Ott gob tai®r; ANT OM, AND NAIR 01:44 30A113 • INN NOM ADVENTURI the boarding house where Dane B--- a of ourewell known fur his fano* and "wide t " propensitlei—and MO Mead indged, ins a r of 'errant girls, and of coarseit i I there wkerst,, a custom of - girls to take ; their ehare let - a rti st es, such as hair.olb; Perfames, do, they a r e rejuvenating thesis:tatting. of the Dare and his ftienditobere were my i of their ntspeetive....tollets, and being in a g way, bad bean paying extra itiention to. al adornment, fora longtime. 1 They wins, habit ,of getting a pint, of Bair oil made 9.1 dniggiste at mm time, and finally tbag i gly 1 habit ofllindlig that aping of Alba set- , 1 • wooldn't last a Week, sage;•pathos' - ' is in Ike ' housait 0 7 did. it. , before UT am* i waimstter. Bo coo evening, 1 mansion in 11.''' i th a t themar .611 'em __...1... ir. MIS empty, th e y • e..).isile which had •cootaidniii. it,. and . ' ' y went to iletbew's drug store. There ;whispered ConTailli!loo, with ai laughing seizing of verietuirartieles in a l Pint'Aiot,. the following wu marked oil theproserip . it as the. contents 2,--.llssafethilli, 1 ounce; tease, (which the seeder must know bites i 1 teaches) 4 ooze.; balsam of fir,l canoe; 1 ono; 614401, Solaces.) Tide was well " aid deposited in tfte usual place oeimpied ; hair, oil. The next mordefg, (Bunday,) d 110b‘dressed themselves for ehureh,and isbigg, traveled down .etairl,, But rthey ' another stairti in a few seconds, and so themselves in a room adjoining theirs, from couple of panes of glees over the they could see everythibg that! , went ort:—.• the people of the hoses bed gone; two or umuitgirls rale into Dave's room. - ..... , -, ..smat, Molly," say! a litrge redheaded one— "Mieltur Diive`beisouie more of the 112; end my !It isi diiry as Pi:metier ; let's have a riguleri AZ ',livid de folks all,away !" ThiS wan acceded i ed l i to, "„ ' arrins, th um e w y e.7h al at l ini sr hd e amei n d t e, to i.ei oi y: oiling b e h i ei r gor l ,n oc uose k th e, at ln ut:i iti n g o vary lavisitwith the fluid, which wu, quite thin in e ' same of alcohol. ' In a few moments red says: ' I' • ' , ' ' we and its the perfume," interrupted a short and umpy specimen, with her beldam:ging down her , IL . %dame, that'i the rale bad shmell.", "fitebbe," says dumpy, "ite the petrchewlee ttchouli,) I've herd that petchasewle stimelle 111 at the fust--ii pelsbon must get used to the ull before day like It. Sure it's a pertains 'by the qualify." . , ' I' 1 is satisfied 'red head, and ether a thorough .g" they left the room. In about two hours bander' came home from church. "Good. loos, what is it?" "Blue my soul, Mr.l3-7, ell faint!" . "Ohl my dear, there must be . e unclean animal in the room!" and a thou. • other expressions were heard, no the hosed got a sniff at the patchewlee when they enter s house. The master and mistress of the 'se, were pusaled, confounded, Indignant, and ain endeavored to discover, this whereabOnts the smell. - t t dinner-time there were only half a dozen rders at the table, and thesewere rapidly lting of backing-out, ae.the three girls who ti i i boon "fling" were attending,on' them. Final r diiner was given up, and witli l doors and win .'irl, open, the imilates alternately froze and suf . ' led. The day was a direl'one to them, but it a re away some way. At night the three girls a tempted to c',mb their hair. The alcohol bad o . epersted, leaving the balsam of fir and honey, a l d•they might as well attemOto comb a bundle . o i shingles. At'tho very first dash that Red head tide, Net. comb caught, and through the in fl uence f o in : the h hair r ta c s a a m e en off the th e ro s p id tr o , o th r e ro li d i! h O e ie ad 7s c s nw ef iu th m e , ieh she'dieeovered with a yell that would have. n u d d e s d rod th e e re cannibal sto fh eern bait,vTheiou2. :tith th m e e m x e ce re p s ti n o l u t n o t - f cough to do up as a scalp lock to ornament with f l athers. The two other , girls mot, the same fete, a d at ten o'clock that night might' have been n wrapping up their. lost "patchchowlee" locks i I pieees of paper . The nest morning they were til s I formed by the Mistress that she' did not desire t employ bald-headed servant girls, end 'with eir "chill" they 'deputed in almost a scalped tionditlon. - The ' discovery of Dave mid Bob's onnection with the transaction was not known ,11l lately, but their toilet articles since have bee n is sacred from touch es the tome of Palmitin°. door, After WOO Speellswesui.. We had supposed that the "notice to quit" byisi to "poets, "' two weeks since, would .rove eiectual in stopping this exhibition of the gnorance and vanity of, these who indulge the . des that..they e re "smut.", But we were mis -. ken, and the stream of "poetry" continues una bated. In order that - our readers may form some des Of the nharaeter okthis trash, we append the ollowing, which ie thelinut articie of thekind we have received.— Tyrone Herald. the Nurdor * of Norcross.. . DT ozoi n. L. T. • --- Poor Norcross by the murderers bond ldil In his *My miens Au11.,0 a villns wepon Was tild befour ble tyme Nut was neer to stop the hand j, What dine the miortirers blayd And nomad nothing more did no Tilt be In death . was Lode f 5 6:4 a big club fore foot bug and bit him on the bead . ' sod beet the poor mane brutes out Uutlll be lay tbear dead - And then be took k rink oat . And cut the deed mans throte And then he pkt his pockit Of every dotter note , , • And then 1d lade WM" on the trek And Wade it would be fan j To eve him lyng bleedin thpre And let the ear, over htm run. • Hut poor nereross hi did not fly' But worked in Agony • s„ . Until an frith We rod, bee He changed him for tb see The sight it was so terabit • • The man be bray aide • And Norcross Andern be was safe turned on his hack and dyde • 11 And then tbey salted did an limiest And the doctork th ey; ewn Them names we hay s and bindle • ' As drs they are sum They (ride to bring poor rimeras two Bat all alas was vain • For, by theland of bloody =Aim j Poor Dacron be was Slane • , I Now all men take a warnen by_ this rung mane merlin And never travel with atrengere Who are of such low rate • No never trivet with strangers ' WitVwho. yore not avant/ Or atbre ,you lave him yule be ktid 11.6 wonder if you ante • V'Javemlle' Wit.... • . Aliold physician was declaring in our,hearing the other day, upon the propensity whiCh a nia. jority of people display In eating unripe fruit and vegetables. said 'he'; "There is , not a vegetibie; crowing in our gardens tbut is riot best wben 4 ar. rived at maturity, and most of them are positively injurious unless fnUy ripe." "I know one thing that ain't so gOod when ripe as 'tis when it is green," interrupted a little. boy, in a very confidential butmodeit manner. "What's that?" sharply said the', physiciiii, vexed at having his principle,disputed by a mere boy; * "A encumber I" responded theind. The doctor winked at us. with r, both • eyes, but said nothing. Pa. Fai►ttctts In-England iu the year 1775, was asked by 'a noblemen what would Satisfy' the ,Americans? B. answered that it might easily; be comprised in a few "Be'.," whiiit be immediately • wrote on a piece of paper-- . 4ni: • ' " Re-call your forms: Re-store Castlo William. _— Re-Pair the damage done to Boston. .Repeal your unconstitutional acts. r! . Re-nounce your pretenilone to taxes 4.' •-. Re-fund the duties yo4liave extorted--After thls— As-quiro, and ' • • 110.011 ITS payment for tue' clestroyedTria, with - , the voluntary pasta of tie Colonies, an d then, Rejoice, In a tappy Ra•eotioillation. "Sox, Ilarrp Smith has got Duo of thi:gm a toot surimittka pm over saw ?" "Dmet say so—wbot is lir . tmo wittob norm sprouts, suCishioh be. 04.0 ****Her tbo 014 or it grove! • JON* Omit hr r ioriosity: Whirs did pt Pfi,49: 44 440/44 4 ' I ' • • ~ tfi;#44,*(wltife. : • # 44 . $141004' 4N iNtiteritlii = l .* E kt" t I f:M;V r 61 , 0404 *CU 40/044 • MISCELLANEO OSACE ORANGE EEE Y the . Fiound or small6r Just readvid ash for sato by B. Oft4lBB SEEDS, L thus LOVER; Timothy, Orc har d. C 9 sod o th er us Sent* by ode 1 1 .6° bushel at Wboleerde and reign Seed and gook a & . 'LADIES' WORK !NE..Li. t .and • STAN_r- iw ., -BsgL• BEAUTIFUL B - Atirrift ut . JUP.Durable. Aliastc weer se /Neu remised and Mr spasm r" • ••• `.•m••111 DOSIOri In Sza hasapme TAMAQUA, PA. dTIONS ATTENDED TO ared&alts tbr seismall the prbsdpal eines la the alon. daft/dor sale on Rugand,katand,Beot ; laud end Wales, June 11,'56 WATigR Mainage. rrIHE Subscriber having been nutlioi -1 bed by the nuntufsetunin of Water Metres, will supply all orders left with them, at their prices. E. YARDLEY & 80X. I AS. Pottsville, August 30,'66 A CARD. gtT. TAYLOR , wishes to call the , attention of Ids anatomere and Ow !Ale lava- Mallow style Spring 11A01,ANA • Corner of Cksitre and Bahantento si , "FWD& Iday s'b7 1 & — Pntity sistiartilzsiirmsu-p. doubted'lly the test detrtitrkgv e In sise,tbeeleanitng. r lot, and premien* the Teeth. Itk• 25 watt pe box. t= Pottsville, Aptil 25,'b7 , I , „,.. inwir . QUADRILLE no !AN D and'. ' gidy to attend °MILLION E 8; Balla: NIOB. de. Orden addressed to Neiam, or 0. 