•' • • , ';a. - -••••fat 34.-4104,00301F... E =I • Tost. Idaho; lgta thiebills4lool6triier. tait*lstatin.werfrriacr . Audio' Inutteuur Ratitet, tneanflat dirol ails* in also 6-. u ** 141 ,Ircubbiso that *hen cosertilw.; 1101 now nnlorbUrounl Kneen bye bon a Imola% my, nn thjszoorsdnr W Anycat 'bung , JIRO tilet , • . q'nelr busurrii upon As broutnea,}47 Uku it%do;' ‘'' rn vitittgatt 1 01 P1WO *Wan . e • ‘, To nailer soon hUrtuidf,' • «MOWS* fidtheatiteitaSiatter- - in* tiohOnoment.b• When- ;- ille maylisiss halt he *ants bey . 1• • IS boleros bee mere third see. 116.-it *lll net kill tie—, • • I e/mold esy • the owe, au there, If I key, It would. ter ell'Unti, , lt 1a beers Men I eels bear. ME It latwlllyrUt. 'ma n4..1 , 6514. • ' That he sald hard . Tbdt . Rat nci,theitti ha's now .Ith-AAssta Us may stay, lbws. to4li'ir met {ndastrueasPoiitilair,. tLhe Wet eeeesebers twee, rn Arctluar rr. wren • Nllllltr, Drat inlik '•"./illl ihnelle' should - to'somUlif, '`'Aile 1 'weeder It be win; • - ,Tl'lle'does,-1•111ook 1 out in the tart ti - - 114 TINT. owns one eoedovuiar— . OSA It tte? yes,lis a hwure, .7.45 t istru• la 1 here! Now; I almost wish rdocsitten 'Net bp* , that he wig fie* .. *, Pot perhaps twin but n story That he rode with At= toe; ~; •--rfsere. be's Coming thro' the gatolf , wiy. will meet Wm et the door. ,And ni ell hlai still I lays him, hall eourkalltsaf Lee no more I =UM .§OO4OOT POTS DOW'I MY ON ' ME MT TB /NCR= r • - ..:sr SLIIIJSI. TIMES SEAS. ~, The snmtneref 1869 weiceased,to the students „ f Jamestown University ( thus we will call it) a ; little' hit of a Datehumninot in the 'guise of a stu. ' ' 'dent, but with the imposing tad overbearing de: ineemormf "Prof. iShankteton 'Vest Cram, A. MI, . Profeseor of Latin, Jamestown•ltrniversilY." ..... Collegians, winked knowingly at each other - as -the little sour krout geetletuare - strutted up th - e walks, entered hiSepertesente at No. 86 East Cel ine.; and thew/ hie dbor behind him with a digni 'lied; rui professor air, ti • . Two Weeks had patted away, and the only to. kens bestowed uportihe lustily arrived /Professor, wets anterior disamitobation: First impressions, • 'iisb' the'pert of this Sephoineres, had become last ing ones, and at eveil recitation, Von Cram was fiFfound sh e same false" dignified, iron:hearted Jonah amid his, literary e w. - _- ' • „. •.'• e '.* • • • , • ' • Alt Is still .. lhe id University towers up from il •• its feundations, like,pn aged Cy lops who has left histurtesEtimin forpind in 6 talkies" of night has raised hie huge hmd and eh olders from' the „mouth of bit cave, to Kate on th works of nature -andel milli.' .Tfit,ild chapel el k has just tolled ' • the requient of the gone day; end ipAits sondieus teneidle stray in echoes among the roeke and' . - traipse!' thei surrounding bills, it'seeme as If one . heard in them , the feeble wiiils of the infant mot.- . 'row. "Prez” and +Prof." Teter and ,Patron, are '. all bound' prisoners; in the eamp of liorphetts,— Ireii Cram slumbere et No. $6, little thinking that :inch l:Mims es he is now ersjoylog, precedes the • . Storms of eidiege life. Poor man f Those ..plei sant dream's of tont , kroitt and nacre and Dutch . love will. 'soon be Interrupted, a d the mares .of '..- ~ ,dratillanill will be torn from bit yes, like cobs/tabs from the fiasco of T, hrift, '., We *II last Our:eyes 'downt. Wards the town. i The still damp tfieese 'eqines to tell us, like the bribed weteliman of Jeriche "All's well." , A diltant murmur, Jukt like the h mining of 'con. tending tephyre, attmetti our ear. Forms begin to appear, ascending yonder "tops which lead up froM the common to the college buildings, arid each' : with a careful tread bears upon his 'shoulders A . large *bite - burden. .They ere returning from a eareter's:shop id the village; which they have - robbed of ea many shavings as each could wrap - up'aisd tie in'the sheets which he has carried 'theses from his bed for the purpose. They ad. . Irene. andisarefolly deposit sheir burdens in s pile beneath. he, window of No. 86. 14 This is one scene in the laying of the plot. l • 1 From the floor, bear the door of 86, there rises a flight of "fairs tb the second story of the build:, log : At the summit of the stairs there is a level platform. Here e see chairs with tall backs, and eliiirs with short aeks, chniriwiih long legs, and 1 chairs with short cgs, chairs With cane seam, rush sets, wooden seat", and chairs with (almost) no tents at all, coining together from all parts of the college. At-last they, are all stationed at the• top -cethe staira, and one of the studenti is left to take chill* , of the second seene.in' the laying of the plot. ' I • I - At the bottoms the stairs are tyro of the stn .l,;nts,Aaistly bating a halo with a thr&sinch au ,r; through Prof.lVon Cranes aleciping-room duos iia where all stand in • silence around, watching 0..e - oporation wi mute interest., Three Tour. . i ttart syringes, fil ed with water ready for nse,,dy inq an the , floor, . replete, the pfutiarlies of seem t hird.' which Snot .er student is left to superintend. And now the d•or - and vrindow,blinde. of the Professor's room •re securely, fastened upon the outside. The ellen% students throng around •No. 86, Ilse bees 'aroultd t* hive. 'Onel takes a card of matches from his pocket and stations himself by the shavings. Atether steals up into ' thefehapel -belfry. : / • ; . . . o Now all is rea y. All bold t ail" breath Akre pease in mute exiatemhnt. The moment has come. A burning match is quickly, applied to the, crack ling. ehiviogs, and "Fire !" 'Tire !" "Fire!" echoes and.re-Schoes.in stentorian motes from a hundred tbroats;around.among the massive walls and ad *tint hills. Th chapel bell's ''(Ai us, 'long. " adds a doleful accom abiment to their' hideous, yells, andebeirs begin to time ddwn lir stairs, clatter ing And rattling gather in alma t deafening con- It fusion.' • - •' . '' . , "0, mine Got! ' line trot I Mi9eGut! 'Tis pull& , ing is all purnt dowd'!" exclaims t rof. Von Crain; us ber'juinps in quietly " dishabille " from his bed: A fierce let of '.lpr ter, from a Bridge, through the atiger-hole itrbiti door, greets bite in the face,-- lie pauses to Catch hitPbreath, an I as the contents of another Syringe follows him around the' room, and his dodgingls ineffectual, be ejaculates— 1 I •"0,-mine - grxdpuys, dou'i play on me mit,te en= chili, but 'elp um out o' dis 'orriddhlasel" . , I The tones of the bell, the coot tied shouting of Alto students, no, and then a shag rolling down the stairs, end dallies of, cool water, from the re- pleatshad syrin s, do not, in the-meantime, cease: had the old buil itoohakes trith!the uproar. • Shuts of "T h e re, North College bas fallen in!" ~.,„Culltgi b gusto totted" ) "Pour on the v o ter, boys l " ! Did „Von tee Joues fall from that .lecher?" • "lie! broke his back." "Stuith's. city ered up in- the r ins of North College!" "0, l'r ey'l mercy.!'.'_ , • Heaven! Ilearenr "help! hel 1" "Fire!" 4 F-1. r—e!" "P—i=r--e!" 1 '. ' ... 4 . Ye e uproar I r edoubled . Outiti the studente•l goes,to the aug r hula in the Prefessor'a door, and . i screeches— ' , 1 .0 1 , "Pref. Von am is in his , t!ooth ;... bell be bunt 1 1 I to death! 'Help hini out! Belli him out!" And from th room of the Prof:retries a voice— • "Mine Got; at lab so ! o,:Mine,,trot, it ish 1 0, mine Leer poysj 'clp me out vreniAitilo!orifd blase -dine door am tight fast, mine ‘viyilows pe Shut "tight I:That shall I dot 0, mine' t‘lit, mine Got 1" Now the itudarits all about, "Save the'Professor" ;till the huildinic ihakes with echoes. 'Five min uteit-havielapsect sine., the shavings, began to 'hero. .- The old bell ceases to ring, and the student who has been foiling it, quietly 'descends. Anoth-. er ramie' back} the anger, to the Chop, and all the 'rest retreat en mares; with each a.chair ution his bselt. A mordent more, and every one is in hie .room. All is still as;'moonlight: in Eden." ' ' .., The nightea s which were thrust oat from so .many, _window in the village bet w, are all with -1 Arewti, and th owners have quietlylain down Arlin-upon th i t beds, with the age S conclusion in their minds th t "it's nothing,ititer all, but some of those elille boys having a time." 'the morrow dawns. Prof. V.On Cram site by his bedside, the picture of a stranger in a strange pkiee.* Aro t 4d hie door are slits of - water, and here and th a fragment of a broken chair to kayo a trams behind of the tumult of , the prece ding eight. Some kind (I) fellow skulks Out from his room and removes the qatiming. front Prof. Von Cram'a door, and hastens back unperceived. The,Prefessor freds himself at length liberated, add "Comes fOrth." , . , "0, mine got, dam pop did do ail dish to fright. e,n:inelVhot poys dem pe! Vhat a tam gountry dit.h-pe I _II vish I vash out vrout it!" - 'Alms "enis'''' to this sketeh Consists in a dismis. slalb pidieited by and . granted tel Praf. Stiiiiklcton V., A rOrmi fr m his professional laborsli James towirlYniverlty, and in all the , students mitacia lout iknotan eat who was engaged is perpetuating this outrage pou the Dutch viatim ..af their be. If ° 4 - • ,- ' . I , .. '`.* '• - . USEFUL RECIPE& . ' . ' , . • ..n CitsurlrD Ernoissr RAT TP;.—A good b4 t RA leap < mti ay made , hy tilling 4 smooth ' kettle to ..1 within six I elms ; of this top with water, and cov ering,'with cliaff. .The first:J./strata In and Makes en ootrry Implise he cannot get out,' and the rest core/11'1,o r.eta irbtst the matter Is,. share the same fate. ' ' ' • . . ' _. ~ How TO Nati POTATOtS 3151ALT:....re1l the pa iitoes, pier !hem ill , , ksttli - of emu water, .. (woitrut outinond abap_ ( ndS,) and keep therm • over the 5 until a fork passes readily through them. The dredge with dour. Your potatoes ,will then be round vory mcsly.l • , ~ „ ... to Kass' rilx-Pica witstour APPLast.—Talto Sour, als We, good fresh butter, .tc.,' - in the tonal way. and in the dims! proportions, with which yoit may maim your crust. ?Attiring pr parsed. everything; you cutup cue eppl ti and put it ioyoorpie. This .411 then be an apple-pie without apples. - • • To QM! i Dent OR WOOirrliOT Wont YAK 'CRY ze Lorr.—'.eke altruog Iron Wedge and an- old est. losett the wedge at, the Ade of. the lock, and - strike it ti. filw. vigorous Users', when the desk or tots will Ily' Open withoht, the aid of a kei. .. • 1 . 4 , .t.To 11,4E1/ _ELMS , TRIM Afeir.-..- Rub the meat w.,11 end thou sink it at the bottom of tub of water. It willbe_ peqectli rate Troia ' all . How To Mira a Sterstt-ramet.--Take a vultad of glue, melt it. giro year bit, a 'kick „r tisii, anti let ft stand a week.. The*. ve ' boffin Mit or tat Arta th' ,it o 40* or • r to 4:4 . 0.)t to n tin.oiaiih owl getcovered with tc tin;_ Paint it tot emir taste di. ata ' Mg;ll44Ma 1 1 14aute_ alOe pieta. of A oleo opt,. et tite - draggiere. corer it with ja .tliio, poll; and tato Ile,htly Ilfteartiainatte.; ear • ritp a dip katfe and serve with void water- i ; lON WOO m aim TY: •benpap " '61111171"11=44/*Olurdli theast„,, 4k4 k ° lll ` ll4 of apow.r pat urn, zutine!it . - t and fkinkfrecent puospiattanosef.Ylionus-mn, 9sisi Ptivq, 11444. i';aittniciaey°l7l..."'"