an , Lgltutet.. • i - Vtirr.... s SLUT AO alairi the conifer irr-ra 010 u; 0 ',tabs, • ,1741.)ttetn/L",l4trni etnehe.. , • lle.rtnetitt &awn big le to Malt. • fleetiVating awl doming I in) nt 'hitt sash!, -) Xlilthe haurinf iest. Itod 4Lbt t• • To POKAluit, dant, MALY: TIM quid goes la'Whow pipe 11m0ri, 1 1 1 .4 • diem!, rhea , rlo-wi "Ro . aloud soioki, iori 'op (ran threat, Ttrio,bla Marti NM& Ji nmetint stream admit., •trir thew, chew, ehew,• . Ms nli &ay In tertette ar fog,. • .- • y guff., puff puff; -•• Ilelnenrin ftblitelreOheral - rut dOr,t •Ileforeri intb elite ILO es rprt: and rug, "lily anomie tirin•n mum him a jog, • poff. pus.. The *aro +B&W, from Ili r end, 2 • , le atooko; smoke, smoke; to wbalevet room my way X iniad, It I take hia elo4hrs to patch eid tnentX r • - • • ' . Vogrataful gierfnular wig erwikiteod,. 5 Of socks, amok*, FoOlya. , r boor ni sbrialS, afar. ev ,1 • • •;• • - Tit smoke, rben,'stoetor ; . . Ills mouth fa rauSod from esritb ter, • • ; -Or palling the ethinp of A pipe no deft, j .• 4ad hie days wllletol. X TeitlXv. her.. • ; Jo stooke,stooke,tenoite. . • 'To ng ladiao beware, live al Era yon burnt a an wha us "i beamed 7," Bettor ilaNkbasbiads yolk eistiald ere! leek, CI, Than parry a man th■t nays ban*, , • ; air rfirominuerr; INDIVIDUAL. Perhaps• every oue'llasibeard or reed of the . unfortunate Gay 'Cloodlucki till individual whose happiness was &strayed. and Whose etoss7 plan was finstested by an abiquiteek body coifed John Jimes; and doubtless rnanilot oar readers bate met with Persona who seemed to hove bean \born to bed leek, judeng-freen the great /bans or the same which entered tato alqtheir undertakings. -,. z .• This reporter wag, a few iVenings" rams. ae tif . : the iseditorsie a bit of perieseali history, w herein r the relator ,proved himself ill Bias unforthn te as old Guy himself; not 'tbati lielsras annoYesi by a particular John Jones, butheoluse of some blun der which molests to attehditorerything ti ' at. . , • manilla to do. We will eta the subvtan ists o his dinelosurea, using as ^nearii, as possible, Isis wa style et expression'; premViingiboweverj that he was fresh from the eOuntr ; and was telling his troubles to a city friend erli,ta he called "Jake 11 ** , 1 , *the fait is, Jake, I must hove been born on a =PridaY, for I'm the most uhinekiest man i now liv- Ins ia Old Pike. Weil, iii root is, I ain't bad no luck since you left they, and how in the I thunder I'm alive sow is more'n I ebb tell. 'About the lilt- Ate end of December. tlos ola man told me talake 'eight bales of et.tton to BLltstgoutery and sell it, ,an' if Imputed to git any little traps fur myself to de r it. Weil,' took the ation to Montgomery, i and Sold it for ten cents a Quad, arid %watt two bears after that, 1 met Joe tperks, who had suld fourteen bales of ernes retool than mine fur eleven cents around—if he ditioi,ll be darned! well, I . stayed, around about two diyo,n mein' the sights, and ut but we and Jon inlets up with Bea Wes colt. As we was a pin!, to I leave for Louie .next morning, we thought as 111. Sr we'd have a good time thot night, an we 4nt to a rostyrant, or `whatever's the name of itito haye a good bait o' eutitin' to cat. A tall fell, with a sheet tied ou in front, dam halo the stet where fit was settin',- and ennstnenced a howitennii screpin' and grinnin', and handed Ben a prograniins. Ben banded it to me, 'disuse; he couldn't resid, end I madb out to read 'shad, right nt tho ode, it. 