tx'rEaritPurP lover; Parry Bate? gives the t r.d*.v.'~itAtEliblinOtelli gasant hit of --nutolaiegenArittilabes in she , Bum bag io-thtd " Th-trdit-iis,rXhi O s er is hsrmliose s ' • And AO =n* to PAO USr 1 .44 FT ' tfeireweetilW teet area:Hint hue, ' loads. Siseliseard glabos ebb threw k - •iffixdid cut - obak.'bot on her am% tu critous tint 1411 r•rl dw in d it •sbk stood, with dowtwasi 04, A. wits Arn i pie In 'lden tuba: thee 401Ps fril-dirriio young deill - fir usialebeesibia by - torprise And stole ti kisibefore I could - Peeeent the winee-box if would: .11 - lal. DOI" Brake. hoer can yeti take such liberties—herb in this ingl? , • ;ire quite too bait besides, haw queer .'s i es L v • , 1 ,4 UVt ie Ti l t a o e ktioar 6 ' 44 1 te! rig *A rd ) athim basirAie.ethers near." .1114 tempered well , !l•P • With.gentie •bustetub o4 " _Mj aruscrept eagedi;but fhT• _ • "DeU'r:lliiry dear..? lwas soft Mid clear, , • . Unt.bow. it dueled-22Y heart to bear; - Itateyt- dirtier : Kate, I woe:tr" • ,Masi but yet - S t . • - , I kissed - het tands,l kissed her hroir, • 1. kissed bet dewy mouth, and now, Stith -this for this." as kiss for kiss, She paid with usurY now t •Slien ail her - form was lore powtow(Od: •. And Paddy to tug bitartabs presitid;. With blushing hue and free embrace ' eia ‘ duped me to her heating bread . . , The'r . k . o . ll4 sris beland Kale, It lc& dean long to .find us.ltate;:, We pr4a4 what dill s trkht grow from a klaP, ' Anctiao one ani-to-ntlnd "TuEclr WILL Kew, the dog will hak.e,his day,'' liarilet says; bat there was — a cat that ,mewed add had its day, too, not long'since, on _ the N'ew -York and Erie Railroad, while the trafiAiagliefng'siopka",tri tale iiiied` and .444, t .‘ water, the,passeogers and especially some of the .female.-passengers, had their attention woaderfally .edited by the mewing of, a cat or kitten somewhere in the car. , "Where,is that plagiii cat?" said.a nervous laity, who "could not, abide" that harmless, necessary quadruped. I , can't .bear 'em; I ghiesS a someh'ody's got it iii their car sounds as if it was half Sp o eel.' • However, wood and water being served, on weA r ii" the titin'oCer',liiie'. c ti,4 - 164 re - heties, n r"steppes," of ,some,.ihirtjde or forty miles, . which, prevail on. that magnificent iron tho rovrhfare. When it stopped: : . "Ile.awi—meatu!-.7-stzAw!". ouruied again from the floor of the car..as if direCtly under the feet of ifie-fissingers. • "Good gracious mel" exclaimed an oldmo 1113T1 from the "rural distriet§," there is a cat . unnler some of us, sare eitoughli_ I hear the pOor thing its plain as dak t '' And she step ' lied o t into the passag way of the broad car y and gave her clothes good 'shaking. Now Colonel gam, a dis wished road man," 'who was a passenger, had also his cariosity excited, as was also that of a good many otherS - : and after scrutinizing inside of the cars pretty.closeli:(flia "meaws" all, the while sounding more or less Plainly), several got out to see.if jhey could solve the mystery . by an exatnination of the ,uncier•side of the train. The secret was soon "oat." There„ Was 194..) ,with a hat:Muer, 'as is eustotnary at inter- Yals, under the•train, testing the wheels to see . if gay one had become crackebor otherwiie injured; and while hewas doing ,this, out:of t lie holF 7in the , side ,of a "ventilated" wheel, ur a Nv i 4eul with a largo hole in it near the edge, oil the inside, a frightened kitten, with "di. len;led eyes and visage „all aglare," thrust forth itslieed,leapedeuti andian;like Nvith ilsimail'eut off, zig-zae . ,'and Crazily, into an adjoining wood! Prisslraiti"rolling gait," nod ho wonder. -She had rolled over and over for, more than fifty miles! • '"we" eartte•.on''a BrOoklyn ferry-boat the other. day, a gentleifilii, one of . the fast mea evidently, drove On board at a rapid l'ate,• and nearly ran over aarta, who seized his el. horse- by the :bridle and brought him to a standstill. : "What: do you! mean," said the driving in dividual, "by catching hold of my horse?" ...What dd you mean by-driiiug over-people in this ltii4 of away?" .7 .1 • ' 4tt gi). of horse..l tell your . se.e yeti hung - first." Tao- man leaped out of his baggy, and coat iog rapidly upon the other, whip in . .,hand, tried ontt • "f say let go of that horse." ' • l say,i woti't till-I get ready s ." "Well, then," said the driver, throwing his I whip into the;carriage' 'just hold him, will you?" und'helkW into the cabin. Tliaiwvta as quiet, and quite as cute a way 1J settle edispute, as that „adopted by Nooks when he met Stooks in a tight plaCe, , and nei ther weld tarn out without some danger of 9'verturaing their respeetiVe carts. - you rian't turn out," said Nooks, serve you' j 4st as I did. a -twin I met half - a mile back here in just such a place as this." Stooks was 'impressed by the decision which. Nooks dis played, and promptly Totuplied• with the tre ,plest; but just as :he was getting by, he in. 'i l •uire!L: . . • .• • • ~} 1,7 about that man Sou met—how did • "Veit.; .5.'M eee,'F'said ~ .4 odlo4."4:l l ieti. l'• found l ie - w9ll4'.:turtkoat;_foz•me, Trhy *. luet , tamed out fur iliml7 ' .-, ..„ . . A9viaTAGis -or-AN iirlitNO..--4 little, boy about. five years of ttge' was .sent to the gret-_ eery ut the corner on some trifling.erind, and while thet , :e%iu bright,elp 1ig10.40 1 . u,,u,barrel of Oititinet .:.iici§e'd . tiii - 04,0) ; 4iTiiiii s lt9iit; aide of the door. -- In going out it appears; In* took one, o,a, returned t i o.bis itnother niuneh- • tog tt: J '4 - • • "Where aid you get that nice apple, Wtliiet'• inquired hi.s.,mother. , "DOL it at'the *eery," replied Willie. ••1/iii the man give it to you?" "No, I cook it." "Why, W, iliie, that Was naughty; you should, not take apples or anything ele without Tot. "But ilotokir saw - • , , Oh, yus, Willie, 1119. e 'Vas 9ue,,,,vho' saw vet t .? "ii 110.4 aw awl 0: A-, -;:t • r >ll ttIVhy4:GOCULIPIKyarat-r ,, Li Willie stopped - ,a'ttieeieniiii; koneidei, -( a#d thethiait-li a good deal of satiiirietion'oitiiie4s ed id. hil,iate., • he didn't see me. there wig an affqtit,ig :erica, entered a sinpre.in istindte, Fonle years nge, whielt,ind for its sign i ,ltlie Two . Biboirn,' and' n4dressipg bin:Lief:to kip, proprietor,- said:' 'T wish to see your pithier; tu've." partner, Sir.'., - 'I beg fythicitt; Sir, ittid!lope,..you'll cane theTair!,tk...s 4 7 l 7 ? 3 P 9 4iirz ll ;,isuif Pia4ll B l thiliitilierevere two of : usi! • .. t; 'T it _ A),..."Yr 1 : 11. once - . atoptachdti A 40 pretty iserws, nn'd said 'she 100 vhierigug - t cotild mat Leapgiiiweher s kiss. - Tile,..ad;:said slag, 'the must : not, do 'tilt 'lig tioaxeri I isirt. l - ' - thqn has adorn, thee ,rilay. u. Itai. -- thuanot:la:Lisa ca practice ~r'ic Apiu tea h:y-the Stato cE Naingylrotkiirk in 7811. ire percep,t inert i..b.rileivand the money lir alwaysl ;said back wlomovor it la called for. without the necessity of gielniznotict.ro it, beforehand. , --.•-...• - • I who itutithutt. oxalis . patihair money-in Mini yund...ou account. of 4boomPeciorotfety and - cowl vetilence,At Affords, but- anyi sago, large or small, la re•;' Ude -•Stillz I m 4 linsulbato.than hairs ntillSOit lire securely Invested r,:r theitandy of depositors. The officals oinotte t woalwillaft - P 3 Vapher"tr , 44 Y trout IWeleek. la the.sti o till / di_tcleekz. in the. avow • • , . • . bactougondokron4thurstitiYerroulart.tUkno'clocit.' inunct 4nrallitt WOES' two•people. be 'tale: th9...4eitrotturiluir InkonAtion, . • . • • • - • • n • -• wit.t.o? Mien the '}hive indeistAridink B glailltho l 4 rice Lowten tlacm. • ° , • WM. J. REED,./kergary.f - May 15; 160 pine. 11.1 1 ,54 441 -0. • . • kaklke:/leadtic4 l and 5'44 salmon"t-you may:safely donch* ihai ims been 'drinking like a fisti." ' ex.t.roxiga# friend -wislit*'l6.bor . rot" , yo# money s consider. which the vow wwlid ritherlose • • MMISMS==a EMMONS/1M INETWINITON. LEWltilialiSMot lN auTtcEß NS. 1 L2tstag lau4rni v.94ot 4.0 4400 1 a. • thl rema joenta eflowaelat'inaealtbia. wire, Stu slab Line DU; Naphezia. AunalOgYitll4; , IfiadVa PRiul , !• llo4 -tedttraMit ellikitigrus; 01#4.1 1 14,'' paclav, ajwaan advance over anctiint' - xuarnactw oer and, *Ater of,Piee OIL inaistnit • 'and • Mod:44lkb wilt lie Attache' ter 7 3tetaiwitti.# glittl'ideVcthat they la Ana It _to,theit lotteilttp to kg t ; • '' 16 •1 11 " sel 0 44 1 Mg° , 41;4 1 100$/ 4 . 0 k t ~eeoLow umgatLla : I 41- F . MI =I crAh Wk. ri 1K1 7 0. , 40 ,sciutii:Wate , Strect; Tvkl _Ly , e detplttklisteytottrtertil* Itrud> ate 4.. . • %'.! • e. cheow„.- •• Mee* , Il n a tt ati ui "greet 011 Sant; t• t .4 1;(f d, ' . Castile-Burp, ; artirY, Tided Frsit4'" • Olfve sosp, v44)4.64 eremites:ler, : , • fialsratus,, Owe* Parini; • ...iitarrOututry attrehantr i rely on haling the same lust' Opts rite> self then were-*• s4utie,2, HABFIESS: (*eat Sa) LACY & P ► Du r and S efri' attention of thidlegillea.4 , anig gene4ally, t:' their present hemlion, aud tO AP/ 4 W. `!,,hent tLa{ having armoged. the porthiu of their sleek vatted fro M he late tile; and In tmdinit to recdintnenne Tdisiftesi on their ot stand, as soon as it is -mended, with4Tientlikly new stork, now, Offer. to sell, their present. *stack, maqatini uCI every description of Double and SinglO IlartleM4 41elleel and gentlemen's Hiding q.dAies i andvsvry artic l e In 11e , trade, at a very heavy dedneticu from the original ;:),' and, respectfully invite ite . inspection pni)lic • evilly : -• ; • -. • new establishedqs the . bpet tide ever offered for if/wing Clogers. It is lei:direly free from Alcid, or anything Injurtotui to the Chest nrt - des.. . All - Tfousekeepers who bate not ;used it will, 1101 it much cheaper and less trouble than Indigo or anY oth - er artiele.out. "The great demand for It has hreughl out, several lutiteiont. Storekeepers and"consumern will careful to get BENJAMIN BAIILOW'S, ptit.up at Atfred tratterper's Dray sore, No. 169 NOrth Second "Street, Philadelphia. Storekeepers can pc their supplla from the Grocers and 1./ruggisti they deal With, at prices that will pay them a good profit. ; . ' Drugs, Chenalcals, Palate,. Varldehes, Pyo Stuffs, Lc., • .te., with.* first rateassorttnent of erbrything in the line. Storekeepers :Physicians and 'Manufacturers supplled•at reasonable rates.. ALF. WII,TBERGELDruagIst, tb 199 :North Sulasilikrest,,,P;teadelphia. ', - . # 1 1 01i.. 7 ... 1 . 8 4 5 . R., L ' : ff• -• 43 1014 H ' - MANCF)MITIIEV. poi' Port Monxties,Pocket Books &Discoing CLIO; N. iv. Ow. Aurll/ If CM -Ma §.1., raibldaPhill. „ x LWAYS otPhand, a large and varied • - temortuient of . .., ort . formates, - • 'Work Boxes, - ~.......