*-14 Malainerl' ..l3 l oc r i e ty of Pwl7..xe• Tow Having bw i r e j is ' , the lierA f' 4 4 0 ,04, t riem d'ing Orfeltid.. • • toted witlitaq PeataS6t d'prvql4!execli jONISL': 1031 y " 4igr i s intnrolit e ivi6 7 SWIM • i L C=M , 1:11,AIR IRON ORKa. , 1115 .sabioltets reiettany • knits li,,,,,enldonlathe wiliness ecntranmity to ads. newroand*YeadMalaa ffiin the town if4Lindr, &bust/W . o*w ty. , _where' the are propozot to bond Stoma Only Breakrrs,';rnmpaandMaehiabry of every pattern. Also, Drift Cara:lron or Branveaatingsof any siscor pattern, Being prietiral tneebinles Coal op orotoni ant others who went.amaallrY Inngd do well to Rive them *tall and examine thetraork. Orderithsak• tally redenred and executedet the shorttot notice and on resaar.4l4,trnoa. CATlilitd3,l)BNlll ll . s4 :* l- : St. Clair, Awn 200 , • • I. . ASHLAND* m ff i ff T/F-TD , VIE Si TiSCitlltrad are now fully o,patell ta furnish:lit the Ashland Iron 'v 4 +3 , Worts' Rtoisn'Englnes avid Pumps of any i ta = pewee and capacity,. fur sniping. and other Firposee, Coal Breakers of every else stud pattern now in nee, together with asthma and forginga of eyerledeenriptioua. Cml ind Drift Damn( all area! end pattenis, large '444 and ileac Cara,--all famished I at the, xhorlest..nottee, The oubseribere flatter them , selves thatAreuenneh as everytneinber of thi firm fs practiespmeshatile, they will be able to furnish weld; eery theit wIR compare firers' ibly„ with any in the Re gion. - AR orders directed fit L. it'lholaff k Bar*, AZ•b7 lard, SCPLLAILIP e 9207,1%, will remlfe prompt rtteu lion. - f.. fr. 'oArtstat. WHAM. C.AItNED., JOIIN UMINER, 0.0-NER. = AshLii6;i, Star IG, 30 ifiinx — iiisTA: CP4ITERS i ,4 1 1;x6,0 UA 11SN. IN - CV Kag aniaqua, :maIO MU ny Q y t The Subscribers, proprietors o f the al, aborenstatedettetudreestablishatentota -044401114 now:meta thecitlzensoffrianyiktlleowt rrar:,.... n , would the pubilegeaerally, their sena onsets/ turnout any and all hiadsotwark bribe'sline. at the shortest notice, Radio the moat eat;' Istectory manner-mach as buildlnatSteam Engines, matt; gartering Railroad and Drift Cars, l'empa, Outlay' arid Machinery of all kinds. - , July the best workiden are emplo7ed , and satisfaction may thereto be safely guarsaiteed. Orders from abroad prAnotty- filled., . & ALLEN. • ratuaqua. January 21. 1855 4U . - HEAVER NEADOWS, a - INEEtDpiIif.jpgN"WORKS. eign,lwß nu 80 4 , 4 Amyl Isx:B, -Iron and BMA Pounders, respectfully inform their _ , trans, and the public generally, thatthey TUC. Lam are fay prepared'at the above establish ment-it° manufacture Ream ,Engloes of every size; PuniTs. ifellroad and Drift Cars, and every ether deseriptlsn of Defn and Brass Y %stings suitable for .the (Mal mining or other loudness, oritherreavt reasonable terms. Also, BlOwing Cylinders for blast Furnaces and friuchine work In general. • ;Repairing of all kinds done elth neatneesa..a mrsPateh at the lowest prices. All work reeersned by there war ranted to perform ..41.r They would solicit the custom of I hose *no ;nay. Taut Articles in their line in this vicinity. All orders will meet with Immediate and prompt Afton , S.W. HUDSON, Much 4,19 . 54 9-ly HUDSON. 10ONALIDSOX.! DONALDSONIRON WORKS. C, JONES CO. reepectful- Mpli ly Ignite tha attention of the business ummunite to their new Fountiry and ra : ,: ca t a Machine glom. In Om! town of Donald . Schuylkill county. They are now fenny to execute all orders for machinery, such as .steam engines, pumps, crul breakcrs; Mill gearing for grist and saw mills, railroad and drift cars. it-, ie. Whiz practical mechanics. we Satterourseirce theta!' work. done at the Donaldson Iron Works. trip she Such • satieln,o as will ie:inire the future custom; of their - patrons Orders thankfully recelced and execu ted at the shortest notice, arid en reas , tuthle terms. .PCTER COX. ALFRED JO;sr.s.. tebrutry tall 5- LEWIS wycLui. DERAVSN'S IRON WORKS, • • isersvilue. Subsfrilsif Is prepared to, mann ft facture STEAM ENGINES of any posrer, 4 6 =gl - Pumpirof any cspacity.and Coe, preakrra - ;4:ft rr of evey description ; as veil as every • ''""' other kind of machinery used Mine% Ureake;s. Pumices, Rolling Mills. Elva Mills. &e. From-the - facilities possessed for inensuacturing, and bran long experience in the hulloes's, workairn be turned out at this establishment, at the yery lowest prices, and of • superior quality. Persons desirous of putting up machineryof shy kilid; aroinvited to call end examine patterns end 'Weenie ac. puainted with prices befoie contraOinkelsewher4 Orders of every kind are aolitiWyand strict attention will's) given to their protnpt execiition. • WiLI.IAM;DiIIy EA. - _ , December 9.054 o4Estf TtitzifficT TREMONT JRQPIWORItra,- - - Triunes:at Schuyskila Covauty,ecniasts The Subseriber,srespeetfulWnvi to , g , the attention of the Lasinessoionimunity 'RR to their New Machine Shop and Form : 2= dry , erected in the town of Tremont, and tad.1.21..1 under the superiuttMdence and manage-, ment6f „Messrs. Z. liatdorll and Philip Umbolts; where they ar i e prepared t 6 ()secede all orders ,for Machinery of j Prase and iron, such as Steam Engine% of any power, 1 Pumps of any capacity, Coal Breakers of every deacrip.! lion, all kinds or' Gearing for Rolling Mills, Grist and Saw Mills. Drift-Cars, and nil kinds of Railroad Castings, such as Chairs for Flat and T Rana-Frogs, Switches, and alt kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Shafting'. Mr. UM* bolts being a practical Mechanic, and having h.. 4 the con lidenre and experience for many years in the Coat:imam, persons desirous of putting up Machinery of any kind, are-invited to call and examlneour patterns and superior i quality of work, and become acquainted with prices at I these Works, bofore contracting elsewhere. Orders elev..' ary kind thankfully received, and strict attention will be' . given to their, prompt execution, having, several i1i2171, 40, and 60 horse Engines en hand. Jan.o, 1856 147 C., A.. 4 A. M. Sr ;•. PORT C..actuttsisr - - t Foutaiiiiira. MAC Ittl NE _SHP,' tort carbon, Se buy !kill VO., Pa.' t T. ;li:WINTERSTE EN antonym , ill L es htit reacitnem from the complete outfit "F991 43 X1 of the above namedeatablishment.to sup ply all orders In his tine of business— . such as I'm. Steam Engines, itailromi and . Drift Cara, Purnm.,.Coal Breakers, Castings and ttlachtne -ry 'pf every pattern. lie watt:nits his *ark to give satls faation, and accordingly solicits patronage at home and abroad. Jan. '27..1a5.5 4-ly ' I FRA KLIN IRON.WORKtTC -7 :_•ub,ritmrts Aitpuuttee to the Pub lie that they are .the Proprietors of the g ' :"',JarSt Franklin. Works Port tbrbon. lately car ried on by S. •illyntan,'whortithey eon tinne_to manufacture to '-order. at' the she est notice. Steam Engines, Pumps. Coal Breakeraitnd Machinery of almost any size or desrliption. - for mining or other purposes. Also, Railroad and Drift Care, Iran or Brass Castings of any size or pattern. Orders are resret., fullyt solicited. GEO. A. PISSLER El.o. - 1. • . Franklin Shovel' Works. '. The subscribers continue to furnish the Colliers and Dettloff of Schuylkili County, with Shovels of all kinds, at the lowest Philadelphia prices. Attention is particu larly railed to their Coal Shovels. Orders-for Shovels of aßySize or pattern promptly attended to.. UFO. G. f10t...-Lbit k DEO.. POrt Carbon. August 21;1852. POTTSVILLE. FOLINORr AID .NIACHINE SHOP, • i . tam ar itructory, 01,C• r i7 1 . 7 . OMNI NOTICE.—The busineaSof the late firm ~ .• ./". Rfie, or SNT.DI:II dr.'3IILNI:S. will be contin 1 ,„,..,... a , ~. uou by the su scriber in all Its varioils rtiaL l timr branches of St in Engine building, Iron - FM:miler, ma acturer of nil kinds of 31aehinery, fur lislifar, Mills. Blast rurnaees, Ealiroad Cam, &c., Jte. Ile will also continue The inzAncas of 31in log and Felling the celebrated Pine.Pare4 iViiite Ash and Lewis anti Sligo,. Veins Red .Ask Owls. being sale pmprie tor of these Collieries. otor.or W. SNYDER. January 21,1653 . • ' • ' l.' 3-tr • & MINERS.PIonrer o er w orks. The sulascribent respectfully trorlte.the attention or the. bushrese community to ; their Boiler IVoriss, on street, he '-elar-lum low the Passenger Depot, Pottsville, Pa., where they are prepared to maul/Paktum '•! titlil.littS or EVERY DESCRIPTiON, Sittoke Starks, Mr Starks, Blast Pipciipissometeni, Drift Cars, 'Av.:, &e. Hers pn band. ' • lk.ing: practical mechanics, and having fogyeafs devoted 1 h enwelvea entirely to this branch of baldness; they flat ter themselves that work done at their establialunent will give, satisfaction to all who may favor theta with a call.— Individuals and Companies wilt find it greatly fo their ad vantage to .naminotheir work before engaging. elsewhere. Nay . 5, 1553 194 f JOAN k .I.olE'd NOBLE. - • TTSVPI,I,IE eff_b nt•BM.atillbitS respectfully an . 4f2 . nuance to the:VuLlic that their new Boil 1 ; 14 1ii (1431111 is now completed' and in:full ope - -rliaL.;: . aintnllon and that they are prepared to sup - ply dil kinds of Bar iron of carious sizes w,hich they will warrant to be, superior in (Aunty to any Obtained from abroad, at the same prices. They also manufacture T Rails. ibr the use of i ii . he lieries and Lateral Bonds. weighing from 21.t0 lbs. per yaid, mado of the best Irdn, and Iwhicloolti found much cheaper than the imported article, Being practical mechanics, and having had considMaille‘ experience In the Iron business, they itatter!tbenWeires that they can give entire satisfaction •ti) purchaseriL and also make it theirinterest to .patroulie home maslufac tures. BUit l ilBll k CO: , December • • l• 494 f WASHINSiTON ARCDPI WORKS. osia k vi e e ne t THOS. & JAB WREN respectfully Invite the attention of the business eommunlty 1 1;471 to their New Machine Shop and Foundry elided between Crednnd Railroad streets, „ . nerd fronting on Norweglab street. where they are prepared to. emirate all orders for machinery of Brass and Iron, inteh as Steam Engines, nil kinds Of Gear. Ing for Rolling Mills, rist and Saw Mills, Single and Rouble acting Pumps, Coal Rreakers, Drill Cars, all kind's of Railroad Castings, such as Chair for Flat and T Rail; Prop. Switches. 4c.• el kinds of east and wronghtlion Shafting. Being in4ctleal mechanics. and having made the demands of the Coal Region thely study fry years, also all kinds of Machinery In their line of Nosiness, they Satter themselves that work done at their establishment will dive satisfaction to all who may honor them with a est. All orders thankfully received and promptly ass ented, on the most reawmable teems, : THOMAS. WREN. JAMES WHEN. Nov,. '66 ; [October 2. MSS 404tf] 47-tf PALO AVOAROLLINC MOLL. dun. beg leave Linn. • " tMI flounce to their friend's and the public, . 11 ;44 %enerally, that their now Rolling MIII at Lia= Palo Alto la now 'complete. and in full 'operation, and that they are prepared to fernien rails of rations patirsus, weighing from 22 , to lOttes per yard. Also, di ff erent of flat, sqnsre , and sound merchants' bar iron. Orders foe rails or bar Don are respectibily solicited, and will meet with prompt'attentioo if left at the Rolling 31111, . Bright Lerrh's Hardware Store. Centre street. or at t ti* ern ce. HAY WOOD, LEE t 0). IIFFICE—N. E. corner Centre and Jr.ruiter stmts.:id story, Potterlite. January lst, laid. • The undersigned bare this day formed a co-psart riershlp under the style and Arm or MAYWOOD, LEE & CO, for the purpose of rinuintactroing Railroad and Bar Iron, at their Palo Alto Rolling MID. ' • ' BEICJAMTS MAYWOOD, 'RICHARD ERR, • s r. . • fIEOTIOR TIRIOUT, , • - I WM. HARMS. The basinese of the tate Arm ef Lee, Bright If A Co.,will be settled by the dent of na.twoods 1 4w* Jan. l. '66 , - ' 14T P rA I A IA I P .aftt CI is R m C a ß ntlart l uVotru T rZ u _ nserd 011 and Graphite, the Phonbago or Man Lead 0f.... commerce. ' The uttele b highly recommended to toot enerreni, ea It reeling the ectlim of salt trater,.te alto to holler end Iron tetoulhetinnre of ovary deter); (lon, OtoehhAkts..l4., for tin Ad other roofs, and In PO Ihr any purpose when it le desirable hi" reeerr,iy.tjo.