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?^ From ?odeT'? I.*dy'? Rook. BORROW>T f I DELIA A. JACK*OS. Oh, why am I so tad 7 Oh, why these tears that flow 7 JBl And where are all the joys That crowoed me long ago 7 And where, oh where the smile That on my features shone 7 The girlish, happy heart, Ob, tell me, have they flown 7 The kiss t loved so well, The hand that smoothed my brow, Sweet mother, where are they 7 And where thy music now 7 The wild bird's song alone Wafts back its answer here, tVhile from my drooping lids There lingers still a tear. Tke breeze that fans my brow, Ths streamlet's gentle moan, The lo.ie bird's sad, sweet notes Sob forth that I'm alone. There is no gentle hand To soothe my brow once more, To kiss to press these lips As once there was of yore. 993$it$93? Dandies, the shiniest of men liars no eenss?and b? 1! room bsllss, the lorlieit creatures, ar? very often ditts. "llsllow, my jolly rebel, how do you ft?l, now since the surrender !" "Very much like Lazarus, Yank.' 'How's that !' 'Like I whs licked br dogs.' '1 don't miss my church as much nt ysu suppose,' said a lady to her minister, who had called upon her during her ill tiess, 'f< r I make Betsey sit at the win dow At soon at the bell btgtnt to chime, and (ell ?ho are goiog to church, and whether they hare got anything new.' An Iriahraan, who had been spending the erening with a few friends, looked at hit watch juit after midnight and aaid:? ft It it to morrow rooming, I must bid you good night, gentleman.' At two children were playing together, Jane got angry and pouted. John e*id to her, "Look out, Jane, or I'll take a seat up there on your lipt." "Then," replied Jane, I'll laugh,'mod you'll fall off*. A lad V who edit* ? - - --f mm MHMfnpOr i*J one oftbe Wastern States, says that populnri ty of ber journal is due to the fac' that people are aUaja expecting she will say something she oiiirbt not to. Wei Pat, Jim didu'l quite kilt you witli that club, (lid lie t "No, but I wish be bed." "What for I" So i could ' teen birn. bung, the vib lain. A stingy busbeod tbrew off the blame oflbe rudeness of bis children in company, by saying that bis wife 'always gives them their own way.' 'Poor thine* 1' was th? prompt response, 4it's all I bars to giro them.* 1 Why doss Habits resemble whaat io many respects f First, Qtilbtr art good for much till they arrive at maturity ; secondly, both are bred io the house, and art also the Jlower of the family ; thirdly, both have to bt eradUJ: fourthly, both are generally well th.rath.td before they ate done with. Some maiden ladies made soldier's shirts about a foot too short having no patterns to go by, and hut little iaforrnt tion. A wag wrote on their bundle : "Like a man without a wife, Like a abip without a sail, The oddest thing in life Is a shirt witheal a?proper length." A benevolent ladr went to visit * who were aaid to be almoat atarving. She found them half cbd, cold, bad sot a morsel of food in the bouse. "What do jou moat Deed f1' she aaked tbe mother of the family. The woman thought a, moment, her face brightened and ahe anawered : "Why. I always did waot a bead dreaa tber are ao becomin * Trutu r.