-_ ._ Pocket Books, - ' Callas, 1 mi.... 0-4 Bankers' Cases, : ,TTaeeling ita.rs. i`e .. ‘ V' ' Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, - ' Chessmen. • - Pocket Memorandum Books, ~. -POrtablotteskg, - Dressing Cases, cigar Cases. de.. ke. Alm. a general atiortment or English, French owl 'Ger man F.rney Goods. . • ' I '-Rine Pocket Clattery, tams, Biter StrOPs, and Gold Pens." ~ : . . . ' Wholesale, second and third doors. • . . . . . i P. If. SMITH. ...y, ii: arncr Fourth 4rECdailut .4f4.; Ptaadetplita.l Sir On the receipt of $l. a supirior Gold Pen' will be' sent to any part of the United Btu*, by relic—describing Pon; thus—medium, hard, or soft e.l ' . - " .31arch 31, IS-55 ', 1 . • 134 y .i - ------ 4 -- " ,----- 1 - - MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. • I o . Littil LEE WALKER.; enceessorsto GEOBOE WILED), No. IRS Cheimut street, under the Utah House, Philadelnkla, are constantly puldlshlog the latest Illude. foul the - most ; popular Au thors in the United States, In a ktyle that will vie with any is.sheir at any other house,..tither in this country or Europe. They have also the pleasure to announce to the public that their stock of Sheet `Music on 'hand, can/data of the; kir;, , est and' most complete assortnitint to be found in the; counti7; they are constantly adding to their stork all the; New Musielaiiblished In New York', Boston, ac, • They alsoffintlish General Instrut lion Books, which are In general 'use throtighont the country. 'PIANOS—A lino assortment of the best manufacturers -of New York and Berton. at the lowest cheap priers, • MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Also, a general assortment of Otiltais; Banjoes, El rites. .teSetaleoes. Rc.. Ilella,littltar and Harp 'Strings, of the beSt Italian qualities. all of ;which will lo furnish ed tethelptiblic and the trade at the lowest rates. Orders punctually attended to. 1( All Lee a Walker's M rode and Publications can be obtained at IL BANN AN'S Beck pod Music Store, Potts ville. - - PlalladelpliLLPeti. 4. IRS-1 - -tf LEATHER AND FINDINGS. - • TITE SUBSCRIBER; respectfully in -11 the attention of dealdra and ethers. to his ' large and well selected stock of heather and Findings, which Is kept constantly .fresh by repented drafts upon the manufacturers of this - country . cod of Europe. and whlati is madeup in part of the hallowing artirletip The best at and red Sole: Slaughter, skirting and dam aged: do.; fineness, Bridle, itiud and. Welt Leather: Thong and Laeing do.; Wax Uppe'r, Boot, Grain, Buff sad Split da.: Xity Slaughter Kilo. Salted and collar do.; City, Cautitry. French and Patent' Calf Skins: . Ikaet leg ileowees; Burk Skins,..Vad Skins; Chamois, and Moroccos: Bindings dint Lininp:Of niftiest; •Vrery description; Shoe thread. Palent thread: Silk boot :cord, Laces, and Silk and Union Galleons; Black and Cialotold English Lasting, i Worsted (invent and erns:tied' Fronts and Footingin Awls. Tacks. Needles; Eyelet amid crimping triallitnes and Eye lets; Steel. Iron, Coppey and Zinc Nails; Files Rasps, Knives: Rubbers. pegs. Bristlec and Boot Web; liana- - mere, Boot and-Shoe Trees. Lasts.; Crimps, Clamps, [bin dles. Gum. Color. Cod Liver. and Tanner's Oil; Shoe - Tools and Currier's Tools of all kinds. ready for use. ha sides many other articles net enumerated above. and all of which will be sold at the lowest ruarket rates. by ' WHIM Importer and Dealer, 497 ilatket St., above 11th, . Philadelphia. 32-4 y lIMI I= SE MMUI I= ,+.! • .a s :V i ti7 , „ $ ' 7737 BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE Aug. 12, 1814 MATCHES! MATCHES I! TORN DONNELI4% Manufacturer t! and Inventor a Safety .114 till Smarr 14)righl Need Thx, Notches. No. lot; North Fourth Street. (shore Race.) Philadelphia. Matches i 171% lug become an indispensable article in housekeeping; the subacriber atlor a great sac rifice of time and money Is eartbied to offer to the Public ~an art lele at once combining Gluey end r!‘capriess. The Inventor knowilig the, danger apprehended on account of the theasey manner lawhlch Matches are generally pack ed In paper, has by the aid of aew Stearn Machinery el hIS own invent Ma. succeeded in getting up s Safety Patr eut Square Upri.tht Itiool Boa; this hoz is far preferable. inasmuch that it oce-- - ties no More morn than the old round wood Mains - al keel To* Hundred per cent, out 41 to shippers ho considerable ad vantage; row, andsecure amitist moisture andspou nudiou. and dispels all danger on, tramp's as of Railroad, Shatubast or. any other 1111 These be shim' They an and the been lni Ponie, for they . , :Itetl so ttuttotekruss or more may if the wprld with perfect safety. stiloartiele for honto consumption, Western ;mullets that have ever will do i well to tall and eatWahme e WAR RA .1,7 . 1.71) Ed be rior(o cred .to the Thlhlie. • - JOUNT DONNELLY. • 3rth Fortrtki street. Philtk4ptda. • 484 m AZ" asmativ4 E:= . • yoft loading _and.diachorging argoes, Plle4liiving, raising Territ_Orerrnm_Mines.piimphig Vater,drlving Ore-wasbors, ; Alto, maimed exit *, ip'tbr driving pitiable and eta ticinary Saw Mlittrl Abith Whit:tit them ;to Mil% athern'itnterpowet hitt failed.: • c0.“.„e.4c.,14 . ... tisEvrOti FtSEL. , - they are Moved by a team on any Mad. The first. Pre Bah= (Silver. 31411a1) an awnnled -03Jbe Franklin la stituta, at' their. caliiiatioirs Itt AE:SI and 1553; also by the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society at - Pdih lig;••• • - • " laie 1 Affilastiiiiciegiirsolugmbsikomesommunrinw, CEO •U So UOUPPLETOUr ' ` , "54 WOROAte*Alleilielliera ill IRON , 3a..!warll 41taie Ono, .thribritt, ; $Oll, , P 1 410 4 7 , 4 Wks. , Z 13PWRY 47 _Co., No'.`2l4lt. whustitmiktdi. - ,wsl a ppcor 'vomit CAL"Xixot 40' &land Leather and Kipp. _ , thiladaildda..ltabraiory Al, 145 7-Iy . f. - 1101114 — ifi.kliVIIVARRAI47111 wigs; : arta 'thi-Widoirkiit44. fu . oosuitiato Wino Bartel. Many of ittliftifttifibofttd , . ...tom Stow; atm* IWO. slur are entitled, under ism 'kite Ott.ot. wilco.ieris of tasty CIO list . tllttitt Asking vtotntitlyi itt6oado4 to at rensattabletAantern applying-to J.4O.Nr/4.1 '4:Atonal cf , Ctittroocif; • Apttl 'A; 11110;3174ta • - Eanfoto Bt., Pi4lOllL. : ;BOYS' CLottll,lo.l, would 'respect.; -inliclnform their ottutaon+ friendg and enstotoetttiif nylkitt Cnunty, th-st.theit assortment of Ciothinifor Yonngtaetttlemetils much larger. theit' ocer, And they erre-dispined to fa cheap. remoko, litt4 , : at a dist...ail**, bare the pritilege of esehangint clothing purekotl.il,4!7' at this store, if they do not suit. ' ' • • •r. 'tore* nittroten. , z:! 272 Chestnut Sti, corner of Tenth, Plillaktft. Ayril 22;1855 ' - ;" : . .;MILLINERY = Spring Salida, if 135.•• ' • . tJOHN-STONEiItqfAINS,.._No. Smith •Ikeotid Street; titlfadelphia; bairn limit opened their Spring importations of Mks. &Oita :4(.4./ons' flowers. Laces, Crape,, dr, de., includit*-0 Opera! Aswirt meat. of Iftifinen 41 dicks o 1 the tnosiiiitsk hoosblu siyles., _ . • The above goods bare been imported expressly *OW Spring sales,and comprise thelargest and hot itsareni la our line tO Lip forind in this - market. • -Philadelphia. illarelk. In, 1.845. ]ill-km ,TO CASH BUYERS. ' • ! , ,„.1' BAILEY - IL' BA 0 T WEE ,;z2,,H 252 Clussao.lli.; - alioyeliinth;Ph4lisielOist, niva SOtt opta A LARGE.s - iocK taILA MBRA.ClNG.ihe'new and . leading kyles in Bmairett, tarphiai4nd ir Carpeta;ol3:Clotbic te., all of which will betwixt at the lowest CAM PRICES:- ; •`" • 'Wholesale:or • 'September 23,380 - • • • 3g-ly . Il . T. ire, sos nzrell • - . • • -Arnotiss;tir.o- .. d,: S. .6206Y . .4 SONS, . *..-t , .• TO. 223 i North Second Street, bell* - ' Callowhilt,inad toritiewest corner E4hth & Spring 'arden Streets, ~ P itt7stfrip/tta, would rthpertfully infornt• tbrir former - cuitoineti'and others. that they bavOl t ust Uhl in a spiendittassnrtnientof airpeis,,Oil Ctoths,-% ut tittpx, Windoio :flutdes,.Dnor Nuts, de., tte., at very rOix. ed. prices. wholetrnle and retail. T , LKE Nunti...-:**l will rcli our goods as cheap ar'orikst , other Nouse of pie kind in the City. .... Phil adetpb ht. Arid 7,1F35 .se p 1.4-:sln, • - - ,GUANO &SUP. PHOSPH. OF LIRE. Ttt HE suliscribers:aro prepared ' to WupL ply the Dyck rill nabkt rertillzers at market Pikes; o Dick to suit purchasers. In itoro, 1,000 barrOU Su per PhesPhlreVC PP*, p'aent4l44l-oqtkal to any that s made. ~ .., Mexican Gaxna. . _ _. We. twit tbo attstd tun or Farmers and Dealers WI this tiusno.nly ehemieslanalysii4 It is found to emit:ilia a larper nioportion of Phosphate than. Peruvian Guano.- 2,000 barrels landing,. For sale by' •' ' • !ff , • J. B. A.* S • AUX% Fob: 10, 1.5f..5. r-ty 7 cke.S. Wharres; Pkiloditiphia ARCH, STREET. HAT - 41 r OS N.E. Cdr. Sth & Arch Sta., PhltadelOtala. . Al' the above establhholent rra.Y- ' Le toyed a complete assortment of 'lkyts, asp,. Poffrelists. of olery, d6serlpflon.af pikes which cannot fail to please. • Every article is manufactU*d on the, premises. and no goods are Allowed _ to leave tbitaidorn *ble are not tierfeet in every respect. Partientar don is invited to the ifole.tkiti Hots at Three I.* tars. which for beauty and durability will compare fhitumbly -with - those sold elsewhere for four,dollani. Iprli 11. ISSS . • W. C. WI LLM Aid*. - COLENIAWS CUTLERY STOSCT.. Mg N 0.21 North Third Street. _i = ' (10N ;haild, a litrO as sortment bePen-and Pocket Knives, Seissni+-2. and Razors. Table Knives and Yorke. in 'ivory:stag. bnfialo, bone and wood handitai earveri and Fo:ks,. Knives. Le. ALSO---a, very o.Lteui.:e assoc:mral of Walteti. Teti Thus, kc. . ; . • : s e' : ' Eine' English Onus, Colt's Pistuls.,. Allen• l' ei‘lv mt. and Single and Double barrelled Pistols. with ageneral stock of Fancy Hardware. constantly on hand. ! JOHN M. COLEMAN, l'aliWitfer. Philadelphia; Der. 30, 11 , 5.1, fDer, 27. '33-.521 • BARLEY : SHEAF HOTEL, 103 Yorlh 2n a 1 xi ref .12. fete doors below Vine. Philaffriphia G: B. Keller, Proprietor, (SUCCESSOG TO M. WATSON.) . . - TILE present proprietor having eir4 ery facility ands know ledge of the wants of tii; coutmuoity, would'utost respectfully solicit a crept nu ance of the former patronage. and pledges hlmskif that' nothing shall be wanting on his part to give t*most perfect satisfaction to all. The table will Im Mttpplled with the best In the market—and nothing . willi remain undone that will contribute to the comfort of bis puesta. Ca" Stabling for over 100 horses; yard lam add rout nuidious. - April 21.1~55 1P fij GEEEN arl - SOMETHING NEW. , zia .1.1% . 1) 90 311 1 11 , 1 ' ,-' . '`, ,', '''-'. ' • ,-- 1' - •.