*int , PINE- 1 -MARSIACIE.ON SMALL MEANS? ~.t•T is , t .....--. .. . . . The faith* liave'aivt other British jOaraili ~ fpe some „ftemi beim math eageimd la dleesieehar • •questkm;•"eari a Mna UattlY on Threellaathed ' • • a Tour Tallith takes %peke madeca O. fathmit..• 't% marry a glti tin thy* handfed aloW Wool 4 lavolvoeeladootal •ZUWIROV.. arVere• i` When Irian li mos tbatiosome • fallow enjoyed. •Oa his pleasant nod waste It an be imp% . .• I . I Must putrinwa Pilebron;:ham. I lim to wed , n Mid oitobllO a ionlle. of mane, 11 a Its steed. ,I 3 win ds,,,itanit el nt. and my rtiag purist • lied moon° eblap allots aid km ... , ; • . ,-, lirillth whom a tenon has no t to uppori• . I 7 , the &mod of things a fellow a sport : ' r And nlllll donor are children—l lc In tbs Of' in ntin at the world—ln tanspense. • Oh, yesl rut alive the cies I consume Are imainuati her annum t t Alva atria taase. Atiht 1 know that thh sum 'Meta InsmakeTa • {Foal/ sake en procure toprand bottoms Do sc. My cab lm would bay lota of ssoall boots and • Rut the Inner Invonnneot I beg to refuse, And I'd ndbrr devote all I could trom m] storm To boy my own boots—which I mentioned ter , . • Or aeon% It a mat , afros up all that snaky Kt, Worth itatup, why thou ha may many a wits, Why two la bar fortutm'Whilst all he has go VIII just lam to bog—borrid ottleett-tba pot • rinsti you mai giii ft—l whh yew may Me • Woolf as is disk whit a ehlid on ea& kb* • • And a ossibor of Obeys about too at piey. • Is a adtap, with nowhere pet firm away. , • rit Maw soy pleosorsoall stick WWI club, hod while rta erdoying my glass mutiny gra •, with meitelif I'll regard !met of eoningt. limialoting,nhat ien't so,ioliy as this. . _ . .... 11016' ettDDY , 'illiT, .A BARCIAIX—Ms:.; SI INIM4IIII 1 1 pr Paorsornr—M a. S..CYPItalt Till •Loss.--BlreNkiddy is a bargain Imo She Wilma In gettleg thin cheap, and Is so happy si ',when she ba sueeedeil in " • the bat" of a dry goOds o nstor; . 14r, Sid an idea that she is smart, and thatit is, i ttle to "do" her on • calico or bonnota, 'The day I. pedlar called on hiri. Skiddy for th vows of selling her a pair of v ises. ) "What do you ask r' 1 - - 'fß The sitateriber hex tha Agency from the Yantdhe• taanersof the above artlelto. The Belts ara the bold In gut Baited States. and we furnish them In fichuylaill Co. I at Manufacturers' prices, thus giving the carriage to the I penchant,— Our ardent tune also the. prof' ille• at the Illlls 910 , Oat others for Belts to he wade to any pattern "or tbialtesee not no hand, as per agnennnt ens Menne+ anentralre the delivery of any Belt within a ,* Semi tine ens, the bran le nweient. # • 41 r ,, 4 5 , ' 4 1: .• -BENI. II illtlflol, ' as Is a Cockney path to et s glimpi• of his Ire r sWs hit iws mosseit, dal that wlrsivw owl ',vino, • miscALAßEtrus. WM. MOMPER:TN. Banker and Deader in Exchange, vi, l / 2 444milliseeta riviyk ciartai 6.per mt. Metro du Oar heillar So; I and S South Wharreo,'Philudelphisi DEALERS IN OILS. Juno 11, '67 •' ; 011 at OILS!! OILS!!! HODCSON Nos, a. 4Z. 6 S. Manus, Cominiision nierehants, and Dales in WHALE .A VD SPERM OtZ FOR MINING . AND ZECHANICAL PUDPOSES. Sept. 22,'.7 384 f • Wire Rope Works of JOHN A. ROEBLING. Trantissi, Ittenriilersay. par.i lar¢e mortment of Wire Rope constantly on hand. Orlin tilled with dispatch. Ifor and east, rivitentsr. - [Vat,. 27,'58 nay* ~ G EO., POMEROY' & CO.. mangy( . . OIL, SOAP, CANDLUlledinel„ VO. 10 South Witter 'street, beloiw IA Market, PhiladelphLa. - • Lard. liklphant,Wluile,Tannenemid alvblasery . 0148 mm and Adamantio* Candles. Ilamnel T. Kilin hl s- Philadelphia, January 5,'58 1-17 ALEXANDER KERR, • . IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALEI4 III "SALT, " • arlll6 lair South Wharves, ' • PHILADELPHIA. - • , Ashton. Pie*, Liverpool Oroand,Turks Island, Ashton's and Star Ulna Dairy. assorted slats. constantly at hand and for Mie in lots to snit the trade. • ' - N. E._ Orders aolleitad. Nara 13, '3l 11.4 m• • ' JOHN A. MOORE, Oil and Commission. Idendnint„. - AND DEALER IN tr MINERS' SUPPLIES, No. 104 Bi. Witter strict, Philadelphia, lies constantly on hand • Sperm, Lard. Behr, Elephant, Dlasebed and Racked W bale Oil., Sperm and A danuMtlrts Candles, . Bunting and Greasing Oil, expressly fur Miners' use. Wire }tope; _ • Slope , Chains. • . Blastings Powder, Safety Lamps. Gain and Leather Belting, Fusel, Wlelqng. Le. Jan. 2:1.758 4.17 Schuylkill Fite and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. Clef I",cittol7lll4n. i Mee in Ilillynnues Building, Wantons ate S dfors above Cents* it., Pottsville, Ps. CAPITAL AUTHORIZIKD,BIr LAW; • , *200.000. . CHARTER; PERPETUAL. ThleCompany obtained its Muter at the last Seaton ef the Ler,ivlatu eof Pennsylvania, and is now tally oq ganfzed arid prepared to issue Policies, at liberal rates, on Pim and Inland risks. on Public acid Private Build- I nia,r,ttru It ure, titocke of Ooodo and Merchandise , of all Made, Also on Coal lirealmre and 31achinery, Inland Insu rance on Canal Boats and Barges. by Canals and Risers; slop on Cargoes or Oral to Philadelphia, New York, Bal. Stators. he. This Company guarantemito adjust ill lets's, proMptiv.ind thereby hope to merit the patroosim if the public. . SALIM. KEPNER, vrtuum MORTINEfteIr. JACOB lIIINTZINGRE., Jr. GEORGE LAGER, W. F. 8111T11, ROBERT 31. PALMER, _ _ • W; Y. SMIT 11.8ecretary rat Intik.. January gniOPARTNERSHIP kJ The subscribers kayo associated titemgeires. trim and idler this date, under the tattoo and Ey le of TYLER. STONE & CO., and will conduct the business of Dealing in aut. an auccessors to FREDERICK' TYLER k CO., at No. '.3228 Walnut street. Philadelphia; 169 Broadway, New York; Pier No. 6, Port Blobroond. FREDERICK TYLER, GEORGE F. TYLER, C. NICIIO4S WILLIAM E. STONE. 19.tf lifty 9. 'AI SHLA.ND and MAHANOY COAL —The undersigned are prepared to receive orders or the celebrated Ashland Coal from the "Bancroft oneer Colliery." From the extensive alterations and itn• provements made at the Colliery this winter for prem. .ng the Coal, they feel no hesitation in offering It to the trade as an article that can have no superior In the mar ket both as to quality arid freedom from dirt. eate and other impurities. They are also prepared to make.eon; tracts for Lehigh and flchaylhill Coal from other mines BANCROFT, LEWIS k CO., • N 0.19 Walnut street, Commercial Building. February 9,14 6-ly I CAIN, HACKER. ft. COOK, i * MIME AND MUM= Or ' 331.0:431%. Beath Vaal.: Alio, dealers in other first qtfilitles of ( • White and Red Ash Coale. i ./%ro. 136 Walnut itrett,Philqdelphia, and iroauthevi . -Wharves, &Alsylk-al. TRONAS Clll. Moms 'limn. Jima M. Coot. Vebrutry 27,'58 . 9-Iy --r- - • -1 VAN 1 DUSEN NORTON. & CO., . Sole Agents for the Sale of the k.a3EI.I3XCA•MIC Coal & Navigation Co.'s Coal, AND INES . 1 ,iisitt Red' sad White'Ash Coal. i Na, '.S Walnut 'street. PHILADELPHIA. Ojifo:No. 63 Liberty 'St,, ear. Nassau; N. TORN.. t niarm.... No. 5 Doane street, BOET9N. Shipping liristol,BLUstown and Pier , r', 30. 1, Riolunend, Marc 29, , 57, 1 I LUTHER, DANIE LL & GABLE, LESSEES OF KASKA WILLIAM poLtases, (formerly ; gooses, Suraneson L C 0.,) are. now prepared to receive orders for their celebrated WRITE ASUCOAL from the 'Raven and Black Death velem, and RED 4911 from the Lathe/rand Peach Orchard reins, all of Which are free burning and well adapted for family use. Hating recently adopted some improve. manta in the machinery fer thapreparatton of this Coal, which enables them to separate the. elate and flat pieces from the agnate fractured, giving it a handsome and Uniform else and appearance, they -run confidently re commend It to the public.. Oboe—in Centre street, opposite the American Home, Pottserille. , `Agouti in New York k Philad'a—ROGßAS MIMI. I No. 230 Walnut Street , Pin L ADELVIIIA. 42141 • 1E0.16 Nunn Street, NEW YORK. February, •27,1858 ' LEWIS AUDENRIED & CO., Miners and Shippers :of the fellow . ing celebrated ANTHRACITE COALS, From•PEILAD :4 • bI:ACIL , MINE, -BED dab. sl4idlN - - do 1 1111.0CILVILLE- • mix min Yrom ZLIZAEMPOBT, • =wan', wain Am, nut COUNCIL RIDGE; u AU. ALSO. the very oaperfor • CUMBERLAND COAL. Mined by the liampshlr• Coal ant Imn Company, 2 ! 