. bonn-1 d dad by I,asis of John Kmider and Daniel llnrntnel. rind' tracts Nos. :t and 5. containing 7 acres and 69 perches. No. 5. A tract of wood Land with excellent cheinuti timber. adjoining land of John Krelder,and tracts Nos.; 2. 4 and 6, containing 7, serest and 110 perebes. ' No. 6. A tract of wand lamb with; cheer rat timber. ad-, ; joing landa of Frederick - PatTenberger. Ley k Zimmer.; man. and tract No. 5, containing O.jacres and 64 porches.' Pomona desiring farther information in regard to the; above property. w,lll call. either on the undersigned. re siding abont 1!,4 miles from Pinegrtse. or on LEVI 1113-; llEn. in , the borotuh of Plnegmye. itt whose office-a, draft or plot of saidproperty can bt sorn. . The sale will commence at 10 o'cliwk in the , forenctn,i ! when the.conilltions will bemade known by VITEDERICK PAFFENIik:KGER, Oommithe. Pinegrore township. A pril . l9, la :$6 164 r • FA-113133813 OF SCHUTL*LX, COUNTY.! Lelnantr Anierltaial Fertilizer ['IAN he had at $25 a ion, or $3 50 al Vjharr t i: also. n atl's Super-iihesphate• of ,Li me, at centt'per pound by the barieldor $4O a ton; to whole.' safe dealers n large dedoction ; also..LeinAtis Done liftel on v. the cheapest bone manure In the world— , slo &hope head; also,'Leinatis Liquid Manure, In casks, font '2 te, Vs) walking. with directions for. use, satne - ag 'le. need Int Ffiglancimith ittrh great success tialto, Leintu'it Fertil iser tor - fruit trees aud grape vines: Leinan'a Fertilize- ; for lawns and wrest land. also, Potash, Done Dust. Maar; ter.-Orennd Charcoal. Nitrite of Soda, Soda, Sulphate .aminepia.,ernshed Donee. Ar. • I • The abnie !mined Fertilizers ii:nd Phosphate of Lime, have, linen In nee for the past flee years successfully in NI dryland. 'Virginia, Delaware, New Jergey,:Pennsylva nia. and In the lolanda of Ikrmuila and Barhadoes; ;'bonsa i front the three Stategot Nkw York ; Peongvltania Nw,tersey State Agrirulturelliocietios.end - Cryital i , ,,1 3 , 43 ; ~,e fation" of New Foi,k. Delivered free of. knrtace at any station in Philadelphia. Orders by mail remitting thl cash. registered at the Post Office, or droll on *nye mord hence In Baltimore; let York or Philadell fill be antietirtnry. O. A r „ i I,EINAD, Alt/wirier. No. 19; South Fc tit Street, Philadelphia. , • t-Din PHILADEtPIO. ,' FIVE PER CENT. SAVING ;FOND. us the Nat's:mai Safety 00140 f,. ... ; ~ : • , ItON EY is received iii titiy 'suiii, I # I ,T large or small, and Interest paid f•riant; the day Of drposir., I Tha office is open every day.lnten 9 o'clioa.k in thkuorp• Inc tilt 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock. INTEREST FIVE PER CEN'T.: . :• . , All sums largem small, are paid back In gold on tie *and without notice. to any amount. ; Oryter.—Walnut street, South-West f COl'lliir of Will street, Philadelphia' ' . :: • i lion. fIF.NRY a BENNEIt. Priaident, I ROBERT SELERITiGE. Vici : Pilesident, 1 WM..I. REED. Nrcretary:, I. l: 1 othicifins: i ' ,' ! Henry L. Renner. C. Landreth Iltinus, . I : . Edward L. Carter • F.Carrol Dre*ater, • Robert Seltridv!. 3 9tloPh lb liarry,i . •- Fainu..l K. A..itton. llaury 14. Chun:in:aim, James D. Smith, Francis Le 4. 1 Tho investments , now amoutitinti - to. mare than one „Mill ion of dollars. in accordance with theact of inCorpolra t ion are made in 51ortgages.,Ground Retite. end "Itch Nod clap:a:securities as thing - always insure Ot•rfecteecdri ty to the depositors and place beyond all risk the nee iltanency and - stability of this old and, welbestablished Institution. , • I: - ' I i March 5, 'sEll, [May 19. ':,5. 20-I ! , 10- i_-__ ----•-• HAMMER & GRAKET, Wholesale'DeatersArt! ROSIEDY, GLOVES AND VAR#TIEI3, I ,103 North 'Third street, • Phliadelphia. tfarett 8. .:tO -3t1)• . 1 -0-- ~ - -, - CHINA ! I CHINA 1! CHIN A, iI I 1 . r illE ArueLii•pn Porcelain: Mainifaqu -1 , ~ rin6 , CotuFluy, are daily reeititlng froiu their 1 i ,rks at Gloucester. N. J. large littailtiOes of Chins, which they will sell to tile teacht. , ter.?/ low :pric4s.— They are also fully prepared.to>reecitu orders to any ex eta. ,!, - .:' I No ' li '•- No. 3 City Ilnitdinv, Jones Alley,iljetvtt..eu Froutiand Second :. 4 ts al,,,ce Market it., Philadelphia, March 1!*2.1856 NOTICE. { AS'IN G - purchased the r etiOrowk of the late II 0.1P.W. RIDGWAY 4; Ann lot thankful' for u continuant-4a the Moe tell Vel l t e 10-itowed upon Mr. Itictg*:..y : : and hncitil ntch. ttriungetnents .to be in t?knottunt,reeipt of 3 foil tokrtment of OIL'S, we feel etintident we eatip:iite entire 1: ti , sfitrthm to the entktooterig Of the Into hint*, an I rtotpoottully !vtlicit the 'trade in general to ralL and exutni lie our •t k ittfore pnrchlisink aijsribere. I MI WM.:WA ttIttt.§,SDAX.,E, s .pt. _2. 15.:,5 36-1 y N 0.30 S. Whan .s. Ihila . . , .. i -- , REMOVAS ' 1 Paper VI, are-li itso, ~ "V 0.5.'3 A 5 De , at tie stlreci l'hilailel .... I phin. , MEG'AIf.IIEI,, 111:0S. '. feller utanttfacturers and inttee•ter'sinf tu'intath , turersutateri Os. l•eg t. call "the attention .:fpurehasers to their t.xtenslie:tssorttnent of papers and patter wakets . tuattirials.;'suitt (I t , t , the wants ..1 dealer. :nut roustnners in ievery.NO , ii.tn qt . the rountrv. Ali orders: 111 rereivo . pknititt'atteittion And be filled atits low prices as any linuSe ill (he o.liut4 itar-,100 tans of ratzl.wanted for . 11a1I1. Mareh I, ',r,tt - TREMENDOLTS EXCII'kEitIENT ~.,1 1 11E bargains am if:l %V ,nnering in , It 9 are ,r'rth thr nt t thin 'nf ert l fy (ht,— Br 0t.4 1 1% carpet- z-71,4, wort h Itf.. worth 50 cents WindoW:'..."halles as low, as 2f. rents Alerehnot 5. lielpAliiis.lArP, hotel l m ropri orn., owners of vestelK. and steittillrolits. enuan ttoo`. noif in feet every t o o who %Alit Itirni.sh r nith gut.] • 0 2 ,1 A. at 100 pi Ves. ealeto find A healer= asitott Inch!. nt - .rueh retort ne-1 :'to no* :41. Call ahol cx amiur. nt No. 217 North. tlm'otol iStreo. nieleel \ in.., Phil. hlptti . '. M..F.V. N. April 12. lristl ';• : 1;,-.1trt • BLINDS AND SHADES' t T EPPeIED 1 , 4•10, - . , :;-- - c, i .r • , 1) .T, WI'LLIANIS, No.", 42 . _ North i t ).stot. or tt• It I n o w le, of V ENIT(A N 111.11 I ,hkred whd p t it.te t l l.a tit 1t nl .leNitrus.. Ilu::Talot othrl rotors ttso./- slintirs-Fielnees...trilotologeg. Ae . ke. .re Shades Cain kel ortlor 11 . ,t11 inr jet.l pat re na2:e. re<pliw fully retii,ltsitttl•eilhootr; Si:lllqt- Aill r nt illy to call Awl 'exatoloo' hi 4 Iltr,..te :Its+ rtment iv lo~c'purt•hasingelltewhere. i ]i :lir' We ends to I'(s <1.4 ,, .tprit le: t: - - 14-"Zrq SPRING 1111L1LINED.V GOODS, JOHN STONE " SONS; • No, 45 Soidlt Ste • ,9rerii ; / eir eiptita. NIT MILD paitieularlr call th 4 'at , tmltlon of merchants and IttillirnYs tii theirlargt: and handsome assortment of s1P111:414 51114474 ER I' ir 4nz.,:tirli As Glare I!'ilits. ibbons, 14. res. French noel American Flowert. ;ink every.article are• pertaining to the millinery trade.; •; ; The above goods were imporpiti eiprestey or our Spring sale;. and comprise the leal itssortnout lb be found in the city Philadelphia, April 5. 1 Ffir, l4-1n 556. SPRING MANTILLA% .It IV linterair nI It L'etztif.i EOII6E fIULPIN!&; C,O.,' , Nd. 174 JUChesttut street, l'hlladelphkti!ln :rboitertli n with 11 I. G BULPI N. No. :lit itroalwill. New Vtirk. are 11^W prepared to supply the Trade", epttli every Rivtieo of Clot roitio. With their I inportat finis hid M inuractures for the coming Ne3gl , ll. comprisink, newest designs, from in,. Kollar to the; most rot7tiy gayments ninnufitc tim.4l. 3ierch eta will ISIWI it much hi their netyantage to examine oar stork evlow. to Hrchising. Close but ern. purchasing fir rash or shortrriidit. will.rereloe lih- Airal discount. 10;it,411.141.'1N Co., e t; 174 Chesnut st reet.bet ween i4,yettili and Eighth sta. Philadelphia. April 5. 1556 I . ; 144 d WINDOW SHADES AND PAPER HANCINGS. , ;.: T L. ISA 'WS & 111•0,./.':No . . 133 N. .:,• ♦ Nn and rteee`t. tad ,inor I141olt:', Bare. east side.) Philadelphia. bare constantly iinilhatid a large Assort. meld of the above goo Is, whirh Fury offer Wlntlesale or at prices lower li4n any; ol lier; ; e-d•ildisliment in the city. They also keep 1n storr,i,Buit, Ilollanfl and an endless variety nl Gold Bordered; ha;l4. which. roe beau ty and rhea puess. cannot be , tirpasSed. Their assort ment nf Papers. Paper ettriwirig:; is complete. and persons al ,tit plfrehifisinc irr.4l do will to give us a call. 4.4.CACS 4 Rio.. 1& N'.151 street, Philadelphia. 14-pm i3Fi(l.ll. CIF. April 5. 1956 DENSLOWi COMMISSION MERCHANTS And N. donlyrt• IL nil•lsitple. 1 0 REIG N and D6rn . a§tie To il:m.o. Man ufa • t urvil Tutdrrn. slid Fcref4n and oo titoi4 i.• .:-t-zar , . '2l South Front Ort,:ta'hilaileiptita. Importers of Fine Havoma of the rhoicest vow ths of thti neitts-Ahajo.l A target smiort turn t w h itth are kept "eol:sttintly, , ,m tlaud. and I".tr t•al, at a 5 mall advance onrcwt ottotrOrtatiort. Cg-Consignments resimetro)ly sokleited, mllt%ldell tolvanectt will he made when desired.: N. B --Speyia 1 at tent ion Orrn't o frderi , forf, purchase on commis , :ionof TOINICC'‘. as, algr , (4Verl' de:4o4olmi of forarcouot of p.irtkrs I ving at 1" distan re frvot 1104 market. for F. A. Ooleties'lcolebratt4 Orrnipti rnnekins n.l,:iren. comprising !thirty,ilitferoiti cnrieties. April. 