ISM=NiMiffil Wit nismut ' • CALI. A SIAM. - John ! Jackson' was a hard-working man. of twenty-three: Being the eldest Child and on i ! : ly.son,lsibsd alwayareamiried atitime, ;se; tasting his father ire the, farm, • John' was much respected by every -one in the neighbor hood;! and many a trtght-eyed girl: bad 5e.... cretly thought that sheilwould like tale .Mrs. .Jaaltson. But John was no -"White:man." The fact was, he wee - bashful.:: He - would rather hoe potatoesalldaytthsn Undergo the ceremony of an introduction toe young hidy. Not that John !disliked the dear creatures; far from it s . We believe that hi, in common withell bashful and vell-meening melt, en., tertained the very highest: respect and admi-{ radius for the= And this, no doubt, was the: principal cause torrid& bashfulness. He felt shit they were superior beings, and ;that boi, - was! unworthy CO associate; , with them upon! ternis of eqciality. Mat ' ire cerinot• stop_ tO moTtliets. . • I ; ; 1 . aney Clark - was the 'daughter of a. very respectable farmer, whose land adjoined-the .Jackson feria. Nancy . was st pretty, saucy, littl ' *itch; and she liked John Jaekson..! Wthei , Were Children • they attended the e school, and when he was ' 1 1:- few -MI her senior. heve champion i ally her : champion the Wish disynteethet•arotte,•and her cetn pan oa-in coming and Orig. ' At'last: John b ectix me so; mach of a young matt as to' his kep from school,' as she had been in past 'yeals. l JOhn discoveld too, he was growing otit!of sluspe. His f - a ' legs soPeareti !vet awkward ;he did not kno • hat to do teli tk,„,,,. wit his hands ; ; his . face'paitted.hi nd tisk% ing all in all, he was !echoed to think ire web not more than half put together. '• . !-! As novelists say, it!was a lovely day in AO gust. The sun clear, serene; an d' beani tiful, the trees we - loaded - with golden fruit, and beautiful birds twittered their bongs qr . , love in the branch . I_,! Eertit-Tr(there„ ; we've!, laid down to. earth once mute; such lofty lighte-they make our head'dir.4.) Wewere prePared to say at" eirthilelded lb:. bond. tiful harvest of-grassland 'clover, sod honey suckles, whicf(thitsnoble yells:miry of Ghee; tervillelied garnered eithielheirstore-housee" —but upon a 'second ;thouiht have concluded eciword it thuit—f‘ The !fernier' of Cheste.r villa had• done harvesting.", „John JaCkson's sister had :a, , quiltirg that' afternoon: Hie fat ' had gone to " lieithis' 'Mills," to get some,: 'eat ground; and left I t John to repair some oolS",,to be ready on the morrow, to' eommen Mowing 'this! meadow . grass. ' Suddenly it eurred to' John that' ifs he, remained about thehouse.lhat; affernoon,f he. Would be callediti at tea-time and required! to do the honors of the table. To avoidthia,! he quietly shbaldered !his scythe and stole - airily to the meadow, half .a mile distant, ful!, fly resolved 'that he would not.leave there rind it was sotri dark that he - conld not , see o* I Co as to avoid seeing the girls: ; l ' The meadow was surrounded on 'al ...aide s by a thick forest; which - effectually she .rout what littlereeze-there might chance; _to - lei k i stirring poured its rays as though -the little; m adoirWas the focus ' point where the heat was concentrated ..: John ihowed sitoi sweat—sweat and mowed, until he was obliged , to sit down and cool off. Then. it occurred to John that', if he took off hitt'. Pants, he ' might be much more comfortable, There could'bo no impropriety in _it, for he-was en tirely concealed from Observation, and there - was not the - slightest reason to-suppose that .he could be, seen by any person. So John stripped. off, and with' 'no cover save his linen—cointnonly called a shirt—he resumed his work, l•He,wiis just congratulaJ.' ,tine himself "upon the goOdtitne lie had:Made from meeting the girls, - wheelie chineed to disturb a huge blacksnake, a genuine twist. err whith a white ring around its neck. ' , - John waa,no coward, but he waeLmortally afraid of a snake., " Sellpreserration" was the first " passage" that 'flashed across' his mind, and "legs take careof the. body" wit the next:' Dropping his:B4om and !spit - ming, around like a top,-he was ready ' to strike' a two•forty gait, when at that moment the snake l , • was near enough to hook his crooked teeth* • -into John's shirt just above the heni; With & tremendous spriug he started - of with the speed of a locomotive. .His first jump ! • took the snake.clear frin the ground, end as he stole a hasty glen over biishoulder, he was -horrified to see the reptile , securely fastened to the extremity .o 'his garment , . while the t -rapidity with whic he rushed _' for Ward, kept ' the serpent extentd at au 'angle - of. ninety. degrees with his t y. ... .. .• . ' ‘ •' !! Here was a quandary:. If he'stopped, the snake would coil aout his body, 'and.sqeeers him to death; if he,- continue the race,' he must fallfritin sheer exhaustion. On he flew, scarce daring to think how this dreadful race was to end. Instinctively he had taken; the direction of home a.feeling of "security cache . over him. Suddenly flashed across, his mind :_ the true stale of affairs—his.father cope—the_ quilting, - and -worse than all, the girls ! ' The nett moment he felt the body 'of the' Cold," clonally. monster in- contact with -his bare legs, his tail eleepieg arotind them in a !sort - of cozening vray, ashy way of tickling .Johrt upon the knees. .. -.. .; .. •• . • This was too-much for human endurance. With a yell, such es matt never uttered, save in mortal ierter, poor John set forward at break:neck Speed, and once more, bad the ' pleasure of seeing the. snake resume his hori . zontal Tiosition, somewhat after, the tail. of a _ _ . comet. . . ,-..,, On, on they, flew I John forgot the quilt. '', ing, forgot the girls, forgot everything but th snake. !'• - .!, ; . - , e Apt; active exercise, (he•paid perticulai'at . tentioc to his:rtoming.) together with the ex cessive heat; had brought on the pose -bleed, sodas he ran, ears erect, and _head thrown -, . hack; his chin, throat, and shirt-bosom were -- stained with the flowing stream. • . . . His first sbriekhad started the quilters,and 1 ' ' forth they rushed; wondering if some Indian was not prowling about. By this time, John was within 'a few rods of the' barn, still run ning at the top ef. his speed , his head turned. so that he might.keep one eye ou the snake, -, and - with the ether Observe what course he must take. The friendly bard n'ow_cckneealed him from the sight of the', girl s .. He knew the girls trerein - the yard, - ! having . caught a . • glimpse of them . ws they, rushed from the -7 hoot.. - A few more , bounds, and he ivduld be*st•their midst. For' a moment .' modesty overcitme fear. and he h a lted. The' snake, evidently pleased with - his - .rapid transpurta - thin, Mapiteaed his gratitude by attempting to enfold'the lega of our hero within his 'ern - ' brace. , . . - . ; With an explosive "ouch l" , and urged; for ` ward by "circumstances over which he had ' . no control,", •poor John bounded on. The next moment' he was iwfull view of the girls, and as he turned the corner of the ' barn, the snake came: round-; with" a whiz, !somewhat !!" after the fashion cif :a coach whip. ' ' ! , - Having reached the barnyard, to , his! dig. • may; he'found the bera tip. ! But . time !.was . too precious ; to be wasted in letting down bars.s ! Gathering all his strength, he bounded !into the air, snake.ditto ; and as he alighted' on the inher!side, his shakeship:s tail tracked aeritss the tipper bar, snapping like an India Cracker.. - - - ,!. . , !. • . • • Again John set"- forward. 'rkow• utterly, re gardless'of, the girls, forthe extra tickle from 'the snake's tail as be leaped the bars r han: jailed all his: bashfulness _Sad modesty and again he had - the' pleasure .of findin the 'snake in astraight line, ' drawing steadily, at ' the hem of, hii solitary garment.., •I ' i .The house now became the, centre' of at traction, and aroend,it he revolved with 'the Speed of thought. Fear times in each revo lution, aishe turned the corner, his snakeship • came round with a Whir, that was quite re-, . &thing.... . . ,' . !; • ;While describing the - third ! circle, is he' came near the grain of'sionder.struck !girls, . • without, removing his gaze front the snake, he managed to cry out-- . - . ,I. "Calla man!" - ' ! - -I I : • theitext moment he :had whisked, out of sight;-and as quick ai thought re-appeandst the other 'end of the house-- .' ' ' ! - ;• ." Call a men!" . - !!' •' . ' ! Away be Whirled again, turning the Corner sti'rapidly that the whiz of the snake sounded half-waYbetween a low whistle and the , re peated pronunciation of double-0. ' [ • Meld!. either of the 'girls bad stirred from their,trachs, he had performed Wuother rev-e lution-' .; .th . , ; _, , a -- "Call man!" '.. ! .- - •; Away he flew once more, but his strength was rapidlti. failing: Nancy Clark' Was the, first to recover her presence of inind,. and ' seizing a hool!epole.she took her station near ' . the corner of the house, aid as John reap- pearekbronght it down upon the snake with a force that broke his backend his hold upon John's nether garment at the same time. . ' . John rushed into the house and to hie room, .antiat.teietime appeared ill . ' NO best Senday .' • snit, but little the worse for the race, and to all appearances enthelteured. of his bashful-. ness. That night he walked home with Nan . -cy Clerk. The next New Year they' were married rand now when John feel" inclined to,latigh.attis wife'ts hoops; or, any other pis ! euliaritz t she hits- only to saY, ‘.'Call a salmi," : - and betosuintli sobers down. • ' ! . I . ~ • . , . , ""t 1 S., _`. ~~:.-. be warm sod dry instiller, slippers become a woman: in icy weather, wonoto heeoaries 411iimor: • - izrl TAT- - ' "• • 4.1., 3:44 .11. ca 3.4.5 11.10 -4.01 I 11.15' 436' I 1122 4z2 i 11.34 433 11.45 ! 1155 440 • r 4;54 j 1106 403 t -12 09 $O2 ; 1113 6,3) 12415 $3l - 112.3 . 1 5.42 /1 46 6.44 6.61 b5O ; 1.40 1.115 ; - r.x. ‘45 • 4.00 21) SLATNS. .4. t ;M. ,00 ; 400 6.15 123 t 1.40 11.22 ; 1.42 136 •Ag 8.43 4.46 3.51 6.15 4.10 1 130 .431 •t. • 6.41 446 46 1.31 - I 151 ' 156 3 I 904 9.14 1`" 9.25 ; • 931 9.45 9.50 10.00 .:• 4r ; ar , • : DIAUCH MIPS . 14 Ishightm, • ' Parryvllte• - Lehigh Gip,* alstinKtoo, Rock . urrg, ••its Ran,' • • Lay.* - • : ieteinlanquar tavadtins, Allentown, Bethlehem Preentattel4l , l';` Lime Rldge.,.! B. Anion, radon, (arrlire) Ptilladelptili t (egh NOW York, . VP-01 Biariette Leak . Naar York. 1 ' Philadelphia. Eaton,.