• • 14 1 ' 11 0! F° .. ,...h 'i - - c`l4. MILLER'S spring ' 1144 v l Vito article ' eof Gime !to t and , i ,,,,, iIitTAIN • SHADES. l' . stn.: H y ~ -' ,Fikillrilt. . .Fr.neh Glazed Window Snad4 Are the grwit, attraction now of 116 . whok , n uitry. Gold Border Shades. lull Landscape Border lfiliades., Scroll Landscapes. Scroll landscapes and Flovora," Eve ry variety of Window ShadvP, FiNtOpl, Cords,, tasselg, Ate.. gi-Stnni,'tiftteriktt. liod'gc-lieoin 'mid ilt hi , i' ilhodes made to order, at • 1 43.11.: 411 LIiEIPS Erchoriee. Wind/no ,87,enle AfanOilelary. /1.5 - ' 4 pilot. Sonth West corner Second and A reb . .iltroets, Philadelphia. . , • ~ April '21 . . P:J:i;•1134,r(1 MATHEMATICAL, ,Of)TII — C - AL4tiD . instrAtmenes, I t S SPECTACLES, Mierosr,iipcs, 1 - isPY GLASSES; DRAWING INSTIII.;3IENtS.. sepa rate and in eases: Engineers' Lerell .Thetsl , llNs and Transits; Surssynes - TninpasseOltalns. Protrac tors, Parallel Rules. Ivory 6cales. Ac 4 Air Pumps..Eleetrl cal Apparatus. MagicLanteras, Thermometers !Ursine tets. tialvanic Apparatus, Magnets, lec, • 'Schools toppled by • JAMES W. tttEy.r., 2C Chesnut Mreet, Philadelphia. firs - Priced Catalngues.sv V A ith over ilinstratinha, sent . by mail, gratis. throughout the United StatesandVanada. Illay 12, .1 54 :5 ' • • 19,51 p THOMAS ag, THACKRAYx Clothing - Establishmenr,. . Nu. 34,0 C10.43i11 MILL'S Alikipi.t.VAL 'IINDERgIGNED - .resp.q,clfuly hafermlheir friends and the 'public generailY. that they haTe taken the store above mentioned. and intend keeping constantly on hand and drake to ordeo Yadhr - nnd Chilawia's Claking. of the must Improved etylts.— Mr. Cooper ThacianY, so long,qud fafgrnidrknovon ari cut ter for the 3lessis:lfoyt, will give Dls personal til..tention to that branch of the business. and hatters himself' in being able to please, thereby hoping to Secure a! Fl ir share of patrOnage. Very respectfully. I T 1103138 & Philadelphia, May 12,1F55 • , 11.1 6 4 M y TW . M. FRANCK, AUCTIONEER,- - N. W.I corner 2d & Buttonwood Ste., litatimany rut LAI) Fa.en.u. • positive Sale every-Evening; , 7?,•O'CLOCK, AT TILE AUCTION VILL be ;sold, without reserve; for V Cash—Cloths, C . S . :Frtneres, Natinets,4nd Dry Goods generally, Roots and Shoo+, Cutlery, (Ind!, Cloth ing', 51Ocirril InstrnmentS. snit Merclerudisegetinrally. - • Ot- i The ..trwtimeerr wilt !lire Ids perianut nt/pdion to sell nj Ase r y rtmrspliort. Philadelphia. February li, 1F55 ily AND',W R. REEDER, AUCTIONEER,, V - Q:167 N. Third Si., (I docii-;below Vine.) Philadelphia. ; r. Auction Sole every Evening, ' Commencing atf.nnlock, • 11111,,bmsold at the Auction tittne,l a general viriety of iocxJl%.: constgtinOn rut of Deets land Shoes, Cloths, Canimori: Ilardwarei Carpets, l'atent . Thread: - Spool Cotton, flank !leeks., ,l,imbrellas, Hosiery and Moves of all kinds, Silk and Linen li'dk'fs. Shawls. Clothing, and many other g,,,tis notetibmerated, The attention of Cenntry Storekeepers IsintrOff.olarly in. vited to these Sales, as they will alwaystind goOdito snit tthem. Zeritbsels ran be examined on the afternoon pre-. , lions to the sale. livery article guaranteed *Se as re= presented. Much 3, 1555 Of New Paper THE SubsiTifier has just add to .his Tery extensive assortment ot Paper Hangings, a great variety of New. gatterns, Among which. will be found many beautifufistyles; embideidg - all tidlatot de- It,iµms . parlor, chambers, entries. ceiltnga.:Ae.• Alva, rich and ekgant new styles of Gold, Sliver andAlnld and 'elvet _Papers, with match borders, at prieea varying , from 8 cents to V 2 50 per piece. . . Paper 'rangers nupplitxlFllenp at wholesale, n:n A Cheap .Hiper Store,. • ;,1.5 MISCELLANEOUS. ANOTHER SUPPLY May 26,1855 ep n e „ Ageni f or annty. for tie sale, ,of t i&TEN ' T METALLIC.DCGIV.;CASES 7: Which superrede all other kinds use. iteitt3 peri:etly airdight;it obviates the tieemnity of hasty blabs..and' also preserves the body Loom immediate deconVbsition They ttreparticulsrly suitable for transportingithe body, from one place to another. The faro Ls sovt , vd,irith a thick glass, with metal top, which can be nerented at tiny timeand,the taco of the ear* seen kts, friends or to: latices. -We might give you hundreds of ccrliflcates. to eor i t b on it e on e s tst o rnent. es to the advantajges tante Colin hat wver the/Pi:4M, but'ttie fOll-aWing wilt suffice: • . • - ' • . tgnaenten:—We witnessed the. utility of,ryour mental' "Patent Metallic florid Cases." .useditri convey' the remains rf the late lion. C:Glitlhouito the Con grettional Cenietery, whi h impressed us With die 'belle( that It Is the best article - knOwn to us for i*isp?rtitii.; the dead to their final resting place. • With relvect...we subscribe onrseives, YourKetc., - (slane,D.: Uenry Clay, Lewls.Caps„ Thin. Vanden IVM. R. Itlmi;Jett: X.'Staaen, Atchihsch,"A. C. Green, WM: P.*Slangnia, IlOry,flailge; D. S. Dickinson. A , _xpltet 7.4 If tsiAte:httelMhas • • 1:7;•2541 DI:Y. : I4TUE of 4 '0; iit "tif/ati4ileyiri , faitaii,Assuist Opt of the Conri. : of Camp n, Skits 'of ceuntyoid. to ma directed,..l. will espose:to puldiestdcoeM •. ' :- -.- --• :. •-- I 'r',. . . -. . 411111,)Alr,.313,1( 1ath0155., _,,.i tl: :. 2.. • . - ' - : Atll2 cieleek, -, 51...5t the ado of the Dattphin- and Saw •queltanue Coal Company. at Cold Sprins,24*Ens co w l • ty, in Cold sprianic- tpstualdp,-P1.,_:.-... _ . ;IA 7 i „•• ~ - All the estate, right, titisand interest of ;theDanTablui and tiustanetunina Coal Companyejjrt. and ,io all those certain 125 tracts. piiallthbli zinandilcontaluing In, the mire:Mtn AL 7o6 . 4 mn. I l Ill'. nn u all 4 tit- WI situate and hang in the &Suably of 11 i t iddle past ton, and Jetlititati; in the ittuty of Iskiiphitli;' mid Cokt. Spring and Ulitoll. In the county of lotanetg'athi , -:—.— .. . -- township, in the . ceanty 'erflehttylkih; logethef with all and singular filer/flues, minerabs;tiitinels,dritte, soloing miehistery. pieties - Mid Maths,: andilso all 'aiolt . singular the railroads erected upon and catinding.' from. the said lands into the' aid essuntlis' orpanipmh,- 1,04 non and Schnyiklll=.4be Whole Comptallifrike ottirtis nod property rc . Pl' Alto , DAUPHIN & 5th.,QUE11,1,78:4 - A.COA.L Co3lP,Ltiri and whithil particularly desisibui in the urn of Aistlerarl *las. AR* in 4 10 .4 1 111/ 4-2 1 / 1 1kPonlw * '49 4 , Which 4111 . , hi' e th ibttrti Oh thtf ; .!,,lay ef age, tiona i arti ef 4 tad -G , 4114 " 4 4 4 " 1 t s : 1 0 WO 14f ea battsti and 'titS ini., ine ilinith.blieltittnith elope, ittellti it§U'il,fiti . ' sellititall otikil nreemUl building's Add; isitticthiek Pr: itio pstStiejithat - Of thernistnera Of mialnr-Artteinflinads' enittlattind - lif tee. *at , In eiteWitant A15:404 . 104 iii `si t . and they extend frnln th e n4nOn't o 010 grinthebnnlift ,tiasataadobl4llsel t!ni&itttitilitYllaltStttitil an the Retell road. - , , ' '2 -, '..•..; . .,24:-!.= , 2 .: , ... ; .2 • Setssitalid hihanninargeentlow - its the • ;liberty of the D . 1 .AIIIMPiIIg 114! . M . 11fASNIcCOAL OD P4Nt, and to Wiest hyl. ~. ~ -2,- ~...':... • .DANIIII, - SWAM 'flaiir Ratliff 's 'Mee,. Lebanon.) : . ,; . . , ... .71ittial,1155 j • ''..: 4 :,%5i . ; .1. . • :••,-,! . ;, '5 1101 - .5,6' 41. d . -7, -4- :4 LYONVIKAT 7 77" 7 "- 4-s*Al:' I. I T .4 • .tl.l/8 14YOU'Imikliyiite,lialutiron * the hair! It is the mot otelighttill seij44oll. _ ht the work, epilikoleMialisitlyhttittattd ler they Sold heeds.' Theigeklailt'ear tiOtittiOkt alto eleldness of Otani IntiojAkimslielt ' . !late waly= titive4.l(eir York. - Ifone ratted of I'ape Jamie' Ohniter, for tiyir , poste' a 4 timid norms debilltr. kt:. on to bat at Why are Ifs a Sisk) x As BEEN thelot , ol:the- himldn HAS be weighed dctern ;Ikg,diseetie and stifferinin— UuLIJAVArd PIUS are sw.kally adapted to the relief of the the 'Stream . , the Deli:wk. and the of all ciitukst ages. StAleet 1 14 5 APIPtittablgt: • Itaktild . flollow:sy 'personally supointends the manufacture of his medicioashi the United states, eta otters them to a tree and ettllahtened-PauPie,sakbe heittreinedy the world ever saw ter the mineral ef dhiame. IThesti Pills . Partly th* , Blotod. c These famous Pills are eaprisrly combined to operate on the stomach, the liver, thQ kidneys. the jungs„the skin a tind the ixiirels,surinethatisty derangement hi their I Inactions, purifying the tolood.atte setyfecuitain of US' ind thud curing disease in all Us fonmr.., ~,Dyspepsia &OA Ltor Complahsts4 Nearly,half tbebutuma race ktare.taken these Pills. It has beeu proved in all parts or t h e world that nothing has bitun fotind equal to them in tans of disorders of the I j liver, dysp e psia, and stomach complaints generally.— They soon give a healthy tone to there organs. however td'ueh deranged. and when all ether-means have filled: . General Debility ! . 11l Health. Haag of the most despotic governments have opened their Custom !louses to-the intioditetton of these. Pills, that they may become the Medicine of the massed.— Learned Colle,tes admit that ibis. medicine la the best remedy ever known for perilous of delicate healtki or where the system has been impaired, as Its invigorating properties never Dill to Alford' rclief. , Female Complaints.. No Pernale. yonug or old, Elb9uld be without thiaeele brated medicine. It coireets and regulates the monthly courses at all periods. actibg Le many caws like a ebarm. It is also the best and safest medicine that. can be given to children of all 'net. and for any complaint; cense quently no (many should be seitlumt it. Holiatvay's Pills are the kg, Trimly kIIOILIZ in the world for the joffewirro•diwocerr • - i 'Asthma. • . . . :,ileadackles,. • . • '. r Bowel Complalnta, • Coughs, - ' ' . : i Influenza, , ' Colds, , ."ilatiatnation, . Chest Diseases, . - • . I, f rIIITArti Weakn ess,: . Culaprencsa, - • H'iLivertonsplidats, ' .11yspepsla,. ; '.•. Lowneva 14,61)i:its, Winon, t ' ":, Piiiik, - • . , - - prow. - . . • 6 Stone and Gravel,. • ' Debility, : Secondary, ,Syroptomts, 'refer and Ague. ' • Z Venereal Affections, - • . ir euo y e ck, z ppl a l n t s ., . .. .f,-..)lforttas of all kinds: - ..Sold at the shanuGactorles ler Profernor Ihdlonay, tO Malden Lane, New York, evict:lit !Strand. London, and hy all collectable 11;:trnicalatinnd Dealer' of molkines thronghciut the United Staterc and the civilized world, in bexesj at 25 cents. 6214 eents. - and la each. ! ' - • .alailbece le a tonsideraWioring by taking thelarger sizeal _ • ,t'.l N..11,;-Direetiona fair tha lE6l4m:ice; of patiemts In every disorder are attisod to rill bp* May -AVOID ALL ,OLIACKERY, Aqe•A'Nl/ TAKE MEDICINES rioo.ARIA) BY At"ii.ll. •-••• I • Regular "Pluallilan' LIFE pteolonged, ar)(1 a care for all-pitin. I_4j Cou g h s , colas, Ortilintaption,Croup, Whoopini , Congh, . , • • I'''Liver Ninplaielllyspepsla, • . Indigestion, tient ;stomach, &Tofu- • ~ I la. and all Skin Eruptlona, Fever and Ague.