= *it club bitior. BIG liashvilte, many years ago, dike resided a ;gentle,msn or great hos. pitality, Ingo lotios, and though unedu• ated, possessed ; of hard knot set 1341. Col. W. bad been eleeeed' to the Legislature and had 'also been judgo of the county court. His elevation, her/ever had' 'nide him aomewhit pompous, and he became very fond of. using big words. Od his farrh he had a —Army, mischievous ox, called "Big', Brindle," • • Which-frequently broke down , his neighbor's fences, and-committed -other depredations, mach to the Wailers ormolu:log.1 One morning atter ;breakfast, in presence of some large gentlemen who had staid with him over the night, and were noir on their way to town, he called his overseer, and said ,to him': "Mr. Allen,.l desire you to impound Big Brindle, in order that I mayheir no more g AePredations." . ti ~'animadversions o n; his eternql ;depredations. Allen ibowed,and-wallipd efi", sorely puzzled to know what the °load meant. i• - So a ft er Col. W; left for town, he went to his wife and asked her what Cot. W. meant by telling him to °impound" the bx. "Why," said she, "the Coif meant 'to tell you to put hips in 'a pen." Allen left to perform the feat, tor it was no inconsiderable one, as , the animal was, very wild and vicious,;and, after a great deal, of trouble and vexation he succeeded. "Well," said he, wiping the perspiration • from his brow, and soliloquizing, "this is hn pounding, is ? I'm dead sure the Old Col., will ask me if • 1 have impounded :Big Brindle, and I bet I'll puzzle him as p bad as he did me." • ' he next day ;the , Colonel gave a d nner party, and as he *as not aristocratic, Allen, ' the ovenkcer, eatsloWn with the c.-Intiany.— , After the second Or third glass was discussed, - the Colonel turned 03 the overseer, and said: "Eh, Mr. Allen; did you impound Big Brin dle, sir?" Allen straightened himself, and -looking 1 around at the company, said, • ' , "Yes, I did: but old Brindle transcended . the impanel of the impound4fid scatterld. . phisticated all over thn ,equitairnity of ,the the forest." • The company burst into an immoderate it of Taughter, while the Colonel's face reddened with discomfiture: ' • "What do you 'mean by tlePt, 'air," said he. , "Why, I meaniColonel," sai“llen, "that ' 'old Brindle being drognostieated-iiiit an idea of the , Cholcrj: ripped and tared; 'merle and pawed 'dirt, jumped the fence,-Auck to Woods, and would not ho impounded no This wits too much; the company roared . agtin, in which'the'.Colonel Was forced to - _ join, nod in the toidst.of the laughter, Allen .left the table, sa'ing to himself as be went, "1 reckon the olonel won't a.sk e tne to im pound any more ioxen.." i° . . • PAT= OFF WASIIINCTON LiAR•DRIVEO. —lkly amusing and eccentric friend G. had a singular. experience: Ho was driven from the Btatiotrhonse in one of those queer Con trivances. of one horse and a door in the rear. Afier being bucked up before numerous' la lets, without finliri restiniplace for self or luggage; le was 1.1 last set down. For an holds ride the driver demanded $5. G. did not growl much nor screw off the number.) -with ri,pair of s . cissors, as Mrs. 'ltantsbotham Is said to have ghee; but be 'fixesPthe number in his memory. A few' days. ;utter, about time fin the scamp. of . a. driver to forget the transaction, be fair the cent:ern' being driveAl down aveline. Stopping if, he Made . at engngemetit•to ‘be taken immediately to Mt. Vernon. ,'He asked the driver if he thought they could get .back in time for the evening train, and on b ittg assured in the affirmative 1 promised: him Suable fare. They set off eta tretnendinnus pace. On the first piece of smooth street G. softly opened the door and stepped Clut;• Tie had the satisfaction . of‘ S see• ing. the two•wheeled vehicle continue tind dig. appear !at a fearful 'rate; and has enjoyed . many a heartyi• laugh since lit the. supposed astoilishrnent4ndblank dismay of the mins , pecting.driveilm arriving at his place ot, des tination. The, only .reasonable . conclusion to which he eifeld have come 'ma's that G 4 being nitn, had been jolted to • pieces and spilled cut along the iroatt.-.htercepted Ltiter. i'• • I= ANGELS" /X IPE7/COATS:—A..fun corms - ponclent' of the Portland Traitscript says: 'I have reeently gin up idea of women and come back to perlitikal life,. lam • more itthum ‘in' this line than in hunting the . fair srekts. in :pettiouts and 'kiss me quieke isiputty enough to look. I gin in; but datM 'em they are las slippery as eels; ' and ,when fish.for'ero,.tue git a bite, you isoniehow or other , find yourself at the. wiong .' lend of the line—they've', kotehed you! Au' when you ha"ye stuffed 'ern with peanuts, ettn •,.,. .dy and •dOggerYtypes, they'll throw you'away • as they would >a tole But I've• 'done ; • •.. wan. en% new. The tole, of Shelve, the • •;sleepin' Leanly,. Kleopatry's 'needle, 'Ppm ' fey's pillow, en' Lot's wife, with a steam mi -1 gitte-ko help gem ' . couldn't tempt me. The IN N very sight of a b onnet riles mer...all, over." • . Mciiirnful, -what on - :airth are you thinking about? Nothing else in this world but my de parted husband:, .• He 'was. such 41 derole4'• man, always bringing home his little kindnesses to me, •"I. couldn't help thinking jest . now, when I heard Mrs. ' Brown's suistges sizzling, what poor Mr. i Mournful used to do to me. Ile kuowd I , was: fond of,;sauligeg, ELM he hardly ever-I sornedei/er ,cane home in his life without ]'ringing me a sassige in his pocket. He waii . fend of eggs himself, and would occasionally fetch a few bf them fer himself. But..he was always - mire to lay, a sassige on *the table. Never laid bis eggs there+never atink of 'em and . sometimes I'd ask, 'Simon; where's your eggs?' Jest as like as not he'd lieen satin' ou 'em." , PARITY OR • REitiONING.---Dttely, at a dis tribittion of prizes in a German Village, a lit- tle girl•seven years whose parents bad just been turnelout of,their lodging, because they had'failed to pay their rent; was asked by the rector: ' . 'Have - you studied, sacred history,' my child?" , • .t "Yea; , 'air.". ' •; . - ,: • . .. "Do yonknow tIA iitory of the ereatio . " "I know that made „ all”! . "Why _were Adam:and Ere:tamed ' oitt of/ ... .Paradise?" .' ... ~ - : ' _ - f-- . i The child- heiitated' i'moment, and fen, • fixing her eye, on the examiner, replied ,-: , . "Probably'they . leen liirned out because they " . - -could Not pay their rare' . ‘ 1 ' A PRIENIS of ours a few dayi since, 'A in • a grocery store in the country, when two boys catnerin, the largest il whoM was scarcely tall'ettlugh to reach the 'counter eomfortahl , the •other about two biscuits shorter. Tl e tallest of the . ycCnng gentlemen tiptoed u , and deposited 'a. penny ‘-en the caunter.—:. "LoOk here '' says he-: tot the storekeeper, • "give this little Chap a thick _of candy—will you? I'm in "a, hurry," and he stepped out, • leaving the "little that," to wait for his sweet. - ening. - : ~: , ' A siAliti an excee . dioilicontracted mind was oim .day complaining to an acquaintance that.he had a very i ticate pain-.-a little sharp pain, not bigger, seemingly., than--the point of, a pit'. "IN amazing strange,",he eontiiti ued, "don't. yon think it is?' 'What doou suppo eis the. cause of it?" "Why, reall ', I dont know," replied the other, "what part o you should bkliatle to so very minute a pitin, unless it km your soul." i• Apvice Glaris.—Be content as long as your mouth 1:1 full and body covered—remem ber the poor—kisithe pretty girls—don't rob• your neighbor's hen roost—never pick an edi toes pocket, nor entertain an idea that ho goiest to treat-kick dull caee to the denee-- bhiek your own: hootse* on your own 'but toua, and be sure to take a paper and pay foe it. . Gultia practical advice. TIIE * Athens (Gs.) Advertiser gives the fol lowing obituary notice of a deceased- citizen of that count,: "He was the' father of eleven, sonsi--five or the 'eons having married fife sisters, lie had also one hundred and eighty. , nine great grand.children'y and at his funeral, two weeks ago hat Sabbath, two horses" were stony to death.by bees, and another iglus hear loainy kis life by the same! " AN 4LtiNots lawyer, 'defining a thief, wound up - hid speech to the jury in behalf of hit in- Jared. client, with ,the following ',easing tti) peal:.—True, he was rude—so a ir our beam True ,he was rough—so air onr . buffeters.— But ire Was s child of freedom, and his ans. wer to the. despot and tyrant was, tint his bode was on the bright seuing of the tunlr CEIVELTT TO CHILDOZN.---4ili, does your mother ever whip pm?" ' „ "No• but she dews ti,ineciops might 'worse, though)" 44 1Arbsit's that?l! *I _-i PHILADELPHIA. DECOU & MIDDL,ETON, - ' nerpt.nra er AND • IRON AND STEEL', No. 13 Nort Water street. above Market,. • ritiLADNLITIA. tpHl 12..M6 ; . lfply 140' . 63' 01._97141N0t rE would folly Inform their rinroestor Maids and, tkylklll County, that their assurtrient 1.4 t Young uontlenion is muds lartir than eves, aredleposed to eon cheap. Persons living et' bare the privilege of exchanging clothing pt this store,if they do not volt. •Y. A. I f OYT * ffiROTI 272 Chestnut SR, calmer of Tenth, Advil 22 , iszia PATENT WIRE ROPE in[AViN.O accepted the Ag , _ the salted ItOEBI.4NCi3 PkT.F.NT wtya:,nort:. iro aro noir prisrared to suppljt. rail:rad r °monies ) coal oisirstors, engineers, =Moist', and others, wittika - ir4H ripe, in large or mall eittantittes. Eaulyles kill be semi at our dike. Apply to, er address 1 MORRIS It JON FS k CO., Iron and Steel bierelhanis, Market L Sixteenth sts. 314trn' Philadelphia, Armlet % 'r.,41 ____ Vfr..!lfit' l&EtTVlttitiilf,PimlPPliEnreri of TIMM CAL? FKP NIS, and general Leather yNo 6 Bouth - 7341 et.. Philadelphia. ' ' . A general anortment of all kind:sof LE,. TEla, Moioccot, ete., ete. RED aud OAli SOLE LEATIIEIL . . . Ang. =, IRA. -J. STEWART DEPUY 44 SANS, , Matonk Holt, Chuntd ztsyd,OPloto &h.}PialocloilAia. 4 0 AVr, opened p large.end splendid rink* a Ye] rot. Tarentr,s, - , Itrussols, nice 1".y,,1 si gra sod Venttlin CARPETING S. .7 Alo..Floor VII ClothF.:Mattlugs. Hearth Rugs, Aced Mats, Druggete, &air Rods, Table and Ilan 1 Corers, se., which they ero sating very lon for cash,' wholesale and man. .. Septrtntier t:4 - 14 _ Ltil T . kteln 11., LICHT 1 t PU NING 1 , 145 ) lliug-1 Iles&aad Perfumery 3LC011014 CAMPIIINF.. or PINE ; PIIOK3EN F. GAS, arid SI7RITB.OF 11311-. PENT ; aYI 'of whieh .are tutperior Manufacturediami for F.ale at the lowest. Manufketurer's. Pica, bY, MOEN. Noe. 214 iISO worth 341 at_ above Noble, 45r Orals 'respeelfullj aoliritod, wilt be „filled with prouluttwuk, and deliterett to auy of the Depota fa Gm 'city free of charge... Sept.l3, 1554. REMOVA_t. MARPI.E,McCLUR E:S; Co., wh , •10:- attla dealers to Notions and Fancy (loods, have re-. lamed from to No. 12 North Third street, (the I store formerly occupied by. Turd, Gilmore k C 0..) and are .now opening largo and extensive of goods In their s lne—which havaleen selected for miss. trade— would Incite the attention of merchantato the same, who will find the %tack equal to any In Philadelphia, cud , at prim* that cannot fall to, suit. • In their stock ofSol lona may be found Gloves. limicry, fillirts and Drauors,Dnisa TrimMinel, Combo, 'Buttons, Brushes. Carpet RigajLoo has, Glessea. and every tl..;ctiption.of. Fancy Goods. • Atntust 18, ?.t.6 '— .123.3 m • LADIM FANCY FURS. • t: 1 - OHN FAREIRA; No. 284 Market Tl ,ireei. above eth. I'hiIadeIphia.I3IPOIITLII,IIANV FACTIIHKR and DUALtilt sn.all kinds' and uelltks of FANCY FUR:3, tor Ladies and Children.