r.;,--,:..- , ifFr. : ,...7 , ,•:;,J, .E . V f ''. -....- 4 1a .{.::. El ME ME atitt §amar. tiovinito Eon A•olrEritelt traveller, anr,ii,up' to t. learn row thlw.r tit-. rberaeter aodiuthiti of the people of 'till. rohniry, bed 14 , 1/tAI ior thet night at • lug tavern, when greatly to his aurprhme and eon aternation, the following , umeriouttltnetitt took • The company now began to intense, and s ever sal sneerwitk tinge riles and 'powder•horue eau*" is, and they wan . ' boon followed' by a poen Of War eft!" tomtits", atts.Aantil-tbe room . war so emu -1,111114 crowded, that a - person could, not have managed the little end of nothing between them; some` togged it the bottla, some Smoked , long nitres, and played seven-up, between the other's . legs, until our traveller lend that his situation ..bepn to be: rather uncomfortable, and ,requesied the host to have bins shown to his, citambet.t, Us bad scarcely doffed hie outward self. and thrOwn himself between two cotton sheets, which might litiver sold well to a tallori chandler, when tbetnim "tend boa below gnidually swelled into a confuted bellowing and howling, the foundation' of the trembled to the stamping and sbndlinclof feet, and his esrs Wcriassailed by , such soundees these :—"I can chase antreak of lightning round a blackjack!" . 1 1tip Roan—the bridle', broke; here's a corn-stealer, 14,1 o• can drive is wedge span - - _Uneeettuely through .tb&Tableitoeit I" "May be . teitotallr twisted if I can't rutit-squaddletwo like yen, you-limber-jawed rascal!" "Gouge him— they hips up I" Here the noise increased to tech a pitch, Was the Englishman thought all the imps . • of the hewer regfons.were let loose open - him.— Tremblingly he arose from bit bed, and shrieked blond for the waiter. Isam came, and .rubbing his eyes's. if he had knit. been roused from a sleet slumber, asked him if be wanted whisky toddy? f • • • "Whisky toddy, you black rascal l' exclaimed the lodger, "vcit's bell that noise hsbout?". !' "Oh I masts," replied Cully, gUnning, "nothing • _ still; boatmen and witgonme# only quarrel lOW • tle hit. We bib same. like distbery night." . The Englishman only gri:tried; and bade the aggro beget,. His ears, to a short time, became familiar tti the i hdrrible sounds and he fell asleep. It the morning, whenjie awoke, all was quiet, sad putting on his clitthes, be tiOicended to the bar.romoto order hii•hOrte. 'Thant were but two \peplum! ILE the room•-•-Isant,.. ' who was sneeping the floor with a birch broom, and a strangef who • sat moping in the chimney corner. Lunn was . gatheritig up some siretige-looking things of glob ' elarjorm. And. throwing theta Laois bushel bait., ket, which was nearfy full. ' i.. "Yet nee yea got-there, bey . ?" inquired the cockney, roiling one of theta over with :his foot, and examining it "I didn't know chit grapes grew to such a size bin tbit country." k,, "(telly! massa-,41i; no , grape; I'm goin g to trey ' iiin d, Cie. 'ay' es .dat were gouge out last , ,., '--- algl3L" Ilhe Englishman started back with - rhcie yetihis hair bristled,J snails scarcely knew which , ws,Y tatting to - tame/the dreadful • scene. Sitrai knitting fortitude, hi. went, np to the stringer t illin - sat by the fire, testing his head en•his bend; and ffreknihriver &W(/Won. , • / , .1 t "Vot's the m atter, my henget friend I" asked ho, i• ,-. l In it tone et . comm i issenition; „, ' .1. ' 1 ' ; f "Oh I nothing, fir, was the cool tsply, "1. - only. ' , lost my right eye last night." , "Emmons!' honly lost an hyel—don't4on feel it gocidcal of Paltal. _' 'i l' ( '. - :,' - • • ', ' '- "No, )not . much; but,. hang thit'' scricipton, I retell him ug Salt river; sod he's gonitteme lit. i .tle lighter than botanic: Look here:" And to 1 , the horror of cla cockneyjournalist; be,drew from 1 • one waistcoat' pocket two eyes and a nose, and 'from the otter a, pair kr ears and a piree or lip. "AU them- belonged: to the' bully Of iumplng . I,i- 7 f-branch !" lt was enuagh—the tra i velet ordered '! / -hie horse 'and was off in a tangent. ~ . • CII4ROING ► JORT.-7An Arkansas cnrreipon• dent B of the Piety' Orleans Pieitynne'writes to that paper:---You are fond of eraiiiing - jukes at Act' expense of .Arkansas ; now here is anti on- "yolk • own State, absolutely true. I got it trota an eye-' witness. the district Souse in one of your nuilh ' ern parishei was'in'eession—Awas.the first day of court:. time,: after dinner.. Lawyers and others had dined mid ware setting out befOln the. haul, and a • long, lank, uneophistieited countrytaltn came up and unceremoniously made Idtutielf on, 'of 'eta, arid remarked • ' • rl3entlemen, I 'deb you would go on with this court, for I want to go bo!no- 7 -1. left Betsy a loot: log out." "Ah!" laid, one of „the lawyers "and pray, air, what detalns you sa count" - ."Whi, air." loathe eountyyman, "Pin fotched hare as. jury, sod they Bay lf I go home they. will beats to find me, and they moughtn't do that as I live a good piece." ~ W hat jury are you cal" aaked'i bawler.. "What jury?" ;. . "Yia, what joryVtlrand or trireme jury?" • * l o4nd or traria jury? dad-fetched if I know ?" eald the lawyer, "did the judge charge you",• , - . , " Well,-squire," said be, "the tide fellon; Itat sits up in the pulpit nod kinder bosses it over. the crowd, gin us a talk, but I doU'i know whether be elia4ed anything or not." ' . • Tie crowd broke up in a roar of laughter, and the sheriff called court. , , • t• • Doss' luzze ‘Jt, Pilv."-LDubbs walked into a Dry Goodery, on D rout street, and began to look around. 'A douhle fisted' clerk appeared to Dobbs. . 11' ' -, 7 ••• "What can I do for you, sir?" sayajbe, .: "A gook deal," says Dobbs, ... r ., won't." "I -nt bet I tv it," say, the knight of .itlek, "4 I eft,-=4, "What'll you bet of *lost?" says the impertur bable Dobbs. ' : . r , - • , ..,. l • 4 111 bet a font:pence I" sap the clerk, with a °4.. -->it • . sth - ,. - .-it . "I'll go it,"aays Dobbs. " y'Now, thist me for a efinple of &Ilene with of yin. staffii r "Lost, by Ned)" lasi yard.itick. • "Well, there's Abe fourpenee." • i ' "Thank you; call again when rwan't tia trader saystobbs.,S, ( 11 "Do, if you please; wouldnt like to lose your . custom," saystbe Clerk. "no bow." % Polite - young Ulan that—as soon - as . his Ohio . To getatei, provided his dickey df.;n't eat his throat, bell In artor the gals, Dobbs thinks V—Dnasors of Piiicenbridea ; . - - . ' Pose YOB Bats.—/tr. Van -Epps I. aaking an eseeratiotive the eorooref Main and Bt. ?eel &twists, Rochester, tor thepurpose of put ting !slings. The "Admirer seeking infant:a llots, toterrogated one ~of the laborers, with the follpwing result : • , , Adwika—"l say, old boy, whit are 760 , ins there? Old lloy—il"A big bolo, sir." Admiral-" What ere you going to do' with the hole 1" " - Old Boy—" When we get the bole done, air, vs are going to cut it up into !poet bales; tio4 ritual them out to the Connen." ' _ Tbri admiral aeksiowtedged biuseeli sold.. ?occur.—Tbe following 10N:44M0 converse, ton which occurred -between two udddlii.aged melt, st the corner or iinek street and Hog alloy, Pals Christian, Friday - morning, at eight o'clock - "Ilow' j do you dO, Mr. Brown?" "Do what?"- ' "Wby, how do you bud yorolf?"1 "Ineror lost mysalf.": - , "Tell, bow hare you beopr.„ 4 „ --"DeVn7beett where "Maw I—rhoir do you feel?" • "Fool of we, Ind *oat .. -"Good 1110111106 *r. Brown.* • "It isn't S 'ONI m orning' either.' In on or our worts timely, a man who was teJled on to appear as a 'Rasa could not be fond. On,the Judge asking where be was, a grave elder* gentleman rose nP, aqd , with much nsphasis, mar oiciur hobos, ha•.,gooe." • • • !'Gana! goo•r! aid tho Jed" airlu!re la be g'ossr• • . "that I cacao! latorteyon," replied , the tem manicative getatlttasup "but he 4.4ltiitTlV " • We Is eesaidered the most geargisd *riser .tet tseoriL fhwatrYwalk- - " 1 ialtder, do jos know 'km Mr. Smitir 'Offer _ . thet.l. 4 lffhtieb of,'!'oto 1 tbero's o sad amity of that atom" *". • amogroolOit:- . 01%14I'ltilow• Ma* ho, bat , oas t s isms lobo' ' - stem traveller talmeilea 'worth the tel. towing . saeittote : ' ; • o • " "Jsalt.” said a inn to 'a lad jog catering tiomfri "'Oar imbee• drowamiLt • , ' 1 4%. *lhrn replisd the yinag beide!, " and hit fir{ mJ li!itrit hip poellos."L, mini It duo ;what of dotab,btiog otheiosil to ***gout of pititat, hand it We l t ”foy na. bit itottotb!` ttr :, j , ' • ki r .> • BEE MEE REAL WM,. S'Ai VALUABLE : - TowN , LA)T fortiale a -sit taw on subbusl Istreet. hi tits bum& st 'atueresitle. eantainin.%, CO . abet trent; nursing Wk. to Booth *inst. 930 feet. )taTinli a tivagag on Waffling lot $100; and the foundstion 0 logs Mediu* bousstpelsg sue cif the best business" , WMowi i>e'Qs baronet. For terms iniply to Lb. 0&U. , Minersvilts, November 1,16 P 1 ATE SAk= . , r Seinen er offers - at rrivMe that three story - DRICii DWIIILLING MU, or the appurtenances. ritn.ted Irront *rest is fhb Ikerongli of Bebnylkill Mien. non ocenpled b 7: Dr. Lewis Royer. • It la one of the beet and most eligible Woes in tbst thrivb3o plans. ViIt.I6:ELDANNAIN, • • Alert jar Oonvr. • P. 11.-1.1 nok sold bedni Eattuday, {ho _ pth of Norioter, bet, th e prentioni exposed to rubno Sal* at the Wllhin t r 1111 ,4 !rald Bonn4l l , at I OR I 2000,Aoroe or.vatostao Coal Leads 1 ONE THOUSAND Acres" ,of _ the' salaable' Dena Mountain Coal lsudi eltastevt - la Batter and 11$117 townahl.. Schuylkill county, Pa.. hereby offered at private Vie Ashland Extension! Railroad runs through part of the trropertyorhicb Isom- ! darlaid with Coal seams and welt timbered. For refer'' , ease, or I almostlon apply to Exuma Lewin Eat- Centre' street, or to the anbeeriber, at his Real Estate 4attoll is Rallesed street, Palatine, El. The ten:marshal? cash, and half bonds...FRANCIS &HOWER. Pottsville. April 191. R 56 - A VAL lABLENtlyir COLLIERY • HE subscriber , being aesirciuS of re tiring from the mining business offers his lhVord at pirate sale. This colliery la situated on'tho fkbnylkill Tolley Railroad. *boat coemile above Middle. port. The eoal is of a deepited Ash. and of superior, quality; and well adapted to the New York and Eastern markets. All the f aipeerecaeurs ars of the most approarL ed emstruction;-tonshAing In part of one% hone pow. ci pacoping and hoisting melee, with putopeandall the, necessary machinery, in perict order; one 24 horse en., gins and isitakinr: sautes, bine, screens. hoisting plane' and gearing complete, ears. tools. and Stock, all In good order. The cattle's comprises the celebrated Spobn Lewis Veins, above and below water level, all op •ned and ready Jo commence immediate operations 'For farther particulars inquire cc' the surscrilier at Pottsville, or of ALEX. 8. VISLIIR, at the Works. sAILVEL SILLTIIAXi May tl, 'SG OPAL LANDS FOR ski.g,. - yAbu - ABLr., , COAL -I.AN ,11 1' rIIIVAig SALE .