(arriee) LE . ls.son, time Ridge,'" Freenrineburg, Bethlehem, • - 8.17 ' Allintown, i 9.30 lentaaatigtte, -9.43' ' I Ilokendaugna, Itia • 1:0 3 04,e, . !Achite.lllll, 958 tAu r rn.• • r 10.e15. • Rock • • 10.111 sfilatiinton, '10.28 Lehigh Gap,* , 1021 - Parrys Mc* .10.1111 Lehighton. • ", 10.54 Mauch Ctionk.:' .11.95` - A atai(*) indicates Flag for Throne' Tickets York,ind all of the' prt a Near Jersey, also. f burg and the West: WO lions on the•Caitentem, • Jane PHIL/41 1 && r ,lifAC1111141RAILlias 1 14. , .tt 0 10.`e "e i•aBsMitiltit FAUMS., ... ,_ On nu' alt•r IMOND A W. APRIL, Marl 8 50. • : - COMMUTATION Tit.lit:TS . • I WITB; 26 , - pOupd4s..Avi . B E, ,ta terliod behoitio any, Twin 4 desired; for the holder and any ~' : . fir has fasietig, in any titmenger train, and at meg ' . 1 . 0 '44 PP , tom Rugg Ti! 1 a" C . • Parties tate Mg Ori to nee tiovßoad tiiwireantly on linelhese. or please' I itiltlind tie-above arrangement Convenient and een . omirib' as our Pawnor Mains ran daily each way Wren Reading and Philadelphia. and Two Teem deli !between heading; Pottrrille and Iterrieborg:. On .8 .. eye; only. OBI! morning train Down, and one saernbon, rain. Upoimi bettress Pottsville and Philadelphia, a it no 'Pemenger Ind iAu On !Albs. non Talley linnet, •• ' il.Road. • , 1.._ , !LI . :. • For the above Ti rt",,,,0r any intbrmation 'relating 'thereto, apply to 8. : radied, Evq . ... Treauturer,lPallidel. pate, to the nip:el, il [ : Tiekst Agiostalon . theline, of to , • •i i - i.O. A. NIpLIOLS, Gael Fupt. • hiereh 31 . „'61:1 ,- I • • . • H -. 184- -. ' , , • . ~!, 1 . TO TRAVEL /P WE STW I & SOUTH . lie Iki; sfasquitehmania namllroatia, (Late Dat(VELip i Allusgaeliatuta Railreedd . 'tEßSONSeleairing tOI go West /Ind South will litidji , he cheapest. ute rid the' Schuyb kit and Susquehminirßailroad, rt,i ninit from !Auburn to Itarriaburg , where'll , brinectiii ith the trains ram Misr to Pitt:sham , Millipore and:" 'ashington. aind alto Chambersburg. Ile.'Masstecrioniqt e*ninclually made at i all Vie point!, and it laleaper t any other line run., Mon to_lheso noliiitil Vim ' - Echo Irl County. The' eartijeave the pepot kit the Phil/4 1 hla and ,Ileading Itailroad daily, auB3.6ocfock. A. 111., Id arrive at Auburu' In flute to take the cars to 41arrts erg, littera ; they an rive at 12.20. - P..!11. .',Letilre ilarriab tg - dally at '2 o'clock. P. M.,.and - arrive at Auburn to ;Cue to cotioect with the fro'clock Potts-rills trail. I,il ' I ' Fare from Pottsville to Itarrisburgi let Cleat, ,' -" '-'. s ' lt" 12i1.CLiatt, rare to Baltimore; i., I ;. 1 . -. Fare to Pittsburg, bit lasa, i L. 1 2 . 411 • i Vaiiii, , le - ' . 6 Ce) ms — somigh tieliete,to noidts furnished. • Tickets ran be proeuree or ,thii /Vent at !dorthner's note', l'etterilleoit Soy ttme.dukinir the day; •• • I i CIIA.IIpEI!.I3 DUISILS; • Nor. 19,'6 I: O I4ILADELP APID4EADINa R. R. algAii.'" - -MWWw9 . • !,... Summer .Avriaugemenit. May 1.8 . " 1861. .. ." • . :Thi,---'—t 1 • . • . DOWM.PASSENGBII.TDAUSTS. - 4.. ' Leave Pottstallle,daily.(earept Sundaya)at IMO A.M., and 2.30 P. 31.-Pasting Readingat 110.45 A. 31:; and 4.00 P:3l. Arriving In Philadelphia at 1,24 P.M., and at 6:40 Pi'll. Both down trahiac nneet'it Reeling with East Pennsylvania Painalltri"i ns Or New link. ' - • •CP PASSES EllfritAlNS. • '.. ' i Leave Philadelphia...de II , (except, 4 undays) at 800 A. M., and 3.16 P. 31..Passip leading at 10.48 A .:t., add 5.4:1 P.M. Arriving lii!Po ' lila at 12.30 noon, and !at 7:2•5 P. M. - "•••" ._1 i i , , • .1 - ht s, . . ' 1,, ~,' S. 1 I. i , I Both Cp and Doi, rami r eerrains connect it Pert Clintontrith Train .tdiari ; (rola Tamaqua t esitawlsaa„ Williamsport and :Rini ira. ' Mottling Passenger" Trains only ennnect at Port (lint° ' Coc W Danubian., Scrantbh and Pittaloo: .' 1' •It •j ' p • • - -i • • ~ . , Paianngers' leavitav: 'Will amiport by the Cat wi t Dailtpad„ connecV wail P Fenger Trains laiiin Pert Clinton at 4.30 A.,My.sind :12P 31 , .. - • i .:. • LEBANON NALL Y SRANC ~' Passenger Train leaVes Heading at! 10.45 A. M... alter arrival of Op and 13Ow it Sliirnitig Passenger Thal ri s frpm Ph ila delphia and Pottiville,... Aerial ng at Harrisburg at, 1,00 P. M. and e_annicting With Passenger rrainion the Northern Centril,; 't Penbsylvah la" and. "Cumberland Valley'( Railroads, for. Suubyaiy,Williamaport, Elmira, Pit Lancaster. lialtimoroi and Chambersburg. I Returning, leaves!Harnahn '4 at 1.30 P. 31.; atter al•ri. val-of Tral OF frotn adaye polutt. Arriving at Reading at .3 40 P. 31.;and Connee InOicilh Up and Down o Tralna. P forottsville and PhilidelPhie the same evening. 1.,V Trains run nit Sunda .4 v. 1 i , . Morning Pasicogii Train , from' Harrisburg, via LA., . don Valley Railroad, will laivi4t 8, A. 314 oa and aster Monday, 17th February, 181 , ' f. . ' I 1 , ] PareswinftstweenTottiv (Masud Pllladelybia.ll .5 and $2 25; Reading rind Pbilatlelphla. $1 75 and $1 45; ilitrisburgand.Philidelphis,r 25 an $2 7,0: - Lebation and Philadelphia. 42 00 and 2 10; Reading and liar riaburg. $1 60 hadlsl 30;:llea ng and Puttsville. 0.. 05 and $0 85; Reading 'and !Lelanon. 85' alni 70 refits; Pottaville and Itai4isburg42 85 aads2 15i Pottsville and Lebanon. $1 lit and $1 50 . 1 . • ' . , • -• ! j Through No.l Ti •kets—Torwrillet Dal tlinore.ls 1 60; Pottsvillel to Gettyi tntrg. $4 sd: Reading torlialtimore, 54: Reading to Lanraster:s2i2.s. I ~ .. 1• . 4re-80 pounds at Baggage 'plowed each Pasaenger. The Second ClaSeCara run with all he a bate Reghlar Passenger TralnS, [! c , ~ - - ; 1 .0 - 4.3larning rrisitiDownan4AfternoonTrainPp.owly, run on Sundays:; laving Pottaville at '7.30 A. M.,and ' Philidelphtt at 1:15 P.M. . ;: . .- , . • • 1 • • .Throu g h ritricliAiTicketP int 'reddeedlrsteit.to Safi g• era Palls, Ilutialo,Detroit.Chl4agO,an d *lithe prlmdpal points In the Neal } ' NOrth Weat, and. the Can sdis: !and Emigranrrich'ets. n 1 lower farts. to all the above pl . :ices, can be had nit applleatlon.to the Stattoti-Agint.. 4: 4 -Al 1 Tickets will be purehased before the Tritids start. Higher fa rig charged L'f paidin cart .. •• .i ' . '•10 : A .NlCOLLS.w.ng.,kllen.Stapt , ' May 19.'61 ' •, ' i April 30. 50 IS-1 • -I 20. i ~ , INSURKNCE -- 1 - -. • OLDEST INSPEANCE cO. IN TEE STATE:•• . •••`•-' • F./Rk . . - INSURANtE - 00..0F NORTH • Pill LADiriikiliA—lNC:4sliPt)ltATED 11:14j C.:mita!, • - • • - I An.wrx.,lanuary;lB6l. • - I• • -- 1 4 11 ruipitare, !Wilding; tc insnifid s at eorreut rats of premium. i 1 AltTilU4 0. cormoresideint. eit4R4FWPLATT. SiTrotarv. I - cilaisTopuica LITTLE# iges4t;, • ' t. N0v..30. '6l General , Insnrailte Brokerage • ---t- • . • • Ir. P. SM ITH.'! I MARINE: - AISO LIJIIiiSURANCii BORR., 1 • I kaiiiaybriala Hall, : 1. [. .Pottsville; !Po. • - I I . Sif-Ito`uranutslfeeteal otOill descriptions of proper ty, to strong-Foreign aud 4marlcan Conpanialti • Al' ppPaatia* virtictilars fttt.titied on appliatUon at tita aboyil named °Mee,: • • ;, ,Pottstllte. , ,Tan'parf 28, ,": • 44,,yi . . . , I IND : 4 ~ LI , r_HE Franklin Flre Insurance poin r lesnyof Phibnielphia 0 . ea, D 6,163% Chesnut st ree ta. near Fit that reel. ' . I , eta/cattail: ' l Chart :si . ['wicks r, aeorge W.Richerdi. - T horoas Hart,' , Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagger, - •- - Adolphe D. Bar 6,, - Bamoeldranti . - 1 David B.l3rowni /a rob IL.Smitli. Morrie Patterson Continueto mak einsuratiec.permanent orl hilted on . ,t ese riptiee et property.in town and cotostry. it ratesaa low so areconalatent with iecurity. ) 1 • • . I' he Company bavereserved a large contingent ;Fund, which, withtheireapitala ' Pretultuus,aarel3 iSalreliesito ;fiord a mpleprotertio the i visored. --Since thel r 10-I :orporation .la poi-I of 18 PIO ro.they hove paid Upwards of oar loattoo.hoo ho adr , rl thousand dollars,tosseihy are.therebyafforditrevideceeot thee dva otaies of I 0. 4 orio Ce.lll , wells!' I heabili y and .disposit ion :to meet with prottiptnensSalliabill les... l- I 0(1 ASO:.I3ANCBER ,Presidernt. CIIAILO:BiIICTRILSeeIitn. , I - The sabscriberhas beau appointed agent tor Us rabove mentioned' natitution .andi a now prepared to Ilene in sarance,on aver y descrip t let - --* - It rates.. Pettsville,,Jan.'ll.lolslt I • ______......,...,—. ..• • . ! LIFE no s , THE'Giraid Life!. ___ . ..,ity and Trost Company Of Philadelphia- - ; Cifice, llio. /MS Chesnut street, the first door fEIII of the' Custom .. .lloue.e. ; 1 . r I . - t. J,-. "t CA p/7 4 1j, p-iOo,oOO—CYM R T4R, PERP&A,LAL, Continue to he lasurinera on I vet on the Must favor-, able terms. ' I mit L.. 1 ~.1 I . . i ,- -' The capital I:l , ing paid up and itmetated, together with alarm and couetatutly inermaingt ,raweired fund, otters a perfect security to the inaured. A , I • - • . 1 • me -premiums May lat, paid yettit,_ half• early ar 1 quarterly. I. - . . ; .. • I = I ' ' . -The companYadd a Bosse plitiOdlitally to thee insprair ere for life. The first Boothe, approfklated in lierember, ,1844, the smond.rionua iti Derember,ll49, and) he third Bonus. in Denitabor, 1854, which additions Make an are. rase of more than de per c01t...n/ 0 0hr ProtTlPnidt without increasing the aatitial ; premium. it & . . .• - 1 ' • I . 1 • sacrist r ~ ...n...ll.ld,Tnet, . 1 Joh_ n d'• Brow*, Robert Namall, I. . . 1 JenalL Latimer, ~ Thomas 1 0 .4stmea t ,. • -, 1 John $. 'Stag, " - . Frederick Streak', -I Johh C. Mitchlalt, 'George Taber, , • 1 leatie /Milos. I, • Henry 0: - Freettati, . ' i Seib J. Condit .., • 1 . • • ; • • Aimee Stair. { PetnebtebittaaMinier table Of Moo an 4 eTplAnatkres., torts of appliation'and fortberiefreand km am be had at the aim ' ' i . THOMAS MIDO WAY, President, I Jens it.'Jasini, Actuary. = -.1 i.• ', f; ;, ' ' xirrhe erebecriker ta'sweet far tbs-abev, pearpairy in iktailitHi .1 0 1 0ItitY; and wilt etillet liminnees, and fate all necemar}'ltifelissatitM eit that anbjeet. L • • JenaSS.'ll,l l SS. -... • : i . - 1 - ' - IL HANNAN:, • , SMOILINC ~ ES, f *IA - 130,XES Plettssorted qual cilll 71 Y 'l4 '' •i ww rilmint. - - - ' 4 ,, • • , . i (.....,;; - ! .r.••;t; .114 . 041. e .r.4n, !"-:. - (qTt Anotto . 11111PICI) . 41,1kparbigres. sr, ;sq. - Donn* • , fbr: Oar 113111. Itmoindintid fa= • : Samuel Dray. libor Pew •Cessainga, ..lanmard wartoodortidlo 7 , - Ito, Do% lao imparmaa., 1 I do' rumrdindAmod, ; • • 410 Chief lionsmok I Diiinbaseh ChApr r haaa Polk Bwarti. eartlng. ' .1 ; Slaction ageom_. John Ilinadads alleßrolk o holhgman, lumbar. and hd - John Diann, labor, and Coma W Illornmea,Stora Clark, Jessoynn*, Ibr aolmotaar 1 7 .17.1144tt for 114.44, John'!" labor do . Thai Danes, hauling do John 111Itarniorth, Blaskarn Doerr Molar, paint / Stirb.or It'Shonnama,". J W ,1 Tarstronslin. • David Orilltlia. law? W B Cbition, ratans ' • [lrish' II a. premnsta ht D Wound, . 