Wit anb§nutar. /1 own iIEigiLCS Oda cold erinter' a day, in the month of July, a poor man elad in the habillansents and geld tinsel of the rich, was footing along on horseback, inier open boat, over a long and dreary desert. Not a bill, tree, rock, or spot of green appeared to cheer him Wilds tedious ascent of the vast mounts/A thatday spread out before him in fertile heaps, as Jer , the eye could reach.' Huge precipices lay 'sea red in his path, and 'ever and anon would his footsteps mingle in' sweet cadence with the black waters of the yellow sky, over whose prod pitorts plainsdietCersustbled with allthat agility of a event pair of, ctilr-hideboots, which siciased kis hose in a redriery aspect. Egyptian darknesii had now settled down upon the earth, and' the ncen,„ day sun threw his cold piercing rays full in the' lace of the traveler - as be pursued his north ern enema toward the traveler: streaks of light that now illuminated the Eaatceased by the rising or the setting sun, in **Aim distance ofthe pre sent future- The mood east her pale inky light of midnight brightutssi o'er the shades of pream belittles hencoops, whets blue - rays of ambient green, being firmly buckled to the oust tails of a large box of Brandreth's pills, greatly 'assisted him in his precarious passage over the lengthened_ shadows of the grassy and verdurelars lake. At length r while thus in silent grandeur he stalked along, he met sis aged man, whose silvery locks of jet black fare Sung in auburn curls from the white oak brambles of a century's growth, - whicti lined &beside* of a large dandy, gray russet sky blue pink colored partridge, whose silent whirr was heard for miles, buttoned 'close up to the throat of the youth Wore -mentioned, His feet were encased in a large woollen 'bag thrown over his shoulders in rich profusion - , and clad - in-.a yellow frock coat of fiery red, said carrying his nose which was slightly turned up at the end, un der his left arm, be presented an appearance alto gether-striking and picturesque. When oar pit ' deitrian drat, tarried the glance of his withering nose upon the - fair-haired youth. on whose downy chin the gray hairs of bluish brown. hung from his eyebrows upwrirde in one congealed mass,' he slowly hastened to turn. : over the Northeast side of a bread and milk cheese, manufactured.of the best Damascus steel, whose willow branches-of the toughest oak offered a Ira - tofu! shelter'fur -1 . 2 years, on a small pine table of the largest dimen sions, and of a delicate texture, interwoven with spices of Iceland steel filing and sawdust.' At •lengtii ten yearit'after, on the same day, they sat down in a standing,posture to a sumptuous repast of. the-fore axletree aged Youth* horse, whose un ralffedintathings of a greenis h black cast their • shadois before the hind wheelofthe - near horse's The ravines, whose towering itill-tripapierce therelonds as before mentioned, they,"ekrried be twat, them in a large block tin knot-hole,,whose lofty brandies peeped forth benignantly from the jacket pocket•of the rich traveler, clad in _the silks add satins of the poor. But now a change came o'er the spirit -of their dream. The light ning's rude blast moaned,thriugh the far-off trees with en imperceptible roar „and the thunder in terrific torrents upheaving }coin the shallow depths of the troubled waters of the calm and placid sea, accompanied by the dry and scorching ruin, roam ed in compound individuality over the boundless paths'of the hilly prairie, and the , sun in wrathy calmness poured forth whole sheets of water upon dark and smiling earth; and our travelers, in un dismayed disthay of, this illustration, with' cute and gashes of the beauties and harmonies of na ture, resolved from the moment 10' months previ ous to make a straight wake fur home; and ac cordingly 6 years from the present `time they didn't go home; and arrived there 12 years eat); nor have they been seen or heard of since. Yours ' Lem dea th , RUMPLE NAN STILTS KUL Ats-Irtitlnastost.—Among the many thou sands of MoriaMns who come - to this country, we depot believe theta has been any ono .who be longed to_lreland. The elders du.not obtain any converts among the Irish, nor do their doctrines find favor. A well known Irish gentleman in New York has in vain triedto detect aii Irishman or woman among the many Mormons .Who have entered Castle Garden. On .Saturday last 750 ' Mormons were landed at the depot from the ship Tbornton,.most of them having been sent out at the expense of the Mormon Emigrant Fund. Ile, saw among them English, Scotch, Welsh, Jersey ; men,Danes and Swedes in great numbers, and at . last thought he detected a solitary Faddy.—, Walking up to him, he inquired his, ,name. "John Daly, sir," he replied. "Are you an Irishman?" "Troth, I am the some, yer honor." Assuining a tone of rebuke, lie continued-- "Are you a Mormon, too?" . With an nit\of exelaieite drollery he whispered: "Faith, I'itm not; big yuu.see, I wanted me passage." - •• "Hayti you any money?" "Nivir a- hap:ny.'." "Then you had better go with them to the West, to St. Louis, and leave Chein there." "Indade, sir, I've been wiii.'eta too long already, andl'm thinking I'll love 'em sindlvolf at wnnst. ' POLITE AND FREE SP.OKEN.—"pe4ver tee from my friends!" a certain corpulent and *ery eminent divine might have exclaimed, on the occurrence of the following incident; Which is related to us on reliable authority: As the Rev. Pr. entered the crowded ca bin of a Fulton ferry boat, he was immediately ad dressed by a gentlemanly-louking man, but unfor tunately under the influence of liquor, who very ceremoniously insisted upon giving him his seat. "T-t-iake my seat, D-d•doctor," stuttered the man, '!elte my seat; I have a great respect fur ytM, D-41-doctor; ' yoU're a very good, and n—a very great man. t But before the polite offer- catrld he accepted, en Irish woman slipped bib. „the Vacant ploce,•and the late, occupant, turning 'again to Dr. B—, went on: never m-mind, D..doeter, yon must take . fl:•• ill for the decd;; but I have a great respect : , rt ., ::,.Doetor. You're a man eivive the common run; y good church in Brooklyn; hope you won't 'cave ns. Doctor._ Heard you, had a call to 'Ninth' street the other day—Dine thousand dollars Salary: but you wouldn't go no, Doctor, you told them you'd see 'cm first." The Doctor is quite us c'eleb . rated for his wit as his eloquence, hut tiiie time it failed him so deci dedly, that he had not a cord to-say. lc reply; "DYING von A COCK TAlL"—Davis has_ only one fault—be sets too high a vahot on "distilled liquors." This habit has reduced Davis to seedy trowsers and generalship. .0n Monday last,'Davis was "dying for n cock-tail," but as would have it, ho had not the necessary fund. , to realize bis . desires. Davis thought over the matte:. and then made a rush for Redmond's. Reentered the bar-room with his hair streaming out behind like n comet: "For heaven's sake, hand me a glass of liquor •-eiaintryman just fell down in State street, and cur4ris head open so that his life is despaired of." The bar-keeper flew` around and handed Davis - about three gillslot first quality brandy. Davis seized the mug and rushed out. Ile returni-il in about, ten minutes, and said the man was better, and been carried to the hospital. Barkeeper said: "Glad to hear it," and felt like a s Samaritan . 'for the remainder of the day. In about two hours after this Davis was arrested for singing the "Star Spangled Banner," from a dry goads hoz, in Broadway. Strange fellow, that Davis! Don't mean any harm, but will have his cock-tail. To TELL Goon Eons.—lf • you desire to be . certain that your eggs are good -and ires!), put them in water—if. the butts turn up they a-o not fresh. This is an infalliblejule to distinguish a good egg from a bad one.—exehongc. Our devil says he considers himself a "goed egg" decidedly, but at. the same time he would not „like to be put-to the above test, especially if the voter should be,deeep,' Ile cannot swim, and is afraid his butt would turn up and his head bob under; in which rain, although he might go in a "good egg," he would be sure to come out "a bpd ono." SMITIOW 'ESCAPE.—A lady entered a dry goods store in street, and expressed a desire to see some wool delaincs. The polite clerk, with ele gant address, showed her . ri tariety of pieces of fine texture and choice coloring. After tossing and examining to her heart's content, she observ ....stl, "The goods aro part cotton, sir." "My dear madam,"returned the . Shopmau,"these goods are as free from cotton as your breast is"— (the lady stares)r"free from gnile,"-he added. • Mns.ltut.neent held an un - übual levee on Mon day evening last. The tables groaned under the fallowing delicacies: Twn smoked!herrings and a cent's worth of pipes. The entnpany_was received by Mr. O'Donnell, who varied the amusements by a brush with Mr. Flopd, in the back yard. , IN A Stew.—Gentlemott front the Buratifietricts (after vainly endeavoring to solve the , mystery of cbatlng.disbes).—Look-a-here, waiter, bring me some oysters, but havelem tilled down ettars. I don't want none o' than darned little cook stoves. •A LI3ITHEII statue of Crispin is about being• erected in Lynn by the shoemakers of the wain. It is to be modeled by Mr. Wax, whose grandfather "staked his awl" when tbe' people of Lexington • bristled up to the British. , ' A sasittossat.a gent tripped-tip on an orang peel, the other day, and broke his neck. A brass locket, three cents in change; a b‘ottic of h a i r oil and a whalebone cane, are awaiting redemption at the !,.'orouer'a office. Du Corsi:4 having beard the famous T. Fuller repeat verses on a scolding wife, was so delighted with then ne to request a copy; but Fuller 'told hint."+l e , •py wns needless, as he had the origfnaL" 'Om ctEtor of the New York Dutchman, speak ing a drink be unco hod occasion to indulge in, I.:lys be couldn't tell whether it was brandy or torch-Ilea procession going down his throat. Zotrsns, fellow rcxelaimeil a choleric oltigen t:eto,-. ton very phlegmatic matter-of•fact person, "1 -hall go nut of my wits." "Well, you won't have fnr to go," said the phlegmatic moo.' • A , roux° lady was acieqed by,aclergyinan in ' n lane when going to church, who asked why she did not go across the• fields . ? 'upon which she re plied. "They werelno gti/c.is,h for her." A MAGISTIIATE of Rochester hawing 'occasion to leave town, - farmed a'platard to his door with "Out of the/ city" two it.' Some fellow wrote un derneath, "Pet.' the;it-cee- . • . • A i llopariir, Torre.—" You wants fing,!glng, thaer what you do," raid a. parent ' uyanly soil.- - "I know it, dad,, I'll try to gatAdong without it," replied thiA brat. .'WifAT is your iiirorad?", t tylked a. lae atpenor of a red•no:cd citizen, with a ponderous paunch, "About n hogshead a year." was• the answer. • Tot f. , lloring grezition te now hefore the Tim. ..twtiont fletotting• Seciety—"ls it wrong to ebctt IM=E Phi C. F. HORNER. IWhalesale Dealer to Beate, Shees. and FANCY STRAW AND PALM LEAF,II ATS, • N 0.142% North ird SPred, Phi/odelphth. January, 19,1856 4v UTLERY'STORE, . r h Thlid Street. I I on hand, a large as- 1 A, d Pocket Knives, SCIRSOII4 and d Yorks, in ivory, itax, buffalo, ; Carrenrand Forks, Dirks, Boyle ye assortment of Walters; Tea .It's bi- October 20,'5S COLEMAN'S ,N 0.91 ltez CIN oSNNTLI sortment of Pen in Mums, Table Knives az bone and weed handles; lining. de. - ALSO—is very . extol trays, de.. Fine English Gans,‘4lolt's Plated& Allen'a:Rerolvers„ and Slagle and Doable [luirrelled ilstals.alth a general stock of Easley 13ardsaie„ennstan.tly on hand. J MIN 31. COLEMAN, importer. Phlladslphia, Dee. 30, FM [Dee. 2 - I,'St,-' 52) 51-if • • TREMENDO, S EXCITEMENT!. THE bargain I ant now offering in CARPETS, are worth the attention of every one.— sels carpet, 8734 North $1 12; Chamber do 3734. worth 50 cents; Gold Itlintiow Shades, $1 25; Shades as s low as 25 cents. • Merchants , Housekeepers, hotel propri etors, owners of ves is, and steamboats,vmmittees. anti in fact every clan who want to fdrnish with good ltiotl.s, at low prices, taproot find a bettor assortment, at such reduced prices, as , am now selling at. Call and ex amine. at No. 217 N trth Second Street, above Vine, Philadelphia.,JOHN 31. EVA.NS. • April 12. 