<* a Nutshell.?We com" noend the following'to the altentiou of tboas of our frieude* wbo do not adrer tise. Those wbo do advertise will find themselves justly onmmendsd : " W? cannot cemura a man in buti as who does not advertise,; if be baa nothing worth advertinieg ; but the reader must know that the Rainess man who throws out his sign in a new<pai>er, and is not ashamed of bit stock of goods, can Iwaya furnish battel qualities at a lower price than those who, en her through sham ! or psuiiriouanesa, nsver let tb* public , know what they are doing." ' An Arkansas Fathers Advice to his Son. Bob, you Are about leafing borne te Usage parte. You are going to throw tue out of the game and go it alone.? The odda are agin yon, Bob, remember tbat industry and perseterAnca are the winning Cards, as they are tba "bowers." Book learning, and si. tllst sort of thing, will do to fill 111) with like small Iniinni and you must ha*s the bowers to back y?u up or they aint worth shock*. If luck i* agin you pretty strong don't est# in and look like a sick chicken on a rainy day, <ut hold up your head aud make them believe you are flush of trumps, they dont play m>in you. I've lived and traveled around some, Hob, and I've found out that a* soon as some folks find out that you hold a wenk band, they'd ail back agin you strong. So when you are eorter weak keep on a hold front? hut pi * v cautious ? he aatitfied with a pint. Many's the hand I've euchred because they played for too much. Keep your eyes well rkinned Hob, don't let them nig you?recollect the game lavs as much with the livid witki it a t?uml? Be temperate, never get drunk for then no matter how good your hand, you wont know how to play it, both bowers and the ace wont save you?for there's sertin to be a "miss deal'' or something wrong. And auother thing Bob, (this was spoken in a low toue) don't go too much on wo men ? queens is kinder poor cards?the more you have Vni the worse for you ? you might have three, and nary a trump. I don't discard 'em all ; if you get hold of one thai is a trump, its all good, and there's sxrtin to be cue out of four. And above all, Bob, be honest?never take a man's trick wot don't belong to you, nor "slip" cards, or "nig," for ther. you can't 'ook four itikn in the face,and when lliata the case, there's no fun ia the game?its a regular "cut throat " So bow Hub, fareweil ; remember wot I tell you and you will he sure to *io?end if you don't it serves yon right if you get "skunked Get the Best! PII(EMxTnD OEi\ER. Till) DAII.V PllCEXIX Is published every morning, except Mnn. day, mid contain* the Latent Nf.wa, by telegraph and mail*, up to the heur of going to press ; Kdilorials. Correspondence from different points. Miscellaneous Heading, Tales. Poetry, Sketches, etc , etc , etc ? In the Quantity and Quality of its Head iko Matter is not to be excelled by any paper in South t.nroliun ADVEKTlaKMEAT* inserted on f?vorable terms THE Till-WEEKLY PIKENII ConluiiiN, tn every number, the reading (Duller (embracing '.he latest n?w>) .f Two IsfUt:* of the daily. It ia published every Tuesday, Thursday and JSulurday mornings. THE GLEANER Is pnblished every Wednesday morning ? It will embrace eight pages, containing' forty eight columns, is printed in a form to bind, slid thus secures a lailhful record and history of passing events. Teiims?in udvance, n?;i? ! ?? ' -r-'* o,A ?? * ? w vv Tri-Weekly, " U <dAi Weekly, " 44 19) JULIAN A. 2SELBY. Proprietor, June 20, Colutu.iia, M. C. THE CAROLINA TIMES. OHAItLoTTE, K. C. IS published Daily and Tri'W?e|flv, and furnished to subscribers, a pun ike following terms : Dailt Times, one yenr $10 00 M ** nix mouths 600 a M three months 3 00 T?i-Wbklt T imes, or.e year 6 00 '* " Six months... 