-Wit eel I)ilipor. TEE . END A OM; I was seeking some , profound Traitraire to my cousins; the othe r night; the girls all agreed in . vbat I bad 'lieu. teeing, but their brother Joseph kopt a very seri - Mu countenance; at but .he old "Well, a mote extraordinary thing happened tame lately than aeyadventure 'lave ever Seen' in a novel.,lt humeted"the Tor...a lent time; day aisd night it was never abrizittraratay thoughts." "What was it?" We altasked le 0 breath. . "You shall bear. You know my :belief in era terustural. eppeerenees; you have often laughed' at me for it. ; I mina' divest myself of the elm-. victionthat OA things ereyeseasionsßy permit ted. perhaps !for wisp -thotigh beyond ogreomprehension: When om Mulling was con- Seed to bid slithhis broken leg went ind sat, with hint every . night , Our conversation was, of wares, nos so lively as if he had been in perfect hesilth, and it is postible, I *shalt, Out my depression of spirits might have something to do , with what am now 0901 to till you. One ght, returnitig from Spring - street, jest lnthe darkest pert of the. street, I saw'astrange, ifiedowyp indistinct figure leaning mrsanstAlle 'Pak rail; it etritchme as strange, but I pissed on, aid forgot It before the following day. Next night, however, in the very identical spot, and in the same listless attitude, was , the figure again. Tall, thin, dimly visible, with no 'rational' object that I could divine, 'it ittrack me as unaccountable.. , I gased-on it for Some timer: it never. moved. - The distant lamp served only to give me an indistinct view of:the object, but was suffivientto show that the imunte mince wets deadly vide, and the eyes fixed upon me with the glare of a demon. "I walked en, and marvelled exceedingly aa to whit could'he the canoe of the apparition. Was it sent to me for some especial purpose; to ware me of some fearful approaching calamity; and did it wait to declare its mission only till I had brokezi the Spell - by addressing it first? • All these thoughts perplexed me to such a degree, that I was at last - almost afraid to pass the spot: But poor Tom Could not be emittortable - without me, and I went As before. There, •however, in the exact position - Ws it first, the semis guant figure confronted me ; l i Its eyes followed me ,with the same demonical es pression; 'and at last, when I found my nightly rest destroyed, my ' ,appetite going, and my spirits entirely subdued by my apprehensions, come what might,•l resolved to speak to IL I . wont as usual to Spring Meet; conversed with my invalid friend ( till twelve or One, and betrark myself to my hornet. ward' way, resolved to poplin end to the mystery at once; and there it waii,in the same dim, appal ling, fearful indistinctness! My heart t hrobbed • my breathing gresedielcult, as I approached it; but I had summoned all my courage for the oc casion; and said— "l abjure -you, ,whatever-you are, to tell me what is the object of presenting yourself to me? If there is upon your conscience the weight of on, repeated Ain, and you have burst.-the casements of the grave, tell too what may be done to give yon satisfaction; and if my services can be of use command them. "The figure changed not a single muscle as I spoke, but when I had finished he said-;-" • ~ What did be say ?"cried all my cousins, quite breathless with nnticipation. " 4 .114 told me to move on and be hanged, and not palaver there, or he would take me to the station , houie. It was an M. P."—N. Y. Paper. -Oct friend Matenport, the actor, (and an actor . 1 of great power and, grace he i., too, who throws into his permit:4lms thatnatnralness and abandon .whi s ch makes hint seem the character he depict.,). sent . l,l us a couple of poetry-bills by a'nspoon . who ~ called himself “Adolph," some years ago in Phila.' delpbia—a kind td . literary Shales, whom the wags of the theatre made great sport or. lle' wanted to produce a play'lif his oar, but there *as ale objeciionalile siege sccoe'in it. it was', thought! A fair specimen of his - verse is afford ed in his "Song on u Parer Kit.," in which we honor his.chodee of subject ; for a boy's kite was' always our specialite, and we, suppose always, will be: • I do sdaiire a paper kite As Ido a lacty: • • It le ts me 4 plewsln; "LOA, 'Whew she flltts se sweetly The sweet I,obs or a paper kite, - Often gave me pleasure: It is a beautiful sight, 'For the boys to endure. A kite may light upon a house, Chance get fast to a tree: ' The boy then trys his best'and might, And gains sweet liberty. lie's pleased to find his kite not torn, And takeftn. other rim 1 .` The threads is drawn. his Rite flies on, flegono ! eousternation. SOrt. Olt NOTRING.-At a very excellent- hotel not a hundred miles from' our parts, they were one day short of a waiter, when a newly-arrived' Hi bernian was hastily made to supply the place of, a more expert hand. "Now, Barney,' said .mine host, "mind you serve every man. with soup, first thing. Make, him take his soup, anyhow." "Boded, I'll do that same," said the alert Bar . fey. Soup came - on at the start. and Barndy,.after holping'all but one guest, cause up to hies: "Soup. sir?" said Barney. "No soup for me," said the man. "But yen Must have it, it is the roles. , of the house." . . "Darn the house r" exclaimed Hie guest, bight, exasperated. "when I don't want Shirp I„wou't eat it., get along with you." • . "Well!" said Barney, with sofemnityi "all I 'can say is jist this, it's the regurationa of the house, and diril a dhrop else will ye , :mt till r's 'finish the soup." The traveller "caved," and the soup was gob bled. Tuts following specimen of the "Eloquence of the Bur," in a not distant Western State, was ac tually delivered, as we know fronia correspondent as hero reported in his notes. The case .was the trial of .rtgla i rsou on a Writ inquireado Which side the "learned" and eloquent advocate was cc, it is somewhat difficult to ascertain kora his speech : "The conned on the other side, Sir, tnisapprehends the principle involved in this ha. portant case. Lay, is sir, very simple, if we under stand its elementary, principles. The principle of this case, sir, is to be found in the horn-hooks of the profession. I hold in my hand; Sir, a volume of, Blackstone, Sir, 'the great author of the English law: yes, sir, I hold in my hand, sir, that glori ous unignu4 chutinv, the foundation and bulwark of English liberty, which lwas wrung by the illus triobs King John suwoardc in -hand, from the bloody Barons on'tlie banks of the pleasant Bon nymede, on that momebtuous occasion! But, sir, I did not intend in make a speech, Sir, anti us I have nut examined the question, Sir, I submit it to the Court with these few and ineongruvial remarki." fl Tag THING LIT ?L -A backwoods boy, was. once et-a depot iM'emo of the Georgia railroads, and was of course deeply interested in gazing— ter the first time—at the "mighty Final ly he zpt inside`of a car, and while indulging his unbounded curiosity, the whistle screamed, the hell rang, and the steam horse began to surge at the rate of "two-forty." , • lardy," shouted the boy, !`stop it, stop it, agwine: and bursting .forwa-d he opened the door and jumped nuenththe platform. Just then the t-ain was • crossing a den • cavernous looking gorge nn truetle-work, and seeing the earth and trees beneath him, he relate 1 and fell. Directly be came to, and looking Up to the con ductor who stood by hint, be eiebtimed with .a deep sigh, "Oh Linke, '•h.t4 the thing ht! ' Count. SCENE:--"Sii," said a fierce lawyer, "do you, on your solemn oath before the high God, I swear that this is not your handwriting?" I AEI reckon inot," was the cool reply. "Does it'resemhle your writing?" . • • . 1 'tYes, - sir:lE think it don't." \ "Do you swear that it don't resemble your writ`' ?" ing • . k Well, I do, old head." ' "You take your solemn oath that this writing doCs not resemble your's in a single letter?" ' "Y -es, sir!" • ' "NOtr, how do yon know r '• , . "'Cause'l can't write." c• THE following Epitaph. waa copied, from a tomb-atone near Williamsport, (Penna.) : SACRED TO TUE MEMORY OP HENRY HARRIS, BORN Juno 27th. 1821, of HENRY HARRIS -- ' and JANE his wife. DIED on the 4th of May, 1837, by the kick of a colt in his bowels. -Peaceable and quiet, a friend to his Father and Mother, and trospected • -by all - who knew him, and went to the world where horses - aoit , - - ' kick, where sorrows and weeping • is no more. TAYLOR AND ISRUCK. • , . Taylor and buck seaport! -1 - -- .-•-• • - Elm o:s Drinuarra.—A nobleman was one "night at the theatre, in a side box, when a person entered the same box in boots and spurs. The duke arose from his seat, and with great ceremony expressed his thanks to the stranger, who, some what confused, desired to know for what reason ho received those thanks., The duke grafely replied, "For not bringing Om:- how into•tho box." MATEMOXIAL BREEZE.—"Arrah. Pat; and why did I marry ye, just tell me that, for Ws myself that had to maintain ye, ever since the blessed day that Father O'Flannagen sent me borne to your house ?"—"Swate jewoll"- replied Pat not relishing the charge. "and it's myself that hopes I may live to see the day when ye're a'widow, waping- . over the could sod that 'covers me—tben I'll see how ye get along without me, honey." Wntmnawoaraihaving just concluded his breakfast,) breais open newly-arrived letter, and reads: "I hciPe, my dear boy, you haven't eaten any of the eggs my wife sent your'o, as by some unlucky mistake they prove to have been maker' egg. which Cirarley• found in the barn !" Mr. Wrigleworth was "not strong man to be angry—be was i-i-e-kl 4 A FaX . NY Aistrtertos.—A few years' ago the sign was upon a Philadelphia mercantile house: •i A. hull if: Co., Importers. A wicked wag one night took paint and brush, andin one ininete made it rend (hail: - k-BetiVand Cow briliorted. Natabera of people called the next day to.take a look at the iapotted erritle.... • _ ~ . . TO E oiliter of tbeAbeheste; Doatai"rut gives this receipt. for killing Hess on dogi: Sonic the 'dog for free 'ninnies in ramphene, and then act tire to big: „The effect hi inittnntoneous." WHAT 11 Suspicions monkey the man must have been who first invented a. lock ; but what-a . met erenture the Wyman whit fi rst allowed a:loteb, key ,:... . ~. -- - AN old h il l y in Springfield is so "afraid of the water" that the - wwi't allion , her geese to take a r•wiln rill ilfc lia:, placcil lifc-urezilter:, on them. 4 ' . F 1 jADITIPWL~ • C. .11. SHOENER. ' whausia, peeler la }lodises aloes! .ad FANCY - STRAW AND PALM _LEAF - • ..X0.14214 No* Third Strtd,Philade/phia. Janutvi, 19,1856 ' 34i • OccoLt..% msooLEToN, ril l l ar IV' 'l' 117, l E S No. North Water etftet, above . liarket,' , • PLILLADELPULt. April , U. 1856 .--,------ TRUMENOOII7B EXCITEMEST I 2rHE bargains I am now offering in CARPETS, are Worth the attention of every one.