1856 . — 15 - 3 m _ ILS It. OILS:I: OILS i . _ J. B. A B, S. ALLEN. 7 nod 8 South Wharves, Philadelphia, nEALERS IN QIL, haire lust re _,ceived. dlieet f New Bell - n-41, the followingintp• ply of Oil, which they ITer for:sal .at the lowed market i rates: Winter Sperm oil„:1,001. 1 'Winter Whaleoll, 12.500ga1. i 'do StephantoilA,4 - do 1 harked do do 7,004 do Also, In store.(l hut Oil, J Pala tUll'd lirotin Soap, Sperm and Adamantine - Candles. ' ' - 1 Y0b.23. 56. 50QBOXE§::,,CHEMICAL 'OLIVE SOAP, eat quality; ' - • 250 les Cherol;- I Olive Soap. medium quitlity; ZOO " Brown. 'ale and Family Soap; 1 100 " Gent& • Castile Sap, mottled; 40 64 .., ‘• ". white; . .TlO " , Stearin anti Adamantine Candies: '2OO " Tallow .andles; 100 ;mks Sal .• ; for sale In tots to suit ,nreiut Saris by 51AULEI A lIIXON, Onatnission Ncrcisa . No. 22 South irhorres; lid door abort; Chrunut stmt, I hikuldpkia. Ja. 19, 'ZIG 0-13ut JOSEP 11. SUPACTURER rw . Wire, Silk a Hair-Cloth Sleiresy and'tine in melt} J large. nilddle-oi and email in diameter. :Metallic; Cloths or woven wire. of the . best qualities. various sizes; of mesh. front Nos. 1 o 80. inclusive, and, from One to six . feet in width. They are numbered so tunny spaces to a; lineal inch. and mat t suit. The subscriber also keepsl constantly on hand S It HENS. for Coal, Sand, tire, Grail), Gravel, Guaira Sumac, Sugar. Salt, Bone, Coffee.' Spice, Drugs. Dye-Stt its , to. Together with an assort-1 ment of bright and a nealedlll3l3 Wire., All of the above' , sold wholesale or ruts 1, by .1. A. N KED L 5 North Fr3llt, street, Philadelph la DEWSLOW .:14 , CO., I COMMISSION MERCHANTS 1 And who i& tie dealers In all kinds of FOREIGN and. Domestic Leaf To Lima. Manufa.7 tired Tobacco , and Foreign and Do.; Medic Segue, 21 So It Front street. Philadelphia. • Importers f Fine Havana Began • - Of the choicest grow hs of the ruelta-Abajo. Ala gel assortment of which. are kept constantly on hand, and I I for sale at a small adinuce. on mit of importation. AlfConsignment4respect fully solicited. on which lib eral advances will Made When desired. N. 11.—Sperlal atttintion given : to .Orders for! purchase en commission. of Tbarco. as also l every description of Merchandise, for accpunt of partho.J.ving at a (listen al foam this market: *,*,„*Sole agent f'ol Smoking. Tobarco, cc April 12, 1846 flap 31, ',W F. A. linetze's celebrated German . prising thirtydiliewnt. varieties. 15-1 y NEL & TULL. Street, Philadelphiar o . :._ • --; BUS No. 64 Doc ITANUFA( I'CIRERS of. Children's' Ohjr Carriages. 11 gs, Conches, IlareuelNis. V locipedev, nises.Wbeel-bite s, 1+; urse ry Sw Ings. or biing 110 rses, abs, Invalid Mai e ancLit 1311. „ Septeniber • y . , V3I. GUIREY .1t... CO., 1 BANKERS, J- . • LICHTNINC R t ODS... South Third Street, Philada., ..I. Armitages Pat e nt. - • ii riltl E StIBScRIBER eUlls the attn- ILDISt; ' BELOW CIIESAIT . Wm of the - pu • 1 • bite to his stiperkir ELECTRIC. 3 AG ion, "remit to, and, Collet' Nt ~., LT LIGHTNING Hem.. it Is now fully admitte on' dot in the UNITKD STATE] and C t x . '", all hands. that every building. to be Isai.eure holm t inides trdetive influences' of Lightning. should lio prcuilited. I 'with promptness at inllr!!lran Coin t. rates of, ' • c1i11,7,, Foreini and AmerT with ago - d ronduchir. The large tint:giber for Vortilless Rode that are put up s , makes it peril's:try for mart-Misers dijratel Custom !louse. ;inmost's. to I xamitie the merits of the different Rods - offeredfor ; (I ,4lfient;.of Ireland. (I , r authority) sale. I earnestly invite, a rigid examination oft the furnish Exchange. available in any priaciples on which my II are robstru..ted. I dive It Kingdom p.. . in sums of Itl and u put rap nearly 13 1 ,q09 . 120d5, and gave never heard of CTINT. (New' York rate.) istill deposit- kti,,, .nets. and the highest rate loss of one dollar's worth of pro:perty be Light s', m l • Time 'lin any building. to which one of my hods has bee at. ought antacid at the Broker Bnard. 'tached. 1, therefore. feel treat cinfidence in Tom erk. Boston and Baltimore. Business mending t hem, not only a.' the beat but as the onl safe got fated. Rod in rise. ' I .. , . ions of stocks and.securit les through- Ai,-.ll e following:gentlemen having examined hese tes call be seen at the ofll 'Pei • ' , Rods and given them their unittialified 'approbation, 51-Ibm haVe kindly given me their permission to refer to theta: ___ _ • jWALTER It. JOHNSON. Commitisioner of Patent F. - THI SUBSCRIBERS :IL MeM CRT RI E., M. D. IT. Bs .WA LLEIL .51f IL I l iEr A V LNG remove., to their NEU ' . • For sale wholesale antiretail. at the Factriry, Vino tit.. j_ and SPACIt IL'S SiOlt 11, N., 'Li S ClMsnut street: above . I2th. Philadelphia. Orders Promptly attenad . to, fourth do.w above,nth. are now. pm red to offer a hrw awl at the lowyst casii pricea L TL_l(7A . S Alt3IITAlb. . , 4114 well selected .Mork of the! f.,illowin reshlind deli- . AP , ii 26 , is 6 I ' ill ~ ili-rnia , rabla gee die. min .ipally of their own . I cremation. or . t b,oght at suet ifiti, which they are able to eels at the lin- - RE_NIOVAL,_•• porters' prices. and to which!they cordially' .hvite the CHARLES AIAGAISAHH. & Co.,[ attention of counir,y merchants. holed-keepers, and faun' itavv.so iirmovsto FE6I . so. 52. CONt41:110E FITWEET, Tp Tut tiles generally... Butt (;x6,11 31111 V.-littiAn t'. indoor Muth-West corni , r of Sixth owl flinpenter Since e, :hiding. Itarta;lr IriSh Lime,- Shooting. ', -4. 14. -Philadelphia, . p-4, 104.114. 1." wide... Bol ster and l',ill . llW 1.111016 ”t FAi t 6 e:ill the attention of pure las , several choice beachers. arid all widths. Boni 38 to L 4 -,. nr. inches. Bed Blankets of all sizes and Illiiini kg. Crib i To their oat onslve assortmeht of Paperand 'ape,. and ('radio Blankets. Red Quilts of the following r tel. .laker's materials. Printing l'ape, ..rt . ..=for Book . and et les. viz t—Marseilles, Welting, K notted, Register. AI- N W 'dews. ater- leaf. sized. uncallendered ,antt anti) liambra. Allendal and Lancaster. of all ; the deSirable &red. of all qualities and priers, always on hand; land sizes. Bureau Cutters. Table Covets; Window Curtain ware and Manilla Papers, Trunk Boards, Binder's lards, Muslin. Towels ard Toweling of ever; variety; Damask Haneir r • Papers, lets.. he. . I Tahle Cloths and Napkins: Shirting Linens and Mus-, Particular attention 115 incited to their tin; CambriOlandkerchlefs, Embroideries. Hosiery..t r.,' sortment of I hr. Rio, mteßt Datuasks. Moment,. Embrv.ldired Lace and . IhEDGEB. PAPE:BS, - M uslial l Curtai a a Gilt Coriii4s Ilands. tii nips. Cord. hr., Foim the nowt Oldrrated Mannfiltdories in the celuntry. Le.- - ' SIIEPP.iIIVe VAN HARLINGEN, , • Among their Witiriso recta STMT. may be found Importersand Dialers in Linen and Reuse Furnishing .Com. Note. I Folio Post, 1 . Atlantic Note, Goods. No. 1'.7 S- Chesnut st..ohore,Tenth, Thin Medium, Bath l'ost, Maly, 1 Philadelphia. April 26. 1856 I ' 17.tItu Quarto POst,Medium, Fool's can. R I Royal, • i Imperial. . • !'ate iirisrri of every description. sine and quality.— ..Map l'opers in great variety. Envelope. l'ap/rt, white. butt and gold. either laid or wove. adored Amer:, lino glazed. and other varieties. .. 1 Manufacturers aro invited to examine their stock, of Rags. foreign and domestie. Bleaching Powders, of at. proved brands t Alum, ground .or crude; Sal Sodk Soda .Ash. Veltings. Wire Cloths. Ultramarine, and l'at Ma. Lees materials generally. 11s They aro also prepared to lake orders of add size" 'n,l weights of any of the above description of l'apers. Philada, Febraiary 9 1855. JOHN Nos:4s and 4 GRANITE B nitliW Up If upon every p Clleetionssettl Earhant.y. wit bon furnirbed for Ship Dram. upon the-, frnulatt, /t.e., and part of the roitis. %%anis. S/X fill ors on riarn.nt nee, A,Tount. Stiwks I I In thi.;eity. Not paP.-r and loans n Th,. latest quota out the United St t 2. 1555 REQUISITES FOR THE TOILET. GLENN , ROMAN KALVD6II. AN entirely safe' and elegant prepa ration for removing Tan, Sunburn, Moth or Mer phew, Freckles, and other temporary cutaneous alba , Lions, giving fairness and clearness to the skin andgrad catty producing a beautiful complexion.--Price 50 cents Per tattle. GLENN'S INDIAN OIL. - This admirable 'preparation for the hair. has been be fore the public for Tim:My-fire years. and is greatly ad- : mired Gar promoting the growth of the hair. preventing , it from failing out, or turning ; gray, removing the den , druff. Lc.; it imparts to the most stubborn hair a sett and glossy appearance and has the singular property et. making it dark when necessary.—Price la c e nt, GLENN'S AROMATIC ROSE TObTil PASTE: A valuable preparation for giving a pearly, whiteness' to the teeth, firmness to the gums, and fragrance to the breath, being eihntased of the par ingrtrlients ; it , cannot possibly injure the teeth but the contrary; will prekr t Ne them from decay. It has been Used by dentists fulhis and other countries in their pfactice and with great satisfaction.—Price '25 cents, per boy. 4 4 •• GLENN'S VERBENA IVATk:R. '• This delightful and very refreshing , foiled 'Mater Is prepared from the leaves of the hot honse plant Vetbin. ea, (Lemon Trifolia),lr its greatest pert ctlon—Lit will be' found very useful for removing the lanzour incident to. the Spring and Summer 'mouths, or for, crowded n outs,: sc. Where perfumes are admissible. the Verbena water will be round very pleasant in the Rick room. mat as a • perfume for the handkerchief it is equal to the in st ex tracts, and much more economical, also, a pleasant change; --from Calegne Water, to which, by many, it is preferred.; Price SO emits per bottle. GLENN'S t:TITIONELLA, 'MUSK ROSE. GERANIUM . ; MILLF.FI.EUR WATERS. . Price 50 cents per bottle:. • As these articles have been imitated by unscrupulous; persons, purchasers wishing the genuine will please ask for "GLENN'S." Dealers supplied on liberal to ms.—; For sale by the proprietors, ObENN Z. CO.. • ' ' No. 192 Chesnut street, !pilled. Iphia. N.B.—Persons t a distance wishiref-any of the above articles, by send ntr, the amount in postage stamps, or otherwise. the a ides will be sent as directed. Philadelphia. _lturill9.lB.so , ; --- . THE STATE SAVINGS IFUND: '• 1 OFFCE, ' • ''''' 1 ' t NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OPPICEs ' I VO. 83 Dock' Street, Pililadelphia_—,-, 1 - _ i . 1 IF:lL—lnterest five per cent. All sums of money; returned on demand. 1, The STATE SAVINGS FUND, No. S 3 DOCK STREET„ next•loor to Third Street.and adjoining the Pest Ofiloe,l -receives 'Blaney on deposit daily. from 9ln t h e morning 1 until 3 In' the afternoon: also Monday eraningt, from, . I to' 9 o'clock.• Interest is allowed on deposits .aat: the rate. . of VIVB I'blt CCNT. per annum. Depositv.will be re-1 turned in whide or In part on demand,' without notice. i The popularity. of this 'Offiee ,with all classes of the!. 1 community, both la town and country. -mid its rouse 1 qnent snrcess, may ile ascribed, ItyParl, to the following} 1 substantial reasons: Ist. It offers a convenient- responsible,' and profitable; Dapository to Executors, Administrators. Assignees. Col lectors, Agents. and all pubile offlcerto Attorriers,l Trustees. Societies and Associations. whether incerpern-.• ted or other w ise—to married er single ladies ,, ---to Stu-' dents, Itterehantst. Clerks. and business men geneially--1 Mecianlcs,Varmers, 'Minors 'of eitherr, sex, and ail; who: have funds, mach or little, to deposit:. where they .be had it any time with.rive per rent. interest added. r: 2d. Depositors receive Itooks. with Jan abetractof th e illy,Laws awl regulations. In which 10 entered their de posits. which Books serve as voechers. They may desire nate, in case of sickness, death, or absence. who shall re mire their deposits. without the intervention of Execu ters or Administrators. Any-one or 'morn persons may, deposit in his, her, or their name, orferany other person or persons. 