. . ..•. . . , , ' . . ~, , . • - . . .• . • ~ . - , 4 . • " ' 4 . . - ~, . ,4 • Wit gait 4 1into r ! ~,. PHILA.DE. , , .... .. ,' 1 1. 4 P111 - A. '- : • PlilLA.l)_ -:: .--, ','' IBOUNT_YeLAND WARRANYS. . ' ' . "1" - T'ATItt:TIC 3AttlID. 4 - •.,„' , 44.41 - ' 1 OLD lEHS' - ',la - the' WidoWA :of - peg- 4. !PORTZ Hz! , 011 1 alit 1 11ctuutu "1 1-si'`''''' ee-. nathetle .4 , Fokileok - Ileire•serred in *up or the'via reed the LW- ' AND STEEL; •M- 3 3' 2 * 011 wed" Slrerts 6 . 6 °= .6,741 '" '.... 1 ' -7 !"' le"- 4 tue t'Thi'v flow u 4thu 61b114 ''"" --- tea &Mee, shire 1790. who are cleaned, nyder tho Philode l fAti 4 l -,, ": ` i wed" -111* - 1,,.a.1 e-rene. and if ts flow a pefilthir snare : It ieriwdS wt . nr.0 . 41.5•re.04 to lira wire of bane ; eau_ hare their ~ 14ANINIER & GRAEFF, , i. the criels'..i.dedy essierienee et once or ShortudentE l elaime pteyiptlyeattended to at rinistiruible abloom. hr pot -- e•-• 103 SORltiktfillita , 4 filltssereas W•ii at wretch Is he sari wife forsakes, . . .. ar rp Y ri lt l g g a , Hto4 . j 1 1) 7 11 - 4 i na VA - j . r i ii rs., , ..im eocc&f r ,rm rhi cer lada.' •'' - ' 4 1111114111111 ARO' - . 1144..1 ''''' 4 ° 1111 ' 114 =-4111 ' 411141ECILI • "It c7CY Sf - C - Ctit ti - 11112 . 1111E , SUIS 'SURIBER4 *atlas ire set. There was a men went rei and dawn To seek a dinner through the town. - 4eilly infirm their nutomeoisfrienfisenu l te ustotnerso leYikill enmity, that their amortment ~ o f Clothing:for , Tie feels tili ash to know his pencee Young uteralemin IS navielilitsgar tborl irter, and Ihil And eadif be has but just six cent!. are disnaed tniell cheap. Persoes think eta - distance ; .., ' bases t. rritilego of o.id as f in g rlfithinf • VurullULui al lie !ldest last a right cheep pLice, n 126348,1( Ilici „, te -,,,„ t oat . • And enters in with modest fees. "" e ,"" V. A. lOWA PROTNER, • ' ' 272 Ch Bt., corner of Utah, PUMA* I -• ' NW it - - -zerry „.... The hill of fare be searches through, April 22, 1e.46 .V e - , t 16- ; To ace what tas sla•muts wile do. e . _, ''es 3.0ta., _ WM."FRANCK, AUCTIONEER, , . tr SO l bib, The cheapest. viand of theta all, -'' „ - ":weirs andet-balf cents for too Fist ha. • . _ • ' 'ti, linear,. • PIitLADELPIII.I- ;i t • 'a.. ! i i i ia., waste b e to him deth cell, ~ . Pelettive Sale weary Eerelatieg e ___. -, •.1 And geuttirevlariews-"oor f Lai " .. AT 7% O'CLOCK,' AT WV AUCTION STO RE . ILL be sold without reserve, for The waiter roars it through the hall :- -.„ W , Cash-Clotte, Cassiinerme Satinets. reed Dry The vats they s tart at "Om Yule . ; Goods g enerally, Roots and Shoes, Ceder:, Guns, Clo th- - , . ... , flo ,e'l tuest than aye , qu i te en a t e ase , - , t- F en ti /Or- The. elotheeseei will airs Ail pert/peal edecalion to' s ee piece abroad, sir, if yon please . " elks of crow- 40scnigiaL _..... ' TO CASH BUYERS. • . ~,.. port• ..._ _ • Philadelphia. February 17,154 • j 7-ly I The waiter roars it through the hal, _ . "We don't give band with One Fish ball." - AND'W R. REEDER, AUCTIONEER, No. 252 Chesnut Se, ithovetinth, Pliiladelphias; • !, ...... IVO. 167 N. Third St., (I !door below . saxx :tow °PEN' , A LARGE STOCRI OF CARPETINGSA'Ia Who would have bread web his Fish bath „LI Tine.)Philidelphia. ' Must get Wird, or not all. . Auction Sale every is:vent:lg, - I: 4 I 3IBRACING the new and. leadind, Commencing all &clock. ' Will be sold at the Auction I'J styles in Velvet. Tapestry, Brussels, iambs and Who would Fishtails wittiferias eat _ see ., a Kederal midi at goods: conlixtiDS id part 0 kali Carpets, 011 Cloths, hi e all of which will be sold at 1 / Boots and Shoot. Cloths: Otssiniere. Hardware-04 Feb, the lowest-DASH P.RICS4ii ... e , Must g et some friends to stand a treat. z": , Patent Thread, Spool Cotton. Blank 'Veit se Itruthreitas, Wholesale or Reta il .: : •? I Tv - A. certain well-knovrn Roster and Gimes of, all Mod", Silk and ' , hoes IrdhYs• September 23.1453 , . ait-ty e. i - THE nAY GE DID IT.- . . Shawle, Clothing. and Many oilier goodenot eatimerated, - RAMS fI.tPCY. • fr • 71 1 0 0 ,0 DE II3 . V- 1111(1_ popular merchant tailor of -Boston, The attention of Country letoteteepers is paitletilarly in thei o ted m eti rra.(ivd theee Sel ,, es ea dis ti betheeyvunwillineedlwoiyastedetgoOdsernootterult , N J. S. DEPUY & SON% - t while on a visit to Near York last summer,' ' minus to tar sale . livery article g u a ranteed to be as go- TO. 223 North" second Street,belotr, dined one day at the St. ,Nicholas. Hotel.--: presented , • ar+ 5,4-,, teeka Garden C e tlitrhilf, and Scutt-west corner Lig . lo.h . ,lLSprhiar t - ....,_: ---,-,-4-...-.....,-----4--- Streets. 1 lolodelphla, would respoLteully tnibres, Now, the said merchant tailor is a• man of i ---- - SAMUEL S. FETHEE,ISTON. . . their former customers. and others, that thav__„ harp jute loW in a splendid same thrpets-Chl Cloths, Al t . e xperience, and well posted in the usages acid . ~, • DEALER IN LAMPS, LANTERNS, tines, IFindoes Senda,•Door Mats; dr., tre e at very nehtec't Chandeliers. and Candelabras,:ro.lls2stieet, ed ..aces . wholes-MA..4lnd retail. - „'' ..; manners of hotel life, and, on taking his . seat _.•7 nivel, Spruce, Philadelpbia. tiering; enlarged and ta t TARE Neelere- Ws veal erti •e• our goods as e , eeP as r 4 with two friends„called up a- culled usson" p proved his store, and having etre of the largest assort- other Mew rtf the kisirt,tothe late. ' !!•., Philadelphia. Apr 117,164 5 S&P • 14-6 m , • w ho stood near to act as waiter, and, pulling n ur h ts i t Irsum,kairtelittutilVriuiPort;tararTh.datttodr O ar, ---..,....- GUANO & SUP PHOSPH OF LIME* - . 1. • out a well-filled purse, sa i d .. Lames. and' Lanterns or all patterns; Glass Luaus by the 6 . ••, *4 " ' lesehsee. eta , semi' advance ewer auction prices. Being lIE Subscribera are prepared to sup , "LoOk-tele-here, delo .you thew what th- a manufsetnrer mid dealer of Pine Oil, Bunting Fluid , ! Ply the above valuable f e rtilizere at market ericele• and Alcohol. which will ha furnished to Merchants at in me to suit purchasers. 1 In stre, 1,000 barrels Stf . 11.1411 iii is?", . , ~ such prices that they will fine it to their advantage to per Phosphate of Lime, warrants ' dqual to , any thatee buy. Alsuelloneshold Illasswari3, of all descriptions, at „,„,,„ 1 , • --„. I ""oh, yes, sag;. Oh, yes," -annaunced the de the lowest market prices. ' , . e • Heziean Guano. _ tree .. li g hted darkey, who- anticipated et Jeatit,„a Plp__L__delphia,_October 28,1854. ' _ I. 43iy -- We call the attention Of Fanners and De.alers to Ude • . :. , • FLEMING & BROTHER, Guano. -Ey chenlicel awaysis It is found to contalde. dollar. ," . . . in lamer proportion of Ph bate than Peruvian tluance re e Produce Commission Merchanti & Deiders 2,000-barrel _meting. Mot* sale by ' .., "Well," continued Alan tailor, "if you at-a.t- - • PINE GROCERIES, . ,•-i' J. 11. A. kS. ALLEN ;: ,yeb I IO. 185_ iy .: _____,__2 'd•_ „ _s s.______n_so_re . _ : _es rte - Lwitez_go'ci_ ,tend lei s us well's I° - Yc iu'll k now wk-wka- NO. 40 South Water Street, Phila , , . J. _..., = what's in it!" . . 1.. delphia, hare constatilly on heed. • ' MATHEMATICAL, OPTICAL, AND- , Cheese, Starch , /tura Ord' B piceu. • 1 Philosoplceil instruments, , i.',. •The dinner progressed, and our friends re- Better , • Sweet Oil, Beans, •t S SPEC'T'ACLES, A CLES, Microsc 0 petf,.. l Castile Soap. I Barloy , . ((tired prompt attention from the °lascivious Dried iard Frei ' 4 mire Soap , FAL Soda, ALSPY GLASSES, DRAWING- INSTRUMENTS. Billie'. - Waiter. Every delicacy ~was set before them, Cranberries. Salara l , Wee ' Bumedlng' - t ere rat U te al ee l l' s in ca r' - E n e' l u eurs ' Levels' Theodolites 'um ' '' earnest-site Chains,Tapes,Protene stud every motion obeyed - . - Finally, they came ' - EBs ' ne6 t - arli t u ‘• din olrd s a lt,i . tor . i.,,Airl iktr:iv gc,a, &e• Air Pla Meefil ter Coun rynierchan a eon g ers . Y e, e . , orYe. • . , pa. ~ re . l m. y ep o ric ha o. r w inf r t ul he .y sam ere e quality ef goods sent,andat the cal' Apparatus. Slagle Lanterns, Thermometers , / to "almonds and raisins," (as the bills say r ) w personally present.. ters, Galvanic Apparatus, Magnets. de. Saimaa muudied . ' • June 2,1855, '. 1 .7.2-ly by ' - JAMES Vie QUEBN.',e and just as they were about to leave; the slam- ‘4!.4 Chesnut street, Philidelpitia. . ere- Priced C e talognesewith over leo illneerallene rent inering Individual beckoned to the waiter,who, , . .. . •-k by l malL . gratis, throughout the United States and Canada, with expectant look, came up instanter.- t 1 .. 1855 t • 19.5 m ••,••!, . ... 1 0 •.. Illb". ---------- Slowly drawing out his purse, and holding it UNPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF UM:lk ip at in the first instance, the merchant tailor /Pa.,' N. ' , HE subscriber informs Dealers and - - • . ‘‘‘ Farmers chat he hap ovally improved the 'ritually Raid : • , . 01 his St PER PIiOSPIIitTE OF LIME, anti nos cfAiti d'f . ' "I. ti)1(I con th-ta-that if you wa-wa-waited • : ' ,',/, ~,,%, ' i eently rentanniendslhe article manufactur...l IA film.,-Its superior to ally in the market. You are idvittd .to este on as well, you'd know wh-wh-what was in examine and try it. Alp ' ' 'I•e" , .; -'• ''' " Peruvian and. Mexican Guano, Oils, Candles, aic.,' this our -purser', _ , At the lowest market rates. • J.NO. L. elifilediOY, !.:,•" ' "Yes, sir," said the waiter, with •glisteßing NOS. 215; • SOUTH SIXTH STREIrf, slimes...a- to Thos. W. .:or. an: KULA DELPI.IIA. ISO. 0 and 10 South Whence, PhiladelEdda. optics, . Aonicettease.lneerecee Meerevecrokr, 'Bristol. lee te near Bristol. en-Farmers ran load on two private tales, and nyld the crowded wharf. ' .. "Well, th-th-there's moono , money in it!" sEr° l 9 °E.N l4l 55 ( 370 1 aere' 14 nh'em. *dal uno , ' ' I. ti . _July 14.'65 i e : , 2q-.lm , continued the gentleman, with imperturbable . BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE . THOMAS 'A THACKRAY, '.-. . ... g ravity; putting the article hack into his aIS now noels established : as the best ar- Boys , Clotbing Establishment, , . , • NO. 3ho Cur...NV . 