Wit diegtour. COMUIV dintiiesigliel, Anil RiiiiidihnoeseA bar Prefr /144.1setubh47; Then outstretched arms he seized bet Halfteluciant forusjaud—and— • - "Loose inser' but be clasped did 'tighter— ("Jennie, say, stilt thou hemline Theo ho: brirta &co grew mach • brighter. And she whispered, "I am thlne.! Then they clasped each otter fondly, • Clow together as two bricks. " And they kissed each other soondly, leftlhoof in that fix. I1(PROVP117 LLLDY RIM sQUINTED Dual nnelent petta Atyug prize Because he had a hundred eye!. . sure greater praise is due to you, 'Who look a hundred ways with two. TO Irorrte • - 713 very strange that you and I Together eaunnt pull. For you are full when I nun dry, r . And dry when lam LIFTS TO LAW : STUDENTS.—Question.. What is the difference between a fine and a recovery?' Answer. A fine is, for getting drunk; a re cover 3, is the, feeling yon come to experience when you fitlid yourselfin n station•house. Q. • What animals come undeethe descrip tion of "Game?" A. Timid_ witnesses, .and• female defend ants EMI Wb Q. /en is J . fresh - Suit? • A. When the other has become too venti- la s ting or seedy. Q. What is - a release? A. To exchange thegrisly of your ugly aunt for that of your pretty cousin. Q. What is a Clerical error? A. Preaching a three hours sermon. Q. What is the settlement of conveyance? A. When an omnibus smashes a small car- ORE Q. What are breaches of-trust? A. Trowsers procured on tick. Q. What are incumbrances? A,. Poor relations. 4,4.';$ What is It mortgagee iu possession? • A. An uncle. Q. Mention some, of the princical law• bflOks, which you have studied. - A. • Hoyle's law of Whist, Cribbage &c. Q. What are original 'irriti? lA.. Pot hooks and hangers. Q. ° What steps would you' take to dissolve an injunction? - A. I should put it into some very.hot wa ter, and let-it remain there until it was melted. . r Q. What is an original Bill? • t 1 A. Don't know, hut think Shakespeare is the niostroriginal bill on record. That will do This • • To mAKE home interesting, every time your husband comes iii, 'up and tell him' that Bridget has broken another one of'them yal ler platters,' and then branch of on 'those dis tressed people' up'stairs, who will' persist in throwing potato parings into the front area. Haying disposed of this, tell him that the but ter he sent home is strung enough to pull a tow -boat, white the beef-mteak which came froth • 31atton's the butcher, arrived just in time to get up a tight'between the Malter . eat and old _Stubbs'. brindle dog—a fight that terminated with the loss Of the steak ind a gain o f two luarts. ,A - las:sorted, hair. As soon as this •striktiin,' tell him the wcod is out, and that Mr:Anthracite has sent round again for the arhount of that coal bill. If you would throw in here'a few hints about your wanting a new dress, and thatAittle Bobby looks as if he was getting thesmall-pas., the effect will he elec. yc ices who like to have their fiushands smelt of hot toddy and segar smoke, shouni (-tt the above 0"..1 . 1 , 1(1 practice on it. CONJCNGTIONS. A conjunction means lit. e . rally, a union or,' iceting together. An ill a<ssorted . niarriagv is a comical conjunction. But our conjunctions tire , - used to connect woris'and sentences, and have nothing to do with joining hands. The Siamese twins foria a singnlar ednjunction. A tin pot fastened to a dog7s tail is a disagreeable ,'conjunction to the ,animal. A happy pair may be. regarded as an uncomintin < conjunction. Conjunctions connect similar moods and tenses of verbs and cases of ittmus andprnnouns: as "A coat of : arias suspended on a wall is like an execu ted traitor: it is itang:g, drawn and quartered." rif you - continue thuS to drink brandy and 'water, and to smoke cigars, you will he like —Boren's, the north wind, who ittke.v "cold with out" wherever he goes, and always blows a cioud when it comes in his way." "Du you think there iS anything between him and her!" "Yes, he and she are engaged ones'."—Contie . English Grainniar. IMPORTANT TO SroarsNIENT.---Not long since a youthful friend of ours accidentally swal= lowed a lead bullet; his friends 4. , ere, i•ery naturally much alarmed, and his father, that no means might he spared to save his darling boy's life, sent post-haste to a surgeon of skill, directing the messenger to tell him the cir cunist.auces,' and urge, his coming without delay. The doctor wasefound—beard, the (fisthal tale, and with as much unconcern_as he would manifest in a case of common headache, sat down and wrote the following lacMtie nJte: S:e—Don't'atarm yourself'. If ,ufier (three weeks the „bullet is not removed, give the 'boy a charge of powder. Yours, &c. P. S. Don't aini the boy at anybody." ' A Goon REssox.—A friend narrates' the ollowing as an actual occurrence: A teacher in a ,Sunday School in R—, was examining a class of little bays from a scripture_ cate chism. , The first question was, "Who stoned Stephen?" Answer—" The Jews." Scored question . :7:4!Virhere did they sttue him?", Ans. "Beyoodthe liMits of the city ?"..• The third question, did they take him Leyondthe liinitt or the city?" was not in the book, and proved a poser to the whole class; - it passed fr,,n) head "to 'coo t: without An answer being attempted. .At length a•little fellow, who had been seratchiug his head all the While, looked up and said, "Well, I don't know, unless it waS to gel a fa ir fling at hilit." • BTOTnornuTFL—The"Doctor," a great Web ster hater, was sitting upon "Matt's 'bench," talking against'Webateris was his custom: "Ralph Waldo Emerson's ideas," said he, "will live forever, while Webster'S ideas will die, with him; : Emerson's ideas hare force, bare power i but not so with Wenger's." .."That's a lie," said gag, "and you know it. If one of Daniel ,Webster's big thought* got into Ralph Waldo Eyterson's head, it would split it open like afpitcher With: ice in id— Now get ctff that bench, for you can't say any. thing more against old Dan in this shop." • Yesviaray . - morning; about 4 o'clock P. M., a small man named Jones, or :13fowri, or Smith, with a heel in the hole of his trousers, committed anomie by swallowing a dose of suicide. The Terdiet of.the inquest returned n.jury,that.the deceased came to hislacts in aceorditnee with his death. He leaves a child and 'sit small vrivesl.Q.larnent the end of his untim'ely fa-death we are in the midst of Mil:: • , . A PeasoN meeting . with a coal merchant, inquired Whiit tiCtitildron of coals would, come to. The &oat meishant - began to , consider, and knowing that clic question was patio him from mere idle curiosity, deliberately answer cal— Sir, if they're well burnt they'll come io JIY sos, , ' nail Mr. -N . ; (4 :l 4iikeo ,oityse c)mversltion i.irp_part.c4 in the N.. 11. Itcdil4r) ' - how can ion 'marry an Irish . girl?". father," said the son "I'in . nOtible to keep taro omen--Hned if I,'tl'ruarried aYsiutee girard std to have hired an Irish girt to take care of PHILADELPHIA. BOYS' CLOIHINc. yHE" SU Iib,i.;,RIBER, 'would res'pect fully int.tin Oseir nanigrotis Men& and instoninsiot • wail* .ionuty,..t.lust their aiisonsuout og Clothing ter :Young ventlemen is 4:snails:Tor than oret, .aud this' nreilispoliod So well elleiTr." Ped9ono Owing At a Minium hare the pristlegn at nulaanging clod** p .1044%1 At thiiStC.ll3, if, they. do not suit. ' - ' - • 1 Y. A. lima spa ' . • . 272 Cheer it St, el pans' orrontb, Philada. April 22,11..5i ; - ' . 16.1 y . ~ ---.; Med r STRAW AND ;MILLINERY COODS, , WAoreq9 1 saAt .sist4 Iletall. IV 31. 'A:HILL St law' Hat-and 1 i 1 V Bonnet Untnufseturer and dealer in ;Aram • E: CITY MARBLE WORKS i't i Goods - in genemli Nti.31.1 NortlijSeomil strut (be- 4 I-' law noble. east slit.; directly opposito Butz a likl Lion i'• ii , And Steam' Mantle Eseterys '.4.! liotel. l Philadelphia. :where easy be found a large and rl (19L3 ER Cr re.sre wsu eras sums, rultanzt. ructa extensile assortment of goods hithe abore line, to which K I E. &H. SCHELL, laving gr6fly ti'' the attention Country Storekeepers and Milliners. is il ft . i g Improved theitofaellities for the manufsetore ine err- Pietiettler/7 tidied. • Ate All : : reeeds Kid at the letreet r , err, Sariety of Mart& Works. embracing the best styies or cash prices. : Ilarcb 24, 1.355 I?e2m 1, AU ftWes, Table•tops; Flaring, fennel.: and Jfenutarrit . 4 - are 1 , prii.tred to supply orders upon reasonable terms. :,,,, , ,plailadelphis, .mareb: to, tetg). -----.:4.--- ~ PLATFORM SCALES rrr eiF every description,suitable for Rait::.• NJ" rotas, &c., for !Weighing May, Coal, Ore, aniOlor ehluedbie generally. Purchasers run no risk. erten - A-0e is tpunouteed corred,Aod if, atter trial, not rourdjatta fulory. can be returned without chance. - 0 gar Factctry at the Old Btand,establishod ft r morriihan tw*Ltg years, corner of Muth and Melon streets,Ailto &Obis. ' ABBOTT & 'Cit., et, to. ins 6-3 m.. . Illicoozors ta Ellicott cf *belt. CALEEFMILL, — ER,I4jcciiIOS 7 2 . O ow. J. son?, No. RS South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. ric URKISH Emery II Sand and Emery, Papers. Stearn Glue, Curled Hair. Sofa and Chair 1 epngs. Tacks, Ourians, 4tc, Importer of French Screws, Plano Porto Hardware, Muck-Wire, Pelt, CitAth;lc: Sol o Agent for the following artieHs: New England Carving Co.'s Plano forte Lepc. Lyres, Mouldings, Ac.: J. Wash. burn & Co.'s superior klusicAl:ire; Parsons & Co.'s Excel: 1 'tor Sand and: Eatery Paperl end. Cloth. at the lowest wholesale prices. Philadelphis,Tebruary 10, Hkgi MILLINER 00008. • Spring Salon, 1855. • La Jou STONV, & SONS, No. yvit-4,s South Second Str.ort, Philadelphia. have just opened their Springlimportations of silks, B , ) nn t RiZgons, b'loicers. Lacer.. Crape. dr.. du., including a general Assortment of Articks of the most rash ierrahle styles. The abeve goods have been '/Imported expromly !brow Spring' sales, comprip. th.s zest and best elcsormett in our line to he found in thi4 market. Philadelphia; Mareh 10, 1555 to commence a 'Mere Street Pile Warks, Philadelphia. The sub. scriber it constantly manufacturing fin Ir/tolerate and /Nati. Filet; and RaPpa of e'yery demi - Apt:9n, and haring been practi cally engaged'. in the businetta mere than thirty yeurs,can guarantee work nt the limiest priors. !danutacturrn , inTt. Mechanic's can have their O 4 ktier re-cut anti made equal to Net& at half the original cost. R. SMITH, fit New sired, (beta : ettn,titare L Vine and 2nd £ 34.) Philadelphia, January 2i, 5 4-3 m CARPETING SELLING BELOW COST lil -SObscriber, kletermincti to close bts Carpet !Justness. offers the entire stock, eonrhst- Int; of all tha t new .etyles o 4 English %el vete. Tapestry. Brussels. !Ind 3 elyjanil Venetian Carpets limb by the eeletnated John Croppey a Sons, England-. togeth er with an tratnenee stort'ofilngritin. S Ply and Venetian Carpets of doinestie tnanufahure, On hs, Stair ROM , . Druggets. Shirep Skins and Cocoa Motes. Le„ below cost, for cut: Now is the thne for ItOIIEIZT It. WALKER, ; 12a resnuf 01,4, below Eighth. lnuth 1: 3 • tiLL'm TO CA.NII 8UYE8.14.