0, CARTS', WV reale* primp! attention.. ' l'Ottsvil , July 12, 'fie • M ERIC AN. RAILWAY TlME .a_Kmartits, a choke, articie,j net reielved J. B. Smarm' next door to the Minns' Bask. PotterUle, 10,16 19- 'iIIOLD 'and Silver Lever, and Plain ji Watches, for sale tower In prke than they have eves been offered kit the county of tlehurlkUl. s.raaacerr, next door above the Mien' Bank: Pottsville, Maylo, 'be 151' WAS2BOIII extras . OtPaIikiDELVIII/k. Are.NNALS of. Philadelphia *& Pen# l , Wants In the Olden Time, a collection of me„ , anecdotes and Incidents of the My and Halals* tants,—namerone engravings. New wised edition, maN.' Itching in minibus, at 25 cents each. Subscriptions COITed at B. HANNAN'S , - • r , Hook" end Stationery Rom - -- BirlarlsssN" Wirfr T S o n Bit Quaker Ilona of Jobs k Idward Cordaro, of London, and °nibs Belfast Banklid Co- 4). II land, always for sale, in sums from £1 up to MOO, by th' aubeerther at his Bookstore,Pottsville. These dr= have nothing to do with the 'asliongef . Mies? and their are considered the safest houses In tbls country and I Europe. • BEN,LBANNAN VULCANIZED RUDDER NOSE, 4. lbr *drawls, Loeowtogiessi Piro Swims, and other p 111IIS HOSE. Cra l great advantage over Jeather, H. it needs no oiling, Is perfeetlyl t g t, will stand it'very high degree of beat without le jury, and is not effected by the severest cold. It can ir Lad of any sise from 34 Inch to 3 inches Inside diame ter—larger el:armada 34 Inch Also; Pouplings, Brandi Pipes, he. Tor We by ' • D. BANNAN. Pottsville, May 'ANSI 21- • , CHOICE .HOUSEHOLO ARTICLE,. OCTOR KANE Refrigerator, orie - of the best and most approved and complete Idtid rpdrawing rooms 'I Gauze Covers for Meat, Batter or Walt Disbea—Allferent patterns Lod stsec ' • Water Coolers, for Melees and private dwellings. Patent Horse Radtalt, Potato.. Breed. Cracker, or Boger Graters. • I Tee Crackers, Matehltands, *e. Self-sealingrrult Jars. Jolley Moulds, Bird Cages, de. Patent Ice Cream Frees. era, a capital article. Patent Baby Jumper and chair. l For We by B. HANNAN: ' JUST THE:THING WANTED! patent churiiii....st...pts _lnd Durable. TAICKERSON'S PATENT PREM- • ju ti M CHURN - is a capital article: It is constructed on scientific principles, and a child can churn butter Iln eight minutes. Attached to the Churn Is a Thermome ter to show tbs• tempemturq of the cream, and also a place to add either wanner cold water to r educe or in crease the temPeritture to the churning point. It Is ' perfectly simple sou durable, and of sizes suitable ibr those who keep one, two, three or more. cows. • Prices. s4iso and upwards. For, saleolbolesale and rehab! at the store of . ' . B. HANNAN, I . Agent Jur the ifantlacturers. Pottsville, May 23, '57 I - .- 21.. SHOE STORE REMOVED. . • • Walism Smith ANNOUNCES to his friends and the public' that he has removed his Boot and Shoo tore trom'Oenfro street above Norwegian, to the Store; In Centre street, nett door to WomelsdOrf's Saddlery store, and nearly opposite the Eplacolal Church, where he will be happy to see his old customers, and new ape ; irlitalso. lie will always keep , on *lid a chOlce I stock of Boots, Shoes, Ladies' Goiters , Children's i Shoes, Ac.:dc., of all kinds and qualities, viiiph I be Will sell at tbs . lowest rates. 1 l 'l lie also keeps a number of workmen employed, kndl manufactures all kinds.of customer work of the hest materials at sh t notice, which he can warrant to • of the best qualit anti good workmanship. Ba- 't forget to girt hiss a CnU. - fig ' April 4,057 ' 14.2 m A. 6. CO RCM), Banker, Dealer InAge Exchange, and Land nt, Sttliteater, ilirtnerota. • poLLECTIONS attended .to and t i- Njes paid throughout the Territory . Will attend' to the purchase and location of Oovernment binds In Min. nesota, Wisconsin and toas t and furnish draftsaf lands located by him, with accurate • descriptions of the soil, timber, Ac. Particular attention will be given to locat ing land warrants. Persons desiring him to - locate war wants should eitherleave blanks for the assignees' names, or attach to the warrants Powers of Attorneyauthor's. lug him td locate them In their names. Certificates fro&i the Land Office will be Immediately forwarded to those for whom such locations are made. • June 28,'56 ' 26.17 • 13011601111.0 NMI A, M. ALLEIN• taxes. pieasure An, an-. la. e flouncing to his patrbes andl,tlM p4bUe gene rally that he has lately parehmed the SighltliSe taking the BletalnOtype,and is now preperedikawaltupon all who may wish this beaalighl etyle of pabliiture.— These pictures need on)) , to be amm to be spreidatad.— They can be placed in lockets, rtap,atm,aballarlyto the ordinary daguerreOtz t i a nka Otftretall be viewed at any angle—an &dnait p~ss~s~ 11 anoUeT. neyt• style of pletnnec ea ltibma t pb+ 7 are taken on paper, and, arearto the estMigh ttypeor Adibotype. Pesois.wilo mend pletumsto friends willfisd these jaihe thing, as they will not coat extra rostage....— • Melainutypie; i atibrotypes. Daguerreotypes, Crayon typm, AIIItIMIMPINI and Photovaphs 'are also taken at tikjsWyt • Gallery, eorwer of Centre and Market etrta,2 Pa. Ifb-Jabitsloilif the rsnous styletranye from 50 crate to •riu [Febniary 7,'57 fr]y JAMES !CLENN REMOVED:, • 4 stew.' *UL mad Peed Store. • THE SUBS C RIBER announces to the public that he has removed from th . 'corner of Centre and Norwegian streets to tb :.; r„ - StesurtMlll.on the Greenwood property, directly opposite the . Phi/ads/Sid and Reading PastestgerDepo . where he Is prepared to" furnish all klieds of Floir and Feed at the lowest prices of his own mannfartnne,which be can warrant. Ile will always keep cn hand BALE HAY; PLASTER AND SALT, • which he will sell *bolos& and retail at the lowest prices.' Be is not to be .n4.111°141 forcash. , • The highest *xi& prices paid ] AarThe subscriber is also receiving all kinds of MUT. Feed, le.. on commission, whkli r eves him facilities tier selling at the very lowest' rates for cash. , . JAMES GLENN, Agent April 4, 957 • DRAINAGE AND WATER PIPE . . , Jest the Thing Wanted in &Any &ill Cosily. f HE.subscriber, has bees appended I. Agent Ow the sale of the Vitrielsed Stone Water an Drainage inpe. This pipe ranges to shin from 2 Inches calibre upwards, and will bear a pressure of 100 feet fail of water, Is as easily laid as Iron - pipe, is laden tructlble—will last Cheerer—ln. fact mom durable than iron pipe because It doei not rulind Isatfordedat - the Chliowing rates, t. our store; Pottsville, pe can be ant direct: lim • - • - 2 b pipe - • 43 cents re yam 4 o M ~ •TO N I " CS • 41 00 N I at 'Them me the cheapest and most durable pipes that cm be obtained for conveying water. • We balms they an be laid evencheaper than wooden plpes, l and are only about half the of iron and lead pipes. Call and see them at the store of D. BALWMAN, Agent for the Manufacturers. Pottsville, May 23,'57 • GAVE YOUR TIME. READY MADE 'PAPER BAGS,' FOR . GROCERS, DRUGGISTS, OONVECTIONEBS, BAKERS, ike.—The Subscriber reapectfully informs his Mends and the nubile that he bail been appointed Agent for the mele of Patent Diseklme made Paper Bags, maertnracroun . I Esous.-.Tohn H. Loran lk Co., of These Bags are of sizes and qualities of i ll :st=rt l a i blte tor ALL ninon who use the article, and are offered at such prices as will at once commend them tq the con sumer. There are , meny advantages in purchasing and using ready made Bags. When no begs are. turd, it requires double the rivantity of paper and string to peekthe mime number of pounds, and more time In putting up a pack age. • Where in'extensive badmen is dole , and ft's made by hand, by buying ready made Bags, one hod can be dhpensed with. By using them, you will not only save time and immey, but always have a eonienient recepta cle in'whkh to put up your Mods. Wherever these Boa havebeen Introduced , they have given astieeelatiefaelion. Nor sale at r wfacturcrs' prices by • - DANNAN, , • 44 • • Paper and Book Dealer and Stationer. Centro street, opposite Episcopal Church, Potteville. A first rate aseorime4 of WRAPPING PAPER al ways on hand. • rib: "ST - ; . C7Kr --- IDEN, FARM TOOLS, 40. . Gramreceived and ' for dale; at the ' Field and Implement Store of the sobsedber— awn Rakes; do Garden Rakes. I Pruning Chisels and linhes—Budding Knives. UAW? Floral Rakes. Fruit or Voiding !Adders—a eapltal &Mete! Ladies'.Pruning Moors and Transplanting Torts. Transplanting Trowels, and Pruning Shears—for Box, de- Pocket Pruning Saws, Best Egg., Cottle Wish, At., . Ladies' Scissors for Gathering Flowers, Le. Dodge and Garden Ithistrs;lloci, Le. Toy Biaidot 53r Ladies. OrawiEdging or Border Shears. Garden Reels with Liam for Planting. At., At. Dahlia Roots, Burnous. Ildlbooa Roots, Planta and Shrubbery otevery deseription—not outland, obtained to order at short notiee. Also, As. the Fano— Side Ulhi or Swivel Plows, bed kind. Doable Booking Board Plows. Truth Ylows, and Band Cultivators and Plows. Horse Cultivators; latest tad bat Patterns. All of which an of the latestand moat approved Pat- Woe. The subscriber also pectoris all kinds of Asti cultural Implements to order, at manotketurene prime, a t Ith Need and Variety ston e when hi will pay attar tkli to this stotdeet.-and procoirthe best -kind of Tor pletnints at Mit lowest mita. ' All A lt Mule orlbuit and Garden Sods furnished wick al.- "" ""tif IS the lowest rates by the Boaliel, Quart, et Arc MIK leper. M 4 M -1404 4 ars of thebest kinds and can be war "l ' . 14 4 41 4 1 00111 - a awl sold. B. DAMIAN. flyeitim, • Afrit 1111, 'h , i Maier (alkyls, BIWA dr. 14, *C• 0 tligiV;l(4o - the two Theologies, Natoli. ,rt memorials of the death Ind char. d ot ininevally known ; by. David A. Wells. Awes Sermons. 2nd series. Illograptdost and llisferlesl like hes. .oi:rot/ski, America and 'Europe. • Isabella. The, Tann Wife and the o ld Lora. Poem, National and Patriolie ; by.o. W. Cu .