— Tat Celebrated tsactvd . apt di Coal land known as the 4 'Sphrt act." the jeuttly celebrated and “, Spohn Vein," elm Idol is contain ng generally known: as the -' Seventy-lice sere tract,' ad• joining. an' he Xt. Carbon Rail road and In W&t Nrr weean,Township, owned by Nicholas H.Thouron Es q., I/thereby. offered at private sale; on the most admits gees • terns. The tract contains all the Coal Voisin in 'Medved. • Southern Anthracite Itt.tiontorineluding. besides otiur, tracts, those generally known as thePainier, AU Ourkson. /loch Orchard. °rawer. Primrose ond moth, with all the' underlying. though yet unexplored, beds of cool which are known to exist In theformatioat averutlng when proved. over a hundred , feet otenlld theln fact, the tracts now o ff ered; contact the richest Cold deposits In the,County.i- For infarmation, apply to Fran'el. Srettenr . .. Feu- agent for Coal lands, and rent estate generally. Office In IMO meta street above L. Market street, Pottsville, Pa: slnrchtt.lSso , 12-1 f GOALIRINE FOR SAUR. A LI. the interest of 'the Lessee in c,Three:,celebrated mini of Ci.+3l,/ln the first Au• thracit e Call itegion.'ain distance bf e ibont Thine tulles from the town of Pottsville. • The Vekoalucluded In the lease, have each about Two thousand yards of run. The le ise which la Made on more favourable terror than could now be procured, embraces en unexpired period of between eleven and twelve years. The Improvemonts.•consist of F.tur puraPini and hoisting, and Foul breaking Enginek. Three stopes,One single and ono double' Breaker. Sixty honks . ' new and In good repair. , About Three hundred thousand tons of Coal r e now opened, by ;gangways and tunnels. The caremity of the Collieries Is estimited at Two 'hundred thousand tone per annum. One of them is believed to bo capable of producing in the aggregate, Seven mill. Ons of roes, with little additional expense. the machinery erected. being calculated for that purpose. Vor terms se., apply to J. ki..WETlitiltiLL. Pottsville. PC121.,t4., er BUR D PATTERSON. Esq. • ." PUBLIC .SALE OF CII ICO 'l=ll. .ICal IV .7:1.i gi" AN 'SECOND .DAY,',(Mortday,) the ILFIOth of Eleventh mouth, (November„) will be sold a I dna FARM,. of between . SO and 00 altra, situated in f. West Vincent township. Chester county, about " miles from Phcenixr,lle and 2 miles from Chester Springs. The mall stage' from the Phrentxrille 'Railroad depot,' to Chester Springs. passes through the Firm, offering fa- , ellities to those who wish to view the. pretnixea, • This Farm. though-admirably adapted•to agricultural purposes, and lying tux beautifnl section of country, is espeehilly valuable on account of Its mineral wealth. Ly-: jog In an Iron Ore region. and adjacent to mines which have for years been ektensivelv worked, It is known to pontain IRON OltE of which * there are doubtless large I quantities tying beneath the surface: • About 12 acres of the above Farm is woodland. heavily I set with large timber. Therernainder is almost all farm laudaf the very best quell Ity.in a high state of cultiva tion; and lying beautifully 'for tillage. The improve-, Monts ere a tins young Apple Orchard, a large and sub- Stant lat Etene Dwelling. a large 'Stone 'Barn. Wagon." hot*, Crwiage•house, and other outbuildings. :ale'to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.. on the day above mentioned. M. LEWIS A SISTERS. Near itimberton, Chester Co.. Pa. 43-Ot Oct. 23, '36 F • COLLIERI,ES FOR - SALE. 1 - 4 1 0R.8A1.E. —1 wo of the most vOu• 1 ahleCollterice ha Erchu3ihill county, Pennsylvania, viz; the BLACK MINE Ci ;LLI EBY at Pottsville, ant* the ORME - VILLE COLLIERY at Brockville:- • . . - The Subscriber now residing - this city, and bei ng unable trout other occupations to give to theso.Collie lea the personal attention which they require. has been in-1 dneed Didier them for sew at the speningof one of be best seasons which 'has seer occurred In the mlnin ofl Anthracite Coal. • . TILE DLAC.K.,:d IVC or York Farm Colliery at - P te. Tine, embraces ail the free, burning lied Ash vein nfl Coal in Schuylkill' county. and the product has always i been In great demand and met with a ready rale at the highest prices in the . New York and New ngland' mar. 1 keta. During the past summer. an expenditure of $2O.- I 000 was ma de at; this, Colliery in taking a new lift on the Black Mine vein. The property is now in a' splendid Condition. and capable of producing annually 10,000 tons of Tory superior Red Ash coal. The Slope , has a first rate Don't' rall.and all Red, roads on the ont side are laid down in the same substantial manner. it has a breaker operated by a twenty horse engine, with eol , ;1 lees, larite screens, and all the fixtures necessary to do 'the work In the beat and most economleal manner...— s nore Is a lante amount (lather personal property, such :as Cars, Wagons: Teams, !tittles Ac., which will be Sat with it. ' Al.the BROCKVILLE C 41.1; Fill. a tunnel bas nr-' eently been. driven to rut celebrated illdranfie vein, which runs t branch the wh.h.. estate 'for nearly one mile, and which is now in a very One conditi4n. The, .o engines at the Slope and the Breaker. and thc Iron Drift Cars (or which these is a large number) were wadi, by Ilaywood Snvder, , All the roads have Poen lab • down with the 'rrall. and all th. fixtures and turprcer merits which hare been made upon this valuable proper- 3 ty are very advantageously arranged for cheep seerting.; Under a,eareftil and active management.. this Colliery *RI produce annually a large quantity of Coat:tor mahy years to come. The stenelitonrhous and other prozwr ty In the town of Brockville, will (If wanted) be Included In Inc tile. . . . Apply to Mr. Game C. Potts. at Pottsville, or « tlio subscriber In this city st 110 liros.ilwaY. Now York. March 22.14. 12. OF0.11.,P01"1s. -PUBLIC BALE •• _.:' .... . Of rahiatt Pipes orat Anew? i ' , los inAytens soncv . --• • . Afarhitt cr,vgly, itt.l k I HE' . iub.sCnber will - ecil ut Public Sale. on SATURDAY, NOV.. R. lflf , :tit the public ~ !:se of Itenjooin Bordner. Itertysturg, tylcens' lel. V. near the pruperty—cale to commence at 0 erloell In , Oil, afternoon- , the ollow log valuable property to wit': 'to. - 1:—All that valuable tract of land, with be vients thereon erectedc,eitaated in 31111litstownshIp; Ihinphin county, Pennsylvania. adjoining tan& of George ltomberger, Aaron Matte:4'nd others, six refire from Millersburg, and within a feW hundred yards of the main road leading from Millersburg to Pottsville. containing _ -rimizr•rotrii ACRES,I4I PERCH cs.. -. of which !here are tweno•firo acres superior timber land, and the balance Is all under good cultivation. The Improsem.mts consist ct a two story - log house and a-log barn,l23 feet n length. together with other out build. Ingo. This property Is well watered. the little Wironis. co creek eeirseversa springs running through it—with a reserrsd road, always to be'. kept open. to the main _MIL There is a line meadow and good arefiald on the property. The neighborhood Is healthy, pleasant and_thriring. having an excellent home tnerket from the surrounding coal regions for all that is producal. convenient to churches. schools. mills, 1124)7%11,- Ai:- The new railroad. jaat finishing. running from Harrisburg to Sunbury, and the bykens' Valley Canal 'tuna within dx miles. The Lyltenn` Valley Railroad runs within three miles of this property. No. g..— all I bat TAW tblo traded land. adjoining No.l on the South, and landed George Itemberger,Senjamiu Senband others. containing - . BEVANTY-THREE Acnrs 101 PERCHES, of which thlrty-fire anew is superier timber land—the remainder la in a good state of cultivation. The tract is will watered, baring the Little WieontscoCreek and several springs running through It.. There is also a good meadow land. It possesses all the adrantagesi of situation attract No.l. and Is worth the attention ofbuy era..' The thubei fend is acknowledged to bite too supe. 'rioritt the ' ~ ._ : . . . • These properties will be sold separately Or together,. to suit pnrchasera. Tams easy. °auditions made known on day Ostia. . . „ 1 • . . Apy person wishing to view the pm eau do es by milling ors Mr.Danlel Witmer, residing on the adjoining property, or Mr. Solomon Siotter,'who resides on.tbe place. For farther information apply to' • • . . .* JACOB 111TAIBit, No. 4123 Market street; Philadelphia. . irir An indisputable nob win to given to purchasers, - - Nov.l, 1866 44.2 k l' . ' ' UNION - COUNTY SB. fiITILE ttrmtnonwesith to Pennsylvania 6)11E11. sabeth itelbsam, widow of Lewis Belbsem,flete of White, Deer tp.; Union county, dethesed.— the children of Anthony Reiblean. deceased--john Relbsent. Anthony Relbeam. - Jeceb itelbrun. ant net* . min itelbsam. To the children or John lisibrate. dews). ed—Williant Deibsam, Henry: Relbesm and Charlotte listbsern. To the children of Peter iteltaam,dmekied— Philip flatboats, William, .Johti. Peter, Sarah. Catharine ,and Betty Meths= - To the children of Philip Reitman, deceased—Joseph baba:m..l444y. Irwin and Henrietta. To the child of Catharine Delimit°, deceased—Jacob DS. ler, Oitgrneo ; . . Whereas, at an Orphatte Conitheld at bandits:try. the 19th day oftpeptember., A;11.,18;,6, before the Ron. A. S. *Mon. President, and James ?Jarshall and Philip Auld, Esquires. Judger of the same Court. Elizabeth' ltelbsem mantled her petition, setting tbrth that hat bustard, L im b •fteib l em, Late of White Deer township, tiblop co., doe seed, died seised in his demesne as of fee of and in all that certain tract of land situate In White Deer tp., Union twenty, bounded. on the north by Mode of =— Culp, on the month by lands of John Deserting. on the east by landi of ....--, end on the wen by lands OfJohn Reverting, containina forty , two acres more or lose, hav ing first made Malted will -and testament. . That :said decedent left your petition . A widow without latteradso the following colleteralheirs--childrenof Anthony Reib. sate, deceased, John. Relbasm, Anthony Refthiam."Jamb ' /Whom. and Benjamin iteibiats, children OfJohniteib. rant.deceased, Witliatti tribetat; Henri rAtbeAm.' and Charlotte fteibuint children of Peter tielbsere; deceased, I Philip &Absent. William, John. Peter. Sands,!Catharine, rand Hefty ileiblum, children of Philip iteitient. deceased. Joseph Kelbeass;fteedy. Irwin, and Henrietta, children 1 of Catharine Reitman, deceased, Jacob Hiller; that fn i ills Tot will stud tegument etbreseld the said testator made :the following.. devise and latqueetire-;.1 will and bequest ail mY property. real and personal, to my bre loved WHOA Elisabeth, dttrbrg-hervo' attest fifties long - a she Shall rennin my widow," and then this my property shall bs.a& my wiftes prisflege to will.it to wheat do . p Near petithfair farther 4epreients that the !satin. a 1-widow. and that the tract ottend is unproductive, sad that It would be for tier inkvest, and ales thaw who relay tutus contingent' interest, to bay* the lame mkt. She I therefore prays your boners to decree a a& of the same, snider the prostalotninf. the ado( April IS. 1853, to such Mawr provided. ' - • . ". • \ - 'i D - ti's there fors hereby onrimand Yon and each or Yeti to be 1124 "Mae been) true Judges of the Orphan'a (burial said switstY, at *Court:to he held at LowleisanOMNlort• day, the I:4h day . of . December Kett, rerilio bta r iug - the wiles in Menet en this applleAtlon, and .show muse why an order of sale aphis mattes' shindd - not be =axle , ' .