11.1511 ADAMS' FRIENDS' CENTRAL DO GOODS STORE, - :f • S: E. ,orn , r SUt and Arclt strori4PhUad4lphia subscriber having - niaoc very important additions to hls estliblisimient. by con necting the first door of his OldatOre with that of the beautiful fear story buildingad3olnlng. known as “Ilar mony t surmounted with; a high hupdig,) incites his old customers and friends tb ati exatuinition of an entirely new stork of Fancy and Staple Dry floods, so- lected ecpn sly, in refereric thq ; 'presentl opening.— The ai..cort mem :comprises :—;.•!le:asotiable dregs materials. of new and elegant hinds; plaid. India and ;black silks; shawls. of all kinds; hosierY. glori4 sod mitts; embroi deries and linen cambric handkerchiefs; ( furnishing goods of all kinds; Irish Iltietiv. titinnrls,tpon.vng..tc , to which are added new good daily, of ch,iire descrip tions.ADAMS. , P. S.—Persons wishing a sikM.ll.l view of It he city and vicinity. can ascend the cupola, by a prival 0 stairway which will be found well worth a - kit-it.. March : ! 113.21 n • AUCTION NARCAINN, Cheap fat Calla I CELLEY &11R()WN' o f.No. 13 North Ipecond street, Philadelphia:have just ..eccived hum the late Auction Sales. a lar..e„assbement of Spring and summer Dry Goods, including Superior Meek Silks.,/oil beiled,) Plaid lulls do.. 7iirius. dti.•LAtt ftarege do do. Chain do do, MOW. do Bege t castitnere•Sharls. Stella do. rhibet do. Silk Mantillas, Alptmali.illareces Lawns. Par asols. Gingharns.Calicams, trillianta, Linens. Sheetings, Shirting& Tick I ngs. Clot hit Cassaineros. 'Vest logs, Gam 1T0.,a114 Linen Drilling,. Cotbinade& Counterpanes, Table Covers, Plano do. Gauge Fhjnheify llosiery.lttioves, te., Alsi; ROTS' WEAR. IN:GlitiT Our goods brinc bought nod slid elieln , rely for cash. enables us to distance 411•," cotnpelition Purchasers rinurtl but a small advance on Auction Crat and no obottment in 'whys. i 1 •tiEl LEY t nttowN. No. 13 North FecOwl street,! Philadelphia. I 14-2 m April 5,1456 JOllll Wll. OVVItIEY & ;CO., BANKERS, Nos. 45 and 47 South Third Stieoti, • GRANITE 111T1LD1N4,11404 . TIRAW upon, remit.; to', mid collect urupon every point 'She Uirrto StAlrre and CANA ! • it) RE _ llretiona settled with intsmtitnewi at current rates of Exchange. without charge. Forelgm and i.lmerletin Coln furnished for Shipping and eititnen House punsws. Draw upon the pnyotnenk et frelmid,iby anthririty,) belying*, de., and furnish Exchange. available in nny part of the British Kingdom:in sums( d . £.l and up warda. Sress Put ever. (New York rattO paid deposit ors on current accounts. and the highest' rate on 'rime scrount. Stocks !Knight tind sold at the Itrokene;itotini, in this city. Now York. Drisdpn zjiid Daitiniore. e Bjusints* limper and loam , nelolitited.; The latest quotations of stock% and seetirlitets through out the United States cari, 6b seen at the digt,:. Dec. t1.11t55 • I I 511,0 m . • DRY i dOODS. Vkr m E are .igtaptkV'teceiying Dimse bloods of almost :nrery deseri pt inn. among which will be found a large rtsortratint n( Blaek Silks, Black Moiree Antique, Lupin's.all whol 31ousdline de Mines, Plain Shades. filch ' Printed Maples; also. neat styles suitable for Priends,Sliebriiieli. Lawns. Wtrettee. Enthral. dark!, dc. 7 JESSE WILLIAMS k CO., No. IR SoUtit SiieOnd street, Philadelphia. . • • 13tell:w 11110(711A BORDERS. -;;' • PIA IN.Wlll7'g, 310 DR, t ' BLACK . • 51111 .11 :000.ERP,1)11 • , . ! ; aril SCAR • . _ ,'• ,110 k. • i Bilk,. ; i ftielf!WADE. ; PLAID,• • • STItiPkD ina PIA - JESSE No, IsSfiafhSgxmdnt Aptif.lCs6 ; ME ITEI 'PRINT BD BORDERS, Crape:Shawls. TIME, PER ED WHITE 'LLIA3IB k CO.. •et,rbiLidelphis .••• ;li•t -* PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, Rum R. Snyder. - 7. W. Grubb. 2tr2 North Sfrcel (tout rictel. October " , 42-1 y - C. -R. SHOENER. Wholesale Dealer In Boots, Shoes. and FANCY STRAW AND PALM LEAF HATS, tin. 142% Nnrth Third Street, Phatutelphin. Janetnry, 19. liis6 • 34 le ' - -BOYS' CLOTHING. -. ' THE SUIibuRIBER, would respect , . fully inthrrn their numerow , friends and rustcniers of yikill County, that their assortment of Clothing , for Touugomatlemen is much larger than ever, and they are disposed to cell cheap. Persons living at a distance, have the privilege of exCharming clothing purchased al !lila store. if they do not suit. • V. A. lIOYT k , BROTIIER. '172 Chestnut St., corner cf Tenth, PtilLida. April '22.1855 ;, lee , OILS: OILS:: wrist 1: J. B. A. a. S. ALLEN, • " 7 and S South Wharves, Philadelphia, TIEALERS, IN OIL, have just re. ...ceived. direct from New Bedford. lhefolloWlngsmS ply of oil.kwhich they offer for Sale at the lowest market rates Winter Sperm 011.3.00001. inter Whale oil, 12.500ga1. do Elephant ei1,10.f,00 de 1 41.51 ed do do 7,060 do Also, in store. Greasing WI, 1 e and Brown &asp. Sperm and Adamantine Candles. Feb. 33. '56. OLIVE 500. 1 ,siTAP X ,e E xt 8 ra, C ,:0„ -. •: 250 iwars Chemical Olive Soap. medium (pal , 700 " Brown. Pale and Family Snap; . 109 " Genuine Castile Soap, mottled; white; • 200 " Stearine and Adamantine Candles; 240 •• Tallow Candles; 100 casks Sal Soda; for sale in lots to suit urrha sent, by MAULP: DIXON,et i thoynission Merchant. No. 22 South Worres. 3d dos ab o r e me,, t y l t stmt. Philadelphia. Ja. 19.'50 Z",-(141 I. S. CUSTER BONNET $ • " • - . . -I.Yre. 3SP N. '2.nd strtel, 4 doors ',bore Go•rni. Phtlihrti, ATOS'I' respectfully informs • iner ;lL chants, milliners. and the public generally, that he ttas, and will continuo to keep a large assort ment of F;traw and ,Fancy Silk Bonnets, llonnel Frames. itiblnlns. Silks. French and American lowen..• Bonnet 'frituntimtn. nsud millinery goo tin of every des.,riptiun. wholesale rand retnil. Also, Men's and Boys' Leghorn, Panama and Braid flats. 11= MEI H. WARD, Manufacturer and Dealer in Straw Goode • NoS. 77 and 7w, North 3d ly s . dviphia. would call your attentbni to .1 7 . his twist desirable stork of Imported .• French Laces, Ihinstahh, and fine Str.iws. tnaother with a hoatwiful ni,ortniont of I,..thorn. Rutla n d. Pedal and Natuotol !Fatin ik,utiota: badirs' hiding Hats, 'Misses'. be., , ..horn and other flats. Boys' and Bats, &c. Allot which will Ix. sold at a small profit for rash. . March 15, '56 1856. . 1856. SPRING STOCK OF NEW GOODS. 1,1,• 181110 NA BLE SILKS, Full line , at Black Silks. New Style:Spring Shawls. Dress tito . sls ditto. Linens of ktroug . fithile.Nluslintiof hest low; 1 cloths. staple housekeeping goods. Alen's wear of ulls the new styles. Ey u E k lANh ELL. 4th and Arch streets. Philadelphia. P. S.—Storekeepers. fatuities, and ail •...e.ed nett east] buyers are roper fully Inv tud 10 (.X2lllllllO this stock •d new goods before purchasing. as we prefer Fr0111t:g low , and s sting all the 11101-0 I , t4.rokrepers may often find great johg front Au.•tinn I. S attend the Attetiun mks of Ne%% York and Nhireli 1. '56 PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT. t.van's lire and 'thief hoof Safes! • 2le Merchants, tk a v i ‘ w ! I T•: 'l l•l ( ri 'S n'•r S , U it itail • ntl others haying Pa pers or other Vaill3LIOS to preserve fisun Fire 6r Iturzinrs.. A CAlt/).--••The Fire Proof Safe that I?ri-serve4. our (looks. Tape's ite., dining tl e great Ere at Ilaret: Ituild iu4s. vas purchased of 01.:vt.t: letv.tss. 61 S. Second st., GET 7,75: 11.1.:CK." ' ICEpIIt(IERAT'JIS A ND WATER TILTERERS. Ertx's premium Ventilated ilefriveraten, fer ersrling and prem.:ling Meat. Rutter. 3111 k, Water. and MI aril/. :les for crihnitry purr MI , . Water "'Dieters. L r purify dug brae/thrill Or 1.1111,111 y water, eau be had separate or at tached tri , the Refrigeratom—tt malt quantity of ice cool ing the whole in the warmest weather. Also. in Store and Thr Safe, Portable Shower Baths, arranged for war) nr cold water: Water Coolers, for hotels. stores and dwellings; Store ['rucks, thr moving boxes. tales. crates. rte.; Seal tresses. Copying Presses. and Druggists' Presses. (Established In 182.5.1 uLIVER EVANS. trl .S. simon.] street. 2 drams Isclow - l'hesnut. Philarle:plita. February lb 'irlr MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. pi It itlLllii:;%:l're':'tull::tlE wti. . I : , .t:,.t s lrdribe ~ ut.h House, nthaelphia, are constantly publishing the latest Musk. from the most popular. Au thors in the United States. in a.style that will vie with any issued at 'any other house, either in this country w Europe. I They have also the pleasure to announce in the public that their stock of Sheet Musk on hand, consists of the arrest and most complete assortment to , be found in the -Innitry; they :We constantly adding I. their stock all the Vew Music published in New York. Boston, Sc. They also publish several instruction Books. which tire n general use throughout the country. i t VIAN(IS--A lino assortment of the best man afacturers if New York and (mural. at the lowest cheap prices. