Wit nub glum. 1 PHILADELPHIA. 'IIIOPPLIfe She 'toed beside the counter. The day he'll ne'er forget, She thought the muslin! dearer Than any !he'd seed vet; He watcheil,ber 'playful fingers The silks and satins tors, The clerk looked quite smeary, And nodded at tho boss. "Show nio some velvet ribbon, Berage and satin lurk," She said, ••I want to purchase." Then gara-the goods a jerk ; The clerk was All obedience. Ho traveled "on his she pelP At length with hesitation. Sue D 00011? A YARD OF TAPS' LIVING BY ONES WIT. THOM THE GERMAN, fIY MRS. ST,-SIMOY. Nine persons sailed from Basle down the Rhine. A Jew who wished to go to Schal- • ampi, was allowed to come on_ board, and jour- I .ney with them; on condition that be would ; conduct himself-with propriety, .and give the !__, Ih_tiel m 'h 21: 1ILLINERY GOODS . captain eighteen kreutzers for his passage. i ' -. •' - Spring Sales, visa . . Sow, it . is true, something jingled in the i•di JOHN • SPONE •& SONS,. No. 45 South Second Street, Philtidelphts. hirju•st Jew's pocket when'he struck hiS hand agaius,VM opened their Spring importations of Silks, &UAW 1:6 0 .,„, Fmetrs, li t t.t i , z ; , (s .. -4 r l7 .l4,t dr ia i t if o r f .. th ine m lu oi, including a it; but the only money there Was therein ' ' .1 ft flZa e l , A t s y l ei xt . iEwnt or a twelve lirentzer pieee,.for the other --' brass buttori. Notwithstanding thin ', le a , e- Splittg ales, eg a . ridct s , l ui 'a p e r e ise tl i i . e i1n:1,7 At testlrmkly for our ee thought fa ~ur tine to be found to this market. 7 assorment eelned the offer' with gratittide;f• ed even . p h o nde l p hi a. Ni ar a, 1 0 . iy.,5 . . • to himselc."soinethine• may I- ."" ' e ,, upon the water. There ;• rnaly a man who has grown rich upon t'' Rhine.r . • . During the first..-u l of the voyage, the pas sengers were „ er italkative and merry. and the Jew, w ith ks wallet under his arm—for he did not t i y it aside—was the object of much ! mirth e-,d mockery, as, alas! is often thecae with those of his nation. But cis the vessel sailed onward,, and passed Thurington arid' Saint Veit, the passengers. one after the oth er, gren silentaud gazed down the river, un til one spoke out: .-,f - - • • "Come, JeW,4lo'you not knew any pastime that will amuse us? Your fa).her.s must have contrived many a one during 'their long stay in the wilderness." • "NA is the time," thought - the Jew," "to shear my sheep: - And he proposed that they.! should sit rod in a eireleq. and propound very curious questions to each other, ancl le, with. their permission, would.sit with them,— TheSe whir could not answer the questions, shOuld pay the one who proPouutled them a -- twelve kreutzer piece; and.those who anstver..j 'd thein pertinently, should receive a twelsu kreutzer piece.' The proposal pleased the company; and hoping to divert themselves with ,the Jii wit or iitupitlity, each one- asked, at random, whatever entered his head. l, Thus, fur example, the_ first one asked:-, "How 'many soft-boiled eggs could the giant Goliah eat -; upon an empty_ stomach Z" .. All iiaiil that it - was impoisitle to airS'Wer that quetiori, and each paid -- his twelvereut.- . gm.. , • • , - But the 3 - 4.:* said, "One; for he who has eaten egg cannot eat a second on an' rhos Anil the other paid hint twelve kreutzers.. ' - • . . The secoild-tlmmtht. Wait, Jew, i *ill try you out of the New Testameut. uttd I thinly I shall wilt my piece. "Why did the Apostle. Paul write the second epistle to the Corinth ians • • , The JP \V Aid: "Because he was not in Cur inth, he would have v6ktm, to'theto.*: • r-ire*v.matiother twelve lireutzer piece. Wh:ta the third saw that the Jew ; was' Sn' vcrll versed in the Bible. he tried him in a dif ferent way. "Who prolung4 his -work to tf's great a lea,;th as possible, awl still completes it in time:.'" "The ruk-maker; if he is industrious," said the Jew. - In the tut tnwhile they drew near to a vil laze, anfl ate said to the Ater. "that is Bain lach." Theo the fourth asked, "lo what month do the people in Dauet:li eitt the least ? - The Jew said Vebruary, r'lthat has r.oly twenty-eight days." The fifth said, -there are tivu otitorrtl brothers, and still poly : one of them • - NEW STOCK OF DRY COCIDS ; roi , the Spring of . 1855. I .' l i RI; ,S - . LAN DE I, 14; $. W. dont erof ..: , F . nuts and Arch strbets. Pliiltolelphia. an• flat , pt.t . i.:• -, d to suit ',dyers. 'll )40.1..A•fr ,till Br tril. oMI gond; ' ttdaptrd f., th.tir A aliih,alid at thi. I i ... 1..1ty - tts.T NI.T ("ASH i'IIICES. ! Nerolties in lawns. lioed idn,.,,, Iltit it h Prints,..; 'fable Linens. 5„,..., ,4 1 , ; i 11 ., ;. , i t a, l'.. I laidr.i.y.haum ittheetintzlit,.., 4t... .. . N. 11.---tiaetuai ,, r 'Tally rettei veil train the a tottituis rtf N. Pi'e's and nitn.etelplint. t til Lk ii.tl ' ilarb silks. oliti ' aut ed tint to :/ ,r,tt . lti wearing. Sterl-itAs p.trs sup' ,II , !sl with • I Iwts... at t ides ret•ularly. Phild.l..tiphis ali m i, 7,..v.:...-, , _, .• lIARNESS 1 . HARN W-t2in .5 . 1_ ESS I.! L i & I , I , Great Liargninit ' • LACY & PHULLIPS L k' . i - , 111)1)LE andifarness,.inanattettirers.; ~, t. 7 Fifth and litittr slreets. Philadelphia. hilt; ti call they anetiti..n of their pitrons and th , pultlie generally, to! thoir pritsent Ittratit.n. anti to apprwe them that hat ill,:' ! !Irvin:red the p.edien of their ..t:.,14; saved ft , an the 10t... i fire. and iiitindhw u, 'vett:lmo:nee business on their old I stand. as sra- as it is re.erts l bil. high an entirely new! , steel., IVA; ,;tr,r; 1., aril tly;tri,--s..lut +..+;;ch, t•tosistitig of „ter, d,..setlptb?. •If Dolli.b. .111 d Sq.ffii. ihrilo,.. Litait!S', I not iietittenittit s Ilitli i!.. - ; Sa flit • mid et ory arliel,? in th e, It . : le. al it ter , . lien .. &Allot i to frilitt the origitial rost.' I - nod re•lleettuily it ne its be-is-411m by the publle gin 'rally. i • ” l'hilatielpith V e b.l7, 1.:., - , 'n . The Jew said - .—" The uncle is your father's ; -=- bruther. and'Nour father - is nut } - our uncle." 1 BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE • .. IS now . well established as the bestal . - :). fish w uow Jumped out of the twitter, and I tint, vren ..',ered fur Bh:rinj C1,t50. - . it, k ent irel3•• the sixth asked, - What tish have thitir eyes , 1,,.. hurl.. .t,-,/, or al* tblUi, injurious il the taltst arii . nearest togetheir t l All .ois it • .. ....eepers who hare not riot it will find it ' ! mu.th eh -Ape:and I -, ts tr , ,u',:c thaft lielittottrany otluir The,Jew said: "The smallest. - + ;mi.:1...0t. 'rho gnat deititahl fn? it has brought out The+seventh aikedf , "glow cao a alai; rid:: , t..,vt•eat r,,,,t;;, ,, t,,c. :-.1 , ,vet.,,i....cs kohl ,-;;;;,•ni,•rs wilt in: caret al t,.;..1 1:1 - :\J-1 , •11 \t, IIA tlf , tAS . S. put hp at t.ttifert/ .• ~,,, from . Basle to Bern ih the shade, in the stini• ; Idti „ - rj, r s ping No. Dal ::,,eta Second Street, ' l'hil,t(lrlphin. ;storekeepers ~ : in ,zet their supplies from incr tine, when the - sun shines?" ... ~`Cite 4;,...,1 a and //ra.,:.4isU• ii, y diti) wit h. at pH...1.s that . will Ito,' I.IWI// a gotl profit. Ti.; Jew acid: •",\ * lien h;.; eatnes to a place ; • . . - •, • ; tatizs. c1ann.,,,,.. l'anits. \ aruosbes. Use Muffs. z., whet°. there 13 nu shade, he must dismount : :‘,...... with a first rite a....,rt in,ot ort.l . er:. thing in the line. torelittepers. Pith stet till. 8,0,1 Nlatitillt:t ti err, supplied at i and iro on foot.' , r-,-,..:,0. , i , - nth,. ALF. \V Milli:lW . ..At. liruzgist. : _ ' A. , . I C ? .1..,r/' st: , ,,,itot Me,/ ' Philadriphia. - The eighth asked: "« - hen hea man tides i n i .-. I:v. 1 - .. m , i • ii_c: , 0 , the winter time from Berne to Basle ; - mid has , FIVE PER-CENT. SAVING FUND, ~ forgutten• his gloves, how must he manage so 1 Of the National Safety Company'. ' that his hands shall not freeze?" . i• %IT AENi. I' • STREE'r. South-\ . I I ourto , r of 'third street, Phi'.adelphia. liieorpora 'The Jew said: “Ile must make fists out of, t..‘,1 I, rt he St - tot of l'..rins."lvallia lii I'4l. ' f live per-vent interest is r - iren and tit..,t always'. poi is hways h poi l had: sene.er It is railed Pl', without the necessity of 41:in ,. .. notice for Ir hell , rehancl. . p,,, , ,p'..• v. h..) havelar,.te sum: put tht it money in this Sr. in v. ik1u.1.,•11 a:a...ant of the sup. , rior safety and con venience it r.J.,_11... Ina any sum. lame or small. is re.- f.:1,,...d. . . This Sebum Fund has Mon• tlian.liali a utillion of dol lars s,ci•tia•ly invested C , r thesafety of derSdh.re. ' The ~tlice is op -ti to merit'' , anti pay money erety day, from ~ t o'clo , i, in the tn.whitig till 7 Weluck in the even ign. and on Nit - twiny:toll ThUrsda) evcrllLig...lill 0 o'clock. l'eilplo - in. hu%., money to put in, pre hiN [tea to call at the ~Bice fir further information. . lIEN ' ItV L. ILIEN N Ell. Pr,,:ofrid, • 110BLILT :ilil.Flillall.. rice I'..e.vi,frnt, W31..1. II Ek:li. ,c-er,•!..,,. Noventi.cr 11. 1',54 tliem." The ninth was the last. This one asked: , "Flow can five persons divide five eggs so that each man shall receive one, and still one re- I , main i in the dish? - ' . . . •- Thk -.l : a W said : "The last must take the dish with the egg, and can let it lay there as long c os he' pleases."' . ' But now it came to his turn, and he deter- Inked th make a good , sweep. After many proliminary compliments he asked, with an air of mischievous friendliness, "How. can u man fry two trouts in. three pans, so that may he in each yan?" No one could answer this, add on‘e . after the other gave him •a twelve kreutzer piece. • But when the ninth desired that he should Lnswer it himself, he frankly acknorifedged that he knew not how the trout could be fried in such a way. . Then was it maintained that thismas unfair in the Jew; but he stoutly affirmed' that there was no provision fur it in the agreetnent,sare. that he who could, not Ammer the que.stion t 4 hotil4l pay the kreutzers, hod he fulfilled the agreement:by paying that sum to the ninth of his -comrades who had asked him to solve it himsrlf.. But they all being rich merchants, and grateful tln. the - amusement' which had passed an hour or two very pleasantly for them, laughed heartily o:ver their loss and at the Jew's cunning." article In irmsekecping. the nobscriber. after a iireat SI , e.; .....----.—.... - ' , 1 rilice of time and money is :.once enabled to ; iilt• to 11 • puidici F AST Fain ATy..—Dave Constable Bays , so arti .le at contld , :ing t . "tifoty and ;', l "leain;r i rs. They there is one advantage. about old-fashioned Inventor knowing the dart •r appeelleiided on account ot { 1 the gimsey manner in which Matches:are gern.rally parkH ' frigates. They drag so much dead water be- i P'i 13 VW"' tan ' i b y the aid of new stout MachinerY'At - Ma own inrcotioa• stiecced,A in gettiti n 4 , up a Safety Pate hind, that, if a man falls overboard on - Mon- I ~nt Square rpriAit Wood 111 x; this h&c is faipref.4al.le.; day, you used net stop-till Frid.a . .., to pick him ilmsmurii that it r.reit t ittss no more giant than thti...1.11 Iround w.od box: and "wanks nt Rut . Tits. Ilierorred zur 1 up again. He never 'gets beyond a few'Tards rent t . irmy szo: t ri t i ftr.t, ; r i %% ..i llich to ! hipti , .,r , r to entilsirabilet ad.van! from.the 'stern post. In confirmation of this !' and ti:ntati.vms cr.nibwat o ;in. and dispels all danger nit Opitlkin, he refers us to a tell-known adec- 1 t o r t ln e sp , m or , t „ .r . i. , 7 f t , !: , ,r n, n e vi an n ce s of liallroad.:; 4 trainhaat or arty dote connectedi with Captain Pompous,. of the These matches are parked sa that onii grnai , ar more may 1 he shitine.l to any part of the world with perfect safety. frigate "Wash Tub'!" One evening, while j They are the moit dosirshleartfcle for home consumption. 