- ' ; • - ! ' ', - - Br Mr Comm • 'Withering' head and seal of the said Court at Lev* .bnrg, this 241 dig of October; A;D.. WM ' - - '..-- \ . ' - ' ' - - ' , isAmtrzu Rousg,--cw• i. f. . •, t1r.t..24 'Mt- - -,- . : " - , • -. - 43 lit \ • p , i , .•'t M. 'llAßArbitnt i d 'll teridoort.be tlow nets" llotel,aad oonlyoppoiltetbelkil- O.fe Bank, PottsslUe.erbere will be foud an ezOellent enteoien!, of llosvireßS: , - '.doect Trimmings, riles, - :1 . -•- . , ---- , iprinsa. - rine .-. .;b slaw& '. ,- - tatottetentof daolgoidesi -• larpenteee Tools. Table Outirry, , • . Moo and Paled, -- . Pocket OMNI; --- -1 - ' Bat Imo of sil idaes, -'.. - -. Table Siloam,:- . - - ---, Rolled dL u, ._ ~, ,' Anvils end 1nti11. , ,,.-- - - - Afar and sl4lpss, • ';. - • LierAttiSini Of 140 Mani • ' Railhead grossed AIR* !beet bonl , - -Orebini, -_.: .- - Sudib Tools. , . .., - WhO.Tis list% .-- - - ' ' .-. - f . Bididleg-Matelals, ;.: .•• - Dam Rettles, , -; `Wet Steel. • • - Bed Trask ....... - - ', ' ". -, , (.-,' Meer Medi 1 - r : t • PIJOIA34IS,C; -2; .: 4 ,i Arm MEW, " ' " ' ' 4 . Mates.' - 31111RoWl* . • - RaElitedTiVel. - ''-::- Ceosretit Rows; ~.. . 1 ~,... , p i nai sr io d m id . _ rt no Ossidairs, • " • - _. O. &Monis lititbanis bitlaipolilleO4thiistiloiiio , ibaystierodedtobbalqldsladhidiodesleeßyoloolliliale O. R: 81)401ENSII. -' - ' MS ISelegirnhlii the titilltY Pf tber *Wet Wear lielleßdi email Ilbioeies tie lekbeei6' , 'We s ", imidi WM to iIiIORIAR4 RORMlROditied , ~ : :1 1 1/1,11 eillMMßtheirolieleßiesit ; FANCY STRAW AND-PALM LEAF ITATA ;: \l ;f i ' .' -,-'''' • ' ' - ' - • - *ttaterg, • Jr&l42jiNeritt now Rom,. PReafjellia. '' ' L ' ' irattorniv,l lls6 ' ' ' ..• 1- 17 - ' Rottirvilleaelibio? 4 1 .1 11118 *, - 1 .0. - : i .. ^ 4':i'Atiltritlt:".,•.' - ' , kil at ittl3E t %TOR 8 • ''Seirte. tuitional AitioNspaiitualair bide. sa Prnesut Waking to rafts* will app hi S. D. BALL, Pro,irevanorl,...w - - , 44.2 e4 • _ 1—:. ---- -- LIMIER t‘LUIREIVA I! p• -•- ' I . hci'subsenber relpettutly antiOUIICES 1 .--- tOto4ubne thstboUs vamprloupdAbilteiskctr , Saw 7 .llll la" Lomat Valig..sthtlyll44 conninli , to now popared to lamb& ill kinds of tunitica Itte firnitt pleas—each u Fltie r lleaslatt 'al* Whitel Or , clip Bills at Lumber rat tciiittlyetchirtatt e tatlea.• liar. li, '53 - 4164 - .... EDWAIth the • . 1* 1 iiiiiiifillia AT•lirlai Wert* 4 i. L I ' illibllXY iiikieliiiireitisairthotail.% ;:' Qpkvwthe 4 / 1 1 Fairistot; - Wigiassirpari, Pasta. uEOO . 8. :BANGEWA Va., Whol& iaii•iiiasAa . g Diileriiiiaileiinofirtitir and ra/0 1 114tte,lhaattljr boads,ftwas,..xwa Mu* Aut. ten, oldlair,lood tawaldlagis, kr. `• A* ma on& itywhal.. • rutty awl plat. MI clawriptiasa at carthsa tad pitting : due with wromphaguiaa in the bei4 ataaau .. :,, • .- • tab. lit, VAI • , -c-r ••. , ;:. , • >. a•ly „ , HARDWARE. 1 I NSEED Patent.. Paint Oil, &e.;Le.. foe sale by J. E. U.&NNW. • sylklll Harm AuSextP•••' 66 l ' id" ALL . sorts 'or 1011 i, from' 22' •0, 60 rids Or yard, on haa4 atultor ale ";•• is:Ns 49.... E. TM:Din t 80'N.; i pcoliol, Cgaphene, Tuv; nilne, &c., eitTel 3. i • . .r.IIANNII3L,' flaxen. August •2,3,111. 1 TONS. Zinc" Paints, and White Lead, Pir "We by; ' • , 3. T. 11ANNICUdi .ac Oda Haves. Orin a l6 34 ' yOR:SALR- - --Aelarge . ciailtity of 2d td slope' Chain - tot idle, ,of vinous sizas'frois Inch talY 4 ' Inches In dist:eater. ' • Dee.* 1855 • 49. •R. 'fARDLV? t SON. 11110 Mineral Paints, Chrome Green, Omani' Yellow--dry and is 011, aid COLOnd of erery - deserfplion, for ale by .1, T. assmrst., Schuylkill listen. August 23:'56 • 34.• t • 100900 A lbs. Peruvian - Guano for b 7 thw bag Or togiO by LT. HAl'lllllil. SAmrl4lll harem-Avoid 21 '54 FEW Wiadoiv Glass; a ro,Lluttug ate+, and Putt y 20 000 Ohm P for 'Oat; try. J. P. HANNUIL - Schuylkill-Huron, Aimust - • " 34. • • O . Augurs Evirlt Levet tkpuires,trom and 414,^1Ing.11atch %qt. . Il ene,* and lilt h. Caulking Irma and llalleta, Met , tlelnn and Boring _Muhl nes. rlanes 7 lllollograandliounda, . in sets, front N 0.2.01800 BTU:LITER k TIIOIIPSON'S. ' Pottsville. 4loaguxt. 'VS !. f r o HOUSEKEEPERS !--r-Curtaiu tin; and Iltad,, Tahiti eaatari...fitte: ivory. Clitn.4 handle Table ell tlery, Plat.l Tea and TablOirons. Boil= era and SadeePlPS, rtexerrinl. nettles and frmicb Beck lug are. at `SClCliTllt T ` !'eti rifle Aaguat 9, '4B . W-1 rr)•.spoittgii EN ! ctin e anal see our lama ate& of Angie and double laurelled guns, ecirs Revolvers. and (WV* improved. flugle and double birrells4 Iq tula. Parlor Piatoia.Oh :•std 'rater proof ripe. at ' STICIITEd d rffatlPSi)hlt. 11f, .r11() - :, ill ACIIINIqI'B and . DRA FTS -1 J. :t1 PA.—lllermanSilrerihivatilzel Triangular Sole, ! .flutirati,,d St-el Stiasres. Stoal,:ht and Beveled -ed•:th Straigiq ed:-.,vs, R Wel. gratiti stem dm finally (rum PI to 4.1.10,. comld4C4 1.3 Gla re atol tAlipera. all IL S.. standard at I • .. • - ,-:-- b'T:1.1110:1: k TfrUltilanriL '.Pottcrille..‘ ti n tnitt '9:: 'i,t3 , '- • - -- , I'3' ' I . A GENCY - far tlie ' itet;diiti7Airicui , rs tumt xviane Ahop.--flaring the agency for tioi 1 Wider,' co! L direed 4Ar!ettltttnAlltopkinentsrummtstatttod at thin eih , le..l Invite the attetillen of tanners, and ran turnish'Allem teith these goodkat " , strigtctortie prim fr I —.iglik ailJi..l. ! ' PIZ 4,1 , 3 i NTT: j Pottsville, June f,'3. 'O, •.. " tIOHTiiIND:RODS AND POINTS. UST zecetved.• 'an .aseortment of It Whit:int; Reds and ['taut& with Exturic crani4eith which any farmer camput np—and for Wt.-cheap by Juno :a. TA. J, tt , BARRI= & vrH4tlLEt -j D eal e r Oils. Tarnishes, Turpentine,Cais phone, Meohol, Burning Fluid, Looking Glass Plates, Window Mass. Putty, Gm I lose,ll am Belling, Permian Guano; Oakeuxt, Pitch. Tar. Rusin, at Phlladek phis prices—opposite the Swan lintel. Schuylkill Hamm. \;ll.—The patronage of retail dealers. and the public generally. Is rrepeetthlly solicited. Orders ftlidand sent with dispatch to ail parts of the country , : Schuylkill Haven. August ::t. *tr pci - erFoRNIsCACCS, — () description, suitable for VV Railroads: he , wet:siting Ray, Crad, ore, and 'Men rturndise generally. Purchasers run no risk, every seals Is guarantied correct. and it after trial, net fecund sat isfactory; ran Le returned without charge. far Fartnry, at the Old tlland, established far more Ointment) , years, corner Ninth and Melon litreeti,Pl4l - ABBOTT & Co.. Eutressore to 1.311r0t t & A bbrAt. 37.3 m Eept.l3. MORRIS, JONES & CO., IRON & STEEL MERCHANTS, • 3larid mid A S'izteerah Streeda, have always on hand apd Mr sale BEST ENGLISH BEVINED assortments of tglagnalls." and other taynrite brands. BEST ASIERI• VAN BA RS—onilnary sixes. or roiled to order for bridge marten. 'de., dc. PENNSYLVANIA MOILER PLATE,— ,Prontsepons aims, or - ut to required site. BOILER RIVETS—Doter brand, made in solid dies. REST EN OLISII CAR AXLES—American and English. FLUE A SIIE IBON;—For Cowering %chutes:to:AMERICAN ; £ SCOTCH Pitt IRON. - RAILROAD IRON—T rails and . not bars suitable for mines, turnouts. &a. JUNIATA.' ENOLI:511 A NORWAY SLIT LOPS, BOLTS, NUTS and WASIIEItS—For bridges, cars. and machinery parposei generally. CAST, SHEAR, BACHINE and BLISTER STEEL. Also, an satin quanty for taps and dies. Tbn Shove, toEother with:a Vail -satatiment of Iron, Steel, Nails and Spikes, to which the attention of dealers, railroad companies, onOneers miners, founders and nut. rhlnists is invited. ' May 10, ISIG Ithly _ . _ FOR_THE PEOPLEI Reed and Banat before you Buy. Ci n Tle HTER it , THOMPSON - take k)pleesona to announcing that they have opened a new Hardware amid Area store, t; On Ae corner qf Cllntre and Atiri,rl. streets. V. ' Anl Invite the often-Boil of their friendsand the public generally to en inspection of their large and ceded asvortineet of goods, which will consist in part et Table and Pocket Cutlery. ligliers Saucepans, Brass and Iron Kettles, Sipes; Guns and .Pistois, eige Barrels, Powder and Shot, Percussion Caps, Iron, Braes and Capper Wire. Irou,lBteel, Bellows, Anvils. Vices. Files and hasps, Traces, Nails and ,pikes: Mule'', MB, X Cut and circular Sews,' English, American and Gen* man Grass Scythes, Sickles. Scythe Stones and Ulnas, floes, itakeic Spades and Shovels; thy and Manure 'erica; Riddles. S feces. Axes, Michell. thintillem Mama. Saws. Ropes. White Lead. Oil, GIASX• Lneke• Latches and . -Binges; Butcher Saws. Choppers,Cleavers. Dial Balances with Bow and Swivel. expressly for Butchers. de. IRON 'ot all kinds and descriptions. Our foreign goods are manuisetured by the best makers, and the domestic at , tides for the most part obtained direti le front the Mann. lecturers. comprising Cabinet and Building Materials: Carpenter and Shoemaker Tools; Smith and Miners' • fools; Moulders'. Plumbers nod Gas Fitters' Tot is; Ait-- rlcultural and Ferrol ng Implements; flume Furnishing Doodp 01 * *nail itelaipaya, and In great variety—in ehort,overy trticle In our line can always be found with us. Our goods are purchased et the lowest - Ores for CASH, and, as vie Intend to put on bats mall advance, it will enable us to sell grinds lower than they have ever been offered in this market. Under ibis et urletion we • contemplate opening a oak -rams croak, and take the liberty of submitting this proposition 'to you for your consideration. Mug satiated' that a business based upon these , prinelphs will meet alike, with the support ~ and appctitation of oil oar frietidu.ere therefore proem to sell goods LOW, tbr one pries, with no deviation,which we are thinly convinced will result In mutual benefit to all who practine It. We take this opportunity of tee• pectfolly soliciting your patronage, assuring you that no pains or exertion will be spared to please, nor any effort withheidto promote the interest or gyrate the appeoba• lion and support of all our friends and patrons. Give as a call at the corner of Centre and Market street.— Storeformcrly occupied by John 8. Morris. • ; • EITICISTER. 2 TITOMPBON: Pottsville. May MAIO - - 22-tf , - RF.MOA." - Of D. L. naterar• laramuure Store. ILlAVlNG,removed from the corner yof Centre and Market streets; to Try * Marti: old aloud. nearly opposite, ktr. frster4y "mad Inform kW friends and the inhabitants of thb and adloinlog mon. t les, that everything in tbstssrdware line will always be found at his estalalshment, where they may be . certain of getting superior art Wert at the loirest prices. A~-lla • member to eall at 1). L.' Esterly'a hardware Store, Centre street. below Markat.Air N. B.—Orders for real sereeneof Esterly & niacin,.. rewired nod terotaptij attended to. • Pottsville. April 19. XR5d • 16j FAI • EIANIVII,BOALEB /11HE subscriber!s l 'agents ter the men. L.,*facturori,lunciutt reeclTM * article. 044. the ollaten Counter Seal4,lrcalculated.tiv*lgh.froisa 3 au *ma. to 240 Ma. For sale et the York Store. • E. YARDLEY & SON. ApAl 2801,1 1 46 t 17- . COLI . 911 MAlnoeil ro b QUILERY STOR, noarn Street., ONSTANTLY- on hand, a latgeils - Cearthiest of 'Pia and` Pocket ICalres, - Sdroont. and . Raton, Table Mares arid Forks, in Irory>stair. balsas; bone sad !rood baud!.., Carron - add Forks, Dins, Dotile ECINITO, de. •----. • _ . . . ALSO-4 ion , extraudve anortneat of Walton, Tro Trays, Sc. Fine Criglisb Guns. Colt's- Pistols, Alien's Undress, and Slarlo sad' Doable barrelled Pistols, ebb at t:oral stocker Maury tlardware t eoastsatly on band.. . . ---- JOUR IL. COLEMAN, blowier. 