'Now Joists you needn't laugh, for I never s a shad in all my life' --till that time, toad I. tillers /de up an idee that n shod wore a fish about the ize of a p'yerch, and I koow I Could eat a halt; d n p'ycrch any 'time, nod reckoned Ben nnd J , o etuld,de.the same, and so I just told the feller sr . the Bisect on to bring along eighteen shad, and tips 'eui flied brown at that !, Well we sot there it'd d talked, and talked, end the shad didn't come 'till bimehy Jar started to go anti call the feller,4when be toot three nig gers &cousin' and etch nigger had a tray with , six shad in it. Groat Gmiliike, if' the littlest If them stud teat at a liar load, .414•11 I may be , dm-lied! Says I,'look here, stranger, what du you call them ore?" • 'Shad,' says ho, 'an fine ones, to's, first of the `season, sir.' :, - 7 il , . "Whit'a the tax I.llavrsays L "a 1 'Three dollars apt o r 'leltys be.' - -' Jai° was you eve kiebed by a mole? ,If you erns, you *nought kite tosiv I felt. Rua I, 'boys I'll pay fur these lie; , hut If Ileat any of 'son I hope they mayohoke me I, I give the feller fifty. outs four dollars the old 'L an'a monov, and as I was again' out, he hollerei at mo and told me to' give him a call next titnil came isack to Mont gomery. Jake you kotisi that I%n not r a very i stout mon, but I'm reckonloi mane np in pike, on' if he'd been then-instead ofiin Montgomery ; there's no tellies' how I meught hive disliggered that fare o' b hen. . Well, I left Ben and Jo r. nettin' that, and went to the Hotel pen got into ed. That nighi, souse , body busted open the do riwhile I was asleep anti tusk my breeChes anti e d arne d coat o f e old man's money! T are I was, Jake, with no money and no breeches, si.d what to do I did'nl know. Isrus aTrnhl Mfg° home without the tummy; thmold Man WOOl4 never got oveeahusin we. I sent for Bets Weatvr, anti borryed twenty. five dollars and a pair or breeches from bile, sad I tuck the fast boat for liliMile, and I be dented if i'd a stupti this side of Ti ' sas If • I could a helped it. When we got dowal-to 'teltny,'it was night, bind I went ashore.whilo they was takin on cotton. Just as the boat was a 'Wilts, a' feller steps up and see he, 'mister, with yea's! give me half 'a dollar • fur two quarters.' • I gvei hi nt the half, tuck the quaiter4tod the boat ] 4 . tried. i . l looked at quarters as soon as Igo gibs the cabin of the boat, and Jake, I be dugouts l (f they wasn't both fire, dollar gold: pieces ! didn't any a ward to no body, but 1./col:a I 1 track rt line fur my state room about as fast na any tiling you over see, for fear some ono would emit anti claitu the money. Next morning, chin, I went to the Ler nod tuck a drink. By the hp, Solid, they keep mity mean ticker on that bloat. I!sinsesk the whiskey anti I esiappb'd down one of, ca y told pieces, and told him I bad no smaller chon ' The fellow looked at the movey:shaip and lipl heti at use sharper, and Limeby says be, sorter elvageous like. 'Lisok here, stranger, whore did you git that?' Well, I was errata t Ito says I, boldly, •I d •Wail, ha, counterfe ruse; i 'O. • , I roomy hand In m :pocket qmi tuck out Loth-' or gold piece, amt . - rb Wed it to him, and I wish I Abe darned, Joke, if th yiiioteo't both counterfeit It was no' useoi.ta k in!; I knowed I was inito • I cent, but then there was' wo counterfeits, end they --- swore I w t is itryin' to puss spurious money. They run to my state roam 6 irerett my baggage, and .when they found I bu l d tM baggage, thoy just swore I wasn't an right, ter ley said a 111:1 . 13 as is all 1 • right and equar,"don' i j t gitterally travel ell the way from Pike county 'refer; Without tome baggage.- The bar keeper and thei l hate and the captain:and the clerk, - all rarad and sharged and got tho -Oct. - stingers together,' and - Mi l - held a ion fab and Sta.- , ally agreed to be e.4syl l ton ma. They ' urMildtt take me to Mobile s•nd"ittit 'me in but :tb:y. l just ion the boat up giikihe bank, put out •a P144(11 and told tu toOeg,roph timely gittfa i colt Jake, I knowed Liras torment; and ; told, 'Cina+ ; bat it was no nee. 1 I Oen I gut. off that, boat • \'quicker'n I gut op t o its . 'The plan war they sat me out was a regular' canebrake, and the Mul.utai about two feetideep.' 1 got out after awhile ani walked about six, tnts , 'before pt, to any i halite i ,,and when the Cus. d niggiais seed tno tb y f itCtho dogs on me, and tired as I was there wa 't one of 'eta could' ketch um. Well, I wandered bout from place to place, 1 till. it lot I gut dOsnagbere to Mobile.. Owl a ' little money left trait pliyin' my 'retina at Moot- I • gomery, and sot Vl* some common Clothes.