- BAILEY 4SATBROTHER. No.. 2.52 Chesnut St., al!ove Ninth, Philadelphia, ttin )k'6' nicle ' • A LARG E . STOCK; OF CATIMETINGS, ' :4 1 .MilltACING the new and leading styloc in ,Velvet: Ti+stry, Tomina tair Cfcrpett, 011 elythsi kr., all of which will be sold at the lowest COTT Prticy-s:1 Wholeside or Retail. F,0ptemt.T23,1t 4 54 • : No. 245 North Third St., Philadelphia, Tlittg.t.: EAGLE•IIOTEL, AIT 110 LESALEI dealer in fancy I)ress v , Triktruings and 74111inery Goods, and Minuet, turcr of finriy 611 k Donut:et, isceps constantly en ha n d a very r Iten%fre assertmentior Silks, Bil.l . ons, larre, Em -I,riderl.-%..lllmri.rtt, notint.e Frame.. (titnps.4firinxes. be sides is great variety of oilier Fancy Goods. lie 'solicit% a call from Cbuntr,v Meech:x . llls visiting the City, and As sures themj that the: will I, sure to find auy article abort. trointi'mett, at the prices , March .' RIT.*OVAL. ' . , . 71333E0E301NT et, /SON. Be_; I en 4 eto int,rui pin, that they !ra.veranovod ' THE .11111A4LPHIA FAMILY ' t '.MOURNINC ST.OR:E', .; .From \o.'o:. s=itith Secotid street, t,) th.. new building:,i i " 7 No. '2OO Cliestint Street, I FIVE DOORS ABOVE. EIIIIITII STD Ex.?, SOVTII SIDE, ' ' Where IhNi RIO offer 3. on 1 inrir t sod stork. nt. reduced ! prirvA. 1 , i N. 8. - - Pally pr: - . ping NENV,SVIIINti (10:olps: l'hiladOnhla., \ h‘roli IT; 1': , 5 . 11-1 m , AtilD'W R. REEDER, AUCTIONEER, NO. 107 N. Third St., (1 door below I maw-loos. [, Auction Sale every. Eveolug, . . Commencing at , 7 1. W s V! be old at the Anetint. g .ne ra l varinty, cf•lls - ICling in part of eic.t h.., Cltcsimcrs. tfardware. Patent Thread. Colton,' blank 11.oks, 11:.siery and ta.,1,« or an kinds, silk and Linen It'd :efs.: t 4 hawls. (sithing. and many other goods rod enunierated;' The Tali:1100n of Country' StOrekeep.rs is particularly In.._ cited to thew ac the!. will always find g , ,cgis tO suit them: . Zirticcd , examined on I h.. aftwrnflon pmi vim', 0 thc‘ I:N.•ry article guaranteed to Le as re. prescmted.l Marsh :;, 9-Gm ' NEW STOCK 'OF DRY GOODS, , r For the Spring ADC IL fi.55. • .•' . 1 4 111 E 5LAN1)1..;1.1.. S. W. corner of i $ '4 le‘rth and Arch i.trvt.s. Philad...•lphia.. arc fully;.l prepared to snit i.uyers. ll'ilo/ratic and le,t.: R. with gOO ,l, :i Hadapted 6 their tenets, and at the LOWES'r NET t'ASII PPICES. '::i Matt Stilts; . Nob, Iles in Law ns. , (tood ',hew% ;',l Vanes Silks. -) - 7 ftritish Prints, Talhle Linens. 11 New 'Dress ttor•dc,? New spring :913 , 15. Plaititilnrhattitc. •-' ; ' : - Mieetincs, Vt.. tt e. , N. D.--llaresinfe flails - 1 , ...-eicl teeth the ntietiots of N . .... ..' York an& i'lll iatitiptli. • (41 Itt.iled BlackttilLs. warrant, - ad not. tai en; in ;trearin:f. Store-Ueopm , .. supplied Kith thesenrqeles regularly. Philadelphia. :ttarrh 3, IF.`k:i • - 9..2ni HARNESS! ItABITESS!! - - . f r -'LI i' ..•.... (treat Bargains! 1 , LACY & PHILLIPS, , SADDLE and Harness manufacturers`;' ' IL Fifth and liner streets, Philadelphia., beg to cant he' attetithai of their ttatrutts and the pubic generally, to their pr,tent !oration, sad to apprise thou that havir4i^ arranied; the p Sri i ,ri or their Ftlct, cared from the late' tint, and -tntetidinr to recOmniones btptinesa tit their ohi stand. ati sooty as it is re-creeted., with an entirely tni# stock, new offer to sell their present stork, consisting 'of every doccription of Ihmhie and Single Harness, Latlife' and ilentlemen's Riding Saddles, and every article li the trade, at:a very heavy dcslartiott from the original cotit. sad realketfully invite Ite inNpectinn by the public Ott o:ally. 1 Philadelphia, leh,l7,'lN*4 7431.1 FIVE PER-CENT. SAVINC FUN Of the National Safety Contgtuy. ltriAiNuT STREET, sou x hAve'o. : 7 corner of Third street,Philwielphi.t. Incorpopu tad by the St.tto of Pennvicania in Ih4l. . Etre per-cupt interest:l4 given and the money is s F 111144 nhenever it is called for, without, the necest.ity of r,ilittg notice for it heron:hand. People who hare 13rce mete put their money in. titis Saving hind. on aermint of the t.uperior ratty and rxm venienue it affords; but me mint, lar,:e or ratan, 15 ceiced. . This SSiing YUliti his VIM than half a Utltllnn of 4el. Inca tecitrely ineetted for the stfety of deposltort. The office la open to receive and pay money every epiy, trout 9 O'clock in the morning t r ill 7 o'clock in the suit on Honda) and Thureday.evenlngs. till 9 &davit. . reople who have money to put in; are Invited to caltat the other for further Information. Ilk:NltY .1.. BENNER. Fredric:a, 1X BERT SELFIUIDOE, lice President, r t.! .t 1 M. J. IlLElt, SxrcNry. ' • Novioviber 11.1854. 414 y LEATHER AND FINDINGS. ' T_SU lISC.RiIiEW respeiq ftil - 4itt. ihe" attentian'of 'and largo and well. selected steel of Leather and Whiciibas, which,is kept constantly fresh by repeated. drafts stiam the Manufacturers of this country and of Europe„and vrblels;is wade up he part of the following articles, slit— The I,st oak and red ale; klailAter,Alrting and ditm aged do.; Ilirness, Bridle. Rand and . Welt Leather: Thong and lacing do.: Vtia7. tpper:ltoot. Grain, buffaud Split dtp.. City Slaughter Kips. salted and Collar*.; City: C'ountry. -French and Patent Calf Skins; llooy Morocco's Buck Skins; Pad Skins, Chamois, and Moroerc. flintilists and Linings of almost every (I.4..cription: : Nboe tbrend,,Pmtetnelbseadt-tillk bent-ea rd,!! Wes ; nod ;gine and .rnlinii Intel( and Colatvd English Lofting. Worstied, Eppara and Mimped Vrontsand Vcoatinga; Awls, Tacks; Needles, Eyelet and crimping machines andlitye lets; Rtoet, Iron, Copper and Zinc. Nails; File', ittnrimt Knives: Robbers, Pegs,. Bristles and Root Web; gam. memiltoot and Shoe Trues, Lusts, Crimps. Clamps, Man. dlei. Own, Color, C o d Liver, and Tanner's iiil;!'tihoe Tools'and' Currier's Tools of all kinds. ready for use, be. sides Many other articles not enumerated above; aryl all of which sill be sold at the lowest market. byl:t . JOHN WIIIrg,l!? • linporter and Dealer,'Ve; Market St., above 1304 32—ly A tig. 12, 1.4 k • MATCHES! MATCHES!! '.'. TOHN DONNELLY; Manufacturer I ' o n] Inrintm. of SitfitifP,rtrne .54nare p right:4'6od I Big iSateht*. No,: UM North Fourth Btreet. tebalrelterw•l Philadelphia. Matches having become an IndiSpeaSable article In housekeeping.. the subscriber after a greet OW . riyirr of time and money L. enabled to offer to the rebli , au article at once combining Utility nod Chcopnerk: The Inventor knowing...the danger apprehended on secoUnt pf the flitusey manner In which Matches are goevrell:P.Peck ed tit .per, has by the aid of new Skean Sl:whiners of his invention, sureeeded in getting up d tiafety' Pat ent lipt Cmirtt Rood Box; this boa ts far preferable. inasnanckt tit crimples no more room than the old round ve4od , and tnntaint of tead Two. Hunilii.,l per Merr match x, which to shippers Is ronsidentlile ad vantage:l It Is en rely new. and secure against vuolstnni andispantaneons mhustion. and dispels all danger on transportation its of Idly:eat. Steatuteutt .cke any other mecdo of conee • tie,. 'raw, matches are ekfdto thatanegrosaorMeremay be chipped toanyof the .worid with perfect *dell. They are the moat &ratably article for home consumption, and the Fouthern and Western nuntete that' haVe ever been invented. . Dusters and 84ippent will do well to call and .**mitts for Oiemselvm, - Thve wataisa are WARILLVTED 16 Ut: ' &l4StiOrt o ?net -kg iterel^Arecdferrd lathe • • JOIDN:DONNELLY.; . • . ; • - IAG North Fourth street. Philadalthia. peoareher.W. 1e4.1 44.rey io x. :mm1114444-* prt•si tor dating. e an& station:try f•aw:ll3o4, ;4111C , 4ls.ttrwh ihnn t 6 Mitts what V ati.ppowsli; !, Wimp (itt tio4l..e.we Mt' nal, von , 11 . 114 ars tinted tsint in't an, 'nal: 1%i:141i *el icilum I , lt.i4b,vas awarded - by the Frah!clfultl. %OWN. at 'extilbilions in -1831 and Vit.34lsito - ti! Pennerlynnii StAte Agrioittuitil Sedgy 'it 111110 MIRK Minntsetnird only hy • A. L. AlleitAMlLittLT. •N. ca.:Mir& ittstaim'Art.s.. (Are , 0711/.- . • 410,8,0 Drinker:is AMe's.) a5c545,061.4 !!!, FILES. AND: RASPS. =I A. L.-ARCHAMBAUI,DB ci: PRIL4MtPHII: 1 • • - • LEATHER. - - F*RITZ, HENDRY. Co., No. 2£4;W. Th*rd street, , Nlninee , 4llanuftetd:l4l6 leo and Importers of FLoca CA.1.P.81031t, and 0111- ere In, Red and tkt Sole Lott:era:A Kipp. Pt:lade:ph* February 17;1855 7-te AUSTIN BROWN, • iIkI i A.NUFACTURER and Dealer faalLGOlt, CARRIAGE AND TABLE4e)IL t:10. 4 Warrhoure, lia.llo North Third Street, W. cal :,,pra n ,..., up Staler, Philadelphia. Dealers are assured that l beau the largest sit)? 3° Philadelphia, and w ill sell at the +ery tweet rater. = . *arch 17,1855 . . , ; 11-ta : 5 1 ' rg:m , ' SPRING GOODS, issa. .'i ' • D. GREEN has now in his ore • a large and choice stock of til'itlNG DR ot) ESS , d, DS, to,Sthich he port icularly ,asks the attention of the ladies of; pottsville: Beautiful Fpritig silks, frmn 6234. t 42.50, Be4ege and Grenadine robes, French Lawns anilJaMaets, Plain Cambricks and Pen=ll, British and French Pints, Barr& de banes, Summer mnusalins. &v. Bischoff's Amer. Mack Silks, uneqtmlioll in color and quality. and Jllnttllas In greatvariety., ant at the lowcsf D. Greene has but ONE PRICE, and that thBl.OW- Fmn for CUll. Corner of Ninth and Arch streetaithila dOphia. • March 17,1855 11-31X1 COLEMAN'S CUTLERY STORE MI No. 21 North Third Strict. , •'lO 'S'I'ANTLY on hand, a tar as • . sortrnent of Pen. and Pocket KIIITegi, Sciss„,i,ra, and liasors, Taido Knives and Forks, In 'leery, stag,lsciffale; him , and wood handles; Carvers and Forks, Dirkf‘illonlo ba. ' eery extensive assortment of it'aiDO. Tea frays, &e. :,Fine English Guns; Cilt's Pistols, Allen's licifiiivers, +Dad Single and Double barrelled Pistols, with . a.queral ay)ek of Fancy I lardware. constantly on hand. JOHN M. COLENIA.N, r. 'll'hiladelphia, Dec. 30, 1554 [Dec. Mdfi AILEY Sr,/ BROTHER, Chestitil St. above Ninth. Philadelphia, are now offerlai a very ,firge stork of CARPETING.* at greatly redurechnices, onslsting of 'iePeet. Tapestry and brussels: Three Ply, Ingrain and Venetians: Z.. • Li .Floor Oil Clothe, Drugg,ets - and ItfitS; • Canton Malting. &e,. ke.. atl width,. Also, Atnericant Ingrains. f. , ,,,000 yards - of nOw styles at 50; ti23.i. and 75 ith - ts. br -6g the best assortment ever offered at the privet ,i Most • of these goods are reduced about 25 cen ts a yard:from for.' jeer prices. • • BAILEY k 11.111411E11. March 77. 11 4m No. 2.7?:: Chesnut St.. atiVre 'Nth. s4muEL S. FETHERSTOPLI • VseEALERIN LAMPS, LANTERNS, :, Chandeliers. and Candelabras, N 0.162 $. riwt, eprud.i. ' !helm: enlarged:and ini *rived his Fiore, and hti - ing one of the laryse..'t rassOrt. i:tnents of Lamps to Philadelphia, is now prepared ito fur. 'wish pine up, Camphene, Miming Fluid, lar‘f r .tuad Oil '-,amps, and Lanterns of all pattehts; Glass larnyi be the load:age. at a small silvan,* over auction Oricei7,l Being is manufacturer and dealer of Pine Oil, Ilunitg% Fluid and Alcohol. which be furnished to Merchants. at %Such prices that they will find it to their iulvantage to l'buy. Also, Household Glassware, of all descriptions, at 'Abe lowest market prices. , Philadelphia. October ZS, 1554. • 4.'";!i;i ' - NEW SPRING GOODS, .z At Warbuirtoteg Cheap Pitori er • I\74I,ERE will be found a silendid yand cheap stock constantly replenished - 00n New York :and Philadelphia Auctions, of EMBHOLCIERIN,F, 'an all the newest designe 4 of every description4lpperted et prices which cantai.l fail to astonish and please. ' LAVA GOODS.' tu the choieest patterns of,liiinglish, : ',.Freuclo and German. as well selected and Catetuds'lia stock to can 1,, found in the city. •• ••1 Moves, Hosiery, Imported Idnelius and Yaftnt Goode. Goods cut at wholesale prices. Aniiktterislrd „assortment of Gi,,ts, suitable for the trade, wtdeh dill be offered on the molt advantageous terms, at SVAIIIICRTON'2, Swith ,Synod second door bribed Spruce. •. Philadelphia, March 31. I'l6 14• ; ;.!in . • FURNITURE! • FURNITUREVI . ~. • IMM r• H. F. Hoover Respectfully Infitins his customeii.Jf Potts Title. and the people generallfjf r il t';'chu.tt thin couuty,in Vo.tit of furnith that they will link it greatly to !heir advantagi. to pur 'chase at his Warehouse. whore t liec will find itAiirFe Mock of the most Malvin styles to %etc.:). from. TheflPbst abet 1,..,.