7 •4111 LE, *RVE 13111. ...., r zii,,t, and riiing' ,up, to as } aut o 0 .. n1y i.. tide ev e r . off,rl far itta 4 in l. r,ii,Mes. It is' entirely , TI -1E UNDERSIGNED respeetfully free from Acid, ne anything ie j urieus to the finest arts-1 . . , dti•done your du du-doty, you don't w-w-what e i ee , I inform their friends and the public generally, etat - All Housekeepers who have not (used It will find It 1 ey havo taken the sto're abere mentioned , and intdud -anV or it.. 9 ' , ' much cheaper and less trouble than!! ndigo Cr any other keeping constantly on hand and make td order, nein' .I.fi the darks{' stood with rolling . eyes-the a se rt y k er t i o l u n t i . un T ti h nn el : gre s a t t or tm et a p n e d ts f i, u u rt v. ti ms as broerusgwhtuot 3 r r. g oo /u p, 7d .r ry's tr.h y l , n e j l o p f ra th: n :iti t z v t ora itrATld o I It.- •‘ . 1 . : A3J-Aut picture of African indignation-the gentle- careful to g et 111.".7AM1N HARM/ITS, put up at Alfred ter for the Meßwa r . a lloyt; will give his perapnal attention Wilthergcr's Drea Starr. No. 16'1 ,), f ‘,rth Second Street to that 'branch of the business. and Huth es hinalo4Nll men walked off, and as they came into the Philadelphia. Storekeepers can get their supplies fiord being able to pl ea se, thereby hoping to secure a ~ Oare , rA otad i Druggists they deal with, at prices that of Per° nage. 1 orY reFPC''' ° l 3 ",li`i mAs ' , t " Acitil 4 . , , ball our stammering f ri end remarked, "That's i t iPiTi e 'pry t hem a ood profit. . - ' 4 . the w- it' I come it over the'm so-stimetime Drug, Clen:ale f aints. Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, ;heel Philedelpida. May 12.11 , ,)5 . lis•• - ;m :-- Le., with a first 'ilte'assortinent of ° l er ) thing in the Hue. ''. S just for a 1.1-little joke'" i- ' Sten-keep...es. Pbysicians and Manufacturers supplied at EAR/al kg EARNESSI I la _ . - --1 reasonable r a tes. ALF. WILTIIERG Ell. Drueglst, Gres4 Bargains! - So. 163 ...aThrgi &rola greet, „Philadelphia. LACY .iic. PHILLIPS, AN • 'INCIDF.ST --EX!' ERIENCES IN SelloOL April T, 1555 I ' , 14-6 m . • 1 -- (2 A ODLE and fllarness manufaettittrs, . TeaClit'A 0.-One day I saw a little fellow With , 0-‘4 Ff . SMITH, ).,. Fifth and Minor streets, Phildelphia, beg to callthe . lIANLTACTIItrif. IV I i; " /11:i arm, about a little witch of a girl, entleay. Port Mon7mies, Pocket Bo o ks ' , !k. D ressing Casos, ! ottrution of their pati,ns iota the public c enerallg. to I their preseut Ineatiou, and to a pP/17.0 them that heting I! mime, if I interpreted the man if es t a t i ons right ay. ir. Ow. Fourth ;t Chesnut Ms., Philadelphia. arran g ed the portion cif their stack saved from thitlate 1, 1 ' • - ; LWAYS , on hand, a large and varied Are, and intending to T rommence budniss on thele old , i .,., - 10 I;i:ii laer. , stand. as soon as It it reeee•et; d, with an euthelyeiew I 'A; wesortruent of , . . -Tommy," said I,- "what are you doing on Monnalee. Work Boxes, at I:, now offer hi' s.-12 their preeont steels. consist hi e of ' ..... Porl , ,et Books_ Cabs., , eve) description of Ibluide and Sinele harm- ss, la - itle.' tfik re ?" and ti tlemen's ilidirig Saddles and every article Cu the I • aITrOF Bankers ' C ''''''''' • T ray .Ai ng Da 2. g' ' j-- trade. at Very,b,•asy 'deduction from the ori g inal-cost, • le ~...,0 Note Holders. ReckgammtnEl Boards, "Nothint, sir," spoke the bright-eyed Mt -- " , 7 ~,,,., e „ e „„, 0 „,,,,,,,, nen , . a ce d respec 4 4110'14 Its inspection by the p eldle vu - ed entll 2 ., 1 Wil.,Ch," he wath tryin' to kith me, that he f' oo cef Memorandum Books, Portahlo Desks, Bressing Cases, ' ' ' Clear Casts, de.; dc. Philadelphia, ‘'5y1itig.:1,V.'.....0im,m1....:,..412.tt1=.. ' ' oh tit wa.,11. thaw," aul - she eyed him keenly, - . Atm, a general assortment ;4' English, French awl - Ger- ' r egtclauff f gara l"r-.' , . ..... -, . mi man iltry-y Goorix. th "Why, Lucy, what prompted him to act so Fine leeket Cutlery, Razors, 111;tor Strops, and Glted TRA.NSPORTAtION 1 al Peng. ! I ' ungentlemanly right here in school?" I asked, Wholesale.:SecOnd and third floors. PHILAD'A. sc. READING RAIL ROAD. tr , anticipating s-aue fun. -. . . i ; F. 11. SIIITII, ' - ..V. IV. arner kb-urge @ assnut Ms., IT,iludelphia. t all - Mgg 41 ...._._.... •-• 4,th !he hitched up here and thed he want- nee- On the r,, , ,•,..ipt of $l. o supe'rior tiold Pen will be sell t 'to any part' if the United Steidle by mall-deseribing ii.vres tie FR MOUT ON MERCHANDIZB; , dl ell me to kith him, and I told him I wouldn't • PenAltur.-m,tfinm, hard, or soft. ; iAN AND AFtl'Elt NOVEMBER : Ist, A. _March 31 isee kith thuch a thumthy lief as he ith; then he - • --"----i_ . _ ___ I'3-1 y II Y 1e54. until further votiv e , the following Rides of LI ' Freight )rill be char e4l •r ltie pounds • l'allSll PUBLISHING HOUSE. , -P` - -* ~,,.. thud Ile . a. kith me, and I told him he dathrit, . - . ' ------. LEE & WALKED, Eucregtor , to t iEMME ; le i ‘,ll,e,tillltl - -I ' hot lie shed he ivould Co it, and I told eon t 11.1,10, No, Ist) Chesnut street under the t ' , 'A.l 'k tt' u would tell the mathter, if he did, but he died 'o' ----- --- --- il l .th House Phlladid Li, are t ' under ARTICLES OP IFILLIURT. publishing thel latest NI URIC. from Ith P e most popular Ati• 7'. " . 'g• '. % 'Zi al ther e in the V teed Settee, in a style that will vie with !,• ; _ . e, ,-. ee. 4 - :,4 ' - he (Edit care a thnap for the mathter, and .is .4" re any mmed at, ny. other house, either in this 001111141 Dry Cloods,Confeettonery, Books. Carpet-1 ao ' x _':ls , r t ` i lima tried to kith me tho hard," and the little or Europe. - • , _ They have iti6i, _ the pleasure to 'announce to the public. i nes. Centre Fresh Meat. Fish.Gtese. &e :,- thiwz sighed. ,_ , , Anvils. Bran Butter 'Copper. levee. tar . , that that: stoc of Spurt nusic on hand, consists, of the t he e trare tirinest ;ies 0 e leallem 1, . .. 'west and me t complete etsortineet to be found In the "Why didn't you tell me, as 'you said yon eml'n,...„: they re ro A s n .- . I , - Hans, Hard werve ° llides. lio r ilow-witre, 22 !7' 11 la UT adding io their eteek ell thel Leather, Marhinery,Oyseeis Oils,Seede, . ` would •?.. I asked, in a pleasant manner. 'Noce Wesic pn lilled in N.n, , , Yorl.l. Roston, to, • - de- , They also psi thsh b•We 1 instruction Rooks, which aro • ....; A:,I Ale. Beer.Crit t on.Coli t ee. Grain, liar Iron, - -'• ~e, Oh r she replied, with a ncite.,,,e I ..,.... not in g eneral use twouglou llw country. • ~../".„ ; eed. elolass s.NailLO.pikes Rice, Salt, 18 '- ' 0 : " i'leiNOS-A Sac assart ent of the beet Maxtufaddrens ~ I r 1 rosifdort., •f.-ugar. r makey. die., ,: often flee; "I didn't care. much if he did kith' or New Yetis a e li d u it si re c t A ot,a i tal, r e i l ltritE o , nest r cb rs cap prices. • B it , themes , o re Bee ts , c oane , mill Stones, ~ , 4 • Piteh Mid Tar. Stilt eerie I rrel, Timber 15 i . ez tie I me, and doll lefaitri:" L .. ' ' ' '. , , Also, a galena astertment of Gullets, Tioline, Ilanjes, see 1 , - bei .„ e‘ ._ e Here the whole-school, who liad been listen' Mutes, A ecerd6ons, 4. e ...Vialin, Guitar and Harp Stripe's, mete i7,L. Cant * m e, ei al ,•, G rave l, '"; ''., 1 „ o f the best Italian q uanties, all of; which will be furnish. ~,- tog, instantly broke out in an uproarious laugh, ed to the pub e and tho trade at the lowest rates. lce. Iron Ore . Lint‘tonc, Manure, Pig 12 - e • 6 Iron, laster, Slate; due, • •-••• 1 Orders mine unlit' atteueed to. I ~,, 'chile our little hero and heroine blushed eri f All A Walker's M .."c a n d Public. 11 can te, Flout, per barrel, t 30 ee 15 i • , : Oct- 41154 - .4 __ _ , 42,tr. , deeply. obtained, at' B BAN NAN'S rek. and elusic l Store, Potts. • vi de. , 1 .. iiHILAD'A & REA D I N G RAILROAD. I - Philadelphia, Feb. 4. fRS4 ' ! 15-tf , . AG a t Pitt C D ESCItt zrzo..N OF SIERRA LEONE. -- --- -----e--- -- lanslitemp-.. I=:= LEATHER AND FINDINGS. ' A worthy, weather-beaten old sea captain once rICHE SUBSCRIBER respectfully in, i' If FIC.E of the Philada. &R. It.:(Jo.; • gay? e tier featly defin ite notion of Sierra Leone.,,,,,„iis,. 1 Tuts mi. attentien of aesiOrs and others. to h is NA. rates a Fro i t , l' au ldidd` , 'V ida ' -11'6"a''' SS 1 8 55 , largo and well selected stock of 'Leathe and dings. . • eti , e 4reee epe e' this ColoPanY, wal g ti 4 as follows , ° frcue u e t: 2 ' t h e g th P6 •eo rte Jun bl e il onelittle aneedote.-"Sierra Leone, sir! he _ a which la kept leonehintly fresh b'y ~ le-. . Said; "I'll tell you what Sierra Leone is like. the Illaniwore nr this eenntrY ard of Europe, and 3 °t". ''"'" • ••• e'.-- '- which is mad up in weer The fellowing articles, viz:- t 1.. i e1 et • 1 a .`,' a A bladk rellow, sir goes into • the market. Its ' The ben oak nd red Sole: Stan ter: skirting one dam - !, • aged do.: teirneei. Bridle. Redd: and Welt Leather; ' ruse I"'1 2 2 ' ' os ' 1 ''.4 I ee s e iF. t.l .0 q 05 as hot as-, well anything. He buys a melon Thong and La t rine do.; wax Upper. Boot, Grain, Budand . '4 • 1,-;!: ei3,15 I 0 " ',.•-• Split do.; Get leeuehte.r Kips. edited and colter do .: cd , ..... 1 -o• : ~• for three farthings-and what does he do - with City;Country Lentil and Patent Calf Skims; Boot leg To Richmond, ' 1 it ? The Mack-fellow, sir, lasn't a rag on.- Moromos, and _rkinle _red Ski ns eetatereee an d e tereeeee _. Philadelphia. I t •- • .2 1 o° oo 1 1 1 9 te s e 1 1 1 r ik 1 1 ' f l . , Birelirem and mottles ofearmet livery des-cription; Shoe e. Inclined Plane, i 1 1 , 0 1 1 55 7o' 65 • 110's "itS bore as robin. He buys his melon, thread , Patenellireadt Rik beef rorlt, !Awes, and Silk o leiretown, i . i l i en vo 11 1 4 15 5 'l , 7 7 0 c t, ti 65 65 i&l o d ret V aii n Union 41 loons t Black elll4lColoyed Pmellsh Lasting, o Germantown.n. R. - cuts it in halves, and scoops Mottle middle .--= re and crimped Fro,nte arid Footings; Awls, u Flare of Schuylkill, ! 190.1 85• 1 70, 165 He sits in one half; covers MS head with' the Tacks. le Eyelet and crimping =athletes and rye. ° Manayunk, • 1 1190 1 155 1701 es a - lets; See •,• eon. Copper and Zinc Nellie Filee, Rave, 0 Spring Mills, t. other, and eats ?the' middle. Th a t 's what he. 1(5 1 I GO 1 46_ 145 Knives; itubes, Pers. ,'llrtsUestad Boa Web; llam- 0 Gonshehoeken . and Ply- • ! 1 month Railroad. 1165! 