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L ub §utlor PIII AD li ,11ti . .. - 7 — " -- triikla t P . ,lll — .:A. -d 'elil": - .' ....': - .:MV,i) I 0 go .. . : . . r, . . . ... . _ , • TO. NERVOUS SUFFERERS. - . __...__:...-_ . - . LEATHER .: ' • ' - ' DECOO 41 - 1. - NIIDDLETON.; .1.,', 1 .• I- , . FOR' DNEVNIATISM ':' ' - , ; Siiralint'and p ' aina 'of - A .. . IN a ‘ratiMr anti-cannnbial vein is the fo e - PRITZ, lIEN DRY St Co., No. 29, N. IMPORTERS QC, and dealers in JIW+ I N . XTEURA.IOIA Lt an Ideds;tme MORGATS.SIAGIC 'IIALII ' ' laitadth hi a taw days , a ft er many Seared great nee - RETIRED Clergyurn, restored to lowing pocra, written by a distressed husband, - r Third street, Philadelphia. Morocco Mtstubecorese. .AND-BTEBL, Nos ICAlwl* Intel' Sind, eietra4'... .preirel . A 7 1555 14-li,''' : and sold by J.MORGAN,Titird street, near Market, ts von* lagaaing; linali°Ua 1° U7'"a known 1316 V3 " 138 C 4 o<ilrlara, and Imparters of Ftiorrn Este-;:alas , and deal - Rourtriaurt- . P itt , ,- ~ _ . HAM MER a, cRAEFF.- :11 ,i 1 saudie vule,stit y. 33 vino retenne,,, Eto. ,... .et u , tv 4 , de en. phis .23 .w ead itere 63 - tlat ail - most +2 .a . , , . • p Jame u. nAoIvALL, Nth() theata hiS Wife in uniting the praises of ere in teed mot Oak t4.01e Leather and klipp. ..., f ; Philadelphia, Felt:nary 11, 1655 i 4-13 r .es . matrimony by so arranging the lines that, to . 31-un Noe .1.04 north-Third St., Philadel. utile. . ~ .. , ~. , , . .....,„ .17 , 1 Se yeah la at., nroc . kirn, N.Y. • -',, f , . - ' -L.,' f . '. , • Arnentt-1,5.5 .. I , MILLINERY GOODS. - , - scums vs ........_.....,...•_____—_ get at the sentiment of the writer, we - Mast - Spring Sales, 1.115.5. ; ' - Notions, Trimming and Auction OcioiL 1- , - - . Itererthees. .2 '.- -', -7--- .. - . • • tay , • J W 55 Zl•dttrol, 1: , alternate them, reading the first and third,. fit JOHN STONE k, SONS No. . , , _., AVE YOU use r (] LyOns' kathairou then the second and fourth: -it seem Second Street, Philadelphia. have joud of their Stains Itoriumitioas of sake, Bonnet A. , CANDLE MODLI ) D• ' •,..I. f l your Balm which you base sent me for sale,turrealibein - • SUPERIOR article of Motdda or wirsed et and $l - 11101ey cl a for mum jrr. .2%mA itivairo_Desrltui!stairoa:.:_ThellarsechTeraigthapyil . . ' • . ,'. LYONS KATHAIRON. for the,liair/ It is the most delig.htful to il et artl t. "That man mast lead a happy lib ' Ribbons, limners, Ln.2, Orape, er-, dr-. baciadio_ en • si o an,,,,. a k i d , ,k, u, o c, m i d B r ti ann t, iff e t4 ,4,,,,,, 'ion WI please aeratty o f 44.53 30 dol. Mere, as mu, • Who is directed by • alb; audinnatidboheavardld:.;n4isup=nfiLlyybemsionefitialred forary.turrey general Assortment el Matinees, Ankle ea tke most Lew' warranted girinfactwv4 by John Calverley.; : , ',AIIOO, a° gmtlehient * it is a °lit ' ut r is " 3ll-w4 11°11114* 1 alters baldness cif twelve pmts. Years truly. Sprains, Barns, Cats and Bruises, and other remedies Who's frae from matrimonial claim, tenable styles. read r,'„. Syringes, Surgial !mini:imams, and Britannia MALI • JOHN CALVERIOI.7 . which it promthes that easy 1-t le surpassed. It tea med. , 1 3 11-. 1, ATWATER, Issues to suffer far his palm'. The above goods butve,been invited cip r our . ; \ o. 6G Warren Street, New York. - EPl'llg sales, and commies , the lamest and test assorment , ~..., , e Me Race street. PliMatit. i ana that will m ' a i eni. ' , i tk.ii ' when " ? ' ii is intro 1 Also Lyons' Bitted of Pure Jamaica Ginger, for dye drier& and notwitbAtandina the retnemanc , to such , ' "Adam could And no solid peace . la our line to be found in Ws nriarltteit Jody 'l, '55 . M l 4 ~,t ',' i • . . t . '- - . - --4- -• pepsla and genend nervous debility; ie., can iwt had; t Till ha beheld a woman's faro: PhiLsdelphla, Mani! 10i 1855. - . • 10-6ns " --- filitilitY-LAND —L- WARRANT - 4" ---, . I cafies raurd. "abo.rnamed eralb :*4 l e t ua s ju nds:-.rus it, g csir ilece "ext of I the n t w ha otripso" st ' p ' - i C BARLEY • • when lire was given for ama . BOYS! CLOTHING. . . . . Adam was in a happy state , eee HE SUIPouRIBER,IwouId respect- 14,„'OLDIERS, and the %Vidows - of4) r- J i l i n- a il " and ia , l 4 rOlt Vial- . • I .t0 d0 e,..,- j j. e .g i .• • eeset OVA , In my own fthilly, it servant semen wit , ' , es- , tees t e e _ _..„ - 1 Perfumery and ' Variety Store. Centre nine . t, Pottsville. • . • • . 1 7 sons Who have served in any of the cats of the ni- Las suffered for yt:ars with rhisnerariani and swell sliiinbs, I o "lii all the futuae race pear fully Dem= their numermstrimidsand customers or, teat States, since 1700;uthe are entitled, under then ate , that in v.alking they woul d suddenly give why, with t I I ' FACTS FOR THE IS O- 4.,PLE: Truth, dar li ng bra h t sincere' ; ' uylkil I County, that their assortmeat of Clothing tbr . Ilypocriq, decei pride Young tsentlemen is much larger: than ever, and they net ;of CO:me:roe, to 100 acres of land. can havti Otter - knots on lesr wrists; which deemed her great sufferine- F you wi!sh a pleasant I 1.. r ~. fs, healthy We kid used othertrernelliti without success, ma tte Ia womau meT d reside. Ire diapoved to sou thotp. persona tivtog at a attante. o el p al ra m y s in p g rom to ptly j a j t o teu Nts, ded j to ,r, ai to re rft as e o g n e abl c u t harin . s ,,vii ;lby - -1 Balm was tried, which sa - selustant relief and effected a ~ ,,,r 1 p 4 . 3.7t .: F ee t o the effects if vitiate R . ' "Whet tongue li able to unfold , hare the Privii4e'clelebanghaFt clothing E urchaaed at April e*, 1855 } 174 fin '2l Sentient Ste. Philida' trarrect „ um . this store, if they do not snit. , gums. and teeth to rival pearl-use Deksees Rosa . cretkeas _of the. month, removing Main and preventing The worth in woman we behold? ' F.°A. WITT +ll !MOTILE& ' . 'TO cAsu BUYERS. ; 1 . , I band you 04 certillcate Irian Dr M. li. Battu& one oil theacrumulation of tartar.invisoratirm unhealthy gums, , The failimps that in Inman dwell , . 272 attestant St., corner of Tenth, Phibulla. ____. t ~fi our Mast eminent phyelriatek. and from ether gentleman of our city, who are well known and testify Are almost imperceptible. • , • Apra 22.1505 j • In. ' BAI.LET & BROTHER‘ i I ia, ble quality. routs. respectfully, • to its wait:x.l I %fift l,.. 7 v rec m rr tlzt uti e 4d itztor of the breath, this Denirsfier char - oOmfludon late the men, I say, WM. FRANCK, AUCTIONEER, No. 252 Chesnut Bt., above Ninth, Midi .. 1 - r unts. %Vaunt W. Boma, • • itaVt. SOW 0 PtYl ' a Th u ai.4i till iai i a ll r w aa, ht it m ptl ifi t i tz i... rp. ,, t 11 .11 i e i r s el it e m it ! ;a erzi a b i l . e fr t a o . Who no regard to Women pay. '. N. W. corner 2d & Buttcmwood Ste., late Mummy . • A LARGE STOCK oir cARPETIRIGS, . . , .L : :vo. --ra. South Goy stoat. gratin) and magical effects render it the universal favorite Who make the women their delight, • ' ' iharraesz. September- 2'2, 15 54 - with .sll whoaaluo the health, purity and beauty of their . : PHILADELPHIA. -, 1 AIBRICING the new and leiding w. Tr. Derry. Rte.-Dear 'Sera-At your rep:testi have T ~u. Keep always vituean in their lacht.' • . ' • , Positive Sale every Evening, ' AT 71,40'CLOCK, AT TILE AUCTION STORE. - %styles in Velvet, Tapectry, Bressole, le * ,.,"lns tali bled stoma:es 3,la,Jc. Balm in the various complaints for tau Carpets, Oil Cloths, etc., ail of which will 4.sttiol at which it is recotutnended. I tak e . great pleasure in ad- tut r o tt s ym e . , ee Prcpar . p up at e d espressly by N. D. L. OODsmi,stareott Den- Aprii 7, 1835 14-tim RUNAWAY couple, "true lovyers" of the ` TILL ,be sold without reserve. for the largest CAME PRICM• One mine to Meteor list et tewtimenials la its fever. I . -,- . - , Wholesa l e or Retail . 1 ' ','...,! • candidly confeets that Its Alerts have surprised me •in .! IMPORTANT TOI LADIES. most ferient Yankee stamp, arrived at a small Cash=cloths, eassitneria, Satinets, and Dry , Goode geuerally: Bats and Shoe* Cutlery, Guns, Cloth- September 2.3.1e54 . 4s,eitf Burns. Rheum:olms Netuniria, • Le- by its prompt ' s& . Dr.Thanoiscols Golden Pemale Pills. , - Hon and certain relief. la , etiouid be toned in every inn near Boston, and wanted the landlord 'to rag, musical instruments, an i d e: Siesc s h it a r naise gen , 4..ruily.. 0 t „.. 0 .,,,,, i . „,,,,, T. il , m 24 s t',0 1 . 7 . i mar is house. as an invalomble antidote to pains of all 'HE CO,ISIBINATION of ingredients send fora minister to "splice 'em," arid to ...,- i11w„.„..fT.,,,,hr-...4ado.„l'llogrptirr.trai ir / 2 te ne ton ( t • , - • '. J. S. DEPUY & SONS; ..: kinds. I have tried it in no erwu funny, and found that •.■ 1 In these Pills Is perfectly harSnless. yet sconelerfully "be quick about it." ' Philadelphia; February 17,1555 • _____. 7-1y __________-_-. NO . 223 Nortlt Second Street, tiWow it ga v e the reirent p romised - ' /i nt im, tral b • i i . el eacious in ralleviug all wailful and difficult menstrna . Wee, 11. narrow., A. Si.. M. D. • tion,and In rentevlng all obstrnetiens ke.. from Whatever I The landlord complied, and the "licensed AND:W R. REEDER, AUCTIONEER, 4_ Callon - hill. en/ Seuthswest corner Eighth it Erring J ere g . , cse 'arden Sem:tee l'hiladelphia, would respectfully, Infertn . k. •=ria cater Certain 'hi cure the whitesO and mey also be sue rasifully used Ms a preventive. They have been used. 112 : , XTO 167 N. Third St (1 door below their former custotners and others, that theY hate just, LET VS REA.SOIie, TOGETUER minister" came. , 11 Vinea Philadelphia. - . laid in • splendid assortment of tbrpett. Oil Clothe, M. ..'. • ' • the private eraetiee of Dr. Dupencta for over thirty years ..., , , 7 ' tines, Windoto Shades, Door Mats, dr., (61,41 rely" uto • e` . with nnperalelled success in every case. "Be you the 'minister r asked. the bride. 'Auction Sale every Evening, ' ed prince. wholesale and retell. -. . ~t , : ee .14 - - 0 I ...k N.8.-Ladies who are tncient must not use them. For . C aere. at 7 o'cloek. W il l be sold at the Auction .e. ,) et ' run pmticulars see directiora In the box. Price $i per groom. . - a • , ...tone a general variety of goods : consisting In part. of o f , , a r , W M E : 4 " 1.1 , 7,, , , T7 , , C .. E • t 7, 1 14 -e nd ual , f i ci e l c ° , i i i t f , 6" ds a s ca '''Pj u 'V • , ; ~,,, 2 - - ~4, O''' - ‘ 111,„, y- , ' • boa. Sold by all the drupe:Ads in Schuylkill county.and ; • "I am," replied be. noon: . and Shoes. Cloths, Cassitners. Hardware. carpets. p hil im o ci a. Awn .;, it , ,55 I , 211, 14• OM • L - Patent Threful, Spoal Cottou. Mink reeks , . Umbrellas. '! • 1e.,„.. ‘ 5- ' `4 7 ) , 0 , ^ 4 1 r, 4 will be tent confidentially by mail. by enclosing $1 to '. -4 i V • ~ REIMAN RABENAU. Cheney Agent-who will also eup "Ohl you be eh? What's your name?" I.l9siery.and (110 SP of all kind eilk and Linen ll•dk_ls. P , GUANO & SUP. - PHOSPH. OF. CHYME : _ :..'i \_ - 6,,c0A. \, , ), 1 ...,_,,. , „ ply the trade at propri _ etor's prices. Siguature of J. Le:- . Shawls, Clothine. and many othergoods tut enumerated, '- , , ! PONCO on each box-no others genuine. HE subscribers are prepared to'k'sup-, "Stiggins." , The attention of Country Storekeepers is partieularly in- ' 1 ..rf1-tttl ! , i. , • iso • Pottsville. June 9, '55 .23,3,„ ply the 'hove valuable Drtilizers at market , :piie,,s, . . -, ,,jk, ' ..n, , , Ar, ~ I , th itg . ti ls _the,!:, Settee as they et ill alwayef.ind goods to MO t rr Wal j neow, Stiggins. " said the Yankee, them can be ixamlned en the afternoon pre-i in °ten n suit purchasers. In store, 1,000 'harnl. Sn• ' . s . i -,- . 