1 17 Walnut street, PIIILADZIPM Offices: { l street, BOSTON. • 110 Bradway, INTEIIr, YORK. March 14.1.7 10 ARRIACE CERTIFICATES, 11 NI r. V and beautiful styles, .suitable for different denominations. foe West , B. flaw; /MS Bran and Stationers Rom Nit/mills, Dee. 12,17 TM Et. PROSS' NJ-beauttfully 111 CROSS' MASONIC I For Sale at • LIFE OP QR. KANE.' •THE subscriber is sole, agent for the county of Settuytkill, and Is now pnrysted to re eel e subsalptions 'for "'XIIE RENT KANN," 07- WM,. ted. Prkc---on!y Si 50. ' n. IiANNAN: Agent for Schuyalll aniniS• • _iENts Or POTTSVILLE. T " "13sex IBEK has alat of the Nieves of Pottsville, which is a beautiful slew of the location. scenery. *e., which be will sell at the low rate of 2. cents each, to close out the lot} They were published at $t 60 each. Now is the time to produce a copy, as but few remain unsold. B. DANNA . N. Bookseller and Stationer. May 30,'37 T EttriN QVA n p I°talMNew EAtie h • precise and ported detcritlob* are as executed at the principle Courts et Enron; aid at the moat feettionabte Bale fad: paTtles, by Moss. Martin. New Ittuldatt Marorba Qiaditnee. I Sobers bluskabra, by Yred. Boyer. I The Muleteer Polka, by Langtcru Scotch Polka, by sews. IPAlbert.' La Heine Topaso. Maldelm Polka, by Alex. de MIMI& Willie Behottiaeluby Jas. Bellek. Nothing to Wear Poll!" by Winner. I Just received and no sale at b. NANNAN'S Feb. 13,18 °I- Music and Batik/tare. - 65 - - • TO " ActRICULTURAL BOAND ARCNITEC- . . VIRAL OKS. "VESSENDEN 7 S Uomplto. Fanner J.: and Gardener.' Guest's American 'hover Garden liireckey. Guest'., FamilyKitcLen Gardener. Johnston's Atrial-nand Ch.:Mari. .• • , Downing's Lavdtwayo Ganiening. ; .. • Nub's Progressive Yanner. . , ;• , ' , Alien's Trhatim on thoOmpo. - ; Pardee on the Strawberry.• 1 Yonatt, on the Home. ItllloW. American Ina Grower'agin nal. • Nonni fruit. Flower and Vegetable Gardener. • Johnkon's Meth:mall Of 3104erit Gardening. Blake's American farmer. . , .• firers Gook of Mowers. . • I ' Tbotater Farm Implements, Itmtros Alsorlean Poultry Yard; . . i• . - bobestro Poultry' Book. i ` Dovistueo Voltam:a fruit VW! of America. : Aluerbian "run Colturlst' - ' ' Lledley's 11Ortlealturo by Doorsill'. , Bridges:to?* Young (Judean's Asolstittit. ' 1 . Downing's Burst Simla. • • . -. . •, Values Architecture. ' ' ' • • loom% Flold Book of lion:rm. , ' '' -. . ;, , ,LI ale at 11 Avioultural Gherniatry. ' • • -, ~For . - A. 114111tAll'll ' Pool end /bunt Atom I. • P4wril •4, l'Ar Direetors's ! j .1 ,' J. 11. AD 4 3I. .• 1 JOHN - D7DETRERT, I JOHN HENDRICKS, f D. G. frUENCLINH. . 11. lI.IIUNTZINOER, ~ GEORGE J. HEIM. ,' S . M. KErNER. PreslSAmt. ind General Agent. COM,: • and the loin. BucxEATll t ‘ingews LOCUST MT., •- I do -SPRING /Mr - Lunen. WYOUINO VAL, I do BOOBS, &C. me 04 K. C AONIC T •TExT EM itOOK, intrated, and drlrartaogad. /1 1 :1. ' 14 a"). DAMIAN'S Boia gird EtsticiWY Stole. L.go..ct, eARDS.i. '.-:: -': .f4ILADELPHik .. . ' JOHN H ENOHJUKS Attorney: at t few ?AV QIN Sehaylklll county, Ps: . Maven 3D,'86.• , - `4,20t QONRAD F. SIIINDEL. Attorney stLaw, TA Al . 1 11 14. kA..• reh IL, 'as , i 1147 Eoit GE D. HAUGHAWODT, Attesasy Low, "4. 19,157 51.1r1 SCRAIit" PA . JOHN P. HOBART, - Attorney at Lan, Postarrille t nalee aplaial • American Items. °clan. 31, 17 444 y WAL SIMPSON, Attorney at Law. y y Potts"!llo, to. 0111leo—.111srlist street. mods' , ills Post Oleo. (October 10, 'b7 41-ly . IW. ROSEBERRY, Attorney st . Qlloo-•-ootoor of Kubt wo 9, aid 204 Aro" ille. • Asor 'SO tt.?.- YERSTROUSE,Attorneyat Law:‘ OfNak—te - sin street, opipoiato um. Town no; 1 1 1 4 11 ,4 1 ._ • I •[lfebruary 11.,%6 _ AVID lITREG EN,Attorney at Law; Pottsville"; Ogles stowt,eproal to Ow Daly t moy ttoraey at Law. OYFICS-4tour doors alone atorthasea lota, to stmt. Patttnille, Pa. (Dec. 5, 'la QAMUEL - 'GARRETt. ,Magistrate. IJC•e trod Ggrotroleollsotor. ome.sNatiViri Et.. /attiring?. nest door to Pod Osc,. Aus.lll. A P. SPINNEY, Attorney at Law, A Schuylkill county. Ps, will act iss awn la tbs lumbar mud awls of Heal Estate. collodium of mutt, Re. .1 [Ashland, 'Way 21-1, LEMENT S. FOSTER, Justiee of . the Peace, 311fiettitrighp4oneetione and geode* so- II ted awl atteatied to ea. e refaily f / . Yebrusty'Z'.ll4. 6-tt • T HOMAS, R. BANNkiii; Attorney t Law. Mee to °entre Street, oppoldt•th• F. 1 eti.Pottryine,Penna. • N0v.20.1866 , 47-17 oFRANCIS SPENCER, Magilktrate, sad Real Palate Arent. °Sea In Ilan Road grad vleast Market, Pottaidllii, Pa. March 22.10$ 12tt TOHN SEITZINGER, Justice of the Pcseo.STAMAIR. trW attoad to all badness ao• Anatol to blzo with dillgenc• and cam. ! nitwit** 21. •S 9 . B.ly* 'CHRISTOPHER LITITE, Attar kj nay at Li ,w pottwitilo, adman' tool 4. Urrsta—la Ifahantoogo strast,,roraer of &road. April 14 '57 16.1 y :JOHN C. CONRAD, Jr., Justice of 11) the Peace and Cormeyancen—oSee opposite Public School Howe, Broad street, Tamaqua, Pa. May 2,'b7 1 - IS. E (lit GE doB. REIM, Attorney at VI Law. Petterille,Peuna.,willattend toiegal basitiere In Schuylkill county and eleerhere. Wee la Centre treet nearly opposite the Miners' Bank. July 'T. 'bit PLUMBING. ne AB-FITTING a. kTTSFILLE, Pd. indertignedrespectfnlly the Alison' of Cotte n' vicinity. that taring mod the f cabiaq La aentotiteary Dick. and attached it tor: tilsOusintss win h carryon both brans hope', by strict arte:r , Inesn—ketplbgalway on large and well eke red employing competant and doing work at ituteratingyrices—toro: . portion of the public Jage. swtock will cervix! of Wa lloped,. Iron. Copper and bath Tuba. Porcelain and • Wash Basins, Iron arid ' Pings, Blass Cocks for Leatfel: Male for pare awn ta,Branch Pipe% add Couplings for pavements. /fen and Lead Pipe of all ekes, avvklaturer of every kind, embracing a fact assortment of Chandelier's. Pandanta, Briekets. Se., Re.. se., niatinfaeturrd_of the beat quality of =finials, and of the lateit and. most approved PM DANIEL D. MORETON— 5-,. April 11..74 l- WIRE SCREENS. Yanufaetureri of Wire Coal Screens. )1101.ILD tespeetfully call the atten -1 flan of gentlemen engaged in the Coal trade to their coal screens of the various sixes. They base In creased facilities for turning out the best of work with promptness and dispatch) Having Met:post experienced hands in the State they can 'guarantee all week done at their Factory.. Repairing neatly and subsiantially done al Me Mortal notice. Screen Belie, Cogwheels, FAircewei Rings, Shafts, find. goons. Ar, Ac., always on hand. All orders dlieeted to the firm by mall oreft et Esterlfs Hardware store will receive prompt attention. July 4. '57 Yl KURTZ HEISLER. (Late hurts, Beyerle & 000 Natinfacturers of Telt Wire Coal Screens. Coal Mlles. Wire 49i, 1 Brooms, .Sc., : En ~:r uat/ county: Thankftaforthellbera/patronagrthey base received from the Coal Dealers and others. In the •pet, would moat respectfully sollelt their customs to the future. All work done at our shopwillbewarranted, so that no one need be afraid of getting a bad job. Kurts being one of the oldest. and tit most cape. danced Wire Workerjn the county, sie feel sure, that we can turn out the best Opal Screens In the Region. ..ill orders addressed 19.1.11.Kurts, Minersrllle.toW. L. noisier, l'ottarille of Kurt: k Mahler, )linen rifle, will be promptly attended to, Old Screens reimind. May 19.1R56 2O: HARDW Stichter & , WHOLESALE AND RETA DEALERS IN liariHware, Cutler Took, &e., • Corner of Centre and liar t streets, Pottraille, Schuylkill County, Ps. • r - "Bi* of the Oilaw." • ..2. it, N1 ,,-------, 812 6- 0 " - , a --; ' ,4 ° I) 9 1 ) VV/I, 1 : 5 7 . 7144; XV . ' 4' riP V 2 k - , iPCi • .