— . Wallin' round Own the •lo see if I could find f anybody that - knowed ins, and would help me son' ti. Texas, the 'me apAsa'auspicioue' • coreetes:', found the selite dery g\uld pieces • in my ' pocket when they served mel and kept ma in the guardhouse till theyYouuld . .. fi nd out towable • • about me, a igen tharlit if I hadn't a ' II thought of Yeti 'and n'tld 'em you koou'od t. You're' a tulip, iake,livi I reckon I'll take Your :•..tidvice—go &tick hour and tell the old nun a Straight truth about die whole matter." • • ; Webeard "Jake" hill him to , call at his store nee nisi morning '143(1 . get - some .money, after ' which we left,, visitant; upon the glorious uncer. • j tainty of Appearances the fickleness of fOrtune, and the high' trite lila Adeertimt. ; you,' Wok roma wer,es would roach her. Cherley— . .l.lheentiful pante?" Chsrlay ! .Pelt hotly your veriar. Tom. If yea ueot to We. drop r 'and the ,gils eltogolher, ondjine a fire eo4patiy,," - To make ra . protly . * rt'a, cheek red, ray bee a • - tweet emisplimeatl T 'reddets tboto of.en &or. 111112, step - tb.m. , , . , , .13. yai.oni koat:.i . a) moat likeir,- .o of *alai. aid iailajaai. l Hs itho pilyi 14 otalmatita i. hia - ba!, thai.tdi sti bead, slums old t h I• iiii:t pilittl - '': ''',....-.',..,'4,:',;.' • GROVER S. BAKER'S ' CEGEBItAItk:D SEWING -mAcutNts., Ntsir trims $lO to St2rr. ,ZZairai ettaituz of Plan 4- 1131 E 1113 - 1 .f 13S Itrnstlway. Nest Torki ° FitiEzt - .lJataxioni Strict- M0E440146 TMMI Tlesielt*eldtici sew Owes tiro spoolo,as purchalted from Ineittereoreetairing no newlndingef thread: they Item; itod.Stitrlt in a su,,wwicir style. 8 ebb- Ina oath, cram by theleow o operation. without reteuree • to the hand needle, as is required, by other inaMeines.- - - • Th e y will do better . and diaper sewing than A -sewn sumo enn, eve& If abe*Orkee Wrung min Att.dostriasid are, notraesilonshlY , the best :dlithirree In the market for family welling. on atinnutt of their Simplicity, 4111 P. bility.eam of management, and adaptation to all verb. , ties of family sewing—executing either heavy or fl „ Woe wevivarith equal Utility, ant. without 'peeled adjast , went, A. evident* of the unquestioned 'inperforily of their Slathlite*. the Gamma t SMilllol3lactunOntyl - beg tame to respeettelly vette hither fdlowing - ' TESTIMONIALS. , - • 4 11aging•hid cone of Gnome A Biker's! )(seldom to my family for nearly a year end it-tutlf,l take pleasure In contatemlbm It an every way reliable for the purpose, for which it is desloateet—lnnillyl3eiwing.—. ll l7. Joshua Dowd wife of Neon Dr. Leacitt,tYiturgf F.;/ade -I conflate myself delighted with your fleeing Ma chine, which has beanie my Iktnily,forartairy months,— I t Away/ been te..dy Ter 'duty, requiring nn adjust. vnent,, •nd hi' easily adapted to every vii-tety of family . sewing. by elm pi v chintz' rag the praiser thread!'— Alva: Blivibe kriehlanct,tenfe of Rey. Dr. Straiiarui,Pitor of Ar. CJeristien Adenente,' ~Arlrrtrj7tngseveraldiferentgoodmartlnes,T preferr ed yours,eVaceount of its simptieity, a ad the perfect toga with which It Is mintaged;as well as the-strength 'and durability of the seam. After long est:soignee. I feel competent In speak in this manner, and to confidently recommend it' etery variety of family saw ing.—Mm. U. Spenser, aerfr'qf the &Uwe( ltranktyn Steer. , "I have nues d Usovaa'&l)ourda Sawing Marble* for ' two ye IndAsto found it adapted to all kinds of family sewing.,from Cambric to Broadcloth. Garments have been worn out without the giving nesse( aStiteh. The machine &easily kept in order, and moll, owed.."-, Mrs. A.ll. .Whipple, wife of Per. Deo. Whippie; New York. Your Sewing:Machine has been in thee In my family the pact two years, - and the ladles request me to' give you , their testimonials to its perfect adapted nesc.'ns well as laborwavi Off qualities in the perkemsnesof feted ly and household sewing."