'Wit nub *lmo% El :ENVY LIYDLOA: Ait Snug ti! Osmium E. Dodge. pgrtforts imvartir_NTED. voteslnc natlmail tnesinzer. A c•• 1;o,, te:l c,iscomb. ... A t-hreuJ no4;.,naturni-born geni us from Nevi Hampshire. Frenehmun , A devoted namirei of Jenny. • i'..:lfi,le,ttirst 1/.r. ,14 1 'talker frisloaaa l . A true son .4' the BOIL and a, Jenny man to the back-bone._ An admirer of his own daughter Katreeii. Miss Snit's' An inquisitive old maid, of an on certain age. : .ToC4 A lad of fourteen, whese. , voire just chancing. • "Of all the fine singers that ever you beard— And warrant you've listened to many— There's none to-compare to that musical bird That goes by.the name of sweet jenny. • "Ladies and gentlemen, children and folks: It was once remarked by a very good and eccentric individual, that `he who bath no rnu• sic in his soul is fit .)r. treasons, stratagems, and spoils.'• Well; now, / shall of course be honorably acquitted of the above charge, for I am a bit of a musician, _myself, though of course I don't pretend to -hold a pitch-ptpe.to the Swedish . Nightingale. But rve a nat'ral turn for music, and that a • fact.: Even in my party youth, when I was Mere sera ibrrveof a so to speak, my musical talent stuck : out like an organ handle. It - was first made ap parent by the rapid.ancl dexterous'martner in which . I 'got over the bars' when also out of Deacon Jones's melnn-patCh; by the way I minded my rests during the process of hay raking and tester-hoc:ng; not to mention that my head.. was always full of eroteh , ls and that l rulent through a great many quavers and semilravers to the exhilarating mnsic,of a one-stringed instrument that sounded agood deal more like a cow-hide - than a cat-gat. In ! fact, my old schoolmaster had. no car-for mu sic of. any other sort. Indeed, I have otten heard him-remark That it was all in his • eye.' . l And consequently, my air was always rounter io the tenor of the old pedagogue's feelin g s; so, course, it was to him all toss; But I have forgotten my subject. I was to Sing of Jenny I, i ad —so here goes: ~Diftc&men. nO, charming 3BSI Jenny io now Millie go, And Ti! tell von the reason why: Moog'lt eume of her notes are remarkably 'low, Her tniimic's uncommon high." thridg.:—"Aw, my dealt fellahl. She's a charming singall, to he shuah. I've travelled in . most quatahs Of . Europe, and heard the must remarkable op&wahs iu Etaltia. France, and Germanali; but trike me utrly' if I ever heard a prema putt honah, who boala thr slightest comparison to Mademoiselle 1A a beautiful girl and a chartning artiste, There's none that can rival Miss Lind tilt ! I think I'd sarrendith my whiskabs, at least, For her power at raising the wind-ah." liinkcr.—"Peower to raise the winder! Well. it veou han't got peower. to raise the I(..;w6:4:you : re a slimmer critter than I took e to-be, that's !hit enough, any heow." /Atwiy.—"Lah, you:re ! Your allu si.?ris to my per-ion are—ah—personal. sah, personal. awl highly offensive, sab. Ypu mis wlerstowl nw, said, power to raise h. windmh, by (which phi-A se9l, ) y I merely is to remark that it :void,' be exceed pleasantmh. to replenish one's tremury iih, in the rapid nntnah ct the Swedish can a- Irtn!,Te.—"Can't—whatr Otn.ift • —"cluitalrece." maybe' tihe. can't, 'Mt 'len you what 'ti;, Mr. Waspwaist,.-she can, if any Indy can, provided it's anything in the singers line. kern can't tell •me liothin' :dmut Jenny, t',,* I went to hear her myself, amt ink a ,eat right side o' the feller that tuk timirfust llustown; and it dcnns! She Aike:+t of son4s, But ,4weuvr, 1 kiu 'em: Icy . gwitieto nti:r.l all the t011e.4. ,An thou hire cont. Barnum. (1, ten ilo.u6anl .lollars fir ei•ery Light, I..ts of fine preen:, au.l w,tit•;rt,, It'+ ro - ally rimer, a din-a:Won night, Than hocilv; ; and diggio4 ihwtatere;_! lademoi3ellotind, v o t v;)a . Call, 'she is vun rh , cotteuie magititiqueo . ab. ver fair. Ah, lite elyttile Lehi, :511e sing do lilte . biril utrtri ale , de martinlale . vet 1:01 call: I ahaii himr 41e to itTigrie no getter flan Le Mlle "'pr i vy! • ".1!t, "id! Zll,,nny Litt.! • She Aug' healthful as it I say: nevair shall hear pettcr atuz;que as dat, 0 uevair! 0 ucvair! V jamais ! (7.litunny.) .hiss now, gentlemen, I've been a singer myself thr a good many years, like to : know it tlennys's voice sii o nd s mitie--•cause if it Ales, goia, ,, to Lc a u;t11,;:1-eler myself. - • , (Y'rie.l th. 3 nit ma/J/one, cm! You makey etc crazy. Zat is no pion' singin' ze thin' of ze saw. Your voice not so pet ti,r to singiti, madame, az to frighten ze ..If;s3 Snibs:---"Wdl, I suppose Jenny Lind's voice is nut so high us mine, and so our voicc4 (hi:Ct.:sound much ...0c; but I've got a- broth or here, fourteen yot4s of age, that I guess van s'itig like Jenny bind, for his,voice is jest n - obanging; and he sings both high and•low :it the same time. Jacoh, tell the gentleman what kind of a voice you've got-" "Fre jot a kind of a bass-drum, fife ‘oie e ,, n o w, :cause 'twit settled. Some think 'tan't no voice at all, but I'll sing, it 'you want me to." (rti!S Mc scale.) Pecnchmait.