- Buttons' Fever. Cholera. Cholera Morin's. Dysentery. 1 Bowel Affections. Setif' and. Wreak Eyes.,lthrutur 1 tism, heart Disease.' Palpitation, Neuralgia. Kid- 1 • I ney and 'Bladder AtriCtions, Dropsy.; Fall- r lug- of tho Womb , and Female 1 , Complaints. • t At pule request of many of my patient*, I have consent- , ed to put up a class of my inns( efficient prescriptions la the form of Family 11rdteitse each . one suited to a par- I Ocular disease. and not, like 'the manufacturerleof the I many nostrums and panacea» of the day, promulgate to 1 "the world that any one eotnpound will care airdiseases, and who tin the Words Of,the great Italian physician,' Spallanumi.)"pul medicines - 4 which thSy Anew little in to bodies of tallith they kw•to Ws." • ; • . . J. S. lICSK. 31 B. Philadelphia. . A Remedrfor:.iach Dliease.•• -Dr. Hose's .Expectenrril or thug , ' Sgrup. fiwihora diced cure of Consbuiption, boughs, Colds, hoarseness, Asihina. Itionehitis,lfirittingqif Bloed.ltiAamatien of the Lungs or Throat, Tindall Pulmonary Disease* ,This pre-1 paration not only cures consumption if.taken In time,! but It fortifies the systenamlilnst all•ftdbre attacks. As a Congh Slediclue. itlh4.he /jest in the tvorldi it is now UFO and recounneryffed by physicians, both at home and abroad. •in bottice23 cent*,l,so cents, and $l. - - Pr. J. S. Rase's ir,,,,upin g , lllu g h. .Syrup.—This pcopa•.l ration always relieves. and prevents,the whooping cough' from running into other diseases; littch as intimation of 1 the I,ungs,•Dropsy in the and, Consumption. it ; 'gives Instant relief, and freghently cures in one Week.— 1 Price 50 cents. ' • • • •'• - Dr. J. S. Floc's Croup Norry,—Chlidrea are n 1501111.101 to Croup, which dangerous complaint yields . ' immediately 1 to De. J. S.ulless.le atvrat ritt.nen Creep Sp.*. pric e L., cents. Pr. J. S. lio.<os Extract 4 nar:is. IS one of the Lest rein - Mies ever used tbr disetutes Of the Kidn6s, Bladder, Ac. Price 50 cents. - , Dr, J. S. kose't Net:roils -Thrigoroling Cordial, for H enr i Dis e ases, all.liervous4ffectiuns. Flatulence. heart' Burn, Restlessness, Nutuhtiess Neuralgia. raising the , e rdeiie, and giving-power the whole system; it is al- ' most ratracubruS in Its effeet.' Price Sit cents. • • .1 Dr. S. Dose' BY'sPePtie easspousci, a sure cure for • Dyspepsia, Liver Complainti. sod indigestion, when to-; ken in conjunction with his Alterative cr Tataily Pills.! Price of both 75 cents: - - • Pr. J... 8. R on.' a hoiden PiN. for failing of the Womb; 1 Feniale Weakness, Debifiti and Relaxation. Price 191 cents. Dr. J. S ROIC4 Anti-Bgiwai or Dnitroad , Minnie not amounted to ..unz, every malair ordisease Incident to man. but they 4re a grand remedy for a Bii pouf state of the system Mid CtituDlEll Fevers. When used with .Dr. Rose's Toni& 31ixture. will cure the most stubborn'eases of Ditious li tier or lever mend Agile. Price I2X. and 25 cents. ••, •LFX. S. Rose s.Pain Carsx.—This preparation Is truly the wander of the age! Ceti'es all pain, external cr Inter nal; cures pain in the Sido.l,linta4 or Back. Chilblains. Ague, or Lumps In the Brash'. Corns. Bruises. Sprains, Tooth-ache, Ear-ache, Stiff ltecir.St.re Throat. l'ains In the newels and Stomach. Sudden Colds, Ac. Thu Paln Curer being a fine Tonic Mixtuie."ls also used with k• - reat bene fit for Weak Stomach and Bowels: Whenever you leave pain uie the Pain - Curer friely. arid You will obtain im mediate relief. It acts likosingic. Every faintly should have A bottle in the house ' in case of accident or sudden sickness. Price 12!.• ,, 1..2:4 and 50 cents. , .fixe- Persons of delicatel'constitutiens natfire, or these who have bean madweo by the'use of:tivack Medi cines. or any other cause, should read Dr. .1. S. ROSE'S MEDICAL ADVISER to pOrsor s in sickness or In health, which book cart be had without charge of ' B. 'HANNAN% 'Pottsville, Agent for the sale oft ttiiso Medicines in t..kffanylki.ll March 10,1555 • [Doe; Si, '54 50 , -) g 104 f TESTIMONY OF ThE WILCOX FAMILY. - • READ WDAT TIRE SAT 05 • . • DR, 8 -AYNE'S • 'CompoundlSyru of wild Cherrylr The most effectual speedy Cure known for anZurnii 40, aughs, aids, Asthma; fironcliiiir, - Liier tintipbtinis, ' S'iritlitl g ilf Illond, Difficulty Of BrcaThing, ,nrin • 1 in Mei Side and Breast, li.dintation of the Heart. In/rum:al (Troup, Prot en. ansiMilien , Sore Throat, Nervous , • Drlnlity,aud alt Diseases of Throat, , • 1 , , , limed and Lungr. , , A Truly IVOUiderful Curet The following highly interesting statement of the ease of 311sil Naomi Wilcox, well-known for character and re spectability to a large portion of the 'citizens of et. Law rence County, lietvlorit.l,4 truly worthy of attention and so well authenticated that the most elseptical tonal. beat once satisfied of its correctness • Tt, Dr. Stcayne, l'AiladdAia 7 :-,' GOCTEANEUIt, St. 'Lltiltiitlte CO, N- Y., Mec..ls, 1854. 'Darr Ar—having experienced very great benefit Dom 1 the ueeof ycrurtXtSlPol.ilM STUMP DIP WILDCIIED la, I feel hound, as an act of humanity, to recommend the most Invaluable medkine to others.- Mote than eight years ago I fell into a moduatCatarrlud Oatrempiio44 and notwithstanding thd use of many other remedies, I continued to grow weaker? and more and mote disordered in my Lungs and Stonmelt until myself and my Mends despaired of my life: sly, digestive potters became so ex, hamster] that • I conk' nothear the lightest kind of.food, except in the minutest qiiantltios. °ln thin condition, at the request of my brother. I began t4use your SVIII.W.. Almost immediately I d hived peat benefit from it. In less thant brie days afterfermitnenelng the use of .small eases, my.stomacli began:-to recover its natural tone and I lower—gradually every Ind symptom began to give way, and in a few months I rimvered to a • Litato of comforts- I ble,though not . perfect health. L have no hesitation in saying that to yonr -WILD Cllrdittr' Imre. wader God, the continuance of my life, and a d 'ttree of health far beintni my espeetations.ti I have since bad attacks of the same old symptoms. but in every Instaneel Inoterrsorted With perfeetkuceesa to the use of your mediate- • . . • . .... ..- - • . :...:1 . N40311 - WILCOX, . Gpi:vi4y:vst,_,.Z..i . .y r ,.!Call . poF., 1 f.!O. I rectify flint the isboViiin ti .0 "iociint Wilcox, Is my sister.. Ii have* num& and siren , . . . in all her sick. nen. anti know that tbe foregoing state • , t is •.. wt. il liou I have sisaradministered. , ynee Me . , ,Ay pof Mid Cl.grty, to other. - berm of our • ily . xi ea. 1 dirm weeps: and I hat, zweocarnended It • -'• • or my friends snd neighho . viji.,and have Non often aratired .ei itit very great benitilciilleffeets; and in- mein than nee instance to the styling otalfc,, , al I belleve,- " .t. ,•.:. • ~ m • • " .. ',.' l • • PAINTUtIA. WILIOX. 0 0 eveipen, N.,k... 4 — iltik.jrt:*:;•"bet,',#44lvl„ • • - 1:4 • • s•—• Tr - • • - - wteuce:cOut , Tt heiebyeirritled thktthalu` ovAnkeertitleiteszwero stkrnes lly.tho.Mixset Watt:tin toi presence; i bat. They eratatelligent and highly rtspettablepernme;.thattbtdr reputation fez' truth anar,er;apy to itrepTeehehle. •, 11A D.?..!NUTII,JAutiot ,Itace„ • sai-lie Ca in,PurOasing 10 - To obtain thl taiginel ind• 6317 Kennine Inniat.etinai"of triki Carry. whitlinnuet halOtiaPnrirdit andxtsuature l of. DC, MAYNE, Ou esch wreppet around the t0tt1e,..4.-. Until you obtain thhi.Otnpoun44l:l,stnlit noNer knoll! the reel virtu.% (it swim_ rherrli: SUBSTANTIAL EVIDENCE or torwarrant collative erroeswnts or DR. SW ATINE 9 B pApstu.ir mscrozczarEs. 1). Roe Wayne canary. Ghb),'lrritcs: ivoverater '24,11,5G:1. As ony supply of your medicines Is eibausted..l' send me a further supply hut , ' mdiately: The nlfentl D. V.! Van dale. 31. D., or tidal Place,. hag bevel using Yaw OnaPatottt - SYraP of Wadi Cherry =4 wishes to ca{itipepp-Mo:Doviarr tbiuks It hi' the hest- medicine for Coirstimpt h Interwar used. notert Y 3. Thamtitiori.;Wattiivllle, t...rr01l county, Ohio, writes, may 24,1834- 0 1 am until yerfr Compound rap of Wild Chem.; anitalso }lima? Cleated Tar MIL I have had vitiator yeti Panacea, licutbiugdyrupand An nealing Ointment, also your , Fever arid Ague Pilb: but It does beat all what a demand therels for the Cmopound. Syrup. "Don't fall to send tue a full supply; ale°, your Sugar Crated Pills; my ,customeis will use nrr ether Pills but yours. Q.:hip as hedwa, by Cleveland and Wellsville George A. Gardner. Eftoystrarn,, Somerset county, writes: -Your medirlabs are In great demand bere, daily yoir Sugar Coatidlarsapai - fila and Tar Pins, and afford general atisatetten ID all who have made we of thew - Your. CempeunctSyrup of Wild Cherry, two b3t thwand dim Dose of yoar Pills. raised a child of William' Johnson'sof, this placelana her death:bed of Conon' non, after the date's etmsidered her,ase a hopeless ova. Yon wiltplease ItorwardiMer a full SupOy c 4 year 'pvratinns,RilhOut dalafr btlraral . V.4 ll z 3 Pillft. rge" _ I • - Dre SwaysWa towel Corillal. , speedy and effectual remedy SIP/ails*, Cholera. iCallttnalt Cbalers'lldrbfts; Diarrhea. Dysentery. Cholera I Infshtimu'or. Sweater Cotoplaipt,!Palris In the Stomieh and Dowels, Vomiting. fra-diclincss,, Blanca of the litt)- lamb, Lowness of 'Spirits, and dracaena of the St& maehand nevelt, 1 The above valuable medicines are prepared only by Dr. Sulfas k Sox. at their Tabora toryOlo. 4 North :seventh I street,Dbiladelphia. ; F . ; Yon Ssir. ct, , • MDR.: ' 30114,03-0. MARTIN, k W. iltlNTZlNGEß;Schnylkill navel. • ' MCIEXL k DkitIVDT, Trenunit.J J. K. 11111131 S. —• • prutpoyip, }..lllnersvinea • • A. R. pr.sposr,,:sesTo• I And by idilhe nrineigad Etarekeavni,in llebbilldll wad adjacent ecnnittes. c 1 1 , usicoya.o. U. S. Al ," Containing mud' wad in tormatlan trail tmillian,ctualai had raditaftaringants. Call and get one. i 1 nay ; Ism ' AISS4 Mklyr ". 18. worenin MINIM - .-± , rortir V :ierlitlii - eO.IPLEI , isiuliteeti-4o4ttal Isomb4.lmiebeteeeeltmet ritOrP. lee uteMeMIOACAn 0 01 04 , A Itliftltd Me thgP. Mt"' Ftikli46;eta l2 azlAlrelrelOi n g -.."llllo,Msilaticeiettirtailirriouttleglinteseitite gems, NaliromMiett: feetettif!M_ breatb, _tkiltrptiabektil. 101te felsieli. We - pet 144 virsdeasitiondstable to ssommniciFv.*blle. elasmut fn -W/04 SlulirkidActsrettetiiniversil Urosite ieturralvio tbellialtbMtiWAMA'be4b# brthek teeth. ~PIFM4107:11:1)4. DODSO,t, Surgeon pen : tIit,7VMS . MAr. ' _April 7,1825 14. cm •-• 7 , • IMPDRT NT TOIADIES‘ , . log.,thipoweigivoladeumemase with*: IrtHE COMBINATION - iitligridients ;,.s:tliMesfillsitperfartry biristrst,-yer wide/MAW irpUictous tritelbsvitbr all paitieul aladlDieultmenstrea. is Morkaad, isLosmoilug allolatruetiousAe.