1 GO f •illi" .1 r tro p i ca l men, Boot and Shoe Trees, me List ee; eanCriuTmapsnn; Trance's Rehm does, sir. I saivSierra Leone in all its dies. Own. Color. Ord Toolsdnd Carrier ' s Tools of all Ittnds, oo " Banta ' s and . Putt? end ; - ' - , 1 e , e ee 14 w glery, cheapness of produce, darknegs'of pop - above, f°rAso, e itorrlreolinorn . iie • - t 11ro I 1 1 - rs 1 2 t 2 1 ' 4O sides many other articles not eninneMted gation, and primitive state of ma nners . I- of which will be sold at the lowe st market rites : " rod , Kennedy, .,{: gaP" '1 1 tlei 1 . 55 1 a*; ./. 40 , • , , - I • •,• JOWN WHITE, Importer and 'Dealer, 497-Market St., titare.l3tb. " Phrenixville, [ Witisr.-Never let's man,and wife play to-, .• .. . , eanadeleats. ..". l i n: , al ; t y t e e . io ll io r . g rit " , ' " ' l, l . . '..• i l , 1. 1 .1 55 4 4 4 5 5 60 I 11 1 : 5 1 0 0 0 5, , 1 1 :1 1 . ! 2 e. . 4 5 , l i i i. • 25 . 13 25 1 5 ' Aug. 12, 1854. ' • i, etee y getiter at whist: - There are always family to • , A. L. ARCHAMSAULT I B " B irds bo ro " DnnulTT°'• !, egraphs, and if thief randy their' leeks - are ' liao I 25 '.l W.' 115 , ble Steam Hoisting mid Prorvin g Engines, " 'Rending . , i 1m 3. 162 OS, 1105 watelied,th ey communicate by Omni& I found ) . • e netneen ileading Ana 1,. , •,. , ma:mina, r -1....) ‘1 L 5 4.1,115-1 1.05 • out that 1. never could win of Smigsmag and , : , x l 4, 3/theoina , 1 1 20 ,1 I. . 0 li *, . 1.06 ; . his`wife. I mentioned this one day tomypart- ~, ~ 1 ••• .•.•i.,-• „ . - _ • i " lialanni- l• 1201 15 1 ! e•-:, I . " enrlgsbure, 120 .115 I Ie • ~, • I _ ner, aud he told me,, "You can never win of' . . , t 1 . • • ey ,,,, d ,, roft b,, ei ,,, rd or m „„„ am . . , , i . tftrea s. 1855 9itf e 1/. lIRADVOILB,Er*tary. / i . i __......z...-._— then:" "Why saidl." "Signalsbylookar“No," • ' • , . , -•`• 1 he, be words. ''Dear begins with D, so . . -- a „ I . I t SCHUYLKLL NAVIGATION;CO. ' '' ' - 1 .. " ' 1 - f " ' i (2'FFICE Schuylkill Naiiwation.Co., i • does diamond, and out comes a diamond from • ..-...,_ . . • - . ./A1 % ' i •, t 3 . ~ . ; - r t \ - _,_„•,, 1 . 1 , , AUT.41.108551. - ) the lady. If he has to play, and she says "Si ,-.„ -- ~ t - •-aa's °# 'I e c or the use of cars and _for telLosiAinbra - * my love, play," she wants a spade. "Harriet; ....._ _ , . cite Coal, carried on the Schuylkill :Nee !gallon, will b e as , fr - „.: - follows, until July Ilse 1555: - • --.1 e - --- --.... '' my dear," says Anitgsmlii, "how long you are :': . i -.- .-as .., •,. --, gbrting +Foul- t ea ids," Digs. "ho stumps - • • ' ' -,,,- .7•• -- - •-•-....:, 2's , ---,..' , ~! ..- - - nod 1 '.- 1 p g o .8 ~.' ...; - 5 1 i - 6 z 8 I , —i: , e , I, phibidelpht„, 1 '.."-- 0.2,18. --;- CINTS. e . 11011 -- .1 1- "CESTa. down a heart; and a gentle "conic mylove,' • - ~ _ • ...„ .. , ~ .. .. ~ 1 , , , club. on either aide, produces a , IFOR I adingand'difichargi4earro i i . .- 80 •79 - lt•"•; e 5 80 . 79 77,- "b 5 ' -- Oleg DRERB (OF MART) - AT TIM DRAWING .1 4 4 e r r iri dle4Ili vila l r g per ng tt l ag e ln ln egr i l7 s a titt lii°lll lotutry 4vnak r un a77lll P e. "l2l2 . P A Pregl. lso, bilr. o ::. Co lliPria rl Y e u li Mu oe lik ; L eni ' -4(1 0 - f 6 90 ' 'i. 611 tr to attach tt em to Mills where ritterloorror luis idled. Root-T , ic Dowager Dutehes* of Rouge- , 0 Plymouth '- i 4 O . t 6 24, - 14 vamp' k ro. dragoit.-Train of 'rich - talood-eolero mo i re Joan ‘1,.. 0i& COAL CAN BF van) Fon FUEL .`' ‘• Bridgepnrt. 1 65 es , 62. 65 ' .t- • . e. e by are Ted by a teem on any vat!. The first Pre-" , " l'iorristowre € f 6 54 1111, 55 wi tique z trimmed With the Small hours of the mium Oil er Medal) was *weeded bythe F ra nklin I tk e . " Port KenhedY,l GO -59 61. Lo-' .. .... t . - ,_. . -.- _ ions In '15.51 arid 1653 e iamb'' , " v--°lO9 F 4 ria n i 'Melee, et their isthibit •GO 60 lar e 0 'horning. Ye tieoat, of, hectic consumption tn. Pennsylvania stow Agriesitturel Sestet t Phi} I " Pawnng's no so • 52-'. so • . - , •- . - • , - - eeptita,in ISA eMen calor: Huillons of fninting- fi ts; ditto tunic .. ! l . 4 . 4 .lo ll 4 .thetefelitil f, , 1 "..Fur PPl e deuer , ' 3 ° ' ( el! P e ' ;92 ..., ~ ..., „ _ . __ _ '.• a. 116.4 A mp A urv, "-aill2ellllVisst, ' i ''. ' ' ra `I.K 0. 4/ truntiried with hysteria. .Bnnittcheriiidotlfei .-,, -- r t':4°"•ls6l**(4lllllaters &renew*. Dere t eee •. ". Royees Foi l , ;. . - 55 5% ta 47 ' ' ..* - - • , '. . et •''e' 1 " ' •!, - -', • ; elate 13Drinhere t n il )! "'Pottstown Uniting, e 55 -52 •61 47 • aents, faded eyes. Magnificent lliti•st •gar airEnovees ermine no unit. "•- . • -• a . e0 , 11 , ,,e,„ , • b. 50 emu: . , •-. r - - . Philadelatile Jannarir27 1855 ' • -,- '- ' .1 'e •' ' 1 I l ' - ' ' 64l ' white cola 'nails; ' - • '.•• -- • - 1 . -,--- +••, ~.- -.- ,-.! 4.-Eint •. Iti , d o ornliSh3, •61 -6o 4 I - Reading, i ,-48• 47 " iii 41 - / . • - - '' ' 0- e - FIVE PER•CENT.' ISAYINO FUND “ Althouses;_ I 'i4e' 47 ' 45" 41 . ~ , . . - -- v 5....„... - Ti m , I lia , f ~..::,--, .. , - ,.... : ii i iii i ii ii . ....._ Illohrevelle, I I4B' 47 • 44' '4I ••s 2 - , -." "11tootantr.-, i - - '45 - -44' "43 ;88 ' ' ; i a - Orwigebunt , Lemling, • I 40, eb9 • ' - 91 •1 ' Off tats , • Paidt. Or BROKEN HEAUT.-_—Tbe' Robett.C. Sands aued.for dmos e ns,4. ll ,ClUM of futiek.of promiso:of uutrehige:Ale wet offered two ,huiuhri,poundB to heal idatroban heart "Two bundrodr_ he exclaimed; "tro, hundred for mined hopes, et•bliatttd life! WO hundred for sit thidri:4-NO-7...irgeter, l -.Make it three hundied,sadirl*laFg*inl7.--.,3.... iPnela44ol7,loo ikaa - yonng map ts seen srandering:#rciifigii streets of n strange city, atone in the CrOdlit solitary in the multitudes, Eibet r iligsOuctel4 edilol4llo4inibi of we 6 64 buog deebtiete of 4.5i44-#l - 0 ,4 8 6 Vii , .**A .301 4 - towasi , 4 01 Aild**•*0 - lift l i ff Wee whiff Bt4`twt men au the opposed to hag • , 3 ttliA l fa 1 ) 1 1ii- P frt/ t 9 n 4 l 4 ik 1 00744 oire.4iliffigm, Amt. theithion ei , litoleAtittity - 01 . brokimbeodov,The*lirologo Ammar On be Perfor1 0 0 11 0 g teddroll*.,.,. ,-,E!, visit - 14:01qt zeo,ei— T I T kist ' . . , 7 MEM !, • I,t-7-7------ _ , DECOU& MIDDLETON, , ~'- LYONS' KATHA RON.' ofOORTER',,q. of, - said denAeis in IRON kTIAVE irolinsed Lynns' 'N.4tkii - iinit d'AD STEEL; ..ialVfoa Wafer Simi, edvere Nay. •• for 'the balr't it the bet italightflit tit arilm Psiktdelphfno., -, ,; , i Aptll-7,105 -it•ly . 'e rin - the world Moults preeminently bruslidal for Grey 'laud Bald heads., no Kaibalrun Ulf ' r ed"' Illrbiar HAMMER & GRAEFF, •i• -‘ • - 4,trt,o-21,2,1o#,Ioortyeive yeast •_zinri tnay. Sti. 103 Sor t Mira St.plP/anadalplals. - ' - ',_ - - • --- .__ •' it.t...orrioni, '' • ~ ZOVIIIMS IS _ i ' + ' ' NO; 66 warw • tenet. .fieseforir: ' Natioltii, 'MI:0151=0 laild ABM= Odoan. s'. Aiso.LYons' Extract or ' Pure J ca • Ghmer; Par dys „hay 16.y66 '.• , . • '- .4001. ', ,pepsia and genera oestrous dehilityi itc., cad be 6 ju s a g , •-• C. antrrs LEATHER. *: - '' .-:'• Peritmers and Torte,'l3Eldirieoiare Street, Pokhesine. fnaZ, HENDRY &Co„ N0..29; N... ' .Pe' b er °43.l3 . `' _ ' 414 1 Third Street. FbillaelPhla , Mom= )limitseturess;, .sl'l ttr i s .,S c a S I ' TilinliV;9:l I . TRV3BI4B II i Inters, and Importersof Palach Catt-Sittaa t and , data” - . •. C. ic, NEED . *`S - ,t - ors in Nod 414 04 k Sots Leat h er.lnd Hipp. It'' ; Trine. sad Slims* EstOtiskut 'et Philadeild)l4.rehruarY2l.3:3ss47 5 1 ' SOU T H West Coinerof , .l.2th e • MILLIfIERY COODS. -. , - mid Raba ; streets Phibsdelphhi. Importer 41111 tilpflag Salea, 1850. • of foe French Trusewo, tombiangOirvis.lightnepompir Se JOHN ErfONE & SONS Noi i slid dal:allay witta virreet roasireirtlett. 43 South Second Sr Philadelphin..luma just titrii,,e.urnialnqernastyle : Patle b u d i t s n eiliti be su i te d by remit niunter of incbssrotuad opened their Spring regatta - dons of Silks, Biome the i ki ,.. mud sta i t „i d f,.,:d ,;• Libbent, Rowers, Lice, &ape, de.. de., Including ii last r'''' f r _, ~ Truss g' 8 .,1 11 -.., general Assortment of Iliiiinere Articles of ths ; most tub! $6 d i tc 7 .. . n "J e 'went':and•s3,bt::.,,:tog•ecr,7tatilo—Scure, :kit: ignoble styles. • I ctionswera with Truss.. 1,.. The above goods have benik Imported expressly Par nim'' i n l," 1 „, Spring' sales, and compriae the largest andbest assormenl , Ait7i: G en tsiti i t vanety. sl in our line to be found In this market. ' • •• . Philadelphia. 3tareb10.14,33 113tIm Dr. Bald:ea • hapraVail Pent Body Brace, For the aura of Prolapeus Vest. Spinal Props and Sup poets. Patent Shoulder- Maces. Pest Expanders sod ,grector Braces. adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and Weak I.ueiget English Elastic Alloadnal Belts, Suspen sories, Syringes—male and fenaale. sfie.Ladies' Rooms: with Lady iatendants. Philadelphia. July 21,.'aff ~ , , A MARVELLOUS , REMEDY I -u , -A. 7Theclarga aril an per Jon of. ,lesatispercent4 Alkmaar° fcr *aide. as usnat and 'nit clialga• less than kitikaeanupretaar.stBbr.m a4 sViaru ja34. dig= re. 4tllie 1141. f rg li t it ; r 4140 rtitiq ttt el k i krit4 P i e's . * of 04) Itat.otatll rattiteo.nolim: • .; • • •Jci '; , Irrit *oto s i*LodAirorals,lonins.PMeurr ltckadt: ' taloa thaw (tuft Card : sookrain tad Sough lark and 4; ' east and aballiar tea pat lialba bat** new and beta caetpet_ot fee 13014 fid iamb adilltanadanthrt bad se abargerikabillaraaidialguteonagoalar lair traeatinpattosot ff?, A Atchit r STOWS 134111101:: - lir;'"d AlatatOrniight o iikattilifkiaall' tamannat sac Famap•ainasia. 01,rvirip r o t tam ware faMarrallao`darlamelliattariddlea* sad a I karrammyer, tat parndlalatiaelt dddltbittan eaargiraludl snide for an.f diStapee '1 .4 47 "nalstalartas - 17 - " " , 1 7 • _ .CKtailell (.41t1_ Iron orallklaislasol 1411 33 r • ii 3 rgikttuaaaryma the 12 row r coo r itt,kr"..mtiwasit • nay An lug* ken perionxdr_ 4 0 01 lwalsnOrri!!"