— °saris carpet, 8731:, worth $1 11; Chamber do 3734 worth 50 rents; Goa Window Shades, $1.15; Shades as low as 15 rents. Merchants, Housekeepers, betel propri• eters, owners Of vessels, and steamboats, committees. and in fact every clans ,who want to furnish with good goods, tit low pikes, cannot dad a better assortment, at such reduced prices, its lam now selling at. Zell and ex amine, at No. 217rNorth Second Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. , JOHN M. EV/NS. April 12,1856 j;- • 15-3 m OiLs 11 oms I: • oms I t S. LLS. • • I and south wiaarvesp Pittiadelphlia; DEALERS'. IN OIL, have just re l....retired. direct from New Bei/ford, the 'following sulk ply of Oil, which they otrer for sale at the lowest market rates: Winter Sperm oil,3lloogaLWinter Wholoott, 1'2,500ga1. do Elephant 0i1,P,000 do I Racked do _do 7,000 do Also,) iu store.Orturing Oil; Pale and Brown Soap, Sperm iodAdimanpuo Candles. Peb.t3, ' Q . BOXES CHEMICAL:OLIVIi.. aSOAP, eittntquality; 25d, es Chemical Olive Soap. medinui quality; 3ou " Drown, Pale and Family Soap; 100 " Genuine Castile Soap, mottled; . ' 60 " ." " white; -, ' • .....wt " Steari p e and Adamantine Candles; 200 " ' Tallow Candles ;: 109 casks Sal Soda; for sale in lots to cult i urcha sere, byi '.MULE & DIXON. Creamirsiiivi Nerchaufs, Xo. 22 , &WA Marcus. 3d loot abort Chesnut ittree4 Philadelphia. Ja: 19, '56 Um. , ---- ' DENSLOW & • COMMISSION MERCHANTS - And wholesale dealers in alt Ind of T A I PREIGN anti Domestil Lent' To 7 I_ &deco, Manufaitured.Tobacco. and Forcipm and Do mesticiSegars, 21 SUnth Front street. Philadelphia. • Importers of line Havana Suers Of_ thel choicest gruir Om of the Vuelta-Abato. A-la:1;e •siiortinent of which are kept constantly oti hand, and for salek at a mail advance on cost of importation. 41—Consignmen tic respectfully aolicifed, on which lib eral adVances will be made when desired. N. h.—Speclal attention given to orders for purchase ell commission of Tobacco. as also every description of Slarcidindlite, for acrount of ,parties 1 ,vlpg at a distan fnUn this market. f . • * w .s. : t Sole agent Or F. A. CrOettE ,. l% ,delebrathd German Smoking Tobacco. cbtuprising thirty different varieties. A 1556 f 15-1 y • AoNEW & 0). 196 CtHESNUT Street, IdelphlA, resPectfully Inform the citizens of ['Vitt*. villa and vicinity, that they have in store a full assort ment of choice and seasonable gcods which they are ; closing out at greatly rriluati prior.s, prinelpilly from; the g'n!Lett,suction sales in New York, and portly of our' own importot lons. • I Silk dr. Shawl Department. 151R1iStella Si:twig:soo Black Silk .Mantillas, Zn Chan.; filly and French Laces, do. Barego Shawls and Scarfs, 30.000 'yards Dress Silks. gelling at 53,75. $1 00 pet• yard. 400 .magnificent Silk Robes, Black Gra De piens. .450 Flounced Bare . ge Dreises, Grenadines, hall'y Or. gandies, Lawns. Frisch and English Chintzes. French worked Setts, Collars and Sleeves, Cambric liandker chlehij Doting, Ladles and Gents itld Gloves.taco ierts. ;Mourning Goods Department. Black - Bointrazlnes, Grenadineti. It rotes, Crape De Es rang: ImplneSll-4, Mouselines. Tames Cloth, Brazedlines ![lack i tn d purple Flounced Robes. Country -Merchants, and ,siSitom to Phlhtdelphilt, are incited to c.ll and ex amine One stock, feeling confident that with the great facilities ifforded . us we can offer great Inducements, t . AtiNEW . & CO., 196 Chesnut street. below Bth. May 10,1846' ' 19.2 m 1 , •-• I THE SUBSCRIBERS fIiAVING -ixemoveti to their NEW and SPACIOILi STORE, No. 2 8 Chesnut street.' fourth door above Tenth, are now prepared to offer* large and orl‘ll selected stock of the fdlowing fresh and deed-. ruble 'goods, principally of their own importation,or: bought at auction. which they are able.to sell at the We: ported; 'prices, and:to which they cordially invite the; , attention of country merchants, hotel-keepers. aifd font Hies generally. Bull, Green and Venitian Window. :ladin:. Barnsley and Irish Linen Sheeting. 14. S-4.:! 9-4, 104. 114.124 Oat!. 'Bolster and Pillow Linens of: several choice bleachers, and all' widths. trona 3S to SI inches. lied Blankets of all sixes and qualities. Crib and Cradle blankets. Bed Quilts of the following v tri eties. visa—.llarseilles, Welting. Knotted. Register, Al; hambra, Allendale latid Lancaster, of all the desirable sizes. Bureau 'CoVers. Table Corea% ; Window Curtain' Muslin. Vowels and Toweling of every variety; Damask Table Cloths and Napkins; Shirting Linens and 31u.s-. lin; Cambric Handkerchiefs, Embroideries. Hosiery, Lc. Brocatel, Damasks. Maroons. Embmideeed Leman(' klualiti Curtains; Gilt Cornices, Bands.Ginrps.Cord.&c.,! &c. EITEPPARD & VAN lIARLINGEN, Importers and Dealer"; in Linen and House Furnishing' Goods. • .Ao. 278 Cliexnut st.,abore Philadelphia, April 25. 1856 17.fitri SUPER PHOSPHATE . OF LIME. DIPLOD • MAS have been' awarded. to the .Snliseribers . fur the above article, hy the! Pennsylvania :tate Asricultural Society ' New Jersey .! . Ducks County - ti . 64 Schuylkill Cpuuty a ! Barks Count y New Castle liOnnty. Del.. " " Thu quality and-high character of our preparation is well known; it In nonridervil the Best:and uinst Reliable Manurf for Corn, Oats, Wheat, Potatoes and Grass, Not only produchyg large crops, but permanently proving tho soil. ' , ' s4o'per'2ooo (2 croft per Th.) CirnoN.--Observe that every 3arrel of our Article has our name and that:of Potts & likdtctamped on the head. Pamphlets dearribing its qualities end modeof using ran ha had at our 'store, or Itv Mail, when desired. A liberal dedurtion,made to healers. • Agents Wonted. , • We:have for said one cargo of the . celebrated Pacific_ Ocean Guano. (imported por Ship Harriet Rosie) similar to that sold by us last 4.asml. and which gave such great satisfaction. It i 9 fully equal to Peruvian (lean° at Lower Price. Caneerine.orhi.h Manure. A full supply of I hiS new an , valuable article„a which we call the httentiou of Farmers. NO.I G',I,7tRMENT PGA' lAN GUANO ronstitntly on hand and for sale at the lowest rates.— Corn Shelters of th'e most approved construction at Mann. facturers' prices. f: ' ALLEN k NEEDLE't - NM IL3 S. Wharves and 15 S. Water et.. find s store abnve Chestnut st., Phila. •• Ilinatrr k Lvscu, Agents at Pottsville. W. W. TIMMS, " Auburn: Savior., " " S: Haven. De l e. 29. '55 REQUISITES FOR THE TOILET. GLENN'S ROMAN KA LYDOIt entirely safe and elegant prepa-; ration lot removing Tan, 'Sunburn. Moth or 310 r.; phew, Freckles. and other temporary ell'3lleCillg afire. Mons:, gi yin g'fa iraess and clearness to the skin and gmd uall V producing a beautiful complexion.—Price 50 cents; per bottle. GLENN'S INDIAN OIL This admirahle'preparation for the hair. has been be fore the public for Twenty-fire, years, and is greatly . • mired for rranotMg, the growth of the hair:preventing it frdm falling out, or-turning gray. r‘.movirrz, thc dad druft. is; it imp Arts to the most stubborn hair a soli and glossy appearance and'has.tho singular property of making it dark when neeersary:—Price 50 cents. I . - °VENN'S AROMATIC ROSE TOOTH. PASTE.' f, A Valuable preparation for giving a pearly .whitenesiv II to the teeth, firmness to the gums, std fragrance to the ; breath, being composed of the par ingredi, rats; It' cannot possibly injure the teeth but on the contrary will hreserve theta froth decay. It has been used by dentists in this and other countries in their practice and with great satisfYetion.—Price 25 cents per box. GLENN'S VERBENA 'WATER. • ' This delightfuh and very refreshing Toilet Water Is. prepbred from the leaves of the hot libuse; plant Verbe- 1 na, (Lemon Tritella), in its greatest perfection—it will is• found vary useful for removing the langour incident to! the Spring and Summer-months, or for crowded roonis,; '&c. I Where pet - filmes are admissible. the Verbena water' will ,be found very pleasant in the sick room. and as a. perfume for the handkerchief it is equal to the best ex-, tracts, and much More economical, also, a pleasant change: front (ologn Water, to which, by many, it is preferred.! - Price 50 cents pci bottle. i GLENN'S CITIOI,.:ELLA, :MUSK ROSE. GERANIUM & .I.diLLRFLEUR, WATERS. j • Brice 50 cents per bottle. : Ai these articles have been Imitated by unscrupulons perions, purchasers winking the genuine will please ask for :"GLENN'S.",! Dealers supplied on liberal te ms.—l For side by thd proprietors, GLENN & CO..' 1 N. 192 Chesnut stn.'s'. l'hilahlphla, 1 D.—Persona at a distance wishing any of 'the above articles, by sending the amount in postago stamps, or otherwivo. the articles will be Sant am directed. • . ••• Philadelphia. Anrll 19, 1155 • 16.3m I THE STATE SAVINCS FUND! • OFFICE,- NEXT DOOR , TO TUE POST, OFFICE IO. 83 Dock-Street, Philadelphia.— Igst .rest. fire per cent. All sums of money rettirned Ott demand. The STATE SAVINGS FUND, No. 83 ROCK STREET. next door to Thifti Street. and adjoining he Post Office. metres Money o'n deposit daily, from 9ln the morning untlb3 in theafternoon ; also Monday evenings, frcue: to 9 o'clock. Interest is allowed on deposits at the'' , rite of FIVE PER CENT, per annum. Deposits will be: ro t urhed in whole ler in part on demand. without notice.: - The popularity of. this., Office with all classes of the contmunity,bodi In town and country. and,its cone Taint success, ra t ty he ascribed, in part t hittoo following subbshotial reasons: lii Rollers n convenient. responsible, and protltahle Depewitery to Eiscutors, Admire'Strati:a. Assignees. Col lectors, Agents. and all public officers:-,40 Attorneys, Trustees. Societies and Associations, IW:ether incorpora. „tea' or othrrwlsei—to bearded or single 'ladies—to Stu dents, Merchantl:. Clerks, and hostesses Men_ generally,— 'Meehan? Farmers. Minors of either- sex, end who hate fu s, mush or little, to deposit. where they May he had any time with Fire per cent. Internet added: 2d. Di 'limiters:receive Books. with. an abstract of the Ilyde:ws and mil:lotions. In which is entered their' de. posits. which Rooks serve as voichers: They relay desigi .nate, in carte of sickness. death. or absence. who. shall re stsiere theli"depoirits. without the intervention of Execti ctrine or Administrators. Any one or more persons may leposit in his. tier, or their name, orjorany other person to persens. • . ad. A Report la made each year to the feeslatnre and Councils ot the Ci ty. ith. The Of are sweirre..before they enter upon ihtlr duties: In addition to oiling Bonds with sureties. 6th. The Statie Sarium Fund 111.1 reef lnes Fond -114 an Insurance and Trust Company. Ou la * nte list of N.Positors and the Philadelphia public,* been care• tut to oterte.that the. charter meld,' the business and tisk of insurave. , nth. In ordeoo kfferd - erery reasonable lacilitintope poAtors.who reside at a distance from theoffice, their de. posits *roper:tilted to he withdrawn bychocks. allerthe manner custom ry with the Banks. Beck Books Will Le famished tddepositora without charge. ; The leoputar fhltronage bestowed upon this evince Iri s a proverbially condemned discriminating ememunity, and when: the eharicterof the 'restitution la best known; is a gratifying fait to which the trustees desire to call al. tentlan. tl W). IL BART, =President. CURS. Treaserti„` • ,! Marele 15..41, • • • 12.-6 M: , ...... , Theollicals open e i very day, front itt;'eloeit iti themsign : in , . tilt 7 o'clock inlthe eveningi and on Monday and Tazaday evening! 19 o'clock. :, , • ' . !. ' i i INTEREST FIVE PER cksi. , , All limns large octal), are paid •• '; buck in gold mi'de tusuattswithout nets ,to any amount. 