3d. A Itopereis made each year to the Legislature and Councils of the City. '4th. The Officers are sworn befixe-they. enter upon their duties. In addition to giving Bonds-with sureties. • 6th. The State Savings Fund is a real Savings Fund--.J not en Insurance and Trust Company, Our large list of • Depositors and the htdisdelphia public ' bare been caro -lul to observe that the charter avoids the bushaegs and -risk of insuranc — e7 • .. Atli, lu Order to afford every reasonable facility to De • liositors who reside et.adistanee from the office, their Ido posits are pertained to be withdrawn by checks, altar the manner customary with the Banks. It heck Books will be furnished to depositors without charge. The popular patronage be wed upon Phls office by a proverbially cautious and discriminating eointannity, and where the eharacter of the Institution is best known, is a gratifying fact to which the Trustees desire to call at tention. .GEO. 11. lIART, President. . . CHAS. ft. IMLAY, Trem.nrer Hirdi :2; Mr, . CM A:i4EEDLES, 12-4;cn PHILADELPHIA. pive PER CENT. * 15AVINC;FUND. Of the ;rational Safety Coatpany. . , 1N00RP0R.47710 BY THE STATE , OF PENNAI ItIONEY is received in .any suru, I. large or calli,aiteinterest paid fhm the day of • Ezpgasit. D OM, The °Simla open every day, from .. Ince till? o'clock in the 'evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock. • . . INTSJIESt FIVE PER CENT. ~All sums,, large co Auttll, are paid beck lurid on de mend without notice, to any amount. Osier—tyalnut 4 itreetd3outh-West corner of Third street, Philtulelphia. i • 'r llon. 11E.AiRY BENNELU President, !ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice - WM. J. BEEP—Secretary. , • , DIOS.CTORS : ; ,Henry L. Bonner, C. Laridreth •Munus, : Edward L.Carter I F.Carrol Brewster, . Robert Selfridge, Joseph E. Barry. • I: • Samoa K. Ashton, .' Henry L. Churchman, Jimes B. Smith, Francis Lee. _ • . • The investments, now amounting to: more than one • million of dollars. in accordance with the act of incorporar lion are made in Mortgages, Ground Rents. and such first eta ss securities as must always insura perfect seen* y to the depositors arid Ipl:we beyond all risk the pen uumency and stability of this old and well-establLthe Institution. Nov.ll, 15,55 'IMPROVED Self-AdjustiniHayElevators, or:HOisting Porker 30(1. SELF-ADJUSTINQ Hay EE .11jr - ecators, with anti-friction blocks, ropes..etc r . - 2,0 Independent Tooth. Hay and Grain Bakes; 30*1'low , various sizes and pattents; 500 Cultivators or 800 I rows. various patterns; 200 Harrows, various sizes imp patterns: 100 Nay, Straw and Carmstalle entters: 10 P Iteiding's Patent Power Corn !Metiers and Cleaners: 306 1 Landreth's Excelsior Band Corii Smilers, Nos. 1, 2,1 . 3 • and 4. The Aare are all manufactured at our Steam Works, Bristol, Pa. Tho workmatuship and material • of unsurpassed quality. . latmcrs will profit by an examination and co - parison with other implements in market. ' • ••• •Alsog 10 Stacy's Patent Grain Brills; 100 Ilibkok's Patent (*- der 31111 and Press• ' Delta! Dunham's linprevedeam alp. tion. Reaping and Mowing machines. nt which we bays the solo agenc) in Philadelphia. - Agrintitural and II"- ticultural Implements and Tools. Field, Barden tutd Flower set4s, in great variety. For sale D. LANhItETII'a 50N..1 Nos. 21 and 23 South Sixth street, Philadelph May 24,'56 •. • 21-2 tn MUSIC PUBLISHING. HOUSE. cv,,,,,.„-ii - 4 LEE lk WALKER, Successors to GEOR E '"l.'"' ' WILLIG, No..liiii Chesnut street, under tie Utah house. Philadelphht, are renstan ly publishing the latest Music, from the inost popular Au -1 hers in the United States. in a style that wilt vie with ' any issued et any other house, either in this country or Europe. . They have also the pleasure to announce to the pub ic i hat their stock of Sheet Musk-on hand, consists of the ar*est and most complete assortment to he found in the *entry :,they are constantly adding to their stock all the New Music published in New York, Boston, tkc. They also publish several Instruction Books, Which are n general use throughout the country. 1 VIA N05,---A tine assortment of the best manntactu rs ~f New Yotk and Roston, at the lowest cheap prices. l 3IUSICAL INSTRUIIENTS. Also, a 'i -2 .neral assortment of Guitars; Violins. Ilanj s, Elutes, A -sauterne...lr.. Milli, Guitar and harp Strings, 44 he best Italian qualities. all of which will be furnlsh- I eiLto the public and the trade at tv lowest rates. i I , i.Wilers punctually attended to. -1 i 1 Ire All Leo A: Wilkei's Ilucle and l'ilblicatlons ea ,be A ANN AN': at II LAN AN'o flee ii ona id u•ir :tel., P. tip ville. i I Philacklrb i a F-t 4.i-! ,, . 1 i ~ , ^'• FAT ES' SCHUYLKILL COUNTY Leinart's American Fertiliser (lAN be had at $25 a toil, or S 3 50 a viAtarrel: also, Leinart's Super-Pbt+phate of Lira+ at '2, 1 4 nuts per pound by the barrel, or 00 a ton; to , sart9ealers a hen.- deduetion : also. L.einpu's Bone "fa un m the cheapest bon& manure thn world—s.lo hks heak. also, Leinault Liquid Manure, its casks. from p, to :lowcallons. with directions for use, came as Is used in Enpiland with such great success: abio, iser. tw fruit trees and urap4 vines: leitian's Fertilize for lawns and grass land, also, Potash, Bone Dust, Ilasr ier4round Charceal. , Nitrite of Soda, Soda, Sulphate ce Ambionia. Crushed Doues..Ac. , TM, abare named Fertilizers and Fheaphate of Ume hafe , been in use for, the past five years successtulli in sladland. Yirginia..Delaware, New: Jersey, Pennsylva nia; Mid In the islands of Bermuda and Barbadoes DI. ploinas from the three States of New York, Penn syl ,i it v r At and New Jersey State'Agricult urn! Soicietles,and c I Palace Assnelation of New York. I Delivered frel of liortwe at any stltion In Philadelphia.. Orders by Quail remitting thi cash. registered at the post trice, or draft on any good house in Baltimore. NeW York or Philadel phia. will be satisfactory. .0. A. LEDUC. l'inpriettr. No. 11, South Front Street, Philadelphia. February In. WI I 4.4111 PHILADELPHIA ond ADERTISEMENT ae4 . Errtrie Fare ie V f ProV Sj ! a wy l e i r,i siz t.., s, er s ,„ u a i n tab d le forhers Pa p•;.Mingerclikas,nts jLa rs or other valuables to preserve from Fire or Burglars. A C.ARD.—"The Fire Proof Safe that preserved our Books, Papers during the great tire at Hart's Build ings, was purchasad of OLIVER EVAN& 61 S. Second et., Philadelphia. . ' GETZ & BUCK." . . , REFRIGERATORS AND WATER FILTEItEBS. Bvaa's premium Ventilated -Refrigerators for cooling and preserving bleat, Butter, Milk, Water, had all sat,. eles far culinary purposes. Water Pilferers, for purify ing brackish or muddy water, can .betrad separate or at tached to the liefrigeraters—ft small quantity of Icecool• lug the whole in the warmest weather. Alai. in More and for hate, Portable Shower Baths. arranged for warm or cold water, Water Coolers. for hotels. stores and dwellings; - Store ['rucks, for int/lug boxes, bales; crates. ac.; Seal l'ressas, Copying Presses. azdaruggists' Presses. (Established In 18.16.), °LINER EVANS. GI S. Second street, 2 doors below Chesnut Philadelphia, pawnor', 9, 'MS • fet4ni SAVING FUND or rua V. 13. Insurance, Annuity and Trust Co., YOUTH E. corner Nit', and Ches. mit streets, Philadelphla.pital $2.50,000: 3loney Is received on Alepcwit dilly., The atdount dePostted is entered in a Deposit Bonk and Aiwa tetifDepositor,or, If preferred, a certificate will be even.- kit sums, large and small, sre r&eived, and the amount paid back on donand. without notice. Interest is paittat the ritte of jive pPr cent.. common ring from the day of deposit, and ceasing fourteen days previous to the withdrawal of the n buoy. On the *first day of January, in each year, the interest of each deposit is paid to the depositor, or added' to the principal as itlfirety preffir. • The company have now upwards of 3,500 deposltois in the city of Philadelphia alone. • • Any additional information will be gli , ca by addresthip the Treasurer. _ N ., • . 1 , St ephen P.. Crawford:Preset, William M. Godwin, .law. Johnson. Vieetrea't, Paul B. Goddard, -, , 9 4tabrore W. Thosupppla, -- , George Melienry, - W. Tingleyi „Ja mes Thwereax. . Fl OnstavavErmilab, • 6.s.erelary asiCfreastrrer - PLINY FMK. • nateratul /Win/Order - J. C. OEHLSCHLAGEI2, September 8.'55 • Cti-lv M. W. BALDWIN & ' -• ngineers, _Broad amt . UanfiUan streets, Philadelphia, limed., WOULD iall.the attention of road Managets, and those into; ested in Railroad Property, to their Systens of La:maim Endow. in which they are adapted to the particular business for which they may he rewired ; by - the use of one, two, three or four pair of driving wheels; and the use of the whole, or so much of the weight as may be desirable for adhe , a on ; -and-in accommodating them to the grades. curitts.., ittrengih of mope, struction. and rail and work to he done. By these means the maximum useful effect of the power Is secured with the least expense for attendance, cost °frost, and repairs to Road and Engine. With these' objects in view.; and as the result of twenty-three years practical experlencein the business our senior part ner, wo nutuutactnrefire different kin da Eaginea, and Several classes or saw of each kind. Particular at ten lion paid to the strength ut the machinein_the plan and . wortauanship of all the details. Our long, experience and opportunities of obtaining information, enables us to offer these eng ues with the assurance that In e ff irien; ey. economy and durability, they will mestere favorably with those of any other Cud In use. We also furnish to order wheels. =la bawling or low suctor tire (to St -t, te without boring), qonspositioti castings for bearings; scary destuipilon of Copper Sheet Iron and Boiler Wok; and every article appertaining to the repair or rehears) of Locomotive Engines. , MATT W. lIEWBALDWIN: ." • 14f Jnuu+R L;'~6 e. ~,PRILAI)ELPHII. DECOY & MIDDI.ETON, - - - Wort= 'or Arr. orrtrro - _IRON AIN 13, STEEL, 110 '7Z North Water Atreet, above larket, PUILADEIPHIA. EMEND NATHAN H. StIAItPLESS, -- . .• - 7 ATTOILN L'Y AT LAW, • No. 2:fork Bigkiiap, Philadelphia. . ! KICIPTXESCES : 19 I. a. R. Carter, Tamaqua- • Jones k Cole,- Philadelphia- Silliman, liolon A Co., rbilaildph ia, Dee. 22, 15 1 rrHE , SUBSORIBER; would .respect fully inform their nuntirousfrienda andctudomera , it Sea uylkill County; that their aseartinent of Ctothing Gu Young tientlenien is *inch ,larger than ever, and they are disposmi to Fell ttiltror,•••.Rersona living at a distant* Wive 'the privilege of exclizri&g clothing purelnued this store, 11 they do not atilt. if. A. 11017 1 a DROTllita, • , 272 Chestnut St, corner effendi, Yhilada- - April 2:2, IS4d 163 y steal purchased the entire' stock of the istte G blO. W. RIDGWAY It CO:,we .z. - i ik lzr shal be thankful for a eontinnante of the lite-Z ti...4.tr . , nil patronage - bestowed upon Mr. Ridgway; an ' having made arrangements to be in constant receipt of a full assortment' of OILS, we feel confident we can give entire sathifaction,„to the enstomeni of the late house, and respectfully - 011dt the trade in general to call and examine our stack before purchasing elsewhere., . ...,, IIIYCILELL Jr CROASDAVP., Sent.= 1 '645 334 y: N 0.3 0 N. Wharves, Phila. • •WINDOW sHAogs AND.PAPER HANGINGS. • T L. ISA AIIS 811,11., No. 133 N.' ( pp • iteco l ,,t street. (2d door below Kite, east =Fide.)' Philadelphia, have constantly on band a ;large assort ment of the above goods, 'which they otter Wholesale or Petal], at prietts lower Than any other estatlishment in the city. They also keep in Fiore. Bat Ilnliand and au endless varietypfGold Ikvderetli.bades, irldeh. Tor beau traria chmpness, cannot be surpassed. . Their assort -meat of Wall Phpers, Paper Curtains. Borders, ac., Le— is complete. and persons ebdut purchasing would doyen to give us a call. . .1. L. 'MAN k BRO.. 12; N. 2d street, rbiladelphM. 14,5 m 9.eclock tlaemornl April 5,1856 POTTSVIL“ Saddle and Harness manufactory. The SubseribOr would l4 cs. 4 azsfu most respectfully invite the • attention of the citizens of Potts- e villa and the,• Coal Region in general, to his large and well selected stock of SADDLE:CY. nil kinds of 4 5-1 y - Carriage and Team Iltarness, Collars of ail descriptions. !rift Harness. gr. lle do sires all who may need any thing in the above line to call and see his geode before purchasing elsewhere, as there can be nothing' lost. , 0 ' Orders for h arness,A c. proMptly tilled on reasonable terms. LEFEVER WO3IELSDORFF, Opposite Episcopal C'. arch, Centre sired, Pottsville. March 3.185:+ [May 13, '54) ;94f I TOVES, and HOLLOW Wara, 1. TIN, Briitannia and Brass Wire, Cutiery, - ,4c. -=,;rl K triton Ranges. Range Boilers, Portable Ran , ,,.., - ges,.oas Ovens, Heaters. &c., &e. to on- -DAP' ' larged his store he has added to his fo r mer.