The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 30, 1855, Image 4

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- mingnia. AND:ICIS,DiatiIi.
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T.a.: (Ilion lag ia11134.147 , 755ei pepitiFidttutlon. ino
cil ics jukt now., „
- 7i; it teryttutt sthe Art Ifindru did dwell; -
it kbllblit'attaitteitif. tot It ttittattrOli nkf.a.Yetillg ga 2 ;
ti it'crat Dinah, *arm %taint ialor rqd.
O*err, .rmlaro ilr;nue % aver ,-,v44.
•
craorus. a% *au by)iywiE : .
titt:biz To bt ri tat ti-bi tOl til*n
111.41ta t rt toil FA la bit lel 14 bin 13 ra.
vas valitia• In the ;clef' one day, (this"nni.
the 'front tirdni►.
11.4 pshie ranee to bre.' thus he did ay;
• T dmeipremolf. Dinah. to gnr.;' ,o u s arrin
t a k ,y hulheuk, both galktiet and ipty
Mime on beluilf of the pr oposed marriage,
• , , - • Singing to is kr.
tt,'ob parta. i've not mode.np my mind.
And to marry just y 4, why I don't feel inclined:
Town my large fortune I'll gladly give o'er
If yen'll let maitre single a year or two more."
thorn on behalf of the dixobeeent daughter.
Singing tol la lal. &e
aingint4. 4 the Paitit replied t! • •
if Yeti won't, varmint to be the young town's bride,
give your large fortune to the newest of .kirk,
And yotrattaift neap the benefit of °retrain& pin."
Chorus On behalf of the enraged parent. „
Singing to la 101, Le.
Villikips Inas Yidklogite Pruden around, ( was the
beet gardrn 4 •
i I ,epidd his dor Dinah lying dead on the and
W illa- •
neap of cold pison laying down by her Fide. •
And a idlisiduz stating 'twagt by piano she
died-
Chorus nu behalf of theiworking of the weenie,
• , . Singing tol IoL, L -
• • . . ti
!le .heed her cold corp.* a thousand tlmze. tier;
And called herlLs Dinah, - though she WWI no inonke,'
Then nu/Dotted the bottle and sung a short stave,'
And Villlkins and his Dinah lie both in nap gra>•a:
Chorus on behalf of the undertaker who made the don
tde entlin with , the petition In between. foe Villiktni
ATI - 11 his txmn
•
310:iAL 1f 0.1.
Nnw all-you fain; maldert:talie wahtlng by her, '
'Serer. not by no menus, disobey your gufnor:
And all yon young fellows, mind who y6u clap eyes on.
Think. of and phial) and the rup of add pisou,
Chorus to Moral :Co. 1, •
MIRA. %VERSES
• •
That r4ht about twelve. near a tall popular tree,
'll ,host tir ;DUO the stern portent dld sees •
Arm In arut with her Vlllllans, ttiy both looking blue
Atut tem& Ive wouldn't been 'toLtotted If It hadn't been
•
. • far you. •
Churns on behalf of the frightened and weak nerves
of the parient,'
Newf. the par . /rut was strutic with'the horror of ho o. •
S . , he puked up his parttharAteatt, the wide world to roam
het as he WAS starting be was teak with is shiver,
Which shook him to pieces I,,rever sod ever.
Cher= on behalf of the - gathering of the parleut to-
airier,
310RAL NO. 2.
.
Now thiii is tho Ouzo,. No.l is not rorloned;
Till. is the right moral, tiltliough it coulee secouii;•.
Yrwt loam front my story, which is true every word,
All tide w.itild riot: litre 'happened if it had not occurred
l'horu. , to :item! No. '2, compressed in. the most power
Cal Tii3aner,
THE SYMPATHISING -WOMAN
The Georgia Cifizza pablishes the follow
ing itt4intation., We leave it for readers
to judge for the probability of its truth:
. ' If. we were called *ion to describe Mrs..
110lAf,.we should call her a sympathising wo
man. Nobody was trcubled with any afalady
she hadn't suffered. "SheXnew all about it
I e s perienee, and could sympathise with them
from the bottom of her heart." ! •
Bob Tarter was i wug, and tvhen" one day
liv saw*M.O. Dobbs coming along the road to
wants hil,house, resolved to play a little on
the
. goo& woman's abundant store of sym-
pathy; •. •
Hastily procuring :a large blanket, be wiapt
himself up in it, and tbrew himself on a sofa
. .
near by. , 1 .
"Why, g9od gracious 11Mr. Turner; are: you
Riekr asked Mrs. Dobbs, as she7saw his po-
Fitton.
"t )h, Arevidfnill7:groaneif the imaginary
i~:cxlid
‘.',Vhlit's the matter'?" 7 1
t h, a,..greatmany'rthing.;.AF ilst and fore
moit;r v,,:got.- a congestion of the ,brain."'
-That's dreadful," sighed Mr:i: Dobbs; "I
calm: pretty near dying of it, ten t years . come
next spring. What else?"
-Dropsy;' again . g . roaned Bob.'
There 1 can sympathise - with, l you. I was
'troubled N.ith it, but finally .got.t;ver B.
"Ncuralgia,"continued Bob,
"obocry ,Call tell, Mr. Turner, what.l've
from neuralgia. ICs an awful coin
plaiat."
"Then, aguiu, Fm very.much . distressed by
i'lllamatkon of the bowels:'
yolive gut that, I pity you," comment
,• 1 Mrs. Dobbs; "for three ye - Fs steady I was
n atiiicted with it, and I don't think. Tully
recovered yet."
"Itheumatlsm," added Bob. • •
"yes, that pretty likely to go alon: , with
neuralgia. It did with me."
"Tdothaehe," suggested;Bob.
"There have been litneS; Mr. Turner," said
IliVspinpathising woman, ,"whenj thought J
should . have gone distracted with the' 'tooth-
I=
•
:wile- . , t.,
.. Bob;“Then, said. , who having temporarily
Iran out tip is stuck of medical Lk:Kills, resort
'
t• 1 to a scientific name , "Fut very much afraid
that I've got the teillyausaras.” . •
-I shouldn't be at all_ surprsed,". said the
ever ready Mrs. Dobbs. "I had itzehe a , I was
yfilfli:ll.l' :'
Though it was with great di 'enity be could
re sist:taughiug, Bob continued:
"I'm suffering a good deal from a sprained
•
"Theh yoh can • sympathise with we, Mr.
1
T ukruhr. 1 . sprailted mine as I iraY CrOl tag
teluay. • ' - • •
I:tat-that i!n't'the worst oft it." - '•
"Wltat is itr'asked Mrs. Dobbs, with curl.
osity. • ,' i • I
"I wouldn't tell any one but You,Mrs. Dobbs,
Iptt the fact is - -here Bob groaned—"l'm
tit . raid, and the doctor agrees -with me, that
my .reason is affeCted; in short, I'm a little
crazy. , • -
Bob took breath,- and 4oiaderid what Mrs.
I )übbs would say to that.
-Oh! Mr. Turner, is it .libisible!" • exclaim
c.l the old lady. It's horrible! I know it is.
I (rognently hare spells of Lein;/ out 'of my.
f! ,,, 1
Bob could stand it no longer; be burst into
a roar 'of laUghter, which Mrs. Dobbs taking
for a iwectirser of a paroxpon of insanity, she
la to take' a hurried leave.
lID: stx degrees of thus defined:
liewho steals a million is only a financier.—
Ile wile steals half a . is . only a -de
f,,niter: He who steals a.quarter of . a million
Sw . cidler. lie who steals hundred thou
sand is a rogue. He who steals fifty thousand
i; a kilave. ,But he .rftr•- steals a -pair of
I:.).us a lOaf of bread, is 'a
scoundrel o
the deepest dye, and deserves to . be !inched.
.
Sty tnyer.—Why do you kill my dog? •
Ilatiter.—Because be waft going to bite me.
~ : fritlffitx::---Why didn't you use the little
clia of your stick'? You q uid have frighten
-I,lhirrt and. - not kill him.
'lto/dere—Why j-our dog; come at me
toll Oat: then?: • •- _ •• - • •
".I.tt•K,"'said a coal•dwder, "what kind of
:oorning is it,?"- • : .
"Very cold, air, very. - • -
" : 1A theriver-froze overt' -
• "Well, then you may raise the piice, of the
(•:,1° a dollar a ton. 'God" ,the poor!" .1
PRINTER; setting the line 'which is so
&tett placed under a wedding notice, It is
ivit.,rigtitthat man should life ahitle," care
lefg. the a out of the Word •lii•e, 'which
la:v.:lel& bride blush. ' :
61*A1 Ft Bittdi cH E titiesiiOn has
b:en.asked f whether •it is not probable:that
the Allies have worn out the seat of war, see.
dolt they•have Win settifig,down before
•• • •
1 it vENILE Jonathan, in a stateof mental
gnv,e three cheers for .I.lle start and
strilx” during sehaul hottrA, and only permit',
when be got the
,titrilies without
Intar4,.
:Qtirneyttien who ,".3too' d. out" got °met.
I raining albittt that time..
El
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. CAS FIX :WOES # ;LANJPS. i• • . - DEC
ciak:A.T4inzgai us. ,at 41, 221 NiottilfT-MPORT
At i
Second Weer-abase Vino, Pin shins. 1 , I. j_ 'AND ST fIE,
•he subscribers Weise the trade and peat lis genb'ird, i , id, Pkiratidpln . „ , _
of their owe ufpnufseture. in all its *miens bratattiattk br • ' " L.' '- L ATHER. - - :, _i . vL
west style and finish, Oas Chandelled, Petaillth, Sidi . ' ...„,,,,, z, ENDRy& 'N o -..., - ...., l i t
t .„
,
itraekets, Drop . LL•sidit. Pillar Ll,thts/ 44., Ae. , ALIO, WPW 6 i 1.1,1 L, ~ AO. 'SU ;'.
and doslralle pattern ! of Lamp Chandeliers, Side Itntele• ''• Third t, Philadelphia, Memo* Mantifsettmsei,
eta. Pendants. trapdseed ;Pine oil Lamp . Fluid, laill, OM talent, stroll porteks of. Fergus CILI•STIV4 and dea}.
Suspendzeg, Stand and ,Ni,..ht Lampe. both fancy and erste Red and Sole Leather and Hipp. : :„.'i
plaid. - suitable tor ea Purp*s where light may Do re Philadelphia. 'ebru.try 17, 1855 • idy , ~.. .
quire& Girandoles, itertet-holders, Vr t fTztri .. rffiev --- .r. -•- ----- - -----'-'‘
it BOLiii y 7 0, - ND WARRANTS '4 .
14 Ship Lamps. Dinical, elite and tft51341.414 ,6 JUIW I W . • S
t ,, irraotri , and pr‘c , r milord. in conSoOtenee of Having il I,,i ; OLDIE S, and the Widows of peer-'
extensive machinery,an,,d !macs • Pr "„ , clia ,„ d )/ , ‘ „„,, aclz . n . A„,„ . gi ,„„ i " 1
U p s also bare iiefredt any of the wars of the do
l.:. ' , tact stiettilou to Ito lotoroDac'a r,- S ."---' -"'-' - -ted since re° 'wit ad entitled. t'uder the Isie
i • , States ,' , ~.
32 ..4,,L ii $ dal= pnraptly attended . fo at reasonable charges. "ty
the
''''''' )annallti ii n E r :ro f r c aTiefu rs 'onzaNGi4 -- untrr 1 act °l•Caa'stccalc to 10 apes, of lead. can hate their
. Philadelphia, Nan h 1:1. IF•: , ; 1 ,„.2,.___ --.1----- applying tr. J,JO.,E,S, r., Attorney to ant c ucer'l
r yu Y e
• BARLOW' BLUE I.: April '24, IMM . 17-iirst '-t S.ansom Ft, PhDs*:
%-'---
- - iiiiiiiico ~...
Is s now: y(4 established is the beta ar-,
tide ever offered for ithu•inj Ch J. It is edilrely
free from Acid or, anything injurious to_the limit mil
, All Housekeepers who hare net used it MD find it,
- much eheaperand leas ttoule , than - I tscligeer any otheel
article out. The great demand for it leas brought outs
several Imitutitme. ti , therieepna add Consumers Will bed
, direful to get .1145 J A lil ,:4. DARIAM'S, pnt up at ietitfrel
teiltberier's Drug Xore. No. 160 North :Second fitreet.l
Philadelphia. Storekeepers can get :brit supplies, from I
the tirocers and Druggists they de.il'aith, at tonsils thatl
will pay then& a good profit.
Drugs.,Chernicals, Paints, Vernlsttee. Dye Staffs alto
de., with 'a first rateantortanent of everything In the line.'
Storekeepers. Physicians and Manufacturers supplied at
seasonable rites- ALP. alms tliagn, Drnegist,
'Na. 109 Nora Soncold Wred, Pitaldelplda.
April 7,1855 f - , h 14-fon
--- TIAI3 LIGHT - you •cortnaw HOUSES:
No Exclise For Burning ,;
CAI fPIIESX.,. FZUID. CANDLE& itr,, ifs;
T HE SUBSCRIBER inow prepared
.. -to mm Country Rights fer tising,.i
Rivigolr ri i'dtemos-1
roll(' Gvx. The above,ls one of the most beantifed - tif I
well as the she's/x.4 artificial light that has ever been of
fered - to the public. iris more brilliant and less than
ene-half the cost of Chi( Gls. It Is' perfectly'haimiess.
to trouble. whatever. and the Genenitor is no Limier than
an ordinary tau Meter: . ..'• ' a L
ror furttoirlnformaticm, apply In' II oirman, 3 l..el ‘ nazi di
Ogelsby. Chesnut street. Philadelphia'. where 1 o fiflS can
'be si,,en.in priatie, at oprratirm. C.ountry• 'righ win ts b e
xild at such-rates as will enable arty per ,m 'to make al
hanilAnatiprfil on their inveFtineut., j'For further partic
ulars respecting Ow Gas, or negotiatiPnx for theinti7
Rips, address. past-paid. • :: !W. C: WITTERS,
s,le Akont for the, giutc of flqinspieunia.`
Or apply pt , rsonolly to him. at N 0,./... S. Serentis street.
- Philadelphia. June - 14.'55 1 ' 21-lit
F. H. SMITH,
x.51.71-ACTLIU-14 or
Port Monnaies, Poeket" Books 4k Dressing . Cases,
iv. 11: (lir. khuriils di Calcium! Sl.i., Plolasielphia.
VLI V AY;5' oti hand, a large and.varied
. .
~LT a_ssnrtment of': 1 •
Port. afimnaies. Weil( Boxes, 7 ,
, ,
~
~.. Pcv•ket POOLS. Cabas,
Bankers' easys,
B Traveling
Bags.