„; Inquire Within; 3100 Warts for the People. ' Jest Published and for sale by B. RA 'NAN. , May 2,.'67 I 18- pi gW.WCIRIII i n Mao 111)r7 C his . rights and dutiael - bi - fhe %Ott Rs, 'John liillopktas. This excellent work treats 1,3 osi a peat variety of outsets. embracing, - Religions 'Duties and Rights of the - CiUsen ; the Mears of_Politles, Shaw, Domestir Relations. &milt Life, NVIRR WITHIN" for anything want to - know; a rueful. volume of laetrile.' know eardalu tug over MOO facts for the people Prim 00f IVAUX'S itacurracrous—a aeries of. D! Tillas and Cottages, prepared for ersentkon In t Slates, illustrated by 300 engravings. Just and for sole by • r Mareh It, . ^ - - PU,IO uanti ty I NAN./ i t lillt.ldr" II 's' giver et us s 1 Alla Iliaitiorne. , .. Sager Mans ibr Pbuio. lio. 6. Malian Valaes—b7.litaarlei VAlbert. Dr. lianis Amite Polka—by J. It Peterson. Bremen"' Marelk—by D. F. Watts. iha Sea Wiese Olog—Drobe, : TA ral r r Segd: - " Bplendkl Walta. " " Spltnie clakkateg, " " Program " _•,... •". . Ocean Herald MAlrch " " Guiding Star Bedowa " Jenule Polka—by P. Walburg... Leon Polka—by Michael Malcolm. Polka Franoalse—by Beaked. L'AmetiellailegiAry 11Inamd. Alkalis Polka—Wm. Dolling. Annie Laurie, a Scotch ballad, snag b7' For sale by ,.. TRAMIN llt MOW I M E A S ARRARR 1 ;r This line connects daily with all 0 grestSowtb ern and Western Bootle. Ily arrangemen their pi/moot business in Pottsville will be state old of lloward t Co ' ' 8. ILWILLIXIIB;I3tt' tint/tidal:l. npri122,1654 1641. • - _ _ , PASSENGER : ' sohuynati Valley *ad Tinlemma. ONand , after MONDAY, April . Bth, sear:: 11P11R11" r gIP: • LEAVE POTTSVILLE: At 740, A.ll.At P. M. LEAVE TOEL I AROLIA: At 10404 it„ M. : At 449, P. M. Oa Maadayss LEAVE POTTSVILLE: • At F, A.M. • I At I, P. M. • LIAO TUScARORA : At 9, A. 11. - • ' At 9, P. M. Paneagera by the. 3, P. M., Train willtot/nett, at Ta soaquaortth Ttabtasolac /forth sad tioutti, an t i Vat wrists. WOHataaport A Shaba Railroad. MirTICKETS TO TAMAQUA, isoiTs.-64 WHELER, Etprinteadrod. ISSin April 18,'57 „ _ P 56. WIIITICR ARRANGEMENTS. 'IS 6. riiiiE GREAT Northern and Western I x United States Mall Routes. Sir Axed increased and "bre reduced.lill • LITTLE SCIIITYLRILL, CATAWISSA, SUNBUR.Vaud ERIE, WILLIAMSPORT AND BLMIRARAILIROAD.• Through to Bullale, In - • - 16 hoUrs. ' . " Ilfaiorn•Falls, . • - 16 " • 4. Detroit,- • -24 ." . 14 . Chicago, ''' - i• - - ai .i ' 4 St. LOWS, . . . 48 " Ticket Offiee,N.W. corner 811th and Chesnut streets, and Phiholelphiginid Reading Railroad Depot, corns, Broad and Vine. , . On and after ONDAY, Dec. Bth, Three Passenger 'Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Itallro.sd Depot,corntr Bread and Vtnestreets,dally,(Sundays esi • cepted,) as folany a: , r , ' , > Day Es - pre55...4.80 . A• N. . 1 Stopping a c .'ixenixville and Reading,only. Connect!. ing withiCataw hod, WilliamsPortand Erie and Williams , 'port and Elmira R.Road; arriving at Elmira at 6.16 P. M 4 • eohnecting with N w York and Erie and Buftalo,aud Nest ( i s YOrk city R sliroa ler Dunkirk and Buffalo; and front thence, via. steam rs on Lake Erie or Lake Shore Itait• road, to Cleveland, Tokdo,Monroe, Sandusky and De'r troll. Also, with Elmira, .Canandalgua and Niagara Falls Railroad; Connecting at Canandaigua with Nal York Centndßallroed, East and West, and at Suspension Bridge with Orea4 Western and Michigan Central Rail roadr for Detrolt,Chicago, St. Louls,and all points in Can ads and Western States. •• • . 2gatl Trals—.ll'.3o A. X. Stopping at all Stations, and running to Pottsville on' Sight Zayre 86-.3.30 P.ll. Running ever, tlay,ks:llong &tali Stations and run ping tit PotbmMe.', Conneetlngat Port Clinton with Cal awissa,Williamsport and Elie, and Williamsport and El, mho Railroads, aniving atithadraat 4, A.M.:connecting with NawYork and Erieiltuffalo and New York cif* and Lake Shore Railroads, for Buffalo. Dunkirk. Erie. Cleve- Land,Cinchinati,Toledo, Chicago, and all points West.•+- Also, with Rhein", Canandaigua and Niagara Falls Rail . roads; arriving at Niagara Fal/s,at 10.80.4. M., connect.. lug with Day Express or Greet Western Railroad for Dir• Bolt, Chicago, etc. $ • ' Thb Haute, withita cotuteetions. forms the shorten and rmaldireat rents to Canada and the Lakes. 1 Onlyone change ofbaggagebetweenPhiladelphlaatia Canada wilts Lakes. 1 • • 1 Passmapare laybay Express,breaktast at Port Clinton, and dine at,WlMamsport. Passengers by way of Nigh t Express take mappir at Port Clinton. Passengers purchasing Tickets by this Line have die privilege of stopping at any of the,above poluts and {e laming their seats at pleasure. ! Fare from Philadellibls tar Tamadua, $ 2O Bu ff alo, Tonaw'nda,lo tal Catawism, 426 Niagara ails, via. El- Rupert, - 4 .. mira,Canandalgua k Danville, • - 4 N. F. Railroad, 1000 Milton, .616.. N. Falls, etc Buffalo, 10;00 Williamsport, • 6 SuspensieWliridge, 10;00 Elmira, .: I Cleveland, , 1110 • 'Jefferson, -- "t I Toledo, 14-76 ' Starkey, 7 Cincinnati, . 1600 Peon Tan, A Detroit, via. Rail, 10 00 Gorham, '.., 8 " Buffalo and i Dews, via. Gorham, 8 Lake, ' laoo u u Steamer Oldeago,via ilt.Wes- 1 Johik.Arnot, 8 - tern and Michigan I 01111 , 14,aiffila, - r A Central Railroad, • 2000' Hon s Falls 860 Chleago,via Bnffaloand "" Lake Shore Michigan 2 00 1 1 Southern Railroad, Chicago, via Buf. lake 1 spd Michigan Can--I tral Railroad, Ili 900 Rock Island, 2 0 00 Caledonia itot, ' 8901 Batavia. • 9 00 Beehevtar, via. N. Y. k B. and Buffalo, Cor• • yang and N.Y.11,1. 800 Buffalo, via N. Tory! Erie,and But and k New York City. 10 00 B. T.IIIIBBELL, N. W earn° 0. A.NICOLIS,Bap3Ph T.McKISSOCK,BupIes J. A. REDVIELD,'Sup't W road. TRANSPORTATION. SCHUYLKILL HAVICATION•CO. . Q FFICE of the Sehuyl. Navi'm 00., ildiek 14a, is r. he chime for the use of CARS and lbr TOLL cool An thracite Coal tarried on the Schuylkill Dievigationimill bo as follows, pall farther nouns: , To Philadelphia " Manyunk. "" r i ma n tforam, " Plymouth Dam, =No , " Port Kennedy, " Valley Vorge, • " Pawling's Dam, " Port Providence, " Phrenlxvllle, " Royer's. Torii, " Pottstown Landing, " Port 'Union, " Blrdsborough, Reading, " Althorns's, Mooraville, " Hamburg, " Orwigsburg Landing, The charge lan 6 Per too of 2210 Li, less livelier et. allowance air waste, as usual, and no charge less than twenty-tire cents per ton will be Dude for any distance. By order of the Xonagent, T. YBALBY, March 21,17 12-1 Prato!. • S LAD'A b. READING RAILRIIIAD. OFFICE .of the Philade. & R. RI Co.: . l The rat of Freight and Tolls on . 13", 857. es 14 this Company, will be as follows. from 15th ,1851, until farther notice: • Toßiehinond, " Philadelphia; 44 Inclined Plane, • " Nleetawn, " rierniantownt. R, " Faris of Se,buylklll, 4, Manaynnk, " Spring Mills, • " Coruiheltoehen and Ply • nouth Railroad, . • " Rionbo's and Potts' and Jones', " Norristownorßridgeporto " Port Kennedy, " 4, Valley. Forge, " " Roy=rd; p o t Donglasville, " Birdsboro' " Reading, ".Between Reading and Mohruille, • ...ty a. - /Web 21, '27 12-) PHILAD'A. £ READING RAIL ROAD. • gragIiMINFINILMS. - RAM Or IRO Y lir I ON BUtitOIIANUEN. C N and AFTER MARCH let 18f =Winder notice, the Mowing Ileies4l rridi Übe charged per 100ponaile: 111111 • % Dry Goodi; Conreethmary, Books,Carpet. 30 I ngs, Cloe, Fresh Meat, nth, Glass, ke Mrs% Butter, Copper P4p, thenerars,llrindstonsa,Oroe t erieo , Remp Mama, Mantillas, Hides, Hollow-ware, 22, "leatker,Maehlnarils ,3o44 . Ootton,Coftew Oruiln,Bm ; Iron:Lend; Mo. lasnea,Nalls, oslutp, like, sat, Prari. 111 slew, Sugar, WbStte., Crowns, Piro Brick b s, Guano, Mm gayer - Plleb sae Tar,lalt,lbasp Iron, lin ber • I ' and Lumber. ke 1 erleks. Cots, Oa WOW, Clay; 0 met, Iron .ope, Lbnestosic, Mann e ron t ylg 1 I, Plaster, Mate, Malt Limo . ' FlMa rcour, h 31, per barrel, • 'IN •' g--4)3T pet AltN~Ns' :gft! i 01 A r{m. li Ticket ama Freight Apse. Sixth and Chesnut Ntrieta delptdad Reading , wino, W. and Erie Rallioad. lliamaport and Elmira tain t liji it,_gl 1 75 1 75 1 76 1.75 1 76 175' 175 1 50 Janata or r 14104: PAINTING, &C. , . . itsw B:TYi,E4 WINDOW SHADES. , UT reeetved a large and e t teg , nt u t .ankaa4t. of Wbuinar!Shades. now sof bekatfral de. idpa,larldditer Gold Bordered, ORA Lea diner. . ralQotbie At., At., cheaper Mao, mr. 'Ti , •. • • , 1 • ; MAI , . Figured, Mated awl EAU Paper filiadex, of ararzjimr aelption For Rice by : %• , - HE BARRAN: . Centl, o ,l,4l.PPl hurch- ' • Hurl IL '5l - J. , • , , t • . 11 , , • NEW. WAL - I. PATIalt NITAREHOUSR. B Mon Illa Lasing, Ilaavjachrrera ill hiSriNfir, . 14 0..1'24 ARCH Street, Second Zoor ' . a ' lid t abw. be largertglithaOd?lnbeattAireectedinatt—Allilabrbe el lria ty, Y , ! be ,• CO NTRT PURCHASERS may hest be secomatair , fa#.leithaet theiaeoorenfeaeeof lookitak farther, Ana IRa&lie snared that they will reeler@ the advaabge 'of, Warr wary, , ; . - , RUIRPON A Latinaa,. I • !191 .Arch shed, oboe' 8 ilik, trio $. Barth %, l7 ISam , , , JUST RECEIV ED 1 .. • ..t New sty's. aper set as* i l ORDP.R.S; F.Xtt.E., ~ - r m . Hoard Prints, 'Curtain ' ra- ‘, ... 10047..-::::::. , peril. Le. •,, Placa how 6 cants So • • ........ ii 6 t ; V. 00. which wears prepared t0.'....., 1 ~.. pet op it Mind notice, , - . , . nesse aid Sig* reltatiag, Glazing, lie. --- Sialned end linearelled!Yrench and Armin doable thick, Chryatat, Sheet and Plate Glass, i flashed to or der. AU cordite praiptly attended to. l arch ' Centre stiee‘ 4 doers Itbo Up r E e Y ' dino tr - --- 1 _,At>t o k ttii , , 11.....P.r „. gig na l Le. ' . ir, HE subscriber: is now receiving: his 1 new patterns of, Piper Hangings ir Heider's', Sr lb:weasel recces, "rehearing the mast and most i epatternt--selented fbr the uses sized houses to be papeted in the country. The, subscriber takes great rare in selecting Minims to suit the houses to be pa rred. Among the lot are a. hint 'Nowt patterns of v ac halls andparions: ' • !! .. Our 'We :braces assortments born four eliferent Inenufsetums, which giver a gnat variety of patterns to thecae UP. r i ' Matti Pipres, in Gnat V a riety,'. Atall some u knr as 8 contest plow 7tiper . ins i.e Great raridy, ifAelearie and Algal. mi 4a . 