—"O murdare! murdare! For' . li-aVeu's sake, stop your noise. and run and hide yourself, ur sumepixly kill you for bu - frog and make soup of you." frishman.—"Be the powers! the lad could make a fortune at manufact uringpateut tlinn• der for the theaters. lint Jeui the- sweet Trish lass, is the darlirit titr mr, intirely. Her swate voice—the blissings of the 'lowly dith er upon it—is more inchaniing- nor the birds of Paradise that sings in the groves of auld Ireland, 'write they're no groves at all, but 1 , : 1v small parks, consisting of tine scattlicrin' Oeb, hedad! but Jenny is the Quane of A merriky fur singin', barrio' it a fra counthry, with niver,a, Quint; but the Prisideut. ..oehl Jenny's a Aarlint. n (Toth of a hint, Awl chants like an angel in Men; 's swath Irish lass as iver saitk mass • Though I born by a 'Under in Swaden." "Oat! they may talk of their Gene-grit and their Jenny:Plug/6v, their Jenny-jfexinal and. their spinning-Jennis— but give me the sing: ing Jenny they cal( Jenny Lind, and the divil may take the lave of them." , (Sings.)-‘--"Ochl Jenny's a larlint," Duichmait.—"Yaw, yaw, Chintzy. Lind sings ,r,oty well. dat ish true. I rash heard her vouch, and she's coot! Yaw, she ish so pet-1 ter issh' coot; she, is neat'. But. I visit your coot hear mine daughter,. Katreen. She ish vorr shmart gal, only she ron't do notting. And yen she rash little mite of gal, der schoolmaster couldn't lam notting from her, hilt she doesn't mind der schoolmaster no. mare ;13 she don't mind her modeler. Vonce, yen der schoolniaster tell_ her sing side, she sing so high dat I rash 'fraid she shplit her motif . wide ,open. But Katreen is coot gal, only she runs after de poys but she does dat out of shbile, 'cause de puss runs after Kat reen. "0, a peautiful singer is mine, daughter Katroen, And no one in school hasn't used her; Thoiigh sbe hasn't scen'Ller sweet musical Queen, AO's co petter and root as ter rnasider." Miss Sitibs.—"Well, now, gentlemen, if any 'of you have ever learn- this. angelniious erit , ter sing, 1 do wish you'd tell me what there is a Anit her singing that turns everybody's head topsy r t Limy. For my part I'4 like to, •no'ci." neow, there's no use o' 'eour knowing anything- about it, for yeort can't dew anything 'in, that line;any heow.--1 But I s:pose the hull secret of the excitement in old 'Hai? Columbia' about the angeliferous gal is, E fluribus Coital goes head, neck, and heels ,for 'true worth and a lateh 7 String that's _never drawn in at the door."Lt statchinv, fellah , natchttre! We have nevah Won't had puab, natchure in troduced iniouah OPewith music, or indeed in anything clip lin ouab large cities. I've heard of such things at! human natchore in Boston and New Yawak, , but I've never Atm any of IL" ViAnturt. —"Och, and belied! lilt's a vat ly-a-ble article, why don't they bring kin in pipes, 'along wid de Cochituate and Croton .wathent Y. Be sure, an' as long an we can `have the swate Jenny w•id us, we want' none of, yer niurthering stuff, whatefer it is, for "Jenny's a (tartlet, a I)v:it!' of a Isms, And ;chants liko an angel in Aden; A swate Irish lass, as her said tiaM, Though born by a blunder in Sweden." confidential.—" But, after all, ladies and g.mtlemen, Jenny is undoubtedly the finest Singer in the world, and what's much to . her rause, and half the secret of her fame and success, she is as good anti generous, as she iq gifted and happy. "Of all the meet t•inzerst that over.yoo heard--;- And warrant you're liatened tomaany— Theree none to compare with that motieral bird. The trueNhearted i generous Jenny!" VirA GAiLAxr It&PGY...--"So you would not take tile to be twetrtyr- said a young lady to herretiter, while, datfeirm :p?lkit, eveningivego; -"What. weal you take me PHILADELPHIA. i STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,. Witelesale and Retail- IIT M. 1111. L, Shaw Hat and TV Itotinet 111.9.1111facturer and dealer in Straw 4.1 In 4eneral. Nmth Seooild street. (bee• t:'w elst aide- 'directly eppcadte Rata's Red Lkut l'hi!ad,lphia, whero may te founds large and voenrive assort ni.-nt (pf gu(AA in the abuse line. to which at!cufi,n of Country StnraeoPela and 31111IneT * 15 rnfieularlY InTited. gubdi'sold at the lowed pricee. March 24; 1a55 12-2 m I --- CALEB MILLER, srecimgoi Gro• Sco"; No. 24 Sontlililith Street, Philadelphia. TURKISH/Emery, Sand and Emery, Pupenr, Steam Man, Curled Hair. 'ilota and Chkr gprirgv Tacks. BurAps. &c. Imparter of riench Screws. Forte Hardware, Mrude:Wire,Felt.Cloth, he. Sole r &rent ,r the t.r ollowin art!Cles: `tee England Carving 1, Co.'s Maul) Forte Lela. L3 - rev, 3lnuldingv, 4e.: J. Wash : burn S: .uperior Parsons 8 Co :a Excel ! Fier Sand and Emery Papers and Cloth. at the losrot vrholevate priers: - Philadelphia, February in, iStS FILES AND RASPS. i New Street File WorkyPhiladelphis. ""t 1 ;k The sub . . b • ...CTII CT IS constantly ntanufaetlirlng f.r Iriokanit and and liasps'of ts , fery doe:lokm. and haring. bums prartl• rally etigaized in the business wire than thirty pen+, can : isuarantev his work at the lowest prisms.. _ Manufacturers andliechanics can base ; their 014 Ma re-cut V.dmado quo! .ta , New: a half the odziosi cost. J. li. SMITH. 