31 D Wpand. ropy of, 31 D Wend, Saparr_Mor, trayasoilason.worb, duditorf4:... - - *John Treed, ltbor; John /roma, tax on Boro' p • Thos 31 &len, labor, pan &Wm. lalmr, JooDeily. , ' do • Wm Ter, - a meown4eic, do z l 11 Ettaben.. do John Lan •'• do I ,John b y, do • ' Thos Robloson: do • 31 Spent*, do W Hilderlmandt, do R ,do C Ilausky, , do Jobb Bap", ,do. P Pant, i 'do Denry Kirby, do John Kane; do • do. • latch Airgood, labor on a Ileory M Otero:tau, earth Datil Attica:, 4 do 0 'IMAM rerraajimanta fqi Mary Unite, Lairicy, .71tem Uqr burr, N Manger, C Boar, • C Rummall, 1 1 , ..V. SIC 1 • 10.42 . o q'. •. I Id forT'hiladelpalft, New tlidwon ths CoOntral R. dii . Av'Pnttsvillt•4 'Hares. find tM priziellimilsta • ^;: 1_ _. 1•• Jos Isentinels, refndbmen • John Illingsworth, Blae A U Stereos, Carting; . B Bannan, printing; . • - B Wallinger,'lakor, • D Putt, i • do ' • J B Martult; dr, M Zerb3l, . • Atiin Ttioatia,. - .:- do' E Z tok. cartim.lD • Jno Gartner, do Er Fie W , labor, Jno,.LeWls, do . D . do Gen,Wilson, do Dan') 4/ Isar, do • 'Max Weilly, carting, A Hartzog, • •do P Carr, do, Jank eWheeler, carting Wm Kaktoe, libei, Lyromibp Insurance • • Chas Soittli, sandries;• • P übei, Blacksmith Wo E U Parry, law. services, Bernard 3ltillen, labor, , sem'l Leiria' deed, 31ellginan, 31erchandi . I . r Total, Bad and donbtfut debt,, Comlnbidon nn ctillectio u tat., di d ( math' u 4 • Interest ace's on orders, James 'thuds, salary as Balance in bands nt T • Omer. On Botti.ofPalo • I , •! i , tioacipa ..z) 11 141: June h To Tai Duplicate Dec , l, To cash 'from OHM `refunded, • 1 .0 Dee 1 , o tax tram J Jon/ i 'eel, o tax trout -Jolan 0 ,tau 1, ' tiller ou Lora 1 , Marett'Ol, .to balance dt) Mullen, 1 liareh 8. to outstanding • -. tedeetned. - ' 1210 I"is 4a r 9 55 ••. , • , ''t •jI Cr. j ' .'• Slareb.B,Bybs4 and 40 . 0tRiul debts , . $llO 04 Coutwl:aloa to colleetidn.: 50 57 Bataan, paid P cousiogs, • 35 Do L Wertz. !I, - 360 Do • ; 300 Becky, 11 1+ iA J 0. 2 • h I , pa 156. 1-1 1, I .1 /AI CO.fI Ito 1 410. • H 'SS " 24 GO 4114 taat4r!l 'ln 33 Ad" 414.1‘107 , Nut 00 .140 .0 diva** , • II , ' do , 2 a . .do i 4 63 3 - do 1110 so z • do _l6OO did No 00 •,--- 1061.42 revolved tolLloot. : I F int, li unteeri, r FT 56, 5 00 6-1)0 , . 1 34 3 31 Itand,•Clitly 4th, 1 65' work, - 709 ." 16 15 1 60 00. 7; i• 11'70 • • - t•• 112 • -di bin., • - paw, ustiumett., k. ' ' i ' V 419,91 1 , t 119 , 64 . , il ; ' ; 00c1 :wed, . .. 1 T; •. 220 94 1' ~.. ,+ 2B 44 • I' rensurer,s . 20 00 'sailer, 1 & .03 to,: • t, . , • fa coo • YPOUTAUBOSN Dr. lomat, • I . 102 leon. , olio Alto, • Bernard 11' j.l 1160' l orders u 7, 50 47: . Out;stadiling orders redeem. , Chle 4 111 Bober Tor cleani ng .1 to, - 3 ''XI . Str G. and highwalr. .. I 34i 89 • liii ellaneous Otreiist", ', 009 12 In rest on orddra. -I - 3e 48 • I ' 1 - • • , - ; --•-- 1,33446 - 1 . Bel in bands of Treasurer, Or rou Boro Palo 'Alto.: r : . . 1 1 1 ', ' • • $1.341 57 'STATEMENT OF THE ININFITF.DICF.SS AND ASSETS r i -.., . OF.T11E_Bt)1101.N111. ' I u . . Feb , '54. Ts order 1,48, farorlß row 8011, - • $4 00 Ms ,' :0.'45 do :$4O, do $ Sheppard:: , 600 Septl. 'sa, do .11.r2, do 4 - V Flans:ran, 800 4'87, •do .109, do, Thom Mullen, 25'00 { Feb 1.1 ' ,'59,', Balance due Jobn Laud's, - .46 ' 'do • ' . do - . ,- r- :Sarni Gray, . -- 337 - 'do ' Order .to. 170 . , fetne - Thior Herat, 350 Feb. 14, '6l,' do 2^9,. do Jae Khoda. '''34 34 do 2 .do, 2;14 do Sarni Lewis, : 0.00 Mareb 14 ,' . . do' :3:0, - - illo Ono Hain. 6,63 do ' '. d0i237, do Steinhardt Co, 174 Aprll 11, : .1 243, do ;id Seligman, ' • 03 Aug 15, • de '45, do 11 S Peri. - 10 00 Dec • 4 i, • •io . . dot 343, .do 1 1.8 Sbisaler. 262 Jan 4'Ca, . . dol -`l6l, , do 31 1/ H'ear'd. .. .3 50 ' '27 ' - ' - ‘l' 367, do ;Ii 'seam uch. .. - 155 - Feb 46, - d =O, -do Thompson Co,' 463 • '.do . . do 379, do I Jas Rhode, 53.0 . 0 ~. - • I .• 1, . f ' 31arrh 8, '42,-BY hal/rnee In reaiorril 4 9 By order On F lo Alto, , - I - : . i- ' • , $l2 03 - By atomarit of Indehtedne, ' -1 :. ... . 92 79 I. ' ., ------. . ' ' • • ' .. ---' , 3144 Al . _- .2 7 4 O,A ilonoralle,the l btra ilium:it of the Borough of. .Ibr4 arrboa.--We the - undersigned, 11. B. &singer. Isaac N. Ileitner and l'hillt9 Huber. Auditors of the Borough of Fixt Carbon. ie.spertful ly nvortl that "re hare audit. ed. 4ettle.A and adjustid4 he "meant of the Treasurer end Clerit of paid Borouitc. and sabiAll the toragolug as the result of ouiltOrestigation.l • l' -1 I : : ..• •-- 11: B. SESINGER, 1 1 .-.1. N. 11-EILN ER, Auditors. .- ' , rnii,tanttaws. - • . ] , I .J ----4 I.! -1 • . , - • 1 . : commoN•scii!x)t4: Treasurer pf Scheel Forld'ln rioctiontulth Port Carbon Sch+ol Director'. _ • , Maceb 27,131, To ',Moore in trvlasttry, -- '- Apr)l.4,• -To Staliapproprletion, June Ist. 'To tax duolleate.l Joni 25,12, To State ppt op dation .. '. .•-.• '. - ,' 1 ' -, '- ' $2 , - e . ,530 86 • , Cr.; / 87- bad arid doubtful debts, Ity'f.rdere ra.bed. ' - Wards 3.'61, natant* n treasury.' Ida Balance4cui fromieolleetors, C '• ' is . . .. • • • - • s $ .2 • 1534. SO - Ne.p4etftitl7 Fabuiltted. . . ~ : . II.:B. SKSINGER, . .: •' . 1 --1.N.11 El LN Kit. • . - Awls 4irs. 1 - . PHILLIP, ItUNNIL. . . nre/i 15.'02 - f . 1141 . To Coal Operators l :lnd Others'.7 DU FUR,ISoIe Agents and' Mew:were in the Cool Regis') fur the N. W: R. Co.. take phi/mire in senouncinglthat, In the ll..S.Coort, Nov. 30, '61.1n the cult of Paid Company es. Geis k Co., of Pottsville. April Skees., 'di. Nd. 6,in Equity. Judge Grier granted an Injunction on fAlimd Anfeker,decreeing that Pisintlffs'alline.nwn the Henry Jenkins Crimping Patent, Tor making Coal Serrame, de. • The pointeinvoired in Judge Grier'S opinion are very .luiportant, fullyestablishing the rights of the Company acainet the ear-wai f deltic's he 'Am violets the Patent, ; and will apply as fellfto otherstasking Crimped Screens or work. as to Geis d Co. It was' contended by defendants—lei That they had the title to the Patent; 'That their purchase of ma. chine. from. Henry Jenkins entitled them to crimp wire end make It into Screens; and 3d and principally, that the Patent wee invalid or lostntieta,lo not stating/wit OW crimping was it &done. . • - All these pasta. s were ruled against Grie do Ch., the Judge porter:lied)! remarking, that.as the Patent stated, the crimping I:night - be dine in earnms ways. and Jen. 'kin, was not bial to any how Scerimprit if. If crimped. ter.. he wade into east, that violates the Jenkins Pa - tent, which Plaint ire own. - • . iln notifying our friends and the Mablle.therefore.thati we alone iuthe Coal Region ire authorised to manufee: tire Or repair Coal Strewn a of Crimped Wire, we alsO cau tion all person.; other selling or pnrcharing 'such' arorki, 'Foliar= MOW not; that they are ablating our rights, and will'be held strictly aceountable In damages. • Coat Operatcrs,.end lbw public generally, are hereby notified that the NEW SOAK WIRE RAILING. COSI. PANY are the sole owners of the Lettere Patent of the. United States loaned to Hsxar Jralina. - of Potteville, Pa., bearing date Slareheth. lAST, and extended Air the term of seven yeire, from the lith :day of March. 1061, • for a net .and uarfßl improvement-In the Process of Mem +din:taring Wire Orativ, dr., and that all *moons in. fringing If:m."4one will bik held aceonn table, and liable 10 respond in damages!, and l lou are hrby prohibited from making. or ming. or contin ing lo make. oell,Cir . dee:Screens, Sieves,. on any kite,. a icle infrinetiait the sald patent.. r • -The undersigned, Strikers Minn d Drere,efie the mole liransees under the said patent, ' and the only persons au thorised in manufacture and Pell articles' made acewni log =to raid patent, within the limits of the Anthracite Oual Region of Permerleanka. They bare !associated with them Joserit W. , Mfoci;_tros, of Sr ant 'at. as a full and •aqual - partner• avid the brashest will be eoridoete4 in the .name of Dunn, Dries 'ot Blot[. . . The coders of tbe,t.oal Trade and others, kr anj dr set-lent - to of Whit &terms. Gratiug, 8k.1014 Le; sr* re-' speeirully solicited, en the ondenigned are prsoisred to All the segue at the usual prier'. - . . ItiOPS : ' PhsrUlt—Cornisr of Nallroad street and Norwegian; r d ., area —Opposite the Columbia lions., Plano:NA st. So:arum—Cliff yV r oris. liNlllll, bUlfillt A BROCK. - Agents and Lleeosces., 1! • ' Det.14.`61.-. SPRING WHEAT. TUST,• RECEIVED land for sale, a Of stqwko WIIit4T. Oro% Cminty is pie cullarly adapted tea the!ettitivation of Spilog What. and erer.rommandits;enltli,tion . In our fanners.. /t pay better than aq Oat erne, and healdea, u ell at the peeper tlereobe strew le 'equal 40 rotestoe oteittlme bey to feed to rattle. Thin Wheat Ought to be sowed early In the Spring, frail the let to tier Ilalrof April, and eat ea 'txa as lb* salt aquae. itilnery tgilaserenee, and the grata partakes • of a pasty . substance. gals, by the babel amen !pewit', at; D. BANNAN'S ktirett 1,V.1.) Beed Blors. Pottsville !• HO! FOR' HILTON HEAD. yitE UNDERSIGNED; hiving been ft:10 detalkd to raerult Lbw 6th (Zorsima) kectamail. • Cs. Poore, rommandhig. hasopeoed a Itsatietvoria at:Ward's floiell Thaetsville. *chaplain .Comity. ,4-Tbe acia stattoord at Woo Head, d. C., ova of the Aealtbieit forillooe f e the mostly, which The Omelleot health or thaltesimeat proves. The climate is r toe. and the fount Cy beautiful. &Mimi bay, *sty of tba best 'otiose; Clod toed medical attafttanee case of IMMO*. , • 1 • ' .• • Itr eit, ablobuillid nee. vials( Wean" th eft ma** Iv no the sacred r ort oath thiallos.' would 40 Iv tajoln llogliovnt.l4.leli Is Jo azeitllent. cow* Wn. sod will oPleimp4. • df - ' • . pay cuwairuem from tbi 47__ engistaient.. - . I cnAn:w. :mons, let . . Co. li, libth (Zionare) Itig., P. V.,.. - . • • ItiertflUseOpeor. • itr . - • :i - . - ~ ~ ,~ ~ VIEGIIIIIIIIOIIIFORILSi' . PINS*IOI* athbrz.fau: co, PA. Win flit L 1.110111210; Prep4disr. i ,t ill t INCHLIIRS'AND lITACk B . I , - L .._- , w..;.: • ' The' albeetillai la pinpgind to lAA _ Oats oedors.lor tba atom astioloi4 al= ' Ca —• , • kb, at tho old -piton GC*, .. - , ,":' fornogranC, 111 hat bollorallanlya UAL A10a.166 nianufactunivot 1 1--- - . -. - , COAL iIIIIIOO2IISIIIIIIIII . OITMLI6 , 1. *Abe bat =wild and weriunandar , VII" . 