„ from-sr.batever, , .coesss. Furs the whites, and May, also. be sue , ' 'morally used as a prurectiv,r,l They h 3" be% Used in fbe private praetteisi I Dr: Erapsy,ft Dyer nasty' pill* stsvissltitivert ekte. ' • 1. •" • 'k mina must, not um them. . For full particulars stn dirseileset iss:lbu:lx.r... „Price $l. : per . box.. &AA by all this druggists la ArbuylbiU vuusty, and will be sent' ronflaimtlally by mall, by enclosing $l. to HERNAN it. AU, CLunfy "lung—law also'sup vty the trade at' 'preprittcter ptieVis. • Eigneihire 91'4. Dc rosmctuearb& box.ipo other purcilne.: • " ~..:0:4-tavUte..1.w. • ' A ,CURE,,FOR CONSUMPTIO,N, 131.C0t0ha.C01d5,,,.., Brinuthilis, General Ddnlity, %lid all 4.-n:fobats • 'maw*. • The ProPidetorhis 'succeeded (from difeethmS. Vfc , ' fusser Stone) ha Coinidning the 'Oil and lime so perfectly that the taste of the Oil. which Is So o%ll%i:oust to potions generally, is enth* tatereonte. - and it Can •be taken by the moat delicate females with ple-asnre. And as r eg ards _ the benefit of this article over the pure'oll, the following rase, by Prof. Stone,. is sufficient to convince the most sceptical. . The yoking lady was 24 years of_ ' •Iler disease wae, one of Unmixed phthisis, Whleb bad been expected to-tenting.) in thettmrsetif it felt months. fatally. The upper part of both her lungs was filled with tubercles:. and in sumo places were beginning to soften. The rase was oridontly a bad one. The treatment of cod liver 011 was at first used: but without marked improve ment, • The • phosphate of lime . was then administered with the ell. and the result. as in the caw of many ottuim was- soon apparent 4 The patient was rapidly getting well." ,CAUTIO.N.-4Mlccouslt of the meat reptttatima of this Compound tonal! Lung Complaints, the subscriber would caution thenfincted rutainst using any except that man afactUred by him. Its he has the only recipe fa the O. States for combiniOr the pare Od'otith Lime .In a proper manner. Thera* as you value yrar health; purchase *Me stay 'chat inanufactnred. by • ALF.%AQDEtt is. wiLroit, " • • • 164 (bunt Street; Boston. .For sale In Phlltstilphia by IV. WOW & SONN 'l3'2 North Second finieet. For sale in Pottsville .by dt. C. 11111111FX, Draggitit, opposite Episcopal Church. • Pettsvillo. Novetttber il, 1554 . . • - FOR RHEUMATISM, VEURALGIA, *Spiains. rind pains of 11.411 kinds. use MOBO A MAGIC BALM. prepared and sold by .I.l4l(MtGAN.Third street, near Market, Potts, sine, and 133 'atnad,, Philadelphia, where the most Fails fackiry refereneeii can be given. 25 and 59 tents 11. bottles 1 References. • BALTIWORZ. March 19tb.1855. Mr. Joseph IfWegctwt--Dear Str:—The several MIPS your paint whlchlott have sent me for sale, have all been distmsed of, and stilt they call for more. lon will please'SeSAlby express 10 'dos. mare, as soon sa convenient. It IR a Cure for Ritentnatiztn, Neuralgia, Sprains. Bums. Cuts and Bruises, and other remedies which it promlaiWthat cannot be surpasard. it isa teed- Woe that.wlll risiommend itself wherever lt is intro. duced. and notsiithstanding the repugnance to such remedies generally, Its luirariable . succevi in the worst cases above named, demands for it, even of the most pro judired. fair and isupartial trial. - - I had a ease in 'my own family. a servant woman who has suffered foe years with rheumatism and swelled ihnba, that In walking; they would. suddenly give way, with knots on her wrists which caused her great sufferinc.— We had used other remedies win:mat +access, until - the Balm was tried. !lath gave instant relief and effected a perfect cure. • I hand you a csrt,ffrate from Dr. M. U. Battik!! ' One of our most eminent physicians, and from other gentleman of ear city, who are'well known and testify to its valua ble quality. - Yours.'re-Teetfrilly. WALTER W. MIRY, • AS. South Guy steet. itstaixaer.. 'dela gather ?.2. 18.4. Ir. W. Thirry..l , :q.—Dear. Sir:—A. your request I have trkslMorann's Matte Delwin the various wmplainta for which It is recommended. 1 Isto., great pleasum in ad ding mine to the loth list cf testimonials irt•ite favor. I candidly coafest:that its effects have surprised me, in Burns, Itheumaiim4. Notralgla, Sr.. by Ira prompt le. WI, and certain, relief. It should 1,0 found in every man's house. a 5 'en invaluable antidote to Ariins of all -kinds. I have tiled ,t in my awn Litnily.ond found that it gave the relief ; it premised. Yours, truly, IL Barrett , A. 34 M. D. June 9,'55, 23.3 m Fan THE CREATEST • Atedie4 Discovery or the Age. TAR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has tliscorermi in one of our common mature weeds a remedy Mat antis Eirer7 Kind ofliumar, faun the worst scrofula down to a common , - Ile has tried it in over 1100 casts, and never failed ex cept in two raseotOoth thunder hutnor't. Ile has now in Lis posser4ion otoor two hundred certificates of its virtue. all within twenty utiles of Boston. • Ten I..ttro AN warranted to cure A nursing Sore mouth. Ono to three tOttlkir nil: on the fare., Two to three tilos will runt the system of biles. Twq bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker lu the mouth and Stomach. . Three to five b . ott l es are sarrimed to cure the worst rase of Erysipela. . Ono to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the eyes. Two I.adtles are Warranted to cure runniug or the` ears and Notches prolong, the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulrcrk One bottle will tore scaly eruption or the skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to, cure the worst ease of ringworm; Two or three 'bottles are wanauttd to awe the meat despendo ease Of rheumatism. ' Three to font bottlee are wittmuted tor cure the selt J. • rbentu.• Five to olgir,.. ,boltlce w cure the %Vein Caso of scraf- - A benefit ts"alway.4 eAperieneed from tbe first bottle, and a perreeriqie i% warranted when the above quantity is taken. It ceder, I pc.ddied over adhousand buttlei of this in the vicinity of iloston. I, know the electi.„of it iu every case. So sure is wafer will extinguish fire, so mire will this' cure hunter. I never: sold 'a bottle of It but that sold another; after a trial it always •speaks for Thom aro two things about this herb that appear to too surpriiing; first Itut It ;;rows iu our pastures, to some .plitees quite plentiful, and yet its value has utter been kniiwn . until $ discovered it in ltilt—second, that it sheitid cure ttirkinds of humor. . .. . . . . . .. In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April, 16;,:5,1 peddled It and said aboutsia bottles per day—in April,lls4, I sold over onk, thousand bottlesper day of It. Some of the wholes ale druggists who have been in the business twenty 'and' Miry' years, say, that nothing. in the annals of patent reed t ines was ever like it. There is a• universal praise of it nom all quarters. .. y In m own practice). al ass kept It strictly for humors —but since itSintruducti ti as it general family medicine, great and wonderful TM es have been found In It that . I never strspecked. : ' • •Several eases of epilept c fits—a disease which was al ways considered lacurabl have been tined by a' few Dot ilea. 0, whets mercy, d it will prove effectual In all cases of „that:aisle) malaJy—there are but few Who have seen merit of It than I have, I know of Animal caws of Dropsy, all of them aged people cured by if.. For the varkrus 'diseases of the Liver, filch licadachts Dyspepsia, Asthma, lever and Ague, Palo in the side, Diseases or the Spine.and Particularly in dig eases of the kitliteyx. te., the discovery bat' done more geed than any. Militancy ever known: No change tif - diet necessary—eat the best you get b and eaengb of IL - DirectiottiAr tiu.—Adults, one titbit...Spoonful per day —children over ten years, a dessert Spoonful—children from five to eight years. tea-spoonful. As' no directions can be applitiable to Mt Constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels talcs a day. . ; -Manufactured. by - 'DONALD KENNEDY, ifiterrn street. Roxlitiry, Mau, ' . Price t One Dollar. It hoieanie Agrreta:=-Now York - city, C. Y. Clirkner, 81 Mutiny street: C. El. lifnz, 182 Broadvray;'llBAkton't 13rdadsray :A. H., & Wanda. it* Fulton St.. Wholesale agent.. for. Pennsylvania. T. W. Drove & Sox", 132 Norilt 2nd Street, Philadelphia. For, sale in trottirrille, hy J. U. Brooch,' J. C. Hughes and It Ruheriatr. - • • Itly 19.1A0 = '• A - • s ; :_.~ ~ELUMI NG _ blaCAlir-iirIITINC;PLUMBING4C..":` 111 !TIM P OWNING; BURNT:OUT 0. on the loth` tste:rwopened'an establishment' Smi they above builiteas, in Wirer Terrace, where they, will be. thankful for, rders, and 'promise prompt attention and satisfaetml Work: • - • • TottsTillei October 28.181 4 • , EWN4I4I, Beaity's •,ROW eri N e,„1:41 Penni., 'has con scantly on hind's supply of all'atzes of Lead PIO. Lem", Bleiek . Inn , Bath Tubs:- Sham, Baths; Hydrants Real, Doublosnol hues Acting Pampa and }Eater Clew ets; also, all'Aiittis of grass Cocks ti r water and'stAut grasigilettis'itridgkava for tocrines.' , MI kind, of Cop per Work an 4 umbhavtone,ln t4t.npateat ;wanner at the Fhorttst hatter: mkt fOr old Brasil sza Lem Potistillo.!trtol , or 2R IFSO. . • PLUMBING EST::I3I4OIKNIENT. :DR KINBON iespeoftilly. . ' !% i;r the Eg ? "` I g ha :i e r b F to itstoei l ielate loi an=i sad Intends carrying on the plutabi= badness In all Its' brat ehes at the ; old Stand under the Pottsville House, • where he hofesbi attention bnsiness, he'ucny be able to merit a slanreof the irubilestatm.n.ve, „ lie gm l iv entre his work to bees good, and it will be done on as muienabletSiaticas can be done elsewhem. ' •'' ' A ug ust IN. - . 1 . 50g • .11-DICKINSON. :• JAMES .H. MUDEY, House &Shp Wirer, Glazier & PaPer /Niger, lORW, E GION' rest, firselkiiise from et utitt;itu'lltilowlte'ltfortfinees Hotel: • - The ,itolitif Print& Sm.., of 'various et the towesi Cash ptic6o , An Amlrentlce waited. rpttattlto: :IL 145 I.l2ioc_gic4 , ls' • ' PAINTING; CLAZIPIC ;•*, PAPE.RiNo: IFIANIEL 'NAGLE vould reqectftiili , Ira A.., Wenn 411alrhititts said the , pabflethao her moved his OStahlishteent tttto Market street; opposite r.. Nieleilaifi Mire. irlaere he wilt be happy toreeetteit for 4Wkindi of htistSeSl tit hie liter. , lie 4omalrays . Vend an aaeortteent ot ' '. ___ . ' Fatelitanginte;-018114 Taints ttitioinetiidUlaiti all or which's* , will ferelah at the lowest rates; and 'he pledgee htpleell' that be will execete,all work .entrusted to Ms raniprorttpt4.,lttlhe best styleornd at reasenibli rates. .11e thet.efoie Invitee the people itettertkUl to Bite . • him a eall. l l , ' Pottsrllle,. Aprll 14, '55 15. m , _, PAINTING, GLAZING -A , PAPERINCL • Removal. ' -. W4'I3OVVEN baVirig rtittov63,, I shoito bride*" above the' Anierican ch.; PT are liused, 4441 taken IMO ttlartneralitip his brother', the subscribonsamilminto to the pill* that they an; prepared tci matte till eiders in - thttlr line lath the •ginatest de• apatrh. and p 4 the Moat baddiut 24 . o lant*:•....They. employ, good work Wen - and that. aistoturiv may, thaellae, be • They, alio. lxa leave to call atteettod to their splendid 'mural utnt.ofTaprßangings, Window-IMM* tan; end. prfalnglev.rry Intrietg of style-and' tpulity,:•tm Mgt , the taste and pbeket of purrhares„' and which they offer at .. the lowest City prloee t, 7,L-71.... 