4 "1 '*'' ' ' C 'b ' ^ TRUSSES i TRUSSES i I TRUSSES ii i r Phosphate of Lime, warranted equal to enyehet is "du it rip brown, and your money is ready ;" cams to the sale. Every' article guarantee r d to bees re- • uiee.ie. , , , . . presented.l. March fele.. .9-6 m ! rl 5: '..••-e'i: ~ I, 'O .. , 1 1 '.-, ... d " 'C. H. NEEDLES and forthwith.the reverend gentlemen corn- - - Mexican Guano. -i' .'... 1 .. '''"- , :- 1..•••:- . 1 . ..' ' ..... i i - ' - Tans. and Brace Establishment. SAMUEL S. FETHERSTON. We call the attenticie of Farmers amt Dealera in this •- Qou'l'll West Corner :of 12th- HOLLOW&Y'S - .PILLS. meneed: • . - nEALER IN LAMPS, LANTERNS • a " An°. Iv - eirn.avAl atalPri. .ii is fount' CO eac'tain a . - , t,..7and Race streets, PhiladelphlS, Importer . --r---- ' 1 larger proportion of Phosplinte than Peruvian Gear.- • "You will - please to jobs hands." 1 jtChantieliers, and candelabras. Ne.1 . Z.2 S. 1.2 d street. 2,000 barrel ,nding. - e'er sale by Why arcer„: We Sick) of ii de Freneh Trussme combining e.rtemellightness, ease The Yankee stood up by his lady-love, and atK ' n ' - SPr uff ' , Philaiel P hi . 3 ' Bating enlarged and j" 1 ' . .1. B. A. A 48:ABLEfi; , , proved his steer. and haste , . ono of the largest assort- • Fels-10.1Se le 7it S .Si Ifherees, Phihgt•lphia T HAS -.--- BEEN dm lot 'of. the human and durability With correct constructien. Vermin! ortuntured patients eau be suited by remit- Seized tber fervently by the hand. •. 4 tn.nts of lant), in Philadelphia, is innS prenared to fete - ' -•- .--e- -- tint:amount! , es below :--Sending, be of Inchesround ram to be weighed down, by diesue and sufawing-- thehips, - and stating Fide affected. .. BALMY AYS PILLS aro imecially adapted to the relief I feset of 61416 Truss. $2, $3, $4., S*l' Double-Z.5, $6, 1 nish Pine 011. Csmpheue. Burning Fluid, Lard and oils MATHEMATICAL, OPTICAL A H D "Yott promise, Mr. A - , " , said the par- 1 L am p e e nd Lenterns of all patterns,: Glass Lamps by th e , 1 , PhtLeisepleal In•ernmenta, r; i l l • of th e Deal:, the eVreroste, the Ikhcate, anti th e _Wire', I. Ve l fesel $lO. t , e. . packnee, at a small advance over renal , re prises. Being VS . SPECTACLES, '.'llicroseo es, of all climes, ages, sexes, and constitution , . ,poijuso, n j tr ef u c, c sr t em i y o : n tie s m4 T it st .h .te gt . rhe w e e at er Tyrn ,: ig n se d t 3 1si: w t .. o; 'e if ec t a c u re, when son, to take this woman- ' 1 ' a manufacturer find dealer of Fine 011.11 urning fluid i - ..,_ SPY OLASSi.s, I) 11A WING IN STRU Il EN to: Sopa- h il i n .,„ ll . oLa i y an p us. .; ree l n u t it i ll , y , c s n u it t i l ,i n t l , e t n e d: a t n li dal n t. t e a i u t fac h rn e ti l n7 4 :o a r f i l , "Maas 1 " said - ills bridegroom. ' 1 and Alcohol. whi,-11 Will he furnethed to elerchants at" rale and in ea.,: Engineers' levels. Thentiolites r and / such prices l'aat tlsey will find It theek_ age dvant to ''". l Transits; Surve)ors'OMpasscs, Chains. Tapes.:,pnArac- freeand enlightened peoptsi; as the best retnedy the world I Di, s 'lmproved Patent Body Brace, "To be yourldwful and wedded wife?" hey, Alwe Household Ghteewarej or all escriptious. at I hire. Parallel Rules, Ivey esedes, Ace Air Pump4eElectri- ever mew fur the mineral of disease. the lowest market prices. s 1.- • Fn{ the cure of •Prlapsus Uteri, Spinal Props and Sup cut Apparatus. Sla g le Lanterns, Thermometers - is, Banner These Pills Phriary the Mood. ports, Patent Shoulder Braces. Chest Expenders std 'Yaas-yaas r . I Philadelphia, October 26. 1S:51. 1 43-ly • _ . - "That you will love and, honor her in all • FLEMING. it. BROTHER, Iby • JAMES WI QUEEN, •on the stomach, the liver.(tthe kidneys, the lungs- the Wek Lungs: English Elastic Alelouthed Belts, Suspen., 2e4 CliOenut street, PlilladelPhin. skin :mud the bolvels.rorreetiri any dereneetuen t In their I el, les. Syringes:-male and tonal°. things? " . • Prodneti Commission Merchants & Dealers in! frie Priced Catalogues. with over 150 illustratidasOeut tunc ' tions. purifying the blis3ll " '. the very f.,oiatrilti of life, is 00- Leslie Remus with Lady attendants. • „ • - 1 . FINE GROCERIES, . by mail , grate. , throughout the United Statesensitaumia. •aud thus curing dioase iniell its forms. ' -;1 ' 'hlladelphia: July 2-S ' SS 3O-ly "Sarein - yaos, I tell yet . !" l" loss Pti'r l iit 1 1 Dyspepsia and !Liver compiaisits. i ---- ' - ----- - - -- NO. 40,';Soutli Water Street, Phila. maY "That you will cling to her, and her °fay, : _,,,. delplee, have conetently en bane. IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF itidt... . Nearly halt the human race have taltou theses Pills. It I s ll - O long as you both shall live , • \ ctle.sp, , Sian-h. . 1 Pure Gel. Spices, e, - has been proved in allpaste or the world that nothing ILE' subscriber Inforins Dealtra nd h 1 , ,, i . . _ Ico u n OF ' ' • nutter, , sa-ci on, i Beane, as em I must equal 40 theta in cases of dimmers of the I "Yaas, infle,ed-nothin' else !" continued Lard. i Farmers that he! tias Mally.lmproved theilualitY liver, dyslopsla.- and stmitath complaints eenendly - 1 iejee !?asp; , s e e s e e m , - O , . 01 is SUPER. PIDOSPIIATE 01? LIMP., and enoWelenn- ,They won give a healthy One to these o ruse, howe v er 1 Castile Seem, t Barley, e Dried Fruit. the Yankee, in the most delighted and earnest creuberries, Sal:trams, :. • Scaled tisrrins. .• &nth* neetnniende the - article manufactured briltim. as InUrb. deranged and wliemill th , a r h . failed. I 5t , g.r .. 9 '• • • h - k y 1 -'t •;.Yi ' ~7 r .0 tuft' in te mu et. ou are n! 1 s , o call, General Deb i u Wilem Pi 31 . 11: OOD .18IITEI4 .. .:.„.„, Cefiee, retina, Dairy Salt. Ar.IA ty• Health. manner. ' - , el..ainino end try It. Alen stt , Deny of the most despotic Governments have lepened j , telietountre merchants rending ord.:: lij - Matt, may , „ . And II ' Onal;a,. Oils, Candle:l,Am., t heir - • • • . „ 1 ''' OIL AND LINE , Custom Houses to the tutreductiun of these Pills, , But here , the t reverend. clergyman h a lt e d; retie (.:n havith: the .-es:euality ef _end, ' ,or end et the . i rernvtan art ape= At the lee eet market rates. ',nee. L. ps i meloyl; that they- ma y been the reediethe cf the masses.- , o e . seme price, as if they• were per preseat. . , 22.1 y . I • " • SuceesOfir In These It. eloreen. Learned Ceileges admit that this ninlichus is the test' • , * . ji • ~....,_ - Much to the surprise of ail 'present, and- to 'June 2, 15r.,5 0r0t5,...- ~ . ..•1114( . ^ .?..;°. 9 and . in t s "ath Wharves. Philaielihis• temolS over known for n ,,, NonS of delicate health. or , • , the especial annoyance and discomfort of : the , ..lirlearmers..ean 1010 on two privets. alley', and pined where the, system has Ixose, ipaired. as its invigorating 1 C' IRE FOR CONSUMPTION, the era wharf. , . ea' 1; properties fell to afford relief. - ardent bridegroom. .. . •• 1 " ‘e iro July 14.'55 24-60 I t - , , Pernale Complaints. . , ... Li COW/ 7.1 OW i , Asthma, Broachelis, General Debility, 140 Female. yew, et or nide sheuld be without this eel's- j a°,i,' l ,"/ 1 ,,, , 5z .,- ,:r.b ,5 * / 1 ""."r , "One moment, my friend," responded the • THOMAS &•THACK - RTIt --• 1 . f, ~ .repro:ter has . sucr . i.ed iu edfrom directions , of f, p t 7.- . IP heated mesiiiine. It cone oe ar d regulates the ;monthly 1 minister, slowly ; for it occurred to him' that 711 r. % N0.:',60 eitesNur sitersr. men.. tzrn. i - - , 1 courses at all periods. act [rig I o many raso like a cletrin• t It leak° the best and safest medicine shot ran be ,given '. th it the taste of the Oil, which I. ,o natesefius to persons the laws of his State did not permit:this per- ' , • • . I HE IJNDERSIGNED respee,,lfull y to i ebt.ktreutlef "" "g°" ' 8'64 for '4'). t'll4lillt; ' 'lLSe' i 2,`nraos il. t :1 1 1ieta."L i rfee l .;v11 ( ::IveeSr"wirntil: . pre ' s l ur t e. . •a' JZ . nras ta r k e ‘ ie n tZ .... A ally e,hluld be without it. inform their Nerds and the public gmfersally,lthat '4 t , 0 .. . tiriveicrtit Prof. t i ls t la .n ar i. ti i ,.;le s o u v i w e r i t e l n ie t p lo ur. , : , o ,i l , l „:l : i li ce e t tl; : i . lo, m ri os iig t. i l ::rritance without the - "publishment" of the < t a • tcy hate taken the store above ms.ntineed..aeirinsend llodoway's , pur, are the k. 4" irioeily lum en in the merit( I ••4anus" for a certain length of time. ._, , , y‘e . lli isllllll'9 . ' Boy 1. , Clothing Establishment, , keopitig pmstantly on hand and make to oider, r ionthe . , ..." for the 4,ll4ring diseases: . T i or. e.orie lin mbunin, ls Oil . and Linie so per ic y s tm ee- r p i t i i(ca,:trl.,ert:lo;t terminate .7 7,..1 Childr en's ego s-/tiny, of .the , nutsi. improrpd Styles.- asthma. ,„ e lleadarhes, "Whatr-what - what in thunder's the mat: eller dlsent , e was one. of unmixed phtlileis. which had • Mr. Crepe Thackray o so long and favorably keevielali cut- . Lowe! Complainte, ' ' Indieestion, i4dY was i the n :!.i ec scars itt rso f f n a g f e e . w tunnels, ter Dr the Mes e ta. Hoyt. will give his persoind ateeptine. Cele:tits, t .; Influenza, t,.:r r Don't stop here! Put her thru !- . NOS. 21 cr, la bOIGIH.. OLXTH STREET, to that branch of the business , nud teutere hiMelf In' Celds, i Inliernaien, • fatally. The epper part of both her tunes was filled with What's split, parson ? An ' y thing 'gin eout ?" _ ~ PHILADELPHIA. • beteg able to De:tee (beret's li 'sing to so.mres a lair Ohara Chest Ifisensee, e I n ward We, tubercles; end in Four:. pI:I33•PS Were beeinning to Soften. Ti case was eeidently a bad 3:116. The treatment of cod ..,, A.rateefeenefa. lautemzer Mteepeermer,Bristol. Pa . olOpatronnee. I cry respestfully. ' , , - ,4 11 o.stivone.ss, i. Liver Complaints, "Just,at this moment, my friend, I have re- sera tic.„,eNtai re7o acres,)Blooraidele, near liristel. .. sr' :. THOMAe .t THACKeiAY. Dyspepsia, s's lowness of iplrits, t i er MI v.as atfirst used. but without marked improve ' e , , June 9. see O t. Dierrieta, e Pilf,e, • .t-3 I nUnt. The phosphate of lime was then administered , with this oil. and the result rein the ease of many others. titenlooTed. that you can not' he married In - _-_____ _ tisl . - proefers , :le Stone and Gravel. FV:LS $0 , 311 appn rent. The patient , BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE • • - TO DEALERS IN OIL CLOT ~ ' Debility. Si:coed:my Symptoms, . I Ma3sachusetts, as the law- THE U! .,AUT141:4.