3 00 " " three montha, 2 00 The Weekly News, csiitaining twenty eight column*, a transcript of the Dally Times, is published every Tuesday, at $3 per annum. Club* of ten or uiore, ?2 60, and n copy to the getter up gratia. Terms of advertising in the Dull- and Tri Weekly Times, one equare (ten lin**or less) 1,00 far first insertion and 60 cents far each aub-equant insertion. A reasonable deduction im.de for advertisements inserted fers longer period limn one month Advertisements inse.led in the Weakly News ut JI 00 per square for each loser tiun All letters on busies with the above publications should be M<tdrr?s<-d to. waring sl herron, Charlotte, N. C. THE RICHMOND TIMES. It PUBLISHED DAILY AND skmi'WKBHLY bt CHA8 H. WYHfE. Office N. W. Corner iiaio tod 14th slroete. TERMS. Doily eae JTMT.. ft 00 Dtily, 6 meaths 6 00 Daily. 1 month ! 1 00 Semi. Weekly, 1 year 6 00 Hemi Weekly, 6 months U 00 Weekly, 1 year I 00 Weekly, 6 months y 300 Ths Tine* will giye all ths miliiarv, nsvsl, political and foreign intelligence of ths day; py AH eoaaunieetione, either frsm correspondents or fc'ieinees. sh?ald he addressed to L'HaB H. WYNNE, Proprietor. - r . ? Canrnstfr Crfogrr. Published etery Wednesday Morning. BY C0.\^l01tM Jk CAKTEK) EDITORS AMD PKOPIUETORS. W. M. CONNORS, D. J. CARTER. TERMS1 For one year fn advance, - $> 00 For six months " " * - 1.60 Forth.ee months, * . . l.CO No aame will be cotercd wo til the subseriptiou price is paid. ADVERTISEMENTS Will be inserted at ?n< dollar and fifty crnlt per auuare fjr the first, and on* dollar pir square lor each subsequent u.se*lion. A rquare to consist of the apace of ten links, Brevier type. No advertisement considered iess than a square. The number o' in?ortions must be written on each adverti cmcnt, or they will be "user leu till ordered out rih! charged accerdingly. ?cmi-Monll )y, Monthly, or Quarterly Advertisements, will be clue pud crte dollar and fijty cent* per square lor each iuxcitioii. Tha following deductions will Im mad* in lavor of standing advertisements : 3 months. 0 months. 1 year. QuartcnCoIuiuu, $15,no $2.VtiU $35. Ob Hall-0.> luriin, 25,00 36. OO 60.00 One t'oluinii, 85.00 60.00 75 00 tar a., i ouncing candidates lor Office fivt dollar*. CoiumunicalionR recommending enndi. dates lor office and all others of limited or in. dividual interest, < barged at advertising rates. All legal or official notices must b? paid for uj mo IIIUKIIIU.II autiionziiig mo punncnunn o the name, without reference to their ollicial capacity. vr Announoementsof Marri igos or Death*; Koticea of Religious Meeting* published gratia and solicited. Obituary Notices exceeding the announcement, will be charged for the overplut at regular advertising rates. tr Tribute* of Kexpect, rated aa advertiseincnta. JOB WORK Will be executed with neat nets and diapalch and en accommodating term*. 1ST THE CASH for Advertising and Job Work will be required in all instance* a* soon as the work is rendered. Written orders, to secure attention, inu*t be accompanied with the cash. Flour, Uncon, I.nrd, Sorghum, Ac., will bo received in payment of subscription* mid adrcnising nt the market rales. Also clean cotton and liueu rags. AH OLD SONG, Set to a New T?ne. 3 8 6 6. A < tprint/ approach? Ant* and Hoar Ass Frotn their hole* corns out, And Hie* and R4/f, I? -'a - /?-i. in muiir uj Gaily tkip ai?ut." ' 18 ve?r* o*t.ibliahed is N. Y City." "Only infuliinbls romcdi' ? knows." "Frifu from I'oinnni" Not dani'trou* t<? ihe Human Family." "Uats corns cut of iheir bolsa to dio " 1 "CoatA'V Rat, Roach, Ac., Exterm'a, I*n punts ? u?r?l for Knts, Mice, Monetise, Block tort Ucd Ante, tie., die., die , &e. * "CoaUr'i" Bed Bag Exterminator. Is u liquid or ?i?ii ?ii??d in destroy, and olso os a prsventatlve for Bed-Boys, die. "OoaUr's" Eleetrle Powder for Inaeeto Is '?r Main*, Mosquitoes, Flra*.lk?l kiigi Insects on Plant*, Fowls, Animals, die. HT ' Beware I ! ! of all woitblsss imi Uiions, J-Hr":-'** that "COSTAR'8'name i? as each ik?x. Bolils and Flask, bafore vnu bur. 