-,% to, any that bie tvilities for ulfanufacturie4,tind Ley fog his ntaterlals for ...ash, and having no Attpivntices, but employing tlie best of workruim.cnable% lint to offer great itolueeronnts to those in want of really gpi I Furni ture at low prhles. as he ranch prefers the ..ttttlible six pence to the slow shilling. All goods ben;rat .111% Warerooin .e. 111 14. warranted. and If Intended for the coun try will he packril with care and dettr.trh. ..'I.; : , It. F. lttlyVF.ll, \7r, 12. i, ,cdifith ..•:e-mod street, below Lk.4.': rrejl side. Philadelphia, March U. tr.'ill a Iti-4ni . ~...___. CAS FIXTURES AND - 1 -AMPS.' ItEAT liargains at No 221 i North J ,trv:;t. alstare Vine. l'hiladelphl4: ,, . , The subtzribeie offer to the trade an.dpublie inigeneral, of their Gun manufacture. In all its I . nrious 3:fUuches, of latest style and tins Chandeliers. l'onilants,..Side liraekds. Drop Lights, Lights, dr., new and lb:sir:o.le patterns cf. Lamp Chandeliers,lde Drark• eta. Petlauts. 'lmproved fine oil Lamp. Elitid,,l l ,ard, Suspending', ....51tind and Night Lactups,".Lotli'.'l4ny and plain, suitnide for all purposes whore lighiiinty he re quired. farandoles. Baguet-holders. Ynies; iftty,U variety of '-' lll l )l4 nips , Binical. Sao and Stand Lauiptf: rr reraat.,/ and . o.lf-es r(Il P 4 ree:.' In s n w....in e ra4 log extensive marhlnery and being, Praeli.xot /Ve#iaree , log strict attention to thu ntauttfarturing: plat also, to tLe ardotntundat lon of, customer '• . , ITEIDltlOE.,fltiltNIl6 &Iit:IrTIIER. i ritiladviibia; March lil, I ‘ , (6 ~ 3 v -iitit Po.'H. SMITH. :T ;. . ii,,i, r % , 11.1:,1: Or . , . Port Monnaies, Pocket Hooks & Dressing Cases, ...v. II C:,.lturfir rEe.'crtttat Sts.,'J'AtiOits'acr. 1 ‘ I I.AVAYS tm hand ' , a large il:41.11 . varied ~.• i L .. y . " assortment of • 1.• Pert , I orals ie.; " : • 'W'ork floit . X. , ! ~,,,,„, l'orttet nooks. Calm& . ~. .,i, ,}, 50 INiOttl.4lllrr:ldCeur..'s..l4 Traveling:lints. 1 Illehntnrutom lioards, l'ort Volitas Cbessanem. I IN,ritet Memorandum Books, l'..rtable . rlvi.);F, Dressing Cases: - Cigar rasfk: dr.. k, Also., a gournil assortment of Entilith, frE4cli and Geri m , :a !Wiry Gt.,14 ; 1.,.: .1 Vino Poek.t .Cuttery, tlazors,'ltazor StriO,fand' gold .. Pens, . , ..., ,-... ' Wholosale, si.r , ml and third floors. .t. 1 i -`' LIT"— „ F. 14.. tF:SIML X. W. (Ivq, r klntrila Ch,...tnut zeg.- tn t the • reeeint of n snperier 044' Prn Kfll be.. ',tit to an y part of tbe United ,tates, by milt' ribing thus—tuolituu, hanl, or soft.l • %birch 31.105 .I, ty 71 MUSIC PUBLISHING 'HOUSE. Utah • house„ Philadelphia, rit'C ;collet:int ly publishing the latest Musk, from the inat ,popular thorn in the United States, In a style that it vie with any issued at any other house, either inlhis rouutFy • or Enropie. They hare also the pleasure te ailiviuncOol the public that their stock 01 Sheet Music on It. - ind;i'onitsts of the laegi:st and most complete assortment to beLtliund the country: they are eonstantly adding to heir stork all file New Music published in Now York, Bostott: . They a !RC/ publish several Instruction Batiks. abi , h are in general use throughout the country. I - . PIANOS A floe assortment of the bestisi4mUcturera of New York and Boston. at the lowest chi,apprices. • ; MUSICAL INSTRUSIENTS:.- I . Also, a general aneortment of tluitals, Violins, Banjoes, ‘ Flutes, Accurrleona, kr., Violin. Guitar Wig AtiFp StrinFN of the best Italian qualities. all of which tfillybe furniSh ed to the public and the trade at the loweef rates. I)Ft/era punctually attended to. :;••: /Gr. Alt Lee & WallieFaMusie and Pubj-iilatians can! be obtained . /0 B. BANYAN'S Book and Mulile ttoro, „ ,;;, r Philadeirldajeb. 4.1854• I- 'At l• • - TO THE LADIES ' ' i Of Pottsville *rut Vieleatr. - • • 1 GNEW & C0.,"196 Cheolltt &rept, .1 . 1 .. philadelphia, are now offsring ,iP , purchasers a splendid stock of New Spring tthawlsw3lantillas And Dress (Mods; their assortment of Paris..pale Mantillas Pe' very extensive. comprising one of t he Mat selected stocks in the city. find at extremely low , Prices. i Shawit—Orvebn, Cashmere and Oold .9tirder_ed Mania long and square. Also, a lane tolsottto.int ttr lath Em broidered and Clain Canton Crape Shawl , : i i sulk,.—Particular attention It requeet4d o out stock of Brocade. Plain. Plaid. Stripe. Moran An de and Bieck Silks. of all qualities and prices. Wash'Miks in great variety. , - '...-1 1 Dress Ormis.—Flocinced Berme llohes.tirena&ines,Tis sues, Bareges. Organdies 3lousilens Challie Delnines, Bril liants, Pencil and littlish ebintas, ite;• ' Embroideries, of all deweriptions, Collars. Sleeves, Runes. Insartings, with a full stock of llibbena, 14tdies' aid tlientkmen's Wove& Hosiery, hr. .r. s . Constantly receiving fresh suppikeof.‘tonable goods, per steamers from Havre, literpool. Netanrk and Phil. adelphla Amite?! Sales. ' Purchasers a re iequested to and extualbe one stork , of splendid Spring Goods before purchasing. -. , MOM et (10. March 31.'46 1...1.3tn 196 (7..c5nut..11. Philadelphia. --.... STEAM ENGINES FOR SALE,! , T the Fairmount-Ho:114 Min, 30th „ati'net, above Coates. Schuylkill.ThilinielPhia. e.horizontal. high pressure Engitto—Xixtreu :inch 3 n.. cylinder,' tiro feet stroke, with two forcef.pnnip,,,, a copper air vessel. an exhaust heater containing fifty-flee copper tubes; a flat hob bwiplato. with or vdthout -pedestal., fly-wheel shaft. counter shaft., and cog Wheels—but With out ivy-whed and toilers; rated at seventy-five home power. Suitable for a Colliery or Panipteeßegine.. Alva, one small Upright Enefne--tethihrh cylinder, hy fourteen and a halflnehes stroke. wine a gy-wheci put. ley six fret diameter by ten and a half a inchertfac.,-the whole upon aniron bed-plate and columna Without Pump or boiler; 'rated at ten home power. Goth of the above hlngines were built by ReaneyoNealle aefni. Kensington, and ran be seen in operation at any thrieAy milling on the antimibers. They are to be sold to, , p )4•., give p )4•., t0 larger ones. i . 1 .. .'.l o, an rpright Tubular lioller--inreefect curimeter, eleven feet bil.iti, containing ninetv-two ti , to In - Vines. one and seven e ighths Inches in diarpeter. with Si nfrle flu eiron chimney and damper. twentyorie !inches diame ter and thirty-life net high, giving a . draft of forty-six 'Get from the grate ham ;, The above described machinery will; geld Nemo , toy or together. The Engines robs deltreitildri the firsweek in July neat. The email Beller Is not In t ow and n be I n delivered at any time. CIIARI.ES:I,i. SMIT/I & CO. Philadelphia, March 31,1P53 ,- [ 13.3n21 ._ _ HERRING'S— I ma Fie. ll'itOpf Sadie*, ith Hair if ;Patent pow. Proof LOcks. - Which Isere Over& leper/de I.leibids&t the World's • London, 18,51,-and alas at the id's Fair, *Jr ;fork. IIT3 'and The subscribets am the solo nanteturent-atid. pmptictors in State of thd Onto nrmivalled s and licliio he reputation to gen nine Tljerrin g's Safe" Is I wide. and for the last thirteen the mercantile community ~ testimony Otheir everyelling -Orr than 12,000 rd these Safes have Aid over fro hundred ;,......-dtd ., nmplumtly through aerldental titre . `'. The {Pub lic are do., stwedthat all Sam manufaCtured br the'subeerthcat are not only guaranteed to he fully oral brit In many res. even 11111) , (1e01' to Omen which bier been in r arely fr e i e e t d a by, fire. Sew wi ll ferret their sanicis in t turtl ing of the "Tribune caMbllehment,"?,New York, and at the Groat Fire in Strawberry street , at,the lane re teat July, opposite Met - timed House; and :mill more otly In.the Arc at Fifth and Chesnut itch* ibis city, i which e these Safes came firettrthe acknowledgrd fiba ram' . when many other &Twit kV failed. • - ``;/rA 110. EL ( El. bun Fare and Tilnk Lock Matt-n." 31 Valbut at. 1 1 ,bilada. Chltiedlren Rates, with Powder i*Of Lochs, Inenutac tared expressly /or Bagalli Arlon, Owel!utis. un4 others requiring security from mut% ' %UK:Vaults, Doors, kr. on ban& and - made toordea ' All the nowt; m tell boas Pi vale al.rnanotigturera priatai 1 - Soet9:l 4 hand "Sew," "ialamandereand "Iron is" 1 - 15 'or etas* mikes, haven been taken fa nsirk lasynionat :far n2 llerj amtuaihi........... n. formalist bolfpritv" -. .i r i i - , I' —______ 4 _, , ._.!.. • • . . • -: _ . . . POTTSYILLE !ROM WORK& r.p i s:t 4 GEORGE M.tSO N . It CO., y ..4r. imnounce to the public that the) have ....- taken the Eatabltahment know& aa the `.........t h . r „....,„ T ,„. Pottsville Iran Works . on Norwegian et, . " tr " 4 '` .. '''"". whets they are prepared to build &I kiftda o f ;.,t nj. .I.,nosnes, manufacture todlroad Cara, and_te chin ry of aimed every description, at the shortest 0r,... r,... tiro , ad on the ' most reasohable terms. Perftme (rpm nb .. \la want of Steam *regime, wRi find it to their adcrate to giro theme ply.. dine engagh4 elsanhere. .Po bailie, May II .... j l 9 - i f :I' . . PoST,T.SVII.L.E:iROR WORKS. I Foundry and Machine fluidness. 1 , 'et' NOTICE.-.4he Subscribers' have this , day formed a co-partnership ,, under the i 1.,.. Affi . „,:"!" firm of PON,ROY; SMITH a[ PONIROY, -7.3,. ,- -;Lii fur the tinDliiiriion of a genre! ibtoafry -. • ,...?'...._ _ and ..Ifachind Business, at the old-estab tithed :-FottneiTle Iron.Worte;r corner of Nerieeetan and Coallntreeis, ''.. : B. F. P 0.1111.01, :• ' \VM. SMITII. i t CLIFFORD MIRO ". )11-0 IRON WOUKS. ' POTTSVILLE. I P. ttsville, 31arch 25.1851 F . • UNDRY AND MACHINE SHOO, _ Fiteam Car Fisetforr s ate t ta ' NOTICE-4.. —The business of the late prm ' ...It' ilalk of fili a liDEß'•'iti MILNES, will be eontin ' ' _''''''- b ranches lie the itibscriber in mill its rarloua . 1 --rituomot branches of Stalin Engine banding, Iron -•- Founder, niais i nfacturor of an kinds of Illm*nery, for Rolling Mille; Illast Furaiiiir s , Railroad Care, de. de. 116 will also ilosltintse the busibeas of Mtn. big and Selling the eeleltiattidiPine f'orest ililiite Ashland Less is and P i m a reins Rear4lakilmsts, beiligi !mole pidprie , for pr three Colliertea. fi ; I I ^! j GEORGE W.ISNYDER. January 21,155 - ' i ii r • 3,4 r j .. , TO COAL OPERATORS &MINERS. Pioneer /3411ew Works If invitei .: The subse i ribers reipactful y i the attention of the business Inuit:Lofty to z t. •• :o their Iloiler`AYorks.ori Ea d strut,be - thi x low the Paasenger Depot, I , its - alibi, Pa, - - where therare prepared to manufacture BOILERS' OF EVERY DhSCitliliuN, ;. Sa rka stacks, Air Stark& Mast Pipes, a - inetemiDrift Cars, dc., de, Boilers on Itilid. 4 I • , th n e i ll se i ls- P e r a v e t n i' il ai re n ly le C ani thit li s tu n a d eh hn of vin ifri ti s ' i l a : earl as. th d et ° ll ti al I to themselve. , that work diiiiii at their estab ishment will ii 1 I git i e satisfaction to all,wboi•may favor them with a 611. 