% J. F. would call the attention of ,the Ladies and others to ills Immense aienrt• Matt : haw the direct Importer and .MinuEseturer:Or all My:FURS. ;'fuel confident in :my Inc, that I eau tufa the greate,t inducements to Ihmw Iu liftlii, aril at the' male time skill Ince one of the largest assurtmenla tn. re.' lea tetuft.! A • ' Storekeepers and the trade, will plese:e Fire tee b call heron% purchaping. ae tny - Wholediale. department le well; *applied in meet the demand fur army article In tins Fur line, and at the Infest possible Manufacturer's twine!. • - JOHN FAfEllhl.,Y9l.,Merkrl it.- Sept. 6,15r..0. ao.4m LEAF TOSACCO AND CIGARS. pe.ssLOw & cp., VO.• 21 Satith Front Stret, j • delphh, Commission 3lerchants, and nholevali dealers 1 all kinds of • ,Leaf Tubnceu, 24uplactur,cd nblceo Cigars,, ilace , constantly on hand anatftr sale 14'w, all kinds 0(1 A:lit:U(_4N and SPAN iazil - conAccus, pvketyd with sporial r....ferenre to illontiftrtnrers' nee. • All articles sold, warranted 1. , t b•?.,as represented and', every opportutilly affmilea fur examhrstion. Purchasers at a distante can send their . msfers. and rely urn h.l.inc; as faithfully served as if the goods Were atietted In person. " ' — CARPF,I37kNOTItiIL CLOTHS. wdriage's Cheap Carpet Store. lERSONS can purchase Carpets, oil Cloths, 31nttInga;le., very chow, who4rEale or retail, as the stih,eril:er le under a very low rent nod 11.,:ht store 1,111C114•i, and is enabled to sell at the ray dmerst prices. wr,tld Pall attention to his s• , • Reautitut Iniperlal 3 ply, , Supertirye luvraln 2 ,rlra imrs . Floe and Mellinnt Ingrain 2 ply,. '""."*" Venitians of all kinds. And OIL CiAiltS from 2to 2.1 feet wide, to cut for moms. halls,Ac.,with . a gnat variety of low priced Ingrain Carpets; from '45 to 50 ,cuts, and • Entry- And Stair Ctr pets from 10 to 50 cents per yard; also. "lattiolts of all widths. Hearth Lugs, 'fable Covers, Plocir. Cloths, Dag Cartwis, Le. 11. ELDRIDGE, No. it Frlt AWIIERR•V street. one door above Chestnut, let street west of Sccand Area, Philadelphia. • P,pt...20, '56 . -.IS-3ro JOILIc WM. GUMMY & CO., • BANKERS. REMOTTD TO FiO. tittill 4TH srs4l4r. treDßAß'upon, remit to, and e olleet upon every point hi Ibe Goan FiArt:B and CIRAI.6 '• Collections settled with promptness nt current rates Exchange. without charge. Fen-ign and American Coin • furnished row Shipprig, and Custom Blouse purposes, Draw upon the Royal Bank of /refund, (by euthority,) London, & - r.., and furnish ~Exchattfv. available in any part of tho British. I:lngltem, in sums of 1.1., and up. wards. 'Sis.r-v Put Cmir.'tNew York rate.i . paid deposit ors ou'curnott accennts, and the highest rattilon Time account. Stecluibought and sold at the Brokers' Board. In this city, New • rk. Boston and Baltimore. Business paper and leans ti °tinted. . The Int 'est (turd. ions of storks and securities through out the United St es can be seen at the office. • Dee. 22. DiL:l . 01-10 in , I FALL lc LoA Ks.. AND MANTIk i tAS llvr WUDLUSADis. AND RAETAA. 'J BITI.PIN • St ,CO:, ' Impnrters _ ntid M3nUthaurers of CLOAKS and MANTILLAS. N 0.174 C IPESTN BT st reef.. (a few ?Piers shove ith, south side,) Philadelphia, (in connection' withll so. But.rm, 301 Bradway. N."Y...ithe largest )lanutaetureeot these•goodll In the kniti4l Slates.) be;i'tp call the attenJoil of Whole. /LllO antra:elan bityers to their larlm and Naked Stock of CLOAKS, TALM A st.,, Ac... he.. for the fill trade I '-- • Their collect hin vocopris.eti a complete assortment of all the latent' Pa fislin; Novelties in Velvet. 'Aire Aniline. Cloth. Plaiti Silk. se.. kc.: whife G(4 facilities afforded by their connection-with the larg..lot3lantifiicturing-Ilouse. (of them goodx.)iti New York, en . able them to guarantee better.raine than Is obtainable elsewhen bill:its outrktt. GEO. mem & ro.. •-: . .. 174 * a WI ut 0., oboes: 7tA. Aug:uot,"2.3, IMO. ' , ' . , • 31-3 m 1830. ' . • , ' 18 5 0. FALL STOCK OF MEW GOODS. , 'IpItENCit,IdEItINOS, all colors'{ • .;. . 1! Fashionable Cloak Cloths, .. .. ' Fall Silks, the new styles, • • 31agniticent new Delaines, i • Best styles Fall CAI lerkßl • , • , . Very large sleek of new. Shawls,' • , . ' flannels, Welsh, English and AmerLn, • Cloths, Vtatings and all binds liens Wear;,. - .. . Sheetingi, Table Linens, Towelinga; ire. . • EYR.S. 3 LANDELL. Fourth and Arrbutreeth, Phtladelpbla. Storekeepers are invited to examine flue 'New (1 , 4e15.-= - Families can ,be well suited In every kind of Dry floods. We make flock Silks and. Ebawle leading articles for • wholesaling. I'. S.-. Jobs received Salty 'from the Auctions of New Yt rk cud 'Philadelphia. .0 '• Turulti,vcrt COIL , • Philadelphia: tl,wember 6,74 36-3m . • • STAUFFER it HARLEY. • . WI2L P dello . .a Watch & Jewelry Nkre.," No. OWNorth Second steeet.;rorner of QnsrrY.Thilade. Gold Lever 111ttchts,. full Atoned, 48 cartitifine, $2B 00, Gold LepineWatcheo, $lB 00 to $2.4 00. Silver Lever, full jewelled, - - • - sl2 (0 Silver Leisine._jewols, . 1 . . ;. 000 Superior Quartiers, - - - ;POO Gold Snwelots, - • . - '3 00 Geld SpetacieS, ' • • - Sine Silver do.. - 'l5O :Ladies' Gold - - , 100 Sllver.Tra4pcoux. oet t : • - ‘1 00 (laid Dow with Sind]. and Silver Holders, $l. ' Obld Fingtir-rlopw, 273.1Vents' to $80; Watch +Masses plain, 1214,cents patent, 'canto; balet. 2.5, cents: other articles In proportion. All goods warranted' to be what they are mold for. • ST AUFSEIt &HADLEY. the hand—some tiol.l and ?liver Levers ankLepinent, edit lower than the abovolprices. October 4,1850. , ' THE SUBSCRIBERS UAVING removeu to-their NEW ut and SPACIOUS STORK, 3.10. trall Chesnut street. fourth door above Tenth. are now prepared tp uffern large and well selected stock of the following fresh and desi rable goods,, princlpatly of their own Sus vat:L*3ll.or' bou,Ott at auction, which they are able to set,at the Int.' porters' prima, and to which they cordially invite thel attention of country merchants, hotobkeopera, end raw. !Iles generally, Ruff, Green and Tel:titian Window Shading. Barnsley and hi* Linen Sheeting. 7-4, 8-1, o-a. 11.04. 114.1:6-1 wide. noisier and Pillow Linens 01 several choice bleachers, and all widths, from ;IS to 64 Inches. • Itedlilankets of all sizes and qualidie. Crib' and Cradle Blankets. lied Quilts ot the following etlee, viz:—llantellles, Welting, Knotted,. Register, API hambrs. Allendale, and Lancaster, of all the desirable Unrenu Cosecs. Table Corers; Window Curtain Muslin, Towels and Toweling of every variety; Damask Table Cloths and Napkins; Shirting Linens and Hue. lie; Cambric handkerchiefs, Etnbroideries,noldery. Bc., Ac. Rrnattel, Dalnasks. Moreene. Etnbrolde• ed Litre end Muslin Curtains; OUt Cornices. Rands, Gimps. Cord, ke- SIIEPPARD A VAN HARLINGEN, Importer apiliDealeri In Linen and Howe Earnlabl . nr • (.ods., • , No. `A6 Chesnut :Lahore. Ten th . Ph['adapting, April 26.. 1856 " 174 m WASHERS HP THIS ISISIGHBORHOODI EIROWERS of Wheat and' Ity*;u.se LLINAIPS Super Phosphate of Ilme. If you want heavy crepoC or hEIN'At'S American These Tallish's, manures have been used for the VIA FIX years anacessfally for the drain and Tobacco erop In Chess. Pennsylvania, New Jersey. Delaware, Maryland and. the Isianda of Sorosuits and Darbadoes. A' barrel. Is sulleient for an acre of laud. The above &rtilleers a composed of reliable chemical elementr, which largely Increase the crop and Improve the soil, doubling the vat ic of the fond,: Price of the phosphate pt Ilme. Is VD a ton, Witroesened $5O, thWAmerienn Vertillser.s2s perton, in; $3 60 a barrel, sl' 25 at keg; also. every variety of On. 111114 pure Land Plaster Potash. Nitrate of Soda; Done Duet, Powdered Charco al. &e. aEC I. A. LEI)4IJ. Proprietor, 1.10.10 Smith Front street; Philadelphia,. Fa. W.—floods delivered free of charge.. To wholesale deal.' era, a liberal discount Fitmehlets hi the /loutish and Gernum Langan :re' gratis. Orders at Italtiirleti l cash tic Cumpanylng or Draft, promptirettendod to by G. A. hEINAD, Proprietor, '— '• • Phttodelphts. N. 11, - -Dlntonum. hare born awarded from tfm sylvania Agricoltural Satiety : New York Crystal Pallor Arsociation. and Non Jorsoy Stato Agrladtkral Society. An mat 10,1850 . M. W.itfki.pvirm & CO., - sung. acn", • drott4alui Hodlton sleds, ti Glad Ala, Minn., IXTOULD call the attention, of hail. T . 'road Univers, and thesebite sated to itailmsd Property, to their System of LecesudireEnpirsea, in which they are adapted to_the particular 'business for which they may he required; by tile Wse 'of one; tan, three sat fear pair of driving wheels; and the nee of thaarbole, oy so much of the weight as may be desirable !hr Mho , I ou ; and In accommodating them to the grades, curses, strong+ h of enpetstruction„and .rall and work to, be done: By these meamithe mailAnm nsofni effect of the pearls secured with the Iceetlfitponte for attendant:n.l tester fuel, and repairs to Bea Engine. With these' 01064 In slew, and as the of twenty-three years prettiest experlenre in the bathos .by Onr • tenter Mut ner: wo manufartnreflre (lift/Tent Nagfoks; ands aerwrat classes or pees of each kind.Particubtratten (lon paid to the strength of the machinein the pbaland workmanship of all the details. Our long. "spathe** and ofitrwtoottles, of obtaining information, enables U. to °ler these outcries AIM the OSISIII2I/11t6 that in ends* oro,,m:wou and dombliity, they will compare fatorablyi wltli thaw of any other kind in use. Wealso furnish te older iriteelikashis, bowling Or low moor tire (to ..at rms• trot withOultorlagaeomposltiOn (wattage Ow bearings: ewer, detteriptles 443opper Sheet I on and BollerWorloc and every article awkftalning tn the repair fir renewal 'o'f Lecomotiva Endnee.. . .If. W. BALDWIN. --4attnary 5, MATTHEW BAUM., ~.! ~ -- ~a,. ich con• _IttLADELVIE - k , ; , _ , FIVE PER CENT. S SAVING-FUND. In the Statteass atiety c..aaapeuty. 1 _ 1 1 I 11 ', • ' •• - ~, ll' • ' l ' ', 1 .....1 ,1. - x - ' 0 , L. ~e. 17 ...,,,,,,•:,,,,,,,, •,-, „.i.':,,, gr-e.":7l.t:f-r7ri Zi;....4,.''tia:11F,•-fv -- :., ccTi? ii-72.7..g, i;t4-..;t•iittiVZ-C-r:T,Tel".os;:v7i • t %.•:e......'i 1".-: ' , 4T - -.7:, -1 ,i ~:.'- f-;47141:. if1:415- t ...* , ...„,, ..,. .. ...,,, ff..' , _-_, .i . 45. t: - , •''''!.:. '..