1 and n th it e iv tu tm thern and Western ”1:1091S that hare ever running up, the: -Meditteranean under a - one -, ' pertlere arid Mippere will do well to call and examine horse breeze, Pompous came on deck just he- l , i for themselves. 1 fore sundown, and entered into the 'following t-i-ca - m ,,, nor' lo / art 11 - A n n Axrtn to 1,,,, q ..rim• t. : f inythirty heretqrore Itrered to The PolFr• conversation with . Mr. Smile, the Ist lieuten- ! .tmi poNN'ELI.Y. • 1041 North l'onrth striX4.*Philadziphia. ant : . . ; Thy..ml., O. 1°54 , ik ...tx-em • " ifrard a little noise on deck just-now, Mr. Sin& i What was' the cause of .it?" -A man fa from the fore-yard Without 'saying another 'word, ('apt. Porn• pous ;entered the cabin and was , not seen ' again ..nntil the ilext morning after breakfast, when he once more refreshed the (leek with his presence, and again entered' into cOttl)•er sation witt the Ist iieutennut. e -1 thilik von told me, Mr. Smile, that a I Lin fell uverboird from the fore•yard, lO'st ekning." - "I did, . "flare you picked him up yet?" , - • " NO, sir." . ..,, . 1 1 0R - loading and diseitargine (. argoes.., , ' ~ . 1 Ille..trivittp... raising Iron Ore frun Mines. pumping , , "W u"! You bad better do it aoine time Jilt'- ' 1 ri k 1% a ..r. 'I _m! , 4.•-onNbt r'. Sr. Alm , . a rrant,cl expre...o• lY 11. r .IriTirvt-p , rfnl.k. and Onti ,, llary raw 31111 , .. Also. I . ): th.; morninz, or tilt! p.)or devil will began ' fn ftf Wl' th , (11 in Mille. 010.r, , .u,1if..r Tr•r,r ha* tailed. 1 , !! •,:tyytt.." .. Wood nu CO AI, l' 17 , :' tr. rlsEn rot rrxt,. , .1 he • lieutenant obeyed orders, loweivd ii : TIK I" e "'"' l l '" t ' l°l"3" vAld. ' nu ' V."' Pre' bl' , tt 'aa ?ut, noon, and found the gentleman '• a m tll7elt iv ; r letr ic :•;: i ittrit a t s errt r , d i . .?•A b l Y e t il h i . i ' issgise n I );: , wilo4isipreare4 from - thb forelard. but nigh- i the rentsylvanta State Atrrh•r:ltural Society at Phila.- t out in•.:11*: further hAtern than lot wan f our- , delplata.lp t SU. Afaunfacturod only by the intentor. , 1. 1,. Aiteti.AllllA V LT, ',e t , ii.bilri before. .11e U'RN !Aix QII bit back. : - ,v, .k.ect.. la& J. //ctutittott 51a..06.., willow. • fa..a. nsieep. - •- .s an haid. (late 13 thinker's Alley.); . IV.- wot Oils from ro an eve witnes:c 41irEngirmi alway . ~. . , Itited..lphla..tnuunr% . .:1, IS:.:, i BOUNTY-LAND WARRANTS. 1 st., per and the Widows of pe 1 . - 11 , 31111 who have Served (many of the vats untie Unt.l tad States, slate MO, atm are entirled, under ° e late ' act of Congo x, to IFO acrea of land, can data their claims prcrptly_ attended to at rumnable diarits. by I applying lc Z. J•tSES, .Tr., Attorney ce fAntreyteseer. 1 April 2c, ISr4t .1741 m . 21 Swaim St., Phllada.! I CALEB MILLER, luxuriant TO OM J. SCUrr> I No. 22 South Sixth Street s Philadelphia. I ! URKISH Emery, Satid and Emerv,: iiPapers, Steam tiluo, Curled Lhdr. Sofa and Cttnir rtga Tad( a, Burlaps... Le. Importer of French Screws, i Plane Fortellardware, Maar-Wire, Felt. Clcth. &c. Sole Agent for thl3 fallowitv, art'eles: Neer England CarTtry i 1 Co.'s Plano 'Porte Lep,. Lyres. Mouldings, Le.: J. WTI barn A Co.'s. superior Stusle-WP•et., Parsons it Co.'. Ne' t,stor 'Sand and Emory rayon!. and Cloth, at the • wbAcsale priza. Plalladelphia. February 10. IS 1.4 , WATSON DZITY. Pot • J. S. DEPUY & Styeet, below I.N - 0. 223 North Secoaitiolth & Spring .L. nllowhlll. and Sontli-weeitdrtsP ectfull Y Inform 1 Garden Streets. Pitiladejihiie." *, that they have just their fortnev;enst r onser, a p<44 Cirpett, 081 Oahe, 111tt laid in a sniehdid /twit.' •V+t.g. ter., &!.. at very mlue tinge, Wi mime Sliacl, - Mail. ' ' . ed prices, - wOmieseta sell out goods 04 cheap di tiny TiC!: N6Tler.,-.SIld in the Cdy. • oth , r lhuse ofipril 7;1845' .4.k.P i'l- CARPETING SELLING BELOW COST rr LIE Subscriber. ileterniin r ecl, to close his Caipet ing-arses: offers the entire stock. consist ing of all the new st les .of English Velvets. ,Tapestry. Brussels. Ingrains end 3 Ply and Venetian Carpets made by the celebrated John Crossley &Sons. England: to with an immense gt..ck of Ing.rtin.3 Ply and Venetian Carpets of domestic manufacture. oil Cloths. Stair Rods. Drug:gets. Sheep Skins and Corns Mate. Le.. &e., below cost, for cash. Now is the timelbr bargains. ROBERT B. WALKER. 190 Chesnut street, below Eighth. south side. Philadelphia. March 18, 10 5 10:.m TO CASHIBUVERS.- BAILEY &lIBROTHER; • No. 2.52 Chesnut St., shove Ninth, Philadelphia, itt:vz :tow °PVC . • A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETINGS, 11. 4 • 1 A .NIBRkCING the iiew and leading styles in:vetto. trusgeis., Ingrainsand (7arp,ts. Cloths. 4e.. all which' n 111 be sold at the lowest CASH PRICES: • Wholesale or Reath September 23,1:554 ARCH STREET HAT STORE,' ti: E. Coe. Bth & Arch Ste., Philadelphia. ;-,-.v , . Al' the above e.. , ...t al ibilUleti t tney A- -- - be found a csnnplete assortmer.t of ' - ..: "La .% irp.c, Unthrdia)!. Qr.. _............. of e : ery deszript bob at prlres which cannot f.til to plea.e. Eery oil i.-ie is ma nuthetured on the premis.es ad no tux,ds ore Allowed to lead• the store which aro of perfect In every respect. Particular atten tion is i ivited to the ..114c..1in flats at 7'itrr, !shire. which for' beauty and durability will compare favorably with those sold ads, when• for four dollars, April I 4.1:,:i. In-;;fit W. (. W11.1.7%1A RT IL ' ' .RerN nr - vt SOMETHING NEW. ; NEW L'iD CLOTH C. H. MILLER'S '.st;ring .The Grim et (CRT A 1 St' kil" MTILE ; 11 xtrOes. r . nch Glazed WindOwShsccies , =I (i Lands;:ittm , Lordor, Shidev. `Sen,il 1. n t;scapos. tx!roll'LtoolaiNlS Atla Flovrem. Iv ry Tari,ly of Nlittdow zt:lrttioe. Fittskvs, C0r.19. .4.e• St L.,:l;L..!!..Aipt and other eliittlet ruzide to order, at 111 NtILLEVe. Exrl y.riet IV ndbno..letde .11anfucpry. t:i- nvil - t. 3 , Utii IVrst corner vrdnd and Arch kit tticts. plata. A pril R. AND'W R. REEDER AUCTIO EER, Q. N. 167 Third St..l I dootbelim Philadelphia.: - Auction Sale ever'y Evening, ' C.Muncaciwg at 7 - o'clock. WI IIT sold at tb , . tuCt lon Slat e. a ~ ,e aoral, Tad of pArls: 'consistiar in. part of ti”ot% 5114.vr... ihyrdwar, (• ; , 4 4 .6,, Patent 'fltrea.t. Cotton. Umbrellas. li..skry and GI aes of all - Linds. SlWaud f.iMm :311a , ‘1s. Ci•Ahipg. nin.ny uther,gpodg not .-num!,rrited. The attentbm.of Country !itorekekpl‘rs nut ictilar) in vit.,' to tlu?se Sales. as win alau vs 4144" , d0,ds tt;suit them.. 44-uor.ds ran on afl4.rnrion pre vious to III.: Ereq ;Wide gam anieo to its re -7.lar:li 3.1' 4 5 . 3 9-,:np Dl3/r, H;!. f, Ntney , i' F Ness..l , rev% ds LEATHER AND FINDINGS. F. 11111. StIIISCRII3ER tespertfully in- I A, Cite. the attention of deak—s and When.. to hint lar,:e and ual selested stork . of Leather and I' indillo.l which I% constantly fresh by repeated drafts upon I the urtuntarturers of this country and of Europe. andi which I. mule up in part of the ("ilea Ire articles. xis The lest !Ilk and red Sole: Slaughter. skirting and dam-I k z e d de.: 'farness. Bridle. Rand and Welt loather Thong and Laving do.i 'Wax Caper. IP.eit, lirnbn. Buff knit Split do.: City Slaughter Kips. -Selt,:d and Collar do.:! City. ronntry. French and Patent gait Skins; Ileot leg MUroccus, Burk Skins, lout Skin.. Chao:Ms. and !th,rorros:' Itindlng,s and Linings of almost every4lete-ription Shoe' thread. Patent this:id: Silk hot curd;: Lazes. and Silk'. and 1:11i•ill - Black and Colored English Lastina., Wtostod Uppers and crimped Fronts and Footings: Awls. Tacks. NemileS. Eyelet and crimping Machines and Eye- Lots: Siset. Iron, Copper stud Zine Nails: Files. Rasps: Knives; Enhhera. Pars.. ltrisfles And ',lklet Web; Ham mers. Boot and Shut. 'lrma , . Luna crinips. Clamps. Ilan- Gust. Color: Cod Liver. and Tanner's Oil: Shoe Ti-,l and rnrrier's Tools of all kinds. 'ready for use. be. aides tomr, !ohm articles not enumertied above. and all of which wale sold at the lemma market rates, by.. .t.Hl.ti WHITE. Importer and Dealer. 437 Market Kt.. above 13th: Philadelphia. it trout Atv. . MATCHES! MATCHES!! TOIIN DONNELLY, Manufacturer • and I ti•re:ntqr of Sr.l%y Para .tipiniv. Crrighl Mori tfel,rs: No. litti North Fourth tirn.t.t.. titturt• Itare.'t Ptularlelphia Matehmt having tra;nno .. , in intliwurnblr A. L. ARCHAMBAULT'S Portable Steam Hoisting and Pumping Engines, '-';- PHILADELP , ,• LEA ' illiEPi MN. o. 29, onri anmertnri, FRrrZ, HENDRX4rsinss, and &O ra! street, PhiladeWend Kipp. ers, and IntriterBss . 74 all In Red an‘l Oak So ROWN, '.Phllrulelphia, Fobs. , .. - k --- 4 1 URER. and \S holes al e 'ANTI ciJOR 7 GA IMAGE AND TABLE OIL A - WouSe, No. no North Third street, 13.15'. -4 1:k 4i, Stair*, Philadelphia. •!: .: -,:! tj __LAP, .., 11 ,Vre assured that I have the largest: Sipa: . in "ur- 91•111 a. and will sell at the very lowest rates. .•,t. 1117,1855 • 11. , 2nt - : ;:, , . CITY MARBLE WORKS. iAud Steam Mantle Factory, ; ottita or'raNru AND VINE OTILZE2b, PHILLOXI.PIitA T.. E. & B. §CHELL, having greyq fty '' e ltilproired their facilities forthe manufacture of ;mr ery variety of .Itrrtle. IF,rLs. embraclu7; the beet styles;i4 M mthi. rthte-torg, knring. Twasibx,,nd .rmuntentt,,nie prethreit to supply ordeis upon res....liable terms., : I.llllMelphhi, March 10. 18:4. 104.11 n. • EOM PLATFORM SCALES • OF every description s suitable for Rail!. VV roads. SP.. for , we , ghing ] llay, Coal, Ore, and chandise gm/Tally. Purchasers run no risk. emu &dr is guardiaml correct, and If, after trial, not fund satis-• factory: can be Nturned without eharre. .C,ll - Fat-tory at the hid Stand.ceonblished r.r inori, thin twenty:years, corner of Ninth and 31ch , n streets. Phila delphia. • A 'Mon' -.x Feb. 10.1155 Storessors tom. Etti,,tt & I um SPRING GOODS, 1553. T. . D. GREEN has now in hi 4 stOie ty • a largo and choiNt stock of SPRING DRESSGOdtfS. to which he partleularli asks the attention of the talks Potts‘.llle: Beautiful spring silks. (rola 0234. to it.. 1.40, iterega, and Orenadine robes. French Lawnsantiaaconefs, Plain Carnbricks and Perculs. Brltirh and French pr into, Ilarege delaines. warner rnotr.elins, sc, Birchoffs super. Indck'xilk N. unequallvd in rokr and quality. Shawls and Mantillas to great variety.: ant at the lowest prices. . J D. 6reene has brit ONE MICE, and that the LOW EST for CASH. Corner of Ninth and Arch streets, :Slarch.l7, Irt;s . 11-Zan 11E1 COLEMAN'S UTLERY STORE . ; No. 21 North Third Street. CONSTANTLY on hand; alarge as sortment of l'en and Pocket Knives, Scisss.rs, and Tahle Knives and Forks, In ivory. stags, buffalo, bone and wood handles: Carvers and Forks. Knives. de. ALSO—a -feu extensive assortment of Walters: Tea TriyS, eke. .i. Fine E;ngli...h Guns. Colt's PLstols; and Single and DJulde barrelled . Pistols. Vitt' a general stork of Fancy llai•dwar,„ constantly on hand. JUIIN M. COLE:MAN. imparter. Philadelphia. her. 30. ON fA•tf • BARGAINS IN CARPETS. 'DI AILEY & BROTHER, Chesnut St. Above Ninth. Philadelphia. are now offeriuz a cZtry lartfn stork of Ca ItPtal Nita, at preatly - msitteett prers, coneisting of • ' ' Velvet. Tppestry and Brussels: - . Three Ply. ingrain and Venetian•: . Fhsa uti Cloths. Pru.4-ets and Mats: c*nton Matting. Se.. de.. all widths. Also, Anierlean.lngrains. :b.),rroxi yards of new styles at :AP. and 75 vents.le ing the best ass trunent ever offered petees. 11.5 st of these goods are reduced altcut een ts a yard front for , OWL' prim.. 1 BAILEY k.IIILOTHEif; Mareh 17, '11.7) . 