111 , 1 1 ly atloadid lo• Arb u l l O r r li , i 'l reli il jewirr lel bast. ' i . 1, • . i . • . Alin SP 4init Patina* A thug ~ - lily .• 4 --- I,Da r r4 thug aglifitility... i . aan ra aye cannon yniand ' lie -Whig yialirnialges of Colliarallothyl neighing 2 2 ,1),1!,16. 1 12 and 40 lakno p„ 7 a n t at ' }a t tr l it ig o II; Irg ix:, . yard. Itrinatboiinporleneeof . Mona* gldnnt of making Wit 11111Stsrpaiatd IBM ,la Ms onuntry. ill baoluega addratood ;to Iloann. Tardloy I 3 0 44 ttatillo, arill urn with prompt attn. - : LNG). BIIN,NISH Al 044 11tp...j • andtiO pounds 6 years. wit fee In quality by communication' Iron Yacton,P• Him. • June 1 1 0IINCIN • AND MACHINE SHOP,I st• . Car ifetetory, dare. NOTICE—The business of lb* Isla 1,11,11:114lino cif SNYDER .2 VILNZS. ix=7:l" eeattlinedhy the riliiStriber lti all tts wash:ins btatichee et, Want Engin* !Malting:lron - Foeu dn.*** -lasaatcre lacer of all kinds cd)tachlnery,farltailing 3111*Blaat Iturasarai Railroad Cars, de.; le. Also moth* the bosineseof Mining and &Mud the celebrated riae, Pima .WiriteAsA as Leeriarrad Spas raor t ßali. Coalsibeterpole propOletorof tbooreallleripe. , • 0 SORER, W,;BICYDRC 1 .: lt,tf '1.6 00 . 5 03 ' Al 00 ;0600 900 • 200 1 - 0 au 11 . .19 840 F 9 45 ; 300 so 4 W. 4 05 2 10 SO S 00 . ; 1 50 . • ' 1 156 136 6 1;5 ' • ; 180 1 00 2 12 6 S 2 . . ' 2 . 00 B 00 Jinx uari 21; 1857. • PALO ALTO ROLLINC MILL. ! • ThersobsuMbers beg , leave . to Wanes tothetr,frknds and the , . gra erWilly,tbat their new Rolling )1111 , at Pale Alto Is now complete, and In t4ll • !• . humane that they are. prepsted to furnish T rails ofva rioni patterns. weighing from :te TO ;lbs. per yard. Also, different sizes el flat, NW** - and roan* inerehantit tar fret. - Orders for nits or tor iron are rev/virally washed, and Will inset wlth ttromplf attention If lefteithreat the hitilling ()YORAM Ritloutr's hardware intire, Centre street. or at thelr office, corner of Second Sold llarket streets. ! HAYWOOD, LEE' & Ri; Jan .1.151'. • I.tf A TO COL OPERATORS MINER . Pioneer 13elsew,Worksv, !i The enhacriber respectfully 'settee the attention of the beef new eonwit •nl - to his Roller Works; on Railroad', aga street, below • p,meoger, Depot,ll °."'• Pottsville, Pa« Where, he is person, to manoklet are , BOTLEliff OT EVERT JIMCRIPTIOff, — . graokjEttueks, Ai rStirki,lllist Pipe syllasometers, Cate. e.. le. Rollers on hand. •Be g a praetieni mechanic!, and hivitig Icir Yrwri/de. l!iitedtimeelf entirely to this braneh-of the business; ffst tors hith Fel f that work done at WI establl vb Men t ;rill give satbdketlott to an who may, favor him with a call.' Individtille.ind Companies irllll End It greittly to their advantage tS! elands, hi s work before engaging elsewhere, - JI)11S1 T. NOR,.r. -NO! ! • ! ! - • 41.tf iti4l.AiiiiTßON WORKS.: 'f be subscribers are now folly paled to furuipb, at l the Ashland, von! - *Orr, of ‘ng ar 5•25 13D 00 " 360 4 72 16 65 7 20 .• 585 4 . 00 6 00 ♦ 00 37 {•.50 2 ♦0 4 12 1 98 70 00 1 00 6 00 Cfrg , _ 1... , ;pp, Works. Steam . Elicit's. and • Peon any power and rapacity, for mining'. other purpose*, Cal I Itrealtere of Orr, site and pattern noWlin nee, tdgithe,rw - ith caetintod' forging. of every delertrtion. .Cedi and Drift C of all strew and pattern*, forge Truck aid Iloilo, tarr4.-all furnished it the shOrteet notiew._ Thy sniiset-•l!lat he ter thetinelves that,' tnaemneh es eeery-reenit'er O tbk Zuni.. practical mechanic; they will-be el.Le to fa nish, machinery that wilt , compare favorahlv 1.101" any in the Region. All orders directed, to L. J.:Cali - 4a Ilan/., Ashland, Beholkllicounty; Pa.. wilt nw'eire promPt at , tendon. • . . -. ' - -.-L. I T ARNER. :..• ' WC IA EL GAliatigi, - . .. JOS PLI GUINEA., IlitT. Achlau4,ilaylo,.'s7 BEAVER Mi r te e /SIS4RON. WCIRKS ifl es afullfr in . forms ° the pukka chat h Pe e .le Doer sole i f ' . proprietor (like nearer MeadOw PrOn# e. .1; Brats IForas,and le folly OrePailo,d to manufacture, at this eatabliehment. Steam Engines of :every. Axe , : POOFIg; Railroad and Prirt Cars, and every tither deocriptlon of Troia 'and Brass Castings suitable for the Coal paining aiot tii.iba anelif... on the most reanonabie : terms. Also. Bidwing °yin dere for BlsetFurnaris anal!' gbh)e stork in-gp itlisalring of all kinds done wit .r..eatrieu' "in' 0, .' fled patch 'at . the lowest petrel.. All . ork furnished by them warranted to perform welL They would kl lick!. the custom of those who may want rticlesdn theirline In this vicinity. All orders *llit with I mm e diate and prompt attention. ,• r . ' i • .. ' Ilearer..3leadows:Jaanatirt.'s9 i . • .I.: . - . ...._. . • ' WASHINgutm !ROD' WORKS rots avl Ile, a. ~,,• ~ r , • i lt pr ~.....it •I'ILOS., A . JA . S.IWREN.i,rrYpecI 4 folly 'lnvite the attention ofthei bust. • ?kg ' ''"' .ll = arse comma My to heir New al chine . - - . 7 .:= ",..r . iiijil Shop and Foindry ted betlseen,Coal ~.c. '' - . and Relieve atter is.en.d. frontong on Norwegian street,vrbere they are p pared to etecute sill- orders Tn. meibinery of Brass and limi. 'deb. as Stearn En:lnman lindsof Gomel g for noIiii4MIIIP, Grist and Saw ,MilTs„ Single and 'Do ble setnig Pumps, Coal Brealcent:'Dri ft Cars, all kinds i I Railroad Cain oga, such it Chains for Fiat and T.: Ran; FrogalSwitehei- Ac.; all kinds, of cast and wrought iron _Sbaß in:. Be ing practical onechanicsoind - having made 11 , demands of the Coal Region , their study for years, at , all kinds of Nlichinery in their line of business, they flatter thee'. selves that work diro at their establishment will'ave satisfaction to all who may honor,them with' rail. . An oniere thankfully 'received and L promptly eittesited; on the most reasonahlelerms. • - ' ;. :I -,- THOMAS WREN, . ,JAMES WREN. Nov. 2:2, '57 ' : ~ , • . 47-1 f • • ..:. . __...... MORRIS, - WHEELER 4t, CO., • .svect:ssoß TO 6 MORRIS' di - JONES 4' c :, . IRON AND STEEL RTAREEIONSE i - r, • _ -. i Marl* and Sixteenth Sirens, rfia4telphio, i 1 ilnie always an hand and for tile , I,', BRA' ViriLIIII REFINED IRON—FuII aisorniment of `• Itagn all," and other favorite brands. BE2T AMER!- I CAN BA li S—ordi nary sleek's - 1r rolled to orderfor bridge Ipulls - aim de., kei PENNSYLVANIA 80112 ER PLATE— Promiscuous sixes. or cut to required' site. - BOILER RIVETS- Dover brand, made to solid dies.' BEST EN -1 GUSH. CAR AXl.ES—American and Enslish i FLUE I- k SHEET IRON-far covering salutes...lie; AM RICAN ! k SCOTCE: PIG IRON. RAILROAD I RON,:—T raifs and I Nat bars' tultablei for mines. turnout's. Ate. JUNIATA, ~., ENGLISH I NOlt WAY bLIT RODS,' BOLTS, NUTS and ' WASHERS—For bridgei, rant, and machinery t &Poses }generally. CAST, SHEAR; MACHINE and 11 ISTKI: i STEEL. Also, au extra quality, for taps and d' . The. 1 above, together with a full assortment of, Ira' ". Bteol, Nails end Spikes,. to whieh the attentino of dealers. 1 railroadrompanies,engineers, miners, lopoders' yid na chinistsis invited. - 1 [Jan.22 . ,101 '4.ly . -7 ----- r ---- 1 -- , 1 , TAMAQUA IROII WORKSI • H. - .: . - Ciarter•k A men, • ;1 - . /ion Foundart.Marhinisti.Bater andAlOchiniits' Tool ' .MOkersand CArrißuitatrs:, , • , , -!Tb• sabscriberi are now; p . red to r + i tEM ism rj3ceive orders for ill kinds' of Catkins- P.Z... .- ... ry Eogir nod vehineryFir collier. '7l CI • tELEZ: - $1,541 VI $1,541 :17 • sls4 '3.30 91' 52 00 62 03 ry Enginesoh - tWhiller7 i g t `-- les, blast tarnsces.,' mills; dry Eaten. ire facilities and inset teal expert ence In the bushiest, warrant theta in ta kl 0 g thl largest Contracts at t tie lowest perm! • t,, 1 , . Particular atte nt ion is called to Ivens W All n's New Style. Patent Wilidincr, Machinery, by which the - Slope or Shaft rope or bains run od tbelop of both drums in donble ways. .' This arrabgetnent, It is confidently believed. will save in_llte wear and tear of ropes or chains, the price of the niatilla s erY in five years: and for fast Winding, simplicity of •op strut tien and durabilley, It Cantot, be eurpaseed. We hlso recommend theneta ear wheel„in vented by Mr. ECtirien • 11. Allen. This Wheel Can only be had at our works, and has stood thet est orthehne ral _ winters past. triumphantly; not F a Angie wheel hay lug boeu broken si rice I tit Introd hrt on. We are now placing it under , the care of twine of' he prin. 'deal Railroad Companies in the country. ',I ~ - We would elan call the attention ottbe public tO the Tamaqua Car Shop:eonnecied with the abotw works, and rrently erected tor the man ufeettire or % Railroad. Drift,Rreillit garland Trask a.and furrilshe4 with all thelitest impnYrements AO that they are thtiS enabled to e ; tecnte wOrk much Cheaper and wit hmerredettpatch than heretoforl; ,11 l„ All work I.lis nteed. PerSonewantleganything.in outline Siould,do well to gi ' cell:', - - 4 . • . , CARTER k A LIMO' .1 • •' ' 'll7- . pri 21, '5ll M. IN. BALDWIN & CO.;: • )• Alt - Bread and Fro mittens strafe, Ffolarlelphia,' ' Would call the attention of I Railroad Managers, ind thee. interested to Ren zi..., ti.9:7" road Property; to their , Systems of Loco. a th z =pries Engines. to whkh they are adv. ted to the particular •busipess be which they may be required by the tbeof one, two, three or four ps Ir of driving wheels: and the use of the-whole, or so much of the-. weight as mite lie desirable for, adhee _dengond lb . accoMmodating them to the eradee,eurres, strength of supebtrnetion. and Mil and work, to be done. By these means the maximum useftil effort rat tne power Is secured with theleast egpense for attendanee. met of fuel. and repilri to Road and Engine. 'With these ob. jects in view; and a, the' result...of twenty-three years practical experience In the bindnette try,onr eleo tor pan ! ner, we manufacture dire different kiwi: of E'neaes. and eetreml chime of sixes of each kind. Partlenter abate lino paid to the strength of the maehlui in the plan and workeriaceblvot - alf thei details. Our long experience and -opportunities of obtaining Information. enables us to offer these Sochi - es with the assanince th,t In elißel • 7. eennotny and durability. they will compare bearably elth those of any other kind in nee. We alto fornbb to order, wheels, Asir. *tittle. OF low moor tine.(to dt centres without boring.) cranposit lon meting". forbe ar. ing's every derwription of Copper, sheet Iron and Boner Works: and every article appertaining to the mile or renewal 'of Locomotive Fugi nes. W. IV, 11A LDW IN. • January ZWEIO 1-tf MATTHEW BAIRD,. CONSTANTLY on-hand, T Rails for iurposea, at reduced priers, }Or rash or rood Papei• t.