- I protect V oral , from tiro. and alio to preserve wooden I work. One [ n eat of tide .Int Is as detrandelm Finfliosto of the ordinary paint. ' Bonet* palort•kt t ' de *JO 'll good cast 0f 3 4:1s pant wilt be.-Inity boa cot. melon. Pri In num, floral to 5 5 Ihe. 11. Wiwi& In cook; or to nOtlint,"lo giants per 'pm 0. Fanfare entlirtornie it knoll quantity for 1/111,.. p s For Sale w mfreale end Wan by • ' B. HANNA% • Sok)ilent for the ninnufactltryr In fichnyltM county. t t , . , „ ..,.,, itw t *a' 'i i - ‘- - 41 , 4 . ... .-.:..,, - A‘ - II T Di‘ ' • - - - -: 4: - f - : - iii**Mp r l., l 9r**77 - , .. tr; SCRERTM : #I . O -' lit ibp, Itiesor i elt • SliWilitste - Ai • iiii - 4 pertiiiil •' ' -V IS mid :Malt dielerireepoe tfultir Iti• ~' ~7' .- dighlrieetbegiteationothis miaow” -,.. to Malin° ILO sittstinitti dock of Chlblostreeitoteledierweet,tienthween.'sdtees blots. vaitece...e.e.. togethoe with the mere_ _ , i stet et bootecirttoes. create suelteerwei , . makithittip lee 241 pow on Med Ltithialiebilegtottit-: - - --;. ,? -- fl.,.'' ;-fladoor ab ort . tit corsiecillit9i , slice; I; ill's t , , ... ~. awing, oontfo tie a#4 Rinlitt.r. ,- , • - f ',C.11. - rathuiret..:. end Boots inieteto . erdee i tee fairest priest, at tits shortest notiee.eosit essattfisetwied - 'rote the hot otuutterfeht t ., rwerythtesin the glineesele• Inc line &retailed ifitb iterpateh, Ind inwteated WWII malediction. - sa- , Try ierai, end Yoe tilt*" 1 9 0 dill* Vette. We. Atiiil 8.1.850 - ,-..- • .14.1, .. • =:5 on the Idtti. hire nls-oiorned irnestablishment, for 4 hosbore Maims, I.lrer Termer. whero they thim-kfulfo r ordersonni promiso PFou9t attantkla and latiffsetorproft; • ; • . . Poltoille,O.fobriCB.ls.s4 WORKS 41.11. sorts of T Rails, troth 22 !0.00 pounds per yard, on hand and for salo by - • C. 8. Ins E. VIRDLEt & SON. SLCOIIOI, Fluid Camphene, Tur pentine, &e., lbr !Web' , ' 3. T. 'if eartm. , • uyititi seven, August •&6 ' .10 T I..,,d. .o o N , S. MMb Z y ine . .Paip,l , si t ni N t . hlte . nctylkill /Laren, A uguat s 2 . 3, 16 ,- , . O ----- ._. . , sKOR SALE--- A large quantity.of, 2d hand Mope Chain for sale, of rations sires from tIC il ON InthCS in diameter. ' . . Doc. 8,135. 40..., '- : , .E. YARDLEY L SON. Paints, Chrome Green, Chroine Yellow—dry and In OIL and COLORS of every description, for sale by J, T. LIESNO.I. Schuylkill Itaten, August. 23. '543. Rt. -. 0 nnii lbs. Pernylasi Guano for ioNX I - 111,1 -P 2l ° , by the bag orlon, at &hay' tam 119Vell. by 11l BcbaYibllama, Mir:lst * , se, 34- 20,00 0 FEET Window Glass; al 'Ks Lucking Glass Mates, PUIL lbr sale by . . .1, T. lIANNUSt: • Schuylkill Harm, August F UN AHEAD !--Just` d,' a: receive large assortment of Dentgen's Patent Skates; come and EOO them. Boys' Bled& Banat and Plated Sleigh it 11., St STICIITER 'MOM PSON'S. POttssille.tecomber 6.16 49 , ••:: • SAUSAGE CUTTERS & S'FUE. VERS. Choppers, Mortis,. Scale Downs. Phi hour, with haw sad - sw Iva, Bloch and Pulleys, 110Joet de., at • STICHnit ;6111011P8Oh"6. Pottsville, December 6,'86 ; 0 MACHINISTS and DRAFTS. NM—German Bilverliatranlced tiangurar Sealer; unrivalled Steel Aquares, littaicht and Uoveled StrAlght odges, 'Rules graduateffdeelmolly from 1 , 0 to 100, combined Gunge and Callipers. all U. S standard. at , - • STICIITER t TUOMPSON'S. • Pottsville,,Areinal. 0, • AGENCY for the Reading Ai-acid , total Sii,:hine Shop.—llavitir, the agents Arc the widely eel übrated Agricultural implements manufart lured at Thia'shop, 1. invite the attention of farmer', and can furnish them with these goods at antdacturer's prices —freight added. F.italvtt ?OTT. Pottsville, Jane 28; '56 26- I .4I4i4TNINC, - QDS.AND . POINTS. UST receiveu, au assoftment of tLightuing Reda and While, with twititta ct uiptete, which any Winner ran pat up—aid tar salarhiap lby . June '2l. WI. 2.5i1f ' _ .., IittIGUT A Ltuen.. HOII ' AiL T t[ANt K i E te T g AlLleler in Patuts , Oils, Pa 4,..40r.ti phene, Alcohol, Burning Fluid, Looking Masa Plates, Window Glass, Putty, GUM Ilose,Gumßeltiug,Pernvian Guano, Oakum, Pitch,- Tar, Resin. at.. tie., at Philedel phis prices—opposite thelwan Etbuylkill haves. ~ N. 11—The patronage of retail &alarm, and the public generally. is rospectfully solicited. Orders fded and sent with dispatch to all ports of the country. Schuylkill Haven, August 23,'50 • • 3441 BdORRIS, ZONES Ili If ate STEEL MiIMACHANTIIs Afar, rt,und Sixteenth Streit, ' Have always on hand and for tale BEST ENGLISH MEPINED IRON—FuII assortment,' o} "Regnant," and other favorite brands. BEST AMEBI CAN DABS—ordinary sizes.'or rolled to order for bridge purposes. Ac.„ Ac. PISHIO SYLVANIA BOILER PLATE— Promscueus sizes, or "Mk t° required size. BOILER ItIVETS—Dover brand, made in solid dies. B EST GLISII CAR A XLM—Atnerican and English. FLUE A SHEET IRON—For cover ingiehtdes, Ac.' AMERICAN A,SCttTCH PIO IRON. RAILROAD IRON—Rails and tlat bars suitable for tames. turnouts Ac. ENGLISH A NORWAY SLIT 110141 P""" , '8 us WASHERS—For held inachirtel7 Purposes I MACHINE sad BLISTER generally. Cako , mtso, an extra onality for taps and dies. The above, together with a tall assortment of Item. Steel, Nails and Spikes, to which the attention of dealers, railroad componies, engineers, Miners, founders and ma .rbiniets is invited. I May 10.1860 18.3 y p J OR TtiE pEOPLEI Readand Boned, Wore you muy. , QTICHTER & THONIPSON takii +jPleasure in announcing that they have opened a new Hardware and Iron StOre, Orr Gro 'corner. of Ctotre sad Marked arra,. And invite the attention of their killaddnand the public generally to an inspect tlik of their tame and ,axle; assortment of goods, which will consist In part of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Boilers Saucepans; Brass and Iron Nettles, Rites, Guns and Pistols, Rifle Barrels, Powder and Shot,-Percussion Caps, Iron. 'trate and Copper Wire, iron, Steel, Mellows, Anvils. Vires, Files and Basps, Traces, Nails and Spikes; Muley. Mill, X Nut and circular Saws; English, American and-Ger man Grass Scythes, Slekles, Scythe Stones and Rifles, ROM Rakes, Spades and Shovels; Hay and Manure Forks; Riddles, Sieves, Axes, Iletchets, llatemers, Planes, Sews, Ropes. White Load, Oil, Glass. Locks. Latches and Hinges;. Butcher Saws, Choppers, Cleavers,Dlal Balances . with Bow and Swivel. expready for Butchers, Ac. IRON of all kinds and deseriptious. Our foreign goods are manufactured by the best makers, and the domestic nr-. A, tides for the most part obtained directly from the mann facturersicomprising Cabinet and Building Materials; Carpenter 'and Shoemaker Teets; Smith and Miners' Tools; Moulders', Plumbers and Galt Fitters' Tools; As ricultutal and Farming implements; house Furnishing Goods of every description, and in great variky —ln short, every article in our line tan always be round with us. Our goods are purchased at the lowest prices for CASH, and, as we Intend to put on but a small advance, it will enable us to sell goods lower than they have ever beet; offered in this market; Under this ca mid ion we rcontemplate opening a ese-rmea atone, and take the liberty of submitting this proposition to you for your ennsideratiem- Being outfitted that a business based upon these principles willret alike with the support and approbation of all our 'lends. we therefore propose to sell goods:LOW, fur one p ice. with no deviation. which we are trml convinced will result in mutual beoeflt. to -ell who practiro it. We take this opportunity of rem tfully soliciting your patronage, assuring you thatito palm; or exertion will be spared to please, nor any effort withheld to promote the interest or secure the approha lion and support of all our friends and 'patrons. the us n'eall at the 'corner of Centre and Market street.— Storeformerly occupied by John S. Morris. STICHTEA a THOMPSON. Pottsville. May 31.1850 22-If EINIED RMOXA Of D. L. Ester E l y ord L ware store. RAVING removed from the corner 1114 Centre and 33trket 'treats, to Fry .4 Narta'sold stand, pearly opposite, Mr. Elderly vapid inform his friends and the inhabitants of this and adjoining coon. ties, that everything in the hardware line will always he' Gmnd at his establishment, where they may ho eortain of getting superior articles at the lowest prima. rite: mintier to call at D. L. Esterly'a Hardware Stpre, Centre street. below Market—es N 11,—Orders for coal screeits,ot Esterly k Prick's mate ufacthre. received and promptly Attended to. Pott44lllr. Aprlll9„ 18513 FAIRBANK'S SCALES • Fr HE subscribers, agents for the man- , ufneturers, havejust received a new irtlele.ealled the Union Counter Seale," calculated to weigh from ?4, an ounce to 230 The. For ealo at ttteyorkStore. , F. YARDLEY h SON, ottcvitie, dprlt t!eih ,18514 " • 17- counommts orta ql Taira street.uilsey -STORE, lea m . OONSTANTLY 'on hand, a larker.as xj sortment of Pan and Pocket linties; Stiascett, aid Hazen, Table Knives and Yorke, In leary,irtsg, buffalo, bone and wood handles; Carvers and Works, DMts,/Lbsirbs Unites, • ALSO—a •erj extensive assortment of Waiters, Tag • Trays, kc. Fine English Gans, ettles Pistols, Alleifs RemolTets, and Single and Doublebarcelled Plato's:with ;general stock of Fancy Hardware. constantly On hand. _ `.70/13i COLkalelliasaporfcr. • • Ph ll adelplila,Dec. ;n, 1654 [Dee.•27,'63-52 . 1 614 f . IRON12(4)M1p1111401 WARE HAUSIE lENTict: Sfict.r.T, Pottsvme.--,- kJ The subscribers are prepared to furnish the Trade attain late and Operators at Philadelphia pricer, (freight added wholesale reran% best American liar Iron, man: ufseturedat Potter Illo.and warranted of stoperlorditallty ralla anatable for Wass, and Cable Milne tarnished at short notice' direct from the Importer. • • & SON. • York Store, Nov. 22,•1853 • 47-ti HARDWME l ftrif i lft i O h N DEPOT. , lia.eal big goods at his 44 - ;Le g of a blt r ige n st and with a new determination et furnish. log all smelt goods as the to:Wiesner the Coal Regi o n may require, at that lowest market. , value, solicits the teopoctiou of the Pub le. I shall be ahvap ou hand and have on hand a fall of Dar Imo . Mop leg /lees, ' - • Flue i n, Coal hovels, Cast Steel, Truro Chains, . .. ' ' Slit hen, " 'Wails and Spikes, Rope, Tackle Blocks, ' Relieve, ' - ' Anvils and Tires, kr., ' Hardware and Iron Depot, Owen Stater, throe doers' above Market, Ran aids. - '- FrIAN IC - POT?, lute 16,1854 . 2d tf gaiiiii' Nsll7lll7i low Mata'lloi, nereßank, P( an excellent 1--- -- CoaCh Trinsminga, ~ , .7" Files, . Springs,. . .. ....',; Fine Frays, , saddlery, ' - :. Wilma.. Wale. • dboomakeesToola. ••'-' Assortment or fins Leeks, Carpenter's Tools, Table Cutlery, alassand Paint ' Pocket Cutlery, , Bar Iron of all slses t ' , Table Spgens, Rolled ~ " •.. . Anvils' and Vim, Nails and Splices , .. Assortment of Rao ( Nisi' Railroad Iron and ;Valls, ' noel Iron Crucibles. ; • Smith Tools, ' • ' Wl*, Tin Plate, Building Materials;•,- -. ' Bram Kettles, Cast Steel.. - Sad Irons. Rimer Stosi, Pane and Boilers••• " •,-.. Arm Blister, Chain& Mill Saws, ' " Ballet* d ?meek • Omura Saw Fr; : ' . ... Peale t and Sta. ,"- Fine Band4aws. -- .. ,-, -- - • . •• .