„ stock a large variety of now patterns of cook- 'P ' lug, parlor. office and hall stoves, and he ban now the largest stock that has ever been offered In this trounty. Ile invites his friends and customers to call and examine to r themselves feeling confident that he can suit them in quality and price. .4.4er Ile calls their particular attention to his sheet Iron Parlor Stoves, which he warrants to give more heat. with less feel than any other stove in use. lie has also a splendid article of Kitchen Itnages,which he can give the highest recommendation. Pottsville. December 1. '65 - '. • .48, ROCK WITLLING MACHINES. FOR MINING. U. A RTIIIIR GA RD:VIIR, raliznlte, Trinity Budding, • • New York. FOR tunneling or Ithaftingiperated by hand, borne, or steam power. Smallest form of the machine weighs but Sti pound's, can be operated by one man, and strikes 1•113 blows' per minute. The blow is obtained by the compression of an India ItubberSpring; which, expanding, throws the Drill with great force. In conglomerate rock one man can drill a hole 1 3 4 Inches in diameter. 6 inches in dipth. per hour—in ordinary sand stone, Ito 3 feet per hour. It drills equally well at any angle. In it drift-way, 6 Met by 6, two of these machines can to worked. The work of this machine can be seen at Ellet's Tunnel, on Port Carbon road, Whore It was ex hibited.' Machines can be furnished of increased power 33.‘rantaxl. For machines, or rlihts to use in Schuylkill: apply to 110 WELL FISHER, Pottarille Za-ly August 18,'55! , i? THE SADDLE AND RAI:MESS MANUFACTORY, I' THE OLD STAND, N. E. cor k-liner of '2d and Market streets, Pottsville. The un dersigned respectfully announces to the Mil tens of Pottsville, and Schuylkill county in general. that be has again resumed the man• ufartum of Saddles, Bridles. tllg.Carriage, Rug• gv.Teatn and Railroad Harness; Hair and Straw Col lars, tor tighter heavy draught ; and has on hind the best assortment of Whips. names. Fly Netts. Blankets, and every variety of gcods In his line of business,' Ile trusts that his long and general experience with the trade of this county. will be a guarantee thnt his assort ment of goods will be of the first quality. as to material and manurial:Dv, and respectfully solicits the patronage of all his old friends and the public, and invites the at tention of every one desirous of any article in his line to call and examine his stork before purchasing elite where. His terms will be found as reasonable as any es tablishment in the county. , • , PHILLIP WO3IELSDORF. ALSO, lor 2 good hands wanted to work at the bald ness. , Pottsville. Apr11'14.1856 17-3 m COLBERT'S _ Envelope Manufactory & Printing &Moe,. 5% South Fourth street (opposite D u beery street), Philadelphia. Die .sinking, en grav Ing, - printing, embossing. J:c. Original designs. business devices, notes, bill-heads, Labels, seals, views of buildings, stores; machinery, &c. accurately drawn and engraved.on reasonable terms. Persons at a distance ran have their engravings execnied from dagnerreot - hies, by sending them per express or otherwise. Die sinking and entbM. sing. -Dies for business cards. envelopes, labels. &c., seals for societies. corporations and companies, engraved and embossed. on wood or•brass. Office seal presses, heads et newspapers for common printing or cylinder presses.— Embossed printing, or business cards, envelopes, labels, kc. Plain and ornamental Job Printing. business cards, circulars. notices. bill.heads, promissory notes, Druggists' and Apothecaries' labels. plain and embossed, manufar• turers labels, tabs and tickets. Printing in gold, sliver and colors, envelope printing. salt and Hour bags, &c., manufactured and printed at the shortest notice in all colors.. Paper bag • manufactory, grocers'. bakers '. confectioners', and allk Inds of paps., bags for sale. Envelopes of all qualities and descriptions. via.: for homeopathic medicines. self-sealed and printed directions, for putting upmedicines for sending abroad Wedding and visiting carthrengraved and printed. Alec. envelopes of the finest English and French paper, to fit easel>: any card. circular or invitation. Conveyancers' enveldpes, to fit deeds, bonds, mortgages. &c.. made in the best manner. = WM. COLBERT, CREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PUMPS. THATCHER'S Double Action, Forcing and Suction Pnmpa. r 1 1 11 E subscriber -informs the citizens! / L. of s..hitylklil county that he has purchased the ex el list ve right to vend there relobrated Pumps in Schuylkill county. There are various kinds of these Primps, made oti the ft me principle. such as the Double Action Fore- I Mg .:it'd Suction Pomp, the Suction and Lift Well Pamp, l i Well Pump with set length, to prevent freezing, Cistern Force Pump, with connections to supply upper stories. Sm.! They are arranged for deep and shallow Wells—can be used asan Engine in forctng the. water on the top of the house in case of fire—to water gardens or wash win- I dews. Those who have. tried these Pumps pronounce them the cheapest, the tnert simple in their construction, and the most effective ever used, and not !tablet° get out of order. The following is one of the many Certifl czthet given by thoce who have used these Pumps. • , ewe, the undersigned. do hereby certify: that we have I examined and seen in operation Thatcher's Patent Force' and Suction Pump . , manufactured by Messrs- Rogers A Foot, of llonesdale,and take pleasure in recommending them to the public'es being the most durable and ai r dent means for raising and forcing water that has ever Conte to our notice. J. Y. Shmmod, 0. W. Griswold, N. It. Griswold, It. M. firenvil, 7.. 11. Russell, C. I'. Waller. • P. Bro wn, 11. W.. Stone, •J. 11. Dimning, orders by mall far Pumps. giving the depth of the well, fr.c.i will be promptly attended to. C. C. C4IITEE. • Ppapritlor of the Right for Schuylkill county. Pottsville. Noy. 10.'55 Boys' CLOTHING. NOTICE. MANUFACTURES. SOLO MON HOOVER. Wholesale and Retail REVIVAL Y. N.—Orders sent by Express, as per agreem'ent: Sept. 22,'55 , TO CARP: NTERS AND BUILDERS. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER --AND , ' • • 1 MAttIIFACTy w RINC COMP AN Y I lIAY If on ,hand at the r exteive estahsument, on i Railroad street, a great.qtlantity of *lumber of every kind I and description, which they can supply to Operators, I • Carpenters and Builders. at lower rates than it can be' bought'' elsewhere. They are also ready to supply, 1 through the means of their extensive business, and la-! bor saving mathines, manufactured articles in their line j ate saving of 25. per cent. on former eosl. Their large workshops have been - in successful opera tion for the past year, turning out vast quantities of f Doors, . 'Window Frames, ; ,' Sash, .- Panel Work, , `• Mouldings - , ': Bed.posts, • ' -I Blinds, • 1 Bannisters, 4 • - Shutters,• ' Auff ail Lind* of framed, /UMW and Turned Work, r . Which they have constantly on hand. They are ready „to execute orders at the shortest,notice, for any qunntity . . or quality of sawed or manufactured stuff." • Dry and green Hemlock, of all kinds, for blinding pur- i pbses.,!Oak, Maple. Poplar; chair, plank and scantling I 'boards: Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany. &e., for cabinet: work; White and Yellow Pine boards for flooilwz..Fraw or made to order; White Pine - plank, 3, 2;44, 1 1 6 , 1 , , 4 . yi ; and 2 4 inch panel, always ready valia, 'plank. -beams, !. jails, scantling. posts, shingles, lath, 4:ening lath, pail- ! Ita. ke... dm. , : ' ,-, ' '- '• tritllls of sawed Ada ! : andevervthing in their line one hada or to order ' at the shOrfest notice. Pottsville, March 29 'MI • , la: ' WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. Pottsville. Pa., J. WREN. .t. BROS. respeettially invitr :trill the attentiMa , of the bush:seg. Ixtmutunitt 4.1% . TIV,IP : R to their New Machine Fhop and Foundry . itinft.;'' ' erected betirecutoalAna Railroad street ii, CLARK'S PATENT . FLOURING, BILL. ' 3 -,•`"' 'T i N -.13 t 1 k .., ~,, ....,,,„_,anO rout ng on . era'. ~ tt st , -ie , w ter The Great Invintron of the Day. they aiie prepared to itxecute all onier3 for machinory al I rl !tines and inn, machos Steam Eughies. all kinds of Gett , HE subgeriber-announces to the cid log for Rolling MilLs, Grist and iSaar%lir- Single anO tens of Schuylkill eonnty that he has secured the I Doubt. , oeting Pumps, CoalXreakers, 'Driftl'ors. all Moils tight to seH RDWIN and JAMES M CLARK'S MOW Pa. , of Railroad Castings, such at Chairs foe Flat, and - T Rail; tout Flouring MID, which is pmnourieod the greatest', Frogs Switches. &e.: all kinds of- mist and Wrought Irob American invention of the day. The subscriber has one: Shafting. Being practical mechanics. and having tna e of these Mills in full operation now, In Tremont. trboie ' the demands of the Seal lit,ezion their study for yearb, he invites 111 persons , to call and nee It in operation. i else all ltiride of Mariiinery in their Mir of business. th ddvv This 10,Dly ingenious. and much needed Invention, j Satter themselies that work done nt their establithmeit forms an entire new feature In the manufacture of wheat I will give satisfaction to all who may honor them with's into Flour; and the -splendid manner In which it per- , rail. All orders thankfully received and promptly sae. lornis its work, Grinding, Bolting, and separating the, sated, on the most reasonable temp. grata at a single operation into seven different qualities. JonN It. WREN. THOMAS WitEN,I of Flour and Feed, and that within a space of only twin- I ' -..-- JAMES WREN. . ty-one feet in length by four feet in breadth, at the ra- , October 2.165'2 304 f 1, ~ tidily of twelve bushels per hour, pn a pair of French 1 ---_— hurt millstones only' thirty inches in diameter, The - -- ------ PALO ALTO ROLLING NM.L. I i I Grain is converted at a stogie operation into Extra and . Superfine Flour, Fine Flour, Middlinga.Shipatuffs, Shorts '',' it , , TIIE Subscribers beg leave to on. and *an, any power being applicable tWpgmel it, from a • . nounco to their' friends and the publ e, tour Deese up to any other desired. The 'ftall spew It' ' . • r r -,.., geneially,t hat their new Rolling Mill t occupies would not be nitrated when placed In aroom with . t rix 4 , :t:, ta i m ' Palo Alto is now eomplete. and In fll other machinery, and 0331 , 31311 amount cif power it re.l .