1: - • • Orrice—Walnut a tdionth-West learner of Third - street 4 gitiladelphlti4 • , _ ... , - , . Hon. BY L.BENBElt,Prwailtal, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice Pruittewe; :•3 , I : W.M..i.jßZED.Secrefatry.,- :! • „ . I • t IDISISCLIKS.I ' L ,. . Henry L. Benner, C. Landtitth Dithtuni, j 'Edward L.Carter, • F.Carrolitreirater, •- Robert Selfridge, Joseph B, Barry, ' Igamuti K. Aslahre, Henry L. Churchnian,'2 The B. smith; • Francis Lee. ' • than --- The investments, !now amounting . e More nue millidn of dollars, In aCeordance with the actofincorpOra lion are made in Mertgages. Ground Rents. and •sach tirst class securitiesMivonst always Insure perfect securi ty to the depositors lend place beyond all, risk the per manency and stability of this old and ivellestabllshed Institution. _ . , ' , Nov.;11, 1855 I . , .'; •1 , .. 45.1 y 5 - jI i • .. IMPROVED ,_, , fl Belf-luijrusting /181entare, or Ho4ting Poika. . .. Q nil SEL .;AD.ILTSTING:; Ha El t jkyky eyators, ith anti-frktiou.:blocks, ropes. etc.; • 2.a6lndepehdent T th, Hay and Grain Rakes; 000 Plows, various glass and pa terns; 500 Cultliators or Hoe Har rows. various patter a; :MO Harroirs,':varlous Ants and patterns; 100 Hay, Straw and Corn-stalk ' Cutters; :1100 • Reading's P,atent P tier Corn Sheller,' and, Cleaneritt; - 200 Landreth's Excels! . Hand Corn Shame, Nos. 1, * 3 and 4. The abov e - are are all, matittfucttired;:at our Steam Works, Bristol: Pa. 'The workmanship and material are of unsurpassed q • s ty. . ' - -.._ .- li . ,-. • .4 kir Farmers will prro tit by no examination and nem. ..?... pal icon with other implements in market. • I. . I ; Alsq, • 't : 50 Stary's Patent Grain Drilbt ; 100 ilibitek's Patent. Ci der 311 U and Press; !Dottie Dunhain'almprevedCaM3lo - Reaping and Hewing machines, 'of which we have the tole a^eucy, in Philattiphia. Agricultural and Mr ticulturarlinpletnents and Tool.. Field, Ona-den :and Niewerkeeds, in Err variety . For sale by • • ; D. LANDES:TiII a SO'i, .. - • . Rum. 21 an• Z 3 South Sixth street, Philadelphia. May 24,'50 ' : :: , ; 21:-.hat , l u MUSIC P, BLISHINC' HOUSE., G B.ly u . LE Suecestiorsto OEORGE " . .171 .. """ WIT 0, No. Una Chesnut street, under the • • Utah House, Phllrulelphia,are constantly publishing the lat t Music, from the 'nest popular Au thors In the Unit arl States. In a style that will vie 'with' say issued at any {tither house, either ha this country el. Europe. They have'also the pleasure to announte-to the public t•hat their stock of Sheet Music on hand; consists of the argeirt and most complete assortment' to be found 14 the -ountry; they are c nstantly adding to their stock all the New siusic ,publish d lu New York. lkistoh, They also publls several Instructithr Reeks, which are generatuse thro ghoul the cotintry. • FIANOS—A tine . Sortment of the best niantactimenr of New York and Bon at the lowest cheap prices. MIS CAL ' INSTRUMENTS. . Trio, a general a rtment of Otilta.m. Violins. Banjoes, Flutes, Accordeons, Sze.. Violin. Guitar null Harp Strings, of the hest Italian t halides. all of which 'rent befurnish ad to the public an the trade at the lowest rates. t. Orders punctuall attended to. '44-All Lee A W Iker's Music and l'utrlicat:ons..ran be obtained at 0 1 h and Music tire. Potta. side. • ! • Phlfadel -his , F-0 it. r. • arri. FAiIEERS OF SCIMISELL COUNTY; Lelnau , * American Fertilizer .7 r\i‘iN be •had at 825 a:.ton, or $3 50 a also. Super-PhOrphide of Litrie, at 2;4 skits per pound hp the barrel. 0rt.40 a ton: tow,hole axle dealers'lf largs deduction ; , :dsm,',Lelnsu's Bono n u-s. the cheapest 'one manure In this woild—slo show , - head : also..Leinsu Liquid !Manure. in Casks, &t 2to 300 Calionsorwith directions for Doe, ganib as is used In England with surf greatlsuccoss; also. Lelnaes's FOrtil ' Izer for fruit trees dud smirk vines; Uirtau's Fertilise for lawns and grass laud.-also, Potash. Done Dust, Vass , ter. Ground Cbarcmi, Nitrite of 'Soda, £ola, Sulphate 6- Ainitionia..Crushed Pones...4c. : • The-above named , Fertilizer; aud•Phnlithate of time have befit:in use the past lice yetars;auccesshally in Maryland. Virginia. Delaware. N'ent , Jeriey. Pennsylva nia. andin the Islands of Bermuda And Etarbadoes,' Dl ploulns from the th ee Etatesof New Yorl4Pennsylv4nia and New Jersey St: Le Agrieultural Stitti eftes.and Crystal Palace ASSociation of New York. Delitered fro of portage at any st:tiou in Philadelphia. 1 .- )itiers by pal) remitting ail c.lsbiregbiterell at the Postß ff iee. or dra ft on any good house n Lialtimore.'New.Yoik or Philittiel• phi:4 will be satisfactory. G. A. LETNAU, PriTrirtiv. , • No. 19, South Frotit street. Philadelphia. February 2.1.',50 r 53-4 m _._.___ LICHTNINC RO - DS..' 7 Aratutegc s Patent rjrilE KUPSCRIBER cOls,i'the att,en non of theputile to hie, superior ELECTRIC-31AG. . ET LIGHTNING' RODS: ,It is now fully admitted on all hands, that eve building. to be Seen:retro= thd des • tructive influence of Lightning, should be provided with ago - d condo. ter. The large niarniirr of worthless Rode that are put p makes it necessurrfor purchasers to eiamine the merits. of the different Rods offered for .sale. I earnestly invite a rigid etamlnntlon of the f l principles on whiel my Rods are rotistrneted. I have" put up nearly 6,0 o Rod., and have never herd of the loss of one dot ar's worth of propert* by Lightning. in any huilding, t which one of myrßoils, has been at tached: 1. theref rb.• feel went confidence in recom mending them, no only as the best,,but as.t.he only safe . , Rodin now. 1 ' Iro - Tho following gentlemen..having itcamined these j ) Rods and given hem their unqualified approbation, have kindly given me their permissiOn tei refer to them: WALTER. R. J 113itiON. Com m issioner of Patents. It. 31c3Itrirrm ,m.D. . 1 T..E: WALLER. 3151). - FOr sato wholes:tic and retail. at the Factory, Vile et.. al Ilth. Philad Iphia. Orders picanptly attended to, and a' the lowest .ash prices. TIIO3IAtbARMITAG E. lAin it 26. It f. 6 i , --,,. - . , 174:m 1 ...: . . . . I REJNA 0vAL„,....' I . ‘• f• . • 1 cnAuLus MAGALIGIN Attc. Citr4 . 2. ' risviso armovra er.ol/ 2.0. ,2. cointart:' tallirr. '1) . VII ' &itSfh. ireSt cotr ~f Nirth and Gt:rpenter Streets, ,hiladelphla, 1 TiIEG to r. , the attention Of purchas r. ) ers to their e_ tin sive assoreinetif of iPaper and 'apet !linker's material., : Printing Papers-4for Books and News. Water le f. sized, uncalleinieied and Gillen dered. of all qualit es and pekes. tilviays nn band: tined ware and Manilla 'Specs, Trunk Boards, Binder's *lards, llangibg Papers, e.. Ar. . I Particular atte lion is Invited to tbtiii'extensrye - as-. sorlment of ' , . , 4 TittlXIER PAPEItS, C '' , FrMa the mail o, Orate 4 Alanntacioriis in the r.onntry. Among their WrITINCI PIPE. erocz may be fmnd I Cum. Note, I Folio Post, '' :Atlantic Npte, 1 Thin Medium I Bath Post,. Bern)", .:-.',-, • . „ I Quarto PoSt,Medium, = , Fool's Capp,, . I .. I - I Royal, Flat Cap. • I , pup. RoYa,' I ' I Imperial., ; . Pfale Papers ofieyery - description, sisb.and quality.-- Mali Papers in g eat variety. ' EnriqopC Papers. white. bud' and gold, el t ier laid or wove. , (blared Papers, fine g,lased, and otherivarleties. . 1.. Manufacturers aio invited to examine' their stn'ck vl Rags. foreign and' dome.stic. Bleaching t'owders,il at proYed brands:. A i ltim..ground os etude: Sal Soda 7 Soda .Ash, Feltings. ire Cloths, Ultramarine', and Pail'. Ma- ker's materials generally. .R - g- They-aro aisO prelmied to take orders of oildl sizes and weights of rin i l of the above detWrlplion of PaPers. Philada, February 9, 1855. • • ::_, ~ 13-4 .. PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT. Evans' Fire and Thief Proof Safes! .4 , • 0 all sizes,' suitable Tor :111erchi.Ints, Lawyers, Fa -mere, and others hell% Boolis, I's -1 pers or other valusbles to preserve Dom Piro)? Burglars; A CARD.—“Tht ;Fire Proof Safe :that 'preserveit our Rooks, Tapers kc. during the great fire,at Matt's Rad ings, was purchased of 01./ VER El'AfIS. ill S. Secobd et., Philadelphia. ;iI : OETZ A BUM". ,—, • . ' • ! REFRIGERA,rt s ORS AND WATER VILTERERS. Evan's premituriyentilated. Refrigerators for cooling and preserving Ntut, Butter. 3111 k, :Water, and all arti cles for culinary I.)lrposeo. Water.' Fillerers, for purify ing brackish or muddy water, can -be had separatk or at tached to the Refrigerators-3 small quantity °flee cool ing the whole in the warmest weather..! , . ALto, in &arc and for Sote, • ._ Portable Shower Baths, arranged for warm or roldwatorl Water Coolers, C 4: hotels. stores.'and 'dwellings ; , Store Cracks, for metier; boamt, bales, erates.4c.; Seal Pxesses, Copying Presses. iand,Druggists' PresseS. " s ~,„.. (Established in 1835.) . 1 : OLIVER EVANS. at :. Second street, 2 doors below Chesnut. Philadelphia, • ebrnary 9. 'l6 ' ' ; - r,Sui . . . 6AVINO FUND: a l . i ino O Ar ?nnUS 1 U. lne e, uity end Trust 4, . LOUTH E. corner Third' and Q. hes -11/4.311nt streets, 611adelphia.—Capital,3'250,000. 'Money Is received on deposit daily. Thu arneuut depoitted Is entered In a Deprit hook and given to , the Deposlter,nr, if preferred, a ce Gficate will be giren.. , . , 411 sums. largo and smallouro meet rot t en d the amount paid back on dethind, without notice. , Interest ispl at the rate of fire per cent.. cm:emelt ring front the da !of deposit, and ceasing forulein days previous to the ithdrewal of the * Loney. .• ' On the first da of January: in. each year,lhe In' terest: of each deposit 1 paid to the depositori or addedl to the' 2 principal as he ay prefer. i •• ' ••••.. • rile company have now upwards' f 3000, depositors in the city of l'hlledelphla alone. -•,'• Any additiona. information Iv lithe given by addressing the Treasurer. ' . • . • DIUCTOI/B,' ... , { Stephen It. Craw ftrd. Presl.t • ,Wililetdki. g o d w iip, Lew. Johnson. ViCe l'res't, Paulli. Goddard, 1 . Ambrose W. Thelupson, George l'iellenry, . Ani. W. Tingley,l , - • James Deterrent., •-: acolt L. Florence' . Oilstone Enuthib, :Vecretary and r4astrrer , ' ,pirpriv pig - A-. Teller and Intorf ter •-.- " J. O. ORHl.Sellt,toll72. l'ieptember 8, 'efi , ,:, •-•, 36.1 V tn.IIALPWIIIi& r& - ntpueerti, Mood and Hamilton septets, Thityrdphia, 11-opo, WOULP call the attention of ',Bail road Managers, and those tutrc rated In Railroad Property, to their System of ioemorkre Ting:tits. in which they artadapted to the partimilar business fob which they may he milked:, by the use of one, two, three or Mar pair of dri4ing wheels; and' the Vise otthe whole, or so much of t e weight nut may be desirable for adhe• a on ; and in accommodating them to the grades:curves, strength of Nano struction, and tail', and work to be deem. By these mean the maximum Useful effeet of the power is aetured with the least eaMmtio for attendance., roster fweicandl repaint to Road and Faigt ne. With these ohieeix In!titne. bind as the result of twenty-1106S years prattlesl expert ace in the business by our senior parte ner, we man ufa tnrefice dijJ ereatkindsef, Engign. and several classes or Sizes of each kind. Particul* triton lion mad to ihe , strength of the machineiu the phut and workmanship of all the details. Our lorig experience and opportunities of obtaining information, ensblas us to ogee these mut new with the asstirentre that inafßcien• cyre economy and durability, they will compare favorably with thereof any other kind in use. We alsonfrnlsh to order wheels- sales, bowling or low moor tire (to' et yen. tree Without- beriagb comet:mitten eastlitga per bearing"; erery description of Copper Sheet Iron and Sol* Work: and every article appertaining to the: ; repair or :4 . enewal of !Am:until* Luginte. M. %V: BALDWIN'. MATTHEW tlttlliD. .Lutuary - , • 14 M -PHII;M*LPBTA - . IM MO , & GRAZE% • -.loltliolesalt Deisler. in / I ,_, o s l artOOVia , PlAYA 7ll ** . 