4s W.-.80WE 4 1 2 ilatattabove AmerierntPslitre $ l . Atritivribt-- so -ti A MEMO . W.4%Ta op :VER NE:F.24 ure the worgt kind of pimples PLUMBING SHOP:.: PAINTING, .&C.. HE ...4.;1 , 1 7' ,. - 2 t . T ,,, ~ .. •,, .te -, " THE UNIONp I,t 1 4* ts be hiiielli aul iktes.;*ll4llhai. ots—ErAiel valrOtnital l ' ' ivaiisavintrii4lcvirSt,es; 1 ~ Th ane _ , . ikativi 1 •,, = ~. / Wil}40:101P1531-12.4017 Ala s . retrati_1k_ 4_ ,........................... _ ... 551, ~ _,. fmr.l. Y ' i. Asek PROP►` MIMI tuuscr:4„.. Tx. , 11 ATI ONA Ho.L. near firit = -dassiketilittedirli 'anti stictii6thsurptiordwiny _asap, tangy cost hit *Mott. co ilk mita isoderitelanns. RV I* Par, it is is disticriptishapf ail it inwelior tomplitodatiocio; 1 • ' • sammmutt/mm*44in _some. of ittli pmto..lllll.l,lth taro itildwin flee, am fiogttm puts tokbrono autitai*geett slow of the ocean. - ' , ..t.L00.N Proprifix. I t. , )., • NATION/1 'HOTEL,SHAINOION, PA. 'pit* Wela*eli• PrOpvietinr. HE 'aWve kntiwn and pop- war BUPA Ls still kept by IN eaPiroritftr , Sown of S lie Rate orstitaself that .by venni 'attmltio to the wants and ! conetniroce , at the travaliug publi obi his tustomers,ihe - will l continue to some their pit es- Ilita tatdo',llli be laPPlis4 the best Um =Shot aihnits. Ha totioegithlly invites: the citizens of .4e.baylkiU manly: abdidaw the Ehsaaokin , eeddeh, stye him a can. Simulokipr Af - t • '. • •11-3vo" • • to.._,_. ~, - • ' --IkesioNT . souse; '', ..-- ...: , :;• Tressiiity Schwrylklll Fehdlitsrir Pei. r '' r „,L.,,.K00N5, 'formerly ,Inn-4 . . heeperharinegpire,lrettld nalpecifullr,tufbrar V lt former rims. and the public simirrally. that ho a , . taken - the MONT 130178 F." in4Trettemt:and is pre pared to race ee and accommodate in the beat manner, 1 all guests who may favor hint *lib n toll, ,_,' ":- . 1 ', Siie Re %weld alga Min.. ° to the j notice of. the. people 1 residing In ttineittes, That 'Tremontbeautiful Ity a aloantabeert country; litcasedlhith latklartazta Mr,: 1 oat quite,foue miler. distant from the heasatifa"Strotard Felix." making it altogether a desirtitde place of Frowner resort. • ' - •-`-• •• hprii:ll, 1885 1541 i 11 - AftDWSRE. .--- . . PATENT COLA LARD LAMPS. , - HE subscribers being appointed sole Aprils tie the aloof Stones:Wei a Smith's Patent , 4 Lard TAinps. lu Schuylkill county, hare a largo are ■ortona& for sale, which are hlttnlY MOM /bonded /V economy and moronic:nee. SRN= & LERCH. Pottsville, April 11, ISNi li ' • FAIRBANK'BB4 - Cit. —77 .; . HE sube,criber, agero. for the :limn jc-, larseturirs, hnyejust reeriTedtia i new artielii. railed y , ....t010n tounter Sdlo," ralrulatid to Violet from ' 3.4, an Pun lq F4O rm. ',Wor kilo at q 6 York Store.. ''. kiyAliDj f EY t ... 5 , 0N. Pattairlile,Aprn Mb. in+Ert ' iiir - . HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. s; THE S UIISCIZIE Eli-illayirtE now arrang ed his goods at his nett: place of business ' and with &mew dotriiiination of furnish. Ing all 'such goods sia 'the business of the Coal ilegtun may require, at their dowost market value, solicits the Inspection of the Publii!.l I shall be always on hand and hare on baud a full stoek of ' Bar 1r0n... '' Chopping Axes, Flue Iron; '' , - ,' Coal rthareis, • " ' Cast titeel 4 . 4 ' Trace chains, )Slit Iron, ' Nails and Spikes, -Boos, k. . Tackled lochs.. . . , 'Bellows, , Anillaitrut Vices, de., Hardware add Iron Depot, Grin! iStitscr, three doors above Market, East side. .. : .. si i MANE 1'07, , duly 15;051 ' ' L • '''tt'• , ' CLEMENS 11. HEISLER'S /.• i a i l . . HARDWARE ANkl;lloii, STORE, Centre Street. a few doord above 3lerketVEast j sido have constantly bu hand a full - I meat of • ' ~'1 I full I Smith's Tools, . . " tAxlee end Springs, • i Building Materials, ;TableCtitiery, . - 1 Shoetn,aket'S Tools, - ;Pocket. Cutlery, ' * Files and Rasps. • ;Carpenter's Tools, Nails. Spikes and Brads,: I !tittinia Ware, Counter and Platform Sealer„; Alleti'd Revokers, • !- I Bar and Rolled Iron, rtilleißerrela, Flue and Sheet •• = 7ablf and Tea Spoons, . Chat, Shear and Blister Steel. Irasa land Enameled Ket- Tin, Ptate and Sheet Eine, ' I 'ties, • . t Bar, Copper; and &teat Brags; lant.'lloiliita & Tem Kettles, Pig and Bar Lead. j Remit Railroad Traces. Castings of all descriptions, . ,tallnead Iron and Spikes, Still. X-cut and Cirmiar Saws Inouble and Single Gnus,' Butchers Choppers, Clearer I qoubitrand Single Pistols, and Knives. - I Whotehd Dame Rigs, Anvils and Tires, - . 1 Poteder Fleas. Blocks and Tackles, '. . ; Powiler and ;Shot, • . Chain Pumps, • ' I Watvr Proof Percussion. Iron. Copper end Brass Wire' . C-ii _Plc , • ; . Coach Trimmings; ; Rine Mountingi. , . The Substelbers would respectfully invite the attention of the public generally, to the above and other articles of hardware, toe numerous to mention, as they are deter. mined to'kell as low as any cbucerti nut of Philadelphia. Au' nat 27.1853. • ! , ; illy BRIGHT & LERCH'S IitNEW iIAILDWAILE STORE Two dorirs he . , low. Vats' !rot eland nearly opposite the :511- nem Bank. Pottsville: when , will he found an excellent asaortut e nt of Mai:Tsar.: Coach Trttanaings, Springs, - I FlnelTruya. • , Saddlery, 1 [Dritallia Ware, Shoemaker:a Tools, . ?...taaortuumt of fine Locks; Carpenter's TooLs, ' • I "ablp Cutlery, Wass and Paint. • • 1 .aveket 'Cutlery, . liar lrori o f all aitel_ 1 • rral - 0 Spoons, • Rolled " , " j 'Anvils and Wires. Nails and Spikes. 1 LAesortrrient of tine G nus, Railroad Iron and Xa Ps; !Sheol Iron Crucibles, Stnitb Tools, I ;Whet, Tin Plate, Building Ilatcria.r,• I I Bras* liettles, cast :_4 WO. ' . 1 Sadirons: ' . . Shear Sty el, Ann Blister, Mill Saws.' Cross-eut gawp. Fine Hand-aawa. G. 11. returns his thauka to the Public for the patieniasu they extoßded to nal capacity. and hopes the new Grin. by the quality of their siooda/strict atten tion to bu.iness. and accommodating prices, will deserve Ind command their continued support. 1 111iltilIT d 1.1:Hell, Dee/resin 77ardicarf and Iron. rS•nt . rs street. Pr4temille..lnnitary 14f AIANUFACTURES..• ~. -• EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD, , Illahan . tirgiOt.,]Pottsville. • F HE Stihserifier is prepared, at his,old T f . Stand. tittrniCh all kinds:Of materials In bin line, fur uildiwpirposea--olain and Ornamental. lie invites .particular attention to tb Test Rones and Arnie; wins of his mannfaeture:: They ran be had in e 4. . a„D ery variety of style, and 4ill compare fhvorably in beauty and finish; with ality obtained elsewhere; and are Offered at cheaper nttes,.l" Jan. 13, 1555 2ely* ' ~ 1 _____,.— • ...—_ „....__ ' • WIRE ROPES. FISHER lIAZARW-41IOnufa . cuirer of Wire Hope for InclineAl Mines, kc., ke.. Carbon C 0.,. Ropes iff,,nperior quality ail() of all lengths and si zes on band and made to order cin‘rillort notice. . . , Ileferenee can bo made tri 14. ii.tenglasi Superintendent and En;rineer. LellEdi Coal and Navigation Company; I):Courtright, Superintevideti4 'llizleton Coal Cumpa ny, .Mauch Chunk': A.U. Brodhead, Superintendent Uoa ver Coal Company.! 3.laueb. Chnnk;• Belford, Sharpe k,Co.. Contractors;•Eumulit 11111, Pt. 4111.1.; t?ctohet 14, 7551 • h 41- e VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY. ti fit St., bet. Rorwegieti & Mehantatit go.. M ZERBL aithounees to the en "IN T • " 4 , izens of POttatillnaind vicinity:that be Is pre pared to inanuilictitre Partinit IXind4ofevery situ, color and style. at slowt notire• and at the lowest rates. lie feels that a trial tiitma is sufficient to be con vinced of tilt. ath purrharing his Blinds. • A fineUssortment of lilinds noristahtly on band. Ile is also prepered to repair; paint, and trhu.old Blinds In 'milt a nianner,tis to ivndkrthent almost equal, In appear ance, to pert. Ilan. 27, Ibb"s" 4ty• CODFREYICRAF; ' • . , . (1 ILDER, Lookiiig-causs, PirAure, lir atia . Portrait Prattle Manufacturer--conatantly keel" on hand a large assortment of Engravings; . also Mirrors.. Picture and fancy trap.% of all pattema said sizes. Old frames relilt. and all kinds of gilding done to order at the lowest prices. . . . GOPFREY GRAY, Guittkr. . ' 7tA St. I door below ibrinA. Ewa :We, Reading, it:. Geo. 'farmer's Patent 'Machine Corks, from Philadel phia, always on band, and oidCrs melted at the same prices ai in his,' Factory. ; Reading, April 14,1555. • . , . --- - - . --•-• -- . • - , • ! . Ti4OINAS JACKSON, FLAT and Roinaßope Maker, Read ing, -4 Pa. *kite, tarzed,duad ManULs Ropd of any „ dimenstons. , .i ~ i . .. Flat ttopes,,tortining pr Miler purposes:Towing lines an&Carial cordage of all kind's; , • . , lied-Hopes. Wash-lines.•FS.ashisiorti, die: Superior „Park. ins' for; steam. tiuneii. , AliO, patent prepared lieu* Packing. a very superior article, saturated-with a comp°. sition *tackle/11y doubles its hspabliity to stand friction and insures its prekrenre wherever It has boon tried. • Or ders thinkfally received and promPtly exedUted. Ziovember 34,15.'a j i!,', :. . : 444y _,,, . ......_,...,_-____ 7 . PCII7BI/11.LE. - . .- • Saddle 'and Marne s& Illatitaftselory: -.• ef- k .' ' The Subscr iber would 1 ' . ", again Most:rwipeettnily invite the'' ) ,'„' 41: 1 . - attention at the citizens of Putts- wsID title *lid the. Coal.lbigion In gerteral;to hi •• rge en • welt selected stock of bADDIA:IIY, sal kinds-of f i r* . . - ' • 'Carr' ke land Tenni Unwell's', Gellert; of •all eriplions Drift }lathes, ace. - lle :de sires all who ma need anytiiing In , the above line to call and see his Pens before purchasing elsewhere; as there: can be uothing lost. Orders fur liarnews4e., prtimptly filled on reasonable teems..', - i l.iWitili kW, WOXEILSDOII FP. ' ,oppneite . Episcopal rliutchi Centie strectOkAnlik. . March 3.193.5 .7. [may, la, , 54.1 , .f . • p-tr ~ •_.-- • - rE3 • • CUI3AMASJFALLENV, • i• .soiso the P*loll,' of Bate and, : W.frwouldagal*most respectfully uersti l Ate' dui attention. Of . the citizens of rottsville "mid :c9oatg lu giaersi, our large Mid elegant smsortment of all hinds' loot trin eugdble; that we ; hate tame-negro:l, and uS In daily. malt of, rornprised Pf flats, Caps, Furs, &c...