}t C.O. Pottrrillo..Per. 205.'59 - . 42-tt - Stichter It.ThomLisonf • _.. . • , DEALER!) IN. ' - 1- . R.ARDWARE, - CUTLER,V, , - IRON,'TOOLS, : - &C.' ' ' Corner Centre Od It arket r ,4 44l of the Sam s " - .. i poT:riviLLE, PA. i - Januar? 20.'59 . . ' • • -' : 54. f - . __ HARDWARE, -- AND4RONIiEPOT: " TRH SUMMIT& hiving noir arrest In ' . ed his goods at his new plate of 'baldness and with a new determination of furnish: , log all such goods SP the buslooto of the Coal Region hug require, at their lowest market value. solicits the inspection tilithe.ruldie. I *hall be always 1 on band, and have on hind a full afokk of .. ' . Bar -Trod. . Chopping Axes, - Floe iron •., Coal Shovels, Cast Ste+,".. Timm Chains. ,i .' 1 Slit Iron,. - Nails and Spikes, ' '• I • Rope. , 1 • . 'reek!' Blocks, I • , Bellows„ Anvils and Wattle. Hardware and Tom Depot; Cans.' Seas= three doors above Market. east side. • FRANK parr. -.idly-15,1. . : .. . 4 att •• • GEORGE t r illati r rS ' , EW liii D AKE et ltti,Xwedecire ha. low egor's lloteLand wart, oPPlidit , tb . . , Mine& Back; Pali:villa. where will he • found au m excellent assurtatent.of Italie i t watt: ,•, .' ... , . • . Comb Trhagoing, Springs:l, 1 . • - . Pine Team _ liaddiery, i • - ' Bellied* Ware;' - Bhoemakeee Troia, .. ' • damartinent ot.taetcselta, Carpratees ,bola, ' Table Gallery, . . :• - Blast and Pita', - ~Pocket Cutlery, ' Bar inia ol'illeisea, Table Spout.. - . :, • - Roiled . ••`, .... . ; .11nirlis and %lees, - ' - -. • Nalla and Spike. • . ;Asartriment of Sesames,' 'Railroad Inin sod Salle,, ;Rhea' ire* enteiblea,, Smith Viola, ' .I . ;Wire. Tin Plata, ; Building Materials, I.; t Brea Retried, ~. Cast Steel. i • .' -. ,• Fad Irons. . ; • ' Shear Steel; --• • • Pant andVollere,.. , - • Arm Blister, f C1'4111111,1 3ttlt3aws, Ralirrad Tlrseep, - i•ltosocot dies, . ponds. aodEbot l , a . ' • • Aloirtiond Saws. • G. B. rotgnsi hts thinks to. id* puhno fht tholastitom are thin , ' stitended to the lite arm. sod hopes that In ads andividg4 0 1 PasitT , by strict *Motion (4.aMdatiNson the sopertor quality of his pod" smd, 'mammals! prim, !Spier* asidemoosood theletowthseed- GEO46ld , - iPealerie jairdhestrt end ribleXcifitrii fir . • PoltsvU l4 . tioT.1:;100. -• . • it. • • • I • - , i HARDWARE. - • , emu vianimm - ." wealth.. • • I DIME! epliE YHRICOUGH FOR ONE um!, = r ‘. aspit— aimbusuaileal, la, ia. qt ril. iiODOC, 'FOR gmiT-gst s *DOC roarsays Clara. Uwe Saha= IMsr taatal,, It said otatoratog &tips dt to ears Is et cm,. coactti a 4C l omi r - whacrougeough; ! 18 1 11 , sod all ,strotttotolt tbe Throat moll I; • ~1111esdhs InILDOLC ' PORTZ ir11 : : .Dade I; nos is prepared with ;sit the requisite can: and skill. from a combination I of the best reusedits tb, 1 saveable klogdost affordi.. •j its rem:4l2l qualities, are based milts sower ; to • sist ty heathy -apt wig .. 1 ; mons circulation the blood, through the. 1 Mai • ; i. - lt is not 'evidentatledf, • b • bet estiollient„—manalpg, • smuching and effseilvel• Can las taken by the oldest': person or ymingeetobild. • ; Illad'irZADOC POWOILIPS ''S\ \ ,l BALSAM has twill 'used by the public tor over ti • t years. sod kis- sivinimel .. „ Loos . Its present mile by being: reenumnanded by those irbo lust ishii•lt. to their addieted aid ' poMO - • sse. ST 1 RTANT.-11 1 radaike ZADOC pORTERfs , Verealloo Balsam •Is sad at a -1 price which teinp it lee tbsireseh of every, amo to kaip liconieoleut for uns.- - ' Thelhusly latent a single _bottle will orrery to be voriti.lool time Berms , NOTICE.—Kire your Money:l—Ds not be persuaded to Purebise articles at O.: I. $l, which, do pot contain the wirings of i Dloia.Bottls of blatant, Poe. ter's Curative Baill*M. the cost of smanuractirini *bleb ae great tbst nfolcocat any other.nedkine: and , .3b. very lot price, Siblett it is sold, mate the Profit I Loth* seller sppenntly ranall, and unprincipled dealers I' trill sometimes reerennmod - otber medicines on *bleb th e i r too ti analarger, OD*/ the east- meta insist. upon having Madame Porter's sod none other. Ask tbr Mad anis Porter's Curative - Balsam, pries 10 eta., sad ,is large laittles It 1i cis. and take no other. u you cannot get It at nos Mare fon' emiset shotbei. ' • •; mgritoht , by all Draggled' and Storekeepers at ,111 ets, ' and in Ishtar bottles et ets:;„. ;HALL Jo RIICILItL, Proprietors, . , NEW YORK. • Pon pottpinyi bir4ORN G. IiSLIWN s sila. , ; : ; • ' Ikeeelf Prof: O. J• WOOD'S , . _. Restorative I , ' 0 *Co raja' ANDS .-; ..,.. BLoo RENOVATOR! .. --. • TS PRECIS LY..* it. its name indi-' 1 ' . .IL rates. lot. wiii pleasant t the taste. It la rer,Prify7. log, exhilarating : dbt meld ening to the vital -Sowers. It also recirtfien, sa. nstatis an - renews the blood in all , Its orialualfurlty.' a d thus tores and renders, the • system kraut uerabl to th e, att eke Of Winne: - .It is tbs.( only preparation ,er • offeredt the iorld.ln !a popular '. form *0 silo be witlhin thi hof all. ' i r i . - • .SA chemically nod skillful] coutbioed as tobo thi roretpnwerful tonle. and yet iso perfectly adaptedisa at to ac.fis perfect Amen:lance lath the lows of nature. and. ' hence saothe,tAe weakest stOrnach and; tone up the lilies: t Ise organs. and allay all. persona and other. irritation. ' •lt is 11,10 Sertectlyl exhillmting Itf its effect'', and yet it la-newel followed by !meat tide or depression of spirit"... It is comPosed.aptfrly f.f veletables. anti those' thor , oughlyentablnlog powerfnl tonic and issolblng proper. tics. and eonnequently cao ueser injure.- 4.4 a aunt pre. souffle and tune of, . - . . .... . .. . consimption, ilennehttas. lndigestial.: Dysprpita, Lass.% tiA ki.tite, fainting. ..Vervoits; Irriti- . 6iiity,,, Neuerdgia t Palpitation of eke heart, • - ifehtneis4/y. Ayporhamdiia, ~Nigke -• :. , • Sievro, Languor, Giddiness, anti - • • .. - , . ti l l toot cf a AAA/ .cans se Afire ' •., 'Fetesale 1 . 0 silk nearer and lereipAritiit. ; . . . . There ,is Nothing Also, 1.1,1 I'Deringeinent otPforpld It y , sadLlrer Coen plaints. DiseaseKof the Kidney, Cr any general derange mint of the Urinary Omens,' '.„ • It willnot only cure the debility following Chine and Fever: beit nreeeote all attacks arising from Mlamintle Int nearer!. and Mini the dhliattea at; once, if already at tacked. i ' 7., .1 r • • Travelleirijobpuld haveir - bottle with • them, air lt" will infallibly perreht.anY.deleterious consequences fol• lowing upon chance Of Clic:site and water. ; As. it *prevents ctisti rentta. st rengt hone the digeStitte organs, tt'should, be in the hands of all ;tenons, of gab enrary hablte., ' . , i ; . , . Ladino" apt actuatomeil much ou t door exercise should alWaya nee it. ,! I !.1• Atcpi heirs should al, It, Ihr it is perket ,T.dieu a, MOO b obefole the Baal trial, she the dreadful period tith'perfect rare and safely. ; ries is no mistake about it -211 E COD.DIAL'IS ILI ' C HAT W$ CLAIIf IOR,IT'i • • • InotheiNi Try It pI -. • 0 . And to you we aitpealto detect tile illneWa or decline, not Only of Your ditughters,lefore It be fa; late. but also Int your sonsand husbands, for whit , ,the tOrwer tidal liaise ardency, of tea go down to a ptemature erase. Miner tbsnlit.thelr condition be known in Time. the latter sins ;Pen no mixed e p it b the excitement ot inusineter. that if It were not for you, they too, would Anatol in these* downward path-, until lets too late• to arrest their :faded fall. But tbe nietber alwaya vigilant, and An• yom conddentiy appeal; for We are sure your never fdllne-alt f.ction will unerringly point, yo u' WOOD'SMES- 1 TOBATIVE WADI A L aid BLOOD BENOV 41'011.,ai the remedy which should b, always on baud in time of 4g-0. J. WOOD, ProPfkitor.4i4 Broadirly. New York. dud ill. Market' dtreel, Lonia,dio., and sold- ball' good Druggists., Prier,Dne Dollar per Bottle.' , .1,110 .20, '6l . • . 2.'M • PHILADELPHIA. •". LEWLMA. HARMER,. Venetian Bond manufacturer,' NQ.• 139 Notru SIXTH St.,.above Arch,.MLEADELPIIIA. has reverently on hand an assortment of latest ;styles of Ready•Malle Venetian. .Blindst Alen, Shades pf every, description, to all of which the attention of the public:l.lmi tad. - N. B.—Old Blinds rePainsd. 70.'411'10Y] . - 1., • :WA — tER CUltt i g SIR E. LYTTQN 1.0 from a WaterTureestabliahmea.Mtyofidropathe l 'smut only safe; bit the fatest of all modes , tr. cure, and intone', the meet agreeable, in the bands of educated and experienced Phyeletans." ' The attention orinesiide is called to the FRATiKLI!.." WATlpit CIIIIF., nu Franklin 'Square, Philadelphia, and the CILESNDF EPRINDS witrEa Cl/RP...eight miles Dinh the city. ; Both are under the charge of MIAS; IAIDDX and Dr. JA3IES A. ZIEGLER,: regular medirel. • graduates of Many years experience In WatertNire prac tice. lovalidi may come_ and board: In either 'PhYal.' clad's family. (at a nominal charge.) without. going in der treatment until ronlinced of the Please call for ronsuitation. free :of charge, or erite r rirculer and , references; to Dr. JA MLI A. ZIEGL At. Franklin 4 8quare, or Tor. cuiv.l.E.i 'LODGE, Chemist Philadelphia. Nor.';:, '6l; - • I 44411 - ,L NATRONA COAL OIL! '- WARRANTED NON4EXPLOSIVEI . AND eqiial - to any KEROSENE.; I Why imp an expirolve Oil ,' rhea& few dratirajoyer per Kalion will furnish r you with lit preset Oilt • - z• •,• , NUM ONLY. O,T • PA.:, SALT *NANWACTURING CONANT; . -- No. 127 Walant Street, Philadelphia. • r.b.115, . 1-1 y: l RAPONIFI -1• SAIDOMIFIERSI • " , • TkIE FAMILY SOAP NAKEIL...et • KITGOEN ,GREASE' can 'be . made Into good 180,!LP, Ly using the SA PON. 1 i Bt - ithr olio:0V° NS AC.OOIIIkANTING EACH BOX.' Stat. is as easily made with it as making a cup Of cot „fee. Manufariured oary.by Me liebtra. Mu - PL. SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, ” N0.'12'7 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. •-• . - UMIBINC„,C4S . FIYTINC; £C. M A lAM G. BRO WN has removed Plumbing and 1.1.0 Fitting establishMent from I the North KAM to theiNlMth West earner of 4, Ightlx and Buttonwood, streets. PHILADELPHIA. where he will continue the business with renewe bumf and ingenuity. Het wnuld • call. espeCial attention La the Deep Well Pump. which a child of ten years can readily operate in a well al feet deep. Theist pomp made of brass, and. not-liable to get out of ordir, may be seen in' operation at are bowies of Mesas. Wm. C. Kent, John Bock and Samuel Itegarge' e. near. Shoemakerst n; and Col. Jacob 8. italderman, llarrliburg. .far Particulars on applica.