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. , . . Also. a general assortment of Gulf/us. Violins. Itatij&es, Elates. .Vecon'eons. kr.. Violin. Guitar and [tarp Sfrifftrs, .1 the het Italian ynalitles. all of which n ill he furuh.h -•d to the public and the trade at the Invest rnt e s. nr.lors punctually attended to. ere. All Lee W.lll;er's Musk and can ) be , htaitted at It . :VA 1{4., k .ful t , Ptitts rine. t SAVING FUND ur me U. 8.. Insurance, Annuity and Trust Co., LOU I'H E. corner Third and Cites. loaut streets, Philadelphia.—Tapital V.:50.000. ?lone) ii reel`iVed ou depos,it daily. The amount deposPO is entered in a Deposit Book and given to the Depositor, or. If preferred, a certificate will he given. 111 sinus. largo and Antal I. aro received, and the :unbind paid hack on demand. without notice. Intert4t is paid rit t,bn racy of lire per rem.. eorninen ring Irom the day of deposit. and ceasing fourteen*tyv presi.uni to the withdrawal of the oney. „ On the first day of January. In each year, the ti tl , rest of each, deposit is paid to tiro depositor, or added t.ci the principal as he may prefer. The company have now upwards of 3,500 depositors In the city o f Philadelphia alone, A Ity additional information will be given by addressinp the Treasurer. NRECTORS, , • Stephen 11. Crawford. Pres't.! William 31. Godwin; Law..lohnsou, fire Prosl, Paul IL Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, George Mcitenry, .snj. W. Tingley, James Devereux, arob L. Flurance, Gustavus English, 5-crettiry and Trfaxurer JYJNY .. relleran,l Interpreter • I. C'.•OE/LLSC/fL.l(7f:/: SepteMber S, '55 :36-1%;, 1000 TONS NO.I SUPER-PHOSPHATE . OF L . 1.111E. IEII3.IIIIO'S original and genitive, Li warranted of superior quality, the cheapest titanure lu the wnrld. Fanners anddealers supplied at lon. prices EXTRA QL'ALITY LAND PLAtrElt. 5.0110 barrels Extra Quality Lind Plaster, selected for its fertilizing quality. lu.ooo bushels of rams In bulk. 10.00) barrels best quality Ordinary Land Master. equal to the best usually sold. nt the low price of 20 c‘int 14 per bushel, or $l.lO per barrel, with a deduction Por large lots. Vi.ooo bushels of same in bulk. 1,000 barrels Calcined Plaster. 1.000 " `Casting •• W) Dent[,( 5,000 " Hydraulic Cement. 1,000 ' True Roman " PP.RUVIAN GUANO. • This article we offer in confidance to cur customers, as equal to any *ported. and far supetior to mast in the market. ba:s of this superior Guano. for Sair. at ,the lowest market rates. Also pouDiturTE. MRXICAN GUANO, IiIIOUND CIIAIiCoAL. &c.. &c, FRENCH. 111C11 A Illtg & CO. At the Steam Piaster Mills.juuction York Arenue and Callowhill street, Philadelphia: March 1.'56. ft,33ai • M. W. BALDWIN & C 0.4 • • Engineers, Broad and Hamilton streets. Philadelphia, Hama.. WOULD call the attention qif• RAH- road Managers, and those into ested in Railroad Property. to their System of Locomotive Engines, in which they are -adapted to the particular business:. for which they may be required; by the use of one, tun, three four pair of driving wheels; and the use of the whole,il or so much of the weight as may be desirable for adhe-,1 II On; anti in accommodating them to the lades. curve..., stnnig•h of sopetstruction. and Fall and work to he . done. By these nexus the maximum useful iffect of the' power is secured with the least expense for littendance.: costa fuel. and repairs to Road and Engine. 'll%lth these: ' objects in view. and 3% the result of twenty-three yeare. practical experience, In the burineits by our }enter part: net, we man ufact urefiee different kinds of I:nainfs. and several classes or sixes of each kind. Particular Mien'. titan pai•i to the strength of the machine in the plan and workmanship of all the details. Our long experience and opportunities of obtaining informatiort enables nr to offer these eng nes with the assurance that in efilrien! 1 cy, economy and dnrabillty, they will comp Are favorablY with those of any other kind in use. wo also furnish to order wheels. axles. bowling or low moor the (to lii cm: . trey without boring). composition castings for hearings; every description of, Copper Sheet Iron and Boiler Workt and every article appertaining to the repair 'or renewal of fenctunotive Engines. M. W BALDWIN. t, MATTHEW BAIRD. • January s'. ' 114 f • F REMOVAL. CHARLES MAGARGE it,!, Co., WINO Ecmortrb not Kn. F.. cONMERCS hlarrr. TO TO Stafth-lrelt cmivr of S'th and Qulpenter &reels, - Philadelphia,' , - B EG to cell the attention or fitirhal-; era to their extensive assortment of Paper and Papet Maker's materials: Printing Papers—for Books and News. Water leaf. sized. unetillandered • and ratio demi, of all qualities and prices, always op hand: BAIA warn and 'Manilla Papers, Trunk Boards, Binder's Beards, Hanging Papers, kr., Le. Partici:der. attention is invited to their extensive ilst sortment of t. LEDGER PA PEUS, From - the most airlift:lrd ,Manufacten'es in the eounhy. Amend their untrixri PITT.R term.* may be found Com: Note, Voile Post, ; Atlantic Note, Thin Medium, Bath Post, Q • Bony • • Quarto Post, Medium, t Pool's Cap. 'Royal, Fiat Cap. Sup. 'loyal, Imperial. Ploperi of every • description ? alst and quantal.— Asp Papers in. great variety. Enrilope Pap , rs, white, buff and gold. either laid or wove. • (blared Papst. due Rased. and other varieties. '-ilanufarlurers are invited ta -eramln6 their stock ri Bags, forelm and domestic. Bleaching Powders. otar proved brands: Alum. ground or crude; Sal Soda Sida Ash, Failings. Wire Cloths,. Ultramarine, and Paper ge. keel' materials generally. DB' They are also prepared to take orders of odd sires and weights of :fay of the shore dAeriPtion of Papers. PhiladX, febnaary 'I 1835. ! 43- • WATCHES, JEWELRY. /) cAVIS.E'S HE/44PWatchandJeW , olry .StOre, No. 72 North Second • "its ( 0 14sulte the 31t. Vernon Ifottsel. tiGold Lever Watches. full Jeweled, 18 K cases. ; Slh l e e 4v er .tull Jeweled: $l2: Lepine, $9: Quartier, ss.th $7; Gold Spectacles. $4 50 to$10; Spectacles 111 54; Silver : Table Spoons. per, set ; $l4 to $18; Silver thes,- sert: Spoons;. $9 to $11; tither Tea Spoons $4 75 to 7 50, field rens - ,aud Gold CAW& $3 20 to t z •s; (Tdd l'ens and Slifer easel; $1; together With a vnriety of tine Gold Jew.' Gold Curb, Guard aDd lob chains. All goods war ranted to be as represented.: Watches and Jewelry re. palied in the bestbaanner. Also,: Masonic Marks. Plus. e.;lnade to order. up mail or otherwise. still be punctuallyatoended to. Sept. _2. '55 38.1 y t ' STAUFFER I HARLEY 211 et SAP IVATCIIes. w JEW LLltV—lTholesale Anil retail—at the - Pt. itadelphin Watch pod Jeiarlry Stme," No, PUNOrlh Second street, cor ner of Quarry, Phi adelphia. • - r. Gold Lear Watches, full Jeweled, 18 carets fine, $2B. I Gold 'L , epine Watches. to $24. Sifver Lever.fullowelled,sl2 1 Gold Spectacles, $7 00 Sliver Lepine.jewels, 9 l Fine Silver do - 150 Stiperior t;lnartiers, 7l Ladies - Gold Pencils. 100 GUIS Bracelets, 3 l Silver Tea-spoons. set, 1 00 ; Gold Tens, with Pencil. and Silver 'folders, $l. Gobi Finirer•rlnga.37!„4 cents to $5O; Watch Muses, plitin,l2q, cents; patent. 1S cents; Lunet, 25 cents; other articles in proportion. All xondA warranted to be what thej are geld for. STAUFFER it. HARLEY. On hand—soma Gold and Silver Levers and Lepicies still lower than the above prices. Sept. 29. '35 39-torn . r WATCHES. i . 1 , .117 ST R ECM %TV, an extensive rssortuvent of: [Fa tette& as follows: • f : Fine Gold 31ag r ie Hunting , and Itunting Case i ll‘ Vatent Eever, from io' , o to $1:u0. . . i Gold knehor Lever and Lepine, from $'..):2 to $5O. Sdrer pidehes—ll unting and Open Face from $5 to S4O. Jewelry—Also a very extensive assortment of Fine Jew.) airy. . ' x ' ,Plated Myr. —Just ' received. a variety of the: latest patterns and-best quality, by the set or sinj i ~ Goods—ln every variety. such as Finn ; ', I e i l ' pni entry e 1 . China Figures, Flower Vases, Inkstands, Ornaments. ar.l Mork-HI Instroments.—Superior ylolins. Guitars. ACCOY deans. Elutes. kr.. ,tc, • All ofwhich are ottered at the lowest market prires.--+ Call and see ter yourNOves.at MAX LEIMMEJIS. (Late L. Fisher.) iCentre street. :3 doors above Mshantatig6. : ['MUMIe. Der. 16.1551 Attz...4'.. :41 49 If IRON. WORKS. TAmAa,UA. ! CARTERS I ALLEN' S i IRON WORKS, Tamaqua, Schuyll County. Pa. The Subscribers, proprietors of the t. : . above named entensiveestabllShment.nn nounre to the citizens ntSrituylkill tv nd the pUblic geneinlly. their redil,l- iiiiii • I ~._, nest. to turn out any and till kindaor work their` , line. nt the shortest notice. and in the most sat • I 11sfictork ma nner—such as building Steam Engines. man hfactitring Railroad and Drift. Cars, Pumps. Castings and Siarldn'ery:nf all kinds, ,nily<thAest workmen are employed. and sattsfictlon • :May tit q- be ctfely guaranteed. orders froth abroad prom pt y tilled. CANTERS k ALLEN. ranniqua. January in. 1955 .1-tf BEAVER MEADOWS. BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS. ! HUDSON k tilt, ITII tilt; Iron and Brass Founders. respectfully Inn .cut their • terns, nod the public generally, that they Augait are fully prepared at the nixwe establish - •- ment. to manufacture Steam Engines of: every Size; Pumps. Railroad and Dritt Cars. and every !t tiler des-riptisn ollnot and Brass Castings suitable tilt ,the Coal or other business. on the most rensonalde tenne. Also. Blowing Cylintiers for Blast Ittrinters and !Machine work to gemoal. 