103 "wive Third 'isir , cei, Philadelphia. - . " NATnalit u 4 811A111;1411t . ATTORSkY At L.W., 2 York Buibbn" gs, _ 3 arasjissests: • ' It. Carter„TEN4q*a.' • • • , Jones &Ode, -; }Vh.flicleiptita. Siltimast, Norton 3 Oa Ptilladelpkts, Der. 22, SS • - 81dl - • CLOTHINC. THE SUlsbalßEß, would .iespeot folly infor m their itunierowfriendsiutdenotoluersof Soli County, that their assortment - of Clothing tot Young sonitleneen is' south larger than ever, and they atediapased to sell cheap. :Persons living at a admire, Mae the pririkse of exchanging clothing purchased al this store, if they do not snit. . • . F. A. ROT & BllOTtilFlit, • " 272 Chestnut St, corner of Tenth, Matta.. Aprlt - ; 16;17 - .• 1 .. ".- . N O TICE. , 1 - • • ELAVING purchased the entire stock . -ot the late OW. W.ItIDGWAY dr CO.,w —Er"; a thankful for a continuance of the I . gr.; 4 Pal patronage hastened upon Mr. Ridgway • an; haring made arrangements to he in eonsiantiveetpt of n full assortment of OILS, weieel confident Int can ere entire satisfattion to .the' customers of the late house, and respectfully, solicit the trade in general tti call and examine oar stock before_purchasing eleenhere. MITCHELL 8 CIakt3DALE, Sept. 22,1655 IS.Iy Rio. .71 N. Whaatres,Thlis coLEMAIIII CUTLERY STORE, No. Stiforth Third Street. CONSTANTLY on hand, a large ai- Soilment of Pen and Pocket Knlres, Scissors, and Razors, Table Knives and Forks; in Ivory, stag, buffalo, bone and wood handles; Carrera and porks, Dirks, Boyle ,Knives. tc. - • . ALSO—a very extensive. assortment. of Waite r s, Tea TraYs, ka• Fine English Hans, Colt's Pistols, Allen's Revolvers, and Single and Double barrel - led 'Pistols. with a general stock of Fancy Hardware. constantly on hand. JOHN, M. COLEMAN. Importer. Philadelphla,Dec.3o,lB.s4 [Dec.27, '53432J 614 f WINDOW SHADES AND PAPER HANCINOS...• T L. ISAAUS & BRO., No 133 N. ,;f4vond street, (3d door below Race, east side.) Philadelphia, have constantly on band a large assort ment of the above gents, which they otter Wholesale or Retail, at prices lower than any other establishment in the city.' They also keep In Store, Huff, Holland and an endless variety Of Gold llordered Epades, which; for beau ty and. elass_pness, cannot, be anrpassed. Th ei r assort ment at Wall Papers. Paper Curtains, Herders. ne n km. is complete, and persons about purchasing would do well to give us a -. -*J. L. ISA Ate & BRO.. 113 1..1.2d strtat, Philadelphia. 14-51 n Ap415,1&% No. 64 Dock Spree*, Philadelphia, - 4' 1\ 74, !AVM 1111 Wm., AI ANUFACTU #g RS of .Children's &a &al Whee Cartia l.ll wa, C :ffr hr se e ;;Swin7s, h l e t ' tekin ic'e gr ie; ans. Ititaild Chairs, sce., Sc.. whe ease and retail. September 22.1855 JOHN 'WM. GUIREY & C 0. ,, BANKERS. Noe. 45 and 47 South Third Street Philade., GRANITE- BUILDING, BELO Ir ,CHESNUT. rARAW .upon, remit to, and collect Japer' every point in the thgano BTATL2I and Casa -40. Collections settled with promptness at current rates ofl Exchange, without charge. Foreign and American Coln' furnished for Shipping and Custom House purposes. I Draw upon the Royal Bank of Ireltind,(llauthority,)l Lnut.n, kc., and furnish Exchange:available in any, .part_ of the British Kingdom, in - sums of -El and up. 'wards. Servs. Pp Exam. (New York rate.) paid deposit. orison chirent accounts; and the higheSt rate on Time . account. Stiwks bought and sold at the Brokers' Board '• in this city, New York. Boston and Baltimore. Bullies j paper and loans negotiated. The latest qtiotat ions of stocks and securities through out the Butted States can be seen at the office. Dee. '21., 185,5 . 51-10 m INSURANCE. - COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY. . . !Wilton Buildings, 3d rtreet, • , • • HAILIIISBIJEO, PA. f;11 - IARTERED CAPITAL 8300000. ltd/ insure build ngs and otber iiroperiy.4-ainst loss or damage by Eire. - Iso, aptinst:psrils of the I'ea. Inland N avigatlpn and . tainsportatlon. SIMON 'CAMERON. S. S. CARRIER, Secretary. President - . - L. P:WIIITNEY, AnENt, Pottsville, Schuylkill coubty, Penna. Dee. 21, '55 ;=, 51-tt MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE AND TitUST COUPANY. POTTSVIELE, PA I'.IAPITAL 8101:0,000-C R TER ‘.,/ Perpetual. .rhisCompany,eh - artered by the Legislatrue of perm sylrania, with a capital of Ohe liunared Thousand Dol. lars, le now hilly organized, and has commenetid bust nem. . ' • . The Company Is prepared to receive monies and other property in' Trust, and allow' interest on all monies de. posited in trust; atlhe rate of five ,per cent per annum; principal and interest payable on demand. For rates of Premium On Life Insurante, see the printed Tables supplied at the office of the Commny, Centre Street, Pottsville, three doors south' of the Exchange Ho tel. JACOB UISSTLINGE J;r., President. ;lons ii. ADI3I, Seely and Treasurer. APril 1, 1854. 1:34f . THE POTTSVILLE MUTUAL AND JOINT &men LIFE 'INSURANCE COMPANY OFFICE CENTRE, STREET, next. door above Green's Jewelry Store. CAPITAL $lOO,OOO--CHARTER PERPETUAL. This Company, recently chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, is fully organised. The Company is prepared to effect insurance upon Boot and to receive and execute trusts. and to allow Interest on monies received at 'the rate of five per cent. per annum, unless otherwise agreed upon. Principal and Interest pay able on demand. Capital and a.ssus safely invested in Geniis and Mort gages and other good securities. Annual dividend of the profits will be made payable In rash, or appropriated to the payment of premiums. For, rates of Preiniunis on Life Insurance, see printed Lilies, supplied at the Company's office. NATHAN EVANS, Preit. • SOLOMON FOSTER, Via Preel. D: T. T.tvton, Secsciary a nd , Trnuuccr. Sept. 16, 1154.• • • ANTHRACITE INSURANCE CO. Authorized Capital $400,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL----OfrICC, Na. 91 Walnut Strata between Third and Fourth Streets, Philadelphia. .• This Company will thence against Mr.,: or Patuage by FIRE, or lIIIILDINU S, Furniture, Merchandise generally. Also MARINE INSURANCE, on Vessels, Cargoes and Freights. INLAND INSURANCE, to all parts of the Union. ° DIRECTORS: • D Luther, `• Davis Pierson, Lewis Audenried; Joseph 31astieid, Peter Sieger, Dr. Geo. N. Eckert, Peorge F. Tyler, U. Hammett, . Samuel 11 . Rothermel, Francis nacoll. ," D. LUTHER, i'resident JOStPII MiXTrilD Via l'retident. ' • 31. F. llzmi, Secretary. arir PETER U. LUSHER, has been appointed Agent for cbe above Company, in Schuylkill County, to persons desiring Insurance can apply. Juno 2.1,1555 (April 8,114 3.3-1 , STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.. 1 1 0VR'111 ANN UAL S'I I A.TEMEN T May 15.1854. Assets, May Ist, 18.13, : ' $338,318 - TO C 2.146 premiums and interest reedy: ed the past year, mutual depart- meta, , ' ., $101,648 i 2 • Bills Receivablein same. ' A 647 'O4 Cash Premiums, Stock Departrait, 40432 al ' 170,568 56 . . ~.. , • ' $529,587 26 Losses. expeuseP. ounniissions, re- - Insurance, mutual deiurtmegt, 101,500:,:; . " . .. stock , " , 27,031 9$ \ ASSETS: Bonds, mortgages, stock and other good securities, -' 173.135 72 Bills receivable, 197,009 SG Cash on hand and in hands of agents, . . r"'-. 1 For Ftro or Inland Inrortore, apply to ' JNO. T. 5110F.1 4 .1F.1t. Agent , - Ju1y15,1654 28-1 y INDEMNITY. HC FRANKLIN Fire Insurance Co. r of Philadelphia. Mace, No. 16334 Chesnut street, near Fifth street. Charier N. Banker, Thomas Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant,. Jacob R. Smith, Continue to make Insurance, permanent or limited on , every description of property, in town and, country;at i rates as low as are consistent with security. The COmpany have reserved a' large Contingent Fund. 'afford with their and Premiums, safely invest4gl. 'afford ample protection to the insured. . Since their incorporation, a period' of eighteen years they have paid upwards of o a t million itco inidred Mew and dollars, losses by the, thereby affording evidence of the ri.i.vantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet itith promptness. all liabilities. VIIARCES N. BANCKIiII, President. Criaatts Secretary. The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned institutiord'and is now prepared to make in surance, on every description of property. at the lowest rates.: :1 ANDREW RUSSEL Agent. Pottsville, Jan.ll, 1651. '2-tf THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity and Trull Company of Philadelphia. Of ;No. 1= Chesnut street, the First dOor Kast of the Outer& -,I • CAPITAL S3OO,OOO.—CHARTER PERPETUAL, Contintreto make Insuranceson lives on the most fawn able terms. .) The Capital being tetid up and invested, together with a large and. constantly Increasing reserved fund, offers a i perfect security to the:insured., The premiums may be paid yearly, half-yearly or otter terly. - I ' t The Cotupittly add ni Boxott periodically to the inzuran. tea for life. The firstlionns, appropriated in December, 1544, ana the second - Dom; in December t lS49, amount to an addition et 4"'_'92 10, to every $l,OOO tailored under the Meat policies. soaking $1462 50 which will be paid when It shill become a clalni, lintund of $l,OOO originally Insur• ed; the next oldad amount to $1.Z37 50; the next in ago to $1,212 50 for every $1,000; the others In the alma pro. portion according to the amount and time erstanding, which additions make an average of more than 60 per matinport the promioMs paid, without inrreasingthe an nual premium. • ARNAGEttB: , Thomas liidgerayti,Jo , hn A. Brown. A rmon Davis' D. Danner. John Jay Smith, . Fr lerick Blown, • . Robert Yearrall, , • tionrgo Taber. Joseph Yeager. . , John Latimer? Thomas P. James, Wharton Lewis, Joseph T. Batley.; . • John U. Slack. Pamphlets nontalnlig table of rats" and explanations. form of applitation and ftwther information min ho had at the Office. •TIIO3IAS-111119WAY, Prodder'," Jens F. Jangs. Aetnary. • ' fra.Thestubtwilber,la agent for the above Company in Schuylkill Conuty,- and will eiTeet Insortnces„ and give till neeesaary Informailen tm th !subject. Ipril9, 12. • ' SANNAN. • Irl BUSHINEL d TULL. 19,:x:,8 58 DMECTORS Genii° W. Elebaids, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphe E. Borie„ David S. Brown, Morris Patterson, LIFE INSURANCE.. WA,GON4AXING. -.t4:i MACES: ' • 1 x ibisa wimbevi baring pun,. sled the . - carriago /bop of Mr. 6...lonatinab, would 7.‘", : respectfully aolleit tha paVici tronage n of Ma d eusteraers and the pn genera/. Beinglikpdertatned to keep np the reputation of the work Made ti/ .11r:Joullugs. IV shall employ iunachat thobrat hands Ord material. Call and glee as a trial. , All WWI .InA4e by mg wArnrarte4. . „ ALTliti • A 1 7. Morrie Atidition;WearlymodterFardey fio n, Ittistlll6,Vol i&SL ; - Islt-tf _ . . ..,CARRIACE.IVIANUFAOTORY.- area.- - of (hal intisegts, R. DEIIIM, , of : the-. late• firm of ftl • Ot;ihra t llolltnata, hoeing pikes' the tusinesa en tirely into his own hands, is prepared to, ' . make and repair carriages of eeery dear edption end kind cheaper th,en ever, and #7-,z, at the' Sang* time. in n' style end manner `s-aum"- - not,ti be esfelled ,Or bmnty end durabilify by any eatehmaker, either at home or Oren,. lie inarants all two itteittiO 444 pubs c" 'Ailed to the Lsr*o'and Splendid stock of aIRRIAGES on band, both .nott And' wood hand. =shier* Ia part of Js, ny Linds;hoth single and double seated; Buggies,-Sedides, Cesdlest. Vick Wagentote., - dc.