•-- - O. B.reiarns lila thlialca f o ifie pitblle tar thaliatiatiar; thayext•mded l li t hlatl a blettadleMpaiespolettnead happy tb• new Arm, be Otallty OTtludrgooels, atria atm. tioa to basins* and aeacitamadathrg - priesk "1/14isierita ' apdpoisratied easOlmads P,siotbrviUraJ atqaer ill ef r l drd B6ll "iii""" 45 F 4 A81otiT L' . • ..- , ARE. HARD ~ERCIVE Fwo doors be eland nearilopixeitetbeAti. • ttrrille. where irlEl be fenyld ritof aiworaleti ESE r %%It IR "elk 7 ,i' LEA, I I yoneKoluurou :ft-thittiska ow awe &Demi bolt *rd. tb• vorl4 and isiworecdthmth tietteediti snimii4 kraal.: The EttludnArtaity ratterskl soy hair ifter,‘ ballinfr:ortirt!re ymrs. - • illikameg litriet,Xler York:. Lytau? Faltatiatinitillaitlhess tardy* inist+,goripseraturotis . - .' , ,-: EIROWItIi . :- : : •- . . -.--• ' ' Aii4s-icitaltek - sialii; 3 0 i; A :") . Laiiolloll-,it Ahattders Eta ligiii-, adman sitaorgessetgegraytidlicomety. awl riles new rag ettmie;the nodaretencd Mill nudereins la a grin man net, his old establishmt ttailiandedom. and will continue to seeontmodate his customers to-sorb a ProtaPt and witisheowg mince ara to-warrant end. so. 11 care tbeir, ue 1-41 end rondtteg*-I,llre More One ha takes this opportsrnitilhiethen to bisfrlends patrons lie; melefut:neltrumielmerntit tbr the -/ Teri aubettuttlal manner In iv l bkh they like, dm , ing man*. flan , indeed Mil with their patronage. mull hop, I ttoy mill continual° appreciate ow bumble efforts to eerrethern. Crotlttas Stowell,4 tad up in t superior manner awl is willatoched With 211 Lids of drugs, , 10 . this reaped oarmgetihturient carom be eam•lled !).I ,II W other similar concern. - -, . Jotsa. ha salow - 1 iftwfod amid. Pottsville, Jinee M=T CUBS ZOR.DMInZMEMI jpREPARED from. RENNET, or the fourth stomach of the OX.ailerdireptiona of Baron tettln. the great Physlologieslehendat, by .1.8.110 TON, M.D.. Philadelphia. Pa. - This to Natures own Remedy for an unhealthy steno tteh. No art of man can equal its curative powers. It contains no gicohoLivltters. adds. or nauseous drags.— It Is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the or A &hie patients who cannot cat a votteromck _evyytthout acute Beitareofdruggad Imitation& Pepsin IS not _ 1 Calton the Nfent and get el a deserlptirereular.mtlei Airing a large amount of scientific evidence. front - Lilo .begs Animal Chond‘try; Dr. Combe's Pliyakdmy of Di lestlon ; Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet: Dr. John W. Dra”ers of , ,New York taivendty: Prof. Dangllson'erhys 1010Ptt Pref. Itlllitosn, of rcle colleget Dr.toes Physiology; de ootertter with report.); of an= an p ar t s of i vnf l ed States. • vtirSold by all druggists and dealers In nedicines.— Price ONE DOLLAR per hot tie. A. naNNAN,oreesemite and Beloit ,Agett. Pottsirine. 10- • • March 9, '66 W... 0, Wholesale andlietail _ Cgtzemikast. S. B.,Corner Centre and Norwegian Ste., - - ,I/Va fames Hefei',) , • I PO"rwv,ll4Lß, PZ - BINA ti . The subscriber, having taken pormindon of ' the house formerly °erupted by Mrs. E. bi. 'Beatty, ban converted abe ram* into a • , -; Drug road Apotberary Store' isuch a b. thinks will proseertirfutorl to, ' all purctussers, and _reaped :OILY calla tho 14 ' gentian of hit friends and the public to ids choice stock. Ile has taken groat rare in the selection of his Drugs, ineenetues, Ae" and fan therefore cheerfully tecouniumd each and every one as being Pula A AvD eitiDULTER.ATED.. . lie Is determined to give his undivided personal at tention to his business, at all boars of the day and night when required, believing that the success and reputation of pAyei.cians as well as the invaluable Uses of their pa tients depends in a great measure on the care of the Apothecary and the quality of his drugs and mutates; and be reels eonfdent that ;return:so, when obtained at the expense of chine and health, will not be the only question with his erlstomeis: when once his tePutation as a careful and competent Apothecary, shall 6p satlafae-1 torlly esfablisheil. This reputation, ho Ie determined to build up, with the assistance of a share of the public patronage* fair Pr , ' portion ot which Is guarantied to biro by 'numerous friends, ineeprudently of thra which he ihopes to Obtain by close stiention to thwinews and strict attention in mixing prescrlptiora which may 'affect the health and Urea of his customers. • I. t • Deception in •preporior inticomPoundingof medicines! for Tirades /peculation be will never resort to, though it is noioriouslv true that such a dangemns deception Is' . Much. more extimeircly and successfully practiced by druggists than can be teadily imaghred. • • Congdon of obtaining a name and rank amongst the first of . his retention:flea, he. only asks attention to prove his will to Serve, and his ability to satisfy the Most I mulcting. itarl'atrotzs may with confidence rely upon the prompt and faithful execution of their milers, sent by mail or otherwise. • . 1- CHAS. W. EPTING, Demmer a Cass r. (bra& of (kph* . and Nerlosigais Ms, Aftstaffrs. Poteiffie. June 21. '66 - 44 A LTH OR SICKNESS., hose between thew. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS: The blood furnishes the material of every bone, mar de, gland Andra" in - Melton:tem frame. When pure it secures Irtaltrfn every organ; when corrupt it neer*. sadly produces dls,•ase. nowm ars PILLS operate directly upon the elements of the streankot life, neutral icing the prindides of disease. d thus cadirally curing , the inaLvly, whetheilecated In the nerves,the stomach, the flyer, the bowels. the muselee, the akin, the brain, or any other part of the system. uer part or cum Used throughout the World! - 110I1.01VAir'S ILLS are equally efficacious in com plaints common to the whole human num, and dbordont pe.uliar to certain climates and localitle7. • . Alarming Disorders. Itrapepala and derangement of the liver. the Entree of Infirmity and suffering, and the muse of Innumerable deatha,vield to these curatives. in all cases. howeverag gravated. acting' as a mild purgafive. alterative and tonic: they relieve the bowel o, purify the fluids. and in ' iLtorate the system and the constitution at the sama timed _ . -1 General Weakness...lei-wow, Coale plaints'.. . When all stimulants falL the renovating and bracing properties of limns Pills give firmness to the t i tlfZ i s Sau nerves and enled muscles of the victim of • debility. , i Delicate Feaziales. Ali irregularities and ailments Incident to the delicate and wain*, ormns of the.kox are removed or prevented by a fewfintes of th—e mild. but Infallibletalteratmes.:— k .o mother ho regards hoe own or herschDdrelf s health should fall t have them within her mech.' ? • S ittatlflo leudersetwents. • r•• The Lend ...faucet," the London "Medical Review," eimOlve tun s eminent of the faculty In Great Britain. !trance and 'eztuany. have eulogized the PILLS and their lavento . Ifolloway's Pats are the twat remedy known iu the world for tic following Macaws : Aithtna .1 Headaches' 'keret Complaints Indigestion ; Coughs . ' lnfluenza • l ' Colds . , - Inthunmatlon . Cheat Diseases . Inward Weakness Costireuers Liver Complaints , Djspepel..• P ile Lowness of Spirits ' • Diarrhoea , s Dropsi • Ftone and Gravel Debility '. Sqcoudary Sympt ems Fever and Ague Venereal Affeetkins Female Complaints ' : Worms, of all kinds tS4' Sold at the matrufaetortes 01 Professor Motiniriz. 80 Maiden Labe, New. York, and 244 Shand, London. by all respectabledrumistsand dealers in medicineilamngh. out the United States and the civilised world, In' hoses at' 5 cents. 13,2% emits, and $1 each. (here Is a cowed - erable saving by taking the Isrper•Mzes. N. IL—Directions for theguidance of patients In snarl disorder are affixed to each box. -June 2:1, Ind; RE CREATEST ' . . Discovery eft netAire. it. -KENNEDY, of :Roxbuiy, has discovered in , ono" of Our common imuiors loci& a remedy that cures - __Every Mud of Humor, from the worst scrofula down to a cvmmon -• 3 Bledtea lie has tried It in over lion eases, and never failed' ex rept in two cases (Petit thunder humor). He has not iu his posses lon ore/ Also hundred certificateLof its virtue, all within tirent l y miles of Boston.' - TwoWAlea dro Warranted to care a nursing -tore moat, Pim fo three b,ottles ill cure this worst ihid of plirees on the face. i :Two to three Potties 41 cure the system of bilerr. : . Two bottles Ike WILMI4ed to cure the,worst comae} in tbe mouth and!stomaeti.., - - Three to dre bottles NU warranted to cure the w4nrl rase of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all Mime In the eye,. c - . • ear. andTiro bottiosare warranted to cure ranuitig of the oar. and blotches among the hair. `. • , , - Fowl° six betties are warranted to cure corrupt and running'ulcers. 'j • ' . • One bottio.will cure scaly eruption of the Shin. t. Two or three bottles are warrahted to mire the' Worst - cage of ringworm. - 1 Two or th, ree bottles are wananted to ?um theljund desperate case of rhemnatiron. • rheum. ree Th he four bottles are warranted to cure the silt . . - Mee to eight bottles will mire the word case of street*. A benefit Is always' experionemi from the first battle, and a perfect egrets warranted whoagle above gustily Is 14m4 peddk4lover Jtho>tsand bottles of tblp 16 the vlelnlty of Boston. I knots the effeets of it In every ease. So sure as water wit extinguish lire, so aura will this cure Manor. 'lawyer Id a bottle of it bat 'that sold another after a triall • sys speaks far itsilf. There ire two things statist this herb that appear to tee surprising; frrs:. that it grows in our restates. in iota places quite; plentiful.and-yet its value has never been known until I discovered It in Ifi46—second, that It should eure all kinds of humor. In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of the, discovery. I Will state that In April, ISA I peddled it and sold about FIX bottles per dal in A 111.141654—1 sob:toyer one thousand bottles per day alit. • Some of the wholesale druggistierho hays been in the business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was aver like It. There Is a unlyersalpraise of ft from , all quarters. In my own practical always 11 idol strictly for humors —but since its introduction ass general familymedlcfne. .ireatand wonderful virtues have been found in it that lawyer suspected. • &rent cases of epileptic tits—a disease which war al ways considered incurable. have been cured by a few At tie*. 0. what a mercy If it will prove effectual in all .autei of that awful malady--there are but few who have aeon more of it than I hare. • 2 know of mieral eases of Dropsy, of them aged peoplecured by it. For the rations diseases of the LiT.T . , dick Ileadscbe.Dricpepsia, Asthunt,Fereraud Ague, rain In the side, Diseases of the ftpine,and particularly In di*. mses or the kidneys, Be., the discovery has done more ,good than any medicine ever known. No clump of diet necesswey.eat the best yon get and enough or ' Mrecticnisfa r tue.