1. S. CUSTER 13-6 t of all kinds done with neatness and despatch I nk the , . lowest ',lire*. Ail work furnished by them war. :r.tnted' to perform well, They would sulicit the custom at these Who mar want artietee in their line hi his vicinity. A 1 orders wilt meet with immediate and prompt atten• ti S. .If l'l)SfiN. j 31:tfih 4. lg:14 - 0-1 y W. 1;.. 111.1)SON. DONALDSON. DONALDSON IRON WORKS. LOESER, COX CO. respectful , • = l. ls incite the attention of the tiusine-s • !itiiin4-filty to their new Foundry and ratazr2 ) 13 a , 2 : 1 ,ee Shop, In the town of Donald 1) - 40. rhuyll:l/1 county. They are now ready' to exeento Ai. orders for machinery. 1.11111 as ! ktintiri engines. pumps. real breah.rs. mill gearing I. r grist and Raw mills. railroad and drift cars. fie., he. Being prartiral mechaulei, we flatter on,elve: that all work 'done at the Donaldson Iron Works. will give sat infart , di. as will seeure the future custom et !their tiedndic• Ordere thank...lly reeeir e d' and exeen. toil at the shortest nieice.ittil en roast mild,. terms. AMIIIIIIS 1; LOESER. PFTI:11 Ci IX. - ALFRED JONES. , letirtiary 2. ISSG fr r.Vtl IS MILLER. 11. WARD II '2ln .___. : DEHAVE,N'S IRON WORKS, .linesve. rm .. f 3 : , l; l t u i r. : . ~: 4 1 l s i t ,,A li i 1 5 i ... , r is p .s;t; i:s r t i. iya , i 4, r , ii,l. a i t , o v in a u n e u r. - , . .. if tR • c pacity.and Coal itreakrrs ,_ _ 1 ,; ~" , .1 , .' ' I .. 'Z . :A- r . i . a " h.r I . 4 . 1 P , 11; as well as every other kind of machinery lINe,I in 31ine l i, Breakers I. urnacen. Roiling Mills. SAW Milk. Ic. Front the Cl... Pities possessed for manufacturing. and fr midong.',na perience in the business. work ran be turned nut ;it thin ,talilishinent. at the very lowest prices. and of a i.uperior quality. • p,.i..5,,ns desiroun of puttimt up machinery of any kind. %re 'hilted to call and examine pattern, and become at ptivaitteit with prices before contracting elsewiserr. Orders of every kind are solicited. and strict attention will:1M given to their prompt escrottion. WILLIAM DEIIAVEN. Minersville. December 9, 1S5•1 .IS-t f TREMONT IRON WORKS, w t rentont, Schuylkill County, Penna. The Subscriber- respectfully invite the attenti o n of the husinessconimunity ''" -"" to their Neiv tlachitic Shop and Foun- P • I ••-aliffil dry, erected in the tolin of Tremont. and under the suporintendene e and manage ment. of Messrs. Z. ilatdord and Philip limholtz, where they are prepared to execute all orders for Machinery of l'ra?s and Iron, such its Steam Engines of any power, Puaips of any capacity. Coal Breakers o f e very dearrip lioa. all kinds nt Gearing for Rolling Mills. (iris( and Snot Mills. Drift Cars. and all kind , of Railroad Castings. sueji as Chairs for flat and T flails. Frol.,s, Switches, and all kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Shaftings. Mr. tin 11011r:being ta practical Meehanie. and having had the eon 11.1,;nce and experience for many tears in theta tat /legion, persons desirous of puttim: np Machinery of any kind, arei, invited to call and examine onr pattern? and superior ptility of work, and beeome a , itutinted with priees at these Works. befwe COM til)4 ~ .IS.IIIIPI P. I rv. srai, kind thankfully r e and strict attention will I, e given to their prompt wterutiati. havingl.several 15, go. ,in=to. and fin horse Engines on band. .San.n. 11511 I-1y C. A. k A. M...SI:LTZER. ' FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP, . Port Carbon, Schuylkill Co., Pa. r. - .„..„,. T. li. %V IN T 1.: RS TE EN :immune ttel iiim PA his readiness. from the t , ntplete °Wilt ' ."" •"""t ,f the ahnve natnedesl abl i , lnnent, in 51ip .0..,,i. ply all orders in his line nf rhe.iness— such as for Strain Engines. nailn.ad and Wirt ears, l'ainps. Coal Ikea kin. Casting: and Maeliiine ry, of every pattern. Ile warrants his work to give sails f'oll,-ni. and accordingly soiloits patron:iv , at home' and shroad. Jan. !.!7. 15t.5.1 4-1 v FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. Tilt: subscribers annotittee t Pub josh,lie 'that they no the Proprietors of the Fraiddin Worlot Port Carbon. lately car ,stig.tiati tied by S. Sill 3 nun. where they con -.- thine to manufacture 1 . 0 order. at the shortest itetb.e. Steam Engines, Punips.Ceal Breakers and !darhluery of almost :toy size or dt-sedition. for mining or other purposes. Also, Railroad and Drift Cars, I r.n or Brass Castings of any size or pattern. o r de r s are reopert !itlly 1.011114-d. GEO. B. FISSLER & BRO. ' Franklin Shovel Works. sobscrihers continue to furnish the Colliers and Dealers of Schuylkill County. with Shovels of all kinds, - it the lowest Philadelphia prircs. Attention Is particu litris railed to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of 4ny size nr pattern promptly attended to, ME 1:I SSL k Port Carton. August 2L 34-t f POTTSVILLE. F 4 UNDRY AID MACHINE SHOP, Steam car Factory, 4 . . e. -- - NoTlCri.—The business of the late Mrut - ~.,.., 111... ~. . of SNYDER & Mii,NES, will be contiro 4 , ' .: . tied by the subscriber in all Its various : 4 thigg brancliesof Steam Engine building: Iron --- - - • Founder, Inanufteturer of all kinds of ::%litcl fti he. for Rolling Mills. Blast Furnaces. Railroad 'Cars .',.. e. Ile will alSo continue the business of Min ingn 3 !telling the reldbrated Pine Forest ll'hiee Ash and e. L4er'elffnd Si.hn reitii Red Ash Cols. being sole 'torprripriii of 'these Collieries. 61 , 101:01.1 W. SNYDER. January 21, 18: - 4 i 3-t f • TO COAL OPERATORS & MINERS. Boiler w ork.s. The sitbscribers respectfully invite the 7 I attention of the 1,1141104 C CUltintunit y to their Boiler Works. on Railroad street, be : rtilli;MMC low the Passemter Depot, Pottsville, PA., where they are prepared to manufacture !HOLM:Si OF V,VERY DESCRIPTION. Smoke Stacks. Air Stacks. Blast Pipes. Gasometers, Drift Cars. &c. 4 kr. Boilers on hand. Being practical mechanics. and having for years devoted themselves entirely to this branch of hio4n e se,. th e y tint. ter t hentselves that work done at their establishment will give satisfaction to all who may favor then with a Individuals and Companies will find It greatly to their ad vantage to examine their work before engaging elsewhere. MaylBs3 1911 • JOHN JAMES NOBLE. . „ • POTTSVILLE ROLLINC MILL. respectfully an nounce to the public that their new Roll is now completed and In full ope ss ration. and that they are prepared to sup - ply sit kinds of liar Iron of various sizes width they will warrant to be superior in quality to any obtained from abroad. at the same prices. They also manufacture 1' flails. for the use of the Col dories and Lateral 'floods, weighing from '2l to sc. ms. per Yard. made of the beet Iron. and which will be Mumd much cheaper than the Imported article. Being practical mechanics. and havine had considerable eaperience in the Iron business, they 'flatter themselves that they ran give entire satisfaction to purchasers. and also make it their interest to patronize home .matinfac -1 ores. JOAN k. CO. December a. 1551 . 49-tf WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. Pottsville, ;11itt J. ' BROS. iespeettully invite the attention of the business community • their New Martine Shop and Foundry "•• erected between Cooland Railroad streets, • " ~. and fronting on Norwegian street. where : they are prepared to exatate all orders for machinery of: Brass and Iron. tuft an Steam Engines. all kinds of Gear ing for Rolling Mills, Grist and Saw Mills. Single and; 'Double acting rumps. Goal Breakers. Drift Cars, all kintir!l of Railroad Castings, such as Chairs for Flat and T Rail; Frog. Switches. &e.: all kinds of east And wrought Iron. Shining. Being practical mechanics. and having made the demands of the Coal Region their study for yearn.': also all,kinds of Machinery in their line of business. they LI flatter theinstAves that work llnne at their establishment!l will giVe satisfaction to all who may honor them with 31 .all. All orders. tbankfillly received and promptly exe:i ruled, on the most re:minable terms. JOHN T. WREN. THOMAS WREN, • • JAMES WREN. , Oetniter 2.lttf,?. • 40-If • • PALO ALTO ROLLINC THE Subseribrers beg leuvc-tAnn4 nounce to their friends and the tfliblici ' zenerally, that their new Rolling Mill al . ..77prrut# Palo Alto is now complete. and in full operation, and that they are prepared 1(4 turntsh T various fatterne. weighing from r. ;o it* per yard.. Also. different' sizes of flat, square all wand merchants' bar Iron. orders for rails or bar iron are respectfully aolicited l i and will meet with prompt attention if left either a the Rolling Mill. Bright k Lerch's Hardware Stor eentrest rect. or at their office. 