- Nothing bat the best anaterlSlMillend none bus the best Torksstrieurpkiyed. Ordersveeelved (man adistance ankpromptly - executed. Mr.itElAM ishimselfa practical emtehmaker, and keeps carefully posted up in all that relates to the improve ments in his line. of businetet, Pottsville. Mar IT, le. • . ,l - IRON: WORKS. ASHLAND IRON WORKS. mita , THE SURSCRIBERS are now fully prepared to furnish. at the Ashland Iron 4 11 *. 6 R;R %Corks, Steam Engines and Pumps or any ama power and capacity. for mining and other • " PurPcoes. Coal Breakensof every size and pattern now in use, together with castings and forging' of every descriptions. Coal and Drift Cars of all sizes and patterns, large Truck and II ome Cars„—all furnished at theshortest. notice. The subscribers flatter them selves : that, hosannas as every. member of. the Arm is a practical mechanic, they will be able to furnish machi nery that will compare favorably with anyl In the glen. Ali Orders directed to h.-L.-Go:lira* Rauh, Ash land, Schuylkill county, Pa , will receive prompt atten tion. ' 1,. P. GARNER. MICHAEL GARNER, JOIIN C. GARNER, _ JOSEPH GARNER. Ashland, Mac 10, '56 .19 CA R TERS & AI,LE hp RON WOJIKS, amaqua, scnuy onuty, v r a., 'T be Subs eri ere, proprietors of the above named extensive establish ea on t, 311. Pat " flounce to theei tisane of Schuylkill coun ci/ ty, and the public generally, their readi - . . ness to turnout any and all ki editor work •In their line, at the shortest notice, and in the most sat bfactdry manner—such as building Steam Engines. man:. ufaetuting Railroad and Drift Cars, Pumps, Castings and Machinery of all kinds. Nay, the best workmen are employed, and satisfaction may therefore be aafely guaranteed. Orders from abroad promptly tilled. CARTERS & ALLEN. Tamaqua, January 27.1855 , BEAVER MEADOWS. BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS. IIUD.SO t BERriliElt, Iron and Brasil Founders, respectfully inform their pa - •••••• • Lyons, and the public generally, that they - 11:11:71:a= :irefully prepared at the above establish ! ment, to manufacture Steam Engines of every size; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cars, and every ether descriptian of Iron and Brasa Gutting% suitable for --the Coal mining or other baldness, on the most reasonable 'termer Also, Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and ; Machine work In general." _ ilepairing of ail kinds done with neatness and despatch " 'Mir lowest prices. All work - furnished by thorn wen ranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom of thorewho may,want urticir; in their line In this vicinitt. t ' AI orders will moat : with immedLite and prrmiptatten .. .V. IMASON, ! March 4,1854 4•ly - W. IL. 11.U0SON.. • •DO AILOSQR.IRON WORKS. - " Lae:seat, COX. & CO. respectful te ly invite the attention of thebustriess Communffv - to their. new Foundry and rarli Machine Shop. in the town of Donald - —son. Schuylkill county. :They are now It'adr. to execute all orders-for machinery, such as steam engines, pumps, coal breakers, mill gearing for grist and saw mills, railroad and drift - cors,',CO.. dc. , Being practical mechanics, we flatter ourselves that all work done at the Donaldson Iron Works, will give speh satisfaet as will securethe future custom of !bele ;patron. Orders thankfully received and execu ted at the shorlest notice. unclog reasonable terms. ' AMBEOSE LOESER, PETEIt COX. M2I?I{ED JONES, LEWIS MILLER. Fetr;ititry ;.1856 .5: DE HA 1 - fce e gt v lat e . W RKS, TIIE Subscriber is prepnied to mann facture STEAM .ENOIN ES of any power, "... Neaps ofany capscity.and Grail Dreakm eyery description ; its well as evePy-- , ..... other kind of machinery used in Mines, Breakers. Shimmers, Rolling Mills. Saw 11111 s. fix. From-the facilities possessed for maneactuang, and from tang experience in the busines.s, work can Winn:led nai tit this establishment, at the very I west prices, .ind of a Superior quality. • Persons desirous of putting up mach' ry of any kind, era invited to call and examine laths, . and become ac pusinted with prices Wire contracting elsewhere.. Orders of every kihd are solicited. and Bidet attention I will be "liven to their prompt execution, . WILLIAM DEIIAVEN. Mihersvillo, December 9,1844 48-tf vcioriar lona , Ti•eniot7nitrgrirrtiyikliriZona,l,llPelisza:. The Subscribers respectfully invite the attention of the busi nesscomm ty "" . ro their' New Machine Shop and dry. erected'in the town of Tremont. and ."777, under the superintendence and manage: mont of Meagre. Z. Batdortr. and Philip Umholtz where they are prepared to execute all , ordors foi Machinery of Praxi and Iva; such AS Steam Engines of any power, Nano capacity. Coal Drnalreis'of every descrip tion; airkindis of Gearing for Rolling Mills, Grist and Sam-Mill F. Drift Cars, anti all kinds of Railroad Castings, such as Chairs for Flat and T itaifa, Frogs. Switches. and all klads of Cast and Wrought Iron Shafting . Mr. Urn: helix being,a practical Mechanic, and having had the con. - " fidenee and'experienee for many years in the Coal.ilegion. persons desirous of putting up. lii4chinery of any kind, are invited to call and oxamine our pattern's and superior quality of work, and become•aNuainted with prices at Misr , Work's, before contracting elsewhere. Orders of ev ery kind thankfully rtvelved, and strict attention will ho • given to their prompt execution, having Feral:ran, 20. - .10; -lei and GO horse Engines on hand. 4 ,1rin.6, 1858 J.:ly C. A. & A. M. SELTZER. FOUNDRY & NIACtUfF SHOP, ,I(2'ort Carbon, Sohn, - Co:, Pa. - ... im p T. 11. WINTERSTEEN'antiounc . r es his readiness, from the complete outfit orate rtbove . natuedestabllshMent. to sup ply all onlers in his line of business— such as for Steam .Engines, Railroad and Drift. Cars, Pumps, Coal lireakers.'Castings and Machine ry of every pattern. Ile warrants his work to give sails fantfou, and accordingly solicits patronage at borne and abroad. Jan. 27.1855 G . FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. . .. t THE Snlasivibeis announce to the Pith 4 . rt ima. lie that they kre the Proprietors of the .._ Franklin Works Port Carbon. lately car• ify4A`• ried. on by S. Sillyman, where they con; ..` ... .-!._` time to manufacture to order, at the shortest notice. Steani - Etigincs. Pumps-Coal Breakers and Matchinery.of almost gay size or description. Sro mining or other purposes. Also, itailrmt4l and Drift Cars, icon or Brass Castings of any size of pattern. Orders are respect fully solirlted. *GEO. B. FISSLER L BRO. i 3• - . Franklin Shovel Works. The snhscribers continue to furnish the Colliers and Dealers of Schuylkill County, with Shovels of all kinds, st the. lowest Philadelphia prices. Attention to particu larly callid to their Coal- Shovels. Orders for Shovels of spyjsize or pattern promptly attended to. i • ; = GEO. B. FISSLER BRO. Port Cartten, Auglist 21.1852. 34-tf FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. , Steam ar ractory, dkc. - NOTICE).—The business of the late firm of SNYDER & 31ILNES, will be contin .,,-, • ued by the subscriber in all Its various X Qlbranches of Steam Engine building, Iron 7 •••'' • Founder, manufacturer of all kinds of Machinery: for Rolling Mills; Blast Furnaces, Railroad Care; &c. lie will also continue the business of Min ing and Selling the celebrated Pine Ibrrit White Ash and Learis am/ Spolin reins Red Ash Cools, being sole proprie tor 's,f these Collieries: GEORGE W. SNYDER. January ^_1,155¢• 2-tf TO COAL OPERATORS & MINERS. Pioneer Boller Works.. rto attention h subOLfilasbr'iMsrsstrucllinminuvn"rt the 1 ;o e o. their Boiler Works, on Railroad street, be rtMt; low-the Passenger Depot. Pottsville, Pa.. there they are prepared to manufacture BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Nmoke Stacks., Air Stacks. Blast Nies, Gasometers, Drift Cries. ,kc. Boilers nn hand. Being practleal niechanics. mid having for years devoted I betuselves entirely to this branch of business, they flat ter ,themsolves that work done at their establishment will eivb satisfaction to nil who may fsvor them with a Individuals and Companies will find it greatly to their ad vantage tai exam i ne their work before engaging elsewhere. $370.764 16 :4;171,1853 Jis-tf • JOHN & JAMES' NOBLE. -4-- • POTTSVILLE ROLLING _NIILL. ERR SUBSCRIBERS 'respecifttily an flounce to the public that their new Roll lag Mill is now complete(' and in full ope I .,.,t crp „,,c o n n ration. and that they are prepared to sup - • ply all kinds of Bar Iron of rarionsalses which thy will warrant to he superior in quality any obtained from abroad, at the sane prices. . . . . . . They also manufacture T RAIN. for the use of the Col lieries and Lateral Roads, weighing . from 21 to 50 lbs. per yard. made of the lest Iron, and which will be found • 1110ell-chepper than the imported article. • . Bolng.practical mechanics. and having had considerable experience in the Iron business, they flatter themselves thttt they ! enn kite entire satisfaction to purehaws. and also Make It their interest to patronize home maanfac t tires. , . JOHN BURN'S!! & CO, December 6,1651 ' , . 404 f WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. Pottsville, Pa., J wr.EN A; BROS. respectfully invite Mat the attentlon of the business community . 1 1 , 1 f . igii to their New Machine Shop and Foundry ended between Coal And Railroad streets, and fronting on Isorvreglan stree, where they are prepared to execute elf orders fir machinery of Brass and Iron. such as Steam Engines, all kinds of Dear log for lolling Mills, Grist and SA Ai Mills, Single and iscreble a4ting Pumps, Coal Breakers, Drift Cars, all kinds of Railroad Castings. such as Chairs for Flat and T flail; Frogs, Switches. Sc.; all kinds of cast and wrought Iron Shafting. Being practical mechanics. and having made the demands of the Coal Region their study for years, alio all kinds of Machinery in their line of business, they- Satter themselves that• work done at-their estabilahnoeial will giro eatisfactlon to all who may honor them with a call. All orders thankfully received and promptly exo eateil, oti the most reavnahle terms, • . ' ! ' JOUN Y. tvnEx. TffOMAS WREN, • JAMES WREN. October2,lBs2 404 f • PALO ALTO'ROLLINC MILL. TILE Subscribers beg leave to att- Par4l L L__, nounce to their friends and the public, , 7 4 "ttli generally, that their new Rolling Mill at . .,-;:tri" - taii Palo Alto • w complete. and in full operation,andthat they are prepared to tarnish "'Tails of various patterns. weighing from 2'2 to iQ tts per yard. Also, different sizes of flat, square and tenn4 merchants' bar iron. ~ AnderS for rails or bar iron arerespectfully solicited, and will meet with prompt attention if loft either at the Rolling, Mill, Bright & tercit's hardware Store. IN•nt rect.: or at their (Alec. AYWOOD., cct.„ ()FFICE—N. E. corner Centre \and Market streets, •,'.d story. Pottsville..Januari let, stns. The undersigned have this day termed a copart tiership under the style and Arm of.l.lAli. WOOD, A ll 0„ for the purpose of manufacturing Railroad and liar thin, at their Palo Alto Rolling. )fill. 111 NJA~ltiv HAYWopp, - RICHARD LEE, „ • cconcit:muotrr, HARRIS. , The bpcimirs of the late firm of Lee, height k Co.,"111 tki settled by the fon of Haywood, Lee .L tk. Jan. r t ASHLAND. TAMAQDA. DONALDSON. MINERSVILLE. TIIEMOI T. ' - PORT CARBON. POTTSVILLE. IRE SCREENS. ME ~ 3L I I . , •j j KURTZ £ HEISLEct i ;• ' 3(Litei KitstlG noire!). elk. l Ca,) ~..:. ' __ • MitillifilettlTlfflU'lidl - ,• 7 l , W Ire Coal Screens. Coal 1114411 e a, tare' tri - ''' .