11-::nt No. Chesnut `;t..'dahove nith. SAMUEL S.!FETHERSTON. IEALEIt IN LA.III)S, IS, Chitndellers. and Candelabras. \o. 're:. rt. •241 strin4, shove,. ifi , rta.. Philadelphia. 'Lavin:: eular,red and hit; proved his store. and 11:3 \ill': tale of lt h • jarom asi;nrt of Lamp. in Philadelphia. is now prepared to fur nish Pin Burning Flnid. Lard and'lMl lamp.. anti Lantern. of iIII patterns: ILlass Lamps by the . lutekm:e. at a small a , h ark(' over auction priees. (k dug a Manufactitrer and dotter of l'ino nil. burning raiiit arid- Alerthol. 111 , 11 will be 7tiereliatil.:. at 'salt priers that they cm." it to their advantiipi: to buy. Also. liousoliold 10:v1 , 11.11.re, of all deseription..: at the lowest tnarket PhilAdelphia, October '2,S, - NEW SPNINC.COOIA, • •• :••• At Worburtora , a.thenp Stores ' 11,711EltE 'will be found a .. y and clump stork eotist ant ly replenishisi from Itiew lurk and Philadolphia Au c tions. in all the it n est' . desivis onev. , ry deseriptbM. imPoited et tires veltUtt ran net kttl tat estoni• 1 3 and LAct: qu'oim, in the rtinhvst patterns ..r-Epokh,• French and blermain. as will Seltsctra mid extensive a stock its can be f .und lu ills rity. Gloves, Ilusiery. flulw rtad Slusllns and Paary_GoOds. Millinery timid:: rat at trh prices. • An, extenoire aisortment of tk.c.ll tuilal to for the t rplp. ill offered on the nic.st advantageous terms, at = ' • .•• i .• WA R BURTON '4 l . • , 16 1 1 1 .;,' - .Naerth S•4•ettlrf S'., setclei door ty/mc Sphicr . , I'llileclAplrla, Mari/ 31, I'..:•u, ' 13diti, , • FURNITURE! FURNITURE:I '-:. ,••• • 11. I'. IlooTer inform, his eu•tomer , i - 'l'uttsv illy. and the people a . ..nor:illy of uylkill couhly.ip want, f rurni:ure.. thht they will find it greatly to : their ad. antinn• to pur nt his Warelo , in.c. it in-re I hey mill Mid a latize stock of the , most to dery sto,-s to sd,.ct subseitilier begs to say thkt hi. tliei'lliesf •r manufacturing: mid k!uy log his materials fir rash. and hating no Anpreuilre4. but employing the lest rf werlnirn. enables hint to nffer to mo s s, in want of nerd ty ifi•od Fiitnl ,t at low much I,ft , f,Trs Ale ••niml,),,lN ponce to the slow Ail goods b.•inzlit Waperoom will he wa rranted. and ii intended fir the try 'will be parliell with roe,' mid despamii. • :; • 11. 11001 - fill. I No: ,snuffle Mkt.. +e(.s.!4ele Philadelphia. Mtireli 10, . GAS FIXTURES AND LAMPS.. 11ZEAT 11:traains at No 221. NOitlt N. J :44.e",,,,1 met. 1'bi1a,161.11131 • 'rho sui,s,:ril,p.tilTer to the trade and patdir ingeiti , r3l. of ticir own rilannla , tute. in all i' varioit,l , n,incln,.ii, of 1;0,44 , ryle and Coo: (11.in , 4.11.•r5. Dr.p 1.1011.. and destra%lo pat Oils chandetiers.ilde likark etA. Pendants. ImpAtVett Pine It it Lamp. Fluid. Lard; OH, Suntending. Slat.d and Motif Lamp, Loth fatio;',and plain. suitable Mr all.porp"ses t.t-M ro li_ht may hit , re quirml. Gir u nloles. Met ,lay F. large vaitiety of Shiptimps. Stantl Lamm, . 4 1 1 1Rorli to:lrrunt,,l and. in consoquence of bating extenFire"lllaritinery amt tieing i'wetic”/ if, elan 1:r 1,, xi v. Ing mrirt ationtlon to ti, manufacturing part; als;ti, to' tho acrommtAntit at of cuttoners. ItrilTTlEll. Philattt:lphia. March .31: Isstt ," ' F.H. SMITH,' • 74'tt .... . . . . . Bort Ilionnaiesi Pocket Books & Dressing Cayes, ..v. iv .. . cl,r.. 1 mrl , t ;:., (...: aal M. , .. Philactelpht,“'„. VLWA.Y:i on hand, a large and varied ~. asQorttnentior ,Dort Mon oak,. ; . . Work Boxes, y-'l/77,7711'0 , :k0l Dsiks,;' ~.,. ' .. 1 lank.lrs' Cas. S. .te,".) ~ Noto if "Mors.' . , _ r ) Traveling Bags.. ..‘,.• -Riolittallinion liOlitAtt. Vflti ntliltt.. , Cillttltttllell. . . l'ochot Mt•toorandminj.tooks, i . ttrtailtt plltil'S, • Dressing Cases, ; 1 Cigar Cases.. Re.. kI.. .Ibo. a ;!....arral lssort meta of E,igfials, Fr. ncl, unil . Ger- Fino l'ooket Ctitlory. liac :, Razor Strops, and 'Gold . Pons. 'Whnlosal, 5004.1 and tI rd floors. . . F. li. : , .1111ii. • .V. II CHI/ r r.drrl.', ,1 , C.'fr,or,,l &:., P...1141(0/61,i; it 6 . ' 1%71 the rerOpt. 14 ii:i.ll Slltteritir Gadd f'e'lt a ill U. pout to nay p.tel ()litho United States. by wail—dew:Ming i',ll. thus—ine.litim. har,l,'.,r soft. ~. M.iroli :11. 'ISL.:, I i . 13-ly •„': , . ! --!• ' MUSIC PUBLISHIPIC HOUSE.i . I. . Vim ousitt LEIS TALKER. S ufeet. years to a ttet:ltti E WI Nit.] sti Ch street. esnut stt. und4 the C [nit !lomat. aro sonsnintly the latest 31tlide.lfroni the most popolal. Au ihur". in lite 1 . 71ii.:11 States. in ast that will tie=wltli any {Nailed. nt atn other hoot:, either In this eetintey or Europe. . They have alao the pleasure to announce to the.pUldic that their stock of Sheet 131UFiC on hand: stinsists oir the lamest and most coniplete,a!oiortruent to be found in the Country: they areeonstatilly!addlior to their stoekjall the 'New Min•le published in snl York. liostr,n, publish srretai lUFlrnetion whlOt zeueral tioe t hl,llollllllt nip' country. A N . ! ni—A title a,sartiiient of the Is..st inauilDscinteni of New !York and Itoston.lat the lowest eltosp pricesq 3 I.' I N.',4IiUMENTS. Also, a gonernl nFsortinent !4" linitnasi Violins, ,Flutes, A ecordeolis, tiultar and Ilany Sttingx. 4f the b.o.t qu.ilitjes, all of which will be to the pnblir and the nt the DOA 144 rates. :. Orders linnet nallr attended to, All Lee k Wr.lker'e Mind,. nod Publieations can be obtained at 11. BANN.IN'S Kook and Music Stan. Pottti. tine. ! 1. ELM Philadelphia. 144... TO THE LADIES Of Pottsville ond (4NEW & CO., 196 Chesnut titi L e et, riondophh. are: no offering to pnrc.hakers tt splendid steck of Neer Spring Shawls. Mantillni: and Dress Goods; their assortment Daris-mach Marltittas Is very extensive. complising one of the best selected stocks In the city. and at extremely low pricA s. . Ca.-hmere and Gold Ilordered loq. and F 9113 ro. Mw'. a bir.,:e ro•iirdlment of 111th Em broidered and (,'lain Canton (,'typo Saks.—rartierilar nttontit roquer.ted to our ::iitork of Brocule.i'lain. : 4 trier. Moran Antique and...park ~ f all qualities and prici.s. Wash Silks iitlreat variety. • Po:Ks Woo!! s flarelip Robes. (frontline - li, Thi stics. liareges. I trzandies s DOA nes; Bril liants, Fnmeli and En dl. chlutzp, se. Embroideries, of all descriptions. Collars. Sleeves. Ruffles. with a full stock of Itiidanu, Ladies and lientlenten , a Gloves. Hosiery. kr. Constantly receiving fresh suppliesofseasonablr. gpr , sia.• per steatneri from Liverpool, New York and.Phil ndelphia Auction Sales. Purchasers aro requestcti ci! call mid examine 'our stock bf splendid• Spring tictoda before pun basing. lAGNEW ktO. • 3lnrch I ftresnuf PhilaMplia. • • STEAM FOR SALE;, VT the FairinOunt Rolling Mill; 30th •, street. above Coates. Scbaylkill. Philadelphia. (Me horizontal. high ,!pressuro Engine—sixteetif Inch cylinder. five feet strokei with two force pumps. alopper it se..el. an exhaust beater containing fifty-five i‘opper tubes. a fiat iron hod-plate. with or without tunti7 , tals, fly wheel shaft. counter Shaft. and cog wheels—but:with out tly-wheel nod boilers: rated nt seventy-lititAmr.o riower.. Cuitablc for a Chllieryrw Pumping Engine:' Also, one small Upright Etigine--ter7 inch cylinOr • fourteen and a half inches stroke, with n fiy-wheti pul ley six fet t diimeter by ten and a half incites fiter -the -.thole upon an iron bed-plate and columns. wit Ittotittum p I rlr boiler: rated at ten hem power, Both of he a t are I ilti,gines were built by Penney. Neale k Co.. Rensingt,,a, and 'ran be semi in operation at any time. by calling on the subtwribers. They :are to be sold to give pl.nre to larger ones. Also, an Upright Tuliular Boller—three feet . illahieter, eleven feet high, containing ninety-two new troifitieit. one and severeeighths inches in diameter, with it new fin-eiron chimney and damper. twenty-one inches diame ter and thirty-fire feet tilting a draft of fottrldx . feet front the grate bars. The above described M.-whinery will be sold sepkrately or together, The Engines to be deliverable the first week in July next. The snail Boiler Is not in nse and can be delivered at any time. eIIAIZI.FS F. SMITIS Philadelphia. March 3,1 IST,S - " • HERRING'S Patent Vharopitin Fire Proof Safr;s, I, .Vith Hall's l'atent HO W 7 Proof tackle Ix Writ nen! award .eparate liledals nt the if orld's r London, 1851., and nits) tit the rid's Fair. Nex York. UV, and, The subset-Wen are the sole tufactunnit and proprietors in a State of the abode nnettualled I es and' Locks.- The reputation the gen nine 'llerrinfr . a :Wit", Is iii wile. and for the last thirteen trs•tho .merrantile romniunlty lest (tunny to their error Criling. than 12,00 n of these Safes have ...... over Oro h unfired hare petard nr4dentai fires. The roadie are ns nmplittntly thmugh slued that all tFafes manufactured by the subscribers are not only guaranteed to 6e fully equal. but in many me ports even superior to these which have twin so sitterely tried by fin-. Few will Itel.get their services in the'. burn ing el t he-Tribune establishment." New York, abut at the (treat Fire in Strawlierry street. nt the large fit* last opposite She Girard Itouee and' mare'reeently , In the firs at Fifth and fittest:tut st& in thixeity.inlthleh F f, , s ,-ame f rth Ih. arknowledged (Ma mptort.irben many ether se , mities fared. FARREL, &;("(a. iron Sat. , and Dank Locl Makers, i 1 Walnut at. Milled Iron Fares. w ith Powder Proof Lacks, rtiannfac. tared expresciy fur Banks. Brokers. Jewellers, and ethers requiring security front tonnes. Batik Vaults, Dont% kr. on hand and matte to Order. .All the most celebrated Looks fur sale at rain libitum,' pricer. &vend hand "fides," llobuoikodorr" and “Iron (testa" . of other nukes, 'baring been taken fn part Pkjakkt for ilerrinraee, for tale at half price. 1 Mirth 17.1a54 MI wiRE svItEENs,I ; CO., KURTZ, BETERLE & CO., r Wire Screen itisnufeeturers t l - I . MINERSVILLE, Schuylkill Coim i . EM omb, ty, l'a..evn tiara, ta'reatingaeturs toon , led, r;, ...".7' all sires of • _, I ' 1 de' rri;;;. Screens, Riddles, Wire Brooms, to. ... —..---- orders left at: th,..ir SHOP, tn.; Minerri. T urn, , : i.„ sith W. LH EISIA:I4 at Clemens A liebileri Harlwiri• and Inn Store, Centre street, Potts... Me. w Ise - prtmptiy attended to. 611::Screena repaired at th sh,:i trF.I stflk . r. ' KITTY,. BEYER I.E A. C 9. ...1-k;W:. is.'..:, . , ;Der. 33 .'4 4 51- I - l4 - :13 _4 -'-'--- ,-- PO:TTSOLLE. . I ' -- I WIRE SCREENTACTORY . . . • Change of PrOprletore. 1 'll-1E undersigned haye asr Fi -. .7••• •mnual the proprietorship of the Wirit .--- green Factory ln Cotl street. lately eoti `'-witt4 .V."'", itut•ted by . H. 1... Cake, under the fair,- nztee e , .•.tt..1.6 . HARLA!.,", and hereby desire torsi the att,ntion of Coal Operators endthe pothe xenerAll.,• to their extendre eAtAblishment; Arranceraeutt. ..roomatip for protuiitr, the very best of . Materials. nue, criers f,r srusk - t a large amount It'll 14i7 filled at the shortest an I on the most ti - 1. Ileo. satisfactoiv terms. , 1 The CltArribers. morenver.l4ilug P..cured thfi services l of skit til And experienced wor4 most men, Invite the. r • e ,, ~,.,,i i„ „; 190 or GA of the s , reens. proruislOg the equal t , the test turned out itVother manutartcries. . )11tNItlf li. NICHOLS, IoHN HAMAN. P. IRM 1-tf IRON WORKS. TAMAQUA. CAR ENS 8c ALLEN'S IRON WORK -, Tinausqua, Schrayllloll Count y,dPei. 1 . The SubecOhers, proprietor: , of the ' left, above 113111 ed e iten sl re eatabi !shiner' Lai. " neuure to the eltitens cif &la uylkill niti_ . 