-,, o • k .A -y.,. f t„ / „„.. AND . ,... i c "juTL'Er• . • * cra + .. %ATE INVITE)).TTN'rION TO y v ouriargeassortmen of Hardware,Cutiery,Tooit, tc., which we offer for pale at a reasonable advance over mapnfaeturers' prices. We pommel adrantaps In trade that bare secured ns the exclusive sale 'ot pods which hate never beep offered in this county heretofore, and one experience, together with an extensive knowkdke' of umnufacturers. enable ne to order our goods direct, which we ran tell lower than any other establishment. Annexed Bud a number of articles comprising . Locks, ; ; I, Morticing and Amprored Latches, I. Boring Mechluest Butts and Hinges, 1 2 Sawa, 1 / White Lead, Steel Squares. Zinc, '• , ; Broad Axes a Hatchets. Adzes, Glass, ; Bean ;'. Framing Chisels, • Putty, ; ,; ; Ship Augurs and Bitts, Nails, ; ' Apicaltnralaud Farming Spikes, • Implements. • Bellows, . Cabinet' Trimmings; in Anvils, I . ' great variety. • Vices, To Locks, ' Rope Packing, Latches, . Tcrred Yarn, . BOG., and Planes, Building Hardware, We have given especial attention, with a view of fur. Dishing contractors and bal idenikt the eery lowest lair ket prices. Aii•Gooda-ordered by mall tlon..and forwarded with del the corner of Centre and Ma N0v.14, 'VI •Iretfl ;SI CUM lIIIVILTJI • . . mar kinds of Fifth' ARMS made to order,Cli It AP.and =minted. Voltam. eauLU leery repaired by George itabalk t Ctntre street, Ibilsville, opposite &mud .Iforrie's Sir" Nortanber 21,17 • ' pi 474 y ' HAND SAWA. TAISS'I'ON 8, Cresson is, Spear & XI Jarkeon's Iland, Panel and 111 p Saws, the best assortment in town. Yor sale at lov pekes at the Hard ware and Iron trop3t,. • . ! FRANK MIT. ktimust 1, '.57. • 31 . 0 t 14 100.0 VIIR U P- IM ur O Vu KE rEr t s " a desirable beverage—, Me Inn - Wray, be bad by ngtbe"Old Dominion Coffee Pot," for aide at the Hardware and Iron Depot PHAN K POTT. Patten.. .January 2,18 • 1. • • :FAIRBANK'S SCALES - ,I HE4ubscribers, agents ter the man ' ueietnrers,taieJust rketred a new atttelcoalled the "Milan Counter Sesle,ncelculated to vekh froze Is in ounce to 340 The. l!orsale At the York Store, • • • ,L. YALIMAY k BON. Pottsville, April 28th,1157 17- LitOppingst all Stationx, and runningtoPottitilleonly Night Itzpreas--3.30 P.M.; - ' Rangling every day, stopping stall Stationaand run ning to Pottat Die. Con neeting at Port Clinker althea!" antasa,Williamaport and Erie; and Williamsport mid ill. tutraltaliroads,arriving atElosizsat4,A.3l.;conneetine with Newrork and Erie,Buffalo and New Yorkeity and lake Shore Railroads. for lineal°. Dunkirk. Erie.Clera• tan d, Cineinnati,Toledo,Ch largo, wasp pointy West.— diso,with Matra. Canandaigua and Niagara Falls Rail. roads: wiring at Niagara ralls.at 10.30. A.ll.o3onneet• lag with Day :Express or OreatWestern RallnAdfor De. trolL'Clakago, etc. . " . • . • -rui n none, with Its eonneetions.forsis the shortest • gada most direet route to Cattada and the Lakes. e .: Option& change of tomge between Philadelphia and Canada or .the Lakes. . Pairengers by DayEspross.breakfastat Port Clinton and dine at Williamsport. Passengers by Wayof Nlgh Napless take supper at Port Clinton. • , - Passengers purchasing Tiekstiby this Line Dais th prieriege'of stopping at any of the above points and re suming their seats at pleasure. _ . . . • fears Crass Philadelphia to Tamqua, g2o,Rousslo vial'onaw'nda,lo 00 o i tinteea t ' ' 4 38i3tiasara Falls, via. El- Rupert, .440 mirs„Canandaigua . k Danville, ,- 460 N. P. Railroad. 1000. . . •_Pillion, ' SI3 N. Falls. sta. Buffalo, lop° Fihls. ~' .• ! - Williamsport, . 5 901Srispension Bridge, 10 00 Fine Trays, Elmira, . -. • 7 ooClevelsiid, .11 70 Bri Mal* Ware. _ ; 'Jefferson, 7 682 , idedo, ' ', 14 75 assortmentorfinettieks, Stahl , ' 7 DineinitaU,' 1600 Table w ho . .; , . peen an, . - a. Detroit, via. Rail, 1600 Poeketentlety,.. , !Indian, • •••• St -' a Ruffian laid • Table Spoons. .• 4 - itienevaivisi. 001411111, 8 take, ' 13 00 Anvils and Tier!, I ' , : i" • " Steamer ' Chiragoota GC.Wea- Asaartnient of One Ouse, : i John druid, ~ 8 Languid Michigan Sheeilren Omaha, , ' Cantu:Oxfam, g Central Ralirolut p 4000 Wirs,fin Plate, . • • , lin'tMe Falls, • 3 Cbieirgorialintisioand Drama Rattles, : thini.s, . . •'A SO . Lake Sborelliebigan • Sad Irons. • . .-. ~ Le Boy, „a 11 Southern Ballarat. 2000 Paneling lioilays, .. . • Batavia, ' 1000rdtagoorta•But.Lako , Chains, • .. ':; * Tirebester.vls. N. T.& .; and 'Aim `.Con. ' RaltroadTmeso, ~• 1 - - at and hattalo. Coe- I • • tad . Dyad, . , 1690 paugegand ghoh„ ._ ; gregand N. T.11.1t: 80011toekl ti,, ' 1 2600 A t ~1 Budd* via E. Tait & 1..- ,; ; I ititketrobllermithipittensite Brit/And Bit fad & ' - • .-• •'' -. . ' • isindividnalespaelty4adiamee . Buie York OW. 'lO 00 way gaitrag o g a ja g t a g att a r. ~, • ' Lt. BIIBBELL. ricivi entii . lrivi' Ai :dorm t. . 'jag p f k a norm i gnon n - B. W.eorner Stith and Chesaist Streets . lunadmareort, I , r -, 0. AitlCOttli,Sup'tPtillallolphiaelteedhigilhdlroed. aurri & tithai,. ' T.MentaftoCK,SaalCatirldslaiLaadlffrieltailreed. rduat re and Ron, OW" s!rtet . J. A. wvlspD,.llDp't .. Williatturpovi tad lilialat tali. libi , . ' told. , i 1 • . HARDWAREJORI IRON DEPOT. • TUN v MAMBA, 1131112 g now organs , Qd hie goods at hie new place of business d with anew determination of furnish , log all such goods as the busineuoi the Coal ihation may require, at their lowest market value, solicits the Inspection of the Public. I 'dull Waterer, on hand and hare on hand a full stock of liar Iron, . Chopping Aces," . Flue Iron, Coal Shovels, . • Cut Steel, , Trace Chains. Nails and Spikes, Rope . • ' Te_ekle Blocks. Bellows, Anvils and Vices. lie. hardware and Iron Depot, Caine Drazzr.three dorm above Market. East side. ' POTT, July 15,1854 IlielilavtiSlßSK;dnorstrio.4 low Mats' note, and nearly opposite the Diluent' Bask, Ptithrellie, where will bs fonatkinsseelleut assortment of Haim A 'emu `,( ) Coach Titalltdd Spans. - Saddlery, Abotet'efools. Oarpenter'sTools t , i Ellassand Paint her iron ofall shies, Rolled t.." -" Nailsaid Spikes. Railroad Iron and :fills, litulth Tools. • , Bultdinelaterials, Omit Steel. Shoat Steel, Arm Union . ' , • 11111 Saws:. . Oresikut Simi. , 'lea Handsaws. O. iLtotorini blitlinakl thysztouded t , o him In hi the new Om. by the gaol lion to Inoilosoonsti area and command tholreentl Defiltrsts Ila rottrvillc,Ja ;stars' 6* • • - HENRY (91d ATtYr O,I)South.:TIIIRD Clrcatelialos Rarliat. ' - Leather Deals". Calf Skim% licirocaos. Linings, Iliadic.% Red acd Oak Eau Leather, Ste. R.-140airli Lathe, boagbt or iskisa-lc whims, {Fab 947 •" .. 1%. H. SMITH &SON, '.. irl..- ~ 4101L01111 AND OOTS, SHOES, 'AND TkUNKS, of every lima-dation, wholerwia and retail,at prices. ~„,„ •to SUIT' ALL. can bo fatted 'at i 1 ...I tEIII I .. Shelf New WO and Shoe Store, • \ 11 . 31 SI llfo: 344 IN, Swarmed SE., ' A few door, below the Black , Homo U.:noi, PIni.ADELPIIIf . • ' iii- We try to J'frase, tad • sett Okrailita 'Not= To COOMIT lanettints.—Constantly on band, a large awortreent of Jks'a aist Bogs' beots,tialten wad Breton" mule 404 tine; 4 ' W006.401111141414440 . 1‘0 0 Boots. Galtars. Slippers. dr. ~ be,, and 1 woll•sittettd stock of Youths' and Child 'a weer,gestendtf• ifirWe would nopeetfolly netts jolt to call and an al:doe for yonnellres• N. B.—THUMBS taanufartored and fbr sole wholesale and rata% at No. 344 North . .nd Week.. . April 3,.‘48 143 m SPRING lili F .1858!!! SPECIAL INDECELIENTSI AR 0/4811ED TO OVA WIINTRY PRI ENDSII)- . i t H . ORNLliar & HISM, Dry Goods s Noen Or Phlladelph ,an p repared tOsell , BLACE SILKS, C PE SHAWLS. U.. Cheaper by tar than ever *Ts offered. Nt• Lissa rev/ reaintfr parelussod for CASH. a errp Doss stocky r BLACK SILKS eta osry f seduction. they ere the cheapest goods we ban on r seen and can confidently ream:Le:tend as good to te a : rzaot. AND EMBROI ERE D cgArx SHAWLS, Ism OS Om to SAO I . • .A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP DRESS GOODS! oiy ATall stock of FANCY D l IMB SILKS! . _BRUNO snorts. in erynsriety! We bard a trusted large stock of Rage Goads! . iniontuant & CHUM . N. E. corner Etilt and Spring Oardea streets. Siknairsher, oar's is e "Large RAW Ruildisg." P. r. 