••••• fientlenten s Vino Moleskin Halo, Alwayy; on' hand, or madf to order of the• latest styles. Otter , Cipe, Kossuthl Trots. Piatighales—in, short, anythiti;: ,in the flat and t Catnips. •, , .i„ • '0 'would also Write thePa;tlinlar Attention of the Ist ,ties to (Ss Assortment:a iltill234whieli hare horn selected *lih grkiat rain from the Largest stocks itithe 'Country.— ciblOg shall he left undons on- our part, lb give lettis:l iliet.ou. I •Call and gite ns a 'trial, mitt door to Pottivtitil (louse: ; • ," V-l e I•VEZLY & b large shaftetithrfltilfalo 'Mos on hand, at prieestia Suit the times. ;• ;' . • • • ..: Norember 15,1954 , ; ;Hay 20. I . 3rj CS- ' • dUf •1 iMOROCCO ;;FACTORY. . • )I,IIZ . ROC tigiv. ..4' . l4 t tT soi llEß a,t . n i tl llP ds E t, ;1 • • • • . • undersigned ri , apectfolly Infbrxrus the coaioniers the abeve.well, knouts eatablbbmeet, that he Will amtln po thu arzonfictitre - o f all. kinds of :1 • •f. . ...111.1i1t0000, - Su; h as lild Straitsjreach 7•loroceo f Shoejlat andßook , l, llitellnipt; 'NOY. • Linitirs.. , .t.'e.; and, Will torachuitly I !wean hawks general tut4oe'bzumt 4311 kinds aLEATII,4 PHA nal OakTanbed Wt.litsi Sole Lather; Slauibter ,Kipr4Y.reneli and Citzitaif . ' j - •3linerapper Leather. and; a variety of Shoe Findings, t ate:trek:Thread's, Nana, Pegs. Clamps, &r~ kc., all or whieut Will be !old at the lotreat emit prices. - . : JOHN 511N - 5710:' iQ r 4.11 kinds of Sittai r oilietrots Sheeth-Goet, Deer, £c: Liken 1n exchangor for ,! 4 eattler,,.at ;he blabOtimarket priees.."Orpald for In tar. .Yottierilloo.Oct, Rita :111;Zi. .. ~ '` MACHINE 4:y.LRPENTRY. SAS . % tiOnit i 310eLDilfirt!A R, it. R. CA FACTORY :CT. ' Alt.,Clati 'll*linticilleCeituitk Pa. ' 1 1114" ubs ' criber;.K . or the late .ftrixt ell . • ArtiAt i Limo:* basing now his- llinutichn in complete order, is prepared: to nenanticture by =Chine. i lia i 0 7•Fralte• 4 '. 34 0. Dann. iitinds, slintkra, Ban ., tridc•rs, ',4eminst Ports, atm saner.; .• ..", ally alLfuttilngrin. Wond: Also; • ' - i Drill d.l2itaraist,‘,Mrs..rlth the •• _ '"'G" mu,work complete; ie.; Aci, it, the shortest notice'. . 1 -llti his ilti- - 'itileitaibeti of say deteriptiou;khd'elin linitsh amoof tawbetlifitiort notice. • Also4 l l inert Meat Of t akin, Sish (elated and Wined); lied Nib, ar., Ati. ectsitat.tly on htimi. , „ _, ~ , ' • '• , .. '' I, , 4 Perseus desirous of purchasingr &Atari In hil,iyte of . '''m ess,-.'- /Sußliiess, are Insipid fo esll' an exr 115 stock lad ',mkt:tranship before.pnrebshilgstrlsew.here, ; Orders are snliritett, an4;:itrictdsttentton Oxen trtithelrfalttlit told *1;0 eitieuttm -• • •-••••: • ••'• • • • ••• . ; - W.TON,Jx. •: I •„ Clair, teltrtutry I sLA 5- 1 . 54 . I,' • • • ,• El G. .2J_TRATELIN srags,.%%/171dAlltiPuttl . 11ND.141.111,1t/i , 11,111,110 AD. • 'lhrough Dtdtdo, tn • • - hems. . • ' liletant 36 " I • " • Detroit. - - 21 • : Chtcupti, ' •31 ' ' • ", i Et. Louts, . Pike; le.-W,iorster Sixth and cbeniut 'sheets, sad -PhiladatplztatUtdfiteading ItaDroad pep* carpet • Woad and ilne. - [ - Chi and after- MONDAY, !day-lib,: Three - pmsenger Trains ails lesee the Philadelphia and Heading Railroad - Depot, corn:* *mad and Vino atniets, ditty, {Sundays ex erptada as &Buys: . plity'•Xspreaisj 4 A: IC • „Stopping ja-klacanizitue and Evading, Nati. Oonnekt big with CatasiDen. Wittlitinspert and Lyle and Vallieuxoe WO and Wadi& iitdi_ritit . artlehis at 14 mine at 4. RM.; condoning with Now Test and Eric and litelalp. and New liefiteity.ttatlinals air Dunkirk sad lletralot end, trout thenee,,vla. stmupenton -Lake Erie, ur Lake Awry LW -road,- to Cleseisqui;'Teledo, Monroe, siddnsky and De fy knit. ' lass, ;with Eltnira, Ca:Janda/gat and lama Falls tailrea4; connecting at. Cahadidalgua with Now 'reek Central Itidlroon.liant In Wan; andat Suspension litidga with Omit Western and Michigan Central Raili • reed tbiltettolt, Chicago, St. Louis, and all points in Can _sctsattli Weattirn Sulu*: . - • • Trailn...i.Bo , stopons . "l.34l Stikdooitossi rundinu to Pottarliloonly 13VMD. _ . • - Night Expreaa-..3.30 P. M. !atoning eviry day, stopping at all Stations and run wag to Pottsville. Connecting at Port Clinton with Cut seism. Willi asp and Erie, and Williamaport and El tnitt Rallroadis:orriying at Elmintat 4,. A. M. connecting with New Yock and Vale, Buffalo and New York city and , . Lake Shore Railroada,' for Buffalo, - Dunkirk. Erie. Mete- • laud, Cincinnati. Toledo, Chicago. and all points. West,— Alto, with Entails; Canandaigua and ',Gamin Falls Rail roads; arriving at Niagara Falls. at 10,30, A..3L. contact tog with DaytE'spress or, (trait Western Railroad for De troit,:Chicagol etc. riioneligera PF Day Esptyas, hreakfiA at Port Clinton, .and dine at WilliemstiorL Passengers :by Way of Night Espnes take Supper at Port.Clinten.• Thin litnites'Oith its connectiona; ihrms the shortest and most dirties rotate toCtinada and the Lakes.. Only one'cliange of baggage between Philadolphliand Canada or-the Lakes. •' ', • • Passengers - purchasing Tickets by - this Line hare the 'privilego of stopping at any of the above -points and re bunting thelriseats at pleasure. • . Fare from Philadelphia to • . Tamaqua. -.g; liudayoia.Tonaw'uda, lo 00 ("atavism, '1; 4 35 Niagara Falls. via. El- Rupert. . •4,4 e ; sulra,Csnada and Danville, ; 4CC F. Railroad,:t 10 00 Milton, • , 5 13 Niagara, via. Buffalo, 'lO 00 Williamsport, ti 00 Storm/10u Brhige,, 10 00 - 7 00 Cleveland, 70 Jefferson, ' • 7 Clifoltsin, 14 75 Starkl, 95 Cincinnati, 16 90 Penn fan, • 8 001Detrolt, via. Rail,l6'oo ' Gorham, 00t " Buffalo rind Gimes, via..Gorttam, 800 Lake. , - 13 00 'ritratuer . Chicago, vla GL Wes. John Ainot, AOO tern and Michigan Canandaigua, BOO Central Railroad, 10 90 lloneoyeyalls, R 50,Chicago.vla Buffalo and Caledonia, , 801 LakeiThore Michigan • Le Roy. . •S 99l Southern Railroad. 21 00 Batar 001 Chicago. Via IMP. Lake Rod Ater. _ and Michigan Ccn o. via. N. Y. and E. trill Railroad, 20 00' and But. and N. Y. Rock Island, 25 00 City, • 10 00 • E. I'. HUBBELL. Ticket and Freight .4g,nt. N.M.:corner !Oath and Chesnut streets. • NICOLLS,S.up't Philadelphlta Reading Railroad: T. Melt ISSOCK, Supt Clatawissa..W. and Rrle Railroad. REMIT COFFIN, Supt Williamsport and Elmira Rail road. PASSENGER TRAINS Between Pottsville and Philadelphia. On' and after May 7th. 1855, the Passenger Trains will leave the Repot at Pottsville ; corner ot Union and Rail roadstreets. daily as f011OWN: From Pottsville to Philadelphia. Morning, .Line, at - - --73 u A: 11. Eyenlng Line. at - - • - 4 I'. M. '. Sunday Train. (nom a da - vl. = - 7 :10 A. Front ghtlad4olo4a PottsviLle. Morning Moe. at • - i - - i ::0 A- IL .Evening Line. at - - • - 5 P. M. Sunday Train. (once a day), = 330 P. 51. HOURS OF PASSING 11EADINO. • For Philadelpi-ia. at 9 o'clock. 10 minutes. A. M.. and at 5 o'cloi.k, 21 minutest, P.M. For Pottsville. at 9 o'clock, 34 minutes, A. M. and C o'clock: P. M. " FARE IN ALL TILE LINES—BOTII WAYS. - • IsT OARS.. 250 cLASS. ' Pottsville Id Philadelphia, $2 75 Philadelphia to Pottsville, 2 75 - 25 Pottsville to Reading. 1 bs' 85 Reading to Philadelphia. 1 75 : 1 4.5 - These iint4 gap at art the Stations erring; the Foyle. Fifty pounds of baggage will be all Owed to each roman oer in thew lines.. and pasaengersare expressly prohibited from taking, anything as baggage but their own wearing apparel. ohieh will beat the risk .ofits owner. • • 40- AU tickets must he purchased before entering the cars. By orderof the' Board'of Managers. • May 10. IFS) nRADIFORD. S,Trfory Yank and Ropers,' Chains. Itsllo3d Trtoos. VotrAer and shot. 3011 S T.-LAN( SR LI TRANSPORTATION. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. I)OTTSVILLE TO HARRISBURG: This line connects' daily with all their great South ern and Western Routes. By arrangement their plate of ;• business In Pottsville will be at the Mike -of Howard & Co. Those having Articles fur transmission by said line, will eat] upon C.. R. ctITTER. Adam's &Co.'s Agent. at said Office. 8. 8. WILLIAAIS,-Superintehdent. . AO 11 2'2,1354 164 f. • PHILAD'A. A. READING RAILROAD. Wata 47s-31 M " ...1L'n& ItATES OF FREIGEIT O 3.IF.RE:3IA:siIIIZE. ifAN AND AFTER NOVEMBER Ist. 7 lbw. until further notice, thtr following hates of Fr - eight will be diarged per 100. pounds AIIPIGLIS OP ration?. . . Dry Goods. Confectionery. Books. Carpet-1 •• •• i ) is ings.Ci;tars. Fresh Meat.lllsll.filaw. ,tc ) Anvils. Bran, Butter... Copper: Elms. Far. thentvaretflrind.stones lipx•eries.llemp ILams. Ilanivrare. Hides. 11 Leather, 3Jachinery.Oystens,olls,Seeds„ Ale, Boer. Cotton. CO ffee. .O rain. Bar Iron. • Lead, Molasses.Nalls. Spikes. Rice, Salt, 18 Provisions. Staple. Whiskey. &e.. Brooms, Fire Bricks. titian°, Mill Stones, Pitch and Tar. Salt, Scrap tren t Titut.er 35 a,nd Lumber, &e.. llricka Vol,o. Cord Wood. Clay. ravel,{ ice. Iron Ore. Limestone, Manure, Pig 1. 32 Iron. Plaster; Slate, Ac., flour. per barrel, Oct. 21 1854, PI4ILAD'A & READING RAILROAD. o FFIC,E of the 'Phihitia: A: It. R. . Philadelpbia, Februury.'29, The rates of Freight mid T. 119: ou Ccal . trahspo this eroPlaS, ssin be . mfullowsilrom March sth 30th, 1S:4: • Tollichnomd " , " Inclined. Plane, " Nicetown, " Germantown ' 'l'l 90 " Falla of Schuylkill, 190 " Manayunit. 1 90 " Epting 31111 s, 1 th " Conshcliocken and Mouth Railroad. 4 ' Ranabo's and Potts' and Jones.. " Norristown or Bridgepori. "Port Kennedy, .g Taney Fortm, • ," Plurnixiille, • , Iloyers Ford, Puttstoeni, Dormlassille, " Birdsboro' " Rending, " Between .Reading and " Mobraville, " namiturg. " Orwlttsbnig. b• 7— y order of tho Board or Managers. Marcli3, 18455 941 8. DIELADFORD;Seeietary ' ' SCHUYLKILL NAVICATI QFFICE Schuylkill Navigat . march ~ . e.charge for the use of airs and for to -cite Coal, curled on the Schuylkill liavigai follows, until July Ist, MS: . . I= To Philadelphia, " Mannyuuk, '• Spring Mill. " Conshohocken, Plymouth Dam, " Bridgeport, •• Norristown. " Port Kennedy, V alley Form, " Pawling:lS Darn, , Portfroildentei ' . - Phtenixville. • •' Royer's Ford,- .-' Pottstown 4 ` Port Ilnion; '1 . . cp I " Itead • Altbasags, " Mohnrai Orwigsbutg Larding, The charge will be per ton of 21.10 rm. less Ere percent. allowance for waste, as usnal. and no charge less than ' twentrtve cents per ton be made for any distance. /taloa' of Tolls . On ilisceliatteons Articles -to be charged per ton of 4210 lbs., until further notice:- , • „ - ' rtltEt CLOS. Ofe*ClVlSani&GM*4MMlll*Unwfongbt Mime: Brickbat's. Limestone, Maked Lime. Quarry SPalla. Cord wood. Post and Wis.