1 lidinds and Compapietiwill find it fitly to their ad vantage to examine their meit before engaging eisesthere. - ' •I. JOHN & JAMES NORIA% 1 ?day 5, ISO I 194 f; , • .__ „. POTTSVILLE ;ROLLING MILL. , rItIISCRIBEILS respectfully am f nontree public that their ilea' ' MI6 , ing Mid to Win completed andln full ope- Oit r onn ration. anO that they are privared to sup. rvirl ply all of Car Iron of i varlout which they will warrant ',be superior in euality to any , obtained fmni abroad. at the same prices. t ; iThey also manufacture Tiltatle. for the use of the Col liries and Lateral ' loads , *sighing from 2} to .O lbw. per j pint made of the best Itori, and which will be': found arch cheaper than the haniuttiNtattiele. - Reing practical merit:mill. and haying. had eon s tler t m e eaperlenee in the Iron bnajnes§: they flatter them:wives i that they ma Kivu entini;satisfa:ction to purchase:ea, and ; alto make it their interetit,ito patronlso hurtle =mac , t • r.w. JOHN: & Decou'ber R. 1551. ' 49-tf _ _ _ WIRE SCREEN FACTORY.; • Change cell' - p'respri!tos., • i -. • , : ' : 1 'IF. pridersig,ned hate as- , •,t r a.k "*".: !turned the' proprietorship of thi. Wire . f •• ..N .,,,, .- Sawn vialory In Coal sure t, lately cote, 4 , .7•C:-.4 11 F dusted by r It. L Cake, tinder. the firm name of .IC ti U.S 1 li.t.lll,AN. and hereby desire 01%11 the attention of Coal Operators and the public generally. theirextensieeetdahlisibitient: Arrangetnent sari. turtl e r prneuring - the very belt of materials.'nud orders Tor work to a large amount Will be filled at the shortest nu (ice, and on the.most satisfactory terms. ' . • 1 The siii.kribers. tnerootOr, having wiliest the innices of skilful and experienced :workmen, incite the Moat ri gid examination or test lif •t heir screens, promisitig them equal to the test turned ont in other mannfactories. I :; • ill :NtiT K. NICIIOI.S, i Jan. 11, 1855 14 f ;:. i • JOHN fl i ELA N.:- . , . i NEW FOUNDRIe," ' Sr. MACHINE SHOP, n ix -- • NoTzefr:;—Ttplbublnetki,,f tint late firm 'EC!" Silk of Marti& Entriken will be continued by WILLI/01.1. 31ARTZ, at his new Fonn- ' . u. It Nat dry atoOlachine 'Shen, on 31aueli Chunk ' .s - • -- • street. In the Ixwough of PottaXille, ad.: shining E. E. ELAND'S.-Smith Shop. tie will Manutite- . tire . all kinds of tiTEA:II ENGINES and ill: SIPS, of any : Power and capacity for raising or breaking Cnakyiumping Or other purposes; Engines. Blowing Cslinders. Water Myers, and other unwhinery f•or Blast Null:tees. of the latest and twat approved etilistruction. i le will also make . to order RAILROA.Witnd tiltlf T CARS. 1 . . Being it practical Ina: hints!' and attending personally to every department of tiM.establishment,l persons giving • him orders may rely with pert'eet safety- J ou haring their work' perfhtmed prYantitlY and In the veil best trninner.. All persons hating erahns against thejirm of i •lartx, .9: Entrlken, 11 ill pre- ..nt the same for settlement 0 the un- Aersktned. and all p-miata owing said tirm will.pay the Immo to the outlersi,r l,4 l. be being authorized to settle the : business of the late I:_rui. 1 i ' :, W11.1,1A , I J. IifARTZ. ' . . Sept. 9. IS.kt putki 2.3. IX:st a.ktfj , 1 ;tn. WASHINCTON IRON WORKS. • Putts 3 / 4 -111e, Pa., I - r - • • 1... .1 * - 'WIZ 1.. 5 .N AL ilitttS, nlspectinlly invite :X .. . ism, the ii I Onti,,n of the laud:less community IV•. - •to thehi. New ga,hine t-le.p and;Foundry . ~ ,r, „,„. ,Tertvtlaitsstoo Coal ar.fzi itailrend Strad F, 1 . ".7- ~ ....-.-, - ....11.1.,asid frtiuting on Norne4ian stnxt.w,here the: or wt.-pard to •eXerute all °TAN s 'fir machinery of ' i !truss and In at. surly as. Steam Engines. all kinds of Gear ing fi.r Rolling Nails. iarist and SAW *ills. Single, and Di.uble at•th:g Pumps. Coal Breakers. Drift Cars,lall kinds of Ilallooroi elstingp, Mitt as Chairs for Illit and T Rail; Frogs. Switches. &c; all kinds of. cast aild wrought Iron . Shafting. &log practical mechanics, and haring, read, the demands of the Clon Region their; study for years. also all kinds of•Marlitnedy in their line:of bustles; , . they flatter themselves. that. work done at tholr %alai.' ishittent will.gire satisfaction. to till who may honor them sill. a call. .411 orders thankfully reeeired and promptly exe cuted, on the most reasi,taible terms. i I , MI PORii 4 lMit - 119N. Ottol.er 2.15'52 'FOUNDRY ANDIRACHINE SHOP, Port Caribpt*,lltihgtyllktlli co., Os. T. 11. i INTEHSTE EN tt,nnottne ,f rapt. us his readiness. from the etanplete outfit - ' ' t hehbove named estnliisinnent. to sup ply till orders In hisl ine Cl' -_- _s,:, ,, Tszt..uch as for Z`lealn Ediglnes, rafirad and Drift Cars. Pumps. eclat Breakers, Castings and I.l.thine ry of every pattern. •;lie warrants his Work tegive Fa I 1.- Diction, and aeeordin,FlY solicits patronage at,hoine and ahren.t. . : ann.:11.1555 '4-ly SHOVELS! SHOVELS!: SHOVELS!!! Tife'Subperibers h i nting purchnscd the POO Carbon ehova VArtol7., formerly condocted by M. Boon & Co.. continues i llarctiti.T., to rnatittfartnm, and deliver within the -...rotinty.'at the lowest Philadelphia pipes, nil i:inds of and tiarden flees. Ttb , attention fir operators and dealers is particularly caijed to his manufaetitre of Coal ehovels: which t.r strength and durability, cannot be surpassed by any oth ers in market. Ile Also keetss-on,hilud. at all times;; n superior qteilitv of Coal Riddles, whirdi he will sell at wholemie and retail. . . . . . • Shovels. Spades mid!flees. of any.stre or pattern. made to order at short notice. and repairing . promptly attended to. i' CHAIILLS SMICIIII, l'ortVarben. November 15, INCA: ' , • : 454 f I • _,..... FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. TUX Subscribers agnouncato the Pub , ink lac fly are thd lroprietore oP the Frattklin NVorks, Port Carbon, lately car ried.loh by S. SillyuLati, *hare they enn , thinU . ;to roanufactuTO to order, at the shortest notice, Steam.' Engines. Pumps, Coal Bn.Akers and Madthiery of alipusi uny.Nit, or deorrintion. for mining or utter purposes. ?Clio, Railroad and 'Drift Cars. ,Jrou or IlraFs Ca•tin^,s of suy 'size or pattern.' Orderit are respeet fully solicited. 4 GEO. B. phiSLER k BRO. Franklin Shovel 111corkii. The subseril.•ra kontinue• to furnish the colliers and Dealers of Fehoylkill.tounty. with iihovels of all kinds, at the lowest Phiti(4lphia prices. ;PittentV,4ll.i pnrtfeu larly rolled to Llrei► Vora Shovel's. )I)rtlers for Shoals of any size or pattern promptly attended to. GEO. k TM°. Port Carbon,.An4titt 21, 1544. I P4-tr MINERSVILLE. DEHAVEN'S IRONWORKS, •.• :Blinersyllils., I TILE h'uloseriber le . prepared to manu facture oTRA 31 I.:N(111%ES of any power, ofan,y eapavity,and c 4.1 Breakrre . g m,=. m , T , r " of •eirerir desert:llo as w ell as every othe r kind of machinery oiled in \Mlles, Breakers. Ft:ironer* Polling Jillle. aw !till!. tcr. From the facilities possessed roll ruanufacturhm, and from long experience la the laasin*, work pan he turned out at this estahliShinent, at the viry lowest prices; and of a tmperior Persons desireiri Of puttingupto l tiehinet*of.any . kind, are Inviteato call', And examine patterns 4nd ivromo so. quainted with prices before contracting elsewhere. . Order s of every !chid are solicited : and strict attention will be given to tbctr prompt exiscution. ;' • WILLIAM BEIIAVEN. Minersville.Dortmhor 9,15541 . i 484 f MISCELI.ANfOUS: CARTERS & ALLEN'S IRONWORKS, Takinaina,selanylkill, County, Pa. • SU bseribeis, proprietors bf the above munotextenSire establishment. an- I P nritmce to the citizens of khuy, MU) man ty; and the publiegenentik. their rendl ' . - . • nen to turnout any andall k intik of work r iu their line, at t t oi shortest notico, and hi the most sat isfactory manner—, such as building St earn iEn Ones, man ufacturing tudirdid and Drift Cars, Pumpk,Castinga and Machinery of all kinds. Only the twet wo r rk mon are employed, and katistisetion may therefore hellutfely guaranteed. Orders from abroad promptly Mod. C4IITERS k • Tatnaqua. l lannraiy 27. ISSIS ,''4-tf BEAVER. MEADOW IRON WORKS. _ILUDSON Itiarrilk3l,llron arid Brave gpunderF. reti.ectfrilly Inform their pa tpkna, and the . pubtle generdly: that they 7,11L.1i.mn OA fully prepared at the above eetaLlltti rnent, to manutacitura Steam kngioes of e'very Alm; Pumps, thulroad eridi Daft (Am and every other dwleriptlnTof Iron and Ware Castings suitable for the Coal raining pi ether huAneas, on the meat reatalntible tettint. Mao, ItWarind'eylltidere for lUaet - Funaares and Haehlne . workiri general. i Repairing of all kinds done with nantraht and despatch at the kAt,rt pryos. pork furnished by them vow. rant.a.l4, perforop.w.ll4. Thep woOld nollOt th 6 custom of those who• MAY aunt articles in their line in this vicinity. An orlon .111 tne,:t - with Inimedinte aid prompt anon- Hon. . F. SY. HUDSON:, B. <W• IIIIDSON. March VIE 4 4, . _ i 9.1 y TREMON'T IRON WORKS, Trenaterat t teobssilkill County, Perms-. ' The Subscribers respeetfnlly invite; :t "' th e attention of the businessannrottnityl tc their hew ltaehlnu iShop and Fol.. 1-311V:tiiiiii Au, erected in the town of Tremont, and: .• • '-- under the superintendence and manage- 1 tnent - of Messrs. A. Badger and Philipliimbelts, where! they are prepared to execute all erders for lilatidnery of, Urawand lmq. such as Stearn Engirt of any power.; Pinups of any, - ;capacity. Coal *eskers f every descrip-i Lion. all kind/o of Gearing for Polling 311 . 11s ' Grist and' Barr Drift Qat". and all kinds of Railroa d Onstingal such ea Chairs ffor rat and 2' Rails, Frogs. itaitchee, and all 1411ola of Gland Wrought fron Shafting's. Mr. llm-1 holt* being n inartical.Mechazdef and having had theton4 fidencr:and experience for many years in the Coal Region:l persons desirous "of putting, up Machinery of any kind.{ are invited to call and eternize our patterns and superior quality nf woris.:,nnd become skutinted with prterlt at there Works, before oentractintelsewhare. Orders of ev4 ery kind thankhdly received. and strict attention will tvi given to their'. prompt execution, 'acing severall3, 20 0. 40, and 60 horse Engines on hand. I ..1en.0.11155 Adv • C. A. k A: M. SELTZER, PAINT' 'INC; GLAZING & PAPERINO: Removal. • T'hajring ieniored hig • chop to:11,114mm aims the Anuirkan Bows; ("en' ire Street. andiaten into partnership dais heathen; the substliblint iiiillOnnre to the puhlle that they areprepared to exktute all Ardent In their line atilt the greatest de. freiteb. rind 1)0hp most 'rpoitonible terms, they empl oy good IT nrkone4 hod their .elsthenerit may; therefore, be aura of sstlioNotilry jobs.. • = They, slat; hog kayo to mil otterattoti! to their splendid assortment Windon4hailts; com *pricing oreentirfatrof style and qtallty, to snit the Etite and peeitil ptmehasers,l and which they oat+ at 'tholowttt.Cit}r I g •_ttt 81t0TH1 . 214. • r= !a PINI • . MG.. , . AttniciNAL. ___, 1 COACH MANgril'S REMOVAL. ,'' MARSH'S • TRUiSCS: , ' In Illti attbscriber having fitted np one of , alit - ALE at IlAit'fl:o3,Onsit Acoo.l iz i :: * ...........W4- 7 the loosest Coach Shea(' in the state, In tut askortMent of Nantes Improved Tress-, z0 . ,,...: - ., col lopes, kathiTille, PIL. nest to J. It. RA, among which aro Dolftde_on. ll ngle, f --=--• adult Co.'s Screen Factory, whom las Improved .Trummi, Dolfblo and Eitlikoia i futilities Ibe magmfutigying 'ell kinds of Carriages and . style Theasell, Vero Abdominal Suppoit- 1 light Wagons cannot be aurpassed—heing it practical 31.. 