—kobert Ihrurent,Neer /bat. .Vor several months we have* used Grover &Maker's Sewing Machine, and tiara dome to abe eonciasion that every lady who desires her sewing beat:Weft arid eyeillt , As done, would be most fortunate in ' powwowing one of 'them ,rellable wad indetctierable •inot nemikcweeneurt.' Whom combined qualities of beauty . , strength nail shrspli citY, aro inialuable,"—.l Norrtr, clairolder, of. We: Geo. P. Jim-tit, Mite , of the linatetinvenal. . Extract of. • letter from Tuna. It: Lamle:, Ey, ait American' gentleman, now resident in s hydriery, New houth Walesidaboll:lanuary It - - ••I bad a tent made In Melbourne. In 185.1. In which there were over t hree 'thousand. yards of' sewing done with one of Grover t itaker's Machine'. and a riagb: mom of that has outidnott all the double - seams: mural by sailors with a needle and twiner- •-, ••If Homer. could be - tip hum his murky bade', be dog the advent of Grnier halter as a move benignant miracle of art than was ewer Vulcan'a smithy. lie would dens:m . o midnight shirt-Making , &PQM dire ful spatial)! woes nneinutbered!"-eoWNwth. - '•i take .pleasure.in saying.thoit the Grover &Baker Sewing Machines have 'more than smUaltied say espeeta lion.. After trying and ret timing ottiers.l bare l bred ef them broperitioin in my different lliginr; and. Idleet.inr , years' trial. bare no fault- to tiud.";--.1. ll. Rdarwatd. Deal or of shah Cantina. life has had one of Grover Or/ Itakeea Family Sewing Machines fur some time. and I am satisfied it is one of the ts.st laborsaving machine - a cob et has ben in vented. 1 take much pleasure in recommendinglt-ee l the publir —J. G. Hoirris, Ghneraiir llnaoiset. ••it Ma' beautiful thing. and puts 'everybody iota an excitement of !Ted htim•or. %fere I/Catholic. I shoild ' lutist neon s4 Groner lnts Groner and Baker baring en eternal , braid:v.ln rounnettouratlon Of 'their good deeds for he'- , Imo Ity."—ritss (ea 11. t 7- • ' think It by far the best. paten In use. Tills 311- , chine ran be tut mted tram the An St catitbric to the boavieitt cassimeni. It woos strong r,, faster. and more beautifully than one 'an matins. I mine could not be • replaced, money could not buy It." .il i a. J. 0. Brown, qt.). speedy, -very nee. and dun le in its work; i easily . understone and kept in repair. I earnestly recom• wend this Machine to all toy arsine' tames and °theta:" r —Ova. JJ. A. Penni. Ahamphic ref . . . . "We Owl thin Marbine .to work and with pleaittre'reetimmendithal Neva the Ormterand Latter to he rhino in ttne.”— e fhtary Bighers. A i i "If used exel on: vel y forrfrunitz pu ry eare,•l will wader they will 1.4 *,t noil ten. and never, get out of 1 Nenhritlr. Tear'. • “I have had your 31arliine for on perfeetlY nati‘fipil that the work It most 'beautiful titat ever was &Jamie.' 4V4,hrige,..re h rt. use my Stsrhine nrein 'coats. dr, linen rtitrhlnc. anti the work in n. than the host !tandem Intl, or an v seer geon."—Lucy B. n m pso n And the work,the atrougest at have ever seen, mad, either hr ham Bard t her Gt nver k Baker.Thirhiho a. bles.itigs to our MY/or - • I have one of droSer 111A,..en . nap In nut• family, and find tdnvat dent ty nwonunindit toalipersoil4 I ritP*PlO.Altihtiiie. Thin. take pleasure In eertit lug to t Set. k Baker Sewing Machines.. I I need every description of work for much stronger and lint, er in over done by hand."—Nrs. D. 11. In de ."i would It., unwilling to Liken's° ker 31vehine for a lame mount. co again at . pleasure."—,Urn. ff. fit. • , t)tit two Machines. purchased fr of twenty young It:Alex-We with the Grover k Ilaker'Sewing Machin ure."—.V..3,' , llstan Ale;xpli •*The k linker Sofing Mar bit-. I think the etick and work fa any Famine 31achine I e err new. the machine Would be hard to beat.' phit..Tron. ••I find the Machine elegem:meg trit,e pleasure In recommending it I sentence, eeonomy, cud plearture."