- - ."' t7.:"--4,1 '-"..-:-' '''' t'''' . . IA7eVRI 72 I I - 1 .7.Th ;11 - .711E- STATE or .rES.N.4. ONEV is recgiv . ed in •- tiny :sum, lif taige or malt, and intents ) - ;aid frau the day of oepol t.. . • The *fate is D can eve ry from dock fn the tnorn=l Inctill 7 o'cloCh in, the erentrit, and ou Monday` and: Tairsday siallogs,tl/10.erlock...i •• . • LXTtIItEpTIIVE PER CENT. ' ' 811 teams large ce- , ,:ar s nall.anapald back in gol.lo is. fauna nritheut r.otice;.to any amount.. • -c- • . ' Ornerr-Walnut street, Sarah-West eorner .if • rill X. emit, Vbiladelphia. --- - i .- i > . . . . . ' Ilon. HENRY L. BENNSTt;Prelieenf, i ' ROBERT i outtnat. rice President, 1 • Int. J. I: EED-Seerdary. - , Nutt - LIMB i • . ' . Henry L. Benner. • C. Landreth Manus,. ' Edward I.:Carter, . F.l:errnlCrewerter, ~. Robert Selfridge, . Joseph B. Barry: - ' Pauly. I K..a., , htaTfi, ' ,henry L. Churchman, • . .... ! , Jamie: B. Smith, I Fraud* Lee. .: Rho Irestmerds, it6W . atnontiting.to 11161% than one =Elton f dolhfra l ltt accordance with theaet of Incorpora tion are snade• in Iklert;atremCicund heats; and such' first class secnrittinfas must aiwOtt Ensure perfect semi ty..to the deputlbire and place bilond"all 1"-alc the' per manency and atahtlity of thht oldlont 'well-establlPW tnxt it ut Sem ` .. . 1 Ncc Al, 1f..53 . \ . ' 1 ' ' 17 . -li' . • 1 ... lus . ; (SIGN OP TILE GOLDEN DVII4ALO.) VcVILI:andNISOL}.'IsAIU}LIiV $,. • StIOT WIGS. ; t ,E171%11101t Fr..4i:ICS., • -;..CAPS. - /kh: ' N. P.—All kinds repalrinz:done at the Aliertoq notiee, .rniiime:pbri. A ugut.t' . • 7 --.. JOSEPH Aj . NEEDLES,". i =NEVA.. Y , Et , E Wire, Silk and ottr,•Cloitb Sieves, 'iOARSE. medium, and fine in' mesh ; i N, L ,. bir.le, toiddh-rize ar.4 . ',mall In ALI in,4;..r. Metallic • Cloths or trovert it Ire. of Old belt ettallth-s. various sizes '• of nonli. from ',S, it. 1 to SC. Inchasive. and hum °net° six f,et In They arc nisrt4.oted f. nomy spates to a lineal Inch. and cut to suits The I..nbscriter also keeps eccstantly ou fund keit Eikt,iiir Cc:40.1 4 4nd. ere: Lime; Crain. Gravel, Guano. Stun e, Swim. Salt. none, Coffee. Spire. Dropc Dye-Stuthi, & .; 'Tcerether with an assort ment of hrl,rht Arnim:Tlml litilla Wire.. " Allot' the above e i [cold nii ,, losale or retail, by. I .1. A. :NEEDLES. -'- • : fol l'icith Frz.nt street, Philadelphia May :3, '66 • ..; . 2.4. Pin - . _ _ ___. .. _ .., - • - THE- COMltip HOLIDAysI . 1 -4.REA'r Preparations; .Wm. F. Fry,' Vteietttrednglba Os 'lO his numerous frlercls and r lento of rOttsville and rvil atty. for their very liberal patronspe, - and anticipating an Increased demand for artlrhs arid! , own 'ldannfietnre and Importation. has • made ostensive preparations to supply the same . In his stock (‘Arpcismd hp woliit) 114 tilt'.-sad to which he is consiontlyrycriritrii artddidneirom L)rrnpe.qf the newest etYleM ran always be found n choice selection of articles ' suitable to Bridal, itirtintiy, and Holiday Presents. of ' the most recherche and unkitio destripttott. comprising In part Zilch Dressing Cases. Writing Desk. Calms. Fans. ltroore rdsque and rariantrigures, Musical' Scam Opera ' (rinses, nod a-rich variety , of the useful and ornamental in Ormolu, Itrenze, Simi . Mosaic: rapier Mack, an, Also Crntbs lirmhts and 'edict Articliks. WM. T. FRY. • 12S Arch Seca., 6111 ite the Theatre) rhllatkiphla ' Oct. 4,1814. • .IR-4'M NEW FALL,GOODS 41.T . TNE &Nit STORE!! riIHORNI,EN ik.,IOIIISM, on the North 11 East CornerCif • maim and SKIING GARDE'S sta, „(Ilarrlson's PIIILADELPIIIA, have now on.hand the largest, best asstyted and cheap est albeit of PANCY•AND ETAPLE GOODS. in this • or an , Mhos city in the !Union!! We have purchased all for CASK. and will sell them very chtop fin. cosh. Wlll our ft lends call ntid-jtidze h•r themselves?' • SI t•ES! BRAD !! GoODSI II " I:k b Dress Silks. Skips, Plaids and Plain Colors. • -Dot Oil Indl'dillacklks. Itnporteil. . • Ewmeh Mei Inc est:Avid CHislttnensa Udall Wpcd DaLttnA Lonct and Square in•••cha tiltawls, • • ,} Crape tliawls. Stella 511,1% , &T.. • . • D,-Lanes: Chintzes. tti , n ghtuns. Pa.:tut:lMA, &e. • . :• Embroideries. Ki , l Cleves. llosieev and iwko. k)ll.:ittcAN 'AND P.bItIlIG!!•;• STAPLE GOODS! I!. gh ut irtitundtilieetinalduslitut•every quality amt Finunei x. illaukets. Tickings.trashes, &e. • Peet Irish Elnints,'Tahle Cloths. Quilts;,ete.• • Cloths; Cassimeresli-dit tinetis and Venting*: • • CatPOls , Oil Cloths, Driintetts, 'Matting:4, etc. TIIORNLEIi & !OHISII, • • N. Cor. Eighth and Spring (kirk% Sitscit. kEa omnthae's run just our door every ten uilitutes, (Aim the Eschahe. Ire which our edvtoujera - can tide &T . !, of charge: T , t• theft furnish tickets:, • 13.—" WE 11.1 XE Sept e. 2668. j 36—,7rt, . FALL AND WINTER DRY COODB, Cheap for Cosh. TZ 7 ,ELI.EY &•• BROWN; No. .1,3, StIONIS St,. Thila4elphin, would partied tarty ratl the attylltiod of their customers to their large assortment of Fall and :tilitter Dry Oecls,.eizanprtsing is -part . • "eoe Ladle" .t.treiss G oo ds.'*. : lllnek Silks taines. . plaid Cashme4. -13ornliatInss. _ . Cobourgs. 1 • Moans de item. Alpacas. 'tlinghams, Prints, de. • 'lE4lll4llk • Stella. liroche,-Lone and Square., , - ,,Lonz and Squate; -11IackThibet. - . lllnaket. "" Cashmeres. de ti . Pursaisising Goods. • _ ' Blankets. . 'Linen Damask. •Tickhlgs.Table Covers. - .Riret/ngs.. . • "- 'NM e nun t e n vi nos i . .;Toweling, at. • Pleaos arid Bails Wear. Cloths, titimitnerin. Cords, Beaverteema Satines, Vestlries. Nenttlcky Jeans, &e. • Vlansele. • ' Red. white and : ellow. . Bay State Opera • In all widths and qtmllllo Sarlilogs, In all shades. Our goods twine, - bought and sold exclusively thr (tub; • Unable us to distance all- competition. Purchaser* charged but a small advance on Auction cost; no goods mi...riaptt.t.to effect saies.° and no abatement' In . prltes. " - • • KBLLEY & BROWN,' • : No. 13, :forth :d SI, above Markle, Phllltaysi. ' . Sept. 20.'66. . SUPER PROSPHATE OF Dllq.olllAS have been awarded tp.the aitseribeia for the aboTeartlele; by the 114Ulivirunia Slate Agricultural &clay. .harp - Jersey Bads airnly , 44 Sdluarl i ad Cbutay Ecrli aunty • - New audit, Omuly, " " The quality and high charaeter of our preparation is well known; ft Is conalderod the beat and !mat reliable manuta foa .20811,,*-OATS, ‘171124, Paratiza a GRASS, notworpreduring lar - gs crops. but parmaneitly • IMPROVING PIKE dOl4 • . Pike $4O Per2ooolba. (2 obi. per lb.) : CatrinalrrObaerve tliat every barrel orour arti c le h as our mune andlhat of Ails itE Matt stamped on the head, Pamphlets describing its qualities and 'mode of using .can be h Wit Our store, or by mall, when &wired. A lily oral deduction Made to dealers. ' • A GENTS Trts - zwor , • • • ITeltare for sale one env of the eelobrated PACIFIC OCEAN GUANO. (Imported'm ship Ilarrlat lloxio.)shnlqu. tb that soldhy us last season. and which gave such Orut intistaction. It Is fully equal tO Permian Guano airs know price..: CANCERINE, OR FISH ;MANURE:. A full supplrof this new end valuable :uncia l to :which we mall the titteutflonof Partners.. NO.I GOV.ERNITENT PERUVIAN GUANO.; I .! Omstantly on hand and for sale at the lowest eater, .-CORN NRELLERS • •", :,• f ;the most epproted runstruction, at Manuracitirele miyis * No. 234:11Whartos and 33 S. Water'simel, • j; Flesrattos. above Chesnut at.. l'lfflatfa. .411" Flamers eau tosdAt the Water'. street front,4nd avoid -the'ktowdod . aterewo '641 1110.100 (11.1.111111 COBSCS or mit sr.. R:r.w rasrit, lIMBRACES an'extensive'•and - cam- J plata sMookintent of the • latest Importations: and clitmanufaetnura of OENTX.ESIMS -FEItNISIIING ms. equal In materiel. make. texture. durability and stYloi to any stock ever offered in Oda country—and 'at ,prices tobieb =moot fall to seeltre the attention of dew . case llf TX13.4. con•lsthlg or . SHIRTS—With Mott bosome, collars and wrlittunda, albs beet and finent 'qualities-4nd newandebeleaatglee. I' CALtCQ Stfl ItTS—The latest and meet at taettre pat fetna f •"' `- • UNlMLultillT3 and'. DRAWERS—Of, weal, merino, cashmere- silk and cotton.. of &affable and durable gaall tice—and the - Toy:4 Wool Underortnents, ao highly/0, , proved by giskans. Also; t4e Shaker bthirta and _ V ellArairellk - VATS-2:iporier nualityland beautiful Oyler, an - a tali asserttnent Al Starke. Collars. Necktyea. Gloves, - licarthind Srainers of thr victual lands. r • I Iit'SPENDEII*—An -alined Indian satiety; Including -'the finest, and mat decade. , ; I POCKET-IlallblitlttlibEFß—Silk_andeottota.=plaln and id nted—en unrivalled assortment. •:11 UAL)/ 1106 S—Wool and cotton, of theitcat texture, selected empress-1y ear retail trade. - '' - plaitSlNti OWNS—Eteyentpattertae, ex. • ceitent materiel. and of tbt beet awake. . • , • This stock comprises all grades. from the lewet4 in the richest, that can be predated—and having efery. yeetaweetingandumuntbeturtntimet exceeded by wrath. er establishment in the Mahal 1 4 tatea—lerrers, flterelbre; wilt consult their interest by erareininit the goods Which atelatild at the tortarrresmata cant mum. • - •'• • • ./tak-Goodi promptly , &livered at all the:Weald Tko potir,Stamnboab, Ir 4 and tallty AArtOf thaelty r idthout . 4 ,* ablrfii . Wade to Orb, byrospirlfatemt la. i _ , Tter rttyla i at abort notletyorarmatad Jo Sir Ka lbehlas work 40aii to this eatiblirlimaat. t.. 13,106 I~.'-= MffNM as de tunicis othrutis forctiftlif t THE-FURNISHING STORE , PHILADELPHIA.' ddrenierineati set Is larroityp kali used wine eharged CIO per <vit. adontorc , a oar usual ivies • ilititirigg - Ueda t: . c, AVISTIRAIPS PA . • Beet tisit Power Printing Preneli ..111aunfasetured add far Joao by . - ' GART/Ar A NATAARIC; . So.ld Ara stro,t, „VS itar.rdphia. 17, . . ._ 3Peant 3331Aotwocrarsist fiAItTLEY & NOVA PATENT ' tor - • roundrier, - , Salim 1111114 Et2aitb. Hires; &o. 5 Stanatthetural and ft; totle O LBTiT Aut TJ4CI; Nab, Aich gred rftilatterphitt. Zeta 3L2y 77,'56 BOOTS AND SHOES;‘. . ' • - • HATS AND CAPS. MAW, 1100D8 ta miry nO7. • ADDICKB,. VAN [MIEN & SMITH, ita .11yrk,,, Sr v • J. 1. 3100U.E.. jwfl liodoon & Sun) Amt. Peiturjtvanta U3il, Pottstillio. • January 19,1550 - My • STATIONERY, HENRY ccdtakr.• Inipoitcir* 42North Nowatt StroetrAntlholloiphist 07or tdthe ?rapt 417• : `,e EA well :4eketect . no - ztreent ot Foreign sk DasseseicStaiipiery, Faxry Vorscir,dx. Ms stock wittriPrt ciattly -* .! . DE L aurB/PAtzBBrzr4tuntB,Ao., whlll will be fad at minted prints. • ' September U, . . • • x,56 ' • 14E0.W. -POI4IROY & CO., . OIL t3OAP; OA3D~Se, fie, IVV. 10 . South - ; Water street, below IA Market, Spern.lnrd,Lirla-antrnbele.Tanl , ere-end 31! . elkluer7 011, Sperm a=acramthe Cartilles. PlUer,lialackan. P tladelp l / 1 3, Tanadri! 5, '56 ' 14! cirmt molt J. ,8. ;1 • - AGM ma HODOSON Nos, 5 SL' I 0 S. illbarnok, General Commission lierolianU, and Dealers in ,A.VD SPERM OILS, FOR JIL: • N ING AND JIEELGINICAL PURPOSES. OFfiCg—Pvc.Niir;.TLx4 Lys tile. . 