1 em, Ladles' Shoulder Bra*, 9entlezneu • s Elsiitlo SusPeo titanic, and tutvlogO namber of yeas experience in tau ,'der der Alhould7r Brace', Suspensory Bandages , firk'snd Cot . bulkiness, ha hopes Sogire general satisfaction. , i tot. • ' JOIN f. C. aIAHTIN. 4.9E04 - 1 All kinds of Cardestei and light Wagons kept on hand. 1 e_lamnber 24.1853 , 11.0 .. i Also,secondhand Wagons, A - c. • 1 • - -1 Also, MS' RATH/MON. All Main neatly done. Orders tram a distance prompt- ly attended to. . WISTAIL A. KIRK.. .n).,,, .)1.7 used LycitiF harnron JutteN,, 1549. ' rt It ii the most del fitful knee at* acid is preemiteativ melicial for Grey WHEELWRIGHT, A. CAR FACTORY. The Embalms fee restor4xl my hair Anthony R. SUMO I twelve y • uses. yo ,truly, ~ ESPECITULLY offers his services t to the citizens of d•rintylkill county and elsewhere p, u the capacity of Wheelwright, and - i t- Artv.ti.En. No. SO Warty met, New York. street of Yhtt , .1, ii Ginger, for dye. al nervotts decd' c.. ran he bad at Car Manufacturer. II isestablishment . er.i...tos— —: ... 7" 4 .. : . , C. nancErs is immediately opposite Prat k Vas. __- - -;',. I:4, r i i,s A Variety St - ere re Street, Pottsville. tine's Machine Shop , where be will - --- **°: - '53 11.tf be happy to receive trders Condi kinds of Wagons, as well - -- _ ._ as Drift and other Cars, and all kinds of work attached to the business of all heelwriAlit. For the character of his work he refers to . Dann P. M 4.. N oe s, £B.l Dta I US, JuliN TLYPLX, : I E. E. Bt. t'tD, ° Joux G. newt& , gu. _Pottsville. March :11, 155.5 1:14f t tiartiet. , . - , - , ble, hlve rutsfortu , CARRIACES! CARRIAGES!! t bet.n made 1,- .__ gi ,, l io TUE subscribers return their sincere ; never known to fall. .. ~...-"tr ' . t " "" - thanks to their friendsforpast patronage 4 Sly. which makes the ladle,. ~ ~ and would respectfully call the attention kite cases with perfect cautidence. Of the public in general. to their new Mr single ladles' confidential Dotior and s eortment of CARRIAGES tik on hand, consisting of one and the eness of your future Iluslkiru4,7 two seated Jennie Linda, Buggies, Sulkies, l de.. of every I tut. in renterne s.___tta •1 vtt - description, all of which are finished in thelmost approv ed style, and made of the best material. Ilisllig secured the services of , experienced workmen, and bein;owuctical mechanics themselves, they feel assured that they can render fall satisiketton to those who may favor them with their patronage. All their work is warranted to give en. tire satisfaction. Second-handed Carriages anti descrip tions on hand. which will he sold cheap. Repairing neat ly done. Order* from a distance promptly attended to, at their manufactory. corner of Coal and Norwegian its:, Pottsville, Pa in,- The timber used for our work is of the hest New Jersey Hickory.. DEIIIM A IltFiti AN. March 10,1h55 lesly , —_____ . NEW __ _ _ YORK_______ _.: PHRENOLOGICAL CABINET. , • FOWLERS, WELLS h. CO., Phrkl ii• 1 35 el. nologists and l Publishers. Dl Arrh street. 1 ' 27-ly 0 ° , bl ow Seventh. Philadelphia • furnish ail 1 . t. works on Phrenology. Physiology , Water 1 . * Cure, Magnetism and Phonography, whole- 1 sale and retail, at :sew York prices. Pro- 1 - • ."--,°. -- fessional examinations. with ,charts. wild ° , WILBORS =NM OF . .. full written descriptions of character, day nod evening. Cabinet free, I Philadel ph in, February 21. 1,3,56 ' - ll ° . , PURE COD. litl7 . i. ER CASH MUSIC A 2 . liD PIANO STORE OF ' HORACE WATERS, . 1 4 OIL AND Llj ..0....--. E.,i, ' 333 Broadway, N. Y„ Opposition to Combination ! ', .. , • t - -- wok, anakr”- alt.*Ste AT GRE hTLY' REDUCED RATES 7. - : Notwithstanding the --com bination cf Music Dealer., to keep up the ,tires of non-copy-right Mind. , eggirixt the Int*Testa of Clonpos.erx. and their refo.od 1,, extend to Nu. IV arLna the , nurittir-s of the trade., ht. I,t Making Irnmenso sales--havitmalotmlant .eemenee that be hiss polar eounitenanee and support In , his oppo‘ition - to the gnat monopoly. and in his elTerts to aid Notire i itleid and adopt the Nidional oner mo y.— nit stork of American and European Music is linruenie, and the eatab cue of his own pubileation is one of the iargeft and (test sett tea in this United states. lie has also nude a great the of ,Plastits,' Sirzonv.as. ltlesieat , 4 sTsrustr,e of all Mile. Superior toreal tites: octave Manna for $153, anti interior of ai 'good quality, and I nstrtunents as strong and durab4 as those which cost :A4l. Pianos of every Variety of style and price, up to sl,twoo, eorepet.i ng of (9 (Intermit manufacnirics; among them the reirelira• Teri improved lioe.Ack iVtrEtts 7 3114 . the first tweniium .E.oltx 1h sloe. of T. Gilbert A CO:F Make. 0 , 41105 of the Solemn Patent. Steoieirli VII , Pt laUti!at ge,lll hargaut*, YHA'S frau s4o' to SISU, 31.1aUD/J:MI road tire. different Manufactories. including the Well ktunkiu k H. W. Batith's Melodeons, tinned to the equal temperitnetit.i Mr, lreoc male in the irnitcd r 5. t 1550. .‘.115,512541:15.515). Smith's Double Bank 1;1a riorto steel .(/elate on nirreenteed. The heat terms to the trade. schools. Ar. eent,disronnt to Clergymen and Churches. All orders promptly attended to. MUSIC 4.71 t to all parts of the rountry..post , pald. at the redurell rates. General and Select Catalogues and Schedules of prices of Musical Instruments forwarded to any address, free,of charge; Now YorkiFebruary 2.I.*INZNi , 15-10 t USE THE MAGIC IMPRESSION POper, for Wratliig a:without Pen or Ink, C,Vyina "arm. l'irlttPl. Ititlerns for Embroidery.,Marking Lines Indelibly, amt . 31rwyolci Article is absolutely the best Portabli. Inkstand in the known =veld, for a small quantity folded and plated in the pocket constitutes a traveling Inkstand which cannot be broken. No pen it needed, fur any stick. sharpened to a point, writes equally ns \tell as the hest gold pen in the universe: For draw ing:it is indispensable. It is. indeed. the whole art of draning and painting—taught iu our :won. Any leaf. plant or flower can I. tiansferred to the pages of an Al- - hem .with a minute and distinct nosemblance to Nature. With istual I:wility,pletui-es and end roidery pattern are taken, and have received the highest enloginms from the fair, sex; and indeed, a niore tasteful prevent fir a lady could not he pei,ll,l. This Magic Paper will also marl: linen and other artl - so a. to remain perfectlN indelible. All the washing in the world fails to bring it out. Any d, i 1.1 can use it with perfect ease. With rhis Magi, Paper. MA.% ise. one or four ples of every letter C:171 I.? SOClired without any adaitional. labor whateler, malting it the cheapest and mold ronrenlent article extant. It is used to great ad vantage hy .n.mrters of the public pess, telegraphlciope ratline. and hosts of others. Ettell package contains four • different enters—Bleck, Bine. On-en - and - Red. with fall and printed in,tru,:tiong, fi.rl all to in•e. and will last sufficiently to obtain' Fire ,mi d dred distinct impressions. ' It is put tip in I...intifully enamelled coloredenvelopes, with a truthful likenms of the proprietor at tathed. Each and every package warranted . Price-I'2l+er dor.n. or live for 71. Sinzle packages, 25 - rents, Mailed to all, parts of the acrid, en the reri'ptiou of the above prices. ;Address. p,st-paid, N. lILIMELt., 107 lb , srdtuny, New lirrie. mistimes or TIT! PRI:Mi. JOIIN V. ;WRES, THOMAS IVR EN, JAMES 'WREN. •II • 'qublwiTli Mail' Lapressiwi l'opc.r.—Wi. , refer our.read. et: to the advertisement, in nnot her r , ,ltintn. setting forth rite t ,,,, r jr, o r ti l l, pletisina tind . in;renk,ut: invention,. The clienpuess should induce all to give it a. trial.--P! pliia _Wm/iota. . . . . tit is unsurpftg, , ,l fir ne3trress mid utility, and should tn,4 , t with liir sale it rirhly dest , ri4.s."—^Prdante Triif*Just ;what tin; public has lung desired, and mem lute, itself to every Individura of taste and refinement." ounuil and (liarirr, New York, Itirrh 31,1 , 153 , _.._MANUFACTURES; . - .._i_._ _ ,-. • IiENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY. Pith St., bet. NorWeglaßilk. 211tihnIntaisgo. .. r.ZIRIT inloureestotleit -NV .ieLllt,inonisirinit,tbatii,r )Ired,to manufacture Venetian Blinds 1,1 every size, color., and style, at short noth-e c lod at the lowest rates. ile 1 feels confident, that a trial atone is sufficient to to con vinced of the advantage of purchasing his !Slings'. IA fine assortunint of Blinds constantly on hanl. he Is also prepered to repair. paint, and trim old Blinds , in ,1 Filch a manner as to render them almost equal. fu appear .otee. to new. ' . ' Jan. :a, IsZys 4-ly i THOMAS JACKSON, FLAT and .Round It(ipe Maker, 'Read -4 Ing,, Pa. White, Tarred, mid 31auilla !tope of any di fitensletur. „, . . 1 Flat Jinpes, for Mining or other purposes, Tossing lines And Canal cordage of all kinds. 1 - i I Bed-Ropes, Wash-lines. Fact-cerd. &c. SuperlOr Pack ing for i3t4.-21011 Engines. Also;' patent prepared Hemp Packing:a very superior article. saturated with i enn,po - which fully doubles its capability' to stand friction, and insures its preference wherever it has been tried. • Or lent thankfully remtved and promptly executed,' :sinveuiber 11.15;,1 4.1-ly __. . NEW STYLE COTTACE_FURNITURE, I ~. Tilt: subscriber is receiving from the best ' Mantificteries In the City a large t u t of Cottage Furniture of aViao See, made of itarct fronds, I' oak. ehestnut, walnut, ash, &c... - warranted to be stow and durable. .The patterns are various. and of the lateat, fashions. They embrace whole setts, nil of 'which will be mid at city pekes. carriage addedj [ Me also keeps on hand. and' manufactures to oilier all Muds of household Furniture, of the latest, most fash ionable ma destruble Pattmns, -all of which can be ex amined at his Ware Booms. corner of Centre mid Union .!streeta. , nearly opposite_ the Episcopal rhumb—all of (which will be sold at the Very lowest rates, Aprill, 185,1 POTTSVILLE • Saddle and Harness lilannfaetnry. : -,(, The Stbseriber mould ( W c - it a . r - t _.% again gtiost ‘speettnily invite the . . , • . .- attention of the citizens of Potts . - ' tills and the 'coal Region in general. to his , urge and well selected stork of SADDLERY. all kinds of Co.. carriage and Tenon Harness, nliars' of all descriptions. Drift Harness dr. Ile de. sires all who =kneed anythingin the ribo;ti line to rail and see his goods before purchasing, elsewhere, as tbelro can be nothing lost. Orders for flatness, ix., promptly filled on reasonable. terms.' LEFEVER WOMELSDORES, Oppmate Epitenpar Church, Crain , street,- Pottsrilte. ste.reh 3.185. , . 