— plat. Tenn. "The Grover k Maker Sowing Purli i•ntisfactlon that we cheerful to nil who wish a good andsuledan Ireserntes wink with much care finely than any other martiftio I 11...Vitdoill. Menteds. Tenn. - I am happy tngiv'e my testinin & Baker's Sewing 3larhine, and of lion it piece in every ivispeet.--Ir no means. complicated, and 1: prey have aeon."—.ldra. Bryan, wild sl Memphis. Tenn. -It ands me.much pleasure to w.:rka well; and I do not hesitate nos/teasing all the advantages von very much ;denied with it. and certifying to thlaeffect.”--R.17./tril g IM,. • IiTP Ipleugure In find t lug Machine giving PO much patio constant URN nod find it all that col the moat el inple and durable mite heartily recommend it."—R .11. seen. examined. and 1 it: ii him how I got it, and , f tii in Mootgotnory.' : - ~ ti,r, .ape ho, 'it nint, 'worth _ 1 44;trowo, orbit sty you of coorit," of Sewing Morhices. I feel free to linker 3laebinex aro tar superior ti Prtncnia Selz, 21"44hvith., Pon. •'1 consider tify Soloing Ma •hlnt ' not (•tke Orr llama Ita , cost. It plan , . With It I can do all my fat' noelourlh th» limit I could will Snell, PAisimillei Inn. .11217-SRAV,D FOR A Oil' A 3.4;43;a Agent 26. '.51) COAL r,VOOR === Lewis Vein Red From the '•NEW DUNCAN CO Ile mines no Mtn? Coal—w4ic 44" Cargo saloi by • ' ' • e. ._Potts,lllo,.N,T,an-h 1 , 4 , 1,9_ , 1 Jun . SPRING MOUNT IN COAL. New Concern. T IIE undersigned, having leased the Spring Blounta 11. Mines. • AT JIKA:CdV A.. Hitherto worked by IVx.lirctut tis supply this .jcodly .7.elebrated respectfully Juin.; orders.. C. V., i CHM Applications to be stddiesscii tr tit Broadway. . . .hick Wilma pt Raton. Peen' Trenton. New I AND TO ." Rasidolplis Janftary 1, 'AO , I, • IT LEWIS AVDENIIED & CO. 0 FFIC MB Vhi Walnut street. I'IIII.4IDE 110 Broadway._ LW TOUR% tate 'Urea, BOSTON 11 arialt IL.tters ita the test rictirt of DOMESTIC COMB—.V ae Proprietors of it I Creek alliery, ittpa tie of pty.lacingor:222.i Illiedertre ormrk.et prirr. in glum, , titles to suit purehat , ets. WOODItti IF, k TAY 1. , IR. 112 rr li 5r • :C 10.21 r I . 2 .-4A reit sf red. l'lriltaa. WAJIMIOUSE, JR., & CO. street, PIIILA rlifeptlsut k Itrtltid %V bale 1 : 1_ tog 011. Ouir price, flh • r use.) - Elt P OIL, bine% y. as a substittde by Engineers of taut fore lutr.4 ured. L 11 _• 1 tit:o.Auni.r) • Nun ABBEY AI4EFF O. 308 ;NORTH THIRD Street, tbrllo Omni ab. line. lA. The' Olil fl nrct ro San d"--(Et ttl Csh,d rutnty ri,ur 14d54.1 Every .11everipilon it plbling. Fartnind , and. lknveholO 1/.1 AD W.11:1,6 now In store. and Will r be offered at 1110 lowest tuaricet pro-es, to Cosh and prompt :Six Mouths bolus. • Nalls 'at ManutActureis' to, pt lees for rash. Orden from now entlomery will reevirn rtrirt and Be ia' en {ale rittrlttim.-and all gouda gent fees this boils° will !r, bras I...prevented. et'. ith-CountlY Medrchanta. on their next viv t to our cltrfit to mtite their Spring purrhaver, are ejrillally lout `, totto call and exatuitni our lt , t,wk and Pricer before pur chasing.'l, plarsdi 1 I-2nt ARDENER - S O'er for s. ow and ImproveA I Mai g • Oompnl 'GOOD GROCERIES, -AA Fair I PARVIN. .1 7 S. W. oqxtor CHESNUT and 12th sts , • r• • Philadelphia', . . 111 Ilasr.o han d and Is ennst nntlr rarrilinC. a elude° and ur general assertnumt of Family Groc cries, consist ' fag of and ti orris Tra. Crass:. i 4 urar, Rice, ilanis. Teague', Beef, Lard. Fl-h, Kintlhh Pickles, tianrcs, Presero s. Potted Meats, Whir. Liquors. kr ;kr. Allot which will be mind at thu mat redeemable ladies for Cash. gip-indoor by, mail or otherwise nieMptly Slten dr's.l to„ and dnlirrn,l to any partuf the city, fos of chaide. s tesitalopiex,seut wheu desired. • 'January 29, %If) 5.1 y .PFIIA, ring Garden CHISM. ; 1 5 9.] SPRING STYLES, Esa. ACARD & CO., 523 Market Street, '• • !turtle the att..ntion.Ot Buyers to au trtina =At and rinipti:te moo: of - Val?.t BONNETS. A.M'S. • RUCHES. • STltAii" GOOBS, ' • , FLOWERS. Which flit? , of tot tailt,ot i a l ; :i tte y tt i tta t t .r tga iN. , • •••••- W3l. trilltD. 