1, 1 ..e ...t . Imo ty. and thr public generally, their read - -, ,- ness to turnout . ; any and al14: inds of work' r line. at the shortest notice, and in the, umst sat y manner—such as building Steam Engines, wan • ng Itailmad and Drift Cara, Pumps, Castings and rry of all kinds. the last workmen are Oreployed. and satisfaction ref. re, be safely guaranteed. Orders. [coin abre'Ad ly filled. . :", CA:MEI:B d ALLEN.I ~ ulna. January '27, 1555 ': Of in the' Isfirtt nfae. tu Matlti Onh mar ti, prunip 'ram BEAVER 3ItADOWS, ,VER MEADOW IRON WORKS. psLIN & iflinTNtat. Trial and 8111.3 igatao Founders. msPectfully Inform itheir 'lid nnd the public generaily;that th y =E are Citify prepaed at the fttore l establis • - - meta, to wannfacture Steam 'engines f every size: Pumps. Railroad and Drift Cars, and ere other t-est.-riptn.n of Iron and Dram Cnstings anitable the Cowl minis: or other busirii,ss. on the ino , t eensonatile terms Also. Blowing Cy Ilnol% for Blast- luruaica and 31achine work In czeueral. 133 'Rep. lring of all kinds dune with neatnese and despaqh at tl, lowest prima .' All workfurnished by them win ranted to i*rfortn well. They nnuld tiv. , eu.tornof those rh,, tnav want articles in tindr in thia Tlcinl • All orders will met with intineilhdeanerpn , mpt att lion. - S. W. It I)SoN 31ar•h 4. 1554 9 I),`F.t MINERSVILLEI DEHf+VEN'S IRON WORKS, . 311nersi111e. • o wner. THE Sulawrilvr is prelstred' to Ina lain, facture STEAM I , :NOINES of an) prix •r. l'unitel of any itapacity.and On! hireitkirs ofei ezy dew...-kiption; welli as every other kind ol.niachinery used 14 "reak a,. I urtue-oe. Rolling tiaw • n th e faenities is , ssessiid for inannfactiiring. a id I Inc experience In the bitsiness. work eanii‘e turned t this ..istahlishment. at the %ery lowest ajid tperlor quality. I I .ns des' rens of nut titiemp machinery eflany ivited•t•• sal and examine pat terns • . :11e1 becetne lies Ced with primes tall , re cunt meting elsewhi•re. •rs of even Lind :ire n,,litited. nod strict; M 4.1 1 .0611 .• glien to their prompt gxecution. WILWM DEII.I. VENI ierscllh.l l eeentber 1.15i4. 4" . . . TREM )NT. • TREMONT IRON , IRONWORKS . 'T i reahon. 4.1.••1•••---" lit 'ink fmur I out nt of .1 P.l P•r. are in rimim Ord vlll , Asonl, Schuylliill Consty,.l",!' iinal 7 The Subscriber: , respectfnily inv to ok "114 t the attent i; , n :. - pf the buldnesscOnt limn fii ;..n. irk t•• their' No•is Machine Shop and Fotn. , i i,;,„ dry. errrtill in,tlse town of Trotnor,t. and 71.1Inth , r the superintendence and utanae. of Serr.rs. Z. Batclorti and Philip rinholt7. whj.re rr ftrrparrd to exeruto nil r‘rier. for Nineltinars' of And Iron. %itch no Steno, Engine% of :ins pow r, of any curacity. Cold I:n.akers, of oveykliTrrilp n kir& of th•nrii.;f it (coiling )Mills.' wrist yid Ills. Drift rars, nil d Nz! , Finds of -1151Iroad ra,tln7.s. tit nt th , Brays r um tion. 1 S:IN, such • Chniri• f. r Fiat ar.tl rir.ail•. Fro?‘. Switebes.'nd all lOnds or 1',...t ottriltirt.tiglit iron .'hotting..' sir. 1 rn hriltz [being a pr :i arti,. Meehniiir. and haring had th.‘ r n il) fldencluawt e , p.•nenrt ft r many years in the Ojai Region. persons de , ir. ... ~ f puffin?. Alp Machinery of any kihd, are - it'vito I to . all and ex:1111114 , 11r patterns tinvi gniterllnr quail y , d 1. , , ,, ,1.. a:rd bt-Teme;:, ortinainted with pricsint ,the - si! Woris , , t, n re rontract in?' el , owhere. Ord,r•orv- . 'oy.lond l hml. fully rereired. , and sltrirt Attention wil lies gir..p Wt. tltr , .T prompt exeetkinn. having serfral 15.20, .;;c: is art.l co hers,. Engines up hand.. f sl.O .6, 1. , 5F, 1•1 y 4. A. A: A. 31. 541.17.E1 1 . - , I(ANTOR 3 liliO. i I 1-- UNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, Port Carbon, Schnyliiill 11'0.,11 1 a. i w. ;mi.,. 'l*: 11. WIN TP.ItStE EN c;tin.,lnty... .leveT nit , ,g,„re:,,,1 4 s from tint et tni.lete atilt iii. ~ f tire obese tned establiAtinvnt, tns. t iot,- 57. 4 ; 4 • ply all ertterii in bin line et 1.,,,:i n ,......_ i't7:"'S , :;!!" -- !t-tielt as P.i :t 4 .atil "Engines. Ilailmad and Itarc Pumps. Coal Ittenliers. Costing' , and llaeiti,tte es erypot tern. Ile warrant hitt wct-k,t !ire soft , - n. and ac, ordingly tolitlts patronage at !In Pie And ,A. :.: Jan.:27, IS'55 .4-ly i Unit 1.2, I fe ct I ni.r ; SH • VELS! - SHOVELSI: SHOVELS !! ii....sulati :,......- The Subst•riherF having puveha ed r 4.liiiiiii. the Port Carlii.ti Sho v el lactoiy.fortnirly t . " ` .:. ',l ''' ' "on'iursvd 1'','N.1;. ,,,, ta• le Co.i (~.nilin te 4 s .: 0 l a. ~,,,,, tf, tn:Lrnfamure. and d,-liver In ithin tlit. .4.' ~...„..rount y. at thii; hArest Pli ibtliel Olin pri,..., All I:11;k ut :-.l.ov..l , .:l,Alesj.Affil Barden !b.f. T, Th • attentka at of alterers :I:3ml theaters' 1. , part Ical Hy cane., to his at:mar:let ure Olt real :.imvels.; which for stma 111 and durability. cantha be suritat,4 tl br - any eth ersi mat het. 1- Ile nisi , kvetts on hand. at 4,11 limes. a .uperior quality of I', I titithiles. which he will sell at whalesalitand re : ul.. MI ,IVeIS. `lades and I haw. 0 . an: , ; size nr paters. TII. de ler at short noticti. and f:epaitinz promptly tatttlleil rflAit LES S)1 1111. I'"ri rarbn i. 1 1 45-sf i- ME 'rmlr•r '11,54 FRANKLIN IRON WORK. . ;" . vim TIIE ;..., u b smi lie i• 8 nithounre to ilio l'uli lir that they; Ara. the Propri. , :ti ra rd• the , ' 4 are the • .' _.; I. raplilin IN (irk' , port (arlr.n, lately rar ,—,',Trpir;:tri-lrioil, on 11. - iii i , illyitian. when! thry ilm• , ..,___ff, thine to man ufart.urr to oilier. at [the. , ori ...I notlrr. l , teata Etig.lll(ll.—Pumps. Coal ilri..ll,ei a iiiii tc 'fiery of almoxt any mizii, or drsrrintion. ii,r ItiliMiltg It er ptirp,e, MN, I:airri.ad Mot Drill Cpi - 5 11'4 .I . I. CaStiTP.:S , i 1 any An. , or :at tarn . i Inter, pi, rrsiirct- Tr,. 's:ill-ited. ii,i.lii. It. lirirWhic L Illi.i). .aw l Nhnrt )lac} or oti full) Franklin Shavel Works, sal,erilers continue 0 furnish the t`nWen; knd r. lkill Pountyi; nit!' r‘liorel, .4 MI kirds. loweo Philadelphia lid Attona,ii is parkicu. railed to their Crud Slituelin Orders for :quirels of ire or palt,en prninptly.rith.niled to. A. FISSLEI( 13110. Canhorn _4uutio 21, I $2. 13-1-tf 11 11 , Zt tl lath' . . • . • I'OTTSArII,LE. 1 ' - - • POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. ,1 . - ' 1,.0.11:(;i: )lAso:c 4: Co.. eespectf,tilly . oig h aniwninre tithe public that : they have ~ ,„,,,' • ••• takes tbe.l.otablisinuent known as p the , . .,...,wrTh A - - .." Pottsville In Works, on Sorwegiaii at.. 0 '.1• 81 aett,.... , where theyfe a'lerepaied to build all kin'ds of ;., ram ra . n,ines. manufaciure Ers allread Ca. andlM t. a chin .ry . of almos every dea4iption at the shorst. Airr -1 ti , ;e, and elij the most remain:llde ;te elms. Peir.ons (one :ebto i .1. in Want of Strain Ebonies. will find In to their advantnge ti. give them a eat'[ lier.,re engagimt elsewhere. I'oitsville4 May VI :1 . 1 Itt-tf ', POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. I Foundry and 314elkine BholliOeso. c it.. i „,,. da . ,' . NOT --ICE. 4 . 111, Subscribers a have this • ' v (ruin deb co-partnership.: under the . ~ r" ... t firm of POMROY. SMITII A; PITMiIOY, A i„ - ii . ;;;',' fir the tran,act ion of n general I'mqtriry. . I Varhii4 Ihrsinesr, nt the tebbestab ",h d -put Ixl tile Iron Worliie." corner of NoMvi-elan and I streets:, .:, IS. F. 1501R4 /IL I WM. SMITO. M reh 2."..!1531 12-If •.; CLIFFOIID PDM RC le , . F .—t OHO p, i * FOUNDRY AND- , ' Steam Car *actory, &AD: 1' . StRICE.-tThe busi oess of the lateiflrm 4 at ir lrml ..-••••• tied SNYDER r,, ;& MIbSES. will in. roptiti. ....„ ' by the Subscriber in aill its various ~, ''' branches Of Steam Engine luilldingron i - • Founder, minufacturer of 411 ki nds of Mac finery. 'for' Rolling 31fit.s. Mast Yuriinco;. Ilailrond Ca • kr., kr. fie will als. rindinue the business of ,Alln ing, . nil Sellino the relebrateil Pinr Frn,A ItAirr Aslitind I 1..r1r $ awl ti.l.lll7rina lard ~ , tr.s ('.ulf. tving Sole prople- i fir .1 . these'Collierl4. 5 .GEormi W. SNYDER. January 11, lei 4 , , Zl.t.f I T.' • COAL OPERATORS &MINERS. I '• Pioneer Boiler 'Works. 1 ' t i • , - - The 'stil,scriben, resix•ct radii invite' the I - , ..rit .. 1n1111..,k, attention of :tlie businesso minuandly to . 'b.. v : their-Boiler Irorli...ti Ilailrold street. be iiA , 1 tittY'l Inw the Pnsiirnn'er Depot, Po tsvillel Pa., . .. where they fire prepared to ntanuftict i nre Iti'd LE RS OF L V Lfi i DESCRIPTION. ; : .i , Smo 'V Staeks, Air Stacks. lilast Pipes. Gasometers, rift I Cars,i I A:e ... ,te. • dinilers. en hand. i , f;ing pract lent mesitanics. , :and having; for yi.am devo, I ted the tselves entirely to this hranch of business. theyitiat ter ti iemsdres that welt done at their establishment-Will give matb, , ,fiectlim to all who opus favor them with a seill li L— I Indriduals and Cetnpanics will find It greatV, to thei r ad- I van :toe to examine their Avoik before engaginir elsewhere. , Mar 5, 1 , ;: , f1 ln.tf . :101IN. et 3Amvi - Nonr, - --1 -- . pOTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL; 1 oritA. , . .......... THE$111fSCIIIIII:11S respectfully an , r . ;l tomiii. ! . flounce to title public that Moir new Anil lag Min to now rompleted and in full [.pc- I tit boon , are nee ration, and Chat they prepared to 1 ,11 1 ,- . - ply 'all kinelA of liar Iron of various 'sizes. obi 1= they will warrant to : lA. superior In quality td ally E x t i .....1. I I c I ' T I . t h e .' v 7 a t I r s rn o thin Tent 3 n b u m f:r d iti a r t e T :t s: : a il l 17. f p i r tr ice the MR. of tba ol liertes and . Lateral Roads..weighing from 21 to ~O lbs. per y :ink. made of the Iwet Inn,. and which will 'Le If nd nini l h awaper than the inverted 'i 'niticle. I , llidnir practical mechanic-Nand haring had Consitl e ? able expeelenee in the Iron business, they flatter themitOreS that they can give entire initisfactlon to puttchtuten.,,Lind also, make it their Interest '3o fotronize home M 3 nfac t ores. - .' 3 JOHN IlliltNISII & 'O. 1 Derember B,liktl , : 4E=.-tr I ; NEW FOUNDRY 4. MACHINE SHO P.! tr• .- - xtrrici:.--C The business of ;the lat e ' firm I !!!! i ..... of Martz A Entrikeu will be oontinued by - 4 ~..,....,..., WILLIAM ',). 3IARTZ, at his new tliun-; rttaN, ma dry and Jlaihinp Shop, on Munch Chunk 1 - •• - . street. in t}l borough of Potts% i1.A.4 ad- pining - E. E. ISLAND'S Salith Shop. Ile dill inatinfar- , tun all kinds et STEAM }lSt:lSt:B and 1.1711P5. °finny yowler and capacity for raising or hrenking Cent. putdping ; or i,ither purposes; linginea. Blowing Cylliidera,' M:ater • TuYers, awl other rtuvhinery for Mast onriinees, uf the lateSt and nest approved construction. lie will also hake i to order RAILROAD and DRIFT CARS. : . .. 1 i Tieing a practical machhilit and attending persona ly to nrety department of the eitabllahment. perwmagiving -him orders may rely, with :lierfect safety on havingltheir , , work performed promptly and in the very best manner. AP persons haring data* against the firm of "liirtz & Entriken. will Present the same for settlement to the un- , i dentigned. null nII. persons hwing „said firm ;will pay the mine to the nndemlgned.llo..beinganthnrized to settle the ' bus}ness of the late firm. . ,‘, WILLIAM J. MA RTZ. '-, sem.% tii!' i t [June 2.".1.1554 25-tf 1 I Ore l'l ' WASHINGTON; IRON WORKS - 1 Pottsville, Pa., 1 ILeg .J. Wren h Ikea. & Co. respectfully f l nrlte ; the tittenthin of the businesti comnituilty I .. t. .....-..,)!9 . l to their New Machine Shop Ind FeUndry . 1 , -yaspnt ; '' erected betnieen Coal and Italireadativeta .',.,.. and 'frontin,.. 