6,Dee. 80, 1854 glee. 27,"5:1 7 62J 614 r ' -• . Q== eft%iii ae w, use ,0 ottsvi The subscriber are.prepared. to web the Traci* Maeldnlsts mad Operators at4Vhltadelpphis pliers, (freight edded) wholesale or retail, WA leen, num. graetured at Pottavllli. and warranted of supertorquallty elm, light T rails oraltable for mines, sindeable Chains ;suds/fed at shoat:make dlrertfroto the Lowder. • '* • •.. E. 1N111.41,n & BOX. Cork Store, litrr. 22,1863 ' 4141" . • HARDWVAMMON DEPOT. banns am arrant' ed his goods at his new plate of Unlaces - with • new determination of furnish. lag all such goods u the business of the Coal fission nu require, at their knrest,Z, market nine, solicits the inspection of the Public. I atoll be always on band sad ban on bind stall stock of ; liar ',cm, • •••• V c r a ring Axes, • • , • flu Iron, Cut Steel, '- • True Chains, • • Slit Irmi, • Kali and SPianr, l flops,• • ' • Taal* Illorks, • •-• • Wogs, • Anvils &IASI:0, de., • hardware and tone Depot, CUM Orton, these Anew ;bore Market. East Ma ! • -• .• !BANE POTS, • July 16,1854 • ' • • • • • '2B-If ' +toVi. ,- ; • - • .• ' el' eaNdAti t t ‘ I : 'AitaiAtt.- cam- eczoitriA, f inirra• iswELLOO/1.4•4 taped altbdat sorgiestnperatkos. by Dr.LOUSSIIERIIT. Dr. L'apeeophiet (ti itadU) oft the Wither:A and ewe ef - Cureere.' Ate., altt be seat toiler address-Ikea. ea inaftlsof a poor* atairqs- , 011e1,,U04 Walnut at thWA.I I6 % 5e.14.1.1 Y - 5 1$' . _Alf i _ .. I itaw_DßVo mg_osoisa atons. I ititinfßYMUlli fernietly : (Irv. , Oat err J. S.C. Dartio,oetpat a l ai!W orranetalo Wise: at be has est4billbrO hWW la Alert . a bastnrota, Old opened a tor drapstom warts S. fillueetabinet itaseraesix,isrilarVa -: tired, abort Streottornd turtle tberpgraturge et thaie abuser rikalra malls ht but ihke,..potaidint that every toe art aiesttoa • that Paw hin t enable blotto ens sod that the nature of the bat Drat demands:' ' , trottollikAgeD, 12, 1856 my -_, 4. - AvEVlST'uttrlVLii;fti4m. -gortihe bait 1 It Iht th e ikon dialihttet toilet eat the "iorlsl snd if pieetudneitly bent Ibr Orel Jind Said heat: • The Itathalroit fully entered icei bar afters balduies ettwelve yore. - Tours y, _ It. L.nwATNS, • ' ' • Sio. 36 Warren greet. Now York. Moo, Lyon's' Extract of rine Jamatia . ab fir 4•• mei& and Pima Derrnis debeith ater. Er, ran bo bad at • fteMannny and Ya!tat*Litoro,Euroiro Shost,Pottaritto—. On Ire-DTSPETIL% _ Thla IsNature's own Remedytbraa unhealthy stotn-i aeh. No art of =mem equal Decorative Owns ambling no „IlleokoLtatters witteor 61141 , 0". t Is extremely agreeable Mtbo taittl. - and tatyF bO taken I by the moat feeble patients who moot eotairsterolsok-1 er within:Assent. distress. Dewareofthowiedbaltatimm I Pepsin is nolo drug. gall on the agent and get a deamipttreetrenler. gratis, airing* large amount of selentille evidence. from. Lle b Ig'ss Animal Chemistry: Dr. Comber Physlolmfy of Dl- 1 *Won; Dr. Pereira on food and Diet ; Dr. John Wow', of New York Untrerelty: Prof. Dunglison't Mole. Nagy; Prof. Mimeo, of Yale College; Pr. Carwnieee Pbrdolony ; de.. together ttlth reports of eves Dom all parts of the United iltites. Sir Belli by all druggists and delimit In 'Medicines.— Price ONE DDLUlrper bolt*. D. DAN ", AN, Wdoft-d _ e Retag Agent, Pottsville. 10- Mirth Bc'd6 auks. vira;:zratie, :'Wholesale .aid Retail 313trugstart sultliCatkortaart. at Corner Centre and Ifitn gian Mat • (Oppniite ilartiousea Hots 4) POTTSVILLEi PEN A. 4 The subscriber, having taken panossion of I the house formerly occupied-by Wk.& U. Beatty, has converted the same Into a Drag and Apothecary Mese, • . * • such as be thinks wilt prove sattsfactOrt to es .411 purctumrs. and respectddly eats the at tention Of his friends end the public to Nechako atock. lie has taken gnat ease hi the selection of lets Dona UnDricesAte., and can tberetbra cheerfUlly recommend each and eiery one as being • . • PUBS AND trIVADVLTERATED, Ire is determined to give his undivided personal of. tendon to his business. at all hoursof the day and night when required: believing that the esteem and repair:Om ' phkrfeions ai well at the instill:We lire: if their pa. ,tierbt depends In tv great measure on the -ears of the Apothecary and the quality of his drugs and mixtures; and he fools confident that CiltAPXEFS.wben obtained at the expense of virtue and health, wilt not be the only question, 'with hiaruelentana ilea once hie ripittatlon es Is careful and competent .fi r pothecuy, stall be mashie fort!! established. - This - reputation - be Is detertstinci to trulld tirp, with the essistaftee of ■ there of the public patronage—. fair pm. portion of which Is. guaranteed to him by numerous friends, independently of that Which he hopes to obtain by close attention to business and itriet attention in prescriptlore *bleb, easy effect the health and livelier his customers. Decepap In preparing and entopmandingo_f t coed cline for rtdbless - sperulation be wN, never resort to, though It Is notoriously true that such a danmoue deception le much more extensively and successfully practiced by druggist* thou can be • eadily Imagined: . - Confident of obt: ining a mune and rank amongst the gist of his cotemPoreries. he only asks attention to provable will to serve, end his ability to satisfy tho most exacting. ' • .• av•Patrone tali with confidence rely upon the prompt and faithful execution of their orders, sent by null or otherwise. CRAB. W. SPTINO; Demur a ensurer. E. !brier of Oneir' e staid 4Torspcigan Zigtredle. Totsyllie, June 21, `.56: • .; 2/01.1 • The blood furnishes the Material 'of every bone, onus cle, glandand fibre, in-the human frame. When pure It secures health to eserAc wean; when corrupt. It neceur eerily produces disease .. LIOLWATAIrff PILLS operate directly upon the elements of the streamed' liff, neutral ising the principles of disease, a d thus radically miring the malady, whether located in the nerres,the ittonmeb, 'bother, the lboneht.the muscles , skin, the or anyotber park of the system. _ ; . used throughout itiii!ilVdrat lIOLLOWAY'S ILLS are equally efficacious In com plaints common to g he whole human race, and dborders pe. uliar to certain rift:rates and localities. . Alarming Disorders. Itytqwpsla told derangement of the liver, the source of Infirmity and coffering. and the cause of Innumerable deaths., yield to these cur:Mixt. In 'incases, boweoretam gravated, acting as a mild pUrgative. alterative and tonic; they relieve the bowel+, purify the golds. and in wirrate the system ,and the , constitution at the mane time. General Weaknese..Serionui also , . . ' . „plaints. • . . When all stimulants WI. the renovating and beating properties of thew Mlle glee Liminess to the ahaltl l 4 nerves and este°. led 'titetseles 01 the, elej:m of genend debUlty. . . • DellOate females. , AU IrresigarlUes and ailments iseldent to the delicate and sensitise organs of the sea are reasoredor ptinCtited by a row dome of these valid, but habilitate alienist - 0S— W, mother who regards her own or her children's heal I - should fall to bare them within her reach. Scientific Endagnessientie . .. The London “Laneet,” the Loudon -sledlcil Iterienrr and the most eminent of th e ulogi e sfaculty in Great Britain, France and Germany, have ed the PII,LS and their Inventor.. • - Hollotcay's Pills are the beat reified), known is Ike world far the fbiletrieg Diseases: Asthma ,Headaches • Bowel lI . mplaluts Indigestion • CAugits = - Influenza I Colds • ,'.. ' latlammation - Chest Diseases • 1 • Inward Weakness Hostireama , 1 r • • Line Complaints ' ' . Dclo r eisia . Lowness of Spirits D luxe , Piles . - Stone and Hosed - Debility. , Secondary Sy . , Parer and Ague . ' Itenetvel AS= female Complaints Worms, of all kinds . 1 Sir Sold at the mannfsetorite of Professor Houows_ ,T 80 Maiden Lane.. New -York. and 244 Strand. London, by all reepectabledraggistsand dealers to medicine through out the united Statee and the civilised world, to butes at 25 cents. 6214.eents, and Si each: MOTO M a consid erable seeing by taking the larger sirem N. o.—Dlreetbms for the guidance of patients Miami disorder are sexed to each bos. , . _ June 21,18:,6 MANZRE GEATEST Discov ß ery or the Alp. DR. KENNEDY, of - Roibury, has dtmovered in one pf or cession variant meads a remedy that move , Emory Wad of Humor, from the_ Worst . serofula down to a tosamon &vim' ' Ile has tried it In oserlloo pules, and never failed ex apt to two cues (both thunder hmsiot). , W has now ill his possession over two hundred certltcatesof Its virtue, eli within twenty talks of Boston.- - Two bottles are warranted to cure a mining sore atontb., ono to three bottles willrre worstkindof pimples on the fare. Ten to three bottles wilt mute the eisteat sit bitsK Two bottles ars warm** to cam the worst cooker to themoothand stetuaeh.. • • - - Three to Or* bottles are warranted to eats the worst ease of Brigpelas. • • . • , One totirabottlea are warmtited to marvel! honor to , the eyes. • ; Two bottles ire warranted to cure Milan of the sets I and blotches among the hair. Four to Ida beg* ireiwpraptedle seri corrupt and ~. • , ,• • • Onobottle will cure midi eruption of the Two or three bottles arktrarnotor to ecupthe. wort cue of ringworm. • ^'• loopy : throe bottl4are;insittett A* :qui desperate ease of rhemmitlaet, Three to foci** ore warrallted t6'tire the salt - Weto eight bottle* will titre therwarst ease of - A benefit is always experieneed Item thairetbottle, end s perfect Cure le warranted when the nbataquaatity is tskea . Iteeder, I piddled over a thainiand bottles oftibia the vicinity of Boston. I know the effects of it in every 1 ease. do sure si watt, will extitignlsh Pre'm stint will 1 this cure tumor. I never sold a bottle of it but' that eold another : afters trial It stews speaks kw' itself.-- There are tiro thing, about this herb that appear. to me, surprising; end that it -grows in law pastares,l6 seen ' geese quite plentiful, and yet Its vane itas never been known until 'I discovered it in 180--sseond, that 11 1 should rum all kinds of humor. . 1 In order to eve some lasi of the sadden Award great; popularity of the dheotrery I _ will - state that in April, l IaSS, I peddled it and sold about ids bottle* per de1".1 11 i April,lB.s4. I told over one thoulatidbottles per day of it. Some of the Wholesale druggists who tiro been In the I losignesktrlPlfiteket tidt_tr pow go. OW noetts in I the annals ci patent PardWairi arse saes UM it. Than IS • nutmeat prates of it;from all goyim*, , • ~ :"- • ' iii sly Own platl'always nidex,striet lyllor ionisers ...but IdVe ith inhiddudian as a general Ilkhilpatalkulas, mat and wonderfultitasti Isar. been: ft)k2kl Itt 11l that • Severe cahoot epileptic tits— , Moiitsis - irbleb liail ii& oats emlialtrot inaertible, have beetretred by a few hot; tea. 0, what a mat It It* writ pare - elfeettad in swag it that awful sttalady—thare MO bat fes!iber bat sow awes of II than I hem - ' r'- -- " t 1 I know ef isTimil ea* ot Derr; ill fit awn aged. pilbpleeriusd by it.':. Wit thiOnsfts Misititi et Ow Liter. 