*Wlo7l/409P J MEDICI - orY - the, aid pf ,R.Mi4oseopp, ive see . aillliana of little Opmaingiiifon. the surface, of our bodies. ~Throtigh these ALIO OlutMent, when rubbed on the skln.is carried to any organ or inward part. Disessee of the Kidneys. disorders of the ..Llver, affections of the i Heart, inteunation of the Lungs; jaltma:Ckmeglis and Colds v i are by its means effectually mired. Erery housewife knows that salt passes freely. thrOgsgh bone or meat of any thickness. This heali4 Olutme4t far more readily pone. trates through any bone or flesby, , .par,t of the living body, cyringthe nu.st dangermis inward , eoluplaints, that can not be reached by other means. • - • Eryffipeles, Belt Blititon 6:l3cortratio humors. No remedy has ever done unteh for the cure of dis- I eases of the Skip, whaterer Ahey may assurer, as this Ointment. No case of Salt Rbeird. Scurvy. Sore Heads, Scrofula, or itrysipelai. can long ,withstand its intlytenbe. The inventor hat trar'elled oreflitany parts of. the globe, vligiting the principal hospitals.dispensing'this °Mimeo Bring advice as to its application, and has thus been the means of restoring countless nuMbers to heilth. Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Mounds & Ulcers. • , Some of the most scientific mtilteinas rely solely on the' woof this wonderful Ointment. trhen having torope with the worst eases'ef sores, woundg; ulcers. glandular swel lings. and tumors. Professor Holloway has, by commend• of the Allied 0 dvernmetits, dir.patshed tolte hospitals . of the F.ast,hirgteshiPtnents of Oils' Ointmont. to be 1,1.4 4 1 under the direction of the - 14.00 i Staff. in the worst ea sea of wounds. It will cure any:nicer, ghindular stiffness or contraction of the pints, even of 20 years' standing Piles and Fistulas. . These and othr distrOsing . cemplaints cm be effectually cured if the ointment be well rubbed lu over the parts affected. and by otherlise , following the printed directions around each pot. t ,' Both the Ointment and Pit!: slembl.be lard in the fotimr _ Bunions orn Logs ~... Burns' i Born Breasts - Chapped Hands •'• - Onrc; heads Chilblains Born Throats : " ' Fistuiss ~.1 , §l . .n - Ps of all kinds Gout ' t.priptio -Lumbar) • 1 ?calls Mercurial Eruptions 1 .Swelled Glands Piles , I: IRtiff Joints . , Rheumatism' • 1 Proms Salt Rheum I , IPeneroal Sores Skin Diseases - !Wounds of all kinds... r.07 , 501d at 'the Manufactor*s of Professor fiounwAy. SO Malden Lan,. New Serk. aril-214 Strand. Lomb - 41. and by all respectable Druggists and ] Dealeni of Medicines throughoutthe United States, iiiid the eltilizaworld, in POth. at 25 mute. n2l.< cents,. and Vt toteh. r-x)-There Is a c9nslderable aating by taking I be larger ShesP. , .N. B. Directions for the guldinee of patients in every disorder Ant affixed to each l'oir. June 2.155 ;';:.: AVOID ALL QUACKERY p i - - Regular Pla TAKE "111DICINli.1 dclan , PREPARED ET AnS - 3 I yl IFE prolonged, and a cure for all pain ■ WE cou g hs, Culdn, Conianiptitrat. Croup, IV hoopinCaugb, Liver C.unidOnt.TYYV , Psia, Indigetttlone ta - our Istt mach. Scrofu la, and all liktu Erupt 1411 h, Peter and Ague. Diiious yeTer. Cholera, ChOera ',Drably, Dysentery, Dowel Pirea, Snre`,-' and Weak Eyes, Rbetnua tb.in, Heart Disease, Palpltatinn, 'Neuralgia. Kid. nny and Bladder Affctions, Dropsy, Fall lug of the Won*, and Female - . At the request of manyf ra oy patients, I hare consent- ; ed to put up a class of my mast efficient prescriptions the form of Family Afecticinesirearh one suited to a par, ; neuter disease, and not, likh the manufazturers of the many nostrums and panacea 1 of. the day, promulgate to the world that any one cempond will cure all diseasei, and who On the words of tit.. great • Italian physician, Spartan:3oo "jnit toetlicfnesM which they know little in to bodies of which they Lame tics." ! J. S. 11,06E.'1.1 1).. Philadelphia. A Remedy tor,:aaeh Disease. Pr..): S. Rose's Expectorate! or Coag/iteyrup. for the ra- I dical cure of Consumption, .Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, I Asthma. Bronchitis. SpittittiOf Blood. Intlamation of the I Lungs or Throat . , and all Pulmonary Insews. This pre- , paratien not only cures conFumption if taken in time, hut it fortifies the system , against all future attacks. As a Cough Medicine, it is the r;erst in the world! It is now used and recemmended by physicians. both at bouts and ; abroad. I a bottles. 25 centslso 'cents: end $l. ' • I I. S. Rose's IMoopiyag,,Coutil, „gy r ep.._.Tme ration okays relieves, and prevents the whooping cough from running into other disstasest such as inliamation of the Lungs. Dropsy in the Chest. and Consumption. It ; gives instant relief, and free:l:Lentil cures in one Week.— Price 50 cents. fir. J. S. Roses Croup Syrtep.- r Children are also liable i • to Croup, which dangerous c9lnpla int yields ituntediately to Dr.. 3. S. Rose's raglan: Vrou . r...S'prit.p.. Price 26 I cents. DT. Extrurt df littchu", is one of the best ' remedies ever used for disecAes .4:the Kidneys, Bladder, • 4c. Price 50 vents, , . Dr. J. 5, Rose's Nervous kind :,Inrigorating Cordial, for heart Diseases, all Nervous:Affections, Flatulence. Heart Burn, Restlessness, IS umbiiess, Neuralgia, raising the spirits, and giving power le the whole systetd; it is al most miraculous in its street. Price 54) cents. Dr. J. S. Roli's Moretti:o'A (Impound. a sure cure for' Dyspepsia. Liver Complaints, and indigestion. when ta ken in conjunction with.hts Altemtito or Family Pills. _ Price of both 75 cents. • Rose's Gob - kw:Mk for falling of the Womb. Female Weakness, Debility and' Relaxation; Price fie J)r. .r. S. Rose's .4 nti-Diliaim Villa are not wa.aranted to "enrcievery malady or disease Incident to'man, but they o'4'=a grand rotnedy for a Bit. tow state of the system nod common Fevers. When need with Dr. Itesse's Tonle Mixture, will cure the most, stubborn cases , of. Bilious Sever or - Fever and 4gue. Price . 12% and 25 cents. • Dr. J'S- Rose's Thin ffimer.—This preparation Slimily the wonder or the age! • Ones nil p.tin, external or inter ; • nal; cures- pain in - the Shies. Limbs or Dv*. Chilblains, Ague, or Lumps in the ]beasts, Corns. !truism:trains, '5 'Toothache, E.tr-ache,StlllNeek,SoreThroat,Painsinthe Bowels and Stomach, Sudden Colds: 4c. The Pain Curer - being a tins Tonic 31Ixture4s also ovd with' great line -15 . At ter Weak Stomach and Dowels. Whenever you - have 15 pain .use the Pain Curer freely, and you will ,obtainlm -55 mediate relief. It acts like magic. Every family sh;tald 55 hare a bottle in - the hortsn in case of , accident or In dati 15 sickness. Price 12%, 2.5 stud s.o:cents4 , • . . . nit-Persons - Of delicateconstitutiotut by iriatuet, or 416 those who have been madi„se -by the use of Quack Medi cines. or any Other mu* . ghvuld read. Dr. J. S. ROSE'S' 40 MEDICAL ADVISER to persons ha skittles/or In hardth, 40 which book can be had without charge of • 11. BANYAN. Pottsville. 403" • Agent for the sale of thOiliedicincs In Schuylkill Co. 30 Vent 1555- Mee, 23. '54 601 10-if ,t,ts _ _ .FAIRBANK'S SCALES... FrHE subseribere, agents for the man s tifactzuvra, lave jut heeeived a new article, tailed the '-Bohan (bunter-oaths" askulated to weigh from % an ounce to - g. 4.0 Tea. k'or dale at the York titme. E. IrAllftl,LY dr. SON. Pottsville, April 28th, UU:rf 17- , rjr a HE slibseribeii being appointed sole ~ Agents for the sale Of Stotteilfer & Eatillis. Valeta >,l .Lard Lamps, In Sebtlylkill (aunty, buo a large as +velment lot silo, wblelCato highly resointaereded for dummy and4onreolenot:, . - ' • BllltillT aittllCH. - l'uttsville,-April 14, 184,.. ~ ._ , ~. , ~,1 11- • • ITAVE JU,ST .I:l'raturned from P 1.4 47 . jULdeipbta and 'New I,Ork, and tiave received the.lar. , ;- cast assorttount,or evocoffered in ,Eichnyl. l kill county, consisting; yr.:English aad Aniitkin Cutlery of all Abide, ltultdlng Material); of all kinds, Web ' es, Binges, 2te.., Carp -tors"-Tools; MUMS' TOOIS, :Saddle " ry, ShoOlaker'i Steel, ;tiellsq, Spitler. Semis ko.,comprielng thes most extensive assort. went In the county, to whlrb wo Invite the attention pnrchwtors. - LItiUIIT & rOttsvOe, Sane JO, - 2151' COLEMAN'S CUTLERY STORE; Al:North Whit Street. - - - - - - kONSTANTLY• orChand- alareas sortinfnit of Pin(' a4d FOekei ftipll'e34 BClssnr+y and RAsors, Toblo 'Knife* mid Forks; in lvnrr,sag buteur , holm and wood•handlits; Varvers'oilti Verb, Dirks, Boot; Knives, le. _ . •. - A/40'- a seq. Igtensfre faisorunent. o . f Wa*Ts t Te 4 Trnyti,'lo. . Fine English Untie, Oolt's Pistols, Mien's Ihisolvers, and Single-and Doable bmvelled Pistols, with a goner4l istnelint Eaney Hard wo4; toolstanily on hand . • ; TM It, COLEMAIC.,/eporler, Phihulei Ws. P thle. . " 854 . 1.Pec. 27 1-' 53 4 2 1 51•41 - - HARDWARE ND IRON'DEPOT - i, 1 la`- "- Tilt BWISCUIBEIti having now swung ed kb regent Ws new plena of %abets and with tt new dentrudnation nfinleitod, lOC 411 ack.igedde , an..the totainenitor the Coal Raglan may mph*, at their Olivet market talne, ittalidtatba irialactlan Cc tterkW l 4o-• i IMP PaAsa.Ta On ivid and Aome,ont ‘ utdikefall idoekOf ' ... ; " SU 'Mit' ' - ' ' P'o ll g ArK - Moe loon' ,• - - -•••1 .eeddnenft .• :i ;i rro l litt 1104 -t• ....:•.t. 't, , .. - .i•llrnai•CliabllC o.- a•, ,( • , , I Bllt hunt .,... 4 --,t.Ltii2s t f=s I t , •-• •,•• , =l.'. _'" Ve fore','.._' • 't• ' 'r* iliTrits tiorVicilp '414 '' , gerdware and Iron thnonti , C Ilintet , ,, three' deem .abovnallutet4lleetoside: l- . •• r.: - z . :,A , 111.ANICIPOTTi. --+lnll/41 9 6 , 1 4 1" i tr . ! , 3 - ..i`i --. ..i. ''' . •118141 - 0 •,,,•••- M ME NAI. .HARDWARE. PATENT COLD LARD LAMPS =ZEI=I "LOAM .- MEISL IEB, , Thtluniriss. litoit , MORE, Caiti litrAo ii4eve4frairs N1X,0111114 Wind skrai 61 _ itiAciNAt 'jr, yOli-Witth a pleasant: ht:. - .l' li, healthy - jettak - atei deeih lay. ideal peari*use lan:LAWS Reel Otis Pots.; /Omentridlaing. the effect* 11 chi:Wass asthma .of the reouthittfiftwing -0 411 and VIVI/attn.& thiamin:parabolic! tartar,invigorating uuhesithy gums, attit'eurractbiq Velar et tiara breath,lthia.(Andr car+ hOWleomperalgatt --, •; ; -1. • • - , - ' -7 " • in-which it iiPut uP4isnders It preferable to a-, ag.store tionnotalad-i.while Ks elegant ha , glace and magleal elieo render.it them_drersalihverite • with all who valuethe Iteallb*PuritEa t * int Y nr their Teeth,' ' - ' ~, • Prepared sip:redly**. lb L. DODSON, Surgeon lieri• tist. Pottsvilis: • , • ii . ' :Aptil. 