384 f PALMER, intOBIAS & •/ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 16. sOUTII !WHARVES, PHILAD t A, Realen 14 Pizh, Geese and Provisions; Bare amataxttlyfpotehaml an murartatutut.ef • Dried and 4 P;ekted Firk ctey rir• Mackerel ? Cod& - -lays • 'Butter Halm : Beet • Sides ' Balls :qua! • t Perk FMBtbiers ' itetoit't Herring r .Lir4 • s Chema September '13,,55 BABY & BROTHER, . . NP 252 cIiESNII.T, STREET; - "ABOVE ' IMPORTERS & ~D EALERS IN • - . - C : ARTETIN GS . n l e Tt s .l tb k e . o vritn o ct p x urehaserAt e tb .T elrreryzten or y E A PEST RV. DIttit , S.EI.4 4 4I3IYERIAL ery T1147,- .PLY, INGRAIN, end:VENETIAN CAE PETS. • Aim, • FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Of i;Vety . widtb,Stons ote tc!, erght yardr. Every article .sold et the /west cvsk pricer. Eept./.Y.F. '6O. • • • IVIAUCH CHUNK .-• -.• Wir.e: Rope iinufaistory. minotaitaftv.6l:ll - ire Rol*. for imainorl'planos,shaftn, ko..*:til4 luiertu the public that be is vole pre. pored to nuito ALL S, 1G:741E3 Gi H N ' I 4 0 11 FLAT Af Ike sborto=t rAllre. of siperlor quality , and on tho most ilber;l tenni, et his Wire itetve-irartory, Maaels Chital4 Caleb** Ca" Pa. 'Jteteronee pin b blade to Messrs. B. A:Douglas N. D. COrtright and A. B. Broadhead. at Month Monier :to N. Patterson, Puratalt nil. to Shartno, Lelanaing a Co., TU. =ore, ,Lnierna county. Pa.. and In fact, nearly all the op: orators in the Arik.ll who have been nabs Ida ropes. • Jay 7.0.• - • INDUSTRIAL WORKS, CALURFIXAL 15,14Z.LT,Birellrit 5:11.1" AiD MST., PIIILAVA BEMENT I DOUSHERTY &THOMAS, • TOOL BUILDERS ce. IRON FOUNDERS, A RE".preliared to tunke Designs And, JA_Dniwines for 31ACIIINE 81.101'9, YOUNDRIES k /1111 PS.. and to furnish *II The neeessary Dleelatnery, Taois t Cranes, • • E C upolas, • Flowers, \ Forges, dr.4.• 31aeldnists' Tools °revery size and description, Shaft. Ins of the best quality, with Improved adjustable Hang ers. .Pulleys of all diameter, and faces; Pulley and tab -mos yly Wheels, and all such Castings as.are made In Loam, of any ;size required. Rolls and Rolllng 111371 work, fie, Le. January 54'54 NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. N. SPENCER THOMAS, iro,2ttniTrn swarth BM= PITIIOIDII.I , III/1. Importer, Illitinfe:turer aild Dealer in Dings, Medicine', rot lam iry: A eq., .I,)ga. ,S'inna; ' 6i/iq Colors, White Lead, French and Amerienn White Zinc - • Window', Glom, • Woos Ware; Varnishes, Broshe,, In• strotaeofs,' a round Spices; Whole. 'j • ,ft'plees, and a4Other orticke - fr:frilly kept by druggists, • • I • • . inettoliog • Boras, Indigo, Glue, S?mollne, Potash, tVr. &e. All orders by roall or' Otherwiee promptly r,tto4tded to, Country merchants are invited Jo ealiand 'examlno our stock before purchasing aiscrihete. Dads sent to any of the wharves or railroad stilt &ns. Prices low, and goods Warranted. • . March N\ MANUFACTURERS'; ° INO - 1174, ANTE COMPANY. CHAILTEM.PMETUAL. Grimed bi 14i* State of Pennsylvania CAPITAL $500,000. 'Fire, Marine & Inland Transpo4atian. AARON S. ; • 'ALvityx irEEKs, -,1 IgOdERB. • 'Vice PresJolent.,: • • ./ GroaaCrerso, Treasurer. • • D:rtetraut: . • , Aim 8. iippinenti, TichoiaBO.Taylor, Mahlon 0111Inghem, ' AI fn. d Weeks ). . ' Wllll., Thonuta, • ,Orrin Rogers, Neah. • John P. simons, , Charlpia. Field, James P.Ssnyth. Thle Company was organised with a nosh .capital,and the IHrectot R basedetermined to adapt the irraluess to , Its :meltable resources . To 'observe prudeneein conduct -1 ing . its artairs, with a Prompt adjustment ur lomoa. Orriese.l.o Merchants' Exchange. Philadelphia. The undersigned has been appointed Agent for the above Company, In Schuylkill counts, an d will effect all kinds of insurance. as abore.On!applical ion at his ioripo' sly the Town,llall, Potteville. ISAMUELCIAIIIMTT. Vebruary 35, 16 '46 . , Mt • 03311.43.t1EEL TIEA - LETER TYNDALE MITCHELL, 219' .. Chesnut-St4 - Phibidelphia, • Are' new ready with their .xzw and VASA!? ludloft useut of ' CHINA, CLASS AND QUEENSWARE, Atuenglit *bleb .111 be retied "every, 4arSa y of eta . Breakfast, Dinner, Dessert; Tea, and. Toilet Sets ; Goblets, Champagnes, De- canters, Wine.% &c. • „ To:ether with a very faro twortateat of Mantel Ornaments. Card Baeketa, - Pa. l*Figures4olognes, bkstands, 'Fancy Cepa . and Saueej'a c , Tete-alete Sets, 443. Auorvbizi will be fold fp - the itatitit nod Cunts at Retail Clll.l Mit THAN' }AT* Set - - - =to • Eli iZ Schuylkill' The & Maxine INSURANCE CO. .1 'CO co t.t ille. Mataiitaigo doorrabove . Centre ftttsville, Pa. ..c.axtras. AIITHOBIZED BY-LAW, . _ - estoo.coacr. . • • -0 HART,F.R . P•ERErtit • , P, • .. ~ . Ibis Company obtained Its Charter at the list Selainti I 'of the Logialatu e of Penuaylvanla, and la now fully or. ganised andprepared to bane Polirlee, at liberal raneei on - Fire aad Inland risks, on Poldle and Private litdid lega,naralture, Stoektot Goods and Merchandise' ' *fall Wilt... • ' - Also on Coal nroakers and llarldnerj, Inland Sulk ranee on Canal lleais and llama, by Goals and Mears; ;Almon Cargoolot Gal to l'hiladelphin,'New tlosoro. ke. This Company guarantee!' to adjust In irroloptly, and thereby hope to mein the patronage of the pdbiLe. - • . .. _ Directors _ ' - - . sAanAL SIiALYSIMI. • •15 A lad SEVICTINt ' . SWAIM MATO! ER, 3 t JOITN D. DEL BRIM. JACOB lIIINTZINO*,.II,JfI • JOI ILENIntIcIf S. Jr: X: - KRPNEICV" - • "Z.r R, Oft AM/ ; " N, = :w. r. SUITIL : ~ A.„ ~. ... • $ 1.1411.1it RIPPLE. • . SPUSICTNI. PAIAISX, : GEORGE J.. II EMI. CIA suznifra, rretidev. met amend Agent. ' - "Z• , - W. Y. EfiltrlT. Beelertai7 Nttsville. JarFs.,'A 6 , TIMOTHY ETED.., total superior-Twit.' tr Mtertirel-.non. ercp.. ror by tT AMMAN, MCI EEO iIiEDICINAL - :: citmonstßEp I . • CIANCERS-,Tubiti Kai ENS, 111.- IL" cu t s, scraoymt, WHITE — MVELLING3.; eared ni boat anntealnPentitna , b, Dr. trOgNEßErtgir. Dr. Ir's ' (*bland 3114 on the tteatvaint and cum of /Noma: OM, it, Win biaant ta any addrr•tr. &tn. catre.mt ct 4 papaw stung. trftter 11S% Walnut. It PhW4Phia eept.w ' 643- 1 : 1 3 a 4.21 _ t _ _ 49.ipothetzortx . y. A i l si rOUGl.l it thunders and - Wl3Blllll all cornets of flehuylkill county, MO rains new Store* the undeesigned Mill maintains' in a Arm, wanner, hts old establishmeut as heratotorel and Will potions to accommodate his customers in such ';a prompt aleksatislisctary manner as to warrant and 'Se care OW/entire contdence, time:woe time he r takes tide opportsinify to.retnris tattiaflendaand patrons Ws grateful aelorawle•dgerueuts for , the eery autettutiat trawler in -which they hare, dur in6 manyynsn, (snored him with their pi:lmage. wild hope they will echtintur to appreciate oar bumble effeirte to acme them. . OUT Drug Store Is I/ ted up to a supericr manner stel bi well stocked with all kinds of drape. (In this respect odr establiehmeut moon he excelled by any other sham concern. .1011 N G. BMW S, Draoht deed ool4 Pothrtille, June "ri, %SG , "'wino , 'Be v =Baas CO POUND OP 7 FURL COD. LIVEIA 1:111 ,AND LIML 4I?' .4. eta:e roe eossum prios. COUGILi. COOS-A.lO MA, DRONCII/TIS, OE\ I • . ASD'ALLS£;ItOFULOI',IIC3IORS. Have You Tried iii • • • • • Tills flavor:ant rtaeatloir should booked ereryinVilid who lingering from pulmonary trouble in' this tkkle. climate. 'llave you tried IVI.LBOWS . thlifi• - 011h1701e COD LIVER OIL AND LI3IEI It milt not pauseatelite the Plain OIL Y bat is on the -contrary, pleasant to; the vas ;, moreover, the l'hospluste of !Arne is, in this atm= hiustion, a meal remarkable aid to the 'healing prviiPeo. ties of the Pura erg Liver Oil. as the following certiti- calm {selected front a host of like etgleful acknowledges] ruciat4lelf amply show. ' No personNvould neglect; for a single hour, a cough, or any. affection of the Dino, last -- the .. most serious .3nrequencer follow. Dr. NVlll?or's preparation Is both safe and simple, and ram 14 ell Ordi nary eases, and has periihnted some surprising cures In decided consumption.: where ordinary medical aid has fag: DM . ,,,lVitriM:—Thario7, nearly the whole of the past :crlnter, I bad suffered seriously with a cough, whlch , had soirritated my lungs, that my physician frankly achnit teCils fear of consumption fillowing, this trouble.ut the Ferias 'emitter act in. Medicine seemed to afford ms • /Idle milef. until I tried year preparation sfCtsi Eimer Oil and Lime.. ' The lam en-cod by nets to admit. was al Most =Oral: and I hare the pleasure of saying at this writing. (]lay '2.1,1542,) I am entirely free from! any puiroOnary trouble. • I ;With thanks to yon for your valuable diScarrry, I cor dially recommend it to thorn Rho art , thus atllleted llAszta C..itcpp • T.Cb3mberiitrent.Bott4d. Manuraetnied only by ALIMANDERM.AVILDOIt: Chemist. ' lad Court street. (Liston. ors:dein Philadelphia by. T. NV. Deem A 11434.132 `forth Seeond street. For Sale in Pottsville by J.•, C. licatimilDruggipliopp r oPite Rphicopalehueeti. Yotrsrfllot.March X, ' , 14-10 m I HEALTH - SICKNESS Choose b e u Mem. ST-3m .FrolitowArs The blood furnishes the Matevia7 of every bone, mut. de, gland and fibre, Pt the human keine, When pure It secures health to every vegan; when eterrnp it nems madly produces disease. iIar,I)WAY7B LLS Operate directly upon the clement. of the streamer lire. neutral izing the principles of disease, d antiradical lyearing the malady, whether Ith-ated intim nervel.thostemaeh, the liver. the bowel;. the muscles, the, akin, the )brain, I or any other part of the t L YEtent- Used throughout the world! llOLLowAti's .ILLS are tmually etlieacions Priem plaints common to the whole human race, and die/wile/el pe, utter to certain climate.; and lecalitles, Alarming Disorders. Ilyspepala and derangement of the liver, the source 01 Intrmity and vufferiug. and the cause of innunteralle deaths, yield to these curatives. in all eases, however:lg. grarated, Skim; as a mild purgative. alterative and tonic: ahoy relieve the bowelf., purifv the fluids. and in-, viorate the system and the constitution at AIL same time. , General Itireakness..Nervous Com. J When all stimulants fall. the renovating and lijracingi properties of these Pills give firmness to the snatch:lg', nerves and enteettxl my:melee of the victim of gruel-ell debility. ' , Delicate Females. tj I All Irregularities and ailments Incident to tiro dancet and sensitive organs of the sox ' are removed or prevented by a fee doses of these mild, but infallible alteratvves,—;. No mother who regards her own or her children'abeallis should fall to have them within her. reach, I • getenttde Endorsements. The London "Lancet," the London "Medical Me , and the most eminent of the faculty in Greet .11 Pray) and Germany. have eulogized the Mt their nventor. , • , - lia °ways Pins are the beet remedy knave woad for the foltmeiNg Diseases: Headaches Asthma Dowel CompisiintAi ' ' • Indlnution ; Coughs 1 I i_ Influenza ; Colds ' ; I ' i i Inflammation Chest Diseases - ; -. Inward Weakness CosticeneSs i ; : LD'er Complaints Dyspepsia s I Lowness or Spirits Dlarrhtna - • .,. 