'lllik-notabietmDPlPOOds, Astkomiroovigia Pals'Uok in *flails, Mew, et the eidscalidlottla 41.71 *or of thi 'ltit_ 4 . a.1 the 11150,1111111t.101111 m ere soodihimi - a4 51 , . ,, isseitlitswh; -1 . - i 1 _ 4111 0? • )01 1 4 • 11 i!r" . - ea !U l i. 4°4Yeili ' S.ll43l4 j 'krsiouVlT4- 1 1-. C: ;- - • - !,1 , C., 7:,' =' ^—; , i 1 rid Polio *At iar, 4A tilUrt er ' t tab l ; ..ehildresi tem: talk i t ittsi" ROOD *Mg tri ha MOS r sera taselosixtful, Airtilitthratitets . gm to" apr4abrieto_ . Alt , zattl . guttii , is:ll . rltels ::. riffl i m;iet; 4Q ,4 44"" " ' ilAttidiliillti, .•. ; • :.-: ' . zel ' - • ww goapiiritih44 04. 1i0ua4a.40.10 —id, , ~, ;,.(41 , :. osierm4 . si -a I stroll 11.; Mt 'L . 5 . , ' . t .. Si ili k ankitil - ., , „ 7, .., : Yr...P,_ : ---inwo .1 d. . - t r. ii. castoty Km A t ise ..,- o ,z;:i.v ~,, • .1000..1.,::::,,-- !" - MA • . ' h 'TOSACC,C4II • RIKAP*OA1 11 ;•• the,nam "r'Siaoking -Tobacco - - • and Ospor IllsautletAirs 7, • - berbels prima Oats; 906 -• mato ilusidnit Tote& ginp WopelibliWl Ifilts9l44l•ClOn;loo,oooSpaitisb u Sans. LIMES 5.11101113 i. - ' avatars. tlir*seastrity. • 58- .. II k. : OihrfiEA - I L I FURKACFS, 'lffiNE ' SUBSURIB R is. Agent for i-- - 4, .- - tbesatearctdosoree euzvier. t i er Dereii loge, Mont% Peale vdnainii:kti Prier *to , .giro. of ovary lied and site: -. rime fornates are • :to any other Lied tow tote for beating rut! re= ir- Tire th' ti hot burned. Ott ICrolaiewirottj se ''. Ore tut Dees ' alr: We our:Lutes titese'Velierees, will' Ow taperiatend their pctiLisiF fr lap,. wbkb Illefea . 1 - -021411Prept'igk". • .• . •. • - 1 , ".EIMJ,.BANIVAI..),. ' Oct *IA' " . " ' • i I ".. ' ea: • " !LAIR CAR MANUFACTORY. - t. Clair..Ekthirfiktil . Co., Pa. its .-ESTABLINIIMENT is now Frowned to exttriteo#iih Itillrotel Cdr. Lad others ottgamber rre%bt and Coal , eart of every . 0- !c al newt optiired eontireri . 1. ntelwatesisde_tued of•the test quality. .the Fro- prlitocein gnus:dee tbs work Nail to :my iminuder- Owed In the toned States. The !Mined - 4 11 1st* Wheels need by Mtn are ftewithenalibratedou 3( ht or Led* Lade), which tor Wtestrewee biro no or. ' • 0...ARd.101 ..Pnweietor. ' '• ' 'CtiAb. LAwrobt, ji. Eapt.. - • 40N1m. Det..4..ae -._ _,.., .. PIiTTSVIVE . 1- wises slut assiessa anteelfasot (WT. Oka .lig The Sulam:Fiber-mould jafirmost . tatlly Invite the , attention of She citizens of Potts-- e hi and the'Coll Region in general, to hb ea welleeleeted etirk of SADDLEUT, ell hind* of -.. Carriage senfOrisais Illawallems. Collin of all deittiptWee. Drift flatness, *e U. de Weis all who may steal anything ln the above li It no to call end est Ll' goods betbeaf puretuteltig_elsewhete,as there ren be nothlnglost. t ~ _ _ Orden; for. Ilettes, ke.,_prong filled on Leann Able tree. - '."" '' - - "1 I.Evan -WOMELspottint. .. Cippotile Hpfstwisal March, Chars sersd, relbeata. litereh 3.1855 - JAlay ta;sittl , ': . • 4.tt - * c &M TOVES.IIN and HOLLOW Ware, asada andllrati . "'s Ware, Cutlery,— , de K hen,Ranges. Itanmilollers, Portable Ran ge.% Gas Mena, Heater% de.. de. Having in , lagged his skint he has added to his former stocks large variety of new pat tens of rook;_ luz levier, albeit slut ball stasis, mod , Lidt. has • r now the Largest stock that has ever been offered In this vaunt', Ale invites his Ideas and elastomers to call and exeldnelbr thesosidves feeling confident that he can snit them In ttlnl end t • - tar fie milli their tpartfillat attention to hie arid Iron Pailovltoves,nlaleb he warrants to glee more hest, with tees Mal thee any other store haute. Ile his ale* • splendldaitteleof Kitchen Ranges, which he rat give thahlgbeottlOn. ,, , • . ' Angtrat 30. M 1400 K HERE! The Cheapest prate - to vet 'Noce.. Tiotoare &e. ' is at rI.EORGE: STICH T ER'S Old Stand: to Centiri street. Potti;ill4,'resirly Opposite • Brown's Apothecary stare, where be has now on hand a 141 , l i z i nd choice a,..sortirentof Shut Iron. Tin4bpper,Drittannia, &Hollow Ware, which be olferawholemle and , - at fprrees torriwpanding with the times, andiultich cannot 1e susses. sed In the S. unty, In cheapness and • • quality. f. ' .-- • * Voting the approaehlng s season ho will pay particular attention to furnishing Mores of all kinds,viii cAtohlog Stores, Varier Shirai, (Milos Stores; Au r• Ile has made ar. ~. rangements with the manufacturer to furnish the same Alotlern4 of Woking Stores which are furnished at Dere's "establishment. Ibis s the best and mast approved kind . ' of cooking starves IS use amino family should be with- out It.. .Illeting or broken plates are famished at all times, at the shortestnotice stems taken In ex ' change for new one& end Mares delippred wlthentcharge the*ricinity,tif Pottsville.. The .updersignad being a practiral Iterntlffic•datterstilurself to be' able to ere general . satisfactiont - Boa, tin always on baud. . . , GEORGE 11. STICIITR' =MI!M GREAT ,INIF.'NO.VEME,NT IN PION - Double 'Action, Forcing slid unction Pumps. r ir HE subscriber informs the citizens .• of Schuylkill 'County that he has purchased the ox c usi ye tight to vetid these celebrated Pump* in Schuylkill county. There are various kinds of these Pumpayxuade au the a and Print/Pro, such as the Double Action Forc ing and evaction Ppmp, the Suction and• Lift Well Pump, Well Pump with set length, to prevent freezing, Cistern Force Pump. with Connectiona to supply upper stories. Ac. They AM arreuged for deep and shallow Wells--ean bnused as an Engine In forcing the water on the top of - the house in case of ere-,to water gardens or wash win- : down. Those who have tried these Pumps pronounce them thecheapest, the mort simple In their construction, and the moat effective ever used, and not !tablet° , et out of order. The following ist' one of the many Certifb eaten given by thoznawho have used these t•We, the undersigned, do hereby certify t h at. have examined and seen in operation Thatcher's Patent force and Suction Pomp, manufactured by Messrs. Rogers A Foot, of Honesdale, and take plesiture in recommending them to the public as being the moat durable and effi cient means for raising and forcing vhdcr thAt has ever comeato our notice. , .1 . Ir. Sherwood, Cl. W. Griswold, N. it. Orlawold, R. it. Gnaw% '`‘ Z. 11. Russell, —C. P. Waller. PAP. Brown, f 11. W.. Stone, J. 11. Manning, Orders by mail for Pumps, giving the depth of the well, rte., w ill be promptljattended to. C. C. CARTER, Peoprietor .9, theVi2h4 for Schuylkill amity. Pottsville. Noi. 10, '45 ; . • - 45-ly pito iars4 - 4:1 , 1 • A :4 ,1 SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER mApi tt rAcTßlNc t COMPANY CANN on .1 at the eaten. ve esta ment, on Railroad street, a Area t . quaht ity of lumber of every kind And deseritifionl which they tan supply to Operators, Carpenters and liailders. at lower rates than It can -be bought elsewhere. • 'They are also ready to supply, through the moms of their extensive' business, and la borsaving machines, manufactured articles in their line eta saving of 25 per cent. on former cost, 'T'heir large workshopibase been- inisnieessful opelint tion for the past year, turning out vast quantities of Doors, • • Window Frames) • ' flask, Passel Work, .• Mouldings, - Bed.posto, BUnds, Banstaterog .}Shutters". And art Linda of f ramed, Panclut awl Turned Work, ,Wls(Ch they ,hitytt oonstatitly On hand: Therfun ready tonsemite °Merest the shotteit notice. 'beau,' quintity or quality of sawed or manufMtured stuff: ln7und green Matlock, of nil kinds, for building war poses. Oak, Maple. Poplar, chair, plank and scantling boards; Cherry,. Walnut. Mehl:wiry. se., for cabinet . work: White inktlielloo Pine boardelbr flooring. raw Or made to order;' White Pine' plank, 2%. 2, I and inch panel, always ready; als ~ plank, beams. rails, scantling. posts, shingles, lath; ceiling latir, pall. tug, be.. be. I Writ Uls of sawed stuff and everything In their line on hand or to order, at the shortest Dotter. Pottsville. Mirch29 '66 'i s . , 10. H g au br, rib e r announces to the citi • sena of Schuylkill county that be has secured the 11, ~, to eel' EDWIN and JA MKS SI CLARK'S new Po; lent Flouring Mill, which is pronounced the greatest =Vim invention of the day. The suberriber halloos or these Miffs in full operation now. In Tremont. where he invites all persons to cal/ end see it In nominee. This highly Ingenious. and much needed invention, torsithen euttre.new feature , In themanutheture of Wheat lath Flour: and the splendid manual in which it per. torms Its work; Grinding, Bolting, and separating the , grate at a single operation tufo seven different qualities t of !lour and Feed. and that i vrithin a spare of only twerp 1 tpune feet In length bushelsar feet In breidth, of the ra pidity of twelve per hour, on a pair of Trench burr inritstonet only thirty inches in diameter. The Grain is converted at a single operation into Extra and Superfine Flour; Fine Flour, Middlinge,Shipstudir, Shorts and Bran. any power being applicable tninopel lt, front a tour horse up to any other desired. The small space it occupies would pot be missed when placedin a room with other machinert, and the small amount of power it re. quires to propel lt,make& it certain that. ere long. it will supereede and revolutionise all other inouringhtilis. So applleable IS this ball to the wants' of the world. that every saw-mill, -bine shop. locomotive 'bob, foundry. forge, roiling m 11, o. any building having a power strew. dy erected, can ow here within its Walls* complete !der. chant. Flouring /1111. at the trifling cart of from four to Wen hundred dollars, and thus the enormous amount of Grain raised;within the United States, can be conver ted Into Flour within its limits. . With one of these SILGY nearly every large Colliery es tablishment In, this county where sham power Is used 101 primping,should be supplled. They could be erected at a email expense and would enable them to manufac tote their own Sour. This Sflll only occupies the space of 21 teitt in letirth, by 4in width. it Is also portable'and when' put up eau he placed in a wagon or dray, and with a single horse 'anted to anypart where they desire tr. use It. Its eon. strortion Iced simple that it MU be connected with any 'unite by a single_shaft. strict° or Teereship nights will be disposed of by the subscriber, rotation at Tremont. Itundrectedif eertin rates from Minors and others who have sect the 'DIM in operetion,ean be seen attha residence of the subscriber J. A. L. TICE., lbw. 7'.',.14 , , . _ -=- St.tf ' CM Cdr; C Jut, _'~F* isSeo s ~ - o ;:';'.;; ~F+~h ~ ems' _ r ;E~i~t^ : 1 4 -~i;_'_ > :P'." , ",';%'- r 'f Wit: .y.Fr~_=,t+. iii '.5.. ~ .. ~ .. -cruitssi,„ SOJ.QMQN HOOVER, TiIIAICEINER+S CLAIM'S PATENT FLOURING KELL The,Great Anvetttlaa at the. Day. M=: ORSIIIIPIII3 Q.t.