1 oar Paper _llangensfirnlahed with per at wholesale rices. Hoed paper hangars' also 1 trabdted wher it• - . LOar varied aimrimerat of paper op, borders and per shades . presorts peculiar a o ne to those who re to purchase, and as our idea I the largest in this I B it 'section of the cownteg, persons eau est always be no. 6:nunsodated by calling at , - B. BANNAN'S , . Cheap and Paper &Mk Pottsville. March Bth 1886. l - O WAI,i..4_CURT IN PAPER,. itut - Great •lirse leo "MARKET STREET rketEsubscriber t bav- . • • log' enlarged his store In street, between .Second and Third streets, and reOrm based his stock, takes the libertyL.._ of stating that he la better prepared 'than ever toms:ma- . modite the public In Wall Paper, having just received fruit New York and; Philadelphia, a large and well Mee ted stock for parlour, balls, caeca, pablie boures, ac.. to gether with Gold and Meet border:l all of• which will be sold and hung at the eery- lowest rate embraeing the newest and most fashionable patterua The subscriber ham great rare lit selecting his pea hum 'different manufacturers, which giver a peat variety et patient to choose from. , Paper Shades and Ybe itroed , Pri 'in plait vaddy, embracing the latest Idyls* aid" ra • Parsons in want of paper should give him a beam going else where. sir Paper testy at the Ratios PAINTING 4 CI INO. The subscriber also. continues tb above business in all Its branches, at the same place, will be happy to Mehl!) the orders of those who des work done In this branch of business. Paint, Oil, a d Gins% plain and enamelled. furnished at the lowest tee. Thankful be put patronage, be wishes a motifs nce'of the same. AMU NAOLN. „„Pattsvllle, March 28, 'Nf 18ant LEGAL C:RDS. , M i torney at t and 2nd streets, An 9,16 $2- W. ROSEBERR J. Law. Oglee—oorner t olMs4 Pottsville. A gy ER STROUSE; A; • Onlee—Centre street, i " • • g r • 'I AVID B. GftEEN,A I/Pottsville, Pa. Mace in Hit Post Mee. - J A P. SPINNEY, A'A Aehland, , SeinsilkfU co* Kent h, the purchase and sale of of rents, te. [Addend, M ctL - F.MENT S. FOS the Peace, 311aensiller-eollee ed aud'alleaded to distally, Febrnaryl3, '5O F 4 ._ _ C. THOMPSON • unv,l, ulseii ; F i taw.ce:'l' tower en•t street, February 2, 181, -- \ R. BANN.:, n Centre Street,' -Penna. , THOMAS' Law. Cale Church.Pottryin l Nov. ZZI, 185 6 .1 %%NCI§ SPENC and Red ate Agent. ow East Mirk 3.PoAtovillo, Pal March 22,1856 I OHN s 4r . rz IN GE Pease, ST. MATS, will a • • rusted to him with dillpnee au. February 21, g • PHER L TTCE, Attor ;,piatiom, plktiJ eouitti, Pa. stoop .tree corner ofSecond. . -lErly Q - A - 1078 T nay at La ca.--la Aprillll, '57 CONRA, ad Convent road street, 1 I r IirOHN , el -the Peace School House, 11 Ma • '67 eitifoßGE deß. K 1 lug Law, Potts ride, Penna,w In Schuylkill county and elserlil treat, nearly opposite the Miners ly 7, '46 , QAMUE4 , GARRET I(lJCon,eianeerand General Col business entnatted to him with nee, Centre sfreitt, Pot! N. B.—Thel Docket , awakes of Samuel O ISAAC SEV . PEACE, attends t ail blighters appertain) to the tneasttrorneht of lions, de. The Doeitel possession. Ofee—Cel ISAAC R. lieeda, Bonds, witb accuracy k, Amnion PottMllle, EO. and Col cob. 14, '57 TOSEP IL W. GEA slog Etinser. {ti rottairple, YL W. ,= HEAFF JIL elated' he Pennsylvan explores land', mines, he. .N. BOW , Wt. Office in and ISeeond DR. G. cornergeon Mark. October 1 Rk X CARTE, Civil and Min ing Engineer, Surveyor to win attend to Rimy . ds, mines, toWn plots.* Oglee with Omni. Lew s, Ant, door below Silver ernes, Pottsville. Ps. i y 9,'57 19-tr , ;101111EN#Y PLEASI o ILL !dining Engineer • timez—Centre etreet,wes 0 Norwegian—tame building located. P ER & APP, Geological, Inners, Conveyaleers,and Agents-4p ,the Wyoming Rome, sat TAN, Pa. (a. P. CUT?. 111.1 y IS,' Mining EVI- atre.St., Pottsville, Pa., at. {loping Coal Lands. Inspect pinball° and manor Real 3 C LE CI•1 1 1 Meta lEEE JOHN HODGKII neer end Surveyor, Ce tends to Surveying and 'lx) lug Mines, de. Agent for Estate, collection of rents, 'March 22,, 1856. R. P. T.Ft i iAINGAY, ?dirties X ens or Purifying Ira House where they will be I who are interested th the destruction of Boilers t Pottsville, August 9, 1 6011 1 601 1 60 1 00 1 1 601 CO 1 60 1 1 40 DEAL E enditots 5-„,1•04 - za We of Collections otilet and sccotuits, de. Pottsville. April 4ng GENC. 13ala of Baal eharge of 0 Cants—from twool " tropes to giro .at Pottsville. Apr 118,1845 7 1.30 1 30 1 20' 1 It I 14 1 04 1 010 14 1 0$ . y H. M 1 , 'JP •Ingineer.. tweeting Moe& biting Town Lots, hls profession. , , Letter address, ' County, Pa. Feb. 24.1857 yrMUNi NeOlbonfool/. rooms Designs Pumpfdri EngW alton= Of Gal ae- Ae of Inventions r , Vannquo. r i Ott ar. _ Uwe to tea upose of ' part of the fit► benefit of ever, tee. to Imltst, 24 arrangement , F.l • 'arta partial at is . evil i w re ef e llougt an iroldmitaist Kukla str 11 • " 7 " ---- 1 • q i • E&. II ic , higpecto . ,r, ten ders ht a at limey", men of baldness. • an eapitalistL tpiwienee in mlnlntAnd 111 Itnowl•dge of • gaged In this and adjoin- Ins , •; eo a h ntlas p , ' Inn and expkwln4Coal mahoi re satisfaction to l who who, T gum to. ..:11Inne and JAINZI Nati„ Vida, ; . Philadal_ eihiLand 1). 11. Mai, and Wnxiam iltiwas, Jr., OWL • , rottn lll o.lhr wrgblilty, and Integrity, I Addeo's—Mat): BROWN. bilstiOuspector, Ea 4 ' Nor , Li 'whin Weld, roltiaille, N. . 4 . ; I• i • JAI/ It Me ffrrEN, can 12• U Brass, ad, and ea- tar' Victory and MI: sing purposes, and: gissaStintesitartalks as a Moiler Feed Pump. They are eery easily reptile:4,B , nd, being less contplieated than "any case Atm leip in use they are roach tees liable to get out of order. For references Ind Whnontals, with circular , ruts. ke,a)ply to LITT LEFIEWF,_ PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. Charles Smith, Propsietek: Allhhylsof coalsbovels, spadei,oosiriddko; he. The patronag e of the publlels respectii ll y solicited. Jasusry . 10, 67 . se• THATCHER'S FtOle Action Forting and enetiOnlnmpe: HESE Pampa, frop,eipgrience are acknoOfedged to be sipidor to any la raw. • !They are lio cheap and durable. Yor vale by O.C. CARTKR, 1 1, Proprietor of. the Right for Behloytkiti county. ,Pottaville. November MI6 . 4ddy T I 0 • TORE." • • ~,• t...01111' I tOBACCO, CIGARS AND OATS, 2111 Z the Hamburg Smoking Tobacco =a Cigar Manabatory , . I i bushilispiliiirOstas WO bineli Smcilinerobser.' eb; ;00,000 Iran' gpanlabagars ; 100,000 Spanish Slxes 26,001:1 Cuba .Sztras. - JAMBS S. MOM. [ ' 1' namburg , corksaoasty: Sept. 22.'65 . ga. 1 1. —T.HE_LATE FIRE.. • .. 1 VIS .11VITIISTANDIDIG:. itie . . FIRE i N Which destroyed. our Cinch Factory, and our asi ref less, we nee not disconnigod, but have gone non; ht ly to work,* the old shop 'loathe Pioneer Furst orb re we will be happy' to ase out friends. , No us a call and misfit us to repair our lists. . . ABBIGUT h SUMMAR!). r . Ile. Oct. 25,'56. 4.14 f I . •.' ,11 CLAIR lAR - MANIIFACTORY. - - , - ! St. Clair, Seirayltill Co., Pa. TaHIS ESTABLISHMENT is now ire ; i;ies. to contract wi th Railroad ad Co's. and others or ny number oflreight...and Coal Cars of every de scription. . . . The machinery Is of the' most apinicred construction, pad the materials wed of the best quality. fhe Pro. peletor can guarantee the work equal to any mamba ;tared in the United States.. 714 -Chilled Plate Wheels used by him ere from the Celebrated Foundry of Bush k'Lobdell, which f , excellence hageamerior. . ...MISS 11. - ABDOW, Plufalotor i . CHAS. LAWTON, Jr., Supt. an.lo. It , 2ly torney at Law. Bite the Town • 9 , '6O HEREWITH invite your especial attention to my very eitensive stock of Ready Made Stiddkry, Harness, Oalltrs, de- embracing the largest variety of styles and qualities ever offered for sale in this county, and at prices that will compare favorably with those of any other Irma: in the trade. toraey at Law, et street, opposite the torney at Law, ty; Pa., will set as ell Estate, selleetlon 7 '4, '67 21-ly /*flaying been, for some years Inst. In, the habit of purchuing• my , Raw Nateriai exclusively for Ctuh, - • • I fi nd myself now In the possession' of advantages row- is cause not enjoyed by Abe trade generally, and feel t t I can, with madame., solicit the Undo of all classes dealers; and m 7 arrangsMents for 'the coming am n's trade are based upon even a lieger araornst of bust. Was than I hare 'hitherto 409141; you can thendbros rely upon finding at ray establishment everything that Is re calved in my line. Orders by mall are respectfully solicited, end the goods sent warranted to give satisfad len, both as to price and quality. LEIFEVIIR WOMBLIMORYir. . Opposite Episcopal Church, Ccirlrestreet, Pottsville. March 7.107 10-ly ER, Justice of I , bus and agencies so. • Attorney and low T.J. Allison's flat . N, Attorney at pixteite tha Episcopal SOLOMON HOOVER. Wholesale and lietall EALER in Stnves, Ranges, Heaters, Tin Ware, Hollow Ware, Bd. taubc Ware, Beata Ware, French Ware, and Butlery; Range Boilers, Portable Ranger, au • Ovens, Summer Furnace, drudge.; has &Mind to •""'"' his Reiner stock of Maras a variety of-riew pat terns of Kitchen Ranges of which be am' give the ig,hest recommendation. „. He calls particular attention to his new style of Hea ter which he is confident will make the. best Ifesh e r 4o r ;at has ever been used this part ef.the country, a variety of new patterns of Cooking, Parlor, and ail Btoveg.