•,, o ' 4 44" • ' ' • • liet, ""* - I.] „,..ac.. - " - ~r ,i.lidAniefes,og._; ' • I --7 :: ~• - --,....~ - • 11 14COIPAV: , ', , 1•••• --4 Y a - rib ,- : , , ... ,' '';::. 1 :-,- ~ ... • -.- . . .1 liaiiiiiitAiiiii4riireattiiiiihig ft>eik, .. • ' .• -I, ' Areporithbtx at all teribilinthtg the etreAt-lv _ _— Monis nothlOg smith nimbus *tilde' mist SAT ; ' Bat thie glorious hundinit of omothisti• Fos" .--...'1 1 ape_ fropwaro a l taloac.,._ Is i s a ea - in - Otboth " - ," . frkflip 'neighbot Salt poil. 111 Wrt ' lad MO ga.: .'' 2 ' 0 , 1111 1W cat 'Our HS tio had 6 , : tahhigt do - ray.'... John ,40. t ., • •.* . - .21: ' ...._ t , John Smith in bin odistdts mw.and reamel :,` ...-, - The irsychss soblesiged lans,la yields to his Vete ;'1 Maiaoasi.)o4ospr hoy'rpeal of the way r Por,somolleskittleoV A 10,9qotblog to NI." , r• thillealia‘, hie Sector, borer the des. ' - -,ls sta foncfnim ail Mail Assiut" bile-bac •' . ' - - T 1 0 1410 ".1 h • ifecikelt Ile taohdloas his elay, - 44. ~Thidotalilte eteploors ha's ";lothltyg if , PT." ,+'; The sehooltri f6ith/6%in* of a min,' ''. ~ And to be, *swore es ite.mn, May eomfort tAbalearbalder thr delay, _. k, zijetli twettPottehaima tliothiat to say." L n44 1 'The maiden' rho if ceps Awe* Ease cile*.l ', 1 . ' 'Add teort, her deserted. abslidoned, alone, , . • ~:'. - nagthiseenisistientionigh losenraill stray, • 11;.: . Lindy dausselsouslika thsn,krea "Nothing Wray? The Midler who's gopito,t eland of the Imo, IToagainst Espollfor , i4 3 % — n l i tarty; at fisat as be lifted t 'the fray. MMus arms, Minas Ism that he's "Nothing . topsy. The papa In poorrbonse. who lives without mow tifriMed with food and with raiment to wear, May elatiteldeOnee,more, that while oaten defray. fib 43Tettses) he doly tun; "Nothing : to Pay.", • Out* to aßiuding—if matters don't. mend. Von , so,m, !haven only 4.neirii where theY.willeo .I. llat this much Is Certain—there'll be in the Bay r : State (perhaps there's alreatix) the thiell to Pay.'" The:: Bed Pet9coat t itald the While. 0, the , daunti petticoat, That"eoarta the eve of r chiy, - That toyed to daresed be admired, 'Lod blinks from fir atray,— It may delight the roving eight, :. - dod - eharin the diary free; But if tt's eterees bait as bold, 191 pass, and let her bo— Wilirber rod, her Stunting pettkrod, 'Rife *tot the girl for mei • Sat the White, the modest petticoat, As pure se drifted snow, • • That iv is u ll . ttus he incrowded ways, $011"-P011,1 aid ap; • , • It Airs Um frimromon L ite path, • • Or daisy On the lea ;. • , And if the wearer% like the isrb," • How beautiful is libel With her white, tier modest petticoat, 0, she's the girl for coal [Marks N. . y A IJUIDLO BD 01:11WTITED. A nitiresponde• of the Philadelphia Pres* late" the - follow tog wowing anecdopi of one 'tha'oitisens of :. 10ek yaven, Pennsylvania. 11,. llfOrrlsori la the person spoken of, and Is . to ba one , of-those free , and easy, good twit littinoroai fellowil ). that are always ready to er a Joie or parpetrsife'li "sell." Bowie fifteen , yearsL ago Be,ri was travelling . , Butler county On profiseional busiliess. The roa ; atere intoleraVy bad, and wsirilof all, the ate driver and the kindlord at a certain hotel wh • they -Itopped for, dinner, lita - en understand'. with each other loinething like - 018,JB° ,payee gers-train akin', in to dine, and ..when .oleve' seated, the coaoli would fitrionslY dash up' to • docir,• and the driver. would, call n for his paean • •.• stating that hi could not , delay U, minute, on I eount n of Making; his • time. ihey• would r out, leaving their meals half finished, fur fear; . . • kellig left. For the ball finished meal they li.r. ~, Oilirged ball' a dollar. The vie ' tuals were k , -; ... _ 4'4or the nest . load Ist passenger,, when the skt , sing process wee repeated.' • , r , . Ben had beef , ' of this place ! ! and when th ' arrived at the I+el bo !jet' his pits to work t , ';' see if be could toot get the full value of ' , l money. The bell rang for dinner, and the ero ettehed in. They had scarcely ..gbt coniforils .1 seated whim the Corieh reined up at the door, a i the driver vociferously shouted : 1 ,"Passengers iiii.'ofward—can't wait but I. , _ Inibutes.". . : . • . "enerol rush, was thalde,.butßen snt still nto his dinner very composedly.'; The stage df. eft - nod left him, but he seemed to care very lit nbeut IL . 1 • • • • gavingdhpoied of hie dinner l he wee enjory the rezuryof lung nine in theidde room, rc e the lithdlorg apjAonrited him, eajing: "I—l beg ytior perloo, air; but did you ve • ' eat of silvan, tel•epoone on the; table when: •o went into dinner? "I did,.ir." l • , . "Well, they nieonieeing—ean't he found." "Ah, replied Ben, "one of the pasten. gathered than np 1 sattlhim dti it." ' ;•Would y•au i;nott him 'again," ga'sped thole, lora. "Certainly I ; would.," replied Doe, with "Wilt-you pOint out - me, if I hitch my hOrse nnd•hnggy and overtake the stage?' "Cei4ittrdy I OM." . • Bortiface wai , ready in, a few minutes, and , el Ling Ben in witb bitn,'llroie Jel'itt for se e mile, , ; till. he-orertook the coach. Ho drove u . alunpide and hailed the driver'. The- e. •siopped, tht driver !Oohed frightened, and ev r! body wondered to Rea the landlord coVered it mud. unit hits' hOrse foaming with sweiit. ••• .r . Ben jumped otit the buggy and got ilnto ti since, when the driver, thinning- that a, hired the Itandinrd tn•biing liitti after, was on th poi'Ot o• driving of. when ttie latter Yelled o. t— " that rnslnger in thererrf, , • • "Yui,"rvplfe4 Ben. ; • "Are you - pure ' ?" `••17,•0. 4ar.ree,"• shouted our bachelor friend. • 'Which ono is IL?' , • • .1 !it's me," replied Ben, with "You !" thuaerel Honiface--L"tekaff . .tke ci did you do with 'thew spoons r".v i "iput Medi h i the coff4o:pot, may it plestad; on honor ou will Pod them all eztfo, 4 l replied t with n. curious twinkle of the eye.. by 'ginger, by that fiilaraea yelled the 1'11 . '1414d, whilst the Passengers ro - with langhker, and putting the 'irliip to his h. drove di,,,k,1 revolving to' give the passengers illitlNUllll. .111:101:1 tiros for dinner. . . . A. 11007.11LiCIE Immense( A. MILLION/WM gentleman in Twelfth street, who is in the h Jai of sending his 'boots to be . blacked, could not n, 'his uirteretandiugs one day last week. Ile on his boy to the i darkey'e cellar, but he retu et] saying it' was shut up. The gentleinan went im self,in his slitif.ers, and after rapping some in be , hearda noise inside. • Presently a wily of opened.und thiFy'sketid was poke 4 through wont toy hoots,i" said•the gentleman. i "SorrY to,l,7rm,massa dat you ean't . hab ' m, replied Cuff. i'Fao' is, I is give out, bur ed *fulled; broke, ek'.,tted out, jtjutned up, split, I is. I f"But Cuff, 4 , said . the"geatlatnan,"l can't, that. I mist pave my hoots." Cuff, finding hie cuitotneriather riled up, "ono of the bilots out of. the, window and 4 6MIIFP11; I isn't tellin' no lie.' I is clean Wet, no wibiiike. I•e token' isii'vehtory of my undas I lie)ieve, on the honor of a gentle.. that 1,4-611 be stile 11,1,0 fifty ennui on' 'a d. I te , Wiltu,' to 'gib you sours now: -Dar' it ii 001.". So eaylog, he glatnroed the, dowpiearitig Our friend: to. go Utile in his per., with his boot in his bond—his fifty ctn.- , a ' 1' LooKINO A ffitAti;--The daughter . of the c ut{ - lege 1 . ) ---1 - was.aboAtomarry !0., A ver y, fee Jaye, n eery a i rnialde raticineo,lAt whore eat wafer tenvely entnberell thirty-allothile hi It !ctided'a °idy l tenebed . eighteen. Though du rally of a cheoful. dlsPoSltion, she had se me . sad for reveral ilnyf, •rifiieh At last attract tt. attention of the inuth'er. . • ... '• ' , .1,- '..:, "My dear child," said the, latter, one ere iai "huw tteriouvly y.uclook , --.whetore Yon. thin 'ln about lid deeply ?"*"VrbY ilia." replied the. le with a dZ , OI, i‘igb, "I Ain tbitikin,Ohat my f t.a! . husband i 4 jort fiduble my age." .r ' I tllbot's.trtio 7 •-bui no mauer. 7 --you dorit: bin him - obi at tirty.slx?"-- 4 No, it . is not s • be t. a:or—, but. j... 4, think when I shall be fifty.", 1 4 . . "*ell. ;410, then 1".. • ; • - ' . , n Whir.h. ,, fi'l,c a hundred r.. - • • * .. WIIEN L , U$ to scold, let her b re nut. Puteyottr feet tip cosily over the Bre lur 101 l back in your chafil o ; light one Ad' your cigars and let:the rtortn., , rage on any n' hi , :—.nuke no nnewer toeilything. • • Well, n litpes Inure If yotiPl!likle• lls ing idoced_inereolt it, that enviable pus** , Beet whether you deseirte the'thunder shoo Te ears, _end P . (as ' ii qrokably ttte your tent gently down, cease yon? "lolling, I v. out your_eigar,kipe your i little wife, and end to . be beret . Mabee& . • "You here e?naiderable llosting popelett. 014 village, haven't inn?" asked n stranger of the eiti!eirus virli4e — Oti the Ifierjesi yes,' l reiher,"- Iwo the reply; "et; o , the year: heOrettir isfifto the see.o4d ek! --- --- ' ----- lie Bust 1 ifs last. lie litss—Ps_lf. , , ',eke n. ,Bli ipsiies tw4 giiis o kiseing ,eseb 'ettl ? r„ s Ossnil • —to kiss ill 04 girls iii tkelOie. Ba'i- ter. genets! ,suer. :,E. ishiriiint 'faink-- . a thou ~ 4.40 kisses in gee. .. , - .......1....:.: - , , ..;:.4_ : . _ . . ' WHAT 41eil or,sirs*4tieitte diAt -- titty, bail! its .- . ark!. Prof , i, ' ‘a poThir!P:4 , - ; ,:p . ,': -, . ' • . '• , • NUS. ean gS ' outato . 4 l rt ant iem - il tr g irl t4. llll ll4 . back at Coat stnaa4at a • benignly ta s kw .flsYs• - APplito :a t parniral4 tate, stkish+4ll - • 11;sa.Jkli.".. pisr -- -- • ' A CARD.I!.._ ~ a - J*lV , TATIMC wislibM:Ae ' he • inimical eV), ade4::c11134001;10 4 Buck,* no* at* ineW 1M1L41411.‘ - •• Cbrxer of. Can,ra and aininananiaP oftlikt • 19. MACHINE; e iubsenbeohai agded a Paging . )1,47 we =attar , sapw ino **to to lttOks, an number Tickets, p, to large or qatititla. I'l4ol Or Pk'l7l4fina mai l• rint44. ridel4 pig/Wand bbanCto order=and all kinds at Tanditig oz atshelfParttrular,littootton told to blasailnes, ramblets, ka.i B. TIANNArr. June 8,'57 9471 t (fuel-Maisel/en 4 r SAVE , C LADY MADE •POER .11A.GS, Ll OR: GROCERS, - pRUGGriSTS, fi triIPECTIONETtd, BANS'IA dc:.—The Subscriber! reepietfully inform bie friends an the publia ttmt be 1414: 4 ppointed ldwatfot . •, %- 1 1 reitt inacLe ;of**. nig*, : Mom John if. Levan lk Co.. of Philotishia. • Thews Bags are of sites and quad iiee of paper table for ; ALL rsasose *bo use the artltle.' and • are offered at each prime as will at onto 'commend them to the Coo amber. - ; I There'are many advantages I a pumbleing ay. Mg Kay made Be.ag Anent's° basstatirneed, it requites , denble the guantitfotPaptur end Atingle peek Weems i number of pounds, and mote time in'putting ups pack • :Where an extensive business Is oat and Ba s s' and* =by buying ready made . gt, eat land can be with. By using them, cm will not only taie: Mae and stoney, but always bare a convenient recepta cle in which to put up your goods.) ' • Wherever,hese flaw have peatt IhtradutodsfheY. bale given. entiratatikrocron: - --:„ i . ' . '•, 'For sale st Manufacturers' prieeS by ' - • • BENJ. DAMIAN, 1 I ... . . '•, • . Paper end Book so r and Stationer. v. -' Centre. street, opposite Epi ' Chumb. Pottsville. • A first rate assortment of l RAPPING PiTER: a 1.... .... weyr ___ I t " M i IIYIN I 1 I t e 4A t l.l l . l r IrU i llit r - TA11 1 . 