INV I Note Holders, . MCl:gammon Boards,
. * Port Folliiit.,.. ' Chessmen.
Pocket Ileinoranduintliooka, Portable Desks,
Uri - As:log Cases. i; • eigar - eas... 5:47, &C.
Also, a gelier.llassortnicut of DifitiO, French owl Ger
man. Flency Good t. • !: •
Vint) Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Its, troicis, and Odd
Pens. • a ,
.
Wholesale, si..cond and third flexor*: - '• ' •
'.. 1 . F. 11. li.MITII,I
. . .V. W. o , rurr:enerth cr Glit.muf •`)ts.. liittrielpheg.
An- On the receipt of ill. a surerlor Geld Pen will k .
.. sent to any part of the United. iitatoil., by mail --describing
-- 'Pro. thus—ittedium,hard, or soft.: I : 7 ,
March :11.1855 ', . i
Sluing tol ta 101, &c.
Singing tol 4.10.1, Le
Singing tol 18101 7 ke
Singing tol 1 h'. ac
Singing tolia Inl, Sc
'a lt kji
iiil . . LBW& WALKER., uccessors to:lit:OB.(1g,
, WILI,I I P, No. Ifilt floSnnt street, undl2r the
titaliftiouse, Philadelphia! are eonstantly
publishing the lateat Music, from Ihe most ripular Au
thors in the United, States. in a ityle that will vie with,
any issued at any :other house. ,either. in titEs'eountry
or Bur,-.pe. - •,1 . , ; .
They hare also the to announce to the pnblir
that their stock of ljtheet MUSIC on hand, consists of.the
largest aitd most coMplete assortment to be found In the
country; they are cmistaittly adding to their stock all the
New Music publbdiCd in New York, hosten, &c. 1
They also publish aoreral I nstruet ion tholks.-which are
In general use throtighout the ronntry.• . . •", 1
PIANtli—A fine tiasortmont of tile boot marittfaetwovrs
of New York and 11 , iston. at the lOwest cheap prices. 1 1
_ • 'fillSit....AL issprivmENTs. , ,I
.
Also, a general 3spurtment of GultaJs, Violitr.4, Ilaujrca;
Flutes. A ocordeons,A.e.. Violin. tinitar and Harp l3ttitigs,l
of the best Italian (iiiallttF. all of which will be furn sh-I
ed to t he pubic and the trade at the lotrest tater , :
Orders uunctuall attended to. 4 • 1..; -..
- ai r All Lee & Witiker - s Music apd Publications eau .1
be
obtained at It. BAN N AN'S Bookau,d. Mud ii;lore, Nitta
ante.' - 1 1
Philattelphia. Feh. 4. 1554 ', 1 • Zct( .
'
STEAM ENCINES 7 FOR SALE,''
,4, T the Fairmount 1011iug 111i11,.39t1i t ,
:„`:l_ streot..almoiCoates...SchnOkill._Philitdelpliia..l, 1
• roue horizontal, high pressure I:,i'llt. , isteen nelt f
cylinder. five feet stroke. with two force pumps. a copper!.
'tir vessel.au exhaust heater rontlilliing fltlLY'five cot)Pur '
tubes, a fiat iron bed.plate. witti.'mJ; witlultit; prodestals.l
fly whirl sitaft.erdinti , r shaft, and eo whe(llS—but With- i
out try-wheel and , : boilets - ; ., raled a soventy‘fice horse ,
power.- suitable Ora Colliery : or I`ll pi eg. Icrieln.-. i '
Also, one small Vpright Engine—t n iath . cylitider. by
1 , oarteen and a half inches stroke. It h . rt sly-whelipub ,
ley six feet dianieti.r by teh and.a dart inches face l -thet
whole upon au irod bed-plate and Col mots, without pump
or boiler; rated at ten horse tallor blollinf the shove
En:tines were built. by Heaney. Neafi , k_Co.. Kensingot.
and van be 1..-ca id operation at lin) flute. by callltir_fin
the subscriber,_flitey are. to by o ld to girtipia ...I to'
„
Career tuts. - t .t
Also, an flpriilif Tubular fit,llyr-- ! ..thrett feet dintrieter,
eleven feet high, !containing, ttipety4 wo nIF iron flues,
one and wren-el4htlis inches 19 diameter, with 'a! now
ttu-eiron rill tun ey and damper;trcent pone inches diame
ter and thirty-fee feet I.lol.g.lTitig a draft of forly-Fix
om
feet fr the grate bars. ~ ;I . -.-
Th" a bove dc,cnibed machinery will t....• nob: s..pailately
or to- ether. The:tinglnes to Le dcliveraide the tirs I .vr eel,
in .Itdy..tiest. Thit stmill Wiley, i. , not in us--and din be
delivered at any limp. CII A lillii; N. SMITLI A . 0.
Philadelphia. iittri.ll in, 1..•,". 5. ,i- lit-iini i
......
MUSIC PUBLISHIPIC HOUSE.
LEATHE
SUOSCRIBER respectfulki - - in
vitos the atlentlon of deiders and. others. to his
large and well selected stork of, Leather and Findings,l
which kept rodstantly fresh: try repsatrid drafts ;upon.
the nianufarturers of this country :tad of Kiiropif. anti
which is wademilia part 4'13 :-
L (..Si Oak ainatid Side; Slaughter. marling and dam
aged do.; Ifarmtilt. Brittle, 'Gaud anti Welt Leather;
Thong and Lacing dn.; Wax Cpper, Boot, Grain, Billfand
Split do.; City lltiugliter Kips,''Soiled and Collar dui;
City,Conntr::•. Flinch and Patent Calf Skins': Boat leg'
Monierus, Buck Skins. Pad and Moripccos:i
Bindings and Lidinizs of alines! every descriptiLm Roe;
thread., - Patent thread: Silk loot coed. .Laces. and
Silk
and Colon Mark andltoloreil English Listing.'
1
Worsted Uppare and crimped }lnnis and*ootingstL
Tacks. Needles, Eyelet and cridiping machines mid Eye-,'
lets;,.Steel. iron{ Copper and !Zinc Nalls; 'Rasps.'
Knives; Halitiers. Welt Ham
mers, it ni anti Shoe frees, Lasts, Crimps. Cliinipsi Han
dles. Guth. C J t, Coil Liver,' and Tanner 14 WI; Shoe
Tools anti ellfTlek'S Tours of all kinds. ready PIW,Ii.SEL he
sides many other, articles not anumowit...l and all
of which will bel,hl at the lolod inarnet_rates.: Hr• •
Importer and ; Dealer, 497,Ittaritet' St. cobovS 13tb,
02-ly
12 I‘s-I
MATCHES! MATCHES
• •
B()HN Nia.nufac'turer
and tar t °Or of .511,1y/ILAent .114,1) . r. Upright irafxl •
itatebei. No. It'el Northyourth Stret.t. (abovi. Rare.)
Philadelphia. itatches havi tip beeoio an indispensable
article in ItOtisclierpittr., the sphsrriber after a great sac
rifle.: of t lair and tu4mcv Is rivalled to offer to the! Public
An article at on , ir combining. ( 7 / 4 1/ty and rhc0r,,,.4. The,
I nvontor knowl!ty; the danizee,apnrArt id ed au&on'nt. oil
the flimsey manner in which Idatches are generally park-1
ed ill paper! haw by . the aid of . new Stearn Machinery nt
Ins•own InTehtioa. cureeNied in getting, tip n Sar4ty
lat
ent Square I:prti;lit Wood .Ikrc ; this hos Is far p6lferable.
itiastnurb that. At occuptne trip more roam than !the old
round wood telt. and remains et tent . 'Ann Hun4red per
rot. more Ototclir... which to ir shippers iv ennsiderable att
vafitaz:: it is entirely new. and scrum' mutest Moisture
and , spontanroni; combilition', and dispels all danger, on
'transportation by mean. 4 of Ttailroari, ` , trarnb . ant or If ny
other mode of tfpnreyance. ! !: • '
These match ok are paehcd sp that oner'rossor More may
he thlpped , to soy part of the. world with perfect safety.
They are the tutist destr l tite article for linuteronsnmption.
and the Sott,thein and' Western markets that have evet
been InventH: . l
Dedatersniid . 7 5', kippers will do well to rail and eXtttnlnt ,
for thrtriSeties;
Thexe In Irhes are IT'ARFLI A - FED fn be stir...liar - to
anithing herefOjore nffrred tn'the
• . I JOIIN.PONNEULY,
lnn North Fourth street, Phllnd3lphta.
December f.t; S-t
4m '
A. 1.. ARCHAMBAULT'S
Engines,
1 1 OR lording alid discharging Cargoes}'
4
Flit .t,clriiing, raising Iron Oro from Mines, pumping
Water. drivl4..; On,-w, siters'.&r: At al. arranged exprogs,
ty for drivint portabland stationary Ban Mills. Also,
..,
to attach thdin to Mil s whore watorpo‘rer has falird.:" 1
woon.bit COAI. exy BE rsun FOR vuEr..,
They are ni.dred by a tenth on any road. The first Pre.
mine“Sllic4 !Medal) •waq :Awarded by the l'ranklln In
stitute. at their exhibithins in 1651 and lhallt. also by
the Peiinsyreania State .Afxrionitund Society-at Odle
delphia, to 051. 3lititu'thetterdeuly by the Inventor, ,
rt • A. L. ARCIIAMBAISLT,
- er , r. 1 nth ..f Hamilton abortiralow,.: .
- r (late 13 DrinkerVAney,)
frip-Engitte' niteny#,en han;it
YhtlAdelphts.Jll.lllll”7 Y. his • 4-1;711' .;
. ... .
TO THE LADIES;; I
Of Pottsville and Vieinit t r.. :'. '
IVGN EW,St... -. 00. - ,106 Ch6iiil t stre4t;
' Philadelphia: are now -Mitering 'tik gehrtiase a
splendid atetk - of New • Spring tibailt,!:;;Shintillas and .
Dress tioods; ,their assortment of Parlissita de Vantillas
Itik, -; •-• ------- -, , is smAy extensive, tomprbdng one of titO best i seiceted
coiner of Third itteet, Phlladelpida. let-amnia; stocks itt the city. and at extremely inste,. ~, , ,
tel by the-14tete of Pen niyivanie in 141. I - Ritinots.-11rocha; Cashmere and Gold ittitired nearby
Fite per; , •en I interest le Oren and th - e money is always! long .And sqnere. Also, a large aseortttifint pf Rich Ern
paid Lack ft !weever it is Tilled for, without the necnssity : *moldered and. Main Canton Crape Ehavrlit ' I.i',•• I -
of giving t' tin it for It beforehand. • , 1 • •, • &Vit.—Particular attention is ronneated to our stint
Couple vibe hart..large minis put tholr money in this; of Divieade, Plain.Piald, Stripe:Moran Antiii n and Eleek
garlic; Fetid. on eceoutit'of the f up.lrfor safety and eon -: SHIES:AI 'll qualities and prim. basic S. ikijn great
Yeulcare it •affords, bot any stun; large or,sultd/, is re-I variety.
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totted. (... `- , ' ,• : Dsys . Gendit.-Floutireil Barege tithk4iret Idiotic, Tie
,Thia tka yin 7, Fond has more that half a million of del c sues; lisreltea, Organdies Sionsilens Chaille %blues, Wil
iam securthy invcatk4 for , the safely of depositor?, - - ' i Hanle, French nod English Chintze,. her,. Eintiolderies.
'. The olUe Is opeo to receive and pay money every day .F erf ati descriptions, Collar's, Sleeve*. Riittl ',htsertings,
from it o'el'ock In the morning till T- o'clock in the even.i - with Ai foil stock of Ribbons, Ladles' raid entlemen's
tri. and on 31(in day and Thuraday evenings. till 11. o'cloth.l "Glint*. llosittryot. ' - ' ' ' i 2i- 1,
Peopin lam Mete money to put te,nro Welted M tali at , - Constantly' otoriving fresh soppllreof. ' able geed*,
the nines Mr furtber 'alarms - Ilan. " , • i per ittremetarferni Havre, Literpool,Neky ' and:Ptill
i,,‘ HENRI( L. 111tNIN pp. President, •' i * F
; adelpbLs Auction tames. Parttaxeru ere isiti mad to gall
.'t itiOIERT SlitiritlDlllll.' Pis Prrrefttif, i ~ and ;aunty's , opr-Stoek of. rplilulld Sprpao. odds before
.
• :.. W/1" .1, F. FED. 'FED.. r t 'I Dorchester." -- .• -' •-' . ' - Mi. .'it',& CO.
.li, c VI, OM . ' ; Nov. 11. IMI .$1•1• ' i 7 :ilaieblit.'i4 130tiY 'ljems eii:RnaAt. rdrurelphie.
• : I I- '' . 4
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MI
ORM
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BOY - S" • • LiitHlNC..:t * . „.
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, T }tE SU.tszttMIBER, - would resp6o.-
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fully inforni their,' 1} Untonods friendoalailenstorne
tak
tienutilkiil County. that their asnort moot
. id• Clothing‘t . or,
Young uentletneu is l4uch urger_ than O'er, and 041
are dlsslkaad to r.ell chl4.. Persons tiling ? t a diataktn,
hare the Vriviloge of Pu.hannlng clothing t
k purckta,-etVat
i ,
this atorn,.if they do lot ' Sglut A .
F. A. 110Y.T 1 141.0TUE54. , ...:4 .
2.72 thesinnt Ft.. corner of Te4h,11.1114;
:-. April '2.2. 11 , ' 55 i,. . „. . . . .. tt*-
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MILLINERY COORS. • ,
• Spring Sales, 1833.
w s :JOHN & ,SONS; NO.
is South See(ind §treet.. lias4 st
opened their Spring iinportationa of Silts,l44lpei
R i bb on ,. F7,n c er i , , kers, Crapr. Ss.; tnrinctiutra
general Asnoritue Artielrs of, the irapst
tenable Styles.
The SIXJve plOdS.l3:4ig I.Ven iwporteil expressly, foi . ,iyur
spring &Ilea, and eninPrise thOlar4el.l and heir assorntent
in our line to be found In this market.. r
Philallhia. Mardi
BAILEY, &
No. 252 Chesamtgt., above Nirith,Thiladelia4sl
- 4 41A.VE NOW OPEN
::A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETING'S i
• .11 . 4 11 . 11 ORA CINC. the new anti leatljng
• l' 4 styles in Vettilt. Tapestry, Bnireels. lngtaltntand
:lair Cirpettt, Oil eldtha, &c., all of whirl] will be *old at
the lowest CASII I'lliCESt .