-Bough Bark and tlypsuns. ennead and a bait per ton per mile, fur tho'first ten miles, and a half a cent per tan per mile, ferns* taitional mite, frail no charge shall be made for any diatanie,eisreding ty centri per ton. •' • • - ' 21fC9ND5;LA,IM.. • , . • trnslaked Ltrn, - Marhla, Wrought orSeabirledttone, Bl taudnatts Coal, il!icka , • Solt Mona , .Copper Ore, Indrefifs per lon per mile; for t thst ten miles, and.a half cent per , too per ratle for etteti additional pith:, Inn titt eliarge ahall be made' for_ any distance ..excieiling ferty, cents per ton. ;''' ; ' . ' ' • • , ,TniltD.CLL"' Iron' of all'ilnda hfany stage of ma n ufaeture be,ton d the ore. Salt, and Fish, one coat per ten per nine, for the first twenty tulles, and trait' a cent per ton per toilet:weed' ad ditional mile, but no ebaig 'eatuillbeauide rurally distance °needing Aftreenta per ten. - : . 'Hour, Seeds, gimber, , rorind and alum Seared Lumber, Hoop l'olmkfibleigies, Laths and Staves In boats. nay and Straw la bales, Sierettandi'se of all kinds. and ell articles not otherwise rrpecilleally enumerated. two,eruta per ton per nate for the first trundles- and half a centper • toti per edibles each add itkmal cane, but notharg• shall be made for any distance exemding sixty colts Per ton- lim ber, round and square, Sawed Luarber, }loop Peter; Shin gles, tant arid Staves in rafts, *WI by charged sturdier; to the rates In this section. provided the several links era raft shall allowed to alternate at Ore lochs nab any sir rending or deending boat nut may be ready to pass, 1 des °thorn's° such rafts shall be charged thefull charter rates pf t. 14 cents per ton per lock below the city of Reading, and four emits periott pet loek starve said city. Nora-115 all cases e herowne or more locks are passed. I aid the distance, carried shall below than two ori." the charge for Toll shall be for two toilet. according to the eless to which articlucarriA MAY helonj-, And in all eases where the foregoing Ra tes, fur Toll on ly, shall szetied.6 l 4 cents pert= cm the akertained Mit tman of the Tends for any lock passed below needing, ore eerie per ton shorellegiditig. the Tolls shall be charred at; these last meattrax4 Rake on all Articles. • Ity order of the Managenr: F. ?MAUI*, ' firlisdelphlar Muth 1%1866 10. - Prorident. TULL: Set - nr:Briuniy Land Blanks . xx, ikir in kinds of Appliriuts, al: swa ' 'Unit 6;1;53 : .13 , 44 and thee . More: '77711 CM , . ORM AND GARDEN SEEDS, PatriT 7 1 ,... on hakd Winer. 'X and .ther (1 - .... 4„,,,„,21117.7aitax2110,:rn7acda1et::::4 THE subscriber will keerf" see ' cothe with, Outten and 11 , Id se , ds, ek -i , i tt o will warrant to be forth and gerd. 11, „, i n c... ri , onJeralor all kinds r , l' Fruit Trfts. ros mee4lt , / 1. "" they art' vsipreoeuterl) Agrirultural Implem ee ., ro of whit-b will Iv , furnished at man uf.letan is '.- t aesrls Atari trousaolti by the sulawrilo r are s eleet4 ereategt ty from gmwe rill of rept:italic 1, arm ' 0 ,;,..1 ilipeldeik mit deal Iti -seeds froesinAt 7,,,,,,i,,,,,,,.,;.-4,. market. than:them *bo sell chesx..iih,,,,,.i.„„? ehazat .... t .d, r T o r e i t n eso t li p . e r op see d r ° tu x % s 7 i sold. i n t us d i t i t N e rion: ra5et.,..43,1h1:4;,-.l:lAurr7li,t:a';;;:k: their too tlesdarly flit* of the species_ Thi, 1, ~, ir , a. oonsldEration i to th ose who purcbsAe eltkery iem ;P:k . trees. :roe trees, de., send to orders ruts h , tic, . , - , 11. nANN.i . , .._...2... :. 1 .... - -- -- . -FLAY ` : as!) It .INK M AK , NG.----1 ..,, a .„ 4 - a , , subject, truly, but one upon tvliich we Nr .,- b.15 to. say lint? that will be new to all our re a 4„ . ... But there lire some things which need w , , repetited, as the season for attention to ti, ,, s t i: ject,returns, so we recall some facts a 1 ,,i,_ . , gestions ont bay and hay making. i„ st, stage of its growth' grass should be t tet ,, : :, how it ShoUld be cured, are' questions of e ,.. sidellible: itriportance--bnt nuestictr t a t :. I / . „l ' are not authoritively decided. Av e w it ) 6 ,. stinf . facts relative to both subjects :;,„,"' 'fioni! . eltiiiiPfiy . and praCtical :male- N--- , .; bearing More particularly: in favor o f,. : ' , cutting arid shade curing, whi c h A ri e - ti „ ;.,, , Ii by many of our Most intelligent fanyer...„ secure the, greatest nutritive raf tle ci. th..? ,, Chemistry shows us that all.platits er, nl i z . • the largest amount of matter solubl e in w,, .. at the period of flowerin g , and that the s-ps. ~ and gluten of the grass, and a few othr: i..; üble', ingr(dients, constitute its chief va1 , :.., ;_ fti4for animals. These rapidly dir n i,,i,t, ~ 'the Seed forais, chauging into instilubl e tr.,,k fibre, and: the hay, which should, as farai , ,-1 be, resem i ble grass in its most perfect 411. - -, . : ! worth much less if noi. made until after tl•:- "' period. Thereare but few exceptiut, t„,, • rule; are the Kentucky blue grass, the J-,•,; gras,S i anti some others, which furnish L: 1 0 light. ,amount of stem and are most ialc 4 o4) for their! leaves. .They continue gr,.x . '.. -' . 1 . through the summer, and hence may sta t •ff, , past', the flowering age beneficially. Those ,who advise cutting hay wi len see 4 is folly formed, briup forth as an IT ; meri . t, it favor of the practice, the fact L a hay:pada:from -ripe grass yields the grew, amduntl of .extract when boiled, and ma theieforbi contain most. nutriment, but i, • - now; sh tin that the boili ng very itnpe r f m t , - . imitate;the process of digestion, an d 1,,, analysis, and experiment with the I4ing i i mart coifirm,the-fact that the best lian a t . made f Ora grass cut and properly curt-Ale: 4 neares he period of blossoming. t i o. The - oeessr of curingwhich shall att s ti,, > fectly rt i tain the nutritive pipperties pre.tes.:/ the plant, is the best process. in tlryitg hrr., for fnedicinal.and culinary uses the exit , enc'e 4 *any centuries teaches, that dry; in the sbade is the only way to secure, to $ fullest eXtentohe desired object. In maL-, hay this 'cannot be entirely accomplisherll-. the plan' which follows it most closely. 14 curing in the swath and cock, is a good v.. safe one'—advantageous also, as requiring t.. • exposure to injury from rain than our 0 . . t! • 'Clov,er . buy and coarse herd's grass e.r cis y, need to be cured in this way, as it':-. dry,' many leaves and, hlossotns drop ittl - r; are lost by the handling necessary to till ! . and secure ihem. When mowed, let therm' get .fairly ,wilted and the external moicn dried of while in the swath, with perhati, single- thorough shaking:up and spread and they be pig into cocks, and it may 1,;... cured with very little loss. The 4ortial :,.. .tnentatitin or "sweating" which it anionic causes but slight change in its constito: pats--stave that it separates the water the i from, 7 ,-aud, after standing thus twenty•O Itiltrs; it needs but little .after-teuding top i • I pare it for thr mow or stacks, and litasfar:i ofl . that: harsh or strawy tendency which would possess if cured in a ditTereat tnat.v. Care should be exercised in curing this ni' not to Pat up the hay before it is fully trig an t & thafthe cocks be small and well con,:r.. te4, so that ; the "sweating" process. mar:. he carried, to excess, and _induce so gra , fermentation as to decompose the tigaret. ht y--thanging it to alcohol and carbonic ad :The weather has a great influence et . value. of the hay erop, but that is a b6.ond . our control. ; If one has hay di and the weather proves changeable, with qUent showers, the less the hay is stirred ; better, ,for it will retain its value while ly. wet in ,the swath, much limger than if!l tarbed :with repeated•Armings and wetting , Nothing so injures hay dsi washing by rs , ' and this, if many 14nes - repeated, will tea: , destro y its value. ......:Weinight add further practical, direat• in regard to haying, but our presentarticlii about its long as those interested will art read, at this season.--Ret?al New York,: 1. ..t N.-zz :Cjz MEI Co., 1955. , rtes by, to June i Vic- 1. 95 so 195 1 TO. 7,65 IO 65 • I :0 735 j 70 a 5,1. 1 70 Iss 170 160 .1-16 1 2 0 , ) I I 1 90 1 90 1 :3 1 f 5 1 65 t,.5 1 f 5 115 1 1 45 MEI Chs ;i CO 1 45, ' 1 55 ; 145 1 - 0 155 ; 145 160 1, 55 r i 145 1 55 . 1 50 140 1 45 1 1 40 1 I 30 14311 40 125 1 40 1 I 35 1 1 -1 40"; 1 35 ; 1 25 1 30 1 1 . 25 i 1 15 I`2o 1 15; 105 1 20, I 15 1 20' 1.15 105 1 05 1 05 1 05 120 11a 120 115 • N CO. ion Co., ;. lit, les 1, 11 on Antbra ion. v.lll De al I v. 9 : 7. . 1 .* ;" 1 - 41 - ,? - r. I 6, CISW cvers. cc^ 7I 77 1 67 67. 62 - 6 62 • 57 67 • 57- 57; .54 5'2 52 • 50 48 45 45 45 42 37 ■ L Utrif C 5. . To IGNITE DAMP lkivrctiyA.--A damp MI will light readily by first holding h to then oroth4r warm part of the body for a few , onds, until it attinett a amall.amount of then rabbing it gently on woolen cloth ofr'' WxturO, such as doeskin, or what is cam Ip used for pantaloons. It will ignite if t • cOmposttion is almost as sots as putty ; E., cloth is the best to nis in that case, ai it " 1 ' sOs little friction, and is a gootl nun-eondt 6 of hel4. r H. KEnst, GALLS YIIO3I7LIE lIARNESS olt SADDLLI Mr Long, in his valuable acccunt of sspeditiori to the Rocky Mountains . , says. his party found white lead moistened' milk, to succeed better than anythino e preventing the bad effects of the gall 3 Oft horses back, in their march over the F!A that Ixtrder: the mountains.. Its effect!, .srdoOthing or 'soothing the irritated azd flamed surface, was admirable. Ritmitr:ron \&s. tao Ooorifula spirits of turpentine to O bft sostii,ind.,vise the same ic - ,.seotntr , ou It will redvice the labor one-third and the. wilt iyfaitho. It has been tested here:' satisfaction of those who have tried it. )ITHEN molasses is used in cooking, it d prodigious improvement to boil and skis' before you use it. It ,takes out the aq ant raw taste, and makes it althost assol' sugar. is easy to liave a supply:of horge.r.• • eIT winter. Have a qnantity grated tal: 1 root is in perfection, pat-it Ell' with; vinegar and keep tight. (;ALT,, will set any c olor—El: 10i ton, l or woolen. I have seen the c olors of" ;which ha faded at one washicg," • !• • . Wx ! isi full of coals, or Coals held .over- varnished furnitari' tale. out white spots.. .The place ,shosx : rubbed. with flannel while warm. • Alf OVNCE of quicksilver, beat up white of two eggs, and put on with s test is-the surest and cleanest bed-he pav e ' • .1 . .I.i..otra will have a less disagreeab le ; if you dip your wick yarn in hot v 414. • '.l4crs.,--Thin out to six inches opt.e rainy weather, withi care, these may ;planted with tolerable mieccv• 5 Cl
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