= ectitlor 1r . KTWOrGry it thunders, and light-, flings in all corners of Schuylkill tonatY, and raid 610 010 , toss untlarsiened still maintains in a Aron Men owl Die o d sinaltlishinent as berototore, and rill ecostimut to accommodate bia.enstoiners in $ orb a peon* snit po4dbetoe7 manner as to vsmint and se... eursyheirentirs arnMsw. At the sums floe be Was Ibblotippriunity to return to his friendsand ththihk.bisAh4cful Actsowledscoreehts for the terysabga*W wham in whirls they lure. Our. tug MAY sousjarored.hito with Ithdr patron/Ass, and trope they hill continue to appreciate our bumble efforts to sem Oar Drag Stalls nod op to a superior manner enf is well stocked with all kinds of drugs. - In thte t par eatablisbnant outnot be excelled by any other alndl aILIC*III. . • • .:JOHN 0. DROWN, • ; &tepid mud aqua.. Potissillo,Surre 21,%6 P,54_ • .: .1.0**.i00**0r..,.... if)I114ik::;.col)-.:xv:EA :,orze'AND: - X4)ti:E:i .. i'avalTionconulrrtmcovoilLeozakit..aarra MA,BRONDRIIII3. ONNIRAis DNEMLITY, - • :AND LLItSCSONDLODS HUMOR& Bowe Yea Tried Stl- • This!&suSt iountion. alteeldbe asked et invalid who is g front Itlasoiary, trouble 'in le debts ribetate. -.Bare you trtsA wnews COSIPOONDIO7 COD LIVER OIL AND MK? It will not nanseatolike the psis QIL, but Is as tha swam"; plausatt to the tests; cootoorost the fbosphste of Uwe% hi ows ' Ideation, met rsznitritsblssit Alm •bes)ing gropel. ties of tbs Pore Cod Liver Ott ai Use (encoring botiii c=detted frourehost of Übe graben! schnowledge. sierda Will ow* . show. Na petwitt-ohoidd neglect, do oe. a cough, essay albedo° of the luncs.lest thit Most *aria= Wellintlencte dritow. Dr wows plisgstrationve both safe *rid simple, sad hue In all 01411. gory true", and bas gsrfssiosd eons* sinprbdne sores In titnennytlorvwbert ordlistu7 mend Aid his / •• • • • - • Dit.,Wtoont—Daring,eerly.itts itheis of tbs pat erintev, r•hed enfterni seriously with a Cointborldrh had gotryiesitil lin lions, that my whndetanfrankly admits , fed his teat of tonsuntrion following this trouble vt the Plouttutiadtse tot tn.: Idedieloo nonmed to ottookste . little relief. *alit t tried. your pnittration of Cr* Ito* 'Man* then % riot tate 1 on ova,* bv tuts fonds*, • s shneat est and Ia 't the pleemtre of isyteig ' ttifewritling.( 2d, II153,)1 oat sathsq bee boas any 1 1 ,fts_lo . tosib uisses r !o w salonbto di statoryafolt4 tattoo into Groan *Meted.. - littatmt C. Moan, ' - tlitsinboriteoetilteston. cgdo 41./CLADDZSI/MIZEOdr Chasews.: • 'as Angst, Batton. tHiiirleidaralidigs4lt:antare * * WWI Nara St&.• 14,ft 1 4.....,&_ . Tottottn• Misturirav* • Clittsels. • -,AftlOst 177--,7,-, m,erie,g.tt.1.4,44,t3.1..11-10.. :?I,llAfilt:4f; - ' 7 .".4 , , -i.----7:.-k;;PHILADEIa _ ..A., , ~:: -----.. i. . ..' .. _, . . H - Dgeoti- A i r potstwi, ~ "ft . '----;',-. is t ow-, wlm o i, - --;.- - Jo l ot ; .1, West. alarm Itarlist,. '.... brit 12.1356 - ! - ~''' .. i...- • ',. : • -...,: - , -.1..54i , ~.,,, .1. rills! _ • Rik ..: I.l7 — VlTi t p i tf i t l e! ili VREICCiI CAIS .ME and - gfillerai Ll:labia' Igtser, Ne-413oath 3t at. Phila delphia;. , • ' . ..• • • , A *vend aelaatmeat - at ankh:dad Licattime,Measx!xes ete..4tz RED dad OAK. 601.4 1.,,DATF14. _ , doz,.= UM_ . ._ , 1, , , , . J. STEWART REPUY 41180E11i ~Va earcHatt,,Oaselat steal. (Wee 104 Phil 'iathia 4a - AVE:opened ' a large and: splendid - 'stoek el Velvet. tapaidry:Bras34Thrs• PCl,in• •-• gra arid Yea Maui VAILPLITtiaIk. , _.. - - Also,. Floor 4.111 ,Cloths , Mattiags. Ileatilk TWIN Pont Mats. Draziets, Stair Reda, TAU and flail Covers, is. 'width they aneacang very taw Or mak lylboletus sat ' depteakbei 8. lid ; . -, - = .., - :VAIN - I,lo_47l.l,tatitll - I.,ICHTI II . )13;1 , 1{141N bi FLUID ; Abstilute, Drug 2 , stid Perfansery.ALCOlloL; CAUYIIINII. or N OIL; rfIosOIVSE (lAL rad t FIRITS or Mt- P.DMINE; all of abide aro of - a supeaor . qtallty.,— Mattuteetato4 and lbr saki at the 10w1s4 Steoutsctulor's Pfices, bY - YAM ALI. 4 OGDEN. .Noe. 274 sort 030 North 3d st,„above Noble, Philada. Air Otters respectfully sc4lette4; trill , to filled Islib mitnitnest.attddeU 0 reted to andOf- D9 o tO Pt, lb* citY free of done. - .- - • .. , . , •i • ,Sept. la, 1456. .. :, . ,!. , ....lize .. - - • _Emowil e AIARPLE, mcCLU Kb 14 C 0.., whAo- Meals dialers In Nottataand fatat Goods; tame re. moved tron N a o. I S to, .tio. biotth-.Thitd-stteetAtfr store keinerly occupied by VIA Gilneere4,co.aand,alo am °realm , a large end esteoldto aseortmeol. or goods In their line—ableh beeebeen seketed for niii.trode— Would belts the +Meath* of inorchents to (beam. oho will and the stoat soma to any In Madephts. and at prime tbat nutted reit to Kole. In tbOr it l ock of Notions inn he Connd Onto& Itosiorjr.bldrtsLi. Dtairess,Droes Tlttotnlngs t Delta, Buttons, Grottos. *ens" Loot ing Masao. and every den-dation at Goods. Philedelpble.Aagast lb, ',ft • - _ miata - • S t APItIC . TANCY' FURS ' ir 011 N rA rid. 284 Market fereet, Awe Sib. Philadelphia., IXPCIRVER, MAIM FACTUREIt and DEdltatit In all kinds and finalities of l'Aifer rms. - Ladieg mad Children. J. F. eouldtsll the attention rd the Imam and others to bit Immense assort inent,bring the 'direct - Importer and liatinlartsuer of all my Y 0 r.s. I feet confident in asylngttiat 'ran offer the greatest inducements to - those ID want, tunloat the eateatitne will base one of the Largest assortments to. se lect Mom. . . .Storekeepers and the trade will plume the * too a pit Mine purchasiag. as my Libote.ale department ix well supplied to meet the demand for ererir article In the Fur line, and at the lowest Iwnibiti lianulsetwer'S JOUN FAIIELILA,Z I /kart et. • . 3 4 1-fm — LEAF . TbSAC — CO . ARD CIGARS. Sept. 6.18511. • - DENSLOW & CO., • - MO.\ 2 South • Front Street,'' Phila .delptia, Commission Merchants', stud , wholesale dealers I all kinds of Lent Taxmen, 1/ansfactared Tobacco .f Cigar., Haire constantly on band and far hale low, all kinds of AIIifiRICAN and SPANISH LkiArl'OßACC**, selected with special reference to 51annfsetuters" ore.; • • All articles sold, warranted to be 4 'represented and every opportunity afforded for examination. .- I'mettasers st a distance can send their ardera, and rely upon bein„ft as falthibtly serrectOatif the goods were selected in person. - April 1:4 16 2S4y PARPATEI it M I D Sala. mama , Ire asp ,as Ina. , • •• • PERSONS can pur b iliase • Carpsyts, on Clad's. ilattings; le., re amp. iiboleaabs or 1171 th e 'sleuths', is under a very . rent and light 'tarsal - pens*, and etiab to MAI "at 1.1141 ter, tows* prizes. lie would rail attention to his = „ • , Ileantlful Imperial 3 ply, Superfine terrain - 2 - . rine and Medium Ingrain 2 ply, cAlar , 112.1 " Tanltiaos of all kinds' And Oti. Cutaefram2to24feet We, to cnt for rooms. bans, de. nith Au 0 . ld variety low priced Ingrain Carpels, linen 23 to 50 cents, and lntry and Stair ficr• cents -per yard; Isla°. Slatting,' of all ;rage, Table CoreOe, Floor Rag 11. 0: ELoathar, :BST at rent, no. tel , virjabarfr Cbestroat, Second street, ! 3S-3ni t. WA -K EL N .KAWN A SI .14PIN 16 VO., - linprieis .....afacturers of CLOA I KS and MANTILLAS, N0.,.171 Cil ESTN UT street. (a few doors aborts ith.sonth side.) Philadelphia. (in connection with Oro. lltTera.:l6l Broadway. N. Y.. the tersest Manufacturer of three goods in the United - States.) beg to call the atten ion of Whole. AO" and Retell bojers to their lame and earbd stock of CLOAKS, TALHAS Le. Jte., brae fail trisee 1 Their collection . prises a complete assortment of all the latest Parisian . erett les In 1 eivet. Moire Maine, Cloth. Plain Silk. k kez while the facilities afforded by their connection Wit t trio larg..st ' Manufactories Howe , . . (ofthese omits.) in a York. enable thereto guarantee ---_--- seine t itan to otr • ' • • eleewhee hands market. : Q F.O.IIGLPI 'Li & C 0... . . . 174 Menai et., abort 704. August M. 18.16. . -34.3 m • 11.11/5 6 ii. 67 -7- 7 ; WALL STOOK OP PEW r ODDS i . FRENGIi MERINOS, ail Mors, . . • - Fish lanible Ckask Clnltt, • .. , Fail NH kir. the LAW st.lbs x Idagnilicent new Delirium Beet styles Fall Calicoes. ,* Veil' Urge stork of Anew nutria, • , • Flannels. Webb; English cud American, Cloths, , Yestinga and all kinds Men't Wear; . Meeting*, Table Litmus, Toweling*, Ac. , EYR X A LANDELL, 3 Fourth and Arch streets, Philadelphia. Storekeeperre are invited to examine our New Goods.— Families can be well gaited la every kind of Dry Goods. We make IGack Silks and Halals leading articles tor wbolemling.: - P. S.--Jobir received daily from the Auctions of 'New TC rk and Philadelphia. 4 B^-T erms. Trigg nazi. PhilAdelphki. tep ember 6, '56 -364 m - STAUFFER I;HARLEY. ciIEAP %CATCHY:az k JEWELRY -- Wkohotate Ond retoil—at the -Phila. • sJpaid WPdlck k Jetrery blare," No. 90 North Eeentid street. ember 4 Quariy,thilada; • • Gold Ltyrr watches. jita •Iroreard• 19 carats,Ose, $2B 00, ,Gold Lenin° Wateber.4lB 00 toy, 4 00. Enter Levr, fnll jewelled, - $l2 !CAII Sliver Loire. jewels, 1 - . Sopktor Quartters, Gold Ihseelets. Gold Spe• tacks, - - • TOO Flue Nicer do.. - -i. . • - 160 Later Gold Penal, - - 1 00 . Oyer Tea-rprinns:pj.' - - ' •1 00 Gold Pene, trttb Permit. ottd Rivet. nolderr. 61. • . . Bold Firmer-ants a7 , ,4 canna to PO; Watch Ghtsses; i)han. 10,4 cents; patent. It% tents; Innet, 2.5 cents; other artiats in pro:1,010AL goods warranted to be what they tre elld for. ' /PTAL7I I I.'R & 11A1iLLY. band—volne 47(114 and Sliver Leeeis and Leptnes, still lower than the atcrie prime. Octolwr ' I , . • 40- PA BIERS OP THIS NEIOIOIOII.IIOOOI ‘II3,OI,VEIIS of Wheat and Rye, use VI LEINAIPS Super Phosphate of Lime, It you want bravy crops. or AITS American Fertiliser. These valuable UIIII3IIIVP hive been Pea for the past six years successfully for the Ilrain and Tobacco crop In Virginia. Pennsylsania.. Neut./me:lr. DrLsware, Maryland end Cie island' of ltermuda and Barb:Woes. 'A barrel. (430114.) Is sufficient for no acre of land. The above Awn: Immure composed of reliable chemical elemetits,which largely Increase the crop and Improse - the soil. doubting the ra re oir *lceland. Price of tberphosphate of lime. Is 3.10 a ton, Nltrogened sso,t - bo American FertillserVib per too, or S 3 boa barrel, Si 3.3 a keg; also. ism variety of Gu ano, pare 'Laud Plait M.:Potash. Nitrate of Soda, Dune Duet, Powdered Charcoal. de., Ate. • ! • OM. A. LKl`.. 4 lAU.Pmrletor, Nc. 19 South Front street- Phil*Wphla . . Pa. ff:r Goods delivered free of charge. To wholesale deal ers. a liberal discount. Pamphlets In the English and German lariguades *rails. Orders at *distance, cash az companying or Draft, promptly attended to by ' 0. A, PhiUMplia. N. t} Diploma., have been awarded from the Pump sylvaula Agrlcultural.Soctetv; Neer York Crystal Palace Aitsociatlon. and New Jersey State Agricultural Society.. August 113,1888 xism NEW PALL.coons AT THE CREAP EITOBEII 911101INLEY&, CHISM, on the North 1, Emit Corner of EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN sus., (Harrison's While EnEdlug.) PHILADELPHIA, have now on hand the largest, hest awe rted and cheap. at stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DUI GOODS, 1n this or any other city in the . Union!! We have purchased all for CASH, and will sell them very deep for cash. WIG oar friends rail and pulses for themselves? 81bUS1 811AWLE,I DEEM HOODEI II Ekh Drees Silks, Stripes, Plaids and Plain Odors. Rest OR Baird Black Fillsa.lmported. I Free& Itelinomkplaldeashmeresaud all Wool DeWitt. Long and Squire linvhs Shawls. Craps Rawls. Stella Ehmels.te., DeLlanes. Chintzes.