1 : Wit lewd', or Retail.
.
September tn Is. 4
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TWATEON DITt7. t: ilinatta pzeo
J. S. PEPUY & SONS,
1 ''‘ . 7o'. 223 iirth Second Street, hear
tyl
. iirlil l t ° r", h t i s i . l.
/*li l t; tit ra r e ( l :s r. p,:' : e t ' h at itr in ul
i eir former cuskiikers and others, that they havd.just
lad in a 91inAtlid /* , arinietit of C.arprt,, Oil Colh*llfal
j lit
. 4.1,, 1 l'inti4a , ShaiirrA Door Nuts, Ac,, dr., at very t•titic.
I r.t. poses...wholes:On:and rttail.. . • .:,
1
..?•Ta we. Norier.._ir w,„ .di nor ri , .0r?.5 as dull! agony
' - "Tiilirtt,ll4riss of the l'nd in the CO.
• -Phllndelphia. &pail 7. 155.1 sir
• -
GUANO IA SUP. PHOSPH. OF LIME.
it
V I II E subs tibers . are prepared tir:VSUp
ji ,ply tlie abov - ib'alizable fertilizers at market pekes.
III ( Intik to suit pur.liasers. In store, 1,000 barrel's . eu
la r Phnsphat eof me. warranted equal to any That is
iiimi.' . !F,
. ' ettican Guano. , ..z:.
We call the nt imtiorr of Farmers and Dealers:6i' this
ti untie. liy when ttti analysis it is found to contain a
Larger propolion ,t . . Phosphate than Peruvian tittinu.-
2,000 barrels la 'ding. for sale by
• i. - : , • J. li. A. 4 S. ALalli.
Feb. lib IS:S C;ty 7 stf•iil S. ll'lmerrs, Phila .- dap/an
ARCH !,TREET HAT STORE, • •
i
N. E. Cor. Sit
i lliz. Arch Sta., Pitiladelfdliet. ,
.r.,.... AT e above establishment may _ •
Xbe fat id a complete aeFortinont of
/hi*. I bpi. Ilirartllne, tit..
..... of el erlii ,lescription. at prices which ..
(-taunt f.til to plc: e. 1.% ery artido is mattuctitn:d on
the Premb , ca• 'ma p° gads are allowed to leave thistorr
which are not pet-R.(l in every respect. Particular',4tteu-•
1 hti is invited i 1 the N01,.0. in I fats at Three INI/urs,
which (Sr beauty- tint ditratility will compare favianbly
with those sold e getl here fur four &Mars.
April 11. 1f:55 , 11;-',.4ti 'W. C. 11 - iLL3ixr4u.
COLEMAN'S CUTLERY STORE,
No. 2 X.%, North Third Street. --, ; •
• ( - IQNS'I'AiN'I'I.I' onliantl, a laro a's
' s:nrtni.•nt of i i. , en anti Pocket Knives: Scisst - 04. nut
Rotor& TaLle ,liiiiv,s atilt .1%).-ks, in ivory, stag., v Al ani , „
.bne and word bli)ntles; Carvers and torl,s, DirKsatowle
liniVos. kr..
.ALSO---a .ere]
Trays. .t.r.
Fine * Enelisli i
end Single and
Stork of Fancy l
EEO
' Plhildde
BAR
103 .VorU, 2nd
.
THEpre.4nt proliriet or hay inn - eti - - nr..l: I
_ , ,-, • 4 •,, ,
' pry factlity oda know Edge of Ihe wrlnts of trpy=t
e,,ununity, %rviikt Ist , ,i•l 'ref•p, , t fully nulieit a tiplitullo , ;
atm. of she f 1110 r pat iOnage, and. pludces hi niOf thit I
nothing t , lndi hi. v, main. , on 'hit:4 , mq Th 111
to girce 95t. I
ikTrezt. Fatisfact.tim to till. ' The trthle will he eitippliect
with I h... best iii the market—n:ol nothing •wilt rernairt . I
undome thm wili;eontrillute to the comfort of ht_.;p:tu , ts t !
fiii -- Stabli::::, ,V , r ort.r. IUO hr;r•••rs: yard larp. , ;AO ..‘311;
rnodious. N • - Ate-i 1 .21. isbs 164..4 l,
_...._ ~......
unr.EN Gum! . SON-ISTIIING l'iEW: ~ i,;%, IND!!
CLOTHI e : — hi/korai.'
Felt t C. H. MILLER'S' Stirling'
Ir. nth!' o 1 Nneqtrticte of 0/11,4 Cioth. rm.! flew 'r'--1;10 AIN j i
$li.A DES.' 0 ,Tirr.r nv Pi* t lirvs.: •
i.
L*DFALPRIA '.,•
; u Ak,INIIDDLETONt% ;.tom'
us4 - arta dealers in MM .
• itio.lid *oral' irticiSrk ofore ,Wci•;
I: L: - • AlAi; TO . t , 45 144 y .. -..1
TO PASII lIVV*III6.
xtttisivp :I,:ottitient of Tea
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tuns, cnlt'N Pistols.-Allen , K, 11 TolverA.,
?ouble barmlled
ardnun, eonstuntly on band.
irr,JOHN . M. Cy1,01.1,:5.
;to. 11)ec.r.:7. '53-52; :alf, i
ZY SHEAF ; HOTEL
fem, olnorchflmt , Philci,f4phi,e ;
Killer, Proprietor, • ',•;•,•
nehl Glazed - Nindow Shade:
,Are the gnatiattrartien uow of the whole eMintry.
Geld Border 01tlit.:4. Full Landscape Border . r . jthadoi,
Scroll Landseapis.Seri.ll Landscapes and Flowire:c. Eve„
ry . ..variety of Window i Sltades. Fiaturv-s, Cords. - ", Tassel,
&e. 4 - 0' Storqd.effeled. Lod . m.i.octa and other;Shadeit
made to order,,tiit , ' - ii. i i ..MI.I4tEIVS ' ' .
! EY(4)toi 11 'Plitt/me :wade rlbritifrfaelo-6.'
Zit - - Depot, Se,!ttli 11est coiner See owl and Arth`streeti,
philadelphia. 'II j April 21. Is.',S 1.141 in 11.
MATHEMATICAL, OPTICAL '.ANI:I!..
phliosiniteni insitiumeutu, f'..." , • ; ii
,i , 8 811EU'f AC I.ES, Aliet*ilopt,
_i_i_sey cm:vsk:s. ottAwimi risTnusti , ..,tts.... la
rate and in elltmesOlngineers' Levels. Theotloilt.. , s -ft id
Transits: .isurVeyont Compamws. Chains. ' I 4POItYro
tors, Vandlel 1,01...5, ivory Scales,. Ae..; Air Pumptn'Elee ri
.cal Apparatus, Ilacie Lanterns. Tintruiometers,:aro
tem,. ttalvani-Apparat UR, Magnets, ac. Schoolaauppl l,'
by, ,1
JA:VIES W. 0.1,7EF ~ .
'll 264 Chesnut street,'hiladei , hi. l'
'
Ar.B..PrirediCatalegues. with over 150 iilmdrations,si . h a t I
by maiL tr,ratis, throughout the l'ulted t3tatesaudeanait
. :.l
3lay 12, I 541.; I Ip4int
" • 'THOMAS & THAOKRAy , •
Boys' Clothing Estal,l3llshme4l, •
N,i; :i.C,..1 i•IIE,Nrr :11111;LT, AI.)VE 1:.;rir.....i '- ' i I
Tr HE • UNDERSIGNED - resiietfid y
1. -,,
i inform anitr friends and the public generally; that i
tory have taken the store above mentioned. WO intiild i
keeping constantly on hand and make to ordef. - reuths'
~,,,i ci,d,lrcit'slootitielf, of the most itnproved , ..'atyleS:-;,-1
Mr. Coeper ThiekraY, so long and favorably lcan.Wu anent
ter fur the AlesSrs. lloyt, milli:ice his personalAttentinnl;
to that bratiat' of the 1 usiness, and batters.: hitaself ; :inil
"bane . ' able to plea-,thereby hoping to secure .a.;fair shared
of patronagti; : Very respectfully, . '.,,• ' 1
Tiii).ll AS .t. TRACE:RAI%
• Philadelphia. May 12.185. .„,,,,. PS-Cm -
WM., FRANCK, AUCTIONEER, L,I,
N. W. confer 2d &Buttonwood Sts.,lat4timaity I
,
- . rult.ADEl.vul.A. : "i: `:
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g
Poiltive Sale every-Evenin, : !
AT },_nft:LOCK,' AT Tlit: A 1.111
I.IN .5.4 , .1111'.. , :: 1
Itylf.l. be cold without' yeseive, (or
C:ith—Ch the, Cassimerts, ,tratinctiand Pry
floods generally, Boots and Shoes, Cutlet}', lidos, Opal.
ing.NusiCal luscrumenta. and .NlerehandisegOerally.
4i7 The'!,ltietionrir will :pre his permatui littcritton to
Soles ff f efpf drportptir.n.
Philadelphia. February 17, IS:',5
•
AND'W R. REEDER, AUCTIONEER,.
‘70.167 N. Third St., (1 tio* Imam
ill Vine.) Philadelphia. •, :t ,
Auetion.Sale every Even4ag, ,
Contmeneing at 7 'terioek. Will bd sold abthe Auction
sone: a hi,neral variety of Focris•: ronsistitikt;. in part of
Boots and .- : , hees, Cloths: Cataimers. Ilartiviaie. Carpetn.
PatMit ThrvaLL Sisad Cotton, Blank llookS,A:uthrtdlas,
Hosiery and ti1.,141S of all ki th 's, Silk and Lii,l4ll , ll'4l.Cfs.
Shawls. oc,iiiin g , and ulnae oilier 1.: , .t dsuottAunterdted,
Tbn attention of Country St,tvkeepers is parl.h'ula.rly in
vited to these Sales. as. they will ale, ay s f. inl:pieds tutsuit,
them. .4k - llisAis fan be examined on the aftirtmod pro
sious. to:the sale. - Every article guaranteed;-to I.e ak re
proseutedi', March :3, 1t.55 . .,c4i-e.n.
SAMUEL-S. . FETHERSTON. -
TIE A.I.ER IN.I.AIII'B, LANTRNS '
• E
?,
I f Ch'afidelleni. and Candelabras, N 0.152 1..0. 2d. stmt,!
above Sptuce, Philadelphia. Having etilaqdd• and in,--i
proved lid a store. :not hating one of the largest nBsorb
meats of :anite. ini Philadelphia, in now prepared tit fur
nish Plug. OIL Ctnpliene. Burning:llldd. bird nail Ohl
Lamm, }id Lanterns of all patterns: Illasttl;simpa by then
package; at a small advance over auction -PF:ires.Being'
a maUttfanturer and dealer of Pine till, littrnin- ' Fluid'
and An , litol. which will be furnished to 31.frchattis at
lo
k that they will Sod It, to. their `advantnice toy such ric buy. Al.,i Household (ilasswaro, of all de*cflPllolls, at;
the! weal market prim , . , -..7 , .1 1
Philaittlphia. tktolvr 28,1854. ..." 4 I 'l.l-ly ..-
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Iq,FLENIINOIt. BROTH4F.4, . 1
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Proucil: Commission Merchants 4 - Valera' in:
t
! • i '
FINE GROCERIES, . - '.: , : i ., .-
NTO.I . ' 40 South Water Street, liiiila
'2,l •
11 diNthitt, have constantly on band, i -3
Chemed. Starch, ' . Pure..fltd. Spices,
is liutter Sweet Oil. Ileins1•"• ;
Lard.; , l'astile Soap, Ilarlevt, . •,..
I)rieti Fruit.. Oily!' li'-'3l', sal. ii , l4.a.
Crattherriew, :'alaratus, Sealed ilerrint,
- Essence Collet, 'Farina, . Dairy ihtlt, ici .
41, -country merchants sending orders.l4 mud, may
rely on, having the saute quality of goods kr.tt, an dat the
Mme pit , . as If they were personally prottUit. .;
Jung?. ltifsi
HARNESS ITIAREESS
Great. Bargains: ';"7
LACY & PHILLIPS. •
QA bD LE and Harness man4faettiters;
and 3linor streets, Philadeiphitt.t,Srg: to hit
cittentin of their patrons and the publidireuettilly ' to
their Mtsent location, and to apprize theft:that haring,
arranOti the pprttpn of their stsrk'saved,lrorn the late
fire. and intending to reectrunenyi‘ btisinesit• on tlieir old
stand,is soon as it Is re-ereeted. vitt* swentirely nee
stork„trow offer to sell their present stocV.,:consitting
every description of liodide and Single ti,4rness—Ladiese
and Gentlemen ' s ttiding Saddles, and every,tirtlelo, in the
,trade.,ni a very heavy dedurtion from the: orightiti emit.
ind respeetftilly invite its inspection by: the public gen
erallyi 7
Philadelphia...lT:ly 19.
• / 4.
. -Kalb
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'BOB. 21& 23 Going SIXTH.2TBEET,
Acaiiiwrulttt. IMPLEMENT MANCPAPTOET, Iyin 1, Pa.
Srxo iIROGNPS (TO EiTTNlllloonirdale, new
J niii; A. '55 • " t"l-.112
=
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1
-' . LYONS' KATHAIRI)III.• •' -
-- AT HAIR. . • ...:: !: •
Tj[NYE YOU uses t. 4 ons'. IK;sthairori
, thr itio hilrt It lei the miiit dolklitisl toilet, aril
el.. n tiniworld and tit vproerolnently beoeScbd for Oreli
and itald beads.. The .. telltale.* Cully nattered py.balr.:
after a tslanas of twelS..oani
e.;' Yours truly. •
• n. 1- - ATwAtnt.f - • f
. - 1 .
Al Liotie Extritt ori r Pare-auislett OingEr; for dye: I
Alan
meta a i ril [femoral =mons delditrYolw- an be had at I
• . ii.. CALUMETS . !
Pertbmerr aid VariotiStior i leoutre Street, Pottsville.
' Oebot*r I=. - UM . i.- 41. u.
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Afitti• iaa-e' iiir7 Sint - — I
— 7- .1 \
"rr .HAS BEEN theilot of the human
race. to be weighed down by disease and suffering,—
11OLLW
OArS l'iLL' - ' are specially adapted to ihe relief I ,
of the, Pinsk. the Scrreas, the Dr/act - fr. and the hoirm. 1 COOONEViIS FOR TH E
, LADIES.
of ail ;climes, ages, seam and et.naltutions. . Probesmer ,
Ifolloway personally superintends . the manufacture. c' f 1 ,
'DR. VANHORN, the celebrated As
hi, medicines in the sni pe
States, and offers them to a`, ' trolor,xr of the 12th century. has the secret which
free and enlightened people, either best remedy; this world ! 'Mardis the Single Use happy,Marriage, and to make the
, .. 'Married happy. Ladies uho'were unhappy through trots w
for, the removal cf dfhearte. 1
1 These Pills Purify the Blood.
Is 1 I ble. Misfortune, disappointed hopes , and false promises.