4 91' ° r Which supercede allotherktimis I use. BeingperkettlY airtight, it obviates the neeele4 rof hastyburials, and 1 al sopreserresthe body from ham diatedecomposition.— 1 They see particularly suitable for transporting thetio - dy from core place to another. Yll Awe istrovered with al I hick pugs, with metal top, whl c can be retsoved atauy I lime, and the face of the corpse fen by its Mead s or re. lathes. We mightere! ytra hundreds of cert 112 rates, to corroborate our statement, as to t he advantages the Mo., tallic Collin has orerthe Wooden,buti h e followl ng will I uffice: - • - •• ' -. . - - ~. . 1 . - • • . • ' '. „ ---± - - e,;- ; . Wenutiroton_; • Aprti sth. .Gcnticseeit:—We Witnessed the utilitr,ofyour orna mental "Patent' Metallic BirialiCases,"useno eotapy the romaine of the late Mon John C. Calhoun to the Con passional Cemetery, which impressed us with the belief I hat It Is the best article kiniw* to us for transporting the dead to their Anal resting piece.' With respect. we subscrlbeenketves, yours. ete., (Signed). Henry Clay. Lewis CIO, Dan. Webster. Wm. B. King, Jell. Darts, J. M. Benlen,Y. Y. Masan. D. it. A tchinson. A. C.Oreen,Wm. P. 31angum,lienry Dodge, D. S. Dickinson. Similar testimonials might be added without num. her. Apply to ' ' - :'• V 11. GRESSANG, 1 ''• :, ; . Cantresfritel ' confer 01. Union. Pottwrille. Jane 9. IRan. • ; 1 .26-tf Paten FAßa..EL'B•4t :HERRINSaO'Sf _e. ._ . nt' Fire , proof . $3. 338.Vari‘T8 1 W. • • ' i'l Einaseller and Salioner, PoUirille, .. ... . . IS. authorized to' sell i. , :pi . rrli,- - i - ..- ilrF,:- .. , - 1 , , ,::* ~ 7. , n o ~lii ((lintel; them et tho lo,u -'.- ' 4. 9 : •-••• ' vet manufhcturers' Tricot, et hie ti1ki......-; : • , thvhstare to Pottsville. whom the 4 1- 4" R 4 ,;fr.,.7 else% amt s list of pier! ran be "O . :: ` ueen. 4 4 ..7:‘, rr''' ...: , TheeeSerce, on trial here prored 4 - - , '7* :/ • :.; ,- - to Le superior le proteciloglincite, t'.. L .... -. ' 1 ,1 4 : t s. ; ':' Papers, iiel i L ; m tiTa fir t7gi ' , , V Y sVi n a - , i - -.--", • -'''' * and tn r e ed y Ara acre:Ma equally low P - r ' l l.7t ta m • following ii 1 , 121 extract r .ru- the report of the ...owing II en extract from • committee, appointed to superintend the , resent trial teat of burning Safes at Resding: • "On the 28th of February all the members of the Cone mittee met to witness the Safes and Books and pipers, (plared In them) and were perfeeyy satisfied that millirem right. The day following the burning - took, place, tin der the superintendence of the Committee. -After a fair and Impartial burning for fire Minrs in the tnrnaee of Messrs. Ferrets if Herring. the Eared Messrs: Evans if Watson was first opened. the Safe being on fire inside, and the contents partially cot:mined; whilethe contents in the &door Messrs. Farrelswere in' good condition. amino lire Inslde,". • • I The 'Alter of the Berko - cad Sclaylki7l Journal., to- 1 gether with flay business soon, who attended the burn- I ngof the Safes, testify to the trlrth of the above state ment. For good and reliable Safes at manufacturers' prices, Intl on R. ICANNAN. Agent for Ftcrr s &Herring's Safes, Pottsville, March 14th , 'ET S. D. a, H. W. SMITH, lIIANUPACTI.IIBI4S Melodeons,' Organ Melo deons, and - Pedal Sub . Base Harmoniums, _ --- -----_, 511 . Wwalsilusglo# , Sire et,. Boston. IN A 'TE 'f',I ; ;ENTIOi ot ,Clergymen, j_ . 'Coin:llh tees, Sctrools, LodgoX. &e I,la invited to the re new Pedal ib-Bass Harmoniums,. made solely by the slanutactorers; l' ' It to arranged with two I tnaottals or banks of Beryl 1, the lowest set limning an octave higher than the othir, and May be.Usod separately, andl thug pet In one case two distinct imarnmenis; or; by the use of the coupler, I I the two banks of keys may be.playedat the same limo it by use of the front att only. This connected with the Sul.lbt,s, will produce the effeci of a large organ. and Is , su ff iciently heavy to fill a house that seats &bra 1000 to P nUI) parsons. THE,ORGAN HELO'DEON • • ' Is designed fur parlor andi private use. the constrpe. Hun IN similar to the Church lntstrument. being arrang t., Oil with two banks of Kepi, and i :then need together, by Dilumina of the coupler, is eipabl of am great volume•ot power as the Church Instrument, when need without ip the Pedals. . Also. every Variety of 'MEW' EONS for Parlor use. Al. .. Purchasers may relympon ins rumen!' from oar Man y.- ufaetory, being made iirr the moat Complete and thor ough,, manner. Having rethlivett to thePspacions 'nal& ''' logo. All WASH] MITON STREET, we baud every 'min ty ,for manufacturing pui,poreat, end employ none but the moot experienced and skill(' ',workmen. 10 . In short,we will proinlse our ustomen an Instrum eut ci i d equal if riot superior to any Ma ufacturer. and guarani - tee ESTIRA A.slrrEprE SA 718.P.447.10...N. le AMC TFACifEati, LEADEM or eIIOMIS and others inter _ este&implugialmatterg, are reapectfully.invited to visit onroom w s jitirTY time and examine or test the inetru • ets en ekhilation for sale , at their pleasure. ' . i i l • F n...qt in farther guarantee to lite public as to the excel. ence of the MELODEONS AN fr HARMONIUMS foam our Manufactory, wo beg leave to refer, by permission, to the following I PIANO FORTE MANUFAC — Crezr.s.or BOSTON. Who have el:mined. our Ins rutuents and will give their opinion - when called-up° :t, T. I 41/ CHICXERINO Sr. SONS, HALLE? 4 WESTON, I. OILIFIRT & CO. ,ii Mt. P. Exiasom, hnow6 .t. A 'tx, .A. W. LADD &CO. (ipYtO E iikWtl, WOOD!MARD ltaewls.Nrwusu, k Co. , • Melodeons Ac Harmoniums limited. ,„ Persons who wish to htie Me °deans and Harmoniums ?" with a view 01 . purchasing at t e end bf the year, .con n, have the rent credited as part tapioca of the purchase money. This• matter istwortiby of special note, as it enables then) who desire ii fair teat of the Instruments I," before purchasing, to obtain it at the expense of the ~, manufacturers , to the extent a. least ofa year's rent. "' Orders from any part of the eountry or world, sent di. se rest to the manufactory in Boston, with cash or Mt Ixfae - . tory reference, wilt, Le. promptly attended to, and au I " faithfully executed as if the i 'parti.es were present. or employed an agent to select, arld on as reasonable terms. • , Pries ist t , Scroll leg, 4 - 34 octave, 4 - - ' - • 4 " Scroll leg, 5 octave, '-, 1 - - -•' - ,ii Plane style, 5 octave 4- .- . • , Plano . style, extra ntilsh, 5 mi ld Piano style. carved leg. '4 '• 01' Plano - style,'" sets of reeds, Piano style, 6 octave, 1 . - Id, Organ 3felntleon, • 1 • Organ Melodeon. extra finish, n- Pedal Snbllass Harmon luta, are Latent, Certificates and not! , ~,, all parts of the, world, may else Descriptive circulars sent in l S. I 511 Washington Street, (Near June 1:7 '57 . . ' • 100 • 316 • 125 160 - 110 • 200 250 • 275 Fes from be prim, from be men at our ftloll9olll. • to nny LI it smrrir, toylston Markot,) Boston. . • • a3d6 • _, 1 . 'BOS TON ffiI ac BE IneLTH u 1, .rrIIE .experiendp of P I lino tziloud for ads llehln raolurera and consnmera.• Th amity made In Its quality, wet d be superior to leather fur all cn heavy or min Bata. j I Its b rat eost Is runclilOr L C C OMPANY._ seltug. .• ~ ,the past ten years the confidence of-inauu t, greet Improvements re. Front no In asserting 14 to Spew Belta,—especlaily for . ?se thin 14'g:titter—It Is stronger ties A !gain In power on-the put. 1 of 300 degrees isnaffected,..-.1:10 I Injure Its 'working.- In All re led for Haw-MlllB, Allnew, Drain Os andiManufactnrlcs. " ' ',ltling, 3. So' 44 Ply.' Ay, frtmilohich an estimate of (141 liatis soideAs can temade. • • 10 seats. - 4 -ply, 13 cents. 115 . • 1 " 17 -" . 129 •- - 11 l* 24 -" ' i 2 4: .. . .0: - 39 44 ' '2 9 .H .. e-. 36 44 7 at 4,. 41 4:,. 134 a a\ 41 " . a " - a 45 1" 10 9 ', ia ~ 64 44 54 It ' 'I ' 03 a 11; 44 46 44 • 60 e jile. - •• 75 - MI a l e 12 a !' .. a . l a ' 66 " ''' ... o n ! / 4 3 4 14 13 44 44 :if . - 72 , 0; . -.. . : 44 0 2 4: :14:: • "„ ". 24 -"„ : ' 4 .4 , 100 , 44, 16 n i 4 ' 4 4 92 44 ''. ' . " 11 5 II 18 4$ t 46 . 6/ . . 101, . If , 44 33 4 4 • a , 020 a a- a /10 1 " . " 144 . 4 .22 ,4 64 44 '1,27 , l tt " ' ILS ' P. 24 . 44 44 136. i e ' " 273 4' o 4, llenvy 5 and 0 ply Lilts made; to - order Ur purposes ' where nretit strength lii reoatired. his a rah:Write for double laathery at an idranco of twenty-fire and fifty IF, percent. on 4 ply prkeii • ' ' , a Pi* , •3l.yrdri : 1{01711141(d 10 shied a 9 4- 444404 - . 14 Inch per; foot; - ' i . '3-4 " 1, . 1 , .7.8 a - n -. ; : .n^ • . 1. ..; 1 1-4 " 14- ).'.. 0 1. - 7-, , r. L 1.2 0? M..; ,0 . 1.34 •" ". ~ .L .. 2i''..li '. . 2 , , "' - 'y : "f , -," ,'• ~- - • 3 ~...! . . & PhriatteillettY 8 & it War nutted to stand a purer o• ; 1 14 irk per fc l' '' -I ' 'btle - 1 and more di:lmill°. and g ' ley. it will atand a heat degree of cold or wet can g r c e:a 4 lo i r t a. ll .4te re dn m eTh n o d p Machine Be F4xllc of Prices. Zi and 41! t price of Warm . , 2,lneh 3.piy, per foot 3 , NI 66 . • .i• I 4 a a‘ , a 1 /11 16 t 4 i 4 ..., as .1 IC •. . ' ' t ant • Hose. l of 5 Ms. per spare tech. - t -1 , 30 " - • • - - 33 " - • .• . 40,1 ” Sp n Fire Engine Plow. of 174 lbs. pow/rum inch. - , - - . - SO cent*. - • . '65 " . 2 14 .." " ..‘ 0 , . . . 00. 0 , 21.2 r .u. ..? • ..- . ~ .• . 05 u 18 234 " ' " , -'t ... .• •• - - \`. 70 " 3 ~ . a . » - , . . . 75 t , New York Croton iichk - • ' • - •23 " v" Ilona of any size end Ettningth nude to order—else, /Suellen Hon for Fire Ihiglin* and other imrpeses. , The above lion:rhos great iulveutagee ever leatherias r It nerds no oiling. II perfectly tight, will Stand w Iraq I ' . ,- big degree of beat without ',lnjury, and I s not affcted t - bf the severest 'Mt; 1 t eiiptlOsPillpberripell, ast furnished , at the lowest r. :'Steam Pocking. ' • " • This article ie pow in general use .b,y. the most skilihd Engineer and „Machinists, lltroughattt the United Mates. n• It Is pregame!' sib ilnat 00001 Fahrenheit will not attest It, and in superior to everything else, an 110 'libitum* , ill has se much elasticity; which stands so high * adverse of I heat. end luny be enrol/Anna all parts where peeking Is IF,' Ilezetstry, viz: lilantiele Plates. Piston )fobs, Ream 17 Joints. StQacts Cluatd,:eythiAtor ffni4s, Bluffing 110$ e 0 , ete, etc. - . •.... . la* Packing made too iler for all the iltrimii.kortiostek such ns DI/A/tout Ptszlo, A'ibitx 'Nous, Yilit WIJtORS. ITOT AND OW. Wet7l2irtrXP,B l VAttlrjurinips, yoo Am,' D. DUIVERY VALVD. TOI, ...Mit 0171 s, &C. ••:• 2 _ . i/a - The subscriherhas the Agency ttosq the shutopie . ' ' . turers of the above artieleic.! Theßelts etc hist fr. • • • - the thd te,i, it ustes. an dme Ott • ttist them In Schuylkill Co. , ... aumsnantetarers' prices, Mize string the card's. to the " p_nrchaier., Our arde n t have also the preform* at the, ', ' MON over out others for Belli to* made tO any patient or thicknego net on handiait gots agreement t we Calk t. ... ft fm 's gllsmniectle u de very of any:Belt • ellit* ii 1 . 