° ughains, Pirawattas. as. Etnhrolderies Kid Gloves. Hosiery and Might. • . %HEILMAN AND volocurx rrepLe GOODS! Ettlitingand Arent! na Mastics/every quality and width Insane's. Blankets. Tleklisia. (tastes, ie. Best Irish Linens, Tsbki.Clat,o, Quilts. ete. ... • Cleths,CaseltnennWal thletts and Vesting,. Carpets, 1 011 Cloths. Dm •izett P. Stattlngs, ele. TIIORNLEY & CIIIBIt, ,;' N. E. Or. Eighth mut Siv,l Girtten Srrects: agr. Oututbusere run past our door every ten ottuubea, from the It:clump..ta tr bleb our customers cart ride free of charge. To diem we funtlrb ticket*. N. D.— . IV z rtive bey oge eatcg." ' sept.sosso. - • - .10-3nr sdeietue de futticia nuendie f.reedie. THE'EURNOSHINCI tiTORE, lta.loo maul kW Sr.. tees= or, PEARL 0.. sew ton, MBRACES an extensive and ,eoni! r. 'piste assortment - of the' latest Importations and best manufacture* of GRNTLVISN'S GOODS. /laud Is material, maks:, teatime, duralbMty arid style to say stack ever offered to this country—and at prices which cannot fall to secure the atteullon of claw CAW soma, eonsistlog, of . SHIRTS—MTh linen beacon. collars and wrist,teado. of the best and finest unalltles, and now and choice Styles. CALICO . SHIRTS—The latest and meat at native pat. tII I lINDERSHIRTS and 1111AMERS—Of wool. marina, cashmere. silk and cotton., of desirable sod durable qua. ties—and the Tevlot Wool Undergarment*. so big* ep. ect by' physlcians Also,' thy Shaker Shirt* end • CRAVATS—Spada quality and batratiful a fell assortment of Stacks, Collars. Necittyre,Giares, Scarfs and Ni leers of tiu• richest kinds.;, • , SUSPENDERS—An almost endless variety, Inellidllog the finest - and mat dorsals. - POCKET-lIANDHERCIIIEVIS-43111tand attrairrpiain apd pritite4--Mn unrivalled assortment. _11? • mu,,v liosZ,Wool and coltou, of the best toolpert alerted espressli for Wall trade. - , . , MORNmo ROSES and ROWNS—Eloyantpathen„ei, esUent material; and al beet make: ; Ms stock comprises all greitsk Dom the loriesi to the richest, that can he andnewl 7 --and laming every Ate-11Kx kr Importing and msnulheturininuot estmoded by any olb. er establishment to the Vatted Statertrayets; therefore, wSi eaturalt thetr interest by sumining the good* whkh ate sold at the unmet menu CAM num. • • - ••1 SIFT Goods promptly &Metre stall the ltathead pots, Staanthoats. An, and in a:typed a tbecily t trilkomt, "e' • • • Shlrtiotade to °Mei * experienced to in-1 ley* at sten - matins, warnotted . to St 4/ 6 1/itt In work don in this estabitshment. • fim - M. lAN iettwut db. co:, ; Bread:sad Iteastitas dna',/,' delpAta, Altai. lirr OULD Call the attention of Rail, T T , road ilins and thoselote egad 10, Itallraid PicimAY: to their,s,o,Zoluersatioeitspistes. in width . they ere adapted to. the paeleuter buena/ far width 1 •-_ —.re thereof.— adorn they may be requiads by the ultra one. two: three or ; log 11117 o'elotk in the eieulag : ,and on Monday olut Tar pelt et driving wheel* and the we Or the whole s ; 'Wands: oventugs_ttli 9 tklock• __ Or so alUeh Of Ibis *add as may be desirable dy Whs.; • - Inman Dint Prt CM . Cr. • I on; and inaertaussosating thou to the grod4 - aerres, I f All etas • large of mall. arepald back In gold on de etrancts a , gapes emcees. and rail and woes to to ! wind ',Ghosts nodes:teary suasent. d 0t5 ...41y tug* mow th e suds= glow og l e am. , • ; Ounevt--liainut strimal s lievitirWeet corner of Third pnierntssinettod with the WM name Air 'attendants. ; ' litnek rbillsdAPtd_____ll. abider ;tub and rennin OD Rood matins:toe: With these I itton. tiorszT i.. GOtittit, President, . *Meets in view. end** the Nadi of twesty-lbrre yam; ' ' ' ' -' itOGEBT ANVIIIIDGE, ryes President, partial sysperienee in the baths: no tat our :suits; part- I ; '• ' f- ' ' ' WM. J. RM. Sanitary. • eev, ens toonareetnregte &Pant bads of iitesente. • and' ;•' ' :-• - ;; _ '.. ,aseceozer eivaal abuses or time of each klub. -.Partleeler.atlas Il ;• , , anfy,lo Bennef i r. C. Landreth Menus, ~ - [lon pa i d totbs strength of the assehloein the plan and 1 ::.. . ; Xdierd I..Catter s 's„ N.CUressi Brewster, r • trOtittaauship at all the ditsdlc • Oar:Oar:long isperiates t; ; . ,-; itotArt &mos% •.- •• • Joseph it item. and opportooltiee at obtaining 140aNaittal. labial up I ' ' Nato) IL Ashton, • - ='_:lbistiti L. fthurrhreaa, teals , Was amuse with th. assureneattatin ales* Ir • ' Jam* IL Health . ';,' ' Trawls Leo. '' • sy; seaway tad dariebilltr, titer will comput e etrorlatt - Tlia theestnsanta, now sooolostsot to mom that too with tams of say ottosi kind In sego. Waalsi Oxratottat t , ottWoitof *Dom is aotatdoucovith %bimetal Itmatgota uk ardor itlikWo•sztoit.bovUng or low moor its. (Ile, hi moot tam Cr. leads to Mortgages . Ground liatte. as& soca hog witbastbortira etortgolton coithrto Obi Wiellisltat I ilretidensioeurities as tolatotwas ianttposibet aka* WIWI tiMatibtlegi OS 0401le itheetl oa and tliOso Watax 1 it to the depositors and 42 '*u *kt'' a= tad Owl article to the ' mop& ot , faiolim a= o r Adair AO lad wavgh l at Latamethe Sole (i. ; „ :-. IL it 54,16W1N; 7,2. A - 7 !rm1 1 7. 1 4 14 ' 'O' a. . - 311 4r 34 0 /WM -; : • 34 1 1 .!; 11 •-' .. ''• - ' • 1,7 < '7s7 7 ,V.TigtT4',.7,4l7;',Vrirr:...wf ,-, 4, - -;.:-. ; 37 : , 7::: , .:7-„ , ...:,.d. - - ..—.. t;;~ E J 'I l, -: . , .., , • -:• 7; . . 7 . .. . I= (StO2E'OP POE GOLDEN BVPPALO.).: LLAS na. tat:. et twee law prices. a bare Ifficorilnool 6 f vousts,and MOLE. BaII:MEL GUNS, . • SILO' BAGS, : 0431 E BAGS. • • • • I. . suPutioti • • I :• ; , POW ; • ; ' • • t C.Al.3 r ke ke-All kinds repelling dole et the sbatteet mike- PhlitaletPldn. kaput 9, ',93 • 334 in ~ z 0 11.811 ' L1.1.10H STON, lAgttnt - for A. A. et LAN I: . (late lane and, Ildesty,) wholetaie dad. et OILS and.CA NIMES. 124 Paarl, end. R 8 NS'autr street. !let 'fork, AU orders left ht the Mee el 'Jatott H.Qcat Esq.. orst.tbe Exttianot Hotel, will receive prompt attention. 8.1401110er Importer Manntarturer of GUNS. IfIPLES. P18T0.49. etc.. 0.,122 North SEP IND srgyet. thltadelphis. whets bottom constantly on baris! , :eueralaseorttnetiVot ftno double mind single biltrel tfh.443tire., Ineaodnek nuns, rb des and pistols. of aft kioda. 1 A ho. the celebrated east steel Hem with Incressod twists. to .404 the pointed ballot hie own tnaki ; rids bArrolS. shot hag*. Wight's. de. lie Invites persons wishingto purchase Reds l 0 his eall and °lamina bla sloek before paschal:Ng elar.., where. as be is determined to sell on mos! reasimable Ii fermis.. . • , 4rtlettlar attention paid to estatanni to alt . UP branches.' Angnst 23 . 11F156. C 1 JOSEPH A.:NEEDLES. . • w.A,vracra.x. op . • *Are wad lispr.clotb, 011 yes; cipAllSE.:)nediura.und Sae in meahl . ' raktdle- ease Smelt to tilaineter. Metellle C thror 'nforeo vim, of the best Ittudithra. various wises of mesh. from Noa. I to M. tocleodre, and from one to six fret In- Width. They are nurnberial so many gams tp lineal lath. and cut to snit. .:7be a•saborritrr also keep. cenFiantly on hand SCREENS, for Coal, Sand. the. Lime. Grairt.,'Oravel, Guano. Puma!, Seger. Balt. bone, Coffee, Efie*,,Drogs. Dye-Stuffs; Lc. Tomttber with an assort ment of bright and annealed iron Wire. 'All of the above gOld arle.learale or retail, .1. A. N .; ; North Frost street, Wlrilat4elphts TjilE COMING HOLIPATV r I_REAT-Freparnt!on s, \ V ru . 1. Fry, s In reiurninu;titanks to his numerous frirbds and redleuic of Pottsr life and vicinity, for their very liberal rjarttneize, and anticipating an increased demand for arttries of hii own •idanuracture and Importation, has mad° exteurire preitarationi to supply the same . In his stock (sarparxrd by nose in Ihr city. and to re bleb he is eonstaxify receiving rublitionafrin Rierve. of the newel e1i 4 4 1 .) ran al ways,te, Mond a. 'thole* seiedion of articles suitable ibr Bridal: /Urania* and holiday Presents, of thonsosi recberchrr:and DOIQUe. OentliPtiOn• rettaiPtislinit lu - part Rich Urearing .. Cares. Writing Eeuk. CabaSi. Fans. Brenta Bisque and Parton rigimes. Musical Boxes. Opera Glasses. and a rfekvairlety the useful and ornamental In Ormolu, Bronze. tapirs Sl.telia. . Also a.nito Brasher' and irdiet 4nltelea. Till. T.llOl, hEt A rctairtat4oppoatti , Our Thrat re) Philadelphia . 4,1856. . . • . ,40-3 m • • _I4I)IEA' FANCY -.FURS 2 -W ULN .visiting the City, our friends In the in:entry should not fail to mil at the VUR liqtre of urz.,N0.114 South. Ferond etre t. Being •,.the direct Importer and (h Ind Ida whole atientir u to the Menirarruni of Pura he cannot fail of pleasing all alto will 'site him a tall. Ills stork is the isrpda and most eomplete in the' city; his miens will be found as imir as any establishment in this crath try. Every', style of fardid m als. Tela, capes . %lett:trine., tee made Pf the Itillowing Furs : Russian. Sable. Iludson Bay Bale, Si be Sqiiirrel. Fitch. Baum Martin, Stone Martin, Fre eid nch Martin. :liver Martin. Ae.. Cc. • FERS altered and 'repaired." 3.1. METZ. NO. ii 4 South recond St. (below Market) Philladelphie.- - : 42.4 M: 374ia BE=MI `~,~~, ! NATIIAN R . SSARPI . I)atIsI~ • i • MORN 1:1( AT .LAW, No. 2 York Buildings, Philadelphia. I : • iuirsgutcta ••• - • 3.4. %Virtu. Tiln l 4 l 4 • .Jnaes COie. • 1. johlhail ; slllhaart. Norton ECo-'1 , • Philf&lobta, 0w:21,164f . • • 4 OLOT.HINCI CLOTHINCitCLOTHINCI Wt . IO2.6ALZ AND ILLTAIL. , Subscriber would respectfully Wont! the readeni of the "Mini Journal'' , that he ro just opened a oew ..Iteformed Clothing Store." at No. 2718 Market street. (2 doors below Ninth. south side,) Philadelphia: where he keeps constantly on hand one of the best assortments of 'leanly Node Clothing in the clip,. also. a large assortment of Cloths. Casitmers. ge., which still be made to crder in the best manner. std. at the shortest notice: all ot which will be sold at thi. lowest Gab prices. Reader, will yau please gin us a &NI DAVID MAUL. 2hrt Starke. street. RUM EX will be pleased to see his friends at the - alx , le Clothing Store. Octoberritt. 'MI • " 12-3 m FUR al FAIRIW ' * Air ILLMA RTH, N. E. Corner Bth :IT and Arch streets, Philadelphia, has opened his Splendid Ft bet of Fanry Furs's"( every desicription for la dies and children, and wislies i i r the Futile to examine them Won) rnichasing elscah r. As they arc all Ulan la Ot t:red perf u tt n;lis u r bas e j o y en 'limn ign i:c ho t zsm io n t l o t .e llem or , ' Isy other cstabllshme i srp:th' city. ' Ile P has also on et hand a magnificent assortment f children's Fancy 'Mats and Caps m the latest styles. beautifully Maude* also, ',yell variety of Moleskin and Felt flats .for , ents; la thes Hiding flats: Umbrellas, &e.. all °rabic+ will be *Old at priors to nit the most careful punt:lois. , N. .11 U persons purchasing goods, at thisestidash :ttlent for friends cut of theelty,e.n h se them e x changed ;If not /milted, ' W. e. , ti ILLSIMIIII. North Veit corner ot Eighth and Arch streets. • October lg. '.56 : - - . 