=FR Brooms, Ite. ; se., Mhtersroltlectittylkin rrr , tz. County. • ~ I - ''''' Thankful thrttu) llbetafratronage the/ have. :waived from the . Good Dealers and _ nt*nk / hille past, , oduhliorst respectful t$ solicit Moir custom In the tatnre.j g .k.dtate at our shop will be trarranttal; an that n 'One heed be raid of getting a bad i jeb. . • lir. Kiertabeing one of the oldeet, and the tend ire expe- A t wed ', T Warfarin the ' nty, ere feetente, Umtata eidt tiara out the•host C 411) na in the Itnibn- ill . C 1 1 ,I , lt.lXtaaddrisiell to J. Karts. Illitererrillo, to W. L. Heisler; Pottsville or K & Heisler' Slinersarille, will be promptly attended to. OW Screen ;viand. , - My 10 . 1856 • - • i . , • i 20- POTTSVILLE. _.,WIRE SCREEN. FACTORY. • casing's of Propele ;! ti e! - HE 'Undersigned. has as .- P soured the- trroprietorahlpief Abe Wire • Semen rectory In Coal street, lately eon ".7M4, di:feted by 11.1.. Cake:and desires to call ihr attention of Coaleraters. and the puhlicsentrallyi lOhlitritterrslveestabl - Arrangentents are made thr procOring the very beat of materials,'Mad , orders for war tai 4 large amount will be fated. at thebortst no ticeolndnn the most satlsfaitory terms, S, '• - fhe suboriber, triorenver. having secured the services of etiil ail and experienced workmen invite...the most ri gid examination or test of his screens, plumbing them equal to the best turned out iu ethermanefarteties. text. 1141855 1-tf , • c ANN T AIRCIT AND SHOE t SJORE, t RODGERS . : , aoaa S,ZAMUEL S'I'ROUSE has'just opened , : iiw. INT ik:Olt : ' , .. ~ 44 11t0R .11.AILINO WIMUICS." T . • 4 lame stock of all kindA of Doota.l) , •ht,oi. Tronitg. t (trpet2s7, umshoes• kg. • 'Among • I - : R0D4114 EST &Co MamilDLeturest ll'sj iI G --"'- .' 1! 1 4 11110 . ' ofCa Cast ,:71 Urro711t1.110 : N. I ftAILI: 0 , 1 Chit a /roll's Shoes, uatters. Uppers ke Of e . r..... In WI;R, of eviry deierlption 'tavitekbe attottfOi ` !halters , Le found. LadlPli: and -wot, - 'of the iublie their brunet' of Ihninei /which is conducted In Inns MEW,: be teen V , rit =tory, In Owl street, Pottiville,,Penni. - They inn furnish Verandas, • Trellis-Work for Arbors: Trainers, Tree Saxes, de. in every rarietv of - ONE THOCSAND PAIRS style; iWindowOus ds, Cellar Orating and Wire Netting - , Of Boats alul slows __HAVE JUST been received by the of all kinds, at the shortest notice- and on • the :lowest ' • ternai,. together with Iron Bedstead% Yarnii Lot and Ilan den Plintes, English Hurdle Pence, de., kc., below city alitawliber, at his old boot and shoe IL prices 4 , . , store,. hi Na.haritouge street. nearly opposits h. li.-;-Cemetery lots neatly enclosed . 'Designs " g ot •, , Justice Ileetrs Q!1:co. • _ _ ._• Naming returned safest days ay" tri 'tun ewitaners.. ilverithing in the:kit:4m itry trbawder °Met*, will be furnished at the shortest notice. Feben 2, lfaa • • !I My MEDICINAL NEW: DRUG. AND MEDICINE; STORE. It' rENRY SAYLOR, formerly - drug.; j.: gig forj. 8. .0 3lartln;resPectfullienuOuntas to 0 public that he has established .himseitin the . apothecary business. and opened a new drugstore, near Vi%Hts IL Kill:Hes cabinet warerooms, in Windt! street, tbore Stcprui., and invites the patronage of . those who may require anything In his line, promising that every care ar.d attention that his eaperienco will enable him to give, and that the nature of the business demands. [Pottsville. April 12, 1858 ra-ly • LYSINS' KATtIAIRON.. 111111 7 AV- YOU used Lyons'iliathairgn Lij for the hair? It Is the most delightful toilet arti ele in • the world and is preetninently beneficial for Greyl and Bald heads. The Kathairon fully restored my hair afters baldness Of twelve years.. Yours truly. IL L. vrivATen. -No. 65 Warren Street. New York.• ..Als4,lyons* Extra;:t of:Pura Jamaica (linger, for dys pepsia and-general nervous debility, dc...can be had at r e- , amuxr,s • Perfumery and Varlet) , Store, Centre StreAt,Pottiville. !tier 23, 1555 . ;f 4 - -41-tt I=l T • USSES t . TRWSSES t 1 TRUSSES It i i i ' . • 0.. Hi NEEDLgS 1 ... • . ... A 'Tina's snot Brace Italstaoughment COU'lli West Comer,of 1 . ,2th. and Race streets, Philadelphia, imptmter.. of line French Trusses, combining extreno lightness, ease arid durability with correct construction:, ' . Iteriplal or ruptured patients can be suited by 'rem • tin g amount sas below :—fiendin g n timberid in chop con 4 the hips, and stating side affected. • - • Cost of single Truss, $2, $3, $4, $5. Rouble—L.ss 6, $S and SIU. ' Instruction sas to wear. and.how to ofit•Ct a cure, s. en passible. gent with the Truss. .. .. 4 Als6 for sale.in groat variety. • . Dr. Banning's- Improve 4 Patent Body Brace, FortbO. cure or Prolaosus Utotl.. Spinal Pron. and Sun porta,:l'atout _Shoulder Wares. Chest Expanders. and Ereetoi,ll.racrs, adapted to all with Stoop : ,,. houlders and Weak Lungs: English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspen. sories. Syringes—male•and female. Cl — Cr Ladies.l.itooms. with Lady attendants.. Philadelphia, July 28.'55 - i 30-1 y GREAT CURE TOR DYSPEPSIA ! Tit. A::: 1 pitEPARED from .RENNET, or thO fourth st °coach of the OX. after directions of Baron ' Liebitt. the great PhysiOlogical Chemist, by J. S.llO Gil; TON, 31. D.. Ifilladelphla. Pa. . , Thli is Nature's - ineu Ilemtd y for an unhealthy stotM ach.; :No art of man ran equal its curative powers. It rontains,no Iticoholtnit tors, acids, or nauseous drpgi.-+ It is:eatremoly a., , ,reeable to the taste, sod may be talten• by the most feeble patients who cannot eat a wnter crack- I, er without acute distress. Bewareof drtiggetl imitat tons. ! Pepsin is not a drug. . - - . .- ' ;• . 1 Clll on the agent and get a descriptive circular.grat le, I givingv a large: amount of 'dentine evidence, from Lie big'i ;Animal Chemistry; Dr. Combo's Plirdology of Di-. destiOn ; Dr. Pereira on Food 'and Diot ; Dr. John W. Draer,,of New York University; Prof. Dunglisou's Ptivi, Moo; Prof, Sill:lmam of Yale College; Dn Carpenttrs Phy,slology ; &c.. together with report's of cures from ail parts!of the UniteeStotett. :i • 4-.',U' Sold liy all druggists and dealers) in 31ediclnes.t i : Priee' ON I.: DOLLA It per bottle. B. BANYAN, inotr - tie mid /Plait Agent. I Pottsville. Match 8, '.513 ' , ' - ;. • 10- ' ~ 5,7 _1111111me WEGBONS COXPOIINI) OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND P URE FOE CONSCMPT. 'I 0 N. COU a I f. 3. COOS. AST II MA, BRONCHITIS. GENERAL DEBILITY, ' 1 AND ALL SCROFULOUS TIPIORS. • Have Von Tried This Important question should beatlked every inralid whp is suffering front puhponary trouble in this tickle climate. Mare you tried WILDOR'S AIO.M POUND OF COD LIVER OIL AND LIME? it will not nauseate like .thei Plain OIL, but Is on the eontraryi;pleasant to the txste: moreover. the Phosphate of lame Is. In this coui binallou. a most remarkable aid to that healing .propec ties of the Pure Cod Liver Oil. as the following certifi cates ((selected Ntll3ill host of like grati•ful acknowledue mental will amply show. No person should neglect, for !a single hour. a cough, or any affection hf the lungs, lest the Most serious consequences, folloir. Dr. Wilber's preparation is both safe and Simple, and sure in all ordi nary.eases, and has performed some sdrprising cures in deddeel Consumption, where ordinary :medical aid has Da. Wanott:—Dtiring nearly the Whole of the past - winter; I had suffered seriously with a enugh. which bad to irritated my lungs, that my physician frankly admit-. led his fear of consumption following this trouble 'is the Spring weather set iu. Medicine seetue'd to afford me little, relief. until I tried your preparation of Cod Liver Oil and Lime. The effect lam forced lir facts to admit. was almost magical. andl hare the pleasure of ying at this writing. (May 2d,1853,) I ant entirely free m any pulmonary trouble. With thanks to you for your valuable disco x r 3 -. I cor dially recommend it to those who are thus misted. Mama.* C. titan, Chamber, hlreet. lloston. Manbfactured onlyspy ALEXANDERII. Ivu.non, ; • Chemist. 186 Court street. Boston. For sale in Philadelphia by T.- PEVerr t3o.va, 132 North Second street. For tette ittigottsville by J. C. [frolics, Druggist. opposite Episeor4.l Church. - Pottsville, March 8, 56 ' PIJOrn THE GREATEST Medical Discovery of the Age. R. KENNEDY', Of Roxbury, •has urdiscoTeret in one of our common pasture weeds remedy that cares - • • Every Bind of Humor, from the worst scrofula - down to a common pimple. • Ile has tried It In "over 1100 eases, and never failed ex cept in,two eases (both thunder humor). Its has now in his Possession over two hundred Certlikatli of its virtue, all within twenty miles of 'Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cur 4 a nursing' sore mouth. (Mato three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples on the face. .; Two to three bottles wilt cpre the system of biles. Two bottles are warrantedlo care the worst canker in the Month and stoinaCh..- . 1 Throe to rive bottles are warranted to cure the worst Case of Erysipelas. • this to two bottles are warranted to ure all humor in the eyes. • I Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. , . le • 'Four Weis bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. e : . fittie bottle will cure scaly ernptien i ,ef the skin. Two or three bottles are warranted; to cure, the worst case of ringworm. Two or three bottles are wart anted to Tine the Most desperate ClAf' of rheumatism. Three to Our bottles are warranted to cure the salt ' I Five to eight bottles will cure the Worst case of scrofula.' A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, ands perfecteure is warranted when the above quirattlty le taken. I • Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this irl the t -vicinity of. Boston., I know the oKects of it in every ; rase. So sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure 'mill I hht cure humor. I never sold a bottle of It lint that sold. another; after a trial it always !speaks for itself.-1 There are two things about this herb that appear td me surprising; firstthatit growsln ottr pastures, In some places quite plentiful, aud vet its valne has never been known until I discovered it in 141.—seCond, that it I 411011111 cure all kinds of• humor. In order to give SCIIIIO . I den of the sudden rise and great i popialarlty of the dltcovery.l Vail state that in April, I, ISO eeddledit and sold about gig bottles per daY—in i11eiri1,16.54. I sold over one thousand,bottles petday. of it. Seine of the wholesale druggists Who have been -In the nuslUess twenty and thirty years.day that nothing in the flotilla of patent medicines was ever like it. There isle, universal praiseOf It front all enarters, , • In my warn practical always, kept it!strictly for humors —but since its introduction as it general funny Medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. . , - several cases of eplkptic fits.,-a disease which was 'al ways censldered incurable. hive been cured by a few 'hot. hea. O. what a Mercy if it will prove effectual. in all eases of that awfhl malady—there art but few who have seen more of it than I have. • t . -I' know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged peciple enroll by It. .For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick headache. Dyspepsia, A sthuaa,„Over a d, Ague, Pain In the side, Diseases of the Spine.and particularly in die. eases of the kidneys, Ste., the' disecivery has done more oral than any Medicine ever known.. No change-of diet necessary—eat the best you get and enough of it. Directions for list.