1 • • um* after, the oid eels received. - ,_:. ~ . L . ,••• . An • C n " 0 4"a* 1 1 BOX Ardthit. - : ' -- q - I r., 111NoittE &MO' eir liatbn -matt • Josextbi.N. *ger,- 'deters $>- liltiterthlattenti andareettunadatione (tribe test MO, and-wary attention will 'Weald by the butt and bleat ' tendaatoto Oillks guests and travelkon bar. Aturnat 1,17, PLUMBING. INC Int. - - P.. "f ferakroedrespectfutly tho' elazens of Potta vletnity.;that knit% I the ftrabing tfotileury end attached it to his I .4tingßasifint,nill hire. I tarry on both branches, topes; . stilet - attention tumoralways On Iftogb in atoll Selected hipMytos Ohre pato nt o, and doll* wort at itmeralinispricer—toro- Portion of am pta4ls age: , .1% ; • stock will coastal of Wa. 'sets. Iron.! Copper and th Tabs. FveU In and lash liaising, Iron and Plugs, Brass Cocks for Leather lose for pm menta, Dranrhllpeit and Couplings for parements, Iron and Lead Pipe of all •sizeit, (Las-Fixtures of every kind, etnbraelog a full assortment of Chandeliers, Pendants, Bracket& de., ite.. te., oxannfectgred of Mel best quality of materials, and of the latest and most approved pit , terns. . . • DANIEL D. 510REVIN. -Aprilll,T7 • 15- „ COA 14. ,PARTNERSHIP NOTICE -- C.lll . i) subk . vlhers have associated then:mimes. from and atter this date,underibs name and style of TYLER, STONE & CO„ avid will coodnet the Liminess of /hating in amt. is spaceman', to PREDERICE TTLEIC k CO, at No. T 2 51 Walnut -effect. Philadelphia- ' lad Broadway, New York; Pier No. 6, Port Blehmand.... • ' • • • FitEDIERICK TYLER, r.; TY LER, C. NICIIOLS WILLIAM E. STONE.'. Slit AND and MI.A.JiANOVCOAL —The undersigned are prepared. to rinadve orde orders or the cerebrated Ashland Coal tram the !Bancroft oncerOolliery." Prom tho extensive alterations and ISP provements made at the Colliery this• winterfor pupal lug the Coat they feel no hesitation in otferlintlt to the °trade u article that can here no supeiter in the mar ket, both' as to quality and'fuedom from dirt, slate and other' mpurities. They ate also preparcitto, make con tracts fee l Lehigh and Schnylk Mem) fromather - mlnea BA sown; 'LEWIS N 0.19 Walnit street, Commercial Building. February 9, , a 7 ; 64y ' CAIN, HACKER aroma AND SKIPPERS or , web. Claix.l.. dea Also, lere atriftalities of . - :White and Red Ash Coals. - . . . . . _ 110.40 'Palma street, Plauldphin, and! Mauna: . .IFharees, 44:14;11414. • ' . , T _CAM Juar.N.Coor February _ $.13 , YANI:DUSEN, NORTON ikeo- . Sole Agents for the Sale dab° , I.IOII3ELICANIEE - - Coal t it Navigation Co.'B Coal, AND TUE Belt Red and Watts Ash Coal. No Jt Walnut street, PHILADELPIIIA. Offianr: No. 53 Libertf Rt., nor. Naloari, N. YORK. No. 5 Doane street,.ltOtTON.l - Vutives—Bristol, Ballatanm and. Pier No. 1, Richmond. 4 . 1 • 23. '57 • • , 13- !t • LEWIS AUDENRIED & CO., Miners mid Shippers of the follow ing celebrated A rTHRACITE COALS Frani PHILADEL PHIA -and the mnas, BLACK MIN E, -nap ASO. BLACK 11EATILwurnr.*30 APOIIN. -I— --I do LOCVBI' MT., f - do DIAMOND.- - - - .. do SPRING MT...; - mum. BROCKVILLE. - vise: Ant. WYOBING VAL, do • . 1 PrPm ELIL9.::, ' THPAit'EI LEITIGII, wurrE ,un,afl• kJ uTE, mai MU ALSO, tbo very superior .1. . . ' CPFBIBERLAWD COAL. • mined by the llampOlre Coal andiron Company. / - . 1 1,4 Walnut street. PIIILAn 4PIpA Offieet: 'Bl3 State otreet, BOSToN, 1 • f 1•• ' 110 Broadway, NEW YOUR. 743mb:14.'47 .'..- . . • ' . i 10- REAL ESTATE SALii; CH AO F-AkICECOAL AND' Lands lin McKean County, Penna. ERSONS'wishi l iir to procure lands I. In )th(ean or any of tbe adjoining Co-unties, at very low rates. (Mu be supplied by addreasln,f the undersign ed. The McKean Coal region, now about being 'opened to the nuirkets.oLiVestesu Nov York, offers superior in uremehtii to gallica !With abundance of &inland Iron, a fertile soil and healthy climate, it is unsurpassed as a locality for 'wrest went oiaottletuent.' waLik. SING, - SnsWipm t, ArcKeas! Omnty..Jis. Augtrit 22, 'L7 'ffi-3inj Y.LI Tiio3ll 64)N, 1 21;r2 atrbos. Ag.. C • 100014\0re% F of v azuso 4. te Coat Ltiod. OLSA ntn N in D ema t ethe Ilvalnabe Broad n Butler and Barry totrnships, Schuylkill county, Pa.. is' hereby of at private sale. - The Ashland P.xtenalon Railroad runs through parlor Qs propartgOhich bun .torlatd with Coal seams and welt timbered. , For refer. ence or information apply to Samuel Lona; Tag_ centr e street: or to the. subserlber f hilt Real Estate Agency, In Railroad street, Pottsville , Pa. The terms are half each. and half nairtgagebends. !FRANCIS SPENCER.. Pottsville. April Itj. 14156 ' I 161 f VALTIABLE gbAL & TIME R L t-D t 'FOR SALE. WIT.L BE SOLD.at' privatesale.a valuable tract rif Coal and Timber lood, known as the Azios_Wickersham Tinet; In qt lutuhla county Pennsylvania, and located at the Eastern tefrminalloa of the *Luta Carmel and Shamokin Coal Easitr. Sold tract Obtains about 400 acres, more or les!,lls well tlm bered. believed to contain the same veins Of coal run ning throUgh the Shamokin Coal Basin. TIM inaispal table. For terms and other particulars apply tn the sub , . scriber. I FRANCIS !SPIOCItit Real Ealaf Agent, ! tid rebrairy 7, !LT DAIRY & TRUCK,FARiviFOR SA I.E. FARM OrftiißT E I dlvldeddnto seven fields of acre* each, fronta lig the read from Pottsville to liinersville,'end bounded by the 111ino IVO Itall'lload, two and a half miles from Pottsville, and one mite from Minensaillel thirty acres being cleared, and the balance. In yomig ; and thrifty timber, and all under good poet and ran Clare. This farm has been used as a dairy and truck tar n for the last Live years, and is In a high state of eultliation, with large double house, Barn and Shade; and; added enclosed Iwltb pale fence, and full of sarfonai binds of choice fruit trees; grapes, .te.; several Ineverlsiling 'springs of water, and well of the beat of Water at the Dense. This farm will be sold on reasonable terms, and possesaler given immediately by_applying to • " - • J. 31. WETIIERILL, or TIIO9. It. lI.VINA.N. Sept. 10, '57 pso • ' - A VALUABLE RED ASH COLLIERY. • . FOR SALE. TiHE subscriber, being desirous of re . f king front the mining business offe r s his Mitford ery'st private sale, This coillOry Is situated on the Schuylkill Valley Railroad. about onemile Above Middle. port. The Coal is or a deep Red Ash. and of superior quality, and well adapted to the New Tork!avuLEaldetn markets.!. All the improvements are of the most hi:inbr ed construct ion--soosisting in part of one T 5 horse pow. er pumping and hoisting engine, with pnmps and all the necessaryl machinery, in perfect order: otos 25 horse* gine and breaker: sautes, bins, screensihoisting P and gearing complete, ears, tools, .and Meek: air in good order. The colliery comprises the celebrated Ppohn i.esvis Veins. above and below water level,.all opened and ready to connuerice immediate operstions. . For further particulars inquire of the subscribdr, at Pottsville, or of ALEX. S. FiSlafft, at the Works. May . 34,''56 22-tf ] ssmintinttimin. . .COAL LANDS FOR SALE. VALUABLE COALS LANDS AT PRIVATE SALE.—Thattelebrated tract of spien• did Coal land known ai the "Bpohn T net," containing the justly celebrated and " SpOhn Velia,!' also what is generally known as the .I.erenty-fire arra tract," Ad- JOining. on the Mt. Carbon hail road and in West Nor wegian Township, ownea by Nicholas E. Thonron . Esq., Is hereby , offered at private sale, on the most advanta geous terms. • The tract contains all the 'Cosi Veins in the Orekst Southern Antbraeltexilegionv—inelnding.besides other, tracts, those generally known as the Palmer, Charley DIU .Ctarlarmv; reach Orchard, Orchard. Primrose and MIMI• math, with all the underlying. though yet unexplored, beds of eMil which are known to exist in theformation, areraAing when proved, over a hn9dred feet of solid Cast. In fact, the tracts now offered, content the rich4t Coal deposits In the County. --- For Information, apply to terancis SpenCer. Esq., agent for Coal lands, and real estate generally_ °Thee in Rail road street above E. Market street, Pottsville, Pa. • Mardi 22. 185fi ; ' 12-tf MISCE.L4NEOUS. JUST THE TtIINO WAN TED! ' Patent Churn... simple an Durable. DICKERSON'S PATENT.PREMI- Ulf CHURN is a pital article. It is constructed no SClentific principles, and a child can churn butter In eight mientes. -Attached to the Churn is • Thermonne• ter to ;their the' temperature of the cream. and also a place to add either farm or cold water to redoes or in crease the temperature to the chutning point. It is. perfeutly'simple mu durable, and of sizes suitable for those who 'keep one, two, three or more sows, Prices. $4 80 and upwards. For 'sate, wholesale and retail, at the store' of ' ' EL BANNAS, Arid fur The MeV' 4c:harem rnt Willie. May 23. - 21- lANVND IVIELODtONS of the haat • assistaletssre..l arraintedt FOR SALE•II.Y' THE snt.scriber. All Planes and Melo deons sold by him will be warranted—if not what they are represented, they can be returned.— ,All kinds of Ilelodoonsiwilt be sold at Manufacturers' each prior in Pottsville, by which. the purchasers nye the carriage and risk of transportation. Pianos will be sold from $lO to Vi less than regular city prices, accord leg to the value of the instrument. Thaw who prefer it by calling on ns, and receiving a. letter of credit, can -make their own select len s.atthe ManuMeturers.ascertain the prices, and we will furabdi the Instrument selected at the aboie rates. If there is any doubt to this mat. • ter—all )Ire hue to my US. B. BANNAN: ' • ' FERTILIZERS: Tro Farmers alllll. Gardeners. ToIIE . SUBSCRIBER has recei Ted . that Agency, and will hereafter keep for sale the el winwlrertilisers, which will he said by the tee, hag, Or banal, at the Importer/ and Manufacturers , prices, carriage added. l'ius following are the prices furnished at his Warehouse hi Pottsville: • " ' Poudrette, per barrel, • • • = - 2 - • $ 2OO I) °.'; • Per bath •- ; • • • • • 1 ' !6 Land Piaster, hest, per barrel, • • ••• 225 do ; do per ton, • . • . 14 00 Ordinary Land Piaster, per barrel, - • OO 12 00 Do do do per too,' " • '' • • • Bone Chippinis, per . barrel, ; • . . • -B 60 /)" 41 °.a. Per hushel by the qtiaullty; • -00 Da Pauline, Dee, perlmtrel, - • ' •3 3° il d n do Per ba.bei by the quantity - 100 uper•Pbospate et Lime, b p aubai d ar.. „ 334 o, ertii: pew , : iuii ; the e b b m atrri4,W4 eht.ter 1!?.' eenadne NO. 1, (by he • Columbian Duane. warranted the bag..,! cents pee n, • — 0 •7, (by • Mesh= Quarto. per tau, . 