-pn neennnt of the great reputation of this IS HOW well established as the best ar-' N DI,''RSIGNED being litrgely . Fever and Ames., • ,I. Tellertal AtTettlonF, Compound for all Lung Cemplainte. the suberribee would •Cailit! !' Wet in natur'es the rea.son ? I encatre•d in manufacturing; eel Cleths, hes r,:iad. lir- Female Complaints. • '.I Wynne of all kinds. titer ever offered for Blueiny.elothes. ft is entirely ~ cannon the efilitied - amiinst them; any except that man e • • rangetnents In sell hi., men ntanufactured greeted , The sod- at the IkllllllLvtarl3,3s of Professor Holloway, e 0 utactur,d he hien , as' he .ha s the only recipe in the U. • like her-she lilies tile; what'a to lien ? free from Acid, or anything injurious to the finest artb • stock in store is comp :.... Maiden Lane. New York. rid 244 Strand. London. and St' . tesl , :i ejtehining the pure Oil nith . Liess. in a proper cies. vete the quality unsmpaeredi and miran-w. Mennen. as you value your health, purchase You have not been published, "Sir, I sus- All lieneekeepers who• have not used -It will find it ' the prices at which ho fan afford to sell, carafe, s I , f rtit•is, by all respectable Drueglets and Dealere of molidne, 4 . throughout the United Mates. and the cielitzed world, ill I much cheaper and less trouble than Indigo nr any other gi v e r' al i,r i , a f ae t inn s . 1 mine except that manufactured by pct.” - article out. The great detaand , fur It has , brought out I r . PI . C' 4 . `'ull will , be taken In wlectio • for 0 eters.l His hoxefb at 25 cents . 6. - 1 2" cerith‘ and Er eath; t. ALEXANDER n WILBOR, Chemist. 'in , l.torekee ..ri and consumers will he . ' That's afact : ain't. a•goin' to be, nuther • P•verat lo+ilali ,- . i., sled; COW3lsts c•I iLI:S..IB 1111 C31.01111i7 from . : ti,F .- 1., feet 4..5)-Tttc , re is a considerable saving by taking the larger I ' ' 1 1 Patterns,oaks tepestry, marble tip tiles; ail",lest Court Street. Boston. 7 careful to get iIf..NJAMIN it. WOW'S, put up at _4(Tredee a ' ' I ' - ' new tietS'i the rea.son why we crossed over I Alto livo'o.,,rfp-r•.t eio . er Store, :Co Itp North Second Stre e t, CARRIAGE TOP Oil, CLOTHS, vn ducks, dr il l Piiiiienuit- North Second !Street. For sale In Pottsville by J. C. Phibulelphia. Storekeepers -le ;get their supplies from t in. ename l e d end plain surface: TABLE OIL L ..I_lllS, 4_ disorder are Affixed to eachiesx., HUGHES, Druiteist. opposite Episcopal Church. ...else `little Rhody' " (the scene was on the the G news and Druegists th eleal 'with, at prices that i'" 6 ' 4 wide ' in the r bilks M May 20, lt3s!`, piece and pattern. surs•rio &b Were- ___ __ _ _ _ _ , e • 21-ly , Pottstille. Nhvember 11, itim 44-9 m will pay them a grad prvet. 1 • trte4; STAIL DRUGGET OIL CLOTHe. .iceO. „ ' AVOW ALL; QUACKERY ....er5................r 1, eeler of Rhode Island,) "on the sly, you see, Drugs. Chemicals, Paiute, Va nishes. Dye Stuffs. AC., gout., 79 Archel., below Third. Philedelphie. ! , .:1 It • CirAND TAKE MEDICINES PREPAni4) Ist - A - zos . - - TRANSPORTATION._ • do., with a first rate assortment o . sverything in the line. • THOMAS. POTTER , ifenefitleicr. Regular Phyaician only. ' , Arson." - , • Storekeepers, l'hyidrians ancl , 3l.inufa•Aurers supplied at ' etiuguet 4.'55 314 See 1 ' ''" 'ls - 1 - 4 IFE prolonged; and a cure for all pain "I-really.-Sir -": said the minister. reasoneble rates. ' ALF. WI eTBERG Ell, Drueglst, s. ._ _ HARNESS! .HARNESS!! : -- 1 , i '' So. 169 North &cowl Street, l'hiladelphia. r• .;:k , its t. Coughs,,Colds, eonsumptiou,Croup, „ THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. "./I-a43-1/y !-:-wal, never mind . : go ahead.---, . Apr 117,1555 , ' 14-6 m Great Bargains: . b,4-.: , N: WhooPing•Ceogh, , r'''' '• ' LACY &.PHILLIPB; q• Lii:er Compleitit, Dyspepsia, ' P tyrrsvlLLE TO HARRISBURG. 'Taint fair-don't you see 'taint ? You've • . F. H. SMITH, .• ADDIX and Harness manufaci,titiers, • tn,lipstibn, Sour Stomach. Scrofu- ; This line connects daily with all their gnat South , se se eraerman or ~.. , 1:i. and all elan Ertiptiong,..Fever and Ague. ern and Western Ilentee , By arraneement their place of married me,. and haint tetched her! Now Port Monnaies, roast Books & Dressing Cases, Fifth and Minor streets. Philndelphia. beg becall the Bilious Fever, Cholera, Cholere Brehm. Dysentery. business in Pottarille will be at the. °Mee of Howard k don't stop here ! 'Mint the fair tiling ;by X. W. Ow. .Fburt/, ,t I,7,esnit Ws, ji , Aarathiphia. ettentien of theii paeans and the public 2,,:1131ta1kY. to Bowel Affecticue, Piles. SOre and .IVenk Eyes. Rheuma- Co. ; S a WILLIAMS, Superintendent. • 164 f. ts . ,L LWAYS on hand !a, late and varied their proent location, and t o apprize them thitt , hiving thin Heart Disease Palpitation Neu ra lgia: Kid- Sprit 22, ISSI • Fall b'l- 'lain', now, and yeou know it . , , 1 , rr , • - It tote ' n ' Auctions . ' l) Fall trran2ol tip, portion of their stork saved sriet s vet' and bolder - ... . _ . • j rve.orttnent of .11re. end intending to recommence beedness cm ge; r old in gof the IVOmb, and Female • PH ILAD'A. Ba - READINC RAIL ROAD. "I will . consult-" said the 'minister, hest- t.nri.Demr.hec, , i Week Boxes, ' standees soon as it I. re-erected, with an enthral new CoMplaints. . . , . .. _ te , Pocket Peelle. 1 (Sebes, . set .-k, now,offer to .41 their present stock, conideting of „ At the request of many el my patients, r have consent tatingly. . , ,R. I r e Ilankene Cases, 1 Traveling na - 4 -, . . even deerriplienef Double and Single .llarneSS; Tidies' ed to put up a diva of mystnoet ef fi cient prascriptions in s ' ' Is "' \Me ifeldere I Backermunon Boards; end G newels seltiding S e dat e s, end eVery article iii the the form of Family Medicines, each one suited to, a par- RATES OF FREItHIT ON MERCHANDIZE., u tio, you won't-no, you don't! You don't l" .- ^r •'•. . -. Port tidies, . I Chessmen, s , trade, ei very henry sleduetent from the Ong 1 this 'ere Packet Memorandum Books ' 1' Portable Desks ' (consult nothin' nor nobody, unti , . , ~ , , !bat co , t, Ocular disease. and not, like the tuenuftetnrere of the (AN AND AFTER NOVEMBER Ist, Red respec eel) invite Its' Inspection b) I MO put•lit gen- many nostrume and pani€eas of the day, promulgate to Dressing Case, . (Azar Cases, ke-,Afe• really. e; , 71554, until further netiese th e following Rates of 1 ~e : -• ' ti • the wend that any one com p ound will cure ail die rases, Freight will be charged per 100 poundi: business ,is concluded !" And with this he. Also, agemeral as of I:elf/OA French 'and Ger- , Philadelphia, .11y 19,1555 . i -,0, 4 1 .1u 'i rand •who On fhe woe& et the great Italian physician, ' I ,e, 1 .. 1 man Pun. tlo‘x/s. , , . ;:. [ ~ : nl4anzani,) "yet esechOinis of Which they kwnolittle in-1 , t . Z i ' .. 34 E.s . 7? turned4he key, and put it (amidst. the titter- Fine rocket Cutkry, Ilazorselßazor Strovs. and Gold --------- _e_e__________ ' , ; , eV T-- , 9 • • , S.l-1 / 11IFF SS ALEM — tD laktita of which they knr . k u o . . J • R05.E.31 D.. Philadel Ida . . • P aw(ictrs or rumour. ".. E .:, ' 4 - t . 0 ings of tile witnesses whom the landlord had Pens: • Wholesale, *coed and third Owes. • :^ ,- 4Y. ,4 ~ called in,) in Ids pocket. - , . F. IL s...turit, -- , , , ,t--- -- - - -- - 1 --- ;•! ---4-- Dr. J. S. Rates Etpreoront or l:boyh Symp _ for the rt- • i . S c ea . N. IV. Cf , rner ' , north if ch'esnot ,S?.t., PbTodelphia. SHERIF 3 SALES of REAL ESTATE. dice l cure of Consumptinee Coughs , Colds, licarsenesx, Dry Goods, Confectionery , Book's. Carpet-} " 'Seizing the hand of his trembling bride, he ,tut - On the reeelpt of $l. a speeder Gold Pen will be 8.. its c it? Vete. Asthma. Bronchitis . ' pitting of Illoo.luflanaation of the ingerigars..Freelt Meat. Flsh.Glass,,te 30 15 . scut to any pert ef the United States, by mail-describing 1 Y VIRTUE of sundry IV Lungs or Theme and all Pulnionary Diseases. This pre -said • - • Anvils , Bran. Butter. Copper. Egese Ear , ' ditioni Exponae, Levan Facia, and ieri textile is- • _ . , s. • Pen , thus-medium, hard, or stilt, 'ration not only cures ionsunaption if taken in time, thenWeneOrtndstones.Gronsties,lfemp - "Go on now, strait from where you - left off ; March 1, 1E55 ' , 13-ly sued out of the Court lit Common Pie. et Setsuyikill tut it fortifies firs ystem against all future attacks. As Hams. lientware, Hides, Hollow-wire, = 11 ntunty: and to me directed. there will be le:post:4th pub- a Cough aledielne, it is the best in the world? It is now Leather, nachinery.oystemoits,seeds„, put us through, and no dodging. It 'II be all MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. lic. sale or outcry. on i A ,used and recommended iiilphysielans. both at home and e ce .; ; . ' • • • se. LEE A WALKER, Surcessers te G EORGE ' SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th, MO, ...;.„' abroad. In bottles. 2.5 cents, Le cent's. and $1: , . right • 'if it ain't right, we'll make it right in _trua .. al LLIO, N 0.186 Chesnut street, tinder the - at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, atfthe publ c house . n Mop - Ale Beer Cifiten.Corree.Grain.llar Iron fir. J. S. Rose's Irhoopitig Cough Seripp. , -This prepa• T e .' at ioj e j es ee s es a if s , spikes, Ric e , Salt, 19 0 7 es; ' ,' 9 ' the mornin,' as the saying, is." . ; 1 . Utah House, Philadelphia, are constantly timer A Brother , in the borough of Potts We, Sthetylkill ration always relieves• and prevents the whooping cough Provisions. Sugar. Whiskey. fie, .• , publishing the latest Music, frOut the most popular Au- county. the folloiring - described real eetnt.. tic wit; 1 from running Into other diseaseto such as intlemation of Brooms, Fire Thick!. Guano, Mill Stones,. , s green ln the After reflecting a moment, the parson eon- • tilers in the United Slates, in et stele that will vie with ALL that certain led orfplece o f . g situate. the Lungs, Dropsy In the:Chest. end osumption. It Pitch and Tar. Silt, Scrap from Timber 15 ' 734' any Issued at any other house, tither in this country borough of Minerevele. schoytetit coup y. botmdsd on glees instant relief , and frequently cures In one week.- eluded to run the risk of the informality; so ~,,1 . ,u , r . , . , ~ the north by into( the Miners' Dank. of P ttaviiii.on the end Lumbei, fie_. • e rice 30 rents. . T.:, Bricks, Coke !Cord Weed. Clay, Gravel, he continued : • They areelleo the pleasure` to announce to the pithily east by Sunbury street, on the south by e t of D a vi d Cr . • Dr. J. S. Ewes Croup Syrup. --Chlldron are also liable le , hen eire. linietetonse Manure,-Pig 12 6 .. I, : They their stock of Sheet 3intile on hand, consists of the Yuengllng, and on the e est by Senth sir t; ceeteining to (Ovum which dangeroulecninplelot yields immediately l oon, pm s t,,,, n otes i e. ' • ( Ougest and most complete assortment to be found in the A t i 7- .. n width to feet and in depth '2oe fs4 with the ap- to Da. J. S. Rose's sees= ieutlaie Croup Sprup. Price ea - m w, Tee h e ti, . 