—Adults, one talde-spoonfid per day =children over ten years, a dessert Ispothiful—ehildren • (rein live to eight years, terespoonfuli As no directions :nt ipe n nt be te ar n ltihraebbolewteolsaltio•Teensatidtallona.trike suMcienit to Manufactured by , bON-ALD KENNEDY, No,, Iw, Warren street. Itaxb airy, Map. Pricey One. Doper. ldesere Yerk city, C. Y. Clicknee, esig . Asy s t ree t; 11. Ring, Pe: Broadway; Rushton & -Clark, ZS Broadway; A. B. & D. Sands, 104 Y Fulton St. Wholesale agent, for Penwsylvankt. T. W. ItlozYrr & Sole& 132 Nortlandittreet:Phlladelehia. Tor sale la Pottsville, by Brown. J. d Metes sixd FL R a h e . • May 19,1155 26.1-y • May 24,1888 . , 2t.ly PLUMBING. i- P i n .. 4l .NE ß N a v A N N Ali C , A e. S or F n i e T r T e li o N a C arni i l .:Nortriglan" - -Btreet. Pottsville. PetinlL bas oon. stantly vs hand a supply of all adzes of Lead Pipe, Shoot Leati,lllOrk Tin Bath 'Pubs. Shover Matt.. Hydrant,. llose,boubla and Blgitlo Acting Pumps Sad Witer MG* 'OS; Also. all kinds of Brass cocks for water and steam, Brass 411 Cor . sad Globes for Porkies. kinds ofOop cr Ww . rklilimng done in the nftitest manner at • fib paid fir old Brass and 14344. • P. • ville:Octe 1850.. ABLISHMENT. DICK/!SON iespeetfutly +once% to the public than tie purctuteed the entire ; of the late dna of More ,aind Dickinson, .nrd !n -it carrying on the pit:making Ineas in all its branches at Ad Stand ender the Potts: House, where be bopea by /Atari to trillium*, be mar' sble to merit a . share of lbs. Ale patronage. Ileitillotir fee his . work to 'be as goodc 1 it will , be done on ate re*, Ade Wrme, his ran be done where ittrolvehitts a trial- - 01 • 11: DICKINSON: ',te:ust 27.15;i3 •1.3-tfl rrUle r lart.b;!s6 1-tf BOOTS, SHOES, Ito. se., Of emery - 'variety. Also, tloota•aad Shoes salted tar; Wawa' wear. Maunaeturiagand Repairing donee thoOtorteat notice. Oct. 211 'ZS 4.24 f • ring alas from New York end Phila delphia, with over Me anti= sun" pairs of Ladles; and Children's shOes, Gentlemen's hits. shoes and gaiters; in fact with a general assort -016111 of hoots, shoes.4e, - I respectfully taxi ti all my old and neW customers. and the public generally. to come and. examine for them• solres,.remainiug thankful for past and prey at Myers. DENNIS DIINLEVY. I.l.—lkwts and Shoes made to ordk of the best Ina teriatand on tut, easiest terms. Aptli 12. '5O • SHOES,_OOOTS, TRUNKS AND Travelinguag . IA NIVL .SCIIERTLE, Poot and Shoe Manufileturer, and general , wholevale and retail dealer. re-spactfully in- • t Hes the attent ion °this en ,tuners to the large and substantial a tack •of Chllarin*Shoes, Ladles' sear,( e n tionen's dress boots: letters, :ley!: together' with the general assortment cC boots. slatte, trunks and carpet Lags which he has now on hind at tds establishment, • 00e' door* hore the career- 4 High aed Centre oppo.ite the Watch House. •• N. 11.::••-Mliters' Shoes and Boots made to order. at the, lowest prices, at the shortest notice. and manufactured from the best of materials. Bystrything In ttn; Sh.iernak• Ing line furnished with despatch, and warr mted to Giro satisfaction. Try hint; and you will not be, disap pointett 4c, I Puttatllte, April 4. 1856. TO BUILDERS. - SHlNGLEst'smiNcLitsi! tIHESTNUri9int shingles, warrant ed for dunaldlity,ut ia:t ix , : 3 , 100. ahrays on land at theeaw rani of tho auteiertber, Yorwardine. in PVerr di. rector' by.llailrOad4 3IATZ, Wayne tp...nehr the Summit. Schuylkill Co. ' Feb. 10, '.stl ; • , LUMBER :`LUMBER!! r lie subscriber respectfully announkZ ,- L to the public that he has completed his Steam • lar Saw-mill In Locust Valley, Schuylkill county. and Is now prepared to, furnish all kinds of Lumber at the lowest prices—such as Pine, Hemlock. and White Oak of every also and deseti r BLUR of Lumber rat to order atitio shortest notice. N0v.17. 4d-tf • I.:DWAII I) E. BLAND. LUMBE I LUMBER!! r HE .sitlis;elll)4 having on the Ist day yarr of November. 113-53 . , tourcturscd th e entlie interest of I is;Severn A:go., in ;:r saw-mill at Mount Hope, situ-. ate in Butler township.; Schuylkill cotnty, is propsted to furnish Masai . Lumber with despatch. , and hived fully solicits the patrOnage so libitrally bestowed on Mini retired firm. • . • ,:::' . JAS. UUSSELL.::;• ' Pottsville, January 12, 'Mr •' _LUMBER AND S PROP TINF ER. NlitoNsuTpiZennß, iAtyVori fier, from- their 31ills (warred to order) at ,the cheapest rates. Dealers and builders will find it their interest to buy from them. They have also a quantity of prorrtirn• berfor sale. which they will deliver on the Little 6-amyl 1117lailmtd. 3 miles above Tamaqua. Tamaqua, July 7,'55 27-tf . WILLIAMSPORT PLANING MILL, nerwmt 711 E Sunbury & Erie Railroad and the Canal. Opposite the Furnace, Willianivort. Penna. (IEO.. S. BANGER & CO.,'Whole salr awl Retail Dealers:lnd 3lanufarturrrs of widte" and .yellow pine flooring boards, sash. daunt, blinds, shfit ter& siding, wood mouldings. &c. Jig and smell sawing. fancy and plain. All descriptions of turning and planing done with promptness, and in the beat manner. Feb. 5. '56 6-13' PUBLICATIONS, L. WORKS I Agriculture, Gardening, Farming, Farriqy, • Poultry, Ac. : 44 VERY Farmer and Gardener Aught . 1 to have a copy of good works on Farming. apd ynr deuing. One Dollar invested in this manner frequently 4AVC.S. Ten. . I Dixon k. Kerr's Ornamental Poultry. 4, - llr, Itrowne's American Poultry Yard, Bennett's Poultry Book, Hind Farriery, . . Yonatt & Skinner on the Horse, 'Mason's Practical Farmer, Cole tin the Diseases of Animals. . ' Thotaas on Farm Implements. ko Johnson's Agricultural Chemistry, . . Dewning's Rural Essays. do Landscape Ganlening, Bridgeman's Gardrueet. Assistant, fluist's- Flower Garden Direct9ry, tin kitchen - Gardetwis Instructor. For sale -at B. B.tNNAN'S Book and Stationery Store, 14. Pottsville. April 5. IqlC. IMMENSE SUCCESS: - - _ THE 'CITE-WES7' iLtaRZINE TX THE II ORLI) •' HA LIMO'S DOLLA MONTHLY." ' Dcyl:quecl for Erersi American home T i INCOURAGED by hiimp' eeeden ted KIC . CRSR which. this popular monthly has met -I with,and the rapidity with which Jt has lucre:nett its circulation,the proprietor has reserved to make it still more worthy of the patronage of the public. That this I admirable work Is a niir+cle of cheapnem, is admitted by every one, containing. as it aoes one hundred pages of , reading matter in each number, being more than any et the $3 augazines, and forming two vol amen a year of six hundred pages each, or twelve. hundred pages et reading • matter per annum. for ONE DOLLAR! • Thilleu's Dollar Monthly Is printed with new type, upon • fine white paper, and its matter Ise:lrefully compiled and - arranged by the hands of the editor and proprietor, who has been kuowu to the public as connected with the le,s• ton press for sixteen years. It pages contain news. tales poems. stories of the sea, sketches, miscellany, adven tures. biographies, wit and -humor, from the best ands. most popular writers of the oValt7; It is also spiced` with a record of the notable events of the times. of pea4X4 ar0:1.74r, of dlsCoveries, and improveMents occurring in • either hemisphere, forming an agreeable companion for • a leisure moment or hour. anywhere.: at home or abrotid, each number being complete In itself. No sectarian subjects &readmitted Into Its pages: there are enough coutrovendal publications. each devoted to its peculiar set or clique. .This work is intended fer "Tut Mitmax," north or south. east or west, and is filled to the brim each month with chaste: popular and graphic miscellany, just kuch as any father, brother or friend. would place in the bands of a family circle. It Is In all its departments, fresh and original, and, what it purports to he, the cheapest magazine In the world. • " Any pertnin enclosing ¢l to the proprieteros below, shall ,reeefve the magazine for one „year, or any person sending us eight subscribers and $B, at 'one time. Shall re ceive acopy gratis. , M. 31:13ALLOC, . Publiiher and! Corner of Treinont and Itreinfield streets. Boston Dec.l, 'LS 48-ly WATCHES, JEWELRY. t MERICAN RAILWAY -TIME . KEEPERS, a choke itrticle, just received by ELLIOTT, next d&lr to the 3llnole flank. lU . POtt F v I Ile, May 10, '5O LARGE Assortment of Cameo Ins and Ear Rlerzs. just rocelved by • etrille, May 10.'56 ' S. ELLIOTT. . /I. 14, tun! Silver Lever, and Plain ehet.. for tato Iraver . 1n Tide° •ban they hate ee - jr . Leon offered in t he ectitnty of Selosylkill. ; .1. S. ELLIOTT. next door abate the Miners' Bank. l'ttscille, 3Lty 10, '56 16-A . , • AVISE73 ' - CHEAP Watch and Jew- .. el rv , Store. N 0.72 North Serena .I ‘. street, - (opposite the Mt. Vernon I louse). Philadelphia. Gold. Lover \Vetches, full Jetselod;lB. K cases. ST3; Sil ver Lever.ful I Jeweled,4l2; Silver URI ne. $0; QUartier, $5 to $7; Gold Spectacle*. $4 SO to $10; Sliver Spectacles $1 SO; Silver Table Spoons, per set, $l4 to $18; Silver Des, sett Spoons, $O, to $11; Silver Tea Spoons. $4 75 to 7 So, Gold Pens and Gold cases,so 20 to Vs; Gold Pens and Silver cases, Si; together with *variety of fine Gold Jew elry, Gold Curb, Gnarl' and Ikb chains. All goods Ira r rented to be as represented. 'Watches and Jewelry re. paired in titehost manner. Also, Masonlcliarlts, pins. ite. made to order. . . N. 11.—All e. - -- _ . uy mail or otherwl.r. u:11.1 1 - 4 nnctually rtiaonaed to. Sept. V., '55 31-ly "I'AUFFER £ HARLEY .•. CHEAP WATCH P ER; J EW ElLVirinas e and retail—at the "Philadelphia, W0.' , 3 and Jetetlry Store," No., 90 North Second street, cop. Mt - ner of Qnarry,Plil adelphla. Go rei Lever IValches, fall Jeweled. 13 care:lisp', V 9. Gold Lupine. Watches. 13 to ,i:i4. Slitter Loier,fulljewelled,sl.2 tinld Spectacles, „S 7 00 I Silver Lepine.jewels, ,' 9 Fine Silver do Superior Quartlers. ' 7 LndlesOld Pencils, . 1 00 , Bold Bracelets, " . 3 Silver Teantpoons. set, 109 Gold Pens, with Pencil. and Sllser Holders„ $l. " Gold Finger-rings. 37N cents to VO; Watch Olassit, plain,l2% cents; patent,lBX cents; Bonet, 21' cents; other-articles in prormtlon. All gOod. warranted to be what they aro sold for. STAUEViIIt .i HARLEY, On hand-00[1101101d and Silver Ide'Vers and LOOMS Still lower than the above prices.. l Sept. In '39 •- - WATCHES. JUST RECEIVED, an extensive rssatttnnt of (7 )) 0 if:itches. as follows: . ' ' Vino Oold Magic Etuntbiz and Hunting Ca.Pe Talent 'Fever. froin SIM to SAX). (lidd Ancbor Lever and Urine, irons' $22 to , o. Sarre Wittchts—ltunting and Open Far, front i'.s to t4O. Tctectr,y.,-Also a very extensive attsertuteot of l• Ina Jew 'Clry. Batt& Ware.—dust received, a variety of the Xlatest patterns and best quality, by the set or sin- Ile niece. Fancy Goods—ln every variety. such its Fine, China Rignres. Plower Vases, Inkstands, Ornaments. At. Musical Intittantzt*,---Sulierior Vlolins.tluitars, Arror i ' -------÷.7-------: - . s.•••••••• •---- ~,,,„ deans, Flntes. At. : Sr. - All of which are offered at the lOwest market pric at. :14 fin arproll j etang .51,3:4012 of ii'llsl.7:. IV;;,ler:.:'„ t -". 