1 • 'er . . 11°11, , 53 48. c4 CO. Chemical Bone Dust. Ca new article.) ' ptt t , • 40 00 ThesoFerttlizers will be Sound dump er ( 2/:_ , • that has to be purchased and hauled any 4irs' manure The above articles eau Urgent Lt: any nuns= taany place *here Bail Amnia ore:gnats reach, na,4 „ own pretierpay the ,treight on its arrival) it Will he from the pike. - The anbeeriber hi detersdnes.hi:7QM encourage Agrkultare in tide minty. to tarnish M.Z. Witless% the lontalicish prim to those rho deoirirto use aim. • • . ••• BENJ. BANNAN,, Attni hiporfers end Nontrfacturerv. LOOTS,,: SHOES. Sz BOOTS, SHOE% TRIINKS, - &11; rirlig Subscriber insicaveito inform .1,. his eistoment as 4 the community atilmse that De Lis j mgt. returned (maths city with fine eolleetton otartkies in his litniCon.: • 4111114r.atioll !!!'. r • 811 . 0 11 5, -;. GAITERS, . SUPPERS. - , . PUMPS, of all ittorrtistloll4. for In4les, gentlemen anti-children. Ae 41044 article of Ifiee n . end chilArMof luttenwr Innors;notrietalno new Intheletest styW • Uthlo,' a new lot of Truuks, Tram, Ompet4s4s, wen, cis. ""' '"" • • •' • - ' - 4Etastomer work neatly and espeditiouslyrnitesdatt to. Store nod Shop In Centre:one door shore ELlghstreet.. 1. Jrii-Next door to the Red trout:Vl Potter Ille,ilay3o. '52 24.41 • DANIET,SCIIRRTLE. WIRE SCREENS. POT OVI itODCERS; ENT & ."IRON n&u.in-G , WORKEO RORWRIS„ EFT* CO., mannthebireri Pgrall, of Cast and Wrought IRON BAILING, I=PIP of every deseriptlou3nrlte the attention nnt ,, cam ri o w f bi th am b:tt:t helr ucted i bra n neb the bof bt uU tairst, most) , occupied by sans as a Catch In Coal street, Potts ville, Penna. _ . , • They ean furnish ,Veritudsa,Trellb-Work for-Arbors, Ake., Plower Trainers,Tree Boxes, ie., In ever? Variety of I•les Window ilnardis Cellartirstkigand Wire. Netting o all kinds, at the shodest notice and on the lowest tams, together with Iron Sedstadir,Parm, Lot and Gar deks . Peeices, English Hurdle Pence,'ite., ite,,bekstr city prices,. . • • B.—.Cemeterylots neatly enclosed.. 'DC;;Airns "got un" to suit Customers. Everything In Martinson hand oc ordered; will be furnished at the shortest notice. tee are prepaid 40' di alfitindeit eiestings,auch at railroad chairs, water pitch/la, • • •••• -• yebOrit7 2,1656 • • • :54y EoTt - RLY &TRICK, ' aiiiintiotaiers of Wire'. Coal scroons, ' . V 0 ULD respectfully call the attea- Aims of gentlemen engaml In this their coal screens of the various Sloes. They 'twee erenSed %andel Sr turning oat the best of fork with promptness and dlrpatett. [loving the mast otperleneed kande. lit the State they eau guarantee all work done at theinEactory. - Repait!ing neatly and subsfordially done al the shortest Notice. &men Dolls, Cegicheelr, Edgewiy hinds, Shafts.'- (hid geOns,' ke., ha., always on hand.' • All orders dlreeted to the Arm by. And} or left at D. 1,. Esterly'a Hardware store Will receive prompt attention. • .1u ty t, !fa - KURTZ - & HEISLER. (Late Itairts. Beyoile & coo • Soattu.re Tali wire Coal Screeufac n*. Oosßid dles, ds Wire ^ ll Brooms, Ate., ke i ninerwrifle,tehuilklll 4Triiii!*l4.tai County. . • Thankful for theliberalpatronagethey hare rwired from the Vorti*Dealers and others, in the mat; would niiat reSPeetfally'solielt thelrenstom in the hag pa. All work done at our "hop will be warranted, so Mit no Ono need be afraid of getting a bad job: • • 512.4ittrtz, being one of the oldest, on El the mos expe tisiittd Tire Workenin the county, we feel tram, that we eanj turn out the beet Coal Screens in the Region. ' 4.1 V orders addressed toJ. Hurichilneerrtille,fn W. 'L. noisier, Pottsville or Kurt k Relater, alinement°, will be Promptly attended to. Old &meet repaired: - ;WSW lg. , IRON WORKS' 17T. CLAIR IRON ANORKS. ttrTILE subierthers re.pectfully Invite t o ice.= r • he attention of the Inn. nos community , their new fOundry aLd Maeldbe Shop, „, the town of St. Clair. Schuylkill coun • c. where they are eptred to balld st en i Fk Eepthee, lireakeils. Pumps and machlner every pattern. MAI, Drill Cars, Iron or Brass castings of any she or pattern. Being practical mechanice, Coal operatofi and others who want machinery would do well to gire,..thom a rail and examine their work. Orders thankfully retell , d :u.dt,m-ruird at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. cAT u En, 6111.FFITII E CO . St. Clair. July 11 , . 254 y 1 ASILLAND ASHLAND IRON WORKS, , TILE SUBSCRIBERS are now fatly I t ' l° l ll p rep red to furnish, at the Ashland Iron, w+ I3 ' orks,Eteam Engines sod Puinpsof any s : a f a # power and cafi y, acitf e e rs rm o i r n ev in: nu o i ze oth: , r i ' purposes, pattern now in use, together 'with castings M i l fore a rms of every descriptions. Coal and Drift Cars of all sizes and patterns, large Truck and Horse Cars,—all furnished at the:shortmA 'notice. The sibscribcis Litter" them relies that, Inasmuch as every member of the firm is a praclital mechinic,.they will be able to furnish talchl ner'y that will compare tavombly with any in the Re gton'... All orders' directed to L. P. GASN'EIt & Enos., Ash land, i; huyllaircounty, Pa , will receive prompt atten tion.; • L. P. GARNER. t! ' MICHAEL GARNER, JOSEIII GAILNEIL • Ashland, May 10, *57. . ' 19 I U TAMAQUA. • CARTERS& ALL - EbraißON WORKS, ap.acius, Scessayums. County" Pa. Thn Subseribere, proprio tors of the abotenaniedettensireestabllshment.am tiounce to the elthensof Sohnylkilleorm rrit;;- ty, and the public generally. thelrreedl - • nessto turn out anyand all klndsof work in their it tie, at the shortest notice; and In- the moat sat- I sfichtty manner—sneh ashittlalng Steam Engines,man ufatturlng Railroad and Drift Cars, Ptimps,Caktlngs and Matbipery of all kluds. _ . Inly!the best nork men are employed, n d sattstret ton may . therefore tie:safely guaranteed. i Orders from abroad ',roughly filled.' CAZTE.II.2' k ALLM. Tamaqua, January 27, 1857 __ '-4-tf a MEA i • • BEAVER ME/MAMA/tat; WORKS: ilUsysoN IstsugliEu,lvon and mass Founders, respectfully inform their To . trona, and the public genegallypthat they 1111: 1 '.ii,a are fully prepared at the aboseestablish _ Mont, to Manufacture Steam ZOitinsu St every else: itimps, Railroad and Drift Cars; and every other deacripthrn of Iron and Brass Castings suitable for the Coal mining or othe r business, on the mat reasearatds terms. Also, Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and 3Lachi re work in general. Itepairing of all kinds done with nestnessiild despatch at the; lowest prices. All work furnished by them war. ranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom of those who spy want articles in their line in thisvicinity. All orders.will meet With . Immediate and 'tempt atten. ti3n. S. W. HUDSON, • March 4,1.8.51 lily W. 81. HUDSON. ELISMr.MiIIMIM DEHAVSESWORK uersv 41. VIE Subscriber is prepared to menu future STEAM ENGIfLEP, of any power, I MR Pumps of any capasity,and roal lintakrrs • d '- j a l of weary description ;as well as every . other kind of machinery-used In Mines. 'Break/nut, Furnaces, Lolling Mills, Saw 141111 e. &c. Front the facilities possessed for manufaiturlng. and: from long experience In the business,work can be turned' out atthisestablishment,at the verylowest prices, Ind] of a superior quality. Persons desirous of putting up machlneryof Any kind; are invited to mill and examine rutterns aufibecome ac. l painted with prices before contracting elsewhere. - Orders of every kind are solicited, and strfct attention will be given to thoirpronipt execution. WILLIAM DEITAV M hiersville, December 9,1657 ' 48-tf I; Alton, . TREMONT MO ORI1(8, Triemont, Scheryl.Rall isty* nu. The Subscribers respeetfullyineit the attention of the buslnessoommunit "". to their New Machine Shop and Venni - tar!: ajiz dry, erected in the town of Tremont, and . - under the superintendence and manage; meat of Messrs. Z. Batdorff and Philip Umbeits, where they are prepared to execute all orders.for Machinery of Prase and.lron, such as Steam Engines of any power, Pumps of any capacity, Coal Breakers of every descrip. tioll ' ' all kinds wit' Gearing for Rolling Mille, Orbit and liaw3lllls, Drift Ctrs, and all kinds° Railroad Castings, such as Chairs for Fitt and T Ralls,Erogy Switchesiand all kinds of Cast tind Wrought Iron Bhafflngs. Mr. Um/. bah beings praaticalMochanic,and haring had (heron.. ti donee and experience for Miramar! in the Coal pOsOns desirous of putting up Machinery of any kind are invited to call and examine onr patterns and uperio quality of work, and become aequainted with prices a these Works, before contracting elsewhere. Orders ofe cry kind thankfully received. and striet at tention will given to their prompt execution, haiincseveral 30;dd.and6GborsoEnginesonhand.. . Van. 0, 18157 1-1 y C. A. &A. M. SELTZER. - PORT CARBON i FOUNDRY & AC Itl SHOP, - .Port Carlton, soon u pa. -rf T. 11. WIN RSTERlCAntionne r 14 63 6R, en his readineea, from the complete outfit of the above namedestabibdunent,toso* .5... • . • - t ra . ;„thia ply all orders In his line of bnoineas—. - , - 'lnch as for Steam Engines, Railroad and Drift Cars, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Castings and Machin+ ry; of every pattern. Ile warmnts Ms work to give ladle. Iketion, and accordingly solicits patronage at borne and annul. • - Jan. X 7, ISVI Cly POTTSV • POTTSviLLe RQLLIftO MILL. I', •Pil S .BSclitlilEatS are eon,- , CCOFff, slant! manufacturing earious wises of Collie Rails. weighing 22, 2:). 28, N 3,32 d a rta,l:caux pounds per yard. Also, large Balls of ilia most approved pattern*, weighing S, 50, 50 and 00 pounds per yard. From the experience of the pact five years. we feel confident of 'malting Balls unsurpassed in quality, by any mill in the country. All business communications addresied to Maws. Yawn= & Sow - Iron Factors. Pottsville, will meet : with prompt attention. J;5O. &SO. I June 20,„'fir _ • r, , 23- • FOUNDRY. AND MACHINE SHOP' • Steam V er ienotoryt tke., NOTlCE.—Thebnsinesticf the late Orin of SNYDER it an - was, iglu bei.contin .. " ned by the subscriber in nil lle .various rt EEL. b alm brandies of Steam Engine building, Iron Bounder manufacturer of all kinds of Machined, for Roiling 'MRIs, mast .Furnaceti Railroad Cara, &e., &e. Fie will also continue 'the liisiness of Min lag ind Selling the celebrated rine.Forat White AA and Lewis and Spohn Veins Red Ash Chair, being sole proprie tor Of these C,olllerlts. ' GEORGE W. BEYDER. .