'tSTAadre.., HtSRYR COSTAB. 484 Br?ud*ny, N, V. HT Sold everywhere South. |^jT H) nil Druggintn nd Retailers. Ihrau, Ward ft Co-. Wholesale AyrnU, New Orleaae, La. 18 6 6. INCRKASROF RATS?Tk. Fsrmer'i Oateltr (Knglinh) aMerta nrd prove* by figare* tltnt one pair ef K ATS w:ll bit? e progeny >ed deacon danm oo Lee than 66i. 06(1 in three year*. New, nalase thie int Bien?r family cn.t be kept down, they would eonneme mere foed then would eoeUia , 66. >00 human being*. , IT S e "Costar'*" advertia*e**nt above I 18 6 6. > I A VOICE FROM THE rAR WEST.? ' Spanking of "CoatarV Rat, Roach, Ant ft.#. Exterminator?more grain aud provinionn are dralroyed annually in Grant County by Vermin than would |>av for tona of ihia Rat and Issncl Killar."? Lancaster [ IV'ia J /far- 1 \ yr Sea "CoiTARV adrertlaamaat a'ao*a. . ?r Sold ovary wbara South. I , yr By all Drugiriala an<* Daalara. 1 BARVK3, WARD * Co.. WheleraU Agon la. Juna It-Sai Naw Orlaana, La. 1 ? , IN EQUITY?Lancaster. Ex Parte. C. D. Meltoa, 1 Dill to Per. Solicitor, Northern CiN > petuato Tvali* euit. ) mouy. Andrew Johneotl, ttteeutor oi M'cheel Horton, deceased, having thie day tiled is mv OHice under the Bill u? the above stated caae. aa application in writing, praying fur leave to have taken and perpetuated aecen dnry evidence of the content* <>T the ripm tod Will end Codicil Will of said decerned, bearing date* respectively on the 3lat day of October. 1866. end the 39th day of June. ^8fl0, the original* whereof is alleged to have been destroyed; on motion of KetehaW and Connor*, Solicitor* for Applicant, it ia ordered that all per?on* having like or op poaite interest*, in anid F.state, either itw legatee* or heira at lair of eaid decease i, do appear before me tie the 26lh dav of July, next, to cm** examine the evidence which mny be produced and introduce evidence in reply ; when such evidence, it' nut refuted, ahull be recorded K. O. KILLINGS, C K. L. D. Curaiulaniener* Otlice, Lane-niter ) C. II. So. Cn., April U3J, '66 $ April 96Ui-11? 3ui-. IN EQUITY?LANCASTER. William A Carnea, Adm'r.Bill for PartiJohnCariivM. Sen. dee'd I tion te perfect va. ) ill#, &c. Jacob Cur nee, et ul. j IT appearing to my satisfaction that John Carnea, K'i/.uhtth Carnea, lluey Carnee, William Cnfne*. Jaiuea Ciiriiet, Rosacea Carnea, and Rebecca Ann Came*. parties drlendiinta in the above stated case reside without the limit* of tin* State; on motion of K-rahiiw &. Connors, Complainant's Solicitor*, it is ordered that ths said John Carnea, Ktiz.ibcth Carnea, lluey Carrie*, Willi.-.m Came*, Jame* fames, Rosnntia Curaen.and lie he tree Ann Carnea, da pleud, aimwvr or deinur, to the Hill in enid (-una, on er before tlio 24lh day of June aext, otherwise judgment pio conl'es.o will be ordered ' gainst them. K (i. HILLINGS, C E. L D. Com ri Office. lauiCHnter C. II., ) H. C , March 2 I, IH66 \ Aprl43in. IN EQUITY ?Lancaster. Laid? \V. Itailav. Adm'r. J-mi? j Hill for tna lluinuntd, li. Nullianiel > accnu n i Dower*, el stl. land relief It nppunring t* thv siti?f.irti?n tlint Na lhan.el Bo were, and Harne't II. Johnnon, de? fi-nd.nia #ia the abo?e Muted case, reside liarond the limit* f thin Stale, en motien of Kershaw 61 Connor*. Sol'r* for Com plnioaat.il i* ordure.I that the miid Nathan iel Itow era and Darnelle D Johnson, do p'end, answer er demur to the Dill in said cn*e on or before the firat day T Septem tier next , otherwise j.id^tnenl pro ron'taio ill be ordered i<g.iin?t them K G BILLINGS C. E L D. Com'ra Office, Lancaster (J. II,/ ? C Utn 94 1806 { la. E. REMINGTON k SONS," manufacturers or REVOLVERS, RIFLES, Muskets snd Carbines, Far the United Stales Sarviee. AUa, POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS, REPEATING IMS 11 U.S. RIFLE CASED REVOLVING Rifle*. Rifle and Shot (in* Barrels, and Gue Ma- { U.1^1. IA n 14 _? 