Th se famous l'ilis are exppassly combined , leave been made happy by him. ills medical Antrim era
to operate !
on th stomach, the firer, Ike kianeYA , the hings. the 1 i !lever known to fail: lie is a taarrkxl man, ainan of tam,
skin. and the bowelskearre;ting any derangement in their , ' iiy, which makes the Ladies consult him In the must del.;
tuncticarz purifying the Ll .4. - la
Of ~ the aery fountain of life ; I ieate eases with perfect esnlidence. liela the married and
and thus ruing disease in Milts forms. ' I i ; single ladles' confidential Doctor and ad; bier. ,=. Ile shows
Dyspepsia antYLiirer Complaints. ' 1 , the lihenex: of your :future HUSband 1!
Ntarly halt tire human race'have taken thesil Pills...lt ;
has been Kers:din an parts {if the world that nothing 1 . . ti'V)IFOIiTtINE—WEALTII ,
has been fund equal to theral, n macs of disorders °ctn.., ll:tsar:rem, sod harpist...tit are within the reach of a:l.
liter, ' dyspepsia,
ee l str mailb, complaints generan , Those si ho had had lcid Luck. and tound the more they
They soon give a healthy tonein these organs, however i . bird to t ot, forward . the more things went against them.
much deranged. and when all.otherzneans bade tailed. ±'l consulted hk"' their bad luck has left them. and they
General DeWitt 'y. fil Health. 1 l, arts now fortunate; rleh and happy. lie has the secret
• Many of the most despotic tiorernments h's° opened ' . that stoma the slander and puvy of your enemies.
'their Custom Houses tn the introduction oft rese Nils, GENTLY:Mt:NI-Ars* to. your interests before it is tee
that they may become the Medicine of the nutsses.— , ' late' lien who hate been entatunatc and tm‘laccer-dul
Learned Colloaes admit that this medicine ii the h.. 4.1 in life and in brush:less—num who have worked hard and
remedy ever known Pre perhons of delicate health. or I struggled against advendry and misfortune, the greater
Where the system has been Irttpaired, as its invivnating ' part of their lives. nett found the more they tried to get
properties never au to afford trifler. ' , ! fly:Yard. the more things went wrainst them—these men
. 1 Female Complaints. , - , have cionsultei him for the last thirty yeans. All those
a ced F. young or old. should be vvithout this crle- i I who 115,111 followed his advice are now rich and happy;
br medicine. It ennectshmd regulates the monthly , while those hlindel by prejudice and igmorancr. neglect-
Courses at. all periods. acting in many cases like a charm. i ed his advice. an , still laboring against adviersiii and
It is also the best and fittest medicine that- Can ho . ii . eri , poverty. Ile shows the filines. of hoe, (.hire iffifc.'
to children of all ages. andrfor any complaint: core` 46-1 •Ali intereiolia are strictly private And ronlldentlal.
quentiy no familyAntchl be '',witliout it. I , . Pr. %tinhorn has rathard his residence and office to Nn.
iklallegy's Pills are Me le4 ronedry !motors 6 Me tc4rl/1 I 254 Lombard street, between Juniper and Ilmad, the 4th
/hr Me ,foll,rinp disease{ : 1 , 1 house from Juniper, on the South dote, opposite the
Asthma, F. ileadachts, i ; : Church. Ring Me B , 11: , 714 .L Pifir , Bell. ,
Pelee] Complaints, F Indigestion, . . July t. 1'54 . '
, t!earghs,
. c Influenza.
Colds. , o 1 - ti
noama ou, ,
. Chest Diseases,'
.. Inward Weakness l
Costiveness, li!' Liver Complaints.
Dyspepsia, ~ -, Lowness of Spirits. ''',
Diarrhon, 4 riles, . 1
liron.Y. .. Stone and Simnel.
Debility, ' Secondary Symptom?.
Fever and Ague. ' Yenereki Affeetiom , , ,
Pert:rale Complaints, ' 'Worms of all kinds.; i
Sold at the truinufartories of Professor irolloway, to
m e ld.ri Lane, New York, and' 244 Strand. London. and ,
by all respectable Druggisr , .. , and Dealers of niedleinesl
ithroughout the United Stat and the civilized world. in 1
boxes. at 25 rents, n 2 14 runt*, and ral each. , ' .
irar There isaronalelembir easing by taking the larger
sires. '
Ni It—Directions for the is o sidance of "patients in every
disorder are affixed to each x.
'May 2n, le, - ,;4 . t's
i,.
MEE
EM
14 , 41 n -
•• I AVOID ALLI.QUACKERY, . .
'''..ii - AD TARE, HEDICINLI4 PREPARED BY k"*... - *
. ' Regular Physician only. ' -
IFE prolonged. 4nti a cure for all pain
~
Coughs, Colds, C!Msuuiptien,Croup, = .
, . Wheoping-CoUgh,
Liver Comp!: 01 ~t..Dyf pepsla,
- Indigestion. :3..uf Sionutelt, 1 4 ,-rofu-
la. a od all ;Shin Eruptions. lever and A g.no. :
Bilious. lie% er. Cholera. (Ihniera 31erhus. Dysentery.
,Ihmel Afrekions. Piles, 1.44,. and Ve.ali. Eyes, Rheuma
tism, Heart Disease, Palpitathm. Neuralgia. Kid
- no , and Madder Ail . ectl , its, Dropsy, call-;
ing - of the IV6Mh, and Female
, .. .: Com Plaints. I -
At the request of many oi, my patients.; I have consent
ed to put up a class of toy Most efficient prescriptions is
the form of Brmily ..11”tr , .it'rs. ea:11 one suited to a par-
tietilir 'disease. and not, lfloe the manufacturers of the
many nostrums an panaras of the day, promulgate to
the world that any one coMpound will cure ell diseases.
and obo (in the words of 'll4 - . great Italian Physician,
1,4
8 Spollanceni.) - put ipolicinol.l whichAry 4 nrati iiii/e. in
k/tot/I,s qf which th‘..:i te
'l') J. '.,' !VISE. M , D.. l'hilm4.lllthia.
A Remedy f9r each Dlseasei
Pr. J. :. LOP' . s Lriktiort!nt or Coutia Syrup. for the ra
dieal cure of Consunipticn. C ughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
Asthma, Bronchitis. :Tit itig of Blood. I n ilamatit p of the ;
Liings or Throat. awl all Ihilinunary Dis.'llarn. This pre- ,
potion net only, cures ‘tonsompt len If talien'in time,',
but it fortifies the system against all future attacks. As
a (kunth Medicine. It is tln, hest in the'weilir It is, now ,
used andrecentruentlid l[yphystilanS,[lsu if at Willie and
abroad:" In hottles. n . l s rents, MO %. and sl.[
/Ir. J..). Rose's Ctiugh Symp.-17th prep. ;
ration always relieves. and prevents the who,[pifig rough I
from running into other (*eases; such as hill:if - nation of
the Lungs, Dropsy in tho.t[he,t, and Consumption. It
giVes instant relief. and frlequeutly cures in one;neoL.—
frier :O cants.
Ross's Crtntp Sgrrtp.—Childrrn.ttre air") liable
to C reap, which dangerous complaint yields itninediately
tut s lioss.'s !Mont itAiLna eras); .'prop. :Priro
•
n , rhi)• is rue of.lthe brat
1 frt. J. S. lin,tx Erb,
nimedies.ever used for d 1. - saes of the Icidneys,ifilarlder.
Ai.. Price no cents
I Dr, J. S. noses Nerrf,,,, end /aritatratiny Cordiot, for
-Heart Diseases, all Venous Affections, Flatulence. Heart
Burn. Beniessnes.._ Neuralgia, raising; the
ipirits. and id% in. , power to the whole system: it is al
*est miraculous ln itsoltect. .Price 50 cents. .
Ilr. J. S. Row's g. 94 ), in 'om pound. a sari , elm: for
vspepsirt, Liver coin &Ob.. and lndttestion4 when ta
. kcti in conjunction with his Alterathe or Family -
of loth •
ley. J. S. li'st's GoblegiriM, for falling of the Womb,
female Weakness, Debility and Relaxation! Price :in
cents. t. !-
I Pr. J. S. Itosn's Anti-liiiions or hittitroad 1511.t.—These
Pills are not waanuited o cure every niala4 or disease
incident to than. but thrf,,r arc a grand remedy for a Pit
lints state of the system and ronttnon Fertirs. When
rind with,Dr. Rose's Tri n ic Mixture. will cure the 'nest
Stubborn rains of:ltilfou.4 - Fever or Fever and Ague., Price
1•2 1 .4 and «5 cents. I
rir.J. S. 'Jew's I'a in ap•ef.—This preparatlon Is truly
the wonder of the vete! rure. all pain, external or Intel
, cures Tulin in MU; :tides. Limbs or Itack,;Chilidains.
Ague. or Luton, in the Otr.ln.ts. Corn.. Brizise.. Sprains.
Tootteoeln.. Far-ache. Stitt' Neck. Sore Throat. Pains in the
I.llowels and t...lianach. Suliden Colds. 5.e. Thei Pain Curer
hug a lint- 'forth. Miititre, Is also used u ith!great bone
,' tit ler Weak Stonia , -11 N'llenerkir you hare
pain use the Vain Curefifreely. and you NO obtain
us 1111-
nliate relief. 'lt acts like magic. Every fatuity should
bate a bot in the hoitse in taco of aeeident or sudden
I
ij 'sickness. Price '2.innd .0 cents.
pors,-,ns of 'delicate constitutions by nature, or
those who base been in de so by the nse of quack Medi
, tines. or any other caur4 should read Or. J- S. HOSE'S
MEDICAL ADYISEIt t4 . pereons in sieltnessnr in health.
,which book can he hall pritlinut charge of
iB. I3ANNA N. Potisvllle,
, Agent for the Fiala of 'these Medicines in SChitylkill Ce.
March 10, Itt;rli 11/,‘c. 2.1, 74 Jul.]
He has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed ex
cept in two 0.5e1: (both thunder humor). lie has now in
Lis peF.seselett over two hundred certificates °Rita virtue,
all within twenty miles of lii,stmt.
•, Two bottle; , .are Warranted to cure a nursing sore
mouth. i.
One to throe bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples
on the face. F. • i .
Two to thriv bottles will cute the system of biles.
Two bottleS are warranted to cure the worst canker in
the month and stomach. • ;
. Three to tiie bottles are warranted to cure'lho worst
case of Erysipdas. ; . •
- One to two•bottles,are warranted to cure all humor in
the eyes. i ' . .
Two bottle? , are warranted to cure runnier; .of the ears
and biotchotatriong the heir. .. ,
The following , hlehlyl interest ing. statement of the ease I Four to 513 bottles are 3
rennin uld-re. • Warranted tecure corrupt and
•
of )tins Naomi Wilcos,iwell known for character and re- 1 g .. .. • .
tme bottle, will cure scaly erupt ion of the skin. ,
special:Div to a large Oortion of the citizens of St. Law- i ,
were county, New Y.( rk, is truly worthy of attention and , rut, or three. bottles are warranted to cure the worst
so well authenticated (hat the most skeptical must be at I' ram ' of tingi' brio.
, Two or three bonies aro wan anted to cure the most
once satisted of its coarectness:
lb De, .s.,,,; Lyne ,, inu a de i g t i 4 ,_ , . ,', . • 1 desperate caw of rheumatism. . ,
'threes to 'four bottles tire warranted to cure the salt
Goy extsren. St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., Dee. 16,1F51. II r imam. !. 1 . -
Pear Nr-Ilavlng eirperienng. very great lament from Five to eight bottles will cure. the worst case of scrof
the use of your Co3ll . (lijN D SYli I.;1' OF Wil.DCMialitY, , ti i,„ l s . ! ,
I feel Isnuni, Its,au uctlld humanity, to, recommend this 1 A befielitris always experienced from the first bottle,
meet invaluable medicine to others. '3lore than eight and a perfeCt Oureis warranted when the above quantity
years ago I fell into 4i gradual fiAbirrhet fbnlumption; , 1 „, taken : ~ • ,
and nntwithstandingifhe use of many other remedies, I I Iteaderil istgaled over a thourand brittles of this in the •
eoutinueil tv grow weaker, and more Anil more disordered ,i,.;„ity of.d.loston. I know the effects Of it in evert- -
in my Lungs mid Stomach until myself and my friends ; case. Sersdre as water will eitingnish fire, so sure will
despaired of my . life. r,ny digestive powers became so ex- i this cure humor.: I never sold a bottle of it but that
hausted that 1 rould,not bear the lightest kind of food.. wild :mother; after a trial it always speaks for itself:-
except in the minutest quantities. In this condition, at 1 There are tie things about. thiti herb that appear to me
the request of my brother. I began to use your - SYItU P. surprising;4lrst that It grit:m.4n our pastures, in some
Ahmed Immediately I d rived great bentilt from it. .inl ,
peaces gullet, plentiful. and yet its value has never been
less than three days after commencing, the use of small known until I. discoyered it in 1844--second, that it
doses. my stomach le
_an to recover its natural tone and , should corona kihds of humor.
power - gradually every bad ailaPtem Began to glare im y" - In order tO Mile some idea of the sudden rise and great
and in a fete mouths *1 recovered to a state of comforta.. popularity m the; discovery , I will state that in April,
ble, though not perfect health. .1 have no hesitation in . . ISstt, I peddled it land sold about six bottles per day-in
say log that to your -IviLDCHELit'I ' I owe. under Gt.', ; A pril.lsefi i '..' I sold ever one t hou Mild bottles per day of It.
the continuance of ray life. aid a degree of health far I Seine of the wholesale druggists who have been in the
beyond my expectatiens. 1 have since had attacks of the ', ',witless twenty and thirty years. say that nothing in
same old symptoms , lett in every instance I have relented ',
the annals itf patient medicines was ever 'like It. There
with perfect success tp the use of your medicine. . , s wavers ... 4 praise or it from all
quarters. -
,-; . .• yi A0)11 WILCOX - I "
• GinI"ER . :SI.IIR, N. Y., Itth Dec ., 1554, -,, In my own practice 1 alWays kept it strictly for humors -
'-but since,. Its int eoduetion as :t general Strolls meditine,
I certify that the al named Naomi Wilcox,Wilma la my ,
great and Wonderful virtues have been found in it that
sister. I have nursed and attended her in all her sick-; ,
ney , i , ,
~_ „.. ..
o u.p us'
ness, and I know that the fergolog statement is cnrrect. ' SevErnl eases of epileptic 11 ts-a disease which was ai
-1 have also administered .s'u:uric's Cbmpornd Syrup of t
ways monthlong incurable. have teen cured by a few hot-.