„ ! - Ile keiiips constantly on 'hand the various kinds of flydraulle.Rems. and, parts of rams,entt Farce and Lift' Pumps and their several partatto acoommodate,custonr, era. should any part break or wear ont. • , Piranha hiving Hydraulic rams whkh are not tn, 'working order, will promote their interest by calling on. the. subscriber. whose knowledge and experience will - enable him to explain diflicultice.and put them inWark-' tort order—frequently at small expense. . Philadelphia;Juna Porter's Patent Shoe Plates.! GOAD ntiarpt -,, . • • ITO' .MORE 'Wearing I_l • We, Soles of Boot' and Shoes. more tapping to be paid tor. •No more hog from worn soles. eo more running at the heel nor side, No more slipping L the lee, IN.;olPowire In haying. 'A rents pars Sr a set ekruore (ban dot the durability of the font or Shoe. A tsly,ean put them on.. Jost the thing . Boots and Shoes that get hard nave. localur tratellogameorles addreo rata Elt, Waterville. .r..1501e! Agents I b r Philidetrhia:— .. • JOSEPTI GODFREY & CO.; to.Sß3iorth Fourth street. Philadelphia. Leporkrs axed Dealers ix Leather and SLOE' • FINDINGS. ' • Sir All orders promptly attended Sd. - 16-Iy, T' P - URVESi- des er in . .• ' Scrap from mid Metals. tZbehlio •and ouudry Furntabiez de. Sorthealt onnter •Of .13nah and poem, and Nc. IT South street: Philadelphia.' • .• - - - • ; /a prepared to ferentak Peravtrystra,Marlidisig era • ;others, with tit folleueinp articles: - -.. , Ingot Copper.: , • Babbitt Metal; ;Foundry Ifseirigir, Ingot Brae. Red. Ilimituth, ' Anvils, , • 1•': " . Fellow,Solders, •• Firer, • i. Pig"fillt, 1 • Bar 1r0n,.. Film. de., :.• ' Bar Tin, r Sheet Iron, Old,lletara,•• • • . 1 Pig Ler* ',.- Sheet Mug, ~.: . •Old Copper,' - , Bar lead,''. .• Reel, • •• • • Old Brass,• ' • SpeNer,; .• , • Borax,' - Old Lead, ie., ie. .AntimonY; . Crucibles, W Nell And' Seeend•hand Marhintetie. and • Bleed. emit ha' Tools. mid Steam Engines, bought *Oa cold. derA Melee nieeerrdaseriptiop in buotiy,ilAgehinia and Foundry:nen, furnished to order.. --. • r•„. - 'Vaud( paid forderap irpti, Old dall4audalikinde of •• • Fehrtio 9,'61 i. . - ; ! . - • 1..! t•! ~ _ . Wire Rope - .Works of JOHN A:110EBLING:-,- , . ,• ~ • Tssitoile NosrAcirlifir• Arip"4larreseportment of Wire Rope conetiatly os km* ersilited With pipeteti. For sise,strasit, coott, meltrulsr. • - 1-0 0 : ' „ivyOß MORE may be:mide hi any LOCAL AGENT. Eithont !miss boni-besides rendering , in itoporteit web* to We neighbors and blends. t. 7 ibi OP ol 4 o Gfale Tiros; jibe torsos to amts. address , •• . • B. WARE SYLVESTER, Lyons. CINIL. ,-i,-.. OATHARTIO. PILLS. ....Are' 'u eick..!fecide. nail 'eratiplitittingt • ken you out. rt loratc,l, withLytnir . syetem tier rangmLandi yetieferlitigs ult-' comhavalldel • Timis Amp. *mug ire often thmprelMle to, tiktieus. liluMM., , ; borne tit el skkitine le creeping upon .F. 0 4 ., • and itembl hi • averted 17 a 'timely Mee -of 'the right •tern , edv: :Take' Ayers Pale. met eljaniervost thedieuAlereil he. intres'.r. vitrify tin blood: and let the quids Mere on utiob strutted In Inetith =again. They Annulate the funeinins, of i.e body Into runt' et ae. Itchy, purify the system frons. the oteanicchnierrhich notice enatemlarrio lie the hely; mull oh u'.. Theme, .ifl 04 'relieved, AMA. irpoojthemeAyee and .the areroundinigorgrois. pre. during inittini "'aggravation.: inftrolilg. intl.! disease, 'Tillie in this condition,: opresel iby the ;deritnicements; . take dyt a ggl it hi, end fen roe. OectlY they rester. the • nlitMal ' of the velem, arid with it" the i mayant feeling of again. i What isi true and Na apparent lit this trivishabd comnion cemplaitA. is AM-fr to iny outwit,. .... and 4angeromiteatempent. Thew e pergatlve Abide:pets them. * by abutter obetrqc- ,none' and deraantemestir of. the rat haicUone of the 1 body. theYarte rapidly, And many of-them surety, eared by the WOO ottratts. - Ileait mho know theSirtnes of CAA i poi, alit aeglect . to tipple, therm mbete suffering from tits toe they cure.. •- i , -.••-• I. •. - -- toe fromleedlig phyakians la Wane a the • rincipididum, - and. nuns *Whirl well known. public - Pr* :Rum a g Merchant 0 SL. Louis, /Ph. 4,ItS. • ' ' ibrwardis • • • f • . • , . • ;. UL" Alba Ymir Pill - are' the isummin of all that; Is 'east Inwedlchin... TIMY bans tared myJittle deughter of ulceom nevi epos bar handsandteet that bad matted lacaraldstltir jeers. Use Inothee has been long grJer 'MuslY alllleted with blotches 'and. - YlttlPles'Pn her *kill Act 'ln her kW.' Arta' Mai 1311141 . *aa. aired, Oki alto-renal psi Pit* sad they have cared her. :•••• • : ' l• • c ! . .-. i .r. . 1 J.SA. Sloncitozio*... • It. Ai a 'lltunltill Physic,' • . Alit Dr. X. IT; clirfteripkt, Nese,Orbstrit. ~*, • • • •• • • I , 1 • m i . 'Tony Illls are ths prince at, purges. , Their ex eat 11Pillilla'Srfou* any ;Pithictill In PollN 18 • . - Ibttf Itre ;Mild, bat very certain and'elfcctnal in• them scam 'ii . the 11gesrels, which makes thew Invalnabla 10 as In the daily • treatmettl at Wawa& •;. ; i• ••. •• - 1 ' • Eiroadache,illeklleadache,Votal Stomach, '., 1,, ' Dem Dr. &wont fiord, Bo4twore. . 1[ -• ... • • 1 , Due Ban. A Taft: I cannot answer yen what contphints I have aired with your Pine better than, to say ell that use rrertreaf mah *purgative isedieina, X . place [ t eat doper.- ' dame on ;as e ff ectual tatitartic ,in my daily contest with disease, end believing Se I . do that partite, afford tts.,'ibe ' best we have, il of comae value . them highly.: - t`i . 1. 1,.," • 11 ' . ' .l' ..Plitaitnta, r 4., Stay 1. list. - ,1 Dc..r.0..ATZ33. Sir : ' I bare been repeatedly cured of "the moist An:dacha any body ma,have by a time or! two • of your Pills: it seems to arise front a foul stomach. which they Chitin* at once. .1 • " .._ .• , iLI '''. '. Phis with prat nspect, . Kn.' W: PIIIICT,K, 1 • ' ' I• - • Creek 'of ,Tinnerr Chnion 'lllllloul Disorders Ltdlver • Comptaluiti: rim* Dr. Ther4iare Da; of 2letel7DeicAte. , - l' „i , . • Tat on y • ans your Pill admirably abitited to thetri pur pose al an aperient, hat I find their beneficial effects upon • the laver very marked Indeed..., The? haPc in ray **c lice ?mind " , tams effectual fur the Multi or erharLY tome plaints t h an any one remedy I 'Oa mention. I sincerely rejoice that , se hive at length, a purgative which Le m o r. undone., thy the undo of the profession and the people. 1 . DitraurnMix . ,or snalattluilutii . .•• ' f Washington. D. C.,7 th Feb,118.58: 1 - i ._. • Salt I re mid year Pills in my general and lanpnal ',practice seer since yog made them, and cannot hesitate to any they 1 the burilicathartici we employ . Their 'regu lating mi. ion on Use liver Is quick • and decided; Cohn ,quentlythey are as arlndrible:.remedy Mr denutgernetits of that gan, . honed, I hive seldom Mutat a case of ai bilious se ?Latinate that it did Suit readily.y ield to' them. • lkattertmllyjytarri„ ~IALUNZU BALL,' Il' i ' IL,' I,f I , i "kbyrician VaiAttreine fforyiiiml .• Dyse erypiDisiiilicers, Relies, AVorinia. i Prou l Dr i J. G. G: rim, of dlacori. • •i • . . Your Pills have had a long trial In my pmrtire. and t both, Meal An - inteeier.es ram of the 'hest Rperieuta I have eyerfou 4' • Their alteration effect otem the liver iunkele them an excellent remedy, Winn' rem hi /Quell donee for Wants yratfery . and drarrficirre 4 ll.34r-engar.conting • makes t ern reryaceeptahlarlad convenient Sr thi•usto of wittuttliaud chiltlnen. ,• 1 / . • . • Dyspepsia, Impurity ' esti the Mood. , Rost lit J. K- Iliac; Italoi , ' of .Aciftlif Church, Dahl.,: De. A 3 I Mill:Wed yonr Pilbr with extraordinary. imams. balmy faally and among those Pam calletl.to volt In distrisa. . To retards the organs ofidigeatiou and . purify the blood, they are the veil best remedy • I Vase ever Isabela, ind I Van conktent . receturnend harm to ,u 7 friends , • -j: ••• • . You , IJ. V im.ltrs.. . 1 , WsallaltMiondaltgo.,.. J Y.. Ott. 24, ;OM. ' '-• :Dna tar.' am Aging youreathartie Pills lb mYipeac., tke,an end them excellent poryative to cleanse the ley/tent id purify it fauttfains of lim Uond. -1 ! . • ..- +r • ' 1 ' JOHN G. MD4CIIASI, tf. D, :ODOUR i*atio , ' C'estivtinessiliwapp,reiroOn, Itts umattersii Gant, hieuraligia,Drop. . ; sy, eralysia, Fits, etc.". ' • • 4_'i ' .00i.e. Dr. J. pi'lhaohn." o fit 14,01, Clltlart 11 t ! , .. , . cure - To n MIMI) Autnotlbe: said of oar Pills Mettle of • corer...pier: if otiteia-of our fro rruity.liare tatutt'ilicta As elti..mioni lis I. hare; they tdoothLjoin the in prie.litini. lair it fori the bent.* 6r t.b. mult.ii,o4., ..b.; mai.. rii,,,,. that cortmlitint, which, A thotigh mot ; e nough. in it e ,..m i., the Prtionitor of others ti.t are -Moe. 1 beliive e,, tirmaritit originate. in the liver, Mit your Pills'agect that organ and cure the'ilisease. •, - - • .i• . : ' i• . L. ~ .•; ..!: - • :. • •• 1 Avis. krs..E.'nerre, Physitirm'and-Nijetfe, iSbvii: Ilarnt 4tioe or terdtartte. tinses of yrihr Pilig.takirt at tits Oilier Artie, nri• excillent pi...a...tires of the pullind roam hen alieni wholly ar . partially auppresiael, :nil aim very effectual le emit'. 'the siontach atoll rrprl wenn:, • They lien so tittlrli the belt. physic we have.that I recommend boo calla. tMY patients. .. ;.• : sac 1 • .;; ; Pout ,er. Dr. 41a . tail et, ofthe .+lltOndist if4tir. Church. i , ,1 - . ' rtsszi Holism. siarannab:fMt.,' ,ben. IS.', Win. ' . Dniqne en riiji : nalintild lin 'inkitilfreint for the reli ef yonr s illilisibrought not if 11 did not report lit* cavalo,- you. ..I :chid aettle4 In inv. ;intim and bronglit, no eicrn -endingitt,M7tryriC polinSi WitiCh entle , ) in . Arimie }he roug• Sinn. ,Nntwitlotattifing I" hut titn limit of pity.* Mee the demise!gicw moron lend Cr..,.n until by the ion cd of your execilentagent in ihdtimore 'Dr. Markentie. I tried your Pill.. ITI car effectotarete sionr, lint time. lII' Operating :in the of thrm, d 6333 new entirely well. -. I: • • , ,epiLTZ 4.1 "-" IIITEL71, UM 11,R0313',1", La., - 1 1:3 51.34 1855. 'Ds: ,race: 'have been' re irely clued, by your, Pills, of D'heogi'r,hg Com-4 painful !seam that had• afflicted me for Year 1 • . , L,-- - -•• . 1 - - ,VI,CENI'' BLlntiLle • s. 1 % 4 tti' II" -'' I; Air. , 101 o Pil 1 n • rms.. ,rt contain Mercury, whlch,l though a 'imitable reined* in, skilful 'hands,. is dangers I in a nubile . , pill; from' the dreadful cenee queneeB that fosorteittly lidlonr Its incaution* rive: Three' - , Contain f mercutly or mlnevill snietnuce wit:it..ter. ' .