4 . on Norwegian Street. *here! tey are trepans! tnexoente all orders fornmeitHry of', Brass and iron. such as Stint Engines, all kinds ofAlene:i ingl for Rolling Milts Grist. and Saw Minx/ Singl and. _ Double , aiding Pumps, Coal liretkors. Drift,Cars. all minds Inds . of Rallrenol rastinrs. such 0= Chairs for Flat 'and T Mali; Frogs. Switches. A - c.: all iilihis of cast and wrought Iron ! Shafting. tieing practical inechanics. • • 'natio , theAemands of the erAil -Region the`sacs. elan all kinda of Marhineryjn their lh they flatter thetnaelres that work done at' sent will alveriatlahtetion to all ;who may Ith a I ruder Alt orders thankfullyi received me. eauti t on the !neat manmade terms. 1 . JOILN Y. WREN, JAMES WEE.N, 'Ltober 2.1852 ' r - frsht Ca-lair OE DEM 's PHREN9LOCICAL CABINET. . ' , • •,=, 1-owLEns, %tints % CO., Phre. - - , r 1 11111 .... r• UolegAstr and Publishers, tl,"1 Melt Atrt.ot, a oloa• - below &Tenth, Philadelphia,. runtish 'all 1 464, • IwOrk* Ph' PliarnoltlY. rbildokitT. Water Cure, Magnetism And Phenography, while-, ado and retail, at New York pricer. ,i'mt: • • leaden/I exankinatiars. with charts. and tall written descriptionrol character, day and Peening. Cabinet ?roe. Philadelphia, February 24. lgii • THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. THIS is an 'lllustrated Periodical, de- Toted chl...fly to'the promulgation of informatlori re lating to the Yttrium; litoehani: and Chem It Arta. I odua trial Iltmutlictureit, Agriculture, Patents. tit ventionl• El4limicrinA'. Mill-work. and alt 'uterus:ls which the It ht of ACTICA I: SCIENCE is calculated to advance. goneral exritenta enthrsee notieel of the tatot /wit &sr CArmicer, and kirtiridhir.o disirmeries. with I:4ltorial comments. explaining their application: noting of arta . p.rwrrsrs In all brancllcl , 01 Inanufacturra: peactieul hi nis oti inethinery; Inforatat ash , dtant, and all pn,eesses to which it is 31'0c/04r Mill-wrighting.lllyeing.und all arts Invedrlng (faded Srira , e; linginoering. eernpreben itive tieientite - Nlenii , randa, pmer,dings of Seleutific4l4)- dies, accounts of Exhititia - ,us. together with 'tens and infernultlon upon thmesund• ftf eari• niltjects. .Reports of U. B.4oatents are published weekly. pechanics, Inven u tors , Iln.aincers, Chemists. Siaroatitc turers. Agriculturists, and 1'e:1d? of errry i){ I...fen - ill find the:AIf:NUM AM I.:RICAN to be of great value in their respellive callings. Its counsels anti Sug gestions wills-are thtqu llUNninos Inll.llAltS annu ally, besides afft.rding them a continual sourcellif knowl edge, the experience of which is in-yond perunrary tsti mate. The Scientific Ar4erican is punished once a week. TERM...4—Olie copy, one year, April 24.1.5.55 t 17.3 t, Fult•az &red, Sew 17.41.... - MA6c impRttSTOW — Paper, for Writing without Pen or Ink, q Tying Lfarf It. P 41141. Ik'ionvrt, Prtt4crs, Ildlcrhs Jvr , Eatbroidtry.! Marling Line holdibly;taid df,inifor.4 Tills Allu.t.le is absolutely the best Portable Inkstand In the known torld. for a small quantity folded and placed in the pocket constitut,s a ttaveling.inkstand which cannot be broken. No ism is needed. fi:r any stir.k,sharpeneti to a point , writes equally as well Its the best gold pen in the universe. yordmr ing it it. Indispensable. It is, indeed. the whole art .of drawing and painting—tategla in "Ur. ks,orn. Any leaf, plant or flower ran tian,foTed to the pad •s of an Al. nin,with n minute and distinct resemblaucdt to Nature. With equal taeility,pietun s and embroidery patterns are taken. and have retleivol the highest eulogiunts front the fair sex: and indeetl.-a mere tasteful present ter a lady could not be produced. This Magic Paper will also mark linen and other itrti cies. st, as to remain perfectly indelible. All the washing in the world fails to bring it out. Any child ran use it with perfect ease. With this 3lLgi,: Paper, likewise. one or four ecpies Of efery letter ran be.secured without any additional later whatever. making It the cheapest and most convenient article extant: It is used to great ad vantage by reporters of the public press, telegraphic - o;a. , ratons, and hest 5 . of others. Each paekage Pair. different culon&---Iflack.' Gr‘..eti nod 1Z,41.. with fulraud printed instructions. fbr all to list!. auil will inst. Sufficiently to obtain /Ire Ilundlvd distinct Itupre24.4.n.. It is put up in beautifully eit.nielled colnred envelnpm with n truthful lilietiesp.of the proprietor attached. Each and every package:warranted. . . . . . rrirv-:s2 per do zen. or five f',Jr $l. Single iteknges.2s eentx. 'Alnited•tn all rnrt.: of the ncrl.i. on thrreerpti ,, o of the above inires ? siddrep4. Iwst-paid. .. N. ILUISBELL. • ?$ I 10 Brnat! am y. _Vie , liq.k. . . .iyINION:. OF 7ITR rnn,...,.. ,- . ' J fulAoire :bi,pr...l.,,tllrr.—Wt• refer our rend on: trt't he ndverti,enient. In alio t her. ,dinitri. s..tting forth then ,nerifis thi% pleAsing — atid ingvn it Ch. ip we ntinn.: The eheaptio, indut c nil to give it a trinl.—/Vilk/ri pilia.Merdiont, "It is unsurpassiol for toott nit.] utility.aud bhould uu.o4 liifkttu• — .last what the public 'ha,: long dcwireti. and reetan Mends its4.ll . to every 'lath Mimi of ,t.tate and retinertiout: ---..h.rn"l $ 1 ..r4,. N. York. %larch :11.':.3 1!:-.::ut • MANUFACTURES: EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD,', Maltantangti St., Pottsville. FICHE Subscriber is prepared, at'his old stand. to furnish all kinds of materials In hit lime. for landing purposes--; lain andernamental. Ile iiiiites partieular attention to the nrill, St ~i,,, and .1/,,,. 1.0 . 0 ft of his manuticturi, They elm I.e hail likv . ...I.i ery variety of style. and will r,.inparo favrrally in to arty and finish. with any obtained elk:where; and are offer+l at cheaper rates. _ J. 13. iMS ' 2-lye. .1611. N T. LANG. ... . •• ... . . . WIRE ROPES. • , lIIISHER IIAZARD. niuitifacturer of • Wire Rope for inclined Planes. &c.. Ar., Carbon Co., Pa. Ropes of tulperier quality and of ail lengths and si zes on hand and made to order on short notice. Reference can hello& to E. A. D , Wiglas,Superinteinlent and Englueir. Lehigh Coal and Narkation Company; N. 1). CourtriAL L:cMporintendotit Hazleton Coal Compa ny, Mauch Chunk-. A. 0. Boodle-ad. superintendent Bea ter Meadow Coal Company, Mauch ('hunk; Belford, Sharpe A Co.. Contractors. Summit 11111 ; Penna. I= October 14, Wit • - : '4l-1y! • VENETIAN - • • :BLIND seth St., bet. Norweglatc& . 11Itthantattgo. 7- M. YY,RBE announces to the ea ' ' . iz,ns ~1- p , ,tt,v111,• and I icinity. that he is pre- k l pared Ire mtnufacture r-tidiau Illinds 4 every size, color and style. at short 'notice and nt the lovve.t rates. lie fevlsc.,Mident that 3 trial alone is sufficient to h con vinced ct the advantage , /f purchasing his lilindw., ' A line a ,,, rtment of Minds ~modantly on hand. 114 , is also pri•pria•it to celiair. paint. rind trim old filindslit such a manner as to render them alter st equal, in appear ance. to near. - . i Jan. 27, MT, ~, 4-1 y: ZWIEBEL •SLTWACNER, , Brass Mannf's, Plumbers & Hydrant Masers, t NNOUNCE to the public that ihey ia‘T opened their estehliiinnent In Ilailromilst r. r. tnst Market .treet, back or Esterly's Ileklware w here I Iley•w ill be tit:lid:Ad Ifir r tiers, end iirfinlipt 11(tellt1l'n and f , atISSICV , Iy Nl,lli. Al 4 .klud. of );rass.ii rast and finished t, ord, r. bead pipes of :an File< hrdrantc.all k {nits of bni,; corks for beer end grain. fill cups. ate...con,tnntly on hand. ell work in our line eaecuteil'in the ovate-at planner itt the slifirtest netiee. • P.m...i11.; March. IF5Zrt 17-21n*: CODFREY GRAF, ( - 1 If.l)Elt, Looking-Gins:3, l'icture, 'kJ and Portrait Frame 3lanufaeturcr--constantly li,aps 011 lINTA tare as,c.rlinent of Engravings;: also 3.llrmrs. Picture and fancy friroes of all patterns and sizes. t 4e - framer , ' ft-gilt,:si" all bin& of gilding. done to order at ttn!lotrf.st price.. . =MWM(MMIA Geo. ❑ammer's.,l'atent.Jlachinn from Phdadel alsra)s ou band. stud orders meet% ed at thei rams pries sn. to his Facton•. • April 14. r.:45. THOMAS JACKSON, 1 - 4 1 LAT and Romp] Rope Maker, Read inc. Pa. White, Tarivd. awl. Manilla Ropy of any ditnenPioni..• . . Flat I:nTM•n, f r >finin; or idind• purpom.s. Towinfg liiu and ('anal cordage• of all ILA-Hopes, 6uperini, Pad, Inv :.,leant En:tines. Al., patent prepred Aletnrt Paoking. a very sup..ri,r nrt united with a r np. Mitinn n ldeh fully 1i ,1 11161 4 t'*dility to stand fidetlnn, andin.uros it. preferorr, uhoi . over it lt.g.l.en tried. Or• dors thankfully rroeived and prr4rptly exuentort . Novemi cc IL 1 , ,",v . . 44-1$ •POTTSVILLE • Saddle and Harness Manufactory.. 04 AThe Subrriber would ( 14 :cs, rain most. restroctfnily Inv lie the attention of the citizens of Potts , itie end the f 4 nil:etlen in penerni. to his tarpe and ivell.st•lectetl etoeh of i•AIIDIX.,III'. all hinds (if . Carriage and Team Hamelin; _ . Collars of all ih;s,riptions. Drift I.lnrni.ss, de. Ile &- Piro: all who may tte , d anything in the tiliove line to call and s e e his Fr•fore purchasing elsewhtre. nd there ran he not hing.te.t. - • Orders for Ilarnuss. bze., promptly filled on rrationtilde terms. - Lhy Ev El; Wo.NiLLSDOItIF. Nlarrh :I.ISL'. . f ll.y 1:1,':,41 -11.1 f 1 • CUBA H AS FALLEN, • ; 1 ' So has the Pre of Mats and Caps. i itt __, -,- W I.: would %gain most respectfully tii . -Ste the attottion of the citizens of= 1- .. Pottsville and country in general. td . ...b..... our large and elegant assortment of all kinds of goods in our line, that we Imre now receiTed, and are In daily receipt of. comprised of Hats. Caps. Furs. Sc. 1 Gentlemen's Fine ;tfol,skin Hats. always on hand, or made to order of i In; latest styles. Utter Caps, N 0... milli lints. Shaughales—in short, anything in the ltat and Cap line. , , , . W would also invite the particular attention of Ibe La alum to our assortment of FURS, which hat ,• lawn Selech.4.l with great rare from the largest shirks in the country.--; 'k;ething shall he left undone On Our part. to Ore satis i otet.on. Call and give us a trial. neat door to Pdttsville House r . • G. C. .LICP. ''/. LX kCO. 1, , , N. large . 3%cortmittit of Buffalo Itnb,s on pri.ps to suit the, times. Novonber 1 k. 1M54 44- MOROCCO FACTORY. 7---- 1 1 ‘,F)1?0C(A) LEATUIV.R. and SHOE L Finding Store. at D gal err's old stand. on Railroad il'idtsvine. I Tie uncle/tide/m(1 respectfully Informs the custotners of the above well known establistuneuit, that he will contiti tte the manufacture of all Minis of MOROCe(); Such ac Rid. Straits. French 'Alorcto. Shoe. lot and hook Ilindings, !'ink Linings. .Ic., &e.: and will coristantlY ht.re on hands general assortment of all kinds of LE4TIf: Elt.4 net/ as Oak 'fanned and Red Sole Leather, Slaughter . Kips. Fron!h and City Caintkins. - . - )liners Upper Leather, and a variety of Shoe Fini ouch a.s l / 2 Threatls.:Nni:s. l'egt‘t'lamp , k, Sc., .r.. all of which will be sold' at the lowerrt rash'priera. • JOHN I. MI3NIO. 44:7•111 kinds of Skins, such as i•heep. Boat, Deer, and also Sumac: taken in exchange for Leather, at the highest market prices. or paid for In CAM!, NUM' illo. 1:kl. 29. IS5r,. MACHINE CARPENTRY. st,sir, morI.I)ING A. It: R. CAR FACTORY AT St. Clair, Schuylkill County, Pa. Subscriber, (of the late firm of LI Bright A Lawton). haying now his Manufattory in complete order, hi prepared to mannfacture bs ulachimi ry. 117m/ots Froiiies. Sigh. Dors. Illint?s. Shatters. Waters, Awning I'osts. and Finer- el ,g• h.: 47 ally all turning In Drift iE Rizilepod Ors, with the fr Iron work etanplyte, ar,.