'Plies Drops 3 ~ - ; . Stone and Gravel Debility • • i I ; - Fecondary Symptom Peter and Aqua 1 Venereal Affections Female tkunplaintw • Worm', of all kinds .0 - &- Sold-abtlie niannfacieries et Professor I.IO,LOVIAT, 80 slaiden Lane., New York: and 234 Strand. London,i by, all resivetal.learcrgists And deaiers in medicine ttiroefgh-' out the Cnited%fatetrand the risillied world. li lances at 25 cents. C2M cents, and $1 each. there is akocsid• enable saving by taking the larger sites!, - ' : I I N. 11.—Directions for the guidance of patients kn*-ery disorderare . allized to each boa. I - h , June :11, 5850 • 1 2 :o ' 3' .. c l ititSi I Ttg r • . , UTAK 1 l•1y 5 NVholesale ' and Betail =Pnrang;€o.ist sixtel S. E. Corner Centre and Norwegian 84.;i (Opposite - -.Morel Hair's • PO' TsVILLE,'PEAItAr .I'. .• Subscribu, hating taken poesession of •4.„ the house fermeriv occupied ;by 3.1i04,,. M. Welty, has converted the sante into A. Drug ststO. Apollseeniy StroWei, ' 3116 as be thinks will prove sailsfakt;' , r , to. altpurehasere. and respeettully rebel the at tentlen 61116 friends nod the public tOldicholmsdoek. great - eery in the sele.•tiOn of hikDrugs, Medicines, &c:, and can therefore chi:trinity tectiingiend each and eveiy one as being • PITISE AND TF,I4ITED.' lie Is determined to give his unditlded personal at tention to b 6 business, at all hoursof the day midnight when rerjuired; bellowing that the seeress and rePtdatini of Ayr:clans as well as the ineafealdr. Aires of :heir At tiring depondein a great, measure on I the mosO of the Apothecary and the quality of his drugs and mlxtums; and be feels eoittident that CULAPICLEP. when obtuined at the expenie of virtue ntid health, will not be the only question with his customers; obeli mom his reputatio as a 'careful and competent Apothecary, shall be eatisfa terily.estribilehed. - This.r4utation ho is determintal to build_ up, with assistance of a share of the public patronage--e fair pre-- portion of wbkh is guaranteed to hint by numerous friends; independently of that which be hopes to obtein - by rime -attention to business and - strict attention in mixing procriptlers whichmay aired the health aid lITCI3 of 'his customer*: fief eption in.preparing and compounding of iniediiines for ruthless 'peculation he will never retort to, thoupll It Is notoriously true that such a daneerons deception,is int:cit.:nom extensively and suervesifully praeticett by druggists than ran be teadily imagined. • Confident of obtaining a name and rank amongst the first of his ectetimoraries, only' asks attention I to, prove his will to serve, and his ability to satisfy the most exacting. , /Irel`atrons roay with eiintldence rely upon the prompt and faithful execution of their orders. sent by mail or utlierwtse. . CIIAS. W. EKING,. . • . . 0 • DAVG(II6T CaralaT: • *flier ej. cadre and Nor:ream% Sit., A1114411E. Votistlle,Aun 0. 21, . 26.1 y 10-ly mrits.3ll,l l lf4TSsa. Age.. . „ ~1 1 - 112; KENIsIEDY, of Roxbury, has Lirdif f overed in one of our common "suture weals a remedy that cures ‘ girory Kind . of Humor, fix:na•the werstcrofula dosed to a continue pimple.' 7 ^ lle ]us tried it in over 1100 cages, and never failed ex. rept in two clove (both thunder humor). Ile has now In his possession over two hundred coral:teat...sof its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. • ; Teo. bottles are warranted teacart, ti , nursing sore. mouth. One to three bottles will cure tins worstkiridef pimples ea the thee: Two to three bottles will cure the system Two bottles are warrantektn cure the worst 'ranker in the mouth and stomach. Three to sive bottles are warranted to cure the worst ease of Erysipelas. -t. • One to two bottles are warranted to cure all hewer in the ryes. •. - , • ^ Two bottlesare warranted to cum . ' running of the ears And blotches arson; the ha lf Your to six bottles are warranted to cure torn:missy/ running :ulcers. , One bottle win cure: scaly eruption cf the skin. Two or throe bottles are weirantel to ,euris the worst ease of ringworm. • - • • Two or three bottle* are' wartantet U. sure the most , desperate care of rheumatism. • . ' Three to - four bottles are warranted to cure the 'salt 1 . I rive to elabt tied willcu re t be wiirst ease of sesefula. bereftalw is.experteneed from the first bottle, and a perfect cu warranted when the above quantity eaten- s i Reader,lpeddiedaver a thatisandbottlesof thisinthe vicinity of . Boston. I know, the etlectkof it in every case. So sure as water will exiingui.sh-tire. so 'sure will this cure hunter. I. never sold o bottle or it 'tut that Sold another; after a trial itniways speak" for itself- . There-are two things about this herb that 'appear to roe surprising: tlnst that it grows le our pastures, in some placestquite plentiful, and yet its value kuut never been known until I ditoorefed it in letn—sseccrod, that it should ears all kinds of humor, • . r In orderlo glee some idea of the sudden rise and great popularity eYttte discovery. I will state that in April, IS3g, I peddled it and sold' bout six bottles per day—in April,l6:4.l.soldever oue;thenstud bottles per day of it. Same of the wholesale druggists 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 h universal praise of it from allnuarters - • ,In my own practical alWaya kept It strictly for humors —tut since' its int raineticro se & general family medicine. drastand wonderful virtues have teen Orland in It that ' • Several cases of (purist k fits--p diseaie whi vas al ways coiskteredinenrahle. hare been timed by few hot. ties. ti, what, n mew it it will prdre effectual to all ,area of that-awful malady—there are but few who have. seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of DrOpey.' all ,of theta . aged peoplemed by it. For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick Liaidache, DysPeprie, Asthma, Peter and Ague,Pain in tlie side, Diseases of-the Spitiaand Particularly in dls eases ertho kidnsla.te., the disoavery hos , : done more good than an medicine ever known. . • No chats of dietnereasary—cat the , best yen get and 1 ' enough o. ,Diregaus for iPreo-Adnltis one tablewpoonftil per day children over ten taxis: a dessert spoonfur—children fvoin five to elxid years, tea-spoonful As no directions ..nn be applicable to all 'constitutions; take sunichint to : :operate on the bowels twice "a der. •• • -• ' liintufsetUfett by . L bONALD • ifs.l2o„ ,Ittursn shred, Resbirry, Mass, •• rie 6.oam 111m/arderty.oshr—,New York city, C.: Y. Minter, 51 Barclay street; C. ii. s Mee t 1t l Itreadway: Itoshten k Clark, trf4 ntPlidwaY; u. - a utimas, 100 Talton . mutteaspf agent, for Pennsylvania: T.tlyore &my, 132 'llfortft'2lid 'Street. Philadelphia , . -; • Parade in Pottsville, by J: 6. -IMrten t . J. C. ..itkei Iday gottp El BRpWWS_ ~.'- .-i .- ,,E ISTRAY:.- 4 ;- ,f fi. l ‘i Sii.i. ' M L1. ,---" "' '..7.4Ca me ,1 ' ~ • —7- -.41141111110. thapiutubia of th e Sulaiither, on it.; .' , --- 7 - -E- ' • At Ith 01 issidosaher. two mare tanks. oae ' " NOVgLtY IRON WO R. ash cotcred--the other, a_datit has. -11.0 owaor - ,re- - , ' ' i-- Tag ettbictibere yrouli :tespeet quieted to calf the therm, plus, propertf,anipay ehersica4, , '' ' - igega fully ituferm the citisous-ot the Coal Mr ...., i B A t A*; l . ZI , EXIIP ~..., 1 r. • .-"*".!• don Abet he is prepared to manufacture ' harry tumult:6 Sciant. co- OA. AL 14 i 41,-Tis 4,7. - r • .:.. ~,,."7 „ i gr' ''-- `},tram Engines of any-poser or patent, ylr= ramps of any Cdpettg.andCoal Istrikkars a 4 4 tcrs d,•secire Wail Blut Furnace/ Belling 111111, Grist and Saw Mill. 41.41a1r0 e y. and -lasting's of *rent variety and ton. - itallm; I" sell exteast ve rariety of pAtterna, and rea gt:faclll9,al},r d rig businees, the troth can be, exe,- oiled wlth the greatest despatch. AU ce.dors for macht• nary thin 1444 receive* aud Juniuptly executed. { ; I ~ J. U. JUNES. Ilairtsburg,inne 1.4,•La - :t-fin , ; ' ME '.IIANUFACTUit:FS:I' I . CARRIAGES. ; , Tilt.sutasnabera Baring tarrehasedOe . 1,- -er tarriage slop of Mr. 0. Jenlilugs, aphid old ens touters and the patrile in general IsrAislow"' reopecifally solicit the pstrinile• °Ma Being iblerinined to keep tip the reputation of the *reek made by 31r. Jennings. are shall employ none but lhotest hands and material. Call and nice us a trial. ,tll ruck nude by us warranted.' 4. , AURIGLIT linucuAnt. ' Shr.p, Morrie' Addlaan, nearly. opposite 'ardley Son. Pottsville: slab - 1,1 ST,' CLAIR. CAB - MANUFACTORY.. St. Clair. Schuylkill, Co 4 Pa. THIS ES'FAIILISIIMEN'f is able rivpnred to c3ntraet with Railroad CO's: and others for any nr,tather .f Freight And Coal col of eterY, de scription.- The machlitery is of the west tippriree4i . constrtktlon, anti the materials nail of,tlto het quoitty, .the:Tro. wietor eau guarantee the It ork tine' to )euy tututt..e. turgid In the United Rates: Thelthlllecl Platte Wheels.used byF titta are from the Celebrated loqundry, Pr, gush reP , re ll 3 1 1144 for ezealloam bare no. anntiriOr. "1" "C..ARLES tillittYri',; tax prtetcr. . I j LAIrro,N, Jr.. Sipt. Oct. 4. '44 . - ! POTTSIIII3.E I • ,i; • saddle an liarntesa assastelfasetori. The Subicriber.lioOld t l i Fr4 r . • '- Moat respee • Malty ins ito"' the • 'a test! Of the elltrems of Vette. ' I ' Ii Oka villa and the Coral Region in general. to his large an d! well aeleeted stock of SADDLERY, all kinda of .. • • , CSrglatge and Team Ilarnees,. ~" Collars Of all descriptions, Drift Harness, Le. Lie de i fires all who may need aviythingtn thegove line,bo 02 111 and see his geode . before /purchasing el utgre. ate . there i ran be nothing lost. • i• - ; : 1` - - -,': linters tog, ilarness,..tc., promptly Wed on rsaitinAble! to es. 1 . • LEFEVER Arty' r untsnor:**. 1 . I - ! °Aponte Episcopa/ Church, Godly sired, Plettsvilic., :ifarett 3. 1,555 CMai r•V- 54 1 1 - 4 ' 4 1 - l. C/fkEtTERS i t . ALLEtee IRON - WV - ICS i• - . $Ol.O/AON HQOVER. ..! MaseileTtie,ssyne .. ll.l. vosags . S7t ‘a ' , NV uole..ale nuo .netall s' . 1 - - The uliserthers, proprietors. el this '•I'OVE- 1 , TIN nrul HOLkAAV Ware • a• ' $ • ftrittanniannd Brass Wage, Cutlegyi Ac.'— .'• 1 t I,___ boeettamedestensireestablishment,en. ..., '. r_ , I Falai . , on to thecitirens of Cehuylkilleoun et. ... i vticrs:lv igam, y, and the publiegenerally , their re:l.A. ess to tutu out any and all kinds of wort li tehen Range, Iten,e Boilers, Portable Rm gen#, Uas 0 "1' 2 0 1-••11 "s "-' le * n al L u g' "•' -, & lin their:line, at fhe shortest notice, and In the meet sat lairxed his store he has added to his former istmtory snanher.