1 513 Y 13,'51] 'n-tf A.ottiroßocco LEATHER and SHOE IL Finding Store. nt Derr's old stand, on litilrond at., sville. The ;undersigned respectfoliv Interne the customer', of the aloe well known catabllAment, that he 'rill cent'''• tie the entuufaeture °tali kind' , of MOROCCO, _ . : . Snrh is Kid. Straits. French Morocco, Shoe. flit and ilook BiEulinWs. Yink &c.; and will , constantly Warta hand a general assortment of all kinds of lA:AVI LA,' uch as Oak Tanned and Red Sole Leath. r, SLangtster gips. Wrench ktid City Calf Skins. . Miners Upper Leather. and a variety of Sh op Tindines, inch as Threads., Nails, Clamps, all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. JOILV L fditkiNlll. tt`e-11,11 kinds of Skins, such as sheep, Goat. Deer, &c. and oleo Sumac, taken in exchange foo:Leatht.r; at the highest market prices. or paid for in Puttimiff ft. Oct. .".!.1554 - - MACHINE CARPENTRY. - RASII. POOR, MOVLDING k R. R. CAR FArTORT AT' • • St.'Clettr,, Schuylkill County, Pa. TtiE Subscriber, (of the late fi rm' of . . .. 4trlttht & Lawton), having non hie Manufactory In conspletorder„ la premised to rontkullteture by machine : ry. irertow Frames, Sash, Doors, /Ibn4s, Shuttfra, Ban% Oa - i :etre.' A son In g Bath. and •t• , ,nerl ...:... 1 ....., ally all turning-in Wood. , Alio; . ...74.,. Prift & Roaroad Curs, with tho ' ' • , • mu work emote* &e.. Le., at the andrlest 'mike. ' • Ito, tms for sate Lumber of any, dfttriptlina, and ran tarnish Mils of Lumbm. at Short notice. Alin, nn assort• meot of Doors; Casa (glazed and primed), Reid Posts, de:, &e, Ordwant.tly on hand. . • . Pe song desirous of pOrf'halking . articles .6 hts lino of bustnem are Invited to nail and examine Ida stock and irnrktrranAlt) heare pnrehmgintt e 1 where. • . Ordent Ara solicited, and Arid ottentiob MU bo oicoo to tt{eir talthrtil and prompt execution. • 1,0" CON, Jo. At; (Intr. February lAS:l . • ! . SANDS..&. CUMNIINCIS' . ' Patent Brick Moulding Machine. , lIE proprietors of this justly eele ye .. , bt .' I'M' Vited Patent. baring completed arrangement t ntrpduction of their new andimproved Machine+ beg leave to call the attention of the public to Its undoubted gig pritcrit y ore r r nrytAimg ern* inmlerifor themlavttrartiff s e of Brief,' from treeprred Coy, it being capable, when sorbed by hornesomer, of =MA' ' ' • , , Mx -nuicgs rs- -ilkt: sEcoNos. . , . A 'tingle certificate of the ammeter of the following ill deeined by the proprietors as goe‘t a au:grantee of their statements, as • larger ntimber, which zubAbt be l'oleeted from hrindrrds in their poaseasion,from practical and 40.- r 'renege nriek maker:. • • • • ' . WASHINOTOS, D. C., Dee. 13, 1854.. 11. SANDV. gr:—l have this day witnessed the operation Or elands h Cummings' Patent Thick 310itid , inst Marbion. and aro fully satisfied that it la not equal , eA bY and wraith ~ far speed, or in the Correctness ef its work; and can therefor* cheerfully and ennedently eontmend It to any person wishing to purchase a perfott mathine. Youra hesportfalty, Jtlll t EMMA ; • Practical ftriellanirs v ginnaue, irifonainp Go : , Po. Vetyllespeetfully. Itanna,-Eso. EITANTON,AL C. at lientnerry. All applkat lons for State, County, or 'Vein Rights, with tdaehinea, oltotdd be motto(pootiald) to BANDS CO., Care of J. B. PAWN. - lf , trr 1.3 m NO. S KM* NR.; Meow. Matt: lIENItY GRESSANG 144 f MOROCCO FACTORY; • , . ..............•_._ ........_. Ii _ LYONS' ATHAIRON: :.' ... .1 AVE YOLltised Lyons ' Kathiiirdn I, for 'the hair? It is the inost dtfthtfrd 't:6llre artd:: The ExPress Train leaves Philadelvitaaiall v. except Sun days. at. 71.4 O'clock, A. M. - The • Way Train' leaves Potts villa daily, Oundays excepted, at 714 o'cleek, A. M. ' • - AFf 1017490 N LINE. ale a Oho world- and is preeminently benetcial for ferry , Tho Way _Train learc.s. Philadelphia dilly. except Son ata Bald beads. ' The Katt:Aron tally restortxt my hair ' f days, at 34 o'clock, _Y. 51. • The _Espy-sea Train leaves after a baldness of twelve ysars. Tours trail'. ' • ' Pottsville dilly, except Sundays. at 21,.:. o'clock., p. 31. - ' 'IL L. ArivAtErtj • ) jia.), Lyons,44. • tria, N a to. - se r„: :a j rre .a n icioi t ti ; N g e e ;‘ , ta l - -ork , •,i -, -- r,,, prdial li eqp r h i tt, s ' at 'F s i 'o %4 :loc sl k N A ; (:) .l l2L N . G i..itt... and 4 des-. ,;clock 51 Minute*, l' M For Pelts-rill -, at V ' krk 31 pepsla and general nerrotts debility , dc- ran bad at C MAP.LET'S .f ' minutes. A;'3l.. and 6 - o'clock. P. M. ( ° ' , ... I -Both Trains Stop at sat the Stations alOng the Line. ; Perfumery and Varietylt - ere, Centre Street, 1 ottsywe. , • - . • - FA R j Es , October '''.A 1353 . 1 15_,_ . • : ' - '.; , lsr m/s:resat tra CL 1,4 COIS: ' - --- - . COOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES. 1 pari Reading tol'hiLicielphia, sl 75 . .-, - di ng t o -pat. : du & -10 a . !I 4:, ; Stf 11 - IR. VANIIORN, 'the. Celebrated As- Philadelphia to Pottcrille. 275 2 2:k : • .. trologer of the 19t1Vientury, has the secret wirlch I '--L t ePot In Poltalllle,serner of Union and Railroad'Sts., guides the Single to a happy Marria;fe, and to make the j ' rear of American. Morose, Passengers cannot enter- the biarried happy. Ladles who were unhappy through trou--1 have b e en made happy by bim.-cars unlessproylded len a ticket. — ' ble, misfortune, disappointed hopes and false) promises, r irt Y r icrund4 or nairiz'aze will In allowed to each Pas-' , '-'n* fits th,„ d i,...4 n do, was-,_ get in these linesand passengers are expressly pa:Ml:lied never known to fail. IN Is a married man, a-man of fasu;l from taking anything as lia,,:tevo, go but their own scaring ily„ which makes the ladies consult him in the most del. j apparel, which wilt be at the risk of its owner. kata cases with perfect esundence. lie Is the married and' . . Sunday Eictirsion Trains. • • ' single ladles' confidential 1)x-tor and advt.-ex.-0e shows ,; ' A Train leayee Philadelphia every Sunday at 71,-5" A. M. the niceness of your future Iltacin4,7 -! I and Pottsville at 4P. M r , awl:ph:gat the following points: GOOD FORTUNE-.-WIALTII. -: 2 i • , ri 'MAIN. ' . . • news taut. Eminence and happiness are wittin the neteh of all.-:-1 - I' Those who had bad bad luck. and found the more they, tried to pet forward the more things went against them.ll consulted him; their bad luck has left them. and they ; RR now fortunate. rich and happy. Ile has the serrat ; that stove the slander and envy of your enemies. j irmyrt,Emrs!—Look to your interests before It Is tool late. Men who have been unfortunate. and unsuccessful' in life and in business—risen Who have worked hard nod 1 struggled against adversity anti misfortune. the greater! part of ,their lives, and found Use more they tried to get j forward, the more'thlngs went against. thetu—these men I have consulted bins for the last thirty years. All those who have followed hI advice are now rieh and haps:3'; while those 'blinded by prejudice and ignOrance, neglect-I ed his advice.. are still laboring against' adiersity and : poverty. lie shows the likeness of your future Wife. ' • ' I -4 - ii - All intereiews 'are stri:dly private and eotithientLtl:l Dr..Vanhfrn has changed his residence and ounce to N o . :',,k4 hunthard street. between JUniper-and limed. the 4th house from Juniper, on the South side, opposite the Church. Rimy floe ilaretnent Collir.e 841. • , July 5.1554 - (AIRE FOR CONSUMPTION,. Lim,uos. 041 s, AAth;nfe, Drone/WI:1f?)lent! 'Debility. and all Se...r,f,elvus Proriketor,has surEendrd from ilireetions of Pro- fetser moue, in Comtdning the 011 and,Litne so perfectly that the taste of the nil, which is so nauseous to tau-minus 'generally. is entirely overcome, and ttjl can. be taken by rim nio.t delicate females with plcastink- And acregirds the benefit of this article over the pure oil, the -following eltcm. by Prof. Stone, Is sufficient to convince the most seeplical. • The yming lady was 134 years of are.. -I ler disease was one ,of unmixed phthisis. which had been expected to terminate in theeeitrip of a fera , month.. i fatally. The upper part 4.1 both her lama was tilled with; tubercles; and in some places were lit-ginning Jo soften. The cape was evidently a bad one. The treatmitrit of !pl.) t liter oil was at.first used. but without marked•improve-; ment. The phosphate of lime hits then administered' with the oil. and the-result. as in' the case eif many others. was Soon apparentAtrh,.patienrtva.s rapidly getting well." C.tl'Tio\—tot an eunt of the extuf reputation. of thi. Compotind for alt Lung Complaints. tiles:ol,43ller wotOd . caution the afflicted against teeing any Varept that man ufactured by him. tie he has the only recipe in the; , litateS for combining thespere Oil -with Liao. in a proper i manner. Therefore as:yen value your h e alth, purchas e none except thnt manufactured by ALEXANDER B, WILBOR, rhemi.et. . . 166 ; " , urtilitreet. Boston. ,! • For chain Philadelphia I.y T. IT. k So lINS-132 North rte.eond Street. For sato In Pntherille lIIIGTIF.S. Draglig, opposite I.:piscopal Chur'h. November 11, 1g64 . ' 4 44-rirn,' ---•- - o _ll4, . 'You have done me' the honor as with one volee. Iron nficoentier the Union to the other. to stamp the rharaoter of my I Ointment with your ; ;Wppntlettim.. It is 5..-arrely. , two ran ooinen I niftoio it k I/011 a 3111 , 11 , 1y0m and a/ready, it has obtained men.; celebrity than any other Medicin - e Lol so short .t period. T11:)11AS ),I')I.LOWAy. , , Cornor of 2111 h Ntw Yon*, ; AII t ish ivy Ci . ire r;l* .F"re b ys.-=7ft. r Nom tndinf; Copy or a Lett,r . J . 1-.1.;4 , y. ~f Yadisiu l'"unty, N ,, rt b rnli nm.U.; 4 :..llted s t.V•53 •i; F: D is . I)WN 11'4?H 1)..i" et l'ttert:•.,t; Ilou.mc ‘ll'.—Sir.—lt l. not my wish "to bee the notorious. neither. -Fs this letter written .1 , 9 r the mere sake Of writing, but to sav that your I htntiiieitt cured me ~(,,00 of the ro..st dreadful entaneon. .fis e ases that flesh is heir to. and w lii.•11 was cynsidered br ail wt .: v.l:lw* to be entirely beyond the reach of no•dirine. For nine pear* I wa,:atiliefed with one of the mat painful and troublesome sore lei that ever fell'to the lid of and after trying every medicine I had ever heard; of. I resign ed in desprtirall hope of being cured; but a friend brought in a couple of large pots of . ydur I fin ina k ,fit.. which mused tha sores on my iegS to heal. and I entinqy r.. gained my health to my agreeable surprise and delight. and to the astouishment.of foy friends. ' • '• . . An Extraordinary Cure of o Bad Breast, when 'Nearly at the Point of Death. Cope of a better from Puraut.. New Orlean, Nos ember tfrt h. ' - . To Prmre.—.,r. Low vv. • as. Cornei of Alin tnd Naksau sta., Pear Sir:-1 t i with heartfelt gratituile I have to in form you that the use• of youi (hutment and rills the life of my wife has been f ,- .3 . 6id. For set ea yearn she hart 1.;:- . .1m had a bad Truest. with ten . running Wound; On it of 'a can cerous natures. I was told that nothitc.; cUuld save - her; the watt then induced to. t 1 e, ointment and. when in the shortspare 4,1 three months. they. effected a perfert.cure. to the astonishment ofall Who knew ' We nbtained your Medicines front Messrs. Wright k Co.. of (Marino: street. New iirieanso I ~ It 4 this front -Ilotol deft Princes. - Paris; although I hit .written.it at New Or leans, }slow we finally left, at that time not-_knowing' your addres , at Nets York.- • - It. DURANT. - • The Pills should be used conjointly witlt the - Ointment in most of the f OloWinti Pad Legs, Pilea, 'Pant Brasts, - Itheurn.atlarn, ' Burns. .