1 : the! fUllOWing Cnfoiniation neer t I p.,31:_,, • ~ , Call and see for yourselves. at ' 1 " , 4 , P by ..,•1,1,,, 4 r , r- .' MAX I. l 3 (Vile-L. Fiviyi'..) tql he quickly .•1 1 - ,-• 1 :., . . .... , Centre street, 3 doe• i above sfablioiange. alift rote made of eltleratui and via t.,•:- . 1 • 4 '. • Pottsville, Der.16:15 4 1 ikte••„Vl, 341 ' • 4.fttf 'ail) teutrAlize , the rci , i po's 'II. -- • . . . 4 the ',farmer. GRASS AND GARDEN-,BkamB, FRUIT . , Agricuitural Implements, 4 THE-subscriber :will. he( vu hand Cloter..Tinuithy and id her - I ' . wets. White- Chiigr and Ityiet ';',.: seeds, 'together with tlardon and View - ' 4 ,.,.. 4 ,. ' will watrant t'e , be fresh and good. 11. , s i l/ , 1 oe d, s s Me all kinds of :Fruit Trees. Or.l r t 11, P•I'l H. they an, tepreeented , ) Agrictiltur ti iiiii.,;,,, of wbiete ,will be fiteillehed at_. tna:i e l ,, ,„ cl•• The seed; and 1 retoksold by the sic. s „ rjr ?". r ., " r 1 , 14 t. j4s taro, Only from itrow,r, , t L I r- i standimb lie tiocie,itet clot In seed. ,; ,7,,,1 , •, cuousit in the inailtet from thooto who sya : out re and to the character of the act d ~1, he putehatoe or sell 'Reeds grown promittenentl ,gatdotta, when. their. too close proximity a their 4/witty, particularly thosy of the. A.I:Ua Wit lean important musideration to - 0w... elisse either eeeds'Or Pratt tree!. For fret,, In ordetit,eiity to it . . From. the Gel•iiiantuien KEEP DOWN THE WEEDS. Every eultivafed crop—and under this shor.lit embraee all the vegetables which ' as tooa by bulb-alas sea. bewit.--*b.uld free, frena weeds. The which the: most (Crops, is far greater than those w h o ex . :twirled the.subject would supp,,se, are great eshuusters, and e x tract ttte.:;it the nutritive resources o f . than cu:;ic; ttrtcr col plants of equal' size and weight. Many t imer native plants require five times Ilia alitneut istLr is necessary tl.' support and mature an equal t-.lertlseassi of the !most valuable grain plahts. A tif.ht, a.S.t.dolt.ektutrl fore, Which is infested by weeds, has its prude ' Ct power very essentially diminished by theut t. out anY advantage resiiiting to the owner, 10 a,at.ts4and particte of nourishment which the}' actual end dead foss. It is said th welt Ousted is hall hoed," and th at. "a crop ( 4, 1 hoed is tWice hoed." Iliorifitgliness ;,; iperfurnatinee of these important-details wiH r.. 0,1 10 sarilyY i elTect.much c:cansinx the suit, sal i‘ 1 ,....12P5tu 3r ' 'of flail inosiituportant praeLical sun learn in farming. There mire many r Thais yegeation which C 41.1/ be tmthiu.ed ouly z" ~ stani:vigilatice and care:. The extreme hArd '"ll of their nature, and their perfect uzeiiimitt..ti wonderful powers of procreation, render of floc task of difficult accomplishmen t, t l,s l where the soil . is rich, as in the case of ell which . have been lung tilled, eel heavily inat;t;. ;c 11 , 3 „r, 4 ' In twiny eases excessive fouluess,is iviti.ips ite r,4 , succeSsfully remetlied - by sowing the land t., train cow, and moving it fur a few seasons. This sill .:Ltain--ati , rally weaken the wurthless!grunth, a square. soil is again broken, care in the nianais,euant the cultivated crops for a few years, wille.cl,,,, ‘ ",:i sv u the operator thoroughly to eradicate the r, :a mid secure a clean and healthy conttitiue, .v the wbryt . crizes. The grasses, from the 1,e...41 struCture of their routs, and playsiologi,i: tudesienon prove fatal to most of the biennial weetiff.„ as they do also to tansy : perennlalst; bill IMI1110;be taken to st t. land dor ti well. en-that op the surface'ruity 1.. ;! cupted, and aslittle space left as po..ifilito growilrof .the profitless !dente. f6if flair 15.1ta EMI Clea — n, seed, also, is un'.important desideratiA 6 ,T,' ; Hirasii seed. 412 , welt - a...int try of the grain•, air -• """ ten Oublittil great injury is done by sowing i lilif I Whenever a weed ruckus its appearance, no t ,., y r or labor should be lost in eradicating it. z.. me seed if permitter to mature, will produce .1 r ; nel' geny which may demand great labor ,and etr ._, tide 1 to subdue., "O year's, seceding make- t t,' . t year's "weeding,'"says tie old ndage,Ond ru,lizt ow pets have ;found a true one. , . . ~ A • ~ - AN 06) P,‘ltllttl. II 1: .‘Vophigasytou, .giligix .0.„11,,y ;s, law ti. —,•l, Ti 11,,, --.-srss...s.--- -- --- • ow To — Pitt/TV:CT GROWING CM: N.,, -T he 6,7, .i i ,,_ AV Farnier, gives some capital ad vice to show t , tt it 'otto , to wake the seed corn route up÷huve to mike sllU , iist. plardS grow—how to keep the Netts from i-er.::4 l . l riti t y , ' ing. up the,seed—laosv to prevent the crowsir . i : eft , pulling up the plant. Hear what _the Fl.l rk says: • , , ~., I WI, 1 "The most sure way to have the seed 'co tes y f al and du well, is first to. maniac and prepare en ground Well—plant! good. lleed, M e an ~. i t ,:2 11 1 u s t i lv frotalhe cob. This never fails with me; ay il le tt e - t! ri'ation from this have failed under diffefeb; r *,- cumatances. i. 4st. "To prevent the seed from lining destrwef : P e t : the liens.—The pig witita full belly wi' fe+r round; the hen wit i a fall crop, fi __HC root :a ill !•,.. irikp sert(ch 'the- ground—lh refore--:whiii‘ Illy 'OW 1 are disposed to scratch I roll them nil the - •I his p e and i;ive them-as munch Coin as they will ea;, NKr, te hiel t th e y a l w:a y s ;du g to me a merry tiii,e,d. "Pi lay a irhole Initial of eggs. ems h "To prevent - crows from pulling corn--I s ;;tfr "411 cumin the field broadcOrt, which they te , ..1 u; faucets 'anti leave the seed. If I have too much ci..h; .•'''l. l by My liberality. I soak the corn in stryi•i' ni -nrninwn delPflt and but water. - Last spring, after scatterinz _ ftput. , e t a butshelof corn soaked in this way, I pielvt meow fl forty;-two dead 6rows, and how nia oy taiin :-, ilelnotal off feeling 'kind o' sick,' I am not aide to •r:•,iost, work. Wire rind grub-worms are more difficult .i.l..'"" im ''",:i era ts. dead with—fur any poison used fee th, ‘ mom ,. traction, is always absorbed by the soil, 51,,, ~--' ---• a sure remedy fur these pests, and eau only Ss , A ~ my :iced by planting enough for their sad , z mine too, and if they get more Oran - their she- , i• ~, _, plant new hills a few itieltes l'rom the °hi • . , thun destroyed and 'thin out at It ,T 1 , 10 loltl:i.: 'Ol ' . : T?MANE TOMATOES Grow.—.l writer in .. Ng! Neu! , Enolmill Farmer, mentions his great semi tioate in pikalueing early tomatoes . I ..j,- covering each id. LE •aftet putting out, with a headless liannel- Ti-• an 'o).1 mode of forcing iii4ed in growing Ore.. e' ked ' mar ,te„ - ilnit it is not recommended./ Th, frAir ,r , ry plant raised above ground, iirittet, have 1 -•' of sun and light, writ will never come to le; Honk): have its pure, natural.taste. A, .mu ::. ter 7ay than the barrel ,syrtem, is to make rough half-inch boards, conival • boxes, sone inches broad nt the bottom, tapering off I. half that size at the top, ond place them °tat. plants, tomatoes, ealibages'and other p:lttg, s; cd its the hot-bed, to protect them from the hi in,e . raysof the sun by day, as r. , :il as, frolll cold arid frosts of nigh-1, when Incilii.l. mini plants are sufficiently initiated in then nsc h.' aiiiiith forget. their rinn o val, and cold. nigli! , oven. We ham . , porimed this Ailan fin. Mori a dozen year:, and find it to answer aihnirai,li Tut: Osala: 011 ANGE has been i4tensively Of bile 011 the treeless prairie 1:111 , 1S . Of • he4es, we.:(l luring 20 lecame as to :render, iinkaeticable. During thi last severe these hedges were killed to the ground dy c. veto weather, Lilt they ,ire now sprout in up : frorti the root?, and the dead'hranehes affil to terlimed with living, ones, and beeotue Liable than ever. This test is. therefore, as a great triumph of the experihnitit„ ' 'firsEcrs should be now looked after: the worrns,. when young, can • be easily destr,yr: syringing with' mm.p water. The old tt•nt pillars, which are often allowed to defoliate orchards, may be readily destroyediwithAu: least trouble. in the came way.. HPFECTS OF' HEAT I'I'ON MEAT.—A well-c piece of meat should be full, of its , own jai. natural gravy. In 'roasting, theretore, it sl 'lie exposed to a quick fire. that the external face. may ho made to contract at once, and the bureen to coagulate before the juice has bad : '.,, N. it. to escape from.within. 'And so in boiling. Ii. 19 “ 1 "" a piece of beef or mutton is plunged into' L,' 1 1- 1 - 1 .- 1 - 1 - 1 water, the outer part contracts, the album'' i v. is near the surface coagulates, anti thews ,— . joie° is prevented either from 'escaping int.. water by which it is surrounded, or from livir.::'o6l luted or weakened by the admission of 4s tir ar k e t ampng it. When cut up the meat yields - .oetot gralvy, and it is rich in ilavor.• Hence a lieo` , ' . mutton , -- th or utton chop is done quickly, over a qui.l, - ,. :^ thai the natural juices may be retained. pr .etc ()fler hand, if. the meat be exposed to a sliei ... - - its - pores remain open, the juice antiques t. .1 —;•",..,... from within, as it has dried from the i•urt: , cd-i s ti r . theltleA becomes dry, hard and unsavory. it he put in cold or tepid; water, which is _'r.,' apt' i s ly o.ought to a boil, much of the album.r. :•,-; ~.„ trneteil before it coagulates, the natural j , 11. ,. .; t A.) the Most part flew out, and the meat is 'cry. 'ln nearly a tasteless. state. Hence. to priTar• : 101Phrl boiled meat, it should ho put into water .:It • l at bOught to n boil. 'But tote nike txer tea. r e. It o lirOth;and tither meat soups, the'ilsh shoe' I i -- 7 - 1. , put lute cold water, nod this afterwards very ly warmed, and finally boiled. The a , lva a !a ; :. ' 1 1 rived from "simmering"—a term not untr6l ,, , a; in iteakery }woks—depends. very much ul i oti `d' tie [ effects of..slow boiling. as ale; deserilird. :: p o t these tire the views of Lei 40 hig , 1 r ,fl . ••""",,.. 4141108t0110 on conking meat. and she be Ant L • , sound up by every person who boils in :i p s t fries in a pan. tt ; How it , Kett' Wotnisioc:r OF, Ditte it Ft Z . ll - * SeP 2101.• tt pot lull of scalding - water, over tl:c s - -t thd : n pot the fruit into sacks of suitable 5 ;,.... , di(, theta lout boiling water,•which will Isd: ::,. worm or nil - at causes it. After 'lscalding", , l_vq. tMy fruit out to dry—the scalding days t!... - ~,,,Apjia6.. Whatever it is that causes the is deposited on the fruit during the process I.: . 4 .—' in!. ________ ...... AL VIITTeI ; MILK CAKE.—Take one pouiel , •ettats one pound 0; sugar, half a pound of butter.; 1 1 0 eggs, and half a pint, ,9f butter-milk. Pea( g 4 4 13 ' eggs well, then add the sugar, then the tailk,! . -"API the flour, and the butter, which ',met beu and Creamed. ' , Add a teas' ~,,, nful .0f su.f flavor - with lemon, and bake ehmly in a ray. To DESTROY ANT: .—lirrp , e.utne ' the mouth of their nest, 4 lnul wash it in nal - sng water. Or dirsolee,tonle eatuph4 in .1 i: of aviuc, theirtnt.x with'erater, poor a t^ 11;i ' :tin(e . Or tobacco water; whicit ha. effiT t tat. I EXCELLENT Dtsu.—A rig pedalo,: la-I': made thu.': Hair a pound of 41.0.. li:Of 3 of: tiour.two'eg r,lirtlf n poorM .:f !met , little . szih, and Variotii 'l•9 be boiled in a tin-shope for I'EpPLE .should ere3r red dannels white, and wear them loose., becawe red dues not mill up, and if loose. kaep tho blood at the surfm:e. e reeeo; ll :c"' thinner article for summer. 39-10 m Uedpes. 80 RI 6.... t