5,) "'PA`promise, m.atiam, to take this man to 3o , , 15 country; they are constantly adding to their stock all the fee purtenances, consisting of a two F , ry treene,ditel- eon's. •_ .. ___ be your lawful - iusbaial ?" • • New Meek. published in New 'fork., Boston, Szr. • - ' • Oct "1 1154 f ling house, with a lte. story fra e „titetieti and - Dr. J. S. Rort's I.tetract of Ritchie Is one of the best '• ' - --; ' t rletf They also publish several Instruction Books. which are . frame shop thereto attached', a double cut stety If ra me remedies ever used for disleases of the Kidneye, Bladder, - PHILAD'A & READING RAILROAD. "Maas," said the Yankee, as the lady b o w e d . dwelling house with a basement s to ry sf Stole, it two ,t, ~ p r i ce (A) cents. ,„,.; .e . In general llei, througheut the Country, ' '„ PIANOS-A tine assortment ,I . l* the best manufacturers story frame soap factory, 7.lth. an e.xteual e', " -- , " #;., h _ n . d ., er . Dr . .J. S. Rose's -Verrone and Inrigonifing Cordiektor r "That you will love, honer, and obey him ?” of New led, and Brtetou, at the lowest cheap prices.. the same, and a f rame stable. as the pre rty ez rtia,..N Heart DIFeaFeS, all Ns•rvetts Affectionx. 1 , latulence. Heart . "Thee's 'em,'" said Jonathan, as the lady • MUSICAL risThumENTS. CIS EiNSELBACH. • e; 1 ' :. I , Burn, tiestleteness, Numhnese, Neuralgia, raising the It ' FICE of the Philada. & It. R. Co., . .Also, a general assortment of Guitar.., Violins, Banjoes, ASO, All that certain Int et f e t e of g end eituate" , spirits, and giving power to the whole system ; it IA al- • 7 hewed aga in. \ Flutes. Accordeons, it Vlelin.Gultar and Harp Strings, ' the borough of St. Clair, Selauylkill coo tyj Wended on meet miraculous in its effect. Prins bet cents. Philadelphia, February 28,18.53. the rates of Freight and Toils on Coal transported by "..a.ud that you will cling to lily • SO long as of the best Italian qualities. allot' which will be furnish- the hotel by Int of Dennis Skethan, on t o well by lot Th . jS. Ru s e' s D,-. i c f .,,,,,„ m i a sure cur r . ed to the public and the trade at the lowest rates. is John 51aher , on the east by Fro t itraet: by re •J . ' • y pep , po , e or this Company; will be as follows. from March sth to June • a "" susPepsia. Liver Complaints. and Indigestion, when tee 30th, 1m55: live:., . , ai l . ., th e west by iteeond street ; contain ng itilWidth 4,0' Orden; punctually attended th e ken in conjunction with - his Iterative or Family Pills. . you both_shall . • • so-An Leo &15 alker's Musk and Publleetions can be feet, and in depth lefli feet, with t e aPpnrienan- p rice et - both ei t , cent ,. ~, • - ' e ' .O . ','e l 1 - e 1 4 , I ti T2l ''lnes the .talk !—stick to, one another obtained at 2. HANNAN'S DoOk and Musk Store, Potts- MR, consisting of aline storetrame dwelllnghildse' With Dr. J. 8. Rose's Golden j'ilts. for falling of the Womb, • mist • - , vine. • ' ' f i a ono story frame kitchen thereto attached; seine, prop. Female Weaknesa Debility and Relaxation. Price 50 ~ ET: t.o.e 0 4...?. alters"—ani:Ethe lady said "yes" again. ~ Philadelphia. Feb. 4.1551 -,„ 54f only of JOHN D. VANHORN. S tt lr 1 ' ' ; ..,ii ". cents. . - e . , •.:re ce i :kat 1' '-e F.! • , germoo otuato ' • Dr. J's. Res,s's Anti-Dtgmes or Railread Pau..-These To ,„, , ---e__-__. "Then in the presence of these witnesses, . t . . . 1 - arnshai;.. Schnyl., , .Pills are - not 'waaranted to cure ev ery malady or disease .."...'',un'', Richmond:. 1 2 fin I 1 95 ISO 175 I pronounce you. man anti, wife.. • . c,„: , in fa•ket tenet, east- incident to men, but thee area grand remedy fora 1111- “ culadelPlll o . 11901 is 1 70 1 6.5 • . , at 1 filhily34/S ,lot of F _aerib Aijotning, ions state of the systetwand common Fevers. When . Inclined Plane. . -1190 185 170 1 65 "Hoorah!" 'shouted Jonathan, leaping half '‘, . - ,-• wee! with Dr. Roses Tonle Mikture. will cure the most ` "co son , I 'N . to • . 1 1 00. 185 170.1 C 5 waY to the ceiling with joy. i i. - :. - : , - ;;. t . - k - ,; era al '. stor 35 7 . . 4 ".. tu ; stubborn cam's of Bilious Fever or Forerand Ague. Price " Germant o wn R. It. 1190 1 101 65 ' ! t3. ! 1 A I'' , ''' and eel cents. e " Falls of Schuylkill, 190 1 Eis 170 1 tIS _ . e l-41. ..1 . :i i e -,`-' 'ONO • 's • ~ ti,2l 4 fulosith t ;D:i. J. S. Re s' Pain thircr -Thls prepa ra tion is truly "And what God has joined together, let no ._ _ , •s"s.' ~• Ilanayunk, d.r of otte r .Clit'e . is alt pain. external or inter- " Erring 3111 b, i 100 1 5 5 170 165 - •11 65 160 145 1 43" ' le in then ' nal,: c cU n re t' s pain,in the "stai; pros or Back, Chilblains:, • man put asunder." ~,7 •.:**,,,,,,,... ~ Conshohocken end rip i r• ~ - ~, at e mouth litiiircetd. ': il6si 1 60 145 145 "Hoorah !" continued Jonathan. "What's - ~ , , :i,,4 * -, , .:--siC'f • 11 ‘,.„ .. .-..". ^ t -- in the lan•ough of Ague, or Damns In the Iheasts. Corns, Bruises, S pra i ns , • - 2 4 '..'. :' .?'•-• ....• .:. ','• '?" ,-- lot of TOotleathe, EstrefeheeetiffeNeck, Sore Tor on t o p a t es i n te e - " Rambo's and Potts' and I the price ?" (The parson seemed to hesitate.) ...-.4.,<; - -y-",, , .. , ;-.. , Ai 4.,.... • ' erg'; ', - , west by lot sa s f ' t .43 016 51; Bowels and Stomach. Seueden Colds, ire. The' Pain Curer • ' limes. ' ' beluga tine Tonle Menne. is also used with great bene- . 1 1 60 - I Ifa 145 140 . s • :"r..,'' " Norristown er Bridgeport, IIGOI 1 55 145 140 cv " Pout Kennedy, ~ ~ 1 4- 1 1 45 60 55 l it 1 1 1 .40 5 5 5 ) 1 1 1 ..4A 4 0 5 1 1 1.3 40 400 "How much! spit itoin ! Don't be afeared. . 0 1 - .4:-': ... •,,,zi,..7 -4 A I ,' , : , : .i :N et " .:: rn ia depth fi t for Weak Stoeiach and' Bowels. lihenever you have t -tht,hi feet. said pain .nee the Pain Curer freely, and. you,will obtain Int. " Tann, ' r° 4l6, mediate relief. It acts liee magic: Every family should " Ph nailayills • l'on did it like a book. Here's aV. Never, . - . 1 at l+4 ' feet, and " Buyers Ford, 11 45 140 125 125 ,mind . the change. Send for a hack, landlord. • „ 1 •41 e. . - --Am... . I .' i Edward K. Tryon .. have a D o tti e in the hot* in anent accident or sudden Tel a , ,PP,, a rta,„'.,e l -sickness. Price 1214 25 and 50 cents. " Pottetowne • 11 , 41311 m ttit, 1 •25 , t .Give us your bill. I've got her! Hail Co- • 134, ..Vorth Seond Shiite Philadelphia, "°!''''' " "''' ' t' lay' Pensoni of delicate constitutions by natures, or " /3"niriaaviiie 140 I I':is 125 125 lumby I" • ~- • (Between the. e Buck" and ' '‘•tamel" Taverns ,) , e I mo t % 0 who have been made so by tbe tuse of Quack Made ."` IlirdeboroO . • - 1301 25 115 • 115 " Reading, ; ' 120 115 105 1 105 ITAS FOR SALE,,Iai very low prices, eines, or any other causee , Should read Dr. J. S. ROSE'S MEDICAL ADVISER to iserantia in sickness or ha health, •44 Between ßeading and The poor fellow seemed to-be entirely um- --. lia m as T which book an bo had without charge of Mohnrrille, . ' • 131 1;15 105 105 e a large assortment of DOUBLE and SINGLE bar relled GUNS, SHOT BAGS, GA3IE BAGS, SUPERIOR ,ne. fee'iunty of s. R. HANNAN, Potteville " I4n/Irsviii • 1 Ifil 1 ; fisies i os ble Va control hi s joy; arid ten minutes after- tby Imlids of Ste. Agent for the sale of these Medicluen In Schuylkill e....t. " hamburg,, 1 201 115 ward he wetson his way to the railroad depot F W Ks, POWDER * CAPS . AC: . , i i 14 einlan• • John Starch 10.1555 . (Hee. 4 1.. '54 MP 10-tf " I..)!wlttgloar&N, I'A 1 1 15 . . 8.-All kinds of repairing done at the Shortest no- e TO. John Kapp, B p order ef the Boani oraist • ' with his wife, "the happiest man out of jail," lke. • a, elm, ,l.i.:ehOlaell, IHE 'GREATEST ' Phllad'a. August 4, '55 . ' '3l-3m I . Jottilo Usher Medical Disienvery• of the Age. ~ arch 3.1555 9-tf S. BRADFORD, Secretary. said the eye-witnesses who described the N CO. '• scene. - WE YET A FRIEND the other' day Who is troubled with a slight impediment in his speech, and finds it especially difficult to pro nounce any word beginning with the letter R. "Well," said he, grasping our hand, "they have had another wiut on the Frankford woad." . "A what?" asked we. "Why, a wiot--a wiot!" • "And pray what is awiot?" "Why don't you know what a wiot is? It's a snot,. a mumps 1' 1 ' "I don't understand you now." , 1 • - "Why, " ` claimed he, "I meant a vri wiot--a wumpas— . "0, you urn they had a riot, a rumpus, a row, on thearankford road. Yes, yes — we had heard of . that. Good bye." ~ . Byars PuT TO Funtrr.—Mr. Burke, on one occasion, had just risen in the House of Com mons, with setme papers in his hands, on the subject of which he intended to make a mo tion, when a . rough-hewn member, who had no ear for charmi of eloquence, rudely started up, and said : "Mr. Speaker, I hope the hon- orable gentleman does not mean to read that large bundle of papers, and bore us with a long speech low the bargain!" Mr. B. was so swollen, or rather so nearly snffccated with rage, as to be incapable of utterance, and ab solutely ran out of the House. ' On this occa sim, George Selwyn remarked that it was the only time ha ever saw the fable realized of a lion, put - tollight by the braying of an ass. ligsers ;tit the 8014 and has had his sleeping chamber painted with i. ,ice-bargicene TIM water in the pitcher froze the first night, and he .was obliged to kiddie a fire the second. Nothing like cooling scenes. Precisely. A—rismerr.----A young widow .was asked why the was going to get married so soon af ter the death of her first ha3band ? "Oh, la; said she, "I do it to proven 4rettin g myself to death on neeonnt of dear Tom." !'l:lstaY moment makes thee dearer," as the paridmonious tradesman said hi his extra r-mant LEATHER AND FINDINGS. \ THE SUBSCRIB E R respectfully itl4. vites the attention of dealers and others. to his lar g e and well selected stock :of Leather and Finclln g s, which is kept constantly fresh by repeated drafty upon the manufacturers of this 'country and of E t tro r ri. a n d which is made up in part of the followin g articles, v The best oak and rod Sole; Slaughter, skirting and dub ti,:ed do. ; Harness. Bridle. Band and Welt Leather; Thong and Lacin g do.; Wax Upper, Boot, Grain, Buff and Split do.; City Slaughter Kips, Salted and Collar d u .: City, Country, French and .Patent Calf Skirls:" Boot leg Moroccos, Buck Skins, Pad Skins, Chamois, and Moroccove, Bindin g s and Linings of almo s t every description; Shoe thread. Patent thread: Sliki• boot cord, Laces, and Silk and Union Galloons: Blackland Colored English listing,? Worsted Cpp4rs and crimped Fronts and Footings; . Awls, Tacks, Needle, Eyelet and Cri m pin g machines and Eye -1 lets ; Steel. Don, Copper e nd Zinc Nails: Files, :Rasps, Knives ; Rubbers, Pegs. Bristles and Boot Web; Ham mers, Boot and Shoe Tree,. 'Lasts, Crimps. Clamps,Han dies. Gum , Color, Cod. (Mar ; and Tanner's Oil; Shoe Tools and Currier's Tools oirall kinds, ready for ttselie sides many other articles not enumerated above, and all of which will be sold at thd lowest market rates. by_ JOHN WHITE, ' Importer and Dealer, MIT Market St., abov e lath. Philadelphia. 4-Iy • Aug. 12, 1854 Of the National Safety Company.. y e AL . N r o U f Th ir ird S . T t ß tp E bi T wia -S h o: ,, t l h-West, tad by the State of Pennsylvania in 141 ' . "ar1"11. Five percent interest ht given and the money is always] palii hack whenever it is called for, without the netesaity of giving iiridlet for It beforehand. People who have large snail put their money to this Saving Fund, on account of the superior safety and con venience It horde, but any iam, large or small, Is re; calved.. . This Saving Fund has more than half a million of dol hies securely inveated Par the i-lfety of depositors. The office is open to receive and pay money every day from fi o'clock in Hu, morning till 7 &deck in the even! ign, and= Monday and Thursday evenings, If] 9 o'clock. People who have money to puttn, are irivitod to call at the ornaißir further information. • HENRY L. RENNER; ROBBRT MiLFILIDGE, 'ice Pnlident, J. 