'March 19, 'MI ' 074rAliMERS, ATTENT N . • a 1a.., The Ge - ,4 Ailide in the Inr/ilf.r :CORN,. 0 A7B, POTATOES, &e., to : • , LEINAU'S Super-Phosphate of.Lirne! Ateto per Ott: or :211 eta per pound, by lite barrel. 471 4. Annlyrtni -arid reromr.ended by Prot CHAELFOI T. Jacs,ov. Chemist o: the United blittuo l'ateut Othe,e, 1.:1!.11111.;101171)..C. ~11/16, Letnauts Ainrrlcptia Ferttllzei at 1;24 a Pint n barrel It has, been in hueeemini USK the the pot 7 year, Sombrero and Color GUANO.., LAN.TY. in o?rming a pt 7 geursay th O'COMPANt, DENTS ) I An. the ,r 1 erilllser, In PbSled .1p n nuy quantity. fn m t cargo, at the scan I p try fho ion or cargo:, 11'14 ..'h. lioue 'lister. Nitrate of Seda and Sulphate of Atuoula 4"r' A llb. rat ,11,ouut to 1% hole eirla Dealers. • Emma.: A: I.F.INAII. '5...1 South FRONT street, rbiladeliikLi city, Pa. February 28, 'SD 9--hu r 2240 Potpls, vb . ; islart,4 and P nil ,Invei In, rimy iu Inn . and nn, now tthl AI contumcilty-0.0. b. NE OVANO...sin PRIG tortly arrive at t t‘ port. ire v . tn , pored to la. elan from those of lila I White & NEEDI op ' 4l 13. Water street, F. Philtidet .ter or Pranxyliittl y New , [Feb.l2.'69 INE! MIMUI PLATFOR POTATOES, inn 1131,1 and EoR l'hinhatle IIANO; I T. TAYLOR, • FOllll/317.T OF VIE FIRM I.I[PPINCOTT & TAYLuIf, ANL LIPPIACOTT, TAYLOR I 'JferchnNt" roilore . ou t Ettoruf are Clothieri, f-this City, and Mu following Cltlea and Counties, to I, wit: rAvirpory & TATulit. of Pott.ville, Aehoylkill en., Pa, t4ortaeotT, Tartou & Co., Of Easton. Northa nen Co., Pa. 16 Of Dam 1110. Montour co.. Pa, " of M tuab Chunk, L.hlgh C 0.," " of !trading, i.orks County, Pa. IM=2 of Ciucludati. Ohio.. of No. 200 31arktt .t phllaS'a. Would 'wiltdrolly Infirm his numerous friends. aMi the public. that hr has aostriale4 himself 10 -.business with thu wg.,ll,Roown houllt of • CRANVILLE STOKES, .11, - 0.6e1i Coeintit I . :bet mein; .W.rte Rod Seeenthi Where his entire sod r m,tica,r attention will be deco. to to the Met chant Tette; lug and Flue licady.)lade De partutentsr 31r. E. T T. solicits a cell from Ala former numerous, etiateturra. and from all alio wish el , thhtg rd superior tit!. le. Quality and Workmanship, either ready-m*4de or ' made to order.' ggs:Straturera chilling the eity will pleasie rethembrt the Ttcnnle of Fashion, \b. (07 rheetnut Krrrl.juld nun s.tnate heloir the beautiful Masonic Temple, iltuat,d on the same street._ The under4ened will be happv t meet n friends and erve theca with the brat and most lash ionahle style of Ready-311de Clothing that ran - be met With in any city In theUnlon. E. T. TATLGE. la; k•ptetuber 1, ' 36- , BOYS' CLOTHiPIO. - 7. rpHE t SUBS(.4tIIiEIt, would respect fully Inform their numerous friends and cuateMera .01 ztehaylkillenunty. that their nasortnteut ot Clothing lot Young Gentlemen la much .larger than and .they arediatewed to sell cheap: Persona Ilving at a din. latter hare the privilege of exchanging clothing pur• il2aceil al thle store:if they do not .tilt. F. A.IIOTT k GROTITEE. 272 Chest nut §t.,eorner f Tent lo;Pbliada. Arril 25, s, 17.1 y , MORRIS; JONES & ationaF TINT GRASEAND GARDEN FEEDS, FRDIT l'llk Agrlenltursiiimplements,d.e. °* orTll 13 stitn , crilter will tzp. l , a , b. n del,w e r.Timdbylindithipp• serfs. White Closer and loan il Ip ia.. ,1 / 4 aWlds. together with garden and fed seeds. a 1,1 , 1, :, will warrant to he fresa and Recd. lie will a 1... li n ~, ertlyre for aillanda Ofrall trees. (wananted to 1e •1 ; ,, they are reprepented.lagrlcultural implement, t,.., , of which will be furnished at ma n afar I orty's ; 1 1_, _ The seeds and trees Fold by the subscriber are r«. 4.,,, with great rare, only from growers of rePurat h In ail ,landing. Ile does not deal in *.Ards Procured Fr , no.. ous!y in the market. from these a ho sell c heap, sul,,, regar.l lii. the character of Ibo Peed Feld. ,Nor ,I,•• I. purchase or sell seede grown prenilarnetudy in nest, r,,. den..: a h eta thel Von - clove proximity deteriet si, • th i, quality, ;oracularly those of the same specie*. 