*e..., at the shortest notice. lie has for sale Immher of any description, and can 'furnish hills of Lumber at short notice.A Isn, ari assort,. went of Doors. Sash (gla4Nl and primed). Bed l'oets, Lc, &c.. constat by on hind. Persons desirous of purchasing articles in hit line of business. are invited to dill and .exatnine his stock and workmanship he.fOre purchasing elsewhere. Orders are solicited.anil strict attention will ho given th!.heir faithful and pr,inipt execution. CHARLES I,AWTO'..Ik F 4. Clair. February,:i. 1555 5-Iry E'l' C II Ii M' S velebrated ,111(it . vinit Machino.has born inipntved by the addition pf iteatwt Att:whment. and It Is now otTcred as a '..llNter: nF as ft' Mower and Ileaßi.r combined. It Ith fal l rortfldenrp that It to the mitt poled and. sureesafnl warldtte now in tug. Thuf additien' of the It - coper he's been effected by Iminc the molt %%IVA hr circular sections bolfell to the rim of the wheel. , Thls hap been patented.) It 41111h0 chauged to the Reaper in a few minutes. without, hoe* to the Mower. I The agency for the rale of this well-known machine is still retained by ue. and may be seen at the ()Mt* N 0.78 South Wharves, Philadelphia, where they will be delir ertsi to purchasers after the 15th of Attrraonth (May) next, by one of us In person. . Price of Mowers $115; Mower and Reaper cocublnad, SM. Terms cash. Communications to be addimpe& RF•ICITE & BROTILERS, AllowtaystotetilY,J: Aprlll4oBBB. , . lb ti NEW YORK. .I'lol/ FE EY 111:AF. (701Nrr =71711112Z May 0. I . . i . MEDIINAL, , L - - _-1 . 1 , WHO HAS THE DYBPEPBIA, • l' 4 TIVER Complaint., Fever .and Ague, 1 . it or any other distosse arising trim a foul. disordered _I a/Atwell t Tln eeltdhrated Vegetable Invlgurstoi will 1* I Ito you an Intaltiabbi medicine.. Vallsud toad rho curtle- Ili.attit at my Office. and bo satisfied that you can be cured. Who Lai a Cckt and - Cough?. Dit. mimics rcEsPoir , r ITIVE almoit invariably cures them. I I lrh , se Hair * is ladling Dar Vol Dltr.4.si,Eß . g IlAin 1 . IiIKsZIRA rI vE,it Is equal to thodsest In use. • i t 1 The subset:tier Is oieral agent !IT Dr. LITCII9" RE& 1 TORATI VG'. PAL:\ CrItEIt.CIitPPSALVB,andORI(3N-tt TAI. DIST:4I:NT. for aor4ipples, Bard Breasts dr. .14; 1 ' wholesale and retail. - _ _ , .. Prices—Tito Invigorator. RestorntiveandOrlentalOint-i ' I utvnt. to) (*nix ouch . flair licstoi-ativo. Camp Salvo and Pain Curer, 2;', cents each. - , F. J. DRESSLER, .1 ; , , ...v E. .ecru:i -errand-errandl -”,t Cnrinut Sfnets, ('p .R-sirs, ' I Philadelphia. April '2:s. IS,;', • 17.3 t f---- . _ • ; 1 ' FRENCH TRUSSES. -•-, i ! i ITERN IA or RUPTURE successfully ! Li treate , t and comfort insumsi. by use of thele-trout I t trench Trusses, Imported by the subscriber, and made to f Order expn•ssly Per his sales. •. - -- 1 I Alt sufferers be Ituptare will be:gratified to learn that t i the occasion now offersdo procure a'Truss combining ex- i free., , /,' , g ~ sir ts iriVe else. durability and corn,: ilethim-rt,-tien. in lieu of the cumbrous anti un-; . mentor:table artide usually sold. - An esten- i 1 . sive assortment Always on hind. adapted to , levery variety of Rupture in adults and childnuo, andl'oe t 1r ale at a ran.l.e of price to suit, all. ('eat of Single TrUS- ; 1 se s . S 2. S:1, 54, and 55: Double. di. p. pi. ::,...i., and 510. • ; 1 : Persons at a distance* ran have Truts sent to any 'ad- dress by remittin4 the amount s vontlinp, measure around! . the hip.s..and stating aid.. affected. For sale. wholesale and retail, by the IMporter. CALEB IL- NEN.DLFA I 1 - S. W. corner Twelfth and Raft , StS.. Philadelphia. I t I Depot for Dr. Banning's Iniproved Patent Body Brace: 't Chest Expanders and Ereetcr Braces: Patent Shoulder t • Braces: susp...msory Bandages; Spinal Props and Sup- I ports. Ladies Rooms. with competent Ihdy attendants. .i March '24. 154.1 (June 21 . .51. 23.41 12- MI GOOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES. 1)11. VAN lIORN, the . celebrated As trJloger of the 13th century. has the i‘schet Which ; guides the single to a happy :Marriage, and to maize the Married happy. Ladies who were unhappy through Cron- ; ble. misfertune, dikapptinted hopes nodfalse promises, hare been made happy by hint. His medical ads Ire was never known to Lail. .Ile Is a Married man. a man of lam - ily, which makes the Ladies,rousult hint in LIM most del irate cakes with perfect confidence. lie is the martial and Jingle tadfes" contelential Doctor and adviser. .Ile shows the likeness of your future Husband!: th war —WEALTII. Eminctice, and happiness are within the mach of all.— Thm:e who had had bat luck. amt found the More they tried to get forward the more things went.against them. on/suited him; their had 4 . lolc:has left trierd.. and they Are. now fottunate, rich -and bnilpy. -Ile has the secret that stops the slander and envy of your enendei. GENTLEMEN!—Look to reir interests before it is trio late. Men who have Leen mtfortunate and unsuccessful In life and in businens-rinen who ha've worked Invd and struggled against aillersitY , and misfortune, the greater part of their lives, and fullnd the more they . it-fist to get. forward. the mors , things went against them , ..-these men base consulti4liitiMJr the last' thirty yeais. All those who hare folhAved his ads ice .111 T, now Hai .iuf.happy; while those blinded' he prejudice and ignorance. neglect ed his advice. cm• still laic ring against adversity and poverty: Ile shows the fi,'..cm.co of tcolci•futfire Mfr. Cr~ - All inters Jews are strictly private and confidential. Dr. Vanhorn has changed his residence and otriee to No. Loinlanl street. lx4ween.duniper and Broad. the -Ith house from Juniper. on . the Seuth side, prposite the Church. Ring the Itcy.r. , ,n'etit (?(tee July h. IsZ4 WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE -- COD LIVI7I OIL AN-D_ T 1"'-71" . CURE FOR- • CONSUMPTION, I I - Omfifis.(Sddr...l44nia, I;c9ncilitis, In•neral.Debility.l and on SiT“felons Hower,. , The l'roprirtrr has succeeded ,from direetions.of Pro-1 fe.sor Stone) in Combining tin. Oil and Lime pe.rfectly ! that the taste attn., Oil. which 14 es. 113tiNite , 11, to persons itont•rally. i, entirely 01 - en,nie. and It can be taken by the most deliente tionaissi with picatmre.. And as - regards , ' the beneSt of this article over the, pu'rcooil. the Calm:rim; I . ruse. by Prot Stone. ii• sufficient to -onvince the most' „sceptical.. The ylmng lady was 24 ye:van(' mut.. ;niter dis,easo .as one of unnthed:Pli,thists, which had j beim expeettsd to terminate in the course of a few months,. fatally. The tipper part of ts.,th her lungs was filled with tubercles: and In sonplyees we, 3wzinning to sbflett. 1 The CSFO was evidentiv a lad One. The treatment of cod', liver nil tram at fit-4 11!4•11. 1 1111 willl , ut marked improve-, meat. The phosphate of lime was then atimlubtered ' with the 'ii and the result. silo Ihe rise ormany others. I was goon apparent. Tlto patient was rapidly mdting - well." i CAUTIWS.—en ne, unt - of the :meat repntation of thi.. Compound for ati (Aro: Complaints. thesubscriber would J. .caution the nfilirted.aUainst using any except that main J. ufactnred by him.'as In. Ide. die: role . ...,•ipe in the 11 . .-1; States for combining the pure Oil with Lime iu a prpper manner.' TherefOre.M. , ,v , •ll value your-health. pureinisi! none except that man ufletured by 4 A LENA N [Wit it. wrt.bon, Mnt:lt . 0 • ltitt Court Street. Boston. 'I; . For sale in 'Philadelphia by'T. W. IWoTT St SONS 1: 1 4 . ; North Secimd Str,t. re . wile in l'ett,.rilte b, y . 1.. eji HuGH ES. Drauzint. opposite Epi:k-epal Chu rc h. -!. Pottsville. Nr Velnber 11. 1554 W.:71 II .._ - ' - THE AMERICAN'S FRIEND -11 . it .-, ~6"4 '4 -: _ !t • .p jßt.,.„,;''.,i-4),.,,1 , ..‘,:41,', li v o-zi.:f . 2--- „ , : -, '-..' . 7',' i t 4 ' - e,„ \ i -- -- i , y - , Y2-r::.: t- , .. :- - --,z ',, ti . ' I , 1 .1 -- :_i! ,--- -,,, ,f. ~ "l' ~.1. .e, 4 '. , --) .1 1: , t.• i • %,,„'' t'. -, v, .- • _• ! i ' k--- - 4": Aft t r ~ .. ,_, 1 , P . ;o . - 57'...!. - : ,...• , ... ::-:;-,.. .., , \:. '-:'.. V I „.. . , i -.., vr.4__.,,-. f . : -...,„ ~ : e , e .,_. :, ii-_,.. , _. . -. ~..„4 , , e - ! ....._. . .... , 4... .77—KJ"' Ni"..:=;,--..-:;-: : ":, ...:. . ..,.... .........!) ;I HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. ' km, 1 Mr ritivns of the lielfrfl _w I most huini,lY and sinevrel;.•ilunile vnti• for the ini .l! mons,. patronage ~ w hieh y ,, u hal 4.' 1 , ••••t•_•IVrti • up•ni• Inv Pills. I take this opportunity of statiniflliat ,nly Anees-1 torn were all AM...He:in flat...vs:and that I entertain for'i nit that ranee, Amerle:l.am! A merieans. the most lively srmpailli e s. sn notch so that I qri , gineilly these fills expressly to snit s- or climate: habits. eons, tutbms am; manner of tit iqr. int.-tiding, to ustabilish my-. 1 self zimemz Yeti. which.] has , le n: 1,ne.l v takin4preur• • ises in New Arli.• " . .. . . . . Corncrof Ann and Nassau Stmts. N. T:. i l'arifinafioo 'f 11. e AWN, : a rafl I.dt,r turd 1.1,11,,N,0"11,1"In1t.11 ' The Cif ii..-qis of the l's - Mtia Auff,r murh (rota, dis.,rdersi of the Liver and Stonitch. , carech* any are fo , e from they influence of tin,. destructiie nittindi..s. hence' life Weariel fast. Ihe fair s,-x. Is rhaps the most liatilbunmi in that World. up to a certain porit4 bleu. distrr - F4intt to say, many lose., heir tcoli mint g. od loop's. while yet ha tint heydey of life. such sad ecils may he effectually rout:dive' by continually heaping the. Idor,,i pure..atid the Liter and Stomach, in a healthy ta.-li.m. ashen the . life..will flow sm.,,thiy. and res ... erni:le plants in i congenial clime. where ' an eternal spring appear, 1.. reittn. Aa it regards the pre-I , acryation of the human inure. and the duratirth of life, , much may la. 'arfected; and I say fearlessly, that healthl and life can he polomted for many y,'Prs heyotid their or-1, di nary litnhs: if, I lollowxy's Pills tare . taken to_ purity the' hi out acenrding to the, rules laid down for health cons tanked in ti, tlii,ctiraiS which accompany ,:ach ls,x. ' A no , ~ .t. . W ,. .,.'. to,. me/ /tenthly, of kr, vr ,, i.e.. standing,' rain,' lay II i1,a1 , ,,y" t I',h!s. • - C.py qj a i,etkr f roan eppl:1;71 .1 . .. 1111 • J.117 , . o r ”). ..1.41' 4r linure, OM Jae, err / Lth, 1:•54: • . To Przonssoit 11 3s. ('otner of Ann nio(,Na.sau %rivets,. Neiv lork—Sir:---It in with the most heartfolt pl ,asuro I has'e to int ;rin you that 1 'lave been restored to health and strength! by taking your For the 141 ten yearn. I suffered frien iveleraimeinent of.the Liver and Stomach, and was redif , ed to such an extremity that I gave wv....my Ship: nevetr expectlng to go to sea any more. a , l hat' rirct every rvnb-dy that was recommended to m but alf to no plirpiew: and had given myself up to &Altair, when at last I was recommended to try your Pills. After tiring theta for thret months. the result in that f am now in leelfer health then! I have been fe eleven yearn past. and i eldeent 11. wit as I ' err was j,Liny life... You are at liberty id niake thin known Pr the ben , fit of others. I remain. Sir. yours roAlwetfully. I Signed) Ste eliN. iIINSON. them celebrated Pills ar,':• wonderfully efficacious for the following Ague. . ~luitUrstion. - Asthma. ' .lrturlic.r, • Bilious Complaints. ' . :Liver Complaints. Blotches on the Skin, . tiles. • . Dowd Complaints. ~ ' , 'Detention of Urine. • Constipation of the Doweli.!Scvelnla er King's Evil, . Debility, Stone and Ilravel. Dr , pvy. ' • Secondary Svmplotas, • Erysipela.. ! Yezien•al Affection,. Female I. rmvuln ril les, Worms of all kihd-. Fevers of all kitti, Weakness. from wwhateverGout. : rallSk;. &.,:„ &r., I I Mirliili.. . . I. -- , Sold at the EstabliSliment of Drof,.s or liou.owiv, So. Maiden Lane. New, Yerk.and 244 Strand. London: also by all riNwtable Druggists and Dealers itnMedicineN , through. out the United Stites. in Boxes at 25'rents::52 , , - . cents and $1 each. , ' • . . , .There is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidanee of patients DI every disorder are affixed to ilieli Box; May G. 1854. • AVOID !ALL QUACKERY, • eyi-AN n TAKE 31E7)ICENF:S , Regniart Physician only. IFE prolonged. a Oda cute for all pain couAs. colds, Consumption, Cr,,up, 1 , - Liver C+lllplaint.ll7ppeptcyt, Intligestiou; *our Stomacl.4l6,r6fa la. and all Skin lEruptlnnec. Fever and A4-uo. Bilious Fever. CholOra, Cholera Mortals. Dysentery. • Bowel Affections. Pilek, Sure and %1 t'.4k Eyes. iiheunift- Um, • Heart Diseask Palpitation. Neuralgia.. Kid ney and Bladder Affections. Dropsy. Fall-id ing thewmni,„ and Female !' Complaints. At the request. of many rat my patients, I have consent ed to put up a dnas of my roost efficient prescriptions the Germ Of /Ilona!, .1/..itcin,s, each mie suited to a par ticular disease,- and not, like the niattufactun;rs of the many nostrums and tinaceas of the day, Promulgate to the world that any one commiund will cure all diseases, and who kin the words of the great Italian physician, Spailanzani.) Liedirin...t of tehiclOhey Amu , lytic . in to bodies'll which they r now tees." • . • i• MN Remelt* for each Disease. Dr. J. S. Rose .