'me 30,, sod Streets City Railroad Can, will land passengers sti .. a a tew miasma of the shwa. - February 27,'58 93ta SAVING FUND. ..T.,......,. /11 ,.. PER cENT., NATIONAL 1140 - el'Y TRUST CO., 1 V ALNUT STREET, South-weal V earner ot Trill . Philadelphia. • INCORPORATED THE STATE Or PENNA. Money Is relied In ny sum, large or small, and ln• tore 4 paid ionn the da of deposit to the day of with drawal. . i The clients open every day from 9 o'clock in thammus• litg till b o'clock in theNsflomoon, and ea Monday end Thursday eventop til i qo'elnelt. HOY. Q AT L. BINUR , Pruddiut. J =BERT moon, pea President. . t ' woatAa . Exta, i eetnry. ' i 'rectors! Hon. Koury L. Ben er, r. Carroll Dieweter, Edisstd L. Carter, ' `Joseph 11. Earth • Robert Selfridge, Vranels Lee, Saint. K. Ashton, Joseph Terkel. C. Lacidreth Mao , Him Diffunderfre, Monet' Is received lad payments made daily witbont ?mike. ' The Investments siL made In REAL ESTATE MORT 11A028,0ItOUNDENV, and such first elan secUrl. ties as the Charter ulres, February ID, IA 9.1 y '- PNILADELF4DA AND REAM° R. R. FAST EMIGRANT LINE TO THE West. North West. Canada, and Northern Neer York by W ILLIABI SPORT. ELMIRA,YkoI DUNKIRK, 11UPPALO, or NIAGARA PALLS. . - - Afir Daily, (Sundays excepted,) by IS - 0.2 earm'in regu lar Up Passenger Titans—pasting Iteadingat 6 1 ,4: P. U. Parent ...To Xtmliss. $0 25; Itoebest,r, 85 75; Dutra- M, or Illsgaru Falb. $0 25; Hamilton. or Tomato. $7: f' Detroit, $8; Cleveland. $6; Toledo, $7 10 ; Cannabis, $086; Cincinnati. $8 05; Indianapolis. gi 04 4 Louisville, $9 (41; Cann, $l2; Chicago. 26; Galena, $l2 70; Bock Island, $ll 25; Quincy. $l4 25; ?anima kits $11; Et. Lords, $ll 25. ISO pounds of baggage }tee, to each full ticket. Sirehn s Telll undo' 5 Jogra, tree: beteremt 5 and 12, Dalftsiee. For tickets apply in E.H. WHEELER. Nara' I. 'SS - ' &turd Apent t rotta am. . ellle Depot. IfBARON VALLEY RAILROAD, en tl lll l Ell l 7o,2 PUB IC THATiIi. between Reading and FiarritburlL on 310NDAY, January 181 h, 3888. - PAAPODIMT MOMS leave Heading daily, (except Sun. days,) at 10.10 A.ll, connecting with up and dow n Morn. tug Train, on the Reading Railroad, and arriving at Harrisburg 1112.50 noon, in time, to connect with Tmins for Pittsbneg, Lancaster; Chantbersburg,Trevorton and Hargrove.. JIETLIHNING.Ieare Harrisburg at 2.40 P. M., (after Aral of Trnipti fnint plates above named And !nap Belti• more.) and - reasit Reading at 5.30 P. 10., connecting with the.Pnetwrille and Philadelphia Trains puslog Heading the same evening, Fares. Betweenaracting and Ilarlisburg, $1.83 and' $l4lO " • - " Lebanon, • 85 70 _ " Lebanon anOlarrisbng, 75 " 130 arirAn passengers will procure their ticketebefore the Trains start • 0. A. NICOLL'S. Gus Sap( • •Jaii.2o, '5B [Nov. 28, '57 4.8. I . • S. taLIVERPOOL. PHILADELPHIA MMt D NEW YOBS SCREW Mt STEAMSHIP CO.- T" Hplendid Steamships' forming tire above Line will tell from NEW YORK as tows: CITY OF BALTIMORE, Capt. Leitch,Bth April. - CITY OF WASHINGTON, q Wylie,224 do • KANGAROO, r - Capt. Jeffrey, 6th May. CITY OP sz.ANcurant,. - Petrie, • and every alternate Thursday. From LIVERPOOL eVery alternate Wednesday. Fare from New York, Cabin $75, Third Chum $3O. " " LivertrOol. Cabin $lO5, VA a 76;Th'd Clam 60. 'RETTIN TICKETS available for six Mouths by any Eteamer of the Line. • Cabin, sl4o,—Third Dian, $7O. These/Demers are supplied with improved Water tight compartments and carry experienced Simons. Persons about prnmeding to Europe. or wishing to send for their friends from the old country can purehase Tickets and obtain all information by applying to J. G. Dale, 13 Broadway, N.Y. Sabel A Cortis,ll7 Broadway, N. Y., to; J; U. RICHARDS, Minersvllle r and to RICHARD EDWARDS, Pottsville. Passage Certificates by first Class Falling Packets be tween - New York and Liverpool. also Drafts sold by the above. [Aprtl 23, '57. 17-1 y ompson, LEHJON VALLEY RAILROAD. - ..ek i ll (IN and after WEDNESDAY, 0C- A. ..y . I+O6ER 28th, the Passenger Mains of the Lehigh Valley Railroad will run as follow.: .. ' Dowil Trains. ~ Leave Manch Chunk at"; 715 4. 3gand 12.50 P. M. ' Lehighton .I 7.27 j"1 12.42 1 .. " Lehigh Oap . • . 7.49 , "r 1.09 ” '. Slat Ingtou 7.55 "I 1.15 " 0 Laury'. 8.16 " 1.36 . 0 ~ White Ball 823 ..4 1.42 " " Cataaanqua 8.33 1.54 ," " Allonym?* 8.44 • 2.05. " 11 Bethlehem 9.00 ',, 2.21) " 0 ' Yreenuinsbnrg 9.10, " Arrive Easton. • - 9.40 " 2.55 " Op Trains: , • 'mare Easton at 11.95 A.M., and 4.40 P. M. O Freemensburg 12.00 " . , 5.07 10 " Bethlehem 12.10 P, M., 5.17 !I" .. Allentown 12.25 -.. . 5.34 ..... " Catamount 12.36 " ( 5.44 ! " " White Ball 1448 . " • 5.68 : o " Lanry's ' 32.54 " 6.03 0 ° • Slatingtou 1:15 " 6.24 : " " Lehigh Gap 1.26 " . a.ao 1“, " Lehighton . 1.48 " 6.52 , " Arrive Manch Chunk • 200 " 7.05 • " 4811" The strove Train' will mood with the Mowing and Afternoon Trains to and from New York and Phtio deighte. - The Beaver Meadow. Train will leave Manch Chunk for Wllkesberre, •lisileton. White Maven, Le., upon the arrival of the 2 P. E. Train. ROBERT IL SAYRE. ,Supt. d Egg. • October 31, '57 [August 8, 6 ft .1 44- Philadelphia and Rendlair 936. WINTER ARRANGEMIEMTS4 Ides SHE GREAT Northern and Westtern 1 • United States Mail Routesl , tap-Speed enervated arid re:reduced:Vl LITTLE SCUDYLRIEL, C VISBA, SUNBURY aitO ItitIE,WILLIAMSPORT AND ELMIRARAILROAD. Through to Rulialo,in ' • 4 16 hour,. la,;ara Pails, •1, = 16 • , , Detroit, - •- '24 a. .r ' - 14 ar #. St. Louis, ' - Ticket OE ce,N. W. corner Sixth end Cheimn t street., and Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot,tprnei Broad and Yine. ' On and after MONDAY, Die. 9th, Three .Passengee Trains wililesostthe Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot.corner Broad and Vinastreets,dally,(Sundaya ex. espied.) as foLow ;Day 1i.5preaa...7.30 A. 31. Stoppitigal .'bernix !Ind Res4lng,ooly. Connect: eatrwlsa.WßliataisportandErleandWißlsma ,port d ,port and Elmira It-Rotid;arriving at Elmira &Win P.M.; connecting with New York dud Stift and Buitalo,and New York city Railroads for Dnnkirk and Buffalo; and from thence, via. steamers on Imke Erie or Lake Shore Rail road, to Cleveland, ToledO,Monree, EandulkY and De troit. Also. with Elmira, •Canandaigna and Niagara F a il s Railroad; connecting at Canandaigua with New York Centralasilroad,EastandWest.and atSturpendon Midge with Great Western and Michigan Central Rail road for Detrolt,Chleago,R.Louls,and all pointsinean. adk and Western States. Nall Train...Y.3er A. 31. 1, will receive prompt al ten patch. Cell and see us rket streets. TICCIT= et TIIOIIPEON. TRAVELING. PASSENGER LINES. PHILADELPMA. IFILILWTTIIIIIO,' • ,''' ' - IN elLits:bAuebes, at the Manufacto, tip I' o rigami.* lipmed, tot wean 11.11e0 dal VIVO lade: to mit t atm* too be tuned the beet aim:alma et TILES arid RASPS, to the city. Slip.Ohl Mita neat pool made mull to New. at a ea, 1 °' / 3Pt 0 r feet. J n ware. : 1 " Ml:street 7110 , Work,: Pil liedelpha.' retaloar 21. 'ISS p.pm lIQYjr ht4THINCte • rtspeci- THE ffunSußi R, would tally inlbrtn their nnusetous Mends and 011/40111fiti Ist huylkiliConnty, that thellramert*ent teat:thing ter Young Oenthipten hi couch larger than *ree l sad they are disposedlo'Acell Mon,. Psal' HAND! Jugs. lanee.bsve the ertellege of exchanging clothing par• chased at this shire, if they do not suit. Y. HOYT OR(Yr 1114. • *; 242 Chestnut St., corner erTenth,Pl3 4l -de April =S, 'ST • j , IT-ly Z. C. CHISZIKROCCifiII [rage c. moan. . CHESIEBROUGH , & PEARSON, tCNIMISSION MEHCITAN'fS and Dealers to FISII, CIIEViS and PROVISIONS, No. 3 N. Water street, 3 doors a l bOve 'Market, Philadelphia. Aare eonetintly.on hand an, aseortroeut of Dried and Plrkled Flak, ke., de. . !Anhwei;Codfish, Dird,;. Shouldres, t mon, , Deer, % • • GSA, • Pat, p Cheer pith Doti ,er . t February! Di, '3B L min JOHNSTONE & SONS, I; . §9ISCHESTNUT Street, above fb,h, Pate or No. 43 South Second Street,) MLA 1, are now node* Melt Spring lopotlallinot Silk twit Milliner k- Goods, ' Consisting lo putof FANCY BONNET AND CAP RIBBONS, , • • SATIN AND TAFFKIAR RIBBONS, 'OROS DE KAAS, M Litt and Mina MARCUM:3 K AND IfLORENCES. BLACK MODWI, • ; I • MATSU CRAPES, _I MALINE ANB ILLuSION LACKS. Alio.