- Us cilia particular situation to his sheet tree Parlor Stove, it is an improvement on the Kisterbath, which be Is'atrildknt Is the best stove in use.' He his now tbb largest stock of therebove , articles (teo owner one to mention,) that has ever bead offered in this part of the country. Ile Invites Maitland' and customers to all and examine for, themselves, feeling confident that be can salt them in quality and price: he flatters himself that be has had much azariessee In his line of business, therefore be bets Confident thatbe cannot be surpassed inimilittorebespnoss.! airitooting aid Spouting and all kind of Jobbing done at theehortest notice. (tnfre steed, 5 doors above Market, west side, "banal& March .2K '67 Pi. • R, M agis tra te , 16 Bali Road street ' , Justice of the d to all bunkum eu• tare. • 8.17° , Jr., Justice of RMiUI IM, Attorney at attend tolegalbniinesa ,'ere. Mee 1n Centre Bank. rr, Magistrate, lector, willattincti to lUsonca and To t tare. to I)7s -28- of the mounts. and also attends ork, Elem. is in Ids Howe. awing ny of nuance, Le., street, be taistrete. ?-ly ngineer 74 Y, Civil and Mi .rner of Market and 2d [January 10 2- State Geological fluivey,, , tabor , 13. lib Ail-tf AN, .Sur- I rick Sandlot, sl4 ts, Pottsville, 404fPa. 1. NTS, Civil an ads, between Market au vadat Mr. Poots'e aim :rung 31,'67 6.6 m• PM= CKS "and R. A. ,fluene7k6PartleTe of "Pro tppy to see (hoes oPerat , ri the expense ittennent . om mine water. __ I • .GENdar.—Toe Tit attention to tba p4tr- Vganeles for prove y, g, and adjusting Zook's MM. HARTZ:. <and near Third, 113 m. • 'Purchase and &iid eellinq Coal; tr • ae-and eolleetlng e to the County', he qabantaugo Rivet, CHAO. Id.'itutar,.; 144 f ivil • - .1 and Minipg ndis to Surveying end dividing lands, rex*. busbies' In the linen! g P. 0., &buy Tassagiet:rt , I mills of Oornbib ,and a general [flee- And Rolling a and 414M:same at Ofilee. , Say, Opeki- Itt.baset-egt. tabllabments Mils Sord his Wren, the te Art. Ho punts the adaptation and treeoent Teeth; %- Se presstnl t tothe -streets dead teeth deesyinn teeth *lth arOMer In nil*. North side; ' PO_TT.IVILLE Saddle tad itaria,sapLanstacitory. TO CARPEMBS AND BUILDERS SCHtIYLKILLW, Y-tUMBER I HAVPI ' IIfitftTIIII9i CO MF A V e esta ishm nt, on Railroad street, a great quanitity o lumber of every kind and descrlption,nhkh the f can supply Operators, Carpenters and Builders, atrower rates - than it can be bought elsewhere. • They are leo ready to .supply, through the means of their extensive business. and la bor savipg mschines,manufactured articles in their line at a saving of 25 per sent. on former cost. Their large workshops luote been in successful opera tion for the past yeas,turning out vast etuuttities of Doors, Wiladeur Droners, Bash, Panel Work, Mouldings, Bedwposta, Blinds, - Bannisters, • Shutter", And all Wads of . Named,l.linsofed cued limed 'Work, Which they have constantly on band. They are ready to execute orders at the shortest notice, for any quantity or quality of sawed or manntsetuled stuff. Dry and green Henaloek, of all kinds, for buildittgpoi- Doses. Oak, Maple. ropier; chair, plank and mantling . W il ds; Cheery, Walnut, • Mahogany, de for cabinet work; White and Yellow Plaeboards , raw or made to order; White' Mu plank, 3, 234, 2, 1!4, 151, %. and 34 inch panel, always 'ready ;- also, plan k, beams, rails, scantling, posts, shingles, lath, felling lath, pali ng, ke, ke. • ',lrani; of sawed stuff and everything In their line nut'" ' , order at theahortest nate- 1( R. H. GRESSANG has been aii-. L pointed Agent for thie eounty, for the sale of "YIBK,B PATICNT IitiTALLICBUBIAL CABEI3,"" Which supersede all other kinds in use. Being perfectly airtight, it obviates the peceadtT of hasty burials, and alsopreserrestheitodyfroft I tedecomposition.— They are particularly suitable for transporting the body from one place to another. The face is covered with a I bleb gins, with metal top, which an be removed at any t ime,end the flee of the corpse seen by Heiden& or re. lathes. We might give you hundreds ofeerttAcates, to corroborate our statement, est° theadvantages the Me. I elite Coffin has orerthe Wooden, but thefollowl n g wr - sudiart Wamiumsoa, April sth. Gailleacru-LIVe witnessed the utility ofyonr mem.' mental "Patent idetallicilurial Mims," usedi,o convey I he remains of thelato lion John C. Caloun to the Con greatonal Cemetery, which Impressed n e with the belief i hat it is the best article known tone for transporting the dead to their Anal resting place. With remmet. we subscribe ourselves, yours, etc., (Signed) Henry Clay, Lewis Cam, Dan. We'biter, Wm. It. King, Jeff. Davis, J. M. Berrien, J. Y. Mason D. R. Atehineon, A. o.llreen,Wm. P. Mangum ,llenry Dodge, D. it, Dickinson. • - Similar testimonial s might be atided without num. ber. Apply to , - H. GRESSANG, Ocalresfrat,corwer of Union. Pottsville. June 9,111611.. tf • CLAU'II . PATENT FLOUttlid SUL. The Great Invention of the Day. TI g HE subscriber announces to the citt . sena of Schnyikill County that ho has secured'tbe tto sell EDWIN and JAMES M CLARK'S new Pa tent Flouring Mill, which is pronounced the greatest American invention of the day.. The subscriber boon of these Mills Ln fuU operation now, in Tremontorbere he invites all persons to call and see it to operatice. This highly ingenions,and moth needed Invention, terms an entire new feature In the taanetheture of Wheat into Flour; and the splendid manner' in which it per.' lorms its work, Grinding,"Dolting, and separating the grain all single operation into seven different qualities of Flour and Feed, and that within a space of only twen ty-one feet in length by four feet In breadth, at the ra bidity bt twelve - bushels per hour, on a pair of French urr Millstones oniyAbirty inches in diameter.' The Oran is converted ate single operation into Extra and Superfine Fklur r YineFloue,Middlings.filtipands, Shorts sod Datu,any power being applicable to propel it, from a four horse up to any other desired. The small space it occupies.would not be Mined when placed in &nom with other machinery, and the small amount of power it re quires to propel it, makes it certain that, ere hag. it will supersedesupenedeandrevolutlonheallotherFlooringMills. So , applicable is this Mill to the manta of the. world, that every man-mill, machine shop, locomotive shop, foundry, forge, rolling milt, of any building having a power sires. dy erected, an now have within Its writhe eompleteMer chant Mooring Mill.at the trifling nett of from !Our to serail hundred dollarsend tins the enornious amount of Grain raised Within the United States, can be conver ted Into Flour within its limits. With one of these Mille nearly every large Colliery es lablishment in this county where steam power is used for pumping,should be "applied. Thiy could Wended at a small ezpenadami would enable: theuf to =milk° L, lute their own Sour. This Mill only mew* thermic* of 21 feet in length, 'by dla width. It la al portableand when pat up can he placed to a wagon or dray,. and with a single hone tattled to any part where they thielre to use it. Minn. struction is so simple that it can be connected with any engine by a single abaft. Single or TOwnship R ighta will be disposed of by the selocriber, nodding at Tremrit. Dundreds of twin- cotes from Millers and others who bare see, the Mill D operation,ean be seen at the residence of the subeeriber • \i. A. L. TICE. 'Dee.42.'et , A 1 514 f intunawalo' autunir'e nosimme,63. rPHE subscribe s annotatces to the Jub t = h eu g , w aldtg U ira il l branches. as natal He Is ready to metro." tor meeting buildings eotaplet4 or will Wald' tha imatutals in his Hoe to contractors. at the lovert tato, and wlll be happy to l'?" 4 !* tb ° P atrnullP tl6°Pub aUlL Amax:. Puttsitile, ireta . 7,'37 641 m INC Perrnzr, Pt.• missed rospecifoUy ri Innis of Potts. !trinity: that having tb.s. liumbion 711de1atry Dick. I rditteboit it labia Deltilit4B,l/111 Ott both tesimbem; :Itwaya 00 latpaa i welt obtortsd n employingdoin compels nt ,g work , inner and etimpitnote—eaiw; ?Boit Of the ! 'at Mir ,wet will routine of Wa• sett. Iron. CoPper and Bath Tuba, Pdrotiahrind ,ter Wish Basins, Iron and moat Pints, Brum Cdcka for and Loather Ilcos lbr pave. menta, Branch l'ipen and Con plimus Ibr 'paromints, bon and Lead Pipe of all visas, Gatfrifinttunej of ever 4 110, embracing a tiall amoremant or Chandeliers. Pendants. Brackaht. de.ite.,,Malnfartuntd!if t t boot tiyliy of materials, and of the latest and most _ jpprov...ps - 1 ). terns. April 11, • ' 'PV0 11 • " Rir r" - - • 164 I w 1 • ' '• WILLIAM LEACH,.! • 'l4 'Cheri* Street, IPilittitdittlisktai. r - . ja i 5 Plikuklphia, Marc 18h . • 4 Dug Sia:--Perrolt taii to call 4otir —'l,. attention to Ng Hotta, I bays had It refitted. and it la now in perfect ardor Its location is one of!tlio teat 111 id/y. for the secsounadation Alt bliOmol m.o. mg to; Cbenry. street. betwienlTtilril and Youth *trots., ntlers': $1 pxr day. 116 per ereek. - 11k WI LUAU LMACll,,Pcrprictoe. • . Kay 16,'67 .: '4 1 ' • SURFtit Xi J. oust, Oi THE undersigned tikes - tritieh • pleasure 10 annooncing this,pritron• of lad sewn, UNllif .friends, and the pnblk, thed he has leMed thle delight fufty Waited , and elegant eatablish mint for he coming year, and hal ;Ms many value le additions and Improvements, tucb4aa verandahs, 12 het wide, entirely around the house, OP feet In extent ; has rased the lawns in front and Mai next throceani re moved the odic* to the oppoeite Mel of the house, where eight additional rooms have, beenedded kr ladies', ma tlemen's, and OW" rendition; barber's and porter's rooms, tc., at.; new huildingrhave been erected fbr ba kery. pastry cook, leF cream and oyster rooms, with sleeping apartment over for male servants, and wish bones enlarged, with additional chambers Su feloale, ser yenta of the house; all the beds in the hotel be ree -1 availed and Made agreeable; additional detent will e have been erected, of sufttrient else to opply visitors with cistsmwster for alt purposes, the bath houses are situ ated but a short distance from :the hotel, with plank walks to them; they will be wider the charge_o the steward's wife, who will at all times be , provides with towels, filet tubs and , bathing dresses for all who may ?s -quint them, that aretrons of the home (ton e4' others). I shall give my undiWed attention to the eodtloKa of my tisiters, and have ajust 'conildenes I will be Tiber ally sustained. - ; IsAAO =ATER. 