• January 31,182: 'St f TO COAL OPERATCI4I — zi — i - UINERS, trioneer Boit er we: kJ. . The subscribers respectfully invite the ,fOl . "Rh. attention of the business community to , /1.1, their Roller Works, on Railroad ii reet, be % rat/ 4 S w/E; low the Passenger Depot, Pottsville, Pa., where they are prepared to manufacture BOILERS OP EVERY nEsciurrioN, Smoke Stacks, Air Stacks, Blast Pips, Oasometere,Drlft Ca lit, he.; dc. Boilers on hand. • Being practical mechanics, and having for years devoted I heutseires entirely to tide branch of business, they nat ter themselves that workdone at thelr establiihrnent *lll 'give astisfactleni to all who may favor them with a individuals and COmpanfes will find it greatly to their ad vantage to examine their work before engaging elsewhere. May 5,1851 19-tf .1011 M A JAM >U. NOBLE. WASHitir.TON tRQPI WORKS. vottevtlie. a - lut . , • THOS. - a JAB. WREN respecttilly !melte rz . ,aii the attention of the bushels community iflilaß to their Neu' PI.I chine Chop and Foundry I 3-13L. t : E dia erected between Coal and Railroad stmets, and fronting on liorweglan street, *bete t hey are prepared to execute all Orden/ fbr maAltiery!el Bran and Iron, such as Steam Engines. all kinds of °ext.( I lug for Rolling Mix. Grin and Saw Mille. Single and Uoubleactlng rurops;Ccutlifeakeit, Drift Cart, alt kllidt Of Rallrcod C.:main:7A much ke Chairs for Ylat and Titall Frogs: Switches., ix.; all kind/ of 4u4utul wrought TOW, Shafting. Being practical mechanics, and haring made lttedeniands of-the Coal Region their Andy for..yer• sloe all Ithida of Marhlneiy . In their Iln• artmelness, they Batter themselves that work aone at thehr.eetahuehmeet will O r e satisfaction to all who fury htittor theme with, a call. AR Orders thankfully recetred - and promptlyaxo. ended, Mx the meet rehioiable terms. , ;:. Tilt/NUB Wiri, JAMES =EN. . ; • Ner.Y.Anol , • 47-tr ' • --.-- • - 1 ' r; PA LO ALTO , ROLLIIINO: - MILL. '. 1 . . THE-Subscribers beg leave td ati... l . al tililli Prgl nounce id theft frletets'atiel the lir9bilteel • ' Ti putridly, tlekt their MOW Rolling 111111 s at 1 •,1 riail,Azig Palo •Alta.ta now complete, and in - fisAl , •••,., ' . . . operation, and that they aretsPepared tb • Id nisi T rails of Parlous patterns, typightegfrout 22 to f Oftis per yard. Also, different odes itf flat, square .. d sound saseebsints' bar iron . '.. •• - " •.. . - • ,_: ''• Ordersfor rails or bar Iron" arc rastatetniff, SIM .; and vill• suet with prompt attentionlrhtft d Ake Itoiliag !fill, Bright , d terpthr Ittirderaea d i 1 teetre littlest,' Or let their Ape; 14;•11t; otaisee of • 'Aoklitarketatrtiets, 24 f tory. • liletWOODi UM 4PIXP'f 14, ' 1 - b.'57 —• ' • —T.' 3-tf•r , ":‘• • - TRAVEtING IttexiL VAR I§. ,u-sulapeou iiira.axisiiims,.6lr, . •AND NW YORK KRIM- wag • strAscsair - c0. :. . - pretidi ' d - Steamships forming nu) Abois um. saU frovo.NlW-YOUIE as SA- T • • C4LJeffretiiitl= • CITY OF ISAlNnuoitz, - Leitebi Ist CITY OF WASUINCITON._ Wytie, lath • -CITY OS " Yettiso • .1 sod every altermate Thkosday. • r - 1. From LIVI7MOI. every alternateXaduesdry: I gin alas New York. COlds CS. Tilted Cloar , o, 1. , • "wt. u. ,Llßleaoot Gibbs SSS dia;Tlid Cam 00. ....SATIJNN TWEETS available far sit Mon th s by any - ategoarati the Line. -1 • . - •1. - • tlibioi Stte,—.Thlrd C1u5,160. , ,Tgesee Steemers,sra ; supplied. wilt. improved _Water fJisht tempartments, and tarry estesimmed Soreorm. .Tersous "boas pvemedlng to. Mime. or alablos. to send, for Omer trkuds from the old muntry.esapatrhase Tkkets nod obtain Au infurtwtJoa bY oSplYloß 3)&14 13 Broadway. N.Y. ',Sabel &Curtis, ITlBroolloal, _N. Y., to • J.: a.. ILICUAUDS, . ;Sod ao,AUCLUJIII EDWARDS.Yottiville. l'aveMee Cmillleslesbi Sat _asss Sailing rackets be. tomes New:Torltaud,Liveipool , also Drafts sold by tha abort.:. - _ „ .1.4tpri12.3, '67 .17.17 -V.ROSEBERRY-,, at tile. , etster - ogvierkicigid itna4uritr, Alandstlkflfa 112.•' Arin.ERTR.OI.I6.E, Au:tinily at Law. clstr. 'trio, moan* tolna nay t . LF•Anum7 AV10:13. 4REEN;AittirneY at Law, pounpro,ra• 0111 "" 1 " krtki rr t Ar lit4th • oge:, Julyl4. 'QAI4IIj4I; GARRETT,I, --- Migil?trate, Conaeysiair alid 00nfral ColLectot. tale*, Marko St- rot ineimatiosio to fait Mica, dug. 15; 'sl' . A SPINNEY, AttOrneyatiL4iv lua • dah6lod. 4cbtrylkill ea'intr; Ta.,-70.11 act. a agent hi 160 puiebtao and ail* oV Real IKotatir. cif meta, ko. :! [Ashland, Silty : 1 3; ~ , rl-1,1 _ • ctLt.BlENlf. S. F of f ths, roses, Miner reida—codeettotis' sad irdeled lie_ listed qici,,attendedi r o 'earefd il iy: . 4 • t),:brujw,A.ss4 • I 8-tf • LEHICH VALLEY RAILROAD. • .11# AttliANGE.l.llkiN I of ' as . - .Anger Truism! Connoeheing WEDNESDAIG July 11337. • Dow= Tralsask - Leave 37ancb Chunk at 7.25 A.M., and 1.00 1 P N.' Slatington . • S.OO - ".. 1441 - " Catesanque 2.11. 0:•-• •• 2.17. " , Allentown „ . &61 ,„ • .2.= " .Bethlehem • 0.08 ." 2.44 " " Freenseusburg , . 2.62. " Arrive Easton • .0.40,1*.; ; 3.111 I - .lUp. Trains.. . L . LL • Leave'..Eastou , at .o.a) A. U., and, 4. P. M. 44 • Preemansburg - 8.20 - • -.• .• Detaches% . • . 040 ..." .• /". 1 •" 'Allentawn • 9-28• " . " 0.131 " Oatasattona. , • 0.36 " ; • 444.' - "SlaUn‘ton 30.40 , • 4.21 4" Arrive MunrlkVbunk 110 - 7.00 1 Both-Value connect at llescivehunk. with trains run ning on iho Bower 3feadow itallread -Weettheill and Beaver 31trtdow, also, at Bethlehem with trait= res ult= co the North Pennsylvania ilaUtowL The =Pro log Train down will connect with. trains on the .11elvb • dere. Delaware and Lackawanna A Western Itall S oadi to livividme and £eranthn. The afternoon Train will connect with the trains on the Belvidere £,Central Railroad to Philadelphia A New Terk. The afternoon Train up will connect wilt' trains on the Belvidere Deleware Rallroadirom Scranton and Pdvidere: - • . There will be but one connection between F.asion and . • Philadelphia by way. of North Pennsylvania' Railroad, which wilt be in the morning. • ROBERT 11. SAI RE, Ancruot 8, 57 32. ' Supt.itE Etng. . PROMA-8 R. RANNAN,! A k ttorney at oinceilioontrostroc4(4lototti. Sptheopal Oburch.Pottssille, prima. . • : ' - • ' ' N0t.20,4856- 47-Iy. .bFRANCIS,! SPENCER, M tra!e, and Ridd Estate Azent. 0111cninialdlino4 ow last Mnrketa•nttsville, PA. • • i• Mandl =MSG; : • d'ltt JTORN SEITZINGER, orthp ty..itace. BT. CLAIR, will attend' to' all blajriias at • trusted to;laca with diligence arid care. Vebnywyll, P57_11 ctifitISTOPHER tcy at LAU. l'ottrale. Schuylkill voliuty" iucc—in .11ohl U tonzO street, corner of Seeoutt: Aprll.ll, 'l7 • 115-14 TORN C. ':CDNRAD, Jr., Jpstice of f the Peace so4l to'nieyancer'—ollieit opposite Public School !louse:Broad stied, Titinaqtd;!Pa. . • ' May 2.N87 ' 1 • 28. arIE(AGE Attoiney at 1 1,j1 yaw; luttsviSp.Peniin„wlitattinidto Itigai business In Schuylkill conlity and elce!berti:A Moo In Conyro treetspearly opticeOte the 31.haer10 mink. '36 " lISAAC SEVERN, l• Jtieticei of the • . PIACB, atteride to the collection of accounts, and busineas appertaining to Me dike, Ito aim attends to the ronsanreur; of Brick and Stone Wcirk,ll.xcava, lion:, &e. ; The • ket of Jacob Hiltie, En., 1* In big dreelompion„ Qrscoreentre at, belostamerloen Bowe. - II:417111e,T0.14, C. 7 ' ' i ! . .1 74y PhtisderphiTElPeall l n N effllliositl. B U SINESS p4Rps. - - wt. IL '56. wisTEit , AILRANGIOIIIM,DiTIO.NIB: r RE GREAT Northern, and Wester') united states minaoute. ; I II tip Bpd inenatted and ItirereolueedPtti LITTLE 3011 U 1 ERIE, WILLIAMSPORT AND ELMIRA RAILROAD. I : Throttgh to Buffalo, in 'lBbnnra. " Niagara l 'ln 1, • Detroit, - • •24 11 ClAagn, - 34 • • St. Louis, ' • 48 ! ." Ticket Offtee,N..W. corner Milhaud Cheanutainkst - la, and Philadelphia and Reading 'Railroad Depot.eornei IBroad and 'Vine. • ir.Ott and. After. 'MONDAY; Ake. Bth. Tinua Pkasengei !Trains will Toaie the Ph iladelnhia and,Readingitallroad Depot.corner Bead andlirineatreeta,dally,(Suridays ex eeptid,) as rol,owa: Day,Expresa.-7.30' A. 31. • Storpinakt .•hatnissille andßeading.only. connect. ag with Cat !whoa. Wilitanrsport and Erie and VWisma• 'port and Eingrb Lt. Road ;arriving at EllnitnatosP. connecting with New York and Erie and hnifaloand New York city Itailtuals for Dunkirk and Buffalo: and from thence. ale. ateswers on Like Erie' or Lake sl?oie .road; to Cleyeland;Toledo; Monroe. Sandusky Kidd Do. troll. Also, with Elmira, Canandaigua apd Falls Eniiroad; connecting at elnanditiont.witi4Now °, York Centrallialiread,East andWest.andat Sus !Jon Bridge with Great Western and Michigan Centra read for Detrol t,Chleago, St. Leads, and.all ka Can ada and licodern Stater. 0 Mall Traln*7.3o A.. 31 --- VaM. DLKON; Dentist, 'lO2 Lo • cult sties{, PMIADELPMAL ' ir 11, '67 I - - • . , _ - .$ $ . , . QEO. K.;smITH, Mining ,rgineer and draliers rower, PottavillotPa. 1 'eb. 11,'57 I t 1 t ' 1 7 :ir i JOSEPH Mr. GEARY; Pv_il and Mi ll Tang rogioe'er: Ofitce . - - 40orher, of 31 riot aud ^ metp, Pottsville; Pa. ; Vaaaary . io 2- DW. SHEAFFER; Potts itle, Pa., -1 *late of theiers nxylvinis State; Geol4...lcalStirvei, biploreslands,l3lllP, &c. 10clober 13. 'bb 41.t 1j (IRORGIi BROWS, Mine't VI 1?ottr*111.. feapeas Coal 11411 i find Mi IstattantKn paid!. to ventilation. 1 Angus!" spector, es. Pert l.!o 1, '67 $l•lt iOl and tiENRY IPLEASANTS; .,.. Aliainr, ilthineer, POTTSVILLE.. , :1 • rnei..3.lsret, street, north Side. botiree'n Centre and ~ Second. , '.. I . ' [Angno4 S, IT II 3241 m - I ji t . DR. CIIABLES,HERMAN ' t ISADER,' ' - Sisrigeon and•Ace'j3nehier,; OR WIO 311 II IL o—Opposite, the: ATendpku Inititute. August 29, '57 I : i. 1 i 1 :A 9 TAR. G. N. BOWMAN, S'oi- ..LrgeonDentlat. OM* in itick Rulldinit. eirigfana corner Market anil Second sheets , l'ottaill e, Pa. Octhber 1,15531 I . i 1 3 464 f Sapping' at all Stations, and ranningloPottarllle only , Might Express-. 3.30 P. M. r. 'thinning every day, stopping at all Stations ato3 ning to Pettsvllle. Connecting at Port Clinton with Cat. awissa,Williamsportand Erie, and Williamsportind El. roitaltailrdads, arriving, at Eimirsat 4.A. M.; conhecting with NotTork and Erle,Ruffalo and New York city and Lake Shore Railroads, for Buffalo. Dunkirk. Eric{. Cleve land, Oincinnati,Toledo t Chleago, andall points Meat— A leo, with Einitra,Canandahrua andNia,T,ara Falls Rill • roadst'airlvlng at Niagara MIX. at 10:30.A. 31.„cOnnek• leg with Day Express or 03 reat Western Railroad to r De. troll. Chicago, eta. This Route, with its connections. forms the shortest and most direcYronte to Canada and the Lakes. ' Only one change ofbaggagebetween Phlladelpitis and Canada or the Lakes. Passengers by Day fixpresi.break fas t at Port Clinton, anti dine at Williamsport. Passengers by way oglilght itxpress take supper at Port Clinton. Passengers purchasing Tickets by this Line hae the privilege of stopping at any of the above points and A iming their seats at nleamaro.. - . t Fare from Philadelphia to $ 295 Masi° via Tonaw'nda,lo 00 1 4" 'Magma Falls, via. El- Rupert.. .4 mlra,Carusndaigna* Danvnio,• ! 4GO N. F: Railroad, 110 00 ' ffißton,: ti 16 N.•Talls, via. Buffalo, 41000; Williamsport, 6 VusPenalon.llridge, 10 00 Elmira, :• 7 Cleveland, I. 11 70 Jefferson, • • . 7 651 Toledo, ' ' 14 75 Starkey,, 7 9kCinelanati, - 16 00 Peon Iran, . 