* full mottCont Asa Ala Viewers.' - 1 [Mardi 13„ '6B 11.2t0 TO tOONDATILEN,II4IOI3IIBII it I 71 .4: • u 4.1 1: PURVES, N; .E 1 corner- SOuth • and Penn St*, Philadelphia,hir- ' ghee ingot topper and brass, pig iron, sheet iron, soiders.tife bricks. portabletbr rea,Spelter.blecittlet.lesid.foandry mould• togs, facings...crucibles, antimony, babbitt tools sand / I, of all kinds , bras , old copper, ac. .olte. Ile is also dial er In wrought and cast scrap Iron and other meta s. i It Is lds desire to accommodate insebintsts and °the a at a distance hem the city, by furnishing an} article:they may want in their business. • Articles not mentioned in the above will be procured and forward, d. Any isfuniry in the above line wilt to promptly answered. - A t . . A:PI/RTES. ' N.E. earner Sena and Penn stirits. February 14.'67 • li' jj NET r TAIII — NI9 - 0 1 1 — PRI — NtanSM r T . YRELANDELL, ,Fourth & ArcliStrestx, Philadelphia, are new ahead _. Few Goias Mir Sjprlag or 183 . F SPRING VHS, . BLACK BILKS, 24 to 34 Inches wide, Spring Dress Goode, New Styles,- "- Shawls, in all the :fewest Styles. . . tritish. French and American aliases, . ..] ruu Stock of fromettli Goods, - Full stock of European Goods. , N. B. Itarlns in\Sesernable Goods. daily II from the AUCTIONSof New York and Philidelp P.S. MERCHANTS. are invited biesamine tl -TEILlit, Nett Cash and low privet. • March S. 1838 ' ' STAUFFER &. HARLEY. CHEAP WATCIIBB4 JEW ) tY— Vibelessie and ietail—at th l'Allita lphia Watch* Jewelry e," No. 148 (0111.Nia.98) North 844 ind at.. corner o(gpar . , Plat: Cola Lever Whtebes."3'?;••••• l '. 4 18 carat cases $2B 00. Gold belittle; 18 caret,- i • - i .. 1- 24 00 Silver Layer, fullJewelled,' • . - *- 112 00 Silver Lenin.. jewels, 1 I ' • 909 , . . i i , tr a lr E l l o pL r . r o rt e rs , ~ . 1 .- . • " i ',. - . -1 . j 00 t0 nip Li ra lw ie d t o 4 , - .I - . ... .. - .' - , .., 100 It 1 Laelles'aold Pend!". -i - '•! • • • i 100 envie. Tea-spoons, set. - b 00 Gold Pens, with Penrit, and Silver, 11Older, - , I ; 1.00 Gold flotervitnrs.37% cents to $80; Watel s 43lassee, Mino plain, 12% cents; patent, 18% cents: t, cents; dther "dirks In proportion. All goods warm - ted to be what they are sold for. ' STAUFFER A 11/11LET. au -On hand sometiold and Silver Levers an Loptnes, still lower than the above prices. . • • October 30857. - WY 7, • IMPORTANT DISCOVERY I matti . -- A Chimney possessing all the requVed sites, and spilicable,to Dwellingsa?se' t - o? r es7, Steamboats, and any position where needed. THE benefits resulting by thet use of this Impiovempot are— good drauplt all kinds o.s weath er; a racing of ;fuel front 20 2.5 to mit.: a :maim of . threefiturths of the beat, now wancl perfect means of snez . la ; a petted Foiedinn ainst firs free. ignition milk the joist; cheapness is Memorial of .chisaner, not requiring half the number of brics, and , oavln one half the spare in broom taken up by the or dinary chimney. For Factories; 30 to 40 1 feet in height only required to gice a powerful draft for steam and other purposes. TIM Emma. PaTmre CIIINNIT IND 10. 318 Chesnut rarest, Philadelphia, Are now prepared to tarnish this very isloablo improve- Inept, goaranteeingit to give satisfaction, when put up by thew. or In compliance with their Instruction. r . N.B.—The Company desire to obtain some goodigents to take charge of the telling of this Improrementin this rity and county. For further lafermation address the Secretafl., IL W. SAFFORD; • 3j,4 Chesnut street, Phitadelphla.. October 2-1, '37 • ' 43.1 y mu... p,p..,.,,,,.,„,...E. G . .i., f -- ...vit.,: WILI.I . G. No.lBo 6hesn u itt .tract. no. 1 :-...--- - der the Utah 11ons.-.l"bilidelphii.ltre 1 latently publishing the latest Mu. s.e;trom a most popular Aulhorsin thelljnited States, In a style that will el* math any timed at any'other home, either in tkis country or Europe.? They have also th pleasure to announce to the pub& that their stock of ?beet Musts on hand. conslits of the largest and roost complete assortire Pt to be found in the countrf; they are constantly adding t 0 their stock all the New Music published in New York, 'Boston. Ac. They "also publhilibelreral Instruction B oaks,which ate In , general use th;onghout the country. . • PIANOS—A tine assortment of the bestmanuntettiren. of Now York &ragas' ton, at the lowest ehesp prices. MUSICAL INSTRUMINTS„ • Alio, ageneralassortment or Maness, Violins.Haujoes, Flutes. A ccordeons4e4 Violin,Oultar and Urn p Strings, of the best Italian lualitles, all of which Willi* furnish. eel tb the public and the trade at the lowest rates. Orders punctually attended to. c.l air All Lee & Walker's Music and Publicationicao be obtained at B BANNAN'S. Book and 4uSe. e tr. re. Potts. Tills. • Pbl ladelyhin .8 , 1 1. 1W aT 1 MORRIS, 1 JONES , &O '11 • 1 • . '. IRON & !MEHL NERO ANTS, ' Market and Sir t leentli Srcets,l'hi delphia, Have always on band and fo Sale '- • . REST ENGLISH REPINED IRON—FuII) assortments of "llagnalls.'!and other favorite brandg. REST AMERI CAN DABS—ordinary Miss.. or rolledlo order trit bridge - purposes. de., de. PENNSYLVANIA ILERPLATE , - Pmmiseuons sizes, or: -- at to required Mae. BOILER .RIVETS--Dover brand, made in solid d es. • REST EN GLISH CAR AILSS4-Amerlean and , ngliah. FLUE k SHEET IRON—Poe covering sehutes.4o. AMERICAN is SCOTCH PIO IRON. It&YLROAD inolv—Trallsand flat ban suitable for Ming*. turnout's, P. JUNIATA. ENGELS'S A NORWAY SLIT RODS. It LTS, NUTS and WASHERS—For bridgei. nrs.atid pr o . lllnery purposes generally. CAST, nowt, MACHIN 'And BLISTER STEEL. Also, an extra quality for tap and diesi . The above, together with a frill &nonfat .t of Irani Steel, Nails and Spikes, to *bleb the at .ntlon of dealer", railroad companies, elagineers,minen, i linden and ma chinists I. invited. 1 ! May 10, SR 1P:ly i r wt. W. LOWllt4i . CO., ENGINFXRB, 1 j i' . Broad and Ha am sfreds,PhiladMia,Ftlna., WOULD call the attention of Iliad. YT - n • ___.in, ion of it 4.— , road Monikers, aid those itt i!ested In Railroad Prnperty. to their rues V.Locesuiti Elution, in which they are adapted 0 the particularlb loess for which they may be rug trod; by the noel° Pne, two, thresior _ four pair of deist g wheels; and t4e se of the whale, or go much oftr weight's* maydesirable i for adis -12, •i sion ;land in mmodatink Mesh t :grades, curses, strength of an rstruetion, and rat and work to be done. Tly,these ' eons theinartmii ful effect of the power is secured ,With the least expe for attendance, cost "of fuel, and 'epairs to Road and gine. With these objects in view. And as t e result p tWentrthree years practical experience In t e business our senirk part ner, we manufictoreji di:fermi 1. ' rof Plogiori, and several clams of sixes- each kin Particular atten tion paid to the strength of the mac %nein the plan mud workmanship of 'all the details."r long experience and opportunities of ob , altilug In goo, enables ua -to offer these engines vrjth the Awn ee that in efficien cy. economy and durability, they li comperelasorably` with those of any otherikinlii in I" We also furnish to order. wheels. etles,howllng or ipw moor Ure (to fit centres without hpring4 compoeitiou castings ins bear inks; every description ofCopper, nest Iron and Boiler Worki; and every article ippertsititng to the repair or renewal of Locomotive Engines. )1:14/. BALDWIN ' . Jounary - 1 ,, .as 141 MATTIIRW BAIRD. ALLEN & NEEDLES' SUPER-PHOSPHATEOF LIMB. THE BEST FENT ZR IN USE FOR ' Corn, Oats, Wheat, Potatoes, Orass, nd other crops requiring a 'vigorous /I.:and Lasting manure. Pamphlets liemeribing It, and the mode of apply) ai an be bad sTatuitooaly at mar 'then, or by Inall.nben desired. Purr, gas PLiZoo . lb , s. eAkcra. PER b.) A Mend deduction made to VGAIEGs. Regretting OUT inability to fill all the orders, last fall, owing to unfortunate and untorseen arcidents nd drawi backs, it *thuds us pleasure to state , that the necessarp napalm and preparations basin; been completed, we a now prypared ,to supply all demands wit tutut Our friends will please llgar In mind that our article 14 an old established one, always reliable and ianiforus fa. its cortstirtawri.. We base, atm, Iwo cargoes of i PACIFIC OCEAN GUANO, Which we can Confidently reesuntiend as being equal in value to Peruvian Guano, add many farmers consider it superior. Duca $45 ran 2000 lbs. (2.