Wild C'terry to °the! members of our brolly with tine '
ties.. G. what a ;mercy it It will prove effectual in all
ferm success; and l•hare recommended it to °tilers of,
eases of that awful malady- 1 -there are but few who have
my frlends and neighbors and have been often assured to
' I
knew of several cases of Dropky. alb of "en more - of it than 1 have. - -
let Its eery great benttleiel effects, and in mre e than arc' .
them aged
-Instance to the saving of life, as I believe. o p -
le rural ley it. Fur the varit,un diseases of. the Liver.
PANTILEA NVILCOX.
. . - .
Sick Headache, Dyspepsia. Aethma..lFe - reramd Ague,Pain
Goevntattu, N. Y.: :ff th December; 1554,1 In the side. Diseaseeof the Solite, and-particularly in Ms
. St Lawrenee County. eases of the kidneys. de-, thd 'everyditel has done more
It. Is hereby certified that the twegolng ce rtifleates 'were good than:any•mediclne ever known. -
signed - bv the Masse, Wilcox littuy presence; that they' No ehavpl of diet neetescary---eati the beat you get and
are intelligent and highly respectable names; that their er ,„u•gt,,,,fm,. .
reputation for truth And veracity is irreproachable. • Pierniens fer tr.i , ,..
rs .-Adults, one able-spoonful per day
...-• , liAllSEi D SMITH, Justice Paux,
_childred over ten yea, a desse t specenful-children
.iliZ• Be Careerist In Purchasing-6;a frOm tiro to eight years; tea-spoonful. As no directions
To obtain the origiria I and only genuine preparation of
can be apPllcable to all eenstitutitme, take sufficient to
WiliVeirrry. which #fust have the portrait and signature o,,,,eate on the bowels twice a day. •
of Dr. SWAVNI on; each , wmpper around the bottle.- , , I ,
Manufaktured by . ' DbNALD KENNEDY,
Until you obtain this compound you will•never know , ' ~• 50.120. IV orralstrfet.nozbury, Jfais;
the real virtues of Wild Cherry. • • . : i ' Price, One Dollar.:
..
SUBSTANTIAL EVIDENCE Whoicsale ,Igcnts:-New York city, C. V. Milner, SI
Barclay street; C. 11, Ring. 192 -Broadway; Rushton &
' V 1 TITS ITONPULFCL MR AtITY. TIMPERIIC- 4 OF Clark, 'XS Pnatdway 7. A. B. It MS', node. 100 Fulton St.
OIL. SWAYNWS FAMILY MEDICINES.
Wholesale agent. for Penusylvhuia, T. W. Dyorr ei;
D. C. Marlin. ileedshurg, Wayne county. (Ado. writes:
SONS. 132 North 'nd Street. l'hiladidphia.
November 2.1. I .g l a. iAs my supply of your medicine. if , , For sail in Pottsville, by J. G.;Brown, .1: .C.' Hughes
exhausted, I wish ;you tee send me a further supply im- , Lend H. it .,,, ,eseu. • -
mediately. The wife of D. V. Vanayekle. M. D., of this „„ a ., "7 15r,5
place, has been using your tiospound Syrup of WM ' •______,
Cherry and wishes to continue. The Doctor thinkx it in t 6 —• :'`.--.
the teat medicine for Consumption. his wife haacver wed.; •
Robert 0. Thompson, Wattsvllle, Carroll county, Ohio, I .
writes, May 21, 114-.1 am out of your Compound S.
I —.:--
- rep of Wild CherryT and also Sugar i Coated Tar Pills. T • 'e: JAMES N. IVIUDEY,
have had calls for your Panacea, Soothing Syrup and All- , -.
Healing Ointment , Also your rover and Ague Pius; but i Donee per Hanger,
& Alp Painter, Glazier & Pa
It does beat all what a demand there Is Mr the Compound: OR A% EGION sifeetl, I first
N house, from Syrup. Don't fail o send me a full supply; elan. year I Centre/and opposite Mortinter's hotel.. • 1
'Sugar Coated Pills:Any eunhaners will use no tether Pills ~ Wall Papers.
hut yours. Ship rulAsefere, by Cleveland and Vellsville . The lin. • rd Prints. Be..*f styles, et.the lowest
Railroad. • -,e; . . e . Cash prig-s . An Apprent wanted.
George A. tlardn i er. Stoystown; Somerset county, pa...
; Pottsville, March 31.1F.55, [Dee. al, 755 51) 13-
writes: "Your medicine!. nee in great demand t.no, esp.- , ~_ ---.----__-----_."--_,____ __ --
,tinily your Sngar roated Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills. and;' . PAINTING , CLAtING & PAPERING.
adord general attikfaetion to all who hate made use of ; T- I kvT-- , -- --,.- , -.
them. Your tNitupqnnd Syrup of Wild Cherry, two tot- , k,;] A AtiLt; AL ou Id Tespectfuiiy
e e a. ;`:' 1
tlee,and one box .47 your Pills, raised a child Of William I i_f. inform his friends and the. public that e. tess tee
J0111314011 . s of this *lace from her death-bed of Consump , ' moved his establishment Into Market street, opposite Dr.
lion, idler the duet ire considered her else a hopeless one- - ; Nicholaes 4 Mice. where he Will be happy to receive order..
You will please ferteard me a full supply - of all your pre- e for all kinds of business iul his line. Ile keeps always on
paranoias, withauttdelay, by way of Charabersburg." • hand aMassortment of , 1 . -
~ , , t , ___......
• ! . Paper lian,Vigs. Glees; Paiute& Enameled Glass,
Dr. SNirsiOne , s Bowel Cordial.- - all of which e will furniah. at the lowest rates, and he
A speedy and effectual remedy for Asiatic Cholera', pledges himself that he will eseente all work entrusted
Cholera Morbus. • Diarrhea. Dp to .ut,s e- t ettery. Cholera e ' ..•
e lily promptly. in this best style, and at reasenable
Infantutn or Sutniner Complaint, Pains In the Stomach I rates. Ile therefore invitek the people generally to •• glre
end Rowels. Vomiting, Sea-Sleknoes,Sleknees Of the Sto- ) him a eall. _ , Pottsville, April 14,'55 IS-ilm • •
lunch, lantana. obi; pints, and all affeetiens of the Ste ------ -- - -------1---------__
Mativand Bowels.li - . • I ; • PAINTING , CLAZINC & , PAPERINC. -
The above valuable medicines are prepared only by .13r. . . .. ~ .• . • Removal. . .
PwATNE k . SoN, it their LAboratory, No, 4 Norilt Seventh., ..
...I , W..BOWEN , havmg removed his
street, Philadelphia.. - • -
• - Fos SALZ it • .': '- • ..
1 • ' i f • ibop to two doors abovesthe American lions*, Cen',
I ' •
.1011* G. BROWN. t
Pottsville I . too Street, and taken into partnership his brothere, the
• JoriN,s. C. MARTIN , . 1 , • 1 subscribers annemaneto the public; that they areterpared.
.• G. &W. 11UNTZINGER, .lanylkUl Unveil. to etectite all orders in - th& line with:the greatest do
• • ECKEL kr BARNDT, Tremont. -,spatet.itnd on the mist reasonable terms. They employ
' a' IL
T[. • - ' } . 3llneretville • • goottewnrktueu and their; cmitomers may, therefore, be.
O
- - 11.• WF PREVOST, , ' I Pureed 'latiefactory Jobs. ,
lei. J: rivr, Tamaqua. ' •
, . 1 Theyialso, bra
eg leave to il Attention to their splendid
; •.. ', A. ILIPENROSE, Beaver Ifeadow; . I. '
-araartntent -of Paper-hang - bps W indow-sehadts, in.. corn-
And by all the principal Storekeciers, in Schuylkill and - prisinglevery variety of Style and quality, to snit the
adjacent countes.•; ' eI • I i taste add pocket of purchasers. and which they offer at
, lacuyite's U. - S. - itictanatc," containing lunch useful to i the lowest City prices. . .
formation,filt all &mines, can be had gratis °flour agents
.J. J.W. ilOW.r.ltl & BROTTIERS.
Cali and retntie fl . •-, •I; : .'• •••• •.. P .....- 1 . •- i •• 1" 7. 1 • 2 doer; above Antenna Ronal), Cemtrefit.
May 5, 11.56 I. Rely V), ISS4 30-Iyl •,IS. • .. - • Poltavillts,•Aptil 1708 , 52. . . :16.
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TESTIMONY OKTIIT WILCOX , FAMILY. 1
•
F.v.vi.)
TII ET StT OF i ,
2 - DR.' WAYRE'Si
Compound Sy*up of Wild Cherry::
'The most effectual ;and speedy Cure ! ktio'wu for
arnrungx , ion, au,glis. Colds,
1 .Isthnot. Bron'thilis, Levu* C..,:rph: ttdr.
Spitting of Mood. I . lijiictilty of Bre,'Wig], Itmi
, in the Safe and Breed, .rdpitqtionGf (he Ilene, /rttfuenzro,
' Comp, .firrZen 0,1'414.11,11:ml, Sore Virewit Nerrovs
Mbility, olvfoll Diseuits q f Thrrt,
i, b nil, t and Ldnas. • .
A Truly Wonderful Curet
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FAOTS,FOR-TNE PLC
you ViAh a pleallallt hr tl,healiky
gams, had teeth to rival, peal—use Imtverea
0012( PAM. For tieutudising the effects tf tido ie•
aretiamma4-tbiaatougavrostoatat
tbastrosaulatiou aftartsr. Invigorating Ural gUnah
and roma* tee of the treath, r this rdri chat
-4..
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The on la artdehlt put - up, madam It preferable to
a Ifllsb -41 • 4 * tom issotalssiesibile its deo& cm ,
Ft etdlnag +<dleeu - renderitiheuelsersaiararlte
with all who value ttut health, purity and beauty of , their
Teeth. 1
Prepared expressly :„ by )t. D:, L. DODSON. flurpoo Dan
fiat. Pottsville.. `1 ' April 7,1555 11-tita
IMPORTANT TO LADIES., I
Dr. thaponetr's Golden Female Pills.
THE compINA'FION of inareAients
in those ls ,perfertly Ivan dess, yetwavier/0g
essarictutts in rellevin; all painful and dl.trult menstrua
tbm.and in removing ail Edit ructiubs de.. from whatever
cativ. Certain to ctlcr the whites and may also be sur
cessfully used as a pveteutive. • Ttel hat brom y, d In
ths private pnutiee of Dr. Dupont . ° for ever thirty sears
wills unparalelled success in every ease.
D.—Ladles who:are moot/ mutt not use them. For 1
full particulars see directions in the lot. Prio Si per
. box. Sold by all the dn.t.ists in Schuylkill county. and
„trill be sent confidentially by mall. by enclosing gl to
r.IIFAMAN itABEN.PtU, aunty Agent—who will also sup
ply the trade at proprietor's prices . Siz,sulture of J. Dn.
roatm on each boa-to others genuine.
Pottsville, June 9;'55
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MI
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WWI
WILBOWEI cO SPOIT
PURE OOD LIVER
MIL AND
CURES FOR; CONSUMPTION,
L (Leo (WA ..Isll4l, BrM2rhitis. Grurrat
and Senjulauj Humors. • I
The Proprietor ital,ruceeeded (fmm directions oflPrce
fervor Stone) In P.Mibltting the Oil and Lime en petfectly
that the taste of the Oil. 'Which is en 11311Se011gA0 petAmis
generally. is entirely oreteome, and It can be taken by
the most delicateTemaleS . with pleasure. And as rmiards
Abe benefit of thiit articlelover the pure oil. the fellelving
rase, by tref. :Stone; it airiciat by AnllVillte , the Must'
seeptital. The yefunt laily was 24 years of age. I
-41er disease was oneft unmixed phthisis, which had
been expected to torminitte in the course of a few
fatally. The limier rarthZ both leer lungs w 1.5 filled with
tubercles: and in some places were beginning to soften.
The case was evidently bad one. The treatment of cod
liver oil was at flirt used. but marked Improve
", went. The pins.thateql lime! was. then' administered
with the oil : and:the r.• ult.. as In thecase of tnany others,
was soon apparent. The patient was rapidly getting well."
CAUTION.—Oti accotrut of the mat reputation of this
Compound for all Lung romplaints. the subscriber would
caution the afflicted against using any o:icept Ihat*man
ufactured by hint. as h 4 hes' the only recipe. in • the U.
States for combisliig the pure Oil With' Lime In aproper
manner. Therefore - as you value your health. purchase
none except that manufactured by
• 'ALEXANDER It. Wll.llOll, Cljrniiyt.
' j ICO Court Street. Roston.
•
For sale in Philadelphia by T. W.
,Illt'OTT 601 S. 132
North See'end 4treet. t For aI tri Pottsville b y 3 . C .
JII:(i 1.1EF,111rng.51.0. 1.14014te Episcopal Church.
Pottsville, Nolembeilll, 15.1 -4;-Dm
j FOR RHEUMATISM,
IVEIJRACUIA, Sprains and pains of
..,, : l :m u l inds. {lse M./BGAN'S MAGIC BALM, prepared
and sold by J. MOW; AN,Third street. near 'Market, Pott m
vide. and 433 Vine street. PhilattAphis. where the most
sattsfartoi'y references ran be siren. Co and 50 tents a
bArtc. ...
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References , .
BiLnmnrta. March 19th,,1P.55
Mr. Jaq,'l .It;rgan—Dear lr:—The several cases of
your Balt t which you have wilt me for salefLave all been
disrsed of. and still tlmy call for more. •
lett will nlitaP send by express 01 1107.. more. as 'noon
as vaiverilemt. ; II is a cure for Rheumatism. Neuralgia,
Sprains. Iliartis Cuts and Bruises, and other remedies
which it Promiips that cannot be surpassed. It isa med-
Hoe that will recommend itself wherei or it is Intro.
(hired. and ,notwithstanding the repu:zonnee to surh
s geneMlly, its invariable success to the worst.
cases above nallied, deniantlS for it, o'ol of the mosi pre
judieed.fitir add impartial trial. - ,
I bad a case lay own family, a servant. woman. who
has soffered fv , vcaes Willi Ow umalistu and swelled limbs,
that ti walking they would, rudilmly give nay. with
knots on her wrists which caused her great suffering.—,
We bad and other remedies 'atilt - tout FlleVeta, until the
II:11M was trled, - which gave instaut relief and effected a
perfeci cure. •
I hand yon a tertiffeate from Dr. M. 11. Baltzell. one of
our most etrtirintpliysldatas.,and from other gentl.Mnan
of our ritY, who are well known and testify to its
vafua
hte quality.. Tours. respectfully.