'M. 13..—The Bathing at Atlantic City Is not surpassed on the North American coast, end the WHIM* of going to and from are unequalled by any other (dryer and fishing are good, fowling Mr). ;Ladles and' gentlemen who ebb to spend the day only; can leave Philadelphia after breakfast andiuvive at Atlantic beitb the eusto. miry hour for bathing-10 or 11 o'clock— with. their, friends six hours, and be at borie before super ; an, on the other hand, gentlemen of Madness which ealls them to the city daily, can leave Atlantic • after ' breakeut, be here at tiv„ At. M., and leave at k P.M., and be with heir lamilles.at 8, P.M., One hour beinre supper. May 16;17 .2d.tt : ISAAC TRAM'. ' . 4 "1 1 Y*11.1;" WATCH ',JEWELRY: A , LARGER Assortment of Cameo A and Ear Rings, just inailied by Pottsville. Mai 10;'66 19- _ J. S. ELLIOTT- CHEAP Witch & JCw do Store, N 0.72 North Seco d street; (opposite the Mt Va ubn • Honse,) Philadelphia. II . Gold Lever Watches, MG jeviSled, 18 K cases,ll2B • Sil ver Lever, foil jeweled , Sliver Lopine;s9l Qtatlee, tp ; Gold.Speetachis,s4 60tei110; Silver Spectacles, $1 be; Silver Table Spoons,per set, $l4 to $18; set t Spoons, $9 to sn; Silver Tea Spoons, $4 76 to $7 60; Gold Pens and Gold Case 21 to $6; Gold' Pens and. Silver Cases,sl; tognther with n variety aline Gold Jew elry. Gold Curb, Guard and Fob Chains. All goods war ranted to be as represented. 'Watches And Jewelry re paired in the best manner. Also, 314/0111i ; ?dirks, Ptak te., made to order. • - N. 11.—All orders soot by mail or otherwinsorill be punctuilly attended to. Sept. 20,'56, • STAUFFER 4E HARLEY. CIEMAP WATCHES 1 111WEI18Y— Wholesalennd retall=st the“Phrikr /Stu Watch At Jewelry Akot," 96 North Second street. corneri, of Quarry, Phnrida. Gold Leger Watcher, full Jewellerl. 18 erwts fine, $2B Gold tepin• Watehei4 , $lB.OO taw 00. Sliver Lever , full jewelled, •• • • $l2 .00 Silver orQuprtips LeOns. j , ewels, - 1 • - 1 .9 (Kr „ Supwi - - , 00 God Bracelets, -I • - ' • 1 • • It 00 Gold Spectacles, . ,1". •- 00 Fins Silver - do., ,'• . 160 Ladles' Gold - Panel* . 1 . . Silver Tea-spoons. eet, d - . - • --1 00 Gold Pens, with Pine% and Silver Holden. $1• - Gold Fingeerisis,37% cents • to 100: Watch G . .tarens, plain, 1254 mats pe ; patent, 169¢ west Lanet, 26 • islets: • other seticlew weeds wan-anteurto ha what they are sold for. epoetioh: All ?STAI2I/SEP. &HAMMY M . On hand—some Gold and Meer Levers and Leplues, still lower than the above prices. . • .; October 4,1856. •• ' -40-1 y BOYS' CLOTHINC. t '.. • - TUE SUBSCRIBER; would, cesp-ect fully Inform their nninitrotni friends and customers Qt. hely lkill County, that their assortment of Clothing for Young Gentlemen 14 much larger thin ever, and they are disposed to sell cheap. Persons llvingat a dls tauce,bave the privilege 44 exchanging clothing pur chased al this store, g they do not snit • 'P. it. HOYT A BROTHER, 272 Chestnut Sty center of Tenth, Philada. April, 25, '57 " . WA R B ORTON'S V. ' Bonnet Illaterisilsb.ros novo' Taaaa. 31ILLINERS, ifiatelld.NTS and OTHARS TUST RECEIVED; a . full aappljr..cif 0 cheap and deshaVe go'oiis, the *teat Paris fashions, of our own impartation, she from auction and Importer*, which we offer much bt;lovrthe usual priers. - Bonnet Ribbons. all widlhi, Marcellines, •' • • Gauze and Crape do Plorenees Black Velvet do : English Craw Plain Satin do • ~, Aerophane de , • Plain Mantua do ;; .• French do Glace Silks ; . Bonnet Lawns Poult deaol 5: Tarlatan, white an Icolortd Gro d',Afrique a. ir Joined Blonds 1. • Oro de Naples , Blond Laces Black Oro de Itlitnes Indltops and nets . Black Modes , ;,i Ruches and Qtallings Black Bombashies ' Crown Linings, Oil Mks, ate, cite, Embroideries, Glove., Mitts aid-Lee Goods, • W l ttolesalit -and Bhtafl, At No. 160% :loath Secdbd street, Second :Dry Goods Store below Spines, rytilattdphirs. March 21,'571 - • ; 12-11 m ' . M. W. tifkompi & Co., • asingeneers, , • • Brood and lionsillon strata, Phdaddpite,Pbesse., oup call the; attention o g . Rail- T v 'road Aragers, those litetestedin Railroad Property, to th ir Sorest - 02 reemeotire Engines, in which they are adapted to the ,particular burliness for which they may be reipaired ;_ by Übe • use of one, two, three or four pair 'of driving wheats; and the use of the whole, or so much of the weightaa may be desirable for adhe ; and In accommodating them to the grid's, curves, strength of superstruetiOn„' and rail and work to be done. By these means the Maximtuntoeful effector the power is secured with the •,letut expense for, attendance; cost of fuel, and repairste It* and Engine. With these , reects In view, and as the result of twenty-tbne years radical 'experience in the business by our senior patt r, we manullietnrefire:different hods of .Elogises, and several classes or sizes or each kind. , Partteular atten tion paid to the strength at the'rnichineln the plan and workmanship of all the details. Oar lone' experience and 'opportunities or obtaining infbrotationi.enables urt to offer these ring nee with theassurance that In °Melon. ey, economy and durability, they will compare favorably with those of any other kind in use. We also runtish to order wheels. alles,lowlik or low moor tire (to St ern- Ira withoutboring.) composition l a n i anns foor laWngu sbeery teseriptlonorCopper ; and every article appertaining-to the tepair or renewal ; of Locomotive Engines. .1 AL W. BALDWDI, Ammo* 5.'57 141 ; • MATpusyr BAIRD. -,PLUMB - HOTELS. M. AVISEII PHILADELPHIA. SAVING, FUND. NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST Cioo, ALNUT SiTEETi. Sciuth-west oornerof THlRREhiladelphis. (Incorporated by 04 State of PentilYiroxia4 ' Money Is - revelved Rainy Aim, large or sawn, as in tercet paid from the Ray of. depoeit to the day of with- . drama.. The office is open' °Very dio;7from 9 o'clock In the morn ing till 7 o'clock •in the ;evening, and on Mopday And Their/day evening", till 9 o'clock. . ' INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. I All sums. large or smell, are paid back In GOLD, on demand, with Out notice; to any amount. ' Hon. HENRY L. BEY NEJL'Aveldenti . • lIGBSRT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. Wm. J. Rein,Seenstan". -,lllgectitora I • Henry L. Benner,C. Landreth Nauss, Edward L. Carter, '4 F. carrel p remi u m I • Robert Selfridge, • Joseph B. Barry. 1 Samuel K. Ashton, -; Henry L. Churchman', James D. Smith, i Francis Lee. This company confines Ha business entirely. to the re ceiving of money on interest. The investments amOunt- InKto nearly One and a halt Millions of. Dollars! r published reree'of ASSETS . are made oonfbr. ml y with the pros lona of the • charter,ln REAL ES. TATE, MORTGAGES, °ROUND RENTS, and -such Snit clan; securitka, as will 'Always ensure perfect security to 'the depositors, and 'which cannot tail to give permanency and stability to this old and nett establislied ititlitutioo. March 7,'67 =brim* pEpssia:Lt aascE•GOLvaamo WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, Corner of Tenth. and Market Streets, • Offleo; lo Second Story, • P H I 1:411:1 I t. eHlk. WEI INVITE , attention to our en lamed stock of Drop, Paints, Oila, Varniaheee de.i. selected 'expressly:for oar tales, and optopriaion one of the lined assortments In the United States, which we offer at low rives, for - nab or'approved credit. • WS, MANI; 'ACTUItff rely:extensively . Ps emlnui Pure White Lead, (best) . Kensington Ptire,White Leek Pearl Snow White Lend, • . • 4 1/lelle Sionlagno"„French Zinc, (b.r.9 Pure *now White American Moe, Philadelphia Snow White Zine,' • - Ellilveee Plastic Fire and Weatherproof tednia, Chrorrie Oreana, 4 fellorne, anercolsrs ittnendly: AGENTS TOR: , • - • ' : ;. Parties superieiAlkaline Windew - Genuine Vrench•Plate Glass, (warranted,) '. The New Jersey Zion Company's products, Tilden and Nspitew'sly. L rarnhsboh Brooklyn Proudest Pure White , Lead /. • • fi PneePhio Catawbilkandy,de.,Ac.l. . • I IMPORTARB ! . Frentit ant'PAllMsb Mit Sia m, : Trunk rine Ingtisb Cylinder • Colored and Zwtrated Window 01.._ Iktintsrreotype Warn, ilammired Plate Sir Moon and A tilirlights,,• Drugs, Chernleals,,Terfunery, lc. • .