4'2-3m T . VALL AIN6 WINTER CRY GOODS. Cheap for Cash. • 4 , ~ T rL ELEY & BROWN, No. 13. .If NOItTlil 13 IMIN D St.. Philadolphlar. wotild pitrtle.a :trip call the attention of their euaterners to their Imps autaortment of Fall and.Wintar Dry Good"; ormaprtatng tai part r ' , k Ladles Jreas Gordo,. ) - Black Lllks. ,l• :ilea+ de Lathes. ' • Plaid , Carbon/rm. . Eloanbashnts. .• ' Cobourite. Moans da liege. '• ,Alpacas. ' • . Gingham, Prints, le:: ' . t ehavrph • - . Stella, Kroehe. . Long and Square. _ . • - Loug and Square, • 'lliadic Tidbit. . Blanket. ..„ Cashmeres. dc., ,Yettaklabing ,Goods.. ' Minket,. , • -! Linen Damask. Ticking*. 1 e '.. . Table Coven. , - •;. Ebeetlngs.` - -. Nei kin& ' .. - ' COuritrrimiii - L. ;: : Toweling. &e. . )lea's had Bora Wear. Cloths. Caselmeres. , Cords. Ileaverteellu • ' . Satinet", Castings. " Kentucky Jeans, de. • •: Flanlselik Red, Whine and Yellow. IL>r glata.OPenl • • In all widths and ran:Onto . Forking,. In all shades. Our goods being *sight and sold exelwively for cash, sushi* as :to ditninre all oxopellOoo. Purchase,. charged Lut a mall advance on Auction coat; no goods adempresrolod 'to 14Teet 149 es. sod no abatemtnt In priors. ' • • • KELLEY - ir NROWN, • No. IN, No ' rtb '241 Bt., above Market. Phil:Wm. Ispt. ?O. ; - mus Pueminiudo Hausa._ Lt:B • WALK IQ: :itarreitsors to °WHO E WILVTG, No. Ig6 Chesnut sheet, under the Utah-Mous Philadelphia. are constantly publllhinx (ho latest Hui: r, hem the most popular Au. I bore in the United States in • style !bat will tie with sny Issued at any; other haus., either In this country as Tamp.. They have also the'Pleasnre lo announce to the public t hat their stoek of. Sheet Iluort , on hand, consist, o r the smelt and mod eotaydete assort+) e. I to be found in the rountry: they are insistently addict., to theirstock ellthe New Music published In New York, Po ton. ke. They also publish several Instruction Books, which are is cement use throughoutthe country. PIANOS--A fine aaeortarent of the bee' uutuutketorere or New York and Bordon,:fit the laurel the p prices. , , IiIIRICAL INSTRUMENTS. Also:a general Aterirtment or Dultzle. Won . s.l64,nines. Plates. Accordoone. ke. Violin-Guitar and !Tarp Shines. .it the beet Italian qualities. allot which will be fcrcloh. ad to the public and theirade at the lowest rates Ordens punctually attended to. • Mr All Lee 4 Walken' Music and Pubill**.cast•ir be .4)talned, at 11 nAri . AN'lr Lock and 31 cm- :trtr e vet tw '- ' • pbetaeir•btf , F-C• -3.1 a t at ! • FIVE PER CENT. SANDHI FUND. 01 tae Natteinia sarety•Touspany. '4:flit /drifter. GRASS AND oAtings Inarns. Tarn Tans .. • Agricultural Implanaotati i C. n' • THE subscriber will keep, on ha n d thrrerAllnotby and mbar Draw aeods. White Myer and Lawn Gime .ands. - with garden and dela- serds.ert. will warrant to be fresh and pad, It W m. a lga order* lc all kinds of legit Irma, (warranted to tee whet they is* eerertrartaterti :Oki:Mural implements. tip al of via& will ho ftirshbed at taraneterturrra' priors.. .The seeds and hoes sold by tint autowriber are elect with great we, oniy'from groseos reporatiee anr ii t an o u s. He dons not deal In seeds prorart4 emely In lbernsrket, from iboAo who roll chetp, arttie.ut revrd to the character or the seed void. her • deice, b., part-hue or all reeds grown pn,rnineuntnar in s m o de:-s, where their toe rioes pruxioilty deteriorates their qnslll7. partiettiarly Mee of the mere spectra Ilk I , an Import tut eandftration to Mom wbortrehase wo w meds or trait - trees. Yew bee& dr.. send in onion; tut . , to BENJAM.IN HANNAN. - ~a ocrrs OP Taut AXD-Tl7llllllll. A. iriter in the Coomirr, OtioStenitte ri t es tom, esofat ia.rtirttic q i on ttitatioint. Ile says: The„rrsOce adopted by laany cultivators tf trait Obovis that the diktat:male which the trap attend their roots is abut very' Imperfectly under stired./ We ailed. asory particularly to the pc3C. Ilea of digging lieloolte ping mail! circles of earth at the foot of thel,ranh, or of working the mil ap mellow bat a siSort distanero off. We have ly 121100 1011.1tDic,cipreasents to prove the length of the roots of ttie peach:trees. , A number of young trees of equal eise,•and all of the same ye dely'obe riilationj, were set on a piecei of ground of•siniforth quality., at the same time. 41w, were eqas P oly eultivaicd fur two or three years, en 3 gresi , nlike: Fur the past' two yeah tie grestd .hag i , een alWaed to becoaie covered with grass, which has,Levn pastured; but near on} aide of the orchard, 11. heap of old ,straw, manure, eta., has W r en deposlicd,,bnt Isas'not beta Worked into the sot; consequently ell the fertility which the roou lie've obtained hat cooked tato the wit. Th. trees • oil now abosSt twu'and a half teethes in diameter, aad ten feet high, to the , tip of the, highest FM hianches. • • "The followlug are - ,the.effeets of the bear; of sianu..-e and litter already described. • The ti v , which atood.within two feet of this , hear, an d 'ose roots could freely. extend under it oto na side, has made **growth of shoots the past *tam wore tAaR r jour feit awl a ball :wog. 7he. text lice, 'Overt feet off, had grown over . rfro feel. The third tree, fifteen feet off, made a growth of Mr. ila.' Jack**. '; the fitarth tree,' tweety-three . felt off, arid all othei:'s at greater,. 4istances, made no growth mole than oboist cisiks incliee. The four- Aeon-inch shoots wniglied about, triple the eight. bleb shoots, and the twa•feet shouts fifteen .times as much, those which grew four and a half fart ,bout seventi times as much... Thu experiment proves conclusively, that •treer a44m- , 'ten feel high will send oir their refits in rcarek of nourirlitnent to a 'distance of fifteen feet, sad ghat they , thus oh, one side only. ay - through about ono fonitlipart of their roots, will increase _ . theirsitoots_ to triple ; weight. Consequently, if a tree of this sire stood in grass, a circle of fertil. ity thirty feet in diatneter,... or fifteen feet didsnt on each side, would' greatly, increase its thrifti• nese; decidedly more, according to our own es• periMents, that? If tscirele only four feet In Cites. for were dug ahout the feet of„lts inapt. If the circle of fertility were only fourteen feet in diameter, or..approached within seven feel, the 'rertilt.wetild be quadruped according to the re ceding es pc rimen ts, ' Altogether, there , results show the great input. Lance 44 broftdectst cultivation, and abet your! trees...only tea feet high, and two and a half inch. ea in diainetei; even if plar44 tAirty r feei apart, Imiet already estaided tbairrootaa firu tO Skteti together. . Terastra.--An esperitient.wai made ly.d. eclehrated Jethro Lull. to determine the' length a the roots of the: turnip.; A piece of hard. ant sterile ground was selected,' and an dbluog rim dug out of it, shoot a foot wide at one eailrpt eight feet wide at the other.' This oliace led with itch earth, and 4 row of turnips placed along the - middle. thoseit the:narrow endorse smallest, and they continted to become largersl tbo way to tie Wide end, showing that the tau from the, bottoms of these bulbs extended fort seat each way. Dentate's, thallbres from therooti of must weeds and other plants are quits's. Yet, anclif so, the fuilaey' is evident of the_preefice • • commonly adopted, of leaving a nano! strip br instill circle far cultivation. where young °tame • l ate planted with other crops. ,Bappois,lor et. ouiPte,ithai a crop be platted within two tat et crow of trees roofs would' extend fleyunt the trees, and` withdraw much njecriebruent Which -tho Miler ought to retain. If the roots of Ile .clop were only four feet long, a strip uf movie pled tend should be left eight ,feet wide, Tvidial . - taking the roots of games into the account- It the •latter mere only four feet also, then 61 vacant end cultivated strip would have to be I,"r Seen feet side, bat in two or three years the an coots would osicud much further, and occupy s the surface.' ' ' {An argument also I_n favor of deep tilbit yren. Let the ground be underdraiued and a smiled, tlen enrich the soil, and your treu plants will thirive:.:Do ibis, and you . may * both 'trees, turnips; nod anytbing else, mars getter. But when the soil I. poor.and it you 'must needs plant far apart to get even all erate returns.] • AtL arobarda .aboidd • 141andar-draintri.. din's, end . imuleb of forest resets, leached ash% and lime., or their eqopralent i would insure crop of fruit every year. Try h. The lutist remedy fur this troubletorecdi.: l is feeding on corn aunts through the winter The Prairie Fanner lays: s_ "We hole a borne which had the heaves ayr age and congbed lind!i. Lust fall we cottaw killing on corastalar; and * Cloptitsued smarty the past whiter. To oar great satisfaction be' exhibited none of the nine! symptoms of tat has not had a cough that would be noticell, chit well, and breathes withOtif the least clVfi,itty."4 Welt cured cijn•stalits, cut before hol - Lii , are good (itchier, and horses, cults, e""• or el'' will• dJabLut us well on theta as on bay. liAl ta all hffe&cd with the bihies will do bow sk fed ori them. than upon clover hay. A, many hum imitera bwve communicated 14t different agricultural tapers, going to ilia , ' oboPped straw, wet, or good timothy bay, on wet, would improve the health of a hefty I .' l Dimly hay, musty oaks, exposure to etas?' weather, always increase. the cootl and di ( tiaeatiting which constitutes the bay"- It ' w of medicines, a ireat many havebeci ; We have bet little faith In any of unless secompauled with eats and feeding ic asset! at Ontamtle and exposure.* , :41 11 Dli root Brut:ilk—An ota fricc4 ttai;il 41 . to op lho fo)lowins recipe for rpr)it! , publication of ittkief), if it be se good os ha' it). reiy be' productive .of bcoeflt. to Rowe a•• • readers: _ ______. "Oue pine of soft-loop, (country prerertu plall - of whirkey-4atix and boil 'dent, e 4 t. quantity la 'r educed fa *bout . one pint. 111 then be of . the covoist Des ot a plaster P 7 Take, wthick cloth, a co or cotton, t ot larva to cover the.par, , injured, reread IN' tom and sprinkle the !awe with black ; I Apply Air, . and letl t . TTlRillit flir •furty bowl. A cure, in . out of fen caw, ' *faded. .' • - .... - TO Ciao , g tw Hozsts.-...Takel tablespOonfuls of common tar, two tabkli of lard, put them 'to a vessel, and WIMP giltd!lanir lilltli)tofiewi,ugh to . mil thou then add a tetspoo' oral of v apooder- 1 yell :wills the tar and lard. Put this milt at night, Lifter washiog and drying ti° l feet Well. If the weather is wet, keep tilt' In the stable all night, or, ender shelter. oi vent the mixture weiblog I , hire yew' ) a ease that require d . more than one 'FOR 3° cure It perfeetly. 11111, 7 of To DESTItipT MITZI 111' C0RC616. -A woolen cloth shillala be dipped in = sereet . 1 should be well robbed on the ( +titre. 1( plintioo is . not roMeient to aestrey the to , remedy stailto need as often as theY The cb*u dishes ebould be weibeOW and water'. • CiaLtnnu Stores.—Stove lustre who lath tuotalicto sad spoiled in a* 611 " 1° is blsokns, mom shoo and dariblo say other liquid. The ter stir vsnitruat—uind oaken put on uni wlll Make it look as well so le.W• t4iltillilltiou pear of quickly. .) lecipts. mats nu Noun
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