--Adul to, one tobrottpoonfol per.day —children crrer tea pars, a dessert spoonfel—ehiMeea from ttre to algid yerws.tea-sowndOl. • Ai, no directions orn be ; applicable to en anatitallons, take entacient to operate on the bowels taloa 4 day. . Mantic/dared be . DONALD KENNEDY, • - .1V4,11), Moroi Oren. Roxbary, Mau.' .. : nape ? Giro Dollar ~ • . .frbe , Teut :'O/0 01,1 *: — Nen KuckMoat; _Mgr, 192 Eraitirtry; Rushton • Itrastlaiv A. B. "k_3o.Eturda ?unto Sr. !Nam& *pot. *wring Woods. T.W. Diem a d0re.152 North that Deist: Plttlidelph IL • •./, O. /Irma .T •• - Noes iord . Slay% Una "SCHUYLKILL COUNTY' LUMBER . MANUFACTURING COINIFANY . t their exteve emit unment, on Bain ced street. • great quaity of lumber of every kind and description. which the y can supply to Operators, Cirpente a mid Builders. at lower rater than it can be bought elseirheue. ! They are nig° ready to supply, through the moans id their extensive business, and la bor saving toichlnei.'matinthetured articles . % their line ata saving of lb per rent, ott former cost. . . Their large workshop have been In sneeettaful :opera.. Um for the past year, turning out vast quantities of Doors, 'Window Brumes, Bash, ' ' panel Work,. Mouldings' ~ Bed.posis, Blinds, Bannisters, , , - Ekniters, ' And ad kinds of frame!. Paneled and 11/rner.l Irorki Which they have constantly on hand. They are ready to execute orders at the shortest notice, 'for any quantity or quality o: sawed in , manufactured stuff. , Dry and'greed' Itetulock, of all kinds, for huildingpur poses. Oak, Maple, Poplar, chair, plankUnd , mantling boards; Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany, Be for cabinet work; ‘lbite and Yellow Pine board* So s oon r7rsw or • made to Oder: White Pane Plank, 3, 234,2. 1 1 , ly„.v, and inch: panel, always ready ; ales plan , beams, ialls. scantling , posts, shingle ,, lath, ceiling 'lath, pail (ng, ke„ lie. .t , . .... •-.: SWg•B ills of sawed taut/ and everything in theig line en hand or to order, at the shorted notice, , ? Pottsville. Mareit29 'l6 • . I a _ CLARE'S PATENT PLOIDZINB - !LICE. The Groat Invention ot lb. Day. ..H . E „ o r f su se tt cyi r k i i b it e co r ..auntyniobuatribecesiat.o.ecthuepedeittihe g tto sell EDWIN and JAMES Id ) CLARK'S new Pa -1 tent Mitring 31111, which tp pronouneed the greateXt *molten Invention of the day. The subscriber hasone -i‘f three Mills% full operation now, In Tremont, where be invited all preens %call and see it in operation. •,,,, This highly inpnious, and much needed Intention, i orius`a n entire new feature in the manufacture of Wheat • into Flour; and the splendid manner In which It per %ruts its, trot, Bririding, Bolting, and separating the rain at .5 single operation into seven 'Different qualities , ef /lope and Feed, grad that within a space of-only Men -Iy.one feet in length by four feet in breadth, at the rst -Idity of twelie bushels' r. hour, on a: pair of French Amer, millstones only thirty inches in diameter. The -girain Is converted at a single operation into Extra and 43upertineFlour. Fine Flour , NI WM I nes. Sb %stun, Shorts r _iind !Iran, any power being applicable to propel it, from a aeiur horse up to ady other 'fretted. The - mall stem it - *temples would not be missed when placed in a room with other machinery.; and the small amount of power it re dukes to propel it, makes it certain that, erelong, it, will • supersede and revolutkadio all other Flouting 3111 Is. :So applicable is this Mill to the wants of the world, that every saw-mill, met% ne shop, locomotive idetp, foundry, forge, rolling mill; at any building haring a power alien tlyerected, can nowhere within Us wallsa complete Mee. Aunt Flouring Mill,at the trilling - mitt of from four to seven hundred dollars, and thus the ,s, amounta limn raised within the United Stites, can be eouyer. . . bed Into Flour within its /knits. 'L c „t With one of theae-MI/Is nearly every large Collieries. toblishment in this county where stem power la used for pumping, should be *applied. They could be erected at a small expense and would enable the% to manufae tare their own tloor.,:' • - ,This 31111 only cite - 000e themace of 21 feet In length, by 4in width. It is also portable and when put up Can lie placed ins wagon or dray, and with a single horse I muled %tiny part where they desire to use it. Its con• struetion Is so simple that Kean be connected with any , engine by &single shaft, ‘, . Sluide•ed Townithip Eights will be: distrae„.dt. ce of by the Aube-critter ' residing at „ Tremont . Hundreds of rn& cateifrontlliDers and others who have seen the Mill In o pen tion, can be seen at the residence of the subscriber - . '. • ,•• ": 1 :-• : J. A..b.-TICE. • Tier.V.•66 , ", ' ~• " •.‘,. CM A Min FM CON sumPrios. ono ns. COLDS. asp ` MA, BkONCIIITIA. OENERAL DEDILITY„ ' AND ALL SCIIONDLOUS numons. . 1111111 , 0 Tried 111 This Impolite at question should beasked every invalid who is suffering frum pulmonary trouble In this fickle elimate. llate on . tried WILIN/1111 COMPOUND_Or COD LIVER - OIL AND Ling! It .wilt not naitirestelike the plain OIL, but is on the contrary, pleasant to the aster moreover, the i'ltespbate of Lime is, in this tont- Mardian, a most remarkable aid' to the beating proper ties of the Pure Cod User Oil. as the following, eertia elites ( selected front a host of like grateful acknowlege. marts) wilfamplyahow. No person +horrid neglect, for a single hour, tough, or any affection of the langs. lest the, most sekens con Sequencer follow. Dr. Wilber's ' pregiratiou•.a both safe and simple, and sure In all ordi nary cuss, and has performed some surprising cures . in deeld-ni tonstramtion, where ordinary medical aid has filled. Tinos:—Daring nearly_ the Whole of the ivisi Sinter, thad metered seriously with a coned, which had so inmate i my longs, that any physician frankly admit ted his fisaret mouramptlon Mowing this trouble to the • Pprreg weather set In. liedklee seemed to afford me tittle rellefointil I tried roar preparation of Cod !Arm. Wand lame. • The effect tim forced litrfarts to admit, was almost erairiett, andl base the pleasiun of saying et thin writing. (WY 54185,5,) I am entirely free from any pulmonary trouble. ; • ' , !With thanks talon for your weinahle illiterrery,l tor : dial ly recommend It to those Ora aro thniallicted: ,' ' ' - • • Astor C. • • Chamber streeLlloston. Ifartukcfured only ti ALE;CCSDP.It ! It. WILSOR CAeta, led Conti sheet, Boirton. • itor by?, W. Inert' X lins.lll2 lincatni !or' ate in Pottsville '!.17 J.. t. Matra, Drupli4 oppnito lepborl Cliarett. • Pottsville,Mar.& 5, 14 10400 • nil Mr 'fiVitM - t , itra- • . . -- • • ~ T H CHER'S Deibia Edina •ForOng tol.d from 'expciiptieaota! ! to iv yuperliv to :or in Ilia.. Tlia . are 4a*jebeep east durable. rot sale ty aC. CARTER; • Prepriebs: 411 e Rigid fur Samplksit roust, :Orem bet ID.' 14_ 46TY; TOBACCO, CRASS AND OATS, ~,.. , . ~,tO T die Hamburg Smoking Tobacco , /Eillt br•• Itimidiertary '.- - • e• '' : , , teiiPthntithlE 300 - bilftalSOOking TtbliM to; VON Balt Spanish Ovum; 100,000 tipiratab Sixes, 11411 1 96 C Y b i * et" JAIIES-S. MOYER., llamburg, Berke county. k/35)Trt . _ Wl' S N ' the FIRE 1— arbieb diastrojad oar Coach ' Facto r y, &odour se vere btm1f0_.3344- discautued, bet • hay.,4k Ittlety to work.* naiad shop mar rive Pioneer Ituroaca, arbors* lie Olt be bappj time our (cicada. Giro us a call and sad a. as tarcpair oar /ram. Angrour t.IICRffinARD , PtttiniUtt tOit•UOU 41-t( glesivz AREILEArARD, - ' imeglitagestret. tiarrate. At. suilieriber is prepared, at his old gaud, to tarnish all kinds of materials In htbr, Una, tte building purraura—i.labv and ornamental. ilacipuidealar attardiaa Lo iamb Samba and Mama ments of blapanniketure. They an be badinerem7 they of style, and will compare tivrorably. to beauty add gal*, lath idly *Labial anaostiarer;: dud We offered at limper ratio. ; JOLLIL Pottaellle. -211 y ST. CLAIR CAR MANUFACTORY. • St Co;;Ta: rf' l llllS . ESTABLISHAIENT is now prepared to eautimet with tistiread Ws._ and others Str any number of Freight sad Coal Cars of every Ste script lon. - Thr maehittery is of the moat: append eorrstrortion, anti the' materials used of the beet quality. the Pro• prieter ran guarautecthe work equal to any uumutee- Welt ha the lint red Plates. - The ChUled. Plate Wheels used" by him are from thistialebrated Frundry_rat Bush t Lebdell, *bleb for excellent* hare no superior. o,4taiL3S.lt. ABBOTT, Pmprietor. • L.S.WTON,is zu !npt.. Oft. 4, '36 - PQ_TTSVIL_LE ' . Saddle sad -11a:races aiatiallietoir ? The Subiciiber would again most respectfully invite the attention of the citizens of Potter 'vale and the Coal Union in rea..2„to Ids large and well selected stock of BADl2pintY, a`il landed' - carriagegird Team Coli A i n of a n d;;A r s' Slone. Drift flarneaa," he. Ife de sires all vb. wiay need anythingDa the `above llne to call sadae atewoods•lieforti—ptifehulng as there De nottilnA Ordora for llama.side., promptly filled on mum:table term- I,EFEVkiII WOMBLSDORFF, • Oppaite Fidatoraf Church, Centre street, Protarale. , Afarch 4. [May 13,'541 d-tf 3 812. 1 12".25 3 2.Y.50, 'STOVES, TIN and HOLLOW-Ware, Brittattniagnd Brass Ware, Cutlery, ke,— bervßanges, Range Boilers. !ortahlo Ran- Gas'Orens, Heaters, like. dc. Haring en lamed his' store be .has added to his . fernter stock a tare variety of new, patterns of cook- ' 4 " ^ ' lag. parlor, office and ball aorta, and he has now thelargrost Mock that, has ever been offered in this county. He Invites his friends and et:Worriers to call and examine for themselves feeling confident that he eau suit them in quality and to•;ce. , culls their partici/tar attention to his 'third iron Padre. Stoves, which be warrants to give more bast, with levutuelkinin any other stove in use. Ile lam atso splendfdarticie of Kitchen Ranges, which he can give the highdet rerommendation.—, PottsrOle, Miguel, 30,115 - . ' TA & MAQUA COACII4 FACTORY . An ganstii Whop, CogistEß of Broad and Centre eta. .-17E11 A DEAN. Proprietors. 7liceerser & Doan having entered n i into part rahlp.in theflarrbgekhking, - 11 case , hoeing , IllacksadthingbtodnersAc w mid Inform the pnblle,ltrough theionairst..that they will heneenwth awry on all the above named bnrnehes at their workshop in Tamaqua, at the o/d steed. Mr. Foie , ter is well known as a blacksmith. te4and Ur. bean is a professional Coach Raker—both are practical mechanics. and 11,y a combination of their skill, they intend to add to their favorable and well known reputations es black smith and carriage maker.`feellng condent that their prodnctice a cannot be excelled. Mews. Poster & Dean will keep constantly on hand every variety of Carriages, Closets and Wagons, and hold themselves in reedin&A to execute all orders—jobbing or otberwise—,with good workmen, At 'abort notice; - . on the easiest terms and in the best manner. Orders front all parts or the • surrounding County cited—addrew Fester tDoan, (bath makers, &e., Tama quay Pa. , . ' . July 28,'8G.:0-6m " ~ LOOK HER g z The ; .. ; L./teapot place to get Store., I inware ere„vi at fIEORGE 'H. STICHTER'S Old ‘_A Stand, to Centre street,POttsville, itearTiopposlte Brown's Apothecary Store, where he ,bas now on hand a fall and choice assortment of • I .. Storm Sheet /row, Tin. topper , &Mamie, &Hollow Ware, which ho otters wholesale and retail, 0:1 qautill it prbvs ity. , 1 corresponding with the times, and which cannot be sumo: ;:z i a • red In the wtily, in cheapness and Daring the apProaching,seasow he will pay particular attention to furnishing Mores of all kinds, vie; Cooking Stoves, Parlor Staves, °lace Stoves, ke. lie has made sr. rangentents with the manufacturer to furnish the same pattenis of cooking stoves which are tarnished at IX•rr's establishment: This "a the best and moat emoted kind of cooking stoves in use add no family should be with. out it. Missing or looked' plates are furnished at all times, at the shortest notice Old stoves taken in ex change for new ones; and stone delivered without charge In .the vicinity of Pottsville. The undersigned irking a practical tinsmith, flatters himself to be ,able to give general satisfaction. Box. tin always on band. 61:0R2 .. l=„ST r im i t--- - : tv A iaaom ----- Am ..... faaviumv, i . . . _ UMEICIEI • , 116 I DI 0 CH MA NEW 1! RTICCAML(IEDICINETORE. formerly drug -I.glst ford. S. C. Martin. respectfully announces to t e public thnt be his established .hlmself In the apothecarytundoess. And opened a new drugstore. near 1T.4 it. sllnet cabinet warerooms, in Mari el street, atioce Sawed, and invites the patronage of those who inaglrevire anything In his line, poomisleg that erecy career tention that his experience vigil enable him to give, and that the nature of the business demands. . Vottartile,:April 12; 1t56 15,1 i : Inman comma) OF . PURE' COD LIVER 1 - - . „ OIL AND L IME. Ilisaia , e- ' • tt3ikidillOßT;*;l;. •.