• 2• Salt lthi•unr, Bunions, Chilldafas. ' . Sore Nipples, Chapped (lands. , • Sore Throats, , Centract4.l Stiff Joints. . Skin Difklses, l'iqt Max, Wit, . - Son;-he*is, 4 ; landnlar Lumbago, ,• lyounda. • A - D -Sold at the Est3l , lishment of Professor IIOLLO: Way, on. Maiden Lane . New York: .t also by all respectable Druggist:43mi Dealersin Modleines throughout the United States. in Pots and }loxes, et *.:5 rents. UV., rents. and each. There Is elmsliterabfe eat inehy taking: the larger sizes. • N. 11.-z-liireetion , fiJr the ~ midatice of pationto fir twrry disorder are affixed to watt. Pot. • Nay. . 18-tf CURE OF A METHODIST MINISTER! H. SWAYNE'S Celebrated F:iriiily ji_j3ledlel mg-- no family lannald bo without ; them. Dr. Smaynt's Campmate! Syrup if. Wad Cherry, The original and genuine preparation. Tlu wonderful cure,. performed by this in. saluable tuedielnu. in pulmonary Consumption. Coughs, "Colds. Asthma. lirnuehitis. Influenza. Whoop lug Cough, Croup. Spittingot . - , • - . Wood, LIT- er GAmplaint, Pain in the 1 4 1de and Breast, Tickling or Mining in the ihroat, and all diseases of the Lungs and Breast, ha're - encited the astonishment-of all who hate ritnet,..ced Its umrselinns effect there is no account, of a Medicine from the earliest fundshing a ' Ml3=iii:==!o DR. SWAYNt—tear Z..lr. I feel it a debt of gratitude due to you—and a duty' to the afilleted‘generally, to offer my humble testimony In favor Pi your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. Some three years since. I. was VielentlY a tielfd with ('old and Inflammation of the Lunge. which Was accompanied with, a very distressing Cough,and pain in the breast and head; a very considerable discharge of offenslye mucous from my Lungs especially upon changes of weather, however ' At first I felt nonfarm about my condition, but was pretty soon convinced that I was :rapidly geing link) Consuinpt ion. I.grew daily weaker, and at length was scarcely able to , walk about. or sp. - %k abore a whisper. such wzus the eticeeding weakness of my 'Lungs. During, t his tired I had tried various preparations and prescriptions, but found no relief—growing all the ' time worse. Just here Lwas advised and persuaded by a deaf friend inf Wilmington to make trial of your syrup of Wild Cherry. I must 'confess that pro lovely I had been prejudiced against patent medleines.and I ant still against those coining out of the handt of empyrles. but understanding your claims to the profession and Practice et medicine; and having implicit faith in the sayings of ' my friend, I forthwith purchased of Dr. Shaw, one of your, agents. a few bottles. and 'commenced MS use. My itemise eras at this eimeef 120 or . 25 months standing. and cottlie-' quently.was deeply seated, I found, however, considers' ble relief.frem the We of the first four or five) bottles.- But being a publie speaker, I frequently attempted to. preset with my lurreating strength, and thenlby ruptur ed those vessels that had already begun-to heal; in this :Way, doubtless, my cure was greatly retarded. .10, ronse. - : quence of actin. , " thus imprudently,. I !hid: to use W afar 15 bottlett before 1 was perfectly restored. I have uo ques tion a such 'motiler number of bottles would hare made me sound, but for the above indiscretion,' The Syrup ed. layed,the feveri.dted habit, did hway with the dietreesing cough, put a stop to (hr discharge of Matter front the lungs. and cave them and the entire system good health; I have deferred givinc,this ti.rtiffcate sill now for the pur pose of being perfectly sallaßett With the pertneM.nefot the cure, and now that I feel perfectly well; I offer it with pleasure. s : J. jP. JORDAN. Dublin Cotinty. N. C. Dit.',Swarai--The Iles. J. P. Jordan is a highly resesst. able 31inister of Dublin County. In this States its desired ' Toe t o rorir .F 4 to you the yen vdter certiffrate.ibeing fully acquainted with the facts, 1 cats testify that this Mate meat is correct. 1 shall publish it in uur papers, as he is i generally known throughout our section. Very respectfully, , • WM, SHAW. Druggist,- Wittoingtofi, N. C. , Tb. Rev. J. P. Jordan is Well known hy - tte; whatever homey state may be strictly relied upon.. . • C. A D. DTPRE, Druetrbits, witruingtoni!N-C. Look [bell to tee Markt. of the G ee egw . mosty,„E PARTICULARLY - FOR -- 41'.7 Dr Swayne 's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, the twig* n al acid only genuine; remember. it la put. Tip I n quare bottles. covered with a beautifuhwrapper. (Steel engrave log), with a pear:deer tor„;.Ferdyne therein; also his sig nature.- II DI SPEP°Ittl OR WORMS. , SWAT S-CELYRRATRD certm nty theme must pleasant and effectualpemedy for the destruction of. Wones, or the cure ofithat most unpleasant complaint. Dyspepsia, tb:lbas yet been offered to the - public. NT. o genuine except that In square bettles.iwith the por'r it of Dr. Swayne on each wrapper., r • • DR. SWAYNE . II: - lIIIIpat COATED ISARISAPARILL:I AY) TAR Pima, for irreettiariticti incident to females. loi'lft tipsy. Ac. i No medicine makes such certain cures. as Dr. SWANNIM SC(IAR COATED! SARSA PAR, LEA AND TAR PILLS. They act rs alternative: produce' a healthy state of the secretions. removing all obstructions. VE2 Dr. Dwayne's Cholera Morbna -Diarrbrea. and Dysentery enrdlal, n speedy and ofteetnal remedy for ASTArc , CHOLDRA, Common Cholera Morl.nx. lltarrhon, Niken tery, Cholera; Intantuin or Sumner ( 4 4wriplidnk. Patna in. Stomaeh and Dowell.. Vornitivisc., Ses some's. Sickness of the Stmnaeh- brines% 'nf splrlts. and all affecting of the etnanach and Dowehi. For. 61LL BT ' . . • ' JOHN O.IIHOW.N. JOIIN G. A . w. flux rintEtt; Sob uylkill Haven. ', ECICE.I ! k BARNDY;Treknont. .1.-e: BURNS . 1 .. a . ilarravtlle, 11. w. rilr.6st, , . , . . , F. J. VRY; Tamaqua. - , kr •' . - A. It PCIRGSN I &Oar Ilaadaw. - Mai by all the pupil SW4a•pers , , ltilclatijikEli,aliA aklacput aounta.e.; . - , . , . 1.; . . • July42ll. IN61: - . . : , .. -7,9 , 1 y ,' 11; J. LANGLEY. WONDERFUL 1 rottiv ille ) TRAVELING. PASSENCER TRAINS. gatt4 . Wi la irt . 1. / OF THE PHILADELPHIA I.lk, and Beath's,: .flailiceld.—SEstamer Atrulgetnera,-;- , 'MN YIiILADELI'III6 Tv PtoTTS,VI UN. OR and sifter May 17,1%52. thrre will be two Psisetltrir Trans ctiuy tSurtelart elieptedi, her/Feta Philstalphis ; Cesilale smi Pottsville.. .I.IOIIICIMI LINE. • Time Station. Ugi;ef; .: .1 !8.1 1 4.54 9.34 10.41 10.52 11.00 I'isses• Ph(intxTille • Pottstown Reuling ". S. Ha ven• "- Carbnn Arrives at Pottsville VARY:, 114^ 1 a Roura Trip.up and darn, in No. I Carr: Frotn Ph.enix anti hack tian2e tLly, , $1 l 4 . .. " POttstoit Et, • `• 1 75 lU:titling. " " '2 50 "" : t," 8. Ilarett, - Mt. Csrbon A: Pottsville, 400 Iteading to Pottsville rind 143.4: same day,l !ifl 04--Nollaggsge carried alth these Trains. All iickets must h' . purrli ace!" before entering the Cars- . 'HT onler of the ltosztl of 31stisrers. " S. BItApFOIID, See . retary. 21-tf . Jnne s..;lCra. TRANSPORTATION. THE.AO:AMS EXPRESS COMPANY. 130'1 1 ,TSVILLE 'l'o HARRISBURG. Thhi•lin'e connects daily with all their great South: ern and Western linuteft. ity'arrangement their place of busines,s,in l'htt4cille 'he at the re of lirmard ro. Thole haring articles strangrni...don'hy said line. will call tiren C. It. COTTEIt. Adam's S Co./i Agent, at ;said Office. S. S. AVILLTAII.S. ISuperintecideni In-tr. 5pr11 4 4 .4 IM4 PHILAD'A., & READING RAIL ROAD. OF Viceluitr us mmccitAsplz.t.. ,A N OVE st.- k .,_ 7 mall. farther notice. the following ]taiga; of -Freight will he charged per 109 pounds: = Dry Gads. Cunteetiotiery. 11aA. s.Carpet-1 nga. Cigars, Yregi 31eat,Fichrtilaas.,tc ,Bran. Butter. Capper, For thenierire.Grind.,fen.;.(treceri,..‘ii,.,up • Ham& Ifardware, tildes. liellou•wilre, ). Leather: 31.sebinery.pyster,z,Ilils,See,ii:. I - . ci,t ton. C.Jfee, Grain. Bar Iron. 1. Lead, M.,laii...ea..Nalla.Splicvs..ltice. Salt. IS 9 Proyisinns, Sugar. Whiskey, dc., BnKints.:.Fire Bricks. Guano. :4111 Sinnes,.l Pitch knd Tar. Salt:Scrap Iron, Timber }. 15 mud Lumber. • Bricks. 1.;0ki , : Cord ,IVood. ?Ist', Gravel, ice, Irma .ore. Limestone. 31anure, l'ig 12 Tron. Plaster. `;late, Fl mr, Tkm.barrtil, - rte. • RAILROAD ROUTE, Pottsville d Heading to Harrisburg, Lancaster, &c.,' TIIE LOC AL.TRAIN, establiflied, on ' thee Reading Railroad to complete the connexions .itti the Dauphin a iyt SUsquehunna mud Cataicissu Rai/- Toed:4 . •'. ,TV , WNW k tn . ... . - UPWAV.I".. a Learci'lt,ll.o.o)•ille 10) A. M. ' ' Leans ße,iding 2.45- P. M. .'..i."),,,,-n 1 , 1.10 " .... .-•' ,Itil.,uri: 3.1 , 1 Arrives I:e7tdiaw 12.1.5 noon . Arrive' , t'ett.,,tlesAs '4. • Timjil g i, thl 'peal Train. and the liet.mlar Trains of the Iten.ling Railroad; AravaN. the terminus of the Dau phin 4' Sasquehanau /Miire , mi, is rea,lied with facility f r om 141 railits af the Valloy of the Schuylkill. and by that mad a daily communieation. , a.lNli.i.`!. maintain ed csunday,f. ecrepted Linerii•ter. charm hemktrif;thdtinivre. and 3114irditts in that• direction. ===9 . . Li , :ave 1'011.1,111e 3.:10 P. M. Arrive flarfi.Lurg M " llarrist , wg 7'X) . A. M. I•ottMlily 11.:.0 A. M t.‘ , 41 - .NOEr.s pr.rwEvr nF.11,1).1 In se heading 1:,45 P. 31. Artist, ilarrisllirg -:7.40 I'. 31. i " : ilarriNburg 7..15 A. 31. " Reading - 12.1:, noutt.i A l'U•senner Car runs with the Freight Train. leaving! .14 .',urn at 5.19 A. M.. anti returning there at 7.11. y, P. 31,4 eon neiJirn.; with, iftrrriihurg al tout norm. aril With ' the! regular meaningatuterenitig trains of the Heading Ilall4 . ) I t • 1 The ice Trai.ns rutt . on Reading Railroad time, whleh t 4 Tin Minn', fasfrr.than that of the Penusslranin j:sid: road, or ilarrisbuft time. ELLWOOLi MORRIS, • . ''. • Eng. it .'.l4pt. P.tulatin ,f, ~ : u!, / urion nu. X:.14 3."fres..-- As thts fompane advertise on the e'llgh prin , i • plr tntiy, It is requested ttiat this advertisement Rill not be ropled.hy'anv iheer unless arentitpanksi by the nieney., IN ADVANIE, stud that all old advertisements now supersn dell be diselmtintie.l:: ~.3.liii! .. .'. M. January 2-.1.155.,.... . *. -, . i. -PHILAD'A 'l4 READING .RAILROAD. agitgltia#4l*-14,1. )Pl 7 l(.'E 61' the Philada.& R. Ri. Iltaildelpi.l, - Febrvezry2clls6s. la , rate,: ..f Fro.,tht andlolls on 0,41 transpi.rted by Corov:sny, will 1,, r5..5 follows. from March sth+ to June 30t1:0, 1955 : I.l:un To lihinnond, " "Inclin.4l " Nit-Mown. Oerinantou-n it. R. " Falls of Schuyß&M,. " Slanavank. " Mprini.; -" Consludnyten and Ply .ruouth-ltailroad. "11anabo's and Potts' and 'Jones', trA) 1 55 " Norri,town or Bridgeport. 1 60 1 55 " Port Kenrn4y, , 1 'Ol 1 55 " talky Forge j 1 55 1 5 4 ) ; " Plrnixville; 1 45 1 40 "itoyer's Ford, 1 45 I 1 40 i " I'ottstowia, - 140 1 :15 onertsvilie. 140 1 3.5 • ilirdsboro', •,• 130 1 • 1 21) ; 1 15 "'llvtween Reading and . 1 20 1120 I . " II:111114ln; " 1 20 • ";Orwigst , tir.r. • 1 20 By order of tho Board of 3lnntizers. - .., , s. BRADrop,p, Etvcritary.. lifitich :1. 157,7.4. , 1 !It f SCHUYLKILL.• NAVICATION tAFFICE Schuylkill Navigation mare), isr, 1).55. J " the charge for the Imo of ram and for toll on Anthra: eilr Coal."earried on the Schuylkill Naslimilot, will b as follows: until July Ist.lMs: •-• . . • • ..r 4 1 . . rro4t 1 .—: 1 j.' , '.1 1 ... Al' ....., . . _ .. -I_,..__ .....;_._.,_ i CE-Vra. COTS. CaNT4 CiNTS. To.l'hfladelphis, • ' - 1 SO , 79 77 1 CS Manayunk, ' - 1 FO 79 77 1 /55 " Spring, 31111. -•:,, • • ; ~J . 70 f 9 p.*4' CO 't Conshotorkon.` • 1- 7 0 i t'da Al ;tO • 'r Plymouth DIM, • 1 -70 C 9 t 'i - ,7 j 4;0 .