• WALTER W. BEERS,, •
N0..10. South Guy steet.
BALTIMORE. September 2'2, ISO!.
IT: W. Btrry. Dry.—Dear Sir:—At your request 1 have
tried Morgan'ti,Magic,Balm in the various complaints for
which it Is recommended. I .take great pleasure in ad
ding mins to &long list of testimonials in its favor. I
candidly con*is that its effects have surprised on., In
Burns, Itheutnatistng, Neuralgia, 4:e.. by Its pmmFt no
lion and certain . lt should be 'found in every
Plan): Irmge. as an invaluable antidote to pains of all
kinds. I have tried It In my own family. and found that
t gaVA) the relief it. promised. Yours, truly,
Mu. if. IlsTrcr.Lt, A. M., M. D.
2214 m
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THE GREATEST •
Medical Discovery of the Age.
IitNNEDY, of Roxbury, has
L . ,,,ii,.cor,rm in slue of our (mama, ptshire treeds a
ivuiedy that curt,s
Every ind of Rumor,
from the Worst scrofula . ilum it ton common pimple.
'PAINTIN
. - -
tHE - U - NtONt "'
Arch Street, Tl'!tetwitooni 36.
ritontisToita--4E - vm.s
• rolimsavr 103tt k ittW6la l t.
r - Flour! ofNeat(
l'ittEctmi-Gent'seriry ,l to 3
Tat.. ClO 11 t Ladles` `• 2
• PatisistOttlaretromiy 23,,1£35 • '
1118A•BATB330.--CAPEIllier.4-CAP,BIBL I
AND.
•• , NATIONAL HALL..' . -
'rills I#o, new =l - thilendid firit-;
i
JL, class hotel; flt led up wit/Iva. and unsurpalsed by any
outer. Is noir opon fir rksittes,nn its Tumid moderate terns.
I. l3 ritllt UO.Bari It is as distinguished for its quiet comfOrt•
as for iniNcuperier acemamodstiOns, ; . • • - I
NATION AL HALL 0r...ni1:44cm entire 5;4'1130 pf high
ground nresi the surf. with! a large Fardro in front, en.
joy - ing t icemre se.a.breete iuid a unquitirent view 91' the I
OCrA3). ,' i . A.A.RO: i t liAltliii,TSON, l'rapr;elar. . !
1 ... June tr•l, lif. - __ . - . 1 1 . 2.V.im :
,__,...._f_ t --- _..---
NATIONAL HOTEL, SHANIOKIN'PA; 1
,
i Win ~Weaver, Proprietor. ' ' i
T HE.o.tiol'ie well known and pop-- . 4
.
,
Ililac . Stand is still kept by its old proprietnr: in ~
' the town of Shamokin. lie; flatters himself. that by is
! usual utlentbin to the wants and; eensenivuee of the
i traveling punk and his cuitomers, be will -continue; to
1 smArre their rettronstre. MS table It ill be supplied with.
' the best the sittrket affords.! ~r. •
11.W:110 restieetfully Inv lies the citizens of Schttyli•:lll
counts', visiting 'the Shamokin riltibu, to give him a call.
Shamokin. April 4 4,1E44; • ; . 1:-3m• - -
—_—_—
MZm
-------4REIVIONT HOUSE, •
Treniont, ffehuyikCLl County, Po. ;
KOON§, formerly Inn-a.
11 kerper lit. Ptneitrove. would nelipectfuity inform
lits former patrons, and the kintille getterally. that he
taken the "TliElltili;T 11../L7-41.," Tnnuotit, and is pre
pared to rccefsr. and accoctirtodate, in the hest manner,
all guests whO,may favor Mtn wiltia
Ile - at4d also trin to. tho notice - of the people
residing in the Cities, that Treuzfla t beautiful spot
in a monotalitous es , untry, with salubrious air. i
not quite fouls lnlles dibtaut;frocrabe beautiful "Swatara
makiug it altogether a desirable Once of summer
resort. r April 11,1155 16-tf
HARDWA.RE,
NOTICE.
-
rLIE SUBSCRIBED hereby
by gives
- notice 3%3heiasappoiute.lMr.GEor4JE rlGtrr.
-rdware
11¢rehant. sole Arent -Or the vile of "The Pat
ent Door and bate 2fpricg,"ln thti nlion. _ _
_ .....
TUE SU Welt
the above n*titt
beat article rcbr
thr siniplielq an
tall, at .
HARaw
EMI
- •ii
l`dat Ite;ion
sollc[tathe Ins . 1
on hand and Lai
Bar Irart.
Flue Iron.
Caa
flit 1r0t..;
Bellows!. ,
Tiwaro dud
%bore hark t. :
July 15,1V5-&
ENS 8‘; HEISLER'S
~............._.1 ::::::kitE 7 IR(*N sToit : E•„centre l.
smith.s.fool, trec ., t. a few doors al,ove Market
. (East
Building ?fate .
t
'de i,4 : have constantly on hand s full anuTt„..
, A tries' and Springs,
ITible Cutlery.
tlhoenialier!s T . , Is, ' i leepLet Cutlery,
Files and Rasp. . ,Ca - rpentefs Touts,- - i
ails. sl,ilii , s and Br:ldg,, liiritania Ware. •
C. , ,unter and 1.1, 1 at form Stales,; Allen's "{evolvers, ' .
liar anti thilled Inin.,, . ,1 j Mile Barrels,
.!•' .....,
Flue and Shetil
;, . Table and Tea Swept.. ,-I
Cast, Shear! an Blister Steel, i Itr . as s and Enameled He,- I
-Tin, Plate anti :beet Zinc, :
,i :. tie s. - •
Bar. C. , Pper at d Sheet Brass, ; Pans, 11:iIers A: Va Keith*,
Pig and liar I .ad, Henryl Railroad Traces,
Castings of ali eseriptions, 1 Itailmad into and Spikes.
' `.'.l 1 11, N.-cit tam Circular Saul, jdkiuhle 'and Single Guns..
Butcher's Clorrs. CleaVerslDOntle and 'Single Pistols,
and linirt .; I; , hot and Game Bags,
Anvils and Vit s. I Powder Flasks. ,
Blocks and Taikles. I Powder and Shot, .
('halo Primps, , !Water ' Proof Percussion
Iron. Coppnt and Brass lire,! Caps, .
Coach Trimmimi,s, .: / Banc MnuntingS.
The Snterthers would respectfully Invlt. the attention
of the public generally. toithe a1 . ,,,ve and oth'er articles of
liardware., too nutnennts do uvintion, an they' are deter
mined to .. , ...111to . low an any 'concerti out of l'hiladelphia.
August !?,'7,:l 54 3 . - ' ~. -- ' .11.5-ly
_____.-
12213
ERIGHT & LERCH'S
'
____H '.,' Inv iIA It TINY AIL l: STORK Two doOrs be
.....'....-- LW w Matz: Ilotel.andatcarly opposite t he :Bi
-1 • Rank l'ottst ille, where will be found
'' 4 ' 4e" ' ' of - -
• . an excellent assortment p ALIA .tr.E •
Onteh Trinstni g; -- Fifes.
Springs,. ; , . tI. meT • ra.)s.
find , find ,'l
m pry,; - t iltritania Ware. .
•ern...
S . *erstlols. AkSortm..nt ,f,fine Locks,
Carpente • Trays, , • Table Cutlery.
Wass atll'aint. Porket Cutlery, ~ •
Bar Iron df al sires, .• . Table Spons,
Rolled •;: lt • Anv i ls and Vices,
Nails and;Spilf es. I A ssortmen t of fine-Guns,
Railroad I,ron 'add Nails,, ;Wire.
Iron Crucibles,
Smith 'EeOls, I , ;Wire, Tin Plate,
Building Matiiials,. ' Brass Fettles,' .
Cast. Steel,l.. Sad. Imns. v Shear Steel. 5 Pins and IVllers.
Arm Blister.' ' -I Chalns. .
Mill !...'„aws. . Railroad Traees. '
..Cross . .cut ~ .Saa ', POw der andSh.d.
Fine IlatSi.ss;
G. il, returti
~. I h"yextencliq
the new.l,rntl
I lion to buslit
and C071141;111
Ss his thank!. to the plihlie f. r tho patronage
it to hini In his individual capavity. and hopes
by Ow quality of their . good'. strict litteti
"l.s. an,larmtnntodatinz prir!:!!., grill ‘l,s..rve
I their continuutl'unprort.
'• mama 4r.
))niter. 11,,,ttnare erns: Jr..,,. Centre street.
PottsTille.iJannaty P. 55 1-tf
111ANUFACTURES.
EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD, ' •
I.3lalusutnitgo St., Pottsville.
HE ./ttbseriber isiprepared, at his old
ztilind,lto furnish all kitidr• of materials in bis line.y
far mildim;purposei--vialu a:ldiom:mental. Ile in viq , s
A g, partbrlar attention to the nab ones and )I,,ri
.`-, attott of his manuftchire: 'Choy can be had in ov
tt ery ;VI riety of style, and if,.131 compare favorably In
I..tity and finish, with tiny obtained elsewhere;
and are;otTered at rhea por inteict
Jau.13,1 , ,T.5 :2-iy°-
11. f , WIRE ROPES.
I I ISII It 11..ZAltD; Manufacturer of
Wire 1 ope for t
4. quality
Pianos. fie.. &m. Carbon CO.,
I 'ae ,R , ;peS d --upex• quality Mid of nil lengtbsind si
t
1 to on ham and nia , ,
Ito order it short notice- -
Iteferene. ran len ade to4'..."2l, , ,Deuglas:Superintemlinit
!And Engit.er, Lehi, • ;ll Coal Aunt' Navigation Company;
1 N. B. C.'9irt etht. 6 u'perintendent Hailetun Coal Conitet ,
t no. ManeW b urro:l l.'t• t-1 -- - Brrtdhead. Superintendent Bea
i ver M.:adt! • Coal Company. Month Chunk; Belford,
Sharpe'A C 4.. Contractors, Sultana. Mil, 1 enua.
I tetotier 114.1 S-5/ I 41- 1 y
'......_:._
1 4 VENETIAN LIND, NIANUFACT,ORY. .
Bth .41. i bet. 31en-swe , th gt4n els; Al.aihntang?. T . e . itichnuaid ' ;*
IiNT el
;11. ZI4ItBE, piounces to the sit- Plilladdila, ,
.. inclo J o .,
~! Zellg of Potts I Ile and vicinity. t hat he-is pre-.4 .. :., i,.., 1 ,-,.. n.
pared tot nj innt'allnre.r-nrgy a lihmis oft very sus, color I .• ti er th an t o l„ it . R .
and styl,i at shorieuotiee and at tht. , 10...0t rates.. lie, ~ Fan . of se 4 nylkill,
Bola ebtit. rot that a tri..l; alone Is sufficient 'i to c con- i " ManaNunk . . 1
Vincei*.l . lie advatitage of purelundag his Illitnk. ! . i
Cousliaocken and l'Iy
" 'Spriii , ' Mills.
• 'i '
All a i lim-tmetit ,d, Blind , cLmstantly on hand, lie : ..
is also rt. ereil to-repair. paint. and trint'ohl Minds in i - month Railroad. ' 1 tl5 I€o 145
such a:nnt'llier rn: le render them almost equal, in appear , .. R am ie, and
.I .,, its , and .
_h ._
1111 , 11. 41 11,.'W. :- Jan. '27, 1!:);:, .4-ly . r Jenes, , ICO ; 1 5:1 145
___
,
•' • GODFREY GRAF, . 1,- Norristown or Bridgeport. IWI - 1 55. 145
t -- _ HADER/ ' Looking-Gfass, Picture, i ..:: 1 % -; r i l t , K „4,',`,',',,Y' - ' ; 1 - 5 ° 5 1 1 ~;', 1 4 2,
k . fi rind! Portrait. I run Manufacturer—eonstantl " rho: tilvvill,. '• • ,- - 1.45 , 1 4 ,, I l' , o
1.,,,,,p,, i, n i„ an d a t a n:, . a,...ortmetit, of Engral lugs; also ~ " lloyer'S Forth' .l 45 1 40 .1 25
'Mirrors, Picture and fancy : frames of -all patterns and) " Pottstown, , :1 40 1 :15 I 1 25
sizes. i oli o frames re.g.ilt, and all kinds of gilding, done i " LkotZl3l , Vilk... . 149 . 1 :t5 i 1 25
,
to order a the lowest prices. : 1 " Ilirdshoni ' ' ' 1 :A- 125 I
.tr-r 5
901.)FREY GRAF. G:rihkr. i " Reading.' ,1 20 115 105
liiti ,V. Lilt ride. it«niing,Dt. 1 • " Between Reading and I _
..„i
nachine Corks. from Philadel- , Mohrsrille. ' -,120 : 1 15-4 105
f , rders rtiTiveti at the same' " Mohrsville, , i 1.20 115 !, 11 ;5
" llainbnrg, - .: 1 2(i , 1 15. i '
4 , Orwlgsharr-, ' ! 120 115
Goo. ILI
plain.
in ic sa!+ j
Utadin
FIA.
dimeit
, ._
s. : for Milling or other purposes, Towing 'lines
cordage of all kinds,
0, - .... Wash-lines. gash-cool. Ac. Superior Ina
tam Lngines. 7/0%4, patent . prepared. Hemp
1 irry superior article. saturated with a eompo-,
Ich fully doubles its capability to stand friction,.
es its preference wherevee It has been tried.' Or I
kfully meelced arid promptly eaceuted.. • ' '
I,er 11,115:4 I . , 44-ly i
-----
-- FitiTtSVILLE
. ,
Mad , le and Harness Manufactory.
The Subghibef would , '
rm.,,N ,
a
again most respectfully invite tho
; .. attention of the citizens of Potts.
,ville 'a the ow lief:ion . in..general. to his
Lary, , an .
arell'eet tai stock of SADDLER 1',.a1l ktnis of l' , ".
... 'serfage and Team !tur ners, l ! -
Collins of all deseriptioni.; Team
Harness. It. lie de- ;
siresl:iii who may need anything in the above line to call
and tee.hls goods before ptirchasing elsewhere, ii there "
can be nothing' Inst. ~ ,- - -
Oriier for Harness, .e.. promptly filled on reasonable. ••
tends. 1 7 %, j, I4t..IEVEK WOMELSWitiT. ,
. t (7 1,,,,,it. , Epirc4ll I 'At trek enar• strut. PhtLirrille.; '..