61 :line itreet. tbetween Rare & Vine and & Philadelphia, January''' 441 CARPETING SELLING BELOW COST Sitthseiiher, determined to close • his Carpet Linsiiless..cders the entire stock;contist. Snit of all the new styles of Englirh Velvet.. TapeStry. Brussel.,'lngrains and 3 Ply and Venetian Carpets nude by the celebrated John Crossley a England; t4-eth er with an iniineilso stock of ingrain. 3 i'ly and Venetian Carpets of dmut.stie tuna: dictum, Oil Cloths, Stair Rods, Liu gets. Sheep Skins and Cocoa Mate. Lc, 4c., Wow cost, for ca.h. Sow la the thue fur bargains. ROBERT li. WALHER,• .10) Che.fnut strrd, brbno Eighth, south tide. Philadelphia. Mirth 1031 a . -TO CASH BUYERS. BAILEY 6c, BROTHER", No. 252 Chesnut St., above Ninth, Philadelphia, I=l A LARGE STOCK OP CARPETINGS, 1 .4 1 :11B11:1(31,NG the inky and leading styks in Velvet, Tapestry. itrusaels. !spafussed :stair Oil Cloths. Ece., all of vc Lich will be sold at the lowest CASH 'TICKS; Wholesale or Retail. t 4 optetfilter 23. 1b64 JULIUS STERN,' No. 145 North Third Si., Philadelphia, THREE DOUR' ABOVE k,/,.(;1,E HOTEL . HOLESALE,cIeaIer in fancy Dress Trimmings' and MlllinerfOoods, and 'Manufac turer of fancy Silk Bonnets, koeps constantly on hand a very exterudve as who had had bad luck. and found the more they tricriCto get forward - the more things. reent against them, consulted him: their had luet hasileft them, and( they are now fortunate, rich and happy., lie hill thesverrt that stops the slander and envy of yorieenemiet. • fIEA TLE.3I :—Loney to roar Interests befuro it is ton late. Men who have been unf4tunato and unsuccessful in life and in husiness--rnen who have worked haril and struggled against adversity and- misfortune, the greater part of their lives. and found the-more they tried to get forward, thr4more things Went against them—these Men have consulted him for the last thirty years._ AU theiki who have followed his. advice are now rich and happy; vrhilo those blinded by pr,judlse and ignonince.meglest ed his advise, cue still laboring against adversity and poverty.: lie shows the /items, of lour future lri . te, an-All interviews are strictly private and Dr. l'anhorn has changed his residence and office to No. 354 Lombard street. between juniper and Broad. the 4A. house from Juniper, on the South side. oppOsire the Church. Ring the Thlsrmeftt Offire. July S. 1,54 awl WILBORI COMPOUND OF , PURE ,COD LIVER OIL .ifiND LIRE, CURE FOR C(NSIT3IPTION,. Aghour. Bronchitis, anent(' PeMid*, and sit Son:fitMax thorwr.e. The . Proprietor has' succeeded (from directions of Pros fe , sur . .Stonel in Combining the Oil and Ihne eo. perfectly that mho taste orate Oil. Which is so nauseous' to Persons generally. Is entirely overcome. and it ran taken by the-ne-st delicate fentsles with plc tore.. And es regards the benotit of this article over the pure oil; the following case. by tone. is sufficient to 'convince the most sceptical. The young lady was '24 years of are. -Het dis., , as.t - arts imo of unmixed phthisis, which; had been expected to tertninate in the rUurse of it few months, fatally. The upper part of both her lungs - wits filled with tubercles . ; and Isywnmo places were I* -, giuningle soften. The case was evidently a had one. The tnettment of cod live r o il was at tiro its:A. but without marked improve ment. The phosphate of lime was tlien ,adfulnistered With the oil. and the result. as In the case of 1313.11, other, was soon apparent. The patient was rapidly ertting CAUTION,—tin aeo.unt of tlw great reputation of this Compound for all Lung Complaints. title suhscrlher would caution the afflicted against using any except that man , - ufactured by him: as he has the only recipe in the. 11. States for combining the pure Oil with Litoie iri :a Proper manner. Therefore as you value yoUr health. Purchase none exrept that manufactured by It. WII.IIOII. me, Court Street, Itta on. For sale in Philadelphia by T. W. ItYOTl' t SONS 132 North Second Street. For sale in , TottsVille C. 111 - MIES. Druggist. opposite F i piscopal Church. . Pottgvliie, N.iYetilwr 11, -'f • THE' 'AMERICAN'S FRIEN6.• 1 Most humbly and sincnrely thank you t w the irce mom. patronage whhili you have 'bestowed -upon, my Pills. 1 take this I pporttufity of stating that. my _kneea. tors were ail Artierican Citis.Ms, and that 1 entertain for all that concems'America. and Aniericans. the most lively svumathies. is. much no. that I . orlginallv compounded thew Piils expressly - to suit your climate, habit.., ronsti, tutions and manner of living; hitending, to establish my- self Anton; you. which I have now dour, by taking kretu -I,s in New York. 