9 aa_ _ ?n I- I iQM'iiv n?'iu vj ?uu t/cRicrt ?ru mv i riue In these day* of Housebreaking and Robbery, every House, More, Bank, aud ollice, should have oue of REMINGTON'S REVOLVERS Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late improvements in Pistols, and superior workmanship and form, will find all combined in the New Remington Revolvers. Circular a coalmining cuta and description of our Arma will ke 'urni-hed on applica> tiaa. E. REMINGTON 61 KONS Ilia*, N. Y. Moore &. Nichols Agents, Na 40, CourlUod SI. N. Y. May 36, 9m. UNITED STATES STEEL PEN WORKS, Factory, CAMDEN. S.J, R Esterbrook 8c Go. Steel Pen Mannfacturere warkhoviks : 463 ARCH ST. PHILADELPHIA, 42 JOHN ST NKW YORK T\ee* Celebrated Pent are of Genuine Amtr iemn Manufa. lure, and eomprit erery loading etyle in (Ju Mark ft, an, I art equal in fnith, elatticity andjineneu of paint to the best im> ported. They are\ therefore, euro to gain the confident* of the A nurican public. .vam plea nod Prices on application. Lot* Made to Order, of any pattern or stamp required. For Sale to the Trade at the Manufacturer't Warehoueee, at aboee ; and at retail by all Stationert, Fook?llert and Ntme Dtalert in the United Siatet. B. E8TERBROOK * CO- , March 7, IMS.?*?. Jackaon Ledge, No, 63. A.-. P.-. M.-. wot Dkkthirr: Yen are harabv aam* nr>nr<l to bo and appoar at your fap Lodge Room on or boforo lk? Regular CominuoicatioA of Jufio Aoxt, [Thuradiv, Slot), Coia^pioparod to pop irour dn*o, or *t leant pvt. A fa!! moot iug i? earnestly requested. Tl?oao who f?ij to a boy will b? d?*W with according to oor DyLowe, and tale Ruolulint of lit Itodg*. By ordor of tho Lodge DAVID J. UAftTSg Apfil 4, 16?*. la. ' | "1 ? f I" II'?i (PREMIUM) This Wiinger has *pnln taken the first premium in the Rreat Pair of the American Institute?it ha* a'ho taken the First Pre* tnium nt the State Fnira of New Verk, Ver mont, Pennsylvania, Ohio. Michigan, Ir.di nne, Illinois, Kentucky, lown, Wisconsin, Connecticut River Vnllev Pair, Cham; lain Valley Pair, and nt most of the Cotlsty and Institute Fairs throughout the country Over 2PO.OOO have been sold and are new in use in 1*e United State , and we neter heard of one thai trat not liked The Universal in superior to all other Wringers, in having large rolls of soli! Ia din Rubber, so protected bv slrsng coo* wheel*, that they can rot alip or hreak loose rorH the shaft Its strong wood frame cannot be broken, and deny not rust or soil the clothes ft very Universal Wringer is WAR* ranted. We select a few testimonials from persona w idely known to the public, w h<> speak n? tual eaperVncs, nod are above suspicion of tutasin anient. :o: "My fntnily would as soon give up the csoktng stove us this CLotMF.s WittNUit. It cannot be too highly recommended.? [ Solon Kobiason. "This it ill* firit Wringer I have found thai would aund ihn service required uf it [J. l\ Muggins. Lovrjoy'a lietel. "We 'hink the Machine much more than pay* for ilaelf every vear in the Having of garments. We tliiuk it important the wringer ehould be tilled wiili t'lKiS."? [Orange Judd, hduoret American Agrieul* turiat. "I heartily commend it ie econnroieta of lime, money and contentment."?[ I'lie R#v Dr. Hello wa. PR ICES. Large Wringer, "A" $12 00 Medium Wringer, "II" l|> 00 I Doiy'it Washer, Family Size. _ t^ 00 Duty's Washer, Hotel Si_a. / 18 00 Merchnnta or good rnnvaasefs can make mou.'y rapidly nelli* g them in avery town. Kxclueive aale guaranteed and liberal terma given to raapnn-iblc punier who tiral apply. Deacriplive t 'irciliw i.ud termn sent tree. 