—sueb pit, bilildlligitteata &twine-R.:rum. stock a large variety of new patterns of leek- ' ...,. ' 1 ttfartuthig railroad and Drift airs, Puraps,Caatings and hilt, parlor, office and hall stoves, and he has 1., Machinory 'pt . ill kinds: itlW the Largest stock that has ever been oritredlln this !, -, , ~1e s .A.hy . •lecat -workmen are empliiyed. and satlefaction county. He Invites his frlendi and custotnere Iro 4 ' lll l, Joey theretbre beset:eV guaranteed. °Niers from &bread and exam far themselves feeling cotiddent that he can w 1 ,,,,,,,,,, ly /no: ..'' CA MEP:. it' a LLEN. : I suit them in quality and price: , . i I - Tamaqua, Januar ::, 1855 _-- • 4-tf .- -. '.1441 ,- He Calls their particul a r attention to Is sheet : . - t - -'-' , -_, ' lion Parlor Stores, whichihe w,afranta to gl re more beat, I 'I ut AVER D.IE4 Dem s.. i with lose fuel than any other store lu'use. He has a:Lei • ----I- ----,- -- -- --- ----- - - --- --,- -,..---.........- 111191 undid otieleof Kitchen:Ban:lV, ilblch he can give ' - BEAVER ,NIEADOW IRON WORKS.. like highest recemmendellon. - . ' ( . . , :-• • • 1 •g - . • BUIMON .V. BM/Tilt:I:, lroti and Brass Pottsville. August al. '.55 _ AS- , ... I:Minder.< respee;tfuny intbrm their pa 1, 00 K HiE l li f El — -;.**-7---- I .' -4;! ,. .. trans. and the putile generally, that they .I/o a C7lcopeof place to vet Sr.we newere rp,e,„, is ot' lir ,* air fully pn,pared st the above establish: fIEORGE - 11. STICII:ITICS •Old .„ or y i d z y: :' went. to tnanulartinv, Strain Engines, of , i neaps. W' Irani and Drift Cars, and every kfi Stand. In Centre - street. Pottsville. r.early 'opposite ;- ether dtawripthin of Mtn and Wass Castings suitable fen- Brown's Apothecary Store, where he Lee now on band a , the Coal Minh ie; or other businesa. on the most Etz.litontibla full and elude° assortMent of . : • ,1 - • I lanes. Al'. Illowing Cylinders ler 'Wald Furnaces and ,pores, Sheri/ron, Tin. Copper. Erdlannin, if 11611 c-per Warr, I Marldn , work In general. - . , :which ho offers wholesale and retail, ') i Repairing of call I:Rob:bale with nsatness ana - despatch ' ;- -,,, , s ' . at prices cerrespending, with the ,:.Z ' lat the locust pekes. All work' furnished bi them war , -1.. - T ; thnea, and which cannot Ise swims- • ::,...3' I ranted to torform well. They Would Solicit the custom of li ..,..p _ - R ... A la the cennty r in cheapness and ;, . ' those who maw want /WHOM in their line Wadi vicinity. . is-7* quality. 1. Ad order" will meet with immediate and prompt MUM-- , , During tho approaching season tie sill pay particular : tt,n . I• • - -.. , S. W. litllkaoN; - {attention to famishing stoves of all kinds, vlav,Cookingl March 4,1844 p . -ly . . IT. D.. lIIVDSON. . ; SteveL Parlor Stoves, Mace Stoves, tre.l Ile hashtado at-. 1 . ... ' 11.am:temente with the meanness-twee:to furnish the same 1 I - • *_ . DONAL6,BOIII. j, ' _ _patt erne of cooklre stoves Which ore thrnished at Derr's,: DONALDSON SE IRON WORKS -:estabitstatient. 'Elate. a the best aud mesea ',peeved kind :-, LER. COX 4. CO. respect(ul 'of cooking shores In ova and no nuttily should be with- ' lig • Invite the ail:. ntion et the boldness .. , 151 14 - lout It. ' Mis.Ring,lor broken plates are furnished aF all j 14 khans, at the 'hottest notice Old stoves taken In ex.' iib„es..i.' - . nesainit) te their aw. tound , y and yr chabge for new ones . and Stoves delivered wilhOUtchaer.m =Ea --Ethz lachine 4' l ill •in the IT it t; of, l'el.ald- • .......... en. Sebuy it 111 county' Tbey.,-te nr , w ~, In the vicinity of Pettit:We. Thu undersigned being' • '': - -,'' la practimi titmuith, natters himself to be aisle to , give wady to ex.i. „ ute all ortte.t. ' for -DM fitaert.. -ugh sit general Satisfaction. Box tin always on L at l.l ; : steam ej.gin . rmirs. ,i n I final:m.o.! it ill,? , aring fir 1 • - °ROOM tl, 11. STICIITIIit. ' grist and sat{ ./nills. milrre , ' and (hilt e •--, -., ..., LI% • 1 POttAiilto. August 10.'54 , 1 :,13.•,:,i, ! ! , diet el procure ) Blue haw i, s Vie fat ter ourselves that alt . ___ l k_ p __, ..._-_—.! work ;itaw. all !1•e lw.i•al;1•• a Iron Worig. Will gii el sach . GREAT IMPROV EMEN T UNIPS setts - iv-ILn. as will le•eure the future rester of , - I • --.,- - ,::, , . their patron . Orders I hsnkiully tele:Wed and iMecti. ! . J - "I"EIATCHEIX'S - • ./ I -tali at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms, Don le Action, Forcing and Snction rumps. , ! ! , P..'t Li: COX. FHE subscriber informs! the; Citizens! ~ , i ~ , . 1 !.11.11:13.) JONES, . • -Of slchttylkill county (Cat he haa l purehaseki the ex.; ' .•" ' l l •"Y • ''';' t.4 I •T '''' WI ' S 31 I 1 LUI L , a UsiVe tight to vend theSerelebealed hitting lu deli tly lkill I .1 tt 111131E11.1iVnL111. , county. There Are varititill kinds of these Punitet, made I —. I - 4 On the sme principle, such as tbe, Ti utile Action Fore-1 '-. DEHAVS I 'i.I' ' S IFi9N WORKS, , Inn and Suellen - Pump,: the Suctien and Litt {mill Pump, 1 • ' I . 'serum 110. Well Pump with set length, to preveitt fre•ezing, Cistern 'ct - ' THAI Subscriber is prepared to mantt• Force Pump, with connections to supply :upper Stork-5, • • facture : TEAM ENGINES of any power. de. They ere arranged for deep and shallow W,e110,--ean , „,.. ; 1,1 ', : Punipsorany carmeity,andCeal Breakere be' used mean: Engine In forcing the water nn the - top of . -,:: a ,ii . : = -- of every deserlption ;as well as every* the house in case of fire—to water gardens or !rob win.' .- .. _ other kind or inarbinerl used in Mines, does [Those who have tried these Pumps PetealtaliPS lir"k a ?‘ i • maces, Bolling 31.1.11s.ittaw Mille. kr. them the cheapest. the mort sturpisilni their eotstrUctlon;! Front the facilities poasesaid for numnfacturing. and and the most effective ever used,add not.iiiibla to -get , from tong experience in the business,work can ba turned' out of order. The following Is one elf ttes twiny Cerittl.k, nut at'i.bie establishment, at the 'Very lowest prices, zed mites glean by them - Who have used these Puldpc of a superbir quality. - .. i , rso p ew e , th e endereeed, do berot,V certify that we have Pens desirous of utting np maehinery of an kind. / examined and seen In operation Timicher's Patent Farce ' are itolited tel call and examine patterns and beco y me tee and Suction Pump; manufactured by Messrs. , Rogers. tr. • pnaluted with prices before tontractinit elsewhere. Foot, of Ilonesdahesinel take pleasure In ,reconantendlng I , Orders of!overy kind are solicited. Abd strict attention them to the public as being the Meat durable and ern. I will .. g,it,ln to their prompt execution. t: s dent megum for raisin's and forcing Water' that has-over , • -! ' •• WILLIAM DEHA TEN. come to OW notice.: • : 1 , • . I l'illn rinille,Boaember 9,1844 . -48.4 f ' J. Y. Sherwoodi ti. W. arlawold,l s N. It; Griswold,' R.. 31. Crone% Z. 11. Russell, IC. P. t , Waller. ' 1 ' TREMONT. - P. - P. Bro wn. lf, lE.. Stone, , J. IL, Dunning, Orden , by lean for Pumps,' giving the depth or toe, - . TREMONT IRON, WORKS ' • well' Ac., will be proniptiyattended to. C. C. CARTER, ~- Tr narlont i , se huylklla county, k 70111.13111.. i .. , I Proprietor of the - Right for Schrzytki/t county. I, ' g oismar The 'Subscribers respectfully iniite Pottar ilia, No e.lO, '55 ,- 45.1 y 1 ' . lisp the attention of the busliseascommunity - , I ) - ---,---B UILDER& i . ........ . to their New Machine Shop and Fenn li ,CARPENTERS . AND ....yrr , :?; - :thyr,e d 4, erected in the town of Tremont, and . ..- ---.- J - "'"'s:" . under the superintendence and manage -1 meat ; of Messrs. Z. Batdor ff and Philip lltaholbe where ' • - MECO I thmeare piepared to execute all orders for Machinery of I ' SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER I Prissiand'lrem, such as Steam Enginas of any power , Pumps or lany , eapncity, Coal Breakersof every descrip ' • • SCHUYLKILL I • —,t,m— ,_ i .:1 • „.... 1 Hon ,all kinds of Gearing for Rolling Mille, !Joist and AItyFACTURING COriftrANT I ,• Saw , MillaiDri ft Cars, andall kinds of Railroad Castings, 11AV roe , mi at their etten. - 17, esta Istment. on ;• such ins Chairs for Flat anii.T Rags, 'Frogs, Switches, and Railroad ""e t, a grea t quaatitY ar amber" at every Mad ' all kinds tit' Cast and Wrought Iran filmftinmi. Mr.' Um sod description. widish they can upplyi in Operators, , Cktrpentereand Buildere, it tower rates titan it can be holt:being a practical Mechanic, and having-had thi ion- Isiught elsewhere.' They aro also ready , to supply, ‘,. ~,,.,,,,, ! lidouro and experience for many years, In the Cosa Region, a desirous of and up Machinery of any kind, through the means of their extensive business, And la.: ,-,..„ ei.d.ted: to cell and examine our patterns and antierlor tare saving machines, manufactured articlek In their liney- ' qua! t) et work. and become aegn.t.inted with prim , at at a saving of 2.5 per cent. on ha per ~, tho it - oils:before contracting elsewhere , Orders of ev- Their large workshops have been In sneelissfal opera- sty *lnd thankfully tecetved. and strict attention will be tiers for thermal year, talent ng on t vast quantities of Doors, . , window Frames; . , 1 gixea to their prompt execution, having several It, 20, . Sash, . Panel 3V irk, I le. *Nail 60 horse Engines on hand. I . ,Mouldings, ,c. A. ,k A.M. SELTZER. _ Blinds, • . IT'e n d a ."3lr n eg ia t l i C '' rilt : 11 1 ' ''.73 1 11.6 ..1 4•8.55 1. P 13. 0141` CARBON. , . . Shutter-al - :1 ..- , And all /ands of/earned: fizneted end ?aimed BOK-, 1 ' 'PrOtINTIRIf & JIAAC 111 SHO„P„ Which they haye constantly on hand. Tbey age reedy I ~ s Port caribou, moony 'kill Co., wolf. , to esecute ordeta atth . e shortest notice, for Shy quantity 1 --e -. • -- ' I T. 11. Mr IN TEIISI BEN min° unc „, c ..seese. el °equality eVsawed or Inannfactnriad stuff .' ; , ea his readiness, from the complete outfit pry and green Ileenlock, of all kinds, for building put- I ; ..„; : --- "','”. of the above reamed establishment. toile p :poses. . (kik, Maple, rimier, chair, ) lank end scantling 1 - -r,e4eW'"" -- ply ail ardent Id lila line'nf businees— Weeds: Cherry, Walnut. Mabel., ny. 104 for cabinet I . •t•;•,to.t.'- ; 1- _ such as for Steam . Engines , Railroad and work; White and Yellow Pine boa s for ttoatiaft, raw 'or '-' Drift VA fic Pampa, Ctal Breakers, Castings and Machine. rondo to order; lr luli. Pine Pia* 3, '4';' , jl ,, 11 ,4 ,1 34.•341 -r y of every pattern .: .lto warrants his work to giro reale anill4: inch panel, always read 1 also, plink, Leanne,' faction,rad accordingly solicits patronage at borne and rails, - scardling. poste, shingles, 1 4 th, ceilliag on lath, - j A des# 2 4, , .". Jan.,;27, 18:16 41y ing. !ir...te. , „. .1.11 ills of sawed stuff and everything 1 l i e their line , '' on hand or to order, at the short/ St notice.; . 'Pottsville, March IN 7 , 15 ~ . _ .. z 14 z , Sew." S unit 711 Ile d 1 • : FRANKION IRON WORKS. - "- .. Tile [tabs.:doers announce to the Pub . • •11_ - : I til l (theytl • Pro rid; r ......, lain. lie that see it. p int o the. C • TaTitiri i i - itENT rumumqjmi,. 