'l'llttllA.S' lßri.hulf Al ;‘,s, Corner of Ann and \a ,eau Streets, X. Y. •if the 111..1.and Lief: dull .B,lh,na Tit,' Citizens of the Onion suffer mucti from disorders, f the hit vt ate! : 4 1‘ , 111:11 , cancel[ any 'are free from the influence of flu se destruetive In tire life wear's fast. The fair th , lll:ll.Ce harldil.hrrie In the Woibi:nr to 3 certain peeled when. di , :tn...t , dan: to say, many lose their teeth anti inoks. while yet in.the heydey h sad evil. may be effeetually remedied by continually ke..plutr. the rsud pure; and the Liver and Stomach in a healthy :let en. Ashen tin', life will How tniothly. ar.l resembh , plan tf: in a rOng..nial !lime. where an eternal spring appears to rei;.m. Ai it regards the pre servation of the human frame. and ,the -duration of life._ much may be a11i.41 - ed, and. I say fearleasly, that health . and life can tte prolonged for many years beyond thelenr dinary limits. if liolloway's fills. are taken to purify the blood according to the rules laid down tor health eonr tain et t i n ti i ' e ,fireetiotis whirl? atisompany each box. A nu , . of (en year; - 11.111 , 11'7t,4, rnred CI'Y ofa 1. , 11..r frrnn plain John johnshn, Astor l /fortae; - .Vet,, Tnrt - ,.1.0,,,,,ry 51h. Ih51: . To Pr0r5.......,0r. HOLLOWAY: 3N. Corneenf AnnamtNassau str,wts„ New York- , -Sir:—lt is with the most heartfelt pleasure I have to inform you that I have Ikea restored to health and strength by taking your Pills.. Forthe-lasi ten years, I suffered from a deraugentent of th , .. Liver and Stonuteli, and was reduced to such an extreinity that I gave ny my Ship. never expecting to go to sea any mow', as I had tried every rowdy that was.7reemmetnied to me, but all to no purpose fund given myself tip to, despair. alien at last I was recommended to try your t ills: After using them for-three mouths. the - result is that I tun now in better health than I have been for eleven years past. and indeed as well as I ever was in 'my life. You are at liberty to make this known fir the ben efit of other.. I /VDl3il/. Sir, yours respectfully-, .1011'N JOCINS'ON. These celebratd:Pills are wonderfulty efficacious foil the following complaints: A gliA. 1 indircemion,, . • Asthma. - -i.laundire. . iiii ion,. Complaint F. ' ,Liter itiotehec on the Skin. . 1 l'iles. - • Bowel Complaints. lietention'tl Urine, • - . . . l'onstingtibn i.f the Hostels,': 4 etorula or King Evil, and ; Drup..) • Erysipela& Irivale I rreßularit .all kindK Fevers of 311 kindq , Sold at the Estatglahment of ProreFaor lICILUMAT, SO. 31aiden Lane, New lork.-antl 24 Strand: London; also,hy ellreclw•table.rn•_.dats an ti Dealers In '.%1 tin es through out Oa. United Staten., In Boxes at 2i./ centa, tl'!4ernts and $1 each. . • There is r+Thsitieristie sal . ing bylakin; lhP larger N. l:.—f irdiumi fur the• guidance .Or pittepts in ev ery tilsorticr are aMiekt to each Ito:. En= WON DEI4FUI • CURE OF A METHODIST MINISTER! • 1)R. SWAYNE'S Celebrated - a -Fa Luttlly should pc 'without them. D e , meayne' l esqu'pound STI) i,y ;rod Cherry, , The orhit • • it- 1 genulne.preparatlon. . The wonderful curOs performed by this in valuable modicinc. in pulmonary Cormiiiptiom:Coughi, - Ai-thin& Bronchitis, Influenza, Whoop.. fug Cough. Croup, Spitting-of . • , Maxi., Lit- - ' er Complaint, Pain in the Side and Breast; Tickling or miring in the throat. and an 4.lllle2bea of the Luna and Breast, hare' excited the utonishment of all who .hare trimmed ite marvellous effect there la on tiecoant Of medicine from theearlieFt a4 r es, furnishing ¶llel. READ THIS EITRAORDINAiLT .• . , Dn. SwAtstr;--Dear I feel It a debt of gratitude due to you—and a duty te, the afflicted generally, to offer my bumble testimony in favor . of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. .So throe years since, I was violently at tacked with Cold and Inflammation of the Lungs, which was accompanied with a very distressing Cough, and pain in the breast anti head: a very considerable discharge-of offensive morons from my Lungs especially upon r,banges of weather, however slight. At first I felt no alarm about my condition, but was pretty soon convinced that I was rapidly going into Consumption. 1 grew . daily weaker, and at length was scarcely able to walk nbout, orapeak I above a whisper, such was the exceeding weakness of my Lungs. During this time I bad tried various preparations and 'prtsrriptions, but (mind no relief—growing all the time worse. Just here I was advised ands persuaded by a deaf friend in Wilmington to make trial of your Syrup of Wild Cherry. I ,moot confess that previously I had. been prejudiced against patent mediclueii, and I am still against those coming out of the handt of empyrics, but understanding your:claims to the profession and practice of medicine, and haring implicit faith iti the sayings of my frientl.l forthwith purchased of Dr. Shaw, one of your agents, a few bottlee.iaud commenced Its use. Ity disease was at this tlmp of 2d or 25 moraine standing; and musts fluently was deeply siaated. I found. however, considera ble relief from the life of the first four or tire bottles.-- But being a publk speakei. ' 1 freinuently attempted' to preach with my inereating strength, and. ther*by ruptcr ed those vessels that bad already begun to heal: in this way, doubtless, my cure was greatly retarded. -in conse quence of acting thus imprudently, 1 had to use 12 or 15 bottles before I was perfectly restored. I Iwo no ques tion a much tmaller number of bottles would hare made me sound. but for the aboio indiscretion. The Syrup al layed the feverished habit, did away with the distressing cough, put a stop to the discharge of matter from, the lungs, and gave them and the entire $y stein good health: I have deferred giving this certiticate sill now for the pur pose of being perfectly Kitts - fled with the permisnenr,v, ot the cure, and now that I feel perfectly well. offer it with pleasure. itEV. .7: D. JORDAN.. Dublin County. N.C. ; . • Sisals.