• Frio AS, eerits per Wiz, or - 5 Bo x e slcir SL" I I • Prep II by Dr. J. C. AYER -&; CO Lowell, Nast. a. sir- *I by Jon.: iii hums t .Ton,.U.San4Lind U. Riaret ,! rotisvilia;. J. Kr•-Buital; Mlnersillie; W. C • - Missa l 4shland; D. J. , FAT, Tamaqua ; P. .nanwit M , laffwc I I .11m. * co., Tremont; W. 11. Lavin; Behuyi. kill II si n : and ,b* Deileis everyvihese. . ' i• . . • May 1 .'el. - ; - - . 1• • , 18.1 Y DARLING'S Mall . .TT - • I -Aim . -', i • • .•, • - _ILLIFE BITTERS, -.' . . ' i itt:: pure ;vegetahlei .extracts. i- They -....' c ..i. allioiO4iii: dtp!;rt.lera. otthe human [trysten,—' lute and lowigninte. the Hype and kldney.,; - too. blithe Alla...stir. onians ; 'thiq r.gulate the l . e elerettAil s' end eitialstkms, squall'. the . eirz 1 sbd . uurify ,the )l n4' Thus. alt blooms ront• sot". 01 ert!leb Ire frowild Liver. Sick !Headache, A: Piles. pa, Audi /ewers, Costiveness or /AAP: • ent,lerly - controlled sad cured by thotre rogue , i . . l' -,I •. :. - . --DAIII.OING'S.. :: 1. • Pirret I eu'R ]2i / D. l* P e noit , • „ . the morbid , and bilious 111; posits from the atom. anwets..rextilaties the liver and kidneys. remove obstruction, restores a Irodpnd.findbealthy ac; hi vital organs. It Is a Superior • • • .FAMILY: MEDICINE , tier than! pills, awl lunch folder to take. • ' • 1 life Bitters. ' for tonic and diirretir exeellent l iii..-essee of ppetite. ft:diem:cy. female •Sreeknee.: I rtiegUlifi• In the Vide sad hawelsi blind, protruding sad plles.end getteml 'debility; - .1.11,11 THE M _FOLLOWING . TVSLIONY Brumley, IrnerchantoB4 Felted: Ist net. New • ugulit .111, 15.40:;“ I have •been- afilkted seeomffinled - with bleeding. the last ~three DAILT.ING'S • . • • PER REGULATOR • _BITTERS LIFE, • , * 'consider myself eatirdi curid.” • r John.A. 010” WPM birch 15.1860. ' prang of 1869 1 took aitfeere cold, which leddeed ' , t fever. I took two doer* of DA li'LL.l 7 : S .I.ITER;RIVUX,44.OR. - e up toreold sod toilet et ones.. Prefrious to this I hid been troubled: f !filth , dyspepsia: several : I bare felt nuthiefger It sinre:'. . .tudiey. itpq.. 128 .3set 25th street, N`.: writes: st 13,146i 1 .—1 bad it difficulty *lth libdney Onom bee, jean with eOnitent pails In 'the emelt of I hod•Sed *moat ell kinds of tr' 'ssilleinat . ;,tutt perntsnent relief. until I used, , RUNG'S LIVER. REGUL.ITOR •• LIFE' BI:VTERS. ........_ stencil blood by,,the urethra: 't am' now ett• riared;aoktak.spleaseini In !scrim minding these C. Tehow ,; 11 .CII ristoilbar:Street. N. l 1".., writes .: , . IA 18r$0.—f haws beets' Silliest. to attseks Of Art b• Ilast tiseoty sears. c I haw" mesas found scything Ito , :,' i' i•- ', .•1 .. -' . , . ' parliog!s- 'Ayer R e g ulator,. mug lust&iste .rellef. It-1s a thOroiszb Liver . I,: 11100.rstride.." w I ,'• • . l' t . Yount. of Ikasklyo,•ritta l.' , u Fehrosei 29.1860.• last I WA a severe &itsek of l'llm., Isbich•coo• 1 1 !me to the bodge., I task alio bottle of . • ' • • • COARLING'S . ItITtERS • - a ; Iris entinty c uyed: have bad oo attack Werdereetti iltarr.oif !tenth ttb, near . Bth 7 'lltitet; Wi,lunabnen. t.. wettest r a i oritnst bee" troubled with ailidleolty lo.ihe Liter, and subjed -to bilkins attar-to; I was "dallied by alirlerid to try. DARLING'S LIVER; RECULATOR. I did ro s inoltortiod it to operate admiribly. mounds the bite siodarouirlog the llirer to activity: I hate also used ti ass ' , l' , ; • f • • •11 ' FAMILY. MEDICINE. Vision our ebildriu iris out of aortis.we Ore the!" a. few . drtips.and It sehr.them all tinit- I ,end lt . meets *be carmen wants of the stoinarb and Weals why dkOir d.sa." Irloti altber or both of theism:mat excel lent remedirs.'inaiulrelor tb.m at the .etimes ; if .you -do poi find nnionelintexio other but lidos, Ode Dcillar la .4 letter. and mil] twesint of lb* mono'. theltemeily or Ihimeilleti Will be sent seMediacto ytait , erections, by mall ceArimess,poet-paid,l Andreae. ' : - • 't 102 Nassau Et., New York. Act 14 hi 60 oaf Pod sl.lk , tika. wick • ' arsali.to Putpivilla by the fqpowing Dyugglits 1 J. 0.1 C. 'Wan t& ' 4011Nr'0. BROWN 4.801 i, -• IENRY , SAILiOIt. im • • .J. 11; - L • • 0101A04RDASSOCIATI - 0 - , Philad , a. A ilimeroleatiejotituiAnt istiblisheer , special •Eied ow , !went. firr Wife lie of thi clir..k and i arum!, Obigeit teeth TfraiG4t Ord *Ton* DiseavA • • eipeckity for ffkr. Oatilt ofi .Dievue.eof Me Sexteal i - . • , wi : Avitioc At. 3 AD*ICE slvia' 914 &Mut u. tvnieoo: iyaitiobla ',boort. au issugritam.and it F .A.....04. 5 : "1,0m.., 4 4 C. tb. 3" ,tionc. 4 4ined, the Ditto vent :la 'solid II 4r entekigias tree cit, cluitse: T wo ' dins gamin OW Poototi!acT.o4 ll4 •4 ' OrAddressi.... eB. L g awl* upuonTom, I r lorard Assooi.tt ' i•ii Pb &RAIL.' . 1313391,'dt i' • : ; -.. 124 y , • 4 ;: . • - • •• - ,4 11,,11utira •- • I aI t r -:•I: OUT.Ctik SIMS R UDY 101 A., • • I 1:: I r ;ID , • ' " • SORB• MOLISSi • , •-• DISEASED BLEED ING 611 . 16 , MRSIiG . 130411101111;' ' • •r,• • ' • • -1 -, itivdibe best speado now in use ror dlitiated oondiftie of the month...! It. Is paiticolosly konne.:. leis* to persons wearing ' • ARTIFICIAL'; gT;TI.j; eouipletely.destroyistivevery. taint :of the 'mouth; absprbi#it aid removing all iteqiiiitl.74, BWEET BREAV,I to all who make ase of it. :I.lo' Tonna LAnr. Yotma tisztuwati, who is afflicted with s. . " • 1 - 11 AD BREATH;L . I.: should delay applying this reinedy;for In certain cure, and is approved and recommended • by every physician under whose Ecciticalt hits.beeu rtEm A BAD BIMATEI. . , to an offence for !tacit thin, to no , axing. ? *late DR. wm.,B. MOUTH W S s' can-be procured; • • . - Many peraons•carry with them lit bad" breath, - greatly Ito tha annoyance and often'to the distrait, of thou) with whom they coatel.in ' contact,-with= with out being conscious of the fact., Te;reliev.a oil from all (tare "regardipithie,' , Use Dr. Wm. B."llluriPs Mo#th Fish. . Cleanliness of the reenth is of great ironmilitia to tbeoneral health; which is often affected,: and. not untrequantly seriously iinpalied,:through want of proper attention . tn. this Subject - . • Use Dr. Wm. 8.. BurdN .Month Was: Prepired at Dr.. Durtrs 'lDental i!Ottoe',* NO. 77. Fourth Street; trocklyna. D. : Price. 37 Cents Ter Bottle. • • .03/7 A liberal disConst_soicle 'to dealer. . • Addreii principal Office, Tribnne Buildings No. I Sprucelltreet,l.Biew ' Brti in Philatlelphis. by D,yott. & 410 ; '232 !..7.:441b S . cconil Street; Hubbell, ;- Cheitnu t Street; and .by all Drutigitilo. , '" Wm. .8.. fluxd's . ~;-, . . , • 1- . this l!oirder pas:wises. tb • ; • • • • Carbonic With Out the Injurion perties of Charcoal; • .and le 'free from all 'Acids or Alksliei in the lei et injure the Teeth.. Ire 4'CTION 'BEING ENfIEFLY MrCHANIC .19HING WITHOUT WEANING, ENABEL. Dr.l. WM. Be Bard's Tooth Iti . ..cogmENtni•'ll Ala; iNtINEN.'I' .Dl, Prepsred'at natal; Dental Offic Fouith Street,, Brook t`,„ t • Pice. 25 Conte per 80r... Mir. A liberal diecount , trooWtii deale Addrelos.Prie.cipal °Mee, Tribal' • 1011. Q. I Spruce stieet,, New. Soli in Philadelphia by Dyolt Second Street;', 0. S. 'Hubbell, :440 Etreet, sail by Dr. Wm. B. /141'4' I, TOOTEACHE DRIPS, FOR TILE Im:rot TOOTHACHE .prof ueed by exposed nerves. t • It is partiettlarly adapted ttiiit eases of-ehlidr.en afflicted with , ' „ ' •• TOOTitA - CFiga• • ••• Psirents ean,relievethbutselves froral that' dis-, tressiritirearinesa caused by , ~' • . LOSS . ' OF SI.EEP!, • • and their ebildren i from igreat stiffering;by keep ' Jur a bottle of • • Dr. Wm. H. Ilitardis - ToothaehelDrops in the house.,,.. Prepared at Dr. Hurd's Dental Otliee, No. 77 Fourth Street, Brooklyn. E. D. 1-.. " • - Price. only 12. Cents per - Bottle. XV' A liberal discount madeAo deniers. Address PrtniipalOgneetTitbune initss No. t Spruce-Street; Nel York. Bold in Philadelphia by Dyott Co. 23V. North - Feeond IStreet ; 0. Sr; Hubbell,-131)'Chestnut Street, and 1)7 . .11 Druggists; - DT, Wm. 13: Efurdl NEURALGIA PLAS .FOR THE CORE ; OF •NE~TR PLC orTootikaelie;,producrii.bycitidi.. LOCAL 41Etl!itALOI ia,irOiniaistely cured by.tbeirappl ie . .7hey.aet Hie a charm, and are per lira in their nature; do, not liroduce and leave no unpteasaot Dr. Win. B..Hiird's Neuralgia - 71110.ra never fait to give malefaction to all whiitest their Prepared Dr. hard', Dentat. titriae,.Np., 77. Filtirth Street. Brooklyil; Price. Only.,ls:COati et!,eh: _Sir . A liberal disiount made to dealers. Address Principal; • Officel,..Trilitine Buildings, tio.r-Sprtice 'Street, • • New York. ' ' :Sold bi•Phica4tillibf. by Piot% Ac Co.; R 32 North Second Street; Ijubbell, 1440 -Chetinut Street, and by ail bOggiats. • J. 1 •-, - [ nytici,'-treiiredelly,receivlng orders tesend by until seine one oel more of Dr.-. Hurd's, -llent.ll Remedies, which we:cannet - Ilene are mail able except-the .Al'es.joigori . P:,+* er; Iblch ea send in an envelope on reeeipt of Pride (IS cent=) and one stainp.. toaccommodste pe!sons in "pla= termite'e the dttiggista and storekeepers erebli-, hind the age,' ' .wi have put up packages in whim embossed boxes, sevOn niches by four. witheem, pnrunents—efteni lu containing •it , bottle of De: ffeird's Jfmaii 4Fas.4, and Ache Droim, box of t.oth Poteftet the Wini,t/ f ikg sod a yeittabtelittle Treatise en Teeth - ned theta i elvieg; tke best pt . ! oserriirst diem-, (Lail th,is proper tre4tmept, Chittiren's Teta-, worth :of it.: self the entire cost to ,every rmog tinn - or vie • man, or parents witti. young children, with sun. dry other neeessarri articles . ; 'pries 'per lise4age owe dollar. or six paeki!ges for $5, sera: by eit: Press is directed- ids. the, Express chaiges are Dot much. if any. Mire owe, dozen than LF)ip. one, it it far cheaper tecirder six -oi..a demo- pankiges at one time. A. large family 1011 want all,ot the surplus can be diepmmdtif to neighborelvith,pl"):,.., tic benefit. for no. one can eitiinate beer much pain, suffering.. unhappiness, -' and s disfiguyement;* expense.bas of..time and money. would.be,sived •to the cOuntty if every Lundy - to diey 'had one of !these pecliages;4hich,in itself, is.a. complete -tet ,of Dental Rediediei. Addles!" -WM: B. Henna -,.Co...Tribune Buildings.; New Ydrii, and Amite name ind tddressplairily: - : Remittanceemay made with - enifidelMe.'.. W. 13:41. 4.C0.,, 'enter' M. . the Mayoroi Brooklyn, to.G. iW. Galrrrni;Pree;. '..,ident of Melearnact.' and Citizens', Batik, Brent,: Him Of the Atneticall filenufertur : ere Gamette' .te 41:1. 1 'Coe ''4 Putilishere Agent", New !York 00 P. T. Batumi. Beg:. Who knows a good thing whin he seek . it and... 100 has already ordered a-Second supply etc. ' • ' , '- • .