< or (14,911 Syrirp. for flue rl dLcal cure of Consutittonirhs. Colds. lloarsencies. Asthma, Ilronchit is. :pill Ing of tilot.d, lntlamntf n of the 7 Lungs or Throat, and all Pulmonary Diseases. This pre paration not only Cures consumption If taken in time. but it fortifies the systian rmainst all fututx attaeks. As a Cough Medicine. if is the . best in the world! It is now used and recommended by physicians., both at home and abtoail. I n bottles. 25 rents. titt cents. and V.. Dr. J. S Ewe.* IV;mvpilig - Cough Syrup.--Thls preps. ration :dray s rellevi , s.Allti prevents the whooping cough from running into oth t r diseases: such as ill tlarnat ion of Dro the Lungs. psy , lit he Chest, and Consutription. .It gives instant relief. and frequently curys in one week.— Price 50 cents. , D r . J.S. Rues ('ro p y Syrar.:-...fhildren are also liable to Croup. which dangerous complaint yietds immediately to Dr.. J. S. ltosE's tir.V4 FAILING CrOrip Strop. Price *2.5 cents., Dr. - J. S. Re e'r Extract of Bach ff. is one of the hest remedies ever used fir iliseascs of the Kidneys. Bladder; kc. Price 50 cents. . Dr. J... ow/ ,bir:gorating Itmlirtr, for heart Olsen WS. all Serious .ktfelctirots. Flatulence. Heart Burn, Restlessness, NUmhness. Neuralgia, raising the spirits. and givintz' packer to, the, whOle system; It is al. most miruttlous in its'effect. Price' ;',9 Dr. J. S. Ri.o's Oyiriftir riiiarrainfl, a sure (are for Dyspepsia. Liver Onnplainta. and Indlgextforr. when ta. ken in conjunction 'with his,Alterative or Family Pills. Price of both 75 rents. Pr..l. .C. 1? ,,,, , 0411.411.',718-for filling of the, Womb, l Female lVe!ikeess, behility _and Relaxation. Price f 0 r , cents. Pr. J. S. Buses „latisitaintex or flatimart PAlL—Theis. i Pills are not waarsite•t to cure every malady or disease' incident to man. but' they are a grand remedy for a Itil lens state of the system and rommozi Fever. When ! used with lie. ilmee's Tonic Mixture. will cure the most itnhhont cases of Bilious Fever or lever and Agne. Price .- 12 1 ,4 and t 5 cents. I . . ~ t 3 Dr, J..V. Rate's P.tiurrtr,r.—Tlthr preparation !Lindy ' the wonder of the agell Cures all pain. external or inter i nal; rums' pain in thf•lghles. Limbs or ]tack. Chilblains. _Ague, or Lumps in the. Breasts. Corns. Remises. Sprains. Toothache: Rae-ache. Still Neck. Fore Throat; Pains in the Bowels and Stomach. Shridon 'Colds. Sr. The. Pain Curer being a iliIP Tnnir 11111 r :tin.. is also used with great hem.., ft fir Weak Stomach and !towels. Whenever you havr pain use the Pain Curtir freely. and you will obtain im mediate relief. It acts ;like magic. Evers family should have a bottle hi the heluse. , in rase of accident or sudden sickness. Price 1214: 24 and SO rents. . . air Permits of &Haste constitutions 'by nature, or, those who have been toade so by the use of Quack Id .1 eines, or any other cause, should read Dr. .1. S. now MEDICAL ADVISEII to persons in sickness or In heel which book can be bad iwitheukime s ol N raw ' in... 1 Agent fqr the tile of ;thew Medleinee In gebnylkOre, . Starch 10,1855 , . Mee. Zl. 'St 50's . • 104, BE lEM 1.1. S. ItuS4, 31 D.. l'hllsdelphLa TRAVELING. PASSENGER' TRAINS. FFick; qy THE PHILADELpiIIA N„..! and Evading' Railroad.—Snintner Arrangement.— . • FEOM PIIILADELPIIIA TO POTTSVILLE. ichrazid after :May 17,102, there will tc two Passenger Tfylnr daily , ißundays ascrpted), botwaeu Philadelphia, Heading and Ppites —moos's() LINE. _ . In The Express Train leaves Philadelpdla dally,except Sun days. at 'PA o'clock, A. M. The Way Train leaves Potts stile daily, Sunday* excepted, at 7!,, , s o'clock, A. M. 1 • ', AFT EitSek IS LINE. I The Way Wain leaves Philadelphia daily. except gut days: at :IN o'clock, 1'..31. The Express Train haus' Pint/mill:I daily. except Sundays. at 3!4 o'clock, P. 31. i ' • illiitiltS tit 3'A6SING READING. ! For Philadelphia, at 9 o'clock 10 minutes, A. M.. and 4 o'clock 51 niiiiutes. P. M. For 14dt/sills, at 9 o'clock 34 initiates. A. 31. and 6 O 'clock. I'. 31; Both Trains atop at all the stations along the Line. rA111.14: . Der CLIISS CALS. :ID M.% -.e CAC.'. kending to Philadelphia. •$1 ,75 • $l. 45 Reading to Pottsville. • 1 ol.v. ' F 5 : Philadelphia to Pottsville. '2.75 11 :15 ' ; .Depot in Pottsville. corner of rniOn and railroad Sts,., tear of: A - merican House. Pacaengery cannot enter the ram ?antes.' provided with a ticket. i Fifty pounds of 1-13C , ,ZaiT will be allowed to each pamem iter in these !hies, and passengers are expressly prohibited. From taking anything a.. 11.14 gaze Lot their own wearing apparel, which wilt b rat the risk of its owner. ' i ' Sunday Excursion Trains. 1 - A Train Lairs Philadelphia every Sunda,- at Ili' A. iii. And pottsvill e . at 4 I'. 31., S v.pping at the foiionine points: EIZIM2 Tlaw A. M. tgationa. I Leaves Phibui,a Passes l'hrenr*ville - *4 'l'ottstAiwn .." • ' Wadlii4 7:i) Leaves Pottsville o4,.•;1 Paimi.-s Mt. Cnrbon SAY. ' t 3. ii3l - 01 • 10.43 4. Pottstown " Phcenirrillo 11.04 - Arrive% at l'bilad'a, t' I etyteln Arricroat VotiNvllle _ . the P, FAREIc. '7lll 111 Fre the iipirsta stp and &nen. in _V”. I Cars: Prom,Blitladtu livenixTille snd.aek tame day, • $1 40 Pottstown, . " 7 ; 115 t• Beadinz. . 2 50 '. • 317. •arb.m•A Pottin 131 e, r 4 00 fleadin•l to Potts. ills and bark sun,. flay, ' 1 f,O fNo eArried with these Trains. All Tickets ite purrhas....4 before entering; the Cam Rp Oillerer th”,l3.‘ard of 313mi:en., S. BRADFORD, Secretary. Mil Juni; 5. 1f..52 - TRANSPORTATION. THE ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY. I'.O,IIARRISI3ITRG. This litM rmineets daliv with all their great South ern anti IVestern Routes.. by arrangement their place of business in ertts‘ille will be at the oilier of Howard .1. Co. •Titose haring articles for transtnisslan by raid line, will citlf ttp.ii C. B. corr Ea. Adam's t Co's Agent, at slid Office. • S. S. WILLIAMS. :,uperlntendent ar1,12.2.1854 PHILAD . A. & READING RAIL ROAD. RAMS .J. \ AFTER NOVE:1113Ell1st, 1- / . 453-1. Uittfl further notiee, the folhAsing Rates of FrOl;ht will - Iv chargot per Rsi riuds: 11= Onifeetionery. !looks. Carpet- t • izar4. Fresh N. at- Flsh.l laaa Sc Anlll4 11r4111 Butter. Copper.. Ego; Far- I t hrq ware Grindstones tir , rorlt, Hemp 11:mas. llar.dwarv. • 11,110w , aat... Machinery ,4) . sters.olk.Seeils.. Ale. Coi ton. Coffee. Grain. r I ron,l Pice,Sylt. Provisian.4.,l 4 uar. Whiskey. &e.. Brooms., fire Trick! , . uano, ;it'll Stones. 'I l'itA ism' 'Tar. Salt. Scrap Iron, Timber 15 tricks - . Coke; Curd Med. Clay. G rar el, 1 Iron',(/re. Liment , ..te, Manure., I.lg 12, Iraii. hr, Flour. per barrel RAILROAD ROUTE.' Pottsville S. Reading to Harrisburg, Laiseaster, iIE LOCAL TRAIN, established on T the Ililading 'Railroad to comrloto 14/nnaxions with the Paitnhin and Susquehanna nod rldavisra Rail roads! Don .liiv.4l:lPS,. UAW klit.S. 1A3:19(.. l'otarili, 10 A. Leaves hording M .I , [l.prie 16.10 6. . .tuhurri • Arrir Roartiug 1..15 noon rrives I . 4ltritie 5.15 '•. . Thrwthtic Lef:al.Train,and the Itecular Trains of the Iteediii¢;l ailrtad, Art:URN. the terodnu. lA' the Dot, phin d Staliucliarrnre Poiliimtl. S 5 ruArbed with facility front °All point..o of the Va 11,3 of the Srhuylktll. and dy that road ft daily comniuniratiml. both ways, is maintain eA(Stindays;exeeptell with ilarri.bukg. Lancaster.fhatn bersbtirz.lisptinu,re,and ell points In that dirertion. PtA,r:NG}.li, fo.rivkis POTT,VILLE AND sG.111,41:11G. Leach Puttsvillv 1:1,) P. V. Arri, 7.40 P. NT 11arriNbtirz 7.15 A.M. " Pottsville 11.LOA.M BET" ELN tia.tszt betli'a! Beath rig i'. M. Arrt' ITarritiLurg - 7.401'. M. Ilarrittburg, 7.15 • A:11. •' Reading 11.'..1:t &tut. A Pa- , tutata - rar runs with th. Freight Trait. Eating Anbiqa t , tilft A. M., and returning there at 7.10. P. M., ennwicting jai fltrritthov alit P.M. and with the -nrgular niortiing and ev.-ning trains at the Heading Rail road. - . .. . Th.;se Trains runs nn lisadinp: Eallinigtim ,which ii T.n N, 'lra. s. i 61..ter than that of tho - P.onnsylwania Eail road, or ilmiisburpt Jinn% • _ ELLWUOD Molth 16. ===ME= NoTT"..—M,lbis Company nthertis, on the i'l,th priori. lA. ad V. it IA rwpiosted the this advertisement will net be ropleil I , 2liany paper unlessarriltnpanied by the money, IN ADV.% N.T.:.'ind that all old adi:ortlsements now supers, deit be ,lisernitinOil. E. '4. January :1.1.15.51; . • —3-13 m. . PHILAD'A ti READING RAILROAD. .atanalmati........-.-....../1....=-7--- 01.1:141: KR. ; PhitoMpU.a, February 2 , 4. tsf,s. . The rates id' .1 . 141. ht and Tolls on Coat transported by this Company, will i, a follows. frOta March 13th to done' 30th,755.5 : • . . To Hirlimmid, . -f. :2 oo fl9sf; 1 80 •••I'llßadelnhia. - 1 90.1 85 1 170 " Inriined.•• Plane, • 190 . 1 ('5 1 -70 .:\ iff,:toivii. ; . . ..I is. : 1 S:. ' 1 7.1 " Gininantown 11. 11. 1 00 ' 1 35 ' 1 70 " Falli. of $..11u)11:111, 11 90 ISS ; 170 " Manayuidz. • - 1 fel •1 8 5 1 70 '7 Bpring }llll5. - ••• •165. 1 GO 145 •, " 01510•108•1• it and lip In••utli ilailread. . " 1:nfu1." . ...i: and l'‘‘tts' and kit,'.:l fin : 155 . " L\ - orristoi•rnr•r Brid;eport, , 1 00 155 I'i,rt Kennedy. 1 , 1 GO 1 ".1".alloy I ''rgo. ,'l s:i 1 ru " ,Plurnikiiily. 1 45 1 40 '" Tov,r's kpril, ' 1 45 . .1 40 " 1 1 'nit8t•On. ;'l 40 . 1 35 " -ll.ntn:lasilll6, - . ;140 . 1 33" " 11ird.:101' , , , .. , •170 • 1 ...», •" tiendin4 - . • I'2o 1 .1 15 " ISetwe , r). Reading and 1 1 . ,rohrm'ille„ ' j.l 20 , •• MohrBY Me, ' - 1 :20 . ''Hamburg, - ' 120 " Om izyldieg.• " i 1 20. :By !.r.1.-r of 1110 Ward of idanatiers' Nnr~•h a•:lS3i SCHUYLKILL NAVICATI Frlk.;E Navga, ‘-1 .lttrrh The charge for the use of earl( and for t cite Coal, c4rrii.N.l on the Schuylkill :Ca. ita follows. until July 15t,1555: FROM . ICLNV , IOENT. To Philadelptia, . - i SO ! 7 , . .! Mana , !, iiiik. , • - ! .. , 41 1 711 - • :•prinv: Mill. . ; 74, 1 C 9 r Com.Ml ,, ekom, i 70 i 0 ~" Plymmitli Pani, ' ;70 0... " Bridp,Tpi,rt, _! 0, 6.1 - _.. , . NorristtPan. " Port lie:11114-c " Valhi Fem., " Pau lin4"s thun •. Port Pru : videnre, IZnyer'siFord. - .it. pot t.tejvn Landing EN.rll:ii.i,.n. 4 • loi dia.orray.....h '• Readir44. " AltimliA.s. 7, . 4A ' 47 " Molarsvii:o, ; ; 4S i 47 •-• Ilnuthilig. , 45 '''; 44 ••Onvigsb i urg lauding. 