•. . - -,....., operation, and that they are prepared po quirei to propel It, inakes It certain that, ere long. it Will ! furnish T rails of various patterns. weighing from•l'.2 to' i supercede and revolutionise all other Flouring 31ills. So , 10 ith per yard. Alto. different sizes of tat, square a d applicable is this Mill to th e wants of the world. that round merehants' bar iron. I every saw-mill, uta , hlue shop. locomotive shop, foundry, l• Orders Mr rails or bar iron ore respectfully 'solicited, tome, rolling mill, et any banding having lied will Meet with prompt attention if left either at • tly erected, can now-have within its walls a complete Me- 1 the R OlllB 7 Mill, Bright &= Lereb'n Hardware: Store. chant Flouring 51111,at the trifling coat of from four fo i Centro street, mat their office: Ma - WOOD. LEE & ta) seven hundred dollars, and thus the enormous amount ( FFICE—N.N E. corner Centre and of Graltvralsed within the United Mlles, can be conver-t - s . v.Pottsville. , 1 Market sheets, d tor ''' January 1 t, led into Flour within its limits. . ' -I islitl. • The undersigned hero lbils day termed a co-p. t- With one of these Mills nearly ev_ery largo Colliery es , 1 nerahlp under the style and limn of HAYWOOD. LE & ,S blishment in this county where steam power is used CO, for the purpose of manufacturing Railroad and r for pumping, should be supplied. They could be ereete4 , icon, at their Palo Alto Rollin , * Mill. _ 'at a small expense and would enable , them to manatee 7 , BENJAMIN utAyWOoD t two their own dour. -= , ' • RICHARD LIS.. This Mill only occupies the spare of ill feet in length:; . '4,1 FAR° li BRIGHT. ' , by 4 in width. It ',Also portatde and when put tip can • -- ti M, HARRIS: , lie placed in a wagon or dray, and with a single horse. The. 1311Fille$3, of the late lima of Leo, Bright & C0.,11 touted to any part where they disdre to use It. Its 14311. I let settled ley th e ti nh of Ih ty ,,,,,A.L ee & Co. structionts so simple that It can be connected with any f y am 1. itid- 1-tf I, engine by a single shaft. , dltagle - or Township Rights will be dispeseb of by the subscriber, residing at Tremont. llundrods of rertlfi- PORT CARSON Stl'. - VEL FACTORY mites from Milers and others who have seen the Mill in I All kinds Stott°, Propraetor. i , operation, can be seen at time residence of the subrcriber 4 kinds of coal shovels, spades, coldriddles, ilto. . J. A. L. TICE. 1 The patronage of the pubile In respectfully solicited. a.; t July VS, ':,e 304. y • , Dcr. =ll IRO WORKS. NOVELTY IRON WORKS. rubs.cribors ontd; teepee; • [Or team the chisene of the Coal IFPPFR Idott that hats prepared tO tainalltature Steam Ettelies of any roil' Or Pattern , „t'uorg Of anY raParny.audeoil Breakers of eyes,' iwnPuton. B lau Panama Roi li ng 1 3 1 W, Griot and Saw Muhl • ',and eastlngs *finery radat/Aad ton- trA Y eatJastre variety arvatterns, and gnat Satin business, the work can be exe cuted pith the g *despatch. AU ordagibr, mad* nay thankfully - Ted and promptly araeratal. - IL JQS'ES. Itasrialrerg, Jan. 14, -, a , 24-cus MI CM ST. CLAIR IRON WORKS. TUE subscribers respectfully invite gym ( _ the attention of the bras' neva Com mtmity yk.„... 7 4 . 4 *i to 'heir new Foundry and !Jarbino Shop, t au t - 7. ,'dat in .he town of St. Clair, Schuylkill corm -. _.- • ... t 4. where they are prepared to build &cam Engines , l Breakers. Pumps agil Machinery of o every pattern . lt , D rift Care, iron or Brauseastings of any size or patte Being practical mechanics Coal op erators and others who who want machinery would do well to give them a call a. d exaMine their work. Orders thank fully received and executed at the shortest notice and mii reasonable terms. C.tTILERS„ GRIFFITHS & CO. St. Cair, June •1, 'SS •' 19-,ly . ./ . , — Asim nix St nscniuzns are now fully pared to furnish. at the Ashland Iron .• W , orks, Steam Engines and Pumpsof any 71nt;•, , ,6d wee and capprity. for mining, and other . p Coal Breakers of every aboard pattern near - in , begethor with castings and forging, of every desuipt ons. Coal and Drift Cara of all sizes And patterns, lar e Truck and Horse Cars&-all furnished at the shortest etice. The Fnbscribers flatter, them selves that, in nela as every member of the firm is a praelical mechanic, they will Do able to furnish machi nery that will coloapsre favorably with any in the Re gion. All ordersidlrected to L. P. OLCZ Ea do Beoa., Ash latd, Schuylkill county, Pa , will receive prompt atten tion. • L. P. GARNER. ' _ MICHAEL GARNER, JOAN C. GARNER, JOSEiII. (MILNER. , Ashland, May 10, 'SG ; ; - CARTERS & ALLEN'S.Iiku I RON WORKS. seuuy volmty, a. ' subscribers, proprietors - of thei arced extensive4tablishmeithan to the citizens of Schuylkill the public generally. their read turn out any and, all kindsof work ;test notice, and in the most sat as building Steam Engines, man ! Drift Cars, Pumps, Castings and an are employed. and satisfaction guaranteed. Orders from abroad CANTERS 4; ALLEN. 4-tf • Ist , iliac Mac Repairing of Xlkkinds done with neatneSX and despatch at the lowestpflees: All work famished by them war: ranted to .A7l -- . , ,irt well. They would solicit the custom at those who want articles in their line in this vicinity. Al enters will Meet with immediate and progniit atten thn. . , S.' W. lIIRDSON, March 4.185 9-1 y W. , 8.. Oppstvi DONALDSON. 1 I DONAXDSON IRON WORKS. • • LOESER, COX at. CO. respectful: . .:t ... ligm ly invite the attention :of the business. h . • ' community to their not Foundry and , f ,rr. : .:(l iza L Machine £bop . in the town of .Vonald '!...'. '''..::',- ..--,, son, Schuylkill county. They litre. now toady to eXeclite all' orders for machinery, .svch as steamengines pumps. coal breakers, mill gearing Am i ai grist and saw ills, railroad and drift cars, Re., - Stc. Being pr mechanics. we tatter ourselves that all work done at I e Donaldson Iron Works, will give such satiSfacti,n, . s will secure the future custom of their patrons Orders thankfully e reielved and execu ted at the shortest notice. and on reasonable terms. PETER CON. ALFRED JONES. ' Febr nary 11,1856 5: , LEWIS MILLER. miaitERFNILLE.: IDEHR - 4ER'S IRON Ie WORKS/. .1 munersvai. TIIE Subscriber is,•prepared to manu• Mi" . " 1 11 facture STEAM ENGINES of any power, ' Pumpsof any capacity,and Coal lireakrrs vriCtawolic of every description ; as well as every other kind of machinery used In Mines, Breakers. Fu aces, Rolling Mills. Saw Mills. ,Cr. From the t. cilities possessed for manufacturing, and teem tong exp+ deuce in the business. work can be turned out at this es blishment, at the very lowest prices, sod' of a superior ualitY. Persons desirous of putting up machinery of any kind, are invited to call and examine patterns and become ac metinted with prices before rontiucting elsewhere. Orders of every kind are solicited',' and strict attention Will be given to their prompt execution.! • . WILLIAM DEITAVEN. Blinersville, December 9.1854 4841 • • TREMONT. ,- - TREMONT IRON WORKS 'Zeeman , Schuylkill County' Penna. ' :The Subscribers respectfully invite tr" the attention ef the buslnesscommunity ",,,. 04 31: to their New Illachine Shnp.and Foun talni dry. ergeted in the town' of Tremont, and , . . 0 , ..... under the superintendence and manage-` ment of Messrs. Z. Batdorff and Philip tUmholtz, whom , they are pre to execute all orders for Machineryof Prams and I n, such as Steam Engines of any pewee,, rum ti. rumps of a • capacity. Coal' Breakers of every djscri p lion, all kim s of Gearing for Rolling 3/111s, Grist and 'Saw Mills. Br ft Cars. and all kinds of Railroad Castings, such as Chairs for Flat and T Balls, Frogs. Switches, and all kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Shaflings. 3lr. Um .. . _ ._ practical Mechanic. and hat inihad the con cperienre for many years in the Coal Region, one of putting up Machinery of any kind, call and examine our patterns and superior rk. and become acquainted with prices at before contracting 'elsewhere. Orders of eir okfully received. and strict attention will be it prompt execution. having several 15, 20, _ ,horse-Engines on hand. Jan.h, lS5r , C. A. SELTZER. holti twine; a Ildonce and e persons defil are invited tx quality of arc these Works. ery kind tha elven to they and FOU DRY & MACHINF. SHOP, Port Carbon, titiakuy kit uto, Pa. • 1 T. H. AVINTERSTREN anniiiinc . ~r„,T...-.., es his readiness. from the eontpleteoutfit ' ' 'of the above named dstabl ishmeut, to sup "•,. Azi......... • i y c irrt.r.„,„, ply all orders in his lino of business— I =at: ~-i• such as for Steam Bmz,ines,.ltallioaill and: Drift Cars,Buinns, Coal Breakers. Castings and 'Machine. t ry a eyery'Oattern. Ile warrants his ,wilrk to ..tivn Aatis-,, faltion, andaccordingly Solicits patronage at home atic I abroad. Jan. '-'7. 1855 4-Iyl -.,, • l F ANKLIN IRON WORKS. • . TILL Subscribers ruinennce to t uh . . . k lk that they are the Proprietors of the Franklin Works, Port Carbon. lately cat , tied on by S. Sillyntam where they eon. tinue to manufacture to dtder. 'at the shortest not ce. Steam Engines, Pumps. Coal Breakers and Mirhinery t I* almost any size or dew:Herten'. for mining or other pnrposes. Also, Itallro,l and Brut Cara, Ir.n or liras Ca - stio , zs et auy size or pattern. ; Orders are respect fully. solivited. GEO. B. ..ISSLEIL 'A: BRO. The snbsk ribere continue to furniskthe !Colliers and Dealers of Seltuv11:111 County. with Shovels hf all kinds, at the lowest prices. Attentian is part len- tally ralledi to their Coal Shovels. Orders 0 . . , r Shovels of any size or pattern promptly attended to. GEO. U. FISSLER k BRO. Port Carbon, August 21. 1S:12. . ni-tf FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, I Steam Car Factory, &c. NOTICE..—The buslnen of the late firm pelt. of SNYDER lz MILNES. will be contin ... ;,A,„:1 1 nod by the' subscriber in all Rs various branches of Steam Engine building, Iron • Founder, mtanufacturer of all kinds of Machinery, for Rolling Mills, Blast Furnaces, Railroad Cars. tie.. kr. lie will also continue the business of Min ing and &Ring the celebrated Pine Forest White Ash and tAtCiX and Srohn reins Red Ash Poole. Wing Able proprle• . for of these Collieries. A, GEORGE W. SNYDER. .Temiary 21, W 4 - - tf TO COM...OPERATORS& MINERS. Pioneer Boiler Works: s' -so The subscribers respectfully Invite the Ilk attention of the business community to their Boller Works, on Railroad street, bo rt. murr low the Passonger,Depot, Pottsville, Pa., • where they are prepar&l to manufacture BOILERS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, Smoke Stacks, Air Stacks: Blast Pipes, Gasometers, Drift Cars, &c.. Ste.. Boilers on hand. Being p'Retiell mechanics, and having for years devoted themselves entirely to this branch of businesi, they'llat ter theinselres that work done at their establishment will Five satisfaction to all who anar favor them with a call.— Individualshnd Companies will unit It greatly to their ad• vantage to examine their work before engaging el Se where, May 5,1853 19-tf - JOIIN & JAMES' NOBLE. • • POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL. - -sow TILE SUBSCIZIBMIS respectfully an; 'pounce to the publimthat their new Roll ,Mg Mill it now completed add in full ope . I 1 ration, and that they are prepared to sup' ply all kinds of Bar Iron of various sizes f which they will warrant to be superiorin quality to any' obtained from abroad. at the same prices. , They also manufacture T 'Rails; for the use of, the Col , I lerles and Lateral 'toads. weighing. from 21 to 50 lbs. per yard. made of the beet Iron, and which will be fotlnd much cheaper than the imported article. Being practical mechanics, and having had consideMbld. experience in the Iron, business. they flatter themselsol that they can give entire satisfaction to purchasers, and ;also make It their interest to patronize home manufaci , i ures. - . • .101 IN fli ! co. December 6.1851 1 , . ...• , —49-tf___ ... ‘.,- . .. - ..,.. - ' i .lYiiiw'•~ ' 11AltRISISIIRIR. UM ASHLAR ND IRON WORKS. TAIMEAQUA 1955 11. MEADOWS:: iDOW IRON WORKS. SON & BROTHER, Iron and Brass. ers, resPectfnlly inform their pa rad the public_ generally, that they y prepared et the above establish to manufacture Steam Engines of Broad and Drift Cars, and every m and Brass Castings suitable for rbusiness.on theliinft re:twat:thin Cylinders for Blast Furnaces awl, •rxl. PORT CARBON. Franklin Shovel Woi ' tiEDICINAL. New! Rye AND hiEDICIIIE STORE. Ur Biqa SAYLOR, rornierly - g- LL gist C. Martin.- rene, ettulle inA4III.I3C: to ibA,PUbik that he has established Nausea(' Id thg apothecary hiraluess.ar.d Opened a new drug store, near W. 84 11.,!Wilue's cabinet' warerooms,. in Nati e i strict, et+re ,Svcraci, and Invitee the patronage - 1A .these who way require auythingi in his line. 'premising that every tete and attention that Ma experithco will enable bitritet , glee, arid that the imbue of the iburinese demands; [PottsrMe. April I`2, 1&343 ' 1547 f.Y9N_O* - 1141i111 - AIRON. - nrAyk. Ou used Lyons' Kathairon. folr the hat? 'lt is the most delightful tidlet Arti tie in the world and is preemimintly henktetal, for'firey and Dahl heads. The Estlalron fully mstortd my halt afters baldness of twelve yearn. :Yours , truly, 1 , it. L. AT WATEItr... • 50 Warren Siren; NO York% Also. Lyons' Extract of rare ismalm Inget. for, dys pepsin aid general'nertensdebility.fe,can br ad at • ,C. 11ABLETS i • Zirftunerynud Variety Store, Centre reet, Octobrx 41-tf THE .... _t I .FRV. - PARED from RENNET, or the i - fourth stoutteh of the OX. after directions of Eason I eliig;theigrest Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOLM.- i TON, M. DI. Philadelphia. Pa. This is iatztrea own Remaly for an unhealthy atom= Itch. Noi rt of man can equal its curttia e piowers. It contains ne Alcohol, bitters, acids. orwausemis drugs. 4 I It I S outremely agreeable to the taste, and maybe taken ! by the most feeble patients who cannot eat a urater cruel:- cc without acute distress. Diware of drugged imitationa. Pepsin Is riot a drug. : I i'' Cotill i on the agent,and get a descriptive circilar, gratla, irinit a large amount of scientific evidence, from Lie big s Animal Chemistry: Dr. Combes Phyaiology of Ed— gestlob ; Dr. Pereira! on Food and Diet; Dr. John W. Dra'er, of New York 'University :Prof. Dunglison'sPhys- Mop , : Praf.Filliman. of Yale College; Dr. parpentees Physiology: ac.. together with reports of curs from all parts Of the United States. grail Sold by all druggists and dealers In Medicines.-- Price ONE DOLLA It per battle. i ' -IL BANNAINI, wigge-Nre and Retpa Agrnl,.l i Sls~ch B>'S6 • Istoors memo PpRE COD . „Jon AM) rilttEl.,, A CHRE, you CONSII7t I I'TIO. COUGHS. 1U ,DS. AST t ..--` ~ I MA, BRONCHITIS, GENERAL DEBILITY, !!!! I! AND ALL SCROFUk_OUS IItISIOIIS, I ;! I, ',Have Yon, ried 111. ; -,. ' Thls ha pertant,question should be- asked every lova Id who issnifering from pulmonary trouble to this fickle climate.l! Have you tried W11.1101P3 COMMIUND OF COD:LIVER 011. ANI/ LIME i It-will not nauseatelike the lilah OIL, but Is on. the contrary, plens.ant to the taste-4: ninrCover. the Phospbatyl of Lime is, in this com bination, a most remarkable obi. to the healing - prlin r ties 4f the Pure Cod Liver Olf, as the following cert ti eateti (selected from a best of like grateful dcknow led re ments) will amply show. No person should neglect, or / a single hour. a cough, or any affection of' the lull 5,1 tst t ho. ! !post l.er I ous (...”,,...quencei folio sl. • lir. , !ilk ett. I - reply:oton is both safe and simple:and sure I all ordi nary! cast*, and has performed some suipritiinAnO , in decided 'yonsuinption, n here ordinary ; mediall . nitt , has falle4: - : . ~ Dil. - Wtuor.:—During neariy the whole: pf tce past winter. I had suffered seriously with a cough:W.b.feh ird so irritated my lungs, that my physician frankly alitt ft ted his fear of consumption Pdlowing, this trouble asthe Spring Weather set in. Medieine seemed to a ff ord e little relief, until I tried li your preparation - of Cod Li bv;facts to ad it, i Liter n i n Oil and me. The effect lam forced was almost magical, and 1 have the pleasure of Sayln nt thislwriting. (May 4 241, 1453,) lam entirely free from a y pulmonary trouble, , With thanks to you for yOur valuablic diseorery..l 0-- , dialiy recommend it to those who are thus afflicted. , !. .. 31surt's• C. lies , • - Chamber street. Bost n I Mannfactured only by ALEXANDER B. WILIIOII, I Chemir . 1.611 Court street. Bus on .- For wile in Philadelphia by T. W. DyWri A Sorts. I.' North Second street. For sale 10 'Pottsville by J. Iltone.4, Druggist. opposite Episcopal Church. • Pottsville, March S.'l6 l 16-10 m ,i 1 . ; HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. ; 1 --,-.? • • i ! i The Orta" t Counter Irritant. . I TbeNtrus of !3lisease often - tna',:es its ;way to the I lit nal organs through the pores of the skib.: This pent tray ink Oinhnentl. melting under the !lava AS it is, ru he ini isahiorbed through the MAO channAit, and.renghin the seo of inflammation, promptly and invariably , / VA Mies it.;; whether located in the kidneys, the liver, th luitgs Or any other important organ. It penetrates It sccrfaetilo tha interior, through the countless tubes tin coinuinhicate with the skin as simmer rain passes ini the fevered earth, diffusing its cool and regenerating it th;tencle, ' , 1 ii Sltin Diseases and Glandular Swellings. i ty.c,,,Tsr spruce of exterior irritation is ijuickly velum . b* the anti-intiammatory action of this itintruent. Ai grv - 14itptions. such as Salt Rheum. ErTsipelag. TAN ItingWOrm. Scald Dead. Nettle RAI. ScaldeS, or Itel Sti , .. did out, to return no more, under its applirat on.; gospititi experiencein.all parts of the World pros -S i idfallibility In diseases of the skin. the muscle , ti iiinitst and the glands. II i i Ulcers, Sores and Tumors. ;all i effect of this unrivaled external remedy upo St.rofnis. and other virulent ulcers and sores, Is almos npralnlous. It first discharges the poison which prods .i's suppuration and proud flesh, and thus the 'curt! , ii.hicitiits healing properties afterward complete; a-e saf, -40cdti as permanent, • I j., I - "W i onnds. Bruises, Burns Old Scalds. I s In cases of ..the fractureof the bons. injuries caused v seam explosions. Bruises; Burnt-YE-colds,. 111(euma• 1 item Stiffniss of the joints, and contractiOit of the sin ews, it is ernployed and warmly recoMmended by he fa toll}.; Thi. marvelous remedy has Been intrisdu ed b its it tenter in pet son into all the leading hospi als of Barone, an no private household sh6uld be with o ut it, 1 ' Uoltlenittble .Te.tinadt , y. This Nadi l Staff of the French and English moles in the Cr! ea' have officially signed) their apprt sal of Holloway's Antral-tit, as the..inost reliable dressi ig for sabre cuts. Stabs, and gun shot wounds. It is also used by the surgeons of the Allied Naviesi 'Both the'Ointinent and the Pills rhohltl 1,1 tired - - •• • •• in the fonvnript, CitiPa : Bunions - • Skin Dipiascs - I 4 ens • Swelled Glands CI tipped !Lands _.", Sore Legg Chilblains : .. .. ,ore-, ltredsts I.V.ula Sore Ileads ' - Glut Sore The , tl:4 Lumbago - , ' Sores of all kinds • , ' Mhrcurial Eruptions Sprains , .. , • Plies. Stiff Joints • Ith.mmatism Tetter Ringworm - Ulcers . • Salk:Rheum Tenereal,Fores" Scalds . NN s ounds of all kinds. Sob' at the Menufactork:s of Professor Ilett.owAr, Sfl Maiden Lane. New York. 243 strand. London. 311.1 by all res . .etablo druggists and dealers in medicine through lout he United states and the civilized world. in pots, tat 2. ( , ent5,'62,? , 2 mints. and SP el ch. ',. L', - ,)-Ther• is a con ! siderable saving by taking the largm. I' 1Z1.... NAL—Directions for dm guidance of patients In t'Tel y disoMer fir, affixed to each pet • i j Jnne 21, '36 THE CREATEST - Aledical Discovery of the Age. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, hai3 . • discovered in one of our coninirni pasture weals a remisly that cures i Every Kind of Humor; ftqnn the worst scrofula down to a common piinple, -, • , j • . ile has tried it in .over 11(0 cases; and never fatted ex cept in two cases kboth thunder humor). lie has now in his,i)os.ses.sion over two lin udred certificates of its virtue, all within . ' twenty Miles of Boston., . T.Wo bottle: , are warranted to cure a nursing Sore month. . , . Otte to thrml bottles trill curs the worst kinder pimides on the face. TwO3o three bottles will cure the system ofibiles. 'Ewa bottles are warranted to Cure the worst canker in the:mouth and atomach. '.,,,,..,,, Three tot:ire - bottles are warranted to Ours+, thl 'worst casks of Erysipelas. ' " :Me to two bottles are warranted „to cute all humor in t hO eyes. ~ . . 'two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among; the hair..., ", , • your to six bottles areivarranted to cure corrtiPt. and ruhning ulcers.' . . One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. ' Two or three bottles are - werrauted to-cure the worst case of ringworm. ' - '....--, - . Two or three bottles are *wart anted to rare the most deSperate cane of rheumatism; , •• Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt ,rliouna. -Five to eight bottles will ewe the worst cam of serofula. A benefit Is always experience:Ur:op the Srst bottle, And a perfect cure Is warranted when the :above quantity Is!taken. -.• . : • treader, I peddled over a thousand t•ott les of this in the 'vleinity of liosten. ' , now the elfeitig,..sf it to every .11 case.. So sure as water wi l exileiguiStr.,tlr& so sure will Slila cure humor. I neve sold a bottlb;:lif it but - that .srild another; after a trl ' it alwir • speaks ' for Itself.— 'there are " wo things a ut this herb that appear tome 1 ( sUrprisintr first that grows in our pastures. In some r i.mect i utii, plentiful, nd yet-its - value has never beeti khown until ' I disecer red It in IS4 --second , that it thOlald rune all kinds of hurnor:. I In order to give some Idea of the Suddenrise and'cieat popularity of the diseovery - , I will state that in April, 4:i - ',,t, I peddled it and sold about six bottles -per day—in April,lSs-1„ I sold over one thonsiinti fibttles per day of it. Some of the wholesale druggisti who have been in the business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like it. ' There Is a universal praise of it from SU - quarters.' ' 1 , In my own practice I always kept it strictly for humors -l-but since its introduet,ion as a general family Medicine, 4reat and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. . , - • I fk.overal rises of epileptic tats—a disease which was al. ways ceneldered incurable, have been cured by s few hot. tles. 0, what a mercy if it will prove effectual in iijj fase.s of that awful maladys—t hero are hut few who have Been more of it than 1 have. , . 1 t I knew several eases of Ihrpsy.; all of them .' aged pee pletipred by it. For the various Omega of the Laver. Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and .Ague, Pain in the side, Dtressen of the Spine, and particularly in die eases of the kidneys. kc.. the discovery has done more toed than any medicine over known. - T No change of diet neoentary—eat the best you got and j enough of it. . Directionyfor use.—Adulte, one table-spoonful per day t•-ehildren over ten. years, a deJssort epoonful—eiflldren from flue to eight years, tettspoOtful. "As no directions can be applicable to hit gonstittitions, take sufficient to Operate on the boyfels tw4ce a day. r Manuthettired h'y • --' :: toONALD KENNEDY, ,you how Infinitely iniron*,..tt is to all theso ... ..........,us. , I ' No. If2o`. lErrem stint; Roxbury, Nan. JO*, Soid at -sl,6* per ,ot tie. or six Potties air $; , . 00 . I Prlet, One Dollar. - by the sole Proprietors; ,RENJAIIIN l'Afl E. .. 1 rt. Sc Ci?. , 4474,4 - ib' haesale. Avents:---New York eity. C. Y. elletrier; SI Mawefacturing .Pharmateutists ,ia4, Chenisto, I itts- 1 Barclay street; C. 11. Ring, .102., Broadway; Rushton d bray, .11f:. t • • u efftm .;* 1 --.. ----7-- *" ----- 'Clark, rili Brnidway;D. Sands. 100 Fulton St. For Solis In Philadelphia. by tho John ,Loltn , s.`l 7, Rare 'i PoraTo RAG O UT.—MuI, Hatay' P' l ;, i ,p,, 4 8°314132 North :Ind Street. Philadelphia .' - , street; Byott . 1 / 4 ''. ,, ons , . IW North I For Kale in PottorrUle, , by '..r. 4. Proton. j....C..7 Rughts Leading, by Ritter & Co : nem drain ' fr 3.11 ~r eist. cover they Ira .....,,. . - .. q ;o ~ • , land .Ir.Fliobenau. ' Slay 19.1855) 2.0-ly - St l / 4 14,Pothreltle, Sohn O. Ilroan. i May SI, 1856 •, -'; • .si 4-ly ' ' -,July 5, '56 . .auto—then !owe. . , . ~ .. ... c . - .'0 • Laricasier‘,l,l.l47yrecoh"n rura. ? • ...,". i thorn-into hails wall' y 4,1 k f1,,,,,,,cr.1.,.., .7,,,,,, . PLUMBING. cps.: PLUMEtific &C. C4%111116: II (1, tiG, BUICN:I' OUT Lyon the Inth hate re-opened an establishment. for the atxrse business. in Silver Tensed. where they will be thankfulfor oraers,and premise prompt attention and ,tatLtfactory work. , 28.155.4 . if. DieKvisos respectfully announces to the public than he has purchased the entire stock of the late arm of.More ton and Mathison, nEd la tendscarrying onthe plumbing business In ail its branches at the qld Stand under the Potts stle lionso,,where he hopes by attentioi: to business. be may be able to meat a share of the public Lustre:Age. i ±wWguar entiw his work to be an _good, end it will be done on as rea son:No terms, as can be done elsewhere: fw-filye him a H. DICKANSOIc„, (Anzttat `.27, 6240— , Pottssille.Jan.s,'s 6 1-tf - . WAGON-MAKING. •'• CARRIAGES. • THE subscribes .5 hasinginirtibilsed the corr.:n:7o rt , l. Di' .11r. (t. Jennings, would c:i - storierssnd the public, in general Verjasogissel r*Ep t fully solicit the ,pritronage of his liting.determined I.G.lct,lp up tho reputation of the, work made by Mr. Jouuings. we shall employ none but the best bstwis and material. C.lll mod giro us a trial; Ailwork made-by us warranted. kIMIGLIT k lIIIRKHARD. Shop, 31orris',Addition, noarly opporite Yardley d Son Pottsville, May 5.1855 , 18-tf CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. Cbrner of Coat and Norwegian sta., Putkrilir, Pt,. of the late .firin of el • f D e ib ut & plenum, having taken the businees en tirely into his own hands, Is prepared to ' make and repair carriages of every dea.VM , cription and kind cheaper than ever, and nt,„the faille time, in a style and manner net to be eicelled for beauty and .durability by any ouch-maker, either at home or abroad. 