—The Rev. J. P. Jordan is a highly respect. able Minister of Dublin County, in this State: be desired me to forward to you the foregoing certificate. being fully ,acquainted with the facts. 1 mm testify; that this I,l4W meta is Comet. I shall publish it in our papers. as he is generally known throughout our sectkat. 'Very respectfully., DR. WM. till kW, DrurAist,- Wilmington. N. C. The .1. P. Jordan is well knoirn by us; whatever he may state may to strictly relied upon: 'C. a D. DTPIiE. Druggists, • Wilniington, N. C. • Look went° the Marks of the Genotne. U I RI. PA RTIC VLA R LY• FOR ;lige Dr. Swayne s Compound Syrup of Wild Chary, the wig!. nal and only genuine; remccolv.r. it Is Put np In square bottles, covered with a besuliful.wiapter. (steel engrav ing), with a portrait of lir. Swayne thereon; also his sig nature. DYSPI•:iSt 1 OR WORMS. . _ /RMS. SIVAIIet:K Cruintsfro Vitentrret lM certainly the most Worms. or and edreetual retnedy for the destrortion of Worms. or the care of that tnoft unpleasant compLtlnt. Ityspepeta, that has yot been offered to the public. Nor!). yennine except that in square bottles, with the pees. it of Dr. Swayne nu each wrapper. Dtt. sorArleff PIAPM 07ATE11 BARSIPAILITIA ARP TAR Paul, the irregularities incident to,fentakte. for. r npay. Ar. No medicine makes such certain cures MI Dr. SIVAYNES SCOAR COATED SARSAPARILLA AND, TAR PII.LS. They set swan- alterantives, produce a healthy Plate of the eocretlonn. reacting sit otetrurthma. Dv. Swayruie Cholera Machu* Diatithm . a, and Dysentery •a speedy and effectuai remedy. for ASIATIC CHOLERA. ftmmon Cholera 'Herbal. Diarrhoea; Dysen tery, Cholera Inikatam or Samna :CI CoMplaint. Pains in Stomach and Rowels: Vomiting. Sea Sl , ltnese, Sickness of the Stomach. Lownel of Spirits, and all affekitrair of the Stomach and Dowels. Fat Itt • • JOHN G. TOLOWN: 1 ., JOIN S. C. MARTIN. ' • G. &W. 11UNTZINGEli. S9huylkill Haven. • ITICEL & HARNDT, Ttvornt. •' J. 4- BURN& ; lllaetnlil ' ,H. W. PREVOST. • j • L L PIS% Tamaqua. • • ' •.A. R. JIMMIE% limp!, Ntadalr. -.- And try in the Tainelpal norekerer liduiylkW and ad#lnpat coadiss. • • - July 49), 1854. -cents_ 311 LL t lIIM MI IStndrtry - aympt"m, iVenenkil Alitrtionot I Weakness, from whateier CUM'. Sr.; EMI 20-11 , TRAVELING. IFFICE U'F'I'HE . PHILADELPHIA Ajr and Me:waste, .R3Era . , !.. 7 -iSltruner Arralyier,nen;.4- vßoss Oa aria after .114 17, 1852, there will be two ryaseDger Taxing aaiTy, - "xizeptecti, between Philadelphia, R . Fading and Pottotl:e. SIORNINO Tbe Express Train kairea Phibulelpdla daily, except Sun days, at 714 tido* A. 31. The Way Train !milt Potts- I villa daily - , :3undayii exrepted. at 7 1 o'clock, o'clock, A. A FTER.Niaila "LINK. Tha Wits , Traln leaToi Philadelphia daily, except. Sun daya. at IL o'clock, P. M. The Express Train leaves ekcept Sunda s. at o'clock, P, M. 111M1R$ OF PASSING For Phllactelph.hi. at 9 &Mock Iti minutes, A. and 4 o e rio , k :51 minutes :P. M.. For Pottsville. ga 9 o'elort minutes. A. M.. and fr o'clock. P. )1. Both Trains sinip at all the Stations along the Line. . , Rioaltig to i'linadophG, Resiilug tL Pottarrllle; phi:Me/phis to riittsvlne P°Pot in Pott*Tklits corner of Union and Railroad Sip, rou of American lionse.- ras‘enitors - cannot enter the cars unlesa prririded with a ticket. Fifty - pounds or-Bazga 4 le wlll be'allowed to each passen ger In these nom and lussengers aro eXprEisly prOtiLit44 frca.thiting anythinc as Bagrig. but their own wearing. apparel, which ho rti the risk of its owner.' I Sundsiy Exe4ralon Trains. A Train .laltea'klailadeiphla evert• evuday at 7 1 ,5:A. "Al. and Putt/I - 1110 at 4 I'. )1.; si p ping at the folkwing- riutx: • re tn_stri; was TRA I , Time A. 31. Stationc ~ Leaves Philnd's 7.30 Passes Pkeenix.vtlie 8.31 . .•• Pettetowle 8.55 'Reading 9.31 " listen., 10,44 '• 31L Catkin Arrives at l'ottsville 11. 1 0) FARES fin• the Ruura..reir. up and down, in Ne. 1 Cars Fmm 1141.4 . a to Phontlxville and hack sane day •• " Pottstown, `• " " 4:ending% " • ti. Raven, 3n. Carbon & Pottsville, 4 00 . . . . - . •- • Reading te'rcdtsrille and back same day. - I.M trao•No itsq...t",a,te ccinle.l with thew TrAint. All Tickets mint ts. pun-UW.I bofore entering the Cam fly ort!..r of thm Ik o trd of Mana, , ,:ers, • S. IlliADF0111), S.ccrolury. Juno .5. 1R52. i . ' :....`kt •-, TRANSPORTATION. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. I . 1)0'1"I'S1JIA,E TO.I(ARItISHURG. 1- i this libe e;ihureta d.sily with ell their great South ,. ,ra and Weiterrt Routes. We arrangement their piac of 1 husinesitin Potitiville will be at, the office of Howard i C 4. Those haying s'rtleb.s for trausmiolen by s.sid line, irlllcall uirdi 4. 13. COTTER, Adam's 4 Co.'s Agent, at .aid Office. ~ . . . • • 8. 