- WIIGLABALII DRAMS 221 • ' Druggists' drinks amorally," ' 't • Painters' Took of all description,. Jiydranikand dowse Canon, - I •• Cakinotand tend Piaster; _ ; : • - • Paw Maker's Clay. Patin White. ite.dc. rnsmu, RICHARDS A Cd. • , Sion 2i. W. en. of Tenth and Market si sals. radon. Junction Tusk Amor, Crown and Calkwhill sinets,,Philadelph4t. ' April :4; , likaus . I PHILADELPHIA. TRINISL,Ir& LANDIS, , i • V 4 ati ti 4TI . Ni 9 .6.2 west side. • PITILA DELrIIIA No~etiber 8,16b6 JOHN M. KENNEDY &CO., Fish. Chau* and Provision Korobaata, ,XOS; 39 and 40 North Wharves , half way between Arcb and Rue streets: PIIILADEI, RIA. (Mardi 14, IT 11-ly ..._...6._ gr z ,,,,,„... tv , f ,, A , ! ,...T.,p 0 E Ar t. of lIREEOH car sKINB, and pneral• Leather ,No a &oath 841 at., Phasaapabw. .. - - • 4 pawn' asortasent of all kladeof tiIAVIII,MOIMOC,e, ete., ate. RED and OAK BOLE LEATKEIL. • 1 • . Febtua 28, IT ' .. - Agi ~......... JOHN H. ALLEN CO., IOS. 2k, 4 Chesnut street, (south side, bekiw Water,) PHALADNanIA, (Tim Ow*, Woon•iriat Has; no Tux Vanufactunns and Wb3laudo Denim In Patent Uzi, &inroads Donnos, Patent Grooved Cadar,wire. rartai yid tb shrink, Wood & Corp, Brush- Ate., of all daaerlptlona• - Mosso all and examine-ow . Robenary 13,6t0i MIAS 1 Aki.IIOILS 11 OILS • • X mod 8 Bwatth W Starves, AU ralt % adelphlas PEALERS IN OIL, have just re eeived, dlriet from New Bedford. the followluff p of 011, whirl they offer for Was at the lowest market rates: : ! WlnterSperm 011,3.000ga1, WlnterWhaleoll, 14500ga1 do Elephaotbll,9,B3o"do Barked do do 7,000 do Ahro, In stors.Groulig 08 1 Pale and Brown Soap, , Sperm and AdamantlneCandles. reb.f.3,1•11. • . . 11.1 y • TO 700111111,111121; KAOHINIBTO t OTREBIL, 'PUTIVES, - N. E. corner Solitk • and Penn shee ingot Copper and brase, pig kin sheet iron, solders, 5 re bricks, portable Mr: gekspelter.blielto,lead,fotmdrymoul 4 . Inp, facings, ; crucibles,antimony, babbitt me , sand of all kinds.•brass, old copper. dc., te. Reilmalso &deal er trs wrought and Cast scrap iron sand other metal& It is his desire to accommodate inertial/to and others, at a distanee from the city, by furnishing any article they may want In their business. • Articles . not mentioned to the above wilt be procured end forward. d. Any Inquiry In the above tine rill be promptly answered. - • • I " •A. PURVISS, • N. B. corner South and Penn streets. Febriutri, 155A,''57 7- ••• IAL P_PER W I Illpfyirkll) Es! ISAACS at BK Ex; INo. 133 ?.'4rth Second street, blow' Race, rbiladel Having eoSepleted their large is meat of the above goods for Spring and Summer Trade, would respectfully invite the attention of purabaseri to the same. Their dock, for beauty, cheapness and: fariety cannot be sue - passed. They have constantly on band every desert,. tion of Gold and Painted Shades, Buff Holland% and Shade itzttirte, Wall Papers ? curtains, rise Board Prints, Donlon, &e., all of width they oiler at lowerrates than cal be hid at any other establishment. Call and examine. J. L. IBAACB t BRO., •: • • 183 North Second street, below aaes. February 28, '57 9.5 m WANKING AND COOKING APPARATUS; HE subscribers would invite the 'special attention of Architects, Builders and tine pa lie, to our supettor Resort:rent of Wenn Al, Varna 's:es, Vernillating appatatni. Bath Boilers , Oat Ore S, Patent.Lordown Orates, and others of thelatest BOUM; a/ao, a lam...assortment of Ventilators, black, gold, 'bronzed and white enamel Registers; Cooking Ranges .of superior merits, warranted to peribrin well; also. Muhl. Ranges Orr summer lie; J. B.Sliver's Ate-Tight Om Consumer, made In the beat manner, mod wording to tho orlittnal tnirentkm ; sole Agenta for Collin's Patent Chimney Cape. for ventilating all classes .of baUdlap and for the cure of smoky chimnies. Personal attention Riven to all work entrusted to us. The public are IT quested to call and examine our large and complete stork, as we ktiOw we on give ratiatartion. BAKER A WILLIAMS, • , No, (old No. 103) Market street, May 9,'57 111-Gmf Above Eleventh, °hard Row. CARPETS, ' At Eldridsge's•Cherap Store. ME2IG in a by_ street, ks , here the expeusseare very lisibt. glve subscriber is sae, =7;11 at the Vila lAIWIST PRIM. • Peons ChllaSelphla, and wlsbitra buy the Large Clotbs.ldattibus, kr. wIU &limn to IlMaMtna urge 1 ultWirtment of • , • • • Tapestry Brussels, • '• Imperial CARPETS. Ingrain and Venetian, * And OIL MAUS of all wt the n great7mirtY 7 Also, Carlton and Cores MATTINOS or ail kinds, with a large awortment of LOW-PIIM. Ingrain Carpets, and ' entry and Stair Carpets. Bug* Mats,' Druggets, Stair Rods,'ltag Carpeir, - Cottou Carpets, &c., , . 11. 11..ELDRID011, No. 41 Strawberry at;, Second door &bore Cbsenut, PUILADSI.IIII.t.' , 8311•Stnwbeny is the Snit Street west of Seemed et..144t March 2Stb,'67 . . (1F TINS I&ffeIfASRHOOD, can 'kJ supply themselves for their SPRING CROPS, with Leinani Pare Bone . Super Phosphate of Lime, at $4O per too, " filtrogened Phosphate -of Lim. et $5O, Pinerfean Yertiliser, at $25 per ton. , • ;These Fertilisers are composed of reliable Chemical el manta. eboundingla Pot Ash, Ae; they haVe received the diplomas of four States r vis t New Jersey, New York , Pennsylvania Ind Delaware. Also for •aiIe,GVANO, all kinds, POUDRYTTE, Sc. Country produce received lo payment for the above, at market rates, or draft* on goo houses, or cash registered Wit is orders, promptlyrat tended to. GEORGE A. LElNAll,(Proprietor,) "New. Fire Prior Slime," N 0.19 SoHu IL th IPADE LP RONT street./ HIA, PA. ' Yobruinr 2 2 4 '57 PBWUI( IMPROVED • SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. The only Silver Medal • YT awarded. by Agricultund sties was given to this superior article, at the last Pennsylvania State Pair, at Harrisburg, as a lertiltaerr ol the best quality for Wheat, Corn, Otte; lime, and Potateei,. rasing balmy crops and greatly Improving the soll. The anterriber respectfully informs Farmers and Dealers that be is prepared to supply the Spring demand with this superior and well tested article. • WAGF.NTS WANTED.—A liberal discount allowed. A L 0 .—No. 1 PPM:IIIAM MEXICAN GUANO, POUDKITTE AND LAND PLASTER, OILS, CANDLES, SOAP, Ae., of the best qtutlity.llo lowest market rates. John L. poaseroy, 9 and 10 SouthWhDlMP arves. HI bel A oir Market street, PHILA. girlie:mem can lasi on two pritate elleys.and avoid the crowded Wharf. (March 7,'57 10,1 m • Dry Goods Cheap For Cosh I KELLEY & BROWN, • No. 13 .North SECOND Street, Philadelphia, IJAVE on hind a full assortment of Spring and Bummer DRY GOODS, comprising In pat . .. • Bug. oil boiled Alpaca.; - Cloths, Black Mks, ' Bareges, . Caminteres, Demis t . Lawns.. • Vesting", 'Madonnas,. 0 Inglauns, OambroonS, Poplins, r Prints, . Drilling% Crnrilbts, - , Brilliants, Cottonadea. Moss do Lalnes, 'Linens, • Counterpanes, Chain •. do libeetings, Table Wears, Stella 81dtwis, . Shirting", "Piano do Palm i do - Ticking', ' Pinsoir„ TUNA; do ' Damask, . -Flanee sl, Mantillas, Napkins, ii°6lerl, de. . Kir Alan, Boy? wear in great variety.lit oar goods being bought and sold esslualvely for CAM enables ass to distance all competitors. ' Purchasers chbaarrggeedd but a small advance on auction vet, no goods . rented, and no abatement in priees4 ' KELLEY h BROWN. ' . Woo 13 North SECOND Street; above Market, ' March 28, '37 3-en Philadelptda. MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE: ElCtil V t i N eereacws aOIcG Ches nut s treet,l der the Utah Hour. Philadelphia are • nsbently publishing the lateet MU ai rXmll the *se popular Alit horsin the Unitedltates, in. a etyle that w i lt vie with any.lesue& at .any other hen's, either In this country or ltuyope. They have also th e pleas - Ere to announce to the public that their stock of Sheet Musk on hand, misdate, of the largest and most complete as:meth-fel to be found in the country; they are constantly adding to their stock'Ups New Mule published in New York, Boston, Le. r ' They also publish several Instruction Books,wh eh are in general use throughout the emintry. PIANOS—A an* assortment of the best manamete errs of hew York and Boston, at the lowest cheap prices. 'MUSICAL ' Also, ageneralassortmentof Outten; Banjoes, Viutts, A ecordeons, Violin.O utter and p Strings. of the beseltallan qualities, all of which will be tarnish ed to the public and the trade at the lowest rates. , Orders punctually atthnded to. isir-An Lee & Welke?, Music and Publimt ions earl be obtained at B BA.NNAN'S Book and Clew :tPre i roil& Tine, PiSiladelebis Peb.4. s t it _ _ ... 11711Ril.bPaNciltSePrIlipArTesEe ri? F t () il L t t n e E• 4: 4 ! ties of farineri and others interested, the shove ar 't c . The excellency of our preparation has homier well kno for ninny rose past, that we deem it unnecessary to say much in respect to Its merits. but merely renal* that during a long series of years. its entity and value as astimulant for thwing crop, and as a • • PERMANENT MANURE.' Have, been thoroughlystablished. Our Super Piwikat: eJ Liam is Dot 'clanged in r character every season, but law hat it purports to be, ant. farm In its chemical constituents, and la relied ?pen as the Mar Punts= is tee Iron - • COSS, OATS, WSW,POUTOES, SBASS, And other Crops requiring' viimonsand lasting manure. Pamphlets describing It, and the, mode of applying Can haled gratuitously at our stores, or by mall when desired. ' • OAIITION: De particular to abeam that eve ~ y barrel of our article has oar name and that of 11:41. if Klett branded-on the head. This Caution is rendered necrese fir ea there are so many articles of dioubtfulivaine mold, under the name of Gaper Phosphate of as to Mis lead these who are unacquainted with the 'rake of a' • ! - • GENUINE ARTICLE. k i rteer per 2000 as. (.. , i cases per /b.) .. 41 . . A lib.ra deduction made': DEALER&" litlee Instrall awe has been imported but one CEI4O of the selebented la t / .. . . acific ciait guano; we wee fo, V .. 