•,! • . • • ' 1090 **alit* Wasiak . . To introduce Dental' Remedies into every countyb' women who want to Make' money quickly, can :clo; better vita' tbeseartietes then anything in tnerkt. They are new; useful, tow. pied. end Wie are: spending thousands hi ad vertising them for the beneat of agents. Bales or 'ampler, eontaining s dozen or the one dollar packages above specified. with circulars,' will be sent, on receipt of acres dollars, about hilt price, to say:person wishieg re test.bis • or her Aka in selling with the I view of becoming. att,egent.•7 TheyCUL be , sad in a gay. ) ): 1 9,..• We woad ital. er pay' ea/arta qleas .Craepteeioss to--thine mite • prorerksasehris•efteieet *skis/tett; .' .Now is the time to go-into the inieleees.4. ;: Tor address-and references see shore. ' -;" 2:1, 41. I ; . ~,.~~a~4 aA ..1 " ' .7''?ss°Sr_a.'Ti.. I PARKS= WIDE AWM. There are. all itz;irts. of fliniers'in thetworli thid,theyr, aceitrilingly; theetiwith all SOfti aueeeiti. • , There!are inteliigni, enterprisingy industrious, ede:rionlicititheni andsover am a i n* Oise* ignorint, ,ahlitlera, Wastefol lne ,, , -.who are - , - e idoo l i - r9sperous.l" . If the lack o r activity and thorough business !hbits ahi v i t . preyail. in • many; ;of 7 our . farantig districts, were andd'enly - transferrejl . 6:i Or large cal% an d made ; tn. pe'r , C,ade our intitkeks, knereKant,,, iiubliiheri andl 1 , tradesmeti,iwh!at. A shod / it would&ro to the Wheel - of. cotamereet Il an asthinetrould so - Igi be ' closed by the sherl, and grass wotildi'grow hi out street a, • .34„,„ factures and .tntding 4etterally . are conga witli raretultiess , and Vet "liA'Yi with constant attentiOn to details,. watehlii - e, trainst - 1,a 4 , 4 , seizing, twori all •pOssible . ', ad,rhntager,l at i wiili an industry, that never.; 'tires, ; Thic:;a4 _thisalone is the ;royal road to lueee. • .. , N gri ow, aeultare r tp. be m 4 rdspertnir, .'u n ii, be conducted in; the came arty, pro fi rn i ti : must: be a shreird, 0111'd:ins'. min, One, wh o I knock' at least.sbineihing of.the ;Licari and . mock more of-the-practice ,ofr bic ',calling .... - *nowt how to bring' his lanai 1 into the best poisilil conditiein, and to ltee i ti- them so ;-4. knows bow to take aoant , ige nit he , taa'rket ; , h o w get " the • bent retdrul from ': a gite o r . , amount of itioney,and•labor.; . latoiv4, holt - t o economize. and.hOw„ at *nes and a ,switehy i to ,inal s e large !ex pentliOres; - say, in .drltio•-',: ingi:manurine,!etc".",l when : Ahoy tire . demand: ea. , l: got. in ffaniag, - top: weillas in. acts pf; *general; benevoler ce, "there is thiit givetjkar,di . yet inereasetll;i 'and thefe.is trat withholdedc ; 1 more th,i n i. 3-2 'meet. and Wiel deth to povet.; ', •.. ; , .- i • • :1, It is the' importance of„ isti i gicity, pruh t C forethought, dial nianagetop it r of skill ii..itii: ehterptize that-*e - wish now ~...o inculcate.—: Mere muscular labor. however swierefaial tni: Initted..,iS nat . . enough -Hawk learning-is;, uilat enough, if d i lsjoined from= industry, tact; acid - echnOmy, hThere is an ideal in every', farabeestlife; tOiiiird which he should ilitajV be siriying to approach. He should aim to! be.% Mild . general ;intelligence, Aiide lihra • the - in : pies (it - reading . and stady - conthioa to every - well:iiiliitined. man, it 'becomes - hi* (and it pip) to Inflanaitiiii 4far as, ptiSaitiii . with practical thethiStty, meteorology; geew. ' gy, Mineralogy; botany, aitiraiil: and .vegete- -, ble phySiulogy, and, meth:wire. - Sorely, therj , is ilo - need of mental,' iinictivitT here. . Not. should •-lie.be 1 inerely a emit: 6f books atia "OlOgios;':” He hught.to be a Tactiealoionitri• minded; industrious, common sense man, es, familiar with aill : practical (fetails as with the. ories. There are already Many such farmers:' we only wish Ot:ire were ' A lore lon'.. Ihere.•willbe.: l l 4 .lultr. .:1 4 • • ' #:---- ~ • HINTS ON-CABBAC SiG. , • :, • A &Ohre of tilts-cairn is Own - the diieaSe'..ealled :i l'aubhry;'' 'lit "lingers -alid ores i" ''3 l le r('-61 , i . 5We11,•4 1 1d - after a' tithe rit off j_ new'todt*lare often ,Sl!nt'out - which, kee r p the plant alive l iaad-give.. hopes of - success .-,-H. But the disease-s6otr readlies rho . new •routs`;, I slid after aliatd• strugle ,the plant 'dies, or starts; tin late-to' make' s 1.1.0011 helid. ..Fortii• milars. , y,' this ;Mast destructive disease geueral- • 116liowS.itstilt I lay the tune Plants are large' °lough4O.set.!afad where- I b.roots show Mt-. least_t4leacy l to swellingi-ilte plants should. .. be re : Welted at, once: : : The - grand rentedy‘!of the cribbagegriovere: who sapply our large,: vegetoble - iiiiinietsis, neser to plant , iho..fsame piece 6r-grou lid witliAllis 'crop twos', years iir, successiOn.. The cabbage is. :more : sensitive than thost other. plants, tia feeding upoptg - own - rleetiy: 'For this; yeasoti, witisual cars , should be -tali.en . inpreparing' lend-beds : or - staining plant's, - during this month. lf,.tlie i same soilliad beenr — usedj•filr starting.--plents. J the year before,.it'will 'be very likely fol.iint part tik - disease to the young ..plants. - I . ri Much de.pends - upon, the : ,preparationof ilia , - seed bed, whether it lie_ i n tact glass or not'..: 1 , For late plat is.it ie well' enough:lo plait4,o* - ,seed in the hills, but for the ,early crop, i . i...;ii, -: indisimii'Satil,' to haver either- cold,trase .; plints, is,'ept ;through the Wititer,. or those :,',l started as early its March, in ii gentle hot, 7 loi. , f ~-Whatever the amount ofanure used, there 0 Phould be at le.tisit six limb s• of fresh - seal'up : ' 'ti n on the top: I.,etif mold fro ' the woods, tilix'• ed. with' sandier with yellow- loam; .makes a goad seed' b : edin which to satin. the plants.--, Ihe iirriter-lihs,always--suctieded.'better =with , °' cabbage, , upOn ireeit• sward', broke : a:up:Abe ..: preYious Fall than upon any other ground.-- ‘. In such a soB, 'we - May uSe altruist - any apiati , thy Of stable , manure with decided adytitit4e, i to the plants'.., Hag manure is always to; Pe avoided. -I gave Bever yet succeeded in chin posting it with so Much muck as td- make;: it entirely sale , fOr•this . Crop. 1 . Ashes areaii6.l%_ lent, both tei a Mataure - and as a' sitl'eghard against ifteet a, ' They - should 'be .ased ilihe - ' Seed:bed; and - nrolind the; plants, 'pi:ion :eats tratisplauting.-Corr. - ,4naer. .41 , 1r . ittliuri,.1t, ;, . Prc- g hat can mum i I OWa NT - IST 0. "7 33011 d. ork. 32 sinith hes LOW. ; The white white .Ayleshury is a. large, fineofnd valuably brectl,...Of "which' the -pale' bill is a. distinguishing point.% The Rouen "res4ble:' wild ducks in color of tilufnage; and bilis.— The larger they are • the ilitliter'+- the, great size is chdracteristic of'it—"but no weight. can:Compensate fn or ,uit y -plumage, or' green or 'leaden.colored .bills 'in I the duckg." !The Rotten-chick is tin excellent layer. There are .othe'r.hree , diybut thesis are the - most ;useful for: ordinary, ifirposes: • : t. ; Duckeggs are, generally get 'under' #t hen, but the dal:, herself mattes a good I mrther. The time of incubation is ,thirty. daYs ; being nine dayslphger thadril ihe case (tithe hen's. eggs t The . duchlings shtitilti.. he kept from water for tiioe or ten daVstnfter heiag ed, and 'their food ghpuld chiefly, of soft, but at: the same tinie :nutritive -luta ,ftrs such as, barley meal - and water ur ed thin; being very suitable ,Cfnpped. egg-,boiled - Ihard for the purpose'l-With; ant meal; May Also-be give& tundertitelY.- Ducks rsegitiee tittleati4ntan cit' la-the - way of le4di if they arts allowed to . :. , rainble - through the. • fiOds t where they are" of much service inipick tug up slugs and other 'in se,Cts.; .but. -if; are. confined theylinust; regularly7and well fedora such fond- agwe Ye it?mitotitoiintrefe case of - . and when fatriming for stable use, it is recommended to mix Areaelei. ;and i chtippe.d muttnn - fat .with the barley moil, dc. upon which they fire . feil. - -l'armer Ora: Oar. -•- ,-• ERS; eeti. , herrn= - a Blister; , • Sithunifm.—The general disrsitifthl to pul• tivateChipese susar ..eane• has .created a de• inand . loithe_seed, of which Otero tieenio to. -Ve. a scarcity. Airangentettts, have bees made to secuee. froth ? Ett.rope ad4late srippiy'oelibe ,seed. •• „ .71 1 : Ilecipts. CORD ifitE An We' have printed u - tany•re. cipee for ttntking dortt. bread, neatly all . 0 tering soinewhtit in the prances i :but We be• tollowing the 81dpi - est '•or them. ell, httell otiftrilluted to the Irrairio 11u4ner, is the hest, ktild ikccords, we believe, with the Southerulmode; where theYkiiow more this we about' making' up corn jneal iotb cake or, bretid. .••To,o;e quart of good. tneal; add enottet •Cold - witt rto reduce it to w thin better 7 -edd 'ask enough fur thelaste ; and then: bake till well don *paps an, in the stays -Oren. lf,:uny ohejhas a recipe thati willpro• _duce a,bkter Corti' cake than 'the. altur , • l lave not yet found it.".—Farntr Oar . clener. • - ';__ • - •• __. • • . , . A YN..7lF.cs, Pelmets Pts—:lt is Sornetiines said that"it,takes a Yankee to maki- a goad' Ptun pkin 'Pia; and.,as I and that - , theyare 60 differentTy made in-_ these, parts, 1-Will...tell your,lailv teaders,.6w the Yankeei; de daake Ahem Stein the, pumpkin :as' lantas Possible , until the juice is all dried up; striiiii:t brougi a colander, and add talk and creanf to 4 proper Consisteney ; sweeten with halrsuer and,half motasses; , add a little . ginger ; ego. uq,lessi fl our makes them .pasty, anr: •steseingi them and straining the-joie& off ~and' throwing:it away, takes off all the, iiireetes -, , part of the putopkin.- , :-Tariner antl_,Ordef X.o Rsitur Sisixs.-j-ileii el: will out 'stains of oil, wax, resin pitchy rrt sinous,Substisnees; so Will 'Spirits .ofl tine, and generally yrithunt. injury , toy erprs. - the tutpentine.may afterwards be ~r etaossl with arenhol, as it is lialde. to ,leaveWSlill stain. leommon burning fluid, wbiefil is 11 mixture - :crf alcohol and tarpelume, flrene,) liran Ixcellent: solvent. of nil, Irsi, tar; resin .etc., and it snoii dries off :atter ul' .=—ltirWr and. Gonietter. r .• ; • -. Poterees,--Early--,Plintini is iidiriiable , and title. last of ibis , month] is --notla# .foraotne toe/Mies. - I( is pinch pleassider ts ell . pcitiitots for $1:50, per. busbili limo 50 cent t e otless,'tin4 ibis otli Eastrrti fro° . ~ • i t i• -t4 l ;