8. WILLIAMS,: Superintendent. April 4 22; I SL.4 - • PHILAD'A; & READING RAIL ROAD. . 411. RATES ov - viwitaff U 1 31Eliell.LND11.r... LV AFTER NOVENIBER Ist, IS - 51, anti) furtb-r ilotire. the folluelng Lab, of Freight will he charged per 100 ptmlich: . , g ‘..3.7: r .6 . . - . a ..:', i.... • ..,...r = -. ' ARTICLES-OF re.fmnr: . r. i . :. i :••• t 1 .... . • . , r.. :,%,-. z. --. ;.=., :-.. ... Dry Ilnotis, Coniivtionery. Books. Carpet- 1 80 13 i oga, Cigars, FreFh Meat. Fish. 411.354. &C . j, AnTilS. Bran, Button C0pper,.,}74;7%. Ear- I - , thenware.tirindstonmtiroceries.ilemp hams. Ilsoi t . • ~ lt:iro, Illd,:. ilolloir,rar,, -2 11 . -. Leather , 3lacnnery:Oysters.Ciils,Sectla. 1_ . &c.. ~ Alt, Beer. Cot ton. Coffee. ilmin. gar Imn.) • Lead. Molas.s4.Nal is. Spikes. li hv. Salt. y IS. 9 Proiisions. Snow: IVhiskey. &t., 1 • Bmoms. Fire.Bricka. Guano. .74i11 stones.) ' Pitch and Tar. Salt. Scrap iron, Timber ~. 15 2 I t " t and LumFer.:Ae.... - Bricks, Coke; Cord Wood, CLlS.'Gravell . - . . Ice. 10. n - .llre;' Limestone, 'Manure; Pig' 12 6 Iron. Piaster; .Slato, Le.. . . - Flour, .per harrt4. :Al 13 Oct. 2.1 1554 - - . .-. . 42-it -- RAIL 1-74t'i =ROAD: ROUTE, Zig --4 , Pottsville fi Reading to Harrisburg, . • 4 Lancaster, ite. TILIF; LOCAL TRAIN, established on the Ite:Oing Itnllmatt to complete the connexions . pith the DauSin and Snsf wham," and Ilitatvitsa . Eau- UPW (C , : '.Leases Pnarrfllc 10 A. M. Leaves lirading 2.45 I'. M.' 10.40 ••• Arthur" 4.3) Arilves Readiiig 12.15 noon Arrives l'ottsrillo :05 " Throtufh this Local Train.and the iteguir Trains of the Beading Bailroad. Arnur.v, ;the terminns of the Pau. Susqluqtanaa Rrtarnad, is reached with facility from all points of the Valley of the Schuylkill. and by that mad a daily communication. both ways, is maintain ed (Sundays eirepted . ; with /I„irrivhurg, Lauraster.Cham •. bersburg. Baltimore. and all points in-that direction. LetivePotti4ll - 1.- 3.311 P.M. Arrive Ilarrh:LurK 7.40 P.l. 11nrri.burg 7.15 A. 31. Pottsville 11.51 , A.)l. Iif.TWELN 43D '2..45 P. M. Arriv, Iluri,burg 7.luP. 51. •" 7.13 A.M.. ••• Recline' 12.15 noon. A Pa:sengerfar runs with the Freight Train. leaving A rthurri at ti:4{t.A. 51., and returning there nt . 7.10. P. St.. conneeting with H.,reisbetig about )1 ,,, t)). and with thu rgutar morning and evening trains of, the !leading Rail road. . The.- TraiMi runs on Reading Railroad time, which is ..-Ifiiinteg jailer than that of the Pennsylvania Hail n.ad. or 11:trti.ilfurg time. ELLWOOD 3101 i HIS Ehll. 8,1. fAniphin Svxqurhan rut R. Nors:—.l's tbi, Company adrertik , on the. fhsh It is regne_gted that thig - advertbwmiint will not copied by any paper nnleaaaccoMpanied by the money, II ADC vtcr.. and that all old advertisements now sup, rse ded-be diacont I n ued. E. 11. January : &4.lm' Oki ranaill/40 - 4/ IFFICP,' 'of the . E'hilatla. & R. U. Co., Pnaaddphi., 'The rates of TreiTht and Tolls on Coal transported by this Company, will be as follows. from March sth to June :UK h. I ... ; ; t , ! , To Richmond : • . . : 20 0 i, 11.:e I 1 SO " Phil/tat-101in. ' -L 1 90 i 1 s 5 e 1 70 " Inclinetl^Plan.., i 1 no 1 IL 85 1 1- 70 "..Nicek.wit,: - - .L1901 1 M :, 170 " Gertrutatonn R. E. - 1 1.90 ! 1 IS , 1 70 -. Falls of Schuylkill. ~190;1 h 5 ; 1 70 " Mau:v9llk. - . ' : 1.00 I 1 ,+.5 I 1 70 " piiTig Mills.l 65 1 1 GU i 1 45 ! Consbehmken and .Pip• mouth Railroad. , rl. 115 i 0 60 1 . 4 S ." Rambo's and Potts and Jones'. ' " Norristoss xi or Bridgeisirt, Port.liennedy; Pb,Cidscill., • Itoyees,nrd, • ll'ottstovrit. , "'Putt:rinse - Birdsboro" • Boadixm.. "- Between -• Reading and Ilatnt,nr)L, Orssigsbv By order of 1111 the Board 61.1Innagers. P. BRADFORD, Fteeretary 9-tf March 3,1455 SCHUYLKILL NAVICATION •CO. PEKE Sc huylkill Navigation Co.. { The eherge fur the use of can and for toll on Anthra cite Oetl, carried on the Schuylkill . Naviention, will be es follows, until July let, 1.R55: II i MMEMII To Philadelphia, " lianay mak. " Spring Mill, • Conshohocken.- - " Plymouth Dant, " Dridgeport. " Norristown, • "• Port Kennedy, " Valley Forge, Pawling!so Dam, ",Port Providence, " Phcenlxvillo, " Royer's Ford, ? " Pottstown Landing, l'ort Union. " dstierougb. " Iteading. " Althousert, Mohnollle. IlambUiTz. " Orwigsbur,.. Land at; The charge will be ,r ton of 2240 the, less five percent. allow avec Mr waste, e wand, and no charge less than lweitty-lire cents per ton will be made [or any distance. Elates of Tolls On 311sce1loneons Articles to hi. charged per ton of 1.2.40 lbs:, until, further notice: GM:13112 Iron Ore. atty. Sand, °rare]. 