%' crs. pee fi.j • Wm A Government Peruvian Ottana I for sate at the lariat *stoa t • ilar-Thebuuting Agricullurat*lnteds and .;Verespopei are regularly/I:eclat our ojtoefor the sae of Pinner,. : ALLEN. tz.NEEDLES - ..NO. 42 &ea Wharretoutti 4'l South Water/greet, First store thou Chettont at.: Philadelphia **obtuse,' :17,'38 `, • , ft-slat — FilifiliEßS OF PC Attend 'ArGIJ cat., 11 Morals% been le on .Ate Years-121*ton , Row lett. ' ral Societies; on the United Stet Grenade it Wa Gentlemen As it . Z. leek*. Rai; A. P. Label' J. L. Reeves", Cimino), Moe. Wnittwi Knight, Mi. Tit oftrlow:JUrttyiil /fable lamer cur log the land 110 various ertm ij Oats, Se. hi Of PhillaPt or in Maumee your orders ml 4 'irArtage rogue. - 4 151141Wiri . is aussaa*S. • Suptratrimilitstl $lO ***Tie. Dorm Phombart 20 00 a a Aoserieinitirtl,.. 7.S Do a 4 A Liam el t* rAple Gremod, tgorot aut. Pure How Ira! raadb) at SS 90 per. bunt or IP g ' t Pondrots, th • rsaily,)-st rjo $3, turd._s .i , L• O 4 giss,r, • 1.--e- At s at $2 1 4 $2, a barrel. 1 Poi AJA4egibarrelA ,' ILL ,_ , _._ i. horipii, ,i t i , 'souls* 'Mtn (moo.: ;. 1 G1*3114 A. L 'MAU, Noprid4r. ', ; * 421 640 110N.1191reet, Rblisuielpbis Cltii lia• air4l7mhipket. Realm 4fawedAt Mira &sem)* .......‘ iiii-Primptlef* can be Ir 4 Dil **Watt** to* .1tOolra• or of toy; A 0,1 , 1,.. - ,;- Ye*. V; IVA, :ti :14 MEDICINAL. Wholesale ant Raid iiirtait masa tralenciii.4. .Lz. Cotnertitre and Norwegian StiNi . • '((o ppo 'ea; itorlipley4 notet,) p co:TT sitr , pE 2131 A. • MANUFACTURER 4110 SOLE PROPRIETOR OF •s ltptla s Pectoral Mlxtuird.. ' EPTINGI PECTO AL MIXTURE cam Coughs. EPTENOI) PECTO il.lßlXTUßE'enmltitlasenia vmpt P r, MIXTURE eons ltrorblUs. xrnscra PECrOS. ssvcrvilk own son Tbroali. ' zlimurs pEf-ran.„ AL MIXTURE loin nun. coonipp. • . fire potientslo sdtancrd stages of the athissee. • E P TIMPS PECTO R AL .111.11711 N sold $7.l icoo L. Brns- Ashlasitti • " Brruurs PECIIIRAI.su in= loom bi J. /CALLS Rultse,lllville. • ZPTING% 1 1.41Tx^rues sold by Wit. D. Keret, Scheylthl s s • • SPYING'S neTOßAthuiTClis drorgists genera Iltitat th• coma tr. OctobertAo37 • ; 43 „„ . . • • MOW A IM: •A880CIATION; • j Visningelphila. , 41.icanoicrst estatbsksol by special nelermansi f or gs 4, Tempt/ 1.4 siek and ducressed• allbeted kWh and .Cpttiessic distaste. THE fIOWARD, ASSOCIATION, 1.• In view of ;the 4tribl destruction of Mohan life, mol d by &mud Ibleutes,and the deceptions practiced upon the unfertnnate victims of Poch diseases hi Quacks, arrant years age &meted their Coosultios Surgeon, as a CHABITADL4 ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dbpensary for the treatment: of this class of diaries, In Will:sobfort*,fo and to give SIEDICAL'ADTICY. ORA. TY.S.A6 all who npply by letter, with al description 01 their con dition t (age, occupation. habits of life. de.,) eon In eases of extreme poverty, tit YURNISH PICAS OF It is needless to add that the As. eltriation camostods the Meted Medical akin of tbeag.r, and will hirtibli the meat approved modern treatment. The Directors', on I 'review , of the put, feel assured that their tato* in this spheres...! benevolent effort. have been of great %meet' to the tended. especially to the young. and they Nisei. bus:dyed to devote. themselves, with renewed spat; to this very important but much des pised cause. f 1 ; , .Just Publistdst by,lhe Asariciatkm, a Deport on Ever. matorrhoca, or,§erninal Weabbess. and other warns.. 01 the Sexual Orono, .by the Consulting Burgeon. which will Ire sent bytroall 4 (In • iicaled envelope.) TIME OW 011AitOg, on matipt of TWO STAMPS foe postage. Address. for ,'Report or treatment, Dr. tiIiIORUE It. CALI:MIPS, Consulting Surgeon Howard Association, No. 2South Nihth street, Ptillad:dphia, By Order of the Directors.; .EZRA D. HEA RTWELL. Ono. Fatacaa.o,Acerntiry. . ..Prerisksa. Oct, 3. '5? ! 40.1 y Ifirtaß,fcr:lt'ff!Parit g NeDZir of A.lO. Remird & 0)4 SeDoleaale drum:lsta. Phil. ads la. for Os inin of this Brandy in Bch nyiktil Con se ty, etmedetitly oftbr It to the public sea pure and un. adulterated artiste is the italowingeerUlicatas will prove: • . ' ICIIEMOICAL •INSPECTOWRINVICS, • tildth M., bet% Walnut& YlTlCClneinnati,Marrie,l667. • This will cattlfv that I have this day .inspected two Separate lots mf bATAWBA' BRANDY. one In Dirrels and one in Bilas manufactured by LAURITER LYONS; - and stobd by las Soli Agent. J. Jamie, at the Drpol, No. 99. opposite tlee 'Mimi Romp and 143 West Third Street, Cincl sal., Mid andlhem both PURE andIREE from alt pastimes& tie deleterionitirnci, and as curb base marked'the Mini, as the lair directs. Olsen under say hand at my epee. i (signed-1 If IRAM COX, M. b.. . 1 ;iicspedcce of .stesh,stislAquors, Jr. '• - , • i NEW yciatc,llBlh JULY. 1837.. 1„ , Na fed Prince Street , corner alters...el" • Dula Sr's :...I hate received a bottle of LYONS' PURE 01110 CATAWBA. BRANDY, furnished by Mr. A. RAW* TON, Jr., of Lbekmirt, N. Y.i for inalysation, and I Ind -it to villain May Pion feredicits which ,ESE IT • IX PURE BRAND It—The peoportion of Alcohol obtained from It la 47 o I bellerethis SAMPLE, TO RE PtiltE BRANDY BOUT ADVIdERATIOY—the ILA FOR i of it is del te nnis peculiar. • [signed. t JAMEd H. CITILTON. 41. D., vhcsice. . . The wart or rolaz BRANDY has long - been telt in this orentri, and!tbe introduction of au article of such mualltyas ttersede the sale and use of those ill* socopounds It silo sold under the name of Brand*, can only besecirded as a great public gotil. The CA. .TAWBA BRANDY piesemies all the good qualities claimed kw the hecAhnpotted -Liquoi, awl le ofperleet parity and itiperibbliavor: We feel' confident that Its , reception In tide state will he as favorable ambit which i it has mat *tibia the Great West, and MA? TIM TIM IS 'l 4Ol. CM .017,1rhsts the• superiority OF OUR OWN at LIQIJO I put an end to , their importation from abroad. For Medi zeal purposes this Brandy has no rival, and has tong trip' n. needed. ' /WM is elt - Fortreirsand Shrslessed — y for Dycytostai Flatulear-Low 4irirs, ,tangeor, General Debility. doe. i Retailee, el 23 per Bottle. Liberal .diseonnt to the trade . :, . • JNO. Q. BROWN. Pottsville, Feb. 73,'58 Ulm Druggist. . . BE. I land attall Tiiiered actor/lag to 'Act of anyre.u. the yang R5B, by li 45. Iptinnsact, in th, Clerk's Offies of the 1 Diztrict (bun of the C: Sates far the Eastern Pis- I . • - irici of lb. ' i t ' OBENSACK'S AROMATIC IRON ~BITTERS, FOR 'TMF. cruv OF User 13 1 3taPISInt, Jam ndlet., l :l o P.P s ß4 rerrous DOA" if Asthma; DileAU of the Kidneys,lllll4 i all 'DimeMO arising froni.a disordered Liver or Stomach, nett is Constipation, Flatulency, -,Tieard Piles. Rushing of Blood to the Filthiest' or weight In the Stomach, • 'Nausea, Aridity of theStemarti, . Heartburn, Disgust, for Food,Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter. • "• ing at the pit • . of the Stu- - • • • • mash, Swimming of the Read. ' Iturriedor Difficult Eireatblux Thinner; of i fision,Dall Pain in the , Thad, 1/animism of the Skin and Eyes, , Plan in the Side. constant inusAination Of levil,iand greet Depression of Spirits. - These Bit fere-area most useful rimedi for thoevroue plain ts the female sex are generally subject to, by giving tone to the digestive organs—the iron, entering the blood, gleansea, purifies and induces a vigorous circular ' lion, overcoming the obstructions to which Umpire 111- hi., assisting nature-in the pertbrmance of those tuna tions hereby health - Is recovered, and the pvtlent, from looking pole and'alcilly Is metered to , complex - „Son. • We would. recommend this as a Tonle of superior elf : esey, and are assured In doing co; from the feet that we hate bitten great remand spared no expense in Its pmts• aratioC, in order that it should Contain the full strength of thelaetive Ingredients cif which it is composed; and that t e attention, of Physician; has been drawn to it, and p ribed In numerous cages with the hSpplest re snit..l , CERTIPICATE:="IIaving been in delicate health for somelears,larising from Dyspepsia and General Debility. 