• " Bridgeport. •-• J r 5 I.GI • r 2 .55 .• 'Norristown,. . 1 f 5 j 54' . 1 ,02 • 55 Port kenuedy. ! :CO I 59 57 ; '5O . ,'• Valley Forge. - - , CO 59 j 57 50 " Paw littr's D3111,' 247 i rA) 59 157 '5O. “. Port Prwrbienre, I ro 59 '.57, '5O t‘ Pbeeniss Mi • 45 44 !.4:1 e. - !. Borer's Ford. . j 55 54 j 52 , '47 ' .J . ' Pottstown Landing,. i 55 52 '52 I ' j 47 " Port Union. i 53' 50 Se 1 :40 ,i, nt,d,bo:eugh, • 151 50 48 - "44 ,' , 6 lt eadinr. - . 14S 47, 45 41 .' Altbonse*, . . ; • 4S 47 •45 ;41 .. " )lobrsoile, ' . I 45 •47 :45 'l4l - . " Ilsn)141m, j 45 44 42 ..!:;'l • " firssigsburg• lardlne. I 40 '39 -37 1100 . ; " The charge,will be per ton of 22461b5. less fire perrent. sifononre for waste, as usual. and no charge . less.;thnn ttienty-fivo cents per ton will be made for any distance. itittea• of Tolls on Mismlianeous Articles to to chsrited per ton of 240 lbs., until further . • . =EMI . . ' Irriri Or . t.rlity, Eland,Grarel. Manure. rwaron,e.ht Stone, Brickbats, Limestone, ',Slaked Limo, Quariry Spans. 11.'ord i,,o,t, post and Ran.. Rough nark and (lypsum. eni, cent Ind a half per ton per mile. for the first ten miles. and a half a cent frr.tn, per mile, for each additional mile. but to charge shill be made for any distance exceeding thir , 'ty cente per.ton. 1 . . . ISECOND .1 rnslaked 31arble, Wrought or Scabbled Stone. fli lumhe us Coal. lirleita, lee, Soap :gone, and copper Ore, two rents per ton per mile. (O tho 'first ten miles. and a 'half rent per ton per mile for each additional mile, but no 'charge shall be made for any distance exceeding forty !muta per Son. . 1:01173330 Iron clall kinds In any stage of tnanntlteture beyond the ;ore, :FAIL and nth, one cent per tau per mile : for We - first ;twenty mites, and half a cent per ton per tulle for each/al- MO(3nel mile. hut tna charge shall be made tor anydletance .etcreding,rittl Cents per ton. =1 Grain, Flour, Seeds. Timber, round find square. sawed - .Lumber, hoop Poles. Shingles, Laths and :Raves in lvetts, flay and Straw In bales, Merchandise of all kinds. ind ell ,articles,not otherwise specifically enumerated,, two cents ,Per' ton per mile for the first ten mites. and halls rent per toupee wile for each additional mile. but no charts shall he ntadethr anY distance exeeedinirylsty rents perion., tier, fOi'lltd and ?quart., Sawed Lumber,, Hoop Palm, Shin gle.O.h.th and Staves in rafts, shall be Charged according , 'tn the rates 'titbit' section. provided the several links or a raft shall he allowed to alternate at the locks it it la any ar. .; kending. or deSeendin g. beat that may be' ready, to. pass, Otherwisesuch rafts shall be charged tbefnlichaitar rates of 6.! 4 / cents tier ton per loek lateen tho city of iti•adhag, and four cent s per ton per leek above said 'city. Nola..—in all cases where cue or more locks are passed. and the distance carried shall be l ees tears two miles, the '; chance for Toll shall be for two-mater, ucurding to the '; -class tee which articles carried may belong. • .• .And i n all canes Ns' hero the Perrin:Yin& Hates, for 1 . 011 on ly,:shail exceed cents per ton on the ascertaided ton. nap of the . yesitel, for any lock passed below Iteadln or 4 .cents per' ton above Reading, the Tolliclittall be charged at these last mentioned Rates on all Arttrlca. • • ! ley order of the Managers, ' F. FP ALEY. Pierident. . rhitoei his, 3farch 10.1855 In. TRADE SAI..E BOOKS . At LoW Price.. THE sithscriber has justxectiveti from the late Trod,. Sale. n ralttable miaortmeat of Sehopl. .I..aw and Nilwellnrwon‘ Bonk& which will be sold at very low price*. Amony, many recent publications atredurtal !stet,. are— . • Ruth 11,11, *y Fanny rem. • ; 1.14 , of Horace Goecloy, Life of Darunm.. -! Aketches by Yarcoy Yeru, - 2 Ida \lay, Rear and the Plug, by Thaeteray, Woelfert's Itralst. by Waahingtort Irthn: ()slayer:ll' Dr. 111 rd, new edlticin, Bayard Taylor'it Saracens. • . Bayard Taylor's Trarelll ttk, Ota, i 'Dollars and Cents, ' ; Ilatiscr's New Gazetteer. " with numerous other Standard Waits, fiat Waal • • - ' • ' DA MAN'S Mare.lo.3l 1E16.1 -• (tear ‘toot and Statinoiry stew*. Time P.M :•tation.L Lees PottlTllle Passes Mk Cark. j n S. Raven " Reading IiNGZI=EII " 6.1.6 Arrives at Pbtlacra 7.30 `?: t.ci give them the greatest amount of lFor planting, pits- were dug from 2i deep and 6to S feet in diameter. At iloin of the pits he placed, "ten beavl lof refuse from the eurriet's shop, and ciead:uxeu, , a drove of which had Hen into Naples at the commencement ti ter. and a large portion of them havi6: t during, the winter and spring. Mr. M,F. ,also uses well rotted barn-yard manurp,: r )111 fresh and unfermented manure... . • "•• = 4 4' ;'• Vines now measure on an average. I , inches in cirtunife l rence around the is there. any essential difference in s;.• Aween the parts of the vineyard planted one or two year old vines. They are trt.: . on wire , trellises 8 feet high, running a t north and south. No. 12 iron wire i 3 :pc • mended, with a wooden slat 5 inches r 2 feet above the grout, p,rid a similr along the- tdp of the Trellis lie fruit frbm his Vines until the 4th fa;; planting. The first year but one'the I: shoot N suffered to grow, and that is 3 or -thuds from the ground the next The second season two shoOtsare • grow, The third season, the trellis is and the two eanes are to three or !. ,T l! ea . ch in length, and, brought down,hor7,:::, nnd fastened with leathers to the..sla. s Z!!' EM the bottom of the trellis: The third •••:. : 1 0 1 every alternate hud is allowed to trained . to the slats at 'the top et the a: and strapped here about the first cif St.;,. ber. The fourjh season, the vines abundantty ; liltt a vine of 3 incho • 1/1 (around the body) should only be ail, 7‘-: bear 5 Its of- fruit, and- be . increase d . Its for every additional inch of girth - !) extent. This can be safely done wV culture. ~ d _ E .4 • ••c • 1:6 1S: 1;h 1 70 Iss 1 - 1‘ 1 1 711 1 1 11.) Ik. 1 TL) 1 eo .4.) I 74 I r: tt,r; I go 1 cp It& 145 09 1 90 I 110 ' I. 90 l t*t , 1901 1 9 0 1 t 5 1. (10 1 1 ir; ME 1.1,5 I A 5 10 15 1 Is., 1 2,5 i 1 '4.5 1 ^ ) I 1 0 I 1 ith 115'1 05 . 1.05 115 I 105 105 1,15 1 15 1 oo I oo I no on , 1 oo g 41.; 100_ I.M 1110 1 25 1 00 4 50 tht eFarmer. = - - -- . ORALS AND 43A-RDVi SKEDS.FAIIIT Ts 4l 1 Agricultural Impletaeut s, 4,e, • • TILE subsciiber will kt'en on hand Clover. Thatthy and other Cm., weds, White Clever a .d .11wn t;rs,, seeds: topther with Garden and Fleid v...,1„ . ,•,,,..- 7 ..:!,., w ill vseeno t to be fresh and ;rid. Ile •• i !) i c v , ~.' ::- nr,fers for all Linda of Fruit Trees, i5t5 n ,,,,,,,,, , • - they are represented) Agricultural t inplemests. k e g : of ;which will le furnished at tAal " f artU''' , .. {4:r, ...- seeds and trees sold by the subwriber are ~,.„, tk , client rare, only ham% growrrs of reputation and E A , ..' lit B , lls no weds sold proudscuuusly in the rue„. , rhased for those who sell cheap, with , ,ut i.......„, i character of the and sold. ' Nor does h, r.Tir-11.1s. . ' szei..4l4 grown promiscuously in small gar.b.)., '• their too close proximity deteriorate. t 1t...r o i l, - . 1 . titularly those of the same species. Thi. I, m , ;,, r . ' cOnsideratlon to lhose.w kV, purdia...e,qtn. r 5.•..9% la tree. For trees, de., send In orders r ar'. t,. • i - b. ItANNAN . SUCeESS.F(L. CirLAPE ~,1 ing received several inefiliring letter:- n • tlon to Mr. McKay'; tuctlM of eult , -.;, tile grape, I have concluded to ailsz,. titrough your columns.. I should hay, , it ere this, had I received the folloAlu z thation frtim Mr. E. A. McKay, of Ontario county, sooner. In an article headed t•A profitable ;el , western New .l'ork," publith e d i n Umn's last. fall, there is a great mistaiiP peeting ihe• quantity produced.. ten tens, the actual yield was a little' 0‘ . .. 000 lbs of grapes on an acre. But this till be considered a great yield • and a profitable-one. Mr; McKay .:11-s rim! • amount over 10 cents per lb. wbbli etived for his grapes, will'pay all the ere ses of cultivation, gathering. an:l v. ett i, z -Market. .• This would leave sl,loe clear Said acre was,planted in the I pAtz,•one half with vines one yi.ar the remainder with dhOse aged twe . 'f , ;ar , 160 Vines to the acre, or a red :ipart !way. ' Meßkthinks on a mi , Hiinz, , I • side hill: 12 feet each way would • I •near. His vines are trainedin nll . The ground hetween the rows of vine: be cultivated with. any hiw vegetables or desired, which will help defray a lar.” , , Lion of the expenses - of eultivatien. • 1.4 Kay also cautions agaitist heedinz dies: of nurserymen fr•Ftpiently given, .to vines as near together as 6 or Sueli has been the success of M r . N that his,experieuceitnust prove'aeckv;Zrir all those' who are about:to begin the c,.,.. tion of this tgreeatk; and healthy :r1•1.! well cultivated, it will pay well. Nori. , 2 , any danger of too taatiy,grape ht.irg,r. and the market ov?stocked, at leas": 1 ,1 In years, since the de and increases fair the . supply, as all Cultivators well ii'rc , The Isabella grapl is perfectly hardy to climate.- - Cor. Corntry (knit. tura, ' HOW TO MAKE Savc 72i, from your hen 1 bushel of 4 quarts of -root. • hen manure pla'ster. asties.. '2 "hay salt. Mix %qr . togetl?er. Now is thy' tiutt it. This is equat'l.o 1111 V guano that eve: transported over the big watr , rs. Try h satisfy yourself, 4nd it. mill save a 01 pense to the flirniers. UNDERDItAINDG cones; at Lancaster, N. H., write isl And a of land that was so wet that ea:tle go on to it. Inderdrained it, and bri up late in the fall of 1853, and plai,ll l potatoes withouplowing or :a particlt , nure. The piece yielded over two bushels per acrti, and were sold at 34 per bushel with4nt sorting. - • This is acre, and dotibtless pays the whole of draining, cuttivation I ~~~eci e 5 L~ --~ CERTAIN Cuite, FOR SCROFIA.A. — ' Longworth, they &Mous millionaire '3:;: grower of Cincinnati, publishes tile I.: core for scrofula :—"Put 2 ounces c' fortis on a plpm on which . you hale ii cents. Let it remain from IS Co t".lll'' Then add fou oz of clear strong `j Put cents and tll in a largo mouth,! .. and keep it e)rked. Begin by 17 drops in a tea. poonful of rain "rater: F. ply it to the se e. Make the applieavi times a day, A'tii a suit hair pencil i , • I of:soft rags. ~ f very painful put our: As the sore hc i als apply it weaker. • Ilim ToAsTl—Boil a quarter of a • • lean ham; elvip,it small, with the three eggs well-beaten; half au' pun , ter; two table! spoonthls of cream, 3t: tie cayenne. 'Stir it. over the fire ti!• . was, and spreailit on hot.toast. ; 1 ;16'2 , cut off. Gurili3h itAith,parsler. PASTE FORIIAPPED ter of a pound of unsoiled lard, o: • I been washediin soft water, and thea water, with , the; yolks of two new and al4 , e tpoonful of honey'. AV' fine oatmeal pr almond passe a 3 wl O l tO a paste. • I ! ounce; nil of ros6itcay, one dr:leo' hartshorri, t l vio drachms; pint. Add the rose•water wise it will 'hot umulgam;ittj. LADIEsw)Ick wig': Ince or crabro. ?. times sufreti inconvenience til)ta on their hands; which inav rubbing thel hands frequently wi th wheaten tran. JUST RECEIVED from :Cc! Lacing'l%.,or for Betts Also. Pump Lomb; 1• alines. km gale bl JOLTY L. 3183N 10 . 1.441.1 rotsind uN *brim) , 10 10.50 1 E
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