31Antne,tinwronght Stone, Brickbats, Limestone, Flaked Limo, Quarry Spans, cont. wood. Post, and Bails, Rough bark and Gypsum. one cent soda half per ton per mile. for the first, ten miles. and a bairn cent, per ton per mile, for each additiont but no ebargeehall he made for any distanei, exceeding thir ty cents per ton. . . . , SECOND CLASS. , . •.: Li:Waited Lime. Marble, Wrought or ScabbledStnne,Bl- -tumlnoum Coal, Bricks, Ice, Soap Stone, and Copper Ore, two nenta r per ton per mile, for the first ten miles, and a half cent . per ton per mile for each additional mile, but no charge shill be mado for any distance exceeding forty cent% per ton. . . =I iron of ill kinds hinny step of meonfset ure beyond the ore. Salt. end Ilsh. one cent per ton per mile, for the first twenty miles, and half a cent per ton per mile for each ad ditional mile, big no daunt'. RIAD be at:We for any distance exceeding fifty cents per ton. I= Grain, roar. Seeds. Timber, round and square, Sawed Lumber, Hoop Poise. Shingles. Laths and Staves in boats. Hay and Straw In bales. Merchandise of ell kinds, and all `articles not otherwise specifically enumerated. two cents per ton per mile for the first ten miles, and half a cent per ton per tulle for earh additional mile. but no charge eball be made for any distance exceeding sixty cents per ton. Tim. her, round and square. Sawed Lumber, Hoop Poles. Shin glealath and Staves! In raft., shall be charged according to the ratm in this section, provided the several links ore raft chill be allowed to alternate at the locks with any as cending pr descending host that mac lie ready to pass, . otherwise sorb rafts shall be charrefthe full charter rates of 6?..i emits per ton per lock below the city of !leading, and Acme' taints per ton per lock above said city. ' • Nore.-in all cases where one or more locks are passed, and thedistance'carrird shall he 1e.,. than two miles. the charge for Toil shall he for two. miles. according to the class to which articles carried may belong'. And in all MP. where the Pargoing Rates. for Toll on ly, shell exceprttl!i cents per ton on the ascertained tun= naive of the 'easel, for any lork.pswassi below Rauling.or 4 cents per ton abovelteading. the Tolls shall be charged at these Lest mentioned Rates on all Articles, My order of the Managers,- F. PitALET, Presidna, Tbilarh.l hia March. 1k.75 111. •; TRADE SALE BOOKS At Le* Prices,. ' 1a „ . „it subscriber has just received from the late Trade ..331e. a valuable arsortment of School, and Mlseellerimus Books which will be sold at eery low prices. Anaolig many meont iinblleations at redpred rates. OXe— Ruth 11011,9. y fanny Fern, - • $1 00 .. Llfe - of 11nraeo °reeky, 1 00 Mk nt Barnum, 1 00 ' Sketches I.y Fanny Fero, 2 v01i.., ,• 2 00 • • Ida May. • 100 / Row and the Ring. by Thsekeray. 021 Woolfiet's Roost. by Wuhtngton Irving, 1 00 (Vann, by Dr. Blot new edition, - 1 00 Bayard Taylor's Raman& - • 1 00 %raid Taylor. Travels to Africa, - 1 2.5 ' Doilassiuml Cents. 1 (tit 'Harper's New Gazetteer, = ' 440 With numerous other Standard locki, for oak, at . ', • ' lILNEIAN'S Marra 31,1853. Cheap Book and Statlobery Mors.' IST cussTA.Dtt. 2D CT-As. 4 CARS $l:3 $1 45 . 1 115 NS . 275 2 'Li Tinto I. 'il Shtiont 1.41%V Nttsville Mt. Ciuixm . S. (lnveu , liintlll4z 4 ov 4.11 1,15 1.1111 7.311 l'idTstois n • " Ilkerat +lll6 Arrives at Philad'a 40 175 2 50 1 75 1 65 1 f 3 I G 5 1 r 5 1 65 1 r 5 1 15 ME I ; 1 . 55 i 1 45 1 60 ;1 55 145 1 60; 155 1.15 1 5.5 1 1 5() 140 1-45i140j 15h 145 140 ; 12.5 140 ( 1:15 125 1 401 1 3.5 1 ; 1 25 1 1 25 4 15 r 2f).! is 105 I'll ' , 1 1 2 20 ; I'.lo i 1 ' 1 15 1 1,5 t - 15 1 15 dins I ns 3 Oa IE IS= I= SIM I= 100 lbs. of beef, take 1t quarts of line Ash tom sack salt and 4 ounces saltpetre; cut the I • tneat and pack it edgewise, after rubbing 6 1 ? - : pieces all over with - salt; and after a layer if kOmpleted, take an axe or moul. and Nita , : Then Sprinkle on a little saltpetre al ti:ll,ap all interstices with salt, and so on until , the cask is full. Those who do not like sa:;- *ter, may omit it without injury to the meat. I have salted my beef in this way for 'if leen years. It needs no soaking before-, ing, and will be tender and sweet the red ,;', round. By this way of salting, it rnakeslliq `t ,„ - 1, dwn brine, and never wants repaeking—P• - 1 the brine scalding. ,-4 --' If the brine should not cover it in to Spring sufficient mn:y be added for the r Rose. liiirPASTE: THAT Is PASTE.—DiAtOIve ~ O unce of alum in a quart of warm water; ‘ih 6 ! cold, add as much flour as will make it di , ' consistence of cream; then" strew into it 0 much powdered rosin as will stand on a shi!: iing, and two or three clones; boil it to a cot aisteuce, stirting all the time. It will ) 0 1 for twelve Months, and when dry may 1 * softened with water. • 1b& - Boor'13L.Accixo.-1 pint'of alcohol ,3, oz. spirits torpeutine, 3 spounfula of lap !black, or ivory black, 4 stick of black seslil !wax: t ikirlirrreu.—ln churning cream, add lump of butter to the cream before comma. chig, and the butter will come in tw,).thirli the time it would without. ITo SEW NEW •ND Stiff CLOTH Lig Lz.—Paas a cake of white soap a few time' over it, and the needle will penetrate col!. "arum. -- - .-zz-_,-., .011;t118 AND GARDEN WEDS, Fltlirr Thai Algslion'aural Implements, ott. „ ;4 • THE stibscriber will keep. -- ' - Mt hand Clover. Titonthy and other tira.t . sma, White Clore?' and Lain Gni, ii;;tis., tocetber will Garden and Field' .frli, yriX.i, b , will warrant to be fresh and I:rA.4. Ile n - 111 also r„,i,, order f.r.all kinds of Fruit Trees iliarrsuhsi tc is”thst they arelrepresonted) Agricultural Irripleno,i.. 4 , .