8 OtYlletrcdt,viepall, 1 1600. Gorham,' • • ' S lhaffalo atel, genera, via.,43orham, po - 113 00' 'Steamer trage,sla t.Wes- I John Arcot, - 8 tern and Michigan Canandaigua, , 00 Centralitaltroad, :20 00 Ilonsoye 8 50 Cbleago,Ttaßlttaloand Caledoula, ,8 80 - Lake Shoreldichigup Le Roy,B 90 Southern Railroad. '2O 0,0 Batavia. • • 900 Chicago. sin Raf.. Lake iteeheater,Via. N. Y.* • i and Michigan Can- E. and Buffalo, Cm- tral Railroad, • )18 00 '• ring and N.Y.R,R., Boo,Rocklsland, ,2600 Buffalo, via N. Yost • 1 • Erle,and But: and k IIIII New Work City. 10 00 • • E. T. II ÜBBNLL, Ticß et and Freight Agri:. N. W. come; Sixth and Chesnut streets A.NICOLIB.Sup't Phihdelplata a-Reading Railroad. T. Mc ISSOCE,St; p't Cats wham, W. and Erie Railroad. 3. A. USD - YIELD, Sup't Williamsport and Elmira:Bail rtsd. - - • • . 4 RANK CARTEfi., Citiii 3 ,cand Min ` l •r, Sane ur ttriattvel of ands, In 4 ußinet . Y • •c.• tolnew.town riots. set (Mist , Fatal. Law s, Earl, llrst dour ltlow 1311yer•T4rraca, Pot 111 r, Pa. , • May 9, 'Sf I 19-tf CLEAVE EMI and Rest .Estato .As D. W. CLIAIIOI.] 3Tay2,'67 ' CIA Pr, fining Engirieer4, Cr ntx--41ppn.. the SCILAN ro i N, , f geological, frlvt.pneent;'aull *y6n , litiag 11.p.u54k,„ FA. r: curl 184 y JOIN jIbDGKISS, veer "Ind Siirveyor, Centre Si.; ,P'ottsville, et. tendsto Surveying and ' ExplOring• Goo 'Lando,. Inspect. Ing 31Ines.ide. • lgent for tbalturekina and sale of real Estate...roll..clip° renta, Le. • Mardi 21,,1 . 6.it. • , • • I 1.1-tt. • ' . , . AGENC Y `—For !the; TOThase and Sale of-fteal Estate; buying /and Oiling Coal; id/ k ag chnrge . of Coal Lands. ;31ineiii eel and collecting.; rents—from twenty years experleneti fli the County he: hopes to give,aatlsfection. !Office; IfaciMatango street,/ Pottsville./ ; 1 CIIi.PAI. RILL. April 0,185 T I . , I; 1 • ! I 14-tt Civil in)d Alining; fejEngineershland. attends tn Surveying Ind 'inspecting Mines. surveying and. ;dividing lands. regu- I biting Town Loin, and all other hnsinntuf In the line of ! his profession. ILetter nddrips,Feruutalli Spring P. 0., Sehuylldll County'. Pa. I. Feb-23.1557 4-1 y 'PHILADELPHIA. It,UFFALOI ROPES ! • 3 9 000:ak 9 y " ti y m, tA inte,6 l: l l l ; obe a , n l d l for . ; tIEORGIt Y.•WOMBATII, ' I N0.,41,5 ARCH Serest, aligra riMrth, (Late or ; 1Nn.13 N. Fourth EL) PHILADELPHIA. I N. B. Also, 'fi; large assinttheist: (4 , 1111,MM' FANCY Its. trig• ; 2t., IT, 34-3 m • HARDWARE. • PPANES. DN CH PLA NS, Moulding Planes; sh Planes, hollow & Rounds, Wads, Astrigles, at the lordware and Iron Depot. FRAN 4. PO'lT. August 1'57 ' 31 ;. C 9SHINC. . sl3;BSCRl,llE.R;yeci n bild 'respect tnnyinforta their num4nitiqrrlndre. and customers ,behoylic ill Cour4y, that their itsinirtniegt oreloth in g for Young Gentlemen in tUuch larger than exer„and they. are dlsix;sed to Bell chap. Pnrsonii living at a die tante, have the privilege orekchiinglpg clothing par; chased althistdore t lf they do not salt • F. A. HOYT AI2IIOTIIER. ' • 272 Castnnt St.' corner of TOM. l'hllada: . April 25, '671 a 17.17 f , LOCKS. , - , .IRIM, Front door, Close,,, Night-laich, with Sllver.plated, Porcelain. or, dark Mineral Knobs, a very large assortment, at lo* prices, itt the hardware and Iron Depot. 411 ANS POW. August 1,'51 . 1 31 i SQUARES. MACHINISTS' SQUARES, U S. Standard, Rules', °naps, Shrlntage Rules: Itev it Madam, Callipers, Epring.dirlders, at the Hardware and Iron Depot. . • !TANK .POTT. Anon I,'b7 :31! •- - AND SAWS. ISDS'ION'_ H &S, .Creasorea, Spear Jackson's Iland, Panel and Bip pars, -the best assortment in town. • For salakat low prices at tho liar& stare and Iron Dupot.• . - FRANK POTT. . Ansukt. I,'ll . St . - 31: - Preserve Jars & Kettles, At STICIITER & THOZAPSONOI, Cbr- angre friFitYlcd. "SIGN or xnr, SAW." Augadt, '57 31, ______ ZOILEEtS, SMOKE STACKS, IRON COL lAnd Fans. • 1 T k II.E SUBSCRIBERS Ire prepared to fuenish;the above articles, of Best Material and Wor mannhip at the shortest notice , Bolters and Fads constantly on hand. J. & J. /SPARKS • .dug. 8, '57 aVita s • ' . : Cbai arta, Pat4rille. _ 1014CQM11118§19PLWAREt hI4IUSE. t IEN Tith The subscribers amiretired to furnish 64 Trade, Illaehleistiuel Operators at hilatielphia prices, (I rehiht Added) wholesale or retail, bet American Dar irolf, ma m u factored at l'ot-taville, and wirrantedoisuperlOrimality. A lso;llicliI T rails amitable fur mines, and Cablef Chains furolOmlat shod uotleetlirs et from the Impede r. - E.:YARDLEY da SON% York Store, Nov. 22, - 1858 47.4 I . COLIA CS CUT,LERY t STORE. CONS'T'ANTLY 110 NI .111 north Tittra Sreet. 'ANTLY . on hand, a,larlge as abetment of Pen. and Pocket Knives, Scissors. and Razors, Table Knives and Forks, In Ivory, stag' buffalo, bnne and wood , handles; Carrera and Forks, Dirk s, Dow ie Knives, &a. ' ' ' • . i ALSO—a very extensive assortment of Walters, Tea Trays: he. Fine gnash (Inns. Colt's Pistols. Allen , * Rwrolreis, and Single and Double barrelled Pistols, wit h a genera/. atOak Of Fancy Hardware. constantly on hand. ' • JOON Si. COLEMAN, feiyorter. Phlla delphLf,Dee. 30,1854 [Doe. tri, '63421 51Tif ----- - - HARDWARE DE - .OT. THE SUBSCRIBER , having noir arrang ed'hia goods at hie new place op businees and with it new determination Of furnish ing all such goods as the business or the Coal Region may require, at their lowest market value, solicits the-inspection of the Public. I shell be always on baud and have on band a full stock of 1 Bar Iron, . - Chopping Axes, Flue Iron, • Coal Shovel, 1 ' Cu. Steel, • Trere Chains. Slit Iron, • Nails end Spikes,f • 800, Tackle Blocks. 1 Bellows,. Anvils and Vices. , &e., Hardware and Iron Depot, Ccaiips Bintlir, throe doors above Market. East. side. - • FRAN it POTT, .J al 15,1844 ,- . _ - ;tl..tf 7 . . - VERfiENNErCALES: • • Sampson' •_l"illent. AILROAD Trac Scales, Ilay 4.rid ROoal Peaks, Platform and Counter &aim factored onla"by they Vergennes E A .,k, Orders addressed to W.O. SPI4GVE. - Secretary, rergetiles; n. BEVIRTACTS IN Scutircitu 00. PA.—Bright k Lerrb, Pottsville; M. Brigid, Supt. of Mt. Carbon Mail Road; Wm. U. Johns. St. Clair. - August 1,'57 • Stichter Thompson, Dealers In Hardware, Cutlery. Hostas Fumbling Geods, PLsted Ware, Mectuudes* Tools, Cal,lnet Furniture. Mor ticing and Boring blachines, *Loot s, Latcheat and Illngetr, Anvils, Betlowa, Tires, Paint, Oil, Mass, Itost, Facklug, and, a yea. • , oral aseortment of Fanalug and_ . Agricultural Implements. 5• AT STICHTEII.,4 Cur. *taro. Id Mar Lit, "Sias O mu Saw." Awitstl, - • • • 11 ~ FAIR FNRSI , FwEItsz _.. • • Li, AT - GL'l"4., NO,I, 7s ' qtiESTNIPV4 - -, TA.. Street, below Eighth, Ptilladotptia.•llits opened 1 hht beautiful 6thre on Chestnut Street, ith ono of the 1 • largest and beit selected assortment Ini Ladles' FaneA Furs, Importeddlirect from ,ithe Ifiumpein Markets,andl Manufactured trndee 'his own, supery leintr, to which he I would call the ittention'of MI whom Ishii° purchastt , Russian Sable, Hudson hay Sabi e.I Fimine,• I• - I Mink do: Siberia Siluirrel„ . " 1 Fitch, .-- i Chinchilla,; Stone Makin. I. , 1 French Said e ke..' Manufacturedlnto Cardlails, Capes,. Circulars. Vleto. vines, Muffs. Ciffs, ke. Being a, peacilial Furrier, andl , • hiving obtalnd the newest patterns term . Paris. he can : assure three who visit the City that hO tan supply them with thedinest articles at the very loWeit cash prices.— I A fine assortment of Carrimte I'Mb:3,f:rent's Caps. i I loves, , it 3l 0 ET7., i Oct, 3.'57 40-3 ml 726 Cherfwei gittli Woo Ei9ltth. ' ' I --- • FANCY FURS,FOR LADIES. • OHN 'AItEIRA . keI:I,4 (New N 6 . 1 .' ' 815 MARKET St., above Right4t.l Philadelphia:— Importers. Manufactures and Dealers iii Lad les. I klit Ix men and Children lb' FANCY - FURS, 1r olesale nnd Retail. ' 'J. F. k Co.. would call the attention d'ilccalrrs. and tin.. Plat ic generally, to their ilrtmeW4, Stock of Fancy Furs for L2llOll, Citillilenten and Children!: their meastnient embracia every artfele and ikirld Of itinciy Pars, that win be worn during . the ebaren—surli as li!oll Cale.. Malt (apes. Quarter Capes, Talseas, Vlictorines. -Bras. M offs k Muff:the& fon:Cite ,fines[ 1/:mitien cisie to the rawest price Donicstie flint. I H i,‘- - - For tientleticon tholargest asses•tment or Fur Collars, Gloves. °au nt , ets. ke.; belbt, thn dl r stiimporters of . all t i . our Furs. s.ndManufacturersof the' under cur own so , penisiou. we feel enlisted we On 444 hater induce ments to dealers and the pnblie gene Ily - .3ban any. fib er house, having an lennense aseortt etilL- ,,, ,501eet- from and at the Manufakurer's pric,s4i IF aillAtat.%a c,,M. .. ~ 1I IIN FAREnta Ar Co. - No...fifil 4farld St..,'; abetstlig ilh, TW .,,.. .4olriphia. ' .------ . Sept-19'6V 0 FALL, AND IVINTER , DAI iigig) Ftlit•lB 37! THORNLEY dti !ANVIL Northeast eorper EIGHTH SPRIN GA 1:1)E\ streets, Philadelp , W . OULD call 'spei , lal attentkm to I their !stocks of gOods, iirbld two carefully i.e.!! heed, and.banght very cheap low WWI, and which we plAgenuraelaas to sill forlhe goalies! "Liriap. Profit"! diLACK SILKS the 76, Bt, 111. . 12, 2b, up to V. per rod. FANCY SILKS, for 50, 60, 75, r, $l, $1 12, Si 2. 1 1, up to $2 per yard. I N err Rich Striped idol; A ntiquesisomething rev Mark Wet. Silks , Tare Satip i idoir Antiques, ie. • ciShawls & Cloakq!!! Long and Spore hroehea Shaw*, one iti trolOred eentrk Long and Splays Bianhet Shaw ), hi every quality. Stella Shawls, DlThebtaßorderedirnd etretluille Trimmed. Plain and,Embroidered Canton Crape Shawls. - Plain Shawls tor Friend., plaeklehalets,*.e., Re. Newest Style" of CLOAKS, TAIMAS, DUSTEREINc. A Large Stock of Doiestio Goods al ways on hand, iffy cheap ! Irish Linens of Our Own Ithlicirtation. Main Table Cloths, liapetit, iNapkins, Crashes. Cloths! !Cassirtieresi Sattinetts! BLANK*Ei. PLANNRI.S. /Mrs. Le. CARPET* OIL CLOTHS, I RUGG FITTS. Remember ir hi the Northeast cornitr of Eighth A Spring Garden Mal, "The Urge finselStory White Huilding," TIIOIINLEY A CillS3Pf"Orts Paws Can I Dar (loop 61=1' £ ,, Japtember,s, 'ST . ----7-7 0 - R ICHT - it L E RC H'E. . -. • labli. w ilAltutVAßSS.TultkXwodoorsbe. low Mots' Hot e l. and nearly opposite tke Moen , Bank. Pottrrrille, where will be, found as exoellewt itsoortoieut of MAO. losses: ••• Cosett Tilmmin Swings, Saddlery, Shoemaker's Tools, earpauter'a Tools,. Masa arid Paint, 8/wires ofall sizes, Balled " " - Nails and Splices. all mud Iron, and Nally Smith Tool', Building Material., - Cast Steel.. . • • Shear:Baal, Arm Blister; 11111.4aw5.. Cross-ent Sawa, Vine liand•eswe. • 4. o.liiretoras his thank they externdedtobim hitt! • the maw arm, by the ipte lien tetvßeineuAnd see anteonssiSndtheireos IYIULAVA Mini Aenkrsta 11 , Files; " f rine Troy*, Britanla Ware, Asecirtnientoitne Lake,' • • Table Claim; Pocket Cutlery, • • Table Bpor/uSJ Anvils and. Vices, • ' .• Assortment or fine Gaps, ,Sheet Iron ernelblea, i' ire4Tiante - . • Brae* tiettrefi, 1 Is • ..