'REED. Secretary. N R , p), is r 4 :Nov. 11. 7R4-t 41. • 1 20. ALSO, All that certain lot or .pleer; oft in'the town of iliddlestille. In Union to kill county, bounded northwardly by Mrs wardly by lot of Benjamin Neill, south' C. rt . Ruch, and westwardly by lot of ,•::: with the appuenances , cow-Ishii e frame dwelling house; as the pro'LINK ALSO. All that certaln u liroestory brici flan a t two% storyt north kle side b l li n ' i f 11 Norwegian tt I e Railroad street and Coal street, in Pothitille, in the county of ektuylkill, Andrew Russet on the east, and on the Isaac Se!'erni containing In front on sal about 20 feet, and In depth, about twent, building in the rear and attached. rout about twenty-five feet. and In width al the lot or piece of ground and cartilage) said building; as the property ef, NA: NAM. - . I i 6, ALSO, All that certain tract of wood d °ordain d, sit uate formerly in Pl:smote towu hip, liftlis court . ty, now in Pinegrove, Tremont; titile,f, Begins, Ituisley and Porter, townships, I the- 6e' misty , of Schuylkill, boundetbnow or tat by lanids of Ste. . , Olen Boyer, - Snyder, Philip K nselugln.. John Snell and Company, William Witraan, r:. John Kapp, Jacob Stein, lieorge Fatty, George Stein, ohn -Ncholeon, E 9.. Robert Martin, Esq.. Daniel Will - John Lecher and !others, containing twenty-four the , red iteres , more or less; as the property of lIRNRY J ill AlOySuniring, j. .sa administrator, C c., of JACOB K. BOVE , deciroied, . ALSO, Ail that certain piece or parcel of lifißi , situate in Linton township, Schuylkill county; hounded by lands of Nelson Brandon, John Bitter, 'Montsipe Frahm John F. Girard and others; routultduiP 11l acres. ere or less, with rho appurtenances- coneistire , of a 11.:$ story frame dwelling house, and a cog, staddei - aallsa property of SAMUEL O. MILLER,.: • : ;.' • . ALSO, All that certain lot or Piece 'of.gronnd situate in the borough of Palo Alto. Its NorwWan:Xownsbip, Xnylkill county, bounded on the noilli by lot of Michael Riley,ou the cast by let of Ikitdel fiche, the south by lot of bleary Knehel,Aataining in width 40 feet and in depth 100 feet. yri th tik appurte nances. consisting of a two- story frame dwelling &Alin, with a basement story of stone, with a two 8467 frame kitchen thereto attached 4 as the , pnverty 0r,. - DANIEL LEVINE, ALSO, All that certain lot and a half lot' i f ground' situate in the town of Patterson, in Schuylkill township, Sehnylkill county, bounded on tile north: bfliallt7 at, a b n the east by lot of John 'Murphy; oriLthe south y a ten feet wide alley, and on the !Fritz by lot of ' 'trick Boyles!. containing in irldth 60 *Land In depth 110 feet, with the appurtenances oauitsting of a I% story log dwelling house and a frame :stable; as the property of WILLIAM TANNER. , ;,,,,,," ALSO,- All that certain " two story frame hou s e or build- I: situate in Second street in the homtigh of St. Glai r . in Schuylkill county, containing - its f ro nt on d beyond street 16 feet, and in depth , l 6 feet, and the lotor piece of ground and surWae appirant to said building: as the property of PET E R DIL • lAN. ' tiALSO, All that certain lot or piece of gonnid, wit pate in the borough of Port Cartion4teloyiklU sults, bounded on the north by Aero;street, on Monet by the old Mauch Chunk rod. and on 'the south and west by Mill Creek. containing in 'Width on Acre street about 25 feet, and in depth about 106 feet, with the appurtenances; consisting of -a two'stoty Irk% dwelling house with a basement story; a frame • luttchak shop. a frame alanghtePhouso, and a Intinonuddo: -.flit tin, pro petty of . 11iAlIPMAN lIENTBIL "1 ' -,- k ALSO, All that. certain lot or piece ofirMund, sit ' ..;ante in the borough of Schuylkill lltiven. &buy'. ill county, bounded on the north by leiOA Joseph M. Saylor, on the oast by Front street, oti • tiM mull/ by lot of Charles lluntsinger. and on the wtst•by an alley, containing In width.3o feet, and in depth!Xl(kfeet, with the appurtenances, mitidsting of a Wow/it-eau/If story (rainy, dwelling house. with a orte-and.e-holf Story thine kitehen thereto attarlied.:a frame shop, and. istwu story frame dwelling home on the rear and of the led.. : As the property of WILLIAM' MIOE:CM . _. ,! ALSO All that certain lot or piece of grottrid, situate. on the math side of Millersville road, In the Xertmgh of .Pottsville. in the county of BchnyUrJll and Stare of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as folloirs i . Beginning T at a rat sixty feet from the oast side of street, from thence east twenty feet to a past, from cesouth east eighty feet to a post and other_pro 't# the said James IL Patterson, from thence Meat to ty feet to a post, from thence northwest eighty feet to a a nd the plat of beginning, ,being part of - lot \ e; I *timbered on the plan of lota on the 3iineraville rolut-hild out. by Pod A. Patterson. au the addition to tho kow * of Potts-, Itillf, with the appurtenance/6 As the roperly of DAN IEL NAGLE., Admlnlstrittor of the estate; of Thole/ No: gfW dammed. .. ; ;f;j , ALSO, All , that eertaln lot or piece _ of groMid, situate on the south/ids of Mineral - Me road.in the. Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, bounded, arid described as fellows: Beginning at-s post at a distance of *fruity feet. from the mat side of Spruce alley,thence eaatitely twenty feet to a post, tbence sonthwardly eighty Itet td a twenty feat wide alley, thence westerly along the UOrth side of said alley twenty feet to a post, thence southerly, and on a line parallel with Spruce alley eighty Bret hi the place of beginning, containing' in width on Om llinersville road 20 feet, and in width on. Mid twenty alley '2O feet, being part of a lot numbered on alilaifor man of lota on the I/liners/Ilb road, laid eat by pote,:k Patter ami. as au addition to thaborough of PottavilfS, with the number 18. As the - pmperty of AI/BALLO! FL CLAIM. . fielsed, taken in execution, and will be told tp. . JAISES NAclALAstiff. . 1 Sheri/NO/5m Pottavillea I :14. • I Atiftlfi 1,18,. , j • i .3141 t ! ~,, , - •• DR. KENNEDY, of ..itoxbury, has iscarered in ono lof our col/M024 pasture trecds.a remedy that corm , -Every land. of Humor, •• • from t4etirorsi scoofuta•down to a common rrimplo. Ile has tried it in ov.er.lloo cases, and never failed ex cept in two vises (both thunder hunior). Ile bas now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, alt within twenty miles id Boston. Two bottles are wartanted to cure a .nursing sore mouth. Oneto three bottles will core the worstkind of pimples on the fate. Two to three bottles will cure the system of biles. . Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth and stomach.?; • Three to dye bottles ate warranted to cure the worst eise of - Erysipelas. . ' One to two bottles aroffrarranted to cure all hitmor In the eyes. • Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the;halr. Pour to sis bottles ansivartianted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle wilicure sdaly eruption of tho skin. Two or three bottles am warranted to cure' the worst ewe of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted desperate case of rheumatism.. • • Three to four bottles ;pre, warranted'. pre the silt rheum. ' '..Fies to eight bottles Wilt cure the Worst ease of sour. ul .A. s. , beneflt Is always ekperlenet4 from the first bottle. and a perfect cure Is warranted when the above quantity . i4takeu. 'leader, I peddled over. a thousand bottles of this In the vicinity of Itoston. I iknow the effects of it in every ease. sure as water skin eatinvilsargh - soft will this cure humor. I mist. sold a bottle ,it but that sold another; after a trml it always speaks for itself— There are twothings about this herb that appear to me surprising; fret that it 'Arrows in our pastures, In. some eskers finite plentiful, and yet its value' has never. been known until I discovered it In 1848-..—seconsi f that it should cure all kinds othumor. • • • ' In order to glee some idea of the sudden rise and groat mnlarity of the diseaVery, I will state that In April, MI, I peddled it and sold about el* bottles per day—in A priLISAL I solderer oleo thousand betties per day of it. Some of the wholessiadruggins who bare been is the business twenty and 'tbirty,lears, say that nothing in the annals of patent medirines was 'ever like it, There is a universal praise of It from all quarters. In my own practice I always kept it Arid* for humors —but since its Introduction as a general azmils medicine, great and wonderful viriuesbare been PALO in. it that I never suspected. ' . • Several cases of epilente disease which was al ways considered lacura e. hare been cured by a few hot ties. o,:what a niercylf it will- pore effectual in all cases of that awful truth* —rent are but few who hare seen more of it than I Wm- ' - I know of several caries e Dropsy. alt of them' aged people cured by it. For** Various dlseise.4 of the Liver, Sisk 'Headache. Dyspepsfa, Asthma, Foyer and Ague, Pain in the aide, Diseases of he Spine, and particularly in dia. edam of the kidneys, At.., the discovery has done more good than any ntediciati ever known. No change of diet neclewtry—eat the best yea get and enongb of it. Directions for ese.--Adtdis, one tablespoonful per day —children over ton years, &dessert epoonful--children from tire to eight yeartearepoiniful: As 'no directions can be applicable to alifconatitutiens, take 'sufficient to operate nu the bowels take a day. Mattututurodbyt, DONALD KENNEDY,. _ Ea. Igik Warren stred,Rosbfiegi Nam • Prlce - jthae _ Wholesale Age:qv—New Turk city, 0, T. , Calicktier, 81 Barclay street; C. IL RI 192 Broadway; Rushton A Mark; 275 Brelltdway ; A. 13. k D. Bands,loo Fulton Ht. WboTesale agent, fort . Peuraylrante. T. W. Dere & 13014,132 North 2nd Street, Pbliadelpbta. - Fer stile &Oa dad H. Ratenad. ==l = SCHUYLKILL NAVICATIOI yFic:p.: Schuylkill Navigat • Mora 'l f he cbargelor the use of ears and for to cite Ccel, carried on the Schuylkill Narlgat follows, untifJuly Ist ltlos _ . .. ~ INDEMNITY. , ': . • • 1 r . HARDWARE AND IRON DEP0T;7,...1 • • ; -: 0. O',P , ,:,..- . Fox . - 1 1 ,4 1= .7 n l'" THE FRANKLIN Fire Insur4nce Co. . - TUE SUBSCRIBER, having now arra:ug 4 ° 4 02,...,0 ta ° i of l : Philadelphia. Office, No. 163 Y, Chesnut street, ed his goods at his new, place of brisineror - ' i T. , ''-.' 'Ao"' '1 C.') near Fifth street . 1—;-- -- ---- —N ---- roIiLLIOnS. ; • , and with ane w determination of furnish, 1 lag all such goods as the business of the - eaves, cms. CENTS. 