1 was advited to try UORENSACK'S IRON BITTERS. I u*a One 'Bottle and was restored to my former good health. I deem it my duty to recommend It to the af ftletefi; pattleularli those oftny own sex, believing It will tbe;means of restoring many from an untimely gray • Ftirther iniprination cheerNlly given at my res. Mottle.; MRS. E. 00 L 11,4, Ditket street, below New Market, Philadelphi - ...prepared only , by OIRG.E; H'OBENSACK: i Pniiutsccrricit. Cecina?, • . .iV- ff errnSer Of Tint and Gwen divas; Thiladdphia, TO w h om iIl orders must be addressed. telPvSold by JOIN G. SRPWN, and CIIARLES .EPTING,:in Pottsinle, andlir Druggists generally. • • ?Prier, $1 per: bottle. DitCololll to Dealers.. • !tomb 13,.'ss J . 11.3 m ; • .i WILLIAMS'S • ; guil-p.TvapTio popsy. , *ipso on yspepsy! OORBID SEPI I SIBILITY of the .StomacL avid Bevels, attended with obvious dip o et of The digestive organs- • ltiespegety and IM attendant ills,sneh as Xetuen, Ifectlaqie, rertfgb, Dist : eerie of SigAA Dobitit of Ms Nervous System, jrir ria, Jaundice, ;Zoss ; ttE9 n Strength, •.ralWence, with frequent belching qr Mind, fritided Mete, • iffirtmnpatecs: . and 'meanness of Me lintels, • .111110114 Yoouisng, , - "-)flornima aterateMs at as 141 of the Stomach, aim! Complaint; I • . lOpprestion after Sating, • iiitlpttation of the MI, rom' Wvaie ei the em- amuck or *Mardi Sic r4fe, Sallffebst of Complezion t . . tisDepieartos 4,f spi, , its and Irritability of limper, tfit., vet ill many wen deeedi the skill, herelotore, of the t medical praetilioners In the world, and many cases Have beim abandoned u incurable. Da: Chemist and Plearaniceutist. after etudying timely the practice of DIX Abernethy and .1. Johan:us. Eutrjactd,.and observing the nature of thit dis pute in all ite. stages, durlng_a ,m,lonrn in the southern 'and Western p oop of- the) rnited States, where it pre ealla to a 'greater extent: than elsewhere. procured from' Eonth America, certain roots andlherbe. from which he prepared an "El.ixtat," which, after eighteen years': mes in private practice, has proved itself more efficacious in Ithe cute of Dyspepsy , than soy medicine that has ever been prepared In any age or any clime, for the same par ; pose: r submitted lt, with an explanation of its coin , ponents .to a number of 'Physicians of : PhiladelPhis, I among whom were the late DM Joseph Hartshorn" and J.C. Morton, it has received their entire approva l and many of thiMedical Faculty 'airflow not only preserlb, log it for their patients, hot are using It themeelees, personally, and in their families. An a tonic. It is nue gulled, and Its propertlet, are of so invigorating a na• tom, that it Is given with perfect safety and anoint to the most tender. infants.' I • The 'lama" is veri gradual. but certain in its action °Poo the organ is of dilation, the increased secretions of the liver. pancreas and mucous membrane •of the Sto mach, and require! that Only one dose be taken intwen ty-foter hours: for con fi rmed Dyepepey can only be 'rimed by gnaduaily restoring the organs of toheal thy state. The great success met with Id curl g the most aggravated :cam of Delaney, accompanied , some times, with a high grade of hypochondriasts. has estab lished the most unbounded confidence lit , the ctirstive properties of this "Ituanc;" In corroboration of !which road the following britheotbds: ATTESTATION.--Yte. having used Williatne's PATIO . Dyspeptic Elixir," with the most, perfect satiefactfon and suecenktake great pimento In recOmmendlog it to all persons suffering with, DlsPePalrati we are fully ma elastd of, lie mastertiritable qualities In restoring the digestive parent, remoying all pains and uneuinees,and Imparting - a healthy_ tone to the Stomach: ,iohn B. Penrose, 31 South Wharves; Casper {Morris, Yet-tiny; Thomas Allibone, President of Dank of Penn. ',lnnate; Abner EllneS.stuket street above Slxih ; Ed uard U. Rowley, No. 14 North Wharves; _Michael Dune, Superintendent aferekante Exchange: Ilsnnate Stiles, Frankford Road t.ilaansh Webb,Rt filbert street; 11.1 N. optiry, 11 Edward 'treat' Lawrence Newbold, No. We Chestnut street. Iltlisdrdpida; Win. Yard. , B City Ilowt,dtudolph I:anat.:Z. Broadway; U. N..ilfinaus,! P 4 Water street, New York. . • ! The flat of names timid be .extended to alninst,any, length, bat tie forgoing is deemed eumeienx. *Utmost of H. N. - 4PER.RE, tope was.nbariderted as inreroblig and gift* up to Die.' , I jilt- J, laughs—Pear &r:—For tifteP cc years pre-' Phius to 188 4. autleted Muth froth Dyspepsy. that 1 became_eoungetely prostrated , both la mind and body. kid et tenth became I* weakened I could not attend to .I:it ie buolueso, wet *inking Into decline. and It was haltered 1 waver could rerdver; the best medium! aid way ,ptoearedfrtoe,and every meant resorted te . without anyvellef.lllll nu advised to: : use your "Milli'," and :front the due f-began taking It 1 gradually. Improved t wit completely restored to health: The dreadiut i edfetiags I endured from Dystlepery I cannot deserinet tittles confident Mot without the um ofyour t•tEl ix it," I;shonki be In any gram I eased that I solemnly be line your 0 .1.1121 r" has saved me from an early death.— - :II oool.lDio noir in the eojoiment ,of most eminent It health. IL N. AMERY. 11 Jame 6th, 1957. • I 1i0.1104 N. Third st„ I; We; the'uodersigned. have known Mr. 11. N. Sperry for several years, and take pleasure In stating that his amertiorrean le perfectly relied on, and that we our. sehe, kilos/ that be has been wonderfully restored to health Oina the brink of the greys: and we ,elleve, as be idortr, solely by the area Dr. Williams , * 411:ir." Tttoo..l. Queue, N 0.143 Threats et. j • Jong Swift, Item st., above. emend. Pereinally appealed beibro ma, (one of the Alderman of the rity of l'idladelphla.) U. N. lingarorbo being duly allliterd,doth depose an& say. that the' lints get theft la the aborecertillode aro trails every particular. Illeir9ril and subscribed ibis Bth day of June.l9s7. Ifitmunumt.Egm., Wderearm. The , 6 0111alr" lasold to bottkre. Mid each, orb bottles 1- tropelelor-4AUBBAVILLLtUfIi )1. ; Otessise awl Phoroutteatftl. . No. dtmoth ttersoth s treet, rbpadelphlii. • l'obrdary US fl y ,VANIA ti ! ' aelys wit i inereigehkh ha e I the past Bele OdAS of New J WADI& Apical u• the Preekhret Irtf It on the Puhile the followls AMY' on! stir liobarts, Miller, York, ' Z Is lakinto, N. J. IDr; kPr. Jobnaon;', all 1;44,1 sad *acre. /neat and itnpon• I Moulted tolbe I Gnu, tny New Jersey or 14 !loam la 'Market isles ' ved to ton, film of jirnir` GIitASS AND CIARDZI SENDS, INUIT TAUS .ibiretetaltmaall lasplessmeute, /me. TIIE s bseriher will keg, on hand Clo imothyandistberGness see d s ., W over and Lawn Oran 'together .I den and held seed/ welts,/ se oat warrant to be frre and good. Its will also receive .t . 4 order* for all kinds of f alt trees. (warranted to howl:tat they Sr. reprmnted,jagrieultural hispiensents,/ke, all of which will be furnished at runnufartuters' ;Ares.