'I lA. I. au important ennsiderath n to tin er rho purehase ~, 1 „ aneda or fruit trees. For tress, ie.. send in erders 117 to DENJAIII VItANN AN, rapany. THE COUNTRY LASSIE. MK. blottnut fn the country. Wher - e wsy Summer elags liar rogyfurnis :mum] Ito cord), Andt hillchtept hlevAinrs brlnze; hrr ?ult. In brat 3112".5. And grai• tier only dower; I never dreamed lbw wild woof Contained ro syrett a dower. Far diatant from the'elty, • • And Inland from tba • My laPain bloouvd Intatondnota, As pure ea good mild be: Sbe caught bee dewy , freabneas , • From 11111 and mountain bower! I never &mimed the *Cawood Contained ao swat a dower. ' • . . a . Tbo ral 'bow tonal tore tent bar Sumo Ilia airy grate: The • 1 parlott with a blush] That n z leil to her face; The 'nonillion's got onionaled In The long *ores of her half, Or the ha or had groon tube 150 unalost and so fair. , • - The early hints have taught her The jeyous math) snmr. And Wine or their Oft tnnneenen, • She's been with them so long. And torhee now, If need he( I'd part with wealth and 'power, eI never dratnted ihe wlidwond Contained so sweet a Mower. ..The lielanehnly dryliAre from*, The Liddell of the year," To tho lards of creation. Ilcuso•cicaniog is it. ieason ; carpets must be taken up en.l' wails muss •be brushed, perhaps yirlira, or 11 pared,'ur raieted. tsarist form in ittimot iirzquainlanco witia the. rerubbiorbrush, witoio7o mat ho taken out anti dashed with water, nr.,l ebillini'drauile and general filiscomf"rt produced, which rein resilltNigioultls and exhnu.tion of hotly and vexation of Fpirit. Thcco woracrrill .'houemcicauing." remit in much morn. Lam than ',good, nutrithst.mdalg "cleanliness is neat to godliness." There i•s more excellent way pf. neatness, a quiet, unoloy... sire way,. which precisions no greata r disturbanseL no violent revolution-Labia; does not bring in I'l train evil en's., quenees to health stud temper ail fatally comfort. • • , - ' The nicht may first Le put in order—its trunks and boxes nitalooked, ,and nit things not nceslca i . there for the mistime reinelvCd. ' Then lot the chasms rs ) ; kie cleaned, dipturt,in; n% more roOins thaw. an be ennspletoi in a day, univt r xtra work, lids t painting stud papering is ragoire.l. '1.1 3 , 5 ), furniture 01.01 be thorou'ghly tlu•to1 .n 1 renosvo.l ht .anothoi r oom. Ph:torts Illiquid be taken trota . tho wall; Wittressiss Aran' I be well beakers, and the bedstead, if _Smut takea • apart, should las covered to protect it Irons the dust. When taking up the earret, 11i Us •hresidihs us carefully as possible, au us not to rah, much dust. The sweeping should le •lurso slowly, and with short strokes of the, broom or loath, for, the same season. After thc'slust bas setticl, th wood.siork TiAlUited a olio dusting, before woo,• log is ; the - walls may be dusted, eitivr by a'11,4• haroliel fialther duster, 07 by t) log, .11 usasha over a broom. and passing Over the wIN .. 3 ,,,; 01:litc with it—this removes the dust more cfree. (unity Nan a brnutit' dr brush witioott it. ft is well to wash the floor before the other wooltaork, to save the , •elothes flout becoming uune-e•sirify soiled: • . ' , In washing winatows or pilot them is no need of n o deluge -of waiter, which, utiles to caddy wipetrop, will run threat : eh the o ar and wain eat ceiling below. The cloth for elennit.g bh):111 a-at be-drippieg with water ; it is Only nit untidy ridi• nets to Wm petals of soap sole lying aboat chi floor; it,ie well to have a dry' cloth with whiehta wipe paint :after washing it. Soap should taut be rubbed un the 4crul)Wng cloth wheal it can be neoialeal, no it softens and removes the paint, there are, however, obstinate cases In which vere remedies must be need. Windows slea.Ui first be wiped with a damp' chatty; Use a brush le the burners—nit sad shaving, brush answers fur thia purpose; if the dust resists