1 CMS- Ch.iiics N. Rancher, George W. Richards, Coal Region may require, at their lowest market value, i To Philadelphia, 2-9 - 79 ; 77 PIS - Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. tewiti, solicits the inspection of the Public. I 't•ball be always 1 " Manayunk, - 80 79 .771 65 Tobias Wagner, Adolphe R. Dottie, . on hand and have art hand atoll stock of " Spring Mal, - 70 60' 67 CO Stuntiel Grant, David S. Broall, , , Bar Iron, Chopping Axes, " Conshohorken, ' 70 , 69' 67 SO Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson, Flue Iron, • , ' ..,,. Coal Sho v els, • " Plynieuth Dam, . .70 ' 69 67 60 Continue to make Insurance, permanent orlimited. on Cast Stool Trare Chains: " Bridgeport , 05 ' 61 , 11 2 •65 every Oscription of property, in town and Country, at '*- SIR Iron , v ' Nails and Spikes, ." Norristown, 65 64 62 55 rates astll' /o,llFaire , consistent with security. ;' - Rope, 3 . Tackle Blocks. • 1 ' Port Kennedy , • 60 50 57 5 0 - The Company have reserved a large Continent 'Fund, ' l ' Bellows, Anvils and Vices, ke., " Valley Fonts. ' - .CO . 59 57 50 whirl, with their Capital and Premiums, site Invested, i Hardware and Iron Depot, Qs= Starer, three doors " Pawling's Dam, ,60,; 59 57 50 afford *PI.I protection to the insured. - ' , 7i — -- '' I above Market, East aide. FRAN li POTT, " Port ProvidOcc, f . 00 59 47 50 The atiets of the Company on January lst, 1848, as PO- . July 16, 1834 ' 2841 " PlacCnisvgle; . ! 1 5554 62 .47 fished, agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, . ' " Royer's Ford, - - 55 54" 52 47 via: N - . • CLEMENS 4 HEISLER'S ~ A/mum; Landing; , 65 52 ' 5 2 ' -47 - Mortrages, $800,558 65 Stooks,. ' 51,563'254 HARDWARE AND IRON STORE, Centre " Port Union, . .63 60 . 50 46 itcal at e , 108,358 90 : Cash, Ac., -. 46,107 87 . street, 'a few doors above Market (East " Bil deborough, - , 61 60 48 44 5 , . side) have constantly on head a, full assort " Reading, , —, 48 .47 •45 41 . • , • . P* 9 0 97 In ent of " Althouses, . • . ; 48' '47 45 41 .Terapertry Loans, ' ' 125.460 00 - Smith' Tools; " Mobraville, - .48 ' 47 45 41 Since ',their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, Building Materials, 44 11,3RIblark . . - I 45 ' , .44 42 38 , . they hive paid upwards of one mafiosi tun handredthotts- gb a , m 4 r e a T no v a , " Orwigsbnig Landing, 1 40 -• 39 -87 1 0 0 and donors, losses by Bre, thereby affording:evidence of . nes and The char:4d will be ton of 0 The, less five percent. Rasps, the advantages . of insurance, as well as the ability and Nails, Spikes and Brads, • -- 254 allowance fee waste, as usual, and no charge less than disposition to meet with promptness, all liabWtiee. i • - Counter and Platform Scales, twentydlre cents per ton will be made for any distance. l,i .. CHARGES N. BANCKEIi, 4'resident. B air an d R o u e n I ron , Rates 'oft Toni . . • etiAr4,lBo.• BANCICE; Secretary. i ' Flue and Sheet " . Eura Th t e lo cu tad bscri insti be tu r bas ti44 bec an n d a is ppo uo in w ted ,pre ag i =tlmabo , vo Cast, Shear and Blister Steel. 0n Miscellank.ens Articles to be charged per ton af =AO make 114 ' Tin, Plate and Sheet Zino. lbs., until further notice: . 1 • snranee, on every description of property. at the loirest /. Btu, Copper and Sheet Brass, • • ' ' mar alum' rates. i . . ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. pig and Isar Lead, Pottiville, Jan. 11,1851: . 2-tf ' Cale/togs ofall descriptions,: Mill. X-ciat and Circular Saws :qine the moot Iron Ore. Clay, gand,Graire3,3lanare,UnirrOught Stone, Brickbats, Liinestrme, Raked Lime, Quarry t 4 palla, Cord wood. Peat and Halls, nough Bark and Gypsum. onecent and a half per ton per mile, for the tiret ten miles, and a •halts cent per ton per mile, for each additional mile, bnt so charge zball be made for any distance exceeding this. ty ands per ton. tinslaked Llmty MarbleiWronght or S.cabbled Stone, Bi• luminous Coat, Bricks, lee, Soap Stone, and Coppsr . Ore, two cent* per ton per mile, for tho; tirst ten miles, and a half centpee; td per mile ibr each Additional but no charge !hall too Made for any Wahine exceeding forte cents per ton'. • ; run CLASN Iran of all kinds In any stagoof manufacture beyond the ore. Salt, and Fish. one cent per tots per mile, for the first twenty miles, and half a cent per timpermilefor each ad. ditional ruile, but no charge shall be made forany distance exceeding •fitty cents per ton. ;, I • , ••• royals maul. e . _ Grain, Flour, Seeds, Timber, round and square, Sawed Lumber, Hoop Poles, &intim, LOU and Statics let boats, tins and Straw Wales, Merchandise of all kinds, andall articles not otherwise specifically enumerated. two cents per ton per mile ter the tint ten tulles, and halts cent per tan per mile fee each additional mile, but neckinge shall be made tbr auplistaticeesoeeding slaty cents per ton. Tim ber, round wad square, Sawed Lertaber, - Ifoop Poles, Shin glee, Lath and Stares in rafts, shall be charged according to the rates in this section, prdoldtd the several linksots raft shall be kllowed to alternate at the leeks With myna. rending or descending tont thatMAY be ready to pass, c tu Otherwlic such rafts shell be clue*tedithe full charter rates of $4 tents per ton par lock below , t , i. city of Reading, and tour mints per ton per lock labor said city., • . hart.—l a all tams whore Imo or to re locks are pawl, - and the distance tarried shall be lesii s, than two miles, the charge for Toll shall be for two Mil according to the elan to which articles carried may, beletz. - And in allrases where the foregelng Rates, for Toll on ly, shall excited 6!4 tents per too On the ascertained ton nage of the vessel, far any lock pisdbelowileading,ort tents per toil above Reading, the Tolls shall be charged at these laid mentioned Rates on all 4riteles. : order of the Manson. . L Y. FRALEY, Fhlltdelptila. March Itk, Via r. , :Preridnet. • el-ly ion CO., stst,pB63..• ,n on Atitbr*: ion, rfll bets OtO3ND CLAES. EI . 77 ::::It - WVELJNO - :: , i, --- _ PASSENGER LINEN. ' - I ' , - "Phuaii.aphift. - asa Sending itianiedvd. ' . - . - 7: -..f. t &:'.7: ...t , i'..'if•'F'`T;'. - -' - ', - 3K , ' , !•- 73, C11 1.833. skatwa ii.E.nANl:k.tatirarra. 1055. HI GREAT NortNein and Western T - 1 ratted Stites Mail Rantoi.i . i Wir Sperd increased and] /bre redur.d. - MI LITTLE AIIIETEKILL. CATAIIIMA. suNnurot and ERIE, WII,LI AM SPO ItT AND f ELMIRA RAILROAD. Through to Rutlalo, in •.t • - - 16 hoctr4 Nivara rails, 1; , -, - 16 ; •'i Detroit, -.- :., . • -21 ".i " Chkngo, .• !-,', . 2,4 " i Ticket Oißce, N. 111. corner Sixth and Chesnut stieets, and Phitadelptila and .Reading s Railroad Depot, corner liruad end Vine. I ' L i On and atter MONDAY. mity I th, Three Passkager .. ..... . .. .—. ..._ Trains wilt liwee the tillliidelpitila and I:Lading ltailaad Depot, earteor Broad and Vine atemts. daily; kSunda4a ex ropiest) as:C. - Slows: Day Express÷D A. M. Stopping' at Phalli xt ilk and Reading, only. Conned; log with Catawissa. Williatasportmnd Erie tind Wiltian2s. port and Elmira Railroad; arritinst at F.lrnira at 4. M. connecting New York and Erie and Raftaln.and Now York . city ffailnoade fbr Dunkirk , and ituffado; 'and; from thence, via. steamers on Lake Erie or Lake Shore Rail road, to Cleveland, Toledo, 31-4iroo, Sandusky and De. trait_ Also, with Elmira. Canandaigua and Niagara Falls Railroad; connecting at Canandaigua - with New York Central Railroad, East and. West, and at Stt.gpetudon Midge' with Great Western lincl tillehl;an Centrat 11a11; read for Detroit, Chicago, St. LAI* and all points in Can ada and Whstern States. • : Mall Traln.4.3o'A. M. 1 Stopping at all Stations,and running to.PottsviliD only! Alight ExprereJ..3.3o P. M. i Running every day, stopping at all Stations ansl run- I Ding to Pottsville. Connecting sit Port Clinton yip:teat. awlasa, Williamsport and Erie. and Williamsport and El-, mlra RailrOads. arriving at Eintint at 4, A. M . connecting I with Now York and Erie. Buffalo and New , York city and 1, Lake Sheri , itallruads, fur Buffalo, Dunkirk. Erie. :Xleve- land, Cincinnati, Toledo, Chita* and all paints West.— Also, with:Elmira, Canandaigua and Niagara Yalta Rail-, odds: arriving nt Niagara lallti4 at 10.30.. A. M. , . connect i big with lray, -W Express or Great ;-Western italirowl for De- troit. Chicago. etc. • i I .• . - I`assengeo , by Day Express . breakfast at Port Clinton, and dine at Williamsport. Paksengers by way of Night Express take Supper at Port Clibtori. c 1 ' This noun.; with its connections, forms. the shortest and triest.illrect route to C3T1.11.13 and the Lakes. Only ono change of baggage between Philadelptila and . Canada or the Lakes. . 1 • 1 , Passengers purchasing Tickets by this Lino hate the: privilege of stepping at any of , the above points acrd re suming their seats at pleasure:, ' 1 Fare from Philadelphia to 1 Tamaqua, 1 ~ 41'2 05i ittifialo,via.Tonaw'nthe,lo 00 Catawissx,l : :, 4 3.s l Niagara Falls, via. E 1...! - Rupert, 1 I 1 4 401 shir:s, Canada and N.l llansille,! ! •• .4at F. Ralingl,: 110 00 3111 ton, :' ! !! 5 151Nis4:ara, Via..lttle.llo, iIOCV , Williamsport; 5 9s..,' , 34.spension Bridge, 4 ., 10 00 Elmira, ! • ; 700 Cleveland, ' 11170 , Jefferson, I : • 7t5 Toledo, .- : , 114 75 Starkey, 705 Cincinnati, ' rill 00 i Penn Yar4 I ; S 00: 1 Detroit, via. Ball. 916 00 Gorham,, 800 ...• Buffalo an iA Geneva, via, ' II 'Verhatn, 800 lake, 113 00 " ' , Steamer Chicago, via Gt. Wes- 1 : John Arnot, 800 tern and Michigan I, Canandalgua4 S6O Central Itailmtd, ..,2 20 OD Honeoye Falls, 8 501Chicage,via Buffalo anti Caledonia,' . 1 . .9 SK!, ,Lake Shore 3lichigan L.., Boy,, •I • s 001 I 'Southern: Railroad, 20 00 7 Batavia, :I, 9 OolChicage. sla But. Lak e Rochester, 4 8 tsw, iina Michigan Cest- Buffelo.vis. NI. Y. and E. 1 lira' Railroad, . 1 .'90 es) and Buf. and N.. Y. Illoeg island, .! 25 00 City, ! 1. 10 001 ;:. i . I '', 11. T,, HUBBELL. Till et and Pr-eight -gent. ;• ' : i, N. IV. corner Sixth and Chesnut streets. G. A. NiCgLLS,Sup't Philadelphia/ Reading ihillresad. T. MeKISASCE. Snp't CaraWissa, IV. and Erie liiiinced l' lIENIIy CyPIN, Supt Williamsport and Elmita Rail I road. • PASSENGER TRAINS Betweeit Pottsville and Philadelphia. Vn auctartkr May 7th. 185.5. the and _ Trains will kayo theDeleit at Pottsville, eorner.ot Union and Rail road str..4;ts. daily as followa: From! Pottsville to Philadelphia. - Mori:1)12,1 Liao. 7 ,Z0 ilvening , Line, at - - -. 1 4 P. M. nn lay train. (once a day): - 7 36 Fro= Philadelphia: to Pott srtlle. Mnrning. Line, at - - - 730 A.IM. Line, at - - - - 330 Sunday train, toner a da:l9, 3 liiii7liS nF P.ki4:4llNG ItEAIiINII. For Pl,lladelPhirt. at 9 o'elot., 10 minutes. A. M.. and at 5 o'clogkdl minutes, P.M. (: - For Pottsville,at 9 iielock, 34 minutt.lbA. L. and f 1 o'eloe'k.'P. M. ' FAREJ,IN ALL TILE LiNES-110T11 3 ,! ri*T 2sorLtas. Pottsrillii „V. Philadelphia to Pottsville, 2 75 0 1,25 Pottsvilht tei R e ading. • 105 F 5 R e ading to Philadelphia. 1 75 1 45 These titles stop at oil farm!, R4rtte. Fifty pounds of ba;,rga7u will be allowed to, eachipassen goe in t h2se lines. and passenieri are expressly prihibited from taking' anything as baggage but their own !Nearing apparel. 1 , 111.11 will i. e at thetisk of owner. 4 , szii - tic Leta must be pn,Yrhased before enteriog, the fly order of the Board of lanluters. , Kay 19.1%5i 29- fiz.III{ADFORD. Plvrelarn INSURANCE. MINERS' LIFE; NSURANCE AND TRUST CO3IPANt. POTTSVILLE, PA (lAPITAL $lOO -. 