Mirchi:t. 1555 • - [Nay 13, %ill • • ' tt-tf '
lint Rol
and Cana
Iltd Kol
in; flr
Packing.
ition au'
and Insa
den tutu
Nor m
.1. I
'ottsvllle are., _....:y in ge1..,_., o, - ...... ~_ _ ,
ur lam: and cleltsut assortmen of all kinds ( --- ---- -- - --;----..-- - ___,
of ~..4)11.1. In our line, that ',go harc. now rm..,„„1,,,,d,..nd.,,,m: The claarr.e will 1* p..r ton of it'll() tt.s, lesative perrrint.
, allowance for waste, as usual. and no charge less than
in dlilli receipt Of. comprised of fats, Caps, Furs, c. twenty-tire ceuts per ton will bo made for any distance.
6010. men's 'Fine )lea shin elms, always on baud, or
'made tp order of the late - et styles. Otter C-aps, Kossuth: ; ' Rates of Tolls ,
Rata, fi nx.bales—in - sbOrti zu - YeArlit 11l Om fiat and On Mlserllnnesms Articles to be charged per ton of ii24o
enti.lin . - ' - lbs.; until further notice: .
W•un Id also invite thi. particular
trit onattenti of the La ! . . VIIIST. CLASS. .
.11e4 to gur assortment of .F II RS,,whlch been selected . Iron Oro. Clay. Saud.° ravel. Manure, f:nwrouslit Stone.
wit h great care from the largest stocks in the country.— , ' Brickissts. Limestone, slaked Lime. Quarry Spans. Cord-
Nothing shall be left undone on our part, to gire - Satis. r .Scooil• l' , st and Rails, Rough nark and i iypsum. one cent
incl . :On. Call and giro 'lts atrial, next door to potts-dlie and 'a half per toil Per mile, for the first ten milt's and a
'louse. _ 0. C. LIVF.ZLt' & CO. .baits cent per ton per mile, for each additional mile, but
• N., 11.-A large assortment of Buffalo Robes on hand, at , --no charge shall be made fur any distance exceeding thir
- •
pri , :estp snit the times. - ' -,- . zoo
cents per ton.
N'qvember 18.,1554
2C4 r
sa.
_ .
1 • Unslnked lime. - Mar K b r re. 3l' W rung .' ht or Scabbledittene. 111-
. -
- MOROCCO' FACTORY. . . - i tiiminc.u. Coal, Bricks. lc& Seap.Stone, and Copper Ore, ,
i. ;
; two cents per ton per mile, for the first ton miles, and a I
OROCCO I;EA:l ' IIER and SHOE
half cent per ton per mile for each additional mile- bat itio
IF
L. Findlug Store, atileres old stand, on Ihiliroad at-, - charge shall be made tor any 'distance; exceeding forty
'ottsville. •
. 10
:, • .: ... - ' cents per ton. ..,1;•
The undersigned reaps . .. Unity Informs the customers of'. • : TIM", case.., 'I . .I- ; •
• . .
thd 'abore well known establishment, that, he will tooth - ; Iron of all kinds in any stage of manufacture beyond the i
nu Phi, manufacture of all kinds of . ore Salt. and Fish. one cent per ton per mile, ter the List
ii- i . MOROCCO. . ' , - twenty miles, suet:lair a cent per ton per mile fOr etched-I
Seth nit rid Straits. French Morocco. Shoe, list and Dank ' ditiorial milt; but no charge shall be made for any distance ';
Blielings. Pink Linings:. &c.. Le.; and will constantly ; exceeding tlfty cents per ton. ' • . •
hale on hand a general aesortment of all kinds of LEATII- ' Pn:RTH CIASS. 1 •
, ;. i •
,
EN-I nch as Oak Tannedatul Red Sold Leather, Slaughter - Oral& Flour. Se.xis. Timber, round and aquare.,Satred
lugs French and City Calf Skins. • Lumber, 'Loop Poles. Shingle,. Laths and Stares in boits.
,
Xlin re Upper Leather; and a var iety o f Shoe Findings, , May and Straw in bales, Merchandise .4 all kinds. and all
arch a Threads. :Calls, Pegs, Clamps, kc.„ Sc., all of which' articles not otherwise specifically enumerate& ; two cents
will l sold at theloweit cash prices. '
' ! per ton per mile for the first ten miles. and halts cent per
tt, .
• JOIIN L. MINNIO. ' tomper mile for each additional mile, but no charge shall be , I
• hir 1 kinds of.Skitis, allell am Sheep. Goat, Dcer. ke. ; made for any distance exceeding sixty cents per ton. Tire
and aso Sumac, lakes:oin exchange feat Leather, at the ; 'Orr, round and square. Sawed . Lumber, Iltx:p poles. Shin
highiwt market prices. e'r paid for in casu. ,
- glee., Lath and Staves In rafts, shall be charged according
patsy ille, Oct. '..'9, 1843, '---- 44-tf • ito the rates in this section, provided the several 'Linke of a'
,--- ----: ---.---- •
raft shall be allowed to alternate at the lacks wlth - any as
' ' ' MACHINE CARPENTRY. • •
. . , (ending or descending icon that may be , ready to pass,
SASIV DOOR, AIOR L ISLy G.& It. IL CAR FACTORY AT ~
otherwise such rafts shall beehanted the Rill charter rates
•;- t. Clair., Schuylkill County, Pa. , , 0r0.4 . cents per ton per lock below the city of Reading,
1
1E S'ubseriher, (of the late firm of:
t
and four tents per ton per lock above sand city , . • t • :
. Nosx—ln all eases; where one or more lecke are pseard.
ju pried 8: Lawton Naving :now his Jianufactery in and the distance carried shall be less than awn mild the
.compete order, , is prepared to thann , Lleture machine , hy . charge for Toil shall be for two trines, according to the:
misters, Azonimg Pees. and genet , -.:;,,..,, r a - i , -
:fit
1 'ld"'
Frames'
•41A
Ik6"'
blind',
.S7ti.ta.rs'
Barr-'
cla a ss od t° ln wh al i l ch cases artic s leß he c re arri th *li e fo m regt ay ,be ing.. lon it g a . tcs., for Toll on
, any all paining In Med. Also, ..,57 . .-#.f. r.
a
Drift &ROUT:mid Oars. with the ... i ly. shall flowed OA' cents per ton on the ascertained .ton
i nage Of the vessel, for. any lock passed lx•low.ifeadlng% or 4
/run Work complete, tte-; Ate., at the shortest notice. , . cents per ton above Reading the Tolls Rbill be-charged at
i tlle has for sale Ldinther of any description * and can I these last mentioned Rates on all Articles. :I •
Dirialsb Bills of Lumber at abort notice. Mao. an arsort- ; 'By order of, the Managers. - r: RALEY,
ntent of Doors, Sash hoaxed and prinaed), lied Posts, itc..l
`I.
Philadelphia. March 10,1555 10-' . Presi4eat ,
ke., constantly on hand.
i Potions desirous of :Purchasing. articles In his line et '; - ~.---- ---...—. . ... __ • ,
badness, are invited tin call and.examine his stock and i BOUNTY LAND BLANKS. ~
Work li zanabip before phritiasing elsewhere. • . . . - l
.iii,FuLL Set of Briunty..Land.BliOks
o re are solicitedond „strict attention will neglects I
tot dr faithful and ptompt execution. , for all kinds of Applicants. for sale at I •,. t.
-• , ~ • , t. CILARLFS LAWTON, JR. .
St Clair, February 1,18,55
la i r
'' ::. fo.r ~. - ,-•- . - 11B.Arr.ms-s
_ ' . Berikanst VORk Son
.
&C , 1 •
J. S. ORAY
BER are prepart!d to ext.ente orders for
pried' tipringa. They are decidedly the
tiered to the pulie : being remarkable
# elnrnbility. ccr tale. It holet4le and rit,
= k LERCH'S
/ and Ilardwaeo.Sit..re. Centre Street,
Mitic.ne Bank. Pc.‘ttsi
REAND IRON DEPOT.
il3ling now arrahg-,
'Ws goods at Ills new place of business•
with a new determination of furnish.
g ail such goods: as the busiOess of the
require. at theirloo - est market value,
c ton of the Puldie. .1 shall be always
eon baud n full stork of
. .
1.. . .
•
C
11
7t : .G.Tt i h n ~\' tl4 l ' S ' • .
' Tr ae .i Chain s.. ,
Nstis:paid ripl‘csr,
l'adtlr IllockF, .
• Knvits and Vices. 4 , .. -
rou Depot. Cestss Star...rr. three doors
..ast side. ' t . FRANK I'oll,
:S-tf .
N T. LA-Ti
door belm ,
tri.fs Pate* 3
,m baud. and
FactorS%
THOMAS, JACKSON.
' arid Round Rope Maker, Read
'a. White, Tarinil; and Manilla Rope of any
Philadelphia;
Manayunk.
Spring Mill,
Conshohocken.
Plymouth Dam,
Dridgup.lrt-
Norrhrtown.
Port Kennedy.
Valley Fore,
Pawling'a Dam,
Prirt. thoridenre,
Phcenlatille.
Ithyer's Son!,
Pottstown Landing,
Port Union, '
- &borough,
CUBA HAS FALLEN, ....iteading. • .•
has the Price, elf Hate and Capi. Althoupert,
.'WEwoulda;hinmust respectridly ! Mottrmille,
site the attention ef the citizens'ef=• •!. Hamburg.
l'ottsv Die and'Httruntry • in geneT r al; ‘• Orwiphurr
-
4 May 20, ly)
PASSENGER LINES.
Philadelphia awl Reading Railroad.
41"-6191gr626351
1833. SPILLING ALIELKAS6.I4IIIENT'S. 115,53.
/TILE GREAT Northern and W I
estern
United States Mali Routes.
• • re- Speed inererzied and Fare minted: 4S
•LiTTLE ACIIITYLAILL. CATAWISSA. SUNBURN and 1
• ERIE, WILLLAMPORT AND ELMIRA RAILROAD. 1 •
Thrciagh to BniTalo, in . - .. - 16 haunt.
-: ...Silvio 1 , 11:11. -, - )6 ..* I
• .. • 'Detroit, - - —24 "
" • Chicatm. - - - - :lir •I'
.. ' '. , SCLonis, • • - •- 4 S
.. " I GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS, Eatrii -- •
• :Agriouiturai. implements,
Ti e ket.Office,N. Wr comes Sails and 'Chesnut streets. I 4..t rittil . •
rend Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Der; corner
a , TELE subscriber will kc (l) ,l_ . •
Broad and Yinel.
ant and, &Mei" MONDAY. Mal Ith. name - rigAserigel ' on hind Clover. Titnothy - and oilirrti ' Mlt
ITralto wiM inee the Philadelphia and Reading I:annual '' ,,,,:5., , i stj t d b it.. 4 , n; d h t i h te a,, ci rd r ; ,. .7 ,,r, art yi ! ... . i w , L .„l .;: -` ,.....::7" .....L.
Delia. e-wne: Bread and Vine streets, daily. I,,,Sunday - s ex
cepted,) as i" lb:a st .: . - , will warrant 14 be fresh and 7.9 'I. • II„ w i ll ~,"'-t a.
Dar Expresita,e6 A. SI. ' . orders Pr all lands - of Fruit Trees. warritit e iii7 l l.-I ' .,
s .
tStivr,Pling at PlorbixvidO,and Reading. only'. Connect• thee aye e4m , e ,,,,,,,,,i) A . : , letffit „, d imp , ,,,„
~
~..,..„
Dig with Caliawb'Fa; 1 ‘ ull'a"PP rt • lud r- ' l4 ' "'" 1 Wini3u ''' of ahi iih will be Inniluied at Inanufactuen. ' t ' r i ' ''S
Pert and Elniira ligliread; arriving at Elmira at 4, P. M.f.
--- 'se edit ruid.trees sil aby the sul v•ril•er are :,:!,,,'", .
connecting with N.iar York and Erie and Inallalo.and New I ereat:Are. "1,1, ,, f:-ow grck.‘-mr , f n•putatlee 3. t , , '''. ' .l
York city Itallreada for Dunkirk and Buffalo: and from , lie does no t them In a t ,d% p r n r u m l r , noni „, - ,. :'' , :tk.
'thence. via. atersintles on Lake Erie or Lake Shore Rail-- ' market . fr,,,, those w h,, ~, i1eh , : , p. ,.. ilb,
ut , • -, .„ 1.
road, to Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe. Sandusky and lie- c haracter of - t he seed sold. Nor de. ah • p,,,,,7;: r4t " 6,
inilt. Also, with' fdioira. Canaudat.tua and Niagara ' seeds gnerrn promiscuously in small warl..s .'" '''
'Falls " Irmd; c:i ' nnectiug at cat ' thdai4u ' l with New 1 their t.wi elcse proximity drterliest,r, ti, c i,
nu '' '.';' l, „`.,
York Central Railnad, East anil lbest,aud at Suspension tlculaily those of the eame spi-ciii. This is ii, i '. V.„. l "
Bridge alth GreatVestern and Michigan Central Rah': eonsh i era ti„, to t h ews . w h o p ar ,h,. either
~./ _, , , , 1 , it ..
road for Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, and all points. in Can- trees. ' For trues , An, send in orders cart: t o . '''''s:
all and Wasters States: .
"Mali Train... 7.30 A. 31.- .. ____:...:.; _.„.., ; J _
,_ ,____,..
1 1. RANN 13.
t"_ -
topping at all Statkins.and running. to Plitt.sv ille only,
' SightL. Espresio-3.30 P. M.
lin:ming every flay. stopping at all Stations and run
ning to POttalille.L Connecting at Port Clinton with t.ts
as issa,ll tiliainsport and Erie, and 'Williamsport and hi
tnint Railroads. arriving at Elmira at 4. A.M.; connecting.
with -New York add Erie, Buffalo and New York tity and
lake Shur Rails - rads, for Buffalo, Dunkirk. Erie. Cleve
land. Cincinnati. e reledo. Ctikago, and all points Wesb—
Also. with Elude:L. Car_anilaigna and NM:am-Falls Rail
nods: arriving at Niagara Falls. at 10. W. A. al., Onmeet
lug with Day::Ex press or Gnat Western Railroad for le
trolt., Chicago, ete.
passelims hi Day Express, breakfast at Port Clinton.
. and dine at Williamsport. Painingera, by way of Night
Express take supper at Port Clinton.
This Route, with , its connevtiOns. forms the shortest
said most timid route to Canada and the Lakes.