-Inaimrs Amulto - 4 • . N N ALS - V h a.". kltranti - Ist 4ho own nripe,tiOekion *raw md'rs, Saircdat and 1114:Nett* et the 41 and lftiubabN. I.l,4ltir.4lQlZerGlA epirrit y 'Net riff ik4saillne4 . 114054 Sn nutuLens, id 23 rents each. Stshowerion* re. awed et .;: - ' - -11.31.4. N NAN'S - . . Book arid .Stitt lonerrStere. .412. KA lira _Atm Tic_ XXPEDITIOSI • - • - Now assnar tor apanvery. ,: ‘ ~ APersonal Narrative, Containing, an letount of the Itoportaht btectrteks,soerilote sad / to ritdag eilreqtaire in !Le Arctic r nropy Dr- Iflall: ~W netrated.by upwards of MO ealov , AM- elawaires o" 25.000 evrles of th ' beiettlfaUy, ere *Went and inteuredylatereedng work, were indecttbed Ibr in whence of publication. It sbooild be owned and reed by eivybo4y. Subscilbers ilia *hers can aria be 11,18ee11,34 b 7 ,' EL. itANNAN. I pia , • . I A. for i864.n3 'kilt county.. &inter 11, 1 1 d • '!; - • i,• ' otanct.i. PRITCHARD, . Sctobicite.: (zed nblationer, Minerkilie, Perir4t. -- !S S. DlJAlsig':, RULISON'S . General .. a to m rei r Oa fallayinOrorkkad SrlitYlklll tounty t iv. Mason, the Circuit RI- (rho Amarlean Lawyer', dee - ' - .., . Caithere4l Tammany. Itus Howard'si litatestle , Metal the Mum et I,4teralttre, dee, • - ' _roue:Acta or the CINVI• ' Uremia Dove Worts,' .-. Illh • and, Adreatarts or Illustrated Ifiscraphr. ltlark /Isalt.- Greatuaaa In Hitt. taxga. v ie:walkers af the Cron, The peelds's Medical Ugh Itauuslot alethrittlsm hAuse, • '':f' ~ ,,t ' - ..:*e4 ac.• • ... The abase took" irth be atiltereaanapplleatianao,tba agent, la any p4st (l i the county Opubllsher's prices. . ...Vss - ITeld • .-- L .' . ...._ .1 - IE6, iIItitICRSVILLE Bee DAM !stationery Store. ;. 'faEORG J. PRITCHARD,. ILA removed litshOdt State from St. Clair to MI riereville, would inform ' Lls friends, and thb public generally thyugthont•the county, that they truly God his newand establhchnientnn the corner of Second and tall ied streets. ' 1 The stock Af hoop, stationery and fancy 1.41C/PS it large and coraplete.:e>mprlslnit ererYth Inn that may be wanted in his line, at prials that cannot fall to glie sat- Isfictkm, being In many cases even _cheaper than they can be holiest In the, cities. Ills supply of new'. books from the Trade Sales is very extensive, And wilt enable him Weill at wholesale as well as, retail. &hoots. and country stores suntand with books and stationery at the lowest wholessto prices. nook.-bindloz and Wan* work , done at the shortest notice and in the best style. • • 'N. Il..;—Arlything that may berentilred In his Ilno de. livered to order. . • Jlinersville,l4ch s,B, iS~t3 LABOK7 A t IItSSOR Aneti.o TIVIEST, OF BOOKS n rrice•. -. rjIIE SUBSCRIBER is now ice . eiv - • ing from the late Trade Sake, iiu extensive market, o , rlandard Mivellaneous Works, whir the will sell at extremely low prim. ' Among man' othsrs will eie frond The Standard Historical Library. embracing tbe Works • of Rollin. Robertson, litteell. Plettarch.le., 12 vols. The New Library of Standard WU t len. 20 vela, • . ilamMond's Hunting Ally( oturee in the Northern Wilds. Cummings Ifunter'S Life among Lions, Ftephants,ite. Stephen's Egypt and the Holy Land. I I Webster's Family Encyclopedia, of Caere, Knowledge.' fleadley's IVashington and Napoleon. •, , • • Neweemt.'s Cyclopedia of Illorions.l Dayihittt's Cyclopedia of American Literature, Bunyan* Pilgrim+ Progress, Inuit ' ted....• • Joseph us Work; ' , Foxes Hook of NI - 143'ra. - • i idfe of the Duke of Wellington,' striated. .. Chamber's Ilocyclopedis of Literature, 2 vole. ChM - oboes Information fur the Poop; • , Scott's Commentary on the Bible. yob t. Compre4ensise Commentar on this Bible, 6 Toll Don Q Otte stulGll Dia; Illnsirrod Editions, Innate* ad World of Art. , - - :.. • .-• Tales of *Grandfather. Works of Lorenzo Dow. ' ftnitim'allatural History, Plates, f ; 1 Arabians NightyEntertainmseits.i iu - r Dickens' Work; new Illustrated He i ns. Addisorea Complete Works, 6 vol ' • Washington - Jr/imp IV; rks, 16 voila. '-. • • Coopers' Works, 34 rola Bayard Taylor's Werke, 6 Vols. i- trellis' Memento of Geology. „„ Lyons' Principles of " V • Ibilwees Novels. . tho's Dictionary of Artn,. Manutnetures and volt cheap. . ` , - , D. BANN. ' Centre St., opposite the Episcopal' Nor. 1, '66.. • gplicATtim D POT: • .QOWLR, & BARN', No. - 331 North ►►x.77 zit up street, above %tartlet, 1•1114ADPPIIIA, bare just opened 'A complete go: (lobes, of the most ;approved School Moho. 'anion ) laps and obes, and School etoilonery,andwill ptOuied to lee any one Interested on. the subJeetw taat tri! of E4fueation; They are engaged In the following publications, which hare received' the decided and hearty approval of the molt Able and distinguished Eduenityrs througboht the United. State& ItetotherAtun be Intl - tided In their il.t,' 1 _ • • •' Spellers sus& li i eaders. i ' Sattders'-Pietorial Primer: , - Nw Speller. itefiner Sad Anal " Ne e w Si st ['etc/sort • 4 . , - New Second Reader; • " New Third Reader: New Vourth Reader ti ' " New fifth Reader; Over a quarter of a million o f these books have been sold within the last year. and their • spetess Is unptece. dented. Having beautiful engravings, hirge print,fitte paper and mtbstAutiail binding, they are acknowledged to be the handsomest, cheapest and best Renders published. • • Geogratphys • •j. GengrujAy. It Is new universally cone that the only method of teichina. Geography rapidlYand thoroughly, is frottr Outlibe "labs and Globes. l'eltoh's -splendid series ofbutline Maps not only excel_ all others. butare kept up to the latest dia‘mveries and improve ments without regard to expetrie Price $35 per set,!tut followS;; ; 1. !thy ate* 1 and POI Rica! Map oft he Western Rem Isphire.l 7 feet by 7 feet ; l'hy steal and Political Map of the Eastern llemisplutre, l ; 7 feet by 6 feet 3 'Map of the United Sfales. British Proeloces. 3feeico.i Central Atnerl,73 and Cho W. Jodie elands, 7. fort tvt feet; b. Map of Europe. 6 teat by 7 rest: 6, Map of S. America and Africa, 6 feet by 7 feet. The Geographies Aciompanying the Maps are entitled Pelton'a Key to Hemisphere Maps, Peltoes ;Rey to full series of outline Maps. t; : 1 . They are especially adapted to teach Geography by the use of Outline Mite—arecatrettady populatandtleatlned'i 'to be universal! used. SOWER t RARNES v • .33 NhrthThird atreet:Philattelphia. • • I Sir These liookit can also bet had at publisher's prices at B. BAN'S AN'B Book Store, pottefille, who is theagent Or the plablisher. kept. 13.1850. PHILADELPHIA. • • DECOU a MIDDLETON, LIFPOITIRS OF AND WALE? IRON AFD STE*L, • NO; 13 Barr Water lbove Narketi April 12.11 W hole sal, watt FANCY STRAW,` AND ' , PALM LEAF lIATS, 1 ' \o.l4te,tiorth ?Uri &rot, /14i7aiielphia.. January,l9.lBs6 : • - ~ 3.1 y .. 1 C I CLARIFIAD CHARIPACNE CIDaR. I - DY' the Hogshead! or. Bartel, suitable I 'for ,BOttlers or IlOtel-lc, epers. Constantly on hand and far sat* by; et:it) :Eh IiIeBBIDE A SOS , . ;.1*N0.660 worth Serend Street, l'lllladelphla. i. NovernWer 15 4 '56 - ' 4G4, 466 m: ti . ~ i 01276$ : iL'k t 1 OIVI t c t I • 1 • 1 , 4. B. A,_Hallt S. ALLEN; _ 7::atad 8• South w tastrirea,Pnliadelphip l ,' EALERS IN 3.AL,lnive• just r 4,4• relied. dtreettrom Nei Bedford. thl.followtnpani p y or Oil, which they offer for eldest the lowest 'mark et' _p rates: , . i - , 1 . 'l , , NinterSpertn o ll.3.ooogat.,l,WlnterWhaleoll, 12:6004111 do Etephantott.9,6oo do I Racked do, dp 7;00o:do lilso i in store.Oreastmt 011, Pale and 'Brown Soils, Bperm and AdamantheCancUet.° Feb. 23,11.6. -'i ~• • , •-' : 8:1i . CARLPETS, tut) 0p. , 0L1T418. rge s heap arpes tore,f, ~ PERSONS can, purchase Carpet, 911 Clo Olia, Mattingr, ae.:!sery elreik. wholesale Or retail, as the inlvcrlbeiris under • 'Very low rent sad mgbt slow eipenr.e., and id' enabled to tell at' the rely 'lowest pricer. He would - call atteutlim fa his- , 1 1 - BeautlfUl IttlPerba 3 P, 1 71 1 - i ''' L- : 1 1, Superfine Inirraln 2 • - t . n .: 4 ! ill:wand Medlrun 'lngrain d ply,,,} ''''''— i . '' 8. _ _ . Ingrain 2 pir, - 1 Yenitiangof all kinds. And On. CLOTRA from 2 ta2,4 feetiride, tom! farmed's, hails:" Am with a great Variety. of low priced `lngrain Carpet., from 25 to 50 gents, and Entry', and Stair Car 'pets from 10 to 50 rents per yard; Matting , 9f an - widths, Ilearth Rugs, Tibia Covers, Floor Cloths, Rag Carpets, At.)_; R. If. ELDRIDGE, No. ill STRAWBERRY street, one door abiiie ,Ist street west of Second street Philadelphia.) al, '5O n , „.. 3f , e3in ' • •- • snciilas de I snundiS•Peredis.: THE FURNIONINO STORE NO; Ulf CRAW‘5l,,if. mars= OF . Pt...khi. xf.11 , 7011X,' MBRACEg , aii extensipe. and ecirri-• , Epieta assortment of the latesr-tinportatirins and best manufactures of GENTLEMEN'S • FURNISHING GOODS. equal in materiali make. texture, durability and style. Many stock ever offered In thin counti7-•-and at •,prices which calmed tail to secure the attention of close easn ECM& consisting OL , . SHIRTS.. —With linen nt, ucollars and wristbands, of the West and Driest quaUtlegand new andeboke styles. Camp SHlRTS—Thelatest and mcst at' ractirifxwt terns. • • ' • ! • ' UNDERSIIIRT:3 and iIitAWERS—Of wool, merino, cashmere. silk and cotton of desirable Mid duntble gtnli ties—and the Teviet Woo Undergarments, so highly ap proved by physicians. Also; the Shaker Shirts and • Drawers. . •. CRAVATS—Superior q lity endutlfal slyieskind et, full assortment of St4cks. Collars,' Nectar* Gloves,. Shirts and Mutters of thr richest,kinds. .1 ± SUSPENDERS--An alosost endless :variety, Including •theflnest and most durable. • ! • POCKET-HA: 4 7IM Riteill EFS—Silk Isind (*thin—plain and printed—an unrivalled assortment. !- II ALP uosz—viool and - cotton, of the WI ' texttre, selected expressly for relit trade: MORNING ROBES an 00 H,NS--EcepantiWttern ox 'relfent material. and ef the best makn. ! Thlsi stock comprises nil gr ides, from the IMrestt to the richest. that can be prodneed—and eviry fagiltt Mr importing and mantOeturing.not eareedelby any!, oth er establishment to the Hotted States , '-buyers, therrifore, crlik.consult their intereat by examining Mopeds which are told at the bowtsr POW= C• 151, /or Goode promptly *livered at idllbes liblirre pots, Steamboats, A c.,And halm tartar this city, without charge. • 1 ' * . .., 41 Shirts made to order by isirperieneedinwidi , Ip sti-) pertor style. at short Otitietti warranted to :IL' far No MaChine work done in this establishment. ne! Set t. I : , • BOYS'ettATHINC. , A . . r E SUlsat;ltlßElt,,would,lrespect ,. , , fully inform their nninerottsfrids and enstantersof Se dytkill ("minty; ibattheir assort ent of eintillog tut Young nentlemen is miteh larger than evir, andlhey are disposed to sell ehttip.