110 waryanta all ha makes. - The attention of the public is respeettnily called to the large and splendid 'stock of CA R RIAGIIS on hand, both new and second band, consisting, In part of ..7.v.ny .andt, both single and double sivited:•ling9l..w. Bottles. Coaches, Truth Ithgenr, dr., dr. No th ing but the beet Material used, and nonebut the best workmen employ Orders received from a distance and promptly e. t Mr. 1131 is himself a practical coach.maker, and ker ‘ a wirefully posted up In all that relates to the improv ments In his line of busimnis. x, Pottsville:May 17. 'st . oft MEDICINAL. Pottsville 10. BROWN'S 4S-I,c)thesioi,•x-y. '‘III'IIOUGH it thunders and liaht ningsin all cornets of Schuylkill county, and rains neef , i.Drucz Stores, the undersigned still maintains in a tirm manner, hi; old establishment as heretofore, and villl continue to accommodate his Customers in such a prompt and satisthetory manlier as to warrant a nd se ,•nro their entire confidence. .At the tame Huai" he takes this opportunity to return to his friends and patrons his grateful ackiniwiedgerrietits for the ,'Very ,übstantbl manner in venial they have., slur lirg many years, favored him - with their I , stronago. and hope they will continue to appreciate our bumble efforts M serve them.. Our Drug Store Is 11 ted up in a superior Manlier and Is well stocked with nil kinds of drugs. Tn Das respect our establishment cannot be excelled by any other siltollar concern. 4011:C G. BittArN, Druggist and onist. 2.54 f Pottsville, June 21, 'S6 1 TRUSSES! TRUSSES!! .TRIISSES!!! C. H. NEEDLES Truss and Brace Establistnneut. QOUTH West Corner of 12th tand. Hare streets. Philadelphia. Importer i tine French Trusses, combining. es, rem. lightn,st*se and durability with correct construction. i Hernial or ruptured patients can be suited by remit • ingnmounts as belc.n.;:—Seuding. numberolinchesround ho hips. and stating. side affected. Cost of single Truss, $2, $3, $4, $5. Donble—ss, $O, $8 and $lO. - • ! Instructions as to wear, and hOw to effect a cure, when Possible. sent with the Truss. Also for sale. in great variety. Dr. Bmming's Improved., Patent Body Brace, For the cure of Prolansus ttEri. "'Spinal Prong and Sup ports. ffatent Shoulder Braces. Chest Expanders. and Erector Braces. adapted to alliwith Stoop Shoulders and Weak Lungs: Engl4 , ll Elastic , Abdominal Belts, Suspen sories. Syringes—male a nd ,female. Rooms. with . Lady attendants. • Philadelphia, July `25.'55 " 30-ly . CIIAS. W. EPTING,- Wholesale and , itetail 3armargasre exatacll. CliseNza.l.isirt. S. E. Corner Centre and Norwegian Sta., (Oppoeitc Jlortimer'sji.te r !,) - . '1 iOT T SVILLE:, PENNA. ~ , • gi The subecriber. having taken possession of 4,• .. ~.- -a r. the house formerly occupied by Mrs. E. M. . ''. _ v .v.' Beatty, has converted the stow into a 3 2z 4 - . Drug and A potbectiiy Store, it-' , W sneb aii he thinks will prove satisfactory to. , ‘ All purchasers. and reepectfully:calls the; at- I t,OI ion of his friends fuel the public to his choice stack. i Ile has taken great' care in the selection; of his Dritgs. Medicines, Sr,., and can. therefore cheerfully it-corm/raid each end every one as being .. I ‘. '- i . rt - HE Am) Lr_VADULTEI:,tTED. - i He is determined to give his untliCided personal a t. tention to his business. at all hours of the day And night , • when required. 'believing that the serctu,trul rrpulatinn - 1 of rhieeeinnt as well as the inrainalde limy of their pa ; doffs depends in It great measure on the care of the Apothecary and the quality of his drugs and mixtures: i and he feels confident that CIIT.APNESS, when obtained at the expense of virtue and health, will not be the only I. ' question with his customers: when once his reputation as a careful and competent Apothecary, shall be satisfac turily established. . - ng - . i ARMING PROMOTES HAPPINESS. `, i h. This reputation he is dettliimiutsi tribuild up, with the / .. h The i ctitploymentis conducive to domestte lia sist-tnee of a Otani of thq:public patrouirge— fair pro- I h e - portion of which is guaranteed to hint by numerous pineese fur the farmer is seldom obliged to ever'. i - i t friends, independently of that which he hopes to obtain i home for ant.greaf length of time, and from a: to by clew attention to business and strict attenVen J.; .. .... . with 1 Moray which a cemfortable support for , , n _ mixing- pre.scriptiers which may affect the health an . 9: 1 fautily, is obtained„ be Is often induced te inarn 'lies of his custonters..e , early in life. Indeed, the nature of his etele! Di II •000tion in preparing and cempounding of mediet title; 1 ed for ruthless speculetion he will-never resort. to. t bong* ! man tIN each that it renders a female etnntatke 1 In-;I it is notetiously trio- that such a dangerous deception IA irldiFri•Ill:11 , 10 to the, prosperity and happiness. e: „,..i Aunch more extensively and successfully practiced by . a termer. In nearly. all other kinds' of, ln s inei , • a l : druggists than can be teadlly Imagined. ' "gettieg married" increases aonan'ii expenses. bit' .•;-•:1 i Contidentof obtaining a name and rank amongst the i in farining it not only diminishes the 'expenses o Its; first of his cetemnontries. he only asks attention to 1 ~ . ; . •- • • thei prove his will to serve. and his abilitylo satisfy the most , living, but increases his income r, for the , care if I exacting. - ' . . - 1 the tillirY and. pOultry-yardr4hieli are promiten. 1 - , • r. 1 i . -Patrons may withconfidence rely upon the prompt iteMS 513 the 'assets of mane franTs aceonn (5, an! .and II:Al:all execution of their orders, sent by mail or almost uric - ere:llly confided to ties. female p uncle stl otherwise. . , CHAS. W. EPTINII,.. l ofW ti Y household. Lord Idaon tells us that "Ile: u; • DatanlST I; 01E1118T. i inftirtivement of the ground ups tau lured naturi:: s.l S. E. Corner ef (F titre and . ..Vineerigen Sts., .11,tirrillr. ! vo • y of „wining tiehee. ,, And observathin wni l!otsville. June 21, 'A'fi . :.5 -ly . • . i convince any one that there I..,anere stability ant ------ , TONICS WON'T DO t i permanency in wealth acquired froni tanaMg. 1 , . !than in fortunes obtained by trade and specula. •.' lIEY never did d m o ore. than give , r y tem never will. It is bee m " se l perary relief. and theythen. ' In Most other callingS an apkenticeehip ..,f seVera I years is required to' obtain-a knowlet.l4e. t ey don't touch the ranee of the diseaeo. The cause Or of the business, while iri farming a young man ;.i all aeuearrd bilious diseases is the atmospheric poison celled Miasma er Malarie Neutalize this to-isc , n by it , ordinary sit nacre can' commence rat once, are tel NaturarAntlitoteasinti all diseases caused by it disepp,-ar I have an ample return for his labor every yen.— at iinee. - Rhodes's Fever and ,Ague Cure is this itnridote - 1 An idea is extensively entertained that Bemis.: to Mal:Ha:and moreover it is a perfectly harmless rued- I is Tire latairious than most kinds of meh on n•e t: ietnti. The certificate of the celebrated chemist, J. R. , . poi:et:cc :an say thatl .: uu ILIC16; but from ex •' • we •• • - ' ChiPon. of New York, to this effect, is attached to ev e ry bot.le: therefore if dots no gr.. il it can do no liana. ' is the most spdeasant and agreeable business i.., This is more, than can be said of Quinine. Arsenio. or which no: iutellil;ant man can be CID pinyet Ti,e any tonic in existence, as their use is ruinous to tho eon- 1 great diversity of exercise n hich it affords lii stitution and brings on Ituulb Ague. which never allows equivalent to rest. A fanner oyes :Jet Vs'ol.7: a pereon to feel perfectly well for a single moment. In thattlwo-thirVes many hours in a day as a tr . :: illustration of these truths I annex some extracts front a letter just received from a physician : der or many mechanics, 'and taking - his let,inc.- Garruttown, Ohio, it , rot. 17, ISSO. ns eovltiile it is not so laborious and far in-r, , lAS. A.ltll WES, Esq.—Dear Sir ,—Yours . of the 2d agreeable than a majority 01 other' einployme::: , instant is at hand. 'fhe Cure arrived late last year. and ltd tendency is to enlarge the mind and I. the difficulty in getting; any one to try it was greatly in feeding's t!f . disinterested benevolence; aud a i..- creased trent he tact that it remedy had be remedy introeurid which WaS,,, , LOWIng 11l favor with the public. as leenz Biel partietpation of Food offices. Yen will i•. b e tt e r tha ming Quintne,netrlinewing I presume that e y morractical piety and pure Christian bone: the reined hey, used to escape taking Quinine. contain- fence„„,„„g. American fanners than among aL7 ed the Dr g itre7l4, ' . ' 0(11i:ref:les of equal numbers iu our country. This red.-4y: iknown as "Sinith i s Tonic.” ‘rould hive- I , . riebly bleak an Ague, but it did rod cure it. its it would . .i.-., --,-• ••• ..-- often return with renewed vigor. This ono circumstance , ' FORWARDING CycymnErts.—Cucion her , tea:: ; I deemed in your favor, if I coidd institute a test corn- I forwarded some weeks, simply by . planting tin:: perisombein-een It and your Cure. The fillewieg is the in the open soil, placing around them, when , a result: lour, bricks laid flat ways, and laying ever the. h were cases i of "Quotidian Intermittent Fever." ali ef many Wet3Ol . pane of glass. The , glass may be retneeed slum stendine. They had trbel Qulrdire. anti other temeilles. ; the , lay. and replaced at night. The brie!:- , 5 eeetsionally rail in; a lull but it was, 134 in all su . di , retain ti;portiim of-the beat absorbed ilur'inn• cases.) slowly NVO"trin4 than net, and levlog tilt. P 3111113- . day iilAill. and this, acting, in favor l it Ite Co' ,: tine of ether and leverer n3aladies, bald sueceed in ef. ii lion with the exclusion of the night air, Wi:i t, feeling a, ntdicel care of all three cases it ith yorir remedy and they have, not hada chill sluice. In all three ef these,: powerfullyri to accelerate the developciinc , . '-- caws tile Smith's Tonic had been ueed.end would. sel 4e .produce a vigorous action of the system' tits • fare stated, break the chill, but after a period ortwo Mid • it: Melons,' squashes and other vine , . of a •*: elapSed it would return. , lar description may be advanccir.by the •- 1 think there will be nodilllealty non , In ',zit Mg to your . . , Cure the vantzve ground of any other remedy now 'in very, :111)013 al il ecenornicai process. . Br us... here. kc.. &c. - . WM. BUCKNER. M. D. i glass hem bite hobos', which will 'cost re RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CCRE, or, ANTI DIYI . F. : or at most a' tner • 'trifle, will answer for" iri . t, • to Malaria.' the only harmless remedy in' existence. le r i,,,,, ns widl as sew, and will last for'years . • temellyeertalu as a Preventive. as a CUre. Take 1 t when , . ~ tering frequently and cepieusly, if the trend ' 1 thechills coming on. mid you will never have a i . you tee .. single (me. • . JAS. A. lIIIODES, l'reprieby, .--, ,' dry, with snap-suds or 'diluted urine, as a ,!.;. • Prevldenre, Rhode Inland. 1 lant, - will be found singularly . advent ;-- For axle be S. C. MARTIN, by J. O. llnowis, I'etf6 - ille, i Gypsum and inalverised chattiortl should and,drugeiets ecuerelly. i guuntly Eprinklod over the vines as 5.0 , 41 ;. June 21, 'IIG . . It ... --__L___ arc up. . BM • i Health and Strength must Inevitably follow its . -------- I . • BOERHAVE'S i • • _ HOLLAND DITTIES t, rev.troE7s - . - -At — th - is;easOn of the7yeAr; . • ! become soft, and are out so readily c , ',. 1.. , .. 'Cs, t '" 4. ' when hard. A Vermont womaii piii.:,i,ii• - • '' .. 