7, ISShi 14-13rn ~; ! IMPoRTANT,To Lidilas: 'Dr. Doptnnito'ClOisyts le, Beta ale lii4s.: ; . HE .QOSHOSTATION of ingiidieOis , in ammo Pills isprerailio haiwattr, yet termderfulty y ;r _ dou. in relteviog ail:painful and ditheultutenstrua ` On and lutemoving all obstructions 4r., from whaier . er mute. -Certain to cure the white*, and may aho be sue cesithdly used 19 1 preventive. They have 1•41. VD used in the private practice of Ili. I/up:oleo for over, thirty years with Impandelled suicia . Sin every case. _N. Ladies ache keel:a - rut must not use them. for toll particulars see directions in the bog. - Price $1 per, box. Sold by all the erihrzists id Schuylkill county, and abe sent ennadentially by mail. by enclosing ti to MAN RABENAK; :Comity Agent—who will also sup ply the trade at proprietor's prices. Signature of J. Dc rose° ou each box—nota:lam genuine. i Pottsrille4une 9, , sti'= - - DI . ...._ AMU WILBOB'B anagna) OF PURE cop myrn, OIL AND .LIFIE. 30-ly - A CURE' - CONSUMPTION, Bri4i' s, General Debility, Cod all Strojelows Hoittors. ' • • The Proprietor hits in:weeded (from direction! of Pro; lesser Slone, in Conibliting the Oil and Lime so lierfeeils that the taste of the gift. which Is se nauseous to perions generally. it entirely fit:en:tone, and it can be taken by the most dcritditefemOes with pleasure. And as regards the benefit ofthis article' Over the pare oil, the following earl, by Prof Stene,ii-stblicient to convince - the. most ‘sceptiosi...The young htdy was 0 years of age. ~ - "net diseate was care of unmixed pitthisis, whicilhad heed expeeted to tent inateln the course of a few months, fatally: The upper *Vet both, her lungs was filled with tubercles; and in woo places were 'beginning to bonen. The case was evidentitix bad Mion e. • The treatment of cod liver oil was at find used. hut ,Without marked improve- Mott. The phosphate, of lime, ?ryas then• administered with the oil. and the result, MS in the case of mauy.others.' was soon apparent. Thb pot lent 'wes•rapidly petting well." Actednt of the gieat reputation of this Compound for 411 Ludg Complaints. the subscriber would caution the alllirted rrst using say except - that man ufactured by him - as!; has the only recipe in the U. States for combining, the purr Oil with itinc-in a proper manner., Therefore ,as'you value your health; purchase none except that manufactured by ALiiYANDEI IL WILBOR, a/mist. - IGO Court Street, Boston. For sale in Philadelphia, by T. W. !MITT 4; SONS 13 North Second Stresit.. For' rale in Pottsville by J. C 111:011ES. Etruggist.'"posite Episcopal Church., Pottsville. November 11. 11 , 51 / -- . ^.,41-gm • FOR*'HEVMATISNI, • "; "VURALGSA,,Sprains and pains of J„,,, all hinds. use_MORGAN'S MAGIC SAO!. prepared and sold by 3. MOSGAN,Thirdstreet, ntoy'Maticutmoits Nnie. and 133 Vine Street, Philadelphia. where the most satisfactery l'eferenefs - can be given. 25 and 50 cents .a bottle. ly 3lr. Toso-ph Af , ifyg*-- - Dear elr:—The several cases of your Balm which vett:here snit me for sale, have all been disposed of..and still they call for more. You will please send by express 30. doe. more, as soon as convenient— It 1.4 . is cure PA' Rheumatism, 'Neuralgia, Sprains, Burns'. Cuts and Drulses,.and other, remedies which it promisee that cannot be surpassed: - It-ism med icine that will-11)66mtnend itself wherever it Is intro .duced. and 11,tetwittistanding; the repugnance to such remedies generallyills invariable success in the worst cases above natued,;thimands for it, even of the most pre judiced. fair and talpartia/ trial. I had a else In trly.trun family, a servant woman .. who has suffered for years with rheumatism and swelled limbs. that in walking they would suddenly 'give way, with knots re her wrists,7ltich caused her great suffering.— We had used otber:ierinelles :without success, until the„ Balm was tried. which gave ihetant relief and Ctrected'a perfect cure. ' • I hand you a certificate froth Dr. M. H. Batteell. one of our most eminent physicians. and from other gentleman of cur city, wheare Iceli knoits and testify to its valua blo qualify. Yours, respectfully, WALTER W. Bratty ' . No. 46, South Guy ;toot. Bstaimotrx.Septenther 1854. .• hurry. Ern ,—Denr Sir :—At your request I hare tried 31organ's 31.igle Balm la tbla various complaints for which it is recommended. I ;take great pleasure in ad ding mine to the lithe list of testimonials in its favor. I candidly Confess that its effects hare surprised me, in Burns. IllicumatOins, Neuralgia, me.. by Its prompt ac tion anti certain relief.. It ;should be found In every roan's house. as an:lnvaluable antidote to pains of all kinds. I hai'e tiled it in my own family, and found that It gave the relief it' promised: Yours, truly, lCx. 11. Dirrzett, A. M.. M. D. Juno 9,'55 _ THE GREATEST : Aledlecti Plaeovery of the Age. • •• . • TR...KENNEDY, of IfOst?ury, has A 7.Hr:covered In one of our ownmon pusfure wads tr-tnedy that aural' - : . Every Hind of Humor, front the worst fcmfula down to a eonnaumpinapie. lie has trt'•d It in over iliki CBSts arid novel ( failed ex rent in two cares eboth tinid, , r humor). lie has nov: in his possession over two hundred tertitleates of Its virtue, all nithin twenty:it:4les of fington. • • RE=MEMi=liai Upe to three boOlcs will cure the worst kind cif pimples on the fact, • ' Two to three hAles will cure the system of biles. Two bottles anOrarranted to cure ,the worst canker in the mouth mall :410maeb. Three to live btatles are Warranted to cure the worst ease or Erysipola • ; One t 7 two bottles aro . iritiratteA to awn all humor In the elle. - Two botuesureN'arranted:to cure running of the ears anti til6tch,s among tho hair- . Your to six bottles aro warranted to .cure corrupt and inunieg tdcers.,;;... . - One bottle wlllAEtim sintly' eruption of 'the skin- Two or throe.bottlos are warranted. to ;cure the worst case of Tingworr* Two or thret , hintles are wan ;Infest de:penal:ease ofitteutot)tista. , • . Three to four kK)ttles are warranted: cure tho salt Five to etilit icure the worst CASe . 0 f .ser° A benefit is sitrnys experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure Is warranted when thy above quantity is - Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity, of Boston. I know the effects of it iu every rue.' So sore a* water will' el-Jingoish tire. so sure will this cure humor • 1 -never .old a bottle of it but that sold another; after a trial it always speaks fur itself.— There ere two things about. this herb that appear to mu surprising; tirstlbat it grows in our pastures, In some places melte plentiful, and yet its value' has, never been , known until discoVered 'it in 1146---second, that it Should cure all kinds of hiamor. . • In orderto giire some idea of the sudden rise and great popularity el ther,dtsciover7. I will state that in April, 1853, I peddled it slid sold six bottles per thty—in Apr11.1854..1 sold over one a:IOUS:111d I.oti leis per day of it. ramie of the wholesale druggists who have been in business twenty:Add thirty years, say that. ,nothiug the annals of patriot medianes was ever like it. 'There la a universal pinion of it (rota all (Matters. • • lu my own pflietice I always kept it strictly for humors =bat since its Introduction as a general family medicine, great end wonderful. virtues have been found. in it that I never suspected', Several alses'Of optlentli fits.,-a disease which was al ways consideredincurahle. have boon cured by a few bat tles. 0, what a mercy if it will prove effectual in all caul of that avrful malady—there are but few who have seen moroof it than 1 haye. • • I know of 'sherd cases of Dropsy, all of them aged people cured by it, For the Twines diseases of the Liver, Sick lleadache l iDyspepria;;Asthnia, Fever and Ague, Yarn In the side, DlSSuels of the Spit:m.4nd particularly in Mi.' easesiof lbe' kidney*. &c. l the discovery has done more , good than any Medicine over knoWn. • :go change of diet nBces4l7—eat the best you get and enough of it - . . Dirrclicasfailitu.—Adrilts, onetable.spaonful per day ovq - len pare,. a desSert spoonful—children front dye to (debt years; nneapoonful. As do directions cap he applicable to all ma, stitutions, take sufficient to :operate on thifbewels talc° n day. Manufactured by" r• • -DONALD KiZiNEDY, No. It.); Warren :Pitt Roxbury, Was.. • • 'p Price, One 001kar• • Wholesale .Apants:--New York city, C.Y. Click - net, 81 Barclay streeq; D. li. Ring, 11:12 Broadway; Rushton k Clark. 275 Broadway; B.'k •to. Sattdi,'loo FultOn St. Wholesale Skanut. for Pennsylvania, T. W. Drotr & gess, 132 North lind Street, Philadelphia. For taro in Proftinrille, by' Brown, 7. C. ituelits and IL. Rabenriu, • - • May 19,1855' , ismssismusisrluenwoinUmwm. Bolool ,.: i31,11:31BING. 'CAB -P ITTING, PLUMBING &O. QMITHS,DOWNING,BURNT,ouT,, lturllith have arropeneil an , Mitatellsbment. tor tho above business, in•Bilrer Torrace, IThere they te thanktnt Tor orderit, and promise.. prompt attention and aatigfactory , Pottsville, (Mtobi . r 1§54 . 434f , • • PLUMBING 31140Pd_ • • • M.,WEW,NIII, , Beatty's ROW A • - Nont'igian Street,. Pottarillei ?own., has cop riantly on hand a supply of all sizes of Lead ripsh,Shee Load„ Mock 02 Bath Tuba. Shower 'Baths, Wydranti Mao. Double and Single Acting. Pumps ; and Water Clos eta'; also. aft hinds of Warr Coda for .water and ateitn Dram 411CnOrt and (flobis Tor rualhoS. Allltlnds of Cop per Work ondlgurobjng . doneja thr , neatest manner at the shortest holies: • - • ' $l4 for obi .bass and Lem l'otterMe. October %. pLumßiNci ESTMII.IBI4IWENT..... P. W... I q lO N, .respectray . 'II • _ttal to the public that he ha! purchased the enure fte l lt er,Use late arm* of Motet= and Diektraon, lAA listen&seMing on the plumbing =du= In all its branches atWeld Stand under the, Pottsville : House r • sabers be I> attention hi bialneas; be mar Webb, to merit a abaft of the: Pub ll o Patl'atolle• ne :rillt Soh soli* hia work tA be as rood, and it will be done as reasoluibleteolo, sada be ,donealiewhere. • "A AtprnstV4;l,36ll : , :11„DICH1NIKOL Y PAINTING, . - -14 'INIUDItYs ra g a ()" asa om„ , t om street, from rAti Torn” 'te;s;.4fit'teiViiiii outcvelarial /u m .46,1A1, ME +S = BEM RE ',f4eferenell,.ll• ItAtaistutr.t. March IDth, ISM 23-3 m :urn 'tbo . most VI T AE SCREENS. • . PASSENGER LINES. - • • V hiladilphiarand Beading .13!atiraad. alim g m g 9E gEmag 1455. SPItiI(tAItRANGEMEIIIIM4...IIS3. JltE ORUAT Northern . and Western yaw - st4teg kat Routes. -' _.. - ‘ .