„:: ot itilrbjwfll be furnished at trsnuracturcrs' prho. Th, weds and trees sold by the subscriber are seleet e d ~ ~, great eAte, only frotti growers , d! reputation and , *and. , . 11. selbi no seeds Is i da promiscuously In the marl,t. :.: , haseit for thnscolrho sell cheap. witbr!nt rey•rd lc rt. eliaractei-td the seed'sold,' Nor does he purrlisae cr „ 1 , seeds grown promiscuously in small iiarde::A. s 6., -their tnO close proximity deteriorates their luslit).l., ticularlp those of the ante rpeeles. This Is so imp( r,„ t considenticti to those who purchase either te f ,1,,,i rt , , trees. . yor tress-&c., send in orders carte to • B. BANNA N. ftyi - CuLTIvATIo OF Flit:lTS.—The .IvhSoll is noir'. here,.when every farmer, or owner ~!. a lot or garden, should - see to the. transplautiur of. a ''select number of fruit trees, and sic The flicilities for obtaining the be",t. moderate prices, should induce all •to );;y, their: intention to the subject, now. and 71; put itoff for foUr or Nix weeks, which w;i throNVOem a year behind in prOucin7. and italie themselves a year older before th,-; can enjoy the "fruits of their labor." ! 'ln. order that no one may plead ignurn r , of thq best kinds of trees and vines to p!a:t; we annex the FRUIT LIST of the Atneric; th Pomqogical Society, with the addition, thit(hl to it the pthd. 'year. Those embraced wittzin the, lhit, are intended for yestral and have been adopted after years of es!wri. ence: r There are others, such as the Newtowl, Pippin apple, which is not calculated for g en . oral cultivation, though standing at the head of all apples; and the Ott, Strer, Feaster, and otherk!hoice pears, which have not. been :suf. ficiehtly tried to entitle them to be put upon the FRUITS 7OR OgNERAI. CULTZVATIOM .• Apples. . - . ; American Summer Pear-,•Melon, mum , ' r lifinister, BsliiWin, lPorter, Belleek's Pippin, . inert Astrachrin, Danvtir's Winter Sweet, ;Rhode Island Greening, Early Harvest, 'Roxbury Russet, Early Strawberry, '*ilinmer Rose, . Fail 'Pippin, ,Swear; Famense, Vanilevere„' Gra v.tistein i ,-- ' ;White Seek-no.further, Ilnhbardrton NOnesuelb, iWilliarn's Favorite fe t . Lady Apple, I cept for light guile,; ' Ladies' Sweet, ` ,Wine Apple, orilays, Largif Yellow Bough, ,Winerap. Pears. Ananas d'Ete, _Lawrence, Andrews, Lonise Bonne de Jersey, 'Bello ;Luerritive, , 'Nlaileline. Beude d'Anjou, ' „Manning's Elizabeth, Beurrfe d'Arembarg, ;Paradise d'Automne, lieurre. Mel, ,Itoittiezer, Beurre Bose, Seckel, Bloodgood, Tyson, Bulfuni. , Urbaniste, Dearborn's Seedlipg, Uvedile's St, Geriasia Doyenne d'Ete, - - (for baking), Flemish Beauty, Vicar of Wakefield. Fedtdri, . - Bartlett, Golden Beurre of ninon, Winter Nelis. Peare—thi Qoinre Stock.. BellerLuerative, 1 - N'apoleou, Beurre d' Amalie, 'Nouveau Poiteau, Beurre d'Anjou, Ilostieter. Ileuqe d'Areu3berg, Beurre Langlier, 'Beurre Did, : 'Solitat Lahoreur. Catallac, 'lSt. Michael Archaage, Duchess d'Anguuleme, 'Triomphe do ,hitioigne, Easti.i Betirre. ' Urbaniste, Figue d'Alencotn, t'vedalee, St. Germain ,r illout Aliirceau, l Belle An gevinti,bakie;, Long Green of Cox, ,IVicar of 1 1 nke fi eld, Lottie Bonne de Jersey,White Doyenne. Ruins. APLaughliu, (Purple rage, !Purple Favorite, ' ,lteine•Claude de Myr, , I I ..mith'e O rleans, . ;11 shiny; . Blee4er's Gage, t'oe'i Golden Drop, Frost Gage, Green Gage, Jefferson, Lar'renee'a Favorite OE Helip 31ag,nifique, Black Eagle. • Blayk Tartarian, Downer's Late,. Downton ' Aprirou. Large Early, Ne,tar;ae.r: Brr fn, Downton. Early Violet, y Elru;c. Pecreher. Bergen's Yellow, !Early York, large, Cooledges Favorite. ;George 1N . .; Craivford's Late,: ;Gross Mignonne, • Ealv York, serrate«, 13forris White. . • 1 Old Mixon Free. t Grepcs—..rarie r Gla 814 ~ . . Blaidt Hamburg,' ChassehtsdeFontainl.leac Black Frontignan, Grizzl y Frontignan BlaCk White Prince, -. ' • :Fruntignan, ' - White Muscat of Alciandria. Grapes---Opsn Culture, Nana Ca awta, • I Ravberrt'ts FaProlr, , FrOncoiiia, Knevere Giant, iktoi _Antwerp, Yellow Antwerp. • Strulrterrire. ;11ovoy'ti Large Early Scarlet. g' Carraat4., Ili ptou Pine, • 81/rk Nnpleff, Mriy'e Victor.- Red Dutch,- 'White Dutch, White Grape. Gooacberries. Crpwn Bob, . • Iron-Monger, Egrly Sulphur, Laurel. titre!, Gage. fled Champagne. - Green Walnut. Warrington. lithightotes Seedling, Woodward'Whieemith Bl4ekterries. Net!.-Rocbellu • ;Siii".CONGRESS AND AGRICULTNIE.—The Intefigencer 'nays that Conuress•is beginning to bestow special Cary • upon the agricultural interesta-of the country. In the general appropriatioh bill we find en item of forty thousand . an ventseight dollars t) reimbiirSe the Patent dice fund for the amounts heretofore paid out for seeds and the etilleetion of agricultural statistics. It will be remembered that the Clerk in charge of the Agricultural Bureau made a visit 1351 'ear to Europe to replenish the stock of seeds fcir distribution. Seeds, we understand. havi been distributed with great liberality to ever! • part of the country. apts. Sp - SALTING BEEk F OR StM)tEI USE,--For • [Early Diehninkl.cooking 'Grathen, nr Digarrenu„ Knigbem Early Black, May Duke. 314 , rpsrl, MEI