4O 1 L'9 The ehar*e will be per ton of '224u rb„, pt. allowance for waste; and no charge lero4 than twenty-firei cents per ton will .. be made for any dlatance. Rate. ofTolls On :Iliscelltineous .lrticle•s to be charged le•r ton of 2'240 until further notice: I= Trim On.i.!Clay, Sand.liravel.llanure.rwarotight Stone. Brickbats. Litnewtoue. Slaked Lime.7tmarry .Spalfs. Cord wood. Post land halls, Rough hark and Gypsum. one cent and'a half per ton per mile. for the first ten miles and a halfn 'rent licr ton per mile, for each additional mile, but no charge shall be made for any distance exceeding thlr • • . ty rental/4 ton. • F tronz, CIA FS. nslaYed 'Lime. Marble. Wrought or Scabbh.4.tone. Bi tuminGus cod. Bricks. lire, Soap Stone, and QApper Ore, two cents per ton per mile. for the first 'ten miles, and half cent per ton per mile for each additional mile. but no charge shall be made for any distance .exceeding forty routs p r tc.n. 131819322 Tion of kinds in Any of tnanufaettire beyond the ore, ';•alt. and, l ish. one cent per ton per wile, for the first twenty ndles. and half a cent per ton.per mile for earhad ditional rn 10, but no charge shall Lo wade for any distance exceeding fifty rents per ton. =I Grain. Fbmr, Seeds. Timber: round. and ?quart, Sawed Lumber. 1t,0.p Poles, Shingles. Laths and Stares in boats. Hay, and Stil* in bales. Merchandise of all kinds, and all articles not otherwh.e•specifically enumerated. two' (-tilts per ton wt. mile for the first ten miles, and hallo. rent per ton per wale for eaeli additional but no char.e shall be made for any distinceexectslinitsixty centS per (on. . round 'nod square. Sawed Lumber, bleep Poles. Shin gles, Lath and Stares Jn rafts, shall be charged ne,ordln, - ; to the ratet, in thissoction. provided the sereral links of n raft shall hr allowed to alternate at the locks with any 11 ,. - eendltig or , desetTding ls , at that may le ready to pass. 'otherwise Sneh rafts shall le tharged the fell charter rates of tents per ton per loek below the city of • Reading, and•four rents per ton per lock alswe said city. Notts-1n all eases where one or more locks are Passed• and the diStance carried shall be than two wiles. the charge for Toll shall 'he for two trine.. tweordit.: to the, class to which articles earri .d may belong. And in all eases where the Pregeltnt Rates. for Toll en ly, shall exceed t. cents isr. ton on ill,- ascertained ton nage of the reisel. for any lock p....ed Jim - ling. or 4 cents per tin ahor - e Readinz. the Witt chill be charged at these Last Mentioned Hates on all Articles. Ilyorder of the Managers. • -F. Fit A 1.1.17. Preiidenl. Philmtel his, Meth In. Ic7Co • le- • TRADE SALE BOOKS At Low Prices. - . ... , ••TilDsul)seribei has just received from th, 164 Trade Sale, a valuably aportmeni of School, Law and Ilieellanenutt Hook.. 1, hieh will b.., sold at vyry low price.) Among. many mernt publfratiuna at reditred ratea. ant- , . . Ruth Will. by Fanny F. , rn. , Lift. of }loran. 4 ; rrrleY, Life of Itarun in. ' ' Sketelna by Fanny P.m. '-' rfq!... • : - • Ida May," - Rose and the him:, bY Tha , keray. . Woolfert's Roost. by IVaabintrton Irtitig, .. Calarar.-by Dr. Bird, new edition, Bayard Taylor'i Saracens. Bayard Taylor's Trayelein Africa, . Dollars 4nd Cents, .„ limper . " New Gasatteer, ... . With numerous other Standard Books, fbr sale at. IMEIMMIEEiM _-~-i —.....C.1 Implc ! ..._ AID, & t , 4 . _, ~ . , E sub3eriber will kL . ep on hand Clover. Timothy and other r; r ,„, ; feeds, White Clover and lawn Gran rg:dsi torether with Garden and El.. N 1 , ro d, , ~,k ,- ;, la ill warrant to la: frroh and good. Ile wi:; ,o, ,r "la ordere f , .ir all Until% of Fruit Treta. ,11 ) 1 Yr3T.t1,1t, I i • Ahoy aro rerrggented, Agricultural IL:Vern r i,, :, 1 .:1 of whioh will l-e furnlshertat ma n ufaet ure „. tri. . : • . seerixiand treete sold 11 the suleu-ril.r a r ,. , 1 ,,.. t : .1 . , T1. t!rreat:eare. only from grower-sof reputatom and 0a t43. 7a Il i , .„Ila nn ift.jdll POW prnpl(SClnotlNl) In the mark,.. - chamtd (or theft, who sell (heap. ' , lib , rt re ~t ;,,,,';. ehanieter of the send coed. or dory be purilta,,, ', * 11,1,314 grt.ts - n itri.mlaeuettely lit mall paiti,',,. ' .... thele;too elect. preantiltydeteri,ra :i tes thei r i0 ,.. ‘ ••• , n tiectlarly thew of the none fpeeles. TT: i, I.y n 1 ,,,,,j , consideration to !how who pnrchm•eittirr ~„,,i , r,c,:: treosi For (root, de.. send in orders rail.. 1, G,R FTlNG.—Grafts of the -cherry now; be cut: Select the ,tuhld:e et th e whe l n there is little or nriliost in tl , It is well also to cut apple foul pear I= Time M :4 t tons. 4.0(1 4.07 4.15 5.21 0.90 1;26 7.,4) very soon. or before the buds start: htlt tos,„ Ceeti in grafting the cherry, it ye'ry that: they be cut before the least Il l y, Gf MIME - ;- h 9 E 1 3 ~ = ~, C _~! J ~ i 1 ; 1 15 115 1 k 1 C 5 1 r 1 45 1 65 1 1 45 Mil 1 45 14 14 1 40 1 Z' 1 40 1 1 40 1 1 4 , 1 1 4ti 1 :;(1 I 1:5 125 I_s 1:5 1 25 1 25 115 115 1(5 115 115 1 05 1 05 I 15. i 1 b 5. 1 V( .. " 1 15 , 1 15 fIitAiIFORD. Se , retar2i.' ; 941" , N CO. ion Co., l ft, f. 11 nn'Anthra ion.wlil In :IN z • i„dj.c ~=_ _., ! `< CENTS. CE.ITS fS 77 5 77 C 7 f 0 t 7; . fp f?. ' 55 15t , rn sro r...) I 5,* :.7 , 5.k 57 I 51 =EMI fo . 54 5 5 51 5., 52 5; i 50 47 rE •47 53 I 47 48 44 45 4l 45 41 457 41 ( I 1 (q 1 2 111 1 0 0 f 0,4 100 1 00 1 00 1 23 1.00 4 30 the forum. upward Elarly in May when the sap connc-,,.: flow; upward—then spreading it ove r t t,,, ~., - faze , of theground near the tree, thi e :. ; ,„„„ z . : to retain the moisture. Then wash tin. tr , - . with lye nearly strong enough to bc.ar u i , t , egg; To do this effectually, let the fp: ,r,,;,,, grease his hand thoroughly.with some k,. • soft!grease, then take a woolen el:4 %, \ st hap:d, and dip it in a pail of lye. anal it:-, the icloth closely aro nd the tree: then r . , .., (lowa and up. gain til . he bark is therr - J'1. : 1 ; :. clefinsed. , Repeat this every year' umi: '' tre, d is 'so large' that it cannot be reavi;t; .;. aronnd with both hands. lihave had great success in this m(,.1,:,, proCedure. I have got frees only three-,,,, froni.. the graft; mere chips, that w,iii:l,':l ~ thre years' time, measure twelve inch, r- cirditinference one foot above the earth. a : . the!brancheS would spread over six fe.A. t...., : . way,frorn the trunk, and the third year I - 1 ' Matured as many as thirty-three lino ~,„. mens of the Rhode Islaini Greening. I ,\:, sider it equally, as beneficial for 4_ ! tl. n . , t ,,,, : .ard trees as Ido for the apple. Di, to,t - ; Ihe;Washing on any account, for 1-consi,i.. origref i iinpirtauce. • It take oil a:I ta.. et „ aid tulike:i the bark smooth and the trerr..,:. '••• bea;utiiit As a general rule, scions sh'ould Lc FraE ; ? uptfu their own kind, as ,apples upun peays upon pears, except when,sonte si)e6f object is wished to be obtained. All exfe: meets in grafting the pear upon apple trio. on'inOuntain ash..em the orange !yrrh.w.4:. gruivs - iu freely in our gardens, 'will lA, inithe cultivator no rewnrd for his paluk.— The apricot upon theum stuck is an excP,,. ti6n, hich, however, cannot be nucces i t;; ; gr:afted unless a piece of old 'Wood, say . tl.te• fourths of an inch, is attached.. Tlie first:step to be taken is toobtain 'of :those varietio.s which a're desired; tee: can be cut froindienring trees, or from plan-s, if...genuine, between which there ea r be 'no choice, only that the shoots should sect/ oli. , efted. They may be cut durinOhir.: or April or at any times the buds commehtei , 'swell, indicating the approach of - • The season for grafting, is during .Mare. and April. and in - some, localities . it !nay i• deferred till May: as a general rule. howl. 7 it should be done us the buds begin u, and several days before they will extu . l , l The cherry is one of the'first trees that the:approach of spring, and therefore 5.11,., be grafted early • AYIII7 GARDENS ARE 310 RE PEEMANENT!I ATIVE THAN EinstEms.—The . r . of rendering farm grounds intended cereal crops, as permanently fertile ;t g&dens usually are. is str ong ly in ted on by many writers.' To the iinn•tio.tir: far Mer, their rtasoning, appe l ars anl sensible; hut the ditlicutties in the nay..tlf - curing the promised fertility are incomprelif-L- He plows deep, pulverize s -thoro'ngi,:i - . manures heavily,•.and vet strange cannot succeed in producing more than Yr.. or,; at farthest, three successive good crops the same ce:eal on the'same field. lie fir i; a great deterioration, both in quantity: an'. quality, and finally abandons the theory. wit: 'a Mind fully satisfied of the impraclicali'i!y 'of ''.rendering his fields.prodti'etive fur a. I, succession of cereal crops ot 'the 'same kind. Tlfis seeming mystery is'not so difficult of . All, or nearly all known plants irnpoyML . tyfe soil, principally during the period of thei7 ofming and maturing their . seeds-.'and the eefeal grasAes one their chief exhau s ting rt fedts to the fact of their being grOwn mai:ll.7 for the sake of their seeds." The products of tin; garden, on the oth. , hand, are grown fur a different purpose. 11:A feV are permitted to run to . seed, nearly v si being cultivated for the - succulent charac:-: of !their leaves, stems or roots, and are gtli ,erallv realm cd from the soil atla stne their grouth 'they carry away .witliti.erz but litth , of the fertility NVIliCh has not bee:. drawn from the water and atm, sphere. h addition to this, gardens are much mOre•fa qufmtly and &roughly pulverised and ms allied than fields, intended for cereal and as a consequence a greater amount of ehemicah action, and more ,otnplete turati, , t are sectn'ed,after wheat is sown, but a trilling anionnt t 6, lirther cultivation is practicnh!-. t 'Die sarn' i. may be said of rye, , :otits,brk... &d. Corn admits of; and indeCd requires at tention after planting, but the fields in %aid. wheat acid rye are sown, must necessarily 1 pe'rmitted , to rest. for nearly a twelve month from theltime of seeding, while the prudlat , of the garden, as a general thing, twin: re. qitired for the table before arriving at.perfcit maturity, are removed, the soil from I;hich they are taken is re-dug, re-ptilverized awl re maitured twice or thrice during the saine it ritid, and thus ? all the requisites of I )cm:um.: fertility tire.brought to bear upon it. , i PLANT TREES.—Now is the time . to alien! to:this important matter.. ~3c~~r~. ;To. C . CRE THE: Csore.—A writer iu tb. COntr,t/Gent/rnum gives the following pre s('iptiori fur the croup: . —Divest the child e all clothing about the neck and chest; 111 c: bathe the throat and upper part of the vhf.. , : freely with coldwater. Let this 1e done Iq pouring, sponging, or Very frequent aprdio . tion of wet cloths. While this is belly done• privre warm water, and immerse thelcet it.i This gives relief in a short time; the child shouhl,he put quietly to rest, with a ju; of! warm water to the'feet, when perspiran r and sleep will soon- follow. Any one cut ft;• low these directi43 immediately, and it enmplaint Which is soon fatal, unless checked the early stages, and many preeious„ litej are last because a :phisit:jan is not at hard until it is Acio late to save from suffocation. • 1 0INTMENT 1.411 i CILAITED hie, a cheap and dy no means disagree:lL A. sh'stance, formed V soap-makers in. the ee:ss of preparing oils and tallow, is said aft like a uharm in curing chaps and rou.d: - neas of the skin. This requires no yrepire tiOn; 'the arms and hands .being woe! smeared with it every night. To PREVENT THE 8310EING OF A Lixr.— SOak the wick in strong vinegar, and dry it well-bdore you use it; it will then burn both sweet and pleasant, and will amply repay the trifling ti'onble in preparing it. iMil
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