- Bad Irons. i' Pane and Botkirs, I • .' • Chains, d • - tallroael Traria,, I : Powder and Bbei. totberiblle ter thepatennao kindle IdualeolarityAn/hopee Blot' theirroods,striet &tie*. oditiagprigafrodndairm a nemmart,• IOUS" k Talc CU, ' • liPare:Alid fr, GOttr4sir.iti 36-3 m InXII SILLS, o.ll=l or C lemicaT pricer, and war will be found:: • t•ru,len puano, 'hooptote of Uwe. ah of their kind, -PLor.ter,"snattufsa -04 throughout the FOR ot Lime. Tate of Lima telphla - RtOti:LE eISZIIIII/111 • • - .0L w Allay; 'west side. rit ILA DELPHIA. Nor¢mbrr 1856:- : 45-ly _LEATHER! LEATHER 1 :- LEATHER 1 liINKY W. OVERMAN, Importer of I:MINCH CALF SKINS, any general Leather • tarttNo 6 Smrth 34 et— Fhllaclplpbta. ' . : A gelieral oaktf ft:wit of all k I noof LuTintr.,3l4toccolf, .ete.' . etc, RED and OAK SOLI: LEATHER. - •Febireirjeg '67 • • • ..THILIMPERIAL DEPURATIVE. The I Great.. Remedy or, tkS Nineteenth • i - i Century,_ •• . '- . - •VOR - the ewe of Cancers and , Ocro(- . u... itlous de,...., Totter. While Sweiling, Malignant Dicers:and eliA soma, and riLl diseases originating In an • Depute state of t tro Mood. Pew diseases of the Stomach and Liver thit preparation halt, no equal, and-Itwiped ally valuable Q Female , of it weak and debilitated ha ' bit. • 'Phials the celebrated remedy rased by Dr. Loran* ,voutal4..oo.,in their successful treatment of Cancers. Scrofula; kc. ;It if... 1 highly concentrited and pule ma edy. and largd doses Cw hog use.at It not toweessryl— These ;using this rentldy are entitled to tukical sdike , from the prindperdlice, free of charge DEIVT7 No., 60 North Cab street, Philadelphia. . • . .1 . , July 18.'57 ; '-' [Jun , 6,'67 . '23 fon) '— R., --- .. ------------'-' -- TO xy UNDSTIEEN,IIEACHMISTO & - OTHESIK- A! I I Uy,VES, .N. 'E.-corner South' 1- • . and P,ennilts.,,Phliadelpitla,fur: ulshes Ingot Copper acid 'broom. pig Iron,, , .. :. sheet trrin,47,...rebricki,pertabledr - ' '' gedstielter. a tin,lead.foundry moidd. lags. facings. sucibles, antimony, hablitt metal. land of 41111i10dg. brass, old eppper. ke.,.&e. ' He is also a deaf er In *rimed stet cast scrap iron and other metals. It Is his:desire td accommodate machinists and others at a dilLatiree Rom Abe. Ray. by- furntEhlng any talkie they may !taut in their business. Articles mit mentioned in -the ahore will' be procured and forward d. Any 'molly in the; aboveilne wilt be prosptly answered. ' 1, • , A. PURVEii, , ; E. E. cOrner ..couth and Penn strretr: , . Eetiruarill, IT . 1- , • . . ' _ .7- , 161:. STOCK OF FALL ORY coops. 1 ,- • 4 1 , R.E . .; &,LANDELL. Fourth & Arch. , • ;streets.; PitiladelOria, .iv•pectfully request cash buyers' In exsinine a Mitt stock of woonatlevevela, adap ted to! heat renusileanit trades • Full Llno of Fall 'Pre.* theta. [ 'ew designs of Fall Shari,. . . . • - , filch Silks offewest Stj-les '.l tood Black Skr if all widths. - . • ..i.cases assorted F .och Mei - loom . . '.--••• ~Pell de Ch ores- New Coeds. lifritislOand American Dark Prints. ' . atinei6. Cassiwrkes, C14.th.1 and Vesting". s. , 3 ..... to . s t l u tel‘ a6 L n ito r s ,.. .. „ l: ‘ s s t r ar v e 4.o lS, N ß e lln yke.,ets.k., and le... t e lt city dally •ceire4. P.trticolar ettentleu glv.in t 6 cal:wiry I O m er f or &A ra bi, g,..01... Tern:4r net casF, ' A . ust '-'9.i'n .., • S2at _ J - • • 'aE LI SSE WILAMS & C 0.,. • \ ; 101.%1.E11i IN , - .;".•" ST I AWLS; SILKS & FANCY & STAPLE DRl.' . ' ~, ,:- GOODS ' *_i . • - . • . 131:POIVIiEnS A<•l3 - 31ANUFACTURE11,6 .• CLOAKS • AND or -MANILLAS. Ent*einv tlll ifte Noreltics of the &users: . i . , - aur . DRESS - GOODS ;and: FUR- . ,g_ NISIIING defartments may be (mind .ti frill and. jiltte stoik of Gwwls;inclua4ug all the niest approved Tana ,C 4 and/ tavram MIA h‘, ktetiler whit' the until as- Itartl,eut of fdomestietind other Rails , to 'filth •we afro daily making additions from New York and Philadelphia , Auct i ion S. Purchasing and sell ing egcl usi yelp fur Cirsh, We afe 'enabled to offer unsonet inctuccurnts to (bah Buy- Fre--;WIZOLES.I LE mut REntu... 1 No. 20 South Second. Street. loud No: 0 t i trawberry street. Philadelphia. Fe torolss Z. 't,7 ..n. ... . I"...ttAlui ' ._,.......______... ____. - • CUANO,I CUMI..9 1 1 GUANO :; t --- - - : - AIL lianas. . • . • • . . Tr ENRYI - W. ' POOLE,' . beolOgical, I' LI E 1 ti A U-' S. .Su per • Phosphaie of _-_ • , , : i Topographical did Mining Engineer, Dentrestrect. 1, ..-.., Pottsville, Pa., gives attention to sterveykand examine- , _ I . I . I relv Aumk. "' 43 ., .. * ''.• tibns of CoalLanda, to surveys ofigniner, requiring spas i ps. me LEINAU S Super . For your ,Whea tCy dal aceumcy,and tcr the snperinteridebee and entire Pholphate bf Lime. trt 2%. ctn.. alb Wr Vol 3 Ton: or use charge for proprietors of e.states. :-. II- • . Lil.M.Avs.. AMERICAN fEIITILL(Iat, at•iit ben BM. .February 2,'ST •• Linty !.. , 2, '54 27ji1l or; in ton. - ... . , 1 . Ode banal of eitheela sufficient for au acre of Wheat. Vie...A. are Permanent Manures, made 'of reliable Che mical Elenients, and have been in stovessful use for. the vsti Sigilitsits. improving Abe soil ind inereaspt the alue of the land. ' .. F ur Di )♦ lomat from the State Agileullinal Society of I,sylvanla. New Jersey . Delaware and the Crystal pat e ‘ , gekeiar ion of the City of Now York, have been roe ITE4 fci,r.these "Valuable Fertlllzers_l • • P tophlets in the English and German Languages ran be dyad by application at the Office. A up MOAT, DISCOUNT TOACHOLF.SALEDEALMS. T le above Fertilisers, delirtiat ..FVEE of (triage. to any wharf In the old City. Proper. orders Winf , by Mall accompanied with Cash or Drafts, wihe proiluptry Shipped to any Part of the World.. ' 1.1 , , ATEORGE A. LEV:A.D. Pt.oprictor. .. No;19 South FRONT street, Philadelphia City. P Iladtiphia. July Ift,'ZT , - 7 • , , tin-im . 1 - 1 MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. 1 -, ...-f .000,,,_... „,!,, , ,,,,- , •LE.P. NV ALK Ell.Surreesorsto GEO.' !It:I-MU Zit; ' 'WILLI°. :Co. ISG Chesnut street; un- 1 ' e ....-' , niV. ------ 'l'.. tier the that's nous . PhiLtdelphla. are i -.-.,..,s- constantly publishing the latest Mn-:. ale , ~t rout the most popular Ant hors I n. the Vatted States, Ink stylti that will .rie,with my issued at any other Lose; either in thin country ii Europe. ' ... . ey have also the pleasure en antto,utre_to the poblir that their stork of Sheet Masi.: tin hand. etihniets of the Largest and most completeartrortire• t lobe found in the . onntry; they are constantly adding tr theirstock all the Ye & MutderablLehed intlew York, 80. tbn": & r. . They idle publinh several Itestitietkinßooks.whieh are I n avneral use throughout the country. - • tilAisoy---A Eno assortment of the het. snantifartu rent of lieu limit and ileeton. at the lowest che: - .p pikes. - j I, 311ISICAL INSTIIENIENTS. . . . Also, a general assortment o'f finitare, Viol) -:,• Itattiee,, Viitee,„ Acenrdeone. &v.. V loth:. G li itar All d It sr I.:stifle ~.. at he beet Itallfin qualities, all-of which A% 11l in. fo rni-b• ea to the!publie and the trade at the lowest rat, s • Orderslsunctnally attended to /1. - e- All Lee 4 Walker's Music and l'itblte.u4::: ,:,, !e •Abtaitied;at II , ;ANNA:VE . I:OcI: tittd M -, -' I . P 4 :ts ville.• •: . • - • l'hllaiti , • t [.4].S i , Nl.' W. BALDWIN &CO., Engineers,- ' ttroa4 and Ihmillon afro.' t. Philadelphia .11, no Hail road l a „Du andth e t h on xt in t ll l l l ll Zi rn i v i ; iPrep e rte. to their . yttem of Lon-nin , ire Enitine,.in whit h they art;ladnptial to the particulir hu,Kine.fr. for which they may he,requirrd; .hy the ti 4 of one..two. three or Pair pair of driving wheels: and 'the use of.the or Iwo much of the weight as iiial n he desirable for enlhe. a rittAmain accommodating the to the eradoN. curies,. stogth of auperstruclion. An rail ,and work to 14 doter. Ily there means the inaxiialltdliseeni effect of the poWer hasecuied with the lanai expense ter attendance. coatot ine .and repairs to Road and Engine.. Wlththese or.ew. and as the result of twenty-three years -practin experience In the hutlcesec by our ~enior part n we Manufacture fire drp rii4 Undo of En,:aines. and amoral dlasves Axis of each kind.' Particular atten tion palit to the ktrongthot the machthein the plan and' workmanship of all the details. Our long 'experience ;toil opporturnitien of obtaining information s enables UP to jailer them eng; Te. with tlo assurance that In oftlilen• 'eyieconamy and dnra,hilitr.they will compare favorably with thoso of any other kind use. We also rocnikh to order wtiveltg.asieft. br . nrlioz or low 'Moor tire (to fit ern. trek wit hontino•lna. l onrr ti4if lon casting* for bearing "46" ,10,trifitiottof C. , Oper shrtet I on and ItoilerNoVltr. anft.avory arilele nplwrthiolng• toOw repair Or renewril of ).ocomot Pre En:Jars. 74LDWN. tt nary :',,'si 1"...t t • M HEW BAIRD. SAVING. FUND. NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO, IV; ALNUT STREET, South-wen I y. i corner ot.TIIIIID. Pittollowlelphine (IncoriAroteil :by the 81 , 4 e of Petapeylranin.) float? Is received in any RUM, large or small. and In. tetest.priti from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal, *peonies is open every day from 9 o'cicrk in the MOTH- I n tilt 7 o'clock in the evening, and on 31onday and T ursdav evenings. till 9 o'clock. . l ic INTEREST .Plvir. PERCENT. - All wins. large or small. are paid back iu GOLD, on demand, w Ithout notice, to any m i x at t. , llos. nzNtly L.uv., k, President. ROBERT SELVRI Vice President. - iirit.J.l4.F.D,Secretary. . • ; 'Directors s • lienry L Benner, ~,„ C. Landreth MUOUP, gAiterd L. Carter, F. Carrot Brewster, !Robert Selfridge. ' Joseph B. Berry, . , .f,fortquel K. Ashton,lollly L. (Iturehman. Verdes B. Smith. • /Frauds Lee, . ''' ?This company !DOG nr.4 Its lIPITIOICP eittirely to the rt.. moist* of money on interest ; The Investrutmteamounk l •Ads/ to over , O A' ne!, and a half Millions of Dollars re made in eonfertally with the provisions of the Aar- , ttir. id REAL ESTATE, MORTG AtiES.l4ll,O BNB ItENTS. 1 and 'itch lirst:class securities, as will always ruse. e per Ferwrity to the depositors. and which cannot hill to give IF omatuency and stability to this institution. 4Ma r ch 7,17 - • . 104 y 1 _ _ ~, h ALLEN ,St NEEDLES' !SUPER -.PHOSPHATE OP .LIME., iiii,PTI9N.Be partie l ulsr to observe J lzddr pd that "(747,,t7,1rao'nja.idit article n ti t c lL ' h a :L s . This Gee-1 tiets is rendered necessary. as there are to many articles cf ddubtful.valun sold under the name of Stown•Pher - th of Live, as to mislead those who are unacqualut ue ofa . with the value • ... ‘', ... GENUINE ARTICLE. • • t,rices , l3 per 2000 lbs. t 534 cts. per lb.) ftva t" IA liberal deduelion made to DEALER.S. _ • Olen. for this valuabledlartilirerattentled to promptly. dlamphlets describing it, and rho mode id applying. tan-.a be bad gratultauslyst our Storm, or, by mall when "Reelted. . ; t itlas no Powder as a MANUA& tin • 1 I WHEAT, RYE; CORN, ; OATS, and all other mums neva ring a• vigorous as d - • i LASTING. FERTILIZER. • "" 1 ' p dug lint only a heavier yield of Grain than IT -10, lAN, GUANO, but Stiffening Me erase to rapport the 1 l_ ' ila-z-stsise 0001:11. rarefy faits to take Well where our Pito ephate is applied to WheaLLatad. \ It ; 'PACIFIC • OCEAN GUANO.. . We have a !smelt gwantity Kiln In stem FABIEEZt DEPOT York Area . • •• IPU W E l ffer ' urea ai ranted.to.be spastic I,ooo' tons No. 1,000 taps j De .I The above sten& Ups boot to the WO) lured from selected tin lea tbrtto purl t. iWE 11 . %Buries In • . No. 1 OosOrtis "renal's:tali Proach's Ph( Nal Motto) 31exkon Ouar Zulus laid Plan Lry Land Plaster, Cionaleel Bono. . me Dust. Fish Guano. ' ..failreooL . 