2 . , , r'A - t following receipt, which' wii recottita , i,d for tr . A "* ., krt r '';\ f( 6. ' l\9 Al' , .4 1 , i Thqppotatees are pareil and pot to , ..ik in :. ::. ,I . f,. , , , ,,,4_ , !, ~, , ,,.;•2 e,., k .....,-, - •• 4 .1 1 4,-. , -,, ! ...,....• ~.. -, i ..,..,,,,,. . , '4. - ,T, . wiHer from four..to six hears: then 'dropped .' 4 ; ~,,,, . -.,-i.,:i1..-/ 2 ,....;,-;:...;;;...:„.7„,i, i ,:.,....... t ,p,„..4 t irdie.r which 'is already boiling --;.TI (...,t1•;.-, , ', .:,. ;;'...';;; ; ,. •;:‘; ; ;.•;. -. . : ,.!;;"::Ai .. e', 11 etbr .i, - ; point ; and a little salt. added to the, wat ' er '. ' ' ', 4 . ..! l ' i t . ",,s t ,.. ' '; ' , - :1 , ''-:-..."-!. 2;:ri.Vftl:t ".... t proves them. • 'Take them fr , •lo the' Ilre the r :,,,?; 4a.`•, - ...;!-.• !... It'e":: . '::• - ':'1( . ' , ::f . .• ',..,. ' " 4 ! 1 ment they are done; polir un - AI tho [raker, :r. * 9 :: •• ..:::.:•:!:!!;',f . - :-:;'_ - ,r: - ,:o i'' ' *'.4 , .,. f:., - r'.., • 1 , let them stand uneovcre.l in ihe kettle 'oye, . - T-5",.. • ~ - , Ar.,f, *.L" P. i .. :. :-"; : P.1' - 'ef,i•;r ' i7l.'''''; .5-pr t..., , _ r -.,..f...-i:-;‘..r.,.„7-3)..,. 4 i _._,„., ~,..41:,,,.....41.- ~ fire till the w leer e vaporates from the surfs - 10'1 I and' they ore ready for the table. . ft.e ro . • ~!-- 4 4,. " .; - ,will astonish thOso wh.i try it for the first t,•:-..,:::4 . 3:-' --- P - r':3?... ..C., , ..„'7 .. . - --, -,,---,-.....—„.-: - ..,,,, , 3._fki. 43'7.- ... . and they :via iiever retorts to the old meth -1 ~..i.: '''.l":" . A: --1: ----- ----. '"4 .0 .' .1_,1„."?:f,,"....."7 ''''--::'.',,,.;.,-- ; boiling they •with the skins on. . ' :, 14 ~ i HE. celebrated .Holland reinedf'f ' ' r or , it 1/17;lPEPEId,DISEASE OPTIIE KIDNEYS. LITFP 1 - • ''''' ...,..—.. k• _-.-•-• SS 0 tee. • best ...HI: ...EST /CIT CnnAiA,--Shir confer'. . er , in ma mg th'eir creams, use about !, •.' • i 'PLAINT, weakness 'of any kind. FEVEIt AND i c '' . • Ivan ~, t ; • , I r_Av , try . quart of , crew: 'fit(' '.. AGUE. tied the rarious affections consequent upon a dis- 'c c- II "t sugar - STOM Ell Ott LIVER, such as Indigestion. . flavor 4 quarts of cream with vdnilla re,,,, - .. Acidity of the Stomach. Colicky Pains. Heartburn. Less ' bean and . a half, boiled in a little ,milk. It 'V ! , of Appetite; Despondency, Coatlvenele,. yitind an d BI N A- .! lemon, 44 outer rind of three lemons 5h,.... ! In all Nervous, -•,7:; inX Pli , .. es. s, Rheumatic and Neuralgie I . -.. '_,• grated kery. fine; or ail drops of oil of 1 • •nier.•••:1 : , , ,. . Affeellona, It hss In-attinerons instances proyel highly , .. every four quarts Of cream, Four quarts of: ,f,' beneficial, and In others effected a decided cure This Is a purely vegetable compound. prepared on create will make seven quarts of ice , rva;- , strictly scientific principles. after the manwer of the (vie- .well beitten ; while tliiii, milky cream, Wil I , ''''.. ' brated liollstidProfetoor.Boerhave. Becaos , of ifsgre 3 t 1 but little, and never become perfectly ,n-a ., :l'• - • success in most of the European Statei. its introduction ! fhb . ' Into the United States was Intended more especially for ; me' sheuld'he fine.' and put in the, "No.. r '.. t ~..t .., those - of our fatherland st , attered.here and there'oyer the i alternate layers of salt—sav about two qualy: ~,,,,•...,,, fare of this mighty country. ;31eeting with great Sue- 1 salt to an sight quart freezer—the ice and at- '4 5, .!! ni.T.lTantongthem, I now offer it to thet American Public , they work down to be filled up. th a t - lderfalmodlciwil virtues must 0;4 . knowing that its truly won.. •l e acknowledged • 4 tc:' , : It la particularly recommended to. those persona whose I 'Rusgs2—One quart breattsponge. 2 eui' constitutions may have been impaired, by the continn• i one-half cup shortening, make into a srft , i . '•.! , : . • ousuis3 of ardent splrits, cr other forms zaissipation.— ' i when very light, roll aboltt an inch ti,i:.. i t n,' Geneva instantaneous in effect, it finds it way directly cut with a biscuit cutter; let them rise avi to the soat of life,,thrilling and quickening every nerve, i." i ,I ShOUld not bake hard enough to rosin a crio l , rai‘ing up the droopingypirit, and in faM, taming new health and vigor in the system. I bottom . Wit stale. 'Fli t r l ~. the top or en a little • NOTlCK.—Whoever expects to find In this aheverage ; toast slightly. If yott hare hit it just riziii,' Will be disaPitolt4e4; but to the sick. weak and low spit- i regard to lightness: ortilerCrythi•v ri , •". '. '• lied. It will prove a grateful aromatic cordial , pcssessed i, make:a 'delicate and agreeable aecomplor''' of slum - 21v reMectlin prapertioa. • • . Caution I—The great popularity-of this delighttUl ,i tea a " Cuff "' Aran has induced msuy imitations, which the public ' should guard against mirchosing, no not pertmuted to To - pnE i t _ ttvt FL . , ) „: E. ,,,, IN w ATEi t.--Y:. l , tiny anything else until you -have given llocitaie's llolland Bitter* a fair trt - ' One bottleavill eonvinre ~ little carbonate of soh with the water. at.• l l' . •lit G t .V 4 •` . " theY imitations. 1 • ' !lowers . fora fOr I ttih • ~ ,5, , , preserve the ft • _ • -1 crol Of Arum. r N, IMM Cr - 1 GRABSAND GARDEN SEEDS, FRUIT TREES i Agrenultural Implements, Etc. • THE subsdiiber will keep 0 on hand Clover, 't iniethy and other G ra ss 014: .- . • ssiedS, White C l o ve r and Lawn Crass ''...,„... c. ...‘ seeds. together with tiardert an d-Field seeds. wilkh a; p, will vrarrant to be fresir anckgoedid Ile' will also rereh, ' -. A order; rcr all kinds of Fruit Trees. (warranted to be at, they are repr•l4i.ii, ntcd.) Agrlinitur il implements, etc., a:. -, of which tail* be furnished at, manutacturcesrices.-- The seeds and. trees sold by the 4 - 111114Ctit...er Art..re sett.; with Mat CATCS only from gittwcirll of rwOutation co. staxidlag.. Ile does not deal tar seeds procumtl prom!: ."., cuously in the Market from thoSti who sell cheap, IT 1'1 , .. F r* out regard tO thecharaeter iif the seed sold. \Or 1.,., ti" PUICIIOsO, ,, sell seeds grown promiseuously to mi; gardens, where. •thillr too Illose pm:aridly deka ta.., ths4cilualitY, particularly those of thst PAM, fp, la., —. This Is an idivortant counitteration to , those , r, to. pur. chiseeltheriseeds or Fruit trees. For trees. ire.. sent lucre, In orders early to B. liaMC att. endu .1N T 11,4. .--: -7- POINTS :-.-- (7 - Pi ; ICEIt IT IN A COW.. • - r 1 . 6 3 u r 7i i i i , • s She's long in her face, she's toe briber f(tirn: i ird lie. She'll quickly get fat without ciderdce Ce corn. . ir 7 .. " t • '" ' Hurrah i hurrah fur this beautiful!.o•.!,.. • • .0 sle She's clean In her- jaws. and lull In Eir *flle; . She's heavy In flank. and wide in her le in:, Ire' ' She's broad in her ribs, and long In her rump; r _... -', . "'lc 4 I ifas a straight and list back. with peril- a bump , ureter Hurrah! hurrah for this beautiful cow! • , aif r' l .. 4 1 ...1A , She's wide to her hips, and mini In her eyes. I 5,,,'"4" . ' - 4r. ' She's fine lit her shoulders, sod thin in het tiligi-f t.iil i. • 3 . Linreah! hurrabil - 31-thla Leant ifureow ! She light in her nrek.ind small in herstal I : i t•rt l ido She's fl Inlier henv. and silky of skin; .. - - .. • She's a miler's without, and a but 1 ..cher's within. k, ...,'.. 1 . \ I ...' Hurrah! hurrah for Ibis beautiful cow! .1 en :'•r :_. • MILLET. • Within the last few years, the cultivation .f •• %vim; ,t,, A,,,,, Minettles krultn into great favor with many of oe.- 1 . 1 , 1 , 4 ..4 farmers, ,Every year's trial adds to its popularity. .: w ilt tx• 'and there is littlertonbt that it w9l. soon beco!!:, I No 'r one of our leading, summer crops. Millet is a ' Ar t ' ,native of , !tropichl elimutui;itrad is therefore rather ; . Pr m "'„' ri itapaticnt!.of cold. Its amm o ' Millet is 1 4.1cricol : ti r es, 2: from rnitle;a thousand, in mutsion,4 o th e immens e f %ll to number of seeds produced by it. There are Fes- f.r eta eral varieties, but that must cultivrec.a. is V I " oaraher "Pauicum miliaciunt," or true Millet. 'lt's ri .,: i , lin ,- , alt is an-annual, its calm has a heighth of three or . et i ',. r ;.''; four feet:, it's leaves are long, broad. and slichtly ' T,, f, hanging; it's pinnacle is . l37e;,:loc..st:,li , :ht gr 7, i ,. : . A and nodding; its glmim is three valved, cont •., Au trt,r lag two florets, it's valves or loiT) chaff are u 1 :, r ,. , ,, Illi , bl .1. , qual and 'sharp pointed; it's two paleac are aqu a ; \ t.";''' I: concave rind beardless; and it's ripe seed 1. ; -1. " ft ., , i;`, r . c most an eighth of an inch in length.. FlllOOOl, ~ ' ate. k • ning greenish yellow ovate, and slightly Foict.?. lowesza At the ends. The proper time for sowing tuaht, —I . "" - fr..4m theftnidtlk of June to the lot o f J u 1 . .,,_ Alrom tw - lre to sixteen quarts per acre sh o uld./ . ,k. - stsbn. It'delights in a deep thoroughly pulsi-.,.,:, ifed soil; which when practicable, should t4.' plowedln early spring, and rcplowcd the lirst ,f ` . une.' The seed can - be put in broad-ea.t, i:4 ,-, .....1 sshat would be better, with a drill fOllow , ri ily . (I ' D. '' i l i ' roller t in order that the surface inkv4 be r r.,,1 g i.: '•L 44 iota proper condition' , for running. Const , l,rat h. • .r. ' earels required in the curing of it, in order .. : Cr' prevent heating. We have known it ti; be crad1...... "'' ' ~ and bound in sheaves, like grain, but this l' , n't 1" , it „,.‘,' adding double and expense to the crop. 1C h, ?,:, hat n it is groW - n fur seed, perhaps it would be 'r e d : , •' ‘t r . I hie, but where intended fur' hay, or where ‘: ,t ~""'" a to desired to save a large portion of the seed, ::,. tit method adopted of curing it - as timothy hay is . IL., usually Cured, has been found to answer beet.— '':., ill h. When desired for hay only, it should be .uc_i_..- flay fore the !seed is fully ripe, us it parN 'o ith its - . -: sced:so readily, that if permitted to mature rum. 14, pletely, and only much pf the seed is lost, but th. •':§ hay les4 much of its nutriuns character, hod i• i ,4.::: less palatable to cattle. From many sources Iv, t.l 74: have testimonials in its fa.t . er. A writer is Mich- y: igan sa3 t ,s:— . •3lillet ha• been a favorite crop with A .- - t‘ i me for spvcral years. There is no kind of ha, i''': .00t. that lay ,, Stock of all kind prefer to! millet."-- „ hi , Another. says :—"lt is a rich, nutriops feud, it ,r• pr consequhnee of 'tile abundance cf /seed, ,whi,h h, , orlc: kinds a stock are fund of." By many it i. c- --. "., teemed fully 'equal in quality to tiknethy icay..l, - ' r " h ; 1 while the yield per acre is much heivier. It i.bt i d especially valuable for soiling, and When 'ilotr..liii:;,. w d for this; purpose, the quantity of seed sewn J.':... : :a,.' lan acre shbuld be largely increased. ,' From twer,•, ':.. . am , to twei.dy-leur quarts will nut he too Mush. :tr.!' If Ili in sunid cases a bushel has been used with sue , .es• :, ' Millet is regarded as fuljy equal in value to c at ' for feeding purposes. As a summer crop, the/c. . • fdre, itt is ene:of.the what valtiable. Frew • :!• - • ' . heavy yield. of seed, it is beyond doubt •an 77, hausting crop, apecially where the seed is 1,7.: is mitted its ripen fully,. It is therefore not whiz. ble to Ow it on land intended for wheat. The method of preparing. tire seed for is to gtind It, in which form it is particularly 0: sirableffor:inilch cows; it is however, readil. c 7,4: by hories wn (Male, when fed in an" . state. Where the hay has not been seed which remains in the head is greatly %1:77 ed by titock; and as it_ forms one at th e uablc portions of the crop, care should .ho inkr. to prevent its loss., For thiel purpose ract sheuldloillwr be cut and fed illtroughs, or uncut, troughs should lie so constructed catch he ds which are .shaken from the while he animals, are dFairine it fr.iti4,tlie water in flowir pots shoat ht change • „ in•squitner, or it will !wri,rae; ,11,!• henltly, even if there is saltin theni. ~e EMI 3ccipcs: .o 1)0t. not p 1,1( [thin tho re) too fievn tlill`o r .ll b.ortt t Thq Jrn "..1 pee LfiNALLJ f sub , _rs, tt aze fr 41 r: a~d th, pat If aah II rteti)o Choeo es fr f =1 1)'11 1..4-* F' In ft ii • . rel . 1 r4 il ....* V. itti
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