000 C 11 ARTEA ; Perpetual. This Company, chartered by the I.egislature pf Pann sylvanlai with a capital of One Unwired. Thousind Dol lars, Is now , fully organisettOind has commenced busi ness. The Cdmpiny is prepared to receive monies and other propertyin Trust. and allow' Interest on all monies de posited In trust., at the rate orfire per cent per . ..annum; principal and interest paYabl . 6 On demand. 1 For rites of Premium on Lip, insurane„ see tht. pried Tables supplied at the dlliee• of the Cninpaioi. centre Street. Pidtsville. three doorssonth- of the Ey.chltrme Itt. tel. ! JACOB 111;NTZING Eft, Ja., P.reSident. Jews ii. Antal, Seery and Trws.surer. April 1. 1.54 THE POTTSVILLE MUTUAL AND JOINT STOCK LIFE, INSURANCE CO.IIPANY tvricE CENTRE STREET ? , next Naar *hove Green's Jewelry Store. , CAPITAL SIOO,OOO—PIIAUTER PERPETUAL , This dunpany, recently chartered by the legililatuns of PennsylVahla, is fully organised, CompanyTCompany is pr'Oretred to effect insurance Upon Ryes and to rOctive and execute trusts. and to allow Id erc•Ft on monies 64.ived at the rate of live percent. per annum, unless OthOrwise agreed upon. Principal and int rest pay able ou demand. Capital and assets safely invested In Bonds and Mort gages and Other good securities. , • Annual dividend of the profits will be made payable in cash. or appropriated to the payment of prornitups. For rigs of Premiums An Life Tnsurance, sew printed tables, supplied at the Cernpany!s office. • • NATHAN ErANS. SOLOMON FOSTER, liCe Pref. D. T. TAithll. agfCretary a nd Treasurer. Sept. 1441554. J x'-tf ANYNRACITE INSURANCE CO. fiHititTERPERPE:TUA.II,--C4ranted jby Shoe of Pennsylvania. Authorized Capital SKSLOtst. Office. No. 91 Walnut Street,• between Third and Fourth Streets, l'hiladelphia. This Coriapsny, with- a cash Capital paid ip,"romblued with th 9 ii.liutual principle in their 'Marine and inland Departnient, secures to the montred ample indemnity, with" participation in the Profits, and without Habil ity" for losses. The Cuttipany will issue PolicieS,:at the usual rats a of preMium:4 embracing 'Afarinc.iFirr and iniandiiiisks. venEcrons: Dr. D Luther Davis Pierson; Lett - JosP•ph Maxfield, • l'eter ; Sieger. I John K Addicks, • George F. Tyler, D. ifammett:i Sanru'el ii. Kothermel. Francis Davin. DR. D. LUTHER, Ilvsident. Jwapp Miarnin Vice W3l: 1. DUN, Sr' cretary. PETER D. LUTIIER., has been appointed Agent for UM above Company in Schuylkill County, to Whom per sons desiring insurance can apply. , June iff, 4t55 (April 8, '54 14.1 ; 25- 'STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. UOURTH ANNUAL STATEMENT miy 15, 1854. Assets, May Ist, ma, $358,31870 Cash premiums and interest reeelv. thit pas oar, mutual &lan, meta, : , $101.848 32 ; • Bills Receivable In same, :.t4,647 94 Cash tremlums, Stock Depart& t, 441,282 • , 170,568 50 $.51.5,557 26 . . _ Losses, expenses, commissions, re insuiance,, mutual department) 101,506 331 " . ; '" stock r , 27,031 99' ASSETB: • - Bonds. mortgages, stock and other • good deoutties,, 173,135 72; 131lis retelTable,' 187,009 fid Cash hand arid to handl . ' of • sgentS, For Fire or Inbred Irmmore, apply to JNO..T. SLIQFNEK, Agent. 8-17 July 15, 1854 LIFE INSURANCE. rE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, Aiinalty and Trust Company of Philadelphia. 'Of , L.M Chesnut skeet, the First door East of the Gaston* House. C4PITAL $74000-411ARTEll PERPETUAL, Continne to make Insuranoes on lives on the.mod. &Ter i able tarsus. The Capital being paid up and invested, together with a largd and constantly increasing reserved rand, offers a perfectisocurity to the insured. • The premiums may be mad yearly, half-yearly or quar. terly. The Company.add a Boggs periodically to the irutaran. , cos 4w I.M. The first nouns, appropriated In December. 1544, and the second DMus in December, 1449, amount to an addition of Wet 50 to every $l.OOO insured under the oldest policies, making $1,202 40 which will be paid when it shall becomes claim, Instead of-$l,OOO originally insur ed; the next oldest amount to $1,2:11 4:0; the next In age to $1,212 40 for every $1,000: the others In the same pro. portion according to the amount and time of standing, which :additions make an average of mora than r 0 per utak upon the premiums paid, without inereising the an nual prmlum. =E=I ' Thomas Ridgway,. - John A. Brown, Aim= Davis -IL Danner, John Jay Smith, . ' Frederick Blown, - • &abort Pearsall, , George Taber,' Joseph Yeager, . ' John R. Latimer, Thomas P. James, Wharton Lewis, JOiseph T. Bailey. ' ' • John R. Slack. FamPhiets containing table of rates and explanations, form of application and farther Information can ba had at the °Mee, • THOMAS RIDGWAY, PmsWent, • • Jons'l. J.uome, Actuary. • The suberribov Is agent Itor the above Company In flatly/OW County, and will effect bunrauees, and give ail necessary information on the autdoct. B. BANN AN. 0, J. PHRENOLOCICAL CABINET. rz I VOWLERS, WELLS Pbre. EvAccisto and ratiliFtwrs, '231- Arch street,. 4 4,eti below sTrolth, rbthoorbia., rrirnifh all 4 ;Tre k ! 31 °1 4 nrsaa n t * Sil l tZpa " ;14 ' ; w " b i ct Bain and ,tall, at New. York prices. Pro ' • 1 towtonal elantiaaticra, with chart!, and i full written d.wriptions of character, - day and evening. Catin;t free. Philadelphia, l'obrnary A. 15.55 q 17 COLBURN'S RAILROAD-ADVOCATE ALARGE weekly • paper, printed In beautiful quarto form, and devoted to the im provement of Railroad construction, machinery and man. Spruce &gement, Ia published by ZEILAII COLBURN, 6t No. tl, street. Neu York. Terms—il per .1.131113 M In ad vance: clubs of 10 or more, f 1 50 for each copy. This is 1 the:Tenthly practical paper. And la largely de voted to the manufsctureof iron and machinery, and tho Impravesneut of Railroad superstructure and equip ments. As an advertising medium for bredues.s mating to Ralircade, the AnVonars Is unsurpassed. June 2,18;4 THE U. S. MMHG JOURNAL, Iron, and Metal Dealers' Price Current; 0 IS PUBLISHED eitery Wedne . s.day, - by Lyon islllllyer, at 112 l't , arl Ste. (Hanover Square.) .' A : lii:rtt. ' ' RollE4T LY4.).N, E./itor.. PRICS:—,r, per annum. Invariably In advaure. stIeWaIPTCON VvR TValiiN MAIL 1, Mit.V.:l". mctunT. Great Britain - -' . - - .. - ,SI (k Franii and the Conti:1010 - A' Europa- 4) 00 neC.inadss . - -. . - . .;3 50 ADVERTInNn. tight Tines .and under, each insertion, For earh..additional line • Durines4 rani. per annum. not exceeding 6 lints, • with paper included - • 7,• -30 00 •. 00 do• . sta months - 1:0 F.pecial notieo, per line- - , - - YEARLY ADVEILIT , rIIS.• • arrar.Artaont will ho inado,with thr.4u who ad vertise ire the year. • 31:ty AMERICAN MININC_CHR - ONICLE; Iron .Manufacturers' do ItallorayJournal; )[ . IL PUBLISHED . every, Saturday, by 31. 31ohck & Co., 2.16 Pearl Street . New York. The hnedele. as its name would indleate, is devoted saltily to the "coliortion and tilfuslon of accurate and. relied° in timation, relating to,the arts of Mining and the •manu factures of MetalF,. Enginoering and Mechanics. Inven tions, and Patents. and all ottirr matters conittet•A with our immildlate branch of Industry. • TERMS:—j3 per annum, invariably in advance. .-. soliSentrlVO: PA F.:41L11.::: XAILS, Po:M:0E INCIAILTD. Oreat Britain - - - . - - il, 0(1 . . The Continent of Europe - • - ' snd j'• The British Provinees -- • ' - 350 .. '. ADVEILTI,I94I. 8 lines, or less. for ono insertion - -, Each additional line - - - - 8 lines.„ or less, for one year with the paper ‘..•• * . " -six months •-•-- Special notice per line Slav gii, Par, ----- • TREEMOUNT SEMINARY, 11 EA# Norristown, Pa., 16 miles from Philadelphia, on the Sebuylkill river.l.so fret above it,la now open Mr the Munition of male youth over 14 years of age. from September lath to June .16th. The course comprises Most collegiate studies, and many others. There Ls a erhool,mout over 50 feet aquare; alert urericm wovire ; a reciting; remits; over :10 private study rooms: Zo bed rooms, and other aecomnudations. The situation is healthy and very beautiful; the fermis reason able. The Principal has taught several thousand youth. Seholara List year. 234. SAMUEL AAIiON, 1/5-incipat, Angus 4.'55 • _ - : 1 JAISS ALLEN'S SCHOOL • - • .c, For Young Ladies, IVTILL open on the first Monday of 7 SePetmber next. In addition to the branches heretof. , re taught, instruction trill be given in French and Pram lmt. The number of, pupils will be limited to Twenly-firr4, - and those wishing admittance m ill plea,e.ap pty immediately. r.arly and miinterrupted attendance is irequired4 and nd reduction will be made fur absence, titloss for several Weekii 'of pc.sitiv,, illuchs. Charge, $lO for the term. dll.ss Atit:ti retur.s Inc, e iteretolore reeeire ,d In • faknr of the publi .. Pottsvillt.. Au„t st-. 4, '55 -. .1 - - , 71101IAN'IA...' BOARDING SCHOOL, For • o iii g Gentlemen. . P . , • I . •Nzzardh, .N''&llh.anspirm. Cbunty, Penna. i 1 1IE ilst Annual Session-of this In tl stitution will open on the 7th of August . ensuing. I' le charge for BOARD I including washing. beds and lbi.tding. tool and light..) 'AND TrITIO.N, in all branches of a regular English course of study, per quarter, in ad vance,sso JO 'Fordes . snns in the .tneirne Lanywige...e. per quarter. in dcfralpy...,a,yording to the instru,t inn given). to Se, Lesion s In Drawing and lltinting. and on the I'inno Forte, 3felodenn. Violin, Flute. Le.. hr quarter. irt trance, (according to the InstruCtion given.) $5 to ;to to we of the LlErary, Class Woks, Maps, &c, Ice.. per quarter. 50 ets. Nu popllarecrlved under nine years of age. and only such retalned as are of generally goo d moral halit,a. and are willing to render a cheerful obedience to the rules and regulations of the srlionl. For circular s ie., ad 11E1% EDWARD H. REICH EL, July 14,'55 Pr' ncipal. MI THIS :FLOURISHING Institution, leested at Orsrigsbure. Pa, has entenal upon thi second year of its existence. The fine scenery of the surrounding country. the healthy. quiet and retired loca tion of the.villageare not surpassed by any in the State: It easy of access. being within two miles of the Phila delphia and Reading Railroad, to and from whidh a stage rune twice every day. The males and f..rmalas are taught and boarded in sep arate department The Philosopiiiial !apparatus comprises instruments of the finest and most improved style. Each student should, have several suit!: of clothing of a plain style. a Bible. a few towels, napkins. an umbrella. n pair of slippers, blacking and shoe,brushes, and • very little spending motley. The scholastic rear is divided into two Sessions. The . first session of the year commences on the 13th of April. • and continues 12 weeks: the second opens on the 15th of October, and contlhnes l 2 weeks. There is a vacation of 4 weeks at the end of each Session. Pupils can' nter at anytime. • BE • Terms English and 31athematical - Lathruat7r,s with the Enu. & Math Instruction on the, Piano Forte, extra:- Ugo of itiltivment Itcartlinf. 