'I'll* celebrated DOTY'S C1.DTHKS WASIIKK. which baa juat taken the Hrat preinlum at the great hair of the American lualilute. ia also no Id bv the Moderati/nrd. R. C. BKOWNIN(i, General Agent. Ne. 3t7 Broadway, New Yerk. February 7th, lltftt?ly. WEED'S HIGHEST PREMIUM SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE Has only to bo seen and uporatod to bo Appreoiatod. Call and ncf for yottraelf before perehan. ing. i'leane brino nmnple of varluim kind* f thread, (nuch an in usually found at aterea.) and varioua kind* of fabric, which you know the former ino?t popular Sewing Machine* either cannot work at all, or, at beat, very imperfectly. over any other Machine in the market will be eeen at a gianee lat It runs easily and rapidly, aid i* ai conetiurtrd aa to endure all kinda of iianga 2d. Ne breaking of threada in going over atone 3d. Ne imperfect aa'ion of the feed at ueeavrn place* In *he work. 4th. The Weed-atitch catchee af itaelf, and villaewr 'rom the fineat lace le the heaviret leather, and I rum 200 cotton te count linen thread. 5th. The Weed Machine will d<> beanti fui quilting m the bare wadding, without using inner liningi time leaving it aoft aa if done by hand. 6th The variety of fancy werk that can ba done oa the W V V \\ M A r U I M V p >> ij u is hi it li II I U I with ao Ii111? Ireubla, make* it equal, if not aupcrior, to nix maciiirm combined; f??r in alani-e, it Bind*, li?uta, Tucka and mw? on toe band at the name liuie, and in fart the WEED No. 2 MACHINE, aa befoie atalrd. ie equivalent to a combination of any aix ordinary ntarhiea. Ordera for uiachinea may be aent thrnufh the America* Advihtui** Aoaact, >89 i Broadway, N YBelow wo give a few prices: No. 1 Oil nWik Weliiui, Ornamea ted, with ilemmrr. $80 00 No. iiOil Black Wain at, llalfCaae, Orrittuieaicvl. with llemmer 65 00 No. 'J Kitra Oil I'olialied Black Walnut, Half Caae, Large Table, beautifully Ornamented.*75 00 Weed Sewing Machine Co? 506 Broad way, N. Y. February 7ib, 180A.? lj. YORKVILLE ENQUIRER. YOUKVILLB, 8 0. TERMS?IN ADVANCE?Three do! lera ai'd fifty rente per yrer ; two detlare for ais moittn.; one dollar for three moo toe ?payable in "grewabacke." When pay | Ment le Bade in epecie, two dollar, ami fif. ly rente m year ; one dollar and lwenl/> Are rente for elz Mentha; ee>enty five rente for three Mentha. Single define, tea ceo in. * I A BABBITT'S COLUMS. I SA Per Oat dared V BY USINO BT. BABBITT'S LABOR SAVING 80\P. Tiiia S*np la road* from pur* and clean material*. CONTAINING NO ADULTE. RATION OP ANY KIND, will not injur* the ui*at delicate fabric, and l? especially adapted for woolen*, which will not shrink after being Washed with thin Soap. It ma? be used in hard or salt water. It will f*. more paint, gr*ea?, tar ar.d stains of all kinds. Ono pound warranted equal to two pokrda of ordinary family aoap. Direction* 4 sent With **ch bar for makiogihre* gallons handsome soft soap from on* pound of this Sctnp Each bar ia wrapped in a circular* containing full direcliona for use, printed in English and Oeramn, A*k your g-ocef for "B. T. Bubbltt'a Soap," and take other. B. T nAB8lTT. No*. 64, 65, 66,67, 6S, 69, 70. 79 &74, Waahingtun at., N. Y? MAKK YOUR OWNT SOAP, Ov PER CENT. SAVED By using d. t. babbitPd pure Concentrated i'ota* t or llendy Soap Maker Warranted double the strength of common I'olaah, and superior to any other snponitier. or lev in the market. Put up in cane of I pound, 'i pounds, 3 pounds, 0 pouuda and J8 potitida, with full direction* in English and Gcitnan for making hard * and Hofl aoap. One pound Will make Ifiw* gallon's of aoft soap. Net lime io required' Conetimera will hud this the cheapest Pot. aali in market. It T BaIIBITT. Noo. 04, 05. 