11 ANWOoD. LEE h -()FFICE—N. E. corner Centre atnl Market streets, 2cl story. Pottsville, January, Ist. 1536. The undersigned have this day torcnell it cmparf etershin under the style,and firm of HAYWOOD, LP it• cil,for the purpose of manufacturing Railroad and Bal. 11 ,, n,?at their Palo Alto Rolling Mill. • BENJAMIN IT ATWOLID; RICHARD 1.1•18. • • GEORGE BRIIIIIT, a 1 SAI. HARRIS. he business of the late lirm of Lee, Bright h ca.. will e settled by thu firm of Hvywood,,Lee t en. • , ; Jan. 1, '65 I•tf MINERSVILLIE: TREIION T. PORT CARBON 4EDICINAL. .HOMEOPATHIC BOOKS AND . KEDICWIL pareROFESSOR SMALL'S Manual of Practice. nerrimr's Domestic Plays4clan; Laurie's nt's .Oultie. with the Medicines. anal Family Medi cine Chests, fot sale by J. Mu KG Al.:, eet, Prairale. J 18 'SG j Pun., 9,"55 •23-Iyy --- NATJNAIRON. -- • [_DAVE IYOU used Lyons' Kathairon for the q bair: It is the must delightful toilet arti tie in the world and is preeminently beneficial for Grey and Bald heads. 'The Kathairon fully restored my hair atter a Lesldneis of twelve yeaus. Yours truly. ' It. L. ATWATER. Atl Warren Street, 'New York. Also, Lyons! E4tra,ct of lure Jamaica Ginger. for dyne perish,.and grfieral nervous debility. itc.. can be hadat 1 • C. BARLEYS it'd Variety Store, Centre Street. Vottaville. . Perfumery October 23. VALUABLE MEDICINES. rrHE 11,ert znbeitow niennoi meth dues, m‘pared by L. 14111:1Mi. Apothecary. Read ' may be „tad. alp , (for the Purpo,,e of easier lair chasr,o of 11 # . Brown. Apothecary.•Centre street. Potts. rille, and Me. P."JOhn, Apothecary,llB liace•street, actellibia. to irii: IFt. MUScATIS.—The most exreJlent rentedy against complaints of the stomach. col iennother cow plaints. ke., curing with.!,ut fail. dyspepsia. le its use is moderately continued. y AVIII,EMIN.—The<e drops ccrrespond to the atsave..but ate wore adapted to such cases where weak. tress of the 4igestive organs is the cause of stomach corn: plaints. ati&of sick headache. ° - It Is a tni , lllly animating remedy and particularly cur ing in sick •ss of the mind. at,tl all female complaints, inclination to consumption. JOIE\ 6. . Pottssillei Fehruars 9. '56 6-3ru XI HUMAN LIFE SAVED. ... Dowagiar, !Itch., March 11. Ma. T - A. '!.RIIODES, Esq .—Dear Sir :--r-I IP •A. I took your tnedielue tie sell on entisignMent. i .-no cum u'l pay.' I take pleasure In stating its etTectAan t reported *Juke by three brotherS,who live in this pl#l., 1 and their *alimony is a fair specluien of all I have n?. retard: i 1 • ,_ • , , W. S. Conklin told me—'•l have taken nine bottles of Chrfift le's A oue iLilikam. and contintfitily rundown while f usingit milli my lungs and liver were congested to that ,1 degree thal blood discharged from my month and bowels, so that all thought it impossible for tnelolivethroUgh an- 1 other chill 1 TIM doctors, too. did all they could ter me..; hut thought I must die. Nothing di fme arty good un- 7 all I got llftddes' Fever and Agile ('ure. which at once relieveibnii• of the iii-tress iiii&naUsea at my stninneh, and pain itt my head and bowels. and produced itoer. ' manent mike in a short time." i • 11. M. Cdokliu stysr---1 hadiheen taking ntellicine of ' all gs t sid at duster as we bare In our county. and taken • any nu:int:thy of quinine and specifics witheut arty good reault_froin ::5111 August to lith December. But seeing; how nicely it spa rateci on my brother. I got a bottle oft Rhodes' Fi•ver and Ague Cure.whlch effected a pernia- '. neat surety using two thirds Of a tattle,' .5. M. emtkliii was not here. but both the other broth-'i ers say LIS case watt the mm,- am-11. M'o.. I sold the mod-;; Trine to to th the some day, and the Cure was as speedy t' from the Same Small quantity. and I might so specify. '! Yco with respl! , ct. A. HUN rzmir,,N. ! The alsive speaks thr' ID - mil. God pi.s.l no it Jo. it Is 1 of 'no better tenor lban the vast number of like certifi- , rates I have already published. and the still greater i amount that IS continually pouring in to me. 11 in,, thing More. Last year I hatioceashos to cauiicer th e poi4ii• in these wants:—^l notice one firm la h o 1,3,4 taken mil. of My general circulars. substituted the inintii or their nostrum for my medicine, and then with hrytet iliTiiikiikeenci their pamphlet with the exclamai ion • Let the mord-610ml any ether widleine say as nitwit if IM il a res." .1 . 4 r. / NOW Blair pimiSure in say fug that the egllti.ll ri•rtli 1 ' red to the same 'Ur. ehristie'S Ague italsani" that is anent Mutat In the above certificate, , There irre several otherintinstriMis• pemie who are ap . i t plying to tfieir poislinous trash all that I publish aboutl my Fer,fr arid Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria. eNeept the certhicates of cures. and the certificate of the celtS I heated chemist, Dr—l - antes-it. Chilton of New l'e'rk, in l favor of its! perfectly harmless character. which is attach- I ed to every bottle. These will always serve to distitt. 1 guish tiq medicine front imitations. d AS. A. RHODES, I 'a l'ropriettir. I'Pn•idritcr. R. 1, I For %.tile t.V S. C. M rams, J. G. IlkowS. and by I Arm:- i gists generally, April •go.'ls4l; 17-'2in i'' 10.1 V PRINCIPLU: NO POISON S RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE, Or Antidote to 5I itortny 7' i Fm Mr P.'ry.ntion and Cdr.. Gr . " ' Fever and ,i gum or Chid lever: Dumb n ague and other ' Int idluittent and Remittent Fevers,; also of Bib ions Fevers. accompanied by Indmid 1 f j liymptotna; Typhoid Fever. Yid :l 5 low Fever.;Ship and Jail . , lever. Genera! 1 Debility, .... s Nhtht SA, eats, . . i . and all stlior forms of disease which have a common no , . gin in ; • MALARIA OIL MIASMA. . rrtilti subtle attnosplieriv POISON, ' I. A, that at reliant seasons is unavoldally inhaled at every Meath. isithe same lil character wherever it wa ists —qort Maout h. emd or West.--'and wl,l every w Imre y leld Li thisl.newly discovered ANTI:Nab, which no t mlizeii the Pt ism'. completely purities the: "Sy stian. and thus etitirely removes all the cause of disease. The Pruprietar distinctly claims these extraordlnaly re sults from its use: It will protect any residen - t or trav der. .tven in the mast sickly Or swampy Mca lit les from any ague orbitions diseasel w ha tea er, or any injury from constantly intralint; 1 Malaria or M hifourv„ It will inatantlyeheck the ague in pent, ns who have: suffered for any length of time. haws, sue day Ir• fay. y rant. ia, that they ma-il never have a not IR r chill, by cons • tinulni: its hoe according In directions. It will immediately relieve all the distressing - results of bilitiusorague diseases. such as general debility .111,tht sweatsi. etc., The patient at once begins to rev , v i r appe tite add strength. and continues until a permanent and rulka) curs; is affected. And as a proof that it is nice ..' l M(.7 WI - TH tOF PUBLIC , 12V ft laß.\ CF:, o ‘sesatase , : ! ,f as singular and cull', Is,, rot!,,n, a. Tlwirolloivin.t ceiditicate from one of the most celebra ted rifemlsts in the United ...ttates is attached to every hot rid. -:. have riMile a chemical examination of I:bodes' Fes er and .i..rue Cure. or Antidote to I:ll.kria, anti have le.tl•d it tor; Arsenic. Mercury. quinine anti 1" tr , e11113/1,:lwt has, UM found a particle of either in it. te•r hat e I heitol any sitbstnuce in its cumposition that Would prove injuri ous t. the enlist itutimi. • M. It.. Chemist." Th;x•oilutcs of its F), tear os a I'm•entare by Ullll.ll 311 persons 1113 V thus be sure of entire freedom front lt he above named disease. no matter how sickly the s e nsan nr snatnipy the locality. plepoFtt OF EFFICACY are frequently published, and the etinfienre.of the public% is asked only in proportion to tt, writs wherever introduced and used. '('here only are relied upon to prove its worth. 01U• or two toil tles will answer for ordinary cases: some may :Trii11113,111313 4 . Directions printed in 17rrntan, 1 .. 11e111 . 11 and 2 , •panisli. ,I,lluipan . i each . bot t Price one Dollar. 'rep.ireti and sold by the proprietor, . ; TANI ES Al I:HODES, Providence. E.. 1. Viii• cab. in Paltsville. bY JoinNrlnn v. dritttgit-t Aug. 2:1; '55 1.7)-1)... • '24- _HARDW,4RE. . PATENT COLD LARD LAMPS. rill -1E subscribers beim.; appointed'sole: Att,•sit, , for „s„ Smith's f•it e rif Col,ll.ar..ll.3inp‘. in Srhull(lll,,,ntity. have t large n.s -wrtlnent for NAL, hich are highly twominend,A fin' ecoujorn •ina omvoltivnce. Balt; ItT LER.CII. • April 1:1, ls,W, IRON COMMISSION WARE - HOUSE' 01.7.N . 112.12: STREET. Potisv Nj The N üb.cri hers are prepal 4 41 to fornia4ll Traal Maalliinia.ts mad Iperatt33 4 4 at Philadelphia prirer... freight niliteal wholesale 4.r retail. 144_3.t Anaerie.to Bar Iron. mato ofaitureal at rota', it I..nnd airirramed sup , riorliaality. Al4.+. .saiit.al•le 1.3' mines. anal_fable vpains tairtai , bed at short noilvt• direct ( . 1 , 111 the importer. E. YARDLEY sajN. 1 4 ,44r1. Store. Nor. 73, 1553 4744 . COLEMAN'S CUTLERY STORE, • : These and other similar distressing complaints can be j • tio. 21 North Third Street. .• i effectually Mired if the Qintineut - be well rubb e d i n over , . as , the parts affected, and by otherwise following the printed e()NST ANTLY on hand, a largt - directions around each pot ?! s,ortntent of ten and Pocket Knives, SCISSOrE. and ; Boa the Inohocst and Mlle .thetitl he used in lie fallow. Itaimrs, Table Knives and Forks. in iim-y. sum, huffalo, I . I 71 . 