1 • -in ~. Franklin Works. Port Carhod, lately car. The Great Invouttott of tnO Day. _ 1 ,_ ita 41, 17 - : - ned on by S. Tillman, where they cen t' to . mannhet to-order at the HE subscriberuntiourieesio the eiti - 1 „ , t,',,,, - ,: s i - ,;„'t;j: pt 1 3 4, 1 41 lin Ones, Pwnps. Coal Brea'keriand a of Schuylkill comity th.it he hall secured tile ! ~' aisiehin f ry et almost any size or description, fey mining t g t i t id( EDWIN and JAMES, M 'CLAIM'S new Pa - ,' jar Other purposes.. Also, Railroad and Drift CIO?, hen or r k l lent Flouring 31111, which IA prenouneod the greatest ! i Dr es s Castings or anyalze or pattern . Orders are respect- Milgrim; invention of the day.' ',The subscriber Miscue,: 'tulip sOlielted. ' GAO. B. FISSLER A IMO. of those Mills In full operation now, in Tremont, where 11 - 1 . • he invites ell Pernrens in enii•aini4ne It in PP erniinn. il' 1 1 I Pr -sulkily' Shovel Works. This highly Inzenions. and gi ch needed in.ventien, , i phe tnbscribers continue to furnish the Colliers - and forms an entire new feature in th manutact uro of Wheat • • , Thylierstal Schuylkill County, with Shovels-of all kinds, into Flour; and the splendid nu Liner in Which it-Pcr'l 1 *On e west Philadelphia prizes. Atbeatien is,klrtien .ll tonna lie work, 6 iincAlag , Bolting, and f•rparating the, 14 J hilly riled la their Coal Shovels. Orders for:Madre' grain at a single operation Into seven different qualities • any slzb or pattern promptly attended tn. of Flour and Feed, and that with n a space' of onlytwen- ' , GEO. D. FISSLETt & Ilito. • ty•otie feet in length bry four feet in hreadlh. at the ra-11 li I art !Carbon, August 21.1552. • , 3-1• If burrof twelve buskels.per ho r. on a pair of French • _.4 ,_ __.--______ ____ ,__—__..— burr millstonts only, thirty Mates in diameter. The 1 11 ' 1 . POTTSVILLE. timin is cetWerted at it single operation into 'Extra and 1, .1 .. ..._• • — SePerfaie Flour. Fine Finn r, MiddlingsAthipturrg, Shorts „ OUNDRY AND M ACHINE SHOP.. and tratwany powei being applicable to tqapel it, from a 1 t 1 ,Steam vow aotoryy Saes lour horse up to any other dodrOd. The' Inuall spate it occupies would not be missed when placeilla &room with ':' .1 1 ' ' is"' ofr r N I'll ie frit — sk Tll M ° b li u .N 4 E nt r, W r il t l il L ili c t o e hritt other, machinery. and the sinalljazuount pf power it re- „,., • ..,„,,••;•:" ne e by the subsc4l , cr in all Its yartorta ,mires to propel it, Makes it certain that, erelong, It will ~.,"- ne ie,Qii branches of Strain Msine building - ; iron, supercede and revolutionise all dtberifionring Mills. So, ' .. 0 . 0 : 4 . Founder, inannMeturer of all kill!' ot applienbiels this Mill to the wants of the - world. Mutt , every seer talk , ma •hinn shop, WonuAlroishop, foundry, 11 ~Inehinery, for Ceiling Mills, Liast gun. il.r., &c. lie will alai continue .Furnaces. ailroad the business of Min.. tome, rolling will, oi any building.haring a power alres-•; log and Selling the celebrated Pine Forest White. Ash and dy erected, can now hive withiel its Walla U complete:ger- 1 i L esc id,,,,d 4,east reins*Rcd;.4sh Cods. being sole proprie. Chant Flouring Mill.at the trilling 'cost 'of from four to r • Mr of' these Collieries. GLOIIyI W. SNYDER. seven hundred dollars, and thou" the-enormous amount .3..tf of grain raised within the Vnitell Statesierin be eenrer.it 1 Jati • uary,2l.lSt.4 ''. • I'4 into Fleur within Its limits.;, • i 11 With one of these Mills nearly every lairge Colliery es f i tablishment in this county where stealts . power is used for ptimping,should he aupplied. They trould ho erects • At a =Mil expeprOnd would enable than" to mortal/ 1 lite their own gods'. , This Jilll only 4ccupits the filoo or illl feet In length }: l•y l .# In width. , It, la also porta • le and when put niS can . lie placed Ina wagon or dray, land with a single horse 1 banied to any part where they desire le "use It. Ili Con-: struction Is an simple that it can be corineeted with any engine by it single! abaft. 1 glade or Township Rights will •be dhposed Of by the! subscriber t residliu, at Tremont.. llurldreds of eortiti-; rates from Millers and othershe, be have seen the Mill in operation, can be seen atthe residence of the subscriber', _•_;•• . • . 1,. •1. As. L. TICE. -. a l•tt mama] MEDICINAL. EW DRUG AND MeDICIRE ISTORE.! EN RY 5AY14.41., forMerly drug-. t ad for J 9. Ciifettlni respect/illy annnonm to the publle that lta tetat.:ll r ebtd hirisAr tbb apothecary busineteqatodopentd a mite drugstore., hear W.* It. Wino's catinct trirertx*iiti.Morktt street. cboreBarrl, and„lntrftea the fettrmage of those who may nntri.ntranxthita In line, pratni.tine 'that eceri eats atd attention that 'h(a experience 'will enable him tolice. and that the natuta of the t 4 usiutss detnende. (Yotta►ilesAprillE s ` 1896 .154 y - . . _ 1 1 1(010'MTHAIR9F t . i rirAVE. I t 31.3 used A.yoris hathairon, • I_l Pir the halct-lit L 4 thtt most dellglittnl tollnt arU ;;;.. tie In the world and hi pmetnlnently henelltial fir they,ll and Bald heads, Tha Kathalron full./ restored My hail! After a baldness of hfelve yeCire. Your* truly, 1 Tita.,..ArtVATER., ''j , - 1 No. sG M'arrete e.X.reet. lion York. it Alto, Lyons' ilitrttrt o f Pore ..lratmcfct Gib t•r, for dyid Primal and gtineml nerrong debilltY;*e.. pan c. IIA Lur had at . II I .. • 1 5 J e ~ Perfamiory and Yttklety ...tt;;ro, CeitreStree 'PottetTlK Oetotrr IA lez.3 c, , 1. : " $.; • - -.. 41.tf. • ' I ialrEa . °OMB Mt IiYBPEPIIMI ... ~, j moVica,,.. . . CM TO:sr, M. D., Philadelpisi Pa. , 't' , i t Thts hs.l‘"ature's own 11,erterty for in unhealthy stem get 1 , :o art of man ean`equal Its:curative porel. ilt contains no Alcohol, bit him arids, or nauseous depot-4, It is extremely amestdoltotho tasta, and nmy he: talion i by the most fertile patlen i ti who cannot eat a wateierei , •h• I Sr withr;ut nen te distress} DenareofdruggLedhnitatkins. Pepsin Is not ciervg. i e .. - ' - ,1 , Graft on the ktent and t e descripitroetrentar.gratts, Orions brit* amount f eelenthle estdenee. rem tie.' bbre Animal Phendstry: Ih..CoMbe's Phystology otIDI-1 gestkm; Pr. rerethr on: 'Food and Diet; Dr; JOhn!W:' titres, of New `fork Disteerldt y tilt/. Do nallsotearhys% lottery; Drof,Bllllutan, of Tate enlieltavDr.Darqerl ~ Phystulor y t ko.. together sith riportaof rums all wts at iide 'CURIA 260611. I.' . • ' , .. : „ , .. L e. . /argot by in aniaxsts aatdaatoa lit Modkingc;.d: . rOT. 0 ARBONSHOVEL FACTORY* rrteuONZ DOLLAIt tier battle. .1 '-' • . - + . - • • I . Char;es Smeili• PrOprilitor. -0 . ~ B.BANNAPOIV . 741±stia!* Iteta Aritt:i - ' . 111kUnds of coalshavels, spades, toalriddler, ilka .. . .. ~.. 1. I, 'f' -'•• : : • rottavipe. . 1 Thatatvossofttl,platglaje,iiiregupyPallalted. - -.- 10. 1 . : , JulylEoll . - - • ~- •'. - 164 - ' . .1 - Muth 11,.'44. • "5T... - CLik,.IR 'IRON NVORKS t rc ii.,l l l :e i l ,4:.n ti t e ll" : 7 7 °l o t n l*t n her :rt .ru n d rlr t a tu en i r .r tio mi s l tn nli p, tYe:' l . ' „, -.2 o2z i c to the town or tit. Cieir, richoypilLeogn- I • .•_„ ty. rieheret they aro • ritrauzZo , net. Coal Ificeitrnie, Porous and Marhlnr . tt or 1 ere.ry pattern.; Al*, Drift Care, teen or tires+ restinte of "troy adze pstlefeal Being przei Leal moeharkle*l.barop tea tors and °Hunt 'rho want Inaelalnery Kmaid doetell to; Kir* them ac4li skoll ux:lndue thetr wort. Order* Meek. fully re6elverl and It.reutol at t he. ihm.text no} i tv at d sonabl 6rFnif . CATILKICS, GRIFFITHS & cp. • One `VI - :-.1.1y • A 3 LAND IRON WORKS. 'II . IIE SOI.SCRIBEIi9 Ira nollital !" ..... larrn4t . .. " l . ttst...itr el T :op.... . .°P4 r r"L t a l u tt lt° ' ,7e l ,l l : 4 :;:nr il .l 3:tn' l i ty : lin ":ol :i st' ir u t ot h i ri t e l i: n u: g . h : nt i sn :l 4 d t:o4 :l s 2 l h n: en 7 ar pattern wow ate, tegether With eistlngq awl ti-rtlngs or every de , .or -teal and Drift Csis or all Ass. and patterri• , ard• track and tiers, Care.—altfn, t,l'h.-d at the aid etmt artier. lb stab , ribm-4 ratite th; ns. amaneh as every number ct the fret' Is a s! pra il ries th t li tL ' ity,i hank. they will he ihie to turrietv uticlei tard,nk,trytithroraildlerscojn,dpirteare.dfaltreraLhilti. f. :ool4:iii,:a.rinillAtz,,stat;er:itle;. )turietty, Da , win per pt . a . tten- P.4ISIIN it. ; • - ( 14-•• •• i i i .- l e i N N E F tt:' shianci. ;lins 0. la -` 19 , ,-- 'TO COAL OPERATORS 81, MINERS. jPiolliCele Boller.Works. fil r fir s. n .n ie ti s on ubw ol li i t r o s b ri u Lcit s tai ni n t e ln iT ty tt la.. .... attention 4 . ..r r niii-o l ia low the Passenger Depot, Pottsville, Pa., t L ' 144 ' 41 where they itre prop:ml to numntacture - itOTLEItS OS ENERY DE'SCRIPTION, ;i:Mr.lie Fillets; Air Flacks. Blut Gapoinetere, Drift 11.7ar:.1 do, Ar. .Bollet?‘ on hand. ' Eeln; I)r:tette:ll trieehanks.'aud taring for yeAri devoted. heniegres' entirely to thl branrh of htud nest. they flat ei t.ituateires that work doutial !glye!entisfaction to ail who may favor tam with a call.— nd(rhinals and Comp mice will end it greatly to their ad. I re nxge.to examine their work balm° ongnglog elsewhere. •)Itty fir.'lBs3. JOIIN JA)LES NOBLE. • I-. POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL., ... Tli.il 6•1511kI1IIIFI1 respce tinily an flounce to the public thst their new lion ! . 1 46 ' • ..".•, - . Ing Min is now Completed and in full cps n tiv,-. 132 1 2 ration, and that they are prepared to sup ; - ply all kinds of liar Iron of various sties 1 which they will warrant to be superior - 10 quality to any 1 :1 , obtiittied from abroad. et the ssme prlees. ';. They also rime itlieture T Rails, for the motif the Col. lc Henke and Lateral Roads. welshing from 211 U 40 IN. Ver k said. atde of the Lateral , Iron; rend 'which will Co - found, i! tatich,ihreper than the.lniported article. • • I i eln , ..f practicaLmechanies, and having; had considerable 1 ) II as i t tVg n ey ru ca to n t g i gri l e%l l =tl c Parli h a tglo I " u e r r cltars hem, rs, sel a T n e' d i , also make It their Interest to i.trentxe dine, raaanfac, , to es. - JOHN bUittilat oti Co. Jecetpber C,1851 , . . W . — iSt 41 . !1 [ 9 .07rtt O sv N in in c, O r N a., 10!OiIKS. J. 'WREN k DEUS,. reSpeettully Invite ,CMggik , the attention of tho busineset community „J., ~ to their dew Machine Strop and Foundry •••••erected between Curl and iliitmed streets, r--and fronting on Norwegian street, where t are pr.puted to execute. all, order* for mazhincry of Drars and n, such as steam Engines ; nil kinds or Gear fig for Bolling Mills, Mist and Saw 31111 t, finale and Pkitible acting rumps, Coal Brcakers, Drift Cars, all kinds Railroadof Cuttings, such as Chairs for Flat and T Viogs,Switehes, kc.t all kinds of gust and 'wrought Iron *Ming. Dring practical urectianlcs, and having made tha dimandle of the (XII Region their study for yenta. also all kinds of Makhirrery lutheirline of business, they Dirtier tinnuakdWes that work done at their ratsbilatement will glee sathdaetion to 'till who may honor them with a mall. All ordirs thanlditily n:neiverl and ; promptly oao sated, on the most nntionatdc terms. • . JOIIN Y. WREN. THOMAS WM:IT, : JAldLti AlltEN. • • , 1 1 Ocintei 7..113,52 ` : PALO ALTO ROLLINC MILL. TAD Subreribere beg leave to an.. , • , nottneo to their Mends and the pnblie. „ , gonerally„th.it thole nor 31111 at l' s alo Alto Is now complete, and in (nit I Ctrevilltn, and that they are prepared to 'furnish ralls of various patterns, weighing from '2l. to 50 ti* par yard. AiPA different sites of gist, square and ound merchants' bar Iron. . . , . .. . . . 