- - ,w- of increased. and nrrt redl:Ced..(i3 lilri'LE SCBUTLICILL. CATAITISSA. SUNBURY and ERIE, nit,LlA3lsl4)ra A'l ELMIRA. RAILROAD. Throngtt to inaffalo. Ps. - • - • .... la hour ,. ',; .. .. Niagara Palls, -, '. .16 “ . - .- - o Detroit, • . - - - .; 24 ~ " St:. LOUIS, . . . ' 4tl " 'Ticket 0150 s, N. W. corner Sixth and Chesnut Streets. and Philadelphia and Reading Rail . road Depot; earner Broad and Vine. , - On and aster,, MONDAY, May -7th, Three Patsanger "Trains will lease the Philadelphia and 'Reading Itallnead Depot, corner Broad and 'Vine streets, daily, (Sundays es, Orpted.) as fellows, . Day Espress....o A.M. - . , • . F..toppicig at Phoenlxv illei and Reading only. Conned hag with Catawissa, Williamsport and Rite and Williams port and Elmira Railroad; arcking at Elmira at 4, P. 31.; OOLIneCtO4 VithSl) l, York and Erie and BufLalo.and New york city Itailnatida for Dunkirk and Buffalo: and from %honor, eh:. steamers on Lake Erie or Lake Shore Bail i:,,lad, to Coved:sad, Toledo, Monroe, Sandusky . and De troll. Also, with • Elmira. Canandaigua and Niagara Salle Railroad; connecting at Canandai e Tal With hew- York Central Railroad. East and West-and at Suspension 'Bridge with °rent Western and, Michigan Central Ball: - road for Detroit. Chicago, St. Louis, and all points tura:l -:ads and Western Mates. - ' - Mail Trai5t....7.30 A. M. . . Stopping at all titatiormand running to Pottsville only. Night Express-4.30 P. M. ' -Running evorydayOgopping a; all Stations and run ning to PUttsville, Connecting at Port Clinton with Cat i ¶ ''..astissa. Wllliannport and Elio, and Williamsport and El -1 ; :mtra Railroads, arriving at Elmiraat 4. A. 314 connecting ---- t I ::. with New Yur,lt and Erie, Buffalo and New York city and ',HARRISBURG). L • 1 i ' , Lake: S hore Itailreada. We Bu f f alo, Dunkirk: Erie. ties,- -_—____ . NOVELIY - IRONWORKS 31 laud, Cincinnati,TolMo, Chicago , and all points W 04. -7 • ,„ ma i ; .., Also, with Elmira, Cananclaignaand-Nispra Falls Rail . . . TIER under d'imed,nannufarttue 4 ( 51 ,i . roads: arriving at, Niagara Falls. at 10. 3 13, A. IL. connect . pt. ow Rnzines, machinery. and castings far Mas t I ;. iur with Day Express Or Great Weitern Railroad for DO - -... . - „.....,... furnaees, rolling milla,mist and saw Milli I-: e xu lt, C hicago. 04, . , . . . . ..._:-.‘,:, toil general machinery. Als9, ra.st• iron i ... Passengers by. Day ExPress. breakthst at Port Clinton, ...-r' •1 :- t an;ts for !Muses Ind attires , haring a neW I : and dine at Willi a m s port. Passengers . by wav of Night and. hands..tue v Hotpot ,terns: and designe;--has set 1. - . Expr As take suPpei at Pot t Clinton. -,, ° lip several iron 4onts in Philadelphia, 'Sew Orleans. Pitta -1' - Thi s e Ratite:: with' its connections, forme the - ,shortest burg and elsewherel and .Wmild. be pleased to receive or- 1,..' and most direct route to Canada and the letkris.' derv, w hich will.be promptly attended to. . ' I. 1.. • tmly one change of baptage between Philadelphia and . ' . j. ll -• JONES .: I : Canada or the ,cakes . ilarrisbiarg, May 12,1555 . - ll-6m* • VA.: . Pa.ssengerspukhasing Tirkets by this Line have the I I ' , privilege of stopping at any of the above Points and re • _.....4.,' sliming their seats at pleasure. . Pare from Philadelphia to' : Tan:imps. ', . tii:: 951Buffalo,vLs•TunawinL 1 41 0 00 PCatawisaa, , , .: 4 3 5INiagara Falls. via.. hi ~`ttupert. • 4 _ .40 nilrl_ _.Canadi and N. , i Danville, .• - 4GO F. Railroad, - 10 00 `.. Milton, • ' ' l') )5 Niagara. via. Buffalo, 'lO 00 p l. Williamsport, . 5 90 Suspension Bridgu,ll 70 'lO 00 Elmira, , ' 7 001 Cleveland, ' . Jelfferson, ;06 Toledo, .- ~14 75 . Starkey, ' .. 05 ,Cincinnati, 16 90 Penn Tau, 8 ,00; Detroit, via. Rail, 16 00 Gorham,, • I S O(•1•' B11.5. 1 0 83 d . Geneva, via. Gorham. 8 00' 13 00 ' -- -Steamer John Arnot, -• ' S 00 • Canandatena. : . 800 Ifoneoye Ealia,•. $ 50'1 Caledonia, . ' • 8 54) Le Roy, . - 8 90 1 'Batavia, 9 0011 Rochester,' ' SWI , Buffalo.via. N. Y. and E. ' and But and N. Y. 1 City, 10.001 Y.. T.: IiViIBELL. Ticket and 17fight Agent. ' N. W. corner Sixth and Chesnut streets. fl.'A. NICOLLS.SupI Philadelphia &. Reading Railroad. ' ' T..3IcKISSOCK, tap't Catawiesa,,W. and Eric Railroad. : 11ENRY COFFIN, Sun't Williamsport and Elmira Rail road. . . ' . PASSENGER TRAINS • • • -liet•sviteo Pottsville and-Philadelphia. On and after May 7th, 10.55, tho Passenger Trains will leave-the Depot at Pottsville, corner of Union and Rail road Wt.nsds. daily as follows: - From Pottsville to Philadelphia: • . Morning Line, at - - • : -.. 730 A. M. - Evening Line, at .- . - - . - 4--P. M. ' 1 " , ( 11 .: ( Ti'xin. (once a day). - - - - 7 30 A. M. ' Prom.Philadelphisi to Pottsville. . . Morning. Line, at - -, - -730 A. 3i.. Evening Line, at - - - • - 330 P. 51. Sunday Train. (once a day). - -•3 30 I'. 31. , .. TIMIS OF PAS:WS() READING: For Philadelphia- at 0 o'clwk.. 10' minutes. A. 31.. and at 5 0'c10c.1,21 minutes. P.M. For Pottsv ille. at 9 o'clock,. 31 minutes, A.: M.. and 0 o'clock, P. 51. FARE I N'. ALL THE -LI NES—BOTII . WAYS.', - ". Ur etass. -'.NT C1A1 , 9. Pottsville to Philadelphia,' 'V2 75 E.: 95 Philadelphia In Pottsville, , 2 75 • 2 25 Pottsville to Reading. , . 105 - 95 • ' Reading:4n Philadelphia. 1 73 1 45 Theet fine., s7ip at tilt the Skiti ,, ns al‘nlt the Roc*. `Fifty poutidece'haguage will be n110w...d to each passen ger in thesclinea\_od passengers are exprea.sl) prohibited . from taking anything as baggag .. hut their own wearing apparel. which will be at the risk of its ovrnm • 47)- All tickets must be purchased before entering the ears. . D By 4 - rder ....f the Ileard ..f Managers. 115119,1h51.1 ?A- - S. BEM/FORD. ,C-..-rrtary • • • ' ;:mtnieggirarax.; URTZ 41,.HEISLER, (Lats .- Marti, lieyerle & Cue) Manufacturers Wire Cosi §croens, Coal itlddses, Wire hroondi, de., ,Ite„ `721:11'.7' !"' C ' ttn • l'hantrui .1r the liberal patronage they hare , welted froth the . Coal Ilealers anti ethers, in the past, vrardst imest respeettally'rolleit their custom in the. Marx Ail *ark done at our shop sill he nikrranteel, that no One need be arra.kl of gr ttinit•• a bad job. Mr. Kurtz betnerme or tblo den, and the moat etP-' . ketteal traker bl. the sontsty, we feed sure, that two can tern out th! hest Coal 'Screens in the ttegion. Alt ardent addroped to J.ll. Kurt*. 3 , litu=s4 l e. to Vi r ; L. Heisler, Pottsville or !Carta St Heisler, Hinllifik , will be promptly attended to, Otd Scnea srepoirod. May Et, 155 a . • ' • POTTSVILLE WIRE SCREEN FACTORY. casipigi at Pr.optietors. air ....., ' 'THE ti'ndeisigned have a.. 1 - 11 1-4 6t 1 ••••• slimed the propriaorship of the Wire.l 42 „..,.,,„„..-- Screen Factory in t'Altl street. tat.-ly eon , ~ '-""."‘""" dueled by' I L L ro. tinder the firm- tu i name of N ti iILS d HARLAN, nd hereby desire tonal. the rittentletrof Coal Operato and the public generally, ' to their estensivehstablis : L Ariangementsaromsde fir procuring the very boo., f materials. and orders for work to a large amounts he tiled at the stsirtest no tice.. and on the mo _ /starter) . terms; The suherihers; Moreover, hsvlng secured , the services of skillful and oilier's:heed :workmen invite the most ri gid essmioatinn or test of their screens. promising them equal to the best turned . out In othermsnufseterius. ' I HENRY E. NICHOLS, . Jan. 41.1551 L 1-tf - , JOHN ILARLAN. IRON WORKS. TAMAQUA. . , . CARTERS IRON WORKS, Ttinzaqiiial SchiliyllC.llll Connty, Pa. i ' . • The - Subscribers, proprietors of th . e. t tili'll• isboVe named extoo,sire estsblistnent. are Ji!,_ ~ .'..7'"' 'Uourice to‘tbe citizens of Schuylkillmutt rcer- ty; and the putdie generally. their readi, .. ,-......... :,...., ness to turn out any mid all 1: Inds of wort lu their lino. kt; tlioshortest notice, and In 'the mOst, sat isfactory mittithir—. such as building Strain Engines, man ufacturing Railroad and Drift Cars, PumPs,Caiitings and Machinery of all kinds. . . , . . Only the hear wi,rkmen are employed, and satisfaction Indy therefore he *zloty gua ranteed. . Orders from ithroid promptly t lied: ~ ' i.:,..titi'EßS, &,-: A 1,L . 0. i Tamaqua, Jaiinkry `47,1355. : : 4-tf I nrtv EIf : MEADOW S. BEAVER' MEADOW , ; IRON . WORKS: IIUDSVN A IllitYTllEll, Iron aud lima -4 Founders. respectfully intone their 03-1 . ..1., : hops and the public onerally, that they ,":2612/ are fully prepared at the above establiall , i went, to manufacture Steam Engines of I every size: Pumps lialhaiuul an Drift Cars, and every I other descriptian U lf Iron and ss Castings suitable for I the Coal mining or other hurl es,on the most reasonable Jervis. Alsn Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furrtues and Machine work in kenerat. - : Evnalrin4 of nil kinds prte with neatneSs and despairli at the lowest prices. All work furnished by them war ranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom or those who new want artllleg in their line In this vielnitY. All orders will meet with immediate and prompt atten tion., -8. W. HUDSON': March 4. lg.i I iMy, ' W. B. 'HUDSON VINE SVILLE . DEH4VEN'S I IRON WORKS, 1 1 • :. 1 Miliersville.•. 1 •-; 1 • , I T il.4ubscrlts.fr is preixtrest to mania. Crt 0 .. f;cturEl3l•ENG IN ES of any powier,: IC. I!,umps of iny Capaelt,s•., and Cost Ilreato:ro Artir no ic .. ---- m a eve:,y; description; as 'well its ovary , ...,. .-.. , alley kind of machinery used in Mines ?, Breakers. k' uein , ;(3es. Rolling Mills. Saw ,31111 s. &r. , l From thu facilities isassessed for manntmtnring, and Iron' long expo-14nm in the business, work can 14:turned* out at thts'estAbi ishnteut; at the very•lnire4 prices, incl of a superior quality. Persons des/roil:3'o f putting up maellinery of any kind, are invitcAll , ; call, and vs amine patterna and become;ao• quainted with piece before enntrzteting elFenhere. : , Orders or ever kind arc solicited. and strict attention wilt to given to their prOmpt eseentinri. ."' ;• . • ; . WILLIAM. DEItAVE:q. .Mlnersville; Dtomhe'r 0;1,F4 4 . .. 