the brue put a bit of whalebone or a splinter In the cluth, and you will 'mit fettle succeed; nothing 100 s worse than black corners. Dry the window wit 4 'a dry cloth which is not linty, or with paper. Floors eliould always be wailed after taking up carpets, before jotting them down again, as a protection againsiinethe, It moths. ire round in the carpet, I know no ether way tha'n to depute a-cloth', place it over themarpot nod iron it with a hot iron, so than the steam may destroy the lilt of the mischievous little workers. :This is partaz ularly important imparts of the carpet Idiom fey niter° is nut often removed—de — under bunk-cases anal tables: In- putting down a carpet- do tel drive the tacks as if they were never to be taken out again, but leave them so that with the F law. tack•hanumer _they rev. easily be den wit oat,— lacks with leather upon theta aro best, as-there' lose danger ,oecurefessly pulling 'them throu‘h the carpet. L„ . • When the elambers ire In order-for summer, the rooms un the lower flier, cats take their tare The cellar must not he net:lotted—the remains of vegetables must be removed, and a geed whitewash ;applied.: The health of families ultra suffers from neglect in this reflect; it is heron, Lis to thrive in impure' . a While yea are Laing white,wresh de - net staff.r yourself to yield to the tempt:Wen, if it sheell ido peesented, to whitewash the fences, 'and abets all the trees. a I think the e.t.a' tbe erector gate the trees is the bait fair them, a n d alien - we drew' them in shroud., we mar- tiler beauty. Fetters are necessary evils; „ they injure the unity 4a' landscopu by!.creating a r w a e l e btaltee to a d ica board. Fences t-tmblt , lllVer be Made (magical.; they are hest when comic:del by shrubbery, I; are told that these uficultivated spots weed?. ant so.luttetto tutisi, stand up straight oci bare, a were thieg.of use, unclOthed with thecu . anent 011 beauty which Ilature is ever Nea)7ll4 to hide uOinose. If fences are painted, Itt i t Le souie-quiet color i ms nearly resembling that of 11.3 soil as possible. It - is nut difficult to paint and - parr a rent ir 'one cheeses to attempt it. To paint re g o:re ns more strengthlhanto use a scrubbing-6111;h, all I It certainly repays one for some hoer, of Istaet't t •see a roues look 'fresh and nice, Direcadoo. &lent for the purpose traeold 1.0 'given lay , ref painter, unless; perchance; the fear that la:, ( ro` . . was in danger'culght veal hie lips. It is more laborious to paper than to paitt, l ": . eaase there is so much reaching, but with a ;- or itch ladder it will net he 'very `weari.ele for person in good health. Core Must be taltea,! Match the figures eerreetly and to hare the &a' out widths-hang forpereliculatly. Degin to ;mi , : by a doer or window where airy defeet 7 le mattet iog will be the least udiserimal.:: A lett l e ILO:Labe enliven in time paste anuses it to adhere ha:War-- I, lib el , the paper has been 'antagonist the wall :t vi e be Y me ,,tbed o n, by patting It with .a !woe_ from the ruiddl of the ?.,per- 1 , ) ' llll3 wash pnele t 1.1.7 put thi paper ao Bruin it. • r ookio, ant fors came.; i Putting t eeaeueteti,,,,w awayl tll 'raid; ; nothing is tel ter fur their preserrawien Irvin meths than ra etio.r—turpcutine ilhd tuboeco ere also val.—, Furs and woolens should be put awes early iq flit seasorOf possible before the moths appear.—• l J• 1: • • l'rerict:t I'►r.-9bree gooru of milk; S ON. spoonfuls of porriptcin ; 3 flour; •1 of ;: I °P r 511,14 oa;;a. Mix tho' puinvkin, flour awl 40 befuro adding the milk. S.rerten to prie We prefer ruolesses. This is tutseivot . ita pies.' jaf fig foriper. HOUSE CLEANING BY ANiA not e Ucciics: • proses CAI:IL—Thug ag•;,S ;• I cup ro,tar;. to Baur ; I teaspoonful create tartar; tiis”.:ire spoon of salcratus is a tal•lespaanful ut Lut add to the cake; stir • hake quirk. PODA eftg.lll CAKE.—lbrto ei;";•; 1 00 1' rr I or sucta'rtch rrraut ; teo•poontul td• tar g' heat *al to .r • • • •