1 Orders. for rails or bar iron are .reepectfully solicited. land will wort With prompt ettentlori if ten eltllrr at ithe noMeg M. Bright .1; LonWs Ilerdwato Stara, Itlontroetnotorat thetroffire. 11.1t1CifIXITI, TE it t'o.. i 11.1h , FFIQE—N. E...cornet Ce tre and i tt Jr' Merkot itreete; !d atoll. Potfrrille.4anri let, 1854. The trodereirood have fhb; de tor A' ropart -1 p.erelfp - wider the otyla and Ann of ffATWO D. LEE & 1 /0., for the Pa.1 ,001 0/ 21 kantSCAllring Rellroeft letter Iron, at their Palo Alto rolling' NM. . ' -,• ~, ' - ' " ' •-, - ' r.r,4lAsm: nAvavon, . I . : ' . n now; n nanarr, , ,'. 'nit. totelntee of tha late Arm of Lee, Bright & Co,,Nrill I be Rattll4 bp Ilia flan of liaywood, Lea i Co. - . . Jan. li '66 - , l4! 11111 41t0i:Voitita - - 14 I ; r • i' ASHLAND. TAMMIVII. = fig eformtv. . , • . ~ .. „, ~,.? ‘,..,,i yitt....f, -* • . 4 , - -, :-. , ...'•e.,, , ,..` , 4 •.:4- - ,;. , "1.." - - - - -, - - . - ftl'•l2 - s - ,.,x, , •,,C , i,t.l‹,--; , ,-1 ' ,z _- . - -- -- ,-. - , - ; _i1.,.., ~- , -1 ... '',' , ;:',. ‘i•-•!:.--, 2; ,.i.i.--4-t-__........,7*-: .. —4-47 - ~..,,F.,! ; .+,.. i•-.., - ,, , ,5 , ',"- ,- 4. -4 . - : 41 - i-4 - fr 7- ^ 6 -- N -5 '• ''••••• ' . • .-.' :!.... - -", , -'-t"2->.;- ., . t; i , 444j0i:.... : 4—i, • t - . 4: ~,,,: :: ,..-..:z,;,-,-t „ -.:,.... : ...--tvi- • , - 7 ‘,,,-3,,, GRASS AND DARDEN SENiNi;SNIIIT !REEF, Agricultural,l9iplements, Le. • • . • Tile subscriber nil! keep '... on hand Closer, Timothy aiiA. other Gra.. weeds. Whitt , (lover and .Lastu - (irass • pes.da, Dam tber with tiarden and Field semla will warrant tole, frr.rb and also recls• orders for, all kinds of Fruit frees. taarrautml to Is , sh• they aro rerredula red.) Ar.ylenitur dituptements, , in.o., of walk will be furnlahed at nuinufactur.fr priM The seeds and tyros tuild by the pubic ribeelare serer 4 with great rare. tatty from mow e rs of p,trotatym at . l lie.loce not deal In *soda pram rol prom:- .cuously In the market front Otos. 'who Foil shear. Ida out . .s=ard to th... character cf tho trod *old. :in. 41, he purrimstior aril Perla grcati prombrntusly $r ii ttardena. wirer° their tr.° aux., pronl.talty tletmimm• A their quality, particularly the?) of the Thu titan Important contddoratlon to , thors chase either seeds sr Fruit trees , . FOi trees. le.. baOrders early to - : D. BANS . • Froi the C;;Cti.dmiaten Te:errap..7. • TRANSPLAIiTIIIO 111111 T AND OTHER VSZE3 Mt. Fasts :—This is a depnrtment of ter. mc.ultnre in which very few whiS have not tht advantages of a. practieil education, excel.— 'One chief obstacle in the way of success, Ord the onemwobably, which more than any orz.dl other Onus combined renders abortive the e !. forts and hopes of thetyro, is to be found itiihe imperfect manner of preparing the holes t s the reception of the trees. Forest tre6 re: 'quire, of course, larger excavations than fruit trees, which are generally Of more diminn. hive site r and set tii better soil. To illustrate the necessity of giving the roots ample "scop e .and verge,onough,".we preient, in this place, the experiments made by, M. Chalurmeral.A author of discrimination, and .1111 , ,5 s zeal in this department of horticultural set. ence, has secured to him' the respect - of all who are familiar with•his efforts.and their re. suits: peach.frees, reset:Ailing each' Wier to size and vigor of growth, as Irma, as possible, were planted. No lin A hole three feet stpare ; No. 2 in a hole two feet square, atUl,lk...os. 3 and 4 in holes eighteen inclies squarc.. The 'snit add exposition similar.— . No. s every year_ given the' most ui ant crops, and the relative Sizes of the tro's are now as follows: the stem of No; 1, h fl,• high,and 8 inches in circumference : duo, No.. 2, 9 feet high and 51 inches in,ciroon ferencei No. 3, ti feet high and • 3 inches ts titles in circumference; and \ : o. 4, 51 in: high and 3 inches in circumference." -It may be well hero, to remark that treo and plants &tire their aliment from the st,if in a state of solution, and that this. is of through the rtgency of the minute terminal points or apongioles of the roots. These are almost'mieroscotical in their tinity, and in• deed are so fragile that they can only perme ate the finest and most. perfectly favurab!e soil. Any obstruction in the form of a stone, consolidated mess.of earth, or other obstacle, operatesto.dircet them, and consequently to Prevent the supplying Their proportional shar}! of nourishment. 'to• the tree. They are, in 'Many respects, strialy analogous to the lac: teals of, the'huttian system, and comparative. ly possess all the -tragilay.and 'minuteness of organization - which . e6raeterise the lat e r.— It will hence be seen that anfexpesure or unnecessary drying of the roots, prerions to their transplantation,, and subsequent to their removalfromihe nursery, must be, of neeessi• ty highly'detritamital and .injurious,to Ulric health. On the z;ame account, ll • harsh stamping and crowding while transplataiL i t, is to be avoided, as it endangers thesuor;sia which, Rie no essential to the health and i n . cretitent of the tree. In "Kittrick's Orchard• ist ; " a work, by the way, which shout(' he in the hands of every young farmer in the lat.d, we have the following in !elation to the eir.,;• lotion of the sap: , 'These innumerable months , or sytufFelot •absbrb and drink in without discnnunaii,.r, all the fluid. substances which come in tlitir . way. These fluida'aseend'throu'gli the alb& num or sapwood to the leaves,,which are tree laboratories of all plants as well its theorged of respiration. The circulationf,.of the sap; , which coininences..its movementii, first' la branchesi and last of all. in thn i roots, is ra duced by, the attraction of •theleaf.buds leaves, which"are developed by the warmth cl spring—their transpiration requiring supr el • so great and continual, that totao plants art stated to"perspirc'even twice their wi;E'i.2 twenty-four hours. = The true sap thus e'er ated in the leavet 'arid • separated froni:Lly more watery particles, descends ,the inner bark, having; 'now acquired new rfitti, and beiiig now peculiarly prepared to,f,utai•lt and give flavor to the fruit;. and ,•centinqlt,t its descent, it deposits itqlts course .the tin bitim or inucilaginotts tattbstaw, by Klan new and 'successive • layers df woods and hark ate-annually added to the tree sslh *hatever is not adapted a.' aliment to the cuhia, wants of the plant is again rt.t"rco l . by the roots to•the earth." Another very : important. matter to_ be at : tended Win transplantiog fruit trees, and un Which we areaorry to perceive is very ote•:. 'neglected, is,tiv keep down the weeds around the trunks. • When a good orchard is deiira. We, one that will progress rapidly to natturi ty,, it will well to keep-the soil antler cart tut celtivation with weeded.ereps ; avoidirg enurse, id the routine, all such vegetable., e will shade the soil too -much,'antprefertir: as it generiT practice, those which are • etti't piiining crops—Bach as turnips.' be p nip . s,,currots, &c.=-and seeing that:the ti.re ty is kept up, or on the inereasei Velipion applications of the best manure. After the removal of the• crops in the fa: l . the sUrface 'should les - carefully cleftneil all spUrioui or . adventitious vegetation, and plowed, but not harrowed, .Its the rougher it is left,. the-more efficiently, will the frost set upon it. This is of importance On effectii..f the destruction of the ; roots of weeds,? their seeda; as well as in exposing the worms and other insects deposited befle.,:i the surface. It has also a - favorable efnc upon the constituents of the soil itself, n- • tiering the lane; fine, by, its powerfully tegrating action. It is scarcely possible . reduce the soil devoted to,(yodng fruit Irvin - to too fine a tiltht- The more, therefore, it it worked, the better it wilt be for the tr-es. • FAMILY neurrs • A "Genuitke ; Dhteh Girl'iniheßttrat.Y.T- Yorker.`gives us the following: t • White-Face Coke.—The whits of three eggs, one euti.white sugar; one' 411 cup 11:: ter, one - half cup of sweet milk, one hit! tea spoon soda, one cretun tarter, s;pien to y,,; Sofi Tea Nake. , ;--One . cup butteri two finger, four cups iioir, one capon. four a teaspoon: of saleratus; flavor with Vain.' Ginger Cake.—Threo,cups mols , se s .• cup butter; one cup sour milk, one taptespuo ot, ginger, three te4spciOns • of toletutus, bit cups sifted flour. Birk Cake.—One‘panttd of : foil:, cut rill fine, one pound raisins, onepiatboilir,;; two cups suer, one of mtilasies, • one IX? , T 3" of ollammort, one of cloves. tip cups flour, one tablespoonful saleratus. Jay; C'hke.:--One pound of sugar. NOtths pound of 'flour, ten • eggs, flavor , : with the essence - of lemon baked in sm dishes', and one cake placed tipon the ulf , : With jelly between them. Gingerbread.—Four: caps Molasses, t* cups boiling water, , four teaspoons eaters': one table, spoon heaping full of giners. small piece of niched butter, make jt with flour, roll h thin, and bake in par.:. Know .11 - othing Ca ke.-0 no pound one cup sugar, half pound butter, seven ;;.'t a half pint cream, a few drops rose water. Soft Yorarses Cal :=One egg, one tt cur; of molasies,.oue of water, one tab!e,,.. , saleratus, one tablespoon melted 1)11.4er.- . , Brciir A* CANES buckwhen . ra , "ditiereth from another in glory," vet nu' 0: iu . a thousand is made . right. tet; thirtgit, itie We easiest to cook, if the Made rightly. 1;o every' three hn•JIN,.' buelswheat,•' add :one of good heavy grind them .together as it'they were c••• • buckwiteiitt , this *ill Yon bran cakes lightand always brown, to say nothing greater Aighstibility, and. the lightenio, , spirits o , which aro equally certain. tie 7- feeds n tiuckwheat may he gram and UP: ic; while he of the .oat meal will have lilaration of the brain and e catentinca l the spirit. , • 4041" MEM==2l Barat4—"oll cif 1130 innit iruporta9t he,t, hold rulea.j4 not e to j est new (or ii pensiyo and unaltlesome, and dots n , t fora near ea much nutriment as brad r" lhito days old. ." . GLOSES aboulil be washed a nd rics4 cold "water' and the water wiped off witb cloth., then rub ;dry' ar. I clean aid: .10 . C 4 ' Fact.ten ilanitel Illus.& nap en - Lodi which loaders iewaira A nd „ „sufk, and it 1 , - - es soft to the lasi. • . • 3 liecipcs.
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