66, 67. 68. 68. 70. 78 A 74, Washing ton street, N. Y. XA I'ER CZiST SAVF.P Ol; n Y USIXG ^ ?T. R ARR1TT\S BKSTMKl). ICAL SALBKATUS, -MADE I root co anion an It." Bread mnde with this Saleratn* contains, when baked, nothing * but common salt, wa'er and flour. B. T BABBITT, Nob. 64, 65, 66. 67. 68,6'J. 70,78 &. 74. s Waahingioo street, N. Y. J** f \ PEIt-CliNT Saved BY USING B r. nAiimrrs star yeast I'OWDEK. Light Hiacuit or unv Kind of cake mav bo mad* with thia "Yeaat Powder" io 15 inicutea. No ahorU nine U required when sweet milk la uaed. b t babbitt, Na <4 to 74, Wanhiogtoo at., N. Y. ApriU.ly. % West's Improved Pump. Anti-freezing, Double-Acting, Forcing and Lifting. ' < These Pumps have now been in general ^ Mas, a number of years, and fire belief eat. iefactiua than any slier, aud are recouiiaea* ded us m n n n n n m . 1 II IS D E# 3 T I. by f.'apttin Kricaaao, and athor antinaii anginaara. \V'? can rafar ta thousands ua* iog ihfDi, and giiarantaa thai all rill rsoI onitnand iitaiu. Thay ara mar# ?ita0la ta construction, aad wark aaaiar, aad coal Isaa than all otliara. pdtiA Our readers will find tha dfluhla acting, improVaJ pump of J. D Waal 6t Co , aao < of tha baat ia tha uiarkat. It ia vary aim* : ^ pla, wailn ta a charui, ao thai aay child may u?a it) throws a ataady, contiuM^pa atranm, aad d?a* nal fracas in tha eslJasl ' * sxpoaurs, aad ia unusually eha.ip. \Va aay thia knowingly, and gtva the testimony af aur own accord, wlttiaut tha koowiadjra or frniiiut ?f tk? " a/ v 1?? . 1 w. ...? f> ?f isiui 4t. I CiHA* wig Post. July I, ln63 From the \tw York Obttrwsr. -Wo have had in us* tor months past sos d of West's pn>n( *, which hi* givnu u? a tra satisfaction aa a fore* aod lifting pump lhaa any wn have ever used It ia sua of great power, and well adapted for ahip'e decks, mines, factories, greenhouses, graperies, ml Tl>? Morning Chronicle and Hallway Journal says It is rscoiainanded for its, extreme simplicity of eaaetrogliei. great strength sod consequent durability and. cheapness of repair. There is no atutKey. bos?the pressure being held by a cappeeking like that upon tha narking piston ^ working ia a ay Under, fitted for the purpose within tha upper air ebambcr?which we, think a grant iiof rorem.nl, as slutting is SWt liable to bn teranged and Isah under strong preeeuro to say nethiug of tha la a by, trie iaa incident thereto. It line slso two sir chambers, thua the actios of the vnlve 1 ia cnahioned upon both sides by etr?pre* venting water hneauer and vacuum thump. Tfe valves are very ace****ble, aod simply sod cheaply repaired, They wurk easier tbnn amy puirp we have ever seen ; the 4 inch eyii..der being worked by ehild'eo io I wells 100 feetdeepjtodee I hey are as trams* ly cheep, am wdl a* simple sad strong, w*.' freely reeemmeod them. "CiMUtDst Mtju, N. t, Jane If, 1Mb. J. I>. W est, 4 Co.?Gent# t The >*in^ Which I ordered fey our mine is received j and put to work in oar sad.d.. *x.ri 1 wliicit w# oro oinkiof Wo tad ikai OOO nan irill, with mm, lift 50 gallon* ft aiauU. It our iipNiillnoi it mrf nipwl, and oar workaM in higlitr pl?M< od orith it. It w?ll do groat Mrrioo oritll but trifling tipoOM for Miin. Your a reapacilully, Com tlMOVra Wo kin plooty Boro aocb oortiflMloa, bat think thooa nro oaoagb. K?r Pooipo, Hooo, PipOt otoMddroo* or eoil opoa i. U. WftHT dl CO, 40, CoortUod tUoot, N. V, Kiflta.