4841 TREMONt IRON WORKS, Tremotat,;:blehtaylktill County, Pieta:att. : 3 The Subseriben relieetfully , ' Imo", the attention of the husinessconttnutilty: 10 their Niqr 3fachine Shop and Fonn- I -•- • , ist ir,„„„ dry..erOted In the town of Tremont, and tinder the Superintendence and tnanazt ruent of kefisrs. Z. Batilortr and Philip Cmholts. where they are prenartki to execute all orders for Machinery Of Brass and Toni such hs Steam- Etntines of any pfl„rec, Pumps of any bapacliy, Coal Breakers nf every -ilealrlp tion, 911 itih - thr of .Gearin-,r for ItrilingrAlills. Grist and Saw Sidle. Drift Cars. and all kinds of itsliroad eastinta, such as ChlllrF for Flat and 1' Pails. Prigs. Switches. itad all Ids of Cast and Wroticht 'firm Shaftintrs. Mr. trnt holt z being. h practical Mechanic, and hating had the con fidence and ay.pdri•m(o for many years' the Coal per.oua de'sitvua of patting up Machinery of any kind, are invited to call and eiandim 9ur patterns, and superior quality of work; and heroine acquaintod with Itricds at these Works. 1 - sifcre contracting elsewhere. Orders of OT ery kind thatikfully received. and strict attention trill be given to 'their jsrotuptr. execution, having ftleral IY, 20, 30. do. and et) horse Engines on hand. Jan. (I, 1 . 535 . 1-I,r C. A. A. 'K., sEurzr-ri. PORT CARRON. FOUNDFIV AND MACHINE SHOP; Pocirairbosi, Schuylkill Co;, Pa. %VINT EBSTEEN ttnnotine " c-A his ieadinossi from thn rOnspleto "-• . of the above natnedestabllshment,hisure - re i n ,mt ply all oriAs las lin,: of busitiss,- " such 04 for Steam rnr.t. nes, Bathos& Orid Wilt Cars, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Castinand Machine ry at every catterin. lie warrants his work to Ore sia faction. nod ugly solkits' patronaze at home gird abroad. Jan. '27. "4-1 s FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. ; Till; Subsetibt , rs aummuee to the'Yub- that they 'am the Proprietorso I f the Franklin Works' Port Carbon. lately car I, rled (hi by S. Slllyrnath where they eon =- tine to manufacture to order, at the' shortest notice, Steam Engines, Pumps, Coal Breakers and Slachlnery of almost tiny Oro or desciftdion, for mtUllte Or other mirpoSes. Also, Itailmad and Drift Cara, Trym or Dram Coatings of arry,sLto or paten). Orders are reSpoetc fully sollelled. GPO- 11. YIFSLER A BRA PrOOklha Shovel Works. The snbseribers cootlnuo to furnish tho Conlon; and Defilers of i4chtarlkift County. with Shovels of all lands, at tho lowest Philadelphia prices,. Attention is particu larly called to, their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shot'ela of any also or pattern primiptly attended to. - 13. FISSLER k BRO. Tort Carton; August '2l, 1552. • 34-tf POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. • onuar,3l„ - masoN a 1.))., revoiltully announ to the public that the have ' 1 :11, 11:7"2 taier the J:stt bll,haart the Al‘ k il tsv-"l°lr4u"°ug t? o 7 eX W t" woretheynreprep Mm ntll nh of :team kmgmes. ninnufseture Railroad Curls add Ma ehinry ot almost every description, at the shortest no. tice.`and em the m.st Fea.sonable terms. , Persona from abroad. lie Want of•Steani Engines, will find it to their adrantagd to give them a call before engaging elsewhere. Pottsville. 243.1* 11 19-0 9 - —,-- PPTTSVILLE IRON; WORKS. Foundry mind Maetanr . l3tuinesii: • iv " NOTICEt-The SubstriLes Ley t e I this ' - day formed rs'eo-partnership, under the firre etwitoy, SMITH * VOMItOY, " for thitridtsaction'of - a general Flitradry Mit t fr:AA " ."2I4C ;Mad ' Ba.entu at the olktab• tithed.** .ottsttlle Iron Works," corner of Norwegian and . Coal streets: -3 • l'0311101:. W3l. SMITH, , • MarchiSS4 1.P41 CLIFFORD POMILOY; FOU DRY AND MACHINE SHOP, ' _Steam COLT-FoLeteryt .. 1 o , f b.—Tbe business of tb *tofirm of aNY DER "k mrLNEs. Cif be contin vt, , • tied ; by the subscribes in a its T arious rM - . lc omiz branches of Stem lingine building, Iron for Rolling manufacturer r.. oall kinds of Machinery. for Rolling Mills,' Mast P.nrnaare, Railroad Cara, &e. kei Re will also continue the truainera Min; lug and Selling the celebrated Pine Forest White Ash and Lewis and Spoan Veins Red Ash 010 s, being solo nroprie tor of ttineiNlirrfes. OECrEdS n . SNYOflt. Janus* , 14,18:4 3if 2gy TO qom. OPERATORS &MINERS. Pioneer Boiler Works. • The Imbserlhers respectfally incite the Ml:l.__ attention of the,husiness community to r'mt, their toile; 'MOM, on railhead street, be- , IoW the •Pasetlit'er Depot , Pottsvilli, Pa., ' vtare they are preipared to manufacture • 11011tiglI3 ,OF EVI:RY DfiQCltltfifOr, - Ranolte,ifturics, Mr Atrial. Blast, tips, Fauannettays, Drift Cars, ic., ke. toilers on hand. . Beingiortiral meth:ultra. and having for yaanithrtuted themselves entirely to this, branch of hardness. they flat ter thenie,..POs that work dour at their estabilshntent will she wdlettation wbovrmy favor them with it SalL— Individhals and Ciptuparikcs will find It greatly tether ad vantage to examtnb their werichefant enmutintrelseithere. ;May .5,1453 1 f JOllll JA311:8 at BUN. • POTTSVILLE T 1 ia.qbt..LnROLLISCAILL. ' :'Klui T tt r the,ult%wit t ipt MW la now completed and totall opt Tau . a im .: ration, and that: they are prepared foanp lily all kinds of Vol veep! earibne aim*. which They w Fat to be imperils in quality'to any obtalaid a "at aheiatne pried*. They, ; also ma facture T Rri e, for the use pi' tho'Col. H er t z . od Lateral Wads, weighing from 21 to 50 The. per yard. ntado c,f the best• Irma aW . which will be ,found mach Yheapar thaka tlie „imported article, , • • nein Nulled inbilnutice.and•haeing had'Oorisidarable *aperient* An Medium, they Melee Abeam:Wee that they can give entlie"satifthettou tlarehasei•s, ;ha wake It theft lidetest plalMba borne radueralc tures. . ; JOIL BIYAN/$ll Q:). j-Deceinber-6;1851- . • • • . .- • 4104 t, Ott WEVIO.VOU it ; IVIACHINEIBOOP. IfOTICE.—Tbe budneisof die liiteilfin I~fAR I,4_ll4.o,Lcruf *lkon widbooootinued ' . ' l•4s ' t4 R I.l.l=4:3TATClklii , his bow, Immo Ea *p l od Ida:him ehonosp 3lntith Chunk Aired: In ttia boiougiVoS Pothrillo; al k V.. SWIM Stulth,Sholi. initrufte. lure aD Idndi of khd 10301131121 Wit,ll , lodll3, of aay power !mid otology fo l r ralsiog or bunking Coal• pumping ottolibet;Psdol.ilkilowint didiv*Wlrder toyeis.,"l4o.-othr landibiery fbe Vint l'ei** . th it innks4"riOst approval knakihtitkaV ITO wpiesiszinilui WOW' ifitol3)-adid tsktrr CAW ialiebtubtamidatleisdiligiOd:l* to .' mitt &Outs' of Ski oit;lM4itupininnuilitbriux Andors,_ spy- WAittiltler i ft e lo4 410014itkeir . ""brnedi tei•onirtiai l intia n4 4 6 ritWert= kafilahni.itikiminunt isinanikk *Adorn* In the Oaf'. tiel.l,llAst . " r 7 VitiV T• • %TOMO" .. ......._ , 111A1101111101111 , 111101lit-WOelM- ,;,,'. -,,-.,,, ii. ), i wmtalitosAico;:iapmitiati tn.* 1 1 1 4 ei thOldt4MUC.o4%*ll4o.olcei ~ i. 14 -. ` 3 C 4 R: arm *tirwg? at .... ..,, -Eftethitoll4l6lo6oratiloo4lol.7o • - • • • t°'•llll4ksllt o.ollllolfilebiltirdi all ' ' imihimidiasSidwatl4lloo6llll4o.4iikisd Lt0p. 4 . 1 ...0-..,.., r ,„.... - " ixiftia .. * "lialli"— ALV . . & 1111 ilimbilltil ' o - 1 11 0 "14 1 111, ,INt iba lliii:- 1 Di* . . . 04 : 21114e i stier*lien# - - ' , *Pat . • 4.4 . 'mlidliniailil, . „ikell-Impumartter. .01006EittellillINIM0 • - , i.zahy•l't , •.- . .i1i . 4 7. •.i.• ,- ; --: vi*Vt• a 4'! ,- - . i=`, - ' , . 1,1 ~ :,,,,,,? .... -,. , t-_.. If). ":",*44•a,:if;;;JA , l,efici .:-. .?...:,. ,- ..4 -., ..-- --;,s-•,.,,, TitEMONT. POT TS VIL,LE:* ~yr~ i'YJJL~'\A~-~`L Lake. Chicago,sle. Gt. Wes tern and :Michigan Central Railroad, •al 00 icago,v la Buffalo and Lake Shore Michigan Southent itailroad. 20 00 i Cbleats.v. -via- Bur. Lake ~and Michigan Cen tral Railroad, Kock Island, iN~UI~ANCL: MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE , Tk.USI COMPANY, porTsy Tux; PA CATI'PAL $lOO,OOO-LCH - A RTER Perpetual. ' flits Cenipiny,•chartered by the Legdslaturl . - of Pann sylvania. with 'a capital of Ono Hundred Thousand Dol lar., is now fully organized, and has - eonuneneed • The Company Is prepared to , rtvelve tnuules and other property in Trust. and allow inten=t on all mulb.s de posited in trust; 31. the rate of five per rent per annum; p rim i pal and Interest payable on demand. For rates of Premium on Life Irisurance. seethe printed Tables supplied ,it the office of the Company, Centre Street, Pottsville,. three doors youth of the Exchange Her tel. JACOB Jolt": S.oe'r) . • and Treasurer, Apill 3,18:14. • THE! i PQTTBVILLE MUTUAL AND JOINT STOCK LIFE INSI:ItANCIE COMPANY. 0 1. *1 ' CENTRE STREET, next door abi/e (ireen's jewelry Store. CAPIT4LIIOO.OOO-CIIARTER PERPETUAL This Company, recently chartered bf the Legislature of Pennsylvania., is fully organised. ' The Company . is prepared to effeet incur:titre upon lives and to r.2.reive and eireute.trusts.and to allow interest on monies rece.ivod at the rate of five per cent. per annum, unlessetherwise agreed, upon., Principal and interest pay able on deinand. -04dtal und assets =rely itirvmsted In Bonds and Mort ga,,!es and other goad securities. Annual dividend of. the profits will be made payable in .cash. or appropriated to the pavnient of premiums. Pm: rates:of Premiums on Life In ke printed tables, supplied at the Company's oilier. .NATHAN EVANS. Pratt. Sof/IMON FOSTER, Vice Preet. R. T. TATIAL Scc-,refatryand -Treasurer. Sept. 18,1„51. , . ANTHRACITE INSURANCE CO. ; CARTER PERPE'T'UAL=-Granted ‘....../by State of Pennsylvania. ' Authorized Capital $400,000. Office. No. ill Walnut Street, between 'Third and 'Fourth Streets, Philadelphia. This CoMpatiy, with a cash Capital paid in, combined with the Mutual principle In their Marine and Inland Department - , secures to the assured ample Indemnity, with participatidu int he prnfd s, and without liability for losses. The Company will issue Policies at the usual rates of premiums, 'embus/rig Marine. Fire and Inland Risks, DISECTOES: Dr. D. Luther, DasisTiersm. Leiria Audenried, Joseph "leaf eld, Peter 81e,ter, Jihn E. Addicks, tleonru F. Tyler. D. Ilaminett. Eautuel itothermel, Francis Bacon. DR. IL IXTILCE, President. JOSE/II ELD Wu. PI DEAN, S.eretary. Ls PETER. D. I,IITILER, has been appointed Agent for the above Company In Schuylkill aunty, to whom "per sons desltinglnswaitre 'can apply. June Va t April 8, '5.4 14-) , 25. - - STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO 1 4 1 0 U R'f 11 ANNUAL STATEMENT May 15,1854. Assets, Slay. 15t,1853, • • Cash premiums and interest rocas. - ed tho paskyear, tuatara depart ment, ; $101,048'.32 Bills Receivable in same, • '28.647 01 Cash Pretalums, Stock Depallet, .10p2 • 170,668 56 Lames, expenses, ecmixtlissicess • Insurance,' mutual depastn;ent, 101,5003 0 " ma. 27,031 OS ; • i • • ' ' • ASSETS: . • - ' Mob, mintgices; stock and other . • ' good socurititlx, 173433 72 . Billareorlinible, . • 167,009 86 14aill• on , Iland• and In hinds of - ' --.agents, 19,15S AS • ",;--• 1p79,704 16 For The or Inland Insurance, appiy to - • • • :NO. T. bEIOVIER, Agiot, Ju1y15,1854 , INDEMNITY. rplIE FRANKLIN Fire Insurance. Co. at bU.delpt~la Mhos, Pl 9. 