10,000 Barrels _Aster. • . ' --6 00 " Cast* ?lister. ; 10.1100 j , Ilydreulio Cement: 8,000 "• -- True Roman Cement.- 1,001) 'Porthiha { Fog.) .Cement. • • LEIP.,L 4 ; . . Doullsti' Plaster, Wintered AiatbrarttoCoal.(lolndli) Itterrotyps ruder, -Powdered Bituminous 014noNakorn!. Plantn,tireurid.BrOwnStonn tads.) .Graand tone,_ White Vend. (la milk) OrtitinAWl4l6l4irbkoiouo4 for Painters , AlvO!cid Dlu TAFtie,Gbentkakikmet Ira*: • TABUN imitative. et co.;) - emik - 113114-8,a4 Irarsortrit 'lll:ll . , t , suircos:ot 4+* - Areinee,Vnion•Alosit Mii!iPpAwstf., • 0 .4 4010 * 5 ; 1: ) . • rtsst aupwlk thbt valuable article fir sale. ;piness3o per2ooolbi. (13/cent per Ith) - No. 1 Goverment Pernvlan Guano fortale at the lowest rates. . • • 1 •.• - The trading ,Aficicwttunal Jeri-aids and ffeteepa.i writ ore reguiarlyfittet at rep nffino for Me toe ef /brews, am& con bc 1.44 at ein,r fro*, qf ear' elsamas. Phinters'arC rrccamoulert to drive to Water krZetet and aroid the erairekt wharf Ail Inca:Utz are Worded iw ipt . uting ippoms a'd tp the Hama. • • '1 ALLEN &eNEEDLES, - --•• irk 23 AbleirMirrer, aid 41:(newstile)Se4L0 ttjttrr kt., l• . Bird Mon abor,e ebenut 81- , rbaiiitii, 'Ani-1241, - 1:341 • , • ; • • GRASS AND DEADEN BUDS, lIRDIT META . • Agrieunetent Implement., &e. ITHE sukteribor siillkeep . , a, an hand Clomr.Tinutihy end nth et II p, t. owed!. White s*. and Leah fit t Logether with garden and field sad*. Li. n e t , `win tiaMant to - be fret& itilt ex& - Ile *lll a, , ?era s, orders for all kinds of fault trete, (trarrantid' .1, ',h a t they, are represeuted,) agricultural implem rt. ve a ,. a tt of ahieh will be furniehrel at mannfertnrer rri„,,_ The Feeds and treta'aeld by the aubscril.or t 41 S.lectr4 '•eith great rare. only t growers of repo tlen stet "grinding. 'lle Ares uot teLteeltaisa,l!prril:lxen autly in the market, P• ~ I hire‘rtoliell rb . ett t.eittleet - tepril tp . the vhars '. t he Fred rein. N. r & a + h . only t or a i.thi • vomit...tamely it, ktittl I kkr. - deti.**here their feu Mite proximity dee* bi t . % a I L I , quality, particularly these of the Feltio *peel. 0. TL:. k an i mportant rortaideration to thoek' lobo tqlr , ' ht . e.iihr r i weds or limit trees. Fer It eta. kr.. tend hi 0nt,.,,,, , , , r , to a . . IiENJA)II9 BANN 1 • A WORD Fos TEE =arm GA Our observation daring the last well 33 ID 1 , 311 t. seasons, bas coisvinelt enough attention is not given to the k den: The formai negleela it, in order more time on bit tied crops, end other from thoughtlettrniic, or Atte prefer cares, or :supposing that no inneisl car .in its cultivation. This is all amistak EN. , 1311tt; 12 . ( 0111.t. tcheti gar: to bet.tor neglect It s of other is needful Of how and fruits IVe log c, El • to . toe many Lealibfurand vegatobt do such persons deprive tilemselres leave te 'urge a more thorough Aunt Ittuildo tiot'ustfulkitelieu gulden : , ; ..:. In, the tiret place..then, we eay, let the 4011 tat . made liuitat;ly porouf and dry. If natur a lly 1. bandy or et:iv...kis to ac 4 o.,ddvabie dtpth. i.e tle:iintog wili he ureded. r,,, ‘ if, not. ,ue or more etthei•Lti! it! ,heirs should he cut tir , nteh it, and 041'; the w hole i•hoithl he treoeltor .1. subsoil plewed.• No suporfiuons water will he ill that gar : don, at - aoy season, and in the drytst time, it will frillier - little • from dronth. In some eases, ev e n ti,i,;, ,edi not Le enough to prepare: tho ground for garden purposes. It May be inch aadiff, clayey, soil, that drainingind - digging and ruanaringaill WA make it porous and warm. A' garden roil ., shOuld ho light and kindly‘ one easily worked in Spring, and im!l , rhich vegetables will grow rapidly. If bearyfind :tenacious; it may be improved by carting sand upen it, and mixing it.intimately with the clay. It maybe foo_reat an underta • kiwi t . renovate a whole garden in n stogie - year .. , if ao;-tsfiterone quarter of it at a time, and so en , frm year to year, until the whole is completed. , Some cultivators practice the Irminger char ring of clay soils with much benefit. TheY Urn make a Pilo or faggots ea brash; then lay over it lamps of clop. After the -brush To fired and .pnitiy burned, more rubbish Is thrown on, as long as May be doeired,-inaklng ' a half smouldered I Bre, which will burn several.days. The heap of Charred clay is then scattered over the garden, and its effecti' are sometimes troy., surprising. IV.O P haTe cot yet Ppoken of the importance of tiara -yard msnoring to the - garden'. Whatever may be into of field crepe, the kitchen gardo canna : get on nitull without an abundance of ILis in•eful article. Small, tough, fibrous, insipid re:. etablea and, fruits may be grown without it, I: Li t none:odzr g o zsGive tho ground an annual dresecn of ir;, and may.expect to raise. lore, tender, juicy and b6autifud product?, inch as Inn., ury to Idol; at !mi . to eat, and such as will cum wand the highest, prices in market.' If nay one Complains thkrho -Carinc4 obtain manure for this purpose, we would say, that oi a Halo care in , raving the refuse matters fibout every ore abssiv doer, fertilizers enough can ordinarily he provided for the wa'critiA every garden. • We only ald,. ihat , ol4l gardens which tll.lll to have •.hist their fertility, may be improved by kssting the - epadea few inches deeper, in the Autumn trenching, two-or three years in i•accc.- ..ion. and bringing up a little 7.:itirgin seirtoiniz with the - old- And skliCre insects are , known to harto ! r, an anneal tenting of salt and lituewill nut be .wasted.—. American ist. . . , Is TUE SEMI) CRS SELECTED ?+NOW it the ~ limo to attend to if. Look uut_th'e wort forward, thrifty ha:ks, where there are two or three good ears on ,each. Let these ripen thoroughly—if practicable, More than the generall erup t which shuulA be cu% before the italics are .. dry, in order to make tho must of them fOr foddei. Select only for seed such-ears as are entirely filled out at the tipte null butts with plump kernels. Let these to kept In 'a dry place over Winter.. , Tbe oblgrik4r braiding them in tresses, and hangln a t,,,;. t . I w 0" , is by Tl,O means a had.nne, though .O , J . A . T . up, It tro_ublesome Where fifty or a htitfurs,' h bl in k ~„.Z. seed corn is, wanted. It pays just 'as wet' ' r ' I . portionally tee:tend time and care for a . 1 ! 4- atuount atad, ire .Where' only a :few ears .1 , wanted. Pr er T ear° in the seleetihn of the be, ~eprs will not only improve the qualify, but also - Ale 4uantity octhe next crop. Aid further. a' ',little extra care in ripening and keeping, seed dry, .• l ' may save an extra planting next Spiii.g—perhaps ; live the' los. •of n erop, , ItECTIONS Aildt:T ;Si ILKLNG.—thvo the cow as e. 1 ,3 I,,:tta to *land. i 110 in g ood :t Approach her gently. AloJyr And eit On it, if tho cow will let ..Comuionce very gently, rs peeiasiis- if ibe cow is rerytensitive; or htir udder iirt:si;rti. When you have fairly begun, regelir easy motion,, and as fact aa tz eau E ithuut great fatigue, tilLyea are done. vt ry-cletin. If ji , u milk in a largo dairy, n'4h the •nme (lows, and let ail the rtnilk eri, have their our cow to milk. A eow is better eutwentecand will give' more milk, if she Is al ways milked by theism° perion. Womenare the best Milkers; but hater; seta sreimen to milk a co* that milks hard. It too severe. • . DOES I'AIOCISG PAY 2—We hare fore long time had a “hankering" alter out of those "Baronial farms," outiVel.t, say in Illinois, but every now' an.l then nu item manes,up hereabouts, that puts . ctitrerent look upon' things. litre is one: A friend residing 20 milts from the city on a Railroad delivers •to a sMgle Hotel -iu Ibis city, 400 quarts of milk daily for which be receives 5} cents - per quart the year round. Tllis is but 010 instance, tlieru are plenty. W ore. ruclfbu.ine•i bees not poly, we should lio to bear of a better.— Amcricnu • -,-;•• - . • Nivea grow 'a bad variety `or ai6rthing, if y 4,11 can help it. It takes the papa. roues, and .ante the cline attention 'as a goof Lone, Never buy cheap seed • L . - NEVER tubjeCtu plant 1 , ..3 rapid change- of leuipereture..6uddr.. died; r uddcn_eseitc mept are equally injurious. ' NEM tic'op lcitucv•or oliver, or earth up celery, except rrhea peptc:tly dry. They are Ili ble to rpoil, if you do, nregit wait° qui itnal or, vegetable The 'very soap t•ndA , from- the Laundry are rich ina• num. • _ litcipts. COD it CODFIFIEL—Score the Esii tire, leaving, the brad and tail on; make a dro:nit , ; .f brood efutnbs, red pepper, salt, nutmeg, rl e little cior.amon and a lump of batter; add .1 rec.- *. spoonful of Ilartey's fish ware s and fill the rcutc , i, parts with the staffing and what id left over throw into the pen. Put your fish into the ran with very little water.; pieces of beef suet thiowe or,r and arynd the fish; lot it stew slowly fionriu the ovon until it 'tam hsiothou.r L"f" . just before you verreit pour a half a t.,t1; , '4 1 ‘ ,1 sherry or port wine over the fish and let it 1.111 ',Ws the gravy. Pour the gravy bllcr the t:th • after it is in the dish and garnish with el.. e 3 of lenitai and pastry. , • Moor Ttinna Sevy:--Take R enif's head, I Very ebeep institution at this season of 1110 { co, and divide the upper from the lower !knit r..t both in a gation,of water and b'oit till tender Strome the honer, and •let it stand till the' rrtt day, anti thei2 take cif the fat. Th:ee quaTters an Lour before serving it; hang it over the arched PCISFOI3 it. with pepped., calf, mace and meet hat,. tied up in As entail bit, (the h ee l comes in her,l add hglf a pint of deb gravy, darken it 16 1 i, I ' l ' 4 'auger, or brews flour, add the Jake ut t n" kor tins, the yolk 'ot,eigbt eggs, boilc4 hard, f z incd meat 1 ,0111 . Just bervre taking h„ If 'a pint of wine. ,echo VOICSCILATCIIES IYI llortsEe.—Warlr the feet - aid le'Oc of tbo horse clean, wilb Hater, then !nib With eomm ° n liter bribe. ' washed onre ikalky t that l+: of night, for two 'wool', Ito curd will lio effected. ' scrape the carrot+, Lila pumpkin pia; Lomptits7lllo Cisme! Pot.—We'sb bug till. eof). slft and *mare; think them superior , to mit*be made with' or ;without e7ge,
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