4 .. LO per week.) - - 55' Oil 14.11tyment i ta Le made Quarkly, in advance_'k - 4 For further information. addrepot MA AS SCHNEIDER, Principal Orwitaarir.. J 16, ';',3 2.1 y `s FAIRBANK'S SCALES. y ' 4 r ii..?.. subiCribers, ag,enis for the man ufaiiturers. have just received a new article. railed t e Utiion Counter kale.," calculated to weigh from 3.i.: au outtco to 210 lbs. For sale at the York cd.re. ' . '.. . E. YARDLEY 411, SON. liottsAlle, April 28th. 1°34 1 17- .-- • PATENT COLD LARD LAMPS. Id. 1 1It'subSeribers being appointed sole A:MOS for the sale_ ,t Stone:4ler di Smith's Patent, td Liril Lamps. in Schuylkill county, hare a large as sortment for tale. 'Which ant highly recommended for economy' and convenience. . •BIIIGIiT . LERCH. Poitsrllle, April 14,1955 la-. IRON COMMISSION WARE HOUSE; CIENTRE STREET, Poitsville.— ) no subscribers are prepared to furnish the Trade Machinists and Operators at , rhiladelplaia pricer, (freight added) wholesale or retail, best American Bar Iron, man ufactured at Pottsville. and warranted of superior quality. Also, Illrht T rails .suitable for mines, and Cable Chains furnished at short notice direct from the impeder. E. YARDLEY k. SON. York Store, Nor. 22, 135347-tt • NAVE JUST returned. from Phila delphia and New York, and have received the lar gest assortment of HARDWARE ever offered in kilt county, consisting of English and American Cutlery of all kinds, Building Materials of all kinds, Locks. Latch es, Hinges, &c., Carpenters' Tools, Masons' Tools, Saddle ry. Shoo Maker's Tools, Iron, Steel. Nails. Spikes, Screws, Bolts, Itivits, &c., comprising the meat extensive assort went in the county, to which we invite the attention of purchasers. Pottsville, "lmo 30, '55 • COLEMAN'S CUTLERY STORE, • No. 53* North Third Street. CIONSTANTIS on hand, a large as- Emil:tient-of Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors, and liasors, Table Knives and Pork,., in ivory, irtag, buffalo, bone and wood handles; Carvers and Forks, Dirks, Bowie Knives. Ste. . - ALSO—a very extensive as.sortment of - Walters, Tea Trays., kc. Fine English Guns, Colt's Pistols : . 'Allen's Reinleers. rand Single and Double barrelled- Pistols. with a general 1 stock of Fancy Ilardwarr, constantly on band: JOIN M. COLEMAN. Importer. Philadelphia, Dec. 30,1834 [Dec. j 51-41 19,558 59'- --X370,70;,18 Butcheee Choppers, Cleavere and Knives, • Mane and. Vices. Blocks and Tack - • Chain Pumps, Copper and Brass 'Wire, Coach Trimmings, The Subscribers ,wordd . • of titer:alit p'eneraily, to the Hardware. too numerous to • mined to sell as low as any August 27,1857. . NEW HARDWARE STORE Two doors be ,• low Matetiotekand neatly opposite the Mi ners' Dank, Pottsville;whero will be found an excellent aFentment of Biasrgraitz: • Coach Trimmings, Files,. Springs. • Pine Trays, 4addlety, ' \ Britania Ware. Shoemaker's Tools, Assortiaant anus Locks, Carpenter's Tools, - Table Cutlery, [lbws and Paint, - ' Pocket Cutlery, Bar iron of all sizes, Table Spoons, Roiled "_ ' 6 Anstlis and Vices. . Nails and Spikes, . Assortment of tine Guns, litalrolui Iron and Nails, . Sheet Iron Crucibles, Smith Tools, . Wire: Tin: Plate. Building Materials, atliSA Kettles, Cast Steel, Sad Irons, - Shear Steel. Pans and ;killers,' . Arm Blister, ' , Chains,. • _ dill Saws, Pill 'Traces, • 'ross•ent flaws, i Powder and Shot. , line Handsaws.. . ti. il, rebuts his thanks to the public Cro the p.stmnace they extended to hitn in his individual cattacityo.nd hopes the now firm, by the Quality of their goods, strict atten tion to business, asst sreommixiatingvires, will deserve and command their continued 112.-• RIM& a men, _ DeXtra in IL/rim-are and !run, Clatre arta. Pottsville, January 6.1!65 ••-; , Pet 111 XEW . TO4K.•• L EDUCATIONAL. 1. thanks for the patroziaze to continue to merit the ARCADIAN INSTITUTE. - HARDWARE. BRIGHT I LERCH BRIGHT & LERCU 26.tf 'Azlra and Springs, Table Cutlery, . Pocket Cutlery, Carpenter's Tools, Britarila Ware. Allen's Resolvers, Rifle Barrels, Table and Tea figoems, Brass and Enameled Ket tles, Pans, Boilers fr Tea Kettles, Heavy Railroad Traces, Railroad Iron and Spikes, Donbleand Single Guns. Double and Single Pistols, Shot and Game Bags, Powder Masks, Pnwder and Shot, Water Proof Percussion Cape, Rine Mountings: wtfully invite the attention at and other articles of :tenting). 'rm they are deter learn out of Philadelphia: 35-1 BRIGHT & ;LERCH'S GRASS AND GARDEN SECS, 4 ralir. l Agricultural litt 4, ple,Entuti, t. THE subscriber gill , lif ....,.. on hind Mover, Timothy nnd e tt,,, , :' sea 5.,,i,1x,. it Atte Clover And hr, ' C,' we, Ntezeth.tr wtth tlnrdeu Awl Root t....;, : 7 WM' ttairraut to he fre.4l and x.w.l. u., wtil i ;, 4. " ord4ro f,r oitlanda of Fruit'ir,, , ,, 0,....„,,,,, ,,, c . • • thei are r4pwaented, Azttoulturat Iter4.lr.-,:': of which .iitilw furnished it man nf.etlr..,; ',. seeds and trees acd.hy tho itl/keri1.,,,,, „ .. i:''t ~.„. mat Cite, only Art fr.tn ,rfur. t.rrk.i,ntati,,,. Ile Ones not deal In +ltrig pZIK•or.,I vr „., i,.,1,r+ '':l.., market, from ho . ~ 1,, .i,..,,,,,'.: , etiajlarter of tb, 4...1 ...N. - . Ncr .1, - 1 :1:, seeds, it rOWII prOILIL•CIV.II.IY in kr,4l: z+, ' ,/,' .: thelr t.... c10t... prosuntt, dotor!twnte% am ~: fy ticularly those of the .ime stn-;es. TL ,. 11. 2 ;.: ,-...'' ' t , o ,i r id er ,,,tion to tijOit. Vi Ito p ur , l:l, ,liti,,,, ;" - "4 , true. For treys. kr., soul! to or , to;-s ..:10t. t ,.. Wit, I' i: 1. \\ AN ME 111:1XLLECTUAL IMPROVZPIT OP P. la ':The Winter is past and the agitiu -sheilding his balmy influence ~T t, hill, the valley and the lawn : the songsters are now cheering us wi:Lth,-;:, of ithant:sgiving, and the gr.oresare.G,--.' redolent with the foliage and flowtr3 bursting into life. Thus pass the seasons away ; ca l m the hurricane, and 'sunshine fellow ; en;ed sky. • This' is the order orilered by nature's -dry!, and be : right. No is this state ot, thin zs to the Worlis of the pled to the material world—.. ;u i au inattentiyeobseri.er. o f the -1103 121/• ndt see the same vicissitudes in the a'r , , mau--for awhile the smiles of I-)rtt;[. hi'S every movement—does he iayrt hi, iu; houses and lands, they rapillv value—does he engage in there: utile his business is equally prospero:::4 : should he purchase stocks, then . 4.6r: his investment, when, N . ho exclaims, "see what iny'skill have produced." lint the top of ruched, many of his stocks L• come 'and the balance yields hint goods are sold to the distant tmlei:x.., 'unable to collect his debts caiirw l meet his engagements awl 0.‘,-11 . - 34) Is) 0.) tAte, after ''vtyittg the itier,•:14.2.1 alrords hiu. but a t:. LEM But this is all right, and man in 11, agency s is permitted to work out his VKL he now sees that every g.iiod and comes from. above ; that jti l itly punished; and even tho,e nho noceiitly become the dupes of tan nil:lday, acknowledge that all is rat. While they would be unwilling that ant hitman ilimily should antler from 1c 2:;: j, •nceessaries of lite,. they ar. , y ui many of the luxuries should I, v while they wish none to .oMrt thurns,';,t•, ybnd their ability, ihertelinve it to be actively employed; and theyffel:-... assured that by exercising what the call the Vier ll:tupt Tugender {the dinal virtues), Temperance, I u st io, and Fortitude, with a perfe - ct goodness of an over-ruling all things needful will he added. • While I have given a rapid sketch efL thickly 'populated part of the conm.:: there Is a class, the very bone' and z.:11<7 every country, who, moving in an Sphere have paseti unscathed by the 7 . t: winds which have fr' \ taitrated su Iligher . walks of life. This ela:ss is, "the tivators of the soil," and to the,p tiddress a few remarks. - While the tv;r:' dependent upon us fur the veryfood iinstairs them, let us not boat of our ihnit, ilence,,:for they also furnish us with 11.11:s the coinforts of life; therefore a vet:4,1.06: favors contributes to the happirres.: cf Ell PPM 5 EitMON - sto oo '2O 00 • LI) 00 But let us not rest satisfied . with our 4ion Owe find it, but each one endeavu: add something to its improvement; atilt: this we must read, think and' work. 'I: some of you say "what time have we u. ter Our daily avocations conti"ue till nizh'.. then we want rest and sleep: But itup. friend; for he who labors from five till elt; and from one till seven in summer. cut well spare himself two hours at noon fury ing and rest •(unless some quirt:ger:l:n him), and the winter affords.him much aOO elous time. But. books are expensive! - True, it w: requires considerable sum tb bity,.,. , niight• be wanted, but to avoid this let u, tablish libraries in every iteighborie: , Well selected works, a part of which !. he .on . Geology, Mineralogy, Entonc - Chemistry, Agriculture; Horticulture, Lei, with the best periodicals of the day,hoth eign and domestic, which would give the improvements that are annually nu. Only in our own counttjy„but . throughot world And as to the Strange prejudice exists in - some sections of the country. 'book•farming, as it is called, I would ha\ discard it at once; as well might the tnariner have rejected the introduction Compass in navigatiOn, tleclaring hiuke :isfied to do as his forfathers had done tancient scribes have re'ected the use type in expediting the circulation •of i edge over the world. . ;I That we are not boo d to believe a::. we see in print is very rue; and here e: in . the:exercise of the second requisite improTeraent of our ; rofession ; we think for ourselves, but efore we can Correctly we must have the facts col! !'for how can .we ,reaso ,bitt from wi [• know.". Tberefore, if lye lay down sometlth the followin&Tule, which L i fhinli suit tent Neidoii in his researches :trier tr shall seldom be deceived in l our cos( yiz:—"no more causes of natural ought to'be admitted - than are true and plea to explain the phenomena7thc effects of the same kind will always be duced by the. same causes."—Cer , Farms Journal. Journal. BLACLISERRY WlNE.—TheLfbliowil to be an excellent recipe for the mangy of a superior wine from blacithe'rties: your berries and bruise them ito eve add one quart of boiling , dater. Le mixture stand twenty-four hours. stiffir casionally ; then strain off the liquor cask; to every gallon adding two 10 1 sugar; cork tight, and let stand till lowing October. Arts SUCAtte—Express the juice 3:4 common chalk until, the whole of the completely saturated; then pour off 6? liquor and clarify by boiling in a clean "with ',some white of egg.; remove the diet , finish by evaporating over a gentle hot", consistence desired. i One huniird p" ° "' good apples will Produce a but e igltt) pounds of juice, and twelve Nandi of sugar. • Tp WHITEN LINE*.—To whiten has ;turned yellow, lent up a pound white soap hub a gallon of mi!k, and In over; the fire in a wr4 kettle: WhenfrA has entirely melted, put the linen, and hc , - half an hour. Then' take it out; hoz . n a lather of soap anii warns water, 1 13 - liaen in it, and then Irinse it through tc waters, with a very Ilttle blue in the Tae Syracuse Joianal sa,)s that thr?!Tenny paper ox tobacco, ranistenei,, placd on the throat and stomach instint vtna lure rPli*i in em es Of r!)1;' tinter lecipes. 0
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