1. In small lats. -. • • nag MAlNlgans I I , 2 . i supply of this valuable article for sale. i • Viet "Wsser'SsXlas• 04 tent per lb.) 1 No. I._ GOlP'erallit eat, PeruvianGitano - Tor sale it the lowest rates. • - I • , sr 144 /tad*, .4griest/tural Journals anel_Nisospo- I pen are reauherly filed at our office for the we l etl Thral . 1. 1 . ALLEN 81:NEEDLES. I 10. SS South Wharves, sad 35 Beath Water it., suss store above Chemed . street, PblLddg6h. • 404Kkootteean be 10e4led at either trout ettur Ware boures. - Veneers ars rerreameeded to drive to Water street cad avoid the seeded w,b trt Astele, are allbrdeli.th toadies wagons and atteediftto the bona. !February V, IT he J Gum ......116•df. W - bite Clorer mind . ..Lewitt Gum -----` ...s,* - together with gardett, lad tleht seeds , w wt I t will warrant to be fresh and good: , He will also rude ordination UMW of fruit times ( I,ll wwwto4 to be whi t, they are tepstuented,) agricultural isuplementa, &e., all of which will be furnish/11 ati manitibctulfers' prleelt.-4 the seeds and trees sold by the Outman:oer are Misled ~ with. real rasa, only from growers of reputation sod •. standing. fie does sot deal to seeds procured promiscu ously in the market, bout theseirhossU 'asap. wine:out regard to the rbaraster of the eked sold. .lior does be . purchase or sell seeds grownrlek , uously Isiantall.gar dims; where their too close shalt, deteriorates their builily. particulariy tabs the same ep,,a,„ . ..rb b , is an Important eouddersties, to thole, em,,,, m i ssosithei , Seeds°, fruit tree". Yor hoes, At, rood irk orders Mrly , 16 - 1 DeClAblittitaillt A ..,-------------- . ~~ a Willor, Frogs ae Ann lomat. THE COTTER'S BLESSING. JOIN ITWAILif. An-aged loan of intr Iworstars Cr WM sitting meekly at bit ttage d Ma towing locker wen" WU cd; tart' While placid resignation sa upon b Remote bun ; towns he 'dled a vi lAla ' w And neer bad mined I `! ln awl rksd himeilLb s du burnt , f • 1 Ula lardy hands which ofhlkad We UM treble femme. NM iheM bow' All told of Wane ilkys and thought 1 As fruit grown folly pe tills to be seemed many eternity J pose by his chair two lift ebildret Sweetly unconscious 114 postal al 'Ardent but artier. In t yet wit Tfees lovely ofhpring of b only ebb .. ; The - mother, mother Mtn, stood . 1 Watching her dear gambol.. •hils &Mtn/ dog, now tb n'aid weak with agi N t Long his companion in I pilgrimage, Wail i p at his hate shaping , half &walk Now ng with Ida eves, then gavi his ams obake *l 1,.. 1nn! his tail; I, Zeled an t d b a s chil d sked fur it i l i t a t t oo m: - • Itandb ' - Ti. good old mislaid th and peace of mind, - Ifis wants had e'er bee , few, and of a simple kind; L H. little knew of poUsy ndlait, of wealth, and pomp - , n and priU - ' ' ';•.: But hemanly and trirtis ker'd, ' above all edge tesidei - With 011111 benigualt amass be view hid" d,sagb W's.-/ ' ';:-:::- soma, And looking up to iiiIIMISF he said, "Gloel bless pm, 3 little ones.".--,‘ —' - - UAW/FARM The late A. J. Do the steamer "Henry l , faits or Aso years ago' 'of hOrtieulturista. him is full of wisd• • • If you wish to rai get the best growth .bn sirreTo` use well may say what they moili and the gas •' the 'actual waste I. using it, is true eno • that aside, piaotiest..l 'that I can get a ore ' earner thtn-my n.l using a manure a ye, they use it almost al the stable. Thet in, [fresh wooers la Woe oersted beef and cali bke aggi-o-very hearty food, tZtiV: requiring a strong :stomach. Annuals of moder ato growth; like sotithing easier of digestion,— As' all old gardener"; know by this constant trial, you min no more be t the Tapia of rotted manure ont.of their beads t .13 you can maker is elder ti lt beat' bear white be lei by scoldhig it.t It is quite wonderful what's passhOW some men brio for what they allprwaing trues , and what I call murdering the by tiches.. Only put a knife or saw into their h ads; and a tree befire them, and you will sea tit is only beckon e they wm Snot born Caliphi o :Bagdad, that their neighbor' have anj heads le on their shoulders. • Garden. it l , ere from the "a Id countrie"— especially all web as have served the r •titne behind a wheelbarrow,' arwmighty fond f this sort Of thing. One of , these "ghallemen" was lopping tiff and atterly-de .spoiling the natural ways of whine. lindea_tree lately. When he was cross-questioned a little as to what be was about,, ruining the tree in that manner, he replied, "Basszer ;soul! I'm only s littin' the hair instil It !" ; but, is fart, may a ' better pardoner than this Paddy—many a man who his done as good things in the gardening ' way in preat Brikain, as can be done earthilie in the world—is placed in the same awkward fa when he comes lt)to a country with a dri, hot eli• mate life the Mated States. All ,hlslife.longhu he been busy lea r ning l ring bow to "let the air in" to the top, And kee ti t i he wet away from thl root", till it is a second tura to him, and be finds nat.. most as impossible to adopt just the coasts; practice when he ~gpts to America, as it is ioca Polar bear to lay[saide his long, white,ferryeos andvralk about like a tropical gentlemL,,in I naturil nankeen; pantaloons and waistoat.• 'lli ' cuts away at his tree to let in the sae, and raja. es up his flower beds to 'drain -off the wet, ; wile: - ye is just the very sun and drwight that we bun toe nitich of. No man can re 'a good gardener who will not listen to reasor, and in a eoantry .. where nature evidently meant I leaxes for umbrei. , . las,, tike caret how you snap your fingors ut Let by pruning without mercy, at "iitrin' the id , IN I" 1 . : If You And some of your Itransplastyd Mel flagging, and loOking•asif thly were solos to sly • good-bye to y ou' don't imagi yod enure Ow t • • r 4 by pourin g manure water 'theft, their loots. TA _ might as well Ore ',man nearly dead with ir _ bility and starvation, as much plum padding ti • ..: he 'meld - Maki' a,taeal of. The best thing yes 1 . 51 ! earl do is, first fo reductilhe top little mow to e ... r: good deal store !,if needful,) fur the dithoulti son - probably is, tl't we have more top to lehew : Our root to su pply . Then loasen the l'oil, at . [., rft if dry, and lastly, nisfek, the grand IS , - I far as the rootel extend . This ' you may do i! ' •', covering It with -thrsessr. four inches °flue , [ ~, litter, tan-bark, Or something of that sort, total. , _•.. 1 .; the roots cool aid moist,' so as to coax them iv' ,• 1 new growth. . Watering a transplanted trot ere? : ; 41 ' dile'end lettk4 the'surface dry hard with doss ':. ft, and wind, 14 too ninth Olio basting spin: ' ..f.,:l; [, ~ f meathefore then kitchen [ fhW, to be looked air 451 as decent tpeatrakfor.inyihing living. ifl 4 : rit ;; Z7, l tree is somithinerate and carious, that you LI ?"pal afraid will die,laad would nut lose for tle,[!ora' i, 7 •;, ° , and yet that wool stark out," in Spite d' error I f i o. ; wishes, 'syringe the bark once ever! z l o l t llttt ';'' ' sonnet. This will freshen it,' and make the il t• want budi shoot out. [ If you Rod any of your fruit trees ba9reoP 4 ; L [ ' a d t oO great running to wood,.'about the fait l• :,-.07, June is the time, to shorten back the lee; ',5 4° '- ; ,a:,t [ and clip or pinch off the ends of the aide lbw. - ... 7 ., 1 sou to &ice .tt'e tree to expend 'its eutatance.[V- ~.., 1 making fruit buds, indeed of wasting ever! t'' 4 of sap In overgrowth. . .sel:4 4 Vr . hake lig upon Injects all this month; tale '-'hr peelally at, the. end of It, an if It were the . al / 1 4 d u ty of mop ep destroy them, (there is no de _.; about Its being ; the chief duty of the go:niece • ~... 'Tobaccu•Srateri is your mats weapon, and wit; )i ] syringe or a haudoengine, you can,,if you us , too them in time, eare7 such siadghter into the er- t cy's camp, as4would alarm ; the peace swiell• , . I _ ,. there - is one among these erespiag thingt. Sic on rose Seams, or the great' fly on plant!, e• ' make their appearance by thousands anti to' . ' thousands, awthe weather gets hot and, the u:g s summery. The time to open_ your light ',phi*, ~ upon the uluemY,"" livery early in the more , - q.; ,' or jest after edandown—the latter 'the betto 1 5 t •-; by all odds. (Find out whether they "Nee" . i: 1 Aloe under or yapper bide of the loaves, or alb t, away at the!. tender points of the eitoom ss t 4 shower them' to the tune c"f"Old Virginal" -5 strong tobseeo water. If , your plant is of a* E *cans ruhstanee, mind, ' hOwever, that' .yea 1' : givii!ii's talliting fit as well as the 'vermin ' 'wait make the tobacco water by miaing 0. 6ln with it; fur such plants, and, if you 4 11 ' - ' no experience in .the matter, dilute and aie r 'on a single ', plant ,before you undertake 1' whole berdi After half& day, you can ter l it - wurke, ar justwtrepy enough it To Orr get rid walnuts, a closet very toot myriads. rank° a gel ants loge? plates crl so Olen( powdere oral speedily, gelling I remove Iretow taro quay apoouslro of !mot the treai tualre illti. I• BY DOWIIIIIO. Inm:wit° mu burnt up in lay,m.on be Hudson, some 'yea the acknowled god king e following . adVion from • : the earliest 'useable', pr .seiblis in. an anilual plum, Ltd manure. The chemists ease 'about the loss of and what they, my about btting manura, rot before b, doubtlesi but, setting SI told me, time and agile, [. of peal roar, ne ilre days igb4rs, the slime soittby r qi d, and qutitet.kii, whin fresh es when it coin's trim ^~~~ r . :~~~ ~ 4 1 Y J • : . ~. • , F. rf~ N
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