163% Chasnut t Area, wail 'Wet Mahn N. Watcher, ‘• •• , George W. Itlebsrdli time Mut, , Mordecai R. LeWhy • Tobias Wagner, '' • . - Adolphe C. Bode, samitel Grant,- David Brown, , Jacottli. Smith, Morris Patterson, C,putintie to mate insurance, permanent or limited on every Aiseriptiotrargattperty, in town and country, ht 'Wes as tow as are consistent with security. 'The Company have ntsiirred; a large Cataingent YAW, which with their Capital and Promiunts,,asfelyloctestsd, afford ample protect on to the hist:mid. • The ASsota of the Compaq on Janum Ist.l§lB, tutpub listutd, agreeably to an Act of Ailelgt* were as follows, - Siortstaps, , .8300,558 65 ,6tocks, $1,563'11 Beal &tate 108,368 0* " Cash, de., 45.167 17 • st, SMOOT 67 roopOrary loamy ••_ • :120,4g" 09 Sinee!their ineorporation. a. period of eighteen years, thaphete rad apertatts of owe *Mon boo totedeottAetts. and dollen, losses by Are, therell attorittqf evidence, of the advantaged of itiniance, as welt ad the ability' and dispoehtton to meet with premptuees, MI liabilities, • • cIIARCES N. MISCUE, rresideuf. Oust= O. Discus. etas L , 7 7 ; The enbeertber has been appointed /Neat for the .. e atentitsited ittatitutioni staff Dow pr*Ved to Wake: id -0.9w41011 eystlr 41 1,tifiliten• or propertio4 lowest *Lox; • AIiDItY.WIIU=I4 Agent.; .1.-Vattiville.Jatt.ll,l01. • LIFE.MURAINCE; rGIRARD LIFE INSURANCE. Amon, 'rnist Oomplati or 1 1111 aln Mk t'lleahut aims, the door s plitook Helm. T 4 CAPITAL .4400140--CIIARTEE PERPETUAL, Om:Abaco to ulakellanusices entices an the most favor able WNW The Ospitil talus veld up sea Wrested. togotaer with j 1 a large an 4 Ift44*.Wtaireacipt referred Rod, effuse perfect wait/ to the tuaral. ybeurait soy la Tata lasty, itelf limy or War. lar l ' ems.4 ' ;u4 . - I=o ,l 4..lerst.dicoly - ea rata. the arra Willa s'Wi4o4 ' IS 4W "melba second Rouse is /member. * l s 49 t iit t am*ol . l46l 60 to en s tota= „ i ii4 =l=o. l l=o 4 l' l l=lof 41,1:017etigivally 04.1 the Bad Meet lomat 646 pM. 60;•the *M a g i. . to pr,sl2 so for'ayssi WC* the attars to the ea recipe aeouruoic asseas and *deer • Oka adoilltless ;puke se itywap of more than, $0 per tent. upon thetestelures*.Woritheat Inereselus the an' • noose 11134401Cf4 It Jolla latons, Dins 4 0 4 1: 4 1 4 )ti0ute,1 **de f icit keret, ,PorgOlbor, 1 111e1 „ : " fallear, a t o pe l ff&" rb i r tuli t & • tillaef react sa4 asptsaatlutak liao6 40~0 0 0 1,0 1 1 :10 31 , 111 ,1 4114111.1 . 0 4 t lU. m a Neat the above Caapeop to ,1144plkilkaiimtplowretatll elhatJaalltarsa tag Pa I A ttrt.r= l -?- 11r1: 4)4144140C ;: GRASS END 13A3D8Dt SEEDS, FRUIT Tvai Afkrieuipiral Implements, tte. 'TILE subscriber will key ' ' sa on .band Clover. Timothy and et hsr r. t . seeds,. White Clover and Lean t;,,,." - 1 9 N sZ;da, topAhrr with Garden and .Field a rd. , shirt Li. will warrant to be fresh an :J. , d. lie aCI r, ;: Orders fir all kinds of Fruit Tr(421 , . they are represented) ttrlettltur..l of which will be fursbduit at Cl.lllUfaluro, seeds and trees sold by the st.tbscriN.r are sel,s4 i,7reat tattN'only from growers of reputationan t i Ito does net drat In otet , ls procnrtd prf market. ferrn thme who sell cheap. withrat re:rn%t tc•,; Icharacter of the Feta said. Nrlr dr4.11,11,. , seeds giciwn promiscuously in small ciPlet,., their too ihme proximity deteriorate, th..lr qt, : I tkuhtrly those of the same species. This conaiderataen to those who parchaeutithcr F., trees. For trees,ke., send In ortkts t, HANNAN. word "guano" i, a corrup.::,.., of the Spanish"huano," itself a; eorrari,n the Peiu4,riau word "hunntiV-1 eretnent, It Was used ns.innnure in the tir.l, of the Incas, and the Spaniards h‘arr4 , l use froi PeruvianA." The chief from n•bich the article now in eonntr(l: ;, taken, ihe Chincha Islands, off' Peru, imnien4e deposits have been lorme , l3l l l,, r: \ many Centuries, by coui/tless tlucris of birds, iihich kill frequent the islands. but r ,-; in ouch numbers as formerly—the great . (-:. course of ships having driven ~f away. ; These deposits are regularlv strati",- 1 . find are of a: dark reddish on the surfaee.L. di , r the san-I,ak e d cr , of the tirlac'ef the tdrdi scratch deep, oti:i holes in which they, lay theif upper layer thus has a completely .ed appearance. Guano also contain; posed -egg aliens, and the bones and rem:tiz, Of fish, • brought by the old birds young; The "Chibcha article is c0q.,id , :r:. , 1 the best on account of its extreme drvue3 , , a ; the rain never falls upon those thereare_ many other localities whence is ratty Jbe obtained. Such are the directly south of the Chinchas, ILotit... 41: Sau Gallen; the Lobos islands; varieu along the cOasts of South Ameriei and ico ;, the Triangle Island, near Ylwat;ni ; Island,. West •of Gaudaloupe; Lid :refit 'of Africa, etc. 25 00 . The Chinehas are a group of three in the Bay, of Piseu, on the coast much nlikedu their general formation and at. - peaiance, lying nearly north and s.uutb. a •-, : separated - l)y channels about one mite breadth: They. are naturally bare out:a! sign :of vegetation of any sort. Northern island is somewhat the large-z . ,;.:t three,- wbieh average two miles in cire.,-et: euce.! Each presents the aPpearatkee flattened cone, the rocky inequalities original snithce having been filled up-audc,T. erect ;with the guano, the uttings of vary in depth from a few inches to a feet. The upper surfaces are from 109 t11;' feet above: the water. -Around their little ipromnntories jut out, in which the ing cp . the :sea has formed many caves , —!'. 1-resort of sea-lionsi . and whales are seeMgamlioling about the islands. The terto4de of each is a perpendicular r lsitil ruck; from the edge of which the gunge toward the centre of the island, whieli rocky elevation; and from this poiralth , re I a gentle slope to the western sliori - !;•tho gn:t continuing to within rt . few feet of the ww,,!. The!steepneSs of the cliffs that the Zf.V! and,ithe great depth of wafer (seven fath4.7 close in).nfford.great facilities fy# loading sets; The mode of loading is usually as fOikr! 1 7 ----aship first takes in by her boat.: enox:i. guano to ballast her,' and approaches tl 1 poit of. the coast where ihe•remaintier ~!''' cargo is Shot down the cliff into the h):./. thevessel. Some vessels (chiefly the stnal',- ones) load entirely from boats. Oa the of the cliff are deep bins.containiug froto V to 500 toils of guano, made opung roles 6r ly bound together and interwoven with rei and-chains. These are wide and open at ' torc'but diminishing in size toward their 10l end, which is on the extreme edge of the; cipice. TO this ls'fitted a canvass schute pipe, two feet in diameter, which extol& del ; 100 feet to the deck of the ship. Thro; 1 ' 1 this schtite the guano passes iu a concha stream of tremenduoas force, at the rate from 100 to 400 tons per day. The bin i filled by Chinese coolies and the l'eru Icohvictii A year since there were about I of the\former, but their number was then i idly diMinishing by ill.treatment. Each l 1 is compelled to bring to the schute tire:: i daily, and if he fails to do so he is pumil by negre'drivers . with the whip. The hart itY, usedi toward these coolies, who ( vriN ;dived by treachery, is almost unparallelf 1--There are about 100 of the eariiiets. EM EMI correspondent - of the Ge Tekgraph says:—="l"he presence et weed—grass -we hesitate to call it--15 - 13 di'catio.i of an acid soil,—one ou which lescent manures, such as lime, ashes, etc ealculated to produce ',their best effecn should never be permitted 'to grow can be avoided; but when it 'does tan it is the part of good economy M make most of it.' When cut green—before sseeda have become' indurated, ! and cur '. h gr' ass cocks," it makes a hay which she" .YM'y fond of, and on which 'th'ey will well -gorses, also, partake of it, and been known to do well when fed on it .very little other food. The seed of s .ground igto meal, and fed to swine, wia them to thrive and even latten'i It is ve tiitious, and when fed constantly, appeal have•tx salutary effect upon the general tem, and -to be promotive ut the health'. But after all that call be snit behalf, it is, like the ox-eye, diisy ant: ibistlep a most undesirable tenant. 4e extremely indurated texttire of t'Le tarp Orinvoleure in which the germ t closedP it possesses the power ;of remain: t • • the soil for years uninjured. When 40M:I with a deep furrow, it dles not re but altraiis the next inversion ;which it nester the surface, and irr a con d:' I pltt forth its long . dormant °Orgies: I tt march upon. the Legular crop. Lime best remedy; it sive7tus the soil, sod C 6l. Abe beneficial acid into a saltOry maw $338,318 70 $523,F87 20 bTSPEPSId bolted wheat meal.l quart 'f - s oft • qua ter; of fresh yeast, a g4I OI mofs. teattoet)ftil of saleratus. all ineves, end should remain imthe over two hours. It will need Nail eight n ours to rise. • PiEint 44 AS Is EISTE."—DISSOIve 35 orfflurn - in a quart of warm water; " wadies' much flour as will I nike,it th 'fetid, of '.cream; then strew into it PaWdered' resin as will stud on s end' two br'threicloveA; bolt it to I I,enci; stirring all the time. It will tirOie - tOttba, and when dl ms with Water. ' :iy A sa TOR TAZ l liZzA. — Vi e - applied with a. small piece ' Of flannel roots.of tbe hair, will be foi l trid removing dasdri - Aff v.-=Tbree !pars of usittds; otie part of lime water ; to l. andesaberocurcil of s ebeogi 81MAitg.--We.ns it not si Ire 111 ` ‘iitidiftesid olse;ieral deatl l is from ~IPP!Sders .I,y or cold water) In this lorio'vr# *wild think a. can on lecipes
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