— The seeds mod trees' sold by the subseriber tretelected with struat care, only tram growers of reputation and standing, u.does n o t deal in.serds povured proniiste otudy in the markel,frook those Is ho sell rbrap,miiho ut regard to the rbota r et., onto. wrest sss.id. ter doe' be purchaser °royal seeds grown peorulsencualy In Jonah xsr. dens. where their too eire o tin snotty de„iotat., their quality. particularly tbose r ef the *sane si4 , l**. Thitts an important eousideratiGb to t host , a ho pn rcbalwell her sedans kelt Wilt.til. tiers. It 5., send In Ord, 11l 'lily to lIENJAIIIN HANNAN; . . ium:ON FARR won POll APR/L: Let the fences an be repaired as Finn as pos ii. ble, if any of that work is left over from last Jacinth. • , . • .. .Get out the manures and composts for the Spring and iiurnsper ttops. In this, better fertilise belt the ground wellthan go over the whole with only . • • a scant , eapply. • . If the meadoirt bare not been already. top dres sed with manors for the season, they hati'beltir be postponed till after baying, as the raw pqi.: tinny of the (tun will ,remain, and be in tha way of the ceythe, and tanning machine. Besides this, the soil will be badly cut by the mami, an d wagon, or cart iahceir, doing it wore hurt than the dung will do it good. Let the loose stone . be also picked off the mowing lots, sad tarried 4 altogether. l'atticg them In heaps, large or small, only gives a harbor for mice, moles, and . other vermin intenten niischicf. - • Cleats up the door" Rod wool yards of their Winter litter. Vat the chips nailer covet, if you have Any, andl t plle up ell 'troy end looks !amber. Rake And pitch together the litter of the bard yards where Kean rot . down intosecosk or cow , post !Blick tenerolly, •so that the whole prettifies may look tidy end comfortable. ' This' is the month to set out shade anti fruit treer. i Pig taige holes—"acess big as your hat,'• but tgiee, four, five, or six feet in distatrer, w ai to give ample apace, and more toe—fer.the roots, which the trees now have, but for the young fibres that will" strike ftom them In the next year or two. • ' .Put in the plows for the coming crepe, Pl ow deep not.while Anwar& sleep only, but ploy deep ahrays. itleolleet you bare a most excellent Perm right below the one you now occupy and only about six or eight inches under lt, where the roots of your previous crops bare seldom pone crated. Only work into thfs nen; farm thoroughly,. say three to ell inches, and let it gee daylight'hy throwing its fresh soil up to the sun,. and the foots, Ow the first you or two will surprise you. Don't mind the ..hard p)owlng." Put on en extra team Of two; Or if you have not that estr.i team of yOur own, change . works with a neighbor, and you will be well itompemsated in the crups—deit year, if . not this. Don't be afraid of that "natty yollerer ( that "le4chy gravel," "poor, sandy e ff," if (it does come up. If not quite , es good,tbe fildipar, it will be the second, nod soon ,you will have A deep, rich soil a foot deep where you only bad from two to six inches before.— nen plUircd, and _tbo surface dry, put on the, harrow‘ the seeth,eharp, and thick, and tent it up as finelj as possible for the young seeds. Plant , curly potatoes ns Pool/ as the ground is warm enough. Let the peat, bide'', Spring wheat s and,onts bWin as soon at. possible. One day Weariy Spring growih is worth a week of{ Juno,ortypo giving a thrifty stalk and well fil led hesil.i ' ; • Fix tho grootill for corn, and beans, the latter part of the month{ and let it lie up to the sun to thoroughly warm;ao its to bo ready to plant good season—the risilit limp to plant-you Atnior better than we'do, as we are Ignorant of the es. net place . you live. Corn ought to come up quick. ly, and Ihen grow right on, without stopping. a day till It ripens. Stunted corn, be ik either by cold in the giouncl attar planting, or_ frost, or drouta after it Comes up, peer gets forward i like that s which has no pull backs. And in a•eorn country like ours, where we rely largely on that crop to inoke our meats, as well as to sell, and air, It ahould itsreive the very best part bf aura tteittit;ti. If the apple, and other mbar.' trey hare not been pruned all ,tbey need—and which is ant mucii, If 'they hares . ibese :attended to' as they ought to have been years before 7 duke Of the u.e• , leas sprouts and Hobbit of the last year's growth. , Cut oni the broken branches, if there he any; pat erutehiss under end straighten up the leaning trees; throw the head into. shape, and let !Imago On rejoicing io the'protection of a good master who - appreeintes their vapte. Goethe tools all into order, and keep them so. When the field is plowed bring the plow in, and . put it under cover ;17!1I 'With the harrow and other tools. Have a place' for them, end let them he in their place, so you can put your hand upon them In the dark. The same with shovels, hoes;axes —indeied everything yen 'work with on the farm, pilled's, wagons, carts, ineinsiVe. . Toting oohs usually drop in this'itnnoth, and May: ; Look well to the mares about 'this 11=4— Don't work them hard fora few days' i before; and afterdropping the foal. A eforate4 mare is more injured in the way of her milk for the young foal than in tllmost anything else. She may work constantly after the colt li l a week old, but the work must be Isulform, and ' not hurried; Iler blotild mast be kept equable, end, her feed goner - mini Chopped hay, or straw with meal of some kind is the best, being easy of digestion, and pro ducing plenty of milk.. Let the cows be still stabled every night until the,westher is warm enough for; lying out. Cows are !just as liable to catch cold by:exposeire are; and as their coats are now ` , .oming off they are thinner haired than usual, 'for a month or Mere. f In short; look well to everything. 'about the place. "Whatsoever your eyes see,' or your bands find to do, do it with all your might, and in hood Sao." ."Etorial vigilance is the pries of"—arc. COMI in anything, except a windfall bf good' for ! tune; but Al we "eintmon folks" hare no espeetal ersieetations in that lino we must trust to our own .stout bendy and willing minds for the achieve mintof what goodlertane is to attend es lit life, and 'as "April fool's day is new pol e we hope the 141anee of the mouth Is going to be appropriated to the getting ' of wisdom, and undo) . -ending, as well as' the getting in of oar future crops, on whiehour success for the whole year Is to April kr, perhaps, the most ImpOrtnnt month in the whole season.—Aeterican dgeieetoseiso. SALT ON ABPARAGION.-A correspondent of the CouittryNtlemam, writing from Hartford, ott oi ectient, furnishes that paper with the following, his experience in raising Asparagus: Every agricatural paper, and every gardener, will tell pa to 'put a liberal d ng of salt on asparagus beds, and if yo ask why, will' env swor.that asparagus is a mar: plant. So it bi. 4 have myself seen it growing at the' sea below, high waterr-sticks about as tender and good to .eat as an oak sapling. pSalt will' do no harm to such asparagus as is raised for city markets. On the contrary, it wilt ; kill the weeds, and cam the roots from exhaustion by too rapid growth. Nine-04115'0f the marke t asparagus In Naw York and elsewhere, it little I better than bundles of hemArdage. The grow era probebly understand the matter,' but su long as their customers don't, the /toff sally. , _ But the man'whose vegetables grow hi his own garden,vinti who wishes Ds have arrautv. served on his table such is can be eaten--all eaten—rer• !telly tender end sweet. anti equally so the whold length of the stalt, let him use no salt. Asparagus should-not beeallowed to grow mei' , than ten inches abort+ the suttee° of the bed, and should be cut just at the surface, se that the rug and air may dry the stump and prevent' wasta by bleeding. The stn below, the eurtare is utterly worthless. • The asparagus should he covered io fall,from six to ten 'lichee deep with' rood.tv , "" !unwired anti the remains of this dressing, sboald the next fell be removed to some ether put-of the garden, where 11 will still be valuable if not rat= ;mated with salt. The reasottfor rejecting the Valets, that it is Impossible in raise the tenderest and best fl..vered emeritus°. Tiber* salt la used. II hive for a cow iiiderabls number. of .years, Ittiblected two separalr beds to the same treatment In all other respect'. and have found the asparagus en the one where do salt has ever been used, so be uniformly and very obviously better In quality than the other.— I have often had guests at my , table who boa.t the skill of their gardeuers la kitchen iegetables , and especially aspnragus. but I never foetid one who did not excialm•with surprise at the tender Vlosi and delicacy- of mine. Lct amateurs throe away tbe salt, and seek.winither the asparagus is not enough better Rod intrre abundant to pvg, tea. timu over for the east' of oesmitional eireedleg. Tr you wonder why other peoptel4 rettl• pro geol.* try the diretpliae of Mad treatment 01 yourr, sad you wilt learn the metre►. -