1 ours: , bap and wood handles; Carvers and . Porn's, Dirks' liowle ! Bunions i f Soto lA`TF liliiVt.N. Lc. f_Burns ! ' I :"441` Ilmasts ALSO—a wily extensive assortment of Waildrs. Tea IChlipped pana t - ~ sore ii, , ,,,D; \ Triiys..te. 1 1 Chilblains ' j Sore Throats 1 Fine English emus, Colt's Pistols. Allen's IteVolvers. Fistulas j ' • ; Sores of all kinds .. . . sn'd Single and Double barrelled Pistols. with a genera) ' Gout I ' Sprains saki: of Fancy Hardware. conStantly on hand.. !! lnbago, • . : Scalds i • .101 IN M. COLEMAN, al- EMAN, hM an iler. i Mercurial Eruptions Swelled Glands !Philadelphia. Dec .3o, Pls I [Dee. 27. '5l;-5'21 514 f I Piles I , .St iff Joint s --- - RE AND IRON DEPOT. I - I Rheumatism 1 leers 1 HARDWA Salt , illoailn 1 Venereal Sores ruEsuI::I•CRIBER. having nowarrarig.- , Skin Diseases ; IYouods of all kinds. ed his goods at his new place of 'ddness- ! .a-e-s.id ht the Matitirlet ::. ries! of Professor liottowav, and with a new determination of Furnish-, SO .llablen Lane. New York. and '244 Strand. London, and ing all such goods 3ti 11111 bIIAIIHS of the; by all resp,table Druggists and Dealers of Medicines C;',,,al Iteglon may require. at their lowest market value, throughout the United States, and the civilized world, in solicits the inspeeti .... of the Pu9lie. I shall la; always Pots. at - 251 cents. 6 ]l.'. cent's , and ¢l card'. . ! on hand and have on hand a full stock of - ! ! By is a considerable saving by taking the larger [ liar Iron. Chopping Axes, , , sir; s. j - . - j Flue Iron, tool Shovels, ' ! • j N. 11. Directions for the ;riddance of - patients In every ; Cast Steel, . Trmx• Chains.. l disorder are affixed to each Pot. • .-- ; Slit Iron. Nails and Spikes, ' • June •2.1555 : 22= Rope. • . Tackle 'limits. ! ! . . ' THE GREATEST : _ ; Bellows - . , . Anvils and Viers: &e. , . Itrdware anti Iron Depot- CE:(Thi: STIMET. three doors ' Medical Discovery of the Age. . re Market. East side. FRANK 14/TT,. -- July 15. ISS-1 . . J2l-tf ! .Dit. I KEN NEDY, o f Roxbury, has - -- i' FILES & RASPS, , discovered in one of our aimmun pasture tercds a , • ' remedy that cures 1 . -1 1.....,...tai :• ci: ::" ‘" , ' 1 . ... ,•;.,. • - - -R. ' !. •• Cll t , i Every Kind of Humor, 1 - 43 `=.4-,:i.?"; - .-':.' s—.. , '" s sad made' iqUal in NEW. at. No 01. NEW street. above SeCond, be- I tweet) Race & Vine. Philadelphia. , li e h.,,,, tri e d it in overlie., cases, and never [ailed ex ...PRICE of to: CUTTING ere DOZEN: ; . rcpt in two cases (loth thunder humor>. He has nun in inch. Vat Bast'd. Half Ito'd & Saw Inch. Three square, L his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, 1 • mill Files , •,.3„,,,. m a : .all within twenty miles of Boston. 10 $1 50 • $1 02 3 1 ,4 i.. 0 00 Tw. , I,,utles are warrauted til cure a nursing sore llt I Si) 192 4 :003 ' ! mouth. I • ' i 12 200 , 2Zi . 414 u be,One to three'bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples il3 240 204 5 O;2 . , on the face. . i . 14 270 300 51,, , ,.: • 0 78, i Two to , thr,•e bottles will cure the system of biles. -15 3.;!0 , 3 et! ti 000 , Two bc4tles are warranted to cUre the wytzt canker in 15 4 20' ' 450 7 Horse Rasps one. inch More than half ITU Three to tive.bettles are warranted to cure the worst n l d 2O x i ie.. the mouth and stomach. ' All work warranted satisfactory. A good assnrtntent , case of Erysipelas. I iof NEW Ft LES constantly en hand. J. B. S'M 711. ' One tn!two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in ' 3 'le A 1 - ' the . -.....1.14 1 . , eyes; , I Feb.• " •I Two bottles are warranted tomato ruitnlng of the ears BRIGHT & LERCH'S ' 1 and blotches among the hair. j . and 1 NEW HARDWARE' STORE Two doors bel }ear to '„ '' x s arewarrautedc o rrupt u I low Matz' IloteLand nearly opposite the Mi- . running ulcers ; I One tile , will . cure scaly eruPt ion of the skin. ners' Bank, Pottsville, where wilthe found , Two or . three tot tles are warranted to cure the wars 7 ] an excellent assortment ot Minimal:l: i • -, case of vrixworiu. ICoach Trimmings, 'Files. t'' Two or three Isittles are wari lite," • ,Sprines. ' • ' Floe Trays; Aaddlet'v, ' Britania Ware. dosperate rase of rheumatism!. , • . ' Thre(4 to four bottles are Warranted to cure the salt Shoemiker's Tools. Assortment df fine Locks, , rheum. l Carpenter's Tools, Table C,utlery. o eightbott les will ruie he worst ease of serefula. • Fivet : Glass and Paint. Pocket Cutlery.! A benefit is al w..ys experieni:ed term the first bottle, Bar Iron of altsizes, Table Spoons. . Rolled •• ". - . Anvils and Vices. ' and a pet-tat cur" Is warranted when the above quantity tAssortMent of fine Guns, i'' taken. ' Readi.r. I peddledover a throtsand betties of this In the Nails and Spikes: 1 • Railroad Iron and Nails, I Swhiereet,lirionnyClartit,c,ihles. ; vieloity id . Boston. I know re effects of it in every . case. So sure as water will ex inguish lire. so sure will Smith Tools. Building Materials, BraslKettles, Cast Steel. Soli irOrtli, I bio cuFe L humor. I never sold a bottle of it but' that , . raid another. after a trial it .atways speaks for itself.— Arm rSteel. • Pans and Boilers. • Blister, Chains. Phere are two things about this herb that attpear to me !hill Saws. . ,f Railroad Traces. . ...urprishz; first that it groiiire our' pastures. in some ~, plac e s Unite plentiful...and yet ts value, has n e ver been uross-cut Saws. 1 (Powder and Shot . - • I • known until 1. discovered it in 154+i—second. that it Fine liaini.saws, ; . . should cure all kinds of bother , G. B.returns his thanks to the nubile to the patromtee I„ older to' ~,, . i, 1 ,,,,• fi ' • sudden rive:nd Kr they extended to him in hndivldual capaeltv. and hones - '- -.`" some ' '.. "' " 1 th' ' ' - the new firm, by the quality of their goods. strict att—en _ Hon to business, and aecommodatim: prices. will deserve Ponnlarity ot the discovery. -1, will state that in April, e AprilitS4%. I sold over oar thousand bottle.: per Jay of it. 1553 1, peddled it and sold abOut six bottles per ti.t, --ill ind command their contlutted support. 1- 40 13 c of the wholesale droggists who have been in the • 111110IIT * LERCH. . business 'twenty and thirty , years. Kay that matting fu Thatei•le in Ilarbertre and Iron. CT Pottaville..binathry 0.1855 the :intits of patent v 1,411,104 was ever like it. There for hunters . ...... - CLEMENS & HEISLER i...,.t;tnuanti,,Y.L.rsnalpprTitsefr,:rf I,f,ny.o.nr.ka,!lldtiuta,,rttreirestiy. —but!since its intre.hictieu axes general family medicine, HARDWARE AND IRON ST., it ..treat and wonderful virtues have lawn found in it that Street, a few doors, above Market Aned 1 never suspected : I side) have constantly on hand a full assort• Several casesof - t•Pif , r'ir tit l l -11,11, e 111111 which was al meht of ',revs roesidered Incurable . hate lawn cured by a few hot. . • Smith's Touts. I t Axles and Spring., • tie, I.)'. i'. hat a mercy if. it hill prove effectual in all Building BaterialS, Table Cutlery, " - ...ases 'pi' that awful inalatly-;-there are but few who have Shoemaker's Tools.• Pocket Cutlery. - aria more , lit than 1 have. 1 _ Piles and Rasps, i r Carpenter's 'fools, I know of several rases bfatropsgs. all of thorn aged Nails, Spikes and Wrads, • Brltania Ware, people cured by It. For the various diseases of the Liver. Counter and Platte= Scales, Allen's Revolvers. .. dick Headache. Dyspepsia. Asthma. lever and Ague, pain liar and Polled Irbil, Rifle Barrels. In the side. Diseases 'of the Sillue,andpartieularly iti ills Flue and Sheet '! ' Table and Tea Spoons, nasesiof the kidneys. Ac.. thi• discovery has stone wore Cast, Shear and Blister Steel, Brass and Enameled liet• good than any medicine ever:known. Tin, Plate and Sheet Zhu, • . ties. - No'cluin-e of diet necessary --oat the heSt you get sad Bar, Copper and Sheet Bras.,, Pans.Railers.itTea Kettles, snough Wit. Pimetnd Bar load , Heavy Railroad Trac e s, Pirechons for itsc.—Adults! l one table-spoonful per day Castings °fall descriptions, Itailmad Iron and Spikes, —children over ten years:, a dessert spoonful—children !till, x.cut, mud Circular Saws Double and Single lettins, Oromlthre to eight years. tea-spoonful. As no directions Butcher's Choppers. Cleavers Double and Single Plitols, • 'an 1)0 applicable to all constitutions:tat.° suffieb•nt to and Knives. ; Shot and Mane Bags,„, operate on tho bowels twice a day. Anvils and Vices. l',Vwdei , Flasks. ‘• ' • Manufactured by I . DONALD KENNEDY. Blocks and Tackles, . Moder and Shot. - ; ,N,".120...11trr,-0 since, Roxbury. 414.1 r. Chain Pumps, ; 1 Water - Proof Percussion , . Price, One Dollar. icon, C4ppet and 11 10 Wire, Caps, , Irharaale .49Pnis:—.New York city, C, I. Cllckner. SI Catch Trimmings./ . Rifle 'Mountings. Barclay . street; C. 11. Iting Ti 2 Broadway; Rushton At The .4 übseriberoveuld respectfully invite the attention Clark. ..17a itroadway : A. B.; :k D. Sands. 100 Fultoii $l . , of the. pnbllcgortVrally, to the above and other article,' of Wbolesale agent, for Pennsylvania. T. W. DvOrr ,k nardsrare, too numerous to mention. as they are deter- deas,l32 North 2nd . Strect, Philadelphia. mined to sell as low 11.1 any concern out of Philadelphia.: - Per sale in Pottsville, by 11. n. PrLica. J. C. finghts A arid Li, 1853. . 