` rertons,living at a disfanre, hate the privilege of exchanging o f Ling Pnrehaskd at tbis store, if they do not init.. s . .-• 1 F. A 41017 k BROTHEL 272 Chestralit St., center of Tent'', Pligia. • April 22:1t56 1 . 16.1 y; 1 • M. vt. mg errors Lpwig , * co., . Ilmod asd Hamilton } tree d . I rested., WOULD thO'attontion . of r road 3tanasteM, and ttiogolits ested In Railroad Property, totbeir Syster of Leznactire/VeMars, Orh Seb they are adapted ta the particular) business Mar , )obirb they Mollie required t! by the nee Of one,. tiro, three or four pate of driving wheels; and the use of the Whole, or so much of the neigl.t as may be desirable Ib, I a out an 4 in serommodatiug them to the gii4A.4. curves, streost'h ;of ripe, struetion, and rail and work I to be done. Weer mascot thertmoiaantri miettaleffect of the power le revved with We least expanse Or ) titteridarioe, eostof fuel, and repairs to Road isnolplAgine. With tbeow objects in view. and as the result n twenty:three jeers praetieal experience in the business by oUr roniOr pert ner, we manureetnie j f re Afferent l'OftEs st ragisiiii, and' several elasos or aims of each kind. -Perimeter atten nos paid to the strotortb of the umehlueln tbe plan and .workmansblp of all , the details. Our long, expellent, and opportunities of Obtaining, infl rnaalloo. enables us , to — eirer these eng nee with ;t ht aseureince that ill Mgt:len. ey.stexitiorny. and durability, they will compare faaoribly int/ribose nt am outer kind in nee; Voalut fitinish Ic tee,"bouting orlon moor tire (to fit MI. tree itelthout boring.) eotnrwitlan caring' lb? %aros e; every description of tiopper Sheet I on and Rofter;Workse and army article. aourtaloppg to the tem& or removes' at Ldoorsotive Knot - nee. 'January 5, . '65. 14! . MMUZW WU% .;,:,..-7',:;::,4'.,-,.., : :''..',,, ';f;:.i.,.7'.:'.'t4-.1..'.7',.::: PHILADELPHIA. . .. 11 "IrRialtaiLltA' LANDIS, ,- - - I'Am:snot • 1. .153 ti 5. a ta''l , a 1'2.4" !TV 4:1; 1 0. t ) . 0 . ; - wt t Ad". ) Neireteber IVA - -464" , I _Oft.2 l amett jotesis'l l 6N, Agent - icor -A. A. •• LA Nti,(lA - O - Latto anti Purr t.) whottyale er n ,OILS and tt.t NDLLS. Not n 4 P.-4,1.4..1 $& .Hater lONA. Neyr York. All orders left at the °lnce of J awes 11. Woe& rel., or at the tar/ange gold, will weirs prompt *t lent t,ri. fkpletolwr - :3Ft t • ATII Ali H. SIELIR3'LESS, • ATTOON Ali AT LAW,. NO, 2 Yorkiltaldings t Pbi *delphisi. • nisrttlos: ' d.:. R. Caytrr, Talua.lllA. ` • . • a"" C°l* * Pliaidelpbti illiman, Norton & Co- _ l'hilltdtiptola. Pet, V. _ _f ?.-,NT1V.4,-EtAlitliiiVinT,Hp,E,,ll,l of FIZENCIT CALF SKIN and gvneral 14Ather er.:No 6 south 34 6t.. Ebilmi.4ph Li. p.nor.tl39 , gortment of hll I:l.fs of Lr.Al7(M.,itleaf,CCOSl, ti} eta 1:111t and OAK SOU; LI:A . I'IIUL ,. . Aux...M. t <. 4., - radm MEI ;LEAF TORIACC? AND CIGARS. PiSLO VO. 21' South Front strcot, C.:MIT/41411.41 Itlefebanta; and • belefula dealers 'lli kinds of ' Le.f. Nonttfootaced T060u.1.4 agari - Hare e.,urt:intly on band and fre pileLoyr, niblindoot AMERICAN and Sl' A"N I:"II.Le...IIf,IO:IACCOS.•PC/OCttd 111 , 10itqW131 run Lome to Nanutteturers' cruse.' ' All artizles vdd, ua;1.r.t.,1 to t,. as r'epregenit.d and every oppk.rtunily ifterdtd,,er,eislninatien. • t -•• at a Lbl.tin , e t bele neders, and lees upon being as trailbtull .SetTtit as it tbotoods warm tieieeted in person. • , t I April 12., Itl6ly ' Tots. . , Ii JOSEPH A: PIEEILES, . ~liA.P.Trt•lfri k.• Or . ( • 1 1 lAt Ire Silk sad IllatreCtoln Sieves, ••COARISE. medium and tine in mesh ; • ._ i , • large, taldttleasM, end mead la diameter, ' `alide ills Um or nosen wire, of the best qualities, various Mow 'of mesh . from N0..1 to to , Ineltudr a, and from one With limit In eddlh. 1 They are numbered so many spate* to a libeel loch. and ent to milt. The andoeriber slot; keeps . oenstantly on hand SCREENS. for Cml, Sand, the, Lime, . Grain, Gravel, Guano, Sumac, Sugar. Salt, Bone; Coffee, •Stdee, Drugs, Dye-Ries, ite. : Together 'with an assort rueful of br•ht and annealed hen Wire. All of the above . sold wholesale or retail. by ' J. A. NES:DI:VS. I . - 6i' North Front street, thliadelprda , . , May cmsa • , ! i.pytigt — Affict AND li*lCYAte, S. i _Fit / Christmas. anti; Neer.fears PRPSEN t TS.—A:: very deb smortment: of elegant i and useful gobds of the noweet European Productions. .., 123 'ARCH St.; eltoresEtli, !Idled's. il.' , ~ • - --=,'— • / • Fars WRIT! NO ' DESKS,. I'AI'ETERI ES, JEWELL' CASES, WORK BOXES, le, warranted ovioufarf o cod' in our own work *lion. from materials semotted insult the dlinste. ' - ;, 1211: Allen lit above ON thilsara. I ' I I TRY'S DROSINO CASES o f wood or bother; ibr tray: 14lling or borne use, are all flitted with articles of real Utility and Warranted Cutlery, the largest assorttnent in CM city to sUret from. l' i . 128 ARCH St, above Bth, thltrora. • . ' ........ • 1 FRY'S Cares, Satchel's, Portmetelas, Ten . ..ling , Rego; iittoufi Cases, Scissors In Cases. rortbll d 0, legit Castile_ e., at low as Similar ' goods can -be pureWeil to the' i Voiced States,: tlf Arch Street, above kb,: Philikda. 3 December 6;14 f' 49.1w '. , E=l !II:4 j .. LADINS• FANCY: FURS ! . f 4YIIE N. visiting the City, our friends in thei country should not fall te.call at the FUR *ore of - 11.011Z, N 0.7% South Screed street. Being ;the direct /mPorterand giving his whole attention to . ;the Manufacture of Furs, be cannot fail of pleasing all who will give, him 4 call. Ills stock is the largest and 'mold complete in . the city; his ottani will be found is lowasnny establishment in this countr. Every style , of Card inals.Taltnas, Capes, Vlcterines, ae_ made of the • , following. Furs: ltusslan Sal*, Madsen B a y setae" 21.. Iberia Squirrel, Eitcb. Baum Martin, Stone Martin, French Martin, Ellver Martin, Jr.. &c.. . *1 FlTltSlaltCied and repaired. '' : .m. atm R°. 1 . 3. , :i South eecomi St. (below Market„) Pbiladelthla, ir. Oct. IS. 1:-Iie: _ i . . 42...Thn cii=ciTHlNditL — cifkiiiCTctijtkioidi i WIWLESALE AND RETAIL. ~,,, ' i r i ..IIR-. utpscriber *our& refipeetfully J, -Inform the rsadjis of (MI. - Miners' Journal" that h e bas jest opened a new ••Iteformed Clothing Store," at No. 29S Market street. (2 door's below Ninth, south side,) Phltadelphisi; where be.keeps constantly on band one , of the best assortments of Ready Made Clothing in the city; also. a large iistkirtnient of Clottis.Cassittmvs..tc., which a 111 be mad., to order in the ehrst manner, and at the shortest notice; all of which will be sold at the lowest cssn'prices. i /tablet., led/ you }dense giro iv s:a call? . • 1 - ~' . ; DAVID MAUL 29$ Market street. N. 11.,...-Wur. &wills* am be pleased to sow Million& __ . .... Aah t e pULtse c l' them before purchasing elsrwbe they aye ail 411rtalliV factured under his own supervision, he warrants therm to be perfect in every respect and at. .heip'as those of any other establishment in the city. lie has shy, on hand a nogniScent assortment of children', Fancy Mats 1 and Cannot' the latest styles, beautifully trimmed also, ever.* variety of Moleskin rind Felt Mats fiCr gents: la dies' Riding Mats: Umbrellas. Le:. all of ,whleirsrlll be sold at pric...a to suit the most careful putehaaet N.11—. 1 11 personi purchasing goods at thisestablish. meat 03r frif ads out of the cl ty,can h va them exehanked if not 1 W. C. W LIMARTIL. • • North Nast corner of 'Eighth and Arch streets. October 18, ';')C = •• .42.4.1 m , 37 Qui ' • LADIES! FANCY FURS.. • 011. N EAREINA, No. 284 hiiirket aboutth. Philadolgtaa. IMPORTER, MANU FACTURER and DEALER in all kinds and genii t fes of 'FANCY FURS. for • Ladies and Children.. J. F. would rail the attention of the ladles and others to Ills tutatanpo 11)411 r SE •ment, tieing the; direct Importer end Manufacturer 41 alt my FURS. fool confident in saying that I can offer the greatest Inducements to them+ , lu want, and at, the same time will have one of the largest assortments to se lect tram. Ftorekeeperf led the trade will please. ipire me a all before purchasi Oa. as my Wholesale department la veil supplied to meet the demand for every article ha,the Fyir, lice, and at ihejoirest possible lianufactureeil prices. Jol,lli .11arkel st. &pt. 6.1858 :' 1 . Mita • - LQOK: LOOKII LOOK!.: I and during. the Holidays, twill grit Cold and .Sllscr WATCHES, CHM NS; CLOVii . .B. or any other artiele cheaper thap they can be bought'et auction.. Drery article wsrranted to be strictly as . neprykented, tbs. toowny returned; ife LOOK AT TI/2 SW PRICES -lee . . Solid 16 karattiold Patent LeTerl, 13 Jewels, warranted two years, wily t 00 Silterbenrs, 15 Jenels,,warranted 1 yr. 6 mos., . :12 00 Cameo Fels (Earrino•and Pin.) entire new styles, 700 _Other styles or Itartings and Pits; ip sets, as ~, • low as• . .*. • 225 Brasil Cloeka from $1 to $lO., . . ' The reptitatipn this store has acqiired lb.r jar deatittO, . selling cheap p i t being accommodating, should induce pun•hasefs to talk and reef qitality, style and prire'o lloods, betbre going elsewhere..; • . . , ~ AemembernauxiF ir ad lOcation.:- • ' ' '. : ~..' .. . E. . MASS.BN, 978 Ridge Avenue. NOT. r., '56 . 4744 - - . . , FALL AND WINTERDRY 000,08. Cheap roe . Cae.. T a ir . E 1.1. E Y , A - - BR 0W N, No: IS; , •NORTII SW-NUB St.,:' Phadelphis, would petite/3 ' •l riy call the etteution of their custemem to their large amottment of Fall and Winter Dry (Mods , comprising In part ' i . • • . ... • -• • - Assidltes Lliveas Cocas.' • • • • Mark Silks. • ..3 Moui de Lathes. . • Flaid - CNAhmeres. - • -• . "Bousbaxime.. Coboargs, . Mosul, de Mtge.' +Alpacas. '' -. ', ' Glughams, Prints, le. • Shrills. • . -• •• . ' ': S.tells.Broche, • . Longand &Piers. • . • Long and Square, , . • Black Thibet. - - Blanket. • Cashmeres.-, • Sitrisillishing Goods: , Blankets. Limp 'Damask. lickluge. . . Table - Covers. . , Striplings. • Nal is ins. " ' Counterpanes. ' ' ' Toweling,. Art. .. • • 310111'11 - and Bo x 's Wear. Clothe,Classimates. . Cords, Ileaverteens. Satinets, Vastinpl.. Kentucky Jeans, Jtc. '. •Fdaarals. lied. White and Yellow'. • Day State Opera ' • In all 'widths and qualitle ~ •Serkinme In all shades. Oncloochr being bought and mid exclusively thr carA. enable us to_distanca ail competition. eurchasers charged but a malt adtiince on Auction . coat ; no goods misrepresented to efeet sales, Atli en - abatement' In prices. '. • - _. f - b:I:II..EY a BROWN, . - -110.dd,..N milt 24 St., above ll'arket, Phil:nix. '. ' Sept. 20. 'Pk . ' . • 38-3* • MUSIC eUE11.11:1141P/C HOUSE,. =tr i rttur:tt l iVetesp suc urZeol, 9 u u n k r,t e hl Utah Ilona Philadelphia, are caner:n*ly 'publishing the West. Mime, from the mostpopnier Au thors in the United Staten_ in a ttyle that will vie with any leaned at any other house, eitherqn this country or Europe. • They have altarthe pleasnre to annonnewto the public, that their stock of Sheet Multi: on hand. donslsts of the argent lind most complete amain tto be found in the :wintry; they are constantly wally, to their stoticall the linsic published in New York, Ito, ton, kc. They also publish seven] Instertetkai Books, which ' arli n getteratuse throughout the country:, PIANOS—A ens itemortment of the her inanneseturers 9 f N e w Tod & and Roston, at the lowest chrop'prlces. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Alin;ti general araortment of Coitus, Viotti' tr. %Own, Fluke. Atwotteons. se., Violin, Guitar and Harp Strirtits, Af. the best Italian littSlitien„'all of which will bo furnish , ed to the public and thu trade at the lowest rates. • Orders punctually attended to. • C? All tee A Walker's Musk and PuL!kalif:me eat be obtained it - Bock and 11usic tore. -• . . pblladeltblr if-t 4. ISn: • S . . C 1 Pt. - • FURNITURE iIirfRNISIIING STORE; subscribers take pleasure in an , 'counting tothe peddle In general, and the Coal lbs. n In partleolar,, that th are now prepared to supply them with 414111de, t heir line of brmlnesa. A* they Intend to zztlz.ttaltepti. e R tnatinfaetnred undie the immadietesu perinteodeneeotoneof thiffirtn, Mr. P. M. IVAERCILER, who bas for coany years had - the entire charge of Mr.llln kle'l hot worlt: they feel enetidrut that they emu famish tbe publ,te with *Atari in their line, not 1tUrr3.01.0.1 by any other establishment to the' liWitee. States,Tor style, durability and drat " ' • • • . ; SILLYISAN k•gAERCIIRTI. 611;inof Moe Nemo aad'Mmtufrdory 10.758 &cora street. Maw pock street' itadelphie. •A. SAM D. M. Ki4reher. P.-VG-03r 1 =riest Pottrel le and %send Realm -.4t1 end IA to their interact to Ore us a Wt. As that la OUT native Vane we are, determined to do our boot te .please them. Alt orders will be promptly attended to ndiadelptils, Cie toter 0,18141 was MlN!!=3= 0 ,L43: #N tOt ' e tatintr. . 1 4 • % at t e , :j . • , k ' 21Filk 1 -f • 1%- - GRUSAND GARDEN GUM, FRUIT Taiiii - asorultuslii inaariesuessta, &e. - !THE 09 .., subscriber will keep ftClband wee. Timothy:and otbnr ttrao. eseda. Wllll*. Clever sod Lawn 1i1a c,, .. "` together with 'amnion' anal field se.,ds, sh • , e vill warrant to be freeb and good. Ha ail: moo res . {r . orders km ail kluds of fruit trees, (warranted to l„ . 414/ - they are represented.) agriculttlral inipleinenK A e , c , or which will be furniebed . at dorm uteri orenep,i,„ . Z . The Seed, aUd treed sold by the subscriber are relelei with great _rata. only Inen growers of repulathm 54 atandlog. Ile does *ot deal in seeds proeuree prude.. oust' lit the market, from thee who sell cheep, wlth., 2t regardLto the character of the seed roll. . for 41,..... , portbase or all seeds grown promiscuously in mak e ,,, dens, where their too eloioroxtotity deterionte, !i. e ., quality. parttcuLatly thersl4 the some speies. This g , an import sotpoisiderstimi to Ilew akin purrim 4 ,, itt , surds or fruitireett. , Ftp treat. ke... Fowl le orders moll to . DEVJAMI'd 11.eliNdyi,. . . WNEAT-00/30ING AND °WADING. We hope,. after so long an Inferva4 they th ri l l 's our spoon into the rich `porridge, a l y e wh „, sp ec oi t .,„, without the imputation ed is traaion, Theie gentlemen, for nearly thtm months, have been enjoying a wonderfully ri c h' feast at the poor farmers'. expense. Cicero m,d e some alluaiuu to the very significant grin wuh which Roman Soothsayers -were "wont to greet Oath other, , when parsing in the street. ; were eimations of the humbuggery they w ets practising upon their dupes, and they coati opt repress the grin :of triumph when (acing ea other. We do not know that oar • Wheot Specu lators give the same outward suns of joy whict characterized their Roman . prototypes; but die t would be amply justified in' doing so. Since the .first of August the; have had everythiug their' own way. "Wheat ditlt ‘111(1 dedinis t i,^ has been the grateful bulletin that greeted their can , 'every morning; and the more depressed.the mar , kot, the greater the rush of wheat and the inure eager the farmers to be . victimised. While this game has been going forward, we - 1;15110V9 it has been the conviction of every !rel.. informed-man, that as soon as the temporary chit • was over, an important advaace would take pled: . We all know that the stocks in Ettiope, leheA•the last harvest commenced, were shorter thap they have been fOr many years. We all know that the crop. in England, France, Spate, Portug,al, en d ' n o ly;,lre• below an average, and 'that the four list, instead of being 'exporters of grain, Will be eotopelletl' to import to prevent Itarratiaa, We ' all know that the Dantibian Proiineee• and the coasts of the Biaek Sea last year at seedmg were ocevided by and overrua by invading 114. mitt; and It is not Minitel to suppose, that matte Such ciriminstances, anything like an enrage yield could Ve anticipated. We all krepw that the first and last portion of the English .aast crepe, wen naped ta rainl that. the grain hei been thrown upon the market in a damaged stat , and that rotten wheat has been' regulating price of our, wheat. We all know that the si and centrely Franco was deluged with wine the spring—that the crops were extensively, stroved ' and that the government, while,cont itorthe extent of the damage, has been, an. still diligently nog:tied in importing. Sp Portugal add-Italy; as will as France, hart pealed till duties on grain, and thereby icrita free importation from all (loaners. , Lo the f of these n'otoriouslacts, and with the knowle(' that there is a very small excess, If any. In German Stales, the farmers in this dimity, alone have a mall quantity; to spare, are (rented by a marmot urban roinbination, at tit and abroad, to depress the price of lireadotuff! All - the peeple of all the cities, towns and ri gets,. of all the manufacturing districts lino( -outtho world, being consumers, are natural au bore Of /his' natural oombinatitin against the ricolturists. Nearly all the newspapers jn world, being published in the midst of these n produchig,'lmmutunitietl, breathlOg the 'coons tive atmosphere of cities, andeach eager to o a quarter of a dollar In. thetlprice of s barrel sour, Sympathise with the communities in *hi they live; and ate active advocates fur low-prh bread. In addition to these, we have the vet simusl'spreulaturs, ever on the alert; sod eater depress prices until they hare got the last burl out of the hands of tie farmers. This 'great' and formidable combination, cxin tag throughout the world, the farmers Litre it, times to contend with.' The 'contest is stall more farions, and, to the farmers, moredisa4ri just after harvest; for, unfortunately fur then, their eagerness to. dispose of their wheat,, the 'create a glut; and put themselves at the teem a the speculators. According:to our •nir , errarg, the mouths of August, September and Oreler, in this latitude, are generally. the worst months; the whole year to throw wheat upon the iamb 'For, independent of the great, quantde• brliught forward, if there be a foreign verity the feet is studiously denied, orsobfueeatel, aid the effect of the foreign demand is 1 1 01 , 11 1 1 . / Jed ur til the farmUre and their wheat hare parted rm. I piny. . i' • Twit Inottovxwater OP GRASS LAND4.—the rot judicious, practical remark. Oa an imyvr= .taut subject, we copy from the In the ifhprUvement t,f gra. , + Jed., the firm 'thing to be done 'bs the rerto , rdt4 all sot:mutt water by, means of thorough - ne.imitaitsM.:. Unless this is necousplished,.,the best of tion,. seeding and top-dressing, Intl tail Co pr,,- duce their full effect. 'When I our.meadows fail , 60th uhatever cats, it is,generally advisable to,plow theta t 4 in the 1011, and cultivate theta - thoroughly for two r.t three scars, with coral' potatoes, or. tther. ref crops, manuring them head!, ;and serail); d again when the white dais& and • other veer ha*, been destroyed, and thi - 1 , 141 turf has tattle. ly disappeared., If, however, the land is set? that it is not desirable to cultivnte it with oie crops,.ittuay be plowed up in - August,' mid rt.: worked with a cultivator, harrow; he., till ais "seed bed" is obtained, tot forgetting to give its gboel iota of manure ;If lung manure, I 1 ,, a in; it well decoutpcisetVirhich 'is best, spool'. 'on thelurroWs, harrow .and 'cultivate tilt its thoroughly • ineorporatietl i with the soil. Ales: the first of September; sow it with artificial go. ses,'and be not sparing of the seed; 'half a !M -el of timothy and .half a bushel of red ( 4 4 other grasses in proportion Is none too mu's.- Generally, by-so doing, a fair crop of god bra obtained the. next season: This merbad oh. stocking worn out meadows bite. been meted with much success by many excellent faruters4 New England. Some Of them recommend oatist 'clover with the timothy and red-top, in the f.r, bat we-would be-inclined to fear it would sell Survive our hard winters; unless, indeed, it no sown baits early-, say in July or first We have seen armada** greatly imprertA i• simply searrifying the sward in the fall LS tied eta heavy harrow, rind then garvin,i from to ,sixteen quarts of timothy, red-ltip aplr , grass seeds, equal parts ; to the'nere. In the r.. 4 elludod to;heavy rains followed linmedistely4 ter the sewing/ 1 / 4 4m.' the seed was not harrosois lot ; but 'generally it woultlbe well to e them slightly with a light harrow. A good of compost, spread on the sward before the 1,4 harrowing, would be of much benefit. iVatist Srsetma.--,We do not thisk . tkai, a , i rule, Ihrmers appreciate sollioieritly the alr,istr ges of wanes stabling fur . their lini'lliahl of si kinds. Just in propOrtion se stock•is v tpi.s4l •,1 the rigors of winter, must their all , Arnent of t'.4 be increased. A covravill require lastly ilait.• the quantity of food to keep, up the u.aq: , warmth of the system, in badly protected that others will.whichaire . duly eared for. SO,lO with all descriptions of animals, Irvin thek. l doirn. Care, however, should idirays.tc calico havtstablos well ventilated.. ,Iliich c ,, sr *too particularly have demi, _welt-littera, Tiara ~al .with daily , messes of succulent should also be freqbently curried, hitve ..'t rats three times a week, and pure water to 4riA - Tbeestra earekestowed *lit be doulAy OIL OF NIJt3TARD 'IN BEEIMAIISI Where one-third of the male plaints) some extent of rheumatic pa:e.., fickle climate of New England, hot morn chi ly,along the MA-shore; phyl!icisipti hers it is power to mitigate en immense ainiltict of o' suffering by prescribing the vulattre Cif turd. his employed as a rubetheimit lea , etliluted in its own *eight of alcobulUt t greet... genie patieffls may object' odor; hat that is temporary, while thein; in seine travel •proce a perinnnent rr ltlako the application at least twice a ,1 4. protect the part with "04 flannel. 31n,tal; are In operation in the citiesget eratiy, the oil may be procured, it • being an much in demand in the arts. 'Wen, it so la testing it by a pr.ngent odor, this oil become a secret remedy f] rleutnatie psm ago. A nostrum loses natraculous ern-itty` euratine'peurertiee,uo berniningt:n”wn..—P' World.; 't • 111.11C1r. nntly aloppe4l,: , i 0" apples 7 lbs., sugar raisiwi jelly 1 lb., butter .. . 4 or. mace or cinnamon / Whornylls is prepared, make a erupt of iroti• the usual quatitily'of herd, and une thin d tall pork very finely chapped ; •Ilof be rubbed in the Hoar; and weewith Bake ina Blow oven one hour. -- Out:t.ttrrtt Soctrt.ir—excellent. Fisrr en separately—the whiles and yollo ;.i0 beat four tablespoonfuls of powdered $llO4 the wrnte4 rind of half a lemon: add r , " the : whites well beaten; bake el;lit mw' This must.be put on the table itomedis te: ! taking it from the oven or it will A Mat ON BVTIZR MAKINII.—So me not ktkorri perhaps, that the cream .boull>r,. red daily wiles it is put the creamp4l,o it may be well mixed and all s ootedabi r. will be mach poorer buttyrmilk, sod ti • 'store bettcr,White this is atten ded. I —M ettrAD—but Ter, go" • , 01 . , ardour, milk, two eggs, one to aq uon r. O. little salt, wale Wit enough to no t w .%l
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