Only one chamir of baggage between Phiiidelphla and
Canada or the Lalses. .
Passengers ptirehasing Tickets by this Line have the
privila-,:e of stopliing at any of the above points, and ro
sinning their seats at pleasure,
Fare ;trout Philadelphia to ~
T3oiqu3. ; - .V.: T . ituthiln.sia.Tonaw'nda.. lo 00
tatawisst,.
, 4 :Zil,Niaintra Ealitt, via- El-
R upert. I, ' 4 401 mira.C.inad:t and N.
Pansillo, •i ' . 4 601 F. Railroad. 10 00
Alliten,.. 5. I Z.'Nlagara. via. Buffalo. 10 (10
Williamsport,. 5 ik`Suspension.rtridge. ' 10 09
Elntita. . 7 etriii'levelatid,, , 11 70
„L'stis•rson. ', • 7 l':ill'oledn, . 14 75
etsrtAT, • , i . 7 Aictnaluiati. -lit ilo
Penn Van, , A W-Detioit, sta. Rail. ' DI 00
. ,
Gorham, , $ 04'1 " Buffalo and
Genera, via-Gotham, 8 049 Lake, : i . 13 00
••St.eam."r ',,Chie3i.iri. via hit. War e '
Jolin AruOt, • : , t'',l Aoc tern and Michigan
canandaleita. i . s er: 'Central Itailniad. ' 20 VI
iloneoye Falls, I A siiiiiiicage,sia 13tiffalo arid
c a l e ,i o ahi, .. S si; Lake Short , MiehLran
be Roy, S !KA Southern Railroad. :
Ilatacia. '- : , 0 09 , Chicaeo, via Buf. Fake ßochester, • ' SG4 and Michigan Cen
, liutfale. via. N. Ir. au d E.. I teal Railroad. .
and But and N.' Y. '' litock Island, •
. City, • , , .' 10 Pia:
. - E. T. 11C1111ELL, Tickrtand FreighS ,*gout. '
. ' N. W. corner Sixth and Chesnut streets.
G. A. NICXII.I.S.Sup't Philadelphia .Ir. Reading; Railroad.
T. 31clil$St_Klic. Supt Catawihsa, W. and Erid Railroad.
-, lIEN in" COFEIN, Supt AV illiamsfAirt and Elmira Rail
road.
- PASSENCER:TRAINS ! ~
Between Pottsville and Philadelphia.
Gli and afternay,7th. 1855. the J'assenger Trams will
- Ira se the Depot at Pottsville. corner et Union and tail
road streets. daily as follows': . •
.
From Pottsville to Philadelphia. .
Morning, !AMNIA - -, - - 7:4A. M.
Evening Line. pt - -- 4 P:.31. .
. Sunda. - Train. i.nnce is day). • - - 7 30. A. M. I
- , From Philadelphia to Pottsville. • ,
Morning Line o rit , - - -• 7 - tie A. M. •
Ever.ing Line, at - -• . • - -3 30 P.M.
Sunday Train. inner n day). - . :: :m I'. 31,
111)t I.S 0F PA.S . SINO , READINtI.
9' • 14 , r Philacielpl.la r . at 0 o'clock. 19,ministes. .1.11., and .
at 5 0'c10c.k.,21 minute's, P. 11. Pee Pottsville.at it o'cicsk,
:14 minutes. A, )1.. and 6 o'clock. P. Ill: '
FARE. IN ALL'TICE'LINES—BOTII WAYS. .
1 Is: eta.. 9. - .on CL.9.
Pottsville to PhlindelphiA, ..$2 70 $2 25.
Philadelphia to l'ottssille, . 275 225 •
l'ottsillie to Reading. • 1 1.5 Ss Reading hi Philgrielphia. ••.175 ' • '1 45 ,
The, liars stop of all 1.5 e Stations arnng the Trout,.
Fifty pounds. of baggaie will be allowed to each posen
e.4 in these lines. and prt.sengers are expressly prohibited
from tahing anything as baggage tint their own wearing
apparel.' whit will he at the risk of its owner.-
- .r.ri)'• All tickets must' be purchased beriare entering ihe
cars. is.l order ef the BeinEof Managers.
Mae 10. I S!',.', • iiii- , '1 S. BRADY , 'l'll 5-.-s•iqiiro
ISPORTATIO
TRA
,
THE ADAM- EXPRESS COMPANT..
i)ul".rsvltiLE TO 11ARRISBUltF;.
J. This line con ens daily nith atltheir great South
ern and Western Routes. By arrangement their plac'r of
business in Bottst Die will be at the rare of Howard &
Cn, Those hating articles for transuils,don bycsaid line.
will call upon C. 11. COTTER. Adam's A: Co.'s Agent. at
stld (Mee. . S. S. WILLIA3IB, Superintendent
April t 2, 185-1 IG-tf.
PHILAD'A. & READING RAIL ROAD. .
RATES oF FREIGHT ON• MERCHANDIZE. -
.1N AND AFTER NOVEMBER Ist,
until ftwther notice. the following, Rates of
Freight will he eharged per ion pounds:
•
E 1"- . :".
Dry Goods. Confectionery. Books.Carilet- ar: ; "
•
15
lugs. Cigars. Fresh L Kish. Glas!+. /Fe
'Anvils. Rrau. Clutter. H opper. Eggs. Ear- I
••
thenwar.t.Grindstones.roceries.ll4tup
Hams. Hardwan.. Hides, Hollow-Ware. r 22 11
Leather. Machinery.llysters,olls.Seed.s.. I
Al Beer.Cotton.Co free. G rain. Bar Iron,)
Lead. Molasses,Nails.Spikes. Ills.. Salt. 1 , 3
sugnr. Whiskey. &c.. 1 • ."
Brooms, Fire Bricks. Guano. 31111 :atones,`
Bitch and Tar. s.u.'.l , ct - ..tp Iron, Tint Is•r 1. 15 71.;;
ARTICLES nF PREItiIIT:
.
. and Lumber, Sr.. ' - ~. I i
•
.tricks: Coke, Corti IVE4)(1. Clay. Grivel,) c.
i v ,. Iron !)re, Llme.tone, lkianure. l'iz I r 12 ' 6
Iron. l'lnster, date , &c., . , j i
Four. r... , r barrel,' ', , :' J .1C) !15
'Oct. ';'.1.155-1 . . ,• • 42.4 f
PHILAD'A & READING RAILROAD.,
OFFICE of the.-Phildu. 4: R. R.
• phileflelphia li•bniorY
rates of Fr , 3,7ht and - Tolls on' Ci.ll transyss
Convany, Will lid :is follows, from
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rnosi = v '
By omb-for the Ronn.l of ManAgery,
31Arclt .1.1S5?: B•tf S. BRADFORD; gecrptary
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- SCHUYLKILL NAVICATI
IFFICE Se I lkill Navigat
\Jr - .lfarch
Thelliarce f"r the use rlf cars and fur tr,
clic Coal, carried on the Schuylkill Navlzat
follow'', Until July Ist, 11J): •
ECM
La ndltic,r,
March 154:5
Front Pr, vr
TEE WHEAT FLY.
[The red ;trona alluded to in the
muni'eation is the larva of a minute t ran
fly, ricidon4ia distinguiAhed Jo ; 4.6
fromithe Hessian fly, which is,
fort4T is found in the head, whil,t ths E tutr „ . `'
fests:the stem of the plant.—Edi
• Man Sint—As everything con necte d,
the :cheat! crop is interesting under Pte.:.;:
circumstances, I offer the following
on a ulnc t dreaded enemy, the red w( - 1 7 .,„
Be referring to some notes. I tiad that tfr ..
sunset on the ninth :of sixth
noticed hundreds of small flies . alighti nz
the heads of Wheat,.and apparently d c} , ; .
ing 'their dggs in them.
Same heads of the,wheat which were t . z .„,
in a milky state, were 'enclosed in ;t 4!. 1 ,. • ,
the !purpoite of observing what w01,i4
butlbeingkleprived of its nouriAmen! it--
dried'np, tend no further discovery tyai . tt , ;s ,::
bat; at the. expiratiOn of six day:4 fr., 113
time the !lies were first seen, the w.,;;4
petered in•the growing wheat, and prol 3 l ,
this time' entered that state of ex i st , c ,„,
which it draws its support twin the gran,.
11.1) nn i On egamining the heads ofrittat 16,
25 uo
ripe, it was found that the earlie,t tm
ese'aped entirely, while others ,- xere parnn
injured, and the small backward on H
• entirely worthless; some containing ar e ,-,•!
worms t.t_t each grain, or rather the
where the grain should have been.
MEM
. It is eVident, therefore, that the um- t,
cape this pest is, by timely sowitt 4 o f
ri [telling t varieties, and by literal tutitirte. :t ,'
pu'sh it mi to early . 'maturity; a COUT,I;virE4
is !also . Calculated to secure the crt - tp
rust.- 11. is contended by Some. per t : ors i,„„
the white wheat is more liable to be i n t 4 ;,,
Holt rather that the worm hay a prefer:
for that, v‘:ltile the Jlediterranean is i.e.:fit- EI
eMpt from its ravages—which is 11 , t:Lts
true. But I think there Can he
bitt that the cause of
. this different., i s
siOned by the Mediterranean ripettir.,::
days earlier.than any,. white 'variety ttai li
ItCen introduced f - The
has Lech raised itithis county for the 1a,:, ;
t teen years; and is prefercii to guy other
although it has a" weak stem, and is, therviA
pittble'to fall, yet it is valued for its p n ,L,,: t ,
LqUalitieS, yielding on good ground arum u::
Iti five to forty bushels to the, acre. S
Delcar are County.
1 AWUCULTI:IZE lx Fr-am:E.—A letter wr•-:
for' the !Republic says:-,-i-'!A trip of six 1:::'
dyed and fifty miles, from the northern luta
s'Outhern extremity of Francep justifies cr.!:
the expression of
, my opinion t h a t tier „:
does not shed its rays on 54. fair a la nd. or,-,
so thorbughly cultivated: The whole coax.
-Is literally e. garden. I;very square footfrz.
the mountain-top to the!lowest ravine, is ',,
to produce something, if it be suseeptNe:
it. Their mode of planting or , - ,o'.l'iv ti.;
crops;', whether on plain or hill-side; prod,.a
the finest effect on the appearatue ~f 1
iandschpt'r. - . The plate allotted for. each cr.
is laid out in squares or. parallelorann, v.
Mathematical precision, and whether lar,j,
small the best giirdea could nut he dini.
With greater accuracy; As there are tui'fe - .
pr '
i
hedizes, and as the different cr,p,a7, , it;l
rious stages of tumurity, you can ianviaet:
variety of, hues 11191 meet the. eye. and
Magnificence of the-panornum thdt ,itr.F.::,-,
;.out in every direction as far as the vi , irel al
.Penetrate, . In the absence of fences. er.r. ,
!'secureTli3 i ropes, are driven about their
' 6ragn by females, and sheep are cont
• -
''within the required limits by boys, assis!e'
; 1
f'a shephurd's.dog." .
Co.,
IsL5.
rt.l 1 y
to Julie
1 75
1 NI
1 CI
t
1
1 Cy
105
1145
12 Ixl.ll 45 ; 1 SO
1 1 1 70
I'9o 1 ' 1 70
' I.vo 1 15 170
. 1 90, 1 115; I
9. 155 1 711
IPO 1 5, 5 170
165 16 9 lab
ME
105
165
N CO.
ion Co., t r
Ist, 1555.
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MN : IS:ICE-NTS
77 65
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a 60
r,7 60
67 CO
62 . 55
62 55
57 . 50
57 5
57 50
57 50
52 47
52 47
52 47
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! •, TIP: USE Or._ Clll.ol:oF4Atat.—The I.r.c.
HlAlitet COIOCS to the COPI1C111::1011, that thi.'
!:of chloroform must be measuredlY abalid,r
Therti . is - ,iif; doubt, says the Lancet, that
linosVity . til the prnctice, the remarkable
!; fects prodUced, and the fr:eedonf from ri,k,..
unhesitatingly asserted, have led to very:!
abuses. Had . chloroform never been inlat
save when its use was necessary, lives v.;
i not kave been sacrificed to the removal
li
tooth a toenail, or a little finger, in tapr.
hydrucle, or touching a sore with caustic.
use should be reserved for those cases c:?
which the intensity or duration of, the pr.;
lan operation crinstitute seriouS'conipiicat: - .
or where insensibility is 6sentiali, to t 5;;
ceedings of the surgeon.
. •
KKEYING MILK 'i:KOM SOPRISO.TWe
seen it rebommentled in a number of
changes, to use a 4ttle soda in sweet
the purpose of prOcenting it front btu::
sour during very, - hOt weather, aad'esreid
in' thunder storms.; We cannot Utti thin;t:
this is far from being a commendable ris'l
The 2 ,best -way to preserve
clean vessels in a tool, dry, airy place.
11.1
milk becomes so i nr, the cream should 't
be skimmed oil fOr - chtirnink into butt
cl
There can be Ino doubt hut a little
which is an alkali, will pre;:ent milk it .r.'
coming acidulous, as sooti.,kvait othe
Would, but the cure is just as htvl'ai
LABOR SAVING SoAr.—The
American agriculturist has been exper.s'
ingHon soaps, atO finds.. that the
threelnarters of an dinice Of borsv
potin4 of soap, melted in without b.
makes a saving of one blithe lailot if:l 2
ink, and improves the wilitenes ' o f
rics; besides, the usual caustic tffec:
mired, and the hands are left v.itira Fib
soft and silky feeling, leaving nollnsif
A*
to be desired by most amhitioo
woman
How TO TL as A WHITE; DXII4II
have been fold', but never have-Arid Y.'
periment, by a Celebrated cultivate: (f
in Belgium, that h'e will be able, in the
of a year or two, to produce . a 1111:e
keeping -constantly watered
lbe
white with a solution of sulphate `:
The stilphate of iron films hydrat:ge'
4
and wily not other white flowers aslcV• e)
course the solution must be very weal,
~ ;• ItsAs, _ ‘ ......-, ..
Gardener's Chronicle recommends the . .I ,A I
oil of wormwot4.to keep off the iniel l '
named. Put al l ew drops o n a banfit
or IL
•
piece of-folded m uslin, and F•st 1 .
lied Inauntefi by the enemy ' . .either.ol2
.
tribes eanibear wormwood. and the i'.'
/ L o l
specially ,com mended . to travelers w 0 -
le to full among the topers of hlool•
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DxsaEly:s.—The Scientific :loci '
tions its readers ,against the useof
pails, and says the oxide of lead; g'it
pails are painted, is a. daugeroui
bas. been kaown to, be pr oductive of
many cases