35.1 y . i tiad4l.3.4abesou. I -May IV, 1ti.55 '.n.-13 , : t NEW YORK. Jun,,11.15.1.1. MEDICINAL' • SEW DRUG AND MEDICINE STORE. HENRY SAYI.OR, Ibrmerly gist for J. S.C. Martin, respectfuily atinonne‘a to the publie that he has r5131,111.110u bitlll44( in the apothecary business. and opened a new drugstore. near W. a It. ti line's cabinet warerooms,in ifari.cf . sf rot!, übnre invites the patronage o f those who may require anything, in his line. prom 1.1•114 that every care ard.a. Nutlet] that his experienee" Sill enable hire to give, and thar , the nature of the business demands, ipidisville. April 12,16.56 ITIMILISSES t TRESSES S I TRUSSES t,2 C . N. NEEDLES Truss *mu Ilisrste QOU'l'ti West Corner of 12th and Race streets,,Philadelphia, Importer . id tine French Trusses, cornbintn! , r_riretn• ti",,eAlorrs.ease Mud durability with cOrreet craist ruct ion. Llernial or ruptured patients can 1,0 suited by remit amounts as below:—Seudin v . nuraber of Inches is,und . the lips. and stating Side affected. • Cost of sit le Trues, $l, $l.. Doubly—F:,, $6, sSandslo. I rnstruct ions as to wear. and how to effect a eure, when possible. sent with the Truss.. • Also for ralo. , in Freat variety, • Dr. Banning's Inlyarolied Patent Body Brace, ,For the cure of Prolabsus Uteri. Spinal Peons and Sup porta:Patent f 4 hiulder Era es. Chest Expanders, and ;Erector Braces. adaptial tu all With Staa , p Shoulders and ;Weak Luna English Elaalte Abdominal Belts. :I,llspen .:sories. tinges—wale andifkmale: la-tics) Roots, with Lady attendants. i Philadelphia, duly .214.'6f. - - • . ' WI:LBORS COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVEE _ Es=== ., :fer=4l , OIL - AND LIME. :',l A CUBE Plitt co,,; ; ;;;-. 1 .1710N. cot , coups. -ASTII MA, ItIitINCitITIS. GENERAL DEBILITY, .4 1 N1) ALL SCROFULOUS 11175101. i Have Von Tried IC!. • This Ifni:Nina t question should tie asii - ed every- invalid who is suffering from pulmonary trouble in this firi.le climate. Ilitre yr .. , , tb tried WILIPIII'S CoMpittiNft ov Call LI V (At OIL AND LIMY.? It will not nauseate the piniu oil. hut is oil the contrary. pleasant to the to moreover. the Phosphate of Lime is. in this m.m. hioati'm. a niost reinarbable aid to the 'healing 'proper• ties rot, kel'ure red Liver till. as the f , ollowitiz certifi cates ~ selected fndn'a hoSt of like .: - ateful achnuwirdia inents'i will amply show, Sn person .hould neglect, for a single hour. a coug,b: , ,r any affect hdi of the lungs, li.ct the im.st serf ius follow, Dr. AV iltior's preparation is lith'safe and simple, and sure in all ordi nary ca., and has performed some surprisinc runs in deeided rofiAtiniptit,ll. where ordinary rnedical aid has 111% Wlttlett —DII riltg nearly the whsle of the past winter. I had Aintered w it It a couch. which had in I/TO:erect 111 V lunch. that my physieiau frmody admit ted his fear of i.. 31 1. llnofnyt this itt the Spring weather seemed .tn afford me little mlief. until I tried your preparatinti of Cod Liver Oil and Lime. The effect! 3111 furred tty (sets In admit. Amect And I hare the pleaxurr. of retying 3t, .play '241.1-SS:LII can entirely free from any ptlitieeittr)' t rouble. With thant s tr. ytai F.r your vahUilde discovery. I rove dully recommend it to those who 1311' thus affuri e d, M yr.ris Chanit.er street. Iteitnti. Manufie.tured onlY I.y ALEXANDER U. WILIPOL For ...Ile in l'hihttb4l,ltht I.y T. \V. Ityorl I:r2 North Sorond strtirt.. For ,tlO itt Ly J. C. lirtulk.r.oppt site (71turrit. i'ttltt, 71131,11 110(1111 GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA!: OR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S - , . ',. - 4 :'• • ~., i. , • .1 EPS , - i . ; .r.,' , - 1 .' ..4 , ,'' i't . tl hi n , i - ks. .. , „ . _ _ bk - ' - - .............. .. .-. • - -..- , THE 111 G,F:i 4 TIVE FLUID. or OASTRIC Jrier. 1 )R :P AHED from RENNET', or the fourth stowntelt of the OX.nflor directions of Baron tho J. 611. tX. Philadoiralia, Pa. This I , ..V , ttortl,l mow It't,ittly for an' h r Ni art lit' ;lotto ,att equal its Nowlin. powers. It coot:tit, Ito Aleojtol, litters. arid.. or taunt rats drugs.— I t is extremely ngreenblo - to I Ito taste. awl in;iy 1 , 0 taken hy tit., most reelllr p.ll {en t s who cannot nta'traterrrnck or withont arittedictresg. Dewarettf . druggcd itmitntlontt. Pepsin is not rt ti,r4tg. N. Cal; on the agent and got 3 tlo..oriptivorl'rrtilnr. giving a largo Winottnt of seletititic et Menet.. frx.ut Lies big's ,Anitonl C.IIPTUIRtry: Dr. Cotnlte'R Phytiolotty of la goo ion :. Dr. Votoira on Food and Diet: Dr. Jelin W. -Dra ,, er. of '.%4•Nr ;York rniversity : Prot. Dtinglisrm'sithyp 1.1,zy; Prof. :.I,ll.lman. of Collo:to: Dr. Carpet:teem Physiology: le..t -ther nit h reports of cure. frem all parts of tlwUnited. States. J:ej• rill drl2;zoSt. and d,•alers in Price E 1141141. AI: r.•r lotilt:. . . IL I ANN AN. Ir/m/rzale kirnt. • Pottssine I=:Mli A 7 ,,, : r v ; : 4,3 1. 1. 1..0_ 7Tp U e; 5 i0 R 7 E; j114. 7D . : ..c. i x e. , ,, , ,,c,,.g., - , •!........ 4...1:4,4. J - . ~...0 rt • - ..,, 1 - . ;,-. - ~i,4 , ,i!, j -- . . ),,, 1 ' " - .... ..4 - .. . .t. .t.. , 1...e r ) , •* 4 .: ...4 . ---- 46 IiOELOAV AV'S OINTMENT. lhe Grand External Remedy. To thel• of a INlieroseope, We - see ot -rou, openin g s on the surface or. our 1-11,-, 41.:11 th—e this uiutuient. when rul , hol on th e skin , i• carried to :toy organ or ~ iireard part. liiseaft X 111 t tbe,,.i . ver. atria-6,1;s of M g t. iO Heart. I uthimiit n the I.inms..lst ma. Coughs aml t'oltis t ore be •ils l eans elkclumll3 cured. ENery how•uite knoos that s.ill pis-es freely thrutigh 14110 or meat et any thi,kness. TlM4healing iiintinent far U 11. 1 ... readily Pent, tlatt•S hmuill ail‘ 1.n.. or tl,li) part of th e 'kin:: Llly; curing . the tM-st titio:erous iniCarti complaints. that ram not hr rmacht4 by t,t her mer,its. Erysipelao, alt Rheum & Scorbutic Rumors. rottlek) has o‘or done so much btr the cure dis-1 ea , ,,,t t ho tutu...ler form tht.y uta, ttSSUIIIO. as this:` Ilititutont. t:tso or itticuut. Seur . vv. Sono Ifeatis :Serclith. or ir.rti,ipelas. eau Iwo; It ithsttutti its tufluenre Th e i h , ef iwr has trato:ll,tlvver many parts or Ow ;;h,1.0, h , spltals .IP:reusing this Oilitinrnt 14viii4 ad, to it, applirat :ilia has thus ht.cit thx , of resioritoz ttounth•ss nutnts-re l iii mitt, Sore Legs; Sore-Breasts, Wounds & Ulcers. the mo-1 scientifie ‘ur,fenns lely solely on the thh: wninh , rluliiintulent. whet, 1131 ing te,, , pn. flit in, ....r 11,4.11.11/1, 1//Cert. 0311,1L111r 1111 d 11113;3S. Prof`-,r 11ellen:0 . has.. by e , .1111113t11.1 f the Allied Ilor wrnments. dl.pstrln.d to t he hespitnlx of the 1.:1“. 1ar2 . 0 shipsnents of this dint nun!. to 14. 1114`,1 'miler the direell,l .1 the 31rdieall - i3r. in the tweet ',ter of tc•anni.. It will cure any ulcer. 0:m11111:1r sycelling' stiffness ,Inutract ion of the joints, el en r f *.:() )ears• I Piles and Fistulas. GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS. }MUTT TREES. Agelculturiil Implemeut*, 1/4 .111. E subscriber keep hrtud Tbuothyiiihtrtheri; F , CI/ 4. Whir f. ( v,.r nod Itt; tr h • seeds. I z th. , r ‘‘ . o Gni-dm, and Field will warrant to he freeh and izoh•l. 11e min on), re I, nll kindNu fFruit Tree.; rt the are repre4euted,i A,zricult iiiii•feh.e; • ht 11 . h. ill lr furnlidied at nmrtulat 12, r The iwedihmiti trees th.hirhy the suhseribrr with Treat Qarv. Qtt:y front f :r , "ser% standin ' .1, vs not deal i!; pr.., ciihwel!.in the um, ket front these who two.; Out regard I. then charm I,y f he Feud ' I he pure Isis,. If Avil g 11,. 0. ,• g 31.1.13, altero their. ti 0 rt 0 ,... th. , ir .lUftlity.") , Artkullarlyt huge Qt . the This is 3.4 rata tto :L.. A 1.. Qit her F.a . e.dr or } rult rrrn , In ‘,llll.rs earl . ) to It. we aye well n 1 . . , tit , 11,1 f/ 0 t n ,, Li 04 fit: il., tl' " 1,, agree e*.tt tly la all the, i.l, n. ~,, 5F ,,,, I ~,,., g. ~ . .t; sstsi ii f. l:, nail et tliere 1, LI t , t-1,,, 1 . , ,...tt,.. 5,z ,„, r5 .,, c , ,s ss,.. ; . r.sos e t ,.. xlLieh runt' ' , .e , s aria:L:l, s eli :1. e .,. , j ,",..,, .., y , tottr; .. 4, tem,. !XV lire alWil r; 1111111-e,i 1111 i ,•11,, , f1,,,, 0 ' ,;,,,. 'olf ,trackg h 3 the di,4 . 1.1:,•r011s of If, ?";,,,,,,, -,,, ib,... k. 5. :4 State ii,.tit , e to Iht,a,,Jl. they erne , o the principle .toirpitil )otrttliol. ;r0;; , h ,„ 1, fgi.„., ,t,,,r, ,ace.,nr„, Itbertilly tra:Aatetl. tL,L , y Ilit . ;in, - 1.0,1;, "i n , s•tr' In - prepare." Hence :0i Itialiner of ito•lll..t, „ '6 ,: taken on alingo,t ill branelieK ..f the 1,,,,it,,,,,, ~„,1 utaiataiaell by suizge. , ..tiotis. Li A pt . ~,,,I t to L h e „,,,,, ,t , . iss ,. the.l,,,,teent. The ILlluttiii statement. are 'worthy of Lion. They are taken from it zepoyt of : 1 / 4 re• t tneetiti4', in the Plutiyhntait: \ Corn—Node Of Fr , dilej.-- .•1 „qt;, R. Fay, 4 i.run said he hillt satiStied hi re. i •••'"'` that corn wit?, n hungry feeder. Ht.; makes hi., is ,k t rich. turr. l,g overlautumnti.. poIC 011ettur Urine in the i.'Pring, puts'vh twel " & ' 1 " cords Of I. thi; acre'r na plow a or xtrre. it in. • • til is Ile thgdc na hilly, kept the lam' flat after I.: ii,t otA ing in row, ! tio.and PAK inches apart. N fir or, much 4.. e tva. , made of the lo w . N„ t ten or,:tifteeti , lay, Were elit,fled to rn, : !,- .1444 out pus Lug a light cultivator hetivc, k , raved tab .- or:mil let: the land cleaner. Ilarit.yari manure wilp ploive.i fall. It was eon,poacd it, the.lrilic. plica the want, of the clap to a tail ile.tree, II !pi doubt that ~1 same le:lel:Oil ashes. aliphe i a t pk,i, E , ti , it came up. VVat , ketieit , lo. • lie ' CO, the ciiirn to the gri•iis.l • 1 - / kernel is glazed.. It is Plai in • stand till iititliciently Itt. I el einfif VI; Court stn•rt, Boston pe', ainl , irie,l in all(t-talk. .1 . 1,11,k• :!' tine i 5 thin iv:cured. • ~ The fodder i< s:iited. It r:: . feeding , ul. A meal A attllll ' let on 1 . 01 For? hotirr; It W 11,9 the wait; fund of I,i• tmrot~t=. Ile sec- to, cattle that or They :leave wale. 'llie :• Not : ritye wag L1(1:1h:1 thCri. wag a kiwi of ewti v..hi i'•:t• : 7 Sllgnr. The inquiry Ira., whelk.' it : , W ; ~,,,h., :';': tisetti! hero l'ir Ti•rii-fodder. 'Ni l' . . -/” . /:',/:!'r - l'h•..i,:•of# $. .1u,:. 7 ; 7 -114,:l. ,:.7; NN .i '..,r, ' t..i; of Paw'litielii, mill lite coin eri,pwas not ! . .lali,'•',L•t• . i . ~ k1... 1 Iv vlltteil. The, ii , c , of t 1 r xrce» toitilio "i. mut , itWleiii"iti•!.. It ( . 11111V jil.r at the tim e , ou 'r p 1 1. : !.., ~ 4 . were :41 . '0 I, /Ina it wit., jtotAlic 1161,4 wanted. .:, inseikti on I til 1.: of it was lit:nitwit: Tottittow. • r., ail 11c well laTt \ea•• Linter.'- ..Pitiiiipha• • i ' ;; l t," . „ Lime" with great t•iiteerss 01? witriou'i criivi. 7 . :a w l • r . wal t great iiith'retwe w here it %V I.• used t , 0 , 04 i. tliti,tiamiir. lis t•tfeTts wa• /1-At ~, ,f,i I:: III.: ._:„ •*: I , " ife ti-a , l it I,tr,i, If was itatu'rtl land, did tint 1 g When the Bruin putout the erop 113,1011,1,....:.," rl . 1 .,, ' u. thirty-three 1 er veil t. mare s . dtereellis p'..-i '.: • lii ik i .` was 'tt,ed. it!) the 1.1 • 1 • Ifila .er.,p the ,Iltert,•;. a • •,..../ . t,..fr . t: stildgreater, It was a thing ah0ut , , wh ; ,;,.:!,,., ,,. :. 7 . Might ill+ illlleil deveirtital. It tni.zlit . !Iva tr 2, , :Alliterated. Ito h IVllliffi be f,r the i;,:ere•t (text the mantifa , turer to keep i, r th e ~,„,,,,,..! ,7-. , „..1 handful in the hill w:t, -ate anti Hell , :e. ~,;,iyi t, . pda . ptim.; with gasp„ :iii I.i. e.,rn N, :1,. k:i11,1, .1::', , j ~Y: , 1 il'il'Y times the hulk I'd' , het lids mixed w i:1, ; ~." c : : a ; • 1 the tnett were iiii . ....t1 . ,1 to I. , vvr it inch Bert 1,,; . , ' ,. . t . .• it i putting the e , irri in. . • 1 earl t'orill earn pl ;u 0, land tiv iit Ifr immure• si•.l%oti. The CUR' -t. Wad,. td;t art, :Ma „! in 111.• hill ket I.\l-1,11, 1,. th.t. -11 , • •;. A ? t r io fleo,lilit: Vitt- 11134 the 131,1 • - corn ca, forty-'etaht ccotm per tnatince vivar......• I I,i it v‘ recliffiketi :1( tr per day. 11.4 1313 : •ixty f-tti p.,t1 , 141, 1.11,11,•1 It: ary whent,-01 , 1011.41,1v dry. tt.• th. It. .t th , 'gond. 11,3dinz. •li.d it 1,,,1 i•,.. ""'t - : • travel in M1t,;43,11.e1t. UI.I \ butter atol 11. n • the ht.l.t.lott kr and the h s ,t cll«v‘i• \%:,, it. I.y tioo.e. I:tinier, who re,orica • i " 1 . ‘ fottkr. Thuir rattly II oi3 Solol.ertt ;%1,10., I I , ' • from II e sth to the 13th iit June, in .i 119 I. 1+1) n hith hit.' 1.e.:, lit , / 6r , t, UI n th« drill- I Hared tit mut . t"ul and eat ashes friFtit tart co • Z.' R .Ir. Sanger. of Danvels. Lad tint u• attics in this mixture with ;:relit 11i , increased their ainottnt "I , •1011, ht . ti , tnitietietld feeding with green rt. ; .•ei ! r v p They increased for the tiO-t There was ho tr ,, nlde with their wnrtl whiht they had ( plenty Gf c , ,rts. 11, eatue Heady up to the'-he,t week in PEAS Sllol'l.l , ue PLANTEI, the : 0 ; U . ; tune of peas, mit; ,d4l ttlino.s.t luvat practiced, tit them allow two ito'lo der ground, in and awl ae they grOW, earth up t o than, ru thil it w they : 41.3 Y I , eariug and .jo-t when', hey re lure ituttri•liment. uu,trlure, Sc., they ttt the . . hi/ 211 , 1wL r, 1J i ruin Ity Illt,ll, of the dn.:, :.11:0- # lithhily t , lf . the gr.' net. and the #. , 0, 1:.. , , 111 , 7” , .::. I , feet 1u do inji hipi - t ily :114er ruin.. • , l':.•,• •,.• •.. • V. the fart that the •Idtlion plaoting,alol -0:\ , a 7., - i , up earth afterliaphinearke•all ihe r,l:, ItTr."', the serthee: heeee o enity netteriry, and iI.I • " t decay. Expetitnen .-7,Tin planting fear y..i;•. - e 1 ... fliffcrent .11.#41)2 , : hait-Oikhi;eh Oa: tle 'c t. - f;, , ,,, A. grow freely in ;10.1, c t rpirc. I,, i ti t ly:4oo 0: 4 , a t a , ;14 5 " i'.4 one foot ; but at ill °now lime, , ‘ , O Iv. , •1 . , 14 - IPinka . inninend planting in l i,•zo•inisty-of ,oils. nt ~ F• trittl to eight iwebei• .ti•ep; ht "0 itAtig. your i.• •tr ' E , : ..,,i t vat6l coma ns early :o whenplanted“nty t"., , ‘„ • ..-""i n ,,, deep—will grow stronger, produce noire, ..1. ! 1 Oh, linue longer.-4—Ohi , , F“,•,,,c,.. ,1i... i,'6l, , . .. , ... TO CLEANSE THE INSIDE OF JARS :• '..--, There is frequently , s'oute tr o ubl e i n eke ~,:-. the inside of jars that have hail ,sweet thitut v ,l' ,: other articles put in theta for keeping, tm I .,' • I -•• when empty were; wanted lot' future ote. „ can be done in a,few minutes withtoit: -etw• lie% l !', soaking,. by iiiiitilf,' up the jar; with bot vt' ...., fi t need not he spading hid) and then stirs': Ooro , teonmonfull fir more of -pearl ai th. W W h..teti PM , . th e former contents has retained .rt,Att..z. , ',,,l'i the ,iiileS lied bottom tit — th e jar trii: !Iwo , I — 1 ,4 4, be seen to disengage itself and,Oat It• , thr tlf4st. ' the water. ' Then empty- the jar at ett . ' , •, , , rtlV any of the former odor remains at. ~: r it. ..".;:r again with warm water and let it stand inel, ,, :t u a few hours, or till next' lay: then riot l. i''' , 'll _', : .: and rinse it with cold Water. Wash plot,!- tt req. ; same Wanner. Also the inside o f f. a qd, , ,..7 Ir 1: -: thing which you wish Nu purify or tole t:'.t.),4 ,' greatte expeditiously and completely. If y.-• ti,-..... not conveniently obtain pearl.t,n, Ilie ,:arr , :a I , - pose may he inswere% nearly as iTell hy • -: f thu VeSSC I, with grow,: ley. pettre , l ~a - .•1, ,;' t ' i ll ~ the wood ashes. tither large vessel., lay mav he always tiger!. mt.) , .1 , 1. i cp , ol at map I'ookirs.---Ono cup of butter, two cups of .S4C.I one cup of coil water, half a teaspoon of us, two eg•r,., flour enough to roll, 'and no w REA Soit Wogerhcroil.- 1 -1/ne cup' of mola,- cup of sugar, one cup of= butter, oue cup B bl tertuilk, one egg, saleratus and cloves. tv, 411 ty' stiff. etroni etrkii.—=One cflp of cream. on , ' " 3 ne t ogat, two cups of fl ur. two • Ita e y. • tiuror with )eteno.. 6 !kw e Iklical , Cake.—Searty three cup= f , I 6.- Nill4: 1 ., 1 cups of sugar, three-fourth', eiti, .1 •tv:,: '. t . P;1 0 : whites of six egi.::=, ..ne te21•1. , , 01, of .cr..3w ' , Th „ half teaspoon of 1....41a, halt a cop ~1' 1.0. , . f oto. , on fur Elavoriipz. Itons urn the most ernekers.—Otte pint ,of water, one .:, •.., u butter, one teaspoon of sd.,l" o ..to or cream %AT "flour 1 . 111t4h G• B inh, n, sittf :Ls ht. , ,mit. Let A; stand in the urea 211/t)/ dried through. TH4th i , mho not need poun din g. .. %LI .3, H. TII 0)1:1:S1 1'ml:1-KY.—Mr. a, •:wi d . White. of Criataultie county, New `cork. ' hil.t4l, exteo•ively en . ga'ged in ,16 1 , pi b r.. . 1,,,,,,,,ry no T o N ew York City market. gives .the. 1 . n, •; 6 '.41 reetion. , ns to the inethoil fold,Lvol'lry hae: ,. .dt,tib. sitig his torke)s, ,te.:—••l tie their fez., ar. , Zret them dy the heels, and stick them 7 “ ,l l. r, death. Ily the time they are entirely de 0 ...„' a them plonked pf 'the prineip 4 al part of the P ' er , .. Thee are then flipped in hot water i:" . .; fished. This leaves the skin' whole, •t , ' ', 4 yellow, and the body plump. If t he 1,, -,. redly to market, poultry, should lot ,' only cooled`." Mr. White further ac more important to free pniltr 'won proper f,..0d than it ig t., feed pig, tor g .IifiIfoVENENT IN guar.—Th'e tilts t.f kap Imes experiment a. and find-, th,,t the liddititm of thro•:•qu. , f pound 'uf borlx to II 411..11tiii Of 1 , ./114). If , : b(riiing, Make , a saving of one half m soar, and of three fourths the laher (4 improxes the whiteness of the fabrida bt usual.eaustie effect is thus rPlllliee. l , Ii11.1t• Ale left pith a peculiar sot fearing n , thin,g• more r, he deAro 1 by z ntobitioUS nindier-w.nnin, CEMENTs.— (eaten —AIM? •;wra on at work. u4o'either of t';e follening I. Dinselvollellac in ":" make a hq.iitl the • roo•i-towe Finely pr w. Pari cream with water Cl'ln run flcur tegy IN large experience int"rm. that the Of stron2 brine on the back of rfrOLO acute teityac,4 , , 13 ci.511 0 cu.: The Aran , .....,, 4 1,...: "...,. . ,r ., , ~..„..„- ..--,-",, . v .; . 1 ..vc .. ,,;.:::./1 e ....w.., •4 1 ' .. i . - 4-;10:-4'..tVki. --'' ' . ''"=' A .'-'' ''‘,..,.. .: MEI MODES OF FLEMING ~~rci~cs. FAMILY CAKES s• - - --4r2 .- 7--:5- :~~ ei (tC. lIZEI : li :. C' J,i MEM Mlll 111 ME=
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